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e ———E et e e I'iE OMAHA DAILY P e o BHE: THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1888 f A7 @ L 7 o N the The contract for sweeping streefs will be let Monday The inter revenue yesterday were $5,864.16. James O'Malley, who resisted Bloom and had his head laid open, fined #15 for being drunk. The regular monthly meeting of the Omaha Veteran Fremen’s association is pstponed until Wednesday evening, une 13, Helen Smat, an in taken from her home yesterday afterno the county jail. Will Bryan, the sport, charged seduction, has been brought Omaha and turned over to the collections Officer was ne woman, was on Convent street and locked up in with 'k to county authorities by his bondsmen. wanted to sl his Peter Crouser, who Martin Hendrickson but got head laid open with a be fined 86 and costs, Hendricks similar assessment, own n paid a Justice Wade yesterday performed the m \re ceremony which united Henry Lo of Quiney, 111 ged forty- four and Mrs. Sofia Mc of Madi- son, Wis., aged forty. He rushed into bireau of Judg Jonuld, the matrimonial Shiclds yesterday srnoon_and asked for a marriage fcense. His name he said was Charlie W. Ives twenty-two years and that he hailed Moines. The prospective Mr s represented 10 be on her way from Gilmore, Ia., and would arrive in Omaha last night. As ghe had not hed a marriageable age the ju refused to abide by Charlic ,and he left the room sad and dejected. Personal Paragraphs. J. F. Human, of North Platte, is at the Paxton. G. F. Duland, of Plpinview, is stopping at the Paxton, . J. Rippy, of Creston, Ta,, s in the city and at the Paxton N. A. Kuhn b Arip to Spirit Lake. Mr. Jutius Meyer, who has been spending the past fo Kansas City und § Louis, retur 3 afternoon. J.J. Kelser, of North Bei is in the city on a business trip. M s one of the most prominent business men of Noxrth Bend and is a hustler, gone on a short pleasure Miss Fannie Joyce, of Pittsburg, Pa., spent a fow hours in the city yesterday, pre. vious tor roing hon after an extensive western jaunt in company with a few friends. The many friends of Mr. W, I, Bechel will be pleased to know that th 1 is apidly recovering from hissevereillness and will s00n be able touttend to his duties again, 1 Messenger, s yesterday reported the ab. sconding of B. Messe: proprictor of a billiard hall, cigar with and tobacco store in St i 1s. The where g 1 > unknowa, but left behind. rop attachme m_ his creditors ar Gone Back to Await Result The sheriff of Holt county took Scager, the man charged with a_murderous assault upon a neighbor, bick to Start yesterds ing relutives of the pr in Om; get out a writ of habe: oner, the sheriff drove Omal avded the c Hunt th, the state veterinar ed about 450 cows in d looking for tuberculosis and other disca He reports, however, that he did not find a single case of the dangeroas dis- ease. Yesterday the doctor, accompanied by William Farr, meat_inspector, paid a visit to the dairies between this ity and Bellevie to continue his examinations under the instruc- tions of the governc examin Omaha, Disappearance of nk Woodru Frank Woodruff, who has been living at 70 North Seventeenth stre is reported missing and his wife s nearly weted over his disappearance. He has been working for the cable company and_on Monday movning Jeft ostensibly asif going to work, but, that has been the last secn of him by anybody. His wife is in a delicate conditi ul is loth to belicve that he would willfully de- sert her at such a time, in tho office of Pacific M. was shot extracting a load from a re of business. The bullet penctrate of the right h vrist joint, m aflicting a The gun was of t ay d the palm exit near the calibre, ‘and, strange to relate, the | ter passin through tho hand, cou be found. Mr. Wilson will be laid up ral days A Horseth \ptured. A horse and phueton belonging to Tilden was stolen from in front of his ¢ Tuesday noon. The thiet v s arr terday morning at Millard, Neb.,and br back to this city. His name is George Cocli ran, He has been employed for some time a8 ostler for Dr, Tilaen, aud stated when arrcsted that he had siniply taken the horse to drive out In the country to look for a job. The fact that he tried to sell the horse in Elkhorn wakes his story sound a little fis hem. Ex-Senator Van Wycl has a ion tg take pay ptel an in: hoof Ju gbser in t term Julius Meyer, rman Executive Com- mittoe—My Dear Your kind invitation received. ‘I willbe with you July 4th with great pleasuro, Please ace urself and convey to the Kn and trade unions my warmest the honor they huve done me. N Wrek Michael Schmidt Was Killed. Joseph Geise, of Friend, Neb,, came to this ty the bth of May in search of his brother in-law, Michael Schuidt. 3. Barbach, p prictor of the hotel where o Whllo Lo was. 1 1310 olby reoelved & 1oLt Tuesday from G. L. Humphrys, coroncr of Kearney, Neb., which ed “that Schmidt had been killed at that place s WOeks o, The letter came into Mr. Barbach's hands owing to the fact that his name was sigred 1o an advertisement that was inserted city papers asking for information in r ) the to Schwidt The let Geise, Omaha and Chicago United. A. C. Lichtenberger, on youngest of tho and most capable master plumbers in city,has been in Chicago sinc e Suturday last, He is represented in his absence by his old familiar, Mike Conwa, night Mr. Lichtenberger was married to Miss Amanda Specnt, daughter of Chris Specht,the cornice man of this eity. ‘The brid ded by her bridesmaids, left one weck ugo, to ake the needed 2pay for the puntials, Which took pla at ¢ residence of Mr, Lichtent s parents at 135 Bouth Peovia street. Mr. Speehit and orge, the groow’s brother, left for Chicago Tuesday to witness the corémony, the luttor to acl as groomswan he bridal party will return in a few duys and take up their res dence in a utiful groom has crecte dwelling which the Cable The speed on the ay's lines was yesterday iner miles and 400 feet per hour, which makes the tiwe of) runuing from Cass aud Tweaticth street to the depot 11 minutes. The new ex teusion will be ready for use by July aud when completed seven more trains wil put on the Dodge street line and passc can thus be transferred from the depots Lake street in 21 minutes, which is very time. The ordinance provides thatthe train Mmay run . at @ speed of nine wmiles per Lour and it is v bable that when the road is gutirely comploted that the speed will ugaiu bo lugicased, TH NTERN/ TION/ 1t at Last Recognizes and Sustains the Omaha Bricklayers' Strike. The bricklayers' strike is not over, you would not say it was if you knew what Idoabout it. We havea better chance of winning than ever before.” These were the words of an ofticer of the Bricklayers’ union a few days ago, but the party refused to ex in them, Yesterday a Ber man ascer ground upon which the assertion they made was based Three dispositions have been made of the striking brick ome of them hay and gone away, othe gone to work at the contractors’ pr #4.50 for nine hours' work, others are still idle. Some of the me n it is true, went to work originally for for eight hours’ work, but il of- them have since been to drop down to 1by the contractors, esp nion allowed some of its members to the latter. 1t now turns out that tho a ance of the contractors' offer was an absolute necessity, Many of the bricklayers had familics to support; they had no mon ey with which to support them. Many of the bricklayers were young men who had about expended all the reserve fund they had at the boginning of the strike. They had no money to take them out of town, and they had but little chance of securing employment at which they would work to enable them to noney either to support or enable them This_condition of affairs was occasioned by the fact that the g ance received from unions in othe of the country was very shght unequal to the emergency. The strikers had fondly ant ed that the union wdhld come to their assistan sokly with contri- bations, but they were mistiken, The as- sistance which did come was from isolated ussociations, who sent certain sums_just when they felt able 8o to do, and in as large sums as they felt able to contribute. The support did ot amount to much, Yet it was all that could be relied upon when the “In- ional"? refused to recognize the strike, Al was based upon the ground that the international had already expressed it self in favor of nine hours as a day's The bricklayers v asking cight. The international could tnerefore sustain the move, «dingly refused to vote any money to the support of the strikers A short time since the matter was reco work. for dered by the international. s arguerl that whiie that body in favor of nine hours us a d vet recog- nized the r secure a full aperiod as pos: nization to what the strik aha Wore doing. uld b a big step toward cight hours as a day's labor, toward whicn the Interntional was tending, aud the Omaha strikers should, sustained. The question wa fore, be recon- sidered, and it was to support the surikers here, at least much as possi As a Consequence * of the In- amount, th ita tax. This to the Inte: hd the nsmitted to the rs who are still unemployed. h will this assistance amount to asked the Bei ma It will run from $10 to §15 per man who is on the strike,” was the answe “Ias any of this money yet arri thie first insta last.” much did it contain?? al is assessed a ¢ s based on a_per amount is forwarded w national trea memby d hed here on tell you. I don't think it t to "much. To do so, it sufficient to support « triker. That it could not do_satisfactorily.~ Besides there are now less than thirty brick unemployed in the Those who are at work won't throw up their jobs a It the majority of the by uin in a cklayers are at work, I low a few unem- ployed ones are 1 the fight. They vt do it. The union has declared its ness in allowing some of the men to go work at contractors’ rates. This fact re- sulted in the cutting down of the wages of the men who were getting $4.50 fc hours' work,” Had a billious attack and one of those indescribable cases of constant weari- ness. Took quinine and other remedies without relief. Took Dr. Jones’ Clover Tonic; am strong and well. AsA THOMPSON, Logan, Ohio. C. F. Good- man Drug Co. Smoke Seidenberg’s Figaro and the best 1t oigar in the world, Meyer & Co., wholesale depot et Max cct and Supt., yeurs’ experd- sh buildings a spec- C. Leo Staub, oftice 1619 ence. ty. A Howar —~~— Stop at the Globe hotel. A CONFIDENCE He “Loans” His Emp GAME, 500 and nployer Gets “Security," 5, J. Stewart is man of about tweaty-five from Pennsylvania. He lived in Fremont some and came to Omaha fow days ago to scek vment. In lo ing over the advertiscments of the da papers he noticed the \\' ANTED.—Man who ex that can logn 1is en good salary, an 1o Cal 122 new Pax Calling at room found o man of name lowin £25) can secure 1 secured by real estate, block. hout Wales, fifty, who gave his nd” suid he was en- gaged in a real estatc ness, He wanted a trust of his ofiice, and consic would be handled he would sistant ve sceurity. For example, he expoo ent ternoon, The broker i was conducted n an_ adjoining room. It included u chemical for taking out ink spots and other speciai- wzonts coming with the § ties, and art and going impressed that g copsiderable s was being done. Wales struck s 4 man without guile and void of 1ess of a villain, ‘he result of the 0 wuas thut the young man 2ed ot o s of §100 ! deposi A check and was “sceurcd” by a mortgag 1 d a lot in St. Josepl The emplo sionthat needed attention at once, A widow had commns sioned him to buy a certain kind of house at Lincoln aud paid him #100 for his nt 1o Lincoln on He went to the oftice rning to report, but Wales did not appea then found that his eheck had been It became evident that he had been ud Lo notificd the police. Wales red o e, swindled, lis disappe, “The oftice furniture on which Stewart has a mortgage Is sccond-hy and worth little. The St. Joseph lot 18 probably mythical, The nts in the brokerage department had to malke deposits to sccure Walcs, and some of them are also anxious to know of bis wh abouts. General max St John, of the Rock Island has issued an order appointing Tom Berey city ageut at St. Joseph, Mo. Tow S ma friends in this city who will be 1 to learn of his good fortune. Cus Carman, of Chicazo, commissione of th k Island weighing and commiss department, with headquarters in Chicago, is in the cit) A. Johnson assistant general freigh i flc, has returned from r Chicago to-day the B, & M., with , Was in the city Dickenson, superintendent of J with arters at When you com the best lo 1. Botween 1 Jaha stop at the a-day hotel ud 14th strects ) O Globe in tow on Dou, Shetland pony for Keeliue; Council Bluff 1 juirries and ean stone’ yards of Neb, Woodruff g all orders ol ock can bé seen ut W, Tyler, Lincolu, Tuos Pricse, anite nost we opened my A BOLD-FACED FRAUD. How Some Scoundrels Have Floecing the Oredulous. A quartette of rascals who had rooms in the Gruenig block and represented themselves as traveling agents for the New York Chem ical company. disappeared Tuesday night sometime between the two twilights, taking with them a roll of money fraudulently gotten sor of young men whom they to appoint as their agents. When théde adventurers first came to Omaha a number of days ago they advertised for fif- teen men to establish branch offices in differ- ent parts of the state, where by use of chem- icals old pictures were to be reproduced. Their offer was very tempting, and in addi- tion to a handsome Salary their agents were to have their board vaid and were to have 23 sted on the work done. Their 0 to be furnished them free of A number of young fellows saw in this snap” for which they have long been waiting and no less than six called at one time and were all taken in. Bach one of them was required to put down 5 security before the scoundrels would fill ut the papers. This they all did and they o told to call again when permanent ar- rangements would be made with them. One of the young _fellows, a_respectable colored man named Thomas L. Allen, did not happen to have £15 in his pockets and put up an £37 gold watch as security until he could give them the £15. Yesterday he and the other young men were tryin vain to find the whereabouts of the general agent and his clerks, but they haye flown, taking with them the hard-carned money of their vietims, Warrants have been sworn out for the arrest Been charge. the of the sharks. The ringleader gave the name of Dr. H. W. Monroc. Stop at the Globe hotel, Prrdictie Vol . REPUB I("\Vfl Union Pacific. “THE OVERLAND ROUTE,” Will gell through tickets at rate of one fare for the round trip, from: points in Nebraska and Kansas, to parties desir- ing to attend the National Republican Convention to be held in Chicago June 19th. Tickets good going June 16th to 19th, and returning June 20th to 25th inclusive, with continuous passage only in each direction. e 5 ABATING ) SANCES. The Labor Which Now Confronts the Board of Health, The board of heaith is in a quany 1t has received complaints from injured citi- zens of a couple of badly kept vaults which the neighbors pronounce nuisances. One of located in the rear of the northwest of Leavenworth and Thirteenth and has been complained of by Booth the oyster man. The other is situated in the rear of the Golden Sheaf saloon on Thirteenth street between ney. Dr. Ralph has visited both places and decided ‘that tne only way to abate the cause of the complaint is to make connection with the adjacent sewer He has all along felt that it was the prov- ince” of the bonrd of public works to compel such work to be done, and so no tified Chairman Balcombe. The latter, how- lenied that such is the case, and di- rected the doctor to the ordinance creating and defining the duties of the board of health, Under this authority the latter bourd may notify the parties résponsible for the nuis- ances to abate the same, and after a given time, in the event of failure to comply v ume, w have the offenders arresied and d daily until the ordinance is complicd. responsibility is thu d upon the board of health who, it aimed, cannot move too rapidly in the matter, because the nuisances complained of are a souree of much annoyance to the udjacent property owners. KNIGHTS O1' PYTHIAS. Union Pacific, “THE OVERLAND ROUTE Will sell through tickets at one fare for the round trip, from points in Nebraska and Kansas to parties desiring to attend arnam and Ha the meeting of the Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias, to be held in Cin- cinnati, Ohio, June 12th to 16th inclu- sive. T 13th clusive each dir Dr. Met ate diseu od _going June Sth to 1d returning June 15th to 19th i with continuous passage only in tion. = ew. Rectal, urinary & priv- only. Room 5, Barker bl’ IN DAYLIGHT. ROBS A 8AF An Ali-Around Thicf Thought to Be in Custod Henry Wilson is charge of s the safe of the and U Tea company, 1411 Dougli He called in the store about 9 o’clock yester- day mornin nd asked fora teabox. Mr.Kidd kindly offered to give him one and asked him to sten with him back into the room immedi- y bastile on the ately in the rear of the store wcre the boxes were stored. On going to the further end of that apart ment Mr. Kidd was surprised to sce that Wilson was not following. After waiting for him a minute or two he irned (0 see what W the matter. He foundl Wilson leaning against the railing near the nd looking rather flushed in the face. Kidd w Mr. ‘ the safe was open and immediatély suspected He saw also that the lly pulled out and something was wrong. cash box was part investigation discovered that $23 was miss- ing. He charged Wilson with taking the money, but hg denied it. Howevyer, Mr, Kidd insisted that hie had, and dragged Lun g an oficer and had him placed behind the bars at the central station. On being searched 31 was found on Wilson's person. Three days ago he was discharged from Rosen- mund’s restaurant for stealing $7. Remember that the Union Pacifie— “The Overland Route —is the onlyline that will run through sleepe and conches to Sult Lake City on June 6; $40 for the vound trip. -— Will Check the Nulsan ce. People i the vieinity of Hanscom park ave been great Y the disc ing spot. The bothered for some time 2 of arms in that breath- miscreants are a number of young toughs in that_vicinity who are well known, and the residents near by have de termined to abate the nuisance by bringing the culprits to justice. Accordivgly a num ber of warrants were issued Tuesday, and oreof them was served at night on the ringleader of the gang, who is named Henry Her Ho passed'the night in the cen in com 4 short Welght alum or phosphate po i only in cans. Koyal Baking Powder (0., 13 Wall strech New Yorks CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES. STHMA: w;P\\B/x%n ehtisie R g m& \oo Send for circolar S| prbittl3pro 2 ARLETINE MED: co.0ROVILLE, CAL. SANTA : ABIE : AND : CAT-R-CURE For Sule by Goodman Drug Co. Tho best and surest Remedy for Cure of | all diseases caused by any derangement of | the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, Bilious Complaints and Malaria of all kinds yield readily to the beneficent influence of PRISLLY nSH Bl N EHS 1t i plensant to tho taste, tones up tho system, rostoresand pregerves health. 1t s purcly Vegetable, and cannot fall to prove benefioial, both to old and young. As a Blood Purifier it s superior to all othors. Sold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. Will be attended by gre tobody and limb, vut hundreds of leading players say they find more prompt relief from s sprains, bruises, rheumatism, and enlarged Joints, lan, by using BEN: PLAST r such trouk than any othe remedy knn\\n “to |hl' GAME OF BASEBALL ‘fl..:.: Gf 1iTe unite with baseball players in certifying to the valie AT THE of this plaster in such accidents. 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Defore, Our feine the world” (hat will cure when everything el failed. I\ b been 50 conceded by & large nun Colebrated Physic 1T WAS ROYET PAILED e Why W ¢ modicines hysicians that caBLOL Cure Lat bave {ried bvorything else sbould coue 0 us BOW nd YUU BEYEF can gel It olsewhere in the ead you must tuke OuF edy OF NEVER 10COVer. ‘And you thGt bavo been a'but short time ‘whould by all means o0 {0 us now. Many gei belp and think they are fi from the e bul in one. (w0 OF Lhree years after, I Wppears wgwin (n & mos Fible 1o {0y estigate our Bnanc nding b the mi canti By o' rexpons ten kuarantens are AR 1y prepared o purely Belbnfac biinciiict and 5 repeat Lh YKL FALLS O CUME. Al Teiters sacrealy congtvntia, THE COOK REMEDY C0., Omaha, Neb. Rooms 10 4nd 11, U. 8. National Bank, 12th end Farnam 8ts. Cullers take elevator on Furnam Blresti o wnu oor. Bovm 11 for Ladica Quly STYLE AND ECONOMY. If you have not yet bought your Summer Suit you are the gainer. Competitio n and bad weather have lowered the price of the finest goods and even the most economically inclined if he knows where to buy,can dress well and not go beyond the amount he feels he can afford to spend. We have made a deep cut in prices and you now have a chance of buying the finest ying Suits in our stock at one-third less than early in the season. reduction from honest prices, and every visitor will find it so. We cannot menti It is a genuine and severe on all the Suits that are marked down and can not enumerate all the bargainsg we are offering. You couldn’t tell by seeing Suits advertised at o and so much whether they See the Suits in our window. examine them; they speak for themsélves better than any advertisement or not. The only way is to inv tigate. Come i can do. LIGHT SUMMER CLOTHING. Our stock of these goods is the largest ever shown, comprising a full line of Coats neh and Domestic Flannels and Seersuckers, Mohair, I we make prices that no other house can duplicate. veral beautiful patterns; well made We also show a splendid line of Seer: but gcol goods, wh like it was ever seen. They are in as good as any §5.00 garment. Jest. No cheap trash Our 95¢ Flannel C We are forcing the sale of these ats and Ve ar o th will keep color and are honestly made, line of Summier Clothing is the fine, genuine Moliair Coat and Vest we are offering at & and Vests of Pon goods thi ts wing a big ran, nd fit elegantly. They look and at the same price—95¢ for Another big l»:n'fi: 0. You could that Coat and Vest anywhere else for less than $4. 00, and we doubt if you ean get it for that. Summer Neckwear is almost given s 'uvny the sensation we caused last year with our ¢ we have them again this seasor will be pleased to he are cheap n and geo Silks season, an \'ulhing will wear Coat and in in the not buy Those of our old customers who remember 25¢ a dozen Sc: 'u'fs, larger shapes and finer patterns. sar that To new customers we will say that they are just such Scarfs as every store sells for no less than 10¢ or 15¢ a piece. ‘We sell you a whole dozen for 25c. One Price Only. No Deviation. Nebraska Clothing Gompany Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. M A MEDICAL 8 SU%GICA AP W.Cor. i3th & Dodge Ste Chronic and Suraical Diseases BRACES, APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUS 3ES. Best faciliti aitus and remedies for sue seasful treatment o every form of discase requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendance; besi hospital accomme dations in the west. 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Addre Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute,or DR. MCMENAMY, Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts.. - "iAHA. NEB. _gbns. S. & D. AVIESON 1742 Imwrence QL,, Denwr, (‘«l Hiaid Mthe Museam of Anatomy, Bt. Louls, Mo, Mem. and Blo bers of University College Tospital, London.” M. D, ny and New York,' Haviog devoted spectally to the tredtment of . % Nervuns Chrozic & Blood Diseses More especlally those arteing from fmprudence, fn. ¥ite all ko gutfering to correspond without delay, Discases of fufcction apeedi], Whowe . prono o, Tli’to white s Eoncerning tholr symptoms, Al leticrs Teceive b, mediate attention, JUST Pl'nusan i T y X N modical treatise WhIL souid DRS. §. & D, DAVIESON, 1742 Lawrence Street, Denver, Colo, Health s Wealth! '8 NERVE AND RRAIN TREAT- MENT, & gUAranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizzl. s, ' Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration, caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, rexulting in Insanity, and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old A ge, Barrenuess, Logs of Power in either gex, Iuvoluntary Losses and Spermatorh®a caused Ly over-exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-indulgen: Zach box contains one mouth's treatment. #1.0) a box, or six boxes for $5.00, sent by mail prepaid on're- ceipt of price, WE GUARANTEE S1X BOXES Tocitre any case. With oach order received by us for six’ boxes, accompanied with 86.00, Will send the purchaser opr written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect i ¢ Guarantecs ued only by . § at, 1110 Farnams GOODMAN. Druggist, S0 Neb, Street, O Big G hasglven cnlver- sal satisfaction in the are of Gonorrhes and Gleet. I preserive iband feel safe ende fug it to all sulferers. A, J. STONER, M.Duy Decatur, lil PRICE, $1.00. « Sld by Divkeiais And all other Important poin@ E Daid to Bassengers by courte —THE— OF THE Blufts to Southenst. r through tickets eall o st Diniy pot iliman Slecpers and the fir of the orld are ryn an the muin i keo & I Railway, an R. CARPEN ‘Aent in the icago, Ml every attention is yos of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. The Best Route from Omaha and Council THE EAST = TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA COUNCIL BLUKES Chicago, —AND— Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, Northeast and he ticket gent at 1591 v Burker Block, or at Unton Paciac £, HEAFYORD, Aslstant Genoral Passeager Only one dozen to a customer at a time. OMAHA. TO:a| rey sts.| O: UNION PAC Depot 10th and M Alma, Beat + and North THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES. Plutteexpross, v “Overland Flyer” Tinited » Grand Island local ex » press X 25:00 p m $12:30 p m Mail and e: \]nrw W0 p ) A0 aom *Daily. 3Duily \xup‘[ | sunday, et o) e ND Hl'l(l,l?\h'lfl\' ROUT Leave Arrive Depot 10th and Mason ui Omaba, Omiaha. Chicago Mail Chicago Local Denver Fist Express. .. 3:45 p. | &30 p: Colorado Mail 5 [10:4 Colorado Mail... .../ 117 8:00 p. KansasCity FSpress’2 | o u. | 8:30 p. | Leave Omha ept Sndiy. PN, &0, hand Websferst 9:50 A, m. |10 b ‘“mwv pt Sundiy. St. Paul Limited s MISSOURI F Leave ks Depot iathand Ol 10:20 A, m 6:40 pan. a. . Arrive Omaha W5 a. s AVE YUU EM’Z 8:40 . .| 6:00 p. m. v 1 ave Arrive | Onmal Omaha Will buy one_ of 'flnx\!nklnwl’u 85 . .| 4:00 p. m. our nobby Spring 'EM 5 P . 10245 8, 1. Suits in "Worsted, ¥ = 5 fine Cussimere, or o Scotch _Cheviots SUBURBAN TRAINS, in all the popular PRI 2 e e T T T Real ins that Inaddition 1o the stations mentloned, train} cannot stop at Twentieth and Twenty-fourth ‘streetsy appreci ) aud at the Summit iu Omuaha, discerning. W e Westward, are aware that 18- EXTE goods Al Iver- Ol pright s season, but all of them cannot stand the @tost of close in- tion. We a mine our stock, hewselves of its < our custome s 10 aud_thus satisfy quality and our | WARKIGE n | ®ho can furnist thelr own borses who'e time (0 the b i\ Blubly cmployed ! o3 1 k. J01> 1000 Maky BL, Hydraulic tail Plans and Specifications, S, K. FELTON & G0, And Manufacturers' Agents for Of all descriptions. ingines, Surveys. Furnished on Short Notic Correspondence Solicited, Office, Strang’s Building, Fourth Floor, ) Vi Mouiivn ik Quinka B, Water Works Confractors WATER WORKS SUPPLIES. De- astward, Tceley.Omatia | | depot. COUNOCIL BLUFFS, CHICAGO, R LAND & PA T0 Yesk uffering 6 fecis of y Ffiflf. f- C. FOWLER, Mcoodus, Conng & Crne, s 1 OMAHA, NEBEASKA. ot T o - w.m. O No. b 6:45 p. m. TO 1 1. A, NO.168—PROPOSALS FOR ARM Y c atr )& oA, N0 i Uil D, e &) Buppilex-Otice of Furchasiig wnd Dopot ¢ Adcaiadation, A Commuissaries of Subsistence, 17,8, Ariny,Omaha cAGh oM paaam on, Qomugsuaries of R dicd ) i it _ CHICAGO & NORTHWESIZRN, cate, subfect to the usual conditions, will be re- | A No. 6 0. 3. 158, m, celved at this office until 11 o'clack a ., coutral | A *No.& ). 0. 7 ¥ &, m, time, on Friday, the sih day of | A No.4 ). b, 6:50 p. m, Jun b which tine And plice th 1le | KANSAS 1. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFES nishing aud delivery at O b0 p; A No.i 6330 . 1 Iitte ra , MOLE OITX & 34011 A No. il OMAIIA & 51, LOUIS, A No. 8§ Wp.m. A No.i 1:85a. m, ) | duw i CHICAGO, BUNE IN & QUINCY, 14 © No.l 6.0 R | A No. 4 B 15 645 4. | A No. & PRI 00 . A Nol Vp 700 p. 1, A daily; I} dully exce y excop | Bun.: D except Mou Liaited. rom the et Thiul er. o 7