Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 12, 1891, Page 8

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O THE CITY. Two ears of tin for ( ceived at the customs office dahy were res yesterday Just for the sake of variety Judge Helsley gave Polk McGuire ten days in the county jail, and turned the rest of the gang loose, Chief Seavey slip and fell at the corner of | ‘~vn'h v Jackson this morning # y wrenched an ankle that was hroke Dg not resgrt to dangerous methods to clear your complexion, when it is a positive fact that Spanish Court Cream will give the desired results without the least danger, for sale by ull druggists, At the temple on Harney st Twenty-fourth street, the Lo A literary society will give an_entertain- ment consisting of several literary and musical numbers at 8 o'clock this cven come time ago. ing. Rev. A. W. Lamar, pastor of the Firgt Baptist church, will be the guest th®ociety and will continue his lecture on “Recollections of the South.” The public ut large is cordially invited to at- tend, —_—— Stand Your G When you make 1 to take Hood's Sarss ced to buy some other Clerks may claim that “our s ns good as He 8 aind all that, but the pecuiiar merit of Hood's Sar 1la cannot be equ I'herefore have nothing to do with substi having Hood puriticr and buil and insist upon 1. the best blood arsaparil ip med - WHERE JUSTICE RULES. Opening of the May T Dis- trict Court. nof the Shortly that nfter 9 o'c veteran dep ock yesterday 1 sheriff, I ning lis Grebe, walked into court room No. 1 andinaloud voice that woke the e cried, “Hear ye! Hear ye! The May term of the district court, of Douglas county is now open.” Judge Hopewell, Davis aud Irwin were o the bench The first business was to announce the stenographers and bailiffs. The stenc pher follows : Bird Wakely, . Valentine, T. . Wilson, A. M. Hopkins w. S Potter The bailiffs are as follows: Louis G head bailiff; H. W, Walker with Judge F telle: H. W. Hunt with Judge Irvine: W, H Heller, H. M. Waring and C. A Bpaulding with Judge Ferguson; John Nor bere with Judgoe Hopewell; Jerome Pentzel with Judge Wakeloy, and Pat McQuillan with Judges Do The names of wd Davis ninety jurors who were drawn to serve the M m were read and sixty responded (hese Do ey marked “in an undertone that men must n to obey the wandate of the court. He then ¢ d - the clerk to make out an attachment for the de. tones. This was given to the sheriff opening of today's session these men will explain why they when the court opened “Tho call for the equity eases which presided over by Judge Doane will be nnounced this docket hus been made up not were prescnt 11 be cloy The and is now in the It shows 110 criminal hands of the lawyers. and 2,55 Hopewell will have al docket, as Judge arpy couty term of 10 case of the state against H. M. Rogers disposed of. Attorney Mah utered anolle, u ticket was purchased and Rogers arted for his home which is at But ff Boyd and his deputies put in the portion of yesterday afternoon serv- ing process upon the delinquent jurors who ailed to attend court at the opening session. In nearly o have not re instance the men claim they fying thom that they have been sclected to serve, Judge Hopewell will call the criminal et in room No. 1 morn > many cises that are v Coun Mahos will probably” take against MceNamara, who is murder, The motion for & new trial in the case of st against the iro insurance cori- v was argued before Judg terday afternoon. At the last the plaintiff recovered full amount of his claim - ans make great therapeu- or the most part they con- with admimstering judiciously 1in the books, o Dr. J.C. due the_ credit of discove ing that ereatest of blood purifiers—Ayer Buarsaparilla - wrds, 1414 to LIS Douglas, sidebourd sale all this weck. el up the one charged with term of court a judgment for tho Special A O U W, All members of North Omaha No. Ancient Order United men, will meet at Goodrich Twenty-fourth and Paul str p. m. Tuesday, May 12, to funeral of our late brother, Thomas Hamilton. Members of sister lodges and visiting members ave covdially in- vited to attend. By orc JonN T, Sy, Master Workman, - LINE FOR SALE, lodge Work- 1, corner | at 1:30 id - the tt SHORT Bioux City Railroad to Be Bartered at Aucti During the past fo ys rumors have been current in railrouad civcles in this city to the offect that the Pacific Short Line bad been ordered sold by the receiv satisfy the mortgage iu in e to of the sbteduess rond. It was positively denied by the United Btates court officials that any of the court had been made or that there had been any change in the status of the case in_ court. The receiver has stated that the parties who have forcelosed the mortga ara ready to sell and that a salo will be made | within sixty days. The voad 1s completed from Covington, op osite Sioux City, to O'Neill, & distance of 5. s are three would-be purchase \western, the 11 build intention to City to. Ogden, the whole line o d between thos: sing the itains i the Swe alley aud South pass, one of grados aud shortest routes known It is safo to say that the line will not go begging for purchasers, and it is more than likely that the sharp competition will foree the price up to a good the - Baking | Lowry, th WiLY SCORES A POINT, The Mans' Suit Buriington. Caldwell, { Against the Judge Henry ( nited States cir cuit judge, bhas handed down an opinion on the motion to mand the case of Thomas W, grain wan of Lincoln, versus the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad com- Plaintift sued to recover damages in the sum of $145,000, claiming that he had been diseriminated inst by the railroad com any The defendant asked to hay the case re manded to the state courts, alleging that the ase should be tried there and that the United States court b ad no jurisdiotion The opinion of sectlons of tho interstate ing that the action is one arising aet, and might have been cri in the circuit court, thus movable cause, Owing to the fact suit are not agreed under the ally brought making it a re- that the parties to the 1 the construction of s court holds that it mand is - — Queen of the May. Say ma, the girls say if my face want so iled ‘up_ with piinples, they'd make me cen of the May. What shall 1 dot et a bottle of Hatler's sarsaparilla and burdock, of course; it's the most wonderful bloodpuritier of the age. > The Paxton Hotel Fiv Did not effect the hotel pr n any wiy 80 as to interfere with the operation of the house. Only the annex w aged and guests have beer without the interru President The Chicago, St Omaha rail m of ate of one HE OMAHA KILLED BY A MOTOM. His Death rom a Car, Late vesterday afternoon Johnny Hay- ward, a boy seven years of age, was killed | by a motor at Thirty-fifth and Leaveuworth A Boy Meots in Jumping streets. The lad was jumping off and on the pass- ing cars when he was caught by one and ro- ceived a blow on his head that resulted in almost instant death, The lad was hastily conveyed to his home, av the corner of strects by a couple of streot cleaners who uad witnessed the aceid Efforts were made but life was extinct. or bruised, only a small white skin near the left temple motor car step had struck him, esuscitate the child, cut was not mark whor Motorman R. H. Waring, hiving at 1914 Cuming street, was in charge of the car at the time, He stated that small boys in the habit of jumpine on and off the cars in that vicinity avoidable Johuny was a ve and that the accident was uu pretty boy, and the oldest of four children. The chi father is a carpenter and is somewhere in Texas, wh ook for work I'he company has made arrang the chilc Aninguest will be held at Heafy & Heafy's at 11 o'clock today - s All tor Sister., How much money have 1 ot in my bank? Forty-five cents, stranger—only want five cents more, What will 1 do th tranger ! Why,you ' has such a terrible cough, and’ people t will be bad on her if she don't get betier soon, and the folks tell mo Haller's sure cough syrun will it right sis! and one- W treip from points on their line in Nebraska within 150 miles of Omaha, including Sioux City, for those desiring to attend recep- lent Harrison at Omaha Iickets will be sold May 13, good returning to and including May 14, N Wl (el 6 | up; so you see—five cents! Thank you, stranger, ————— $10 to Cinc ati and urn. The Ohio & Mississippi railw will sell tickets from St. Louis to Cincinnati and return at the low rate of #10, good going May 18 and 19 and retueni until May 22 inclusive. For furth information address A Lytle, west, pass'e 105 Novth Broad St, Louis, Mo, ROWNING, DAILY Thivty-fifth and Jackson | BRK: $2.50, size CONTINENTAL. Special Sale of Boys' Knee Pant Suits. $2.00 On account of r B2L50 $3.00 + 3.0 Beginning Monday we will offer several large lines of boys' all wool cheviot suits made in the best less than 43.00, $3.50, are 4 to 14 year are just as represented. BOYS 50c¢ will be the price Continental Gor. i (O Manufacturers and Retailers of Reliable Clothing. s WEEIC Chev I colors and $25. WE will offer Special Values of Men’s Sack and Cutaway Business Suits, At $15.00! $15.00! These Suits are eqaal to any $18.00 Suits shown in the city. and Serges and in fact, all s=asonable shades. lots, Cassimeres In our you want a Dress Suit, We guarantee a saving of 20 CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL. immense stock we have can fit any size or build of man perfectly. remember our Clay Worsteds at $18, in 40 differegt styles They are in light gray and dark colors—in all sizes and $20 per cent to every purchaser, SUITS, Knee Pant Suits in many different siyles and al $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Full Line of Men's Summer Furnishings Now Money Cheerfully Refunded when [ goods do not satisty. \ BROWNING, KING & CO. S. W.CORNER FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS. SEND "TWAS A CLOSE CALL. »in the Masonic Temple Does Con- siderable I asonic Temple block at Sixteenth apitol avenue, narrowly escaped de- fire at 9 o'clock yesterday i The and ( struction by morning. At that hour a volume of smoke burst from the door of 212 North Sixteenth strec in the store occupied by the New York five und ten-cent bargain company, aud was quickly followed by an alarm of fire, The tire departinent promptly resp: onded to the alarm, When the hose companies arrived o the ground the entive block was filled with smoke which poured in dense clouds from the open windows of each floor and mado the location of the fire dificuit 16 determine. "The blaze was finally located in the alley end of the store, and was soon ex- ting! “The stock was almost & total loss n was valued at §,000 and insur ‘The furniture sto son & O'Connel smoke, T Swok floor and damaged th tent “The loss on the building is fixed at $ overed by iusurance. How the fire orig inated is a mystery, but it 15 thought threw mp iuto & he room, .\mll‘l-- filled with their 10ss at 5,00 » room o the thivd iture to some ex somo e blooa onstip; is gone, DeWitt's ion. The tipation poiso arly Risers cure moved the disea: Special Sale of Sideboards, S, AL Orchard, 1414 to 1418 Doug has just received an elogant line of fi and medium priced sideboards at prie that will prise you. These by ave made in the latést styles furnish in antique und old English oak prices this weok. Speciul - LIGHTNY NG MALL WORKERS. Some Railwa wtal Clerks Who Know Their Business, Chief Clerk Vandervoort of the railway mail service is pleased with tho examinations that some of the clerks in the department have passed during the month of April The examination consists of throwing cards upon which the names of postoftic ure printed into a case of smail pi with uwames of mail ro them, hese cards and t ) represent the letter and packages to be handled and the case in the mail car into which the mail mu be distributed as the u thunders Some of the best made @ i f he following braska, 400 cards in Fuller of Oregon, 630 cards ps; A, H f @81 G, W. Joues of Missc 470 cards in 11 minutes, The fc ng received agrade of 100 per cent, accordiug to the rules Y fol v (0 per cent: P, ebraska, 1,114 cards in 45 minutes: S. D H ado, 034 cards in 2 mine Powder A Puie Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known, Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Falatable and Wholesome, | Blo utber baking powder does such works | utes Je v of Towa, 621 s in 17 minutes; W. A. Crosby of Missouri, 48 cards in 13 miuutes; W.J, Mettler of Iowa, 620 cards in 54 minutes; Jobu Shill of Miss 470 cards in 16 minutes; W. A, Dave, 1114 in 1 hour and 11 minutes; W.J. N ' gon, 650 cards iu 20 minutes. - The best and cheapest Car-Sta is sold by the Bordon & Selleck Co,, Cbicage, 1l With ¥oue mau can wo loaded car, ror IDEVEN § TRATED CAT | Drs. Betts & Betts ] Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1400 DOUGLAS STRERET OMAHA, NEB. Tne most widely and favorubl falists in tae Unitel States pericnce, remarkable skill and coss n the tre nt and cure of Nervous, fo and Surgical Disanses. entitlo these physicians o the fuli confidence o 1 every wherd FEATN AN ol PRV tol {16 awfal efoots OF oarly vica nud the samer Y atfollow in ts train BLOOD AND SKiN DIS known spece r long exe r8al suo =) L compl: hV and permanen (uru NERTOTEBERILITY AND SN AL IS mmlwlh yield rondily to thelr skiiful treat- men 8, FISTUL AND RECTAL ULCERS Btsed curod without pain or detéation s busin HYDROCELE AND VARICOCE nentip and succosstully cured HILIS, GONORRHEA nvmnrrM- Semiual Weuk 8 N e to efther sex posi Tuncsional disorders thit resw(t from youthsd (”H]:‘Iml”‘[‘“ X« re RE manently completa latation. Cured nt without wos 1'% pain oF Annoyai TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A SURE CURE Zh, spiv, orcanie w ness, destro; body. with ull its dreidec cured, T { DRS, BETTS JiSei™ dhane fvea'ty® i proper fndulgence and solitary nabits, which ruin both mind and body, untitting them for business. study o MARRIED ME happy Life, aware ¢ ossisted. nge {lls. permanently OP « entering on that Dhysical debiiivy, quiokly OUR SUCCESS | Ts based upon facts. First—Practical experls ence, Becond—Every case is specially studied, thus’ starting right. Third — medicines are propared In our laborutary exiotly to sult h ouse, thus effecting cures without injury, Drs. Betts & Betts, ~ OMAHA, NEB FRENGH SPECIFIC I anlA;émlntnl c sE |8'l"l'|; ot | S Address those who have im- | ALOGUI. AMUSEMENT " ONE_NI ONLY. THE GRAND, MONDAY, MAY 11, Grand Athletic Under the mana Entertainment arson’ Davies nd E1 Rother, Th 3 iniddledoicht is ma B have n to with JACGK DAVIS. BILLY WOODS, The Coiorado heavywelzht u.n..m..n. n will i t sportinz event of t mistip Betwean TATL AND WOUDE: Popular priocs. DIME EDEN MUSEE. Corner 11th and Fa Streets, MILLE. the Big-Footed Girl from Sho wears No, s, JWE, the Or ous PITZPATRICK Sinzers, Dane "BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD MAKER Is not plea=ant to take, as it is com- posed of all the medicinal qualities thatgo to make new and rich blood without compelling the consumer to pay $1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP which can be!bought any woere for thirty-five c-mts a gallon, as all sar- aparilas are. BEGGS' BLOOD PURI¢IER and BLOOD MAKER is composed of pure medicins, and al- | lcwa the purchaser to add syrup | which is advisel whon given to | ehildren, ! It your dry pt no ist dbes not keep 1t ac it substitn prdur direct, fro s Meg b 103 hizan st [ | u.u Wil orward, exprass propaid, - | tie for 81" orsix for & HOTEL. The Murray, Cor. fsthe most substantially constriue Building in Omaha, Se 3 ming fr basement to roof. Al the ceilings anit floors tined itk Asbesios fire @ it fmpoxsibie to bira throughout the o ilding, Steam heat, munsh B. SILLOWAY, Pron. Gonorhea and dischargos frou the urinary Orgaus unerited oF aequired L.y par Lox Al drug 14th and Harney, | proof | D OCTOR Mc GREW THE SPECIALIST. More than 1 n the treatment of I SES withont heloss of quailo clreulars LOST MANHOOD And all weaknesses of th e sexual organt ness, timidity and_despondency Thie rellef s immed; 1 comple SKIN DISEAS A complete cur Hours for ladi DR MCGRFW S Marvellous success in the treatment of private diseases has won for nim a re ion which is truly national in char- e, and hig great army of es from Lllc Atlanticto the 'l he doctor is wduate of “rogular” v long and careful experience in hospital practice, and is wssed among the leding specialists in modern science. Treatment by cor- respondence. V toe cirulars” about each of the uhu\' diseases, free. Office 14th and Farnam Streets. OMAHA, NEB, Entrance on Lither Street. Omaha Medieal and Surgieal INSTITUTE, j 4 -h _“ ug_ ik i o RSP AN i PR host Factliien, Apparatus e He ssful traatment’ of evers forim of tequiring Medic ROOMS K Defor ture Imn e CCancer, Catarrh an, i ASES OF WOMEN n Froo. We partment for Women Hy Private) Only Reila Making & Spoclalty of VIl One pers MFviow praferre: s or send hitory of Inin’ wrapper e Tur BOOK I pecial o ons all et v A, T. McL, 9th and Har ughlin, Presiden Streots’ Omuia DR. BAILEY, Dentist, Graduate A Full Set of T for FIVE Dot Anteed i H AND FARNAM voulogs to offer the greatest value department. KNER PAN' S0c will be the price this week on boys™ all wool cheviot pant: 50c will be the price of our finest braids in boys” straw hats, the latest styles. for boys hats in fine crush goods, all shades. Clothing House, Douglas and 15th Sts. | ,ThE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPP ecent purchases we are enabled this week ever shown in our Children’s $2.00, Tha they manner at the popular prices the actual cost of manufacturing, Come carly. We guarantee the values; Sce samples in our show windows, ALDEN & FAXON, Wr ALDEN & FAXON, 66 & 68 W. Third Strect, CINCINNATI, O, aind Design advertisements and place them conspicuously in any paper Are Newspaper Advertisi s, | in the world. having 20 years ex- Qualificd and wille perience. T'he most | ing to save you popular House in People say the West, NO DOUBT OF IT | | _ ALDEN money of us—" Your advice is worth MONEY.” - ALDEN —~AND - FAXON, Can boom your town —~AND — FAXON, Write Circulars and circular letters. Having a big | or your business. Boards of Trade i 4 J | showld secure our services. Your run. Give us an idea and we will § woney’s worth always. Have you sce do the rest, our Ilustrative Pamphlet? It's a beautys REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. CENUINE HAS BUFF WRAPPER AROUND BOTTLE. MADE ONLY BY POND’S EXTRACT CO. 76 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK. NO CURE! NO PAY. DrDOWNS | 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Seventagn yeurs exparionce. A reular graduato i medicino, ay diplomuy show. 1s sill traating with the groates on 14 Private DISo tses. A permanont ciro g uir 1 for Catarrh Shofmatorrh mpotoncy, Svphtll+. Stricture, and il aise ensen of the X for avery case | undertake and fall cure. Consultat cohours— o m. 03 p. m. Bunday I am to12m She Saved Her MONEY, And so can every good Housekeeper by always have on hiand CAMPBELL'S | VARNISH STAINS. | . hat has ever be Floral Conversatory. iS’«mlh East Cor. G and 17th, Lincoln, Nebh W. S. Sawyer & Co. l’l ANTS AND CUT FLOWERS er's, nek him U Phenoling CURES erals usp alty, and sent to any part of the q stute Price Hst free Discount 1 nders e Telephone " O OuLund Phyals Vital Exhaustion, P TTEs 500 per Botale.” Ginctions Iande Phancline Madicine Go. Omaha. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL 1T. thbn Nerve Tenic Pills MAKES NEW HEALTHY BLOOD AnD RESTORES THE NERVOUS 8YSTEM 4 "o Fliey briv m-m.rm.ununlumn o QETTIIL b | watlow ¢ S omorng i 74 | rangoment of tho Nerves, impure { P ¢ Errors, you should ot onoo tuke i Or, ¥ Nerve Toule Pills, tho Gre. | ¥ ‘will enrigh your Blood | wnd etrengthom your Nerves. Prico, 60 cents & vial | Forsalo Ly druggists or ecu by wall, Prioe 80 oot | HOBR’'S MEDIOINE co.i . Sampls ¥ = 848 FRANGISCO, OALs OHICAGE, Iy 'S

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