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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1889)
w > p < ipip T ' ' Twr ! f'f < " * rr THE OMA&A iAiL\r ) teJgK ! WEDNESDAY , JUNE 20 , 5 THE NEW UNION DEPOT PLANS They Are tNow Complete and on .Exhibition. DIMENSIONS OF THE BUILDING. Oinnlin I'roniiaCtl One of the Most llonutirul and Imposing Sfrtic- turcH of the Kind In tlio Country. To Cost n Million nnd n Ilnlf. Messrs. Vnn Hrunt ft Howe , of City , the arcliltccts thnt were engaged to draft plans for a union depot for Onmtm , ar rived yesterday with complete plans of the building. Yesterday nflernoon tliu ground plans , Including n cut of ttio building proper , wore put on exhibition in the show windows of Dewey & Stone , on Fornam street , nnd thousands of pedestrians paused nnd carefully - fully surveyed the outlines of a structure which , when completed , will. surpass any thing of the kind west of and including Chi cago. The ortlclnls of the Hurllnfiton nnd Union Pacific met yesterday afternoon nnd modified the plnlismaking slight changes In the Interior compartments. The plans are drafted , In which n pro vision for a viaduct spanning Tenth street Is incorporated , on an entirely Inde pendent basis from that of uny other build ing of lllto character. The viaduct , is that portion of the project which the railroad companies will call upon tlm city to look nftor. As was exclusively stated In Tun BBK , the company will n k the city to build ttio viaduct nnd nupnmchcs. Tlio following details in connection with the depot were submitted by Chief Engineer Liougc , of tlio Union Pacific : "Tho complication of tracks , grades and nppronchcs at the railroad center of Omulm Is so great that the problem of locating auU erecting there a union passenger station , In the best position nnd most convenient form , Is besot with serious illfllctiltlns. In the en deavor to solve- these in the hostniunnor the engineers nni i.rcliltectsof the Union Pacific nave spent several years in making n scries of experimental studies , drnwlntrs and esti mates , resulting Dually in th < jproject now submitted , .is most nearly reconciling the interests of the city and of tlio roads and as presenting the most convenient niul most effective buildlug practicable , under the cir cumstances. "Tlio schoino thus developed Involves , first , the retention of the present train house , I2xUO ( : ! , which structure is In good.condition ; second , the extension of it eastward by the addition of six bays , this making the total length -HIS foot ; third , the closing in of tlio openings of the train house at tno ends by an architectural scrcnn of glass nnd Iron ; fourth , the building of n lean-tp along the whole north side opening into it by a ncrics of nrchcs , thus increasing the total width of the train house by forty feet , accommodating two or more trucks nnd masking the present unpresentable north front with now construction ; and , llnallv. the construction of a new main building along the south side of the extended , train house , fifty-four feet witlo and 403 feet long , and three stories high. "In this main building the express ofllcos , the baggage department und the emigrant waiting rooms nro amply accommodated in the basement on the track level , where , also , are placed the depot muster , the postofllco department , the Pullman and train supply rooms , and other ofllccs immediately connected with tlio handling of the trains and management of the station ; in the first or principal story are assembled the grcut central waiting hall , 40 xlOO , with the ticket , Pullman and telegraph onices , news and chock stands , and other conveniences of travel , the separate waiting rooms for men nnd women , willi toilet rooms connected , the barber shop , tlio dining room and restaurants , with their dependencies , and borne of tlio railroad ofllccs which re quire to bo'near the public ; und in the second end storynro groups.of oflieos for the sov- eral'compnr.ies ' using the station , all abun dantly supplied with light , air and sanitary accommodations , nnd of size and number suWeloiuly ample to meet the present and prosuectivo requirements of railroad ser vice. vice."Tho most Important point of convenience to bo provided for in such a building as this , thronged as it will bo with arriving and departing - parting crowds , is such an arrangement of plan that tbo human tides in both directions shall not conllict , and that the means of en trance and exit to and from the building for incoming and outgoing passengers bhull'be made so evident that the possibility of Tins- toke or misdirection shall bo reduced to n minimum. To this end , from tno Tenth street viaduct , which should bo 100 feet wide nnd Is 2"i feet high over the whole system of tracks , a foot bridge , 72 feet long and 31 feet wide , is thrown across to an archway en- tranc.o in a clock tower , which forms the leading feature at the west end of the build ing. From this archway a broad Might o ( etops leads downward under the tower to the first or main story , connecting there , through a voHtlbulu nnd longitudinal corridor , with tbo system of public waiting hulls and afllccs , and from this landing still further down ward to the platform of the train house , on a level with the basement , for the uccommodtv tlon ot passcnuors leaving the station uftoi arrival by train. "Tho sumo bridge communicates with n round barbican tower containing a subor dinate stair case for the use of the business ofllces on the thrco floors. Direct outside approach for foot passengers und carriages to the contra ! hall is also obtained by another - . , other and much raoro Important bridge or inK - K clinea way , forty-live feet wide , leading bj f\ \ easy slope to n platform opposite the middle of the south facade ; a bridge is thrown ovoi the Intervening tralUo way to the great cen tral southern entrance on tlio lint story , From this platform this inclined viaduct do Bceuds farther to the track level to acconi inodato the baggage , express nnd hucK ser vice in this tralllo way or street , whicti IE forty feet wldo , extends the whole length ol the south fucndo and connects with the bag- gaga and express , delivery nnd reception doors in ttio basement. "From tbo control hull Interior communi cation with the track platform is obtained bj n grand , double , btono staircase , lighted frorr above und descending behind an arcade in the center of the south wall of the train bouso to a vestibule which opens througt archways to the trains on ono side , nnd oc the other to the checking counter of the bag gaga department. ' Five trucks arc carried through the malt train house- and twn through the northcrt annex. The platform of the main trait houSe is Si foot wide. From its west em rises the beforo-mcntioncd stone stairs t < the tower entrance nnd bridge. From tin tnlddlo ascend the broad stops to the contra ball , and near the cast end convenient stair : * invite to the lunch counter und dining roou in the Hrst story. In this way whatever In convcnionclcH may bo attributed to hnvini tbo principal passenger accommodation on : etory above the track platform arc , it I hoped , in a great measure obviated , If nol entirely removed. "It will bo perceived that as an architcc tural composition the present train house I entirely onvcloi > od in now constructions , am and that the uuvv main building , with It great lateral extent , Its towers at the wea end , its bridges and bays , all constructed o a large and permanent scale , giveopportun itv for effect rnroly equalled In rullroai work , It is proposud to construct thos buildings In face brick , with red sandstou dressings , the basement being entirely o . . BtODO. 1 "Tim Inclined viaduct will enable the cabl V system of street cars to connect with all th mam entrances of ttio station. The platforms . v vrbi'ro they extend east and west outsida o * the train house , will bo covered byahcds. i "The main architectural difficulty occur in pluclnu n building so largo and Importan on n level i5 I'eot below the nearest stroe viaducts. This bus necessitated omphusiz ing the west fucado toward Tenth street b grouping fvo towers at this point , ono o which la of such considerable height (20 ( fact ) as to bo conspicuous from all parts o the city. A further attempt bus also bee ; made to render that part of the arcliltcctur vrhich Is seen from the highest nolgbborin lords of street approach as complete as pos iblo In Itself , In order to avoid the sunkc effect in the building. It is to bo observe that tlio perspective presentation assume tbo position of the spectator at an impossldl liciirht , so as to include as much as posslbl of the neighboring track-yards and viaduct : und to explain the unusual and aomowha complicated topographical conditions , Froc fcnlluury uiid accosiiblo point * of obscrvalloi the roof * will bo very Inconspicuous , nnd the masses of the building will assume much more ngrcoablo mutual relations than could bo Indicated In nblrd's-cyo view. "Tho vnluo of the completed work , not In cluding the viaducts , will exceed § 1.500,000. The total length of the building Is 403 feet ! its total width , including train house , is 223 foot. " Chief Kncmeor Uoguo is of the opinion that the building will not , only bo the ( lower of the Missouri vnllpy , but that It will bo equal to any structure of its kind in the United States. When the building is com- hinted Uonoral Manager Klmbnll , of the Union Pncllic , slates Unit It Trill bs thrown open to all the lown lines , nnd that the rental will DO made sufllclontly low to brine In all roads , a his will make Omaha n terminal point for all the Iowa lines nnd also n port of outry and delivery. The building will occupy the nrcsont silo of the Union Pncltlo nnd Burlington depots on South Tenth street , the west cud bordering on the east curb line of the street nnd running from thence eastward. Ilonicnilicr. ALT.COCK'S nro thq only gonulno Pouous PLASTitns. They act quickly nnd with cer tainty , und can bo worn for wookn without causing pain or inconvenience. They are invaluable - valuable in cases of Spinal Weakness , Kid ney and Pulmonary tilnioultics.Mnlarlu , Ague Cake , Liver Complaint , Dyspepsia , Strains , Hhcumutlsm , Lumbago , Sciatica , Heart , Spleen and Stomach Troubles , and all local pains. Uowaro of Imitations , nnd do not bo de ceived bymisrcprosontntton. Ask for AM/ COCK'S , and let no oxulanation or solicitation mduco you to accept n substitute. KNQ1.NKICKS'AHUITU.YTION. . O. n. ntistlu Takes tlm Neutral Sent Aniniitr tlio Arbiter- * . Captain C. U..Uu9tin , n well Know onpltal- 1st of this city , was selected as tlio third man on the board of arbitration before which the controversy over the scnlo of engineers' wages on the Kausas Central will bo laid for adjustment. His name was submitted by Chairman Vromnn and it was accepted by Manager Baldwin. As a consequence the engineers have succeeded in selecting a man for the third place who they think will consider their case fairly. The board of arbiters mot yesterday after noon at Union Pacitlo headquarter * aim the controversy Involving the Kansas Central was taken up. The company will also submit the question of the reduction of tlio wages of tlio engi neers In the transfer yards from § 3.8j to S3.50 per day. A meeting of the engineers nnd oDlclals was held yesterday forenoon at headquarters , at which minor grievances wore disposed of. The indications are that the trouble will blow * over without any serious result. 1 tic Northwest oru Consolidation. Latest advicea concerning the rumored consolidation of the Northwestern and 101k- horn ofUccsara to the effect that tno freight department of the Northwestern will bo ab sorbed by tin ) Elkhorn , nnd that the p.issen gcr nnd ticket department will bo maintained with D. E. Kttnball In charge. Air. Kimbull is the present incumbent. liailroiul Notes. Bngpngeuiastor B. W. Brigs , at ttio Web ster street doDot , will leave on July 1 for a months' vacation , which ho will spend at Lake Superior points. Division Superintendent Ralfbuu , of the Missouri Pucillc , arrived in the city in his special car yesterday morning. General Superintendent llnlsoy , of the Elkhorn , Is in the city. The Oakland accommodation will bo run as a sp'eclal train to Ponder oa July 4 , leav ing Omaha at 8:30 : a. m. COLLECTOR , CALHOU.V IlKXlltKS. Mr. Potcra Takes Clinrjjo of the Oltico This Morning. The internal rovcnuo ofttco of this city will bo turned over this morning to Col lector Peters , whom President Harrison re cently appointed to Succeed Jt S , iCalhoun. Special Inspector D. D. Spauldlng , of tlio revenue department , Js here from Washing ton for the purpose of transferring the onice from the old to the new collector. Ho was engaged yesterday evening In verifying the accounts of Collector Calhouu , und found the affairs of the oflico in good condition , cash all right and the stamps properly ac counted for. Colonel Peters takes charge of the ofice ! at 0 o'clock this morning , with John B. Dennis as chief deputy. Ladies are groutly bonofittod by the use ot Angostura , Bitters , the south American tonic of Dr. J. O. B. Siogort & Sons. Ask your druggist. New Incorporations Articles of incorporation wcro filed yester day with the county clerk as follows : By Bernard , Charles H. , and Ida E. Fowler - lor , incorporating the Fowler Elevator and Mill Feed company ; capital slock , $5,000. By W. W. Lowe , W. At Flanagan , C. A. Potter and Frank Crawford , incorporating the Omaha Motor and Manufacturing com pany ; capital stock , $300,000. This company is organized for the purpose of manufacturing motor cars , street cars , machinery for oper ating said cars , pressure brakesself couplers and similar apparatus. GUADUATKS. Tbo Sacred Heart Aoadomy'fl bates Contribution to Society. Tbo Park Place pupils gave nn interesting entertainment yesterday at the Academy of the Sacred Heart to their guests nnd toach- ors. Cholcu musical selections nnd rocitn- tlons wore ably rendered by the pupils ; sev eral essays of a very high order were road , and nn interesting drama was played. The entertainment was given in honor of the four graduates of tlio year , Miss Guthmun. of Plattsmouth ; Miss Hulloy.of Niobraru ; Miss Charity Babcock and Miss McHugh , of Omaha. Each of thcso young ladies was awarded a gold modal as a testimonial of tbo highest honors of the institute. Other prizes were awarded , and , judging from the meritorious work and high order of intelligence displayed , they were well de served. IF not remedied in season , is liable to become habitual and chronic. Dras tic purgatives , by weakening the bowels , conlirm , rather than cure , the ovil. Ayor's Pills , being mild , effective , and strengthening In their action , are gener ally recommended by the faculty 0.1 the best of aperient * . "Having been subject , for years , to constipation , without being able to liud much relief , I at last tried Ayor's PJlls. I doom it both n duty und u plonsuro to testify that I huvo derived great bcu- olit from tholr uso. For over two years past I huvo takim ono of tlieso tillls o very night before retiring. I would not willingly bo without thorn. " G , "W. Bowman , "G Host Jluln St. , Carlisle , 1'a. "I linvo boon taking Ayor's Tills and using them In my family since 1657 , and cheerfully recommend them to all in need of a safe but olluctiml cathartic. " Johu 1 , Uojjgs , Louisville , Ky , " For eight years I was afflicted with constipation , which at last became so bad that the doctors could do no moro for 1110. Then I began to take Aycr'a Pills , and soon the bowel a recovered tholr natural and regular action , so that now I am in excellent health. " S. L. Iioughluldgo , Uryan , Tcxiu. " Having used Ayer's Pills , with good results , I fully indorse them for thu pur poses for which they are recommended. " T , Connors , M. D. , Centre Dridgo , 1'u. Ayer's Pills , rair-intD or _ > Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co , , Lowell , Mail. Bold by * 11 PruggUU ud Dulm la A.CH U JL A&PJ . In Spring & Summer eason Our entire wholesale and retail stocks combined , on "both the first and second floors of our establish ment , are now offered to close , at prices never before approximated in the west. Tl Until July 1st wo will offer the most ex'.rnorillimry ntmictlons in ovorv do- IKirtmont of our establishment It'i'uJy- : nude Glolhlrg Department , Custom Do- ptirtmont , Furnishing Goods Depart ment , Hat und Cap Department over shown in America. lo not invest one dollar in nny mer chandise in our line until you have at tended our Great Closlng-'out Sale for the month of Juno. 'llio limp has como for closing out all lots o' springnnd summer clothincr. The opportunity is yours ! The lo-w Is ours I In our Men's Hondy-inado Depart ment we olTor 160 suits of Men's Fine Whipcord Suits in 3-buttou cutaways at 815.00 per suit. These are goods which have sold in our stock all season at S-- pursuit. Made from an imported wors ted , elegantly triinn ol and of asuituh o roght to wear at any season.Vo claim that this'lino cannot ho bought out slue of the Continental for less than $22. Our price at th's salq will ho $15. All sizes from . ' ! ! to 44. If you mirchaso a suit of this lot and It is not to he found as rcprcbcntutod , the purchase money will be refunded. We c mnot scud samples of the cloth , but will send a sa'iiplo bti't to any ad dress , and if it is not satisfactory , inny bo returned at our expense. . Send to us for self measurement blanks. Remem ber the price , $15.00 , in flock suits. KEDUCISD PRICES ON MEN'S SACK SUITS. \Vo have reduced prices on our line Businos-j Sack Suits to a lower average Omaha , Boston , New .York , Des Homes.Freeland , koomis & Ca ; t , Proprietors.- Corner Do us ; las and 15th Streets , Omaha. INPRHOE3DNTBD ATTRACTION W OVER A MILLION DISTBIBUTSD. Louisiana State LolhrCompan / ; . In'orpcrnted y lha LosUlatnre , tor IWuca- tlonnl anil Cliavltublo purposes , ami Its fran chise made a part of tno vnwtU Stutn Caiutl- tut on , lu 18io , by an overv.'lialinlng popular vote. Tts MAMMOTH IWAWINOS take place Minil-nniin illy I.Iuno niul December ) , anil Its nUAKI ) 8INOL15 NUHIinU DHAW- INGS tak place In each of. the other ten mouths of the year , uuil ura nil drawn In public , at the Academy at Music , Now Orleans la. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS For Integrity of its Drawings , and Prompt Payment of Prizes , Attested as follows : "We do hecpby certify that wo supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly ana Seml-An- nual tirawing * of the Louisiana atatu Liottory Company , and lu person manaun and control tno UiawliiRs tlioinaelvea. and that the tmmd are conducted with honesty , fairness , and In good faith toward all parties , and wo authorlzo the company to use this certificate , with fnc- ( ilmlles of our signature * attached. In its adver tisements " COMMISSIONER S We , the untlerslenocl Hanks and llankora will payalll'rlzes drawn In the Louisiana State Lotteries which may ba presented at our coun ters : II. M. VTAIiMSr.EV. Pros. Louisiana Nat.Hank I'IKKUK Ii.VNAUX. 1'ras. State Nat. Hank. A. 1IALDW1N , 1'res New Orleans Nat , Hank CAUL KOHN. 1'res Union National Hank. GRAND MONTHlY DRAWING , At the Academy of Music , Now Or- Jeans , Tuesday , July 16,1889. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000 100,000 TicUots at $20 ; 'Halves $10 ; Quar ters 85 ; Tenths 2J ; Twontloths $1. LIST OF iiims : i rnixn OP SIQIX < KO ) is KIOO.OOO 1 I'HIZK OK 1WU ( 1S 100000 i vurtn or nooaiH ) tooiio 1 I'lllXU OK 2.1,0001s 2 000 600 ! > Uli5E3 OF WOaro APlMIOXItfATION PltlKKS. 1001'rlzesor jjOOaro JoO.OW 1001'rlzoDof ItoOare. . , : 0i ) } 1001'rizuaoC 2t)0aro ) aOOOJ TK.UM1NAI. 1-ltlZKS. oonrrlzosof looaro ra.ono W'JI'rlzosof lOOaro w.uoo 3,131 Prizes , amounting to $ J,054FOO NOTE Tickets drawing Cunltall'rlzesare no entitled to Terminal 1'rizcn. ACEMTS WAMTCD. . t37 I'"on CLUH lUTBS.or any further Informa- Ion desired , write leulbly to the . undersigned clearly Ntatlnuynur residence , with mateConn ty , HI rout and Numuor. Moro rupli ) return mall delivery will bo assured by your onclosluc an envelope bearing your full auuresx. IMPORTANT. Address. M. A. DAUI'HIN. Now Oileans , La. llyordlnarylettercontalnlUB Nlonoy Order Issued by all Uxpress Couipanioj , Now Yorlc ixcbango ; , Draft or Postal Noto. Address Registered Letters Containing Cur rency to T1IK NEW OHLBANS NATIONAL BANK , REMEMBER ? 1 ( lUAUANTEKI ) 11V i-'OUU NATIONAL HANKS Of New Orleans aud the tickets are signed by the 1'resldont of an lustltntlon whose chartered rights arc recognized In hlshest courta ; there fore , bowarq of all Imitations or anonymous " schemes. ONK DOLLAR Is the prlre ot the smallest part or fraction of a ticket IStiUUL ) ill' USlnauy ilruwJnn , Anything In our uameoUered for loss than a dollar li a swindle. DlVOHCHS-A. aoonmoir , AITOUNBV-AT LAW , 121 Dearborn St. , Chicago ; udvlco free ; 21 yours' axperlunco ; bualuu a uulotly aad lo cally transacted. "VTKW YOIIK MILITAUV AOADEMV OOHN- wall-on-lludson. . Coi. O. J. WiuaiiT. 1 . h , . AM.Bupl.U F.UVAiT , Cotud'totCadeU. over tlmn wo have shown slnco wo hnvo teen in biisit'oss. Wo can nfiord to do it ns wo inanufiioturo our own tfooils nnd in largo quantities. Wo huvo hnd a succoBSiul season and nro dotorniinud not to carry over a light weight suit. July 1st is the ( Into of our Bomi-iinnim ! fltooU Inking nnd wo will rcduco stock before that date if priros will do it. MEN'S S10 SUIT SALE. The most attrautivo purl of this salois our largo line of aults inarkod down to 810. Wo will not attempt a description of thcso goods ; they musjt bo soon to bo appreciated. There IB nothing in this line bill pure , all wool suitings and rcmcinbor , a $10 suit at the Continental is just an closely inspected in regard to making nnd trimming as tlio higher grade of goods. There are goods in this line that cannot be bought outside of the Continental for less than 815. Our nrico is only 310. PANTALOON" DEPARTM ENT. A special bargain line of Mon's all wool Cheviot Pants In n neat dnrk striped cheviot , in all about " 00 pairs , will bo offered at this Ralo at the un heard of price of $2.115 per pair. Send us your measure and P. O. order for SM2.25 for a pair of this lot nnd they can not fail to bo satisfactory. AVe know what thefo goods arc worth. They were never bought for less than 83.CO. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S DEPART MENT BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS , AGES 10 TO 14 YEARS , PRICE S5.60. Wo oiler the greatest bargain line of Boys' Long Pant Suits , ages 10 to 14 , Notlcoto Contractors. The boird of public woiksaud liuildlnps will roreive bids an utatod below : For \\ork and material necessary tocllnlsh new building for lustltutu for the IHIiiil. Ne braska City , and for iiuiklnjiHintod repair * ou the old building at any ilmo beforu June Si , US ) , at 2 p.m. For work aiyl mut3rl.il io complete south wing for Industrial Homo at Mllford , nt nny tiuio before juue SI , 1W , nt , ' p. m , I'or Inbcir mil material to lay iibant 1,003 foot of 12 Inch sewer pipe for the penltontlary. Also for comnlet ug a smoke Htaek and for furnish ing ana puttliu on about 1,0JO nquaros ot corru gated Iron rooting for .same , at uny time before 5t e \ \ * - > J. , at I ) u m I'or electric liuhl plant nnd for barn for Incurable - curable Insane Hospital at Hastings , Nebraska atnny time boforo.luno''il. 11-Hl. iit p. in. rormatunnl and labor to cnnpleto H cotta ges , hospital , boiler and online and laundry Iiouie-i null for hoipltal. for Soldlors' Homu , Or.ind Island , at any tlmo tiofoio Juno XT. IStU , at S p. m. Forbjiler House aud suioko stack for ln tl- tuto for I'Vubla ' JIlnde.l Vouth , at 'Ueatrlci' , at nnytlmo boforo.luuo--i , 18P. nt p- " > Kor ono building for Iwller house , engine room , uloitrlc ll ht plant uud workshop , and lor wco.1 bulldl m for gyuicaslam and Howry , for Bt'ito Normal Schoul at Peru , at anjtlmo before June S * . Iti U , at S p. m. Tor one. tJirt-o story brick workshop with stone buao'iient nnd one bolerlioii ! ! > e nnd Hinoku stack , for Induttrl il School , at Kcurney. at any time before .July 1" , IbS' , at 2 p. m. All abnvo woric to be tioni ti cordln ? to written - ton statement , Plaiu. gprolllcrftions , and detailed clruxrln' . noiv on I'lJi'Ith the Con- intsslonerof Public Lu.udsn.id liulldtngs , who will furnish all needed Information rulatlvo thereto. Homls will he required of succptsfu. bidders for completion of tlio work uud foi the pay- mmu of oilbllls for labor and nutorl I. IJy order of Hoard ot Public Lands und Uulld- lugs. O. I. IiAWS , June 13 d IDt Secretary. Notice to Contractors nnd Sealed bids will bo received by A. II. Pamsan. Bncretnry Custur Healtv Comiwiiy , at tie ! ollico of llcilgoi ic .Samson , lirok' > n How , IS'nbraik.i , until is o'clock noon of the Jst day ot juiy , I3b > , for tlio cnnitructiou of a ton-room , tfxtorv brick bii lDosblocK In Ilrokou lluw , Nubr.it > ku , onthe property of the Custer Itealty Company. DIds will bo icoelved as follo n : 1st. For inriililitUK all material nnd nil labor for the construction , und to construct stsno foundation. "ud. Tor furnishing nil labor and construct ing foundation. Cumpdoy to fnrnUh material. ijrd. For furnii > hlug all uiwtcrlnl and all labor for the couatruclloii , and to construct ho ( brick ) walls. 4th. For furnishing nil labor and .0113(1 ( no- Ing said walls. Company to furnish mtitorlul. oth. Tor furnishing alt material and all lauor for tuo rough carpunti > r uorK. und to perlorm thoHumo. . Hth : For furnishing all labor nnd performing rouKh rnrpentor work. Company to furuuh matorlitl. 7th. I'or furnishing all material nnd all labor for the llnum ( carpentur work ) and to perform the name. bill. For furnishing all labor for , nnd per forming llnlxhlnK ( carpenter norkj Couiruny to furnish material. Uth. I'or fiirtilshtlng all labor nnd all material tor plasturjnpgvw toulastcrsnld bulldlnC. lUtli. 1 ho furnishing allmatorlal.und all labor for the construction , und to loustriiLt said building , according to certain plans aua spoclli- cations at the olllco of llmUji'S & Samson , at Ilrokou How , Nobrasun. 'J'ho party or parties .with whom tlio said "Ous ter Hoalty Company" may.contract for any ma terial or labor In the construe tlou of Huld build ing are to enter into n goad and aulllclent bondto be approved by tlio biilldlnu committee of said company. Kacli bid mus ( ) > e nccoucnnloil by acertltlod chuck , lu HluHUinof tVJO , payabltt to the order of the "Custiir Utalty Uompuny , " us a guar ntee tliHt the bldjlur will , if ln.iblil tie no copted enter Into u uansntutory contract within tlvo days for the oreitloii'aiid compJetlon of paid building , and that lie , will within mild 11 vu days cyecuto to said company a gold and sulll- cleut bond for the faUhtQl'pcrformanoe ' of said contract. , ci The "Ctnter llealty Company" reserves the rluht to reject any or dllbhfc. Ity order of the board ot directors of Custor llenlly Company. . , K QAjiBiiN , Secretary. Notion to rontriiotoiH. SOUTH OMAHA. Jtino 11. 13'3-Sealod propo- Mila will be racelvetl-ut' thn city engineer's olllco by the committee on yluduuts , utroeti and alleys , until noon Wodnosday.julyi ; , 1M ) , for furnishing nil the material uud performing all the work tor curbing and paving H direct from Twenty-fourth Htroet to Twenty-seventh street with cypress blocks , approximate estiuiuto V-'iU Imcal foot ot curbing , and 0.5IU simare yurds of paving. Work to bo completed within fortydaya after a contract therefor binds and takes effect. All bids must be accompanied by n certlden check for J.W , said rhocks to be re turned ou all bids not accepted. Kstlmatad ro-it of nuchvork Is JI8/.2II. The right toiejectany and all bids Is reserved , 1'laus and spjcltlca tlous can bo seeuat ttie onelnu r'g ofllce. E. IJ. TOWI.E , Chin , Com. on Viaducts , Bts. and Alloys. Jltidtojyj' If lDNCYftn(1 ( nil urinary troublci easily , quick- MUH LI ly ami safely cured byOOOTUllA Cup- Bulos. Bevcral cam * * cured in nuven duys. Sold nt 11.60 per box , all druggists , or by mall from IJoctoia ii'J'B to. : 11J Whits bt N , V. i'ull Uirec- touj. which wo have never sold nt S5.r > 0 per suit. Nothing larger than llyonrn , In nuro nil-wool Ciuaituoro nnd Ohoviots , goods which wo litwo sold all season for i" nnd $8 , at the unheard of prieo of 5x5.50 to clour up this entire lino.Vo cannot solid sainj)1oHof this cloth , hut always hoar in mind that you need not hesitate to send us a postal-note for lha union nt and if the goods are not perfectly satis factory , wo will pay all express charges and refund your inonoy. BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS , PRICE Sli.CO. l.'f > 0 Boys' Knee Pun I Suits , in a neat gray and black check anil brown and gray striped cheviot , nro inarkod at this ' sulo' for $12.00 per suit. This is the prieo puid for a cheap grade of satlnot , hut in this line wo olTor tv good honest weariti" material , in colors suitable for bchool wear in all. one of the best values for vacation wear wo have over olforod. ' OUU LINE OK FINE SUITS AT ? 5. Complimentary romnrks nro made by our customers when they examine our line of line Uassimoro anil Cheviot Suits at1.00. . During this snlo the variety will bo larger than ever , and wo nro sure of one fact , that every garment told out of this department will crivo perfect satisfaction , and a customer over sold will always bring tholr children to the Continental to bo titled. Our var iety is larger , the quality is just as re presented , and our prices nro lower limn are paid for inferior goods at other places. ALWAYS It DRINK with ! ' LEMONADES , SHERDCTS , AND ALL COLD.DFIN'KS. ! It it-Ill correct thciltu'.uujliir ; fit. ' flitrnccoflcj on ( lie btointicti. Tor Mi-n Health tisicivlag , for ChlHroa ln\loratns. and Ro- " " -Mas for All. 7ho Beit BBS- rintKl StricUr Pure ind U&fer- msbted. Au Cfilcle&t ncudr for DUrrhoa , Cbol rMorbnj , Dyiontci-y. and all IJlioidgri of ti3 Bov/cls. MESHRS. I.OVUNTIIAL Bnos. DonrRIrs- Imve trlort the HmiRarlun Illuckbcrry Julen von BU Iclmlly Bi'nt me. 11U thu no nlu ultin ot snniinor drlliki. It IH frco train nlco- hol , allays tlilrit , tones the ill ecu tlvo nrpnns , bits a linn aromatic llnvor. nnd is Juit tliothlnir for illnrrliu'iil Ironb- Ici In tno lu > nti < < l term. A TAUr.Kbl'OONKUI.IN A CLASS or ICK WATKll OUTNr.OTAIl.S NCUTAU. Rpsncctfiilly , .A. ATOU1HON. M.D. F rl08Tor7AllIHO BTAHnOOD ; General and HERVOU3 DEBILITY ! ' sf B ! ytud BrmdtEffeetj . nakiil , .TcW. MlSH ( ) < ) n full ; Kxtlnrrd. licit In r.iil > r > r J4 8lrn | [ < litn ViY I k , t'll ! > IiT KLIll'FU DUI11NS It I'illlS of IIOIJT. itmolulrl ; cB.-.llloc IIOHK TnEiT&X.tT-n iicaii In t d > y. neu l llrFr tn ti gKt i , ttrrilarln , Kni ) Forritu Cnaitrlon. Voucky nrlUUii-w , IWk. . futlviplaBfttloa , Kn4 proof * nailed U * JtJi free. lJ < rMj tPi S1B ! < ! fll CO..CUIFAtO.N.V. Notini > . Notice Is la-roby glvon that Healed lWs will bo recurved by the cleric of Adatni County , Neb- rusta , ivt his olllco Hnsiin ; ! * . Nobrnsica , ou or lieforutwnlvoo'clojknooiiof.liilyiltli , 18SJ , for thq iimclmso of sivoncy llvu boiuU of tlio do- uomhmtloii of imo tliotumul dollarcueli to bo lasuoilby Wo County of Ailaiuu 1:1 : tlio Mtnto ot Mfbr.-iMltatoboituteilJnly lit. Wit ) , nnd to bu payable ut the Flicul A oncy of tlio State ot Nebrivukn , City of New VorK , St.ito of Now V'oik twenty year nttor the date tlioniof vo- dcomubleiit nny time on or attar ten yeiirs from thn date thereof at the ojnliw of Hsild Bounty of Adanu niul to bea.r lutere.it ixt thdruteof llvo ] ii'r couliuH' iiiiuuin payuble niiuiially on the llrat ilny of July In each year , for wlilcii Inturost cnupoiii shall bu attached imyubo ! ut the fiscal agency afoivs.ild. HlKhts reserved torojoct any nnd all bliU. lly order of tlio lloard ot SupsrviloM , May Oth 18SD. ij. It. PAKTIIHHIK. IRIJAL.I County Clork. JOHN A. OASTO , County Attorney. in''ldtoJjO TII Drld o OuidnrJ. PHOPOSIT1ON8 for the comtnictlou of two brlduen iicrost HOiithnrn iilmuiiuU of the 1'latto ilvor In .Moxia Tounjlitp. in Ilutlur County. Nob. . 111 bo received by the Hoard of Kuporvihora of llutler County. Neb. , fcald brl'luos to bo of tllmuiisloiia aa follov/s : Uno 1U4 feel louir. with I'l-foot ' approach tit ono end. Ono brMKO-74 feet loiu , with lli-font npproach atone find itml 10 font approach at thu othor. Said bridges to bo built of li.ird pine , set on oak All bids must bo accompanied with plum and npnclllcatjonH of the work to be done , lllildum must submit their blcl.i on tlio two bildKen sup. urately , so that the proposition of uny blililcr may bo "i'pteil ( Ri to one bildKO and rejected OH to the other If the board 4himfil so determine. M'lMi boaid re orvcs the right to reject any and nil blJ.-t. All propositions mint be In on or bofoiotho Uth diivotJuly , 1S-CJ. Dated UiluSJth diy of ilny , 1881. lly order of the lloard of B'lpervUorsof Dutlor County , Nob. jS-lL'-ifcu I > . C. Ider.vnc.uH , County Clerk. WANTKD-IS5 weekly lopresonlatlve , mnl or female , in every cuuimuulty. ( lands tttaple ; houHehold ni'coaiity ; sail at sight : nn pi-udltng ; enlnry pnld iiromptly , and oxponnes advanced. Full pnrtlciuarit andvaluablo.-tamplo case vw.v.V mean just whatwo Hay : additxis utouce. BTANUAUl ) 8II.VKU WAilK CO. . lios- ton. Mass. A HUNTS \VANTRD-Hoth f-oner.il nurt can vusaliu ? , on the now , ravU d anil Imperial ndltlonot iCell'H Kucyclopodla in live volumes , juat Issued. Bold for cash , or on easy nntal- nicntH. I'or liberal terms nnd territory atldrosi T. l.'i.LWOdii XKLI , , 1'ub. 1'hlladelphia. _ . OMAHA nUGIHESS/OOLLEQ * vj i > roH uax.usun * itunmmir Acc nt nuntitd , Kovr Utounll. Relh Kxclunlvu territory. Illg pronta. Sahirjr peed men , Howe Co. , 1) Hanover at. , Itoiton , ilussCANCER CANCER book ( tee. UD. 1M Wabubav , . PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , ' NORTH and SOUTH /v tj * * 1302 FARNAM STREET. 2Oto6O DAYS. This is u disanso whicti has heretofore Dnfflod all Medical Science. Vfhou Mercury , Iodide of. Fotuuslum , Sarcnpa rllU or Hot SprliiKi fall , we gunninteou cure. Wo have a Hemerty , Unknown to nnyone In tbo World outslJe of ourConiDiiuy , and one that haste to curs the moit obstlnata casoi. Ten days In recent cases doex the work. U 14 tha old chronla deep beaten caaea that we solicit. We hnvo cured hundreds who have bean abandoned by I'liyalcluns. and pronounced Incurable , and w challenge the world to Urliip us u case that wo will not euro In lest than sixty dayx. Hlnce the history or raoalclne n true specific for Syphilis has bean sought for but norer fouua until our was dticoverctl , and we are jnstlflo.l la uaylng U Is lha only llomouy mtlio World tnat will pos itively euro , bncause tha lato&i Medical Works. publlsQud by the bent Known authorities , say tliuro wns never n true specltlc before. Our rom- cdy will euro whiia"o7 rythlug else hits fnlled. Why wnsta you time and money with patent muillclnua tunt uover tmd virtue , or doctor with physicians that cannot cure you , you that hara tried everything also should como to us now and K t ponunuent lollef. you never c.ui get it else where. Marie what wo say , lu the eud you must take our remedy or NEVKH recover and you that have been ullltcted but a Bhort time should by all meaus come to us now , not ona la ten of now cnsos ever pot poriimnently curod. Many ictbelp and think they am froa from tha dleeasn , but In one , two or throa year ? attar It appears ugaln In a more horrible form. This IB a blood Purliler nnd will Cure any Skin or Blood Diuouso when Everything Else Kails. NOTICI : Wo doilra to caution patlonU In r - irtint to parties claiming to use the Cook Horn- cdy. Our formula U not and CANNOT bu Known to anyone but oui solves. THE COOK REMEOy CO , Rooms 418 and 419 , Paxtoii BlocK , ! @ ! ti ) is Dll.R. 0. WUST'a Nr.HVK AND ItltAIH TltEAT- IIU.NT , a uaranteed apoclno for Hyaierla , neuj. Cuuvublons , { 'Its , Norvoiia .Nuii lleadacUe , Uorvoua l'roitraUii : cAUsud uyh use of alcohol or tobacno. Wnkofuliiegfl , Mental Klon , Cofianlugof the Hraln , rcoiiltlngln ty atulluadlnnto minor/ , decay and iloath. 1'ienmtiiro Old Azn , llarrenuesi , 1.04 * cf i'ower In elth r ex , Involuntary Jos ai and Cpormnt- orhuu < n ed by orer-axurtion of the bralu.sMf. or nvcrmdulfonco. Kiich box contolai cue month' ) ) treatment. J 1.03 a bor , or alx box 34 for U.0)uont ) by mall pr p ld nn r . 'elpt of pi l- . WH GTTABANTBB SIX BOXH3 To cure auy case. With u&ch order received bi ua < or 3U UOXM , accompanied with K.W , wo wlfl Beud the purohaner our vrrltun Kuaruntee to r * Juud the monvy U ttio treitmunt doe * not eireot cure. Guarantor l uuel only by Uoodoifta HntgCa. , DrugffliU , Sole AjjenU , IU9 Falntm tltittt. O aU ftiU. . . _ . FURNISH ING GOODS UKPAUT- MENT---FLANNHL SILK TENNIS t AND VACATION S111KTS. Wo nro showing the Inrgost line of Flnnnol , Killc nnd Silk-striped Shirts for vncutlon wour thnt cnn bo found in the city. Exclusive styles nnd popular jiricos S'.lk Snshoa nnd Bolts. SPECIAL SALE OF UNDKHWEAR. A larpo Block is nlwnvs dcslrnblo in undcrwonr. Wo curry n full line of domestic nnd foreign makes and claim to hnvo the Invest vnrttity wosfc of New York. Speoiul bargain lines nro shown on our counters to-day thnt can not ho cqunlod. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPART MENT. The season is so far advanced , thnt it is desirable to c.oso out our light weights. Special discount prit 01 will bo nnulo during the anlo in the Custom De partment , and the same superior work manship guarnnlood which has always charnetori/ed garments made at th Conlincnuil. HAT DEPARTM ENT. In this Department wo are buir mw on straw goods. In Men'd , Hoys nnd Children s Straw HnlH wo are ofToring qiuitititios and prices Unit sur.iriso every ono. Why pay fnnry prices when you can got the same graunat Continental - tal Jor 60 pjr cent loss than at your luit- tcrr COMPAGIIE GENERAL ETBMSilTLIlBIIOflE , } aris Universal Exposition " .mVh.1.,0.1 ' ' "rllc'1 iloalrlntrcoo 1 ncconinioJatlont . . . , . , on tbo nuw laivo flijiru-n stu uuon of llio Fumoin FRENCH MAIL LINE , Which arp noted for tliclr ri'eularltr. raiial to. rail- wA..k ! ra I'd"lio'l'Vo ' thU trlp ' ° " > vri 'arls " ' " ° Make Early Application for Berths. .This | i nlso nucc-wirr on account of tlio tioarr travel during the wring iinJ summer months" McCAGUE BROS. , 105 South 15th St. , HARRY E. MOORES , 1502 Fa main St. , H. L. HALL , 1223 Farnam St. , J. H. GREEN , 1501 Fartmm St. , AtroKti. Omaha , Neb. MAUIUC1S . K02MINHKI. Over 14 Millions Sold in this Country alone. The Best Fitting and Best Wearing- Corset Ever Made. SOLD EVERYWHERE. The best nrr.ilpol plujiure retort In tlm west. 'I ho utttiMtlon of the peonlo of .Nuliraikn la called to thlinuar liunouj reiort lor excuralunSK. iilcolo partlunetc. The best or rnloaglron on all iallroad . 'Hid park Is oituiUiul ,1 uiUcK from l.liiuoin , nncl contains W acroa of tliulion thii tar-yon and ln > t uimmuud ciifu , umlcrthu imntrol of Iliown the fit. luuiu Lincoln tatoiur r.illus of boatlni : ) ' . ( I pl ai < lira boats ; 2 imulo and daiiclu ? liulli : huso ball lirounUii. uioit complete In tlio wet ; TU picnic lablas with ne t ; upoakorii staniis. The imnJorlul Cuiluwimbprlnu'.Ulnitllj bxthlnu hcutos : MAvrlniisj tight ropo.fcJJIuotloni : , 42 ruutaUutro it.1 lor. It , li Andrus uoJ Hon. Maiiauurs. Uuciiln , Nub. . "no In HID uurll Kti ' * * CUIT/II | . Hclentlli" . I'owtiuil. fur ) > M , lYmfnrtnlila niul I'd'cUrr. Avi'lu ' trundi. llxrfl neil riirni. B i utMn | > lpriorphl ! l. i ni.r.irrinu it > : i.vn vuit DIIII'.AH.H. OR. HORIIE. liEUCYEO TO IUO y/DAJH / AVE , , UIMCAC3 , lucccufully u \l luontliluy oiror : * , ooo , . ( 'ui.biau , Co , XJAOJT , Uiotr. For sitlu anil by mail by GuoJtniio Drug Couipuuy , Omahu.