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QUN - a2 U 4y ) DRI DAY. 3 s 20, 1890, 5] LOTHING HOUSE , Omaha CONTIN SNTAL Corner 15th and Douglas Streets LIGHT WEIGHT OVERCOATS| £ THE BEST IS ALWAYS Special Sale in Boys'. and Children's Dep'. Did You Ever See Anything Like It. The above remark has become familar by constant repetition in our store by the hundreds of patrons who crowded the Continental during the last week. In the Boys' and Children’s Department we have all the choicest novelties of the season. Our limited space preverits us from mentioning but few of the bargains offered by us. As specimens of more than 6oo different lots, all equally attractive, we mention the following lots: Boys’ Long Pant Suits. Price $6.50. We offer 100 strictly all wool Spring Cashmere Suits for boys from 13 to HAT DEPT. Goods THE CHEAPEST —CLOSING PRIC Goods manufactured by Rogers, Peet & Co. Don't buy until you have examined our stock. We can save you money and give you the best goods in the market. The from and no fancy prices. See the Wilcox Self-Conforming Derby be- largest stock of Fine to select fore you purchase. 8 Different Shapes Price, $So0 Bargain Lines in Meltons, price §12.00. 3 17, coat, pants and vmwrlu hml\dwmn mixed check, one of the best selling suits in aroai ines in Cheviots ice 5 ourqm_k is absolutely all wool, free from cotton or shoddy in any form, and we "‘"Mm Lines in (]lCH“[h, price $"':’0‘ guarantee that it is generally sold [or $10 per suit. We offer it in regular sizes from We guarantee ever Yy Wilcox Hat to qn’o Bilfl,’ilm Lines in ““U Worsteds, price SIS.“O. 13to 17 at only $6.50 per suit. Send for a sample suit and if you do not think it perfect satisfaction. worth $10 it may be returned at our expense. The Finest Made at $18, $20 and $22. Prince Alberts Our success this season on the line made by Rogers, Peet & Co.,is won- Boys’ Long Pant Suits. Price $8.00. ‘We offer 180 strictly all wool Cheviot Suits, in sizes 18 to 17, nobby sack The goods were made within the on. A suit which Lot 2. coat, vest and pants in a neat Seotch mixture. past’80 days and is one of the newest and best styles of the se regularly sells for $12. Price this week $83. $5.00, Boys’ Knee Pant Suits. Price We offer 200 strictly all wool Scoteh Plaid Suits, rnade in Norfolk blouse ~tyle a new suit s this present week, a beauty in every respect, for boys from 8 to 12 years old. We olfer them to you now at $8 per suit, and a2 ol mla aTe) \ WA pye SEETSON HaAl J 2l We offer a full line of Stetson Soft Goods at less than regular retail price Lot 8. placed on our counters derful; perfeet filting, elegantly made | One of the neatest and prettiest in our stock at any price. y and trimmed at the popular price of | unhesitatingly pronounce them as the most desirable Largains we have ever offered in our Boys’ Dep't. $18, $20 and $22 for Coats and Vests 5 3 Don’t decide on a dress suit until you re ¢ ~p - & Rt 2 2 ' Havel desnninie) (e Madsj Witht and Boys’ Knee Pants Suits. Price $3.30. without silk facings. All shapes., Reg- Lot 1, ‘We offer 200 Boys’ strictly all wool grey mixed Cassimere Suits, a small neat hasket pattern, medium color, neither very light nor yery kark. in sizes for boys from 4 to 12 years old. We manufac tured these qoo(ls in February cfthis year, and have sold hundreds of them, and the average price has been $6 per suit. During the present week or until they are closed we shall offer them for $3.80. Read this price once more, $3.50, and remember they are strictly all wool, no cotton or shcddy in them. Only $8.80. Every ‘suit is worth $6, today. A Complete Line of all the Finer Gradesof Boys”and Children’s Clothing A sample suitof any of the lots advertised will be sent by express to any address, with the privelege of examination before paying for them, and if not satisfactory may be returned at our expense. Boys’ Knee Pant Vest Suits. = Ages 11 to 16. We have We are recoanized as headquarters for Boys’ three-piece Suits them in all the medxum and fine grades, Joys' Cheviot Three-Piece Suits, §7. ¢8 and $o. Boys' Fancy Worsted Three-Piece Suits ¢8, $9 and s10. Vest Suits for Little Folks. Ages 4 to 8 years. We make a large variety of choice styles of Vest Suits, ages 4 to 8 years. which are very popular this se ason. Boys' Jersey Suits, Children’s We which ca ALL Special Bargain Linc of Men’s At $2.00, Nothing but the best makes sold in our Hat Department. We mean by this that we guarantee every Hat, and if not satisfactory money will be refunded. We offer this week a special line made up in three different shapes at $2, regular $8 goods. They must be seen to be ap- preciated. ular, shorts and slims, ML’\"S SUI'l DEPARTMENT. Special Bargain Lines of Men’s Business Suits, Price $12. We made hosts of friends last season by selling the Sawyer fab- rice, and we will offer this week [80 Suits of this cloth in Men’s Sack Suits, a neat gray mixture suitable for business wear, at §12, in all sizes. These goods are retailed everywhere at $18.00. We will send a sample of the cloth to any address and self-measurement blank. [t will pay you to examine our line of Fancy Cheviot Suits at $10. Strictly All Wool Cassimeres at $12 A host of Choice Suitings at $18. Our popular Black Cheviots in cutaways and sacks, at $18 and $20. have special styles in Cloth Goods nnot be found in any other stock. THE NEW SHAPES Derbys, Jersey Kilt Suits, Novelties in Chlldreu s 1\11l Sults. Boys'and Children’s Spring Overcoats. FREELAND, LLOOMIS & GO., Proprietors, urgentiy needed, and hoped THE CONDUCTORS VICTORIOUS, WILL NOT STAND RUNNINC. would push the matter until it was secured. My, Me; A TREMENDOUS ~ SHIPMENT, HIS PIRST ORDER. GOOD COOKING ot haioNac ana b ab A had boen mads Ire The Sidewalks by Major Balcombe e R i v i m,“. expor T and fn dead earnest in every sense of the S Under His N uthorit All who desire good cooking in (heir houses . : f making time on & i or Stre i i a | wo 2 o Wi A 05 di g 53 B should use Union Pacific Grants Them an Extra Five | miliue tim e The Elevuntlg Street deu.m' is Found to Be | Wit = issionots met i their rooms in Tifty Cars Ladv..lx With Deeriug & Co's Har- | An ovdinance passed March 18 by the coun- Dollars Per Month, and starting from stations. in a Bad Condition, the Paxton block fternoon, but vesting Machinery cil and approved four days later by the mayor LIF BIG REGISTRATION BOARDS IN SESSION. Bou nd to Have a Road. A delegation of citizens from Blunt, S. D, interested in the proj nnml(lnmlm & Yan COMMISSIONERS AND THE PARK. they will not imes more, us before adjournment thequestion of the con- veniences of the rooms was brought up, and it was decided that the body was entitled to more suitable quarters, and a committee con- ARRIVED IN OMAHA YESTERDAY. gave the board of public works the superin- tendence and divection of all construetion and repairs of sidewalks and the advertisement of all public notices in regard to the same, In COMPANY'S ~ ton railroad, are expecte nore suita o Qosin. e SN TTACT z Alrans 00 sisting of Judge Lake and Commissioner accordance with this Chairman Balcombe has EXTRACT of BEE A List of the Registrars Together | [RUE oaorbio Bl The Season of Target Pactice at the | Pratt appointed, with power to act, and | A Showy Pageant of Freight—Flying "“'”‘.“‘“ the sownars. of. tho following 1ot to o With the Places at Which They l\\'l'l'u' nw.gt( City t:;ml Owiaha, S ¥ Bellevue Rifle Range About to :;;wxl.in’zw on another location at the next Flags and Banners-Splendid idewalks in front of the a::xlulni-' r:\“\;l‘::“‘ .’(\hsuw :ni:;]rimlr‘n’\'x:’fl“:.fi:f’\‘lx:xll.?'llrf: "J' and May Be Found in Each ShuRLImOu DAY M Bles ns eslo fnaiiniy Open—The Retirement The guestion of parks and how to make Band and Crowds of Curious dition. stx fectwide. | | Qo ORI I8 CULL 10 forey ounds of. loan Ward. —_— Board. them attractive was discussed. otd, block 2 1 P Geline only with fac-simile of J. von Lio- Notes and Personals. I. C. Patterson appeared before tho, com- ks ure in blue ink aeross the label. N C.J. Ives, president of tho Burlington, mission for tho purposo of urging the bulld T A A L : it Vice President Holcomb received informa. | Cedar Rapids & I through | Yesterday it was roported to City Engincer | In of 4 xoadway o drive ‘to Culdwell | g gt stupendous single shipment of | ll,.[‘,.j’l'b‘ fofFBuictiefatroot itaxilobe, o 7 ? $ R 01mllm yes vate car, en | Tillson that the centh street viaduct was 3k o 4 st lo HAET aotIiE s s IR “ GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE tion yesterday from Cheyenne to theeffect | whe o from Mexico, He was accompan: L 18 the ¢ The donation of this park is con- | harvesting machinery that has ever been outh side’ of Wirt, strect, lot. 14, Kountze's | gp pf Sl ot S o that an incroaso in wages to Nobraska divis T AT £ in an uu:afe ._ondnutn. J(l:;n 4,;'|||1fumx\“ml ’;l\li‘:;.;h‘l uiml!“rhn ml :;;nplcu& the lx:nu(l\ made in the history of the world arrived in tion, sl\ f«ut wh'h' e al AREG RN AL TRADE MARK 4 A Boanras = Sl Sl i 4 once made an inspection of the structure, and | within eighteen months. No action v o 8145 yesterday aftery o > ¥ & fon conductors had been agreod upon, but s | Greovey’s Odd Fellows' special made the | 07 Tt 31 aBEion 0, BI8 SRE 0 B0 | fukolin the mattor, though the commission. | Q& 8t8:46 yesterday ufternoon from the 1dilanalxfoos yet there was no settlementof the matter | run from Fremont to Omaha yesterday 3 : ve s ors and o intorestod phrtios wil diive to | Decring & Co. manufactory, Chicago, for the e ae ANk d Lo L that while there is nothing wrong with the frame work, the floor is liable to cause a seri- ous accident at any time. Tuesday night the city engineer will report to the city council house at the foot of J Deering & Co. are the lavg- est manufacturers of grain and grass cutting o ¢ on the globe today, and yester- morning in fifty immense new wa REGISTE lll sht minutes. REGISTER! the park t The ning from the northeast corner with those on the Wyoming division. s afternoon and n Iu their demands the conductors runuing. is dri between Omaha and North Platte asked ke a rough cs- L plat_of the propos at Election on yne street., lots 1, 2 ard Hill add Abuse: w Lows for a raise of #5 per month, also a reduction of | Preparation for the Gr 0 4 i gL 2 J mileage from 6,500 and 7,000 to 5,500 miles the Question of Annexation. { and advise immediate repairs. “The trouble ll'l"‘llh‘.,'1"“\‘{{‘7'-}‘:"_"!\1“}\“ nee nocth & ‘.l“jhnvu:}"xt m:lm ity required 1o spe- vous Debilitated Men, BEFORE '“ of Memory, U'n mouth, To o this would_require twel On Thursday, May 8, the election on the | is,” said Mr. Tillson, “in twenty-five or thirty | SRSt KORG8 e ey L i ae chohicomblnor, our address wo will | Berone AKING. ,‘,,‘:_‘,‘"‘:_"‘,;":}“{' "fl'fifl”mflfflj stead of eaht crews. Lo conductors question of annexing South Omaha will take | places the planks huve worked oft the centor | Pangtry appointed. thonpolvds a eommittee | enginds, o s ST 11::Iv|1“\“:|:lll|:|l Dyals ColobratediVoltalo Sihor disenses that loid (o Insanity o B Managor | Dickenson sata | Placeinthiisic beam, which is only four inches wide, and | to see the property owners along the proposed | & Quiney road and attracted widespread at- | Jastore you. to viger LEt e e whien we bafaret Golngiito s Ohiay ¢ ho \was | here will also be submitted to the citizens | should a horso step_on one of these loose | line, to ascortain what portion of the lud | tention all along the route, the tterest eul- | Bamplit Tree. v alre o ser willing to concede the ine d pay, but | the question of voting bonds to the amount | Plauks it would be liable to break off and per- | Would bo, donated 1f the “‘“"*I';"j“\"';l'(j Taipeakon Ao ere yostorduviatiornaon if Miok: T0r 5, or will bo sent frdo. by Al could not consent av the same time to de- | of §175,000. Of these $75,000 arcto be de- | haps erious accident D c ot B Tont s dn apRtlen |l RORaW b o ovoronajihol, people;who the money, by addressing creaso the mileage, That, he said, would be | vated to paving, repaving and macadamizing In speaking of tho cost of the rapahis, Mr, | 0 W 2 AGDOM A6 the ineeting i 4 ““; St edlion ] AN Lighth dner's Lecture, THE GOODMAN DRUG €0, equal to an advance of $10. The schedule for | intersections of streets and sp opposite | Tillson stated it would be light, as the princi- ™ riebtd o ri e Ak L A0k DUILD.R0QIN0.0)s X od one of a series of | 110 FARNAM STREET, - - OMmAHA, NEB. passengor men on roads that parallel the #0,000 for the construction and main- | P! item would ve the labor” of “putting the | The butting up of new signs in and about n_was in, chavgo of C. W, night lectures last . ovening. He On‘account of cou n ferfeits, we ave Tnion Pacific is $100 @ month and a minimum | tenance of sewers, and 50,000 for the con- | Plank back and bolting them down. Hanscom ipaticisyasilaititg tholcommiles on fef of tho shipping dopartment of o o Al Yellow W tie G nly pemuine. OF 1000 it D e I Nt i improvements, with power to No action %0.'s works of Chicago, assisted | ¢hose as his subject “The History of the 5 i S A M Y ""As n consequence, this will be one of the ANOTHER PARK ey Arontithelsnropostbion Ktoybplld orge Harter, also of Chicago, and Book.” The tallk was short, the BO d’ O T = L bped 19 h £ hridges over the lakes now being created, the agent at this point for ving a brief skete > 3 Railioad to Orleans. most fmportant eléctions ever held in_this committea considering it best to wait and seo ‘L 2 liolnb tox giving a brief sketeh of the history YiSigiOpec ] [Oufie In order to \(Il(‘ hu\\v\m, it will be sidervation in the ¥ teal ate Dealer: Receives Co change « the result of the lake manufacturing. panied by a splen- picces, which dis- A delegation of leading business men from 0 i Orleans, Neb,, called on Vice President Hol- egistration in the is the of the Buglish prayer book, whi in 1660 o mained pr The dean expressed the changed ince, After- This Evening, Tomorrow comb wnd made a plea for the extension of the ¥ 1 ontinued i | The weeting of the purk commissioners | _There is danger in impure blood. There is | coursed the most_exhilerating struins as tho | Shinged oversinee. | The dean expressed tho ; YAl Union Pacific, through its St. Joe & Grand | session until 9 o'clock last night, with the teal ostate exchungo was quite | faFolY i takinie Hond's Sursaparill the great. | Jon line of eavily reighted cars lled i oF divhio wuidando In its preparation. e noon and Evening, Tsland system, from Alma to their town. ml.lx'f\vx.“,x“l,","l;',,\“""’,“‘l‘:, Session {odux | well attended. A previously announced, the : % Aty A My ::nn:«l» ation ot the American praver bpole | The Success of Last Season Repeated Again Mo’ lalozath > . o B. & 0 04 , and the succeeding and ey SR AT S S 2 % g a0ar 10 dean unnounced, would ¢ ie the sub: The delegation was met at the B. & M. Tust s L ono ok o 4 | purpose wus thut of considering the proffer of h of Mrs. George W. Be bunmers in red, white and blue, i ae e bR e AHEEOURO IS e Talantad n L i s e e on of the Nason anew park in the southwestern por ard died depot by President Martin, Sec ; AN ning. GutloU AR saarnber G Ll Nosrdlot toada and | e Tha b places of registration in the | city, The proposition is from R. C. Patter- | morning at the residence of her son YolnN }“'\'”r; ] # s was_ by them nccompanied to Union Pacific | vavious wards are as follows son, Max Meyer, Edward Peycke, G. D, Bark- G. W. Shields. She was seventy. b el b '\'7,';"‘.'“‘{,}; Winslow's Soothing Syrup for child- headguarters. The home people also took FIRST WALD., alow, J. H. Levy, Paulson heirs and Victor > and has resided continuously in | machines made by this com ot up and thing rests the child and comforts the part in the conference, TFirst Precinet—Railroad tic office, 810 | ¢ y e ity 1 . : = by o B BN mother. : a bottle. Cl i r ey e ol [ Caldwell. The offer is to donate forty acres 3 . Her maiden name was | ready for the field, interspers i fanciful Mr. Holcomb said that the Orleans people g ery 2 i - ”» T ATy (T YA T it in a boulevard 200 feet wide commending half | Martha Reed. She was born Mavch 1, 1811, mids and_unique designs wrought from 3 " © the road_extended & ots B KK opmenain (TR (e A TR, Sos ARG patl R Douglas Stroet Grade. . outh, Kixth street: B. K. | o plock south of the south Jine of Windsor | it Westmorlund couty, Pounsylyar Be- | the ponderous balls of binding twine, Fla e are on i branch of the Burlington and i, O, S, Flags, 001 8 28 SO | ing one of a very large farnily, General Markel, | and stroamers floated from The grading of Douglas strect as ordered S claim to be so situated as to be at the mercy of n Doreas and | place aud ruus to Ruser’s park, and the park e L e Al Sincaoal A i Matinee at 2:30 Suturday lar prices. D SRR BUIAtEY 56t ho b Uit yor | |Thitd—iiirt's it Dorons wn > a somewhat prominent man in his time. | point, and the scene was one as would be council atits lust meeting will com TS APV A ee vl A ,’:“"‘“1 n.hl-‘ D "'un‘.l-\“( I h with, «lf':lllll'u—(nru“;h'\'t']\» T 1 adopted vaised her. In her itcenth | looked for upon th m of some mof d the following changes [ © the Grand Islanc - | Dominlek Gogan.” 4 Many of the donors and Dr. Miller an moved with the h- | tous political or other public \th of 5 il L LAlmLINIL ) Bun By | s ed with EACILGAY OF U 10Rg i Boro & woni s AT TS P Boyd s Opera Houge in the matter of rates and shipping fucilities First ProcinetHenry Meis' foed store: Wol- | bresent Beard, .who has b ents of ¢ two_ feet Eighteenth, midway of Kigh ohoiid '\II'[-'Ilhuw‘n5‘:::1'»;-' ;h'-"hl\i)l;: :\]H{d::u- Upn Hopnes ¥runle Drorlc Joliy Xorak, o Second Vice President Pevine of the ex- % through and | active omployes wore on hand to nth Nincteenth a cut of twenty-five BOYD. & HAYTRS Mansgars ) ould be compelled to parvallel the | , Second -No. s the meeting to_order, saying or, Mrs. Beard wi and distr ; L e - atowood, L. D, Pickard. I\ Mus. Beard was the | and distribute handson 1 sou t, seventoen feol stec ctween | Three ; 4 Huzlington, ':""'L',',‘,"" Welinoo ""““;“‘ o ‘rnu'-l“l:< i xl~( D R And Teavons to announce that President this colossal shipment, A photograph NG I‘I'\\'4 :.lv'u;\l n”.l 4“'!\' ? ;“‘ I Thioo' Farfarinances Qnlye | <Qommanolig The visiting del \ranBun, U G [ Boshue, uble to be present. ; | Earne 1 s, | of the displa conceivable [ hau the level. Seven- | And a ludies' and ehildren’s Tuesday Matineo whha visiting 1 is ~| posed of G. THIRD WARD, Mr. Patterson was introduced and said | ' Ross of Burt gounty, this'state: Murs. | points, and it was hov he crowd con- | teenth will be tweuty-five feet higher than THE W. C. COUP W hatn | MeYipomurtes & DS | | First Procinet—No. 214 North Tonth street: | briefly that the proffer in_question had been | Tamilla Elliott, for a long time a_teacher in | cluded their work of sightsccing and inspec. | Sixteenth, Eighteentli twenty-two feot higher di e and John Edward v Burton said, “We vis McCleave, B. EEberman, Thonius €ros- | he fesult of hints received from the park | the schools of this vity; Mra. John Stewart | tion. Tt was surcly u g hievement fu | than Seventcenth, Niucteenth = twen x , ant (.\I|vn‘||[\}l‘nmv[\Hlf‘»lu\\u a railroad con ol TR ; commission and a_kuowledge that the people | and D, P. Beard. . | the way of trausp of machinery | ¥~ fect higher than Eighteenth, GULUM- R B IBR AT HYD b ARELR RYOKIREN 00, ,.‘;n‘\ Jomn Lakstrons Wi S.J 0= | of the city needed just such a parkway and | her husband to Oniahi | from one great city to_another, and Omaha | 8ud ‘Twenticth X R A e | agement to us, and ngreed thut when ho FOURTH WALD, park as offered. He desired that the | was among the lors’ and sy the | may woll feal proud of boing the reciplent of four feet higher than enth, overything 0 HEECatmini Aoues o a2 b Ay S L D 2 St Prechct Mo o Sonth Sixteenth; | COmmission recommend the matter o the | town grow from a sivugeling wooden vill 1 an enormous quantity of this firn's fa- | teenth up to Bee and New Yo fental Jugkle Urasn band and greit Soou, tho mattar whl' bo presentod | Georso H.'Loslle 1k thoh South Rixtaenthi | oity council, i | toits present metropolitan proportions ions harvesters, which are known through- [ buildings will bounchanged rand s R e L ond--No. it Alex Melntosh, B Dr. Miller said that he appeared simply as | lifo was a busy and useful one. She was | out the civilized world. Tho train was allowed | Pouglas and 1 ¥ him to the board of directors. J. Parrott, \M,.“ Bovius, o private cit .;..n!m.n in his ..nm\n.u]u\‘. | devoted to her family, and a to stand at Bighteenth and Pacific streets l'“”’t" i i i et e E YINTR WARD, ity as w member of the park commission, - - beauty and sweot disposition. until late in thegvening for the bonefit of the ‘The incline will be to the noj b put on sale Sl 4 T B ll lIyl"h'm\\!"|I|mx‘l A 1 Engi ‘st Precinet 506 Sonth Sixteonth: | @ representative of the citizens of Omaha he | not connected with yny DAL o aasoc public, swhen 1t was run “Inu K ::fy..l ;\);‘ ad of the south, On Douglas it will be '”,"' (L L \ JTL ll\llmum i.“«x.;“ » Holdrogo end :.Im,\n. ks Froiday, Richard Costello, John™ Wal- | wonld guaraute .‘::‘.“:“\;:: to do all in his | of profoes l..-m;um,‘ ingiples, she lived an | Burlington vands at the foot of Capitol bweaty-two foct, tapering frim Favian 1o z d \ eer Doran ave in Kansas City making an ex- 0, 2 ; power to secure the approval ¢ o city | exemplary, honest and Christian life, Her whete the commodious new ware- | Dodge, RALOONL. ALro0 2 tun up to D me E M amination of the union depot plans. After [ pSevond No. Wi Shoruan avenues Robert 0. council. - He said that the m-;\'; commission | lust few been spent happily | housoKstands, and where it will remain | Bovth and the incline will of course be to the bRk npee, discanding the original idea and adopting an- ~| o could 10 do mo han - recom: | among he had been a sufferer | until this when' the work of un. Ll Corner 11th and Farnum Sts Lo At oy B ALl AR S3h HIRRE AR XTH WARD. wend. From the organization of the board use of hor | loading g away in the new ware- . other style of urchi o0 ure, My ‘_-m]nmu | Fise oot Tweniy '-nl\u, gnd Lake | uvear ugo the mombers had tried to socure | mplication of diseases, house wi sing this train " First Appearance in a Muscum visit to every modern station in the east, s irant, K. J. Glenn, ideas in the matter of beautifying | “, SR ) 1 e ’ 4 ¢ dic a . Twenty-fourth stre und k H\’vnl e mown. 8 ¥ Deeving, jr., o took notes of the best features in each, and J. M ‘) A i the city with parks and boulevar He wlmnx i by m.m\ wople in Omaha, The fu binders, and fifteen car P . N i Bith thuse combined hus planned what Mr. Sl WG st Thomas hoped thut the conditions of " this ot wero | noral Wilk take place ‘fomorrow at 2 o'elock | 1oads of & nding twine A B tiesn 0ns AANFRETTA'S OraAn Suys \m\ be the most complete depot Thirty-third and Parker sty D. | not to be such as would delay an immediate | from the ..,..‘..... 3012 Lake stroet. i the Ihose ) fuiled to see the t : it CURES PERMAN [ \ Tk Ty i ar L 4 ! immey 9 L reet, and th ed to 500 the train upon ts ENTLY 0! , Nuthan 81 Stuurt Gwynue, ceptance. To all public and liberal-minded | remains will be buried in Prospect Hill ceme- | arvival would be well repaid by a t to the . Mr. Boran’ uperintendsd tho epection of VENTH WARD, citizons the spoaker desired to say that an ac- | tery, ; S g Mot AL TR S8PRAINS and STRAINS. mous Kantomime Go i ) su v irnd o 8 y house today. The work of unloading 1 S : i depotat Indianapolis, which is conceded | First Preoin avenue: George | ceptance of land for park and _bouleva —— VeIl Dok sob im bl (B AltASacH Ac il as Athletos Fralse it Highl. wnpty Dumpty Bolipsed ‘ to be the fiuest of the kind built up to dute, | Sabine, N, W Shelby witys meant an improvementof such donations Whooping Cough. have & chance 10860 this great tealn RlL nay 600 Minnia £, 540 Francieco, Onl Muy's, 1897, Mahomet, the Ihex. A Rocky Mountaln Goat | It will, however, be surpassed by that of this [ | Second and Dupont str and the board would not opt faster than | This disease is likely to be quite pre The oficial » Chicago, Burlington Bome thue ago, while & membor of thia With four perfect horun. H P e o Crawfond, Wi tans 'F Hhby ol Eoniare: . iers was 8 NGEiD. bad | thix Hacih coa (s pely tobe qulte wala of -t Chumen, Hutinglop, ympic Athletic Club, 1 sprained my kiico “RUnd Jefl the marvelous master of the | : EIGHTH WARD. # south {n Omaha, Both would have these | eral piaces'tn Towh . Parent CoapIPaiion $he. s erely and suffered agony, but was apeedily plano. World's Fale Comedy Co., somprising A Ot g aesr———E e atroots B | faouwin Cighs, Bocs Would DAY iowo |, oral places L Towev Harsnis arv eutilod to tho 1y aud cowplotely cured Uy 53 (2 i ) urtints, 'TWO GrOUb Bihae Shows The Unlon Paciio Is just recoiving a num- | Vi Noaw 1 A T iy, | douated. Ho thought, however, that the | best treatment. Pust ex perionce adiod. it e UNEAARRNTS One Dime Admits to All, V' ber of the new engiues ovdered last fall and | oS0 P arker: Thomis 11 Doyle Schuidt, | righer .uv-\‘m » populous .‘."m. part “‘x the | demonstrated that there is no danger from a0 griimped from By sending them out on the road, 5l city should make it possible for the park com- | the dise hen Chamber ‘ough Re 009 b B4, Oniaba 3. suffering frox seuding them qut on the road. Thoy are t . NINTH WARD ould ks 1v possihle for tho par: o a0 disease when Clam 1 Congh Rem 1 {umped froi an engine in collision, wiid MEN 52"epins fr4y b used principally on heavy freight traius. | Fiest Precinet—28 Farnam street: Willlam vn part of the city, which would enuble i e By T straluod, my dukle very badly, . [ v7q canes Youthtul Errorg, L s o BRI @ .0 LR e e et e e G R i A ich would enable | sands of ¢ single fai Vitus dar for weeks. 5t. Jacobs Ol complesely cured et it is known as “ten-wheel con 2 TR UG T P pace with the north | ure or in giving oon cured me. o ROdi! sulidated hogs' and numbered 1600 An- [ srovavenues Seward, G. i, Webster, A Milier emphasized the fact that " T pless at K W ey i other A 10, two o ch o ed yester i. Edwuids, 4s to parks and bou 3 5 B, hpas A0 L1BAL RS, , two of which arrived yester | G. F 1 ‘uw A ks and boulevards wa THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. Salimors, 'Y