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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1888)
> i , -J . , f . , . , - . - - W - OPEN THE BOOM Under tlie new and Safe administration , Council Bluffs will improve in greater ratio than any city in tlie west during the coming three years. We propose to sell to the highest bidder , A PORTION OP THE LOTS IN Potter & Cobb's II [ E9 I Being- the 160 lots next east of the Fair Grounds , adjoining the Northwestern Round House and Re pair Shops. Splendid high and dry ground , title perfect , clear of incumbrance. Warranty deed and abstract of title furnished with each lot. Terms % cash , balance 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 years , at 6 per cent. The property is less than three quarters of a mile from the post office and one block from street cars , Free transportation from Potter & Cobb's office , 1601 Farnani St. , Omaha , and from Benson & Shepard's office , in Masonic Block , Council Bluffs , after one o'clock on day of sale ; also from Dummy Trains at Broadway Depot after 2 o'clock. SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON THE GROUNDS , AT 2:30 : O'CLOCK , SATURDAY , NOV. 17 , 1888. For further particulars call on us at our office , 1601 Farnam St. , Omaha. 1 * l"1" i" " c& > C. C. PACE , of Lincoln , Auctioneer. LINCOLN NEWS AND GOSSIP , Yesterday's Session ol the State Board of Pharmacy. A COMMENDABLE ENTERPRISE. The Council Committee's FlniltnRS in the Case of feruinous VB Mitchell - ell Matters in the Supreme premo Court , LINCOLN BunnAO OF THE OMAHA. BEB , 1029 P STOEBT , LlKOOLX. NOV. 13. The state board of pharmacy was in ses sion to-day. Present : W. C. Lane , Lincoln ; H. D. Boydon , Grand Island ; Henry Cook , Rod Cloud ; Max Becht , Omaha ; A. F. Stroitz , North Plntto. Tlio object of the session was to oxamlno applicants for tlio practice of pharmacy In the state , under requirement of a statute on- aotmcnt. Forty-nine pharmaceutical stu dents presented themselves for the examina tion , and it Is said they waded through the list of questions with a zest that attested they had not boon devoting time to the study of their Bclioson profession in vain. Some of the members of the board of exam iners stated that the state had a splendid corps of druggists , und that it was largely duo to the law necessitating knowledge and examination before ontarmg the ranlcs of the pharmaceutical profession. A coMMi'.xnAni.K KNTKiiruisn. During the past year many prominent on- terprisoH have boon inaugurated throughout the state , and most of them will doubtless prove to bo u great bcncllt to the respective localities in which they nro located ; imlcoil , some of them l y claims to stuto pride , nnil como In for n generous share of state inter est , filed with the secretary of Btato to day can bo found articles Incorporating tlio Iowa and Nobraika Phonograph company at Omuhn , with a subscribed capital stock of ftVi5XH ( ) , which has for its purpose the use , purchase , sale , renting , lousing and subleasing ing of the phouogrnph-grupliophono patents of Thomas Alvu Edison , Alexander Gnilmm Boll , Chichlstcr A. Uell nnd Tuintor , with nil ImprovoniontH , owned or controlled by the North American Phonograph company. And , cortulnly , this enterprise can not hulp but awaken Just share of state interest. It is destined to become a great enterprise nt no distant day. The following gentlemen organized and comprise tlio company : Prank Murphy. J. O. Phillips. Klcmoii Drake , Simon S. Ott , Hamilton S. Wlclis and Qeorgo IS. Towks- bury , Business operations are not to bo confined to Iowa and Nebraska alone , but will take In the territories of Dakota , Men- tana and Wyoming. EMMONS VS. WTCIIKM. . The council committee appointed to invas- tlKnto Editor Emmons1 charges ugamst Offlccra Mitchell and Pound handed In a ma jority und minority report. But they differ In but ono respect. Counoilmon Meyer und Ensign recommended tbo mayor to oxpcl Mitchell nnd reprimand Pound. Pace mod- lies bis report by recommending that both ofllcors U ) reprimanded nnd Mitchell sus pended from the foroo without pay for two mouths. The findings are ubmit the sumo. Emmons Is exonerated from blame. Mitchell is de nounced for making the arrest and It Is alleged upon the evidenca deduced , that it was without provocation , was malicious , nnd that Emmons was very roughly handled and without justification. Tlila Is probably true , Judgment basing upon the qvldenco permitted to bo Intro duced , but the truth , the whole truth , und nothing but the truth has not been told , und U was suppressed In the committee room , era a number of gentlemen who saw the racket deliberately nnd wilfully Ho' . auniEUB COUIIT .NEWS. The following iontleuieu ° were admitted to practice : P. P. OlmsUud , John Kverson , J. G. Thompson , J , O. .Yolser , W. S. Mo- State ex rel Cox v Hanlon. Motion to open judgment overruled. Tito following cuse * were continued : Carter vs Munson ; Thorne vs State ; Lind say vs Lindsay ; Tulloclc vs Webster county ; Nowall vs Klinball ; Kaymond vs Woolman ; Chicago , Burlington & Qulucy railroad com pany vs Starmer. The following causes were argued and sub mitted : State OK rel Hobbius vs Spink. Motion. HuiTvs Slife ; State ox rel Craig vs school district No. " , Phclps county ; State ox rel Covey vs Gaslin ; Burkholder vs Burkholdcr ; Hill vs Wilkinson ; Youngson vs Pollock ; Alexander vs Graves ; Winters vs Means ; Taggart vs Fowler ; tyo ) VB Russell. Court adjourned to WedncsUay , November 14,1S3S , at 8:150 : o'clock a. ui. TIIAYKK TO IUS FKIUNnS. Governor Tnayor wishes Tin : Bui ; to say that his letters and telegrams of congratula tion have been pouring In on him so continu ously that be will find it impossible to answer them , but he wishes the writers to bear in wind tiiut fully ho appreciates their kindness and good will , and he furthermore desires to express his sincere gratitude to all who so manfully stood by him and gave him such earnest support during tula remarkable political campaign. IUll.ltO.VDS IN POLITICS. Arepubhcan ticket has Just been received by Attorney General Leeso from n friend xvho lives in Cliaso county. Meeker was rail roaded into the seat lie will take in the Ne braska legislature next winter. Ho was nominated by tlio knavery of the roads and elected by the generous UHO of their monoy. But it now comes to the surface that Meeker traded everything on the ticket in any way hostile to the railroads , and oven cir culated , or caused to bo circu lated , all over his representative district , and especially in Chase county , re publican tickets with Loose's name omitted. At the polling places in Cliaso county it was impossible to Hud a ticket with the attorney general's name printed upon it , and wliutovcr vote ho received there was due to the use of the pencil. It is said that it can bo proven that Meeker was a party to this infamously treacherous deal. Ho will become one of Nebraska' * legislators , and , like Judas of old , will probable play at betrayal for thirty prices of silver. C1TV SEWS AND XOTES , Them will be no more cedar block paving clone in Lincoln this year. The work thus far gives satisfaction. A petition signed by fifty citizens of tiio city was submitted to the council lust night , praying for the removal of the W. C. T. U. hospital from the prcsont site , on the ground that tbo contagious diseases treated there are dangerous to the neighborhood health. Tlio plea is not without good reason. Hon. C. C. McNisli , of Winner , Cum- ing county , who was in Lincoln to-day , loft for homo on tlio evening train. Ho was down to attend the final meeting of the state republican executive committee , of which ho is member , The council had an hariuionlous discussion last night ovsr the report of the claims com mittee. When it comes to questions of llnanco the council t > ccuis to have a supreme distrust of each other , The discussion was prolltless. Half the members of the council got very wrathy , Judge Piold is running oft the docket of the district court at n lively rate , but no Im portant decisions have been imuio to-day , The city council has dedicated a portion of Eleventh street ( .T to O ) for fast driving. It Hcems that the "dads" are bent on having so mo place for the dear people to break their nocks. Nobroskuns at the Capital F. D. Foss , Crete ; J. E. McClure , Omaha ; C. D. Del- worth and A. II. Bowcn , Hastings ; Charles J. WhltnPalmer , : Franks. Osborn , Aspen ; J. W. MCLand , David City ; A , E. Upton , Mllford. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes , und is nn absjlute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erui > - tlons. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the OUIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MEKT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at W cents per box by mall 80 cents. The PyHUnn Hall. Tno regular monthly mooting of the ofllcors ot the Omaha Second regiment , 1C , of P. , will bo held to-night Among other subjects to be discussed will bo the hall pro ject which was started last full. The torn > porary check wulch the enterprise received , owing to certain circumstances , ha , It is claimed , lu do way interfered with the event ual success of the venture. The energetic and hopeful members of the order are reirii- larly paying their assessments , and the fund now in the treasury amounts to considerable. These members also hold that the hall will be built before the close of next year , and that It will bo worthy of the society. In the meantime it is quite likely that the regiment will make use of the great coliseum for drill purposes , the structure being largo enough to enable a regiment to go through field man euvers. Aecjtain philanthropist buys alargc quan tity of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup every winter and gives it to the noorsuffcring from coughs and colds. There is not a case of neuralgia which can not bo at once relieved by the use of Salua- tion Oil. At all drug stores. Price 25 cents a bottle. POINTS FOR Mr. Council Suggests In Ex isting Laws. InashorttalkycBterday , Hon.W. J. Connell outlined a fewpoints on which ho suggested legislation should bo passed the coming ses sion of tlio legislature. Ono of those was an amendment to the election law which would provide for the counting of votes every three hours. Another was the passage of a registration law which would bo in harmony with tlio opinions of tlio supreme court , and wiiich would provide registrars to sit ou tlio day of olcctiou to register those who had not been able to reg ister before. In the matter of assessing there was also required a change , and Mr. Council favored a county assessor who snould hold his odlco by tlie year , and assess property at its full valuation , such value to bo deter mined by sales of other property of relative location and worth. Such an assessment would give us a better showing iu a llnancial way in the cast. The charter should also bo amended so ns to give the tight of eminent domain to the city for the purpose of. acquiring land for paru and boulevard purposes. Mr , Connell offered to enlarge upon tlicso ideas at an early day. Beware of worthless imitations of Dr. Jones' rod clever tonic. The genuine ) cures hcadncho , piles , dyspepsia , ague , malaria , and is a perfect tonic ami blood purifier. Price 60 cents. Goodman Druy company. W11ICUI2 WJIjfj UK END ? \ IJIK ! With all the Iiintliiots of a ItnHhl Iliiznuk. On complaint of S. Stoud , Christie Con- neer , n lad of ten yours was brought to tlio county jail yesterday under order of Judge Olmstead , of Florence. Ho is considered a fit subject for the reform school , Mr. Stoud stated that ho was a ranchman living on Station's island , isomo six miles from Flor ence , and that the boy's father was in his employ. About three years ago tli3 mother of the lad tiled , and the father who is a reck less kind of a man paid but little attention to his oIts'ring ; , and the boy naturally bccatno wild and inigchiovious. Mr. Stoud took tlio lad to his homo and endeavored to care for him as u more matter of charity. Of Into- however , young Connccr has taken purlieu , lar delight in destroying everything he could lay his hands on. In addition to ruining tno house furniture ho would take down the barn door , the horses stalls , and all the out houses. On several occasions ho attempted to destroy Iris benefactor's barn and house by letting then on lire. Last Friday the boy broke down the barn door , took ono of Htoud'a ' horses und ran away. He was caught in Council Bluffs Monday night and when asked why ho had taken the horse re plied that ho did not want to walk when ho could ride. Tlio lad can neither write nor read , and Bays ho never even opened u book. It is by copyliif uflor nature that man cots boot results. Dr. Jones' rod clever tonio is nuturo'fl own remedy , is jiuroly vegetable , can be taken by the most delicate. Cures ull stomach , Idd- noy and liver troubles. Goodman Drug company. > 0 cents. CALIFORNIA ! THE LANJ ) OF DISCOVERIES. , LE CAL. , , $ HrfaHlt3l.rp.g- Santa ' Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For. Sale by Goodman Drug Co. CLOVE - FITTING CORSETS , HAVK NKVEH 11RR.V EQUAL TO 1'JIUS- KNT MAKE. | 1 MOItl ! rOVUliAll THAN avail , A I'EUPKOT FIT Three Lonetlis Short , Medium and Kr- tnt loag. -T.J > ? ; Twelve Oracles , IfeiP W Highest Awards U runted , niC8TG6oDH : AND QUALITY. FOR SALK EVEIIVWIIKKK. THOMSON , LANQDOH & CO. , NEW YOEK. 801,15 MANUVAOTUIllilU. JlenUon llioOiuaba Itvu. BRANCH HOUSE. A LARGE MANUFACTURING COM PANY , having an established trade on a line of goods , cuatiotica ly j > nt- ents , find It necessary to open a branch houao In this city nnd will furnish from * ° iw j/-/i * < / sand dollars in cash towards same , with a satisfactory party furnishing an equal amount- Address , with fall particulars , giving age , pact experience nnd roforoncoa. BRANCH HOUSE , Union National Bank , Chicago , III. SPECIAL Overcoat Sale ! Our great sale of line Elysiuu and in quantities. Our price , remember , is MUSKRAT LINED AND DOS Beaver overcoats and ulsters , iiro an $10 ; all sizes , from 35 to 44. SKIN COATS. extraordinary oppor unity for cash buy Lot No. 4. Wo able your attention to ers throughout the .country to sucuro ono lot of JiOO pure all wool , fancy cassi- Fine Seal Caps a Specialty bargains , for never ln the history of mere suits , ( cloth made by the well , our business have wclbcon able to offer known Meohuiiisvillo Woolen Mills , ) Beaver Gauntlet Gloves , in medium dark brown and white mixture such extraordinary bargains in thoroughly Seal Skin Gauntlet Gloves oughly honest , reliable , well made and ture , tiinglo breasted back suits only , , perfect fitting overcoats and ulsters as in rogular6i7.es , now suits just made up Beaver and Mink Collars and wo are now showing. at the unprecedcntedly low price of We offer an unequalled list of new , $12 per suit. Send your order for ono Cufis. attractive bargains in fine elysian and of those suits , with the understanding beaver overcoats , ulsters and capo ovor- that you will save $5 on the ordinary coata. retail price throughout the country. If Express Orders Se how our prices compare with ordinary you do not feel gatisllcd with this state , dinary retail prices for the same goods. ment when you havs examined the bait , Lot'No. 1. AVe offer 200 strictly all return it at our expense. Wo will send packages containing1 wool diagonal overcoats , ( cloth made by Lot No. C. Wp offer fiO suits of the suits of clothing , furnishing goods , the famous Putnam Woolen Co. ) coats Norwalk Mills Pine Silk and worsted clotlics and woolens of all kinds kept that we have hold regularly all this sea goods , in men's thrco button , cutaway in our establishment , to any addrossin son for 816 each , We have them in frock nulls , siv.cs . 'M to 42 , a suit which Nebraska , Iowa , Kansas , Dakota , Colorado regular si/.es , in dark Oxford mixtures , wo sold last fiea&on for 822. They are rado , or Wyoming , O. O. D. , giving and wo oftor them now to close at $10 made from goods costing $ . ' ! a yard. Ono buyers the privilege of examining each. of the bust btylos and ono of the best goods before paying for them. ] Jy thla Lot No. 2. Wo offer 200 pure , all made suits in our stock at any pnco. arrangement people living in distant wool , blue elysian overcoats , made with You can buy thorn now at g5. ! towns can obtain every advantage of seeing article of merchandise in pined edges , and trimmed in the very WITH HUH any our stock at their towns examining own , best manner , coats that wo have sold at ' ing the same before paying forthoinand , " oll'cr them "S20 each all the season ; wo now to close , in all sl/.es , at $15 each. if not perfectly satisfactory , returning Our stock of men's fine fur overcoats goods to UH at our expense. Money for is now complete , consisting of : all amounts exceeding $10 may bo re FULL MINK , MINK LINED , turned at our expense. Try This Arrangement. For yoara Wo offer a very attractive bargain MARTIN LINED , wo have sent goods all over the United , in a gray chinchilla ulster , wool lined OTTER COLLARS AND CUFFS States in this manner by express with the garment that wo intended to sell WILD OAT , COON , the most satisfactory results. You take for $15 , but wo overstocked on them and nojrises. Examine thoSgoods , and return - will now offer thorn tiiis week at $10. ASTRAOHAN , GOAT , turn tliam at our expense if they do not This io loss than jobbers get for them RUSSIAN LAMB , plcaso you. Freeland , Loomis & Co. Proprietors ; Cor. Douglas and 15th Streets , BOSTON , NEWYORK , DES MOINES , OMAHA JU3ICIOU8 AND PERSISTED Advertising has always p'-ovua successful , lloforo placing an ? Newspaper Advertising consoi LORD & THOMAS , j ADTIOTIBIIO AUMT& , I U I * i lUoitliik WnH , i PFFRI PQQ nYC < 5 AHBTHR JIRST. rCtnLtOO UltO Bold by I > rui-tl3 . JOSEPH CILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MBDA ( PARIS XrOSIT/Otf Mi. Noa. 3.O3-4O4-I7O-CO4. 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