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o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:" WEDNESDAY, - e = _ — — W C NG CWER | road world, jast as the Alton is in the . SIC AL AL south, ) MADE TWO BY JUDGE BREWER | it 1ot * te ®hoe ! OLE OLSON'S AWFUL SQUEEZE U—— “The rate of §21.83 from Crawford 3 to Chicago and roturn,” said a Text of His Decree in the Great Tele- | passenger man sestorday, ' “is clearly | Experience of a Car Inspeotor Who Was idation Odse, a violation of both Transmissouri and West- » . graph Consolidation Case. orn T'rafic agreoments. [L18 based on & rale Testing an Air Brake, of ono fareto the Missouri river for tho round trip and on 1 cent & milo cust of the " [ river, I'rom the rateof one fare to the river | H)3 HE ORDERS THE COMPANIES DIVORCED Major Buchatah deduots & e oen | HIS HEAD WAS CAUGHT BETWEEN LEVERS rount of land grant, which 1s an excessivo — fuction. Tho rate of 1 cent a milo 8 t of the river 18 sanctioned, but the With Air Enough on to Stop n Freight Train Promptly Appesied from His Decisto Rate War May Grow Oat of the Eike rato of one fure 10 the rivir has never been the Inspector Caught the Forco horn's Bid—Western Traffic Assoc sanctiont No matter how you reckon tho and Came Out With a Dented UiV Gives tp el Ohaite fare from Crawford it should not be less g Lk A ¥ than &0 and thereforo is clearly a cut rate.’ SRUTIY “What will be the resulll” said the news- paper man The following is # copy of the decres [ - “Thore can bo only ono result, The Eik- | Ole A. Olson, a car cleaner in tho employ handed down y Justico Brewer | horn will b cited {0 oxpluin why tho rale | of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneaplis & of the Unitca Statos circuit court, in the | W3S cut and faling an e assocla | Omana Kailway company, met With a very easo wherein the United States is complaios | yiong will be asked to apply the peaalties | PRInful and what came near beine a fatal #ut, and the Union Pacific Railway company | provided in sos. In mer it will | accident at the Wobster street depot yester: and tho Western Union ‘Telegraph company, ‘l o n heavy cash penalty, in the latter it will | day morning, He was inspecting an awbrako defendants: simply Lo @ ‘fire’ from the Aassoc cviinder under a conch that was part of a tion It is evident, however, that | + “I'his cause coming on to be hoard at this an balinves tnat h ono | made-up trawn, and had recklessly poked his torm upon the bill of complaint, the soveral rato hus been agrosd upon to t head 1to a spaco between two levers, when answors of tho defandants, the agreed facts butin this ho will find that there's | the air was turced on for the purpose of and the proofs produced by all of the sald var 4 \." ! n zll" "! I;"“H“ i“-r lh\‘“;wu'n‘l ih ¥ | testing the working of tho apparatus, and tlos, aftor argument of coutsel aua fail | B3 Lo O e MO L E Seler @ | tho inspector's d was gripped between consideration by tho court, it is ordered ad- | “'Nfr. John [rancis of the Burlington, wh the two bars of iron as in a vico, Tho com- juaged and decreed as follows : nsked why his road did not put in a bid prossed air was apolying tho brake to his “First-That tho followlng agreements | the trausportation ot tho troops from Ne- | cranium with almost as much forco as to the named in the bill of complaint, towit: ‘L | braska to Chicago, sa * y wheels, and Olsoa’s eyes bulged from their ed 1nto ou Sep! S00, by and © haveall the business we can consist- | © L i e : f,',',::;,‘,’,, T Ibn TG Lea s | enily: Hnndle-ur tHe, Giwee undr Then” Lhe | W r]m A the blood spurted from his noss pany and the Auantic & Pacit Pelegrapn | fai lities (lm- gottiug to Jackson park aro | And cars. Ponipany; that mudo and entered iuto on | Feally of tho most exasperatiug kind, The | Tue passengers and trainmen standing on December 14, 1871, by and between the same IH‘.m Central iy clevating its tracks und | the platform near by were horror-stricken partics; that made anl entcred into on July | tnless you get over thom just at the FIRKL | by yng fearful spectacle, and stood rooted to 1, 1881, by and between the Uuloa Pacitic | time 1 aro liable to stay outsiae Railway company and tho Western Union | the park ~—hmits — all day. Thero | the spot, expecting yet areadiug to hear tho Welegraph company, and that modo and | 8f0 no facllities fnsido ‘tho park | sickening sound of crushing bones as the 4 Uetover 1. 1866, by and be- | Rrounds for sidetracking, and everything 1s | skull of the unfortunate man gave way to entercd into Octover 1, | 3 y o - > tween (o Union Pucifle’ Railivay company, | 11 & Won fully perturbed state, You are | tho terriblo force cxerted upon it, but as ivision, and Western Union Telo- | compeiled to send your own engines and s bt ;::‘,f\:'"m;:,'”,m’,'; g roby eancelied, aa. | crews with thetrains, and, thess things being | K003 luck would nave it thatwas not io ulled and hold for naught. considered, 1 decided not to put in the bid | €OMe, as the brakes were sot tightly against “Sacond- That the defendant, the Uuion | Which I had mude out and was in my pocket. | the wheels and then relaxed, allowing tho Pacific [ailway company, at oneo put ou end | Now that [ uhink over all tho disugrocaslo | man who haa undergono such a merciless toall relations vetween it und defenaant, | features of the caso Iam glad the Burling= | yprisonment to drop to the ground. tho Western Union ‘Telegraph couipany, | ton did not vld for the business.” Olson was picked up by s fellow employes not equaily allowed to all other perscns or _— J Corpotations operating, owning or using tho NOW A THING OF TIHE PAST. and taken 1ito the baggace room and the telegraph as u means of communic e company’s physiciun was summoned to at- also at once resume possession of 1ts offic Action Taken by the Advisory Bourd Dis- | tend him. Across cach sido of his head was poles, wircs, instruments and ail its other | solving the Western Trafie Association, | 4 great cent, seomingly in the skull it- roperty belongiug or appertaining to the N& 1, Oct. 11L—The advisory board | gelf, over which the skin and flesh been il DR g along such of AL WAIL | of tho Wostern Lrafc association met this | squeczed to . bloody mass, and bicod was and branch lin were aided by the OV- | arierpoon at tho Windsor. Only tweive of | flowing from all the ¢ oritices, Ile was the associa. | removed to his home, Burdette street, erument under tho act of July 1, 1863 und | & BOOW B O ROR 8 ts amendatory and supplementary thercto, \Whiste lis ihjnries Wors Rtteadsd to, ant MG was started on the rond to recovery. and henceforth, by and through iis own cor- [ tion were represented, thus lacking two of a porate officers and_omployes, muintain and | qu nd tho only business transacted | it s not belioved that tho squeering wiil operate for railvoud, governmeutal, commer- | s the adoption of 4 resolution practically | result seriouslv, though the extent of the in- B oo e S e atrolse by | dlssolviug the association. This was ren- juty canuot bo ascertalnod for saveral days, ftsolt aoni il telegraph fra Clit o U A0 LY Lenst Tenction of wn inch olosor LoROtbOF was forred upon it and obligations ns: road sent a notico of its absolute witharaw all that: savodiihe mansife, aua as it was under the several acts granting subsidies | whiehwas followed by lar acts on the part | tho situation was o deaporate one. in tands or bonds or loan of | of other rouds. The resolution is as follows: | b -k credit to it and lo its coustituent | Wiher I'he Chicago, Burlington & Quine: TR AT G Compantos Or - tho _acts amendatory | rallroad hus given netice of 1o witharawyy | | H00d's Sarsaparilia is an honest medicine, ] of of supplemental thereto, and in all cases | from the Westorn Tratic association, and suen | honestly advertisod for thoso diseases which Whoro the said defendant ¢ompany tus not | Withdrawat lis ‘hean folioed Uy wotlco of | thouestly and absolutely cuves. how adequato facilitios to onubie it to thus | yithdrawal from otior comnies, which reu- e conduct tho telegruph business and afford | GEEE AL this thoet e now wdjourn. Ml sl . equal facilities to all, without discrimination | for the reason stated, without a auy. : ains on the Wabash, Thurs- in favor of or agninst any company | Tue twelve roads represented were the riday, Oct. 13 and 14, leave or corporation whatever, doatve, do- | Ateliison, opetta. & Sunte. Fa A. Munvel ght depot, Council Bluffs, at 12:20 liver and exchange business with connecting | ana Georgo C. Magoun; Chicago, Rock | p. m., and return after the races. telograph iincs and all companics desiiug 0 [ Tland & Dacifie, Prosidwnt R, 1 Cablo; make such conuections on equal terms and | Burlington, Cedar & Northern rail- cal estat afford cqual facilities to all and without dis- | poad, 1t. I8, Cables Ao M Tt koo Ieal ot oils crimination for or againstany such conueet- | Sy, Paul, 1Rosweil Milter; Cb. Nort T i SRR find pon Just and cauitaols terms | mastomn: Maveln Husbics oo goiort! A\“g ‘Xflr‘ll\lfl.fl("‘fl- (all of whicb suid defendant is requived and | Pagl, Minneapotis & Omaha, B, W. Wiaters W. G. Albright. directed to at once proceed to do), that L | Denver & Itio Grande, 1. I Jeffrey and 621-2-3 N. Y. Life bldg, defendant shall at once construct and provide | Gieorzo Coppill; Missouri Pacifie, Geergo _— such fucilitics as are necessary to carry out | ( and Jay: Gould EFAEBACIHERD] tho provisions of this decree und tho several | S \Weer: ity Grande Western W3, par | ; Frescoing and interior decorating; de- acts of congress creating or aiding saw | mer: Union Pac Jay Goulds and Was | iRAsHUNd estimites furaishsd,” Hoaty defendant company or its constituent parts | pash, 0. D, Ashley and Charles M. Hayes, | Lehmann, 1505 Douglas street. and all acts amendatory and supplemental The ( o, Burlington & Quincy, 1li- e thereto. nois Central, lowa 1 and Southern GOOD EXCUSES AT A PREMIUM, Must Move and May Appeal, Pacifle were not reg 1 = ““Third —That the said defendant Western 1 an interview with Chairman A. F. | Men Tell Why They Do Not Want to Do Union Telegruph company atonce vacate all | Walker of the Western Trafic commission Jury Duty, the oflices of said railway company without | after today’s adjournmeat that eentiemun | The courts of Douglas county opened interference or damage to the same and with- | said: 1 do nov expect there will be any (L o not expect there will Lo uny | ycgterday morning with another install- court, any property therefrom or from the | roads. The present abundance of business | ment of jurors who will serve for line ot said railway company, which kas herc- | is a safeguard agaiust thut. Nodouvtanew [ three weeks — unless soomer dis- tofore been jointly used by the two com- | associution will be formed 1o a short time,” | charged. Thero were not enough of the panics or the ownersbip of which is in dis- - regular mombers of the panel to run tho pute or is so counceted with or mixed with Notes aud Porsonals. business, and armed with a special veniro the property of the railway company as 1o | Mrs, IL G. Burt, wifo of tho goneral mako it difficult to jdeniification or the re- | ager of tho IMihorn, Ieng fonelal mans | Sherift Bennett Monday night started out to moval of which will interrupt or interfare | vesterday evening. gathoninianieyeniliviotithofimengwhohad with the discharge of the defendant railway | ° s votel last full’s electi J8 e v i + ¥ 1 M 15 L. Lomax, general passenger agent | YOted aulast full's claction. is success was as horoin sc forth atd onjoincd. “ | of thoUtiion Pacitio, returnea §estorany | Dot such us would make n ‘man fecl proud, Provided, however, that this decreo shail | [ from Chicugo. 3 for ho found only fifty-six of the men whom Dot be coustrued as preventing the said de- | ' ‘, 4 ho went after. fenaant, the Union Pacific Railw I'he Sioux City & Pacific now runs a par- out removing, until tho further order of this | demor: compu " K 0y otalig A . - d ot htas s e tHas W artere oy ar between Omeha and Sioux City, o m{.‘(‘.‘; R ’j(,‘;‘,w)‘f{!m “,u‘gf.:t ":,“,L") graph company the right to occupy wich its | feature which is greatly appreciated by the | gored excuscs going to show why they wires, instraments, batteries and opevators, | rtveling puvlic. should not serve their country. i ubon Feasonabio and proper tavins, any of s | e Fremont, Elktiorn & Missouri Valley | ° ¥ \Wnat's your namet asiod tho judge of poles alo tho mght of way and space iu | railway was siccosstul i its wid to traus- | the man wi stood in the front row. tho depots or stations of the said Union I’a. | port troops from Forts Niobi Robinson | Iurec wiles from Beunington, responded cific Railway company not requived railway d to Chicago and roturn. Tt is | the Juro ] company for the transaction ol its business. 00 nen and as ma korses will “What's your nameil” again a: tho “ourtn—Itis further ordered, adjudged | sttend tho dedicatory exercises of the | judgo in u louder tone of voice snd decroed that the defendants nereto uro | World's Columblan exposition. “Sometimes I noar and sometimes [ don't allowed the period of sixty dnys after the e hear,” answered back the juror, entry of this deerce to make such ary Mrs. Winslow's Sooth “Whav's your name?’ the judge, leaned arrangements, adjustments and changes us | @yen tecthing is tho f over the bench and screamed in the ear of are rendered neces by the annulling of | cents a vottle P the juror. sald contracts hereinbeforo set forth, and to SRR e f No, sir; 'm not deaf, but my ears aro carry out the provisions of this decrep y rovisi . Canadinn Newspapers, stopped up,” ventured the man from Benn- e nl”“xlmllt(lll‘u {;nl‘\lu, ulmc‘xm!, ;n‘u\,mmml hrough tho kindness of A, McKim & | 10gton. eerecd he defendant, the Westera y g & EAES S the name of all that's d i Union Tolegraph comuuny or the defendant, | 0,0 the enterprising advertising agents 3 B omeon oo i1 3 man namo this indiviaual,” egee 1, Can,, we ave in receipt ofa ; court. )" begeed the of the Canadian Newspaper Direc- | The clerk supgested that his name was 15t issued by them, the first worle | Stephen Brock. of the kind ever published in that coun- *'Stephen, you may g0 to the bosom of your try. Itis o booik of nearly 400 pages | famiiy,” exclaimed the courtas soon 3 ho 3 of the said telegraph lines, the amounts v beutifully printed, hardsomely bound | BOHEAUERE Lhe pawne. spectively, or their assiguors or predecessors | Obtainable velutive to the press of the 2 5 and with y an exeuso, 1 title thereto, ana all matters whi o which nowexceeds 1,000 publi- | +Mercer, David H. Mercer,” answered this the Union I’acific Railway company, 1 of Montc nave thu right to apnly for and have stated | COp; D account in this court between the said de- | tor fendants as 1o the value of the telegraph property along the line of 1ho said railwa company, tho cost of muinteaunce and protits the cquities of the partios aefendant. horew, juror. and tiie nets dono thorennder in which ac* American advertiser doing busi- | “Candigate for ofice?? countiug or accountings the United States | yo neross the border, this work will | Mr Mercer pieaded gullty and was ox- shall be permitted to 1ntervene for the pro B i tection of 1ts interests and those of the | U Of Ereat interest pubiic, USixth—1t is further ordered, adjudged and decreed tbat all parties hereto have leave to apply to this court from time 1o time a8 thoy may be advised by thew respe counsel for further orders st tho fool o decreo, eventh-~"Thereupon each of the def, s prays an appeal in open court, wh owed by the court and cach of the de C. A, was a deley rr wanted to get off because he o 10 tho Presbyterian synod which meets ut Beatrice. The excuse was not suficient, Smil Swanson, a lor, was working on a suit of wedd: clof and 1f be served the marriage ceremony would have to bo post Mdross, flian, Alhrizht, . Albrig poned. " This seeured bim a leave of absencoe 1 until Thu 9 sday. rked the candidate-for- Joln 1, Pardeo, 1 o excuscd for the term, | ants is granted leave to superscde this decreo | | ¢ St Perrine, Omidia A. Carlson insisted th 1d n 0 pendiog oush appeal by fling o bond in tho | | et S Aitord: Siitnciiold, N gooit English, 1d pot apoaks sum of €,0001n the sual form with se. | 1 Agnes 1 1t tiiad, D) “Can_vou speak well @ curitios to boappraued aceosdiuis 1o law i | | Morn i tirceiort T gh to vote? such caso wade and provided, L Auzust Brendes, « Curlson thought that ho e T UDAVID J. BLEWEH, CircuitJustice,” | Thamas Batterton, O i a8k ke soould, Eha his case and now s Judge Riner yesterday nanded down o de- | 1 Eiidiy Wiemers, Omul jurors, VAV 800 9L 1o I8 efsion In the case of Doolitile Bros, against | \ Edmund B Daliey, O Tu the c >atrick MeC | et (R eaeg ot Dacllisle Dros waninat | ) Fuviuhd B Duller, Omiha o o Clitcars, Kotk 1iana & Bansae Hafnet i enjoin Lho defencants from bringiug suit | i John A Johuson, Omaha ... company, on trial in Judizo Koysor's coupt I8 upon & fortheoming boud, Judgze Riner dis- [ 1 Emui s Auderson, Unialia. .o o jury voturned a verdict for the plainti, « missed the suit at plaintifi’s cost. et assessing bis damogos ac | $ih000, i olutely T'ure, McCarthy was employed 1n a sand piv s - DECLARE 1T A CUT RATE, An_experience in tho use of Humphreys' | down in Kansas, Oue day tne foreman of | pcad Specilics in thousands of cases, extondiug | the rang told him to juaip upon & moving | Btald Old Elkhorn Alle, to Do Breaking | overa period of more than forty years, under | RFavel wain, He jumped, but he left his |- the Traflie A ment, wlmost every vanety of subject and circum- | K0od ht foot vesido the track. roved them to be absolutely A aan Iy productive of good. They | After Dundoo 1iace, UgIg, purging on reauciny | . TLe interests of the Patrick Land company und ura o tact and deed the have become involved in liugation ana a sujt 50 wedies of the world, has been filed in the distric o 81 “was' in eolf 8 A Bilh E 1001 uax.boen. Qled ip ty istrict court by which 4 %0 4o, but it s likely tbat con. ey Bliza W. Patrick secks to forcelose tho : N e i oulty sl Bre S - W ding mortgage which she holds on the lands which » y will grow out of tho \g per teaton bids offered by the Iremont, kikhorn & bo following permits were issued vy tke | comprise Dundee Place, the add:tion Iying Missour! Valloy railvoad, which seesred thg | Superintendent of builalugs yestorda just west of the ' ecity limits, ~ fn RRRARa0L for ‘LransRorilie. the troon 0 e wo-story frame dwellin, her poution the plaintiff makes poriing ps from 5 , Ba D mana. Ltobiusoq aud Moay. i y ith und [laruey strects. . aig000 | N D Allen, W. "B, Claik, C, The rate of §21.30, put it by that steagy | *-/SUbMinoFbermits o 50 | M. Northrup, L. W, Cralg and a score of The oponing of bids Monday for carrying | stances, has roops from the various posts in Nebraska to | PUFe aud aud ¢ Chicage and return to participata in the ded. | CUL0 ihout & featory excreises of the World's fair October | soyore otber ICunsas City parties defendants, Sho 4 go10R and thoroughl’ reliablo road, tho 1l Toralereres HISEAPRUASLECIT RAXLGS 3 oer, rom Crawford wnd revirn 1s S 1o vo fand 1o N. 1. Allen for 310,000+ that s the 1 cs 0t o N. D. 510,0004 g A Slhio “hransmitsouri | weraom o0t Gl | uLate to beaana eariy to rise will shortes | time of tlie purchuse b paid §110,000 i casi O oy ilos cuh menATen LUt slannt o Sast | tho oad 1o your hume in tha skies, But | and gavo mortguse on the propiriy o se- 3 orn Trafflo mssociation, which provides for g | €071, 10 ved and blattle k Mtne | curetho payment of tho balanco of the dopy. 4 O e ol Shobian targhides for & | i it jwakas 11t ‘longor aad bactor wal | OF this bulunca the sum of $245,000 remains lasaar 50 | \viser, due and unpaid. IUis Lo foreclose tho mort. At the meeting yesterduy it s alleged that Generul Passenger Agent Duchauan was present and beard his bid read without so b much 88 sigoifylng @ desire to ’ correct the bid in conformity with ; fhe rules of the two assoclations 10 which the Elkhorn owes allegiance. Be- 7] 3 fore wilnesses Major Buchanaa sacclioned ) E: the bid by which bis road secured the con- tract to transport 400 men frow the posts meutioned to Chicago and retura, and ou this L] basis it is assorted several roads not putting fn bids will file complaiuts and ask of the ¢ . sssociation that the penalties provided be w posed. It is an anomulous conaition of affairs, that s presented at this time, and railroad wen \ are wondering why tho Elkborn people so . boldly dec m-:uh 10 cut the rate un(len itis » . that they 100 have grown tired of associa- 2 e & Mlona und wasi o b fres lances 1n tho rall- | Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard gage and colleet #his balance that the suit 18 brought. o ——_— CATHULIO'CHILDREN'S DAY, Celebration ofithe Fonr Handredth Annl. versary ol Ameoric: Discovery. This alternoon the children ot the Cathoile schools of Omaha will colebrate tho four bumdredth anuiversary of the discovemy of America by an entertainment in Exposition ball, Four- teenth and Oapitol avenuo, ‘Ihey will meet at tho Cathodeal school at 2 o'clock and march to the Bxposition hall. The following program has deen arranged Opening - Columbia, the Gem of the Ofean Grand Chorus by all the Unildren Dt with Wands—a nmily Scl alau's Scl ) I 1t Minahan, ksg Address to tho Anier St Patriok’s School i inn &1, Josoph's Sehool Recitation- The Amerioan Flag. .St Peter's *ch | Chorus Poisn. . wreeen SL PRUL'S SCbOY | Chorus - Our Fing <t James’ Crphanag Closlng - Star Spangied Banier Grand Chorus by ali tie Childre The lino of march will be as follows: From the Cathedral school, Niuth and Howard, at 2 o'clock and thea Ninth to Har- uey, Harney to Twelftn, Twellth to Doug: 1as,” Douglas to Fourtoenth, Fourtecuth to the hall, Father Tigho of Jersey Ci dress tho children. On_ Octover 21 ail of tho Catholic societics of Omaha uud tho surrounding cities will join fa a grand parade, v will also ad oAt Y 3.7 ING THE SAND BARS, County Commissioners Asked to Stop Furthor Damage by the Piatte River. The county commissivners huve returned from the west end of the county, to which place they went to seo what could bo done to prevent the Platte river from wash- ing away the low lands in the valley south- west of \Vaterloo, The gentlenen find themselves 1n riore of a dilemma than before. In the ex- tremo southwestern part of tho county there is a tract of some 50,000 acres of land lying between the Platte and the *‘cut-off,” which is nothing more nor less than a sandvar. This lund is held by parties who have se- cured tax titles, and who now come and ask the county for protection. During tho past ten years'the county has epent fully §20,000 1 protecting the banks, - the way of rip- ping with willows ana stone. Last the county finas us than ever before. v SN ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when yrupof Figsis taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promnptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro~ duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepered onlev from the most healthy andagreeable substances, its manyexcellentqualitiescommendit to all and have made it the most pozulnr remedy known. § Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75¢ bottles by <ll leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it yromptly for any one who wishes {0 try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORMIA FIG SYRUP CC, SAN FRANOISCO, CAL. I OUISVILLE, KY, NEW YORE,N k4 @HUMPHREYS’ /VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND FOULTRY. 00 Page Book on Trent 9 EC 0 Cliure Sent ors.Congestions, Inflummation f Animals al Bischarges , W orma, veu, P onin. ipes, Bellynche, Miscurriage, Hemorrhages, nd Kidney Diseasess uptive Disenses, Man “Disennes of Digestion, Parnlsst Stngle Pottle (over 50 dose - - .60 Stable Cuse, With &y Viterinary Cure Of1 5 Jor Veteriui Kol 1y Droggia auantiiy’o HUNPUHREYS' y Ci r sent prepaid angwhere and iy any b of price. €0, 111 & 113 William qEUMPHEHREYS? HOMECPATEIC SPEGIFIG ND.ZB Tn uso 30 years. 'Tho only successful remedy for Nervous Dehilty, Vital Weaknass, New York. and tration, from’ overwork or ot} $1 por vial, Sold by Diu o MUEPHIEYS' MKD, (0. 115 %113 Willias 51 TAKE E‘A“PlL—Lu@u Hobb's Are:the Best on Earth, 4 ASt gonily yet promnt- iy on' tho LAVER, KID- NEYS and BOWELS, dig- peiling Headnchos, Fev- d Colds, thorough- ) siug the system of disease, and cures N Labtiual constipation They are sugar coate: do nat gripe, very sma casy to take, and pun'lkj vegetable, 45 pills in each vial, Porfact digestion use. The abeolutoly cure vick i acho. and aro recomnend- € by leading physicians, ¥or salo by leading rugirists OF henthy biaii; 25 ets, a vial, Addrcss KOBE'S MEDICINE £0., Props., Sau Fransisro rr Chica g0, FOR SALE IN OMAHA NEB. Y Fubn & Co., Cou15th & D lus B 3 A" Fulier'& Ca., Cor. 14th & Dougias Sta, L Foster & Cowe Council Blufts, 1a or 8 vials and large viel p To the owners of all 1ots or parts ¢ Duvenport between Hith and :sth str You are hereby notilied thut the under- sl o disiuteresied frecholders of the olly Nave been duly wppointed the may with the approval of the 0 Bssess the duniug tively of tho & of Davenport stre necessury b ber Lst, 1802, o the owners respe affected by gradi Yhth to isth stree ordinince HN7, pass proved Octaber 4th. 1502 X ré further notified, that having acceptes suid appolntment, and duly qualifiod as re- quired by law. we will. oo the 2ith day of Octoter, A, 1., at thie hour of 2 o'elock in the aftérnoon, at the office of Geo. J. Paul, 1605 Furnam street, within the corporate lmits of sald city, meet for the purpose of consider- ing and mal e assessment of daniuge Lo the owners respective'y of sald property, ufle d by sald grading taking into consid- era ofits, if any You are notitied to be preseat at the time and place wforesiid, and make any objections 1o or statements oneerning sald asscssuient of damuges us.you way conslder proper, onspeclal GEO. J. PA W. G SURIVER, JAS. STOCKDALE Omuha, Oct. Sth, 1802 0-10d-108 formation of her lost boy, who disap- P age 14, heigit 4 comple buila; had on when last seen dark sty shirt, fine ¢ felt hat; $50 reward for information that OCTOBER 12, 1892, Will cure You, is a true statement of the action of AYER'S Sarsaparilla, when TR R AT ) taken for diseases originating in impura blood ; but, while this assertion is true of AYER'S , as thousands can attest, it cannot be truthfully other preparations, which vn dealers will recommend, and try toim- | apnd pose upon yon, Ayer Take Ay Ayers only, if you ne and woull be benefited permanently This medicine, for nearly fifty y has enjoyed a reputation, and record for cures, that has never been equaled by othier preparations. AVER Sarsap: the taint of e Sarsa Sarsaparilla la era reditary scrofula and other blood dise vedly, the confidence of the people | of AYER'S Sarsaparilla, 1was afficted with kiduey tro You months, suffering es for about six can choose reatly with pinsin | YOW can take plain this, m v body w covered with pimply BN ELC it alondiis s tEna fashioned pepper and salt cassimere that never failed to help me. T then began o tako [ WEAPS out—or the very best all wool heavy and, in a short indigo blue suit with double or single breasted You can buy suits of us this week offered for less than S L Y fifteen dollars—and you can buy them for ten . L. Jarmann, dollars and filty cents. AYER'S Sarsaparilla time, the pains coased and the pimples disappeared. T advise every young man or woman, in case of sickness re ing from impure blood, 1o n Toug standing the ca AY parill 83 William st., New York City. sack coat tter how Wil eureYog |STRICTLY FINE SUITS Four of the largest manufacturers ol cloth- mus [ iNg in the world-—who make nothing goods—who hire as good cutt good tailors as are to be had they sell in Nebraska to the Nebraska Clothing Company. No house on earth, no matter who nor where, can show Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Lowell better, or are made -nearfed mother wishes in red May 31st, 18! John I° t 8§ inch fon, brown liair, blue eyes, slim od cont gray pants, shaker flanncl brown soft will lead to finding him. CHAS. DOIERTY, 412 N. 14th St OMAHA. howale purif; always effectual, A rel on the Tace, Bii Chronic Diarrhe Stomuch, Diz Female Compla Jaundice, K Mental D ssion, nful Digestion, I’ the Head, Sallow Cc Scald Head, Scroful D s, Sour S Torpid Live other s or dis- impure blood or a fail functions by t! to over-cating are b meal. A con , Chror ey Comp Icers, ‘mpt stom the best is cheapest— Strictly Pure White Lead is best; properly applied it will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub off; it firmly adheres to the LRvevnc -~ - wood and forms a permanent I () £5 injurio 15 cen to the most delicate. T sale by Dr base for repainting. Paints = which peel or scale have to be ' removed by scraping or burn- ing before satisfactory re- painting can be done. In buying white lead it is im- "oday you can all at one price. u- | that have never beel Pric gai Address THE RIPANS ClII mil cho or fancy, you The past week has demonstrated beyond a et to | dOubt the fact that the male portion of Omaha neipled appreciate the difference between “tweedledee tweedledum.” They we | that when the Nebraska appreciate the fact advertises to sell a dabiood-purifier | fifteen dollar suit for ten and a half, they don’ e o sell a _t(‘,n dollar one—they sell a fifteen dollar ca lone, To ecall our last w would be “drawing it sO many suits the first week in Octoberas we SCTOA YA ot AR T i bdts did this year. We're going to beat it this weelk ee GV Kinds of suits to pick ose from over two You can pick cassimeres or cheviots. You can buy the small of my back. In addition to | browns or grays. You can get the heavy, old- suits that au L ey to ask you to pay 522.50. uwnwwwx,wm o PRIV E v v e ODA ’rHE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach, liver and ; the blood, are pleasant to in the proper perf ch, liver and intestines. Persons given icfited by taking one taby tinucd use of the Ripans Tabules is the surest cure for obstinate constipation. They contain n : One gros or 1C. e »r\ , safe ana ble remedy for Biliousness, Blotches ht's Disease, Catarrh, Colic, Constipation, ¢ Liver Trouble, Diabetes, Disordered Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Eczema, Flatulence, Toul.Breath, Headache, Heartburn, Hives, its, Liver Troubles, Loss of Appetite, Nau ple Nettle Rash, s, Rush of Blood to plexion, Salt Rheum, Si icadache, Skin ach, Tired Feeling, and every ults from after cach othing that can be s §2, sample bottle stage paid. , New York sent by ma L COMP: 1 pe NS portant to obtain that which is 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. A graduate in genuine, strictly pure, and properly made. Time has rel wpUrmaorh roven that white lead made | /oy tot gy the “Old Dutch” process ¥ pack of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be-ob- tained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time, and produces the brands that have given White I.ead its character as the standard paint, “SOUTHERN” .’ Correspondence st 0days W 0. w10 (3. The eminent speclulist {1 nervoms, chronle, private. Load, skin and un ¥ dtsens A repml t')os aricy, aypliliv. o Wik, Pirtles n b muilor @ cpiney she ctarred, Consullation Bours Um0 0 *Nerve Sclscr!u o el with n wel e We Mo “COLLIER” § LDUGATION AL, “RED SEAL” — o1:3 3 = Su are stfimdgrd blrjanlt)ls olf Stf‘ig}fl STEPHEN ’:_‘.)\F\ Y.?).:TJN(.:: L.".?.I;”E.;f?.:.?, t and Europoan culture; Inrg sautiful e u\:&lx'?arolcneass? \};ou‘;et bt GOLLEGE Vensiluiod, lighivd by gae hebl best in buying them. For sale by all first class dealers in Paints. wtgrmaegengonn e L Unlike the Dufch Process that may save you many a dollar; it will 2 No Alkalies only cost you a postal card to do 0 NATIONAL LEAD CO.,, | St, Louis Eranch, k Other Chemieals Clark Avenue and Tenth Street, | are used iho preparation of W. BAKER & €08 t\\BreakfastGocoa St. Lenis, Mo, DEFORMITY BRACES EasireStockings, phick i baolutel| Trussos, whlal da plisy Batteries, > 3 o 1s far mora ec / 0 al, costing le than one cent w cup. Water3att/2; FEA ol iions, mourishing, and EASLY 5 Digkst Syringes, old by Grocers everswhere. Atomizers, W.BAKER & 0., Dorchester, Mass. Medical Supplizs. g H GILL“TT’S ALOE & PENFOLD, IUSSEEEL PENS. 114 5 15th S, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1880, Next 1o Postolitz: THE MOST PERFECT OF PEN3. Artistic 1oe QHICAGO EENGRAVING at Low Prices, Stock and Design The Latest and Best, we'l) send you 100 engrave® poer plate present plate (to be bald and we'll send you 100 e@v We pay express charges, METCALF STATIONERY OOM!’m.. (Late Cobb's Library Co) 136 Wabash Ave., Chicago. e ——— HNVROYAL FILLS <'s sale a success never sold joing togive you still bigger values—give you C) more suits and more yER s from. thousand suits but fine >rs and as sell all the goods ——— e any better in any particular than the suits we show as ourstrictly fine suits and we haven’t the gall twenty-eight or thirty doflars for them either-- but offer them at $16 to Look at them-—they’ll do your eyes good. and 1itlcator show. 18 AU treatini with Uhe groatest dloeess 1080 m A0, sgmInel Wenkaves. i ehtmwnt 10r 10vs of

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