Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 6, 1889, Page 8

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THE THE CITY. Captain Charles I stant quartermast goeson a businss trip to ( County Cierk Roche swas | day signing pension papers. 450 pensioners on the Douglas list. « Leon Kopald, of the European hotel, has been arvested for selling liquor on elcction day. The same charge is made against his bartender, S. Sch Mr. James A, Stewart has his position s assistant cashier of the B. & M. railroad to enter business for himself in the eity of Fonda, N, Y W. N. Kabe, Cheyenne, and W. I\ Locke. Hunnington, hhve been ap- E«mm-vl to clerkships on the fast mail etween Green River and Hunnington. J. M. Shaffner, a grocery driver on et, found a pocketbook | ning money w8 very glad county nk. of Ch ternt and Ablo pape to return it to the owner., Percy J., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Dolan, aged two vears and three months, died Thursday morning at 10 o'clock of membranous croup. Notice of the funeral will be announced later. Complaint hus been made to the chief of police that the B. M. trains run altogether too fast over the Tenth Btroot o hd that the place is not prop: rded by flagmen. A social will be held at the residence of T. H i 30 North Twenty-sev enth this evening. at 5 p. in connection with the Welsh Pres- ian church on Saunders street. The Loyal Legion of Nebraska met in monthly session at the Millard Wednes- day night,with thirty-six members pr ent. After transacting their business they sat down to an excellent lunch, The $15,000 bonds of the Florence pre- cinet were sold Wednesday. There wore #ix bids received, County Clerk Roche being given the bonds at %200 premium. They were bought for ull & Stull of New York. The bonds are for twenty years at § per cent, payable annually, The New Omaha Thompson-Houston company is pushing the work on their new eiectrie light station with great wigor. They awnrded the contract yes- terday for u 200-horse power compound Annington & Sims engine to the Pond engincering company of this city. The station will employ both high speed and Corlis engines. vaonal L. G. Stocks of Gec E. H. Church of Lincoln is at th 8. R. Chappeil of Gandy is at the Paxton. James Carr of Lexington, is a guest at the Casey. F. L. Burrell of Fremont is a guest at the Casey. George W, Bryant of Cascy. V. C. Shickley of Geneva is stopping at the Paxton, Alex Bear of Norfolk is stopping at the Paxton. H. M. Uttley of O'Neill is a guest at the Millard. J. E. Jenkins of Schuyler is stopping at the Millard. Charles C. Nelson of Sterling is at Millar B. A. Oakes of Grand Island is a guest at the Casey. C. J. Dilworth of Hastings is stopping at the Millard. K. R. Andrews of Kearney is a guest at the Paxton, Rush O. Fellows of Auburn is registered at the Casey. Timothy Clark of Plattsmouth is stopping at the Casey, F. J. Buckhart of Grand Isiand is rogis- tered at the Paxton. Hon. John A. Dempster and wifeof Gen- eva, are stopping at the Cazey, State Auditor Thomas Benton called at ‘TrE Bek cditorial rooms yesterday. T. M. Marquett and W. B. Humphrey of Lincoln are registered ut the Millard, C. W. Thomas, H. A. Kasing, J. D. Moore, and S, H. Thumel of Grand Island aro gucsts at the Paxton. H. M. Bushnell, grand_keoper of records and seals of the Nebraska Knights of Pyth- 188, {54 guest av the Paxton, Skipped with the Monoy. Il went to bed with J, McAllister Juropean hotel on lower Tenth street last night. When he awoke yesterlay moruing MeAllister and §700f O g Rone. H aragraph Kearnoy is at tho the Bound Over For Tria John Brown, he of the uliases who robbad & man a fow days ago, as was wentioned in TrE Brr, on tuo “con” game, avas bound :}\L‘i‘ o the district courtWednesday to awuit rin Chang's His lice. Garbage Master Goldsmith has moved his office nto the old police court room. The space which he formerly occupied in the sta- tion house will be arranged for the officers’ wardrobe and such other parapbernalin as they muy need from tune to time, Want a Sugar Reflnery. ©C. W. Thomas, H. A, Kaning, J. D. Moore and G, H. Thumel, citizens of Grand Island, are n Omaha scheming to have a sugar re- flnery located at their town, hey came here to meot H. T, Oxsnard, an expert from New Yorlk, wizo is to tell them just what they will haye to do. A fuspicious Individual, Ed Coleman, alias McGee, is a prisoner at oentral police station, charged with being a suspicious character, When taken in Wednes- day night ho hadin his possession a pair of thin slippers with a soft sole, such as burglars call “climbers,” and the police are of the opinion that they have made a good catch. Facts About Fiction, Tom Mulvihill caused the arrest of Miko Btone on tho charge of receiving stolen ®oods, Henry Smith aud William Dawson, both boys who are now in jail for larceny, 8tole about 300 books entitled **Fiction” from Mulvihill and sold them to Stone for 50 cents, It is clainied that Stane loaned the lads his horse and wagon to haul the books from Mulvinill's bill posting room in tho l:l:v back of the Boyd opera house to his store, Heunry Porter, & young man seventeen years of age, who has for somo time been in the employ of Hayden Brothers, was ar- wosted yesterday aftérnoon charged with embezzling $40. To was brought before Judge Berks and pleaded guilty. Judge Berka, befure sentencing him, in- quired into the circumstan of 'the case, ‘Wwhich wero detailed as follows: Porter was & cash boy whose duty it was to take pur- chases of goods to the cashier's desis, have thew tied up and bring the change. A party of ludies purchased 80 worth of goods, paid even cash and the suleslady sent them to tho deek. Porter tied them up, destroyed the check aud pocketed the woney, He pleaded fllllly #nd was sentenced to twenty-five days o juil e —— Perfeotly eniish, To be assaulted by the threa 1mps, dyspen- sia, constipation and liver complaint—a trio of satanic birth—is perfectly fiendish. I'his often happens. The haterul three, however, 800n whisk away to the nethor inférno when Hostetter's Stomach Hitters is employed to evict thew. As a stomachic and alterative of disordered conditions of the vowels und liver, it is speaking within bouuds to say that there 15 not in existence a medicine so widely kuown as this, and few indeed which have received soch positive and authoritative sauction from the medical frateruity. Tue fact that it promptly relieves, theu extir- pates the three wmaladies of most common occurrence, ought and does make it the most hopulu of mva medicines. Bat, ia sadi- on to that, 1t has achieved the foremost Feputation ‘as a preventive of and remedy for chills aud fever, riewmatism, vervous and kiduey trouble, resigned | 1S KIS She A t:mpted to Slice Him Razor, “She tacklel me with a razor and I knocked ber down with my fist.” With a This was tha confession of Joseph Joues to | | Judge Borka in the polics court. Jones and his mistress Delva McCormick have been | living at 612 North Sixteenth street for sev- weoks. Weduesday evening the woman accused Jones of being intimate with unother woman. A quarrel ensued. Delia_whipped out & razor and _was about to carve Jones, when he stepped to one side apd striking her on the side of head with his fist knocked her down. ; Ho then left the house but returned in avout an hour to get his clothes. ile claims that the woman made anothor offort to slash him when he assaulted her again, this time striking her several times. Miss McCormick filed the complaint and Jones was fined $100 and costs. Heisa horseshioer, but did not have the money 1o pay the fine and was committed, Headache, neuralgia, dizzincss, norvous- nes, spasams, sleeplessness, cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine, Samples fres at Kubn & Co.'s 15th and Douglas JUNKETING MILEIO VALY They Are Looking for Some Western Investment. There is a big party of Boston capitalists on a junketing tour through the west and south. They are now in T Denison be- Ing the objective point on the soutkern trip. The memoers of the party, it is stated, rdp- resent §100,000,000 of eastern capital, a large portion of which is sceking western invest- ment. On heir return the real estate ox- change will make an effort to have them come to Omaha, The matter was discussed at the meeting to-day and a_committe was avpointed to accomplish the dosired result. The followin properties were listed at the exchango today Hoppra's addition block 1, 50x140, £300. Mount Pleasant, lot 15 8300, City, west 22 feet of lou soven-room house, £16,000. Kountza & Ituth's B0x14d, £5,000, Pruyn’s subdivision, ; 00, City ln! 6. block 61, Davenport near to South Omaha, lot 7 block 2, 25x130, 7 block 89, 22¢120, addition, 50x150, & 100 a foot. 3 block 33, Fostor's addition, 40x130), South Umaha, lota 7 g 150, §1,800. 120x e, Red Cross Congh Drops, Do, sold everywhere. LOSE THELD WHISKERS, The Result of Another Gasoline plosic Whe firomen were called to 1111 Fourteenth street at 10 0'clock yest Cearva Dora and Joe Grotsa were ing clothos 1 a smail room near a. stove when the latter exploded. Both men were badly burned about the face, Liead and on the hands. Their whiskers were taken off us smooth as a burber could have shaved them and their faces were burned to a blister. amage to the house was trivial. o crowd of neighbors hastened to d rendered all possible assist- ance to the sufferers. Cushman’s Mentho inhaicr cutes catarrh, ache, neuralgia, al frec av your drugg Al the v five cents pe Ex- North clean- wasoline The counell has granted the American ér works company the right to lay a s witch on Main, Bridge and Third streets, Mr. Dailey’s salary as marshal, $40; T. Simpson's, §20, as deputy marshal, was al- lowed, City Clerk J. Neber was instructed to ad- vertise the sale of a number of enty lots and for the purchase by the city of 500 fect of standard hose to stund & pressure of not less than 300 pounds. A remoustrauce protesting against the grade of State strect was presented and re- ferred to the committee on streets and alleys, The schools are i session again with but a compuaratively smail attendauce. No new cases of giphtheria have been heard from. Allof those who have been suffering from the disease seew to be ou the road to re- covery. ‘The bids for the purchase of the school bonda were opened last night. The best offer being made by a New York party. who takes the bonds, amountng to §15,000, at a prewmium of $200, The Deuver State lottery company wants agents. Tickets s dress A, C. Ross & Co., Denver, A Wife Dosertcd, A little thin-faced, poorly dressed woman with two children in her arms, applied for nelp to the county commissioners yestbrday. Her name is Ella Tidaman. She says that she cume here yesterday with her hus- band, who for the past five months has been omployed on the Union Pacific at Cheyenune. He was out of work and sold his watch after arriving here for $10, He left his wife and two babes at the St.James hotel and went out'to scarch for work but did not return, The woman was withont food for herself or baves and applied for held to the commis- sioners. ‘Her husband, she says, is a sober man and kind to ber, aud she annot under- stand why he should leave her. She was given a ticket to Karlville, [li., where her husband’s parents live, Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is the best of all remedics for children teeth- ing. 25 cents a bottl An Old Character, Amoong the characters in the police court ynsterday morning was old John Wallace, His face looked as natural as ever, notwith- standing bis whiskers were badly sunburned, About one year and a hatf ago Walluce was run out of Omaha by the police and has not been back untit yesterday. His first act was to get drunk, for which he was fined Lhe usual amount and committed, Wallace, when he lived there before, con- ducted a *fence,” The wvolice raided it one night and caught six burglars and found a lot of stolen goods. Some of the robbers are now doing time at Lincoln, but Wallace got off with a jail sentence and was then ordered 10 leave the city, Beware of frauds. ]leu Cross Cough Drops will cure your old. Announcemn Felix Morris, who nte, is with Miss Vokes' compony, which is ut the Boyd next weck, is said to be an actor of unusual merit, By hard study of his art and an extensive ex- perience, ho bus gained for himself a most enviable reputation, both here and in Eng- lund. For 230 nights he played The Scotch Professor in *On Change' before the most critical of London audiences. MARRIED, At the First Christisn churcn Wednesday, December 4, at 8 p, m. by Rev. A, Mariiu, Dr. Louis M. Scott aud Miss Clyra 3. Staf- ford. At 9o'clock a reception was given b Dr.and brs. Jensen, Leavenworth stro to “the newly m frionds, Which Was & vory Gujoyavle oo- casion, —— Marriage Licensss. Liconses were issued to the following par- ties by Judge Shields yesterday: Nume and Address Age, Charles Koch, Omaba .20 Willema Hansen, Omaba { Charles H. Kendall, Omaba 1 Susie Boumyer, Omaha. .. { Davia E. Edquist, Omaha. . t Aunie C. Halstine, Omaha Assistant Inspecior Rhoads, General R, AT Alger, commander-iu-chiot of the Grand Army of the Republie, bas just issued geueral order number appointing Captain Darius (. Rhoads assistant iuspee. tor-gencral for the department of Nebraska. tho | | great a quan AN Appomntmeant Texas & Pan-Hand'e, According to late reports from that nest of association managers and controllers, Chi 2o, there s liable 1o be another up of the combined wgreementon western froight ratos, Troublo is threatenad, and if the Nebraska roads persist in adopting a schedule recently promised to Omana job- bers, it will result in one of those desperate cutthroat wars so well known to this vart of the country, A gispateh from Chicago in today says that the general managers of tho inte State commerce railway nssociation are in as ATy 48 evor over the basis of rates on Nobraska business, and character- izes the fight as being political in its nature between Lincola and Omah: ‘I'his tologram was shown liera who last weel: 8i put new rates nto Mr. Mellen's on to the oMcials 1ed an agreomont to effect on Dacember 10 They coutemplated it in the light of & good | joke. “It i8 not & fight bevween Omaha and Lin coln, said an official of the 1. & M., “but it is a fight with Omaha and Lincoln arrayed against Chicago. So faras we are con- cornod, the new rates will be adopted whethies Chicago is pleased with them or not. "hat agres b with the merchants is signed by the general and trafic managers of the Union Pacific, Burlington and North- western ronds, aud you can rest assur thoy will not go back on it.’ SWill it precipitate a war and break np the association " “1thimk not. Soma of the roads that have no lines this’ sido t vor, oither in Ne brasku or IKansas may attempt to create dis turbances, but they can’t do much. We aro fully determined, this tinie to ut our plans and wher Decenber 10 s proposo 1o put the rates into effect. ‘There is no fight between Lincoln and Omaha, The Burli ton was careful 1o prepare a schedule that would satisfy the merehants at Lincolu, al- lowing them the same as Omakia gots, with the differentials added which nmounts to b cents a hundred on the first two classes of s, 4 cents on the second and 3 on every- ving else. 1 hopo this talk about the Bur- Jington always favoring Lincoln aeainst Omaha will coase some day bee: itis not the truth. Sueh ncourse would be detrimental o our own intcrests. We know that the bulk of zoods brought to Omahs from the ounts to ten tunes as much as goes nto Lincoln and our rond tas v had its share of it. No great intelligence is required, therefore to readily understund that we dow’t propose to throw that business even thoush we tad the baul hes to | o ‘merchants of O uaha whed @ stats of determination siness and will stand no more ten, the committee lately ne to confe with us, it showed bout sayine what we pight the wishes of the merchants ited. It was then and 1 velieve till is their purpose, should the a, ment cntered into be not carried out, to combine and make arrangements with one road be- tween hera and Chicago to do ail their hanl- ing. This 1s what I . 4 sort of belief that the ) o bas ticd up with Chicago jobe agitating the opposi- tion to our proposed new sehemo of rate foolish appointed 10 hesitar ect in The canse of the recent hurried departy to New York of General Tradle Munager C 5. Mellen hus gast been made kuown an ofieral cirealar issued last by G. M. Dodge, as president him deheral trafic manager of 13 Pan-Hanale ute,” The docu- he will have fyll chargo of all matters’ relating to passenger and freight traflic; aiso that officers aud agents wili re- port to him ‘This appointment indicates more than any thing else thut has yet > out, how com- pletely tho Union Pucific has swallowed up the Ban-Handle route. 1t is understood that C. S, Meeks will re- main at Donver, in f1is old position, as gen- cral manager of that systew. appointing e e ment s There is now a plan_on foot, to have every ratroad pussenger association in the United States ndopt a form of rsion ticket sim- ilar to that used by the Central traflic asso- clation, It 1s thought that such a plan would put au end to the ticket scalping business. President Perkins of the Burhngton, and rty, who went o over the system lasy ek 'in a special train on & tour of inspec- tion, returned to Omaha_this mor put in a few hours investigating matters the B. & M. headquarters, und continucd their journey to Chicago at noon. Billy Meade, the gemal and po ern senge agent of the t. Paul & Omaha at Portland, is 1 the ciy enroute home after having spent Thanksgiviag with his mother dow alar west- General Passenge Buchannan of the Elkhorn is ubout to issue another those fasciating little story books so f quently beought out by him'in which ne v give a poetical description of ot Dak., and set forth the wondrous: that place possesses as a curative resort for rheumatic invalids. The book is now being priuted. Agent T'he passengor braucn of the souri Valley Pussenger and Trafli tion will hold a monthly meeting at the ton hotel in this city next Tuesday. associa. Pax- Salvini is a great artist and he comes tous from a lund noted for venturies for its art treasures; but even Salvini never saw thing more beautiful in its line than _the bum published by Messrs. Chuse & Sanborn of l3oston, Mass., illustrative of ‘Tea und Coffee, ‘Iwenty-four photograpis taken by their artist amid the coffce ficlds aud tew gardens of the cast make such a presentation of tho great commodities as was never seen by the lovers of the delicious beverages be- fore, This album is not ouly a_novelty, but a work of art as well. It must have cost this house thousands of dollars ta prepare it, and yet they ofter to send it FREE to any party that asks for 1t. Send on your name aud ad- dress to Chaso & Sanborn, 1oston, Mass., and you will receive this little gem of a boolk by return mail, BRIDGE PLANS. Tha Nebraska Central Working Upon The J. H. Dumont was asked what the Ne- braska Central roud would do ne noiw that thie bonds asked for had been voted, “The next move,” he said, “'will be 1o per- foct the plans for the bridge uad decide as t0 what place tho bridgo shall bo con- structed. We have a number of men at worl on the plans now and it _will require some time for them to flnish the work. After the work is finished, tho blans must b submitted to the seeretary of war for his ap- proval.” “It is understood that your company has already securcd a charter.” 0 it has; but that charter does not specify the exact location of the briage, and requires that when the plans have been de- cided upon they shall be submitted to the secretary of war. We are not required to go again through congress, but simply submit our plans 1o the secrelary,” “Where will your denot be located 1 “That of course will depand upon the loca- tion of the bridge, and until that has been decided we should niot like to have publicity given o the proposed site, which. of course, we have at preseut in our minds. Has M Will be paid to any competent chemist who will find, on analysis, 8 particle of Mercury, Potash, or other poieous in Swilt's Specidc (5. 8, 8.)' AN EATING SORE Henderson, Tex., Aug, 23, 1399~ “For elghe Leen wmonths 1 bad an eating 8ore ou my tongue. X was treated by the best Jocal physiclas, but obtained no xeliet, tho sore gradually growing worse, 1 concluded finally to try 8. 8. 8., and was entirely cured after ueing & fow bottlea, You have my choerful permiasion to publish thy sbove atatement for the benefit of these stmilarly aflicted.” (. B. MoLenou, Henderson, Tex. Treatise on Blood and Skan Diseasesgmailed free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, breaking | Bee | OMAHA DAILY BEE: A FRIEND'S ADVICE. How a Casnal Gonversatim fResnlted inSaying tho Life of 0 Thoughtie Young Man v Two frients were seatad ata fnnch tableand consu' frosh and orikh 5 Lie e n v studsing tho bill al over, the lnst matter?! . 1l tickling in the throat, 18 quick, my breath shert and 1 have 8 fightness ACros s my chest. Tn ths evening 1 feel chilly; during the dny fevorish, 1 dom't knov Wi Lit means.” “My dear fellow, yon lnve the 18 of con sumption. 1 know becanse 1 wasin the same terr path once myseif. You must ut on “Whatean 1007 was the “Ho carelul day never boeen In the habit of arinking) AN g, my ©lse ) somethin us ingul K paro oxerc whiskey $0v Ihon it whil cure you. 1 nsel for more tun & yoar and still take it o, iarly 1A Lompesa e man, A YOU know, but L um not o us o heaith to uffor whon I know what will restoro an | caerve it Above i< not notuly took pl A Atutement 0 the ex people thecuziont A key will ehok con will build up tisene, hne color. Tt1s nonrishin AT I Ay part of t erciseld ) socure o an Immaginary conversation but o, substAntially As At nth 1E1S pure. Ttean bo pros o land, but caro shoutd be ex, nly the DRS. BETTS & BETTS 1408 FARN AM STREET, OMANA, NNB. (Opposite Paxton Hotel) Oftico hours, 0. m, 0 8 p. m. 1p.m, Specialists n Chrone, ® #Consultation st ofiice or by mail froe. cines sent by mafl or-expross, sccurely puck {rom observation. Gasrantecs to cure quick Iy and pormanently. Sundays, 10 e, m., to Nervous.Skin and Bloo Dis- Meat- o wieers.p lm'«‘\ i tho drenn .y phitiitie d Langue. catarrh, ic, perm rs have faled, KI(U‘:W UTIATY $ih et Bhirane ot bldody « rine iz ‘oo puin or ni To me M and Middle-Aed Men, A SU I‘:U RE ‘The awful elfects of e witich brings o1 et 111s, parran B i mad bots, Wi ai DRS, BETHS DA themes tly cure: I ieaces At and oty b Dody 701 wind, uniitting tem who have im. s by {mproper 1Ch ral ot MAIIIED MEN, or those on aware of physic OUR SUCCESS. s, first—practical oxpericnco, sec- @ fally studiol, thns A0 105 are propured In our own 0 Ui cach cuse, 11 it cures, tago for colcbrated v a1 delicato df Hondly leitar or cail miy L nnd a0 rod unle s ris on usanis ave you fu years to life 1 by 4 “onts L staps, DiRs, BETES & BUTTS, 1403 ¥arowm Strcet, Omuua, Neb, ARMERICAN Rkin Dis 1sox cured icx'y aud ber: munently ment Kpond Stam i For CONAULT FiEL OFFICE; 8, 8. Cor. 12th AND Jackeen Sts, Omahn, - Neb. Friday nml Iulund Y, Dece 6 md 7, and hulnu ,\lumn-o PATTI 'ROSA Under tho mnuage n.. two {a and A, i riday and Saturday Evenings and Satus day Afternoon Will produce for the it e in this cityhier new musCal comedy-dr SMARGERY | Rogu'arprices. 3418 £0 02 sule Taars lay. 3 T0 WEAK ME N vt & mtod vt TR AR, L T oot antainiig ) varticulars' tor Wi wure, (e Sahive Fadnete) PROF, F. C. FOWLER, Moodus, Conne CCEMBER 6, AN EARLY SLAUGHTER. We lrdve altogether too many fine suits and overcoats both in our men's and boys' department. The continued warm weather has demor: goods were offered the past few days tempted us to buy mence an early slay f these gools. We name a few of the bargains we offer serge lining and honestly made, a subs $5.25—200 fine all wool Kersey Over only that they have no satin sleeve lining. We l the other is a fine mixed blue without facing $3.00—175 good Chinchilln Reefers and Vests, The above are all in men's sizes, from 34 to 42, At $2.25 we offer 300 boys' this week. its, of sume qualit cellent cont aud vest for which other houses would ask about $ ized the eastern manufacturers, very 8. heavy. ALont those offerad a fow days ago for and the figures at which fins We must now unload, and come 500 good Chinchilla Overcoats, itial garment for a mechanic and workingman, and a coat for which you would have to pay elsewhere $6 or $7, only $3. .50, ve two shades, one dark brown, which is silk faced. These coats are positively worth double. lined with checied cassimere and well made, an ex- 0; we offer them this week at §3.90, cape overcoats, sizes from 5 to 12, made of good chinchilla, a neat brown color; this is splendid value. the coats ave worth fully 85 and could not be bought for less. Recolleet that we do not handle shoddy or trashy goods, so that when we quote prices they repacsens honest goods, and however low v price we may nane, rest assured that the garment has our guarautee. whicli means that it is what it should be and as fair in every way as recommended. lebrasia Clothing Gompany Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets, Omaha, No kitchen is complete without a cake of SAPOLIO. use on pots, pans and kettles is magic. and rust disappear when it is used. a good cook? Use SAPOLIO. ENOCH RIORCAN'S SONS CO Its Cold grease, dirt Good cooks know that clean pans are necessary to good cooking. Would you be W, STANDS FOR What We Wish To desire the confidence of | the Dear Public, to preserve | our own self respect, and to subserve mutual interest by furnishing always to our pat- | rons, the best material made up in the best styles by the | best manufacturers DON To denlers only. Mills 10 exam- ine the Justly cel lhooss, manutactur. SHE]E DEALERS | . uuuul lines of Boots and § Hend, { s Ohtean: Dixon, Jso—should wr » AEMONT, N Headquarters for Lfubber State Line. To Glasgow,.Belfast, Dablin and Liverpool FROM NEW YORK EVEKY THURSDAY. ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINC MOULDINGS, FRAMES, Cabin passage &5 o 80, according to location of stat ro0m, Excursion 4 to 80, Steerage o and from Europe at Lowest Ratos, AUSTLY BALDWIN & CO,, Gen'l Agonts, 55 Broad wa JOUN BLEGEN, Gew'l Western Agent, A 164 andolph 8t., Chieago, TLAKKY B, MOOKES, THOS, MCCANNE, Akcnts at Omah New York ALL IIOIIEKEEPE RS 1 they regard Hy A. B, C, WHITE OATS (A. B, C. OATMEAL PHE BESTGHA HIEAN COOK EASILY DIGESTED--QUICKLY PII| ~A DELICIOUS BREAKFAST DI N BLEAKFAST \‘al q,’[,‘! e FRE on recelpt of your address. e, CALS MFG. GO., B Murray bt . " CHICHESTER'S ENGLIBH PENNYROYAL PILLS. AED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. 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