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THE OMAHA DAILY BER, MONDAY. JUNE 15, 1591. WORK Ta GO ON. | day uight and livtened to the patter of the | pav our bills or order lights tho transactions | I tnink that it wis w1574 or 175 that this rain dfops on thelr canvas homs and told | are mado through the office on Capitol ave- | tract of Afty-sovem mcres was offered to the y o [ stories of wartimes, Iva little any of them | nue. Wae always thought the principal office | city for park purposss, | was city treasurer newing Operations on | Lot CE g wars aud batties, but they told | was located there as wo have been instructed | at the time, and Ewell remember when Proposed Union Depot. stories just the same, tocall up that place when wanting any- | the council came gwtto Joos over the prop meeting of the board of trade | - —— thing.”” erty before acceptitar it. At that time it > mploxion is one of the great- | Zuuder Bros., in spoaking of the matter. | was so far out here that it ook a long | Of the weather having ml“l(nxl a package of hot waves intended for t} ossess. Vozzoni's | said: “Of course the principal office is at | half day to make rthe round trip, and 5 Sl e Vantoenth street And Capitol ayanie. We | the councll met v frone of me ofics rieht | l&tter part of May and early June, has caused a glut of summer under= | — | pa nd colle bills th nd h ftes er to early star i ( e o 5 o 3 2 ve . i 7 5 arke ol prosident to appoint & committes of thres to New Tine to Des Moines. | Eitig 18 wiong with tho gnis we Botiry that. | ko ieave bu. catismg® ‘ovcr. - Shulia adgl: | Ve8P in the market.. W( ve been relieving the market to the extent of confor with the union depot company &ud | ¢, ansing Sunday, May 81, the | bouse tion and walk tho redt of the wav, We came - & number of cases of popular priced shirts and drawers which we place scertain the cause of the delay aud see if : Altee & a1 Vorris & Wil deal | down through here slong this draw, which ascertain the cause e delay ar Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway | wify the “Thomson-Houston company and | was then a mid hole, and the remarks ot one | ON s&lle today at a trifle less than we have ever been able to sell the W [":’,f,.-‘ ot wsld jepot and Yeort: b the .“,.l,“\‘.:Y{f:‘l‘iil>“.lu':.'\‘wmifi_:‘ ARG D08 Db hte LA b O U TLRELIER A e et R T | same grades of goods before. Of course we can’t show as great a re- Ehe couhell and the Real Eatata Owners as. | wundtho wosh can lenva OmMI 1L DD b | Uin (0 do with thae s she saperintondont | for . urichee Tty Sonf " Siag | dUCHON ON underwear as we occasionally do on a suit of clothes, but its RGO E P DL B e LRI R S U e N L L AR A L Bt big in proportion. Its about the underwear as a gentleman Ll LBl L L b 1';“-. { ossor Carpenter of the Fourth ward | anything but ateractive, and it requied o | ONCE€ Premarked about a noted humovrist: * *There is'nt much difference wrive Omaha 9450, m, Dining cars on | “) Yo five tmaglnation to forsce the dwr | between him and his undershirt, one is ‘Bill Nye’ and the other is ‘Nigh “With regard to, assessing the Thomson- | when it would be as it is now, worth over rnam | Houston ¢ WANT T Plans for I th At the I Mr. H. (. Clarke introdiiced a resolution re- | A handsome c citing the fact of tho delay in the construc- | €st chArms 4 Woman ca tion of the union depot and instructing the | complexion powder g »x_romarked: ‘W sociation bave also ta dircction and the matter is awa newed interest among the citizens who ap- | t ter bridge facilit ¢ e between | both trains, Ticket office, 1501 F preciate the need of | Reg: he question at i setrie “light company I will s y 000,000 to the city of Omaha, If yone Ai 44 he sre 3 sre ) o) the taxpayers und two Union Pacific and B. | stre F. A, .\Iwu‘ G Agt that I fully intonded to assess thiut | hagd siggested it, tho counctl would have ro- Bill. butthe difference is there just the same. & M. ronds relating to the injunction wh STON, City Puss. Agt i’ the Fourth ward, but Mr, Ehrenpfort | fused to secopt tho gonorous offor,) g i . 3 4 » 5 ip has prevented the completion of the un | - protested because he claimed to have i sed Just Hn"u v:n-» nd ‘d:m k \lpl‘\ rin to AT We will give you Balbri jgan Shirts and Drawers I'\h“ ts depot, the following views of citizens were HERE'S CONSIS TENCY, that company in his w I told him that 1 | Coney Island criptive) and Mr. Hartman obtained had a right fo usscss the electric company in | forgot all about the past in his enjoyment of tha viaduct b ward, but that if he wou t seo | the pre ed 1| If any one has any doubts as to the amount Aght Company | the I Alfred Millard —We have ' € War that the compaay was properiy ass at not a dollar of co 1 Was th Asmesse Hectr! in the RN with either French necks or silk bindings], worth fully DG thirty-five cents. ¢ the city tins the tpperhand on thit excellent viaduct be would let bhim take it. I simply ot tho | of pleasure that the park commissioners have causo of the infumy with which the railroads | F in Avpril the county commissioners | office fixtures and personal effects found at | provided for the peoplo of Omuha or as to : : S o § have treated the city, 1should have thoushe | requested County Attorney Malioney, the ;n{-‘ “" H.’l Capitol ayvenue and the plant I | the success of the concerts, all he needs to do We will give you your choice of two different weig hts (,‘ that a compromise would be best althouch I I adviser of the board, to furnish an st ward asse to 't given @ mowment’s thou ous ‘ AT t | i ¥ | I tisfy himself is to go outany Sunday | § 3 N 1a ivan W 8 thioughit to“the | i & e thio subject of ases iyt iy - afternooi aud listen to the public verdict Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, or normal Mixed Shirts matter. [ Soial Bedperty ot covporatioNar. /DBRE gantie: DeWitt's Littie Eurly Risers for tho Livor - G and Drawers (shirts with French necks and silk binding ) but I don't think ';“' « £ 8 and a fow da ater staked his reputation as THEN AND NOW. “‘1 \x.{v hd,““ ,‘“ al any of which are lCtJuldl’ ““} cent garments. R g pill. Safe pi oat ol rk<on—My impression and Gl beliei is that Pacific proposed to - Bix and still inte op P! s with re . means to unable them to do so no' would pe to withdreaw the injunction aud I tagen, Small | company Major T § according to the provisions of - personal property must be | Opinions on Hans d in the ward in which the Hf the corporation is locat that the asscssiment is made Park Expressed priucipal Sixteen Years Apart. 1atthetime | gt the Sunday afternoon band concerts The commi s 2 b Omn at Hanscom park have become one of the s Uni CHILDREN We will give you your choice of tan or flesh colored Bal+ ‘awers (shirts silk bound) or hand= AT briggan Shirts and Dr 2 S < G some gray shirts and drawers (shirts with French necks a Churches Observe the Festi- val with Flow ioners accepted the opinion as good law, and wl Song. m in favor lar meeting held Saturday, April | things that people live for, no oue who was the withdrawi ut the /hen Ch 7 o than e silk ror Ve bl S\ ca 3 23%5 S of tho withdrwwal, - E S | 1 Clienan O'Reeo prescatod tho follow- | at the park yos rduy aftoraoon will doul | sl Ohirlat svas on earth ho miani{e sted & and silk binding) worth seventy-five cents anywhere. ond companies wish to continue the work esolutio or an instant, aad yesterday wuas onl o ess locent e o 2 s g ¥ o the depot of giving thiom the dead to the soived, That the soveral assessora of | i e e T T etays, Tho. o | ConfIging faith of childnoud. ~ Following in AT We will sell you genuine combed Egyptian French Bal.— to Le | reaps enjoyment and the street vailway com. | property and_ letting the question of the LAA R e | R S DR TR AL Sl His footsteps the Christian churches all over . P Shirts ¢ awers | irts 7 s5ilkk fac property and _ letting _ tho quost I St e | CLT BT W;Nrnx".'x.‘:‘:\ \“\E;::wd‘.‘l\?‘x»lfll‘yxm:‘ B AR A I e BT, BRIV briggan Shirts and Drawers [shirts with silk facing], Gon, J. .. Webster -f the Union l'xm[u.' ¢ the individual resides por " Y| much attention to the early spiritual train worth just a hundred cents. i ¥ rty of fitms or corporitio ng withiout a depot the i prog can afford to get ing of children, and in Omal in all s0 can the city, That question \n: sottle | ussessed -l_fl-l-‘lw‘ ne \-:‘M‘l‘«-fl‘ Moo the | bany embraces tho opvortunity to rakeiu | large citics, there is a perfect army of happy itself when those suits in the United States | office, In accordince with the opluton of the | riio oy nickels on the sido. sweot faced childron in the Sunday setool, : . sy : : courts are decided T was absent and did | They aroindeed plensant features of the | . Ouo day in tho year has been set aside for AL We will sell you silk finished Balbriggan Shirts and C. Hartman- Several weeks ago I had a Vob, saan - Vax rii6 : the children, not onl the Sunday school 3 y : Jong ik Witk 5 1T T Clurk rogavdio tho | B0t voto, Commissioner, Van, Camp avguad | dng of eost and tho only compluint of tho | 1he it Shra Do ot afay hatiodl, Drawers with solid silk cuffs, or fast black shirts and cessution of work on tho new union depoty it | (¢ iiouid bo ussessed where found. He | thoustiils wwho o out to onjoy thomselves | was that day. In ail but n Very faw of the G drawers, worth just a dollar and a quarter. seews to be because there are not more of which I asked whether or not something half ht 1 ol SBHOLIO S said that by following out such a rule as as. 1 nalf hutrdred churches of Omaha the chil might be done to recommence operations and [ S yeilly 3 a8t them, | dven's dby) exercisesiwera the lending fentiire T e iuid thut | Sessment, “miany of the wards of the oty | "oy way that the only thing tht comes | GF°A'S 4By exercises were theleading feature would be deprived of tne credit that should have He cited a number of corpora. tions that are located s IMifth ward and r a weekly anywhere neg concert on Sunduy Beautiful floral de afternoon is a semi-weekly one on Wednes Fiono ing music and appropriato ' recitations Feve d pray fo me to speed- o 4 4 have small oflices in bird and Fourth el ud pray foptoltinG to apcots || land) Aespaectiest | rormodi hios u ih 11y como swhen the parl commissioners. will | B ,q, pocehes formed de- AT We will sell you this week a man’s casco calf Shoa rds, Ho argued that these corporations | 1o SOMC 5 § young ap i e 5 5 Should 1ist thoie properey in the wards whera, | SqLuthot way. ton and b | and enjoyed. T e young buds ' in all sizes, in all styles and widths of toes and lasts, {ound AL (Uiaul o} 8 JrClGErotl Loiths nme of pronounced excellence that | fruavant flowers 1o thoit Fdinnt batn. in lace or congress that we guarantee to equal any 53 14 ek R s ST TG o O b AR Rt en o LY tho'hime O happy voices thrillod tho b O two twenty-five shoe in Omaha TS virals ey 7,000 delighted listener ight bo il ATt e T BI0 i E e ana. ©C | inall the church eds und doctrines el : . » o . G f Lt GO P AT We will sell you a fine calf Shoe, in all sizes, in all praise not right to a T e E G o St widths, in all styles of toes and lasts, in lace or tho temples of worehip throughout the city, congress. This shoe is a genuine (,oodycar welt : ra: o Shoe, sold to you with this guarantee: If,~ simply ause it maintains an office there AEES 1N | prought to the minds of his follow and is JUST 100k AT YOUR SHORS he was willing to do all that lay in his powe but that as the matter had gone to the courts he did uot think anything could be done ex cept to let the law tak It is to be regretted that work has been discontinued and my belief is thut a committee of ou citizens she be callea together to talk matter over and discuss it with Mr. As to who should call the meeting 1 unless it should be the board of tr the council a party to the suiti 1 Mr. ( should be unuble io act t of his repre senting the railroad, I think the committeo ought to consider vromise for the sake of the city and getting some of our people something to do, by supposed that, owing to the la who went over to sec the races at Union | It might bo | of the middle is ess it v the Fourth wavd, park, the concert audic inlly tne usual crowd was there and only cs it would have been much | There were apparently mor o would be matej for the collection of bills and the payment of 1ms."! Van Camp was in_the minority when the resolution caue up for adoption or rejection, ¢,Corrigan and J. 1. Kitehen -1 voted ugninst the issuing [ A% it was supported by O'idce 14| tho park than on any_previous and ! iclwor littlo children to como unto Me and of $150,000 bonds to the Union Pacific b Jofore thio assessors. weus Lo work vhey | the policomen had thelr h (IO e RO R R aflter wearing, you have any reason to be dissatis4 cause, on th of the propositiou, thero {8 MU O EL L cut to work they | o hundreds of nobby turnouts moving, to | raoia, e for s s the ’ , S Was nio_indication that that company would | Were furnished witn = duly authenticated | provent the drives from becomiug blocked by | 2€3Ve™ LS fied, it may be returned and you’ll get copies of the document for their guidance, [ Hrodet 5 ! ¥ ! se who desirod to stop uear the band Assessor Frankln of toe Fifith ward fol- | (iiq and listen to the music, i courts. ~ Tam not fn favor of talking comboro- lowed tho instructions of the resolution to | ““yyi, Chris Hartman o i e, g P the lottor, but was indignant when he dis. | ot CHES SASUIIE OF thE L compromise is to be considered tney should REODC S SRAVE £ 4 Ly pura at one of the drinking fouutains, guzed come 10 s and say they want to finish the | because the corporations had small offices in | FUE TIPS A Y upon the thousands of DE. work and tell us what they would Iike to be | the Third and Fourth wards. His constit- | y,5hvund contented faces, the sloping of the done. 1 am in favor of giving the bonds for :f?.‘“.‘;“n‘“i’.i'v’ “e‘xn‘«"‘x"'“l;lfin(’,l"m“'m':j me .l.:”:"( hillsides stretching over acres of moyv- a upnion depot. I am opposed to L 2V AHDOILEG B IC Ty b Ing shade and sunlight, the windicg walks | mving - bonds | to build . a depot for | With the county commissioners and demand | i GiveC fonding around to the lake nud the | LIDDELL Toli, son of Mary and Jol e T nlORREPALIAG & AL | relief. The committco met tho gentlemen | celion, and remcice ° ] Funcral Mo o heidthe linataatas and presented their claims in an able man- '; AT O m.. to Holy Family PO il gets | ner, to be informed that the law is not only | ¢ “HOW different it locks now from when | - ehurch from rus s 15 North build & depot for them also: The city mighe | Plain upon tho point, but gocs without being | hauo"all oon made” within o few years, | tory. ') *0cond strect, torst Mury’s couio- as wll think of giving $1,000 10 n merehant | Subject to change. Moro thun this. They 5 SRR because he wants to build a store. My pro- | Wero informed tt ndieverysard dn —_— Dortion of this $150,000 bonus, indirectly. 1f 16 | the eity had been tre and that the Pt Ui proper in tno Now, L0 bomur indlreetz, A1t pracory iy Sl o | € Cp | DOCTOR McGBEW vyl 1 FIVeS1,000 1o Jay Gowld | Other wakds would bo “and had ould wet a union depot. how one | been listed in the ward in which S into which all the roads could run, I would l"?(‘_luwglqm_ oftice 101] n‘, corporation is R be one of & number to give $500,000 for that [ located. ‘This was a little balm for the soul 2 keep its promise. The mm thing to do n is to let the th e e Flsorse ost ik ok Comatin NEW SHOES FREL, OR YOUR MONLY BACK the fire and police | tioy bost for Siek Headache, best for Sour THS. of five e or Less wnder this head, nfty each additional line ten cents, 1t we f the Kifth had an ide urpose. 1f we had secured that transfor | O b s Thich has beon over the river so IGngEwherel|| oati{ntusigrundiround lipithey, mighticatel s booniovarcth A alittle proporty that they had not counted all the froight ly transtorrod, Owaba would | Ypon, "owever, they were nct satistied AL Upfn, _1“"?-:._;.‘[“:}';I‘.t;'“nr\:mkm' e[ it 0o or o Coutty tormtrgaz 5,! O O On Monday morning we will offer 350 pairs of Men’s All Wool Cheviot and it the Union ific bas broken its | BAo UIRKE OF EAR EO Htion it = o L=t . . i . N contfict with the Rock Island and Milwan- | Hoth Redare, Wnele atontion, of faving tho . Cassimere Pantaloons in medium colored stripes at $2 per pair. Samples kee roads, there is no doub! ny mind s tho. - hond * ijuaction” case 1t i om \]4*\‘4“11! pments that have come tolight 3 - - < H % - - 5 R * may be seen in our Douglas street show window. We guarantee every pair regards | the bond injunction” case it had complicd with its part of the contract. | 5, Fott developments that have come to et It had builta viaduct, and a good viaduct, e Ay have an ides that they know mo ; i = 5 i 4 e T O Mon. hoaverrat [ about _the luw than the county at- strictly all wool and cannot be bought cutside of the Continental for less than Yeher o Torle Con thie ot 1t iy | toruey and tho commissioners ° com: (S bo that it might be wall to koep tho hold until Dinedo ”‘[I'l"’; R oUC DI (eoitin " Lhe ° $3.00. e NI@ 0 the ings the road totune. Youknow It | Noyithstarding tho fact that he had the IHES (B wafan briddo when tho Milwankie | S0 lnstructions as tho other assussors, o 450 pair of all wool Cheviots, in dark stripes and light checks, at $2.75, in all sizes up to 40 had already decided to cross. It secured a | Suthered in the property of the tric ligit AL oL the R ool 'S it is a question | Company, and with it swelled thetotals ot bi i , oo [l o 3 2 3 . 5 75 ~ . . cAQQ . - a1 st g majeity of the sk, SUL i s ueston | o ey S gl beese o | Waist. Mail orders promptly filled. Samples of the LlOt]l will be sent to any address, or a pair{ THE SPECIALIS}‘/ happened to find the prop on the depot fight. A compromise is the | pihPepyd t0 ARG the b best thing in many cases, though [ might ve wd e omicersof | of either lot will be sent and if not satisfactory may be returned at our expense. T e e e o | the company could make u more advantageous able to tell petter after the arguiug of the ¥ ) r 9 A s 4 deal with him than with Mr. Carpenter of | Acure guuranteed In §to0 5 duys, withont heloss of :;"""'F;" 2 ”‘“_‘“\; I feol this way: Al | coucerned aro as sileut as the tomb upon tho | GLEET. B B i Y {ruiy | Sublect. It is a kiown fact thut tho_eloctric | The most complete nd nbsotute onre for gleet anq > ; & T light company has its works in the I%irst C A | W annoying discha ever known 1o the meic Pucific, though 1 ar no friend of the Union | 1EhY cOppany, has its worls in the Itirst profession. W1y e In- trom 6 0 1 du Pucific, [ don't believe in these old scores. | 1 Ciapitol avenuo in the Fourth ward, and i STRICTURE Tho people who are_talking about them are | (& THRIOL AVENYS I Bhe FORFI wited, and o g o o Or patn 1n relloving the biadder cured without patn dole erout doul losy for Owat thag those | oo nssessed there by Mr. Carpenter. Tho In order to reduce stock, we have decided to cut the price on our entire line of the cele- | i diin s 23 company for nsse: cposes alloges i oo 5 x ol 55 A ShatiiAmensinalipl on i in the | yrated Star Shirt Waist, and will offer them for the present at 75c. Over 100-dozen to select | cueimmowiie s sssors wommii o First ward, but in dealing with its patrons S : U In 0 to S dnya- e, Mecrome o ht and dark colors, nothing reserved. Send mail orders with postag vonds withheld by the city would about p; for the vinduct which tho raitroads built. 18 o gpod viaduct; it is worth u great deal to the vity; it makes a favorable impression on the allogations are hardly borne out by the . thie torrivle blaod diseasu s, been pro iy fucts. 'The fivst of eucl month this company fi‘oln’ ]]( Y or_the n! te curo of the disense. His aucooss with iy visitors because it takes them away above e ol Y S S dixcuso s novor boon oqualled. A complete said. the council could compel the roads to LOST MANHOOD Chargos for sorvico, each bill carris upon its i 2 ueh | fuco theso words, “Ofice 1612 Capitol ave- as wo have at prascat, Bow long do vou think | yue "R NETR O ore Tmpressive, at i erclie Iy Immediate and con it would boe before we could get sich a via- | yyo'hottom, privted in words of red appear SKIN l)lSE}AiPS ° ° ctt the i zhit find vay ing mic o . :‘.‘x‘:‘u mll\l“:;‘l :\l‘ n, w :{::td;x'{'“\:mll«i:-‘n:vl:‘dl':J th “mmu|f;;.“u:'~lx‘u:.‘|\n s: “Bring this bill — and atl diseasos of tho bloud, liver, klduoys, aad diaduct the work would cost a | Wit YOU Whep you pay. i [ pnnontly cured. build the viaduct the vould cost This is not tho ouly evidence that goes to FEMALE DISEASES great deal more than $150,000. m o favor | oo S rinclal Lofon of. the Mhom. | of giviug the rouds the bondsand lotting | ¢o Fguston company is in the Fourth ward them go aboad with the depot. The Union | g, should list1ts proverty there instead of ete o " Pacific made a great mistake wheu it made a | {5 SN0 Sa8 L8 BPERAE SaRt0 i £ i o A | 1o 1L 1y traly & wonderfug contract wita the Rock Islund und Milwau- MR roRE S t 9 2 ) q B <P 3 T c Hours for ladios . from 2 to 4 only. ot vl e o, g i wan; | Vi ot it it avero CORNER DOUGLAS AND 15TH STREETS, R Bluffs and there is uullh |“"“"m T s e T T e o N ,l‘“y_ o 4 5 cating] here is a line and bridee over which b A S § . a . o q a they can sneak right throuph Omaha without | (Ui pertutntue to \ight o lihtinge, = Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of the Mississippi Rlver. | paying Lcent for rignt of w Asareal | othing about the house on the river. We estate man, I am opposed to such a method, 4 ¥ i e i caroful experisneo 1 hospiLal pr 3 | always do our busiuess with Superintendent | = — [ especially when it was known that other 3 ! he oa Fing apoc v 4 T e T " bridges and other rights of wuy urm.l have X o s & Co. of the Continental, f 1 ! SAYE \OUR EYE QIL { i ch of o v dl o been built and seeured to get into Omaha. 1 | ¢ livavh DAY LA AL thi RARbA On \ R 1UL | Oftice, 1ath and Farnum Sereecqy Omaha x‘x‘.‘.‘.lflfi ::.mmmu_v“, :x_m: v‘!::: |';u:;lllkh:"ll;:-::;h Capitol avenue, "Wo did not know that tue { | | Neb. Entrance on either street ptung the work ¢ > depot go on and | jihy compary had any other oflice.” = il tho old scores to bo bried. © Tanos Casdy. of 15 Cosey Rotol said: o1 INTERESTPAIDUNDEFUSIIS wenkneaxos of tl 0 sexusl organy, nervou: build the viaduct. But, with a council such " timidity despond; vlutely cure: arnoter hos from the radiato of “rogulne o to the Union ific and B, & M. under ce i o Pt a5 3 ot | BRI MW N O v OMAHALOANSTRUSTCD build a viaduct, whict they have doue, as | (i dORIEQL AYeauon ARRaRAY My Diie SAVINGS - BANK gisoa dopol, ipon tho erectlon of whioh Thomns Swobe said: Dom't know any- ALW E vtsET NE e CDR B S LOUGAESTE ey commenced und worl upon - witich has | it G ane other house than tho 606 oo RELIARL AP, SECOR. 1B KOOUGLAS S TS been discontinued. 1f the Union Pacific ox- | Cunitol avenue, RS IAR ) g of its coutruct, und if it substantially follows | i1 PASHEE eI TR TR (S g the plaus adopted for the depot, tho bonds | o slpmiset Helden & Lo, suid: FWat | THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REM EDY JJBROWN - THDS L.KIMBALL. | A should bo paid. If there is ouly a techical | oont v6 do through th AT : : 4 G i I ompany we do through the oftice on Capitol q o 0 vl s, Bladder, Nervous £ @fbrouon I, tho' plans, "1 am not | SAMPALY W ddithroukh tho ofiuo ou Capliol Cures all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kilenys, Bladde o PHIAIRRE e At 1 NEW HOUSE in fayor of withholding the bonds. | gmeon Direases, Loss of Appetite, Healache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indigesti n, Bilious- NEBRASKA p 1f there i a tecknical point which might be | "5 ) Brandeis & Son said: “When we | ness, Fever, Pil 5 and reners the system less liable ta contract discases oF THE | used by the city to prevent the payment of tho bonds I am not in favor of taking advan- | = DY I_) | DN I_) = l A tago of tho poiu 10 ts agreomen: Afia ipemant Aud X wankthe, aity tallive healthy action. restore struneth o e stoi o e G et 3 Fnctions: R b P n b b it tiean J Db Sold by ull drugg s, or iiiod'Dy RADWAY 0@, 5 Warren Streot, Now | 1 o DEDOSITORY, OMAHA. N33 P 1 Optict bv\xnuohlrfl)n- fusal nlmu|'n\ulm Pacific to Capital, - - = = $400,000 ractical 1)tlc ans | Aoy e ogk elund - and bilwauked to . ~ | Surplus Jan. 1st, 1890, - 62,800 | A branch of world renawaed optioal estaniiat cowe over Its Jino into tho city. It was SR Ny Maare an0 DiReotarass aBFT Y. Yatas Prasls | mentof A & Aloe & o At Lonte: Our mathod feared that the Union Pacific’ might do | NO GURER! NO PAY. L OMcers and Directars:-Honey W Yates, Proaidens; | Bentut 4,5 AL 8 00 Al tho ~same thing after the depot | DIOL woRey 0 v 1he oy6s. Tho frames Bropelly ad should be erected. But that question cannot | be considered in connection with the present Injunctioz. The question could not arise | until, the dopot, having been fiuished, the | roads reforved to might be refused permis 1 V. Mo Jobtin 8. Collins, R C. Cushiog J. N. v ¢ Fathioe ! TS Trughon, cashior Justad 10’ o ¢ THE IRON BANI, Eyes Testod Free of Charze. | Corner 12th wud Farnam 3t . | A General Buuking' Business Tra nsac Prices Low for First-class Goods. | I f | THE ALOE & FENFOLD 0O., | DR BAILEY RE. % 298 | slon to enter the union depot whicn the cone truct of the Union Pacitic with thecity stipu and 10* thing Street, Omaha, Neb. 1816 Dougla lates shall be granted them. 114 8. 16th St, Noxt t) Post)ffice b Hedti tH - A regular graduate [ mediclne as diplon, w. Ja il tronting with the Graduate ]h-an. At thilie. 0¥q “My fathor, at about the age of fiff lost ;Chranlo and | Noas, NIkht Tostis, Hmpots ¢y, Syphilis, Stricsure, and all | A Full Bab of T " ‘12':: ; \\{“_ 4, Skin wnd Urinary Orga B. 'l guaranteo §0) for evory case | underake and full $ Rovi & focure. - Consultation free. Hook (Myaterios Of Life) sent freo. Ofica huurs—da w. 08 p. w. Sunday i axh o Tile.p ¢ danger, anl i ATl ang For nose-bleed At lowast raets URE ' b et Ao\ e inject Pond's Extract. OFFICE, PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAN N THE WORLO WLt WeTAIN & nupTURE | o Hats lith stroct olevator Upen evenlogs o Tlerce b e YAaes | watlls Cloiden 108 m tol2m. Sead stamp {or roply. all'the hair from the top of his head.” After one month's trial of Ayer's Hair Vigor, the | bair began comiug, and, in three months, he | had a fine growtl of hair of the natural | eolor.'—P J. Cullen, Saratogs Springs, N, Y. | | HOTEL Chautauqua_cottage and lot for sale, | | The Murray, Cor. 14th and Barney, J. R Hurkness, Couneil Blufs, lowa. e Rl ey < S— Neveral | Hotel Building in Owaha. N varolier ke Four Bold Fish . | 5 A o ‘. o ./\ RIY! . 1 unning fro Tridss.” Tt hasecured thousa Saturday morning Captain Mostyn, ! A Pure Cream of Tartar innlcr. [ Remry brich five. wolie Juming I BERT ot (e o7 1 o | " geant Ormsby, Jallor Bebout aud Court OM- | Superior to every other known, | bestos fire proof | Mosnetle Elas | TSI cer Keysor wout to Waterioo for a couplo of | Used in Millions of Homes— m pousiple'ta burn MEN Suertng trom | e ; i gil s fishing and bunting. The party o Years » Standard. . Fire escapes an e alarn Riaful sreon 5 a(aal iate o a = :‘:x‘u]ml A ks nin. Thas Delicion ‘.‘:: :\;Jlf\x::"lm‘l:u;i‘::y | uhout tho building, 8¢ amledls |y docar, wasting waakens ost in STEEL PENS. Lo e and fos) aufa []ULUI-A SANDALWUOD CAPSULES o iiie b % 1 tined!on elicious K astry, Ligh hot and cold water and inve i 1 sei lise (acal bAbAA Dut L iy i ey P sekiEied Taah ighh SB T R e Bisouit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable I cveryroons Aable unsurpassed amy. l al parEAn : GOBD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, ey n \.;‘,..\, vl: Drewm i b vy Tor fihe Gury of 4 v ¥ ¥ d Wholesaune. her 2D who is nervoms sad debilitated. EH old by Drocgis paes and s the urinar boys reported baving had a fine time. an wiheres man PIICE §1.00. | e Ay 1 Der box ALl ruskiiar “fi:m' Ly suid they laid in thelr tent Satur- | | No otper baking m:{ dygh suck yorle B, SILLOWAY, Prop. Frof ¥, C, FOWLER, Moodus, Cons. . THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.