Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 7, 1891, Page 8

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'I‘HL OMAHA DAILY BLL: THE CITY. The temperature ns reported by the local signal service office was as follows: At 7am., 209; atl0a.m, 262, and at 1pm ; The Ideal restaurant on Farnam street between Sixteenth and Seven- teenth run by E. T. Concannon, was closed on a 2600 morteage Monday night. Sheriff Boyd took young Je han to the reform’ school and to he will take Creck, the forger, to the penitentiary. Creck will serve one ye James Ball of Ashland, who is serving on the petit jury United States court, is shorta # s which w taken from th room Mond while the jury inner. Burt ( heeler will hereaf! cupy the position of official stenographer of Judge Wakeley's court, succeedin Bird Wakeley, who has gone to Floric where he will 1eside pern The four-story building pro joining and just south of the tional bank, which was to gold ot sheriff’s sale yeste withdrawn and will be r The property is estimated at . wife of Henry Backmann, one oldest and best known German citizens of Omaha 1 internal es i 6,000, Xty-two yeurs. known by the community place at 10 “o’cloc from the residanc th street. Interment Forest Lawn. - “Now s the winter of ur discontont well 1on of the will take Thursday morning 629 South Twer will be made hier hocomes positively. onje Arcticexplorers would do well to mal note of this, Special Sale Inour embroid imbrélderics. ale Wednesd Work from early. Th are worth AING'S ( at less than manuf: will be found at our embroidery depart- ment on second floor, King's cambric ruflings ¢ ruflling Come They out quick, King’s cambr! Every number n.f the ubove we guarantee less than half pri We also offer a lot of 4i-inch colored flouncing b mll[\ll! mbroidered and luxunul\ sold fr .50 to $4.00 a yard; all in one lot at 75¢ a yard. y MORSE Y c a yard, 300DS €O, Not Newspa YTt pays to .nl\wl(mv ’ 1ction, if it is well and [n 1850 self-evi- 1 for ments went out In 18 Vi nkee of Me se in the p a patent wa dent necessity « horses, but no ac and no tr Kent, a Conn., results, 3 alone, he is **Swamped” with orde All\nll|~n r pays him who keeps n up but'it won't_run itse A] lee for horse complete for xtra set (16) of calks costs 20, by mail, or The calks alone wear out; the fnmu- which anyone can clamp to the shoe, lasts for \I They are “alw; and pay for 5 of Um.m over by its at the smith’s e 3 nts make big pushing A perfect fit 15 ed by send- in;: l\ul ine sketeh of fore and hind feet. Kent, sole manufacturer, Meriden, ensiv y morn- mong (.ullu e For sale, A clear stock of ware and stoves, Invoicing about $3,500, in the best town in the central part of the state. Will vt cash and the balance in good Address, . J. Syrrr 1d Island, Neb, - Art G ries Open Free, 2t0 4 and S to 10 p. m., Thur day and Saturday. Sy curios, mnulm\m and painting and Havney, SN C R Troubles of the Exposition Assoc 'he exposition building association,” sai 8 well known business man yesterday **has defaulted onits rent to A. J. Poppleton to the tune of §60,000, and Mr. Poppleton served notice on lhl"ll\ to qui A meeting of the stockholders of the association has been called for next. Saturday evening to consider the matter. It is & well known fact in cor- tain civeles that the indebtedness of the con- cern is between $0,000 and $70,000, and that thero are no avatlable means of paying the same. The opera house hus been a losing venture from the start, notwithstanding Mr. Miner's economical and enterprising manage- ment. Any man with the necessary boodie cau secure the management of the Louse for the future, but whero this man is to bo found is a question yet to be solved,” —_—— Clipped from Canada Presbyterian, under signature of C. Blackett Robinson, proprietor —I was cured of oft recurring billious icad- aches by Burdock blood bitters, Don't Fool Yourself! Notwithstanding all rumors to the contrary, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Ry's new steamn ed palace slecping cars, with "«-‘wh ic lights in every berth,” still leayes the Union de- pot, "Omaha at 6:10 p. m. daily, arriy- ngat Chicago at ample time to make all Ticket office, 1501 Farnam st. J. E. PRESTON, F. A. Nasn, C. Pass, \vt Gen. Agt. ANNOU. \u«'l NTS, The repertoire that the Bostouian opera company will present at the Boyd this woeok has been somewhat changed from the orig- inal announcement, and is now as follow: Thursday evening, *“Robin Hood;” Friday evening, “Carmen;" Saturd wmatinee, “‘Robin Hood.” and Saturday evening, *Su- zette) All of the great soloists that gave the organization its great name will appear here during the fortheoming engagement, The Ferguson and Marr comp: Wil presenttho | mirth-provolin rthy's Mishavs,” at Boyd's opera Sunday eveniwug mext, comprises an tion of talent seldom’seen in farce comody: , which farce, The engagement of Clara Morels at Boyd's for three nights, beginning Monday, January 12, will beu notable oue_ for two' reasons : Miss Morris comes to Omaha this season with entirely restored health, and her per- formances are characterized with that force aud power which gained for her the title of the greatest actress yet produced by Amer- ica. In addition to this Miss 1 be seen for the first timo | French master, Victorien Sardou, a “Fedora,” “La Tosca,” “Diplo others, " At the initial jor “0dette” in San Fran.yoo ther was not a dissenting voice t5at Sardou had for the first time been int Leproted by an American who added far,q to his creation. “Odotte’ is one 0'"" " g10atest successes achieved by this £ ocat actress, Ella Ewing, the Missoun big girl, is a drawing card at the Eden Musee this week. Her features and form are perfect, but she is elght feet tall and weighs 252 pounds. Daily hundreds of people congregate about and gaze in wouder at ber huge proportions, havo been | THE COUNTY BOARD, Candidates for Positions Under the New Organizations, | The old board of county commissioners | held its farowell sossion yesiorday afternoon. iere is an 1mmense amount of business to he mew bourd will organise are candidates for | with the latter a favorite | ! clerkship of the board there are a n or more candidates, but those who are sing their claims with gre: 4[: \l rnest- ness are A. J. Weob, the pi vk, Je- | tiel, Taiges Conriolly, at Mogtgoms | om Daily aud Will \\‘\m y. Webb's | chiane t i Mike L building Jjob. The transferring county he engineer of the is not sy about losing his | has been some talk, however, of Mike from the court house to the all been cut and dried to retain John s poor commissioner. < Webb had read all the old bills 3 ng to his fect, demanded of farm buildings vou did not file it with me.” I > to hand it to Clerk dinly, and O'Malley still has it, I pre- Hascall said no moro, and the journed meeting ad- ecting was uninteresting. Tt was cleaning up of old business, dispos- adopting little resolutions and tie bonds of county officers elected bills and The largest allowed wero those of St vift Boyd According to the )t the committeo there are only a fow dollars left in the road fund. The committee on court house and jail reported, recommenuing that more room be made in the jail and that an_ extra supply of blankets and clothing be purchased at once. The report was adopted. nmended that an_ appropriation s for County Attorney Mahoney to v his expenses to Detroi secure depositions in the Architect N mtracts for furnishing flour for the county were awarded to the South Omaha 1d W, Preston & Co. of Omaha. v 100 lm\mll\ A communication was read from J. H. Mc- Shane stating that he had a lot of merchan- diso left over from his commiss ment used on the grade during the which hie would sell dirt cheap, The matt was ved to Poor Commissiones Arran P. Lennu hom nd Tsland mes Walsh, for bridge furnished 'the poor transportation to the sol work and v farm, was allowe o'clock, approv die, The incoming members of the:board are Charles L. Van Camp and George Timme, remedies rd: 1'and tho old bodrd will. adjbura sin Althot are pushed into Y spicy sements 1 Bull's cough syrup takes the lead and drug- gists sell more thun ever before, Price only cents. Mrs, Crow—Chile, tion oil, it cure cents, L by your bottle of de ¢ rheumatis The following peramits w superintendent of buildings ye: 5. one and one-third story 2110 Biuney stroet, Kountie ®_ Orehird 111 Total . To Nervous Debilitated Me n If you will send us_your addvess we send you Dr. Celebrated Voltaic Belt und App! on trial They will quickly restore you to vigor, manhood and health. I’l.mlxjvhlLL free. Vouratc Bewr Co., Marshall, Mich, wil —— A New Regulation Cap. Chief Clerk C serviee has reccived notice that a new regu- lation cap has been adopted by the depar ment to be worn by postal cler duty, 'This cap is described as being sub- stantially the same as the cap herotofore in use with the e: ion of the visor, which will hereafter be curved instead of Xl.ll The chauge is made on account of the n rtment having adopted a style of c: 1l.u to that now worn by postal clerks, — A Pleasing Sense of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of syrup of figs, as it acts in harmony with nature to effectu’ ally cleanse the stem when costive or bil- fous, For sale in50c and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. AT il e The City Hall Superintendent Resigns J.I. Jobst, the superintendent. of the new city hall, tendored bis resiguation to Mayor Cushing yester day. Mr. Jobstis fnterested in the recently re- organized company that purchaged the plant of tho Louisville pottery and tile company and_re his wosition as superintendent of the c to give his e tire attentio to the duties of his new posi- tion. e Van Houten's Cocoa—FPure, soluble, eco- nomical. A To Attend the Inaugural. Atameeting of the Samos stion Mon- day evening the arrangements for attending the inaugural ceremonies at Lincoln were completed, The association will meet at the Merchants' hotel on Thursday morning at o'clock sharp, and, led by the A. O, H. band, will march to the B. & M. depot and leave Omaha on the § o'clock train, The fare will be §2.20 for the round trip. s Cure for Croup—Use Dr. Thomas’ electric oil according to directions. It is the best remedy for all sudden attacks of colds, pain and inflammation and injuri S A Matrimonial. Mr. James Howe of Chicago and Miss Mary A. Craig of this city were united in marriage Monday afternoon by Rev. Dr, at the residenco of the bride's 514 South T'wenty-first strect. The d couple left for the east on the ain, After an extended eastern will return to Chicago, where they will maice their future Lome. errllurl‘ luvnnnl‘l. The following marriaze licenses wers is- suedby Judge Shiolds yesterday : 1\n|nm\m| wldross, Joseph Hamilton, South Om 136! W inbicnt, Routh Om § Willlam Bruce, Rolfe, Ta 1 Belle Fisk, Rolte, [a §dohn A |<wuwn Denver, 1 Loulu 1, Bagley, Kansas City Nathun E. pratal, Kingman, Kn i 8. 8ebling, Omaha, l\\n. m J. Gregor, Fremont 1 Mary Meilchasoski, Omaha § x‘ Fargaczewskl, Omaha 1 dohanna Kishitzki, Omaha § James O, Mask, Omaha 1 Clara Adams, Omaha § Auzust. Gustavson, Omaha, { Amanda Johnson, Omiha - Broke His Arm While Skating. Charles McMaton, a lad about years old, who lives at 1205 Cass street, was out skating on the asphaly pavement yester day afternoon and fell, by his left arm just above the wrist. A physician was caiied to dress the wound. ha fourteen Each Season Has Its own 1 b but with the uniform vigor s Sarsaparilo, the system readily adapts. itself to el conditions, Composed of thie best & and tonjes, and being highly concentrated, Ayer's Sarsapatill is the most eflective and economical of |l|->y|ul). dachie, loss of appetite, and indigestion. These symptoms were mueh worse last spring, especially the trouble with m . A friend persuaded arsaparilla. 1 began taking it, and my troubles all disappeare —Mis. Genevra Belanger, 24 Bridge st. Springfield, Mass Ayer's Sarsaparilla TREPARED BY DR.J. C. AYER & CO, Lowell, Mass, Soldby Druggists. $1, six i Worth §31 bottle, Drs. Betts % Betts Pagsiva, Sae ns and Specialists, 1200 DOUGL\AS STRERET OMAHA, NEB, &IAPNBS UNE uAu.m No ODoR WHEN HEATEDO For improved and economic cooke use it for Saueces ind Bishes. i Fish, ete.] et meat tion, added Dropara- Contains no 8 (INPANY'S EXTRACT (F BEEF, e o Justus vou Lichig® slgnutureas shown ue of about THE North American Review anuaay Contains: THE FUTURE OF TRE INDIAYN QUECTI) By G Treland in the By Tr Hox, Henky Canor Lope, The Dowries of Women in Franc By MADASE ADAM, A Witness for William Shakespeare, iy Dr. W. J. Rovre, How Stall We Man Our Ships? y Apsira Luce, U, S, Vital Statstcs of e Jown, By Dre. Jons S. Bituiy Reminiscences of American Hotcls By Max O'Ret, Can We Coerce Canada? By Erast The Late Financial Crisis, Ews, An Opportuiy for the Arerican Negro The most widely and favorably known spe lalists in the Unitel States. Their long e: skill and universal su 1t and cure of Nervous, al o cutitle thoss pletely d i |I l”I % BISTULA AND RECTAL U 1eured without pain or de AND VARICOCELE stully cured in ONORRHEA, GL § riood, 1o YERS sntion perm; ry , Decayed Ficulties, 18 nd all delicate disorders peeu o elther sk positively cured, us well func 1 disorders thi e hl!hum\uu\h(ul xn\'uu\l without cutting, at hon t's pain or TO YOUNG AND V\DDLE AGED MEN. { The awtal clects of RE fly vic which brings ing both mind and nun W Graitad e permunently DRS BETTS proper indulzen d Puth both mind and Hodgs business, study MARRIED M happy life, awar ussls Address those who have I iselves by ir which them for those entering on that of physical debility, quickly OUR SUCCESS Ts based upon facts, Practical expori- co. § Svery ease is specially studied, thus’ starting Hght medivines ure 1 in our 1]y 1o suit ase, thus oswithout injury. Dls Betts & Betts, 9 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA, NEB. Macbeth's ““pearl top” and ‘“ pearl glass’’ lamp-chimneys do not break from heat, not one ina hundred; they break from accidents, They are made of clear glass as well as tough, as clear as crystal. They fit the lamps they are made for. Shape controls the draft; they are shaped right. Draft con- tributes to proper combustion; that makes light; they im- prove the light of a lamp. But theycost a dealer three times as much as common chimneys, and, as they do not break, he is apt to be anxious lest thLy stop his trade. Di- minished sales and less profit are not agreeable to him. There are two sides to the question, Havea talkwith him. Pitsburg. GEO. A, MACHETH & (0, JERSEYS FOR SALE At a Bargain. In order to reduce my stock s I will sell some fine yearling and two- year-old heifers at a great reduction; also three fine bulls, one two and taree years old, and three cows, which are all finely bred and register Cows and heifers duo to calf in spring to my prize | bull, worth #1,000,00, Now is your | time to start a fine Jersey herdat a very low price. Write for prices at once. My herd has won over two hundred prizes in last five years. GRAHAM P. BROWNE, Proprietor Jorseyville Stock Farm, Q. Drawer No. 4. OMAHA, NEB, t once, By Jases M, Huo. The BrutalSex, By Oscak FAv Abans, In Favor of the Jew. By M. DouRcHier SANFORD, AND OTHEIR IMTORTANT ALTICLES, 50 Cents o Copy; 83.00 & Year, AMUSEMENTS, 9c ? — Three Nights MONDAY, JANUARY 4. A Great Attraction The De.Wolf Hopper | OperaBouffe Co. | In Byrne & Korker's Charming Comle Opera, CASTLES IN THE AIR Thy Most Powerful Company of Comedians in , A riea. MAGNIFICE Box ghects open Sutur, The ( Grand - Tonight. LAST PERFORMANCE, EITHE CLEMENCEAU CASE. SYBILJOHNSTONE AS 1ZA. Prices $1.00, BOYD'S. Thursday, Jan. 8. THE SPARKLING MUSIC! Prices us usual THRE Saturday Matinee. ANMOUS In the following repertoire: Thursday Evening, * Robin Hood.” Friday Evening, “Carmen.” Saturday Matince, “Robin Hood.” urday Evenlug, “Suzette.” Chorus of 40. Orchestra of 20 leof seats opens Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, THE GRAND 7 b Saturday and Sm.day,’JaAmmy 10 and 11, Opening With a faturday Matinee, HAVERLY’'S (it quclo Tum’s (j:;l)in (0. this seasc POPULAR PRICE Resorved seats, Sale opens Sat- urduy morain EDEN MUSEE. Will Lawler, 0, d5¢ and S, arnam That Big M f\ IN \ GROO! A Satirieal It of tho duy, Introdueing the clalties o1 the day, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W. Baker & Co.: Breakfast Cocoa b the excess of Ing, § feet as RY. funniost Fun, Wit, Merriment Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals are used in its preparation., It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup, It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in heulth, 8old by Grocers ovorywhere, WT BAKER & 0., Dorchester, Mass. i 3 e acknow edzed ¢ ¥ 16 Cures in V8. J"STONER, N D Decarcn Nold b nm;xm-\ ¥ L 9100, —————————————————————————————————————————————————— THE BEST I BOOTS & NOBS IN THE WORLD, ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket & Rhode Island Rubber Co And \\ © are their we Addre! American fland Sewed Sho Co 1204 and 1206 Harncy Street. stern agents and always carry a larze stock. 10 to SYPHILIS 3¢ GURED We guarantee to cure any caseof Syph= ilis no matter of how lon%l standing. And avethe only rem= edy that will cure the disease. You have tried everything else and wasted your money, why not now try us. We guarantee tocure or refund every dollar. When it is nec- essary for patient to come here we agree to pay railroad fare both ways, all hotel bills and refund your mon- ey if we do not cure you. Write for partic- I'u) . SUTS AND 0 At $18.00 | STILL CONTINUES, THR € SALE OF (Taking stock this week), for the bargains we will offer in a few days, AlS Watch | ulars; do not be hum- bugged any longer. We are financially re- sponsible with $300,~ 000 capital. COOK REMEDY Co0., Omaha, _ Office—Covner 18th and Farnam Sts. DR. MCGREW FINCHER WITH LIFTING CAMS. DOUBLE MAT Send for Catalogus and Prices. NO CUREK! THRE SPECIALIS Is unsurpassed in o treatment forms of PRIVATE DISEASES Stricture, Syphills, Lost Manhood, §kin Dis- ‘emale Diseases, Dr. MeGrow's ess in the © above Disenses has never been equiled. is cuaran t 9 hours time, - Write 2 to 4 only. am Sts, O LUNGS ¥%5 AND Nervous System T, ot all Sovouteon yonrs experionce. A rogul thio groat r, 1ost Manood, Som he Blood, Skin and Urinary Or ns. N0 1 Ruarait nuliation free. Book (Mysterles Of Life) sout fos RIS ¢ Nmlte to L i Power, g8 5the Wakefdlncss, Lml Munhood, 0118 neas, D.aks l]r\ill and loss of Organs, 1u. either e, r-exertion, youthful indigcretions, or 86 of tobatco,0p] imniagts, which uitin lead to Iufirm! s ption aod Insanity, Patup in con in the veat pocket. Price 81 Sent by mull to any address, tion thfe naner. Addre 38 power of th cinted by ¢ the excessi Clicular free. Men DR. BAILEY GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Testh Dl or Weme BEE BIiILDINu, § Shue f AML.S MEANS’ 1in g without Our discount 0 i Teoth extracted | 2 Fino Je Wi it nd without Ilullt'x Gold and sil rates Bridge and Crown Work outplates A1l work warranted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrarce, 10th street clovator — Oper evens fi‘fifi'fi KENNESS IN ALL THt WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR, HAINES' GOLDEN SPEGIHL. > prices lower th pen able J. MEANS & CO. 41 Lincolo Sireet, lethods Bzl |oun NEW BOOK |L?g’jg‘j§““‘ ittt T o1 NN tronted o “MELTS TOO SOON. FOR SALEL Chicheater's English Diamond Hrand. My Palnting ana 1 fcuuvaovm Pills |hEni AR, P WINDHEIM 5616 8, 16th W EHR b P upeeino 0 l b Strect, INTHE WORLD WiLL o 1L....|...xu.u..a o Kauire, - DpeTaini A AYETURE LUT ¥ _saabyaf L Dreass Phitaai, I | WANTED-- line ever invented thaut hold out A perfect s 0P arnam Street, Worcester M ise GOODMAN CUR ART DE }',\Hl zard to cost Watche i, ry and ‘all goods, T ’ 1 our peoply have ave 1o parchase this This sale will notl- st long C.S. RAYMOND. Douglas and 16th St. Jysgeris, Diasines HCE TOOLS R ICE TOOL Plows and Markers, M ARI’\ERS. A full llno of Everything used by lce Gatherers HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, STOOL 01 NO PAY. Dr.DOWN 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. 7 casol undertake and Ollicohours—-9a. m, to ¥ p. m. Bundays C.S.RAYMOND'S Sacrifice and Removal Sale n just what ur vrices Pateld sale at insur ENT weare sinply Diamonds,§olid s of goods DRE.C. wE‘sT's i KERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT. Fitn gureicla, Wokd Hotianiie DIMIG CO,, Qwaha Ne ot ¢ i 31. €, Mo odiing Lo

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