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THE Detectives Haze James O'Brien CL'TY, Ellls arrested and James Carrigan yosterdny and charged them with being suspicious characters Hundreds of beautiful women have borne testimony to the fact that they owe their principal charm to the use of Spanish Court Cream, sold by all drug gists, and afternoon wnicndn - Hood's larilla is on the flood tide of of podulrity,which position it has reached by its own_ intrinsic, undoubted merit. NEBRASKA O1LS, Their Inspection Placed in of Louis B imrod. Hon. Loufs Heimrod, of this city, terday morning appointed state oil Governor Boyd, to succeed S well Mr. Heimrod was president of personal league iast campaign, and active part in the fight against Louis Heimrod was born in Prussia in buat us soon as he at od his maj eided to sail for America, comin ct to Omaha in 1505, He remamed heve one year, when the wonderful development or towus ong the line of the Pacific rallway, t in course of construction, induced him to re move to Laramie City, W vhere he en gaged in the grocery busi In two years he returned to this city, where he remained until 1575, when he vemoved to Shrevepor La., where e remained for sis y bef coming back to Qmaha, where he has sioce been engaged in the wholesule and retail grocery business. Mr. Heimrod is one of the German-American citizens has always taken a great 1 affairs, He has t life-long democrat and a warm personal friend of Governor Boyd. His appointment is presun in recognition of his valuable se dered during the campaign Tt is the duty of the oil inspector or his deputies tonspect all mineral or petrol il off d for sale for illumnati or any oil, fluid or substance which is 4 duct of petroleum and submit it t Phe requisite of such test in stat is that the oil or othe shall not _emit, ot below 110= ., a gas mite from a ited taper, I'ie salary of state oil inspeetc per year, and ail the fees received 1 of that s law ordered turr 1o the state treasirer. - vention is worth two or Charge was yes inspecto Cald the State the very probibition 1847, rights representative of Omaha, and interest i all pub vapor that will ig: s £2,000 excess 1 over “An ounce of pr three pounds of cury Original saying slightly changed but none the less tru Dow't wait % bo taken “la grippe’ Lut use Hallor's Cure, the most the down with Sure Cough wi prevention of this dread _discase, when taken in conjunction with Haller's Sarsaparilla and Burdock, i5at has ever been introduced. e Deciston in Favor ot Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. The new Palace slecping cars of the Chicago, Milwnukeo & St. Paul Ry., with cloctrie lights in every berth, will continue to leave the Union depot, Omaha, at 6:10 p. m., daily. Passengers taking this train avoid transfor at Coun- eil Bluffs, and arvive in Chicago at 9:30 a. m., in ample time to make all eastern connections. Ticket office, 1501 Farnam street. A, NasH, JE General Agent. songer Agent. the Ohicago, Card of Thanks, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Biddick desire to thank the many kind friends for their symputhy and assistance in their recent afiliction; also for the beautiful floral tributes which did much to brighten the sadness and gloom, st WAREHOUSES AND ADVERTISING. Two Topics Discussed at the Real Estate Exchange Meeting, There was a fair attendance at the regular session of the real estate exchange, yesterday morning, and a geueral interchange of views was indulged in by the membevs. The new warchouse law came in for a good share of the discussion and it was the unani- mous opinton that the measure was-one of the greatest boons the state and Omaha had ex perienced in years. The many benefits which must_uecessarily acerue to Omaha by the practical operation of the new law were discussed in all their bearings and it scemed tobe the general opinion tuat the real estato exchange could _experience material benefit from the operation of the | Tne committee appointed at the recent mass meeting, to devise ways and m 0 advertise Omaha to the best advantage, came in for a scorching that would bave made the committee wince, it boen present. 1t was stated that much valuable time was being lost and the delay would result disastrously 10 the best interests of the city ‘Ihe exchange has taken no action, as yet in the direction of commencing a svstematic system of advertising, the only method so far in vogo being sporadic efforts on the part of tndividual members, This very important matter has been delayed on account of tho expected move on the part of the general committee, but the members of the exchange were very outspoken in_ their views to the effect that it would be suicidal to delay much longer, o griping, no n no pun whon De Witt's Little vs are taken, Small pill. Safe pill 1L Troutle o s. H. Thomas Holmes and Tom Collins looked like a walking harness shop as they mean- dored down Tenth strect yestorday after- noon, Theso men had in their possession 8 num- ber of new curry combs, brushes, leather straps and three boxes of harness suraps. Unfortunately for them they met Detec- tives Haze and llis Unable to give a satis- factory account of how the plunder came to ve in therr possession tho ofticers catled tho atrol wagon and the two Tom's were soon behind the bars at the ity jail. While op- posite their names on the blotter were placed suspicious characters. “They will have a chance to explain matters to Judge Helsley this morning, ealiesia Dr. Birney cures ca NNOUNCENE Vernona_Jarbeau, the taleated soubrotte star, who is well-known here, aud u great favonte, will be at the Boyd on Friday, Sat- urday and Sunday night, appearing in her ponular comedy, “Starhght” The play abounds in specialties of a high order, and all tho songs are bright and new. In the firstact will be introduced the Cachucha dance from the *Gondoliers™ by special per- mission of Sir Arthur Sullivan, 150 v, Bee bldg TS, Nothing less than the new and brilliant en- tainment of the over popular Herrmann will be the attraction at the Boyd on this and to- morrow evenings. The youngster who has not seen Herrmano does not know the sur- passing delights of enchantment, and cannot iz0 what charm there is in a mystery. The oldest who has not seen Herrmann lias not found the happiest way to rencw his youtn, ‘This incomprenensible, this deft, this illusive and surprising Herrmanu, is au on- chaster with scemingly mexhaistible re- sources. See him every night and you are in no dangerof being made avietimof mo- for ho is always devising some ory of fitting new cloths on an old y. There is nothing chestnutesque about Herrmann. Even in his friendly talks with his public ho avoids the st belng ready-witted enough to soizo incident of the moment for the purposu enlivening his quaint conversatior fnvariably does it with the, huppiest tact and raro address. There is much pleasure for the spectator in Herrmann's mannor_ of doing a thing, as intho thing he does, Iiis skill 1s amazing. He vover bungles, and though the eye of much experionce be fastened onhim, e never fails to make his allusion good. In genuine sloight he is the king of magicians now prominently beforo tho public. IHis rogrammo Lhis season includos bis latest i usion “Strobeika,” “New Black Art, “Florine, Child of ‘the Air," “A Slave Girl's Dream,” Abdul Khau, oricotal unecroman- cer, aud others, of “0LD DAN" DRAKE'S ROMANCE Story of the Sorrow That Bent His Frame and Whitened His Hair, HE SUFFERED THROUGH A LIAR Years of Silence Did Not Efface His Love, Nor Did Hers Die Out—Happ ness in Sigh Mr. Daniel Drake, for many years a_com- positor on Tue Bee, today will shake the dust of newspaper life from his feet and turn his encrgies to 2. With his departure will *vanish e old landmarks of Omaha journalism, During the time that Drake has stood with “his nose in the many chanzes have taken place picked up bis stick Omaha was a he worked on comps unknown; when he laid it down today the villaze had disappeared, and the gling of his early life n Omaha is metropolitan daily, abreast with tne wonder- ful growth of the city of which it is an inte- gral part To lool s hie stood faithfully at his post day in and day out, with his bent fig and hair prematurely gray, could har be 1 believe that a romantie history had been his; yet interwoven in the man's fife is us pretty @ romance as ever comes to the surface, It datos ‘hol ono tive sheet at Dan when Dan was on the Ft. Wayne (Ind) G zette, The widow with whom Dan boavded had a daughter named Alice. She was about sixteen and u beauty. Dan fell a hopele: victim to her ch A few stolen meet- ings, a few sweet walks in the deepening twilleht, a few whispered vows of eternal allegian: a fow tender nd the thing was done. Had he been behind iron bars he could not lave been more surely a captive. ‘The engagement ring was bought, placed on the outstretehod fin , and the day onwhich his happiness hung fire was set. Working in_the office with Dan was a printer named Joues, Adling, malicions fellow, who key y endeavoring to instill into Drake's 1 ispicion as to his flance aney. He would not come right out with a piain statement of any facts that he might possess, but would throw out coutemptibie hints and invuendoes that, kept Drake always on the rack of suspense, Finally he told Dan that the girl had bestowed their engagement ring on another—a fellow craftsman, This aroused all the fire within him, and putting on a “sub™ Dan started for the il e, determined to sift the mat- ter to tho bottom. It happened to be wash day, and his flancee, like the dutiful daughter sheivas, was busily engaged in assisting her in the i0s, caresse: \g at the fateful finger, ving was wono, and taking the inconstaney of the girl to wuom Yo had pledged his love for granted, Dan hastily 1oft the city, too proud 1o even waste words with one 'who would treat lightly so sacred a token. The years came and went, Drake drifted about ihe country like @ leaf on a current, but the memory of his unhappy expericnce would not dim” He went to Kuusas, took o homestead, proved it up, and plunged into a v life—bit the wound would not heal. He finally quit the farm, came to Omaha and went to work on Tk Bre, where he has been ever since. e saved his money, made friends of all and bore his burden without. o murmur. 0 one, not even his most_intimate friends, even suspected the secret sorrow that was gradually consuming him. One evening last svmmer, while calling on an old fri tie was introduced to a lady who was ng the family. Imagin e his utter astonishment to find that the handsome 1ady who stood before him was none other than Alice, the love of his youth and the memory of his manhood. More than that, the rini which he had given her, and _which he supposed had been discarded loug ago, was blazing on her finger. Liko a flash, the fire which had been smouldering in- his breast loaped into a blaze and he atonce started in where he had “turned a rule” nearly twenty years before. Before the week had ended’ they were quietiy married. It scems that shortly after her desertion she went to Lebanon, O., whel she went through a complete courso of education. Several years later sho moved to Hillsaale, Tn., where she has resided ever since, teach: ing school, It was during one of her ‘annual sumimer visits o Omaba that she met her old loyer. Mr. and Mrs. Danicl Drake will leave in a few days for their farm_ncar Pleasantdale, this state, where they will pass the autumu of their life in peace and quict. ————— VERAL KiNDS OF by tie Police ney's House. The jailors’ department at tion is bogin S0¢ the BRASS nd McKin- the police sta- smbloa Soutt Tenth street junk shop, A half dozen search war- rants have been the means of unearthing several hundrea pounds of stolen brass and other metals belonging to the various rail- rond companies, and it is stored at tho sta- tion to be used as evidenco against ihe thieves. The officers searched the re: MeKinney yesterday morning of Twelfth ana Izard. jail, out his wife was at home, and she v ceived the visitors very frigidly. She denied that there was a particle of brass about the place except what was on tho ofticers’ buttons, but that didn’t prevent a search, and 1t was successful. In ono corner of the collar the earth gave evidence of hay ing been recently disturbed, and a few min- utes vigorous work with a shovel brought to light about one hundred .and seventy-five pounds of brass and 100 pounds of pig’lead, the whole valued at $100. When tho officers went to get the shovel, the woman rushed upstairs, seized a butcher Kuife and was about to attempt suicide when bystanders interfered and took the weapon away from her. The metal was taken to the station, and will be used as evidence against MeKinney. —— Customs Receipts. The month of April promises to furnish the groatest volume of business for the Omaha customs oftice that has ever been handled in one month at this port. Papers have already been od for sixty car loads of tin'plate or ov 50,000 pouids, This will no doubr be received within the next three weeks and will be the heaviest importation of dutiable merchandise ever ve- ceived at the Omaha port in that length of time. Receipts from customs will, the cus- tows officers say, double those of the same mouth for last year, and the indications are that the spring and summer business will be heavy. dence of Ed at the corner McKinney was in i SRR Public fmprovement Bonds. ery effort should be made,” said City Engincer Tillson, “to have the necessary election for voting bonds for city sewers aud paving intersections called at as early a dato as possible. Do the best we ean, wo cannot gou these bonds voted, the work advertised With His Thumb, A boy is said to have saved the Netherlands from inundation. Multitudes have be saved from the Invasion of disease by bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medicine imparts tolie to the system and strengthens every organ and fibre of the body. “1 have taken a great deal of medicine, but nothing has done me so much good as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I experienced its beno- ficial effects before T had quite finished one bottle, and I can freely testify that it is the best blood medicine 1 know of.," —L. W, Ward, sr., Woodland, Texas. Confined to an office, as T am, from one year's end to another, with little or no out- door exercise, 1 find great help in Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which I have used for several years, wnd am at present using, with exce lent resuits, It enables me to keep always at my post, enjoying the best of health. H. C. Barnes, Malden, Mass, ) : Ayer's Sarsaparilla DR.J.C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mar~ Bold by Drugglets. §1, 02 §5, Worth o8 bottle, 'HE OMAHA DAILY BEH: WEDNESDAY APRIL and the contracts awarded before July 1, and it will be later than that time unless prompt action is taken. HIS BOY AND HIS BOND. Vaclav Fiala is Very Anxl Both of The , whose mysterious disappear his family a short period of apprebiension & few days o now himself alarmed over the disappearance of his son-indaw, Joseph Oxman, dropped out of sight last Wednesday The old gentleman docsn’t care’ s0 much about the son-in-law, but the latter’s absence s About raclay Fi ance caused alarm and ro, is who EAUTY o PoLt s SAVING LABOR, CLEANLINESS, DURABLLITY & CHEAPNESS. UNEQUALLED, [EATED. DIGEG No 0DgR WHEN H! places 0 €500 bond in jeopardy and Fiala is surety on the be Oxman wedded [ and now scene with about two and says a's daughter another damsc o small bund or three Tast July, appears on the of humanity weeks' old, that coording to the eternal fitnoss of things Joseph should have marricd her. This complicated matters 1ch an extent that as socn as his fathe in-law had furnished the €00 bouc manded by Justice Hart, Joseph started maturely on_his summer vacation, After anxious days and sleepless had succeeded cach otner nearly - a weel, Fiala located his wandering boy in Otis, Kan., and he was on hand at police headquarters bright and carly this morning to see what stops w necéssary inorder to have Mr. Oxman os corted bick home to face the music and re lease the bond He was given a letter to the chief of police of Wyandotte, Kan,, and went away happy adache Wafers, Curesall ) minutes, At all druggists April Weather Predict 1t a p of March dustis king’s ransom, and April sl r forth Muy flowers, s it not right to pre dict that every day in every month the electrie-light sam-heated, vestibuled limited tra the Chicago, Milwau- 3 & St. Paul railway will continue to run on the short line between Omaha and Chicago. I'he electric reading lamp in every berth of their palace sleeping cars is their own patent and cannot be u by any other company. Ticket oflice, 1501 Farnam ety Omaha. night for hendaches in ns. worth st noved to tem- 2. cor. Douglas & 16th —— PRICE 01 FINC Modest Estimate o Worth of South Omaha John Stawal values his cach. This man an Cudahy packing company at South Omaha, On Junuary 10, while working 1 the lard room, Nis hand was caught in the machinery and two fingers off. Yesterday he com menced suit to recover the pay 1 the m members, alleging that the two are worth £,000, B. A, Ziegel, a former r has brought stit to reco from L. M and N, B, Sucket, alloging that they ow bim this sum as commissioners on sale of real esta The suit of W. B. Prugh against Eliza L. Joyce was commenced in Judge Ferguson's court yesterday aftornoon. Prugh had a house and lot which he traded to Joyce, but later it was asc «d that tho property was heavily encumbered and the transfer was not made. ‘I'he suit is brought to force Joyceto turn his property and take the house Today before Judge Estello will be'put on trial, charged murdered John Contiors EEbas A What a debt of gratitude to such men as Drs. Ayer latter for the great discov and the former for his Extract of Sarsapar- illa—the best of blood purifiers! Wno_can estimate how mucih these discoveries have benefited the race! e NEBRASKA BUSIN the fingers at $2 was employe of the estate agent, ¢ &89 Dwyer having Joo with the world_ow and_Jenner—tue -y of vaccination, S MEN. Their Second Annual Convention to be Held in Omaha, The second annual convention of the Ne- braska State Business Men's association will be held in this city in May. The call for the meeting will be issued this week, but the ex- act date will not be fixed for several days. The meetings will be beld in the board of trado room and 1tis expected that 500 mer- chants from all parts of the state will be in attendance. "Tho executive board of the association was empowered at the last meeting to fix the time and place for the next convention and the choice was unanimous in favor of Omaha, The jobbers of this city have all empressed a desire to entertain the' delegates in a suita- ble manner, and an instructive visit for all Drs. Betts % Betts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGLAS STREERT Tne most wid fallsts in the POFience, Fe coss in the Chronle and Surgiceal eminent physicians to the fu the afilicted CERTAIN RV il et PILES, FISTULA AND RECT cuarantéed cured without pain or deténtion from, business ny !Il.lNl ELY nently mnd suc .\\'l’llll.“. GONORRUHEA, T, witorthoa, Lon Night Emisslons, Veukness an to elther functional disorders thit resuitfrom youthful ollles or the excessof mature yo les or tho oxce STRICTURE without cuttin effected ment's pain or annoy TO YOUNG AND MIDDLEAGED MEN. A SURE CUR or rod DRS. BE proper indulgen cd tnd solitiry nabits Fuih both mind Dstnoss, study or marria MATRIED M happy life, aware of physical debility, quickly sisted, anfe weakness, destroyin < with ull its dre Is based upon facts. Socond thus starting ri prepar each cuse, thus effecting cures without injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - ence OMAHA, NEB. nd favoruhly known spece Unitel Stutes. Their long ex- markable skill and univorsal suc trentient. and eure of Nervous, Disoases, entitlo these confidence of erywhere. Thev guarante AND' POSITIVE CURE ful effects of early vico and the num atfollow in its train BLOOW AND SKIN DISEASE: y. completely and permanently cured VOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL DIS- S yield readily to thelr skillfal treat- AT, ULCERS AND VARICOCELE perma- sstully ‘cured In eve ual Weakne Teeayed all delicate sex positively eur < Lost Manhood, Fuen ties, Femule disorders peeuliae d, 18 well us all 5. aranteed pormane ntly “cured. removal - complete, canstie or dilatation Cures Dy patient Without o o= at hom I The awful effects of Y early vice which brings both mind and ded {118, permancutly Addross those who have fm- pulred thens Ives by which and body, unfitting them for N or those entering on that OUR SUCCESS First—Practioal expert- so Is specl y studied, Third — medicines ure 1 in our laborutory cXactly to suit or Su, Every e a ey - OMAHA, NEB To cure Biliusness, Sick Teadache. Constipatl Malaria, Liver Complaints, take to BILE BEANS Uso the BMALL SIZE (40 little boans to €ho bot- They are the most convenient: sult all agos. Pricoof either size, 25 cents per botLle. KISSING cents (coppers or stawps). tie), and certain remedy, SMITH'S at 7. 17, 70: Photo-grayu panel 6iz6 of this pleture for J. F. 8MITIT . Makors of i1t Deans. 5. Loila delegates ' is assured. They will be shown through all the manufac- turing and jobbing institu in this city - and South Omaha, including thé packing houses, and will be entertained with'a banquet, The association has memborship during th the prevailing dull time est is taker The ex sed largely in st year in spite of , and a lively iuter- in all its affuirs. cutivo board wishes it undevstod that all merchants in the state are invited to attend the coavention, w her members of the association or not. In towns where there is no local association the merchants may se- lect a delegate to attend the meeting.” All merchants not members will be_given a seat and voice in the proceedings of the conven- tion and treated in all respects as members, W A Powder A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder docs such work, PROPOSALS FORFUEL-HEADQU ALK s | Department of the Missouri, ofiice of the Chief Quartermaster St Louls, Missourl, April 7, 1801.—Scaled proopsals, fn' tripli subject’ to the usual conditions will be re: telved at this office und at the offices of the Juirtermustors ut the following named sti- thons, until 12 o'clock, noon. central standard time, May 7¢h, 1801, and then apened, for. fu nishing ind delivering Wood, Coal and Chur- @ the fiscal year beginningJuly Ist, s Leavenworth and Riley, Kansast and Sill, Ok lahoma Territory. und Indian Territory; Forts Lewls and ut Denver, Colorado,” und Camps at Guthrie and Oklihoma City, Okla homa Territory. Proposuls for dellvery other points will he entertained. Bidders WSE stite tho places where they propose o OVOFNMONL Feseryes or ull bids, it supplies. or f ouch a8 may be st of the service, n 18 not in renco mestic ditions fucluding 1 to waive such conflict with will be given iproduction or of jual in the = pri production or manufacturo » duty the beinz equal. Blank propo- wals und printed eircuturs #iving full infor- wation will be furnished ‘wpon” application 10 this tMce or to the Quartermasters of the stations i L Envelopes containing s shoula be marked “Pr at and Qu masters of the station 0. W. FOSTER, Quartermaster, [ Quartermuster, [T manufa nd price f forelgn ned or to the med ab 8. A., Chlef 0e10-10-3-6. ddressed to the unders| ERADICATOR ulerobe Isano a guaranteo to Jobbers supplied by the Kinsler Drug ¢ The Liehig COMPANY Havye for twenty-five years hoen putting Justus von Liebi| is known e Stanley TEA, delicl :x!»l«‘ln‘lmllll i s @enuine f on equialiod, and i great o Armntic to &ho Fai uuana, ROPOSATLS FOR INDITAN SUPPLTES AND Trans O about pound s bt heet, 360,000 pounds bean o H (‘ t . powder. ‘ Lolee. 10,0 0,000 pottnds flour, 16.0.0 pounds feed §0.010 pounds hard bread. 40,000 pounds homin: W00 pounds lrd ponnds oatmenl, 800,000 pounds oits, I bounds rice Coursa sait, pounds s Iliriz, 22,000 yards: dv ory shirting a.ds; win s, notion sehool books, ot neous articles, sueh as hirnes forks. ete, for the service, to be delive 1sus City, and 8ioux Clty ons 1ot iforni Alsa, tr ods und supp for nis BLANKS, ntl for each and « artic MUST_ 1) vuntitles n gross. of ail other goods, and ditions to b place of delivery. teri, at | ment, necossary i applicatio ton, or No. 65 and @ | The Clieyen At LouisSain s Postiistersat 8touy City, [ Y n Dukota and W The ri sorved| jeet any and il bids. o id these proposals that appropriati SuppLIes by congress the hour und duy abov invited CERTIFIED CHECKS. panied by 10 United Stutes Nutionsl Bank of San Fran jeast fiy posal, | A-Saztm consider 3 5 posals for 8 JINE MICROBE KILLER Cures all 41 ¥ germ sizes, the iatter prepatd on recelp ur 18 KIDD'S GERM ases beciuse it kills ed in 82, §1 Sent 0. D, “Tho pulbii . Omaha. ~ nions product wh when first iny d by shstirred med ated and g ven ronowned chemist, Phelr EXTRACT OF BEEF pund the world and has lntely into *“Darkest Africa” by 1t IS unapproachable for benefielal ef nd refrrshing. Cured in and all an selence. The most nenteire. der, cur no pun, n positively nd with - ¢ 4, g ignature P April 4, 151 posals for Beef, (n ted In separate envelop ing. or t el and di Afairs, Nos York, will be recelved nntil 1 p. m.of Tu Cireulars st £t Inte- wshin tation—Department o of Indian AMairs, \ Soaled proposals, ind ‘for beef must he prcon, flour, o ansportation, ete,” @3 the e to the Commission v of Ind i ind 17 Wooster street, New 1801, for furnishing for Tnc 0,000 pounds baco i the hoof, 1,600,010 pounds net §1,000 pounds haking ortn, 530,000 pounds th 4,000,000 2,100,000 pounds @0 birrels moss pork, 91000 pounds ten, 117,000 10,000 pounds fine salt, 00,0 1,100,000 pounds. sugar. and 412.- Also. biankets, woolen and naisting 1 part of ticking, standard calico, 100,000 yards froe from ill siz 0% yards: deninis, 20,000 yards; ging- Kentucky 14,000 ards; bro sheoting, 43,000 v M0 y iS¢ rds) ap ids Wi 20008, (¢ s Best Acco tures of Brone eysy, and all & aspecialt have Iatel Durir clothi adionl sup 1ist of miseell lows. rak and for about 5 Wigons requir vl at Ohienso, 150, for suct adupted as elim br tran may | be req 1o of ‘the Pacific coast, with Cal- kes, @etivercd at San Francisco. portation for such of the articles b that Ty not be contract: aglivered ut the clos MADE OUT ON GOVERNMENT aules showing the kinds and s of subsistence supplies required Agenoy and Sehool, and the kinds Scl) her with bl ibserved by \r ! bidders, time and \f contract. and pay- fon routes, and all other fons, will be' farnished upon tan Office in Washing Wroster steect, New York istence, U, 8. At avenworih, Omaha, n the mmissaries of Su Chicago, 1 Arkansas City, Caldwe hit, Kansas, and Tuoson s roserved by the govern any part of any bid under p Topeka Arizon 1anted ro invited shall be Bids wil stated, and bidders present at the opening ALl bids must be iccon: ehecks or drafts upon Depository or the Fls Francisch, Cal, for at o percent of the amount of the pro= ¢ J. MORGAN, Commlssloner, Entranc > O until s o' 0" be cortified from busine: Omaha Medieal and Sursical INSTITUTE, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W. Baker & Go.s . 105 days without theloss ofan hours'tt The most wbsolu e dischurgos ¢ SYPHLL no STRIC Teunle dlsoas from which the excess of oil has been removed, is Absolutely Pure and it is Solubdle. No Chemicals are used in its preparation. more than three times the strength of Cocon mixed with Starch, Arrowroot r,and is therefore economi strengthening, the treatn om th froe Farnam stroots Fortho trostment of DISEASES. Braces o1 2 DAY G0 AS YOU PLEASE” ON OVERCOATS. Several Spring Overcoats, of the crop of “91,” at prices to sell them quick. time is limited. Worsteds. hundred handsome, sensible The stylish, seasonable, We don't want ONE left at the end of the six days. They're in Melton’s, in Kerseys, in Tweeds, in Cassimere in all shapes, shades, styles and sizes , in Cheviots,dn= Four dollars and seventy-five cents will buy you a handsome Mel- ton garment, made, lined and trimmed right up in shape. realize if, FOUR DOLLARS AND SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. Six seventy-five, seven twentyafiv lars and seventy-five cents, in cold cash, will buy yon an Overcoat that you'll be proud to wear anywhere, ‘Leven and a half, twelve, or thirteen dollars, will buy you an Overs coat that not | order. Man, do you seven and a half or seven dol« alf the people you meet can tell from a garment made to And when you spend sixteen to seventeen doa rs and a halt we will agree to give you manner of an Overc any “made to ord thirty-five dollars. oo the L garment oat e JUAL in every way, shape and that you can buy for thirty td =18 the Priee That Knoeks.™:- Nebraska Clothing Co., Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. 1, costing less than one cent It is delicious, nourishing, SASILY and admirably adapted for in as well us for persons in health, Sold by cr;éels_c}orywhero. W. BAKER & CO0., Dorchester, Mass. DR.J. E. Mc THE SPECIALIST. 16 Years® Expericnca, PRIVATE DISEASES Iy yo or pin Jnt Instrumonts Manhood o Weakn: Loss ant reliof ently ¢ nt of all CITRONIC AND SURGICAL Aptane App U of ovory f sl or Surgie: ATLENTS, Ho ymm o Spine, Kidieys, By 11 Surkleal Gpo {ons Deformities and Braces, Trussos, Club o Plio Vit 0. Book 03 DI y added lying in D ment (Strict itute Making a Mseases aucoessful ts sont by mial 0 \nterview p it ory of your Nidress il detiors to Dr. A. T. McLaughlin, President 1d Haroey Streets, Omuha. [ Graduate OFFICE, PAXTON BL atreet elevator ¥SONLY medy . act on Ssion from whal . Theso piils should not Am. Pl Co uncy o, I noar 1 K TO M DR, A Full Sot for FIVE i guaranteed. Teeth extracted with p Hiver ulil Hrldie withuut plates. YCK, Dr. Lod Our out of town friends can have sampies of these garments, or of our lines of NEW SPRING SUITS sent them by mail upon application. It has far more DIG GREW, t ko 1 in £ Skin diseusos Hiroq. 0 4 only. Entrance ou elther Z s for Deformities aad ratug end e m of_disen: Treatmont. NINBTY ard aud Attendunce. Write for elreulars on Cancer, Catared, v, Paralysts, Epls Skin and’ Blood, SES OF WOMEN Wonen Froe. We opartment for W Privato) Only T lalty of PRI trented, Mo | Or expross 5o ents Or send od. Call and consult o nd we will sond 1o EN FREE; upon Prl BAILEY, Dentist, of "eeth on 1 DOLEAL v aber. rioct in or danger. and incathetics. Goid and vat lowest rates Town Work. Teeth 1 work war 16TH AND FARNAM Open evenlngs e's Periodien 1Pils natrinl by stem ana cause. Promote NO CURE! Seventoen yoars experin the greatest auceoss, all Norve Spermutorrhaa, Lost Murho enses of the BLood. Skin and U cure. Consultation free, a.mto 12m NO PAY, OWNS- 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. 0. A rezular gradn; ) Fonleand Priv 1, Seminnl Weakness, tinary Organs. N B Book (Mystorles of Lite) sent fro. Thebriginal and Genuine (WORCESTERSHIRE) AP Imperts the most deliciou EXTRACT ofa LETTER from MEDICAL GEN- TLEMAN at Mad rag, to his brother at WORCESTER, May, LEA & PERRINS' that their savos 16 Bighly esteerned 12 Tudia, and 19 in my opinion, the most palatable, a8 el 24 the niost. wholo. some gauco that 15 made." SAUCE RRINS s tasto and zest & SOUPS, FISH, HOT & C Beware of Imitations; N O O SIS N Y see that you get Lea & Perring’ (s ] A ositive cure for Kidney and Liver Complalnts and all bl tiie Gr 1 discases. Do it o ciired by usin ALLAfe Remety! Price Mohra's to sufter when Tree of Life vottle. 81 por pared and put up by Dr. J. B. Moore. TESTIMONL Thactive kit stroke. Tw 1 torpia_live s ofyour Vher Very much, and s p sureds Your medicing hns in it ciosstal remedy Se. Yours b REV. G PIILADELP B, Moore, Chicug £ Nir Flrce of Life aretul triad of it | i Clndin Tor §¢. 1T wnyon tthom v roct £ A" your Tree of L Dr.t. Tie aftor n iy tuke AL vornl years my wifo her head and n o System, « by £ together 10 sui Troe ot Late,” ng ermanont eure 18 us the true eloments of atonce Lo the causes ILMAN PARKER 1A, Mo, Nov. 10, 1585 tly to hand ) bis this st Y B bost wi fo, 1 am yours truly ALK EY LEE WING Chin 13 Lari SF To thos ofects of Mionid w Alldi on, tall hood, ner Jon, Khiioy o, chost and 1ung e ks, Cotds, wsthmn, ¢ the Diced werofuln, syphills, ¢ Tt ‘elect, ey Aty s oy apopata, mouraluii, iptlon awor VOt the gonerative orgn Tanding. A Cuire guar diided, 1Ty have 10t daspatr, but ‘Chat with hin. wh Wim for romedios. Thonsnnds ercat diue b Sl fomedios, Muny teiin Siia soon in lis omict, or ben L 1643 Larime tiver Enclos 1N ALL THE WORLD THERE | K ase Physician or St., Denver, Colo JIALIST. ting from the Ny of this following N desire hoalh rite Lo W Ing at poculiar (o w Vousd £olly, urtnai atarrh, all di mors. onnodr, it Tullod 1o kot © 1y sk W N or pipers EE WINC NKESS [)RUNKENNE! LIQUOUK ELABLT. S BUT ONE CURE DR. HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC, It can n ko o eup uf e delea uf food, WitBouL L 1 b wbsolutely o AFIKOF OF Ai) &1G0L0L PAl '\ Gparatos 80 quictiy o taken dur Royalty Pr Spen ehulne by Shernan & MoC M. P, Ellis, Counell Blutts A Melcher, Bou 2, 01 for bh faliyiy Tuat’ (e pationt undergo KON & O = Trade n CHALDS aifee or tom or in i *uld"wiin sueh o Yascunveniene % Cuming Sie, CURUCE & CO., sod o In medieine, as diplomay show. 1s «till treating with A pormanent care guarantes 1 for Catarr Tnipoteney, Syphili. Stricture, and al Vanauiioo £ for ovary caw [ i lorLica and tall 43 OMtcohours—9 a. m. o3 p. m. Sunday I CONSULT - 0r..C. DILLINGS, 322S0UTH 15TH ST OMAHA, NEB. For all Diseases of the Blood. All Diseases of the System. For all conditions of Catarrh, either local or general. For Bronchitis, Asthma and Lung Troubles For all forms of Dyspepsia, Ine digestion and Liver Affections For Heart Disease, Bright's Disease, Diabetes and all Kidney Trouble For Piles, Fistula, and all Rectal Diseases. For Scrofula, Syphilis and all Specific Blood Poisons. For all Skin Diseases. For all eases. For all Special, Private, Inher- ited Acquired Diseases off either sex, For Nervous Exhaustion, Gen= eral Debility, Loss of Vital Force, and every form Physical Weakness. For all Spinal Affections. For Tumors, Cancers and Old Sores and Ulcers, and for all Dis= eases, Misplacements and Weake nesses peculiar to Women, | Consultation free. Treatment fees low. /] Omaha references that should convince every investigator, Abscesseg Genito-Urinary Dise or of Office and Reception Rooms: South 18th Street. First floor, No stairs. Hours 9:30 a. m. Evenings 710 8:80, only. MANHOOQD to 4:80 p. m, Sundays2to 4 p. M ESTORED “SANATIVO," the Wonderful paniah (s, 18 kold With Wl Oraiz ana power of tho Generative Orgas, 1n eltler sox, caused’ by of tabaced, opinn, o stimulsnts, Which ultimately ) Infirmity, Cotsumption and Tusanity. “Put up i convenient form to carry ia the vest pocket, Trice #10 package, or 6 for §, With every 8 order we give swritten kuarantee o cure or refund the ¥ Sentby mall to any address, CLCUNr free, s pager. Addroas, MADRID CHEMICAL C0., Biranch Office tor U, 8, As 417 earhorn Siredt, CICAGO. 1L FORRALE IN OMAIA, NEB, BY 15t & Dowgias bta & C5., Cor. 14th & Douyius Sta, + & Col. Councul Liuss, La. Photographed from Iife Nervous- .o

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