Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 1, 1892, Page 9

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WHISKY WROUGHT HIS RUIN Y.ung Sabine on Trial Charged With the Crime of Forgery, HE WAS A LIQUOR INSTITUTE GRADUATE A Man Wi the Visit of a Woman Burg Cas Suffered from Anginst Inclaw-Couct The caso of tio state against A. 13, Sabine 18 oo trial io the oriminal division of the dis- trict court. T prisoner 1s charged with having forged and uttered a forged paper, a state warrant for #0.75. As the story goes, the defendant was in company with one Sul livan when he obtained a lotter from the Omaba postoftice, a letter that bslonged to atother Sullivan asd containing the warrant which has caused all of the trouble. Tho warrant was cashod, and thon both ot the men landed in the county jail. Last weok Suilivan pleaded guilly, bat Sabine decided 10 staud trial Cherets a sad featuro connected with the case. A few months ago, Sabine having laid up quite a sum of money, decided 1o marry. This he did and was gotting along nicely, holding a kood bosition s a bookkeeper in one of the South Omaha packiog houses. His wifo wanted to visit her parents, who restded in an vastern city, and a short' time ago she loft for the old_homestead. Almost immediately atter her departure the young husband feil into bad company and ut ouco 100k 10 drink. His employer tried to rea- son with him, but it was of no use and & fow weeks later he beeame a perfect sol, adding crimo to his record. His acquaint: ances induced him to eater one of the numer- ous drunk cures of the city. There he was cured, for the timo being, but te left the in- stitution weak in body and mind. While in this condition ho feli by tho wayside and be- came a party to the theft of the letter con- tuining the warrant, She Took the Furniture, John S. Buck hus a tale of woe which he has unfolded in o petition now oo file in the office of the clerk of the district court. He avers that on October 22, 1500, ho was enjoy- ing the quiet of 'his own home; that in the night time of that icen tical day, with a ereat noise and without any provious warning, the defend- ant, Amy Douglas, broke into the residence, tuking away tho furniture, Two days later, 80 the plaintiff avers, the samo defendant again visited thenouse and broke iu a second time, making a still lovder noise. Now tho plainuff secks redress in the courts, asking that ke be allowed to rocover the sum of £,00 from the defendunt. He fixes the value of the proporty taken at $10 and says that he is eutitled to rocover #,900 on ac- count of the shame, distress of mind aud humiliation which bas sufferea in the premises, Suing Her Brotie Myra Pringle has filed a suit in which sho hopes 10 be able to prove to the court that she should recover a juigment for 5000 from her brotherin-law, Robert Privgie, She avers that this brother of her husband, in a pubhic place aud in the presence of DUIErous persons, said that she was a lowd woman and not fit for respectadie persons to associate with, The floy Lost His Life. Juage Scott is hearing the tostimony the case of Fannie I3 Richard trix of the estate of Georgo Be deceased, aguinst the city of Owala, W. J. Conuell and W. E. Clurke, defondants. ‘The plaintiff alleges that on June 29, 1801, Goorge Weston, a boy some 10 or 14 age, e n administra- tram Weston, vears of was plaving in the vicinity of Twoniy-fiith And Mason strects, near the Mason school, On that day, together with & lot of othel boys, he was plaving i a pond that had been formed by a heavy rain which fell a few days previous. The boys had a raft on the water and iu floating about the Weston boy fell off and was drowned. Suit is brought aj the cily because (ho poud extenaea over and across the street, una ageinst Counell aud Clarke becauso they owned tho abutting property, which was also flocded. The plain- 1T secks Lo recover ¥5,000 damages, alloging negligence upon the partof all the deferd: aots. ‘Tho deferdauts in answer show that tho boy was a trosspasser, and that he was upon 8 raft constructad sidewali of which he and the other Jads had stolen from the city. District Court Notes. Yesterday was the umo the jurors drawn 10" st Juribg the next three weeks of the district court snould have re- ported for duty, but inctead ot the full ninety being prosent only seventy-five ro- sponded when their names wero called Seventy-three wanted to be excused, aund thirty of the men did succeed in convincing Judge Davis that they wero not fit subjects to serve tho county in the capacity of jJurors, Judge Scott has continued the Sarpy term of court until November 14, and iu the mean- time he will ocoupy Judee Keysor's court room. Judge Kevsor will hold court in chambers, The fivst thing to ve taken up will be the Helzel attachment cases. In the case of Frauk J. Galdwin against the Missouri Pacitic Railway company, the jury yesterday roturnea a verdict for the Plaintiff and assessed his domages at §,750, Baldwin was a switchman in the employ of the company and while acting in that capacity lost a foot. He sued for $15,000, alleging that the accident was due to the contributory negligence of the defenaant in maintainiog a defective track. L The Testumonialy Published cn oehalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla are as reliable and worthy of your contidence s if thoy came from your best and most trusted neigibor. They stato only the mple facts in regard to wnat Hood's Sarsaparilla has done, always within truth and reason. Constipaticn and all trouble with the di- usand the liver, are cured by 00a's pilis. Unequatled us a dinner pill - WEHRER COULDN'T STAY. Another Meetin ol the Boara of E I Eight members of the Board of Education met last night at the voard rooms and were about to sottle down to business when Mr, Charlos Wehrer informed tho board that he couldnot stay. He had been married but fow days aud his wife was afraid to stay alone witer durk. His doparture from tho board rcoms broke up the quorum and tho remaining memyers deciaed to adjourn to meet on Woduesday evening, Thero is an accumulation of business on hand that must ho ationded to, and if the board fails to bave have i quorum at the next meeting several mutters wili beloft in a vory bad shape, —_—— ACuretor Cholera. ‘Thero is no uso of any one suforing with tho cholera when Ubamboeriain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarchaa Remeay can bs pro- cured, 1t will give rolief iv a fow minutes and ouro in & short time. 1 have tried 1t snd know,--W. IL. Clinton, Helmetta, N. J, The epldemic at Holmetta was at first belioved to be cholera, but subsequent investigation proved it to by u violent form of aysentery, almost as dangorous as cholera. This remedy was used there with great success. For sale by druguls — e e Requires Some Tiokets, Php Owaba Printing company, which has the coutract for priuticg the city and schaol board tickets, will begin the work today, 206,000 ticikats of each belng contractad for, 4o addition to the same nuwver of sample ballots, The tickets will be divided into wards as !mlnwu.Jml up in blocks of 600 1.“. First ward, 13.200; Second ward, 16,800: Third ward, 10,800; Fourth ward, 200 Fifeh ward, 18,200 Sixth ward, 14,200 venth ward, 8.40); Eighth ward, 5400} lnth ward, 7,200, —— e You dou't want a torpid liver; you don't ‘want & bad complexion; vyou don't want a Dbad breath; you don't wan' & headache. hen use DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the ucation - Oyaters ut Your Owa Pric The oysler war which broke out at the commencement of the season between the Baltimore and local oyster dealers instead #f abating is spparently growlog Bercer. av Baltimore went Omaha one better and cat the price 5 cents a can. Oysters are now quoted in Omaha at from 50 & can up, accoraing to quality, Tho fieht appears to bo the result of certain houses refusing to enter into a combine or agreement to main- tain prices at a fixed point e Ignorance of the merits of DeWitt's Littie Early Risers is a misfortune, These little pills regulate tha liver, cure headacho, dvs- pepsia, bad breath, constipation and bilious- ness, - WORLD'S FAIR SOUVENIRS. How You Can Obtain One of bian Hatf-Doliars, According to Chicago papers for the World's fair souvenir half-dollars has fallsn off. About onc-tenth of the 2,500,000 huve been contracted for. Although many offers have been made for the entire 1ssue the fair managors decided to sell them direct to the public. All of these souvenir coins, excent five, aro being cold at a uniform prico of §! each. For the first struck Off $10,000 has already beon offered, and various brices huve been bid for tho 400th, 1492d, 15020 and the last coin, Desiring that these souvenirs be distributed as widely &8 possivle among the people. and that ‘all, irrospective of locality, have an equal chance Lo obtain them, the exposition authorities have sought to prevent syndi cates and oth from purchasing large quantities and thus ‘‘coruering” the sale, On the contrary, they have arranged to sup- PLY bunks, business “houses and individuals inall partsof the country with as many as th y desice to distribute among their patror customers or friends, They requiro only that the orders must be for fifty coins or some multiple of fitty, and that the order be accompaniod by tho cash, at tho rate of §1 for each con. A great many banks and business firms havo gladly compliea with these conditions nnd ordered each from fifty 10 20,000 of the coins Notwithstanding those been widely puolished, stiil a vast number of inquiries by Istter 'has buon received at oxposition headquarters, asking how the coins muy be obtained. The best way is to get them through locul banks, allof which are no doubt willing to wccommodate in thut way thoir patrons and tho residents of the city” or town in which they are doing busiuess. 1f, however, forany roason it is desired to obtain them otherwise, the proper method is to forma club of suo- scribers for fifty coins, or some multiple of fifty, and sclect some ono member of tha club tosend on the ordor and mouey and to distrivute the coins when recoived. ~ Orders shouli be addressed to A, Saeberzer, treasurer World’s Columbian exposition, Chicago. Itis probable that the coins will not be ready for distribution until some time in De- cember. BBut the orders are boing sent in rapidly, and will be filled 1u the order of being received. 'Therefore it is important that all who desire coins should put in their orders as soon as possibl sl st = » Much of u Kist, It isuot unusual for colds contracted in the fall tohang on all winter. In such casvs catarrh or ehronic bronenitie are almost sure to rosult. A fifty-cont bottle of Chambe lan’s Cougn Remedy will cure any cold. Can vou afford to risk so much for so smali an amountt This romedy is intended os- pocially for bad colds ana_croup and can always be dependad upon. For sale by drug- rist the Cotum- the demand conditions have £ ot HARD TIMES IN ENGLAND. rts Belug Made to Reliove the Ge Distress, According to the Bradford (Ingland) Ob- server, it is expreted tunt an arraugemont will bo come to which will enable work to be carried on at the famous Sir Titus Salt & Co.’s plush mills av Saltaire, near Bradford, without interruption. A few months ago it was wnnounced that i consequonce of the McKinley tariff law and the decrease in the demand for plush goods, the company had found 1t necessary to wind up its affairs and close the mills, réndering some thousands of workpeopie idle. It is now confidently hoped that snceoss will roward the efforts of a Bradford spumuer to bring about such a reconstruction of the business as will prevent the great suffering among the workpeople which would foliow cven a temporary stoppage of the mills, and will also involve as hittle loss as possible to the sharcholders. At the sume time, it is stated thut Mr. Edward Salt, ono of the sous of the founder of the mills, is leaving the ucighbornood and intenas to take no further part in the managoment of tho con- cern; while Mr. Charles Stead, who was chairman of the dircctors of the lato com- pany, nus ulso decided to withdraw from the concern, and has already come over to this country, with a view 1o placing tue branch of the” business which was started somo time ago at Bridgcport, Conn., ou a sounder busis, The samo paper says: *‘British farmers aro saying that this 15 the very worst year tey hiave ever kuown, The poor, and at the same timothe price of wheat is dosperately low. Andother things are not much better. fiven cattle and sheep, which have in former yeavs helped to stave off ruin, ure no good now—partly because of low pricos, partlv because feeding stuff has been short. ~*Somothing must be done' is the weaeral cry from all agricultural districts, But whatis 10 be donc! They would put taxos on foreign-grown wheat and meat and otner foogstufls, put they can’t. Two other remeaies pemain. Ono is a gencral roduction inrents, frhe other isa sweeping away of the big profits of the middiemen.” Lo Perfect action and perfect health result om the use of DeWitt's Little Barly Ris A perfect little pill. eral er NOT “GUILTY WITH OUT CRIME.” uch the Ofice of the Far- m Streot Theuter, When the treasurer of the I"arnam Strect theater came down yesterday morning to at- tend to his usual daily duties he was surprised to find the door of the ticket oftice open. This door is fastened with a Yale lock which Mr, Burgess himself avtendea to after the per- formance Sunday night. No force was used ana there are only two keys to the lock. Two money drawers had been broken open as well as a large wooden chest containing the stock of tickets, and about 65 cents in chauge was secured by the robbers. The safe had a tieket on it announcing that tho uoor was not locked, consequently the door was not smashed, rounding the strong box, howover, wero broken and the box itself taken ont but not opened. It only coutained a few dollars, It is the custom of the nanagement to deposit each night's receipts in tho vault of the Pax- ton hotel, which cheated the burglars out of nearly $1,000. Burglars ————— Al Hatlows. Services at St, John's Collegiate church will be solomnized at Y o'clock this morning, In the evening at 7:30 o'clock there will be sol- emn services, commemorative of All Souls, The ofce of the dead will be chanted by the clergy and surpliced choir of Creignton uni- versity, Fatbhor Hooffer will preach the commemorution sermon, - Attention, Republican Clubs, All league clubs will report Tuesday even- ing at Twenty-fourih and Cuming streets at 7:80 sharp ana join in parade for Goodrich hall rally. Hon. John L. Webster will be speaker of the evening, B. H. Rowsoy, Vice President State Leagua, i For bronchial, asthmatic and pulmonary complaints, “Brown's Bronchisl Troches’ have remarkably curative proporties. Sold ouly ln boxes, ()] | i THI BOSTON STORE TODAY Owing to Rain All Our Great fales Adver- tise1 for Yesterday CONTINUED WILL CE TODAY The Entire Stock of Know'es & Presby's Bought From the Sheriff at Less Than 500 on the Dollar—-On Sale Today. ALL IN FIVE LOTS, ALL AT 25C A YARD. 10,000 vards of colored dress goods, double width, 40-inch all wool cheviot suitings in solid colors, with more and novel designs always worth 4d; also double width navy ‘biue storm serges. The above at 25¢ are the greatest value ever seen. ALL AT 20C A YARD. 100 p colored dress goods in 40-inch changeable serges; 54-inch nav blue storm serge; in 52-inch gray hom spun with novel designs, worth 69c a All the above at special price, cos ALL AT 89C A YARD. pieces plaid dress zoods 88 inch all ol plaids and stripes, all new styles, ght and desirable patterns, woi th 6 wwd. 88 inch novelties in camal’s hair and boucle effects in browns, blacks and navies, worth 7ie. 42 inch black and white ds and stripes i mohair brilliantines worth 88c, The above are reptionally bargains allat 89¢ per ard, ALL AT 47iC A YARD. 10 pieces imported colored dress goods, all wool, navy blue storm serges, worth 79¢; all wool” Scotch mixtures, all wool Liondon cord, worth $1.00; all wool black serge with black tufted plaids, regular $1.00 goods; all the above at 474c. ALL AT 69C A YARD. piecos high grade imported colored dress goods, 46 inches, fine imported seryres in navy blue or black; all wool French novelty dress goods in alligator and jacquard effects, worth . The Rbove for this sulo at Goc. REMEMBER OUR GREAT ROAD WRECK SALE S WEDNESDAY MORNING. BOSTON STORE, N. W. Cor. 16th and Doug RATL- CARTS 100 Silver Coing Free. issued about Dee. give away 100 of the beautiful Fair Souvenir Coins free. Write for one at once to the World’s Fair Hotel Providing Co., 406 Chamber of Com- merce, Chicago, TIL When 1, we will World | cembor'2, 1802, wheat crop is | ‘The partitions sur- | RICE'S Powder: The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder,—No Ammoni ror ftent, Warehouse. A very desirable warchouse, 40x160, suitable for a jobbing business and cspe- cially adapted for the flour ard feed business. Located on railroad tracks. Apply to . A. Carmichael, care of Mc- Cord, Brady Co. - FARE EXCURSION ONF To the City of Mexico and Retarn, For the meeting of the American Public Health Association and Interna- tional Medical Congress, to be held in the City of Mexico November 29 to De- the S:inta Fe route will sell tickets at one lowest first-cluss fare for the round trip. This is an excellent opportunity to visit Mexico, one of the most delightful trips imaginable, at very little cost. A special party will leave Omaha Saturduy, November 19, and join a large party from Boston and other ecaslern cities at Kansas City. The fare for the round trip from Omaha is only $61.90. For further information and reser tion of Pullman accommodations call on or address, I L. PALMER, Passenger Agent Sunta Fe Route, 1 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, 6 North « Republican Rally. The republicans of the Iifth, Sixth and Eighth wards will hold a grand rally this (Tuesday) evening at Goodrich hall on Hamilton and Twenty-fourth streets at 8 o'clock. Hon. John L. Webster ana Juage Jacob Fawestt will be the orators uf the evening. Mombers ot the above mentioned clubs are requested 10 meet in their respective clup rooms @, 7:30 p. m. sharp, and march from there Lo the above named place. The public | 18 cordially wvited to attend. | | Aroported outbresk ot | metia, N.J,, created much excitement in | vicinity. Investigation showed that the diseaso was not cnolora out a violent dysen- tery, which is almost as severe and danger- ous ‘as cnolera. Mr. Walter Willara, a prominent morchant of Jamesburg, fwo | miles from Helmotta, says Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera ana_Diarrbwa Remody has giveu great satisfaction in thw most severs cases of dysentery. It is certainly one of | the best things ever made. For sale by druggists, cholera at Hel- — - Building Permits, ‘The following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : William Glascow, onc-story frame_cot- tige, Thirty-sixth und Burdette treets. ... . "Chree minor pormits Totul People overlooked the importance of porma- neauly beneficial effects und wore satistiod with transient action, but now that it is gen- crally known that Syrup of Figs will per- manently cure habitual constipation, well informea people will not buy other laxatives which et for & time, but finally injure the system, TS Frescoing and interior decorating; do- signs and estimntes furnished, Henry Lehmann, 1508 Douglas streef Marriuge Liceuses. The following marriage licenses were Issued by County Judge Eiler yesterday : Name and Addre: Age. t k. Strube, Seribner, Neb....... Meitenz, Soyder, Neb ch, Omaha... ... Gurd, Omuha 5 Kvasok, South Omaha.. la Ortr o, Omu, H }Jn)lll it i Emma LV { Vors Ustng the New Viaduet, The grading of Hamilton atreet up to the new viaduct on Military avenue has been | completed and motor traius began running over the structure Sunday. The old bridge is silll being used for wagon travel but s 8000 to be torn down, Beecham's Pills sell well cure. becauso they —_—— Closed by Creditors, The hardware store of Bureich & Co. at | 610 South Thirtesuth straet has been closad | by the creditors. A number of mortgages | were placed upon the stock at a late hour | lust Suturday night, ; No Alum, Used in Millious of Homes—40.Vears the Standards OMAHA DAILY BEE:H TUIL A LINCOLY MERCH He Had Cstarrhof the Head and Throat and Severe Bronchial Trouble for Over Six Years— Modern, Scientific Methods Cured Him, Mr. W. S. Morton of 1634 Q street, Lincoln, Neb., the well known live stock and commision merchant, office 1012 O street, says: “I had catarrh before [ came to Nobraskn six years ago and it has been growing more serious and more complicated ever since from sim- ple catarrh of the hnead to severe | bronshial trouble. W. S, MORTON. 163 Q ST, LINCOLN. “My lieal and nose wore stopped up, causing diff- cwty in breathing, baving to breathe through my mouth altozethor at tmes, There war continunlly Aull, full fecling over and betwoen the eyes whien wasyery annoyinz. Matter dropped from my hent 10to my throat, foreing me tohawi and spit until dis- Rusted With my Tty was espectully bad in the morning. My throut was sore and parched and 1 near- 13 0 ways hnd o DI, IACK covan and a deep Aid me no g unrefreshed, SA short U with the physic tate. Under t start an today Lam been removed. 1y lungs. 1 got s0 my sleep n arise mornings tired and 11 eonrso of treatment elund Medical Insti- re I improved from the very ely Woll; allmy trouble has ST Wil ndmit th i T wentto thess physicians with- out faith. 1didnot ataerh —especially chron- feeatarrh—conldbe cared. Tae best thing Lein say Isthat T have changed my belief. Taese physiclans have completely cured me, and 1 am <l to be one to recommend them to my fricads nnd the public.” HAVE YOU A COUGH? IS THR A SORENESS IN YOUR LUN IS YOUR BREATHING DIFFICUL THIS IS BRONCHIAL CATARRH. DON'T' WAIT FOR 1T TO BECOMI CONSUMPTION. TREAT AND CURE I'T NOW. ARE YOU OUT OF TOWN? And Do You Want the Unexcell:d Mail Treitman Then write for the “symptom biank, ppelan 1 & Shepard send Lo those wh the famous Copelan 1 & Shopard ¢ Tho blank is ingeniously dovised, YOur symptoms in it just s yo cturned o the Instituto it enables Dra, Shepard to dinmose your ease perfectly. Trent Isthen prescribed, modict 1es expressed and corre spondencs showinz progress and condition required Try the mail treatment if you cannot come to the of- fiee. which rs desire to atment by DRS. COPELAND & SHEPARD CURE NOT ONLY CATARRH, BUT BLOOD DI KIN DIiSEAS $5.00 A MONTH. Catarrh treated at the unifo-m rate of $5.00 a month—medic:n s furaished free. ¥orall other diseases thy rates will be low and uniform. Patients at a_distanes suz- cessfuliy treated. Send for symptom blank, Copeland Medical Tostiute ROOMS 311 AND 512, NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING. OMAHA, NEB, W. H. COPELAN DML D. C. ARD, M. D. Spesialtos: —Cat Disenses, Biood Diseate s, Whelmatism, Consim |, tonand all ehronie affeccibns i the Thiont, Lunge, Btowmen, Skin, Liver i ghineys. i oursi -t 1. .. Sunduy, 10 wim! 00 p.m., 7 08 p.om, HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SDAP FOR ALKAL! WATER, Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Bu: Etc, A Delightful Shampoo, WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water “SANATIVO,” the Wonderful panish remedy prescribed for oyer 50 yenrs, cures all Ners ,vous Diseasos, Lack of Memo= ry, Headache, ~ Wakefulnes s, . Emisatons, Lost Plotographed fromlife. Manh 0od, 0 F diminution of thoGenerative Organs, eic., and all effccts caused by past abuses, Putup convenlently to carry in the vest poeket, Price 81 a package, or © for 85, with & written guaraniee 10 cure or refund the rmoney. “If a drugglsh triea to scll you some WO RTHLESS IMITA- TION 11 placo 0 BANATIVO, enclose price in enve- lope und we will send by mail. Famphiet in plath scaledemvelope free. Addre ADRID CHEBMEAL CO, , Branch Office for 88 Dearborn Street, CHIOAGO, 1LLy SANATIVOis sold in OMAHA. NEB, by Kuhn & Co., Druggists, Cor. 1sth & Douglas Sts. J. A. Fuller'& Co., Druggists. Cor. 14th & Douglas Sts., and druggists gewsraliy, test Inven= tlont TEETH EXTRACTED WIPHOUT PAIN Ok DANGER AFULLSET OF TEETH ON RUBBER FOR #5.00, Portect it guaranteod. Testh extracted fn the morning. New oues luserted In eveulng of same duy. e spocions of Removable Reidgo Bee spocimens of Flexivle Elastic Plate All work warrauted as represonted. Office, 4 hird Fioor, Faxton Blos Telephons 1055, 16thanl Faray m “Luke Elevator or Stalrway fron 1662 BtreetEutrauce, Sls | twenty (2 SEV 3 BOND: Proclamation ana notice of submission to the electors and legal voters of the oity of Omaha of the question of issuing bonds of the oity of Omaha in the amount of one hun ared thousand dolinrs (£101.010) to pay for the gonstruction and malntenance of sowers in the oty of Omahy 0 tha electors and legal vote Omaha 8 1. George P'. Bomis, mayor of the city of Omaha, do lssie this. ‘my prociamation, wnl by the authority vosted in me ns su-h mayor, do hereby give publis notice ty the electors and le zal voters of the city of Oman 1, that goneral election will be held In sald elty on Tuesday the elzhth duy of November, 188, for the purpose of submitting to said eloctors and legal voters the question ana proposition fol- lowing. to-w.t “Shail bonds of the city of Omaha n 1 sum ot ona hundred thousuad ®100.000) be fssued for the construet malntenance of sewers, to Fin not e YOITS, 10 ATAW Interest mic ed five por eent por annan. with HuBONS e ed thereto, and not to b for DA the thereof to be expended for and mal e of sewers in the oty Omaha, nnd the proceeds thereof not to | verted from the objects therein specitic | 1question and proposit on shall be Bubmitted 1o s u0d plectors ent re b the proper form provided by law for officinl baliots, with tha words “YES™ “NO" printed thereon. Al of satd bullots Waving nn meEk foliow in the word Y ES” shall be connted i tavor of Issuing sald honds, and ail of sald baiots having an “X" mark followinz the word “NO" “shall bo counted wnd considored ns azainst the lssuing of said bonds, The pollsshall be open on the day ot election at eleht o'clock in the morning and shall continue apen until six o'elock in tho evening of the same day at the rospective voting places. as follows ESE WARD S B corner rsof the clty of dollars Ist Distriot Distriot— WOTLh streets, Grd Distriot— streets dth Distrlot—S B corner 1 ! lo south of Plorco Strvet HLLLL UL th DIstrlct-North side of Pacifio streot bo. Lweon £th and 3l sireurs, L L Oth Distriot—Kast sido of 6th stroot noa soth of) Pucific yiroet LR Tth D SUHOL—S 12 cornerof Park Wild av. A WHEECL S B coruer of Park Wild avenuo sth Distrior-8 iy stroets, sl Distriot—s w Center st Distriet—N W cornor 0th and Baneroft lith District—N stroets, Tth und Marcy corner 8th and Leaven- 12th n N W N E corner and Jonos corner 10th and Hickory corner 6th and £ corner 13th and Viuton i SECOND WARD, st Distrlot—N W corno, it D roer 14th 2nd District—N W corner streets, dra Distriot—8 W corne WOrth stroots 4th District—§ worth agrouts, SEh, DYt tier worth strcets Gth District—E st sido of South 2)th stree 0DpOsite Poppleton v, de ot Tth Distri I corner 16th streots Sth Distrlet—S E corner 14th streets, and Jones 18th and Pacliic ©I8th and Loaver W ocorner 2)th and Loaven S 23d E corner and Leaven- and Plerco William veh Distriet—N E corner Sixteenth and Con- streots ith District—N streots, 1th Distriog—s streots, 200 District—N F streots 15th District—8 W strocts, Hth District—N Beorner 20th and Boulovard avenue. and corner 2ith and Doreas corner 20th and Baneroft corner 15th and Vinton corner 13th and Valley THIRD WARD. 1 let—=8 W corner 1 Nw hound Chicazo 2d Distriet 3d_Distrlot—South side of BUE (WESEOf) 15D stroet. dth District—West side of 12th tween Douglas aud Dodie stroots Sth District—N'1 corner loth wenie Gth Distriet—N streets, (ol District—$ B corner 11th and Do zlas Sth District—N I3 strenis, uih District—8 strects. corner Hth und Duvenport Capltol avenuo strect, be- and Capitol % corner th and Harney corner 15th and Jackson corner 10th and Howard FOURTI WARD, b3t Distriet—N W coruer 17th and Davenport 2nd District— stronts. ird District—N street. dth Distriet—N N W corner 2:nd and Davenport W corner 2th and und Dodgo E corner 17th Dod e b N E corner 17th and Harney Gth District N W corner 20th streets. and Douglas N W coraer 2%th strect and St. 16 1 t—5 W corner 20th street und St. Mary's nvenue. Oty Distrio tsido of Xouth 10th strect, between Harnoy street and St Mary'saver 10vh Disteict—N W eorner 18th and Loy worth stroets 11th District—S W corner 17th street and St. Mary's avenuo. n- FIFTH WARD, Two hundred boys overcoats—for boys u to a dozen years old=— in heavy cassimeres— & in handsome stylish stripes-—with fine twilled Tining-—with detachable cape-—with comfort in square inch four dollars do'lars and cents, I'\i'l’y value at two ninety That's the story on day. We also open in several new styles in pant suits at the « t 1 cheviots 1 shades boys' b $2.50. This line of suits has done more to baild up our enormous trade haps any other one of all to wear--the durability’ in bo thing. ys' Tl e e, double and single breasted--it plaids--in stripes--in checks--in « Two hundred boys' vercoats—for boys up o a dozen years old n fine all wool Scotch m nobb y in beautiful in dark eft more war and style than usually vlaids with value six dollars 0 together ifty—at four and fifty ceat s, overeoats for to= oys' department our popular line of knee wear than per- 1ey’re made first cloths being selected for T'he suits opened today arve in both 1 plain colors--in assimeres and chev.ots--and are as handsome a line of goods as you'll find. specialty of this line of also place in Stock today three hundred of our new Remember, : ISuits, and that this qual- Ity commands four dollars usually. for we make a We will > the first time-- line of BOYS' $3.50 SUITS. These suits are cassimeres--pure s ilk and W ( made of very fine heavy bol. They are in superb styles--in dark lancy plaids, in nobby They are suits the shown even as a dollars--and shapes, and like “a of re which “catcher” for le at our price, three-fifty, are the They are trimmed. are never than five finely cheapest fine suits the Nebraska ever offered you. nd agsess in the city Aamag. to " 0 cov i it street from Vinton stre . 1t haying bean and being horeby 1, detormiied and established that tie severid Tots and pleces of rel estito herel rred to, Lave carn been spechilly beno to the fu L asiount herein lev.ed il ass against ench of sudd lots and p of real es. i, respectively, by reason of the dirues | I 2 of Lt part of T from Vinio street th “1 Therefore of suel Be it o of Ui ction 1 g that pirt of Omaa, 100, be Thom. parce Tor grid 1 by the ity innd int B the sum Hy loy uk Tof P s of o 1w | men Ist District—Fast =i le of Sherman avenuo opposite Manderson street, Znd District—S B cornor Sherman and Wirt streel ird Distriet and Liuke street. th District—N W corner Sherman and Grace strect. oth District—S W corner 17th stroets. 6th District—FEast side of Shern Wout ) feet north of “th District—3 streets. Sth Distriet—N stroets. Oth District—N streets, 10uh District—East side North 17th strect bes tween Californin and Ciss strests 1th District—8 E corner 18th and aveny W corner Sherman avenuo avenuo und Charles an avenue Nicholus stroot, £ corner 16th and w 16th 1zara corner und Burt corner 15th and Casy Cuss b Jius assessed, i tosnecial benefits by reason of sukd grading, upon the following lots and real estate ws shown by the generaily reeog- i map of the ciiy of Omuiin, Iithouraphed | na publishied by Muir & Gaviord, in 1301, saiil cost being: 5o Lvied on said 10ts wid req respectively, as follows, o wit: Pred Droxel wi its bik o 14 bl 1 Isasie & Hasceall 1U blk 1 Henry Sehindt i bik L Drexel i ik 1 o Wih It ik Fred Drexel wis 16 bl 2 Chisrles CiifTord 1t 3 bik 2 Surah A Cumi Kaiph Dro The oftice i i vane lin fect U 04 9 10 Dresel’s sab Appr Tohn Dolicriy w3 108 bik @ Chries MoCirey wia 10 bk s streets. s1x S E corner 24th stret and Ames w 1 WARD, 1st Distriot Avenue, 2na District and avenuc, srd Distrl streets. 4th District—S W corner 2ith and Manderson streets 5th District—SFE nd Wizt streets. 6th District—8 W corner sdrd and Parker streets. 7th District—N W corner streets, Bth District—N strects. Oth District—N E corner streets. Loth District—N W corner 25th und Franklin stroots. 1ith District—8 W corner streets, 12th District—§ W SEVENTI WARD, streets, 18t District—S W oorner 2sth strects, 2nd Distriet—=N E corner 20th Popuoleton nvenue, drd District—S W corner Woolworth avenue, dth District—N W Arhor stree Ath District—Soutn near (enst of) s 6th Distriot Poppleton avenuo. 7in Distriot—N W streots, cor S0th street und corner 45th and Grant 24th and Corby I corner 2ith and Burdetto nd and Grant 24th and Frauklin cornor 22nd and Clari and Muson avenue and 20th street and corner 20th street and side of Vinton A nvenie, E corner #th avenue and stroct corner Bith nnd Francis RIGHTH WARD ast side of stroot t side of 15t District— (south of Charle 2nd Distriet—We (8outh of) Paul strec Grd District—N W strests. 4th District—N E cornor streats. 5th Distriot—West side of North 25th street near (north of) Cuming streot 6th District—S I corner 22d 4nd Burt streots, th District—! corner 20th and Cuss strocts. th streot s 2d street near corner 20th and Nicholus 20h and Cuming NINTH WARD. 1st Distriot—8 W coruer 520 and Cuming stroots 2d Distriot—N W corner 40th and Cuming stroots. Distriot—N B corner 40th streots. 44l Distriot—North slae of Davenport street near (west of) North 42d nvonue Bth distriot—S E corner S1at avenue and Dodge stroet. 6th District—8 W corner 20th Juckson stroot fn witnoss whereot T have hereunto set my hand 08 mavor of said Gity"of Oinalia tils 17Lh day of Oetober, 140 4 847 of Op 2 BEMIS, Mayor, Attest: City Clerk. 01921t-0, and Farnam uvenue and Joux Groy MOUNT VERNON PURE VIRGINIA RYE I beg to call the attention of the pub- lic to the above popular brand of pure rye whisky and respectfully ask & com- parison with any other brand of pure rye offered in this market. It is far superior to any other whisky and I guarantee its absolute excellence in Havor as well as its purity andits whole- some effects. The public is invited to call and “ry it ) Heury Hiller, 616 N. 16¢th St., family | wine and liquor house Esmond lmull block, S W Leisted e 1td b1k i Fred Peterson whs 104 bik 3 Char es S tow 1U6 bk 3 Watherne hiors 116Dk 3 Juliun ny L7 bl Frod Bcier wia ies bik Soren K Winthers o0 1010 Has Morris Morrison wili fUIvs Karl Kramor it 4 Enmil Herrine its Fred Helorleh 106 o Pihiara T An Wi's sun wid 218 Mnseall & Ro; Snrah d Haseall sty el JUy Hascall & lozers e's (L8 4o il H O MeMabion ¢ it 1 o, I J A Crelzhiton eval el 1T do el L § Reed it3 b1k 1 Haz2l Terrace do IuGhik 1 Julia Doran 1t bik 1 ed IUs bl 100 bk 1 10 bk L W1 DIk © aistrict Omahi Sect i No. %) Strect SErects, clude sl st Pinces it s b the do a0 1UH ik 106 0.k 4 i il | passag the Mitry Collins e 1Lt bik 2 I ot 1 1 L5 Reed wii {41t 10 blk 1 1 Miury Collins e f1 1010 blk 2 I The Plattsmouth 1 V1 fproy 10/ connet Doy veo e Thomus A Murphy it 2 Frank 1 st S Whi ey 103 : Albert e Lo Charles Appleton 1t 10 ). Caroling donon nis 1t 13 nn hhard 8'g 11 1 Kueten M Pickiird 1t 14 Otto W Sezurnig 1017 Helen houdson s's 1017 Rusmus Poterson it 15 Mary Kiley Triv2l John C Barnard nbo fuls U rightsiofulol do nddfeivt \\]lu Nichols s g2 fult 2 8 B Rogers 104 nu M G MeCormiek et al AR 14 bk bk 1 ItGblk 1 11 bik 2 k2 e 1 bk A 2ol 6 1t bk 6 bl 6 1A Dk 6 i 16Dk 6 do L7 blkt F M l’vn‘\\‘l\ll Bblk & i LG MeCormick o Avss O fLabik 6 Deer Park 1 bik o Wb 112 bk It L bl 1t hik L1 bk It 16 bik 1017 blk 11 1h bli 11 bik vik Riley's sub 5] street nnd s [ eost of Rogers sub nbagh i th thirty Soctlo offcet [ 1 beor Par do isse do do do do do do do i s . ol . ol 04 ai " ] i o o] o o m o o 04 04 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do It blk 125 bik 2 vik 0 bik Letwe pirtof tix LS Reed cist 12 fe Teast fift do do o do do do do do o o ko Ly ol 1 Dy Lyin. tnl ction Tevied im Al of ths or 1 3t if Do 1t | tho rate of 1 per from the't nt and be'in f Passed, sep wed abovo tax § o the eity t [ 1 district No. 485 in th Dine, @Ing Lhirty diys distrie it tl ' w0 6. 4% T th i is N n sl [t Hial ots b creby e by ovenent district ate the materid desiro in-of I ther detor council of suid elvy Flhtancd proper it alithe real estute in oy a U vty in sild and the Board of tod toelve noti il Jots sib, sitid | dosignute the miterial o be u s by 2 d AV nd 1 Octo Approved Octol DEFORMIT amount That st lots i el es 1t 16 bk 10 1617 bik 10 108 b1k 10 1t 1 bik 1 12 bl 1 I bk 1t 1t 4 bik itHh k 16 DIk 17 blic I8 bk 1t 9 hil ich west 127 feot of that Flying cast of iTth stroet er Park and Hazel Ter: S and Bisee 1 1 0f that pureel of WeSLof 1Tl street between Deer Park and 11 Lax fots i and 5 se. srrace, part of L BLOTL 00 bt spuetal tives and 183035 and wssossed as atoresatd, shall Uately upoa tha passage and ap- and sl bacome DALY within fifty day ceupon intarest shail | 1t monti, payablo in ad- ne said taxes become 5o do- Tt this ordinance shall take ef- 3 Teon ik ELeE 1S s age, b, 1N JOHN GROVE Cliy E I DAVI Prosidont City Conneil. Septembor i, 1 BEN IS, Mavor +ant pavable at the el will pecome de 1 aftor No as seon in Se ton 2 of above ur. HENRY BOLLN, Cuiy Treadurer NO. 3301 street provement Ity of Omah e street i sild di JINANCI % croat rict inl 0 1] ners in i whi hat s cement distr! he streot in said in the ety of g ! \ereby ated ient district omprise Paci dmd s abiny between and fird je city of Omaha, and shall in- n both sides of Hunseon d'Plaee; and 1o lmprove dizing o Lot and 6 b oci deelared nocossiry curbing and mcud Mhit strect improvement dis the eity of Oniadin b and tho ordercd improvel by curbing af wprovalof thisordinan o »w allowed 1o the owners of real estate inosabd street b [ radne nad dosize 1 e used for the il notify the city M A0 having Doon and belng mined by e mayor and eiiy for re sons Which appear i coent distriet, shall he charged With the cost of Tmproving theres FORELOE AULOPIINGD 111 esLi D lin: 1ot Denefits to the SUrcet i pIoviment district, )lio Works I8 horeby dis tothe owners of Tands sl nssessinont, for the Vs, o duetermine and 1 forsuch in- ofliolal paper utive duys. ot lapse of waid joet o ) Wprove wion prior to u sy nee shall take WILOr ILS Dias That this ord in furce frou it 1804 JOUN GROVES, City Olerk E, P DAVIN, Prosident City Counoil 1L, 1 3,1 BEMIS, Mayor Y BRAGES EnasticStazt/nys, Truss es, | Crutches, || Batleries, Water3::4s; Syring 23, Atom z2ms, Medical §upplisi ALOE & PENEILD 114 S 151h St Next (o Post olfl ce

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