Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 30, 1889, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE CITY.
A largo force of mon with tonma nnd
wagons commenced tlio work of excavat
ing yestcrdav morning for S. P. Morse's
now store building.
Billy Ellis who lias been n. member of
the flro department for the past four
years , has been transferred to the police
force and will go on duty August 1.
Complaint wns filed yesterday against
Van Orman , the Cut-off island saloon
keeper. Ho was brought before Judge
Berlm in the afternoon and his case
continued until this morning. ,
No truce 1ms been secured of O. D.
Dalton , who skipped out of tlio court
room on Saturday while awaiting trial
on the charge of stealing from the
Union Pacific rnilway'conipany.
Will Duvis , n very black negro , was ar
rested Sunday night in a room on Gum-
Ing street near Sixteenth , in company
with a white girl named Rose Daughty.
Both have boon ehacgod with adultery.
O. P. Elrlch , whoso credentials show
that he is a Cincinnati detective , was
arrcstad last night aud the charge of
"suspicious character" placed against
his name. lie had 10 cents in his
pockets.
Tlio fire and police commissioners
were to have hold a meeting lust night ,
but on account of the slcknessof Messrs.
Bennett and Smith nothing was done.
It is probable a iseoting will bo called
during this week.
Mrs. Emma Chrlstophorson has boon
hold in bonds of 8100 to answer in the
district court to the charge of having
destroyed some dresses and other
property belonging to Ida Ross , a ser
vant with yholll she had some trouble.
The Star Land nnd Loan company was
incorporated yesterday. Two-fifths of
the capital stock of $50,000 must bo paid
in before business is begun. Its object
is to conduct u general real cstato and
loan business. R. II. Wicks , W. M.
Kelso and C. C. Shiner are the incorporators -
porators ,
Robert Jamison Is in the city jail on
the charge of Insanity. Ho was con
fined a year ngo , at which time ho was
suffering under a severe attack of de
lirium tromcns. Ho was transferred to
the county jail on tlio charge of insanity
and was only recently liberated. Ills
mind is undoubtedly unbalanced.
Special Olllcor Goodrich , of the Ilans-
com park district , telephoned from
there about 0-10 : last night for the pa
trol wagon to conyoy an insane woman
to the jail. About ton minutes after the
wagon had started the olllcor toloDhonod
again that ho couldn't hold the woman ,
nnd she hud run away ; so the wagon
had the long trip to tlio park for noth
ing.A .
A man's log was found floating in the
rlvor last night. It was flshod out nnd
laid on the bank to await the arrival of
the coroner , who found that the log
i hud evidently been amputated by a
skillful operator and neatly bandngod.
It was not thought necessary to hold an
inquest , BO the coroner had ivgraro dug
I on the river bank and the log was
buricd. <
Personal Paragraphs.
Chief Clerk J. E. Cramer , of the railway
limit service , loft last night on a tour of In
spection.
At the Murray : M. B. Thrift , Beatrice ;
E. T ; Lacld , Lincoln ; Uoburt Lorton , Ne
braska City.
' * Mr. H. J. Hclnes , of Plttsburg , Pa. , pro
prietor of the lurgo pickling , works of that
city , was an interested visitor-at TUB BBU
building yesterday.
Hon. William Carson , a prominent banknr
of Brownvillo , Neb. , Is in the city , accom
panied by his wife , the guests ot Mr. Dave
Mercer. The party Inspected tlio now BBB
building yesterday morning.
, Mr. B.V. . Williams , general freight nnd
passenger agent of the Dayton , Fort Wayne
& Chicago of Dayton , O. , ana his son , W.
B. Williams , were in the city yesterday on a
trip to Denver nnd other western points.
At the Pnxton : J. N. Webster , of Lincoln ;
' E. P. Warren , Nebraska City ; W. C. Cathor-
* wood , Blair ; Mutt Miller , David City ; Henry
O. Smith. Falls City ; K. S. Wetzel , Lincoln ;
Thomas C. Bralnard and C. F. Brainard ,
Kearney.
At the Arcade : J. H. Price'Nebraska
City ; H. A. Loftwich. Lexington : U. O. Wil
lis. Cozad ; .Tamos A. Cline , Mi ml on ; Mrs.
John Buckley , Stromsborg : L. Stoekwell ,
Shelton ; H. H. Peterson , Louisville ; J.Stein
berg , Lincoln.
At thoMlllard : E. MoLernon , Sidney ; L.
W. Qilchrist , Charles E. Mngoon and E. E.
Bonnello nnd wife , Lincoln ; S. B. Shephard ,
g Arlington ; George W. Martin , ICearney , B.
I F. Monroe , Blair ; J. M. Grifllth , Wahoo ;
, Hans Divrks , Broken Bow.
, A AVIfo Heater.
Mrs. Ellen Hart , living on South Thir
teenth street has secured a warrant for the
arrest of her husband charging him with
having assaulted her with intent to do great
bodily injury. _
Tried to Kill His AVI To.
Ben. J. Cnyley was arrested last night for
assaulting his wife and attempting to kill
her. They have been divorced for about a
year , and Cayloy has not been absent ( luring
that tlmo. Last night ho went to the house
and tried to kill her.
Houso-top Eavesdroppers.
Doctor Worley yesterday caused the arrest
of thrco young men who were witnessing the
ball game from an unoccupied house near
the bull park. The charge against the lads
was lor illegal trespassing. The chief of
police refused to hayo them locked up.
Ho Hays at tlio Htnrn.
P. 11. Ryder , manager of the U. P. dining
room , has written to tlio clilcf of police com
plaining that ho has not secured n night's
sleep in two months , owing to the wakeful *
ness and nolso of a cur that is locked up
every night in a meat market on Thirteenth
street near the Barker hotel.
Now Klootrlolty.
J. C. Regan and Mlnot Ton-Ill have sold
their stock in the Omaha Thompson-Hous
ton company , amounting to $37,800 , to the
Thompson-Houston Electric Light company ,
under which name the new concern will bo
known.
The company has secured the plant of the
old waterworks and will sell the lots sur
rounding the building.
Mr. W.vlle , formerly of the water works
company will bo the manager.
Soys It's the Sheriff's Duty.
"I have moro than I can attend to Inside
the city limits , und I'vo about decided not to
take any action against the saloon keeper *
outsldo the city limit , " said Chief Smwoy
when questioned as to his probable uourso of
action against the saloons In the two milo
llutltoxcluslvoof those on tlio Cut Off Island ,
There uro six of these , one on West Cum
ins street beyond Walnut Hill , two on the
military road , one at Saddle creek nnd 0110 at
Park Forrest. The chief says that it
is ai much tlio duty of the sheriff to
look after these as it Is his. and thai ho
cannot afford to attend to thorn without
permiUluE city business to Buffer.
The Sncrod Heart academy , for day
pupils , situated on St. Mary'a avenue
and Twenty-seventh streets , is an insti
tution devoted to the moral and intel
lectual education of young girls. The
course includes everything from a pre
paratory department to u finished
classical education. Besides the ordi
nary academical course , muslo , paint
ing , drawing and the languages are
taught. Froncli is included in the or
dinary course.
DllTorunco of roliglpn is no obstacle
to the receiving of pupils , provided
they conform to the general regulation
of tlio school. The scholastic term bo-
glng the Orel Tuesday of September.
uhiESOs commence at 0 a. in. , und are
dismissed nt 3:30 : p. in. , an hour for
recreation bohig allowed at noon.
COUUIUAN'H TAIjB OF WOW.
How HlB AY I Co linn Mmlo I.I To n
Troubled Drcntn Far Him.
Mrs. Anna Corrlgnn seems to have stirred
up a sleeping volcano. Only a little while
jgo she asked for a divorce from her hus
band , John J. Corrlgan. Yesterday after ,
noon ho tiled his reply. It is n scorcher. Ho
says she has become an habitual drunkard ,
and a tyrant In their domestic affairs. Ono
day last September , ho rotates , as ho lay
asleep on a bed , she struck him across the
face with n wooden chair. As to results the
collision was fruitful. His face was cut and
tils eyes blacked. Several teeth went the
downward path , nnd all , ho afllrms , without
revocation. At various other times ho has
jecn driven from his homo : on ono occasion
! iis good wife throw a flat iron after him for
luclc. Further , ho says that when ho called
upon the neighbors his Wife followed him and
Drake said neighbors1 windows with brick
bats , stones , old shoei nnd other bric-n-brao ;
that wlilla intoxicated she attacked the tenants -
ants of the defendant , residing In adjoining
houses , nnd raised merry bedlam cenorally.
After nil the foregoing the defendant says
lie will not oppose his wife's petition , but
lirnys that ho bo given a divorce nnd the cus
tody of their children.
Depositions were received by the district
court clerk yesterday from Bclmont county ,
Ohio , in the case of E. D. Bolon vs. Emma
C. Bolon , and from Chicago , in tlio case of
William Olbbs vs. Louisa GU.bs. .
An answer has been filed by defendants
Holmes And Hays In the case of M. E. Smith
& Co. vs. Cornbluth & Pclzor , A. E. Levy
nnd Holmes t Hays.
A demurrer to plaintiff's petition In the
action entitled Harris ot at. vs. Flannagau
was placed on record yesterday afternoon.
In the suit of Soniicsuhcln & Valentine vs
Charles Bartol ot nl , the plaintiffs yesterday
tiled n brief demurrer to the defendants' first
reply. It is a suit to replevin about WOO
worth of groceries.
Gustavo Ktiossnor , executor , has tiled n
separate- answer to the plaintiff's petition In
the case of Earnest Schnrmnn vs Catherine
Kcan ot nl. About $000 U Involved.
At the May term , 1833 , the St. Louis
Wrought Iron Range company got a Jiulg-
riiont against Max Meyer & Bro. and Allen
Bros. , In tho. sum of $1.132.40. Yest .r < tny
these defendants tiled an appeal bond with
the clerk of the district court.
In a transcript tiled with Clerk Moorcs
yesterday afternoon , Edward Mahone'y
claims that f 102.05 Is duo him for labor per
formed in the service of John A. Sauer.
The Omaha Coal and Produce company
filed an itemized statement of account with
George HclnchloU in the ofllco of the clerk
of court yesterday afternoon , " by which
HolnchllfC Is shown to bo indebted to the
coal company In the sum of 51i'J1.47. , :
The carbonic acid in Cook's Imperial
Cnampsijrno is one ot the best remedies
for colic or diarrhoea.
TEUUILiLi WANTS JUS STOCK.
A Writ of Ketilovm Served oti Mr.
11 op It in a.
Minot Torrlll commenced nn action against
A. P. Hopkins to secure possession of a cor-
tillcate of stock for $5,000 in the Thompson-
Houston clcctrlo light company hold by him.
Torrlll obtained a writ of replevin a'nd
placed it ia Sheriff Coburn's hands to servo
on Mr. Hopkins yesterday afternoon.
In his petition ho alleges that tlfty shams
of stock were given to Hopkins and J. C.
Itagan , ai collateral for money put up by
them when the homo company started , with
the understanding that when the note was
redeemed they would return the stock. In
the mean tlmo Hagau assigned his interests
to Terrill.
"When wo paid back to Hopkins his
monoy" says the latter , " "ho retained this
certilicato and refused to surrender it unless
I paid him $1,000 , his excuse being that Ra-
can is indebted to him for that amount. "
Terrill has relinquished hia interest in tlio
plant here , nnd on August 1 ceases to bo
manager for the company. His successor
has not yet been'appointed.
Lcland Hotel , Ghioniro.
Overlooking the lake , Boulevard and
nark. Pure water , pure air ventilation
unsurpassed. Music during dinner.
WAUIIBX P. LKLANV , Proprietor.
The Cnlliouii .Defalcation.
"I havou't received a detailed statement
from Collector Peters yet , " said District At
torney Pritchett yesterday afternoon , "but I
have the names of forty or lifty persons who
sent in $27.50 apiece to buy stamps , and whenever
never received them. I shall put the matter
before the grand jury and , nnd think there
Is evidence enough to secure an indictment. "
Collector Peters said ho couldn't see why
Pritchott hadn't arrested young Calhoun
and put htm under bonds to appear at the
next term of court. There was evidence
enough , the collector said , to have warranted
such n proceeding long ago. Every day ho
receives letters of inquiry as to why stamps
which have been paid for are not forwarded.
"Have all the deficits so fur discovered
boon made good ? " queried the reporter.
"O. no ; not nearly all , and therels really
nn toiling whore- - the thing will end. "
The district attorney was soon at his homo
last night aud questioned regarding Collector
Peters' suggestion that if young Calhouu
was to bo iudicted ho should bo placed under
arrest or made to give bond for his appear
ance. "I haven't decided just what I'll do
in the matter yet , " said Mr. Pritchott.
"Something of the kind must bo done soon ;
but not to-morrow ; perhaps within a few
days. "
Ingersoll is credited with saying that
"Lovo is the only bow on life's dark
cloud. " If the colonel was troubled
with cramp , colie , or cholera morbus ,
ho would , wo believe , admit that there
were two and that the other ono was
Chamberlain's Colie , Cnolora and Diar
rhoea Remedy. Those who try this
remedy under such distressing circum
stances become its most enthusiastic
advocates.
THE PLiUMMEIVS STRIKE OFF.
The KcMiilt Considered nn. Unquali
fied Victory IVi- the HOHSOH.
There Is a quiet fooling of elation among
the boss plumbers over their success in iho
struggle they have been engaged In with the
journeymen for nine weeks past. Yesterday
the journeymen mot , and It was tacitly
agreed by them to return to work , although
there was no formal action taken. The men
were around in squads looking for work , and
many of them were given employment.
The result of the strike is considered an
unqunlillcd victory for the bosses , ns the
journeymen haVe asked for no concessions.
This stnko began nlno wcoks ago , the
grievance of the men being the refusal of
Iho bosses' association to recognize the Jour
neymen's union. The strike has continued
since then und has cost the two organizations
thousands of dollars. The bosses refused
steadily to ucceilu to any demand , aud suc
ceeded in importing a sufficient number of
"scabs" to dn the worK.
The journeymen before returning to work
oslicd the bosses to discharge the iron-union
men m their employ , but this they refused to
do , having made contracts with the mon to
keep tliom employed fora year ,
Can ho useithy mon .woman and child
ren , Mitinlovitch'a Hungarian black
berry juice. _
THKBECON1J W/VltO DEMOCHATS.
A Temporary Organization Effected
Last Niuht.
About forty men , all presumably demo ,
crats , were called to order in Motz hall last
night by George Antbes , who stated that the
object was to organize a democratic club' in
the ward.
Louis Heiuirod was called upon and re
sponded very brlntly. Ho said tuut should
Iho democrats organize and drop the differ
ences of the past tliero was op question In
his mind but that at future electloiui the
ward could bo carried for the democratic
party. In conclusion ho nominated Hugh
Murphy for temporary chairman. Mr. Mur
phy was unanimously elected. George
Anthes was elected temporary secretary.
William Holmes moved that those present
proceed to organize a , club to bo. known as
the Democratic Banner club of tbo Second
ward , The motion was carried.
Upon motion the secretary was Instructed
to prepare a roll , to bo elgaed by those
present , and during n recess of five minutes
taken for the purpose forty-two signatures
wore attached to the document.
The following gentlemen were appointed a
committee on permanent organization : Louts
Holmrod , W. 1C. Jacobs , John Murphy , AV11-
llam Holmes , C. Boll nnd Louis Bochme.
They wore Instructed to prepare by-laws
nnd a constitution nnd report at the next
meeting. The temporary organization "will
go over until that tlmo.
Short addresses were made by James Don
nelly , sr. , Judge Holmes and Mr. Lake.
lust ns the meeting woa about to adjourn
tnero was a roar irotn the back of the hall ,
and Mr. Julius Wovos announced his Inten
tion to speak to the Germans present In their
own language. Ho Immediately began n
most vehement tirade against President Harrison
risen , whom ho nominated u "dead bcaV'tho
republican party nnd Omaha's Sunday law.
Ho accused some of his fellow democrats
with having sold their votes for $5 apiece.
Ho ascribed all the evils extant to tbo repub
lican party.
The meeting finally adjourned to moot next
Monday night at the same pluco. and than
the organization will bo perfected ,
Ilnrflford'n Aclct t'liosplinto
Relieves the Feeling of Lassitude
so common in mid-summer , and imparts
vitality. _
THE COUNTY PHARMACY.
It Has Been n JLiniu ; Tlmo ConsuinliiH
len GallonH of Whiskey.
Next Saturday the board of county com
missioners expects to open bids and award n
contract to furnish the county with drugs for
twelve months.
When the county drug store was opened ,
about ono year ago * the stock was purchased
at contract prices which were accurcd
through bids. Slnco that tlmo , the druggist
has been buying various articles as ho needed
them , and , frequently , from any druggist
it pleased him to patronize.
However , C. S. Goodman was awarded
the first contract , and has been furnishing
most of the supplies. Every tiling purchased
has been bought at the pricn fixed by him ,
which is on a wholesale basis. Up
to date , the stock used has
cost about $1,500. In addition
to , this , the county pays a druggist , 'Frank
/Cimnicr , $33 n month. Ho docs all the buy
ing uuil tills all the prescriptions.
Homo tlmo ago Commissioner O'KcclTo
had suspicions that things were not being
conducted just as they ought to bo , and of
fered n resolution nt ono of the board meet
ings that bids bo advertised for and a new
contract bo awarded. It was darkly hinted
that some of the court house attaches were
getting their drinks in the pharmacy free ,
but nothing has yet been developed on
which to base charges. t
Mr. X.immer says that during the year ho
has bought about ten gallons of whisky
and an cgual amount of port
wine. A considerable amount of this
Is still on hand In addition to the county's
poor , medicines are furnished to the prison
ers In the jail , the inmates of the Open Door ,
thu Women's Homo on Burt street and the
Orphanage on Castcllar street. Mr. Zimmcr
saya lie has filled 7,475 porscriptions of
which records have been kept , but the actual
number runs over this , for the reason that ,
during the first six months , hokept no ac
count of prescriptions compounded after the
first had been put up.
Notwithstanding the fact that the adver
tisement for new bids was printed three or
four weeks ago , only ono proposition has
'
been received. Others , 'howovor , will bo
likely to bo offered before Saturday next.
Wo have sold Swift's Specific for six years
In quantity lots , and the goods have been en
tirely satisfactory , and without a complaint
from a single customer.
HUTCHEIISON & EU.IOTT , Paris , Texas.
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC has a brisk and constant
sale with us , and the universal verdict is ,
that as a blood mcdiclno it has no rival.
LiANKroiiD & TOYMAN , Druggists ,
Sherman , Texas.
TO PROTECT THEMSELVES
The Merchants AVill Appeal tlio Pick
ering anrnlslioa.Cnsc.
The monthly meeting of the Omaha local
branch of the Ncbraslca Business Men's asso
ciation was held at the Y. M. C. A. hall last
evening. The tlmo was passed in discussing
the merits of the Malier-Pickcrlng garnishee
case nnd taking action thereon. It appears
that Mr. Pickering was at onn time an
Omaha merchant , out moved over to Council
Bluffs. Ho had an account of $30 against a
person in this city , and by the laws of Iowa
ho garnishccd the debtor's wages to that
amount. This was declared contrary to the
laws of Ncbrasun nnd the debtor in turn
sued Pickering and gotjudgmontagamsthlm
for the costs of the case and attorney's fees ,
amounting altogether to $09. The merchants
at hist night's meeting were a unit in de
nouncing this decision of the judge and re
solved to contribute $100 toward carrying the
case to the upper courts. It was decided to
assess tlio members of the association $ L
each to meet this expense.
A committee of thrco , consisting of Mr.
Flnnilng , the president , Mr. Hodgin and Air.
Benawa , was appointed to ascertain what
the expenses would bo for carrying the case
to the upper courts.
Advloo to IModiors.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
should always bo used for children
teething. It soothes the child , softens
the gums , allays all pains , cures wind
colic , and is the best remedy for diar
rhoea. 25c a bottle.
'Walnut Hill Engine House.
At the last meeting of the council , $7,500
were voted for the erection of an cngino
house at Walnut Hill , on the condition that
somebody should donate a lot on which to
build it.
Dr. Mercer was asked if ho would inako
the desired donation. Ho said that two years
ace ho had offered a lot to the city for the
purpose mentioned , but that the council had
taken no action in the matter. Ho did not
know now whether ho would repeat the of
fer. Ho said , however , ho would consult
the mayor in the premises.
AwniiliiR Identification.
The victim of Saturday night's accident In
the unfinished building next to the Howard
street , natatorlum , lies in\ho morgue , no ono
having yet identified him. The inquest ,
which was sot for 2:30 : o'clock yesterday
afteinoon , was again postponed , awaiting
the dcud man's Identification.
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HUNT , a guaranteed upoclno for Hyatarla. Dlzzl.
ness , CouvuUlonn. Pits , Nervous Neuralgia ,
lloadacho , Nerrntui Prostration caused bjr the
aso ot alcohol or tobacco , Wakoulne8 % Mental
Depreiislnu , Boftenlncnt the llruln , renultlDBln
Insanity and leadlBKto misery , decay and death.
Piematuro Old Age. llarrennras. Loss of Power
In wither sex , Involuntary Losses and Bpermat-
orbceacaused by ornr-exertlon of the brainself-
buse or ovcrlnduljence. Bach box contains
one mouth's treatment. 11.00 A box , ot six boxen
for 15.00Bent by moll prepaid on receipt of price ,
WB GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any case. ' With each order received bi
lu for six boxes , accompanied with 15.00 , we will
end the purchaser tnir written guarantee to re.
( und the money IMnu treatment does not erreot
cure. QuaramUea issued only by Goodman
Drug Co. , UrugpUU , Sol Ageal , lllO Farnam
tieet. Umabk
rUreall olbw lemedlx I _
K. HI8OOX. Una lru < r.ror.lllb. ' .T Yurb.
ciLLu wuref.t luil'sriiuook u rnuort , i RLIM > AOIIITS
finUCVondallurimiry troubles easily , quiet-
MUnUI lyand safely cured by UOCn'U U A Can.
sule . Several cases cured in seven days. Sold
nttlJiO per box , all ( IrugKlsta , or by mail from
Uoctula Jl't'g ( X ) . 11Whlta u N. Y. Full Ulreo
Ions Steck Piano
Remarkable for poworfulsympathotio
lone , pliable action and absolute dura
bility ; 80 years' record the host guaran
tee of the excellence of these instru
ments. '
WOOD8RIDGEBROS ,
MErsS | HOES JOYS'
In our Shoo Dopnrtniont you will find nil kinds of rclinblo shoes or men nnd boys , nt prices much
Moil's good Buff Shoos , WAIUI\NTKD AM , SOLID MJATIIKU , in Congress , Lnco nud Buttons , nil styles oil
toes , nt$1.25 ; sold by shoo stores nt 81.7(5. (
Men's good Cnl Shoes in Congress nnd Lace , regular § 2.50 Shoes at § 1.75.
Our $2.50 finc crti Shoos hnvo already a splendid reputation. They are Ward well , hand sowed , have
perfectly smooth insole mid arc absolutely free from wax , Insting tax or fitting nnib. They are so flexi
ble that anybody and everybody cnn wear them. Shoo stores would ask you fcr Iho same shoas § 3.50 ,
Wo hnvo thorn in nil shapes and different toes.
Our § 2,75 Shoe is an excellent quality o Cnlf , genuine Qoodyenr welt , nil styles toesplain , and tipped.
For $8.90 wo sell shoes mndo of the finest American cnlf or kangaroo , hand welt , nnd of Iho very finest
workmanship ; every pair warranted to give satisfaction.
The very best French Calf Slice , strictly hand sewed , is sold by us for ? 5.50. This is the best wo carry.
Tliero is positively no bettor shoe made , nnd you make a great mistake if you think by paying moro
.money you get n hotter shoe. Every shoo store will charge you for the same quality and make § 7.60 or $8
Boys' Shoes , good and strong , in Button , Luce or Congress , from § 1.15 up.
Wo ' 'guarantee" ' all shoes wo are selling from $2.50 up. You know what our "guarantee11 means.
Please Note During July and August we close at 6:30 : p. m. ; Saturday
at 1O p. m.
Corner Douglas and Fourteenth , streets , Omaha.
"YOST" WRITING MACHINE.
A Typewriter inado to meet the modnrn
want for n maohlnu which prints directly from
type , lives nn ribbon , aligns permanently nt
point or printing , is Light , Compact , Durable ,
uml inn word , Is.built on hcltmtillo principles ,
thoInvention of ( J. W. N. Yost , the bulldoi or
both the Uumlmiton and Caligraph.
MuchlniM with * llcmlugton or Caligraph key
bourd us desired.
A larce stock of second hand Typewriters , ot
nil makes , for sale , rent or occhauijo.Vo uro
uUo sales agents for the "MHUHITT" Type
writer , the Oncst low priced machine on the
mnrket. Prlcojp.
\Ve would b pleased to receive a call from
you , whether you want to purchase or not , und
wo will gladly show you the "YOST" and tins
finest nnd largo.st stock ot Typewrltor Vurul
tuie. Supplies , etc. , over brought to this city.
Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating
Apparatus and Supplies.
Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc.
O THINGS , EMERSON ,
NGHIA.VI NQS , HALLBT & DAVIS ,
ARTIST SUPPLIES , KIMBAT.Ti ,
MOULDINGS , PIANOS AND ORGr AN3
EBAMES , SHEET MUSIO.
1513 Douglas SL Diana , Nebraska ,
STILL A CHANCE AT
$15.
Boniflgood bargains may yet be found
among our odd sizes of men H milts , near
In mind thesa are not Inferior goods which
wo oner , but llrstclass m every particular.
DREXEL & MAUL ,
Successors to John C. Jacobs. )
Undertakers andEmbalmers
Atthccia stand HOT Jfornam St. Orders by
lelegrapn tollcltcil and promptly attended ,
olephonn to No. 2.
Dr. J. E , McGRE W
ONE Of TUB UO8T EUCCKHafUb
SPECIALISTS 3
lu tlio Treat men t of All Chronic , Neryoin
uuil 1'rlvnto Discuses.
6lernutorrhci , IniiiuUinajr miJ Kulllnir Wanliooil
ebsolutslr cured. A cure jfusrauteoil In ull forms of
I'rtrato l > Uea CJ , fclricturoi. Oloat , 4c. OitarrU ,
Tlirum , l.un . nil llcttrt I ) ieal. . UUOuiiiitlsin ,
Hplual ana Kuiuale Il > ouio > , llluod ami Ukla Dliuaiei
Ijidlot' una vontlcmon's waiting ropms separata
and iitlrtilr private.
Oonsulidtloo free. 6end for tiooki.Tlie Heentauil
I'rtTatelhwksvsuf Man.'aUo'Woman * H r llH tS !
ICe each ( ituiiun. ) Trfatiacnt tij correapondeac * ;
tend > taiuu lor reoly.
OWlCBi 1 TH AND OOUQLAS STUBUTS ,
OiiAllA , HUU ,
arriving ut ur dupartlnic from New York.
blilpmentafrom Kuropociin bo ramie direct by this
Company toalllnlund 1'orts of liniry In tlio united
fclnlts , also to Canada nml .Mcxlgo , with or without
payment ol duties at New York.
llittcs us low OH luoio of unf responsible company.
NO CIIAIKJK.MADKKOII CUSTOM UOU3K HUOK-
KKACJi ; OR CA11TAOK.
Money Orders toned pnyablo at 15,000 places In
Unltuil titutes , CunuJii nntl Kuiope.
Agencies In Kurope to wnom shipments Tor Onltoil
Btutei cnn be delivered , or If Irani Interior point *
should be consigned , accompanied by Hill of mdlnx
und Invoice certltleU before American Consul :
T1IO3. MHADOWS& CO. . 115.Milk Street , Clicupsldo ,
london , K. 0 , : IU Water htrcot , UVKUl'our , ; it I'lccn-
dlllj.MANCUKSiti : ( lu Hanover Htreet , ( JI.ASOOW 3 ,
Una Kcrlbn , I'Aitls. K. ItlUllAUl * . 1 Huu Clillou ,
IlAHVK. N. I.UTCUTiNU&CO. . 117 LaiiKenstrasse ,
IIHISMK.V ; M novimtleetli , llAMMUlia , and 117 Am-
Ilufcn ,
NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK ,
U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB.
Capital $400,000
Surplus Jan. 1st , 1889 62,000
OFKICEUS AND IIltKCTOU3.
HKNIIV W. I'ATES , President.
LEWIS R. Itr.BD , Vice 1'redldont.
A. K. ToiIXALlM
W. V. MOHHI : ,
JOHN rf. COI.MNS ,
} ( . 0. UlJHIIl > ( l ,
J. N. H. 1'ATIIICIC ,
\V , H. B. HufiiiKS , Cashier.
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor. 12th and riirnam Sts.
A General Hanking HiiBluens Transacted.
WEAK.
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4CUItK bjr'Ibli Niw lUl'UOVtfo
ltttCTRICBUT4SUSPE tl r
J or imri. > uiii.\K ( . u. . r r
* till , ilircllo liuriJOie , CUKE or
KNKK1TIVK WKAK.NES.S.li.lDJ
Tan , KouTHlK < J , < oallituoui lurrtaUo.
v. . / Jlr * tl/ tbrulill w k itru. rtitor *
JlL U llnltk ud Vljorom Mire lli. Klectrlt
'f. tiLTimtiNTLVbrwf forfeit c&XXla cuk.
_ - - - Dier/ConpltUtfi. 4 p. Vfoitlcaieiper *
xtaDrntlr cutt l lo ttirtt Baentbi. Beslcd pinphut 4 .ftt&tap.
8AUIliMELIQTDIOC0.1 UB.IIBi.cniOAQOJli
BRINK
HIRES' ' ROOT BEER
Tlio Purest nnrt Host Orlnk In tlio
World. AppotlzlnKi Dolloloua ,
Sparkllnir.
A Tackago ( llqulil ) 2Jo. makes flvo eallons.
I3VHUV HOriljK OUAHANTICKU.
KO THOUIII.B. EASIf.V MADE.
No bolllnu or i-trHlnliie. Dlrectlonsl Implo , and If
tnadu ucconllnnlr tlu'ro csu bo no tolstako.
Ask your DruxKtst ortlroccrforlt.andtitkoiiootuor.
ftio tlmtyou iret HIHKS' .
Try it und you Will Not bo Without It
THE O.\LV G
B Id by C. K , I11HKH. riill-AiiEr.i'iliA , PENH
' ) . I
Hchool for Olrls nnd Younir I.adle * . Kur
tatnloitue address II. TIIAYl < Il.Ui. H.t' '
Morgan 1'aiti , 111.or i7tladl unbtrcttCli'c ! ' ifO. 111.
Horthwestorn Military Academy ,
Twenty-tltrea mlls nortli of t lcanoi lj" 'jJ |
l.irus of experluiceU liistructorsi nre > " " / "
.lurtr. and unnirpusBoil t.cllll es Iff I" " ? ' " ' .
healiU. homo roratorts and ( 'lirlillan Innuenc *
t urt | or catttlOKiio to Illgblsnrt I' rk , III.
II I liinflQ CONSERVATORY
ILLQ NOlo OF MUSIO -
TOKW YOUK JtlUTAItV AOADlIMy COUN-
INvalloulludboii. . Cm , . O. J. Wiuuur. II. B. ,
Cowd't ol CadoU
ESTABLISHED I3SI < ISO So.
Chicago , Ills. ( Clarkat.
Tlio Regular Old-Estitllshei
PHYSIGIAII AND SURGEON
It ttlil Treating with tha Greatest
f SKILL and SUCCESS
Sl vj AT Ttt
Chronic , Nervous and Private Diseases , '
9-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lott Manhood ,
felling Memory , Exhausting Drain * , Terrlblo
Dreama , Head and Buck Ache and all the effect *
Icndinir to early dccuy and pcitupi Contumptfonoi
Insanity , treated iciCQilQcally by new methods wllli
never-fining IUCCMI.
SYPHILIS and ell bad Blood and Bkln Dli
= aiia permanently cured.
J-klDNEYond UUlNARYramplnlnts.Qleet ,
Gonorrhoea , Stricture , Vnrlcocele and all ilUctitl
of the Qenlto-Urliury Or ni cured promptly wilhoul
injury to Stomach , Kidneys or cKher Organi.
* - No experiments. Age nd experience lm
portnnt. Consultation free and aacretl.
USSend4 cents postage for Celebrated Work * on
Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Duenei.
JS3" Those conttmrilitlng Mairlaie > end for Dr.
Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each
15 cenu , both at cent ! ( ilarops ) . Consult the old
Doctor. A friendly letter or cull may save futuretufier.
ing and ehxme , and add golden yean to life. 9roole
"Life's ( Secret ) Errors. " jocenU ( > tampi ) . Medlclnt
jnd writings tent everywhere , secure from expoeure.
Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 91011. Addrets
F. D. CLARKE. M. D.- . ,
163 Oo , dark < U CHICAGO , MA *
N.W.COR. I3FN& DODGE Sis. OMAHA , NEB.
rOH TUB TJIEAT11ENT OT JUX
APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSEB.1
Best rtdltie ! , Apparatus andRtmelleiforBucctiifui
Treatment of every form of JJIssasB requiring-
MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATMEHT.
NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENT8.1
Board & Attendance. B it Aooomnodatloai ia Wtiti
try WRITE FOR OIROULARR on Deformities snS
Urac iTruilf , , Club Fett,0urv turt of Spine , rllil ,
Outer , Catarrh , . .BronthfUf , lahslsHoov
Eufyua"ni7ail' &lAiS6arfiaMifntiliai ' ?
Xj < > & * :
DISEASES OF WOMEN igXXttZZ
HK IIAV * HTKIT JDOXD i LTuta.iif DiNDraiy
woms utnixi coMriMiaMT. ( tTPICTlT J" '
Only RelUblo Medical Institute msklos ; t B
PRIVATE DISE. &
All Ulooil Dllititi laecmfollj tr UiJ. Btpblllllo 1'olKB
remored frotntlie iritcn without mercury. n w Itviloratlrfl
TrulmiDt for Ixi.I of TlliI , rOlIKK. I'irtlli un > tl < lo III ]
uiiut lrcitc'lal Uoueby corrnpoDdrnc * . AI ) ommuBleAi *
urtnncurclrlocked.connrki lolndleiiltcoaltiili orItiltf.
OnaperioDAlltiterilrw j > refcrri < l * C Uandconault0ioniB4
tutor/ jour eaie. ftul we wilt send lu plfcln wrip r , *
Rfmtf Tfl MFU FREE : upon p , i > ui > i
DuUrV IU mCN k , . . . . . .
| ; , oUrii.ti..j > of cj/p.
lll ; Ulcct kQj Varleoe le. with oucatUn lUL Addr il
OMAHA MKDIOAL ft BUHalOAI. INSTITUTS ) ,
13th and Dodge Stroll , OOAUA , MEB ,
The lariiest , fasten and finest In tliowoilrt ,
I'assgngor accomiuudatlons uncxcellod ,
Ne\r York to l.1vrrr > oi > I vlu Qnrrnilntvr.
TUo C'eluhruteJ ITIiB ni.eil Rtcnm.l IM/V O
t'livorituniclsiiip in tuo Worm.I AUgi L
New York to Glasgow via Londonderry
Anrhorlu. . . , Aiipuitill Clrcassla , . . August34
mrnoKHla. . . AuKiistlOl Hthlopla..August 81
Uevoulu , . . . . August IT I Anchorla bupt.7
With rogulnr weekly sallliiKH thereafter.
rUuio.v to ( lla < no - . Itreri > eel , Derrr. tMlMtot
Quuenstown f < J to U by Ulaiicow t iK f ' , lJ , ; ?
ujjuanls by "Cltr of lloiiiu. " Beronil ( ; is H . Htecr.
SKO Ml. Kicursfon rates reduced avallaole lot "W
rjutotUusBlvlnuiirlTllciio nf aoeliiii In oiietrliitbA
UUer Mersur , I'lcturcsijuo t'ljfdtNorth and BoulUoJ
"
TO I'AiliB ( in CaSTINK.VTA.TOirfW na
MWMriKUun. Trart'lers1 ClrcuUr Letters oj Crcdl
end Drnfls fornny amount at lowest , current ralof
Apply to unjf of our local n.'euts or lo
lliTilr ( oii ISrulliorii , CIilonK , III.
II. H.
11 , V.
U. II.
Tht 11.00 EtaridtrJ Homo
Utiiniwjlei for thu cure ttt
IWEAK ( irlvito HniLiitu art un-
for iiurlly , tto.
Order Itemuly Ho. 1 for
Siuliil ltr > k > i > i ur rltal
IOIIKI. 1'rlcollW.
-o t | r Loftt Ji iibttwtl ur iibykU l drMlity In inarnfja
ncii , orHioseinUrlniKMitiul tuppy life. I'rtce. II W.
No JforU .orrl. ur Klittln lth r . . AcyuMnM
tri.Um'nt tor Inttrnul inl local usa , Carw I" I' " '
U y . A-u yrliieyrliiJeclloii.Vllliiotc | ! UM trlclur ,
pain ur ( martlrivllaii'Urulliundri > ) l ofcAi ! .rrlccll.w.
liu , . Nuallii * > ! for mm or worn n. fi nW
ironorrboea , tic , Mo rubber nor Injurtlon , 1'nfk'II )
laiU30clay . Kiully ui d. l'rl ill.W. will tnil A n * l o
trial laniplu of reiitedy rlo. 1 or z on rurtlpt of I iU. la
kUiuii * for iwttairt. Any cn fcl tUtie rnniilk. prompt
ly uit ( f l d ) ty ; nal ( on receipt of tl.ji | > rl < , l M.
li ! > r lliU * < > L to elthtr MImuri ledcr ( Illicit.itiilfri i.
STANDARD REMEDY CO , Chicago , III.