Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 30, 1895, Page 5, Image 5

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_ CITY COUNCIL PIlOCEEIHNCS
' Retrenchment Ordinances PnMoll with Lit-
: tlo Debate and Unnnimously
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JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELECTION NAMED
AIOI.fllllllellh rt4f'rrI II .Ilcll"nI7
& Cfllllllt. . . In 1"1111 ' 1'iiiIIl-
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I rer giving the puggi.'zUon at retrcnchtnenL
the cold sholllcr ( for ten monthA the city
r council 13st night unanimously voted It Into
' a Hell fact. The retronchmnL ortlnnccl
which were proposed a week ) ago hy the
finance commltte were carried hy seventeen
" ayes . " 10lmls beIng absent. The only
break In the ulanlnly of the occaSIon was
when the last ordinance , which lel the !
salaries of the clerks anti other cn110yes :
In the city hal , was read. Prince declared
that the effect of the reduction In salaries
\.oull be to seriously cripple some of the
departments. lie voted " 10. "
After the ordinances had been leelarcd
duly passed Kcnnard submitted a resolution
by which a glittering opportunity was of-
fercd to Kme of tire city officials whose
salaries were beyonl the reach of thc council-
manic aXe to come In anti make themselves
popnlar. The resolution rccltl the allegation -
tion that some of these omelals
ton ofcials hal been
first and foremost In their advocacy of
retrenchment and invited the heads of all
partments from mayor down to meat inSpector .
Specter to submIt to the council a commuirica-
ton designating what portion of theIr ral1ry
they were willing to contrIbute to swell the
grand finale of retrenchment In 1896. The
resolution was carried.
LIST 01 JUDGES AND CLEILKS.
The mayor submlerl his apllolntments of
jUdges and clerks of election. lefore the appointments -
polntmentl were considered Kennarl moved
that when the council adjourned I should he
\Vetlnesday night and the motIon was
carried over the protest of the minority
Taylor then moved thut the appoIntments be
: referred to the committee on Judiciary. [
jUllclI'Y.
howell objected. Ho stated that there was
no certaInty that a quorum could bo secured
the following night and that there Should be
no time lost In acting on the appontments ! ,
us but a few days remained In which the
men appointed could qualify. He moved
that the appointments be comihlrmned , but
confrmerl
Iresldent Edwards : ruled that he was out of
order and Taylor's motion revatled.
city Attorney Council recommenll1 that
the damage suit . '
of Frank J. ltornatke
Homatlo
against the City be settled for $200. Adopted
The Board of FIre and Police Commissioners -
sinners , 'us granted permisSon to use the
council chamber November 2 for civil
counci civi serv-
Ice examination.
Sergeant-at-Arms Planclt
was granted a
three days' leave of absence. grantcl
The city treasurer was directed by resolu-
ton to notify the ounty treasurer to ehimi.
nate from the list of property offered for sale
on account of unpaid taxes the property
of the Omaha Bell Line railway In Omaha.
The tax on this property has been pall according -
cording to the valuaton of the state board
and the mater Is thus allowed to rest until
the pending legal controversy Is decided.
City ElectrIcIan Schurlg submitted a de-
tailed report on the cost of an electric plant
that would light the City hull and No. 3
engine house and operate the elevators In the
cIty ball. 1 was referred for Considera.
tion. consilera.
ton.An
An Item of $11.30 In favor of Samuel Burns
was stricken out of the
appropriation ordi-
nance on recommendaton of Taylor , who said
that It was an expenditure Incurred by the
library board for table service to bo used
by the employes of the library at their noon.
day lunches.
. submitted The list la of : judges end clerks at election
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'PlST \VAItD.
FIrst district : Judge9 . BI ! Standish H.
I. Alman H'Hobert Laing H. II. J. Cahlalman
D. V. Pribyl D ; clerks , Emi ! Iotz R Calahan , George
W , Carr I ) .
Second , district : Judges O. I. . Brother-
hood H. James lngIethales H , B. Caramello
p. Phillip Wagner D , E. J. 10e D : Caramelo , .
H. Iwoyer H , Richard Wallace D.
; Third district : Judges . A. M. lack H , II.
Andrews H , Charles Smrlwwsky P , Thomsa
Hng , D. I ) . I. . Shanahan D ; clerIcs , Tomas . .
Bruechert H , J.P. Wagner D.
Fourth distrIct : JudK9 , Earnest Hssl H.
G. A. Dolan H , \\'sgner H , Charles I.omme
D. S. P. Neson : D : clerics , F. E. Smith H.
John ) Conry D.
Fifth district : Judges , J. F Hambln R.
J. Krechler H , 'k. moran H , W. Schofeld
n , A Iaglund D ; clerks , C. H. Long H , C.
ICaufman D.
Sixth district : JUdges , H. E. Patrick H.
. P. J. Nanco H , Karl Stefon H , John Ral
musen D. Charles Hupp 0 ; clcrks , L. B.
Hoynohla D. Adam Kerner D.
Seveuth district : Judges , Henry Born H ,
H. Hansen H , ] . ' , X. Lemieux 1. Charles
Pospisi P , Charles Ryan D : clerko , D. p
Carr H , P. Madsen D. I
lghth district : JmrdgeaV. . F. Urban H.
\'lhiiam Cathro H , I. ' . Waack D. J. S. DeLaney -
Laney D.V. . I. ' . A. Bauer P : clerk , L. D.
hopkins . D , H. : I Walir D.
SECOND \\AIt.
First distrIct : Judges , AUgust Schroeder
H , S. N. Lesser H , Jame3 McMonles D , J.
Ieane D , Jame" Oorman 1' : clerks , Eugene
Edhohn I. John Sullivan D.
Secomt district : Judges , E , J. Paler H ,
n. I H. Luring H , M. I" ' Timms H. M. Lovely
D , S. Carmody U ; clerks , E. IL Paler H ,
L O. Iasmussen D.
Third di'trict ' : Judges W. . W' . Harley H.
S. A. Corcer H , W. D. Hallelf H. D.
Eeenan D I , W. H. Beverly D ; clerks , D. flitter
I , A. pulaekl It.
Fourth district : Judge . A. P. Swoboa H.
A. Klelnhampl H , F' . S. Hohon P , A. J.
Sloop D , J. Strancky D ; clerks , George
felnholz H , O. Jel-n D.
Fifth district : JudKes J. Petrlcek H , A.
Wolf n. C. C. Houzer H. August 1.lndermann
U. John lulvlhl D ; clerks , J. V. Kasper D ,
S. : F. Davis . H.
Sixth district : Judges , I' . H. Johnson n.
Charles Hess H. 1' . Kemmerlng 1'V. , A.
GrIeb D. A. Foster I D ; clerks , C. 'I " . Ellen H ,
B. E. McBrIde I ) .
Seventh district : Judges. A. O. lyers H.
D. Lynch I. 'M. Press H. T. Oalher D ,
B. : Ferguson D : clerks , I. Walker ! H , F.
Mahouey D.
Eighth district : Judges A. F. Mayne H ,
II. Durham H , J. Ie Sinkule H. FL A.
lannlgln n , James Donnely D ; clerke , U.
L. Beam I. 1 Selzle D
Ninth distrIct : JUllges. P. Damman H , J.
A. McCartney H. A. M. Russell H , It. F.
ugustat D. 'I'homaa Lynch D ; clerks , N.
lIlrnlsh H , T. F. Wirth I ) .
Tenth district : Judges. E. C. Butler H.
John I.'uchs H , F' . S. Paterson I.V. . \ . .
Forqllhar D , C. O. tlsasser D ; clerks , G. Il.
levereux H. P. Cose.y D.
Eleventh district : Judges Paul Waacl H.
1. P. Irown It. J. Nachtgal U. II. M. Callahan .
lahan D. J. Kelly 1 ; clerks , \Viliiam Tows H.
U. 1.'olvey D.
D.'IHD \\'AIm.
First district : Judges , : I C. Icleaney
n , J. I. I.'rancls itV. . II. Toy P. 1 Demo
tatsky H , Joseph Gray 1 ; clerks , W. T.
Uhaplan H , C. W. Ulgelow n. I
Steoml district : Judges , C. C Rololph P ,
A. ii. I harris I. J' . J. 11. Larson IV. . M.
Cowherd D , T. L. Mc1onnel D ; clerks , D. C.
Bell D. F. A. Olb I ) .
Third dIstrict : Judges E. A. Olsen IL , W.
I. Cmehfe.ld ! It , S. J. howe I' , A. I.awlor
n. J. A. Curry U ; clerks , John Ii. lloyd D ,
l. I A. Ioehrlg n.
lourth district : Judgea . S , S. Jordan I.
'holas Mullen it , M. Nlson 1' , J. C. Swift
D , H. M. SmIth D ; clerks , J. L. Green I ,
P. J. t'rehley D.
Fifth district : JUII eR. Eugene Whiney H.
n. P. Baird I , O. W. Burke 1 J. T. Fits.
morris n , II. I Fnmzlr 0 ; clerks , John fe.ley
; H , I' . J. Cunningham U.
Sixth district : JUdges , J. Jankowsky H.
J. a Iangan n , 'homra larrlnlton n I , 'F. J.
Kennedy 1 I , . Aronson I ; clerks , L. P.
Andrus H , T. J. Cusack n.
Seenthstrlct : Judges , J. I ) . Noh H. 1
Goldenberg H. J' O'Nei 1. S. Hols D. J , I .
Shepherlt 1 ; clerIcs , Mark lay U , C.
Cohen 1.
Eighth district : Judges , Jaml Smith H ,
I. WinIck I , S. Goltillh H. F' . Ii. Seymbur
n , Irlco Sauller 1 ; clerka , J. J. Casey H.
Ii. St. Clair It.
Ninth district : Jmdges . Julius Vv'axenberg '
Julus
' n Jamu Patterson It , Tbomai CrosbIe n. 1' , I'
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J. Harry n. M. Shicidi DI ; clerks , Ernest
\S'ortl , IL , John Ictvts U.
Ttnth 1lstrlct ! Jurlel Pd : fason n , V. ' .
P. ( irke I , . \ . Ii. lehrens D i , P. Walsh D ,
J. C. Iaclr I' ; clfrkl , C. Wiaschck D , E.
. \ ' . Jacobi It.
I.FOCITI WMtI3 .
First district : JuIgeI , Alex Sweenle D ,
James U. Hell D , it. M. leery ItV. , A.
LewIs It , C. A. lauercalper I : clerk , , D. S.
Oa cot I , W , H. Iane D.
second district : Judges , V. ' . W. Copeland
It , J. Woollman H , V. ' . A. Welsttr I. C.
.1. I'mer : ) ' D I , C. f . . Deuel D ; clerks , J. H
1clonllR I. W. : I. Oilier D. I
Thlrl dIstrict ; Judges , C' . J. Browne n ,
, \ . l.ckner I , W. \ ' . Wood I. W. ) Weber
n , ' 1' . HPJVrl'n 1 ; clerks , : I , H. Beele It ,
"enry lalh D. I
I ) otrth distrIct : Judges , William Parrat
it , George . ' Iertdlh R , I.V. . Miner It , J. II.
Barcs 1 I J. C. hart n I : clerks , F' . P. Mur-
phy it , Theodore laller 1. I )
Fifth district : Julgl" , , ii. I' . Deuel D , H.
J. : . 1ch n. J. H. 1engtn F , i' . J. Cummins
I. I ) . n. ( Ihoalls H ; clerks , F' . A. Lewis H ,
J. it. Olln I.
Sixth distrIct : Judges E. H. Hal it , A.
I.tnehau I , I ) . Collins it. J.P. Donnely D ,
I. flay 1 : clerks , I' . M. Tobin V , W. Sten-
nor It.
Seventh district : Judges , Martin Dunham .
I. : : I. Sullivan It , Robert Oerseh D , , . . A.
Iealo D , 1 N. Evans P ; clerks , H. A. Porter
H , f. ' . I. Mcflouglm 1) .
Eighth district : Judges , C. E. WhltD I.
J.v. . it.mttimm H. Joseph Irwin I' , FL I Cahn 0 ,
\ I' . \'iieox D ; clerks , L. Stephens D , W :
J.iorris H.
Ninth district : Judges , W. F. Dooltle n ,
H. O. lackls H. George W. 10ynton 0 , J.
Iulvlhl 1. I. Ii. Campbell 1 ; clerks , W. n
Singer n , J. A. I.'ogarty D.
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) l'TI'AHD. .
First ( listriet : JUdge . V. ' . H. lcKay n.
W. I Cole I C. ] . . McCoy 1. T. S. Boyd
D. J. H. Iulloon 1 ; clerks , V. ' . J. Hosler It ,
J. A. Hamey D.
Second district : Judges , N. n. Heell H.
p , W. Swain H. W. Ii. Plniley n , C. A.
Hoherts D. J. J. Ieehy Dj ; clerks , O. A. Scott
H , W. A. lansen H.
Thlrll district : Judges , E. C. lIming D.
John Fox D. J. V. ' . lnlmall FV. , B. Christie
H , J. A. Wert H : clerks , E. n. Cannon H ,
E. .J Sullivan H.
Fourth district : Judges J. D. Druner n.
C. A. Myerri H , V. ' . A. Wallace P. P. n ,
Iiogtme n. FLV. . larnel D ; clerics , D. Crawford -
ford H , J. P. Gaughmun D.
Oau/hln
Fifth district : JUdges , J. J. H. Reedy I.
John Heagan H. J. B. Morrissey P. C. T. ' .
ICenrlrlck n. S. Cusick D ; clerks , T. K Lower
H , C. ] 'arrel D. I i
Sixth district : Judges , John S. Stilling n , ,
A. O. McCann H , 1. C. Stein D. F. II.
Koosterl I ) , I' . Connor P : clcrkl" H. II
Walker n. J. V. ' . Arnold I ) .
Sc\nth district : Judges. H. H. Durbin n ,
W. V. ' . Alien H , T. F O'Reilly R. J.P. 'ord
n. P. T. Burke D ; clerks H. S. Nelr H , 1. E.
Strong D.
SIXTH WAHD.
First district : Judges , M. Coady H , 1.V. .
1essentne H. J. Paler H. E. ] . . Potter D ,
I ) . 1'a8Iey : 1 ; clerks , L. Liltefehl H , A. W.
Burt D.
Second district : Judges , ] . It. I French H ,
H. O. Van Ness H , J. II. Spaforl H , F. I
OOlllanl D , Ernn ' Kref D ; clerks , J. H.
Johnson H , T , ii. I.Ylan H
Third district : Judges . Iobert Wise It , J.
S. Bennett H. J. Meyer It . II. C. Cook D. I T.
W. Spafonl Dj ; clerks , C. I. ' . P. I room H , J.
A. Wlchterlan I ) .
Fourth district : Judges . E D. Pratt , jr. . H ,
n. E. Jones H. O. C. Hedle ) H , Emmet lc-
Crcary D , C. W. Joy D ; clerks , W. : I. Carter
H , S. g Collins D.
Fifth dll'trlct : Judges , Fred Renner H ,
'rhernas Hlckot ) H. N. B. Washington II , W.
P. Byre D. 1. C. Callslday D ; clerks , George
n. MoOre n. J. C. Jennings H.
Sixth district : Judges J. M. Chambers H.
E. A. Taylor H , J. V. ' . Iarrow H. E. Bliss D ,
O. lmmel D : clerks , J. L. Day H , J. H.
Johnson It.
Seventh district : Judges n. L. Bailey H ,
A. J. Pierson H , H. N. 'tane R , J. F. Daley
P. John Carr 1 ; clerks , C A. Mahar D , O. E.
'urklngton n.
Eighth district : JUI 's , 1. J. Stafford H ,
J. H. Glover H. E. I' . Wills I. I' . C. Schroeder
D , James Steele D ; clerks , D. F. F'reemnan H ,
William Brenton D.
Wilam district : Judges. \ . . T. Johnson D.
: I. lcGrath D , Thomas herd i' , G. W. WIn-
ship H , A. P. Plummer H ; clerks , C. W.
Dulon H. James Anderson H. : .
Tenth distrIct : Judges. D S. PanIee H , C.
M. Krogh H , : I 1 tuxen H. J.P. Nestle-
busim D. A. Keyor D : clerk , C. E. Herring
n. T. I' . Heagan D.
meventh district : Judges , J. J. Bruner H ,
C. V. ' . Johnson H , J. A. Brunor H. C. D.
Del D. 1. ' . J. Weiner D ; clerks , O. W. Gaines
H , : I. ' Kahn I ) .
D.SEVENTH
SEVENTH \VAI1D.
First district : Judges , H. N. Hobbins H ,
Swan Petersen H. F. A. Perry P. P. Mclar-
nan D , p. Toner D ; clerks , V. ' . F'elber DV. .
Coy H.
Seeonll district : Judges , J. W. Thompson
H , C. E. Wiiamson n. J. Berhard D. D
Jmmcklnoas D. H. E. Williams 1 ; clerks , H. D.
Allan R , J. McDonald H.
Third IItrlct : Judges , harry Merriam It ,
J. S. Grllth R. V. ' . J. Kennedy D , J. It.
Bonewlz n. J. H. Wlhnel P ; clerks Frank
Ileiler D , H. A. Drumm H.
1eler district : Judgee' . A. \ \ ' . Wells H ,
A. Newman H , F' . lCoblela D. T. Oandt D.
Wiiam Honan 1 : clerks , C. : I Hawltztr H ,
M. Hogan D.
Fifth dIstrict : Judges , C. A. Uhl R. J.
KowalewskI H , J. H. Jfus D , O. M. Dalt
D , P. A. hansen P ; clerks , F. ' Waterman
R , ( I. C. Pot wIn H.
Sixth district : Judges , J. C. Perrigo H ,
E. C. Huntoon H , E. L. Magnus 0 , F' . I.
l ltchet D , P. D. Klefner Pj ; clerks , G. H.
Guild H , o. T. Hholo D.
EIGHTH \VAItD.
First district : Judges. J. \ Furas H ,
J. n. Gibson H , Daniel O\en D. William
Shields D. J. C. Smith P ; clerks , ii. Pracht
D , W. H. Straight H.
Second distrIct : Judges , A. H. Houghton
H , J. ii. Sehnele n , Joseph Butler D , E. J.
Collins D , J. C. Whipple 1 : clerks , II. A.
Colins
Sander H : J. A. White D.
Third district : Judges , E. O. Jones R. E.
V Wyman It. A. O. Dahlstrom H , Eli Gar-
r t D , Ii. II Morrow D : clerk , V. ' . H. Hot-
erts H. E. A. SmIth D.
ourth district : Judges , James Stockdale
H. J. N. Smith I , V. ' . P. . \rnoll H , J. 1' .
Connoly D , J. Kelly D ; clerks , J. II Hgour
H. W. T. Devereesc I ) .
Fifth district : Judges , S. I. Boyd H , D.
Brown H , O. L. Igoe D , J. Hyland D , J. M.
Taylor P ; clerks , \V. F. Cowger It , D. J.
Concannon D ,
Sixth dtstrict : Judges , I' . H. Allen H , M.
L. ' ILstrlct , E. C. Adams H , F' . C. Morgan
U , A. C. Oroh D : clerks , E. C. Drunner H ,
J. H. Donnelly I ) .
Seventh distrIct : Judges , H. C. Pnewoli
H. Sventh Dnges H , C. W White D. E.
Wiiam , . P. Ekberg 1 ; clerks , H. H. Orlf-
hItim H , H. A. Wegenel' D.
ilighith district : Judges , Frank Burman
n. B. ii. Hall H. H n. Munchhof H. V. ' . H
O'Shaughnessy D , James Fitzpatrick D :
clerks , J. W. Bishop H , C. A. lanes D.
NINTH \S'AitI
First district : Judges , George Esti H ,
A. Peacock H , J. 'r. Quinn 1 James , Mc-
Maimomi D , E. n. Daie ) ' D ; clerks , \ \ . Y.
:1hol
Nixon H. J. O. Miner I ) .
Second district : Judges , J. D. Mason It.
. ' . H , E. ii. Hay-
11. S. Mercer H. J. P. Wagner I
moor n. \ \ ' . L. WlnKro\e D ; clerk . II O.
: laclell I. F. E. Cuter D.
Thlnl district : Judges William IClmrsey
H. ) Uelag. . H , F' , X Delono D , A.
Ourstens n. I. Brash H : clerks , F' . A. Mills
D , O. A. llnel ) n.
F'ourth dhtrlt : Judges J. A. 1.lnahan D ,
F. I' . gaton D.P. p , Ore tchel n , J. M.
Fish H. J. O'Conncr 1 ; clerks H. S. lieU-
rich H. C. L. 10PP r D.
Fifth district : Judges H. B. Guild H. A.
M. Cowie n. 11. T. McCormick H , L. ledord
D. F. It. Murray D ; clerks , II. A. Eastman
n , A. J. nea ton D.
Sixth ( litrlct : Judges . E. F. Seaver H.
A. I. Wiggins n. ( I. S. lcOregor D. H. n.
Jones Wiggns , 1. Condit P ; clerks , Ii. P. Stod-
dart n , A. J. Peters D. .
hood's Sarsaparilla , taken at this season .
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wi make you fell strong and vigorous and
keep ) 'ou from sickness later on.
Itujol II'i Ihu . ( lllt" Ch'rl.
Judge Keysor has issued a restraining
order to prevent County Clerk SackeR from
putting the lames of the < Jeferson prectct
olcers , who had bEen nominated by petition ,
on the official ballot . The candidates are as
follows : John Temperly anti herman Thnmo ,
justices of the peace ; l"red Gotsch and John
Skely , constables and Clans Oft , assessor .
The ground on which the order was asked
was that on every petition appeared the
name of the same persons , which Is alleged
to be contrary to the statutes The matter
mater
will come up for heaing . this morning.
Edward 10sewater lpaks at the citizens'
mUl meeting at the CQluum 'rldaf even.
lug. November 1 ,
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HALF CENTURY OF BLISS
Golden Wedding Anniversary of Governor
niul Mrs Furas ,
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CELEBRATED BY TIEIR MANY FRIENDS
SurlrlJrl 1" n Cr.'cl ( nlherr.1 I frnn
All J'nrlJ lt I ire Simile-Inter-
eltnA N'I'II II I hiruyti-
yule's IIMlur , ' . t
BHO\\'NVI.L , Neb. , Oct. 29.-Speclal (
Telegram.-The ) golden marriage anniversary
celebration at ex-Covermior all lrs. I uras
In this place was a luost enjoyable anti mem-
orablo event. There hal been no Invitations
extend and It was the Intenton of . : lr.
anti Irs. J'urns Imply to hell the lay In
grateful remembrance In a very qutet way.
Thtlr married laughters , Irs. Weeber of
Denver and Mrs. Lawman of lcCook stole
a march and came home on a surtHIe. Their
sons , George of Lincoln and John of Brown-
vLe , put In an appearance amid Arthur of I.'lor-
Ida sent a late photo of himself . The parties
to the occasion luPPoBed this private family
affair would bt all there was of I , but on
the evenIng train yesterday parties came
from other portions of the state , Omaha
Lincoln , North Plate , Grand Island all
Seward anl paid their resputs : , anti today
hundreds of congratulatory letters amid trlc-
grams from other states were received The
r.soclates of Governor Forties on the State
Board uf Agriculure hal male , antI presented
him a life sized likeness of hlneel arid
wife. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
: 'o'i' . \XXIOIS ' 1'1 1.'onCI MA'i"i'flhlS.
minus Slch'M uf ( ii. . I'emrit.-rtinry ' F'igiit
' \'lln , tn " 'nil.
LINCOLN , Oct 29-Speclal.-I ( ) Is now
clahne by various ofcials In the departments .
ments at the capitol that Contractor A. D.
Beemer will never be asked , either by
Warden Iehlgh or the Board of Public
Lands and Buildings , to supply malntcnanc3
for the convicts at time penltentar ) I Is
quite certain that he will not , at least , until
after the decsion of the supreme court IN
rendered The question as to whether or not
Becmer Is legally appolntel by the board Is
the vital point upon which tIme court wi be
Called upon to pass This Important question
Is now pending. I'or We board to go ahad
and force his recognition upon the wardtn , It
Is claimed , would be disrespectful , to say
the least , to tte bupreme court. Mr. Beemer ,
who was hurriedly sent for to be present yes-
tenlay at the board meeting , sees this plalnl
IIH1 , doubtless , Is not at alt anxlou to get
Into trouble by an Injudicious mOVe at the
present juncture of ala Irs. . The Board of
l'tmichaso and Supples .Is furnishing
goods and provIsions to the penitentiary
and will continue to do so until the decision I
of the supreme court This decisIon may be i
haIlled doss \\'ednesday , November 6 , antI I :
may , possibly , be delayed for a few days. :
Should the court grant the writ of mmmrtmm-
damus applied for by Warden Lehlgh against
the Board of Purchase 111 Supplies , the
baud will necessarily be compelled to j0 on
furnishing supplies on estimates sent In by
the warden antI Contractor Deemer will be
one more Nebraska 1tatesman out of a job.
Quite a number of valuable additions have
been recently made to the state library by
LibrarIan Campbell. Aside from numerous
law works and reports : Ir. Campbell Is
sten/thenln/ the miscellaneous departn18nt
by a number of standard publications.
IIAL'TlS'l' CONVF'1'lON A' ! ' 'YOU , :
\nnnnJ ! "Jllnn I..irgely ' AUI'n.101 nlli
)11th IIMhl'M" 'I'rginsneteI.
YORK. Neb. , Oct. 29.-Speclal ( Telegram. )
-The tweut-elghth annual session or the
Baptist state convention convened at thIs
place today. Many delegates are present
This afternoon short devotional exercises
were conducted by Rev. J. V. WhitIng. T\c
following 0le2rs were elected for the pastors'
conference : President , Hov. O. O. Smlh ,
South Omaha ; vice president , Hev. J. V.
Whmitimmg . J.lrbury ; secretary , 11ev. W. L.
1anchafl. Llncon. )
At 3 o'clock Rev. W. L. Blanchard read a
paper on the "Universiy Extension Couse
for Pastors. " A dIscussion on this theme oe-
curred , In whIch the attending pastors took
pat.
At tIme evening exercises tonight there
was a large attendance the First Bap-
tst cimurclm In which the meetings are beIng
held . was packed. Hcv. ) . F. Jordan made
an address emi "The Benefits of Sunday
School Instruction , " winch was followed by
an adrlre . by Hev. . J. W. Harris of ChIcago.
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N EBItASICA CITY . Oct. . , . .
NEIHASKA CTY. 29.-Speclal- ( )
The funeral of the late rederjck Deyschlag
was held this afternoon from his residence
and the cortege was the largest ever seen
Int this city. All of the employes of the
cereal mills . as well as the members of the
lodges of which the deceased was a member ,
followed the body to the last resting place.
The pal bearers wore : Joy Morton , John
Wall. W. I' . Itolfe . W. L. Wilson . Anton
ZImmerer and I. Bauer. All business was
suspend during the ftmrmerai.
Miss Emma Nelson last evening enter-
tamed the members of the Zion Helglo
society wih a charming musicale
The manager of time Chicago Packing company -
parry this morning received orders to start : '
killing ) and the house wi open as soon
as the shippers are notified to senll In their
hogs.
hOiS.Word
Word has been received hero that Alan
Siroltlen an old Nebraska City boy , has
been promoted to the Position of traveling
passenger and freight agent of the ChIcago ,
Burlngton & - Quincy system , with head.
quarters at Atlanta . Oa.
Ur. H. C. Bishop . who was fouqd In his
office In an unconscious con,1Ion , yesterday
afternoon . Is reportell as gaining In strength
and chances are now favorable for his I'C-
cover ) ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1"1111' ( lonl.M In 1111 Shulr.
BEATHCE , Neb. , Oct. 29.-Special.- ( )
City hal maters arc growing no better fast
In Beatrice The latest sensation , and which
Is for some reason being kept as quiet as
possIble , Is the finding of credits err Water
Commissioner U wklns' books , one of $300
and time other of UOO , which do not show
upon the city treasurer's books , and for which
Hawkins prodnces no treasurer's receipt , although -
though he clims he has receipts fOr both
payments and that they are In the hands of
his attorney. Th se. togelher , with the check
of $60 which Hawkins gave Treasurer Scot
just previous to the arrest of Hawkins and
City , Clerk Philps , and upon which payment
was stoppell , make Hawkins' Imown shortage
about $1,200 , that is . provided he does not
produce the two receipts he claIms he hai ,
but for' which no stubs can be found In the
treasurer's receipt biok ,
J. C. itedding the singing evangelist , has
been engaged by the officials of the First
Presbyterian church for a series of meet-
Ings , to begin November 6. and elaborate
anl
preparations are being male for the same.
F' . : f Trich of Lincoln has been awarded
the contract for certain repaIrs upon the
Nebraska Institution for Feeble Minded
Youth , located In this city , the cost to be
$1,376. _ _
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YORK , Neb. , Oct. 29.-Speclal ( Tclegram. )
- , murder occurred In the southeastern
part of the county. The identity of the
corpse has not as yet been determlnell , but
thl man Is undoubtedly a stranger In the
county. AppEarances point to a murder , as
there wal I bloody gash across the throat
which seems to have been made with a dul
hutrument of some kind. Near where he
was found \ as evidence of a hard struggle
and from the appearance of the ground It
seems that blood ha been spilled profusely.
NothIng was found on the corps to Identify
It. Reports are vague anti the whole
maier Is shroud In mystery
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YOHK , Neb. , Oct. 29.-Spclal.-Dr. ( ) :
Reader , a pioneer , and a highly respected
reoldent of York county riled at this place
yesterday , after a long illness , at an advanced
age. He was known throughout the county ,
amid was the father of W. II. Header , county
clerk. The funeral servIces will be held at
thIs place tomorrow.
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henry ' U. Estabrook speaks at the monster
citizens' man meeting at the Coliseum l rl.
day evenIng , November 1.
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Eli HART THE TAILOR ;
Y. M. C. A. Building. 210 and 212 South Sixteenth : - Street . . _ _ - - - . .
'l'It.t.tC ! IW:11)1 1 aiys'i'tImtY.
Cir'nImaIMlnIeeM SUI'ro".u.lhlJ 1llu , lt
I'rot. Hsmnrs luulu , II" F'rienis.
CEDAl lAPWS , 10. , Oct 29.-Speciai.- ( )
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DavId \V. Evans of Pipestone , Minim. , was In
the city a couple of days ago on his way
home from Osago. He Is a brother of Prof.
Price V. Evans , who met his leath In such
a mysterious manner on the river bank near
Osage OctobEr 14. I Is one ot the strangest
cases In the annals of Iowa. Prof. Evans
was a young man , born and reared near \VI-
lamsburg , In Iowa county. He lull secured
a liberal education , all was the prIncIpal of
the high school at Osace. He had bright
prospects before ' him , and his sudden death
has been a sari . blow to hIs relatives . His
brother tells substantially the following story :
Two or three weeks ) before hIs death ho
had purchased reVolver and had been In the
hlblt of taking a stroll down to the rIver
bank after school hours and engaging tar-
get practice. no had round a suitable place
whtch ho visied' ' each time , as the bullets In
a tree shmowed Monday evening October H ,
getting hIs revolver , he went down to his
accustomed place au the river bank. 10 did
'tol ' appear In' 'tho'chol ' rOm the ri'exCrnern-
lng , but no Inquiries' were made , I being
supposed thal perhaps he was Ill and would
be present In the afternoon. When the afternoon -
noon came and he did not put In appearance -
ance his room was visited to ascertaIn the
cause. Hero the discovery was made that he
hal not been In his room since Monday evon-
Ing. A search was instituted and his body
was found on the river bauk. This coroner at
once summoned a jury and au InQuest was
held. Two bullet holes were found In the
head , and when all tire testimony was taken
and summed up the jury was about ready to
find a verdict that he hall committed suIcide -
cide When the body was being prepared for
shipment to Wiiamsburg for burial In the
famiy lot It was dlscoverel that there was a
third wound , a bullet havIng been fired
through the heart The coroner's jury then
returned a verdict of murder. After the
body was taken to Wihiiarrmsburg a post
mortem was held , when It was discovered
that there had been no htmorrhage , either
external or Internal , from the wound In the
breast indicating time shot had been tired
after death , and after circulation of the blood
had stopped , thus disproving the SUICI ' the-
or ) ' , as It would bo nn utter impossibility
fOr one to fire two fatal shota Into the head
and then send a bullet through the heart.
The brother has many other reasons for be-
levln/ the young man was niurdered.
ThEr were absolutely no E'lgns ' of Insanlt )
which had been assigned as a possible cause
of suicide. 10 wa1.engagell to an estimable
young lady , a graduate of Iowa college and
at present a teacher In the public schools at
'Ianor. He had on the Sunday before hIs
death written her a long and cheerful letter.
telling her of hiD plans for the future and
moro particularly of what he expected to do
during the coming weell. There was not a
single word In the entire letter to Indicate
that he was 11seouragel , or even contem-
plated taking his life .
He had no emmemles no rivals In love and
so far as known now there was no reason
In the world why anyone should desire his
life. Time object wars not robbery , as his
watch and money were not tiistnmrbed.
The ofcials of the county In wHich he met
hIs death are now reasonably certain he was
munlerel and are leaving ire stone unturned
to clear up the mystery and bring the murderer -
derer to justice.
JI"I CI.rlMtul nch'u , 'ur'r"0'1'1 : ,
DES MOINES . Oct. 29-Speclal ( Telegram. )
-The an ni'l convention of the Christan
Endeavorers of Iowa opened In this city today
and will continue for three days. Father
Clark , originator of the order , Is In the city .
the honored guest of the convention. Today
was spent In receiving tire 1.500 delegates In
attendance and locating them. At the afternoon .
noon session the time was devote , to time
readln/ of reports of state officers. There
are now 571 i SOctt B In the state. with 17,9H
active workera. ' " 'lm societies are evenly
divided among the dlfr < ent denominations ,
and frilly 200 were organized last year. Other
reports showed n 'plendld circulation of the
order and the expetH1ure of a great deal of
money for mIssIons , etc. A change In the
constitution was l optel making the district
president vice presIdent of the state adopt-
lug organization. Time declaration of princIples -
plea 0 fhe Boston convention was formal ) '
adopted by tim ! latt convention. The JunIor
order has 359 : soc les In the state , wIth a
mebership of oyep ,000. . Of timese 125 were
organized last ye r. I was also decided to
e.stablsh a conmmfttes on missions . wIth one
member from eaehf the nineteen denominations -
tons representcl In the state Tomorrow
there will be clbtlliinatonal rallies of tire
several relgious sta In the order , at the
various churches ' s the city . after which
there will be a busln 1..1 ! " . ss meeting .
SI'htll' If rn"t fltiii'izita.
DUnUQUE , Ta , Oct. 29.-SpClal ( Telo-
gram-The ) TImes charges that the attempt
to file injunction suits against ffeen saloon
keepers made hero last Saturday by a Des
Moines attorney , who recently entered slm.
lIar suits at Burlington , was Instigated by
the democratc committee to force the liquor
Issue Into the eampslgn. ,
UIIhtl'lln nl Curri'e't lomiville.
COllECTfNVI.LE , Ia. , Oct. 29-Spe. (
clal TeleKram.-Te ) public schools at Cor-
rocton\lo have been closed on account at
diphtheria. There have ben several deaths ,
and a panic has been caused among the res-
Idente.
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JEfI"EHSON , ] a. , O < t. 29.-Specla ( Tele-
gram.-The ) office or the United States Ex.
press company at Churdan was robbed duro
Ing tIme night. The Kfe was blown open
and $ a secured. The agent had removed the
, balance.
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FEDERAL COURT LITCA TON
Mar L. Thomas' ' Damage Suit on Trial nt
Lincoln ,
WANTS FIFTEEN THOUSAND OF HASTINGS
: uair'rVIt I I'MMI IM f"11 Ihut City
Gulher nt 1/1"011 / 'I Pur-
Irish ' 1.,1111" In
the CnNe.
LINCOLN , Oct. 29.-Special.-In ( ) the ted-
eral court today , before Judge Shlras , was
resumed the trial of the case of Mary L.
Thomas against the city of hastings. The
plaintf asks damages of $15,000 for alleged
InjurIes received by a fall Into an unpro-
tected water ditch. The trial 1 before a
jury and will be carried over unt tomorrow.
Local physicians were examined to prove the
alleged Injuries. Neighbors of the defendant
from hastings also testified. This case will
be succeeded by thpt of Parry L. Hubbard
against the AmerIcan Investment company
and certaIn Lincoln stockholders In a Col-
orado coal mining venture to enforce a $ ,000
Colorado judgment. A transcript of the
judgment of the Colorado court ts awaIted.
Suit bas been comrnenccd br the First !
National bank of Waupln , \Vls. , tn the federal
court to recover Judgment from the Kearey
Opera Ilousa compau on a note for 3000.
The Connecticut Mutual Life nsurance com-
pany also sues to foreclose a mortgage for
$3,000 , upon lanus neal' SChuyler , owned by
A velan I . . Stevens.
Iecelver Brad Slaughter has fed reports
In the federal court showing that It cost
2209.05 to purchase supplies for the I.ln-
coIn street railway In June and $5,393.28 to
meet the pay roll , a total of ,602.33. . The
May supply account aDd pay roll was $7-
682.31.
A case In which the estate of thin late Hon.
Wilam Walter Phelps Is involved came up
today In the federal cotirt Heceh'er George
Ii. Thummel of the Security National banker
of Grand Island sues the estate for subacrip-
ton on stock over and above certain secur-
Ites deposited for the stock by 1hells.
JndKment was rendere In favor of the receiver -
ceIver In the sum of $3.808 , with the stipulation -
ton that the receiver will be latLlell upon
the payment of $2,130 by the estate.
Omaha people In Lincoln ) : At the Lindel
- : . V. Jacins Vance Lane , H. S. Ford ,
Charles V. ' . Webster , V. ' . S. Ilelphmrey. At
the Capltal-J. A. Talman , C. Ii. Balet , N.
A. Jones , A. F. \Vilkins , Martin Coanly At
the Lincoln-H. O. IIute , C. F' , Weler , E.
E. Bruce , O. V. Davenport , J. II. Evans ,
Anlrow Miles , J. C. Sharp , W. A. Watson ,
jr. , O. F' . Brucker , V. ' . O. Sired , O. Ii. Os-
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Neh.rmrskn . Pnrml'rH ' \11 lose Not Iii ug
In 'l'IioHe ' , ' , , ' . ' , , .
'Ihu" . YI'J'llhh' " Frc.'zi iar.
FI MONT , Oct. 29.-Speclal ( Telegram.- )
Indlcatono are that the freeze so for has
helped InMead of damaged beete. . Word was
received here today from the Oxuarl factory
that the beets were not Injured , the effect
of the freezing being to Increase the saechaJlne
contents.
'I ' . ) Prulole Slnle Unlr , ' lute-rests.
GIBBON , Neb. . Oct 29.-Speclal.-'fho ( )
amlal meeting of the Nebraska Dalr'men's
association will be hell at LinColn , December
17 , 18 , and 19. ] Is desired to make this
meeting of practcal benefit to the dairy In.
ritmstry of the state-tine private
Iustry statethe lalrYllan as
well as the creamiic.ryman. The program of
the meeting Is now beIng arranged anti the
secretary would be gratified to receive sugges-
tons In regard to the subjects to be dis-
cussed , anti extends a cordial invitation 10
any and all Interested persons to take part
In the work of the meeting. : Thosl whO
ill prepare papers or present topics for consideration .
slderaton at this meeting are Invloll to at
once correspond with the secretary , S. C.
Bassett , Olbbon , Neb.
( ; rnnI JMII I.I'M N'rv I1ailerprise .
GRAND ] ISLAND Neb , Oct. 29.-Speclal. ( )
-Tho Equitable Mutual Accident . association
was organized la ! night and articles of Incor-
porton adopted. The associat'on Is to Insure
its members against loss of time by accident
and pay indemnities In case of death by ac-
cldent. The following board of directors was
chosen : George I ) . Bell . C. V. ' . Brlnlnger , O.
J. Smith , C. F' . Bentey , Dr L. S. Moore J.
O. Tate , W. A. Prince A. L , . Shletz , T. O.
C. harrison , S. N. Wolbach , Dr. D. A. Finch
and F. V. ' . Ashton.
Vitiley . lirevitiea.
VALI.EY , Neb. , Oct. 29.-Specialj-J. ( ) C.
Kelly ha left for mkhart , md. , where he will
JoIn his wife In a visit with iris parents and
relatives .
George D. Puffer and wIfe , who have been
visiting relatives here for I couple of week .
returned to their home \\'aukesha , Wis . ,
this mornng. !
The eugar beet growers are feeling better
over the prospect of dIsposIng of their crop
The factory hums orderell several carloads
shipped at once .
U"llh or )11. . ( liii , ries liar riiet ( .
GH"I TON , Neb. , Oct. 29.-SpClal.- ( ) lrs.
Charles Barnett , for many years a resident
of this place , died lat evening of can-
, umpton at the houS of her parents , Air. I
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all Ira. Outchea. 'ho fuueral will occur
tomorrow , cOlluetpl ! br the Masonic anti
pythlan fratemmition' .
He , ' . 11. O. Sl''mour male a visit last
week to his old home In Illinois.
The ladles or the \\'omen'l Christian Temperance -
perance union gave a gospel tempernce
mettnK last nlKht In the Methodist church ,
which was very largely attended.
Mrs. Amos Combs and Mr ! W , A. Stucky .
were delegates to the Congregational as.
m'ociatiorm In Crete last week
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Syrimcmise Jon i'nti Claim nes Ihinds.
SYtACUSE , Neb. , Oct 29.-Speciai.- ( )
George S. Dunn of Nebraska City yesterday
purchased fifty-five shares of the Syracuse
Journal The stock was the property of the
late ReV. O. S. Alexander and Is a con-
trolling Interest In the paper. Mr. Dunn takes
editorial charge or the . paper November 1
WUlam S. Poppleton speaks at the citi-
zena' mass meetng at the Coliseum rlday
evening , November 1.
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tN'I' nES'IJNC NIJCC'I'ION CITESr.
" , u.loI of Stirdt'nts Vol lug nl Slon.
City 10 1 ' Clrrh.t to tin.Courts. .
SIOUX CITY ; Oct. 9.-Speclal ( Teic-
gram.-The ) question ( S to the rIght of nonresident -
resident students to vote at the coming local
electol Is puzzlng the registers of election
here. The county attorney hells that per-
sons have no right to vote unless they In-
tend to make their homes here pernnanently.
The students maintain that as their actual
resllence Is here , In man ) cases for four
years , they shoull be alowel to vote , though
thCy will remain only until the expiraton
of their courses of stully. Counsel has been
engaged to look Into the mater anti pros-
peels are that It will be taken Into the
courts If the county attorney refuses to
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J"I"hll'ln hail , " II NIln.
NEOLA , la. , Oct 29.-Spacial ( Telegram.- )
One of the most enthusiastic republcan
rallef ever known to this section was hell
hero tonIght The Unlerwood cornet band
was employed. The city hal was decorated
In an artistic innanmier Flags floated from
every possible place. A collection of lowers
grace the speaker's stand. Chairman Wi-
kInson announced that United States Senator
Ctmilommm o Illinois could not fIll hlH appointment -
mont hero , owing to being needed In Inn . own
state. Crillomnu only flpil one of his three appointments -
pointments In Iowa at Des Moines last night
Many coull not get In. lon , Spencer Smith
Illlvered an interesting pHeh upon state
hour. Issues. C. M. Hart held the audience an
( 1.'lllne II 11\1.
DES : fINES , Oct. -Speclal ( Tele.
gram.-Heports ) of a serious car famine In
the north anti east parts of the state are comIng -
Ing In to time railroad commissioners , and tlcy
finn they are unable to do anytiming as the railroad -
road cOlllanles haye In use all their available -
able roiling i'tock and are strict ) enforcing
time demurrage mIen. As yet not haIr the
crop Is ready to move , arid many furmers
are only commenelng to thresh while no
r Is baling shillped. The commission Is
looking for the most serious famlno In tie
history of Iowa railroads when the movement -
ment sets in In earnest.
nig UnmlI' Sill t l'ollroll".I ,
CRESTON , Ia. , Oct 29.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-Somne ) months ago a sensatonal damage -
age suit was instituted at Gravity , which
causNI a ceclled stir In socIal and religious
str rel/fous
circles Time parties are wealthy ann prom-
ir.eimt. George Ilmelherger broulht suit
agaln Charles MorrIs In the sum of $25.000
as damages for havIng alenatell his wife's
affections. I Is undertool ) the case will
not come to trial ; a compromise havIng hten
efected for $2,500. This prevents what
promlsel to be a rich and racy trial
YIIIM'n l'lon"'r ( jun.
VI.I.ISCA , Ia. , Oct. 29.-Special.-It. ( ) II.
McUln tlied al his home In VIlsca last
Wednesday. Ho was born SEptember 10.
182 , In Clark cOUlty , 01mb. Mr. Mcllin
came to Montgomery county Iowa , In 1850.
his funeral wa conducted by Itev. S. J.
McCormick , assisted by the Odd 1.'elols.
lie leaves a wife anti daugirter.
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No Heart Palpitating
No Dyspeptic Aching
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what will , I'ple\e ) ' 01 , IHHl for t ese
luillil. Stunt ' senl\ < securely by mmmiii . oil
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lcccllJt of ( jirice . -
8lierun 8 & MCC0IIIIOU M \ Drug Ci
1513 Dodge St. OMAhA , NEIl.
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A : prompt . safe anti certain In result . The genu.
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Dodge "Ireel. Omaha Neb
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE
N. B. Falconer's Stock.
Wheres , On tire 1th tiny of October , 1895
Nathanael U. Falconer
gave a chattel mortgage -
gage to limo Omaha NuUonal batik In tire
Hum of $ r..51.67 upon the following de-
! rlhrl good and chalel" . to-wll :
' 1he elUre stock or dry seeds and mcr-
chandlse lonBlslng chlel ! ) ' or SI'I , veIvtr
drone , gOal ! . lnIng ! lirrons . shmeetiing , blitirk-
lt ' , domestcp , trImmIngs , art gOod8. motion , ,
SOUl perfumery , rlhhons. ijooicmt Htalonc\y ,
gents' furnIshing goods , hosiery , fi' goods
ruga draperies . clrtal ! ! curtain plIe9 anli (
ftxttmros . timed toys : also ni how cases ,
shel\lng. commuters anti fixtures arid olce
furniture conslstlR "IICI ) ' of nn Iron safe
tiles . desks , cirnir . carpet anti curtllm' , amid
all other chatelH or ev.'ry Illnl nml chnrc-
tor , owimeti by sahl N. B. I.'nlconer , anti con-
tamed In the three-star 111 hlu'elJlt
brick building numhtrell 1505-1507 111 1r9
Douglas trent , In time city of Omnmuhmir . No-
brs ) ( and nil other personal property amid
merchandIse cUlled II stock at the nhovu
narel iilttce upon winch there Is now due
thl' Aln of $ 23,5I9.O7 , and upon ; which thom a
will b'eome due October 18t 1895 . the lum
at $1.O.Oj ; October 28 . 119j , the ' 1m or
15,000.00 : Novnmher 18 . 18:15. : thin sum of
sr.ooo.oo and December 16. Ih95. the sum or
$18O.'I : 1111
\\htreas. On the same day Hall Nathaniel
B. Falconer also rr'vo chattel mortnaJes
upon tire lmo described ' goods mind chatels
to tine folowing Ilmer ] pe\son9 In limo
amounts following time names of time mort-
gagees ' 1 0 ? 'imrim.tinn to-wit : In'alconer in tim sum of
$2E0.Ot ) , all of which is mow due.
'ro itoitert Fmnlcomier anti Timoinnrs Faironer ,
doing hiisitmem's mrs Faicomior Bros. , in tIme sum
of ; ie&o.oo. with interest from July 3rd , 1893 ,
at lOper cent iner nomnum , nil of Winch is
r.c ? ; Iilpatrick-Kochr Iry Goods comm.
pany in time sum of $6.S'i8.32 , nil of which is
now dmme , with inti'rcst.
To The lice I'imhImimtr. oniparmy Iii time
simm of $2,016.71 , $128.23 of which is .luo , anti
upon whicim tiit'r" wil U'- cue ' ) ctober 22.1 ,
BUS , the suamu of 148.7i , , Ieoveminier 6ttm 1895 ,
time aunr ( if $722.57 ; November 1l ( ! . 2SI , tIme
nunu of $143.60 ; Decemuijer 8th , l$9. $ , the rsunmm
ofT7\9hlVorlti \
Prmbiishitng commoiny time lenin
of $793.41. impomi which tlier will oe 'rue No.
venmber 15th , lS9 , tmn attmmn or 48 , mind
Decerniner 12th. ISA Inc 'Uifl of a9i.95
Eruchi of saiti mnorm9 , gea imrfltlomnet1 mutter
thmmut of the Ormraira National unfit being
smitject to ttmf. mnortgnrgo of time said bank ,
anti each of said mnortgniges being eubjoct to
nil that nureretlo it in this niotiet' , eacim of
nrtih mortgage's 1)eing ) , fli.tl in tIre county
clerl's office of Delights county , Nebraska ,
on the Iltim , lay of October , 19.t ; nmntl
Wimererts. Saint Omimhra National hank nnml
: tltI other mniortgagees imro in possession of
atI 'tnck anti ( 'iultttt'Itt lrboVO descriherl ; anti
1.Vherenrme , IetriuIt immns been rnrrtie inn itt. .
comitirtiOnis comntirinod in stun mnortgirgenm anti
no suit or proceeding hmmts iteen himstittiteti to
recover time debt secured by said mnortgagees
or aimy Iturt tlmereof , amid
\Vimerens , Saiti mnortgmuges give authority tn
sell sniti stock to pay' tire armiotmart duo or to
become titan , now ,
Therefore Notice is hereby given timat the
undersigned lnortgageea win s'll all of the
above mIescribtri ProlwrtY itt the building
lately occupied by Smnld Nathammmsl 11 , Fai-
commer as his store , to-win : Noa. l50.l50T anti
1509 Douglas street , lam the city of Omuirmu ,
Neimrmtsku , on Friday. tine Stii dmry of No.
vember , it95 , at 10 o'clock in thmo forc'imoon
of suini thn9' , at itumblic itumetton to the irigheart
bidder tlme'refor In cash , and timat the Imrnm-
COt'tilm thereof will be applied to time mmay-
mr.eimt of said mortgrtgomm in the order of
their vriority.
Dated , October 18th 1895.
OMAHA 1.fA'FiONAL. DANK ,
Dy Hall , McCmmlioch & Ciarkson , Attorneys.
CI1IOIHT1NA , b'ALCONItIt ,
1"Af/'ONRIl liitO'i'iiiiitS.
ICILI'ATRTCIC , KOCh DRY (1001)5 ( ' 0. ,
119' Kemmnedy& Learmmei , Attorneys.
TIlE 1II1I PUBT.1SlITfl COMPANY.
liy N. I' , P'etl , ltmms. Mgr.
W'ORLD I'tTiiIItIiiNO COM i'ON V.
fly 0. M. Uitchmcoek , Pros.
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THE JACOTOT SCHOOL ,
No. 11Veat titim St. , New York City ,
Adjacent to ( 'ermtrrmi i'tmmk.
Offers a. rmiiromi'i'vur. ; JIOMii ANt ) Cif/l'-
B1tONAlm 1mm younm hailh's , ftatrttms , of tirkiarme
Niecisi ctmrwa. Tirorougir colisgiate pieitarmmtioii ,
Mu.l. . ' , Art aol I.arrKmmlges. Mile. F'rotnent ( for.
anrriy with Mrs. Hylvmrnua Iteerl ) , Mn. , t'tm.is. 1. . .
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