Ho Toll from the Oity Hall Tower and Caught Hirmolf. STILL INSISTS THE TOWER IS SHORT III * foot Slipped , anil Only n I.ncky Catch S.urd Hint rrinii Unlni ; 11 mil Tint to the hlrrrl llrlmv Carried IIU Point. Chris Snecht , councilman from the Sixth ward , had a n arrow escape from a frightful death yesterday forenoon while engaged In measuring tno height of the city hall tower. Ho had climbed to tha top of the structure for the purpose of securing evidence to bo used in the city hall Investigation thnt has boon going on for several days and was landing on the narrow shelf that surrounds the tower Just nt the base of the roof when his foot slipped nnd ho foil. Ho managed to catuh hold of the stone balustrade a few _ feet below and pull himself to a plnoo of nafcty with no more serious Injury than an tmly cut mid brnlso on his right log below the unco.horo ho struck a slight projection. Mr. Specht wiis completely prostrated when ho realized his narrow escape , for lu\v ho managed to avoid being dashed to places on the stone sldewalK 132 feat below is some thing that Is ilinicult to understand , as a pur- fan undergoing that fall would not bo nblo to obtain n hold on nny of tlio few projec tions once In n thousand times. It take * n good deal more than n fall of n few hundred feet to astonish Spccbt much , nnd ho coolly announced ns ho was binding his bruised shin that thn tower was six foot short. A Uhnlcrn scarp. A reported , outbreak of cholera at Hoi- mcltn , N. J. , created much excitement In thutvlclnlty. Investigation showed that the disease was not < ! nolora but a violent dysen tery , which Is almost ns severe and danger ous as cholora. Mr. Walter \Vlllara , a prominent merchant of Jamcsburj ; , two miles from Holmottn , says Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Hetnedy has given great , satisfaction In thu most sovord cases of dysentery. It Is certainly ono of the best , things over mado. For sale by druggists. Ilcul cfllnto. Bargains only. My word ta cood. W. G. Albright C213 ! N. Y. Llfo hid ? , CONGBEGATIONAI..IST CONFERENCE Op. ! Ill Ing Snrinnn of t lit ) Thtrtr-slitli Annual Convention Last Night. The ODoning sermon ot the thrty-slxth nu- nual mooting of the Congregational Associa tion of Nebraska was delivered in the First Congregational church last night by Hov. Lewis Gregory of Lincoln. The weather could suarcoly have baon worn Inauspicious , but notwithstanding this discouraging fact thcro was a fair slzd audience at the opening mooting. Dr. Gregory Is n plain , practical man , who says no startling or strange things. Ho is con tent to present tha truths or the gospal in a Btrnlchtforward and candid raunuor , leav ing the realm of dramatic and sensational preaching severely alono. Ills discourse last night was upon the subject of "Bight. " His text was found in the ninth chapter and the seventeenth vorio of the Acts , where Ananias ulaccd hU hands on Saul of Tarsus end tha latter rocolvcd his sight. Paul had been stricken blind on the way to Damascus and he was pjnltcnt. This was the opening of his eyes , both physically and spiritually. From that time on. .iul of Tarsus saw as ho liud'nover seen before. i The speaker said that sight xvas a wotulor- flil thing. It was a tnrriblo thing to bo born blind , and with what joy parents behold the flrst evidences in their offspring of recog nition by sight. The babe would clutch at the moon and fall to catch tovs within easy reach. So it oiten happened with grown people. They were possessed of imper fect eyesight. They undertook business ventures that were very dlo within the range of their vision. The man of the kceti' e t sight could see but a part of that whicl was to bo scon. Some men saw onn sidu ol nature and some saw another. Where one man saw nothing but a waterfall , nnolhci saw a good location for a factory or a mill , Christopher Columbus saw the land of i I western continent when others could sec I nothing but water and great dancer uluvtd Other men were spiritually blind , could nol ECO tbo great truths of the universe sprcai out before them hv an all wisa God. Jesus Christ and Ho alone could confer spirltua eight. The nddross was rocolvcd with close nttor. tion on the part of the audlenco. The convtmtlon will co'itinuo through tin week. A largo number of the Congrcga tlonnl pastors of the state were present las nlcht nnd many more will arrive today This will oo a busy ana Interesting week fo the Congrop-Rtlonallsts of Omaha. Follow Ing is the program for today : 0:00-10:00 : : u. m. Organization and busi ness. 10:00-11:00 : : n. m. Dovoiioual oxarcisos lei bv Evangelist C. S. Billings. 11 :00-1. : :10 n. m. Koccss. 11:10 a. in. to 13:00 : m Address of rotlrlni moderator , Kov. A. It. Tham , D.D. 12:00 : m. Uecnss. 8:00-2:30 : : p. m , Business , reports , etc. , 20-1:00 : ! ! : w. m. The doctrine of insplrn lion ns affected bv current , thought. ( a ) 1'apor by llov. II. S. MucAyoal , Con briduo. ( b ) General discussion , .4:00.5:00 : : p. in. Some phases of tbo India problem. ( u ) Address bv Miss Mary C. Colllnf Fort Yutos , N. D. ( b ) General discussion , fi:00 p. in. Hscess. 7:31) : ) p. m. Nobrnska charities nnd corroi tlonu , ( a ) The relation of the chuichnstooi pnnlzod charities , Frank \V. \ Lewis , osn Lincoln. ( h ) Mnthoitt ) of chanty organization , V A , Sollnck , esq , , Lincoln , ( o ) Methods of reform within nnd with out the prison , Uov. W. J. Tumor , A Onru I in' Cl There Is no use of nny ono suffering wit thn cholera when Chamberlain's Colli Cbolora ami Diarrhoea Homoay can bo pn cured. It will plvo relief In a 'fow mlnuu and euro in a short 1 1 11113. I have tried it an know. W. H. Clinton , Holmotta , N. J. Tt epidemic at Holmotta was at , first bolloved I bo cholera , but subsequent Invcstlpntlc proved it to bo a violent form of dysonior almost as dangerous nu cholora. Th riMnody was used thuro with great KUCCOS For sale by druggists. Al'ir.tt .Mil. I Xnrnnt riimiomcun ol the Slngo Form u "Antlliiiintlu liillncnco I.imgne. " New YOIIK , Oct. 17. A novelty In organ cation was developed yesterday. An Ani Garry society , composed of children of tl tage , was formed , Its members are not vei told , but they are vary much In earnest ai they propose to show Mr. Gerry what It to have a real light on his bunds. Thn mcc Ing was hold at the home of Edith WIdmc the Shakespearean reader , and Holda Bu dors was ohoaon president. Wayb ana means were discussed In tr parliamentary fashion , and it was rosolv to carry the war Into tbo unoiny't carao ai try to dlipoio of Mr. Gerry , "In a few dura , " sold tbo petite preside ) "we iliall IIBUO a circular to all children nd off the tiaKO throughout the country a slf them to aisist us In forming tto "Antl Batlo Intlucnro Laaue. " \Vlieii Nature 'Need * aiMiUuee tt may be best to rendei promptly , but oue ahould rumombor to i even the moil pcrtoot remedial only wh needed. The hot aud most ilmplo and gi tin rumody It the Syruu of FU-j , manufa und by the California i\y \ Syrup Co. Worlil'i fair Vltltor. . Opvcruor Lloyd and ilnff will leave o\ thn Burlington this afternoon to attend the dedicatory services ot the Columbian exposi tion nt Chicneo. Govprnor Markham nnd staff of Califor nia , nnd Governor ( < oull and staff of Col orado passed through Omaha yesterday afternoon Chlcagowurd. Commissioner General Gnrnoau nnd n parly of Ilftcrn friends left ever the Hock Island yesterday afternoon In n special car , Mr. nnd Mrs , W. L. Mav and Mr. John CrolRhton chartered places in Iho Uurllng- ton No , 2ycfltcrdny afternoon for Chicago , LP.AVKXUuntil. Kan , , June 15. ' ! ) ) . Mr. J. U. Moore : My Do.ir Sir 1 hav been surjcctlo sick headache all my llfo. Over two years ago I began using "Mooro1 Tree of Life" for it und never had n case o aick hcadactio since , oxcopl when the medicine wns nt ono end of the road and I nt the other. ItU worth moru than money to me. I heartily recommend It to all sufferers of hoadacho. Very truly yours , W. H. LII.C. I'astorFirst n nptlst Church. iir.iA/.oiu/ nr Tin : MM. Miiny l.lM'i I.ml by the Wreck oT the MiMiimir llnkhiir.t. Hose KONO , Oct. 17. Tha Peninsular and Oriental steamer Bokhara lott Shanghai for this port October 8. When sbodld not ar rive on lima iho steamer Hotub.iy and the British Crul'or Porpoise went In search of hor. Thiiv bring the Intelligence that she was wrecked on Sand Island , bo- twcon the island of Formosa nnd the Chinese mainland in the to.irful phoons which sweep that portion of the world. She car ried n largo nutnucr of both cabin nnd stcoragu tiasscngors , besides the crow. All on board were drowned except twenty-three. After battling long in the tcrilblo cross tea which broke ever her constantly , the hatches wcro torn off , the hold tilled with water , the tires were put-out nnd she drilled upon the ItUnd nnd went to pieces. It was impossible to launch boats and of these on board only twonty-thrro wcro able to cling to the wreck till the storm subsided. The exact number of the lost Is not known , Tbo Holsnnra was a flno steamer of 8.000 tons burden. The cargo was very valuable , con sisting in addition to the malls of n largo amount of specie and n heavy consignment of silver. TIKI .Mucli ii H Kink , It Isnot unusual for colds contracted In the fall touting on all winter. In such casus catarrh or chronic bronchltlo are almost sure to result. A Hfly-cant Dottle of Chamber lain's Cough Hemedy will cure nny cold. Can vou afford to rislc so much for so small an amount I This remedy is Intended es pecially for bad colds and croup and can always be depended upon , Forsnlo by drug gists. BOUGHT A STOLEN HOUSE. Paul Ciimp Arrested U'lillo IJpjolcllig ; In n lliirgtilu Mo IIid Mailr. There nro two men in this vicinity who have laro loads of sorrow on their minds , nil of which Is brought on by a horso. Dnn Mason , n farmer rosldlnp near Flor ence , was the owner of a horse until a few nights ago , or until some evil disposed person - son broke into the barn and stola the boast away. The horse was taken to Scrlngflela , where It wns traded to Paul Camp , an Omaha man. Camp felt that ho had made n good trade , and it wns with some oloasuro that ho was showing the animal to his associates Sunday afternoon. But his pleasure was of short duration , lor nbout that time the Bhcrni happened along , taking both man nnd horse into custody. Camp was arrested as being the genuine robber of the barn , but by being able to show up bis past reputation , which was a good ono , ho was released , but the horse.was turned ever to the original owner. Mrs Wlnslow's soothlnir syrup for chil dren tcethine euros wind colic , diarrhoea , ato. " 5 cents a bottle. noit&v TIIIt'jJsrix A Itiinil ot rirtoou lil.ilui Hustlers Meet a n Itloody luilli. BOISE , Idaho , Oct. 17. Wilson Marvin has arrived here from D or Flat , in northern Idaho , and gives the nutboruios hero dolails of a fight with n gan of horse thieves which occurred last August , but which ec. far escaped publication. This gang ol rustlers has been operating very boldly , running Inrco numbers of horses off mtc British Columbia. Finally a nosso started after them , nnd came up" with them near Door Flat. Mcrvln says ho witnessed the battle which followed , in which the entire tire band of rustlers , numbering ilfteen , was exterminated. If you w.mt to ho on the snfe side , stick t < the old reliable Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 11 is sold bo dealers ovcrvwhero. THEY HAD HIM. Council Ilium rollco Catch nn Oraalu ISiirclnrmuI Thou Lot Him Un. The residences of Frank P. Zimmor am F. J. Sutcliffo wore burglarised last Satur day and n large valise , a lot of clothing aild a ring stolon. The Council Bluffs police subsequently quently nrrosted u man who had In hi : possosion Iho ring engraved wllh Sutcllffe'i name. Instead of notifying the Omaha police tbi Council Bluffs authorities turned tha irai loose und ho has disappeared. Do not co traveliuK without n botllo o Salval'.on Oil. It euros a bruise at onco. 25o Licensee , The followlm ; marriage licenses were Is mod by County Judge Eller yesterday : Name and address. ARC I Charles N. Tucker , Missouri Valley. la i 1 I.I/.noG. U ilner. Missouri Valley , In. . . , 3 j Theodora K Albert , lloston , Mass. . . L1- 1 Annlod. Dowar , Omaha . a , j Auciist Diojor. Omulm . ; t. I Mury Krzesinwsklo. Omaha . 2 I Axol William Johnson , Mo.id. Neb . 2 I Mary Wyniuro Johnson , Omaha . 2 As a dollcato llavor , dolimous and refresh ing. Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Chnmpoyn talius Iho lead. Millions of bottles are sol annually. llul diiiLI'crinlta , The following permits were Issued oy th Buporlntondent of buildings yesterday : 11. A. Kobliison , repairs to dwolllng , C513 O.ipltol uvvnno . t i.oc Eluvun minor pormltB . yt t Total Inipalrod digestion ropilrji b\r \ Pills , | _ 1'aviiiK " " 'I ' Snivur Homls. Mayor Bonns has Isssuod his proclnm : tlou authorizing the voting of bonds at th November olcclion , The voters of Omah will bo called upon to cast tholr ballots fc or against the issue of ? 100ouo of sewer an $100,000 of Intersection puvlug bonds. DoWltt's Sarsapariua aostroys suoa po ! sons as scrofula , skin dlsnasos , eczema , rhau matlsm. Its tlmolv use sav i many lives. NinelU to tliKh llrinoii. People HVIUR in the vlciniiy of Sovot tconth and Center have complalnod to tt police that the horse which fell in the bottoi ol a well on a vacant lot there Is beglnnlc to become offensive and auk to have the uu sauce abated. _ Mrs. U. H. Pattun , ItocinorJ , 111 , , wrltoi * From poraonal experience I can racoinmon DoWiit's Sarsaparllla , a cure for impur blood and c uera > debility " MILK. IX SHORT MEASURE Health Officla's Cat-h tha Milk Dealers' PredJent Practicing Sharp Ecjnomy. HIS MEASURE WAS SHORT AT EACH END I'liin of n l > niff Mt Who W.inicil All Mo I'ulcl lot Health Dlllcm ! ' Will Miirt a Ucnoriil liivrttlKiitlim ( it the Mutter at Once. The ofllcmls of the lioalth department of the city have ] u t mailo the startling discov ery thnl the tall it iloaljf , or nt least some of them , nro pieties to a dcop laid plol to do up the ontlrn population ot this ( jroat Missouri river metropolis. The lines wore nil laid mul the carrying out of the schoinu was onlv pre vented in- the prompt notion of HetiHii Com missioner Somors , aided nnil abottoil by sev eral uruuijlsts and the cltv spalcr of weights anil measures , A.V. . Parker. For sotno wcoits the druggists of the city , mnoclully those who use cnnsldorablo cromn ana milk in concocting fancy UrinUs , havu had a suspicion lurking In thotr minds that tholr milkmen were using measures which were out raihor Inch nt , the bottom anil equally low nt the top. In fact they toolt fiomo measurements nntl found that their suspicions were only too true. Ttioy appealed to these same milkmen , but wore informed thutlhore was itothinir in'lt , if anything the measures hold more" than tbo required , nniounl. This sntlslled the minds of the Innocent OruRplsls lor n time nnd they thought that they thoaisolves had been mistaken. Thev oven went so lar as In apologlio to the milk dealers lor having accused tlioui so wronc- fully. Tiioro was one dructrht , hovcver , who could not swallow the milkmen's story so readily and still insisted that his milltmnn , Louts LHtloHnld , tbo prcsluent of the MilK- racns association , was doluc him up nt every turn of the nllopcd quart cup. This arug- gist bided hh tlmo urn ! waited for develop ments , which came In duo time. Tno JrUKclst know when Milkman Little- Hold was due tit tno store and made It a point to have Ir Somors and Senior Pnritor pres ent. They had standard measures with them nnd as the niHitmiui came Into the store , humming the milkmaid's sonp , they nt once poized upon his mcnstu'o of milk and turned it Into the standard measure. That was the ovldonco that settled tno whole question , as the milk from the measure used by the dealer lacked considerable of tilling the ono which the two cltv otllclals had on hand. Dr. Somors is now pretty well satisfied that L'.ttlpfiolu is not the only milkman who has been salting from short measures but is of the opinion that , many of them have been doing the very sumo thine. The Hoard of Health 11 in snssion this nf- tcrnoon nnd this question of measures Is ono of the principal subjects of discussion. Health oflloials allege that with the pres ent limited means at their disposal It Is almost impossible for them to nay any atten tion to the inspection ot milk so far as its ' quality is couc'erned , and very diflicult to do much toward seeing that the doalurs give the consumers the quantity purchased. An effort , will bo made to rigidly enforce the or dinance as It stulids nnd If possible devise moans for the proper inspection of the qual ity of the mlllt that is being sola in the city. Wlmt Stro.iRor I'moT Is needed of tbo merit of Hood's snrsaparilla than the hundreds of letters continuallv coming in telling of marvellous cures it has effected after all other remedies had failed. Truly , Hood's sarsaparilla possesses peculiar curatlvo power unknown to othsr medicines. Hood's pills euro constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. They are the host family cathartic. GKEAT AMERICAN MUD GOD. Jlov. Frank Crnno I'reaelius a Snrmon Very aiuch Out of the Ordinary. Hov. Prank Crane , the now pastor of the First Methodist church on Sunday night took for his subject "Tho Great American Mud God. " It was a dis course brimming full of thought and bo easily hold the close attention of the audience for three quarters of an hour. The mud god ho referred to was the modern tendency of the peopln to run off after materialistic things to an extent bordering on worship. Brick blocks , lands , commercial enter prises , all mere matters of mud , lasting only for a day were absorolng the attention of the people. People were too apt to look upon the clothes that a real thing were as being the thing Itself. They pointed to the High school building and called it a school. They pointed to another line building and called it u church. But bade of thosa thcro were ideas thnt wcro the real things. If it had not been for the idea of education there would never linvo been a school house ; if it hart not been for the Idea of n God thcro would never havu boon n church. These buildings were but the clotnos that tno idea put on , not the real thing Itself. He made n btrong plea for n kind of wor ship thnt took into consideration a real God hack of all the foimallty and show. Ho oe- llevcd that many churches wore losing their spiritual power because the people failed to BOO beyond tno vestments and paraphernalia of the prlosts or minlstorswho undertook to dispense the sacred truth. IJoWltt'sbarsaparllla ' ciennsos tne blooa , Increases the appolito and tonoj up thesys- tem. It has benotltod many paople who bavosulTerod from blood disorders. It will help you. SAW THE SOLDIERS. liupuotor nonnnil Itriiukonrlilgo Vlnlts the liepitrtnienc ilcad'iiutrler * uml flurrUnn. Brigadier General Brockonrideo , inspector general of the United States array , arrived In Omaha Sunday and proceeded to make an inspection of the military Uuadquurtcrs of the Department of the Platte nnd of l-'ort Omaha yostcidav In company with General Brooko. It required but a few moments for the inspector to take In tno headquarters of the dopartmuut , as the apartments are all on ono floor of TUB Bun buildlui : and are kept as neat ab u pin at all times. At 11 o'clock carriages were ordered and the Inspector nnd General Brooke went U Fort Omaha to inspect the garrison. As nearly all iho troopi had tholr dress parndc uniforms all packed In readiness to leave fin Chicago today , U was not possible to receive - ceive the Inspector with the usual doroo ol pomp nnd circumstance and as ilia woatbcj was not suitable for that sort of n demonstra tlon the inspector was doubtless just as wet pleased with the unostentatious but cordla manner In which bo was received at the gar rison. General Brcckonridgo , General Brooke , Colonel Huphos , Captain Crow nor , Captain Ayers and Lieutenant Quay will depar this evening for Chicago to participate In the dedicatory exorcises ot tbo Colummai exposition. The troops troni Fort Omuln will also leave tomorrow for Chicago. DoWHt'sSursarmrma cioanses the DiouJ. man. Kutlces of Av Kiicmir I a under IMs hMii. tlftt cent * ; each mldHloiicu line , ten ccnti. THOMAS John. a od'J'J yours , dunday , Ooto her 10. Funural will luUu plucu Tuesday October IB , ittUilMp. in. , from tlio resilience MJ South Thirtieth struct. Interment at For est I.uwn cemetery , ad id it , on ii a Fa ll no eu 3n ot er Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the StandarJi THE SEftVOUS A Cnso 'linwliift llnw rntnrrlml Dlscitso Jl y liHoUnlllm Mpnt-il nnil Nervous It'll IICllllll * . The fnr-roniiliiiiR cfTcots of ciUnrrhnl tllscasb Is slcjkliifrly shown in cnsoa n- ( ccUng the norviius pysicm. Catnrrh , by preventing sloop , anil ltnpilrlii dlgos- tlon ; nnil iilso , < iby loxvoring the general liunHh , InducoH itrnlti of nervous dis orders tlmt , in time punnnnonUy under- inlnn the whole systotu. This Is the stale of tnnny pconlo wlio have tried In vain , throut/lixloelors and lrtiRs , to gel rid of the misery and pain of chronic disease. The failure , Is duo to the fact Unit the trui condition Js nol recognl- y.cd. When siii'h ca > os of cnltirruiil ills- soaso are treated for the true nllmeiita little medicine , rightly aimed , will euro when the routine dosing of poisonous and distrusting drugs utterly fulls. A eiso : in mint is that of Mr. N. P. Roron on , Oni ) Jackson St. , nn omployo of the Mo. I'acill' ! Hy. eoinpunv. il SoronsiMi is tin mtolligunt und disc Til ing man nnd fully npprcelatos the benefit he has received at the hiinds ot Drs. Copeland and Sliopurd. In a recent - cent interview ho replied as follows to questions touching this point ? N. P. SOR13NSON , 009 Jackson St. "In irnklnii n Mntcmont of my enso for publlcn- "nnl foci Hint 1 urn ill clmrchiK ndutjr t ewe to the riibllc .My catarrh innio on slowly nnil buforo I ro nlircil It 1 wns niMrly n wioc < . If 1 hail hvuilud tlio llrst syini toms 1 wouhl linvo been spared much suf- Icrlnu nil c\pcns3. At tlr t 1 Imnkuil un.l siilt nnil could nnl rest nt night. Thou my buck ached nntl be en mo so weak 1 coulil hciirculy Krt up. It pocmoJ ns If my splno would broiikwhcnotcr 1 ftoopoil. " .My memory pot tcry poor nnl 1 wns easily -"i- fiifoil ui.il norrluil. At times IconMno Bleep nt nil but would Me n nUe the entire nlclit. In the rtny time 1 ni rtuplil and slcopy nnd linil no llfo or nm billon In tin ntiyiliins. I lultncnk und 'ulliinstruiiR nnd nt tlmos uscry despondent. 11 wns ttlsncr- Totis duMlit > tliut IIIIK'.O mo bi' hi to tlilnk I nu\cr would del o'l. M > nppi'tllo nlmo'-t cntlrc-Iy fulled nml 1 booamr t-o cnk 1 coultl Ptnr. el/ hold my pe tition with tbu nillio.ul lompiny. Since taklni ; the mcilUliiG < < of Dis. Lo | clniul nnd thopnid nnd ol > - ! 'or ln f carefully thclrdlrLctlons/iK to my uimlu of life 1 huvulMicmnuatruniier In mlnil nnil boil ) tlnin I liavcuxcr been before. 1'orti'ii years 1 lm\e used nrlous remedies but they entirely fulled to hi-lp me. 1 nm moie than s-ntMled with the niethols ct Drs. Copeland nnd hl'opurd. I nm rid of nil the trouble 1 linvo n.itncd nnd In nil ro pccts n new m n. " S5.OO A MONTH. Catarrh treavel at the utufo m rtte of 15.00 a month medlc.n furnished free. i"or all other disease > the rates will bo low .nd uniform. Patients at a elistancs suc cessfully treated. Bend for symptom blank , 1 HOOMS311 AND 312 , NO\V YORK Ml-'B UUIDDINO. OMAHA , NEU. W. 1J. COPKUAND.M. D. C. H. J-.IIKPARD , M. 13. Specialties : Cntnrrli , Asthmn. lironcliltU , Nor- rons DlscnbO'i. lllotid Il enrus , ttlieumatlsin. Con- BiimptlOn nnd nil chronic altectlona ol thu Uhrout , UIIBI , Stomnch , Llvurnnil KlitnojH. Olllrr llmiri * : II to II * . 'in.i to 5p. m."to8 p. m. Sunday , 1U n. m. to U m. Vile cod-liver oil has lost its vileness in Scott's Emul sion and gained a good deal in efficiency. It is broken up into tiny drops which are covered with glycerine , just as quinine in pills is coated with sugar or gelatine. You do not get the taste at all. The hypophosphites of lime and soda add their tonic effect to that of the half-di gested cod-liver oil. Let us send you a book on CAREFUL LIVING free. SCOTT & IlowNU.Chemuti , i jj South jth Avenui , Ntw York. Your druKRist keeps Scott'j Emulsion of cod-liver oil * ll druggim everywhere do. $ i. J "SANA'J'IVO , " tlio 'XVondorl 11 1 Sjtniiluli remedy lor ovpr 5O venrH | citron all Ner- , vou s DiNcnNOK , ' ; Illicit Of niCIUO- " ry , llcndur ho , _ - \ViiIceinlnc8B9 Beforo&Aftor Uso. icmisotoiiH , i.ont Pbotocrnphed from llfo. JTIiinhood , or dtmliiiitlun of tlioGpiicratlvo Oruniin , etc. , und nil oU'ectii cauovd l > y im t nbiineN. 1'ut iil > coiivciilunUy to carry In tlio vc t i > ock t. I'rtco SI u iMickncc , or U for 65 , irltli \vrlttrn ( iiiaranteo to euro or refund tlio money. Ifndrnrelal trios to sell yon some. IVCIILTIIKESH IMITA TION In place of SAN ATI VO , eneloto price In envo- lone nnd vro vrlll send by nmll. I'amplilot 111 plain uunlcd envelope 1'roo. Addrcaoi MADRID CHEMICAL CO , , Branch Office lor U.S.A. 858 Dearborn Street , OHIOACJO , ILL. SANATIVO is sold In OMAHA , NP.B , by Kulm & Co. , Druggists , Cor. 151)1 ) & DouKlas bis , J. A. Fuller & Co. , UriiKgUts , Cor , Mil ) & Douglas Sts , , and druggists Rcncrally , OR.K.C. XVKS'd NKUVH AN UIIA1NTUM VT MKNT. p8jtt | { ) tur llratarl i. Dltilaaii , fit I. NJJ ralgla , lla.iUnoaj. Nurrom 1'roitratoa cauial br klcohoior tobaoji ) , WukufulnuM , Mental Uourai- lou , So tnenof tuo ilriln. ojuilni limnltr , lolsorr decur.duatti , I'rj.mturu UU Aao , Usrrouuii. i.on of I'ovror In oltlieriai , linpotonoy , l.eueurrbaaanl ellKeuialaYiikn s3i > B. laruluularr l.onoi , Hpar- matorrlio.iciuiDl t > f orur-exurtlan or tin DM In balf-abuiaorar-lii rince. A mantb'4 tr-j.ituunt 11,6 forn.br mall , \yuuu irnntaa ยง li baxaj to our * Kictiorda farti ujtui , wltli Ii will toil wrltcii gunr ntcuti ) rotund If notoJrjJ. ( luirauOa liiual onlr l > r Tliuadoro. V , IMVdruE \ Itt , eolo nzout , outhuait corner KlUiauJ l-'urnum it * . UmaU * Wo will tend you thn m rtrlou Vl och 1'reparatlon CALTIUIO fm. and a Ifcul cuaiautev llmt IJAL'I'IIOS lll limlortt your llrallli , Mri-HKlli uud VJcur. I'Sf It anj far f/'talls/.tii , AddroisVON MOIILCO. , B li ioerlna lk'inU , ( luikmitl , Ohio , NEBRASKA National Bank , U , S. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB Capital . $400,0aj Surpltis . $05,01)1) ) OfDcenand Director ! Ilenrj W. Yatai. R. ( i CuihlDK , tlt prsiWeni , O. if. Maurice W. V. Mor eJolmi , Collhn J. N. U 1'ttrlgk , l. vrli A , 1U J. caihttr. Tl-llil IRON BANK , Frank Leslie's FONLUIOITIIT FOR NOVEMBER ( OUT TO-HAY ) Contains ns Its leading features } Literary Chlrnco. Ily KvKll llnon- i IQUB \ \ ( III tlilrtccn portraits. llnir 11 Century Slnro. Ily t'nAnt.rs UAMRII. Illustrated by Joseph lleckt-r Aluuci'-I.orrnlne. Hy OronnT : C. llt'iuntir. With Illustrations from Paintings bv llenncr , and ntliei t. I'crnoiinl Ure'ollcrtliiiis of Slrltlrh. nnl I'rniii'lN Hint on. Ily A. 1 , ItAwinv. llluMrated by Ilio Autlior ItoifU'i .Not Mmle it till Iliindi. Ily NKI.I.V HAUT WootiwoiiTil. A beau- llfully llhiMrnlcd bird paper. dim Iciiii C.roiKii Shoot Inc. llv Tl.- IANCIOWAN and HFMIV .TrriiMiN. With Illustrations nttcr H. MlllaU nndV. . Small. Cliolnnt \ lit tlio TrntKrnKplnii Itall- road , Ily VAIKIUAN ( ininAiiiuort * niid'riio > usl iiNNrMv Illustrated by OrUwedoff and Antliony. Short Stories , Sketches and Poomsliy McCullnph Wllllnms. 1 ! W.lVrry , M.ilo l.lpmaii.i'nptnln .lack Crnwfnnl , laId ) . Her. Arclilbnld 1'orbcs , Christina llos- belli , and others. S3ols per ropy Ycnrlv Miliserlptlon , $3 Tor s-ilo by all hew s = dealers , or tent postpaid on receipt of price. Circular giving unsurpassed promlum olTors will be sent on application. l.r.SI.li : , VublMicr , 110 I'lllli Avo. , Xnw York C'lly. WOODEN SIDKWALK RHSOLUTION CONSTUUCTION. Cotivcn. CiiAMiinit. UMAIINeb. . , October Uli , VI' ) . ' . Ho It resolved by tlio City Council ot the City of Oinahn , tbo Mayor ooneurrin ; ; : That wooden s.uowalks bo constructed in tbo Ulty of Oiiinliu ns designated below , with in live days after the pub.I utlon of this reso lution , or Ilie personal service thereof , us by ordln in o is atltborl/od null roqtilred , snob sldowalkH to be laid to thojjradoon tbo streets speoltled heroin , and to be constructed of plini plan ! , of such width and thlokness and bo 1 ild upon joist ) of stieh dimensions and In such milliner us Is prescribed by DID spec fl'atloiu on Illo In tbo ollico of the lloarU of Public Works and under Its supervision , to-wlt : West sldoot llllh street , south V of lot Ii , block 0 , Horbaeh's Second Addition , estab lished grade , ( I foot wide. Kast.sldo of : iUh strcol , lot 13. Sunnysldo Ad dition , ustubllsliod riUe. ( i foot wide. Noith sldcof llurdotte street , lots II to IB Inclusive , blocki : , Ullfton Hill Addition , tem porary urade. ( i foot wldo. \\Yji sldo of SSlh ! avenue , lot I , block 0 , , Drake's Audition , present Krade.O foot wide. Hast sldo of : ! 7th sticot.lots U to irt Inclusive ) b'ockCtoslon Addition , cstabllshu 1 Ktalo Ofcot wldo. l jst sldo ot.'l'tb stieot , lots 11 to tf > , Orcston Aiinox , established cra > lesO feel wldo. West sldo of Ilith tivunuTS. lots .VI to Ii7 Inclu- slve.S tow art I'laee , pro-n-nt cr ide , 4 feet w.tlo. West sldo of ! l th axoiiue , ta\ lot No. 4 , sec tion .M-15-111 , piesout 1:1 ado , 4 feet wide. KaslMdo of bth stieet , lots 12 and ii : , block Mioridau I'lace. to npjr.iry Kradc , 4 feu Idu. Kastsliloof4- slroct. lots 12 and II , bloc't 2 , Miorldan I'laeo , temporary criulo , 4 feet wldo West -ildc of 10th street , lots 3 nnd 4. block fl. llorbaoh's Second Addition , prebont gra'Io , repair. West side of 52nd street , lots 1 to 0 Inclusive , blocli 7. Idlowlld Addition , present irade , 0 fool wldo. * West sldo of 2.1 nil street , lots 1 , 2 and D , block 1 , lulcwllu Addition , present ir.ido , U foot wlno. West side of 2-Jnri street , lot 10. Axford's Ad dition , present urade , 0 feet wine West side of O jdou strcot. lotH 28 to ! inclu sive , block 4 , Sherman Avcnuol'aik Addition , present crude. 4 feet Ide. North sldoot Jla--oii stieot. lots 27 and 28. block l.i , Kouiit7o it Uuth's Addition , perma nent crude. G feet , wide. And , bo It fuithor resolve I : That the board * of nubile works be , and Is hereby author zo'l and directed In cause a. copy of this rose utlon to ho published in tbo olllolal paper of the cltv for one week , or bo iorved on the owners of said lots , aud uu- loss such ownois shall within live ( lavs after the publication or service of such eopv ion- btruct said sidewalks as hnicln reiiulred , that the bo ir.l of puhllo vror s cause the same to bo done , the cost of consti noting sil'l sldo- walksrcspcotlxoly to bo assessed against the real estate , lot or p irt of lot In front of and abutlliii ; such sldowalks. 1'usscd October J th , Isl- 11 I' . OAVI ? . President Citv Council. Attest : JOHN OKOVK- , City Clerk. Approved : GEO. P. DEM IS , Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS. To the owners of tbo lots , parts of lots and real obtato described in the above iebolu- tlon : You arid oicb of you 1110 lioroby notllloJ to construct wooden sldov alks ns required bv a resolution of the city council ami inayorof the city of Omaha.of \ \ hlch the above Is a copv. p. w. iiiiuviiAUsnii , Clialrinaii llo-ird ot Public Works Omaha , Nob. , October mh. IB'U. ' O12-ia-14-13-17-18-10. ORDINANCE NO. 3207. An ord nance creating street Improvement district No. 4S'l ' in tbo city of Omaha for the Impiovln of tlio street In s Id dis trict by curbing aud paving and nllonlir. thirty onys to the piopeity onnorsln said district In which to delmmlno and desinato ) iho matorlal deslied to bo u cd for such Im proving. He It orda'nea y the elty council of the city of Omaha : Section I. That Street Improvement Dis trict No. 48i ! for tbo Improvlnu' of lliotreot In said district Is liVroby cieatcd In the city of Omnbii. boetlon 2. That street Improvomctitdlstrict No. 4SU shall compilse Center street from 1011 street to llih stuot. Intho elty of Omaha , am hhall include lots W-8-U-lu-ll- ) , block IU K'oiint/o 4thhuppliinentaiy addition : lots i-'J- ; i.4-r > -'J-10-Jl-l--.J. ] block I , Konnt/e'.s 4th addi tion , mid It Is hereby doelaicd ncccbbary ti- Improve the Mime by cuihluK nnd paving. bection : i. That street iinprovoinoiit dis trict No 181 ! In Iho city of Omaha bo and till same Is berebv ordered Imprcnod bycutblii ! , and paving the same. tfoetloiM. Thai thirty days novt , nftor tin passiiKoaml approval of tblsordliianeo ho a in : tliob.iiiii1 Is liorobv allowrd to tlio ounerai all lots ami real ml.itu In bald street Im- piovi incut dlstt let. to deteimliio aid desig nate tbo material desired to lie used fortho linprov In.of the same , an I notify the city rniiucll theieof. It having lieou and boloj , hoiebv iletormiiiod by tlio mayoi and olt.\ council of s nd eitv , for re isons which appeal rluht and propor.that all the leal osiato In sab Etreot Impiovemoiit district , shall Iieehai4o < and assessed with tlio cost of Iniiirovins thoro- in. to bo thereafter ilntormbioil an I esiao lishwd nccorilliu to tbo bcnollts to tbc propcrty In s-ild slreot Impiovment district and tlio lloinl of I'uldlo Works Is lieroby ill rooted toalvo notloo lo tlio ownorn of landt and lots , subject to local assessment , for tin cost of said Improvements , lo determine uud deslcnato tlio matorlal to bo tihiiil forsuob Im proving , by publication In the olllelnl papo of the city for three coii'oeutlvo davb , i- least Of icon days prior to tlio lap = o of ball ' Section r . That this nrdlnanco shall take offeot aud bo In force fiom ami after its pasb R , President Olty Council. Approved October Hnh Mayor. ORDINANCE NO. 3201. An ordinanceitoolarlni ; the necessity of trrad Ins Decatur btieet from "uth street to 'Us ilri'et. and uppollitlu ; ; llireo dlslnlorosloi nuiirulBniM to absnss and detormiiio thodam aecsi , if any , to the piaporty owners , whlol may bo caused by such Knuliii : . Whereas , Property owni'is roprosentlns , moio than Ilireit-liflhs of the feet fruiila-1 on auld p'irt of Decatur street huvo petltloiioi ttio mnyor and city council to h ivo s ild isr.nl Ins done under the three-llfths t Inuno as pro vlded for in section tfi of tliMClty eiuutor am thu cost thereof to he made payable In i oiiml | liislullinenls' tliereforo ilu it ord.iliied by the city counol. of the city of Omaha : freelioii 1 That It I * proper and nccpssarj and It Ib hereby dcclnieJ proper and ueecssa ry , to ciadn Decnlui 6 1 roe I to Its piobcn estublUhcd Krane Including ; necessary up lironrlifH tlion-io from -'Jth btrtot to ais btrent. In the oily of Omnlia , Boctlon 2 , 'I hat the mayor , \vlth tlioapprov a ) of thu city oouncll. nupolnt tbieo dlnlinur ostnd appraisun to nurraiHe , usseas and deter uiloo Uiodamaiio to properly ownerjwhlcl may be caused by ii"Ii Kruilln ? , taking Into cuntldnrntlou In makliits such apprjUniont the special bonofiiH , If any , toiuch properly , by reason of such grading. Keotlon . That tnU oramixnco shall take effocl mitlbeln for.-o from and after lt pu * Oity Olork. K. I' . DA Vis. Pru-ildcnt Ulty Council. Ape | , , ea October l Mayor. Don't Worry. f some good democratic friend tells you thnt , he eountry'll go to the d if Harrison's reelected - elected don't worry about it. If some protec ted republican smites his breast and in an "I * enow it all" voice says , "I'll leave the country f Cleveland's elected" let him go , but don't worry about it. If an alliance orator assures you that "General Weaver's got a "Lease" of the White House for the next four years" don't worry about it. If your prohibition friend tells you he's done as much to "put down ( ? ) liquor" as any man on earth maybe ho has , but don't worry about it. If your coal man swears coal will , go to fifteen dollars a ton let him swear ( it'll save you the trouble ) and don't worry about it. If your last year's overcoat that you packed away so carefully looks a little tired when you take it out this year don't worry about try a new one. Towait till snow flies to buy it either now's the time today while the stock's new and fresh , and another thing we're going to offeu early buyers something they won't get later. We're going to offer you a very fine all wool Kersey garment in new shades , lined with fine plaid cassimere with full satin sleeve lining * with canton flannel pockets with silk stitch * ing with either self collars or full wide silk velvet collars garments you never saw the qual of for less than twelve fifty we're going , to offer these OVERCOATS AT 58.00 , Maybe you think we've got an object irt making this price. Maybe we have but worry about it. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Cuudrji U ) ik. ui.to lJui. buud Uuuii tor PROPOSED CHANGE OP GRADE , ORUNANCE [ NO. 103. ' An onllnniico declaring the necessity of changing thn si ado of IMrd street fiom llnr- ney htie-jl to l.oa veil won list reel ; ; ' 4th street from Unit Howard street to l.oavonworlh street ; Il'itn slreot from Howard street to Jones slieqt. and tbo Inlursucihis streets , and appoint.n ; : thieo dlslutoiested apprals- ors ton < OSSIHI I detormmo tno damages to propoily owners , which may bo caused by sueli ehaii.'o of urjdu , an 1 or lorlni Ibo cltv ou lneor to make a prolllo showing such ( IlIlllL'O Bolt or liiluo I by the city council of the elly of Omaha ! i-ictliiiil. That It Is proper and necessary and It Is beieiiy decliuo I piopcr an I ncces- s try , lo cli IIIKO the grade nf Kirn stieet fiom 11 in no V sttet'l to l/cavcnuoitli slnicl ; Illlh street from Unit llowuid stre'et lo I.uaven- woith slieut ! ,1'ith stieol from llowarJ stiool to..ronosslrent. nnd the inlor.scoliug stieots , bo ibathild isiado elovatloiib will be as fol lows , tbo grndo between the points cltod belli'nii'foi ' m illlitlit linos. bection ' . ' . ( Jiado of lUid street. novation Klovat'on ofVost of iasl ; t'urb. Curb. South curb of llarnoy street nstabllshod grade 103.0 104.5 Noith curb of Half liowatd street 187.5 187.5 South cuibof Half Hoivuitt street 1P7.0 1S7.0 Noith curb of llowuid si . . .177.0 177.0 South cuib of Howard St. . . 170.5 lifl.5 North curb of .Inokson bt. . 170.0 170.0 South curb of Jaekaou St..1700 17J.O North cuibof Jones si . . . . 17U.'i ' 1700 South cuibof .lemesbt . . . .IbO.O 18J.O North curb of Loaxciiworth st , iih established . . . . - > > > OaO Hootluii It llradu of Illlli street Soiilli cuibof Half Ilouuid stiiot , as established . . . 'Jin.5 Si.O | ( Noilb cuibof llowuid st . .1005 111(1.0 ( fcoutlieiirbof Ilonard st..10J.5 HW.O Norlh " * uib of .lacUsou Hf. , ini5 lh. ' . ( ) ! -outli curb of .laokson st. lt'.r > IS'iO Noith t'liibof Joni'ssl ' lbd.5 I 0.0 South curb of .loncs HI ln'1.5 ' IHii.O Noith I'liib of l.e'ivcnwoi th hlieot. nseslabllshi'd 'JCOr. 19D.8 Houllon 4. ( iiadu of ; ! 5'h slioot South cum of llovMiidHtieui r Ninth curb of .1 tekMin bl 'jns.n 'Mis 0 t-iilllli uillb of .1 leksou t . "Oi."i ' . 'Oi.0 North ci.rb of .lonos stteet. iibostibll-ihed in.1 ; lli'iO SeolIonS. Uradoof llnlf llow ud stn'ol Klovallon ivlnvatloii ofS'oulh of North ( Jin h. OurU , Hast euib of : iltb stieet , as o " ' ' ' Wuslcurb of : Vld"stre'it. ( . . IhT 0 IW.5 boctlon II. Or.ido of Howard htreet Kaotfitibof ntli btiout , as ostibllHhed -11.5 211.5 West cut b of aim street . . .llrt.5 1U0.5 Knst eilibof .Ulli htn'e-l . .IIH.U 11WO \\Vsleurliof .111(1 ( stieeit. . . .17(15 ( , , , ) boctloiiiT , ( irado of Jaaksou utreot Kiibtcurliof'iMli avenue , us West din b of ; i5tii'str'iei.i'oH'.5 ! ! ! ; Kasl cuibof .Tith btioet . . . "ObO Weclcuib of Ulthbtreel . . .18J.6 KustcuilinfUltli stioot . . .1SJ.O IjfO Wcbteiirbofillrdhtreia 170.0 1TO.O bection H. firado of Jones btroct nHbtcurbof iiith htreut , as ( ibtubllblied 102.0 102.0 Wubtutirbof .lltli st . . . lMj.fi 1HI-.5 l.'nstcuibof 'Illh st Ibd.ll ij 0 \Vi t eilibof Jlldbt ISOO liU.O . bcctltinO. That the city engineer bo , ami hereby Is , lustruelod to iiiako a prolllo bhow- Ins such jiroiiosod ohaugo of . radii Section 10. That thu nviyor. wit i tbo ap proval of the elty council , appoint three ( Imln- torcdaiipr.ili.er3 to appralso , as o i and do- tcrmlno t ho damiso ; to property owners which ' of . , tau- may bo ouiisud by such I'hungo Kr.we IHIS Into consideration In makln. such ap- pralbomonl , the siioelal lienellts. If any , to sucii property , by roaaou of auoh chaiiBo of Bjsoot'lon H. That tblsonllnanco take effect and bo In force from an I after Its pansugo. Pa cd October 7tb , 18' NauoVFH ) Olty CJJcrk. Ii P. DAVIH. President Ulty Council. Approved October 10th. iKti. ( Jt-U , 1. IllvMlni Mayor. To iho owners of all lota or parts of lots on Davenport between MtU HnU Jbtli streets : You aru hereby iiollllnd Hint the uniler- slunuil. three ( lnlnturo'ilud freuholdort of tha city of Oiuubu , huvo been duly appointed by the mayor , with tlio approval of the city councilor said city , to assess the dmiiniii to the owners lespoctlvely of iho uioperty ancuted bv Kriidlniof liuvuiuiort street fioin Jljth to ahtli stieols , declined neeessiry by ordlnnnuo a S" , pis od Uulobur 1st , 1SH2 , ap proved DeloheiMth. IS'li ' 1 nuarofurthcriioUllcd.thutliavlnixaccoptcd said appointment , and duly ( iiialldurl as ns- ' ( Milled | jy law. wo will , on the 2Jth day of Uotobor , A. D. . 1M ) , ' , nt thn hour of 2 o'clock III the nfioinuon , at tlio ollico of Geo. J. Paul , 1(105 ( rariium stieut , within thu coriioratollnilln of s.ild oltv. meet for the purpose uf eonsldor- Ini ; and maUliii : the usscsimcnt of dnmage to the ownci * . i"spoi'il\uiv of nald properly , nlloetoil by said L-radhm. liiMiu into consid eration suelal heiirillls. If any. Vou aio Molllli'd to ho pieaent at the thnn nnd plaeo aroios.iid , and make any objections toor htiitoineiits i oneainliiK s ild nhscssiiieim of damages as you may I'oiislilnr proper. < ! W ) . .1 , I'Al'li. ' \V. O. tjllUIVr.K , Oinahn , Oct. Stb , ISO' ! . o-IUd-llit OHDTNANfH ! NO. ! ! 2S | . Atiordlimiieoerciitlni MIUIU dlsiilct No 109 , ( lolliilni ! Its limlls , sl/n of sewers nnil olev i- llons , and ( llru'-tliig tliu hoaid of puhllo works lo taint the nm-hsuy nlit | to caiiso , the poiistiiicuon of the bettors in said dls- t r ol. Ho It old lined by the city council of Iho city of Umnlia. Heel hiu I. That sewer dlstrint No. ICO I * hoieby ereiito.l In the oil vof Uninha. Spet'loiiV 'I hat sewer dUtilot No , 1CD shall comprise tlio following lots and tracts of r al cstnt : lots r > . .078lll -ii-ll-I.r.-l-l7.1f- : ( ! - 20-21-2. - -.ll-27-2i-.1l-n-ai-a.-t4 : a lid 4. ' ) , Hickory IMucn : all In Iho I'lty of ( ) inahi. : H'L'tlimll That He\ei district No. ll/.i shall bo constructed as folloHM llu.'liiiilng with a manhole on tlio ma n ne\\er tnUMIi nlKiet nt nn elevation of IWIU feet iihuvn Iho city datiuni theiieo wosl nloui : thn eoiitui line of Itecs street with an h Ineh pipe nownr to a maiilio u on the line IIPIii > m luli ' , " > -ind Ti Illukury I'laen , nt an outNatlmi of I.I..O feet , llicnei ) aloir. center line of llet'iBtii'ol with an d hu'li plpesrjwei Ufa Hush t uilc 111 fi'iil oasi of 'itli btreotiit nil o'DVatlou of l.'i.'ii fcut All the aforesaid olevatlnns to lie at the ( low lines of Hiild bowers al the points iiiiined The all'-'niiieiil and KiuduMif said .i-weis to buHtr.iU'ht lluiisbiilwoi'ii in iiiiuum an I other points spci'llled. as fin nHprni'll ab u , and ac- cordlni ! lo plans and hpccllli itlous lllod w in the 1)0 ) ild of iiiiblio woi'lis. KIs Inch Innrtloii pieces sl'ill be p need In asdlrei'lcd In writ- said howi'i-ovoryss feel , or IIIK bv the eitv engineer. nei t.on 4. 'I'll it tbu bo ird of public wurKs Ii lifioliv tiihtructed lol.iKo the noi-ossiry hloiM loi-auv ) Iheediisliiictlon of the bowci in b.ild ' ' Kret'loii fl. Thnt this urlinanoi ) Hlti oiTecl and 1m In foieo from and aflor Its Hire. City Clerk , O. IUIIAI'TIII. ' . , Acting Vrosldeut Oliy Uoiincll App.ovo . IOct br . , . illfHMB | : | < Mayor OHDINANCH NO oiOtk An ordinance nnlorlin : thli AMorlcun WaUr \ Vnili6'oiiininy to til.u up and roloouto oertain Ilin hydrants In iho elty of Otnulm. llo U oidnlnod by thu ulty council of the city ' bection I That the Amorlonn Water Worki Comp .ny bo and liorohy ! > reiiulrod to take up and iclofiiKi water liydianla In the city ol U n.iili i. uu foliowK to.wll : Ono at2nd and lianeioft , hlrenU ; ( ) iioiit5lhaiid II iiioioft btrojUj One at7lli and ll.inuiiiit sirtuts ; Ono at 10th and Illaliio tu 3tai Ono at I. th and I'lnu streets : One avlith an I Duroaa strcoUi Tlio n nd hydrant * above bpoolded ns tak > > up to bo 4oc4tud In Iho placob following , lo < Wit Ono on 12tli street bntwcon I.oavonworlh and Jones btiuotu : Ono a tlUli and I'aclllo ntrrotsi OnoutCth ami 1'lorco btiets ; Ono on I''th Ktteol boiHoen Jackeon nad Jones HI roots ; Onu on rah atrcot botwuun Howard and Jack'on stroolsj . Ono on 13th street between JUCUEOII and Joiios stroetu : b'eotlntiThat tlil.s ore ! In unco take offool nnd ho In foron from and after Its pasHUKu. City Ulork. U. I' . UAVlri. I'lcaldont Olty Council. w.4 .