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THE OM/ ONAHA'S NEW CITY CHARTER| _ cvane acusw owsmaas. | cuypE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH| moeremssr _‘mnmmnnmmmmnmmmmmmmy Gigantic Sale JR— | Fiction In Court. - | safled into therampreciation of the theat 5 ¥ The chances now are that the case of the P | goer. Barringdts.comedy scenes, which a .— or Bomewhat Battlescarred but Satisfactory in | gyae against Clara Allen will be called in | Board of Health Will Take Decisive Measures | weak, it is o swomg_drama and worth Its Most Eesential Features, | the criminal court this morning and to Oleanse Shanty town. ing, apart froms the scenic features, which | [} ha he woman will be prosecuted 0 the are entirely admirable. Its run closes to _. SYNOPSIS OF MOST VITAL CHANGES | ury preferred acainst her by the county at- | SQUATTERS WILL BE FORCED TO MOVE | fornan given at9:30 p. | | \ torney, who claims that she swore falsely in | JR— N \ “ hn(‘ 00(]\‘ ) UUHUL COI 0Ns A ‘ Inaugurated today and continues the case against Berlin and Hayes, who | Three more performances of ‘A German : All This Week 2 orks stonls J oldier at the Farnam—tonight's, matimee party W and Pablie Works | oo Lon the charge of having been s Astonishing ¥ ier” at th nam-—tonigh Most Radieally Affected—Winspear | tho s who murdered Charles 1, Miller of Concernlug Life on the Bottor ik P — - wnd Bonnewiteh Lose Their South Om lara Allen swore that she Five Handred People Live in & Mr. Jefforsom, on Thursday night, with | e b InS Hendy— Other Features, | was in a po vhere she saw the shoot Than 200 Iooms ;;’liv\‘:”\“lllm\\lll‘;:lu,w”A\»l mastorpioce of et | - uranceo - ing and als ¢ u{u:; m“‘ l| r.“x' ”yl;' .u&:‘ x‘~< ‘ “”\.‘.’ MR :;‘:u' e ':wf.‘-w l““v Y & DLILHOUEY otie 6f. 1t orinaY Poateres | told by tho woman was stmbly Aotion aad At the mecting of the Board of Health | fulflled in Mr. Jefferson's performances. | - have been eliminated or mutilated alme without any truth for a foundation, yesterday afternoon the squatter problem m”'l;"“.j“\)".".‘"'h '”“hl"\""w;"wlzhl ;::\}' -;::‘h‘:' ‘ beyond recognition the Omaha eharter has | District Court Notes, was taken hold of ina practical manner, | giicerity, true pathos. vivid imagnation and ’”. That’s the way our shoes are sold to you {ully in: now beco v law. Tt has passed the The jurors who v wn for the last ”“"*“““““‘iv‘“ ”"“"”"'(” Lk il ‘.‘:M f'-‘l:':"vwf I temperament ’n..l\1 re m“ » sured. When you buy a pair of shoes of us_you B ot I o onts of 1t bro. | dlstrict court eportad hufors Judges 1 ',f“ are dotormined to wipo out of existance the | abta: will open " tomarsow morting 4t s | @= DUy them with the expectation of getting your mon- genitors h b n A little pri ¢ oy t s this or fr soon as it 1s possible | 0'¢lock g @ €y’s worth-—-and we make you fully realize vour ex- g have not bee 1 A dittle pi ” 1 1 . | 5 , o i y Yate tinkering fn the sts of individuals | 8 Lebbly KOG hO \‘;; to prpare the s will be served upon [ Oneof the histrionic treats of the year will ’- pectations - We insure_them. It's “‘policy’” (insur= 5§ 5 _ A % | each tter ordoris cate within | be provided at the Farnam Street’ theater ance Tor us 1o do 5. Wiian v ' i 5 has modified some of v 8 BE i ning of May term thir "‘l 5 EE b % I'\H” Ihursday evening, when My, Robert Mantell ’._4 ST ngilcy f(yr'l’lfiih) doit, Wienyou buy shoes of eral clauses w! v s 3 e 1 ¢ ] v hv‘nv- vaca ”‘ W 3 ',, l([ .‘H _‘ will present for the first time in Omaha | @— f he braska’ wea insure them to wear better tial have been st i t b e LR LS S50 1e ( S )l nce 16 denizens O what 18 said to be his most c effort 1 [ - han yo ) es o o there is no g n 1 I || p K May term will begin | Shantyt 1 e s in earnest and | to date I'he Face : It @ y ever had shoes wear for a like price -we As the chart b 1 A o ¢ th that they had just as v 3ve oile time as | B dran ense i Mr. Mantell is insure the stock to be perfect the stitches not to el surprise ot " | {-Hawinl Raley: ie attamp another, and perhajy ay with the legal | &master in the interprotat mantic & rip the hanger not to pull out—thesole to wear well. perha . of all is ir e that Vs a p | proceedings tl vill b sary in ease | Jaihat pELMLY ; e & Ourpolicy says—*'if your shoes do not prove good viding for ¢ ublic works, and the | Job, K“’ il tory told by Callowaw, | the squatter sotel t broken up by | ments are wide'as the poles apart—one an &= we mmakethem Zood_even if we give you back in appointment ¢ cubers. As the orig- | to burn the store fagrant forgeries ;‘ j\““ il U n “1}‘* ““' o e L AL R L Ly fiash all that y you paid for them in the first place. The tnal measure t to Lincoln it l¢ [ Judge Dav boring with the facts and s R | pirs vt A antl bt Lk est Shoe are > o out of offico the nresent members of th £ sl aborinkt ith the Tuele AT | it in-case tho notlees to vacate do. not | PeEformunce mag bentdontly vo oxpected, | &= best Soig’lvllslrlth ever were sold for like money are board and provided for the appointmer ¢ f Monmouth park | bring about the desived result, but little de- | many, wiil welcome the announcement that | &= BEPUE their successors in July ¢ ear. As it Ihese trustees | Juy will b 1 in commencing the [ on Saturday eve he will, by special r¢ WBiHits Gaok 14 1 §tHi 8 OH1Y ONEWED | St B, o s | Work ot ujy it juest, favor the people of Omaha with a will step down and out will be Major Birk ¢ of grade Chief of Police Seavey has taken a great presentation of Dumas’ “The Corsican Hanser, whose tenuro of office ceuses the st | ¢ i interest fn the matter of breaking un-the | Liheldits. ourt Catendar. ’ of July. This fact brought ok RN BTl o o R e squatter settlement, and the following re- | What is confidently ussertod to be the amonding the senate bill in the house by in s T O port submitted by him to board shows | Mot refined vaudeville attraction in America ° t LAW ROOM NO. 3 —JUDGE DAVIS, iR 3 4 is Join D. Hopkins big consolidated show serting IS8T in licu of 1303 in the section pro- 886t Natlonal. baak Ve Prank D, :‘llui ‘{‘ ~.‘\ : !u«‘lkw’\‘\;‘“\ B ‘\I.(;‘\l'y“:‘\»'(\hl\.‘.fm formed last week by combining the best ele viding for the appointment of the thr Muir et al s il ik AL ments of the Tramsoceanic Star Sy members on the Ist day of July, one for on Fosuout ‘:‘ R ompnny.ve Robinson, Cliel Seavey's Repe company and the Boston Howard Athenaur | one for two, and one for three years, This | 83-140— Beckman (administrator) vs Homie T have the honor to m‘np- le w_w,l pany, \‘F'\m“‘.‘[' ful, bt th\x\u\;h\! K= 'of which we open a full pew line today. They are 'mits " o hold on for another | Insurance company repor \corning._squatters living on the | ¢ 0 Boyd's theate urduygty X Co e | . o R AL LR IEL S0, 31D Martin ve W DOttofis East of Sixth street and between o| and Sunday next, with matince Saturday Culanhy Pack i (o g ~{ selected Kangaroo and b ; i T ) h 7—Omaha Driving Park association vs | Jackson and Mason streets: ; g i W ey ; gzs, | Seyeland Packing co 0 | lade by skilled workmen. he scheme to ate those two worthies son ; “Eor the purpose of ascertaining the|truth ho sale of seats for Paderewski's plancinl. | Vansu « b fi s At out of oftice went glimmering, But there are 3 ner v Davenport of the statements of these squatters tq your | re av Boyds theater on Wednosday0i L1t gyl shapeliest styies d other radical changes in this section, and | company, - 10X v8 American Water Works | }onorabl body eoncorning the wator used | evening of next week opened at 9 o'clock Hubuiesy i, ngress-—lace 01r' iucher. hey're in twoof the present city officials will step | 38:270--Yeiser vs Home Life Insuratice com- |l them for drinking, -cooking, ote,, 1 de- | terdaymorning at Max Meyer & Bro. ¢ o They'rein any size nny width-any last. 3 < pany tailed Oficer White in_citizens! cloches Iri- | pany's music store, and the outlook is very | @— Paris—London—Clobe-F; 3 A down and out of oftice the 1st of July. They | "337500 Woodbury, vs Jennings day, April 7, to watch the artesian well near | encouraging. Mr. Adolph Meyer, who hus | @— obe—French—Philadelphia Puri- m-.“ml.un ommission ,.\;,, peat ‘n.l‘!.\m- 83-307 - Clarke vs Muscatine Manufacturing | the railroad. His report shows that he was | charge of the advance sale. says that av the | @— tan or Broadway toe, plain or tipped. They're walk Inspector Bonnewiteh nderthe new ompany on duty there from So'clock a. m to 6:45 p. | opening of the sale there were 110 persons in order of things one of the members LAW It00M NO. 4 —JUDGE HOPEWELL ) Dhikb vy at bHAb b twasy-le ner, | NABZRAQ EHAS CHb A1EEND L6 Haon yeatardny better—yes l’c"""‘"‘“"”“f’ shoe sold for five dollars e board o wown - as i 26-3050) her ohnson vs nahs aske! S0ns, o 3 y ageregntec tle o # A o (= ofy the bonrd will 'bo known as the | 8.850-Alburt Johnson va Or Basket | sons, includine t in the immediate vi- | ager La little over £1.000. Many req by any shoe store -and they are sold to you Vet aB ot cinity, went to the pipe for artesian water. | for seats are coming in from adjoining_ eitic all the work upon or over the surface of the Ch AR LD A el AL Sixty-three persons were \ durinie this | in lowa and Nebra: both by mail and streets, such as paving and sidewalks. An 2 'Oroialiton va RIGhArdS & Oo time to dip up pails of water from the filthy | telegraph. It is more than likely that the other member of the board will be known as ) tha Nutlonal bank vs Stevens. ditch of stagnant water that was close by | students of the Lincoln Conservatorie of sewer commissioner, and shall supervise all [ 29714 man v win where the squatters are living and carey it | Music will attend the concert in & body ublic works under the surface of the streets 20221 ) g unty. to their shantics. Talso detailed Sergeant e h shall receive i - salary of $.000. The 29-2 cbonald vs Robsan, - rance com- | SIEWart and Omlcer Sebek to take the Exposition nhall should contain a laree and third mem hall be chairman | DSoNobE °Com= | names of I the squatters living | delighted audience on Wednesday evenin board, and his compensation shall b 0 Toele within ~ the described — territory, to- | listen to the beauties of Wagner as intor per year. Somc question has A nul bunk vs Scherb, | gether with other information concern- | preted by Anton Seidl's great and peentiarl however, a8 to whether the members of the o f s ing these people. Sergeant Sigwart's report | W srian orchestra, The oxcerpts and board, under the constitution, can have their | 80-0. Stoec shows that there ave 103 families, consisting | seenes to be rendered have been seleeted S<lt‘l‘.nuw creased - during their term of | Vs i of 24 adults and 201 children Tiving in 211 | with great care and are masterpicees of the oftice. 2 | & ! S 4 Street Ruilway | 10w, small, dirty. rooms. That ninety men of | man who, above all others, has placed th Sectton 10 s amended so as to quiet all | S0 l maha Street Rollway | these 105" fa arc regulury cmployed | standard ‘of music it sighttatly o | S disputes regarding the compensation of | asav e TeltDos and work every day as follows: Employed | longs, Mr, Seidl, with his excellent Judiges and clerks of election. 1t provides | 802105 Siith va Specht at smelting | tomorrow and semorrow night's, | Have you seen tho C) ganticMistress ! n{nm linen sale? e us that she |IChaperons ARE AS Gigantic 1y hers year and Major Balcombe for two years, and See her on exhibition inour Sixteonth street window and then visit our LINEN WHITEGOGDS2COTTON Departments and sccure some of the gle gantic bargaing we offer " Fine Cream or eached TableLinea that is worth Gae, gigantic sale price P = = iy b know! rks, 85: packing houses of artists, b \red 1o sing the lead § (o; v Monskey. common laborers, 40; jun n, 5 aud ex- | ing parts the best that that at general elec ns they hall re can be secured, in ceive as entire compensation the sum of ) pressmen 1 cluding among others Miss Emma Juch, Mis: one-third to be paid by the city, one-third by | 3 O TS Sergeant Sigwart's report showed Gertrade May Stein, Mr. . C. Towne, Mr the county and one-third by the school dis- | §0-151-Fpean v Morcison, number of shauties, with the rooms in e William Stephens and Emil Sanger, who | triet, and at all special electi is the RO e one, the number of families, the number of | have no peers on the operatic Amon sum named HOtses S e et members of each, oceupying the same. The | the seleetions to be rendered are extracts he number of members of the Board of [ 20-803- Hornatine vs Kifne, report disclosed a most revolting state of | from “Lohengrin,” *“Tannhaus the Health is increased by the addition of the | Clements vs Westerholm, affairs. In most instances whole families | “Meistersingers,” “Parsifal.” the *“Wall plumbing inspector, and inother respects the | - Balln v HSON. are huddled together in a dingy little room., | ure," fried” and “Gotterdammerung, personnel of th :mm, \ins the same. | 97 Willlams vs Specht and the number in some families reach as —_———— o — many instances the powers of the board are | iDarby vs Knight 4 high as ten. A sort of a hoarding house ex Dwellings by the Score. fncreased or extended. The authority is i Hp‘:(\ A. 1) Smith vs Blue Valley Lumber | jgis there and nine adults eat and sleep in | Norti Garvssrox, Tex.. Apeil 11 Work | Also given the board under instructions from | “GEPERY L n o o0 Oaha Street Rail- | tWo small rooms, besides a number of | upon twenty more residon in North Gal | the council to provide for the city taking | wiv compuny D children. In addition to showing the above | veston begin this wee s cpeatons of | hold and awarding the contract for dispos Norhern ¢ acts the report details the condition of each | the many factories b J; ,‘,I.!yl.. L ‘1.“{:.““",”‘,11 m“‘&&“é‘&“ L““&‘&*L‘A “““ “*‘&é ““&é&&é &‘6 ing of the ci rbage, the city to meet the | John R Hawilton ¢ and l!u premises, and the word clean and the coustruction of cottages expense i individual as is now | = 29-20-Auanda ¢ chvs Omahu § will be pushed with all speed g the case. s is discretionary with the | Rallway company. a vote of thanks for This steady influx of population speaks council. The levy for the board is incre ITY_IOOM NO. 6 g wtion s hing for the attractivencss of the from ' of a will to one mill on the dollar Fugene (. Bates vs B, A. Tillotson. g ided U resoirces and. advantages of North Gl 7 valuation. 3 Unifon Trust compiny vs Joseph ided Upon, esources and ndvantages of North Gal T TYOU HAVE A DILIOUS Section 41 of the o'd charter gave the | Pl NOB Ve Mr. Howell's resolution requesting the u.mmmmmmmmmmmmmm«&mmu.mmmmmmmummmm 468680 ONLY A '—I 2 e Russetts! Any kind you want arc here. %mms sule of any of ! be re. EEST AND COES FAITNFST the mmodities, kL L lnvestment quest plat showing the streets e sestion. ermonss Browh T ! A most deliclons titute, not. only a mmulaul but a nouris ing the council to order the construction of s Y van Closter oy oLy ve | ,,City Engincer Hosewater was called in ° ving permits to build were issued and Highly Dig ducts climinates the clause which pro i He said that with the exception of Leaven- | yes by the inspector of buildings: R o A ad sombatiba anoud ot e worth street, no streets were opened up | A. Sachsse, 2120 Luird, repairs 400 i be uired Ay for that portion of a v 4 First al bank vs Yates. thiough the district occupied by the squat- w Johnson, Tenth and Center, = * | 16 inch finn s that are wo th duct exceeding a distance of 800 feet, The Selire Slattery He thought the best plan to pursue | . . 1,500 $1.50 per dozen, tie sale price : ; s Sternsdoy v ZHoW 3 North Elghteentl 2000089 amendment also provides for the repair or 4 va Sternsdorif., to have the engineering department 3 North Eighteenth, DBV ilton vs Rood, 800 reconstruction of the viaducts by m. rail k: 3—Wacok vs Wicok re a plat showing the streets and al- e : 20 Sprague, cot- ki roads that built them and fixes a ftine of $100 ¢ 11 vs Mulvihill, ¥8, and the location of the shanties. The 1 . 1,000 Wy g per day for their refusal to comply with the - Swobod vs Dworitk suggestion was considered a good one and ho Shiclas, 1415 Parkwild ave: 2 oncorning. such repairs | 8 Mutual Investment company vs | will prepare the plat ddition 1,000 i T Lout e colleetion. 17 3on tion. . The mayor and council | On motion of Chief of Police Seavey. Dr. en, 1626 Locust, repairs....... E A have w rican o foreizn colus or e Gerallive of (e barbor tne' | 30-Omuha Brewing assoclation vs Pin- | Somers was instructed to | 16 notidesito J 1 minor repair per 2 X % tokens, 4o ot dispose « n until you hiave rea nies to make needed repaivs have the ; e Thlow serve upon each squatter ordering them to S . Vi i = ¥ Coin Collector’s Herald, lone and the cost assessed todhe com Olsen vs Bradley el pramasal wit i NG Hivly g Tushlvsthtosiporils L5 Theough which wou_ean obtain reliable nf panies 2 Miies vs Liteh also that i Kountao uested ‘..[ = el Vaiue an o e, s “The section authorizing the ¢ity to erect 367 Clapp vs King o the squatiers on his premises cast o 4 5 3 ) “Hlighest Focently Paid for certain ol b g 3 e 2 rHott A Hathe utvas Ao e cial excursion to Nort e i i st prices recently Pald for certain old uan(H. Il‘.uul .n.m|lvln‘.| “l‘”\]l‘“ n.(‘\ was 4 Ao i Sygnbieth . “:ull ”slltf]\\h"fizj ppleton | may “SCill leave Omaha April 11, 159 < 12 Cents, . $110 . $200. 12 Dimes PRIt s dlslon ol tho. words Hor 3—Wood vs Home Fire Insurance com- | *“Pha ch oSt to dotail | markable inducements are offere : par : Puee, . 3 reliase oS B | pany g A1 o Who have looked un the data fap. | ticulars apply to D. D. Smeaton, agent, room 3 1) Section ¢ amendment, gives the 93-395—Kennedy vs L Moo Jho ity \‘lm. iy le ‘fl“x“fl- VB ek A E O BAT AN AE wom.” ,I5°°. N fix ¢ : R Lcoinallibetpowas 40 dpronriate | EOUITY ROOM. NO. 7—JUDGE WALTON. HEVALNBOR S SAUALIErs s e - - 4 1t cortainly will pay you o keep posted in this new and rapidly increasing busines |\l"l“:l|j““|lvl|\;.|u-|Y u'\ml:-lwx‘lh:x“u’u‘-h!-u |.({\\ e 81-149—Union RYel lpon e ninaLieN, At Rkl Mar Licenses. Sample copy, one Dime (none free). 25 cents per annum. Address bear Intorest abn grentor ratothan b po 31500 \ be not allowed in the rooms during the see. | The followingemar licenses were Is- Coin_Collector’s Herald, Boston, Mass inum, und that bon bredness of 2 y . ™ sions of the board 4 aile sued by County Judge Eller yesterday sxelusive of district paying.curbing, -118~Triynor va Kilborn Councilman Howell entered a' vigorous | M and add rading’ and district siveet improvement s Thompson, protest. ank MeNe \ha Bonda, library, city hall, engin house 3 ToRtCLman, James Stephenson has been dumping his | 1) A Omalin und bonds issued for the purchase . i street swecpings at the Jones street dump | § John T. Hopkins, On works, clectric light plants, water works i i S Fnacall and not into the r Dr. Somers was in Laura B. Ligger, bonds for the construction of conduits or g I fll'ur"t“-( |l~ ;le,\ ;\Irnslvx enson to throw subways, shall not exceed on the aggreg 82 a Coul and L o i street refuse into the rivel 10 per cent of the assessed va i ] Y| SR &, ‘l‘m(-‘ llmllnrlnf( h.\\')um_lh«- x-‘m.m@h zm;| A B R Fnenty ot the aty.® No honds 8 4 ngen, refuse removed from the sidewalk surround- AualitviatiBlencha 0 cept for the purchase of or use named in tt f S e Miilielol Ronublican {balinine fatientn acr size COMME IL.FAUT ”c”hqll1‘.“‘.\‘-\;:"-11“'l ‘,‘ll “IH‘:';‘]F“:TI‘“L?"‘:: above listshall be issued in excess of £200,000 vescy vs Hamiltof and’ Douglas streets was referred to Mayor rish damask, girantic sal in any ona year and all bonds exce o nek vs Havzanek. Bem| THE MERCANTILE CIGAR, BETTER THAN EVERI improvement bonds shall L field vs Dew Dr. Somers gave notice that the de L, > Mado of the finest quality of Tavana Tobacco that ca alin must be authorized by a vote of X A8 Security Savi ank vs Clarke. ment hud abated the first nuisance under the \A/]]; BUY FOR cash best imported cigars, Munufactured by ¥, R, RICE MERCANTIL m.uu l s — OR council and the miyor pow fUIath anil 1B o b ol council to take immediate action to have all 5 e 2 S i inspect the s : milk and NouEasks aNaticyulibe 118 g streots and alleys red in the district A[{‘”‘ i f"','f' no, used only six RS o tand o) 1 b s Ry o ek aar WISUHCY | months, at half price. Ford & Charlton, aads the power to license the | i avings bank. | sou strects, and that the city enginec 1508 Dodg ‘ Stock Yards Natlogal bank of all the ele tlog an the proposition asLedwioh e ordinance providing for the asscssing of the A provision been added to section 9 cost against the property. regulating the manner of drawing warrants, - i Mayor Bemis called the attention ot the pps and West Polnt Cadets. | board to the fact that some of the cateh T : Copdin sl S y organizations will drill and | basins to the sewers were in an unsanitary way. We give no credit 3 : : rade daily in Washington park, opposite | condition and should be flushed at regular ¥ BATNOAD, A0y yeur 1o S ] Renfost hotel. The Renfost is in elegant | intervals, The mayor also suggested that to anybody and conse- TRRIDYRUN anigune: Ay 40-room Furopean hotel which opens May 1. | the streets, and alléys and guttors should be wetually : : Dwo dollars per day up, three to seven rooms | flusned at least once a weck and gven a quently unless we are ity nuthorities shi contriactor incur any | if desired. Twenty minutes to heart of city, | thorough washing. From 4 sanitary stand. | athorized o lssue wirrants | Seven minutes to fair grounds. Rooms can | point he believed that such is necessary, and burglarized as we were a now be secun \l‘hi“lr;l\v:‘l‘ or tele . that the sweeping of the streets does’ not B “ ¥ g i \ E HAVE just placed in our ‘‘Cut Glass and sell the same o T T oy S ey gather up the filth and _dirt in the crovices g o S5 PR 0R e paving of ariace Lewis LELAND, Manager tis most liable to breed disease, The week ago we have no loss led 8o that when ority of per ——— us roferred to Dr. Somers and City ! Rt . front foot of the property owt e Buttne First annual ball of David Gilbert | E er A R ter for investiga —We sell more California upon any street shall petition the mayor and | council No. 2, American Order of Sta- | HO% 10 YePort at the next meeting. A ; council in writing, requesting the extension | finnary Fr ke S T T wines than all dealers in of any street vailway to be constructed upon | ; Nabragis, e “U1s" of Fruit Culture. : N o | held at Washington hall Wednesday T hero! T Akl . atly spect s desired, such street, apa. shall waive the obligation 0 ay acherous northern climate makes - i d eaily inspection is desired. of the strect railway company to pave be- | Dight, April 93, 8 p. m. Tickets ['pr lo truit growing well nigh impos Omaha combined, Y F tween the rails and tracks, then the street 3 mi mmn r gentleman and ladies, railway company may ruct a liue of | For s the door n North Galveston, Tex., all is dif street railway along said street or part of i e risks are removed—crops were . 25¢ e Street, covorod by said petition, und. shatl I, Husharn rommesonting. the | BEver know to Tull. Danr trees, ot grow Muscatel, 25¢ Bottle. t be required to pave between its E ” , represe g the | from cuttings just as willows and cotton- | but such paving shall be done by the | Meveantile Cigar factory of St. Louis 15 do up north, and the fertile spot yields | ois RAYMOND, y and paid for by taxation uvon the abut who is permanently located in Omaha one .‘m.‘.‘» another, the \;;m round | [T et A B L 0 Tl ting property us other paving is doue by the | is working up a fine trade on thei s Splendid inducements are offered to inves- pit Tty Al PRI B s T P I torsand settlers. For particulars apply to Los Angelsy The city vlerk is authorized ana directed | pany is one of the largest i : ). D. Smeaton, room 17, Barker block, the i the prepa OB o nuseasnoht il o A ft ‘\,‘“H 8t in the “\'Ij‘ North Galveston association’s local agant Wiae, Ligmor and Cigar Oo., add the road , right-of-way and supe Haselbarth 15 an tevoaablo nosts, tar. | The address of the general oftice is, Box 963, 116-118 8. 16th St, Omaha structures thereon, main and side tracks, sselbarth is an agrecable and enter- | Minncapolis, Minn, oot buitdinie and depot rounds. k™ | prising young man and has many friends L TRE COPPER \ \ and tool houses. rolling stock, telegraph lines | 10 this and the country tributary to this Do not fail to hear Emma Juch and | ( and all other property, real or personal, of | ity Seidl's great orchestra Wednesday night any railroad or telegraph company within | ——— at Exposition hall, —— i T L city and not appearing upon the county | For $1.00 a pair. To close out my sam S Is by reason of having been returned or | plos of spectacles and eyo glasses of solid | See the eélebrated Sohmer piano at i i ] 800 SONS. Bleached Sheetmg. :";:;‘)'n‘_”““ state auditor, or for any other | gold, gold filled, gold froat and gold | Ford & Charlton Music Co., 1508 Dod gekt i S, .l()hl:l’l I, MISSOUIRI, A or park fund was fixed at nog | Plated bows, fitted to the eye by o first- ——— \ Loalld0 8 . S nfera fon 8-4 24 Jora dovy for parlc fund was fixed at not | 1, soptician, Usual retail price, $3.00 | Exposition hall, Wednesday evenin Headquarters for I8¢, 2lc, the judgmen® fund at 5 mills and the Board | to $10.00. No extra charges for testing | & rare chance to hear the famous Sc p £ 3 Brown or bleached ecrash, 3c. of Health fund at 1 mill and fitting the eyo. Call at room 1, | orchestra and sixteen soloists, he o ¥ o F INE I I $1.85 quality heavy white quilty The section regulating the council's | Merchants hotel. | by Emma Jueh. . method of doing business wus awended so | : g 37 98c. E that no ordinance granting any franchise ca —fcin | R s g coen . e e e Doty be passed until at loast two weeks shall havo | ; e Write us for prices on Whiskies both in bonc 1 tax | alapsod aftor ite introduction, nor until aftor H SRR WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST, Checked glass towels, worth 10¢, for o 1t hins been published in the oficial puper of % 0 v Kol 1 e k : ', Y 3 | #1.25 bleached napkins for 9c. the city b 3 o F ‘ s ng so gigantio The chief of police or his deputics may i . 3 ks The ch f ’ o LV\LI:IH'I;,V . take bl in ull bailable cases when the B B firm and sec such gigantic bar lice court is not in session. No fees are to | 3 T ¢ : guins occurs once in 4 life time, allowed to any police ofiicer 1 pear aANDKERCITEF E e giv ance as witness in any eriminal case tried in e e This is your chance. We give ph you may bring us tunity B any court of the state. The clerk of the you the’opportunity this week. nuy hav I you Oall d e court is authorized to issuc subpanas, file | X .‘fph { of you, Al nd ox ‘ B R e S A RGAR: a |n "UR R T e ; 316 Douglas Strect, Omaha, Ncb. / The salary of the cit ol is increased ry disosens n g oceas catarth, 108 ), 30 1 . d forms of private dlsaser No | /000[5 and For Sale Che ‘The only Pure Cream of 7' 2 — o A dental office in Omaha, ¢ Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; 1\, Alum, High Class Photographer, 8 o ) i | 1ts OF sonder. e protoreh, Contaltilon frog ortapunianc sisietly gress L 12, Beo ofiice, Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. a1t D uth L ooh ST U | 450 nmplor svaiars v o v rea a8 HSY Wb s aady ) 16th and Famam. Palace” a new invoice of some of the finest specimens of cut glass we have ever shown. An ) eXpross saourely packsl