THIS OMAHA DAILY HKE : FRIDAY , OCTOBER 28 , 1892. TOO NUMEROUS FOR COMFORT Baptists Decide that Their Conventions Have Delegates to Spare. AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION Ofllcorn of tlin Slnlo AAoclntl n Klrotcil tor the KiiMiInu Voar soniuililiiK of l > lo Ovrr l'rnp < i < nil Clmtiitcn In tlio UoiiHtlttitliin. The Insl day of the Ilnptist state conven tion was devoted to the routloo business of the nssocmtton nnd to lnlGrotlng spoochoj upon eovoral toplci of Importance to Uo' church. HuportB were ro.id by the chairraon ot the obituary committee , the commlttoo on publi cation society anil the committee on nomina tions. The following oOlcors wera elected for the ensuing .venr : 1'resldctit , Levi IClinDOll ; llrst vlco uroildcnt , K , E. Uennett ; second vlco president , Frank Cnrponterj rccorulng aecrotury , V. W. Williams ; corrcsponiliiii ? secretary , J. J. Koolor ; treasurer , Williiim Baxlon. The foliowlnp are the manator * : C. Jl. Doiitley , W. 1C. Potter , L. Johnson , C. O. Anderson , A. IJr Nordllnjr. 15. II. Am- blor. E. A. Hmsell. A. Williams , V. K. Hudson , J. V. Whltlnp , II.V. . Talc , 1I..S. Armstrong , 1 . 1' . Uchtloy , W. 11. Smltu , Dr. K. T. Allan , A. A. I'lcltnor , Jumos Shop- nrtl , A.V. . Cliitlt. II. L. House. Trustees W. 1C. otter , L. G. M. Balil- win. Tl > o committed on church edifice work reported - ported and the report was adopted. Amundlnc the Constitution. The committed on revision of the conilltu- tlou reported. It wns suggested thot the basis of representation in the state conventions - tions was too Inrec. The number of dele gates wns becoming BO great that It was very dlfllcult for the church which under took to ontorlalu u state convention to flnd nccoiiimodntions for nil the delegates. Several remedies were suggested. It wns bollovod Hint the best plan would bo to cut down the basts of representation. Tno committee nlso suggested that the board of twenty-four managers should bo elected by classes , eight being chosen cnch year nnd eight retiring each vcar , thus keening Mxtcen experienced mem bers on the board all the timo. Mr. L. I ) . Holmes ot Omaha raised the point Unit this report sought lo niiicnd the constitution and thcrovus a clause In that instrument which made It necessary to lay nil such amendments over for ono year. Kcv. L. W. Terry thought that it would only bo a waste of valuable lima to postpone the matter , for noticu hud bcon given last year of the pionoscd change. Other brethren held tnat the matter could 11 of bo taken up because the changes sug gested by tbo report provided for an election of ofllccrs nnd the election had already bco:1 bold. To lauo up this report nnd ndopt It would ounul the election which had just taken placo. Several of the delegates called upon tbo president lo dccldo the point of ordDr as to whether or not the matter could como bo- Vnro the house , but I'O loforred the matter o tbo convention. The matter was put to n folo and tno convention decided to proceed With the consideration of IDC report. Dr. llulllngs BtrncU n chord of harmony by suggesting that the convention nrocccd with tlio adoption of the amendments but that the amended constitution bo not put into effect until the annual mooting of lbll.1. The sec tion providing for tbo election of trustees nnd malingers wns amended so ns to provide that tbo now schema should not go into effect until IS'JII. L. D. Holmes of Omaha nlado a vigorous effort lo defeat the scheme to amend tbo constitution. "It the court please , " said Mr. Holmes , forgetting that bo was In n liaptlst conven tion Instead of n court rcorn , "I think thi- is n most dangerous procoauro. These pro posed amendments will place entirely too much power in the hinds of the board of managers. It will bo absolutely impossible , If wo proceed in this manner , for the stutc convention to place any limits upon the powers civeu to the board of managers. I protest most emphatically against this pro posed change in the constitution. " Unit a do/on delegates wanted the floor and the car of the convention right away and for n few minutes the convention drilled closer to tbo border line ot confusioi than at nnv time during the entire sesslo.i Again Dr. llclllngs came in as a harmonlrci and moved that the further consideration o : the matter bo postponed for one year. The motion prevailed and the convention went right on with the regular program. The obituary committee submitted n report - port In which the following deceased mem bers wore tenderly spoken of : Hev. James Harper of Dollwood , Mrs. Sarah bcott of Tccumscli , UBV. W. NtMelinite , Mrs. II. Lewis of Kcnrnov. Kev. Chailes l \ Wostou of Oxford , Kov. P. S. Mills of Atkinson. The report submitted by the committee on tbe repoit of the board of man agers recommended that the hoard bo authorised to employ n special mis sionary nnd evangelist to help the weak .churches , Tbo report wns adopted. The convention talked llnunco tor a time. The hoard ot managers reported a uellclt In the treasury nnd the brethren wanted It rondo up. Tbo sum of $400 wns needed to balance"tho nccount. Mr. L. CJ. M. Baldwin of Lincoln chipped in an oven $100 to start the suDbcilptinn a-golng nnd In about ton minutes thu balauco \vus raised in shares of $10 each. Closing Work of tliu .Session. The annual missionary sermon wns preached in the afternoon by Kov. O. W. Hand , It wusn long , but Interesting ills- course. " Mrs. P. W. Williams rend an nblo paper on "How to Increase Our Offerings for Homo Missions. " Miss Van Mess read tlin report of the Woman's Homo MUIou society , which wns to have been presented by Airs. Mary A. Hitchcock , but owing to 111 health .Mrs , Hitchcock was unable to unpcar. Short nddrossos woio uellvcicd by lnv. II. % V. Tnto nnd Dr. 11 , C , Woods. The ilantist college ut ( irand Island U-but little more than u year old , hut it bus mndo n very crodlinblo beginning. Iho grounds nnd builillngs nio worth In thu neighborhood of $75,00(1 ( nun til or o IH no debt upon thu prop erty. The trustees were obliged lo go "in debt during the year for furniture , but the amount of tno dollclenoy wiis bum few thou- sund dollan , which thu utato association wns asked to nssUt in raising , Com cut Ion Nntr . The delegates wore delighted with the niniinor In which they woio ontnrlnlnod. This wns Iho most eiitbublastlo and tbo most numerously nticndod etato convention the HaptUt church has hold in Nebraska for WDtiy years , , Dr. HulLori of tbo Chicago university mat all tbo Morgan 1'urk voung men during the noon recess , yesterday In ono corner of thu cliuroh nnd nail a pleasant chat with them , nd answered u number of o.ucstons ! per- taltilug to the ministry unit the oest methods ot attoiidtiig to the prellmmnry iraluuii ; necessary to cuter the profession. Severn ! critluUma were passed by loading dologntcs upon tbo wisdom or lack of wis. dom , us tbo case might bo considered , ol permitting Dr. Fulton to como Into llu con vention nnil tiniko his fight against Callioll clsm. Onoilclcu'atobuid toTnulMii : reporter "I think It was uimUe to allow Dr. Puller to take up tba time of the convention ir puihlng forward a matter that ho Is ptii-oou F nlly engaged in when \\o had other business \r \ of great Importance that might have beer uttuuded to durtue the time ui-cupled by htm I Tbou ugain , 1 doubt the propiloty of piacini. tha state association In tbo altitude of lUHln ; mi tbo light ho Is endeavoring to Inaucuruto Ho U-OIH on thu war path , but that dooi no lu Ufy Ibo NobrasUa bmto association In fol loulng the jame line , " If you have piles Do Witt's Witch Hare nlvo wi'l ' surely euro you. ( jiiick .Nut Inturciloil. Martin Qulcli was reported to have soli tbo ground In l a t Omaha to Nois l.arsan \vno wns ojoctea by Bhoriff Bennett the other day. Mr. Quick says thu statement AVB * erroncoui , M ho uor r owned or olalmat nny K\t Omaha property , and never hnd anv Ot'Hllngs with Nets Uarscn ono way or the other. ' 'Whenever they wnnt u pood- natured man to llcutc In any trnnsnctlon. " Raid Mr. Quick , "thoy always use my namo. They wcro mlsutkon tills time , and I woulJ llko to have you srxy so ns I do not want to ( jet tangled up In this caso. " HAYIin.N IIKOS. Wnndrrdil Snla of Clutk * , , laolct , Wrap. * . Tlio stylus , iho qualltios , tbo fit. tlio tnlk r-iilalo , tlio prloo , nil must bo rljrbt or tills s\lo : could not surpass all former efforts. , OUILimBN'S CLOAKS. Loolc nt these natty anil dopcndnblo scbool cloaks at $1.0r > , at $1.03.tit Jl'J.j , at $2. 0. ut $2.)8 ! ) , at $1.00 , at ? l.fiO. It li simply Impossible to match llioso jjoods alul prioo ? . LADIKS' CLOAKS AND JA ( KHTS. Loolc nt thu nmllcss viirloty , tlio ini- mcnso stock to select from and the do- slro to soil. It Is not u question of profit now ; tha goods uitHt b6 wold. ! 10U Indies' walking jtickots ut $3.00 , worth SI.IK ) . S50 ! liner jackets at $3.7fi , worth $ .5.00. 27" ) full dross jackets at So.OO , worth $7.iiO. Htlll ureator sacrifices In finer goods. Special low prices on shawls , skirts and wniaK INFANTS' OUTFITTING DEPART MENT. Every holonKhifr to a complotn ward robe for infants will bo found in this de partment and at prices beyond competi tion. LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS nt oc , at 7c , at lOc , at IL'Jc , at 15e , at -'if , imported to bell at 15o up to 50u ouch. .Sueelnl low prices on veilings , ruch- liiL's , collars r.nd ribbons. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Occupies twh'o the space , carries double the slock and Is making groatof efforts to please In unlnuo styles , hi ex cellence of quality and surpassing va riety to Select from. Look at these ladies' felt hats at 6Uc , at 7oc , at $1.00 , nt1.2. . > stud fee who can match them in style , in quality or In price. Look ut those imported pattern hats " and compare prices"at'd quality. IIAYDEN BROS. liiiHim llrllc'\cs in rrotcctlmi. There is one ioud thing about Russia and tunt is that she protects lior homo Industries. In the intensely Interesting letter froa ; the versatile correspondent , Prank G. Carpen ter , wblcn will appear in Tin : SUNDAY 13ci : , "Carp" snys : "This Russian protection crowds ncurly all classes ot foreign goods out ot the market , and undcrita lart'O manu facturing business has grown up in Russia. " Piles of peonlo have mlcs , out UoWitt's Witch Hazel salvo will cure thorn. IVuililliif ; ISdlx. MlssMaiy E.iUon , the daughter of a well known Omaha traveling m m , and John .1. .lohnaon , a prominent Wahoo banker , were married last night at the residence ol tbo bride's imrents in Kountzo place. A largo number of Omaha and Wahoo people were present. Mr. Charles A. Pluclrett and Miss Clara Bcllo Orchard were married Wednesday , October 2(1 ( , in thu parsonage of All Saints church , Kov. T. J. Alarkny ofllciaiiog. Perfect action and perfect health result from the use ? of Da Witt's Uttlo Early Kis- ers. A perfect liltlo pill. IllrliinuiKl A ; D.iuvlllu IttuuU. Itti.TiMoiii : , Md. , Oct. 2 . A plan for dc- dcposjtliig these underlying bonds of the Richmond & Uanvlllo railroad system on which Interest has not been paid has boon prepared and is urw.m the bunds of counsel for the bondholders' committee for approval. As soon ns it is adopted the interested bond holders will take action to protect their In terests in the three properties immediately concerned. Opera singers and public speakers can keep their voice * clear und strong with tlio niuily roin3dv , Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. lliiini' ut tliu I'cict Cray , III Tin : Si'xi ) vv Bus will appear ono of the most captlvallngly willtcn descriptions of Stoke Pcgl , the homo of the 1'oot Gray , that was ever penned by that versatile cor respondent , Udgar L. Wakeman. Thijro is no moro ncacoful spot In all Knffland and on first bcrotnine iiciiuauued with the uluco a sense of eternal Sabbath provades the lovely locality. You don't want n torpid llvor ; you don't want a bad complexion ; you don't want a bid breath ; you don't want a headache. Then use DoWitt's Little Early Misers , the famous little pills. q Iliinlcint ; in KiiH lu. In TUB Su.xmv BBC will appear a most interesting letter on the banitlng and monoy- Icualng methods of Russln , bv "Carp , " the famous corrojpondont. This letter should bu lead by bankers and others in to res toe ] in financial matter * , for It contains much curi ous and valuable information on ban It lug. * 4i.fiO Mine Snip. riAYDEN BROS.'SHOE DEPART MENT. TIIUUSDA.Y , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Kyriin UoiMt's U'lll. The llyron Uced estate was before the pro bate court for consideration yesterday on an application of Molissi Uoea to compel A. Ij. Uocd , the executor , to lilo a complete report , Hhowlng his doings since the property came into his hands. The order was muJo and the report u ill uo filed not later than Novem ber 1. - * y. . , " . < > Slum Viln. HAYDEN UUOS.'SJIOK DEPARTMENT - MENT , THURSDAY , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Sheriff Hennott.yestoi day levied on forty- nine lots In North Oinuim addition to satisfy * n judgment of ? " , § 47 In favor of the No- btuskn , Savings and Kxchango uank und against Wendell Hrown nud others. The lots were appraised nt $ .200 ench. They are located between Florence nnd Cut-oft lakes. Ministry to I'ortiigul Will Soon Hit Vacant. Niw : Voiu ; , Oct. 27. A dispatch from ( Hen Palls says that .George's. DatcboUior , minister to Portugal , will soou resign. Ho wilt go to 1'arls as agent for three prominent Insurance companies , Ccrnmn Siitliign Dunk , Since tlio iibi'iimn Atnork-nn Savings bank has gene out of buslnoss the Gor man Saving's ban ) ; , located at 211 South 16th street. Karbach blocl ; , In now tlio only Gorman saving institution in tbo city" . Deposit your Uionoy with them anil got Intorost. IIAYDKN nnOS. SHOE DEPART MENT. THURSDAY , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Frescolnp und Interior decorntinu ; do- f-iyns und ostiinntos Jurnlsheil , IJunry Luluniuiii , 1508 Dou hib street. CAME TOGETHER OX A CURVE Belt Line Freight Engines Collide East of Oak Chatham Station. - ONE ENGINE COMPLETELY DEMOLISHED DrUcr lltor * llnil forgotten Ilia iflHMinrl rurlllc.'n Now Suli- ( irli.ui Trnln Scrtico niul Its KlTcct Ilillroiul New * . T\\o freight trains cnmo together with aU- nstrous results on the Belt line near the Twotity-fourtli street crossing at S o'clock icbicrdnv morning. lOnglno No. SOS , with Engineer Constant and Plroman Congilon In the cab , bad just left Ouk Chatham station , nnd was working up considerable spaed when Englno No. 9M , with Engineer Ous 12van and Fireman Don- ahoe , cnmo swinging round iho curve. There was no lima for brakes and reversIng - Ing the engines and the crews of both trulns Jumped for their live ? . A freight train was standing on the soutn sldo of the track uhnru the collision took place nnd the mon were nil com polled to jump In thosamo direc tion. They nil landed safely just ns the en gines crashed together ! Enpino bOS Is a total wreck andls King ever on Its side on tha north side of tha track with Iho tender of'No. 000 piled on top of It. Tbo other engine had its cub torn oil nnd U otherwise seriously damaged , None of tha cars were dainugod , and none of them left the track. The engineer of No. OM had orders to side track nnd wait for the other to pass , but for got his orders. DON'T I.IKi : TIII3 CIIANOE. Kelt I.Inn riitrnn * Object to tliu Now Subur- liun Tmln Schedule. Hcaidents in Dull line towns do not look with much tavor noon the now train scrvlco on tbo Missouri 1'ucltlc , alleging , and not without reason , that the westbound train in the morning passes suburban towns too Into for them to go to business in Omaha ana I ho oast-hound train lonvo * too onrly In the afternoon. While it is true that , train No. Mil leaves Auburn at 5- : < " > a , m. It does not get to Omaha until 8 : . > 0 , mulling thu run of eighty-live nillos in It hours and ' . ' 5 minutes , including stops at every station between the points nnmed. The residents ol Portal , ac cording tn Missouri 1'aelllc officials , arc the only people materially affected by the change , although oven from ttinro trafllc is very light. When the Missouri Pacific ran subtirban trains In the Interest of the people living at 1'ortalVostslde. . Walnut Hill , Druid Hill and Oak Chatham the ofllcials claim the pat ronage secured did not compensate for the coal uecd 01 thu oncine , much less pay for the cost of running tlio train. After an experiment of a year or more , those trains xvcra tukon off , the street cars getting most ot the travel , as they had done ovcu when the Helt line trains were leaving early ono'JcU and lalu enough to suuuro tlio class of tVavol most catered to , clerks , merchants and working people. When the cutoff was opened between Omaha and Plattsmouth and anew now schedule was to bo made , local ofllcials worked zealously for a purely Ne braska train run in the interest of people living bstwcon Auburn and Omaha , who might como to Omaha to tmdo and got homo early enough to do the worlt about the house. The start was an experiment and trains Nos. 301 and ai > 3 have proven them selves the mo t popular experiments ever planned by thoMissouri Pacific. Train No. . ' 101 brines a larger number of passengers to Omnha than over before , moro by great odds than any other single train on an v other road , a section ot country oighty-llvo miles long home inado absolutely tributary to the metropolis , whuroas .heretofore these same people wcro compelled to tiadont Auourn , Falls City and other near by towns. So successful has the train been that already local ofllcials aio clamoring that Falls City bo made the starting paint for the early morninp train , which wnon ac complished wilt bring passengers from points 125 miles uwny. It is the intention now to start No. 301 from Falls City In the very near future , nu hour earlier than Its Auburn leaving time , and bv in creasing its running speed between stations arrive ut Omaha at the sarno time us now , b0. : . 0.At At nrescnt the Missouri Paclfio Is not thinking of nutting on unotucr suburban train for the benefit of residents snv twenty miles out , but they hope that as the prcsint arrangement grows nna Iho great gooal accomplished is soon people wil accent this service in the light ol a purely Nebraska train catering for all the business nlong the line , and not dUcriminat log in favor of any particular soction. Cntnrrli In tlio Mr.id. Is undoubtedly a dUeasc of the blood , anil as such only n reliable blood puriller can ofToct u perfect euro. Hood's Sar.snparllln is the best blood purifier and It has cured many se ver o cases of catarrh. It gives na appotlto and builds up the whole system. Hood's Pills act especially upon the llvor rousing It from torpidity to its until ra duties , euro constipation and assist ulgestlon w.i.r.n .Shoo ill- . IIAYDEN BUOS. ' SIIOK DEPART MKNT , TIIUUSDAY , l-'KIDAY AND SATUUDAY. Hitst Onuiliu i\letlons. : 4'ho work of ovlctine the sciuatters from the Hast Omaha possessions goes merrily on The parties who have now been ordered t pack their effects and move are Mrs. Ander son , Henry Larscn mid Hans Noilson , ul parties who are on the land that the Inter st.ito Hrldgo and Terminal company expect- to occupy in tlio construction of its bridge. The notices to ( juit wcro borvcu by Deputy Orlpg yesterday , and In oacli turoo days' time is ulvcn In wblrh to move the bulluing : and get oft the land forever. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Svrup for cull dren lootlilne produce ) natural iiulot sleep tiScnnts n bottle. * Ronl cRtnto. Murrains only. My word Is Root ) . W. G. Albright. u21-L N. Y. Llfo bid ? . W'J.r.O Mine IIAYDEN BROS.'SHOE DEPART MENT. TUTRriDAY , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Ilrlok. yard for sale ; on same boil of clay us used by HucUstalT for p.xvlnjr bride , otc. ( Juy li. Abbott , C'roto , Nob. Dr. 1'iilton J.i'utiiri'fl. Dr. Pulton will snoal ; at Plrst Unntist chufch tbiH ovoniiiff nt TtfJO o'cloclr. Snbiout , "Tbo Reformation in Cuba : Its Lt'Sbonp , " AilmUsIon free. T , R. Allwrt of lloston , Mass. , is in tbo city anil lias become ongug'ad to Miss Annlo Oruulo Downr of Omaha. Tbo wodilin ? day has boon sot for loo. 27. Eastern papers ulcaso copy , HU..1O .Mum hulc. IIAYDEN nUOS.'SHOK DEPARTMENT - MENT , THURSDAY , PltlDAY AND SATURDAY. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder NoAmuiouiaj No Alum , Used in. Millions of Homes 40' Years the Standard , Both the method nml results when Syrupof Fips ; is taken ; it is pleasant nnd refreshing to tlio taste , and acts ccntly yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver nnd Bowels , cleanses the sys tem cfl'cctually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy 01 its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the moat healthy audagrccablo substances , its manvexccllentqualilics commend it to all and have inado it the moat popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 76c hollies by ? .ll leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one wno wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO , , BAN FRANOIBOO , GAL. NEWYOBK , FT.-ST Man who Rive's his million1 : for the foundIng - Ing of hospitals , colleges and asylums is not mor e ol a iihilanthroplst than is ho % vho is the avowed avowedO O Ii gini p i o iT. anl the suffering , the helploi = 5 victims of cliseiun. Tno myrlaj of maladies known : is Nervous , Chrome nnd Private Diseases are of so obstinate and complicat3d a char icter that only the most gifted , skiU- iul and wUaly experienc ed $ B 10 In the land can comprehend or cura thom , for they Uo'y ' tha bttovtB of the general prac titioner who has not made tnem hib llfj study. The euro Of neh di o.ise < 5 a ? Syphillls , Gnnorrhoua , Qleet , Spprmatorrhooa. Lost Manhond , Etfects ot E.irly Vice , Stricture , Hydroole , Varicocele. Piloj , an-1 a thou anj other Indroi afflictions roqiiiro Highest dagree of raodlcal skill , such as but "ew men passesR. The r cord of Drs. Bolts 4c Bo'ti proves h'mtobo the most nble , f.ucc9 = > sful and opular fepseialisti in America , If not in the Woi-lrl And the number of permanent cures thay iave etleoted within the p.iijt 27 year3 can : iotbo eqaallod by any othar phyoicians In this or any other country , Send ! cents for our illustrataJ book of "consultation free. Call upon or address with st.imp , Drs. Betts & Betts 119 So. 14th Street , OMAHA , NEU. CAN BE CURED. If Dr Filionrk'K trcitmcnt nnd euro of rniiMiinp- Ikni nuresHiiuthliunun mi'l untried , lu'uplu mUlit dmibtiimt wlint lm t > ro\iMl lt clf thniiuliu record us old ustmrKnmdluti.'ms , moans juit whut Illi , A SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION nnil ( or all dUciues of tlin I.unen. No trcntinrnt In Ilio world iun iiliuMm niiuiy pormnncnl curi > n of ruimiuniuli" ! tollturuillt us lir. choiiurf'x Nothlni , ' in MiliircH''l ! idlr clly aniU-rTui'lU-uly on Ilio hum iiiomlirtiici anil IHsiK'a.uiid sj iiirk | | y illipoii'H nt tiihert lei * . conu'CttltiD , latliiniiiiutluii , coldi. couulii und ull lliv BOOHS of ojinuinpilon at Dr. Schenc&'s Pulmonic Syrup XOTIC'IOOF ASSBSSMKNTOt1 UAM AOES FOR G HADING. To the owners of all lota , uarlsof lot ? and ronl tiBtiito iilinik' lliinillton Btrcot from 4Jtli K trout to NVOS tolly llnills. Yo'i are liuroby nnlllluil that tliu unilur smnoil. tlJ'po ilUlnlorusieil frpuholdurs of Hi city of Oiniihn , Imvubnon duly nppolntu by ilionmyor , wllli the apiiroviil of tlin clt , con null ofh.tld city , to n suMi tlin dnnuuo t lliu owuuu ruspeutlvoly ot tliu iironurty at fueled by Rr.idluz of .nld strnot. cfcclnrcil noc- pssury by onilnunco nuuibui1 U.1I. , nussoil lj- tobot Ifitli , IMi.1. iipliroroit Uftiibor 1'JlliVJ \ ! > . Von an ) furtliur iiotinml tlmt lutvlni ; uc- coptuil Hiild Huoliilinulit | , und duly iiuiilincil nsroiiiilred by law. wo nlll , on tliu did diiy of ZSOvumuur , A. D. WJi , Ht tliu hour of lhW : o'cluvU In Din forL'iiooii. ui tliu olllcu nf Snrlvor .V O'Dunolioo. UO.l Karuauihtrcct. within tnoccir imr.itnllmlunf salilcltv. meet for Iho pur- l.oiio of i-onsidoilna nnd mukluu the us usj- inont of d.iniHKe ti > tli'i OWMUM respi'ctlvoly o B.ild itrnpvrly nlfeolod by s.ilil crudlii ) ; , luklng lalocoiijUlvrutlonnDuuliil lujnelltj , If any. Vou uru notllled to bo prcuint nt lliu time nnd iilu'jo ufuruanlil unil tuako uny to or Hitoniinu : uoiii-urnlnz Bald n of UkniHifCS Kf > yuii inuv vonsldor W li. bllltl ( IKUUOKJ. I . . . , Coiniallteoof AppraUeri. Omaha , Nob. , Oct. . ' ( llli , IUM OSldlOt A 1'rnrlntnntlnn nnd notion to the nlcctors nnil Icgnl vntcr of the city of Oiniihitof lui nnnunl city nlcotloti of tliu olty of Onmhn , to lip hold on Tno'dfiy , IhnBlndny of NoMnnbcr. ISftI , for Ihn put' IKMoof olootliiR uno councilman from each wnrd. To the electors nnd losal yotors of the city of Oinulin : 1 , Moor-io P. lloinla. ninyor of the city of Diiiiihii , do Isiuo tlil . my prooliitnatlon. nnd by the authority vosteil 1 1 mo n such nmyor lo hnruby ulvo pniillu notion lo the elector * nnd ICKIII voters of the city ot Onmh i tlntt : in Mi nil Ml olty oloollon of tlio city of Onmhi. : "Ill liohold liMulilclty on Tnotduy. thnnlLMith lay of Ndvoinlior , 18' ) . ' , for thoimrimsoof elect- n ir ono cailncllin in from o.toh w ird. Tlio polls Rlinll bu IIDDII on tlio ( Ixv of i.ild olccllon at olKht oMnok In the tiiiim.ui nnd shall conllnno open until six o'clock tu the evening o ! the sumo day. HI the iL"pfctlvo voting jlmei follovrln ; , to-wlt : ItllST WAIID : comer 7Ul " l1 1Slh " Iltltl "Mt allu-v . " olno.troot bo- ° f 6lh 9t"c"- ' arl < Wl1d nxumiu " "H W cor"or""l" " 'lillel ' < ory cor"er " ' Bl11 " 'N K Corner I3tl1 nml VI n ion ONDTAUI ) . C0rilor IUh nlul Jonc < 1 C ° "lor 13tl1 ! l" corner 19tl1 ntl(1 th uml corner J0t1' a'"l ' I'lcrco L'orllor IUh II1" ICt N K cor"or 61tl < ! ntli and Con- tu W cor"or Sltu tttl(1 " 3 K Conier20llll > ni > Hancroft 1''th Iatrct-N ! K corner istli and Vlnton ilroot * ? . ' 1'1'1"9 ' W slinots' corner IJlh nntl Vnlloy IUh llstiIct-N E corner 20th ind Iloulovard TlllllltVAHO. . l D'strlot-8 W corner 12th nml Chicago Sd ! ni'strlct-N \ \ ' corner Nth and Davdntiort slruot- ' . .Id Dlhtrlot-South sldo of Capitol nvouuo iiuriwestof ) Kith strout , 4th District West shlo of 12th street , 1)0- ) iwocn Doiitflasaud Dod c streola. nth Ilslrlet-N ) K cornur luth and L'apltol iventio. / Uth Ulstrlot N U corner ! Hh nnd llarnoy Directs. 7lh llblrlct-S K corner IUh and Doujlas .tieots. sth District N E corner lith and Jackson streets. uli Ulstrlot S E corner 10th and Howard st reels. FOUIITI1 WAIII ) . 1st District - JTW corner 17th and Davenport ilreots. -'nil District N W corner 2nd nnd D.ivcnport ftreuU. .ird District N W corner 25th nnd Dodco nroutb. 4th District N E corner 17lh and Dod o itreots. , Sth Dl3trIot-N E corner ITth and llarney aircets. Uth District N W corner 20th and Douglas moot * ! . 7th imtrlet N W corner 20th street and St. dury's IIXOMUO 8th District SW corner SOth street and St. Mary's avonuo. Dili District ftut shlo of South 19lh street , ) tnoeii llarnoy struct and St. M.iry'sa\oiiue. lUih District N W comer ISth and loiven- rtorlltbtreuls. llth Dlbtrlct S W corner 17th street and St. 's avouuo. 1'irxii WA'iu. 1st DKtrlct r > ist ft loot Sherman avenue opposite Mandcrson struct. i'lid District S K corner Sherman avenue ind Wlit stieot. .Ird District bV corner Shnrman avenue ind I/iico street. 4th District N W corner Slioniian avenue ind CJraco htrcot. Jtli District S W corner ,17th and Churlos treets. Uth District I'.ist side ot Phcrnian avenue i bo nt.'I I ) foot northjot Nicholas street. 7ih District S U corner Kith und l/.ird trcuts sth District N W corner 10th nud Hurt ilrcots. Uth District N n corner Uth and Cass streets 10th District Kabt sldo North 17th street bo- twcen Ouiifurnla and ( J.iss streets. llili Ulsirlot b E corner 13th rml Oass streets. SIXTH wAiin. 1st District S n corner 24tn strcot nnd Ames i.'oniR' . 2ml District S W corner IGth Bticot and ; r.ind uMMine. : ird District N E corner 45th and Grant .treets. . 4th District S W corner 21th and Manderson ' Mh District sn corner 21th nnd WlrHtrcots. Oth DUlrlct S W corner Alnl and l'urler : trcet3. 7lh District N W corner Sllh aid Corby streets. eth District N C corner 27th and Uurdctto slrccls. Uth District N E coiner 2nd nml Grant .ticiiH. loth District N Wcornfcr 2Sth and franklin stroots. llth District S W corner 24th and rianklln streots. 12th Dldtriot S W corner Sin'l anil ClarK stiucts , SEVENTH WARD. 1st DUtrlot 3 W ooruor 23th and Muson sticets. Sid : District N F , comer 2Dth uvenuo and I'opuleton iivenno. Urd Dlstilot S W corner 29th stri'ot nnd Woolworth avenue. 4th District NV corner 19th street and Arbor stti'ou ' fith DUtrlot South sldu of Vlnton atroot nour ( oiibtof ) south HJd u\onue , (1th ( District S E corner auth avenue am : I'opploton luonne. 7tli District N W corner Ulth mid I'mncls strootn. EH1I1TII WAIII ) . 1st District Hast side of 26th strrot near ( south of lOlmrli1.street. Und JllstrlctVn > t side of 23d Slrott near ( Himtli ot ) I'.iul filroet. Ilril District N W corner 20lh urn ! Nicholas hlroots. 4th District Nn coiner 29th ind Cumin ! ; strcHls. nth District West side of North 2.Hh slreet nonr ( north of ) Cumins felroot. Bth District .S K iMiciiorS.'d and Hurt Rtrepts. 7th Distrlot 3 W corner VUlh and btieuU. NINTH WAIII ) . 1st District S W corner 'fill and Ci 2d DUtrlot N W corner 40th and OnmliiK olieuts , lid District N C corner < 0th and I'urnam structflt 4th Dlhtriot North slue of Davenport itreet iionrwo t of ) NoithU2d uvitnuo. 'ith dlslrict b i ; cornur JUt nveiino aud Dodtfo htreut. Oth District S W corner 29th avenue und Juckson street , In wltuojs whnrcof I hi\o : hrroiinto sot ; inv Imnd iisnuivor ot hiixl city of Oniahu , thh , 1'tli d.iy of Ouiohor. IMtt , ( JKO. I' . . IHMIH , Mayor. Altosti JOHN GKOVI.S , CHy ( Jlerlt. oiud.'it DEFORMITY BRAOES ] _ EiasticStockinji , Trusses , Crufc/ies , Batter/33 , Syringe ? , Medical Supplnt. ENF 114 S. latliSL , Kcst lo Post old cq. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880 , THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. from the shoulder ! Today we open and begin soiling in oUr . overcoat department on second floor the fir t shipment of our eastern representatives recent great purchases in New York. The over coats placed on sale today comprise about a thousand garments in Kerseys , Chinchillas and Cassimeres in blues blacks browns- modes and mixtures and at the prices wo have made on them they are the cheapest heat producers ever sold in Nebraska. you save two dollars Cjg O Will buy you today a good heavy blue chinchilla overcoat , cut double breasted lined with nubstan- lal twilled lining with fancy sleeve lining vel vet collar and can ton llanncl pockets. you save four dollars 3 S No more no less is the price today for a splen did heavy dark blue cassimere overcoat lined with double warp Italian with fancy striped sleeve lining velvet collar and canton flannel pockets. Six dollars here ten elsewhere. 8- -you save four-fifty- --S8 For eight dollars you can buy of the Nebraska to day all overcoat that would give the average cloth icr heart disease to sell f or less han twelve and a half. You can have cither kersey or chin chilla. The chinchillas are all wool so are the kerseys. The chinchillas are lined with double warp black lining the kerseys with plaid cassi- mere. The chinchilla sleeve linings arc fancy stripes the kerseys of heavy surah silk. The chinc'iillas are blues and blacks the kerseys fancy shades of browns and modes. $10-50 you save four-fifty $10'50 Ten fifty buys a fifteen dollar overcoat today. These garments arc made of elegant fine heavy kersey- with fancy plaid cassimere lining pinked facing fine silk velvet collar and canton flannel 'pockets. ' They're positively as good a garment as you ever saw sold for fifteen dollars anywhere. Do you use Whisky Leads all others in Sold only at Uigh-clas * Purity , Quality , Bouquet , Drinking Places and Age and Smoothness. Drug Stores. O DALLEMAND A CO. . CHICAGO. INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM . V = ' C n TI V > - * " \ 1 * $ Tor the trcutrnent of Chronic , Private 1 Nervous Diseases , MAM : AND I.TMAI.E. LMIo.s , Fistiilti , Fishiiro ami Hh-Ic- tnro ol'dus Itoctinn prrumnciiil- l.V < 'iirl without Uie ui > e of Knife , 'l.igalure or Caustic. i Enclost 4cIn xlainps nnd our 107 par HOOK' ' on DIM'.AKKb und ( .nn Minn Illnnki , will bo JIAIl.rD rill.E. lilTKKNATIO.VAI. SAMTAItll W , IClli and IIo\\irU Ms. . Omahn , 'M'U W. U. ilAAH I.I.I. . M. 1' > I'll'S , Btiilloii ILIi | .ip r. YourEvesi 3ii Eyestostol froa bvaii EXI'E'IT ' OI'ITOIAN ' l'oi fret adjustment.ujorlor ( | len-sei. .Nnrv- 01 bhouUacho enied by usliu 0111 bpoct.iu.o mid Eyuilabioj 1'rko * low fur Hut uUni ( toads. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO , JUS. 13thSt.Crolirlito3 U' "t PSTOHOMETRY ! DR. EWIIVJA HAZEN , Tlio I'liiMiniuwual l'liy lolan , iMfijoruinl Author c , will tciii'li iijrlio iutrytiiU | ) lclun iiii < lollifM tminiililu tlioiu lo illaimiilii ( lhi't e im'l ' k'lvu tlii ciirallvuiiitenl wltlion linLln " | uu llon . umoor rvnd u luck of Imlr wltli ll.uu uii'l ' liiiulhltdHirua' n.j THU HI : u.rn nri'K i ; , 418 N.Ulu fc Vt , J011.N bllEliUi' , I'fcu. Strictly ' ? Pure White Lead ' is the Best Paint. Care is necessary though , to obtain strictly pure , as the market is flooded with so- called Pure White Leads that in reality contain but very little white lead. The following analyses of two of these misleading ; brands. show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they con tain. The analyses describe the labels and brands on the packages and give the con tents as follows : Misleading "C. I' . Lawson & Co. Strictly Pure Wlili * . 1. cad. " Hcd label , witli brush , on which Is i-rlntcd , "Guaranteed to be ulrlctly pure. Forfeited if adulterated. " Materials Proportions Analysed by tlarylci 58.10 per cent. J. ricbintf , Oxide of Zinc 34.90 per cent , Milwaukee. White Lead 13.00 per cent , Calcium Car- bonnla 3 30 percent , "Masury'a Railroad Wliite I.rad , " Whlta lubel , marked "Hailroad Wliltc Lead , 355 pure ; John W. Masury & .Son , New York nnd Chicago , wananted supeilor. ' Materials 1'ruporltons Analyzed by Oxide of Zink 55 70 per cent. Lcdoux & Co. , Unrytcs 41 30 per cent. New York. We have a book which gives the analyses of a large number of misleading brands. If you are going to paint it will pay you to send for it. In Painting use strictly pure White Lead ( see that you get either , "Southern , " "Collier , " or "Red Seal " ) , tint it with the National Lead Co.'s ' Pure White Lead Tinting Colors , and you will have the best paint that it is possible to put on a building. I'cr aalc by llr Lett dealer * In palr.u every * W NATIONAL LEAD CO. , St. Louis Branch , H Clark Avenue and Tenth Street , I St. Louis , Mo ,