Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 1, 1890, Page 8

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T I P s T ~ 1T Ll TG IALEY Bank clearings yesterday,#1,035,361.65, The county commissioners held a five- minute meeting afternoon and assed the approp contain- E.R the salary list. General Dennis, of the internal reve- nue office, received the sad intelligenc ostorday that his oldest daughter ay at the pointof death in San Fran- cisco, The following imports were received at stom house yesterday: One hundred ts of ten from Japan, <-nu~:|ynul [ d Coe: wall paper from Jay for TLehman; two car lnmls i plate from Wales, to the Lee, Clar Andreesen company. The Midland state bank® incor-" orated yesterday by W. G. Templeton, \ O Jn\mmn George A Day, Cornish, W. 8. Rector, George E. Bar- ker and Alle n T, Rector. The capital stock is fixed at $100,000, 50 per cent to be paid in before commencing business. The electr] coin slot adv sing sompany filed ar '8 of incorporation with a capital of $2. tors are W. R. Ke! F. Coykendall, B, L. Lomax,C. uie, John M. Thurston, John BRttd. - e bibingss 18 giving tions with phonographic applinnces in connection with ¢l Joseph Haworth will personally look after the production of “Paul Kauy in this city. Hewill have Mackaye's great play mounted without regard to the expenditure of money. Handsomescenery, new costumes and fine eff will help ' make ‘“Paul Kauyar” the greatest event of the season at Boyd's. The 3y but for two nights only, T would be well to s and uu...,l Holding the Prisoner. Captain Mostyn has a letter from Oficer MoKaig of Ottumwa, Ia,, asking tho authori- ties & hold tho colored man, Clem Davis, y have in_custody, till requisition be as arrested s supposed to . he_chay mpe in Ottumwa. MeKaig will be e any to identify the prisoner. nk in Fevers Use Horsford Phosphate. @r. Chas. H. Meriden, Conn., : “I have cessory in ses of melanc l\nhu mul 1 debili and as a pleasant and cooling drink in fovers, and have been very much plcased with it.” Prince Napoleon. Eugene A. Orr is tho name of a demented young farm-hand, brought to the county jail, who imagines bitself Prince Napoleon and hulr apparent to the i throne of Ho is from ) Ta, and 1s been a gr of French press Josephine, iicce” of one of hi ants, bat ho knows. that, ho is Prince leon notwithstanding. At 11 o'clock yesterday Hattio M. Allen v u\\m\ i tendaits, and only tho relatives of tho couplo present. Allen has been connected with the Omaha schools for eight years, Mer. All @ prominent stockman of Lexington, Neb. The couple will bo ab home i Lexington after July 2. No cards, ‘Work Night and Day. Three hundred very vigorous Kicks on the tax assessment have been registered with tho county board of equalization. uticipated that this number will be bled by July 10, the expiration of v filing comy this an- ition is realized it will bo nec Jmmissioner most night aud day to dispose of the time named in the statute for doing this work, Merchants hotel,Omaha. day. Nat.Brown,propr,I A Prillinnt Season. Manager Tom Boyd returned from the east Sunday. While in New Yorle he booked a ber of the best theatrical attac next season, sovoral of wlich 1 a5 far wost as Omaha, $2 to 33 per > Higby,mgr. have His ly from Alf %, coust circuit, that all the best com to San I'rancisco play here either orreturning from the coast, Commissions on Loans. According to the decision of the supreme court of Minnesota, in the case of Pect vs Sherwood et al, the rights and dutics of a broker employed to seeurea loan dap2ad upon the same principles which govern the broker who undertakes to find u purchaser of prop- titled to his commissions w us procured a lender ready, will able to lend the money upon the anthovized terms. On tho other hand, the borrower when employing such a broker alvays does 0 upon the implied conditions (if there bo no expross stipulation in_respect to the matter) that he has the ability and will make or render to tho ler a’titlo freo from in- firmity or debt. oing out Returning Fishers, Mr. Thomas Swobs and C. N, Deitz who went to Wisconsin last weok on a fishil pedition, ha rned home with fino fish, Among the cateh is an sheop's het Mr. O of the O, ing of tho g returned from th Tho groat hotelry is boini plustored and bo ready for the wintor soason. Ho with him a selection of tarpon which are really beautiful. They are a littlo larger than a sibver dollar and that part which is exposed to the sun is as_bright as polished sil 1o dotails some interesti eatures coun th the cate! pon, the brainiest and gamisst of f fishing 15 ono of tho .features of Sutherland and is passionately enjoyed by many of the visitors, some of whom spend hours in_endeavoring to land one of theso bright, brilliant aud beautiful dwellers of the decp. Charles Fairfux Recovered. While sorrowing friends crowded around erof Ida Bruce Sunday, the remains los Fairfax, tho man who wa with her at Waterloo last Tuesda lay upon a sandbar in_tho Elk held and the dr \\Il\iln.' o The f the deed man Ilml not y p hopa of regaining the body and tho search BRa not boen abandaned, Sunday morning & party whilo traversing sandbar, ing an arm protruding fr The latter was very shallow and the at once waded in and within o few Imonjonts tho mortal romains of Churles Fair- fax had been recovered. The place was six miles from a station but | & mossenger wis hurried away and the here were soon notified of the discove Phe remains were packed in ic 1o this city, by the five days’ submersion, A coroner's inquest was held , Mlnlllu( uver of aecidental drowning, At ‘olock yesterday afternoon the body was lnmr\d at Forest Lawn besido that of Ida Bruce. The Great Rock Island Route will sell tickets to all points on their line July 8d und 4th, good until and in- cluding July 7th, at one fare for the round trip. the jury ro- | were terribly disfigured THINKING u| OMAHA. John A. McShane Working a Home Project Across the Water, Private cablegrams are flying thick und fast between Hon. John A, McShane, who ar- rived in London last Satorday, and his busi- ness confidants in this eity. From conversatjon with the Omaha re- ciplents of these unde an messages it was inferred that the ne - schene at this point was tho subjec snges, T can only give this much of satisfaction,’ said one of the parties interested o su ect inhand i be of very greq of which the city bonsts today As a side matier, the interesting informa- tion was ebtained that Mr. MeShane had ob- tained a long S0 lot, south- west corner of old Herald short, time ago to the Boston trust, and immediately upon his r Europe, in July tion of & five-story to the McCague bank building now in p of erection at the northwest corner of I +teenth and Dodge Renefit Which people in run_down state of health do rive from Hood's Sarsaparill o that this medicin Tt does not i i but Hood's Sar: lisup in ectly patural way wkened parts,purifies the blood,and b fon those important or and liver, MOVING DAY, nssists to b gans, the k Some of the Changes Made in Railroad Circles, The official staff of the St and division was at Union ific head- quarters yesterday, perfecting arrangements for the hl\(llu:n!' umnnl today of the Omaha & Republican Valley line, All the books and counts heretofore kept in Superintendent office go to In the par Munager E. Neill, G iight Agent, W. P. Robin- son and Passenger Agent F. L. fnde. Superintendent Rhodes of the stone rtment will have his headqua Denver. All the correspondence and counts belonging thereto have beea forwary to that place. The changes made yesterday sceno of unusual v in the headquarters. Dickinson vos for Baltimore today or tomorrow, His chief clerk, John Lichteborger, has been promised another position here, but the oth- ors of the force seck cmployment else- Joe and Grand created a and ut ind Chic into apartments ol InEE AN CARrEda gineer. Soon to be Razed. Division Superintendent Bar Lis oftice from the depot tods ated upmmu nts at will move tack Lm, ul\l weeks with force 1 the g it cow shed in about two to raze it to rthur Job v the wes froight depot, tracks can bo the temporary depot the old acated, and when torn down work wili be commenced on' the new structure, Three Bi, Contractors Callahan, mick brothers commenced work yesterday with large for of men and teams, on the Rock Island e to Lincoln. Calla- han’s gang broke ground just be loright, Ware's camp gold’s place, and the ce is stutioned near Papillion, h outfit has about one hundred teams and hundred men, The line hus finally been cated by way of South Bend, where it will cross the Platte. The O Ware and McCor- 1ha & sSt. Louis, The Omaha & roud, known here bost as the Wi preparing to make extensive improvements. A 5 per cent see- ond mortgago for 80,000 was executed a 450 to the Pariers' Loan and Teust rop Those who ha say that nded in Jouncil Blufts, i 1z on for some Louis and the chase of the shops at the ot them the with new an exten- be ren Omaha & St. Union Pucific for a lease lattor's round house and ey transfor depot. If it should buildings will be enlargzed, and operated on’ quit Notes and Lo w«nnnh. J. B. Frawley the Union Pa zent of in town. s gone Knights of Pythias Biennal Conclave, at Milwaukee, Wis,, Jal 1800, For this great occasion excursion tic ets will be sold from all principal points in the United States and C .llhldl to Mil- vaukeo and veturn via the Chicago, i 9 Paul railway at half its name indicates the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul hlll\\d) direet route to Milwauk: and as camp ground for the Uniformed Knights (to which point e 1 il be run through without tra s located directly on this line, i ren that the Chicago, Milwauk aul rail- wiy has great advar over other routes which are unable to furnish such ties, and visiting Knights, their amilies and friends should béar this in mind when purchasing excursion tickets. A civeular gi will be ms A. V. H. Carpente nt, Milwaulke J. E. Pres . A, SH, Pass. Agent, Gen'l Agent, Farnam Street (Barker Block), »d information n application to weneral passenger 1501 Omaha, THE BRADSHAW FUND, Adaitional R 1508 to the Appeal »m the Tornado Suff Remittances in any amount seat (u this oftice will be a owledged through our col- | umns from day to day. The subseriptions so far recelved by Tus Ber are as follow Proviously &0 Samples of Dr. Miles' Restorative Ne: at Kuhn & Co.’s, 15th and Douglas, cur headache, nervousness, slecplessness, neu- ralgia, fits, ete, S Not Burglars, Jake Keefe and Jim Trainer were arvested as suspicious characters, They were sup- posad to be the buglars of the Dreifus meat wavket, Trainer is a Minneapolis man in Omuha tryiug to make a mateh with a local pugilist. “The police rday morning aud b were what they selves to be, I i3 only put up 1u large two-ounce tin boxes, und 15 un absoluto cure for all sores, burns, wounds,cnapped hands and all skin eruptions Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Asic for ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- Sold by Goodman Drug company at uts per box—by mail 80 couts, The Postoflice Site Matter. A communication was received yesterday from the treasury department at Washington by United States Attoruey Baker, asklog | THE OMAHA DAILY BHE, TU[‘SDAY JU what bad been dons towards_dlsbgraing the money sent here for the purchase of the new sstoffice site and the execution of necessary deeds. Mr. Baker repliod that fhe money was heing paid as rapidly as possible, and as for the execution of deeds, he would inform them that such documents were not required in condemnation odings. Hot Weather and Accidents. Take no chances on healaches or sunstroke, This hot weather is foarful,butif you will take afew of Krause's Headache Capsules each I'find the temporature will be re- the likelihood of sunstroke or prostration absolutely counteracted, For sule by all druggist Is solid on the greit “German Remedy.” Telograms and lottory aro roceived every day m for Krause's Head- people from that section lnce the temperature and prevent sunstrokes and headaches. For sale by all druggists. Now is th vent sunstrokes, b ches, ote. By the temporature all will be pre sules ave the UIHI" tame, the accepted time, to pre- edu Krause's Headache Cap- One or two K taken during the da ache, also attacks of sunstrol The Prize Winners. The members of the Schuetzenverein who wore at Davenport received information yes- terday of the prizes which had been awarded them H. Stockman reccived a gold medal and 830 in money for his record in making points, and for his record ou the union target Ed Paulsen won a gold medai on the point target and £30 on the union, On the union target Geo Karll won £70, Fred Fuller $40, Wue L £30, Her Ruser ()U lelus vlm.hu £30, and l‘ Menze- M Fuller, Paulsen, Karll and Mmh ilver top beer tankard for points, People fe can find the celebrated . homapathic preparations at Snerman & MeConnell’s pharmacy, 2nd door west of A Gasoline Explosion v afternoon Jennic Hawhee filled alighted gasoline stove with the usual re- sults. The location was at 601 North Si teenth street, in the two-story block owned ¢ J. A. Creighton, occupied on the fivst floor . 0. Slatten with a stock of groceries and on the secoud floor by Mys. Buima Budworth as a lodging hous In a moment vant il or the gasoline ignited a went flying througlh tho air, the top of a ho AIT'of the property was fully insured, ilroad train out of Omaha | run expressly for the acecommodation of | Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and | Chicago business is the vestibule limited, leaving Omaha at 4:15 | Marriage Licenses. Licenses were issued to the following Nume and addross. { Fovest Smith, Council Bluffs | Cliaslotte B, Uhase, Owmalia umes Hall, Taity, O vopd iall, (colorad) O § Ora D, Talbert, Omaha, . 1 Mar ‘\ Beauclal g Permits, build wors issu2l as fol- nt of buildings yes- Per.nits to 7 the superin! rlson. one 1 son 4llvll Nineteenth J. II Péabody, brick basement 16 dwel 14034 fonc: } one’ ind one-indi Story i Capital S o) two-story frame dwells wr Dewe 0000 | 5,000 | 2590 aggreguting Kiy Chicazo, CALIFORNIA DIS{.OV]‘.RH‘.S Hslr EP E” NG S = Sald mC’ulW\ i Srqd or zuwlnsl wl-nl. e prg 2 Dlsz SESWTH OA L A i( THE ON LY GUARANTEF CURE 7O CATI\R(" QVILLE ( Santa : Abie ; and :Cat : R : Cure | Forsale by Govdman Drag Lo, i Rock Island | & | The filling at the Apollinaris Spring (onstipation F not remedied in season, {8 liable to become habitual and chronic, Dras- tic purgatives, byweakening the bowels, confirm, rather ‘than cure, the evil. Ayer’s Pllls, Loing mild, effective, and strengthening in their action, are gener« ally recommended: by the faculty as the best of aperients, “ Having been: subject, for years, to constipation, without being able to find much relief, Tat last tried Ayer's Pil 1 deem it both a duty and @ plensure to testify that I have derived great ben- efit from their use, For over two years past I have taken one of these pills every night before retiring. 1 would not willingly be_without them.”—G. W. Bowmial, 26 East Muin st., Carlisle, Pa. “T havo been taking Ayer's Pills and using them in my family since 1857, and cheerfully recommend” them to all in necd of & anfe but offectunl cathartic.” Johin M. Boggs, Louisville, Ky. “For efght yoars T was afflicted with constipation, Which at Inst became so bad that the doctors conld do no moro for me. Then T hegan to take Ay Pills, and soon the bowels their natural and regular action. now T am in excellent health Loughbridge, Bryan, Texas. “ Having used Ayer's Pills, with good reauits, T fully indorse them for the purs poses for whiich they are recom. ended.” —T. Conners, M. D, Centre Bridge, Pa. Ayer’s .Pills, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines GREED OF GAIN and thirst fo. pleagnro. The ruling pussion of the human family. In graspingter rich- ©s tho bralr Is taxed, the nervous system strained. Ir asure the bady 1s tortured by fuslion's despoti i the 5 designed f Extraordinary Attractions - Will be offered this week in our Boys’ Department, we are deter= mined to close out our entire stock of Boys’ will have a gre light weight Clothing, and ind unloading sale which it will pay you to attend. Boys' blue flannel Sailor Suits, with nicely embroidered collar, at 6oc; sold everywherg at §1.25, sizes from 4 to 10. Knee Pant Suits of good all wool cassimere, in neat checks, pleated coat and nicely made up, at $2.25; worth $3.50. One lot excellent Cheviot Suits of a nice light plaid, 4. 50. The grandest bargain we offer is a lot of very fine all wool Cheviot Suits, well made, which we have marked down to $2.90. The suit is cheap at 5. Inlong pant suits we have also several large lots, which have been marked down very low to insure quick clearance. One lot Boys' Suits, sizes. 14 to 18; of strictly all wool cassimere, in two different pats terns, both very neat, these we offer at $4.50. It is a good working as well as suit, and no young man need be ashamed to wear one. suit of the same quality of goods. Another lot of fine Silk Mixed Ca The suit is worth fully double. We are headquarters on Knee Pants. Every mother knows that she can buy Knee Pants of us for less money than she will have to pay for the cloth in the garment, and she don’t have to spend time to sew them over or mend them. We select for our knee pants only durable mates rial, and have them made strong. It pays to come to us for knee pants. This season we have an immense variety, and are well prepared for vacation. IN OUR HAT DEPARTMENT WE OFFER THIS WEEK: 100 dozen Helmets at 4oc. 100 dozen Helmc's, ventilated, at 45c. The same qualities which hat stores sell at 75¢ and §1.00. An extraordinary opportunity will be offered this week in our Shoe Department. Wa have just received a delayed shipment of 8o cases of fine light weight calf, congress and lace Shoes, Wardwell welt, smooth innersole, very flexible and easy shoes for the summer. These shoes ought to have been here four weeks ago and were to be sold for $3.00. In order to close them out we have marked them ¢2.25. Positively ¢4.00 is the price which shoe stores would charge you for such a shoe. Nebraska‘C othing Co. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. "He had small skill 0 horse flesh ho boughl'ag%ose roride on"Bonl‘k'ake is marked $2.50; the suit is worth fully ¢ very stylish and a good wearing You have many times paid gro for a simere Suits l‘qr Boys, sizes 14 to 18, is offered at $6 ihicesly the matural 5 I8 fgnored Hauid five is aubstituted utiitl, ere v 1 we ook for the “remody.” of thesefollles, we commend t Tutt’s Liver Pills MAKE A VIGOROUS BODY. Price, 25¢. flfllcu. 39 & 41 Park Place. N, Yo GRAY'’S S PE(,IF[C MEDICINE GIEAT AL MARK NG iait Tmpotency, and all diseascs that f 10 Uni- s - BEFORE muun Vorsil Lasditudo, AFTER TAKINA, Patn in the acic Diness of Vision, Promature 01 350 inaauicy St bor packio O a1z picks sent froe by ma'l o the recelpt addes sing GOODMAN DRUG CO., 1110 FARNAM ST - OMAIIA, NEB On account of e wo have adopted the yellow wrapper, the ol ane. ““THis I AN AGE OF APoLuNAms WATER.” esant. Apollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS” (Rhenish Prussia) amounted to 11,894,000 Zotiles in 1887, 12,720,000 Zottles in 1888 and 15 822’000 bottles in 1889, NOTICE, — Z%e wel-kuown Vellow Labels of the Apollinaris Company, Limited, are protec cled by LPerpetuad Injunctions ‘/ the Supreme Court. BEWARE OF lMlTATlONS. is SAPO [E] O- =Try a cake ofil.and be convinced.=t fails to accomplish satisfactory Common SOaP i in sy i deming, and necessitates a great outlay of time and labor, which more than balances eny saving in cost. Practical people will find SAPOLIO the best and cheapest o cleaning and scouring. . McGREW, THE\»I?ECIALIST. The Doctor is nnsurpassed in the treatment of all forms of Private Diseasce. Notreatment hasover bee more suceesstul and Tins had stro ment. A cureis guaranteed in the ye o ll\(mm1m')dn\s\\rl!m\vulu‘ilnwu[nn hour's e who have £l (reatment for = - ure or difficulty in i i turc or difficulty i The Omaha Medical and Sul‘glctll [nstitute ro 0 in our dates wili make a long stay, or woman now living will ever date a Jocument without using the figure 9. It stands fn the third plice in 1800, where it will remain ten years cnd then move up to second placa in 1900, sT wWhere it will rest for one hundred yoars, There huuu( her “9" which lulsulsor‘omc tosln) ta most wdnier- 11 few duys wthout ly m: Andall weni- it will permancntly rer !.031' MANKD timldity or nervoueness, in their worst forms and . "t dmulhl Tesiits re uhmluh!' e, instruments, A wonderful remedy. HOUKS for ladies from 2 to 4 ONLY, s of the Skin, CATARREM st SYPHILIS i¥o treatme: i to u.. ical profession. Tvery frace of the dis w machino, pved from the blood te curn m,a,mem arded it as the grand B m # A M. (00 P, M anism of the {enc (I[uu i 1 NEB. DR.E.C. WEW N[HVE AHD BRMN TREM’MENT Shinos of the world, 1t was awarded tho only Grand Prizo given to family sewing machiucs, ull others on exhibit The French G v Ly thed , Presidentof the company, 1 of Honor. \p for re 1 AND FARNAM ST. Uit mercury, d At homo by ent fur i-0sk of Vi - nb by mail OF expics pd. Cal . wmunications confidential Jnrka L0 Indicats contonts or sender ity of your case. und wo will send in rvous Diseases, Impotency, Syphills, Gleot an ! o Omaha Medical and Surgical lnsLituLc. Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb, NE with quostion list GOODMAN DRUG CO,, 1110 Farnam Street, Omha, Neb, 1409 DOUGLAS.-~STREET. On account of our large and incr P we have I g3 more spacious and con- “ venient offices Drs. Betts & Detts, | 1409 Douglas St. Omah: WHEELER & WILSON M ) ubnsh Ave., Chicago FLODMAN & CO, Darthloth Street, Great Summer Bargain Sale MAX MEYER & BRO,, Jewelers and Silversmiths, SANDEN'S ELECTRIG BELT ., WU SUSPENSIRY SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM £TREETS, - - OMAHA, NEB Bargains in Bargains in Watches. Diamonds. Gontloien's ol wa Bargains in Jewelery. of Jowelory Inclu o oo ol ) 1260 upwards. t ons from & upwards £ pins from & upwards wo Tl bULtonN from 8 upwards, arey & full Lno FBR Al UpWATAS. rom 80 dpwards pFor LOST AYLIN O BLAN] [Gezeral and SERVOUS VED “ Weatiac ud neck lice Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Re at Reasonable Pric s on Silverware, Optical Goods, Etc. i a \.“‘.u\".‘.' NO oo exelinive a1 PN Greatly Reduced Pric Clocks, Lamps, Umbrell i ‘ ProfL ¥,

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