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T P TN v ik S B THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1886.! 5 Second District, Sixth Ward, . i it e 019 S dvsthe great mass of ¢ivil cases, ammos T 971 Sewan TR ) D pon Bl el R oo SRRES Curiows and Cumbrot Articles witich are beingun s ‘“‘\1")‘ ssed | L . n Herbert 1 Seward ahcock W 1t nd P L8 Honta. Pieked Up on the Line of Mareh, The State Journal's Attitads in the Past on I'he cotirt {2t by ek o An Ancient and Ouce Populous Town Aruistione o 000 Saune vy Imes 1, 1) 2504 S¢ Por i Cor Now York Sun: “Theve were lots of - i Tnt 4 A 1,970 Division m N B Hi Quinn Jas S0th and Catifornd fany ¢ feanitt the Van Wyok ‘Appeali .16 the jury o en Into Decay. vel D pHe B os oy CaNey Quin ni Cal v inny things about the war,” said Colonel e ! 1 Jas 016 Montina rednric rtin of the Broo ) day and continue the court-to Allan James 2614 Buirg BT Chatles Rooker W\ Fred k Martin of the Brooklyn ele. ! oy thew City—Stagiant Canals and Andress W C Decatue w of James Aniin J o 9938 Clard tasmussen Nols 657 Cenl and about the funniest things I recall guilty;. hit at bes the - | Archibald J Pier and Frankliu insen Peter Seward obinson M |4 b ; 0 son Sinpn W vy in which they'd tote ‘e long t vention ~District Covrt Dotecs eriminal doeket wil m along to beund ‘over for | line runs through the scattering suburb | Andrus il E 2514 Seward Ibhert Frank Y wtes and lrene 18 K and Darice ows were bad enough. - W honever [FROM TIR BER'S LINGOLY RUREAT,] tailed 1o reach indictments'in the grand | g vonue Jeads by-a bridge over an arm of | A n I W i Seward 11002 Saunders . 4 struck cach ns tho most attractiv Tiicre Is a litte uipublished history safely stored away io the vaults at the | sctat liberty. One of theseis the alleged | straat, which cuts the city into two un Bonge T 16 Howard wdidor Richd 2402 Seward 314 Cass . ! 077 1alio T . . | vated the other day, “now that you thin ndefinite kngth, However, aresqite Features of a Deserted | AUt W U Tia inenhopor 1 Dic Roberts N1 2110 Seward y nk themiselyes ipon the mepey of - the court MosssCovered Strects, Attwood | 447 Division ya 1D ey o) K01 Montana wore the queer articles the boys used to ong and wea nusin W7 Divisic vnsworth 0/ () [l 1 1 vill b & iy Ao Asmusin If 1 - nsworth . Char un tieo K and Chartes finally adorn some diteh by the wayside, tives After the Rape Flend ticcable that a many of the law | kiodk-Tlike ruilway station a single tram- | Aliee G J 2710 Burt wltield 40e Coming and Division t 1.1 Kir Astman Henry near Miner's brick yard ) amition alifornia near Brown iy went through a fivst family res- Jury room, seventeen of this.class Of | 0 "kiin to the stately sinuous Breede | Auciinoody S 8 210 Seward 1t Alois Campbell nof Blondo \ some of their tastes wore peculine THE VOTE .OM IT§ ADDPTION. | L PR Al Anderson Wilham H8iiiton wstines Jno 11tners Ro.ers.A T W heaton a1 of them when the {éars aro dried away Closing Session of the Y, M. €. A, Con- | with plea of | Aiken William Burt and Harmony athaway 813 tor and Caming R I ¥ Sauuder pick up on the march and thé éccentrie onie one'in numbers Is. . Tt St. James. Gazetter: From the florid | Kyjorson Bent 911 Motan unt A J 28 Hamilton 1k Howard 905 Montana rs were the worst gt this, but all, and Parker biidel L RAL, State Capital Nows, md ovder i ; : - alleged mistoed by the lower conrts have | it fringes the spoorweg. A long shady | Ay tercon W 112413 Hamijton Hstiltot Datticl o the boys would eapture what cases being dismissed and the aceused Anderson James Chatles bot 24(h and - %l ider Geo o Sanmders ' rand Catdwell had o groat weakness for eradles eapitol buildi At the present o | Skinner ¥ ease, brought down from | equal halves. The street ealled broad is | Bonge Edwin 2516 Howard exthausen W 913 Division ardson ‘Thos 807 Division iy ask me what aman treading his way Bonge Tus i 2416 Howard amond Geo 351t Hamiiton Yno Pier and Burdet fo thw front wantod w ith \\“‘\‘I‘\YI‘I&!’IA”{ 5 urnliam N J 1002 Idalio Kinan H 973 Tdaho K f2d fnd Californi eradie, ¢ vlest 10W, b oy reading, and ospecilly tothe voters who | wiqq it tho time bt preliminary hearmg, | MO ones which debouch upon it. This | Biair ftobt 1108 Wheaton o W 916 Diviston et ol Gl took ‘ém. First ong man would back & have heard the wails of despair that have [ > o vt i Is the longest and the prmeipal thorough: | Boyle Win 447 Montana arrison S J cor King and Caldwell 3 K Montar eradio and eart it adozen miles; then he'd | Among the important criminal ¢ 10 Bonner 2504 Caldwell i 5o T s vallid an $ho 6 Sinte Joranl oftics . it b . fire; yot the rhythmic: elatter of the | Bonner (¢ 25 Cald utchinson S daho i no K 2838 Parker begin to cuss and finally drop it wolled up from the State Journal oftice | he heard are the indictments agamst | fare; yet the rhythm Baker W I 504 Campbell Tadtield Jos Cuining and Division nst 3110 Blindo Now, you'd suppose that any ordine from the desk of its editor, Mr. Gere, over | Stewart and Ulute for forgery and em- | horses hoofs as they swing along with | Bennet.J 8 1024 ldaho 1aas Jno A 9517 Burdette Rowley 111 2510 Caldwell ary idiot wounld just look at that eradle us thé nnconstitutionality of the question of | bezzlement, and that have been the sub- | empty tram-cars is almost the only sound, | Bruner C E 518 Caidwell lansen Peter Olsen 2621 Patrick avo Reed S 132120 Seward it Tay in the rond and pass on, but they et of mueh comment for some time y Burdick 1 1t 961 Centre whes A-C Saunders Riehd 920 W hentof . | voting for n preforence for United States, | Ject of much R D RABISR Ihe enr throbs with a strange vui- | gites b it (i on e Hrctin o etk T Gt ason wonldn't. Some one would be certain to i i 4 senator. “Sinve Senator Van Wyek hus Phe city has-been in i good deal of ex- | Sation in this eerie silence amid the | Boonstra J i1 iene and Charles Lalt € € Seward and Pler Revnolds D 11 Conkling and Patrick piek ol und ligz it a few miles further g stors tho pubilio o oty o iy 2 cor ) M 212 Blondo Tenderson 1 1, 1431 King Kowed A 9531 Clintles into the confederacy stepped out hefore the public and asked | eitemont since the facts of the rape com- | homes of men. The great bell of a vast, | Barker) ¢ ) 1l 3 4 Barkel ) & Yivision rvey J A Crowe Lo J T Cainphe “1 recall one adle 1 raveled aneéudorsoment from the people for o re- | mitted Friday night have been known to | cold elrareh noa by strikes; and the echo | Birker A D &1l Division : I A Crowell Hoe Jno 11297 Cagipholl Lrecall ono cradlo that traveled 100 i in the campn will make excollent | the north part of the cou last summer, | 5o only i comparison witli the many nar: wnd which was considered a very wenk t Barker James 219 slondo offman Chias fth and Franklin Sunder A H 310 Safinders miles on blue backs before it went to ins clection through the manner prescribod | the ]u’m_(- |:; .“‘ ||..‘.l\‘- beg u] @ ureat | gearehes every corner of the long, wind Barnick W I 90 Centre essentlow J W 2504 Cuming Smith Iryin K %00 Montana oronse the blaze of a mess fito. Somos by law, the Journal, in company with [ [N FHOES AEGRL bitt b 10 1St eYeh | ng street, and. lingors amongz the crow- | Bliett John Sewaid | f LD Qi oo 1 1L Sders how they seemed to think vaguely that ry other enemy of the senator, has | come o light. A man largely answering | stepped gables of the sixteenth and | Butlin Geo it Yatesand ir Hamer John 2427 Ca Suith WA 1708 Wheaton th B bl B ol LB oricd out lustily that ‘it couldn't be | the description of the rascal was appr seventeenth century houses, at last | Burke Thomas Saunders and Bristol Harvey O E Omaiy \i Stover Spencer J 024 Saunders ‘m‘:l"‘ll' :l »m; ;Hlll‘ n'\lnf-\‘n\ .~mu‘v‘-hn | joke. and no more than u faree tpon the | bt teleaised agnin, He camo to the city, | work spire of the town hall, where yot Hidieh o Soos b Tsancson Jolin Pier and Grant Stratuan Geo 1 464 Division und two foet wide, 1 saw it first in the public anyway. If this law is a faveejand | PUTehased o tieket for Ay yinore and yes- {00001y flutters the banner of the city, | Bers Gusith and Surt JSardan Collins 2976 Caming Sultzmann Adolf lrene and Parker parlorof a central Virginian mansion. \ & 4 ) it terday deteetives, who belicved him the 4 *' | Buffington WV Caniing Jepsen #diaf Trene near Franklin 11 John 212! Brank and next on n soldier’s bick, headed for sueli a nullity, und as ridiculous s the | man wanted, wore after him downin that | With its blood-red Keys in_saltive upon | fufiheton W ¥ tin UoHer ties T Dot it DT M TEL Ly S L e USRS enemies of the senator elaim it is, o little | loeality. 1t was also frecly alleged the silver ground, Here, in the very heart | Boden S J 69 Division son Lewis King and Franklin Saville John J 1104 Saunders VA RS, TGN 1) tenth S ohseA s history that will show Uie consisiency of | the rapist answered exactly the deserip: | of one of Enrope's most historte cities, in | Broadients 1 Pier und Caldwell Jones Henry Pier and Decatur Svore Frank Blondo and lrene agenliinb s trao forty wiles Taether, RIGHE, the editor of the Journal and that “will | ton of the man who reeently committed | ¢ f SxUbOre sotin iR Buhser Jawes Ittner's brick yard Joliannes 111 Franklin and James Smith sas 3018 Burt b x . 3 LR T ) funity | an atrocious murdor near Hustings, but | 1ot 0f Its exuborant renaissance 1oWn | patdort Henry 57 Montana Janmes. 1 Sth and Calitornia Smith J M Seward Flio nest day ©saw it traveling tonderly ovidet i O i Sbortinlly [ Stimos. of | exeitement ofo " this | Boll, the grass grows in thiok tufts bo- [ Bartiett k € 0 Division Jester B 1 650 Montan Still F'O LG Trene ot stranger’s buck. e had his gan in proyided Jn_ tue . silo —constitution . 5 15 14 voen the terrible gtones which pave the | Biley Erank E jr Cuming and Idaho Jensen Peter King & Parker Stevens Eucene 260 Burt one hand and had somehow stravvod tho ic o X ssupreference | Kind people are given to taking ) I < ) i in which voters express apreference [ Kind peoj are given aking rumors | 1 . g 5 . Blak: C 1 Campbell Jensen Jans 2416 Cuming Simpson J A Sannders rlass s0 he eould get along without hold for scnator eame into existenoe, will cer. [ with a great deal of allowance, Breede straat; and this in a city which | Brown A 2ith and Cuming Jolinson J i 207 Burt Sertequett Gus 324 and California Tog fast to it # tamly be in order. On the sixtéenth day ; ., MINOK MENTION 3 once had one of the largest populations | Benana G S Division and Tndiana ave dessen Poter 2522 Decatur § Shafroath W P 520 Wheaton SWell, this fellow must have got tived of the session of the constitutional con he eapital city is apparently booming ‘oo ol ) rasiate Brown Dan € 25th and Burt Jackson k € Cuming and Center Savidge Chas W 2415 Hamiltan s i 7 A t i in Europe, which successfully resisted A p for the lay n third man had it and vention the records show that C. H. Gere, [ in the teal estate line, “judging from re- | o 500 i e stiil | Hellamay F 19813 Chi Kear W Hamilton and Hih Stevens Nathan Williams and Parker e ana O LIS u chairman of the commitice on miscell eent sales, aud it is evident that spee the greatest power on carth, and still | Burdick 1 2538 Cuming Kinsey Wi $HI6 Caming Sehmidt Win Titners brickyard on the next a fourth his chap toted it wous stbjects bresented o report inelud. | lators in town lots are looking for a new | counts 145 stone bridges spanuing its | Barnaele d” ¥ 26th and Cameron Kear A W 2521 Cuming Sulistury 11 2410 Chiarles into the lines at Petersburg. He sot A 2t o A accoluration in prices with the co = | miles of canals and its many arms of the | Barnacle Richard 26th and Cameron Kearney Patrick 1006 Saunders Strong R 1935 Tdaho up against a tree, took w long, regrotful lng ‘I‘,"' "‘”‘l’l“ r‘»',"":l“"‘“‘ el LR L el s e e SG B ) Unitey 1 165 Camplell i, Kammer Frauk Irene Sprinsbore 1D Parker look at full longth of his shabby sclf and ion five in the report. sewson. . More new residences have boo ey swden is a fine | Boyd Lee W Parker bet 25th and 25th Kuammer Lewis Irene amilton turned away with a sigh “The legislature may provide that at the | erected in Lincoln the past year than in r“’x‘ Breede str bl Leyden s 4 fine | Braay John Blondo and Pier Kyle Smith 037 Center Sweeney € £ 001 Fdaho "L was Just as wall that ho did. ho general election immediately preceeding tl any three years, is the expressed opinion | handsome street, It contans many shopsi | grown A 11 Cuming and 1dako Knowles A 8 1012 Saunders Scheliber 11 Cuming next monient al same a Minie bullet expiration of tho term of & "United States | of one of the city’s prominent eon- | but in the old Dutch towns shops and | Beigalman Eli ur Keysor Wm W 2724 Caldwell Sitkworth € 112412 Cass b i sd st LG senator from this state, the clectors may. by | tractors, and it is ovidently largely on | houses are often mixed up very incon- | Brown Andrew 2618 Franklin Ring.J I Sewar Starkey A 11501 Seward buzzing like a hornet, and hit the glass 3 y. by actors, and it is lently largely on ) ng ard ¢ ballot, express their preference for some | tlus account why the real estate boom is | gruously. Nearly every buiiding, whether | Brayton F B Franklin and Campbell Karll Geo 2120 Burt Sunth D J 2515 Seward square in the center, and smashed it into person for the office of United States senator. | koeping to the front and laying such | 1t be house or shop, is old and tall and | Bictce Owen Charles near Cuming Knavp Peank R 1531 James. Stoner Harry 94 Montana aframe full of cracks radiating from Lhe votes east for such candidates shall be | gouna:Tions for the future. The number | brown. Upon the front of many houses, | Billlng lacob s5th aid g Kader Henry, Parker Spafford ¢ B 911 W heaton around the hole canvassed and returned i the same manner B 9 higl r the gablos, eat fig. | Born Philiip @ King Kitchen A M 'Charles and Saunders anton i1 1, 2414 Blondo “The heavier and the more useless of additions Inid out_on all sides of the | high up among the gables, ure great fig- | il |0 8 Gt 5 Shar ! a8 for tato officers, Gity 18 getting to o, something grent, | Ures of heaten iron bearing witness of the | Hiesendarfer Josoph 3415 California Krett Ertest 553 Cliles Rebienk W 1] 203 Clicno things wore the more they clung to them 3 etting to be something great, uring s J wer Win Wirt, 2581 Parker Krazskow J 1,958 Division Smith B C Hamilton and King VN 00 M BINITEEto B ROYL HIRIIDS TAtH HIE andl at present pricos it is expensive for | tWo or three centuries they have seen. | Bradick 1A 1103 <ingno E 2420 Soward Sehmidt C 01416 Trene even combining (0 escort piano : 1 actual settler to attempt to purchase | Wide, &mple, and many-windowed ave ick € King R G 2120 Seward Small Joseph 1704 Saunders thinaly e e tasl "}"""‘_‘il"*v,bfl'\"}' U L A by My | inany of them at anything like what | these houses, with pedimented doorways | Bradick WV 11110 Keene Wm H Hamilton. Swisher Win Pier and Burdette R Rcoult \ swoal “a rocking ohnitiwvas Y presented to the convention by Mr. | T AY (HLGRE (Gl Hiare and queer gables. © The long irvegular | Blumoe ¥ W, trene and Decatur Kendall € M State and Union Smith Andrew 2404 Chicazo white-robed angel in his own mind, and chimself, there was no minority re The Parson’s failire ease ie attracting | roof lines are fantastically broken by the | Brown Henry King and Charles Kelsey Geo M W Bu Sinmson Peter37th and Cass the objeet of universal eny port accompanying it and the record all | 054 qoal of attention, not <o much a | endiess varietics of heightand size, Over | Benson Edwin R 1501 Saunders Kent J W Patrick ave and Saunders, 3y Jolin 2520 Decatur “Another funny thing was to have tho shows that it had not only the endorso- | § GURC G B MITREAL ROL A BHER &1 many of the doorw Ao scolptured | Baliman iR St ave Krout M 1, Pier and Grant win [lenry 1220 Trone sutler strike camp loaded up with con- ment of the chairman of the commitc et s, Ritontanote | shields of arms supvorted by all the her- | BYErs 14 Sith and Charles Kuiser Peter 2ith and Cass v W F 2418 Seward densed milk I've seen awhole regiment but of the entire committee as well, [ {0 beat his creditors, A Mrs. Rhoads now h Vel BrueoJ A #id apd lzard Kelpin Bdward State Sweesy J 1118 Seward ting fonce onChCIRRTAIN el OOl hre Committee % onsth: | lays claim to the stock of goods, claim- | aldic beasts known to the science of bl 1\ 111018 Saunders Kersehttein Aug S1stand Hamilton Swoeesy C C 418 Seward e T Y (Y Pl ahe consie | ing that she sccured them by bonafide | zonry, and surmounted very often by the | Busch Henry Frankiin and King Kirchapole A Cuming bet 81st and 824 Stout E 2580 Charles ninone hand divping ont tie sweet, tutional “"“"."“”'i six days after the | Gohise the day before Parsons left, | coronets of the old Duteh nobility. Mos rereton W H Burt and Brown Kulp Joseph 2307 Hamilton Stanley A J James and Decatur thick stufl with his forefinger und licking proviso was introduced, the report of | i qine from the action of the creditors | of the houscs here ure oceupicds all Broroton Chrls 1 Burtand Brown Kulp A 12707 Hamilton Sullivan Michael Chiarles and Cuming it off with an expression of 1><:=m!lluhv theoommilige onmio Upiin sormmitiss .ot ninformal meeting Saturday im. | neat and spruce;noneare vulgarly smart. | Brereton RUE Buitand Brow Lingafelt 11 L 2418 Hamilton Sooy 1 1, 2420 Sews that would make a° Raphaclite saint look the whole, Mr. Abbott presiding, and | Fo stops will bo taken by them fo | Tourists arc rare in Leyden, and when Pier and Caldwe Leavitt 1T 1 mders Starkey hos H Division and Burg, sick in comparison.” when this proviso, section five in e re- | GELCE SRS WD S BIEE VRS B0 e piisses along the old Breedo straat b | Gilds 1 410 Suunders Lond Henry 126 Wheaton Sto WA ith and Charies S O port, camo. vy ({0.1 ';ul::.r cment llll‘ll_u’ G is regarded as curiously ns if he were a | Gunds Burt 40 Saundor Fong Max 010 Coming Rlevis AL sa liean el te \\u|”|l|\||||.ui." have been in con LU A T R The contractors on tho sewer work | survivor from the Spanish siege. Shop- | Canan C J 2812 Hamilton et iy Sehmidt A B %0 Wheaton G Pt T S moved to strike it (Cutywnd on bis me- | need to pay a little more attention to | kevpers crane over their counters or rush | Case.ohn ‘ranklin - Lawrensen Anton #1st and Seward Spoon 1 ¥ Irene and Parker prunie crop of Santa Clara county, Cal., gon the ayes and noes were ordered. | o rding the open_fifteen-foot trenches | to their doors, and many a round, rosy | Cramer W P Burt bet Mamilton and | {iybeger Henry 315t and (amilon Stevens G A 2625 Burt this senson will be worth §1, T'be vote by ayes and noesshows that Mr.. | S LG O, AL HEIHR Y ‘o | Duteh face peeps from hetween the vol- |~ Dutton y Lawton Jotn € 20th and Hamilton, Shinrock 17 2413 Hamilton Gere wasin fayor of the proviso and | it STERS R IR KOE SETS | uminous eurtai traveler passes by. | Clark Phillip 011 Charles Lucas A'K 2606 Hamilton e voted to retain it, and that the presont | S TG eh on R street Satur. | The people in the streets stare toos but | Cusack Patrick 2523 Decatur Larson Abram Division Thomas D L 962 Liaho Goyernor Davies was also in favor of it L LR oW L > “h | Creedon Edw 2126 Calitornia an G W 2411 Blonda Trench John 2023 Seward H i 4 | day night, but fortunately without . | there are very few of them, and at high | { iy 0 and also voted to retain it although now. X b f B s e Cannon Martin Saunders as Geo W 2518 Hamniton Turner Win King and Seward OO I L oM : | ious injury. There were no lights what- | noon in Leyden you may walk through | i SN GO Liddell Jas N 2654 Hawilton Thompson O P 2124 1am Ll e e "'“.“""',“”‘ the Fover to warn the wayfarer azqinst acer- | street after'streef and meet perhaps (Wo | Childs Geo R 940 Sannders LarsonNels 27 Division Trout R M 971 Wheaton proviso, ho trios to smother it by ignoring | jong ut the place where it oceurred. pedestrians asionnl dog ¢ Crithers Sam’l 2517 Patrick Low David 916 Montana “Lnompson Fred 2600 Burt it in the election proclamation, ~ The fol- The police station had eleven Sunday | riage loaded with quee: ot pread | Clark Edward Yates and Ireno Libby A J 2414 Caldwell Trout L 971 Wheaton i J lam 1 station had eleven Sunday 2 ] 8. ) '8 4 ) o eato owing 15 the vole by ayes and 10es_on | yourders yesterday, only two of whoni, | or other small merchandis The Dutch | Chiristy Edward 935 Wheaton Lund Andrew Kine and Parker Thuricles Riehd 960 Center the question of striking out the proviso, | joiover, Wore new guests, they having | care but little for walking exercise The | Collins J L Cameron w of Saunders Ludsick G M 937 Wheaton aylor I 111616 Saunders the ayes being in favor of killing it and | IPHCIET, WO WOV BLGs S, ey o | rare foot-falls echo along the streets | Clennans D 12015 Caldyell Torris John 975 Suunders “Hiiowmas WV ¥ 923 Diyision tho “nocs I - favor of naking it 4 | (o blucconts ind locked up for getting | With a startling metaflic ring which | CRtetensen B T WhIon ardie WL 558 Blondo Tider BT S and Bt RS oD Moval ustian oMbr of the e iy (s e fedil el o Shil) VOU | distressingly deank and trying to sleep | Seems as in incongruous us asudden ex- | (gmpbell O C Lrone and Decatur Maginn L F 919 Center Tunnisson D O Irene and Blondo ight Commander of the Royal Spanish Ing aye were: [Wldredge, Gronmell, | o, gsegtreots, 5 plosion of sound " in a chamber of the | Civer W i1 2411 Caldwell Mosiler Henry litner's brick yard Tarpy I W 33d and Charles FUoforissbelli snight ot tha Roys! Eranian Or: Gwyer, Hurper, Kendall, Laivd, Powers, | ™A Cpicaro detective arvived in.the city | dead. .| Cornish M H Caldwell and Irene Musgan”L 11410 Saunders “Teal Frank 9432 Decatur 4 rAUELLReLARION 0! Recs, Robertson, Stevens, Warrington | v Gorday” and met b appointment 8 ‘The most interesting and charactaristic | N 808 Division Mathis W IR King and Decatur Libke Martin 3001 Cuming ¥ TONIC should not be and Webster. "Total, 12, ose Vothg | Longtable from Firth, After u consult portions vf Leyden iie along the green- | Crazer G G 2515 Dec: Moroney Edward 1406 Pier Lufield Chas Pler 1 D sorisn Of tho word A patent remody, 1 po were: | Abbott, Agur, Broady, Clark, 1 ion ay police hendguarters the two de- | Watered canals and the sluggish ofishoots | G T G 24 Matthison I H 2116 Deeatur S onber Bl au disad guehily oy witiits modo of preparation and Contes, Connor l|]:|\» 5 V|I>‘(_m.n_lll).{1n|.n:‘. parted southward o the noon trains of the old Rhine, which cut up the city | (oruess HOharies Yo M B 2 Ulrieh Juo (; o2 1duho e hcoutioal Erady, Gere, Grobe, Griling, Halliner, | Y5 4gq Grooker, an atiorney of this city, | into half a hundred islands. = Here the | G LTSI 11y e e e GnRo Van Buren §'S 5id and California extince of Hor. Coen: uamor Trow and” Calisnga e 1 g““ . Thomtexs (¥ | who was arrested by R. R.Randull for | silence und vacancy are complete and op- | Golyin Robt S 2 ) i Volkmeyer 3 Caming ived in pire gonuine Spanish Imperal ward, Heory, Himman, Hunier, Kirk | 0.lvand battory, had s trial Satur- sive. 1t1s hard to resist the impr Cleve Nels Burt het 50th and 51s ; Vinton R 1 2654 Charley Oy AIMbICTD wll who are Run Down, Norvous, Dry. oatrick, Manderson, Martin, -1=A|}, WS, |y and was assesied $10 and costs for t the inbabitants are mourning | Car) Alfred 25th and Catiforn arsh I W 2615 ndermark Jno Paxton st Omaha View Thihious, ‘Matarious or amcted with. souk M. McPherson, Perry, Pound, Sauls, Steven- [nbiting Lis pugilistic propensities. some dire calamity, such as that terriblc | Cullen Wi Kendall S5, cob Campbell i Ifred Paxton st Oniaha View “ BEWAREOF IMITATIONS, son, Thompson, Thorne, Vallery, Wall- Phe Clifeago & Norihwestorn railrond | explosion which Liid a great slice of the | Chandler Chas near Ittner's brickyard o andernark Ed Paxton st Omaha View Yer Hajosty's Favoritie Cos ing, Weaver, Wileox, Zediker. Total, 36, | (G 10 S0 enth | Rapenburg in ruins cighty years ago, | Carney W A Kingand ratrick Mackey V M %0 Saunders MWrleht Goo 12 2008 Hemilton or Hajosty's Favoritie CosmoticGlycering hsentand not voting were: Bicker, | G0 75 he State 5 joining | Here und there an empty and’ deserted | Christensen Fred Sist anc Martin James Hamilton and James AV Tl e S pcybsent, and wot voting wove: Bcker, | sireeg in the State bank block, adjoining | He vty und d 1| RGheitentontiifed s LBimndICumInE Ml ane W s anc Wil 1 15 253 Charlos e 1 o tho 30yd, Driges, Sirow, Dol W0, | ghe Wells-Fargo lixpress company, which e is moored to the bank; but upon | (FEREE REGEE WA Ol O March ) 2615 Grang. Watts Chias 9535 Tami e L Carnes, Cuwming, Ewan, Foss, Garber, | i 'ho their up-town ticket office, Regzu- | some of the canals the green-scummed | gt @ 55 Manville 1 W 2450 Frankii Watt Jos | Blondo 9 Byrup ; i I i 1 & Jonlan Peler 50th Hamilton Manville 10 Franklin A I yru, Hopwell, Moxwell, = Munger, Bierces | [yp raing ou this new road commenee | water is unbroken. Between the paving- | ¢onlc W 1, 915 Mo < F 7th and Cuming Wolcott € ¥ 17 Wheaton 5 4 ar tra m the p: I W 1L 915 Mon Mau k 27th aud Cuming ; Rogers, Shedd, Van Wyck, Smith and | 1) ine to-day. stones the frass sprouts pertinaciously, | Connoliy Pat 910 Saunders Miller Win 1114 King. Wines C 81014 Plor i Walther. The article allowing the legis- | 74 v oman who was eareless in mak- | and bere und there a wide picce of un- | Connolly Jas I 910 Saunders Milhansen Geo 26th and Cuming Watkins Chiaus Parker bet Kin lature to_provide that voters might ex- 1 j,v o coupling hud a number of smashed | frequented pavement is slippery with the | Cameron J'S 1524 King Mincr Nelson 1114 Saundcers Y el RN MO Ol i press their preference for United States | st & 08B 80 §UIRECH B0 BISEITT ! Velvet stime of moss. The dreamful man, | Covne Put 25thand California Miller Wi E 27th and Cass yeoloy s gonter i senator was therefore on the vote of 56 | 5 yesterda with a hatred for the clatter of civiliz {K‘!mml\r:fl \‘\ \hmjl‘v" harles \]uru‘n\\‘l-n MnState a PR TR e e NEWSPAPER to 12 declared carried, and it passed to Major Davis, who has been makmg | tion, would find a hous¢ upon a Leyden ampbell J A ivision Morey W California bet 24th and 25th > It will be obscrved that this 1s the ex- | act wording of the proviso as it exists in the state constitution to-day and when it H jta third reading and tinal adopt ; p Dietz. G 11218 King Miller D €324 and Tzard Waddell Gieo 5oth and Seward i its third reading and tinal adoption with- | o oolies in Lancaster county the past | eanala haven of perfect peace. Of a ) i o o6 Division AT 9%t and Burt Wilson M € 030 Center ADVERTISING } out further division. week for the independent ticket, has | rich, decp red, pleasantly shaded by May Jno ith and Burt Washington Louis Parker bet Pier and King Finally the legislature has, since | pgon gpeured for speeches at Cheeney, | limes and planes, with great wide eni- | Daley Jno D MiflerJ B #ith and Charles Woodbridge I M 2118 Decatur ; Pays Best | the adoption —of * the = constitution, | Wiyerly and other points the coming | trance halls paved with black and white | Driscoll C ¥ 103 Idalo Miller E.J Division and Ciming ! 127 Decalur l irriod - its provisions into | ek, S | Jozenges, and the large pancled rooms | Delaney I A 2311 Cuming Mutsen Hans Parker and Blondo LD e A WHEN PROPERLY DONE. cffect. Section 9 of chapte At "Hefiry Bragman, & good German looking out upon prim_ little Duteh gar- | Debolt G M Hamilton and lrene MillerS V 2521 Franklin rizht Bilus 2719 Decatur | H i | the generat election immediately preced pubiisih of Lcots, Wi wouldn {3 R ha canalbide louses are yory Debolt Henry Charies near Hamilton Morres) John 1290 Srunders biftlesiey 1,1, 073 Ldaho WE AIM TO AN, DO GIVE T0 ALL CUBTOMER! L > % - | Dauble Andrew 315t and Hamilton R80T 3 and Frankli Wick Otto 2516 Hamilton 1LOWEST PRICES---PROMPT TRANSACTIONS. ow Church Howe, was removed from | viting. Many of them are of enormous | jy,ie A 1 52d and Seward Messersmith J 135 and Franklin his place us & member of the republi Vast, echoing wansions, empLy or | Howneli 1no Lowe's 1t add county convention. He is the editor of furnished—once the homes of mer- | Davis C'L 2th Surt ing the expiration of the term of 1 United ates senator from this state, the elect- SHALL, by ballot, express th § Ldaho P Ly UDIGIOUS SELECTIONS---CONSPICUOUS POB! Itner's brick vd W ot mAGe 1ONS = -EXPEAIENCED ASSISTANCE----UNBI- Morrow Eibt I Tttners brick yd Wi g B R Gates and Treno SED OPINIONS AND CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE, for some person the oflice of | ()0 Apseiger. chant princes at the time when all the | Donahey J ¥ 012 ! MeArdie Jno C 2614 Burt Willinms Simon 2611« \ United States senator, the vote Hal LR, south Holland cities were proud and rich, | Droyer nes and Hamilton Jno A i 4 | vassod und roturned as he 3 P and Amotordum was the warenouse of | Drow Geo T Campbils Mo e ilamifton Westorold J M 1118 I} vided.” This is the record of the faw. [ A Beautiful Present. Europe, the mart of the world, and the | Debolt Chiarles Charles st MeCune J W 1416 flalgelATIB Il | 1 This 1% the record also of the individuals [ The Virgin Salt Co., of New Haven, | iex"of the Indies, Wide swoops [ DavisE 38 MeLain € I Valictehonsky Wenzel 55th and lrens 1 who advoeate violuting it--because for- | Conn, to introduce Virgin Sait intoevery | of stone steps lead up to some of these | Devai'D {'Buridette bet King and Campbell 9 h and Hawilton Whsaenans e venel$tiand Lron { FREE or CHARGE. i sooth they nre afeaid to trast the p family, are making this grand offer: A | o4 mansions, nearly as large and cer- [ Toyle Thos 1 97th and Cuming :} _,‘.‘X}l""* " m('n‘"!i‘! Cuwing Wirmiller Chas 927 Montana i ‘The H. P. Hubbard Co. 1 ple in exprossing a preference. Crazy Patchwork block, enameled in | ainly as handsome as many of the coun- | Dougherty s I Olio and S0th AN Sl b e L e Aty o Webster Hiram ¥ 2423 California i Successors to H. P HUBBARD, Y. M. C. A. CONVE! twelve beautiful colors and containing | {ry Nouses which make & great figure in | Darr Philip Yates and Irene MoCuiloeh o H 2490 Deontr Willinms H 11 Trene and Seward H 4 | | Aouertisements Desianeo, Proors Sown ane! Esvimares or Cost in any New, Funmisueo 10 Resronsimie Pant Yesterday was the closing day of the | the Iatest Fancy Stitches; on a large | our county listories, Nothing could be | Derrion Geo 2419 Culing MeCague Thomas 936 Srunde Wroth L Franklin near Irene idudicious Advertising Agents and Expert state convention of the Y, A C. 4., and | Lithographed Card_ having a beavtiftl | (hiotor than these dreamy canala, Tho | Davis Isaie W 500l and Seward AaOnguo Thomad 0 Saunda WardJ Nijust and Bnonody, L ,,,,g,,f,’u_\,d ‘“ll' 4l it was the close of the lirgest atitnded | gold mounted Ideal Portrait in the cen- | dip‘of an oar can be heard from end to | Dougherty Frank 25th and Webster Mo el aarbiar Wallace It 3 2917 Hamilton .+ Incorp 5. and wmost profitable convéntion of the | ter, given away with every 10-cent pack- | end, the splash of a stone thrown by a | Davidson s It 1L11 Pier McCahe Hugh 951 Division Willintns G 1914 King on New Haven, Conn. H fnd over beld in the state. At the Satur- | age of Virzin Salt. - Virgim salt has 1o | mall Hollander of 10, who removes his [ Doty W Guaing and sist MoGalio Pagrielchl Division Wind Willilam 20thand Ohio #3-0un 200 Pack Cararoaus or “'Leasimal day cvening session ab the Congreza- | equal for household purnoses. It is the | yino for a moment while he throws, | Hurkee W IBurt and Dution A b tal Willett 111 Swunders and Cassino Newsearens, " By Faxe ow Asvissamian. | tional church a very large attendance | cleanest, purcst and whitest Salt: ever | breaks the stillness so suddenly that the | Daier Dan 250h and California YO B THE TS T Y Wright G D 909 Wheaton was noticeable und the X:‘nur:mlmu was | seen or used. Remember that a li i,:n stranger starts at the sound. T'he Rapen- | Danlstrom A 30 Chicago MeCague Thomas H 936 Saunders “'n o g st 30th and Hamilton O full of interest to all. Bible reading | package costs only 10 cents, with thie | hurg nbounding with beautiful foliage | Darby A F 221 Charles MeKenzie John 250 Charles \vf'i“,".""“‘.'“' 2 “(“}‘_“:J" and song service opened the evening's | above present. Ask your grocer for ity and comely old houses, set oft by a canal | Deacon W 18 945 Charles L U D visian! Waltermire 81'id and Laar 1 B work, the reading being conducted by . — which is almost limpid in comparison | Day Geo A Charles and James Mekiwing John 2635 Hamilton Young Gabriel Conter and 1nd ave K. Orr, international” secretary. Miss | Ninety bare-legged clansmen danced | with some of the smaller waterways, 1 f1nrluj'l“ % Xalas and lrone uslein George 918 Division Yates W M 1510 Campbell Knight then addressed the meeting upon | the Highland Fling by torchlight round | not mueh livelier. Silence and solitude | jji" ocatup Neal Frederick Cuming bet 32d and 83d I hereby certity that the above 18 a correct the work of the Young Women's Chris- | and round the carcass of a sifughtered | are snored 0 loarning, wad the Rapen: | Lison € I California bet st and 33 Niles A G Seward ! Bupa 5 copy of the list of registered tegal votors tian union, showing that this organizn- | deor at Mar Lodge, in Scotland, the | burg at Loydon 1s & hoe of science and | Keias Bon i o grant, oo 2 a0 Whenon o the Second district of the dixth ward. tion had reached cighty-cight associa- | other night. “r'he scene to tickle the | letters. I'iero is the renowned univer- | Erickson Sivert #7th and Burt Nichols J W 2810 Charles Dovity Teaiotrarpa it tions loeated i seventeen states. The | optic never of the prince of Wales, who | sity (it looks for all the world like a | Elkjen Hang Diyision Nuson W E 2410 Charlas de oty "» y Registrar 24 dist, 6th ward, E — b1 remainder of the evening was turned | afterward ate a shee of Jacques' poor | church), where Sculiger und Eke Archie Saunders and Arch Nickel Thonas 251 Coming TIRIR, Y01 100 By 0, 617 8t. CharlesSt., 8t, Louls, Mo, into a general conference meet- i taught and Grotius learned, ¢ gl s | Ewing E3ith and Charl Nelson Muns 921 Division e — - 3 "Colleger, s been logee ing that brought out . very — hail of all knowledge, the mother of all "})ll'};“\',‘_‘-’\;’;',I“'\M n Nelson Christ 2710 Cuming Real Iistate Transrors. Ry v many points of interest to all “'Stop work the moment you feel that | ar(s and sciences.” Near by is the hardly | 0521 054 Sauntars Newman Henry 2501 Cuming The following transfers were filed Oct. ‘Nervous. Prostration, Debility. Mental and Tl committec on resolutions prepared | it is telling upon you, and take your va- | less famous Museum of Natural History. | jioenc i 1 s oq it Rolsanibamaso Olicaso o 22, with the county cl Physical Weaknors ; Mercurial and other A and prosented the following, which met | cation on your feet—hot on your back."” | Yot the going and coming of studonts, | 1itspatsick 1 ST Cadwel Nblion Yred weat of Bssuders A 13 Moora and wi 1o Geo F Brown, part of | Hen of Throat ki or Bor with unanimons approval: Such is thé sound sense expressed by the | and the passage of scientific visitors o | Fiteh Wi 938 Division T AT EIVE 1WA DIK 241 O maha, g 8150, ) P uld Sores and Ulcers. aro ire: Resotved, That graceful acknowledgment | Critio “lounger in a bit of a paragraph | the museum, never dissipate the dreamy | Feckenscher 1T and Ptk Neweomb C N 215t and Burt H Sehmidt 1o Geo F Brown part 1t 5 blk 244 Discasen Arising from [ndisoretion, Exc Ingu ‘f;“\'l‘_‘l‘:""‘:l'l'“}"‘l'l'"l\"[g:;":j" nder which | telling of the discomfiture of some Bratus | Sala ot the Rapenburg. ¥ B B0l Cuwlug ™™ Newimnan | E 2708 Caming Owalia, q ¢ S & o1 Indulgence, which preduce o sults, & . ; Foster Thos Charles st ley Pete ey Bullon o L P Pruyn, It 18 9 Resolved, That we teturn thanks to the == beseiged could soe the waters of the dikes | fiager aPpSCRILIeS St i Sy e ek A G R DTS oot [ Local associations and eitizens of Lincoln for flooding all the land and bringing food | Fondran Jno bet Cumingaud Hamilton "Brien Mich 2110 Caldwel 82,200, 4 e sas kbt S thelr generous hospitality; 1o the university and suceor to their faithiul city,) and in | pox J W 971 Division :’u{}.:"n"l-, l|l ;n}:m..'}.ul(: l‘{tu sers (0 Geo B Btratman, the un- A X Gusranies siven tn are and the fitorary societies for thoir recention P e ST P RA S E SN .01k Divislog & s one 4 ars an, n on uorantes uives tn v on Friday evening; to-the churches of Lin- a0 ghou 4 ® elker Stepben S 1216 Campbell O'Brien M_H Caldwell and Division div 3¢ in, in lots 7, 8 9, 10, 11, 12 1, 14, 15, \ & o beneath, myrinds of pigeons wheel and | Felker W 5 Wheaton and Ind ave Omo 5 anklin aud Irene 16, Himboldts place being a subof It '2 T'ut- ] A ool to Ehe preas o Jdnoaln : to L K Browu, 4 coo and strut. In the quiet streets and | Flood J Hamilton and dames Owens Thos M Caldwell and King tes sub. also 17 and 15 in s add, wd—$2,500, MA RE»!A»S.-E‘ G u.,l..P.uFu'n stato scczetary of [llinolst to Robert Orr, Sauares around the Hooglandsehe kerk | Frase Stepham 2615 Cuming Owens Chas » Caldwell'and King Wi Sievers and wi o Geo E Stratman, 1ts 3 over iy general seerctary of Pittsburgs to Harry by FE vy e AT tical | Flanizan Patrick 2424 Sewnrd Peterson J € Division 4, 5 6, 7, 8 U, 10, 11, 12, 13, blk 1 Fosdyke R may, whp oo fre Curtis, veneral scretary of Council Blufls: 1 thie coo of the pigeun and the periodical | klaulzan Falrick w424 Sewn Reterson J O Division b 9 4 H, 1, : Biectar A b ety AR ea] Rt to the interuationnl committeo for sending clang of the Stad Huiss bells aro the only | Filasion D snd o son BT 9 000, fan AT ) i ) Pyles P S O s Nen A Pabner a wito G C Hg ¢, olu) Suoretaries € K. Obor and H. k. Brown (o | &8 remindors that Loyden breaths and works | Focrembn 1oy S bromad Diyision frice B8 Ohatlesnesr, Cuming b1 b [fmer sud weto Geo C Hobbie, 16 | aee this conyention: to the railroads for reduced and marks the flight of time, By lamp- | Fox I E 25th ave 3 Phelps Sier bet Hamilto hics Gieo H Bozgs et al to Jane Kobinson, It 11 fare, W. F. RINGLAND, Chairman, 4 . > light the city is 56 sill and so “weirdly | Farrell Juwes 25th and Californ‘a :':lh:"ufll\ll{‘ll ',,,.,,“1“ Apiffion and Olloare | | S1e0,0 S8 View, w d~ 51,805, i ——— Yesterday the closing day was made of picturesque” that you might think you | Frewen Jawes Patrick’s addn Patrick A S Lake and Saunders onh Wawra L0 Kmciie Wawraet al, Its 4 AOVE 21,829,850 especinl mterest by meetngs in differont wore walking through a set-picce upon | Flack John I 950 Division uitte M It Prospect Place L , Park Forrest, w d—$1, JMBK s f ohurchos in the city, whieh wore all larguly an empty stage. 10 “stand ou the bridgo | ERler ¥ &01 Cuming Pratt Joel 923 Wheton i Tnghram (6 ol 1 Silvas, n 5 10 wwsieis | Tansill's Punch Clgars attonded. The programme as carried t midnight'“over one of the less stag- [ fiiht £ M % Wheaton rick M T Lako ot Saunders da Jand Slkéh, In village of Valley, w d= were shipped during the pust out yustorday wus as follows: 2 nant canulsis to look into a city of sha ) R R Penny th and Burt #3200, W yoar, without s dritme . Garduer J F 2436 Sew A jeres 16 Caldwel Mor Moy risson to Josiali Kent. part of wer fn our'employ. No ol A e i Dansaardiin mathas ot e o ows. The gas-amps shine palely through | (aane’y ][ 240 Seward nders Plench W 0 it Cald ol 111k 0 Kot 46 add w o~ o 2wt of I YR, ) €A, hall, ledby 1. E. Brown. . the g‘-uu? swaying limes, reflecting fan- | Groves John 2436 Clieago PorsinJ B Blondo and Sophls “Henry W Yatesand G A Hempel plat of Toly make suok ¢ showing, (AU o —Meeling at the university in tastic little spots of light upon the water, | Gordon'J A 242¢ Charles Phelps A W Hamilton snd James Yates & [lemple's add, being & sub of its 6 AR pane paeus, (Gealer oty Union ball, led by C. K. Ober and Robert as it flows ,‘.h.,.u{ ,m.f‘,]"gzmny to jomn | Gray Thomas Cuming and Idaho Peterson Andrew 2602 Seward and 9 in see 515 13- Dedication. R e - | o B0ULO BY LEADING LiULCISTS. Ore. Also at the same hour, s meeting in B A A AN W% | Grosnel I If 2425 Sevwapd alarnan Ancrew s & J C Lukeand wf to Owalia Real Estate $1.Chica Falludiaa hall, led by Miss Kafight and 1 £ - F L D ANE QAN Ty AL Yo, Shon We Gard Miles Cassius ot of Saunders Butopmd th N fdake e &0t Co, 015 bik 2 Clasendon add, w & B.W.TANSILL &CO0.,65 State S1.Chicase. b . ” 3 sard Isaac Cassius wost of Saunders hathas Frant S bet Ol loas, ‘ 2,400, s 2 S R R it WAL p. m—Meating foryoung wen only S oving e AT orclmities | Gormandd Pler and fomua B TIRP sy \oRk0 840 Gase Lo AL o 08 fanaen 6ol WADIE 3 bpie's . e ert O t t iurske Kd Burt and William hnalas Thos Tisrker and Basnde Lowes 3 add, W —§,23 AV same o 4 metne Tor voung - | R NN city sleeps; and despite that it contuins | (issellmany Willtan |rene and Parker foeior ‘Fhos basker 404 Baundery Join & “McSlane th Warren Sears, It 11 J. L. WILKIE, dise 8 Who Coaxeasilonal clyirah 1ag by SS—— so mauy wudeuts, it is rare afir that | (ran J.J Cuming and Center Peterson S 1 80th and Ohiarles bisk 3¢ Waal Blge, wd—4i0. M x < . hour to hear along the deserted canals | Gretzinger Jno 2515 Seward elersol il d Chica | Geo M Boggs ¢talto Wi W Dayis, Its 12 G av.”h:qill,mrlnlnrlh| by Harry Curlis and O. MOST PERFECT ma ooy sound save the barsh toll of a great | Goble Jno Bth and California Yelanon }\::n‘-‘:icm;;; Shicaxo and 13, blk 17, Omaha View, w d—$1,400, ¢ 1 4 2 the b 8 Hussie John 2407 Cuining Pinkhat E R Burt and By A B French et al to Win Athourn,1is 16 and ATT:0 . m.— A unlon farewell service at | Propared with strict toPurlty, Strength, ang | DelL telling the hours, and the sudden, sl Honry 8407 ¢ hinkligto £ 1 Burs sad Hrowa 17, Pelliam plac "$1 40, aper oxes Mothoddist ohurels Addrsmos by G Ko Ober | Toutai e De e hor sy, Burength 04 | chriil note of thie ‘im; horn blown night* fiff;dfai:‘if'é:f’fiu'..“.,‘““ Pattis O 8019 Division o Pelln Lisos, w4~ -y 5 and Lobert Orr, followed by brief remarks by | ho Ammoni mwl*mam-.nx.hub ly from the roof ol 0 - Proctor H A 1715 Irene J the town hall to re- | i{il] Geo A 926 8 A 5, W d—$15.000. 5 S ~ aai ik B e wmind the wakeful that although the night | Hers Fo it Blor Jupdmmefiate s brick yaid 1y W Laylord io the First German'Froo 1001, 140 st Quiahs, Neb. DISTRICT COVRT 2 is dark and burghers sleep, the firemen | Hensmann J J Charies v 3 5 Vie elical church of Omaha, W 10 ik 3, Oraersby v ail solicited sud wili ve After along and laborious week's work watch and are ready. ‘ Hoel A B 714 Burt Flesson 3 S a1l Deciiar” Kounto's tii add wd—y,050 cuive prompt o e slion suufacturer of