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e HOW THE STATE WAS ROBBED T l Erplanations of the Alleged Crookedness at k the Lincoln Asylum, | THAT WAS NEVER RECEIVED | COAL Methods of Sapplying the Institation with | Fuel That ¥, Tetts Charged with Practicing with Gorln i Great Sucees Neb,, Doe. rrest Special to Tne otts rand ations last total am rned by the under t Jury, whic urda of yartics that at I 1t 18 vum some time plicated | the Unite 1tes o1 a plea Zikely o bo prol A prominent cro e handled made livercd ono,” sald dotoct cars of coal out to th cars woulil an - indictment o t forenoon, brings the num 1t is cortain put arrestod 1St LWo moTe War red that the for th up to five. s are out, bu will not be ser that the men im Dominion north trip that is iitel, ed for th 0 mged indes is entitled to nea s how th that for conl the th at 1l contracts wer order state could be e simpl one hard 1 number asylum. “We will s s numbered 444 Numbers 444 and would wi at the asylum switeh, but numbs 855 would be hauled back to the deal yards and sold to city consumers. Tn this way the same carof coal would besold o the state and also to private partics \b was one of the methods said to have originated in the mind of Mr. Betts, who was one of the most, in the city time he held the state contracts.” What They W. H. Dorgan is charged with embezzle ent as bailee of #0684, On another account 1o is charged with sin the san nount John "I Dorgan is ch obtained money under fulse overcharging the state on coal nished, There are three ments inst him, the 81,246,638 W. D, Sewell was not into the scheme wery docp. Three indictments are lodged against him, one for obtaining %3910 when he furnished no supplies and the other two charging him with ov ing the state 10 the amount of $12 J. T, Stobbs is charg th obtaining the sum of £,511.77 on false pretenses. On this | gndictment J. T, Dorgan is made accessory Btobbs is also charged upou two additional indictments with having received $28 b, overchurying Frank Hubbard, th ored with nincteen ind and J. D, Lauer ssory eharged with being an accessory to Lauer on four wore indictments All re r to the con tracts for supplying the asylum with beef | Ll There ham Be with §1 1o pay Wwas nover The the e dea sehomo ttorney, ar would s 1] b successful dealers at the Are Charged With, ed with having pretenses by s applies fur- separate indict amount being ex-farm boss, is hon s principal He is re four ind and he s acey 3 by overcha ments against Gor- ed of getting away ing Will Make a Bitter Fight. 1t is certain that the trial of the men under fndictment will be hotly contested. One of the attorneys engaged by oue of the indicted partics alrcady boasts that the indictments will be declared void for the reason that they were 1nade by a grand jury called while the trict court was in session. The attorne has, however, been roundly eriticised by number of friends of the aceused, who the grotind that the resort to legal quibbling will not only fail to establish the innocence of themen under arrest. but turn public sentiment, which is ut present against them, Several of the accused par ties are ovidently sincere in saying that they court the fullest investigation iuto the charges. One snid to Tis BEE representa- tive last ovening: “If I have been fool enough to do anything that will send me to the penitentiary, 1 certainly ought to go there.” Up to a late hour this afternoon Betts had been unable ‘as still in the custody o a Gorham to secure bail o deputy sherift, State Teachers The attendance at the annual cony of the Nebraska State Teachers numbered ynoon and the incoming trains will bring many more before even Phis morning's session was largely attended and the interest e As in forme: grams, the liberally spersed with musical selections, This fore- pnoon Misses Maude and Graco Talcott ecumseh opened the session with a duet en- titled “*Golden Chimes,” after which Rev, E. H. Curtis of the First Presbyterian church offered an invocation. The Adel- phian quartet of Crete then favored the as sociation with a selecti; “Break, Breal, Sesslon, tion sociation inter Tinooln, enes which packed the build ple embezzlement of | ceivable unbiased, | pro- | of | Break.” The first paper of the session was then presented by Prof. S, A Beattie of Bethany. Ho had been wssigned to the discussion of I'he Moral Education N ryato the Perpe tuity of the Republic f. Beattio showed by his method of treating his subject that he has given it close attention and no littlo study. He was followed by the Euterpian quintet with an _instrumental selection, “prei und Treuin Lied und That. playing of this club is one of the enjoyable features of the daily sessions. Shortly after 10 o'Clock the country schools wus presented by four prominent members of the association as fol- | ows: *Country Schools vs. G. W. Sumpson, Tecumseh ; J. . Hosic, Au burn, “Needs of the Country Scho Trenmor Cone, Cedar Bluffs, *Aim of t Country Schools,” Julia_Carmody, Trenton “Relative Importance of the Conmon School Branches,” J. T. Morey, Kearney The forenoon closed with the transact of miscellaneous business, and the nomina tion of ofcers for the ensuing term. There were many nominations for president and secretary, but after Treasurer W. H. Skin- ner of Crete had been nominated, further nominations were closed, and he was re-clected without opposition. . The association also named the follow- ing members of the educational council from the several sections: College section—Pres- ident Berry of Doance and J. A, Beattic of Cottuner unliversity; county superintendents soction—A. A, Reed of Beatrice, B, S. Frank- lin of York; superiutendents and principals etion-— . Morey of Kearney and C. 1. Carey of Fairbury; pubtic sehool section A. B. Hughes of Sehuyler and G, R. Chat- burn of Wymore, In addition to the above the public school City Schools,” section elected the followng officers for the | ensuing year: J. O, Taylor of Chadron, president ; Mrs. Lafferty, seeretary ; Mrs. 10 . Edwards of Lincoln,” member of readiug bureau, This afternoon was given up to the vari section meetings, ‘The public school couvencd at the State university chapel and listened to s from J. W. Dinsmore of Humboldt, A. B, Hughes of Schuyler, H. R Corbet of York and G. W. Noble of Platts. mouth, all of whom discussed the question of music in the public schools. The question of discipline was taken up by G. L. Car ter of Red Cloud, J. M. Conklin of Nelizh, J. W. Crabtree of '‘Ashland, and Marguerite Gullagher of Cedar Rapids. The county superintendents section wet in_the lecture the chemical laboratory ;the questions discussed we Funds Based upon Attendunc Coney, Stunton; discussion by W Hill, Omaha, and R. H. Watson, Wahoo; #Needed Legislation,” “County vs. District Taxation," J. B. Henderson, Blair; discus. sion by H. W. Dudley, O'Neill, W How ard, Schuyl “lustitute. Work™ D. M Hunter, ied Cloud; discussion by H., H Hiatt, Broken Bow, Mattie McGee, Sidney Patrons Meetings, How to Conduct Them," A. ‘A.: Reed, Beatrice; discussion by Charlotte M. White, Wayne, Eva I. raden, Kimball. The college section met ot the lec ure room in Nebraska hall. Papers wero vead us follows: “Physiological Psy chology,” paper, G. L. Farnham, Peru; discussion by J.' C. Bell, Bellevue, H. K Wolfe, Lincoln; “Women in Lducation,’ per, Mary A.Ripley,Kearney : discussion & ary A. Tremain, Lincoln; *Methodist tomology,” papor, Lawrence Bruner, Lin- Charles 1 The | a symposium on | | tween the two men during which the land- | some time, | Tast evening they tion | | pportionment of School olu; “Limitation in College Government," ores 8. A. Hoover, Bethany ; discussion, A. . Fairchild, Crete.LThis rovening John M Dhurston of Omaba lectured on “Abrahaw ot the Lansiag theater, to an andi ng. The following is the oficial program for Lomorrow's session 0:00, Opening Exorcises Mr. Clemens Movls, 1. Rev. Amorican History Paper, W. W, Caldwell, Lincoln Discnssfon, J. R, Thornton, Blue Hill Grand Faptasia (Trombone. L Round Mr. Roy O, Howell, Lincoln Two Characters in American Polities, a) Thomas Jefferson, John Stewart, Vesta b Alexander Hamilton, Frod Stuff Lincoln ‘Hon, G. ML Hit k. Omaha P Hon. J Talt, Grand Island Mazurka de Concert (Violln Musin Mr. Rudolphus Strassiian, Report of Treasurer { Lassen 1 A Dorn neoln Charles B, Nownan Discussion Lincoin and Other Busi- Afternoon Session. 0. Opening oxe Rhapsodie Honeratse No. 14 (plan Mr, William Leonard Gray, Lin Phiysica ity M Vol d I iinea g Morning Mary Lutimer Gray, L Clomans Mo vins, Lincoln 1epose snd Seope of the Colanit Educational Exhibit A Pawnee City: Frank A Fitzpatel Vieuxtenips, Fantasie Cap lin Mr w, Lincoln " Couneil ineluding 3100 n Birton k, Omaha Report M report BYENING ANSING OPERA HOUSE 7:30. Haydn (violin with quartet aeeonpanimenty Wi Atigust Higeenow Lecture Scehool Room Humor Tuspoct L. Mughes, Toronto, Ont 11 Monuce " Meyerbeor Clemens Movius + Into Court. The supreme court has made an order in which it finds that at the time the State bank of dohnstown was placed in the hands of a receiver it was a regular correspondent of the Farmers and Merchants National bank of Auburn, and that it had deposite alarge sum of money. notes, credits, ete., with the Farmers and Merchants National “The Auburn bank still holds the money and socurit las declined to turn them over U mand of the receiver. T order commands the Farmers and Merchants Natonal bank to make a full and complete statement of all moncys, credits, bills » pte., in L8 possession wing to the Johnstown bank on or before Juniary 1803, The banking department roports \Mairs of the State bank of Holst heen satisfactorily adjus! ceiver will be neecssury depositors and other ereditors have been paid in full and the bank permanently cl The same report is made in refer- cnee to the Bunk of Holdrege el hat the in have Land that no 1 e claims of the Another Depot Asked For, “The people of the little town of Crookston, in Cherry county, on the line of the Fremont, Blkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad, have been keeping house for something more than ayear without a depot of kind, Thoy that they the poiit cecr when +d to proper facilities, and fore they ask of Transportation to compel | ¢ pany to build a depot in- stanter. The railroad people, in their or to the petition allege that the season is so far advanced that the expense of er g depot will be materially increased if it is compelled to commence’ work at onc It promises, however, to commence work on a new depot s Soon as spring opens The matter will probably be compromised upon that basis and the case withdrawn from the fites of the Board of Transportation t the State Gossip House. The Chadron Co-operative company incorporated by papers filed wilh- the retary of state this afternoon. 1t proposes to do'a general merchandise business upon an authorized capital of 100,000 The in- corporators are I C. Black, W. A. Fuller, O. W. Hall and J. A. Macomb. Superintendent MeKel dustrial schoo louse this aft wrainst Gallagher with the clerk of t ternoon. 1t comes all county 12x-Oil Tnspector Carnes of S state house visitor today. Webster accompanied him: of the Girls Tn- sneva was at the Lo state church of O & Campbell was tiled supreme court this af- the way from IHolt ward v Colouel Statesmen Coming to Town. Licutenant Governor Majors and Auditor- Eugene Moore have arvived at the tal hotel John Jeusen, one of the republicans who hopes to be s| of the next house, has made his headquarters at the Hotel Lincol and anmounces that he is here to stay. €. C. MeNish is here to_attend the meet- ings of the exceutive committee of the repub- lican state central committee. W. E. Andrews, who is to be Governor Crounse’s private secretary, is_here attend- ing the meeting of the Teachers asso- tion, He will take up his permanent res- idence in Lincoln next Monday. and Senator 13, M rrell are hiere and they expect to stay for some time. Senator Lowly of Sev rd county has made his app irance for the regular session s an is here and held a with his ittlependent, blican friends last ashington carly next prolonged democratic night. He ry week, and rey urns to V Heard in the Police Court. W. H. Kennedy, living at 74 7 this city, was arraigned in police court morning upon the charge of beating his 2 year-old stepdaughter. He claimed to be fible to produce witnesses to prove that he is innocent of the charge and his case was con- tinued, The charge is brought the ofi cersof the Humane socicty. The child's body is black and blue from the terrible |, Deatings given it by the man who should have proteeted it Mack McCuteheon is also under arrest cruelty to animals, street in this for | ¢ His case was continued until tomorroyw. > Henry Hoefuer was fined 83 and costs fo an assault upon his landlord, Henry Fergu- son. The assault grew out of a quarrel bo- lord attempted to compel Hoefner to lea the place, George Miner was fined 83 and costs for disturbing the dignity and quiet of the city. In default of payment he went to jail Three unornamental drunks who answered to the names of Henry Brown, Mi ] O'Brien and Edward Dévine were taxed §1 id costs. They will lay out the fine in the city Jail. Deflod Their Relation Nesrasga Ciry, Neb, Dec. 2 [Special Telegram to Tue Bee. |—Chris Meyer and Miss Aunie Comstock have been engaged for and a few days ago the announce- )f their approaching m. 18 to take place this week. tives objected, however, on account of tho youth of the prospective bride and groom, neither being out of their teens. started ostensibly to at- tend a dance and have not yet ret returned The unpression prevails that they left on the Kansas City train for Missouri, whe: no hard-hearted relatives could iuterf with their plan: Crawford Newspaper Changi Crawrosn, Neb,, Dec, 28, —[Special to Tue Bee.]—-Mr. 8. L Messeraull, who for the past eighteen mouths hus been the Allia Boomerang editor, departed this ey Omaha, The editorial management paper passes into the hands of B Grew with the first issue of the ne and is to be knowu as the Crawford ( Mr. Me: aull has been during his stay here. ning for of the H. Mc- year azetto, quite successful Highest of all in Leavening Pow [ Tur supreme court in the Cla gram to Tug Bee. convention this afternoon nominated Robert J. Robinson for county judge. The special eleetion will be held J . | this to s TIT THE COROSER WORK GAVE Polk Oonnty People Have the Death of Mar- tin Zurosky Investigated, HORRIBLE CONDITION OF THE BODY Hoth Feet Found and the ¥ Verdict of t Could Jary Not e Other Interesting Nebraska News Notes. J0scrpLA, Nob., (D Bee T'his county excited over the Polander » last Sunday 2 (N has been considerabl the death of Martin Zurosk o eath a lived avout ten banks of the Platte + in a sod house. He had been to Columbus and brought a good supply of aleo hol home with him. Making a big five in t stove, the roof of was ignited upset the stove him, his wifc herself A number had been foul p who empaneled who was bur rth of Osceola on the He in on time to save his house and the house caved having got out in the neighbors thought there 1y and notitied the v jury and had the body ex liwmed. The jury found that all there was left of the body was buried ina rough box The right leg above the knee, the left below the knee and the head were gone, and haye not been found. The jury brought in a ver dict of death by aceident coroner, AL 0O, . W, Oflicers Elect Nemmaska Crry, Neb., Dec to Tk Bee. | —Fremont lodge, No, 2 Ovder of United Workmen, elected lowing officers at the regular meeting last evening, to serve during the ensuing y Master Workman, C. R offr: fo it Tyiss; overseer, 1% Dod cordor, A. K. Dame;: finaicier, 8. § veceiver, 1. M. Smith: guide, T T inside w den, D, Piepirass ; outside warden Tonis Hansen: trus H. Reckmeyer, A 11, Wiltz, L, W. Baldwiu; medical exaiu N.H. Brown apd R. C. MeDonald. An‘auditing “committee was appointe follows: A, H. Wiltz, M. Clafiin Hooper Lodge, No. 220, Ancient Order of United Workmen, at ~ their _meeting last night, elected the following officers for the coming year. Master workman, A. A Phillips;* foreman, J. Pilgers ) MeKeage; recordor,” Frank Heginbotham fiuancior, U, 13, Iuglosby : receiver, 15 W Renkin: guide, I F. Heine: trustee, M. T. Zellers; medical examiners, 1. L. Burbank and M. Zellers d. [Special Ancient 1o fol ar eman, ns Stewart and I Duubar Siver Wedding. Dexaai, Neb., Dee. [Special to Tn Bee.]—A very pleasant affair was the cel bration of the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. . 8. Whittaker at their vesidence car Dunbar la st evening. The relatives of the happy couple to the number of aboat thirty assembled in their parlors at 6 yelock und sat down toa_most elogant sup- Mirth and good will reigued supreme till about midnizht, when the guests, with wany congratulations aud good wishes, took leave of the host and hostess. D ses WL Neb., Dee. 2! ALl Business i Neprasga Crry, s Telegram to Tur Bee]—The funcr Mayor Schmink will take place tomorrow af- ternoon, conducted by the Odd Fellow Kuights of Pythias. of which o the deceased was a member. Al business honses will be closed during the funeral ser- vices. Closed. Nebraska's Fire Re rd Hastixas, Neb., Dec, 28.—[Spoctal T am to Tue BEE. About half past 1 this aftornoon a room over the stationery store of H. A. Blenkeron, used discovered in flames. The fire w uished after dmmages amountin had been done to the toys and me stored there, beside some loss by water to the goods b ath. The origin of the fire is unknown. loss is fully suraue WiNG, Netb BEE.| as a store room, was e Dec. 98, —[Special to Tn The residence of Jonn Carr, a_ well- vanchman living seven iiles north of this | was destroyed by fire luy. The occupants were away from 1 at the time, but the fire was discov- d by neighbors, who saved most of the houseliold goods. Loss, §1,000. Hebron's Columbing Club, Hesrox. Neb., Dec. 28.—[Special to Bee.|--The Columbian Needle elub of Heb- yon gave a Columbian party in the opera house Ist night which was one of the most enjoyable over given in tho city. The cos- tumes were all appropriate and many very clegant. 1t was given 1o assist the Needio club in sinishing the work for the World's fair. Tne He Wans Wanted in lowa, Prarrssovti, Neb., Dec. 23.—[Special to Tue Brx. | —George Little, wanted in Harri- son county, lowa, for shooting with intent to kill, was q 1 in_this city by Chief of Police and the sherilt of Hurvison county took possession of the prisoner. Mayor tutler Injured. PratTsmouTir, Dec. 28.—[8 BEE. | —While on way night after attending council mecting . M. Butler fell on the sidewalk and a bone in his _ankle, which will for some time to come, ecial to home last Mayor hroke lay him up his Withdrew the Contests. Cexter, Neb,, Dec. 28.—[Special to BeE, | o the d of the county mandamus the contests filed here have been withdrawn o far as legislative candidates are concerned Cray The rision A505. Nominated a County Judg FREMONT s 28— [Special Tel spublican county York Wedding Bells. Yorg, Neb., D ~[Special Telegra 'k Bee. | —Mr. Carl Dart and Miss Lou vied this evening at § o'clock at the residence of the bride's mother, Mys. C. M. Love, Rev. B. I, Sharp ofticiating. LU PR Draw Your Own Concluston. Mr. J. O. Davenport, manager of th Bragg Redwood Co,, It. Bragg, Cal, ay of Chumberlain’s Cough Re *I used it for a severe cold and cou obtained immedinte relief, In the Br Redwood Co.'s store we have large quantities of Chamberluin's cines, For sale by druggists, e ws ror rur Fort lias \edy b und tort sold medi- N mauy, List of Changes of 1 Servic WAsHINGTON, D. C., De gram to Tue Bee]—The orders were issued toduy Captain James M. Bell, is detailed as a_member’ of board, convened at Fort uténant Colonel Guy V hereby relieved paymastor, will vtance I the Regular Svecial Tele following army cventh the Myer, Vi, vice Henry, Seventh Major William I proceed to Fort w.. Fort McHenry, Md., Washington Birracks, D. C., and Fort' Monroe, Va., und pay the troops at those stations to Deceber 31, 1562, in the order named Orders granting Captain Robert G cavalr; Ar er.-—Latest U, S, Gov't Report, B I <] Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE exnmining | trovg, Firat Infantry, fore month: of absence are so amefthd o thrve months' oxtensiomon acconnt of sick ness of the leave of phaence on tificate of disability Tha following assiznmbnts to ¢ cers racently in Hoel S itenant Iifth m D to grant hin promaved are onlered Bishop;, promoted fr Fifth ' davalry cavaley t@bp K ember 12, 188 vice censed; the commanding general, Depart ment of the Missout, will give Captain Bishop the neccessary odflers: First Licuten wnt Peter B, Traub, pwomoted fron nt. First cavaliy, to the ifth \ wap 1D, to date’” from Decerber 14 vice Bizhop, promated Eltontiead, promotod from first 1i Twenty-first infantry, to the Tw antry, company D, to date fron ¢ 15, 198, vice Bradle otired Armand 1. Lasseigr pr from second lieutenant, Seventh inf the Twenty-first infantr date from December 15, promoted By direction of ih mder the provisions of approved October 1, 1800, t v fors of offcers are omdercd o take this date: First Lieutenant Jolin T Ha from the First cavalry to the Fifth cay troop D: First Licutenant Peter ¥ from the Fifth cavalry 1o the First caval troop G: First Lieutenant Austin 1. Bry Fourth infantry, ¢ Y First L int dward W, iskey, from 1 ecenth infantry Twenty-first infautr company F: First Lieutenant Armand 1 Lasseigne, from the Twenty-fin the ourteent! try, compan, A will remain attached fo the Seventh fantry intil further ovders) : First Liew MeRae, from th s Third infantr, William M antry to the Ty compiny ¥ The leave of absence Touis W. Crampton extended three months Captain Charles S, Smith partment, will proceed Sandy Hoole proving ground, Sandy Hook, N. ). on official business. Captain Tra M Nutt, ordnanco department, will proceed from' Bethlehem Tron works, South Bothle hem, Pa., to Sandy Hook proving round, Sandy Hook, N. T, on official business By direction of the president of the United States and at the request of Major William Ludlow, corps of engincers, a court of is hereby appointed to meet at shington, D. C.,on the 5th dayof Janu ary, 1503, or as soon thereafter as practica ble, to inquire into and report the facts and circumstances connceted with the matter of the lighting of the St. Mary's viver, Michi gan, which brought about the relieving from duty under thie Hghthouse board as engineer of the Eleventh lighthouse district said Major William Ludlow, corps of engin « also the subject of his unduly assum ing or oxecedingguthority as lighthouse en gineer in other matters as charged by the svintendent of the coast and geodetic v. 0 member of said lighthouse board jurt will report and summarize the evidenco and express its opinion thereon Detail for the cc Colonel Elwell 5. Otis, Twentieth infantry: Colonol Henry .. Ab! Do ant fivst m Lieutenant fee Eltonh Trah Vi pany | Med ant James H rteenth company 15 Swaine, from mty-second in rst 1 the Third i fantry aranted assistant surgeon, is orduance de. from this city to bott, corps of engineers; Lieutenaut Colonel | Alex € First Li lery M. Pennington, itenant Arth recorder. Fourth v Murr avtillery ; y, First artil s Extra D Tmperia! s Chanmagne, sple - Cook Cook Cook ¢ has no superior. tly pure. udid bouquot. | | ‘ ‘ \ < | covered by in- | HON. WM. F. CODY. “ Buftalo Bill.” Many are familiar with tho famong » Buffalo Bill's” wonderful wild west show. Prior to his venture abroad, Mr. Cody exhib" ited at Staten Island, in New York Harbor, where he became afliicted with Malari Kuowing_tho virtues of Kickapoo Indi Sagwa, Mr. Cody sent to the agents for this wonder{ul Indian remedy, and after using a fow bottles was permanently cured It is a remarkablo medicine,” said Mr. Cody, “and I have known of ifs virtues a long time. You may use my name and say that for what it claims to do it Las no equal, and for malaria and chills it is far superior to quinino in many ways.’ T'his, from the leading plainsman in Amer- jean history, a man whose integrity is une questioned, shonld prove beyond a shadow of doubt that Kickapoo Indian Sagwa is just what is claimed for it : an honest medicinc of superior curative qualities, combining the Dest of the vegetablo kingdom gathored from the forcsts and zordans 0f vaturo. PLLE CURE i in box and intornal, Bitnd Rec 1ord, heen kiown to fall wall. Why suffer frg 1w wrilten zanranten s 6 boxos or refand (he ) for fras samoly G S0, dr1 22I8L8, s0la caots ¢ oly iy Courad? Sond st tssuod by Kabia & rner Ltave C00n 4 HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING, For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics, A PERFECT SDAP FOR ALKALI WATER, | Cures Chafing, Chapped Hunds, Wounds, Burns, Ete, A Delightful Shampoo, | WHITE RUSSIAN SO0AP. 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It restores the original color and fullness to hair which has become thin, faded, or gray. It keeps the scalp cool, moist, and free from dandraff. it heals itehing humors, prevents baldness, and imparts to THE HAIR a silken texture and lasting fragranc No toilet dored complete without this most popular and elegant of all hair-dressings. My hair began turning ing out when T was about 25 ye age. 1 have lately beon using Ayer's Hair Vigor, and it is causing a new »wth of hair of the natural color.” — J. Lewry, Jones Pr “Overa year ago I I n can be con y and fall s of sovero fever, and when T recovered, my liair began to fali out, and what little remained turned gray. 1 tried various remedios, but withont success, till at last I began to USE Ayer's Hair Vigor, and now my hair is growing rapidly and is restored to its original color.” — Mrs. Annio Collins, Digliton, Mass. 1 have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for nearly five yoars, and my hair is moist, glossy, and in an excellent state of pres- ervation. I am forty years old, and have ridden the plains for twenty-five years."—Wm, Henry Ott, alias *“Muse tang Bill,” Newcastle, Wyo. Ayer"s Hair Vigor Prepared b D J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass., Buld by Druggists Every where, TO GEORC pitzor, Johu C Mury 5 Saunders, Lizzio W. Dom n'cl Hook, Auna Georze 1 Sieek, Bllory Lleuck,Osear Hart= | mun Michican Mataal Lite Tnsurance Ooie- | pauy Georse M. Nieely, William 0. White- | beadl! Elurlage Lawtor' “Seeley Y. N Daviid M. Ure, A, C. Lejehton. Bibridge Luwe ton, Ladoe A Powell Matiida bo Greiselle, von-rosidents: You aro hereby notifiad that the under- | stgned. thron disinterested frovholders of tho aity uf Uinalin, have boon duly appointed by the mavor. with tho approval of tho elty councilof said city, to assess the dumago to the owners respectively of the oroperty declured Ly ordinince nocessary to be appro- printed for the use of said eity for the pur- pose of openiug and extending Newton streot Daveny sabdivision to Hth stre Youare furthernotified, thuthaving noceptod said appointment, anl duly qualifien as re- quired by law, Wo will, on the 2thday of D. 1304, at the hour of 3 o'clock fnoon, at the otlice b 7. Piul the corporate lim- the purpose of con- sidering and mak ssessment of dim- 4g0 0 the Gwne ctivoly of sald pro- perty, by rerson of such taking and apbro- priation thereof, taking luto conslderation special benolits, i any. The property belonzinz to you, proposed to ve appropriated ns aforesald, —and which hus been deciared necessary by the councit, by ordinance, to appropriute to the use of the city, beinz situate in said citv of Omatia. in the county of Douglus, and state ot | Nebraska, is deseribed as follows, to wi Geo. Wirren Smith—The south 1ot 6, 87, i34, 40, 40, 41, 42, 43 and 44, William M. Jinkins—The south . ¥ feet of 5 feot 1ot Della Davis und € south 27,55 fo Nelson B. Joho O, I, Le 88,82 foet ot 50 Mury 8. Sa eot 10t 6. Lizzie W. MeCluskey—North 20, Dominick Hook— Oscar Hartman—North 2 Michigan Mut. Life Ins. Co west 3 ot 66 100, M. Niceloy—North 26.15 foet of middle ot 6. ,; iftiam 0. Whitehoad—North 23.15 foot east 5 10t 60, Libridge Lawton—North 26.15 fuet lot 67. Sealoy M, Muson and David M. Ure—North 26,1 feet lot Eib) atnerine B Hobbs--Tho Phe north 2015 feet Tot 58, —North 26.15 fe2t of cast North 25.15 feot east 66.82 15 feot lot 62, orth 26,15 feot lot G orth 26,15 feet lot 6. orth 26,15 lot 71, North 20.15 foet, Tot 73. Georze North 20,15 feot west 4 foet of north 13 5 Etlery L. Heuck—South 2 east 1 of ot 5 Anna Vandenburz—South 27.83 feot of north 14 of south 1 of lot 47. All in Gise's addition in suid clty, county and state, You ure notifled to be presont at the time und place aforesuld, and make any objections to or statements concerning sald proposed wb- provriation or asscssment of damuges, a8 you may consider proper. : ), J. PAUL, W. GIBSON. SHRIVER. D2M200 W.BAILEY Testh Filled With- out Pain by the Latest Inven- tion, .85 feot south 4 of Teeth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. : $).)). A Full Sof of To:fs wn &0 th oxtractod 1n the Porfoct it g morntug. New ones inserted i the eveninz of snme duy Sco specimens of Removable Bridae. Foe speclnons of Klexible Elastic Plats, Allwork warranted us represented Office Third Floor Paxton Blook, Telophione 1035, 16th and Farnam Sts. evator or stalrway from 16th St. entranos. MOUNT VZRNON PURE VIRGINIA RYE I bog to cail the attention of the pub- lic to the above popular brand of pure ve whisky and respectfully ask a com- parison with any other brand of pure rye offered in this market. It is far super lor toany other whisky anc I guarantee s absolute excellence in Navoras it as its purity andits whole- somo effewell The public is invited to call and ‘ets, it Henry Hiller,616 N. 16¢h St., wine and liquor house. block. family Esmond hotel In compliance with the statutes of the stato ot Neb, insuch cases made and provided,notico is hereby giveo that sealed proposals will be rocelved at the office of co iissloner of pub- Tie lands and bulldings unul 10 o'clock p. m., the 81st day of December, 1802 for the furnishing _of supplics for the quarter eud March 41,7 1503, for the hos- Pitals for the insane at Lincoln, Hastings and Norfolk, the industrial ools at Ke y wna Geneva, the fustitute for the blind ut coraska Ulty, the institute for the deaf and dumb ar Omuhe, the lustitute for the feeble minded at Boatrice, tho soldiers’ homo at Grand Island, the home for the friendless at Lincoin, and the Industrial home at Mliford, Estimates oan be procured by applying to e nstitutions. No hids will' e considered unless in by the o speelfied above, The bLuard recerves the right toaccept or reject any or all bid: AlLbids must bo n A Y nissioner of Public Lands and Buildings Lincoin, Dec. 21, 1802 d.edit Iw and stationery the Year 1893 Froposals for Books, Bl for the City of Omana for Sealed bids will be roc t the oflice of clty couiptroller up . Decomber th, 180 0 furnishing of Loo's v station the city of Omuh yoar 184 | Lids will be fur- nished by the com and only bids o considored, A certif big vod Lo rejeot uny TH D st, 1802 0. OLSEN. Comptroller. 022d6t Omaha, Neb, e ———————————————————————————————— We're taking 'count o' stock this week— sorting—counting—multiplying -adding — figur= ing up the profits and losses -getting ready to say *‘good bye’’ to prosperous old ‘92" —to bid a warm welcome to the bonnie New Year ‘63" Ail's confusion throughout the store -goods promiscuously piled around,stocks disarranged —such an overhauling. In a business of such magnitude as ours, some odds and ends will accumulate in spite of closestcare. Thisisour week to dispose of them. Whenever, in this general overturning cf stocks a broken line of any sort or kind of goods is found--be it over= coats—suits-hats -shoes or little fixin’s—-it's marked down at once without regard to what it’s cost tous—to such a figure, as to amply re= pay you the discomfort of the muss wa're in— “ to buy it at “{inventory prices.’” Out-of-town friends—we beg your indul- gence for the delay in filling some of your orders in the past few days -they came so fast ‘twas not possible to fill them with ourusual promptness. VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY, [For Thirty Days only wo will offar oue ontive stock of Diwmonds and # Christmas Jewelry and Silverware at less than manufacturar’s cost. Fourteenth and Farnam Strests. 1, to N. W. Cor. 10th and Farnam. S FOR SALZ. DrDOWNS 18316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Ty unud. " New treatment 1071038 0 VIUAL pOwor. - Purtion uhab1e 1o 1t e o bs (o ol at. homs b Eotowpondance. Mo Inatrimonts sont by mal] of b ¢ pross asonraly paskil, i mArks to INHOWS. wWoon OLUTION CONTRUCTION, CounelvOhambor, Omahu, Neb., Be it vesolved by tho city « of Omaha, the mayor coneurrinz: That wooden sidewulks be constructed in the clty of Omaha as desiznatea below, within five days uftor the publication of this resolu- tlon, or the personnl serviee theroof, as by or- dinunce is authorized and required; sueh sldewalks to he 1t the gr 0 on the streots specified herein, and to ho constricted of pine plank of such width and thickness Ve lnid ypon Joists of such dimensions such wanner as Is preseribod by the spaclfica- tions on file in the office of the hoard of publio works und undor 118 suporvision, to-wit: East side of 2200 streot, tax L3 from sonth Hue of Paul street to south line of sald tax lot in soe-15-10-13, present grade. 6 oot w d ast sldo of 22na stroet. It 5 bik 18 prosent grade, f foot wide, Inst sldo of 20Lh street, 1t 8 bik § addition, presont grado, 6 feet wid West side of 8th street, Its 18 to 26 inclusive Kountzo's 2ud_additlon, presont grado 6 feet wide. North side of Vailey hom, present grade, 4 fe North side of Valloy street. oust 104 foot 1t 7 Okuhoma, present grade, 4 feor wido. West sido of 2)th strect, extending to curb 1t 1 bik 7 Roed's 1st addition, permunent Rrado, 6 foet wide. Norih side of Shirloy streot, 1ts 1 and 46, Burr Oak, present grade, 6 feet wide, Solith sldo of Webstor stroot, 1ts 1-2-4 and 14 biic? Evan's subdiv Park Place, prosent grado 6 foet wide, Bouth sido of Webstor street, east 3 £t of 1t B blk 2Park Place, present grade, 6 feet wide. South s sterstrect, oast 51 foet of 1020 il 2 Park Place, present grado, 6 foet wide, l.ust side of 215t street, 1ts 40 30-28-20. lup boll's adaition, perm: de, East sido of 21st stroct Campbeil's addition, pe wide. Just slde of 21st street, Its Campbell's addition, permau wide. Drake's addition, present grade, 6 feet wide Westside of 2ith avenue, 1ts' 1 and 20 hik Drako's addition, prescnt grade, 0 feot wide East side of 4150 avenue, its 11 und ard Hili, present grade, § feot wide. fast £ldo of 115t avonno, 1t 12 bik 3 Orehn Hiil. presont erade, 6 fee . It side of 11st avenio, 1ts 1=7 and 8 bik Dennett's sub Orehard Uil preseny grade, 8 feet wide. Wost ¥ present PRy 150, Ot the eity 10 af Sth streot, 1t 6 bik 4 Porost 11, rade, 6 fee siilo of Bth st < /0" And, bo It further resolv That tho board of public works be, and 1s hereby authorized and directed to cause s copv of this resolution o bo published i the offietal puper of the ity for ono weok, or b sorvod on the ownors of sald jots, and thit unless such owners shull within five days after tho publication or servieo of such eoby constructsuch sidewalks as hereln require; that the board of public works cause the sumo to be dove, the cost of constructing sald sidownlks re: stively to be assessed agalnst the renl estute, lov or part of lot in front of and nbutting such sidowlks, Passed Nov. 2)th, Dec. 6ih and 1ith, 1302, E. 1. DAVIS, neof the Counell, G, SDWARDS, Prosident of the Counoll, ROV | Uity Olork. 0. 1) BEMIS, My NOTICE TO CONSTRUOT SIDEWALKS, Tothe ownors of tho lots, parts of lots and estato describod in tho above resolus 4 city, Sweesy's cot, 1ts 7-14-15 Oka- wide, E, Preside A Acting Attest: JOUN G Approve nd each of you nre hereby notified to struct wooden sid alks as required by wrasolation of the clty councll and mayor. th ty of Omaha.of which the nbove Is a copy, 4 ik 4 i W, BIRICTAUSER, uent grade, 6 foot wn Bowrd of Public Works, Jecombor 2Tth, 1B avdie 103 22-20-18=16-14 D1k 4 wanent grade, 6 feet Nalo by o 15 herchy given t ver, at, by virtue of an by tho district court of Douglis Nelriskis, In tho cause of Benjamin Melquist, plaintifr, st 1fred O, Weyniul defondanit, Twill sell on Saturd 1502 Wt public auction, to ) ollowing desceribe ade, 4 foet £ to-wit: On one ¢ 10 and 9 blk 4 ut grade, 6 fout Eust sidoof 21st stroet. 1t 11 blk 19 Wilcox's 2nd addition, perin tgrade, 4 feet wide. outh side of Ed_ Creighton street, 1ts 2 (o 6 inclusive, Clark Place, present g wido Wiestside of 20uh streot, ts 40 and 41 Burr Oalc. present griade, 4 foet wido West slde of 20uh stroot. south 1 1t 31 Clark Pla present grade, 4 feet wide South sido of Murtha strest, Its #5 to 5l In- clusive Clark Plice, present grade, 4 feot wido South siae of Dupont street, 1ts stvo blic 4 Dupout Place, prosént g wide, North sid clusive bik i feot wide, North side of Dupont stroef sive bik 2 Dupont wide. North side of Du sive bik 1 Dupont I wi Schith s'de of Dupont streer sive bik b Dupont Pluce, p wide Soiith side of Castellur street clusive bik 7 Dupons Place, b fect wide. North side of Castellur streot. 1ts usive blk 4 Dupont Place. presen foot wide inst side of 20t sLroot, north 4% more or less of 1t 6 bik 2 Dupont Pluce, present rade, i foet wide Eust slde of 20th stroet, south 50 fest wore or less of 1t 40 Burr Ouk, presout grade, 4 feet wide East side of 20th street, 1t 30 Bure Oak, pres- ent grade, 4 feet wide, Wost slde of 27th uvenue, highest bid DIOperty lot ot Lof huy, Witgon a0, o of Dio- ) Davis 1o Weymuller, run: Wb, slides Suitable for lee pack i les wagon box Hows, to-wit cber 2, 1801, miade. by Benjimin Melqhist and K, ¢, ning five years from Dec ihor 1, 1891, for all e water spnco 1 the sw 4 of the iy 4 i section 2, i township 10, north range 18, eust, Alsoncertuin leuse deseribed as follows,to wit Under duto of Mar 1899, mudo by L tham Davis to Benjumin Melquist, running five years from December 1, 1891, for the two- story fri house und outhuildings, tog with o certain piece of ground on which said bulldings ) st abd ground being in SW a4 f the 11w 1 of seetion 2, township 2 14, Douglus county, Nebr d us fTollow s At on the east Tine of siid 40 of sudd 40, runuing thenee NOFLL SH0 feets thente e south 2680 feet to the plae \11““!. about one and ous-half Torekolng 10 tuke plice at 10 on sald day at t louses, on the premises described o suld Teascn and near Cat O lake L will also sell cortain ofMes books, formerly used by compiny, sild salo 10 ik i ot i duy, . the No. 14 ackson street. elty of Owahi, Dated Dee. 20, 1892, 4t Oumibi, Neb, JOIHN G, CORTELYOU Recelver of the Gute City Tee Uomp Jobn Q. Burguer, Avtoruey, M Dec, 2 of Dupont street, Its 1 to 11 in- Dupont I'lu e, nresent grado, 4 1ts 1 o 6 Ing *luce, present grade, 4 foot t street, Its 2105 Inciu- aoe, presont grade, 4 feet 1ts 2 to 9 Inclu- ont grade, 4 fect Its 1to114n- it grade, 4 022 In- grade, 4 stationery and ( I Its 1 and 20 blk 4