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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1892)
, ; ! , " Y , t1 ' < Till' ] OMAHA DAILY KEKt . . .TUESDAY , ( KTOCKIl H , 1802. iri\Mt. t\i 'Pi if PC Till' ' PATXT MUILIN lAKhS THE COIN Rich Transylvania Trotting Stakes Won by a Massachusetts Hotsa. RUING ON THE BLUE GRASS GALA DAY Lexington CriMTilnl llli l.ntrr * nl llio lluric , Who WltnrMi-il SIIIIIH I 'I in- ( loll R Othrr Now * from llin Itiiro C SpiirkH of Spnrt , Lm.voiox , ICy. , ( Jot. l--Thl ( ) was ft cola day ut Lexington and for that miller a grand holiday In all Ibo wonderful blue grim region of ICuntuckv. Over G.UOU persons ut- lonilcil the races todav , nilraelod principally by iho Transylvania ,1)00 stake. All races \voroclo.ui , coiiipolllni : Iho wlnnors lo go tholr level beit lot their inonnv. A Mmsacntisotts horse , Kremlin of tlio Allen farm , PlttsUold , Mass. , look tliu prlw > In thoTroiisvlvnuia Hinhoi In slraiifhl heats In neck and half IciiKlh llnl.shos. Kremlin bail n record of 'JMIJf. unit soliail Walter K. but tbo host previous record UIWIIIK tlio tlilrtoon entries in Hits central was 'Md' ' . , , held by Llltlo Albert , Kremlin's best lllno In the race was only quarter ol a second under his record. ' Hut ttio unexpected and tbo really urrat , event of tlio day was the breaking of thn 'J vrnr-old race roconl by ono second In thofto'cond rac" , oy William I'eitn. Tlmo : SJM8K Hcru Is a laurel for Pennsylvania. for the plucky bay colt coinoj from tbo I'hiiHilx farm , Phtimtxvlllo , Pa. Klrst r.ieo. Uluo Or.m stakes for 4-year- ntils. continued from H.iturdny. Jt.MJ : St. Clulrn won , Slumber , ! xeounil , llanpy I'rlm- rosu llilid. Time : ' 'Ml , S-lli , SISU. : 2'J't. Msir.'i ' yecoinl Men.yearold trnttlnu. open to Ml. imrso $1.00)llllam I'enn won. Mamhrlno Swift sufcjiid. trlnVllkus : third. Time : Si''ly : Jl8i..U : ! ! : Tim time In llio second heal low ers this riico record one socond. Third race- . tin ) Tr.insylvanla stal.es. " : If class : Kremlin won , lla mln' < NUhtliiKiilu Hocond , l.lltlo Alburl llilril. ( Ireimluiif fourll. . DlllllT fin.ll. lli/tl : Wllki-s slYtli. I lull. . hi Huvmilh. Winter K ulplith , Antler-smi's Nlaht- lir.ml.1 ninth. Majiir tunlb. Si. Vincent eleventh , New Vorlt Central twolflh. Halllu It dntiiiee.,1. Tlmu : asll'i. yl'l. : 'll\\ : \ . lMiirth raeeimitlnlshiMll , I'M' elass. troltln- . inirxo I.Vj'.i ' : Ur. Spar.s , Nelly N ,111111 untl VnctoliH oiii-li won oni ! boat , flint1 : ' .M'-J'i. ' L'MPi.S-M'i. U.trilii 1C , to binta. : . ' > U. wont In -l. : : : Sliurl llnrM ) l > ay > * l. .MnrrN I'aiu. Mounts 1'Mii , KMT. TIMI-K , N. Y. , Del. 10. Tim In * ' week's racing of the so-called lo- pltlmato season was Inaucur.ilcd hero Ibis afternoon with fair wcathfar and 7,000 spjo- lalora. Only ono fuvorlto , H'.imiuct , won , and the speculators were pretty well cleaned out. Summaries : I''lrst rai'ii. Uvo fnrloir.'s : Correction I'Mo ' 2i won. Miiiiutiell (7 ( to ID ) second , lil//ulta i-H to I ) thlid. T.ino : ris' ' < . Six-mill racn , mllu anil a titarter | : llaniiicl | ( uvcn > won , llnssell (7 ( tii''isucond , Sletpnor (3 ( toliihlril. 'rinin : 'Jln. : Third r'co live furlongs : lluih Penny (4 ( lo ] ) won. | lv " .lovo (7 ( to i ) second , Clara , cell , i. * > lo : . ' ) Hi ril , "Tlmn : r.'P4. ' Koiiith ruue. ly'luiiipa m1 stakes. SHVOII fnr- loirjH : Annlu I' , volt , I''il lei U won , I'rineo li'urgo ( . " > to ' 'I second. Itnnvon (9 ( to HI ) third. Tlmu : l's. : Klflh rupi1. siirnn fnr'tmcs ' : Iiyppiini i.Mo It wnn. I'n-d Tural < "i lo " > second , Aral ) il to I ) thlr.l Tlmo : l : 4- . Slxlb raep , six futlnnps : ln ! cim Cl to I ) won. Slrnei'o ( "i to II huconil. Aildlu I'l to li third. Tlmo : l:12y. : iuli-pniiilriiitu Opens Mir.XfE , la. , Oct. 10. The four weeks' mooting opened today wilh coed crowds and good raclnp. The isiia trot , with thirty-live entries ana 11 f teen Htartars , opened the meeting , 'i'bouuh tboy had lo beat , down a breeze from tbu \vost , they inado uxccpuonally good lime. llnnlco K . won iho lirst teal and Ihcn I'eduro catnu in for the next two. Equinox took'thu ' third , and iho remaining Uvohuatb bandlly. Kiinlnoju.yrou.Itadurn . .ecoinl. llurdoo It t.lilr.l , llutsy t ! fourth. Don Dnnnor llfth Time : yui : fjoy , 2tfJ ! . Si'Mtf.Ss'M * : , : i.H. : : > ! i j Ttiootlior ovout , the ! t:00 : pace , showed up wltb twelve slurtow nnd furnUhpd coed spori. P. T. liarnum took the race in straight , heats after Trump nnd Dr. Christy bad a boat apiece to their credit. ; iuil : iwi-u : 1' . T. llarnniti won. Dr. Christy boeonil. Trump third , Altomalo fourth. I'nsli- lor , jr. , llflh , Tlmo : S:1 : ! ; ! ? atSI.'JsSi. - > : S3 , . : ' . ' 4. ICcHiiltH ut ( Mmiofitrr , liLoucoTcit , N. .1. , Oct. 10. Weather clear ; track fast. Klml raeo. sovi'ii-ol'-'ntli mile. Mln-.lrol won ; Hinder I'leil II hi-iind , llcneltfthlril , lime : : : ; ; T S > ei'0iid nliio-slMcenths race. - mllu soiling , Maiden lloindon won ; Jiyrlsl suennd ; Onvx third. Tlmo : 57. Third race , Hovt'ii-nli-hts mile , holllns. hnrji us wont Kelchnm huoondj National third. Tlmo : lirj. roiirlb raeo. thlrtoon-slxteonlhn of a milt1. siillliiL- ah.siinova won , Whllu Wln s Hri-ond , Vooulltu third. Tlinu : I:2S I'lflb race , Movpii-uUhtH of a mllu. solllnj , ' , ( irenudlur on , l iiililan | socoml , I'adro third. T ino : : ; , " . Sl.xlli race , nlne-slxtounilis of a mile , soil IIIK. Ynunz liiniory won , Itlns second , Ciover- diilu ihlrd. Tlnu > : : MU- Tips liir Toiliiv. Hero are the horsox looked upon by tbo prophet ns bein peed us old wheat for todav 's ovunts : . . Tradesman Andiow I ) . Ni'Oilamla I'odiKii. Sliuncti Ijiimt. Ulionii Sainlstune. * l.oo llrl ol A. U. II. Kin , ' Idle Jim Mnlholland. Mounts I'AUK , Adolliert llulcu Koso. Mlt'huolMnry Stinip. : i. AJOVIMI BPl-ljHiln Hoy. 4.f . Nomad Dofurxllla. f > . Yon mi ( iiamor. ( i. rveiino. llt-N .MiilncH' I'lill .Mi'dlnv Dis MOINKH , la. , Oct. 10. A six-day.s' fiosslon was oncncd at tba drlviup parktod iy in the prcsonco of tr ! , > 00 people. Kosulti : Uliissl' : . ' trot : l.onlsvillu won , IllacU Vle- tiil-'Hcuaud , Ktralford third. Host limn : i'M'1 ' ' ; lnssii : : i inieui I'aoll won. llonry I < seeond. Ju-o : Ihlrd. Ili-st llmu : . ; . ? . Ciroii Irdttnrs : Colonel I * won , Dolllo It bocond , Allen Hinllh Ihlr.l. Host llmo : U'i''I'i. IO'UIIH * OuKilicr .Mcrl , Lvoxs , Nub. , Oct. 10. [ Suocinl lo Tin : JJiin.l The October races nl the Kverott H-toing nark opan tomorrow for four days , Thorn will bi1 some of the fastest liorses in thu country bore. The track is Is line condi tion. liiircu crouds am expected , SI'AltKS OK STOUT. 1'inil Itiu-K Tliurkday. Kay's ' unUnown , wno is to compote in the loot race Thursdav apnlnst ,1 , lt. lllncK'H proio.-o ( or $1,000 a aldu , arrived 'in tbo cltylast ovenlnir. llocauio direct from Ins iralninc Krounds ut Colfax SpriiiKK , where no bus noon for ion ddys ucllini ; in rondllioii for the uvi'iit. ills opponent and Uiinkrr HIM oxpeiil'-'d today or tomorrow. A coed minv : bou htu'K already heun inado on tbu ruMilt , nnd thii Houlh" Omaha ii.irlioti whonro backini ; Ciooriro ICay'rt unldinwn arc Tory conHdiMit Hint they linvo iho winner , liud will t' " bruks if they have not , Jock I'rlm'o .MilIan Another Itrcniil. Sinu.n : , Mo. , Ort. -fSpoclul Telegram loTnr. Hii.J : John S , Prlnco of Oiiuliu , the profoiislonal blcycl | l , broiso the world's record today for u quarter of a inilo ovoi tbu lilto-ihapoU track at Association nark , Priuix ! inado the quarlnr , llvlni ; Bturl. with out a pao''inniior , in o. U3 , , u Jf.y g.iit , \te\i\K \ \ \ Hi" lasieit nulhenilu quarter uf nulu ever ivadu ny a profosbtcnal , clihei wllU or without ii pactiuiaijfr. Five liiiior : nnd three Htarioi > navu inado nftldaritb as U thu corroctmm of ( no iiino , HnriiH' I'ranU riea. Ciiituno , III. , Oct. 10 , In suit lo recovoi tiJ.OUU from the PiUsbuix Huso Hull club ' 01 bprvlces , linrns , the unso bull pliyor , tiled i nova ) utuwcr In ronrt today to tbo plea o tbu club that bu wusnetrli ontly carulossniu Impiiiperly porfonnc'l the duties us inammor capiuln ami third bx < uuun for Iboclub Burns' answer suy.s that ho always uclo > \rltli roiuonuolo sUlit und ubillty In o coord mice wltb tbu rules of Iho club , bill ho dii uotacroo tliut hu was campotent to porforti tbodiuk's. 9 Aity Alunlil . .liivnr. . tlllly Lewis of Kan fraaclsco , a middle weight , i * lu tut ) oily , anxious lo match wltb any nvnUnblo man In tils class. Ho would rattier contort tor a rpasonnblo purse , and is under iho imi > rosslon that Anron Shorroy would bo agreeable to such nn arrangement ; If not , any olhor mnn will answar. It is possible tnnt these Iwo maybe bo matched , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Antlim * for n ( InniPi O.MUIA , Nob. , Oct. 111. The Cathodiat Hrno Hall club dofoalod a picked nine on Sunday nt Twentieth and Williams , score 1" ) to 10. This makes slxteon strnlRbt ( tamos. WochallonRO any club In thn city or stnlo under lii roars of ago for money. Addroai John Bhnnnahan , cabtnln , 1U25 bouth riftceiith. NATIONAL Clovclnnil ThriiWR Oir Ilio rlr l ottho I'lrnt ol thn l.ii t to rittftlmrg. I'lTftti'iin , I'a. . Oct. 10. Cleveland lost Iho Ramo by careless nlaylnsr. Attondatico , t,12-J. Score : I'ltlsburR . t 0 0 I 0 n 0 0 68 uiovuihiui . o ' 0 u i o s o o o- : : lilts : I'ltUbtirit. H ; Clnveland. ; < . Krrors ! I'lltshnrif , 2 ; Cioro'and ' , 4. liirnod tuns : Cleveland. : t. ( latteries : llnldwln and Mac c Yoniuand.Immur. . \Vllly Illlty's Wondrrfiil Donlilf. CixrtssMTi , O. , Oct. 10. Hutchlnson's two-bairccr won the gnmo for Chlcaeo In. tno niiilli tniiltiK. AlloadancoSOO. Score : C'liu'lnnall . 1 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0.1 Chicago . 1 0 0 0 I ) 2 0 II I-- 4 lilts : Cincinnati. 0 ; UlilciiKn. It. Krrors : Oln- uliurilt. 2j Chleiio : , 4. Harnod runs ! dhlcato. 4. llattorlos : Dwyorand Mqrphy : Iltllchln- son and Klltrlclxo. riillaili-lpluii Won Oncn .Mure. I'lllt.MiKl.i'iiu , P. * . . Oct. 10. Philadelphia defeated Haltimoro today by hnrd and con- scculivo hlltin ? . Altonditnco Hoi ) . Score : I'hlliiilntpllln . 0 2 II 0 ( I 4 0 1 * 7 Hulllmoru . 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 U2 lilts : Philadelphia. 10 ; lUUImoro. ! ) ! Krrnni 1'hllndolphlH , I ) , ' llnllltnnre , I , Karnud runi : I'hlladulphla. 1 ; llaltlmoru. I. t ! merion : Ciumunts ; Co bl ) and Unnson. tviinniMly l.ulil 'Km Out. Niw : YOIIK , Oct 10. The sonaiors could do iiolliinp with IvnnnuJy and HrooUlyii wou the 1:111110. Attundanco , ! II5. Score : llrooklvn . 2 0 U 0 U 'J 0 2 8 Washington . II 0 o o o 0 0r > lllls : lltooklvn , 10 : WashliiKinn. t < . Krror.s : Itiooulyn. n ; Washington , 7. Ktrnuil runs : Ht.Mililvn. n : Wiishliutun. 4. llalturloa : ICon- ncily. lladdouK and Duly ; Munliln and McG - G n I ro. Silaiidini ; ot the Teams. lie-iulillcilii Itoys of Yule , NHW 1UVKS , Conn. , Oct. 10. Mr. Kooort Buchanan \\ado of St. Louis , 'president of tbo Vulo Uumiblican club , has received the following cablegram from LTnitud States Minister I'holps at Uerlin : " 1 claim the ho-ior of uniforming tbo Yale battalion. " Dr. Chaunoey M , teiow ) ) is billed to address a distinctively' Yale republican mooting on Iho ! 'Slb instant. ii is.i t inn ifuiiKc.isT.i. Mit > ui-4 nod CrxilerViiatliof \VIII III ) Nn- liiMsliii's rortlon Toilny. WASIIISCIKIX , D. G. , Oct. 10. Forecast for Tuesday : For Nebraska Ritr Tuesday ; probably showers Tuesday night or Wednes day ; cooler west winds. for Iowa Fair Tuesday ; south winds , slufiins ; lo west ; warmer in cast ; sllpbtly cooler In western portion ; probably showers Wednesday. For South Dakota Fair , cooler ; local showers by Wednesday morning ; sliRlnly cooler ; soulhwost winds. For INorlb Dakota Local showers during the afternoon or nlchl ; winds shlftlnp to west ; guncrally cooler , except lu oxtrcmo noi'lhcast portion. Local Keoiird. Orricc OP TUB WKVTIIHII Bi'iiutu , OMMII , Oct 10. Omaha record of tomneraturo and ainfall compiroa witn corresponding dav of asi four vearj : - l J. isstl. 189 ? . 1839. laximnm tumuoruturo. . . . 8. = C73 511 ° 71l = illiiliiinm lemtH-ralnro 4U = 4' ' ) = 411 = 47 = Vvcrasptoiiiuurallire ( i'i3 ' 54 = 4S = KJ = 'reclpltat on DU .110 .00 .00 Statement showing the coaditlon of tarn- leraluro and precipitation nt Omau.t lor trie 11 y and since March I , IS'.l. ' . M compared Pith the p.onoral averaso : formal teiniipruturo M = Oxeoss fur tlio iiav. 11 ° > efuluncy ! since Murcli 1 209 = Normal precliiltnllon O'J Inch 'lellcloiipy ' fnrtlio dsiy OUinoh lollelenoy wlneo Jhirch 1 ' . ' . .18 Inches G , E. LAWTOX , Observer. L. A. Kent of Mlndcn is at the Pax ton. J. U. Watson of Stella Is at the Arcado. W. O. Oibbs of Lincoln is at the Dcllono. llonry Tcrnln of Fromontlsat the Murray. .1. C. Blackburn of Arlington is at the Del- one. one.T. A. Baldwin of St. KiUvnrd is ut the Mil- ard. J. K. Ivos of Croto. is registered at iho milliard. A. Crawlord of Howard Is n guest at the iellono. 1) . A. Jones of Wayne Is a cucst at the i\rcailo. CJ. 0. Torwilligor of Wayne U at the Mnrecr. C. W. Brulngor of Cir.ind Island Is at Iho Paxton. S , .f. Rryoii of Ashland was at the Mercer yesterday. Ci. W. Ultchic of Friend is registered at the Area do. J. V. Sannders of Konrney is at the Itrnnswlck. L , G. Davis of Beatrice is a guc.it at the Brunswick. W. II. Dnrgnud of Lincoln was at tuoMl- | ! lard yeilerday. II. II. Hoblnson of Klmuall is ragistorod it the Paxton , P. II. Uallcy of Nebraska Uily is u truest ill Iho Paxlou. K. II. Oliver of Grand Island was at the Murray yesterday. W. IJoweeso of Lincoln Is among the at the Murucr. Gcorgo E. Dorrlngton of Falls City is u guest at llio Mlllnrd. Mr. and ftln. J. ( J. Sneer of Blair nro among tbo guests nt the Arcado. Dr. H. McDonald hits returned from a two month * trip to thu Paclllo Coast , Mr. H. C. Crumb loft yesterday mornlnc for Chicago in rosponsu to u tclugrnin announc ing llui doalh ot nn inlttmUo Iriorul. Aiulrnw Beckman , democralln candidate for stale trousuror , was in Iho itltv yester day , cnroute to bis homo at Oakland' , Mrs. Henry Gibson is homo from u thruo months tour through Colorado , tilopning ai Denver and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Drisklll and Miss i\iinie DnsUlll of Speurilsti , S. U. , wcro among Iho arrivals at the Paxton yesterday. Tom S.voenoyvtio diicovorod the Black Hills at the time whun Uarnoy'B ' I'onU was u wnlcrholc , is in Omaha doing missionary worn for ihu town of his heart's choice Itapid City. Mr. Charios N. FalrhanUs , for a number of years connected with Iho Now Yorlt S'ln ' , and ul present editor ol Urownlnu it ICIrg's publication , U in Omaha. Mr. Fairbanks is unoof tliu vurr urlulitnil nuwspapur men in iho country and a cartoonist of oxcnptlonal ability. Mr. II. K. Palmer has returned from Now Yorlt nnd Now Jersey whore ho found moat of lho % UUSUIO.-.S men talklni ; for Harrison. Thu talk down ihcro Is ihat Kicvonson U n greenback deinour.il fuvorlnu' an unstablii currency and lira fact In losing Cleveland many votes. ICJgar Scoit , referee , and 1C , M. Bart let ) and John I ) . Wlmrton , attornuyit for the In- terittpu narlles , returned Sunday Iron ClilcaKo , whuro for u week t hey wore busy liiking testimony in the cii o of Nuls Morns aeainsiAndrovvlIaus , wiiicli Inyoivos tiSJOOO Thu suit is tbo outgrowth of tbo closing u | ol a Cilic-.v < 5ti , 111. . OiJt. 1U , IKpfctalTolosiuti to Tun BII : : , i-Tbo following Nobriis.iiuii ! rogis'torol hero today : At IhuTromoni Y. Lucas und wife , ( leorgo A. Joalyn nni wlfu Omaha. Al iho Palmer F , C. Condon Omahu. Omahu.W W YOKK. Oct. -Special ( Telem am t Tin ; BKIM. | . C Hamilton of Omaha is a Ilia Bartboldi. Olhor Oinithans lu Nov York are J. H. Duniont. Windsor boiel ; ! ' O. UilU Pluzi ; W. B.Tuvlor , Hold Savoy F. W. U ruble , Hoffman houne. AFFAIRS AT SOU 111 OMAHA Fnrjlnr Extjnsivo Improvements at the Union Stock Yards Are ProjeotoJ , WILL HAVE AN ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT City Coiinclliiicn Spend ttio Evening DIs- liutrlilnc Ilimlnr i Tluit Unit AITIIIIIII- lutril llcnvy C'littlo Itcfelptu Natcsnml rorsoimli. Improvement follows imnrovomont at the Union Rtook yards nnd the and Is not yet. The slock yards company has Just completed arrangements for pulling In aa olaatrlo liaht plant , \V. S. ICItijf , the company's engineer and arch licet , loft last night for Plttsburr , Pa. , lo place orders wilh the sVostliighouso Klcctrical company for the machinery for the plant. The company will expand $ . ' 10,000 in iho creation of buildings nnd Iho uijutpmont of Ihc plant , The plant will bo located on Twonty-sovonlh street Jusi south of Iho South Omaha's Kloclnc Light company's sla- lion. A brick bulldlne Uvo storlos high will bo oroctodi The boiler room will bo AOnCtO feet and Iho machine room 50x01) ) foot , The dynamos will have n capacity for furnishing light for IOC ) u ro and l.ll'JO incandescent lamps. A circuit will also bo put in furnishIng - Ing- power lor oloctrio molars. The capacity of iho plant will bo the sumo as that of the company now operating horo. This Improvement has boon under con templation for some limo. The stock yards company will not only furnish iho lighis for its own use , but will supply whatever de mand thcro is for lliilits or power In the city. Al Iho present tnno Iho comnany uses twenty arc and 200 incandescent lights And a small oluctrio motor in tUa running of iho fans ' .n its oftlco building. The Iniroduatiot ) of iho oloclrlc motor in the city for power in the propelling "of machinery is nn Innovation long looked tor. They nro especially valuable where power Is desired for a small amount of machinery and thcro is a largo dumand far them In South Omaha. Probably within the next vcnr the stock yards company will bavo USD for n Inrno amount of" electrical contrivances fn the handling of increased business. The company contemplates nutting electrical pneumatic tubes through tbo yards within n short time. These lubes will bo t eil for the transmission of orders for feed to the feed- master's ofllce. When Iho company has Us plant completed Iho number ot nro and in- catidcsconl lamps in use will bo largely In creased , fl Is generally understood thai Iho now plaiil will be so arranged as to furnish power to the Metropolitan Street Il'illwnv com pany , and thai electricity will take tbo place of horses In the operation of the company's line lu this city. of rile Oily Council. The city council mot. last evening. Mayor Walters prosido'i. An accumulation of two weeks' business was before the members. Thn business transacted was of an unim portant nature and Ibo clerk's dcsl ; was cloaroa by W'M : , Iho council colng into exe cutive session. . The following chances were made in the recent appointments on ths board of regis- Irnllon : First ward , First precinct , A. B. Moroy instead of P. II. Uonroy : Second pre- ulnct , J. W. Sipi > Instead of F. Morton ; Thlrd precinct , M. G. Zorbo and M Montgomery lu place of L. Carpenter and B. A. Nunn. In the Second precinct of the Third war-l F. J. Fritog will servo Instead of Arthur ICrum- iclss. Several special ordinances wore Introduced and referred. They provldo for the levying f special taxes and assessments to pay tbo : est of grading Twentieth streel from O to I trcols , M street from Twentieth to Nino- eon th streets and Nlntcoiilh street from Missouri avenue to M street , Eighteenth treot from Missouri avenue to M street , the pening up of Thirteenth street from Mis- ourl nvenuo to Armour street and the lay fog. f sidewalks on different streets. An ordinance was pusscd providing for the issuing of bonds in tbo sum of f lii.OUO to pay he cos > t of grading L street , from Twenty- 'ourth ' street to Twenty-sovonlh street , ox- lusivo of intersections , wlt.h vitrified brick. An ordinance was introduced nnd referred providing for the issuing of grading bonds or districts seventeen and eighteen , in Iho itim of * T,4l)0. ) Treasurer Hector reported that ho had 'orwar.lod to ICountz Bros , of Now York S10SM , to pay interest coupons duo October 1. Also $14,97 ! ) to redeem coupons und bonds ot paving district No : i. and $1,703 to redeem coupons and bonds duo on curbing district No. U , making a total of 'J7 , 7ii. > . An ordincnco was Introduced providing 'or the regulallon of Iho business of pawn brokers in Ihe clly. Properly owners asked to have Thirty- oighlh slroct opened up through Logan : ilaco. The petition was roferred. Chief Becliett reported Iho number of street lights which did not burn during Sap- lutnbor. Tbo total number of hours they wcro oul was 110. ( ! op Sing's communication , asking for $100 damages done his laundry by water Iwo iveeks ago was referred to Attorney Van Duson. Mr. Haley Introduced a resolution Increas- ng Fire Chief Smith's salary from WO to $75 per month , the ohiot to davote bis onliro II mo to tuo department. The motion pro- vailed. The bid of Cash Bros , for sloping banks at 10 coats tier cubio yard was rejected , It being considered oxcoislvo. The council will moot us u board of equal ization October ! il , 22 and 2 ! for tbo purpose of cq'jnlulug the special assessments levied in grading districts li and 7. The contract tor grading O atroot , from Twenty-second to Twonty-lourth street , and the alloy , between Twontv-third and Twenty- fourth , streets , from N lo O streets , was awarded to John 12. Owens ut 147-10 coins per cubio yurd. The contract for grading the alloy between Twentieth und Twenty-Aral streets , from L to M streets , was awarded to Gush Bros , at III 7-10 cents per cubic yard. lU'xUtur Today. Tbo board of reghtiMllon will moot today. The registration is general and oaoh voter in the city must register before being en titled to a'voto at iho November election. The ether dates of the sitting of Iho board tire Wednesday , October 10 , Thursday , Oa- Iobor27 , nnd Friday and Saluiduy , Norom- bor 4 and fi , Tbo places of registration are as follows : First Ward Firnt precinct. Fowler block. Twenty-fourth siroot , botwoan M nnd N streets ; Second precinct , 702 Twenty-fourth street , between J and 1C streets ; Third pre cinct , paint shop , Uormunia halt , Twenty- fourih sircet. Second Ward First precinct , Boyle's fur- nluiri ) store , Twenty-fifth street , between N and O streets : bocond preclnot , Twonly-tlrst and lirovyn sireois ; Third proclnU , Morrlll's feed slorb , Albright. Third Ward First proclnot , Mrs. Kauf- hold's bullnlng , ( } street , botwocn Twenty. seventh and Twenty-eighth streets ; Second product , Arkado hotel , Tnirty-tlrst and H streets. Fourth Ward Stock yards barn. 1. 111(1" ItlH'fljllH III' Cllttle. Yesterday came nour being u record breaker ul lha Union slock yards , The banner day in iho receipts of cattle at iho yards was Outobor 10 , 1801 , whoa li,74S were rocoivcd , Tuo receipts yesterday numbered (1,711 ( head , mostly westerns. Most of the inutlo were common and of tbo feeder order , although them wnro some very choice ones among ( hum. Tliu market price Is consid ered good , and is uway above Kansas City m every particular. Nole mill Puntniml * . ICd Doud loft yesterday for Sail Lake Clly to oo absent several days on business , Mrs. U. K. Morris has rciuriioJ from Denver - vor , Colo. , where she has boon vlsUlng. Tim lax list for the year 1602 has been completed unit ii now lu the bands of City Treasurer Hoc tor , Persons A Berry will orccl Iwo cottages ut Twouty-fourtli and Wyman streets , the plans navlng been approved. Mr. and Mm. W. U. S so eniertalnod a party of frieudt lust evening at their nome Nineteenth aim I streets. City Treasurer Thomas Hector U In Mm noiola. Mrs. Hector Is visiting In Iowa during the treasurer's absoncu. Councilman Bullu and Judge Iledtoj leave today for Genoa to ticnil the state encamp ment of Iho ICnlEht4)ptrythI.is. ) Frank Cooper , formerly a resident of Ihls city , but now ongai dd in the banking bust * ness nt Central City , was a visitor at the lOxchango yesterday. - - D. A. t'cnrca , doputg oily clerk , Is in Lin- coin today tocurlng the grading bonds loft wltb Auditor BontOKto be roglsioMd , Ho will return this evening. * W. L. Bluodoll , ah amployo of Swift ifc Co. . will bo united ( Jhi marrince this ovonluR to MIM Suslo Luth at Oitumwa , la. They will reside In Souih Omaha. John Doud. forniofly a well known speculator on the S6Uth Omaha ranrkot , but now located at Boone , In. , In the packing business , was In Ihotlty yeitorday. The members of B. 1C. Wells oatnp. Son of Yotorans , entertained tbolr friends last evening wilh n social andtlanco. Thoalloud. nnco wrvi lanro and iho event n social sue- cos. cos.Mrs. Mrs. F. Graham nttddaughter , MlssJcniua Uraham , returned ycslordnv from Olympla , Wash. , wbeto they have rcsfded for Iho past ycni. They \vlll rosIJo InSouih Omaha In Ibo future. The democrats will have a rally nnd torch- llghl prooosslon this oyonlng. Thospeaklne will bo nt Blums' ball nnd the suoakorj will baJudirc Doanu , Hon. Warrott Switxior and E. P. Smith. Albert Do Oraw , employed at the Cudahy packing homo , got the middle linger on hfs left hand caught In cost whnnlq yosiorday morning , and n surgeon nmputatcd'lho mem ber nbovo the knlirklo. F. O. ( .Jnnith has been appointed as agent for the Paclllo and Unlled States Express oomnanles at this point , to till the vacancy caused by the death of Mnvor Miller. Mr. ( Irinith was Mayor Miller's ' assistant nnd hli nppolnlmoot is considered n very good ono. Hllvor city i : ro . Spocinl traitiB on the Wiibash , Thurs day nnd Friday , Out. 12 nnd 13 , leave freight depot , Council F31ulTs , nt 12:20 : p. in. , and return after tlio rncos. With the I.lvn IHXIIC C'liib. Last ovetilng's session of Ihe CurronlTopIc club was of moro than usual interest. Dr. Somnrs , commissioner of bcallh for Iho clly of Omaha , favored Iho members with a carefully - fully prepared review of tbo disease known as the Asiatic cholora. Ilo followed It from its npnoarnnco in Iho sixteenth century , through all its Inn-ols and vlsitallons ur > lo nnd including the present epidemic In Europe , discussed the proper mode of treat ment for the dlsonsi1 , how the malady is fos tered nnd the best method to prevent Its in- troducllon Into a community or country. It ' was an exceedingly interesting and o'ntor- lalnlng roviow. Other members of the club entered line the discussion which followed , and unite In say ing that iho evening was ona of pleasure mid instruction. A piiFHonecr and freight train eollldeil on the Hlo Or.indo near Colopaxl , Colo. I'our men wore badly Injured In.tbu accident , Private lingo Muliniidln of company C. Klrst Infantry , committed suicide al the llenlcln , Cal. . barracks by taking a dose of strychnine , Thirty oxjiorloncutl jrpn makers , nil colored , have left Knoxvllle , . TCAII. . for Homestead , I'a. . to take Ihu place of strikers. Moro will follow them. ' ' > ' It. Ii. Jnh'.son nnd'JIl5 : daughter of Monte county. Alabama , win-renfonnd at their homo backed to pieces. It\lssupposed to have been tbo work of negroes. Tbo tending boys' qtrlku at the VIncland , N. .1. green glass works If.cndud , thobo/.s return ing to work ut last years wueus. Thu works aru again In operation. I'ralrlo fires are raging In Oltlahnna all alone the line of thtl Siinta la railway , and have done conslderiiljle damage. A bridge on thu Santa I'o near Kdujuqd was burned loday. Conrad licndorof LiUlsrillt > , Ky. , shot bis wife through the lungs .Sunday night and tlion cut his own throat witn 11 razor. Ho accused his w.fo of Inlidellty. 'llblh ' are uxuoetod to tile. ( Speaker Orlsp uddtea fdInrge orowtl at Morcaulleld. Ky. Thoj country around Mor- trnnneld Is full of third thirty followcrn nnd .Mr. Crisp was ( > ent d u'to" bring them Into i llnnry Cnlpepper. ii'liroinlnent clothln ; iner- bant of 1'lnu HlulTd. Ark. , was shot and In- tantly killed by Israel Stewart on the Hoyd ) liuitatliii on the Arkansas' river bankoppo- Ito that clly. Ada GaMagher. 23 years old , a variety act- ess known on tbu sta o as Ada Doavor , eom- nlttad snleldo ut he.r lodgings 100' . ' Knee treot , Philadelphia. I'a. . by cutting licrtbroal vlth a ruror. ,1. W. Chiilmer ? lias linen uppolnt'i' ' receiver of the W. II. Kay Manilla I'lipor company ot 'amdcn. N. .1. It Is allowed that , the all'alrs of ho coinpnny have been ImproDerly managed , riio llabUltlos uie slven al JSO.UOO. Ton Ihousand dollnr.s. It Is announced , hai icon offered for the first coin of the World's fair half dollars. The fair management expect - pect still hljhor bids. The JIO00 offer was ma o bv tbo KoinlnKton Tyoewrltor company. Thn last batch of Immigrants who have ) cen held down thn bay since thu outbreak of cholera have uuun landed at Kl is Island , N. i' . They numbered forty and were brought rein the steamer .Stoiilnnon. where they bad luen transfurrod from the Norminnia. A brld''o twu'.vo inilo ? north of St. Joseph. Ho. , on thu Kansas City , St. .loo & Council lUiilTs railroad , was sot on lire by tramps. An -.MrastooU train ran Into the burning struet- ire and was wrecked F.lKlny bead of oatllo were roasted lo duath. Thu trainmen escaped iy jnmpltie. Frank Johnson , being refused admittance to sou his sweetheart. Lulu Warwick , by bur falhur. In ICnott county , Kentucky , went away and returned with throe fr.umts. / light eiiMiiud in which Warwick and his son uid ono of .lohnbon's friends were killed. Thu others lied. The lury In the autopsy case of Dick Ulan. lhifl llarlccr , killed In a glovu contest wilh I art Davis before the Amateur Athletic club of Memphis. To inf. , Saturday night , returned a verdict of death by tbo bursting of a blond vessel. eansi'il by conuiiis on. Tno partlel- imnlx have been placet ! under bond , Havls Is In Jail. Two drunken men , strangers , broke Into it ilunco at While Hue. Carter county , ICy. , I'riday nluht and tried lo run the tlilnu lo suit thomsoivcs. They woru ulueted fiom tbo honso. As thuy loft they llrod unon the inorry-niiikorg. kllluir ) John Wllinnth nnd Jmiies Collins and wonndlnu W. K , llonsel In the hip. At the election of thn Comstock Tnnnul eonip'inv. bold In New \ ork , thu following were elected trustees : Ellfilm Uyor , Jr. , Ktl- ward O. lloardm in. Otto Lovrnnznrd , ICiiKeno ijollgnmn. Kdward II. .Slnretw , Herman Sturr- bun : and Theodoru Sutro. Koburt Hobiirt Smith and Oeorgo I ) . Illlllard wore elected In- spoctorH of eleutinn. l-'rad IlitHsolt. n student at thu University law school , living with his father on thu lat- tur's farm near Lawrcneo , Kan. , shot nnd seriously wounded ! ' . . Illilns of thatpluco and .lauk Cravoraft of Hiawatha. 1'ho wounded men are students of thu Kansas I'nlvcrslly nnd members of Iho University foot ballulnvun. The wounded men had Ire- liabsod on the HiiKsolt farm , .Iildjso Mnlson of tbo United Htiitesdlstrlut court for .Minnesota has suatalned thu do- iniirrur entered by the Mlxsmslppl Liunber- inim'a as-ioclallun , t < ) tlitf.Indlutiiiunt charging Its ; iiioiiiboM with cilhStjilracy In maulng un lawful uoiiiblnatloii'l\lf 'trauu , holds that the association had not lly'm ' notions violated any of the provlslotNiu thn Shurman law reliillnu' to trnsta anijl'i'i blnatlous. Ilarlln authorities dtieinro there la hut ono case of eholorn lu tnat't'lty. ' Hilda I'osth Is groatiy'alnrmnd over the au- pt-arancu of cholera hi tjjl ) ; clly , Thu Huaplulons casiv .uf nlcUiiDss at Alar- .sullluu are bald by. , | ii { lulaii8 not to bu cholera. Mi vi Ivnili-'rants aru nnitnbolng admitted to all thu Canadian poiti ! trlihoul bulng forcud to inidoreoiinarantliie. In Paris and Its hunrtrli'i1 for the day theio wcro rupnrted eleven now ca > us of uhulura anil m.dcuths from the dftpnjsju , 1'arls anthorltlos.luivc elosod thn polll- bonixo and coualioi'aliH ! oxcltLinont exUls among a curt Thu Irish maukorol tJsjVorles buvu Ijoun nn- nsually Biiecossfnl this year and a lursu portion tion of Iho uatch Is bulnj ; Hhlppod to the United Stule * . , lud o Chnnvlan of Qnebcu hax rendered Judgment eonimluln1 ; ( ix-l'rumlur .Murder of gnuboo to stand trial on all tlio clauses of malfu.isiinco broiijht against him by llio atloriioy uunoral. Thu people of Throe III von * bceamolnconiiud ul .1 luport tiiudo by tbii American consul at that po nt tn tilt government atVabhin uin and nttackOil ttiooinsulato , breaklni ; all thu windows In Iho hiilldlnl , Advlens from Honolulu zlvu an account of Ihu arrival Uiero of eleven mun of thu crew ol Ihu bhlp William A. t-'imjiUell , whluh was abandoned al hua dnrlna a gulo. C'autuln Ilavum < of thu vcisol anil Ihu rest of the crow ur lhon\'ht to have perUhud. Junn L'ontrera. tlio I'ololirated weather ant ! seihmlo nrojiliet of Guaijujnula , prudlcla a Hurlesof tno inott serious uarthiiuakusuvor exporluuud In this country , the 11 rat * hook bulnuBobudulud for toiuurrow ulRht. Thure N much uiultuinunt In noulhern .Mexico , foi Mr. t'ontreriv bui never failed ia bit pre- dlctloun. HE USED VERY THIN COPPER Superintendent Hamilton Jumps on Bob Duncan's School Plumbing. WEHRER'S ' DEFtNSE WAS KNOCKED OUT Itnnillliiii Unit Ono ot tlio Tank * on Itnnil to Hack Up 111 * Stntoiitent * Ollitir Ituslnr * * ol the llonnl of Ililiirntlon. For the first tlmo In a mouth the Board of Education had n quorum last night , and cleared up n van amount of minor matters nud 3omo important business. Superintendent Hamilton reported that the Hush tanks in the closets of the Omaha View school were played out and ihnt they had bcou pul in now lasl year by K , W. Duncan. The roporl charged that Duncan had tisod the very cheapest grauo of copper and 11 would cost over $100 to put thorn in again , as they should be. An altercation took olnco between Mr. Hamilton nnd Mr. Wcurnr , the lutlor claimIng - Ing thai the tanks hod boon oroperlv made and simply needed repairing. Mr. Hamilton lot Mr. Wehrer hnvo n cooil deal of rope mid then going into ai , adjoining room ho bronchi cut ono of the tunics and exhibited it to the board , The copper used was pronounced by members - bors of the board to bo about len-ouuco weight , whereas it should have been sixteen- ounce. Muy O < > to the Court * . Mosrs. Boll & Borllnghoff made a demand , through the attorney of Ibo board fora re consideration of the balance duo thorn on the Kollom school plans. They refused to ac cept the amount tendered them by Iho board as payment In full. On motion of Mr. Smyth the board in- structud the attorney to Inform Bell .t Her- tnglioff that the board would not reconsider la former nulioii and if the architect1 * wanted any moro Ihoy could go to the courls and sco about It. A communication from llio clly council was read , In which the board was'informed hal the ? il-IOl ! paid by Iho board to assist In he erection of thu city hall could not bo rc- 'nntlod ; plarod no lilo. The nthloltc ilub of tbo High school ro- juosted the board to grant the members of ho club ttio nso of the gvmnaslum , which is not used this year ; referred to Iho Ulh ( , school committee. < J. L. Hurst , license inspector for the city , sent In a communication asking the board to illow him ? : . ' , " > n month fora horse and buggy , ilo claimed that It was impossible for him to got about on fool swiftly enough tosocall the lartics who should pay llcenso fees , and by laving n horse nnd buggy he could collocl nero money and Ihus swell the school funds. I'hu communication was received with a slg- illlcant smile nnd placed on tile. The city treasurer informed tlio board that , ho following funds stood to Iho credit , of the Hoard of Education on the treasurer's bonks. icnoral fund S'S.SfvflKl ' Situ and hnlldlnj ? fund W.Mirt.4. " > Sinking fund UA'78.-J \Viint to Cliiingo tliu Slmic. Brarton nnd Doncctter addressed the > oard In a communication asking Ibo privi- cgo of pulling in n diiTeront kind ) f stone in the stops of the Hartman school. They claimed that tlio stone they wished lo substitute for the specified article was botlor ban the slono called for in ihospccilicullons. and further that there bad been n clianpo AMIJBKMKNTS. FAHSAM ST. TIIEATEK Iloinlap | 1'iiccs. ' One Wool ; , Sunday Matinee. Oei. Uth. Tin : Vrrxiitilc ! Cuini'dian , Alba Hey wood Will present by perinlss'on of Sol Fmith Kns- sull , thu best and funniest of all his Mii'uesvjs New Edgewood Polks- DON'T Argue Politics Mil hear I'filnin ; l > nn'l nriine tmllllr * irltlinc tixlaii. 'Jliln in nut inu dav fur nullttc iitiaiimrnln. \ . llave.8cln ( tilei'iir.ilauiHfurli wrth. fur amute- mtutKHiil ( I ic/iU ) / aft'riwiin > ' ci'fiilna of h'.it ddja' / ' Hie Ivectlierca miTi/i'lM / xji nunn I i/nci the lic.il ) ) < - ji ( nf Hie ellil. it terms III it vfulnutu / ftrmi" } rx at leant once < i nicfls tn WONIEIIUXU ) AND BIJOU TIIKATKH. Cor. Capitol Avenue and l.'ilh St. Cutillnuons performances from 1 tnUiuO p. m. The most jioDular thualer In tliu west , giving the Biggest , Best and Most Re fined Shows. Knloi'UUning daily liousos crowilotl wltb the best people of Oiniilin , und giving twice tbo amount , of tiinuuuincnt for one third tlio money. Read this wuolc's mounter list : Thn rrtiam of the Vaudevilles. JIUOII BARTON & KKIIOK MIMjKH , In tlielr latest production , entitled , MYMOTI-1ER.IN-LAW. Inlrodiiolng sungb , dances and burlusiiiio Imi tations. MISS JOSfK KWNNEDV , Pnrld'Oinle vocalist and dancer , Introducing herSpiiulnb hklrtclancu , BKNNINGTON AND TIIOMl'SON , In their orU'lniil ereatlonnf THE TRAMP ACTOR. ' The oil lnnt IIOIISI'XSHOK QUAIITICTTK. Hongs o thu Hnnny Honth. WALTER KJON'NKDY , I > conlrlu comedliui. humorist und tonlual uitllst. The Itillo Qiieon and Champion of Iho World , MELX1S "Holder of thu II , S. A. PlmrpsliiinturUraH. " Upon to meet any lady rllie t > hot In thu world Tlin Mont ItciilUtle of All Suiitliurn Dr.iinun , OCTOROON - OR - LIFE IN LOUISANA Interpptcd by an IvxcellcntCast. OCTET "T * Ul P lluriiini ! Steamer. Ileiin- OC.C. I rl Iw tlful Transfoniuitloii.Des- Iiiirato k'nlfe Unul , I'lantalltm Jubllous. School Children's ' Matinees , Uvory Saturday Aftoriioon. Admission One Dime , Including seats OBNEUAIi ADMISSION , NO II IU II lilt. made in the specifications on this question of slnno. The architect w s asltort to say n word upon the matter. Ho said that there had been no ch HIIRO made In the itpcclllentlona and thai the stone bolnc furnished by IJray- ton it Uonockon was a cheaper grade of stone than that called tor In Iho spoclllctulons , llosnld tbo nrtlcln furnished was Rood stone , but It was a cheaper stono. The matter wn referred to the commillooou buildings nnd pronerty. Hills for current expanses wcro reported and allowed. MliN nnil Conlriirt . lilds for the oarnentor work on the Control school hullduiif were opened. Tbo bids rnnpod fiom tl''MH * to fl.VlXH ) . Ordered tab. ulntcd. The bond of John T. Sohlltrco , for com pleting the carncntor work on the Franklin school , was road anil nnnrovrd. The commit lee on buildings and properly was authorized to let iho conlraott for llio cartxmlnr work on the Windsor , Co-itral and the Center school bulldlnps to the lowott bidder without brlhBliifr tlio matter nRam before the board. The uids for ftirnlshltiK now furnaces for the Dodge school worn rejected nnd the secretary was itithorizoil to roiulvertlso. The contract lor piaump a pas pipe ralllni ; abottl thu slono stops nt the I.oivonworth school was lot to Paxton , < c VlorlliiR at SW. ALL PLATTlHOOtll PLEASKD rt'o.xrisi nn FIIO.M KIUST fuiu.l iwcou Messrs. Andrews and McKclKtian al .Nelson tomorrow. The republicans are very onthnsmstlo. ni.Moci\ri it ; Natlomil Ciiiiiinltlri' Ciilnilrlnt | , ' In Colnnl/o > r v Vurk lor KlDctlnu I'liriuni'H. .Nmv YOIIK , Oct. 10. The republican na tional campaign commltteo gave to the press last nluht a stalomont eharultiK the tlemo- cratlu national commiUoo wilh consplrlii ) ; lo colonize In Hits city for election purposes larconijtnbois of nepioes from Philadelphia , Hnltiinoro \Vimhinijtoii and also lo buy til' IhotisutuM of colored floaters in this citv anil state. Those revelations of democratic crookedness , it is furlher stated , have come lo Iho republican ciimiial n comniittuu throtiRli thooxortio'js ol Commiltcomun Da vid .Martin of IVnnsylvanlii , Captain. I.V. . lildbrof Waxhltiptun. D. C. , is .slated to bo the chief instrtimonl employed by the democratic national committee in this manipulation of the colored voters. Ilo Is said to have visited this city las' August al ihu call of ihu domocr.Ulo national rom- mlttee , who have civon htm ai assistants three colored inmi , Arthur Hmlth of Wash ington , Travis Oliucnu of Plainlicld , N. .1. , and Ubarle.i llrowii of this city. Ulaer is also churRcd with liavinp at tempted lo brlbo colored preachers to lurtbcr his schemes , but in this ho is lopjrled to have mot with repulse. The republican national cnmmltlueinen say they will spare no olTort for llio detection of those contemplated frauds on iho fruncbis'M and will leave nolliln undone to punish the offenders. \Vyinnrn Drinni'ial * . WvMoiti : , Nob. , Oct. 10. ( .Special TPO ! Brain to Tin : lii.J ! : : The democrats had u rally bore tonight. A special train from Io- ! atrlco with about 100 democrats came In curly. They marched through Iho nrincipat alroots to the opera house where \V. D. Old- bum of Ivearnoy and A. Hardy of Hcnlrico addressed thorn. I.yoiK Itcpiilillrans CiinliiliMil. Lvo.vs , Nob. , Oct. Ul. ( Special to Tin : HRi.JPolitics : is at high tide in this county. Several joint debates have taken place , und others are vet to take place. The republicans are conlldtml ol viclory on Ihe slate and national ticket. Tonight , and Tomorrow KnriLrtMmMit ; ; of tlm KmlMtMit Com Milan , SOL SMITH RUSSELL Thl oviMilns and lomorroiv evenlntr. TMw.irll. ICIdder'h beautiful roinnntle play PEACEFUL VALLEY. I'rleos I'.iniuot nnd lirsl live rows In eircle. il.MI ; last live lows lu elivle , ft ; iiunerul atl- mlsslmi. ( Irst llnor. ? . > v : lirst four n.s In bal- eonv , I.'ie ; last live rows In hiilony. " > iei tal- lery , ivo. SEW T11 K IIAICVIST : THEATRE. .MOON. TIll'ISSDAV. l-'IHnAY. SATI'UIIAV. AM ) 81'NIIAV , O'T , 111. 11,18 , anil l . Saturday .Matinee. .IIAKTIN , V llltODK I.K'.s Superb C'oinpany. In their latest New A liuallslle Itomanlli1 Comedv Dr-ini'i In four act" ; , by .his. M. Martin , nnisfiitcd bv a . clcut ( Jorupany of iioknowln.l ui ! Arllsis headed by Miss Louisa Rial And the over popular I'limtuliiin Mr. Harry Booker ii I 111 the f ol Ion IIIK easi : Harry 1 > . CMICIon , II. II. Kitanl , T. I. McCranc. Ida Solee. Helen Hell , .lohn Kvaiif , Nc sun Cimiiitoni I1 , It. I'vurton , Wm. Donulitily , .las. II. Martin. Sulu of Beats will open Wednesday mor- nbi'4 at thu usual jirlues. ] winitijiir ( Art ( Jullory , TUESDAY EVENING. OCT. 11TH. Locke K/icliardsou. In reultiillons fiom TENNYSON THURSDAY EVENING , OOT. 13TH In .Shalicspnuru's Maslurpleru KING LEAR Tleliet.sMc , at ( Jhaboand Kiltly'i > . l'roi.i | nU for District llrndliiir llonils. Healed blilN 111:11 : lied I'niposalN ' for district uraillliK bonds , will lit ) receive , ! at llio ollluo of Ihe U.ty Tiujsmnr , Omaha , Nub. , up to r. o'cloeU noon. t > f thu lUth tlay of Outouur. IS ) . ' , for ihu Diirclunoof K'4U.H.UJ ) District ( Iratlln ; IlontlH of the city of Omaha , Nub. Maid bomlHiu-u dated bnplmuborlM. IMi : , and art ) pay.ihlB In from ono to nine years after the date thereof. In denominations of il.iMl.OJ ami f'lJO.ul ) uaiili , with Intomst ut. thu r.itoof 5 port-out per annum payable uunil annually. 1'rlnulpal itnd intercil pty.ibu : ; at Koniil/e llros. , Now York. JT.fi'lO.W of District No.1. \ . V > . .W0 \ \ of District No , 17. iHVUK ( > .W of District No. 4H. Kauh bill must Htuto jirlon and umoiinl. smisht for and Iniilndo aoornud Intiiiest to date of tlelivory at Omiiha. .Nub. ' 1 he rl''ht ' U ruserved loroloutauv and all bids , lusiied niulurchartorpowiirofi.'ltlujof tbo molropol- Iliin class and onllnanco No. JWi. Approved AiiuiiHt 'JUh. iK'J'i ' IlLNiiy lloi.r.s. S.'ldl7t. L'liy Treasurer. 1'iopoial * lor ItuHu-iy ' 1'ranslcr ul V.iiil.liiii Sutiih Dnl.iiln. Roalod proposal * will bo received for llio imrchasoor runtal of a transfer IKII : | , Hiillu- ilu for ourrylliK the railway rollliii ? sleek of the Vankton. NorfnlU A HtinlhwuHUr.i rail- ' ' ' boDliibslllutl asfidlows : 1. I'ropoinU to sell transfer boat- 'i , 1'roposals for lakinu eonlrnet lo do enllio tramtfer bnslueBS of railway. 0 , I'roiioniilH lor rental of transfer bout. ItuiMilmuicnU ami Bpcolllcnllnn" rail lit ) ob- talnutl fiom the chief oirjinuur. \ aniiton , Norfolk & boulhwusieni railway , Yunkton , 'All b'.dsuhoultl bo atldresjed to : The Secretary , Yanklon , Norfolk & Southwestern HMwuy Thu hoard of illroliton rcnerycs the rtKhil lujucl any und all bill. . . OTalil M MPAU" - rtrTHV-t . . Vlvi'wtiU l > Ibt ) ti'l.l i j. > DkJli- . i-i MI i ri j , . , , iptllw.rueuwldi- | . Mlfcfi > i dL'j-Uuii. iiliriiliui. utlluw c . .iiij-lf- | onuu'lercr/ui a jrtiJlllriffoiu I Upure blooicr > fullure by rte ktouiw li. lurror In Uuci iiiclrurvurrfuncllnn. . I' " ' " ' t to i rf arm . ; ; * elren to o ii < tlnir i n liinefilwl liy Uklnyune.f tf r < ni ll ! ro .l l f n | J . 1ri . i AI. dA.71 * prubl..l < B r Verk. f Cures Others Will euro You , Is n tmo statement of tlio ctlon of AYEIl'S Snrsaparllla , when taken for tllsp.isc.i originating In Itiipurn blood ; hut , wlillc this assertion Is tmo of AVER'S Sarsnparilln , a.s thousands cnn attest , It cannot bo truthfully applied to other preparations , which v.nplnrlplrtl dealers will recommend , and try to tin * pose upon you , as "just as good ni Ayer's. " Tnko Ayor's Barsiip.uilln nnd Aycr's only , If you need it hlnod-purlHcr and would bo lieiifntcil permanently This medicine , for nearly litly years , hus enjoyed n repiitnlion , nnd made rcfortt for riirt" , that lias nov r been pipmleil byotluirprepanitlons. AYKR'S Sii.saiarilla : | eratllcatei the taint of lie- rrtlltary sriofiiln nnd other blood ills * cases from the system , mid it has , tloscr * vedly , the i-mitldctirc of the people. arsaparilla " 1 cannot forbear toi'xprrssmy Joy at ' thfi rolli'f I liavt-obtained from tho'uso of AYKU'H Sarsaparilln. 1vat 1 nllllctrd with kidney tionlilcs for about six months sulToriiiK jjifatly uith pnlns In thu .xiiiall of my liark. In addition tn tliln , my body WIIH rovurcd with pimply eruption ! ) , The rt'iniMlics proxi-ribeil failed to help mo. I then bikini to take AYKU'S Sarsnpnrllhi , nnd , In n short time , tin1 pains ccnscil ami the pimplf * disnppoiued. 1 nilviir every yoiinrr man or winnaii , In i-aso of MlrUnrss iv.sull. liiK frinn impiiro lihiod , no matter how Innj ; ulandlui ; the cast1 may ho , to take A YUK'SSarsiiparilla. " - II. Ij.ariminn ! , ; \Vllliutu st. , Now YoiU City. I'rojiari'il ti > lt. J. C. Aycr & i : , 1 , ! ! , Mnea. HEALTHFUL , AQREnABLG , CLEANSING. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafinc , Chapped Hands , Woundo , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shamxjo. | WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water TO THE CnVNKKS OF ALL LOTS AND 1'AKT.S OF LOTS AND \\Kt\\ \ \ , KSTATK ALON ( } 10TII STRKKT FKO > [ VINTOX STU13KTTOSOITTII CITY Li M ITS. You nro liHioby notified Hiat tlio nnilor- slunt'd , lliri-i ) dlslnlorrsteil fruulinldorH In thn city ot Omaha , huvu hiim duly aniiulnled hy tht ) mayor , with the approval of thu i'lty u'liinull tjf suldi'llv , to asMjsi thu ilamaKu to llio ownerx rt'spiii'tlvolv of the propiirly ilu- cluroil hy ordlnaneu nucessary lo bu appropri ated for the nsti nf s'lld clly for the pnrpoMi of opunhu nnd extending Kith sired froin Vln- ton slreet In It ) sutiih city limits , declared nocusstiry by ordlinineu ilJtW , uilsscd te- toher .Hi , 1 > - ' . ' - ' . a | > iiri < ved Drtobor-lth , Ih'.IJ. ' Von nrt1 furlhur notlfli'd , ihat huvliiK au- ccnluil s.ihl appiilntinent , und duly iinalllltid ns required bv law. we will , on llin I'.ithdny nf Dctolii-r. A. I * . . IS'rj ' , til tin ) hour of ' . ) o'clock In the fnri'iioon at thu otllce of T. 11. Mt'C'nl- loeh , HI' ' N. Y. Lift ) ItiilUIIni ; . w.lliln the cur- porato limits of said elly. meet for the | > nr- pose of UDiisldiirlliK nnd rnnlilir ' thu atsess- ment of damitzu to I lie owners icsiiH'llvely | of Hiild iiropuily , by ruason of such taking and uniiroprlatlon IhiTeof , taldnx Into eonslilor- atlon special hciiullts. If any. Tin ) property boloniHng to you iiroiioscd to he appiorlatiil | ) ! us afon ald ami wnlfh has buBii deulnrutl niM-essiry by tbo eonnoll , hy oidlniincu to aiiioiirlatii | | lo ihu nsi ; of ihu clly belnx slln no In s.ild clly of Onrihi. In the c'oiinlv nf I'on.'las ' , mid stall ) of Nebraska , I" dcscilliod as followx , to-wlt : Oponlni ; null ox- tenilliii ; Hitli Hlri'L't fiom Vlnlon Hliuut lu sonlli fliy llmln. Yon mo nnlllliMl to hu pruunnt at llio llmo and placeafmesai I , and makii any oli.li-clloin lo orsliitonionf-foiu'iini.ns said innpiised nn- proprlallon or assessment of damages us von may eon.hler , , , . , .IOIIN I' ' . F. . . . . . . JAMKriHTD'MCIlAMi Tib , IKU'J. o-idlUt jnorililn IIMill 4'iircu In 1 < 1 loUOdlt } * . ! Sl > | > MV Illl I'lirYfl. I > r. J. m < ' ] > livii . I.rljniiuii. . NOTICK OFASSKSS.MUNTOI' ' ' DAM- AUKSKOltCUADINCi. To thn owiiors of all lots , p irtttof lot * and real intalo uliiiri alley In blouU I , Ivonnl/u it fourth addition , from null lo llth hlruuls : Von nro huruby nolllliid that thu iinilur- sltfiiud , three dislnlerostud freebnldurmir thu elly of Umaba , havi ) hfun duly unpointed hy the mayor , with the aiiprnvnlof tlmelty I'onn- till of Hiild elly. tn assess thu damn 'u to ihu ownni-i * nisi . llvulvof the properly iilfiioluil bv uradliiK of suld nllny. dwiuiod nticoviiiry by ordlliuiirii l > o. ! I"W. li.ikM" ! October 1st. m'.i'I ' ; aiiiuovcd Outi > htr4th ) , lhi' : > . Von are Tnrlhi'r nolllliid that liavlnir au- eeiitml hilil apiinmtinunl. and duly niinlllluil iih lennireil by lau.t > will on Ihu ' 'Jill day of Oftnber. A. D. IS'J. ' ' , at. iho hour of I0 : ! o'ciofU In ihu fortmoon. nt. thu olllro of Khrlvero : ti'ltonohoo. l-UU Barnaul Ntreol. within thu ( urpiiratu llnills of sali | city , merit fur tliuiiur- iiosij of coiisldurlni : and innkins the aatttm- niitnl of iliuniiKii to Ihu OWMIIIH ruspeollvtily ol wild proiiurtv ailtiolud by said gindliiir. tal- mi : liitocoiiHlilnraUrnmwol.il bunulllH. If liny. Vim are nolllleil lo lit ) lucsent at Hit ) tlmii and nliicti nforotuld and tiniko u lo or Ntatiiiiionti ronciirnliUHiili of iliiniusus as yon iniiveomdfli'r jironiir. \ \ . ( i > n M K I > 1 'I t. cioit ; : < ii ; i. I-AIM , , T. II. MfCI'l I.OIMI , Cammltleoof AppralNutii. Om.ihii , Ntib . Oulobiir 3lh..lbW. OI.IHI1U1 Niillcn nl AHMI IIIICII ! of Damages lur Or.nl- IIIB. To tbiiowner-i of ( ill bits , parts of loin and mat uiiale ulonl alley In bind. M , from ITlh to 1Mb klruuls. Vun aru hui'Oby noUllcil that thu undcr- ( .Ignuii. three dlMnturosted free holding of tin ) i-ltyof IJinaha , Imtobvun duly npiiiilntuil by the mayor , with Ihu upinoval tif Ibo city I'lMincllof xald city , to HSSCI.H tbu damaKu lo Ib.ioHiiurs ronpectlvBiy ol'llin ' nropeny af- footed by Kraiin ( of niilil alley , tieoliiieil ncu. essary by ordinance iinnibur.fM ? , puhsud . cp- lenclJur-Jtb , IVJ'J , appiovcd K-'pliuuboi' 'Jrd ) , " " "vijii are further notified thai having uucou- led aald apiiolntnicnt and duly iiiuilllod as leiiuued by law. wo will , on the lUlh day of October. A. I' . , Is'at ' ' Ihu honrof llil'l : ! ' o olock In tbu fiirunotm. ul the ollluu of rihrlver ft U'llonahoo , ItUil'arnai iktrtiDt. within tbo cor- ixirate limits of said city , muul fur thu imr- posooffonsldor-bi ? and iiMklnv the imusi- niont of diimines to thu OWIIUM rc < | icetlvcly of ubl | in > pirly all'outod by bald ur-idiu/ . ' i InloooiiHidcrutlon Hjiucl.'il bonnllu , K ' von aio ii'iilUt'il to bo probunt at thu tlm and place aftiresiild anil make any objuutlont Ioor8lateincnl rnnuurnlnx Halt ! unsoasnuuil of ilmnuBC-H as you mur ann ldiir inpiwr. ofcoHUK J. J'Al''U JAMIISSTOOKDA/.K. / Committee of A plira'xor Omaha , Nob. , Oclober Mb , Wi. OGdIUt.