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since opening its headquarters in the A CAMP ABANDONED. Buckinham on Twelfth strect, but owing to the fact that its quarters for the ac Medicine Butte THEY WILL TAKE NO CHANCES ur‘ln afternoon at Germania neteenth and Harney, are progr ‘ ! | | o Longer Necessary comodation of these unfortunates were —Army Notes. finely. The young ladies are pre n | Proprietors of the Gambling Houses Say Ilmmv , it has been Tmum_v hampered. Camp Medicine Butte in Wyoming has :\li);v lm‘nnv-;‘ l;)r them, and 1||u- cmm:;l(]— o There * mi unfortunate women Py 1 5 i, i ee has decided to give a silver meda | They Will Close Up. who would roform _if thoy - were | been abandoned. Licutenant Brennao, to th ',\.‘m] will Show ‘e most pr\f{. ziv the ypportunity, and it 118 men, has 1o el 10 T O s | ficieney in drill and manual of arws, 1 ja i . i 3 P FIGHTING Wit A sunaLas | ortis "t oI ! | sl Theoanp i esabished during | Rort o wih @ o Shonid 4o %o This is our first spring season in Omaha, we are now ready to showt women of lhv' I'. U. desire to fur- | the anti-Chinese riots, a year ago ,and has : . : PR nikh thete Sntortunaie outeasts, " o | beon mainiained ever sinco. Fenco not only an entire new stock of Spring Clothing for men, boys an(fl An Extension of the Strect Railway | 10M¢ Wil be Made as neary 4 PO he | seems to be permanently restored, and 3 . 3 ¥ Lineen Laborer Injuretepoats | | foitaupposting. ‘The, lomates, il b | gorg o o o e s o children, but also that we are selling our entire line for less money niffice Collect —0dds work, as wel practical work in the | the soldiery in that quarter. : . -y s etlsh b e zarden which will be a feature of the | Lieutenant Pickering has returned than any house in the United States. | Al Home. ‘Those who so Almru“nlhl-mu-n from the Santee Indian agency: where he n in shorthand and telegraphy, | went to witness the distribution of gov- They Will Close Up, very possible opportunity ernment supplies to the Indians. He re- 5 The anti-gambliog bill which closes up | be furnished’ the inmates to lift them- | ports that he was occupied six days in 5 1he gRmBIing " Houues, ot the sumo time | S61ves from the mive) ¢ cain them- | crossing the river on account of the flood i L e Fpools on | e1¥es for a ife of usefuluess Colonel Terrell has returned from his tit preyent the seliing of pools o Gonaral Qurey, Who tvant { horse races, base ball games, and all Why pay lot when you can far as Montercy, Mexico, re- similar events, has become law. It [ buy one for 000 to 1,500 in | turned with Major Tervell a part of the will doubt} ifvet of elosingg up | Brikgs' Place immediately adjoining? distance. AYNE, — X | all the hou 18 none of the N. W. cor. 15th and Harncy. Buvs Br Place Lots to-morrow of O, present proprietors care to run the risk L. Muyt l'.m and Harney. ¥ prop ) of going to the penitentiary by disobey- ing the law. “An old sporting man said yesterday Our large assortment of Spring Overcoats surpasses anything evers exhibited in Omaha. We call special attention to our $5.75 and $7.75' line, The latter is trimmed with silk facings and satin sleevelinings. The prices of these will surely surprise everybody. The better grades which donot exceed $15.75 in price are as good as you get at the cus- tom tailors and for which you would have to pay at least $35 for. Our offerings in Spring Suitings, of which wehave an enormous as- sortment, will give us a wide reputation, for we have marked them to iliate e over 900 men conneeted with : e sell 25 per cent less than any house in the city, and particularly to WETRIHE L O VATRE T liss Wil A TR P S a | Do i g iy, ' our strictly All Wool Men's Suits at $5.75, we challenge any housa D Y LYo B0 | SO INT R, gy W LIRS R pOWB ER in the country to compete with us in price. faro bank dealers,roulette dealers, hazard | hand store at North Thirteenth street, | APril: med that the Pat- sment of the W 1'h the ¢ A'llr' hnnurl ])u-]"l‘ street ont purchas- s Patrick’s farm. the street car sof the P, farm are endeavoring to Arnam out to junction on Belt reasno question in my mind but |G quiet for the pose of buymng | 1 passenger trains on the Belt w will close up all the houses in b a8 +h oround betwee! and the o, Brigas place is the most accessible \ | : up as much ground between it and ity just as soon as itgoes into effect, | eity as possible. sald nof Hnlh tandin h ilicains WRESTLING WITH A BURGLAR. R L o BT LEET, | oot e st e R Ut DX EouERaTllots Cuviml b Fa A mnlngaly B Commencing to-day and continuing the coming week we will ofierv [ ¥ \ pers, | haa an exciting tussle with a burglar | | John MeDo 1, depit Thot i agers, cappers, pluggers, ete., also [ about 4 o'clock yesterday morning. At [ Copmick, eaptain: Mike Whilen, cour Thispowde es, A v lm ) k, eaptain; Mike Whalen, court “hispowder nevervaries. magve i itors. Most of thom=prob- | ahout that hour his son was awakened | bailift; Pat Moyston, serzeant;’ John | purity.strength and wholesomeness More 200 Pleated Suits for Children from 4 to 13 years for $2.95. Also 40 i e ¢ ¢ i by heari noise as of some | Turnbull, city business; Pat Cusie, Cum- | economic than, -the ordinary kinds an 3 ; i g aro o fow oxprosions of | bV hearing a noise as of some | furnun ety st T Busie, B | RGNS ol competition wi h e mal- | Children’s Knee Pants at the nominal price of 25¢ per pair. j # from the different proprietors witsilahi St k), O0REE | o) Pirtecath’ to Fifteenth; Pat Horrigan, | titude of low test, short weight alum or . i ¢ o .".','.»'"q;\‘l"fi'ffl‘{‘(f'\'.'fl.. r;";',";\-'{";;['r'}{ “l"'r;f:]‘: a A:;"':";:"";'h"'r“‘) ““"“'g: ”‘l’:‘”'; arnam and Harney; Itichard Burdish, | phosphate powders.” Sold only in cans. We mean to give yow all the details regarvding the clothing we selg; | o v s s glarious aspect 1n - the room. oung :nth, Harney to dévot; James Brady, | Roval Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall street, | by defying the law. I shall probably | Barnstein arouse AURNE § T T & Lt St i . : o 1:»;\ o ":‘::" ! shall - probably ;:I:‘.;;(:l\::".l.r:;{.h;).tn‘;u:"rl.;u::‘rk“.: the two | Tweltiny - Douglas to” Capitol avenue! | New York. Those who traded with us last fall have long since become convinced Jack Morrison — ‘I am not anxious to | il el Uil il 3L DLt . 5 # S e e ) 0 4 Sk e | run any ehances of spending any of my | truder. They had a lively tussle for a | teenthy ! m' "”L‘,,‘,;;‘,]‘ ount Notice to Bridge Can that we are not misrepresentatives as to styles, qualities and prices, ;uluru in the pen, and will close up. The | time, and had they stood together, would | 9} FTt HRe SICCATR NN A m f ay be s otter o odly 10 o ar. friaiend ~ 'n oK' of : : ] ,",‘i’,.‘.‘.‘(‘: ; fottor gnd 1t may not. | undoubtedly havo: downed the burglar. | Gilligan, ‘Thirteenth, Harnoy to bridg D U A T T All goods are marked in plain figures and at strictlv one you when the Asit “.ln; the enil h‘vn m‘hunltlhir'\;mlxw- Juhn‘u.-;ml\[‘ Sixteenth, Do to Nicho- ;mnl noon of mo 3 Au,vr of April, 5 f ) ® | man. He searched and yelled in vain, | 1as; Pat Hineh streets and alleys; | 1887, tor tJ Yo G e e i LR NI R Vi e T L e IS | atl o i riter, St price at the | AL et il My | cue. When he returned he found that G ike Riley, Cuming | o o O o fett tn tonbthy twalve. foos | \M-*""'l« will be less At of | the burglar had eseaped. after knocking | s r irady, 'Thirteenth, v pans seventy fret, with two | a 5 | any other man in the town who runs a | A Bornstein down. The old gentleman oy ze: John Norman, Sixth | turnouts, to have heavy onk jiiling for piers, | gambling house, as that is but a very | wag pretty padly used up, though not | and Seventh, north of tracks; D. M. | “js0stuial ice bre ks ut cach small branch of my business. fously injured. -~ So fur as can bo | Shanahan, Sitecnthy Cass to Nicholas; | we d Y raskil. | Goodley Brucker—*1 have announced | Jearned at present the burglar did not i Tongo) St T T i) 4 Lk S thote| | already that T would not run in violation | secure anything for his pains. aze, Tenth, Hatney 16 Jones; Dan Ken! | §ids Wit phuns and speciicat Ywoire | | { of the law. 1 will elose up between this The ofticer who belongs on this beat Douglas: strc Boyle, | A |\|u-‘\|\'l”h‘f ifi:::‘n;_{‘e‘:[ LG‘,]-‘.‘-"'.'f,f:'f“.‘,}\\’:‘{.‘4"' od nn'}l;;nlyll.v' ot e } \n. \lxrwh.ll(lummmw avenue, fth; 4 1887, ut_two o'clock ‘..‘1.,,.‘,.111. “Blanch” . course censured him severely yesterday morn- Ar(lnlr Pulasky, to 1 fithocourtl bl d 14th t O h close up. ! ¢ me for a fool, | ing for failing to responil to the ealls for | Fifteenth; Andrew Fahev, Sixteenth, g .’ R i or. ou as an Sts ’ mana. do you? 1 don't take any chances in a | help of young Bernstein, which werelond | Douglas to Cass; Charles Blom, Ninth v s e conaty game like that, Few people understand | enough'to be heard four or five blocks, | and "Tenth, north of Douglas; Mike | bonrd, 0 tto rejoct the scope of the bill. It will | or more. Dempsey, Tweifth, Douglas to Capitol | 0¥ und ull bids and no money will be puid’ for { stop all races at the fair [ o avenue;. Tom Pieronet, Tenth, Jones to | hiieand th Feark Giv, eitaiiman of e tos | grounds for and will | Farnam always has been, is and always | G606t Bidwhrd | Coreal, Jowor Farman. to Frank Guy, | abolish boat races, 11 races and [ will be the street of Omaha. The street | and Harney. D. M. MeBride, Thirteenth, (l\I‘l'fl“llz'tl"".""lwhf:n"m-'\k(’l‘“ D‘U!”""l:y{fiv railway is to be extended at once to a | south of bridge; Tom Ormsby, at large; f hands of & lot of disroputable sharks | junction with the Belt line. o ‘(::;“" henltol oonuotor &1: who will do a robbing business in We have seventy lots on Farnum, m | e D06 R B0 P d i vor. hand ana the rooms, out of the reack of the police Briggs' Place, one-half of winch will be | = ] of March, 1857, O ANDa= thoriti o sold. Special inducements to purchas- | Briges Place is traversed by the six | ENFORCING THE LAW. iday ¢ of this week, streets of - Omaha-—Harney, \pitol avenue - = s willbe advanced. Children Over Five Years Must Pay C. E. Mayxe. nam, ]hn]"] 18, l)ml-m t PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT Half Fare—Rail Notes. - - i rir's Plac Tot when you can ‘The U. P, representatives at the depot | AT 1 (AL R 06y to sf 500 in are beginning to enforce the provisions | | 211 lots in Briga's Place uctually sold The only Machine that will scw backwards of the interstite law, with reference to During to-morrow the 10 per e : children riding on half tickets, count from prices will be given, oW e and forwards equally well, and the Ligh'est Hereafter all children over five years of it date no discounts will be given. e Running Sewing Machine in existence, age must pay half fa Horse Car Co. Buy Briges Place Lots to-morrow of C. tes. Children 5 down and _in operation | y, tleretofore the pussenger oflicials Brigg’s Place to Belt Line by Dbeen very lenient about collecting fare | May 1st. ‘Ihe cable line which will be Two fiom shiidEen built to Patrigis farm Will g0 on Dodge | A “stil alarm” was sent into_engine MINISTERS WHO TRAVEL. stroot through the Brigg's Place. house No. 2 about 5:3) yesterday morning o Union Pacific is now sending out a STREET CAR NEWS, announcing a fire 1 the ten cent lodging IV RRIUCE Cor. Oals to ministers, & part of which ot Lot RS X THE TREATMENT ; } g house on Farnam, between Eleventh and s follows: A Line to Walnut Hill—Crossing | Twolfth streots. The bluze was ox- Chronic & Surgical Diseases & Sti: ; y i A i NAWY, tos This company 18 advised by coun- Virginia Avenue, tinguished without much damage. !"EU, yoars: fi an ,P,,,,u Practice tate Comme Law | The latest move of the street railway | _ A fire ina cottage owned by John D. We have ‘the facili e} AL B (0 Creighton and oceupied by Al Hickson, | for the suceessful trentmes hibits the issue of tickets at specia any is i ing o G Gl I gxson, 56 roquliring elther prohibits the iss cial | company isin the direction of building alifornia and Twenticth, called out | r2serequiring either medical o over ten years of age must wyne, cor. 15th und Harney. v i s, We desive cnergetic and vesponsibledealers in Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Dakota and Western Iowa. If you are looking for a cheap Machine, don't FALAINCcany tORERI oad ORicers R and fan oxtonsion efitsilinglont Cumln kistrast| ino firoidepartment abahli1 30 yeaterrny '."i‘!’:."““'h“\"«l’y',“.T.""“:“‘VE”ihfn'r.,","?{!“;"" anawen this advertisement, but if yow want to employes, and to ministers of religion, | to Lowe avefue in Walnut Hill and | The damage was about £20, mait 1o | Iy caneety letter cnables b (0. traat & " te the best Scwing Machine 3 nd that orders or permits for ”,‘.Ci:‘{ The damage was about 20, mainly tothe | ing cases by letter en: UK 1o treat many casos Rand J that money ,,,,, - tes not authorized by the law, though | thence indefinitely. The line is already | roof. Wi ”{w‘h}"‘('mé‘k LER'oR Deformitiey ana ed prior to the passage thereof, can- extended as far as Brown street on Cum- ) not legally be honored. ing, and work will no doubt be com- “The term ‘minister of religion,’ is un- | menced on the extension this summer. 1f derstood to mean a person h’f,ulmly the company secures its charter soon ordained, licensed or appointer enough this may be a_cable line. Sev- minister by a religious organization, ac- 2t febi s 2 Ay cording to the F ribed or usual form | €ral of thedirectors of the company who Patrick’s farm, the street car The only rellable aledical Institute making of procedure of such organization, and | 4re now in the east, will be back in a day am outto junction on Beit wholly engaged in religious work, with- | or two, when the scheme will be fully | Line and passenge s on the Belt ana!o sp"‘ ldl @f} NEYVOJS nlsease“ out any other business or occupation | considered. Line, Briggs place is the most accessible which does, or_may, require such person Next week the company will commence | Property i the city. to travel by ra buillding its extension” from Farnam ail. “'Special rates cannot bo made for per- buy, address for particulars. Union Manufacturing (o 209 N. i6th $t., Omaha, Neb. Mention Omaha Bee. Briggs Place 1s traversed by the six pal streets of O Yy Douglas, Dudge, C mtuluunu yein, . Ki Eye, Ear, Skin, Blood aud enport stree , Truszes, anl all kinds of Medical and Surgical App iauces, war ufactured and for snle e can remove 8yphi without mercury, ———— l"l“vn(‘r‘r trains on Belt line will run cet aeross Virg t for loss of vital power sons ot ministors, engaged in philan. | Soctphoross Virgnia avenuo to, Hans- | throngh Briges' Placo befo ty days, ) TONS CON Al L com Park. On this line cars will run {ithe ] 1w ¥ B street > and post-office thropic or ¢ aritable wor <, or for min every ten minutes to the park. Thi and the strect railway on Farnam street 3 ters who are engaged in other occupa- tions, in the pursuit of which the privilege of trav eling at reduced fare would give will be in overation through Briggs’ ' sl '_ Rasencloso ntamp, jaadine Place in four weeks from date. CULAR TO MER oL P’m\ ATE, L AN e \vl_lh the gre minutes ser teenth and en line cars, will give a fiv ce to the purk from Fifth- nam streets, rantage ove! P DArsons ai Sunday School rt. SEMINAL WPAKNESS, 3 them an mmu.n‘.,« overother persons en- | Another line which is projected, and | Tpo conco n’g“w b lhu First M. E. | cr, Byrim, Goxonnza, . gaged in the same occupation. will be built soon, 15 one from Twenty- y % | STRICTURE, AND ALL Disk ’ “Specinl rates cannot hereafter be B made for the families of ministers . he | fourth street to Creighton college. This church Sunday school orchestra Thursday 'l“:c'n‘nfi::;ln«.m i ¢ . A A: oy botween two boints in | Wil be completed by early summer. evening was largely attended and highly Dermons fiuable £o visit us may be treated at thelr i Reaaaniodiey betweon twg bointailn : —— .| appreciated. The different numbers wero | homes, by correspondence | Megicines and Tnsiru ; i ; hl:l.:‘nh':]’\llo ]‘(‘n‘x’n;:-lyy |l£ic~x"“x,|‘c‘:ul\,:sl:\lryntl:|-:l: E If\‘{)’ Briggs l‘llq:‘g! l,o!‘wlt[o-umrrm\' of C. | well rendered and encores wera a promi- | BEFroN S orexpress BRGUT A . . ik h . Mayne, cor. 15th and Harney., nent feature of the entertainment. One personal in X @ ite business shall be conducted in - 110, ORH contontaor.sonder; iOne, porsanal {n [}Ha[[angfl BIa[lfl ]][Ig FI]I][I ) ccordance with the law governing The most desirable residence property ASSeN T 8 modation of Board and attendas ¢ pristate huainess, i ; l’ efisteditor “l';“" Omihsitodayle “'Hll‘l- n.fo‘flfffi'l';erf;fifl"'i:..(c’:: b’:}(]»fm“;ity”‘iqr:': 8“*"’{]“"*‘&”5{ 1 thd s“h"ti" ‘I“ it SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER PREPARED FOOD. i “The penalties imposed for any viola- | out doubtin Briggs Pluce are lower by | and tho strect railway on Farnan strect | Omaha Medical and Surdical Institut | ' ©OOKED READY FOR USE. : s o i tion of the law are so_severe that until it | forty to sixty per ce than tho priogs | will b T rh s, T Cor. 13th i, and Cavitol Aveg.om\u s A magnlficent dlSplaY of everythmg' holhvrwnflcomlnlw\lu by tho commis- | of adjoining property, Tho terms of | Placo in four weoks from date: p d sioners or the courts the company does are very easy one-fifth cas alance ———— . . d useful and ornamental in the furniture< maker’s art, at reasonable prlces. not feel justified in assuming auy risks.” | in six semi-apnual p Deed given | Briggs Place is traversed by the six TWO HUNDRED CARS, wnlh‘uvn-ry lot. Don’t lto call on Druu'lp.\l streets of Omaha—Harney, - Clarence Howard, of the Missouri Car | & E. Mayne aud get a lot in Briggs | Farnam, Douglas, Dodge, Capital avenue and Foundry company, with head- | Place. e and Davenport streets. gj,‘;:fi‘,f‘[‘“",:x;:‘"]“":‘ljh::“f: SHoLQity TS Buy Briggs Place Lots to-morrow of C. | With tho cable lino on Dodge strot out D A Lo B Ot 0 vy | E. Moyne, cor nd Harney. as far as Patrick's far, the street car e U Haclie 't i aa ncaa Bavioke i, the Mont ot T CUMMINGS & NEILSON, d RIRGIBCARE AR Q1% The Malls for March, Lino and passenger trains on the Belt 3 :'"- NEWTON l‘"" I“ ] Postmaster Coutant’s report for the | Line, Briggs placeis the most acc Dealers in Mr. C. Newton, who has long been | month of March showing the following | property in the city. 4 > « 2 suporvisor of bridges and buildinis for | pysin, 4 T—— s tato Stitions. ST ots, the Union Pacitie, has resigned. Mr. J. E. Hubbard has been appointed as his Carrie y Delivery trips d Clydesdale Stallions. Also Home Bred col | Ny The New Hospital. Frory mhimal guaranteod & brocdos Prices | Bt : M f The county commissioners are receiv- l\l and ter 5 Ourstock has been - sl -) > » ing specifications and plans for the con- it wnd " pe , ik TS G % successor. i Colleetion trips dai JOTES, Roulstored letters d struction of the proposed county hospital y = il - ; A cireular has been issued by the | Mail fetters delivered ‘The architects alone who presented their | & qus e t 9 7 1b CAN DO 3 tioket dspartment of the Unlon Faciflo Mall pastal oards dellve plans last Suptember are allowed to com- m’u;’,":\‘r'fix "';"iz';‘{'li'i‘i‘[{{‘i;:“ “,M“"' h” QOGOKED K[ADYng Ziiisias Painte:s’ a'nd ArtlStS Supplies. Plymouth C¢ A which reads: i tal s del pete now. FRY 1 €1, York, Neb. SPALDING 2t 2 2 2 3 “By agrecment of all lines fn Kansas | Moo hoacas cards del ; CH| ’CAGO&)?N" LS e tage Colors, hy and Nebraska, all land excursion rates to | Letters returned to offie Buy Briggs Place Lots to-morrow of C. oints in these states will be abolished on | Letters collected .. farch 8lst, except that extension land | Postal cards collected. excursion ickets will be sold | Newspapers ete. collected, as heretofore to holders of land excursion tickets to oue land points purchased in the east on or before March 31st. General Superintendent Smith left yes- terday for the east. E. Mayne, cor. 15th and Harney. e Why pay $3,500 for @ lot when you can buy one_for from $1 Briggs' Pluce immedi Ready for use innew and desivable shades, Quality Guaranteed =m%'-mj | R SO G | 1118 Farnam Street, - - Omaha, Nebrask: NERATIVE W EAKHES 0N Waideheld, Jon Passenger trams on Belt line will run through Briggs' Place before sixty days, and the sireet railway on Farnam' stre t will be in operation through Briggs' Place in four wi from date, seothir r.m.\‘. bR Kineger. £ 11 Moore, . 4 b E pou T L N IE . . —] | { 10 health and V e i t line will run ,‘,’.'.',.‘,';:},"J:,’;’,I,‘,‘.:‘:‘,,’::';,‘.Ef g Soaled p ' # Sheciai Yieal i H G S {A MOND R T v The Sanden Electrio Co. 169 Lasal i 1o 't deriers [ J [ i FOR FALLEN WOMEN. Aeh P | through Brigg e Briggs Place is traversed by the six d the st A Fa Oomns & G-ordon, 9 A Home for Repentant Magdalenes | Brincipal streets ot Omaha-—Harney, '&':h l;:; “ur:Lclm«mfn‘s’v’n ‘:Rmuuh Briggs Omaha Agents, 1312 Douglas Ste RELIABLE JE W ELER » AR Farnam, Douglas, Dodge, Capitol avenue “_,u in four weeks from date, - R —_— to be Established Near Omaha, and Davenport streets, i« The news that the legisl el A R R R il tha el Lowest Ttate Ever opered rrom mo. miver | Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverwar/ o \ Lakir Witn the cable line on Dodge street out 5 % by the o ROUND “The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a_specially. Work warranted, p“":“: l“:" _"’;llll"”:;’]'r"fm“"l“, '%” ‘"rl as far as Patrick's farm, Tha” Siraat oA i.“.r::.':.‘l])f,!‘ré;‘:: l‘;.‘.dw?m ‘\’:w:tu}lx.\‘\‘:[::lh Everybody wants *Tansill's Punch” fe cigar TRIP Comer Davglas and 18th atrects, Omaha, * Lisensed ‘Walshimaker (ar {RSSEISHE an industrial home for women is received | Jine on Farnam out to junction on Belt { Davenport et now they were always zood but of lite they \ i Pacific Railroad Company. by the W. C. T. U. in this city with much | Line, and passenger trainson the Belg | 2P0 avenport streets. Y "Neartily approve of yoir " SIGLER'S Grand Pullman Car Excursions, : - 08, SeDg ains L ——— b Ty e ally conducted, leave Chicago, St. Louls, rejoicing. They have been working hard | Line, Briggs place is the most accessible [ John Steimer, the boss carpenter of the ning puskiioss, you aro Suro to hold and aian City, Omaha and otber Westera Citles — to secure this, and now that the state has | Property in the Nt). fire department, hus resigned to take a END, Druggist, Chicago, lil. m onthly, for Califoraia over the C Illl &Q and the promised (o glve subatuntial il (o the i 0tp Disiooated. forsataderp 6 the “Thoaia Wt | e 0,y TUNSILL & 00, bikti) | SAMIADERE MONTR cofhoiuns THE 75th GRINB DRIW'"G; IIIRGII 20th. laning mill. H. C. SIGLER, Managoi schema they ure happy William Wilson, employed at the court | T NO BLANKS. BIG PRIZES OR R Mrs. G, W. Clark, one of the ladies of | ,5us0 was seriously injured Why pay $3,500 for a_lot when you can DREXEL & MAUL, One Million Distributed Every Xear gy yesterday af- | buy one “for from $1,000 to $1,500 in the Buc| "Fh""" Howe, :"{‘ aprominent | torngon by the fall of a derrick used in | Briggs' Place umnuum'ly adjoining? IRAYARD 188 MRAMS, Sl FeReray shat Suceessors to Jno. G 1cobs, HEACCMULACED INPLAE ST NEY DIVIDED AMONG A FE CKY BON St r hn\nlilllg lllic smlvlm 8! Hus hip was dis- i B, l[\l\ NE, they should try at once to raise more | ocited e will recover. V. cor. luh and Harney. - Hot LVERY funds, so as to make the amount $25,000, I s i-—.—_« Belt i 1 Wh *5,)() (’ l;xt‘ ha . UNDI RTAKE RrS Only $2.00 required to secure one Royal Ital Bubscriptions will be solicited both in ssenger trains on Belt line will run hy pay #3, or a wu.n‘_\oxc.m RS, R S B R A R i " P.0.sddi0ss DB Y f hre 2 A of 8 ay 3 000 5 - = - - AND EMBALM the city and in the state. ‘The home will through Briggs’ Place before sixty days, | buy one for from $1,000 to ¥1,500 in MONTHS, n 10) franes gold bond bond their original valu ' and the street railway on Farnam’ street | Briggs’ Place immediately adjoini At the oldstana 1407 Farnam st. Orders | unti year 1944, Prizes of 2,000,000 1,000,000, 5.0,00), 250,000, &:. francs will b ruh'\b]y be situfted near Omaha, and | will be in oper (m‘l’l through Brwg‘s L 9 : )k Mavx NOTICE. bytelegranh solicited and promptly at- drawn, besides the certainty of receiving back 100 francs in gold, you may win 4 time he ladies expect to secure a donation of | Pluce in four wi s from date. N. W. cor. 15 tended to. Telzphone No. 225, r. b und Harney. A L e : the land on which it will be_located. A T Avchitects and € 548 Wc. nnd the bost. investment ever offored, as the invested money must be patd ' e S large tract of lund near Floreuce has | With the cable tine on Dodge streetout | The South Omaha Land company have ship pure, eve I[“ A 8:nd ';vu: Illr;lvll will pay )uvlv’() ”'l‘l‘l“"'l o lll"vl“k‘rl with w been offered and may be accepted. us far as Patrick’s farm, the street car | appointea C. E. Mayne sole agent for the | and White Sand Stonc. Cogrospondenee and NERVITA ooty corm | ©F egtatored fedtery or postal notes, aid In ot wo will farard o doougsensy Tne bome will be exclusively for fallen | line on Farnam out to junction on Belt ko of theiriots. He will show the prop. | orderssolicited. Ny Mg FHEE THIAL R BERLIN BANKING CO., 305 Broudway, New York €ity © women, who have turned from a life uf Line nud passenger trains on the Belt | erty and (urmuh all desired information JORN A, YOUNG, h 00 myu-. N: B, These bons are not lottery tickets, and their sale 1s legally permtted mthfl e, lnd desire to re(onn‘ Tho W. C. | Line, B finl‘lme is the most wceulb{e u] I ‘Secretary Buttalo Gap > rown Stone dred aeciion m;- c. post S, h, law of 1878, - W ‘m otk W Propgfty I the g5y Sigasd] W.hw Rmmn Bulalo Gup, le. ; <ann i ” s R ————

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