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B g A THE OMATIA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1885~TWELVE PAGES, : _ dli, {YOR RENT-[Houso with nino rooms &o. 0034 S1S199NYG NV SNYIDISAkd o Thia medlcine, combining Iron with pure table tonics, uig] and _complete 'fi"'" iy Indlmantion, W ozknery T eural curalgin. ®'1tis an unfailing remedy for Disenses of the dness nnd Liver. b In nvaluabie for Diseasos pecnlinr to men, and all Who lead sedentary 1ives. Ttdoes 1ot injure the teeth, cause hendnche or luce conetl pation—aother from medicmes do, Teeuriches and purifies the hlood, stimulutes 0 appeti, aids the arsimilation of food. re ves Hearthirn ard Belching, and strengthe ens the muscles and nerves, For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &o., it has no eqnal 8 The genuine hos above trnde mark and erossed red lines on wrapper. Take no oth s anly by TROVS CIHPRIELS, o7 %00 . TR Ao Undisated 1n e BROZD GLAIM of eing the VERY REST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AND 08T AT (LUK OV Ever offerad 4 tha niblic, DOCTOR WHITTIER 617 St. Charles St., St. Louis, Mo, of to Mediea)Cotlegen, | o v reatmene o CHLIRLs Nukves \am aby other Fhyat s clty papers . Netvous. Prostration, Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Afiecs tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, 5/ Ulcers, are trezied with anparalieled EOAIBE princlpien, Safely. Privetery, #3 Ailsing from Indiscretio ndul orexpress, \GES, PIN' e t cloth and glit BT ot D5, T onraver vaseys Orer iy Sonartid . Those. marricd o biailng mar i rend 11, Fopeiar sditlo S, paper cover, 800, Addresssrave’e’ Dv, Whiierst e e ey BRIDGING THE BIC NUDDY, The New Union Pacifio Bridge and a Sketch of the 0ld Ono. A Magnificent and Commodious Structure for the Future-~How the Present Bridge was Built, [RSR—— “T wish yon would say that I say,” ob- served Mr. Callaway, “that the company proposes to build s new bridge whether the peop.e of Omaha believe it or not. There seems to be an inelination on the part of several parties to cast doubt upon the project and denounce our procl mation of the fact as a ruse for som purpose best kiiown o oursclves. “Perhaps, Mr, Callaway, you mistake the purpose of the doubters,’™ rdpl ed the reporter, “news so good is hard to b lieve in the first flush of the ey It would be a bitter joke on tho public's hopeful credulity if the g scheme should not mature after enli; our_confident expectancy. The people of Om ":I are earnestly anxious to know uth.” it is probably Mt for us to discuss the grounds for the existence of the slightest doubts of the company’s_sincerity, but L will advise you that if you live a few months longer you will see the entire plan consummated just as we have an- nounced it. There seems to be no question of tho road’s intention. to rry out the details of its announcement in regard to a new bridge. Mr. Parkhurst, the assistant to Mr. ilorrinnn, the engineer who super- vises the construction, is at present in the cit) ly to move to immediato 3 ‘onstruction will be begun on the Towa side and a force of men will be put to_work Monday morning laying a spur of track leading to theriver bank, for the transportation of material. One of the caissons will be hero in a few days and sunk in the proper place for the erection of one of the piers. The masonry work will be continued all winter “and the great task will be well under way by early spring. A gene -‘T idea of the new structure can be given but it wonld be impossible to present the full details, nor are tlm{ known to the prui' cting engineers, J reneral outline and basis of operation in hand, but it is relied upon the progre: of the work todevelop new requirements, A greatdeal of energy been pended luring the past year in the work of de- vising plans. Not less than a half dozen projects have been thrown out by the directory. It remained for Mr. George S. Morrison to devise the satisfactory method of attaining the end so much de- sired, and a few days ago the dircctory pussed favorably upon his plans. M, Morrison is a resident of New York and one of the most eminent engincers of the | country. He built the bridge of the Burlington & Missouri at Plattsmouth, Chicago & Northwestern bridgé at iir and the Northern Pac bridg i rek. He has thus had liberal e ience in_bridge-building across the Missouri. He has throughout the east and west many monuments of enginec! ed to better hands. As stated in the announcement of the company which was fivst and exclusively printed in these columns, the new stru ture will be constructed with a doub! railway track and general thoroughfs space. This end will be attained by con- ducting the street tracks, roadway and pedestrian walk upon trusses thrown out from the center of suanurt and upheld by oblique trestle work. 1t w1l thus be that the railway will pass over the center of the bridge while the street cars and wagons will find accom- modations on either side. The spanswill be lengthened so t instead of the nine ¢y lindrieal piers now in use there will be three heavy masonry abuttments. The superstructure will be built of steel which was unknown as a bridge mate; when the old bridge was bwilt and the short soans and many piers deemed requisite. For theaccommodation of wagon traflic the company will grade a road from point on Ninth street leading up to the approach at an easy angle upon a shelf whichwill be added to the presentembank- ment. Street car traflic is assured as the | Union Pacitic company will construct a branch of the Council Blutisline whigh it owns, across the bridge to a connection W ing glad tll||nF=, “The bridge is located at 'Train Table {the qrvmnt &ito of the bridge approach on l‘h;.»dl!(- s (hulm.l.v!it-‘ re8 lmtlx %-]u;: grounds and $350, Conmoil Bluf pledgns §300,000, m« paid; ground and right of way will b condommnod.™ “‘Upon the annonncemoent of this intel- gence in Omaha, " says the above guoted authority, “the utmost joy and enthusi- nsm was manifested throughout the city. Bonfires were lighted, houses illuminated church bells rung and eitizens manifested unalloyed pleasure 1l ble ways. The work suffered somo delays and was not comploted until March 11th, 1872, cighte months later than the date of cont and three years to a day f the date of its commencement. work had been Inborious in_the extreme, the soft bed of the river having to bo penetrated to a depth of eighty fi-n-l, be- ow the level to reach bed rock upon which to ground the_pie The first train passod over on March 12th, 1 and ten days lator, tho fi train made the passage. The bridge is 7,000 foot in length and originally cost a total of $1,450,000. There aro few oventful incidents to chronicle in the history of the old bridge, However, soveral fatafities of a most ¥ markable character occurred during its construction. Some half dozen laborors working in the caissons were seized upon coming out to the air with a disorder which proved fatal within a very fow moments, The sufferer would be seized with terrible cramps in the bowels and ling into convulsions which doubled up the body, would be dead before any remedy could be applied. It was a pe- culiar ady and batlled the wits of the best physicians, From the peculiar form which ‘the body would assume in the throes which attended death, the mys- terious disease was lled the Greeian Bend and is only so remembered by old citizens, About 2 o’clock one August morni in 1877, & eyelone struck the bridge carried awiay two spans on the Tow The heavy iron superstructure thus swept uwu,r sank in the quag-mire of the er's bottom and was never recov: One of the spans was _rebuilt whil other, immediately adjoining the castern approach, was substituted by the trestie work now standing. e g ST “I do not like thee, Dr, Fell, The reason why, Leannot tell.” It has often boen wondered at, the bad odor this oft quoted doctor wasin, "Twas se he, being onc of the s ors, made up pills as large as bullets, which nothing but an ostrich could bolt or swallow without naus Hence the dislike. Dr. R. V. Pierce “Pleasant Purgative Pellets” are sugar- coated and no Targer than bird shot, and are quick to do_their work. For all de- angements of the liver, bowels and stomach they are specifi S icagme i Those who are awarded medals at the New Orleans exhibition are kindly in- formed that they can get them by remitt- | ing %30 for a gold one and §3 for'a silver ! one to the manufacturer at Philadelphia. Richmond in- 3 1 y me | vented a 1 it, which is to be ing to his credit, and it is safe to say that | 9y the great work here could not be entrust- | worn at balls e Man wants but little here below., Wo- man wants Pozzoni’s Complexion Pow- der., e e The Miami un ity at Oxford, O., was reopened T ¢ after having been closed for twelve yeur: Spain s 26,000,000 less inhabitants than Germany, but she has tifty-three more gunboat: Al The warm weather has a depressing and debilitating effect. Hoo s Sarsapa. rilla overcomes all languor and itude. o A Petrified Woman's Jaw Next. New York Graphic: A petrified mule hoof has been found in Pennsyl This surprises us. We had no idea a mule could keep its hoof still long enough for that, RO Badly Run Down. He was going along so slowly that his shadow seemed to be pasted fast to tl sidewalk. Somebody said he was but he sadly said he was doing the b he could, and his trouble was debility caused by long dyspepsia. ““Then wl PEOIAL NOTICES TO LOAN - MONEY, B[osm‘—'mlmm 18 sums of $100amA vy wards on rod osteto, by Bullon Bros., M7 S, 15th ~To loan by an castorn party on fiest- ol ity property in sums te suit. _Inquire Lobman, 115 Faroam. 26411 MOXEY-Tolonn. The Omaha Financil E: chnngo, 163 Farnam streot, up-stairs, makos Tonns on all classes of security from n $10 ohat- €0l 1oan 10 K10,000 on real estate. WO make loans to suit all applicants on long or short time on Iln!»rfl\'(\l real ostato, land contracts, lensos, buildings on leased la wecured notoes, collator- als, chattels, or good Fitos; ensy torms. Omahn ¥ 1508 Farnrm streof TN LOAN—Money in any amount on roal os- tato so v B, Mayne, 15th and Fur- nam. -0-16 M ONEY TO 1.0/ o OAN—On ohattels, Wooley & om 20, Omaha National bank building. B10-4T 1‘ CCAGUE BROTHI - v meont Bank- €18, opposite Post of negotinto mortizage loans on first-class soourity at euling rates of intgrest. Partie osiving to_borrow on improved city or country real estato, One Lo five yonrs, can 1 sdated prompte Iy, McCaguo Brothers, Postoflico. NEY T0 LOAN—On roal csfato and chat- tels. D, L. Thomus. MONEY LOANED—On chuttol R. tickots boug it and sold. Mex 4 [ £200 and up- YL wards on ¥ securiLy. Pottor & LOANED at ¢, F. Reod & Co's. Lonn offico, on furniture, piniios, HOr-vs, Wikois personal property of all Kinds ind wl othor tiolow of value, without romoval. Ovor Ist Niv Bank, co r All business 1oan on chattel scourity by W. Withneil building, N. k. corner | ) s yours of exporience and a caveiul business of o money on_ per- prop tod n sysicin whereby the 1 Sueh cises 18 done wway with oW in i position 10 meet the demands of ) tompor- ly ombirrs : moiey annoer. Houso- . . mecannies wha ind Cour advances irom £10to §1.U00 on sueh seeu a8 housel hinery, hor- 808, Wigor L EOCUECd 1008 of hand, oic, : 1 SUHe [rom ow - o of business Al=o on hne Waiches and Dinmonds, one of the oy offer ia that any of any losn con Le pit any time 10D reney e a i terost. | linve no brokers in o but personully supertniend nll iy lo onnected with my gen ollico 1 conie 1 « tract h each g itly msking | transactions st room 4, Withnell building, N Harney, Omaha, and 52 Pearl St., Counci| TED. 1 for genernl K small family. 215 DOUxe s rect. v . ANTED—2 0r 3 girls to muke paper sicis W. J. Welshuns & Co,, City Miils. 4l * Germun girl that wnd HOUNCw oL, udy pl (o rihi } Ricker, 1is St s i ne ludy cashicr comy of 1~ . A ISing expenence ind i euces, A. 4, Beo Offico. i I8 of work, work, secons hotel and Kiteuen wol placos will cull ul the ofl'c Places will bo furnisk Cull at the new coney, 111 Croiln pitol avenie, 1o 1 Bouse Wora. I St. Best wages puid to good gi Bt. Mury's aven: —Lady uge Stocking Supix Bosom £ovins, Uress S Dibs, 100 i Address South My VW ANTEDMen and tenuig < vition. Dirt for sulo. Inguire Mury's e Hood men for T Chauron, o wtion, Cullag 1404 TnquAro of Jas, Bonner, JOOR RENT_Vornishod, my rostdence on 2 stroot, nene St Mary's ve., contaming FoOmS ) modeen improvemonts. V! JOR RENT fonso 0 renms, comtral; i 1 good k\f""“l‘“, onol S NOR SATLR-Mn, Thirtieth and Dilion vony 31T %, 7 h lou 8 hirtesath strook — AvilnSireh ——Re — For salo—Full 8 with | on Calliornin, location very desirmble, "b.l;huli Inquire 516 8, 1ith, (OR RENT—A cottage in good location, oan strect, opp. Paxtos T—A cottage on 23d stre 0 And Cnss st 7 and sewor connection Muis J. W. Savage, 410 nor ns, city water 8t Mary's ave. £12 and §14 por month, respoctively, locations desirablo. Riley & Co., 115 south lith 8t. NOR RENT—Houso 11 rooms $25 por 1 Q. E. Thompsou, S. W, 1ith and Hurney. OR RENT—( JoB. Kiley & Goods store, 8. 10th St. 15th und Farnim T—Cottage f roon J. Phipps oo, Seward and Campbell. FOR RENT-ROOMS. JIOR RENT— nsant furnished and unfur- nished room, .o DR RENT—For small family four unfur- a i nished rooms, two closets wid bath room, | Cuculd. J. E. Riley & Co. udh 1t St. i % | JQOR SALE—A fow lots near Park avonue, $600 T—Furnished room, 184 Farnam, 213 Hurnoy. 0’ RENT—Larse 02 N, Iith stre cor. Lth and S JOR RENT—Furnished bourd, buy window, brick house, - priviicge of buih oom, ut No. i, neur Webste o furnished rooms and Acove room with | OR SALE—Full corner lot three blocks from bath rcom on same In- | $5e u: Jon time. ''nis o street, vear St urnished 16 unu 3 sorier e A —One or 1wo_desirable . oue biock from red ¢ wuies walk irom P and Chicugo street —— —— ment T—In private fam rtyoom | Luke unc with board, £1 ? - 18 | e e e g e ek e ceres war | OMANA HIIUFIGTURE@S, terms, R. C. Potterson,cornomth and .l:‘hlnuuu t — — n AL E—3 fots in north Omnbm S0x133, ono At £100 and one At $30 por wero; 50 dow! Lanoo 10 cuit pawsnson, Address J. 8. Gy Yoomt,_howse and lob with commodious burn on Crdil o h SWCok noar 15th, south mmlx(tn;m o1 gUod twe story 8 room ho E. Riloy & Co, %15 south ith streok NOR SALE-17 Georgin and_Virginia aves., Rodick’s add. $1,50 to $L500 cuch; o, 24 houso 0,008y LOTHIS, (195 Tho neates b, now, i N conve A V0., RS nore 1ot nnd houso 1 West Omnhn, $5,0 ) b with good house, stablo ete., b tsouth of | miles fro 00, $1,000 O0EY LOFS, Inquire at 506 south Lith 8t. @6 NOW Coctuge b rooims, xood harn, corner Grand and Pier strects, $450, monthly pay monts, . Mary's ave. | _(ib Lot fncing Hunscom park on Park ay irablo for ment | 10, eusy torms. Co B, Mayuo, 1 3 nam, ;B o SALYE—Somo splondid lots_ non red Honrt Acude Low — | turms. Seo them betore they nthi | ninghum & Brenvan, 1611 Dodige NOR SALE—At o great ohine and blucksmiith sl ¢ earTying on dition ; populution F9,00, INQUITO, BOX 20, BORLEICS, N 0D, A £00d houso nmd lot_on Califor- s price, 00, Cunning nan, loll Doag | JORSALE. B0 et vy s 1ot ule worth nearl $2,000. - | JRORSALE-10 acres of lnud noar the o ucres under fruit trees; house and b will bosold very cheap it purchused within week, Cunningham & Brennan, 1511 D {QORSALE—An elogant cottage und lot 10x 100: good burn, Lruit and shude troes; will _ | b6 sold for €m0 Cunninghnm & 1511 Dodyo street. DOR SAL wo lots on n corner, two hlocks from Farnam, both for $1:250, POsitive ensy torms. Wo direet specinl attention to theso burening, Cunningbam & Brennan, 1511 Dodge street. 4 [OR SALE—2 Jots on Virginia ave; will bo gold for 1500, Cunniughum & Bronnan, 111 Dodge s 5 TROR SALE-On Convent St lot 40x140; house 6 TOOMS TR st W. Marshall, 1 Fux NOR SALE—Full lot, south fron| uble proporty, orti X RUTA X , South Lith =5 desirable rooms with SAL XI8T, $1400, % loth . ; Y i1 e in cheap. ) strect curs; beautitul and sighily I Riley & ¢ und lots on monthly pa en, sSaunders, b Billiard Tables. g 0 THR DRENSWIOK-1EABR-COLLENDER & Co, Mamufseturers of Billlard & Pool Tables, And Satoon, Office and Bank Fixtures, Markot and Hovom S8, Chicago, 11l Omaha offico, 503 8. 10th 8. Book Binding. Etc, REES PRINTING 0, Printers, Book Binders, And Riank Book Manufacturers. Nos. 100 and 108 Routh 1th Street, Omahn, Nob. Butter Tubs ) SEYMOUR, Manufacturing of Butter Tubs. ™, 240: 20 b, 220; 100 B firks sth ‘and Pierce St., Omaha, Nob. Cigars and Tobacco. MAX ME & €0, Jobbers of Clgars, Tobaccos, Guna and Ammun 0 223 South 11th pet, LED to 14 . Omabun, Neb R INTER-OCRAN CraAr FacTOny, WERST & FRITSCHER, Manufactarers of Fine Cigars, And Wholosalo Deulors in Leat Tobuccos. Nos, 108 and 110 N. 14th Stroot, Omahs, Nob. Cornices. Eaglo Cornico Works. or, ) or. Manufactuver of Galvanized Iron and Cornico. 923 Dodyxe, and 101 and 16 North 10th Streot, Omnha, Nob., RUBMPING & BOLTE, Manufacturors of Ornamental Galyanized Iron Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finnly, Bio., 8108, 12h 8. Work dono in uny part of the country. 4 Doors, Sash. Etc. A ROSENBERY, Manufacturer and Dealer in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Ete. Stuir Rails a_specinlty. Telophone No. 15th and Marcy St., Omahu, Neb. ___ Electrical Supplies, Electrical Supplics, L. W. WOLFE & CO. Masonie Block, Omahn. Burglar Al Rolla, 0 Alarms, Blootrio Matt King Tulo ', Gold, Silver wnd Nickol | Iron and Nails, OMAHA NAIL MANUFACTURING CC Cut Nails and Spikes, Firo Nails a Specialty. Omaha, Neb, Omeha Iron Works Company, Machin: , Castil Stenm Engines, Bollers, Architectural Iron Work, Iron Bridges, Mining Mill Machinery, Oflice and works, Union Pacific R. R., 17th and 18th Stroets, RNE & BRO., Foundry Works. Cor. Uth and Jackson £ts,, prepared to do all kinds of Iron and Brass Casting also, O, C, Bunnistel Rocking Grato Bars 1 nifactured Mattresses, 5. Riley & Co. NOR RENT—I tion in the cit Youny men pre: urnished rooms, —Pleasant_ furnished room, T—Furniehed room. ner 26th and Dodge Sts. furnished rooms on Jnckson ences NT—LKurnished . for light oping, in Leemer's bl hed room, ymely turnished o oms, th bourd, 1115 bodze, Fronss he: room cottage and lot, eusy L 1 ut No. 617 N. Iith St. Lotween Culitornia una Webster; thoroughly vepuired und improved. Inquire ‘of owncr on premis | JPURSALE=A two story, 2360, frame build- | ing, suitable for a_store. near 1sh and } ont room to | num StS. Apply ut this off . corner 2uth and OR SALE—Full lot with new house, 4 room puntry, coliar, cisiern, porch in fron 3 Capitol Iess than three blocks. from red cor lin 120 ents worth over $500, ull for $1.2 This is ulso n Darguin. 15th street. JROR SALE—At nburgenin, # house of 9 rooms, every v ated Ly tur ot and water, bath, 10t Gix1i0; near hewd St avenue. House cost £4,000; lot s wo 11 sold &t once, will tko $1 Mayne, 1ot and Farnuu —A suite of nicely furnished front TPXE improved furmewill trade for improved two pentlemen, 1311 nedr corner of 1itn streot, ity property. W. il Greon, over lst Nu- Gonul ank. ’ 2k sali—itawthore waaiio ui Uik 2, both lots for 81,000 ; £ down. =ninn 8 Abird Addition—Lots 5 and 4, blk buun ot tor §15w0. Huwlin & Brow, 11 it st 101 & Dargusi, (00 Wit < nouscs, 4 aud 7 rooms, well, cistern, birn, . und Harney., 1mproved property tuken us purt puy. W, L. Monroe, 6l and Douglas, L. M. HULSE, Hattress Company, Manufacturing Mat ses, Redding, Feather Pillows, Cots, Ete. and 1208 Douglas Street, Omaba, Neb. Overalls, CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Punts, Shirts, Ete., 1102 and 1104 Douglag Paper Bozes, J. L. WILKIE, Manufacturer of Paper Boxes, 3, 14th St., Omaha, Neby - Owders by mail go- reccive prompt attention. Safes, Omaha Safe Works, G. ANDREEN. Manufactnrer of Fire and Burglar Proof Safos, Voult Doors, Jail Work. Shotters and Wirg Work. Cor. 14th and Juckson Sts., Omaha, Neb, P. J. QUEAL Soap Manufacturer, Offic and Fuctory, near, Powder Maguzino, b, CANCER OF THE TONGUE, | with the companies of both sid don't you take Brown's Ivon .Bitters,” e, . Mr. Callaway was asked yesterday as | 8 spry ;lex,,llllml'”\yllln :v.tx;_p:lx:_.“n‘ T TRTCTTE T, i 8 anaioflick ] FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Wagone and Carringes, A Case Rcsemb(lnngl o Sens Gty borss, pi‘lpl )Isifx:‘x'tlhrl{:’(‘)‘.‘l’(lr‘hl‘u“‘;;.rf.;m:- ‘Iild“\s:x::llf-lr; !’:)‘1‘ lx\m\’ll"‘ '\(I|~j‘|'l‘lx:\K: e “V B '“'l"‘ A 2 3 7 o 1’101( SALE—Engino and boilers from 10 11 GRATTON & DEUMVOND on yeurs pany in building a throroughfs da L CIEWORGETE JOTAN i ks 5 O'LONhioo & SHerty, Lih SICCtIeAL i, 0fce, -~ Aad;bal AL, : T h AT e o bud s serofulons ot 00 | Ho replied that it was necessitated both | Newark, Ohio, says. T was so deb ANCrks ol Uk Manafacturers of Fine Carriages, | 1 oo BENT=Two rooms udio W 1c., 1oth und 1 and under the old 1ime treatment healed up, but | for the interests of the company and the | I conld not walk.” Brown's Iron Bitter: N ANTED. A B AR £ JI081G: SIONVI0OI ROUED-CASLITIFEI OLAtORY | — 1315 and 1517 Harnoy strect, Omahu, Solo it had only been drivem inio the sysiem by the | public; that the dummy tran system | cured me.” OVEARTED i sL clant s 0 slreet, . < o el 836 Fooisan: 3 N 3 s Col o Bole Jiso of pothsluand mereury, and In March, 182 | wiioh \wasa constant draft of expense R e ST t0 u 3 0 0L o A o oK R _1 woll furnished room for Shait Sulkies. 4t broko out it broke out in my throat, and con: ch was g st & cariy ; O ] ishe 5 ©ontrated in what some of the doctors ealled | would then be done away with and com- And He's Apt to Miss the Car, Too. psion L N Tom k 4rniim SIroot, ODPOSIt cuncer, eating through my cheek. destroying | munication between Omaha and Cour Detroit D e RO et P L Ja 2 > flawal .“”.'uh“ 0m 4, Or at Wiss NOR SALE 8 x00f of my mouth artd upper lip, then autacking [ Blufgs conducted ov thots Shvide 2 , oAl d 3 5 3 Nose 10F $36, Call uf 1516 Farn o 1hto And lower 1ip, ostroying the e b br who so far forgets himself us to run atr A Ga ; st SN E..’,... B ety St balf” my | throngh the different mean that it would | o street car suffers a f AT i hnwe.:immm m.n llu the m.nl; my lol'x cheec 1n; litite, N ! mation which tws Ure, Bl bouls, h ne and up to the lert oye, 1 conld not eat gny n its announcement, the company se will not repair, TR PG EEy % — - z — ogoid tood b Subwited”on Tt | statea that the building of the bridge will | 4160 WHERO TR IV ANRED A sobenald. e ! (Capol W epab furnithed yooms; 5 o Tunan White Loxd. _wanmy wretehed, holpless condiiion tho first of | probably necessitate the rearrangem i, - Apply o H 101 KENT—Two niccly furnished rooms, N. Iast Oclober, (1584), when my friends commenced | of the terminal facilities at Oma i Wy tarlmomlecirrnished, | ! o \‘;In‘:ul)lu-swlln'»spo'cllm, dlnl iy ,llnul\inllm"m that plans looking to this are under con- t b L 7 a a it ‘0 eating places stopped and heuling com- | o0 HEE av be pC monced, nnd the fearfu apertino in my cheeck | Sideration. It may be that the constru When Beby was sick, we gave her Castoria, © M as been closed and firmly knitied together. A | tion of a new bridge is a ste }) toward ¢ RS L 1ocoss ol u now under lip is grogrossing finely, | ating a union center here for all rouds When stio wis & Child, she eried for ¢ astoria, and the tonguo which was alinost dosiroyed'ls | converging in this locality on both When slie became Miss, sho clang to Castoria, Lrbeing recovered, and it scems that nature is Hagdd s ek 'S ‘upplyiny a new tonge. 1 can talk so that my | Of the river, but Mr. Callaway is not pr When eno bad Children, sho gave them Casloria, !rlon!l can rendily understand me, and can pared to suy that such is the case, stating N f s = mont. w;ld "*fi‘ S 1L iy ane.goubi t) merely that whatever ma, Shna ot Lo B dul FOR SALE-HOUSES-LOTS, would refor them to Hon Joly B Lray: | futuré, the new departure'isimperatively Subang pEod s X it 1, B, ) RRAEED A P S0eiiLp r,shate senator of this alsriet, and to Dr. 1.8, | g OiG (o' bt Shdividual traiic of his e fleld, of LuGrange, G, SR =25 MRS MARY L. COMER. | road. SITUATIONS \VANTED, J. SINP; A, )\ The Leading Carriage Factory, 148 and 1411 Dodge Strect, Omaha, Neb, nt south front roo fuckwheat e per 1w W, corner 19th und Davenport. s Ao crr ey LeE e wimiblet e e ——— | 3t by mare. Finunci Bx- OMAHA WHITE L ‘Al:n'«[_\(l-/\i{\'. CLUNE, Lo FAPDUI SLEECt, Up-stairs. oo g N A ot AR 00 RENT Rooms with bourd, deirabio for \/EmRrssng auaaci i voss, 8 shoiso Perfectly Pure White Lead, summer. Apply at St Churles Hotol. 610+ Loy, s ucres pasture, and balance undcr culti- | Omaha, Neb. Levi Cevier, Pres.: C. W. Moad dress it D D 8 Cuils 0K RENT—Largo front_room on first floor | yasous |inile trom Stock Xuids and 4 mics Yioo Brut: s W eX Dok Eee BuANEosk s i Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul R VWANTED-0 5 purticulurs upply or sdaress Christia Ui, Mo, B sireet, oy LIPFOVENEnts 1 ey IT A7 A Very cilay Woris. Cunningusm & Brennan, Tolf | eversthinge ompleie, Cull %iui pud Burl strects. N. Y., 167 W, 2d St. carried the traflic of the Union Pa- | clothes of well-known pocts wan or L cres fineest garden and fruit 11O SLCEL GNP Lk, ADQUING L8 S, d Best T t ; J u'h “ hitute | stevueat struggles of Omubas youth. Sinds A1) ADOUL HOWDIS, DUILS, (OoK W0 Ve 11 Cuoii. 4 all, Murti, 16 Souts 14ih ot - = - e an es oute 2 AMeES HOAIOAL IDSURULE | 'S0 ure of the young town lay'in the Tublos, Addross ¢ " Vanigross, Mundon, — | JPOR BALE-Or would trede for s00d horso all chronic, unnaryand pri | lection of its site. “The proj surpris- Ph] 4 X how piler und engine, in - ; TWO PRAINS DATLY BEDWEEN OMAHA AND SEPINag forms, alag 0. ‘The following from the history of TR SALE—8 Teot on Cuming street, an omplete route, cows, Clegant JocuLion 1or residence; price §1,5u, i1y COW Lttt 01le Louso wnd b 5 A Boston woman has a “poet’s rug L stre g range, Ga., May i4, 155, THE OLD BRIDGE. ) — Loy, 28 25020 g ; . o s A 2 ade of patchwork cut from the = . 5 " Drairy. o . - s bl e oyirs Spsaimio Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta, | Ty old bridge which for fifteen years | 7} 1 ! AN ltwation as nur ot s el T s The Short Lino ) io.of .t - - e Gaichil, by i 0 01t ) s b Lle, wnd 6 miles 110w Ut 3 S citie, bas a history identified with ti ex) fonce both in Burope und the L K. 1 170 0L LHO Te 10 100K &1TCY 1t O tinie op | lvib street. Dsh o Lo hesspresaparpone | deeivion far or againat the ubdettuking e T e ks s et e |y SSRGS <Y | Bpom Omaha to the East H I 2 bridge enterprise and the fina § aeeing: Lu & Bre ! - - 1 Ol of giviugimmeaiate relietin | Of the bridge enu VW ANTED- At ) . e sibao & Lunuinghaw & Brewnan, | ynoR BALE-Doilor and Enginc vate diseases. Gonorrhaes | jng s it may seem Lo s actually reieronco. T B b . § s T OR SAL 50, bi Wunt 10 sell for the reason e e a'a | opposed B Taro nuIMbSEE. 18 Impractic. g, buwn for scasen of the Skin any | 4D Blood promptly relievedand | Nebraska upon this point will prove of wid 4 Jou W ad @ enoLgh Loy the New muchinery whi 4 ANT it 0 Shoa Uhtiat e 34y ber | G Wt It ouy wew buldioi on Harney | Chiciw Minncapolis, Milwaukosy : TRADE Jain( M Waltres 2 s it ofice itiagy U | iveo. 'Clurke Bros. & Co., 1405 Douius s ot P Codur fapidy, . Duvenporty r rmanentlycured by reme- | t0res! s readers of to-day: 1A el 3 ; P e o 2 Rock Island, Ereeport,’ Junesyille, 4 Alca teamedina Forey Feurs | MGG 10 Lo HEATUES O8O 0T i e i - leasuit ind Duver Jioak! Kroopar Juvgariio, A Apecial Practice. Seminal i3 b % 28 4 ! MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, reets, W O, Bice i 1 v ——— Heloit, Winomn, oy Weskneas., gy i T A ailrond wus organized in 1805, there ! wodedudod M 2 Lur i LoF cush oF - 0i pryment A _l"““ SALL=Cheap, 8 rostaurant with furni= | o000l o0 bborsin points Kast, Nortlioast _ Face,Lost Manhood, positinely cured, There | were many who opposed the inaugur; NEED—50 (008 scrup iron, stove ) ly'o . wnd nxtures, and every thing complere; nlso Ll [m DO Hadly =5 @omo arporimenting, The appropriate remedy | ¢ on of thy undertuking on the ground pucbinery ts Ol Tron \os - e o uristind w0 £00d Tocarion i (4> ::lnazlu W..::‘r“:l'y“mnfi::nll:lfn‘ir:': that it was a ehimera which could not be 0., U PRI Ltk and 18th treets, X i build, bum & | guire. Bt Woe|oe ioa 3 orks, to s 610 ];ry office nt 1401 Jenam street, (in Paxton A . i T ra- S - o " b, mndd it Union Jue bepot. ‘went by Mail and Evpress. No marks on practically earricd into siecessful opoera Bouth L suret, City prn by Ml ¥ B AAkRass 10 15diunts sontents o sander. Address | flon and’ become paying institution, iV LR b Aot WY RN . Pulliin Sloepers wnd 1t Diniog Cars ‘ ANTED—LLy fiftn and wite, two or oo » ¢ s i the World wae v o1 o s Lines of the Y T hey aht forwar stions— | baolutel, , 80, 10 %1t RN , JAMES,No. 204Washinglon 81, Chicago,Ill. | ‘I hey brought forward other objection o T e e Poleons, | £ 190 0BI08 0 Iy it Ui, §1oa0. Cr K. BOARDING, 1CAGO,MIEWA 1LWAY, And ——————— e | the diflicuity of sccuring eastern conne S ANTED—23 aiY bosrdors at 1 Nowilh i Faruan, o TRO0M and Board. §0 per wecks v e le. fvery muention i )y COLILOn - - Sotountia hik ' by ANTEO-23 d D ho Nowt " el , § ¥ i ous employes of 1 l frm : | Lions to this gigantio |\ chway by resson | A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE | WV iy Hvish 8200 vor el wiond pone w ALK ow o S Wl ot on RGN0 Do 50 1% Mt Goner S o (';lf‘ the Tluxmi- “l‘ul “Mll“l X “ Eufi For ”"':"":71':"“ lh‘:_-:nu-. Influenzs, fivst cluss bourd, o) Shing Sl Cunninghum & ———— = JoF T , Assistuit Gencral Managor. e AMiss ') . i Colda Bronel roupy veping Coughy a% Furiwn Bt opp. Paxton, S, . U Dowoy & | Brénnan, 1011 Dodge strect. 41024 AV-H | o e M 7y Teas ey, Iains fn Oheat, sud baber ANTED-MptUyss mukor at bewoy & X X oftid oAt 4 out | ‘0!,"5'".'l':“!f:ff,‘..','."‘f,"-”" .,‘1]L31$I‘;|‘n:lgyuu to Tnge WAL e M| phoms BALE—A niee cottuze In spiondid oo | O AT tho luly Vo adverisod G B WEAson, Asisian Gonorul Prasons i a A . runeies 3 et r i y Py 4B Ve y ot 10 rd Oie op o 3 ol ont, o pade fhe, b iu! ufimhlilf«‘u? Lo r-ndllncfl"lwah’ “fl#fl.’:’fl#’-“ AN ANENSl. T Mureaye i BevTIAYIaniR, & Baundors b LOgHOl | o bt ionas Addsius Ms 1 Dk oa | & —— YN e ng n solid super- | getu'ro R ; ! } auary Bk :%sl-puu»uhkl, to | bauby sendlngonadoliarie L - Am‘uu—]fl ;}.‘M"J‘""mlm‘“wm Vortd | 118 SALE=Au clogant new Bouse near 1i G -, oo seitiew ] s AR e struetion of this all-iuporsant work. T Ciraare int panatat J MR RO Me0a) Bt maie Shvie Dortinad scom purk sind 1ot Jwx1o0; wll modern | ERSONAL~$500 will buy one dozen Rower gonatruetion § A1) ity Aaltimara: Harsland, ¥. 8. & outier on Qi ko | i Jow Provemeits. ibis is 4 chance fOr any person ro- & livos. triplo-piated tublo knives it auny engineers of science apd ab llls B cush price, ¥it-uit & L Quiring & trst-cluss residence. Cunnlpgham & | Moody's Ching Biorg, egrnor ik and Davens | shnred in-this lvlluw “‘.}‘!‘Lfi“k{%‘.‘.‘.‘m‘.\'& \V,\Nm-—“"fl— olagr Taty # 10 ro0m housagno | Brewuss. - . & 41728 port. : S ;s t :h:v“o‘“»;! d‘l,l\‘n’ll»'n: il;‘;h:‘l.uindnol persons of DR. G. W. PANGLE, o,,d(fi‘mrff%,'.fi:,fi"fiz‘,’, T F":":.: nfi“n.' wyolim:‘lglvl gfimvf’fl 7 18 CONDUCIED BY \i.u..mng.- i?:\'voilno;ulll,l‘:!bf;;! gml:'n mi:-ru o] Mon snd Women. Bolestl) | Lih sroot s bou'ds B Rubiui e b Paxton. S FVHE N G otauor Stave Lo o, 111 S0t Royal Havana Lottery were other in fayor - ik s Joon SD— AHWIlIot Dear the ol o= e e 4t bW eon Dodige iind 10 uglus k f &t 1210 Doy, Omaha, Nob., up stiirs. ANTED—AfIl ot bear y w YOE SALE OR RENT—Hrick house, = - A GOVE AME] NRELI 10 cent sehem !l;unlunn two oceans with | 4 (oo von ,,m,,,,, axplutution ‘Y,w"fl:'.lf e :“LH":;W;)N‘::-‘"' W FIx. iy g1 Zirjck bouse, WX | \' ARENE INSFALAON) lruAnnlwmlll: R aRE s Trom the pat sultation froe af office. cation. L N. C.lige Offico. Pionthly phyments. C. E. Mayne, 15th and"Fur- S Drawn at Havena, L,‘n\m'. Every 10' to 14 Days, er the @pos - - SEASAS : e . nanm. Cnets i Fifthy, Wholds, 0. - Fruotions ppo g o a . edness ha "'“"‘;"m:' and the con- DISEASAS : WAL e 6 omutr:m‘;f‘m' g NOK SALE-Ten cotihges 1411 Dugr T 0ot 10 no manimEi¥on; bas eontil lll: i A Clc skin Way wre d 547 uyou":ll:‘;nx::id £ o | ) A e by, Lo Chey D 1 b i nwu‘f:g?f | o, wt A3 Blwpson, 1t aud 111 Do -t $htect 10 1o maniprif Sontraliod by ar Y ore 15 o8 St s lourn somsetiiag of Iniérost 1o ki, 01 dern i vk, 1 XTI AT 4"be suppliod by culling oi (he N turh S, (Uil sl O BOWIE O i Ao el Omaha ¥ task of " NATANTED—To trade & good sccond B o wnd |V PIN0, OF & i 1 1 Ve ¥ Lk <o = | ployment Oitice, | i (s A LKA burdsing 0 FUOms ool v hovas apd guo rooma 8% irisoi probirivor v r PO R L }‘&fu%\v’u‘.&g o ‘. o“‘, . Pan of bra“ly: quri"‘"ll i Pf 'ldThli: x the Edbolm & Ericksor X ot i i F story of i bt sguinst formidal : B k Erickson. A b e i S —— but it iaa part. Everylady rivilriod ! MQ""E use of lavish fored oaab s Droasy sured with) VW ANTED—F ; Bt Lk widvme VY vaults wid e s § ‘have it; at least, what ' junds s.i00lns o 1o MRCh NG 10 800 { \ 20l RAL R Thme e oo ey PR way vy v K e g ey | ABLES. - :[‘ like 'it. Magnolia & oo, i ! aaovatls b 4508 0B Viodman & o " Ago 4 l‘wu‘l‘&'h' v"-.u‘;‘m 'Ecn P o A S in‘tdntly ouhnd, for sulo ¥ s y 3 P ot y : = 5 S - “'& M | RUPTURL CULiD o ‘a!mlifi:«:h frgshens and 170 jocount, & commi e o maws-nov= A nora F1 LRl w7 o fi‘fl i () I‘m “oiutus Kountze, Eves MUTand, | POR RENT NOK HALE—~A (oW Yory shoie its on month: st R e ware Ui O ertirdly i A o i g e UE R e e wonti. + Fovn Baviam OPORILION OF Ukinis | Mooro, b Wabns SR OF ClIETIAN Bt Cu every u duvs

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