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

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The te Tocal sigr A7 mm pom., 68 Willjam, Osburn, vico miue Todge No. 2of Oldfelloy his bed from the offoetsof received ona motor train \lnml Minnie ture yesterday wi ; it 100, m. 5=, and at 1 P 10fMic | A6 of Omaha mmm d to ud foot Thomas has filed an inf tion agninst her husband, Arthur, she aceuses of striki ier und sw atherand indulging other similar little ntrics, whom ing reports of T. A M deeds, and J. ). Ma ntof the county poor quarterly ‘zl-um,uv ri « honey, su perint farm for the quarter are overdue sinee that date, A litt d Harry whose parents reside at Twenty-fifth and Farnam, was knocked down by curelesly driven delivery wagon horse yosterdiy morning and quite badly thougli ot seriously bruised, A movement has ¢ ted among the mercehants on Sixteenth street toc the name of that thoroughfar oth of amore distinetive Soveral names have been those most in favor “Broadway" or “Stat Captains Cormack Detoctive Fllis left yosterda, a four days' shooting trip up the river Mostynand Eliis wentarmed in regula tion “siyle with decoys, duck calls and shotgruns, but Cormack proposes to call tho birdd in witha police whistle ana kill them with a lhumh I(m\ e name sugges ning to strect, d Mostyn and rant, who was the street, <en to the station in the attempted to pick the jother prisoner, until a tap rom Conductor Matza's club warned him todesist, tHo will burnish the alley pavements for the next five days, The Globe building company articles of incorporation in the office of the county vk yesterday afternoon, The company is organized for the pur- I"N of buyi elling, building and oising husiness houses and dwellings, Tt has acapital stock of $100,000 divided into 1,000 shres of 100 each. The in corporators are L O. Defries, W, B Layior, I M. Melntyre, M I Culver and Cadet Taylor, Hood' Sars fng pop rdis a ging on patrol wigre socket of filed its tily increas wo by an Givoit @ trial. a ste parilla h County Court. The comnty court monopolized the atten tionof the erowd yesterday afternoon, as casowitha back numbered history was on tril. Frank T Ransom and B, S. Baker as wlintiffs were prosecuting Jake Werner of 1, inan offort to collect an attorney but the Last June, when the herw in this it moembered that hotel . fearful at an carly hour will at the bo e Merchants accident took placo om0 moming Lewis O, Serist and Jake Werner, stauneh friends, oceupied & rom on the third floor, and shotly after they retired, which was be tween 1 and 2 o'clock in the moming, thero WS i ¢ hingof gluss anda fow moments later Secrist was picked up, crushed and Blecding, from the stone pavemont. Werner was it oico arrostedand locked in Jail. Tho nextmoming Messrs, Ransom and - Barleor called upon hi employed 1o con draggzed along and overing & used o prosecuto and the ase, which charged assilt with in tent to murder, was dismised. The lawyers thon asked for'their pay, bt were put oft from time to time untilat last becoming tired of wiiting, they brought the suit be- foro mentioned. 0. H. Jofries brought suit to recover $75 Auo from M. O, Nichols and W, E. Brooks, dueon & promissary note. “Tho Nobrasks savings bank has sued J. 1 Van Closter torecover $400on o note which 15 Jong past due, K.C. Patterson has brought suitagainst tho Aefunct Omaha banking company. Patterson alloges that theconcern still owes him $470 for the ruit of the building at the corner of fteenth and hurney streets Robert MeClelland has commenced suit. to recover #150 from Henry Borthold and Moses Henrick, which amount is due on the rent of & store building, tho medical faculty and the peo {:l‘ all endorse Burdock Blood Bitters as the est systom renovating, blood purify in the world. Send for tho testimonia 1l “Time The clerey, fr. Wa * Dental Recently thete appeared an articlefn the World- Horld, stating thit the Anleuser Busch browing company, it not actively, at least passively, wero interested in the suc- cossof prohibition, for the reason that the passage of the amendment would not prohibit the company from selling boer under orig tnal paclkage decisions, The article was caleulated suchan extent that M. representitive of the Beroftice yesterday and s tat fon_ wa fulso inevory part “On the faceof them do not want to kill our tr reputable means. Our tnat the siceess of prohi the loss of thousands of ouriradobut In the dopreciation In of owr property +As the Worll-Herld intin lo at St o g in Omaha, ihat a company inter. s Busch people in Omibia would deliberately forfeit that inter for the sake of wining a fow dollars oueh the original pickago decision In thoheat of & campaign you ean hear almost anything but it s pe silly to believe fora moment that our aro in evested in probibition success, on the con rary wo are helping along the cause of anti: prolibition by all the means within our power. Need Tsay moret™ to mislead to Walters, tho local ¢ callod at Tire 1 that theinfor- ular. said he, “wo d the upon it Citizens of Omoha athome and abroad showld vemanber that ehe yemaining days of registra Thursd ¥ Friday, Octol Saturday, November 1. maway, A span of mules attached o express wagon No. 9 beeame frichtened yesterday and broko thelr fastenings at Tywentieth and Far. nam and started on o will' runaway dash, They van down Twentioth to Harey, thenco to Sixtecnth wnd tumed north. As they crossod umnam streeton adead run, Assist tant Strodt Conmissioner Ornsby seiast ono of them by thebridle, Hocouldnot secur any coutrl over the ather animal, as it h N Jeftits bridle atthe sturting aways dashed along to 1) Oruiby straggling to maintuin he finally sucealed in th that was nearest him to the stopped the other and both we contiol. The runaways narowly missed col phictou in which® wero a lady A Spiri his Lo the phawton's wheels. Mr. Ormsby came out of the fracas uninjured, but his trousers were mutilated beyond recognition, ple of Gall, gl of somo of the @uthorities of Council Bluffs" exclaimed County Poor- master Mahoney yester It is sim ply and surprisingly supreme at did they just do but send usover a very old and de- praved looking woman and her daughter to- duy, telling them if they came over hore that Douglas county would give them voth tickets to Portland, Ore, where they say they have fricuds. ~ What did 1 do! 1 guve them 'm ou & car and sent 'em ba *The to Hor. Tom Beuton, state aulitor, was in the ety Monday night and attended the rally, yema- | | doubtedly ending October 1y | French, | THE OMAHA DAILY BI E: WEDNESDAY, mrvan Peath Yesterday Morningof Me. oJ, B, 1, Ryan, the veteran jour whom everghody affectionatoly died at redldenc at 10 rdny m of typhoid-ma o'clock yes arial fove Thenew and on ever ening theon gh the ssions of olty A oxpr d y be *t, becanse surprise an use the ovent hud n an end had bilities of wli Lo a career the possi ch were knowa toalmost every | carly citizen of Onmaha, s had ot frionds n the hock hod been confined to bis wd for the past four weeks 1t was onty Wednesday last when he pelled to retive o his bed, to anti s last moments. Delitium, Tan ascendaney over his mindan< neld 1l Duris vhich he had 'he fact that een Wi say conduced He dence thou Wi ora picce of news whieh, in th would urouse the attention of the public. In this muanner, J mes ofsomeof his esteemed brothers of the profession were upon his lips as the augel of death placed upon them tho seal of cternity Mr. Ryan wis bom in Now 16, 1846, Fo moved with Astovia when a mere ehild, New York, when about the last nentioned conducted — one of most ful conservatories fn thoe state whe y ncquived o knowledgo of the Lives P! and Howers, attending meansw hile the school of the Jesuit fahersof that | he ontere the celebrated J esuit at Pordham, N. Y, he g rad i uated in 1568, Yorl ety July bis parits to gong thence to JX yours of ge, his fath chool urse of with his fatlerand mothe tled on the then secmingly boundless praar at o point now desisgn we and Mercer avenes fie entered the 1 which was then locatod in the frame blo which stood whero the Milland hotel now stands, He ook anaetiveinterest in politics and, like his father, was an ardent repu. aw officcof I W. Say sorted Senator Hitehcock in bis first which ended in that gentle o the senator had be securel for i the Vosition which D ring Sly to the Ko sver the nom de plumo ot * ht, spurkling, gossipy levter, s reud with avidity thronghont the section in which the paper civeulited In 1876 he retived from the pension ofiee to aceept. o position on the regular home stafy of the Herald, and on May 8l of that year, the date of acceptance, ho was married” to Miss Kate Gray, daight M. James K, Gray, who, for tw ty-one years, had been supx atendent of the sealing wown of the United States treasury fle remained in Rochester, div time between the Herald and Democrat Chronicle of that city until 180, when made upbis mind toroturto Omiha, g Ryan o pension oMiceat the v the latter held for f time hecontributed w of he one t lxlu'u! the Her- x\l(ll»f |!H~ city and laster avalaed attache of the New York Sun and now deceased, He then went upon the Herld ad did magnificent. work durivg the celebrated strikke onthe B, & M. dump, He subsequently becao comnectel with the printing house of Gibson, Miller & Rich- andson, later with Wolf directory of- fieo, mgain drifting b to legili- fmito journalism on the Herald when that sheet wis aboutto besold to the McShane syndicate, He remained thero for some mon thy finally associated himself with T Be which howorked in every department savo that of the eaitorial His Iast regrular work was performed npon the Globe of Council Blufls, a place which he l\'llmun hed abouta month before he was ho disease which finally and s ago his ft hud died six be orty Weauirod by tho parents willed o grand children, and comprises the home tead av the intorseetion > unmed, Ho ves awidowand four chile nspect Katie, Adele and M e funecal will beheld Thursdny morning atyo'clock; the religious services being con ducted atSt. Cecelin’y chureh, Walnut il Mr. Ryan was o well educated anda wl informed man, His informtion acquired i the schools was supplemented by a knowl edgo attained lutor inthe adive afais of lifo and by aclose reading not aloneof the our rent literaturo but also of the world's news of the day. He knew the i all public men and was us sotting forth views in giving an insight intott Ho was o flient writer ally tho past, and the dtizons sof thetown of his adoption ccoding his Tl prop of othor His knowl and, indecd, by the amount obtained and_the enory: curing_it. work paper, it whith he displayed in- s Though thé of his in the voutine of the daily heless contributed Stawas. to csten publicatims. He wroto with case and in somo of might discovered u wealth of is vk in this " conined, i this localty annual addresses, though ¢ veavements in which little oy . off to heaven, inspired himto verses of con dolenco which will long b treasured after their gifted author, perhaps, shall havo boen forgotten Persouilly friend mort thon poutio be a moro_geuial, wholesouled 1 never knoew Ho was the friend of everybody and everyboly wis his triend. Everybody know him, commended B for his géniality and bis genius, commis eratod hin for lis s and will now oxpross the atlast passed beyoud the reach of sympathetic friends Journalists €0 Moot Ameeting of the nowspaper men of Omaba 15 called for thisaft nat 4 odockat the rooms of the Press club in e Bre buildin to make arrangements for atlending tho funeral ofthe late J. B, J. Ryan of thiscity Death of Ry, . M. Aduir. Rov. 3. M. Adair, who was the first pstor of the South Tanth Stroet M, cebdied in Holyoke, Colo, on Sundiy. The romaing Ouiha ¢ anl Hill this aftor place fron the Robert Laing, 1120, Mason 6 (}re_fi% Baln “g Powder : Déed (o Millions of Homes— 40 Yours theftandard, noon, residence of Rev strect. 9 BARR IS HI‘II LIN I He Gots o New Union Pacifle Pe Rail Notes Mz J. M Barr has ot left theemply of the Union Pacificafterall. 0 that he ensderfor ¢ Nebrska division of 1ot 1oft the com pan annomnced, will bo given anithe just @ much importance as the by hin Mr Barring ben pdod by dent of the position of one vacated Land will probably dent the Pacifie, em- ompiny s rail 1 forming _one of the irmportaut of the Tnion N is now iuthe rnination of the division by bethe nest super- and most divisions west making an ox | of which hewill pro | intendent New Rolting Stck. Ther is ablockile at Rok Spines for wan tof coalears, and bisines allllong the line of the Union Pacific is eficted serrously by & ek of ears suffieiot tokeep the tuafie offered wellin hand, This state of afluivs loweyer, as the 1 addition ingan onler will not continue long company 1o its n was plic cars, of which s oal ars. The orde |5 | s of the Rbode Tsland vel anl twomorear s being sent out r compiny_will boin acondition ail the traftic thatmay be offered. latter v s Just belnge Mh and t to b Ressegzuie §4 AL Right, Reports have been sent out from Denver and pretty well cirealated all along theline that President Adums of the Union Pacitic is aboutto ask for the resignation of Superin- csrwioof the Mountain division. no foundation, wha of sich 4 repo 2rsident — Holeomb, 0 chage s been conternplited, his wt even been diseussed.” o s Futile Hopes, The Cheyen rave renoved the neadquartersof the Unfon Pacific to that dty. Recentissue, pablished afterthe visit ot nt Adans to the Wyomiug capital, contadned flaring accounts of the conten plate. d removal of the supply department and ssident FLolcombs oftio to Chey enne. s are vapidly supplanting Puck and cts in theoices at quarters. Notes and Personals. J. Cox, the commerdiil agent of the li, is i the city. wlor has ben appointed acting assistant superintendentof tho W yoning di vision of the Union Pacifi, with bead } inplace of B & Passenger Agents Frands of the Burlington aud Lomax of the Unio £ lave gone toChicigo toattend the ne of the passenrer division of tne “Crins nentalissociation. The meeting will be ritine charuter, Cir culars hav of been_issued amnounangs the Paci fie dplnwl!n ts: B ral trafiic munager; agent, and (ireigit uizo, With ofices in 1o Charles B, Rogers of Wymore ad Al Camphell of Mook, superntendents - of the suthen and wesiern divi- sions of theB. & M., arein the city spent part of the day posing as droutl su e ers on exhibition at the city ticket oftice. Their distress was relieved. The rte clorks of the passmger depart- ment of the TransMissouri associitio it ses: 1 Kausss Oity muking rat the winter toirist business o points w of the Missouri_ riv W. H. Mun rate elerk e purtment, is takinga hand i the afairs of the mecting. - Citizens of Omahaat home and abroid should remerndber thal the rematizing daysof registration are Thursday, October 23; Fridy, Ocdober 81, and Saturday, Novenber 1 Donglas County Teachers, The next meoting of tho Donglas C oty weners' asociation will bo held ot the court house on Saturday afteroon, Nov e bor 1, The committee on progrmme has selectod the follawing subjuets for comsidertion a the meeting : 1. Intwd ucing thecourse of study., 2 Methods of class recitations coper Kinds of puuishnent u systom of espionge o 000N, ipof thewssoci- tion and the attenduice at the meetings porintendent Matthews has address Tollow ing to the teachers of theount lSyery toudier of the ountyis a momber of this wssociation, wd isexpeced toatteud Those who do nov attend shoia send o the county superintendentan explanation of thoir abence, Flenafter the roll will b called, including thonares of all thoteachors of the’ wunty,und areconl keptof ull ubs- teos. Cligzens of Omahaat ome and abroud shoud remernber that the remafningdaysof registration are Thursday, Gctobe 23 Friduy, Ocuber i, anl Saturday, November 2, > Battan, who nas b i s 1ight asso. avannad, has returied to Omaly attendling ciation in $ NOTHING LIKE IT! Blool is thicker than water, and must be kept puie to insure good hiealth, Swir's SpeciFic is mturesremedy for tlis purpose. It never to fails dimunate the impur ties and build up the genenl health, Thereis only one Swilt's Specitie, and (liere isnothing like it Be sure and get the genuing, ‘Lreatise on Blood aud Skin Discases mailed free, The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga BLANCARDS PILLS IODIDE OF iRON e TR, 1 AT SCROFULA KING'S.EVIL, CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESS, CONSUMPTION (INITS EARLY STAGES); POORNESS OF THE BLOOD, 0 peridio course sl BLNCARD 40 £ jurte, ST | ougerad CouN. Y. Agemi s WANTED lneeveriny outpins; i pe issued s s0la « elusive right Nlilsendd sa Tan; | your tenitory ot o Qlaress iy L CLOTHES LINE €0, 17 Worcester Musy "BRAGE UP, M/ HAN! Surtain disorden of NEN Yoo i 115 10 Sell L Ino; the it neently the ey wts wo j also o palnt Y 1o Whom Flvenion meelt of mple 1ite by ma ternis to ) FiN. Hermon sty “AVE SOWE STYLE! The Wlajo rlty O so-called fupair the vile. Ayer trary, while it awes the does nol in- terfere with the fumctions of either stomch orliver, No oher medieine I8 8o safe and eficacions in diseases of the thoat and Tuigs “Fouryears igo 1tk a severe cold, which wis_followed by ble cough L was very sick, and confimed to my bed about foue aoiths. 1 enployed & physician most of the time, Who fiatly siid T ws i1 consumpe tion, and that lcomid not lelp me. Oneot my neidibors advised me to ty Ayer's Clierry Pectoral, 1 didso. and, before T fiished taking the first botlle wis situp all the time, al to go out. B tine T had finidied thebottle ! waswell,and hive vemiined so eversinee/'—L.D. Bisly, Batonsiille, Vi Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PRERARD DY DR. J. 0. AYER & CO., Lowell, Ma iiiste. Prics §1; sixlottlondd, AMUS EME NT' Boyd's THREE NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENC 'l?\"‘r7 |l the Fon ey Monday, Oct 20 [ondsy o OSE : | Wed nes {Dlon Baue | Ing e Lonl m Mgt | d Tueslay Evenlng. ailt's clarm- BOGHLAN Boyd’s ‘) ‘\\!yh Thurs flN’OTABLE EVENT, Saturday Matine >0 mmening ampenins (UTODER 23 |R|BH’ SURPRISE PARTY i cElaborate Production of the |hc s B, The Crand oSt Commencing Friday Ou RUSCO& SWIETS BIG 24, = COMPANY‘ Comolidatd with Ruse & Swiit's M Specal ry. The only trick Allig Niberin Blood houn ds, ted donkey, Tennessec Operatie lestr, et Parude ity comn tre'y taron “Ferry ! Julbilee ctacnla T e with the M Spochl Saturiay mating anyprt of the Dlme Fden Musee WILL LAVLER MANAGER CORNER HTH AND FAK\‘AM STS, OMHA Ak Tho wnatul of Wat tirure, W lndies Tie Ni ar ONE DIMEADMITS 10 ALL OMA A Mediealand Sureical it Coner ©thand Harney Strets, Omaly = ‘— ;i_mp‘”“ MI.L Chronic Diseases and Deformitics. DR. A T. McLAUGHLIN, President. m\ndulh_y Dr. J W. McMenany. MANHOOD RESTO HED. I thave Sent by 1 $1n packy 0r 6 101 83 s Clicular e, Be manlin € 17 Do born ity Chingo, Il X LEOMNL, N, DY Kuhn & ( a Daiglis Srects. 1 s, low GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W. BAKER & €0°S 1eakfast Gocod 14 absolu toly purve and 0 solble. No Chemicats W. RAKER & (0., Dorchester, Mflax e Tow's Cabin O0CTOBER ha third ( mensc nctt o | were we of some th bri of (to est sow would be do in tow want to sel gelling it s 929 1890, OVERCOATS Are already a nec floors, e g L we durable material 1shaol sich I en | thing Sample examining, e ngs |ment i good puise;” bargain honestexchange for value gives lastingsatisfac- (tion to both and seller, and w mlcr selection Men's land Furnishings w hich constantly receiving additions of and warrants nouncementof 600D BARGAINS! | | | Va7 | ! wai oA lI\ is as many overcoat To judge from the way our Men's Suitsare selling, ple must find them cheap, we did so far this season, ) new shipments, In the melium weights we never had such a variety as we are showing thiy sewson, There is ot astore inOmaha or anywhere else in the westthat occupics the floor space of s anywhere near the room that we have. reater than any two la overcoits, and our prices cinnot be touched by other house ance atour prices and at the qualityand make of the garments, will convinee you that you ing an injustice to youwselfif you buy have all grades and can suitthe rich and the poor. and substantially made, dy gools of any kind. Inboys" overcoats we also show a larger ow prices put on them. [he quantity of boys' suits we have soll alrealy The asortment of overcoats we display on our second an stores combined can show you. We make a specialty an overcoat outsile of our howse. Our variety is iy Our lower priced gaments ac all of Wewant it distinctly understood that we handle no satle assortment than you can find elsewhere, and at no tim@ Weare determined to make ourboys’ department the busicst place this season, is simply amazing: and we Atour prices everybody can afford to dress his boys neat and warm, . they must be very attractive, and pcos We havenever donea heavier business in our suit department thary We are already gettin The advantag in duplicates of lots sold out, and every day geof coming to us for your fall suit is, that besides o much cheaper than youcan buy it elsewhere, you will find in our store every day nev in pattern and style. and catalogue senton application and goods sent by express with privilege of If not satisfactory inevery way youneed not take them. Open until 8 p. BARGAINS ! “A cheap takes bargain | money from| and disappoint— the end. A is an n received, and bu yer Our fall Clothing | we are the the our lat-| best) | an- | T e e pL2 80 § 22 N To gira Bilousnos. Sick Meatche. (instimtion, Nalaria, Liver Co and cortiln TRty BILE BEANS Usothe SYALLSIZE ({0 Nt heas to thobots o) Thoy © Chomos tanvenent it el ugos. Pricoof eith size, 25 ol perbotcle KISSING:: 7. 0: Phoo-smyora, PRncias ofthis. Hewre 1or & COBLA (PP OF HlAL i) Inspe Woolens. DRE.C.WESTS HERVE AND SRAIN THEITMENT ine for finee iy by DRUG (0., Omatiy, Nob GOODM AN 10 Funaw Siroel, = DR IINKENNBESS IN ALLTHE ‘«ouLulNLNm BUT ONE (URE DR, HAINES® DLDEN. SPEGIFIC. Aot he Kuow Ry 10 b haetof iy b Cunbg E Bt '60- aan h? b Vnaba. | | | 4 i | H 1 Ent e DR: fited. Makors \I(l(hllll : Eiry ot it & OFF ICE PAXTON BLOCK, o, 1ith 18 delo ST & 0 J ot 13110 Bonns, 1ts. Mo, G. \ Lindcuest AGAININ THE Tailoring tos his old friendsand pat- neral pubigta calling ol donuestie thing TH ST BALLTY, DENIIST Toot s DR (I wranteed. Teo nzer, and witho 3 at TH AND FARNAM Jreet devalr. Open evens KENSINGTON, Eye and E 1510 Dodge Street Surgeon — Spectacies sccuritoly Uit in DAY S, m. Saturday,10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co Corner 14th and Douglas reets, \VOCNCENENT large number of requests that KEIL Owing to the S the splendid offer made by us of the Lincyclos peedia and Daily Bee should not be withdrawn, have decded to accept orders for a shork The full complete and we will consequently time longer. set, ten volumes is now make a glight change in our terms. 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