Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 26, 1891, Page 8

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1801. THE CITY. Chief Seavey and wife have recelved an invitation to attend o ption given by the p st of the New York board of police on James Lee am Carroll are hold as waracters, They were arrested in a lodging-house with a bolt of silk in their possession, and are suspected of burglurizing a store in an Towa town, Last Saturday the contractor com- pleted the grading of State street, be- tween this city and Ilorence. Partieg who have been over the road state that it is in first-class shape and will furnish an elegant driveway as soon as the earth settles, All of the prisoners arrested onaccount of the airship farce with the exception of Turner, have been released. It is be- lieved that Turner was as deep in the | game ns any of them, but was deserted | at the last moment by his pals. Missionary Reedy emphatically de- nies the report that St. Timothy's He su 10 give up its present quarters, but that the mission where, will be continued some- Joseph | ner, Frank Ba ; taken out of a boxeur Sunday night, and Judge Helsley gave them fifteen duys on bread and wat Charles J. Baumann, the assessor of Douglas precinct, has broken the record He has completod his work and returned his book to the county clerk two weeks before the date required by law. Bau- mann has performed his work but it is in such shape that the services of an ex- pere will berequired before anything o nscer aluation of the ct where he y out his totals or He has also failed to show what lands are improved and the separate values, De tho Ui States distric Judge™ Rin ¢ iing, returned home Saturd; Judge for Wy last. Friday evening Ms trict Attorney Baker and Clerk Frank, accompanied by their wives, guests at dinner at Judge Dundy’s house, where Judee Riner was a guest during his sty in On Before the p Judge Dundy “pn who threw up his hr f s Dis lior shal Slaughter, rty retived from the table gereatly surprised at this f esteem, but found wo preciation of the elegant Judgo Riner, like his compeer, Dundy, is a great bunter, and h ny trophies of the chasc as a result of his fre- quent incursions into the mountans, The judicial Nimrods will make a joint at- tack on the grizzies of tho Rockies in tho fall. How It Came About. Now, doctor, it’s no use. I've taken your atufl over six month and I don't et ‘well worth a cont—my liver and stomach aro out of order, so ycu ‘say, but all your medicine Rgoes for naught. Now, I am’ going to quit your remedies and take Haller's Sarsaparilla and Burdock—it cured mo once before' when was all run down, and I have faith to ve- iove it will do so again. e Sunday Saloons. Sergeant Sigwart reports to the chief of police that several of the saloon-keepers aro violating the Sunday Jaw,but keep up screens and blinds so that it is impossible to obtan evidence against them. At some of the saloons u crowd is continually hanging around the outside, and asignal is given when a policeman appears 1n sight. Dyspepsia has driven to an early and even suicidil grave many a man who, if he b tried tho virtues of Ayers Sarsapa would be alive today and’ in the enjoyn of health and competence, Suffe warned in season and dun't allow the s o run down. Her Pocket Mrs. Carvie Marks, living at 1303 Capitol avenue, had her pocket vlcked on Sixteenth streot near Douglas Saturday evening, The light-fingered artist socured a purse l:unu\luins' # in money and some valuable popors, 'he papers were of value only to rs. Marks, and she reports that she will say nothing about the cash if her papers are returned, foe ML L O, if Tonly had her complexion! Why, it is easily obtained. Use Pozzoni's Comvlex- ion Powders, — ANNOUNCEME S, ““Iphigonta which was successfully given tast Friday evening at tho Boyd will be re- produced at Washington hall noxt Saturday eveling, with the same cast which appeared in the orlgiuai production. There will bo a | fow changes made 1n the introductory pro- gramme but the performance wil WAY s worthy as on the first pre the sacrdd cantata. in every ¥ utation of Thero have been so {-many demands made on thoso at the heua of thu entertaliment to repeat the performance hat they have finally couseutea to give Omaba poople another chance to see this scriptural operetta, The railrond come The Limited Mail," Wwhich was written by Blmer E. Vance, who has been i life-long railroad and telograph ‘man, will be the attraction at the Boyd dur- ing the last three eveuings of this weok. The play is said to abound in torilling situa. tions, and the mechanical effects are the most’ ingenious aud novel of any that hayg been seen her Mattic Lee Pric 1, is the feature principal Muse this weck. Her magnetic powers are wonderful, By morely placing cach hand on the sido of o chair sho can raisc three men. The MeKay sarea trio of loveliness, as well as curios. In tho thea excellent enter- tainment is provide boautiful MacCombe twins belug the f th P (DHiCES ’ @am . Baking Powder. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Miilions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. | Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome, (&0 othes baking powder does such works THEIR BU DAY, Burglars and Safe Blowers Ply Their Calling Without Molestation. Burglary continues to be as popular as ever, Sunday afternoon the residence of John McClurg at Twenty-first and Burdotte, was entered and the burglars secured § in money and Jowelry valued at §5. It included a pair of earrings, a locket with a diamond set, rings and a watch McClurg, who is a motorman on the Hans- com park lite, took his family out for a walk and was away from the house about an hour. “The burglars got in by forcing tke back door, "Tho Hitchcock building, at the corner of Twentieth and Farnam, was entered Sunday mght by burglars who broke opea four car- Jeuters’ chiests and stole two large chisels. t is supposed that the tools were wanted for the purpose of committing other burgla § Burglars also_entered the lumber oftice of y. L. Irish at Thirty-second and Spaulding nday night and blew the safe with I'hey obtained about §7 in money that was in the safe, but did not disturb any intrance was effected he explosion was not ———— ing is No Name for Tr. 1'told you to get bluo rib- prought red, and_yon Lrought [ said mutton, and, worst of all, that bettle of Haller's Pain id rheumatism, and its the only got that helps me. O, dear! what a man, Te The immc Slaughter, se stock of the celebrated and world-renowned Cnickering & Sons’ planos, Chase Brothers’ pianos, pianos, Mathushick pianos and Gord 1 b stock is brand new from tho factories. Any one who nas an idea of buying a !} piano in the near future should not fail to come and get prices and terms on the finest stock of high grade pianos ever exhibited in Omaha. Take this advan- tage and buy your piano direct from the manufactu Chickering, Cl Ray General Age se DBros. , 1612 Chica ONE EVER Our great sale of Men’s Suits at seven dollars and a h Our regular customers ordinary run to startle them, but we’ve succeeded this time. have ever held. MUST STOF ALING HATS, Judge Dundy Will Regulate Federal Court Abuses, Judge Vanderventer of Cheyenne was in the United States court y rday arguing a motion for a new trial fn a case in which he is engaged. During the argument some one, either dentally or intentionally,carried oft the judpe's hat, The fact came to Judge Dundy’s notice and he instructed the district attorney to bring the matter before the grand jury if the hat was not returned during the day. The judge re marked: “This thing of ta'cing the best hat in sight is getting too common and 1t has got to stop. We must treat strangers with more consideration. If lawyers who are acquainted want to rob one another that's another mat- ter, but this court will not allow a stranger in the city to be fleeced in the court room.’” The judge added, iu roply to a question, that nis ruling did not hecossarily apply to um brellas, as he bad 1o use for them himself. Pt Sy Constipation poisons tne blood: DeWit's Little Early Risers cure Constipation. The cause removed the disease is gone, Bonds for Old Work. Mayor Cushing yesterday attached his official signature to #1,400 of district curbing and §,000 of district paving bonds that were vyoted last_year. ‘The money that is raised from the issue of these bonds will be ex- pended in patchir g up where tho work was not completed last season. - DeWitt's Little Early Kisers: cure sick b cadache and - Decision in Favor Milwaukee & ¢ The new I only pill to gulatetho bowels 1 the Chicago . Paul Ry, co slecping cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., ctric lights in every berth, wiil continue to leave the Union depot, Omaka, at 6:20 p. m., daily. Passengers taking thi n'avoid transfor at Coun- cil Bluffs, and arrive in Chicago at 9:30 a. m., in ample time to make ull eastern connections. Ticket office, 1501 Farnam NasH, eral Agent. t. Y FOUR you’ll hear: “That beats anything I ever saw.” e fidentially to a b-y g-o-s-h!” They are in all sizes, They They BALBRIGGAN AND GAUZE UNDERWEAR. buttons, and full size, 34 to 44, at 25¢ each. HAILF PRICE SALE ——— OF —— i Beginning Monday we will offer 125 dozen of fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 38¢ each, in all sizes, 34 to 44, in a natural mixture, French finished neck, and in every respect a regular 75c garment. orders promptly filled, but must be accompanied with sufficient postage. Lot No. 2---We will offer 100 dozen of Men's fine gauze Shirts, made French neck pearl This great value will be on sale until the lot of six cases are sold. Mail— Other dealers pay more for these goods than »we sell them for. Send in your mail orders; they will receive the same care in our mail order departs ment that any customer would in our store. Lot No. 3---150 dozen of regular cut gauze Shirts, sold all over the city at 35c and 40c. Wg will offer at this sale the entire lot at 15¢ each. See display in our Douglas street show windows REDUCED PRICES on all lines of finer grades of Underwear. We are overstocked n this department, and have inaugurated this sale with a view to reduce some large lots. Continental — Clothing House, CORNER DOUGLAS AND 15TH STREETS, The Liargest Clothing House West of the Mississippi in Sacks, Frocks and Cutaways. are in plain, plaids, stripes, checks, mixtures, pepper and salt, &c. are in brown, blue, black, gray, tan, steel, slate, gold and brown mixtures, &c. MINUTES alf which is now in progress promises to beat any sale we are so accustomed to getting bargains of us that it takes something out of the Around the tables set apart for this great sale, all day long “That’s good enough to wear anywhere.” actly as good as the one John paid fifteen dollars for.” find about an eight dollar suit for seven fifty. He picks up one worth fifteen dollars, examines it carefully salesman: “That ain’t seven and a half, isit?” and when told that it is, about all he can say is ARRK, “Say! Jim! that suit is just Once in a while some doubting fellow comes in expecting to | says con- D “We-e-l-], ") They are suits many of which are worth fifteen dollars, the majority of them worth fourteen, thirteen, twelve, and eleven dollars, and not a single suit in the entire 1ot that can be matched under ten dollars They are made of all wool cassime They are made of goods that will stand by a man like a poor relation. They are cut in style, lined and trimmed in shape, and made just as well as suits sold for them are silk-faced]. twice the price [many of i in this country. res, diagonals, cheviots, tweeds, flannels, and silk and wool mixed cassimeres. e THE PRICK OF THEM.: & We placed eighteen hundred of these sui at the uniform price of (=3 We were cr‘éwded with lookers, found out that they had a bar $7.50:. ts on sale on separate tables last Wednesday morning, all in one lot, all el ¢ lookers became buyers, buyers became our best advertisements, because they | gain and were not slow to tell of it. I FOR MEMORIAILL DAY "l To make it more interesting for the old soldier who defended his country in the hour of her need, we will add to the sale for this week three hundred G. A. R. Suits, made of the very best all wool indigo blue flannel ) with either single or duub!g breasted sack coats, made with eyelets for interchangeable buttons [G. A. R. buttons being furnished free]. These suits, like the old soldier in the time of the late unpleasantness, “They fit, and fit, and fit.” - TAKE OUR ADVICE = Don’t wait; the sooner you get here, talk to you). the better for you. (Why not look in our east show window and let the suits NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. Why He Lidn't Go Up. Judgze Helsley's name appeared on thie post, ers of the airship fakirs as the oficiul who was to perform the marria emony, but hie claims to be able to prove an alibl, Dodd waited on him about a week ago and wanted him o go tothe park and oficlate ata wed- ding. “What 1s theve in 1t demanded jndge. Dodd thought that the but said the cerom formed at a slight elo “Sco here,” said th *‘the Omahas he might bo $20 m it, 1 hiavo to be por- 0, prospective knot-tior, 1l play at home Sunday and 1 want to sce ‘om, but I'll just miss the game for §20. Understand me, though—I won't go un 1,000 foet. W dollar a foot, but I'll’ jus and not anothe inch, ave her tied fastat that height and if everything suits me Uil go up when | get iy tweuty. 1If yvou want me to do the job come around Saturday and close the dei), otherwise I shall take iu the ball game, &%t was the last the Judge beard of tho it hapn on hand to find out how down without going up, that ho was not it feels to get let Agate boaring sc offoo mills with foo POWCT, greoers ptors, butter coole rs Catalogue of Bordon & Sallock Co., Chica go The Paxton Hotel Fire Did not effect the hotel proper in any way 50 us to interfere with the operation of the house. Only the annex was dax jaged and guests have been cared for without the interruption of a single day. - - American Wonders, Yellowstone park is beyond all ques- tion one of the wor! great wonders, and the Union Pacific excursion in July will be the event of the season, Ask i':ur neavest Union Pacific agent about Children always | i I SCOTTS | Enjoy It. EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypo= f Lime and Soda ls palatable milke enjoy It rather than A MARVELLOUS FLESH ) ) ) 3 ) 3 ) H i It Is Inde ! littie lade and | caslly, m &h thi taking Scott's Emulsion after moals during the winter season. ) H Beware of substitutions and imitations, Tulf’s Pill Just what need. They tone up the weak stomich and build up tho il energios. OMAHA Send for clrcular or call on W. 3 B, SHERWOOD, 422 New York SCHOOL OF Life Bld'g, Omuha, Neb, TELEGRAPHY, BEA MAN | APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. 1t MENT Bave besn by ur Resdwar ERIE MEDICAL CO.BUFFALO, N.Y, PERFECT IN FORM !-MATCHLESS IN WARL S unzious were the Tor atalw V160800 J ¥ spects. YOUNG MEN OR OLD, ering from NERVOUS DS- LTV Loat or Falling Man: 1 Ex ai while you can, Fulldsx)isiations for Mi 'You can bo PULLY RESTORED as Thonsands fostimonials. 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