Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 23, 1890, Page 8

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TH @llnye A1l the feam ¢ of the city are M 1 I . John Rayner, foi h wenty-fourth Wy dozen r w rest in the Lea ouncil Bluf who i« th robbir noof $100 s put on t n police court yeste afternoon, but on account of the abs of an important witness the case was continued unti May 3, Rev, I, wle mstor of St. Peter’s Catholic chirch I probably be the first considered <hop O'Connor should he recover, o consultors of the bishop have decided upon a gentle man, but will not make known the name of their selec! G The liverymen's fon will hold 8 mecting today at which they will discuss a petition which it is proposed to gubmit to the board of public works ask fng that hereafter asphalt streets b made more round on the surfuce than they . In sume places it i l“vlrlull”u\ wre 5o inclined that horses cannot travel on them with safety. Che Dlacksmith at Thiv Boyce, # ty-sixth and Parker streets, has not yet found his boy. and offers a reward to one who will discover him, The started from Kearney for this three weeks ago, He s d sixtecn yenrs o five feet nine inches in heighth, weighing 1673 pounds and dressed in dark elothes and o Derby hat For o few hour afternoon yesterds W. H. Alexand the collector of cus- toms nt this port, was the sole and un- | disputed ower of a steamboat, the Abner | O'Neil, eaptained by Richard 11bot. The bont was on its way from Pittsbury Pa.. to Bismarck, N. D., were it will eny in the upper viver freight and coul trade. On account of coming out of another distriet, the Abner O was eompelled to t a new license der, after which her northward voy Supat this port until issued by Mr. Alexan- | in storted on | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. J. B. Buckley of is at the Mil lard B. M. Wellscy Casey. G A Cas Stromsburg of Blair [ topping at the | Porter of Alliance is stopping at the . Newman of Yol t the Millard. is stopping & C. F\. Dodge of Fremont is stopping at the Puxton. R. B. Wahlquist of Hastings is at the | Paxton John B, Winter of 'remont is stopping at the Ca DR Aeath of Hastings is a guest at the w. wska Ci a guest at the ) arff of Grand Island is v ored &t the Paxton | mann of West Point is a guest ab the Millavd. John 1. Underwood of Lineoln is rc Millard cutenant Governor Meiklejohn wa ered | which would DATLY SHALL WE INVITE THEM tion in the ocinet of the Sixth ird, Andrew B s in the s 1 p 1 Varying Opinions Regarding the | of the Fourth 1C, W, Thoms and Secking of the Medical Meeti L. Seward [n the Seventh and Ninth B A W Edmil il I ively, and adjourned ur ) clock this evening plondi Amer . o " convention in FROM LAKE TO MOUNTAIN, 1 1 18 net in St — 1t red i 2,0 ation as to the Motive of the B, el st on M.s Flying Train, - ot - thietn ; oposed sweeping change vlin W Yiies Cottell itime, namely, twent hout i ble | between Chic and Denver, which goes into hen 1 5 the ilic effect next Sunday, reating a stiv am in fact the whole railrond men g 11y That the appears er received such an |t o awell defined seheme ome other sitdid through this conven- | gpioe jn view than to merely ton the Summers—Tt would most cortain- | tine is conceded, At General Manager Hol- 1 grood thing if it cou drege’s offiee it was understood that the move AW an art 1 recen wais the result of comp g Omaha with Na THLARED Isn't ‘the great Burlington rou far ahend of guthiern e ¥ i N eTo fowever, it must beqc. | its share of business? A has e quite a medical and “Undoubted we are holding onr Wer, Old Paul 1. Ere lived and | either of the other roads, but, unde uid his sou, an o there | gehedule, Wply hind what you yet, They have many promi ons 1 | g spud tho chioe their ranks, and thercis a v merit | bodied in this change I8 to get that among theit medical men. This fact was one "It 1s understood: vou intent of the p reasous for sele Nushville, | Omaha out and go straight thre Omiha hasn't the nor the medival men. | eifie Junetion. I8 that a fuct? Herreputation was probably another infinenge “One way, yes: the other way that wi n Nashvilic o are our plans We virtually pu Dy, V Coffman--I do not think it at all train to be kn s “the fiver " advisable It would ung tionubly be a nic ton No. 1.} ) will e 1 ex thing for Omaha to ha such a body of ! cago-Denver train Jeaving Chi sen men meet heve, but I donot think | o'clock p. m. and reaching Den it possible 3 ony physician 10 | go'elock the followin evenin entertain the as the are ue- | words, we expeet to reduce the ra customed to cntertained. It cost | est-bound between those two St wl over 50,000 Oui physicians thirty-six to twenty-eight hours hot able to contribute suMcient funds to en- | do that we compelled to tertain them with cgree of respectabil- | ghead after leaving Pacific Junct ity, consequently, this would devolve upon | of b3 wag of O our citizens, and they would not respond in a | be nothing against Omaha—noth way that would be ecessary, We Baven't | one to complain of We »is one of them hundred men wother thin Wi i the o table the have accommodations hoteis o1 “And why not “Well, for two reasc Chicago at 1 o'clock the t o go str But this wil g for any tition of rival ronds te' getting with old call own oo might desire back 1 to leave gh from Pa- Hero | L ew vling sive Chi 11 Cugo ver about 6 In other nning tin pints fio In ord it ion instead 1 Catarrh | 8 a blood dimense. expelled be no cure dangerous effective tre of Ayer's Savsnparilla flors. ; delay is dangerous. blood pu the better T was tre two years and was tre clans, but began to BEE atod by WEDNESDAY Until tne poison 18 | from the system, there can yifor this loathsome and | mlady. Therefore, the only atment is a thorough course the best of all The sooner you begin on all customers. We are mibled with catarrh for over I'tried various remedies, a number of physi- fved 1o_be until T | Ayer's § men next Saturday, | bargains, ko this troublesome compiaint and com- Pletely restored my health.’—Jesse M. Bogis, Holwan's Mills, N. € “When Ayer's Sarsaparilla was rec- ommended to me for catarrh, Twas in- | clined to doubt its efficacy. Having me. 1 of appetite and impaired digest' n, I | the product of one g g v had 'n‘tml\ lost vlu-lyx ense of smell, and t ,( fic “[ the best mills in the (‘OIHHI) m; tem was badly deranged T was neat |>I'()\\'I] l)llllil_ about discouraged, when o friend urged | me to try Ay saparil nd re- ferred me to of catarrh bottles of th Atter taking half o dozen is medicine, T am convinced S i ay of treating this | (I)”“ l”“ l“‘ 7}‘["’”‘.‘{ Overcoats linate disease is throngh the blood” | alreaely badly broke g ey, 113 River st., tely badly broken up, Aye'f's.Sarsaparilla, Pr. A many remedies, with little A no ben: | that anything would ted from loss rsons whom it had cured week at $9.00. goods quick. and sce if we can fit you. Invln‘ many of our patrons who could not get waited on ¢ have a large force of extra salesmen the rush has been so great that it was impossible to wait themselves well repaid for the time they spentin waiting and will be prepared for bigger Some of the lots advertised last week are completely every day new invoices and every day we have some new and fresh attractions, Our this \\ul\ s special is the gr wndest offer ever made in the line of ready made clothing. These have been marked down, If you want to secur FURNISHING GOODS Crow re il in our store last Saturday. T]mn‘)( thankful to those who showed indulgence, We shall have a larger force of sales- . We will also be prepared with new sold price of §9.00. I'he shades are dark and lig I They are well trimmed with the best of Farmer Satin or Serg cheapest suit in this lot would bring in any other establishment $15.00. ~ 4 5y and we are sure they find out but we are opening We p]‘u e on sale about 500 very fine Cassimere and Cheviot Suits, all sacks, each of them worth at least $15.00; at the unprecedented low The material in these suits is ht gray, and a re lining. The We offer them this stting low, and in 'some of the finest lots the sizes are as we make a fine Spring Overcoat at a bargain, better come this week it a point to sell these Our sprllw selections in fancy flannel shirts are the most exe PREFARED BY tensive and varied ever shown by any house in the ul\, we have a full assortment of the most C. Ayer & Co,, Lowel, Mass. | clegant noveltics of the present scason, in all wool, silk and wool mixtures and all silky Onalll o Frice 81 six vottler, $5. Worth gsabottle. | these goods we quote the lowest prices. | | N . 3 ~ r > ‘ I'resh Lines of Shoes Every Weck. : ¢ GOOD COOKING I dou’t know hich one it is. lese repre. mouth at 4 o'clock a. m., therefore ntative physicians would 1ot put up with | Omaha be taken in, the arriving here = soconil-rate aecommo ‘W and the scheme | yeould be Wlock, Just the unseemly time | Al who desire King In their houses is any ;.”, x but feasibl \l Then we have | when s tucked away in comfortable e s attorium of sufclent A s to berths if compelled to tum ont ) ) sonn dthat is too far awa, ‘Ilqw accommodated as at present with - the 5 1 from two theusand to twenty-five | through yestibule train that leaves Chicago il hundred in attendance heve, 2,000 at the very | at 5 o'clock p. m, and awrives liere at 10 € () [PANY H lowest. estimite, s Omilia_fs centrally 10- | o'clock the next morning. That we col s ated woull + to usk the physicins g much more convenient train for gl person SR TEE ST o divite (s jussoflution | except tHoss yhose Gostination is Denyer EXTRACT of BEEF. here whothor they ave willing o give 20 | {han the other, Omaha people prefer I ; g toward the entertainment. There is not one | Chicago at 5 o'clock, it T S able to do it. Ju three years from now | here suits them much beiter 'Ot poinid | abundanily able to meet this he corresponding train to No. 1, going | beef. ov the value of about &5 | Wy of men s they oughit to be met, | east, will pass through this ci 10 pom. | Gensineoniy with fac cof I von Lie | N vesult i discredit Lo of 3445 pr . s now i veach "Chi- | V'S signature in blue il across il Tabel. and Tailure. | cagoat S o'clock the next won This 3 =0 R i K 4 change is made solely to accommodate Oniahit 1}.\4: Y n;m Ml‘ the |;‘m‘ v;m\\ m:"“ " nst A Saonio g traveling men, By making the | A woman who once puts clegnndaorga s SInud suoUERLEAnes I time of departure nearly an hour later than ’ o Bealthful by the wse of Hood's Savsaparilla. | gy present it will give them . better opportii- | 0N Ball's corset will wear that | ity et through with their day corset. make as long as she lives. That is \\hy the makers do as they do. | What do they do? | | They tell every storein the | | United States to take Ball's | corset backl and return the money paid for it any time within three weeks, woman that buys it don't like | Do the stores They doif they have Ball's TO ARREST VANDALISM. without being rushed, before leaving | SWhat effeet is this revolution, as you term | A Move to & | ing to have on the rate situation ™ | for Prospect Hiil € 3 | me m”\ I know I'.\ However, _xlh..x remains to be seen notice in Tue | Judge Buldwin has asked the five and po- | Baets (b iR 138 o bBRE UG lice commissioners to give the, sexton of s eonsidered there a divect dvive at the Prospect Hill cemetery special police powet: souri Pacific as a retaliation for its rati I'he v Stis anade with the hope that b tine PRI LT ST AL BEmT Y iy beable to arrest some of the vandals | gui TGN S To Told the edge on” Colo who are in the habit of stealing tlowers frol rado 4 l‘vln ttn) 3 = the graves in the cemetery i nothe il 5 1 ed the Oh. Sundiy Mrs, AT Sovenson and her | o fh SUAE SELeCh, TS (M orporation here sister visited the cemetery and left two R i s R ] bunches of flowers on theie” niother we o BT T GIhaTE e RsIca Before they left the they saw a woman about it but preferred not to take the foral offc aud cavey them > o oplnion itheL dByelon il & Aoheis : py | Should be inade L ladies inforn 1. who cinige t Northwestern put nan and comy bew 10 replace the | i a twenty-ci R anolt L ibutes. ) g i 5 'nm < they can, tho h [ don’t know as | says that if the five and e HOEANGY to. Tcan'tsay | police commissioners will not grant UL icat Lrony tho Nofthnvestorn | quest he will adopt heroie measure this species of graverobbing | They are glad to; | it costs them not}umr ifsithe | do that? city yesterday | - - | 3 e | A Rose-Colored Wish ! ‘me LT A Hows e st at the Pl .-‘ AT P Your store has a primer | hicago on Monday > g 1 Judeo Kinkaid of the Twelfth distri - R TRie 6l b o et ot oniCorsetsitariyou. i Judge Kinuid of the Tywelfth Qistrict is a ‘ He Captures a Horse and Buggy and | o Uion Pacific had for \ time ago — | guest at the Murray. ootaln ) Offic 5 7 3 s CHICAGO CORSET CO., Chicago and New York. | i Mr. Smith, cditor® of the Wahoo | c : an allianee with the Rock Island to use it Wik, el tipok s B e vestardny | D. Bennison of the firm of Benison Bros., | proposed line, when completed, E. (. Hamis, C. B, Burrows aud C. A, | Was visited by a hovsethiet Monday. Mr. | Omaha and the capital, on what ENTED AT, | Magt of Novfollk ave registered at the Millard, | Bennison had been out driving, and returning | them a change of train service through A MILLION | Mr. Osborn of Glenwood, Ta., the | @bout S o'clock hitched his horse in front braska. They s AT eome| i | newly appointed fnspector of emigration, | I idenee at 620 South Twenticth street. | ¢ el Goen is con R & | hiicr Bossic and Me, W, L Gates visited | A fow minutes later a well dressed man un- |+ b s D oODL g NE R LRt 3 5 S| e By yesterday | hitched the animal, jumped into the buggy no line at or near I\‘;IH" it wi Gentlemen if you are desir- Tho Misses J. und M, Fairlengh, M. Hosea, | i drove rapidly The police were no- | make @ Union Pacific line between o ) S bei i d \ and McKinney, and Mes A B, Wea titied and ORic f the mounted force | Omaha and Keaney by way of T T 1 1lous of being well dressed you and L, Saxton Piggott of St, Joseph were in | startedin puy O e L lcs ot thiw the, nrescns | LOUiSTANA State’ Lottery Company. 1|12 3 A 2 the city last evening in attendance at thoe i him near the f ninds on Sherman ave- | wain line. Consequently ins by the Legislature, for educational | \H[]”IIYIIJI]II’I\L‘\IIH] time more ception given at the residence of My, EL W, [ B the oficer approached, the anan | and traftic will naturaily be rposes. and e frane e | . 5 Foio [ stond i the buey awd lired o shots direction. Acee o ome 0tiihe prokin, ainteggonstityLon 1 profitably than by looking over - i | bim. one of which strncl and erippled his | however, this report is onl et MAMMOTH DRAWINGS 1 B B ) | horse. "Fhe thief then jumped from the | Colnts. wish,_ Iheva is'no thought of doing “'“ TH L INGS our stock of clothing, whichwe AVNOUNCEIBNAS: and i tow Cut ON fase sl more than is suggested in the joint arvange 8 naEheceny S e Tanncr at Boyd's opera house on Wednes- | They May Hire the ifall, built, said an ofic T ot chinge | and are all drawn in public, at the vou. We call your attention ¢s- ay, Thursday and Friday of this week, | Owams, Neb., April 22 To the Editor of | the course of a singl o train ol NGw(Orleang il SR Lo Sl St will commence at § o'clock this morn: | iy Ber: On account of remarks madeat | | FAMED FOR TWENTY Y pecially to our sack and cuta- Ing, Miss Tanner will assume the dual vole | the ministers’ gathering yesterday in regard ”‘;.'; mogksiylandiiont ezt i EopTntegyity of Its Drawings, wav suits, You micht look af of Tady Madgo Slashton and Charles Mavlow | to tho meetings . which are (0 be held iu this | he guivlest thne ever jit o N and Prompt Payment of Prizes. <) & o | in Robert Buchanan's great comedy deama, | city by Francis Murphy, [ wish to make a """"l‘ “‘\""““ Brling a Jer et o oliows ks the spring overcoats the lincis “Fascination,” The supporting compa few statements that there may be no b Uctpihi Il aniatant o faihorabyycortifvithntinoiaiiertisn tie ? § b : 3 5 | few statements that there may be no misui athe Bmpire line and Ro angements for @il e monthly and sem Y C lete m Colonel Willium 12, Sius Park 1 understanding in regard to the mattor, S St e (still very complete, ““(),fl“' Kl i fssuperh in every vespoets | Mr. Murphy is such a whole-souled Chris dated coffee company New York April 3 HAIO. PO ¢ | amatters that are of interest to rvone, | tain gentleman and has such - | 16 and was d ved in Omaha April 20, [ fulthh tows | Four performances of *Fasci " will be | tion, that any statement in vegard to him is | A e = i atares attaehed, in given oy Miss Tanner and company unneeessary, He comes to this eity without | o A BRESEOR OO o 95 R — : the guarvantee of a dollar in the way SILLL] 3 FENLSLOBYRNI0 B LY W. €. Coup's great horse show, which is at | or remuneration for his services, and aceepts | Union Pacifie will veach Omabia Thirsdiy o {Jlu llr v on M wnd u}‘\l has | us his pay the free will ofterings of the people | morning with adelegation of Premont Odd ( fuess | taken i thesway of contributions at the | fellows. 200 s wha are co hrougl Towa, and will doud vepeat its | meetings, His friends entertain him and | the lowa celebration at- Couni / VA success In Oiuha, My, George. B Russcll, | provide the Grand opevy house, in which he.| brings then o i special {rain and proposes o ) / advance agent for Mr. Coup, is iu the city | is to hold his mectings. The vemurks of some | to muke the vun in one hour, 2 | of the minis unkind and_cn g i COMMISSIONERS ted this morning to fix the | tively uncalle very time these | Reduced Stock Rates, i 1 pay all d operahouse for the iceom- | remirks werd arvangements had been | e now stock rates, cast bound, went 15 Otterios wiich ) \l i isters? ‘H pezone | completed Mr Murphy to oceupy the | o 0 A edu dblon GL 8785 ox i | o weir en ment Thursday, | Grand opera house, and the exposition hall | #7100 3 rduction of 27,35 i ' SL dres sluna ank Friday and Saturday. Tho Vaidis® Sisters’ | was for rent, and it was only necessary for | loadis m South Owmnhu to Cl LSRN s Renisinnn et Bk | refined novelty company; which inelud the people now using it to call and vent'it as | The old vate U per 100 or § A BALDWIN, Pros. New Ovleans Nat'l Bank. | some of the best known features in the v we did, when we found it for rent some r, The new rateis #40.15, CARL KOHN! Pres. Union Nutional Bank \\lu’vlu"-‘l“;-wn play nothing but timate | weeks ago, and continue their meetings un- | Panc h _] es and give a representativo specialty | disturbed C. A St | Notes and Personals, G I M H IJ D [ tro goors. | Kollur, the_plicuomenon, is with Not o California Bear. New England people came in from Denver At the Academy of Music, New Orlear ”“IN“[‘: W ot '\;"”"‘ wfi“\”‘fl “—';';u‘mzw;j Anybody can cateh @ cold this kind of | he Unionj Pacific yesterday and - eft i Tuesday, May 13, 1890, | R R s the brilliant feature | weather. “Ihe trouble is to let go, like the | mediately for C hicazo over the Rock | . I Y e e L L R sa IMED | POl A 1, went wost yesterda 108000 Thekets at #20 cach: Malves, $10; Quar- {n this country and the saluries of these clever m-,'.' Ring ot ¢ ANTA A John Dwyer, commercfhil agent of the B, & ters, Fentl Twenticths, $1 B a e U A R i King of Consumption. Asthm M. at Beatvice, was in town yesterday LIST OF PRIZES IntIA chitis, Comelis and, Cronp Cures, wnd keep it | 300 [y, tieket Tar Rapid 1 PRIZE OF $0.00 | £200 000 3 s = | handy 'is pleasing to the taste and death Joe Lomt ke d ipids, 1 PRIZE OF 100,000 Ix 100,000 : United States Court. RS P s "“H‘»‘I,‘”“:l\\ o “”,'J death | of the Bubii jidds & North 1 BRIZE o1 oo 1x .00 Fred C. Shaefler m in chancery, has | tle or. 8 for & CALIFORNIA® CAR-R | 1 roud, is visiting Omal A DI ES OF T000 e .00 «ase of Heney W, King & Co. vs. Louis Clute o displiced by its healing | line, is in Kansas City arvanging @ new tine PRIZES OF 100 are o | Ho will also visit Hall and Buffalo | 4 P NREUKe, S Glva’ it o tuial | tablo toitako eflectinext BN PIZES O1 oo are ,‘“’:??“ ities 1o appaise farm proverty in the cas :Inl“n nths treatment, $1.00; sent by mail, e o ARSI PRIZES OF 300 ard ; 100,00 27T W Tulleys trustes, Vs Michacl Ky $1:10: b (e } ¥ 100 nelnen ot n AR AR 0.000 wial, —~— rlren of 4 o0 e | ohn McShane's Big Block Sresr oty e roR The Cheyennes., Hon. John A, MeShane has returned from Hidden Flames. TENMTS AL 1IZES, RIEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, Regarding the dispateh from Fort Robinson | Chicago, When i what nction would | - The Davenport strect garbuge dump has | i Frites of Hiy g T R A AR svhich appears in another column about the | Bow be taken vog tho propos d N been burning sinee Maveh 1, but has been LUNG DISEASES, IMPURE BLOOD, presence of some half-starving Cheyenne In- | Priska Central hrid QU he did | used till Monday, when its condition be monting to $1,004,800 RS GO dians at that place, Colonel Sheridan, adju. | 1OV koW, ‘Phe recent u t on the part | came dangerous and work was_abandoned Caplnl Prixes ik A AL Tant poreral of tho donartment of the Diate. | OSagthe’ Milwnukes and . Took " Ialind | On Saturday u consldorable portion of the | PropmiEzORs AND SOLE MANUFACIURELS, Tant gonotal of the dopartment of ' tho Platte, | roads in " eutord into an agree- | refuge composing the dump sunk awiy under NTS WANTED. OMAHA, NER e B oL s had gano | 0k, it tho “Union Pacitio would | the doud antinal wogon extsing tho smoul om A hioavel Leas onders had gone | he thought seriously interfere with the plans | deving fl beneath from which both LR T M0, S RT3, D08 '\\l;h’ L | to be able to induce some other road to join in | smelting works people have now offered to it the Ridge L) A ior at 1ine | the enterprisc extinguish the flames if the five deparvtment on e o with Mr. MeShane says that while in Chicago | will furnish the hose, )\ Guran Why he ;....‘1. -1“»-‘ which kives him tho owncr. - | M PORTANT. tee to cure - - ship of an oftice build no hundred feq = oiis Discases, such Cheaf Seavy says in explanation of theaction | square and seven ) Wi “,"‘.:L‘.E ] Add M.ALDAUPHIN L] of tho police regarding O'Brien and the other | ludics' entrance to the Grand Pacie hotel, AT ¢ Now Orleuns, L ot Brain Power, load Yowa crooks, that the Towa ofticer was not i Or PAURHIN ac akefiluese, y Wishilneton, 1. ¢ Lost Manliood, Nery here at the time of the fivst arvest; that they Miles' Nevve and Liver Pills. By ordinary letter.reontaining MONEY GULEI, 18 BF“"’ .‘1’ fi?fifl PP“' Gltancan, Lk v, the best of grounds for believeing that An important discovery, They act on the sued by ull oxpreds cdmpanivs, New YOrk EXCULNKE, | g)) drains sud lose of power of the Generativs or' pris were thugs and desperadoe er, stoma and how through the Mk Or pontal ool gans,in either sex, cuused by (mrltwlwlx‘,{"‘rl’u‘\jt that information had come to him that they A new prineip They speedily | Address Registered Lett taining Cur- ““““’“‘,“,‘.',,’; f’j"",“ e i mately lead to had stolen money secreted in Council Blufy billiousness,” bud tuste, torpid liver, | L R [ Jtion avd Iueavity. Putnp in and the reloase Of the prisoners would mear) | piles hation, Splendid® for me NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK ey i tha vest pocket. Prica the loss of the money; that anfowa man had | Wouwe ildren. Smallest, mildest, | | New Orlvins: L 88 Dackage, or 6 for 85, With every 85 order we possessi tolen from him, and that he | 8t Kubu g 15th and Douglas T AT (R money, Bont by mall lo suy, acras. Cle was i tof telograms and lotters from - y e y “"R{“"m‘:j.‘c‘}[“c‘(, “Wrahch Ofice for U. 8. A Towa auth wging him at wll hazards to Building 1 | i MADRID, GHEMEM: Sirvut. CHICAGO, 1LL 1 the n il requisition can be ob wing \” rmits Bwatia FORUALE TN OMAIA. N s v i o partor | Kun & G0 Cor, 1o & Diiles n for the secoud writ of A T Db ) Wi durarsl | A3 D, Foster & €6, Cou wis denled Monday after luH‘-(h L HERT 3 A Khattord, one c-half-story ’“' "} Whooping Cough B TR 1,60 e i’/‘/ this 5| it has already appeared in sey Wnd Caldwell strec Kl i Ny a0 erul | s e I il chil- | W, Ha Mathor. traie bara, Puireti aid t PURE! FRESH! IiHl(l"l N1t dren ure rso interested in knowing the | | Buclfestrects o 30 NS The We lll\u.y\.n—;xu lali= best tr i experience has fully S NAEF 8 . ™ d 10 the 1r¢ 1 of all forms of 1 demonstrated tha $ danger from Total 30,4 VATY DIsEANES and Strictures: o vhen Chamberlain Cough Rem o Hinsteney: 1023 (oot i i y ihe 11 o p 1 ust your with sing : 3 GOODRICH, Luwyer. 121 stan Voun b the res us it 18 L0 iDjur Arbor da ap POWDER (0 Advice frec: no publicity. speclal Uenlu | atawps for reply. Consult . VA FUANCISCU. BTLOUIS. | Wby stulem Cor. 1w and Jackson swvets sles { woluted H. J. Miller us a quiring Aceonime Nebraska Clothmg Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. (o The Omaha Medical and Surgical lnhutute; T AND SURC | Trisses, Bost F Medical or A Now Restorati corraspondence. Al communicit ¥ packed, 1o b niic Epeciul or Nervous Dis Steney. Syphilis. G Nickel Watch Solid Gold Chains fr selets, $1 and up lot of €olid Sterling Silver Collar Butt worth $1. Heavy Solid 14-karat Gold now, choice for only $1. anc $2. 'Solid Gold Spiral Back Studs, money. 1,000 fine Broaches and Li Fine French style Mantel Clocks, 4t $6, $6.60, $8 and $10; worth $10 to Elegant Silver L Hundreds of other equally good ba Store for rent and fixtures for cle. Etchings. Engravings. Artists’ Supplies. Mouldings. Fi ames, 13 Ln,uglm Stree Beautiful Photographs represor ® Toa and Coffee culturc, will be sent on recelpt of your address.” CHASE & SANBORN, 136 Broad St., Boston. Western Dept. 80 Franklin 8., Chicago, !l Grand Excursion to Texas. SALE OF TOWN LOTS3 AT EAST DEL RIO, Val Verde County April 30th and May Ist R>:duced Rates. | JOSEPH BILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, 1889 THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. PARI3 EXPOSITION, ps, with silk umbre CAT, DISEASES « for suceessful Tro RO0MS Omaha MC(“(’ 1l m](l SUI(JI((II l Corner 9th and Harney € Best Rolled H’lm (o] Solid Gold Ring and o One lot assorted Cuff Buttons at ! c B-da, 0 $! in MAX MEYER & BRO,, Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Stree THOSPK t, Or On ! ‘I‘I i i GRAND LOTTERY Ol deformitl Of dixoas Attendance L Curvatares of o, Kidney, Bl PATENTS, Board s, Mrisses, € eity, Paralysic ES OF WOMEN € for Wo ) PRIVATE o tho system vISIL us imay be tr by mal ] FOI [ o Uy | e v i , Omaha, Neb. — O IVILEL IS MONEY We must sell out the remainder ot our retail stocle without further delay, wholesale business demands our entire time, attention and capita the next few days we invite you to a feast of bargains such as you w again enjoy. We are liable to rent store and sell our fixtures now come at once before it is too late. All our genuine Diamonds now go at importer's prices and the mountinzs 1< thrown in. $50,000 worth of Diamonds to t from, prices rangin; $2.50 up to $3,000, for Rings, Pins, Ear-ring / olid Gold Watches from $16 upward. Solid Silver Watches from $5 ains from and $2; worth $t e bins b0 BbCanals Buttons, wot th $2.50 to , o pair; worth $1 to \d §1 each; worth four times the ce Pins from 50c up. half-hour strilee, cathedra shades, from $ Open Saturc lay evening until 9 Omaha, Neb. —m —. merson. Hallet & Davis. Kimball, Pianos ¢ Organs. Sheet Mu ic naha, Nebraska. — JUAREZ Mexican International Banking Co., 4 Conconstonurios, Incorpurated by e stats of Cide N, Me ; For Charitahle Purpos ] GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING take Ity of Juures (forme " W placnn pubits . i rie), Mexic DAY, APRIL personnt wupenvIsion A Mr. CANMILO ARGUELLY [ el prominence e United St Lhne 18 sufiolent guarante 10 thit the drawings will be el with st and fulrness G Tl e lntter (the )t the Mexlcan goyernuent) I of ¢ 1890, ol e the. et hone Nuperyi quil standiog und integrity CAPITAL PRIZE, 0,000, TICKETS ONLY (0,000 TICKETS, Plckets. 8. Half Tiekots, #, tor Tieko ok ¥ 001000 Whole $10.000 101 ) ] i 5000 e f E 0 ench ar | f $ 0000 wa 2.0 CAMITO ARG ELLY | Araning o priv KDOAI 1 BIT0NS L P Natlonal Ban ¥ AGENTS WANTED A M WIS ATIONAL BA \ Fxpress Com YIS NAL 1A NKING CO. Cib of Juiies, Meaion

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