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THE OMAHA BEE: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1888, KNOW ALL MEN BY..THESE PRESENTS. ation of Nine 7Y sened (£9.000) Dol in hand in cousid That PHE PATRICK LAND COMPANY of Om: L corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Nebrasl paid by Jobo PL L of 1! « County and State of Kansez, and in further consider in mentioned, and that the said John #. Bownan, his heivs, administrators, exceutors and as- I signs shall truly and fully comply with and perform all the pro conditions hevein contained, do hereby grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm unto John F. Bowman, subject to said provisions and conditions, the following described Real Fstate situat the County of Douglos and State of Nebraska, to-wit: All of lots five (3), si. ven (), eight (8) nine (9), ten (20), eleven (12), o e (18), in o hundred and fourteen (113), in DUNDEE PLACLE. ¢ to the city of Omahe, s swereyed, platted and recorded. Together with all the tenements, hereditas ments and appurtenances to the same belonging, and all the estate, title, claim or interest of said THE PATRICK LAND COMPANY of Omaha, of, in or to the same 18, forever, subject to the xecutors, administrtors o hei TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above described prem s, unto the said John F. Bowman, and it: with the appurter owing provisions and conditions, t )20 whatever, First:—The said premises shall be oce Musively for a pevied of at least fifteon years from the date hiereof and for no other pu pied and used for vosidence purposes ¢ »d or kept, wholly or partly, on any lot hereby conveyed, within twonty« | Second: No residence or dwelling house or other building shall at any time within smid period of fifteen years be or five f of auy street line hordering on suck lot o lots. ars, costing less than twenty-five hundred, house shall be erected or kept on said lot or lots hereby conveyed, at any time within said period of fifteen ings and improvements on said lot or lots, Third: No residence or dwell 500,00 dollars, exclusive of other buil ) rourth: The premises herety conveyed sh id period of fiftecn years be used for any immoral or illogal business or occupation; nor shall any spirituous or malt liguors be sold away on said premises during snid pe Fifth: And the said John F. Downen, hereby or assigns, or any person or persons for the time being owning any lot or lots in the obtain from any court of competent jurisdiction, an injunction mandatory or othery conditions by said Johi 1% Bownen, his heivs, executors, administrators and assigns, and in addition to such remedy the the snme as if there were no such right to an injunction: And in case of a breach of any of the said conditions by said PATRICK LAND COMPANY of Omaha, its succes<ors or assigns shall have the further right (which right is hercby v premises shall revert to and become the property of suid THE PATRICK LAND COMPANY of Omaha, its successors or assigns, and it or thoy may enter upon and hold the same and the title thereto, anything in this deed to the contrary notwiths 1l nover during riod of fifteen years, or barte id THE PATRICK LAND COMPANY of Omaha, its successors \id Dundee Place, shall have the right (and such right is hereby reserved) at any time during said fifteen yoars, to isc, to prevent o breach of any of said conditions hereinbeforo enumerated and to compel the observance of said or parties aggrieved by any such breach may recover damages thorefor ohn F. Dowwan his heirs, executors, administrators or assigns, said THIE corved) at its or their option to declare a forfeiture, and thereupon the said agrees for himeelt and his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns that anding. person who shall be the owner Sixth: Each and all the conditions and covenants aforesaid shall vun with and bind the land hereby conveyed and every part thercof and be binding upon ever, thereof during said period of fifteen years, Seventh: By accepting this deed the eaid Joha ons hereinbefore mentioned as fully as though ke had signed these presents, Bowiai heveby binds himself and his heirs, executors, administrators aud assigns to observe all the condi ssors and assigns, covenants with the said John F. Bowman and Lis heir end the same unto the said And the said THE PATRICK LAND COMPANY of Omaha, for itself, its suc and assigns, that it is lawfully scized we free from incumbrance, that it has good right and lawful authority to sell the same, and that it will wa J ors and assigns, forever, against the lawful claims of ull persous whomsoever: subject to the conditions hevein wud subsequent taees. ! e B, Bownan, his ntand de of said premises, that they heirs, executors, administr IN Wresess Wikreor, THE PATRICK LAND COMPANY of Omaha, has caused these presents to be signed by its Vice-President and Scevetawy, and the seal of the corporation to be hereto afixed, this 3ed day of Decander, A, D, one thousand e i ght hundred and eighty The Patrick Land Company of Omaha, SOLE OWNERS OF DUNDEE PLACE. Room 25, Chamber of Commerce, Omaha, Nebraska. W. H. CRAIG, President, N. D. ALLEN, Vice President. W. K. KURTZ, General Manager. rd was 1ost in the shudows that surround DBank Wanted. Bias for Public Printing. THE RIGATS OF WOMANKIND, | fom ot tnte tue bandsof o s [the police cells, and only adjourncd | o huy, or buy control. State amount, oo STATE OF NERRASKA, ) ! yoman are (e saie, but they huve when Jim Croigton told him that | dopsi o of intorest obiained, | OFFICE or T SzATE BoAupov Puitico, | tical with tho mua, and. sho. sufter Mendville's schemo worked. ' Tke Hascall | All "l confidential. Address NOTICE 1O MiDDERS, 5 JEHE A e f got as far as Mauer’s saloon before he heard | “Bapker,” care First National bank, ¥ 3 4 v e oy Landingafdyocatensbronont | (g atio with the, man, o Uhe ) 5o ood news, and then remamed thero the | o o™ 2 on oF burbrob e LU rece i o An Them to an Omaha Audionce. our social life. Women hay greater. part of the ovening in order to get — Dechmbe o printing of all bills The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science—Sci- paths | hiseriends primed for to-day’s work at the for the I h matters as may be of duty in social life for which | ols The motion to adjourn for want of & ATemporance Mecting, ordered by either houso thereof to b printed i oy aro pectlinely itod, G su0eryision of | o was s by Councilman: Lowry, | Mr. Critehiield commenced a_series of | £t i vy Gosidiatad ns Genlemen's Belt Bt Slntie entfically Madojand ifraslioallyiApplied; education, religion, school houses, pur jails, i pighton at ¢ it | tes AN ceting: t the Hillside Con- 485 one (1) under the printing laws ol the state Wi loetric —. GOODIEWORDSIHIEORMENGLAND.j{shaitrantnientiof oflinlnals nnd tio rotsation | oo Orelentonius oacoRstrus kR - temporance meskingaliat tlo HIlaid ebraska, Suspensory, 21 ”dl'fl:m DISEASE GUHED WITHOUT MEDICINES yon, whore o was scon dt @ late | gregational church last night. _Aboit sixty- : printing and binding in papor covers : ing the wavering voters, “I'm for | fivo peple signed the pledge. Much interest | onethousana (La0) copies each of tl:e biennial s failed in two in- | Pag ford,” five l"“l'1L s‘g,n g "f ‘le"““ 1‘\ tinue for | TEPOMS of the aiulitor public uccounts trensurer, st, to find out the The wholo far aken. he meetings will continue vy of state and commissfoner of public of caildren, are especially work for which | | E & our t women are fitted. Man | o tler | stances very signally I3 IT WILL CURE YO curalilo, Relaticn, )Iurnunu!k John Bull's Policy Toward the Ge over at 7:53, and the < s true natury women, and secondly, to as- | g embers o' coundil ‘wh tood in | ® al evenings and as much longer us any | lands and buildin, und five hundred (500) " o} - . {Laughter.] a a rop- = AR A adtrp i) ——— ney general, -\mlvun sndent public mgtruction Whole faini} wear it At fuil thag/seUmalation - Mles, An Sy B B will o Tina e e b o | thom pormited to go o, tho' various ward For Slcoplessucss o librarian and, adjutunt general: and uil E” s s e f‘ \,VHEM ALL ELSE FAII.s. D rees T r0, g2 C o cadquarter: Splug.” 4 sthe )0 Y " 0 he or- 'very one genuine and usod selon. thony Endorscs The Bec ture, . Ts not ar ican woman capuble of | "eRdauarters and “plug.” Use Hosford's Acid Phosphate. | G liitd B3 Soiiiure, weentoncn s | @ TESTIMONIALS Gz £rtin du paed ke Nt wielding tho power that Qu Vietori 2HE “HERALD" SOLD. Dr. C. R. Drake, Bellville, 11, s “I | may enter into and form a part of the Journals, Bbiwinra o of Ierchan i g ':;;;!::,5:;;,’,‘,';‘,",‘,‘,':, 3 asserts! Queen Victoria, when only seven- = =t have found it, and it alone, to be capable of | Which class of work is known and designated as N. T Abbott, supt city Water works, Kouth Hers The Woman Suffragists. teen years of age, cheerfully undertook the | R, A, aigg Buys a Controlling In- | producing a sweet and natural sleep in cases | ¢ e lx)mu\l\. ;r“l.:-;;n:lllvn}.‘"x’;l;?nl(:rx\:xim\k i ichael, M. D), Buifalo, N, Y. Your heit has ac no other ¥ Boyd's opera house contained last night a | enormous responsibilities of her oftice, and terest and Takes Charge. of insomua from overwork of the brain, | printed in small plea typs on paper fourteen (1) rge audicnce of ladies and gentle- by careful study had fitted herself for her .mmuwmmnnma lbep atnight. llrvl‘ul Hall, alierman, 150 »L 0th Street, New Yo ote. m vlux. NERVOUS PEOPLE, OBILIV e g e DR. HORNR'S nmlo-na- {airly la ize. formerly connected wi which so often occurs in active professional | inches long by eight and one-half (130 inches 1men, the latter predominating, who were as- |vo¥8Lted position. Mrs, Stanton gave a vivid LA sy tormetly, conneotad \:"h the | T business mon."” wide, single DAZe_DADAT L0 bo 38 pannds douhle Hornes Eieet KETIC B itively curea) ol san st atem Hdu ey Ba de: ~nl|»n.m of the preliminaries to, and th siness department of the Pioncer Press of sl rnxm'mh -«mulnmxm] "t :""’ le page each /Truss,combined. G g LHATION, '.‘1"“» 4, LY sembled to hear Miss Susa ony and actual oronation 3 ¢ b 7] s | St. Paul, t orly a simil capacity " 3 page shall contain not less t hun enty-tiv ‘only one intho worldgenerating I cxbausting vices of England’ Paul, but laterly in o apacity The Gibson School Opens. Iniés of solid matt ) inchos f Jenschy ‘acontinuons Kleotrio & Magnets Fon huthsoses; Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton address the chich was listened to with profound ors of the Nebraska Woman Suffrage | 8ilence by the andience, and at, sits close It was rewarded by a hearty round of appiause, degrecs of vetri ARANTEED tho roved, cheapaat. scien it e powerful, dus . L ELECTUI BT i’ the rrent. belent e, Powertul, Durable, C\)mlflrlnblo bitetiva; Avold fru I g 1 overo, 0 pam) lm- _ALB0 FLEOTIIS BELTS FOR BInkALE: [ the Times, of Chicago, has purchased a The Gibson school was opened yesterday | and the lines shall be successively numbered controlling interest in tho Herald of this ¢ity, | . Miss Nagl, the nowly appointed principal, | }itl # blank only fn each space between the wenm ssociation, and such of the general public 0 nvinstilicnlobarzol e tarday i Whos tea plcclsor iand aystiotitne fusnsyy ,,‘A ble | Dignify, said the sp . our women, and | having taken charge yesterday. When seen | yov0 aro accommodations for about one | i title page of sald bills shall CFSi—Any bank, commerclal agenicy. orgond pogin compeLjibonsorivs frco with Maio Belts. as inclin o pay an admiss & We give our sons o ssons in reverence | by a reporter last night Mr. Craigg stated | pundred schol who will be transferred | 1ess than eighteen (15) lines as abo in Chicago;” wholesale druggists, 5a0 fes dinitattons, * BLOTRIC 4 KUMKES FoR "Ry PTORE. inches additio title matrer. o the privile Fruncisco aud Chicago. 6,000 eured Send statnp for Hlustrated pamDlict: e of hearing the two ladies men- | for women, I space allowable oft school. ch bid shall state w ur institutions, social and | that the pu e had been made as above | from Banc been masculine in their | stated and also added th . political, have ¢ ! 1 he would occupy = 5 der 13 Willing 10 do the work complote for | DR.W. J. HORNE, Inventor, 191 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. meeting was called for 8 o'clock, but | foru tion In them wman has ocen selfish | the position of gencral manager of that Pears’ sonp secures d beautitul com | page, in luding composition, puper, presswork, < - e RPAGH SRR T, T ST T it was about & quarter past tho hour buefore | 04 only consulted his own fnterests, paper. In politics he stated the Herald | ploxion. stitciing, folding ana all work or material en: Kent, 1 authoriti Ired ier by the contracor to e | W, G, ALBRIGHT, v of state within throe 2 4 Aays after tne veceipt of the order by sald con. ]\(vul Listate, ‘ triictor from the chairman of the cor mittee on < | pritine in eithor branch of tho lozisiai 218 S, 15th St., Oma 11).\. 1 work executed nnder Class ti n bé printed in long primer, brovier and tion- ——BEST AND CHEAPE n paper to b nine (4 Inches [onig ! y, and will L 1 5 by 31X () gle pago, paper to be forty- W day s Wil > tment would involve an | five (1) 1bs, to the rean, white 1o ] oceupy an important posi- | outlay of $63, nnder Class 3 shall s what the bid - | ment. G ing to do the work completo £or per page, o : each veport or item I the class, mcluding com- As to the price ———— tering info the wi All work cal i listorieal | vould wnderzo 1o chang : handled by Mrs, | paid, he had nothing to say, but it is under- AP ; Stiiton for thaii: preindlond. Viswe o, | Raah ihal e s i a M DY 1 R0 AsBaporiOlothl woman's rights. The social evil was thon | to invest. Johin McShane is sull interested A referred to. and ity treatment by men ridic- | and is a joint owner with Mr. Craigg. Paper Clothing company, of D uled in scatl Piie cheapest | ‘The new manager has had tablished in thi article of ¢ waid Mrs. is | perience in the business and i much imp purchase of g cent visitand thinks very favory Murs, Clara 13, Colby took the chalr. Colby was accompanied upon the by abeut half a dozen ladies who ested in th vork of the socicty In introducing the objects of the associa tion, Mrs, Co rferved o the g & Factory. R. C. Mudge, president of the American roit, has y. He w during his r ly of it as Is gress that tho society had made d the | purpose of infamy g0 on under our present \ irray, and will be j a sito for & factory for his goods, The plant | LErGl T past two years, in the stute of Ncbraka par- | enlightencd maseu form of government. | by his wife in lay s, Wiliinm K, V of the est ticularly, and the country generally, America | |Toud Applause Uhe remedy for this is, | his step-son, w. b her | educate our daughters, and fit them for the | tion with the man was described as being aw it “m“ totis uBoR e ot g | responsibility that comes with a voiee in the ~ The provrictors of Salvation O1l, the great- y ) ) eir o 'he - o, position, paper QEE stitching, folding \ wd the members of the association it of their country. Givo them The Armou tahy Fire. est curo on carth for pabn will pay o jarge | Doson. ¥ J . g v ISl thom, ; y . ain, X 4wl Work or 5 the w Sk tiorted to dombiae it the ut nd | decess to the learned professions and throw By 10 o'clock Saturday night men wore at | reward if any certificate published by them | Fubed” Gl s ieacering tito the work SCUTH OMAII/ | by affect better results, Ihe Mothodist | Wide open to women all the privileges of our | i investigating the 1oss at the Armour- | 1% not found genuine, nished when requirod by tho oflicors. of the BUY NOW and Lutheran churches were culogized for | Colleges. Conciuding, Mrs, Stauton oxhiort Y - I om, Dick and Harry appear again with | 0x6cutivo dopartment of the chairmun of {he NG I e | 0 voman Of AN Ghseisban B aunse it Oudaby fivo .and srranglog: to: ronaic: tho i | Tom, Dick and Harry apnea i WM | committen on printing i either branch of the TED L : 373 B TASOI t in thelr | auestion of suffrage to discard old croed works, Assistant Managor James H. Howe | their grandmother’s recipes for coughs, e logtsluture. Work when comploted to belivered FERMS EASY ing fomalé delegates to take part in their 2 Lold ereeds and but the people know Dr, Bull’s Cough Syrup | paid to Willin ;l Istone und Lord ’\'\',“,‘“ '“ -’i"‘"r':\ -““: say wh ”T roor not | damages would not exceed $20,000, unless the 4 ————— classes will not be considered unless the same = e —— ————— Sali ry fo C advocacy ¢ O 5 OT0 orever to rema > slave of sy : o - 5 I PAVE! 8| paer ipanied b and iy 6 5 0l N uin tho lave of | machinory Is injured more thun they now To Be Sent to Fort Leavenworth. shall Lo accompinted by u bond I’ ihe sum ot ARCHITECT S, 1, AU, 1010 owara 8t Omata, haa drawn plans and S e 1 a8 being here to stay until un;“(hm' human mlml et \led | have cause to believe, Superintendent James In accordance with instructions from the [ suretics, that in case the party Jroposing for bty Lo iy p: (ILu'c)..ani.‘lr.n uvn;oflm ln\:ul’ ho. ’1'?1 ‘\:‘M b tml;}hinnl aunounced as bei ore s Miss Susan B. Antho heing c TRy (e YR T S Fri e ST army, | such contract s 0 4 utility,comfort,economy snd beauty,ina way impossible in any goo DU apuounoer-as betok Nere 10 [ a Phillips states that o docs not know 1o | ofice of the adjutant general of the army, | Such cotruct sl be aivarded tho Kame cuch | Blity.comtort.economy und be Sl " Rn mors than 100 oo ion, pech in - which !, 3 upon mad a bricf speee United State senators ana neavspaper editors | b SO E P00 Mt Lnciples goncrally came Iu for soyore castigation 8t | of" (o nssoviation were roferred to With 1o hands of X 010, JOF LOIF DOFSIALG much gratification, and the Pood work ac the commanding officer at Fort Omaha will | Pirty, Wil within five days attor the award to will send, under ehargo of a sergeant and | fafthiul performonce (iereof, @y provided by two privates as guard, to Fort Leavenworth | 1aw and the erms of those proposals. Proposils shall he marked “Proposals for what extent the machinery has been injur But with a smile born of confidence Mr. Howe said the injury would be repaired in a and that the work would be going Originaland splendiq dpuu(n« farnished, ws can be judged === form the sets of plunsof comploted bulldings of will bo huait #o, I can afford 1o offer & copy for €2, tho usial fess otherwise being from B 107 per cout Patentuppiiod for, For wvariety of sald plans UBLARO f women to -Vote. | oomplished in Kan alluded 1o, and | on‘us usual by 1 7 ilitury prison, the following named mil — Sty or was give > speaker | Somplishec 8 alluded to, 4 us usual by Tuesday or Wednesday next, AAEY prison, tho ViDE pAmOc i} Public Printing” ana uddressed to the state | BPeF centmore, - sl deseriptions. 1 have in my oflice, ranging in cost ;\“,"l',',.‘:_:,.“m,:\‘,,‘ “,‘,C."l}',',‘,:,i:‘.‘,'”,“.ff,: ‘LM:.‘,‘ held up to the Nebraska association as an | Hivan Miils, cashier of the (eorge H. sonylol William ‘O." Keut and Thomas J. | Lowrd of Dribing T cos E ta tocorar ot e " trom 84,000 to $100,00. My unususl exporienco will guaranton satisfaction isn and vico gencrally was less prevalent | inceutive for mluu\hlwl exertions this com- | Haummond Packing houses, running to the aylor, R state, Lincoln, :'f" e & snd rellable contractors ouly are engaged on my works, lmnmmsumu to build amonst women than the male sex. After Rlslaturo. Miss Anthony gave tho | firo, fell am the ties on the stockyards | . e ' R | awardod as s hole, 12 8voye spealded &0 cordisily tnvited. AEiasisonian A IRe dnain hoK, Alleh o hurd rubs, and at times | track crossing the driveway south of the | Thosc who take Dr. Jones' Red Clover | wil beawarded anu wiole, © 5 fi Mrs. Harriet Brooks, of Omaha, whose gie spubject of her speach “with- | feed-muster’s ofice, and badly iujured. [ Tonie never have dyspepsia, costive- | witl ho awarded i whole of in purt, s the iRV RMRA s el B MG Phe Jut Sdificultyl botween | Following Mr. Mills woere two' unknown [ ness, bad breath, pilés, pimples, aguo | board iy =) thie north and south and the Lo ork to be ¢ be uted under n ut the office mancipation of | Bohemians, one of whom fe a military ne- | jumpi 2lumb, of Kausas, got | the tr Il and the other | and malwria, poor appetite, low spirits, 2 over him and to_the side bevween 9 Kidno: ble B IRE I AR VS ANS RAARH. headache or kidney troubles. Price 50 to, Mrs. Colby introduced to th Cady Stanton wias tostit the audience Mrs, Eli the slaves was ref cessity, and Senator DRUNKENNESS Mrs. anton addressed the meeting scated = rents, G Ima Drug on above classes one d three t castigation from the speaker. | below and bed cents, Goodman g Co. ! one and three to i Jars Biantan o0 EIR8 BIRLIE son 0 casti jelow and’ was jambed up some. An un ey & Cor raoth on plioys olasiod 3 : | LLAUas Wi rvad BOF Bhaeol froci agn and swolging tobaceo and drinking | known man xa’ over the LAk néat the Ty " wtate Btk hor rorves the Fight to Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by i Judge” Waite, in Mthy published | Were hield to he iudefonsible fn a superinten- | Blectric Light house but escaped with a Building Pe ts, any or all bids Administering Dr, Halnes’ Golden i whilot, hud conclusively shown th dent or male teacher in the public: schools, | painful jar, while a more fortunate one ran § The following building permits were issued L, LAWS, Secrotary of State, i § N the shirtcen original colonies of this countr, nd the success of the republican ticket in f over the twenty-foot bank into Thirty-third | yesterday: LA ABCOCK, Ac A Specific, ey T T B P " | Kansas was stated to have been the outcome | street and escaped without miur\. L e e e P iAo ll.‘l\l\‘H.l,,\ 1tD, I o Ea e TN L F ARUREAere AapEpd 0 Fight of of the combined effoms of tho fomale voters | * The work on repairmg the davinge done by | PHweine: faoiton sron oo, " oul thie knowledye 0f (11 p. raon (hkini (08 lature of ustate for sunilur rights, of that state, 73 the fire, is going on night and day us fast as ‘h-“l“ trect . 0,600 | 7 R G - e % lut. lyhunn]u- and will eltect & [‘,y][“‘““[“l ALl | wro told they haye no pawer to grant Before dismissing the meeting Mrs. Colby | men and animals can do it. phillip Clarke, bari ind aiteration o Bpocdy cure, wiiether the patient ia a moderate AERSQ IMOT MAYD RO PAIYON 10 §PNS wave notice that the association would moat il awolitng, Twenty-fifth and Cuining rflse[va flu[ aa driukor or an nlcoholic wioo, Ahousands of quest. {u Bugland srom tuo immemoriat ( G M08 ocicin the Mothodist. chutol - strocts 200 drunkards have been made tenperato men who women had granted to them ght to | o port N R SUIERH 0. N, Grash. oné friine Goitige, Fouriedigh, bave takon Golden Specifio 1 Lo oir o withs f X id hold amportant public oniccs and | O PANCIRGRSMACT | AL M ofelock a visi In this city, December Bliza- | et Martiia strcot 600 et out their knowledge and fo-duy believe j pecform important functions: - but those | ¥o% SRR U S0 R (i Conianan e, atherof Mrs, B i, ller, || 400 TRBLWL SILKCREIRIOG cluzcy, STanh GA R s [ Iy B B A A IRl THIT 1Al in session until 3 p. m., and'at that hour will ars and CoUrEh Mivats 0 A0RE A 200 10 porsons suseoptible to pucific, It bacomes an ULter impossib SN ot Sipanons § adjourn to Lear Miss Authony’s lecture, In | Iuneral on Wednesday, December 5, at3 | : 0 MoNTA AT T 'l‘)allqum apDuLito 10 oxint. | KOF san by B MBI Srautle’ unll b the evening & reception will be held iy the | p. m., from the residence of P, K. Iler, | Four permits, aggrerating .............. 4300 o NG DA eechn Bt 2,00 Mg Dolgiss sia., g J5ih ang Qaze { R e aragnti s AUS Ha parlors of the Puxion hotel frow 8until 10 | corner Sixteenth and Jackson streots. 5 e mended for Lidies and gentle. RRinay alugs. Jona 1 A+ & Hobier' § Moy | iE AR R AIONAR YN A0 X o'clocls Brionds invitad Where is Lewis? men by tie Medical Faculy | b o h 7 . S————— V. Steve) " 4 Vil N iend for Hllustrated circular, o ¥o 0 or rious ralne { Lave o vote @ Wouman must have i 'llw[n‘l‘l) THE COUNCIL CONSE TORS, Mrs. Denzer was formerly from Tiffin, O. W. M. Stevens, of Tabor, la., has written Bend for lllustra i kR vty e f A L G I — ey ! aualification ’ | and was an old resident of Omatie. and s | the chlef of police roquosting 'him to ascer- CANFIELD RUBBER (€0, |+ focamncliaod for il o' Ll éan 1 & gt g [ propose, ‘said Mrs. Stanton, to talk to- [ They Again Prevent a Quorum-—Man it 7 cYaperali, 88 1 tain it map uamed Ed Lewis bua suicided 2 B GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, ght, not upon the right of us womien to ville Boasts of His Gulit, a devout member of the Englsh Lutheran HneRaitas Aumm 7 H Iao 1 it 0 BOLE MANUFACTURERS ) it e, o Sada'sf SR | e O ot g, [ S e 1 e R g te Al MANLY VIG R Epps’s Cocoa. c or wed © BUROL 5 i . “ as not yet been identified siuce the above | - losing all intercst in tho great political | some of 118 members did. - Councilmen Kos- | Railroad Velocipede Riders Killea, | 4%V ] 3 tHealth; Strenvih and Rohust Mantond In 1 P AKPARN issues that como before the country, aud the [ par, Lowry, Alexauder, Cheney, Kitchen | Puovibexch, R. L, Dec, f—Thoumns Burk, | oooyoih iouative reply was made by the A’“’w‘“"',‘"\ """?H:.! Csed ‘.}‘,’.y‘ ..w.‘L.,}"fl“fnfl' 2 o e UBEARRARE, o government of our country is relegited into | aud Burubam met in tho council chaimber, | a signal light tender on the Old Colony arerdaing bes always proved | ooy {2k Warla oFep 3. ‘h.,r".u....:’i‘ \ fovern tho ‘oparatio T ot ‘digoation and. nutriy | ¥olly, Vi the care of a few professional politicians, The . ol Preside: hy rJu Guacito dus Tiogital ad b olul wpplication of the Hue prop: ereat bulk of those WhO should exhipit wn i, | 4ud were thero when Prosideat Becholl | voad, while traveling on a railroad velocipedo Newspaper Advertising cons sveey arc madiea e 11 02", of Juas, Lucd, and A allatia ,Chk, M, Kps nks pracidod dug { ferost In such matters care little ubout re. | called them to order. Councilman Manville | early yesterduy moraing was struck snd LORD & THOMAS, | ol i’ ’“"‘““‘"'“"’""“""“”""““’"“‘ b vl T i v, { sults; and women likewise to-day evinco lit- | was there at the same time, but was afraid | killed by a locomotive, Two hours later, at ADYERTISING AGRATS, ol Toneth ekt vesored 1 Youu? wha | by the auch articios of d e S, tle appreciation of the importance of th. frage. The nevitable consequence follows, and corruption and imbectlity in our goveri dtilly“Dufit wpr until atron donoy 1o di ik there would be & quo Before leaving, bowovi ) 5 o 09 Randolobs Sureets CHICACOL ) 1 and slipped out. \lu\ull Hope x-l.nlmn, J\lh lm el \ Jlall. tracl k 1 0 , he whispered & R M pored to a | U o Sl ilied i = ment 18 yisible. Our public ~newspay citizen that there was Just enough present to o nfi.”’q’.““{,‘.’.?f.“flf"" Wi e many u ta coustantly peferring to this apathy on the | declare no quorum awd they “would down nis to Sprint, . & a4l anaER, DLt e eahaa Hoiie ity Als, SO0, 48 & proberty nouriah part of our peoplo, und ouly roently in a | Hroach any way." Ho intimated further | pyomas Haynos of shis’ TiaCls anxious to | hen Baby was sck, wo gave her Castoria, Surgaun and Physiciay, r'a's":“”?'n‘% fi:fiffi‘r’no’%‘%“ ok [ D oty Wil BOIE W or e 801 onty ndidly weitten editorial Tugk OMAlA BEE | that an adjournment for want of @ quorum g A When slie was & Child, she cried for Castoria, omee N. W COrner it aud Dougias 3t _ 0 o VT A FU e | TAMTE PODa o i o obatne 0 i ) our) sbrask: 0 DO 7 3 s L MEDICAL CON! LTIN y Homwopatiue Chemisty, {tho most influontial journal in Nobrasks) | oy “the only way to do ity as it would wive | WeCH 44 pedestrion in Nebraska, ':.lu‘.:(.;,; Wheo P 3 telepbone, 465: Hesldenco taliplons, 534, BT OF B bhY folARG: - SoNOULTING JAMES EPPS & C0,, "iaviie i s bad eomwentad upon tho necessity of all law | e the omly Waytodp b &8 4% | Johin Houriliwa, v @ fourfoot ra abiding citizens attending the primaries au he bo) B el work to | Lide, or in @ sack race, to be run in 100 yards When ahe had Children, she g: Castoria. 80 preventing tho goverument of the city ! elect the judges aud clorksof clection,” %4t bLeats. YAN she gavo them Castoria. IVORCES ~A. GOODIICH, Arroisv-atsaw, | % VARIGOBELE RADICALLY WITHOUT OPERKION. 28 | = DFEBEGRN ot Gl adVTow fooer 2" Yeurs | b Lowally esmsanied A R P uRin 408 N vor ! PEERLESS DYES AIsiroliius: cuce; bus