W9WflMWtl99aV 9w 9 9w 9w < W99W9RWAWWWt 9w 9wM9w MWJWWIWlW 9w 9w 9wwaiWew 9w 9w 9w 9w 9w 9w 9w 9w 9w 9wH " " - - , - . .1WT" ' ! f Wr ITR/1IUf / ( HafWr-wnr rf yi P W'WPSW IJI | WlJlj lJlJPP(4 | ( | > l , > * I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TtjfcjSDAY , NOVEMBER 26. 1889. - _ _ 6 H P * ' A CENTRAL MARKET HOUSE , H The Bonoflts it Oonfora On People H of Other Cltloa I GOME EXCELLENT SAMPLES m Iloston with Its Million I/ollnr Struo- B turci II nil I in ore , ClinrloMton , W New Orleans nnd Others H Favor the llou B A tiircn Mnrket , H A city market , liouso , that Is the question M Would it attract producers to the city to H cell their poods or would it repel tlicmt H Would it , furnish a rovotiuo to the cltv , or H entail n largo annual expenditure of mone.vt B Would it bo convenientotoan anil nttractlro , HH or dirty , noisome and become n nulsnncoi HI These ate all questions necessary for the H cltbons of Omaha to deliberately consider fl On all of these subjects , inquiry lias bcon H made in cities throuahout the country by A parties who have fntth In the bonollt of such H an enterprise H Local Investigation hna demonstrated tlmt H about nlno-tonthr of the murkot cardenors H nro tn favor of n market house , whllo a largo H majority of the citizens feci the same wuv fj | Councilman Whcolor has received most H ODthusmstio endorsements of the markct- H house system from such cities ns .Hoston , H Jlaltlmorc , Charleston , Now Orleans , San H lTVanclsco , Cincinnati , Chicago and St Joe H In Charleston they have a cuntrnl murket , H n covered building fully n Quarter of u mlle H long with a handsome brick annex used by the B market commissioners and for publlo mcot- MmW IngB The building is divided m a methodical H manner into departments for poultry , gamp , H meats , vegetables , fruit , country produce H and fish and oysters , 'lhu city receives nn H income of about$15,000 with an cxpondlturo H of probably $2ron. In Now Orleans thcro nro seventeen pub Mm Ho mnruets They wcro brought Into exist M once by public domund The city has at dlf- H ferent times granted permission through the B council to sovcril parties to erect , and opor- B nto private market houses under certain terms m and conditions not conflicting with the con H tract of the publlo markets Ttio city raH - H servos pollco control of nil markets and the W enforcement of all ordinances pertaining to H thorn Is under the supervision of this depart * B ment The city nlso rents to the highest bidder B The present contract is for a term of three m years , for somothlng like J1S0.000 per annum m 'Xho lessee binds himself to pay into the city B treasury on signing the contract a sum cqiinl H to one-thirty-sixth of his cntiro bid for the P H term of three years Ho furnishes his notes H of equal amounts , aggregating the total B amount of his bid , made payable to the city H of Now Orleans on the 15th of each month B preceding the month for which they are B given , or fifteen or sixteen days la advance , B the said notes being endorsed to the aatis- K faction of the mayor and the committee on H finance The lessee of the markets binds H himself on accepting the contract to multo B all necessary repairs and whitewash and H paint the markets every two years , the work H to bo done under the supervision of tne cora WafM mlssioncr of police and public buildings I H The lessee shall not sell , transfer , or assign ft his right , title or interest iu 8amo , without H hnving previously obtained the consent of K the city council H The consumers of NewOrloans , such as | hotels , restaurants , otc , consider the mar H kots the best source of supply , and general W ly patrouizo thorn in orcfcrcnco to dealing 9 elsewhere The pcoplo of Now Orleans H consider the public markets n source of in- H calculable benelit , as thuy have bcon effeo- B tual in concentrating business iu convenient BBBB localities , where both producer nud consumer BBBb can transact business without detriment to BBBI their pecuniary interests BBBB Tlio city ot Washington has ono of the B BB ' finest , if not the finest , market buildings in B B B the country , built at uu expense of ever B BB ? 500,0J0 , with complcto farmers market , BBBM meat , llsh and fruit markets , shops , restaur- BjBbB ant and coal-storago house It covers a space BjBjBr' of two and a-half acres in the center of BjpBY the city , upon its flnost avenue , and yet so BjBBl beautitul is its proportions and surroundings BjBBl that a stranger would not take It for a mar BjBBb kot without entering lis precincts Its rev BBBB enuo is about $05,000 , and expenditure $18- B B B 000 , including taxes , interest , otc This BBBB market is owned and managed BBVB bv a corporation Thcro nro uiso BjBB three public raurkots owned by BjBBl the city , the revenue from which is about BjBB { 8,000 , and tUo cost of maintainins : them not BjBB over SI,500. Ttia city of Baltimore has BjBB twelve market bouses , giving the city n rev BjBB enue of $05,000 , at an annual cost of $ tl,000. BjBB Philadelphia is also celebrated for its mar BjBB kot houses , and so is lioston In Phlladul- BjBjB phla the markets are eolohrated for their o- BjBBt collcnt management They are owned and BjBjBj controlled by the city , nud bring u revenue BjBjbM of upwards of $50,000 , with an expenditure BkBBm of probably $10,000 for salaries , repairs and BIBBS improvements In Iloston , the cit BkBBf lzons lalio the greatest pride in BjBBj tholr markets , and the Quincy market is BjBfljT ono of the most remarkable monuments of BjBjB municipal enterprise that can bo shown nny- B B B where in the world Thu estimated vuluo of BjBB this market is $1,000,000 , and the city receives BBh an lncomo from the sumo of $71,000. It also BjBJ receives a rental of $10,000 per annum from BBBJ the Fnncuit hall market BjBBJ Undcrasomowhat loosa system of man BBBJ ngemont the city of Buffalo manages to do- BjBjB rive a net incoiuo of something over &iO0U BjBBj from her markets , wlulo Cleveland realizes BjBB 10 per cent upon the present vnluo of her BjBB markets ; Detroit 10 per rout , while Colum- BBB bus and other Interior cities anywhere from BBH SO to % per cent BBBJ These instances of profltablo management BBBjr of city markets might bo multiplied on ln- BBH dellaitoly from the statistics and BBBj ] information in possession of Mr Wbeolor , BBBJ but enough has bcon given to show conclus- BBBj ) ivcly that u well conduetod city market not BBBj ] only invites and Increases the city's trade , BBBJ but is a most profltablo cntcrprlso In itself BBBJ The exposition building spoken of in con BBBJ section with public murkets for Omaha , is BBBJ centrally located and with the expenditure BBBJ of a comparatively small sum will bo made a BBBJI ilrst class marltct house The main building BBBB Is 120xSU4 and the annex 00x120. This could BBBB bo conveniently divided up into 200 compart- BBBB ' meats or stalls of suftlcicnt dimensions for BBBB all purposes , and It each rented at the in BBBB slgnlllcunt sum of $103 per annum , would not BBBB tbo city an lncomo of & 0,000 u year B miles IVervuuiKi I.Ivor 1111 * . B An Important discovery They act on tha BjBflB liver , stomach and bowels through the BjBBfl nerves , A now principle ' They speedily BjBBB euro hllliousness , bad taste , torpid llvor , BjBBfl piles und constipation Spiondid for men , BjBBB women and children Smallest , mildest , BjBBfl surest 80 doses for 23 cents Samples free BBBB lit Kuhn & Co 's ' , 15lh and Douglas H intiu ; uivEH , BBBB a.ii Ilnjoynlilo Trip lo tlio Soono or K tlio HIjirnnpiiiK H Thollttlo steamer Capltola ISutt , which B since the tnlddlo of August , has bcon steam H ing up und down the river with government K barges employed In tlio rlprapplng work a H f ow miles up the east bank of the river , made B Its final trip of tbo soasou yesterday H A party consisting of Prcsidept Stowirt , B of the motor line , with his son , Manager BjBBB Itoynolds , of the same company , Llau- BBBB tenant Chittenden Engineer Tower , BBBB Mr , Schormorhorn of.tho Union Paclllo aua BBBB Superintendent Potter und Knglneer Koss In BBBB charge of the work constituted the passen- BBBB iters on thu llnul trip , The day , ' though BBBB rather chilly , was almost perfect The light BBH mist which hung ever the spires and domes BBBB of ttiu twiu cities gradually lifted and the BBBj ] suit touched all the landscape with beauty BBBJ Promptly ut 10o'clock the lines werocast BBBJ off at the foot of Douelas street und the BBBJ steamer ploughed her way through thoriver's BBBJ cccentrlo chanuel to the slto of the worK , BBBJ About half a mlle above the wagon bridge u BBBJ party of surveyors for tlio new bridge com BBBJ pauy worn at work and a llttlo further on BBBJ round the bend was passed tha pumping BBBJ station of the Council Bluffs waterworks , BBBJ , About iivo miles above the city , at the initial BBBJ pomt of the rlprapplng , the boat BBBJ swung round for the return BBBJ trip and Superintendent Potter explalued to BBBJ his guests the work that had been done BBBJ Seven thousand seven hundred and sixty BBBJ foot of tlio bank are covered with a bank of BBBJ white stone for u distance of thirty-five feat BBBJ back from the waters edge Along the low BBBJ water mark at short intervals are the tops of BBBJ the piles which have been sunk to BBB ft depth of seventeen or eighteen feet , BBBBBBBBBtMlWBBBBBBBBMHHHHHHHHilMMBBBBBBBBBi and to which Is anchored the mattros * ot woven branches nnd grilvnnbcit Iron onblo This mattress Is sixty foot wldo , and is bold in Pisco nt the bottom ot the river by n layer of broKen rock , and forms n perfect protection tgainst tre action ol water 1 ho work Is pronounced by the vis itors , all of whom have had experience In similar undertakings , the best they had ever soon On the return Journey a landing was tnndo at the wmtor quarters , nbout four miles nbovo tha wagon bridge Six acres of perfectly level land lias been leased nt.d the thlriy-flvo hugo bariros with the ponderous derous pumping , dredging nnd pllo driving machinery nro ranged along the bank withns much neatness ns the papers of a government oftlco Mr Potter took his friends through all the different departments , carefully ex plaining the actails of the work during tholr progress The quarter boat * with tholr long lines ot sleeping borthi , the hugo sand putnuboats , the warehouse with watch men's quarters were also visited nnd excited the livolie.M Interest As the boat nenrcd the city about noon the view was most im- nres9ivonnd oxcltod the enthusiastic admira tion ot the spectators Dense white columns poured upward from a thousand chlmrdes , nnd the masslvo masonry ot the lower pirt of the cltv with the dollcato proportions of the high school and court house in the dis tance , remindodono ot an old world sea port , California , the hand of" Discoveries . Why will you lay nwako all night , cough ing , when that m est effective and ngroeablo Callfornla remedy , Santa Abie , will glvo you immcdlato relief 1 SANTA AUIC Is the only guaranteed euro for consumption , nsltuna nnd all bronchial complaints Sold only in Inrgo bottles , ntfl Three for $2 50. The Goodman Drug Co will bo pleased o nupply you , and guarnnteo relief when used ns directed CALIFORNIA UATMt-CUItt : hover falls to rollovo catnrrh or cold in the $ oad Six months treatment , $1. liy mail sl 10. _ IJliAOIC AND WHITE 8omnlOtly Iolng In tlio Goldsmith Animal Uurvlnfr Cnne The somewhat moldy Goldsmith Investi gation , with ita complement ot defunct ani mals , was resumed yesterday morning after a weeks postpoaoment Several witnesses were introduced whoso tostlmony , la the main , was devoted to the contradiction of Lazarus statements Mr Thomas Swobe was called Ho testi fied that Goldsmith had taken away a dead dog for him and ho offered to pay him for it Goldsmith refused to take the money , saying that the city paid him for that work John Turnbull was the next witness Tbo testimony of Lazarus was read to him , wherein ttio lnttor assorted that , while with Goldsmith and the witness on CutOff lake , the garbigu master hinted that Lazarus was Under obligation to him for his appointment nsgavbago collector.nnd that ho mightropay this fuvor under certain circumstances , Turnbull declared that no such conversa tion had taken place In his prcscuco Mr Albright , the dump-master nt the foot of Jones street , testified that from May 25 to September 20 the Jones street dump was closed Ho denied that ho ever mot Lazarus on Farnam street and gave him credit for six horses which ho had not seen dumped into the river Ho never gave crodlt to anybody for dead nalmals unless lie saw the animals dumped into the river himself Animals brought during the noon hour had to lie on the hank till his arrival The first check book ho over had was clven to him by Goldsmith in October , 1BS8. Daniel B. ltohertson testified that ho had been in the employ of Goldsmiih slnco June , 18S8. AVhenever ho brought auimala to the river ho would not throw them in unless the dump-master was there If the dead horse or cow was paid for by prlvato individuals.ho would inform the dump-mastor. Witness ncvor received any checks for the animals hauled Mr Brady , the dump-mastor , at the foot of lOavenuortstroot.ieslilied that he had hold his present position slnco June , ItiST Ho denied the assertion made by Lazarus concerning that of crediting dogs not dumped into the river Witness first check was given April 21.1S88. Ho never gave check for dead ani mals unless ho saw thorn before they were thrown in the river If nny were brought during his absence they hud to romaln on the dump until his return Ono day Luzarus throw o dog int6 the river That was the only animal ho had over brought in the day time Lazarus wanted n check for the dog , admitting that ho had already boon paid for it by the owner ot the animal Wltnoss told him that if bo had been paid once , that ought to bo sufficient Louis Goldsmith , son of the garbage master - tor , was the next witness Ho testified tnnt ho had been assistant to his father for a year Ho never told Lazarus that ho had received credit for four dog3 that ho had not thrown in the river Ho never throw ani mals in the river unless the dump-mastor was present In regard to the assertions of Dr Slomlnski that ootb ho and his landlord were charged for removing the same garbage Goldsmith asserted that it was the fault of the driver of the wagons and that neither he nor his father knew of this extortion Louis Goldsmith , sr , garbage master , then testified in nis own botmlf Ha refuted Lazarus statements la tote Ho denied hav ing nny conversation with Lazarus on Cut-Oft i land concornlng the garbage business or the appolatmont ot thu latter The witness gave him $3 per night for cleaning ccss-pools und hauling garbage Witness had the exclusive right of hauling dead ani mals Novof gave Lazarus permission to hnul dead animals Ho doalod the alleged conversation with Albright und Lazarus In the rubber store in which it was said credit was given for five horses that hud already boon paid for private Individuals Witness never recoivcd douolo pay for hauling any dead anlmuls AVhen Slomlnski catna to wit ness complaining that garbage had not bcon removed but had been paid for , the latter looked in his lodger but did not find Slomtn- slci credited Ho therefore sent a garbage collector to the place and gave him orders to collect money for the garbairo when it was rcmovod not line wine ut tbo time that the agent , Anemnn , had paid for it When in formed of tha facts ho made a reduction for it Witness has hover received pay for re moving a dead horse belonging to Mayor JSrontch Thomas W. Prlco was called on the bohalt of the prosecution , and testified that at onetime time ho paid $2.50 to Lazarus for removing a dead horse Mr Davis asked him when It was that ho had paid $5 for the removal of the animal Mr Snyder objected to the question , say ing that it was unfair Mr Davis claimed ha had n right to ask any question hochoso , as the rules governing a court did not hold good with that commit tee Ho again put the question , but the wit ness ropllod that ho bud not paid it at any tunc , Adjournment was then taken until 2 p. m , Up to 3 p. in the investigating commlttoo had failed to put in an appoarnnco , jind it was supposed that thb members had deter mined to let the case rest thcro Do not throw up the sponge " Try the old standard remedy , Dr Hulls Cough Syiup Prlco 25 cents I highly recommend Salvation Oil * , it has dDno moro for mv wife in ono night than physicians have accomplished in years Kiieu A. Scnur.ZE , 012 Foyctta street , Hultlmoro , Md A STIIANOHU'S VIEWS Ho Thinks tlio City Gnu AHVml to Aid I tin Union Depot Proposition * . Ouaim , Nov 25. To the Editor of Tan Deb ; That Omaha needs a depot building that will advcrtlso her to the world at largo as the city sbo really is , no one can for a second deny , and It will , I think , be assented to by all , that in addition to the tracks ot the Union Pacific and Hurlington railroads * being as dangerous as any in the couutrytho depots themselves are fitted to glvo the worst posslhlo Impression to a stranger The bat ter portiou of the city is unfortunately away from these depots , and to a stranger going east or west , not only Is there nothing to recommend Omaha , but thomlsorablo build ings he toes ou his way through , glvo h > m a worse opinion of the plaeo than ho would have had if ha had npror seen It at all Now , the Unloa Pacific , say what ono will , is the most direct route from Chicago to Sou Frun Cisco , und from its central location probably always will get thq greater sburo of the bus * iness travel between those point * . Its bridge is a fix turo , its Interests are located near it and nothing Omaha can do will , so far as t can sea , in the least cnaugo It or tbo Bur iiugton's determination to run in aud out of tbo city ever their present lines bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBbbbbbbB It is not necessary for them to make nny change , And unless they nro mot halt way may see fit to continue carrying through the halt built , unlntorostlng portion of the city the stream ot tMvol , which advertises Omaha ns bohtnd the times nnd non-pro- ns compared with Denver nnd a 6zon other rival western towns If ono would bo convinced how much ft stranger is Impressed by upponraticcs on entering nnd leaving a city , let him rldo and talk with strangers about Omaha It instead of the present Union Prclflo nnd Uurlington depots there uns a fine union dctiot with n hand some viaduct leading to the business portion of the city , not only would Omaha gain vis itors by the score who now pass by In sllenco , but the paltry sum ot $150,000 subscribed by her wonld not her 10,000 per cent in the way ot return in the next ten years by circulat ing good reports of her morlts as a city and by attracting money nnd pcoplo lo her If thcro is any ono thing Omaha is in need of , it is a line depot to convoy an Impression of What she Is To get such n depot almost nny outlay would ho a very cheap investment for a city such ns Omaha It has been a falling of this city tlmt it thinks it can forgo uhcart by being passive nnd not making any effort Citizens talk of Omaha's ' situation , ot her surrounding coun try , of her location between Chicago and Denver , nnd of her many ether advantages for growth , nnd then sit buck listless In their offices and lower und raise the price or corner lots , cxclnlmlng : Its bound to come ! " Its sure to growl As If merely raising corner lots u peg or two would bring expan sion Now growth will probably come It must to any city ot this size , but such a growth as ought to como , most surely never will lu fifty years unless the people net , nnd glvo up Bitting still nnd talking of future greatness JuBt think how Denver's grown of late , how Kansas City's ' gene ahead In llvo years past , how Lincoln , Sioux City und nil these Bhinller cities got eacr ono its grqwth by advertising what they have No ono who iooks nbout can fall to sco that Omaha could htivc had a iroort deal ot cuoh of these added to itself if only it had been nwnko When ono thinks what it might have got , particu larly from Ueuver , the result of lnuc tvlty Is most npparont Denver Is now as large as Omaha , and a most formldnblo competitor If Omaha had centralized the Iowa roads in a union depot live years ago , it might hnvo had some of the roads to Denver which have slnco been built through Kansas City and Su Joseph Omaha has wanted a union depot for years and uow has achauuo to got one I under stand the railroad people have provided for u handsome structure , worthv in every way of the city , nnd have agrcod to have matters adjusted with other roads so nsto make Omaha n veritable center The money to go Into the building Is cash from the railroad pocket A depot is to nil Intents a publlo building To bo sure it helps a railroad to some extent , but It helps a town or city morennd is virtu ally as much dedicated to a town or city as nro the streets nnd alloys in a platted piooa of ground Souiohow there socins lo bo an impression among people that the railroad companies ought to do this , or that or some otber thing for them , und this impression finally grows Into a feeling that they have a right to demand this or that thing I cnu't ' see why nny railroad company or ' corporation of any kind should expend money In putting up extra oxpenslvo build ings or doing other gratuitous things for the public unices it wants to I cant sea why a railroad company or any other business is run for any ether purpose than to make money Tor tti030 who hnvo invested in it Business is business , not sontlmont , but if n corporation sees fit to put aside a largo sum or money to make a monument for Omaha , when It could save its money , I cant see why It isn't entitled to credit and not abuse The Union Pacific has before shown Its de sire to nolo the country by the erection of depots at Cheyenne nud Oedon , which nro far moro costly than the citi03 had reason to expect they would bo The viaduct , ot which one hears so much Is but the smaller portion of the whole , but ono would think from rending rortain pancrs that Omaha , by the voting of the bonds , was building the cn tire thing It certainly would have been moro satis factory if no bonus had neon naked No ono disputes that Hut give what credit there Is duo oven to a corooratlon If , after the nr- rangomonts have been completed of this buildinir aod viaducf , uno the railroad pcoplo have shown themselves willing to enter Into a businesslike , blndlutr contract , the city re fuses to accept the thing It moit of all needs because throughout the country them Is n feeling against corporations , as a whole , I think it will most richly dosbtvo to lese the growth It might receive The cxpondlturo of the money will not bo felt The lack of such a monument mo3l surely will bo AH Ukphimudiceu Strssobh For Slirplossiicsa Use Horsford's Acid Phosphnto Dr C. U. Drake , Hollovlllo , III , says : "I have fouud it , nnd It ulone , to bo cnpaDlo of prodnclng a sweet and nntural sleep in cases of insomnia from overwork of the brain , which so often occurs in active professional and businessmen " KKANCBS OLiUVEtiAND She FlgurrH in Kecd'a Oblcotlon to thollcocnt Appraisal The complaints of Byron Ileod ngalnst the appraisements of his and the Folsom lots In the proposed slto of tbo postoftlco wcro called by Judge Dundy yostordny J. M. Woolworth nnd A. J. Poppleton , ap peared as counsel for Mr Heed District Attorney Prltchett offered the affidavits of himself and William F. Bcchol to show that the appraisers showed no par tiality or discrimination In making their awards , as charged ; also , the affidavit of Henry Estabrook in refutation of the state ment that he was disqualified on the alleged grounds of not being u freeholder • These matters , however , cut n very small figure The defects in.tho commissioners report , making the date of hearing July 25 , Instead of Aucust 27. in the cases of Mrs Cleveland and Benjamin Folsom , who were advertised , were the points ralsod On these , tlio court gave Mr , Pritchott time to have the report amended , and con tinued tbo hearing until that could be done Mr Woolworth further called atten tion to the fnct Ibat , after a very careful search , no such person as Frances C. Cleveland , named In the Information , bad been found The United States marshal for Wow York made his return with a report to that effect written across tbo back of the advortlsed no tice stating tlmt Mrs Orover Clovolaud was the only lady ho hud nny knowledge of who possessed nn interest iu the property de scribed "I think , " said Mr Pritchott , In reply to an insinuation from Mr Woolworth , that Frances C. Cleveland nnd Mrs Grover Clovolund nro synonymous phrases " "Controvertable termB , " loterjected Judge Dundy , , "Wo dent Insist on the point being raised , " answered Woolworth This matter , " said tbo district attorney , has given mo moro trouble than anything 1 ever bad to deal with " Two unfortunates against whom indlct- mont were found last week by the Unltod States grand Jury were arraigned iu Judge Dundv's ' court They were Hcrbct White and Henry Duminor The former Is charged with selling liquor to Indians at Homer , Dakota county , and tbo latter , whose homo Is lu Harrisburg , with soiling liquor without a government llconso , Both pleaded not guilty and will stand trial • Guilt ) anil Damages Two citizens of Valley are principals In a legal battle which Is being fought out in Judge Doano's court John Hold , tno plain tiff , runs u hotel at Vnlloy He alleges that , some time ago , he shipped thirty head of cattle - tlo to South Omaha aud sold them for $400. Hoforo ho could got his money , Samuel Mo- Clenughan of Valley oamo down and put in a claim for five of the cattle , which ho no- cused Iteid ot having stolen In order to avoid trouble , eid paid bim $10i7. ! ! Huid alleges that McClencgbau's action was for the solo purnoso ot extorting money from him und Injuring his reputation , for which cause ho usks damages | n the sum of $5,000 , Hughes vs Coburn , au appealed replevin case , is on trial before Judge Davis Tbo Jury In the suit of Itieo vs Palmer , Richardson & Co gave a verdict for tha plaintiff John Dean was placed on trial at 3 o'clock yesterday for the larceny of a quantity of goods from W. H. Greens residence Tamiiinny'8 Vendors Much of the success of Tammany Hall under the leadership of Richard CroUor is , without u doubt , duo to the fact that you n ( r mon of ability , tact and on or pry have boon put in the front of the organ ization , says the Philadelphia Lodjjoo Chntnborlain Cra or Is htmsolf under fifty ronra of ngo _ , Mnyor Grant la only thirty-four or tnlrly-flvo years old , UoUrkc Cockran IS about the snmo ago Corporation Cour/s / rl Clark is still In Ills thirties Gllro 'hrrd the two Martins , heads of important departments ot the municipal ffovcrnUHnt , have not passed tholr enrly prlmo Fitzgerald wjl0 wa9 elected refilstor lrfsl Tuesday , Is hi his thirties So Is County Clerk Itollly J. Edward Simmons , who Is prosdont of the board of JothicatlOn nnd who , whUo not a member ot Tammany , Is closely alllllaDod with Its loaders , and is , morcovoo , - ono of the brainiest lnon in Now York , Is botwuon torty-Ilvo nnd fifty years old Senator Ives and Cantor , Tiunmnny ropresontutlvos at Albany , are both young mon Crokor appears to have tno faculty of drawing around him mon whohuvo youth aswoll its ability on tholr side The other day Mayor Grant , doubtless after consulting with Mr Crokor , appointed nn able younp journalist , W. J. Koiinoy , as su pervisor of the oity records , anil Goorpo 11. McClollan , the bright son ot the general of the same name , und only twonty-six yonrs old , as auditor of the Urooklvu bridge Tammany hall today 1b not the snmo organization that it was twenty years ngo Tlio old loaders have died or passed out of the hall , and now mon are In control Nothing now , It would snoin , but nn absolnto failure to administer the municipal government honestly and on right principles can dialodgo this powortul organization from powct\ w ( = fl rlSk J ! ! Ss > w * vTft % * YsrV . BETTER THAN GOLD " RESTORED HEH HEALTH Tot 23 years I suffered from bolls , crysipclss and other blood affections , taking during tlmt time great quantities of different medicines Ith- outgivlnsmo any perceptible relief Friends ludncedmoto try S. B.8. It Improved mc from the start , and after taking sex era ! bottle ? , re stored my health as far as I could hope for at my age , which Is now tcrcnty-flvo years JIns 8. M. Lucas , Bowling Green , By . Treatise nn Blood and SUn Diseases mailed free SWIFf SrXOlFlO CO , Atlanta Qa l 'g-y ' A Day I A GAIN OP A POUND A DAY IN THE 5 j CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOVtn ALL , ) | RUN DOWN , " AND HAS HEGUN TO TAKE 1 J THAT REMARKABLE FLESH rRODOCEK , S OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH 5 Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda 5 IS NOTHING UNUSUAL TlltS TEAT J • J HAS BEEN 1'ERFOUMLD OVER AND OVER J ) AGAIN PAI.ATAHIC AS MILK ENj j | dorsed nv Physicians Sold by all \ | Druggists Avoid substitutions and J \ imitations , i HEW YORK 8TEEL MAT 00. , U34 & U35 ItltOAOWAY , N. Y. Owners & Sols Uanafaeturera of tbo ROCHESTER 8TEEL MAT , AND Stripped Steel HntB of all Sizea * " iTV i ii in Tn r i- ' - i i ini Tl'i " ' T'TMp Patented Feb 7th , 1883. Tb6u > Mali h e the combined artrantagea of all otherMaUwltli nonoof thrlri1l a < ivttntiigesen4 b o proven to bo lot Vhenprat nd JleM Ttooy will not break down , Uatteri out , warp or rt out of ehapo , anil will oiitwrr.r oil wire rubbermidotUer8teeMal ln the market VIII clean Ihofoet better Iban any otber Mat , anrt not permit the dtrt to bo carried beyond them J'eoploHepplng , on hem cannot altpuatbelr liirlaio offura mijtaneo In all dlrectloua Thoynied no shaking tbPieforecroate no du t. BoM lu all HarUvrare Mry Uooda , Unrpct and llouae 1'urnlaUInnr Htorca Liberal dla- count allowed to tlio . trade PRICES t No 1-Stio 18xJI. , . . i0i ) I No 5-SioMxl3. | . . . M0 Ro.J-Blielsru , . . . S.M No.6-8 MxW . . . 7-M ifl ) Na - . . . . 8 W Ho , 8-81022139. . , . 7-8I108J1M. No 4-SI10 2UM , , . . , WIKftSliaMxW..IU I The Tyler System of Bank Countora Ujeanallea In Style , Ouallty or Trlee The Tyler Doska aoo New Styles _ Together with 10CO Stylet TaWta , Chain , tc , ' ThoTylorRoyalTypoWrltorCablnots aiidBeikCombiBfd OBtybi Finest ou Earth TIWKEN spbihgvehicles ; • rslttly ! mnrp 6a wilh mnrtDr h cu5' ; In out Mi * . Cosiest rldlnii > t < fl < ui4.TlMiprtciUiiob > • a a&a ahjit n a ctdto * to the welf ht pot on thaai Adapted iiillj ll to rough country ot lint ) % uari o Will ii ie beat Mttitiaotion f | ECHAMc For Bllloui and Nerrouj Oitordert such ss Wind and Pain In the Stomach , Sick Headache , Glddineti , Til neu and Swelllnf alter Mea < i , Dlitlnatt and Drcntlneti , Cold Chilli , riuihlngi ol Heat , Lots ot Appetlts , Shortnetftol Breath Cottlveneii , Scurvy , Blolchu on the Skin Disturbed Slerp Frightful Dreamt , and all Nervous and TremSling Senfatlont , Ac THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUIE3. Inla la no Helton Erery sufferer t earnestly Inrltodto try ono llox of these Pills , nnd they mil bo acknowledged to be n ITcntttrfill SlntMnr IlEEOIIAM'a TILLS , taken as ulroctod , nlll quickly /VirmlrdtocomMotolienltli. . For a WEAK STOMACH ; IMPAIRED DIGESTION ; DISORDERED LIVER ; they ACT LIKE MAGIC : n ? fete ro Trill work womlora upon the Vital Organs ; Slrenflthenlnj the muscular Srtten ; rcetnrlnp ; loniMnat Complexion ! bringing back tbo Veen edge ol appetite , acd rrouslnc Willi the ROSEBUD OF HEALTH the irAol0i > h/ilnil rtirrvi/ot tlio human irnme These nro • tacts" admitted by thousands In nil classosot society t nnd one r > t the boat Riinrniiteos to the Jiorrous ami llolillltntoj is tlmt BEECHAM'S PilLS HAVS THE LARCEST SALE OF ANY PATEN1 MEDICINE IN THE WOULD Full directions wim en.cn Box l'rcpnrril only Ity THO < 4. nF.FCIIAII , flt Helen , T.iinoaalilrn , rnslnntl AoM by J > n Bi7 < s' irciirmlf// . F. ALLEN A CO , 3SS and 3G7 Canal SI , New York , Solo Agouta fof tiio Unltod States , tWio ( It ( /r ! druggist does not fceop thorn , ) JrVHX MM E ( ffI JPUl RECEIPT O I CJNTSj BOX Have You Read the December ARENA ? THE BEST THOUGHTS of LEADING THINKERS W. H. H. ADIRONDACK MURRAY % "J oJR 0x % Chrl3t ; What U It nnd Whore Found ? That Is , unquestionably , thselloit or his lite nnd Is ono ot the most vnluablo contributions to the theological literature of this century RPV MINfiT \AVAPF Pastor ot the Church ot the Unity Iloston contributes nn nc . Wlliui d. GHyHUC , ATlMl30a Agenolos that are working n Revolution Theolofry , which should bo road by ill having faith in the ultimate triumph otclutstlnnlty RABBI bULOMUN blHINULtH claimed by the Boston llcmlil to bo ono of the Ih-aIh * , iost and most original thinkers on the continent , con tributes nn original nrtlcla on the Use of History In the Publlo Schools MtbV A I IVFRMORF'V PPer In t' ' > l Isatio entitled Centuries of Dishonor Is tm- H1HIII n. t/rc/I/Ht/nc u questionably ono of the nblestproductlons of this Bitted woman pcnfJPF F MfNFII I tnoomlnent labor advocate , tepllos to Austin Gorbin'astricture UCUnUC C , mCNCILL , ou inbororganizations in the geotambor North AmcrlMn Iltvlew ; n , powerful argument which nil laboring men should read Among ether loading ttiiukois who contribute to this Issue are HELEN CAMPBELL , Causes of Poverty PROF J. R0DES BUCHANAN , Development of Genius REV C. A. BARTOL 0 , B. FR0THINGHAM. N. P. GILMAN tlio talented KUttorot tho/.Hciaiu IlorW nnd others FOR BALE AT ALL NEWS STANDS Fhom Max Meyer & Bko The auction sale which is now in progress at our store has caused so many inquiries that " we take this method to answer the inquiries and inform the public at the same time The object of the saleis not , as some have asserted , to get rid of our old stock for the best of reasons , we have none Nor is it a holiday scheme to get the trade but it is as advertised , to close the retail depart ment of our jewelry business which we have been desirous of doing for many months , and having failed to find a cus tomer to purchase the stock entire , and to put the stock in to our wholesale department not being feasible , we have determined upon an auction sale of our entire stock of diamonds mends , fancy goods , art goods , and all Without limit or reserve of one single article We invite all to attend these sales , which will be held daily for the next thirty days ( if not disposed of before ) andsee if this statement is not a fact MAX MEYER & BRO DON CARLOS LUMBER CO , Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In Y < ellcn&r Pine To denlors only Mills Southern MUsourl ltooms , 1. tlnndU U. 8. National Dunk UulMlng Telephone ] yS7 , Omaha , Neb Etchingssa H B Jr % &Rk Eh IPS s emerson , ENGRAVINGS , . 8 WLM 91 SfcT H M Mm "HALLICT & DAVIS ARTIST SUPPLIES DSH SS MJ& f&jj tgnCIMBALL , mouldings , jssb rowMMalMP sLiltRrPIANOS&ORGANS FRAMES , j H M M M& F iH SS"SITEET MUSIC 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska THE FIGURE "B" . The ffguro " 0" In our Uatos Is with us and linn como to stay No man or woman now living will ever dote u dooumont wlttiont using tlio fl uro U. It now stands on tbo extreme rlfrlit 1889. Next year it will bo In tbo third place , where it will remain ten years It will then move up to the second pluco 1000 nnd there It will rest one hun dred years There Is another " 0" which lias nlso come to stay : it is called the No , " 9. " His not lllto tlio llRUro " 0" in our dates In the respect that It will have to wait until next year for third place , or ten years for second place , as It has this year stood In ilrst place , and it will not move lrom there ; it Is the new ' • No 0" HiRh Arm Whcolor & Wilson Sow ing Machine Tlio "Ntf , 0" Is not an old style of maclilno having some silent change made la it and then called new improvud , " but It is an en tirely now maclilno , It was invented bv the best mechanical experts of the ago What bettor proof Is wnntcd of tlmt fact than the following caule-grnm direct lrom the Paris Exposition , which was published in all tbo Chicago newspapers of October 2nd I Iixi-osiTiOK Univkupki.i.e , I'Auifl , October 1. IBpecial ] Tne higher possible premium nnd tliBonly grandrnlro for sowing machines was awarded the Wheeler and Wilson Munurac , turing Company , The No 9' ' has talion the hist premium this year at the State fairs of Iowa , Minnesota seta and Wisconsin , nud the Ilrst premium ut every county fair where it has been ex hibited No woman If she desires to be happy should bo without a "No , 9" No man should bo happy until bo has purchased the lightestrnnnine ; lock stitch maclilno la the world , the No 9" for his home No agent Is happy unless ho sells the No 9. " No denier will bo happy and prosperous in this Bgo of progress unlesB he furnishcshts custo mers with the only perfect sowing machlna mechanism for fumliy use , tbo No 0. " We are uuppv , for our trade has moro than doubled since tbo birth of the No 9. " WHEKUSR & WILSON MFG ' CO . 185 and 167 Wabash ave , Chicago , III | T1 fall rom.wlr decay lort cMiUloliii full pkrtlcuiim tor kouia " , 'if ot * prof r/SSrowLEn , Moodui , oonn WHOLESALE PRICES { MEN'S ' WESCQTT - s > W Goodyear sowed , I F T j fg sennilraa vamps I f = SMMf if Iluttoul.acuor Con / l = S ] jm grusa , Tlnpod or / ft sf Kl . - r fSSg \ % nn or wide f g j { % plain toe K / jSS ] S 8IZESST012 , - - - - S2.55 Write for our taulogua Bbo s lent iij ! • prn C. O. I ) . If Ulrenu t > > rnl with uriler FAVORITE , PIKE & CO , 45 to49/landolph SI , CHICAGO , ILLINOIS Wt refet to Armour & Co , Chicago , bj/permUtloit , \SLa ET i liT Bonwdlei lor ! ! • curu WW V * &A Wprlitto Bllmtnti are uu- WW laaJT I Ik urint ! for purllr , etc am im Baa ifv SiUiriu'tlon Uu r nUed nI 1 _ iXl Order llcmixljr Ho l far IVI I W s. u.l irk > . . . or viTJ * * " ! " Trice 1100 , ' tin > l > > u.l M. koj or t > ti } l ldeklllty In married mm , or ( hose entrrluv on tu t h i > pjr life 1'rlco , II00 lie SforGeatrrhMtor Klewt In rlUitir * . Apomtlnod trratoieot for luMrnt ! and local h , Curt * In 1 lo b tlajf NoiyiinKeorliijecllou Will not oaUMklrlctur * , pain or iwartlmr Hasruro liundreilaorcaMi.l'ricctl 00. no 4. StMtha Si > tlSa for loan or vomer * . J'rereuU , etc Ho rubber nor Inleilton PacLaea fronorrbota . FmIIx uiikI 1'rln II00 Will tend o waled ( rial ain | > leo ( raiuulir No I or t on receipt ot ( ctl In > tani | > ( orpoatairc Aiirotiuoftheheremtdlcaprompt , ly > ent ( efalcd ) bj mall on ruxlpl ol lliu prlic , II 00 , l.lr .ll.f llo.ltf ( Ulierwi ni rrieUcr ln lulLUtlr STANDARD REMEDY CO , Clllcago , III DF Mk F " tmsiVf J UIA If CtltHIOMI ariilUIUell . CouIuilaVIa , aWlHej > ftalirM > Mraa > ( Ttnural t f all ken > e < Ue . .illlluiraicil twi a f Jitli IttKKVAaareuorcaileaV.aifiQOX.teSUna aa/tb.V. rrntioo or fp olnl Itlpo' lnn H Notice Is herebr RlTen to ths lfs l voUr * et iWaaWl PoubIm county , hsbrstkk , thu nner a tht SlWaWl N bra ka Centiat rMltray company hai subIWaaWl milted to ths t > o\rd or county rommt < < lonara of IWaaWl tiouplat county , Nnbiatks , a proportion In tnn IwH words tulloxrltiR , nnuinlyi Iwlwl "OrushA , Neb , OctSI ! . Honorable Iloird iWaWl of Commissioners ot Douglas County , Neb IWaaW ] braska-Uentlemem The NolirMKa CcntiniWaWl r llTr y company pronosts to build a double ! Iwlwl track steel railway bridge acrntn tne Ml ourlIWaWl rlrer nt some point vet lo be elected roots tha I H present bilttgrt , anusotithot ths norilillneot U H tne city ot Otnaha-prorldod the county ot I B Douglas wilt donnta to the rompnny two bunIWaWl dred nnd titty thousand iIUW k ) ) dollars of 5 IWaWa ! cent , ttrpnty-year bonds of the county , to IWaWl Eer delivered to tne company ou the completion IWaWl ot the bridge ready tornperatlon on or before IWaWl JuneiiK-ui. IWaW ] "ilie bridge Is proposad to b built under an tlwH act ot congress entitled , 'An act tn autborlxa ilWaW ] tne construction ot a brtdsaoror the Missouri .IWsW ] rlrer , at or near tlio city of Omaha , Neb , ' apIBaW ] prored JtinoS ! . 1M < < . Andtho aaproMiestbat nWaW ] the bridge shall bo open to nil railroad comHaWaW panics desiring to use the same , upon equal llWaWl terms - H • In case the constrnctloa nf the bridge Is not H begun before the nth day orlunu 1S"X ) . or the WM bridge Is Hot completed bororo tha Sil'd day of H June , lh'C thocampaay shall not bp entttlod t - WH rocelreanyot tsld bonds , o > on tlimigh tha WH proposition should bo carried by vote ot tha H | electors , M Aud provided nuther , that tald bonds shall H be delivered to tha said Nebraska Central ltall- H way company , its agents , sucossors or assigns , H oniT upon theoxecutlouby said Na'irnska ' Central - H tral ItHllwur company or its successors , and do- H ll\etv to said county ot l > ougln * , otsn nndor- H taking in nritlng to the effett that the princl- H pal depotot said railway company , Its general olllccs and principal machine shops , when H built , shall bo locaiod and maintained within H the corporate limits ot tlio city t Umnhn , Neb , , I H and that h violation ot the terms of said unWaWl dcrtnklng by the catd Nebraska Central ltall H waycompany or it successors shall render said a H Nebrasitacontral Hallway company or Its ana T H sessora lndooted to the said couuty ot Douglas I Waal to ttm full amount ot said bonds nnd the Inter 1 Wfl estthnreou . . I WW • llv order of the board of directors Nebraska IsWl Central Hallway rompany IwW J 11. Duiiukt Vice President , OnoitQaO IHitNUM , Hcciotnrj- . • S B And , wnoreas , it was > , r > tr < l by the board ol W countycommissloneraol said Douitlas county , rWfl Nebraska , to nrcopt the above nnd foregoing W proposition of the , Nobiaska Central ltall way IWfl company tWJ Provided , that the terra1) ot such pioposltlon B be ilrst submitted to the legal votnrsof said . Wfl county ana adopted by th m aocordlmr to law M Now , thnratoro a special eloctlonot the legal , H voters ot UouRlas county , Nebraska , will be Wl held nn Wfl TUESDAY , TIIK THIUD DAY OP DKOEM- llUlt , 18311 , at which election the following questions shall bo submitted to said voters iiuu voted upon In , the term and mauner nnd at itio polling places Wl IoIIowIhk : WJ bnalt ths county of Douglas , Nebraska , Issue wl Its coupon l > ouils to aid the Nubrascu Ceutral Wal ralluay company in tlio construction ot a rail Wl road bridge across the Missouri river at I ; wl Omaha , Neb ; said bonds to amount to the sum CH ottwo bundled and titty thousand ( aj.ouxn dollars ; to bo Issued In sums ot ono thousand J- ( Sl.Vtltl ) dollars each ; tn rje ninUu payable to S , bearer ; to bo dated on tne 1st day ot January B 1BIH ; to become due twenty ( UJ ) years nftor ths 19 Wl date thereof ; to be.vr lutcreit at the rate of live f ( ol per cent per annum , payable aoml-aununllv I on the Utatdaynt January nud or July ; eacliot [ which bonds to boar on Its face the following 1 words : This bond 1s ono ot n j serlrs ot KU like bonds vhlch are i issued by tbo county ot Dougias in the state of 1 Nebraska , to aid tlio Nebraska Central Hallway j company iu th i const ! uctlon ot n railroad | H bridge ncroas the Missouri rlrer at Omana , jfi Nebraska ; " alt of said bonds and tbo Interest M thereon to bo payable nt the fiscal agency of the ) i atato of Nebrnsia In the city of New YorKj to S W be delivered and donated to ilia NebraskaCou- § tral Hallway company when it shall have com n pitted , ready tor operation , n Double trade It Etcol railroad orldge across the Missouri liver at li Omaha , Nebraska , and shall have executed the H anreemunts enntatuod In said proposition ; pro jj vlded the same Bhull lis commenced on or before - 1 fore Juno 15 , WM , nnd shall bo tlmsbcd ready Is for ooeratlon on or tieroro Juno l lav ' . , K And shall an nnnunl tax , in addition to the i Bsnal nnd all other tnxes , oe lovled on thu tax 1 olile property of Douglas county , Nebraska , * BUfllcient tn pay the Interest on tald bonds as II -f becomes auu ; ana at tbo t me ot levying tha 1 annutl couuly taxes , coinmonclnc the tenth I year prior to the mnturlty of Bald bonds , shall jj a tax In addition to nil otber taxes oa levied on si the taxable property of Douiclas county , and v continued annually thereafter from year to m year , until thereby u Btnklnt ; fund shill have been created sulllclont to pay said bonds at the maturity thorcoff . 9 Theubovonnestlons shall be regarded as one ' entire ciuestlon , ana nil legal voters of said .1 ' Douglas county ho desire to votn in favor ot K the Issuance of said bnmls and the levy ot said H taxes Inpayment ot the principal una Interest If thereof as enld ols tlon shall vnti a ball ol wltb said nucstlnn prlntedor v rltt n , or parti ' prlntod and partly written , with the following additional words theieom "Vos l'or tbo Ne- .1 bruskn Central railway aid bonds and tmes ' < m And all legal voters of sild Donitlascountv who " . deslro to vote agnlusC tbo lssuanco nf said m bonds una iho let y of said taxes In iiaymeutot 9 the principal and interest thereof , at said oloc M tiou , ahull vote a ballot with said westlou 9 * printed or written , or partly printed and part 9 t ly written With the following nddttlonal words 19 thtrtoni "No .tgainst tha Nebraska Central railway n'rl bonds and taxes " If two-thlrdsof all of satd ballots Votodby ; K tbo said legal voters of said Douglas county ac 9 . said election shall liavo thureon tue worns lea < < l'or the NebnisKa Central railway aid bonds * : ' and taxes , " tlio foregoing proposition will Have , ' been adopted , and tue Bald bouas shall lie Is- ' " ' B'ledand tbo said taxes shall bo levied In nc- . | 9 | , cordnnce with tno terms and conditions there jjlji of : otherwise not 7m' t-ald election shall be opened at eight (8) ( ) 49 | o'clock a. m. upon said Tuesday , the 3d day ot ? 9J December , last ) , and shall remain open until sis * > ! (6) ( ) o'clock p , m. of said nay lW The polling places ot said election ahall ba } W- the following named places In Douglas county , Iff i' ' Nebraska : -tw | OMAHA PHECINCT NO 1. | n > District No 1 S. W. corner Tenth and Jones M i streets J * I District No 2 Number 1117 South Sixth # W 1 street , Vlnoy's harbor shop # W District No S S. IS corner Eleventh and Dor'm cai streets , cnglnahouso Hfl * • 6MAHA PHECINCT NO.2. JtM DIstrictNo 1 Numhar 1218 Bouth Sixteenth ) ? % i streor i&ff District No 2 Number 1871 Bouth Sixteenth Jjt street u-Jt OMAHA PUrCINCT NO 3. /Sll District No , 1 Number 1 08 Davenport street , Jill District No 2 Number ties Ilcrnoy street Mil OMAHA 1'llKClNCT NO i. Sal | District No , 1 1MI7 Capitol avenue Hil District No S Numberl713 bt Mary's are Mm nuo • ail OMAHA PUECINOT NO B. JII District No , 1 Number ! > M North Sixteenth ait street Mm District No 2 Corner Ivard and Sixteenth ! i\\l \ \ streets Engine House No 0. ijltt , OMAHA I'HEUINOT NO 0. JlH1 District No 1 NumberiM Iakostteet jji District No 3 Lyceum Hall , on U'wentyMl fouilh street on South side of If , , li A M. V. It , vMb It tracic "fl District No , It Stevens Store on Parker - i9V street West ot Thlriy-thlrd street JBW OMAHA PltBCIMrr NO T. . District No I Corner Twenty-ninth street Wjm and Woolwoitbavenue , School House . jf.H District No 2 H. U. Clari's llulldlng on MWt Twenty-ninth street , betweeu Dupont aud itlce streets < ii9l OMAHA PRECINOT NO , MM District No 1-South Hide Cuming , between 'aUw Twautleth and U'wenty-flrBt streets ( Harness * bhop ) . tslfll District No , 2 Cuming btreet , between ,310 lwcnty-fourth ttroet anu 'iwenty-uftb avenue ' 'SH3 l'uruy'B ' bai n , MWk 051AHA PHECINCT NO 9. 3l9 District No 1 Corner Twenty-ninth end FarA CT Ea.ii streets , C J , Johnson's store fflj I j District No S-Corter Mercer and Low * ava- jH f $ nues , C. J. Kyan's store mJ SOU'IH OMAHA PHECINCT JS (1 ( Piecinct No 1 P. PIvonka'B , N street , be- 9 I ] twoen Twenty-tlfth nnd Twanty-stxth streets Prcclact No 2 j. Levis , Twenty-sixth ( treat , JW be twesn f and O street * . M' ' 1'recluct No 8 Mltlo house back ot Keller's m hritel O street TC " , . Precinct No * Kxchangahotel , Ploronce Precinct At scnool house at Flor- i • nee J Union Precinct At George U Hodman's jj bouse Vj , Jellerson Precinct At P.Deldrlchson's olBce , a Bennington . , , , , 9 „ Klkborn I'reclnct-At Town hall BlKhorn , JM illey Precinct At school houio at Valley " 3 B ° " \ \ a rloo Precinct At Masonic hall bulldlnn m Chieago I'rselnct At Van Alt's otllto - 'M Millard 1'recluct At school house at Millard M McAr ' dls Precinct At McAidle's school M house . m. Douglas Precinct At Henry Ituser'a place Jf B. W. iir „ section 30 , township 14 , range 13. 3 | West Omaha At school house , district No . T , Ily order of the board ot county commission W • rs [ 6KAi. | M. D. UOUUB , County Clortt 1 KoYaaaot f TAPEWORM gSS | with head or no foe ) no tailing roijulrod rJeiid'Jo < v • lamp fur circular Dr M , Noy biollU , Special if lit 722 Ollte el . St Louis Mo , 'ft ABOUT CLOVESaT | WbenyouarobuyluKoloi'o rememberthattlierelj \ - aaclia'uliigaaaprtcolliat _ • e.Jaa lstoocAen | > . Itlabetlirto a/1 / i flHB pay a fair prlie and net fl ( . , n9K Mftrota srlwled aklns lu thet | UI 9999l > M * beatmaunerBUdarewnrifl 39 R99pe runted to be the mostffMMeaasf fH FiGav aorvlceable made If JouyBEXWaV WjCJUW want to know more about H99V tmmf * atatiipforlhebookAbou ! 9 H T you Leraautuxn ISO • = JOUK a UUXOUIMSUN Jekaelown N. Ye i *