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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1892)
WHISKY WROUGHT HIS RUIN Yoing Sabine on Trial Charged With the Crime of Forgery. HE WAS A LIQUOR INSTITUTE GRADUATE A MnnVlin Siinvrnl friiin the Vlnlt of n Woninn Iliirelnr Mr * . rmiiln'K DIIIII- MRO On MI AnghiHt llrr Itrother- In-liur < ; < mrt .Notes. Tuocasooftiio state against A. U. Sabine In ou trial In the criminal division of the dis trict court. The prisoner 1 charged wllh having forged and uttered a forced paper , n tate warrant for * 9 to. As the itory ROC , the defendant was In company with ono Sul livan when lie obtained a letter from tbo Omaha poslomco , a letter that bolongcd to BLOthor Sullivan and containing the warrant wblch has caused nil of the trouble. Thn warrant was cashed , nnd then both ot the men landed In the county Jail. Last week Sulllvun pleaded guilty , bJl Sublno decided to Binud trlnl , Thuro'n a sad feature connected with the case. A foxv months ago , Sablnu having lulcl up quite n sum of money , decided to marry. 'J his ho did und was Betting along nicely , holding a good position ai a bookkeeper In onn of thn Smith Omaha packing houses. Ills tvtfo wonted to visit her parents , who resided lu nn njiliirii city , and a short nmo iipo slio loft for the old homestead. Almost lintncdlutcly niter her departure the young husband fell Into bad com puny utiil ut ouco tool : lo drink. His fcmployor tried to reason - son with him , but It wits of no use and n tow weeks later ho became n perfect sot , adding crime to tils record. HU acquaint ances Induced htm to outer ono of the numer ous drunk cures of the city. There ha wus cured , for the tlinu being , but ho left the In- ( dilution weak In body and mind.Vhllo in this condition lie fell uy thu ways 1 Jo and be came a party to tbc theft of the letter con- tttlnlni ; the warrant. HIiuToiik the furniture. John S. Ruck has u tale of woo which ho has unfolded In a petition now on lliu in the olltco of tlio clerk of the district court. He avers thafon October''li , Ib'Jl ' ) , ho was enjoy ing the quiet of his own homo ; that In the night time of that Iden tical dav , with a ( treat noise niui without an } ' previous warning , the defend ant , Amy Douglas , broke lute the residence , Inking away the furniture. Two days later , 10 the plaintiff avers , the same defendant again visited tliohouso and broke lu a sacond tlmo , miiklnir a still louder nolso. Now the plaintiff seeks redress in the courts , asking that Uo bo nllou-eil to recover the sum of f. > , XXI from the defendant. Ho llxos thu value of the property taken at $10 and says that ho Is nutltied to recover $4IKIJ on ac count of the Mi a me , distress ot mind and humiliation which ho has sullerea In thu premises. ; Her Hrotlicr-ln-lnw. My m Pi'lnglo has tiled n suit In which she hopes to bo able to prove to the court that she should recover a Judgment for S j.COO from her brother-in-law , Uobert Pnuglo. Him avers that this nrothor of her husband , in a public place uud in the presence of numerous persons , said that she was a lewd woman nnd not lit for rcspectaulo persons to associate with. Thu Hey Lost Ills Life. Juago Scott is hearing the testimony n the case of Fannlo E. Klchards , administra trix of the estate of Ucorgo Uertram Weston , deceased , airuinat the city of Omaha , W. J. Council and W. li. Clarku , defendants. The plaintiff alleges that on Juno 29 , 1SU1 , Georpo NVogion , a boy some 10 or 1vcnr * of nge , wns playing In tjio vicmitv of Twonty-lltth nnd .Mason streets , near the Maion school. On that day , together with a lot of other boys , ho was nlnviup m n pond that had been formed by a heavy rain which fell a few days previous. The bovs had a raft on the water nnd In floating about the Westoti boy fnll off and wns drowned. Suit is brought" against the city because } ho pond cxtcnuea over and across the street , tinu acolnst Council and Clarka because they owned the abutting property , which wus ulso Hooded. The plain tiff seeks to recover sf.riOOU dimagos. alleging nosllgonco upon the part of nil thu defend ants. ants.Tho The defendants in answer show that the boy was a trosspassor , and that ho was upon n raft constructed biucwnlk of which ho and tbo oilier lads hud stolen from the city. District Court Notus. Yesterday was the time the Jurors drawn to nit Jurltiir the next Uireo wookti of the district court should have re ported for duty , but initcnd of thu full ninety boincr prusent only ui'vcnty-livo re sponded when their names were called. Sovonty-tnroo wanted to bo excused , and thirty of the ninn did succeed in convincing Judge Davis thut they wore not lit subjects to servo thu coui.ty in the capacity of jurors. Judge Scott has continued the Sarpv term of court until November 1 1 , and in the meantime - time ho will occupy Judcro Koysor's court room. Judge ICovsor will hold court In chamber. * . The tlrst thing to uo taken up will bo the Hoiol attachment cases. Tn the case of Frnuk J. HiiUUvm ngalnct tbo Missouri Pacific Hallway companv , the Jury yesterday returned a Verdict for the plamtltT and assessed his damages at $7,7f > 0. Baldwin was n switchman in the employ of the company and while acting In that , capacity lost a foot. He sued for $15,000 , alleging that the accident was due to the contributory negligence of the defendant in maintaining n defective track. 'llui Tculiii Published en ocbulf of Hood's Sarsnparllla nro as reliable and worthy of your conlidonco as If they came troin your best and most trusted neighbor. They state onlv the eiinnlo facts In regard to wnat Hood's Barsaparllla has aouo , always within truth and reason. Constipation and nil trouble with the di gestive organs nnd the liver , are cured by Hood's ' pills , Unequalled as a dinner pill. WEHREtt COULDN'T STAY. Another .llentlnic of llui Hoiiril nt duration Kail * . Eight members of the Board of Education mot last night at the ooard rooms and were obout to settle down to business when Mr. Charles U'ohrcr Informed the board that ho could not . Ho had stay. boon married bht it few days nnd his wlfs was afraid to stay atone ufter dark. Ills departure from the board rcoms broke up the quorum and the remaining members decided to adjourn to moot on Wednesday evening. There is nu accumulation of business on hand thut must IHJ attended to , nnd if the board falls to have liuvo n quorum at the next meeting several mutters will bo loft In n very bad shape. ACui'cloiCluiluru. . There Is no use of any one sintering with tun cholera when Chamberlain's Colic , Cbolcru anil Dmrrhma Remedy can bo uro. cured , It will v\va \ relief in a faw minutes and euro in a short tlinu. I have tried it and know. W. II. Clinton , llehnetu , N. J. Thi epidemic nt iiolmotta wns in llrst bbltoved to to cliolora , but Hiibiequoni Investigation proved It to bo u violent form of ay outory , almost as dangerous as cholora. This remedy was luud there wltb great success. Forsalo by druggists. ] ( ciiilrt | > 4 Some . . Thp Omnbn Printing company , which has the contract for printing the city uud school board tlclwtj will begin ely , the work today , 100,000 tlcuoU of oaoh being contracted for , iu addition to the same nuirjuor nf sample ! ballots , The tlcxots will bo divided Into wards as follows , put up In bioctss of IXJ. ) each ; First ward , 1I.'JK1 ! ; Second ward 10SOO : Tlilrd ward. lO.bOil ; Fourth ward ! 18,200 ; Fifth ward , KI.200 : Sixth word. 14 , ! > 00 Sovcnth ward , 8.40J ; Eighth ward , 6,41X1 ; Ninth ward , 7,200. You don't ' want n torpid liver ; you don't w nt a bad complexion : you don't want n bid breath ; vou don't want a hoadarhn. a'hen u o Daltt' \ Little ICarly Ulscr * , tbe fumou * llttlo pUU. Ojitem at Your O u I'rlce. The oyster > var which broke out at the commencement of the season between the Baltimore and local oyster dealers instead 6t abating U apparently growing fiercer. Ycitcnlnv Dnltlmoro wrnt Omithn ono better and cut the price fi cents n can. Oysters nro now quoted In Omnhn at from Co can up , nccoralng to quality. The Heht appears to bo the remit of certain houses refuting to enter Into n combtno or agreement to main * tain pnco ) nt n fixed point. Ignorance of the merits of PoWIU's Llttlo Lnrly Utters Is n misfortune. Those llltlo pllu rogtilnto thn llvor , L'ttro bcadacho. drs- popsm , bad breath , constipation nud bilious- nosi. WORLD'S FAIR SOUVENIRS. HIMV Vim CUM Olitiiln Onn tit the Colum bian Itiilf-Diillntw. According to Chicago papers the demand for the World's fair souvenir half-dollars has fallen off. About ono-tonth of the 2f , > 00,000 huvo ooon contracted for. Although many offers have boon made for the ontlro Issue the fair managers decided to sell them direct to the public. All of those souvenir coins , oxcont flvo , are being Fold at n uniform price of $ ! oach. For the llrst coin struck oft $10,1)00 ) 1ms alroadv buJn olforcd , and various prices huvo been bid for the -100th , 1 ISUil , 1S9.M and the last coin , ttaslrlng that those souvenirs bo distributed as widely r.s possible among the people , and that all , Irrespective of locality , have an equal chance to obtain thorn , the exposition authorities have sought to prevent syndl catoi nnd others from purchasing largo quantities nnd thus "cornering" the sale. On the contrary , they have arranged to sup ply b inks , business houses nnd Individuals In nil partaof iheiuunlry with as many as they may dcslro to distribute among their patrons , customers or friends. They rcqulro onlv that the orders must ho for tlftv coins or some multiple of llftv. nnd that the order bo accompanied by the cash , nt the rate of $1 for each coin. A great many bunks nnd business firms have glndly compiled with these conditions nnd ordered each from fifty to SJO.OOO of the coins. Notwithstanding thoao conditions hnvo been widely puullshod , still n vast number of inquiries by letter Ins been received nt exposition headquarter * , asking how the coins may bo obtained. The best way Is to got them through local batiks , allot which are no doubt willing to accommodate In thut way their patrons nnd the residents of the city or town in which they are doing business. If , however , for any * reason It Is desired to obtain them otherwise , the proper method Is to form a club of sub scribers for fifty coins , or some multiple of lifty , and select somu ono member of the chit ) to snnil on the order and money nnd to distribute the coins when received. Orders should bo mtdrtissod to A. R Soobergor , treasurer World's Columbian exposition , Chicago. It Is probable that the coins will not bo ready for distribution until some tlmem Do- comber. But the order * are being sent In rapidly , and will be lilted in the order of being received. Therefore It is Important that nil who desire coins snould put , in their orders as soon as possible. Too .Much ol 11 liisic. Itlsnot unusual for colds contracted in the ' full tohang on all winter. In such casus catarrh or chronic bronchllio nro almost sure to result. A llfty-cont bottle of Chamber lain's Cougn Kcmedy will euro any cold. Can vou alToru to rlsu so much for so" small an amount I This remedy Is intended os- poclally for bad colds and croup and can always bo depended upon. For sale by Urus- gists. HARD TIMES IN EKGLAND. lm > rts Ituln .Mmlu to Itullnvo tlio General IHstrmi. According to the Bradford ( England ) Ob server , it is oxpctod that an arrangement will ho como to which will enable work to , be carried on at the famous Sir Titus Salt & | Co.'s plush mills at Saltaire , near Bradford , without Interruption. A low months ago it was unuouncpd that in consequence of tbo Mclvlnloy tariff law atul the decrease in the demand for plush goods , the company had , found it necessary to wind up Its affairs and ' close the mill * , rendering souio thousands nf workpeopleidle. . It is now confidently hopnil that success will reward the efforts of a Uradford spinner to bring about such a reconstruction of tbo business as will prevent the great suffering among the workpeople which would follow cvnn a temporary stoppage of the mills , and will also involve as llttlo loss as possible to the shareholders. At the sumo time , it Is ' stated thut Mr. Edwaid Salt , ono of the sons of the founder of the mills , is leaving the neighborhood and intends to take no further part in tbo management of the con- j corn ; while Mr. Charles Stead , who was chhlrnini ) of the directors of the Into com pany , mis ulso decided to withdraw from the concern , and has already como over to this country , with a view to placing tbo branch of the business which was started some time ago nt Bridgeport , Conn. , on u sounder basis. The same paper says : "British farmers ! nro saying that t tils is tbo very worst year tcoy have over known. Thn wheat crop IB poor , und nt the same lunothc pncaof wheat is desperately low. And other things nro not much butter. Bvon cattle and sheep , which have In former years helped to stave off ruin , are no peed now partly because of low prices , partly because feeding stuff has been short , 'bomothlng must bo done' is the general cry Irom nil agricultural districts. Hut what is 10 bo donoi They would put ' taxoa on foreign-grown wheat and meat nnd 1 . otner foodstuffs , out they can't. Two other remedies rcmaln. Ono is a general reduction In rents , 'j'ho ether Is n sweeping nwny of the big proilts of the middlemen. " ' Perfect action nnd perfect health result from the use of Dd Witt's Llttlo Early Hls- ers. A perfect little pill. NOT "GUILTY WITHOUT OUIME. " llnrghirii Touch Ihu llox Olllco of tlin Fur- iniiii Street Tlielitur. When the treasurer of the Farnam Street theater came down yesterday morning to nt- tend to his usual dally duties DO was surprised to find the door of the ticket ofllco open. This door Is fastened with a Ynlo lock which Mr. Burgess himself attended to after the per formance Sunday night. No force was used niia there nro only two keys to the lock. Two money drawers hod boon broken o en as well us u largo wooden chest containing the stock of tickets , and about < V > cents in change was secured by the robbers. Tlio safohad n ticket on it nnnouncing that ' the uoor was not locked , consequently the door was not smashed. The partitions sur rounding the strong box , liowovor , wore ) broken and the box Itself taken out but not oponnd. It only contained u faw dollars. It is the custom ot the management to donnslt each night's roeolpls In the vault of the Paxton - ton hotel , which cheated the burglars out of nearly SI,000 , All llnlliuVK. Services at St. John's Collegiate church will 11n bo solemnized at' ) o'clock this morning. In the evening ut 70 : ! ! o'clock there will bo sol- nmn services , commemorative of All Souls. | The oflloo of the dead will bo chanted by the clergy nnd surplicod choir of Croignton uni I- versity. Father Hooffer will pruuih the commemoration soimon , AtK'litlon , Itcpulillpiin Clllln. All leacuu clubs will report Tuesday evenIng - Ing at Twonty-fourlh and Cutulug streets iit 7:1)0 : ) sharp ana Join In parade for Uoodrlch hull rally. Hon. John L. Webster will bo , I sneaker of thu evening , B. H. Honiboy , Vice President State League. For bronchial , asthmatiu and pulmonary i complaints , "Hrowu's Bronchial Troches" I have remarkably curative properties. Sold only In DOXOS. BOSTON STORE TODAY Owin' to Rain All Our Great Salts Adver tise : ! for Yesterday WILL CE CONTINUED TODAY The intlrf : * Slock of Knowtcn * I'rcsbj-'n Hough ! I'roin the SlirrlfT nt lr Than fiOoontlio llollnr Uu Snlo Todiiy. ALL IN FIVE LOTS. ALL AT 25C A YAItl ) . 10,000 yards of colored dress poods , ( lotiblo width , -10-lnoh nil wool cheviot in solid colors , witli tnoro ntul nuvol dosifjns alwn.vs worth 4'Jc ' ; ulso double width navy 'blue Btorm porpus. The tibovo ut 25c nro the yroaloat vnluo ever scon. scon.ALL AT 290 A YARD. 100 plcuoj colored dross fcooila In 10-Inch ohnntfcublu sorfjos ; 64-inch nnvy bltto storm serge ; In oU-lnch { , 'r < l.v homespun - spun with novel dubious , worth 0u ! ) n V'ird. All tlio ubovo at spcoitil prluo , ALL AT aOC A YARD. 75 pieces plaid dross troods ! 13 inch nil wool plaids and Htripos , all now styles , bright and doairuulo patterns , wet th ( ! ! lo a yard. : t8 inch novelties In camol'H liafr and bouele offccU In browns , blacks and navlas , worth 7oc. 412 Inch black and whlto plaids and Htripos mohair brilliantlne.s worth 8Se. The above are exceptionally bargains all at 3o ! ) per yard. ALL AT 47JC A YARD. 10 ploees imported colored dress poods , till wool , ntivv ' bltto storm sorgos , worth 7c ! ) ; all wool' Scotch mixtures , all wool London cord , worth SI.00 ; all wool black serge with blnulc tufted plaids , regular $1.00 goods ; all the ttbovo at47c. ALL AT COG A YARD. GO pieces high grade imported colored dress goods , -It ! inches , line imported serges in navy blue or black ; all wool I'Vonch novelty dross goods in alligator and jncquard effects , worth The hbovo for this stile at G9c. REMEMBER OUR GREAT KAIL- ROAD WRECK SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING. BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas. 1OO bilvcr Coins 1'rco. When issued about Doc. 1 , wo will give away 100 of the beautiful World's Fair Souvenir Coins free. Write for ono at once to tlio World's Fair Hotel Providing Co. , 400 Chainbor of Com merce , Chicago , 111. for Itcnt , Warehouse. A very desirable warehouse , 40x100 , suitablefor a jobbing business and espe cially adapted for the Hour urd food business. Located on railroad tracks. Apply to E. A. Carmiehucl , care of Mc- Cord , Brady Co. ONI : PA UK ix : Totlin rllyol .Mexico mid Coturn. For the mooting of the American Public f lloalth Association and Interna tional ft Medical Conirress , to bo hold in the City of Mexico November 29 to December - comber 2 , ] 89 ° , the S intoFo route will sell tickets at one lowest iirst-r.lass faro for the round trip. This is an excellent opportunity to visit Mexico , ono of the most delightful trips t imaginable , at very little cost. A special party will leave Omaha Saturday , NovembsrlO , and join a largo party from Boston and other eastern cities / at Kansas City. . The faro for the round trip from Omaha is only $01.00. For further information and reserva tion 1 of Pullman accommodations call on or address , 12. L. PALMKlt , Pasbonger j Agent Santa Fo Route , 1310 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. North Kml Ucpiilillcan Itutly. The republicans of the fifth , Sixtb and Eighth wards will bold a grand rally this ( Tuesday ) evening at Goodrich hall on Hamilton and Twenty-fourth streets at 8 o'clock. Hon. John L. Wobstcr ana Juuco Jacob Fawcjlt will bo the orators of the evening. Members of the above mentioned cluoa are requested to meet iu their respective clue rooms u,7:30 : i ' ) . in. sharp , anil mnren team there to the ab'ovo named plneu. The public is cordially invited to attend. A Uholiini ncire. ; A reported outbreak ot cholera at IIol- inettu , N. J. , created mucu excitement In thutvicinil.v. Inveslipatlon showed that the dlscaao was not cnolora out a violent dysen- tory , which Is almost as severe nnd danger- ous as cnolora. .Mr. Walter Willara. a prominent merchant of .latncstwrg , two miles from Helmotta , says Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrbuu Heraody hns given grout satisfaction in thit most severe c ? os of dysentery. It is certainly ono of the best thliips ever mado. For sale by druggists. The following Dormlts Wire Issued by tbo Buporintondont of buildinpa yesterday : Wllllum Olascow , one-story frame cot- tnRC , Thirty-sixth nnd Ilurdotto strtetH . $1,003 Three minor permits . . . 475 Total . 1,473 In Olilon Ti mi's People overlooked the Importance of portra- nently beneficial effects and wore satisllod with transient notion , out now tli.it it Is gen erally Unown thut Syrup of Flics will per manently cure habitual constipation , well- Informea pcopto will not buy ether laxatives which act for u tlmo , but liually Injure the sjatem. oFrescoing and interior decorating ; de signs and estimates furnished. Henry Luhmann , 1608 Doutrlas street. The follnwlnR marrhiRd licenses were Issued by County Judge Kller yesterday ; Name and Address. ARC. I AiiKiist 1 \ Slrubo. Scrlbnor. Neb . 21 fThalicu Mcltuiu. Snyilor , Neb . Ih I John II. iiuh : , Omaha . Si ( I'.niiiiu J , Uiircl , Omaha . .7. . IU I Vlllms Kvasok , Soiitli Omaha . IB f Ynrsllu Ortmann , Omuha . . . . . . " . ! Utliiff tlin Nuw Vliuluet. The grading of Hamilton atraot up to the now \ laduct on Military avenue bas boon completed and motor trains began running ever the structure Sunduv. The old bridco Is still being used for wagon travel but a soon to bo torn down. noocbam's Pills neil well because they curc- Closuil liy CroilItorH. The hardware store of Rurojch jfc Co. at 010 South Thirtoanth straut has boon closed by the creditors. A number of morteages \\oroplacedupon the stocu at alato'hour last Saturday night , The ouly I'ure Crcaui of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Bsed in Millions gf Homes 49.-Years tlie Standard. ' A LINCOLN MERCHANT Ho Had Ctttorrhoftho Head nnd Throat and Severe Bronchial Trouble for Over Six Years Modern , Scientific Methods Cured Him. Mr. W. S. iMorton of 103 J Q street , Lincoln , Neb : , the well Unown livestock und comtnislotrtnorchant , olllco 1012 O street , says : "I had catarrh before I came to Nebraska six years ago and it hits been growing more serious and more complicated ever since from Him- pie catarrh of the head to BOVCI-O Urotnhlal trouble. W. S. MORTON. 10H g ST. . LINCOLN. * 'My lion t nnd mno nerofltoppol up , cati'lni ? Ulni- cuity In liroutliimt , Imvhu to bruitliu through my inoulli nlioctliorat times There nm continually Oiill , full ft'olliv over nml betnucn tlio oyc ? wliic'i wns very nimoyliu. Slatlcr ilruppcil from my heft I Into my throat , fuivliu' mo tolutnk niul Milt until ills- Kii tcil wllh myull. Tlili wni i-ipacliilly l > ad In the morning. My thruiit wns sura niul p irchcJ anil 1 near ly I1\VH > 3 llll.la imv , tiAnciNn coi'oti ami a dcrp serene tln my Inns ! . I Kot 10 my sleep dill mo no KOJit. 1 would arise mornings tlrcil niul unrcfrc < licil. "A short tlmo nco I lnvnn n CDHMO of treatment with the iiliyslclunsor tiie Coionuil | ! .Muillcal Initl- tutc. Uiulur thulr ruro I Iniprovo'l frOiii the very start ntiilto.lHy Iiimuntlrely wullj nlliny trouble lias been rcmovcil. "I will ii'lnilt ' tint I nortto thcio pliy lclnn with out fnllh. I ilM nottclluvuo.itiirrh-e'pcclnlly chron- Iccatr.rrh poulitbo curi'il , Tno hot thliiB loin my Is than linvno'iiiivcil ' my belief. Tie o phyilclanf harocomiiletulyc'iro'lmi-anil 1 am rial loboonoto rccomtncMiil the.n to my frlouli utul the public. " IIAVK YOU A COUGIIV IS TIIRRB A SOHKNK3S IN YOUIl LUNGS ? IS YOUR HR1CAT1IING DIFFICULT1 THIS IS 1UJONUIIIAL CATARRH. DON'T WAIT FOR IT TO BECOMti CONSUMPTION. TREAT IT AND CURE IT NOW. ARE YOU OUT OF TOWN ? And Do You Want tbo Unexcelled Mall Trei tm3ii- ? Then willo for the "sjmptom blnn * , " which 7 > r , Cupclitn 1 a bhopnM semi to the o ho ilo'lro to tuku tlio fainona Copcl.iii 1 AMiopar.l featincnt by mall. The blank I ? h-cnloil'-lv ] devl-cil , nnU you nil I nil your symptoms In It Jn t u you do In those CHSC * . Kcturncd lo the Institute. It onabljs Drs. GopcLml A. bhopard todlajno"ti yourcaso perfectly. Trefttnu'nt Isthen priwrllie.l , molKliuH oxprcc'J imil corre spondence showing pie ro * snnd condition reiiulred. Try lliu mull treatment If > ou cannot uomo to the ot- lice. DRS. COPELAND & SHEPARD CURE NOT'TONLY CATARRH , HUT BLOOD DISEASES , SKIN DISEASES , RHEUMATISM , ETC. $5.OO A ( V3ONTH. Caliirrh treatei at the unifo-m rata of $5.00 a month inodlc.ii as turnis'aed Irse. For all other disease ! the rates will bo low and uniform. Patients at a dlbtaucj SU3- oesdluliy trolledPuml for symptom blank. ANi > : ir ' , NI\V YORK HUlLDr.NG. OMAHA. XEH. W. 11. COlM'U-iAND. > r. . C. S. MlKl'AUD , M. D , Specialt-'os ; Catarrh , Asthma , HroncliltH , Ncrvoim Dbuanes , lliond IH i'iiiOt , KliutimatHtn , CoiiiMiiup- tluniind all chronlo aflecilons ol tlm Tlirout , l.tinKM , btuuiach , > kin. l.ivor u id Kldno ) H. Olllcu nouri : .ito It a. m. . to j p. in. , 7 toBp. in. bunilu ) , iu u. m. to I' m. HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLEANSING. for Farmers , Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , iiurs = , Ctc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water "SANATIVO , " tlio Woiulerlul Spniilhli remedy forever over SO V c n run ull Ncr- VOUK > Luclc of ITSciiio- ry , Hen d u c li o , , Wuliofulnemii Bef ore & Attar Use. imis ioiid , Lost I'liotograph d from life. HI 11 11 li u ( > d , or diminution of ( lioGenorutivo OrBiins i , etc. , nud all 'rUt > ctn caused bjr past ubimcH. I'uUnp eoiivcnleiilly to curry- In tlio vent pocket. I'rlco P 1 a pacUnuct or O Ibr85ti-wllliii irrlttrn cuuniiitce lo euro or refund the monov. ' if n dru l6 tries to fOH you \VOIlTlIl'K.SH ISII'IM. . TIO.V In jilacoof HANAT1VO , enclono price In onvo- lone and wo will trnd by mall. I'umplilot 111 plain neulcd.euvcloi.io free. Addrem < MADRID CHEMICAL CO. , Branch Office ( or U.S.A. 853 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO , ILL , SANATIVO is sol J in OMAHA. Nltll , by Ktilm ft Co. , DrUKKlttt , Cor. 151)1 ) & Douglas Sis. J , A. Fuller & Co. , l > ruKRiss | , Cor. 141)1 ) & Douglas Sis. , and drugciils icu ; rally , DR RW , BAILEY Teeth Killed \VItli out I'.Un liy tlio Lutont Invon- tlont TEETH UXTItAOTRO WIl'IIOUT I'AIf Olt U.\.NOER ItR APULLBHTOF TKETH OX UUUIJEK I-'OR 93.OU. rorfect fit guaranteed. Teeth cxtraoto : ! In tliomornlni ; . Now ones InaurtoJ lu ovuiilnz of same day. Ben specimens of Romovublo Hrlrtgo. Buo ipoclmoni of I'laxlblo Klastlo I'lata All work warranted us rapruiontod , Ulllcc , Ihlrtl 1'ioor. 1'axton Illojc. Tclepliuua 1085 , KHliiinl I'.ir.u in Sli. U'ulio Elevator or Sfilrw.iy fro.u 161'a BtretjtEutruuce. SKWKU BON'DS. Pmclnrnktlon mid notion of MilimlMlon to tlio doctors nml loiml votori of tlio citv of Omnhn of tlio question of iMiiInK bonili of tlio city of Uninlmlii tlinnmonntof ono linn- droil tlioiuniid ( lnllnrsin ( .0)0) ) ) ton ly for tlm eoiixtrnctlon nd miilntonnnco ot nonora In the oily of UliKilin. To the electors nnd losnl voters of tlio city of O in nh nt 1 , Uoorso 1 * . Itoinls. iimyor of tlm cltv of Omnhn , ilo Issue this , my tiroclniniitlon. nii.l liy thn ntitliorlty tostoj in too us su > h insivor , ilohurobjr itlvo tmbll > i nntlco ta the i < lector nnd loinl voters of thu city of Umnln , licit n cnnprixl election will bo hnhl In .tld oily on Tuesday the nlittitli diiy of Miivoniber. is.c for the tnirposoof suliinlttiiii to said electors and lecnl voters thocjuostlon mill proposition fol * IdwIiiR. to-Wit : "riluill bonds of the city of Omaha in the cum of onn hundioil then > > utid dollars ( $100.000) ) ho Nsuod for the construction and innlntunaiioo of sp\vrr \ < . to run not nioiii limn tuentv tJ > yoir . toilraw intorcst not to exceed - ceed tlvo per eont per utiniiin. wlili Intrtust I'ouoiins iinnoNod thereto , mid not to no "old for less tlinu pir. : tlin nriH'ociU from the sale thereof to bo oxiiondc'il for the coiisinn'tion niul 'irilntennneo of * o ors In the city of Omnhn , nnd the proceeds thereof not to ho dl- \ortcd from tlio objects therein spcoilli' 1. Tlio said ini | > stlon nii'l propusit on shall lie biiilttei ! tos ilil nloototx ppliro In the uiopcr form jiiorlded tiv law for olllelnl liallots , with tlu wotds "VKS. " "NO. " printed thei-mm All of said liullots havlnir an "X" in irk follonliK the word -VKS" shall bo eoitnted In f.ivof of said lininN , and all of said hal'ots iiK "X" innrk folUnrlni tie word NO" shall ho roiiiitoil and considered as niialnst thu Ksitlim of s'lld binds. The pollsshall lioolionon the d.iy of said election elclit o'clock In Ihu niornlni ; ami slinll contlniio open until six o'clock In tlio Bvonltifjof the sumo iluv at the rospccmo votlns places , as follows : llll.tl W\U | | I : cor"ur Tth "ntl Mn 1 'n I worth DIstrlnl-N streets. corner 8th and I.O.IVOM- BtlUUtS. .trd nisirlet N i : corner 12th nnd Jones 4 . nislrfct P K eornor Htli uiit Qnt nllov south of I'lerco street. ftth DistrictNorih slilo of I'aeillo atroot bo- - tncun Ctli and "thctroutH. Otlj nislrlot-K.nt sl.lo of Cth street . south of ) I'aclllc street. no.ir and ' ' ' William ? street. s 1 ! uurnorof 1'nrk WHtl avuiiuo MM District S W corner 10th nnd Hickory streets. J nth Dlstrlet-S V corner Clh streets. anil Center streets tilth District N W corner flth and Ilancroft lltli District N H corner 13th and Vlntoii streets t , SECOND WAIID , streets. 1st District N W corner Uth nnd Jones and District N W comer 13th ' streets. and I'.iclllo worth ard District streets. S W corner Jfilh nnd l.naven- Uh District SV corner 2Hh mid l.oavua- worth su-oots. 5th O.Htrlet S I < corner 2Jd and Leaven- worth streets. ( Ith District Kist sldo of South 2Hh ' street , ooposlto I'opploton iivo. 7ih District S H corner 10th nnd I'lorcu streets. bib District S E corner Ilth and William streets. 'Mi DNtrlct N E corner Sixteenth and Con- lur atreots. I'lth District NV \ corner ? Jth and Dore is slrcuts. Ilth District SE cornerSillh and linncroft slrenls. I'jth District N 13 corner 1Kb und Vlnion strcots. lath Distili-t S W corner IJth nnd Valley .troets. avenue Ilth District NEcornur20tb and llouluvurd TUMID \VAItI ) . 1st D.strlut-S W corner 12th ami Clilua u . ill eels. 2d District N W corner Uth anil Duvcnpoit streets. Ud Dlstrlet Pouth sldo of Capitol avenue 110:1 : r ( west of ) lyth street. 4tb District West sldo of 12th street , be tween Douvlns and Dod e streets. 5th District N 13 corner luth and Capitol avuniio Ul h District N E. corner Oth and H.irncj stieols. 71 h Dlatilct S E corner Ilth and Dou'lu3 stioots. sth District N E corner 13tU and Jackson s tree It. . Uth District S E corner 10th and Howard WAIID. 1st District N W corner 17th and Davenport stroots. ' 'nd District N W corner 2.'nd and Davenport stieuts. rd District N W corner STith and Dodco sirools. 4th District N E corner 17th and Dod'o atreots. 5th District N i : oornor 17th mid llarney aireola. Uth District N W corner 20th nnd Douglas Uiools. 7th ' District N W corner J6th street nnd St. Mury's ii\enuo. 8lb ' District S Wcoinur 20th strcot und St. Miiry's H van uo. Oth District Gust Bldo of South mil street , hotwecn llurnoy Mpeet and St. M.iry'suvunuo , Uth District N VV-soriiur 18th nnd Loivun- worth streets. llth ' District SV corner 17th street uud St. M-iry'fi avenue , UrTII WAIID. 1st District Rust "lie of bherrnun avenue opposite Mandcrson street. 2nd District S C corner Shormnn avutinu and Wlrt strcot , Ilrd District S W eorner Sherman uvcniio and I/aio street , Jth Dlstrfet NV corner Sherman avuniio und Grace street. . 'ilh Dlktrloi S W corner 17th und Charles streets. Gth District E'ist side of Sherman uvcniie aloutili ) : foot north of Nlcholus street. Till District S K cornnr Kith und Iz.ird slruels. 8th District N W corner Ifltli imd Hurl streets. Uth District N K corner 15th and O.tss sliouts. lOth Dislnol Cast sldu North 17th street bu. tweon Uiilifornlu und r.ihs htreiils. lllh District S H corner ISth uud Oass streclb. SIXTH NVA1II ) . 1st District S E corner "Hb street nnd Ames ( avenue. 2nd District S W eorner 20th atrcot und Uraml nvunuo. Ilrd District N E corner 45th and Grant streets. 4th District S W corner 21th and Manderson streets. 6th District SK corner 21th nnd WlrtitreuLs. Oth DUlrlct B W corner ird and 1'urHcr streets. 7th Distilct N W corner 24th and Corby streets. Bin District N n corner 27th nnd Hurdelto streets. Oth District N E cornnr 2.'nd and Or.int streets. loth District N W corner 23th and FrnnUlln stroots. Ilth District S W oornor 24lb and 1'raiiUlln stroots. I''th DIstrlot-H W corner 22nd and Clsirl ; htrectn , SRVENTII WAIID. 1st District S W corner 2dlh and M.isun streets. 2nd District N F , corner 2'Jth avenue nnd 1'opnloton iivenno. : ird District S W corner 29th street nnd \VoolworIh avonuo. 4th District N W corner 20th street ami Arbor strent. ftlh Distilct South sldo of VInton street nnnr ( east of ) south Mil avenue. Cth District S E corner ; wth nvunuo nnd I'opplelon uvoniiu. 7tn Dlbtrlot N W corner 3Hb und Francis streets. ElOIITll WAIID. 1st District Hnst Rldn ot 20th street near ( eoutli of > Chnrhis street. 2nd District Went side of 23d street nour ( south ot ) I'uul street. ard District N W corner 20lh anil Nicholas gtrools , 4lh District N H corner 2Qlh and Onniln- Bt rente , filh District West sldo of North 2-Hh slrcot , nenr ( north of ) Uunilnx Htroot. Oth District S K corner'-'d und Hurt strents. 7th DIstrlct-3 corner VOlh and C'asa itroets. Ki.xnt WAIIP. 1st District B W corner ! id and Cumins Btrooti. 2d District N W oorner 40th and OumliiK streets. ad District N E corner 40th und Farnntn utruuts. 4th District North sldo of Davenport street noir ( west of ) North 32d avenuo. 6th district S E corner aixt arcnuo and Dodife street. 6th District B W corner 29th urenuu uui1 Jackson streoL In vrltno ° a whereof T huvo hornunto set my bund as mayor of said city of Omaha thli 17th day of October. 1HI . ( Jio. : I' . HKM18 , iluyor. Attest : JOHN Quovus. City Olutk. oI02H-d. MOUNT VERNON PURE VIRGINIA RYE I bog to call the nttontion of the ] ) ub- lie to the ubovo popular brand of pure rye whisky and respectfully nsk u coin- piirlson with tiny ether brund of pure rye offoro-J in this miirkot , It ib fur auporior to any ether whisky und I guarantco its absolute excellence in lluvor as well as Its purity luidlts wholo- Bomo olleete. The public is invited to cull und try it Henry Hlller , GIG N 10th St. , famil.v wine and liquor houdd Esmond hotel block , Two hundred boys overcoats for boys ute Two hundred boys' to a doxen years old overcoats for boys up in heavy eassimeres to a doxen years old in handsome stylish in line all wool Scotch with fine cheviots in n o b b y twilled 1 i ni ng with p 1 a i ds in beiutiful detachable cape -with shades in dark efL'cts com fort in every with more warmth square inch v a 1 u e and style than usually four dollars at two value six ' go together do'lars a n d ninety fifty at four dollars cents. and fifty ce U s. rin T1VS tle Stopy on b ° ys % overcoats for to- ciay. We also open in the boys' department several new styles in our popular line of knee $2.50. This line of suits has clone more to baild up our enormous trade in boys' wear than per haps any other one thing. They're made first of all tovea the cloths being selected for cUirabHity. The suits opened today are in both double and single breasted in plain colors in plaids in stripes in checks in oassimeres and cheviots and are as handsome a line of goods as you'll find. Remember , we make a specialty of this line ofsuiTsT"an'cl that this qual ity commands four dollars usually. We will also place in stocTk today for the first time three hundred of our new line of BOYS' $3.50 SUITS. These suits are made of very fine heavy cassimeres--pure silk and wool. They are in superb styles in cTaTirTa"n cy pTa'ids. They are in nobby shapes , and are finely trimmed. They are suits the like of which are never shown even as a "catcher" for less than five dollars and at our price , three-fifty , are the ' " " " ' cheapest fine suirs'"Th"e"TTe'braska ever offered you. SPECIAL ORDINANCE XO. 1720. An ordinance UivylhK u spola' ' tav and n ess- mcnt on ccrt.iln mts iinl reul e&tule In the city of Omaha , to cover thu co t if damn ; ; , s Bruiting litll street Iroin Vlntoii street to "U'p Afreet. \Vlieren . It bavins bo > n nnd being lurnby iinjudfiuJ.dcrurmiueu anil estabHshfd that tlio Miivuil loin and pieceof real est ito hereinafter rufeired to , h.uuuirn beeni.pefl.illv bene.ltted to the fu 1 lunniiiit heic'ln lev.cil nnd naws'iM nRnlnbt curb of suld lots und pieces of renl es tate , respectively , by leaton nf the diitr.iiies lor xr.Mlliiirot Unit part ot 'uvenluililh street f i uin Vlnlon sticel t > "II" httivt. Thincfoio. lor the purpose of paying the cost of Mich ilamiiceh lor Riailln.T. Ho U ordained by thu city council of the city of Omuliii : Sectlonl. Thut the co-it of damijfs ; fur Kiad- iiiKtlmt p.irt of SeveiiKenth htreet 111 the city ol Omaha , fioni Vlntoii btieet to 'It" struct , aid cost tor damages beim ; thu sum of J',1'71 ' ' ( Hi , bu ami the Hiinu1 Is lieruhy luvloil and assessed , ui'coidhiK to special benulitH by reason of Paid Ki'aiUnu' , upon thu following lots und leal eMiitu us shown by the uensrully recog nized mail of thu city of Omnlw , llthonrnphoil and published by Mnir & ( iaylonl. In IsJI. said cost nelnn so h-v led onaid lots und real eilate , lesperttveiy. as lullous to win 1'ieil Diuxcl w'i Ita bll. 1 Diu\ulsbiiu JJ ni II I hlk 1 4 Ul Isunei-lliise-ill It.'i blk 1 ' 10 M Henry * clnnill ! liUblU 1 ' U > ii 1. I DICAU ! H7 hlk I II 7 ! ) do w It h bll ; I 2 M Kind Dio.iol w'j Ita L'lU 2 2 M. C'hailes t lltlinil It J bile 2 ( ' < > ' mull A Ciimlims It 5hlU2 M Ul Ifulph Di-oe--sel It ii 1)11 , ' . ' U CU .lolui J Mlnnick M 7 bll , ' . 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Sc-tlon ' ' . Th'it this orilln nice shall take effect - fect .md he In fi'i-cu fr.mi a. id after Its pass igJ. 1'assed , i.'ptoiilber2Jth. I- ! ) . ' JOHN OHOVHS. city Oiuilc , P. I1 DA VIC. I'lusMonl City Council. Approved , r-eplembcr 2id. l-li.1. Uio. : I1. HUMIH. flavor The ubivo tax Is nnwdiio nn I pavubloiit thp olllce of the city tru iMiivr im 1 will 'Dt'i'omu du llmiuent und h ur iPleriHt. on 'in I ultui No vembi'r 12 , is.i : , as seen In so tlon 2 of above nt. dlmmcf , . lin.NKV IIOI.I.N. city Treasnri'r. An oMliianco rruatlnu strcot Inipiovonicnt illstrli't No. 5 In thu city of Omaha , for tlm improving of thu 'iircin In Nilil dlstrlut. l > y cii i bin L' , nricuilann/liiK onn vlnzaml iillnn- jJliiK thirty ( I lys to Ilu' ( irniirrty ouniirNlii mid dlhlrlct In which to dutuniilnx and duHlunalu thu material dc.slriul to bu used for Riich liuprovlnt ; : lln It oi lalnud by thu cliy council nf the ally of Omiiliu : Hcct on I. That street iinprovi'inunt district No. 4Vi for the improvliiK of Ihu xtruul In Hald dlslrht Is huruby emit oil In the city of Omaha. Hue ) Ion 2. That strcul Improvement , difitilut No. ) > " > hhall comiirUi' I'.iclllu htiunt from ll.'ml hticm to tlm alloy hot.uccn a.'nd nnd 'Ilrd htriTH. in thu city of Omaha , and Nhall In- cluilii all lots unit in il csiatuon both sldcHof said strrut. l.ols I and 2 bhflc 7 , llaiihconi I'lace ; otxA nnd II b on ; ' , Kuclid l'lncc > ; and Itlshuicbv dculai'cd nuroxd.iry to Imiirovo the haiiiu hy iMirbliiK and iii.icadaiul/iii ) ; or liavin. . h'ccllon ' II. Thai slri'rl inipiovumniit dis trict No. 4s"i In lliu oily of Oiniilni bu and Ihu saiuu Is liuruliy ordurud Impiotul by cnilliin' ) iiiiiuailami/tn t or p ivlnx. Hi'ctlo'iH , I'liitt Ilihtv dayn ncvt , after thn passaKu nnd approval of this ordinal ) 'n lie und Ihos iinu Is lieiobv iillinvud U ) tlir onneriuf all lots aim toil u l.tlo lu Niild Htiuut lin pMV ) ( mi'iit district , to ilntuiM.lii" aid dimU" natc thumalDi laldi'Slii'd lo ho used for lliu Jmpiovln of Iho hamu. nnl notify thu oily conn II llii'icnf , li having liuun and lining hoiuliv ihituimmuil by Ihu mayor und cuv coiinejl of mnl rliv , for i , < is HIM which uppuar rljhl an I pioii | < r.lh it a 1 1 iherualust itcliiNald hlii'iil Imiuovi'munl dlstrlol. hhall bu vlmrxu I iiiidiihiiisird with I III ) coal of liiipiovuii ; lli ti- ) In. tn hu UiunmtliT diilcimlnu'i ' an I cstao * lishml accoiilln ; In iluliunclll'i to lliu proin'ity In HUM xlicul impiuvmimt ihstricl , und the lloaid of I'ublio Woiln l hurnliv ( IN reeled lo uho milieu lo tlm oH'neis of I. mils and lolH , subject in muni as-iiMsinoiil , for tlm coslothald linliiiivuniiiiilH. In ( luli'imlnu anil atu llm maldi-lal lo hi ) UHIII ! forsuuh Im- pnivln } : , hy publluutloil In thu oillul il pnpur of llm elly for Ihreu cousi' utlvo days , rt , Ii'iihtllftcunilayH prior to the Inpso of Halii thlity ( lavs. , , Huclloii ft. That this ordlnaneu hhall taxn nlfccl und hu In force from and aflur Its p.isi. l'in ldoiit City ( Juiinnll , Truss os , Crutches , Batlei'iei ' , d IVatert Jill ) , Medical ALOK&P2SFJLD 114 S. 15li ! St. , Next to Post oldce. i <