10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , NOYEMUEIl < l. 1R02-TWELVE PAGES , HOW GRIZZLY JIJI SIHTOIf II I1IC1 FJom II. tsillnlirad ( tl IIVihn0loii ( Star. Grizzly Jim snt outside his cabin BmoklnR his nftor-dlnncr pipo. The fogs lintl tnrrlcd Into Unit day , nnd were only just , lifting from the mountains , uncovorlnp nlopuB nnd levels of velvety tjfrcoii , torn by ritR otl llssuroB nnd Bcnmod with jti'ttlnij lodges. The amoko from his pipe uurlod upward through thobour/hsof the llvo-o.ik beneath which ho sat ; there wns a stibllo brightness nnd lightness in tlio ntinoaphoro Hint pnvo promlso of n sunshiny nftornoon. Grizzly Jim was largo nnd civunl. t'ndor his boolllnc eyebrows his oycs Boomed to smolder with ft forbidding lira Whether ho hnd won the grim sobriquet by virtue of his prowess In seine long-forgotten encounter with the four-footed kinp of the Sierras or whether It hart boon bestowed upon him because of his uncouth nppcnrnnco nnd churlish manner no ono in the sottle- inont below could say. The little cabin on tlio mountain faido and its lonely dwcllor nnlcdttted their curliest mem ory. There wns a blltho snatch of song In the distance , echoed by the stoop crags around ; it clnttor of hoofs along the rocky trail ; a smart llttlo mustang dashed across the clearing and bin rider pprluiglo the ground , while Grizzly Jim dropped his pipe in sullen amazement. "Good morning , sir , " suld his visitor , with n friendly sniilo. The old miner stared nt a slip of n girl with a short riding skirt drawn ever n cambric dross , lllo blouse waist of which wan revealed in a bewildering profusion of fi-cslt tucks and frills , while a piquant little fiico looked up nt him unabashed , under u tttnglo eoft brown hair and a bewitching bailer hat. Ho unfolded his long legs and rose awk wardly , lifting bis torn felt hat with savage rourlosy. "You'll excuse moot I ain't tip to my society manners. I'm not used to re ceiving calls from nobody , lot alone young ladies. " "My cull is not from choice but from necessity , " returned the young Indy with dignity. "I'm hero on business. I'm the census marshal of this district. " "Tho Dickens you arc ! " retorted the minor , but ho mentioned a gontlcuian of loss repute in polite bocioty and "whoso name is better known to scripture than to literature. "And what do you reckon you'll got , out of moV" There was something in bis speech , corrupted as it was by the vernacular of the inountainsthut suggested ttio south. The girl's quick oar recognized the fa miliar note. She was to some extent fortified ngainst his grulTness , for she hnd heard of him as the terror of census enumerators , the tlef-piir : of the tax as sessors , the ono man in all the mountain district who desired no local improve ments , no advance of civilization , no contact with the world or his fellowmen men , and who had for moro than forty years remained a mystery to all the community. "You litivo already told mo where you are from , " she rejoined pleasantly. "You ai c a southern man ; but I expect you also to toll mo your name and occu pation , where you were born , and whether you are married or single , and all the other troublcsomo little details that the national government insists upon loatning from ouch loyal citi/.on. " ' She took a book from n pocket in her snddlo llap and advanced upon himpen- oiMn hand , while she was speaking , but her heart quaked at her own boldness. Something In her blytho young face urrosted- the man's surly refusal. Ilo tried different tactics. "Tako a seat. You must bo very tired. It's a rough ride up the trail. " Ho ollcrcd her Ids only chair , seating himself on a btump. Tlvo girl accepted the courtesy , but started as her hand caino in contact with a breech-loading ritlo'tlmt leaned against the chair. With a queer glint in his pyc , that was not unlike a fantastic glcntn of hu mor , Grizzly Jim took the Winchester nnd ostcnslb.ly withdrew t"ho charges , then pulled an ugly looking knife from his belt and laid rlflqund knife on the rude tnblo that stood bctwoon thotn , as the savnco ceremoniously lays down his arms before entering upon a parley with his fou. Tint there was D. limit to it's ' hospitality , and lie was not slow to an nounce it. "I'll bo hnngod cf I'll give awuy my private alTairs to every man , woman or child that asks. What's it to you , any- wny'r1" "It's exactly twonty-flvo conta , " re turned the girl frankly. "That is what they allow in the thinly settled moun tain district. You wouldn't bo worth so much if you were down in the valley. Bosldes , you see , I toacli the school in the village , and the stnto allowance- pretty much my whole salary depends upon the number of children wo can muster in the district. " ' Thoro'u no children bore , as you can ECO , " returned her host with grim chaor nnd the air nf ono who has found an oasj solution for a vexed problem. "And a's for the two bits" ho thrustod his hands into his trousers- pocket and jingled some coins there while ho eyed her ten tatively. "No , I think you'd bettor not , " said the girl simply. " 1 earn my wages by faithful Hiirvlco to the government. I don't tnUu bribes for neglecting my duty. I've como up here to got tills blank III led out , and I wonjU leave till 1 have your answers. Nonot oven if you reloaded the Winfhestor. " And she wound up with a llttlo hysterical laugh. A sturdy BOIIHO of honor , long slumbering - boring In disuse , awoke In tlio minor's breast us ho saw the angry Hash in the eyes of his young visitor. IJlit ho would inako no ooncoHslon , "I won'tao it , " ho said stubbornly. Tholr oycs mot hora ymmir , bright , shining with righteous purpose ; big doopbut , iliies of ago about thorn , dogged - god resistance in them. They met and clashed , hold each olhor long and stoiul- ily. The mnn was the first to shrink. Ho throw up his hand with a gesture of surrender. "Don't ! You look you look like ono I lost foity years gone by. " There wan sllonco between thorn. Ho swung hlnuolf about and pulled his hat ever Ids oycs , so-that only a fringe of Iron-pray beard was vihlblo nbovo his shoulders The girl looked at him curi ously nnd not without some fooling. All her fear of him was gene and u vng-uo compassion stirred in her hoart. She was almost sorry that she hnd under taken her daring orrnnU , half disposed to slip quietly away , mount bar hot-so nnd bo oil down the mountain trail IMJ- fore ho had aroused from his rovorio. Yet n singular spoil v.'tis it sympathy or curiosity , or that strange Impulse that onitbcs one to linger and dwell upon the Bight of eutTorlng which they ma.\ not rolIuvoV kept her motionless , hot book still opoti , her pencil still in her hand. "I'll toll you the whole story , " ho said nt length , his voice heavy and lirod. " 1'vo gpnepvor and ever it mysoif and it sooius like trio inoro I study on it the worse snarl I make of it. You seem n r mighty -poart young woman. Muybo you can see clearer tlwn an old man. " Ho looked ut her with nome appro- henelon. Perhaps liin conlltlonco waa misplaced. How could ho tell hut what tnosorrv problem that weighed hitu clown might bo a more jest to her , lo bo recounted for the entertainment of friv olous young companions. Her grove expression reassured him. "It begins like moU of the slorloi of men of my ngo In California , " he said , nnd it was noticeable that as ho reverted to the past ho dropped the corruptions of the time and place and expressed himself in purer English , although his speech was still char.ictorlzod by the soft southern drawl , and now nnd then ho made USD of n phrase or word that Is onlv learned south of Maon and Dl.xon's lino. "I caught the cold fever of 184f . I had n wife nnd child and a comfortable pronorty. Against the advice of all my'friortU , in splto of my wife's gentle entreaties , I sold oft everything I had in the world and , leavlnir a small sum with her , started overland for Cali fornia. It was a dangerous journey in those days. 1 don't think I roaliy.od how serious an undertaking It was until the day I started. I can see mywlfo yet as she looked that day , and the fnco of my llttlo Miriam has boon with mo all these years. " "You don't mean to say that you deserted - sorted your family ; that you never went back to thorn ? " exclaimed the girl. "Some people might call it so. But it alwiirs."coined to mo as if the world wont back on me , Good luck , fortune , success , all abandoned mo from that mo ment. I reckon you've road in books or hoard old people tall what It meant to go overland to the Pacific coast in those da vs. Months of hardship and danger. ' People and cattle dying all along the trail. Indian massa cres on the plains Cowardly gangs of whiles on the scent of every train that was known to carry money , watching for a clmnco of pillage. Before wo reached Salt Lake our train was lobbed by a couple of rascals who had asked oiir protection llftv milca back and I lost everything I had my money , my supplies , my blankets , everything but the horse 1 rode and the clothes I wore. A friend who had come with mo was murdered. The kindness of strangers saved mo from perishing from cold and hunger in crossing the Sierras. For three months after wo reached Sacra mento I lay sick with fovor. When 1 rot well enough 1 crawled off to the diggings at the llrst bur up the river. It had been arranged when I left homo ihat as soon ns I reached California I ivas to fix up some kind of a homo nnd send for my wife and little daughter. I'lioy were to start by steamer as noon is they had word from mo. I couldn't ' write 'homo and let them know the plight I was in. Uut I hnd a neap of ; oura ro. The country was full of gold and men were all tlu while returning from the diggings with beans of dust. 1 would strike it rich like the rest and then send back for my wife and child. "The bar was overcrowded , but they took pit.y on mo I was a pitiable object , weak and wasted byover and they lot mo b'.ako out a claim in the richest snot. All the men around mo were punning out two or three ounces a day. Every now and then some man took out a for tune. I scarcely got a'color. ' 1 moved oa farther up the river to new diggings. It was no bettor there. On again. The same luck followed mo everywhere. When I took hold of the most promising sort of claim I could scarcely find pay dirt. When I gave up and moved on I was sure to hear that some other fellow had jumped my claim and made a pile out of it I left the placers and wont prospecting for quartz. The first lodge I struck iniulo a big show on the surface , but it was pockety and I didn't dare to sink farther for fear the ore would play out. I sold it for.a song. The man who ' ( ouirht it stocked it , floated a few shares , put up a big stamp mill and kept on taking out rich ore. Ilo has a million on thj dump today. Everywhere it was the same story with mo ; never managing to keep more than oven with the world or trotting enough together to moro than carry one to the next camp when my claim was worked out. Before I know it the months nnd years-had piled up , and writing homo was forever out of the question , unless some splendid stroke of luck favored ino. " lie arose and began to walk up and down in a straight line under the oaks. The census marshal observed that there was a hnrdbeaten path there. She won dered how often hisfeot had paced it. "In ' 55 I came here , " ho said , stop ping to reach his hand to-a great burr on one of the oak boles , on a level with his shoulder , and to rest it there. You've heard the yarns they tell yet about the gold that was taken out of this creek in those days. staked out my claim along with the first on the spot It was the same old story. On nil sides of me other men took out quan tities of dust. Tlioro was no more gold inside my lines than you could Ihul on a church lloor. I'd luul enough of chasing luck up the rivers and ever the moun tains inu having it slip up behind mo unawares whenever I moved on. I 'lowed I'd camp dowa hero and wait for it to come to mo. I've toiled steady from morning to night , everyday I could1 lift my hand , sometimes at the old nlncors , moro often prospecting the ledges in the mountains above. I've made seine promising Minds'ami I pan out a llttlo dust all the while , but often times I haven't enough to pay for huv- ing my drills pointed and I have to quit work and take my gun and go over tlio range for venison or boar moat. But it can't last forever. Last week I found some rich 'float' in the creek bod. I'm on the track of that leugo now. " "And have you never written homo ? ' ' "What could I write ? I don't dare think about them. Some dny I'll strike it rich and then I'll go back ! " The census marshal could mnko no comment. In hur heart she was im pressed by the singleness of mind with which the old minor had persevered in lilh hunt after precious metal , and his faitlv that ho was bound to"strlko it rich" some day struck her as almost pathetic. Ho scorned wholly oblivious of the fact Hint there were other ways of obtaining gold that did not call for pick or sluice. During all his lonely years of toil it did not appear to have occurred to him that the same energy , expended in any legit imate wage oarhitig industry , might oiibily have carried him to his goal and enabled liiin to make a home anil bond for the wife nnd child to whom he had been BO loyal in purpose , but luul so miserably failed in deed. "Now you know why I don't want my name to go down in your book. You know why I've never exchanged n need less word with man or wotaun till you oamo up tha'trall today. I've lived FO long alone with the rocks and trees nnd . the hiiro fttots of nature that I've almost forgotten the way of civilized speech , but I thlnlt I've mndo you understand. JJo yon want my name ? " The girl hesitated in indecision and doubt. "You don'.t know ? No more do I. Do you see that face in thu rocks across thu gulch ? " lie led her to an opening on Iho hill- bide and pom ted , across tlio chasm down whoso bed thu mountain stream leaped. In the jagticd outlines of a great clitl that overhung the gulch the girl ouslly dlbcernnd a massive , sphinx-like profile. "When you live alone in the moun tains ! , " said Grizzly Jira , "you got lodu- pending on signs and omens . You can't help it. When the sun touches < that olllT , n llttlo jmst noqn , some days tlui funo smllos , ( .omotlmos frowns. We'll watch It today. If the ( acosmlloa I'll write In your book. " The mists l.iml long since flown back to the ion , and the sun rode high in thu heavens. Only this portion of the gulch ictnalncd In the shadow , shut olT by the crags that roe above it. Slowly the sunlight crept by the rocky barriers. A flood of sunlight , bathed the dark , niche. Tito rlpplo of the water below i Bounded like a chime of bolls ; a burst of bird song thrilicd the air. A wave of ight passed over the sculptured faro , nnd a benign sniilo lingered there for a notncnt ; then thu features relapsed Into heir customary calm , Grizzly Jim reached out a trembling land for the book and pencil. The census marshal slipped over to lor horse nnd examined her snddlo rirlhs , for her business there was Un shod nnd the stoop trail was slippery of lescont. The miner wrote slowly and iwkwardly , closely scrutinizing the line iM'lnt. nt the head of each column before 10 made the entry beneath. When ho mil finished he returned the hook and pencil to the inntshal with grave jourtosy. She could not resist a feeling > f absurd solemnity as she received It. She had meant to show a proper deli cacy by closing it without looktne Into 't , but her woman s curiosity ovormns- orod hur and she toolc ono quick glance at the name , which was boldly and ilainly Written. Her face crimsoned. "It Is not true , " shosaitl indignantly , ' .lames Godfrey Peyton died while Tossing the plains inlit. . Miriam Poy- on is my mother. " The clloct of this intelligence was like i stupendous blow. Tlio old man Dressed ils hands to his temples , while ho made in cITort to span the cruel gap of years. "Miriam my'littlo iMtriam'a chiltll" Ilia smoldering eyes devoured her with the hunger of a starving soul. Her cold unbelief was beyond his power 0 combat That which had been his strength been ma his weakness. The secret so closely guarded for nearly half 1 century unmanned him when it was aid bare. He sat down at the foot of .ho oak , burying his facu in his hands. Impelled to an instant faith in his rtith'tho girl knelt humbly bosldo him. A troutlo hand stroked his gray hair , a rcsli young lace was pressed against his wrinkled check. "They are both here , only a few miles iway. Como with me. Como homo oday. " He didn't answer for many minutes. Then ho said , slowly : "An old , wenthor-bonten wreck ; aggod , penniless. I can't1 do it. I'd .totter live on horo. You'll keep it from thotn. I can trust.you. " But oven as ho protested the longing 11 his face , the anxiety with which ho waited her reply , were painful -to see. "Wo are all poor , but wo will join liands and work and mokc our way , " said the girl bravely. "And listen : She ray grandmother is no longer voung and pretty. She is a feeble , 'adert. lonely little old woman. She lias mourned you all these years. It ivould be like opening the gates of Darndiso for her. " * * * * * In the edge of the valley that broad ened out below the mouth of tlio culch , where a prosperous mountain village Imcl been built upon the ruins of the old minincr cam ) ) , there stood a shabby col lage , bowered in honeysuckle and roses. The tiny almond orchard In the roar was In bloom , and the pink petals Hut- lured down and drifted over the ground. Two women walked slowly back and forth along the narrow path , bordered with sweet-scented carnations , that led from the house to the gate. OPO was plump and matronly , the other old and slight and frail , leaning heavily upon the younger woman. "It's past time for her to come. It isn't right , Miriam , to let that child race about the country alone. There's no tolling what may happen to her. " "Don't worry , mother. I'd trust her anywhere. Every ono respects her , " returned the woman , with a mother's' proud conlklonco. "I know I'm old-fashioned in my ideas , Miriam , but I can't feel easy. A young girl like that oughtn't to go around the country doing a man's work. If her father only hadn't gone to the bad or her grandfather had lived " Always the same unavailing strife " agnins't"tb.o inevitable. The daughter pul , her arms around her waist. "Lot in. It's " us go growing chilly. "Ilushl There's some ono coming up the road. She has conic. Some ono is witlt her , " said the old lady. The twilight was kind to Grizzly Jim. It smoothed out the wrinkles on his face , dyed hair and beard , mended his tat tered clothing nnd brought out the mas sive strength of hiu great frame , pre senting him as lie really was a hand some , stalwart man , still in the vigor of his prime. The slight woman on Miriam's arm peered wistfully at him , then she trembled and swnyod. lie spoke ono word and a glad cry quavered on the night silence. The old miner forgot his poverty and rasrs. Thanksgiving was in his heart as ho folded her in his arms. His voice broke as ho tried to speak. "I've struck it rich at last , " said Griz zly Jim. Roy. John G. J'aton , for many years a missionary to the hentbon of the Now Hebrides Islands , is visiting in this country. Mr. I'aton tins Kivon thirty-four years of hU llfo to mission work in the South Sea is lands. Ilo says Hint in the early years of the mission the Islanders resented tlio in trusion of the men of God , and put many of them to death. Cannibal feasts in these days were of frequent occurronco. und it took n man of grout ncrvo and lighting mmli- llos to stand his ground. The natlvos were addicted to the most tioathonlsh customs iin- iminablo. From this unproml inR material a JarRO number of converts Imvo boon ob tained , Mr. 1'aton says. Thorn aro.now , ho declare ? , inoro tnnn 11,000 Christian natives. Cannibalism has boon done ruvuy with uud industrial pursuits liavo been introduced. Salvation oil is n uortiuu euro for hcaa- acbe , toothache , earache , otc. Only " 5 cants. Vov stout women is the now seven- gored I'Yonch skirt ; for slender ones , the latest seamless skirt , which is made of goods wide enough to place the selvage cdgo.s at thn waist and hem. Ono of those seamless models shown n cornet back , with tiio opening from tlio left hip down , narrow Haps or buttonholes hold ing a row of handsonio buttons all the way down. t'JtOM 'ItUU.M * .UKWT VS. Wood Hlvnr is to hnvaun Knliconalcliureh. TtioPytbiun Slstothood of Hustings will hold n fair llu- lint , week in November. Hastings parlies propose building : a cereal mill at that point. V , I1. Tunnor and Henry of too uurned specialty mill off or to subscribe for stool : . Joseph Gray waa Injured Internally at Fromou. Tuesday by a bccllon of water iiliio that rolled nnd fell on htm while ut work In the bottom of u troncli. HulTalo county pays u bounty of 3 cants on rach gopher scalp and (1 oa ouch wolf scilp. U'liua fur this year that county ho pild for thu UUIiiik' of t'J.OUt ) Connors find 303 wolves. At Kearney ibo other day James VVuttou performed tlio hazardous feat of climbing a bllm Hun pole twenty-live foot tall fixed to ttio cdiro of Iho opera house roof at a ills- tauco ol lUO feet Iroui the uround. Plattstnouth poonlo report a four loot vein of coal discovered on the land of Joseph Sherry ut Hock Bluffs. Kiehey Uros. ot Pmttsmouth have secured a twenty-five year lease ot the property and will baflu inluine operations at onco. V. U. Oweus , un 18-yoar-nld bell boy at the 1'ulmur bouso in Grand Island , was nrroslec Tuesday lor stealing from Itu guest * of toe hotel. A loarch of his room brought 10 llgUi a croat variety of articles and a number o letters. Some of the Utter had had remit lances enclosed , but the. motiev was gone and thuro were several loving oplitlos ad lirosiod to Urand liland women. The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia , the largest watch cnsc nmmtfnclur- ing concern in the world , is now putting upon the Jns. Boss I'illed ' mid other cnses ninile by it , n bow ( ring ) which cannot be twisted or pulled off the watch. It is a sure protection against the pickpocket and the many accidents that befall watcjies fitted with the old-style bo\v , which is simply held in by friction andean be twisted off with the finger ; ; ' , V It is called the and CAN ONLY UE HAD with cases bearlnc tlietrtradc mark Sold only through watch dealers , without extra charge. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet , or send to the manufacturers. ml notice lo the o'o'turs ' an 1 lo nl tntors o thoclty ot Om.-ilriof mi itiiniml city election ot tlio city of Onvilin , to bo held on Tnosdiiv , the Mil il-iy of ? t \i'iiil > or. 189J. for Ihu | > ur- lioso of oloftliit ! oi"i > count'llmuii from onch wunl. To tlio o'cctors and losul voters of tlu > oily of Oinulm : 1 , ( loot-io P. HtMiils mayor of tlio city of ) ni'iiii , ill ) Is-iuu tli s. my piuclamatlon , iiml by the nttthorlty vested I t mu us sut'li iimyor lo hereby clvu iinlillo nolli-o to the electors nnd losiil voters of tlio ( Jity or Oinulii : Hint iin tiinilal city olorlion of Hiu city of Omnlm , rill bo held In s illicit r on Tnouluy. tluii'lchtli duvof Nimiiiiuor , itUJ. for ilioimrmisoof clcct- 111:0110 eoiinollin.in from ouch wan ! , Tlkii polls sli.ill bo onon on the Uny of sutd olorlloi ut ulKht o i lock In the inniinni ! iiml hall uoiitliiuo upon until so'clock ! lit tlio evening nt tlio simo : dny , at the respective otlttg places followlns , to-wlt : K corner Tth1' " ' ' Mnruj -s w corn" 8lh "a 12th a -"m"flo struot lc- ot flt" "root no , r WI1d aVL" " ' ° W corner > " " " "I Hickory S C0rllcr Cth "ml CL' tcr NWc ° ra0rDtl1 llnd u roft "N K corner 13lh aml Vlnloii R-'rtND VTAIIt ) . N W corner luh "U N W eornor 13th "m corncr 18th nnd COPllor "H" "lld 8 E corner au nnd 'lrl0 ° ' B ° aiU .troot. cor"or JCtl1 aal1 " ' ! S K cor"or mb anj William Utli District N i : corner Sixteenth and Con- sti-'c' ' ' ' 1)l9trlct N' w corner SJth nnd Doroas llth Ulstrlct-S E corner20th and liuneroft st rents. N E corilor 15th alld Vlnton 13th Ulstrlnt 3 W corner Uta and Vulloy llth District N EcornurSOth and Douluvnrd avonuo. TlltltD WAllI ) . 1st DIstrlet-S W corner 12th and Chicago . streets. , Jd IMstrlet-N W corner Uth und Duvonport 31 ro o Is * 3d District-South sfdo of Capitol avonuq imar ( west oil Uth stfrfot. y' 4tb UIstrtot-WesfsKIo of 12th street , be- , tu-opu DoiiBlas and OMgo streets. ' 5th District H K 'corner luth oud Capitol ( Hh DIstrlot N D'corner Oth and Humor streets. ' > i 7lh District S E dorncr llth and Douglas toots. ' . ) \ 3th District N E 'corner 15th and Jackson streets. ( lilh District 3 E corner 10th and Howard ktreots. i ni jrocilrit WAIID. 1st District N W corner 17th andDavonuori stroots. -'nd District N W corner 2iid ami Davenport streets. 3rd District N Wcorner jth and Dodito stroots. 4th District N E corner I7th and Dodzo streets. Mh District N E corner 17th and Ilarncy streets. Oth District N W corner 20th and Douglas xtrcota. 7th District N W corner 20th atrcot and Ht. ilary's avenue. - 8th District S W corner 20th street and St. Mary's nvenue. Oth District East aldo of Fouth 10th street. nutween llarnoy Ktrcet and Kt. Mary's avonue. 10th District N W corner 18th and Lo.tvon- v.orth strouts. llth District H W corner 17th street and SL Mary's urenuo. Firm WARD. 1st District East aldoof Sherman avenue opposite Mamlortion atroot. 2nd District S E corner Sherman avenue and Wlrt street. 3rd District 3 W corner Shnrtnan avenue and LuKe street. 4th District N W corner Sherman avcnuo ind Griicustrcot. .1th District S W corner 17th and Charles iitroots. fith District East side of Sherman avenue ihoiitnu feet north ot Nicholas btrcot. 7th District H E cornar 10th and Izard strouts. 8th District N W corner 10th and Hurt streous. Oth District N H eornor 15th and Oass stroots. 10th District Fast sldo North 17th street between - twoon ( Jalifoinla and Uass streets. llth District H C corner IStli tnd O.isa btreots. H1XT1I WAIU ) . 1st District S K corner ilth street and Amcu .ivunun. ' 2nd District a W corner SOth street and lrand ! avonuo. : ird District N E corner 43th and Grant streets. 4th District S W corner 21th and Mandcr&on struuts. 51 h District SE corner 21th and Wlrt strootn. Oth District 6 W corner UUrd and 1'arHur stroeti. 7th District N W corner 24th nad Corby streotH 8th District N K corner S7th and Ilurdctto streets. Uth District N E corner 3nd and Orant luth District N W corner 28th nnd Frunklln Htroats. lltli Dlitrlot B W corner 2tth and Kranklln stroots. r.'th Dlitrlot-B W corner 22nd and OlarU bfoeta , SEVENTH WARD , 1st DIstrlot 3 W corner 2dth and Mason streets. 2nd PUtrlot N E corner 20th aronuo and I'opnloton avenue. : ird DIstrlot S W corner 20th street and Woolworth avenuo. Uh Dletrlut .N W corner 0th street and Arbor itruet , 5th District-Soiltlisldo _ of Vlnton street uoar least of ) south ajd avenue. Cth District a K corner auth avenue and lopplcton uvunilo. 7tn District N W corner 31th nnd FrancU street * . EinilTll WARD. 1st niitrlct East side ofCtli atroot near ( south oflOhiirleastrpot. Slid District West lde of 23d itrout near ( south ot ) 1'uul utrout. : ir.l District N W corner 20th and Nicholas 84U ? DIstrlot N 13 cprncr 20th and Outnlns st rents. 5th Ulslrlct Wevtaldoof North 25th itroet near ( north of ) ( 'niuluz ' btruet. uth Dlitrlct H Kworrur'A'd und Hurt stroeta. Tth DUtrlot 9 Wi corner VUth and OOBS ( trouts. > ' NINTH VTAIID. let Dutrlot-S V/jborner 3W and Ouinlnn § tJd ° Dlitrlot N W corner 40th and Oumlng 13d District N I > corner 40th and t'arnani Btrt uiii ' < th District Korttt lao of Davenport street ne rw t of ) Norlb 3il uvunue. ftth dlttrlot b tfjuruer but arenno and Dodco street. Otli DistrictS W , Corner 29tb nveuue nud J nekton dtreot. In wltnoit ivlinri-of f have hereunto set my hand as mayor otifiajil city of Omaha , thl , Altcni JouNQitovM , Olty Clerk. olW.'lt IT.OXM U 1J.OX.VJ 10 15.0x50 10 I5.0X.V ) 10 10 111 10 14 10 15 10 in 10 init 17 10 14 0.x 51 17 12.Ox.M1 7 17. 10.0il : 0.11 of H 8 17 ll.OxlW 11 17 0\IMI ll.Ov.VJf 13 17 12.0X.VI 13 . 17n 1VOX4JU40 ttof HIS n ] \5x50 1C 17 10.0\"rt oflG ft of It 15 2.1SI I3.5\ro in SI 17 2:1 : 110x53 IS 21 io.5xr.o II ) Jfl IMH.VI 1U SI Hfi\M1 I 17 21 1ft \Vllcox's2nrt mid lo.Ox"M iitb t taIt 10 sec 21-15-13 100031-13.18 l i.n.x.175 II. ( IXI7I tax It 24 80011-15.13 ii.ox i.vi tax it : u ! > eoi5ii ; ; : 10.0x107 tax It HI sec in-15-1,1 I2j\uo : tax it : it woo in-i5-ii ; llavo hern declared by ordlnanco No. 3S1to \ . Von am hereby dlrootod to abalo aaul nuU- nnpi' hv olopliiK Ihn lot * licroin described within thirty tliiyiof tlio datu of tills nollco , nr snhl nulsnnros will l > o nb'itcd by tlio nlty autliorllli" and tlui u\ieliso ] thuroof lovlnd MH n iiiocliil tux aC'ilnst tlio pioucrlv onhtch Eiiul iniKniiccn i\\NL D.itcd this Jill day of Novoiulior. 1R1) ) ? . P.V. . HtlUllAr ! > I5H. Chalrm.in of the Hoard of Public Wnrltnnf the CMtvnf Dunlin. II 4 5 7 8 U l'l ) PoSALrt KOU GUAD1KO AND Sl.OPINO HANKS Ob' HAIlTlt AMJ KILLTNCJ LOTS OF REAL ESTATE. Soalwl pr iiosnl ) s lll bo rocclvrrt liv tlioin - dpt.slmiDil until l:3i : ) o'cliici ; n in , , Noveinhor l * > tn , Isi'J , foiRrmllne nnd sloplnir b.tnlis of earth and lining lots of ri-nl iHtntP , thu rondt- tlon of Mlilcli lias bi'ondnclarod a milsancn by OKlliinncCH Nos. o2al , 3100. .T.'lli. 3221 , .ijlJ.IWTa aud : B74. LIST 01' LOTS TO UK SI.OPK1) ) . Ai-pitn.v. AMI llr.KIIIT. LOT. niincK. AtlDII 1O.V , ii.5\ra : i i.i' ( uity TO 'MM ' 4 ai.501 eiof ; : ! ( i no 3VSMO 10 ! ) ai5xiaf : ion " none ih-OAin" none 114 111 no 114 ! 111 ! ihOAin"R 172 11)11 ) 101 101.Vt -.Vt 2.M 2..r 2.V1 250 R 2oll U Anl&flold 10 15ft U ill llnrr Oak io.ox i u oti5 : a * ip.o.\n > i o.o.\o f r , O.imubell's sub Sill ) IS of II ( 'iipitol 37 Campbell's add IS. Ox Cherry Garden IS.O.x IRflx ID 18-Ox II 1S.OX 12 10.0X A strip of Rronnd In front of 4a 15 Credit I'onuiur do a 2AO.V do 4 IS.Ox 1S.O.X 37 37 15.0.x A strip of Innd In front of w ! J ! ils Credit I'oncler ao.Ox do au.Ux ( lo i 45.0 x do 4 12.0.x 110 1 Druid Hill lO.Ox 1II Dupont PlaceS 10.0.x II in.iix 3 10.11 N 4 10.0-t 5 lo.o.x 5Ii 10.1I.\30 III 10.0x51 IS 18.0.x 50 1 ! ) 150.x 13 13.0 x Jli 18 ijo.o.x 10 2 . ( l.x 4 H ij.o.\3 10 S 10a a 12 Hanscom Place 11.5x151 21 Hillside No. 2 II.O.X.'O 15.0x153 7 4 24. ' X50 0 4 lllti'hcock's 1st add : ; . ' .o\50 10 4 IIHcliuo.-k'.i 1st uilil 1GIK.V ) II 4 U.O.X5U 12 4 14.0.\50 111 4G 4n IROx.V ) 17 G 2..0.x50 5 Hdil'-ols & . ' tohliin's sub of lot U , Hait- ll.Ox 10 lott'x add. 14 0\ II 14 Ox 12 ll.Ox 1.1 II Home Is & Stolibln'fs sub of lot 15 Il.irt- 12 lett's add. lO.Ox sJ ! of 'H A. Kount/u'rt ndd. 10.0.x 39 K'.Ox fi 20.0.ii2.1 ftotl 0 Kountru'N ud add. 'J.0\ 8 ICoiuil/ & U Ill's 1B.O.x 14f. 8 add. ii5x4S. : : : f. a la Vulla Place 150\43.i : 0 3 in.oxi-.a 7 Ki.o\4.t : 7H iif.\4ii : 1 . i4.5\r.i : > ii.u\ii : : t K'.OSl'ill 4 12.0\2J.A lto-icr/0 I.OIVO'H sub. Ll.Ox 3 M , Donovan's Hub. l.r > .0.\ 4 15.0X 5 15.X 5n 5B 5II 18.x B 1K.X II lix 7 7R ll'.x R 12.x 0 lix 10 10.0x 12Ii Mayno Place1 , IiH add , IiU 10 a II 4 12 4 ' lit 4 4fi fi fifi fi " 4r fifi r , fi " 14 ii fia fir 14a a fiB i ; B 7 o Sliirso & Hriinnr'a 00x41 13 placu. 0.5x4(1 ( 13 18.0x07 ID MoOanOH.sli plnco. 15.HX ' 25. Ox 10 McUorniliik'a 'add. 15.0X II 15.0.X 'II 15. Ox 3 11 10,0.x 1 14 Murray'H cdil to IMlJC 4fi t UltHlioina. 1ROX fi 1 " 20UX 1 1J M'J ' Ox J i'O.Ox 3 2 LUOx 4 , a. 20.0X 0 0t 20. Ox t LUOx 2 2U.OX * * ! . 18.0x 20 , 1B.OX 21 7 " r , * iaox ft.1x5S w / I'urk plnco 13.DXKU in 12.5v2.VJ 14 ll.Ul.V ) 14fi 11 Poppti'ton i'arlc 2.0xM 0 11 3.0x50 8 11 - " 2 0x59 I 0 11 " 13.UX.V ) f .0x10 I .0xl2.10 V 10 11 " 3,0x50 ) 12.5x123.0 I It ' IdOx.W f 11.0x50 13 11 " UOx.VJ 20 11 10 . 5x f 1t 1 12 U 0x50 t 12 Popplcton Park ll.Ux US 13.0x30 17 110x50 3U 17 ll.OxW U 17 U.OX.M 10 18 ii . IB 1 4.0x53 ia ID 12.0x10 14 12.0x50 I 19.0x128 > 25 110x30 ) 23 29ai 18 IS IS III 111 111 7 J I Uodlck'i nib 8 8II 0 ! ltl\ Rill Of HIM ) of It 2 * .1 1 Itedk'U's ndtl 150x153 " Sunny hide ntlil HlOx 2" > 15 Ox.iM K Sliinn'8-nil ndd Kn ll.OV 75 I b.ot'U t ) Shiiui's n KONfill f ' ' 'ml mid l'-.lJvnj O I'.OMiJ ' U fi Shi-Ivor Place 2 Thorn ! 'it Place Walnut Hill WllcoYs Snd add 10.r.\TfiS sub 1 ta.It 16 fee 21-15-13 U.O.\VJ ( 1(1(1X3731 ( ( 110x171 taxlt2lseo3-l5.3 | ii.o\iii lax it ai SUC3-I3-KI io.o\Ki7tux itai setinis13 120x3. ) ' ! la.It 31 see IH-I5-I3 Grndlnp of h-uiKs down to about Iho lovcl of the surround Insist i cots or alleys , as follows. I.ols : -inil i I , block III. city. Sloping anil - ruillnir ilottii the front portion of the following banks of i-iirlli so as to pre vent tlio f illln ? , 'vnslIns or wnvliliiu of onrtli on tliusHiiwnlK-s adiacont thereto ! ll.inks of oartli on lots I and 2. block 51. city. Hank of earth mi this nrstJH ) fool of hhu-k " / . " Hilnn'.s Thlttl ndilitlon. ou tlu < south slilo of Chailos street between 2th stiuot ami UJtli hi 1 OCt. Hanks of earth ou lots I , 2 , 4 anil "i , A. II. Hauiidcrs'uiMllliin. llauKs of earth on lots & and G , block 15 , Shlnn's addition. Hunk of earth ou lot 13 and Hie north half of lot H , Hiinnvbldo aildillon. Hanks of earth on lots 8. 0. 10 , anil I' . ' , Onorry ( inrduii , flouting on llorron street now rullcil I7ib avouuo. iiml Klllliik'of lot I' ' , block tl. llaiisoom IMaoo : Killing lots I. A a , I. ft. ! i , 10 , 11.12 iiml III , In 1)1 ) jiclc I , Kotiit7o'K4th ! ailditlon ; Crailliu : bunk nf i-arl Ii mi tint south ( n food of lot ! " > nlonir west .ino of oiilil lot , bloi'kfi. .sub division of .1. I. Itu Hull's addition , fronllir , ' on 30tli stieot. In thoclty of Omaha , ! -ucr\\iii- ) | to bo ilonc In n-cir.laiico ( with thoIn-trnollon-i of tlio lioanl of imblic u or u sand cllycuislnoer. HUls to ho inadu on prlntud liiiipUs fi.rnUlii'il by tlio board - > ml to bn : iccomi.iuloiilll | 'i L'orillloil cbo U in tlio sum of t.ttp.iynblo to the city of Omalm , an an uvldunco of uond fiiltb. The lionrd rosorrcs thn light to reject nuy or nil bids ami to waive ( lefrcti. Chairman Hoard of Public Works. Omaha , Nob. , November 4th , 18W. nl-5-l-l2 | PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. Council Chamber , Onuiln , Neb , IS'.i ? . Ho It resolved hv tlie city council of tlui iMty of Omaha , the Mayor rimcmrliu1 That poriiianontMilmuiIkH bn constnu'tnil In thoclty of Oinah'i as ( IciUnalo I Dolnw , ultliln livodnyx afloi Ihr public illon of this resolu tion , or the poraimal survliu thereof. a hv ordinance Is anthor/iv ! ! and rriiiliinli | Hiii'li BldiiwiilKs to bo laid to Iho purnianmit cr idu as ostahllshed on thu pfivuil Htrci'ts hpecilhsii herein , nnd to ho constructed of stone , arti ficial HI > II < < . lirlck or tllniL' . urcor.lilu to npnul- McntloiMon Ilio In the olllnii of thu Hiuid of PiihlleVor' > s , and under Its supervision , to- wll : ICiifil flldn of 24lh ntroet. lot 10 , liloi'k 7. Kount/u Place , 10 feel nldc. ucrniiinunt i ; 1.1 ilr. Woit slilo of Sillh nvoniif. lot * " , 7nlil 8. block I ) , llaiibcoin I'l icu , 0 fool vvldu punna * ncnt giadu. t-oiith hlilo of Hickory siroiit. Jot I. Mod. 18. Hnnscom Place , 0 fu'ot wide , purmanenl grtulo. West sl'lu of 3.'nd stri > ot. lots 1 lo I ! Inclu sive , bln--lt 7. llanscom Place. 5 feet wide , tier- mniii'iil srailo ( vast sldo of 3'nil ! street , lots 13 to 21 Inclu sive , liloc'l ; O. Hanscom I'uico , 5 feet wide , pur- innncnt L'laili1. Wi'Sl slilo of IfJinl itrcHt. ID'H I toil Inclusive , Il.-ck2 , lluo'ld ' Placo. ftfeutwlile. purmanont Kiisi slilo of If.'nil Ktri'iH , lots 7 to 1 ? luclnslvo , block I , Kucllil Place , 5 foot wlie , Dcriiiaiient Kr.iilu , Eolith skin of heavcinvorlh struot , lots I to Tliiunislvn. block 17 , Hillings'suliiliv In Wcit Omaha , (1 ( foot wide , pnrmiiniint gr.uli' , Soiitli s'io of l/iriviinwiiilli slri'iil , lots 1 to 7 Inclusive , nloclc 17 , Sfinlon's subillv In W'ist Omahn. 0 foot whin , peuiianenl unnlu ; . , . hiili' of LtMh sircni. liilx o to IN Inrlusni' , Iilock3 , subillv of J. I. llcilic. . ' * , G foot wulo , pi'miani'iil gr.ulc , Anil , ho It fiiillii'r ri-snlvdili That thn Hoiiiduf Pnhllo Works lie -ui'l ' It Iicruby aiithori/ed nnd illri'i'H-il to caiiso coiiv of this resolution lo IMI piililUlioil In Hit olllcial p.ipor of tlio i-Hy for om < wui-h nr he scrvpil on HID owners of x.iiil hit * , and tixit miles' ) surli owners ftlrill wlllim llvii dnvs nflur Ihn piilillcut'on or Mirvlco nf Hiicli oopy coiihtrui'l H'lhl Hdou.ilKs > is huicln ri'ii ilr < il , tliat Ihn lloaid nf Pnblloorl < H < > nM' HID Hiiniit lo l > e iloiin. thi ) t'O l of coiiHlrii > l ing Haul HliluwalUh H'lpcotlvolv Id I'd as osiuil iigalnsl. thn ii'al ixtalo. lot or part of lot In fiunl of mid nbiittlng Micli ftldow.illts. Piisiud Dulolier llth , IHth. 3ilh , InW , President < it the I'll vcouncil , Atti'ht ! JOHN ( JlKJVKs , ( 'llv Oliirlc , Approval : OHO. P. HIMIIH. Mayor. NOTlCi : TO CO.NSrittJCT BIDHVYAI.KH. To tin'owners of the lots , parti of lots anil real citato described In thu aliovn resold- Von and each of yon niu herobv notified to construct neimanent liliwnll ! ( iis required by H resolution of llio city eouncll ami mayor of thoclty of Omaha , of which ihu above h u , -opy. P. W. niHKHAL.sr.lt. ( 'halrnian Hnurd of Piibllu WurUa Omaha , Nitii. . Novumbcr 11 , WjK. tildTl To the Dwnursof nil tot or ii'trtt of loin un Aiborhlruetfrom intli t-i Kit Von are hereby iiollllnd tliat Ihu iindiir- sltrliol , 111roi ) iliblni'rn | itil frouliolilin i nf thu city of Oiiinha , nuvo bi-cn duty iippulntcil by Ihu uiiiyor. nllli tlio iiipr | < ivil nf thu city council of nald city , to axum tbu tlumnxo t HID ( nvnni n'HHi'tlvi'ly | ! nf tliu piiipurly af- fcctod by rjillnn Arlinr from mill to llth 6 Iron In , iliH'liiui I iitici'kHuiy by orilluuncK llU , paused Outobor llth , IB'/ . ' , approved Oo'obur JlfclBUJ , You nro furlhor nutlflud tint liavlmr nc- ceptcd said iippolnlinuiit , nnd duly iju.i 111ml HH rcijulruil by law , wuvlll , on tup uth day of November. A , D. IBW , at the hour nf two ( /clock In tlio aftnrmioii , ut the nllli'o ofj Ut-oiKuJ , Paul , 10'fi I'linmn Ktmi't. wllliln tluij ( orporatollmluof siilu city , mict for din pur pose of cuu llorln ( ! and innklir. tlio ntscsj- inoiitof ( IniuuKO tu thu nwnorn rnxiici'tlvnly oil gulil properly , ullectod l > y ald xmdliia , till. ' Init lulu consideration tpvi'lat bonullti. If uuy. You iiru notified to bo iirimuot at tliu ilintl and pluco iiforuMuiil uud innku any objection leer ulutumonU conceriilnioald of UuniHRi. ' ! us you ii'iiy con IUur proper. ( fioHUi : : Ji I'M'I , , W U SHUIVKIl. JAMI.S STOOKUAhiv. Oinalin , Oo'.oVt ) > 2 ( , ISrJ. : UWUlut