Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 30, 1894, Page 8

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'I'IIF, OI\TA[L\ DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, J\ UARY 31), Hm. ——— patrick has ordered the night schools at the NANN 'n..u 045). Whare the words ‘public ()Rl; SYS L\l IN ( \( Tartman, Cass and Loavenworth schools AS O H l SU N \{l square’ are T find . the | following | closed until further notice. fhe board de- Tanguage “Bhough the city took cided that it was not advisable to continue o the title of iithe lands by this pro- | the schools after the attendance fell below : Visfon, 1t took keor the public uso ns n_park i ;i . - | thirty.at each school, and as the attendanc Yo &1 i ild- | and held it in tpast for that purpose. Of Tetablished at “_M“'"‘”‘E of E““"“’X““" Or [ 20 the thires schoois named has Talt Omaha May ,U’“ the 8it3 for Public Build- | 40 6. takink e titio, had It thicea 1t also ganizations Last Evening, that limit they have been disc ings of Any Kind, free f uch trust, it could have sold and The only night school in the city now is that conveyed it away when and so it choose,’ e at tho Dodge street school, which “will "be e Hoceiving tho witlo fn trust for an_ especi continued for the present at least, public use, it conld not convey without the CENTRAL BUREAU OF DISTRIBUTION Al JUDGE LAKE HAS NO DOUBT ABOUT IT | [iiiion'of th tegislature: and the. act of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has always boen s 1870 expresses the legislative sanction, kept up to the standard s the same it Under its provisions it is authorized to soli Mundred Men Working on the Elkhorn | wig forty ago, t e An Opinion of His Covering the Case—Ma aud convey with copsents, cortain portions Kond—Eighth Wa rgency Re- ket House May Be Pui Where the of the lanas taken, of 'vhich the premiscs ik of World » souvenir coins of 1803 for ‘Ponies Now. Higons Avd taken in this caso are a part, It was within sale at Chase & s, 1518 Farnam st., tha power of the legislature to relieve tho Ottaki. Wither, city from tho trust, to hold for a use only & PR and to authorize it to sell and convey. * * * Mot Springs, Ark., Without Change. : the property is taken, theowner paid Tepresentatives from the various organiza- ter January 20 the Missouri [ At the time when tho provosition was [ 1§ true value. and the titlo vested in the tions cngaged in relief work mev atthe Iway will run a through sleep- | before the citizens of Omaha to locato the | DUl 4% in the ~case with 'Jefferson Young Men's Christian association building | Ing car from Omsha to Hot Springs, | city hall building on Jefferson square Thomas | nop merels the vees — and . thot last evening to formulate a plan for a more | Ark., without change via Kansas City, | Swifvand several other property owners | the particular use be abandon systematic alleviation of the distress among | Fort Smith and Little Rock, leaving | gubmitted to ex-Supreme Justice Lake the [ rieht to the property remains. The pry '\ Omaha's destitute, Secretary Loughland | Omuha daily at 10 p. m. For further in: | question as to the title of the city to Jeffor- | i3 stilt held in” trust by the authorities. formation, rates, ete., call at depot, 16th | (0o e nnd the right of the city to locate | BY, lekislative sanstion 1t may bo sold, be 5 and Wobstor streots, or city, ticket of- | 207 square and the rightof the city to locs changed in its character from realty to per- . those In attendance re: Messrs, Steb- f168; N 07 eobRar 9Lt Ba i Ha v un, a building thercon. T'he following is a copy | sonalty, and the avails be devoted to general This I¢ goine to be a Sideboard year. ltun- bins, Trenerry and L and of the Asso- ORI of the opinion rende by Judge Lake on | or special public purpose. dreds of persons willbe tempted by the new cicted Charities; A. Clark and Cadet [ 5 o g0 VO ; this subject, which justnow has again be- Abn & Use B Pork. styles,an | wo helieve there wiil be moroeside- Tayior of Rescue hall and City mission; NGNS DA come a live topic: “1 do not apvrehend thAt any lawyer [ Poard changes in 1804 than fu any previous Mrs. Jennette R, Nicholus of the Parish Aid YTo Tuomas SWIFT AND OTHERS OF % | would contend that if a city may be empow- twolve months ever known, committee of the Fi Coneregational o Dhsaon Coyyrrres: In compliance with your ered by the legislature to sell Price 15 no har to the new movement. Rather ) the Po i Y which it holas rust for the pub- i ontEIVO LIRS At clurch; Mr. and Mrs. Van Cott of the Peo- | o jntarrupting you, but you may pos- | duest [ bave examined into the title of the | J It b o ubs | it s @ contributing fuct yie's chureh committee; L J. Thm of the | gibiv be poing cast. | Lf so, there aro a | €1y of Omaha to the plat of ground known [ to abandon its use i Here s one of the new designs that Las al- Knights of Labor, and Mr. Ublan of the St. | couple of trains you should really bear | as Jefferson square, with the view of ascer- | any other public use. 1f the lezislature can | rendy become very populu Vincent de Paul society, in mind. These are ‘“Northwestern | toining whether or not it may be used as the [ futhorize the former corporate act it cer: e who'e front Is a blaze of ornament. Tho It was decided to district the work and [ Line” Nos. 6 and 2, weaving union depot | site of a city hall. My examination and thg ,‘\“‘[‘[‘»‘ aohe ""l"‘] he authority of | earving is in full relicf, ana the oid shape of have the churches n each ward adopt the | daily at 4:05 and 6:30 p. m.. respectively, | result reached have nov been influenced in [ ' s iy the large mirror 1s very striking plun recently decided upon in the Eighth | arriving in Chicago at 8:15 and 9:30 next | the least by the fact of your desire to have square. ¢ 0 ward A house to house canvass | morning. the city hall located on that spot. Lam [ *By the cleventh paragraph of section 15 | Plate closots aro of extra huight wud fitted will boe made by subcommittees, | City ticket office, No. 1401 Farnam st. | well aware of the fact that various opinions entact fncorporating citics of the | With separafe locks, Ther ey 0! it is provided that the mayor and | drawers. The shelf arrancement is oxcep- OMpPosed voImes e varic - ~— b ave bee p: e H ] e per- comy 1 of wor s n{” th \\nx.u'f [ e ] .h.““ been Atyv s? 1, vfm.u_\ of th '.X,“ il shall have power ‘to evect and [ tionally zood, and the mirrors ffre of heuvy churchies, who w donations and in e b . | haps, by interested parties. as to the vight ABHSA RIS IEGGNBLNES ANt take mAAE: || FreRaR p T e vestigate ¢ of titution in their re- | The Midwinter International exposi- | of tne city to use Jofferson square otherwiso s, and 1o provide for the erection of all | steel-ber tors. spectiy eport to the Associ- | tion will be held in San Franciseo be- | thanas @ public parx, or & placo of resort, useful and necessary buildings for the — e ’ Ling adjourned sub- | girning on January 1, 1894, und continu- | for recreation ov pleastire use of the city, and for the protection and CHAS. SHIVERICK & CO : bt ing months, *“I'nose who contend that the ground can- | safety of all property owned by the city, and i 2y T'he citizens rélief cominittec will meet at he climatic feature, the commercial | not lawfully be occupied with public city may locate s ket houses and 1206- 1208 Douglas Streot, the Commereial club Saturday noon to dis- | o0 vt BIECh b 18T hat | buildings are forced to do so under the weil vlaces and buildings atoresaid on burse funds raised and adopt plans for per- S T 5 established rule respecting dedications of s. alleys or public grounds or any AMillard Hotel Block maneit interest in_charity contribudons | the city is the natural distributor of the | puye ooy "Srivate persons to o particvlar wsed for such purposes. s ing the winter months. Tn order toguard | products of the greatest agricultural | Supiic Use, viz: That the prop wnnot o1 square, bewng one of the public zainst duplicate assista Associated | state in the union, the character of its | be diverted from that use without the | groundsof the city, 1s el y within the ul"mnn ) Charities will be the centr reau of dis- | surrounding population, engaged in pur- | assent of the donor, and under certain | purview of the above provision of the law REGISTERED, wibution, 5 suits move diversified than those of any | circumstances, not ' without the con- | and may lawfully be occupied as the site of WORK 1'0. : WILLING, othor section of the United States or tho | seot also of other persons who are | o city hllor ouer city bulldings. In_ con- world, embracing mining, cattle raising, | Specinlly and peculiarly interested in the | clusion I will say that, after a pr Tlan to Dig a Big Dich as an Outlook for | fancy stock breeding, wool growing, | dedication. = As, for justance, where one | thorough examination of the authoriti . manyfacturing, ageicalture in all it | 4984tes o city'certain ground to be held | bearing on the question, Tam of the opinion e Bodra ot DUGIAWotkn'Ia ot worl s g, o 4 in trust for the sole purpose of a public | that the mayor and city council may 1e Board of Public Works is at work on | branches and fishirg, ought to insure a | parksaround which he lays out and sells | fully locate the proposed city hall & plan that will furnish employment for the | great success for this enterprise. idence lots fronting thereon, which are | other city building upon Jefferson squar unemployed to the extent of about §5,000. Greatly reduced rates to all California | occupied and wnproved with reference to | they choose to doso. 1 believo they could | *yyg aresr Tho plan is to construct a ditch connecting | points and to Portland, Ove., via the | such use. Under such circumstances it is | have done so. even without the re 't of | miINDOO REMEDY the north end of the North Omaha sewer | Union Pacific. For full particulars ad- | duite probab) At o court of equity at the | the legislature, buv under the authority of A e i | g e A S A T <. | instance of cither the donor, or of persons so | thatact I have not a doubt of 1t. Very re- with the river. As it is now, the sewer | Ol |> O BREN W On ot specially interested in the dedication, would | spectfully, GEonGe B, Lax emptics into a natural ravine north of Fort | general passenger and ticket agent, | opjoin o diversion from the specified use. A st cause by pastabu Iy el tores streot, and the sewage is conducted through | Omaha, Neb. vast array of authorities could be cited to CLAIMS HE IS A DETECTIVE. o g . By carriod in vose e sustain an injunction under such circum- i AL RS that to a creek that runs from Florence 10 [ pIRE AND POLIC 3 =z ; the marsh northwest of Florence lake. The AN DIR0 O A TTE R BLEEES Clark Explains to the folico flis Relatlons | U L AiRE O NN IR NDAB G i Can Be Used for Buildings. N i el Coy course pursued is a very roundaboutone, | Some Belated Apphieants Are Granted b O L L Pl GRS o e o i A B At Lo T il public buildings cannot lawfully be located | somplicity in the attempt to rob a Chinese G, 8 e & o Pearl St, s 3 L4 ast night's meeting of the Board of | on this ground, is found in the fact that this EY Crpis 1 C - L Leading Drugglsts, a tract nearly a mile squ. This tract is | Fire and Police Commissioners Attorney | rule of dedication has no sort of application | 1aundry at enty-third and Cuming practically flooded with the sewage, and is | Arthur Wakeley appeared on behalf of | to it. Jefferson square was not donated to | street Sunday night, was taien into the Jiable to o bicked down fiito the ¢ty again | jesepn Weishartinger, whose apphieation | 1o elty, e cliy neither took nor holds | capt private office and closely ques- mile long and probably fifteen feet deep. | Mr. Wakeley requested that a rehearing | of the block, or thereabouts, is that of a ; ety e '1 % Uho city engincer is ‘now at work ou [ be allowed in this case for scveral | purchaser direct from the United States, | thotof a butcher. In reply to alike ques- e A LYo everyIhIng D |/ reaatis) shie pHinaipABEWRIGH were ghiav £hie ] 8T O M0 sldile tHAT oL b pUrilincer vion from sto cppian Bopeald: o T aman [ e on SR StIatir 0 (hirdhaat il ibatR fil0a ¥ ator tHaltwd wadhint || onr Mo Cosmlcke BRIBRICHIGe gt the DHltad Jloficanin fnlle isedkay fhatyice b the Unlied he meeting of the council this even- ¢ SoRe i 2 States, This is an unrestricted dedis States and my business is to work up cases ing. The members of the Board of Public | notice had expired and that his client ought | to public use, and the use varies according | against counterfeiters.” Works are in fayor of rushing the work | notto be discriminated against, othersa- | to circumstances, to be judged of and di- | “What have you to show that you are an through 8t this time inontex to furnishom: | loons in equally as close proximityito scnool | Fected by tho probaer local atithoritics or cor- f oMtor?? PRI Srec B vloymen hoy say that the work could o7 aats censes, | Porate guardian subject to the vontrol of the | “I have not anythmng here to show, but undoubtedly vo done at less oxpense by !ll,?‘lése»:m:_:luum ’l;:g‘x‘lu“g:}ln:;;“lsm:‘mnus';:: I o ot E1 SO H Sty papers lschore. aiting until warm wouther and doing the | clnded to grant_ho liconse o tho appii- v the words, ‘control of the laws, used How came you'to be mixed up with this e e ditching with machines, buv they boifevo | cang without further heaving upon . his | i the forcgoing parugraph, s doubtless | outtie? : oty omittis, Sielinies of thut the existing emergency justifies them in | pioh SO CHEER FEERA - SBAR e 8 | meant that control which the' s Why,” and he stuttercd apologetically, Headacie, Cotd il pushing it righvaway. “All it is laciing | ficense to sell liquor at the sama pluco. ture, in the absence of constitutional r “I have been getting in their zood graces in s the authority of the council to proceed, | *'Ficonses to sell liqior wers granted to the | Uon, may see fit to exercise over suc i | order shat fhoy would confide i me. Yon and that will be asked this evening. It | rolioiing . porsons: Jamos - Harold, 240s | €rounds in the matter of their use ordisposi- [ kuow they are a.zing of counterfeiters, and o comnlinta wo must remoss it is sccured, work will be begun at once and | Toavenworth streat; George Wagner, 03 | ton. Indeed, we have examples of the ex- | I wus simply endeavoring to secure a’ cuse bo causo. cano” s yeneraliy pushed until the ditch is completed. The | Gupito]l avenue; the Pabst Brewing com. | Ceise of such controlin the disposition of | agawst them.” i i e somuch nad Hve ',‘,5;;;; consent of property owners will be neces- | palv o™ Bdham: A, T Kok, other grounds originally set apart by.the | *How did yow frst become acquainted two to four Bills twice n day for a thort time but no difficulty is_anticipated in_ so- [ P0¥, 1816 Farnam; A L. Roblff, first settlers hore and by them 1mended for | with theso follows o souwnd and lastink branine T0 (Lo suerer curing that, as much of the land in that | 5505000 “Hormits: Jobn Waterman some sort of public use. There is what was | “I'his man Overton I used to know soma O ST e e e is now damaged by reason of the 3 Hopnoy Lo Canan, 001 Soutly | known in early times as ‘pavk) a plav of [ years ago. and, in fact, havo known him Dy o e RO i Now York Depot, 565 O ug condition, and it is belioved that | Fhiiteanth stre opot, 505 Canal 5. i mantmmmmn nnmmmmmm A SEMI-ANNUAL SNA. OUR CUSTOMARY HALE-YEARLY - SUIT PANTS SALE BEGINS WITH AN OUTLAY OF A FRACTION ABOVE 000 PAIRS OF -—EXCLUSIVE— 00D PANTS Here is your oppcrtunity to re plvmsh your suit, Nothing but pants from this season’s crop—pants to match your coat and vest-—pants for dress—pants for \\'mk pants at a snap—in fact less than the worth of o For choice of the $2.75, $3 and §3.25 bunch 2 5@ of the 3. and ¢35, kind. [ .| Not a pair warth less than 50 = $5, some $6, some §7, A A Valuable Hint---The Earlier the Batter. Ief Sociely Organized— HBonrd of Fublic Works. mmmmw\.s 1 3 PN RSN WYH?? mmmmmmm?mnmrmnmz um of the Associated Charities presided. Among SUIIBITTE | & It of convenience Is omitted. Theo o I Select choice $4.00 — §4.50 mmuuuuwmmm t « AU OO M AT TOTIOUIDVIIOTATARY “WORYIZ A GUINGTA A BOX.” ,VVWVVWWV\NW\. A A WOHDERFUL MEDICINE FOR Indigestion, Wantof Appetite, Fullness Close at 6:30 evenings—Satirday at 10. i ARLASLRELEL LA LAY LA 440 4L 140 L4 SALEL AN ~ REMOVED. am "'"'W??Y??Y"YY?Y"" For Successful Photos of n ground beuween Daseaport and - Jackson | well for” about two or threo yours, und I By o e e stod parties will be only too glad to | Tt foiro and Police elegraph | And Ninth and Tenth strcets. sinco platted | knew ho was conuceted with somo donnter- | —— 1 change made that will afford them | o bq MUpicibAL Fiva and Police Welegrabh | futo blacks, lots, strects and alleys. ' Thoro [ feiters here, and: that ho might be able to e e fonga Ju1LY, BY 1he | is also Washiogton square, quite s sacred | assist me in my busine COUNTY WOl B e imtoctonines® sionerhinES | 10 public uso us Jefforson square, and made | *Had you over been in or neav this laun- COUNTY WORK., a square by the same authority. These pub- | dry before?” Nearly One Hundred Men Employed In Im. proving a County Koa The grading of the Eikhorn road at Ben- son continues, with nearly 100 men at worlk, a few new men having been sent out yesterday morning. Owing to the fact that the num- ber of applicants isso great, the commission- ers have decided to work the men in shifts of six days.each. The rosult of this is that men who file their_applications now will be scnt to work next Thursday morning. Chairman_Stenberg, who was out on the work last Saturday, said yesterday that all boxes for a like number of the old ones and £400 in cash, while the Game well Fire Alarm Telegraph compuny agreed to furnish the number for the old ones and box. Both communications wi the property committee, Citizons and taxpayers of the district bounded by Lake street, Patrick avenue, Forty-first streot and Military avenue asked ézirdn night policemun, which request was ed, The recommendation of the committee for the purchase of four galvanometers for bat- teries of the fire und police alarm system was concurred in, In the case of George Waguer, 903 Capitol lic grounds, with the assent of the legisla- ture, have in various ways and for various purposes been deprived of that chavacter, and, with the exception of what is taken up by streets und alleys, are now held and occu- pied as private property. Does any one sup- pose that the present possessors of the lots carved out of these grounds do not hold them by a good title in consequence of their once public character? ‘In view of the source of the city's title to Jefferson square, the utmost that” can be alleged in favor of the inviolability of its present use is that it was designed and pur- chased by the peoplo of the city vhrough the municipal suthorities for an oven public e caught his breath again, but managed to say, “Well, I might have veen.” ay anything of this or to suggest forming any plans for its execution? You are said to be the one who mado the suggestion.” “Well,as 1 told you in the start, T was trying to got into the gang's confidence, so one day shortly after coming here and after meeting Button and Overtou, we all met in the postofice. 1 told them that I was hungry, and as a hungry man was a des- perate one, 1 was golng to eat if [_had to steal forit. button and Overton seemed willfng to assist in any plans I might make, 80 1 told them that we would take a supply THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. arc now located at 1408 Farnam St., opposite Paxton Hotel. Prescrip- tion Druggists, Surgical Instru- ments, Optical Goods, Mathemati- cal Instruments, Physicians’ and BABIES HIGH-CLASS PHOTIGRAPAY. of the men weve working 1s industriously as X ¢ g avenue, whose application for a liquor li- B s o A . f though they wero in thcir own empioy, and | Syenue; whose application for s liquor i | gquarcor park, to b usod as a placool [ of countorfeit money and start Wb oN | i eximordinary Rejuvenator is thomost | Hospital Supplics, Rubber Goods. 813, 818, 317 . 1311 St, 0m, had but a few hours in which to complete | o A T o pleasure or recreation. But conceding this | Twenty-fourth strcet north and work south, wonderful discovery of the ago. has been Take Elavator. the tasik. The cold weather is interfering | Femoustrance was withdrawn, the chief | {5 o true it is no reason for saying that the | pussing the coin wherever possible. Then I [ gEqCeaiy ® lhckm ing soientiiic mea of Ku:ope R toc o ot Betw 2 with the progress of the work to some ex. | Statiug that he had labored under a misap- | oiyy nay not, under the authority of tho | said that if this failed and we dii not get. " and America. gy Large stock. Low prices. otwoen Farnam and tent, but s soon as theweather moderates. {"'F‘"“’“O“ as to the party applying for the | Jogisytive, abandon that use und devoteit | any money in this way we would do some A\ Hudyan 15 THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. e ! another section of the grade will be opened, | 1C§M8e: e itti i < to any other suitable one, or even sell | robbing. Button sugcested thut we go and 8 purcly vege- L ALOE 2.2 - 0. A charge of committing perjury proferred | tho ground to private persous, as was done | hold some one up. This latter was partinlly table, NEBR q SK e NATIONAL BANK. U. 8. Depository, Omaha, Nab, abo ber J v 4 s AndisEons aaublo shoinumhor of men now at | ‘agains, Oficor Heelun was o molion of | wity the park and ~Washiugton square, | aereed to, but for some reason it fll Hudyan stops Both of the street car lines have come to | Strickler reforred to the county attorney. | e docurine that a city may purchase land | through, as we didn’t attempt to rob any NI the aid of the commissioners and are now | g Cay M9k, Sehorting while on duty Officer | for use as a public park and after using it [ one. I then iuformed Button that I knew of Bl Thraiahing tansportation e of enange, | B W, Heelan was' susponded w0 days | gy guoh for i timo. abandon that usoand | & Chiucso Jaundty wherc considorablo ofthe discharge i WS, The Omafia Street Ruilway company has | VISR 0oy 0 department | 2CILIE 1t authorized by the legislature, is | money was located, and if we failod to get %71 in 20 days. iven the commissioners 200 tickets, with [ %) et ; well settled. A leading case on this sub- | any oney by passing the counterfeit we Cures S A R s e P et T o LB JEranted ten dgys aunual leave ofab- | jocy is that ‘of ‘the Brooklyn Park Com- | would rob the laun This latest scheme prross . LOST armsa 10 the men going to the work, providing they [ S¢RCe With pay Imissioners versus Armstrong, (45 New York | scemed to be so practicable that Button and AMANHOOD M.L have orders from the chairman or the poor | Cheap exeureions to California under | FePOLts, @4). In this particular case the | Overton suggested we give up the notion of agent. After having completed the work of s & J b title of the city to the park was acquired | tryivg to the money and plan at once | Constipation, Dizziness, Falling Sensatlons, tho aiy the Benson lino brings all of the | N0 @uspices of the Phillips Rock Island | ynder the power of eminent domain, but its | for the robbery ef the laundry. Our plans | Nervous Twitehing of tho cyes wiid other parts: maybooured, Wotrent | oaprpay, eobT0ns men to the city, furnishing them with trans- Strengthens, invigorates aiid tones tho Personally Conducted Pacific Coast title was absolute, as is that of the city ere laid for a ‘'week ngo, but on p: t 5 v Condy > Wa olute, as is y of | were laid for a‘week ngo, but on passing the r Anyigamies andiio e L R e k. Ters to the ithe that runs nearost to thetr | cursion agency. Through Pullman tour- | Omaha to Jefferson. square. In the opinion | laundry we saw quite's numberof China- | SFaiem. Hudyancures Debiity, Nervousneiss » A oMo S URBI U, - "« 863,000 homes, ist sleeping cars leave Omaha via Colo- | of Judge Folger in deciaing this case un- [ men there and decided to postpone oper- organs, Pains in the back, Josses by day or n}(‘!“.l For u‘llu; h: rado Springs, Puoblo, Salt Luko and | tammelod it was aquired, and it is now | ations for another weels, This was agreed | it irostopped quickdy. ‘over 30 privato I O : ] 3 T ol oot | held for the use and benefit 'of the whole | to #nd everyihing set for Sunday night, | endorseme D kA The Eighth Ward Emergency Retfof so- | Ofden to Los Aneelos and Sun Fran- | G or e “Weople. Theretore there has | Wo wero to meot at Twenty-toird and Burt | - Promatureuiess mewns fmpotency in the firs g Tho | ofeera and Direotors -Henry W. Yatos, prast ciety was organized Sunday afternoon at | Gisco every Wednosday at 205 p. m. | hooh no dedication of this squave to any | streets, and procced from there to the laun- | ftage. 1uisasyinptomof scuninnl weaknicssand 5 o I L Ao T oA T doaby Bo'clock at the Second Presbyterian church | 150 through tourist cav daily vin Fort | grocial use, It is true thut by common con- and do the Job." e LGN Hop el 08 | Spermatoriha, may bo | Léwli S, Read, casitior with the following ofice \\ orth ana El Paso to San Prancisco. | sent this piece of ground has fora number “What were you to do when you arrived "The new aiscovery was made by "ms‘ifl’"" CURED n ;,,,,', i ilenes ,,,‘, 5 Twelve hours quicker time to 't. Worth, | of years and until quite recently been left | there?” 15ts 0f the 01d famotis Mudsen Medical Insti- b= L) modgpare cxpe: Send THE IRO AN’K Cadet 'aylor, president; Mvs, J. - Y (.o i B A R Rty i At : e rul ve givi 8 0! i vitalizer made. for our fr Y ¥ Houston, Galveston and all points south | unenclosed and entively vacant, Latel, Oh, you know I would have g ;‘;;v-‘ml‘:‘{rr:"‘w]fi:fl ie X “, K HOOD." dercook, re ey B o e, troas- v a o) 8| v 8 aw " , rec ) e e ‘ia | has been enclosed by “the city authoritics | Snap away as soon as 1 s { 3 o il Mg, I R Perlijnace, trons™ | and southwest than can be made via : L u ; soonting thoy reulls g Kogos for Dlain sealed . s \ any other line. Mo rates, fust | And sat with trees, ‘but these’ facts do not | meant to rob the place,” and then he took a : 3 B s 0. fplaineenied ERIE MED! ., Buffals, B, Guernsey, Mrs, J. T\ Beatty and Mrs. J. [ any other line. Tov low rates, fust [ JRF 266 Wan Sreie Whe FOesgo iaiion IOk long breath, e e B Bl T e IR0 f n ;\"“"'““ coustitute the exeeutive commit- ““"‘"":13"1 lor goa nnnnl(lultlj’lli \iil prevent the people, acting through the | “Where did the ang get all the ammuni- | gx more will bo ‘“'"""""M"“'1""‘.23‘{'“ % on ov address Chas, Kennedy, G. N. W. | mayor and_council, from putting itto any | tion tnu fire O alroulars and tostimontals, Address S e : % d vevolvers all belong to ma and I B} ILEY, ' residents are: Mrs, Silsbee of | P, 1602 Farnam stree sonable pul . 2 le public usc Y ""‘ aab st ipn oy "~ Mrs. ¢ zof o public squ common | simply loaned them to Button and Overton MAKES g S \ Nivs B s e ing of n, publlosauro o common | amply lonned thew 1o Button and Overton. | - HUNSON MEDICAL INSTITOTE, > I] ”] ]_ m SPEGIALlS cliun of o Aftioan Mothodiss tion prescribed in its \hni Chief m-l'“-nl\lu,\‘ . ST l 1032 MARKET ST., ch, Mrs. Co ik of the " | Eureka Springs, Arkansas, Open February stice Burtley in the case of Langley “Well then you have been furnishing the ¥ FRANCISCO. CALI v Rt SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, = a8 MEoIoATL HEW ERR M SUkG1 DISPENSARY w'\‘::lh‘vu 1 church, Mrs, Anderson of the 1st, 1808, a or ‘nnd citizens of the town of | fire arms for these fellows Lo commt crimes Conxuitation K aptist chureh, Mr Walters, : ; Ohio state (108 | sortalit Presbytorian chursh, Mrs. . A A beantiful stone, five proof structure, phioxe at: 08.) T o P e e e | - 00 1011 ot thio Soviand Seroet Methodiay - | with all modern improvements, situated sk |>l?blu'”x“ A4 it fadis 15 is the firs L ) A FULL SET ON RUBBER §5 ; copal chureh, Mrs. Theodocia Scroggios of | in the heart of the Ozark mountains. | gnd” ornamented for pleasure grounds Ly de: our revolvers Teeth extractod pulnlosily tn morain. 3 I uhanron In the treat Bl Ballitna Bplacopal church, Mild and bracing climate, Wild and | and amusement for recreation and healtn, | last night if yowhad been given a chance? JETH SAME DAY, ! AN he ward and adjacent territory was dis- | begutiful seenery, Unvivalled medicinal | or 1w may be used for the pubiic buildings | ~ Clark then refuson tosay anythig further, Palntoss Rillln g Vow Procoss. Nezvous' " isoasos Wrile tricted, and o visiting committee of 81X | wators, Through slecpers over the St. | and place for tho transaction of public bus- | and he was taken bolow and locked up. R e B ol Augak And Badt s o g ottt iy A Sppainkod for Snohrglatiion, . Hend: s \ciseo railway between | iness of the neovle of the city, or it may be 3 - —— ) Cotantate i o s lowestbrices, All Wors warrinted, 3 TRENTAUNT BV AL, AIRIRAG R L0 RORBLY ATAN, SAA Aahe) 5 | St. Louis aud Burcka Springs. Write | W © tho purpose of both busincss DoWitt's Witeh Hazel s 98, piloy. L e eetos b Olusont ani“ten | Paxton Bik., I6th and Farnam §ts, Db Ch Qlrpoy s GXUR sfore. corner o SEER BEE L o dasonintlva 1| Bloas approprintion ma, of Ofntment, over-falliug Qure fo nt o on 16th NU Telepprone 103 teutarn which will o sont i plaln envelops, b Tiventy=fourth and Saward, “Also auxlliary |10 ke ungereiguad fob . Cesuplive | made ynde ction and control of the Ropricve for Fhillip Murth of overy naturo nd degreo, 1t mafios un ope L4 | 00X 010, O p I pavolons, @ headquarters at Dr. Saville's drug store, at | pamphlet, rates, ete. Charles Miller, fcl 9 > 0 CFPEREON O] Ja Governor Stone with the knifo or {njoctions of garbolio acld, w . VLl H H +H M d municipal authorities, but the place must, [ JEFPERsON Craw, Jan. | Fish the kuilo o tnieciions of carballo Aot i b= oR. e I\wenty-fourth and Hamiiton, ana Mr. | manager. for the purposes of the dedication, ren today eranted areprieve from February 2 to uiting in do Sossary, W o ieth and Cluniy d ay & P 3 ting sy, Why end MCcCR ) of this society is to afford imm for and comwon to the use of ull the public.’ | Nypey 2 1n the ease of Ihillip Martin, under | $his totribla discaso? = We guarantes, o c EW o plat of this'socioty 13 to afford mme- Such is the language of a ninent | MARCL B Lo aAee Ot L e City for taurdor, | D0ic8 to cure anvense. Sl aay pay tor 15 thoe only diately retief, and then turn thu cases over | mo 1no Mardi Gras: Vin . 1. | Judgo, speaking fof a Yery sentence of death o s City 5 e %, 5 SR WIHO TREATS iiss free, Guoranteesissued b our ageits, PRIVATE DISEASES TG Addreas with b, for par to some regularly organized charity. ‘Ilis 0 AN G 3 f 3 1so pardoned Frank Gordon, in prison 4 f ¥ . ) ancing today 3 r | cerning public s S 8 pa Cured, Plics Prevanted, Grunisaion Wil work n harmony ith the | | Commencing “today and continuing | Seribg LB SIS (ohhon ey | LR Eaeuianco for folouisus e | GONSTIPATION St s Pronia Associated charivies, TUhe business men [ until Fobraary & the L sell itution as to the municipal use to which | sault committed in Lafayettocounty. {ho great TIVE LEGULATO! nhfl‘u‘: I e Il,}»llx.l\llllx snwv.l u‘n«l' Cuming m}u:d trip vl.lt‘)\" 5 to 1.1!:11;~ f“"-l : ..\A-\\ thoy must be devoted, 8o that, even if the —- {lllll‘?ty:(}«t'l‘:\) L and DEBILITIES of street have placed at the disposal of tho | Orleans at very low For tickets, | pight of the city to use this ground were to 5 conte, MEN ONLY ; nuu\mr--v\ul oluu-rm-m»" -~!l:-|; :('u\(; l.&lfl sleoping car accommodations and further | be measured by the rule applicable in cases e g P TTY GUABANTEDS Wi Pt . wves of bread, a quan of meat, voal, | {ntormation ot FRraE lco. 1502 I pre YT o ticen o/ fioe Unen or less W e Cnis e.ud, J7tY | - 4 Sl 2 omen Excluded, and systematize the work of the board dur- QU TR b i > discretio > TR T Nedd, & il e ~ 1 2 Clreulars froe. aid ayatematizo the work of tho bourd S (i N et locited thero 1u tho discretion of thoeity | “To Wrand Mew N, I Nedd, 2317 Graco Man — Dovelopal L ¥ tho no ruary ad Marob, AR A O Joritio: | street, o son, Junus and 1o o mooting was largoly' attended, and ov W. P Ag't, Omuha, Neb MOn this subjest ) quote nlso from Dillon’s | *horneTa. Ma Johin: Realpshok o RENZWED mediately upon Its adjournment. Orders = . N ANNOL ENTS. Municipal Corporations (second volume, see- | 105 pound girl: e G ‘VLl"}’«l‘_‘l:x;‘l‘:f — LI/SWLE SSNASHV[LLE or brea eat or coal may be left « - [spp— AL the genor - for bread, meat or coal may be loft at th — v v 20 yonil send 7od the marvalons R R 1 PIDING legal o that \ or fr = e our $ Mealih, Strongth sl Vigon Use itand pay if satisfied. Addrass VON MOHL CO. ol f aoritan Agealy - Ciocasail Oblo headquarters, 1324 Saunders street, Gurs ts for “The Black Crook’ Hoyd's ney's drug store, and will be called for as | new theater will bey 1 on sale this morn Aw lt‘d(‘d Highest HOnOl’S World s Fair, they are needed from time to time, The mguagement promises that this 5 oulare 5 A Fallower of the G 1l be the spect event of the senson, 7 /‘ P. 0. Bor 3, Sav N The persistent cough which usually fol. | This production of Iugene Tompkins over- ot clic. Cal : lows an attack of the grip can be perma- | shadows in magnitude and splendor the Trop wals tor rlo Fire Alarm nently cured by taking Chgmberlain's Cougn | original 'k Crook.” It was the talk of Brain Neby Jan. 24, 1804.—Sealed bids. will emedy. W. A, McGuire of MclKay New York City, where it ran for one year bo recelved at the office of tho city clerk in » La Grippe left with a severe solid. The stage next week will present a Blair, N up t n of Tuesday, F St ST iffere i 894, o construction of o system of elee- cough. "{““ ‘,““';{ saye il “'.'!"_‘“ intmedi | ecries of stago pictures of bowildering trle fire alurn, cor of 4 alurm boxos ¢ines without velich, 1 tried Chamborlain's | poguyy, " ‘The company comprises more nand- one fn' each wiird 810 gong it eonival Cough Remedy, which ‘l’ g0k Do S0me women than any company on the road Station, und one annunch Y cure. 1 have also found 1t to be withou some wamen MUAR kavLrampeny on the road, Batise, Wi “ecssary i Cueitmonts. Bl qual for children, when troubled with colds |, A% 38 RRUSEEA (PRABERG Rouse Wil Wi o o D0 e 4 PN o 7 d s ste wnd lvinlze N w . b whole - 25 und H0-cent bottles for sule by ow e r e it i ke orier nd o 3 o s clectrie Hght und teleph ADbrosl - The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.--No Ammonia; No Alum, age Tongthof line 2 iiics, " 1ighe résbied EnEl l\fl E;F‘}(T‘A’N ‘I';!ll‘.‘E CIGAR Bl T"..VE'?‘THA'.“.E.\‘I;E:,.RJ ¢ % ity Ulerk, Wt baoiteo. dgars . Masuiactared by l’ “ WCE MERC L CAGAR VAUIUKRY . Be. kvl Used in Millions of Homes—ao Vears the Standard | " . CAlmoa entertainment d ot Following “The Black Crook™ at the Boyd Night achoois comes M. B. Leavitt's big spectacular attrac In accordance with a recent ruling of the | tion, “Spider and Fly." Willlam Iversall, Board of Educatlon, Superintendent Fitz presentative of thecompany, is lathe city.

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