Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 14, 1888, Page 8

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The terday Leave of been granted Licy nel Kantz and Cay United Stat n Max hos taken out & building permit ! gant new residence on the ner of Twenty-fourth ana [lerncy. The building will con Eist « tories and an_attic, will b 41500, ¢ 000. The mway ited permission yesterday to open for the purpose of laying tracks, i the proy nance Matthe inter amo revenu nted to §15 for ut Wright, Colo i I'reeman of the company was ordi- sted on to o who was Thurse vile 1 teacher in the Castellar sared in the guilty and fine also put under peace, Alice M. Avery yest county clerk that congregation of chureh of 1 the corporate was decided upon to be “The Congr tional Church of Christ of Saratog and W. H. Lawton, James J. Craig Robert Monroe were clected trustees for one, two and three years respect- ively. rrc ruge w Sutler, s«chool £10 and cos 00 bo to keep the lay notified the meeting Congre the tional Personal Paragray 8. M. Conover, of Plymouth, Windsor. John A. Dunton, of Hiawatha, K the Paxton, J. D. MeCormlck, of Plankioton, Dak., is at the Paxton E. W. Murphy, of North Platte, is regis- tered at the Paxton J. P. Sawyer, of Muscatine, 1 city and is stopping at the Paxton, Dave Burley, of Baltimore, for sheriff of this county, is in the Dr. Swetnam, of this cit Palace hotel, San ¥ Mrs. William Lawrenc last night for Ogden homas Chandler b wood, 1L, where he interr his wife who dicd here two weeks Mike Maul, of the firm of Dre: returned last evoniug from a trip of scver: weeks to the Pacitic coast. He has recov ered his former good health and is pleased to meet his old fricnds is at the is at is in the nd daughte nd Salt Lake s returned from 1 the remaius ¢ Cleaning the Streets. A large force of stroet an work yesterday sc strects, prep: ry t the strect-sweeping s s was put to ying dust off the paved the c 1t of tobbed a Soldier, pri ing to com- md infantr 1 of §10 v Robiuson, a colored inmate of an Eleventh strect and Capitol avente Wwith whom he was visiting, ite belon was 1 Dagoes Arrested. Six Italians werearrested at the inst of GarbageMaster Goldsmith yesterday o ing for thro ron load of de- cayed bana 1\ , ot at Fifteen and Burt strecets, tried afternoon. F Chief der drill with the b partment and u ve The ladder was ab! of the Murra ; by a lurge number ¢ ) gave ladder of the fire ¥ promising forcesof m h the sixth stor 1l was watched Chief of Police Sc ter from_ Leavenworth, malsing in- duirics concorning two boys, Tonis Wright and Albert Bverett, the former twelve, the Tatter tiftecn y who_disappeared some time ago, latter is said to be quite a contortionist. ptof alet s of age, The Entertaining the Mutes, Jden Musce has disposal of the Bluffs deaf mv generously pl children of the association ? unique resort when this city to visit Baltle Their entertainment will |h.~ he board of and opened bids worth avenue frc Twenty-cighth st do the work at and 1%, Wil 4,000 cubic A Celebrs Joe Gomes the meil . of icttysb t them riothi m Prof. visit Omaha and has concerning the professor is t an ascent loon, and when a few hund mother llul. rip the ba en to M. B, A favorite Platz trick with in his hal ed feet from w0 Wed o loensos Shicl were Age, , Omaha, unagal, Omab son, Atlantie, Ta » Christin cachers, An examination will be beld in this city on June 19th next for such young ladies and gen tlemen as desire to entor th o for training of teachers in vk city, who do not fee t themsely the expense and fatizue of a trip to York for the purpose of beinz examined The details of this examination will be ad vertised several days previous to the examin ation. Monsicur Delphi The banquet tends Banquetted red to Monsicur Del phin, who has just returned from a trip to Paris, at the Casino was an cle gant affair, and the menu and wines were en- daved by the follow named gentlemen Thomas Boyd, iodwin, Frauk Ramge, Al McCord, Monsicur le Counic o muski, Kditor Jacobson, of the Swedish newspaper and Bauker’ Frost, Monsiour Leounell, chicf of the Omaha club, and oth- ers, s Disgrace. a private in H compaa Second infantry, at Fort Omaha, was Thu day charged with criminal assaul & servantgirl employea as a domestic by Licutenant Colonel Fletcher. Hurley has been a favorite of the young woman, who is of Swedish extraction and but nincteen years of age. Thu stated, they were thrown into company,when ft is claimed by the girl, y attempted liberties to which she obje Hurley was arrested placed in the guard houss to Bwait investigatio Sent Up For Stealing. J. H. Moore started out on a thie dition yesterday that came to a sudden and foglorious end. He flrst weut iuto a shanty #1117 North Eleventh street and stole a pair of cuff buttons. He then dropped into a $icigar store" riext doorand called for a cigar. While the young woman was busy wa him, he nipped her earrings that she L laid down, Just after he loft shi the goods were missing. She saw b irto a house Vanous. . searching tho house and failing began an investigation of the L n time to sce him sKipy he gfticer started in p chase 0f two. blocks ) Yupning bim down. Il .was taken before Judge Barka aud was - tried for Lis last officuse, A Soldie Daniel Hurl & expe- collections yes- month has | He was | of the | name | ¢ that of stealing the guilty and fined §40 went 1o jail. Major General Crook. General Crook returned vesterd from Salt Lake. He appeared i excellent health 1in going to s office i the military head quarters took one of the side streats to avoid the frequent meeting of friends whose con Jations over his recent appointment as r general would detain hir foot of the walk. The gor ful _sunlight wh | its charms, ~ Ho told_the Ber reporter that the news of his appointment. had reached him at Fort Bric st as he was leaving Salt Lake. He said that his ai iunt Kennon and Gr him wherever he m that the locati 1 the action of his_seni hoficld and Howard. 1f the former | should decide to #o to Chicazo, he should go to New York, th his preference would be San Francisco, beeause in that vieinity he had seen his earlier service, and there wer many associations there besides a nunber of and a climate which he likes very arrings. 'He was found nd costs, and in default e grate h added to King Mechanics. ven bricklayers arrived response to the advertise- wors by the jon of coutracting bricklayers of this ‘hey were immediately put to work, contractors say they will be protected s same. wre two members of the brick con iation now in the cast looking fability of the ome to work The &t Yesterda & from the ments ast in plished in easter tractors’ after and inquiring into the r bricklayers who have offered to here at the rates offered by the contractors, Many of the journcymen ask for transy tion and the agents sent east will inquire as to the worthiiess of the applicants before la- bor is guaranteed or transportation fur ," said a contractor yesterday, more difficult it will be to settle it. 2 are_coming in ay, and if they work and are found reliable we must protect them, even as nst old_residents here who ¢ gone o us \e stone cutters’ strike has developed no features since those published in the Bex of a couple of weeks ago were occa- sioncd The flre. None of the brick meneed work, but the proprictors claim this is because the season for making brick has not yet opened, When it does, thie same peo ple sy, there will be plenty ot moulde ve had, of the brick mounlders still hangs ds have yet com- trik Spring Medicine. The necessity of spri almost universilly admitted, superiority of Hood’s & this purpose becormes more and more widely known every year. That power to purify the blood, and those clements of health and strength which the tem eraves, and to which it is sc tible this season, ave possessed by this peculiar medicine in a pre-eminent degree. Serofula, pimples, boils,or any humor, billious dyspep siclk dache, catarrh, rhedmatism, or any sos or affections caused or pro- moted by impure blood or 10w state of e cured by Hood's Sae- the peculiar medicine. medicine is And the parilla for 4 Sys- Minnic Marries Without Pay sent and is Happy. Miss Minnic Beindorfl s the daughter of Charles Beindor wealthy resident of this city, aud for some time past has been the ob ject of much attention on the part of Oliver Burnett, a young man formerly in the em 0., but now connected with company. M preciated the sitnation and soon wave it out toher friends that she and “*OI” wera ca gaged. Papa and Mamma Beindorf filed demurrer to the proceedings and the old man served an injunction on his would-be scu-in- 10 i effect that h must his doors ain and > him cven speaking to his danghter, But as is usual in such Love laughs at lockswith the sequal will’ show. Beindorft were . sought out Judg and u minister Minnio 10 home of his_ pared L South Twenty street the pair u ade one, At th “lnsion of the coremy Ms. Burnet neat i 1ds, proc cnse the first Oney moon indorfl arc and refuse t but it is bLelieved b h the facts that the » of long duration, coneilintion will be ef 00 anxious to en- fon. in eases of For a quarter tarrh Remedy iblic and passed test and 1s pro- most reliable remedy for le malady. Thousands virtues, 50 cents of a century Dr has been b the ore fits dru, of testimon per bottle, By A LARG PURCHASE of Black Silks, We hove just made al chase of Dbluci silks, co Faille Francaise and Black Surab—in all Ve bought them at a gr fice, and will, as usual, give our customers full benetit of our pur- chase Every yurd of theso good siruble and guar; teed to give satisfactory wear— they como only in blacks. On Monday we will place them on our counter: Zarticulurs prices in Sunday's BF N. B. FALCONER. rge pur- nprising Guinets TEXAS TALK, Somewhat of ¥ ventu a i T, J. MeMinn, late from who is en route to [ mi; tion for his wbout southwest Texas, he saids countr many )ects unique and is but impe 1y understood ap here in the north, It1s populirly supposed, for instance, that As a matter of fact I 1 soust and September in San Antonio thun I nad suffered 1 5%, Louis during July and the first half of August, Our thermoineter through the summer runs along between S0 aud 95 de . rarely touchin and as 1 sinking below 14 degrees above zero in the winter. 1But of course our heated torm is long \ 1 left San Antonio ¢ mouth ago the peach 1 were in b the grass was ankle deep and the fialds wore yellow with daffo 1 dils “Farmers the and the ndy crops e i ains has 500501 B the late influx have felt the 1 and who have Dealing act and Ad- cporter met Mr, w An Texas, > interest of im of the state, Asked Nio, ar round er three that :2 can plow all the y an gat ature is so prolitic en taken to make the most i possibilities of the soil, but ple from the north, who 9 industry sinte of the situation, tters s0 aud actiy accumulation is taking the place of :difference, quict aud outhwest Texas have through reports of lealth in that locality wption sufferers catarrh 1 that elima > for any one at all cur now @ where a mag . Slocum —wen > o walk an iytod His ‘ins { i for 81,7 To-day lie is alive 00 pounds, mu happened twenty-five years ago. “We have an_excellent-school system, and the average attendance -reackes 4d per cent, HAU southiwest Toxas is witbin-the raia | tion w | we found a r | Invite APRIL 14 belt but %o that we if necossary 5 o fear.of drouth, irrigate, and irriga ost less than war with a northern winter, “We have agriculture, silver, kaolin, water, climate, “What of adventy of it left in had two experien: to hear. We wi Rio Grande. we cut up fo conl, iron, gold and and an incomparable ire? Well, there is little our section, but es of which you might it wild cat hunting nea The first cat the dog the hide. Inside his srake freshly catship en. The attler, as the t the size of your thumb and asticated ase a cat was treed and one of the horsemen threw up his lariat and caught the animal around the neck. He then started off with the rope attached to the saddle, The cat, finding himself “urgently ook after the horse and there was a very preity race, but the hoseman jumped the mesquite bushes and-drageed the cat to haustion and finally clubbed him to death, “But game and adventure is rapidly giving place to agriculture and civilization, - people of to-day, thereare few indeed. who have not heard of the merits of Prickly Ash Bark and Berries as o houschold r y. Teas and drinks b been 1 them for centuries. and in hunc milies formed the sole te in_ rheu- matic and kidney ai Prickly Ash Bitters now take theep of the old system and is more beneficial in all troubles of this natur - DYING BY A Consumptive Pauper Will Not Heed the Doctors. Andrew Link, aged twenty-soven years, has been an inmate of the poor farm for the past seven months, and medical experts say that he can live but a short time. His ady is consumption, and ever since his wval to the farm he has stubbornly re all attentions and medicine from the doctors, maintaining that it is only chemicals that he is purging from his body, and that when the season of puriticatin will get up from his bed, and indulge ir days go-as-you-please ' pedestrian mateh, Andrew insists, is the only panacen. wd he has become bed with this belief that he sur »d himself completely to an ex-railroad man who has taken up the prayer cure doctrine, The railroader is @ pro- nonuced apostle of the spiritual idea of curing, and i doing everything within his vower to invoke the Diety to spare Andrew's life and him tohealth and strength. The hysicians at the farm ox press great sympathy for the unfortunawe more than_willing to prescribo dfastly refuses to receive tives in this country, Among the ave has for him, b them. He ha and has been in Omal hinl Troches" an admivable remed ness, Coughs, and throat Sold onti i boacs. Diebold ¢ gen'l agents noved to troubles. forthe 19 S a large. Dicl 15th, whe all k Seidenber town, a 10¢ ¢i Co., wholesalc Wk of the Mey er & THE UNION'S The Journe tract for ti Mr. Thomson, Omaha Sewer, 15 the contract for the North Omaha told a Bix reporter yesterday th work on that improvement eding satisfactorily. I have sub. k to the bricklayers' union at foot, and it is being done ina workmanlike manner, too. The to d to distinguish themselves, have no dobt that they will el arc only four of them at work now at ditienlty ave to conte tyf briclk. We want hard-bu and tiose we ean't et without strip- e kilus. The brick we want L and to get them the huveto strip the outsic tdeal mory © | thousand for brick. We will be streot with the sewer, on the 15t of the street ready for pave vas proc let the w much men scem oft ¥, und Thispowder never varfes, A marve) ofpurl- ty,stranath and wholesomaneds. More. et thanthe ordinary kinds, and cannot bosoip incompetition witn the muliitude of low’ cost short welght alum or phosphiate pow Sold only in cans. Hoyal Baking Powder (0, 12 Wallstreet New York, ¥ e Security Against & i Suffering ’ll';‘ e 7 ’hr\l ;1-' nu oothac ree newralia m Disease fovit o it it g :u and Death! 1y to Darby’s Dental P! Sewer gaw, discase_gern are cfectually comi Mg Hydronagithol P, ind apurtinents. vantand iny tuke the place of ECrous 100t huche Where Mead’s Corn and Buniou Plasters are used. They quickly allay inflammatfon and relieve pain, Sinall pox and other contuglons Alreases are vented by burning Seabury's Sulphur Canales in cel- lar ets, sinks, ships' holds, 95 Ponte! LU vvian '\AIII( ntractors Bealed proposals will be received by the under- sigued at the oflice of the South Omaha Luud LCompany, at Oma aha, Neb., untild p. m April E: 1888, for the grading uY the South Omaha Roulevard, from West F, to West I, street, in Sutlf Omidha, The approxima Aty of ox- cavation 18 50,000 Cuble vards. Profile ang sy ncation can be seenat the ofice of Hust and Wy, “ Paxton Building, Bond 6f 8,000 will be required fetion of tho % ik within ¥ da calng of the contrice, e 0 bids will be considered unless accompanied ‘b\‘lull“h\l(ll"fl'l‘H P Tho right 18 reserved to 1 igned. ) o7t use 1o pain sure the row the v or all bids, TLER, Becretary, LBUR'S i ‘TA Easily digested; of the finest flavor. beverage £ § for the s palatal after effects. Alearty ate drink utritious led {n purity; no unpleasunt Requires no bolling, BOLD BY W.R.BENNETT &CO. OMAIIA, WER H. 0. WILBUR & SONS, PHILADELFHIA, PA, CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES UARANTEED gUR;E Toh O NSUMPTI @b&zs%S]’fMPCOUGHS \Broncmt}\ sy ISEASESWIHRO “"b”LUNAos 'STf}anGu«MfIfx Scr\d o cu-tu[.n‘sl prtle 3 pr 9 2 INE MEDE C0.0RVILLE. CAL. S;{NTA +ABIE : AND : CAT-R-CURE For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. o best end surest Remedy for Caro of] all dlseases caused by any derangoment of tho Liver, Eidaeys, Stomach and Bowels, Dyspepsia, Stek Headache, Constipation, § Pillous Complaints cad Mrlarinof all kinds } yleld readily to tho beneficent {aftacace of ey ‘ EYRERD f 1t 1s plensant to tho tosto, tones up tho system, restores and preserves health. 4 It is purely Vegetable, and eannot fuil to I provo benefieial, both to old and young. I As a Blood Purifier it is superior to all others. 8ol overywhere at 61.00 1 botil. N hva -0 ke ot MEDICALQSUJBMP STITUIE, N.W. Cor. i3tn & Dodgo S GMMEMHMMMMMW%B BRAGC APPLIANCES FOR DZF cessful treat ; ts. B “ES ARD TRUESES. reme for sue of disease requis FIFTY ROCHS FOR PATI‘\TS. ttendance; best hospital accomm west CIKCULARS on Diseases of Women a Speo BOOK Ox Diszanes OF WOMEN FRYE, NLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A BPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEAGES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syph ititic Poison removed from e system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Persons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. Al commn Wications confidential, Medicinesor instruments nt by mail or express, marks to indicate contents or sender. One per sonal interview preferred. Calland co send history of your case, and we will seud in plain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FRE Upon Trivat yotenc wlestic Omaha Medical and Surgical Tnstitule, or DR. MCMENAMY, Cor. 13th ana Dodge Sts.. - OMAHA. NEB. securely pucked, no cacele, with #12 will buy a genuine Homespun All. Wool Suit, Kizes from 34 10 41, cut-away or mack coal, in light grey color, that is really worth $20, The it s well made and splendid wearing goo We make this offer to In. troduce ourselves to the trade and n the future you will find our house the bargain Send your measure breast under the arms, and aroun? Walst and down the inside seam of the pants, and we will fit you You can send money with order, or we will 0. 1. by express, References: First National Bank, Omaha | or any tirst-class house in Omaba, send ( s R e WLl sota conndens sadlu'overs s Basgiven saiviacuicar® Sleots & Luy Hudica, N, W Sold by Druggistay B 8190, HAVE YOU EVER i(‘("‘ll of any by in Omaha growing faster than ¢ Nebraska (€ hing Company? Unequalled facilities and well made garments have given us n reputation for superior ready made clothing, but e important factor t tend tomake us the leading clothing house of the west, is by SE TERTO ¢ GOODS AT PRIC ht of u S My once bow need no s reliable clothing en save fr at has d be bought nt cd our business i ¢h a shorttime and which must certainly ING THE BETTER GRADES OF RIOR QUA ps¢ who have They Know that ours is the place v good popular prices and they will tell you that you can $5.00 1o §10.00 on every suit or overcont bought of us, What we claim for our clothing may be also applicd to our men's furnishings and hat deviate from our well Kno at the remarkably m main its corner stone. of mg Our v than 50¢ and 75¢. L tra collars and cufly, for whi s wenr. Animmense assortmentofunderweanr in balbriggan, silk gauze,fine merino and all grades of underwear, hosiery, g Our hat depariment is constantly replenished by new styles arrviving daily. for which you have to pay elsew of light colors and new shapes, g np derate prices on which ¢ We guarantee (1o snve you money on ¢ you would have to pay elsewhere at nciple of modest profits, and everything we keep in stock Is offered ir reputation was made and which will alwnys re- y article you may want in the 1 Inundried white shirts at 30c and 50¢ you eannot get elsewhere clse for less undricd shirts in same propo:tion, The finest French pereale shivts with ex st 81,50, we sell you at 95 mer pyes and neckwenr. Crush hats at 45¢, re fully 75¢. ed @ beautir Just now we have ope Lassortment lerate prices at which we offer them will inerease popularity of our noted hat department- One Price only. No Deviation. HIND and MAX upon” the KO A DATIHE, BACKACH Dravine. W KA R NEAY of Ben FULNESS in SOCIETY, PINMZI the FACE. and ull the EFFECTS londing o A A perbaps CONS U P. should consult at once BEATED br. ¢ TION or the CE Poudy. 7€ takcn or WXEQ has ex can consult w f speedy relfefand cure. Sena 2 ceats postuge for works on your discases. Ag=Eond 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works oo Chromic, Rervous and Del eagte Liscnses, Consuliation, personelly or by letter, free. Consult the oid Doctor. Thoasunds eured. GMicesand purlors pri . A@~Those coutemplating Marringe sond for’ Pr. Clarke's colebrated gnide ¥ and Female, each both Before confidit v, CLARIAE, A fric save futire sutlering ¢, and add gol life, &a-Book * EAfe's (Secrot) Ere te. (stamps). Medicine and writings gont everywhere, eclre from eXDORMEC, Hours, 810 8; Eup 01012 Addres, F. CJLA‘{KL M. D. 108 8a, b'ark 8t., CHICAGO, ILL, GEORGE A. CLARK, SOLE AGENT. The BEST and MOST POPULAN fBewing Thread of Modern Times. BEWARE OF ITTITATIONS, WHOLESALE 1Y KiLpatnics-Kocu Dry Goods Co, ALK, By & Ce PAXTON DM LR & Co. STEELE & Co, AND AT RETALL BY 8. . MORSE & (0. Hay BIOS, THOMPSON, BELDEN & CO, LAKKIN & (0, SINGER uth Omaha, and all frst vy Goods Store, DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by Administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specifie, given in a cup of coffee or out the knowledg; ten with of the person taking it; abso. Tutely harmiess, and will cffect a 1 nt peedy cure, whiether the Arinker or an alcololic w drunk ade tempe e t in th 1 toduy own free will o yppregnut fTeo with- believe they It never Proprietor Omaha Business College, IN WHIGH 18 TAUGHT Book - Keeping, Penmanship, Commercial Law, Shorthand, Telegraphing and Typewriting. 8end for College Journal B E. Cor 16th and Capitol Avenue A FOUNTAIN — BRANDS— FINE CUT AND PLUG incomparably the Best. Eleciro-Magnetic Belfs | Thn ul‘fl'ld(!fl Triumph of Electric Scmncn— B Gentlemen’s Bull With Electric Busponsory, IT WILL CURE YOU Farsind, Hearais o b fexhnunlon, Tead or Limbs, i & Deniitty, Debility, itheu of Eidneye, N Coria’ Liver, iggorer Diapipeto, < rysipclns, e Goation, W cakncas, Tmpoitner: Ontarrhs ot Kol "Acvey Dlabeies, Hydrocoior Hithy S la"TER fa Sust What you necd. o SRR W HEN ALL ELSE FAILS. Tiectricity 1 oy part, G o body, bole' tamily can It elootrtfios” {he blood ard curvs Sne genutnaand used by permission. NOTE tho followlni who have Losn Varkerand J. M. Tastels,all on 1 €T TESTIHDHIALS S 3 oapian morchant, Btock Yards; Budd Doble, the M. Mormontown, Towa; L It vu\‘tr\vurkl Boutl end. Ind. L a0 Othots, : 3 13 supariorto all others—enrrents of electriol- Br, HORKE S FLEGTH%HAG"HIG BT s of s the wuarer may do. | iro! produc " sloctricity throush the body on tho Rorves. 1t ures diac At b 0 507 18 ot ot o 88) throughont the urman ayst (0 of ha Mifo foreon- i blood: im: M 1ll<(dhnlnmlmlx-|u has hlflml. Tho merits of thissclen- 3 honsands whom 1t has eurod 1 Npenoy oF wholekkls Bouse i Chicago; wholosalo drugglsts, enicls siynfor Te e Hiiraded pamutle! IDEL. W. T HOME‘ Inve \lnrlumhnuulntuun 191 Wabush Avenuo Ohleago. HUPURE redty Bt HOF"IE’S ELEGTRB HAGHETIG BELT-TRUSS. KINGSFORD’S EGD STARCH! “Pure,” Silver Bloss @2 Corn Starch, FOR THE LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLE. THE VERY PERFECTION OF QUALITY. CAUTIONT THE PUBLIC IS PARTICULARLY CAUTIONED AGAINST A PHILADELPHIA BEER, Which is Being Foisted upon the Unvavy Purchasers as the (.r'u uine In= ported Johann Hoff’'s Malt Extract The article in qneation is put up in ATTY DOTILE with € printod in bluo and A e mo io il OF Dottien o Caiise (1e Pl of nwiry Tur GENUINE AND ONLY IMPORTED Johanii Hoff's Malt Extract Al bk e LU O S, by LEoroin 1ore in 1 % WOmen, Ly PO\ patients and wiikness it It t 115 recelved Only by s monthly * the Humbi Compuny, 4ud 18 GUAKANTEED geouine aid imported by the signat wetalic cup of TARRANT & COMPANY, RGREENWICH REET, and 100 WALL NEW YORIK Sole Importers and Agents since 1369, to counterfeit whi In order to protect themselves against 1position the publ cquestad Lo speci(y HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT *‘TARRANTS." When [lrdering v Nebraska. National Dok, , 8, DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, | Paid Up Capital, 250,000 | surplus, - - = 80,000 1, W. Y ATES, President | Lewis 8. [tee, Vica-Prosident, ! A, E.TOCZALIN, 20 Y ico-President, | WL E Huanes, Casulen 1 DIRECTONS JOIN 8, CoLLINg, REED, crmun and Eoglish label lled nutritive tonic and s proser the u At ntroduced fnto the U 278, 280 £ 2! SIReErt — T E— CHICAG() ~ SHORT -~ LINE oF THR f2 Naut Ny Chicago, Milwaukee & Si. Paii i'y, The Best Route from Omaba and Council Bluffs to —~==THE EAST=—— TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAUA A\n" W.V Monse, H/W YAtEs vt | A, E. ToUZiLiN, Banking Ofce— HE TRON BANK, Cor. 12th and Farnain Sts, A General itauking Business Transacted, B ON D WANTED, Tssued by fce. towns and Watc panies, COUNCIL BLUFFS AND— Milwaukee, Miuneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Rockford, Davenporty Jauesville, Chicago, St. Paul, Rock Island, Clinton, Freeport, Dubuque, Elgin, Madison, Beloit, Wiuona, La Crosse, Aud il otber Twportant points East, N Bouthers Kets call an the tickot ¥ or U 1utics, Oty rresponder icibed N, W, HARRIS & 00, Buu(:ns. Vis=ii7 Montoe & BELTSN & thea CHICAC ¥or throngh ¢ Furnam sireet, lu Barker bi. Viliiman sieeners and e anest iy warld dre rin on & Tty % Sl Ll lwar. und every & a i Basse cous “cluployer of tus Wilien, gen Ll ENTER, Gencrat Y 5Tk avron, Assistaat Geu ket A 1., CLALE Géuerar Bupen: fal Iassengér aied paphisiss. 8 heBallcat, € teadeat.

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