Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 15, 1886, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

8 B THE OMAHA DAILY \ BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER L sy gt o g e 15, 1836, A “'L\G W)”"R‘\ STUR\ ‘n\a'nnrn-wl\ and secured the signatures GOING TO UTAR. Real Eatato @ransfors. i MU P o | af 1 number of citizens to blanks, guar The following transteresvere filed Oct antecing, in consideration of the payment | A ¥oung and Attractive Gentile with the totnty. oltke | of #1 on deliyery a certain number of Leaves to Become a Mormon Chas A Latson and-wtados Doherty, w A Grandma Who Kidnapped a Three- | Mouths-0ld Baby. | THE HARNESSMAKERS' STRIKE | to a Convict Foreman— | Going to Utah — Fourth Waid Republicans—An Lrring Girl —Lial No Ete. They Object Kidnapped the Baby. lier pretty young girl, about six s of age, walked into the connty noon, and_approach A teen yo court yesterday ing Judge McCultoeh “I want some papers so that T can get hold of my child “Who has your child?" asked the judige, gazing benignly upon the young lady “My mother,” returned the girl then went on to tell her story, which, it must be confessed, is rather sensational However, it appeuars to be strictly true Cora nr said She “My name,” said the girl, ‘s Bossett. About sixtecn months ago, when 1 was fifteen years olil, my mother forced soldier who was stationed at Fort Omaha, ‘The marriage took place at Council Blufis. For u time we lived happily together. A litle over three montis ago my husband was ordered wost and he left his post here without taking me with him. I then went to live with my mother, when my child, a irl, was born. During all the time that Flived with my mother she did not treat me right—as a mother should. She wanted me to associate with tough peo rle, to go with her into saloons nd fn_(ln-r bad places, and would get very angry be canse 1 refsed to do as she wanted me to. Shetold me openly 8 good many upon a life of me to marry times that 1 ought to ente 3 prostitution. [ became tired of i sort of treatment tinal m:;u( (-h?l.i my moth taking ger sl with —me. 1 went for a Mr. Johnson, who keeps house in South Omaha, 1 wo! a boarding rked there several weeks without being molested by my mother. Last Friday she ¢MC 10 the house where I was work!™§ «d out into the kitehen: o) T8 ia that she was going to st MY baby, and so [ took itup inmY "I She didn't say a word, but rushed ** o and tore the child from 1< before -1 had i retli what she was doing She rushed oy doors, jumped into a hack and droge away with the baby. [ haven't seen ayy. thing of her or the clild since, byt g know thatshe still it i gion. She thinks that if she ¢ of my baby, she can make me jogve South Omaha and foree me nto a hoyeo of ill-fume She's very mueh misgyen though.” P Judge McCulloch promptly jssued beas corpus papers, and- Mrs, Bossott's mother will be compelled to give up child. The womun is known as Mr Sampson, and her daughter gives hor anything but a good name. She is now. living on California street, . Ihe Ig_r.mllnmvllvr of the child wa rought into court yesterday afternoon by Deputy Sherift” Philiips ‘|u-lnm:”,i‘l4’i}v bonds" to appear with the baby at 3 o'clock to-daf when the case will be given a hearing, AND WRETCHEDNE Practiced Amid the Most Disgusting and unaings, icer Peironnet an name Jos. Cole imed, had threatened to shoot her because of an alleged friend- INFIDELLT 5SS fruit trees which could be planted to ad vantage. The trees never arrived, but the notes above referred to did, and thesc were made by the sharks who skillfully counterfeited the hand-writi of the men who had signed for a few fruit tree The fecling of the Blair people is intense over the “deception, and there is little doubt but that the forgers will be warmly wecommodated behind the walls of the penitentiary. The trial will take pla on next Monday, ERRING TOWANS, The Marshal of Atlantic Sets Out on a Pligrimage, Yestorday morning Marshal Herbert, from Atlantic [a., arrived in town looking after & wayward gitl who had left her lome about four weeks ago and had been traced to this eity. Ho name was Mary Ware. At homd she w young lndy, esteemed and in the enjoyment of overy comfort which parents in a well to-do condition could afford. She sud denly became disaflected, and unexpee cdly” disappeared. The marshal 1 several | addresses at which he proposed to call to see whether or not A4 abandoned the ich led to destrue- the young woman | right path for that w tion Another Atlantie young woman had left her home and gone to Couneil Blufls to keep company with a young man whom the girl's father had forbidden his house. 'I'In"‘imh‘ was seen, and the marshal was assured that eventually the proseribed young man would icad the young woman into the marriage state, but that will give little pleasure to the distracted parents, whose daughter’s age places her beyond their control. Fall Races, is a treat in store for Jovers of horse-racing, for the Omaha Fair asso- ciation hus determined to hold a fall trot- ting meeting at 1ts grounds, on Tuesday of next week. The arrangements ther for have already been consummated, and contraets have been drawn up. The firs and most important event will be a free- for-all trotting race with the following entries: H v Wilkes, Charles Hilton d Arab. The entrance fee for this e is fixed at £500, with £160)0 added by the association, and $500 extra i 17 bes % his will m: he purse $3,000. H Wilkes has a re 1 of 2:143; Hil- 2:17%; and Arab, The second is for the 2:18 class for a purse sf The entries are J. Q., hay cord of 2174 Endymion, 2:21 Eva, 2:20. Both of the races will be hotly contested and highly teresting., airassociation oughtto be rewarded liberal patronage for their enter- There race $800. 1 Looking for Jackman, The polie uthoritics are still still hunt for Jackman, but so e discovered no trace of his whereabouts. The following is an exact copy of the postal eard containing the matter which is being sent out: $100 REWARD. on the Oyan Neb., Oct. 12, 1836.—I pay the above amount for the deliv one W.J. Jackman to the authoritics at Om Neb. Two warrants await his artival; one on a charge of obtaining money under false pretentes and one. for beating his hotel bill, Jackman is smooth tongued fellow, about thirt) years old, light complected and slim built, weight about 140 pounds. Heis a mbling houses, hotel and He was employed on and frequenter of g newspaper oflice ers here September he acted secrefary of the Omaha Fai I will pay the above amount for his deliv: ery in Omaha Nar Broy nd in Lincoln 8hip whi he claimed had grown up Rail Notes. l{clwt‘(-n her and a man named A mecting of the Nebrask neral Pas- b:mmyl Anderson, who is | senger Agents assoclationjwas held yester working on one of 3 the sehool y morning in the B. &M. headquart houses which is now in course of [ There were present Buchanan, of the erection. .\Ilm1 ) imed 1urmvrl that he | Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley; was and laid around the house re- | Srobbins. » U o “ranei fusing to support her, whilo at divers | Stebbins, of the Union Pac '\Pl S0 times he paid attentions toa_woman hy- | 0f the B. & M.; Dennis, of the Missouri ing the opposite side of the alley cific, and Lincoln, of the St. Joo & between Thirteenth and Fourteenth | Grand Island. No important business ,n‘ml Jackson and Leavenworth streets. | was t cted, only routine matters b The officer went to the house mentioned | ing disposed of. and found a miserable looking woman, | D. B. Christiauson, of the general not weighing 100 pounds, icture of misery, in miserable surround- ngs, and held in her arins a child almost as heay, as herself, which seemed sick enough to b in the grave This woman was asked us 10 the whereabouts of Cole, and rather testily answered the query by stat- ing that he had just taken her "eldest child, which had been affected with blindness, to the hospital. This story was doubted by the wife of Cole, who stated that she house at the time. doubtedly be arrested, beeause it feared the charg nd counter will perbaps cause loss of life. She was the knew Cole to be in the un- is The latter will CUTTING DOWN STAFKS, An lmportant Order from the tary of War, A copy of the latest order issued by the war department was received at army headquarters Yesterduy, It had direet bearing upon the number of staff ofticers thata department commander shall be al- lowed. By the terms of the order the post of assistant surgeon is abolished This will relieve Dr. Summers, jr., of duty, and will throw upon Dr. MeParlin all the medical work at this post. An other officer whos: serviees, according to the circular, are to be dispensed with, is the instruc of rille practice. His osition is now oceupied by Col. Henry t not believe that in this regard the order will be earried out. Colonel Henry was ap wointed to his present position by a jpecial order of tne war department, and services in his present position are le to be dispensed with, ol r f' l this ovder as the result of a uai between ihe retary of war and General Sheridan,” sid o military man in speaking of the matter to-day. “Itis a pretty well known fact that there is baa blood between the two and that the sce retary of war is much dissatisfied on ac count of some of the details made by General Sheridun. So far as Colonél Henry is concerned, 1 don’t believe that ho will be removed from his present po- sition.” FOUIT 1TREL SHARK Secr The District Court Will Send Sorie of Them to the Penitentlary, o storckeeper’s office, Union Pacific head , has returned from a trip to St. and Chieago. Assistant General Superintendent Dick- inson, of Denver, and D. E. Wurtale, superintendent of the Wyoming divis- ion, were in the ¢ sterd. . Galbraith, th Lou fic physi- for A Harrison I before Judg: Complaint. chman, a negro, appeared stenberg yesterday after- noon andwanted to sw out a warrant the for arrest of a restaurant keeper on Twelfth street named Burns. Bachman charges that he went into Burns' restaurant to get dinner this noon when the proprictor declined to SerVe him on account of his color. There is a clause in the Ne- braska eriminal statutes, which makes it an offense, punishable by fine, to refuse & colored man nccommodations at a restaurant, theatre oc other public vlace of business, and on the strength of this Bachman desired the arrest of Burns. Judg Stenberg refused to entertain his com- plaint unless he engaged an attorney and prosceuted the matter in regular form. This Baclhman says that he iutends to do. Local Laconics, George R. Clark, traveling reporter for Bradstree I have just returncd from a trip through the Black Hills country. 1 found business fairly prosperous along the line, especially in the Black Hills, where the country is developing wonder: fully. Sull some of the cattlemen are complaining of hard times. Everybody is clumoring for the Omaha and North- western, W. ¥ Grudliths, freight commissioner “f am fecling a little blue, I must confess over the postponement of the big mass meeting which was to have been held this afternoon. 1t will take place at some time in the near future—just when, I Wt osuy. Next Tuesday evening the two committees will hold & joint meeting and harvmony between the discordant elements, will, Lanticipate, be vestored.” 'he Late Mrs. Joseph Mat Uhe frneral of this estimable lady A A | toc ' yosterday mornin, om St Loe Estelle, district aftorney, returned | g g (Catholic) ehureh at # o'cloc W it from Blaiv, where be b g0 ™ wolemn bigh mass filed information against two men, £. D | brat She was 0 most worthy woman, Bradley and Paul Newman, for what he { and beloved by a host of friends and styles one of the rankest picees of forgery he has ever known. These fellows sold a number of notes to a citizen of that pluee namod MeMenamy. The signatures wor sioh that the purchuser, aithough well | geauainted as he wus with the hand writ g of the vietims, waus unable to discover that they were for The whose signatures wi sehed to the were themseives unable to niues Were not written selves would write them, and th \l eould oniy be bused' upon the ledge that the had * signed no notes sneoh as those od against them, which ran from Whe watter was investigated and out that some time wgo the ) arvested passed througl BLiky aud Wash- | i | | i | men | | | | dren ure acquaintance who le her noble eha bereaved Lust to be condolod with on t Joss which cau ne: carth, ‘e deceused sister-in-law of S¢ ut I the police foree, one whose poj this city wakes any of lus sorrows of theirs, rned o appreciate nd perfect life, Her nid and three iittie chil this, be made their gre o Woodby Case, e cane in late s ‘This is the ease. it may nhered, in which Rev. Wood by sred clergyman, sned Thos. ¥, Boy: ter o hiw sduutiauce role of teopern Louse, Lo the dress: Yesterday morning a reporter for the Beg, 1n passing throngh one ofithe cars of | the Union Pacific as it stood in the train | just before leaving for the west, stumbled over a valise which lay in the aisle | beside ome of the seats He was about to give expression | toa feeling of dissatisfaction when a | fema exclaimed “Don’t kick thet grip again, it's going to_join the Moy mons.” The reporter looked at the woman She was about twenty-one years of age, with full ruddy features and flaxen hair. A few inquiries ascertained the fact that the woman wis trom Hlinois, and had conceived the idea of going alone to Utah to become a mem ber of the Mormon church, She seemed pleasure 1n telling ot her destination, and though there was many aleer and jook at her by the other pas nzrers, nobody seemed to be anxious to unoccupied half of her seat, to experience NEW OUTHITS FOR NEWSPAPE The Omaha S Type Foundry and Sup- ply House for Printers and Pablishers, The Western Newspaper Union at Omaha is prepared at all times to outfit publishers on short notice with presses, type, rules, borders, inks, composition, sticks and rules, and’ in fact eve in the line of printers” and publishe supplies. Better terms and more libe prices ean be scenred than by sending to Chicago or elsewhere. Save money by buying near home. Second hand goods in the printing line bought and sold. We often have great bargains in this ticu- Send for T | LIARY, our monthly trade that gives lists of goods and prices and from time to time proclaims unequalled new and second hand m WeSTERN NEWST 12th Street, bet. Oma Nebras| NION, Howard and Jackson, Chief Galligan's “Hold Up." Wednesduy night about 10 o'clock, as Chief Gallig the'fire department was going home, he was stopped on the cor- ner of Eleventh and Harney streets by two toughs, one of wh produced a revolver and commanded the chief to surrender his valuables. The fellows had evidently been waiting for some other person, because, the in- stant they recognized the ehief’s uniform, the gun was dropped, and at the same time, the would be assailant was felled to the ground by a blow from the chief The other foot-pad fled. The gunner was badly used up and dropping his gun took to his feet and run. Chief Galligan wants the man to call for the weapon. Want a Hose Cart. Yesterday mornmg Judge Reather and M Meyer, of South Omiha, were n town, calling upon members of the conneil with w of soliciting their stance in establishing a fire department in that place. It scems t city owns a hose cart which at the p: Wt s held for practice by the Durants, and which, it 1s thought, could be granted to the South O company and be put in more prac luse. The council will probably take action on the matter at its next me the Another Enterprisc. Mr. CIill Richardson, of the Richardson Drug Co., of St. Lows,is here prospecting M slishment Sy imprc for a location of his Richardson is very favor: with Omaha a growmg city and a_ wholesule distributing point. n» s imost an us- sured fact that the Richardson Drug y will put in a branch house her This company has 000,000, carr L stock of and i one of the largest con- rns of the Kind in this countr 1t Will Be Six Storics, The original intention of the projectors of the new hotel on tie corner of Tenth and Farnam streets was to ercet a build- g but five stories in height, but a num- ber of the merchants recently ¢ 2 petition among themselves and neigh bors and with it sccured %11,000, winch will be used v donation to the project- ors of the enterprise with which to build w sixth story. Another Enterprise. P. Furlong, o1 Springtield, 111, one of the largest and most enterprising dr goods merchants of that town, is to a rive in this ecity to-d to make rangements tor “the opening of a dry goods store in this city. He brings with him considerable capital and a v experience, which will be greatly appr c d among the new men who 10w giving an impetus to the business life of this city. Corrugated Iron, There was & moeting held Inst night of the company owning the latest Bedford Place enterp the ecorrugating iron company, at which an excellent showing The building is now com- pleted and orders have heen sent east for the most approved style of machine some of which is now on the way, and the rest will be in position before the commencement of winter. Try our new oj Moore & Co., Grocor S hant Tailoring ¢ s Hart, 1605 Howard strect Yor fine Mer Honesty Stockholm C: Republican: 1 inns were honest Copennagen, on e Scandinavians, spondence St Louis said that the Seandina- It was my e going out of the hotel, to hang the key of my door on the proper hook near the porter's desk. On return- ing I generally found it in the door of my room and the door itself unlocked. On remonstrating with the proprietor about this I was told that this® was not Germany (e was 100 polite to sy Amer- that it was Denmark; that the were honest, and that locking door was a useless formality in Copenhagen. rom that time on I often left my door,unlocked in ndinavian hotels, and néver lost even u pin. In Nor- wegiah hotels it is the practice for the guest not only to leave his shoes outside the doot ht to he blackenced, but to leave his coat, pants and vest outside on a v to be brushed by one of the ser- vants. L should smile to sce n traveler expose his wardrobe in this wise to the hotel thieves in St. Louis, Honesty is so far presumed upon in Scandanavia that on the steambonts wiich ply between Co- penhagen and Christiana the passenger, no maiter how much or how little he patronizes the table or the bar, keeps his own aceount of what he eats and drinks, and renders his bill to the steward of the s it before leavir 1f I had u 'y passenger, more than a a hundred 10 number, on & large steamer do this, and | not done it myself, I could not have believed that such a cus tom could exist. Each passenger would hand to the steward & little list in pencil of whut he hud eaten and drunk, and the steward would mark the price ‘opposite each item foot it up and receive pay- ment. ‘The steward had kept no account whatever with any nger, but had trusted to one implicitly to keep his own account. Some foréigners who were not aware of the custom, and some bibulous persons whose memories had been obscured by an excess of drink were put 1o much trouble to reuder their ’ reckoniug 1t 85, Porter’s add, w_d-—81,100, Ol as O Lobeck and wi ta A © Patricks add, w @--81,500, 25 and wi #o B ward Buck, 1t 9 Svoboda, 16 5 b1k 7, Arhor place, ex-wil—$250, 1, P Pruyn and wi o tieo 1. Dunham, 1t 7 | Ludwick place, w d-— 400, | Ada P Drake et al to dohn W Foley, elg It 19 blk 7, Drake Add, w8600, Elizabeth Davis to John Ldttle, w 50 acres of nw ne, sec 55, 15 15, w d—&1 Jehu Hungate to Omaka Corruzating Iron | Co, 1t 9 blk 9, Bedford place, w d—S1 gustus Pratt and w ta Orpha 'C Dins- | 2%, 16, 18, W d—S$ 13,000, Shelby etalto W C Patterson Its Pand 10 bik 9, Hanscom place, w d—$ Mary A Upton and husb to Thomason el 1t3%, Burr Oak add, w d 10), Mark A Upton and wf to Z Thomaszon, €75 ftits13and 14 blk 70, S Omaha, w —S2500, | Alonzo B Tt d wfto Anna M Good rich, 1t 19 bik 10 Shul Ind add, wd—S1,50, 1) Davenport to Junes M Swetnam, 1ts5 | and 5 Davenport’s sub of acre lot in Gise's add, W d-—s2.400, nk Waller and wftoJ J Gra bk — Armstron’s add I'heo Olson and Jumnes Vore to the plat of 8 Omaha Park —Dedication Je npbell et al to James P MeCarthy Publie, It s 2l add, wd-— 81,000 Jacob B Todd and wt to G W Holbrook, 2 acres in see 24, 15, 12, q o~ $1 G W Hotbrook to Catlierine Todd, 2 acres in see 24, 15, 12, g c—$1 Frank A Berkly et al to Chas E Moore et al bik 3, Creston add, w d arthy to Lewis A Croft add, W d—$ i et al ts, mJolinson, part [ tax ol 15, 1w d—8575 TWT al to Wi Jolinson, pait of ne nw se o 15,18, g ¢ 81, David T Gilman and wito 8 A McWhor ter et al 1t 20 bk 6, Kilby p W 82100, tal to C'D Woodworth Josiah 1 Comstoe e 22t lot4and w22 folot 3 blk 11, MeC: mick’s add, w James Me of tax lot oJacob New It 44 and elg 1t 45, s place, w d- £450, Joh Dillon and wi to Arthur C Wakely 1L 6 blk W 3,000, Thos to the Publie, plat of Kelley’s add—Dedieation Thos O Brien and w d Chas C ( e, It ace, W d—81,550, ol € Llk 16, Howard Hanseom In 1881 the bulk of the tea sikipments were via the Suez canal. In 1885 the shipments by that route to America were but 9,254,107 pounds, while San ¥ cisco received 1 87 pound year the imports by way of San Frane ; wched 27 50 pounds, while vin the Suc 1l have fallen ot to 0149 pounds. Coming by way of San sco eleven days ave saved. his | The Automatic Exposition tively close out in Omab ing at 10 o'clock. 1118 F Will Be Sent Home. Blanche Edwurds, the young girl ves- | will posi Saturday even- | rnam. cued from a life of shame in this city, will be sent to her home in- Minneapolis The landlady of the house in which she. was found oflers to y the greater part of her expenses to that city The scientific world is absolutely aston- ished at the. wondertul developments in Automatic Mechanism. Only two more days. Envelopes and Wrappers. Postmaster Contant yesterday morning, ceived 50,000 two-cent gtamped envel opes and ,000 news=paper wrappers, which he expeets wiil supply the demand of the citizens for some tume to come. Don’t fail to sce the Antomatic Expos tion hefore it is everlustingly late. Positively Friday and Saturday the Jast royal opportunity in Omaha, 1118 Far. . A Card. T desire to notify Policeman No. 20 that I want to be let alone in the futu long as I attend to my own business and do not interfere with anybody clse { GOON. G AP o tese i Thispow.lox nover varies. A marvel of pur- ty, strength and wholesomeness, More econ- omical thun the ordinary kindsand cannt be eold incompetition with the multitude of low test enort weight alum or phospiae powders, Soldoniy in eans. ROv.r, BAKiNG PowDER Co 65 Wall st., New York YOI THE_ TREATMENT OF Aul Chronic & Surgical Diseases, R. McMENARMY, Prop:letoi, We huwe “the facilities, app@atus and remedies for the succesaful treat cwso requirin und fnvite il ur correspond with asen by leiter en scientifically without seeing them FOR ClKCULAR on Deformities and , Clab Fect, Curvatures of the Spine asvs or Woxis, Pilcs, Tumors, Cancers, Catarrh, Bronclitis, Inhalation, Electricity, Paral: ytie, Eilepey, Kidhey, Eyo, ar, Skin, Blood and o all surgical tofovcry form of dir Var enriicu] (reatment, ats fur themsclves oriciice in ret treat wnany cases all kinds of Medical ufactured and for gl The only reliablc wedicalnstitute making Private, Spegial 3 Nervous Diseases ALL CONTAGIOUS AND BLOOD Di from er cavse prodced, successfully trentcd, We ean removo Syphilitic poisan from tlie system Without wereury. New restorative treatment for 1988 of vital power. ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL Call and consilt us or send name and post-ofiice address—plainly written—enclose stamp, and we willsend vou, Ia plaln wrappee, Qur Pn}v TE CIRCULAR TO MEN (30N PRIVATE, BFECIAL AND NERYOUS DiskAsES, SEMINAL WFAKNESs, B e, 1 ¥, BYPiiils, GoNonkEGA, GLEET, \AKICOC STRICTURE, AND ALL DISEASES OF' Tilk GEN Uninany Ongaxs, or send history of your case for 4 inable to visit us may be treated at their homes, by correspondence. Medicines and Iustru ments sent by il or express BECURELY PAC ED FROM OBSERVATION. no marks (o tudicate contents or sender. Oue personal interview pre forred If conveniant. Fifty rooms for the sccom modation of patients. Board and attendance at veasonable prices. Address il Lotters to l Omaha Medieal and Surgical lnstitute, Gor. 13Uh 5L and Casital Ave , OMAHA. NZB. keep the ball relling week the following: weight Ca L specifier] lots are in rather limited quantities, and those desi examine them will find it to theirinterest todo so atonce. THE GREAT SUGUES | With which we have met in the disposal of the several specialties we |advertised durine the last week has proven to us that the people of v | Omaha appreciate bargains whenever they are offered, and in order to we have placed oun our bargain counters for this One lot of Men's All Wool Cassimere Pants at $2.50, worth at least $3.50. One lot of Men's Blue Chinchilla Pea Jackets and Vests at $6.90, worth at least $9. One lot of medium imere Ove coats at $7.50; sold by other dealers for $10. Another lot of our celebrated All Wool Men's Cassimere Suits at $6, which are positively worth at least $8.50. Our All Wool Scarlet Undershirts and Drawers at 50c each are going fast. All of these ring to ALL GoODS AT STRICTLY ONE PRICE AND MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING CONPANY Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. These Paints are in every respect striefly sed of the Lest and purest materials obainable. They have « larzer sale than any other paints made in oyl B B Uiis conntey or abroad, and, althougl they cost a trifle more pe 1 eny others ¥ In Tavor of the 1ke of they will do more and hetter work for the game amount of mior 12 to their won- L dertal covering propertios, while their superior durability renders them the most eco- icrin o vomieal paints in the world, Sample Cards and Deseriptive Irice List free by mail, o AL H. W. Johns’ Ashestos Fire and Water Proof Sheathing, Building Feli, Steam Packings, Boiler Coverin SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS Ano PRIVE LISTS. Sold 1 Tolder Ul druggists of Carreney Bonds & Bo.ds of SERIES B, o T H. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO., SOLE MANUFACTURE or Roof Cement, Roof Paints, Fire Proof Paints, Colors in 0il, Varnishcs, ete. 175 RANDOLPH ST., CHICAGO, ILL. PHILADELPHIA CHESAPEAKE & OKIO PA NEW YORK. LONDON, RRILWAY C Wil ve s communicr 10 them by IDEAL BROILING. Proiling can be done in the oven of th Jak Lange or Stove with the Wi 1 Door, wore perfeetly thanov povendum. of dlngs held by t son at our . AL S BEATCET No. b Nassui St., “I 5 Ty tho steals, cliops, ham or fish on a or nicat vack, placiy wire broile it in an hithe d ordinary buke pan (o ci ppings. Z - Allow it to renain in the oven with the ’ door clused 15 or 20 minutes. No turning i isrequired. At the end of this timeit \\? State Agents > found nicely cooked ready to se FOR THE DECKER DROS. PIAN There is no taint of coal-gas or smoke, and the meats are more tender and better y I\ Omaha, Neb. Railway Time Table flavor than those broiled over the coals. The convenience or broiling in the oven will be appreciated by eve b-keepe and adds another to the many reasons why tho Charter Oak Range or Stove with the Wire Gauze Oven Door should be preferred o all othcrs now iu tie warket, CHARTER OAK STOVES and RANGES are 80LD IN —NEBRAEKA as follow: MILTON ROGERS & SON Ouana. | TANNELL & SWEENEY,... P. KENNEY Sorer \.Goxvow. | GETTLE & FAGER, < OMATIA, 2 DA LETSON, . . Has N.J. JOHNSON, The following is the timo of arnval and de- E.C ERY: v Tiav Sewincs. | 1. J. McCAFFERTY,! parture of trains by Ceniral Standurd Time at H.AIRD & €O Aska Ciry. | ROHAZLEWOOD, the local depots. Trains of the C., St P, M. & ;. Nrsow. | 1S, DUKE, ) 0. avrivo and de their dopot, cornor of ATKINSON ¥ 14th and Webst wots: teatns on the B, & M. Ciiapio C.B &Q.and K.C,SLJ & G B from the [ (RAUSE, LUBKER & W &M doporal otlicrs” from ‘two Union Pucillo { do OLDS BEOS. THE ©.E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST CO. Property of every description for sale 1 all parts of the city. Lan 1s for sale in ever) Of 1 informution desited, furnished cee of eharge upon app.i Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware The lurgest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specinlty. All work warrant- CRICAGO, MILY ed. Corner Douglas and 15th strects, Omuha AV:16 A I A 60 b - KANSAS CITY, BT, BRIDGE TRATINS. P, dopot 11500 0 will lenye U 820401810 :00- ., W. COR. 15th AND FARNAM, OMAIEA, o Broadway 10 1 Avive Omaha L Omhi 10 00p. m.; Ar. Brodwiy offoet August Jth until further no s 15 ndditionu to tirain service. LGP A county in Nepraska, A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS ties of Douglas county kept. Mups of the ity state or county, or any other wtion. Arrival ansfer D from the ot at Council HHulls: C.S. RAYMOND,| & Ex RELIABLE JEWELER, _ : Gan g LEVI CARTER, President, 8 B, HAYDEN, Secretary, A 10:00 A M, | CH:6h . M, WABASI, 6T, LOUIS & PACIFIC ABi00p, M. | Ade u BLOUX CITY & PACIFIC, M. | A0 AL M M i ARSI WM. WESTWA KD Arrive UNION PACIFIC. /.3 BN, ML | bi20n .. Puciflc T | 10:63a Denver Tixpross Q b6 al Kxpiens 100 fl(\, ii0& M. IN NEB, b‘. 8:200 Mall and Ex s LR i8] NIght Exp 11:40n Dopurt ROUTIW A KD Arrive A, b MISSOURL PACIFIC AN, | P ML 108, Duy Expross. ... 83250 { xpreas | 8iin 3% 0 0:2m' Buanb - Vin Plismouth.. 7:004] 70 NORTHW Depart ST, M 1x City Strictly Pure White Lead = MANUFACTUKERS OF & Q. nouth i, duily i Ddaily ex PREPARED PAIKTS AND COLURS, YT OMAHA, WER,. For Sale by all the Leading Paint, 0il and Drug Houses of the West, excopt Bune

Other pages from this issue: