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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31 ELECTION BOARDS ~NAMED | S st sont "eents S “sem. e oo 250 i, "o s i “Hrde "o | Rvcncy e S et 6 "t 35k | ANXIOUS TO HIAVE A mnucr’ Dammen, 3413 South Fifteenth strest, pop.;|J. A. Werts, 1518 North Fifteenth street, | Burt street, dem.; Wil Conger, 207 North Otto Kreter, 2223 South Seventeenth street, | rep.; G. E. Brown, 1420 North Seventeenth | Twenty-second stregt, rop.; R. 1. Evans, 911 e dem. Clerks: B. F. Augustat, 31 uth | street, dem. Clerks: F. B. Ellingwood, 1434 | North Twenty-fourfh " street,” pop. Clerks i inst | Thirteenth street, dem.; R. B. Williams, 2025 | North Saventecuth street, rep.; W. R. Dunn, | N. B. Washington, BI12 Nicholas, rep.; G. L. | We i Nti Mayor's Appointments Confirmed Against o gl T 0, NotLn R i Ly o 100, S18 i et S Wealthy L.x|‘to|n Citizens Guarantes the the Vote of the Demoorats, Tenth District—Judges: M. 8. Johnson, 2090 | Fifth District—Judges: Paul B, Seward, | Sixth District—Judges: John Evans, 2117 Validity of the Oakley Law. South Seventeenth street, rep.; N. R. Wilcox, | 1616 North Nineteenth street, rep.; W. B.| Webster street, reg H. Allen, 2116 Cass 3 2107 South Twentieth street, rep.: Peter | Stockham, 1442 North Eighteenth street, | street, rep.; Thomas! Cleveland, 2918 Chicage - Taseh: 38 oth.: Catl N& rep.; Gus Pinkerton, 1508 Nineteenth | street, dem.; Juliug Wolff, 50! rth Twen 3 COMPLAINED OF UNFAIR TREATMENT RI1 Bl B e oh o dem.; A, M. Robb, 1523 North Nine- | tieth strect, pop.; Frank Burman, 2211 cati. | BONDS TO BE VOTED U7ON TUESDAY Cloud, 2010 Bouth Sevemteenth streel rep. | teenth street, rep.; E. Wyman, 1421 N"rlm fornia street r(-pd Clerks: G Hyde, y . e I 13 evens | TWentieth street, rep. Clerks: Louls Grebe, | 2000 Cass street, dem.; F. W. rs, 620 Unemployed Married Men Given the Pref- L-‘l(vl'gfh 1“9' l“ d’"fl"‘; . P‘z;‘;;i:""‘ ‘m:" 1682 North Eighteenth street, dem.; E. K.| North Twenty-fourth street, rep Pledge of the Capitalists that the City eronce and an Effort Made to Ac- Boull TWeHtretH Bir Lot fop. h Lower, 1510 North Nineteenth street, rep. venth District ges: R wold Shall Not e Required to Hear the rd All Political Parties Due gy LA L L L b n o op | Sixth Distriet—Judges: C. rk, 1141 | 17 ning street, rép.; George r, 1 Eiphiss Nxnseted. o el - Bleventh District—Judges: ~ Joseph P.[north Twentleth street, rep.; Fisher, teenth streqt, rep.; H. B. My v ixp o Help Representation—The List, Brown, 2322 Boulevard avenue, rep.; Paul|inos Nopth Eighteenth’ etrect, re 1812 Durt street, K the Project. Wanck, 2217 South Twenty-fourth street. pop.; | xdams 1210 North Nineteenth om.; | North Sixteenth ¢ P — J. F. Palik, 2419 Grover street, dem,; Willlam " Walker, 1211 North Nine cet, | Webster _ street, : e Tews, 2108 South Twentieth street, rep.; J 7.8, Stilling, 1325 North Nineteenth | Dinges, 718 . INCOLN. Ot 80, Biaiai Moisk The names of the judges and clerks of | ziarth, 2540 South Twentieth strest, rep. op. Clerks: R. B. Cavansugh, 1302 | C. W. Wh FIRNGT N Shventias diont 'I_J“I.\(‘FJ(;. ;-10-1 :u_’ Special Telegram.)— election In the twenty-six voting precincts | Clerks: H. Falvey, 2008 Oak street, dem.; | North ighteenth street, dem.: L. H. Leeder, | dem. Fidas it e e U S LION . WHI MY of (he city were submitted to the eity | Sherman Wilcox, 2430 South Twenty-fourth 4 North Eighteenth street, rep. ighth District—Judges: John Porter, foz | 2% “““"‘*‘_‘"5 turn tomorrow. Nearly 100 Wonatl by Ayar Taat dve | street, pop. Seventh District—Judges: Charles L. | North Sixteenth street, rep.; J. M. Jester, 519 | 0f the weaithiest taxpayers of Lincoln will mneil by the mayor last evening. On the 3 i @ v#tion of confirmation the demacrats voted | THIRD WARD. 3 e D Mk ; "I"] h’l"“’_“ street, reb.; James Fitz- | unite In a published pledge to the voters-to B Pirst District—Judges: A. Catlin, 508 South I Seventeenth street dem.; | patrick, 1707 Cass streef, dem.; J. H. Bell, | reliove the oity o pxpense tha no. Thelr objection, as expressed by Presl- | - [1tat District Sludges: 4, Cetitn, B8 Sopth . 1122 North Sixlecnth streof, rep.; | 1620 Cass strect, rep.; A, W. Wallace, 611 | pooru “" v“l" b e L A=t Howell, was that the lists submitted by ( 4 ’ strest, 1l ;. oy n, 1101 North Eighteenth stre orth Seventeenth street, dem. Clerks: .| > irough the building of the viaduct. outh Thirteenth street, rep.; W. H. Toy tL» democratic city central committee had | 509 South Sixteenth street, pop.; W. A. Ryan, | rep.; J. ewstrom, 1141 North Seventeenth | A. Hanes, 602 North Seventeenth street, | THe R OPN MOR aT, ,000 bonds 1s to be ™\ Al not been sufficlently adhered to. Hascall [ 006 South Thirteenth street, dem.; T. Dem- | Street, p Clerks: R, B, Clawson, 1106 r:l ’r"‘ E. 8. Garrett, 407 North Nineteentl | Yoted upon Tuesday next. A large number of wis absent and Burkley voted to confirm, | OTatsky, 1408 Jones street, rep. Clerks: C. [ She e R E AT S110D | (S 1. i ek people do not have confidence in the validity thus confirming the appointments by 10 to | H- Palmer, 502 South Thirteenth street, rep.; | ? € s em. ARD. of the Oukley law. This law emp ’ C. B. McCleary, 1101 Howard street, dem. SIXTH WARD. First District—Judges: George Estill, 8212 Salid - piadta i % e 7. In submitting the list the mayor said: o DINESsCarer W o, First District—Judg: Michael _Coady, | Hamilton strect, rep.: G. J. Paul, T ey ;""'" e e LRIAY ‘In making up the list I have requested | 213 South ~ Fourteenth street, rep.;|§015 North Thirtleth street, rep.; 8. D. Gorr, | treet, dem.; A. Miller, 125 Burt streot, | STO3¢ings and assess the expense to the rail- the central committees of the several polit-| A. C. Heider, 313 South Ml-‘[uur %_!I:u North ’|'\\vml'. ghth ~x;u|, rep.; 1] rl' :-;vru = I'v-?'w v';« n«v:- xi _\| nt }qulnm:h ;‘“‘-‘ ]"‘;"""‘:"‘I‘-‘U i ear of this law being » SOl teenth street, R cDon- | Thomas, Sahler street, dem.; J. T. Dil- eet, i C. H. Olson, 1506 North Thirty- | knocked out by the supreme court, leaving il Lt M g sl B M L vt e I e R A. Rudy, | lon, 2618 Te; on street, rep.; D. H. Mo. | fourth stre Clerks: James McMahon, | the city to foot the bill, has had its lnllurnk- aid rellablo men ot their parties, and 1| pyjor block, pop.; George N. Church, 424 [ Kenzie, 4804 North Twenty-fourth street, | 3316 Burt i H. D, Plerson, 706 | an voters, The pledge of Lincoln captta Dunn, New York's weather prophe used notices to be published in the news- | South Fitteenth street, rep. Clerks: W. M.| dem. CI C. H. Nurse, Larimo th Thirtieth street, ‘rep will undoubtedly exert an infiuence favareni Wes born in Ualtmore, graduated | talk with him about the matter. He wi papers calling upon married, unemployed men | Cowherd, 217 South Sixteenth street, ;| avenue, ‘rep.; B. Amstutz, 9412 Sable nd Dist Judges: Mason, 4025 | (o {he bond proposition. At present the Niniy o fhom he Peabody lustitute of that | found in his ofiice, looking exceedingly well, o make application to me, In addition to|J. W. Cooper, 207 South Sixtcenth street, rep. | street, dem. ; laard street, ropii M. M, tler, 4109 La- | sirect crossing Is at grade over a gridiron of and finished her musical education at|in response to an inquiry he sald: “I ha this, several of the councilmen recommended | _ Third District—Judges: E. 8. Roehrlg, 1520 cond_District—Judges: B 3 el Gymvenne; dem.; W. A. Spencer. 4520 tracks, where a dozen people have lost thery | 1-¢/P¢ie, In Germany. Even in childhood she | used the pre-digested food, Paskola, myse g 4 | Capitol avenue, rep.; Ed Mason, Sixteenth 6 North Thirty-ninth street, Izard strect, rep.; M. Daniclson, 4607 Hamil- | jives, 'The estimated cost of the viaduct and | B3V ©vidence of possessing the dramatic {and in my family, and I must say that [ have men for appointment. Every applicant was | ) 1,yglas, rep.; Andy Lawlor, 1309 Capitol Chappell, 4716 North Fortieth stre if ton street, pop.; R. S. Nier, 4204 Hamilton | damages to private prop is but ;nmf}f".» instinct. Her earliest professional appear- | found it just what Is claimed for it. In fact, subjected to an educational test, and this, to- { avenue, dem.; C. B. Stastny, Capitol avenue | I H. Goddard, 4515 North Fortieth 'street, | street, rep. Clerks: H. B 4706 La- | but the city council has fixed the amount | A" Were on the German stage, as “Mary | I have been chanting the pralses of it very gether with the applicant’s personal appeor- | and Thirtoenth street, pop.; J. J. Casey, 104 | dem.i G. A, Kuebler, Forty.third street and | favetn avenue, rep:; F. J. Veite, of bonds at $200,000 to cover contingencies. | Strart and “Jane " in this country as |sieadily ever since I first began to use It, ance and tho recommendations of the com- | North Thirteenth street, rep. Clarks: B, W. | Fowler avenue, rep.; Y 1 More- f avenue, rep. Members of the council claim that railway | Juliet,” “Parthenia” and “Lady Teaz Why shouldn't I? It has built me up and Eriitees and cotnolimen, won taken 1ot won. | Jacobl, 108 North Thirtesnth street, Tep.;{ dith avenue, E 04| Third District—Judges: Lewis B s have kept the local press from | WIlh marked success. As a dramatic reader, | made a new man of me, You see how fresh sideration in making up the list. I have|John McAdow, 1316 Capitol avenue, rep. ford, 4526 North Thirty-niath st Ll L el e O g the fact that the railways must pay | She has won high praise, having given selec- | and rosy I am, and I intend to keep s0."* EIVONEHIE Wholo“matier (he: mest ‘caveful | Fourth Distriot—Judges: H. Hirahstaln, Sop 0, 87 SOE0E TEroninth etrosl : L street, pop.; | le expense of the viaduct. tions from Schiller and Goethe before the| All brain workers,—actors, lawyers, dooe consideration and attention, and havo made | 1316 Daveoport street, rep.; Ed N. Oooke, | 0,U0 HSTCEEIUTRES: Jo e 'J\T-"" orty-fi dem 8 Sig of this pledgo claim that if the | German court. During the Worlds fair in|tors, Inventors, artists, clergymen, authors, a strong and determined cffort to select only | Midland hotel, rep.; Charles Cohen, 1814 Dav-| (Ut S e VA "\'”‘ uming s rep.; B. D 3 akley law is Eilled by the court the next | Chicago, she created a sensation in perform- | editors, merchants, financlers, ete., etc., are men who could be relied upon to give every | enport street, pop.; H. G. ise, 517 North 3 North Forty.Nftn P e et It ol '"l,“.»]“wj rep. Clerks islature will enact a new one that will [ances tn the Woman's building, and also at |almost certain to suffer from indigestion and yoter and every candidate a falr and impar. | Fourteenth street, dem.; F. O Hooker, 816 Sipg' o SUF-LLl SEERL domes fober Carpenter, 128 North Fortieth streat, rep 7 the Calumet theater. Since then she has |dyspepsia, with its attendant nervous prose tial show, and to carry out the principles of | North Fifteenth street, rep. Clerks: Frank {, 3806 Decatur stroet, pop. Clorks: T A. Mills, 4017 Dodge street, dem. Patrick Buckley fs in the Lancaster | repeated her success fn New York and else- | tratton. ~ They becomo anaemic and weak, the framers of the national constitution In| Freiday, 1324 Cass street, pop.; LR o iyl it SN T ;'""'\ Distri g J. Ellison, 3310 nty jail on a tempting to | whes In Washingion, where she resides, | Lacking necessary nourishment, body and the way of securing a free vote and an hon- | Ruete, 507 North Sixteenth street, rep. 6 N Aibe o oatur atrset, dem, M. T, Califorafa. sireet, 1o e ouis | bribe and Intimidate witnesses in order to|Miss Vockey is a great favorite, belng as | mind run down together. Drugs do ue £00d, itk subraitied will :A;‘:“lx:-ty:ln:m(‘::::sFIHIKIJ" o oo th Lioet) s Cssa Spaulding atreet, dem.; A. P, Grem & in the capacity | make room for the following letter, showing | to stir the dying embers. What is wanted i port street, rep.; R. J. W of hired man on the f J ! am, 501 No xtcerth e s ety T Bt e o | o ect, . h | of hired arm of John Fitz- | her good fortune in a hygienic, as well as a | more fuel; that fs, food which the system can these elcction boards are able to read and | Petersen, 15618 Burt street, rep.; C. H. Sheko, X North Thirty-ninth & sz J. gerald, got on the trail of s hog thieves | dramatic divection: receive and assimilate without taxing tha wrte the English language Intelligently and | Hawkeworth, 1309 Webster _atroot, - dem, | Josheve, | 502 Noct ; I“"“T\H~ ‘Iams\\nrl}]l 0 Northi Thirty-ftth and drove them away. They left the ho 269 W. 224 St, New York. | digestive organs, sre nelther ward heslers nor disreputable | George W. Burke, 617 North Stxtecttt steeel | eigpin avenus, 5 rrot, 4018 North | cerrn s rr ot Dl b gt B TR e entified as | The Pre-Digested Food Co., 30 Reade 8t.,| Such a food (and the only one in existence) bummers. The unemployed married men of | Pop. Clerks: + F. Brennan, 1019 X Twenty-fifth Fitth g I T ,')"”’*I‘,r ']';‘ ;""' his name was | New York is Paskola. Being pre-digested, 1t sparos the il 5 ~Judges . | indorse e (nforniation | ve been givel o preference | Sixteenth street, dem.; J. L. Taylor, 709 d 1 15 & witness 8 11 bek. leav OEMEYe spbiend . ,‘,1‘:1', ,f:,",,n"'fr‘\” ‘.I::yx’:.nk:‘m" 5};-‘:1.{. ',mfi;:.':.,,, North Sixteenth street, rep. 1|Vm‘_:‘ h 222 South Twenty-ninth street, rej Subsequently, it Buckley changed h ientlemen:—I beg leave to inform you that | stomach the labor imposed by ordinary food, ve been given ropresents Sixth District—Judges: C. B, Peterson, 607 | %% NeHERTRent - : Farnam sireet, rep.; J. T. Hope, | mind, became less active in the prosecution, | rertans suing oy b ho and flad It an ex- | enters the blood, and is at once taken up by o T T TR P et L el asEith District—Judges 3 B reet, Lem \ , 2514 | and attempted by threats of bullets to driee Gellent thing s a flcsh and strenstl pro. | the hungry and neady body. It virtually RHARFR K blbi MARTAr. / 620 South Twelfth strect, rep.; John A.|i3 Cameron str 2500 | Dougiay L ciob 216 Korth | (0 Doys, Peter Hansen and Albert Lowel, | it 1 heard of It through o frlend, and | rests the stomach. “That 1s boih sclence and The full list of judges and clerks fs as| Curry, 507 South Thirteenth street, dem.;| goihil SFeRE o Thirty-first street, rep. it vt B0 L IR R LT A TR TR fo b o AL Mt s Rtk Porlowi C. W. Smith, 1019 Harney street, pop. B. | j" it ‘rap! oFE 1 kkerm, 210 South Twenty-ninth street, i| thieves, away’ from the vicinity. This not | Fecommendad me to try it, and I did so. As| People who were wan, tired, fecble, lows 5 FIRST WARD Aronson, South Twelfth street, Tep. | wentvepmuris . M ¢ Sterriatti, $£10 Diclne iract, Bep. succeeding, he i alleged to have pifered th | MY Work is hard and exhausting, I often felt | spirited, dyspeptinscursed and’ consumptiy i ST W Clorkst "A. Gordon, 622 South Tenth street, | Locnty-fo 5 X A : ol Wigains, 500 | money to loave, The hoys told Sherift Miljes | fa1ot after a performance. Indeed, half the | write ns dafly from Maine to Mexico, saying First Distriet—Judges: Jo L Honsa, | O ok A O rodk, 1117 Howard treet, rep Sorng T irthatreet, | oo mhirty-third. sire ety state of affairs, who arrested them. | e 1 had no appetite, but since I began the | they are getting fat and hearty on Paskol 1100 South Thirteenth street .5 Lewis | (600 b District—Judges: E. F. Reeves, 316 s sulbgNel wents- | 9560 Howard street, re egor, 630 kley. The boys gavé |Use of Paskola, I have a lovely appetite, and | after a weary and uscless dosing with drugs N aE Aus | MNAOR S StesC i Fanss 10DReDN th Eleventh street, rep.; C. G. Brent, 112 | *°giiit Gl reb B. T. Lemgott, | South Thirtieth street, dem.; T Condit, 300 aplece, and Buckley was held | N2Ve gained flesh. It Is an excellent starchy | and cod liver oil. And with reason. Paskola S 188 Boutn Thivteenth isest, DOB: | cl weloth strect; tap;; B4 Oarroll, 838/ 5008 Corby street, rep. ‘s Angoeett | 3203 Half Howard street, pop.; M. Maclean )0, in default of which he went to ja food, and the stomach absorbs it easily. I|stands for the truo theory—the right pract Seorge, Carr, 10074 South Rleventh street, | (oiih Eloventh street, pop.; Robert Glersch A e 13 Half Howard strest, rep. Clerks: H. E.| The writ of ervor in the Van Scelyer case | Cah only speak of it in the highest terms, and [ Send your name to The Pre-Digestod F d:‘flf-’i"w ph I(“.I ¥ k"{ ! 1108 »C"::hl hlu'lr;:»: 214 Farnam street, dem.; . Hirschber 03 | N ; AL at o Hull, Thirty-fifth and f Howard streets, | Was filed this morning with the clerk of the | $hall continue its use during the hot weather. [ Co., 30 Reade Street, Now York, and they Masons stivet. o 3 . Chernans 1108 | Doustas street, rep. Clerks: J. ager, 1108 | 1oy s 103 #toaet, | demiod WiIT rep.; I H. Haton, Thirty-fifth and Half | Supreme court. Sheriff Auble, who has been [ I recommend it to the profession, for use’| wili send fres an interesting pamphlet on i Dloveuth Steoes. vep, - ) farnam street, dem.; Thomas Lalor, 1108/ nar, Thirty-fourth and’ Corny - Howard streets, dent. letained here for a fong while in expectation | both before and after a performance. 1 hope | Food and Digestion. Second District—Judges: G. L. Brother- | Farnam street, rep. g 5 | Clerks: John Carrigan, = = o ":‘“’[ """,“‘]"i now sees his way clear to get hood, 1622 Eouth Tenth street, rep.; Ed J. ghth District—Judges: S. N. Lesser, 111 G. W. McCoy, 341 street, rep. ABANDONED M'KINNEY. back to California at an carly day, elther Dee, 1705 South Twelfth street, dem.; J. B, | North Twelfth street, rep.; John Broomfleld, | = Saventh = Distric s J. /| General Brooks Tesdanan Order Abolishing | Mhore is wr eus. A8 prisoner, Van Scalver. Schupp, 1741 South Twelfth sireet, pop.: | 213 North Twelfth street, rep.; W. H. Moran, North ‘Thirty-third. strest, rop.: 3t | 00 5 re is an effort being made to admit the John Wavricek, 1205 Williams street, rep.;| 221 North Eleventh street, dem.; Frank M- Franklin street, an Old Departmont Post. l"'ix;nm‘r, Who is charged with embezzlement, %100 & eaney, Vi 3 dem.; Price Fran N General Brooke issued orders yesterday for { to bail. Attorney Burr has gone to Seward Philip Wagner, 1710 South Eleventh street, | Leaney, 204 North Tenth street, g nd Frankl streets, G Yk E -14-:,|.p ('I:rklx ‘l)k‘k Wallace, 1516 South | Sanders, 213 North Twulm: _street, pop. i 3 Franklin street, pop.; [ the troops now at Fort McKinney to abandon J"':m!"""jd‘::lnr"[lf\, lf"r~|sl!xgn‘:vx\' court has ad- Eleventh street, dem.; J. C. Keck, jr., 1738 | Clerks: Edward Powers, 1217 Davenport| A. J. Decatur street, rep. | that post on the 5th day of November. The s e what 1 here say may induce other weak and nervous women to try Paskola. Yours truly ELLEN VOCKEY A reporter rocently called on Sergeant E Theater-goers will recognize the above por- | traits as thoso of a Young ctress, of whom | | the world already knows, much, and is des- tined to know more. The lady, Miss Ellen | rep. Clerks: R g street, dem.; , s 0 212 Mth | Clerks: Charle Mah o William Johnson, captured in Omaha yes- South Eleventh street, rep, street, dem.; Jacob Lesser, 121 North Twe! Charles A. Mahar, 3415 Parker BedAv W o 0Ll Tiaal s ieo: 6, Olayeorb. 1016 b street, dem.; H. Christenson, 3416 Decatur | 2P (rrp T befors Judgs Waters is X . , skl nents. is morning and arraigned on a charge of Thirtecnt Strect, dom.; Michuel. Hinehey, | 1207 Chicago strect, rep.: Bugeno bicLeaney: | " Eighth District—Judges: ©. 7. yans, 2012 A3 & large mount of valuable stores aro | grand Turcony. Ho. waived. esamtintin s 1114 Arbor street,. dem.; Frank M. Wooley, | 1224 Chicago streef, pop.; E. J. Printy, 419 | Grant street, rep.; James Steel, 2101 North | 511 at the post, twenty-fivo soldiers in| was held to the district court in the sum of . 5 e venty-seve: 3 . B 4 charge of an officer will be left there until { $500. Nearly all of the stoles T Gast : J. B, Red. | North Twelfth street, pop.; M. Goldenberg, | Twenty-seventh street, dem.; F. L. Carpen. | ¢ha T 25ted 3 o YDA WAl feld, S461. South Tenih stresr b, SCiorke: | 412 North Eleventh street, Fep.; John Nicho- | ter, 1600 North Twenty-stxth strect mer| Such time as they ExuEo Sme Jen) rocovered, Including a valise, a lot of siiver- L. B. Corby, 2003 South Thirteenth street, | las, 423 North Thirteenth street, rep. Clerks: | T. E. Ernest, 1920 North Twenty-ceventh | Fort McKinney, Wyo., was established in| ware, a coat, vest and overcoat. h : po & 1876 and was known as Cantomment Reno,|{ The Leighton Book and I\ a A ¥ ames P. Ford, 1004 Davenport street, dem.; | avenue, rep.; S. P. Ekberg, 1918 North S Lol LA ) ::;" i H. A. Bruechert, 1115 Dorcas street, ;";:‘;'f]}’kwn' 309 North Thirteenth street, | Twenty-eighth avenue, pop. Clerks: F. L, | 4Rd was situated on Powder river. In Sep-| the title of a new corporation that will suce lou:th District—Judges: Fred Wagner, | rep. ; Olmstead, 1918 North Twenty-fourth street, | témber, 1377, the locatlon was changed to a|ceed C. M. Leighton in business. Articles | 811 South Eighth street,rep.; Charles Lemme, | Tenth District—Judges: Bliss Standish, | rep.; J. A, Wichterman, 2615 Grant street, | POint on Clear creck, maw two miles from the | Were filed with the county clerk today, The ) 708 Marcy street, dem.; F. K. Hoffman. | Ninth and Harney streets, rep.; G. F. Dom- | dem. SRR 0c ML eion InYNSHRACH oY, fanh LU | el AL Mbak da 680 0. 11046 South Seventh street, pop.; S. P.|browski, 119 North Tenth street, pop.; S.| Ninth District—Judges: J. H. Phelps, new DosLiyan namagap Melinnersl/tonor li s vanisy Giel Blopsa with » Bravenian 3 t Nelson, 703 Leavenworth street, rep:; H. G. | Rubln, 421 South Tenth street, rep.; John P. | Fraukiin street, rep.; James Anderson, #612 | of First Lieutenant John A, McKimney,| . .%ot ones wich o ! XC " Bauman, 610 Plerce street, rep. Clerks: | Gaughan, 100 South Tenth street, dem.;|Franklin strect, rep.; S. D. Corey, 2625| Fourth cavalry, who was killed November o e Sha ol (Bpoolal )= X0 IOR F. E. Smith, 804 Plerco street, rep.; E. B. | James Smith, 816 Howard street, rep, Clerks: | Franklin street, pop.; J. W. Long, 26, 1686, Inan engagement with hostile In-| Homer Saunders, a brakeman on the Union Wheslan, 1107 South Tenth sireét, dem. | A. M. Hendee, Ninth and Farnam sireets, | Seward street, ‘rep.; A 'Talléruphus, 2820 | dians ncar that poiut, The present reserva- | Paciic, and Miss Anna Larson, a pretty gl troops wili be scattered over several depart- fth District—Judges: Henty Inman, ; W. Scudder, Ninth and Farnam | Seward street, dem. Clerks: G. W. Win- | tion limits were established by executive|os 15 who restdes in this city, eloped last ¢ 1 Complexnon and 3722 South Ninth street, rep Adolph | strects, dem. ship, I Franklin street, rep.; A. Dow, | order of July 2, 1879, and embrace sixteen | guidqay and R )v;wr(llr h“ Fi - K Grhtn. 1854 ParicWild aventies, amys et | FOURTH WARD. 2822° Seward street, dem. square miles, since. Miss Larson lived with the. tarsiiy e K Other Remedies Hamblih, 701 Pine street, ren.; John | irst District-Judges: EIl Hodgins, 1714 | | Tenth Districi—Tudges: H. H. Tttner, 2010 | The post was first oceupled by Qetachments | 3175, Miss Lars tho Pl ol e iy 5 Krecller, 1106 South Eighth street, pop.: A ‘,:‘,‘ftzl et BV, M. Barmam. 1714 | Ohio street, rep.: Robert, Schmidt, 2006 Lake | of the Fourth and Ninth regiments of infan- 3,29 2d, and a flirta- pugttt b b tion between the girl and the brake i = VERE AWARDED N 5 g " Y } vlor, 1613 Chi- | Street, dem.; J. E. Reagan, 2501 North | try, and at different periods of its ex| started many fd o man & = f,','_'°‘{;e,,'d'}m:,j”” fi"”é;;uh"‘;',"g'h‘fil""m‘_fl « U"";’"‘e‘;‘;"‘;:n'_”;' L Taricr X ,V‘f“:l':.'_ Twenty-fourth strget, dem.; C. P. 8. Bruner, [ by detachments of the Third, Fourth, Fifth, ,:;:v;»& Rl nann % ganhe Mirtation | 2 G PN 4 = o 4 Long, 1300 South Seventh | treet. dem.: J, H. Stewart North | 2112 Grant street, rep.; J. C. Enewold, LM Eani BN m SR enteNaT oaya Ry AT e i al D L o s ! # WORLD'S FAIR MEDAL AND DIPLOMA, 2 ¥ M’.“r; SR atr Aobe ranin O sskad b m g Jurl'\iln('lwvlnly—(aurth Street, tep. Clerks: [ of the Fourth, Seventh, Eighth, Nintn and | ¢ "y;m": V T'Q!"“':A'xmm tha w st of | : i Bl (0 Si — AL S il 3 V. |J- M. Congleton, 2113 Maple street, dem.; D. [ Twenty-first regiments of infantry. The late | 12 gIrl's brc D ay evening Homer » - Showing a superiority over other domestiq ‘_Hk‘f‘gw!!";:;:f]'l ’"'I‘T\P:\,..{f: o A-A.Sga\)t;lt “}"’;“““L‘."“'{.-v,‘(-‘.’u&(i-'?,‘flr.filL"fif»“'. dem.; V- |5\ Pardee, 2102 Ohlo street, rep. garrison consisted of headquarters, field, l\l;"idm_v'rx‘“m \lal‘lu' as he usually does, but % v 7 and foreign remedics. merling, 2115 South Fifth street, pop.; L. B, |~ Seemd’ District Judges: 'J. W. Roude- | Eleventh District—Judgés: W. A. Grant, | staff and band, and companics A, E. H and Sunday he and Miss Anna disappeared. * An | L : 2 CMME YALE s the Creator of Beauty Reynolds, 2325 South Tenth street, dem.:| push 2110 Douglas street, rep.; Frank A. 0 North Twenty-second street, rep.;| K, Bighth infantry, and troops C, B Bolavea o el foind thokcoupler Rt v D YALIS who I8 acknawlearealitolnd Karl Stefan, 910 Homer street, rep.; C. | Lowis, 2210 Capitol avenue, rep. A";'"‘\;n .z-lligzvra{l\l. 1323 North Twenty-sec- | alry, and C, Ninth eavalry, with small de- | s belleve lhvyi‘r:r\_ Omaha. 7 y Eox 5 A ery beautiful woman, still continues tq Ericksen, 111 uth Sixth street, rep. 0 Douglas street, dem.; P. L. Anwerda, T“‘N'“;:‘hir:‘l”l;' C[o!e Penniman, 1345 rth | ta of hospital corps, all under com- Domise of an Aged E . 2 Z s atiful cvery day, Age doet Adam Kerner, Third and Bancroft, | 2319 Douglas street, dem.; John P. Veder- y street, rep.; J. J. H. Reedy, | mand of Colonel J. J. Van Horn, Eighth in- EXETER, Neb. Oot 3 affect her marvelous: beauty, M. E. Harnish, Ninth and Bancroft, | gren, 2006 Davenport street, rep. Clerks: P, F. L Clark street, pop.; J. Stockdale, 1510 | fantry. o LR, Neb. Oct. 30.—(Special.)—Ben- v o ret lies in the of her own wons 4 y fi;‘_l‘:"y 2308 Douglas street, rep.; T. P. Mc- | North ’l:a'n-my-sn‘(*nn;i street, rep. Clerks: | The post will for the present be in charge | nett Brvin, one of Exeter's oldest settlers, derful R‘L:l“""l,"j«'f- ’llll'p; ',t":_':!:lflw_mlr:m'}"lh‘fll Seventh District—Judges: D, P. Carr, | Kinney, 213 South Twenty-fourth street, :,‘:sz" ::,',9“;.'}“"(“5‘1 ’:"‘,"1”‘ Twenty-fourth | of a custodian, and eventually be transferred | died at his home Monday morning. The Ruman fesh. to Bive It the desined: Ra 802 Woolworth avenue, rep.; Louis Peterson, | dem. Pwenty-atocnd eteest, deryc.neT> 1330 North | to the Interior department for final disposi- | funeral services were held in tha Meh dist youthful appearance. Any woman can mal 517 Pierce street, rep; Henry Jensen, 1204 | Third District—Judges: N. B, Apple, 2544 | TWenty-second street, dem. tion, ol SRURNT i church Tuesday afternoon. Rev. T. H. Wor- herself just as fair and lovely as her heart South Third street, dem.; J. D. Harrison, | Dodge street, rep.; R. 0. Backus, 2527 Daven- SEVENTH WARD. The original bulldings of the post were | ley of magar preaches the >,-r.|$|,li|;;\‘.§:fr P fi desires 1f she will use these remedies ac- C16 Williams street, pop.; Jumes Henderson, | port street, rep.; James McMonies, 2622 Dav- | First District—Judges: Jay Northrup, 1037 | erected by the troops first occupying It | lodge, No. 11, Anclent Ordey o United work.| America’s Croatest Complexion and T N R A ) P Mason street, rep. Clerks: Frank X.|enport strcet, dem.; C. J. Browne, 2620 Dav- | South Twenty-ninth street, rep.; J. L Nichol, | the materials having been cut at two saW men. and John Brown post. Ne 1o oor Health Roecial'at lutely g Lemleux, 408 Willlams street, dem.; Hans | enport street, rep.; W. J. Mount, 2536 Dav- [ Twenty-eighth and Leavenworth, dem.; Swan | mills belonging to the government and Army of the Republic, of which orders he A F Hansen, 416 Woolworth avenue, rep. enport street, dem. Clerks: B. A, Eastman, | Peterson, 2542 Rees street, rep.; R. A. Perry,| operated by the troops. All aupplies were | wuy s “valued member, had chargs ot b i aplstrict—Judges: Mark Boatman, | 2631 Capitol avenue, rep.; C. M. Bauserman, | 1012 South Twenty-sixth street, pop.; M. io. | hauled by ‘teams from Rawlins, a alstance | burial Ho leaves a wife. one marang. fos 815 Walnut street, rep.; James Cathroe, 423 | 2544 Dodge street, dem. Powers, 2015 Mason street, rep. Clerks: Wil | of 193 miles. The following officers consti- g daughter: avalnut street, dem.; W. F. Urban, ‘1511 |~ Fourth Districf—Judges: O. G. Pope 824 | Folber, 2515 Rees street, dem.; Thomas Hal| tuted the first garrison: Ceptain Rdwin [ “MEMETE 0 0 0 T R b L2 South Third street, rep.: Willlam Bauer, | South Twenty-sixth street, rep.; Frank Mur- | ket, 812 South Twenty-fitth avenue, rep. Pollock, Ninth mfantry, commanding; Cap-| gon, 111, where ahe willl visit with relatives 9 Center street, pop.; William Cathro, 424 3 Dodge strect, rep.; Paul Bergen,| Second District—Judges: J. C. Green, 1234 | tain S. P. Terris, Fourth infantry; Captain | .04 prilids for somo. time . Center street, rep. Clerks: Henry M, South Twenty-sixth street, dem.; W. A.|South Twenty-ninth avenue, rep.; J. W.|C: J. Von Hermann, Fourth infantry; Captain | "'y "5 "6 ronara of South Omaha is visitin Walker, 1602 South Fifteenth street, dem.; | Elkins, 209 South Twenty-eighth street, pop.; | Thompson, 3220 Poppleton avenue, rep.; E, L. | Thomas F. Quinn, Fourth infantry; Lieu- & Christ Peterson, 1110 Bancroft, dem. J. W. Houder, South Twenty-sixth street, | Magnus, 1120 South Thirty-second street. | tenants W. Bubl, B. Price, J. J, | frlends here this week SECOND WARD. rep. Clerks: ' W. B. Whiteborn, 2612 Doug’ | dem.; A. Beerman, 1223 South Thirty-third | O'Brien, Carver Howland, &. L. Bafiey and Rulded n Car Load of Potatoes. PRICE LIST: First District—Judges: August Schrosder, | 138 Street, rep. 0. Gilbert, 212 South [ street, pop.; J. A. Powers, 011 South Thirty- | C: W. Mason, Fourth infantry, and W. P.| VALLEY, Nob., Oct, 80—(Speclal)—Sun- : 835 South Sevenieenth street ren: pro oy | TWenty-fifth street, dem. firat street, rep, Clerka; Julius Bernhard,| Norcls and-James Regan, Ninth infantry,{qaey nignt” during the heavy snow atorm Hort. 847 South pet, rep. . 8. Fifth District—Judg F. C. O'Hollaren, | 835 South Thirty-fifth street, dem.; E. J.| With Assistant Surgeon W, M. Wood. y | , orton, South Beventeenth street, Dop.i| 1754 Dodge streef, Tap.: W. A. Foster, 1914 | paskc. sote R Bl *| "0t “theso officers the first three are dead, | thieves broke into a car which was standing on & A. Velle, 1002 South Thirteenth streel, | warnam street, rep.; J. K. Giliin, 209 South | & pbird District—Judges: J. S. Grifin, South | Captain Quinn is retired, Licutenant Bailey | the sidetrack and stole about forty bushels | V416's Excelalor Walr Tonie, Yale's La Freckin. mii Roy Gurvin, L4 South Thirteenth | mwentieth street, dem.; F. H. Meyer, 1916 | Forty seoond crost o South Grover street, | Was dismissed and Lieuten n! Nor Is re:igned. | of potatoes, which were carried away in| Turns gray hair back to its own natural color | Mme. Yale's wonderful La Freckla is known ¢ by Qb 28 e ""('!]"l‘;- 530 South Seven-| Douglas street, 0. Baring, 1919 Dodge A. Brenton, 4418 Pierco strect, rep.;| He lives at Ponca, Neb., and has served | wagons. A Union Pacific detective was fn | HiPaL dve. The fiat and only remedy in 4000, the onlysure cure for. freckles, 1n from et, rep. lerks Geoy i ug o Sl 3 2 . A, L : & Nostalatine Hou\aa Binet il At il i, he history of chemistry known to do this. Pl L) # B holtz, 835 ek by rlkr‘v:‘f,s "lll‘r:‘u street, rep. Clerks: T. H. Perfleld, 102 | j iewitz, 4817 Pacific street, dem.; S, |0 the legislature, besides holding other | the city last evening trying to find some trace | Hiyps [ 3 s, hair falling In from 20 hours 1o one | every frecki e ear ARt A orthi Bighteenth street, dem.; B. E. Beale, [ 1| 1} 1508 South Thirty-fourth street. | responsible positions, of the thieves, but no clew was obtained i crentes o huxuriant grow(h, cures’ dan- | becoms as cienr ax Cabar Brine §1 oo et George Warner, 1624 Mason street, rep, 1923 Dodge street. rep.; J. W. Logan, 4001 Leavenworth street,| The Post has had many commanders, | Miss Sarah Lewis departed Sunday for L gpeIDiLnaublea A i § " o Tt Judges: Charles Southard, | Sixth District—Judges: 8. G. Ho, 1708 | iob3 ¢ e, MORGM 400 Leayenworth strest, | ol Silom " are Colonels Gompton, Henry, | Gothenberg, Nebrs where oo woy Sunday ftor : SRR ¥ejtla MsouinlarGemplexian Tie 809 South Twentleth street, rep.; E. J. Pot- | Jackson street, rep.; J. H. Brackney, 1708 0 s A Van Horn, Raudall; Majors Randlett, Fechet | and relatives f. & : y % Guaranteed to remove pajlowness, moth patches h A N h ey, second_averiue, dem.; H. A. Drumm, 830 : ¥ . and relatives for a few day es gradually falling on their a 4 tor, 301 South Twentleth sreet, rep.; P. | Jackson street, rep.; P. M. Tobin, 522 South | gouon! porennon, Gy o and others. Mrs, Rev. J. P, Yost left last evening for Bexion of saarrsiche besur [} Barry, 1004 South Righteenth sireet, rep.;| Eighteenth street, dem.; T. J. McGovern, 621 Fourth District—Judges: John Kowalew-| 1ts location at the eastarn base of the BIg | 5 few days visit with friends in Omaha o plexion 3 for 3 bottics, e D. R. Loring 813 South Twentieth ‘street, | South Twentieth'street, pop.; W. A. Sim-| (f'Ohcth District=d Yep.: George D. Arm. | HOTn mountains has furnished the sportsmen p b ks, & bt L ours cor TlIE hicae Toe rep. ries. Rasmussen, 812 South Nine-|mons, 417 South Ninicenth ' street, rep. | oo "s0is" Grover ‘street. non & C. Bivem, | Of the garrison with amplo facilities for To Promote Irrigation In Boyd. o kness, Price, 31 per boitle; 6 for | Yi'e's Elixir of Beauty, teenth street, dem. Clerks: M. J, Harris, | Clerks: James Agnew, 1810 Halt-Howard | jiiof% |20 (SEPVEE TRt DOD-: O Bayeeh | yupiing ‘and fishing, the higher ranges| BUTTE, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Special).A prop- Theseris 0t [ieimonialy enils, Caltivates natural rosy cheeks, a wonderful 838 South Nineteenth street, dem.; K. E.|street, dem.; H. A. Porter, 520 South Six-| i e s "South | abounding with elk, deer, mountain sheep | g g Yute's Exoeislor Almond Ceanm. Sxin tonic. Price, §1 Bor DOLles 3 i bond th . : Dupont street, dem.; Niels Evald, 2411 South sitlon to bond the county for $20,000 to make Potter, 1027 South Ninetcenth street, rep. teenth street, rep. 4 ' Ml and grizzlies. Lake De Smet s about Refines coarse pores, kecps the skin smooth e TR e Third District—Judg Puls Seventh District—Judges: M. Dunham, 638 | {wenty-niuth street, rep. Cletks: = A. W. | {Cq, S G 0\ (B¢ 0 TG 5 *Vlry | @ survey and locate an irrigation ditch from Ealn's Bsopiston ilagaganie: r rict—Judges: A. Pulaskl, 803| S Sk Lol 4 Wells, 2035 South Twenty-eighth street, rep.; N0 Inileo, GiaALY R o west to east through Boyd county was pre- S Purifies the blood, acts on the liver, kidneys South Twenty-fourth street, rej d)sear Lei: South Seventeenth street, rep.; P. A. Froe- | pretty sheet of brackish water, the resort & ¥ Rty pre u! 3 ner, 2233 Blerce street, rep.s W. 5 Bevers. | loh, 623 South Nineteenth street, rep.;| M: H. Ish, 3118 Gold street, dem. of myriads of water fowl In season. sented to the board of county commissioners remove wrinkles and every trace | 8nd bullds up the whole system. Price $1 per 2021 Plerce streot, dom. : Geo. E \K:n‘n?;vall;‘ll:{" Henry Hornberger, 620 South Seventeenth | o Flth District—Judges: I Waterman, 1426 | °*yilfEC® B U0 R V0L i Kearnoy 1a abont | Tuesday. It was 1aid over until November $1.50 and 33. beetier ifor iy South Twentieth street, pop.; N. Ginsbers, | Street, dem.; J. T. Wickersham, 624 South i;’é’;"‘;"‘:“;x“n‘;&“} Liddgal) ":P-lvi"-AA-\} UL | fitteen miles northward, near the spot where | 8, &t which time, unless favorable action is| Yale's Mole und Wurt Extr . Yale's Kyolash and Eyebrow Grower. 2320 Plerce street, rep. Clerks: W. W.| Eighteenth street, rep.; Ed Randolph, 701 | 26 & 11;5 S‘j"m'l _'r‘:"’:’e _J*l."-(h btk éf\'- the dreadful Fetterman massacre occurred, | taken, the county will be practically shut out Rem - and destroys forever Makes cha es grow (hick and long, the eyes Hartley, 82 . ‘| South Seventeenth street, dem. Clerks: | comb, 13 UKL SWEDLY-AHLS o + 0€M3 ] December 22, 1866. On the north fork of | from irrigating by the ditch system, be- | _FPrice brows Juxuriant and shapely; streagthens. aad y, 820 South Twenty-second street I. H. Maus, 1301 South Twenty-eighth streat Yate's Lotion nnd Ointment, i i B. B. Alexander, 8! " *| Alex Sweenie, 1819 Jackson street, dem.; H. | [- H. Maus, & wenty-elghth 8Lreet, | powder river, about forty miles south, fs | cause of the fact that the water right filed | Yte's L o beautifies the eyes. Price, $i. rep.s B B. Alexander, 816 South Twenty-| b "1 iieend’ 706 South Eighteenth street, | PoP-: G. W. Sabine, Twenty-eighth and Hic i eatie, A A by the o il have o Pimples. Black Heads and Skin Diseases cured second street, dem. e i (R SRR SHEMASAEY #UR00L | Cry strasts, rep.. (lerks:” Famaey Onooks, ham- GansrRl et ;‘n““ ntux. cruahed Bull | by & N ol T T e lfil"_;’.‘l,!gz 'c‘l"’,‘l":; with Mme, Yale's Special Lotion No. 1 and | vale's Excelsior Hand Whitener. ‘ il e 3 Lo b F8 3 * | Knife’s hostile Cheyenne: Nove! , 1876, | tion, and er p S y Special Ointment No. 2 Guaranteed. Price, $1 s Pinte=Tudgm, C. Fowiden, 1818 | 'Bighth District—Judges: J. W. Battin 531 | 1345 South Twenty-olghth street, dem.; G. C. | 20015 Bostile Cheremiies 1o, Hovomber, TR0 | UER S06 other partios e atlid e e Frice 31| pfakes the hands sott, llly white and beautiful, Wil » rep.; Frank Dworak, 1320} gouth Twenty-second street, rep.; W. P.| Potwin, 1431 South Twenty-sixth strest, re cavalry, was killed,. His body was carried S Yale's Excelsior Bust Food. Price, 3L e ountooy, Tobi B. B. McBride, 1237 wilcox, 2213 Howard streel, dem.; O, F.| BSixth Distr ¢ B C. Huntoon, 1125 | 0 (o' the old Cantoment Reno, on Powder Ssrlous Charge Against b Woman, 3 to develop a ful bust and | Xale's “Great Scottt” Snutn“l;o;nmm): uircet, pop.; John Mathau-| Stephens, 501 South Twenty-first avenue, | South Twenty rep.; C. P. Strom- | piver “and thence tms@heyenne, from which | BELLEVUE, Neb, Oct. 30.—(Special) sh and creates ol IR ety 1603, Winmeanin strvet, iy | dam. A o e ey e e, | g L ctooan, 1995 Sortn oroets FeP.i | point It was forwadgiyto the'family home | good deal of excitement was causod Lo of plumpness. Price, 3.0 | M X8 ine Krowth of uperlucus hay ) cet, rep. Clerks: | pop.; J. W. Cady, 2020 St. Mary's avenu enry Goodman, 132 Sor venty-sixth 233 S is, . He had a presenti- Varr: el o o es but five minutes to use; does not hurt, X, L. Geo, 1233 South Sixteenth street, rep.; | rep, Clerks: C. E. White, 2117 Farn reet, dem.; J. J. Points, 1218 South Twenty- | b Memphis, Tenn ® ill P 8 warrant belng sworn out before takes but 3 t that he would be killed in the fight, o irritate or even make the skin red; removes Oldrich Jelen, 1305 South Fourteenth street, | street, rep.; C. C. Crawl, 514 South Twenty- | eighth street, pop.; R. W. Dyball, 2573 Popple- | ek M‘_r‘n'll‘m“’j ers the night befors | Betz by Thomas Burke and Dan Lawrence | Cures Constipation. Price, FL50 per bottle, every trace In one application. Price 8. dem, second street, dem ton avenue, rep. Clerks: A. W. McLaughlin, the Bght occurred. He was a gallant young | 283Inst Mrs. Sarah Patrick for attempted Fifth District—Judges: C. C. Rouser, 1424 Ninth District—Judges: J. S. Blake, 530 [ 1326 South Twenty-eighth street, rep.; F. L. officer, and his deathtwas sincerely rogretted | PO12oning. Mrs. Pairick pleaded not guilty OMAHA DRUGGISTS. South Thirteenth street, rep.; Joseph V. Kas- | South Twenty-seventh street, rep.; H. L. otl, 1116 South Twenty-eighth street, | pv'(he entire M“‘,,,{‘M and gave bonds to appear for preliminary Full line carried by Kuhn & Co., 15th and Douglas streets, Merchant & Vickers, 16th par, 1411 South Fourteenth strect, rep.; D.| Russell, 2708 Howard street, rep.; A. W. | de The Bates battlefield Is over the range | 'rial on November 8. and Howard, Kiusler Drug Co., 16th ; ; 24th and Farnam. Aod iheehnn.ll‘.'nln South Thirteenth street, pop.;| Brown, 463 sgmn Twenty-fourth avenue, EIGHTH WARD, westward about forty-five miles. Four Inches of Bnow at Newcastle. by ail Ll‘;'brlmkn druggists. At wholesale by k. ugust Linderman, 1420 South Thirteenth | dem.; C. E. Speck, 413 South Nineteenth | iy A . A P Bates, now Day-| NEWCAS A SRR pany, Omaha. street, dem.; Charies Stiger, 1417 Willlame | street, rep.: Lo H. Campball. 2515 Jones | , First District—Judges: H. W, Reynolds, | Here is whers Majer K now par-| NRWCASTLE, Neb., Oct. 30—(Special)— y g 2506 Hamilton street, rep.; G. M. Shaver, | master, defeated BIick Coat's band of | : e LINCOLN DRUGGISTS, street, rop. Clerks: Thomas Ferguson, 1430 | street, pop. 'Clerks: J. H. Wheeler, 2531 St. | 1003 masth Tucnts fagrtn wtrecy, rep.; Dantel | Arapahioes in 1870 with part of the Second | Four inches of snow fell here yesterday. It South Fourteenth street, dem.; A, Dukes, Mary's avenue, rep.; J. A. Fogarty, 723 South | Gillen, 2124 Charies street, dem.; J. . Hopt, | cavary. Indeed, s "fiw region s dotted | began snowing about 3 o'clock in the Harley's Drug Store, corner O and 11th streets, carry a full line. Van Dorn avenue, rep. Twenty-fitth avenue, dem. 2517 Caldwell street, rep.; J. C. Smith, 2014 | with scenes of thi ny conflicts which | morning and continued all day. A raging COUNCIL BLUFFS DRUGGISTS. Sixth District—Judges: Peter H. Johnson, FIFTH WARD. Charles street, pop. Clerks: D. D. Hoxsle, [ occurred in the struggle for white su-|wind storm is in progress tonight, and the : ; 1320 South Nineteenth street, rep.; Charles| First District—Judges: G. W. McBride, | 2420 Hamilton street, rep.; J. J. McDonough, | premacy. ' temperature has fallen several degrees since George S. Davis, and all druggists throughout Lowa, gllbu.um. ‘lz’lls s;'\'Il:.l-mn street, pop.; A. J.|1920 Ames avenue, rep.; F. M. Smith, 3806 | 2009 Paul street, dem. i Ordern Trof (W4—-h|ntlm 6 o'clock. el oberson, uth Eighteenth street, dem.; | North Righteenth’ street, rep.; Thomas S.| Second District—Judges: Henry Brown, 2 N oL o S———— FRPR Ty —————— e et Toti® gulhtesntt wireel, | Moyd, 373¢ North Twenty-thisd streel, dem.; | Twantysixth dnd Obasles streets, re A .;r:n"f"l' «u?:v:u;t E‘;;m]‘"fia‘;fi‘. |>] uTnler rmcpu:mu mma‘: “m:mfi;:rm Telo- Druggists everywhere sell Mme. M. Yalo's Remedies. If druggists do not fep.; Max Becht, 1344 South Seventeenth | Charles Conner, 1406 Jaynes street, pop.:|L. Miller, 2902 Charles street, rep.; J. A. —Li . g GERS, » Oct. 30.—(Spec e Lk ANIOED 001 SRS M. SAAMORLON. street, rep. Clerks: K. G. Rickards, 1710 W. H. McKay, 6135 North Twenty-fourth | White, 11i4 North Twenty-ninth street, dem,; | First artillery, relieved at Fort Monroe, Va., | gram.)—Last night the store of M. J. Conboy happen to have them in stock when called for, they will order for you without Willlams street, rep.; John W. Hoey, 1341 |sireet, rep. Cierks: C. E. Forbes, 1700 | W. R. Hitchcock, 2640 Charles street, fep.; J. | will report at Fort Hamilton, N. Y. was robbed. While he was at supper the | °XU's charge. Mail orders sent to Mme. Yale's headquartors rocelve prompt ate Bouth Beventeenth street, pop. Manderson street, dem.; D. H. Christie, 1714 | H. Thissen, GNC‘:IHR’I‘"'flkx:ly-m‘m’h sireet, Mujor Jon V. Lauderdale, surgeon, is | money drawer was broken open and $15 tention. All correspondence answered personally. Seventh Distriot—Judges: H. V. Epley, 1810 | Manderson street, rep. pop. Clerks: G. R. Rathbun, 1206 North | granted leave for four months. take T S Bouth Pifteenth sireet, rep.; V. B. Walker, | 8econd District—Judges: 0. A, Beott, 2822 | Twenty-sixth street, rep.: B. 3. Colllns, 2926 | © Gtone) mayar T hrame te: igned to the AN - The wtate, Waa emterad throsgl the MME. M. YALR 1715 South Sixteenth street, rep.; John B, |NOrth Nineteenth avenue, rep.: J. McMa- | Charles street, dem. Firat ardilery, vice Langdon, rotired; Lieu. e % ? Audrit, 1808 South Sixteenth street, dem.;|hill 1706 Corby sireet, rep.; P. W. Sher-| Third District—Judges: Cyrus Rose, 2801 | tent Colonel John I Rodgers to the Second Funeral of A. 5. Harlan. America’s Createst Complexion and Health Specialist, Jeromiah Glavin, 1603 South Fourteenth | 10k, 1820 Corby atreel, dem.; F. A. Ken- | California street, rep.; P. R. Lage, 281§ Chi- | artillery, vice Frank; Major David H. Kinzie| YORK, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Special)—A. S, t 4 nedy, orth mtieth street, pop.; | cago street, rep.; Thomi elsh, 2805 Cum- | to the First artillery, vice Rodgers; Captain : ¢ RS = ate Stree! street, pop.; W. R. Atkinson, Fourteenth and | "4¥, 2817 North Twentieth street treet Thomas Welsh, 2805 C he Fi il ice Rod Captain { yyarian, who died here Saturday evening, was YALE TEMPLE OF BEAUTY 146 State Street, te o Per- | B Smith, 2825 Sherman avenue, rep. Clerks: | ing street, dem.; Harry Townsend, 2841 Cass | John MoClelan to the Fifth artillery, vice b b v Martha streets, rep. Clerks: Benjamin Fer buried under the auspices of the Masons and ’ Chic: T80 Bonth TRt tanin 2| W. F. Weber. 1618 Kyner avenue, dem.; W. | street, rep.; J. C. Mattern, 2404 Cass street, | Kinzie; First Lieutenant Peyton C. March to . . g0 i 1424 Doreas mtresr cop ™| W. ‘Cole, 2822 North Nincteenth avenue, | dem, = Ole Edward Dailey, 2822 Cass | the Fifth artiliery, vice McClellan Shiahiecl the Mascabees. of WAk onders Bighth District—Judges: 8. W. Banker, | "B g & street, dem.; 8. 8. Switzer, 2413 Burt street, | First Lieutenant George F. Landers {s| 10 Was a member, this afternoon. — . J +| Thin District—Judges: Charles Wilkins, | rep. transferred from battery F to battery Di| peath of a i 2707 Center street, rep.; John Fuhs, 1807 v - v " - onth of & Lane ] " g 2605 North Seventeenth avenue, rep.; W. B. [ Fourth District—Judges: A. W. Parker, | First Lieutenant James L. Wilson, battery D P : gl et AL e M Mreet, dom.; Ho H Heb- | Gurigtie, 1603 Miami = strvet, L W.less Norih Tweniyeeventh atreet, rep.i to battery Li First Lieutonant Aloxauder M. | | 300A: Neb. Oct. 80.—(Spectal Tolegram.)— "A BRIGHT HOME MAKES A MERRY Bon. 1046 Maath. Bistosnt airet Kinkead, 1813 Corby street, pop.; F. R.| Adelph Artz, 2406 Cuming street, rep.; J. R.| Dyer, battery L to battery A; Second Lieu- | John Meyer, oue of the oldest settlers in Lan B 2015 Center: atroet rap. Chorky: | MoElhany, 1811 Corby strect, vep.: J. A. | Connolly, 2408 Cuming street, dem.; H. E.| tenant Clint C. Hearn, battery K fto Tight | caster county and an extensive land ownor, HEART.” JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH 0. ',"“! <4 '1“ vol, rep. Clerks: | Rainey, 1411 Ohlo street, dem. Clerks: H. | Reincke, 947 North Twenty-ffth street, rep.: | battery F; Second Lieutenant Gordon G. | died this morning, aged 80 years. - ; P. Bambush, 1917 Martha streel, rep.;| A, Lester, 1824 Sherman avenue, dem.; H. | F. J. Willlam, 2513 Indlana aveoue, rep. | Heiner, light battery F to battery G; Second ————— 1'. » Golden, 140 South Righteenth street, | Bl Burnam, 2616 North Nineteenth avenue, | Clerks: F. J. MrArdle, 883 North Toventy- | Lieutenant Samuel a. Kephart, battery G to| Thousands of cases of rheumatism have lem., rep. fifth aveune, dem.; H. H. Hayford, 2618 battery K, ail in the Fourth artillery. been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. This is . Ninth District—Judges: John Pros, 4020 Fourth District—Judges: J. B. Bruner, | Cuming street, rep. Caplain Alfred E. Bradley, assistant sur-| abundant reason for belie? that it will cure Bouth Thirteenth strest, rep.; C. ¥. Berg-|1319 North Seventeenth street, rep.; Heury | Fifth District—Judges: J. N. Phillips, 1919 | geon, will report at Fort Custer, Mont. you. -

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