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CRIMES OF A LINCOLY Boy excise b temporary nbsence | uctions of the board i wiil pe away the graate st of tue comin that bis pr Gossip at the State t Vi ter a 0%0 A3 wrd county was incorporated 100y With a capital of $4,500 State Supe dent Goudy started for | Doage t , where e will tak o | of some sehool matters and look sfter the | political fencos, O\l Inspactor house today. The ease of the C Omuba agaiust Heu clerk of the from Paw 10ty Supreme court will nssemble row, when cases from th triet will be heard. tions 1n the caso of the state | igainst Silas Covb was filed the supreme court today. This is the us case in which Judge Scott of Omaba sentonced Silas Cobb and W. . Clury to fine and imprisonment for alleged contempt of court. The supreme court granted a stay of sentence on March 21 and 1hus kept the (wo attorneys out of jail. It is not likely that the caso will finally be triea until we next term of court. Heard in the Court Rooms, 16 of the pile of brick and debris at Homroa was at the state wmorcial National bank of ben Lipp was niod with | aprome court today. It zain - » Ninth judicial dis- | The the corner of Fourteonth and P streets, known as the ( t Westorn hotel, was confirmed by Judge Hall this morning, It is believed that the b.ildiog will never ve fin- ished Charity Moore was this morning awarded " ver t for $000 damages against the B, & M. for the death of 1d, who was killed at Hill City, S, n weile in the vmplov of the road. She sued for £10,000. G. W. Bergo, W. Hardy and S. M Bouedict, pronib es for county | spresentative, all | eir names have been n the oftfcial ballot., Lowrey, who was permanently in- ured'in & railroad sccident at Monmouth, 1L, and who sucd the Burlington for §30,000, filed the necessary bonds today to have the caso removed to the federal Durts. I'he Lincoln Streot Railway com filed its answor in the case wherein the heirs of A. L. Caldwel, the motorman who was kilied at Fifth and Hul streets a year ago, suea it for 00 damage The company inits answor alloges that Caidwell's death was due solely to hisown neglizence, and that ho had bis car fully undercontrol before he atterpted to cross in front of the Union Pacific sugine, L n in Brief, borate preparations have been made for H. any today the repubiican mecting at the [ ansing theater tomorrow evening, Jotn M. Thurs ton will be the orator, Heaith Officer Bartram reports an epi- dewmic of scariet fever at East Lincoln, He bas quaractined five cases sinco yostorday WOrnIng. I'ho polico station has besn besieged all dey by the numerous frail females of the city who were arrested at a late hour Saturday night. ‘They were each fined $14.70, and forty of them contributed to the school fund, Tue preliminary examination of Fred Stensel, the man who stole a mule, but sailed 1o get away with it. willnot take place uutil Saturday Nart s Nebraskn Teachers, STAN10N, Nob, Oct. 31.—[Special to Tur By I'he North Nebraska Teachers asso- © conslsting of Stanton, Cuming, Warne, Pierce and Madison counties, met in regular session at this place Saturday, A largo and representative delegation from each county was present, and the assoclation beid u session fraught with much zood to the enuse of educution generally. Judge Norrs lectured in the ovening to'n crowded house, His subject, *“The [mmortality of St. Paui and Stakespeare,” was haodled ably and was au intellectual treat. Judge Norris' iectures are in domand with the people, lon, Result of a Politioal Dis Covexinae, Neb,, Ocv. 31, Tele- grem to Tun Brr. |—The preliminary hearing Of the caso of Jess Wittenmore, wao stabbed Jobu Hudson of this city, was commenced this afternoos. ‘These young wen got into a disputo while at the independent rally last Saturdsy night, which quarrel fnally re- Sulted 1o Lo stabblog of Hudson by Witten- more. Hudson received an ugiy wound under the left wrm, plercing uearly to tbe pleurs of thy luigs. Both partios were ap- parcatly to blame. A o 4 Grocery Stook, Nowroik, N 1. —~[Special Tale- #ram to Tus Kax. | —The grocery stoek of L, E. Fisudt was lovied upon tday by the aheri with au order of attachment of Avers & W therwax and Reed & Co. of Sioux City. liabilitics as far us waown wre as fol Avers & Veatborwax, $313; Meyer pke. Omaha, $i llam Tacka- berry, #4; ). H. Foilvach, 869, The liabil- itles wro about 81,200 and the assets about .00 Kilied el White B, Wituew, New, Oet. 31.—[Special to Tus Bk |- Jdobn Wilte, 8 woil-t0-dn farmer of Mhis county, aged abour oy Yeurs, wscel- deutally stot bimself Sunday aftersoon Ma was ot huslice aloug the creek just BBove Swan City snd undertoos with the DUAL Of hils rifle 10 i1t u e tisn pole on which & Osh was caught. The weapon was dis- oharged. the ball lodging in he groin. He only lived about two bours, Went t Caannoy, #ram to Tue 31— [Special Telo- Joho Nortow, & section Bre AR, Was rua over aud instantly killed last BIght by @ freight traio & fow milos west of Bie cily. His body was out in two aua was herribly maogled. It s supposed he falexivated and lald dowsn u'.’nn- uui’x.: Foisep Au loquest wes Leld oday. Toe PR AR e R s e AR AR R R LI WA AN AR BA IR LR ) o, 08 8 winl Tol He Beoam o Durglr and Horsa Thiaf | Hestorcs b Oe 81 (Seseinl Tole. for Amussment PRLE AP wan caneanad by dudes Ry "o " whe DOOLITTLE WILL STICK TO THE WOA"D | tiow pars, e patiy Mry A empRrele | ’ 1 ’ J . CLUT T Bectares That 1o 1o M0i10 & Citioen of Lin A oL e @ Somh woln and That 1ie Absenes Wae | J e tondered Bie | i b, 0ot “pacial Tela Nin . . ! ' ! . he I It ra 4 ali night and y r f . o4 1INy With n n sof abating, It was 0 ' r h 184, nart arly for t beot time ha trom A IL I8 necessary that the land p 1 # s fathor niea | * . 110 the fa . , Ly Juden sotting | Clow 1 ! parenta ( v, N <pecial Telo t . " ) to 1 night closed the ce . ' N f o church of the . " ot | United Hraihe ( which has be hapen | SO was one Interest throughouat. « " I “ an's t ting committee . and red ah ssion in Judae Gregory's of . « nrother varn bo \fte on William S, Curtis 1 honw v and ss examined. He testi . n s ar « N fied that on one :asion he arguod a de Lor artod off Judge Scott which had " v 1 upon by two other ar " v ) \ the that 1u vie of it ought not to be nec. sdge Scott do. was toere for v 1 | anc T'he witness con befor Lo n UL o + C.J. Greene testified that while conduct- SI0F ludge Scott 1o Sarpy Wil st ] . t bet of | L he court i s in &n | into & passion, { never had a case be S i M Lin. | Tore yudee Scott since and would not it ho RWin. 6F 16 Cole oln st | Could belp it. Ha balieved him to be wholly . Kot Uil @ citi- | unfit for nis positiou, as no man wbo could e S T 711 appear | DO control his tempar bad any business on anic sav he would not be Oil. It kiils pain. Private lams' Case Still On, Pirramt Pa., Oct The case of Private lams el Streator and the other ofti o state milita for bim up thumbs for cheer- t during lay nothin o man ne H lams was a of importan Jacobs, that lams said pects me to take ied to kil Frick riots, was continued Aln on the stand, but was gleaned from him, antry, testitied L Streator ex- waat [ said, he can f vack fied that be heard Col- ng lon lams injury Under a ruling of tue court Iams was acked it ne intended o begin suits for civil dam- agzes in the case. Mo said he did. —_—— ’iles of peovle have niles, but DeWitt's Witca Hazel salve will cure them. Arriving New Youxk, Oct. he steamer Russia which arrived from Hamburg brings fifty cabin passengers. Sha 1s the first steamer bringing passecgers from Hamburg since e arrival of the last cholera-infected one. he passengers. together with the ship's crew, werw carefully inspected by the health officer, the passengers’ baggago and cargo being thoroughly disinfacted. These pas- sengers of the Russia have oeen visiting friends in Germany and had return tickets by this line. ——— If you have piles DeWitt's Witch Haze salve will surely cure you. -l - In Memory of the Earthquake, CHARLESTON Oct. 31.—The warships Vesuvius und Dolphin nave arrived to par- ticipate in the festivities of the earthquake @ala. The ships experienced rough weather off Capo Hatteras, but came on safe. The fostivities will open today with a formal re- coption of the officers and the flvet by the la Week association. The city officialiy does not take notice of the visitors, tho en- tire festival being conducted by the mec- chants and business men. —— . PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, John Stein of Lincola is at the Dellone, A. A. Beatty of Beatrice is at the Arcade. K. T. Richards of Neligh is at the Mercer. Joba E. Olney of Norfolk is at the Paxton, W. D. Jackson of Neligh is at the Paxton, J. M. Slusher of Holdrege is at the Mur- ray. H. G. Cilley of Iairfield s at the Mil- lard. E. A. White of Kearney is a guest at the Puxton, J. C. Stubps of Sutton is rezistered at the Paxton. E. U. Newton of Superior is a guest at the Arcade. H. Cress of O'Nelll is registered at the ard, F. H. Reynolds of Gothenburg is at tne Arcade. Jenkins of Schuyler is a guest at the A. Hanson of Holdrews is registered at the Arcade. F, E. Stewart of Chicago 1s registered at the Murray. George H. Moad of Chadron is & guost at the Murrsy. A. B. Arnett of McCook was at the Mu r- ray vesterday. A. B. Anderson of Pawnee City is a guest At the Millard, G. W. Wright of C! Dellone yesterday. J. S. Rothrock of Red Cloud was at the Paxton yesteraay. C. K. Huntiogton of Grand Isiandis ® Ruest at the Mercer, - I'. King and A. L. Prescott of Lincoln were at the Mercer yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilton of Pawnee City are among the guests at the Millard. New Youg, Oct. 31.—[Speciai Telogram to Tue Bee.)—Omaha: J. H. Frenzer, New York; G. Gilmore, Westminster, Sergeant Thomas Ormsby returned yestor- day from Chadron, where he has beea spend- log & month recuperating after his severe illness. Suverintenaent Tilly of the city building department, sccompariied by Mrs, Tilly, re- turned yosterday from a visit with reiatiyes in West Virginia. Cuicaco, IiL, Oot. 31.—[Special Telegram to ® Bre.|—-Toe following Nebraskuns registered here today: J. J. Johnson, Omaha, Patmer—C. J. Coloy, A. F.'Smitn and wife, Omaba. Victoria -E. A. Beuson, M J. W. Wilson, Omaba Auditoriuin— M. Elmwood, Lincoln. Great Northern—M. J. Buus, W. T. Anderson, Omada. Grand Pacific—W. L. Seiby, Omaba. v Center was at the Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Of great strength— Economy in their use. Flavor as delicately Lemon Orange Rose, and deliciously as the fresh fruit THE OMAHA DA ORTIN LUTHER'S cmwni 14 §e Rededioatsd at Wittenborg, Gormang, | with Oreat Pomp. | GAY APPEARANGE OF THE OLD TOWN Dreknd Out tn Waliday At in Honoe of T Bventelmperor Willlam Takes | | *Leading Part in the | | | | Wirre o 1.~The oid church bullt in | v m the doors of whicn Martin Luth n 15 nailed bis theses against papal indnigences, after BAYIDR boen soveral times damaged by war and restored, has just beoh azain rosLored, tals time by Emperor today in the g of many *, otber dignitaries ana ple it was rededicat 2 to th peror o o whole Willinm, and | royal pe a great crowd of the keys being 2 | t lmposing cere- | | qualnt old town is in | holiday attire, gay with tags and garianas, and thronged with peopie from al! parts of Germany and other countries From Luther's house the emperor and his | PATtY reviewsd a gorgeous histori proces- s1on composed of uineteen groups, illustra iug the founaation and development of Wi tenverg and the foundation of the Schloss | kircne, I'he members of the imperial party expressed themsalves as higaly pleased with the pageant. Upon its couclusion the emperor 4 party procecded to the ory, where a quet was awaiting them. Tue duke of York, who ropressuted Qaeen Victoria in the celebration, was seated onposite the emperor. At the vconclusion of the banquet, bis majesty arose and delivered n speech. He Lue thought of restoring the Schloss che, the scene of thy first act of the Re- Dation, strlick achord in the hearts of my Athers. After my grandfather had pi pared tho means, my lamented father took un the schemo wita all’ tte warmtn of his deep feslin It was aot God's will that my father sh d beholl the finishing work, but a grateful posterity will never forget that nis nawno is inseparably connected with this memorial of the Reformation. To us the church is not only w memorial, but a serious admonition and an cxpression of divine through the Protesiant church. oufession of our faith that we made today in the presence of God, binds us and the whole of christenaom. Therein lies the bond of peace, reacbing beyond all lines of division. ln the matter of faith there is no compulsion, free conviction of the heart tnersof is a fruit of the Reformation. We Pro- o feud with nobody on account of our belief, but we hold fast our gospel until death.” He then proceeded to thank the German princes and Protestunt sovereigns of Europe for taking part in the festival. He concluded by raisiog the cup that Wittenberg had pre- sented to Luther on the occasion of his wea- ding. “This cup,” e said, ‘“once touched Lu- ther's lips. It slall serve me to drink to the welfure of my illustrious guests; iong lifo to the Protestant princes of Germany and the governments of the German free towns.” After the banquet the emperor and em- press, her majesty wearing a red velvet cloak, proceeded to an improvised theater in the cavalry barracks, where thev witnessed a performance of a Luther fostsiel, illus- trating the principal events in the reformer's life. Afterwards they drove to the railway station. The route was brilliantly illumi- nated with electric lights and thousands of beoble lined the roaa. 'I'heir majesties were Riven a most tumultuous ovation. The whole celebration, from begiuning to end, was very and decisive acknowledgoment blessed 1wpressive, The entire program was carried out without a hitch, 8 News from the Orlent. Victonia, B. C., Oct. 31.—The steamship Empress of Japan, arrivea from the Orient, brings intelligence that the loss of life by the wreck of the steamer Bokhara in the typhoon in the China sea was 120, only twenty-three surviving. The Empressof Japan broucht tne cantains and crews of the Canadian sealers Carmelite and Maria, seized by a Russian war vessel and sent to Nagasakl, after hardships. October 20 two British war ships sailed from Hong Kong for Viadivostock to recover the schooners and sealskins held by the Rus- sians, as the vessels were seized on tha open sed. S 5 w D a More Fightiug in Crete. CaND1A, Crete, Oct. 31.—Fizhting was re- newed today in the provincs of Sphakia against outrages on the inhabitants by Turkish troops. A fight occurred near Hora, but the result is not known. Rein forcemonts have been sent from bhere, T! While there is life there is hope. 1LY BER: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1809, HOT SURINGR S0UTH DAROTA. T1HE CARLS had of America T tha 1%, %49 Toet ] " ahovn U e v atmos, Tavels wcanery. “th TAth i tha 18 e by Ate bettet known and more general O lehiy Iy ueed than any other cathartic ¥ ihe € monin Chitagh Sogar.conted, purely vegetalle, and MARDEN vans, Hot Springs, Dakots free from mereury or any other inji. : PAVING BONDS, tious drug, this is fhe ideal family MM Ation s and medicine. Though prompt and ener P lo o \eiraction, the use o o Omaba_of the question of issuing the getic in their action, the use of these bonds of the city of Omaha in the s t pills is attended with only the best ¢ v hundred thonsand pay for th « vt spa b results, Theit effect is to strengthen 4 wnd regulate the organic functions, being especially beneticial in the inte alle tof paviy posite the various derangements of the stom Po the|eesaarouten ot ach, liver, and bowels, Oraha ey - s L George P. Remis Omaha, d Ayer’s Pills |0 an al voters of 3 general election w are recommended hy all the leading | Tuesday, the eighth physician nd druggists, as the nd lezi voters the g most prompt and effective remedy | fol e Ut L e for bilionsness, nausea, costiveness, sum one hundred th i ind lon, sluggishncss of the | yicing. rapaving o woassn s thie inte liver, jaundice, drowsiness, pain in | IR tey o Paving the cost Of pavin the side, and sick headach: to relieve colds, fevers, neuralgia, | O ¥edin] taxes for pavine, purooses. snid and rheumatism. They are taken e e !nh-rvlfl payable semi-innual with great benefit in chills and the | b " Wi horseeding e per cont per an- diseases peculiar to the South, For kL Pl S i) travelers, whether by land or sea, ) DAy i the cost of b vine A zing the intersectfons (] " s oppostte alleys in sqil or in front of not xubject to yer s I s sment of sp for pivinz pur are the best, and should never be ote, with omitted in the outfit. To presérve i o their medicinal integrity in all eli- mates, they are put up in bottles as vor % g shali be counted and against Wwell as boxes. tiie Fsuing of said'h i «“ ‘6 &0t or's Pills i The pol i< shall be op Ay of said ele I have used Ayer's Pills in my I T S PR family for several years, and always | eontinue open untitsrs wemen mgond of the same day at the pluces, as follows found them to be a mild and eycel- DRSS fent purgative, having a good efeet ontheliver, Itisthebest pill used.” wk Spillman, Sulphur, Ky, FIRST WAnD Distrlot—8 | cots. corner fth wnd Marcy trlot—N hstreeta dDistrict—N treets, 4th Distriot—8 south of Ple sth Distric tween 8th and 7 W corner sth and Loaven- Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Ca., Lowell, Mass. 4 by Druggists Everywhere. Every Dose Effective cornar 13th and Jones ner lith and first alley t rth side of Pacific street be- U street b and Jones t=N W corner 1ith and Pa t=S8 W corner 18th and Leaven- N cifio worth st ith D rier 20th and Leave E corner 23d and Leaven- Gth Distr.et Jpposite Poppleton Tth District—-S k streets. sth Distriot—S | side of South 2th street, corner 1oth and Plerce corner ith and Willtam e rean streets. % Uth District—N E corner Sixteenth and Cen- tor sticots. 1uth District—N W corner 2)th and Dorcas H streets. ope (hith District—S E corner 20th and Bancroft e e N E 5 ; Prings eternalintte human breast; x‘r'e‘;‘ll""""_'\ E corner 15th and Vinton 33 eter E streets. 3 13th District—8 W corner 13th and Valley For streots. 18th District—N Ecorner 20th and Boulovard [ ] wvenue. But THIRD WARD Ist Distrlet—S W corner 12th and Chicago streets. _ Che G istrict—N W corner 1ith and Duvouport B —— D 3d_District uffering victims of Nar¥ous, Chronic and exual Diseasos ars often. forced to give vay to e of Capital avenue of 12th street, be- d Dodge streets. E corner iutn 5th District- v . and Capitol Hopeless sth District—N corner 0th and Haraoy TR RN TS eets. b espair, after trying for years to obtain from h Distrlet—S8 I corner 1ith and Douzlas muititude of doctors the oLy, oth District—N E corner 15th and Jackson streeis. b District—8 E coraor 10th and Howard streets. Help [t X ] FOURTH WARD. hey profess to ba able to Ist District—N W corner 17th and Davenpore streets. 2ud District—N W corner 22nd and Davenport roets. drd Dist. render them. For and t—=N W corner 25th und Dodge streets, v Which many of them cxact the most un ith District—N B cor Vicograd oritlie inoats S, reasonable fees. Thousinds of personswho | siresre T Cv N B corner 17th and Dodge LoNDON, Oct. 31.— A dispatch from Saigon | [ive sufered ror years from th District—N E corner 17th and Harney says the ship Gretua was wrecked on Rifle- b o e v h District—N W coraer 20t slas man shoal aud a part of the crew drowned. The s coraer 2th and Dougla 2 Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for chil- dreu teething, rests the child and comforts Various form; and degrees of thess obsti- 7th District—N W coraer Mary’'s nvenue. [r— th streot and St. Sthi District—S W c 20th street and St the mother; 25 a bottle. nate malidies, have come to uiin a an | Mary'aavenae. || COTIEr20th street and s - almost OLh District—Enast side of South 10th strest, Bassler Goes to Cinclonati, "atwoen Harney Jtreet and St Mury's avouus. Orders have been issuod by the weather Helpless worth streste " COTBer 15th wnd Leuven- bureau transferring Mr. S. S. Bassler, who \LUth District—8 W corner (7th street and St bas been acting as local forecaster n tkis | condition, and by our ability a ury's avenue city since last Octobar, to Cincinnati. Cap- | perience have been s:exlily, FIPTH WARD. tain G. E. Hunt bas been transferred from and permansntly e Gle © P Ist District—Enst sile of Shermuan avenue New Orleans to fill the vacancy and will 5 st or D i andorson sirest. 5 probably arrive in Omaha some time next | Jersseos fatorie of Stricture, Hy- | (4 NSLHIot=8 £ corner Sherman avenue Wweeis. Assistant Observer L. E. Stronach | droosie, Varie seele Piee and o myriad of <) ; will probably ve transferred to auother sta- tion. Mr. Bassler uas rendered excellent service during nis stay at this station and was transferred to his old home at Cincin- niti at Lus own request —~— Au bouest pill is the noblest work of the apotbecary. DoWitt's Little Early Risers cure constipatiou, biliousness and sick head- ache. ill W Drs. Betts & Betts drd District—S W corner Sharman avenue nd Lue stre th District—N W 1nd Grace street oth District—S W corner 17th and Charles strects. fth District—Enst side of Sherman avenue 1bout 1) feet north of Nicholus stree milar i.ls and afilictions, corner Shers 7 ave ve Send 4 cants fo lustra,ed qook, Ccnsultion fre. copy of our 120 page Cull upon, or address ita stamp, “th District—S E corner 6th and Izard strects. Sth District—N W corner 16th und Burt streets. Uth District—N E cornor 15th and Cass streets 10th Distrret—East side North 17th street bo- tween California and Cass streets 11th Distriot—8 E corner 18th and Oass streets. 119 So. 14th Street, OMAHA, NEB. SIXTH WARD, 1st District—S E corner 24th streetana Ames avenue. 204 District—8 W corner 6th strect and Grand avenu. drd Distrie streets. 4th Distriot—8 W corner 2(th and Manderson streots 5th Distriet—SE corner 2ith and Wit streets. N E coruer 45th and Graaot CURED. BY EL RICITY, Oth District—S W corner #rd and Parger % 19 bl street JON M wra for our 100-page KLECT4O-MED- il District—N W corner 24th aad Corby B, B. BLISS, LowA PAL Sth Distriet—N E corner 27th and Burdette streets. ORDINANGE NO. 3318, sth District—N E corner 2:nd and Grant AT An ordinance orderinz the curbinz of 17th 1uth District—N W corner 23th and Franklin o CATARRH, strect, in street improvement district No. 47 | streets. i o ol Sndtone. s i rocting (th Diatriot—§ W corner 24th and Franklin oUG 3 the board of ublic works 1o tuke the ngees- | stree OOI c 0 coucHs, S4FY 850pS L0 CALNS 5 AL MK L e G o0 2th Distriot—S W corner 2:nd and Clark w Bo it orduined by the City Council of the city | streets, BRONCHITIS, of Umahi: b SEVENTH WARD, e d Scetlon 1. thiet, In street im- | ist Distriot—8 W cornor 2th aad Mason 3 rove: No. 47 Bé und the same is | strecis A M —1 ASTHMA, ereb; urbed with red Colopdo sund- 2nd Distriet—N E corner 20th avenue and ording to specifications on file in the | Popbleton wyen o, / o HEADACHE, board of publig works. 4rd Distriet—S W corner 20th street and 4 4 Secuon Tt the bosehol public works Is | Woolwartl avenue. horoby directed to take Lh NERVOUS PROSTRATION. *'Oxygen Book™ free. Call or write. Specific Oxygen Co,, Sheeley Block, Omaha, Nob. cause sald work to be dene ui Section & Thut this ordiunce shali take effact and be in force frpin Apd after Ity puase ase. Passed October 15uh, 1395 DCOSSATY Steps to bcording to speei- sald bourd, 4th District—N W ocorner 20th street and Arbor street. 5th Distriet—South side of Viaton street near (east of) south #2d avenue. Oth District—S E corner #0th avenue and Poppleton avenue. 7¢n District—N W corner 3ith and Franels streets. ficut.on on tie in the oftive of JOHN GROVES, ! City Clerk. GHTH WARD. Save YourEvasizht FP. DAVIS, t Distriet—Eust 0 Lropident Oley Counott. | (o0l St eniae ©f #th street near Approved ucwher.mbl i 204 Distric L side of 23d street near Wi F. BEMIS, (south ob) Paul street. Mayor. drd District—N W corner 20th aud Nicholas i - ."'—' streots. ORDINANCE N6. 3326, 4th Distriet—N E corner 20th and Cumiog An ordinance locating ertain additional | Streets. « w0 of water hydrants in the ity of ¢ Be it ordalned by the city eouncil of Company be and the same s hereby ordered mal 5th District—West side of North 25th street near north of) Cuming stroet 6th Distriet—s E corper 24d ind Burt streets. th District—8 W coruer “0th and Cass streets, iho city of Ounaha; | That the American Water Works ction 1 Blace additional water byarants in the oity NINTH WARD, wuha, us (ollows: Qe 0n Aties uvenue 400 feet westof ith streot | gotas s #WFI0C—3 W corner 20 and Cuming One on Awes avenue 140 foet west of 34th | "3 Dliirict—N W corner 40th snd Ouming stree strects. Oue on Ames aveuue 200 feet west of sith | **g Eyes tested fros by an EXPERT OPTIOIAN | - ctreat straerarict=N E cormer #ih wud Farosm Porfect adjustment. Superior lenses. Nery- Sectlon & That this ordiunce shall take 4th District—North slae of Davenport street oushoadache cured by using our Spactaoies | CTect and be in force from und SEtor ie pass (west of) North 24 & vonuo. d Eyoglisses Frices low (0f 8rst siast | 4fhssad Octotar pe distriet—S K corner st aveaue and THE ALOE & PENFOLD GO, 1148, 15thSt, Croighton Blosk Approved October Dodge street. 6th Distriet—8 W corner ckson stret. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand as wavor of safd city of Omaha, this ¥ith day of Ootober. 1892 » GEO. P. BEMIS, Mayor, Attest: Joux Groves, Uity Clerk, = o19as1s JUHN GROVES, Olty Clerk. E P. DAVIS, President City Councll. itk 15 3 GEO. P, BE 20th avenue aud | prices Sth Distriot—East side of 8th street noar soath 10 stre Tth ) triet—3 E cornerof Park Wild avenue i |'\\. 1a e H sth Distriot W corner 10th and Hickor streets a9 okory Jth Distriet—$ W coruer fth and Centor Wth Distriet—N W corner 0th wnd Baucroft stroets \th District—N E corner 13th and Viuton streots. Overcoat reuments Arguments that speak fouder than word Pric How is &3.75 s to talk must be , argi loud voiced For aloud talker for a good wide wale cassimere overcoat Or would you rather have ulster for 5 a heavy long Or a still better one for &7 And for &8 Ah, that's the stu "y For ¢8 we have the finest light beaver er laid eyes on too-—\Wide got blue-— wale- -Box, overcoat you e black-—-brown ones, shape— 88— -that's our leader, You prefer a storm ulster —-all prices all fabrics we have them These are our arguments- - Columbia Clothing Co., Cor. 13th and Farnam— Successors to M. Hellman & Co.--- [t Inthetr entrent of a’l fo PRIVATE DISEASES. bition. the most rer rs of the treatment of this 59 in ses, which broven by t s who have timony of thou- Write Tor cf arsund qu T chuss Of Gise universal t morphine 10 20 dnys, A Dr. J. sicph T4t and Farn tan, Omad o J. A. Beatello, Votora, ( 1in, M. Soveren nsen. AP ( pherson, Clara I B. Ellsworth, Jonn Mohr., Georze B Tzschuok: You are hereby notified that the under- sizned, three disinterested frecholders of the city of Omahin, have been duly appoint the mayor. with the approval of the city ell of shid city, to assess the damage to owners respectively of the prop hy ordinnnce necessary to be appropris the use of sald city, forthe purpose o mz and extending 16th street fror street to south elty limits. You ‘ure further notified, that having cepted 8:1d appolntment and duly quified required by Taw. we will, on the 2ist day November, A, D. 1892, at the hour of 10 o'cloc k in tne forenoon, at ' the office of T, B, Me( 11+ joch, room 82 N.'Y. Lite Building, within the corporate lnits of sald city, meet for the pur- pose of cousidering and muking the ass mentof dumnge to the owners respect ivel said property. by re \ppropriation thereof, Ly tion special benefits, if z 1y I'he property belonginz to you, proposed to be appropriuted as atoresaid, and which hus been declured necessury by the council. by ordinauce, to uppropriste to the use of tne city, Leing situnte in sald eity of Omai, ounty of Douglas, and stite of Nebras s described as follows, to-wit 8 20 feet of w feet of lot 46, 5. E Okahoma, West 16tect of lts 10 and (L Mottor's subdi- vision of lot 4, 8. E. Rogers' platof Okaboma, West o feot of 5ub ot 1, tux 1o Ouk Hill N¢ foot of lot 15, Oak Hill opern- inton Rozers ot of lot feet of west 2 , 8 Mottor's sub of lot Rozers' plut of Okahoma. rih 200 feet of west @ of lot Okahoma, # teet sub 1ot 4 of tax lot %, You are notitied 1o be present at the tine time and pluce aforesaid, aud make uny ob- oncerainz, sali pro- russessment of dau- er proper. T, B Ml N F. 1 5. K. Rog- Jections to or stalewents posed appropriation. 0 Oct. 21 16th and Howard Strests, OMAHA, NEB, 50 Rooms for Patients. ‘ment of For the tre Chrenic, Private = Nervous Diseases, MALE AND FFMALF Piles, Fistula, Fissure and Strie- ture of the Rectum permanente v cured withont the use of Kni: e, Ligature or Caustic. 086 e 18 and our 107 pago BOOK on DIS SES und Question Bluuks, will be MATLED FRE; INTERNATIONA 16th and Howa V. COMAXWELL M. D0, Pros NEBRAS National Bank, U, 8. LEFOSITORY - - OMAHA, NEB Capilal -.$400,00) Surplus. ... 563,000 OMcers andDirectors—Henry W. Yates. prostdans it C. Cush prostdeny, . 3. Maurios W, Morse, John §, Collias J. N. i Vatriok, lewls A ieed. cashier. THE IRON BANIL. Theonly asally grat 1338 payilalyy BigLt yoars' stady Yoars practiosl expar ence with )¥n disesses. Troats auoosstaily allchront 1 given up by and moo bim or writa for qu thinkyourease hop slets r dusiors Call a blank Do nok b your dostor tails yOu 0. buttry the Chinase octor with b al wonderf{ulre nedies. aud rocalve ey 13 permanenteurs —what oLhor doctors ©annnt kivs Herbs. [toots and Plauts ~natury's rewsdiss -nig wedicines. Tha world his wittes. Oy thousaid als 10 LUF20 Y6Ars Dractics. Nodajario 1y 5. DO nAredtics, 10 polsoa atlon i reatment 4nd PeFmsnent curs Following cases surcassfally (raatsl ani oursi Yoo up by other doctors. Thoe. Coughlin, 442 Harney stre mitian, i years. Kidoey and lver tr Thios. Culveri, Lih and Farnsm stes debiiity. indigastion, 1054 of stranzh Took mediclits foF yaars but £0b 1o Fall M. L. Andel 182 Canlag stre esanes thma and bronchltls of Bftesn yosrs standing L gensru 14 viealies. dxeha, Tlas for [l the foillowlng six bolties for ek L uing. itheumat! Kldney aod Liver ( Only by Cilusse M romediar Ay tho cire of indigostion ey 3014 4 0Jice, 16tb andCaliforais h'_; Om, Ne g Xl