SEWS OF OMAHA'S ' CHURCHES Congregations Seeking Now Locations Tar from the Noisy Business Streets. , * CENTRAL UNITED PRESBYTERIANS' ' HOME rir t lUptMtft l.onklnz for n llnllilliiK Site \Vlint the Young MPII tire Ditlne Work of A opinlcil Cli.iritH'S I'ow nnil I'nlplt Ooislp. The church pcoplo of Omaha are taking to tbo hlls.t Not that they are being driven by persecu tion to seek shelter mitl saloty or thnt tbo ICinjrot Darkness U gaining the upper hand In the strugL'lo for supremacy but In looking about for sites for now cnurch odllicos the leading members prefer to select hlch ground. Thcio are a great many advantages to bo Kftir.oil from a location ou n sightly hill or at lean high crouud. Tlio air Is purer , tbo drainage bolter and the view Is alrruys moro satisfactory than tbat which cnn bo obtained from the low ands. In nilJition to all these considerations the fact that property In the business heart of Omaha btis beuomo very valuable and can readily bo converted Into cash has Induced u number ol congregation ! * to sell lots d\vu town nnd move out upon the bills wiicre lots nro more desirable for church purposts but not so expensive as these In the lower part , of thocltv. The First Methodist congregation followed tills plan three yours npo , the First Ilamlst people nro contemplating n similar move and tbo Central United Presbyterian congregation baa now under course of con struction n very hamtiomo building at the corner of Dongo and Twenty-fourth htrooti which will bo ready far dedication some time next May. This congregation used to own the little church Hint stood on tlio block where the new po'itofllco l being built and tbo property was ( .old to the government over two years ago. A lot 00x115 was purchased ut Dodge and Twenty-fourth , ono of tbo most doilrablo locations in tbo city , nnd the basement of tbo now building is already in. The building will bo n stone structure of the ivormnn ( Jothic style of architecture , IHJIIIB low and neat in appear ance , with a no.ivy siiunro tower rising from the corner through the base of which theio will bo a double cntrnnco , ono door opening from the south off Dodge street and thn other opening from the east off Twenty- fourth street. The tower Is to bo tjulto broad nud heavy for tha height , giving the edifice a restful ami substautlal appearance. Tbo top of the splro will reach n height of nlnotv feet. The church will cost some thing like 10.000. Tlio main part of the building will furnish Billings for 700 pcoplo and by throwing the Btnnller rooms into the auditorium , which can bo easily tlono when desired , Iho house will scat over 1,000 penple. The conRr L'ntion of the Central United Prcsbytcriim cnurch of Omaha was orpan- izod in l ST with thirty-six members. A fo\v months after the church was organised llov. John Williamson became the pastor and ho has remained with the church over since. Ho has succeeded In building up u .strong nnd thorouchly united congregation num. boring nt piesont uearb * " 00 peoplo. Tlio church is In easy circumstances , financially Fpoaklup , and the future looks very promis ing AIIKIMK tliu Vininj ; .lien. Mr. Frank W. Ob r , secretary of the Young Men'sChrUllan association , returned last week from the Missouri state convention at Kansas City. Ho reports a very profit able convention. The Nebraska state convention of the Young .Men's Christian association will beheld held this year at Hastings , beginning Wednesday , November 10. The Omaha nssoclatlon will send n strong delegation. Mr. W. U. Alexander , of this city , has boon nsked to respond to tbo address of welcome. Mr. John H .Molt , college secretary for tlio United States , will bo present , and Air. 13. H. Messor ot CtilMgo ana other prominent workers will attend. The Outing club will co down to Bellevue next Tuesday night on the train atut tramp U bide. There ; will bo special services on Friday evening huretiltor for the bom-lit of these who wish to malic preparation for the Mills meetings. IsU All who are interested in lacroaso will ineotoii Saturday ovenlnps ut It o'cloolc at the fair grounds or on Wednesday evenings alfi ut iho tennis grounds. Mr.V. . Swain will address the young men at the -I o'clock service next Sunday after noon. Tbo new Voting Men's Christian as sociation orchestra will bo on hand hereafter at the Sunday afternoon meetings to lead the music. The orchestra Is l < : d by idr. John I3rown. Secretary Ober's blbln class will basin n now Kcrics oi lessons on the llfo of St. Paul next bunany morning. Tbo class moots tiiat 9:1. : > In the morning. Thcro will bo no meeting of the Cur rent Topic club this evening on uccouut of the Interest in election that wiH probably ' absoru the attention of nearly nil the men iii town , but on the succeeding Monday night thcro will bu u red-hot topic uu for discus sion. sion.Tho The gymnasium classes are growing right along. The policemen's class Is becoming interesting and is gaining in numbers. Next Saturday afternoon the Juniors will hnvo a hair and hounds race. ClirNtlaiiH nt Uiirlc. Thcro will bo nu interesting convention in Boston next week. It will bo calloil the | "World's Convention of Christians at Work > , " nnd It will bo hold In Tromont Temple November 10 to 111 Inclusive. It In convened under the International Christian Workers association but the delegates will not bo con fined to the members of this organisation. All evangelical Christian people who aio en gaged In augrosslva Christian work will uubo permitted to sit us delegates in thu couvcu- tlon. tlon.Tho The principal topics to bo discussed will bo Iho various plans of mrgtesslvo work by which certain classes not reached bv the usual moans are brought within the range )0f ) Christian influences and reformed. The del egates uill , to n largo extent , bu mndo up i of ministers , cnnngdUu , city missionaries and philanthropists wtio nro engaged in the work of reclaiming nnd reforming iho vicious and neglected classei. A program covering many puusra of practical CuiUtianlty is being prepared. An Invitation has been'ex tended lo till ovangnlical Christians Inter- . sited In this class of work to be present nnd participate In tbo proceedings , Itcduccd rallroau rates ami hotel accomrao- Jatlous hnvo bcvn secured for all dologatcs * > the convention. Full patttcuUrs imiy bo .1' . obtained by addressing the ocroinry , Kov. : Julin C. Collins , Now Haven , Conn. HCV. Charles \V. Suviugo of Omaha will attend and deliver an addroin ou the plans bo has followed In his wurk In this city. Tlm YOIIIIK .Mim' liiilltntr. The VOUIIB Men's Institute of Omaha , con- vonlently located In rooms over 110 and onm South Fourteenth street , U growing In num bers and Influence. The institute was organ ized about one year ago with loss than 100 charter members and ttio membership roll DOW shows over a. " > 0 name * , The rooms have coon supplied with n com S plete gymnasium apparatus , u pool tabio ) ama library of several hundroa vol 11111113 , B piano , dressing rooms for those who tcko exorcise In the gymna sium and many other conveniences , Mr. maV. . A. McUliinli is president of tbu institute. Tlio membership includes man ) of the in on prominent bud Influential Cnlboliu gentle - men of Omaha. It is Intended to benefit JTOUPK men Intellectually , phrtlcally and morally , r.nu coven the same fluid among Catholic JOUIIE men as thu Young Men's Cbriitlaii uisociallou occupies ainotii. I'rotos- tint young moii. r tbrr Carroll Is the spiritual director. Ho conduct * religious scrvlcea at tbo rooms every Tiicidny evening. The Kymuaillo clan meets on Monday and Tue ducveniucs of ouch wooic , thu oral lait nicoli on Wednesday evening of each vreck aid on vach alti'rnato Friday night thu Bitcolttiou hold * a tocluble at .Si. I'hilo- incus bull , corner of Nluth and Howard street * . /tiii'iHK tliu thurltr U'lirhcri. Tbt "lion Hur" entertainment for tbe ben * flt f tb * AitocUled CUantiui fund U com Ins on In good shape. Last Wednesday af ternoon the committee of arrangements rr.ot nt the Young Men' * Christian association building ncd appointed lubcommlttcos. I'rof. .1. A. Oilltsplc , MM. Adolpti Meyer , Mrs. W. J. Urostch , Mrs. A. 1' . HopKlns , Mr. nnil Mrs. ThomasKilpotrlcK , Miss Kdith Morton and MM. J. J , Monoll wrro ap pointed to Colect the principal characters. Miss Clara Sclilcssltigcr and Ml > s Cooley will select tbo "black birds" nnd "mrter- files , " thlrtv-four In number. The "statu ary" will bo selected by Mrs. D. H. Wheeler. Miss Hamilton , Miss Truland , Miss Powell , Miss Clara HulilcssinpcrnndMus McCticano were appointed to select " twenty-five "priest esses. " I'rof. Lewis nnd Miss Schlcsslnger will llnd the ten "Arab maids'1 or brunettes , and Uvontv-four "naiads , " The Roman p u ( mis , eighteen In number , will be chosen by Prof. Ulllesplo. There will be ISO people In this grand and clamant production. livarythlng connected with the entertain ment will \ > 3 elaborate and artistic. Tno scenery alone cost f',000 nud ttio costume * U'lio Clark & Cox comnanv , which Is to glvo the pleco. travels in a special car. All the characters In the gorgeous pantomime will bo selected in Omabn nnd a number of verv uromltient citizens have offered ID as- in making the nntcrta'.timcntn ' brilliant success The association hopes to mrllzo a substantial bunctlt from the thrco perform ances , which will o cur on November ' 'I ' , 2.3 and -M. The membership list Is still crowing. The following names wcru added during the weoit : J. M. CornWi , U. U. Huthbun , K * > L. Kmerr , MM. Milton Uojcrs. Mrs. J. C. Sslmou , MM. S. S. Caldwell , .1. D. ICuony , Hov. A. J. TurUlo , Mrs. H. .1. Peufold , C. A. Urlmtnol , M. M , Swain. II. P. Lewis , Platt computiv , Louis 1C. Whotllnp , .1. L. Me- Casue. A. U , Uufrono , Mrs. Martin Wilbur , O. I ) . Hoissonbuttol. Secretary Clark found employment for n number of people during tbo week. Four women who had boon abandoned by their husbands were coinpellod to appeal to the secretary for assistance. Several cases of distress were reported und roliovod. Several person * appealed to the secrotarv during the week who , upon Invostication , were found to bo wholly unworthy of assistance. One of them was u woman who related n very plausible story , and asked for 03 cents which , iho claimed , was the exact amount she must obtain. He favo her n c.ird and sent her to the Associated Cbaritio.4 , wbcro Information was soon obtained that she had bion drunk a few davs before and was utterly unworthy of assistance. I'nlplt unit l'ii\v. The congregation of the Flr.t Presbyterian church is still patiently loolclug for a pastor. Kov. Or. Greene will continue lo ( ill the pulpit - pit until Iho congregation finds a man to 1111 the place permanently. The Htuiscom Park Methodist cor.proga- tion worshipped for the last time in the old churnh yesterday. 'I ho services at Unit nhurch partook of the nature of a house- cnolioj ; . Appropriate exercUos of a reminis cent character were the order of the day. The basement 01 the now church Is ready for occupancy and the conerogatlon will worship in it" until the superstructure is completed. Kov. Charles W. .SaviURC has decided to purchase a wueon for street uso. Ho will cillita uospul xvnKon. It will bo used to convey people to nnd from the church who nro not in iho habit of attending. Ttio congregation of the People's church will also use the waROii in holding street mcot- ing * . Last Sundav the experiment of going into the bottoms after a load of poor pcoplo was tried and these who were out with the wagon found that a great many people would gladly po to chuich if they dia not have to walk. The wagon will uo used chiolly for tlio purpose ot conveying people from the negloct''d districts to und from church. Mr. Savidsro lias not tnouo.v enough raised at present to pay for the wacon and he invites nil who may feel inclined lo assist him in this work to send any sum that they may feel disposed to givo. The people of our city residing In anc nrounu Uritrgs Place will be glad to loan , that they arc soon to bo supplied with church services and Sunday school privileges , which they have been longing for for some time. At a recent meotlne of the Par ! : Place Con gregational church , they decided to secure winter ouarters by renting the residence at 401 , " ) Dodge , using the lower story for church , services and the upper story for pistor's residence. Tney contemplate- during thu winter to make tlio necessary arrange ments for a permanent homo In the shape of n new church building next season , it being too late now to accomplish that. The lirst services will bu held on Sundav , November 'JO , consisting of sermon murnini. and ovcnine , and Sunday school at noon. The congregation take with thorn their pastor and twenty-five hard working members nnd their church furniture , and will bo well equipped for service. The doiusons of that portion of our city should welcome this invasion of their territory , nnd rally around tha friends of Congrega tionalism in thus filling "a loag felt want" in their midst. C.itarrh in the head Is a constitutional dis ease anil requires a constitutional remedy Hue Hood's Sai-daparilla to effect a euro. Some Viitiialili ! Ol'o llnls to Uo Developed In thu Nrnr I'ntiiro. GfS'\t ov , Colo. , Nov. 0. An unusual amount of interest has been created in west ern Colorado duriiifr the past two months over the mining outlook in thin vicinity. Many new ulst'ovorloH have been made , which TOny ot such a diameter In richness that many prospectors ana speculators hnvo coma in trom olhar ramps. Tbo output is greater than over and hero as well as In tbo PiliUn : district shipments will bo continued all win- ter. At ihu latter inou camp the outlook Is evou better than here. The Jim liluino has Just uncovered on the second contract an immense body of ore which runs lorty-sovcn ounces in silver and r > U per cent in lead. The Cleopatra and Lit tle Tycoon have bodies of ore , which promise with further development , worth hudrod of dollars. Thu Hindoo , in the same locality , Is maoing extensive acvulopmunts and huvo thousands of tons In sight , which U valued at $110 per ton , while some ore from this property runs up to over $1,003 per ton. These mines are mostly owned by parties from HallUx , N. ti. , und Hoiton , who have l the greatest faith In their future , nrm.ivc.io.v. ja.April1,1831 , Dr. .T. H. Moore Dear Sir : Have been troubled with catarrh In my head and Uco for three yiMrs-at tlmoj MIS unable to boar had a constant ringing in my O.UM and for two years wts almost deaf , Have tried sov- oral so-cal' ' ° J remedies and been treated ovbv regular physicians and noted specialists , but failed to gut any relief. I tried ono bottle of Moot-it's Tree of Llfo Catarrh Cure. It gave Immediate relief mid eflectml a permanent euro. 1 heartily recommnnd It to lilt suffer ersof thUiliso.isu und will cheerfully glvo any further information o-i being addressed at my homo , No. SJ3 Sweeney ava. , Hurllng- on , lu. Foi sale by all druszUts. Hosnoctfulllv , H. L. REID. ForsnJo by all drustgUts. Muy laiiino folton. CIIMKCX , Ark. , ov. 0. A steady rain has Deon failing in this section for twelve hours , accompanied l > y a cold wind. ( Jreat uamatri will result to the cotton In the Holds , as It will rot lu the boll , Western Union election returns will bo shown from the 15th at. window of II. Langhtadter's cigar store , the McCnguo building , N. E. cor. 16th nnd Dodge. SHE SIM FOR THE HEART Story of Hattie Mack's Dotarminod Effort to Ocramit n'oide. ' WHY SHE DESIRED TO END HER LIFE Und Hrcomrt Tired of n Ufo of Slmmc Son- ntor Illggliin of ttcjt Lincoln Su - inlm serious Injur.c * 111 n , Itntmwny. LINCOLN' , Nob. , Nov. O.-fSocolal to Tin : . ] Hnttlo Mack , the girl who sdot her- self nt n dlsroputablo house of which her mother Is the proprietress , Is very low this afternoon with the chances much BRamst her recovery. Fuller particulars of tbo rajh net are obtainable today. It scorns tnat yester day the girl wont UD town and , after visiting several places , stopped into o local hardware store anil purchased a small American bull dog revolver. She had tno olorlt load the .vcapon. . After she returned homo she np- > eared as lively as usual anil her mother lolicod nothingstrange ! in her conduct. After tome little tlmo.sho went to her room and n Tow moments latur the shot was fired. The ijullet entered her breast about an Inch below - low the left ulppla nnd narrowly missed the apex of the heart. The physicians tuat vvoro summoned were unablu to locate the bnllot and they uvo of the opinion that , It Is lodged near the point of the suouldor blade. She was perfectly conscious nnd told , her mother that she shot for ths hoart. She refused to o any reason for her dcslro to end her life , but expressed tno hope that the wounct would prove fatal. The Injured Rlrl is IS years old. Her story Is the old , old ono , and differs not from the story of hundreds of others. She was pure for n tlmo in splto of the surroundings ot her homo but the seducer ouno and a llfo of sbamo was the result. It is billoved that she became despondent over nor situation. She has been receiving latter * recently from the man who caused her downfall and she has always expressed sorrow at. their pe rusal. li.tiroil . | In u Uimnirny. Ex-St.uo Senator lllgglns of West Lincoln met with a severe accident last evening while driving u spirited hoisn. Hd was on , his way from the city to his homo when the horse ran uwuy. Mr. Higglns who is nullo an old man , was thrown violently to Iho cround , striking on his beau and shoulders. Ho was picked up In an unconscious condi tion and carried into a drug store nnd n phy sician > font for. His injuries weru not as serious as nt first , supposed nnd bo will ex perience nothing wowe from his shaking up ban confinement in his room for several days. Lincoln In Urlof. The r glstration books closed last night , and the man whu failed to see that his name was written tnoro will have to sivear his vote In if ho voles Tuesday. The total regis tration for the city of Lincoln Is 0,810. The Stale university foot ball loam will play the State University of Kansas In this city next Saturday afternoon. The Kansas team Is'lookcil upon as the strongest in the Interstate leaguo. Jumps Mulono of this city Is the custodiau of a wad of greenbacks and silver certificates nud national bank notes amounting to an oven f.5.000 , whicn ho is authorized to bet on the success of Lorenzo Crounso uoxi Tues day. Atiinrlrnii Clmlor.i. From tlicllailj Hereille , U'/mtcim , IPiis/i / "T. O. Burnett , tbo democratic candidate for sheriff , was taken violently lit at Clear- brnoK. Ho hod all Iho symptoms of Asiatic cbolora , nnd for an hour or two it was feared ho would die. Tboy finally gave him n dose of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Uiurrhiua Itemedv , whicn revived him until a physician arrived. " That is precisely what tlio manufacturers of that mediciuo recommend for cholera. Ssntl for u physi cian , but eivo their medicine until the physi cian arrives. If cholera becomes prevalent in this country next summer this prepara tion will bo in great demand because it can always bo depended upon. For sale by druggists. Southwestern Drouth Broken. El , PASO , Tox. , Nov. 0. Tno drouth In western Texas , New Mexico. Arizona and northern Mexico has ueen bronon , rain fall- ' ng almost steadily for the past twenty-four hours. It has como too late to bo of benolit to prass unless a warm spell follows , as the jrass has nlrcadv cured and water will rot t. H has served another atr purpose , however , n filling nil the water holes. In Now Mexico stoclt has been and is being shipped and driven into Utah and Nevada in great num bers. Thol oss has been great from the want of rain. Perfect action and perfect health result from the use of DJWitt's Llttlo fiirly His ! irs. A perfect llttlo pill. ONi : VAlli : ICXCL'KSIO.V To tlio City of Mmlci ) tuid Itrtiirn. For tlio mooting of the American Public Health Association nnd Intornn- tionnl Medical Uonjrress , to bo hold nin Iho City of Moxiio : Xovombor 29 to December - comber 2 , 1892 , the Stitita Fo rotito will eoll tickets at ono lowest lirst-c.luas furo for the round trip. This is tin excellent opportunity to visit Mexico , ono of tha most doliphtftil trips imaginable , nt very little cost. A spet'hil iiiirly will leave Omaha Saturday , Novomhorli ) , and join a lnrjo pivrty from Hoston and other cn teri citica ut Kansas City. The faro for the round trip from Omaha is only $01.00. For further' information anil reserva , tion of Pullnr.m accommodations call on or address ' , R L. IJAIMIII : , i'asr.unger'Ak'cnt Simla Fo Route , 1'ilO Farniim St , , Oin-ihit , Nob. AnolIUT Itrrnril l.oivnrcd. On Oclohor 11 , 1S)2. ! ) the Kfnpiro State express of the Now York Central loft Syraciiso fiH minutes Into anil mndo the run from Syraciiso to nulTulo at the rate of 5i ! ) iniloH an liotii-for the entire distance - tance , 148 miles. This included a stop of tv.'o minutes at Rochester , and the train was obliged to slow down as it passed through moro than u do/en towns. When it is understood that this was the regular train , consisting of four heavily loaded cars , it will ho appreci ated as a grout achievement , oven in tills wonderful ago of fiiht time , In the discussion of current events tlio remark is frequently heard on either bide of the Atlantic that the Now York Central has surpassed ovary oilier transportation line in the world during the past live yours in the equipment and speed of its tr.iins. It now stands ut the head , and is justly termed "America's Greatest Railroad. " Real estate. Burpulns only. My word is pood. W. G. AlhriL'ht 621-2-3 N. Y. Llfo hid ? . Frescoing nnd interior decorating ; de signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lehmann , 15U8 Doutrliis street. owder The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum , Used iii Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard * . , . W - Mwv GOING DOfWN THE HILL 1 il.V Kf C rrrilojT | < in slio T Iturlf In T.nck l.tistro Kj-oi limit Trcinbllntr llHinli SlnnjVlio nro < Olil Incnr ? nrp Vlnoronn nml llcnllliy Jfonv Such n Coiiillllini .Muy bo itiroinpn4 : 0iliir All. How j many clilprlr won m ! women wo ? co who Inlnlf liow they i ' "Knlna Mown tlio lull. " Tlio remWIni ; linnd , IhciDiiccrtaln etop. the Inck or t > rlKlitMo lUlioero. llie mnkoi fcnturo , nil I illcntutlmtllivj < notat hlxh tldo * tlmt tbo itrrniilli nn.lvllnl rorccs nramot mint lliojr onoo were , tiil In fnct , Hint tliojnrnKnlnit down tlio lilll. TIM' , u ( tourx1 , l to bo pippcJcil , for when one readies Inter jrcnr : . physical trouble * nro snro lo ooino , but Inw mnny elderly people wo PO nro lionlllir , niut com- imrntltpljr TlKnnuK. Tlipy nl < vny < nccni rhoettul , tirlulit.roiitcntoil. j j Why lioulJ not nil bo equally fortunate ? 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If Dr Schcnck's treatment and euro of conniimp- tlun weroiionii'lliliigiiunr an 1 iiiitrlucl , pi-oplo inUht iluiititiUiil nlint lull prnrcil U uir IhruiKliK rcconl us old njouruTHiiilliilliois , liiu.un Jusl nluil Ills , A SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION nnil Tor nil < ll < r.iii or tlm Iiiiu' . No ( roitnicnt In thn wnrUI cn'i ' iiliiciiai nianr pcriiKin'Til ' cim-i or roimiiiiiiilluii to lucre.lit at lr.ilniK'5 ) : Niithlns ; in .NUlluil"IH ! su directly an IcIUicllvcly on thu Inni : iiiiiiiihrines anil ll-sn ! * , anil * t iul < k y rlHpnsf" * nitnl Int'iToION ' , c Muemlon , Iniliriiniiitlon , cold * , coughs anil all ilio suu.lii ut cjiiduinptluu 114 Dr. Schanck's Pu/momc Syrup tWIion nil ] If a fullD IK i > nmr ! < to tlm roi uo. Not until Inlii.iinil cinlynllcr ( lUtlifnl trlnl nlmuM any nun li'si ( nil. U Im * liniiulr lliu llDpclins lu Illu un < l hriillli. It linilurnu I the iliujmir o ( ten thniiann 1 tiniioH Into Joy It l ilolnu RIKIIV. U will coiitlni'ii oiloIt iliri > iuliniitt'iiii * H. lir. SuliMi't'x priK'tlca iMilliocia i'omi'iiJtMi : | i. ll/nrmtl i-tmi t i'i illimilM nllulfrni M u'l ' iippllcum. lr J. II hclionuka.t on , I'tillndolplilii.l'it AN OLD VETERAN. II , Herldochtor , frtuvens' Point , \Vls. , euffercil for V5 ! yrnrs of Ncr- vous J'roBlrnllon , linora tlniti i caatfll. I'lijelcl. ana availed noth ' ing , one bottle 'of DR. MILES' nCBTORATIVC _ NERVINE E , brought hi in rent , ilu p anil in ado him f e | Ilka anew now man. Dr. Julian 0. Underwood , Sleniplds , Term. , eufftfied from periodical iivnous attack * , hut foiiiid effect B t r usinu one ; hoi Ho ut 10. Til.il iiottlo anil elegant hook FHti ; at ilrugylsle. DR. IiIILE3 MED 10 AL Co. , Elkliart , Ind. ! Kulm & Co Cor. , ' i i ' DIFORM9TY 8HAOES Trusses , Crufcfiss , Bat ten's > , Syringes , Medical ALOE & PENF OLD , J ) IMS. 15th St. , Next lo Post office. r A VINO BONDS. Proatntnntlon IIIKI nnticc ( if snbniliMon to tlio olcctori nti.l lo nl volor < of tlio city ot Onmlia of tlio niioMlon of iMiitn ; ! tlm biinils of the city nf Uniiilin In tliu sum of ono hundred llioiuiml ilnilnr < til > 0iuo ) to pay for the ro of | iivlns. tcpivltiKor time- niliiinln ! the Intors-octlons of Rtri'Oli mill Rtticoi : iiipulln | ( alloys In said oily , nnil to jiay tlio ciwt of Uiivlntf In front or rtyil rstrxto nispsiinont of special l.ivci ortinvnRiuriia | < c < < . lo Onrihiii the olootoM utul lojal votoM of the city of I. ( loorsto P. llcmU , nijxyor of Ilia city of Oni'ilKi. tin Usito tillmy ! prod tint it on , ami liy tha authority vi-siod in mu in sueli nnyor tlo lipreby civo iiulillo not co to thu oiuctors nnil loenl voters of thoulty of Omtih i Hint a ccncritl election will Ijo holil In qtlil oltv on Tiio for ( lny , the clKhlli liny of Novcinbor. IM ) . ' , tlio iniriio'CDf siibinltllns to mill doctor' * nnd IcBulolirs the ijucUlon nnd proposition , followlnc , lo-\vlt : "Slnill Iioiul4 of tlic rltv of Onialiu In tiin * > nnt of ono hiindie'l ' tliousand dollnrs ( Jloo.OWi bo Issued for tin1 puipoMMif ti.iylni thn ou tof uavinc. rop.ivhu or tiiundiinizitu : : tln % Inter- si-i'l Ions oi iroi-ts unit niuoni opposltu tliovs Insii'di'lty. or pivliift tlio oou of p iMni In front of rcjil . ' oM.'itc nit snliji-oi to nssossinont or siiPt'liil t.i.ios for DIVIIU puriinse * . slid IIOIIIH to run not morn tli. in twenty C.M ) yi-m anrt to lionr Inlorosi pnvablu soinl-unniiiilly nt u r.Uo not I'M-oodlii'j ilvn - pi-r eont | ior tin- tiiiin. with riiniioiM uUn'hoil , to lie cillinl "l'aInn liotnlK."iind nottii lioMilii for It-ii linn ) iur , the | irocu d < < of whim shall to nsml for no other pnrpoo tliau p iyiiK ! the cost of PIMIW. ri'iHivlin ; or ninundnin 7-liiK the Inli-rsoi'tlotn of strc-ois nnd Rptrc mipuslto alloys In sill city , or In front of ic.il cstnto not "tibjupt to . n ; sp siin.it | of spoclil tii\i" for pisltu pnr- Thosald question anil prnposll on sliall be siibinltU'il lo s ilil oleetori i > ntlro In tlio prowr form piovldoiiliv liiw foi oiliciul tun OK with IhowoiJMos" " .So" prlntiIliercon. . All of ald InilliiH linvliiK nn " \ " inarlt follow- liu the word " > us" shall bo counted In f ivor oflsmiliu said botiiK nnd nil of snld liallnU liavlnu nnX" in irK rolloivlnc tliu word "No" shall bo countL-d nnd eonsldoietl us nualnst thn hsnln or snld bonds. Tlio polls sh.ill ' bo upon tbo iliiy of Raid eli'O- tlon atuUlit o'olocl ; In the niornlni : and slinll contlnlioouun until six o'clock In the cvunlni ; or the siniii nay m the rc p ctl\o vutniK places' , as foil ins : KIHST W\UI > t-'ur"or "tl > " ' ! Mnruy ? ' , ! ? N W ' 8th Bd , , 1,0.1 von. n cornar lith IXI"1 Joncs tha , , ! flrst alloy ° f 6th alrt'OLS bth Dlstriot-S , W corner 10th and Illokory stre't' ! ' ! "StrICl S > V corilcr cth 11(1 Center IjjtUniiitrlot-N W corner Oth nnd Hancroft Hit nth CClHt District X i : corner lath and Vlnton SKCONtl WAHII. N U > corilur Ith ! nni1 st roots" ' " rllt : N W eor"or Iilh ; a"a S W cor"r 2)th ) ! " " 1 5lh l.strlci-S i : ' WOltll StICOlS. corner L'Jd and I.cuvon- tith Dlstnct-nist sldo of South 20 th struot , uposlio " roppk'ton uvo. "th nlstrlct S li corner 10th and J'lorco S E corller 1UI' am ! William utli District N E corner Bl\tconth and Center - tor Htri'ois. 1'ith District N W corner 2'th and Dorcas streets. Mill DJbtrlet-S E corner 2Jlh and Ilaiicioft strents. strents.'N' " 'N' tl < ) r"or 111' u"a Vlntou 13th DIstrlr-t-S W corner Kith and Valley llth Dlstilct N KcornorU'Jth mil Houlovard uvunne. Tiiini ) WARD. Nt I ) strlct-S W corner 13th and ClilC'igo M District N W comer Uth and D.ivenport 3d DStrlct-Fotitli slilo of Capitol avenue nuar ( uestofl tilth .slreot. 4tli District Weal side of 12th slreot bo- ' , - . . .vcen Donitla.s and Do.lso streets. iith DKirict N K corner luili and Capllol iveiiiio. litli Dlslrlot N E corner Olh and Hjrnoy streets. 7th District 3 E corner Utli and Dou/las Heels. Mil District N E eornor 13th and Jackson Uth Dlbtrlot 3 E corner 10th and Howard U reels. r.iuimi UTAH i ) . 1st District NV corner ITtli and Daronnorc slioots. Slid Dislrlct NV corner 2Jnd and D.xvcnport slruets 3nl District N Vf corner CJth and Doilso stiuuts. " Jib DIstrlct-N E corner 17th anil Dod o si roots. Mil DJbtrlot N n corner ITtli and llarncy 6.JCOH. fith District N W corner 20th and Douglas sticots. - 7th ' District N W corner Mth street and St. .Mnrv's a\unue. Htb ' Distiic't riV corner SOth street and St. Mary's uvoiino. 9th Dislilcl Kastsldoof Fouth lUth street , between ll-irney slreot anil "t. .M.iry'saviinno. Uih District N Wcoruor ISth and Lo iven- worlh stieeN. Utli District S W corner I7lb hlreet and SU Miiry s avenue , FIFTH WAIID. 1st District Kast si loot Sliorman nvenuo Dlipos.to Mandorboii slruut. 0o Jnil Dlslrlot 9 K corner Kliurmaii avenue and Wlrt siieut. ; ird District SV corner Slinriaan avenue .mil IJ.LKU street. 0o 4th District N W corner Slwtian avenue nnd ( Jraeustrcnt. Sib Dlutricl b W corner 17th and Cliarl03 ) slroets. )3O Cth District Hast sldo of slionnan avenue about 'III feet mirth ot Nicholas bircot. Till District a U cornnr 10th and Izard slrocls. 8tli DUtrlut N W corner UHli and Hurt strceis , Jlli District N E corner 1Mb and O.isa stroiits. lOtli District Kastsldo Xnrtli ITtli street be tween Ualifnrnla and ( Jass blrcelH. llth District-H E coiner ISth anil Oass liecls. BIXTII WAItl ) . 1st District S E corner i'Jlh street anil Ames avenue. Sim District S W corner 20th street and lirand iivcnnn. 3rd District N E corner 43lh and Grant utrcets. 4th District S W corner -'lib and Manilcrson slreets. fllh District FH corner "lib nnd Wlrt streets. Otli District S W cornur Unl and I'.irliur ' ' 71)1 ) lilslriot N W corner V'Uh ' a'ld Cuiby feth District > H coiner 27lh and Ilunletto atruolH. Uth District N E corner "Jnd anil Grant 1 > lh District N W corner 'JStli and KrunUlln stiuutH. lllh District H W corner L'ltb and I'liuiklln ISth District S W corner ' . ' 'nil anO C'larlc strcots , 8RVCNTII WAIII ) . 1st District 9 W corner SSili and Mason 2nd Dislrlct N Iv eornor ' "Oth avenno and Poimlnton avenue. ; trd Dlsirloi H W corner i'Ulh Btreot and Woolwortli avonuo. Jth District N W corner -OtH street and Arbor Btit-ot. Klh Dislrlct Soulli Dido of Vlnton street no/ir ( east of ) eolith ! IM avennu. Uth District S E corner JUth avenue and rnpnleton avenuo. Tin District NV \ eornor 3llh and I'rancla stm > U. KimiTH WAitn , 1st District East aulo of L'Clh atrcct near ( couth ofiC'hurUis utiuut. Viid DUIrlct Wo.t bide af ' . ' 3d street near ( snuth ot ) I'aul street. 3rJ District NV corner 20tli and Muliolas * Ifh Ulstrlct N E corner 20th and Cumins Gtrcoln. filh District West slilo of North 23th street near ( north of ) Cumins struct. Cth District ti E eorpor-'d and Hurt strcots , 1th District H W corner ' .Oth nnd Oasj itroets. NINTH WAIIII. lit nistrlot-a corner Wd and Ouralnu- 8t * 8tdllstrict N W corner 40th and Oumliig " ' 'aSYiHtrlot N E corner 40th and I'urtiam St4lCh u'lstrlct North sldo of Davenuort treet iionr twest of ) North Mil avenua 6th district a E coruor UUt avamio and r > ° 0lh | I)8Utirlctt-S W corner 89th avcuuo unu Jackson htruut. In witness whereof I liavo lirrounto cct my IniiiU nt mnvor otb'ild cl'y of Uinaha , thl > ITthiloy uf Ootobor. . iHOij , ' uj.jjj jiavor. Attest : Jens aiiovEs/cl'ty oiuik ! uiyuilt MOT M'lll.NT.S , SOUTH DAKOTA TIIKCAIll.b tiinl or America. In thu llluck lllllt , 3.WJ Ivct nbovo tliu ica A crlup , lir.icln ntuiotpliurv J.ovi'lr Kenury. ' [ bate warm muillcliul nutem liarerureJ Iliomanli or palliiil ) > , Klnoit pliiniu ; bath In tlia II K ThnKtun * , Uullt uf i > luk > anJ tone , atvornodatut JiJ people , itrlclly tint cls j open Uro placoi , tool lieat , elrctrlu lUlits , rlchlr /urunhtM , line wl lu ror inJatH. table a perlalty Mar uulumni , inlldwlutvrt Hcducod ratcj btliu week or month. ThrouyU tralm from Chlcnjo O. b. MAUDKN , ' ! ' ! > Ktuiu , llgt Bjirluji , Dukot * . ARE YOU-DEAD onto the fact thnt the shoe department of the Nebraska Clothing Company sells more shoes for men and boys than half a dozen regular shoe stores do ? Do you know the reasons for it ? They're simple enough , We sell a class of shoes that are made of good , solid , substantial stock. They are made for us direct , in first class factories.Every detail is perfect the sowing the lasting the fin ishing. We sell shoes that wear wear well. We sell shoes that look well when we sell them , and keep on looking well for months. We either sell better shoes for the sa m o money or the sa m o shoes for less money' " " " " than anybody else does , To the fact that anybody can _ claim _ to sell as good shoes lor the money as we doTe laiming and doing are twodiffercnt affairs. With every shoe we sell goes this guaran tee. If you buy shoes of us and they don't wear as they should if theTtitches rip the stock prove defective the hanger pulls out you may return them to us and you'll either get your money back , or new shoes free. " " ' " " " $1.25 Is the prlca ' of out' worklngman's shoa It is mndc of good stoc't--has solid leather Insole nnd counters comes in oil sizes , shapes nnd widths. ( Dp . Kfl Buys at the Nebraska n shoa thnt shoe mon sell for four \\Jfj.U\J . ' dollars. . Il'-3 n genuine fall stock American calf shoo ; made with the genuine Goodyaur welt nil process ; comes in styles--slinpes--si O3--in congress or Ince ; comes In L-ondon--Paris--Frcncli--Globs--Puritan - - - - nnd Philadel- - plnn toe. $275. Buys of us a cork sole shoe that's a corker. It's the shoo for wet weather ; muda of solid American or kangaroo calf with n piece of genuine cork 0-8 of tin inch thick nncl bound with en If , placed next to the insole from ball to tos , preventing dampness or water coming ne > xt the foot --mode svith the genuine welt process. A four dollar shoe in shoo stores. S3 " QO s'loe ' r ° ' ' divss--for stylo--ror com''ort--roi ' > woarmado ; i of the very finest of fine American calf ; made with tlio genuine GoocTyenr welt process ( often sold for hand sewed--in ) size any - - - - - - or last-- n shoe that we guarantee to beat any five dollar shoo oil " " " " " the market. Have The Nebraska Special. You The great three dollar hnl fora dollar fifty. Seen Made ol flue full fur stock , with pure silk bnrid and bind * It ? ing--fancy satin lining leatherette sweat band--m flvo correct and popular Chapes in all sizes. Ask your slios dc.i'ei * f > r the er XCIUDERS , LSJS THE NEW JERSEY SP CIALTIES luucma equal. Price lists and d scoun s sent to dealers cn'y. Big stoclfi on hand. ZACHARY T. LINDSEY , OlTlflllLl , To Bring Home a Bottle of It is an indispensable household liquor , recom mended by physicians as strictly pure , rich and wholesome. He can got it at any high-class diinking place or drug store. DAULEMAND d , CO. . CHICAGO. ILL. PERMANENTLY CUBED OF NO PA1 WJ5 KKI'KR VOU TO 2,500 PA'I I-'inaofial llcferciice : Nat'l lhok of Comrncrtc , Omaha. ] y < i Pjn'KNTloN from Ijiminoas. No Opucittlon JiMt'SlUuiu our MotliDil , Wrlttun Kiiaraiitto lu nbioi luliily Cnrn nil kliiiltuf Kll'TUKiif : Ijuili th\csulihl c/i.l ilio ii u o ( KiiKu orvyrlniiu , nn matter of lion lon " ' " " " "hix A.M I N ATI ON Fl IK K. TliB 0 , E. MILLER COMPANY , J--OIMI for Ciruulnr. N V. l.lfe lllda , OMAHANI , j 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. < T1 ; mlnenl ID > ( l llt ! In n ! TOUI. ClllO If , pMVIIO I | OO1. tklO Dd UnillUT dl. - - . - irU r n * uur A r ! hV t in iiii'lclBe. -Jlpluina. . nn < l curiinrtc' .bow. u nu tieatlon wltU ; tli afirrii iDlrm urrlioc * .lo [ ni nliooT , inln l vr aiuu i. ni > hi loiiei.lin . . \ . . . . iV/liJii > III H * iv * > viii tM'v > * vv''u'r " * Sl.el T rlci.cle.ctr No nuriurr ut I. Nuir treilin.nt fqrlonof Tllnlpoiter. farilai unabUi ! | ieir"itel i huiuJi Ii7 oorriiiunl | ni ! : " . Xle.H ln or IniiruaunU lout br mall or IJIIKII _ curuljrp cli J , no mark * lo InUlcalB coiileuU - oiiu ycraooal loUirrlo > f prtftircl. Con > uluU J [ reo. Corr pond nc trlctl prl'niu. IMuk v ( UU ) juodan W t. m.1011 to. HeuJ tUmp lor lcjH <