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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : Dl'VKMlWll 1 , 1892 ,
USED THE WRONG MEDICINE
Explanation of the Dofeatlant la DavW
City's Poisoning Oaoj.
MRS. ROBERTS' ' PECULIAR ACTIONS
ir.tlrnntcd Tlmt 8ho Wnulil Slio Ilor
How t i Spnml Slonc-y to
Advantage Otlior Nrl rn hit
of Interest.
DAVID Cirr , Neb , . Nov. 30. fSpociftl n'olo-
gram to Tnc UBR. ] Iloal Interest 111 the
Armagosl poisoning case bog.in tUU nfter-
noon , the forenoon being consumed In the ex
port testltnony of Prol. Moullor nnd Urs.
French and Lester. Tlila afternoon l > r. Har
vey , who attended the deceased , was called ,
being " .uostlonod only ns to thomodiclno pro-
crlbed by nltn contalnlnB arsenic or any
other poison. .1. F , McCoy testified that ho
was present on the afternoon previous to Mr.
Hoberts' death. Mrs. Roberts stated that
she aid not think ho would roc-jvor. bho
based her opinion on the fuel of hla eating
cabbage contrary to order * ol the doctors.
Mrs. Henry Hustings testified that she was
nt Mr. - Uohorts' pluco on Sunday
afternoon. Itaberts die. ) Moud.iy nljzht
MM. Roberts said ho would not recover , as
ho hnd boon sick two or three times before
from oatttiB cabbage afld know U was dan
gerous to him. The , witness described the
condition of tbo patient , who informed her
that IIM wlfo had given him the wrong
racdlcino , nnd that since tailing it ho hud n
severe burning sensation In his stomach nnd
fait worse. Mr. Roberts asked \vitnessln
the presence of the defendant to examine
the mod lei no. Mrs. Roberts said she had
plvon the sick man the wroug modlclno
through mUtaKo , The witness identified a
small bottle pointed out by Robarts us the
ono from which the accused had given him
n doso. There was n white powder on
the cork that tasted swost. No label was on
the bottle. It was nbout ono-thtra the slzo
of other bottles on the shelf. The ether botr
tlos wcro labeled. The witness left the
house about sundown. She saw the defend
ant again u Tow days nftor the funeral nt
Ulysses with her daughter , noth had now
clonks. Mrs. Roberts said , , "See , Flora.
I will show you now what n woman
caa do with a , pockctbook who has no man to
bother her. " On cross-examination the de
fense asKCd the witness n number of ques
tions ns to her testimony In thu preliminary
examination before JudgoUoati with Iho ex
pressed nurposo of laying the foundatlou lor
impeachment.
NIUIA K.Y Moitia.\ui-s.
JU'cnrd of OctoUnr TrmisaotloiiR Taken
" from ttin HooKtt or tlio Umnittcs.
Liixcoi.x , Neo. . Nov. ! ! 0. ISpecial to THE
HUE. ] The mortgage iiulohtoilnoss rooora
for the month of October was completed nt
the odlco of the commisstoncr of labor this
. nftornoon. The rocurd shows that farm
mortgages to the amount of S'3,1124 , IIS were
lilcd during the month and flOTy'J7J released
for the same period. The following is Iho
record oy countic :
\VllKXiit .Mlllllei-Kll ,
COI.UMIIUS , Nob. , Nov. ! )0 ) , ( Special to Tn
Jliin.J The mlstlni ; ir.dtan boy vvho wo
thought to have .boon murdered In thl
county n fmv weeks since and whoso nan :
was supposed to bo Tommy Worldmovo
lias boon hoard from. Yesterday Bupariu
loiulont W. I ) . JJceitus of the Genoa Itullii
school received n telegram from J. M. Uoi
mayoof Sloan. In , stating that 'I'omtny hn
been thoru and loft on Iho 17th of JJovetnbe
'Xho boy's name. It soonis , Is Thomas Ului
li.stnud of Worldmover , a formerly rt
jportod , and Superintendent Backus thlnl
there is no doubt as to his being the mhslu
lad.
lad.la
la BlsmaroUiownship , wlioro the shootln
toolc place , coiiildonvblo cxclloniunt
worUed up and It was nu uncommonly du
ilny tvtiou there was a failure to llnd tl
body of the missitijr boy. Nicli llcffn <
( formerly reported ns llolU-iinan ) is ther
'ioro exonerated of the suspicion of commi
ting muriior , but the story of the thn
Indian boys as to his shooting nt thorn r
mains as bolero a matter of veracity b
tWeoa the aborigines and lioffnor ,
Aitdltinti * tn the llinttini : * Aiyliiiu ,
HASTINQS , Neb. , Nov. SO , [ Special to Ti
, lr.K.J The Board of Public Lands at
' .Butlulnes had siBiilllert Its intention to vl
Hastings yesterday ufternoon to Insooati ai
uccopt the two now \vmi ; of iho asylu
and the new kitchen nnd luutulrv , but a to !
erara was received announcing the fact td
the board couUn't rom.\ These no\v nuc
tiona to the asylum for the Incurable Insni
will cost tht ) state of Nebraska about S95H ( ]
includlntj iurnlturo. Already the huihlii
ulUi lt wltics Is well filled , and It Is only
question of tlmo until further additions w
bo necessary. An idea as to the size of t
Instltutloii may uo trained when It Is stnv
that the oloctrio light plant hos n capacity
600 Incaudescoat lamtis. The main buildli
now has a frontage ot an even 400 foot , ui
although throe stories hlih. with a bui
niout , U appears low on account of Its lenpt
Wreck ut Anliluiui.
ASUIAXD , Neb. , Nov. 3D.-JSpoolal To !
trrats to TIIK BUB. ] A wrooic ooourrod he
this uvoulng between No. b from Lincoln
No. 9 , tbo fast mall , from Chicago. Uo
were golntj very fait. No. 0 was nllttlo
Into , but had the right of way. The Lincoln
trnln crow thought they could cot nnrois the
( Twitch hoforo the fast mall could coma In ,
Both engines wore badly broken nnd
smashed , each cylinder head being blown
off , The mlot of one wns smashed and , the
headlight of the other was knocked off , The
passengers escaped with a bad shnltlna up.
Knglnos were sent down from Lincoln nud
took ttio trains to their respective places
BothlcniMnos were taken up to the shops
soon after the accident.
Fitfully Iturni'il lit VitlptrntM : > .
VAM-MIVISO , Nob. , Nov. : . [ SpecialTele-
cram to Tun llnu. ] This nftornoon while
Mrs. J. Si.nnton , wife of u promin6nti busi
ness man , was nl work about it gasoline
stove , her dress caught ilro nnd bolero help
arrived every thread of her clothing had
burned off , leaving her horribly burned from
head to font. Mrs. Stiinton was nlopo nnd
ns the .house is somn distance from any
other , she fought the llamesi bravely 55 the
remnants of quilts , rugs , etc. . whlcff she
used In attempting to smother the llaruos
testify. She died nil ) o'clock thU evening.
Our of Outfits Itnriicd. '
NEWI-OIIT , Nob. Nov. -Special | Tele-
dram to Tun Ilnn.J A car of cattle onrouto
to South Omaha was burnon in the trnln be
tween Mowport and Hassett , about 7 mlloa
west of Newport today. Conductor Hutch-
lusou cut the eitr loose from the rest of the
train and run to Newport with the burning
car but was too late to save the atoc'.t. All
that was left was the body of the car and the
bnrntcDrcasstoaof Iwonty-four head of c.ittlo.
The stock was uwnntl by 0. C. P. Woool of
Fetternmn , Wyo. Ttio loss on the oattlo Is
nbout $720.
< ) cc'i > ln Odd I'dllmvs I'lotit Olllrnrs.
OatiKoi.t , Nob. , Nov. 113. fSpaelul to TUB
nut : . I At the rosuiar mooting of Hlslng
Star lodce No. 7. " > , Indepsndont Order of
Odd Follows , hold oa Manday evening , the
following olllcors were olnctcd for the next
term of six months ! S. A. Snldor , noble
ernnd : Dr. S. O. Whnlay.vloo grand ; \V. L.
Shaw , secretary ; 0. O. Ovlllng , treasurer ;
S. B. Moffett , Easton Hurtle and \V. Uox ,
trustees.
Vorli's MlMloniii-y Mrotlnir.
Yoittf , Neb. , Nov. M. [ Special to THE
Bnu. | Yesterday afternoon the Women's
Missionary society of the First PresD.vtcrmn
church held n special praise mooting , which
was attended by ever seventy litdies ,
The tlinnls offering was ? ll.71. "A Mission
ary Camplfiro" was the subject under which
various "fagots' ' ' wcro read , each of which
was full nf excellent pracllc.il thoughts.
I'rriiarliiK Jor tlm Ice Scuaon.
ASHLAND , Nob. , Nov. S'J. [ Special to THE
BEI : . ! Swtlt &Co. are putting un a largo
addition to their Ice house. Four rooms ore
being added to ttio past ntd : west ends. The
co house , when completed , will bo ono of the
largest In the United States. It will have a
capacity of 100,1)00 ) tons. When the ice sea
son is here they will employ from 300 to10'J
men.
o
Slclii ( ! < Ainoni ; Children ,
Especially infants , is prevalent at all times ,
bulls largely avoided by giving proper nour
ishment und wholesome food. Tlio most
successful and rdllablo is the Gall Bordnn
"Kafe-lo'1 brand condensed mill ! . Your gro
cer and druggist keep It.
X ,
A. I' . It till A. M.
All members of St. John's loilfro No.
25 Ancient Free nnd Accepted MnsonS
nro requested tn bo present ut the regu
lar Miootlnn ; this Thursday ovoniiitf ,
December 1 , to inuko * urrangotnonts for
the funortil of our late brother , Hugh G.
Clark. T. K. Sudborough , Mtistor. . _
Charter AiiiatidtiiBiits.
The charter amendment cominlttoo tnot nt
the city hall last evening .ind did consider
able talking , without taking any del'mlto
action of particular importance.
Action on tha section governing the health
aopartmeat was deferred until the arrival of
more dollnito information in regard to the
wont of the department.
The section minting to viaducts was re
ferred to n special committee , consisting of
Messrs. Howe , Kosowater nnd Connell for
revision and submission at u future moot
ing , and the section dollnlng the power of
the city ever railroads and street railways
was referred to the same committo" .
An nrnon'dmont was decided on , which , if
It becomes u law , will give the mayor and
council authority to purchase waterworks ,
as well as to conttruct and maintain them.
This Is in view of the possibility of tbo fore
closure of mortgages on the property of the
present water works company.
The section relating to bondi was referred
to n special committen for revision.-
A Guru lor Croup.
If your children nro subject to croup ,
always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
, llo.nody at hand. It is a prompt und certain
cure. If given ns soon as the croupy cough
appears it will prevent the attaoit. For sulc
For Tubltlm Home.
Mrs. U. A. Folsom , the solicitor for tht
Taollha Orphan home at Lincoln , Is still it
the ciiy. .vat owlns to physical indisposition
has been unubla to perform her duties until
today.
The Home for the Friendless published an
article some days a o calling attention to the
fact that a lady was solieltinir Aid in Omaha
fur an orphan homo und usinir the nanii
of the Homo for the Friendless with
out any authority from them. Mrs
l'olsonivlshoito say that for her part shi
has never found it necessary to use th <
name of the Homo for the Frlondlos In nnloi
to ralso funds for the Tnbltua home , ns the
public knows that the Homo for the Friendless -
loss received ever &YJI)00 ) from Iho lasi
legislature nnd why' should she use thoii
name while her homo Is supported by vol
untary contributions and receives no aid
from the stuto whatever and is the oul ;
strictly orphan homo in Lincoln !
If outol order , tiso Boccnam'a 1'llls.
Work oritxpri'tiH Uulilin-.V.
( lAi.vr.6TOS , Tox. , Nov. U0. Wells-Fart :
& Co.'s express , which hroutjht a bundl
of brown paper from ICoun'.zo Bros , of Nov
Yoric to the Island City Savings bunk ol thl
city last night ; substituted by robbers fo
? IO,000 good money , brought a similar pacli
ncu from a national bank of Now York t
Ball , IlutchiiiKS & Co. , which should huy
contained > 5UUU. ,
.Mr. lliii-man Kount/o wan sean 'at the rira
Niilloinil lunik lust ovonliu' . Ho stutnd thii
he huiniot .been Hindu uciinalntod with th
fiiulcif fho takliiK of the fltl.Uju boloiiKlng t :
ICount/ii Umv. , unit enulil glvo no Inforina
tlou. Ho further sulfl that tlio ahnncos
nlno out of ten tmt ) thu uxiiro.ss compau
l lese the iiinoiiuU
You can't make n r.o\v arm with Salvallo
oil , but you can euro the urulsos with it.
S
I'nll Unlit-ru Motor Car.
Georco Pray , a lad 15 years old , who live
at M14 Martha street , was severely Injure
In alighting from a South Omaha motor on
at Sixteenth and Martha streets at 0 o'cloe
Tuesday nveiilng. Ho uns returning from hi
work nt Swift's packing liouso at Sout
Omaha und uttomptcd to jump from the uti
which > vm going at a lively ratu of spom
11U foot slipped as ho struck the ground an
ho was thrown under the wheels of th
u traitor. > One of the wheels passed ovur hi
arm crushing ltiadlyHo was removed this
d
his homo und las Injuries attended to by
itd physician.
ID
3- Thcro is a brooch und a pair of earrlag :
3It
ItI ivory shark's tooth wlih gold mounting
Ie marked "Louisa , " at thu tDllcj station v/ali
| , e ing for n claimant. They wore traded to
Tenth street clothier for a cap by James I
a Uoas , who claims that ho bought thorn froi
ill a tramp for 59 contn.
10
id Knntii Chun Sidetracked.
of OQlccr O'Uormau found at Twonty-aooon
ofK
> K and Popploton avenue a largo packing cas
ido evidently shipped from li. Hardy to II. j
oh. - Oji'rtob , Hooker , Kuu. , but stolen before
h. gnt out of town. It wa > tilled with toys an
UnrUtinas goods.
VUUfiu * auu VXUtU * . J. UU1II > VUU UtUBllllC
I lit' from coughe. colds , * nro throat , oti
should try Brown's Uroia'hUI Troches. So
only in boxes. * " " "
OPENED THE HILLS MEETING
Season of Eovival Oomraanosil Under Di
rection of the Notoi Evangelist \
SIMPLE , EARNEST AND DETERMINED
UnoMontnllniis ItoRlniiliiR of tlm Anitniilt nt
the Uiiltcil-Kv.iugnllcnl tiiiiirohn * on the
liiiciiiy .Mr. .Mllln'
Short Addrcsii.
. An cnroest nnd determined warfare
ncalnst sin in nil Its varied and iniquitous
forms wna boRun lust night nt Exposition
ball by nbout thirty of the loading ovangoli-
cul churches of Onmtui uiuior the leadership
of Rev. H. Fuji Mills , ovnngellst. If the
opening meeting Is to be tnkun ns nn augury
of the gonor.ll success of this protracted
effort , wonderful thlngi may reasonably bo
expected bofora the meetings close.
That It pays to ndvortho was shown by
the Immense nudlonco that quietly gathered ,
from every quarter of the city nnd packed
the great Exposition hall , to burstlnc. Very
persistent though unobtrusive have been
the efforts of tho.allied churouos to nttract
attention to this series of meetings , nnd to
this fact is evidenced an awakening nnow
of Interest In church work , rauy uo attrib
uted the Haltering size of thu congrogallop
addressed by the evangelist last night.
As the people outcrod they were mot by
prominent business men wearing neat
badges and were shown scats with the most
admirable precision and politeness. Never
before has there bcon scon in Omaha such n
complete system of handbag n largo uudi-
once in every detail.
Uoforo the hour for the aioetinp to open
hnd arrived thu chorus of00 voices , under
the leadership of Mr. .1. B. Hlllis , had tnkon ,
n position upon the large tilalform across the
west end of iha largo hall. In front of Iho
slugors , seated in u single row from end to
end , snt thirty-flvo or forty of Omaha's lead
ing ministers whoso congregations have Joined
hands in this special effort. Among them
were Dr. Duryoa , Dr. John Gordbn. Dr.
llolllngs , Rev. John Williamson , Rev. T. K.
Cramblott , Rev. Frank Crane , Rov. E. A.
Harris , Dr. A. R. Thaln. Rov. F. J. Turklo ,
Dr. Greene , Rov. J. M. Wilson , Rov. ICuhn ,
Rev , J. A. Henderson , Rov. Alfred Hodgotts.
Olfoit Time.
Promptly at : ! tt the chorus choir ononod
the mooting by slnglne "Sowing Scods of
Kindness. " oovcral ether songs of n similar
.nature were suns and by 7:15 tbo hall wai
iillod to ovurllowlng , every seat in the lower
part of the house and the gallery bavins ; been
taken , nnJ scores were standlpg.
Dr. .1. F. Duryea offered pr.iyor.aftor which
the audlcnco sang another gospel hymn.
Rev. John Williamson offered another
prayer , which was followed by a solo by Mr.
iiillis.
Dr. Duryoa then made tbo announce
mentssaying tlmuhoro would bo an afternoon
mooting at the hall every day at ! ! o'clock , an
evening mooting every day at 7 : 0 , u morn-
Inir mooting every day for men nt tno Young
Men's Christian association building begin
ning ntS o'clock and n meeting for women
ovL-ry afternoon at 2:15 : o'clock at the First
Haptist church.
Lr. Durycn urged upon the Christian
workers before him the great necessity of
earnest nnu united work for the success of
the meetings , ana then introduced the evan-
colist.
Mr. Mills said ho was very glad that he
had been permitted to open this , his llrst
meeting in the state of Nebraska. As a sort
of prelude to his sermon ho offered a few
remarks by way of comment upon the
cxsvi psalm.
Ill A ] > praruico nnii .Style.
Mr. Mills seems to dopcnd to a creat de
gree uoon the absolute truth and , force
of what , . ho has to say , and his
thoughts nro presented In a manner so
frank and slnco'ro * that they seem
to sink right into the hearts of the people
before him. Ho is n young man , not ever 33 ,
of medium size , well propjrtionuJ , graceful
nnd very easy and : nauiral in every rnove-
niout and word. Uo Is light In complexion ,
bus a finely moulded bead , a tranlc. onon face
of extreme earnestness and smoothly shavon.
His voice is not remarkable for anything ex
cepting its _ perfect naturalness and ovlclpnt
sincerity , which lends to bis words their
peculiar touching power.
Every word nnd look and movement of Iha
man indicates that his life is completely nb-
borbud in ono supreme turn and effort , and
to this is doubtless duo a very largo dezreo
of his success. Ho is earnest frank and
plain , simply setting forth t.no claims of the
gopel and tho'lnlluenjoof the Spirit of tjod
in language that might well bo taken as a
model of directness.
After an earnest talk of fifteen minutes
Mr. Mills took up the matter of directing
the ushers in tho'work of distributing tick-
OIH of admission for the Sunday afternoon
meeting. Those tickets were distributed all
through the houso. They bore the following
inscription : "Admit young people only (10 (
to ao years ) to hear Mr. Mills , Sunday , De
cember 4 , at Exposition hull , 10 a. in. or ! ! p.
in. Good for young pcoplo not connected
with any Sunday school. "
Illx Simple Sermon.
After the singing of a hymn Mr. Mills
preached the opening sermon. His text was
found In II. Corinthians , vili. , 5 : "Thoy ttrst
cave their own fcelvcs to the Lord. "
Ho took up the meaning of giving oneself
to God. It was a turning away from wrong
nnd a voluntary following after the right.
IMO man could bo forced to glvo himself to
the Lord. The effort must bo voluntary , bo-
causa it was in thu nature of a gift , und a
gift in order to bo worth anything must ho
Ircoly given. "I don't behove a
man cun giva hlmjelt to Gcd
simply because ho wlsh > a to escape
hull , " said the speaker. ' 'Ho may iret
In the right way by fear of punishment , but
ho will never reach that point whcro ho is
wholly clvon up to God until ho has
reached a much higher motive than
simply the dcsiro to escape punish
ment. " In closing .Mr. Mills said ho
nlways began his meetings with himself.
Ho took to his own heart that which bo snld
to olhors. Lifting his hands and his eyes
toward tbo coiling , ho cfTorod supplication
in which ho asked God tu look Inlu his own
heart and ruako it pure nud utisclllsh. "Loss
> of self und moro of Thee , oh , Lord ,
self ana iif Thee " ho
9 loss of t > u * i. uuu moro * * * ± uwt n u
repeated in a tone that seemed to Jlnd its
way to every heart In the vast assembly ,
Ho then pronounced the benediction and the
choir sun ( j as the immense audience passed
out of the hall.
Mrs , Wlnslow's SooihincByrup is the best
of nil remedies for children teething , 5 cent !
a bottle.
B. Ffly Mills Is n guest at the Dcllono.
A. N , Conulln of Ashton is in the city.
State AuditorBonton of Lincoln U in town
_ T. C , Shaw of Grand Island U at the Mur
' ray.
' S. D. Ilorton of Grand Island Is in the
J city.
r Andy Kcrr of Beatrice is a guest av tin
A read u.
J.V. . Dowcoso of Lincoln is a guest at tin
o Millard.
os
s William H. Buss ot Fremont Is stopping a
0tt the Pnxton ,
tt William Ahrcn of Urayton.is registered a
the Arcado.
Jauioti Vilcu , jr. , of Chicago , Decretory o
the Omaha 1'ackine company , la at the Mil-
lord. "
li 11. Penney of "tdjltngtoti u n cruost nt
thoMUlnrd. { j'
Mntt. Dujphorty dl.Ipgalnlln Is slopping at
the Mlllard.
Georjro . KmnltioftKcnrnoy Is stopping
at the I'nxton. , 4- ,
U. A , Murphv hnd'fwlfo of Hoatrloo tire
guests M the Murray pi
W. II. Moid , nn Ijlsilranco man from De
troit , U nt tlio AJercbri' '
Attorney Giorco'M56Brlon loft yesterday
morning for Sioux CttY.
Hov. Ucorco W , Iartlti of Kcnrnuy Is
registered nt the AllJJnjd.
Toblni Castor nndUviro are registered nt
the Murray from Lincoln.
Dean Gardner wont-to SU Paul last evenIng -
Ing via the Northwestern.
Frank P. Ireland , ox-mavcr of Nebraska
City , Is n guest at the Millanl ,
S. J. fltzsimmons of Kruntng Is In the city
and is registered at the Dellono.
H. K. .tones , the ICenrnov' dry goods mer
chant , Is Btommig at the Arcade.
13. M , Corroll of Hebron , editor of the
Journal mid stuto senator-elect , is at the Mil-
lai-d.
.Tohn Uwyor nnd wlfo , of llentrico nro nt
the Murray. Thov nro nerompanlod by Mrs.
.1. li. Btichnnnu of the same city.
.f. W. Nlnr of St. Louis , who is Interested
In the construction ol the interstate ) bridge- ,
is iu thu city and Is stopping nt the Mercer.
Mrs. W. N. Nason , who has bcon at the
Lincoln Park .sanitarium * Chicago , for some
time past , returned hoinu tills tnorulng very
much improved Iu health.
H. K. Orcor ot Kearney , member of the
State Board of Agrlculturonndex-Columbian
uommlsMoner , Is in the city. Mr. Uroer
is putting In his tlmo Just now travel
ing about the state and tolling the members
clcctof the legislature that Oakley of Lan
caster Is the proper man for them to support
for speaker of the houso.
CHICAGO , 111. , Nov. DO. [ Specinl Telegram
to Tun Bni : . | The following Nobraslcuns
registered here todny j Palmer S. N. Kohn ,
Omaha. Wellington Grove Porsoy , No-
braiko. Victoria C. H. M.U.son , Omaha.
Great Northern J. S. Knox and wife ,
Omaha.
New YoitK , Nov. 30. fSpocial Telegram
to Tun Buu.1 Plsrson D. Smith of St. Ed
wards , Nob. , left the Windsor hotel to sail
on the steamship Latin of the North Uormau
Lloyd line for Oromon. .Lincoln : p. Egan ,
Hoffman. Council Bluffa : L. W. Tullots ,
Westminster. JS'obnuka : U. .1. Oioard.
Hotel Bnrtholdi.
Sutra ui" vii.sr .ir.
DlllllRDttC.
Ex-Pecretiiry Illaliu ) Is rapidly rocovorln ; ;
from
Uy an order of the mayor every dlsropulablo
house In I'ltlsbnrir. I'a. , has bison closed.
'I'he OcorRlu Central r.illraad Is havlntron-
blo with Its unslneoM , tolo r.ipUur.s , condiu-
tors and llruiuon. .
11. U Martin of Chicago has been nrrcstivl
nt Wichita , Kan , for usiiu the malls for
fraudulent purposes. , ' e
The democrats of N'exv Mexico have already
held inculin. sand tllsuusaud thodlatnUntlon
of federal patronage.
Ono of the Spo.irvlll6 , Kan. , bunk robbers
lias boon shot and niort.iliy woundaJ at Or
lando. OK | . , Dy a sheriff.
W. 11. Spofl'orrt. anpolntod by coinjross toln-
vcstltrato the sluinsiirti-jlio lar o oltlcs , has
begun his work at CIUruio.
Sprlnslluld , Mo. , waritatho-croil Warner ob-
Korvntory , which Is 1,0 Ui moved frotn Its pres
ent quarters at Uniralp. J. V.
The lon'doforro.laV u\iont In the Oravos
mnrdor case will bo IIDU' , | boToro tha suiirutuo
court of Colorado nuxt itjondav.
The coverumont rulntivkKuM have eoin-
mciiL'odtho last of -jcr.iis of o\orlinoiit-j | la
the vicinity of San j\itj { > iilu , lox.
Two men wore haitxiMiViil llonton. LH. . for tlm
murder of a wonion. , lit Jiiimnt citizens ooiild
not wait for the law to tfiUo Its course.
Ono hundred and Jlfty tnloiranh o ei"5 < or.s
on the llnuof thu Cen'ttjil railroad , between
Atlanta , Ua. . and SaViihiiah , aru on a strlku.
Tl'o ' Denver , Colo. "Chamber of Coiiiinoreo
will purehasu the .Mjriliit ; K\flmn o bnlldlna
World's fair In tniffluur to do credit to that
nation ' ct „
'Tho doctors 'In 'attcWintd Sdhtltor Glo-
sorjof IjbuUlinir ( ! > WHb lV'lyliiTilnnll'MUilV ! ill
ut Hot Springs Arlc. , state that ho l.s ll.ible to
dlo nt any moment , .
Acnvn-lnocciirro.l 111 'HoV 'v. ! ! tunnel , at
Uliiok Hawk , Oolo. , IhiDrlsnnln ? nlno men.
Ihoy dun tholryny out , however , without
any of thom rccelylnz iho sllSlito t Injury.
Chleaco thlcvcs'aro trowlns bolder. Tho'r
latest move linn been to rob the dead bodies
on thoeoolins ? Hliibslntho niorjuii and to do-
undo that ufuwsomo place of all Its furniture.
Hon. Ilart * Myors. ox-speaker of the Koii-
tuoltv lo isliituro nud n prominent inoiiilior of
the Covln ton. Ky..Jmr. was today indlotod
by a grand jury for offerlns a bribe to an al
derman.
The fire In the Mlllpnrt Coal company's
mlno near Masstlllon. : O. , which Htartod a.
week a.o. is still miming steadily. tUtlioiiTli
the company has fought It without Inter
mission.
The sficrllT of Northampton county , Vlr-
Klnlii. has served Mr. Ciovolairl with a sum
mons to appear Jeforo the clmicory c-oiirt at
Klchinond to slvo testimony Iu a case before
that tribunal.
At Kolsom , N. M , Tiicslay a in-in of about
/oarsofa''o was fojnd dead on thu railroad
truck. Tlio remains we're Identilled as these
of a man named Tnoinpson , thought. to bo from
llrldoport. Conn ,
OIllclul returns of the vote of Color.ido show
tint the total vote wus u , ' ; ? . " ! . Of this the
popullsts-domourats' presidential doctors ro-
oolvod.V..Osl , the ropublloins 3S.01I and the
Indepundcnts I , II" .
A tierce ( Ire Is raging l'i ' the Bontli&rti port of
lacomaVislt. . . with the wind blowing u alu.
Hart's larcro saw mill has boon doslroyud and
thu llro has communicated to tliu lumber
yards and surrounding buildings.
I ) , I ) . .Mayo , Konoral n ont ot the Olo'io ' K\-
pruss company , formerly known as the Honver
t'c Ulo ( Ir.'indo Kxpross eompany , will bo up-
polntuil Jnniiry I as the cenoral a ontof the
Adams Express company In Denver , Co'.o.
The testimony Klvon nuforu tlio e.oii ros-
slonal eoinmlttoo Invo tl .illn ; Iho Hoailliii
coul coinblnii at Now i'orlc was of the usual
kind , most of the wltuc-wos nrofosslns ( "on
Isnorancu of the cxlsteiicoof suuh u , tiling as a
combine.
Oovernor McICInloy of Ohio Is asked to pre
vent the xoaroUry of state from Issuing a
commission to IR Ohlo.Mir. who w-is oluited
In the Htiirk-Wavno ilistrloi to Illl Iho nnux-
plrod term of , IUin O. W'inviek , do-juaseil , as
member of thn preat'iit congress.
oniulul roturiM from all connt'ios In Mlnno-
Botii show a ro nblleaii plnralltv on tlm ulou-
toral tin < ot over tlm democrats ot : . " . ' , 157 anil
ovur fusion of 15 , v. ) . Kor governor , Nelson ,
ntpublloan , rocclvod 1311. ' . ' ! ) ; Luwlor. demo
crat , UI.GOU ; Uonnolly , populist , 'M"U ,
M. Urlsson has not nsyot Hiiccoodod In formIng -
Ing a new cabinet for Kratiei ; .
Ilnona Vo tit ura. a Central American town
has bcua almost complotuiy.destroj'ud by lira.
The London O'hroulolo" Hmiotiiicos that a
formal roconclllntlou has .lipoii .piregluil be-
Uvflcn. Mr. ( ilutlsloiw nud Mr.L , ibpnoliurii ,
Thu Itpthsehllll plaiL'w'lth foW'iiunlflo'i- | -
tlong BOOIIIH Ui lueL'L ivlthiVhu , fnvitr of n ma
jority of the doloay tau l-ho llniiJolU con
ference. ' ' § } (
Kx-l'romlor Mc'rfclerfJtttfl rneolvcd an Invita
tion from Ontario tout to Dart In tlio annexa
tion innvomunt , buttirt.Jdvors the indcpcnd-
unco of Canada , ,
Tostlmony lieforo the cominittoo of the
Pronuh tiliamuor.litfiHtilxiiilint thu I'amima
oanil snamlal wus of u.fiUMy bonsatlonal na
ture . ImporiantdUc Uri3i ! were niiiilu.
W , C. Nicholson a pVytjlnunt | elvll oiiKloeor
In the City of AloxluoHiiis.hcnn tirruslod foi
attoinptlm ; to hliiekinial W. 0. llrady , an of
ficial of the MuxIcafriJcntrul Kullroad uom-
uuny. . !
1'roparatlons for tlio IiRiiitrnrnttori of Ooa-
oral Oiav. as proshlent dftho Kemihllu of Mox-
It'o lor another torifj/qro ttiidur way at tlio
City of Mexico. llu-.U'lil bo Inaugurated
toduy , pV *
Bix minor permits & 5 ! feiratlng $ 1,175 were
issued by the supcnPiundent of buildings
yesterday. -alO
Piles of people hayo'jniai , out
Witch Hazel Solve will c'uro them.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Qov't Report.
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IIT1Y I 11 ft t\\Tl Pn TMf I lit t fp'lin
WILL HARNESS THE PL AT IE
Finns of nn Omnlm Oompany to Put tlio
River to Work ,
GREAT CANAL SURE TO BE BUILT
I'rcllmlnnt-lr * lliivo Ilrcn I'nu-tlcnlly Com-
lilnliiil mid ArratiKOiiiuiil * to Oomiuonvo
tint Actiuil Work Arn Itclng Mudc
Ultut the Projector * Aim At.
It Is stated on authority that ought to be
reliable that at last the preliminaries nro nil
arranged nnd that the great I'fatto river
canal project Is to bo carried out In accord
ance with the plans of Us designers nnd the
civil engineers who for months have been at
worH on it. It is understood Una thu arti
cles of Incorporation are already drawn , and
that within the next few days the onlsrptisu
will bo fully and successfully launched.
It will be backed by Omaha capitalists , nnd
the report has gotten put that this backing
include * names that will glvo thu entcrprlso
nil tbo thuinelal support that It needs nnd
furnish all the capital that may bo uccctsnry ,
ever and nbovo that which may ba phxu.'d ut
the disposal of the company by popular will.
The interested parties have thus fur kept
the details of the proposed enterprise closely
to themselves , but it is known that It coin-
pro li und 9 the building of a canal from
the 1'latto river , nt- n point near
Fremont , Just east of the Loup fork , to
another point just west of this city and
vithln six miles of tho- business center ,
caching thu luttnr point nt an altitude of IG'.I
cot. ' 1 here the power Is tu bo used tu turn
dynamos , und will bo thence transmitted by
nioctriety over wire to all nans of the city ,
o furnish power lo consumer * in any nnd all
clnds of manutucturiim business that need
t , by turning electric motors , largo and
small , whothei It bo an eighth of a horse-
lower or equals the power of hundreds of
lorses.
Uhcru It Will lie.
The prSposed route to bo traversed by the
canal has not yet boon determined upon , ns
there nro three now In view und the engin
eers nro nt present engnged in surveying'
another. This will not only enable the com
any to select the ono that Is the most foasi-
Jlo from a topographical point of view , but
will prevent the property owners along the
routo" from holding tholr property a ; an
ilmoit prohibitive figure end have the pro
jectors at their mercy. The length of the
various routes range from thlrty-llvo to
forty-three miles , nnd the maximum esti
mated cost U $ ' 2.0UJ,030 , while it has oecn
loured that , it could be satisfactorily built
for ? l,500,00tt.
Tno canal will bo seventy feet wide nt the
top , fifty feet wide at the ootiotn nnd ton
feet deep , and will furnish n power of 20,000
horses. 'The entire consumption of power in
the city nt the present time , including the
I'loctric car lines , water works and the South
Omaha packing houses , together with every
manufacturing or ether industry , either
great or small , amounts tol0,00 ! horse power.
The power to bo furnished by the canal
could bo increased by simply widening H , as
tno engineer * estimate that the supply of
water at iha Platte would bo sufllcient ,
oven at low water , which is tnkon ns the
basis iu cstlmatiuc ; power , to furnish -10,001)
horse-power.
The surveys already made have shown the
Bchcme to bo perfectly practicable , as thu
point at which the water is to bo tnkun from
the Platte is over " 00 feet nbovo that at
which it is lo bo delivered in the western
part of the city nnd would give n sheer fall
of 100 feet after allowing for all the full per
mile that would be necessary in order to give
Iho water ns great a velocity as oossible
without washing the banks. It would ho
necessary to brine ttio water across the Elkhorn -
horn river and valley , and the plan provides
for nn immense uauoduct for that purpose.
- To l-'urniHli Clienp 1'owcr.
The object of all this outlay is * , o furnish
cheap power , nnd It Is stated that it could bo
funusued for half what'It now costs , ovoa
the big corporations , tbat use from .100 to
2,000 horse power nnd have the latest and
most costly devices for saving fuel and
power. The projectors are confident that
there would bo no difticult.v in soiling all the
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power that thoy'could furnub , even after
the canal was enlarged to its fultbst capac
ity , as it would offer nu attraction to manu-
incturlng enterprises all ever the country
that could bo'oflorsd by no other city , and
they count that It will do more to build up
O D ah a in live years than could otherwise oo
the ease in a quarter of a century.
It is claimed that this would bo the largest
water power in America , next to Niagara ,
iFORHITY
EiasticS
6 rrussss ,
Crutch 5 j ,
Batteri3j ,
Medical Si
AUE & PESFOLD
114 S. 15111 St. ,
Next loPost oKlcj ,
Wn will ( anil > nn the marti-lmn I
Fmicli rri-r-irutlon C'ALTIIUS
! " ! < < . anil n l''C-ll Ulliuiilitt'iIliuk
I'AI/rilO.S ' will It - nin. your
aifitllli , hlronull' "itJ ViKUi1.
t'se it and f > airfTtatifitd <
AUdroao VON MOHL CO. .
H.l > iui rlf JJl-nU , llacloull
NO. : w5i. :
An ordlnuiu'o ordurlni ; thu k'r.nlln ? of the
allnj In h i ok r > \ from 17th Htvuut to Ihth
sit-out , and dueutliu tint board of pnbllu
works lo talsu tlm necu.ssary al ( ; | to uausu
said work to bo dono.
Ho It or.lalnud by thu ulty conuoll ot the city
of Oinalt i :
Section I. Whereas , pornianont Krailos have
houn L'stahllshod upon , and apnr.'ilsur-t Imvo
houn dny apnolntuil bv IHW , lonppralsu llm
damaguioatihcd by Hie Kradln ? of the alley ti
bloui < .M. from 17th Htrcut to irith strvot. nnd
have rnported mxliinrijtos to thoclty connell
which na formally adoptud tlinsuinu ; wlinru-
H , pruportv owners , nipni uiitliiL' moru that
t.hri'i.-flfllis ot tlm propurty aliiittlns on mild
portions of the alloy nhovospuclllcd , huvo pi > -
tltlonud tlio cltv connull to liavu HHI | | nllfy
U'raddil to thu prcbcuit mtabllsliud crailo , wllh-
oiiinliur o 10 ihuulty , nnd that thu cu = t ho
ttiiiilo ptiyahlo In ton ccinul InstalliiiPiits
therofori' , the alloy In Ijloi'k.'il.ftoin litlt htroui
to liitli titrcol , hu and horuliy Isonluruil KI'.HU-I
to the prusunt ustablUhuil Kru'le- '
rieetlon a. That iho board of pnbllo worl U
liurnby dlroiito.l to mku thu noeosa iry niop-i
to diiiiso Huid worn to bn done.
Koutlon v. 'J'h at thN oriinunco shilt tulco
ulTuct and boln fore from and after It-i pass-
as.ri > .
I'asiod November nth , lfi ! > 2.
.I01IN OUOVE.S.
Oitv Ulurif.
13. I' . DAV1H.
rro.-tldonl Olty Oouiicll.
Approved November sMftWAJKMIS
] JKMIS <
Mayor.
SKWER
Healed projioiaU will ho received hv the un
ilorslsim-'d iinUl 1)3' ) ' ' o'cl < ick p. m. Uo&cinbcr
lUth , IMIV. for thu oonslrnctloii of sowprs li
Kowor dlatricls : . 'o-i. 1T and Kii. In the uliy u
Omiilin , nn pur ordliiaiicus NosHi" ) and .1171
r nuUlVL-ly | , lu'cor.llitu to plai a did sppoltku-
l Ions on li o In iho otllco of the lion nl of I'nhllo
\VoiKs. Kach itrojlusul to l.o Hindu on pilntui
blanks fiirnlshud hy t ho hoard , and to bu no-
coinpuntni ! by n corllllud ohuck In tlio sum o
tMjinyablu to thu city of Omaha ut , ovldonco
of Koud fiilih ,
The hourrt nisorven the rltfht to rijcut any or
all bid. , and
Chnlrmnn of thu Hoard uf 1'ubllo Works ,
Omaha , Nub. , IK'Cbiuter 1st , Ib'J. ' .
POUNHMASTKU'S NOTICI1
Impouttilod on the -ilh day of November
twoealvts about 0 iminths old , If not ru-
deoiuml. nuld oalvos will bo kold Uucumber
htb , ut IU o'clock a m. , at puullo miutlon , or
Lea vrnworth struot , butvvfum ' 'lit und -'c
struuts. In thu alley. JOHN ril'pUUU
Dl-dJt i'uundmuncr ,
nnd oven thnt li not holtiR dovclonoil to ft
laiccr extent than U propo.ifd lo do hero.
Minneapolis develop * only llUOfl ) , horsepower
nt low wntcr , mid Its nscr nro frcqunutly
compelled to resort to steam ,
111 * chiltnuil that the canal could ho built
nnd put In nctlvo operation In n your , but
doiihlo that tlmo Is allowed hv the engineers.
It I * itntoit that iho public will hoar from the
Incorporators oulelally before the end of the
yoar. nnd that facts nnd ilguro * will bo nro-
sciitod that will itniko the people who have
been rlillmitlne the Idea of n 1'tatto river
canal open tholr eyes.
Yesterday tnorninc the lioprd of 1'ubllo
Wonts had mi ot ho r session , tin time of
vhich was devoted to comparison of the ml-
ministrations of Mnjor Italcomuo nnrt Major
iirlihntiscr ns chnirmcn of the board. Iu
oviowlnptho work of his predecessor Major
ilrkhau ! > cr "rodo unattended nnd rode all
nlont1 , " while Iho criticism of Iho present
ORimo was very carefully looked after by
Major Unicorn be , auly n'sswoil hv Mnjo'r
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Fnrny , who for the moment laid o'sulo his
ole of profoislonal peacomaUcr. The fail
ure of the chairman to lay bolero his col-
ensues the pav roll of the street commli-
slotier win tbo bono of contention nnd drew
out considerable warm comment from both
sldoi. Individual opinion ? bolnj ; nlivd with n
rcedom narrowly usoaplnu rocklussncs4.
. ' 'innlly the opposition inujors passed a roso-
titlon ItiHtrtictint * the chairman to comply
vlth the law , whleh notion Mi | oiUirlt -
iMiscr charnctenzei ns n d d Insult , and
hen amid n delui o of iiyrotoehiiioal orntory
tlio members separated.
Wishes to speak through tlio Ucgistcrd
the benunelal results lu has rocelvcd
from a regular use of Aycr's Pills ,
Ho says : " 1 was fcullnj ; sick initl tired
ninl my stomach sufincd nil out nf order.
I tried a number of roineilii-.H , but none
seemed to give 1110 relief until I was In.
thleed to try the old reliable Aycr's
Tills. 1 have taken duly one box. lint 1
fool like a new man. I think they are
the must pleasant and easy to take of
anything 1 ever used , beitifj so finely
sugar-coated Uwt oven a child will tnko
them. I tirgo upon all who are
of a laxative to try Ayor's 1'ills. "
Boothlmy ( Me. ) , Hegister.
"Uutweon the ngta of live and fifteen ,
I was troubled with a kind of salt-
rheum , or eruption , ohieliy confined to
the legs , and especially to the lieml of.
the knee above the calf. Here , running
sores formed which would seal ) over ,
but \vottlil break iinmi'diutt'ly on mov
ing the leg. My mother tried every
thing she could think of , lint all .wan
without avail. Although a child , I read
in the papers about the boiiutlcial effects
of Ayer's Pills , and persuaded my moth
er to let mo try them. 'With no great
faith in the result , she procured
and I began to use them , and soon
noticed nn Improvement. Kncouragcd
by this , I kept on till I took two boxes ,
when the sores disappeared ami have
never troubled mo since. " H. Chipnian ,
Heal Estate Agent , Hotmoko , Va.
"I suffered for years from stomach
and kidney troubles , causing very sevcro
pains in various parts of the body. None
of the remedies I tried afforded me any
ra'-'uf until I began taking Ayer's Tills ,
and was cured. " AVm. Goddaril , Notary
Public , 1'ivo Lakes , Mich.
Piepaicd hylr..T.C. Ayer&Co. , I.owoII.Mass.
So'd ' by t > rnggleta Everywhere.
Every Oose Effectsva
WE
National Bank.
U. 8. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA ,
( ajillnl $103,033
Surplus $ (53 ( , OU J
craccrnnnilDlrcctori Honrr W. Vntn. ii
R. C. Ctmliliu. vlcu prjililjni , ( ! . rf. .M.iurlOJ < V V
.Mo t > , Joint ) , Colllm J. N. IL t'atrlcX I.U.TJ ! . >
Uccd. cualilar.
IRON BA.Ni-i : .
AN OKD1NCK NO. H.r > l.
Anunllnanoo or.lnrlns the 2rilliir of Daven-
unrtstieut frinn uilh Htreut to USth street ,
: ind illrciillii ; ; tlm lioiril of imnllo iioricn to
take the nivi'ssarv Hlups tou.iuso salil worlc
to bo done :
Ho ItnrduiniMl by the City Connell of the city
of Onuiha :
Hoc-Hop. \Vlieroas. . irarninnoiit xradeshnvo
heon Mlabllshud iipun , nnd aiipr.ilaors have
lcL : ( niluly appotntud liy law , in iiiriso | ) | : ! the
dumuKR.scansud by tlio 'railliinf liviiiiiiirl )
bliout from i'.r.ln Ntreot to 'istli . .tri'ni. mid Imvn
roporUMl iii > duiiiiiKes to tlio city council.wlik'h
IIIIK fnnnuily adontoil the sunn' ; iin-l , wliurn.'is ,
) irouirty | owners , miirosuntln tnoru than
thri'P-lli'lhs of thu isrnpcrly iiLnfTlin
onsjilii jiorllniH of thu hlivi-i ahuvu Hpocllluil ,
liiiv < < ui'tlliono I th" i'ily ciiiiii1 : ! ! to havusalil
street - r nli'il to HID prusont usl illi-ic.l ] ! irulc )
\vlthoiil uliarzn lo thu city , and th.it tint oo-'t
ho inmli' iriyiiblo In i < 'n ciiu.il Insi.-illi.ioiii .
thoivf.jrrt , D.ivptiiKirt utioi't ficini Mill sttvot
lointli stn-iit.iHi and huroby Uorduruil jjrudud
to Iho | iriunte < tulilUliuil srnde.
Hci'tloa : . Tlmt niu ho-u-.l of pnlillu worli-i
ho mil hui'L'bv is ilr-ett'd ! to taUo tin ; nocu.-i-ia-
ry slop-.tooaiisosill : worlc lo ho do.io.
Suction 'I. That thU ordinanui ) shall Tiiue
olliiut nnd ho In foreo from an t itfior Us 11.1 3-
n''o.
1'assed Novoiubcr J7tli. IS ! ) . ' .
JOII.V ailOVFH
Oily ( Jlor'c.
H. 1' . O\Vrt .
I'MH ( ii-nl. U.ty Council ,
AiiDroved Navutnlxu1 i'/d. / WJ.
unouiiic i' . iii-nii .
Mayor.
NOTICUOP ASSKSSMHNT Ol'1 ' DAM-
ACJISS FOUGKAD1NO ,
To the nwnuiH of nil lot.- , anilirtsof | lots on
ulluy In h ocl ; . ' > ! from 21x1 toJud htrei-tt.
.You : m > hurohy notillvd th.it thu iimior-
slKHUd , Lliri'O illnldlL'lo-ilu f ivnlinlcli'rn of tlio
city of Oniah i. n ivii bi'i-n duly iiiipiilntnd liv
the mayor , wiili iho . 'ipjiniv.ilof HID city ooun-
t'll Of SIlHl UllV , lO HHiUlH tllO ll IliliU'l'H to tllU
iivvnurii n'Hpnutlvcly of the property nlVrnioJ
by tlio ur.vlln of siidalUv , dccliiin : ! nucus-
nary by ornlnnnwi No. : ilii. : p-issud .Novoinhur
1st IS1. ' , npproviid TVovciiiliui- . lv. ) ' .
Vou nro furthur nuillluil Hi it liuvlti i no-
cuptoil nail iipiioliitnunt mi 1 duly iiunllliud
us required hy law , will on Uin l.ltli dny f
Dpceinhor. A. l > iv.i.1. ut thu hour of Oo'oiouK
In the foriiiio'in. nl thu ollkM of Slmvnr &
U'llonohoi' , I4./.1 / l'\innin i. , wltliln llu torpor-
nto limits of hii'd oily , nu-ot for thci nurio-iu | of
comldoriiis an. ) makliu lh nsn-iiiiiiiiit of
ilutiiaffu li > the OWIHTI rc'jH'iuhpiy nf F.IIW
nronorty nlfuetod hv hifh iir.idlin. . takSns
into conclilonitlon Hiieclul hfiiiillls. If iniy.
Vou urn noilllud to Innresont ut , thu tlmo
nnd iilticu aforo-iiihl nnd mil ; > o any iiblocilon
to or Btatciiiunt't iMnuiernlnir S'lld iis i * < ni'iit
uf diii'iuitus n > ; you may I'onMili'r propur.
.
R
nr.o. .r. PAUu
li.V. . iJllisuN ,
( 'oiiiniltti'u of AppraWor *
tltnuha , Nob. , Nov. iMlh. I9i. nUUillOt
I'I-OJIIIHHU lor ItniuiivIiiK ICli'Ctlou IIo'illi ,
Healed prnposiils will bo reeuhiiil nHho
coinplrolloi'sollU'i ) up io4 D.'tu. . Drcuml/iT f ,
Idi ; ' . for the removal of Iho ulfi'tion tool hi tu
KluriiRO house und tlm ronlalmr of the k.iind
Ob nmy budlreotdd hy Hit- council for immit
the next elections Hiiuli nluullon booths lo hu
tnkuu nparl. rctnovud to the pi ii' < > of btora'if | ,
rotntnod us r < ! itilro.l | und put tojuthur In a
oiiroful. urounr. nnd workinntiUku iiiiinnor ,
tlm contractor upon KM rupliininu siil I boulhu
lo tna'iu all ruiiulri uccuksary to put the KUIIIU
Iu good order , except painting. JUKI to keep
the sumo In Kood ordur until utter the oluu-
tlon. The contractor uliull rncolvoQiio-tlilirt
of thu cuntratst prleu whf Hiild hoothB nro
norod , 11 nd two-third * ImniL'illnto.y iiflut Iho
ulnctlon for whluh thu samu t-liHll bi < riiulur < * d
nnd put In ardor. A certllli'd clioclt of llfty
dnllufi ; ' . " In rcipilred to iieriiuipariy < : uch
bid. Tue r.cht In roiiorvoil tn ruji-ct nnyur
all bids. Tlir.O. Ol.BKN ,
UUAIIA , Doccmbur 1. 18D. . Oo mm roll or.
WHAT A UTTL1J YIU , DO ,
A Vow suggestions as to the Qru.U EfTactH > j
of Llttlo Tnlnns.
, Alltl'opHrnwlltifiToy < rfitniiFlinnn ; iinra
A little nrglPO of toin < i lnli > loi1nt/TO jr lo.'iit lo ft
OlMdtorwlil h miM lmp.ilr your lilo '
Allttlo VMilncM to n frl o < r trcnltmi m-tr citiuo J
) mi Ilitlo effort nmt nmy rp ult Innntoul R IVI , V
A llllln nttptitlmi to tlm rlRlit thliiit nt tlio rlRtiu" .
tlmpmty result In KrfnttliliiKa to you nt ttia proper } ]
tlmo. .1
A Illtlorlilll nmy iccm trlilhip. but It nmy to the
tlr t symptom of | > nujmniiln , | io ll > io , ttontli.
A little | < ninit | ntlcntlon wlirn you tlrst fool clilllyg ,
I'liynllincnm the Ilittti you should iK > , nnl Oo nlijj
niii't ) .
A lltlloinirj iiipillrliinl sdmiilnnt MVcn promptly
will titIvonHiiy the chill. rc < toro Iho circulation nmlj
wnrm tin1 MooI.
A llltlnuMlortlon will show yon thnt only n pure , ]
imilleltml stimulant will answer ninl tlittlliorn Is hut |
outwlililil < Duff ) " * l'iiri .MiiltVhl koy-
A tltUoflrniiivMvrliuii UuMlruiulH or ( jrocor trip"
to foil you somu so-ralloJ whiskey which hm no ]
Hit'ilt , dl > nv < < you ninrh iiiiiioynnco nnd | > i > rlm | > * l
| > ri'Jcr\Otnir hc.tlth.
A llttloroiKtnnt ooftliH ir.iro mcillrlnnl illnni
lilnt llll nilttioliiiiirlu-aUi | | ! nnil krop you 111 i _
uontllllon lo n- < l the n.ttlcn t h-inci's of the ttpaiori
1 n ' 1 ( unit n ( M < f a 1 tot ins of
PRIVATE BISEASES.J
nnd all XVuaknow and I ) sordcrof
"I\/T IJ ? X'T with lussot conniKo. ambition. ]
1VJL 1H 1M and vitality. Mightucn years ofl
the most rumurttithloimocas * In ]
the troitiiinntot this ciimitt illsiMiui. whluhl
Is proven hy t.hu iinivor-iai tuitliiinny of HumJ
saii'ls who have boon ouiod. Wrlto forelroii-j
lars und iiinstun ] ; Hat. Itu unit i
Ms. . 0111:11111 : , N | > ,
The Mercer.
Omaha's Newest HoteU
COR. I2TH AND HOWARD STS.
(0 1(001115 ( nt f..iMI ] ior ilujr.
' &lllooms ) ut Jt.UII : per ilny.
"l ) llronis with llnth iitM.UO poriluy.
10 llooms with llnth nt Si.M tu KI.W per dny.
O1JENI 11J AUGUST 1st.
Modern 111 Kvi'ry ItfKprrt.
Niivvly l-'urnlHliud Throughout
G. S. ERB , Prop.
\V. . ! . l.iunli , ( Juorno Ailami. . .MfrcilV HP
1'ros. Lancaster Co. llnnk. Motiiry I'li
Lnral ) , Adams
Attorneys-at-Law ,
Lancaster County Dank liuldlng ,
LINCOLN , - - POEORASK ;
ilnny ol our AOKXTS uru SKI.UNU irom J200 IVJ
S.Oi worth ( if
ARI1QID AUTOMATIC STEAM COOKERS
per niumli. Ilun't ruin tin lillu , ur tvorK lor Niim
wilt's , when yon n.lKlit bo making moro iiuiri(3 T
linn In summer. Apply for torntti , Alt.N'Ol.li
U OKKll ( .U. , I2U7 H. 20tli bt. , Oiiinlin.
DISORDER !
_ _ _ _ Ami nil tli3 train
KVI1.H. WKAK\iH4KS : , Dl'IIII.I IT. lOTt Hint
( . uimmny Ilium In IIIPII , " H KIA finil I'lCltMAl
NKNTliY < 'l KKI ) . Full 8TIIHXIJTII nnil ton !
Klvcn tn OVITpart of thu boily 1 wilt cuiul ( sil
cuioly pai-jto.ll I''HK1 ! 10 any midorur the pro < cri |
lion that cnruil mo of thi'iiu trunblf-i. Aildru 3 , 1J
T1ON.
Council Chamber , Oinahti , NuU. , IS ! . .
Hu It resolved bv the city council of the oil }
of Onialia , the Mayor concurring : ,
That purinanoiil.sldowutks liiiconstrnctoil lid
thoclty of Omaha at designate I hulo\v , wltlilij
llvoduys afli'i tlm piibllciitlim of ihls rusolu-L
ton : , or tint personal survi.-o I hereof , at bvj
ordlnanco U iintliorl/.oi ! and ri'iinlred ; HIK'
shlowalus to bo laid to thu permanent gr'U
n.siiitiibll ! > li < id on thn pavoil Hlruots spccllloiq
linrcln , and to Im coistrnuti'd of stonn. artlf
ilclul stone , hrlclcor illini ; . aucor.lin'to spool ]
llcutlons nu Illii Iu thuolllcuof thu HoaidoH
I'lilnlv Works , and under Its Kiiporvlsion. to- (
wit : *
t-oiilh Riiloof Dod 'ii bliei't , Hiib lot r In lot !
Cnltol | | nddltlon. po ni.iiiunl grade. ( Ifrutuldul
.Si.tilt H du uf IJod i'Htroi ! ) , oaiit" . ' > font morij
or li'Niof hiiblot fl In lot - ' . { 'apliol adilltlonfl
iioniiiinciU ( jrailo. fuot wjilo. 1
Kjiilli Hldiiof Doilcohlri'iU. vvustS'i feet , raoril
or lu-s of-Hiih lot I In lot - ' . I apllol iiddlllon.l
iiuriniiiiciiCKradi' . ( I fuutvldi - .
North nldii of I'oiiliiDioo avonno , Jots 11 to SJ5L
ln-lii-lvi' . Ijlin-lt ; 'i , SlinU'ti addition , permanent ]
cr.nlOi lifcut wldu. * \
Kim H do of Twenty-ninth aveiiun , lots II lid
17 Inclusive. lilocU fJ. lluiiscoin I'lacu. IIOIIIKM
iioiitaradi- ( fool wlili- . J
.Siiitlh Hlilu of Icivvcnworth stinot. lots l111
IT , IS. Hi. bloc- ! , I.cavi'iiworlh lliislnu'.i 1'laccl '
eriniinoi l Xltidi' . li fri't wldn
1 until tilde of l.i'iiveiiMortli hiroul , crtusln : !
M. r. or IJi-li I.Inn rluhti-f tvay In block li |
l.oivi'iiworln ItiHliu s I'lii'T , pctinunun ]
cri-ile , U ft'i'l wide.
An I. hu It fiii-lliur ri's ilvn.i. , , .
Tlnil the lloaidof I'uhllr WorKs he , nnd H
hi'iuhy iititliori/Pd ami dlivi-trd to uiumu
conv of tlil-i ruooliitlun ti. l.im'li | ' ) hcd In til
ollluiiil | i.irir | of thi ) city for one wniU. or Itil
HurvoJ 011 thi' oiynur * of H'ii'1 < " s , and thiij
nnlois Mirli oiviiors sliill ' ' Itvn tlavl
lifter iho puhllirut oimr ( .orvl'-o "t snuli oopw
eoiihtriii'l R'tld HiluwnlKb us noruiii riuiulM/l / ]
that Iho Hoard of I'nhlluV.rltH ) CMIINO th. |
winio lo be done , thu co i i.f . ti > iru 'tins : ilil
BiilovvalKH pcctlvoly to ) > o .1. L-s utl ( mains' ' ]
tlio ioalostatii.ini lu-u-tit of mt in fronto )
and abittiliiKHiicii HlditwaD. *
I'maud MovL'tiiLcr llth uti'l "Hii I1- .
T. .1. Jiu\v h\ '
Acllii ! , ' Piciiliii-i.i'if tint ' -'oniii'ir , '
i : i' . I > A > l
I'ro ! > "lc"ljiiiV ( ! ; vr ;
AtcS , , : ; ; { ;
- Auprnvmli aiiu P in * \ * .
. TO ( UN.-Tltl'l'T BluhWIJ
nnMof 111'1 low , pa t-i of loU nml |
ro.il Oktaliidubui'llicil In Ihe .ihovii r'- brti- |
Vou ami oacli of you ure hrn-r-y iinMllutl t'
eoiiHtincLniTniHiii'iii Bldi-wii'ivK us rufjiitn i n.v
u reuoiittlou of tlm flly ' " 'iinull anil mayor oi
ihi.c.tyoromahi. of wli iIi ; 'lip above | , ,
i-opy. I. > ' IIIIIIUIAI s l It.
chr.Ii mini lloanl nC rulill"Vor a
Oinntui. j < i'i > . .Js'ovimljm''Sli. | IS'C ' , iu" ' .i
To the Ktoclcliolilcts of Iho O'.n'liila l-ani
and OitUliil.'o. ' . Notlco Nil. ri'Iiy | 'lvi-n lo
KIl.-llOHIl-K ( | llf tllU O/lll | till 1,1111(1 Illl I t 'l '
i-oiiip'i/iy thill Iho upnt'r\l : iiini'Jiil n ' 'i'i o
iid | conipny xvlli l.o Imld nt tno VII f
i-unipuny , In iho ully of Unrflri. t.i 'i
liruhliii , onVtdiiii : duy , Ui inVf > ' ntli
! < ! . at ttto o'lilook li. in. , for the p ixu
oli'ttlnziMriCtor ! ! ) of ilm company " rvi
HILumsiiliitf yoir , and fir ( In. < ni < i a"llU | o
uny und -ill other liiiiiliii-f > ii of ( . 'very If Iml t'M
cht.rnotur.llmt niiiy I'D prc mil" I ' " < " >
metallic l'y llntiibsuiulilud Mto kh
r.PWAilli ! ' . IIAWJIIINU : ,
.lONATIMN AllCU ttoLTUliiryi . . .i
Umahii. Nidj. , Nov. ly inr. ' , itM
rrnpo ul lotliiinilicr mid L'ciuiMil IT
city or ( iinuiiti ,
Sealed I ) UK will ho ropnlvivl ut ttio < > lll"0 of |
therliy roniptrollur t n to4 p in. J i"0n uer |
ti. IKi.1. for thu furnishing of I" ' bcr nniJ < *
iiu-nt for ilm vourlS'jafortlici"iy T lie i" > iiii- |
Holler will fiirnUli Itlunki for lht > 1 1 H " < } t
Itiinhiir , nnd only bid * nl'l ' ' ) c'ink'dcruil ]
mailuonsuc'lihl-jiilc * , All ron'cnU fur ' li'ill |
will have to stiinil lltn ton of tlio oil" i-ii
IICIT. jauh : hlddi'i U r'tquirod tc oii"'ri'
curl. lied cheek of HW. ThurUlit Is -icm'dl
to rojvel any in- till hU. !
Oniuhu. Nor. JO. IbOi. TMJiO. Ul.SI- ,
ComptrolUr.