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P i NEBRASKA TEACHERS T | Btate Association Opens Tts Annual Session at the Lincoln University. INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS ~ PROMISED Well Kn ehraskn on Peagr ¢ n Thousand in Attendance. Thinkers he Yursuers The Sehoot Fand Apportionment. {Special to Tan next several days Lincoln arly 1,000 members of the Teachers association and been bringing in the mem- the liotels are crowded annual convention at the chapel of the | will Neb., Dee the entertain ne askn State the trains K day until The first n of will be held th Btatc ity and remn m for three days. Th crowded to its ful at the opening session in cludin by Chancell wersity, the Doane Colles tet rendered the anthem, The pre Al and was hi e s evenin the association cliapel w 18 eve and 2 tate prayer wfis uni Adelphian quar- Remember Now 1 was almost en \ly enjoyed by the 1. Andrews, the retiving presi- dent of the State association, presided. The featurc of the evening was the very able and eloquent address of Prof. J. 1. McBryan of Tecumsch, president of the association, He gpoke on “The Irrepressible Conftict,” and his address was one of tho best that has been « ed before a Lincoln avdience for some Lime, zan in the Garden of He said in part: “Tiver since our gr parents partook of the forbidden fr !vnmu-r ardon, there has been wagi Tween t ht and the powers of darkness: between virtue and truth and crror an irrepressible conflict. 1t has been a continuous and unbroken warfare be tween Lnowledge and ignoranee. oThis unde fermined conquest must result in one of two things: Knowledge must sooner or Iy tablish her citadels in cvery home and in the councils of the nation, or ignorance will ulti mately found her dynasties world-wide, SRetlecting upon the divcful deeds of g norance we scem amazed. She it was that enabled Cheops to hold his hundred thou- sand slaves forty years in wighty toil to or ingle pyramid, Her customs made ¥ and polyandry sd Dby the th ew Zealanders huinan fesh voice through the inning a roverence w v their bible. norance thry ent babes into the burning avms of Moloch By her terrible hand perished 70,000 human beings at_the dedication of the templo of Huitzilopochtli. She kindled the fires for the execution of the witches. The arch ler of her hosts is v ‘where me become iron with nerves of son is lost and hatred reigns supreme, What Has Been Accomplished. “But out of this conflict of ages tnere some v jes innumerable and t wre works of knowledge. She utters t sublime truth, *All men before the law equal. Kunowledge established the frecdom of speech, of press, of worship. Knowledge smote the iron of Bri power and this land of liberty was born fettor binding 4,000,000 slav o powers of 1 wade s on Attractoug tudy of this un 1leled c nd while throughout the struggle ther en an advance, let us not be deceived he mountains of superstition are still high the woods of error the sands of in delity wids he sea of ignorance deep. The: mopyle, Waterloo and Appomatox must be fought again, not ‘in ivlwind of the charge,’ but in the polling booth, with that . am intelligent ballot.” o signs and powers of pro- nt MeBryan atluded to the press, the Christian religion, the open bible, | the common school and the home, and paid un eloquent tribute to each Of the press he said: “The America, mighty power for good, v guardian of ty, hope of terror of tyrants.” It knows sweet breath of free specch. the mistakes of the u prejudices of the politician statesman, laughs at th Hllic their demagogy, educ: their lightens their conscie fmpeaches, prosceute: this land where public opinion is king, press 1s prime minister.” Promises for The weels's program will be an interesting one and will embrace many new and original The evening meetings will be of especial inter to the general public. On ‘Wednesday evening Hon. John M. Thurston will deliver an oration on **Abraham Lin- coln,” On noon at the uni- versity chapel ek of Omaha and “Pate of i 5 upon the cha ferson and Alexandor addr will be in the natu upon the principles of the tw 5 cal parties, Thursday afternoon Prof. Betz instructor in physical training of the Ka City public schools, will_deliver an address upon that subject, and that evening In- spector Jumes L. Hughes of Toronto, Ont., will lecture at the Lansing theater on ©Sehool Room Humor.” The following is the program in detail for tomorrow’s ses- sion: 9:00-Opening oxercises. “Golden Chains” ¢ Misses Maude and G press of atchful the oppressed full well the It points out attacks the | and the | , denounc minds, e the 2of a great Rice s I Cartis Ik, B WWiske | ) the Bethany . Cavl 1o, Adhland Quinie “Iural Sehools vs City Sehools' Tecumseh 1 in Lied und Ty ann Sampse e, Auburn. Cedar Blufrs ulla Carniody, Trenton T the O n Morey, Kearney +ven Lincome phinn Quirtot neous business, lncluding Ashland Quintet White Quartet, A Lincoln™, . ... ohn M Thurston, Omalin SThreo Fishe Goldherk AdTphinn Quarict Status of the Printers’ Strike, Nothing has a8 vet been done to settle the existing differences between the Lincoln Typographical union and the publishers of Daily State Journal and the Daily Call papers are issued us usual. The man e of the Journal informed Tug Bee repre ative today that ht had all the printers ded und that he would be able to gov | whenever he wants them. The com ng room of the news departuwent is filled, twenty-two men being ut work. He is still short in the book and job departments, but anticivates 1o trouble in ge all the com petent men he needs in these roows within a day « Said Managi itor Jones ““Wo are not only *gettin I the men we need, but we are not giving employment to rats or scabs, Every man at work in our NEWs roow s a4 member of a printers’ orgu fzation. - We have no quarrel with organized 2 ot recognizing unything but organized labor in filling the places made vacaut by th " Tho strikers maintain their firmness and insist that they are right whether the i ornot. Most of the strikers are m have made Lincoln their homes for time and many of them have families. will continué the publication of the Daily Unionistas long as their differences with their late employers remain unsettled, The Unifonist is well printed and edited and is al- peady meeting with considerable success in Alling its columus with advertising, Lincoln in Brief. Ley Cougressman Bryan has returued to Lin coln from Washington and will be here a fow days. fuduu Foxworthy was today preseuted | Adams Rinine | the holidays with a handsome oak and leather office chair from the members of his family Charles McCune was today fined §30 and s1s for stealing an ovy t that he could probably have purchased for half the sum, Iho independent state central committos has been called to meet in chis city on Thurs- dap ¢ vening. The state examination of tenchers progress at the office of Goudy. About thirty tes tendan But one case was filed in the suprome court today. It comes from Adams county and iy entitled Home Fire Insurance company of Omaha against Berg & Story. Seml-Annusl School Apportionment. State Superintendent Goudy today an. nounced the r ar December apportion- ment of school moneys among the several counties of the state. The semi-annual re- port may be summarized as foliows: Interest on United States bonds. ... Interest on state bonds State tax Interest on county Bonds fiyterest “wnpaid “principal kool Tease schiool Tands Total Whole number of children Amonnt apportioned Rate per scholar 'he amount which each county will re- ceive under this apportionment wiil be found in the tabulated statement below is in hers are fn at- 800.00 15,050.69 §1.04 County, Amount ’: ounty, Amount. 452,41 Johnson 104119 Kearnoy Kefth . Keyn Pahia Kimball Knc 2 i 4.00| Line 0| Lok Loup | Madison Mel'herson Merrick Bunt er Roone Box Butte Boya Brown Buftalo Burt Butler Nemaha Dakot Dawe Diwao Davel Dixon Dodge Scott's Bl Sownrd Sherida sherma Slonx Furnas, Gugo.., .. Gartield GOy i Thomas Thurston.... v 5 Resulted in a My Farts Crry, Neb,, Dee # gram to T Bre.] —A. J s shot by Michael Case; Barada, durin a4 TOW 3 dance, died of his wounds yester- day. The others who were injured during the melee are recoverin, Rex is Latin for king. Eixtract of Beef is king of all food produc convenient, delicious, strengthening. el i toie FEARFULLY FROZEN. Charles Ceibald's Christmas Hunt May Cost Him His Life, Charles Ceibald may lose his life as a re- sult of the freezing he experienced while hunting Christmas. Both his feet must be amputated and fat > feared. [Special Tele- Rhombaugh, who ahy's Rex Brand Bones. The ice on the sidewalks has caused a num- ber of serious accidents recently. Monday ght Mrs. Buckner fell at the corner of nty-sixth and N streets and broke her arlier in the day an aged lady re Mrs. Aman n, ding in Omaha, slipped and broke herarm on Twenty-fourth street. rank MeSwyad suffered a fracture of the left leg Monday by a fall Nel Notes und ¥ Most of the lady microscopists are spending ire their homes. Frank Stump and Harry Ayers were o rested on the charge of vigrancy Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Young spent Ch with Mrs. Young's sister at Missouri The local lodge Ancient Ovder of United Workmen mot in regular session last night John Jackman, the man who was shot somo days ago while trying to prevent Parks from shooting Rody Redmond, will soon be out, K. Wells C clected ofticers a night. South Omaba merchants have enjoyed a heavy holiday trade ade in_all Iin ever since the Sons of Veterans, ar meeting Monday iers’ ball will occur this ) hall under the auspices of socintion, ting of Omaha and South Omaha W. H. Rosecruns, who for the past year llled the position of deputy under Post- a8 resigned to accept Mr. D.B. Wa muster ( h other position. him, e Tuke the immediate use One bottle will cure yo at once by Syrup. -— Christmas and Holiday Slippers, A large lgt of fino leather and em- i d ippers of the WHITNEY of shoes, left over from the s trade, zre now being closod out at the low prices of 75e, $1.00, $1.25 and up to pe These are bar- gains, and you will also find bargains in entlemen’s shoes, also in Jadies’ fine shoes. Must be closed out, Call and see goods and prices at 103 South jf- teenth street, opposite postofiice, il WILL KOENIG WEDDED, A Popular Young Omahan Joins Hands with a St. Louis Bell St. Loums, Mo, 1 27.—[Special o- gram to T I William H. Koenig of Omaha was married here this afternoon, His bride is Miss Elsa Kolbenbheyer, daughter of Dr. Frederick Kolbenheyer, an old resident of St. Louis. The ceremony was t the residence of the bride's 1208 Dillon street, i : nly the famil, intimate nds, Tmmn; after covamony the couple left on a bri They will make Omaha thei the al tour. future home, The groatest pain annihilator Salvation Oil, It always cures, of the age is Until To-Day It is admitted that more of the flavoring principle of the fruit is contained in Dr. Price’s Delicious Flavoring Extracts than any other ex- tracts with which they have been compared. Being so entirely free from the bitter and rank products of adulter- ation they have become the most agreeable, valuable and economical flavors known; steadily grown in popularity until to-day they are used by every intelligent housewife for truthfully reproducing the flavor of the fruit in creams, cakes, puddings, ete, Superintendent | | open | | | | gram to | found dead in his house one | the | { sumption | nied by R. | noon. NOT A CASE OF SUICIDE Herman Shiessen, the Recluse of Ellis, Was Mardered, | WHAT THE CORONER'S JURY DISCOVERED indloations That the Vietim Quarreled with n Trespasser and Recelved a Bullet His HMeart-No Clew to the Slayer. Bratnicr, Neb,, Dec. 27.—[Special Tele- ne Bee.]—It was developed by the postmortem examination today in the case of Herman Thiessen, the recluse who mile east of ay evening, that bullet found in the deceased's heart was & 2%calibre, while the empty pistol found discharged by his side was a 88- aliber. The coroner’s jury this afternoon rndered & verdict in effect that Thiessen to his death by means of a gunshot through the heart, fired by some unknown to the jury. The pr is that Thiessen, who A8 of morose and irritable temperame became incensed at some one crossing his premises, or who had stopped there for a drink of watcr, and engaged in a quarrel with him. This quarrel evidently took place at the well, for Thiessen had gone out to the well and had drawn a pail of wate This pail of water and his dipper wero left at the well and were there when his dead body was found in the house. He was in the habit of alwa, iking the door of his house when he went out and locking himself in In this instance the door was found partly with the key on the outside. The inference is that Thiessen and his assailant a quarrel at the well and that nd ran into the house own weaponand discharged it at his lant and then fell dead. Ilis last Frid ame wound persons ANXIOUS TO BUILD THE Fueblo & Duluth Railroad Likely to Pushed Through. Nreuian, Neb., Dec. 27.—[Special Telegram to Tie Ber.]—Dwight Hitcheock, president of the Puchlo & Duluth Railroad compan roturned from New York Monday, accompa- G. Her representative of a © of eastern capitali The repre- ive business men of Neligh called on Hory ilway oftico this - M tention to v line to satisfy himself of its carning and on his réturn to New York he S ot and det pital agreed pects Mr. Hervey declined to give an n at present, but said he had known Mr. Hitchcoclk for twenty-two years and had furnished capital to build_roads in Indiana and 1linois Mr. Hitcheock was president and therefore felt that he could place a great deal of reliance on Mr. Hitch- cock's statements. Mr. Hervey was shown over the proposed line and terminal facilities in this city. Be sen Mr, hing the to the Overton United Workmen. OvERTON, Neb,, Dec. 27.—[Special to Tur BEe.]—Monda; ning, December 26, the Overton lodge, Ancient Order of United Workmen, elected officers for the ensuing year, as follow I. W. Wallace, master workman; C. H. Worthing, foreman; T. P. Black, overseer; James Pullen, recorder; H. T, Worthing, r; E. O. Boardman, M. D, treasurer and medical examiner; Walter E. guide W. Dunaway, inside watchman; John Henderson, outside watchman, Hebron's Columbia Henrox, Neb, Dec [Spe: to Tig BEE.]—A Columbian party given by the ladies of the Hebron Columbian Needle club at the opera house last evening was the most clegant and enjoyable event of the kind ev pccurring in this All the nations were becomingly represented. A lar pany were present and the proceeds will net 1 Telegram | the club about #100. ebraska's Death Roll, . Brarnior am to Vaill died at his home in tt ing afte Thomas Scott s city this morn- a lingering illness of about two The deceased was one of the pioncer Of Interest To Dyspepties. 1 weot to Excelsior Springs, Mo., in March, 1883, suffering with a chronic case of dyspepsin. 1 had been treated by somo of tho best physicians in the country (at Kansas City, Cincionati and Baltimore), but without relief. 1was very much dis* conraged but was induced 1o try the Ex- celsior Springs Waters. 1 experienced almost immediate relief after commencing their use, aud gained in the first thirty days 28 pounds in weight, and from that time to ent, o period of over eight y ad no more tronble from dys| ¥ welght when 1 went (o fxeols oF Springs wus 10 pounds. I now weigh about 190 pon 1 fuily b used will cure an s perha cured m who have been hese waters properly cof dyspepein. This statement, but they f ecares of othera yermaneatly cured of tio sume complaint by the use of these waters, (Signed) W. E. FowLer, Ju of Probate Court, Liberty, Mo., Oct. 29, 1801, The waters are botlled only by the Excel- sior Springs Company at Excelsior Springs Write Jor Pamphlet, Missouri Richardson Drug Co., Agents, Omaha, Neb DR. E. C.WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT- ment, & spoellic for Hystoria, Dizsinoss, Fits, Nea - ralgli, Hewdache, Nervous I’roscration causod by HQUOF or toba Mol Deprossion. torrhen cause mouth’s treatment $1 aleo i boxes Lo curo. for i boxes with 1aranteo to refund if noteured. on'y by Thoodoro I, Lowls. drug routheast corner 1ith und Faroam | - TheOriginal and Genuine (WORCESTERSHIRE) LEA& PERRI Lmparts the most dslicious taste and zest v EXTRACT SOUPS, m‘:h];‘;r'rsllmm . (CAL GEN. TLEMAN st Mad. GRATIES, ras. to his brother #t WORCESTER, i, HOT & COLD MEATS, GAME, May, 1861 “Tell WELSH- LEA & PERRINS' that their sauce is BAREBITS, hixhly esteemed 10 Tudia, and fs 1o my opinion, the most gy WK T B0me sauco that 15 wade. &e. Beware of Imitations; 800 that you get Lea & Perrins' - A 2 Y C—— Bignaturo on every Lotile of Orixinal & Genuine JOHN DUNCAN’S BONS, NEW YORIL. was | | cent of the business | Gouncil CI | unless su mintators of Nebraska {4 has been a rost dent of Beatrice abowt Aighteen yoars. He was born in North Gujiford, Conn., in 1817, Ho was a graduate of ‘\nhnnt college. He accompanied his father, Rov. William Fowler Vaill, to Fort Gibson, T 1\, in 18%0, where he remained until he wes sent east to be edu- cated. His wife, two daughters, Mrs. I, C. Laselle of this city, Miss. Ella D. Vaill of Omaha and Willinm . Vaill of Omaha sur- vive him. The funeral, services take place Thursday at 2 o'clock p, n As the Good Samaritan. Nenraska Crry, Neh,, Dec. 27.—([Spocial to Tae Bre.]—General C. §1. Van Wyck and his most estimablo wife ‘made their atnual Christmas donation to the poor of this city It consisted of the necessarios of life and was given to families whom they knew were needy. The general always remembers the poor, and if the rest of our well-to-do people were one-half as liberal and solicitous of the re of the poor as he and his wife have n in_years the_poor of this city would seldom, if . suffer for the necessa- ries of life Hoavy GENoA, Neb,, Dec [Special to Tie Ber.|—Genoa oxperienced the largest trade on Saturday last in her The amount of goods sold by local merchants on that day were, in round numbers, §,080, ex- clusive of the lumber yards, w amount to $4,000. The eclova about &.000 the same day existence. rs paid out About W per done was cash. The prospect for business the comin, S0N Was never better and the merchants are happy consequence thereof. Tn Self D Beatrice, Neb., Dec [Special Tele- gram to Tue Be sroner’s jury in the case of the killing of S. T, Chichester at Fil- ley yesterday morning, by George Townsend ndered a verdict iast night to the effect that the killing was done in self-defense Townsend was consequently discharged from custody. To Elect n County Judge. Frevost, Neb., Dec. 97.—[Special Telo- gram to Tne Bee.]—The democratic county convention held in this city this afternoon nominated Claus H. Plambeck for county judge to fill the unexpired term of W. H. Hunter, dee ed, The independents nomi- nated Isaac Banghart for the same office. Soap Pretty boxes and odors are used to sell such soaps as no one would touch if he saw them un- disguised. Beware of a soap that depends on something outside of it. Pears’, the finest soap in the world is scented or not, as you wish; and the money is in the merchan- dise, not in the box. Al sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people are using it. PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU- TION. mber, Omaha, Neb,, 1 by the city counc a. the Muyor concur ermnnout sidewalks be constructod in y of Owaha as dosiznated below, within ays after tho publication of thisresolu- tlou, oF the personal servico thereof, as b, ordinance s authorized and required; suc! sidowalks o be laid to the pormanent gride s established on the paved stroets specifiod heroin, and to be coastructed of stono or arti- ficlal stone, accordinz to specifications ou file in the offico of the Board of Public Works, and under its supervision, to-wit’ Eastside of 2th street, 1t 2 blic 1 Capitol Hill addition, permanent grado. 6 feet wido. st side of Zd street. IU5 DIK 20745 city, per- muuent grade, 6 feot wide, West side of 24th streot, 1ts K J and si% 8 Kollom’s 1stadd tlun, pefmancat grade, 6 feot wide. North side of Jones street, 1ts 5 and 6 blk 17 195 107 Nortk slde of Joues street, Itsd 7 107 clty, South side of Jones street, its 4 West side of 1oth stréct, 1ts 1 and 8 bk West side 196 Hfoet wide. city, permanent grade, § foct wide. 8 blk 173 city. permanent wrade, § foet wido South side of Jones street, 1L 1 bl permanent zrade, 8 foet wide. blk 196 city, permanent grado 8 wido. South side of Jones stroot, 118123 4 blk city, permanent grade, 8 feot wide, olty. permanent zrade, 8 teet wide. Eastside of 15th strect, 1ts 4 and 5blk 196 city, permanent grade, 8 feot wide, f 13th street, 1ts 1 ond 8 ik clty, perminent rad Ani, be it further r That the Board of | y _authorized and directed to cnuse a copy of this resolutic d in the 1 paper of the lon th days ) cop! uired, use tho after th . tructgald sidewalks as herei the Board of Publio Works snme to be done. the cost of construting said sidewalks respectively 1o bo nssessed ngainst the real estute. lov orpart of lot in front of and abutting such sidewalk: Passed November 224 and 20t Lith, 1802, and December A. G. EDWARDS, Acting President of the Countil. E. P DAVIS, President of the Olty C JOHN GROVE Clty GEO. P. BEMIS, Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, To the owners of the lots, parts of lots and estate described In the above resolu- Attest: Approved: ou and onch 0f you are heroby notified tn truct pormanent sidowalks a alred by a resolution of the city council and wayor of the city of Omaha, of which the hov cony. P, BURICHA rd of Iy Ohair, N 18 statutes o uses mude and provided,notico 1ereby given that sented proposals will be recélved ut the ofiice of cammissloner of pub- le lunds and buildings until 1 o'clook p. ., the dlst day of De pber, 1802, for we furaishing of supplies’ for the quurter ending Marebidl, 1303, for the | Rltals for tho insanc a Lideoln, Hastin: orfolk, the Geneva, the lnstitirte for the blind ut raska Cliy, the institate for the deaf and dumb av Oniihia, the Instituts for tho feeble minded at Baatrice, the soldlers’ hom d Island, the home for the friendless at 1, and the Industeial home at Milford. 1 be progured by applying to the state stitutions. No bids will be considered unless 1n by the tine speclfied above, The board recerves the right to accept or | roject any or all bids. All bids must be made in duplicate. A. R HUMPHREY, Commiassioner of Public Lands and Bulldings, Lincoln, Dec. dXdiie ;EEUNRENNE‘fiS or Habit Positively Oured by Adn i ing Dr. Halues' peciric, cup of coflee or Lea o In 1 without the knowledgo of the patient. It (s ab lutely harmiess and will eff speedy cure, whether the drinker or g alcolollo wreek. It has been glyen in thousands of cases and 1o CVery instance s perfect owed It never fulls. The system regnated with the Specidic. 1t bocoties an Asibllity for quor appetite t NRPECTFIC (0. ¥ 46-page book of particulars fr pluba & Co 1th wnd Doug Wholesale, Broe & Cu., aud Kichardson Drug Co, a. Neb 1t can be kly h would | | tho ety ndustrial schools ut Keurnoy | ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts fen‘.ly yet promptly on the Kidneys, siver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. 8yrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, plensing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most pogu]nr remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c¢ and’ 81 bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it.© Do not accept any eubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.¥. T SIDEWALK LUTION, Council Chamber, Omah«s, Nob., 1302 Bo it resoived by the city coun 'l of the city of Omaha, the mayor concurring: That perminentsidewal<s bs construotod fn the elty of Omaha s designate | below, with- | in five days aftor the publication of this tAso- lution, or the personal service theroof, as by | ortinance is authorized and require such sldewalks to be Lwd to the permanent grade as ostabiished on the paved streets specified horeln to bo constructed of stone, artificial stor brick or thian s nccord- ing to specifieations on file in the ofMice of the bourd of public works and under its supervis- ion, towit: South side of Leavonworth stroet, 1t 1 bl 7 Kountze & Ruth's addition, permanent oot wide. side of Lonvenworth streot. 1t 1 blk 8 Kountzo Kut’s uddition, permanent grade, 6 feot wide. Sowth si ) Lo PERMANI RESO- nworth streot west foet moro or less [t 2 blk 8 Kountz:> & Ruth's addition, permanent grado. 6 feet wido, Bou de of Leavenworth street 1t 1and 0ast 78 feet more orless of 1L 2 bik 9 Kountzo & Ruth's addition, permanent grade, 6 feet wide, South side of Loavenworth street 1t 1 and oast 78 feet more or less of [t 2 blk 10 Kountze & I;ulh's wddition, permanent grade, 6 feet wide. South side of Leavenworth street. 1ts 1 and 241k 1 Millard Place, permanent grade, 6 foet | wide. South side of Leavenworth streot 1t 1 blk 2 Millard Piace. permanent erado, 6 feet wid South side of Leavenworth street lots 1-; blle 1 Macsh's addition permanent grade, 6 feot wide. North sido of Loavonworth stroet wis of it 14 b1k 6 Kountzo's & Ruth's udditlon, perma= nent grade, 6 feet wide. North slde of Loavenworth streot Its 7-0-10 Tohnson's uddition. permnent. grade, 6 toot ide. orth side of Loavenworth strooet 1ts 35 and 36 Rediek's addition, permunent grade, 6 feet wide. North side of 1t30 or school It bk 5 Kountze & Ruti's addition, permancnt srade, 6 feos wide. North side of Loivenworth street west ¥ more or less of 1t 20 bik 5 Kountze & Ruth's addition, permanent grado, 6 foet wide., North side Lo yenworth atreet, tux 1t 12, sso 3 pormauent erade, G feot wide, North side of Leavenworth street. its 11 and 12, Johnson's add. permunent grade, 6 feet | wide. North sido of Loavenworth street, 1ts 11-12- 13-14, Jacob's add, pe anent grade, 6 feet wide. North side of Leavenworthstrest, 1t 8, John- son's add, permunent grade. 6 foot wido, buth side of Loavenworth stroet, ts 1-2-3-4- Clurk's ndd. per anent grade, 6 fect wide. buth side of Leavenworth street. It 21, Me- Candiish Piace. permanent prade, 6 foot wide, suth side of Loavenworth street, 1t 1-2-3-4-> Marsh's add, permanent grade, 6 feet 3-4-5 bl . Marsh's add, permanent grade, 8 foct wide. South side of Harney stroet. Its 11and 12 blk 6, Capitol add, permanen’, grade, 6 foot wide. outh side of Hurney stroot, 1ots 1 and 4, Kellozg's Piace, permuncnt grade 6 feot wide. North sido of Harney streot. 1ts 6, 7.8 and 9, bik 6, Capltol udd, permanent grade, 6 feet wide. West side 19th street. south part of 1t 1, blk 31, city, permanent grade, 6 feet wide. East slde of 234 street, [t 4 blk 2075 city, per- manent grade, 6 feot wide. ! North sido of [zard, 1ts 5 ont grade, 6 foet wide, | of 20th street, 1t 1 blic 14 city, per- nd 6, blk 1034 t grade, 6 foet v side of 0. 4 ik 17, city, porm, South side of Cass streer, [ts clty, permanent erade, 6 North side of Cass st 7und 8 bik 62, | clty. permanent wide. | And be it further resolved: j'feet wid and 4 blk 40 | That the board of publie works be and here- by is authorized and directed to causo a copy | of this resolution to bo publishel in the otfi- elal paver of the city for ono week, or be served on the owners of sud lots and unless such owners shall within five days after the publication or seryice of such copy cohstruct suld sidowalks s herein’ required, thit tho board of public works cause the samoe done, the cost of constructing sald respoctively to be assessed estate, ot or vart of lot in ting such sidewalks Passed Nov. 20th ana D 4 tho real tront of und abut- A Acting Presid Attest: Jou _ Oity Olork. GEO. P, BEMIS, Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWAL To the owners of the lots, parts of lots roal estite doseribod in’ tho wbovo rovolu tlon— You and each of you aro heraby notifled to cousvruct permanent sidewalks as required by a resolution of the city ccunoil and mayor of of Omuaby, of which the above 18 s P, W. BIRKHAUSER, o man Boarl of Publi Omuha, Nob,, De Approved: copy. NOTICEOF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- AG ADING, | To the owne androal | ! Jrom2ithstreet | line or the' center of 2ith | stroot produced, | You i by notified that the unaer- | slgned, th disintere: frecholdors of the city of O . nave been duly uppointed by thé mayor, with the approvalof tho ity cil of sind ‘city, to assess the damaees to il owners respoctively of the proporty uffeot by the gradinz of street to th street i he declared nocessary pussed 1 mber 10th, 180 or notified that hay cepted sald appolntmoent and duly q us required by law, wo will on the 7th day of Januury, A. D. 181, wt the hour of 11 o'clock in the . at the oflice of 1 MeCul- low \ ow York Life building, within the corporate 1imits of suld city, meot for the purpose of consl ing and o the as- sessmont of dar 10 the owners respectively of sald property affected by the grading, | tuking into consideration spoeisl beuefits, it any. | You are notified to be present at the time and place aforesald and make any objeoti to or statements concerning siid ussvssment of daragos us you may consider proper. T i MeCULLOOH, WL G, SH IV GEO, J. PAUL. dfaioe by | omber Omaha, Dec. %4, 1892 Uhicheater's English Wiamond ¥t YALPILLS awpa i o A i pasjocirn. Saei Melief fur Ladles,” in letter, b) A S Pore iy O A L L | elisive Clark Plac Ocdlds and Bnds. Priorto stock taking we have gath= cred them up store, and for theo throughout our balance of this weelk will inaugurate a clearance sale of ODD ODD OVERCOATS, PAINT ODD SUITS. They are of various sizes, and if you find any among them to fit you, you can get them for a song, and you can't afford to delay in Ioolk- ing them ever. re] Clses CUT 1IN T"W®) We never do anything by halves, and in this case we knife the prices on these odds and ends in many cases to Iless than half the original valuc. Columbia Clothing Company, Corner 13th and Farnam Streets. RUPTURE PRNANENTY CURED or NOPAY WE Rk ER YOU TO 2,500 PATIENYS, Financial Reference: Naf'l Baok of Commorce, Omaha. 0 DETE Investigate our Mo TION_from busine: hod, No Operation. Writton guaranteo to nbso- Cure all kinds of RUPTURE of both sexes,with= lutoly out the use of kn:fe or syri . 00 niattor of how long standiog. EXAMINATION FREH, The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY, d for C 307-308 W, Y. LIFE BLDG,, OMAHA, NEB. ular, :'Norve Seeds,” 1M the wonderful remedy ven guaranter to cure all nervous di is 8old with & writ ases, such as Weak Memory, 1088 of Brnin Yower, [Toaduche. Wakefulness, Lost Manhood, Nightly Emis: sions, Nervousneos, Lassitude, all drains and 10ss of power of tho Organs In wither sex o eneratiy o 501 Ly over oxertion, youthful ¢rro’s, OF exeessive 4 6 O tobseacopin oS ilaniy wHich vobi et to fanemigy; Gonsuny ) tion and Tnsanity., TEFOKK AND AFTER U Pint up con age by mail; 0 {07 8. With overy . arder we oive a O refund the money. Circular froe. Address Nerv o Sced Ce., Chieago, Ll ian L0 carry in yont pocker: ek -l guiarantle to cury For Sale in Omaha by S8herman & McConnell, 1515 Dodge Street. WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONTRUCTION, . Neb., 150, 10f tho city Counell Chambor, Omal ived by t eity coun oF concure wooden sid tod In city of Omnha us des) within five duys after the publication of this resolu- tion, or the personal service thereof, is rized nd - re ewalks to be laid to the 15 specifled here of pine plank of su be luid upon Joisis such m » on the constr iekness an slons and in bod by the speclfica- 7 tho hoard of public it: m south East sido of g d tax i line of ot wido, troot, 1t 8 bik 5 Sweesy’s addition, presont grade, 6 feet wid Waest side of Sth street, 11s 15 10 26 {nclusive. Kountze's 2nd addition, prosent grade, feet wide. North sido of Vatley stroot, Its 7-14-15 Oka- hotn, proso: de, 4 foot wide, rth side o Gy stroot. 104 feet1t7 oma, present grade, 4 feet wide West sidoe of Zith stroct, extending to curb 161 bik 7 Reed's 1st addition, permanent Rrade, 6 foet wide. Norih side of Shirloy streot, its 1and Onle, p . 6 feot wide Solith sido of Webster street, bik? Evan's subdiv Park Pla 6 fect wide, South side of Webster street B0bik 21ark Place, prosont =ry 1o of Welster stroot wee, pre 5630t of 1t feot wide, ) foet of 1o, 0 fect Bt sldo of 215t stroet. 1ts 407 Campbeil’s addition, pormunent gru wid 0-18=10-14 blk 4 bik 4 oot Enst side of 21st street, Cunpboll's addition, permanent grade, 6 feot wid: -10 and 9 bk 4 krade, U feot last side of 21st street, Its Camphell's addition, poriane wide. Eust side of 2ist street, It 11 blk 19 Wilcox's 2od addition, manent grade, 4 foet wide South side of Ed Croighton street, Its inclusive, Ulark Place, presont wide, Wost side of Ouk. present 1o 6 de, 4 foot Jh stroot, 1ts 40 and 41 Burr wde, 4 feol wide. West side of LOth stroct, south 1 1L3E Clark Pluce, present grado, 4 teot wide uth side of Murthn street, Its 5 to5l in- present grade, 4 foct wido bont streot, 1ty 1'to 1 ineln- Place, present gruae, 4 feey South siae of 1) stvo blk 4 Dupont wide, North side of Dupont street, Its 1 to 11 in- clusive blic 3 Dupont I'luce. oresent grade, 4 feet wide. North side of Dupont streot. 1ts 1 o 8 inclu- s1ve bik 2 Dupont Place, present grade, 4 feat wide. orth side of Duvont street, Its 2 o5 fnciu- 8iv8 blic I Dupont. Piwce, prosont grade, ¢ fut wide, South side of Dupont st L. sive bik 5 Duvont Piuce, pre wide, outh stdo of Onstellar street, its 11011 in clusive bik T Dupone Place, present grado, 4 feet wide. North side of Castellur street. 11s 12 to clusive blk 4 Dapont Place. present 1ts 2109 in nt grade, 4 feet ade, 4 | feot wiae st sldo of 204 streo of 16 bik 2 Dupont Plac wide. Eaust side of less of It & wide, Lust sideof 20th street, 1t 3) Burr Oak, pres- ent grade, 4 foet wid West sido of 27th wvenue, 1ts 1 and 20 hik4 Drako's addition, presont grade, § foet wide, o of ¥ith avenue, Its 1 and 20 blk 3 Drake's addition, present grade, 6 feot wide, north 4 moro or iess , present grade, 4 foet )th stroot, south 50'teet 1ore or Burr Ouk, present grade, 4 foot East sido of d1st aven Orehard il Prosent gri Last side of 415t avonu Hill. present erade, 6 foot wide. East shde 41st avenue, Its 1-T and 8 bl Dounctt’s sub Orehard Hill, present grade, 8 foet wide. Wost sido of 8th stroat. 1t 6 bik 4 Forost i1l present grade, 6 foct wide. West side of Bth stroet, 115 1 d nddition, present grad And. bol reher resol v That the bo: o, Its 11 and 1 ., 6 foot wide. it 12 bik 3 Orchard nd 20 Kountz cot wide. d of public works be, and s nereby authorized and directed to tause n copy of this resolution to be published in the ofticial paper of the city for one week, or bo sorved on the owners of said lots, and that unless such owners shall within five days after the publieation or service of such cop; constructsuch sidewilis o5 hereln roguire that the board of publlo works canse the same 1o bo dove, tho cost of construoting said sidowalks respectively to bo asscssed neninst the real estate, lot or part of (ot in front of und abutting such sidow ks, Passod Nov. 2ith, Dea. Gth and 13th, 152, E. P, DAVIS, Presldentof the Council. A. G, EDWARDS, Acting President of the Counoil. JOUN GROV Uity Olork, GEO. I BEMIS, Mayor. NOTICE T0 CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS. )the owners of the lots, parts of lots and al estato described in tho above resofus Attost: Approved: and onch of you are heroby notified to constract woodon ‘sidewalks us reguired by aresolution of the city Jayor ot thoclty of Omuhia.of wht PATENTS sale by i Notico fs horeby given th orde de by the district county, Neb I the ea Melquist, p inst Iy defendanit, 1 will u 81, 1592, wt public at der for Cash the follow pr and lease-hold inter old Tumbuor, slides suitahle for fee and wigon box ; rvibed ws follows, t cember 2, 1891, niade by Thomas Davis 1o Benjumin Melquistand 15 ¢, Weymullor, run- ning five years from Decomber 1) 1891, f the Water spice in the sw 4 of the i in township y rlain leuse described s follow Under dute of Mareh mudo by Li- tham Davls 1o Bi Melquist, running five yeurs fron Deceinber 1, 1891, for the tw story frame house and outhuildings, togeth with o certain pieco of ground on which sald buildings are situated, said ground beiog in the sw i of the nw i of section 2, township 15, ranze 18, Douglas county, Nebraskis, more pa tieulurly deseribed s follows: cominencing ue A point on the east line of suld 40 ucres 466 st sonuth of suld 40, running thence west 300 L thence north 380 foet, thence cust 300 cot'thence south 280 feet 1o the place of be ginning, containing wbout one und one-half or I alo of the fi ng to take i uom, on sald day at the on the premises do and near Cut OIF Take, 1 witl also sell cortain office stationery and books, formcrly used by the € Clty Leo compiny, siald sale 1o tike place ut 2 oelook Lt i duy, wt ihe oflice of G, Androon, No. 1408 Jackson street. city of O Dated Dee. 20, 1892, at O N JOHN G, CORTE Recelver of the Galo City Lee Co Jolu Q. biurgner, Attoruey. M De THOMAS I $1) PSON, Washiogton D, C. Noatty's it P'at. 1y 0b talned. Write for Inventors Guid er. L by virtue of an ouirt of Douglis of Benjamin LW uller, mber et bid= propeity One ot tlotof hay, one. wi cortiin lease, idor date pluce feo cribod in 10 DS, sltuate suld ‘\lll‘ Lile