The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, May 08, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE AMERICAN.
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317 N. 16th STREET,
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CITY AND STATE
Tbe Omaha and Kansas City tele
phone line will be opened for business
Saturday of thla week.
Attorneys Maofarland and West are
engaged In the second trial of tbe Rolln
case before Judge Baker this week.
Sheriff McDonald has been ordered
by Judge Keysor to resume poeesslon
of the McTague hotel on Faro am
street.
Tbe fire and police board held a
special meeting at their rooms Wed
nesday evening for the purpose of
transacting some special business.
Some of the attorneys of Omaha
have petitioned Judges Powell and
Keysor for the appointment of a special
master commUuloner whenever the at
torney in the case requests it.
Mayor Broatch and City Clerk Illgby
started in yesterday attaching their
names to the 306 renewal bonds. Each
must sign 8,316 times. Mr. Hlgby ex
pects to complete the job by Saturday
night.
Frank Walton, a loan broker of Lin
coln, committed suicide by throwing
himself in front of a Rock Island train
at that place Thursday. Despondency
fiver famllv trnuhlna li said tn hn thn
cause.
Every Republican should attend the
meeting at Washington hall next
Thui? day evening. If is arranged to
have Attorney-General Churchill and
several other good speakers address
the meeting.
August Hahn, a pressman, was
killed by falling down an elevator
shaft at Rees Printing Co's establish
ment Thursday morning. Hahn had
lately arrived from Chicago, where
his parents reside, and was looking for
work.
The pupils of Dundee school gave
an interesting entertainment last even
ing at the school, Forty-ninth and
California streets. The program con
sisted of vocal and instrumental music,
recitations and physical culture exer
cises. The prospects for a new Union depot
at this city at the foot of Farnam street
are growing brighter day by day. Ac
cording to A. S. Potter, general man
ager of the Omaha Bridge and Termi
nal company, the money is ready to
build a magnificent structure and only
awaits the signing of the agreement by
ft majority of the railroad companies
entering the city.
C. C. Wright, of the firm of Wright
& Thomas the attorneys, 517 N. Y.
Life building, is engaged in court at
Gering, Neb., this week. This firm
have about 140 cases on the docket of
the present term of tbe district court
in this city. Both members of this
firm are energetic and their clients
well-know that they have placed their
bupioess in good hands.
AN OUTRAGE.
A Prominent A. P. A. Discharged Be
cause of His Principles.
The following from the Menominee
(Mich.), Enterprise shows the unprinci
pled, low-down methods to which ene
mies of the A. P. A. in the Republican
party and Protestants at that will
descend to make a point for gain from
the Romish element. Mr. Black,
through his untiring and unselfish
work on patriotio lines, was the means
of turning the city and county of Mari
nette from a Democratic papal strong
hold into a Republican community,
and he is rewarded by the loss of his
livelihood. The Marinette Eagle, as is
shown in the article, profited by the
change brought about and the pro
prietor, a ProtesUnt and a representa
tive of the Republican party, publisher
of the leading party organ in the Ninth
congressional district, throws the man
overboard who was instrumental in
making it possible for the Eagle to get
at public patronage. Is it any wonder
good mea gel discouraged working for
principle? J Friend Black U a com po
tent printer and a gentleman, and we
hoi lb friend in Marinette will
how their appreciation of his labors
now that he needs their aUtanoe.
Let us see if "protection" means any
thing: in tbe order for which Alex
Black has been sacrificed:
Alex.. Black was "released" by the
Eagle Printing Co. at Marinette tbe
first ofHhelwefk. Alex, baa made
himself famous during hie short real
dence in Marinette as tbe president
and organiser of tbe A. P. A. ia that
city, and through bis manipulation the
politics of the city and county have
been completely revolutionized. Be
has made tbe Republican party (the
a me grand, old one we so often read
about) adopt bis views and bis candi
dates, and the local elections have
never failed to go his way. While we
bave not an lota of retpect far the prln
ciples which he -advocates we cannot
fall to admire Alex's ability as a polltl
cal manipulator, and must give him
oredit for being the bestorganlxer that
ever pulled a llepublican string in
Marinette. And during all this time
h's work has been done directly for tbe
benefit of the 'Eagle. Whenever a po
litical victory was scored in his favor
the "pap" went to the Eagle. When
ever an A. P. A. wanted a job of print
lng, or if he desired to subscribe for a
paper be.took Alex's advice and went
to the Eagle. In fact, about everything
that the Eagle has bad since the A. P.
A. was organized in Marinette was
given it through the influence of Alex.
Black, and we don't see what Frankle
is going to do now. lie has lost the re
spect of everyone who ever had any
for him, and if he thinks that by this
last move be can gain the friendship of
the antl-A. P. A. element of our sister
city he is very badly mistaken. That
s forever lont to him. This element
has always had a certain amount of re-
poet for Alex. Black on account of his
ability, but It has no use for a tool,
which he has made of the Eagle and
its publisher.
Dr. Kay's Lung Balm
rough, colds.
thrust disease
Archbishop Irrlandon the A. P. A.
New York, April 25. Archbishop
Ireland of St. Paul, who has been in
Washington attending the consecration
of the.' new bishop of Sioux Falls, Dr.
O'Gorman, was at the Fifth Avenue
Hotel last, night. He said that his
church duties did not interfere with
his political opinion as an Individual
American citizen. Asked to state his
preference in 'regard to a presidential
candidate, the archbishop said: "As
the summeradvances, I shall be better
able to answer' the question. The A.
P. A.s? Well, II bave heard a great
deal aboutj them, but I have Been very
little of them, q Tbe name of the A. P.
A. is not legion. They are not numer
ous in Amerlca.Lbut where they are
found they -are usually Imported Amer
icans. They -croak a good deal to
make believe they are numerous. The
chief reason of the secrecy they attach
to their meetings and their member
ship is that they J must hide the few
ness of numbers. Why, If they count
votes by ,mill ions, as their spokesmen
say, do they not come out ana support
regular. A. P. A. ticket. Their usual
plan of (campaign is to hitch them
selves torthe tail of a party, or of a
man whom they think likely to win,
and afterwards to claim the victory as
their own. I have known several cases
in the west where politicians affixed
the stigma of the A. P. A. on tickets
which they wished to defeat, and to
which they did not at all belong. A
good deal of intriguing goes on under
cover of this'shibboleth. No man de
serving of American citizenship and of
the liberty it i Insures would counten
ance A. P. A. principles for an instant.
The only.Jperll I foresee is that poli
ticians believing A. P. A.s to be lying
around thick asautumn leaves in Val-lambrosa-may
be frightened into speak
ing and voting so as to curry favor
Ith them."
trol, and thla flag must be thrown to
the breexe every day that school I in
eat ion except la bad weather when It
must be displayed Inside tbe building,
Started t Death
ia midst of plenty. Unfortunate, yet
we bear of It. Tbe Gall Borden Eagl
Brand Condensed Milk is undoubtedly
the safest and beat infant food. Infant
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mothers. Send your address to tbe
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New York.
Mr. O. C. Tbayer of Anita, Iowa,
writes: "I have taken Dr. Kay's Reno
vator for constipation and billiousness
and It has given tbe best satisfaction."
Sold by druggists at 25 cts. and 11.00.
See advt
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fter ou have
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titan! cosiwroi.
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Piles and Catarrh known to uiedlca
aru write.
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Shelton, Neb., Oct. 19, 1895.
Mr. Thos. Blodgett:
My little boy has been afflcted with
catarrh. His blood was badly affected,
had almost lost his appetite and could
not smell at all. Abscesses formed in
his head every week, and the contents,
which looked like blood and yellowish
matter, would escape to the surface
through the tubes of the ears, causing
deafness. He has taken four bottles of
The Diamond Catarrh Cure and my boy
now well. He could smell after the
use of three bottles and his hearing is
as good to-day as anyone's. My hus
band and I have also been cured from
very bad stage of chronic nasal
catarrh by the use of this wonderful
cure. We have also tried your medi
cine for colds in the head and throat
and it gives immediate relief, and will
always keep it in our house for the use
of same, and it is my duty to recom
mend this sure cure to all who are
afflcted with same.
" Yours respectfully,
1-5-4 Sarah E. Schlegel.
The American flag will float above
every school house in the state of
Ohio, on and after Monday, May 11,
1896. The legislature has passed a
law requiring every board of education
In the state of Ohio to provide a flag
for every school house under their con-
M. DALEY,
Merchant Tailor
Suits Made to Order.
Guarantees a Derfect flt In all cases, ninth.
ing cleaned nyen and remodeled.
504 !. lCth St,, :- OMAHA. NEB.
CHRIST. HAM AN.
Watcbmaier and Jeweler,
Fink Watch Repairing a Specialty
612 South 16 Street
OMAHA. NEB.
RUPTURE
Positively CVMBO by tli
F1.PI I HERNIA or
wATI I RUPTURE
LILLtLtf . CURE
No knife. No syringe. No detention
from business. Business confi
dential. Send for circular
and references.
STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
5. W. BELL & Son,
INVENTORS AND PATENTEES.
13 West Alntfi Street.
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NO LATER.
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You can make connec
tions with the "Limited" at
Omaha.
Tick eta, time-tables and
full Information on appli
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agent, or by addressing
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all Or.
j Friends, Patronize Patriots! I
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SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES.
SUITS Retailed at UlHOliESALE Prices.
ALWAYS PATRONIZE AMERICANS!
American Clothing Co.,
GO Dearborn Street,
OFFICE:
Room 303.
CHICAGO, ILL.
qj t-Httinllr uiiprr I ssenionr
It Is said no ttrm can 1
succeed who patronizes j
the American papers.
IH you believe wis 1
sertlon t
Do You Want
A Bicycle?
pia
(
V-u
W. N. Whitney will give oae
away to some one or his custo
mer on May 15th. He is making
a great sale this week on
Tan Shoes:
Men's Tan Shoes at $250 to $5.00
Ladle' Tan Shoes, $2 50 to $4.00
Boys' and Youths'
Tan Shoes at f 1.00 to $2 50
And all other Shoes at LOW
PRICES. You (ret a ticket with
every ONE DOLLAR CASH
PURCHASE, at
W. N. Whitney's,
107 South Sixteenth St.
Department
Store Prices
Best describes the rates at
which
DR. WITHERS
Is doing all kinds of Dental
Work.
Set Teeth $5 00
Best Set Teeth 7 50
Gold Fillings... .$1.00 and up
Silver Fillings.... I 00
Gold Crowns 5 00
Teeth Extracted 25
Teeth out in the morn hi rr--
Xexv Ones Sumo Hay.
All work at about Half what
other Dentists Charge.
GREAT . .
DISCOUNT
You can save from 15 to 25 per cent, on all cash purchases for
the next thirty days.
You get $5.00 Shoes for $3.50 I You get $4.00 Shoes for $2.75
You get $3.00 Shoes for $2.25 You get $2.00 Shoes for $1.50
Youths' $2.00 Shoes for $1.50.
Ladies' Shoes in the same proportionate prices.
G. LANG,
718 So. Sixteenth St.
16 Years' Experience 16
)r. WITHERS, Dentist,
Fourth Floor Brown Blk.,
Sixteenth and Douglas Streets.
TELEPHONE 1775
DR. C. GEE" WO.
What
Relatives
Of my
Patients
Have
To
Sav-
One of,.
My Creat
Cures
During
The
Month of
October,
1895.
Read the following convinci
ng testimonial from two
prominent Omaha Citizens:
Judge Isaac S. Uascall and K. F. Williams
have this to say. We consider Dr. O. Oee Wo
of 519 North 16th St.. Omaha, Neb., one of the
best physicians in the city for the following
reasons: Four years aeo our daughter be
came very nervous and at times sick and
unaoie to control nerseir. we aoctorea witn
and consulted nine of tbe leading physicians
of this city, but she gradually grew worse,
until on the 7th of October, 1895, she was at
tacked with spasms. She was unconcious
and delirious for weeks following the attar';,
and at a consultation of physicians t.' v
agreed that she could not get well. We t '
employed Dr. C. Gee Wo, and the patient .
gan to improve at once, and In a remarka',
short time was up. She Is feeling better
than she has for a longtime. She Is Improv
ing every day and bids fair to get entirely
IVOit. i. ' I 11.1. .J, 1 1 I 11. I ,
ISAAC s. uascall, a near tteiative.
2105 S. 13th St.
Ex-Constabi.k S. B. Clark, office 319 S..14th
.savs: I can't say too much for Dr. C.
O.'Wo. My little boy and girl had dyptherla
and other physicians said they could not re
cover. I then called In Dr. C. oee wo, ana
In less than 24 nours tney were out ot a linger.
He also cured myself of Lagrlpp and gen
eral debility, and my wife of inflammation of
the Dowels and female weakness, from which
she bad suffered many years. I can't thank
htm enough for what he has done In my
family. S. B. Clark and Win.
MRU. H. A. Duoat. 1812 Clark St. Heart
trouble and nervous dibllity of many years
standing.
Johh Brooks, 534 N. 18th St. Of sprained
back, liver and kidney trouble of three years
standing. Is now a well man.
MRS. ANNA r ARK. ZIIW f. ldtn Bt..--jureu oi
SDksms and female weakness of seven years
standing. , .
Frank HOLtiB. ocnuyier, neo.-t.ureu oi
rheumatism of one year's standing, and was
given up ss incurable.
Consultation Fre. Send 2ct stamp for
book and question blank. Anyone wanting
advice can writ to above addresses or call
noon Dtt. C. ubK wu, M9H.lutnci.umana.
Net).
f R. BEHETT CO.
A Lucky Dollar.
EVERY time you can make a dollar buy more than it is worth,
you win a few steps over your dilatory neighbor. You call
it luck when you find a dollar bill.
Any one can be lucky who takes advantage of the genuine
bargains at
The Big Bennett Store.
Every Department Is Bristling With Low Prices:
Refrigerators of the latest make, tC!
Ice Cream Freezers.
Lawn Mowers and Lawn Hose.
Ready-Mixed House Paints.
Low Priced Furniture.
Cook Stoves the latest improved.
Hammocks from 48c up.
Baby Carriages from $2.98 up.
Six-foot Extension Table, $3.38.
Trunks, a good strong one, $1.9!
Air-Gun?, the latest, 84c.
50 Cigars in box for 50c.
Children's Garden Sets, 9c.
Clothes Wringers, $1.50.
Glass Sets of 6 pieces, 19c.
A Good Watch for 98c.
W.R.BENNETT CO.-
1 502-1 2 Capitol Avnue,
OMAHA, NEB,
Lake View Consolidated
Gold and Silver Hining Co.,
Located in Beaver Head County, Montana, offers
a portion of its
Treasury Stock at a Low Price
money to develop its property and put
This company owns FOURTEEN CLAIMS
of twenty acres each, all well prospected,
and have been examined by competent experts
and practical miners. The Ore assays from $12
to $300 in gold per ton. It offers the
Best Chance for a j
Paying Invesment
to secure
in a mill.
in the West. The Stock is non-assessable, and
its development will greatly enhance it value.
This Company has all of the preliminary
work done, and is supplied with tools, tool
houses, blacksmith shops, and stables, all com
pleted, and is only twenty-eight miles from a'
Railway station. There is also plenty of Timber,
Water and Free milling Gold Ore. For partic
ulars, address the undersigned for circulars
and other information.
Af. L. ZOOK, Agent,
1615 Howard Street,
Omaha, Neb
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