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) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE r IR 7 1 | remodios for one diseas~. e would opposo | to Lincolnand nine tothe stateatlarge. He | Auction: Owwmtal Kag Au ) Ot frb e thauann notinm of anl). bunds | Conteal Tallwhy commay, 161 vyooUem anl A ) N | the maximum freigbt ciause. | yestorday settled up n tha following ladies for Tho finest, larmgsst and most comoloto AN OLD shall be delivered by sald trastee to safd No ne to constract rafltoad Mr. Rosewater said ho had heard with | mombers: Mrs. J. S, Brigas, Mrs, M. Allan Von of rege ever brought to this - Draski Contral Rl way company, 118 suc- | horoew, over And pnder corty some Interost somo of the reasons why the | Bock, Mrs. A. P’atterson and Mrs. E. A W on edRibition in New York VETERAN. | cocsomor ialans. wiien ivor thee shall have | {evsii fa Gty of to certain maximum rate clause should be exacted from | ton of Omaha, Mrs. J. H. Smith and Miss building (fives floor to vour right) . Hetlpechter, TtV "\':m 'rnmyn':-"l. J'v‘.vl"f unlw.. W ‘.lw‘y’ n 1:‘;.‘.1“1..‘ and to vacate parts of certaln i i the Nebraska Contral company. Ono was | Elizabeth W. Erwin of Lincotn, Mrs, C. H. 4 L 8htly Stovens' Poin bonnaed b5 RIeTRn Hireet e, “tre wnd alieys fn the elty of Om upon Nebraska Ocntral Bond Ordinance Finally | tH8SVCRARE, GUEL 1 4G Tnda millions by | Van Wyek of Weoming, Mes, 15, C. Lang: [ 404 will be sold fat publiv auction on Wis,, enffered fof | Kieventh wireot, GAlIfornin streot and the | AL Th s i ey oqner candtic Passed by the Oity Council. T belage toils. Tie nsked what bonus tha | werthy of Seward, Mrs, C, B, Weils of Mat- | Wednesday and Thursday next at 3 and v8 of Ner | FIRht OF way DTS Ormad t BoL R g braskn Content REIRAY. Combnns Shall hob ; Pacifie company had. Ho explained that | son, Mes. B. A. Stowart of Bimr, Mrs. Alice | 7:30 p. m ~ All goeds will bo sold with- Proatration, | iy, (Cxeeht the sonth hait of bk S, io (eptrat Ratiway conpany shal noty tho company id u Lonus o1 12.000,000 actesof | D. flume ot Harvard, Mes. i Lynch of | out limit ot resareo. theso gools camo i oan tell,. Phvelcks | 1018 8 and o bivew v "ha Wie morth halt ¥ cricof tho aduption o WIS provostc Jand and from §16,000 o £10,000 mit, Then | Hebron, Mrs. Juan Boyle of Koarnov, Mrs. | consignod direct from the east, BN Sht S Tode | ' enda ploskehi von wt (e cleotion Tl to vote upon the MORE AMENDMENTS ~ AND CHANGES. | HG, “Vils £300,00 bonds at § por cent inter- | W. H. MeDonald of North Platte, Miss An: WELLS A DCPIOs STORAGS €0, 105, oo Dotlla 0f | snnitdatnse oo Ty, ono hundead thou. | same. file witk tho anid city clerk ta writton est payablo in gold, of the company were | toinette Worthain of Pawneoe City. GTH0} A OHTOTRE DR. MILES' | !'edciivored until nfter the Said Nevraskn | porate 8ol nono of satd bon s suaiine avooh: fssued, they wero 'sold ata discount and | Mr. Garneau bas desicnated Mis. Briegs i s Al Central Rallway company, (s snccessors or | and all the torms and provi<lone of Uhis propos Bevoral Tours Spent in Carcfal Constdera- | §250.000 were phil to Androw Carnogis for | as president of tho vonrd and Mrs. Van |y 00 === L selins, shall iuve constructad tho sald 100 | Sition st B hed for naught tion of the Dotalls of the Proposition negotiating the sale of the bonds. The Ne- | Wyck as chairman of the executive commit nt your buildings wi cictly "EHV'"E‘ of railway in the state of lowa. Tho Nobraska v Wl i Contral Knilway compang ska Ce tont. on tho other hand, | tee. The board has been called to meet at | ure “O1d DutchiProcess” white lead, JUne hundred and fitty thousand dotlars | agreos Before an elaction being wiiod 0 &N e serted—The Final Vote, R spur north of South Omaha. When the | May 24 to ciooso its scorstary and commit- | have stood tha test of yeara. Spocify ono | Bay 0% e By JEIN (Hiodital nervois. atthcke, | COMDANY. 118 SUCCOSSOFS OF usslzns, WHon it or | 10411 ity & bond with sood andntieleos company's bonds go on the morket the fn- | tees and outline a plan of work. Tho presi- | of these brands and bs sure you get it. | butfound effect after using one boitle of Nervine ey shail have completed the orostion of & | surotics in the sum of five thoasand qolia o vostors will ask what 1s the earning capacity | dent, the sccrotary and the chairman of the Trial bottle and elegant book FREE at droggiste, | UNion passen er aepot upon said tract of innd | 53,0000 and five thousand doliar ) Onsh y ¢ morning twelve | of the investment. This company offer executive committes will vo allowed &3 per DR, MILES MEDICAL Oo., Elkhart, Ind. Anove deseribed, 1o cost. 1inz the other | conditioned upon the payment of the exe Bright and carly yesterday m 1 membars of the eity vouncll, asisted by | chance to other ronds to get into Nebraska | day und hotel exponses whilo In active ser o Tian . oqY hunclro THOGART QOURM | Dl e tol. 116 aoosttatss. {1 further consideration of the Nebraska Cen- | Nebraska and thon you'll soon see what - ANMUSIKMENTS, urerof said rafiway company, fied With the | il wiay company, or 118 S40008 1084 OF ASS120% ) ONEW 10, slened by the ¢ty attorney and iy on- | Understood 1o constitits & contr ey overning froight chargos in Nebraska be | 3080 of the Nebrasks He said the & theater should be seen by ever with X n\( \' S LA ),' 3 TI Provided, that If the siuld Nebraska Contral [ Omaha, and a1 of the 1ormecomiitions, nereas Vi { Nebraska Ceutral veople | two new railroads into’ Omaha, and then J 3 4 . LY, o, b kAL Fraif explosion. 25 conts any reserved seatin , Tuesdny - Wednesly | il 16nd. jtahail not 5o anbILIol th FOAEIe | Dranseiiiy orogalhlray company ih ehis let in. 1 Wssigns, such amendment. In tho first place Whe | yant eamo toa vote and was dofeatad, tho | Association uro requosted to mect at No. ¢ ¥ Mat. Wednesday. way company in addition to the Nebraska R Ly como. 0. Provided further, THat the mayor and the zal voters cast at sald and facilitios for shipping. Givethese roads | vica, The other memvers of tha board will For_Sala by Kuhn & Co. 16th and Douglasss | #400.00): proof of such cost to be mada by the | of by the ¢ity of O, and. the rAtiention tral bond ordinancs, John D, Howo opened | figuro bridgo rates cut'in the investment. Matinee Wednesaay. ¢ ty clerk of Omana. nesomp mied by certifi- | 18 horoin pro shall bo construed and fneer, that I their aptnion sueh amount has | e sald Nobraska Central Falway. conipany made to apply to the 100 miles in Towa. He ULkl Rt K8 | its voal engino and freight train of RATIWAY CONDANY, (18 $11-CONs0Ts 0F Aseiins, | nicits and provisions e on the part of the would sell out and leave Omaha to hold the | after the proposition had gono by defa any part of suid one hundred thousand dolars | Covenants of the satd Nobraasi Douglas county arbitrators could have no | members recording themselves ns follows: 3 engine house at 12:30 p. m. in full un- 3 ¥ | Central Railway company shall be actually A Lowry and Tuttle—6; ' Noes: Burdish, Ed+ | brother, M. Goldsmith, May 11, 1892, 3 R it Y y/ A tratmandoun Ly councti Shadl, by resolution, npon the fail | SIECtion containing the aboye proposition and & several well known citizens, 00k up the |y opqana 1o get accoss to South Omaha and | receive §2 per day and totel expenses. - == | sworn stutement of the president and trens- | OF Us proposition by sa d Sorrasha Conoo the ball by ureing that tho provision for | Mr. Thomas Swift mude a plea for thepas: | The Fust Mail at tho Parnam street ! tvean “ \“H tunlly been expended, (TN SOors or asslens ant the sald elty of Central proposition two ! - 5 cighteen cars and wonderful stenmboat {etlitaiutd o) Wikl vl Sivs sha'l full 1o acquire and take possession of | Nebriskn Conteal raliway company in this i cied to kick the roads th it had | the house. \ 8 itral . sack. ELER GG Ul el i e P — A ME)’ 10 and [, | i i S st e | s N W ' company could and would not accept to any Finally at 12 o'clock the proposad amend All members of the Veteran Fireman’s 3 Vonds shail bo Aol verod until ationstono rall- | Into whose Tands 1t e, 'hyt any party Jurisdiction aver tho Town lines and, again, | Yeas: Back, Dechel, Bruner, Jacobson, | form toattend the funeral of our lato i LI AR LI All ballots of tha log 1ho state of lowa had its own lnws for tho i , v " wards, Elsasser, Itowell, McLearie, Munro, | — J DoN 8 IN BAUY G Frarmin o undortakinzson the pare | question In the form of the offfaial hallot (ta government of raiiways, The Towa railway f FRCER SRR TRt Yo, J. Dy ELLY, JR. JOliN BAUMER, Musical Even il A HotHin ontnined: | Do prosared by Uy Vot commission had tho right to fix rates, His company could nover sell its bonds if it was VoW i ' c1- ne \ ctio) ded furthod . That all matured coupons t shall be counted in fave ) nccepts stown . it Towa lines wero woior o | v Sont i sl of” sl o ity (N T FONE o 1] Do Fomoved i CARCOTICA. by anid 1 tuard 10 Of snld Proposition, thes 1ssuance of said les to paying bonds in the sum of $100,000 \ control of & board of arbitrators in Nobraska | Pt o RaN K, "0 Towa. o es | The finest, largest and most_complete Letore delivery of tho bonds to which | bonds and the levy of sald taxos in payment o 51 or a road built 1t Towa on which there | o }louion of rugs ever brought to this [ Both the method and results when AHOP HRS RELAY A ek AR S G LR LA as well as tho lowa railroad commission. | wa u y. He wanted the woras in | 011 B TH N aw B P INire (€ GA1EEEY 1t 18 BloAsath g, o attachediandy S0 T ety | oty el Ll L R T mAHALBtOo oY o LROTDATAY | Ht0 i1 it (fLeat TTDOR toyo0e MENY) | ‘ol veRealir i (]‘ w {S IH‘IS' t comietl of the ity be Gniatiy shiall vausn (o bt | Aidall bailots of logal votors cast at salg 0 u . V i o prop- | Lifo building (first floor to your right), [ g AT AT ste, and a . v oviod on 1o tikiblo proparty of satd elty clcetion of the form: nforesaid, with an 3 jurisdiction over interstato commorco. Ho | °°K 2§ 1A SEHCARKG RN WA Ry oy | SWednosday and Thursday noxtat 8and | gently yetpromy )‘, n i) OF 54 MUSICIANS intereston s conpon honds' 38 ' ocomes | ¢ Lollow hialt bo eounte ! azabust the acs then asked that tho city attorney by sum- | ohjoctions he might . He said that Mv. | 7:30 p.m, ~ All goods will bo sold with- Liver and Lr)\\‘cls', cleanses the sys- AENEVRAFUBRTETEN LA luc. nnd aftor tho expiration of ton (it yoars | CepLanco ot s1ld pronosition, tho Issunnce ¢ moned, and tho sorgoant-atarms was sont | Howo misstated ho caso rolativo to bonds | oyt lfinit or roscrve, theso goods camo | tem effectually, dispels colds, head- S Uil E-BISHOP, Ity Chnoll of il eIty Shall Anes bt woctiinds o Sl S a0 Votea e aftor Mr. Connell. for au Towa road. Ho relterated 'his assor. | go,qipned direct from the enst. aches and fevers and cures habitual ie Leading Soprano of the Country. | levied in aidition to all Gther taxes on thn lozal ¥otors of sald elty of Omani ut said 3 ) tion &s to his willingness to do vthing 4 . - e o A 1 N 1 1] P taxable property of sala clty an amo oast In favor of the Issue Mr. Specht opposed Howo's amondment, | tott 8% o s willinkhess 1o 00 ek or thint WELLS AUCTION STORAGE Co., constipation. Syrup of Figs is tha NNIE BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER, tax sufliclent 10 ereate a sinkinz bond £0 nnee of suld bonds iovy o suil taxed vas inserte : v 5 v " 2 Auctioncer $pne The Most Wonderful Pianist in Amer! payment at maturity of said bonis, N payment of the principal \ara ! o . . g & Speclal prices fo. nes () ale = und not to exce d ol hive boen nee d and defeut the sale of tho company’s bonds, Mr. | " Mr. Howe wanted to know what it meant 3 duced, pleasing to the taste and ac~ | fveclul prices for matinee, O 'saly at vox of s (#0000 1 36 JBRE: w1t 167D8 0 satd Dorids sl bo eued Sipechit wanted 10 know why Howe was | wphey the genoral ofiiccrs of the company 12 Ly s M SN ceptable to the stomach, prompt jn | 200" i utter Monduy. May b N "o your tivo Sul u e Secretary. President. One Amendment Went Through. - ¥ i s deiivery of sald bouds at the times | Diah for sald 13 and lowing t ntinued from yoar to yoar until the suid cred, 1 sald taxos shall be rosent. vns bofore the council repre- ¢ B p . 3 + ¥ LA TR vondsure fuily 5 SRR RO W IE LA IR 1‘;1&;:’;1‘:::{2 Z-L’.‘»wmnqn. k .,1'.’,‘;‘,"1";0 :;::"rvn:n‘l‘\mn[‘::‘l;\'::llg ::lrdlh‘«’:oclx;:‘: Ofcers of the First Church Act Upon [ jtsaction and truly beneficial in its y NEW GET SE i 3:;5\'.‘.1'“-.\(““( the sald lands and - | 111008 thoreof, othorwiss not,. o Mr. Lowry called Mr. Speeht to ordor,and | tpet, and wero unwilling to offer any guar- Tholr Pastor's Withdeawal, effcets, prepared only from the most THEATER | earey. provenouts heteln contompluted neluding |, Sl Glocklon shall be openod at§ ook in at the same time wanted him muzzled. Bty thnt s covenuits should b curried | Tho Omaha Presbytery mot at First Pres- | oly o dngrecable substances, its L, e s e T AT U0 | e e and Wi eont i opon” it ¢ Mr. Howe said that ho wanted to state | g7 byterian church and passed upon the rosig- A R Ly _ . Saloof Seats Wiil Re-in i ol 1o domplotion without innocessary | the following places n sald City of Oniahas whom he represented. The insinuation was | "y hayen't done that,” intorjocted Mr. | nation of Rev. W. J.Harsha, D, D. He | Mmanyexcetientqualitles cormenai WEDNESDAY,MAYI1L, yiand shall o completed wthin threo | namely that ho represented somo corporation. That | e PRR IS TR TEN oot TURIBREA LY LER \GIEH (LW | 3D all and have made it the most or 11i6] Engnethont of yuars from (ho 1st day of July, 182 FIRST WARD s false, “for as God 15 my judze,” he eaid, v v o : : ; At 10 case any of the torms, 1in First District—Southoast corner Sovo "Tomt ‘roprosout, av vm.‘-,n‘,mnun, 1 act Mr‘lululx?l" él\'.‘fih:::v"rnl:u;‘??. "13"“3',‘.'.?5 ‘\‘;‘: following complimentary resolutions: popular remedy known. T oI Bl yiIrst Dlstriet—Southioast corner Soventh and without money and without price, without | jjgwoe answered that it could. i In dissolvinz tho pastoral relutions that Syrup of Figs is for sale in 76c the hewinnizz, procress and conpiction St Distrct—Northwest corner Eighth Mr. Spocat informed tho council that ho | straiuing ava gnat in demanding an addi- | hetirin of Omuis the prosbytury of Omaba | Any reliable druggist who may not AND COMPANY, Scd & fon oF Other ju Fourth Distriet -No. 1237 south Thirteenth was talking for himselr, and was responsible | yjonal ruarauty after tho city had a guaranty | atopts the following minuto and orders 1t to VR gE18L ] : RO B F O G BT OFCrT K dings or by Unavoldudio secident ot ice | stroet, = i re pereita, (ORSnyLhilE ALbuLHCIRRYR Y of 5,000,000, Bo sproad upon Its records: When Dr. Harsha, ve it on hand will procure it TR T Providence), thosaid compiny shall not by | FIfth Distrlot—Northeast corner Soventh 1 Mr. Lowry moved the adoption of Howe's Gl dmothers,” Me, | then just graduated from the semin ne 3 55 9 vishe: entitied to recelve sald bonds or uny ther i Pacllle streets, o s | | DL RN U R0 to this church it wis we st e {‘“‘“‘l‘_fl) for any one who wishcs = even thouzly tho eleetors 0f s d eity of Omalia | | Sixt District—Southoast corner Sixth and tion. I Dumont maintained that suficient | Eiing nnd “there wero compurativety fow | fo try it. Manufactured only by the Br'r' Unal G ] R L R S Vet Ilatelet—No. 62 Plerce Mr. Rosewater wanted toknow of Mr. Howe | ¢yarinty had been given, and that it was ‘l‘l’::’I“:;!:I:‘m‘l.rl‘rl::t;||~|'[(;nrx:xll':l;u oW Aot e S 1 | Donds shall by such defanlt wnd without any TEIU DIt EIELE U tivis 655 somios IS vonth ustne the lowa line. M F A IS HARAPT RN KEA. Mr.) DumontUILltho | HBeSon LB oYL eIy LariR keI O Re N. Y., after his annual season in their home Provided, however, that if the begninins, | Ninth District—No. 1502 South Sixth street. . Towo Lhought that it would under cer- | Nooraska Central did ot intend to control | iy thor are 'mow T Omalia and vicinity 8AN FRANOISCO, CAL. theuter. e A R A GO e e e ST UL A RRCR ain condition tlio lowa road a3 long as it did the bridge 0 s and a GISVILLE,KY. NEW YORK,N.¥. : == Dbe delas ed or obstructed by any of tho [ Bancroftstevers, o > Mr. Rosewator sald that the Towaspur | unG ' torminal facilitios. - The latter repiied | iyt university and a theologlcal seriinary iLoU . bRt Farnam Streat Thaater, vovuiar et Aorescluicases ot imeaiorcliymliowar or | flilavonsiubintheNo TS Sonl Dkt venth : s FaspuL pier Preshyterian contro 16 prozress and complotion of &ald inprove- | street, HOFtHGASE cornur AThor Strect. was for ~the purpose of - bringing | ihat it did. oy T i M lawosle R T STANDS AT 108 1EAD 4 Ntghts, Commencing Sumday Night, Msy 11 men'ts shall be extended to the excent of such LB D roads to Omuha, If an arbitrary Phen,” said Mr. Elsasser, “I doa't see | Hursha has nlwiys been an bmportunt factor S e [ IR ORERERLL Matines Wednesduy. 2 Ly or obstruction; and shou dlsnute B IaLTIBti s R (B s attona i bollay wus pursued nono of tho ronds | why you object to the amendment.’ At S prasoneo WIH DO reatly missod Trom | 4rs puphis om0 iaien ™ Ase. susia. Gy | INCOLN J. CARTERS, Great Seenie Felo-Doame [ UFISC botween the sutd eity of Omalia and the | jonel\trave S IR AN would use it. ‘Thoro was littlo or 1o advan- | "' quostion was put and the amendment | the counstls of the chureh, Rov. GEOIGE W, B DRICE, 1. D, Dres id Nebrasica Contral * Ruilway company | PEESEESE NG South ‘Thirteon tage 1f the rulo only applicd to the 100 wiles. | cayricd by & vote of 11 10 5. As Dr. Harenn now 2ocs to ono of the lead- bl el Lot THE FAST MAITL. Jith Feseet to the eausoor extentofany syet | (Guiond District=dNo. 1014 South Thirtcenth N O BIEACaB R 6L a e Bl C AN O RT XHEbY, iy fme ehurches of a sistor denomination the oo, Tho Mgt of the fast mal, tho wondortnl | § vasii Comrrt Bilony Sopuion of suld, N ird District—Interseetion Eizhteenth and the established standard. They were fixed Finnlly Adopte as Amended, best wishes of the presbytery follow him to 1 1 ste und train of clgl rasikn Centra Iway sha LAvenWOrth streets. " his new fieid ¢ or and 5 yo. ha 4 i referred for determination to a board of ) and could not be chanced unless tho other | Mr. Dumont eallod up the mtorest quostion | 1S ¥ field of labor and it prayor is: that ] Nagara b oniiht, the terriie steamboat | iiyators, to bo abuointed a8 heromatior pro- | Fpurth Datrict Intorscetion Leavenworth rouds followed. 116 saw no good reason for | again and stated that o city bonds had ever | "I B A8 EIERES G = vided. e s o e wdopting tho amendment. boon issued for less than 455 per cent. e LLELS (LTI o) Lo . ) § 3 | Porvran In consideration of receivinz tho proposed | o FifFh Distrlet On a vote the amendment was_defeated by | did not think it advisable to put out a boud | fred = ~C. = Ieuneay wero uppointed Fanam §t, Thaatre, rRIc subsidy the Nebrusin Central Kalway ‘con - | MGG SIS 0o streos tho following voto: Aycs: Bechel, Bruner, | that would soll at less than par and injure | BY_the congregation ou last Wednes- | ppy AVE AND BRAILN PREAD. | Three Ntghts conmencing Thursday May i2, Matt. [ Dany i rees to allow all rallway conpanic il Poppieton aven o i 4 . 09 LG 4 RN ! g day night to appear before the | MENT, sposiicfyr testerly, Diezinoss, Fity, nee Saturday the following richts: The rizhtto run their | 9 () LY 3 e Lowry—3. Noos: Burdish, Edwards, Kl | thocredit of the city, No notioh was taken [ 987 Wight =~ to appear =boeforo = tho | MENTAspostlo or Hesterly Ditsinos, Fiby, Nod D A N aE L b e Casl PR OF Koventi DIStrict-No. 122 WilTims streot. ensscr, Howell, dacobson, McLeario, Munro, | and theinterest rate will remain at 4 per cent, | Prespytery anc state ing wisios ol O S L/OF FOBREED AV €t s TN MBRER EDE ey (58] DAN NMcCARTHY. fts madn and piassing traets within the city of ahth Distriet—No. 15 South Thirtieth Specht, Stecl, Tuttle, Mr. President—11, | Tho clerk was instructed to engross the | CHUrch witn referenco to the release of Dr. | glrininz ot 4 Virain, eviin ity ey —IN— Omahias and over 115 proposed br.dze wnd - A oot G815 oot v nah Absont and not voting: 'Back, Cuafleo, Con’ | ordinance and report it back for passa decay, o, Pronatarg OU Agor Hacrnnsin Lot e M L LR LR ity e erscction Sixteenth ar AR E LT A ro AN IO Re! and adopted. A torehooatcausel by ‘ovor-oxartion of tho bratn. | ,lit,one verdiot, Press and public say:—The fun- |t eecisury wid propor for the conduct of ViLovett & Woodma, i ¥ A Mr. Howe then raised the point that the y R 2 AT Belf-nbus>,over-in lulgence. A monih's treatmont e LA LARY s, B R teneUndBat NSy L oventh District—lutersection Twenticth Me. Howe thon brought up his maximum | yitlo was harcly broad enough, and Council. | Wi30ing bim groat prosperity and success in | 4,6 for il WO (uaraata six boxal ) WONDERLARND RN Ge R USTRE S R VO ad Baneroft streets, froient clause, which hie wanted iaserted, 10 { pon 13dwards and Lowry sigzested that the | Dis new field. cure. Each ordar ford bagas, with i wiil sen 1 welt- PR R LA A e fth District—No. 1304 Vinton streew 4 A 2 s ! —_—————— ten guarantes to rofand it wot cursl Guaranty 2D \{ TR QT | Htsswiteh tracks: the rizh g )onovan the following language: voting places should possibly bo namea in EEmEm T S “%u6d only by A, B s Drnedton sote apens s | GRAND OPLERA HOUSE, | ronds atany point with e teohth District—Tntetsoction Tlilrtconth And, provided further, that the maximum | the ordinsnce. A recess was taken until the Dr. 7 B. Moora D, 0y S‘ ) A\{‘" S tescor. luth and Far 13, Omaba, Neb. MTH AND CAPITOL AVENUE. miles of suid ett A 3 and Vailey streets, west side. rate of charzes thit shall be made for the | cloyic could got copies of former ordinances ~J B. Mooro, Dear Sir: My wife h: 1. Beware of Imitations, WERK O1 MAY 91 raliway whi Nebraska Centrai Ruilway D N e b abIon T o= transportution of froixht neross said bridwe | SO SONE KOk COBBS 07, riuer, ORUAM used about six botties of vour T'roa of Life, company, or lts succossors o asstans may | oh'und Boutevard sireets. Teak Tavorublo o 1he paniic than. the resulns | disclosad the fact that tho pollng places | St frum it than sny medicine she has ever K“;g“;;"l'(g(':l"l:d;d“" | SHERMAN MAHN WILLIAMS. jonser and froht tralns ovet the | Firse Distriet—lutersection Twelfih und o : 23 | taken, Yours traly L. H. BUrkis Tarifl of ehiurzes for the transportation of ke | were not mentioned. The ordinance was ALY, IBR ¥ MA \ 1 : sing tracke orsald rairond; | Chicago strect. frei htncrossany railrond bridge over the | read athird time, and on its passagereceived | o, Gen’} Azont and Troas, West Collog: Our cura 1« permanent and uot & pateitrz up. Cases GLEASONS WILLIS HALPIN 2 heroby ced that n case | Sceond. Distrl 17 North Fifteenth Mississippi river at 8t Louls, Mo, and it ap- | {he following vote: Sinco receivinz tho above tostimonial, 1 M | ences seven sanm aon s wevar soen a. ymptom BlG . 2 HOW B Nevraska - Central Hailway com- | sirect (Woodwortiy. prouches. Aves: Timck. Bruner, Conway, Iidwards, | ib Teceint of a leiter and checl from the Rov. | since. Iy deserivin: -asa fully we can traat you by pany shall construct its provosed line | Third District—No. 112 Sixth street (A, J In urging the adoption of the clause, Mr. [ a3’ MR ™ Y Cobeen, Lowry, Me. | L H Bufkin of Toledo, Iowa, April 23, to | mail,and we ivo tho samostrong gunrantod tocuro | ~ PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE, | | oi*af Ui Missourt river throuzh the aeency | Supson) | etrict--No. 1112 Douglas streeh Howe said: “You will not tind t>n men in AT Srinco, S send Rev. J. W. Kenworthy, Crostlino, K an | orrefund all money. Those who prefer to como hera horg oinis mayor ¢ 5 5 pEUCh corpors poute ) the city who will not be absolutely stocked | i BHe ldnE Ftince, Shes sa3, s1x bottles of Mooro's T'reo of Life. fortroataontonn 0 soan i wo whl pay. milroal fare’ | Oicloc s, s T e s Tuoh | Shusssuch sorporation or hinky 10 exooute 10 L DAtk o Intorscetion. Cumitol avonus wheu told that & proposition has been mado | Ny Bectel —1 ror sale by all druggists. ysand hotel bills while here, 1t we fall tocura | Ly virtueof the authority vested in o as | suflicient instrament binding it or hin 1o | and Teath strect. to contribute a large sum of moucy to the Absent: Buraish, Chaffoo—?. et the workd fora casy that our Magie | muyor of said city. und in compiiance with | abide by the terms, conditions and provisions Sixth District--Intersection liarney and construction of a bridze without fixing a [ * 5 s i Purkish iale. . New Yok Ii wilte for particalars an1 get | the direction of t y council of said city | of this b fion, _tho same s tho said | Ninth streots, en ORI B UMD 50 Al e RO E Ity As 61 er ol Question of Right of Way. bll“lllllln H“f"d. »dL. 3cw mlg ; _4{(}! theevidence. In oursoven years practice with the | Ly :{n(vn:u .,.(--:u{“ id elty o ||1|mll: e ‘\vhr|lnl " u: l;u\l\\]‘) gompany would Soventh Distric section Eleventh and 2615 “many. years . fro 4 R T , o % )\ 2, Wednesday, 3 p. ra. 1xhibi- | MacicRemody it has been most difficult to overcome | “Anordinance calling a specinl election to | have been ind if it had boilt the same, |1 m streot. o e Mt e ‘i*‘icu‘\.’-” pelre gr;‘::fif;“l‘l‘:;)”;‘:fi:wffl:lk(k‘;l:’)lr:‘\:‘l["ig?:‘(x;'{w:\"‘:yn tion now open. herauaiiasa fes. Butunlor | YOLe ubon the acceptance of the proposition | Vefore deiivery of the uforesaid one hundred th District--No. 1515 Hurney strect (J. 8, of the Nebraska Central Railway company | thousand dollars (2100,000) installment of | Met k), commupity would bo twice s | gvercertain streets and alleys. ——— T r e e e or oot “overy | #1d the issnznce: of coupen bonds of the City | bonds: Ninth Distriet--No. 1211 Hurney street (Kil= large today had the Union Pacitic Jonn D. Howe suggested an amendment to Country Merchants ke £ e of Omaha n the sum of 325000400 to aid the Provided, that the useand enjoyment by | kenny, Bray & Co). : doller,and aswe have a_repuiazion toprotect, 0130 | N rael Co s ! : Joy Y 3, Bray came to the relicf of the jobbers and business | section 9, empowering the mayor and couzcil [ Who are eash buyers should 1ol fall to | financiai backing of §0,001t 18 perfoctly sato 10 all | Neir o dionot doomani ey o es | sueh raliway companies of @b and every of FOURTIE WARD, & o8 freo from tho burden of - that com- | tral fails toliveup to tho torms of its bond | jyyut017 sulo to sceuro soma wondorful | PUttingup aud pasing out your money for difforent [ other rallway improvements - uvon *sad | vion to the Nebraski Contral Rufwiy con - [ Pgyonpery sreels: - monopoly. 5, | Provostion, aud Councilman Lowry moved | o tvnino'ron thoie fall trad g treatments, and althouzh you nre not yet cured no | grounds. and to authorize a tax for the pay- | pany, its successors or s, wnd subject to ieu=Interseotion Twenty-see Mr. Howo urzéd the adoption of the St. | the adoption of the nmendment, Agreed to, | PArgains for their fall traio. Address | onehas paid back your monoy. We will posiils ient of the interest upon satd bonds and to | such operating ruies and re ns 0f the B racation. Twonty-ffth 1 apuroaches, whethe) cariond lots ol o coived g o 4 “a i 3 COFFEE DUDE SKELETON., | construttorcause toho constructed . st o Louis tariff, which ke argued would rango [ 'ho chamber then became tho scono of a | LELLMAN'S ADMINISTRATOR, cureyou, Ol chronis, deopseatod casas curelind) | Cre king fund for the paymentof the | Nebrasia Central Railway company. s sues |GG RS from £2 to & per car, whilethe Uuion Pucific | little love feast. Mr. Howo thanked the 13th and Farnam, Omaha. 10 days. Invostiza r financial standing, onr | brincival i ) i3 cessors orassizns, s shall be necessary and | U0 ERENIEN 1niersection Seventeenth now runs us high as $12 per car, council for its kindness and patienco and = s Wit soFaaimas naa) || SApproveaiMay 0. a8, qohoravy, imraclainiflipener, fusvundironsonablo; B Sl 0 kastroota: Answerlng Mr Howe's Argument, pasurediiial s anensihaidioivoulalcordinlly, MONEY ALL RAISED. Ll B B S B Ly of Omaha thit & speetal election will | company wiid submit any dispate arisine ho- | Fifth “Distrlct=No. 43) South Fiftcenth pi 3 . support the bond proposition. Syselon to Jofor, o them. £0838,700 ORIYEPONA held in said ity at the respective pl tween it ana such other company or com- [ StEeCt 4 In replylng to Mr. Howe, Mr. Dumont Mr. Dumont responded Ly expressing his nds Necossary t ToctalnitheTndopenas | raseiodoiihis el tiyourteymplomsgare sprofithront, after desiznated on adny, th panics us 1o the uae und enje Fnont of nhy sixth District—Intorscction Twentieth and saud: Wit 18 not a question as to what tho | gragitudo to Mr. Howo for his assurance of ? e coriamn the Independ- | mucous patchesin mouth, rheumatism In bones and v o I8, for the purpose of submit- | rizhts undor this pro us to the | Pouslus surects, ratos shall bo across this bridge, butus to | SIVUCN ' Yo also suid that if ho had been ent Convention Seeured, Joints, huir falling out, eruptions o7 uay part of the | tin £o the eloetors of said city the question of | terms, compens ition, lestann(lpisayantiniistelot=Intoranobiontivontyzsixth whether wo shall have another bridge and | v o Hiscourteons towards the council ho No doubt now exists that the people's | Uody,fesling of general depression, pains in hea o accept or refusing to aceept tho following of | street and St Mary's avena Al other railroads into Omaha, The moment a i - Con Vi i i bones. You haveno time to waste. Those who a; tion of the Nebrasika Central Rudiway to 1 ) hth District -Intersoction ‘Twentieth road crosses our bridge th etiti wished 1o bo pardoned, a sontiment which | party convention will be held in Omaha. | [JICE ) P R cury and potash, should dis- | ¢ y hereinafter set forth at length, ana 03 0f tho s ' | strect and StoMary's avenue, west side Foaq_ crosuce oux brize, thon compelition | won him aronnd.ot applause: The requisito amount, $10,000, is assured for | contnuett. Constant s of thess drags wil suroly iz tuses to mect the prineipal and in- Of e district e NInsiDistrlot=No. 1818 5L “Bluryls uyonue has . boon dofeated In an altompt to soll 1 HMrl;il-ilsmehufgut}r‘vregm\lv‘:ely ‘;lriuszl_u;:,iyr: the oxponso of holdiug the convention in this | bring sores and cating uleorsin the end. Dow't failto | Lexestof the Londs namod fn suld proposition: lag. to b seicoted by it O, T oraaotion: SEiehtooath That company stands ready to open tho | {nancoc Iy passed unanimously. Botwoen $8,000 and $10,000 have already | Yooy, e invite themont rikid tnvestiantion sud | oy, question and shall b submitted to sait | * Provided that uny such railway company | Bleventh Distriet =No. 1013 lloward streod bars to its toll gates when 1t sees an- Councilman Bruner preseated a petition | been plecged by business men and citizens. SEPONErtO. sl 7ou i QOF9 \nl\-rrwlnnll voted upon in the form and wan- | other than said Nebraska Centrid Railway | (Higzins). AT other company entering the field as - ¥ 5 i = 3 e ner followin company, its successors or assizus, shall have _ v R pos panY el AL 5 8 fom- | from property owners on Izard and Cuming | The bankers und brewers have very effec- | COOK REMEDY CO.. - Omaha, Neb Shall the following proposition of the | the election to submit any sach dispute to First District—Intorsection Shorman avenue b oy ir Howo says there's a Mace- | girgors west of Twenty-fourth asking thut i 22 | Nebraska Central Railway company be ae- | arb fon or to pursic hor remo and Man 1or douan cry for relief from Uuion Pacific op- N abras kit Cantralilh & tively assisted in increasing the subscription v Devruskniantput S yaeanpany e mocd| suroeiten lonion (o abutsud spvbion tpmed v RATIISENSS i 1o s dwastinide o the Nebraska Central ‘bo made respousible | fuid'tho past f : B e e cepted by the eity of Omhu, and Shall an | Wherever arbitration is provided for by | Sceond Dist 3 ression. ~ How clso under heaven can wo | for damages to property on nccount of its | jond the past fow days, The geuoral citi- c annual tax inaddition to the usual and il | this vroposition, the party desirinz to subuiit nun avenuo, betwecn Oliio and Corby etter got that relief thun by building an- D 3 ns’ committee which has had charge of OMLY other taxes be levied upon the taxable prop- | any matter to arbitration shaln use to be | stre right of way. The paper was filed. ising the monoy met yeste o 'ty of the city e Y tho S ouhe ; v Disuriet—Tntorsection Shorman aves fio ordiusnce was raiirouded 1o ts pass- | 11t exchnnge balt of Cho Chaninor of Com. | 8000 for s case of Lot or-taturva-aiae | FELSE G S LA IS U o LIS CUME ULy R eI BoM e A Dtk et mocHon B age, the voto on which wa 3 o 1A' oseam | moon, General or Nrivous DEBLITY, wonk- 3 ) g ) Ty Iio o Ystrict—Southwest corner S herman 82 merce and reported that the necessary r A the ti the annual city tax d the time proposed for t arth D.str Yeus: Back, Bruner, Conway, Edwaras, v nessof body ormind, the eifectsoforrors orex- | coymene.ng the tenth year prior to tho i 1 not be fess than thirty | avenne and Grace street, 160 Grace L. 3 Elsassor, Howall, Lowry, MoLeatle, Muarc, | Prountwould bo forthoining, cesses in olil or voung that wo cannoteurs. Wo | yupity of s4d bonds, shatl w tas. in addition 00 service: nnd he Uh DIStHCt—No. 185 sherman avenus blo for the Nobraska Central tosell its bouds | \iinee. "Spocht, Stoel. Lattle, Dayie—14. " Tho nationul exccutive committoe of the | eunrantecovery case or refund evory dottar. | {05 Pother tix s b6 levicd npon the Lixabio | wpon the nd s ty shall within tw X nud would make it uscless for tho company Nava '_‘l“mb;u’”_l J Aids peoplu’s party will arrive in Omaha tomor- | Five duystrialtroatment #1, full course #5. | hroperty of said ity of Omaha, and cou- | (20 days afte eviee upon it, servo its istriot—No. 113} Sherman avenue togoon and pay for having the question n\b.:m-n_ A ¥ e raa ot row morning and will bo recoived by the | Perceptibie Lenefits roulizod in threo days. | {jyued annuaily thércafter. from yeir to pswor, if any it have, upon the party de- s SRDettad sati e Lt tap IR R A0 L SR 0N Absent: N affeo— local citizens' committes. The exccutive {5y Mmook oly, pwhut(rvm obzurvation. | veur, untii thereby wsimking rund shivll have e the arbiteation. Seventh Distrlet--Intersection Sixtesnth oaus th OV Do VaLod) ettty -fi:fi”fl - o | committee is composed of Mesara. Taubeneck | COOKREMEDY 00, UMAIA. NE — | be nobuas .lflwnn lgnt Lo pay suid bonds at l'n..- Board of \r'lnlrl«lul‘ \\'LI n orzun rod, | und lzard stroots, e Younclinie : s s ¢ this summer and | of Tilinois, Donnelly of Minnosot e ' turity thercof? shall iy power o fix tho time of hoarin g strict—No. 88 North Sixteen asounciimen Muaroand Steol opposed the | oo ulong o botilo of whisky for “suako | Texus and Weaver of Lown - Tirsy aiie bn LADIES ON[ Y | Proposition ot i Rebeasicn Gontea watbwny | i 1o aa i duosamo trom i 10 i, | suet it G Gl oL ity ” 0 t vady: ) 0 compiny to the eity of Omaha, Neb, To the | and 1o meike ail notoss. W lngig ozulie I District—Interseetion Cass Mr. O. M. Carter thought tno dangor line [ Dites." bosure and taio a bottle of Brady- ortaiuod ot the Millard hotol. After their fompany@uib O AL BIR NERe S HIS | S o SO AL iR aRter CHIGE L IDEn e s fiadilaan raached’ Holkaoew asis Dankerihall @ or whisky headaches siuoss meoting thoy will proparo for o | gAGIA LEMALE JLATOR, Safo ant | Onihn, Neb, possession o o party, ant otherwise 1o | Tenth Distri bonds could not be sold containing the maxi- i I rally, which will take placo Thursday after- | [ Cortatn toa duy or monoy refundod | lio undorsizned, the Nebraska Central el & fairand spee by Crini the deeision of | street Soars, w i S Wum rate clause, "he regular 'l‘nnmhly meeting of the | noon'at Washington hall, By mall 82 pseourely s0lol from obsurya | Ruilway compiny, proposes Lo acquire und wajority of “the board shall control and th Eieyenth District -8 <|‘ gornor ;.,A. b- Eidwards was suro moro amendments | Buildors ‘wnd Traders Bxchango will | " Thoro will bo i moctink of tho general and | Hon COBR BEMED N € Omaha. N o | tuice possession oft for mallwiy prposs, that | il iotorminat on of thy boapl sill b tind el und Caws strovts, 122 Fgbtocth Mr. Steet thought it botter to stand a high | . m. Matters of great importanco to | entertainment of the people's party conven- B JUDD S Eieventh street, California strect, und N Bl oot o i n“"l‘_ I:L‘,r"f.l\u.‘,w pyin Nully 487 tariff five yours and then depend on arbitra- | the building intorcst will bo diseussed, | Hom, to bo held in this city July 4, at the R o the Omaba Bolg Rullwuy i 1Al b the exelusive remedy D Distriot - Interseetion Thirty-sixih tiou rather than loze an opportunity to get i Chamber of Commerce ut 2 p. m. ~toduy to ¢ g compiny, S tho south half of block i, T T A o ARG RIS e auothier bridgo, LEER L) meet tho oxecutive committee of the national RN AN WP | 1ot and i, b 1ot 1, snd north one-halt <o thoe mattors wnd things dnvoived | U ed Distriet—Tntorseetion Military avenuo Mr. Rosewater sald no man In Omaha had rotury, committen of tho people's party to arrange Y 3 toorovsishoraan |lapdidg v Grant streot, wetlon Twol — spent more timo and labor showing the peo S R details for holding said convention, A full S epou on the cornor of Vif= | T a4 Nobrasta Contral Raliway company. fts | o Fourth Distrieb—Intorscetion Twonty-- ple of Omaha how they bad beon oppressed b . ocanst. Bazbailding | meeting of tho committeo is desired, The e=: her raliway improvements d | suceossors wnd assigus. shall tr i freieht | fousth steotund o rsection. Twenty-fourth AR I PAT R Ay i L i Rt citizens of Omaha generally aro invited to o e s RN % e fiin transfor o ol ) e || Fii tiets bo glud 10 s00 & maximum rate whoro it can | oo KAy AR D 40| D PFRSRY P (1 R A dallars #0,0X vt [ e R VT Y | it Distrieu=Tnterscetion Thirty-third and o appiicd. Whon we sity the rate shall bs | Commissioner Genoral Garneau decidod to —_——— > ) Proviaed, ouzins | Dride and aporg / i i # > Viway Tt shabl eonsteact within ono hundr.d _ thosame as at St. Louis we must have | appoiut filteen members of tho Woman's | Turkish rug sale, New York Life 3 s & ey Nelipas) puite tw the safd Now {10 Wiles of tho Missourl rivor within tho Vit sttt —No. %2 Liks streot (W, tho same conditions that cxist in St Louis. [ Auxihary board to the Nobraska C i Vi ay 3 i CARES: £ Nobraska for Just and reasonabie [ A Messic v M o St Louis. Nebraska Columbian | building, Wednesday, 3 p. m. Ixhibi- 4 2 S Tand fifty thousand doliurs #230,000 of its PR, ) Fghth District—No. 2625 Lako strect (Sase When we have tho commercial business that | commission, upportioning four to Omaba, two | tion now open. // \ four () per cent bonds, dated | July 1, hsrkenindinduwar GIERmIIES 8 | Lot Bt. Louis now has and when Omaba has a 2 RN s, aue und - bayable twenty yours s e ranh, the miyor snd Ninth District—No, 2310 North Twenty- ||l;:puml|ono( 500,000 peoplo then we can get = / TNV EASSE | froin January 1 IH it aterist “pay- A T bt T Wiy company iy | fourth stroot, g : e 1ho sawo rato that St. Louis now s, nud / : able semi-annually from the lastabove duie, o T 1 b hainioe | Penth DistFict—Intorscotion Twenty-eight Bot Uil then, Which is botter, wait il tho L1 p: all_puyabie ut the Flseul Agency of the 5tats o e arttrators above provided for, but | and Frankiin strects. city has 500,000 or 400,000 population, when X Nobrasiss o tho olty.of New York fiis paragraph rospocting froight charses | Lluvonth Districy=lntorsection Twentys 0 0 poy d bonds to be of the denomination of one | ! PARCALLL KRAMRR, oorin foree until th and Franklin streets. the jobbers can demand reduction in rates as thousand dotlirs (31,0.) cach, and vach there- | gty Bot forei ¢ e A T Tarar S Prve fUh DISLEICt—NO. 150) North Twentiocth o thoy dia in St. Louis, or will you continue to 1 ) N | of to recite: f yonds ho ofore re oe beur up under tho burden you've carried for 1ac oonmu as one 5 TS Dond ts one of a sertos of two hundrod | Lustiastulimont of tho bonds horolubofore re- | slrect SRVENTH WAUD, yoars, with your property shrivking in value 90) bonds ot like amount und tenor. [ EEREER L0 g satd bonds shatl | First District—No. 2315 Laivenworth stroot. #ud your commercial iuterests hamuerea for A o s by tho “elty of Owaan, i | 141 futhor branaged thig satd BOnt ARV | ol DistriotTnturs \y-noth year in taxes and am willing to bedr the lts er ect OrK el gl y oy, bowia it in soauieting | Cdidon by e suid ‘Nobraska Gontral | ©Third Districe=1ntorso iyt ninth additional burden for the sake of the veuefits ’ fnal purposes, and in the ¢ rallwiy company or its succossors. and deliv- | strect uu:l\\m‘-l'wur b ivenu o, s uthalde, wo will recerve. 1 want o live long caough Fever and Agu aunion fatlway passer ! Sy Yot ity of Gt of an wdertiicin < in | Fourdiy Distriot=Cwonty- i 4 0 se0 Omaha as large as St. Louls, ana 1 Bright's Dise ise, #round, 1 71s raliwa iy 115 konernl atoes ad | "Fifth Distrlet—Thirsy-second avenue and think 1 will, if this proposition is cavried.” Ao Vitus Dunce, tracks, turnon s, swit anl of sald rallwiy compiny,its con 3 it j 1 0 eny o s rerdl P P Paratysis, 164011k thorato, dnd othcr ool Howd wadu alensthy wlk i support Is the verdict of every woman who has used Bpinal Affcctions, Dyspepidy ety e rewith donnoet Mr. Joseph Barker was called upon and ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Other baking Fodigestio Rivbalsiay it g ey I f | orus of sald utidur ; vonth | Distriolealuks told bow twenty-five years ago ho had Lame Serofula, thereafier dulivered' to the Nutlon il | suid Nobraska Contral raflway compiany or its | fourth rancls 5 worked for the Union Pacific bridze aud how powders soon deteriorate and lose their strength, Coid Kect, oy ey e Crhatoe, £ bo hoid 1y | Snecessors ar assizns, shall render the sald ELAITI WAID, i v 0 e Nebrask e Conteal | Nebrasia Contral riilway com ur its trlet--No 204 Han vy, that company had broken its guuvantee to Headuche, Lits, trust for delivery t uw‘\m i ol bra, | ARG S T LA o 1.\":1'1'),‘\'::"” ‘“,w' ‘s.‘l‘ Ml”l‘ 0 akre 24 y . H 1 H 1 cad Volsonin ons of M Rallway company, its allow olier foads 10 cowo juto Omalia ou owing to the use of inferior ingredients, but feaaTolaning - foseol M iy e i ienie s hereluattes | In the full wiount of said bonds, and i T D e T torsattion. Twentioth and H 5 ) Loss of Vitality, Wasting We Ly said trustee, i i Third st nter. Jast and equitable torms. He worked three e Force and ¥ provided thereon, o AR Lisiioy years ago for the Nebraska Central road to Kiduey oud Liver Coniy The suld Nebraska Certral Rallway coms | This proposition shall, after being dul Fourth Distrlot—No. 2114 Cuming atreot. socure & competitor for the Union Pacifh 2 Nersousucss aud. it Diseas: where puby Dliae L0 onKLFUCL, OF L1 e do tols | ag ‘noy ‘]“*\’ wt N nteal '(‘;" Fiftn pisteice ~No. 240 Uaming \Ilr;;v’ s Ho would not favor auy road whose rates R l B k I) d Uicre isa Lack o Proper Action structed. @ lne of Fdlway fu tio state of | way company b re oitiee of the | LU BISEGE - Taterscct.on wenty-yoco were to be arranged by competition vnly. He Oya a lng owder (*1':""'.5":-‘"'-15 Pt A wed and |‘|.< B arat iy af i bridie, which tho sinld | i for & parlod of twenty (1) years fram and | S HUELbeet utorscotion Twentloth fuvored a maximum freight rate. sued and will dasi Ic fig anst 4 pRroaeh Of Dry iy ik ko | Eeon tuts Hike i BGARe T 2onta frail A% | | Movouth CIbatel The Nebruska Contral's Ultimatum, Call and examine them. planed to construetover e Missourt river, | () bodand e wherein th saug bs e S Al Mr. Dumont stated that there was 1o pro- JUDR EEECTRICCO, |iuemestss or sannacting wivtiar seasulie | ednud iy iars s Coed o€ teusi d5d 6 15t Distriet—Interssction Thiriy-50000d vision in tuo old Nebraska Ceatral proposi- Is so carefully and accurately compounded from 1506 Douglas St.. Omaha, Neb R o —— RG0S WL LI AL Lemont Ut U G struote L eth and tion Hxing any rate on freight or passengers. A " . " ) 515 DL, i, ACh. Tbe [iiinols Contral Rulbway companys th | Drasics Uenteal rallwvay combans. it o Posand [atrict=laton Ho suid o had conceded overyihing that bis the purest materials that it retains its strength — Py - Wlown & Bouthwettorn Waliway souigals, | sors uud ussl neueo Louud by Hib teruts i st {atersoction Fortioth and could and if the maximum freight . g h Sy A TPy P o it 4 | tations, provisions wnd vouditions of et oo 4 tluuse were inserted his company would for any length of time, and the last spoonful in gt annupl meting of stashaldess af ks | L0 G [ (| pronostiian whichaxe boaely uidy Lo it o ntersocton Thirty-swoona Y ihto sagu 1t would Kill the bouda to ¢he can is as good as the first, which is not pans Bt Nt o ey Ny ek s FEy Gontins? () y aun i o the city Rl Ty A e lats -ailroad aud bridge bot . 8u2 ut 2 0'eloek b, for the eection of di vore & Ol [allway coupiay, the Olilo & I ving o die for Fiath Diatrlobe-No. §13) Lo U avroot, :n?l‘:bmfl:l:u‘v:::rch:flu rovisions, He gue of any other baking powder, goctans wid for o et o ich ouicr | Mislestonl faay vompia i Repkal Ry e e o ad proctsiidel i il ot was satistiod with oue romedy fur bigh rtes 8 Y KUK IKLD, Socrotr: Omuhis & Kntisun Dity Kitliway company wid | said eouneid, eatitiod rdinan Growik I hens, but would oppose tho application of two Datel Apeills, 142 WA ] the lowa Central Kuilway compauy. Jug perwission sud autbority 1o the No Magor of the Uity of Ouiab, other bridge for the use of competing lines that are ing to get iuto Omaua.’” Mr, Dumont stated that the insertion of the maximum rate clause would make it impossi 613 North Sixtsonth Drineipnl machine shons whon built, shidl be | Thomason st 10eito i madntained within the ‘corporato Ath District oxtstorod on | 11uilts of the oity of Oumuha, i | that i violne i ] Ipxistorpd tion of the terms of sald undertiuking by the venth Distrlot-Interscetion Thirty- Fallwoy ~dupraves sonty-ninth aves

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