Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 22, 1890, Page 8

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e < T I'HE CITY. The bank clearings yesterday 81,083,552.25, Two casesof linens were © the custom house ye & Co. John G, sont to the the boy is incortig Maud M that Nat warr dog. Num were ived at sterday for Morse Parker wants his young son He says that ller complains to the police Brownkeepsa vicious dog. A nut has beenissued for Nate and the been tment Thirty- complaints have the police dep agninst the suatterseamping ot third and Clark streets. has been to handle appointed nssis UM“ it the P, Holloway whose term ha Jumes S, Ca Rushville, it to the city yest liguorto Ind He bonds for appearance Lhe next term of cou The new room stor street station has been and occupicd. It is much er than the old structure which was almost com- pletely demolished by o train running against it A carload of crockery for M. F1 13liss, a lot of cloth for Ramge and 7,000 ounces of quinine for the Richardson Drug com- piny were received at the custom house yesterday morning, Quinine is now admitted fr of duty. In the county court ments were rendered nell vy Stevens & Son, b of Commer at the Web- mpleted age follow $100; judg il 1. ]Kru‘ln4v~ vs Bunker, $304,6¢ wd privileges for the policeme sienic haove been allowed follow v ell, shootir lery i ' lunch and r nt counter, $605 I, H. McCarthy, d, $10, ngen, nged twer was licensed to w 1 cighteen are of Omuhi. essary papers we coremony was Shln-hh,) A wogian named Brown compliined at the police station yesterday ~ that the driver of e 17 hud over- sd ot for ing her trank from ter street dépot to the residence end at Thirty-First and Pratt performed by Juige In stringin wi enth street yesterduy of telephone linemen lectrie mot wross thoe s curr s of brilli followed. Motor travel was and pedesfrians gave that par streeta wide berth until the some wire was removed, Atthe interscetion of Thirticth Spuulding streets, where the new pavement is being laid, the water h flooded Thirtieth street until it over the curbstone, It is stated the the water hassoaked the foundation to such an oxtent that most of the p: Iy will have to be taken up and relaid. The trouble occurson secount of the sluic way being so small that it will not carry off the water that has fallen during the recent heavy rains, across South T \ftemoon a gang allowed it to drop or wire. T nt s t of trouble- and ANNOUNCEMENTS. The preposition togiven Arst-cluss attrac- tion in mulsummer at popular prices (15 cents to nts) atthe new Grand, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nest, should have the approval and general patromage of theater goers, ““AfterDark” is one of the St dramatic successes, and ha e of the most ungualified success, i 3 veat deal of noney v. I s produced elsowhir erices, and the low pric e 10 luce large wudiences during the sumimer ason., ¥ The chict 8 poli sumably at the insti Ple aphs to Chaef s Yauing, tho ball s Colicy, Chole s be dey It is pleasant to take and will n. cholera morbus, y md dlurhwa theit wonst forms. Eyery family should b provided withit durix sumumer wonths . W-cent and dollar bottles are sold by s, capied by L. Willis, located at ot, was struck by lightning morning dar 0 the befure flames were ex- 8410 Parker yesterday amount of 5 tinguished, the A MisingGerman, Prominent Gerinans have written from the old country to thechicf of po about Rudolph Mucheck, traveling country under the cognomen of John Mille Phey say that Mu s of excellent far in ( but that they had heard that he was t in Ameriea_like a t xious to find and rede: Tightnir 0o of Sanuel second md Teaveny treets, was str byllightning ay night and damaged to the extent of about &0, T rolt hitthe chi andsplitit open half way down, ripy petel of roof, frightencd” evory od seven yo rowih and burnéd off two elec- tric wires inthe collar, A Pasior’s Vacation. Willard Scott and family left O for the 1o bo absent a M, Scott will p in Tmmanuel ¢ ston, spending the interim yiiting poluts of fae his absence of Payn I quiring in this i, avel Reeso, Twent nth oy east, church in o his family tho coast with along shou'd bo Weober & Co., ‘Wants His Dead Boy's Clothes. Jolin MeDermott, of Austin, Mimn,, father of D d MeDermott, who asphyxiated by a fow days ago atthe ‘Windsor written to the chief of police asking forthe suit of clothes the hoy He says he paid $10 for that suit the boy left hom he didn't on when buried, he wants it o Vaughn suys thit he has made due ry and that he i3 convineal that at the tine of his death MeDermott we clothies 4o poor 5 to bo unlit for s sl g rtico limited to catarrh- Boo bldg. the was Dr. Bivnoy, pr al discases of nose and throat. There is a great ¢ the part of property owners proposed opening of North street from ghe south line of aldition to Paulstrect, ‘Th found and placed the da Mhis sum is, the clatm, stmply beondall e Several ol e yesterday their many vigorous kicks and that 1f sometbing wasn't dono they sbould cortainly rusist the ussessment thyough courts, affectel by the wenty-second Sinith's isors have at &24,000, ety owners parties were at 16,000 Physicians Ei Platt’s Cllorides as (be proper disiufectant, 2 | rectum, A CALL FOR CUSHIN Asked to Offer Himself for natorial Race, A big buzz was raised in democratic bushes yesterday morning by quite a robust report to theeffect that the most influential of Mayor Cushing's s had formulated a ver tempting, rose tinted bul for him to be the party’s gubernatorial candidate It issaid that the card of request may be looked for hourly, and that it a shadow portr He Will the ne background Broatch hop for nticipate scheme simply noth back soie which he dropped believe th 3 lias over ( vl\mt,:i‘n ing's barrel and i 00,01 510,00 t that Broateh Jut if the latter E\ for s vani n chunip as Broateh |8 4 to play him for in this fnstunce-well, Ve H\n Douglas u be so pwith them v days ago. re you of is that ed ar 1 republi many a a tie-up ave con- Wh arsaparill t t it Does. jon, dyspep The Medi Action Ag: nahu Medical cent, upon thos 1n they chooso to Commences cks. lus made ing medicine g comnplaints o SWorR to oy Dr. V inson, on behulf of the ruinst the followings 8. W. Johuson, N Doolittle, Benjunin ilias Henrletta i very voluminoas, and v vpich ring them and obsteterics without fivst having by filiug wiib the couuty cler nty, Neb., the required ‘ment Y under’ oath, or affirmation, snowir ed of any oneof the quu fieations to entitle him to ter as o phy- siciun under the laws of Nebraska, md_ that artered institution hav- grant the { and not be a n show documentary evidence ation and oot having prior to 83, attended a_course ehirtered medical col z authority to confer ind practiced priorto cre in the ¢ been a A Choice List of summer Resorts. In the lake vegions of Wisconsin, Min- ssota, Lowa and the two Dals » hundreds of charmi eminently fitted for Among the following selected list names familiar to many of our re S as the perfection of northern summer re- sort rly all of the Wisconsin points of interest o 51 from Ch of them « dities pre- summor homes, and none v he “husy marts of civ that they cannot bo reached in ¢ hours of travel, uent trains, over the finest roud Lake Minn, ny Lakos, ‘Minnetonka, o, Minn, O » , Miun, Bear Iy A (Delis of th m.) Dam, Wis, , Wi Big Stone kota. . apply at ticket reet, Barker Block, NAsi, Gon, Agent. PRESION, 1 nt, A RUNAWAY LOY, Lake, Da- He Left Home After Drinking Much at a Kansas Wedding, H. B. Ebeling of Atchison, Kan,, has writ- ten the chief of police begging him to find his »seph Ebeling, who left his home lust week in company with Joseph Dyer and Doe Dann, two bad boys who have ser tences in the v l, Mr. Ebeling tup to th his leaving home had nd obedicnt rs’ trade went to a wedding and Lis father thinks he drank too much and was aded to leave home by lentioned. Tog od sen- or, ime beeu indust Peurs' Svap is themostelegant toilet adjunct elting Works Force, Nash of the Omaha smelting ays there is no truth inthe report that bis men have madoa demand upon the company for three elght-hour shifts, *My uly knowledge thut any such move is or e boen contemplated is contine saw and read in’ the newspapers v lnn\ that they are well satisfied qlu] no compl the hardest work gotfour days month at fu and any of can drawy ot waut it, consequently they fo sutisfied,” Dr. Sussdorll tronts succossfully disoases of the kidneys, bladder 1504 Farnam i M e Won't In» Home, Mrs. Jennie Allls of Council Bluffs, ye terday filed @ cowplalut agalust ber daughs all and | ter, Minnie | but | step father OMAHA DAILY BHEE, TU DAY, 99 vy JULY rk, charging her with diso derly conduct Mrs, Allis informed th davghter was net quito sixte she came to Omaha two weeks ago to visit a friend. She left her friend's house a few ago, informing her entertaivers bt~ sho was golng to leave that she did not intend to return he is with other friends in the y uses to o home. Thereis some ween the girl and her mother and , which has not been developed ice that her rs old. that home, 1o r trouble e yel NEAL'S Two Letters on Different Sides of the Gordon Story M. Eller of this city ictter from his uncle Mr. has recel ing at ¢ 3 July Mr, ar nephew, 1 am just in receipt 15th inst In regard to the m cted of murder he can ruside, 111, juainted with the family o thirty years lady s of as tdentifying him s, French) T am satis- ilision to this 18, Josh, M, of n ris. tho leading pliyst ciuu of the place until’ nine years azo when be died, leaving tamily consisting of and three sons—Sylvannus, near forty s old, lives in Kansas City: Albert, our, dentist in Burnside; William, i other son died a number of me was Jefferson Gordon, daughter in the family havles in the family Thero was none of t show spoken of or other show., o, inasmuct even went off with it or nch is unques- to the Gordon y a3 pos- wna have the correction published fn the rdon family can be ac- counted for, nomistuke. Yours tr G. of David City, Neb..who thinks sa momber of a ily, writes the follow- ing le Davip Ciry, July 10.—T went to sce Ed Nealat the O fullon Thursday. July 1i, for the purpose of recognizing him as ong f the Gordon boys at Burns! and w thint xact pietute of the oldes hro 1 Gordon, whom | went to sehool ithe und H hel at all, his naae ~\nm(|h. Willle € never was Chirles Gordon. e had two broth mothe sstill iy ily for years, but for twelve yenrs, Willie voy when [ lett Tliinois, nird 10 state positively t Gordon, /Bt you shil ve wriiten to | B not seen any of thor Gordon wis only i of_course it wt Ed Neat is Willie now I me that me not to telograph and find out. which t ) know and will giv {nformution 1 ean geton the sube you = any . RiCE A Dying s Lettor, ton Richliffe of Santa Rosa, Calwr ctic letter to his sister, Nellie Hary he presumes tobe in Omaha, tellin her of the death of their mother, whom he now lies in a beautiful, sunlit spot in He says that be- i she told them all that sends to 2 him to find his s o e and Miss in the Omaba married at the Walnut Charles A, Birn Pannie Blanchard, who taug lools last year, were residence of the bride's parents, Freeport, 1L, at The young people aneat cottdge at 1120 So enue, this cit i Thirtieth St Mokt 11 Ink Powder dovs not cont Sold only | SHt 1 New York. St (LIIIS- Academy, thorough The elevit gether with sy works und seweraze, lisure pérfect heal + sehool year begins Soptenibe T fons with Dubugue, lowa and x..( n.nh .‘.d.\h- rparticulars address, Mother Superior. CHR/STI/J,‘V Female College Establishea 1850, "2 whool for the 1 education of WoNEY, An ra s, an abundan o Handsome buildings. Moral A Christian home with ali infe wiards of a well ordered sldent, COLUMBIA, MO, f LADIES' GOLLEGE W0 GONSERVATORY lent. MONTICELLO. New Buildings, New Furniture, New Equipments, New Pianos Beautiful S.tuation. Opens Sept 111 and superior Faculty. <De ments for B 1, Latin, Greck, German., Fr Science, Musie, Att, ete. Send for informu MISS KL N, HASKELI Gonl art [ Principal, EV, 1LLINOIS, Ammlcnufiousmmunv G_mcucn WICRERING A JATKSON T, 18 of Mials & Neho MH“ALhLLCUHhH Milwaukee, Wi ien. Forcatalogue udd Q. R P D: Pros't KnoarChiongn). llmmlnl! VounsLadise, ¥ or"lll-dlmnhlruu!,(u g0, 1k lLLI"oI CONSERVATORY , . . —OFMUSIG— ete. k¥ Btmu.lumunlw. 1k ILI.IIIOIS MILITARV ACADEMY, it Clrgular of MENKY Jy STRVENS, A, Uy ¥riay Iornu ark. FOR Insect:Stings Sore Eyes Eruptions Sore Feet Piles | Female Complaints Mosquito Bites Sunburn 4 Inflammation REFUSE SUBSTITUTES with BU FFWRAPPER LOOKS LIKETHIS <58 | IAANUFACTURED ONLY BY PGND'S EXTRACT COMPANY, % cx 76 FIFTH AVE.NEW YORK, & IWEONEeY A pocket full of moncy amounts to 1ittle after nealtivis gone, fo, m good gouml digestion Wi clastie 1mbs, Tt s Pills, e poor, you nj; r will be money. Buoyiney to mind and body. Recommondatmn. W. 1. Blai v Tong sufferec om Tuit's e Hictod with Dyspopeia ho! T\fitt’s Liver Fills GIVE GOOD DIGESTION. ‘“THIS 15 AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS Waren.» WHEN YOU ORDER | ! APGLLINARIS BEWARE OF IMITATICNS. The well-known Fellow Labels of the Ap Company, Limited, are protected by Perpetual Injunctions of the Supreme Court. Beware of bollles learing the genuine Apollinarts labels out re-filied with a spurious arlicle. LOCK AT THE CORK, awhich, if genuinz, is branded with the name of " the Apollinaris Company, imited, and the words ““Apollinaris Brunnen” around en anchor. GHAY S SPECIFIC MED[C[NE ca for $. or will e by ad GOODMAN ITARNAM count of ¢ low wrapper, th ALLAN memn STEAMERS pat Tou ths recuipt DRUG CO., STREF ~, OMAITA, NEDB, » have wdopted the 1110 Passage fo and from Groat Britzin parts of Eurnpn Montreal-Liverpooi route, by the Sators of St 1 hortest of ali, Glasgow to Hooton, 1o b1 fa ip Liverpool to and from Baltiwore. Ihirty Clasa_excelsior. Weakly sailings. [R5 ;’?Efififififli m ANDAMONG The Larges 1, Fincat in the World. WEW YORK, LOKDGHCERNY AKD GLASECW. ETIOPTA, July 20, | DEVONIA, FURNESSIA, Ang.2. | CIRC A York, Quecnstown and Live ‘x ROMEL Aug SAlfl(m. o[EflHB ClASS’ AHB !YIEH"AI:IE 0f smm A of our loeal Siente, oF 10 NENDERION BROS., Chicago. al Ouaha Harey B Mooro Vaill, it. . Deuel, Citd STATE LINE. GLASGOW, LONDONDERRY, BELFAST DUBLIN, LIVERPOOL & LOKDOH, FROM NEW YOBK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin Passago 836 to SO, lccfinflnlj o Inmmn of steleroom, Excursion $65 0 $ Steerago to and trom Firopo u.m--u s, AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO,, General Agents, 63 Broadway, NEW YORK. Western A Hurry '} Jno. Blegen, Randolph St General leag ). T WEAK Jouthial crrors,carly manhood, e Lwiil _VVEI\ gestarcd, Yarkeosele ensed, 1 New lowe Treal Feo atd sealvd Addron LECLOCIE u. ety o' R warids 1 e Entire Season's of old Suit Pants pants, and for those who do not nced them right away, as Suit Pants and put them away for future use, We had Pants before, and our patrons know what bargains they are. This season we have not sold a single pair of these pants, but ¢ the coats and vestsof a suitot were closed out, the pants were put away, Wereserved them all for the express purpose of making a grand sale in July. Thisis the month when extra pants are needed and our customers will appreciate the ope portunity to get them at less than half what they are worth. There are nearly fiftecen hundred pair of these pants, We have placed them on separate tas bles and divided them up into four different lots from which you can take your pick. Accumulations are now on sale, This will be a picnic for all who need it always pays to buyour several sales of odd Suit s fast as Lot Number One we marked ¢1.00; not a pair in this lot but what is worth at least ¢3.00. Lot Number Two is $2.75; all very fine worsted and cassimere, light and dark shades. Lot Number Three is marked ¢3.50. This lot contains about 500 pairs very fine Pants, in excellent patterns; the poorest in the lot would cost you clsewhere from $5.00 to ;rmm, Lot Number Fouris a small lot of very Pants, all the finest fancy worsteds, are from our very best suits, as have been seclling $22 ed these Pants $.4.25, the real value of every pair is from §7 choice such from .00 .00 to $9.00. Take our word for it, the Pants line. Nebraska Clothmg Co, Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Street these are the greatest values ever offered in Our store M Omaha closes at 8:80 P | The Saturday at 10 P. M. — Surgical Institute il The fignre 0 i our dates will i a long stay, No man or womun now living will ever date a focument without using the fxgure 0. It stands In the third place in 189, where it will remain ten years and then up tosccond placa in 1600, where it will rest for one hundred years, Thero uother' which has come to Itis unlike the figure §in our dates tn the respect wved up to first place, whore n. It §scalled lson Sewing Machin «d for first place by the T Medical and ny iR e o also rec French Govern gnized fts superiority by he decor: with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. o0 T, 0" is not an old muchine fmproved 3t puy. Kidney. pecinlty. Book Vod from the yatcm 1o 0 visItus way be tre; strawent: sent by mail nal Intersies iyt Ui 1t mereury. fed at home by curely e 118 OF e I ndt in pliin sahiits, Gloot ai o elvale ¥il o0 1ist, A by Omaha Mechc(xl and S:unglcnl Institute, Corner 9th and Harney S Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & BRO.,,| Jewelers and Silversmiths, SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, - - OMAHA, NEB. PIONEERS IN LOW PRICES. Po'nz manufacturers, import:rs and jobbers, as well a3 re- tail dealers, our purchasinz facilities are *ond tono hous> in this countr, Henes our ex'romo low prices 01 everything we scll. E€peclal attention is celled to our large and elegant line of Fins Mantel C.ocks (over 60 diffcrent styles) at $5.00 and up- wards, Fine Banquet and Pia)o Lamps, wih sk pa asol ghades in all ths new colors, from §5.00 up. Buy your Table Cutlery of us and save money. Rozors’ Best Triple Piated Knivea and Forks only 81.'76 per sot. Steel 0 wrvin: S sts (v nife, fork and steel), $2.00 and unward. £poons, &c, in proportion. Our Great Mid-Summer Bargain Saloof D -amond=, Watch 3 and Fine Jewelry is stiil in progrese. Genune Diamoud Finger Rirge from §2,560 up. £olid Gold Watch s from $15.00 up. 5,000 flne eolid gold, plain, baud and set Rinzs from §1 to 810 each. Go'd fpactacles and Eyo Glaeses from §3 up, Fine Stael Spectacies §l up, “Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty. WHEELER & WILSON M'F'G €O, 185 and 187 Vabash Ave., Chicago P. E. FLODMAN & CO, 220 North Sixteenth Strec DR.J.E.McfiREW, THE SPECIALEIST. PAIVATE 1o DISEASES i Kt ment. A cure 1 guaranteed in m \ i1 from 305 dayswithont the TRIGTURE - re in o few duys whiliout £y Worst ciges ic et e um MAHKGOD timidity or nervouenets, fn their wor most dreadt suits_are absolutely e BARRENNESS | 4o "ATAHRH“mwwmwmmm at medical profession ed from the blod GRAT COMF! ()I(IIN(: EPESS COCOR BREAKFAST, Kno Denversuslotiery Colo., “apital Prize $7,500. TICHE 40 CEN'ES EACHL PAID EACH MONTIH MERCE PAY Iress, B, 1'-', RHODUS, ' Denver, tho natural laws a pdence Nk, Com. 1410 Open [rom 8 A Eutrance on Farnam or 14th St r BOOKS . K GFF!G IMOHA, NFB DR. EANDEPI' ELECTRHC BELY L WITH SUSPENIRY $26.370 ally butltnp unthl strong BANK OF C o thicol i 'x.““‘,"“ \ rone UL Sdon, En A'A)VLS [ mmy.xn' ELECTRICCO., 1004 YNGAL ©Ou FUFFAL \Il\ s wm C 'usrravn COLDS, WERs CATARRH, &¢. v THE UBE OF THE INVISIALE 'SOUND BiSC .FEMALE BEANS Jutely rlinble, por powerful fonals k o u Al afe, mc 3 B Addrcss TION CRE RS Vel B GOUDMAN Dica L0, tu me i 7 -~

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