Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 26, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : JfJRIDAY , JUNE 2(1 ( , 1801.
Great June Clearance Bale , of Special Import
Close buyers for cash will have an opportunity of buying We can mention only a few of the special bargain Jots at BOYS' PANT
goods this week at prices seldom offered in Omaha , In every this sale. At prices from $12 to $18 you can have the best in LONG SUITS ; <
department of our store we will offer bargains of interest to the market. Clothing never was offered in our store at such Our advice to patents is not to wait , but come cirly
buyers of honest goods. No humbug , no nonsense and no prices. Remember the quality , always the best. this week. We arc overstocked with fine goods in boys' ' long
shoddy at any price. We mention a few of the different bar SOMETHING TO INTEREST ALL. pant suits , and have marked special bargain lines at $6.50 , $7 ,
gain lots comprised in this sale. $ S and $10 , which will show a saving to the purchaser of $2.00
to $5.00 per suit.
Special Sale of M Wool GassimerB
FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT.
and Cheviot Pantaloons , SPECIAL UNDERWEAR SALE ,
ALMOST HALF PRICE. AT $ a < 3O AND S2.YS. Light weight underwear prices for this week will be fo ?
S5S.OO . . .
. Fre ich balbnVgan. 750 per suit. Sold all over the city fotf
$5 , Almost Half Price Lot i. We will sell 100 suits of We have been selling this line all week at $2 and $2.75. Si.iG.MEN'S
men's fancy cheviot suits in neat brown and grey mixtures , per We will continue the sale of All Wool Cheviots in three styles MEN'S GAUZE SHIRTS , 15c AND 25c.
fect fitting , in four different styles , of cloth , at $5 per suit. We of popular stripes at $2 and $2.75. We will sell 500 pairs of We offer the balance of our merino g.iu/.o shirts in all
neat stripes and checks , in all sizes. We want in
every person sizes , no drawers , at isc and each. Mail orders must ba
refer trade in window of 25c
our city to samples our , to our out
this state to get a pair of this $2 75 lot. Send for samples of with sufficient .
town trade % ve will furnish samples of the cloth for one week. the stock. accompanied postage.
Suits will be sent by with the understanding that if '
express In fine goods we oiler special lines of high grade goods at > MEN'S HAT DEPARTMENT. *
they arc not found to be represented they may be returned '
reduced prices. Don't purchase until you have looked at Our stock of straw goods must be reduced , and in thl
at our expense. All sixes 35 to 40. these lines. Send mailorders fora pair of our$2.75 pants , and department we expect to be very busy this week. Prices will
LOT NO. 2 if you find they arc not as represented , send them back ; we will be cut in two.
. $6.QO-
. - pay the express charges ; the experiment will not cost you one Men's Mackinaw Straw Hats , all shapes , silk lined , 7501
Lot No. . . . No of honest well made clothing .
2. $6.50. buyer , cent. sold usually for $1.50.
ing can afford to allow this sale to pass without investigation Men's Mackinaw Braids in all and .
shapes at 25c , 350 500.
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tion , this No. 2 lot is made up of 150 suits in two styles of '
Bop' and Children's Blotting Dent,1 BOYS' HATS.
genuine all wool Sawyer cheviot , lined throughout like any ,
regular $12 suit , and will be offered at this sale at $6.00 per O < X > 1 If you have trouble to get suited well come to the Contin-
suit. Remember no shoddy making guarantee , and the price Every table in this department is made attractive with spe cntal. We have everything. Special lines in Boys' Hats this
$6.50 for all sizes. Send for samples of the cloth. cial bargain lines. We cannot enumerate the different numbers , week at 25c. For 500 you can have your choice of a dozci
but only say that better value is offered at this sale than has nobby styles in all shapes.
Lot No. 3. Cutaway Frock Suit , g ever been offered in this city. We don't deal in trash , hence
we can only quote prices consistent with good goods. This city SHIRT WAISTS.
Lot No. 3. Cutaway Frock Suit $9.50. Every person - has been flooded with cheap , trashy clothing. The public has
GOODS.
STAR . PRICE 75c.
son should stop and see the sample of this black and gray grown tired of this sort of thing , and since the opening of the
mixed cheviot cutaway suit in our show windows at $9.50 , the Continental in this city we have sold only the best grade of Seventy-five cents for the grades we are selling means
price all the season has been $15. We have a big lot of clothing , guaranteeing every garment. less than cost. Other dealers will show you a Star waist at
them. Our inventory is to take place July ist , hence this price Special bargain lines in boys' all wool knee pant suits at 75c , but that is all it's worth. We will reserve nothing. Our
of $9.5o ; all sizes. They won't last long. Out of town cus 2 and $2.50. entire line of $ i , $1.25 and $1.50 goods this week and this wcelJ
tomers may have samples as long as the suits last Boys all wool cheviot and cassimere suits at $3.50 and $4 , only at 75C.
Corner IBth and Douglas Sts : The Largest West of the Mississippi River.
D12A.TH CM-1 A SKXATOIl.
John C. Mien'H IM'o Kmlcil After
Months ot'Sunvi'iii' ' . * .
After several months of sufTorlupr , John C.
Shea tiled at his home , 150.J Vutus btroot
Wednesday ni ht ,
Senator Shea was taken ill shortly after
the liL'trlnnliig of the. lust session of the
k'KHlature , with a complication of
throat , \rn\K \ \ and stomach troubles.
Ho attended to his dntios at Lincoln , how
ever , until compelled to dusist cm account of
falling health ami was brought homo In
March a very sick man. The rest at homo
did not produce the hoped lor restoration of
his health and ho declined so rapidly that his
physician decided that ft chanito of climate
xvas absolutely necessary , and hov. . s sent to
Colfax Springs , In. For u tlmo ho appeared
to bo Improving , but soon a roliipso cnmo and
nfter a sojourn of live weeks at the bprinxa
he was brought homo.
The fatigue and excitement Incident to
travel greatly weakened him ami hastened
the end , Ho lingered on slowly until last
evening when his physician seeing the end
was near hastily summoned his family to his
bedside , At 10.HO he calmly oxp'ued.
After the court was called to order ye tordny
morning City Attorney Manonoy arose and
feelingly announced the death of Senator
Shea , lidding words of ouloiry.
Juugo Kstelle said that ho considered the
( leinlboof JudgoSho.t In the light of a per
sonal loss nud that the Omaha bar could 111
afford to lese men of his high character nud
standing. Ho called the attention of the asso
ciation to his death ami hoped that proper
action would bo taken ,
John O , Shea was born at Cambridge ,
Mass. , February ' , ' , ISMl , of Irish parents. Ho
was educated at Cambridge , entered Harvaid
college and graduated Irom the law depart
ment of the iioston university with high hon
ors in IbTli. Ho was lulniltlud to the bar of
the United States supreme court in issi , and
in IbN'i ho came to Omaha , where ho has since
continuously resided. Iloforo coming to
Omaha ho taught mathematics ana the Inn-
tfimgos in Ohio schools for Uvo or tluucoars .
us profebsor and principal. Ho was appointed
n Justice of the peace in this city In lx < 7 , unit
was subsequently elected to the same oftlce ,
but resigned In IbbS to accept the position of
assistant county attorney continuously until
Ills death. Ho was elected on the democratic ;
ticket hu > t fall us one of the senators from
Douglas county , but owing to ill health was
prevented from taking a very active part in
the work of the sesbion , tilthou-gli during the
oxcitlng scones that intended Governor
Itoyd's inaugural ho did his share of the
lighting when ho should huvo been In care of
a physician.
Mr , Sho.i leaves a wife and live children.
The funeral uirinigemeuts have not yet
been made.
Yesterday Judge Estol'.o appointed the
following members of the bar as n committee -
too to draft and present resolutions : T.I ) .
Mlnahan , Warren Swlt/ler. . S. Folkor , U.
A. TJ. Dick und K. A. Hrogran. The resolu
tions will bo road in coutl room No. 1 Satur
day morning. _ _
Have You ( Jot a llorso ?
Kvery man who owns n horse nhould Itncw
that [ fuller's Uarbcd Wire Liniment U the
only remedy that will glvo prompt icllef to
nil Kpralns , cuts , brulbe.s and galls , and U
warranted to effect n complete cure ,
Xl'W Ijlltl ) tO 1 > CH
Coiutnonoiii Sunday , May iil , the
Chlctiro ( , Milwiuikuo & St. 1'iuil railway
will I'HtubllHh a through lluo of aleoplntr
curs bctwcon Siou\C'lty and lloa Mouios
via Mailrld , I'libson orH from Omaha
uud the west can louvo Onmhii tit ( i-0 : p.
in , , secure slounln car accommodations
and urrlvo in Ues Molncs at 0 a , m. Ho-
turning , louvo DCS Molnos 0:10 : j ) . in. ,
arrive OmuhiiO:15u. : in. Dining oars on
both trains. Ticket olllco , 1601 Farnam
ttrcot. l'A. . NASH , Con
J. li PUCSTON , City Pass. ARt
IlarrliKton'i4 ) Suicide ,
The inquest hold yesterday afternoon over
the remains of Kdwanl Harrington developed
no now facts , and the jury returned a vor-
tlict of suicidal death. The deceased was
formerly n railway conductor at Denver , and
Ills father la engaged lu the stook business
lu ludlnua.
JJolWt LlttloEarly Ulsers , best pill.
Cflllllltl't PIlKl tllC
Maud Williams , the thirteen-year-old
daughter of Mrs. Gorman , who lives at Fif
teenth and Howard , left homo Wednesday to
look for her doif , which hud strayed away.
She did not return and the case was reported
to the Dolico , Yesterday the girl was
found at a house In the southern part of the
city near Syndicate park.
She had been out for several hours In the
pouring rain , and aside from being drenched
was covered with mud. She said her mother
had told her not to como back without the
doc , und she was afraid to return home. The
mother visited the police station and wanted
an onicer scut to bring the girl homo , but the
authorities refused to intertnre unless a war
rant was sworn out. Mrs. Gorman decided
to try a little moral suasion.
Snull m sl/o , ero.Jt m resulti : Dj\Vl \ t
Uttlo BirlvKbuH. Uo3t pill for Co istii
tlon , best for Side Hoaaaoho , bait for Sa
Stomach.
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AVntor ItcntH Duo July Int.
No discount allowed after July 1st. 5
per cent discount allowed on water rents
if paid on or before July lnt rA olllce of
A3IUU1CAN WATI'.IUVCMKS Co. ,
Room 103 , Boo building.
Denial.
Count I'ulaskl called at this oiUco yester
day afternoon and made the following .state
ment In regard to Councilman Snocht'a
horse :
"There Is not one word of truth In the al
legation mndo by Mr. Spccht that cither of
my two mon attempted to tuko n horse be
longing to Mr. Chris Spccht on Tuesday night
lust. As n mutter of fact both of mv mon
were nt homo and asleep that night lout ; be
fore midnight. "
I'ulaski claimed that this story is simply n
piece of maliciousness ou the part of who
ever uiado It.
; anil Dullulnug
In purity of quality and delicacy of flavor ,
Sotorian Ginger Ale has no equal , either for
eign or domestic. Bottled at ExcoUior
Springs , Mo.
KXOU11SIOX ' 10 TORONTO , OXT. ,
Via the Walmsli ftnilro-fl.
For the national educational conven
tion at Toronto. The Wabash will sell
round trip tickets July 8 to lit at half
fare with J-.OOaddod for membership
foe , { jood I'oturnini ; until September ! iO.
Eve ybody invited. Kxcursiou rates
huvo boon made from Toronto to all the
summer resorts of New England. For
tickets , bleeping car accommodations
and u hundsomo bouvonir giving full
information , with cost of sulo trips , etc. ,
call tit the Wiibash ticket olllce , 1602
Furnam street , or write G. N. Clayton ,
northwestern passenger agent , Oinahn ,
Nob.
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Short on Jurymen.
The present Jury system failed to draw
thirty-three of the men who were selected
for the present portion of tha session of the
dUttlrt court. To complete the panel .ludgo
Estolle , County Clerk O'Matloy ' and Frank
10. Moore * yoitonluy seleetoJ thlrty-threo
men who will t.erve during thob.Uunco of the
term. They will bo summoned bv Sheriff
Doyd uml will report for duty next Monday
morning. _ _ _
Do not forgot thit Hallor's Pain I'aralyzor
will euro all cases of dy.scnUiry , relieving"
griping p.Un and rostorlng the bowels to
healthy action.
Iloct Suinr Inehtnory.
Thrjo cai-s of boot sugar mnchlnery for the
factory at Norfolk arrived from Now Orleans
over the Missouri Paciilo yesterday. It
will bo entered nt the custom house and Im
mediately forwarded to Norfolk.
American Wonders.
Yellowstone park is beyond all ones-
tlon one of the world's great wonders ,
and the Union Paclllu excursion in July
will bo the event of the eoabon. Ask
your nearest Union Paciilo uguut about
It.
t > t , V fit O.11A.I .
to Market.
Between twonty-llvo nud thirty carloads of
cattle arrived at the yards today from
Colorado that hnvo caused considerable com
ment unions shippers and made more or loss
stir among railroad officials. Williams & Du
Quettcof Wolcott , Colo. , had seventeen car
loads in Denver , and at the same time G.
Adams , H. H. Dentnn and N. Ball of
Alamosa had nearly as many more. The
question of routing the stock to South Omaha
losultcd In Williams A : Du Quolto wagering
$100 with the other parties that their ship
ment to go via the U. & M. would reach
these yards before the arrival of the other
shipments via the Union I'ncilic. The B. tt
M. made the run of ft 10 miles in Uvontv hours
and thirty minutes , winning for Williams At
Du Quovte , while the Union 1'acillu shipment
required twenty-uiuo hours und liftceu
minute. } .
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Governor Major * in Town.
Lieutenant Governor Thomas Majors of
Auburn is In the city on private business and
also calling on his old friend , Postmaster
John M. Glasgow. The granger governor
has little to say on politics , but is full of crop
reports.
"Tho crops never looked itoro promising
since Ibbl than they do this year , " said the
vigorous statesman of Netnuha county.
" \Vltlifavorabloweatherfroiuthi3 time on
we may look lor the largest crop over raised
in Nebraska.
"Yes , there are plenty of hogs and cattle , "
was the reply to ttio stock crop question.
"Tho btato is full of them. On April ! 20 I
made the bcs.t sale of cattle perhaps made In
the state , receiving ? U for my cattle on the
farm. "
The Slorm'H IoIiiLH.
The heavy storm last night did some slight
dnmago In different sections of the city.
L street at Twonty-llrst has a , bad washout ,
almost the eutiro roadway being gone. The
hole nt Twenty-fourth und 1C streets has
taken much of the adjacent street , making n
bad holo. Q street sull'ored the worst. Both
ends of the viaduct and at Thirty-third stieet
the street Is in bad condition.
Inquiries among railroad oQIcials reveal no
serious damage.
Whore IK the Clerk ?
The Nebraska shoo company is troubled
over the clerk's management. The store is
owned by M. J. Fullrlodo of Omaha. Wil
liam Smith , the manager , went to Boston ,
Mass. , on n vacation and put n man In charge
whoso name cannot Do ascertained. Thu
latter has not been seen for thirty-six hours
and as nls satuhol is gonu und few sales
marked on the books , suspicious have been
nrousrd and an Investigation Is being made.
Kor Sweet Clinrlty'H Sake.
The liberal boys ut the Cudahy packing
houses yesterday raised a purao of f-VJ'J for
the Sisters of Mercy of Kt. Joseph's hospital ,
Omaha , This liberal contribution yvlil bo an
ncceptabb to the charity-loving elatora ns it
will bo bcnolleml to the unfortunates , and is
creditable to the employes of that packing
house.
_
More to Follow.
The American llvo stock commission com
pany received thirteen carloads of rnttlo
from Indian territory. This Is the tlrst ship
ment received this vear from that section ,
The onti'cra of the company state that largo
consignments will ho received from the ex
treme southwest during the season ,
Chnrnell with K
Constnblo A. A. Donnelly went to Mlllard
yesterday with warrants for the arrest of
Edward Hnrdln , a saloonkeeper nt Millurd ,
on a charge of forging four checks , two for
f3 each , ono for { 10 and ona for $15 , and passIng -
Ing tticm at Henry \Vlea' saloon.
Notes About the City.
James C. Carloy Is looking after bis lost ,
strayed or stolen roun cow.
Lu rUnnchard and Charles M. San ford
have returned fromCreston , lu.
J limes \ \ Murphy has gone to Chicago for
a fortnight's visit with friends ,
Mr , and Mrs. A. M. Walilcir of Lclcb have
boon the fuoits of Mr , and Mrs. U. U , Grif
fith. Mr. Walling Is the chief officer of the
state lodge of Good Tcmplais.
A child of Matho.v Maloney , L and Thir
tieth streets , is sick with diphtheria.
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Dudleys infant son
was taken suddenly ill yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. John Flvnn with her two babies , is
spending n week wilh iriends in Springfield.
Work uascommcncod yesterday hy Con
tractors Eggcs Ac Bock on the Brown park
school.
South Omaha lodge No. fi3 , United Order
of Troubund , will elect ofllcers at the meet
ing Friday evening.
Frank Lake , formerly ono of the popular
yard boys , has accepted a position to sell
hogs for Tnuyor , Hall & Co. , Sioux City.
The watch reported Juno 4 as stolen by
Michnol O'Kounco , was found yesterday in
Mr. O'Hourko's trunk , on a search warrant
issued nt the instance of D. A. Kitch.
Mr. and Mrs. William Maxwell of Avocn ,
la. , on their oy homo from the west on
their wedding tour , nro the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles L. Porter , Twenty-seventh and
1C streets.
The Young Peoples' society of the First
Christian church will glvo its postponed
social In the Swedish Baptist church. Twenty-
second and 1C streets , this evening. Tuo
public is cordially Invited.
An infant son of Mr. nud Mrs. P-alvoy ,
Brown par ! ; , met with an unfortunate acci
dent. The child's ' mother went to the cellar
and coming out did not see the child beside
her and dropping the door caught the unfor
tunate little one's linger , cutting it off.
The board of examiners of the city schools
will hold sessions for the examination of ap
plicants on Thursday and Friday. July a and
H. The board will sit in the high school
building. All persons desiring certillcutes
should attend.
The Christian Endeavor society of the
Presbyterian church will go to Omuha this
evening to attend the meeting of the Central
society in the First Presbytorlun church.
The members will assemble ut Uoborts Ac
Xorbo'b stoie , Twenty fourth and .1 street , In
time to take the 7:15 : cur for Omuha.
What Is moro attrnctivo than a pretty face
with a froah , bright ojmjilexloul For it , us
1'onoul's Powder ,
TO L.VY MAINS.
The Waterworks Company Getting
ICeaily to Olipy OrilorH.
The waterworks1 company Is getting the
material on the ground and this morn
ing the work of extending the water main on
North Twentieth street , from Izard to Lake ,
will begin.
The Clifton Hill llnalns will bo started ns
soon as the mayor approves the ordinance
locating the twenty hydrants.
iCard. .
Wo wnntovory Iddy and nil the boys and
girls to call on your druggist and got some of
our beautiful cards uud u book of valuable
uformutlon fioe.
lUu.nu Pioi'itiuriur Co.
TOO MUCH It A IN.
Work on the Knut Oiimlin Motor Uuo
Serloanly Delayed.
Owing to the frequent rains the East
Omaha land company has been delayed In the
completion of its electric motor line from
Locust street to the Carter white lead works.
It was the Intention to have the lluo In opera
tion by July 1 , but It will bo ton duys tutor
before tbo current will bo turned eu.
Go and do likewise. If your whiskers uro
grizzly and unbecoming use Buckingham's
Dye unit they will look ut wheu you wore
younger.
IllilH lor Federal Work ,
Custodian A loxandcr opened bids at U o'clock
yesterday for painting the halls and large
court room of the federal building ; also for
supplying light , fuel , water and miscellane
ous supplies , and for hauling ashes , etc. The
awards will bo mauo today.
Constipation poisons the blood Uo\V It's
Little Early Hlioni euro Constipation . .ao
causcrotnovoU tbo disease Is
BOIIING FOR OIL.
Helmroil anil Car-new Hoth nt Work in
the I iclil.
One of Mr. Games' assistants mndo a
highly unsuccessful attempt to inspect the
receipts of the Consolidated tunic line Wed
nesday afternoon. Ho found that company
acknowledging Mr. Heimrod's authority nnd
protested until the company's ' men found It
nceccssary to eject him.
The two oil inspectors Heimrod and Games
nro now making n very pretty light for the
dollars thut are In sight.
The conflict has left the courts nnd has
been transferred to the Holds where both men
uro busy with their branding Irons.
Carncs attempted to steal n march and told
the dealers that thov were liable to arrest if
Heimrod inspected their oils. Heimrod went
Carnes ono bettor for ho got a written opin
ion from his attorney. Thut gentleman stated
that it is a complete bar to any prosecution If
theolls are inspected by either of the men.
This opinion gives Hoimiod the bulge on the
business as ho gets the business of the Bish
ops , the Fidelity , the Consolidated , the Bril
liant and tl > o Scolleld oil companies of Oma
ha , which are the largest in the state.
Carncs does not dare to begin quo wurrnnto
proceedings us such a move would show
weakness upon his part. As long ns the
matter stands in Its present condition , Holm-
rod will continue to inspect the Omaha oils.
DeWltt's Little Eurlv Hiaori for the Liver
DcclHloii In Favor of the Gliioneo ,
Milwaukee ft Si , I'uul lly.
The now nalaco sleeping cars of the
Chicago , Milwaukee it St. Paul Ry. ,
with electric lights in every berth , will
continue to leave the Union depot ,
Omaha , at 0:20 : p. in. , daily. Passengers
taking this train avoid transfer at Coun
cil HlutfH , and arrive in Chicago at ISO ) :
a. m. , in ample timeto mane all onstorn
connections. Ticket olllco , 1G01 Fnrnnm
street. P. A. NASH ,
J. K. PmsTOtf ; , General Agent.
City Passenger Agent.
Marring Ijloonsi-H.
The following marria.'j liojasjj WON Is
sued by Jud'o Shield * yoitorJiy :
Nn mo nnd address. Age.
IVIrrA Jensen , Omuha . .M
r.lu.i IlliMidstrop , Uinaha . . . 0
Arthur . Alli'ii , Oniiiha . " >
Mane M. Morris , Omaha . . ' - ' <
Meyer Armstroiu Omuliu
Tlllltt Culm , Uniuhii
( Joseph 1' . Slum k | L , South Omaha " .I
I , Io le llohlnut , Hoilth Oiiialm 'M
J Warren I'alOH. C'nmliiK t'ounty Kl
I Umrlotto II Muuc , Omuliu 43
A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.
Superior to every other known.
Used m Millions of Homes
40 Years the Standard.
Delicious Cake and Pastry , Light Flaky
Biscuit , diddle Cakes , Palatable
and Wholesome.
LNo other balumj powder doc ; such work.
DR , BAILEY ,
Graduate Dentist.
A Full Sot of Tooth on Iliibaar ,
. for HVU llol.l.UH. A porlL'iit
fltKUnrantuuil. TuolH oxtruutul
twltliout imln or ilaruor , unl
. \ftltliout nmioithiHlcf. ( loiil inul
iillvor $ tllllniM nt lowuU rnciH.
Hrldiru nn I Cronii Work. Tuolti
. , . . _ nltUout plutoi All woU wur-
SPFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
Entrnnce , lull itroet elevator Open ovenln i
nutlla o'clock.
Notion to Cnntriii'lorf.
Notice l < * heel > y clvon that litcls will lin ro-
ro'vul Iiy Ilio Hoard of I'tilillo Lands and
llu IclliiL'NiittliiMillkocif iliu-uc'iutaryofMiitc ,
until .Inly J ( > th , 1 III , at l.'oVlouli noun for tlio
cii'ft.on find coin | > litIon of InonliiKS KlU'lioii
und laiuicliy liullilliUb for iliu lii anu Asylum
nl llusilur's , Nfbr.ii.ku JIM111 I" ' riv-olxod
for the vjilons linuu'liesof uorlc und mutui-
lal und lisa unnp'rlu ' lild. .
I'lims null si.cclllcfttl'ms iniiy IIP keen nt the
nflkoiif thoCuiiiiiil-sluuui of Pulillc I.am sund
Jltiilclln < 'h ut Lincoln , Nuln-iska. und also at
thootlluoof 1M. . lUils. Aii'hltuut. Oniiihu ,
Nuhr.isUa.
Cnntinctnis will be required to confoim
bt i lolly toooiidltloinnf tliii | ji > rlllcitluu4. :
Thu llimid resoives thu rljtlit to lojcct uuy
and nil bids.
Untoil June Ifith. 1S1I.
A It , lir.MI'llItny , I'lus't. of Hoard
Join C. Allen. Scc'y. of State. * , - , . * .
tl ( II .111.111
DOCTOR Tlioso ColchrnUil I'.MSI.lMli
PlllaiirottlWIIui euro fur McL ;
fiCKER'S lliailutlir , llllluu iK' , mill !
Coimtlliutlon. hiulill , plcu .j
PURE unl anil n fu orllo with ilic ;
uilUrs. Sold III JiiiRlanil for In ;
Vl. , In Anu-rlcaforSS * . Ort ;
Hum from > our VtVKsM * , or ;
icnil to W. II. IIOOM 11 A ( o. , :
PILLS. 4G Mf.l Jlronlnay , Aew York , 2
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di.nlor HIH nten ullful
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For insect bites
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Game called at I o'clock.
l.no ] | ' admission 23o
BOFD'S | 1 ! | One Night Only ,
Sunday I'.MMI'II . Juno ' 28.
"A loctura of llio lilLliotl literary form. " Car
dinal lilUlioua.
Minnesota's ' Most Brilliant Orator ,
HON. IGNATIUS DONNELLY
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Ingertoll's ' Mistakes in Literature & Religion !
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BARICEROTEL
Mr. and Mrs. Ouirjn Van Orinan have
tnkon the HAllKHH HOTEL , undur their
well-'inown ' man-iireinout. This hotel In thti
htst Two Dollar u Duy Housa In Om.iha ,
with till inojurn convonloineH. Ktro unanpoa
and lira prc-oflliorj. B.i-o.il : r.itos for baia
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