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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1892, 5 - an [ | " ( A 1 MR NN N, | St Lako City are now boing vigorously | [\ PLEN 0N (N, | tence providing that ikén shail on Aprii 22 CTRENCHMENT TAKING HO city funds 1o the Omaha National and the . MY W SCLARATION, | Pashod o compiotion [IN SPLE ) N, | bo taicen to some suitasia piace and bahaneed | RETKENCHMENT TARING HOLD | 555 Rationar banics tor- o prevent. 100 | A COMmMmMmMercia “One company,” sald he, “‘has sunk two | by the neck, will perwit: Marshal Siaughter | resolution also provided that the comptrollor wells, one of which bas & depth of 500 feet N " to have the execution take piace within the | | should advertise for bids for the safe keep | and o' prossuro of 150 pounds, The company | wails of the state penftantiney at Lincoln. | ingof funds and that no oids for less than raveliier. : | ba 2 z o o o lay o 'ho su ©o 0 v 0 | ’ 1, 4 per cent interest should be consiasred. o s Pla ostilities Against | has bsen granted w franchise to lay pipos ual Session of the Staf oard of Th preme court!today threw out the | Ordinance duce o O 0 ¥ Details of the Flan of H_H“l'\‘ AGUISt | o the walis: Into' SAlY. Lave Uity Aed 1t | SX00A LB ho Btate Boa contest cases brought by defested candidates | 0 1”“:“ s Introduced in the Oity Gounoil | * R Lt R A\ that by depositing for CHBAR, Rarros, Ta., SUtY BN 180T.&F \ Great Britain, won't be long before that city is not ouly | Agriculture, for district judgeships, The court declared Contomplating a Great Saving, the present in twyEoanks | twould stirup a Betod Vvl sl lighted by natural gas, but all the large | | that it had no originht jurisdiction in the | fight amoug the bhnks and eventually would Bave sffercd Intensely for 8 number of years o factories will utiliza iz for manulacturing | matter, The cases mast come before it on i s | rosult 1n the city securing a higher rate of with catarrh of the stomach and {nflam | purposes. Thore are three companies already i . | appeal from the lowen gqurt NG, | interest. mationof the bladder and after belng fnca. CHILI WOULD BE TREATED ~LIKEWISE, | pirboses, Thors ary three companios sireAdy | NEBRASKA'S INTERESTS DISCUSSED. | 1 POLITICAL SINECURES ARE VANISHING. | VAL ML T A TACILeEN Tor bebbunda Yy I REARG S - exponsive machinery e | g STS DISCUSS - | Mr. Chaffee fotroducec a resolution as of nervons prostration which almost threat “The largest well, which is a six-inch ono, [ERALA LG s Bl follows e gLt byl Measures Wonld Be Considered In € has a capacity of 6,000,000 feet of gas por tary ¥ ' Report—Flourishing Fi- | e ST TN Ve Delarvas: | oTE STomws] with Fat Salaries Attache Whereas, It has bocome common_talk that bonefit from Yy phiyslolan, T was (adaced dence and the Campalgn Arranged o day. The flame thrown up from the well is nanelal Condition Indieated — Dixon CUtIN0 CRson.toom CHMMMT K WIRHEN Helng Wiped Out—Detuils of the | the eity is” enploying oo much help for the P A b bl ki ¥ A n very powerful one and you can see it from Wil Bang oh Apsil 98—0the 4 h h and Eighth, Now Piki-toutlie Work that s done, and that the funds of the to %o to Excelslor Springs, Mo, T spyn fore the Public Could Be Ap- the window of a railrond car long before the & PHUS LixcoLy, Neb,, Jau, J9.—(Special to Tite ity aro bolng wasted In paying estravagant a month drinking tho Snlpho-salie and prised of the Situation, traln reaches the location of the wells,” Lincoln News Notes, Bee.|—In the supreme court today the fol- WACAL Akl N et TN dotitoll dauirer. (s rediien ths Ferro-Manganese waters with the very e lowing {nteresting opinion was read po— OXPONSOS O the Ity 6 the. [OWOKL . HONN prompt result of what 1 believe to be & SOUTH OMAHA ! VB AL Aol LA g g : ik Matt Miller vs Robert Wheeler, and J. C. p AIOINE consistent with the best fntorests perfect curo of all my ailments, At any A Wasmsaroy, D, C., Jan. 19.—[Special to WLl Tearrent the RoFEony; Liscols, Neb., Jan. 19.—[Spocial t0 THE | Grawford vs Norris; original, Domurrer The neiw city council has started the work tha ity Uierfore e It ( rate 1 am now free from all pain and dis { Tar Bee.| —War has never butonce boen de Gity - Attornoy Adums 19~ stall tndignans | B9 The State Board of Agriculture met | sustained and action dismissed without preju- [ Of reform and if the ordinances introduced | Resalvud. Tht w committoe of theae bo b tress, my appetite and digestion could not { clared by the United States. That once was | oooevy o oril, SCEER Assistant. County:| ' Arnual session at University chapel this | dice, Opinion by Chief Justice Maxwell, ¢ by Mr. kidwards become laws the city will | Bar o persons employod and tholr sainrics, in be better And Ty strengih Is faily reatored 1 en Juno 18, 1512, whon & bill entitied “An | Avioeiee Dowd secured the dismissal of | ®ftéruoon at 4 o'clock, President Jansen .."yl";‘,] I‘x‘:‘du’n'_m”w’m-”-mw;nvl.uvxv[ i'-.n;vzzfilr save several hundred dollars each month the differcnt departments of the o L 1 cannot say too much regarding my con act declaring war between the United King orton Bros,, who were arrested on the | 0CCUPYIng thochair. Abuut thirty delogates | it a ' GiER o' 1n “section o, artico T'ho changes in the handling of the depart [h_': -v'w'l;-w o was ud -m.-i\‘\-ni t n".”«».\’\'vw victiona as to the wonderful healing prop dom of Great Brituin nud Iroland and the | shyron of srund larcony, preforred by City | WOFe i attendunce, besidos some twenty- | vi, of ~the ' eonstitution of 'th - orig: | ments are sweeplug oncs and contemplate | U fomiitiee appuin bbb Gl erties of the waters, Yours truly, dopendencies thorcot and the United Statos | Giarie Ryan, bocauss they rofused to roturn | NVe Presidents of county socleties who are | fnnl Curludiction of the supremo court | the consolidation of what have horctoforo |~ Permanont sidewalks of rod Colorado BT, dRwRLL, of America and their territories” bocame & | g = 1e" 0 rpaid them by Ryan, Mr, | lembers ex officio of the board. The roll shall b o party, manda- | been profitable political positions. Be- | sandstono were ordered laid in various parts With Witwer Bros,, Wholesale G » law by the signature of President Adams says In regard to the matter: * | call showed the following memvers present q na habeas corpus was a | ginning with the city engineer's oftice, the | of the city. . ! . ‘ v itk 3 & Yy " 3 L | Sroliition upon the POWAE af the GNPt Lt it H P& Gity ehBloeer wi Instruoted. to: stake The waters are bottled only by the Ercel B ¢ Madison. “I' bad mado arrangoments with Dowd | George Tailoth, Fairbury: Summer Doors, | fiituin original Jurladiction ‘In ol cysws, | COIOT is to rocelvo the sum of €000 por an- [ Fhe ity engincer was instructod to stak S Y oy »" It 1% the eoneral impression that tho United | that the case would be continued for a week | Grand Island: L. A. Beecher, Noligh; A v Contast o elactiun I8 exsentially i E num, Thero will be one assistant engi- | Pt FROAGLO LG OFE COUMEY HOA outh of pi e States declared war with Mexico, but that 1s | 20 ho agreed to this, We made arrange- | Langdon, Paplilion; D.T. Nelll, D. 1. Cot- | Judicinlproeedioz, 00 n L neor of soweraga st 815 por month | Tiickory, to Wainut street E isi Sori ! a mistake. Tho aot ot congress of May 12, | Fion and. plan the prosecution of the mattar | 100 Syracuso: J. W. Dolan, Indianoln: W. | to constitute the supromo court a poard to | one assistant engineer at $115 por montn; | The proposition of the American Wator Xceisior sSprings 1546, in which the original steps were taken | after the case was continued. Imagino my | H. Barstow, Crete; E. N. Grenell, Fort Cal- | [ty sontosts of elections, ws I'I"l"",““““i‘{]l"nm one chief draughtsman at £125; one assistant “ ~3'¥:-_l"{r:3r‘vltwu‘) WL A Mb L S Gl e \ in a logislative way lu_relation o tho war | stirbrise when I got to the station and found | boun: . W. Mosher, York: M. P. Brown, | tieirnature ‘and cannot. be po-vorted from | 8t#)): obo record elorlc at $100; ona clerk of | {itected by tho oy, without coste exacettho | JHG, Missouri b M e e e ;’.].:‘.‘x‘mlv“l{.‘“-q ti secured the dismissal of the | Papillion: O. £, Baler. Seward: Judgo Hol. | that purpose.” " 07 assessments at $90; oue transit man at § \idoHs T oLy | RELOFUGY. \PAS: 1 EEMNSDH Drug Co., Agts., Omaha, Neb, ) Polk which led to the first act on that sub- " ’have gone to County Attorney Maoney | 0P, Osceola: Morris Jones, David D b Phtist two rodmen at 85 per month exch; two od to preparn & contract carrying out 0 iy ) Joct recitod the fact that war was then ex- | ana arranguments havo been made whereby | City A. Saundors, L. D. I}lu:mxu?, Wheelér to the office of jilge of tho ajstelct chainmen at §55 por month each; ony sewer |h4|'lh"v'uri‘ll‘" ,,:;, |v.r" x:;l "“U“_\ sithinairaat PasaAsasasaisanannans Y \ isting, that it had been begun by Mexico and | we believe justice at loast will ve done. We | C. A~ Baldwin, =~ Omaba: = R. = W. | court af tho Fifth judicial district. The | foreman at &5 per month; two cleancrs at & | | ho contruct af ‘the Matropelitan Steaot his pie delicioy » | ¥ tho wuthority requested and given was to | have made out no less than five differcnt | Furrows, —Brownsvillo; L. A, Kemp, | plaintiff, Crawford, contests theright of Nor | per day cach: one sidewalk suryoyor at $00 e e g e nt fhis P! iy H F8p6l OF raprass thaa il tho part of | SoUnts against tbo Nortons ana wo beliove | Mindeny R i Honry, Columbus: B Me- | ris to tho oftive of fudie of the Kighth dis- | por rionth, and two sidewnli repairors at & | powe Fav il Sl imhs Of SIKISCHICAILO |- § J’emrundcflmzwmts » el s L n tho part of vy 4p \wo can make at loast_one of thom stick, | Intyre, Seward; J. J. 'Jonsen, Geneva: H. | frict. In anch of these casos o potition has | hep g ind tivo sidewalk vy © | power, at 810 per lamp por annum, was re H » Mexico. Congréss gave Presidont Polk, 3 | Wo'ov only havo thom chargod with grand | W. Daticor, Boatrices Prank H. Youne, Cus: | tee ek faihiy coore cag’s betition has | per day each, while actually engaged in forred to tho oity attornoy, it baving beon | § fi«‘l“t\' 1 tho commanding general of tho armies and | larceny, but also with larceny as bailoe, got- | ter county: W. R. Bowen, Owmaba: C. J. [ for contest instituted horein, iach of the | WOrK S a i ok B R CITAD VL IS0 d Tan ’ J the navy, the authority to raise troops and | ting money under false pretenses, ete, We l\‘li“lu Pairbury; C Swringer, Minden: J. | gofendants demur to the petition of coutest Other Features of the Ordinnne marino foreas und proceod to ropol the attack | Will make things very interesting for Norton | M. Lee, Oxford: 5. M. Barker and wife, | ypon the eround thut tho court has no [n the oftice of the superintendent of build- City Advertising Contract, H ; b Bros, hefore we cet through, ‘They kuow | Silver Creek: Mrs. . Friedhopp, Columbus: | authority as o court of original jurisdiction | fngs thero il bo oo e IS Mr. Prince of tho committee on print « » A VLI AL that the cash warrant issued by the city | A.J. Hondrix, Oconec; Thomas J. Miller, £ G dBLAFTING Lhe OAYSE ASIHEIqNBSS |imebeili O U0 QHE CLOEK VR HATS R 810 | oy e pavor s i ey the! (bonteor Our First and Only War Declarath cleric was $1,i40.15 too Inrge and despite this | Fullortons -LeRoy Judd, Dawsoa: R W. | tion is presentod in each of tho cases, thoy | DOF mouth and two inspectors at #4 por day, | ¢ /50l g o Tuk OMauas BrE, the . . | fast thioy insist on Kesping (tA Latlin, Wymore: J. M. McDowell, Fair 11 be considerad togethier. + % | while actually employed. The superin- | ¢ Y Vesarvin ¢ Lh Tkt FRRTALY ! » Here is the only war declaration that ever I y will be considered together tondent of build 1il40 Liave unaer: councii reserving the right to insert adver M H4 3 S FoAISBEE of Mr. J. C. Norton saysin regard to the | bury; U. B. Smith, De Soto; Neil Griftin, Section 2, article vi, of the corstitution pr ondontof bulldiugs will also havo under bis | ;o ments in cither the morning or ovening bl » omannted from tho congress or president of | pppary’ U\ know that City Clerk Ryvan | Wymore: J. C. Kesterson, Fairbury: J. R. | yides “that the suprema court, shall consist | COntrolone man who will act as superin- | Jo 00 g % q the United States and it stands unon tho | gave us £1,740.15 moro than ho intended, but [ Conklin, 'Webster: J. B. Dinsmore, Sutton’ | of'three judges, & majority of whom s LSEgane o plualblng atd sainry, 0 813y Sper | S5yt Ghatteo stated. tdab two! Weeks AE0 ) ] federal statutes of today the same as a law | we are not respousible for that. The money [ W. 0. Soutnwi riond: (ieorge A. | pecessary to form a quorim, or to pronounce “",;“'hvr"vm _'m;u::m n,.-:\; & ,..-rl.m}v somae person haa placed afiidavits upon tho » geanting a private ponsion or giving o soldier | Was duc us anyway. They tell usthat we | Btovens, Crote; Georgo M, Sizart, Henry | o docision. Itshall have original jurisdic. | feio Board of Duolic Works will be en- f jogice "or"the councilmen tending 10 show . VALY ARG DAGK Day should return_that” amount and wait tili tho | Gibson, John Baumer, H. G. Clark, Omaha; | vion in cases relating to the rovenue, civii | Gtied toone clericwho will receivo a salary | Jesic, of (T, counciimen Lending Lo suos e, 2 kel county can raise money to pay for the L. Haywood, Nebrasica City; H. Sorson, | cases in which the state shall b s or month lon TG : o t S L “Bo it enactea,” ote., *“That war be and . % 4 S vt Bop. Park. Aldo: UF B, Pior hall be a par Ly nttorney is allowod a stonographer | ficient circulation to entitlo it to the print X i ; £1,740.1 for tho intersections, which wiil bo LCLI R AL I 5 2 L ) ierson, | mandamus, quo warranto, haveas corpus, o TR oy ing, or at least the circulation in Omaha was bl » the same 18 hereby declared to oxist between [ noxt July. Well now I want to tell you that perial. 2 and such appellate jurisdiction as may be [ %, por mouth not suficient € {1 paper boxes; enough for two large pies. ¥ tho United Kiugdom of Great Britain and | we made no contracts with tho county. Our | A committoe of six, composed of three | Lrovided by law. pine sumoordinances thint arenow, in ool ARG o iiad thab thero was mothing LA T B L Ireland and the dopondoncies thercof and [ businoss was with tho city only and wo look | prasitonts of county agricultural socleties | " Ball against Templin, 26 Nebraska, 249, | e300 the committeson judiclary abollsh | "q jaw specifying what the circulution of { THE ORICINAL 4 » the United States of Amer: 1 their teyri- | OPLY to tho city for our puy. - We have got | ind threo mombors of the board, was up- | an original action was brought in this court | th¢ oftice of plumbing inspector, liconso in- | 4y 7oy il T A A and only ‘Complete and - Satisfactory tio Unitec s of America and their ter the money and propose to keop it. We don't | pointed on nominations “as follows: Star- | to contest tho right of a couaty attorney and | SPOCtor assistant oiler inspector, superin- | tho oG paver shomta bo. 0 0 { Condensed Mince Meat in the Market. ~ 3 tories, and that the prosidont of tho United | wish to defraud anybody atail. But the | buck, Kinsmever, Baker, Honry, Grinnell | th dofendant domurred to the potition for | L2ndent of plumbing. sanitarv commissiol ouh investigation and was satisfied that R craao LT enN ) States is hereby authorized to uso the wholo | city has paid us the monoy due us, aad Lord | and Parker. ‘Tho committeo will report to- | want ot jurisdiction. It was held thata | SuPerintendont of the city hall and sidowalk | it GUERCRERER S WIS SEERIEE, DR eI s e to nont byiibe land and naval force of the United States to | knows it 1s o small enough amount." imorrow. Tho board adjouraed until 9 o'clock | county attorney belnz a county ofiicor tho | Mispector. ' Thay consolidate the oftico of | o\ firs i tho city of Omaha, ) POB D st b decalved but always Inslst on § carry the same into offect, and to issue to e o tomorrow morning. proceodings should "be instituted ‘in tho | \wehse Mnspector and suporinteudont of | Ty Tionort was adopted and the attorney 4 the New England Brand, Tha best mado. } private armcd vessels of the United States ome DLLClin - Clitnoellor Canfleld Speaks county court of the proper county. In that | Weights and moasures and fix the salary at | ;.\ ctad to draw a contract, 4 OLD BY ALL GROCERS, 3 commissions or lesters of marque and | Lottia May and her bevy of soilad doves B : i . case, it 18 said, “Whore, however, the dis- | $000 per annur bt ik b ¢ genoral reprisal, in such form as he | were fined &3 and costs each in police court, | After roll call Chancollor Canfield of the | rict comprises soveral counties or the entire | Thocity prosecutor with ald of the potice ALLIIU TG LI \ < may thinc proper, wad under o seal | yiinough thoy claimed that thoy had aiready | SIAIe university addressel tho ooard and | siate'it. is necossary o provido o trivunal | Will reportall “persons who aro eutitied to | Mr. Bechel, of tho special committon ap of the Unitod Statos, against the vessels, [ A2t E Er € et el B o doey | littered a fow cloguont words of ‘welcomo, | with wider powers than is possessed by tho | receive liconses. The new oficial, a com- | pointod to consider tho feasibility of tho goods and effects of the government of the | Pald amonthly firie, which, + 1008 | in the course of which he said thut the State | tribunal spokon of in either section 0 or 71 | dination of the superintendent of weights | council taking some action with reference to snid United Kingdon of Great Britain and | not appearon the records. university stands ready at all time to do anv | of chapter xxvi, compiled statutes; hance itis | And measures and inspector of licenses, will | the national competitive drill, reported that A P e Ireland, and the subjects thereof. Tho complainant was ono Clara Benzon, | thing in its powor to advanco the agrioul- | sought to confer this power on the supremo | i34ue permits whon tho applicants present | nothing had been done. Tho committee haa | St eueediiy bueei iy (e wbaor e sty Congress passed in ninosections of ovdinary | who runs a ‘“cigar store’ near by, Beforo | tural interests of the state. 2 . court. The supremo court undoubtedly has | Feceipts from the city treasuror. met with the Board of Trade and the Real | length another bill, Mt the same time the | Ciara could get out of the court room sho | President Jansen then ‘submitted his an- | power in ctions of quo warranto and. proba. | . Wuen necossary the Boara of Health will | Estate Owners associntion, but had not CHLORIOCOLD'! above one was adopted, declaring war against | was arvested on o complaint sworn out by | DUl revort, which was as brief as it was | by in a proceeding to contest an eloction in | designato a man who wiil act in the capacity | reached any understanding. No mntter whother tho person 154 mod Great Bratain, and this cavo in dotail somo | Lottio, charging her with tno samo s as | Practical. - ile stated that the secrotary's re- | any of 'tho. cases mentioned in sootion G, | Of meat isvector. All of the appolutments | * e Mourow's resolution, looking to the " Sirinker orn directious as to now the war should in gen- | that iaid at Lottio's door. Tho chargo was | POItWould ba very comprehensive and it | chapter xxvi.” will bo mado by and with the consent of the | collection of $0,666.50, which is claimed by eral terms be conducted. 'Tho war of 1812 | proven, much to the chagrin of the Benzon | ¢luded all that he might have to sa, The original jurisdiction of the supreme | mayor and the council. % the city from the county, was adopted. The was mostly conducted on water by naval | female, and sue and one of her girls were | Treasurer McIntyre made his aunual re- | court in judicial procoodings is fixed by soo. | The superintandent of buildings will have | committee on financo was instracted to tako forces, and honce the directions of congres- | . port, showing total recoipts #1,731.50, with | yioy 9 article vi, of the" constitution and is | €hargo of the plumbing department, the city | the proper action in the premises, inted principally to the movemeut of [ A peculiar featuro of the oaso was that | disbursements of £46,4u6.62 leavine a balance | jimited to cases rolating to the revenuo, man. | engineer the sidewalle and sewerage dopart- | Tho conncil decided to sit as a board of | friondly aud unfriondiy shiys. the capture of | when Lottio was tried City Attornoy Adams | Ot tand of $I5.23:80. "I answor to a query | ganus, quo. warranto, habsas corpus, and | mont, the police the licenses ana. th Board | equalization on February 5 foos on’ water, aud the enhstmont of men for | appeared as prosecutor, while Assistant to whether this monoy was Iargely | cases in which tho stato shall bo a party. of Heaith the sanitary matters, croating a large numbor of | sl Rk \ fand and sea, their armament and provisions | County Attoracy Dowd bobbod up as de- | “Watered stock,” Mr. Mclntyre voplied that | ““piy qesignation: of these casesin ahich | AS the ordinances were boing road somo timprovement districts was road twico | within PRIOGEC 1 A ra fender. ~Aftor tho sentence Dowd caused | the cashwas in the bank subject to the order | the court has originaljurisdiction1s o direct | memver moved that they be read by titleand | and referred <nn be hitd of piid by President Madison sent his original mes- | the arrest of the prosecuting witness under | Of the boara. prohibition of jurisdiction in other case sage (0 cougross on tho British war on Juno | tho stawtes snd thon appeared o proso- Secretary Furnas' Report, Hho maxim, "expeessin unius st exclusio . 1812, and although the declaration of war | cutor. Mrs. Benzon appealed to Adums /. T alterius,” applies ana excludes original \ 1 o e i in o - S became a law eighteen di it appears | to dofend her, which he did, and | , hovert W Furnas, oot o et | jurisdiction fu otner casos. The supreme 1o liave not beon tho unanimous wish of con- | thus the positions of the ofticials were trans- | oy taotavdrarelicl Bu s 4 court is intended as a_court of review, tho gress, by any weans. ‘e bill originatod in { posad in the two cases. o oral Taseints fov tne’ year 1801 wero | Principal business beihg n re-examination of the house and was passed June 15, with a ‘The fact brought out 1n the trial that Lot- | gl agon" There i the judgments ot the distriot courts. The concurrence of serato amendmonts, by a vote | tio is paying fines has caused the query, :, B m'fi":,u:"’,'f Ao for "t‘;,“lm"‘:'" original jurisdiction is conferred on this of 70 to 49, It was passed by the sonate on [ “\Whom is she paying theso fines to and | myh e, el s Xponses, [ Feld00. | ourt in a limited number of cases to enable that day by a vote of 19 to 13. Commercial | where is the money gong?’ No records of { “",’,:,‘?:.’i'un’;,"““\;‘u'l“cfi"‘?‘”‘ o) : _i“‘(‘l’._"“{‘;,” the court to protect the rights of parties iutorosts of the Atlantic slopo were opvosed | the same can be found at the polico s B it 1 vome Eist0 LUt 0 | where other means would seem to be made to war, which meant blockading of ports, and | or elsewhero. balance/on hand tor the year (1800 That. 18, || 7ioe0 ua re andito prevent a. fallure? of . us Shiaifab e abouE taitoR e N s L mu eI Lrio 8 & included in and explained elsowhere in the | Nadeq o P . dul i po s ajority = Fanaralliianetaliocnibie uco, A tribunal o, detormiug contested ar party. 3 0 ! R elections nced not be, strictly speaking, a i 16\ Was Dona/Inidonfllonce There was a moeting of the Board of Direc- "m’n"b‘:f“l‘,l‘}“("';"'iz‘:mo_ Jinclude: For improve: | judicial body, the powor oxer el velng \ Tho mossige of President Mdison to con | 0% 0f tho Stock Exchwngn Monday | fiik \intor corn exbibit and ail othor con. | Quasi political and “administeative. - (Stato { gross was transtoitted in contidence, and its | afiernoon at the Exchange bullding. D, L. od attondant ‘exponscs, #,012.9%; for | Beuinst Oleson, 15 Nebraska, 247; Suate consideration by the house was in executive | Campbell was chairmaa pro tem. The audit- | stationery, printing and advertising, $4,- [ 8€xnst Saline County, 15 1d., 425.) I g L Thore is but little 'aonbt, therefore, that session. \Whe I(I\u) nouse passed theoriginal | ing committoe reportad favorably on the re lil(:m‘ GRRCLEGR B0 L0 «“'V‘r’"- \;‘“‘»“ the legislature may constitute the supreme bill it request od the senute to consider it in e Avhtar asveescD 57.05: postage, &230.23; frelght, ox- Lt ; ¢ ports of the socretary and treasurer. The 55: | courta tribunal to decide contests of election confidence, which it did. Y i s pross and tolegrph, lavies, 84,45 f oicontesta Al this 1n formation was gleanod from vho | following proposed by-law was considered | fiisesllaneous. $3 144,83, The miscellansons | it cases whoro officers are clected by the | 4 a i the | and discussed at length : % Sy S 'ti. | Ure atate, or by a number of counties consti- ournals of tho two houses of conross todny | “ discussed a iolation of tnis rule | CXPonses inclide $1,000 to the State Horii- | Hre byt Bumoenotiol a i anumber of senators and Secretary of e bon e s aoaan of this rule | culturalsociety, 8100 to each—atate botanist, | puting o distriot, thoreof. This question, { Senate McCoole. Senator Manderson ot "Ne- [ {F momber of this oxcbutige or flrm of | entomologist, geologist, moteorologist, chom- | however, dacs A i lsioa. s Both H braska spent some time in looking up tho [ Whichho may bea mombor, or emplove to | jst, State Pouliry association : expensd fittng | Of Iy assoclates are of the opigion that a legislative record of our only declatation of | POV, OF in any way bocomo responsible [or | up'rooms at the cavital_bullding, exhibits of | contest of election is 8 Jualolal proveeding 5 war, and took great intorest in it. Ho is tho | [b¢ phymont of any telogram or telophono | tato fair products in tho enst, Treight paid | much soas an action of uo warranto, wnd president pro tempore of the senate at this :I.Il ‘4'1415,1] i‘A_!nl ’\ |]||{~‘l'll .({lulfllli)]\l“lutxll.A ning | o county collective exhibits, expense of o:‘:li flkllu (Il(,n‘l‘\:‘luulb \ll: no ]un; 'f':' tume, is thoroughly familiar with legislative g“:fu'"‘“".[' “.:'l":’" Ae) g[‘“ :n"‘":“'“‘md‘u"“{"ll_"”"z sugar beet experiment stations. Amount of “ecxu‘“" I“(‘lrlii::k Lh?:‘r' v;:"“ “"L“: “f";_“‘_e‘g" i ocodure, and o ovel s oward oLa panlion S| 01 10 red, $22,427 b 0! D! 2 procedure, and In the ovent of a steptoward | ity to whom such telegram_ or tele- ) CLOCH G RIS () The question did not arise in Bell sgainst promisent figure in the upper branch of con. | PoNO messago is seat on day such Crops of the Past Year. ‘Lemplin, but the writer boaring in mind the [ }_ n K v 5 sale is made and quoting them in the condi- The| nationsl] atatlstioal roport for 1801 || S22%8 of State against U;uqnu, 15 Nebraskn, 0881 ’ o tion of the market. at 247, and state against Saline county, 18 id., | 1 seo thero was an _exhaustive debate on | "oy o' yroposad by-law was favorably ro. | Places the three Nobraska staple produots, | 4oy whoroin it was held in substance that a tho subject,” saia Seuator Manderson, as ho wheat and oats, as follows: cor! coivad and commontad ou,and it was ordered tribunal for the trial and removal of an R fusned over the louves of tho jouruals covet: | Uullotinod Tor ton' dava broparatory to. its | Corn, uoreage, 47028407 bushels, 16705 - | ghicor foridoraliction of duty road not strictly Cifeat Britaia, “aud tht thoro wera senators | 8ccoptance or rejoction b the next meeting | $00:. velus. {1: e o0y oat, | 0range, | bea court, ‘A more caroful exumination of - R 2 early in Pebruar; ,205,850; bushels, 18,080,000; vaiue, §13,14¢ tho statute and the coustitution, however, S0 mhotok s stong padivon, {oxtand iagginat R TparE 133. Oats, acroage, 1,363,077 bushels, 48,500,- | convinces tho writer that tho original juris- ShoRpropoxliion: Yien Hiee/dontiliarizon Athletic Club, 000; value, $11,177,697. diction of the supreme court is confined to Appas Drestime the atens. congrass swill take | A number of voung men Interested in Secretary Furnas Recon the cases spacified in the constitution and will bo very similar to those of our fore. | Physical culture are making arrangoments to | Among other matters Secrotary Furnas | that under another name no additional juris- futhiors, who dared to declaro war azainst the | organize an athltic club aud a meeting to | recommonded: That tho “logislature make | diction can bo conferred. - This s a court, wost formidable natiou on earth, and should | perfect the plans will be held al Cush & | provision for obtaining and placing on record VI‘uwl"“é":‘;-)‘; 0] Jl“_fud ol ":"“‘{l‘m's d‘{"“_I*" congress deom It tho bottor part of valor | Youngs on Saturday evening for that pur- | [l aud comploto statisticat data concorning | ¥iew —edses Tired | the - district i and wisdom to declare war ugainst Cuili it [ SHES B8 SHEEERY SHARE (T | crops iu Nebraska; that in the speed depart- | COUrts. 1t 18 Bopolls Sribung { will bo fn about tho samo form as this. You [ V030 Among tho young men who have sig- | et a milo track be provided, more money o el clotninal i durlsdlotion { will see that the formal_doclaration of wav | nalizal thoiv intention of joining o club | Lung up and au offort be made to secure | 18 fow limitod enses; most of which aro ox- | was in a short bill by 1tself, and that provis. | aro William Cush, William Ienvedy, D. €. | bottor horses: tat tho winter gorn exhibiv | tractdinary vemedies for he purpose of pre: fons for tho war woro mado ina separate | (arrewt, Frank Parker, P. Cahill, ve placed at tho disposal of the Stato Colum- | ¥ontinga fatturo of justice, 1uis arzuad with mensuro which was passod almost at the | I’eterson, John Sulivau, Jobn Kelly, bian commission for use at the cominz | & considerable force that this vroccoding is o same moment.” tuffman, John IKchoe, George Hubvard and | World's fair at Chicago; that county | Drunchof the action of quo warranto; in William Dwyer, 2 b . % | fact, is such action ia all but in name, 1t is It Would B Different Sow. 3 _ organizations bo formed for the purpose i K ) ' Complote gymnastic pacaphornalia is to | of encouraging the raising of sugar beets; | Sufiicient tosay that it is not an action of “I seo that all of the initiutive steps wore [ be secured and the club room will be | that a practical live stock sanitary board ba | 9110 WAFTanto, and it is uunecessary to point vegun in the house,” continued Senator Man- | equipped to meet all tho physical needs of | created, whoso duty it shall bo to ive atten. | 0Ut the difference botween the two. It is derson, “‘slthough that was not avsolutely | the members. 1t is probable that the store ) to means and measures tending o | @vident that the court has no jurisdiction in i a tion to means and measures tending to pre Hgank , 1 ! necessary, unless from the fact that war | room next toTu Bre oftico will be rented | vont the introduction or spread, and to stamp | this class of cases. Neither can tho legisla- meant appropriations and affocted the rev- | by the boy out all contagious of infectious animal dis- | LUre clothe this court with power as a board enues, and thoso matters coma to tho senute TR ense to7Lassfeonseaiatifolentioniionsoeos the from tho house first. I am surprised to seo, A kud s \ouat "I'he auditing committeo roported that the | dutios of the court are ossentually ' judicial however, by Whata close voto war with [ At2p. m. yesterday Ed Gillen was tried | ,.ounts of the trensuror nad been found cor, | 31 cannot bo proverted from that purpose. Great Britain was declaved, in view of our | beforo Polico Judgo King on the charge | yeet in every particular. T'he demurrer must thereforo be sustained position. Idon'tthink, with the information | of assaulting Mrs., Edward Hurloy The cominitteo on Arbor duv was an- [ 41d tho actions dismissed witbout prejudice. { 53 Wo now have, that there would be auy such | ;e prosecution endeavored to show that on | nounced. Itcousists of J. W. Dolan, L. R. | Judgment accordingly. a close voting' on & proposition to declare war sgainst Chill.” Tho other judges concur. Now Year'sday Mrs. Hurley asked Gillen | Jud¢ aud G. D. Stevens. ‘Can the administration or the president | not toiatrude on her promises, ana while B nEsin Host) Balslng; DeW itt's Little Eariy Risers; best littla moke war under any condition of ireum- | Stoopiug toshow whero the dividing lines | Messrs, Melntyre and Henry, who com- | i ,,,,.1,.,1,‘,(.,,,..,o.f;°',’{0,.,‘..;,.,. D AT stances!" was asied. botween the two lots were Gillen savagely | posed the committee to which was roferred “Under no possible condition of circum- | kicked her, Gillen's son took a band in the | tho matter of tho results of the experimonts e stances,” replied the senator. ‘Congress | affair and threw a brick atthe lady and | of growing sugar beets for sugar making, re- < Drunkenness, must oxerclso all of the discretion, underour | broke hier nose. flurlov says thathe pro- | ported as follows: That boet soad was fur- | A disease, treated as such and perma- constitution, till it has given the declaration. | poses to make Giillen suffer for tho assault. nished to M6 persons, and that of thase 446 | nently cured. No publicity. Noinfirm- “hon tho oxarciao of discretion Is vostad L but_ tifty-thro u\;l\xmwd ho rosults of thel | ary. “Home ‘weatmont. _Hariloss and po president. Unless I misunderstand the % Sk 2 xperiments; that the specimens furnished SH e G fucts of the Chilian case we have justifica Mr. David Anderson of this city has re- | by these fifty-three porsons were referrod to i’i',‘)",‘"l::"‘”"\&1(‘,' by "”,1’"”,’"‘(“ 8 “‘,“k, tion for a declaration of war, ‘The ability of | ceived a lottor from Senator Manderson in | Prof. Nicholson of the State university, who g lll‘ AWROYE, nd do stamp for Chili to fight us bns nothing to do with the | regard to the prospects for an appropriation | made n thorouch anniysis, The promiums | Pamphlet. Shokoquon Chemical Co., A\ case.” for a postoftice building at South Omaha., In | Were awardea as follows: First premium, [ Burlington, Ta. 3 Senator Manderson then briefly sketched | Mrs. Sarah Gates, Maywood; second, K'red — Ty e resident “Harsison's mes. | his lotter the sonator states ho belloves that | MF> Safah Uates, Maywoods second, | 3 N _:::.:‘ e ‘::::L'm pealnent:Har pondotce, | B0 worst drawback in the mattor will be the Py “.“”,I' Fa ARV ]"fl" ey o BOARD OF HEALTH. , conveying the an correspondonce, | {ho Wortd A N ; awer; Tourth, 1. Moter, Elsio; i 8¢ will take, should it result in o declaration of .',’:"“,:“,'“‘“‘,",‘r‘::f:‘ ‘l]l},‘,:":‘J:}",\E:,‘"',‘,,',,‘;:. an o | R J. Wilson, Clay Ceuter; sixth, Richard w Office Secured: and a Revision of the war fhg with 3 Rood show of supeess. Tt s | Goehring “Grand” Island: 'soventh, =~ Fred Tiilna Owdarad: | How War Is Decluved, fented that i€ this is sooured that the claims | {Sober HAll sounty : elelith, Jacob Webbot, | 1puo Board of Health ot yestorday aftor- 1 *“The messawe and its aocompanying docu- | or South Omaha will not be received with as Tho 1dgoes for the corn oxhibita wers an. | noon with all the members oxcept Cheal ments,” aid he, “will go to congress in du- | good grace as could be wish . juce L Al L 3 3 B T aan it nounced as follows: Fred Young, Custer; | Seavey and Sanitary: Commissiouer Audres Boiace: Tt will be Teferred to tho sommittess J. E. Enslow, Deuel; J. W. Hawkins, Kear- | present, and comploted the arrangements for on foreign affairs. There will naturally be Mr, Jumes Parks and Miss \lnrv J. Kenney | ney. . | the future operations f the board, ; au iuterchange of opinion between tho mom- | wers married 8t St Agnes’ church |, Kesolutlons of respoct to the wnemory of ey, motion of Me.MeLearie Dr. Sowors :'fif:’fr"\:\'-5':'\"i'.‘f:::.'f':3:\.‘.'.'v'u":.“ Lwo louses, | yesterday woramg by Rev. Fatn bor of the original state board, were road | Was authorized to reatia room for the use of tion the piraseology will in goneral terms bo | MOFiarty. A large number of invited guests | and adopted the board near his offico i the Coutinental y sgreed upon before 1t is reported. were prosent. The wedding supper occurs Resolutions of thanks to the press, rail- | block at a rental not to exceed $20 per month this evening at tho residenceof Giaorge Purks | roads | *A declaration of war would not appear in | id expross companies for favors ex- | yuy) the completion dF'the city hall sither house without a very accurate idoa as | @ brotherof tho bride. Mr. Parks and his | tended durlng the past year were also Me, Howell inoved that the commissioner of i (s 1o its fate in tho other branch of congress. | Pride will go to housekeeping ina cosy cot- | adopted. 5 health be directod 10 Famoveall the books ana . The wishes of tho prosident and the secre- > at Seventeanth aud Missouri avenue, Secrotary Purnas read & number of roports | it 50 T I FEIRTATT L0 Books Auf tary of state would liave much weight in the Horse Sale Postpon 20 iNiaoE. PALALS And “'.‘,"‘ bis report as a | oyreiod 5 . premises. When it was determined that tne 3 N dologaia to the Westurn Falr Clroull asso Howell also offered. a resolution to the doclaration should bo reported from commit ount of tho extreme oold, weather | giation at Ohloas offoct that a vommittel of thres, consisting ) tee ull proceedings would begin in executive | the horse sale has been postponed unuil Tho date for the next state falr was fixed | of “the mayor, commiksioner of 'health and or seorct session. When there was final | Weduesday of next weok. With the mercu- | on Septomber 3 to 9, including the precediug | ohajrman of the committos on sewerage, be Action of course the result would generally | ry ranging trom 202 to 80 below 2z it | Saturday. N appointed to revise the rules of the board become known, ~War measures are consid- | hus been deomod dangerous to snip torses to | M. Doolictio read his report as a delezate | yuoniaq ered of the bighest possibloimportancein | the mariet and & number of carloads oxpoot- | 10 the American Shiro Horse Breodors asso Dr. Somers wantod the chiof of polico exooutive session, and certainly the pross of | ed have boen delaved un that uccount, The | clation, which was accepted. directed to dewand possession of all books, the country, \v,h;ln not having to suffer from | salv barn was also too cold for patrous to Dixon Will Hung In April, papors and property belonging to the board 01 Juld b expected to ain so- | v S 0 . a cousor, would bo expectod to maintain so- | staud in all day i In the United States court toda; Judge | that were in Dr. Gapon's podsossion. It was crecy a8 1o vital steps, and little more than Magi Duudy took up the case of Dixon, thi United | 30 ordered and the moating adjourned general results would reach tho public,” Maglo City Minlatures. I g diyerpy d 'he | ject to the call of the chairman. ke On Thursday evening the captains of the | States soldier convicted of murder. The | * Acting in accorda a with instruetions, Constipation polsans tne blood; DoV | various tug-of-war teams moet to perfoct ar | motion for a new trial was overraled and tho | | AGHUE in accordanco with instruotions, Little Early Risors cure constipation. | rangemonts. [ Reisonae pequastad ia hrise whila sentanoe of 1 410 pocia B o A R b0k Thia wausoremoved, the disoase is gone. |, Mre. Julia Judd, who has been U1l with lung | oith Was ronouuoced. ‘he judge ordered | ¢l JLOTG ' FERG o Chla Comimissioner of - fover for the past two weeks, died ut 10 | pultody'of the United States marsnal, who | health will horeafter ba 1065 Dr. Birnoy cures eatarrh. Bik bldg clook yesterday morniag. { shall ptace him iu the Douglas county jall | . r. Clarke Gapen, ex-sommissioner of e Considerable damago was dore at St | untit Friday, April 22, when ho shall bo | HOalth. states that he'will imsiitute quo war. Utah's Natural Gas Wells. Agnes' church by the froezing aud bursting | tukea 1o some suitable place and between the | F110 proceadings in the state supreme co Mr. G. B. Blakoloy, who was receiver of | of water and steam pipes during the night hours of 10 & . &ud2 b i, be hanged by | 4% 3000 a3 tho papers can be drawn Lo deter P the United States land oftice at Sidney, Neo., The ball given by the Kuights of Pythias | the ueek until he is dead. 7 | wine who is legally ontitled 1o the office fv until within about a year aud half ago. and | at Pythian bali last ovooing proved » { The condemuod man's attornevs at ouce | Which be ha ustea. In tho meantime who Is now located at Salt Lake Qity, Utah, | splendid success. A large number of kuights | filed a bill of exceptions and gave uotice of | BO will no Rasabian: S EN, MRARAL £ s in the city on business. | sod their ladies weore in attendance aud & | an appeal to the m 0 court. United | vommissioner, tyles Dr. Bomars. In tho course of a conversation with a rop: | pleasant eveuing was passed in dancivg States Marshal Sla vaturaed to Omaha - yuscntative of Tur Bre, Mr. Blakeley statod - | With the prisouer this uftersoon A very small pili, but s vory 4091 one, Do hut the natural gas wells iu the vieluity of Dewitv's Litua Early 6rs, best pills 1t is stated that the part of tbe death sen Wit's livtle Early Risers. be referred. Declined to Hear the Reading. Mr. Lowry objeoted. He said the republi- cans had the power to choke off the reading, but did not tnink they could afford to do so. Mr. Chaffee said there was o desire to choke anyvody off. The ordinauces would be referred end could bo examinod by any member. Mr. Lowry insisted that it was an attempt to bulidozo the minonity. Presideat Davis denied the statement, saying that if a major- ity wanted to hear the ordinances they would be read. Tho majority, howover, did not care to hear them at length. Comptroller Olsen in a comm stated that he found the following o charged on the books of his oflic county, £,507.65: Hugh Murphy, #200; LS. Hascall, §123.57. Ho asked for instructions The matter was reierred to the committee ot finance. Through Mayor Bemis J. . Dumont. ten aored his resignation as stroet commissionor. e stated that he had received the property of the oftice from his prodecessor, James Mlaonery, and had locked it up in the city's store hoiiso, Mr. Chaffee moved that the lay on the table until a suo pointed and contivmed. The vailed by a vote of 11 t0 4. 1His First Veto Faile Mayor Bomis submitted his first voto. It was on the graaing of Iacific from ‘Pwenty-fourth to Twenty-seventh, the_con tract having been let to Matoney & Nolin. Ho said thero should e a erading district to proporly distribute the cost. lle also ob- jected to the contract on the ground that there was 20,000 yards of earth that would bo wasted. Engineer Tillson said that it was the inten- tion to placo tho surplus earth on 'I'weuty soventh street, ‘'he voto was rejoctod by a vote of | The contract d bond of tho Crane vator company to furnish_elevators for the new city hall was aporoved, Mayor Bomis served notice upou the coun cil thiat he had approved the ofiicial bond of W. J. Connell, city attornoy. Chwirman Birkhausor of tho Board of Pub- tic Works complained that the city clerk had taken possession of the vault in his oflic and had filled it with ballot boxes. Architoct Beindorff notifiod the couneil tHAL it WHS NOCOSSALY [0 BL 0NCO tako stops looking to the purchase of gas and electric light fixtures for the new city hall. He said nication ounts Douglas resignation 03301 WaS up- motion pre tho building would bo ready for occupancy within four wonths. The Board of Park Commissionors sub- mitted a report showmg the title to the Parker tract that it is_contemplated to pur- chase. Tho prico is &75,000. referred to the city attorney aud the commit tee on public proporty and buildings. Mr. Elsassor insistea that tho matter should g0 to the committeo on boulevards, Mr. Eisassor was declared out of order. Ofeial Bonds Appr The ofticial boud of Dr. Somers, commis. sionor of health, was approved, Messrs, Cowry, Elsasser ana Tuttle voting'no. Tho report was Tho boud of Suporintendent of Buildings Tilly was approved Mr. Elsasser voted no. Ho smd that he understood thut Mr. Tiliy did not pay a cent of taxes. The ofticial bonds of Andrew Rosewater, city el neor; J. Cornish, assistant civy attorney, and Charles Soudenborg, boiler inspector, woro presonted and approved I'he old street cleaning bill of Contractor Squires, smounting to §,445.05, was pre- soented and referied to the committee on paving, curbing ana guttering. Mr. Blsasser said the bill should go to the committee on streots and alloys President Davis thought not The Board of Education submittad its levy for 1802, The same was approved. Mr. Jacobson sented a resolution 1n- structing the city treasurer to deposit the DELICIOUS Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla - Of pertect purity. Lemon -| of great strength, Orange - Economy In thelr us Almond 3 ML uAD Rose etcy) Flavor as delicately and dellclously as the fresh frult performed naw city and hall, furnsh to § material amounting 00, lowed. Mr. Lowry raised tne question of tion beg illegal, to be drawn out of the reserve. Au ordinance ordering the 1ssue of the 2175,000 bouds, the proceeds of which ara ta be used in the completion of was read twico and reforrod - uxury, but has becomo a necossity, Boston Capitulists Coming. A party of 1sts will arrive i Omaha row morning on their way Thoy remain in tho eity two or hours, the Board of Trade lns appointed the follow ing committen to givo 1ho visito recoption: (. \W. Lininger, chairman; Rosewater, Thomas Kimball, Georgo Crosby aund Thomas 1L Kilpatrick. aema e Use Haller's Barboa cuts,old sores and sprains tlo always get well. 10 o’clock tomor west oo W and cat Court Will ¥ Most of the judges of thedistrict court wil of bave had under adviseme Thursday and Friday tions and the following i the day 1 of court will udjourn. to medals, badges or the insghia of roval "\ favor that the great- est of all speclalists, \ DRS. BETTS & BETTS > valh(‘lrw'vmlurhl\phr / sonal and plf)lvfislun- popularity.They / 7 It 18 not \\ won thelr. hon- ors by their N merits. sclentific and success ful cure of over 88,000 cases of those NERVOUS, CHRONIC AND PRIVATE DISEASES which are so for midable to the medical profes slon in general, DRS. BETTS & BETTS have proven that they possess extraordinary abliity and skill In the treatment vateDiseases /. as well as Stric- ture, Hydroce Varicocele and K /lv ubles, th suCC has been truly marve 40 pages. Consultation 18 also & Brrrs | N. E. Omaha, Neb, [ )Rs. Brrrs 119 S. 14th St. Douglas St., Caligraph writing maciine is no longer a Dr. Birney,noseand throat. BEE bldg. - Noew York and Boston capital- will and rs a suitabla £, Wire liniment for lorses beupon the bench today for the purpose waing dowu decisions in cases that they will hear mo- the Septembar ‘I'ie bill of Superintendent Coots for labor for the 000, was placed in the appropriation ordiuance and al- the ac- as the amount would have > ) the city hall, 1 Coiner u. Py contidentinl, MADIRED Propritors for tie & Iy FOR SALE IN OMAIL Kuhn & Co., Co.r 150 & Douglas JA Fuller'& Co., Cor. 1t & T arborn St., CHICago. A, NED., BY A.D. Foster & Col, Council Buffs, 1n. ablo curo for the Iatho only Tiar to women sufferi aido, shoulder and arm, weak srrofmlar pulse, fainting, am tetify to their ‘porn FREE At DruGaist with wenl ot curo. CAN PROVE T0 10 Thousand WIVES ano MOTHERS roading this that DR, MILES’ NEW CURE FOR THE HEART o tirad fo pocu- hearts, pain in and_ hungry apells, hering. Thousands ELEaANT Book DR. MILES MEDICAL 0O, Elkhart, Ind. or Salo by All Dry Le Duc's Periodi The Fronch remedy acts di genorative organs and curos menses. $2or throe for § Should not be usod duringpro druggists wnd tho public supp Drug Co.. Omak; 5 and can by ugglsts. cal Pills, iractly upon the Supprossion of v allod. znanoy. Jobbors, pliod by Goodman "DR. J. E. McGREW. Tho Noted Speclallst in the forms of PRIVATE DIS 17 yo Gl chargos tho wn oxperiones. Srlcture i : 8yphills and all D treatment of all EASES. Faificulty or pain in relieving sonnes of tha Blood and Sking Neevousnoss, Genoral Dootlity, Lost 0f Marbood and Ambition, Want of Lits wnd iy, Bt Memory, Dospondant, Discouragad Rollof ol tained withont loss of timo from busiuess. Tho oAt o w S known to modora solence for the troat of tho above disenses Tho wenk grow atroni, tho despondent bacome choorful from renewed Vitylity. Ambition and Courngo. My resourees nad factlltins for dolng busingss are . surpawsed. Al corraspondence strietly private write for terms, cireulars and quostion’ list, 1ith und Farnam Sts, Omihs, Neb NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY. s Capltaliag srrissans Surplus ... Oficers and Dircotors 1onry W Bt C. Cushing, vies prosidont.” ¢, Morse, John 8, Colllus, J. N. 1L Woed, Cashier. THIR IRON I Corner 12th and Fa PERCENT INTEREST PAID ONDEPOSITS OMAHA, NEB -« $100,00) Gi8, 500 B M Vatrick Idont 0 W,V Lowls . 3ANIL, rnan Sts. a7 MAHALOANSTRUSTCO| SAVINGS SECOR. 16" %D CAPITAL:S | BANK 1 OUGLASSTS, 00.000.00 DIRECTORS [A UWYMAN - E.W, NASH JHMILLARD GUY - C BA| . BFOWN - I< EEP Protect your | wearing Cham RTON-G.8. L AKE. | Yoo LKIMBALL. | A/ARM. ungs by ols vest, For cold feet buy a Hot Wate - Bottle. Wehave all sizes, at low prices. Physicians Prescrip- tlons prepared a. low e I'he \lr v\ .w‘lIuH Compn T0 WEAK MEN*""‘"'-" R ol {‘m oo velushi treatad ceated eonishnl Frot ¥, ¢, KOWLELL. a vodus, Couns