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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAY 25 , 1892-TWBLffe AFTER THE UNION PACIFIC Another Batch of Torrid Resolutions Bead at the Council's Meeting. CONDITION OF THE CITY SEWER SYSTEM iilmn tlve Ilpport from llio nnRlnoor on the Hnlijcct of 1'ulillc Snnltutlnn Mem ber * Tangled In KcRiiril to Dcnl- IIIR with n Veto. The officials of the Union Pacific Railway company evidently didn't know that the city council was loaded when It conceived the Idea of erecting a boiler shop Jlfty-flvo foot high ocross the foot of Cuss strict and on the proposed line of the west approach of the Nebraska Contra ! Hallway company's ' bridge , but when they learn of the action taken last nlpht they may change their minds in some respects. The buslncts of the council was being transacted without a hitch until Mr. Munro introduced this resolution : * Whereas. The Union I'Hclflc Railroad com pany hits obtulncd u penult from the Inspector ot buildings to construct n boiler shop. 80x153 feet on block 3' , lit the northeast corner of Tenth and Cuss streets at the estimated cost of 812,000 : n lid Whereas. It Is represented In the pttullo press of the city that such holler shop Is to bo located upon or across one or nmro of the public slrcuts of the city of Oimilm , and for the evident purpose of preventing the con- itriictlon of another urUUu across the Mis souri river nnd carrying out the project of the Nebraska Central Hallway company , which hns bocn fa\orably consldoiod by the authorities ot the county of Douglas and ot the city of Omaha ; and , Whoreus , It the scheme contemplated by the Union I'ncldo Hallway company ot BO con- itruottng Its bailer shop Is carried out , It will render nugatory the ontlro action ot the county and olty authorities and will render useless the afllt matlvo vote of the people on the proposition to bo submitted at the special election to bo hold on Juno 10 ; therefore be It Itcso'.vcd , Itv the city council of Omaha , the mayor concurring , that the inspector ot buildings bo and ho hereby la Instructed to see that the suld boiler shop 13 located In ac cordance vlth said permit and not upon the line of tlia contemplated bridge and railway tracks of the Nebraska Central Hallway com pany ; and bo It further Hcsolvcd , That the city attorney bo and ho ncruby Is directed and required to tnko such action , by Injunction proceedings or other wise , nd limy bo nocoss'iry to prevent the con struction of such boiler shop except In accord- unco with sncli penult , I.ulcl Over Ono \Vrok. Mr. Cbaffco urged that the resolution should bo referred to the committee on streets and alleys , ana that the city should not bo hastily plungnd Into a lawsuit. Mr. Elsastcr ( mill that the resolution should bo adopted. The city attorney would not plunge the city Into a law suit without it was necessary to protect Us rights. Mr. Edwards wanted the committee to hava power to act nnd It w us plvcu. The report will coma back to the council next Tuesday night. Mr. Munro again wont after the Union Pacillo Hallway company with this resolu tion , which was adopted : Whorens , The Union 1'ucldo Hallway com pany now Is and has been collecting money for rental from tha American Wutur Works company for the use of giouml on which said water woiUs comjmnj's pumping station In the vicinity of the toot of Cass street Is lo cated ; nnd Whereas , Such rental properly belongs to the oltyi therefore bo It Resolved , That the city attorney bo nnd Is hereby Instructed to tsUo the necessary stops to have said money so paid to the Union I'u- clllu Hallway company for ground rent paid Into the city treasury ot the eliy of Omaha , The now Omaha Thomson-Houston Elec tric Light company accepted the proposition of the council and agreed to pluco thirty- eight additional arc lights at 140 per annum each to burn on an ull-nlftbt schedule. The company also agreed to make the same prlco on the thirty-two arc lights now in use which arc In addition to the 10J provided for under tbo original contract. The city attorney was Instructed to prepare - pare the necessary contract. The registers who will sit prior to the ipecial election to bo hold for the purpose of voting upon the bond question were ap pointed and the appointments confirmed. The fees of the judges and clerks who will servo nt the special election wcro fixed at $ ( > fortboontiio tlmo and services , providing the county commissioners concur aud ngrco to the prlco. The tity attorney was instructed to prc- pure an ordinance defining the duties ot the commissioner of health. Omnibus Imi > ro\umcnt Ordinance. An omnibus ordinance providing for the Improvement of a number of streets was In troduced , icad twice nnd referred. This ordinance catches nil of tbo streets where contracts for paving were awarded by the Bourd of Public Works with a lon-yoar guaranty clause. City Attorney Connell said that ho hoped that the suits In wLlch the city was enjoined from paving Fortieth sheet and other streets wnnld brt finttlnd. There woto two ordinances Introduced , creating two additional city oQlses. One ordinance was for the purpose of creating the ofllco of legal agent at a salary of $75 per month. Ills duties are to collect evidence nnd work under the direction ot the city attorney. The other now ofllco is that of ofllclal reporter of the cltv council , with a mlary attachment of $125 per month. The reporter is to stuv iu the mayor's ofllco from 9 a. m. until f > p" . m. of each day. He shall also attend all meetings of the city council nnd make a shorthand report of nil proceedings. As soon as practi cable ho shall make and furnish to tbo mayor and each councilman a com plete abstract of all that has transpired nt the meeting. Besides this no shall furnlsn to the mayor and members of the council coptoa of ordinances and resolutions Intro . duccd in tuo council. Jit-ported Upon HUM era. City Engineer Kosowiitor , upon the subject of sewers , submitted the following report , which was referred : 1 hnvo tbo honor to report that I have made R ciuotnl Investigation of nil of the iiuustlons InvoUcil in the suwoi ago problems of tbo city , wltn a Uew to dotoimlnu what worn Is neees- * ' > rynniluiiitciiii to ilono with the proceeds of M.OUO In bonds sold this your , 1 li'iU tcarooiy begun bufoio I ( Uncovered that It wtis necessary to hnvo the ontlro city Kpi'clnlly hiir > iniil : and mapped Into districts , embracing dnilimso iiro.iH nnd then , after computing the slope of the surfiiro , us well as Unit of the sewers , to determine the necemary Hire ot the viulona hewers iilimu'tho line of their respeetho courts. At the very outset 1 dlbcovcied that the extension of sewers has In many oases been apparently Uono to meet temporary dvmunds without tnat consider ation tluit la utttonlliU to ultimate losults. The extension of the main bower in North Umulm from Sixteenth street east hits Loon carried nut apparently with out computation and Its present out look ointiraccH it double muuur. each conduit of which huBudlnmotor of Hlx feot. three Inches. This suwur should lm\uleon ) built much higher to mold back wuter at oidlimry stapes of the river. The capac ity of thU double bower , under the most fu- \orihlo clrenmsttincc * . Is only f > 7 p'rcent of the totter which It purl orts to bo an oxtanblon of. and during average high water It has con- idcrubly less than half of th.it cupuuity. The rvHtilt of thin construction Is retardation uiul Illicit wtitor oxtunds fur Into the tinner end , I llnd fruiiuunt similar rctiiltb In sec tions of other cxii'iislunt. . Inlijw of this , buforo proceeding any further i deemed It necessary theiofnru to mni > out the huwur bybtom of tliu city on a \t > ry tiirgu bcalu < I&M ) feet ) and compute the anujcltyof o\cry se er. Its voiutruetlun and Us tributary territory , I.ujlni ; rimm fur the future. With this accomplished , I then made a btudy of the ultlmiilo uvnmiuU for the entire ureu , mid In doing to have made u special study to uttllioluitliiisLoon dune. bO m to develop the most vconomlu rtuiiItH , The urea of Uiuaha liiMjiicrauMHl from eight ana uhalf to twenty-four and n nnlf t < iimro miles slnoo thu tirlglnul piuiih huvu ccun inn da Thomllcauo of btrouu has inoroiisuii from IOJ to lOO miles 11 nd the pupulntlon fromr : ox ) to 1W.C01 , Ont- bldo of thu possibilities of annexing South Omaha , It Id Improbable H * the municipal uirpornto limits will lu Incruascd nsiilu wlililn tttunlj-Uvu yearn , If then. The iiruu lit Omuliti and booth Omaha already cover * i ur Id pei cunt tuoto ground thuu thu olty of fnrls with n population of only 8 per cent of that city. In prcpnrlnz plans for future work It Is enfo , therefore , to nsnumo tbo present urea for n limit and that the entire nreiv will practically become urban. It will cost but Ilttlo more to make full provisions upon that basis In low of the special facilities atTordcd for drainage thiin to attempt to tcmporlro. With these conditions In view I have out lined the trunk or main sewers and their out lets , nnd lm\o prepared estimates of the cost of Rcvor.tl different plans to determine which Is the most economical to admit. Those plans , with more detailed explanations , I desire to submit before proceeding with wny work , and In order that the cntlro subject m ly bo fully explained nnd nil ot the fcaturosillscussod and < | ttcstlons nnswercd 1 ask that a special tncctliu for the latter part of the week may bo arranged , at which your honorable body and such taxpayers as are In terested In the subject ma ; review all of the features and arrive at conclusions Intelli gently , Some Vetoes Submitted. Mayor Bonus vetoed the ordinance provid ing for the grading of Thirty-fifth nvonuo from Loavouworth street to Ellis place. The objections were that the preliminary ordinance for appointing appraisers to n - sos damages had never been passed. Tbo veto was sustained. Then the mayor vetoed the contract with John Grant to pave 1'ark nvonuo wltn as phalt nt $3 03 < 4 per square yard. The mayor said that the prlcoviu excessively high and that It was bolter to delay the work than to allow such an Injustice to bo practiced upon the taxpayers. On roll call Messrs. Bcchol , Bruncr. Bur- dish , Chaffeo , Edwards , Jorobson , Lowry. McLoarlo , Munro ana Mr. President voted to override the veto , hut bcforu the veto was announced the members cnaugod their votes and the vote was sustained , nil of the mem bers standing by the major. Then tbo fun commenced. Mr. Lowry moved n reconsideration of the vote nnd Mr. Chaffeo got to the front with an able second to the motion. Mr. Ehmssor raised the point that a vote on a vote could not bu rcconsiJoro',1. The president held with iMr. iClsassor , but the council did not. Mr. ChnfTco , just to test the sentiment of tbo council , appealed and tbo ruling of the president was knocked out by a vote of 13 to 1. Mr. Lowry then moved that the rules Co suspended nnd the vote whereby thu vote was sustained bo reconsidered. This wont through by a vote of 13 to I ) . Then tbo question catno up again on the veto of the mayor nnd thai veto was rejected byn vote of 12 to I. Thcro were several members fwho had some doubts about thu legality of this action and they importuned City Attorney Council to toll thorn just how the matter stood. Thing * Is Mixed. Mr. Connell stittod that ho did not want to antagonize the council , but ho thought matters - tors wcrn In bad shape. The coun cil bad instructed the chairman of the Board of Public Works to icadvcrtlso for bids for paving tbo street , and bo doubted whether the contract could bo legally ap proved after that action had boon taken. In fact , he said , the whole thing would tie illegal nnd void , and any taxpayer could prevent the collection of the tax to pay for the pav ing.Mr. Mr. ChafToo wanted that opinion in writ ing. Mr. Connell wrote the opinion ana submitted it to the council. It was ap proved , only thrco members votine "no. " At this point Mr. kdwards movoa to re consider the vote byvhlch the mayor's vote was rejected. The motion prevailed , thrco members voting in the negative. This resulted In the mayor's vote coming squarely before tbo council , and again it was sustnlnea , Mr. Chaffeo alone voting "no. " Right hero Is where the council got bacn nt the Board of Public Works. Hoiotoforo it has boon the custom to instruct the cntlro board to net , but bv Mr. ChafCoo's resolution , which was adopted , Major Puravand Colonel Egbert were Ignored because the chairman was Instructed to Invlto bids for paving llmlnr tlin nnpiflnntlnn fnt * IRQ' ) linf tulth n flve-year guaranty on asphalt and brick and a one-year guaranty on all classes of stone. Itoutlno and Closing. The mayor sent another vote to the coun cil. It was on the resolution to repair Spauldlng street with vitrified briclt at the Intersections where the block pivlng had washed out. The resolution failed to state the amount that would bo required to make the repairs. The veto was rejected by a vote of 1-t to 2. In addition to this the may or vetoed the or dinance ordering thu improvement of street Improvement district No. 44'J. The ordi nance U.ict not state the nuluro of the im- provotnont and the vote was sustained by a unanimous voto. The secretary of the park commission served notice upon the council that a deal was pending by which the city might como into possession of the Clark tract of land for a park'on the south sldo. City Treasurer Bolln asked for n burglarproof - proof safe In which to keep the valuables of his ofllco. The Crane Elevator company was In structed to have the elevators ready for operation as early as Juno 1. If not ready at that lirao the city attorney Is instructed to begin proceedings. Thomtis P. Godfrey was appointed and confirmed as assistant boiler inspector , but ho will bo paid by the insurance companies that asked for his appointment. The ordinance , providing for the levying of fines of not less than ? . " > and not moro ttian $ , ' 00 on gambling bouses was read three times and passed , A resolution instructing the heads of do- paitmonts tohlro residents in preference to nonresidents was adopted , The council will hold an adjourned moot ing at 2 o'clock this afternoon. W J. McDonald , superintendent Lannoau Manufacturing Co , Gtoonvlllo , S. C. , says : "My wife has used Bradycrotino for head ache , niul it is the only thing that relieves her sufferings. " I'ut Chicago In Your Pocket. A jrroat work , "Morjui's Dictionary of Chicago. " If tlioro is u feature or insti tution in the World's fair city n. full de scription of which docs not appear in the book , wo liavo yet to hour of it. Price , 125 cents par copy. For sale tit 209 Herald building , Chicago. See the now , com- plutfl and oiognnt nmp it contains. Per sons ordering- copies will plonso enclose 0 cents extra for postage. The I.imt of the llullnlo. A mnjority of all the living buffalo in the world are now on exhibition nt the terminus of the Benson & Halcyon Heights railway. Admission , 25c ; chil dren under 12 years , lOo. &oimi OMAHA. Attempted Assault by a Tramp Uscapo of the Human. Shortly after the noon hour yesterday an attempt was made by a tramp to outrage the person of Mrs. Hhodou , the wlfo of William U. Kbodon. living four miles south of this city. Mr. Hhodon was In a Hold at work at tbo tlmo and his wlfo was alone , She visited the barn , and as she emerged therefrom was caught In the arms of tbo tramp , who placed his hand at her throat and threateningly com manded silence. She fainted nnd was car ried Into the barn by the villain. He was about to carry out hli designs when the lady's husband appeared on the scene , hav ing returned on an errand from the field where ho was working. Ho hastily secured a pitchfork , nnd as the tramp escaped from the door ho hurled the pitchfork at him. but Without the dcslrod effect , and the villain escaped. The farmer then turned his attention to his wlfo , whom ho wltn difficulty brought out of the faint nnd she was nearly paralyzed with fright , and at the present tlmo is suffer ing from nervous prostration , brought on by the great scuro she experienced. Last oven- lug Mr. Khotlon was In South Omaha to secure the services of a physician and related the story of the attempted outrage to n Unn representative. Ho hopes to apprehend the tramp , that justice may bo meted out to him. rrnpnscd City Hu In oxccutlvo session Monday evening the city council considered the question of erect ing a now city hall. The inattor was dls- cussed at length and the session lasted until a late hour. Conclilcrablu tlmo was tnlicn up In agreeing upon the interior arrange ment of the building. The building Is to bo a frame , two stories In height nnd In slzo 40x100 feet. Locat-d on the first lloor will bo the llro department , police headquarters and city jail. On tno second floor will bo the pity officials , the pohco court room nnd council chambar. The latter will bo com bined and the room will bj In sbo 'JOxlO feot. The estimated cost of the building la O.OOO. A largo vault will bo put In. The council by n vote Instructed Architect Decker to prcparo the plans nnd specifications In accordance with the views of the moinbora as expressed in tbo executive session. E. H. Rowland Is to cioct tbo building and the city will enter Into a contract with him to rant the same , and wbon the amount , invested is paid by the city in monthly rentals , the hall becomes the property of tbo municipality. In other words , the city will purchase the hall from Mr. Ilowland and pay for the sumo In montb'y installment * . It is expected to bcpln work upon the now building within two wcoks and have U ready for occupancy before August 1 , S In the 1'ollco I'orcc. Officer John Van Wlo has boon appointed night captain to succeed Captain McMabon , removed. The appointment Is regarded as a good ono. The removal of Captain MuMnhon was not unexpected , and was caused by the change in the administration. For more than four years ho has been n police officer mid has always proven himself efficient. Officer Spoottlo is the only remaining po liceman , who did duty under Mayor Sloano's administration , the others having been suc ceeded by Mayor Miller's appointees. Killed Ills Neighbors llonatnr. O. B. Moroy , living ntTwcnty-sovcnthand M streets , has sworn out a complaint in pollco court against Anton Boclobeck , n neighbor , charging him with petit larceny. Moroy , up to yesterday , was the possessor of n vnluablo game rooster , which ho prized vcrv highly and valued nt J5. Yesterday Beelobock killed the rooster and refused to rclmburbO Mr. Moroy , who now proposes to make it warm for that gentleman , if buch a thing Is possible in court. CclohrntcMl Its fourth AnnUcrsnry. South Omaha ledge No , CO , Ancient Order of United Workmen , last night celebrated the fourth anniversary of its organization. Tbo hall was filled to overflowing by tbo mombois and invited guests each of whom passed an onjo.vablo evening. J. ( J. Tate of Hastings , state mastcrworkman , was present nnd dolivcrcd an eloquent address. A line literary and musical prosram was carried out after which a strawberry suopor was spread. The celebration was a decided suc cess. Notes unit 1'oritomils. Dr. J. Walter of Persia , la. , arrived in the city last evening. Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Lso have returned to their home at Manning , la. W. A. Downs nndV. . A. Campbell of Ncola , la. , were tbo guests yesterday of James Murphy. Mahoney & Nolan have boon awarded the contraot for filling the largo hole at Twenty- first and L streets. The young daughter of Thomas McGulro , living at Thirtieth and R streets , broke her left arm lust ovcalnc by a full. Swift & Co. will erect a largo tool house under the Q street viaduct , permission having been granted by the council. John Hartsing , an employe of the stock yards , was sovoioly bruised about the body while engaged in loading horcos. ills right hand was badly smashed. Thursday evening the members of the Modern Woodmen of this city will glvo an entertainment and sociable at their rooms over the South Omaha National bank. The entertainment and social given last evening by the mombsrs of the Junior En- worth league at the First Methodist church was well attended ana a successful event. The First Presbyterian church nas ex tended a call to Uov. Hobort L. Wheeler , urging him to remain us its pastor at a salary of f 1,500 per year. A committee was ap pointed to present the action of the meeting to the presbytery. "Luto to bed anil carlv to rise will shorten the road to your homo in the skies. " But early to bed and a "Llttlo Early Hlso * , " the pill that maucs lifo longer and better aud wiser. Pat Chicago In Your Pocket. A great work , "Moran's Dictionary of Chicago. " If there is a , feature or insti tution in the World's fair city n- full de scription of which does not appear in the book , wo have yet to hoar of it. Price , 2-3 cents per copy. For sale at 209 Herald building , Chicago. See the now , complete nnd elegant map it contains. Persons ordering copies will please en close 0 cents extra for postage , Permits. The following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : N. A. Kuhn , two-story frame residence , Ti\onty-Ilf th und Maroy streets . $ a.MD John H. 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DEPOSITORY. - - OMAHA , NE3 ' Cnpltnl . , - . . . $100,033 itrpIiH. . , , . . . . . . . ! 5J)3 OnicenanoTllroitiri KoirrV. . Yatoi.n-iillnt It. C. Cushlnz. vies pro ildznt. 0. d MinrlmV. \ . V Moruo , JolmS. Uolllaa , J. N. 1L IMtrlox. Liirli A Hood. Cinhlor. THE. IRON BANK. AND OF IT ! ' 000 PAIRS Men's Suits Men's Cnssimcrc AT PANTS has earned a reputation In light fancy chevlota which extends into every At $1.OO city and town and hamlet Light or dnrlc colors , Mensiits worth $1.9O. in every state in the entire AT west for selling the best best $5.OO 1OOO PAIRS in four styles of nil fitting best trimmed best Men's All Wool Cassimcrc wool cnsslmercs. made and best wearing cloth PANTS ' ing in popular priced goods AT Men's Suits AT that is sold by any concern in ' ) $6 and $6.50 existence. No matter how low worth up to $4 n pntr. In tv half dozen hand- a price for you pay us any styles light or dark. KNEE PANT" " articlewe guarantee that SUITS Men's ' Suits you'll get good goods every AT time. At $100 $ and $1.50 $ TO-DAY we place on sale In ten styles of all " some immense purchases , LONG PANTSUITS wool cass 1 m e r e"s7 cheviots and home which the continued cold SUITS spuns. weather has enabled us to At $2,50. Men's Suits make at much under value. AT "We shall make the prices so 1OO DOZEN and low that the oldest inhabitant $9 $9.50 Hats The handsomest lines will be compelled to throw up Derby of suits at these popular his hands and he in all the new shapes lar prices you ever swear never saw in your life. dollars. Worth up to sixteen saw the like before. M Bo bit. AKING OZS. FOR ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , OmahaNeb WELL BREDSOON WED" GIRLS WHO USE Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning. SCHENCK'S Purely Vegetable and Strictly Reliable. They act DIRECTLY and PROMPTLY on the L.lvor and Stomach , rostorinrrtho constipated organs to healthy activity , and are a POSITIVE und PERFECTLY SAFE CURE for CONSTIPATION , LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD ACHE , BILIOUSNESS , and all ether diseases arising from a disordered con dition of the Liver and Stomach. They nro the Only Itellfolo VcfiotaWo Liver I'll ! Bold ; They nro I'erfo.'tly Harmless ; The re I'.nroly Vegetable ; Try Them. DR. FclioneU'a Hook on Consumption , Liver Conijilnlnt nnil Dvspooslu gontj'rcc. J . U. faOUKNOIt fc bU.S. I'lillailolplila Loff-SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Enrirs : , ith KututTiiu , | ( II ) 1111) 76 m 41) yo 64 4 < l - _ _ , * 4SOO 80-U.b Pualon PD U | JC , tUaeb T\n . . Jfi ini VU1XI E.C.MEACIUM ARMS RD..ST , LOUIS Ma THi'lvo'TJioninnd Tor a I.OK , DODOI : CtTX ICnn.i May 24. The trlnl of the suit of a switch engineer named Tunuoll npainst the Santa PO for W9.00J for the loss of a log 10 a collision oamo to an end yo'ster- day. Tbo } iiry.uwnrdod the engineer dam ages In tlio suqiiof fl'.OOQ. Mrs. Ij. U , Bikttpii , Uocicfora , III. , writes "From peraoaalioxporioncol oin rocom man DoWltt's 8ar ap rilla , n euro for linpur blooa and gonprul ilouillty. " I'ut C'llcuio In Your I'ooket. A great wofk , "Moran'fl Dictionary o Clilcngo. " If there is a fouturo or insti tution in the World's /air city a full de scription of which docs notanncar in the book , wo have yet to hour of it 1'rlco , U5 conta per coi > y. b'or sale at 1.0 ! ) Herald building. Chicago. See the now , coin- plolo and elognnt map it contains. Per sons ordering copies will please enclose 0 cents oxtru for poatugo. Ultiil on the hcallulil , PiTTBUUitp , P . , May iM. 1'atrlek Pltzpa- trlclf , a mixed tramp and laborer , was banged hero this morning for the murder last September of cjair.uel Karly m a drunken row. Disease never aucooisf ully attacks a sys tem with pure blood. Do wilt's Bursnparllla ' mauot'pure , now blood und ourluuoj tbo old , Dr. Cullliuoro , oculist , ODD building THE OPTICAL NEW HOUSE Or TUB ALOE & PFJFfllD CO. , 114 Sontn 15th Street , Next to the 1'oatolUcc , Omaha. Practical Opticians And branch of norm renowned optloal eitabllih. rocnt of A , a. Alee A Co. BL Louli. Our metbod lJ inpertor to nil other * ; oar lonm re mperlor : wl'.l not wturj. or tire tb ejoi. Tbo frame * properd - ( aitod to tbo face. Byes Tested Free of Charge. Prices Low for First-class Goods. Dr , Ballsy , $ f The Loading Dentist ' Third Floor. Paxton Dloa'c. Iclcphono 10S5 , 10th and I'arnain Sts. A full set of tcctli on rubber for 15. 1'prfoctll , Tccoli nlthout | ilnto > or rumovcnblo brlilgo work Just tlio tliliiK for Blnucrs of public upoukur , nuver drop iluwn. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. All fllllng at reasonable rates. All work warranted. Cut thin out for 11 guide. IHl K.O. WHSrfl NBIIVKANHIIHAINTIIBAT- JtK.vr. Btpcplnofor llynlorlrv DUllnon , rid , Noil- rnlulu , llenUacliu , Norvoua rroitrntoa uiuauJ by ulcolioior tobacco , Wukufulnuii , .Mental IVuroi. Ion , Uottnenof the Drain , caiulnii linunlly , lulnorr , Uccny.Uoiitli. 1'ruuuitura old Axu , llarrenusi. l.un of I'uwtrln ulllivr lax , liupotcuor. Luiicorrliaa na4 nil Keumlo WuaknoinsK InvulunUrr lanai , Hpur- mntorrhcu cauiud Or oyoroxorllon of Uu bruin- folf-abuiaover Iniluluonco. A month's triwtuunt (1,0 for W , by mall , WuvuaruntttoKlx bozo to CUM KaiU order lor iiliojtui , wltli f ) will eoml written iiuarantcoto refund If not cured Guarantee tnuuJ onlr by A. Htlirnter , drunulit. > ol < > anent , eoutluait coruur loth and Kurnuin tti , OmAba. Anew and Complete Treatoiont , c6tilitiic ( OJ Buppoiltorloi , Ointment In ( Vipiuloi , alio ID llux and 1'IIU : a Io ltlra Cure for Kite runt , Internal blind or Uleedlng Itoalnir , Cbronlo , lleo nt or lloritdl- turr I'lles. TUli llemeify Iiai noior been known to fall. II per box. Ufortli mint by mall. WbyfufTorfrom IbUterrlbla UUoaio uhen u written guarantee li positively jlreu with 6 boxei or ref and tbo money If not cured Send > tamp for frco Sample. ( Juaratltea Itiuoa by Kutm &Col'ruiiliU , 8olo Aieotio'jra r IVtbiudUouirlai itrv tf , Omaha , Neb. Y OUKRI ) Oil NO 1'AV .NO i KOM itusiNisd. : WE itni'Kit VOa TO OVKU 1.30) ) I'ATlUNt'A Invcstlx ito ourmethail. Wrlttnn un irintpo to ulisolntolv cure nil kinds or HUITTUIU ; of Iinth aovai , without the usuof knlfo or Hyrliue , no nut ter or how Ion ? stand In ; . EXAMINATION FREE Tlic 0. E. Miller Company , 307-303 N. Y. Life Building Oniilia , NC'J. ' omoes Trnvor , Onlo. ; Ohlo.i o. III. : 3t > Louis , Mo , Detroit. .Mich , ; Mllw.iulcoa , WH . DeiMolnnr. In. : S.ill I uo Olty , Uti'i ; I'orc and , Oio. ; Hntto , Mont. , SEND FOR CIRCULAR. | 8"HorvoSoods , " ' the wonderful rcmeilr ' ° ls tolit with n writ ten Biiurnntco to cum nil nervous dlicasen , siicli as Wculc Memory , IXJM nf llraln rower , Ile.idnctic. Wakafulnciu , Lott Manliond. Nlrmlv Enl : - slorn , Norvousrion' , Lassitude , all drains and loss of pnircr of the licncram o Organs In either sex caused ujrovcroxortlon , youthful errors , or oxcc'slvj use of tobntco. opium or stimulants which coon lead to Inflrmlly. Consump tion and Insanity. I'ot up convonlont to carry In vest pocket. Bl porpack- iiBOliymnihbforB.Vlth every I i nnlor w ( rft ea written yunrnnUe tui orrtjundAcmoney. Circular frca. Aildruei AcrrvoUsetl Co. , Chicago , For sttlo ill Omaliti by Sherman & MeCoiinoll 1613 DoJgo-at. ( Trade Hark. ; > & Tlio ahovo brands of Klovos lor sale by The Boston Store N. W. Cor. 10th an I Doujrlas SU. O n ih v. _ Dojf J'niiiHll.pPiic-r'H Xntlrtt. Thofollottln dogs have been Impounded slrico May 111 : y ulillo unllilo-i , 1 Nonfoiindland , y water sp.inlt-la , 1 | jnul | ( siiun'ul. i ! Cordon hotter * , a Irish setter ? , U hlatU and tun , Tficuis. If not irik'cmo 1 within four days the ill Liu lU'Mrnvoit. JUIIN Hl'OKUL , AMUSlilMlilNTS. o n ct Q r 1 a. n cl- Week of May 23rtl. UNCLi : TOM'S CAHIN. MORAL DH AM A TAHLEAUXS. BEAUTIFUL GATES AJAlt. ALVIN BLIND TRIO. ORSONA , Wini'HIA.Ul'SD ' MAN. Ono Dime. Hourly Bhowa. Farnam SUMMCIl BRABON Conimcucfbtf Buoittr M tlni.o , May DODD OPERA CO , 40 IN PEOPLE LxA. MASCOT TE1 40 \YtiJneiJ DR. J. E. McGREW THE SPECIALIST , In I he t mat men tnf nil forum nl PRIVATE DISKASKS , null all nnil ilnhllltlcH of youth mid iiuinhootl. IT years' experience. Ilia icsonrc'cs anil f.icllltlus are jirautlually inillinlteil. The Doctor h rucnin- inonduil hy the proii , and oniloiHoil In th Btronsost tornis hy tlin jiooplo for fair troiit- iiicnt anil hoiiusl professional ailvlue. Thu inoU powerful reineilluH Unown to modern science for the sncccasful troiitmcnt of the GONORRHOKA-Inmicdli'to relief. A cam. pleto cure without thu loss of an nmir'H tlmo frnin hiiHliiPHi. v QIiKET One of the nioat complete anil siiof. t'cssfnl truatmuntH for Kleet anil all aiinoy/rrh- / ( llsohai cs. vet Unown to the inudlral iirofoi- slon. The insulin are trill v wondorfiil. BTUIOTUItE UtOHlcHt Icnown rumuily for the trualint'iil of Hlrlotnro , without pain , eut- UIIL' . orilllatlnu' . A most iciiiiuU ihlu ruinoilv. BYPIIIIJB-.No treatment for till * torrlhlu blood illsoaso has over been nion ! suicoiifiil. norhiid Htroii urendorituiiii'iila. In thu llKhb of modern bcloiicu thm illBuiiko Is poiltlvnly uur.ililu anil ovury tram of Ihn iiulmiii entirely removed from thu hlool. LOST MANHOOD , anil amhltlon. iicryiii ) nei ) , tlmlilHv. dcKpondeiioy nnd all wii.ildiuMi and dUordern of youth or miinhoud , Hollot nlituliud atoncu. SKIN DIHKA8U8 , und all dlhoaHos of tliu ktomai'ii. hlood , Ihcr , hluneyH nnd liladdtir nro troiiti'd Nuiiicmrnlly with llio Kiu t liiowiiroiiiuillosforthuso ( < IUi'ii ii Write for olronlarn and iinustlon lint , free. Jltlt unit JViivifiut itlM.HiHiilin INTEREST PAID ONDEPOSIT ATOMAHftLOflHSTRUSTm 5AVINK5 : ' BANK BECOR. CAPITAL'-S IOO.OOO.OO DIRECTORS JAUWYMAN-e.W.NASH IHMIttARO OJV-CDARTON-C.H.LAKr J J.BKOWN-THOS-l.KIMBALU