THK DMA IT A DA FLY MICE ! IWTDAY. OOTnnKK M. IfiflS. 5 JUDGE SCOTT'S ' COURT WAYS Bnrt County Attorney ! Tell of How They Have Boon Terrorized. ATTORNEY PETERSON'S ' EXPERIENCE lie Tmtlllnt AgtlliMt tlin .Jitilgi ] and K- plain * llotr lln WH * Ilmilnl t ) or the CnHl Tnlos from Othrrs Who HHVO Siincrcd , TKKIMAU , Nob. , Oct. 27. fSpocUl Tolo- KTai to TI < R llcr.1 The members of the Hurt county bar , In notlceabio contrast with those of Washington county , were not only ready but anxious to pour tales of woo Into the cars of ttio bar commlttco appointed to nvaitlgatn the complaints against Judge C. lit Scott. Tlio committee was represented by Attorneys Gregory , Arabrosoaml Schomp of Otnatm. for nearly flvo solid hours the lawyers of this county , every wan of them , with from ono to a dozen grievances , crlUolscd Judge Scott and his method * , nnd thu only kind thin ? tnld of him was by two witnesses , who thought ho meant to bo Impartial. Much of tsls talk consisted of repetitions of What bad preceded , but in tno nggropalo the wit nesses recounted n largo number of occur- roncus in which they thought tbo fudge had been unmannerly , insulting , iirrogant , arbi trary , false or ignorant. 1'cteMon'K I.uto Kxnorlnnrr. Edward W. Polcrson , nltornoy , trutlllcd that at the recent tcrnivof court .luiieo Scott announced during the call of the docliol that bo would not honor any stipulations boUvocn attorneys lor the continuance of cases. In ono caio ho wits informed that tbo litigants tbomsolvo3 had signed n ctlpulallon for a continuance , but ho said that would inako no difference. Witness tatod to the court that in two caios neso tiatlons vvuro m progress to settle them out of court. Scott answered that , the litigants should have completed their sotlln- mont bcloro court began , nnd ho notified the attorneys to bo ready for trial whoa the cases were culled. In another case two Important wit nesses were in Dakota. No preceding Judge bed over refused to honor attorneys1 sUpulu lions for continuances. Witness denied positively that thcro was any compact between Burt county attor neys to evade trying cases before Scott , but admitted that ho preferred to go before other judges and would bo influ enccd by that fccUirg In nslciir. ; for continu ances. In explanation ho said n report was current Unit Sccttluring his campaign , hud promised to favor Attorney Ashley in court in return for assistance in the pjiltical can vass. Witness related mi instance in which Scott scored him In an abusive tirade before a room full of jiooplo who were In sympathv with the opposing litigant. They applauded the court , und the judge paused eaiU time to permit It. Ho undo no attempt to check the demonstrations. Witness under took to remonstrate , but Sco t interrupted bim with the sharp remark thut ho bud lols moro in store that would be much worse than anything ho bad yet said. Thn witness explained In minute detail the " Circumstances of "tho KlrUlo case in which Judge Scott scored him roundly in public aud denounced him us guilty of'conspiring : to defraud sv'iuow Klrlclo of her estate for tbo botiGilt of a heartless money leaner. This is a case which attracted consldcrabln notice in tbo newspapers at the tlmo , and tvon the judge many compliments because bo ot oslao a deed by which tlio widow bad convoyed tbo farm to the money lender. At thn last term of court H'-ott directed Peterson to take up a certain cuso and argue a demurrer. Tbo attorney explained that counsel bud agreed to continue the case to tbo next term and thut ho was not prepared tottry it. Tuo court nsked three or four times If the attorney rolusod and notified blm that it would cost any oflicor of the court $100 to disobey Its orders. Peterson replied each tlmo with u proper show of re spect that ho could not because ho was un prepared , uud the last tlmo said : "You may take it ns \ ou please. " Scott then directed the clerk to docket tbo case of the state against T. C. Peterson. Attorney Ulllis , whom witness had called to bis 'assistance , asked for lima to make a showing , but the judge told him ho could not have half an hour. The court then lined Peterson $100 for contempt. The witness thought Judge Scott unfit for the bcncli , for the reason Hint ho was not abl < 9 to write proper instructions to Juries , because ho made promises to at torneys only lo deny that be hud done so , bo- ouuso he was not honest , and because ho 111- ultod and degraded attorneys before the public. I.lkcd t Hour 1'opulni Apiilause. " " W. O. Sears of Oakland , attorney , said Judro Scott scnmcd to bo trying to bolntlo attorneys in the eyes of court room audi ences , which bad become much larger since bis going upon the bench. The witness had seen and heard audiences Interrupt court proceedings with applause. The stenogra pher on onn occasion said : ' 'This Is bettor than a circus , " and other man made similar comments. The witness never observed that the judge made any effort 10 quell tboso domoiistrntloiiB , but on the other hand tbo court frequently paused in its proceedings until thu applnUso bubslUcd. The witness know of riio combination among attorneys to avoid trying cases before Judge Scott , in ono instance a litigant told the Judge ho was toady for trial. Ullt tbo attorneys hud iigroiid to continue It. The court said llio luwyuis might bo dismissed. lie then struck the case from the docket , but aflouards icinatatcd It. The attorneys hud ' Intended trying tbo case before Judge' Scott at that time , but on learning that tie hud been cited bofnre a lunacy commission they concluded lo postpone It berauso pioccedlugs bo torn Scott might provo void. That was tbo onlv reason for the continuance. Thu ' .viinrss said Judge Scott promised at torneys permission to muko showings , and upon their proceeding lo do so denied that bo bad given ouch authority. His instruc tions to Junes were not Illcd before being read , Tbo paragraphs were not numbered , and the writing wits so badly interlined that it was almost Impossible to make head or tall to the Instructions. "J ihlnlt , " said the witness , "that Judge Scott is unlit for tbo bench because ho Is mentally unbalanced , und because bis con duct toward the oar Is outrageous nnd be littling. I heard Judge Jinnies of Norfolk say : 'I went through the war and faced rebel bullets , but I would rather uo through another war than procllcu before Scott , ' Jlr. Uarnes had no cases bnforu Judge tScott , but was u spectator of the court proooodlugs. The member * of thu Hurt county bar bold u meeting , nnd all but ono expressed tha opinion that. Scott was in sane. " Had u rromlin lioin Scott. T. It. Ashley , an attorney living n Decatur , corroborated Peterson's account of the inci- * denis of the lining of thoiuitcr for contempt. The court was excited and glared ut Peterson tingrlly. When the judge asked him if ho bad liny thing to say ho got up to spcalf , but the com t ordered him to nit down nnd re fused him n ( rearing. Thu witness noticed that the court reporter did not make a rec ord of the con tern tit procnettlngs. In ono case ttie judge announced an outline ot tl o instructions ho would giro the jury , end the attorney arguing the case at tbo Urns closej , the argument In consequence. Tbo attorneys loft the court home , und on their return learned that tbo court bud instructed tbo jury directly contrary to hi * promise. During .Scott's campaign for the judgoahlp bo Wiis at Uecalur and said to the witness ; I "Astiloy , I believe you can do mo some yocd , and K you will do it and I am elected | ; ttnd you bavo any proceedings before mo it will go well with you. " Mr. ( hills MBS present anil beard It , Ju rospotifn to a qusstloc us to Broil's ' treatment of bun since election tbo witness ald : "I've ' been getting it in tbo neck tbo same a the rest of 'era. t do not Iblnk Judge Scott Ulnlluenred by fear or favor toward ' any attorney. 1 think bo Is mentally unlit I for tbo bench. He forgets what ho has douo I 'day before , iinafluus iltphts tn his dignity I wluiro DOUO uro Intended , aud bat un uxclt- f able temper. " | l The witness said bo placed novalne on I Scott's , Implied promise ot favorlism , bo- I cauio be thought a man who would muko a I yroffoi'of that klutl te a mere acnuaiuUuco. would make similar overtures to other men. When nsked If ho had supported Scott in the campaign the wltnoi * nnswcrnil : "I halo to sny so , but I will Shy that I am a ropubllcMi. " Some of Soott' t'rcnllnrltlet , 11. Wndo Ollll.s , A Tokamah attorney , cor roborated Ashlar's statement about the "go- woll-with-you" remark of Scott. He after wards had n tatx with \V. O. Soars of Oak land nnd learned that Snott had inado a simi lar proposition to that attorney. In the trial of a case In Washington county the ( witness rood nn authority that was not In I accord with an opinion expressed by Scott. The judeo ordered the attorney to "shut up , " saying ha did not "want to hear nnv ( moro of that kind of law , " and refused to I hear turtbor authorities. tn other cases Scott refused to let the wit nesses rpa < l motions for no.v trials which wore on file. The witness once undertook to attack the court's Instructions bcciiuso they \vero so badly written nnd Interlined us to bo wholly unintelligible , but the court would not pormlt him to speak. The witness charged that Scott hnd refused to allow him exceptions , ana cited Instances. In the Klrklo case tbo judge loft the bonrh , sat down by the widow and said to Ulllis : "I nm going to protect this witness. " "Would It not bo batter , your honor , if you waited until she had been attackodl" asked the attorney. " \Voll , I am going tn help you , " responded Scott. Ulllis said ho wanted no help , and asked that the roDortor make n record of these po- cullar proccodlncs , but the stenographer failed to do so. Mrs. Kirklo , being a Gor man , the court suggested thai the attorney bad uottcr not Interrupt her with objections , promising to note Ins exceptions afterwards , 1 ho record does not show the exceptions , and when Olllls called Scott's attention to the emission , the latter denied having made the protnUu. rioaannt for tno Attorneys. In another case Jndco Scott interrogated a witness , nnd itmong other things asked wnnt his nttorno.v had advlsod on u certain point. The lawyer objected because that was a priv ileged matter. The court turned upon the attorney ami snld angrily : "You sit down and shut ur > , nnd 1 will give you nil the privileges you nocd. " Uoforrlng to un Interview with Scott pub- listied In tlioOmaha World-Horald , the wit- iio ss\lct : "the statements were falsa and the dictator n falsillor. " lie also corroborated statements as to Scolt'.s hublt , of forgetting pramUos to law yers. In one case Attorney N. J. Shcclcell undoi took to provo by other attorneys that the judge had promised him an opportunity to maUo n showing , but the court refused to listen , suylngangrily : * " 1 wotildti t believe yon , or them either. " Sbeckoll ncgan preparations to ta < so the uniJnvits of others who bad overheard tbo conversation between himself und Scott , and the la lor then reversed his ruling. The wltnots produced n cony of the peti tion circulated in Scott' > behalf during thn Cocent unpleasantness ana offered circum stantial evidence to show that it. had been dictated by the judge und copied by his stenographer. The witness corroborated Peterson's ac count of his contempt case , lie nil dud : "Several times during the day Scott called the KhorilT to blm and asked'What have you done with that maul Is he In jail , is bo behitid-tuo burs1" When Scott learned of the habeas corpus proceedings ho stormed and fumed in open court , declaring auurlly that tno county court had no jurisdiction and ordered the sheriff to go out nnd rearrest Peterson , threatening to line hlm lUOUlf ho rotused to do so. Tuo wltnnss , with bar docket In hand , re lated a great number of cases of nllcgea 'rregulurltv und arbitrariness on the part of luugo Scott similar to those already Uo- icribcd. In two instances the court nn- tiouncou from the bench that suits would bo dismissed , but tip record made no such snowing. In other cases the docUet recorded proceedings that had never taken place. OllnrVltncMMvs Hmiril. N. J. Sheekell , county at'ornoy , corrobor ated preceding witnesses , nnd also referred to a will contest. The testator cutoff sotna of bis natural heirs without legncius , and Judge Hcott said In opan court : " 1 don't think anybody wno makes that kind of n will 1'J qultu right. I urn prejudiced against thut Kind of n will , and I want to tell you so right now , so you will know what to expect. " Kx-benutor J. H. Sutherland testified that on tbo day Peterson was scored so uinnrci- fully Judge Scott mctaBcB representative on tno train earning up from Omaha. The Judge asked the correspondent to bo present ut the evening session of thu court , saying that ho "would hear something that would bo racy and that ho supposed Tun BET. would like to get It. " Tin : HRU man went to the court house as directed and reported wlr.it occurred. 11. II. I3owos and Ira Tdomas , Oakland attorneys , C. T. Dickinson , county jud < o , and Sheriff McCJrew turcshed some of the same old straw. rrcmont Nown Notes. Flit MOW , Nol ) . , Oo * . 27. ( Special to THE Ben.J J. P. Allen an 1 family will remove to Texas to reside until ho completes his rail road worpthere. . The funeral of John Hraml , SH years ol a-o , was bold in this city this afternoon and the rumulus taken to Uuuino , WIs. , for luttir- tneut. E. S. lleattlo of Blair has commenced work on thn now bridge across the south ch'innol of the Platte river near this city. Flags woio displayed ut half mast ovar ah tbo school buildings In the city out of respect for President Harrison. The brick Tor paving a part of ou > - streets have arrived from Sargoant Bluffs and th a work of.puving will bo commenced ut OUCQ. Kmloil tlui Stri-ot Car Tight. BEATRICE , Nob. , Oct. t7. ! [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bun. ] The sale of the truclc franchise , cars , oto. , ot the Beatrice Strcei Hallway company to tlio Hapid Transit and Power company was concluded this after noon. The consideration wni $5,000. It is the intention of the Kupld Transit company to at once electrically equip al the street car Hues of this city. By this afternoon's purclmso they bocoino the owners of all the street car lines of the city except the lilon- < over line , which has not been used for sovcra months nnd will probably bo abandonee altogether. , _ _ _ _ _ _ IHod of Ills Injuilui. MAIHSOX , Neb. , Oct. 17. [ Special to Tm BKK.J Charles Herden , a farmer of ICata- mo/.oo precinct of this county , died yesterday day from the effects of Injuries received last Monday. Ho was rotnralncr homo from Llnd say with u load of lumber. While going down a bill the wagon tongue drooped , run nlng Into the ground unit upset the wagon Hcrdcn was thrown to tbo ground unuor tno lumber wacnn anu had two rlui broken , ono of the broken bones penetrating the lungs. i\V \ t E , LOWER WAS KILLED fl Suddenly Crushed to Death While r ing a Defective Oar. BUT THE JURY EXONERATED THE COMPANY Declared lull.iro Item llio Umult ol Unfiirc- oen Onuses IMfTcreint Tlifitrlrs ns lo thn Mnnnor In Which It Occurred. LlXCOLX , Nob. , Oct. 27. [ Special to Tun Hun. ] At the coroner's Inquest today over the body of Charles K. Lower , the young man found in n dying contli'ion In the I ) . & M. yards last night , it was tlovolopod that the man had met his death wbllo engaged In coupling cars in tbo regular performance ot his duty , It tipuoara that n uunibor of cars which bad bean condemned as being in "bad order" were being absut the yards nud that ou one of the cars tlio draw bar hail been re moved and the car was attachedto the next ono to It by moans ot a heavy chain. Lower wont between the cars to fasten - ton the chain , when the engine suddenly backed , crushing tha unfortunate man be tween tbo cars so badly that ho lived but n couple of hour * . At the inquoH thn on Rlnccr of thn switch ongltio tosillled that ho know nothing of the occurrence until two hours afterward * . Uo hau moved the train about llftcon car lengths : ind then was given the signal to stop. Ho did so , and remained stationary for llttoon minutes , when ho again moved his train in order to allow a train to pass. Hti was of thooplnloti that tbo accident occurred by reason of tbo rebound of thu cars when ho stopped blsongino so suddenly. The testimony of W. II. Harlau , a switch man who witnessed the accident , was much different from that given by the engineer Ho stated that with Lower he wont between the cars to unfasten the chain ; that Lower suddenly called upon him to jump ; that ho did so and narrowly escaped being caught between tlio caw. Lower jumped backwards and was caught between the caw and drugged ttio length of a car unforo the train stopped. Ilnrlan claimed that the can did not rebound but asserted that they were bauKed by the engine. The jury visited the scouo of the accident nnd afterwards returned a verdict lo the cIToct that the nccldeut was tbo result of un foreseen causes. A HIT Heavy Diunngci. After many delays the somewhat cele brated case of Marv Ulurk against the Lin- olu Oils company came on for trial today in udge Tutllo'a court. Mary Cliirk was for- mprlv the wife of William Ulnncun , nn en- Inner In the omplov ot tlio gas company. Jn August ID , Ib'JJ , tbo boiler exploded and Mnnoon was killed. Ills wife commenced ult for damages , placing the amount at 10,000. She at forwards married ngalu. The ofouso attempted to huvo the case thrown ut of court on the ground that tbo plaintiff iav".ug married again ceased to bo tbo legal dtnlni&trutrix of tno deceased husband No. . The court gave Iho plaintiff leave to file n amended petition , enabling her to sue as he potsotml representative of the deceased. Hie defence then set up the clnlm taut the loller had been guaranteed to bo in u safe ondilton und thut tbo accident was duo cn- Ircly to the carelessness of the deceased. Ousslp nt tliu htato House , Governor Boyd sends the following mcs- ige of sympathy nnrt condolence to Presi- lent Harrison : ' 'I desire to express my aeon enso of personal sympathy with you In the lour of your great ollllutlon and to further convoy to you for the people of thin state .heir tonderest expressions of condolence. " The case of P. A. Nelson against Wllliatn Jenkins was filed In tbo supreme court this afternoon. It comes Irom Dixon county. Governor Bovd today honored a requisi tion from the governor of Wyoming for the nrrost of William P. Woods , who Is now icld nt Sidney , awaiting the arrival ot Sheriff Yund of Laramie. Woods is wanted in Wyoming for obtaining money under talso pretenses. Governor Boyd today commuted tbc sentence of Charles Fisher of Omaha from live years' mprisonmont in tbo stuto penitentiary to two years. Fisher has been in the pen for nearly two years and bis time will now ba out In about two weeks. The case of Mary McDonald against John Grnbow und other officers of school district No. 37 In Sarpv county reached the supreme court Ibis nfternoou. Mary Is a nonresident of Iho district referred to , but has been working In the district for her board wbilo she toes to school. The defendants refused to allow her lo continue her studies on the ground that she was a nonresident. Sbo asked the district court for an injunction to restrain the school officers from carrying into effect their order refusing her admission into tbo school and lost tha case in the lower court. She now appeals to tbo supreme court. The annual reports of all the railroads doing business in the state have reached the ofllco of tbo State Board of Transportation with the exception of that of the Union Pu cicillc. Word wus received from tbo ofllclals of tbo company at Omaha that , the report would bo forwarded from Boston today. Never In the history of thn board have tbo reports been furnished so promptly. Heuril In Iliu Court Kontin. The verdict obtained bvT. . B. Halo against Iho Union Pncillo for $ J,8'JU ' was Ihls after noon Bet aside. Frank Kennedy , the burglar sentenced to the penitentiary lor three yours by Judga Half tbo other day , was taken to that Insti tution this afternoon. Sheriff McClav lodny started for Kearney with George Patterson , the youth convicted of larceny from the person. The case in which Josopti Glcldny sued the Burlington forJOUO ! damages on account of injuries received while In the employ of that company in lust December , was compromised U > day and dismissed from the tlocuol , Gielday accepted the sum of f'J.800 iu lulljor all claims. S. E. Trumbull of Johnstown , N. Y. , has sued tbo Chicago & Northwestern Railroad company for fWS.fil. Tbo plaintiff assorts that ho committed a largo bill of goods to the custody of the company for shipment and that the entire consignment wau lost. 1) . G. Dullou sues the Continental Build ing and Loan association for $375 damages. Ho alleges" that ho wns induced to take stock in tbo association by tbo assurance that he could make u loan nt n reasonable rate of in terest. Ho has paid bis duos regularly , but claims thnt the association has failed to come to time with the loan , although he bos re peatedly asked for it. Ignorance of the merits of I"oWitt'a ) Little Rarly Ulsers Is n misfortune. Those little UU regulate thn liver , cure headache , Uvs- I'opsia , bad breath , constipation and bilious- Peep into your Kitchen and see what they're washing * and cleaning with. Probably you think its Pearline. No doubt you've told your servants to use it , ' and think that they're doing so. But look at the front of the package for yourself , and see that it's the genuine article. A house-to-house canvass discloses the fact that many women think they "are using , or have used , Pearline , when an examination of the pack age proves the stuff to be some of " * \ the "same as" or "as good as , " . . which peddlers , unscrupulous grocers and prize-givers are trying to work off upon a long-suffering public , If it's these imitations that you're using , ten to one you're not enthusiastic about Washing Compounds ; you couldn't be. THE MORSE if COODS CO , 65c.vtat i . FOU . .M. . . O / C. Two thousand yards of Rochdale all-wool Suitings , in dark win ter colors. Those gomls are boinisold In New Vtirk City ittti" > u per yard , \Ve bought tlio last uf the inaiiiifiictiiicrs'prodtietlou fur wet cash , onnhllng us to offnr llii'iu for the balance ot this week at li'c u yard. Seven yards of this handsome cloth is a great plenty for a street or house costume , mak ing a full pattern cost you only $2,59. $20 FOR $10 50 stylish Camel's Hair Pattern Suits. fluids stripes and figured ofTccts. No two nil lit' . l > .auli piece contains 7 > i toHJS ynrds > . Co1nrduiiitis and weaves uroot latest mumifuutnrc. See these suits dis played on front center table , 16th St. entrance. This oirnr lood for I'KlOAV and HAT- UUDA.Y. . THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. 25c vou 19c Seventy-five pieces double width Chevron and Cheviot Dress Goods , dark and me dium colors , for winter wear. K1CIIIT jrnrds Is snflk'loiit for dress , which niiiUcs the not cost to you only tl.'J'i ; north altnixt double. FRIDAY . . . .AND . . . SATURDAY. 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Laasltude.alldrnlns nnd loan of power of tliaUcnaratlro Orcins In oitbernproiiiiso.l . broverciertlon , youtbful rrrom.or rxccin ' rr . usoof tpbncco. opium ' or tlmulanU which soon luait to Infirmity. Conturup- Jtlonnndliisanlty. I'utupcoiiTPiilonvtocarry Invent . HI packet. pernatb ' nee hy mail ; e for t > . VVItli omry W order w ( rfw < i written guarantee to "nil jnratx AKDmn vtiva. orreJunttUiemontiiClrcularfreu. . AddrcaaAerveUued - Co. , Cblcauii , in. For sale In Omaha by Shot-man & MConnoll , 1515 Dodge fitroot. vtiva.YOUR YOUR EYES ARE TROUBLING YOU I Wellrnme nml liarii Uienn'tnmlMcM li ? our optician frcu uf ( Imrttc. iiml. 1C iiOLiMfiiry. llttt',1 with uimlrot imr"l > KUKh.trl110N" hl'lfOTAl'I.KSur KVK ( .I.Ahtt- KS-llin liust In tlio world.i < Jf you < lo mil iicud nln sii wo will li'll you M > imiliijrl i > vim rvlmt lentil. ( JOI.I ) hl'KO'l'ACM'.a ( ir U\'K ClAfiSKM I IKUI Jl UJ III' . I'lulii. miokc , bliiu nr liUaulni"u' , for prulvclliiKlbu eyes , IroiuOwii imlr up. Max Meyer & Bro. Go , , Jewelers and Opticians. The 1 * l "fQ * CHICAGO STATIONERY " rr-Nothing ; „ , . Better. Our Writing-paper ant'Envelopes } ; Wedding Invitations ; Reception Cards are sent , at reasonable prices , anywhere in the United States , Send for samples. MtTOALF STATIONERY COMPANY , ( Lite Cobtf. Utrarr CO. ) 136 Wabaih Ave , , Chlcaeo. DRUNKENNESS Or llio Liquor Habit r lll clr Cured by udiulnUlvrlnic l > r. llnluc * ' ( JolUcil MiierlHr. CU . jure. l iBtr the an alooholln wrto. ln V * V l.S anoi a 6 rf ect cure ba > fol. mon " . . coprop'r . , . d.t .U. B. p.-to.-Uri rrf. . To b bad of KunofcOa , . tJth and DaugliuSu. 18tli and OuiolqgSU. Wliolosulo. IHtike.llriioo & ( Jo. uuU Klcliaruooii lru < CoOmalia , Ncb. Oraae Hum. ) p . & KID GLOVES The above brands of lot- sale by The BostonStore N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas , HOT Sl'JtlNKS. SOUTH DAKOTA. TUB OAHT.S- l > d of America. In tlio Black Illllii , 3MK ) feet abuvo tUn ten. A crisp , l > rrlnit atuKiipbem. l.oielr erenory , Thuie wnrui medicinal waters bare cured tliouiand * of patldnli. Kliiuit pliiuiij liatli In tli u. B. Tim i : > un , | , ullt ofplukinnd- atone , accumodatcs S5U people : tirlollr tint clam open llrn pnc ] , i > t Bm lifni. vlvctrln llihti , rlclilr faroiilind , line wltla Tftrinlalii. Ublo a ipoolaltr. rlne anluuiui , uilld wluturi. Huducud rata > by the wtvk ur oiuotl ) . Tlirouiili Iralni from Cliltwio , O. b.MAItlJJSN. TliotvuuK.llotSprlu i , Dakota. PAVING T50ND3 , 1'rooUnintlon nnd notice of sutmiUMon to tlio olPCtoM'nnd lojnl vntori of llio olty ot Omiilm ot tlio qnpitlon of UinlnR thn bontM ot tlin city of Umnhn In tlin um ot ono hundred lliotisinl dollnrs ( tluo.KX ) ) to pay for the c i5t of pnvlii ? . ropnvlntor mAo- nnuinlilnz the lnter notlon of street * nnd spncot opposite nlloyn In 8nld city , nnd to liny the cost nf navln ? In front ot roil o tnto notmililpct to m CMmonl of ajicolat for pftvlnR puriKMos. To the elector * anil legal voters of the olty ot Oinuhni I , tloorun I1. llemK mayor of the city of Omnha , tin wno thK my nroclnmutlon , anil br the authority M'Mi'il li mo UK such mayor do liorotiy clvo ptihllo not'co fo thooleotoM nnd lepnl voters of tha olty ot Umah i that n ccnoral flection will tin hold In snld olty on Tiii-vlay , the eighth ilny ot Novcmhor , ISO } , for the purpose of snldiiltlliiK lo * nld doctors ithd luitul voter' the < | tio4tlnn nnil proposition , follnwliijr , to-wlt : "Sluill honiN of the oltr of Omaha In the anm of ono hiindrrtl thotiiiuid doling ( HOU.IWOI hn tMiipd for tliu ptirpo o of ti.iylnu thn cost uf navlnit. roptvlnR or mauidummnx thn Inter- ftcotlniKot streets nnd MI ten * oppoilto iilloys In aatdclty , or p.ivlne tha cot ot ( living In front of rcitl r.itntt not siilijnut tn ii'BO < 3iiiont of xppolal tnxes for uavlntr purpoiu- , . < < 4lil liomU to run not more than tnunty ( Ai ) yoaM anil to hour Interest iinynlilo sotnniintiiilly ) at : i r.ito not u\uee < lltix nvn per cant per nn- mini , with coujKiiH altnohoil , to bu oitllod " 1'nvlnu bond , ml not lo ho sold for lc than par , the procpcdi of vtliicli hall 11 < nsod for no other purpose tlrin pnyliic thn cost of pavine , repavlnc or inrvuiulnnillnit thu lutoricctltms ofslreunnnil upacon iippiisllt ! nlley ? In uld cltr , or In front of real e-Uato not Mihject to n < isnaomriit of peolal tnxoa for p.ivltix ptir- The said tnustlon ] niid proposition shall bo Nitbinlltud to s till olec'lort tmtlro In tlio urooor form iiiovldu'l hv Inw for oniclul li * . with ttioworJs "Yos ' " .No" print < / . th. All of suld bnlloti tmrlntt nn "X" mark follow- IIIL ! the word "Yrs" shull bo conutod In fnvor of Issnlns sild hondi , And nil of snld bulloli having tin "X" murk followliiK tliu word "No" slmli lie oonntcd nnd cunsltlurcd ns ngnlml thn Isanlni : of wtld lioiuK Tim polls shall bo open thu dnv of sntd olco- lion nt elilit , o'clock In thu inornlni : and shnll voiiltnnuouuii until slv o'clock In tlio \onlns of the simo dny nt the rcspoctlvu votniK places , us follows : cor"or 7th corner 8l" n"d I'eave"- K cornotl r-lh autl Jones " -1 - flrst * 110 * ftcin ° 8troot beef > of at" Ulstrlot S W cornur 10th and Hickory Bth District S > V cornur llth and Center ) ' * ° t Jf Wcor"ur9tl' d Bnncroft tV1'1 ' ! Ilstrlot N E cornur 13th and Vlnlon SECOND WAUD. Uth and W corner 13th and f corner 18th anil I 4th Distrlia 3 W cornur 2)th nnd 1.0.1 von- rorth atruuts. nth listilct-3 K corner 23d and Loavcn- , ortli stniots. Uth Dl-itnct-ntst sldo of Smith 2Jlh street , oposlto roppluton UYU. 7th Dlstrlui S K corner ICth und 1'lurco ' ; a E corilor luh aml William ! lth I > litrlct-N E corner Slxlcunth and Con or si routs. 1'ith IIairlut-N W curnor 3Jtir and Dorcaa Irctits. llth Dlstrlut 3 13 cornorL'Oth and llancroft IrcntH. I''tli DhtrJct-N E corner 15th and Ylntou trouta. 13th Dlstrlot-S Vf corner l.th ! and Valley t roots. llth District NKeurnor20th.xnd Ilonlovard tvonnu. TIIIUD WAUD. Ist DIstrlct-S W corner K'th and Chicago trcol * . M IMatrlct-N W corner Hth und Davenport trout * . Cid DUtrlot-South sldo of Capitol avcnno luar ( west of ) Kith stroot. 4tli DNtrlct Wosl sldo of 12lh street , bo- iTci-n DonulnH and Dod o Btreots. flth District N K corner luth und Capitol tvenno th Dlstrlot N B corner Bth and llarnoy ati'ots. 7th ulatrlct-9 E corner llth and Uuujlas Mh District N E cornur 15th and Jackson treuu. Uth District S E corner 10th and Howard tracts. POUIITII iv A u n. 1st District N W cornur 17th nnd Davonpor ? treats. Slid District N W cornur 2'nd and Davenport truels. .Ird District N W corner ith und Doduu 4th District N E cnrnor 17th and Dodge I rue 13. Stu Dlstr.'ot N E corner 17th and llarnoy rects. Uth District N W corner 20th nnd Douglas h tioots. 7lh DUtrlct-N ' W corner 20th street and St. inry's nvenue 8th District S W corner 20th street aiiA St. Mary's avenue. Oth District Knstsliloot t-'outh 10th street , iietween llarnuy struct uud St. Mnry'savuntie. 10th District N W corner Ihth and Lu.ivon- iorUi HtroeU. llth Dlstrlct-a W corner 17th street and St. M.iry's uvonua. FIKTII WAIIU. 1st District East , silo of Hliormun avenue npposlto Mandorson utruut. Vurt District S K corner Sherman aveuuo and Wlrt street. Ilrd District a W corner Shnrman avcntio and L.tico street. 4th District NV corner Sherman nvunuo ind Grace street. ftth District S W corner 17th nnd Charles struuls. 6th District Enit side of Sherman nvonuo aboutilll feet north of Nicholas Street. 7th District H E cornar tGlh und Uard streets. 8tli District N W corner 10th and Hurt streets. Uth District N E corner 15th nnd CUsa htrcnls. 10th District Kastsldo North 17th street be tween California and Uass streets. lllh DoirIct-S ! E corner IBtli und Cabs streets. BIXTII WAItll. tut District S 1C corner .Mtli sticotnnd Amca avcnnu , 2nd Dlstrlft S W coiner 20th street und ( ! rand aviinuu , ard District N E corner 4Jh ( and Grant streets. 4th District S W cornur 21th and Maudcrson streets. Bill District HE corner 21th nnd Wlrt itrt-ots. Oth District H W cur nor lrd and I'arl'.or . 7tli District N W corner 24th n-id Corby streotx. Bth iJlatrlct N E corner 27th and Durdctto etrouts. Oth District -N E corner 2.'nd nnd Grant KtreulH. luth District N W corner 23th nnd Kranklln streets. lllh DUtrlct-B W corner 2lth and Kiunkltn stroDtn. mh DUtrlot S W corner 2Jnd and Clark streets , fiUVENTII WAHU , 1st Dlstrlut-a W corner 23th nnd Mason streets. Vnil District N I1 , corner 20th nvonuo ana I'opnlnton uveiino. : ird District S W cornur SOlh Btreot and Woolworth avenue. 4th District N W corner CUlh street and Arbor snoot. 5th Dlsulct South Hldu of Vlnton street nonr ( unnt of ) smith : i.'d nvutinu. Gth Dlhtrlct S E corner 'I'Jth ' nvunnu 'and I'opplulon nvunuo. 7tn District N W corner 31th and Francis atrouls , KintlTIlVAIII ) , 1st Dlstrlet-Kiist sldu ot SCth street near ( south oflCliurle.s htiout. 2nd Dlatrict-Wu-tt sldu of Kid street near ( ifitith ul ) Paul street. UiJ District N W corner 20th und Nicholas strouti. Uli Dlstrlut N E corner 20th and Cumins BtreiUs , Mli District West sldo of North 23th street near ( north ( > 0 Cntnlni ; Hlioot , Oth District S K corner 2.'d nnd Hurt streets. 7tli District S W corner vuili and Una * streets. NINTH WAIUI. lit Dutrlot H W corner 32J and Oumlnz itroetx. id District N W corner 40th and Oumlng streets. M District N E corner 40th and I'urnam 4th o'lstrlot North slao of Davenport ttreet near ( woit of ) North iUd uvunuo. 6tU district S U corner Ult nvonuo uud DudKOitreot. Uth District H W corner ? 9th aveuuo and JauUton Htruot. In witness wlioroof 1 have hereunto sot rny hand ns tin vor nf said city of Omaha , thin J7tu day of October. ISfli -u ( JKO. I' . HEMIH , Jlnyor. Attest : JOHN GIIOVKH , City Oiurk. olUiu'lt To nil owners of lotsor parts of lot on rililrloy street from 2 th slruut to''utti avenue. \on uro heioby nollllud that the iincler- Blxued three dUlnteroned ( ruuholaers of the olty ot Otiiaha have been duly appointed by thu mayor with thu approval of the olty coun- t'll of suid olty to astess Iho dunnxo of the owner * reipeullvuly of thu property utroctod Uy the cuau/o of gradu of KUlrluy vtruut du- olruoil npco t.\ry hy ordliiKnro Nn. , lOI. | Jtilr ! * , isoi approved July w. 102. You R.ro furlhnr notlltcd tlmt iinvlni no * copied fluid niipjlntmrnt nnd dnlr nnallflcd ni required by Kw. wo will on the 3d d v of Nov - v ember. Ivi. , At the hour of 10 o'clock In Ilia morning at thn ofllrn ot Charles r. llcnjumln , I.Vifl DndcoRtront. within llio corporalo limits of said olty , mcM for thn purpose of eon lilpr- Inff and m-iklni ns cimont ( U dnmiiKO lo the owners trspoctlvolr of said property nffcctpd lit laid or mil nc. taking Into connldorittlon special bcnollts. It nny. You nrn horvby null- Hod to hn present nt the tlmo and plnco nforc * .inld and mnko nnv onjuollon to or sintomnnU I'oncprnlni said nsscssmcnlof d\m Kosns you winy consldor proper. 1 SH1. 1IKNMAMUV , reCD ( JOIINK 1-I.ACIC , Commlllco of Omaha , Nab. , Oct. Vint , ISO , O MIOt SKWl-Ul BONDS. Proeliunntloii anil notlocof submission to thfl olcotors mid lounl voters of the Cllr of Omaha of the iiipNtlnn | of l milnjr honils of the city of Omahnln tlinnmotintof ono luin- dred thontaiid tloll rsIOlnx ( < ) topay for tha fonstriu'tloii and malntcnanco of sewers lit the city ot Omaha. To thu olpclnr * and local tutors of the oily of Omnhn : I , Uonien IV llnmls. mayor of the cltv of Oin.ihn , dolsino this , my prouiamatlon , and by the antliorlty veMtHl jn mo us such mayor. dohfrnby Rlvo pulillo notice tn the electors and ItunMolursof thu city of Om thn , that a conerM election will bci buhl In stht city ou Tuoadny the olahth day of November. I8.iv , for the pitrposoot submlttltiff to said ulentors and U-Kal voters the iuostlou | anil proposition fol- lonlng. to-\vlt : "Shall bonds ot the city of Omnhn in the sum of ono hnndrrd thousand dollar * ( f 100.000) ) bo Issued for tliu construction nnd maintenance ot sener-t , to run not muro than twontv iwiyunrs , to dr.tw interest nut to ux- cecd live pur eeiit pur annum , with Interest rnuuons annoMid thuroto , and not to bo sold for loss than par , tlio nrot'oods from Uio .ilo thuruof to bo uxiitindi'd for the conslriiuiltin nnd malntrnancn ot souets In the city ot Omnhn , und the proceeds thereof not 1u hn dl- \ortod from thoobjools thniclu spooltlud. " The paid question and proposition shall bo submitted to ild eloetots I'i'liro In the proper form provldod bv law for iilllclnl ballots with the words "YICS. " " .NO , " printed thoroon. All of said ballots havlnc an "X" murk folluwlnr tlu > word "YICS" shall bimniutvd In favor ot Issuing said liinuls , and all ot mild ballots luivliiK" nn "X" mark follonlni : thu word "NO" shall 1m coutitrtl and eotfiUlerud m if.'alusl the Issuluv of s.tld hands. Thu polls shall bo open on thu day ot mild election at ulclito'nlock In ( ho mortiluc and Hhnll continue upon until six o'clock In thu ovcnliiKof the Htmn dav at the respective voting places , as follows- iiasr vvAiii ) S K C0r"ur Tth Mntl corner 8th nn < 1 12th nlul JunM mJhIMfStirIot S R cnr"or 13tl1 alloy , suiitn of I'luroo street. I > n0lfl ° 9tru ° l ut-Is. , , nd ' 'orllor I0t" aml str' ' ( > ! 'l ! > l9lrlCl S V co"lt'r cth 1111 Center corner Oth und ll.moroft K cornur 13th nna Vlntoa K3CONU WAUO. N W L' ° r"0r llth ixlul < Iono" Ol""otl Iaih n" C0rnor 18Ul aml corilor "Jt" " " " e0rnor wotthsue iilh Distr.ut-Eist sldo of South 2Jth street , ' opiioslto I'opplctoii uvo. slicot "S 1 : COI'"or Iflth ana I'lorco S E cor"or Hth WlHISm Uih District N E corner Sixteenth and Center - tor 8tr < > t > is. str'piUI"atrI ' ° t""N W corner mu lx"d Dorcas Illb Distilut-S E corner20th and llancroft strenth. I''th District N E corner 15th und Vkitoa llith Dlstrlot-8 W corner iitn : nnd Valley itroots. llth District NEcurnur 20th and } lotiluvnrd avonue. Tinitn tHV cornur 12th und Chicago 2d District N W corner 14th and Davouporti 3irttt * * yd District-South sldo of Cupltol avcnuo uoarHi'stof ( ) ntliHlri-ct , 4th District West Hldo ot 12th street , between - tween DniiKlns and Dod.-e struots. .itli District N i : corner luth und Capitol Uih Dlstr.i-t N E corner Oth nnd llurnuy 7th ilIstrIct-P ) E corner llth and Dot las > .sth District N E corner 15th ami Jackson Uth District S E corner 10th and Howard .trcets. FOtritTII WAIlt ) . 1st District X W corner 17th and DavoupoM 2nd OIslrlct-N W corner S.'ndiiml Davenport 3rd District N W corner 25th und Dodge 4tli lllstrlul-N i : corner 17th und Hod-jo Mil Dtstrlct-N K oomiT 17th and llarnoy streets. Otli District N W corner 20th nnd Donslas 7th Dlstrlot N W corner 20th otrout ami St. iitry s IM ontio Hth District S W corner''Oth 8troot and St. Miry : s tivonno. nih Distitol R ist Hldo nf South lUlh stront , 'uiwet'ii ' IIjrnuy streat anil Hi. M-iry'suvnntio. 10th DM not N W "onutr lath nnd Lotvon- .rorthhlruots. lltli Disirlft-S\V corner 17tb street nnd St. M.iry s u venue. rirrii WAUD. Ut District HitHt Mloof Klierniuu avcniio opposite Mundursiin Mroi't. -ml District S K corner Hhorman uvcnuu and Wlrl ntrcot. 3rd District H W inrnor .Shi'rni.ui uvciTiiu nnd 1/iiidisitoot. Ith Dlstrloty fornor bhcriuan uveiiuu mil ( iritL'i. street. 5th District-S W corner Uth und Charles slioels. fith District Knst hldo of bhormun itvcntio .ihotitllll foot north of Nicholas street. 7th Dlslrlut S I ! coiner lUlh und Iz.ird stroi'ts. Hih District N Vf corner Iflth tmd Hurt si i cuts. lltli District N n corner I..th und Oass stroots. 10th Dlalrict Enst Hlilo North 17th Htiect ha- tweon California and t'.iss MtcotH , llth Dlslrot-d ! i : corner JBlh und Cu9 streets SIXTH WAJtD. Isl District S KcnincrVUli alreotnnu Anict uvcnuo. 2nd Dlstrk't a W oornvr Uith alreot und Urand uvonno. : irtl District N i ; corner 42th und Grunt ttieots. 4th Dlslrlot 8 W conior2llh and Mandersoii strnots. Sill Dlstrliil S i : corner 21th and Wlrt itrcots. Oth Dlstrlm a W cornur irJiU und I'arltur .Iroolit. 7lh DUtrlot N W corner 24th a-id Corby streuls. Kth District N T. i-nrnor aUh and liurdetlo streets. Dili Dlslrk't N i ; corner 2'nd and Hrnnt streiits. 1 th DUlilut N Wcoriuir 23th and Franklin KtlClUH. llth HlHtrlot H W corner 21th und I'lanlillu stri'olb. l.'tli DlBtrlot S W coiner 2.'nd and Clarlc htruutK , Huvr.Nru WAUD. Ist Dlstrliit 3 W corner 23th and Muacm strouvs. 2nd DlntrTot N fi coiner 20th iivcnno nnd I > | ) ) ton uvunuo. : iid District ii W corner 20th street iinJ \Voolworlli uvoiuiu 4th DlBlrlct-.N W corner toth atroot and Arbor Htroot. Ath DlHtrlot South sldn of Vlnton troot no'ir ( oust of ) miuthUMinno. . Oth District 4 K corner : > 'Jlh uvunuo and I'npplulou uvunnu 7ln District N Vf corner : ilth und FruncU streotii. KKllllll WAUD. lit Dlitrlot Kitst sldo of 2Gtb slroot near ( outh ofGhuri)4 ) stirul. - 2nd Dlstrlut-Wust side of 23d street near ( south ot ) I'uul htrrot. llril District N W cornur 20th und Nicholas streot-s. 4th District N i : corner 20th and Cumins bt.-cnta. Mb District-Wostshlo of North SHU stiuct near ( north o' ) Cumin * struct. nth District , K Kcoriior 'dunil Hurt strnotn. 7th Distrlut-S W corner votii und Caaa atrvots. NINTH WAIII ) , lat Dlitrlot-H W corner U-'d und Oiiinlnx Btroetn. 2d DUtrlot N W corner 40th and Outulng Btrootx. M DlHtrlot N K eorniir 4Cith und I'unmni stri'ots. 4th Dldtrlot North sliln of Davenport ttrcet nonrwo tof ) North UJil uvunuo. .Mh district a K corucr uut avunuo and Doduustroeu Uth District S W corner 20th uvcnuo uu > JuvkHoii Ktruot , In wltiiuy * whernof I li'tvu ' horeiintu set inr liHiul us niuyor of Buld oily of Oinuliu Hill 17th duy of Outol-cr , 18/A . OKO. I' . IIKS1IH , Jlnyor , Attest : JoiiwOKOVKJ. City Clork.