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THE OMAHA DAILY BERE: FRIDAY, MARCH 28 ) " THEY PAID IT ALL BACK. been definitely decided upon, that he cou £ SIGNED A BLANK. The Cityls Destroyed Pavement Fund !‘!m' -vn-mn!l|lw- h-\\'vvlflnv- thrn,w’h I“l;u“h | And the Docusaent furned Out to be —— it 18 expected to run have, as yet, failed to . For stealing a faw carpenters’ tools . Sloturnes vote bonds, and very little headway is being X niMorteage. ‘red Meyers was sent to jail for a term | There is at present #4.300 left in the hands | 46" by the others towards negotiating | H. E. Cole, tim real estate agont, 18 de A A i | of the city treasurer of what was originaily | those that were voted. fendant in & suitin Judge Shields' court in - '\“”; o e heen filed | Fecoived from tho street railway companies | | WVhat foundation ia thore to these Fenurts | which somo intereating develooments aro Anotiier complaint has been f bt ol Yeaterdad | that you intond to build an extension of your | oo 00 10 b net Arthur Kelty for the lurceny of | for the tearing uy “““‘"]‘ bt ¢ tho | Foad from Papillion Junction to Sioux City ¢ | Promised. The oase is a suit brought by T, P, Wood's horse amount is awaiting the disposition o 0 was asked. L. W "“.”“ againss:Mr. Cole for the Iu{\i!!' - e ; " city council. “Nothing reliable. 1 can say that the | sion of a lot of household and office furni P sva-displaved in Omalia stch a stoek of Spring Sults as we dre showine SATHONTHT }1’ e ‘L“.’I;”m:m\ Early last scason ordinance No, 2,000 wat | Missouri Pacific will not extend its line, at | ture under a bill o€ sale, Mr. Cole's defense v Never was there )iy ! i (' =) S A howing lork & We '\‘l‘\"‘[”‘ Who s just been | passed by the city council requiring street Jenst :\:u:.uxlyyv::*;x;-ulh“llllw‘m'typlul”I”I'ohw\l'lv:"l rfl\:\;| ..."v‘n‘u‘n:;-'nn:l.‘vf‘;xu;-l“:u obtaied by frutd this season, and at no time were such low figures put on them. We are determined to do T L o A ¥ comp: . £ track paved bdo k. proposed wi e b some day. | o e i of ( Madison, a former clel i : RARSCAA, railway compa m’mr o vine 1o be | My presence here has nothing to do with | in his ofice. Mr Gole says. that in My, the largest business ever attempted, and our stock and low prices will brir g it Superintendent James of the public | Streets to pay in full for all paving that scheme. \We are an Omaha road, [am | 1858, whilo he was siel in bed Madison sent 4 : : ! sHools want 1.1 In yesterday to at- | taken up before they were given o permit, | strictly an Omuha man, and we want to 100k | a blank bill of sale to his house asking him Moderate priced Suits for the Business Man, and Mechanic is our specic ty, and no B e of the tnte tonchers' | and the sum of §33,500.50 was paid in by tho | after intereats hero that will bo of bonefit | 10 sikn it and repreasnting that 1t was 10 : i 3 h § tend the meeting of th i companies, but all under protest cr the | both t0 us aud tho city. St | covet a lot “of old L afce "furniture house in the United States shows as large a variety of them as we do. \We cater for the ssociatio i b 3005, FoBeRINg sent rate u A store on Fifteent v : i : ; i F. Johnson wns arrested yesterday | counchl passed ordinance o, oS, rencering Clark had nothing to say | Mr. Cole signed the paper and thought no trade of the masses; for the big majority of customers who have to practice economy afternoon. in & moment of high tem- | SULAGRES S ints to e pad for pave | 108t evening. ' He will probably remain here [rmore of 1t until it was presentea u few ¢ & ] 4o e 3 ) per he is alleged to have struck H Ienth Lo p. the ag'. iy ‘matel two or three day proeky ago by . L. Watson, filled ot to in and to whom a saving of a dollar of two on a suitis a big item. To them we offer medium ol ne » was | of th ko z tak o conside e, o clude all of Mr. Cole's houschold and oftic X 3 ¢ Lo EL L L DU B L FO AT TR R LLEL, The Kearney Fire, furmture. The bill of sale now bears wha priced suits, made of good wearing material and of honest workman ship, at prices far below released on o bond of 8300, UL Iktar obd oNo, 207 was passed | According to ofiicial reports receive purports to be Mrs, Cole's siznature, whic s [ A peace warrant signed by . del.eod o LY Shim IAMNS. || QB 1A WaNe AN 4PE e S r. Colo denios and declarcs “is & forgory, those of other liouses, as sworn o oy ay against TproN MY T b g 1 © Proposcs to fight the suit on the groun 563 5 3 ¥ > 1 ity t\,",, ‘I.,_“'m-‘ 4 South | all mouies "paid under the first oralnatice | made against that corvoration for its nction | ¢ 100 0 8478 o Wil Cortimonas crmibal I'he foilowing are a few lots which we offer this week at exceptionally good values e Py Hampshire is | Ho o0l b0 i excoas o I . "This | In the Kearney firc matter last Tuesday were | proceedings against tho party responsible TR < 1 f Sy s b6 Very HuRrrelonto provE i 10 he Btreet railway com. | ereatly exnggerated. Here is o statement of | for the fraud One lot All-Wool Cassimere Suits of dark brown color, honest and durable material, HRE A NG Bivestons ; han 00,67 was_returned to the e facts as they are recorded in the genernl _— A opos On April 8 the directors of the Ne- | banies gl B R L B A Rl i Walking advertsements, Every man, which we recommend for good wearing qualities, at ¢ i ska i intion f trottin horse 1 ving but §4,:360.72, Sin that time ’]" manager's office: b I rq oroska associntion o UL sl ement has been torn up and consequent &:99 o'cloch ay mc 2 sta A 6 T 1 | : 0 ¢ , f f breeders will meet in_this city to open | Paver: “,‘I'_‘;‘,j‘,’m R RO OV AL BB B uTBut '“"'“'-'»‘“"‘ bl Assistant | Buli's Cough Syrup cannot say enouh in I'wo styles of excellent Cheviot Suits of this season'’s patterns, very neat, lined with good bids for the location of the fall meeting, | "AT tho meeting of the south sido in o | LSRN srere and well e t §4.00. The material in this suit is Iy yd-looking, 1 at which there will be 150 of the best | ment company Monday evening a remon- | teleeram from Agel canlan at Kearney o wonderful cure by Salvation Oil of serge and wel we up, at &4.90. 1e material in this suit is not only good-looking, but 1 an woman and child who has once tried horses in the strance was made by some citizens that they | saying that the Midway hotel, the Mr. M. S, Calp, chronte rheumutic, 220 3 were not recciving their share of improve- | prige office and Gilchrist's lumberyurd wer Buitimore, Md., has awakened also very serviceable, It makes a stylish suit and one that will also give good satisfaction. Sam Davis and Harry Lee yesterday oLVl T BN TES wide-spr iterost S . 5 5 4 5 i pleded ot gullly to tho. ohnege. of T e e L o "eniiveay | in flames: that the dostruction of the entire | *! aprealt interost el I'he line of §8.c0, $9.00 and $10.00 Suits which we display this scason is far ahcad of burglarizing “the” drug store of J. W. | oo ianios "The council, however, appears | town was threatened and that they must have District Court. 10 B i mpstend on February 9, and taking | 1o be waiting for the fundto grow a little | assistance from Grand Island. Warrack | Pannie M. Sloman has commenced o suit anything shown formerly. efrom n auantity of rings, chains. | larger before it is used turued this message over to Car Accountant | apainst William H, Spellman to compol him ete., and they were vemanded to jail to | Somo doubts havo boen exprossed as 10 | Buckingham,vwho hud 1t repeated to Division | (o comply with the terms of an azreomont nwait triai, ooyt e atront ratiwas company. " | Superintendent Bure with iustructions for | entered into by the parties to the suit. 'The found elsewhere. Bailiff Louis Grebe has arrested Dan | 9 Y e g : him to aet once. At 0:15 Bare replied, say- | potition states that Spellman agreod to fur- < 5 fimes : % 5 R. Lawrence on the charge of selling Don't Feel Wal, ing: *“The Grand Tsland five depurtment ieft | 1 u)imbing for certain house and nccopt Samples and rui self-measuring sent on application, and mail orders promptly T sy, I'he complaing \ for iKcarney av 8:45 on No. 10.” : o mortgnged property. Tho complulnant | 5y,q yop you are not sickenough to con- | PSSR0y S b 08 Nou 10 ikes gaod | tho Litle o n lot in payment. After the wor attended is A. I Wood, o commission merchant | gult i doctor, or you refrain’ from 80 | yme, buton. this sccasion had & tersific | was comuistod the defendant refusud to re at South Omaha. Lawrenco will be | goi0 for fonr you' will alarm yourself | licad-wind to contend with was side-tracked | celvs the lot tried at South Omaha before o justice | ;14 fionds—we will tell you just what | once ten minutes for o special L bearing § - fho testimony and arguments in the caso of the peace. you nee 1t is Hood’s Sarsaparilly, | United States Commissioner Taylor. and 3 ; e of Jack Quinlan for assaulting Lewis Kiop R - Mrs, Kennedy denies that herson, | \which will lift you out of that uncer- s consequently two tiou AmalFithet FOB et IV st Toteea s Tastat ALl wastent : i3 Charlie Tulley, who was in police court | taiy “uncomfortable, dangerous condi- | OF, rnl. r‘\\. DL & e Feport, 1o ono | DIoted and ‘the jury. dismissed " until this Wednesday charged with the laveeny of | ton, into o state of good health, conli= | p.qiated u spestal. - Lo miyer ol Koaptme | MOFRIng, when they will receivo instructions | b the assertion that with every suit you buy of us at that price you save from ¢4 to §: No such assortment and no such values can be pme onts at Sixth and Pacific streets, chaerfullices ou’vo A bedn s nnadcataing s from the court. : Wi gL ; LR L LA AL CHA L B Judge Hopewell took up the case of id was guilty. St y a y idea how potent this peculiar medicin CGrand Island for assistar Ont e i n AT SRl O ran e A BRI 18" 2o on his way home from work when he Saseatle Vot Hand M, Scunlon suysihe st tho on)y: mes ! omas Ae o wis askell by two boys nimed Dolan | - o cuses lkeyours, sago, and he did it upon bis own responsi- | #5000 dumakes, Liijs was arvostod for dis and Bryan to help "f“‘“"'h" ; Il"“"’ THE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, bility .‘""'1“{’;" he "'l“"‘ H;“" ‘“"",') WU | Acgidias on o compluint sworn out by Aegi- expressman to whom they had sold Ry AL G SLILES UL ) | dius. In the trial in potice court Lilju v 1 L them, Alvs, Kennedy &ays her 0oy | Tne Annual Elestion of Oficera Heta | 4846 the neont b Grand Isiand to [ itk I the tral b poliee eourt, Lil Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. knew nothing of the larceny of t Wednesday Afternoon K. 19, which ho did, using all possibio haste, | balm to sooth i ings, - Lilja oats and that this will be proven by the | Tho Omaha typographical union held its | and thio train was hold forty-five minutes for | e R o brouchu s e o arrest and prosecution of the luds who | regutar el cction Wednesday at Washington | the depurtment to turn out and get ready. | foF livel about RS et ot whIGhiE R T committed the theft. L It was o most ULifrsiers | AL M CLE S U O biwom | resulted in u verdict for Tug Be. M M B ax eyer & I’O. y the round house \d in readiness L61h and Farnam Sts, Contmuatmn of our Great Closing Out Sale was no noise cr confusion. The poils opened | Seals wre emed ¢ Couniy Coure. bk arney said this morning | The case of Lavejoy azainst Christ Spechit rds are being made Bappy on account ol the Won- iis Burke of North Platte is at the | 80d were not givcn out promiscuously. | goor Dickinsoa when he gets home on trial '.‘_IT l"“ cou ‘f“;,v’_ e P GAL Paxton These tickets contained the names of all the | % % Cenanat derful B 1v we are offering on Bvery thine, L. . Fowler of Sutton isa guest at the | Cindidates for ofiice, and bore the scal of tho Au Unhoipoy Acent. I'he case of Cumings vs 1 < 4 ] B ALL DIAMONDS RETAILED AT IMPORTER'S PRICES. union, so there was'no chance for fraud, BAEPIH AL 5y donsarvas LB L A et aie 3 BRsion ‘'he interest in clection was very great ..J:f 0l (\v.lltl‘l:‘ }n"f,m ‘..‘.'fi'x';,‘l x;.‘.l- “~,} "\v‘;‘('n‘y-lj il eok s b = WATCHES —Lidies’ or Gentlemen's heavy hunting cased, solid l\: 1I|I y of Hastings is stopping at the 'EL“.,““,"{?“‘.‘,"‘,‘. wanifestea by uny boisterous us rlww\\w_’ O AT DS rerRi ey Rupert Vievr was appol dmini I g.;,, ate ““,,. 1 T ;.,—l.-l.,u i 0ot ‘-;Im. ";"“': 3 ..:,\‘\v‘".laf axto demonstratio cut L fils < e estate of Kupert B, ' i § " Ladies' fine solid gold and wine diamond casee atehes, H. J. Lee of Fremont is stopping at the Six stalls had been arranged on one side | Deuel, city ticket agent of that road, 13 the 9l L " it > | futijeweled movements, only $35 and upward, Murray of the hull, and to these the voter retired af- | ypnappiest man in towa. suys that the. Johnson has sued the B ALl other Watehes in oropsetion. W. 1. Whitcomb of Pender is o guest at "')‘I(":M{l;\t = f{"\*"_d”’;“ !l="‘lff":-“ “"’_': "'\":‘:.:r‘\l“:“ Burlington not only placarded this rate | Brothers for 3114 hor per n . - X 4 “.1\ 3, Y ,,,,'.‘:,"‘: |'.fi'."k2"x.?“f”£‘m all other '\y\;.'l{r{lu‘tlvll‘v‘h:!l" LI st folded. and handed to tho judgos, who do- | ahcad of agr bat by doinz so makes [ Tho Unite i3 National banic ba S (TR, [ : T L. P, Larson of Fremont is stopping at | folted, and handed it impossiolo fo wpets and st \ cd : selecr from. Binest assorim 3 noin Omaha Wi sl \ The judges v fohn C. Thompson, John | maintain the 10 LACRLL HasiEaoliD ool from $5 up to S50, See them, 7 albeyond descripiion is our E. L. Reed of Weeping Water is a guest at | mmplon and J. Bazton. Wiiliam Max- | ton did not commence selling open S e Eline o Silve wtfine qurdruble-plated wars 'h muae be seen to hopilicd well and Georgo S. Bradiey, scrgeants-at | Whtil vesterday moruing, 1t s | toal te apprectated. Rich, novel and original destgns; Epergnes, Dr. L. A. Schafer of Schuyler is stopping | arme, and’ the financial seeretary, K. S, | haviog put tho rato i scveral da, o SeRTiic s UM N SR e en oGt arbn [ty e Gl STR A G S ren Personal Paragraphy Loran Clark of Albion is at tho Murray i 1 J V. Barr sairbury i ' 1- | at noon and closeu at 7:30 o'clock last night. Juan Boyle of K e CHEE YR ORI [ e T e ) de i OWs A IORG B ey | RS Eooicouednon G Torailnaying IonTBl0 | wisldatiiia Vs R iy T TP Lusdat e o Jumes S. Higton of Crete is at the Mil- | kind occurred whicn would indicate that an ::r‘.::::!:«x‘r);’I!‘A.\::”I‘llvv\‘\l;.1“).:‘:':\‘:|IAxLt‘:’n‘:r\'::.l“l ‘:h: ‘.“. for Lovejy t for n sewing lara important clection was being held. There Al TalAnA R HEsISLANG F. P, McCormick of Bertrand is at the | wus no peddling of tickets, us the al bal A niorER AT SHIN e BInvastisation ol tho eda Casey. lots were to be obtained only from the judizes | wjjole matter will be made by General Man- | pay for machi clain *it had or At tho Casey. Fisher, wero the only other persons al- [ #go. A geutleman just from Denver st g § ~cup Durechs, Bisent e Caks Basiers, Bui Prexto N. 1L Cohen and wife of Grand Island %re | lowed to remain in the room, the latter to t the Burlinzton flyer, which leaves the Stands, Individusl Costors, Napkin Hotder Mes an s i i Eiay Admits (s Gu it ST s po, 1 Iscic patters I of which are ek e Puxto on th v of the would:be voter, | #US o'clock p. mi., has been going out ey mense Iine ofsms il wars=, tn aeisce p all of which nre S R P oro o s e Of Mioqyould-bo voter. | oy cning recently crowdod. with Devuty Marshui Clarles Lyman retur i I e CraION I S PO e 2. 1, Gillett and $ ner Ains- 5 2 s ed. Rt e Y A ns have beo ¢ % FE £ e g i worth .|r|-lr| i theiOaseyi e e election resulted as follows: while the Union Pacilic trains have been | yesterday ; e B oPEN s VPURIBAY EVENING UNTIL 9. Por 83 vice presi- | comparotively empty. — However, the latter | o 500 0 obbe AL L LN, road will ot meet this cut until the ton days UL Shingrogh J. L. J and Island STOK PR REVE ANG PINTUR TOR SA\LE 8re aniong the guests at tho Millard, GELE, Pt TRLERATS Adiry (1 ers of hel . Young Hon. John M. Thurston returned from an extended trip routh and east yesterday. S. P, McConnell of Council Bluffs was at the Coates in Kansas City on Wednesday ‘Thomas . Moffatt, the commercial agency man, returned from New York yesterday. J. W. Woodward of Omaha was registered at the Coates in Kansas City on Wednes day. Mr. Andrew Rosewater left yesterduy oon for a trip to ‘Tennessee, Florida exas, and willbe absent two' or three weeks, Collman, wife and daughter of How are among the guests at the Mra. Collman is the daughter of ok Miss Mattic Kennedy, who was some years ago the contraito of the First Presby- terian choir and has swee finished her musi cal education m the east, is the guest of her lert Kennedy, The “Kid." Hank Deland, an old Omaha boy who for years puiled a train out of this city, but who is now employed by the Oregon Short Line company, has come home to rest up for a month and visit relatives and friends, While in Omaha Hauk was familiarly known us the “kia” engincer. Marringe Licenses. Licenses were issued to tho following parties by Judge Shiclds yesterday : Nawme and residonce, { Martin Anderson, Omaha 1 Elsa M. Dabll, Olaabia.. . { Pierre Picqueur, Omab 1 Mary Chaut, Omana. ... il Moritz Newmar Omana 1 Fannio Announcements, This morning at 9 o'clock seats will be put on salo for the cngagement of tho Emma Juch Grand English opera company on Monday evening next in the opera of *“Faust.” The company is composed of 125 peovle, including an orchestra of twenty piccos under the loaderstip of Adolp Nencn dorff. The principal artists who will appear i “Faust’ at the Boya on fonday aro a follows: Emma Juch, Charles Hedmondt Glovanni Taglispietra, Pranz Vetta, 7. S Quise, Lizzie Macaichal, Susie Leonhardt The prices will range as follows: Parquette and parquette circle, £2: balcony, £1.50 and % general admission, $1 und 31,50, Keception to Rev, Shinn The inclemency of the weather interfored somewhat with the reception tendered to Rov. O, H. Shiun of the Universalist church y the members of his congregation last evening. The affair occurred at tho resi dence of "Mr. A D. Morse, 3 Harney street, and was a pleasant affair, The hours of reception wero from 7 to 10. It was generally regrotted that a more desirable evening had not been chosen, but the smile of the pastor was nono the leas genial, and the pleasure of the occasion was not visibly warred. Arrangements are about completo for the ercction of a house of worship in Kountzo Place, and pastor and people mutually con gratulated each other. A New Bank. The latest financial organization is that which will be known as the German Savings bank. The association is fully organized, and in & sbort time will bo ready to com menco a genersl commercial and savings pank business. The location of the iusti tution hus not been decided on. The ncorporutors are: Frederick Krug, L. D. Fowler, Frederick Moz, sr,, C. Han uis Schroeder, John H. F. Lehmun, George Hoeimrod, Henry Holln, Henrd Mover, L. Ruapke, C. 8. Schmidt, Charles J. Karbach The capital amounts to $500,000. The following airectors have been choson Frederick Krug, C. B. Schmiat, Frederic Metz, sr., Johu H. F. Lehman, Heimrod, L. D. Fowler, Heury Me The following officers have ‘been Frederick Motz, sr., president Schundt, vico president: L. D, cashier and managing director, Lost or Stolen. A hovse. YOubg. g stallion. bob tail, slit in each ear. Notify tele- phoue 603 or call at 403 Paxton block M SWlamine: ifnanciul natice expires, which will be Saturda Jumes De treasurer, islier; cxceutive committee, George Br ley chairman, J. H. Collios, ' A. F. Clar Auton Boysen, Joe Johnson’, reading clerk, ‘Thomas 1. 1o financial - committe George F. ifarrell chairman, A. B, Gutier, W. C. Corwin; sick committec, W. chairiman, Albert Williams, Frank Andere s0n: Bergoant- S zates to the International conven E. Riland and William F. Rudg Never neglecta constipated condition of the bowels or sevious results sur follow, such as piles, impure blood many chronic compiaints. Burdock Blood Bittevs is the remedy. Merchants' Carnival. “The young ladies who ave to represent the firms of the city at tho merchants' carnival today and tomorrow have for the last two weeks been hard at work under the direction of Mr. W. H. / ford driling and mastering the int movements of an exhibition dril and precision of which will ve d s some of the most inveterate thenter-gocrs, Thirty-two of the prettiest girls m Owmal, cach one dressed to represent one of th ing firms, tuke part m the performance, those who attended tho carnival last year will remember the success which crowned the enterprise. The Omaha guards, under ommand of Captain Seharfl, will give ono of their wilitary drills, For the rinmes of the thirty two young ladies who are going to participuto in tue drili the programme must be con 1l us these can only be obtained at the exhivition hull during “the all those any curiosity on the subject should and be prevared for one of the most unique aud novel entertainments of the scasou, Miles' Nerve and Liver Pil An important discovery. They act on the tiver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A mew principie. They snee cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles und constipation. Spiendid for men women and children. Swmallest, mildst, surest. 50 doses for 25 conts, Safupies fred at Kubn & Co.’s, 15th und Dou Reception to the Retail acle, The preparations for the reception to be endered the retail trado of Owmaha by the Young Men's Coristian association on Mon day evening, March 31 € NOW A ing athlet exhibitions ana other novel foul will be rendered. All persons el gaged in the retail trade—proprieiors, saics men, cierks, bookkeepe e cordially invited to come and brin ady friends Admission will be by 1y, A larg number of tickets have been sent out to aif- ferent firms, but some have been unaveidably omitted, ‘I'ne invitation is to all, und in order that those who have notalrendy received tickets may be su, Howing firms will issne tickets on appl Joplin & Co., 808 North Sixte Sherman & McConnell, 1513 Dodge stre S. Cuul fleld, 1304 Farnam street, and Raymer & [le 024 South Sixteenth etreet, Tickots may also be had on application at the Young Men's Christian assocition building, coraer of Six teenth and Douglas. The quality of the blood depends ich upon good or bad digestion and assimilation, To make the blood rich in life and strength-giving constituents use D, J, H. McLeun’s Sursaparilla, It will nourish the propertiesof the blood, from which the elements of vitality ave drawn, S H. H, CLARK IN THE CITY, gotiating for Right of Way Privi- leges Thr New Fort Omahs General Manager S. H. H. Clark of the Missouri Pac road, accompanied by A, ( Cochran, bis general solicitor, and B. P Waggener, attorney for tho lines in Kansas and Nebraska, arrived in Omaba yesterday evening, They are quartered at the Milalrd hotel, Mr. Clark stated to & reporter that the principul object of his visit was to con for with General Brooke and General Man ager Holdrege regarding right-of-way privi loges through new Fort Omaha for a pro posed cut-off to be built from Union station, )y way of Pluttsmouth, to South Omaba. Regurdiog this vew lne Mr, Clark said, When asked whether it construction bad That Sioux City Rumor ; A dispatch from Sioux that a deal has positively be under which the Missouri Pacifie co will immediately proceed to buila an_ exten sion of its Nebraska Junction to that vornt fou dation for such n report, s of thio here deny having ieneral Agent Philipp: e had never hear ation of company’s intention to | sueh un extension. fiowever, it might be true and stiil not be made kuown to hiny. CGeneral Manager Clark is now on his way to Ouiabia, dhose 15 & M. Nhops *No, the . & M. docs ot proj its shobs a u ol road yes! to erect a new plant location has not been tions of all the ground we w have been tendered by Lincol atr Hastings, Grand Island and Holdres: nothing to do with makg the seleetion of the site and don’t know that anything has veen dene but it scoms to me that Lincoin is the cer tral point of our system, 1or that v son I am inclined to the opinion that her chances are the best,” Bicaping Demurrace The car-service association tried to hold that postponed meeting again yesterday, but Mr. Givon, chairman of the exccutive committee did not arrive, Conseueatiy wu adjournment was taken until to A bitter dispute has arisen uetween the Union Pacific and Burlington roads relutive aha, which involves this asscciation and depended on it for settlement ‘The Burlington complains becanse ms the Union Pacific should not be per to leave consizments of coul frowm Rocks Springs and Carbon standin as on it tracks without payine The s sumo road, becauso irs loaded with Colorado sat which it solls up warket, Another Sridge Schene, A aispatch from Wash ) saya that the congrassic across the Missouri viver Nebraska, noni ¢ necessity for a bridge or to build it to kng 1 however, that it is u schem: & Omaha railroad comyp COPPOrAtion \Was surveying the river some distance above U All Kizht Acain The bridge on the St Paw was partially deatroyed by a pr Dakota CiLy, in this state, has been re Tho trains delayed only four hour: ne bridg is ar feet above the np. It is 225 feat long, Had it not for the fact that & bridgo gane was working ouly two statious 10 damage could not have been s Notes and rsonnls. H. A, McCray passenger and ticket agent of tho Wyandotte road, Kuusas City, 18 in town A. BB Smith, assistant genoral passenger agent of the M. & M., has returned from Chicago. B, H. Barrows, chief of the Union Pacific literary bureau, lett for Denver \ whenee he will make a tour over to gather data f A new guide book, Division Su dent Javnea Chicagn, St. Puul, Mi road.left for Sioux City yesterday he will meet the general superintes aacompany him to Omaha on & tour speciion, Eureka The motto of California means, 1 have found it. Oul that land of sunshing where the orarge, lemon, olive, fix aud grape bloom and and rijen, and_ attain their b est perfection in 'mid-winter, are the . and gum found, that are used in thut pleas aot re dy for all throat and lung troun! Santa Abie 2 ruler of coughs, asthma and consumdtion, the oodman Dr hus been appointed agent for this va California remedy, and sells it under antee ut §1 o bottle Three for §2.50 Try California Cat-r-cure, the only guar anteé cure for catarrhe ¥, by wall§l 10, sr ndmts his he claims is all that is leftof the ill-zotten roll, Eheum fl.‘*l S1Y i in t1{a Blood N h1GsL cured by the use of Ayer's Sur “About two years ago, after si complete care since had no re- Daodge, 110 West 125th 5 Aleen i1l with fined to my Tous I commenced o s Isapa rilla, or. J. C. A,p' & Co., Low DLOTTEAY € DAESDAY, <Al II AL PRIz ) Tiekets, Only 63,000 Tig MELICAN INTEMNAT hra the ordar of the day, ad we are prapared to meat any demand made upon s in tais lna Our stock was neyer as cumpleh as it is this season, To quole prices ‘s little usbss you ses oaods and are seif-gonvinced fhat t'ne; re the hest valug for ths money cf a'.y.«.[n; in {maka, Thasa coats are in varicus siylas awj ranga in ocost from $4 to | %, Teaand Coffeo cu! n recciptof your address CHASE & SANBORM, 136 Broad St., Bost Western Dept, 80 Franklin St., Chicago, il o “’l‘ll lt Ilu\v DR HALC Douglas ces of Pianrs o ENTATIONGIFTS is increasing every year, and to upply this growing trade in Omaha, we have made extra efforts Bed ka Pr 0es. S. RAYMOND, J eweler < and 15th Sts. ilver. Thousands of new articles Inspection Invited. ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS ARTIST Sl MOU] ww.;, 1513 Dou nlas Street. 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