Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 2, 1889, Page 5

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p—————— - COAXING UNCLE ~ SAMUEL. Citizens Offer Choicest Property for the Postoffice Site. FINE PROPOSALS ALL OVER TOWN Ehey Range Thousand in Vaine to Thousand Dollars Four From One Hundred ders Prescat. Opening the Proposals Seventeen offers ¢ government b ope: Jumes Cre Cagn e a tors. proposals, give nation offers bounde Burt & No. eock an kuown as teenth and Dodg 18 £400,000, Georg Nevilie block is bel No. 6. coner, $40,00 g have ash McShane, wing h strect, and for §1,050 S L V. Morse puts been uglon were s 8 th, 1 the possessi % Sevente Bid- d s offered at norih of the Expos No ¢ is for block 146, land proy n Sixteen Howard ond Harvey, aud $400,000 Th may take ail any | He offers 200x264 foc Goos lptel, son and Howar Keunedy at $34: No. 11 This rej I.b( l ion Pac companies, 1 give No.13. G. M. Hitch G. Mount and John C. Holtor! are 1 with lam. Their offer calls for located between Farnam and Douglas. ¥ advantages attaced rst one-nalf, Mark Upton makes the bid. Howard and Six 1, or the west half at at §350,000. d just north of the flocnth, J , isoffered by W.J. Fourteenth, d is of Tered and sceompanies nation of the ck is the bidder, D. ved and faciug Twentieth street, and is estimated at $155,000. No. 14—This cal e water at §24 nam streets. No. 15—] known as the Sw J(E ift block rson sqpare Linton exp days. four 3 nation of each site and take note gestic erence u; public moe At his s A great many neteenth, Tw tizen who He wi po they read the list ing the exposition were made of parties ow and 1 wented put cx all say 000, 000, Is for lots one 1o eight in- block 114, and is_offered by Andrew The site is bounded stroe es the eth, Douglas and Far. ininger & Metcalf put in what is Briges place, on elfth alley on the north side. " being e east on the “Thomas cast of George W. ona of al 18 mude 1o him by business men. T desires 10 exy ple were surprised when of sites offered st not soe- bl that A. J their making a bid his two 1 location could not be made a med Inguiries sing property there Joppleton pre refused 1o He 1s, and without Lbem tho pLable. —— Peculiarin medical merit and wonder- ful cures—Hood's Sarsaparilla. Now is the time to take it,for now it will do the wost good. ————— Grading Bids. Yesterday board of lic works opencd bids for the ug of Twe rom Woolworth avevue hton av and also Ed Or nue from Twent w e bids for grading were as f prices given b oot : Joht Murphy & l:‘.rw.x Stubt, $10; C. F. Wili Jobr ( adon, 143 Ryan & Co., 188 fhe rate aske McKinney & Hal, 15% The bids of Jobu A. O'Kecfe & Co. snd £4. Callaban being the lowest snd DOLh the of deciding which of the two should have the contract was referrod to same, the matter th council The following Edward Burns, 558 and §3.255; ! George Canfield, estimutes were aflowed phy. §225; Bd. Poelun, 8619 Patrol Hugh Mor- - the iaducts. be guarded by The visducts bereafrer w the wetropolitan police. During the month of Marci n the Gay time, Ofoer Hinchoy will putrol the Sixteenth siroet and Oficer Frost the Eleventh street viaduct. At night Officer Benson patrols Eleveutt street from Juckson to Maso will huve , the Eleveuth stroet via- inciuded, and Ofticer Rowden is beat from Leavenworth 1o the south cnd of the Sixteesth street visduot I As n erve Tonic Use Horsford's Acd Phosphate Dr. 8. L. Williams, Clarence, 1a., says Bave used it 10 grand effect 10 a cuse of 1eu- ralsic fever, and is uterive dificultics. Also, 10 caces Whore 8 geberal lone was needod. For u nerve ton 1 thing it is the best 1 have ever used, and can recommend it most cou- SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, Why the Charter Shou'd Bs Adopted. The following con n has boen re. | pergercy clause, anyevay! What n ebt. ug mayor linbi for 1y 0 resent law ows now 1s §1 the o bonds, ar Under the new iav make grad m: the we can prev the way of election it th the best under the new law, s things. Don't st is a much law. other €00d reasous w be & A South Carolina Daisy. M. J. McMa £rom 8 aristoct S outh Cak ¥, but his ways of life | like Bj shame oo all b r some mouths Mr. McManus working at the packing house of | bred working together Twenty s has boen s wearing spparel, while the Boston gentle | | st They | | 1 | mau was flush, and 10 even up Mr. Swif louved his noedy South Carolina_exc the necessary garments. Mr. Swi sick, and when at his worst room-mate went to Swift & Co, told how sick Jc Swift was, got his wages due on represe: tions that he had been sent after it,and w the borrowed clothes of the sick Mr. Swift has vanished from sight. Mr. McManus 1s about §50 abead of his South Omaha confid- ing friends. Mr. McManus has s Mrs. Mc Manus, with whom be corresponds, in Phila- s, and is 150 known 10 nother McManus, with two children, in the oil regions of Pennsylvania. Mr. McManus egion record is even more in famous than his Nebraska de Just after his 1 ro. he kicked his sick w in and the p of this matter fin sway that h His w still rem there le his o] in Chi wa. Teeth Out and Lip Cut Open | An Omasha rough came n 1o the o nesday nig 3 up his 1o rting round tue dining hal tasl uch agility upa cup and throwing in a frout se 1 of the number of upver teeth were the David-like throw, and a hole cut i upper Lip that it took two surgeo: Lalf doren rowels to Cigarmakers’ Union At & moeting of the cigarmakers of South Omuba Thursauy evening, & union was or- | ganized and a charter applied for. The | ofticers elected ure: DPresident, J. A Kawn; o president, Samuel D.Royer; financial | Edward Elster; secretary, Chinst | treasurer, James H. Bliss; Samuel D. Royer, James Kain and As soon as the charter is re will be called by tue presi- Police Appointments for March Marshal J. bas made the | for and place for a ball Mrs. D. S. Curtis has been called to E Creek by ihe serious illness of her mot Mre. Woolthy Libby Joseph Marketing, who has been employ- ing Mrs. Faunie Guydon as his bousekeeper, and was arrested on_Lhe was discharged The sen Fuilty, but do’t do it agein, Jo.” Miss Hickey, of Gretns, has been visiting and assisting ber brother, Mr. Hickey, of Albright, whose wife has been il for some time e It's as rh.‘m as a pike staffl that any article of pastery or food flavored with adulterated Bavoring cannot possess the wholesomeness or agreeable fiavor of one in which a pure fruit extract like oneof Van Duzer’s has been used, The flavoring extracis prepared by Ven Duzer & Co. zre from sound fruit,highly coucentrated contain more than usual quantity aud ure therefore doubly eco- Their flavor is superb. Gro- cers everywhere sell them. e Pailed. Joseph Besrdsley of Shenandoah: la, dealer in short®horns and horses is reported failed wiik w §5,000. A ey e et i " BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1830 A GOAHEAD YEAR THE CHICAGO GRAIN SHARPS. Factories, Real Estate Deals and a Road to Dakota Thelr Scheming Against the West | The views of May Yet Fail E Omala Sl DULUTH WILL GET THE TRADE. needs to take 8 d ent railrosa apprec Buftet Cars to Be Used on Union Pa- cific Traine—Land Departments to Be Consolidated — Personal Notes. pur i flere gs that e as casily s int Grain Rates. at Dining Room and Buffet Cars. eperal Manager l\ ¥ which.co! f bead & rate ial departmen ter the busines: the hotels, LOSS. Entirely The New Reduction Works Destroyed by Fire. Dak, 1 kuow you can’t pick the sagar bowl that green piace of par and fire but as ast half a be R. R. Traffic Matters Discussed. manager of Union Pacific, returned yesterday where he has been in attend- ng of general managers held at that place. The meeting was called for the purpose of arranging traffic matters in connection with the presidents’ agreeme: The new system was outlined and the me ing adjourned to March 7, at which time the manager will reconvene and ratify the new formation. Consolidation and Appointment. It is stated that Tax Commissioner will soon consolidate the land departme: the Union and Kansas divisions of the U Pacific and sppomt Frank H the o 1 of importan taxes being pamad Itis stated that C. S. Mellen, general traffic the were well filled. What tents w CABINET LADIES SULK They Conclude Not to Attend the In n 3 few aungural Ball. Railroza Notes. x Las returned f!‘u.l‘ the the subject. nothing compulsory will violate none of etiquette in abs scene of festivity time friends. evening. D. H. Moffatt, president, and S. T. Sm Denver & Rio ockholders w held March was former!y gencral superintendent of ibe They siate Union Pac which will e The Union Pacific roceived a_new engine, | o the multitude t LR of the consolidated delen | weir abasuos warded to the Montana Union or a3 made the subject weunt from fair-mi ngine 5% broke & crank pin ing cars iz the yards and was s the new assistant ger tof the U Pacifi rived and sssumed Lhe dulies of b McMallen bas taken tbe pr tbe general manage n vice R. C. Wrignt, who r into busiuess in the west. Both Brilliant and Expensive. Cixcixsaty, O., March L—[Special Tele gram to Taz DBee)—The largest sud most elegant woedding that bas ever taken piace in Cincinnatti came off last might Miss Lasura McDonald, dsugbter of Alex McDo d, the millionawe oil wman, was married o Edmund K. Stallo, son of the United States minister 1 Italy. A thousand guests were present. Mr. McDonald gave his dsughter $300,000 for 8 wedding presont. The whole affair was On 8 most magnificent scale, the supper alone costing §10,000 e Thegmost scientific compound for the cure u’muoughs colds and all throat and lung troubles is Dr. Bigelow’s Positive Cu It is pleasant, prompt and sale. 50 cents aud 81. Goodman Drug Co. . ——— A Dakota Sheriff Dead. Yaxkrox, Dak., March 1-—-{Special Tele- gram W Taz Bee)--Frederick Kincel, sheriff of Yanktor county and onief of the Yaukwn fire t, died &t 7o0'clock this morning. The flags on the public build ings are st ball-mast .- We indorse all the proprictors have said relative 1o the merits of Salvation Ol Itis the greatest cure on earih for pain. Price 25 cents. Yerborough House, Raleigh, N. C. 1 have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for my children; itis the golden remedy.— Dr. Blacsweld Im}:n IN A SHARK'S JAWS. MEXICAN | Horrible Dea of an Omaha Cont S. V. RYLAND He Falls From a Bridge in New South Wales and in ths Mouth Sea Monster of a Sharked Into Eternity morning Tre Bee Finlayvson-Ke ay evening st the residence A Mut printe in Trouble. Three City Weig rd MUSTANC LINIMENT .mhr-lw row DO 5"‘;,. 14 banishes 2 oo Thus the “ Mustang” conquers pain, Makes MAN or BEAST well again! Toot h and Disappearance otor. % N | u‘ H THE VICTIM REAT [NGL ! MED'CINE Disappears Forever attended the press- were a | ther ACT LIKE MAGIC:—a frur dows will work w = the Yiial Organs ; Strengthening muscuisr System ; Pestor Compiexion back \een edge of appetie a8 | arousing with the ns(sm oF N[uw .n..»v., t energy wo. Those PAINLESS FECTUAL ECHAM B80OX in the Stomach. Sick Headnche, Giddiness, Ful- iils, Flushings of Heat Loss of Aty . Blotches on the Skin Disturbed Sieep, Frighttul Dreams. and al | THE FIRST DOSE WiLL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY NINUTES: | - v 8 . e e Fills, 804 they will be BEBCHAN'S PILLS LIy restore frmales plete health WEAK STOMACH IMPAIREI] DIBESTIUN DISORDERED LIVER; For Bilious and Nervous Di seréers. Such o4 Wiss aad Pu ness, and Sweliing after Mo ing Drowsines: It 8 ¥ adn ! the 08 10 the Nerrous and Ix 18 tha atztnnn PiLLS WA AR PA MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Fu.l dtrocton B ‘vt THE UARGEST SALE "OF AN PATENT | Prepared only by THOS. nrvnuw St Melens, Lancachire. Fneland Sold by Drugyists grmerally. 8. F. ALLEN & €O.. 365 and 367 Canal St New York, Soie Ages | . the Tnited States, wohe (i powr droggist doos Dot keep tb \IL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX.' GOLD DUST Has finally pleased our two little colored children in the tub. ats tor Al SAMPLES ‘22 > [-4 & : g = o 3 [4 E =2 R 2 i m [ < Kee FIRI S SHIAINVS AN S5 The twins died game, the fight Is o'er, ©On Gold Dust clouds to Heaven they soar., e By making a suds sufficient to raise them both high in the air. However, you will notice they still retain their orlgmal color,whichs eakswellchOLDDUST And why? Because fast colors will wash clean and never fade. Try it MADE ONLY BY N. =K. FAIRBANIE & CO. ST. LOUIS. P. S.—Wash your Children with “Fairy” Soap. Sprmg Disorders “] have used two bottles of your Prinels Shattered nerves, tired | Gelery Compound. &nd 1t hns giv sat " , | 1SIACCAOL, 4 Wli P o brain, tmpure blood, o R acbilitated system, ail Paine’s Celery Compound 1s prescribed by phyeicians, recom: ruggists, endorsed by minisiers, praised by users. and_guarautsed by & Spring medicine which wi I that 18 clatmed for it Use it this spring, and see how QUICKYY L& tones You up. Purifies the Blood. Full accounts of wonderful cures made by Patne’s Oslery Cumpot fer other modicines und the best physicians had fulled, sebt tres. There’s notling like it £1.00. Six for §5.00. Druggista. WaLLS, RICHAKRDSON & C0., Burlington, Vi madicine must be ul and nothing equal Patne's elery Com- pound. We let cthers pralse us—you cannot Lelp believing & disin- terested party. 10 spr.u ‘medicine 1do not toni EBOW of 118 equal” & gene: IT IS EASY TO DYE WITH DIAMOND DYES il v DWAYS ADY RELIEF FOR PAIN Qulor Anything awy Color Simpie, Durable, Economical X In THE :u on ~‘hl ations, rubbe by Lian INFIAMMATI NS B THE BACK 1A RRH (K] S NAUSEA 1kl ¢ by Lre RADWAY'S PIL NTIVE O¥ FEVER AND AGUE 4 DR. HORNE’S 2Flectro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph of Eleotric Science—Sci- entifically Made and Practically Applied. ‘ete DISEASE CURED WITHOUT IEDIGIIES lmlmhl: with tlorlm Suspensory, ralysia, X curulgte; belaion -b.l-lh" Il u'é Ilhrmh akneas, RS 1 °hwusn Afll‘.'é’ll's'"fi";’i‘l"l.g’.' reTiA vory one ges ..V s V T who hav - : 5‘['!5“!‘5%5:35%.” s Yt i pdnin S BN Y W R Tudke ey ‘it has wocomy ialed ‘what ; “‘""‘“‘h e mpon. Chicass e Teeay a5tk Birot Kow ¥ ERVOUS PEGPLE, o mm <|nu¥‘m [t Ead e ic isaasam of flmmmuu 3 0 e hell .,..z ot Rt '“"?"""m:“ o K| BIC KEFFRENCES —ixy bosk, commorcic) agency i void, whiolesele house 1 CUICEE0; Wik st . ZEWLE, Fraaitiscs wud Chitagt 000 DR. W. J. HORNE, Inventor, 'HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Hardware and Cutlery, Mechanics’ 10ols, Fine Bronze Builders’ Goods and Buffalo Scales, 1405 Douglas St.. Omaha. anmmg 0il Lamlsl LOCATED, Aud sl Becessary papers tilied 1 VI.E HAWLEY, Civil Engineer, CASPER, WYO., or OMAHA, NEBRASKA

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