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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1889, Continental Clothing House EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN SALEtoCLOSE the SEASON Preparatory to Opening Our Spring Goods, We Have Inaugurated a Grand Closing-Out Sale of Many Lines of Our Most Popular Lots in Our Mens' Suit Department. Men's Suit Department Boys' ngsgmlia}gt Suits. ’ In this department we will offer about 150 suits of pure, all wool fab= rics, ggtods which have sold all season for $10, at the nominal cost of $7 per suit. Boys’ Long Pant Suits. Ages 10 to 13. A special bargain lot of School Suits in cheviots and cassimeres, thoroughly reliable goods, are offered to close at $5. MENS PANTALOON DEPARTMENT. This week we have sold a large number of Pantaloons, advertised last Monday at $3.50. New styles will be added, and we claim this to be the choicest bargain sale we have ever had. New, fine Trousers, in several choice styles, at $3.50. Not a pair has been sold for less than $5, and some as high as $6 and $7. In addition to the above, we have added 150 pairs genuine Sawyer Cassimere Pantalqons. in a neat brown check, in all sizes up to 42 waist, at $3 per pair. And 200 pairs of all wool cheviot Pants, in a neat And Our Boys' and Childrens’ Department. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY We have marked a number of mens’ tancy Worsted. Scotch and American Cheviots and Cassimere Sack Suits, embracing goods sold all the season for $18, $20 and $°2, down to the popular price of $12.50 to close. We wish it understood that we allow no gdods to grow rusty on our counters. These are all this season’s goods, new and fresh, and made as only first class clothing should be, perfect in every respect, and puaranteed to give such satisfaction to the pur- chaser as to increase the popularity the Continental has already ob- tained, by selling only reliable goods. Remember the price of this lot ot Mens’ Fine Grade Suits is $12.50. al 10 Youls™ Sk Sus, $12 We have consolidated several popular lines of Youths’ Cassmere and Cheviot Sack Suits, and will offer them at $12 per suit. We guarantee that not one suit in thislot has ever been sold in MAIL ORDERS FILLED! our store for less than $18 per suit. Buyers will appreciate the price brown and grey check, at $2.50 per pair. Samples of these Pantaloons when the goods are examined. will be shown in our windows to-day. Continental Clothing House MAIIL, O B ) E TR S faeaement o these Loty il o R b BOSTRE Morvms - FREELAND, LOOMIS & CO THE CIT Y_ ‘:]\:vnl““finl!;'lnul wa;-i{f}:"liu:lxl:n.-“x-::t‘n taken off { MILL mNS ARE FOR OMAHA. tion by the legislature of the consolidation | italists, therefore, we cen sce what is neces- DEPOT AND BRIDG { mad 1, of th \;,..;;.fl_m state men’s work. 1ts not our fault if we make a stree aes, a new impetus will be for tie rapid and permancut growti of | y = : Denid et Colloctions of intornal rovénue yester- | Mess oneo 1b awhile, but we gt ‘the' blamo Dhiladolphm eapital f our city, T SIS (Al Conunitceots ppointed to Forward | i Ol T T it day were $1,751.23, iRt AS RRCHED T They Will be I the heels of D ady been invested o | “Omuha will grow in spite of obstacles the Projects. Omah iter and its infusoria and y > §1.751.25, 2l y e Investod in Improve- | the heels of Philadelphia capital for rapid | that may be thrown in her way; but what we | As the board of trade believes that the | other deleterious fngredicnts, John Harrison wasarrested yesterday | What is more attractive than o protty ments This Yoar. el bblic dmprovements will keop | want s to have all obstacles removed, and | yyion Pucific road has not complied with its o ol haio otstenling e T T Ty o Tt 3 pace with private entoipriso, and I havo yot | our citizens to tako hold of all the fmportant | 1o, B 6 R, R SRR B Genteel Quacks. ain sncks from o Cuming street mer- | For it use P B U g 0 1 first man who says Omaha will | elements calealated to promote our interests, on to Ome ¢ building c Hrei A e ¢ grain sacks from ming stre For it use Pozzoni’s Powder. Al not enjoy one of the best years in its lstory.” | to stimulate a more rapid growth, and as in* | able depot for the incrcasing business of the Yes, ity iid a big, fat physi- chant. j e i b, ERY HOPEFUL PROSPECT. | ~“The steady development of South Omina | ducoments for capitalists to invest in Omaha | city by reason of the large amount of honds | €11, With name which is known A newsboy was struck by a falling Provided ror by Law. = matter of course. The Magic City is nd manufacturers as a distributing | fos 2o i ¢ throughout the medical world 5 . > o 4 a for depot and sidetrack furposes, and £ brick from the old Meyger’s block on Far- A dusky son of Ttaly who, for want of bet- | The Well-Considered Vi o simply performing its duty as laid down by | point for their goods. : a3 the board took ackion on_ the (5 practice worth $10,000 r. nam street : noon, and | ter information, was registered at the police i oTE a0k, ca i paiiral law unfioround e fi tionnictnangs wiil nownnttemlytakenold lhve S s io s o d A SWomen? Yes, you've g first Peter Borget, a Frenchman, was ar- | being drunk and noisy. He conld speak no Who Tells of Omaha's 9, 1587, the pa ts of Chicago sup- | ing new railroads not within the state, and o | the board. I i been' come into my When one gets on rested yesterday on the charge of car, Inglish, and an interpreter read the charge Needs and Advantages. @ population of 100,000, and the present | new union depot and a new bridge and manu- | Structed to lay the the Union | my list I teil you she stays! ing a slung shot. He was arrested a [ to m. Headmitted that he had had the ulation of )00 in- South Omaha is but | factures, Omaha will be a city of 300,000 | Pacific oftice and was requested to scek laughed long and loud. few days ago as a suspicuous character | Pleasure n{\}ul}l;:, full, and the nterpreter an indication of what the futurc will make | population within five years from this time, | co-ope i itizens for better depot ry—gilt-edged, genteel and discharged. ‘wm.. .Allxhilllm mmmllunm the judge. His Omaha's Greatness. it. And nothing can stop or oven hat we must make extra efforts to se- | commod: The committee will 'y ep suffering woman Aty honor fined the pr ) MrWAG PAIbriant sae Dt s her arith e[t ”merL its progreas. As long as people | curegrenter manufacturing industries should | con rithesne "mr;-u«'llnv‘nl fall .lmn ads | pfhute yewr in and year out, and doing Pors >, 1 re: pstate r ¢ r s will eat meat, just so long will th be sup- | be a fact patent to all. The time is pidly | entering Omaha, and will sce ditalists A y " R FoML Doronal Baragraphs. ilara, | DOn'tnoglect a cough and let it re- | Tetestate firm of W. G. Albright & Co., | plied, nd since South Omaha has' tho boat | approaching when sur latge Jaboring clo. | Uie purposo of getting an expression on the | them no good. b o oo . M. Dorsey, anca, is ) - | main to irritate your lungs when a safe | S4id: : cattle and hog country to draw from, its fame | ment must depend upon these permanent en- | Proposition to build a union depot and bridge | Preseription cuy S W. J. Houston, of Lincoln, is at the Mil- | yd gpeody remody can be had for I am about taking a trip wes tending | s a packing center will contimue long after | terprises for occupation. The physical ob. | across the Missours. These will be usked to | nesses and diseasc en. 1t does lard. rontoin Dr. Blrclows Dositive Cure. | tostopat Denver, Los Angeles, San Fran. { Chicago has ceased to be the Porkopolis of | stacles encountered in building & city [ take stock to the amount of $5,000,00. A [mnot lie to them nor rob them. = ; cents in Dr. Bigelow’s Positive Cure. geles, Charles Anderson, of Kearney, is at the | (1 ) Sisco. Seattlo, Me S S Amwerica, There are immense improvements | at this point has for a fow yeurs free bridee is wanted so that all roads ¢ e N Goodman Rrug Co, cisco, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane Falls, and ) y Paxton. 9 g L LR 3 il Ll projected for South Omaha this year, mvoly- | forded occupation for a vast army of work- | enter the city, and it is thought the sev A Morning Rabbery. Bd Blenelt, of Fromont, is a guest at the T probably some other intermediate points, re- othing less than the doubling of the | men. Thisarmy has been enzaged in cut- | roads will take stock in the bridge and depot 5 Whe was passing over the Paxton. 5 s Rt BILe ofiSale, s turning by way of St. Paul. r t v of the packing houses. | ting down and filling up and harmoni The committee which has the ma Eleventh street viaduet 6 o'clock E. E Day, of Weeping Water, isat the | Stnucl T:Turpen, the merchant at 1507 ¢ journey is part of an established rule is un_extravagant statement? | ali the sharp incqualitics the topography | churge and which was appowted yester t hichwaymen _ sncak up. -~ bo- Ry h DAY, s s Farnam stroet, cxocuted s bill of salo ) o programm to keep myselt posted on What at s oxactly what othors thoughu of state. | of the site” presented. After this p is composed of the followinig : hind and lnocked “wim down. One 3o, Thre coit. is visiting | terday to J. B. Carmichael, for $3,000. ier cities are doing o way f building | ments made by me in my advertisements at | digious task, eame the demand for skilled [ the board of trade: H. ( W o | of them seized him by the wrists 'n‘:lxra.uu o. Thrall, of Detroit, is visiting | (HI0Y (4 0 tire outhit. # ?I‘)'”;lr:.’l‘:‘: fl“vd’]'":-_l}l‘ the way cf building | the time 1 iaid out Albright's Choice, yet | and unskilled labor, incident to & building | Gibbon, Rosewater, M. Hitcheoe and held him while the other went through udge Doane. 3 JAillike dgoument waa BleAtyvith thel county clves up. 1 have taken such jaunts | every prediction has been more than fulfilied. | oom which was never cqualled in the annals | Max Moyer, Upton. Walkel his pockets, taking his watch and €0 in J. H. Broady, of Beatrice, is stopping at | cidrk by Thomas Casey, convoying Y| ev s Y dge oue gathers | When the Union Pacific commenced running | of any city i the count 3 money. ‘The robbers then fled. Whceler : cierk by Thomas Casey, conveying his bar- i | of any city in the cou en | o the Millard. ’ ber chiairs and tools, at 412 South Phirteentn | abroad serves as a most valuable guide for | Fegular trains to Albrizht's station, many of | with this colossal bullding contrac was siunned by the blow for a nmmber of t':i‘l]ivl\\'llld)llllll, of Plattsmouth, is a guest | street to Charles I'fench, the consideration | business transactions at home. My trip will ;:;:‘" i "“("““9 prophosised shoir Lth»wmlli construction of many miics of cable rond, It is by copying after > b Jubios soon s Joicoy SolisaliBla At the Mi k being $100. T T R S A T ance in the n uture, because it would | which kept thousands of men at work, not | gets hest results, Dr. Jonc 3 oficer and od 4 - . " e S8l L as ing for an Albright blooming suburk ak of T e £ 2 5 him of the bold At latest aceounts E. G. Wetzel, of Lincoln, resistered at the — pesopeard ; bright is now a blooming suburb | to speak of the water mains, sewerage, 5, | Tonic is nature s own remedy, is pur i 2 ol, ) edi vival of business here. Of 00 sauls d has thirty-cight tri HLERAllWave 5 o8, oloctric lig) QD15 R ¥ there was no clue s to the whercabouts of Puxton last night, Beechum's Pills cure bilious and n ervous - cre, als, and has thirty-cight tr street railways, motor lines, electric light, ble, can be taken by the B sty . BB t 9 course, I may make some iny nts svery day. Purchase erty have 2 inproveme (hicl r iblo,ioan be. Lukken by MbhoRIN0sL ! [ithoithieyes, B it o0, rosistorod sy tho | nee 1 may somo investments if & | overy day. Plrcliusers of property b and all the ‘fmprovements ‘which furnish | §eBSH D GO0 00, FECE (W s RO ie b Millard lnst night. ks 3 find them safe and profitavle, and may even | PAAUD | y and_ well satisfied with | occupation for lubor in a new city. These | 4 1 A dl Ao i Won't Pay Their Bets, jomn in some larger enterprises in some live | WCIF investme: You must bear in mind onditiens have rendered Omaha an in- | liver troub’ 50 cents. Goodman Axes to Grind, J C. W. Thomas, of Grand Island, was at y y . - Jrien B R0 o 3 that Albright's Clhoice was placed upon the | viting field for veople who are dependent | Drug Co. keepers and druggists with pri- the Paxton last night, During tne course of a speech at Muller's | W celern olby, y I £ market wh boom was on the wane, | upon manual labor for subsistence s % vate xes to grind,” although well W. H. Dunning and wife, of Kecarne hall advocating the selection of Jefferson I most unequivocally retain faith in | and yet its growth and prosperity have been | very large proportion of our population is ROSE W PRUGAL, aware of the superiority of SOZODONT atopping at the Paxton. square site for the city hall, Pat Ford offered | Omaha. She has been properly named the [ uninterrupted. - yes. it is pre-cmineutly resi- | composed of this class. As the city grows | gy e 0ol sy with Others, 1 preparations for the teeth, some- . Brainard and Will H. Poore, of [ to bot a suit of clothes that that would be the te City. It is on the direct and oldest | dence proverty. Quite a number of Omaha's | older, and attains a greute d e TS ' | times vecommend other artic s 4ro guests at the Millard, point selected, Hascall also made the same Dlished Line between the principal soa. | C1erks and book-kecpers have built their | it is quite obvious that the industrics wrow! Causes Her Trouble, O AR, SR hdd @ W ibor t oth atatynre vl : L v o cipal sea- | homes there, and reach their p ing out of the formative stage will decrease, | Rose Anderson is in the toils, and has [ 'equally good” or “'the sume thing’ Manly Rogers and 1. H. M s ports on the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and “ vior.” Insist on having SOZO- mont, wore at the Millard yesterda) v Ex-Councilman J. 19 ) while nothing can_doter its growth in any | O 5 ,ousiness i oot aume and | and unless thoy are supplied by somothing | more moncy to her credit in one of the [ SUPCYIOr nsist on having SOZ town with his first load of cattle from that | 8tely made arranzements with a tatlor in the | (e commercial center, the rapid growth of v S 3 el 8 9 o AT Her method of werking was simple. She No Money in the Bank ) A R TRy e el i ! " is only five cents on the morning and even- [ a consequence, so must all the in No Money . Adabion. : upon calling upon M Pord and Huscall | fommsc™ s, betwesn Kurono ang Aln s trains. But these things will be ex- [ tercsts of our city. Our capitalists | merely went to her empl sh box and | w. Vannice was arrested yesterday J. D. Chevalicr, of the Woodbury, N. J., | to pay up was informed that they repudiated | of the most imports g '."‘“:;‘\ "'“" ned inouradvertisements. I merely men- | and business men should open | took as mueh as she wanted to swell her [ on the charge of obtaining money under false Boustitution, is in the city and stopping at e Sy P e R » ok Ampo) distributing | yioned the growth of Albright as a an evidence | their eyes to those: facts, and should mike 20 3 8 - ¢ pretenses, He had hired a laboring man to the whole transaction, ters of the United States, With i N 3 ank account. She is a Scandinavian and |'P the Millard. R RE e 9. b iU 1 that Tam not given to making statements not | themselves instrumental in the establish " o ajob of work for him that amounted to creased railrond facilities, projects for b anything but good looking, but a year ago 5 Prof. James 1. Angell, president of the which_are abundunt, Omahi will soon us. | Di8gd of fucte. Tho interunt improvements | ment at this place of new industiries ut once, | 0 gooutod the position of housekceper for | 3 e ot ond o T\ s ot tho Millard. Lo | has had so much trouble on account of Vir- | tined, but of which, [am sorry to say, but e Rt oriat AL B TR A, T R she k 5 's receipts at the sane ! A L A To doliver un- addross bofore. the Nebrisiey | Einia Mitler, charging lim first with biguny Loy o1 1ia b8 8 hay Niper coneoh | puving and other private and public improve: | mulke success unquestionable, Lo, He broquony miased SUmS o€ molloy und, it is sail, found that the check university at Lincoln, F'riduy night. and then bastardy, and who has been oD QR0 oW Ao o eonl aue | ments, while involving au expenditure of “As I remarked in the outset,” concluded | from the cash box ho careied b SUE VEME | was a forcery, as Vannice had no money on charged of the allegod offenses in the v 19 B, Jyleno rRaR e {'IL“"; and ast amounts of money and insuring the | Mr, Harris, “1 repcat again Omaha is all K COVOrY Rifn L Ay e HOAY 0 deposit there, A warrant was sworn out for Swecpstakes Shoot. ous courts, 5 ugain e eat. The tatier | SR o o pradugla OF 0By routost notivity, are but incidental o the | rigit, desplte the fncomprehensible apating UL LRI AR B R ar)c | vAnali , and hie is now behind the g 4 5 charge wi ( Justice Rea court, | # 0 00 crowth of its ¢ stry—that whic ot intasns FeiTLY esday o Jought he 0 mark Thore will o grand sweepstakes shoot, | ShATKC s mado in ' Justice lead's courty | cornor of tho earth. Omahn capital has | 5otk §F it chief tndastey Shat which | and lack of intovost manitested by many of | .0 S0 ind o did, and - yeste blue rocks and live birds, on the grounds of | cage would have to be tried in Missouri, in | ben invested alike in Californiu aud Plorids, | Without them corn would 8till bo growing | spirits in a1l mattors of progress and pros. | fo1nd he' was again short a considerablo the Omaba gun club this afternoon. S . P SOurh IN ) and between these extremes in probab N SBeq, Sor. 10 Erowing | spirits jo ull matters of progress and pros- | ucune,’ On the advice of his attorney he which place he had lived with the woma N str Tlhese interests are growing in vy, —— e R ik botn. As soon s Snyder | €Very other state and torritory in the union, o hna % B0 faartith s ARER RV R OAVARE FE | EPORekYs SELRS procured a search warrant and proceeded to Fisher Printing Co., 1011 Farnamst., | was given his liberty he cuiu wrrostod | e nawes of Boyd and Paxion are promin- | hustlo right alonz to kosp up with the pr AT e nvestigate, and to his surpriso sound 10 of telephone 1264, blank book makers, ete. | and was placed in tie ¢ juil yesteraa, o ghty on the bourds of trade in | coggion, Yes you can say that South Omaba INA 5 tho murked uione ! PR ¥ LS OIAY I New York, and in the dis- Sy [ The ORIGINAL ABIETIN s The case will be tried in Justice Wade! . will sce the best times it ever enjoyed this . tant Arge public frauchises have 5 3 From Over the Sea. court this afternoon. very year, e foundatien for the future be As that was U or Is ouly put up o I o s ork, hie examined still further . capity dmaha' 3 i an abso ¢ cure sores, r' 8! handed ov T iieh Springtimo is coming, and with it the - cnterprise is not bounde oy e e | South Omaha is now laid, the ro-location of | 416 180 I)|-;l,:f.ll e Sunoia Aargm Juran | abo banded AYGRATH WAIIGh Ro7 ol Dmabia mercnants are coming tothe front. At | ? r 2 & of Omaba and cannot be, us the city is of Q:‘l"‘{;““‘l:m"'\'\‘,""r"‘";”':,'_;ffi}‘ and rresistuble | gions, Will positively care all kinds of piles. Mot o Ol intn, finen. thore was 6 bank Ahe custom house yesterday Taylor Bros, | | ”;“ "““‘"I‘_""“'fl! )"“ betw 90, B "] such a decidedly cosmopolitun character, A DR Ard JaFolRs PEORFoss: Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OI hook | rocured, showing o balance of about passed ton casen of apple scods. weighiny | Praska and Kansas has just been placed | both from its mixed population and its busi —— MEWT. Sold by Goudman Drug Co, at® | 000, Part of this she elaims to have won 8,000 pounds, and billc ‘f ',h,,” France, ’; %‘,‘ in service by the Union Pacifie railway ness relations with all parts of the worid. Obstacles Must be Bemoved. cents per box—by wall 30 cents. on a lottery ticket, part of it (ome hundreds and billod trom Franc This teain loaves Council B3luffs dailyas | *Omaha necdsno boom. It is bound to | «Omaha is all right.” 50 Mr. T, W. - of dollare) she kaid was & Christmas et e d a case of linens from Dun- k grow for the reasons 1 have endeavored to Omata is oll right" seseeted Mr, J. W Bierbower Marshal Pro Te from a sister in Chicago, and the balance feriine, Scotland, and the Kilpatrick-Koch | 4145 a. m. Ve aha at 5:05 a. m,, | EOY 10 K0 kB 4 | Ha with considerabie warmth of fecl 3 i . Y f gompany two casés of combs from Aberdecn. | and runs through without change to [ Ve aud :)'h‘l';.”!: ?.L].:il‘yx::‘ Lbacks, tho samo | 8" TS CRRNLCAM NI 01 1001 Nivh |.’.An.(,;\‘ P, Fosaly aa lu{‘ risn this | shio sald sho i carned goichow Tho un e — atli aking e 8l dOD s C atur es. D orning from Justice Mil R @ £ oficials would 1o Wit word, an Manhattan, Kan., making direct con- | ayaing any growth till 1561, when the | opinion of our city than dhe great majority | MOF1E from Justy Lipai00 LG BUPFGING | LG spent last night bohing bars. The Advice to Mothers. neetions there with the Kansas division | building of the Union Pacific was decided | of our own wealthy mem. storn mon | SOUrt 8t Washington, notifying that ho had | o0 Jiil'yo Yoard this afic Mrs. Winslow's Sootning syrup should al- | of the Union Pacific railway for all | upon, Omaha us the subply depot of this | puvonade the growth of cities a study for | 220 Feappointed United States marshal —— Wwaye be used for children teething. Itsoothes | points in Kansas and Colorado west- | great transcontinental live, experienced a . L ‘ A-eug, temporarily. In turn, Mr. Bicrbower has Dar in the We Mo obild, oftens the gums, allays all pain, | bound, and for Topekn, Lawrence, Kan- | mshroom growth which collupsed with tho | Years and thoy know what the necessacy | juformed lis deputics that they are retained | ¢ m8REEE T8I0 SR guresiwind colic, und is tho best remedy for | s Cily and points cast and south via st ¢ ‘ " of the roau and the ouilding of | elements are for the substantial growth of a | und may qualify, again. They arc g . diarrbau, 250 a bottle, i Liky o0 | i other cities along the line of the Union Pa- | city. They kuow, also, that Omaha has the | Allen, I&. Q. Stewart, C. W. Lyons, Omuha; | vast quantity of Omaha's well water is im -— Kansas City, Returning, train leaves | jiqe gl of which drew away from Omaba. : Ofiicers Elected. Munhattan at 2:25 p. m.; areiving at | A period of stagna Fncihad D the | location, the surroundings, resourccs and | 1 - BRANS) . R P e Y o At the election of stockholders of the | Beatrice at( p. w., Lincoln at 7:50 | grasshopper plague, 1 1-wr_\mm: to muke her one of the largost v ;" AteioR L i AR, el Omabs Banking company 14 cing i | pe M.y and Omaha at 11:20 p. m., Coun- | sistent struggle for solf-preservation cities in the west 88 boo iako un Investizution, ml:: By ..,‘..L:‘:w»\(n'.\ ;‘-uhixg;’lt.\“y ;:I' cil Bluffs 11:40 p. m., making divect | those stiii having faith in Owaha's eventual astorn capitalists are, hos . sur- through the kindness of Prof. Milroy, has Dillrance, Patrick Ford, Adam Snyder. | COnnection with Kunsas division v gmergence from its_ einbryo-chaotic prised at the little fuith and confidence that Lnge enabled da soeure A% Auolyalaof 4k | rgo W. E. Dorsoy, E. 13. Wood, W, G. | from Kansas City, Lawronce, To robutation for stavility established, and some of our wealthy men wanlfost in fs Thdubitably establishes th , Henry Gibson, C. G, Sprague, and the cast, and from Denver, & cousequence therof and of the rapid settle- | Omaha's future, and cannot understand why : 4 , . water, particularly in_the ghickly . Diusnioor, C. Fanning, D. Cunningliam, | Abilenc and all points west, enabling | ment of the west, capitar flowed in and frow | it is that these Omaha capitalists are such Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. { popuiated portions of the city, is of & Riloy, W. Taland, . W. Gross, being | passengers to visit the principal points | a population of 16,055 in 1870, and an esti- | croakers ng down the city. instead of alarmingly impure character, 4 suwe oMcers as last year, in Kan wnd Nebraska in the shortest | mated population of 50,000 in 1554, we nave | talking it up, nor why tney do not pull to —_————————— | likely % prove ‘@ serious brecder Absolutely PUI’ — —— ble time. These trains have first- | €rown toone of 125,000 at the openiuz of this jer and combine in large undertakings of discase, Some wells are worse than | Too Much Work. g B p sonsi r of 8 cing such as an Omaha railroad to the northwest When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. s, wnd some the doctor thinks ought not This powder never varies, A i of purity, 5 equipment, consisting of smoking g, ws's0 All gverworkod woss of b cars and first-class doy conches of “the | o (As lothe, vrobabiliies, o6 1, Milons | B ARSEes b0 L0 SN tor foye, | Yoo o was Child, sho crte for Caatoria, e e, gy | Tt iy Kinasand caiior. e sold 8 aad & mail clerk yosterday. “We used to t puttorn. The now train will (11| 05" JCET i iTlices, as proved by the | Also, why Omaha doos not offer inducements | When she became Miss, she clun; to Castoria, source, and, as o sanitary measurc de- | SnAIk ML Lo, WAL DE GV G0l dave two trains a day, and that was about | a Jong felt want, and is bound W be pop= | architects’ reports: the city hall und pustof- | for wunother railroad b 35 Lthe riv Wi 20 shobiad Children, she gavothem Cagtoria, | CISIVe 4elion miust soou be taken W Qly dn Cang tyal Iiaelig Fowdsr Con 14 i 4l we evuld baudle, but now the Union Pa | ular from the start. fice boudings will be begua; with whe sauc- l and & union depot, 1'roli Lhcse easteia cap- s dauger, 1he suulyms roferred | Wailstreet, Now Yoilk e e T MO S St SO R