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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BER, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1890. A MAY SHOWER We offer today about six thousand Men’s and Youths’ fine suits at T ) ANOTHER RAILROAD WAR. worked hand-in-hand against what they con- | I IIIL (.,l I. Y —_— sidered a common enemy. Anderson is a re- Threatened Demoralization Again in | publican and Coekrell is a democrat. The Passenger Rates to the East. former wants the postofice and the latter has Mrs. J. N. Rose, who has A war that will simply knock the bottom | it. Just now it looks as though they sk for the past five weeks, is now out | out of passengor rates is predicted by all | would full out over South Omaha's only fed- ager and rapidly convalescing. railroad men. The failure to organize a new | eral office, B i Dave Kaufman's preliminary he ation has produced much fll-feeling,and 4 ‘(‘lmvarlznlv:x::’(mr:‘):\rlllnn:-‘r';\m\lnllln'rvly:Ir:: n"\‘x':;-‘ has been postponed for thirty days, s are already being given by certain | YO :up«.u Wi, S deminded. | Tias been admitted to bail in the sum of | Chicago-Missouri river linesthat they pro- | cupeain - Cockrell's place. ‘Anderson 8700 in h case or $2,100 in all, pose to declare open rebellion ;n\vl ‘lloy,xx4)rtll‘|{,0 feol .“ nnw‘ ‘nm;‘ he is t}ml lhl.n:“uv. " {eht wines wero passed | everybody, The reasons assigned for this | republican in Douglas county and claims the ngh ':l.l:-.i ‘.‘r\.l:f,,l.\t ‘1:.‘:‘ i \r.".{: srday ur-llvr)n ate that competing lines have been | sole credit of having won the last two battles l ¢ i v t the polls through ersonal endeav- by Collector Alexander from Frankfort- | paying commissions, amounting to nearly as | A% te POLS Lir ugh his own persona . Bank clearings yesterday $1.178,911.24. b fully one-half what you would have to pay for the same goods else- ors. He has been a candidate forth signed t k & C the fare. This, however, is only an AALErANID GYer o100 FMW 4 § ) P 5 R iy o Htatot ket SEoltTwab | exhisny . TheY T SIELY ATV 0 0| A D over hon BAFEiavers | where. We promised something big in the way of a suit sale and you in the and when I blow at the Wisconsin Central and What encouragement Connell gave Ander- son_Saturday is not known but Captain ‘ockrell is " greatly disturbed. He = has ly refused to join ade the Alton mad | heard of “Uncle Dave's” quiet work and the Omaha, which tion, This turned he took with him Charles Ande gon, ulins Fraud Jones, who fs wanted in | the assc know we never do things by halves. Today and throughout the follow= soveral Towa towns on charges of bur- | and inspived it 0 look fof vengeauce, Tho | fs "rustling “uround among' his * friends, ONE ENJOYS ing week you can expect one dollar to do the work of two dollars with- L t, of the Apollo | meaced Himsel bafore he reumns t6 Washingionand | Soth the method and results when B Sents for the concert of tho Apollo | ™SHEEL it drop to 81 sure botween M pliph e sty | Byrup of Figs is taken; it is plewsant | out fear of disappointment. This is not a petty sale of a few styles for club next Wednesday night at the Grand | gour iy opera house went onsale yesterday morn- fng witharush. Among the features will cr polnts and Chicago,” says an official, “and 1o telling how much 1 not be surprised to see some clerell fought an- | and refreshing to the taste, and acts ¥ po 3 n to hold o it ¢ 3 3 ¥ as e s Ut | Bl b St WL | genly yet prompy o the Kidueys, | the purpose of making a noise. Its a grand showing of entirely new and be ']h" singing of J \\1l"|ll”1“1“b anzand the | of the lince o icd },‘m{‘;_w dation just to get Cockrell’s job, merfiu.md ]llinvc]s, cI]vmsclsI th? s):- ; O e 2 to down these arbitrary outits like tho Wis- Skots of 1 tem effectually, dispels colds, head- | this season’s goods--every garment made for the finest retail trade. Clark Woodman, proprictor of the | consin Central or ruin H:::r business,” O oaads| NOHONTAR: fevety mlnl cures lml itual =5 g y9g i e ( 4 ¢ D : The annexation campaign waxed e 5 , once com- ause its re- | [ . 3 3 ? 2 R i ek A i Honaa alet \as not granted. | ngly warm in South Omaha for a few days, | Constipation. - Syrup of Figs is the The few samples in our windows give only a pooridea of the value of vator in the rear of his mill on North en " the Milwaukeo withdrew = its | and local editors becamo quito personal in only remedy of its kind ever pro- Boventeenth strect. The building will | etion on o the now = agreont | thele romarks, Following aro two sample | duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- | these goods, the prices on them do not tell one-half how cheap they are 7o Saturday morning. zephyrs: ceptnbla to the stomach, prompt in ything %8 in a chaotic samucl P. Brigham, in a signed article, | jtg action and truly beneficial in its i g shildre! o | oonditic DUssenger Aee| 4 said: “If this vituperation and abuse of me !il‘»'h«l cvening )h tI')lre ':hl‘.lml‘," n IT ";l;n» condition. " Pussenge mu u‘(fl'x;‘f”:!:?m\gn ious | tald i, VL this yitapcration snd sbusefme | ffects, prepared only from the most clsh Preshy church, e h » vill think from now until hell burns the last | healthy and agreeable substances, its & SR = SV . | grams ordering them to bulletin cut rates, Mg At e, AL : Le) g b, be conducted by Mrs. Rev. J. R. Johns, vestigo of their water sonked rottenncss, that | many ‘axcellent qualities ¢ commend it be of wood and will cost $45,000. i in the meeting at C A grand entertainment will b given | As a consequence, ev sold. You must go inside the store and examine the goods. Every coat ig finished open at the bottom, you can see what the quality is, examine when a cantanta entitled **An “Hour in Mr. McKibbin's Exit. their beds are made of chestnut burs and | N\ et h Fairyland” will be performed, together | Since tho resignation of C. H, McKibbin | their pillows of thorus, and their fodderof | t0 all and have made it the most | 41, o linings, trimmings and the general get up of the garments, see how with a miscellaneous programme. and J. K. Choate speculation has been rife in U"i‘)l‘l':}h"’“{l'(l‘dhm‘" s i pngu]ur remedy known. ’ » The poundmaster Sunday took up on Pacific circles as to who will be the | the seribbler of the defamatory articies tha rup of Figs is for sale in 50c thirty head of cattle be slonging to Mrs. Caillier who lives northwest of Hanscom 1 Dame rumor mentions sev- | hay She o iy aml 21 bl)llltsbl)y QB L N they fit, then you will have an idea what bargains you are getting. gists. Any reliable druggist who appeared in the basta says that President | my character come out like )11:-I1I;.'n The Gl © her (}4}.'“‘1:,: 1.:';. L fna it convenfont to | any responsibility attached ‘!‘onllvlg:”“{};:}l";'x: may not have it on hand will p;,o- It would be useless to enumerate any particular style or styles in this sale. As we said there the authorities to determine the pound- coward, liar, scoundrel and villain.’ cure it promptly for any one who | i A A . 5 SR v i & SsetInt Ve poRsin s MuK b CHoatating s Bt ey are about six thousand suits an ne is as o a barga as 2 3 rices rang master’s authority in the premises. D e o biietrs | Distinguished Packing Houso Men, | Wishes to tryit.” Do not accept any d one is as big a bargain as another. The prices rango The Omaha street railway company | that demanded exe attention. Matters G. W. Simpson of Chicago, gencral man- | Bubstitute, from ¢4.90 for a good All Wool Cheviot Suit, up to $15.00 for tailor-made extra fine Fancy 2;.].:.:.'. & ~l|~ ;.. mn,'“l_y..'l.]:. (;‘n o u,:;(l"l(!’\'l_ ;\“)‘l‘yll“l‘:lhtmunl lb; ““I:-:! lll‘lll:‘(:ln:“b“n::lt:f"_ :vrg{?"u[‘ lln: (; H. Hammond Lun{xp‘y;n_\iv”;x (; CALIFORNIA FI6 SYRUP CO. o 1 : et il Sy AR R I L jos illinghast, formerly manager of the George SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, ‘orsteds. There are all styles, li ark colors: sacks o -ocks, also fine Corkscr ]nl:'u' :ll\‘ul;l:n;i “”:. I'h \\nxlt\ wag com. pelied to take .\x.:"n:).‘.'.1‘1“m:tm..;h?l".“mz.‘m? T STt & 4l BT Boiists) b TS vl A iy orsteds. There are all styles, light and dark colors, sacks dnd frocks, also fine Corkscrew N y 1 : I o At Itoports, tha® | mond, Ind., now of Chicago, and C. R. Ge - & - ] : been prosceuted to Thirty-sixth street up i ! ey | of Chica.aro 1n the city, the iiests of 3 | Prince Alberts, silk faced, at $9.50 for the coat and vest, < tomoon. - The compriny 1atends pushing A PBevery | Superintendent Hy. H. Medhy of the G. H. { the work as rapidly as possible. o or Choate, hud to succeed, General [ Hommond & Co. plant. H Don't hesitate to come inside if yqu sce a big crowd on the first floor, we have a second :mc{ Peter Gronwold, an inmate of the poor cked Mr. Meek, consequently the Sunday's BHoata { anlll:n‘ SO ke DTEL AL -‘“"";fl‘]':,‘.-m say that 7. V. Parker, | . The regular weeldy shoot of the South E | third floor, all full of goods, and plenty of salesmen on each floor to wait on you. uk , Omuha, e G B X } | Omaha gun club, Leld at its rango in tho 1 had been srvant in the employ ant generul freight and passenger agent | AR08 SEH AR “Ppe . . . Tieutenant Wilion. about & month ugo, | in Chicago of the Mountain division, has re- | Third ward Sunday, resulted E MAIL ORDERS---In order to give our outside patrons an opportunity to secure some of Ho hid shown symptoms of insanity,und | snod aud wil bo succeoded by S, W. A Day. | Rl : o I g ] s preparations had been made to take him 1 s 7 these bargains, we have, of the larger lots in this sale, a limited quantity of samples., We will 1o the Lincoln asylum, but he died sud- s at headquarters fail to confirm il A ERUND DAY SN THE E : : Y/ g i R o . R TY X} : : § send them with rules for measuring, but cannot guarantee the filling of the order, as the goods e by + 4 > The L was for llll club medal and a PLES Developing Oklahoma nothing of i 120100 = THAT KEMARKABLE T, H . N . s Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday | The question of a ]M‘rm-l"r"nt T'"mfin{xw AR vt Bkl ‘“.,;r'fi“‘n‘fft”fi".\ ’ ; are likely to go fast. However, you can try. We send goods C. O. D., with privilege of exams ¢ 1t | McKibbin will not be considered untill Mr. ELGL Lap b o ] afternoon by tho Colum svelopment I kR R M S ORR s a fi A itk talFi I s i ] ; : company £0,00 o dovelop Columbin, L il b both medal and_ hat. At each weekly shoot i i ining and trying on. If they are not in every way satisfactory you need not take them. Oklahoma, The incorporators are W. W, {'that 1o otlier min will & lierdaftersome: South Omahs vi 1 9. W, and for, W, i ST ATOLaE ThRT alue o be shot for in & { Vest, 0. K. Dell 3 casa < y al. . o in the cuse of Mr. McKibben, o —— 56 1. & O. Train. City Notes and Personals. AR DD 7 Voxt Sunday ul, Minne- and Mrs. E. H. Doud have gone to Licenses wero issucd to the following par- | | Next Sunday the ! ane 0. tics by Judgo Shields yesterday: il hun. | A Demorest medal contest will take place OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH 4 Name and residence, Ace. D S ol | atthe Mcthodist church Friday night. ; Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda ] {(.ul:l‘ Baltzer, Omaha 6 reburni 9 i 15 p. m. and A dog fight across the Sarpy line and ha 15° NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT { Carolina Jensen, Omaha, 0 | ¢ " The company | ball games at Buvke's entertained the spor E 11AS VEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER ¢ Terbert, { 5 | expocts to bring in each morning a car load | Sunday, PALATABLE AS MILK. H ) b | of uilk cans from the towns along the lino, The Sobotkers lost Sunday's game at | § DORSED by Privsn SOLD BV ALL { Filled the Lamp With Gasoline, The U. P. Dumi D arovo ooV st Lawnsibyia Dyt R UTIONS G D 1 d F’ t tl St t ¥ 3 > L G 3 he U. P. Dummy. score of 12 to 11, 2 Kerosene by the servant of Mrs. Frank, liv- roposed to discontinue its dummy | Judge King yestorday as @ result of Sun. | — =SSR Rsscsns s fng at the enth and Jackson o 0 day arrest: Tt but such is not contemplated at | 447 & e at AR ISR The Ghastly Record 17 streets, and when lighted Sunday night ex- It may be done after the lowa lines i ! ploded. The combustible articles near im- | that have signod agreements commence to q“}:l::::‘llu;"u el the Presbyteriun church | of deathsthatresult from malaria Is fright- mediately caught five, but the whole was e ns ucross the river. tinguished by the use of a wet blanket. The 1 damage amounted to $100. No one injured. 80 1n rease. Grand Lottery eiltiagez, Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES it pormea remedics, ‘Whichifapplied at the t, by y 1086 their power. Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills have proven the most valunble mnla- rial antidote cver discovered, A noted clergyman of New Yovk pronounces thorm The Drop of a Bottle. ks, the Union During the high wind yesterday an | Pacific carnings for January, —February, John Shang was drunk yesterday and B foll through o Chincse laundry window. He | & O e ninatecniin empty bottle was blown froma window in | March and April were, in round numbers, ! ! Y wi : he gr o nineteen i 5| 0] ] 000,000 h 1 ested and ased on paying the cost <century, l 8t n tlmm days of defee- e e o G T e e f'eur. Rl ng the window pane. Tivo plumbing fad sewer gos, no fumily GRAND MONTHLY . WING dance halls | should be without t 'Ly aro pleas- ed witih o vanilla Tutt’s Liver Pills, one of the crowd on the boy's hat afforded considerable prot but a se ealp wound wi 1 was atten to by a phys employed by Dr. Spragué and is attending to AR e All'tho saloons and Sunda pivementblow st Mo Notes and Personals. running in full blast Sunday. The Fred Nush, of the Milwaulee, went to Chi- tes of Sunday closing are grievously cago yest 3 nted at the turn things | I Rebekuh v Will take place In public at the CITY OF JUARE 1y Paso del Norto), Maxico WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st, 1890. passenger agent of the aughters of his work as usual. ansas City, is in town. another cial in Masonic SURE ANTIDOTE TO MI\LAHU\- | ||| vnaer the personatsuperviston ot GEN, JOHN S, \Il)\BY and MR.CAMILO ARGUELI C— nd company went to Lincoln | Thursday o) S Ce 11| the former u.m‘.u of such prominence in the U 05 that his pr Burned the Wire, yesterday morning, on the Union Pacifle. pected 0 bring basket filled With toothsome SOMI vu’“’ht"" 25 | sufticie ent guarantec o tho publie that tho drawings will belmld with strict honesty A telephone wire was blown from the poles ness to "o Tatter (the Suporvisor of tho Moxican Government) 18 of equil s and ||m,;|hy at Sixteenth and C — lunch, S Sixtee o rday, and A Miles' Nerve and Liyer Pilla. | Tholadics and socloty of the P el il T 3 over S P n important discove: They act on the | church will meet at Mrs. J. C. M fi felliacross tho overhoad wire of tho Sixteenth T o ds through the | residence Wednes fternoon o completo | | street motor line. The loose end hung nearly vos, £ ' . They speedily ngemonts for the strawbe [ CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 80,000 Tickets! Only 80,000 Ticketsl o WHOLE TICKETS, §4; HALF TICKETS, $2; QUARTER TICKETS, $1. LIST OF PRIZRS H’mc of $60,000. . .....$60 000 [ 100 prisos o RGO EEL .Mv Lrtzo of 10,000 10000 | 100 Brlzon of 7008 5000, 100 Prizes of § Drtees o 1 10 Prize: 0 Prize 100 Prize 200 Prize to the streot, and the blue flames emitted taste, torpid liver, v at Rowley's hall on warned pedestrians to the opposite sido of | piles and const Splendid for men, the thoroughfare till tho conductor of amotor | women and children. Smalle train made use of his bell rope to pull down | surest. 30 doses for the dangerous dangler, The telephone peo- | at Kubn & ple compelled to disconnect all the rires, but ure unablo to stato what dumage MILLARD H s done. ) mildest, An Absolute Cure. uiples freo ’l'hnOl(l(.l\'ALAI!II"I‘! : is only put up in and is an absolu L LOT. wounds, chapped hands and ullfikull'lvlplll ns Will_positively cure all kinds of piles, Ask It is Sold by Markel & Swobe for Two | for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- Hundred Thousand Dollurs. SRUby Aoad ar DI oy Ay Markel & Swobe have sold the Millard ho- et ity tel site to P, J. Sorg of Middletown, O., for Hint to Five £200,000 cash. They ret: a ground leas cents, Co.'s, 16th and Dou 0. H. Rothacker's Funeral The funcral of O. H. Rothacker will take placo at the First I n church this ] morning. Rev. W arsha s to conduct | the s ho honorary pall bearers are C.E. Yost, W T, F. Brennan, Elmer Fran rith, 1. B. Moores, t Smokers, ain the building and “\\ hich end of that running ninety-nino years going to put in your mouth Y : ayablo quarterly, Washington dedler of o Herald veporte A. E. Moynihan and F. R. Morrissey, while ments” are estimated to be’ worth | qg the latter cut off the closed end of it the pall bearers will bo ‘R. B. Peattie, W, C. | $15,000. Tholotel is 154 feet on Douglas | 5.00nt cigar. *“Why, the end I have Gregory, J. C. Crawford, R. T, Eaton, ‘W, | bY 1 'x..ux"" Riirteenth iserectiandiisiavel|| ot #orcubaHe replied. “Why do_you Vaughn, jr., and Fred Nyo. ' The remains ” 1014 Prizes :nnuunLllu, ot ot drawing a prize 18 sont to the under- alie will bo collected and remitted We the undersigned hereby certify that the Banco p of Mexico In Chiliuahua has on, deposit fexican International Banking Company, y funds to guarantee tho payment of all in the Grand Lot r tho tor o aslk. “Because,” replied th igar Ink Lottory, an siating your address cleirly, with will “bo'faken from Drexol & Maul's to the | | During the téwm of the lagse thare 1s not, to S e et el briosg and. In go0d falih | SLATD, Connky. Hirvet ans More rapti mail | i church at 810, thence to Forest Lawn come- y rovuluation, and at its expiration Mr. v, 10 get the most enjoyment out A Golivary will b fesred by YOnE. enclosing Ab euvels ] tery for interment. All the newspaper men anu:slu-}w are to pi I LWo- l.ll ‘s urlnn of that ci you are doing the worst A SOLIN MOSHY, Commission 0P BRLIE FE e i R AR TRATI0 | i > 0 5 N » | the new improvements then on the ground r possible, 'l explai cing 2 CAMILO A RGUELLE: A 3 i Co., of tho city wil utteud tho fuueral In'a body. | et nprovonents then on tho ground, || thing possible. D'l explain. * In muking «The fashion wears out Suporvisoe for 2o Govorament; Sy of ot o, : e AIGR Tor DAL, Shes woels, was. oloagd Lags | heap.c E004 (engygh Mrupber 1th 1 | 1 for tickets by ordi Tott tatning M i b [, s Worl Ao col 8 closed last 3 — o 1 y e more apparel than the man” Send remittances for tickets by ordinary letter, containing Money Order, Board of Public Works. Suturday and the transfer will be made next | USed—us oo, on 'n, ason tho finer I usurpaed i the treatmont of al forn % BE : 1| | NOTICE. e dy it Hxpreas Companics, New York Exchiango, Bani Draft or Posts The board of public works opened bids Euvina filler is used in a | Mo briress HONd Tty | || and every man likes to be ap- || | Noto, Addros all Felstered lotters to terday aftornoon for grading Dodgo strect wkel & Swobe aro now having ire, but does not yun the lengthy of | it wFHRGGH U ils dixialahs (it Ot | || pareled in the fashion. MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., ¢, | plans drawn for some much needed altera: gar, as in the beteer goods. It N Sl ut oy proposs | usually ends about an inch from the ex- CANNOT FAIL Hawiegodblzaidte doill Cit sing its roof an- | tremity of the butt or end that is gene y economically is the question, | Ryan, E S, I, Williams, John A. hon n'el(.'.'::"\lflv’.'.‘.'[',l.'.\"'\ .‘.‘.llflx.}';;hwfi\.\"“.i ally placed in the mouth, and poor, | andacure is gy overy case. Thoso who i;_fl us solve this question for | O'Kebfo and Ed Pholan, The bid of Pholan leopis ro | Heght weed, raised in the northern statc you our i and t T 3 oma by rniing the structure | /g of'n grade similar to dried_ cabbagoe, you by showing 1 1 was not signed and was thrown out. The | up one story higher, but that probably will | 4nd of a g J 0 ¢ onbbago, lotl nd you will see that d Contr Vi ( to Knight Brothers at | not be done this season B v is inserted. In smpking the 5-cont S l R,I C I i l E E: clothing, andy ill's from Lown avenuo to the belt hne rail Bids were submitted by C. A, Jousen, Knight Brothers, L. West & Co, Canfield & | othor st . Mexico, v a Kl Pa 0, T« tions in the house. At pr j of Juare to remodel the rotunds E bic yard, that being the low- Ir. Sorg calculates that this transaction | cigar all the smoke, of course, passes |you can have a stylish, well | ] est bid, will not him § per cent ou his investment. In | through the miserablo stub, = which | Bgnouncelt s most wondertul succoss, Stricture | | phade, good fitting suit at a | * &:.\l‘ M";‘?“r;”\”,“hn.“\“:":ni',‘ l'l‘l\ ||[|2r’“ul|:; ;:ly{;!l:lllllllll‘.( makes it taste b Now, if you will nafew davs without pain, cutting 1oss of time resonable price. | ! 0 & Co,) Zor paving ¢ a roverse the eigir and cut ‘off the ] | ! i oh. month end, gt ieand pulwway, you | LLost. Manhooc \ b1 VIAduCt | mne motto of Coliforain moans, I havo | Bamcrioy. ik Very nearly us mych 450 And al meaknows ot oraany, thuldltyo ! ! found it. Only in that land of Sunshine, | D€" ¢ S ik a atul reaulta aro sk | where the orange, lemon, olive, fig and graps HEEbsaiia are Al ms, St. Vitus ance, nervousness restored Lo bls usunl bloom and ripen, and attain their highest perfection in mid’winter, aro the herbs and gum found that aro used in that pleasing 1o us | romedy for all throat and lung troubles to be done at such |~ Santa Abie, the rulerof coughs, asth pne | ADFONS Upon pi o are found o L Nervitie. and Douglas. bo fil Barrenness and All —— - and s oy ro with his ORILAFY | consumption, the Goodman: Drug Co. has Aoy Bantensod to H l'Cl]]'\lC l)l‘& 2SCS ¢ SCASCe ooy e’ oo ! ; Avery Butler, the fourteen-year-c nstructions Nnied sgent £ ‘,L:",‘,‘fl“ s | boy whio shot and killed his father at st e I ulguiters of tho whole clty found in | at §1 a bottle. ' Three for & Clinton recently, has been convicted of Ian of to or palr need of repalis, Try California Cat-r.cure, llwunh guaran- | murderand sentenced to be hanged uch patient. Hours for — tee cure for catarrh, $1, by mail, $1.10. 10, says a special from Raleigh, 5. ¢ 1l and Successor. suld {n his testimony on his own bohalf onel Cifhrles M I who | Michiga that his mother urgéd him to ussussinato pay- | Thefollowing letter, recetved yesterday, was | his father, positively cured without | Colonel Te Lieutenant C bas been on duty in this city as deputy master general of the tment of the | forwarded to Secretary Nason of the board of g A s 4 k 8 AT, K m' w. Appliances | for Deformities, and gt W o, i St o o | st Sl Mok S M Ll |y VB s soun o | 3 Y VI ] 15 ELESTRIGBELT |t AP . i g g e et 0 1y pan b ; Qay this week for Sun Antoulo, Tex., whero | Biel 0% nion | May 10.—To the Bditor of Fu[uuuAuu.lo, i Iul"‘nnvm.luu 50, 1889, | ¢ eab, Write for alrtu A\ 8 OA,UNOW,,"“T Aok, v,k SLio an B o Al Editors. ho will assumo tho dutios as chief paymaster | pu fie of tho department of the Texas, of tho Mi Cured in30 to 50 Dayw. 'he twenty-third annual meeting i stato press ussoctation oceurs Colonel Terrell was stationed at Omaha about four years, botween 1573 and 1576, and saw this city me from 16,000 populition in the city of Saginaw, MYch., Ju N 18 next and is to be followed by an extended excursion to the west, Ac ding to the itinerary of the trip as at present arranged our D' bUSPENBORY » All Rheumatic C luints, Lumbago, Osmeral ind Mo vous” Debilitz, ness, Kidney 81 to its present size. Ho stated to @ vepor party will arvive in Omaha about August 8, bes, Nervousnesa | ir cae, wiit e L"i\"f v that ne was loth to leavo Omaha, as he had | and “if you deem it advisable to place bling, Sexusl Ex, [ Bpecialor Nerve 3 1 Byphills, Gleet an [ ? mudo many wurm friends during his vesi- | this information in the hands of lhuwl\\lm g 2 ;j;nhm;:‘l";:, {4 ‘ anah Medwul and Sur gluul l“ i stod to bo transported to San ARl ReTinE D (RN LethontaTd RO s vt Corner 9th and Harney Sts,, Omaha, Neb X said the colonel, “purely for fam sented to our people, I shall be . | DR.,OWEN' “Echrmc ’HSOLES; it That s the oaly polut In. the pleased to confer with them us to details with | | Alsoan Elotrio Trus g at which I can bo with wy whole | & view to making the visit mutually advanta- o e e TR 5 pars Addres ; Psiy.Y OWEN ELECTRIO BELT & ATPLIANCE CO. &l Colonel Torrell will be retived in 150¢, but | R OT RO R A AL vis, o, i] all of bis senfors in tho paymastor's depart “l” \\D l \ {\ \“ \l l“ l l | 920 Broadway. NEW ¥ORE GIT¥. 4 ment are older than he, 8o that by the time | proparation, and I should be pleased to hear OMAHA, NEB, | = ho is eligiblo for retivement ho will haye be- | from you upon t at your earliest | | come the senfor oficer in thedepartment, couvenience. | . LAT 8 Iicutenant Colonel Thaddeus H. Stunton, LOCUM, Secretary. AD '\\-\E & who succeeds Licutenant Colonel Tervell, - ; Wits o0 duty s the department of the Platte | The Amerlcan Wine Co. of St. Louls, make i NI tho Hiftoon yoars onding i 187, siuce | the celobrated imperial champague. 1f you Vi Which time ho has been on duty in Chicago a8 | can't get it at home, order direct, s deputy paymaster of the department of the ‘ Missourl. Colonel Stanton is expected in the | . SOUTH OMAHA DAILY EV clty early in this woek | 5 ’,h:: D OKS ' o | IL""'“lml NERAL S S lum\.o. e VZ / i | NESS CLRED Y e K th Omaha's Postofic MINGU Cor. DUUGLAS Reduced Rates Enst, Anuexation is over and is presumed to be a jus Groas Uolvarailie 40 wia. the Grent Rock Island Routes Tick- | sort of dead cock in tho pit. During tho last | jug¥opierihas Wt Sutaln Amonin Lie o1 | DR T QD L LA R 4.}\ND # ts sold ab the now office, 1602, Sixteenth | city clection and in the annexation ‘nglfs'- Um0l T 19 oo POWDER 00, — . e | T™H STS d Durunw sts,, Omaba, David Andersou and Postmaster Cockrell i NEW YORK CHICAGO. FRANCIS00. 18, s o 2l on ¥, BING I