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1892-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES, 1 T QT \ 1847, Mo received his cducation in the dis- | later and then looated in Lincoln. e was | flame, suffering brief tortures of suffo- | NOTICE OF THE SITTING OF THE | Sherman avanue trom & point & feet north o [lFI‘, ST“R“':S OF SEA\“‘ORS trict schools, and when 18 years of age. | in partnership with Messrs, Cobb and Mar- cation and a severs MMging and smart- o il bt the centor of seotion 3-15-14 10 Grand avenue | * ftof 1t 1 bkl moved to Pittsburg, where he served anap- | quette from July, 1878, to August, 1873, | jn0 of our eyes, causad h",z,h(, intense CITY COUNCIL AS A BOARD ‘l‘-;m;l;ml B P O Y bik 1 K prenti_cship Lo the mereantile business. At | when he engaged in the business of negof heat and pungent soko. OF EQUALIZATION, sum It is broposed by A roport duly adoptod 2 vears of age he started in business for | ating real estate loans, and has contlnued It | 5066 through. weobohgratulated our- | To tho ownors of the lots, partaot lots and raal | DY the city counail, to asseas on the proparty imself, continuing m years, when, | to the present time. e was police judge of . o the o the lof s of I | oft exch side of Kherm LR R Fetohes of Members of the Upper Branch | himecit, continuine to & A Aot (0 his | his city in 16725, mavor from 1547Yo TS, | selves on the hope thnt wo should yot astate abutting onor dJacent to thoatreats, | §ib FACH Nt Lha cantnr of section s te Grand of the State Legislature, | health, he moved to Nebraska. He located | and represented his district in the state sen’ | escape; for, goiog 'fty this direction, N ';,Yh‘“'},“,':"‘I"‘“";:"'f:“"m‘l“"’l:','ly::; “}“.“‘”'_‘] AVONUO, Pro rata, necording to the foot front= | ** ol ‘ in Valley county in 1884 and engaged in ate in the session of 1887 and again two years | right in the teeth of'the wind, we could | tricts h or oin specified: | Aza in depth from Shoraan avenue 132 feet, | - Recd's 4th aadition nd stock raising. He owns a far ago. He has always been a republican, travel more rapidly than the pursuing | |‘"':"n'" ({lcncnv(I)u’u.'nrl‘[ horeby notified | ;‘;,";“"’“‘,'" [ sonling back process. Rate ML ¥ #20 acres, well improved, and s conside A Populist and an Orator, flames. ot & PR S R SlLy OF Lutan Wil To vover the costof pavin: and curbleg | * tax lot & TILLERS OF THE SOIL IN THE MAJORITY |- Tty ehnty's most st aful |y b Mullen, senator-clect for Hott, G Whilo passing theBiigh tho firo, T ro- | oty chors: tn v “bies hatl Omaha Sap | Ehiety-accond street, {ron tio north line of | -+ 4 1ot 40 | farmers. He has proviousiy held o ofce | gy’ Wheater, was born in Dennaylvania | collod the proverb, ##t's nn ill' wind | gn Frltuyi (e toth dus”of’ Hecomber, Thiit | KUHA Ulace, 19, Moolwgrtn, Avanue ln stroet | 424 ft1 blk oy There Are Four Bankers, Three Lawyers, Mr. Ciray has always taken an interest in | in 185, He received a common school edu- | that blows nobody gaod,” for just in ad- | [ K@ SOCE G G 80 GOCE B e OIS | the suum of $14816.57, which sald sum it I8 pro it Creston Park Three Real Estate Denlers, Two Mer- | politics, and from the beginning of the alli- | ¢ “““d"!il in 1881 -l-1||||.-'=(-]l>.~l-v -:lm.“l;;mu- vance of the Ilnl}‘d%l\ flame clouds of | posed levy of specinl taxes and assessy .‘-7.':‘.'.:51:";" iy “:"u‘n:."";"x"';‘:rw .”.‘.U ”.'fi H b sl sl 2 ¢ o | ingon'a homestead in Holt county, fifteen | gwallows darted heré#nd thare, catch- | asshown by “Pr 10 Assess on the property on onc * ditor o Live Stock ance movement hss been a leader In it. H T8 oM HYrons o ” ovnee yonrs | TS re| " oW o - a | Side of Thirty-second streot, from north line it HESy W1 dicor, Two 24 had been for some. time county lecturer to, | Mleg fovthwost of OGUL T forme yi® | ing the hosts of imsocts started up by | SoN.O8 e an s AR | OF el Place to Woolworth avenue, necord- Tt it the alliamee; years filled_with crodit the offico of super- | the heat of the burning grass | il complaiiita tnut, tho ownois of proporty sa | {1k, (ooh fEoRtace: A e, WANSL STAIE it Veteran Legislator, visor of Holt county. In recent years he be- We now heard galloping hoofs, and | to S R b g R AWDLURL R 20 “Rato per foot, B7410: the sostor | -+ It 5 7 61 T W {1l reprosent Adams | came identified with the alliance and is now | we soon saw two I[ndians (Osages) ap- | fPecial taxesand nssessmonts proposed o he | yrivate approaches to be nssessed to tho pron- It When the twenty-third session of the wopold Hahn, who will repr e ¢ ¥ ! rdid lovied heing necessary Lo cover the cost of the ) Vhen 3 ate | county, was born in Germany in 1344 At | president of the Holt county alliance. He is | proaching through the smoke. ““Where | several improvements duly suthorized tove | *%f for which m E A 1t legislature opens for business in the state | 38 S8 B S e this. country, and | one of the few independents who are good | are you going?" they asked, 1n their | mnde and now complotod, ws follows OANLOPATE S1EOSt Trem LIt E Srtat 1o I Lt raay I capitol nes® month old-timers who step into | gy (5T VG ago Tocated at Hast- | speakers and is highly esteemed in Holt | own fanguage. 0 Gray Horse,” our | o0 ooy O O O e L oot 15 | I street improvement diatriet No. § #, Amount= It the senate wing will find the scats of mem- | ings with his family. Mr. Hahn has served | county. A 1ty -socond str roin Clark s ] ver roplied, in the same tongue. | Nicholns stroet, wmounting to the sum of | I8 to thosum of & O DGR LR R J¢ bers full of old and familiar forms. Outof | several terms in the state legislature. heing | They told him that the prairie was o | 81100 Which avid Sum it 18 proposed by s ro- | BTODesed by o roport duly adopted by tho ity It Syt sre-clect thirteen have | 8 member at the time. Hon. A. 8. Paddock -t A v il represent &8 of flame divecti A that | port duly ndopted by the eity council, 't nss LI L P v the thirty-three senators-clect thirteen h T i senntor, During | - Hon. James 1. North, who will represent | mass of flame in that direction and that | DOR Guly slopied by the oty coundil 1044 | side of Unliforaln streot from 15th strcet to 16th it already seen service in the Nebraska le the eroetien of the wdditions to the insane | Platte and Colfax, was born in Richland | we must go back. We responded that | of Twonty-second streot from Ciark sirect to | $EFSDro Fata, soconding to foot frontae and TL1bik 4 1at Six of them were in the last legisla lum here Mr, Halin b Acted as an in- | county, Ohio, in 1838, He came to Nebraska | all was flame in that direction. | Nicholasstroet. nccording to the usual sealing | 10 patal soufing back process LR LS 162 bik 4 e oAl L L LR in 1850, and has been a resident of Columbus | Notwi | indi back process to' the deptn of 140 fect trom tho | oo firgt wiley as por usual soalint back ' pro ftdblk 4 ture, and seven old-timers have been in the | spector of the buildings on 1 f of the since 1658, He 1WA YS Boeh & prominet Notwithstanding the indifference to | JACEPrGEEE o oot A4 cess. Kate per foot, #.051; the private road 10T bik 4 gervico at various periods during the last | state. His sterling republicanism has never | SR TR, U S DVEE 0 apromineit: | aanger usually ascribed to redskins, | "' coyor the cost of grading Olio stroot from ay, amouuting to thesim of #1100 o be us- labikd twenty y Twenty new faces will be | been question the democratic ticket - V1880 I A0S BHOWEN Ui 1BLAKALIE 1R e o o LGion. KatOb Mtite. to. Bhe st OF | gLO.Saver tiis cost ot paving il curbing 110 bk & Soen 1 the senato and so there will be more Ploneer M t. Tn 177 Mr. Notth was a member of the | of terror, Some furthor guick conver-:| DEMSCS whiition, winounting to tho sum ot | soward strect from 2Hin stroet to ih stroot i i of the new blood than of the old. F. . Hale, the demoerat who will_repre- | state senate. He has been surveyor of | sation fnformed us that thoy, iike our- | portduly wdoptea by the city connetl, tons- | Sieeet improvemont disteict No. 4, sald pave {3 e G ‘:"'"" """“ sent Madison, Wayne, | » and Stauton, Ivm]v lm\ml_\ for cight years, mayor “’m‘l‘\ selves, hal seized an opportunity to | sesson tho real estate on hoth sidesof Ohlo | INEwmounting to th of §1, W t1blk 1 In fact, the agriculturists only lack two votes | wuq yorn in Grayson county, Vi, in | lumbus five or six terms and he has fille PR e = SEENSNNTUDIZSENERER, BTEBIDEES L prz 22222 Another Ohlo Man. SSESSNNS 2332 8£238283. King's addition EEITIT curhing to the su of #3007, whiy sald sun t2blk 1 LSl i inki streot, from Twenty- second street to tho oas hing to the sum of 3,07, which safa sums 2 bk b | : i penetrate the line of flame, thinking | §ireet from Twenty. second stroot to tho oast | {i'[{'y) 1"y u report duly adopted by the i i of having o majority, and with the two Ceric | 1841, and” received o common school e« many othor offices of minor importance. Ho | 11 ug to escape. Tont P 1 the sia] Sealing bRk Jiro- | 1LY counnil Lo assess us follow i ik 1 Ba nul’ll‘myly‘y‘l‘i:]‘ ‘I.““f.»“,li'f 1’1““vvi‘ n“\d i ‘\;w | nw{ H-l-f ||| ”hnflv-mll.l |;| \H ““YI“I \.\‘V\ ok uu!:;l.x‘v:“f‘m h:‘l';‘“i:"\“kq]l:‘l"‘,:‘“\""l ixf\' . We all were now ificlosed in & gradu- | cess in depth to the first alloy. Rate por foot, | I st of curbing to be assessed to lot 6, : Juik 8 d combine and cor egislation and went into the grocery business | governo 0, s party o binck 6, Skinn's addition, 0 § f ally - > oG ire. To clear | #1001 e 1 ol . i blk 8 . e, Then there are four bankers in the | Gagpg jater he sold out and located on Battle | hopeless minority. Since 1870 he has fol- Jl”) nurrowing 'l“lL f“f.lllr‘-: ¢ “‘*r“’;\" vor tho cost of grading Ninotcenth®| o /The cost of pavine private appronch. | .- j¢4 Morso & Brunner Place ate, three law , three real estate | Grook in Madison county. I d to have | lowed the real” estate business; having for | the space around us by burning off tho t from Mason strect to- Plorco streot fn | SMOUBtnE o the sum of SL dealers, two merchants, an editor stock | ohoanod the first store in Nebraska west of | his partner C. A, Speice, 8 | grass—to start a ‘‘back-fire,” as it is ;\“:}‘_rj\';.m;» “']-lmvm LS Ll r::[ The baiance of the cost of paving, amount- | dealer, a stock yards manager and a brewer. | \ost Point and north of Columbus, Later M. North expresses himself as being in | called—was our only chance for safet, Inm-“lh”‘yi':';!\lly“(“:‘\uuy'”:“l'r_‘""; couneily, to | MK 10 the sum of $538570, to be assessed on the They all huve interesting histories and THe | \oyeqped in farming and stock raising on | favor of amending, in sevoral particulars, | and this we attempted, A large spr assoss on the reul estate on both sidésof | il estate on both sidos of Suward strect from 1 Bek has prepared |:n|.-~.\ y;-,"::;\(lr.:x;:::il;li‘:;:: his homestead, He built the first house in ‘Hl'lnl’lm ;n :‘v’“”‘m‘; s ”"”‘{'f"" 1]:]\“ and | was cleared before the oncoming fiv Nineteenth strect from Mason street to I leres | H “‘“m;“;,“‘;“;}[fl‘m',',l';";“,, At neat | o N HL oppleton Cark ORIy St0i BOODIS S TRy SRS Battle Cre aridliolpad loSube CMERt v, | WCUIBOIWERNEID S BIDEIRE S S reached us. We hoped to escupe with | §Ereat necording to foot frontakc, indepth 1o | oy "\Cooraing to the tsual scating baok pro- | -+ b3 bik about them. Grove, where he has & lumber, grain_and A ¢ ted Demoerat, : ’ Ly ‘ t alley a8 por usuil sealing buck pre s, ' TRILLS per Foot, 34,000 SRRl 1C P 1 fiaileoad setvios | 1i\e Stpalt Buetnbess. THo -tk cladted: obunity but singed eyebrows and a foew moments cess. Rato \m foot. $) 67780, v '0 COVEE tho cost of paving und eurbing of 8 blk e 11 Pt | et wnd refused o renomination. In | Samiuel Packwood, senator-clect for Ante- | ol suffocation; ~and, this we would | Tocoxerthecostor grading Douglas strect | oyed streot from Caming str I 1ino oIk & W. N, Babeock, the democratic represthit | 3¢i'he was complimented with the nomina- | 1obe, Boone and Greeley counties, comprising | have considered & fortunate deliver- | (it [R" R TLNE Y atrior No. ab, amounbing Michizan stroet In street o 11 thye of the Sixth district, was botn i GO | ton for state trensurer, and he was sent as | the Nith districr, iso furmer, 'He rosides | anco. But we found our Iast chance fail- | {0 the ‘sum or s, which said sum it s | UL No 416 smpunting to the sun A | TeabIk daigua, N, Y., i which state he Hved it | 35000016 to the Chicago convention of 15¢ A homestead in the northern part, of | 0"y ihg bnok-fire we had startod | probosed by report dily ndopted by the city | FRICHSu sam IS proposed by robcrL AUy | g vl the yedr 1800, when he came west with his : Antelope county, near the Knox_county line, dNeetE R o et | Gonneti, to issess. pro. rat. according 1o foot | ! 1o clty 1blk parents. He entered the railway service in (A Minister in the Senate. and_reccives his mail at Creighton, Mr, | 8gainst the wind burned only he | Frontage. on tho renlgstute. on ook sido'of PG Rty 6 630,18 b6 s ndverssd of tobm | oo leshik 1868, and, with the exception of somesiX | pay J . Harreis, whose dis composes | Packwood was formerly a democrat, but in | dry grass, and in doing this had served | Douglus 'street from Forty-fourth street to | e (IR0 UpEOT RN LG D6 SRS S IC $ bik months that he served in the army, ub 10 | Nemaha and Johnson countic 2 years | recent years he has afiliated with the inde- | as'a furnace to dry the greener grass, :*c-{‘rll‘:lr;:hg;l!l]“ stroet, uccording to the Measl | The balince of §4,331.02 to Lo assessod on the thln 'u||\\z\\l.':-|\|«\~ T ”'“::vi; cential ;I.I.,vl |)|m\<-(| lw.\\'hlzl.\\l{:l about |\vn e A Successful Lawyer. burned Idislnct, lgundl u:\uh aroclne:i 4 '.n-‘u;l‘-r 1o costof gradinig Oapitol avenuo | yyreot, ¥ ccording. o oot frontago, In Acrth thicago & Alton, Wabash, Tlinois T s @ has been preaching in Nemaha ever 5, 7 ) P rasses killed and dried, and hence ha rom 45th street to Belt Line rallway in grad- S Sante Dioo! o) 0 LHO - AR Colorado Cen . 'Union — “Pacific | giioo for the Christion church as well as | Hon. John D: Pope, who will reprosent Clay, L LER f’\J\el A el ISRk N montine £0 1A s of | 10 the'center of biock, tecording to the wsual 3 and Chicago & = Northwestern il | Yo "ot and well-to-do farmer. | S born at Waukegan, I1L, in 1356, He spen m h b Hi Wl B30 BT T i Propoacd by & ros S AROTIE W ways, as local agent, general western | proii A ACR S office before. Though | his youth on the farm and recelved a com- The fire was now close around us. | portduly adopted by the city council, to as- | o0 COTOT ANE SOSE OF I IBE GUE CUE k) agent and general freight and passenger | o b independent Yo wus formerly a re- | Mon school education. At the age of twen! Thevarying currents of air heated by the ::i]!‘!llfl;t:l"h"l'\n('l'u'l;(lln‘k‘hr r.;.\1l;x-..;.x.‘,;o.‘,..n::: Po M. & O, Ky rlght of way 1o cast 1ne of ot agent, atall times being i the trafic de- | G0 G cuking of g plans for his | Ote he entered Dartmouth college and gratu | flume whirled and rose, and gusts of | £5, *Hre6s b Hott Lino rallway acord | Gdek place, in streat Improvement distriot No. Park placo partment. On July 1, 1880, Mr. Babeock en- | (¢orcin the legislature, he said: 1 think | dted - in the class of = 1882 i MLCr | cold air, rushing in to replace the hot | ing to tho asual scaling provess to the firsval- | Gux AIMAKBLNZ L0 the siin of A4S0 Which 1 - tered the service of ‘the Union Stock Yards phich ho “studied daw at Chicao, | air oqused o whitlwind, and a gront | 1e¥. " Rt por toot, 81000 said um, it 1s uroposed, Ly n roport duly | . iy i company a8 general manager, and it speaks | horgand some business and sensible legisla- | jie - tpeated b twiend - 50 SO | wall Tof smoke and flame was thus | 4 hoeqrer the ono-alf costof grading Mason | roqlastati on wcli sido of Graco strect trom | | LESbIk3 Sherwood Park , > ay that Mr. Babcock ha k X Sl has been a successful attorney since. oke 1C street from 18th street to 20th street, amount ol v i St 7 Stownrt 1) volumes to say that Mr. Ba tion, and T intend to follow that course, 1 > L B % Bl ‘ 1 A the said right of way to the oast line of Pad 2 art Placo A F POpe Was g o o Twer fi 1. Within th Ul we stood . % " NPftirices flendh, thn tho mon who Havo | tofyand Tintend o followhint couas. L0 a0 ator Pope was a member of the Twenty | formed. Within this well we stood, s | ing to the sum of &§0.8% which said sun 1t is | fh8 St BB o wav Lo tho anst, e 65 BASG 0 S hi T e e D L o Ra RtV Haest st senate and not only introduced but | yet unharmed and with a constant sup- | proposed, by a reportduly udopted by the | 43/0% 00 guiling back process in depth L 4 - served under him. simplifying and would favor a’ party ticket ! . B 3 § clty couneil, to assess on the real estato on g ! v I One of the Very Youngest. being voted with one X or some similar | Worked for many of the important measurcs | ply of cool air, but expecting death. ench side of Mason streot from 18th streot to | T Iute per foot, katsed 0L ey 1t 43 i simplo arrangoniont and will do what I can | that came before that session. Hejsan un- It was a dreadful moment; tho mothar | 20th street pro rata neeording to foot frontage | T2 caver the cost of pavingand Curiins O | ¢4 Charles H. Cl »d with the | 5 e i g o it ot | compromising republican, Senator Pope has | gnq child were crying; the Indians,with | and the usualsealing back process to the con- | Strect from Lierco street to Hckany streot B ..y 4 sy 1 dlstriet, represents | to bring such a measuro before: the house.” | TOMIFOMEINE tbba cai, oot LAue L child were crying; the Indians,w T T T T It e oy Sy stroet improvement district No. 42, amount e the republican young blood of Nebraska. He | Personally Mr. Harris is a man of no mean | o 5o/ > : ¢ uplifted arms, were calling upon the | “1gcover the one-half tost of krading 22 | INE L0 the S of SILMLLGE which wild sune it | . (N0 no.rep e Bred upon the Nebraska | ability and highly educated and has host | € 8 Great Spirit in a weird chant. streot from Popploton avenuo to south 1ne of | 13 proposed. by u repors: duly udopted by the tax ot 20 was born and bred upon . i Sarpy | of warm friends in Nemaha county, this fa Once a Rock-Ribbed Demoerat. Suddenly we folt an unususlly strong | tax lov Soctlon LG 0 LRI LU vhislal 4 5 iy | alone electing him to the ofti W lers, who will represent Sar ¥ e ntyrae thplace. Ho was for al ting nders, who will represent San- on 27, amounting to the sum of 5 Washinzton 8 N i " 3 A private approach, amounting to the sum of ashinzton Square ¥ho rush of cod air from ono side, und, look- | Salim which suld sum it is proposed, by re- | Bt AN isediol to tho. ront’ estate for | . 3 SA1etd i " ders and Sarpy counties. is a resident of Ash- s v | B bl zadiny BRI LT S ) constructed. ] ars manager of o wholesale drug house Sorghum’ Johnso lors and Sarpy counties, is a resident of Ash- | iy up, T saw a strange and welcome | uss bro rata nccording to foot frontage, on | Wiioh construoted. 1 Lo i ol but has for some years been Wocated | povi 1, Johnson, of fland, who will vepre- | UL (e WS, bote, in SORCEVIRG CGUER | sight. * A long tongud of flame had run | the reul estnto on ench sideot 22 stroot from | o pugy 1 estate on both sidus of - in Omuha, where he is sceretary and Wb | gong Clay and Hamilton, was born in 1850 in | o CRRy s, (O 5 whenee his father | {oward and into our clrcular prison from | LoPPieton avenus to south llne of tax lot i, | Fyifgin ccording to the foot frontage nnd | 3 ager of the Lee-Clarke-Andrecsen hardware | 30 o ¥ro eaved on o | moved to Madison county, Ohio, and later : aceording to the usual sealing back process i | LRI MEREGIRE H S LORE RN o ('kl‘np‘m\ Ho is o hard and. an en- | Marion "f""'.(""l-'"l' hi ‘fi:,“f" N Rrange.| Loz . Towa, where the family lived | the main fire, and "had burned a lane | depth 12 fecr from stroct. (Rate per foot, | GG il St ae eroatod; the strips from nar- | 103 [ thusiasiic advocate of vepublican princi- :":‘\:x“‘l‘\‘“‘llm‘i"::;": ‘:\‘\l..'-r”h.fl\\ il ud then moved in 1863 to San- | from the outlying burnt area into wus, | B8 © 0 0| rowine tho streets in safd district noy consid- ples, continied farming until his removal to his | derscounty in this state, near Ashland. Mr. | Through this lane, formed by walls of | gtreet trom Locust stroot to Spencer street, | Sred in calcuiating tho frontage. Rate per rom Missourl and & Democrat. | present home in Clay county in 187 fiya [ (SAEEE hus always been o furmer, and i | five, camo rushing in'jl current of cold, | amounting to thosum of $i000, which said St looRtl ot DAY Nt uaa oUrbIng 3 % 2N, Campbell of the Fiehteenth district | Coutined farming ud stock raising, and for | olitics s domoerat sinco 1806, but now 0 | clegr afr. This kentitho smoko blown | Sam Itis proposed, Ly a renort duly adavied | ouas Miresy from il sirect. 4 140k stroots i Clark's addition was born in Atchison county, Missouri, and | several years past has also engaged quite d 4 away, and wo saw pliinly the path of | ¢/ic on‘oach sido of 22d Trom Locust stre D B R e s Jacob's nadition is 27 old, He was reared a democrat tensively in the manufacture of s Was a Boy in Blue, oescape thus providentially afforded us, | Spencer street, accordinz to the usual seallng | (810 Lo Suue of ERELGE Wl SEG SVt 0| % B o) but fiever held any office except that of [ssyrup. On this account he has acquired the A.R. Scott, the republican senator-elect | when all hope seemefl gone. buck process in depth us follows: On the west c"‘y AR SSUe DFO rain por foot front- § Axtord’s addition hip supervisor in Nance county last | title in his neighborhood of from the First distriet, was born in Somer. | S0t & PO ORI BORS | side to tho aliey: on the eastsido to” tho een= | S SRS R s ‘bark rocess in | PruynlaanG He is a farmer and favors radical ohnson. He has been quite succes ! set county, Pennsylvania, in 1841, Tn 1862 A ‘_”‘;‘L“"‘,’K“’Kd‘“m‘ Bunont street | AEPh to the first alloy. Rate per foot, $L8842 | 7 Paulsen's addinion legislation and the free coinage of | farmer, and has a commodious and comfor ho enlisted” in the Fifty-ffth Pennsylvania G £ Lty 0 cover the cost of paving and curbinzof | [ @ g | et o) 3 and Castollar street from oast line of Dupont | o i 5 FaRbYEtourL) WG oflt 11 ble home. Mr. Johnson being comparatively | infantry and served until July, 1565, hold- Place to west line of Dupont Place in grading | (s strect from east lne of Awenty ourih Toiz AnEdltor Gets In, an carly settler in his community, has been | jng the position of COMMISSIEY SCIECANY | mmm——— . district Nos. 45 una 46, nmounting to the sum | giiead t Mest e OF USSRV RO TS TGV | 1u g Hon, Brasmus M, Correll, who will vepro- | Jdentified with the general l:v;,lulnm'm:\i"\" when mustered out, After the war he took a of$20TiL whieh said sum s proposed by | ST VSO BP R Wiich Suid sum v da | 1 It id Lt U AR 3 ;| improvement of the county, taking an active | course ina collegeat Ouakdale, O., and he ily ndonted by the elty council to | 1% : sent Jefferson and Thayer counties, | pr— our legislature wants some negative mem- @ = EEEEEEEREE silver. i s proposed by areport duly adopted by the city Dorn in 1846 and came o Nebraska in’ 1809, | Part in political, cducatio and religious | then read law in Douglas county, Illinois assess, pro rata according to foot frontuge. on | Proposed by u rej Y (s o CO el 0 N8OS ki ock §02, cluy. A 3 3 ounty, bzl bt b } | council, tonssess on lot &, block i3, clty, living in Hebron. He cstablished the | matters In 1872 he settled at Falls City, Neb., w LI LI Gl LU To cover thecost of cONSLructing u sewer in i i . e i e Dupont streets in Dupont Place, according to 0 ot N pION Y > > SUNI Hebron Jourual in 1871, He was a member | ,..'»'»'n.".‘I.“v'-’.m"rf»'\.."f.':"'fi‘.'fl.:-’:»"'7'.'.:3‘[.".‘.hm :ll:lhlxu‘vihl-d to the bar and built upa’ good FOLKS ihe usuul sonling buck progess ih doptl to the oL v > il e rogular session of 1881 | publicd om his i L 0 - | practice. svalley. Rate pe 71761, {L 3 tsOpoini s ofithe liouso in_the rogul Oe! s | ved ta act with that party until about ten or A il - T Covar tho cont of #eading Ames avenuo | FeBortduly udopted by tho city councll, to ne- | A in tho speciul session of, 18 Gation | twelve years ago. when he joined the demo- QLY R WO LD - from Sherman avenue to 00 feet east of the | So%3 Pro rati uecordin 1o fob front sec on (1¢ L10 Dk 13 residont of the Nebraska, Bress 400 er: | cratic party and became its’ candidate for | Hon. George N. Smith, the re-clected | Dr. Hdicon's FAMOUS PILLSAND | iiey votweon joth and Jith strcets, ‘amouniz | FSALISMAETToN e 00 4G SBOR SN 202 | - I 1 ol 18 ™ sk by Goveamors | loyisialive lonors. Tfo bas identifed him | senator for Buftal and Shorman, was a 1o | BANDS and OBESITY FRUIT SALT | 1810 (e o By NASKGA i 115 | dhg heorslds omiyt Pibate pee fooh Kl | 21 1t 18 bik 11 a e e e e Nt | self with the organization of cind of | publican in early life, but rode into place o T % 3 [EprososcdiLyinronoskdulys L, 0700 YO thie 008 b0 2. CONNLrIOtINE K 80 3 1t 1 wes and Thayer, serving ubout s o Ot rome anti- | the. independent wave, o was bora in | Foduce your weight‘without dleting; | council to issess pro ratison eachsidoof Ames | gowar district No. 10, amounting. to o s L4 bl 14 - JACS: . : monopolist. Hillsborough county, New. Humpsbire, in | cures the causes ofabesity, such a8 | il{ay otNoen hth wnd 11th sireots, accordine | Of $hil7h which sald s 1t s probossd by T2t blic 4 o He Was 3 ki s D 1843, He moved to 'Nebraska in I57Land | dyspepsia, rheumatism, mnervous- | o foot frontage and tho usual scaling back B Do RinOn 1 IbTeH a8t jolning sald 164 bl 1 Credit Tonclor W. F. Dale, senator-elect from the Twenty- prur. .| took upa homestead near Kearney, where | 000 oneo b 9000 troubles: keaps | [rocess In depth from suld strect 150 feet. hrding to the foot frontige, and tho 165 blk 243 Clty eigghth district, composed of Kearney, Phelps | €. 0. Lobeck, who sits from the Sixth dis- | Lo continues to reside. He was a soldier €88, Sl el ali sty L) D O eralias Wi e usu fng back process in depth to the and Harlan _counties, had an easy time get- | trict, was born at Andover, 11, in 1852 As the rebellion, and is a member of th ¢- | you healtny, and beautifies the com- | 0 e NG ERN T A e distrioe No, | boundaries “of suid district s created. ting elected. The republicans withdrew | traveling man he covered Neb on his | wick post, Grand Army of the Republic of | hlexion. e eira Lo sloa stim S 01w i s o6 | 1tate per foot, 80. 80013, ; their nominee and the democratic eandidate | regular trips as carly us 1875, He located in | Kearney. Until sent to the senate two il i Proposed by report duly adoptod by tho | _T0 Cover tho cost uf constructing a sewer In had no show running against Mr. Dale. In | Omaha in 1830 and went on the ro 1fora | years agohe had held no public position 5 ; 2 CHICAGO lnunix Inr'rlnlux_ city counell to asscss on the real estate on i?;\fr(]lq\r](.-,tlt\)u :«iAL “‘?“'.2"’“.,'.,‘.',‘.,1? :mf: former years Mr. Dale was & republican, but | leading hardy He was president | higher than a township oflice. tgaln write you to say L have lost1d | aach sido of sald miley pro rata, according to | O . which said buni ‘It is proposod by 5 o 't 5 and wa f the C 5 slers’ associ : pounds, making 47 pounds lost in 10 wecks by | frontage and the usual scaling buck pro- | repor y adopted by the elty councll, to us- he is now o full fledged independent and wis | of the Commercis olarsvasaoiatior A Veteran Independent. using 4 Lotties of Dr. Edison's Obesity PIIS S i donth to depth Of lot " 1thte ner foot, | Svss pro rata on the foot frontage und the chosen s the candidate of that party. He | Omaha and enjoyed the confidence of busi- | g1 G, Spewart who will hail from the | and wenring his Obesity Bind. : ozt R A e T T e is a furmer and resides near Atlanta. ness men to i exc }vnwn;xl o "r;':"-m;\x!l'i!"i‘i Fourteenth distric born in Fond Du Very truly yours, Cnarres I, Kixa. Lo cove the cost of grading the atley in Du- | ok pawryilineHiCERTRIINC It DL creuted. o Merchant, over u yeir ngo ho engagec Ao Lac county, Wisconsin, in 1854, and his carly | SiOhthas 1 St pont Place between Dupont and Casteliar . - bine 2 sove I H 11<|::I\mmx;(:mi‘xlul.-;\‘-nl.-::v who | llllu_nl\\_'I\ e husiness at ]:IIH‘I)«)\‘)% v i:‘)'evgllln life was spent on a farm. In 1875 he went lm{ic‘»:A.‘;Pii'fr‘:.llu"l‘:-.‘f:";:.efzf"l + Writes to the | sireets, from 20th street to the west line cf | _To cover thecost of constructing a sower in s X1, JOC pid %) 2 B0 N his city in company with X . L . Mr. $E - 10 feated Henry St. Raynor for the senate in | Tobeck 18 oof - Swodish extiae the Thirtieth district, composed of Dawson, i nd German., He isa firm < i . luce, mnounting ) 14, strict No. 153, wwounting to thesum of | ¥ to Kansus, where he remained five years, | Corpujent men should vay some attention | byPontbiu L L P AT , which said'sum it is broposed by o 0 cover the cost of damuges for change of othen came to Nebraska, locating in | to reducinz their welzbt. When a man 15 | ndonted by the city counell o gacess on th | Feport duiy adopted by the elty conucil tw as- | grade, boinga judgement in fuyor of Schip= cth dist DA DA ks Swdis Nunce county, living there six years, He | troubled with rheumatisin, dyspepsia, kianey | $0OPISE 01 00N 2ides of Sa1d aliey pro rats, | Sess pro Fata according to foot frontage and | poret,'Clark and Cleburne for chano of grado Lincoln, Keith, Perkin; eune, Deuel, | yoliover in republicanism. then located -in Souix county. His life has | {rouble or nervousness the reducing of welghit | necoraine to Lot frontags and the geuil toule | the usual scaling buck process to the depth of | of Bighteenth street {rom Liivenworth street Kimball, Scotts Bluft, 1 FOBEN Hails £ Doon spent upon - tapm. and s home bears | 18 Slower, until the Obesity Pills nave cured | fg 5ok’ Docoss, i depth one 1ot Rite per | oneloton real ostato in s id distric €0 400 feet south of Muson stroet, wmounting Hooler counties, is entitled to write 4 B . 1.”.. § i hordlightiimaderstanding ot} the diseasc that caused obesity. 'The pills | 4501, 800871, Provided, That on commer iots having | (0 thesum of §2,211,50, which suid sum it i8 pro= before his name, for he was formerly a min- [ George W. Lowley of Sev boen n | evidence of o thorough understanding of s | Safion und henutify tho siin of tho fug 6 "Govor tho ono-hulf costof gradine tha | SeWer on Lo sides thoy shill hoassessed for | poscd, by a report’ duiy adoptod by o’ ofty ister as well as a democrat. Now he has de- ’ England, in ame to 'n'}( "“IL N L el _."lh;«_‘ o arm w ;_\ 3 1“ lunlluut;t;iuhll ';’““z)%”."}?' | alley in block 10. Kountze's 4th supplemen the long slde only. N ;‘:‘)“:_nv\:,l(_n \issess on tho ?-ul estato o both serted both the ministry and the democracy | America with his S hEntho y head of thoroughbred Galloway cattle, advice Mr. Armour used nn Fdison Obesity | yddition, amounting to the sum of #2532, | Cortain triunzular lots are assessed for the | siics of Eizhteonth stroet from Loavenworth 10 m ) 2, f Vo v T 5 0« | and fifteen horses. Band and 3bottles of Pills and lost 20 pounds | \ijeh sum it is vroy by a report duly | one-halfof frontage. Rute per foot, #1.0: street to the rallway rizht of way. pro rata us and devotes his timo to conducting, with his | was quite youns ool T rt_was formerly a republican, | In0 weeks. Other patients have been equally | ;idopted by the city cou: S8 Drorit | Tax lou 12_assessod for §2552 and tux lot 13 | P foot frontage, and tho usunl scaling buek sons, general merchandise store” at Cozad | white in New gland, but located perma- | St SEEWAE WS HOTMOUN ! R | bn the roul estuto on anoh slds of sald uiley in | assessoa for $53.04, 7 G i T depth to the first nlicy. Rato per and o indulging in-poiftics of the independ- | nently at Tipton, I, in 1853, Here young | g fERIRG SeUts past hag beel inathing o black 10, Kountze's 4th supplementary adaj- e LT O L DR EbOn R a0 #0.707 SRy peIENasion. Lowley grow to manhood and published tho |- jig506 ™ Grganis " for o vears % tion, as per foov frontage und the usuil scal- | tions to sewers in street improvement alstricts Jfostot damagoes awardod for o Ve Tipton Republican until the war broke out, | HH Orauniac { BOVEN SopIrs ing buck process in depth one lot. Rute ver | Nos, 416, 46 400,437 tnd 439, dono undor opening of Twenty-sixth " streot from the R0y ywise Clssen in Nobraske, when he enlisted in the Eleventh Indiana | TWwo years ago was clected vice president of AT foot, 81,0802, | contrat with John F. Daloy. amounting to th Ui iine of Nelson's nddition 1o Caldwoll Fon, William Dysart, who willagain repre- | et e Sl O ey wounded at Fort | the state alliune, veceiving 1200 votes out of _ 7y R0 cover the one-half costof grading Hamll- | conerst W vhiieh It 1S Droposed by & report &, amounting o tho sum of 16,4235, which sent Nuckolls, Webs anklin in the | Pottiast A S0n after received an honora- | 1300, He has never held a state ofiice before. /i { ton stroot from doth streot (o the uit Lino | Guly ndopted by tho city cobnoll to ssess the sum, it - laproposed chyis Eroparketin) BEfeshouse b los £ k,f'\;:,','.',',;”,‘,. i | ble*discharge. He had commenced reading (Bl Geutlemynifropias, : : which said sum It 15 proposed by s report duly | Dart of lot or real estats to wiich such con- | S1de3 of Twenty-xixth stroet, from Caming daivyman living six milos from Suberior, Jo | Law before culisting in the “army and took it | on, Orlando Tefft is well known in polit- { adopted by the city council to assess on tho | heetion is mide, a8 f0110ws: strqakito Sawarciairosk aei0/Dwh FGrCEE was born in Belmont county, Ohio, in 1 Up again after returning home, He was | i e e R T AR A T T T e IV Y TS ~ From Cuming strect ‘o north ue Nelson's He enlisted in the 170th Ohio _\-.,n..u_m - i | diitted to the bar in 1863, and at once com- | of Foa el e e A R e e from 45th .slru'nn h;\lmllu]tbll lhxllwuv pro | St Imp. A : -'"’("'l"hm #1,422.50, ut the rate of #2.44 per front 1864, and the following year, afte s enlist- | Jlanced the practice of his profession. He | g DAL SABR SENY ratu, us per foot frontage, according to the Dist, Amount, | foot. b f ‘ i cod senate. e was ho rin, 11l in 18 st ey 8744 i On lots 2 to 6 Inc . Va., where ho enzaged '!"‘"‘“"‘ business stead in Seward county and has resided | yeademy. He camo with bis father in 1887 | Lieut. G. A. Scorr. Revenuo Cutter Hamlin, | 56 G0VEr the cost of arading slloy In block 4, | - Tt 10 DLk 171 1805 | Vrom Cudwell to Humilton strocts, 8150.00, at two years. In 1867 ho went into a mercan- | yhope ever since. I ved as-county judge | 1o 4 farm at Avoca, Neb., and in 1866 he virltes to the Correspondence Department | ouwmpbell’s addition, being the sonth alley in | 4161t 1Dk 1015 760 | th U0 conts per front foot. tilo enterprise, but soon after returned to | froy 1881 to 1857 und has always been very | hought his prosent farm of 480 acres; which | Thene o York Sunday World: | said block. wmounting to the sum of #1165, | 465104 DIk 10213 rom 1lumilton to Obaries stroots, $108,00, at farming in Monroe county, Ohio. Tn 1873 he | 0 PR Il 0 A0 Seward. count ht his present farn acr wree yoars ago I welghed 208 pounds, but | \Whioh suid sum it 13 proposed by « report duly | 416 1 4% of 115 bk 10255 the rate of 80 conts per front foot. #dded cheese making to his farming and con- | JoRE b B B e R e boen. i avde he has greatly improved. He has also in- | after using Dr. Edison's popular Obesity PILS | 2dbured by tho city conneil 1 asacss on i | 45 8 100 16 of it 5 DI 266 4 From Charles to. Seward streets, 835700, a fhuod in thot 1ine of worlk till 1679, Ho then | Jouf0 LOWICY Als AIWaYE 48 gaged 1 stock raising ona large scale. In | und Salts T roducod to 100 pounds and ‘casily | F0atata on both sldos of said alley prg L4 blk 4 Credit Fonoter the rate af 70 conts per front foot. tinued in tha! ke & ' | republican. 1578 he was clected to the Nebr: senate, | koepat this weignt. 1 suw how much other | raqc, us per foot frontage and aceording to uha 15 bik 4 G On fotNo. 1, s sub, 80482 removed to Nebraska, locating near Syracuse Ly A T e Ay . correspondents of your yalunble papers were sculing back process, in depth 4 N bl 15 " On lot 3, block 15, Shinu's uddition, $42).00. : sewards taking A Long Time Banker, and he was returned two yeas 3 usual scallng v , in_depth from 1t4 blic 15 o for o year and a half, and afferwards taking $ benofittod aud wishe 0 othe Dr's treat- | uiley on south side to Bahcroft stroet. on 164 bk The nbovo assassment in depth from Twenty= ;l\\hl\'pru sent location near Suporior, WIOre | o Timothy . MeCarty, who will vo- Never Been Defent went u trial. porth st fo'sio Gou or e Kot "It ver R y stxtivstreot fo thediitance of on ot onys ¥ 10 owns an eatire. section. I g A R e e i OalA g s AU st Riogire LS T Asli Vo I R s munufactuves Swiss cheose, He is o mem- ::,.,‘,‘,'”'“\l'l I\!":'.ln[-l\\f i;:' 1845, ]'“'.f' :),Afl.fllla.: n(l.‘ll"','.'. ‘.’,,',),'"\\-]:‘h'i’,',';'.:,';, ‘\‘\'.'“ 1‘,“,':,], g Dr. Tdison’s Obesity Fruit Salt ist To cover the one-halt cost of grading the stdowulks by l'ord & Huso, wmounting to the er of the ulliance and an independent. | \yyghington county, lowa. in 1857, and six | erickstadt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany best and simplest remedy for rogulatin | atloy Iy blook 1. Kountzew dth mddition, | : 5 A B R S S e n Life as a Karm Hand, years later moved to Keokuk county. He | 1862, and came to this country with his the nction of the liver that has been dis- | SRSEY %0000 by & roport duly adopted | 4 Oampbell's sub 10 assoss on the following ronl cstite, along Hon, George W. Eggleston, a republican »d on a farm near Keota for seventeen | ents in April, 18570. The third day after their | covered. The printed formula on the | by the city council to assess pro rata on the | *° " which said wilks aro lald: rodlevtod from Lancastor, 18 & suecessful | years, then moved to Sigourney. He was | arrival at Fremont his father died. Soon | label of the Fruit Sults shows their value | roal estate on both sides of suid alley, s per | - g Mg Lot block 72 City grain merchant at Bennet, | Mr. Eisleston is ‘1.1“:“";-.:{'lm":-l\\l\w«“:‘\\]"(':'\::-{ml\“;lf.‘f‘f\“(:".!if:.., in | af “Is.-:!“1‘.'.::""\'\1-';..{::-“filx:-m aliomostead | to sufferers from excossive fat, or flosh. foot frontuge, to the depth of oue lot, wecord- ot of Lo bllcd Parker's addition ok 2 40 ) of age, was born in England and 4 0 s d unty, y resided 4 r{ iny to the usual scallng back wrocess. Rato wdb frof It 10 blk 4 ’. Lot 7 block 72 o : ] . Bund measur 08. 1,2, 8. Pr it ¢ Torch ot 1 blook A O s i e, pimente when | & member of the twentieth general assembly | eight years, Since that time' he has been meusure at Nos Price (001, 3041541, 117 btk Lot 1 bloci H W@ . /f > 2, 5(0 86 inche: g ST r over the cost of grading 34th si pf 8 blk 5 Lot i biock 40 T the bl o was edueated In the | in 1883 and county trensurer in 1886, He ged in thio insurinos business -n: Hre: |5 ,l“‘(’m‘é’“"“ hlbf" ‘,‘ln‘] 10.00016 exira dox i T 0N e o B T R 3 s k K e of Town, and at the age of 51 | afterwards was cashier of the bankof | mont. He was elected city treasurer twice, | ©3ch additional inch. D R anne (b mORnK toll 110 1ol BRI O sttt O Nt om & farm ae 818 | Keotag for tivo years and of the Keokuk | assessor three times, and was a member of | Pills 81.50 a bottle, or throe bottles for | posed by report’ duly ndopted by the city | = 0340t 113 DIk 7 CORIREE 1% AL tho age of 23 ko came to | County bank of Sikourney for two y the public works bodrd in Fremont for four | $4.00, enough for one trentment, conncil ‘Lo ussoss on tho roul estatoon Dotk | - 0ot blic? Bennet, Neb,, where ho first did farm work, | ( Ho eame to Howard county, Nebra years. He hus always taken an active in- | Obesity Fruit Salt $1.00 per bottle, Ridenab atlhassear from odke airamydo Pan| TR el 2 2 rnet qls Workied in o store and fnaily | 1838 and with the McCormack brothers ‘or- | terest in mattors ofspublic enterprise for the | You can buy the Pills, Bands and Salt | Fie” Sitinl sbaiing back: proccss. 1o dasth 1o D s biko | paro.Sovar o cost ana cepasrol B RN started in the geain business { gunized the Citizens National bank of St. | city und county, as well as in politics, and | direct from ouc stores, or by mail or ex- | the center of block. Rate per foct, §) 21 5 blk O Mounting to che sum of B275L07, which lie Little Man From Bu Faul ot with ho e caNtice uatiL 100, |ihas never heaik defentod whan nbminatod do | prag o covor the Cost of puvinz and’ curbi blich i Little Man ¥ when he moved to his favm. When the in® | oftice. Mr. Thomsen is a jovial, whole-souled . v 0 of pvinz i vlicy. B B sald” s 1t s proposed port duly o P = B4 streot hmprovement distrie! 0, 5 bk Shinn's 2n¢ ddition Gopted by the city ¢o cll, to nssess on the Hou, Fremont Everett, who will give Cum-*| dependents elected a county clerk in 1891 | fellow, and is held in high estéemsby all who | , €#FCorrespondence and goods forwar- | fng 1zard street from I5th stroet to 2 : gnCashe 0068 B rd stroot hatroet to 2 . of 18 blk I s estinto along which suld wilks are laid, us e and Burt countics his care, was born in | and had no timber for an assistant, he was | know him, regardless of politi ed in plain, sealed package. AouRKINE 10 tho sum of $10.481,01 wiy : T i Iowhiis -2 o ‘A“hn‘mukw- county, lowa, in 185, He came nm‘h'vh'{m which position he still holds. Aguinst Bryan and McKelghan, Notice —Dr. Edison’s Blectric Belts | T;l;r”x‘ilt»[“‘xyr: ‘u'{:v.n'v,‘.';’:.l:«ln-g’lfl.)“.';:]x’; no ' bk O Blriekiang's el ool b DO o Lwean B0bh and TULERK With his parents’ to Burt county when 18 Mr. MeCarty is a straight democrat but Lewis W. Young, senutor-clect from the | 404 Finger Rings ave sold at our stores, | 1bg 10 foot frontuge on the real estato on boti | =+ 149 blk O 22 und Dodg s and Duveuport stroots 2,547 40 yeurs old and settled ne Lyous, He | was elected by a fusion of the independents | pwenty-ninth district, was born near Elmira, | Send for our special Flectric Belt Cirou- | sides of Izura street from 18th street to id 10 bik O e attended schiool and read law at Onawa, Tn., | and democrats. He is u genial, atured | N, Y., fifty-six years ago. Ho spont the first | 1ar, sealed. Btroot, in depth 10 contor of blook, necording | Ghlk nn's adéitton POBAL. i cosipagirsaorsossgas arsihs st taMRTRANIE and was admitted to practice jn 1879, He gentleman and is fair to all opponent PWAREY-ROVED yaats Of Bis 16, o o farm i lectric Belts $1.003nd up, Tnsoles 60 | jo gl soaling back process. Kate per sanlich 4 ko sovar thoe eartof stone aulawsiNAISILTR ""'““1“ n"r ‘]';’;;" o and ,“"""‘ Bl lE"'{“ JIRa0- Not a Dude Fari irhli:l mn!\v, wh n Iu~l moved to Il(llmnis and | cents per pair. D 0% %06 cover the cost of paving and ourblag 1ith i Joesten's suh p 55, whioh sald St it“fl'!u“.:..h‘.L.fiJ'L}“:'.“#fi se. The little man from” Burt” is a foe 2k T . e ollowed agricultural pursuits. He moved to 3 street from the south line of Graoe street ) Pruyu's sut P ort duly ndopted by the ity e o R e e P A farmer who furms will represent the | follo i ; For Sale bi T S i 10 18] ruyw's sub P port duly adoy y the ety councl Lo ussess K’x.:.‘i!-ur‘li\-fi'.‘f.‘.hfih.- ltfll"l;‘\lli‘lllll‘:' st ‘.'lf,k‘..‘ 0| Jeaplo of the Eighth district in the senate, | Xebrasks and located on a homestead near bysldruggists e line Maad ldack place, in street huprove- |« it onthe lots or parts of lots adjacent to the W b Vil o ot ‘ B D e distriet is an ospee: | Wilsonville about thirteen years ago where Wholesale druggist¥af New York City 1i: N 2 wmounting to the =um of | 112 blk A Ehinn's addition walk laid, to-wib: jcan principles, his record in hou: TH O 4 () X bl malana e A A | N oL A/ e SR #l0, Which said sum, {tis Droposed. by a Tabik A 147 bl 46 Clty #1119 ! plok;. F000FC. ive one, composed of the counties of Dixon, | he still ! ally a G [ B duped by the'city connoil, to s 3 bl 2 Sirip of land adjolning on'o confidence of his constitucnts arge proportion of Mr. McDonald's consti. | ReVer held office be His name has been McKesson sk Jtobbins, stroet from Grace street (o north dine of Pud ol of ILO blk B LUB DIl 107 ¥) Saw Much War Service, e D p 1A mall MMM O « several times in republican county con- W. H. Schieffelin & Co. pro ruta wccording to foot front- | = 168 blk 10 K 15 of 1t7 blk 64 4165 bl A Naries tucnts ave tillors of the soll, ~ Mr. McDonald | vQitiona, but ho never succeoded 1 raceiv- o e & Co. | seallug Dack process i |+ wi of 18 bik 11 LU bik 107 240 08 e Mexander Gratam, who aill care for Gago | rosides tn Fhussion connty on u farm wear | Jy o ton. nd other leagding houses. s dist oot Kute por foor, gaat 1L bilc 11 sl ot 1149 Capitol sddition 130 41 couniy's interests, is 0 man and wis der. IHe hus alwa L i > had alwd 5an & Tepnblio thams o c iz and curbing prit U8 bl 12 L4 1L DLK 4 Bummit fuc w7 Born . Lickini county in 140 o onlisted | and is @ very popular man, Ho was clocted Jm"‘"‘_d‘““'l"_‘i":h‘;}:,"):‘h‘ b a3epubliean will ho LORINGJ;& co.,, yate appronelh o bousso-sod 10 the Foul estato 165 bik 18 ooy et L 5 B 15, Infantov i and | 1o the senate by a good sized plurality oyer | J0INGC the I ¥ VO yours Yo anM8. 9 A whie 5 luid. + 1L6blic 15 Tota 75 82 ‘.'.'.,53'.,..' i “\’:.!:,}:m;“" MARtEY f 1801 ond | 40 Nis democratio. gnd |Ill|\‘l|u>|hh-"l:-UIH. figo because of the position they have taken | Proprietors andGen’l Agents, 7o cover the ‘cost of paving and curb'ng 1Bk 2 o S tunthar notidad siatald appaat BTN Al -“l‘. AP l-.“ '*h: ;.;u'\ll- \\’ potitors on the financial guestion 42 F West 22nd St,,"New York City Sherman avenue to 4 polut 4 feet north of Plans of Assessiont” are now subjoct to the much tetive iy, o was at | oa o He has not had time, e siys, to prepare | 10 B Hamilton Plae. 1oston. Mass' | tho center of scotion d in street inprovemont Inspection wnd oxamination of any of theowns psburg Landing and Shilo, way with 1y bill or come to any decision 45 to meas- | 34 1 st Washin g rionton, Muss. | districe No. 400, amounting o the sum- of ‘i1 Tocover e cost of constructink conuections | ¢rs of suid 10ts, PArts of 1oty or Ploces Of Ferl gl\"“"l'“ 1id mounted sorvico nd‘fidw ln.'”."‘. John Mattes, Jr., raska City will s that he will support at the coming ses- | & A8 ashingty St., Chicgo Il | W 01 co \e regimen ' 4 # 26708, which sum, itis proposed, by a report | tosewers in street L provement dist N estate, or the Inspection or examlaation of * whicl he el look after the expec ot “Otoe | sion. but he intimates that a freight rate bil | Cub this out and keep iit, and send fo | duly adopted by tho elty councll, {0 assess on | 20, 424 411, 445, 444, 950, 45h, 400, 465, 461, 467 which | an, the rebe ralder, | = 5 duly sdopied by ‘tho eliy eouncyl i 4, X 07 and | any other porson interested In i roposed vy i - owering > PAtes WO o e T 5 3 otiol 6 prope on both sldes of Shermun ave- | 4741n the ity of Omuhi. inting 10 thesum | nssessments, at th » of sald olty elerk, participated with Burnside in the battles of uity. o was born In Germany iy | lowerlug tho. rutes would recelve his, ut our full (”‘:fi‘ahfil",“")“”““’ 1o fu it G1sCriot, Dro TAth According to oo | Of BL0M. 6, which il B 1t 14 DropcoU byt | fnd thas by i FDOFL Of & Somimittie of Suld autorn Tennessee, was i the siege of Knox- wis b member of the ’Illlllll‘\\'i::" \I\l\hmjl' e frontage and the usual scaling buck provoss yille, Joined Sherman's command ut Buzzard : A pi ie upper Teport duly adopted by the eity counell to uneil duly ndopted, it is proposed thist tne - > v SUS———TY . ¥ - - p) 42 foot. | 1 . That that part of . he ot, part of lot or real pws for good and suflicient g p is a democry IN A RING OF F B P » Roost and fought in the battles of Resaca | He'la a domoorut. IRz, ba Boit rallway ol connections ure made, us b wise ordered and 8 % - right of wiy und Cou ot _shall Le and Altoona and in other engagements in | One of the Best Sherifts. owing list Coxt of sild i IS i S A L assessed for i frontage ft. Lute por | od on the lots, puits of lots and Georgla. In 1804 at Chattahooctle hio was | Jomes 1. Miller, who will represent York, T et D RUSSTR s soatial navios ud samiasta | B Amghat, ou of reslvatets e siown by ssld pfle shot in the leg and lay in a hospital at | is'one of the best kg o § 4 3 a - 8 o O of {nx- $nd curblog b TR e 460 plans of assassinent. o i .l-(“r L“"..) mnnl‘h: li]l;:!ll .».‘rl, | ::,n.\ixué f":)vl:."h\.‘ lr“.“i:t:»’:u,‘":."‘ ‘[‘l‘|:-l .l‘l;"l"‘i:.ll;sl, St. Nicholas: We \vhlppad up the ::‘l’::“l ': Iunv.l}'\lvfll;nlmlllml!,lIn':r Nl‘) -l~v|ll ‘.“:1' ‘:Ai ) “ 3 Benson'ssub I“ :: You, ’l\lll'll hV”|' !nu, Vllll"ll"!“hy Illllllllflel.l to coverod fh thie to take part i the raid | taenty-two years. He was born and rouey | horses and drove toward the upland, BLrcat amotnLibg Lo bl wum of #1,665 10, which i Elizaborh Place 12 80 | fEDohe o iore e e bare apecibod. “to sakis. . aguivst Hood. in Ohio, is now 58 years old and has alw: thinking thus to escaps the greatest satd sum It {s proposed by u report duly | any complaint, stateinent orobjection you de- A After llhu war h:.I .m‘.:m(;‘l ab .l..m}:.,l,,l\' TN g e Pl A o dauger. . W reached the high ground adopted by tho uity counell o issess pro rit { Aire concorninguny of xaid proposed levie wo years and then took a clerkship at two years in the Fourth low " before meeting uny flame, and we wero au the seu} eatits on lath siilus of Oluries Bellefontaine, 0. He came to Nebraska Y N . trect from ‘Thirey-eighth stroet o Fortieth fie2 Vranklin Square und ussssswonts of spociul Waxes, vies homesteaded in this county in 1870, his | greatly rejoiced o see that much of stroet from Thirty-elshth strect w Fortieth ot 1t 24 in 8 J0ITN 1880, and for six or seven years past has been being one and one-half miles from | Srass was s i ibe street. in durlh w0 lernl wlley or cenwr of 1‘ a2 {qull- 24 Lal Mt Oty OClerk, 2 iy Irass Wi irly " 7| block, wecording to the usual scaling back L6 blki Lake's ndditiua p i engaged 1n the real cstate business at | York. B Miller has alwass taten n ot | Erass wus still fairly greon here, though Boatrico. He has served as supervisor of re 5 - Owmonha. Neb, De Ler Tth. 180 9 aty e has aerved a8 iye part in politics. He served eight years :l'::‘\:livh:\:sx swn with patchies of lougor DRNens. Rt B ¢ aud ourbing || - (sl county since and Las been chaic- | s sheriff of York county and was one of the | €508 a8 &1y, ‘man of the board siuce his first year. He is v S hAR Tor Michigan street from Twenty-third street to |+ It Franklin 8yuare Doat the county ever hud. Ho has been for | 'Lhe flerce flames now approached, Twenty-fourth stecet in street lmprovement | ° an active republican, and for several years X some time a member of the successful real | Fushing along with furious speed, crack- INIANRICADNLEDC | fiskriet No s, dmountiug to the sum of | Dast g boed the solrotary or the reasurer | tate firm of Beil, Miller & Miluiae Ying and snapmng—ho sound’ alono NEHV“USD'SORDERS [ SN wielanip R s i3 promused b7 8 9 | Sanscasos S5555 =3 - Lot i1 Lot 5 block Total o o port duty adopted by the oty connell "o wa- | g . ng sufticient to strike terror to the & ; S68s 0N tho Feal estute on both sidos of Michl- A Successful Furmer, 4 Welk Enswa Opliatios A Aud all the train of | 3. o Ao . 3 an street from 1'wenty-third street to Many of our AQEN ure SELLL Hon. B. E. Moare, one of Lancaster's ¢ stoutest heart. Galloping along the | EVILS WEAKNESSES, DEBILITY, ETC, that so wenty-fourth street D ta sccording to | F EV Sufh's ) worth of Hon, Willluw M. Gray, senator-eloct for | scuators, was born fn Clark county. Lijor, | Ine of fire. we found that whero it | SEPRRY (el A8 wie QUICKIY wad FREIMAS | 2000001, ud viie il scaling back hro- o ARNOLD AUTOMATIC STEAM GDOKERS Custer, Valley, Blaine and Loup counties, is | in 1849. He graduated from the Wesleyay | ©rossed a little ravine the flames were | siven toevery partof the body. 1 will send (s | €685 i depthi to center of block.” Rate per | = L) onth. Don't remaln dle, or work for smes -.r“nwwfuh. m'n-hm lfihu hul'no‘:: university at Bloomington in 1569, was ad- | notso h|kv’t|‘]0r|,he rass was quite green | Sarely pacsed) VIVER o say suteror the broverd 1001, $40028, The cost of privite approach Lo c 8 farm teen wiles from Pitisburg witted 1o the bar at Chawpaign two years | there. curely b X d {poh Soie The ooty of privpte 2 wiien you wlght ho‘ waking uuu‘.ulnu 1 (hat cure d we of theat troublos. Address, he Feal estato for which it 1s lu in saw e Abply for Lorus, e dashed through the line of | a. BRADLEY, BATILE Cucxx, MK " To cuver thecost of paving and curblug | GO Els (O 137 5. d0rd B, Omeha.