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- 3 B AR 50w o 5 A e S - afternoon. N 2 L4 USED 1HE WRONG MEDICINE Explanation of the Defendant in David Oity's Poisoning Oasa, MRS, ROBERTS' PECULIAR ACTIONS L timated That She Would Show, Her Nelghhors How to Spend Advantage—Other Nows of Interest, Davin Ciry, . Nov. 30. gram to Tae Bee ] —Real interest in the Armagost poisoning case began this after 000D, the forenoon being consumed in tho ox- pert testimony of Prol. Meuller and Drs. French and Lester, This afternoon Dr. Har- vey, who attended the deceased, was called, being questioned only as to the medicine pre- cribed by nim containing arsenic or any other poison. J. . McCoy testified tbat ho was present on the afternoon previous to Mr. IRoberts' doath, Mrs. Roberts stated that sho aid not think he would recover. She based her opinion on the fact of his eating cabbage contrary to orders o1 the doctors. Mrs. Henry Hustings testificd that she was at Mr. - Roberts' place on Sunda afterncon. Ioberts died Monday night Mrs. Roberts said he would not recover, 88 he biaa hoen sick two or three times vefor from eating cabbage afld knew 1t was dan- gerous to h ‘Tho_ withoss deseribod the condition of the patigpt, who informed her that his wife had given him tho wrong medicine, and that since taking it ho had a severe burning sensation in his stomach and folt worse. Mr. Roverts asked witness in the presence of the defondant to examine the medicine, Mrs, Roberts sald she nad given the sick man the wroug modicine through mistake, Tho witness identitied a small bottle poted out by Roborts one from which the accused had give a dose, Thore was a white powder on the cork that tasted swest. No label was on the bottie. It was about one-thira tho sizo of other bottles on the shelf. 'Iic other bot- tlos wero labeled. The witness lef the houso about sundown. Sho saw tho defend- ant again o few days aftor the funcral at Ulysses with her daughter. toth had new cloaks. Mrs, Roberts said, “See, Flora, 1 will show you now what a woman can do with a pocketbook who has no mau to bother her.” Ua cross-examivation the de- fonso asked the witness a number of ques- tions as to her testimony in the preliminary examination before Judge Dean with the ex- vressed purposo of laying the foundation for ampeachment, Neb, [Special Tele- NEBRASKA MORTGAGES. Record of October Transactions Tuken from the Books of the U nties, Tixoony, Nev,, Nov. 30.—|Special to Tne Bee|—The mortgage indebtodaess recora for the month of October was completod av the oftico of tho commisstoner of labor this The rocord shows that farm mortgages to tho amount of § siled during the month and 1,7 for the samoe period. The following record by counties: COUNTY 15 the e 25,033 Buffalo. Burt. Butler.. Cass Codnr. Chinso. Cherry. onno.. Cuming. Custo Dakota . Dixon. Doda Douglay . Dundy 18,035 15,604 22,577 Hayes Hiteheook. Holt . nm.x.. Kelth Keya Pal; Kimball Knox. Lancasier. Lincoju Logan Lotip .. Fadiso MePhorson Yerrick. Pholps.... Yieree, Tlatto. 1olk . Red Witiow” .7 Wdehardson. .00 tock Salin Barpy Eaundors.. ts BIIT Boward ... Ehoridan’.. Sherman. | Bloux . Totals He Was Not Mu Corvanus, Neb., Nov. #0.—|Special to T Beg.|—Toe missing 1ndian boyswho was thought to bave been murderod in this county afow weeks since and whose name was supposed to be Tommy Worldmover, has been heard from. Yestorday Superiu- tendeut W. B, Backus of the Genoa Indian school received a telegram from J, M. Cos, mayor of Sloan, In, stating that Tommy had been there and Joft on the 17tn of Novembor, ‘The boy’s nawme, it seems, is Thomus Blue, iustead” of Worldmover, as formerly res ported, and Superintendent Backus thinks \lucm 18 no doubt us Lo his belng the missing aa In l)huuukjmvushm, whero the shooting took plac usidorablo excitoment was worked up and it was an uncommonly dull day wheu there wasa failure to find the body of tue missing boy, Nick Heffner (formerly reported as Hofll2man) is the fore exonerated of the suspicion of com ting murder, but the stor: Indian boys as to his shooting at them re- malus a8 batoro—n atior of veracity bo- Lweea the aborigines and Heffuor, Additions o the Hatings Asylum, HasmiNas, Neb,, Nov. 80.—[Special 10 Tng Bee |—The Board of Public Lands and Buildings had siguitied its iuteation to visit Hastings yesterday sfteracou to lnspect and mecopt tho two new wings of the asylum and the new kitehen aud luuudry, but a tele eram was received announcing the fact tbat the bo: couldn’t com:, These new addi tions to the asylum for the incurable insane will cost the state of 5,000, including furniture, Already the building with its wings is well filled, and it is only a question of time until further wdditions will bo necessary. Aunidea as o the size of the lostitution muy ve gained when itis stated that the electric light plant bas & capaciiy of m\nuuauuou lamps. Tho wain buldivg now has a froctage of an even 400 foet, and lll-hourh three stories bigh, with a base- ment, it uppears low oun accouat of its length. Wreck at Ashland, Asuraxp, Neb, Nov. 80. —|Special Telo- gram to Tue Bee.l—A wreok occurred here 1bis evoning between No. § from Livcoln and No. 9, the fast mall, from Chicago. Bota it~ of tue three wore going very fast, No. 0 wasalittie late, but had the rignt of way, The Lincoln train crow thonght they could et aoross the switch beforo the fast mail could come in. Both ougines were badly broken ana smashed, each eylindor head being biown off. vilot of one was smashed and the headiight of the other was knocked off. Tho passongers escaped with a bad shukine uy Inginos were sent down from Lincoln and took the trains to their respective places Bothfengines wero taken up to the shops soon after the aceidont. Fatay Bu nt Valparaieo niso, Neb,, Nov. 3),—[Special Tele- eram to Tne Bee,|—This afternoon while Mrs. J. Stanton, wife of u prominfat: busi- ness man, was at work about a4 gasoline stove, hier dress caught fire and oefore help arrived overy thread of her clothivg had burned off, leaving her horribly burned from head to foot. Mrs, Stanton was alone and as tho _house is somo distance from any other, she fought tho flames bravely g9 the remnauts of quilts, rugs, ote. whic® she used iu attempting to smother the flamoes testify. Shodied at 0 o'ciock this evening Car of Cattlo Barned. Newront, Nob, Nov. 8).—|Spacial ‘Lele- geam 1o Tiin Bee,|—A car of cattle enroute to South Omaha was burned in tho train ve- tween Newport and Bassett, about 7 miles est 0f Nowport today. Conductor Hutch- inson cut the car_loose from the rost of the train and run to Newport with the burning car but was 100 late to save tho stock. All that was left was the body of the car and the burnt caveasses of twonty-four head of cattle, The stock was owned by C, C. P, Wovel of Fetterman, Wyo, T'ne loss on tho cattls is about Vaur §120. Oseeola Odd Fellows Blect Officors, Oscrorny, Neb,, Nov. 3), —[Spacial to Bek. [—Atthe rogular mocting of Star lodee No. Iudepandent Odd Follows, hald on Monday eve following officers were elacted for tho noxt term of six months: 5. A. Snider, noble erand: Dr. 8. O. Whaley, viee grand: W. Shaw, seerotary: C. G, Gylling, troasure: S, B Mofewt, Kaston Hartle and W. Cos, trustees, Tunr Rising Order of ning, York's Misslonnry Meeting. York, Neb., Nov. 80.—|Specialto Tun Bee. |—Yesterday afternoon tho Women's Missionary society of the Kirst Presbyterian church held a special praise meeting, which was attended by over seventy ludies, The thanlk offering was $11.71. ‘A Mission- ary Camp Fire” was thesubject under which various “fagots” were read, eacn of which was full of excellent practical thoughts. paring for Asnraxn, Neb, Nov. 8).—|Special to Tie Ber, | —Swilt & Co. are putting up a largo addition to their ico house. Four rooms are being added to the east ard west ends, The co house, when completed, will be one of the largest in the United States. It will have capacity of 100,000 tons. \When the ico sea- son is liere they will employ from 300 to 409 men. ason. AT B Sickness Among Children, Especially infants, is prevalent atall time butis larzely avoided by giving proper nour ishment and wholesome food. ~ ‘The wmost successful and réliable is the Gail Borden d condensed milk. Your gro- gist keep it. All members of St. John’s lodge No. 25 Ancient I'ree and Accepted Mason$ are requested to be present at the rogu- lar meeting this Thursday evening, December 1, to make® arrangoments for the funeral of our late brother, Hugh G. Clark. T. K. Sudborough, Master. - Charter Amsndmonts. The charter amendment committos met at the city hall last evening and dii consider- able talking, withoat taking any definito action of particular importanco. Action ou the section governinz the health aepartment was deferred until the arrival of more dofinite information 1n regard to the work of the department. The section relating to viaducts was re- ferred to a special committee, consisting of Messrs. Howe, Losewater and Connell for rovision and submission at a futuro meet- g, and the section defining the power of the city over railronds and streot railways was referred to the same committon, Aun amendwont was decided on, which, 1f it becomes u law, will give the mayor and councii suthority to purchase wator works, us weli as to construcy and mainiain them. Chis is 1n view of the possibility of the fore closure of mortgages on tho proparty of the vresent water works company. T'be section relating to bonds was referred o a special committen for rovision. ot e A Cure tor Croup, If your chiliren are subject always keep a boutle of Chamber! Re.nody at hand. It is a prompt und cortain re. If given nsso00n us tho crouny cous ppears 1t will prevent the atlack. 170 by druggists. ' to croup, in’s Cough i s hau Yor Tabitha 1 Mrs. R. A. Folsom, the solicitor for tho Taoitba Orphan home at Lincoln, is s till in the city,Put owing to physical indisposition has been unable to perform her duties until today. The Home for the Friendiess published an article some days ago calling attention to the fact that a lady was soliciting aid 1n_Omaha for an orphan home and using tho name of tho Howo for the Fricodless with- out any authority from them. Mrs. olsom ‘wishesto say that for her part she has never found it necessary to use the name of the Homo for tho Friendles in ord.r to raise fuads fer the Tabitba home, as the public knows that the Homo for the Friend- loss recoived over £2,000 from the last ogisiature and why' should she use their namo while ber homois supported by vol- untary contributions and roceives no aid from the stale whatever aod 1s the only strictly orphar home in Lincolu? 1f out of order, uso Beechan B —— Work of foxpress Kobbers, Gatvestos, Tox., Nov. 30.—Wells-Fargo & Co.'s express, which brought a bundie of brown papor from Koun'zo Bros, of New York to the Island City Savings bank of this city last night, substitutod by robbors for 10,000 good money, brought a similar pack- nge from 8 nationnl bank of New York to Bal), Hutehings & Co, which should havo contained §25,000, 5 Pills, Mr. Herman Kountze wus sean 'at the Fiest Natlonul bank last evenin Ho statod thut he hudmot been wade acqnaintod with: the fict of the taking of the #10,000 belonging Kountze Bros.,, and could give no Inforn tion. o further said that the chances wero ning out of ten that the expross company would 10so tho smount. - You can't muke atew arm with Salvation il, but You can cure the braises with it, 25, Under Motor Oar. George Pray, a lad 15 years old, who lives at 1414 Mariha streot, was severely injured \ting from a South Omaka motor car at Sixteenth and Martia strects at 6 -o'clock “Tuesday evening. Ho was returning from his work at Swift's packing bouse at South Omaba und attempted Lo juinp from the car wiich was going 8t a lively rate of spoed, His foot slipped as he struck the ground and e was thrown under the wheels of the trailer. +One of the wheels passed over bis arm crushing itoadly. Ho was rewmoved to bis home aud W5 injuries attended to by a plysiciun, a0 VY Loulsa's Fary Tuero is a brooch wnd & pair of earrings, ivory shark's teoth with gold mountiugs, marked *Louisa,” at the polica station wait- ing for a cluimant. They wero traded to u nth street clothier for a cap by James R. itoss, whe claims that ke bought them from a tramp for 5) conts, —-— Santa Claus Sidetracked. % Ofticer O'Gormau found at ‘I'weaty-second and Poppleton avenuo @ large packing case, evidently shipped from H. Hardy to H. A Osertob, Hooker, Kuu., but stolen before it Kot out Of town. 1t wis filled with toys snd Cari$tanas goods. ————a Coughs and Uolas. Those who are snffer ing from coughe, coids, sore throat, ete. sbiould try Brown's Brodehial Troches. Sold ouly in boxes, tho - I'HE OMAHA DAILY BFI',. U R‘H)AY OPENED THE MILLS MEETING Seagon of Revival Oommonosd Under Di- rection of the Noted Evangelist, SIMPLE, EARNEST AND DETERMINED Unostentatio: the Unit R s Boginuing of the Assault of 1 Ev 1parts of the & sh angelieal Charches on the my-=Mr, Milly' rt Address, An earpest and detormined ~ warfare azainst sin in all its varied and iniquitous forms was begun last night at Exposition hall by about thirty of the leading evangeli cul churches of Omaha unaer tho leadership of Rev. 8. Iay Muls, evangelist. If the opening mecting is to be taken as an augury of the general success of tlis protracted effort, wonderful things may reasonably be expected before the meotings close, That it pays to advertise was shown by the linmense audienco that quictly gatherod, trom ovory quarter of the city and packed tho groat Kxposition bail, to bursting, Very persistent though unobtrusivo have been the efforts of tho allied charches to atiract attontion to this serins of moetings, and to this fact is evidenced an awakening anow of interest in church work, may vo attrib- uted the Havtering size of tho congrogation addressed by the evangelist last might, As tho people outered they wero met by prominent business men wearing neat badges and were shown seats with the most admirable precision and politeness. Nover before has there been seon 1n O maha such o completo systom of handhng a large audi enco in every detail, Hefore the hour for the meeting to opon had arvived tho ehorus of 200 voices, under the leaderstip of Mr. J. B. Hillis, had taken a position upon the large platform across tho west end of thg larga hall. In front of the singers, seated in # siogle row from end to end, sat thirty-five or forty of Omaha's lead- ing ministers whose congregations have joined hands in this speciul effort. Among them were Dr. Durvea, De. Joun Gordon, Dr. tellings, Rev. John Wiilinmson, Rev, 0. F Cramblett, Rev. Frank Crane, Kov. I3 AL Harris, Dr. A. R. Thain, Rov. Turklo, Dr. Groene, . M. Wilson, itev. Kuho, Rev, J. A. Henderson, IRev. Aifred Hodgett O on Time. Promptly at 7:3) the chorus choir opened ‘:lc meeting by singing “‘Sowing Seeds of wdness.” eral ovher songs of a similar nature wore sung and b 5 tho hall was fillea to overfliewing, every seat in the lower part of the house and thegallery having been taken, and scores were standipg. Dr.J. 1. Dury ayver,after which the audience sang umn her gospel hyman. Rev. John Willlamson offered another praver, waich was followed by a solo by Mr. iths, Dr. Daryea then made the announce- ments,sasing thutthore would be.au aftoruoon meating at the hall every dav cvening meeting every day t 7:40, & morn- ing meeting every day for men nt tho Young Meu’s Christian association building begin- ning at 8 o'clock and a meeting for women evers afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at the irst Baptist church, Dr. Duryea urged upon the Christian workers before him the great necessity of carnest and united work for the success of the meetings, anda then ntroduced the evan- aelist, Mr. Mills said ho was very glad that he had been permitted to _open’ this, his firsy meeting in the steto of Nebraska. As a sort of preludo 1o his sermon he offered a fow romarks by way of comment upon the exxvi psalm. i1is Appearance and Style. Mir. Mills seems to depend to a creat do- greo upon the absolute truth and force of what _he has to say, ond his thougnts are presented in a manner so frank und sincero - tuat they seem 10 sink right into the hearts of tie people vefore him. He i3 a young man, not over 35, of medium size, well “proportioned, graceful and very easy and: natural in every move- nient and word. Ho is light in_complexion, has a fively moulded head, a frank. oven face of extremo enrncstness and smoothly shaven. His voico is not remarkablo for anything ex- centing its perfect naturalness and evident sincerity, which lends to his words their veculig touching power. Every word and look and movement of the man indicates that his life is completely ab- sorbed in one supreme vim and effort, and 10 tins is doubtless due a very largo degree of his success. Ho is carnest, frank and plain, simply setting jorth tho claims of the i0spet and tho influence of the Spiritof God in language that might well be taken as a model of directness. After an carnost talk of fifteen minutes Mr. Mills took up the matter of directing tho ushers 1 the work of distributing tick- ets of admission for the Sunday afternoon moeting. These tickets were distributed all through tho house. Thoy bore the following inseription: “Admit young people only (10 to 30 yoars) to hear Mr. Miils, Sunday, De- cember 4, at Exposition hall, 10 a. m. or 3 p. m., Good for voung peoble not connected with any Sunday scnool.” His Simple Sermon, After tho singing of a hymn preached the opening sermon. His text was found in 11. Corinthians, viii., 5: *Thoy first gave their 0wn selves to the Lord.” He took up the meaning of giving oneself 0 God. It was a turning away from wrong snd @ voluntary followiug nfter the right. No maa could be forced to givo himselt to tho Lora, The effort must be voluwtary, be- cause it was in the nature of a gift, and a piftin order tobo worth anything must be frecly given. 1 dow’t behove @ man_ can give himselt to Ged simply becauso he wishds to escape heil,” said the speak “He may wet in the right way by fear of punishment, but bo will never reach that point whore ho is wholly given up to God until be has reached a much bigher motive than simply tho desire 1o escupe punish- went.” In closing Mr, Mills said he always bogan his meotings with himseclf, Ho took to his own heart that which he said to others. Lifting Lis hauds and his oyes toward the ceiling, hooffered supplication in whicn he asked God tu look into his own beart and mako it puro aud unselfish. “Loss of self and moro of 'Thee, oh, Lord, less of self and more of Thoe! ho repeated in 8 tone that seemed Lo find its way 10 every heart in the vast assembly, He then pronounced the benediction and the choirsang s the immense audieuco pussed out of the hall, P Mr. Mills - Mrs, Winslow's Sootliung Syrup is the best ofall romedies for children toething. o bottle, — PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, B. Fay Mills is a guest at the Dellone, A. N. Conilin of Ashiton is 1n the city. State Auditor Benton of Lincola is 1o town, T, C. Shaw of Grand Island is at the Mur- ray. 5. D, Horton of Grand island is cit Andy Kerr of Beatrico is 8 guest ai the Arcude. J. W, Deweese of Lincoln is a guest at the Miilard. Willlam H. Buss ot Fremost is stopping at the Paxton, William Abiren of Brayton is registered at the Arcado, Jawes Viles, r., of Chicago, secretary of in the Highest of all in Leavening Power.-—Latest U. 8 ! Omaba. the Omaha I‘lrluh;( (‘nmvlny. is at the Mil lara K. 8. Pennoy of X! *filnnofl 18 8 guest at the Mitlard, Matt Daaghesty of [Ogalalla is stopping at the Millard, Georzo W the Paxton. " G. A, Murphv and 'wiie of Beatrico uro RUEALS AL tho Marray W. H. Moaq, an {fisiirance troit, fs at the Mere "f Attornoy Giaorze M.°0'Brien left vestorday morning for Siaux City. Rov. Gooreo W., Martin of registered av the Millacd. Tobias Castor andayifo aro rogistered at the Murray from Lincoln. Dean Gardner went to St. ing via the Northwestern. Frank P, City, [t man from Kearnoy Paul last Iroland, is & guost at the Mullard, S. J. Fitzsimmons of Bruning is in the city and is registered at the Dellon R. E. Jones, the Kearnoy dry chant, is stopping at tho Areade. E. M. Correll of Hobron, editor of .|nu|rvvn[ and state senator-clect, 18 at the Mil 1ard, g00ds mer- Jotn Dwyer and wife of Beatrice ar the Murray, Pl at Thov are accompaniod by Mrs, IR Buchanan of the same city . W. Nior of St. Louis, who is in the construction ot 15 in the city an Mus. W. N, Nason, who Lincoln Park saritarium, timo past, returned homo much improved in nealth, R. R. Greer of Kearney. Stato Board of Agriculture commissioner, is in tho eity. Mr, ( i3 puttiog 10 his timo just now tea ng about the stute and telling the mombers clect of the legislature that Oakley of tho interstato 1s stopping at the Mercer. has been ot the Chicago, for som this morning very member of the nd ex-Columbian for speaker of tho house. eircaco, LL, Nov. 80, to Tur Bew| ~Tho rogistered horo today ; Omaha. brask: Great [Svecial T following Ne| Palmer- Wellington—Grave Vietorin—C. [, Northern S, K Porsev, ohn, Ne! Koox and New Y to Tk Bee.| wards, Neb,, Nov ~Pizrson D. Smith of St. left the Windsor_hotel Lioyd line for Bromof, Hoffman. Council Bluffs: L. W. Westminster, Nebraska: G, J. Hotel Barthoidi. et o IS OF YESTERD LY, Lincoln: P “Tullots, Oxnard, N Dowlestie. T trom his il nosss By an order of the ms very disreputable house in Pittsharg, Pa. b close alraiirond is ha 13, toleZraphers, condug- tors and firemon i Martin of Chicago has boen hita, Kan, for using the udulent purposes The democrats of New Mexico huv held meetin sand Aiscussed of feaeral patronaze. One of the Spearvitle, has boea ghot lando, Okl. WL malls Srona, rondy tho distribution hunk woundel Kan.. wnd nortally . by a sheriff. Spofford. nppointod by cor \o tho slums:ofighe i L his work at Cldeago. ield, Mo., wants the sroat W servitory, which Is 1o ntquArLers at il Tho lonz doferro ] it fiment fn the Graves murdor ease will bo hoard heTors the suproms court of Colorado next Monday. The government ewalnmukers have com- mencod the last of 4 ger.as of oxperiments in the vicinity of San Autonio, i ox. Two men were hanged nutder 0f 4 wonon, 1 not wait for the law o One hundred and on tho line of tho Ce) rohhers at Or- ities, rner ob- nQved Lrom its pres- wliznant citizens ke dts course. ifty tele sraph oper ¢ LEal lroad, between Atlanta, Ga., and Su¥ihinah, are on a strike. The Denver, Colo,"Chamber of Commerce wiil purchase the .llum.,l Xcehunge bui of that city,baying theggfor the sum of §175 Disputehios rocolvod b Washin the.eifeet that Svain WIN be represented at the Worid's fair fn a_miffugr 1o do credit o that nation Tkio dostoks tn “4stohd¥nba-6n SeRntor Gio- sor of Loulsianas whods lyine dangerons!y il ut Hot Springs, Ark., state that he is liable to dic avany moment, rred i Bob ™ i1 1 Colo., imprisoninz nine men. They dug thelr wiv out, however. without any of thew receiving the sHZuvest injury. Chicazo thieves wro growing bolder. T Iatest move has been to rob the dead bhodies 00 the coolng $1abs in the WOrzue and to do- nude that crewsome pluce of all its furniturs. Ion. Harvew Myors, ex-speaker of the Ken- tucicy legisluture nud ' prominent menbor of the Covivzton, Ky., bar, was toduy Indicted by a grand jury for’ offering u bribo to un al- dermin. The firo in the Millport Coal mine near M \l“Jhm. O, which week azo, 18 still Burning steadliy. the company has fought it missioi. The sherllf of Northampton county, Vir giniu, hasserved Mr. Cleveland with i sum- mons to appear before the chineery court ut Rie! ond 1o give testinony in (o befor that tribunal. At Folsom, N. M, Tuesi 0 years of a'se was foand doad on the raliroad track. The remains were ldentified as thoso of a mun aamed Tnompson,thought to be from Brideport, Conn, Official retu tunnel. at company’s stirteid a nithou :h without inte v man of about 15 0f the vote of Colorido show that o totul vole wus U:ta - OF uhis il populists-democrats’ presidential eloct colved 52050, tho ropublicns 33614 and tho Independents 1,077, . ¥ 12 [0 the southern part of na, Wash., with the wind blowing n Hart's larzo satw mill has been destroyed and the fire has communicated to the Jumber ds and surrounding bullginzs Mayo, genoral agent of the Giohe mpany. formerly know rando Expr npany, will be ap- pointed Janury | as th neral agent of th Adams Express company in Denver, Co'o, The testimony given before the o sional committoo inve tiziting the I Leombine at New York was of the usiil kind, most of the witnesses professinz cen s fgnorance of the existence of such a thing asa combin Gove Tx- 15 the Denver nor MeKinloy of Ohio 1s asked to pre- vent otary of state from issuinz n commission to L. I Ohlozer, who was eleied in the Stark-Wiyno districd 1o il the unex- 1 torm of John G Warwlek, dezeased, bor of tho present conzress, turns from ull countios soti show i ro-ublicun plur toral tie ot over the demoerats of over fusion of 1546, For governor. republicin. received 100235 Law crat, $4,000; Donnelly, populist, 54,724, 1n Min lity on tho d N denio- Yoreign. M. Brisson has not as yot succooded In form- w new cabinet for Frane Buena Venturn, s Central An has be al st cotupletely ¢ Tho London Chroulole ar formal reconciliation tween Mr. Gladstons The Rpthschild tlons sodins to meot, jorlty of the do Crence, : Ex-Promior MortioF) ton from Ontario to 1l tion movement, ence of Canada, Testimony before the Freuch Chambar, indke nal seandal was of n, ture. lTwportant discl W, 0. Nicholson n p in the City of Mex attemnpting to black mgi W, O 1ir ficial of the MoxiealfContra) Diny o Proparations for tHd idhuzaration of ( eral Dinz s prosident 6#¥he Kepublio of Mox- ico for another, teryy aro under way at the Ly of Mexico' HEoWil be Inaugurated i Six minor permits i Frecating $1,175 were 1ssued by the super@hdent of buildings vesterday. ela in lean town rayod by firs jounces that o his heen eflocted be- nd M, L ibouchere plan with a fow modific - Le favor of n uia- L the Brassells con recetved an invita~ & uart in the nnnexi- vughe favors the independ- committee of the lcating the Panama fizhily sonsational na- baliros were made, ipinont eivil enginoor g s ey tod for iroad co! Vilos of people hoye buss, but DaWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will cuve them, 5. Gov't Report. Baking ees POWder PraalvofiKearaoy 18 stopping De- is oven- ox-maver of Nebraska tho interested briage, Lan- caster is tho prover man for them to support 'elegram uskans Matson, O'maba. wife, Spocial Telogram Ba- to 1 on tho steamsnip Lahn of the Norch German Egan, -Secretury Blaing is rapldly recovering inztron- arrestodl 058 10 in- has Lut Benton, L., for the ould tors o I)E EMBER 1, GREAT CANAL Prelimir pleted and rles Hav Arra 1t is stated on reliablo that at la arvanged | canal project | ance with the plan il engineers wh work on it It is ies of incorporatic that witnin th will be full the report has got mcludes all tho financial . | fernish all the cap the disposal of the The iutercsted > | the dotmls of tho to themselyes, preticnds the bu tho Platte rive Fremont, just but auothor within six miles reaching the la feet, aynamos, und wiil electricty over wir to furnish power t kinds of manutac i, by turpiug o small, whether it t power or equals t norses. Tho praposed ro canal has not vet there eets are at presel andthor, Tois wil pany Lo seleot tho ble from a topogr: will prevent tho route from almost prohibiuve jectors at various routes T forty-three miles, mated cost is & fizured ton, foet deey, and wiil horses. ‘T'he entir the Omabia packing h manufacturing or e power to bo could be increased water eve at tho at low water, borse-power. scheme point av which the the Platte 15 of which it is 10 b 0 be mile the water as_gr without wasning necossary to bring — To Fu cheap power, and if furmisued for half most 1y power. The there would be no power that they co3 ity, us that coula be off they count that it O naha 1n five the case in water powe A Wo i Meni P Add Side Aim An ordinance Wiy in b cok street, agd direct works 10 take tho sutd work 1o be do B0 1t ori of Omah i et 1. Where Doen establishod boon 'y daw biotk seaused Dy from 1ith 1 nod f4hs of tho | portions of the i ttioned tho city oo praded Lo Uhe pre out churge o the ol mude payabie therefore, the al 1o Ixth stieet, b to th tion 2, That 1l iy dirested to a0 5l WOrk t tion % That effect and be in forz: hore 0 Passed November Approved Novem! wER Soalod dorsizned 100, I8, o sewor districts Omuha, ¢ spectively, tions on fi @ i th Works. Fuc Ulunks furnis compunied by B0, payable of good falih The Lourd reserve ali bids, and Lo waly Oh Omal ul 1 the ¢ necor.d d rmun of the Neb., De: ounded ou the 1yes about 6 sald cslve Bth, ut 100'cio Lesvenworth street, struets, (n the aliey. Diedit the Actual Work What the ¥ authority that oug and that the is to be o next fow d and successfully launched 1t wili be backed by Omala capita onst point just or Lhere the po: are three now P holding their mercy. thav it could for | for 1,500,000, I'no canal widl be seventy fifty feet wide greator smail, amounts to 30,00 ho tho engineors estimate that Platte Lorn river and valley, and the plan pro for an immense aaueduct for that purpose. the biz corporations, 2,000 horse power and have devices for saving projectors. the canal was enlareed to 1ts it woula offer au atura turing enterprises ail quarter of a century. It1s claimea that this would be the largest i America, next to Nia DEFORMITY ErasticS tockings, ed by th apnointo perty OWnors, oy and he present estab) oposuls will be re per ordinin offle progosal to Lo mad cortifled check to the o ember 15t POUNDMASTER'S N 1892. WILL HARNESS THE PLATTE Plans of an Omaha Company to Put the River to Work, * SURE TO BE BULT o Been Pragtically Com- ng 1ts Lo Co Are Teing Made— cotors Atm At nence ht to be st the preliminaries are all great Platte nver carriod out in accord s of its destgnors and the » for months have been at understood that tho arti it are already drawn, and s tho enterprise ists, and. ten out that this backiug names that will give the enterpriso support that it needs and t may bo necessary. ital | over and avove that which may bs plac d at compauy by popular wi patties have thus far kept sroposed enterpriso closely it1s known that 1t com Hding of a canal from ) at a voint near of tho Loup fork, to west of this city aud of the business conter, point at an altitude of 160 r1s 1o be used to turn be thence transmitted by o to all parts of the eity, o cousumers in any and all turing business that need lectric_motors, large aud ho an eighth of a horse: o power of hundreds of Where 1t Will Be. uto to be traversed by the beon determined upon, as iu view uud the engin ut engaged in surveying 1 vot only enable the com: oue that s tho most feasi phicai point of view, but pperty owners nlong the their property at an o figure ond have the pro- 10 length of tho from thiriy-five to who maximum e while it has be satistactorily built unge and 000,000, be foet wide at tho at the oottom and ten furnish a power of 20,000 0 consumption of power 1n city at the present time, including tho electric car lines, water orksund the South s, together with overy othier iadustry, either Dowel furnished by the canal by sinply widening it, as the supply of would boe suficient, which 15 takon as the ous vusis in estimating power, to furnish 40,000 The surveys already made have shown the perfectly practicable, as the water is to bo taken from er 200 feet above that st e dehivered in the western part of the city and would give a sheer fuil of 169 feet after allowing for all the full ner c that would be nece sary in order to give at o veloeity as possible the banks, It would be tue water across the ilk- des nsh Cheap Power. The object of all this oatlay is <0 turnish tis stated that it could be what it now costs, even that uso from 500 to tho latest and fuel ana aro confident that difticulty in selling all the could furnisk, even aiter fufost capuc action to manu- over the country ered by no other city, and will do more to build up than could otherwise oo gara, BRAGES Batteri2s, Water3)it/2; Syringas, tomizans, Medical Su)lrz;, SICE & PENFOLD 114 8. 15th St, Next toPost ofilcs. will gend yon the marvelous Preparation CALTHOS wnd n legal gunraniee i 103 will Bestore you i, Steengih wud Vigor. £ itand paya? satisfied, ress VON MOHL CO., aerican Agonty, Cacingail, Obio. R A S T AV TN ORDINANCE NO. the grading of the 1ith sirect to Isth board of publiie SLeps Lo caust 35 rin from in ne i v city councli r of the elty 15, permancnt grados | Do, A0 APDEATSEEs v A by law, 10 appraise e the grading of the alloy in SUPCOL Lo INCh streot. and unagos 1o the eity conneil e the sine; wheres reprosenting more than Sroperty abutting on sald Jovo spocilivd, iave p uncil to have sald uiley 1 establishod gride, with- Ly, thit the cost be Installments, from 1ith strect ordured graied Ished grude. 10 board of publie worls fs tike the no 0 bo done. this ortinanco shall after > from an 163 pass- 17th, 1802, JOUN G City E. P DAVIE Prosidont Clty ¢ 12, 12 30, 1 0V BEMIS, Mayor. IPOSALS, ved by the . Decer of sewers in nthe city of s nd speolfios lionrd of Publle | o printed nd o e ao- W the sutn of ity of Omali us evidence PR un 175 and 176, lug to pla of th v the board 5 the right to reject any e uli defects P W, BIRKHAUSER, Bourd of Publie Works. 1502, or A1-2-5-9 NOTICE. of Novewber, it not re Decemb 2th day mths old will be sold at public suction, on etwapn 2 [ JOIN SPofiL | NEBRASKA ¢ r 1 1 1 d i t re ul e [ Pounduiuster, Anordinance orlering the Bo it ordained by the City Connell of the property on sali portion v [ siry 1s of the contract and even that i« not bolng develovod to a larger extent than fs proposed to do here, Minnoapoils develops only 16,006 horse power ot low water, and its users aro frequontly compelied 10 resort to stenm Itis claimed that the canal conld be built | A and_put in active operation in a year. but | ¢ donblo that time is allowed by the engineers. It is stated that (he public will hear frow the incorporators ofcially beforo the end of the yoar, aud that facts and tigures will be vre sentod that will imake tho people who have been ridiculing the idea of n Piatto river | canal open their eyc - Majors Exchunge Compliments, Yesterday morning tho Board of Pub 2 Works Lnd another session, tha time of | which was devoted to comparison of the ad- | ministrations of Major Balcombe and Major Birkhauser as chairmen of the board. In st reviewing the work of his predecessor Major Birkbauser *'rode unattonded and rodo all | aloue,” while the criticiim of the present regime was very carefully looked ufter by Major Baleombé, avly assisted by or 1Puray, who for the moment Imd aside b A role of professional peacainaicer, ~The fail- | | ure of the chairman to lay bofore his col teagues the pay roli of the straot commis sloner was the bono of coutention and drew out considerable warm comment from both , ingividual orinions betag aired with a freedom narrowly escaping recklessness, Finally tho opposition majors passed a reso- lution” instructing tho chairman to comply with the law ich wction Major Birk- | 1 hauser cha rizes as ad-d insult, an then amid a delugo of pyrotechuteal or tory the cinbers separated, Friend hes to spe th icinl trom a regul of Ayer's Pills, He says: ing sick and tived and my stomach seemed all out of order. Ttr but seemod to give me reliefl until I was in- duced to try the old reliable Ayer's Piils. 1 have taken ouly one box, but 1 feel like a new I think they are th ant and easy to take of anything 1 bein fincly sugar-coated that even a child will tako w. Iurge upon all whoa fr W ak through the Register of results ar beng he has received “1 was fec A a number of remedics, none It most pl nan ver used, 0 re In Need of a laxative to try Ayer’ Boothibay (Mc.), Register. “Between the ages of five and fifteen, I was troubled with a kind of salts rheum, or eruption, chietly confined to the legs, and especially to the hend of the knee above the ealf. Here, running sores formed which would scab but would break immediately on mov- ing the leg. My mother tried y- thing she could think of, but all was withont avail. Althougli a clnld, Iread in the papers about the beneticial effects of Ayer's Pills, und persuaded my mothe er to let me try them. With no great faith in the result, she procured Ayer's Pills and I began to them, and soon woticed an improvement. Lucouraged by this, T kept on till I took two boxe Pills.” — N over, ove use when tho sores disappenred and have OPBENED AUGUST r troubled me sinee al Estate Agent, Roanoke, Va I suffered for years from stomach and kidney troubles, causing very severo pains in varions parts of the body. None of the remedies T tried afforded me any funtil T began taking Ayer's I and was cured.”—Wm. Goddard, Notary Public, Five Lakes, Mich. Prepated by Dr. 1.C. Hold by Trage Every Dese Efiectavu 1L, Chipman, Mo well, Mass. Li Mas per T 00 National. Bank. OMAHA, NEB %65,000 | BV N o ton Muarics atriok, st St liais 3 for THRE IRON BANK, o I AN ORDINC 51, )t Diven- DOFESLRCOT from :Uih Strect 10 dsth strect, and dirceting the boird of puolic works 10 Tiko EHO nocebsury S1eps 10 Gutse s1id work 1o e done . th five tion ord y of Omuhi I Soction 1. Whereas, permanent zeades hnye seen vstablished upon, and appra Nave nduly appointed by Law. to appraiso the lages caused by thegrading of Davenport CTrom Bitn stroet to st streot, ind hive o0 10 damizes 1o Lho eity Lwhieh | ¢ miily adonic \ owr of th tiea Pul wit s e x'nl-» 1 i raded (0 th 1 Ne irom oth e sordered graded i 17 1 ol of > the present e Seetion 2, That t nd hereby | v SLeps 10 cins: cetion i That ) L and ho In force pubtie works | gon vk 1o b wesed November 1ith. 15 Jolis Gy d Al T d 1o Ny or 1l of Whers r property aff crad arod noce ordinnnee i o1 pproved Nove t re further n eptod sl i ronquired | W Yocet e the foren » Donolios 1mits of dorinz [t b, 1802, You N i e ! stutement nd aid or GO, i LW, IR, Comunttee of Omaha, Neb., Nov. Zath. 1502 slect roposuls for elook Boulod proposuls pmptrolior's otfice for the removal of | rage Louse und the replacing of suie | sy bodirectad by the councl foruse b | next eleetion s sueh oleetion booths | aken apart, renoved 1o the place S storags, tutned a8 requirel und put toseiner inu | areful, bropor workmaniike manner i@ CONLEACLOT 1 replueing sali booLLs e 5 Becessary Lo pul tho same | xcept puinting. and to keep | srder until ufter the elecs | actor shall receive one-third price whea suld booths are thirds immediate y after i tlon for which the same shull be replice i order. A certified choek of fift 1 is required 1o necompin wght i reserved 1o reject any or THEQ, OLSEN, OMAM4, December 1, 1802 Cowptralier Removing ¥ will Lo D 60 4 ) L ehiix mee the election m Jo. On ) Proy il n s 86 6. 10 troil lui sred, snd Lwe wili neer curt Lo re O Alittle A littte ehil Al Wi Dros 1 iy Wy | oAb PERMANENT SID ein, and 1o b thie of wade on sueh WHAT A LI Fow f Little ugzestions Tnings ATitt'o onro will savo v A little negloct of thw 11 effort and may A Tittle attontion to ¢ fy 1o promnt attont hy all means the tive away the ehil m the blood 1ttle reftection will s Heinal stimulant will Dufty's 1% s wh serve your health i twill e DOCTDR M [ S RENNEN S Wil neat and all Wenkune And Vit trotm th ntof this roven by th uniy s who huve boan e st The Mercer. KiAdness to A thing wilod Tossol most remarkable I'TLE WILL DO, 16 to the Groat Effects O much Avnoyance Ay lead to & 1 good At causo © Fight ¢ o Hht YOu at the proper filug, but 1t may be the ¥ of denth o fiest fool ohilly, ant do as 1 s it omptly restore the ation and how you that only K pure, 1 that there 18 b Whiskey Answer a oM the Ist o grocer tel which has 1 oh A perbaps 14 pare medieinal st Nt keep you In REW. o3 AC; ROIALIST nantof alforms of PRIVATE DISEASES, s and D sorderof, courage, ambition, Aity. Eightoen yonrs off uveoss in seases. which tostiony of thoo- Writn for olrou= 30 i Farnan cluss of ors ured Onmhn s Newest Hotel COR. IZTH ANl] HUWARD §TS. 40 Rooms at £, per 50 Hooms nt $1.00 pe 0 Teoms with Bath 50 Rooms with Bath day dny nt .00 per duy. At 450 10 $4.5) per day. dern in Ev Nowly 1s v lRespect. urnished Throoghous C. 8. ERB, Prop. Tamb, Georso A icastor Co. 1 Lamb, Ada a: Wk Alfrod W Scott) Notury Puble, ns & Neoll Attorneys-at-Law, Couuty NCOLN, Ny Of our Al 500w ARHOLD {AUTOMnTl" STEAM COOKERS monih gos. wh 1 in KEILCO., 1207 8, 20th NERVOUS LS, WEAKN S <17 them 1n men NTLY CURED, ¥ HIven to every part of the curely § o that | ILADLEY FIEE BATTLE ¢ it ler, O by the el Cha it resolved of Omuhis, the Muyor ¢ hat permanent side ity of Oumahi duys after the 1 OF Lhe perso nanee is Wikl Ks L tublishod o I th W stone, brick c tiong on fiie in )i Works, and suth side of Do il addition. pe’m nth s do of Dodgze Sub lot 5 in nt grade. o fod L side of Dodge Joss of i 0,01 e ot wide do of Twenty- usive. block i I criide, 6 feey wid il side of 1 ne Busin orih (T u el tho lo. wtl m e it A w0 Board « PICE TO CONST W Vi Nuties f the Oz ny that the gene o ny Wit be b Ly 10 e CiLy of . o Wednesa Utwo o'clock pon uz dircotors of il yoir and v all oLher busiy cter that may | by the usseinl EowAub I 1 NATHAN ALK L. Bocr nabia, Neb., Nov. 10 (e ( olders pusul tor Lunbes thorized stroot wottin | Bank Bulding, NEBRASK o SELLL orth of Trom §200 by tn laie, smal DISORDERY Anag n all the BILLUY, 1T VICKLY and STRENGTH and ton| ody. 1 will wend (s any sufforer tho pres Croubles, Addres Ncn, train ¢ that al 1R AT " IWALK R ON. o city Ne couneil of the eit, Sncurrin |‘~ be construetod fn Uelow, with i {Hion of uhis resolu service thercof, as b, and required; sucl o the permanont gradg pavei stroets specified Sirncted of stonw. artl aecording t spoct ollico of the Board of {60 1ts suporvision, 1o stroc street, Tot 2 L wiil sub lot € In lot 2 tierado, 6 feot wido bl 20 font morg apiiol additiont vost 23 foet mor v2 Capitol addition) Vs addition, per 11 to 238 1 lots 1 L nor e, » Plico, il strac »rih Busing ots 15, 1 o s Plag Nt of ’ be, and 14 1 dire (ko i din Ui ok, or L anl thit ay v of tho JOUN € T regubred i i iy A Tho oy HN PN of Pubiie W of the O, is ooy b b Lan i for U 1 0 lod City of ( aled bids will be re ity comptrol lor for th VL0 Lho veur 156 [ er will furnisi | her, and only bl atis hiye 1o stind the L Each bidder (s r figd choci of 1100, Jeet any or all bid iaha, Nov. 2, 1502 N2bdse elved at the cflico of Do furnishing i i is wiil All con The righe * QP HEO, UILBEN Coupirolien

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