Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 6, 1892, Page 8

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i | i ! e O MAYOR MILLER 1S His felf fought Destruction Finally Comes to Pass, ADMITTED TO HAVE BEEN A SUICIDE ory Evidence of Marder Dispe by the Facts ax the Day Diselosed Theni- How His Last Night Was Spent. Mayor Miller of South Omaha, who shot himself Tuesday aftarnoon at Bighth and sts, died at the Methodis thospital slook yesterduy a Tho re- At once removed to the morgue . Hedgos was with the nyor when be died and said that ne passed peace fully away Mra. Miller had sp 1 the ternoon beside ner husoand and left for her hor ly about fifteen vefore death eame, The deceased did not regain consciousness from the time he was found Iying in the weeas and died without being able to utter a During the day and after the resuits wad been made Dodge st aL4:80 o wains wer teruoon Judgo e o minutes word of the night's invest known, the near friends of the deceused gave up their theory of murder aud o com- pelleg by statemonts of the facts in tue case to believe that, while temporarily deranged, tho mayor had fired the shot which proved fatal, The Omaba detectives worked all day on the case, but failed to find uny clew of mur- der, und after the reports from the men were all in lust night the chief said that he was sutisfied that Mr. Milier intonded to commit suicid; we Simply n Cnse ot Suicide. That it is a simple cuse of suicide seems unguestionanie. J.S. Waiters, presidentof the South Omana city conncil, eallea at the hospital Tues- day night, and notwithstanding the general order to aamit no one to vae wounded man’s apartment he was allowed to eater owlag 10 the stroug terms of intimacy upon wh wo men had been. After looking at the # ik, Mr. Walters asked Dr. Braso to llow him_to look over the effects found on Mr. Miller’s person. Amoug these, written with a lead pencil on the back of an envelope, he discovercd the following note Whou it May Cone: L have trouble y head and cannotstand 1t any lonzer, Although the fines were uusigued Mr. Walters positively identitied the handwrit ing as that of Mr. Miller. Ho said be was familiar with it and could not bo mis. taken. Tu corroboration of this Mr. Miller's sistor lod ut the hosdital yesterday morning aud added hor tostimony to that of Mr. Walters, Atter carefully scrutinizing the chirogruphy on the envelone she said positive “TLat is my brother's writing.” Kented a Revolver, This is suflicient to do away with all the, ovies of foul play, but the evideace of the man's act is made still stronger by that of Leovoid Labowliteh, a pawn broker at 1104 Douge street. e was also a visitor at_the hospital yesterdav ana tdentificd_the Eng lish bnlldig revolver as the ono Me. Miller rented of him Tuesday, payiog him $2 for it. What o The investigation of Datectives Haze and Dempsey have convinced the police that the shot was fived by the unfortunate man’s own hand after o carousal which his friends avd itances cannot understand. Men who known him for the last twenty vears #ay thut they uever knew that he was a drinker and that the idea that ne would alone muke a round of the vburnt district 15 to them anbeliovable. But accordiog to the wnmates of the disreputable houses in that neizhvor- hood he notonls did 50 0n the uizht before his aeath, but is u well knowu visitor there and bad &' particulas fricua_at 816 Dodge street who'lives with Daisy Cummings, Detectives L Late Monday night Milles weut to the house kept by Jennio Biack at 104 Soutn Bighth street and announced that he was going to make a night of it. Ho stayed there Two hours, buging i eer and talking with the inmates. 'At3o'clock yesterday morning he was at Birdie Mana's, 102 Nortn Ninth street, nud after a short 'stop left, sayiog he would come ugain At 40'clozk he was back and bought a couple of bottles of beer. While there be took down the nume of lda Giivson, o© of the inmates, ana gave his own name as that of A, B. Small of Helena, Mont. Ho left at 4::4). At 10330 o'clock Tuesday Miller visited his favorite, Duds Gibson. The girl suys he was very drunk and talked in a rambling way on all sorts of subjects. Had Two Mot With Him. At 11 o'clock he wi at Lou Scolt’s at 108 South Kighth street, one of the bardest placos in the distriet, o had vwo com panions uere, one a tall, rawboned man in a lightsuit of clothes and u straw hat, the other a short, heavy-set man ia dork clothes and woaring a_vlack mustache. He stayoed thero twenty minutes until found in the w Ehink Ik A good many South Omaha people were in Omahu yesterdsy out of in: tin Mayor Miller's condition. While the majority con cur in tho belief that it was a case of suicide u few still cling 1o the of that the mayor was murdered. A physician who bad veen in tho army during the war bases b beiief ou the fact thut he Lias seen hundreds of men shotin the brain and never kuew a cuse where the vietim failed 1o hold with u death gripon whatever bo had in s hand, while Mayor Milier's vevolver was found Iying at his side. It is reuliy the unanimous opiuion of the mayor's friends that be has been out of his heud for two or three davs. Mond ing M. Miller weet anto C. O, Vs ofice on N streot in South Omiha and ked for a loag time on municipal matters, Mr. Staaley is cortain that he was demented atthe ime. He would begin totalk on vne subjoct and sudacly scom to forget all about it and break off wbruptly and talk of some- thing entirvely different. When Mr, Staniey asked nim one or two trifling gquestions he seemed entirely unable to- comprobend whai be was saving, 1tis weli known tbat the mavor has wo:- vied constantiy over some of the vexations of bis ofMico and his peculiar uctions have been noticed by othors. He was uot & mun who could bo intimiaated, but verv anxious for fear he might offena some of his frivids. Tho possibility in conneetion with the elos ini of the gambling houses constantly wor ried him and ho bas often spoken about it to Mr, Stanley and other When Lust Seon Oharles Johnson Oiuba Delivery 1d was not seen again Was Insane, Alive, adriver for e South npany, suys that he saw Miller about 4 o'ciock Tues: afternoon taliing with two men at tho corner of Twellth and Faroum stroots, This is the Jutest hour at which anyone claims to have seen himalive, Johuson savs that he could pot be mistaken eithor as to tho ldentity of the man or tho bour of seeing bim. This does mwav with the accepted opinion that the shootiug took pluce noar the noon hour. Aoting Coroner Welsh toois charge of the rewains immediately after deuth and con ug the muany difforent theories wl- ed decided to” investigate for himself, Tho wovemunts of the mayor were followod closely by Mr. Welsh aud ut last aftor look- ing iuto tho matter thoroughly ne decided Just night 1hal 00 Inguest was necessary. Lily division No. 5, Kuights of Pytias, will take charge of the romains and hold the funeral Sunday, at 1 p. w., at South Omala - As a deltcate flavor, delicious and retresh- ing, Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champague takes the leud. Milions of bottles aro sold anoually, et i Marrlage Licen: The following marriage llicenses were is- sued by County Judge Eller yesterday : nk G. Kalk, Fort Loavenworth, Kan.. ru Stanton, Omaha..... William B. Dishman, Omaba. .. Carrle Hendorson, Owmaba e — Liate L0 bod ana_ eariy Lo rise will shorten She road to your bome in the skies. But sarly Lo bed and “Lattle Eariy Riser.tne y Lhat makes iite lougor and veutar anl ser. - tiermsn Day Celebration, German day will be colebrated in this city DEAD | i { | | | this evening at Exoosition grand vocal and instramental concert com- mencing LS o'clock, followed by a ball During the evening speoches will be deliv: ered by Mavor Bemis, (. V7. Hitchcock and Jacob Hauck. hall, by a - Shiveriok's Auetion. Furniture, carpets and draperies atv punlic auction today at 10:00, and 2 o'clock. Some wonderful bar gnins left from our fire sale. Ever nrticle must go at once to make room for new goods, Auction tukes plaea in our east room, 1204 Farnwm stroet CHARLES SHIVERICK, 1204, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St GAPEN WAS LEGILLY REMOVED, nrt inan Inters wse. Decision of cating Omah ne € o Supr Lixcony, Neb,, Oct. 5. —[Special Telogram to Tir Bee|—The supreme court today handed down its opinion in thy case of State ex rel, Clark Ganen against Somers, in whicn Dr. Gapen applied for a writ of ouster ainst Dr. Somers, who had been appointod to the oflice of commissioner of health for the city of Omatu by Mayor Bemis. The writ is denicd by the supreme court, Chief Justice Maxwell reading the opinion, The syilabus of tue opinion is “A commissioner of heaith fora city of the matropolitan class i to be appoitted by the mavor and approved by the council and shall [ as follows : hold oMve fora term of two yeurs unless sooner removed. In 1580 the ‘statute was amonded so as to read, ‘All oficers appointed by thie mayor and coulfirmed by the council shall vold the offica to which they m be appointed unul the end of* tho mavor's term of offico and until their suc cossors ave uppointed and qualifiod unless sooner romoved or the ordinance cre '3 the ofice shull be repealed, except as otherwise provided in section 104, and in 1801 the statute was amended to provido that the mayor on tho second Tuesday in January after nis oloction is required toappoiutcertain oficers, wnich provision seems to include the com- missioner of hoalth, Held construing these provisions together that the mayor had ad authority at the time stated to remove the commissioner without having made charges and uppoint one in bis place. “Whero the statute authorizicg the ap- pointment contains o reservation ot tho right of removal without preferring charwes and this power is exercised by the removal of the incumbent and the appeintment of another in bis stead, the right of the former 1o the oftice will coase. “\Where a person is appointed to an office for a definite period and there is a provision that to obtain his removal charges must be preferced a t i, he cannot be removed uniess such charges are made, but this rulo does 1ot apply o u case whers the power of removal is rétmined and no charges are re- quired. Section 132 of the act in relation to metropolitian cities does not apply o the ofticers of the class last named.” Attorney Walter Leese filed with the clert of the supreme court this afternoon an appii- cation 101 4 writ of babeas corpus in thecase of Thomns Jones. He alleges that Jones was sent 10 the reform school from Otoe county on April 1, 1800, on tne charge of burgglary, and that ' he was then 1S years of age. On May 15, 150), tho sheriff teok Jones from the reform school, the court having set asiae the sentence. Jones was then resentenced to tho penitentiary for four years on his former plea of guiit ud with- out plea or trial. The atiorney raised the point that therc can be but one sentence as the vesuit of one judement of conviction, and that wher an action is taken 1o cal out a sentency it cannot be moditied, — - CONGRATULATES £HE GU 11D, Final Action ju the Hitehcock County g ubi Lixcorx, Neb,, Oct. 5.—{Special Telegrans toTur Bre|—Adjutant Geveral Vifquain toduy made an ofiicial report to Acting Gov- ernor Majors of his action in the recent war in Hiteh: county. Upon receipt of the report, which is sinply a corroboration of the acconnt of tho settiement of the troutle already printed in Tur Bee, Acting Gov- ernor Majors issued the following: ¢ HEADQUAITERS NEWHASKA NATIONAL GUALD=, LINCOLN. O 155 —General order No. W0="The untersigneil actinz governor of Netraska and commandec-in-chief of the mlitery forees of the state takes vleasure in congratuiating the Nebraski Nation. ards over the zeal and fidelity in answoring to our call for duiy in detense of the inws of the stete, Especially do we commenl thelr ey considering that within two hours thiy were mobilized orarms | 10 ot e m in the o wherefore ¢ the Ne- Ntional gua ot the 1 praise. s, Acticz Governor and Cor mander-in-Chief, ViCTor VIFQUALN, Adjutant t WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS. Little Improvement i the Movement of Hogs in the West, Cinansa, 0., Oct, b.— [Speeial Telegram to Tur Bee |—Tomorrow’s Price Current will say s The western packing for the week ast bas been 130,000 hogs, against 170,000 the preceding week, 155,000 last und 3000 two years ago, waking u total of G.44),000 since March last vear. Prominent places operating compare as follows iris g I (T 200000 500 5 00) 100 S8 182,00 X w0 Oty n 165,000 100,000 Stoux City L) | 183,00 WL005 Wichit 1200 5000 St joseni 152000 1000 Vinaneial Review, Copyrighted 1592 by James Gord Foreign o B Lt Loxboy, Oct. -\Now York Hermd Cable—Svecial to Tue Bek)--The Stock markets were again quiet, but there was some buying 4 the American ma was bet'er, prices coming nigher from New Yorl. (Quotations loft off fivi ot an advance raoging from ', to 1, in St Paul, Krie aud Louisville. Grand Trunk A Mexicau railway preferences lefu off tow the close, The bettar, but home (ines showed weaknoss on rather poor traflic veturns. Iu tbe foreign arket the international stocks declined for the wunt of support from the continent. Cail loans weve very casily obtaned at ' per cent. ‘Uhe rate for three meaths bank bills wus T, per cent, Lost on Lake Outario, Powr Huwos, Mich,, Oct. 5.—The steamn burge Sushuu is balieved to be foundered off Goderich and 1t is feared her crew of a dozen men has vecn lost. ‘The Nashua was owned by the Sturtevaut Lumber company of Clove- lund, She was built in () wud in 1865 and was valued at $115,000, WEALHE Sonth Winds ana £air Weather Wil Prevail i Nebrask s Todiy, Wasminaios, D, C, Ogt. 5 —Forecast for Thursduy: IPor Nebraska—air; continued warm; Seutiwest winds Thursday, probably colaer ou Friday. lowa—|'air; south winds; warmer in western portions, or North Dakota-Fair; colder; north= west winds, or South Dakota-Fair; west winds; colder by I'riday morning, Local tecord, o Tue WeATER BUREAU, OManA, Qet 2.-Omaha record of temperature and ralufall compared witn correspondiug day of past four years : 1802, 1801, 1890, 1880, Maxinum temverature.... 822 635 65 6= Minlwum temperature, . .. 52 64> 512 45> Average teniperature 082 46= 562 5 Precipltal L 0° 122 102 00 Statoment showing the condition of tem- perature aud precipitation at Omabs tor the day and since March I, 1505 as compared with the peneral average: Nnrmnl tomberature 0s OF L0 ARY..... ciency since M Normal precipitation iteteien y for the duy. 10 1 Dotleteuty since March 1 XUt G, K Lawroxn, Qbserver Ex Eem 000 the THE [1AS FLORENCE ANY RIGHTS Question Whioh the People Up There Pro- pese to Have Tested. { OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDA pensive Lo ravine that wonld not wash away overy fre het that #track f. Thov tho that a more boautiful lake provided at Mss expense on I Iand porth amu west of the cres question of seouring a suflicient water vly fora ten of twelve acre lake cussed oarnestiy, and the whole questi matter of pu tional servi at the little white chureh which nestles among the trees on the hill side, overlooking the townsite, where nearly half'a century aco the followers of Joseoh Smith held forth in all of their glory. Time kept rolling right along and the ditch kopt growing in widih, deptn and length. As tho residents of the town observed this, at lust came to the realization that if besitated tbey would be lost, and not We are now prepur 0y st t 20¢ per quart. sell solid oysters d - to and no water, Cal twice a you. Thoy will be reccived dircet from Baltimore so you get them fresh all th HAYDE N BRO! But the Work Hasn't Stopped. ‘T'his disregard of law, as laid down by the speciad cominitten 1o raport next oar. On behalf of the liverals asubstitute ordinance builders of the hittle town,aroused | proposed . to refer it to tne business the 1re of their constituents and they cou- | Mittee with.jusiructions 10 report at cluded to act for themselves 1n the premises, | session. The conservatives carried the Aunother inceting w s hold and the riot act | defeating tho substitute by a vote of 20 t not only refu 2 to obey the orders from the orde s, but” had coming toid them to go was stopped upon the diteh, they would go to the courts for an injunction. The chair- man of the board could give them no satis- ction, thoughi he told them that he would direct from get thew fr sh all the time, HAYDIED BROS or sale Ly drug- | reported 0 or and veports ave constantly reaching the of like oecurrences in the couutry. © Lumaauina robbers attacked a y arriving in a cart and killed three of the norfectly cold blooa, “Tne influen: always be depended upon. COLORADO GOLD, Don't Be Poor All Your Life I want o partner with $400. Think we con mike §20,000 sure in six months. | Lama, Poru. Deaths number thirty por Perfectly logitimate and requires nono | OVOr 3,000 people have been attacked. of your time. For particulars address A TR Hanford Stott, Durango, Colo, DeWilt's Sarsaparilia is veiania it ddion, B AT —— Iastiens Bricts, . Outo 1 in the hardware ousine York, hus sold out. George W. Condon of Soringview has out bis drug business. 3 I'be Farmers Lumber company of Mi nave givon a bill of sale for §4,650. May, Orr & Co. of Cody have been cocacd by Heed & Co, busiuess, Several Things Talked Over b, missioners in Sessi The Board of Park Commissioners held a meeting yesterday afternoon and discussed the Bemis park matter and Mr. Clovelund’s plans for the improyemont of Iimwood park, M, Millard stated that he bad seen Mayor Bemis shortly before the hour of tue board meeting and tearned from the mayor that be the e testant Episcopals, celebrated holy communion, ~ 1o sccompany the commities o the disputed grounds, there o reach some plan of djust- Mayor Bemis. company, "o new plaus prepared by Mr. Cle: inv ine 1,000,000, ing that lana free Lo 0e used jor lake or lawn crated @s arco-abbott of KINBALL—Mary Kog Richard it and providing good sized iuke, Mr, Kilpatrick, Mr. Millard ‘and Dr. Miiler opposed this plan on the ground tuat | 4 iy, 1 will phac it would kill much of the tino shrubbery day. r 6, from th along the bank of the ravine to Hll it with | Thoimas Lo Kinball, 135 s Infant dn 'l I b avenuo D*PRICES | Bakin jedll Powde% Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard - water and that wavould bo a diflenlt and ex- undertaldag 1o build a dam across could was dis- shasing furniture for the board sell fresh Remembor we as you o home and take a quart with > sur Grocers, 1t was moved. that the papsr be referred 1o a atives buve appointed the committee. to a country thul was h;uu,r than this. FroalhslnltimorolOyatersintinydens, "hat wus the straw that made the back of O ST TR el fros the cumel sway and bend beneath its load. Wislnteinos@nrepaLe dito) '“LH] fre _"‘ Then the people took the matter in their own | OVSters at 20¢ por quart. Remember we bauds aud yesterday they visited the eity, | seil solid oysters and no water. Call in called upon the Board of Public Work as you wo home nnd tuke a quart with where they served notice that unless work | you. They will be rec ed twice a day Itimore so0 you are sure Grocers. lay the matter before the clty attortey and e i rocer thefootnci B AN EPIDEMIC OF SUICIDE, Tos Mach of a Risk. : Harrowing Tales o pestruction It is not unusual for colds contracted in the | M*FTOWINE T8 ¥ fall to hang on all winter. In such cases Unfortunite Chil catarrh or chronic bronchitie are almost sure Paxaymy, Oct. J Chillan advices say van- to result. A fifty-cent vottle of Chawver- | daiism, influenza, highway robbers, aud rail tan's Conku Jliemnady will cure any old. | way disastors now have suicido s a power- an vou afford to risk so much for so smal i e et o s amount( This remedy is intended es- | ulaid in theirworkof destruction roe ocially for bad colds and croup and can | v 8 day pusse of suicide are ot Valpuraiso, making fearful ravages in in the genoral store fog the difference botween the donor and the | &Mt Million Dotlars Were Tuvolved cowmissioners in the plun for improving the | NFW YouK, Oetid.—lu the suit of con- purk. ercisman James Belden ugawst Judgo Messrs, Laningdr, Kipatvick and Lako | Stevenson Burketmnd oters and the Col- woro appoiated. as Yo commiLics Lo Wil on | unuus, Toiedo & Hocking Valloy Railroad Justice In- the Benedictine Y DOWY with OCTORB ught GOING the | O1d A ge Creeping on S Tho | Lustre Eyes sup Many Who are O1d in and Healthy and on of 1 in day e to i Dr. Searles & Searles condtion, they conclnded to nct. They in- FOREIGN MISSIONS. aueed the common council of the town to 2 99n§H}ga son Frfie.." i call a special meeting that thesituation could | Meeting of tho Board of Commissioners at [ Acknowiedeed t6 Ue the mastayeeqiint snepiiit be discussed by the wise men who hold the Chicago. Ay DiseAsEs future destines of the town iu the palms of | (ureaao, 1L, Oot "he American Board | Gonorthaa in from 3 to 6 days. Syphills cured their hands. I R e s res Boe Missions of | Tithuntereury. Al s for life. k LHeTaBUTBImaN AR Alartariupliberatingitne IS et ialns o el L S REiC TR B fbasnu Gl B SEILROIC TR TR CRi LIRS a0 e manifesto went forth to the people. It was | the general Congrezational missionary tody | Brbe: 1 by patioat withHut a moment's 10 the cffect that Omaha must stop digging | reassembled this moraing. This board is | puin or that diteb, or tho aid of the court would be | self-cousiituting and self-perpotuating. At | (Hlt i o invoked to compel the motropolts of Nebraska | procent it is composed of two eloments, 1ib- | "1y DROCH to keeo its municival improvements within | Kol o n R b sa A B and suceessfully cur its corporate limits, or its sewers, at least. | b, R A TR A ARis doctston wis eceivod wmid oy e | DOIOLS of dilforenco. One “of theso differ WEAK MEN tusiasm by the entire pooulation of the | (Tt TRVRR (O 0 Win o Yitlorata ‘bellove Ny RAlBlade a0y to0 ol town, as the inhabitants had an idea that | SAine Wn 101 morning. fhe fporas bellove yh midale. 1ts, “o¢ the contractors would at once null off their | {hat the chirches twhich Turtish ali tho fo but in this they were sadly mistaken, "“‘I:" o “F‘“"‘I‘m “n““'n '."P:;q by DTSR 8 ARE vicTig and day after day the ditch continued Lo el d AOLDY s s EXHAUSTION, WAS ATRE rowi10ng e N aEbITes anaLWIUErS Alden, dofending the conservative volic TARY LOSIES DECAY 1 MID) IF 80, CALL ON THE HILL, hows Tteelf in Lack 3 Years are hoa Condit Trem tand Vigor us May LING YOU! = Chronic, Nervous or ~ Privale Diseases vigor. 1,000 SUIT ) TCH | taking a jake in Bhnwood was laid over for | be Encompas n A P 2 & ot ¢ d THEY DON'T WANT THE OMAHA DI fature etion, 3k Gievelana's pian for s | el : .. | Of clothes--all sacks—all made of the same s roadways and @ther improvoments in the bl bt/ bt st B L4 | ' ¢ 3 e y all g ; : fat The | DATR " Waro" wesamted, o Saverntagusnt Ainty show they are “golng down the Wil The kind of goods—all one color—all cut alike—all ontractors Ordered to Stop Aaams was nstraeted to proceed with te | yee LG TAE VIEGETR T it wll | trimmed alike—all lined alike—all made alike— Didn't Stop, and the Florentines Now nocessury plowlom, so s to get the ground | giente that ife 1« not at high tide. that the strongth . ’ Propose to Got Ot fn shape for plagting noxtspeing. | ant i) forcas aro not what they once werd, Anl [go on sale in our mamntoth men’s suit depart- Injunction, J e property - miatitalaggbtd e of BERLE G, B e ot T | eI O lay—all at the one uniform price of ten . Florence boulevara woro anxious to have | yenrs physical tronbles are sare to come, but how llars rco - \ 5 y tho park commissioners proceed With the | many thderly people wo sco are heaithy, and e !(1( llars and fifty cents a suit—which we believe Thereis a war cloud hanging over the | work .ir staking out tho lines \\l'\u-n- ”iw | puratively vigorous, Thoy aiwass soem cheerful, | to be the best value ever given by any clothing towus of Omaha aud 1lorence and a logal | €round had beon deeded so that they might | bright, contented. Why Shoald not all b equally | e § i bitis batwaon. tho. o municlplitios 13 | IMDFOY thot praparty aceors “:{:‘fm?.'f'; | Tortmate? Teertataly 18 posiv e, very ety | coneer n- in this country. These suits are i‘. even more than a mere possibility. Both | wocogmition because they nad boon the first | the whivneedsto take some pure sumniant rega- | WOOI, T'hey are made of as honest a piece "ol towns are up in arms and the troublo all | 1o offer proparty free to the eity of Omaha | larly. FKye In 1 admits this, and fts |t 3 AW Nty 1o T SroWh GHUGT LU BHRSLATELIOh DL FUWRK. for boulevard purvoses. Ho thought that | eommon sense must be manifesc o all. i it | CASSIMeEre as ever came from a loom. They st sprIng the ¢ of wha decidos 0 the board should begin work on that portion L kit hawever, thAt any Orll vry Atim are s t srfece k¢ ov s s e s aprIng tho oty of Ol docided 40 | of tho boulovard wiien find oen frooly dor | MAnCmouidbe ecomment it Tumawbewnething | 8E€ - cut to__fit _to perfection. CHEYeEe | s1diug thereon might not be compelled to wade | “Mr. Lininger thougtit that It would bowall | jhk Soch Lstimuant con b foun Loals 1 Dafty s made _ll_l‘_”__‘.“__‘_‘_fl_‘l‘_l\ even the linings being toand from their premises. After revolving | to simply stake out the lines and not do any PIN TG TN, (L8 ORASHTR] TROaTKELY. 1o HHS J 5 b 3 3¢ » ¢ saQa tho proposition for & lone period of timo | OXpensive work ”HHVI\IH‘ U o Wl | SRTIRGIEAO 1 OwEE AHO WAL 1 \,L RecoraTEHe s l])l«. siitched. The color S l.',l AR o ches would do as good service as { youte, He finully agreed, however, that it | juctto protong the lifo. Do 1o dicod, tiow re g 3@ L ap sowors und would o much choapor. His | nifeht be woll 1o proceed with some of the | Jece'pArione theliin. o mot be adnced, o | SULLS are W ___“' h ““‘ S ‘In]l ws. They are worth ideas wore given to the council, and acting | preliminary work of 1mproving the north | rugkistor grocer mny to pat In its place 3 5 3 ara rap y a upon his adv o '« wors passod | ©nd OF the boulevard, aud & motion was [ There fs notbing which can nccomplish tho Kme I.L In our store. They are warth it on y Oul ordeting the ' Sonstiuotion, of..& couple ;::‘l(lliv‘l‘:‘l)\l‘..\Jlx:“m;ll“t'rl: ST ::;‘:;Tl‘ru‘:Y Sl‘:! | beet _| back--in your office -in vour workshop--in of , onen ditches soms sixteen feet | Adms to bogin the work of staking out and YUUR EYES the street. They are worth it every day in the wide and twelve fost deep. Ono of these | doing the rough erading at once along tnat reek s 3 f £ s Hevep 5 ditches bors off Lo tho northwest and was | portion of tho routo whora deeds have al- w (I(il;' un]d Sunday too--and have never been ended to havethe Noi a bl v ready been furnished L e I S > less s K¢ 5 ¢ A O & 3 '”“ nded tohiave tho N LR L L e AL The comnitttee appointed to consider tho old for less. Wehad them made for a PRIBESS for a southern outlet, T'ne other diten is located on the bottoms, west of Fort-Omaha, | rooms roported that the Dewey & Stone ‘\,',‘ARE"IE.O_UB" AR AL S et lale that purpose was to start October busi- and was futended 10 bs eap orough to carry | Company bud offered to furaish chats, tables | it i'tarie i e e Mo il | N with a rush--to start a thousand men b e v A and dosks us good or better than tho [ pair of'our NSRRI o S > S it - Y > LA sh lower fi 50 zoods recom- o 40, RPRCTACLEN « BVE GLASSH I - through tho sontnern portion of th town of | wetded by tho committen footed up $a. | Vil o' Vi? STV AL Bl | still more the Nebrask s wonderful prices. T Plorence and into the Missouri river, a short | The caize picces of furniture furnished by | GLASSES FROM €1 UP. - Plain, s blue or e ar o 3 e 5 Y distanco botow the pumping station, tne Kotonam company would cost £500. Wil iasses for irotecing 1 S from S s | YOU're a farmer in the “shocking” business of T T —_—— M “cultivating corn--or “cultivating votes for Induc time the Board of Public Works | , M. Winsiow's Soothing Syrupls an un- Max G er & Brfl- 00 y |governor--if you're a lawyer in good standing let the contracts, which a few days later [ jng 35 conts a bottle =welers and Opticians. [or “lie”-ing--either|--if you're a banker clip- were approved by the council and work com WY E 1 15th St ts, 0 | 7t < | N § g monced upon the east diteh, or the one ox T Pt rarnam anl i streets, Umaha 1 ping coupons or a cashier with a longing for tonding to Bricham Young creek. Dirt iow | [ipgains only. ARE YOU SUFFERING? Canadian society--if you're a man, and wear at a rapid rate, while the Florentines viewed My word is good. = 5 i y < s “,,,,\,1.‘>“,I\“, S Ao, A TAUTHOL (oG WFb Y G, Albrighs I'(Illllllé.” clothes--these are the very suits for your busi dicted all manuer of calamities, such as 521-2-8 N. Y. Life bldg. e 1SS, & AP A ST O BB O P E BTt 3 CROIEYS STRII5 Zehd EVIEIIRG P aFass: D I Wk ness, and yog never had <||.1.o[)pn)| tnnity to try hoppers, which would be brougt on by the | e Latest fads in opera glasses rotail ¢k as good a suit in all your life for the money as Omahe soweraze flowing through the south- | at wholesale pricos. Tudor Optival Co.. Catarrh or these suits which we offer today at the re=- orn part of their town. They talked itover | cor. Farnam and Lith, 3 S A e SV while they whitttied the dry goous boxes S T Rheumatssn, | markable price of and while they attended the evening devo- Fresh Baltimore Oysters at ydens, $10.50. s L el R 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. ths rtrullurx lrm- Imuk and re .‘wxln UEhL The cmln:lnl apec h”l‘ in "‘“I'\'n rhmnk". wl\'fi'n Hn‘od. l.:ll ln‘t‘!‘nm:ln. ‘“:Tl!‘!"l : {e“ilu Il:f: 0 42, to city HEALTHFUL, AGREEA! For Farmers, Miners A PERFECT SDAP FOR arty w i day. Ete. A Del WHITE RUSS Sbecnally Adapted for T GA e ghtf 53 av sold nden Auow ant Con Suppositories, Oi and Pills; w 1Positl blindor Blaoding Ite tary Plles. Ty it il 3Upar box. 4 for suc- senth was not disposed to make any furthor con- | . BALTINOLE, Ma,, Oct. 5.—The Protestant | Sbtarnbia dietis a4 Cossions with regard to bis Aititido toucn- | EVISCODRL €oncrai convention assembled hero | noteurod Sout’ ams for i 10g he impgovement of Benfls park, The | Lhis movning, every seat in lmmunuel chureh f g% hougies atroors ¢ finully o committes was appointed to wait on | {HHIOK 3ishop Williams of Connecticut the mayor once more, and if possible ot him eland | graham tois momming guve judgment for for the improvement of Kimwood park wero | Gefendunts, 0 taken up. Tbe plans proviae for u ten wcre e Photographod from life. lake on the level ground where Leayenworth Kaised tomn Areh-Abbott, stroet runs through the park. Ihe street PUrsninG, Paw Ost. 5.-Rev. Father | Sitandy -...‘5.?."“ will be turned to the soutt ball a mile leav- | | oander Scheurramwus installed and conse- | in the ves or 6 for 05~ Jurposes. The plans also show Lue location | CrALed s 9 %0 cure or réfiind the money. 1 br tho drives and paths that are 1o bo con- | OFder in tho United States wis morving, A | i tosch you somo StruoLed o tho purk. Conelderable Giscus. | 1AFke numper of priosts aud monks Woro | FHON i placooTRANATIV N Ohtlis lovel BFOURUs XLEMRSOUS. from gl P e R MICAL G tho ravine or croek that nature has ulready | 1©MWItVs Savsapuriiia cisauses the ool ADflat‘)“DE’t'rEburfiA‘lhol: provided i the park. Mr. Lininger fuyored AT the idea of throwing @ strong dum across the | = Kulin & Co.» Droggists, Cor creek ut tho lower end of tho park and by | Notiees of five lmewor less wider s head, iy | 3. A Tuller & Co Driigg Wideuiug the bauks of (0o LiLtle stream, thus | ceiis; cach add @omal i, ten conts Sis., and drugglsts gener THE sented on this ma r\{,uxélfv—_' sy Eleztric nghtwl, ed Vestibuled | K. A; Nast, Next to Post Ofiice. Kl RK’S Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, CURE Troatuer %N\\\%Q\vflfi\“ diminution of the Gonerative Organ ORTH e free, SHORTEST “Vh is yia the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Panl Railway, as repre- | Gen'l Agent, wus tead to the council. The members of | The couservatives finally consented to a curel that body pieaded that they had issued their | reference to the committee with instruc- frow orders, but that the Owmaha contractors bad to report as soon as possivle. ‘I'he con- U BLE, CLEANSING. ' and Mechanics, ALKALI WATER, ul Shampoo, IAN SOAP. Use in Hard Water PANESK, | § ) > is i lurs St onslsting ot Ia0 o Box I, lnteraal e tore li- vor baen kinown to y mall. Why rom (Lo ganrantos iy s rofund themonay (€ 28 Sampio. Guarantes ste, Solb Azeats, cOFAOF 1 Neb 0, IRoge. + SANATIVO,”? nderful over 5O cures al vous Discases, Lack of Memo= ry, Headache, “Wakefulne Emls Manhoo d el ro 81 tten g LERS 0, encidso rice I us: Pamphlet in Address, 1 b Branch Office for U.S.A. CHICAGO, ILLy OMAHA, NEB, by vath & Douglas Sts. | k Lo ley y 1yth & Douglas [ fluva CHICAGY 1y it 10 \l), CHIiCAcg E'rCAG CEDAR RAPIDS Steam Heat- | trains leave | rrel DOCTOR B MEN the treatment of this elass of discases, which sands who have been cured any other brand of pure mirket offects, fe,ctc . Kleet, varico ‘may Lo trente ¥ packed, no miacks to i Lorraspondence strictly private. uys W) . .10 13 m. Sead skamp Lo re; No me; McGREW SPROIATLLS atmentof all fo THR Inthe tr PRIVATE DISEASES. ana all Weakness and Disorder of with 1oss of courage. wm and vitulity, Eightecn the most remarkable sice ition s of S5 1 ony of thou- Write for cirea- U Farnam won by the universal tes) nd question List Omuha, Nob. DEFORMITY BRAGES ElasticStocking s, Trusses, Crutches, Batteries, WaterBott/2; Syringes, Atomizers, Medical Supplies. ALOE & PENFILD, 114 S 15th SL, Next 1o Postoli fee. VIERNO N MOUNT PURE VIRGINIA RYE og to call the the attention of the public 10 the above popular hrand of pure ryn Whis 1 comparison with rye offered du this 1418 far superior (o any other whis- W I guarantec itsabsolute excelionce s well n 1es purity and s wholesome The ‘public s invited to call wod 1 rospectfully isk HENRY HILLER, 616 N. 16th Street Family Wine and Liquor House. Esmond Hotel Block. NEBRASKA PMSigeu 61, DES MOINES | National Bank, | U, 8 DEFOSITORY - - OMAHA, NEB Omaha daily at 7:05 p. m., ar- Capita m"vouu e “hi SUNPIUS. o v vovrnnrnees : #65, riving at Chicago atg:30 a, m. | SWPW I40R4 148 U0y | City Ticket Office, 1501 I7ar- | omeorsana nircotors -ttonry W. Yaten prosiaoss nam St., Omaha A U o Bis N e Tatrion, Tewls 4 caslil THE IRON BANK, New trent ¢ home by correxpondence. 1:ato coutents OF sender. Book (Mysteries of Life) seat Lrae. Parties unble to Medicine or instrumants sent b; Ono porsonal laterview preiercod. Ottioe Bours & 1107 axpruss 38 Consultat'oa m. 100 m nbit Cared in 10 o pay i hens, | RAILWAY TME GARD Arrivo Omany Jenvos x| CHICAGO BURLINGTOY & Q Dayoi 1001 41 101 4ty 42 pm 0 o m | " & MO, KIVER | Arrives anit Mason St Gumana, tibule Kxproxs .| 405 p m { 104 Expross, i v Kxpross 1 31 Jeavos | IO, ST ) & O B ATrive Omahn. | Depot 13ih ant Mason Sty Omnha, T Kanwas City Dy Exprass. | (00 ©Nigit Kxo via U. P Teand | 64) am -8t Louls Express .10 aw s TGoing | CHIVAGO. K L& PACIFIC From ast. |Unton Depot 10th % Marey Sts.| Enst. 1000 0. oo Atlantly KXpress.......| 630 p m pm| i Vestibule Expross. . 110 p m B p m NIght Ixprass.... £ & m 205 a m » Faat Kxpresy 100 1 Golng | CHICAG ), Ik 1, & PACIFIC, Waost. | Union Depot 10th'and Maroy Sts. e CLenver Limito 1 Toam . Fast £ ianans City (k JTenvos | UNION PACIFL Omahn. | Unlon Depot10th and Marey St | Bontrico Kxpros . Dunvar Kxpross. . W /1040 8w 42 p m CHICAGO, MIL. & 81 FPAUL At 71 depot and Maray 8 | " Omaha CChicngo Exproas v on Chilen 4% p 8101 X & PACIFL Depot. 10th and Marey Sty L Bloux Aty Passonzor 63 b m St Paul Expre Lenves | 117 & PACIEIL Arrives Omaha| Depot, 16th and Wobstar sty |~ Omaha 600 nw JSE Ual Lo E Lenves ¥ Arrivos Omnin! Dopot Omats_ o Dendwool Expross 900w m| (Kx ¥at) Wyo, Kxp, (1€ 80 ... Norfal 109 1 m St Fxnross Teaven [CHICAGO & NOIIT W NI KN | Arrivel Canal U 1 dopot: 10th wnd Marey Mt | Omaha 20 K Sun'y) Carroll Wihp m 1040 Culieaxo Kxpr 00 p m 406 p Veatibule Limitwd 0304 m 7w b 4 atorn Fiyer... )01 G40 b MLl Wiy Ohle, Prass. (Fx 8o0) Leaves | CHICAGU & NOIUE Kianster| Union Depot, Councll Bluffs i e w 48y W IVentibole Lin § T b om0 Kaatern Flyer i £0) b | (ix Sun) Atlantlo Mall (3 Mo % R ml(Kx %) Uarroll Pavsonser (x m| 44 p m Taves | MISSOUKI PACIFIC Arriver Otia] DevoL 15t wad Wobsier Sty |~ Omahs 0w n WL Louls Kxpress 00w o0 SE Fouls Kxuross Leaves | OMAHA & 80 LOULS iiranafer|Union Depot. Councll Bluts tor 440w, Ak Louis Canon Bl 20w | Louves | CHICAGO. I 1 & PACIFIU | Arrivas Wohnttor| Uuion besat Counoll bluge eanates | e NG o e 1020 8 | Atlnatio Kxpran | 886 p m Dl Vestibule Limited 1260 b o Lonves K. O, 81,308 & O B Aransfer| Union Depot. Connell Blums J000 m 1., Kanwas City_Day Bxpra 1015 m| " Kausay Gty Night Express : 1015 b m Bt Louls Expesss | Leaves SI0UX CITY & PACIFIC, Arrives Uulon Dopot, Councll Blufs. | Tran & . Bloux Uity Accommouation . |1L40 p bl e rabn: oeseee| VD Taaten [CHTCAGO, DU ; X fer! Unlon Depot, Councll Hlufls 1006 Chiongo Kxpros 1 W15 pm Chicago Express 7.05p m | . Creston Local v OMAHA & ST, LOUIS, Naha U, P. dopot. 10th ana Marcy Sis |duabe | T wl . .80 Louls Cannon Ball Leaves L ST P M & O Omahal Dopoi1ith and Websier 8 W Blcux City Aechiamodation 1 lous Oity Express (Ex Suad'y) (124) b w 600 p m i Paul. Limitea i blb p | BAROOLs Parmenger (Kx Suad'y)| 8408

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