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THE OMAU ——————————————————————————————————— e O O OUIETLY WAIT| Falm'nation of Competitors Doesa't Move the Uion Fasifio Passenger Department. NO CERTAINTY THAT WAR Will ENSUE Next Move of the “wOvertand” M { New York & New Eog- 1and Stoekl Western Rivals the y Decide—Stormy Se: sion iders. The action of tho Atchison, Burlington, Rock Island, Colorado Midland, Rio Grande Western and Denver & Rio Grande roads in | fssuing a joint eircular ng 10ve fror tickets or o s lines abo wling upon connect ale all round-trip | o reading over tho auy portion of which | y Pacitie, a3 the pted vy the roa ), has ciused little exci jon Pacific cireles, agalnst which retuliatory measures have been in lines to order Chicago, work pax, who is still i z \on from _that ing the mattors in this conne end, has uot as yet shown his hand, and it 1s thought will follow tho waiting principie of and sit still until something up. The oficials in the passenger t, when seen as to the probable Lomax would take to meet th ouid give no information i s, not having been apprised of ut's position: it thougnt vover, that the have y from The re Lof tho roads in ) accept excursion tickets will Tect the business of the Union but may bolp it to secure transcon tinental business that would otherwise seck rival trunk tines either golng or returning, ‘The return oard notifying the comwmittes that tho circular has cccived is nd- dressed to G. [1, Bennotr, general passenger and ticket azent of the Rio ( ide Western, and shows conelusively whose ox 18 gored. In itself the circular can work no harm to the Union Pacific, except that it places the general pussonger agents of Lho roads party to the oircular on record against the pas. senger department of the Union Pacific, and this may have been the only thing desir but should this only be o flyer and the road mean to follow it up with a second cireular refusing to bonor one-way tickets then tho r W v ro enougl, for that wo n embargo apon the Union vusiness in transmissouri action boycott, the premis the gen ciroular that intende €ontro be wrritory. RATIVIE Interesting Meoting of the Stockliolders of the New York & New Engl Bostox, Mass., Nov. —~At a special meeting of the New York & New England stockholders 1t was voted to reconsider the action taken lest March, providing for tho possibie exchange of shares ot the preferred stock for consohdated bonds. A motion was put to open the polls, but Lawyer Drandeis, in bebalf of Stockholdor ~ Goldsmith, objected, and ssked why the stockholders were called now 1o ratify the lease of the Providence & Bpringfield, which was executod in 1800, No ono arswered. Heothen asked if a suit Wns ot progress to set aside tals lease, 23 it was made largely for the beneiit of the ud not for the benefit of the company, and stated that there was $5)0,000 of tho Proviacuce & Springfield bonds over- due, and the mayor of Providence had taken poseession of the road. President Parsor d it was for the in- terest of tne New York & New England to ratify this lease, but Mr. Brandeis said that did not answer {he question, Mr. C. A, Prince said there had beea a technical default on the DProvidence & Springfield bonds. Mr. Coolidge, representing Paine, Webber & Co., moved that a commitice of stock- Lolders ot employes of the New Eugland ;ond bu appointed, to revort before January 1, 184, o tho circumstances of tho leasure of the Meridan, Wateroury & Connecticut River railroad, which, ho_declared, was not for tho interests of the New York & New En but this was objected tog tr. Brandeis also objected to that lease. “You withheld the New Bogiand report to the railrond cowmmissioners iuteutionally unnl after this meeting, as it will make a Gisastrous showirg, and you have earned a deficit of $416,000 ina year. Wo ask that this railrouy ccording to Lb Inw. It is not for the interest of the No York & New I ‘ot to have the presi- dent or dive up roass and sell them at a profit.” Mr, Lummis, representing W. H sald to the objscior th feat the resolu mterest of the ond M, Coolidge’s motion to postnone the Meri- don lease was voted down. ¢, Cootidge douvted President Parsous suid would doubt Mr. Collidge said it was the first had been called a i The mec hen proceeded to voto on tho lease of the Providence & Springfield and the Meridag ronds. were 16 ehares voted, of which 168,227 were 1n f the leases, s directors, Princs the was trying tod ts leaso m tho the decision and ) truthtul persons time he AFFAIRS Iy CHICAC Fasthound — Shipm! Charges A Cmicago, il Nov. ustbound ship- ments continue unsatisfactory irom a rail- rond point of view. Last week amounted to 71,024 tons, st the preceding week, ana ugainst 76,840 the corresponding week last vear, At 9amo time the shipments by like amounted 82,150 tons, agaiust 73,617 for the preced g weel. ‘I'he conference between Passenper Agent Hivbard of the Soo line and the representa tives of the Chicago-St. Peul roads, w barren of results. 1t was called to b Hivbard's complaint that certain lines are manipulating the market at St Paul and Minneapolis in a manner 1o cut the rato be- wween the Twin civies and eastern points by way of Chicago. The Soo officials produced 40 proof. Kepresentatives of the Chicago roads say that the 50015 up to its old trick of wanu €XCuses Lo cut rates, s it almost at 1his season of the ye wor meoting of peneral passenger agents was ever seen in Chicago than that which crowded the Moling rooms at the Auditorium hotel to cousider rates for the Worlu's Oue bundred were present, repres 405 of tho United States. Canada and Mexico, No busivess was transacied ub the morning session beyond the election of C. P. Attmore as president and George Devin as socretary. Iu the aiternoou'the visitors went to the exposition grounds us the guosts of the Iliinols Central Ruilroad company and the World's fair ofiicials. AL tomorrow’s session a propesition in regard to rates for tho fair, subinitted by W, It Busenbark, trafiic man- ager of the Chicago, Great Western road, will probably bs considered. Mr. Busen: buck suggests that during the first six weeks of the exposition & balf rate be charged from all points. 1t is expected that the travel will be comparatively light during that pericd, and that atthe eud of tnat time, Arthe increased business should warraut, the rates can be advanced 10 & fare and a birvd for the round trip. Short— the Work on the New Bridge. Ice runniog on the river vesterday morning temporarily put s stop te the work of wat tressing the Missouri above the site of the Ownhs Bridge & Termlual company's structure now in process of coosttuction at East Omaha. The deluy was not long, how- ever, altbough the river was ruaning full of slush ice, due to the cold weather iu the worth, Coutractor Nel mattross work who bas charge of tue the bridge, bas com- pleted the work on pier 5 and the mattress on pler 4 s uow bewy pui iv and that oo pier No. 6 commenced. All the waterial for the river work suda | large intersta wero | M | 1t was asc oonsiderable portion of the diking work are on hand ready for the contraciors to begin on their several contracis. Sbould the weather continue good for the ext two weoks Mr. Nebr savs the mattress works will be cowparatively doue, at least il of tho channel work will be finisnea by bt time. A great deal of piling has Dboen recelved on the lows slde and con- | siderable timber for the superstructure is arriving daily, waiting for Sooysmith & Co.'s fores to begin the work of construc- tion. The boats belonging to the superstruc- ture contractors have left Sioux city. towed by @ canal boat, but nothing has veen heard from the fleet since “puttiog out to sea.’ However, within the naxt ten days East Omaba will ne o hive of industry, for the contrastors are anxions to get as much work done as possible bafore cold weather sets in, while the pier people hone for ice to help them along in their builaing operations. Apropos of tne piers in this bridge, which will be enormous, it will take 3)0 earloads of rock Lo make the concreto lone for the pivotal pier, which is to support 3,500,000 pounds of steel and iron, AFTER TWO KAILROADS, Complaints €1 With Fav Mr. Frank G inter city the Missonrl 1 Certain Shippers, tary of the o commerce commission, is in the and this morning thers will bo a \en on in the federal grand JUry room in the postoffice building. “I'here 1s a frash case of aiscrimination on tap and all the packars of South O:nanha will be called #s ity The supmnas issued yesterday and there s to ba A “hurry of hoofs in the | strest’’ bafore the case is disposed of ch was v but | rtained on th alnts liad b &e 03 Kretcimer, s lkely villago Kr eral comp which ari Pacific ha 1a most un vates to and from ¢ It has already bean discovered that an othor road b Jxod up in tho aeal and that the two companies have maae an effort to intimidate several witnesses who 1 oceupying nlic 'ro thay wore wied to find out about the diserimuations ctarged in the compluints been guilty of the at discrimination sath Omans. upon Buriington Leaches Sh It1s expected that lington will be runnin Wyo., o distaucs of uearly a thousand miles sm Omaha, Heavy work on s cat three | miles this side of the Burlgron’s objective ( poiut, for the preseat, has sevio interferred with grading, but the have I 1 in gotting through the d will now have plain sailing tle couatry of the north. Wednesday was the day set for the tri- umphal entreo of the Burlington iuto its furthermost northern town, but bad weather and heavy grades nave delaved the biz force which 1s la; z narly 7,000 feetof iron a day. Ovders have been issued by the Burling- ton closing Lariat station on the Powder vivor and openiug Arvada, which is buta mile or so north. . the Bur- rains into Sheridan, Satu into tho big Not Yeu Conticn Tho report telegraphad from Deadwood Saturday night that the Buriington bad pur- chased the entire Doadwood Central system, tocks cofirmation, although the closest trafic | arrangoments have existed hstween the two systes for some time. [uvis well known that the Burlington is desirous of owning a road into Lead City where are situatad who gr Homestake mines and plants and then re ing out toward tha Belle Fourchs river, tap- ping the couctry north of Lead and the countiesof Buite, Delano aud Scovey in South Dakota and Crook in Wyowming. At Burliugton headguarters nothing was known of the rumored transfer as the man who buys railrouds, Mr. George Holdrege, is not in the city, althoug expected today N BROS, Tfomorrow 18 Ov Day in the rent. Tomorrow will be the day to buy your Thanksgiving tinons. Beautiful hemstitehed tray cloths,50c, 5¢ and $1.00 each. shed damask, 40¢, 50c, 6; yard. Napkins to of these dar aroen damask, Linen silver bleached damask Largest 58, ble, $1.05, $1.75 Full ble 21.00, $1.50, dozen and up. Great variety of lunch cioth: fringed cloths, fanc borders, dozen napkins to mateh. all linen a set; the sume in 10-4 cloths, to match, at 250, the best set for the money in'the o ; thoy will go lively at these prices, Hemst and dout e yard. line of napkins in Omaha, .00, $1 3-4 dinn with ssorsearfs,pl k. d0c, each, 1s been added to thi to help wait on le in linens \in in white bed spr 100 and $1.50 each. f k of towels ever rd in this city. Over 2,000 Is to be sold at once. n hemmed towels at 10c } ‘'t tind these bargaius ex- cept at Huydens’. Look at our stock of 15¢, 19¢ and They exceed all previous ef- forts made by us, Look at our fine line of plain white huelk and damask hemstitehed and fancy fringed holiday towoels at s, and $1.00 ench Faucy colored round doyl Plain white damask round e lies at 10¢ each Fancy square doylies, niee ra colors, 10¢ and 15¢ each. Our'display of fancy linens surpasses all our previous efforts. Examine the qualities and compare priec HAYDEN A Sad A A girl in Chicago whil bank of the luke hung he water and seeing the reflection of the same thought it a bout, stepped in and was drowned. Had she had a Wog- man piano she would have s 1 at home and saved he life. Cul t the Bell Store and examine the Wegman piano. Sold by WOODBRIDGE BROS,, for they have the greatest ba ins in pianos and organs ever offered in Omaha, #600, 00 $187.00, $500.00 piano, #175.00. Wegman $600.00. One organ for $35.00, On2 organ for $30.00. organs. Elegant new mense discounts, in white Se, $1.09, y de- our increasing i ial bal ads, dis- | dozen c cach. ke doy- BROS. nt sitting on the foot over the piano, onk case, uprighy, ROSEWOOD, upright, pianos from 50.00 up to 20,00, Ouve organ for Elegant new pianos at ime — A New L, nd Thanksgiving Dinner Is worth traveling a_long distance to obtain, All New England points can be reached in the shortest time and most comfortable munner by the Luke Shore's “‘Chicago and Boston Special” leaving | Chicago daily st 10:30 a, m., roaching Boston next afternoon at 3:40 uud 1nter- mediate points at u correspondingly con- venient hour. Closo connoction i8 ulso made with all diverging lines. B, P. Humphrey, T. P A, 727 Muin St., Kan: City, K. Wiiher, West. Pass, Agt., Chieugo. 1 closed its doors |G.C | bank geciared a divide: | & | of Beatrico, J. V. J0HNS0 'S BROKEN BANK Exsminer Morris Thinks the Recources Fqual the Liabilities. OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF ITS CONDITION L D. Hathaway Before the G Lincol Facts € mous Asylam Oat Denls and dury at Some cerning LascoLy, Neb, Nov 21.—|Special to Bee.|—Bank niner Morris sent to the town of Johnson in county, Savurday to look into the condition of tho State Bank Jornson which bad tiled ral this officered as follows vice president; J of duy by vuey is uis e port with the after noon The President, J H. Pobiman J. D, Russe Vanden B. B att vank D Russell: oer; directors, L. Butler and kholders, J. H, Pohl Vaudemark, R. D. D. Russell. The d on April 7, 1802, of 50, of which amount & 0 was carried 1o the crecit of the stockholders and the rried to the surplus fund. The re- and Labilities of the bauk are as fol- Bouton, G. Greer and J RESOURCES, nd bills diseounted ym Tecumseh National Hank Due from Carson bank at Auburn Banking house and fixtures Curient oxp s Oash short to bulanee Total “ LIABILITIES, Capltal stock patd in Surp.us § D nts and intorest 1ue to national bin .8 Colloctions Due to depositol Bills puyaole . 500,00 410,40 30000 Total g L AN TLA S The examiaer states that the personal and firm liability of tho stockholaers us payers amounts to 4,203, ln regard to tho bills receivable ne s he books show $17,205.19, but 1 only find an apparent shortago of 8050111 to be held by the First National bank of Lio- coln and the 1 rehants of Au- burn as collateral to bills payable.' In closing his report Mr. Morris say! ““Leogal proceedings have been commenced by the creditors aud attachmeuis have been vlaced on the building and tixtures, There- fore, for the protection of all concerned, 1 would recommend the appointment of a re- ceiver.” Will Appoint a Prinelpal, The Siate Normel board will hold a meet- ing at Peru tomorrow for the purpose, among other things, of appointing & suc- cessor to Prof. I rubum, who resigned the priacipalship to the state pormal school somo time ag>. The board is constituted as foliows: Superintoadent of Public Instruc- tion Goudy, State Treasurer Hill, Curch Howe of fowe, B. 5. B. Keznedy of Omaha, C. W. Kaley of Red Cloud, W. E. Majors of Peru sud I\ J. Spencer’ of Dukota City, Theroisa lively contest for the appoint- meut, Among the contestants already on the ground mav be mentivnad Prof. Kbright Wilkinson of Emporia, Kan,, G. P Beard of Shippensbure, Pa., and Prof. Ruric N. Roark of Lexington, Ky. Gos ip at the State Hous, Secretary of State Allen is in C on private business. Land Commissioner Humphrey is trans- acting personal ousincss at his home in Broken Bow, State Suverintendent Goudy is av Red Cloud on school business. All the returns have been received atthe office of tha secretary of state, with the ex- ception of those from Scotts Bluff county. Superintendent McKelyy of the Girls Industrial school at Genova was at the stato houso this afternoon, School bonds from Nemaha, Dawsou and Cass counties were registered at the ofiice of the state auditor this forenoon in amounts of 5,000 und $1,500 re- spectively, Congressman-clect Hainer of the Fourth district called at tue state houss this after- noon. Congrossuian today. of. vht of Beatrico was discussing his chances of being appointed principal of the State Novmal school. with several of the stato ofticers this afteraoon, Lincoln in Brief. one of Lincoln's best 0 and ity editor of the d for Cameron, Mo,, this wheve be will be marriea Wedn £ 10 ono of the fuir daughters of cinnati McKeighan was & visitor J known pew: Daily Call, "he erand council of the Imgroved Order of It:d Men of Nebraska wili conv in this city tomorrow. I'ne local trives are makin arations to entertain the visit- ing dele ruo Lincoln sty il D telling the grand jury about bis famous oats dal in connection With tho asylum management this afternoon. G. F. Betts, who hold the coal co tracis during the period when tho asylum burned the phenomenal amounts of coa', is alsn a witness tiis afternoon, John Coilns, the railroad man arrested Saturday night' while attempting to stew cloak from adummy figure in front of the Bazar, was sentenced Lo pay a fine of $100 by Judge' Waters this morninu. Tho arguments upou the application for & receiver for the Lansing theater block weres submitted to Judge Tuttle this forenoon Mr. Lansing was given untii tomorrow to amend his answor, The caso in which Ralnmaker Swisher sued J. H, McMortry for 800 came up this morning, but was again continued. Juage Tutile is today b g the some- what complicated case of Jeromo Shemp against Auzust Mayer. ‘The two mon wers rmerly partners and Shamp eclaims that Maver owes bim sometbiug like $1,000 of artnership devts that Mayoer assumed but never paid is also _Frescoing and interior decor signs and estimates furnishe Lehmann, 1508 Doug ting; de- Honry Real estate, Burgains onl Life bldz, - ONE FARSE L NCURSION To the City of Mexico and Retur, For tho meeting of the Amer Public Heulth Association and Interna Tue i who Was | kindrod Nematia | Shopard huve perfe A DAILY | | tional Medical Congress, to be held in | the City of Mexico November 29 to De- cembe 1502, the Santa Fo route will sell tickets at one lowest frst-cluss fare for the round trip. This is aun excellent visit Mexico, one of trips imaginuble A special pa Saturduy, Nov party from Boston cities at Kunsas City, The fare the Omuha is only $64.90, IPor further information and reserva- tion of Pullmin accommodations call on or addr L. L. PALMER, Passen ut Sunta Fe Route, Farnam 5t., Omaha, Neb, opportunity to viie most delightful at very little cost, will leave Omaha 19, and join a large and other eastern round teip from er / 1316 DRPRICE'S (‘/3“1 Baking Powder. ‘The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, | | THE NEWILUNG TREATMENT Its Wnnia;r} Rasults Attested by an Inwvalid Lady Whom Both Doetors and Col« oradd Mountain Air Failed to Cure. Drs. Copeland and Shepard have a new lung troatment. It is “new’ in respect to its nature, its thoroughness, its mode of application and the remarkuable results attending its use. Out of a vast experionce in lung and ailments, Drs, Copeland and ted a treatment that is notonly scientifically correct but prac- tically valuable in an unusual degr In ‘ndvanced cases of mption, when the | y full of pus and uicer- coves, D Copeland and Shepard do to cure. It in the begin s,before the lungs are ¢ nyed, theiv treatment hus its special cons ous not ning stage that value Hundreds of lung troub'e Copeland and treatment, Every one of these is boing benefitted and is on the rond to a curc There are two thing about this subject. Those The new Copeland discovery is the only tr ever done these suffer The patients whoure cithe sufforing from treated by Drs with the new people are hoi Shepat 1o remember and Shepard itment that has ny gooa. aking 1t were given up by other physicians or t relic tment: but works 50 cases pplies to all lung trou- wonderful results in whose marked symptoms Mightness of the chest with it and oppression. Wheezin Labored oh. ght swoats, Spitting of blood. The folloy case is glven to show the success of thi atment, It is that of Mrs, Emna Hunt, wife of Mv. J. I Hunt, tho well kno 2 Council Bluffs, Ia, res nue G, Both husband and searching inquir heuvy wifo invite by any sincere doubt- er into the facts given herewith. Mrs. Hunt say The publicity attending & prin e 1 not entirely ugrecablo to we, be rather 1 the Itne of my duts to spe pplled (0 Drs. Copaiand and Shapard | folt (it tie worst would come un'ess 1 eould find some one who thoroughly underaiood inng comp 1l give mo loenl and eostitutionsl ent. 1 could scarcely walk around the house or p the steps with- outhielp. My breath was short and my lungs woak and sore. 1 could not go into church o & o room without My lun statoment of my LT foel 1t to When I PoOT wppatite. spitting, with stiess nigiits, constant hawsin he that wus pertectly awful to ot slowly develop 3 waw iy conditon for e wted by variouws doetors in O but with no beaafit to sy 1 thatmy luncs were very bid and g on a n the ina the b and Cou of. 1 was thata sltght ¢ sumption. n, 1 went (o Co mount pelund and § success. It has 2 for yours., tly cared me ant will be of alre stoo | the tost of sanda change of ciimal 1 and Shepard o celate it s and found it better 1eve Ithns pert benctit. 1t has When cther doct we Drs. Copel fect health, 1 the patients Lean.” The new lung treatment is be duily to patients all through the west. Drs. Copeland und Shepard invite in- quiry by mail or at the office as to its nature and mode of anplication. MONTH. the unifo-m $5.00 A atarrh treatel 0 or all other Luniform, fully treate Copulnnfl Meliea Tnstate 311 AND 312, NEW YORK LI BUILDING, OMAHA, NEB. W. H. COPIELAN D, M. C. S SHEPARD, M. D, Catarrh. Asthmn, Br o5, Wheums ns of the Throt, Lungs, Kitnoys. 410 11w, 21001 012 m, D. m., 7108 p Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil presents a perfect food—palatable, easy of assimilation, and an “appetizer; these are everything to those who are ~losing flesh and strength. The combina- tion of pure cod-liver oil, the greatest of all fat pro- ducing foods, with Hypo- phosphites, provides a re- markable agent for Quick Flesh Building in all ail- ments that are associated with loss.of flesh. ared bySeott & Bowno. Chemists, B i Boid by a1l druggiste. DEFORMITY BRACES EnasticStazt/1): Trusses, Crutches, Batteries, Water3itt/s; Syringes, Atomizars, Medical Su3)/iz HLCE & PENFOLD 114 S 15th 5t Next (oPost offlce. ISDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1892, AMUSEMEN IS, New BOYD'S s Three Nights und Wednesiay Matinee. beginning MONDAY, NOV. 2ist, Clark and Cox’s Superd Spectacnlar ‘BEN-HUR’ Under the auspices of the Asscolatod Chirtites 160 -- People i th: Cast -- 150 Stately Drill of the Naiads, Charming Dance of tha Rutierflies, Intricate Hindoo Scarf SUPERB SCLNERY ELEGANT COSTUMES Chaste, Hist rical, Magnificent feats on enlo nt Tox office. 1 PUYD’S i ENGACEMENT, i THEATER | THURSDAY, Nov. 24 Satur [ unun-,\T-l Iving vy Matine Annual Kngn NR THOMAS W oz i fana gl = And his excollont company of 1 seloct Fepert Thanksgiving MAtnee OF MERCHANT VENICE. Thursds, ¥'s Tragod OTHELL Magaitiont § RICHARD Saturday Matinee, Balwer's Great ior) RICHELI K We lno duy ! S1 un .0, Friday and Saturday Evenings P tacular Production of Box she nt the fo A I Baloony, e and €1 g Tho; weneral adm! PARNAM STREET THEATER. man Dlalect Comedian PETE BAKER CHIRI VAND 1.1 A by Wi POPULAR L beginning with & N Suppy BILLY KENNEDY. Th MUKTIHA GEORGE, The LUPTLE CASING, The €} FARNAM STREET Threo nights, Noy. 24 Hol Thoe Big New KIDNAPRD UG IR T, ONDERLAND a1l BIJOU THEATRE, SEEDAUGHTER AND T CONVICT Al Apatrotrn MATINE NN 20c a1l parts of s e rred Parg ved Bl DR R W, BAILEY Teeth Filled With out Piin by the Invon- tiont AFULLSET .00, Pertect it guaranteol Tooth extracted in the morning. New onos inscrtel in eveulng of sume day. e speclinens of Re-noval specimens of Ilaxible Al work warranted as rep Ofies 1hird Fooor, Paxtoa | + 1055, 16,8211 Farain 3 ke Elevato- or Sta rway froa Lith MOUNT \l’ERNON PURE VIRGINIA RYE T beg to call the attention of the pub- lic to the above populur brand of rye whisky and re tfully ask o com- parison with ud of puro rye offered i v 1% is far superior to ky and I guarantes excellence in flavor as well as its purity wnd its whole- Bome rets, ‘U'he public is invited to call and * it Henry Hiller, 616 N wino and liguor hou block. ARRELS or i TEST IT FREE! yieing el neifie Oxyoen. > Briago. wstie esented, its absolute 16th St f; v Iismond hotel e BARIELS Of 10 AL liis SO Y e SPECHFI OXYGEN €O O b, Neb WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION, L Omah i Neb., 1502 Be it reso v the city coun il of the city of Omalia wayor coneurein That wooden s.dowilss bo constructed in the city of Omaha gaate | balow, with= in five days after the publication of this roso- Jution, or the parsontl service thercof. as by orlinunce 15 wuthorizel and required: such sidewalls to be tmd to the grade on the strects spocified hereln, and 1o be con= structed of pine plank of such width anl thickness and be tnid upon Joists of such aimensions and as i bre seribed by the S on fil ofiee of Lo be Wi 18 supervision, towit West side of ssih strect, lots L West Orasha, permie orth s do of b 14 West End. pro Wt of & 111 Bouth s ¢ Drexe Norihi Shinn's Council ¢ spocifient i vd of public estunlis | o 17th st nelnsive jdd, present gr e, i feet wide U strect. Tots sub, pern ot 1Tamilton streot, 17 feet moro 1 blosk 2 Orchara Hitl present rade. 6 oot wide. st sido of 17Lh street, t Jo, 4 oot widi {17t street, lots 5 and 6 block 1 b, prosent grade, 6 feet wide, a0 of1ith stroet, 10185 and 6 block 2 Drexel’s sub, present zrade. 0 foet wide 1ast side of 110h street, (ots 5 and 6 block 3 Drexel’s sub., presont grade, 6 foot wiae. South side of Spriug streel, lots 1 and 2 block i Deer Pirk, present o i foet wide, Wost s.de of 17th strecr. lot 1 block ¥ Deer Park, presont grad t wide, Wost side of 17th streot, lots 1 to 14 inclusive bloek 6 Deer Park, proseit «rade, 4 foot wido. West side of 17th street, lots 110 0 fnclusive block 11 Deer Park. prosent grade, 4 foot wide West side of 17th 018 1 10’ 10 inclusive block & Hazel Terrace, present grade, 4 fect wide. X lot #3 sec 34-15-13 Y HIR A COATS | | Our salesin the overcoat department for the | past few weeks have been a sort of a surprise | party even to ourselves, heavy overcoats-—dress overcoats=—heat thick storm coats every conceivable disappear like republicans “when the returng Great big stacks of > gone before our to become fully acquainted came in.” -—and wer We have already this WSON T solc e than se | | | egram has been | sentative, IS 1@ AVA] ISRV and buy he has. than winter goods. heavy double wt two weeks ago cold world at apiece. merc ray Farmer satin with full satin sleeve linings Don’t forget we s "%%@ S Corner Douglas 1816 Dou e E;IJ-I-I'\’_IH:I\——(IHJ still the good work rily on. Letter after lett sent to 2 For the past week w receiving case aliter case—load after load overcoats—bought undev facturers who'd rather have Today they go on sale the very time you need them X ary prices I1h November. Six hu cent genuine chinchilla overcoats--lined wrp serge--with full velvet col- | lar--the same quality of garment which sold at nine dollars--go out in the e 1 @ 7 @) Twelve hundred beautiful overcoats for dress—cut in this season’s length —in fine kerseys, cassi- and chinchillas-=in blac ! and mixtures--some double and some single breasted:, some lined with plaid cassimere, others with seruse, Italian or 5 some with velvet and ¢ ties which sold for fourteen and today any and every one at the unifor y Comniny room in Lot after lot of great ulsters -business producers of Kind and description have been piled out on our overcoat tables cnly to garments came salesmen had time with their mevits. 1 more overcoats so far evel up to goes mevr= belore sold —telegram alter tel=- our New York repre= | AN STV y've been of manufac=- and room at t—at Febru- hundred magni- with value ol money moe ESIX —=for business or ks, blues, browns, tans, modes me with self eollars--all me of the same identical quali- fiftcen dollars a month m price of —e——$9.00 ell Fur Overcoats. and 14th Streets. las Street, Omaha 1 skin wted ut lome by ) warks L indieat 012 m. Send s contents or [ ) tor reply THE KEZLEY INSTITUTE, OF R patients OAK, IOWA. thr Iies and lensod oftd ON f 4 o4 earTE. © MAYER,STROUSE 2 C: 11 55,412 BWAY N, PR C GEE WQ And be it further resolved That the board of publie works be and here by I8 suthorized and directed to causo w copy | of this resolution to be publisied in the oil oiul pupor of the oity for onu week, or bo Served on the ownoers of s11d lots and unle Such owners shufl within five days afier the DublicAtion oF service of such copy colistru o 0% *% hroin roquired, this the board of public works cause the same to he done, the cd coustruct ng said sidowalks | Fospactively to be ussessed agalnst the roal | eatate, lot or purt of lot 1o frout of and abut ing such sidewalks i piasea Oct, 2oth, Nov. 15t and f1th, 1502 . P, DAVIS. | | | j dent of the Counell Approved: NOTICE TO CONSTRUOT BIDE! 3 To the owners of the lots, parts of lots and Toal estate described in' the above resolu- tion— You and each of you are hereby notified to construct wooden sidewulks us required by a resolution of the city ecuucil and mayor of the city of Omuba, of Which theubove 18 a P W BIRRUAUSER, | Obptrman Board of Publio Works. ‘Novembor 16ib, 164 misdTy Wht yoars ALt Heewlth all € 1) wondorfulre permanenton derl ots and lcines. The world tesalmonisls . decoctions. treatment 40d peran: ati + practica 0o polani Ratlon il Following 218+ [TUYATIYE ven up by 0the Thos. Coughilin, 442 I watism 6 years. kidaoy 5. Culvert, | lity. Indlgos 1084 of str. k medicine ary but got uo rellef M. L. Ande K2l Caulag st asthms aad broachitls of Bftesn yeirs stan lias rney street d liver tr Farnam atr rened tho cace Tnaigestion 2 Weiknoss s H0ld a6 Mediciag U0, 102,00 only by Chiu Capital Office, 160 andCaliorais Sts Omaly, Neb PRIVATE DISEASES ana all Weaknoss and D sordero ntoen yours o the trestien Of (disuases. which 15 proven v ony of thou I 1ed. Write for e Inrs wnd Pion wnd K Stw, O wnd vt THE SLADIES PERFECT SYRINGE, or 2130 OF b Vi s tions of AND SHELL Price $3.00. Mal il 1he Aloe & Penfold (g 18Lh Street, NEXT 1) #OITOF KIO Vhyslcians' proseriptiod carefully propared st 1o} NEBRASK £ National Bank. U, 8 TEEORITORY - . OMAHA, N ORIV 0, HUBBER BUL HARD U BB Capital Surplus anry W. Yatos prosh ah, n 8. Maurios M atriok, Lol Omesrs aud Diraoto i ¥ice prosl Morae, {, Colling J. 5 Lovd. canlil THE IRON BAN,