Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 6, 1891, Page 8

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An insurance agent named Lillis has been arrested ¢ ged with attempting to beat his bourd bill at the Dellone. The first evening entertainment of the Arlon Singin oty will be given at the hall at Elcventh and Pierce streets on Sunduy evening Al Ward, a detective, was yesterday disturbing the He is o i row near | Des Moin. arrested e at a house ising r's di finger in d at nati- to have n thec of Ric Melody, who the Omuha medical and surgical tute, A prohibition detective has writ ten Chief Seavey concern ody’s residence here and his occupation, The Drover South On tion in the yesterday ufte publish i du Omuhn. The « with Porry Selden F. Milton,” Alonzo J. T, Davis and J Rev, | the D Monmout} of Journal d articles of inco of the county « The purpos prper at al ste Denna H. Hun compn iha fi to South L0000, rnoon. that will be v isters of the Dea building two stories high, and than $5,000, fll be mode park, has n of a bui coness instit wood, 40x50 fect will cost not les supplicd with all The Inter-state been organized county compuny is to buy in The N conve townsite col and corporation has filed its in the office of The object of the lands and boom tow South Dakota and The incorporators arc E. ¢ B. Millard, J. O. Phillipi, Ford., I'r D. Muir and umin Butterworth, i < of $2,000,000, 000 shares. The pu of busin ocated in this city It is stated on the authority of tleman who is intimately ¢ h the business affairs of I L. Ames that the latter did not chase the building at Thirtcenth and Haeney P for #150,000 reported. The property was offered to Mr. A 18 were several other desivable inside property, but he any further purchasc is engaged in rebuild in Boston which were ¢ recent five and de offers. Nebraska s clinod to make at this time. He royed by the ined to consider any - wes mine, rilla now ble sick Barth’s cash market for wpest meats. 714 N, 16th, -— MADE A ART. A stiteh in tim take Hood's Sarsar mouths of future po if you save and may Try Jos. and ¢ best of Public Works Grading Contr d of public works met 3 the contract fo Harney street from Twenty-eight to - sixth street were eight bidders for the job. Knight Bros. & Barnes captured the contract at § 4-10 cents. In grading this street it will require the removal of about forty-five thousand cubic yards of earth. Tie first step taken towards the g as streot taken by Major aresolution which™ provides: that all bidders shall submit two provositions for doing the grading. Oue will beat a certuin price, tho city to have the dirt, and the other, the contractor to have the dirt. The question of where the dirt shall go was discussed. gincer Tillson stated that there are but two places where it can be placed if it is taken by the city. One pointis i the low lands on Thirty-first strect, betweer thio othel nty-sixth high s G ated that it is impractic A the dirt to the rive o usual number of estimates were al The bill of the str amounting to §2,700, for during the month of Ma, allowed, subject to ins man of the bo: invitation was acc .y the board will v ot Somo vitritied b in thut eity ljournment Tom Bermingham, or. Major Furay offe olution provides that the ¢ n shall #n one of the recently appointed inspoctors to go over the = walks that have been laid this scason, investigate g report to the board. In_ support of his ution Furay said that the people robbed right and loft; that rotten m; beiug put_into walks, while tho owne > paying for tho bestr the market. ile saild that 1t will not before something will drop in the sid department The resolution was adopted by a unani mous vote, and the monthly estimate of side walk. Contruc 1 Burns was hung up v Board Awards t. a The t and awarded ding Ho offerc bie to talk *tcommission pairing st was presented aud tion by the cha pted and next it Des Motucs that are being the board went after the sidewalk in- property rterial i ers: only pill to iatoths bowels Try Jos. Barth's ¢ and cheapest meats, - 1D PRO rkot fo 714 N, 16th, best PRESEN IS, Property Owners' Poard of Kq Eleven members of the city coun the eity clerk’s office and at onee orgunized tzation by the ¢ as chairman Nuw itions wization to the mot at "elock yasterday a board of equal ction of Councilman Blumer as rous protests were filed ional church protested he cost of the s avenue from th str The Second inst ange of Twenty ing tux ado 0 sixth to Tw H. L. Pierce and a number of others pro testad against the grading of Twenty-scventh t from Poppleton avenue to” Hickory t W. B the dama crade on suncroft, the dama, property that has been benetited by the change, Alj of the matters were duly cousidered, after which thoe board adjouraed to meet upou tho dall of the cl s, Clarke, who advanced $260 to s resulting from outn Tenth stroc pay the change of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup reduces Inflammation while children are tect cents a bottle. - Try Jos. Barth's cash mar and cheapest meats. 714 N, 16th, Wants Med Baruett [, Jones of wants a whack at the tute und its imprison Ho writos that about Apeil |, a man repre. senting bimself to be a doctor And an author- itute, went through that king cases to cure, and in each in stance secured either cash or good \ Among the patients secured was the of Mr who gave his note for they sent bim money twice as per agreoment A fow days ago he wrote for more and r ceived no roply. Joues nmvely ndds, N if the Institute is gen nd ull ¥ not want to cause them any troubie, but if it 1 not 1 would like to get my fathor's note uck, as he is not financially able to lose §10. - Gessler's Magic Headache beadsches in 20 minute NOUNCEM or Money thinks ho cul insti attier Jones, 1 do fors, ali Cures all At ary atinee perfc re of “The Bottom will tuko place at the Grand this af 1w great spectacio for the T'he admission is at popular prices, therefore motives of economy will keep no oue way. ‘Tuq aual wyening perfoiance I'take place. Tho eogegement will close suuh; oveBlug, ternogn is cnildre 8 of THP | BELIEVED HER MOTHER DEAD. Strange Epissde in the Life of a Protty Omaha Girl, DAISY HUDSON'S ROMANTIC HISTORY, She Finds Her N om Whom She Was Stol Chila sther ¥ » When a Mere storation to her long 1 features Abluc st m tion and final re s Daisy Hudson, who 18 no work for o family and who for year mother 0 of Mi on At her | cmation, however, the truth of this | with re- | the reanion of | t 1 had in the to work cad to wh Brothers eks to Andrews went two v intening fien girl here, but in a Short tim, iow of recent at sh with send ievelopments it is hig lim, a3 sbe of her earl vill iar the wife lived in to that H 1 and h aadd he was addicte drink to that she finally refu to and _obtained a divorce, her custody of 15 rthen a yea s old Hudson was nd shortly 1 wir tii d to o after riding with the earrig when he retu her stepfatbe while he da fow minutes reh T I'u missing child was most ited, but not a trace of her “Tu was. supposed that her it he aimed | ts, and of late friends of the girl was dead and uld be found discl edize of her where spealed to by ted that Ui > time. Hudson, however, kept the ch and six years ago brought h 10 this city. She was sedulously believe that her motier was dead, not the faintest suspicion of the t short time ago, when Hudson's here on a visit. Then it was th: lady told Hudson in tho girl's hearing that his first w was alive and In St. Louis, and she atonce took steps to communicate this fact sme of her friends, who began writing and seuding out letters of inquity that have been the means of substantiating tho statement of the grandmother of the gl Mhe daughter is very anxious to ‘roturn to her mother, and the mother is, as may be expeeted, overjoyed the prospect of having restored to her'the ighter whom she had not expected to see in upon carth The mother wil d in seclu - with him taught to and had ith until a pther was the old sion, once start for Omaha from her St. Lo nd at the reunion that will speelily e place the hearts of friends will beat happy in conjunc th thoso of the two persons who are s0 deeply aud timately concerned. Cough Following La Grippe. Tor a troublesome cough there is better than Chamberlain’s Cough It strengthens the pulmonary organs, allays any irvitation and effectually eures the cou It is espeeially valuavle for the cough whic 50 often follows an attack of the griv. For sale by all druggists. How to Cure th nothing Remedy! Favor of the nkee & . Paull The new Palace sleeping cars of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St Paul Ry., with cleetrie lights in every borth, will continue to leave the Union depot, Ly, . m., daily. Pussengers taking this teain avold transfor at Coun- eil Blufrs, ve in Chicago at 9:30 . m., in nmplo time to make all castern connections.” Ticket office, 1501 Farnam n A. NASH, ht'lll!l‘ t Decision in Milwa Chicago . PRESTON, City Passenger Age - IN RAILROAD CIRCLES, Changes Rumored and Appointments That Hav: Been Made, comes from Sult Lake to the ¢ the man: ent. A rumor fect that it is the intention of ment of the Pacific to divide the system into two grand divisions under tho coutrol of assistant general managers, with 3. Dickinson at Omaha and W. H. Bancroft t Portland. 1t is stated that this report came indirectly from the Dillon | Thio report is not. given much credence at headquarters in this city, although it is ad- mitted by some of the ofiicials that the seheme would be a 0ol 0ne i some respects, as it would allow of a more satisfactory mau- agement of the western end of the system which is very remote from the Omaha oflice, The B. & M. has issued a cireular auuoune- ¢ the establishment of a daily stuge line \ Morino_and Buffalo, Wyo. Tho oming line of the Q" system is being rapidiy extended to the Belle Fourche river, a distanco of twenty-two miles will bo in operation by tho 15th inst. The stage o will then conneet with the end of the flvoad, muking the distance to Buffalo about one s and fifteen miles. At tho rato meeting held in K last mouth the vute botween ti and Buffalo was reducea MelKinne Jf the principal govern: posts, is located at Buftalo E. M. Gannon, who h oftice of General Agent Phillippi of the Mis souri Pacific in this city, hus been appointed commorcial agent at Atchison, to succeed I Bl who has gone to Kinsas City to accopt another positiou. S, S. Senne has been appointed chiof K tos unon and J. K. Wilson succeeds Mr. rato clork 1. C. Diukius has & agent of tho voad at Omaha, in in Nobraska aud Council Bluft (& Passenger A .. Lomax of the Union Pacificr d last night from an extended trip ever the entire system, - An Offensiv and dry throat are prc | drink of Sulpho-Saline Springs, Mo. Union 1sas City Missouri or reen chief appointed freight Santa Fe it business Preath wtly relieved by a bottled at Excelsior . Sy Choice native corn-fed beef at loy prices at Josoph Barth's cash market, TH D Telenhone 1316, ans hip emed fri disa Lou Fmer®u Tony Daminsky. at tha former's house Ninth Loud, super-heated words flow | fast, and Touy tinally drew a re tuated tis i nan was the target, but Tony failed o und dropped the g djsgust. It kod up by Lottle 1t lother in of the placo, who turned iton M runuiug him out of the fur as the Eley and her bad another o8 d ent street thick and volver and with a couple punc remurks of was pi mate Domir shaoting Tony esca boarded a motor for Coungil was arvested for discha & flrearms insido the city Limits, and the Emerson wopian was Cked up for beng drunk ud disor- ompty Bluffs. Lottie great n results: DaWitt Early Risers, Best pili \ for Consiipa | iok Headache, best for Sotr 1fitle Early K1 tion, | i Wt . Cholee native cornfod beef at lowast | prices ut Josoph -Barth's cash market, | vitation and w | it | both trains, lTH N, 16th street. Telephone 1816, OMAHA DAILY BEE: THIN COATS AND VESTS. SAT UHI)/\\ JUN 75 Cents. SO1-T'WELVE PAGES THIN COATS AND VE The thin coats and vests whigh we are selling for the exceptionally low price of seventy-five cents, are making the heat more tolerable their splendid value good style. pockets. material as the vests the for double the money, bec They are made in good shape have pearl buttons, omes better known. 2mselves, They them while they last for seventy-five cents. 79 CLS At this price we give They strect, or can be paid to making. a // ~0 2.90 DO 2,20 amy The Coats and Ves &fshades If you’re tures in the ments are we’ve made the You v nd a quarter. a man like and store wear, and also can be used as waiter's jackets and barbel you a good many others, who of flannel, we’ve got just the thing to suit you. good old grays positively worth four seventy-five, but we’ve found a way to sell price two ninety. positive These statements unlike the celeb French Nankin. taste. 'I.]]l‘\ the vests are made of in buy in any other house are made of genuine patterns are in good silk, and the backs of ou ceg garments and They fifty cents, at seventy-five cents each. They are a ’s coats. a grand assortment of They come in a large a Four dollars invested in ¢ think They’ newer there’s nothing like a “skeleton” re in all wool goods, in plain and and the and nobbier shades and tans, them fo At these HOV(‘HI)’-I]V(! cents that nobody went 10 one dollar and cated “air ship” saving of from not backed up by WIND, but ape based upon = SOLID BACGITS: NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPA\TY. Cornecr Douglas end Hourteenila Sireets. THEY WILL FIGHT. Fifth Warders in Arms Over Assess- ment Discriminations., Fifth ward taxpayers were out out in full force at Erfling’s hall for the purpose of protesting agaiust the system of assessment that has been practiced in that ward. Joo Redman was unanimously elected chairman, after woich the committeo ap- pointed at a_previous meeting mado its port. ‘The chairman of the committee, Fred Schoake, had scen Assessor Franklin and had requested him to list the property of the Crystal 1ce compan, company, the Consolidated pany, theBabcock coal land hay compuny and t 1y in the 2 aud r v 10 do so, Inll by the O'Keeffe resolition which provides that the property of any cor- poration shall be listed in the ward in which the principal oftice is located. | This wus the signal for a vigorous kick. Chairi 1 Redman denounced the solution as o' plot to steal the taxable property of the fth ward and credit it to the Third and ourth wards. Johu Jenkins d hid made an investi O'Keeffo was dong political interest. J. B yner said ‘T am sur| tnink that O’ Keefe would have the nerve to put this construetion upon the law, but ho is 1ot 50 much to blame, as hoe is backed up by the opinion of the county Attor- ney Mahoney may be a siart m: but1s he smart enough to get §1 0o us, and rdit to other wards of th I am in favor of gomng county _commissioners, — demanding our rights, We must stop talking. We must pet to work, show this matter up and if we caunot get our own, we will fizht for it. For one T uever propase to_submit to this dax ble stealing scheme. Tt is plain enourh to me. O'Keetfe wants to bo sheriff and thinks he can curry tavor by standing in with the other wards.” I, B. Miunchan_ssid slow as ook up th wroi wst submit fuily, but if wo arve right, we will fight, and ) 1 p thing is certain, It is not fair for other ds to have the benefit of property that is in the Iifth w Yacob Counsn all property d the county » the responsibility of giving it o other wards, Fred Schnake did not think the could 0o suck with the O'KKe lution staring him in the face. Frankhn said: I must obs the instruce tions of the resolution, although I am. mwaro that the ward will lose §147,000 by the opera- tion." Chairman R ared it an ion and the work outra He realized that 10 his own city before the want to go v and if we are list lot favor of then commissio taking it away a - was in nd sessor e reso- dman favored taxing the tele phoue company, the w rworks daud the stre railway He said We should list all the property they own 1n this ward list their wires, tracks, pipes and I'hey e in this ward and ther why they should not pay tixes b By 0 unanimous voto it was de make a fight. The committee was 1o to five by adding the names of Joe Redman and Jacob Counsmun, This committee was wivon authority to expend mowey and in structed to appear before the county commis sioners and tako all nec steps 1o pro ect the iuterests of the citizes of the wara, strongthen ed by Pectoral. Clc , actors and public speakers puration the most effective for ir- kness of the throat and Jungs and for all affections of the vocal orgaus, th men The vocal ory use of Ayer's Ch Lawyers, sin tind this pr ans Americ Wonders. Yellowstone park is beyond tion one of the world's great and the Union Pacific exeursion will be the of tho season vour nearest Union Pacific agent all ques wond in July Ask about event New 1 Commencing Chicago, Milwaukee will establish o throug cars between Sioux City vin Mudrid 1d the w res. Sunday, Muy 81, the & 8t Paul railway h'tine of Bldéping and Dos Moines from Omaha Omahuat 6:20 p. » slecping ear accommodations id arrive in Des Moines at 6 0. m. Re turning, le Des Moines 9:40 p. m., areive Omahu V46 4. m. Dining cars on Ticket offico, 1501 Farnam F. A. NAsH, Gen. Agt. ON, City Pass Agh Pussenge st ean loave ve SUSPECTS FOUL PLAY. A Missourian's Letter About Elbert Millikan's Death J. 1. Wray of Parncll, Mo,, writes Chicf Seavey regarding tho death of Iivert Mil- likan, who was asphyxiated av the Hotel Farris on February 17 of this year. Mr. Wray evidently suspects that Millikan met with foul pla s follows: “It was thought he was ted, and tho investigating parties reported to us that $it and soma cents was found on_his persol Now, we tave found out that M at Wilbort Bake Gard's, near Tarkio, and was in their employ, but left Tarkio'on Feoruary 16 and_died that samo night at the Hotel uine teen 1vory harness rings in his trunk, a deer foot’ match box, three pocket-knives, and a great many Souvenirs, t0o nUMErous to mention here, togotiier with & of which was ¢ sily Ou tho inside of his new undershirt that he had on at the time of his death, he had sewed h near the 6ft groin. This of cloth was about four inches brond, ming a closed pocket, but this was found to_have been ripped and opencit on the right side of the sceret pocket, which was emoty. This was, no_doudt. where no carried his monoy. He undoubtedly was robbed, either vefore or after his death.”? Mr. Wray wants the chiof to interview the hotel men and all persons who b room 35 in the hotel after Milli but the chief says the matte vestigated ut the time of the occur - or Skin Di Phosphate. Philadelphia, s of skin diser thie stomach is - a condition un > 10 the diseases, not infrequently have I found it 1o correct that condition, when nothing else yielded the desired result.” - ion to St vin the Wabash. Rifle asso uy, June in fully in- Louis, will m. tion 1 . The German lenve Oma vin the Wabash for th mecting. Al triends are vited to join excursion ¢ the next meeting in On ne and one-third fare trip has been secuw ed sleepi commod; formauti at” Wab hav A rate of the round tickets, ion and full in- Lo oftice 150 el in u vit. A young man giving the name of Arthur Wear, while standmng in a corridor of Tue Be: building talking with a friend this afternoon about 3 o'clock, suddenly be: came unconsciaus aud fell full length unon the stoue floor. Hexeceived n so gash above bis Iaft eyeaad bled profasely He wa: o Dr. Rosewater's office, where ho soon regmined consciousness and had the wound dressed. Baking Powder. A Pure 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, Palatable and Wholesome | No other baking pewder does such worke SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT IAI 0F & PENFOLD €., Prices Low for First-class Goods. 114 8. 16t) S* DUEUTA i BOYD'S .., [ oD Y, | AFTERNOON Rentfrow's Jolly DAT! T She Saved Her MONEY, { Housckeoper by always hav- ‘CAMPBELL'S VARNISH STAINS. the oK ¢ SATURD, OF TR e ol will be spoctal prizo, while venir e a p 11y artiele over produeed with which it expense und by one 1er Sots, and il ki any per Practical Optlcla,ns MATI TODAY | g WEBSTER 1 Bottom Tts Like Nover Seon lofo 25e, 4o and S0e. Box sheet it wiil pound will r pintwillo Ey s T.sted Froe of Charge. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO., Next t» Postoflice. BAD BLOOD Pimplos on the Faco Broaking Outj Bkin Tronbles}, Titslo Boress Hot Bkin) Boilay Blotches | Qold_Boresj Bad Breath j Soro Mouth or Lips j er from any of Dos, ke DOGTGR AGKER'S ENCLISH BLOOD ELIXIR W\fl13r15°‘ffrasu"nflauoon oot e o y u tl Phenoling et CuRES Colds in the Hesd by one applia: Catarrh ina very short Grand 1 Presented Exactly s at Theatre, New Yori, wher manent uttraction for thr S E I e tntor A {Tho Bunn Hay Fever from tes tofive h Earsche instantly 500 per Battle. Oiractions Inside. TIE MER (Y 20,000 exploited on the st DIME EDEN Phancline Madicine Co, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL 1T. WEEK 01 The Partsinn Lady Kmbrotd Tulies Ui i sornie specinion ol Lt A i thent lulty cluss spec | eallon . ) OMAHA TERWOOD, 422 New York | | SCHOOL OF |1\ iy Neb. TELEGRAPHY box. Alldruggists | ' OFFENSIVE Ft With & Earioless Remedy 0B £ stellar a SANDALWOOD: CAT best and only eapsules proso ‘ il Inns for the cura ¢ norhaan and Gischaribs Troum the. urlnarr ongans ite dur mequired. $1.50 per We have just received the assign ment of Merchant Tailoring garments Iun\ the leading merchant tailors throughout the cr)unh‘y, which we will sell for 80c on the dol lar, for the next 18 days. 1,500 Men’s Tailor-made Suits, ZUUUMen's Tailor-made Pants, 600 Men's Ouercoats, s, Alterations done free of charge to insure a per- fect fit. Remember number and place, MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 1809 F Street S()‘J lar qusl All Styles All Styles lailor-made Spring rnam suitable besides. T way up AND AT SIX PERS IN A POD. ING AT 8, TR PAST MAIL, Boyd's Opera Tucsdny HUSKING Corner Hth and Farn TUNE patr entertaloment 1o for dozens of men who have bought them in the past few days, and will cool off dozens more when These The colors the button-holes are made with are just as good coats and vests as but to make it more comfortable for you, and not make your pocketbook sweat, we are selling are cut in are made with pately the in same Omaha We give you your choice of about two hundred Black Alpaca Coats, in sizes from thirty-four to forty, worth a dollar offlce, coat for handsome plain Brilliantine Coats and Vests, are in an assortment of popular shades and colors, and are made with every attention that They come in all sizes, and are worth, anywhere you look, three dollars ts which we are selling at this popular price are bound to be rapid sellers. They are made of corded mohair, which you know all about. and colors, and are in a number of styles of cords. vest outside of our store won’t better the quality a single bit. ssortmen g coat and made out neat mix- hese gare r less, soO rant something still better? We’'ve gotlots of very fine goods at three dollars and twenty= five cents; three dollars and fifty cents and even four dollars and fifty cents. will guarantee you a three dollars. prices we to see (7) are A\l(]%ll.\ll‘\\"l‘ S T TWO SIMANOI TODAY. NIGIHT. Pathlinders 30, n h VM tines, 8 110 a3 & THE GRAND.\ T NEE AT £:30, ING AT 8:16. IRADY'S MllSea. yre. Reservod se now open. HGUSB June 0. ta iction of The County Fair. nu Unton_ Sq s bean the bore yeurs. \ Squiare Con: Torse Racey nn nER. > 120 fo this produos MUSEE, i Stroots IST. rors. Kive b n Fridny th el CURED IN24 HOURS. L LTI . Cihcinnati. 0. < 7 g 5

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