i * ! ' 10 TUB OMAHA DAILY III3K : OOTOBEIl 20. 1802-TWKLVB TAPES. iattrr t'Jirtt'tan at "Tlmr loll mo ynti work for a ilollnr ft Any , How 1 * Itjrou cloltiQ your MX boy on such pnyT" ' I know run wilt tlilnk Itconoeltod nnil lUt I doll liociinio I'm n ROW I llmtnclur. "Thoro' I'cti' . John , .Urn. iintl Joe , nnil W ! Until nnd No-l . . A Imlf-do/cii boys to bo clotliocl up nnd fed "Anill buy for them nil H03il. uliiln viotu.-iU olot'liln for 1'cto. Hut j-I onlv buy clotnlnt "Whon Polo's clothoi are too small for him to My wlfo maUus 'cm ever unit clvci 'om to Joli 11. "Whon for John , who Is ten. llioy have grown out of Onto . Slio Juit innkca 'am ever for Jim , who li olght. When for .Ilin lhojrl eec no tin ri5 oJ tnfl * ) io Just ntiiKiH'arn i vor far Jos , who Is six. "Anil when lttlnTo oi > li o in woar'rm no moro HIiu Jiint m.'iUes 'out ovur foe 111,1 , who Is four And when for jroutu Hill tlin ? no louRor wit She jiiilnml < cs 'cm oxer fur No I. who Is two. So you sco. If I Rot riHCiuli clothing tor 1'clo Tlio fiiinlly Is fucnishoJ with ctnthlu , ? coin- nlolo. " Hut when Neil hM Kot Ihroush with tlio clothlii' ' , and when , Ho hns thrown It aside , vhiit do you do with It ihon ? " "Whr. once moro wo BO round tlio oirelo com- Aiid bo ln to use it for pavolioi for 1'oto. " A VtXTUKE WITH DEATH. ' .VellJ In Han In BOuUioii-jtoni Arizona there is a trnot of Inml largo enough to mnlvo tin custom Htiito. It Is known tis tlio Apnoliu Indian rosorvaiion , tint ! It is there that tha IndiniiH of that trlbo iiro kept untlor olHO military surveillance. 1'onrH ngo the survoillunco would occa sionally relax , and thou thcro would bo tin outbreak. A trail of bloprt would bo tnnrkod out toward Mexico , nnd the vul tures would como in crowds , ns if from all ever the west , to enjoy the banquet liropnrcd for thorn in the Uo id , whoso bodies would fjliston when llrst killed with snowy whiteness in the dazzling Bunliirhl , so Unit you could sec thorn dot ting the plains from afar olT , while the hot winds fiora the south Unit tanned your fnco would bo heavy with the smell of human cnrricni , It is not BO now , for butter watch and ward Is kept by the soldiers. Uulwhon it was ko , thuro wore four inou who wont into this Apache country to uros- poct for the mines fiom which in the olil day& the Indians obtained the silver out of which they would mold bullets when they could not got load. Many a man has lost his lifo soni-ehing forthoso mines , and many moro will doubtless do ' the same before' they are discovered. Thin , though , will never deter men jtrom milking the olTort , HO long us mon have the right to tai < o their lives in their hands and wager them against wealth. Of thcso four mon , one was Harry Bar rett. Uo was young , and had , as many younir men tmvo. and as nil younir mon should have , a girl with whom ho was very much in lovo. and to whom ho wns engaged to bo married. It was prob ably this raoro than anything else that inado him HO desirous of growimr sud denly rich by llnding the treasure mines of the Apaches , for , when a young man is truly in love , his greatest regret is that ho does not own the wealth of the Indies and possess the power of the czar to augment his itnporlanco in the eyes of the woman in whom ho is so deeply interested. This was a o with Harry Barrett , and when old Jeff Dnunlott , who had prospected for thobo same mines for twenty years or more , came to him with hia "map of tbo country in which they were supposed to exist , Harry was not long in growing onthu- eiastic , nnd believing what was told him , for the prospect of great wealth is always intoxicating. The map was old and frayed and faded , for many another man had iingeied it , to his borrow. That counted for naught , though , with Harry. When the day came for the party to start out on their search , ho was the most lighthearted of all , especially when ho laggoa behind to kiss his hand to the cirl for whoso aako ho desired wealth , and who stood at the door of her father's house watching him , while eho saw in vision the beautiful thlnga - that the future bad in store for them. both. Tbo wealth , that , Harry' might discover was not necessary to make her pictures of the future bright. If she only could havp Harry , tliat was Bulll- ciont , and when ho had parsed from her sight she turned luvay , humming the song lie most liked while thinking of the pleasures that awaited his return. For months there had been no rumors of Indian disturbances. There had boon peace on the reservation so long that mon had censed to give its dangers a thought , an mon wholivo in the snadows of volcanoes live day after day unthink ing of the hour that will find them buried bunoath its lava. To the under tnkor nothing is so commonplace as death , while the headsman in time sues nothing not.iblr ) in an execution , H ivo whether or not the ax llr.ds its way through ono neck easier than through another. And HO it is witn danger , for when it is ever present men grow cal lous to it no matter how great it may ho. So it was with Harry Liurrott and his comrades. While the girl who was awaiting his return might luivo occa sionally thought of the risks that the little party ran , the men never full any anxiety , or , if they did , subdued it with out openly c.xpi casing it. For tlio Hist few dtiys they found indi cations of rich sllvor deposits indica tions that wuro so rich that they made a permanent cnmp , intundinur to oxitmino the lodges that urisbcronsud the country thoroughly. They had hoon no Indians , and oxitccled none. Ono day , though as they bat at diunor , a shot o .mo fron out of the pncsand ! before the echo had died away it was followed by a hcoro of others. Old .foil Hr.nulott , who was to have led them to untold wealth , d < oppcd the tin [ . ate from which liu was outing on the ground. Not abruptly , but so gonlly that it baldly made a Round ; and , as it fell , ho iipp.uonily m.ido an ellort to ribo to 111 : } ( cot , only to fat ) face forward into the til o , w hero still Klmmorcd tlio uneaten portion of the noonday meal. The tin oo remaining mun up ang to their foot unharmed and ruohod to wuolo cover behind trees and boulders , pick ing up the arms that cumu nearest to their hands. . As B irrott pasted the tire ho drew from it the body of the old man. The fiico way covered with asho and blood , while the long hair and open Bhlrt woio Biuoking fiom the contact with the coulu. Tilt1 limp body and relaxed - laxod jaw told how suddenly death had coma As the young man Uirow the body to ono aldo from the tire and sunk under the cover of a boulder ho glanced in the dlroction fiom which Iho shots had como , but could ecu nothing. As ho wutohod there would occasionally lisa puffs of white smoke , followed by the report of arillo and ho would fire in re turn. Through the whole afternoon never once dldliosoo an Indian's fuco or form. Alter the flrat surprise the three hud willed to one another and were rejoiced to know that none was hit. The oldest hud tukon Iho direction of affairs. "Hold your ammunition , and wait until tonight , and thou wo wilt break back for the canon and try to reach the riottlutnont. There iiro too many of them for us to stand elf , " ho wild , and > through the long nftormnn tliov united. The iiro llioy kindled burned mil nnd the body of the dead man bosldo ' .rrcvv rold and rigid. The blood no 'tir IliiMod from Iho wound. When wind would blow the ashes from the ( ills toft by the tire , thov would stllL glow , in if in mockery of the quick death that hnd overtaken the form bc iilo thorn. When darkness had como the three mon gradually crept back keeping as close together a3 possible in Iho di rection of the canon boh ml thorn Oc casionally out of the darkness wotilil conic n MIHU of light from a rillo fired in their direction. To these , at tlrst they replied ; but when they hnd got bonio distance from the camp whcro thu do id man laythoy rose to their fcotnlid as r.iuldly and noiselessly as possible rotrealcd to Iho canon. Isro ono bpokc , but each know that the faces of his com rades wore , llko his own. glowing with thai fooling of gratitude that , romcsonly when u man has escaped almost curtain death. They would never , oo the mini they hnd loft behind again ; but after all , Uo wub old and nlono in the world , while they well , with them lifo was sweeter nnd dearer than It could pos sibly have boon to him. To Harry , at loiist , it seemed BO. What , would tlio girl have done had ho Instead boon .illed and lying back there by the do- Hotted campfire to bo mutilated beyond recognition when his body should pass Into the hands of the Apaches ? Uy morning they would ha within a few miles of the settlements and they would boBife. It was PO dark that they had to use both hands and foot in fooling for a footway down through the canon. Still they were miking good progress. It was hardly midnight and they must liavo left their camp at least a do/.on miles behind. They .could not bo ever thirty or forty miles from the solllo- inonts , and , once out of the canon , they would soon travel that dlslnnco. Tlio moon would soon bo high in thu heavens and that would help them , but it would also bring aid to the pursuers , raging at their escape. Us light wns already boiiinniiig to fill the mountain sides and canons with strange and uncouth shadows. The three men kept closely together , as if relying on ono another for assist ance. As they climbed down through the canon the.\ remained on its darkest Bide , in ordor'to avoid any possible discovery - covory , although it made their narrow footway still moro danirorous. b'ar behind hind lliein they could sec on the inoitn- t iln side it bla/.o of light , and they know that it was a signal of their escape. It made thorn push forward with still irie.itor oxerlion , for now they know that Iho pursuit was close behind , and that it would bo only with the greatest effort that they could escape , as the In dians had probably discovered the direc tion in which they were going , and would endeavor to intercept them. As they pushed forward with renewed hnst" , the man in the rear suddenly slipped and foil , carrying with him his two com-adcs. The fall was : i slight ono. Tlio litllo pebbles it had slatted had hardly cosisoo. rolling before two of the mull wore again on their feet , pick ing up their arms. Harry tiied to join thorn and roe to his foot , but only to fall titrain. "What's the mattery" asked ono of bis comradoH. "I think I have sprained my leg some , vay , " ho replied. The two men assisted him to arise , but , vhen ho was on his feet his loft leg coined to bo without lifo , so far as any 'ontrol of the muscles of it .vas con- lorr.od. Ho tried to step forward , but it dragged as if it was wiruly/.ed. A cold sivoat broke out all ever him , and when ono of the men who supported him said : "Phis la hell ! " it sounded like a scn- tonco of death. "Can't you move at all ? " asked ono of lis comrades , his voice betraying his desire to bo once moro on his way to ward the settlements. Thov wore still standing where they had fallen in tlio moonlight , and ono of tiiom noticing it ifld the wav back into the shadow. % lf\o , I am an aid it is broken , " an swered the disabled man. His voice Rounded attiuigo and changed Ho could Irirdly recognize it The dead man whom they had loft lying back by the camp Iiro Boomed very near to him. and in his fear and pain bo wondered if the Indiana had mutilated hiin'muohv The two mon.laid him do-vat nnd ono , taking the disabled limb in his hand , moved it gently bnck and forth , and in an instant moved his hand far up on the thigh. "Yes , it's broken there. You can fuel the ends of the bones. " As ho triid it. ho glanced from the facp of the wounded man Into that of his other coniradi ; . Even in the shadow tlio wounded man caught the expression on the f ices of the two men. and know that they were thinking how long it would bo before the Ap.iehrs would oveitako thorn if they rum lined thoro. Uotli had so.itod thomsolvcs by his eiilu in thu shadow , no that if their puruuors wuro near they would offer a poorer targot. "Don't you think you o in limp along without our help ? " asked ono. "No , it's no use , boys , I coulu never got through the canon" . You will have to loavu mo. If I tried , they would at tack us before daybreak. As ho said Ibis , ho unbucklud the bolt from around his waiit , with its { Mourning row of cart ridges , and handed it to ono of the men , after taking the revolver fiom its holstor. "Well , wo ain't going to leave you , ' Bald DUO of his comrades. "Boys , that is nons3nr < o."siid : the dis abled man. His voice was so calm am ! clour that it surprised him. . ' 'You can d > . mo no good by staying , and there will bo three instead of one to die. Bj tomoriow morning you can ha within rmii'h of the soltlumonts and aafo , but mv tlmo has como. " The two mon looked nt each olhor in sllonoj. After a'l ' , It was hut tnu that nothing would bo gained by their slay - ing , They had both nson to their feet like inun who hud buun given a now hope. "Boys , toll Mattlo how it was , and give hoc what I have got In town , " At the mention of Iho glrl'ti naino ihnro came again into lib voice the unsteady HtrniiuonosH that was there when ho lirst told thuin Unit ho wns hurt , while in Iho moonlight they could sco there were tears in his oyos. For an instant the wounded man was Hlloiu , and then ho added : "You had bettor talta my arms with you ; you may need them. " As ho Itnlshod speaking ho cocked the revolver and placed it to his hoad. but before ho could pull the trigger ono of tlio 1110:1 : grasped his hand and ex claimed : "Don't do that ! " "Yes. you are riirht The loport would betray ns , " said the wounded man as ho lowered the weapon. "Give mo the knlfo , instead. " "I didn't moan it that way , " said the man who had made the remark , ashamed that the true foollixrs which had proaiptod it hadbeou perceived by the wounded man. "Don't kill ynureoif , Wn will stay with you and wo may yet pull throutrh. " The wounded inn ihook his hand quietly. The tone of the speaker told him us plain us plain lus words could Lava demo , that tuaro was but ouo / I of cscapo for any of thorn. Ho took from tholwlt Iho mnn mechanically handed him , In omnpllnnco with his re quest , his hcnvy hunting-knife , and leaned bnck full length in the shadow of th-3 cnnon. Tlio mon who stood watch ing him saw hiojes eloso nnd his lips moving in prater , but only for an in stant , and then , without looking up , ho said : "Ooodbv , boys ; 1 impo you will got through. ' ' There wns not ti quiver in his voice. As ho HnUhcd the men turned away so aa not to sco him , each saying , softly , 119 if speaking to himself : "Ooodby , Harry. " As they stood looking down the moon lit canon , they could hear behind them , where the wounded man lay , sounds as if ha were choking nnd gasping for breath. When they no longer heard thorn , Uioy looked toward where ho lay. The white broust , where the opened bosom of the shirt exposed it in Iho Bhndow , looked as if Htnlncd with ink whom the blood had touched it , nnil icross it lay the nerveless hand that mil hold tlio knife. For an Instant the two men looked hnvn on Iho body with awe , as if afraid .hat the open eyes were watching them , rnon ono placed hlshandovor the heart ) f the outstretched form , shuddering HB 10 felt how w.irm it was. It Boomed un- tatural that it should bo so with a dead nan. I < \ > r a moment ho hold It there , uui then , wiping from it on the shirt of , ho dead man the blood that stained it , 10 arose and said , in answer to his com rade's look , in almost a whisper , its if [ oar ng to bo heard by tlio spirit that lad just departed : "Yes , ho is dead " And thun the two survivors took the dead man's arms and pushed forward into the night toward tlio settlements , .caving boh 1 ml them , in the stillness of LIO ! moonlit canon , a white , upturned 'aco to await the early dawn , when the Indians would slash it ho that even the jirl in thu sottlcmonta , who had so often kissed it , would not know it. FAOTS AUBOI OMAHA , llvo public parks. Oinabu has ilxty-llvo mlloj of paved streets. Omah.ilm nluoU two rnilo ? ot sowon. Thoroarasixty pabllo schools , omplovlns 20S teachers. There nro twenty-two church and privata schools , omploylnit 133 toiohers. The school einsiB shows ever SJjOIJ ctill. ( Iron of school ui e. Omaha i ; n cltv of clr.irchoj , having 115 houses of religious worship. ' 1 hero are sixlv-llvo hotols. There nro ililrtaon truulc llncj of railway. povcrincas.'JJI inllis of reid opcratod from Omalm. Ono hundred and thirty [ laison or tralnsirrlvo : dally. Omaha luu ttio laf Jit smoUor in the world. Omaha Is the thlrJ lar QJt picking contoe in the world. Lait yoir the stock racolpw \\ct-o : Cdttlo , U.S'ij.TOJ ; ho0M , 7,109,8J3 ; sheep , TS'J.biVi. Omaha h'ls the lov est distillery in the wet Id and thraoot the larffoat Dpoworlas in UioU JJoa States. Onia.ta has ttio largest white ICiitl works in tbo world. iVsido from the packing houses Onnha has KiO minutiiuturmi ; nntorprisos with a com bined capital of Ji.iUS.OJJ. Lastyoar thulr roduotsi nuititaJ to 4)a.003OJj. The nrlncm.u shops of tbo Union Paclllo railway nre located "in Omaha. They cover ilfty acre * of cround and ronrosont an out- ' Uy'of-rJ.jlJ.DU. Tia ! lurnish omnloynont to l.iiOO skilled tnaotianlcs und'JOJday labor ors. ors.OurluK the year 1311 tha roil ostat3traas- fers amounted to Sl.l.UiD.SJl. During 1831 the clearings were $2Jl,123- 93. 93.Tho actual veal ouato valuition is .5J)3OJO- 000 , wtillo tlio : i5vj5m3nt for taxatloa is based on n oio-tonth valuation. The postolllccs racolnts for the voar were fMI.OSS.y. ) . This aopirtmant cave omploy- montto forty-blx clerks and sixty-six cur riers. Ouinha has ono of the most complete water works svstom * in the world. Ttio uHut cost Sr,000J')0 ( ) ana has ire miles of mains. TUo initnping c.ip < icUvii > a'i.OJJ.Oja gallons daily. There are tiluotv-livo inllos of street , rail way , mainly electric. The system ottploys 000 mon and oporatcs73 can. Ttio monthly pny ooll is 541) ) 000 Population In Ihil 1.R11 I'opul.itlonln is ; ) ic.u.il I' ipul.it.on In HsJ Ili.MS 1'opulntlon In IBi'i Hl.KB I'oputnllo.i Tlio statistics of Wcsloyan Methodism in Canada bhow 609.720 full and ac credited church members at homo and abroad , 00,8:20 : on trial , 12,22-J ordained rulniatora in full work , o84 oil trial and IJ71 mipernumtiriea. Rev. n. Waiigh , ono of the pioneer Methodist proachorfi of tlio Pacific coast , now SI years of ago and in good hea'lh ' , has disposed of his ranch in Sonoma county , presented to him by Gouoral Viillojoin apiireciation of his missionary laboih among tiio Indians , and has taken up his residence in ami I'Yanci.seo Hov. , f.V. . Arnoy of Detroit , who has won $3,000 in racing premiums this year , lias hold the last hnrncs in hih string of tt otters , except a tJ : " ( ) roadster , and has gene hack to preaching. A church in ono of the Minneapolis suburbs has given him a call and he i now there as a candidate. Rithor Miirtln. who has boon elected general of the Society of Jesus by the convocation at Avepstia , Spain , ia the younirest membur over chosen to the oflico , .vllh the oxc i/tion of one of tlio carliiMgonotalH , who succeeded to the olllco when only tf' years old. Father Martin is 11 years of ago. The issues of the two greatest Bible soclotios on the world ono in Ungland and the ether in America up to April 1 , IS'JJ. ' woio 18i'i87-lSl : ) eopio * . and of the ether le ser Foolctlos 40.012,011 copies , in all iiliO.OOO.OOO copies since the year 18' ) } , tlio ynnr of Iho orciuii/.ation of Iho British and foreign Biolo sociotj' . Cardinal Howard's death reduros the number of cardinals now living to lifty- ono , all s.i vo ten of whom were appointed by the present pope. Hlnco Lio'ri ' MIC- cca-iion to the papacy no k'bS than oighly-Hix wearers of the sc.u lot have died. Twenty-four of the surviving cardinals llvo in Homo , although three of them are Gorman:1 , and throe are I' eiifh ; and of the remaining twenty- faovon , nine nrc It-illans , six French men , three Austtiaiib , three Sp-inlards , two Portuguese , with ono from each of these four countries ; Tlio United Status , Can ada , Belgium and Australia. Jirlmfu ! of con- fiilcnco ia it tl.o nmmifuctu-crs of lr. ) HnRo's Ca- tnrrh llcmaly. It'll a faith that ' Vd > . * y > < L St mc-ans biislnea , I jAT\rS too-it's batW * v \ * u M / , . , b monoy.1 This w what thoyl oiler : ? 500 rownrd for a case of Catarrh which they cannot cm a They mean it. Thoy'ro uillin ; ; to taUo the risk they know their intxlk'lnu. Jiy its mild , soothing , cleansing and healing i > ix > i > crtiua , it produces ] > crfoct and jionnuiiuiit cures of tuo woit > t casca of chronic Catarrh in Uia Head. It'd doius it ovi-ry day , wkero ovcrytbint ; clso has fiillud. No niaitor how bail your imo , or of how Ion ; ; etamllng , } 'ou ran Ixi curtxl. YOU'IXJ biiroof that or of t-WO. You can't bavo both , but you'll have ono or the other. Hero nro bonio of thu tyinptoina of Catarrh : Iu.iiLichc , eli tructioii of noao , < lli > charip3 fulling into throat , uometlinty profuse , wa tery , and ncriili at others , thick , tenacious , inucoiu , punilcnt , blotxly , putrid , and ofTcn- sivo ; oycs wonk , nnging In cars , deafness ; olTonsho breath ; wuull and tnoto imi > aired , and jjencrnl lobillty , Only a few of th.cw liLuly to bu vrwunt at onco. Soap Why is Pears' Soap the best in the 'jvWld ' , the soap with no free alkali in it sold for 15 cents a cake ? 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Ylio bands cost SJJJ cnc'i for anv lonxtU nn to 3i Ini la's , but for ono larunr thnn 3i ( Inches add liitenti extra for eueh nddlltoinil Inch. ThtiH n 4d Inch i otts tJ.fjU. unil the pllli imy ho bought for I1.5J n bottle * Yon can buy tlio pills nn I bands direct from our store * , or by mall or oxpreaa. DR. EDISON'S OBESITY FRUIT SALT A FRUIT LAXATIVE , Contains nil thn vnlil iblo Ballnn Coiutltuo Us of Ittl'l ! FIITIT. I cirorvescent , tastei eweet anil pluasint , llko aodn KKM1NDS YOU OF CHAMPAGNE. A dellxhtful siilislltuto for bodi , I.cmunnde , Haul Dour oruny other tuiuuicr hover ixe * AND FIELD'S i'OU TO GUOW TIIIN. Dr. IMInon'8 Fruit Salt : lath } hJit and ilinplost remedy for inKulatlav tlin action of the liver that has yet buen dUiuivoroit. It la very valuable after nny axcuas In oatlnx or drinking. In warm iroitthcr Itlowuntho tomprraturo of tlia body nod keeps onn In n comfortable , houltby condition In the siimraer [ iiuntlm. I'llICi : ONK DOLLAR 1T.IS KOTTLi : . -SOLD UY ALL DRUGGISTS. Wholpsixlo d'UKclati of Now Vork City who cnrry our goods In Block trunk's N. Orlttontnn Co , McKesson & ICnhlilns , W. II.HijhU'ilolln und other lonilhu' homos NOTICE. Dr. HilIhon'sKlcctrlc lleltsand I'liiKOr Ulnc nru isold at our Mores hcnil for opuulal Klcc- trJc Holt Olrcu CORING & CO. , 4'J F West 22nir"St. , Now Vork City. 10 P Iliunilton Place , Boston , Miiss. Ill P East Washington St. , Cliicngo. 111. i Hobb's Are the Best on Earth. Act gently > ot prompt ly on Iho UVilt : , Kill' NfilS and IIOOKI.S , ills- polllDK Headaches , Fev- eis and Colds , thorough' LITTLE ly cleansing Iho system of disease , and cures Vegetable habitual constipation They are sugar coated , do not gripe , very email , easy to talto , and purely TCgcUblo. U pills In each vial. Perfect digestion follows their use. They ataolulolr euro shk tiemf uchi' and ariirrrummenil * _ . . . . . . For lijr „ , ; = .vi.ii snlo by leading ( Iriik'tiiatB orHcntbyinu' : ; 85cU. nl l. Aildrtaj KDBE'S MEDICINE CO , Props , San Tranwo at Clikiio , foil S.\I.n IN OilAHA , NED. fiy f Him & Co. . Co r I'lli & DouKlia SU. J .A Fuller & On , COT.llth A DougUi ? .U. i r \ \ Foster & Co. . Council lUuffa , la Unlike tlie Dutch Process No Alkalies Oil Other Chemicals are usc-d In the lirejiaratlon of W..11AKEB&CO.'S BreakfastGocoa tohlth alitolutelt/ jiure anil tuluble. lllizamortthanthreetlmei I theitremjth uf Cocoa mixed I with Htarch , Arrowroot or I Ru\fsiT \ , and la far more eco- nc-inlal , cotHny Itis than one cent a cup. It Is ilellcluiis , nourishing , and EASILY DIOK5TBl > . _ _ _ _ _ Sold bj Ciorerj nerynliert , W. BAKEE &CO..Dorche ter , Mawu "lOSEPHllLLOTT1 STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PAnis EXPOSITION , 1880. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. I'mclnmntlnii nil notlcn to thn olpotnn nnil IcgM vntori of thoclly otUntMiuof an minimi city ulnotton of trio city ol OniHlm , 10 tin hnltl on Tucsdny , the HIM day of November , iSiC , for llin iitir * posoof electing opo councilman from onrli wnrtli To the o'.cotors nnd loan ! rotors of the oily of Oinixhn : I. Oeorio 1 * . llonils , mnyor of the city of > niiiha , do Iviuo this , my | iroolimiulon : , unit ly tlio authority vested 1 1 mu us snpli nmynr o boruby cUu public nolk-o to the doctors nnd loini rotors of the city of Otiinhu tluit mi nnuiil city olcotion of Iho city of Oinnlui , vlll liohuUI I n sild oil yon Tuosil.iy , thoolclith lay of Ntivpinbor. IPO. , tor Uio imrnoiuof clect- MiKHio cmmclltn in from o.ioh wuril. Tlin polls sliull l > o ( mon on thailuy of snlil Glocllon nt oleht o'clock In tlio morning nnd hnll contlniio open until six o'clock In the uvonlim o ! tlio vimo ilny , nt tlio respective otlntf plncos following , to-wlt : MUST wuto 7th Hl"1 strict "IUrlUt N I2 < > orM9r ml1 ftml "rst nllo-v cor"crlol ntHl'llckory ' . " S * cotn" nlh nui1 Ccnler . . ' ! * N'Wcor"or0th ' " " ' oroft 'corner ' 'u nn'l Vliiton NO WtllD. N W cor"or luh aml C0t"0r latl1 nml 8 W C ° rUOr 1Slh 1 nnl ICth nni1 l > lorco uor"Br I4t1' antl * ! N lL'ur"or : Slxtcontli and Cen- corner ? nh nnd ill llnucroft N E cornur isth nnd Vinton corner l.lth nnd Valley llth llstilct-N EconiorL'Oth and llouloviird avenue. TIIIHII WAIll ) . * \V corner Uth nnd Chicago ' \Vcorncr llth nnd Duvunport Ild Distrlot-Soutli sldo of Capitol nvcnuo nmrluostuf ) Mth street. 4tb nisiilet West sldu of 12th street , be tween Doimlns and Iudto ( strools fith District N E corner lutli nnd Oanltul v avuiino Uth District X i : corner Oth nud Harnoy 7th Dlstrlct-S i : coiner llth ami Dou/laa stiuots Hth District N E corner nth and Jackson streets. Uth Dlstrlot-S E corner 10th and Howard streets. POUHTII WAIll ) . 1st District N W corner 17th aud Davenport streets , ' 'lid District N W corner S.'nd nnd Davenport streets. Jrd District N W corner 5'tli and Dodco st roots. 4th District N E corner 17th aud Dodge streets. ran DIstrlot-N E corner 17th aud Harney streets Uth District NV corner 20th and Douulas stieots 7th Dlstrlet-N W corner 30th street and St. Mnry s aon no Rlh District SV cornora > th street and St. Mury s in on no. Dili District Bust sldo of South 19th street , between llarnay street and St. Mary'suvunuo. 10ih District NV corner 18th and lionveu- worlh streets. llth District a W corner t"th street und St. llury a nvenuo I'llTIl WAttl ) . 1st District Hast slleof bherman avenue opposite .MaiidurHon street. -'nil District K E corner Sherman avenue and Wlrt street. : ird District s W corner Sluirman nvcituo und IJIKO atroet. 4th District NV corner Sherman avcnuo ind Gr.ico street. rah District bV corner 17th und Charles streets. ( ah District Eist side of Sherman avenue abiutiii : foot north of Mcholus street. 7lh District Sj E cornur lUth nud Iz.ird streets Sth Dlstrlct-X W corner Kith und Hurt streets. Oth District N E corner 15th nnd O.iss streets. IOth District East side North 17th street between - twoen California : ind L'.iss streets. llth Dlstrlot-b E corner 18lh end C'-isa streets. Fi.vni WAHII. 1st District S E corner " 4th street and Ames avenue. 2nd District S W comer 30th street und Grand avouiie. ; ird District N E corner loth and Grant streets. 4lh District S W corner Sit h and Manclerscm streets. Slh DNtrlct SK corner 21th nnd Wlrt stri'ots. Oth District a W corner aard and I'arfor streets. 7th District NV coruor ' . ' 4th aud Corby stroulH Mth District N K corner STth and Hurdetto itreeti ) . flth District N E corner 2nd and Ornnt strents. lulh District N W corner -3th and Kriinkllii streutH. llth District SV corner 21th and Fianklln stieots. Uth District H W corner 2'nd and Cl.irlc streets. BIIVKNTII WAIII ) . 1st Dlstrlot-3 W coruor 2dth and M.ison streets. ' 'nil District N L comer 'JUth avenue nnd Popnlctoii iivonnc. : ird Dlsirlct S W corner 20th street -uid Wool worth nvonno. jth District M W corner iOth Btreot nud Arbor sttunt. fttli District South sldo of Mnton atroet nu ir ( east of ) south . ' ! .M nvoiiuo. ( jth Dlstilct-4 E corner . .Uth avenue nnd I'oppleton uvciiuc. 7tn District NV \ corner Illth nnd I'r.inuls streets. r.iniiTii wAiii ) . 1st District E.ist Ride ofCth street near ( south of I Churn1street. . Snii District \VDst side of Kid street no.ir ( south ot ) Paul Mticet. Ilr.l District N W corner 'Oth and Nicholas 4th District N E corner i0lh ! ind Cninluj strcols. flih District West slilo of North Uth struct near ( norlli of ) ( 'uinliii ! struct. Bth District H E eornor'J'd nnrt Hurt streets. 7th District y W corner ' 'Oth and Oas < stiuots. M.NTII WAIll ) . 1st District S W curnur . ' ! . ' < ) and Cunilne 8 ii'l Dlitrlot N W corner 40th and Outnlng M District N E corner 40th aud I'arnani 6 lib District North bldo of Davenport street noirtwuit oO.Noitha.M inonno. nth district s E corner .list nvenuo and llthljlslrlct HV corner 20th avenue und I'M'liMm strcol. In witness hereof I h.ivo hereunto sot iny hind us niiiM > r of Niid uliy of Omaha , .his Attest : JOHN Olli.vi.s , City Uiurk. olUiU'lt norHl'Ul.SdS. hOUTIl OAlviH' > . TI1I5 I'A HI.S- ImU uf AMRTlc I. Ill thu llliiU lllll.s , 11'iOJ K'c't nbuvo Ili'i i"i A trlnp , lirailiu ntiiioiipliuru. lAivuly xeiitry 'Ihoa uitrm muillcln tl wuturx liatecuriiil iliomuiiiln uf 1'jtluiiln I'liuit plunKU li till In inu II S Tim I ; .IMH , limit uf iilnk niiinl- xtoiiu , ncuurnuilntiiiiilj ) i > uuplu ; blrlctlr ilnl cl.i i ; optui lire I'lnccv.ittuum hull , elrc'lrla HuhH , rltlilf fnriniiiuil , tine wMu > ur nliihi. tiblu u i > uclilly. UniuuitunnK. mllil wlntoni , Ituilucuil r.itoi liy tlie i > elc or niuntli. 'I'lirouuli tniln * from Chlciuu. O M , MAIIOKN. Tlin KtikilH , llut.Sirlii | | , llukotn. OIIUINANOK NO. SillO An ordlnnni'o deolarlnz the necessity of cr.iil- liu Arbor street ( rum IOth sircot to lull street nnd n | > polnlln three dUliiteiustLil nppralsers to ntsess nnd determine the diiin- uues , If nny. to tlio property owners , which limy bu o.iutod by aucli . r.i line Iteltor mined bythoclty council of the city of Omaha. . , , h'jct'on. I. Thiit It Is proper and iircossiry nml Itls hereby iluolarcd iiocran | < l uocoss try to irrailo Arbor at i cut to Its present out ibiljhod Rruilos , liH'huliiiK necessary approaches thcie- to. f rum lUth t > troot to Uth street In thu city uf Oinuh.i. hoctloir.1. T hut the mayor , with the approv al uf the city council. auDolut throe disinter ested apprafnurs louppr.itsu , as.es * nud Uulur- mlno tlio dainiiRO to property otrnerx which m.iy he caused by uucli gnduu , taking Into consideration la m iMiu Hitch upur ihomont , the special Ijonullls. If my , to such prop-arty by reason of mieh ur.illue. Suction . ' . Tint tills ordinance blmll tike olfcct und bo In force from unil after Its n.isi- oitv ciork. B. I1. DAVIH. 1'reildiuit Ulty CouuolL Approved October , 5th , , Muyur , I'AVINO UONDS. ? rncUnmtlon nnil nnticn ot suhmUslon to thn olcotors nml loml volorT of Iho city ot Umnrm of thn nnnstlon of Issutne thn Initutn nt thn pity of Oniiiha In the sum of onu hundred thoimainl dollars ( f I Hif.Ki ( ) in pny for the rest of imvlnu. ropnvlnit or mac- nitnml lnit the tntnr > octlon of strrcts nnd opncpsopposlto alloys In sild rlly. nnd to pny thpcnstof uavlnffln front of roil cstnto not subject In nssosimont of special taxes for pnvliiKpurtiosrs. lo the doctors nnd IcRat volori of the city of dunlin : 1 , ( leoreo 1 * . llomls. mnyor of the city of 3mnhn , do Isstio this , my proclamation , anil t > t thu authority \cstod In mo us such nnyor dohrroby ulvo public not co to the electors nnd luitnl voters of the city of Omnh i that n election Mill behold In said cltv on , the eighth day of No ombpr , 10. , for the purpose of siibniHtlng to said olcclors imii lc rtloters thouuosthin ami proposition , following , to-wlt ! " .uliull bonds of the cltv of Omaha In Iho Mini of ono bundled thousand dollars ( fluo.OKn bo Issued for the purposn of p.iylna thn cost of navliKt , ropivluK or m madnmlnn the Inter- hecthms ot streets nnd HII ions opposite 4 1 leys In said cltv , or pivlng the cost of pivlnitln front ( it leal uiiatr not subject lo a of Nimclnl taxes for pivlns purpose * , s ihl bonds to run not tmiro th.in t.wrnlr f.lJI yimrs ami to buiir Interest payable scml-annually nt ! i i ito not iiM'eeilliiu llvo per cent per nil' num. with enunoiH nttiched , to he eillcd "I'nvlni ; bonds , mid notto bu iild forlo thnn pni , the proceids of which shall I u used fur no other purpose th in pay Inn the cost of pnvinu , ropivlnc or mncadninli'lnR Iho Intersection * ofsttcctsand spaces opposite nllrysln i-ild cltv. or In front of reitl est-itonot subject to > s ssment of npcclnl tntcs for pivine pur- ixusr Tin' s ihl question nnd proposition shall bo nuhnilllcd loflilil electors onllre In tlin uronor fonn piovlditdbv law forolllclal lull nK ultli 'Yos " . " All the ords .So" printed theieon. of said bnlluls having nn " \ " tnnrlc follow Ini the word "VeV shall ho conntnd In fnvnr oflssiiItiR sild bunds , nnd all of s ild ballots ImvliiK nn 'X" tnnrlx follow ln the wind "No" shrill bo counted nnd considered us against the Issuing of said bonds. Thu polls shall bo open the dnv ot said elec tion at til.'hl o'clock In Iho momlni : nnd shall continue open until sto'clock In the cvunlni ; of thu Haino dny nt the respective voting places , ns follows ; trlot S 1 ! cor"or 7th sirpots < - < u" > " 8th and Ieavon- C ° r"ar I-lh ntul Jon ° 3 of 1'm"flo strout bo- ° f Ot" 8troot"oir , strcot IJIStrl0l" S W corner tOlh nml Hickory ! " S > V ouruL r flth nul1 L'ciitor 8tlruo 't8l" trlctNVcornorOth nud IMncrnft N K C ° rlUr I3tl1 "ni1 Vlllto RRCONI ) WAIll ) . ) N W corner luh n"'l'ones ' streets'1' ' " rIct" N W cotllor 1'111' ! llld 8Jlh oiiposlto ' ' , ' " \ * ' "Tf " 1 sldo of South 20th street , I'opplcton live. .Hi Dlstrlci-a E corner 10th anil 1'lorco si ruuis. 8th Dlstrlct-S E corner Uth and William 8 LI tClt. ) ter ! iJ.I > , ! < ! trlct N K tor"or Sixteenth and Con- ' "th District N AV corner 2)th ) and Doroas llth i D.strlct-S E corner 20th and llancroft hi I Ufl 13. st'ro" ' ' ulstrlot N I : corner 15th and VIntoa Uth Dlstrict-S W corner Utti and Valley streets. Illh District N E corner 2Hh and Donluvnrd avenue. TlllHK WAtlD. 1st Dstrlct-S : W corner 12th and Chicago 2d DNtrlct-N W corner Uth and D Tcuport 3d District-South eldo of Capitol avcnuo near ( west of ) Uth Htroot. 4th District West side of 13th straot , bo- ineoti Doiulas.iua Dod.-e streets. filh District N E corner luth and Capitol avenue iith District N E corner Oth and Harnoy J streois. 7th ulatrlct 9 E corner llth and Douglas stiooi- , t > th District N E corner 13th and Jackson strccin. Uth District S E corner 10th and Howard .K tree Is. FOUIITII WAI1D. 1st District N W cm nor 17th and Davonpori stroBts. ' . 'nil District N W corner 22ml nnd Davenport streets. : ird DIstrlct-N W corner 2.1th and Dodjro streets. 4th District N E corner 17th and Dod o streets. Sth District N E corner 17th aud Harnoy streets. ( ! th District N W corner 20th and Douglas Rticets. 7th Distrlct-N W corner 20th street and St. Mary's avenue 8th Distrlut S W corner 20th street and St. Mary's uvcnuo. x Oih District Kast sldo of boiith lth ! ) street , between llarney street and bt. llary'siivniuiu. lOih District N W coruor ISth and 1.0 ivon- worlh Htroots. llth District a W corner 1'tli atroot and SU Mary s uvonue. VIFTII WAIIU. 1st District Enst si le of Sherman aronuo opposite .Mandersun Mtrout. ' ind Dlitrloc 3 K cornur Sherraaii avenue and Wlrt strcot. .Ird District S W corner Shnrman avenue anil li iiinslroot , 4ih District N W corner fehonnan avenue and Grace street. Mil District S W corner 17th und Charles streets. Oth District Enst sldo of hliorm nil avenue about : ! ) ) feet north of Nicholas streot. Till District H E earner IOth nnd Ix.iril streets 8th Dlsttlot N W corner IOth and Unit streets. 'Jill Dlstnut N E corner IJth and C.iss stieots IOth DIatriot Knst side North 17th stteot bo- twcen California and Ciiss streets. Illh District H E corner Ibth und Cass htieola. Sl.\Til WMIII. 1st District H E corner 24th street and Amos avpiiue. 2ml I'lstrK-t S W corner COth street and Urand avenue. ( rd District N E comer 4Jlh and drimt streetH. 4th District S W corner ' 'lib and Manclerson H tree IB 01 h District SE como r 21th \Vlrt3trnots. . Gin District S W corner Wrd aud 1'arl'ur itrcotH. ; ili District N W corner 21th aid Corby streelH Hth District N E corner 27lh and Iturdclto gtreoiB. Dili District N E corner 2.'nd anil Grant strents. 1 th District N W corner 23th and I'ranklln HtlUUtS. llth District B W corner 34th and Frunldln Htriicts. Uth District S W coiner 3Jnil onti Glar ! ktruuts , HRVENTII WAIll ) . 1st District S W comer 2sth and Mason streets. 2nd ilstrlct-N I , corner 2Jth nvoniio nnd l' < ipiintin | avenue. : ird DUirloi S W corner COlh street nnd \Voowoilli | avenue. 4th D strict N W corner I'JtH Btreot.-md Arbor street. itli Dlstilct South sldo of Vinton btrcct no.ir ( nast of ) south JIM avenue. 1,1 li District a E corner ,1'Hli ' nvenuo nnd I'nppli'lon avoniie 7tn District N tV corner .ilth nud rraucla streelH. ininiTii V\AIII > . l t District Kits t HIIIO of 2Cth atreot near ( south "fiCliai.instioiit , 2nJ Dlslrlet Wo-t side of 2M struct near ( smith ! ) I'aul street. , . . , , , .Irl District N W curnur 'Oth aud Nicholas " ° 4l h District N E comer 29lh ttul Cumin : fith District Wotsl < lo of North IHlh street iaar ( north of ) Cumin. ntreet. i.Ui District h Eeon < or2.'duDil Hurt Htreots. ' , llDmtrkt S W winter SOI It nnd Cam itrcets. MNTII WAIll ) . 1st Putrlct-a W corner Wd and Cumins 1'd District N W corner 40th and Oiiiiilng 8 .id D strlot N E corner 40th und I'unmin 8 4rth District North ulaoof Davenport ttrcot no > ir ( wo.t of ) Xorth J-M avunua fith district d E corner .list uvuuuo and ' ' oVktrlcl a W corner 89th ureuuo aud hlruut. In wltnem whuroof I liavn herfliinto set my bin las m ivor of u ild city of Omaha , this Attest : JOHN OIIOVKK , City Ciurk. olUil.'lt To all owners of lolsur partsof lots on Shirley Mrcot from 2blh strotit In - ' 111 av eniiu. Von are hereby notified that the iiiulor- blisnetl throudlslntero lid freuholders of the city of Omaha Imve Ixien duly iippnlnlol uy thu mayor with thonpprov.il of thu city coun cil of nud city tu utftess thodamaKdOf the owiiiirsro.pocilvidvof thn property ulfuuted by thoconn.uof grudo of bhlrley slrcut du- olnrod ncecM'iry tir ordlnanro No , 3101 , p s ri | Julr vn. tfW. Appmrcxl Jnijr Msirj. Vou nro further notincd that , hnvln ? nc- rrptod snl , I npp jlntnu-nl nnd dtilriiitnllllrd us icitiilrrd by IHW. no will tin thn .id dnv uf No vember. | s-r > at thu hournf lOo'clook In tlm tnornliiKM thnnnicoof Cnnr.e * I1 , lli'iilnmln. I.VADoilffostrrpt with u ihn cnrpontn limits of s-ild city , moot for the purinxo of ciiiisi.ler- Ing nnil nuk I Hi ns < rs4iiuint of itnlii.iitfl to Iho owunrs lespcetlvt'lrof snld pn.pc-riy olTecleil by Hnld ilr.idlni ? . tildiia Into ronslderntlnn Rpeclnl henflflts. if niiv You > ro hereby notl- tlpil to bo present the tlmp and plarn nfore- s.ild and mnko nnv onjoetinn toorstttptnonls eouccrnlntf sild n sessnient of d.intaces.is j on may comldcr proper. l'll\Ul.lsi' ' : HE.vr VMIN , .lAMKssroi IvDM.i : . JOHN r ri M u Ciimmltteeiifppr.iUers. . Oiniihn. Nob. , Opl. 21st , Isri ( ( "dlOt SHWF.U IION'DS I'roelninntlon nml notice of suhml < slon lolhn electors nnd lou'aloters of thn eitv tif Omaha of the. question nf Nsulng bonds of th ulty of Uinnhaln thnninuuiiKif unc hini- drod thoimml ilollurs ( IOl.OJin toniv forih ( const ruction mid maintenance of sowirs In the oily of Omaha. To HIM electors nnd loinl voters of the city o ( Omnh.i : 1 , ( ioorao I' , llcinls. mnyor of thn tltv n ( Omaha , do Issitu th s. my procinmnthin , an I by thu aillhorilypstod in mo us siifh ni.ivoi , do Imrohy uivo pnblli ) notice t > the i > leoliir and lu til volorsof thu elty of om ih i. Hi it a ceneral olectlon will bo held In said cltv on Tuesday the elslith day of November , liuj , for the. unrposn of suhrnlttlng tnsnld nlpeturs and legal voters the iiucsthm ami proposition fol low Ing. tn.vvil , " hall bonds uf the olty of Omaliii in ttin sum of onn liiuiilird thousnml dollars HiOO WHii bo Issued for Iho construction nnd nmlntuuaiii'o of sewers , to run not morn 111 in Uventv i.Viyn r < , lo dr.iw interest not to ex ceed live iierienl per luimuii , vrlih Intniest eouinins iiiinoxL'il Ilicrolo. and not to bo sold for less Hum par , the proceeds fiom Iho snhi thereof to Im expended for thu construction and nrilnlonnncu of sowets In ihe ully nf Omnhn , nnd the proceeds thereof not to ho ill- vorteu from the ohjei-ts therein spci-llled. " Thosa d ijiiCRtiun nnil pioposition shall ho submitted to s , lil eloi'tors nni ro In the proper form provided by I i\v for olllclal Imllots , with th ? words "YES , " " .NO , " printed thpieou All of said bnllots hav lug nn "X" m rU followln ; the word "VI S" shall bo counted In favoi of Issuing sa d bonds , nnd nil of said b.n ols having an "X" mark following the wonl "NO" shall bo counted and considered as anlnsl tlio Issuing nf H ild b > ml , The polls shall be open on the dny ot said election nt eight o'cloeU In Iho moinlng and Nhnll continue open until Ho'clock ! In the evening of the snno dny at the respective voting places , us follows : i war WAim streotl""rl0l S n Clrnor 7tl' nml Slnroj t W C0rnor Sth ! l"a Ct N I : corllBr r"th ! l1 P' 6lh H W cor"or""l"indlIlcUory slre ! ) S 'V cor"pr filh aui1 Outer t N Wuor"urDt1' "ml N U C0nicr Ulh nul ( BECOM ) Wtlll ) . N U > ° "rilur I t N W C ° rllur 18th SW " ° ' S ° Ulh Mlh : tur"or 1Bth nml Crilor lllh luul slvtcontl1 a"a < corner 2nh anl1 corner20111 " Distrlot-N E corner J.lth und Vinton st1'otol'tslIStrl't ' ) -3 W corner l.tth und Valley llth Dl3trlct-NE corner 20th ind HouluvarU TIIIKI ) WAIII ) . st' ' ) ' > ICt S W cor"ur ISlh un'1 ' Chicago 2d DUtrlct-N W corner Uth nnd DnTouporl Ild District South sldo of f'npltol a\onuu near ( west of ) Kith street. 4th District Wist sldo of 12th street , be tween DuiiKliis.ini ! Dodge streets. fith District N i : tornor lutli nnd Capitol .mm no iith District N E corner 'Jth and Hainoy streets. 7lh District S E corner llth and Dmului stlt'UtS. bth Dlatrlct-N E corner r.th and Jackson struein. Uth District S E corner 10th and Howard streets. WAIll ) . 1st District N W cot nor 17th andDavouporfc streets. 2nd District N W corner Sinil und Davenport truots Jrd DIstrlct-N W corner 2.1th and Dodiru sireuts. 4th DIslrlct-N E corner 17lh and Doiliro streets. flth District N E corner 17th and Harnoy sircets. llth District N W corner 20th and Douglas streets 7th ' DIstrlct-N W comer 20th street and Ht. lary's avenue 8th District H'W corner 20th street und St. Jlnry's uveiiiio. Oth Diitrlut EiistBtdoof huiith I th street , ) otwei-n II irnny street nnd ht. M iry'savonua Iilih DM net N Wuorntir ISth andl/oiven- vvoriliHtreels. llth Dutrlct-H W corner 17th street and SU JI ry'H .ivenuo. FIKTII WAIIU. 1st District Hnit silo of frhenaiui avcnuu ojiiioslle Mauduisiin streut. Siiil Distrioi S H corner Shurrmii avcnuo and Wlrt street. .Ird Distr et a W corner Slinrnmi avoniio nnil Ilium slroet. 4th District .N W comer Miormaii nvenuo and Urai'u Htrcct. , 'itli District W corner 17th und Churl us SHOCK uth DNtrlct IIi t Hide of Shorniiin avennu aboiit.'IH feet north of .Nicholas street. Till Dlstrlut ft E coimir lUtli and I/aid Stll'ClS Hih Dlstrljt N W corner lOih and Unit slrcuts. llth Dlstuct N E corner nth nnd 0 iss St H'UtS IOth District Kast aide North 17th Htieot bo. tueen California and O.iss stieots Illh D.utrlut-h E corner 18th und O.isa strt'Uls. HI.XTII WAltli. 1st District S Eciirncr24th street nnd Amo * avenue. 2nd District H W corner 2Uth street und Ijrund avenue , , lrd District N E corner 41th and Urnnt streets. 4tli District H W corner < > i and Munilcrsou stroulH &lh Dlslrlel HE corner 21th nml Wlrt itrnotn. Oth District a W corner ISJrd and 1'arl'or Htruots. 7th Dlutilct N W corner 2llh n-id Cor by blrcetK Sth District N K corner 27lh and Hurdetto lilrneis. Ulh District N E corner 2.'nd and Or.int 1 tli District N W corner 2Sth and rrnnklln Illh DIstrlct-H W corner 21th and L'lntiklln sim la. l.'th District 8V corner 2Jnd nnd Cl ir ! . ' struuto , HKVINTII : VVAIID. Iht Dlstilut H W corner 2Sth and Mason 2nd District N I' , corner 20th avoiiuu and 1'opnliilon nveiinu. : ird Dlsirlcl H W corner 20th ulioot mid Wool win Hi n von no. 4th D strict .N W corner -Hh ( stniet und Arbor Hlreeu fith District South Hldo of Vlntoii h true I ne.ir ( mist of ) south 'i.'d nv uniiu. bth Dlslrlot H E corner ,1'Hh ' aveiiua and I'oppleiun avenilii 7lii Il ) trlctIiV \ cornur 31th nnd brand * streets. iimiTii : WAIIP , 1st Dlstrh't I' ist Hide of 2Gth Btruet near ( south nfiClinr es Uri'ci. n I Dlstrlut West side of 23d street near ( south oil I'.uil strnut. .Irl District N W corner 20th and Nlchohn 4th ll'lstrlct N l < corner 29lh Ktul Cumins Htruels. fall District West stile of North ' 21th street near inorlh of ) Cumin * street , Ulh District h E eori'or'Jfd and Hurt nlruols. 7th D.strlut H W corner 20tn and Oa s ktrcuU. NIXTII WAIII ) . 1st District tl W corner tf.'d and Ciiialnz t < efts. 2d District N W corner 40th anil Oumliu t M District N I' corner 40th und . 4th Dlslrlet North sldu of Duicnpirt ttreel no < tr ( wo t of ) North JJd iivenuu 'ilh dlntrlct a K corner UUt uvenuo and DoUeo struct. Ulh DI trict-B W coruor 29th avonuu af * Jiivksontrout. . In wltneni whereof I li ivo liorc.unlo set my liHinl as mayor uf mild city uf Onrihn thli 17th day nf October. IH/ ' . OKU I' . IIKMIH. M.ycr. Attotti JOHN Onovus. city cicik. olW.t-d-