Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 04, 1892, Page 8, Image 8

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AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Bcgistratloa in the City Foils Short of tjia
Mark Cevoral Hundred ,
TOTAL NUMBER LISTED IN THE WARDS
llitrrnting School 1'lsiireii ( Slvrn Out by U'o '
Superintendent Arrnnj5Dm nt lor
the l.iMt Jlrpiilillcmi lUlly
Illiu on I'tilillo Work ,
Today nnd tomorrow nro the clotlng days
of registration. The registration so fur Is
very light nnd falls about 700 short in the
cntlro city of what It should bo. The greatest
falling off Is In the Second ward , where the
registration Is from 300 to 400 less than
formerly. Tncro Is also a falling off of over
100 In the First wnrd ana nearly 100 in the
Fourth. The Third ward Is pretty well
rcglitorod up and shows n slight Increase
ever the old reRlstratlon.
bouth Omaha has at least 2.GOO votes , of
which but about 1,000 have been registered.
There la hustling to bo done , in order to have
the lagglnir ones registered. To bo up to
former registrations nnd show for the In
creased population , there should bo regis
tered In the different wards 2,500 voters ,
divided as follows. First ward , 1,000 ; boc-
end , 000 : Third , 45(1 ( ; Fourth , 175. 'I bo
voter * who bnvo not registered sliould.dolay
no loiiBor , but sco lo It that their uuuiei ere
cuiolloj upou the now lists.
School StullMlm.
Superintendent Monroe has completed his
monthly loport , which shows up well for tbo
city schools. ' 1 ho number of pupils enrolled
for October was 1,018 , bolnc 73fl buys and
815 girls. Ono year ago the enrollment
was but , l.ii'JO , uolnp 6S(5 ( boys and 034
girls. Tnoso llgures show that during Octo
ber of tills year there wcro enrolled ! KS more
scholars than during the snrao period of last
ycnr. All the rooms nro crowded In tun dif
ferent school buildings , nnd the Increased
enrollment during the winter months will
innko It very dlnleult to proporlv linndlo the
scholars and givn them tbo privileges nnd
conveniences to which they uro entitled.
More tchool room will bo needed , and the
Hoard of Education realized It last spring
5Yhcn U wns desired lo erect two new buildIngs -
Ings " " "
The Burorlntcndcni'B report shows the
schools to pn in an excellent condition.
There nro fewer transient pupils , fewer ab-
rontccs nnd less tardiness n : proportion lethe
the total enrollment than over boforu In the
history of tbo schools.
Hill * on I'lihllo Work.
Chairman Wood of the committee on via
ducts , streets and alleys of the cltv council
will open bids Monday evening for the slop
ing of banks over fix feet high on tbo follow-
Ine streets in the city : Twenty-third street ,
fiom I to 1C street ; G street , from Twentieth
to Twenty-fourth street ; Twentieth street ,
from U to II street ; Twenty-third stroat ,
from A to ( J street ; Nineteenth street , from
Missouri avenue to M street.
This l s the third time that Chairman Wood
has endeavored to secure bids on this work.
Tlio tlrst attempt broiiirtit in ono bid and the
second none. 1 hero is u faint suspicion that
those who formerly entered so lively into
competition for this work have entered Into
n combine. The nno bid received a low
weeks ngo wns several rents higher per cubic
yard than the price formerly paid , chair
man Wood snys no will keep trying until he
secures a suitable bid , and any combine the
contractors may have entered into will only
result In some now man stepping in with a
fair bid nnd securing the contract.
Itcpiilillriin Itiilly
The lost republican demonstration of the
campaign In this city will tnko place this
evening. Previous to tbo speaking at Blum's
hall there will be a torchlight procession.
1 hi ? Young Men's Uniformed club , the Filth
Ward FJnmbenu ciuband the Mercer Ouards
of Omahn will participate in the demonstra
tion , besides several hundred other republi
cans jrom both cities beii rink torches.
The speakers will bo Judge Crounso , D.
H. Mercer , E. .1. Cornish and Will Gurley.
It is cxnectcd " that there will bo n very largo
turnout" , as Judge Crounso has hundreds of
friends In this city or all political fulths , who
aosiro to see him in the governor's chair ,
nnd are anxious to hoar ono of his masterly
nrguracms.
_
.Mrs. llunt'H Kt'ui-ptlnn.
4 Mrs. C. Ai. Hunt , assisted by her daugh
ters , Misses Coo and Lou Hunt , and Mrs.
Judge Foxworthy of Lincoln , gnvo a recep
tion ycstcrdav from 3 to 5 o'clock to her lady
friends. The parlors of the largo and beauti
ful home of the Hunts at Ttveiity-llfth and
E streets wnro handsomely and elaborately
decorated with autumn leaves and plants.
About. 100 ladles of this city and Oinnha
responded to Invitations and passed a delight
ful afternoon. The luncheon served was
elegant.
Clorlc.il Knrco
A. number of changes have taken place in
the clerical forcn of the South Omaha Na
tional banif. Hnrrv Mlllur , who for the past
BIX years has boen.iclicr , bus been promoted
to BssiBtant. cnshier. .
J. W. Hastings suc
ceeds Mr. Miller as teller.V. . 13. Pk-kott ,
who held u clerical position , has roKignnd
and accepted a position with tbo Oinnna
Pocking company. John S..KIng ol Omaha
becomes the now collecting clorli.
Magic City ( iossip.
Miss Marie Adams of Tekamah Is visiting
Miss Coo Hunt.
J. D. Shields returned yesterday from his
trip to indlaniipnlla , Ind.
MUs Alta Hildobrand of Oakland In. , is
visiting Mrs. Mary Mann ,
The closing rally of republicans in South
Omaha will bo hold this evening.
Fred Coclucll has gene to Kansas City ,
where ho will reside in the future.
C. H. Klxvooi
of
Doatnce was In the city
yesterday , tbo guest of Louis Mlllor.
Mrs. M. C. Phillips of Duluth , Minn. , is
Vlsitini ? her sister , Mrs. Dr. E. L. Sigglns.
Justice Hedges lostcrd.xy united In mar
riage , Albert Whitman nnd Mary Holt of
Omnltu.
Mrs , Judge Fox worthy of Lincoln Is In the
city vUUIng her parents , Mr. end Mrs , hoC.
M. Hunt.
Miss Nelilo Caughoy of Council Bluffs C.A.
visiting for n few days with Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Caughoy.
A.ay
J. .Stcrlliie Morton will spunk Saturday
night nt Blum's '
hall and the democrats m'o
nrranKinir for a granu tlaio.
Mrs. Senator Mullctt of Freonort , Mo.
,
mid Mrs. C. A , Darling of Lvons
, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. K Cornish. "K
Arthur Wright of Bellevue was In the city
lat night Laving n surccon nttcurt
to a band
ho had bndly mashed In moving a house In
the collofo vllltigo.
M. 13. autton , who has been visiting In
bouth
Omalm for several
months , has
ro-
turred to Chniles Citv , In. Ho goes in rome
to iiolo swell lotvn's republican majority.
Ocorgo F. Kenyan of this city and Mis *
Lmiim PcclionsbuuBh of St. Joseph , Mo . ,
wcro married in Lincoln Wednesday !
Mr. night .
.
Kenyan is ono the government's '
tacgcrs
of Inspected meats nnd will return with bh
brldo In u fo\v days.
1'rltoin ot itiitKiii.
Mr. Frank O. Carpenter , who ha traveled
II over Itusila has mndo
, a * pcclul study of
tbo nmon sy tein of that country nnd m
TUB Kt.viiAr Hr.e ho will give a detailed
no-
count of what he biiw and heard whllo on u
tour of Intpcction of tbo penitentiaries and
Jill * of tuu larger cities of Uusslt.
% . ' , < tor a box of Heoonain'i Pllli worth n
HOIKNl IVia BUROERY.
A llniii-irhMliln Oierntlou | rurlormvd on
Child.
A roumrknblo oporntlon wns per
formed litHt woult in tliqNow York Pi OH-
by tor Inn lioinitul , tlio subject being
I'Viinhlo MIIHOII , nf-oil 7 your * . The
clllld linil BUllorud from imr trouble for
* . Lounl oxmnliiution proved
ii ml tlio doctors I'Hiuo to the
Hint n ojiunitlon wn necos-
nry , nlUioujfli llioy would Uuvo to go nt
It blindly. The nyinptoms were ro-
mnrkablo , but nothing dollnllo Could bo
told by thorn. The little pntlont htul
headaches thnt brought the tears lo his
eyes ns ho luy In the ward , and from the
description ho gave it Boomed ns if the
top of hie skull was comlnp off. An
other peculiarity noticed by tlio homo
surgeon wns that the boy would fall sud
denly limp nnd apparently lifeless.
These attacks would como without
wnrnlnp , nnd so quickly that whllo in
the midst of a sorvtonco his mouth would
bccomo sonlcd. Ho would remain un
conscious for flftcon minutes in dolinnco
of the use of restoratives. These Ills
wore always followed by ivaort of actito
delirium , when the boy would rave ,
talk till Kinds of notisonso , attotnpt to
null his hair and endeavor to do vlo-
foncu to himself nnd others. Then ho
would fall n.iluop and awake after BOV-
oral hours restored mentally but ex
hausted physically. At times ho would
bucomo sick and faint and have distress
ing natiBciu
It wns a critical cnso and nothinp could
bo told by the symptoms. Preparations
were mn'do nt the hospital to trephine
by the mastold process , or to got an
opening into the onr by snwintr through
tlr ) Inrco bono behind it , but tills course
htul lo bo iibnndoncd. It wns discovered
thnl , if such n stop were taken dnngorous
complications would bo brought
nbout which might . provo fa
tal1 The next consideration
wns to open up the internal car
throutrh the neutral channel. The onr
lint ) to bo illuminated in the interior ,
nnd nn opportunity to use one of the
electric seat oh lumps or electrodes , ns
they nro cnlled , afforded.
The first gleam of light thrown Into
the cavity showed n hiirh stttto of in-
llnmmntionT' after the cavity had
been thoroughly washed n speculum was
introduced to distend the opening. A
few cuts with the knife were found nec
essary to enlarge it BUlDclontly for the
introduction of the instruments ! , after
which the subject was ready for the dol-
icato operation.
The operator took n , small knife and
niado an incision around the drumhead ,
loosening it from the auditory plnio.
This was found dilllcult , owing to the
ncutoncss of the souse of touch , by which
the nurgoon was continually thrown off
his guard.
The malleus and incus the little mallet -
lot and anvil shaped bones in the mid-
ill o oar after an opening to thorn had
been obtained were found hold in posi
tion ; although there were evident
marks of dcromiosilion and the tensor
t.vmt > atil inusclo was severed. From the
condition in which tlie bones were found
it was evident they would have to bo
removed even at the risk of life , as
they would continue to decay in dcihuiea
of a'll treatment.
The little ncrvo which gives the
oharp , darling pain when the drumhead
is touched from iho outside by a foreign
substance was , then severed. This
brought into lull view the long process
of the malleus which was removed with
tiny forceps. The incus was attached to
it The unper portion was found , to the
amazement of the burgeons , perfectly
healthy.
The burgeon now invited a number of
those present to t.iko a look at the oar.
Several looked through the speculum ,
and ono of the studonls , who must have
been giltod with remarkably fine eye
sight , asked what a bright shining
noint was ho could sco near the
oustachinn lube. The burgeon had not
noticed it anil had his eye at the instru
ment in a becond. Surely there was ,
something there which the blood hud
hidden from view.
The little point was touched by a
probe and found movable. Then it was
withdrawn with forceps. To the aston
ishment of everyone , in the teeth of the
forceps wns : i binull brass pin. The
cause of the trouble had been found at
lust. Now all the puzzling symptoms
could boneeountod for.
It is thought remarkable that a pin
could passvtho drumhead of the ear ,
although it was not impobsiblo , and tlio
object having been found there no
ether explanation than that it passed
the drumhead can bo accepted.
Ainnilc n Cholrrn ,
l-'rnm tlic Buily Ilri-eillc , H'lia'eom , H'cu/i /
"T. O. Burnett , tbo democratic candidate
for sheriff , was taken violently ill at Clenr-
binoit. Ho had all Iho symptoms of Asiatic
cholera , nnd for nn hour or two it was
fuared ho would dio. Ttioy finally gave him
a dose of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Homedv , which revived him until
a physician arrived. " That is precisely
what Ilia manufacturers of that medtciifo
recommend for cholera. Send for a physi
cian , but irivo tnoir medicine until the physi
cian arrives. If cholera becomes prevalent
in this country next summer this -epura- -
tion will bo In great demand because it can
nlwnys bo depended upon. For sale by
druggists.
The ball to DO givod by the Musicians
Protective union Friday , November 4 ,
is postuonod. Watch for future date.
Frescoing and Interior decorating ; de
signs and estimates furnished. Henry
Lohmann , 150S Douglas street.
The ladies of the First Presbyterian
church will servo a hot lunch in the
church parlors , Friday , November 4 ,
from 1 ! : , " ( ) to 2 o'clock. All their friends
are cordially invited to attend. Lunch ,
GO cnnts.
Real estate.
Bargains .
only.
kjut ii.iiicj ir i ( )
My word is pood.
W. G. AlbrlyhU
1-U-a N , y."LIfo bid ? .
TI5 | |
TNSTHU.MUNTS pl.icud on rpcorJ Nov. 3.
WAIUIANTV DKKD4.
l > J Weed and husband to J B Lewis , jr. ,
lot 15. block ; i. Multlioussuli $ ; 1,000
Albright hand and l.nt company to
same , lot ill , block jii. Ailirlclit'H ijliolco 600
r A Hanson and wlfo ir > Simon Tro llor ,
lot IU block 10 , llrlgs 1'laco 4.BOO
Simon Trostlcrand wlfo to I A Tiostler ,
sitmo , D'JOj
0 N I'olnta and wlfo to M V Solomon ,
uiullv 1-1'J lot ! ' , blook < ] . " Bhliin's I'll
udd , ' uiul undlv MS lot 13 , block } , Kolo-
mon'tiadd 400
WUHhrlvor and wlfo to J K Knowlca ,
lots II mid IS. hlooU-7 , Shrlvorl'laco. . . . 675 >
W II Uiilosiind wlfo to J II K l < 'lanann.
lot : i. I'riiyn's sub In Mlllard ft Co'aiidd 2,500 >
U ( jMlllurand ulfuto.M r. II ilnsHorth.
lot SI. block 4. West Knd udd 2.100
Mutual Invuitiiiuni compnny to John
MoArdlu , lotn 4 nnd ' > , ulook 11 , Thorn-
bitre IMauo 3,500
V 1) Nomluh and wife to W U Alexander ,
lol A. Illicit 4 , and lot 23 , blooktl ,
'
C'riiluhton ' llolKhts 1,30)
A I'Trnlll mid ininbaiid lo M V Cortol-
yon , u h lol.10 , llininbnuKli I'luoo 12.000
QUIT CLAIM IIKKDS.
I , O flrtiluuii uiul liunljuml to J 11 1'liinix-
Kah. lot a , 1'riiy u' suUdlv In Mlllurd &
O' add . . . . i
iiKKiia.
O A Ilennott. BhoHIT. to Kllzaboth Shtv-
ITH , lots I and S , 1'lercu's subdlv. . . . . . . 700
Total amount of transfers , t3lU70
BOSTON Sl'ORE CONTINUES
That Gigantic Silo of Wrjo'tad Dry Goods
Bought from the Riilro.id Ooinp.tny ,
ALL REMNANTS TO BE SOLD TODAY
A * Tint Sntn Alvutic < > tlin ItnrgnliK Uet
HlRRcr Thnro Is No Tell I it i : llnw Illtr
They Are Tod.iy Kvcry-
thine Now on S.ilo.
"Whorovor bolts or lengths ot goods
have boon damaged all the damaged
parts have now been cut off , leaving
thousands of pieces to bo classed as rem
nants. These are therefore all tn good
condition.
In addition to thoao wo place on sale
our usttnl weekly consignment of rem
nants direct from the mills and all the
romnnnls made during the week in our
own stock.
ON SALK BOTH IN BASEMI2NT
AND ON MAIN FLOOIt.
Just think of it , ono dollar quality
silk velvets in all colors , and brocaded
velvets go at 2oc a yard.
24-inch silk plushes in all shades ,
worth $1.50 , go at Il'Jc.
40-inch watorproollng and ropollants
for ladies' dresses and '
boys' wear , regu
lar 40c , go at 12jc a yard.
1 assorted case of yard and half wide
navy blue storm sorges and 5(1 ( gray
novrlty-.BUilings , worth Cic ) , go at li'Jo ' a
yard.
Strictly all wool dark jilald suitings ,
checks and stripes , worth 8'Jc ' , go at , 'tc. ! )
1 case hair striped and pin chock ,
"
yard and half wldo , gray and brown , all
wool suitings , regular dollnr goods , go
at 40c. >
An immense lot children's and mifisos'
underwear in camel's ' hair , natural wool ,
all wool , scarlet , white , merino , i-ash-
more ( , etc. , go at lUc , 15c , 20c , 2oc , in
lols.
lols.L'idios'
L'idios' natural gray camel's hair vest
or pants 3o. ! )
Ladies' and children's colored nnd
woven bordered handkerchiefs , Ic.
Men's extra largo turkey rod and
indigo blue handkerchiefs tind ladies ,
hemstitched nnd oponworljod handker
chiefs , all 2je.
An immeiiso lot laces from 1 to 5 in
ches wldu ; numerous different patterns ,
go at 2j c a yatd.
Children's and misses' all wool , ribbed
black cashmere hose , 5c a pair.
Misses' all wool , line cashmere hose ,
lOca pair.
Ladies' fine cashmere hose and heavy
ribbed wool hose , ] 24ca pair.
All the ladies' and misses' fast black
plain and ribbed cotton hose go at oc a
pair.An
An immense lot of hand knit toboggans
,
gans and girls' caps at Oc , wortn 75c.
Ladies' heavy eiderdown skirts ,
quilled round bottom , go at C'Jc.
HOSTON STORE ,
Solo agents for McOall'a patterns ,
And biggest shoo dealers in Omaha.
N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas.
WORLD'S FAIR BUILDINGS.
The Homo of Alaniir.ivtiiios anil I.lbeml
Arts.
Like a giant among pigmies the Man-
ufaeturob and Liberal Arts building
looms up above its companion buildings
until their colossal proportions are
dwarfed into insignificance by the very
comparison. < Noted ns the largest
building ever constructed , it loses noth
ing of its beauty by its bi/.e , tis in sym
metrical proportions and design it
rivals any of the ether great iirohitec-
tural triumphs of the World's Colum
bian Exposition. This- building which
IEd completed and ready for exhibits to
day : , covers over thirty acre and baa
itn lloor s\itico , including galleries , an
areaot forty-three acres. It it ever a
quarter of a mile in length , cost $1,700-
000 and contains 10,000,000 feet of lum
Oiit and 15,000,000 pounds of
iron. It Is only possible to appre
ciate the immensity of this structure
by comparison , and when ono is told
that it is four times larger than the old
Roman Coliseum , which B ated 80,000 ,
that the great pyramid Cheeps could bo
comfortably housed on its inside iiiitl
still leave room for the Sphinx , Cleo
J patra's Needle , Liberty statue on Bed-
loo's island and Notre Dame of Paris as
additional attractions , iva adequate ap
preciation is received of its magniluJo.
11n is tlio boast of its builders that the
manufactures building contains in its
roof alone enough iron and &teol to build
two Brooklyn bridges. An unprece
dented feat of engineering and archi
tecture is accomplished in the construc
tion of tlio roof of this building. Under
the single roof sunn of tlio building just
ever the main hall is enclosed over
cloven acres , an area entirely free from
supporting 8t pillars or posts , from which
the roof , ever 200 foot above , looks like
the vaulted heavens having for its sup
port the horizon , where roof and earth
gradually appear to approach each
othor. A gallery fifty foot wide en
circles the interior of the building , nnd
projecting from this are eighty-six
smaller galleries , twelve foot wide , from
which visitors will have an excellent
view of the acres of exhibits bolow. Its
multitude of galleries , corridors and
aisles , paralleling and intersecting , give
ttio interior of the building tlio appear
ance of a great city , so much so indeed
that n sybtom of street nomenclature
has 1t 1 been found necessary in indicating
the t googiaphical location of oxhibits.
"Columbia avonuo" extends through tlio
mammoth building longitudinally , a
veritable street fifty feet wide , inter
sected at tlio center by an avouo of like
width , which extends from wing to wing.
Each aisle or street is ornamented with
lamp posts having shielded are lights.
Ton thousand electric lights will bo
necessary to Illuminate tlio building.
If the fantasy had led the exposition olll-
cials to have , indeed , constructed a city
beneath this roof along the various uvo- ) *
nuos and streets , 1,000 colleges could
have found room within its walls , and ido
population of 6.000 people could have
cxibted hero without a single discom
fort of an overcrowded city. The Cor -
inthian style of tirchitocttiro is the ono
which prevails in this building , Se -
verely classic , this long array of col -
umns and arches which its facadus present -
sent , is relieved by elaborate ornamen
tation of foiimlo figures , symbolical nof
the various arts and sciences , There is
an entrance attha center of each facade ,
making four great entrances in nil 1.
each outranco being designed after tin
triumphal arches of the eli
world. Surmounting these great
portals , which a-o oightv feet higl :
and forty feet wide. is the attii
Baking
Powder :
The only Pure Creaju of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum ,
iu Millions of Homes 40.Years the Standard.
story l , fromlvwhtrh sculptured
oltfhtoon fooll hijfh nro poliod ixs trl-
umphnl emblems of Hborty. Three
hundred tlnmiand poonlo cnn bo com-
forliiblv soivtokiln tills building , nnd the
la stunAlnff nrmy In the world
th of HussU-f could'bo mobilized bo
nc'ith Its rodf. Only lialf the Btmco Is
utilized In nedtlnp the 7o,000 quests of
thu dedlciitian uoromutilos , us these are
ns tunny tis cnn possibly got within the
Bound of tlm sponkors' volcod in tlti
liuIldliKf o ( ovornqunrtor of ntnilo
in loncth. wipprouchini ; the pronnds
from ' tlio hild tills Inilhltntfissoon to best
ndvnntufTQ by > rcnson of tlio coiiBpicuous
plnco nwnniod it. As the vessel up-
proiiuhca i nearer nnd notiror it looms up
higher nnd higher until the beach is
reached , vvhon : i gront inounttiln towers
nbovo the visitor us lie contemplates tlio
greatest arch Heotii nil nnd engineering
nelnovetnont of the luinuin race. No
auC ever yet vl&itod the World's
Columbian exposition who did not un
consciously piiuso hero ivnd gaze with
uwo upon the scene before htm. When
that gir/.o is ended the World's fair 1ms
scored its triumph , for tlio impression
thus created is ona never to bo ulTiicci'i
and thu visitor leaves the ground still
under the spoil of its immensity andover
ever iiftorwards an admirer and promoter -
motor of America's great undertaking
A \Vrol < lor itoiiuiiiUtfl.
First Uaptist church , W. R Holltr.gB ,
D.D. , pastor. IJov. Justin I ) . Fulton ,
D. IX , trill speak as follows at 7:80 : p.m.
Tuobdny Can wo hope for the conver
sion of the HoinnnsV
Wednesday High and low mass a do-
coptlon nnd n sin.
Tluirsdny Purgatory , the tnnslcr-
picco of presumption.
Friday Ood's word against Roman
ism.
Sundny , A. M. The right impulse.
Sunday , 3 P. M. , Exposition Hall-
Shall the northwest bo Romanized.
Sunday Evening The conquering
Snvlor
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Vanilla Of perfect purity
Lemon Of great strength-
OranRe Economy in their use.
Roso.ctc
Flavor as delicately
and deliclously as the fresh fruit
You can reduces your treiBlit from ten
to twenty pounds : i month , at liomo.ivlih-
out starving , at reasonable cost by the use ol
Dr. Clarke's Home Treatment ,
perfected In many yenrs practice , causes no
HlckiieHN or injury to the licultlt , Is highly
Indorsed. Send' for proofs and testimonials.
DR..F. B. CLARKE ,
S * . O. Wrawor 13U. Chicago , III.
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for Farmers , Miners and Mechanics.
A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER.
Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns ,
Etc. A Delightful Shampoo.
WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP.
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watei
ARE YOU SUFFERING
FROM
Female
WUmcss ,
Catarrh or
KhcuinatssTi ,
; Chronic ,
Nervous or
Private
DiseisJi ,
IF SO , OATYO ON
Dr. Searles & Searles
Consultation Free
I'nr tlie'J'roiiliiiontnt
Chronic , Private and Xenons Diseases ,
JIAI.K AND l-'KMAU : .
EMAt-E WEAKNESS , SEX
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WEAKNESS. LOST MAN
HOOD. SP-ERMATORRHOEA ,
SYPHILIS , GONORRHOEA ,
HYDHOCEL.E , VARICOCEL.E.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
PILE'S ' , FISTULA , FISSUUE nnd STIUC-
TURE OF T'lEBECTUM Purmaneittly
Cured without the use ot knife , nature orS
rf ? I r"TrT7T'Rai"irllntootl I'ormanont-
S I IV I- ' J- \ - fAviy | cured , ruinoval com
plete. without onttlns. pnustlo or diluUtlon.
OnroselTootcd nthnnio hy pntlont without a
moiiuint's puln or nnnoyanco. Call cm or ud-
dross with stump fcr circulars , ( roe hook and
receipts.
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Next to PostOfUoa ,
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BTETOAI.F STATIONERY COMPANY ,
( Late Col > li' < IJbrirr Co. )
136 Wubash Ave. , Chlcajo ,
PA VINO nON'DS.
uiul iiottcfluf iiihtiiiulon to the
electors nnd lotnl voter of thn city ot
Oniahn of the quonlnn of Issuing thn
iMiniU of the city of Uniiihit In tlio mini of
nun hundred inoug-in I dollars Ul O.tijj ) to
pay for tlio con of pnvlnr , rcptvlnjnr mac-
nd.immti' : the Intersection * of streets nnd
ppacos opposite alloys In nld rlty , nnd to
j > ny the cost of imvlnitln front of ronl citato
not snlijrct to u < i < > os < monl of spccl.il taxes
for paving punHHps.
To Onrttm thu olostuM : uiul lojjnl voters of the city of
1. Uoor n I' . HoniK mayor of tlio city of
Onialm , do Issilo tlilM , niv procl'tm it on. and
liy the authority venod In inu us such mayor
do hereby itivo jiuhllo not ee to the electors
nnd lo-tnl voters of iho clty.of Oniiih i that n
ccnerul election will hu hnid In ald cltv on
Tiii'sday. thu oletilh day of November. MJ } ,
for the purpo < c of milimlttliii : to sild olci-tora
iind loKul vutots the question iind proposition
,
following ; , tci-wlt :
"Sliill bonds of the oltv of Oni.ilm In tiio
siiin of OIIH hundred the isnnd dollars ( floj.OJW
ho Issued for thu purpose of paying thn oust of
bavin" , ropivinit or niuuitdiiiniriiix the Intersections -
sections of streets nnd n U-IH oppoMto i Hovs
In saldcllr , or pivliu Iho eon of pivln 'lu
front of ronl cstutf lint siihjcct to ii si".siucnt
of spucliil tixoq for nivinir purposes , ild
honds to run not uioro th.ui twuniy ( M yours
and to hour Intcrost pnyxlilo sotn'-iniiunlly '
nt : i r.ilo noloxcccdltu ll\o pur cent nor nti *
num. llh POUPOIH iitt ii-licd. to ho railed
" '
"I'HVlnu i < onil "uiul notto lii".old for ILMO than
liar , the procerds of whicti slmll i o uicil for no
ether purpo-io ' thin p ivlnu the cost of piivtn ,
ri-pnvliu or ii'iiio.Kiiiin ilng thu Intursfctlons
of ilrootM nnd spnpos onpostio alleys In siilj
city , or In front of ronl cst'iln not sulijui't to
nngassinoiit po'cs ? of spoolil tutus for pivliu | iur
The said n.ui > stlon and proposlt on shnll ho
siitiinlttt.- ! ) s ltd olfctors cntlto In tlio proper
form piovldod hy Inw forotlio ul tml ots.lth
' "
the win Js'Vos" " .No" prlnti'thorcon. . All
of .said hnllois IIH-IIIR miX" mmk follow *
liu tlio woid " \ us"siiill ! hp coiinlcd in fivnr
of Issiilnff s'lld lioniU , nnd all of said fonllou
liavliiK an ' \ " m irk following tiio word "No"
slmli ho countud nnd consldorcd us
the tsstilnitof said bonds nfinlnst
The polls shall bo open tlio dny of said olvp-
tlon at i.'l.'lil o'clock in thu morn'ni ! and slrill
contlniioopon until slv o'c'uck ' In tlio evening
"
"of the siino day at the reap clixo VOIIIIK
plnuus , as follows :
utisrTAIIP
corner 7th
cornar u'th nnd
flrst
J.C" ,61 , ' ' ' ' ! " ' 7f ( streets. ' 0 ot l' ° troot bo-
Otli Ulatrlot Emt side
( smuh ofi
'ark '
corner 10th and
. ' ) S > V corlicr flth nul1 Center
8tIln0t ltaul'trI ° t > 'W corner Oth nnd linucruft
strootB 18'110' " cornur 13lh ttnd Vlntou
SECOND WA11D.
N W coruor Uth nnd Jouoi
" ' " '
N W
Corner I3th nnd 1 > aclflo
h nnd Innvcp-
corner 2Jd and Lonvon-
opposite 1'upplotun ! : ' uv. : ' ' ' of South Wth street ,
' ) ' " s E '
strc L'uraor IGth and I'lorco
' S E corllor I4th ! l"(1 William
. .0.tb.Lrlct ) ! ! NT E o"ior Sixteenth nnd Con-
. : strlot-S E corner SHU and Ilaneroft
r.'lh HIstrlot-N n '
corner 15th ami' Vlnton
l.'ltli ONtilnt S W
corner nth nnd Valley
, ti outs. *
llth District N EcornerSOth And lloulovard
.1 venue.
Tiirun WAIIII.
1st Dlstrlet-S W corner 12th and Olilcaso
9 1 roc is.
lid Ulatrlct N W corner Hth and Uuvcnuort
9 trocts.
ad DUtrlot Smith side of Capitol
ni'ur ( west of ) Kith street. avenue
4tli District West side of ll'th
twecn Doiiclas street , bo-
and Dodge streets.
Gill District N i : eornor Utli nnd Capitol
nth District N n corner utli iind Ilarnby
ilrcois. '
7Ui ul8trlet-S E corner llth and Doulas
stieotx
sill District N E oorner 15th and Jackson
itii-eU.
Uth District S K corner JOth and Howard
st roots.
rillKTH WAIdl.
Ibt District .N W corner l"th andDavenporn
btroiits.
Snd District N W corner % 2Jml and Davenport
atruets.
; ird District N W corner 25th and Dodzo
streets.
4th District N E corner 17th and Dodge
slreots. *
ftth District N E oorner 17th and Ilarnoy
O
dtli District N W corner 20th and Douglas
Rtieots. "
7lh ' District N W corner 86th street and SL
Mary's n\onne
8th District ri W corner 20th street and St.
Al.iry s avenno.
Oth District Enst side of South llltli Btrcot.
nutween Harnoy street uiul St. Miiry'savunnu.
IDili District N W corner ISth and Lonuu-
worth atroots.
llth ' District S W corner 17th street and St.
Mary's avonuo.
FIFTH WAI1D.
1st District East silo of tihorinan avcniio
opposite .Manderson btreut.
L'nd District S E corner Shorra in nvunuo
and Wlrt streot.
ilrd District H W oorner Shiinnan avcnuo
, uul Ijiino btrcet.
1th District N W corner Sherman avenue
,111(1 ( lirace Btrcet.
nth District S W corner 17th and Oharloa
alieel.i
Oth DUtrlct Kist sldoof Hherinaii avcnno
about : iJ ) fout north ot Nicholas street.
Tth District h E corner 11Kb and Izard
streets
8th District N W corner 10th and Hurt
streets.
nth District N E corner IS tli and O.iss
streets.
10th District East sldo North 17th street bo-
twcon California and C.IEH streets.
llth District ti C corner 18tb uud Oass
streets.
SIXTH
1st nistrlet S E corner iiUli street nnd Amea (
nvciuio.
and District SY corner 30th Btrcot nod
Grand avonuo.
: ird District N E corner 4.1Ui und Grant
btrcots.
4lh District S W corner i.'lth nnd .Manilcrson
streets.
5th District SK corner 2Uh nrid Wlrt streets.
Otli Dlstrlot H W corner Hard nnd I'nrcor
1
7lh District N W corner 21 tli n-id Corhy
8th District M 13 corner S7th and liurdctto
Uth IMstrlct N E corner 2.'nd nnd ( Irani
iJlh District N W corner "Stli and KranUlIn
struutH.
llth Dlstrlot 9 W corner 24th and Kinnklln
blrcotb.
I''th District S W corner 2'nd nnd Claris
btruota ,
SKVr.NTII WAllll.
1st Dlatrlut-H W corner 2 th nnd M.HOII
strciilH.
2nd District N F , corner 2UIII nvouuo and
I'opnleton avenue. .
: < rd District 8 W corner 2'Jth ' street and
Woolworth a vomit ) .
4th District. N W corner 2llli ) street and
Arbor stioot.
Cth District South sldo of Vlnton street
near ( oust of ) south : iM nvonno.
Otli Dlbtrlot 3 K oornor uuth nvonue nnd
Poppluton avenuo.
7tn DIatrlot NV corner 31th nnd Frnncla
streets.
EimiTII 1VAII1) .
1st District Hast sldo of 2Gth street near
( south of ) Charles street.
2nd District West side of 23d itroot near
( south at ) I'aul street.
3rd District N W corner 20th and Nloholus
Uli District N E corner 20th &nd Oumlng
streets.
5th Dlstrlot West sldo of North 2ith street
near ( north of ) OunilniCbtreot.
Oth Dlstrlot S K corner 2Vd and Hurt streets.
7th District a W corner 20th and Oass
t re ota.
NINTH WAIIII.
1st Dlstrlot aV corner 3'M and Cumins
itr2deDlitrIt N W oorner 40th nd Oumlng
E corner 10th and I'arnarn
*
4Ui Dlstrlot North slao of Davenport ttreot
near ( west of ) North 32d nvoniio.
6th district i > E corner 3lst nvonuo and
Dfltdh DlstrhH-S W corner 2flth avenue and
JnrldiOll Htront.
Ill wltnusa uhoroof I have hereunto tet my
hand n > inavor of said city of Omuhn , this
' ' '
mhday
Attests JOHN Quo res , 'City oiork !
To the owners of all lots or parts of lots front- <
lux on DoQatur street from iilh to Ulst
You are hereby notlOed th4t the undor-
slKiiud. three disinterested freeholders of the
Olty of Omaha , have been duly appointed by
the mayor , with thu approval of the olty coun
cil of said city , to u oss the ilanmi'u to the
owners respectively of the property alleot d
Uy graclliia of Decatur from VSth to altt
Two hundred boys
overcoats for boys up Two hundred boys *
to a d oxen years old overcoats for boysup
in heavy eassimcres to a dozen years old
in handsome stylish in fine all wool Scotch
with ' fine cheviots -Tn n o bby
twilled 1 i ni n g with p la i ds in beautiful
detachable cape with shades in dark effects
comfort in every with more warmth
square inch v al u o and style than usually
four dollars at two go together value six
dollars a n d ninety fifty--at four do.lars
cents. and fifty cents ,
That's the story on boy' s overcoats for to-
day. We also open in the ooy's department
several , - . , new styles in our no pulnr line of knee
pant suits nt
$2.50.
This line ofsuits has done move to bailcl up
our enormous trade in boys' wear than per
Oi haps any other one thing. They're made first
all to wear the cloths
being selected for
, he suits opened today are in both
double and single breasted -in plain colors m
plaids--in stripes in checks in cussimeres
and cheviots and are as handsome a line of
goods as you'll find. Hem ember , we make a
specialty of this line ofsuits , ancTthat this qual
ity commands four dollars usually. We will
also place in stock 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 irr
superb styles in d ark"la "n c"y p fa"i d s. They are
in nobby shapes , and are finely trimmed.
They are suits the Jike of which are never
shown , even as a "catcher" for less than five
dollars ' and at our price , three-fifty , are the
cheapest fine suits the JN ebraska ever offered
you.
Ask your shoe dealer for the
er Shoe Go's '
ClUBERS , LUMBE8HAM , ET@ ,
THE NEW JERSEY SPECIALTIES have no
equal. Price lists and discounts sent to dealers only. Big stock
on hand.
m TTTVT'DSF/Y'
J3 J Ji. a. v JL * * r- * -f t . v
. , Nob.
IfiOl , iiisMMl October T , 181. ' , approved October
Vou nt"j further notified , that havlnc ac
cepted said appo'nlinont. ' nnd duly qnalltiod
MS required hy Inw. wo will , on thorn li day of
November , A. D. ISBi at thn hour of.I o'clock
In the nftnrnoon , at mo olllco of ( Jeorjo ,1.
1'niil. l Ki'O I'm mini street , within the corporate
limits of said oily. ian for the purpose of
CO ami iniUliU Iho ii8 ci > siiioiit of
In ; llio owners respeotlvuly of slid
property rilTeetod lir mild r.idliitihltu Into
cuiixldoratloii hpuulal bonellls , if any ,
Vou are notlllod to ho piosout at the tlnin
and place nforehaid , and nialtti any ohjoutlons
lo cniicoinlni : said assciHinent
ot - . ab jou niny consider ptope - .
( jl ( | { ( * < d t A U Ij >
.1. r. PLACIJ.
T. II M'UUM.Olill.
Oniahii , Oi-t. 21. I8'C O..ridut |
WTfRNATIOHAL SiHITARlDM"
16th and Howard Street ; ,
no HDIIIIIH Cor PallonlH. OMAHA , NEB ,
Vov the treatment of
Chronic , Private iNervouc Diseases ,
MAl-K AM ) n.MM.R.
Plies , Fihtula , I'-isHiirw and Slric-
turoof < li Koolinn ppnniinwiit-
ly t'linxl without the us > e of Knife ,
ijignttire or Caustic ,
Eni'losj 4r In htiui.l ) ! " find our 107 | injM > HOOK
on DlSKA.Tband Oiicstlnii Illankh ,
vi , . in si A 11/1:11 / : ruiJK.
JiTiitNATMt.VAI. : K. NIT.\ltirSI ,
ICth iind IlinwrdIs. ( . Omulia , heh
W.O MAXWKI I SI D.l'ir * Ji ili il.i. pij r.
YOUREYE
ARE TROUBLING YOU !
iir "I'Kltl"I .
KB-thB boil In therl < l I f 7" ' ! < > t ( MH
KB III tullrou o nl.iln e r-JU wli * } , ' ' " " ' " ' . '
, ,
tJi'Ki'l'Al'I.KS or h\K < < l Ar.SKh I ItO.M lint I'l
I'lulii. MuokJ , blue or hU glMiw , for jiruleUlne llio
, .
Max Meyer & Bro. Co. ,
Jewelers and Opticians
&ud t'l'Uv o t h btrctu ,
Why is it that some
houses always need re
painting1 ?
The owner has them painted
in the Spring ; by the Fall they
have a dingy , rusty , faded look.
A neighbor's always looks
fresh , clean , and newly painted ,
and yet is not re-painted oftener
than every four or five years.
The first "economises" by
using "CHEAP" paint ; the
second using nothing but
Strictly Pure
"Dutch Process"
hite
The first spends three times as
much for paint in five years ,
and his buildings never look
as well. * . -
Almost everybody knows
that good paint can only be had
by using strictly pure White
Lead. The difficulty is lack of
care in selecting it. The fol
lowing brands are strictly pure
White Lead , "Old Dutch"
process ; they arc standard and
well known established by
the test of years :
"SOUTHERN"
"RED SEAL"
"COLLIER"
Get the National Lead Co.'s
Pure While Lead
Tinting Colors.
Mix them ( for color only )
with strictly pure white lead ,
and you y/ill have the best
paint that is possible to put on
a. building.
For sale by the belt dealers In pnlnU every-
wheie.
II you are going to paint , It will ray you
lo end to ui for a book , containing Informa-
lion that may savt- you many a dollarit
will only coit yo'u a rcttnl card to Jo to <
NATIONAL LEAD CO. ,
St. Louis Brandt , t
Clark Avenue and Tenth Streets ,
St , Louis , Mo ,