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e — ] THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 8 1888, THE CITY. The contract for sw. will be let Mondag. The internal revenue collections yes- wnlny w» 0 §2,014.49. . B. s looking for a bunch of | kn)uthm wae taken from the door at | Sixteenth and Jackson streets Tuesday. | William Peyton, a colored tough,who was arrested for pic king the pocket of a drunken man at the Rat-trap saloon,was sent to the county jail for thirty days. Henry Wilson was convicted y day of robbing the till of Ott’s tea store on Douglas strect of 23, and was sen- tenced to thirty days in the county jail. sping the streets C. D. Woolworth is looking for a three-button cutaway coat that was stolen from him Wednesday. In a pocket was a_five-foot tape line with | a case of oxidized silver. The silver spoons, knives und forks stolen from the home of E. F. Lalk, on Park avenue, in_broad daylight were marked “Jenett’ or The thieves cut out a pane of glass with a diamond to get at the window catch, After the adjournment of court yes- terday afternoon Judge Berka off ciated | at the ceremony by which Josef Janber | and Miss I'r both na- | tives of Bohemia, w launched updn the sen of matrimony. Justice Ander- son performed a similar service for Gustaf Lind and Mrs. Mathilda Hall, of Sweden. Personal Paragraphs. J. D. Robb, of McCook, Neb,, is at the Mil lard. . B. Dinsmon, of Sutton, Neb,, is at the Millard. J. C. Duncan, of Sioux City, Ia., is at the Paxton. Louis Goodman, of Talmage, Neb,, is at Paxton. M. Sheuerman, of Des Moines, Ta., is at the Windsor. W. G. Sears, Millard. E. W. Petcrson, of the Millard. of Oakland, Neb , is at the kamab, Neb., is at E. A. Hemphill, of Emerson, Neb.,1s at the Windsor. Henry Vanderhoof, of Seward, Neb., is at the Windsor. John I, Roche, of the United States army, is at the Puxton. C. B, French and wife, of Wayne, Neb,, arc at the Paxton. John Wood and wife, of Milwaukee, Wis., are at the Millurd Fred 8. Crafton and wife, of Atlantic, Ia,, ar> at the Mi C. H. Mullin and wife, of Missouri Valley, Tn., are at the Puxton, of Weeping representing Barry & ut the Millard, Hon. George M of Urbana, 0., is in the city. >, Villiam A ton gave a ception at the Union club yos afternoon Miss Mellona Butterfield left last night for Salt Lake City to instruct a summer class in china painting . Y Stuart 3 b dy, formerly of Harris sent holding a lucretive Neb., spent yesterday position 'u K in the ¢ J. O Luk Dim, at_ Sioux City, large muker of oa were at the Paxt 3 Herman Kous last night for Poughkecpsie, N. Y., to witness the gradua- tion of his daughter, Who will be one of the honor ASSAL Ccomimencement. Register of Deeds Megeath returned from the St. day and im mediately bet am: ut it wus not Dan Lamont “who said e is a public in, @ eracker George Rapids, Iu., r Sells, of Sells Brothers' circus, yesterday to return with the circus on the 26th of June. Mr sis one of the most successful men in the country as ow has h in enlighten attraction Lan experien is Watch. and Henry Martin were duy up, and_ dur- watch disap and the watch Mat about ing the operatic peared. Martin recovered. Sorenson wn o yeste d Return »m St Louis. Hugh Murphy, one of the leading spirits of the Omaha branch of the great u od, returned from St. Louis yesterday with his hat sli [ od, his body tired und his feet sorc. Hugh réports a tiwe. A Missing Boy. A fourteen-year-old son of Isaae Silverwise disappeared from his parcutal home, 1012 Dodge street, about a week posed he has'sceured work along the line of the Union Pacitic railroad compa Any information of him will be gladly red by his anxious purents, . It is sup: Looking For His Gold Watch, Eli Brown's room at the Keystone hotel, Thirteenth ana Jackson stre of a gold wateh Wednes llnnlmg s¢ with the in “From Ed and Katie, De ; With it weut & brass ‘chuin and a couple of pendants, vas robbed night. It hada ide Business Failures, ‘The failures in the United § ast weelk as reported by Bradstr 3, a de- crease of sixteen as compared with the pre. vious wi , and an increase of th n compared with the corresponding period last year. Of this number forty-three ocenrred in the westorn states, an increase of teen over the provious we sume week last yea and fiftcen over the Looking for the Postofiice. A syndidate was formed here a few days ago to purchase the property, upon which to erect the The price asked for the ground, hulf block, bounded by xtoe v"l\ Ho: site for the new 1y, tho ownor shovod up the prico noteh, g2 @ bigher Robbed of $60. Mrs. A, M. Sexton, of Clarinda, In., while en route for Hastings, Neb., had her pocket picked by a fe rook with whom she wus traveling yesterday. As the had a through ticket she difticulty in getting thr us she expressed it " She is evidently in go the loss will ho inconver good lady A Team Stolen By Boys. A son of William Grayson of 1515 Burt street and another boy stole a team of and n which little he unknown . Grayson was 2the boys and have dis which had a val camping und the othera and a wagon at South Omaha yesterday, barn brought them to the Frank Moeller was 2 boy lives near by en his way to notify mounted yer One i was @ dark lm\ horse, light ] Tons « One of the most successful private fis parties which ever left Omaha has returned in fish-fed anatomies of Joff Bedford, J. § MecCormick, George Ames, W. G. Albright, Marsh Kennard and E. T. Duke. They spent eleven days at Lake Osalis, 175 wmiles west where they fished in their \g 1,600 pounds of beau y seut seven barrels of and croppy to_ friends rued like veritable old Daniel winter clothes, tiful speciwens. | the THE TEXANS ARE COMING. A Move Which Will Increase Omaha's Cattle Trade. Major Birney, of Crete, and Mr. Barn- hart, of Columbus, both commisstoners of the Nebraska Live Stock association, have brought to the attention of the directors of the Union Stock Yards company the ques on of accommodating Texas cattle at the yards in South Omaha. The matter was discussed at & mecting of a com mittee held in the Paxton, at which several also present prominent members of the company, Messrs, Barnhart and Birney, w The proposition was favorably con sidered, and there s no doubt but that before long Texan cattle will be re- ceived daily, by the hundreds, at the ya This is a most important feature of the cattle trade, yet Omaha and Nebraska have been deprived of it for about three years, »of the q tine which was then mission of cattle from Kansas City e business, ving T As a nee, thousands of ste Iy find their way to the markets of those towns, The commissioners mentioned and the stock If Kansas Cit s cattle w braskal vy there is no dan k and are willing to accomuodate en to the extent of building yards Texas stc them, ¢ xpressly for them. These yards will be built anyway and grading is now being done for them, In these now yards the Texans could be quartered, only i driveway being ¥ to_separate them from other cat- 1 is the only separation main- e prospc creased by the fact th from Texas called the now a rond “ort Worth & Denver, which is anxious to freight them to the latter point, whence they could be brought here over the B. & M. and Union Pacitic, thus do- ing away with the old drive which 'formerly ended at Ogallalla. The prospect is also more gratifying because dealers here want to purchase ‘fexans, because they are con- siderably salable, These facts being known to the live stock commissioners, those gen- tlenen in bringing the matter to the atten- tion of the stockyurds peoplo offered to tako steps to remove the quarantine duce for the care of the tion, the same precautions which taken in Chicago and the other city on attle in ques- are now the Kaw, B This harmony of feeling was quite gratify:- ing and in speaking cof the matter to-da) xton saic t we want. tle are just v 1 them tor t cause of some arrangement. But 'm going to take the matter to the freight agents of the Union Pacific and B. & M. and see if we can't get them to give us rates on those attle to Omaha. I've been on the range for twenty ye and T've never seen a sick steer.” And if Kansas City and Chicago can have them, why in —— can’t On a them, to Mr. Paxton sho > had roceived mm-.. the Ilu'h ed Tur Bee m rom 4 promin the same id ailroads we n a letter t cattle , 18 also anxious for nh.”? Y THIAS, “Tollow the rush to U cliidl KNIGHTS O Un THE OVERLAND ROUTE,” Wil sell through tickets at one fuve for the round trip, from points in Nebras and Kansas to parties desiring to atte the meeting of the Supreme Lod vthi to be held in C June 12th to_16th inclu- oo going June Sth to Knights of 1 i, Ohio, clugive, with contiaous passage only in cach direction. = “Follow the rush to Utah.” Stop at the Globe hote S e cabs' Throw Un Th\'lr Jobs. verything is not ¥ with the Burlington o A upon to put up a very strenuous and deter) ck upon the part of their ¢ of night switchmen. It seems that the latter hecome completely disgusted ed over by Night Warch- te hour Thursd it ked from the ya » Pinkertons to do e up trains. The uni- inadequate to with being domince man Ros: and at a lireme one train “T'ollow the The vound trip fare t Lake and veturn is one method M\ which it ¢ \\.(h(m( COos ment com purehased in T loeation in the city in the west takes place Junc me: 5 absolutely and go. healthiest The sale The invest- Make inquir - A Lost Child, girl, who says her name is Mabel Wilson, was found by Oficer May v the Lake strcet car barn yesterday She wandered away from home on Moud il has been away 3 She suys her mother's name is M . But the police have not b us yet to find any person in the that name, worarily shio is bein 1 the Home for the Fricudless, d Burt streets, Alittle lost The Quickest R to Cincinnati is vin t WABASIL wha 3:15 p. m. arrvive Cin- )p. m. next evening. The running those elegant Pull- ough to St., ping Louis \\thul cl Round wip tickets uow on cheap. Call o 1502 Fi and secure your ticket and sleeping bivths, Dr. N w. Reetal, ueinary & priv- ate diseu s only, Room 5, Barker bl'k, vush to Utuh,” He Denies the Charge. Lewis Knondsou is under arrest on the charge of being the man who knocked down “Tollow the and robbed a brother engincer named D, C. e a fow 1 appearing person and denies the will be held til to-day and be found will be given a Lisisti il When you come to Om Globae, the located in town. Between 13th on Douglus. a stop at the a-day hotel ud 14th streets »ost Shetland pon ¥ for sale by Georg eline, Council Bluffs, 5 married Both the con known in this city. Smoke Seidenberg’s Figaro and get best H-cent cigar in the world, Max Meyer & Co., wholesale depot. Leo Staub, Architect and Supt 1619 llumlxl 16 ) Fine, styl ish buildings a spec ex iulty, the bargain susts advertised w ticipated. the W Scarcely a city or stern States that Thi orders. In\n\\!u-' that ever response to these orders ing advertisemeni for the TAL. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. offer 150 Boys’ Scoteh Plaid Norfolk Blouse Suit B of #3.00; os from 4 to 13 years old, and as pretty a style LOT 2795.—Price $3.00. We atthe mercly nomi these are in regul serviceable ns any that we higher price. LOT very same sizes for Boys' old, 11 for £6.00, rthis as one of the ever offered this season ment. LOT 2368.—Price $5.00. Thisis a very neat black EXPRESS ORDERS. giving buyers the privilege of examining goods before paying for them. seeing any article of merchandise in our stock at their own towns, examining the same hefore pa, goods to us at onr expense. TRY THIS ARRANGEMENT. You take no risks. results. OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK [T PAYS T0 ADVERTISE. OUR orders by mail and express for larger during the past month than we had an- town have not sent OUR method of sing, and we propose to continue article sent in will be a la CONTINI in and as been able to make up this season for a much 2364.—Price $4.00. This is a choice lot in a neat mixed Cheviot Ve agood serviceable color and cut in the from 4 to A new lot which has been made up and we unhesitatingly Best Bargains in this depart- This lot is offered to those who want something in H., alittle darker color than the other and brown ots. Continental Clothing House' 'An opportunity of Special Importance for cash buyers throughout the west. Specials in Children’s Suits, prices, $3, $4, and $5. Continuation of the sale of Sawyer Suits, Price $12.00. Continuation of the sale of Dolan Suits, Price $8.00. Norfolk Blouse style, other lots this on our counter for season. will give perfect sn Fabrics. left on these celeb, offer them until they are out at the fame price of §12. per suit. ble mate have LOT 3521, Coats, in sizes from Suwyer Twist Spring Suitings, the twelve y ing this suit 1 as it ever W broted S; the best manufacture Money for all amounts exceeding & DES MOINES Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Nebraska, LAND A Novel Style of courage M The committee on OR NOTHING. ufactures. struck on getting citizens to g who will mount for each ment. This por from 10 to 50 cents, mount any the_number which con: A novel plan, ploye vy capita between 300, ed to pay 10 scription for that number would These subscriptions not iy until after each The association is with fifty cc here in a f ment of the comy zoni’s Powder; th to it. xion, use only > is nothing REPUBI Union “THE OVERL Will sell through tic fare for the round trip, Neb 1 and Kan ing to attend the Pacific. from 19th. Tickets good goin 19th, and returning June 20th inclusive, with continuous pass in each direction. —— “Follow the rush to Utah.” Stop at the Globe hotel. g gentleman who has the sessions of the club of Cre upon by ballo ercises, Jun wh the gift of St. Leo Braucn, No. Kuights of America, of Omaia. meeting of the club, by Vice President Patr iton college has ) his ames This powder ¥, 5t | slats a10m OF pliouni 15 Ratis; oyl Hakio | Walt trcet, New Yor AND ROUTE,” at rate of one points in 18, to parties de ational Republican Convention to be held in Chicago June Junc 16th to to 25th Debating Clab, been con- us having done the best debating Duniel Webster Debating been and at the commencement ex: name will be disclosed, 1 e will be presented with a gold medal, , Catholic At the last resolutions offered ck Burke vell address was delive J. O'Meara, 5. ubscription to Ea- subscriptions of the 4 Business Men's association have of ranges The subseriber may those of cmployes is a man is located esponding vhich will Jocate mmittee say -omfort, for improve- Poz- equal For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. 3 eficiently on the kidneys, liver und bowels, remove digeasa, Festore strength and renew viwlity. This mcdicineis pames mpound ZTE Allsa place heretofore nnocenpied, and marks & new era in the treatment of ervous troub Overwork, anxiety, disease, lny the foundati DUIvOUs prostration and weakness, and expericnce has shown that the usual remiedies do not mend the strain and paralysis of the nervous system. Recommended by professional and business men. Bend for circulars, Prico 1,00, Bold by druggists. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO,, Proprietors BURLINGTON, VT, PIANOS stripe, not showy at all but very gentesl perfect fitting and thoroughly made in cate as good a suitas this for the money The suit has been marked 27.00 and that every one taken out of our store asfaction. ber these are short pants suits only Continuation of the sale of the SAWYER WOOLEN CO'. There are only two colorings No more desiri al can be offered for a bus- iness suit than these goods are, purely all woll fabrics and goods that stood the test for years. In this lot we have about 100 suits left in single breasted Sack 5 to 44. Woolen Co’s., Double and new light grey and brown mixture just made up in our very best manner, and never, ars that we have been sell- been pla our countersat less than $18, > do not need tocommend the cele- ver Woolen Co..of Dover, N. but unhesitatingly pronounce them s of fine all Wool Suitings in New England. For years we lm\(' sent frmule all over the United 8 Examine the goods, and return them at our e GHIGKEHING KNABE| (B0t Vose & Sons, Instraments exchang d, rented and sold on Easy Payments, below FACTORY PRICES. Instruments slightly used at GREAT BARGAINS. Max Meyer & Bro., Omaha. Neb. UNION PACIFIC “The Overland Route,” The Sportsmen’s, Tourists’ Seekers’ Line. Send for the Neat Little Sketch “GUN UB RULES,” highly interesting and useful to sportsmen It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association, as well as the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories, Copies sent free upon application to and Pleasure Book. hl. Neb. P . .‘m,qwun y O oarnaT0 Koul wesuol TRAPULH : £ TIND NI od Continuation of the sale of Blue Flannel Suits, Price $8.00 flocks or cotton is used, in any of their v " A L E 0y W CUPIIE LOT 8514, Wo offor 100 of the well known Velour Cloth Finish Sawyer Woolen Co’s. Suitsin avery dark Oxford mixture, n small neat check pattorn, one of the most popular styles the mill has ever made, suitable for either b or dress purposes. Single hreasted egular sizes in Spring weightat xtremely low price of $12. 8525—Is a Single Button Cuta- Frock Smtof this Dark Velour Fin- ish Sawyer of which wo have made up about 50 Suits, as a large number of our Fast Coloxs, Price $8,00, we know Remem- LOT 3500—We offor this week 100 Tne digo Blue Flannel Suits, made in single and double breasted sacks, regularsizes from 85 to 44. The r price of this suit has always been $10.00. in fact, some d ealers have sold them foras high as 812,00 per suit, but wo offer them now at this extraordinarily low price of ated suitings,and wo .00, ; T igss: customers want & frock suit of these sntirely closed R S R b AT celobrated Sawyer goods. Wo have 1 made up a few suits of this shade in —_—— - regular sizes from 85 to 44,which will be sold at the same extraordinarily low price as the others, §12. Dulan Cheviot Suits. We continue the sale this week of the noted Dolan Cheviots, in regular sizes, 34 10 4, comprising four different styles and mixtures at the wonderfully low price of §8.00 per suit. These are strict- ly all wool goods, free from shoddy, durable and right in every respect suit in this lot ought ever to be re for less thun 812, but we offer th attractive bargain in Men’s low priced Business Suits. being Send for Samples. Send for samples of these goods before We will gladl ples of cloth to any addr much prefer that the manner of maki We mend, however, that self me blanks be sent for first, so that a ordering them. ysend sam- s, or we would mple suit, 8 g and trim- s, Tho ver e very to send a s would surement ming can bo seen. recoms during ced on suit may be sent fitted to the par ing. thus saving the trouble of returning suit Partics Children's Suits, please sand for lot and to exchange 1t. wishing n they wish, as we have no samples of the short pants suits. age No shoddy. We will send packages containing suits of clothing, furnishing g0ods, cloths and woolens of all kinds kep in our establishment, to any address in Nebraska, Towa, Kansas, Dakota, (nlnrlvln or Wyoming, C. O. D rrangement people living in distant towns can obtain every advantage of ving for them, and if not pi'l‘Im Hy satisfacto returning $10 may be 1(‘tnrnu(l at our expense. By this tes in this manner by express with the most pense if they do not please you. Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietors. satisfactory THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER S, K FELTON & 00, \\’:1101’ \\mk\ bnn tr WATER WORKS durriics, Engines, Survey OMMHA MEDICAL & SUI'BIUAL INSTITUTE, TANQ TED VlTALITY' CE OF LIFF, the thln' 0 pages Eve for all diseas Cloth, full gilt, only 81.0, by ‘ caled. ustrative sample free toall young dmen. Bend now. The Gold and 10 the author by the Na- dical Assoctation. Address P. O. box De~ itions, | Hydraulic tail Plans Furnist Correspondence Solicited. Offce, Strang’s Builiing, Fourlh Floory OMAHA. NEBRASKA. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? | and Specific: d on Short Noticea. > may be c alty, Diseases of Man. el M. W Cor. 13(!’! & Dodge Sts. Clronic fi]lfl Sfll‘[’,l[}fil Disgasts APPLIAN\ES m‘! OEFDHMIHES AND TRUESES Beat facilitics, apparatuz aad remedics for sic cessful treatment of every for of disease requis ing Medicel or Surgical Treatment FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. urd and attcudance; bert hospital accomm eweit e | Will buy one off Ok "Cikcorans on Deformities_ and | . LS ongs T fustest and aneec o tuses, Club Feet, Curvature of the | | | our nobby Spring o Secommoaktions waeroenan oY hors, Cancer, Caturrh, Dronchitis | | | Suits in Worsted, | leciricity, Paralysis, Kyilepsy, Kil finat Onssimerasion] hey. Dindder. Fyc, skin and Blood, and all B 0 Surgical Operations. i '”,( 1 Cheviots, s of Women a Speolaity. inall the popular| x Dissaoes Ov WOMEN FRri. \l'ulm'~ nd l\l' Al " [SUny i ) 2 iins that| tw'” |V | GNLY BELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE Ronl bargatusiihal MAKING A BPECIALTY OF Ealoun passne (0 Glasgom. I)v‘nv Lavarnool. Beirast appreciated by the| or Queenstown. K wnd ALY (lor G u- waris for 10y of e PRIVATE DISEASES. discerning, W e Frity LErates All Blood D successfully treated syon are aware thut In ilitle Polson res from tlie system without EXPENSIVE g00ds And pieturesque Clya mercury. New ative treatment for loss of ¢ goods) Line drafts payable free of cha Vital Power. unable to visit us may be | ly adver-| rates All commu- | || For ook of tours, tiekets « trented o respondence. home by c senson, [ tion apply to vications confiden Medicincs or insiruments but all of them| HENDERON BROS., 72 La Salle §t,, Chicazo. | seut by mail r exproms, scouely paghedon’ [ cunnot stand the| RiL9 SRLALORE I8 BASRIN, sonal interview preferred, Call and comsult us or — | send history of your case, and we will seud in plain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE; Upon Private, Special or Nervous | \otency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicoce westion list. Address Omaha Medical and Burgical Tnstitute, ot DR. McMENAMY, | Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts., - (WAHA.NEB. in-| 510 | thus mm»l " "quality und our| | @5t of spection. > examine our themselves of its Heallh |s Wealth' A Concentrated Liquid Extract of MALT and HOPS. Aids Digestion, Cures Dyspepsia, Strengthens the Systemn, Restores Sound, Refreshing Sleep. Priceless to Nursing Mothers, Recommended by Exinent Physicins., DRS. 8. & D. :DAVIESON 1742 Lawrence § For Sale by all Druggists and Rich- ardson Drug Co., Wholesale Druy- i ou Uso of aloohol or ohntce, Wakeii Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting in Insacity, snd leadivg to misery, decay &nd , Denver, Colo, enth, Fremart Ol go, Burienness Toswot | or o s of Avaton outs, Mo, Me — Vower 10 elther sex, Tavoluntary Losses and it '/‘\In.', uuf,',', tin 0. Mome over-exerfion of the n, Gern and York, ' havio d(vuu" . Toch bog | thels akonton baonials ot by 1 E.T.Allen, M. D., Homaopathic Specialist, EYE id™cie. EAR Epsciacles Accurately Prescrired. RAMGE BL'K., OMAHA for l| W, sent by mall prepaid on're- celpt of price WE GUARANTEE 81X BOXES To cure any cuse. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with $.09, we will send the purchaser our written guerantee t fund the woney if the treatment does net ot @ cure. (luarantees igsuod ooly by (. | ODMAN uu, ist, Sole Agent, 1140 Farnum ‘et Orugba, & Nemm Chrnnc & Blnufl Dseases J. GALBRAITH, SHréeun and Physician. Office N. W Corner 1411 a4 Douglus St telephione, 465; Kesidence telsphions, ‘% P‘.‘. “E&""f:::"...fi o In o world geserating uous Kloctrs 'muvf ] 2I 829,850 nw e Tansnll s Punch Cigars oy were shipped during tic hnat ats, without 8 drumn i'le’ mu,.u. Address, DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON, 1742 Lawrence Street, Denver, Colo, $100 |0 §300 £ 4 heir own bo wide work seuts prefel s “wod [ weals lasy be %o lowas wanted i $6LD BY LEADINO DRUCCISTS. ‘T-‘fiu #.nbt o R.W.YANSILLICO..E? State St. Chl;agu‘ un Avo the HENT, Buid ¥ Disvwaiste Ulye, Va u""‘uitn'fl. 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