divided bo'.xvoon Mercer and Donne. Tout cacti ot these candidate * will rccowo ever 10,000 votes is assured , and the c n vassshoxvs thnt Mercer load * hU democratic opponent nbotil 100. It Is unto to soy that whichever Is elected Ills pliintltty will not ba ovcrr.JO. In the Third district the total vota will bo In tbo neighborhood uf 85,000 , divided about M follows : Mclklpjohn , republican , WCOU ; Kolpcr , democrat. 13,000 , nud 1'orntcr. pooullst , 10,003. The miurniflconl canvus of the district by Air. Mclklojohn has made this . In the Fourth district the republicans have nxvldor margin than In ihp others , r * J. Ilnlner. the republican candidate , Is nway in the lead with ever IO.r.00 votes. HU closest competitor will bo William H. Dech. the populist , with 18.000 votes , mm victor VI f- nunln. democrat , will straggle In the roar with about I l.WU. Whether W. E. Andrews wins the light In the Fifth district or not , ho will have inadon record ot which to bo proud. Two yean ago W. A , MclCclghnn , the fusion candidate of the democrats anil liidopendonts , was elected liv I4l28 ! majority over his republican oppo nent. Now that majority xvltl bo wined out , almost , if not entirely. Tliera wilt oo about 112,500 votes cast , bill the canvass shows the situation to bo so complicated and the vote so close that a prediction of a considerable ma jority for oltlicr side would oo unsafe. Neither man Is whipped ; both have a light ing chance. , There will bo nbout.TJ.OOO votes cast In the Big Sixth. In this district ( he democratic candidate , A. I. . . Uatewaod , has a very xvrnk following , nnil ho will do well to secure 0fiOO votes. The Dalanco of the vote , ! W,500 , will bo divided bouvocn James Whlloheiid , ropub. HMD , nnil O. M. Kom , ponullst , In nearly equal parts. The size of tbo Gntewood vote will aotcrraino the result. The Lug I a la t lire. Therenro III. ) members of this legislature to bo elected tnirtv-threo sunntors and 100 ropresontallvcs who will chnosoit successor to Senator A. S. Paddock. If the ropiibll- cans control both hranctius on joint uallot , they will have only tbroo or four votes to spare. Tim canvass shows the vstreuglh of tin ) two homes to bo ts follows : Son n to Republicans , 13 ; democrats , 0 ; Independents , 11. Houio Republicans , 5 1 ; democrats , 15 ; In dependents. .11. This gives the republicans a majority of ono on joint ballot. II the result bears out the canvass ttio republicans can shout. yimllllr.Uloim of n Voter. OMAHA. Nov. 7. To the Editor of Tits BBS : Will you please inform mo through the columns of TUB Bni : xvheithor the party montioncd below la entitled to vote at the next election in this suite : A father and sou came from the old country in 18GO. The HOII was registered this year. When asked by the registrar where ho was born his answer was "In the old country. " "Did you takeout papers to bccomo a citizen I" was tbo noxi iiucsllon , to which the son replied that he had not , "but I heard my father dlu , but do not know whcro. " Answer Chapter 20 , section U of tno Coic- plled Statutes of Nebraska read us follows : "Kvory male parson of the ago of "I vcurs or upwards , belonging to eitnoiof the tol- loxvlng classes , who 'ihnll have resided In rho state six mouths , in the county forty days , and in thn precinct , township or ward ten days. shall bo au elector. First , citizens of the United States. Sacond , persons of foreign birth who shall have declaicd their intortion to become citizens conformably to the laws of tbo United States on the subject of naturalization at least thirty days prior to mi election. " Now If the father took out papers at a time before his son was of ago tnun the son Is entitled to vote , but if the son had at tained his mujoritv at the time the father toolc out bis papers , then ID order to bo able to vote iho son would bava to take out papers also. Of course siuUfaclory proof must bo adduced that the father did 'take out papers. _ Tnklnir Out Klrnt 1'npor.s. OMAHA. Nov. f > . To the Killtor of Tun HBK : I n in a Huh ) uncertain us In whether 1 ciiu vole for pros dentlul electors at tliu uoxt elec tion and writu to ask you to enlighten mo on the subloet , I wis burn In .Sweden. but tunic out my first punors about sl.\ months ago. The ( ( imitlait In. must I tiiko out my second ; u.ipers In order to Im nblo to vote for presidential doctors ? OM : UI.KSO.V. Answer Wo have nlrondy answered tnls question several tlmei , but for the bonoflt of intendinc voters wo will state on 03 again that those who have taken out ihclr first papers can vote in this state for all ofllcors , Including- presidential electors , providing that they have resided In the atnto six inontQs , in the county thirty days and In the precinct , township or ward ton days and nave been registered. QUAY 13 UONFIU1JNT. Ho Is Sum Thar : inrrlson Will Ilo Ito- l < ; ierl cd. Pmt.Ai > r.LriiiA , Pa. , Nov. 7. Soirrtor Quay today indulged lu tliu llrst definite estimate regarding the result of the presidential elec tion , "Senator , " said a reporter to him this afternoon , "you have been quoted as saying that you might bo in n position to say some- thine definite upon tlio result of tbo election some time today. Will you Bay nnvtblug now on that subject ! " "I received a telegram today , " lie replied , "that leads mo to oalleve thai Harnsoa will bo elected. In order 10 ba elected ho inuat onrrv Noxv York , Indiana anil Connecticut. " "You think lie will carry ibesc atatcs ? " "I do. Atuny rate lhat Is' the purport of my in formation. I have not been in a posi tion personally to post myself nnd am de pending for my information upon headqunr- ton. I have no reason , hoxxovor , to loubt this information , nnd I think there xvill bo no question about Harrison's election. " "What Is your opinion about Ibis state ] " ho xvna asked. "Wo xvill give n substantial majority for tlio republican ticket in Philudclpnla , " xvas the reply , "nnd ibo rest of iho stnto can Rufolv no depended unin to maintain its re publican character and reputation. " i nud I'alilnrnlii , SAN' FIUNCISCO. C'al , Nov. 7 The cam. paii-ii In Cnlirornia closed with the thrco princpal state commlttuos cliiiming victory tomorrow , though dumocnitic claims uro made with certain qualiUcations. Max Hopper , chairman of the democratic committee , says If ' . ' 0,000 vote * nro polled for Weaver the stnto will go for Cleveland , and ho Is Inclined to the bcliaf that tbo populist vole will tiu largo enough to nccuro : \ ueino- cratlo vio'ory. ' , The populist conimittco claims Weaver will carry the stale by a small plurality. Chairman Mayer" of the icpuolican state committee will not vouturo any statement as to pluralillui. but Kays thnt his committee hna tUo greatest conlldoncj that the state will go for Harrison. The latuit advices from Nevada are to the j > effect tiiut it M certain that the people's party will carry the legislature , which will fe return Willlum M. Stewart to the United States soimto. The on I v doubt ns to Nevada Is regarded as tbo presidential electors. Ilnw Nortli Dukntu Will ( So. Rutuo , N. O. , Nov. 7."Thoropubllcan state committee gives the following statement to the Associated press : The Harrison and Hold electors will bo elected by from U.OOO to feI : i,000. Governor Dourko will win by a il jority of from 1.500 to 2,000 , though there ills the possibility that hit vote mav fall to l.itOO > The rest of the stuUi ticket will pull through with good majorities , Congressman Johnson ban it walk away. Tl > e legislature will bo ono pubilcan on Joint ballot oa by at least four aIm jority nnd it may run to llftemi. The ' deniorrnllo-i'usion committee- claim both uanonal and stnto tlckuts , iho farmur by UOO to 1,000 aud the latter by frum 2.000 to I D.OOO. iiiiiiu right. SALT LIKB UiTr , U. T. , Nov. 7. Tuo only Keneral ticket In thU territory Is the uolo- gates to concrcss. Three delegates iiro In lobo field : Allen , liberal-republican ; Uuwltus , democrat , aud Caution , Mormon , The bitter ; Hunt between the repunl leans and democrats , to which both have descended to ( .ursonuli- tlei , tondJ to confirm the claim of thn church republicans that they will elect thnr candi date. tvbo U the pnlyKumUl ion of Ocorgo Q. ( 'ftooon , now the principal leader amouy the Hormoni. fl hu ClNltnril fur tliu It | ( OI H Cirr , Idaho , Nov. 7. The chairman Of lti republican tuto commlttou claims this Ul f r Harrltoa by from I'J03 to 1,600 Tan populuu oitlmatu the Wouvur r/lll hnvu 4.000 plurality. They ire fifing andorwd oy thn dnnorruti , who oUitn i In * iv t for Wc r r GRANDEST OF THE SEASON Omalia Ropublicnus Oloso tlio Oampal ii with au Enthusiastic DentDnsiration , MANY THOUSANDS TOOK PART IN IT rxrimtn Strrut u .Mats nf IlliirliiK I'lrn \ \ lilln the I'roccHiloii I'nmnil--Short hporrlios at Kxpn ltloit Hull f * . ' thn l'dll . Somebody's boon tolling you that there wasn't any political enthusiasm lo bo found anywhere In the rountry Ibis year , hasn't , there ! That nnltlior bench warrants , Ipecac nor dynamlto would bring It to the lurfacol Uollovo It , too , don't youl Not unlosn you were many u long mile from Omuna last night , for thcro wasn't a man , woman or child within the Hmlls of Douglas county between the hours of sunset and midulsht who couldn't tell oy a single sniff of the surcharged atmosphere that Omaha was in the throes of a political paroxysm of tbo most Intense kind , while the illumination from tbo tiroworks was so brilliant and ronUtnious that the fanners of Sarpy and Washington counties , those of them who mUscd coming In to participate m the ( jroat demonstration , started nut in their Holds to llnisli husltiug their corn. It was H republican night , nnd no mistake- one of the HIM that John M. Thurstonhas boon making forty-nine spocchosabotit In this cam paign. Ho said last evening thai Is was a republican year , and tlio demonstration that was witnessed by the people of Omaha for hours would have corroborated the statement m the most convincing manlier , bad any cor- roooratlon been needed. ISnilu ; tliu Itrroril , ol Course. It was the llnal rally of the campaign In eastern Kobaskj , aud It was never equaled. much less excelled , in the history of political demonstrations In this state. Every repub lican club in the city was in Ittio , with good sized delegations from iho clubs out through ' .ho county lu the countrv precincts , while Council Bluffs , South Omaha nnd BIMr were on hand lu such loroo as to rival even the strongest of the city ctlibi. The turnout was far in excess of the most exaggerated expectations , for the 5,000 torches that bad been secured by the com mittee were all In line , and there wore hun dreds upon hundreds of men marching in solid column with no Individual blaze to mark tuulr presence , but with an abundance of Roman cuiidlos. Hags and noisy enthusi asm giving evidence of the fact that they were not occupying space in vain. Jus.t bow many there wcro In line is not known , as an attempt tb count them was up ui despair , but the most conserva tive estimate placed upon them was 5,51)0 ) , while the noise Ihoy made would have done ample credit to fifteen times that number. Tboio were binds until you couldn't res.t , and the drum core * , horns and vocal ebulli tions caitsrd dire disturbance of the stillness of the night thai will hardly all bo straight ened out for many a day. It all began nl Ktgbtoonth and Farnum , ns it was upon the intei'iocting streets along there that Grand Marshal Koblson formed his divisions , and so carofullv bad all the do- tails been arranged that the Hue was able to start promptly on time nt S o'clock. Ilcauttfiil nud InsulrUltii ; . To mention all the clubs in line and convoy au udoquulo idea of their appearance , with their varied uniforms aud generally excel lent miuvhing , wore \vell-nigh impossible task. Tnero wcro campaign huts , caps , fozos and Helmuts , while capes of white and blue but served to set olT more elaborate and gorgeous uniforms , Invlsbly buttoned and braided. Zouave uniforms loomed up re splendent , nod near at hand were dross suits of bunting , fashioned with varying ideas of beauty or groloquonens. . Tlic'sigbt , as the long line was gotten un der headway and moved down Farnam , was a most inspiring one. Band * were playing , banners ilultering , drilled clubs executing elillluult and beautiful evolutions , while 11 reworks - works exploded all along tno line and colored lire burned at every street Intorseo- lion dispelled Iho nighl. At Tcutu street tbo line countermarched , nnd for a time the city's utiiin artery was lillod from curb to curb , from Tenth to bix- toenlh strcels , with a compact mass of humanity , nearly nil bcaiiug torches , with boio und there the greater bin/ing illumina tions of the llambuau clubs. Aside from tbo colored tire burned on every street in tersection nlong the line of march during the whole time that the paiado was passing , it was displayed from the many windows looking out upon the Ihoroughfnros Irav- orsed by the line , and it is quite certain that a prettier sight was never soon In this nty than when , with ITnrtmm street thus filled nod illuminated , tne thousands of men in line lighted llio Uoiunn cuiidlcs which had been provided for them in number ? verging on prodigality , Tnouir was nbla/onml literally tilled with the Hying balls of many-colored lire , and viewed as was the Hctnio from the top of the Fnrnuni street hill by thousands of spec tators , called forth many an expression of araiizement , ns well at delight , from those who thoughlthai they had hitherto witnessed the fullest beauties of pyrotechnic display. It win repeated on Sixteenth street when countermarching from Ginning , nnd again on Douglas , between Tenth and Fifteenth , and this arrangement of tbo march hold the creat uncatimatcd throng that , lined the streets until the DiiraJo was formally itisrniasrd when the ho.id of the line reached Exposition hall at'Jsirio'clock , DUpluyi-il .Snpio Triiniar : [ < MiileH. : ThiTmiirchlng clubs were well supplied with trniiapsroiii'Ios , many of them of slgnili- cunt meaning. Among them were thcsu : Cleveland coming down in a parachute from Iho burst free Irudo balloon , and landing in a Inisro tureen of consomme , while bogging tlio boys lo "Lot Mo Uoxvn Kisy. " "U'o Are the People Wo Vole for Protoi'tton ; " "No Wildcat Monuv In Our pu-tv ; " "Wo Are for Harrison ; One CJood Term Deserves . Another ; " "Voto for Crounso and Good ( State Government ; " "Protection lor Our Lnborcttt and Mechanics ; \Vu Are Ameri cans , not HiiRllshj" "VoloSuro for thu Flag und HariUou , thu Old Soldlor'a Friend " "f..0 pel-Capita This Country Has It Now ; ; " " ' "A A'oto for Weaver Is a Vote for Clnvolaiit1 ) ; "I Urge Germany to Imitate tno Tariff system of the United Stntos. Uismurclc " "To the Vol. in-s Vote for Harrison und Pensions ; Vote for Cleveland and Vetoes ; " "i'lio Success of tno Uiiiifd State ? and Protection Is thoMoit n Illustrious of Modern Times , -illhiniirok. " "How Vou Huvo Grown-Is it Protection J" was tt.o surprised exclamation of Uncle Ham ns he cast a glance over his dominion , on ini. transparency oorno by Uie Hlulr delegation i. which also hud an excellent liKcnoss of Gov ernor I'rounso drawn by a young lady ITf that thriving little city. "Protection to Homo Indmtrv and Honest " " ' Money" and "Democrats , tiow'Un You Like ' Peck's Huportl" were oinor striking ideas I thus sot forth , while almost cvcrv clt b had , the name of some especially preferred candi I- date , either the nominee o'f u ward or the presidential , conaix'ssinual or gubernatorial nominee conspicuously displayed. South Omaha declared for her legislative and com- mUslonor nominee.nnd thu Second ward demanded "Prnteciion for Pearl Button ei Makers , " tendered doubly cmphallo bv the fact that that Industry is being rapidly built ll up in thii' . xvard. llbi Ono of thu transparencies rend : ' 'Vote biui tor C. H , Olm-ko for State Spnator The la"l Convict Labor .King of I.lnroln Is'Using "l Boodle to Defeat Him.1' ' iffit Within a fexv duvs pint it has coma to bo known that the men > liIt IntPrestcd In Lho convict labor contract at It Murom came to Omaha xvlth r u-4i * IT v tl tnonoy and ap " f > preached certain men xvith proportions file xvork lhat against tlio election of Mr , Clarke , gentleman lived at Lincoln sex-oral years while ongaetid xvlth the H. T. Clnrko ( Urug company and xvas open In his denunci I- ation of the Iil ring xvhlch runs the state peni tentiary. Thosn men , fearing that uo il111 jnvetitlijato their methods If sent to the legislature , have runson to oppose hi * olto- tinn and can xvcll afford to o17 handsomely pay 17 for It , It is reported that this ring Is also iccretly xvorklng ugalnsl Crounso. In currlacos In tbo line xvero abated Judao 10 Crounsc , John M Thurston , John L. Web atcr , Attorney Genpral Moore. I ) . II. Mercer. J. Huatingi L. Kulov , , Eugene E. H. I u in in Had A. 1C , Goudy , and they wore greeted xtltb prolonifod. applause 03 thoj wer recognized all along tlioroulo travcr od by the parado. tW Orirnt Crowd at tlio Hull. When the line ronchod the hall It xvni four to b nlrpady filled , and It xvas impossible slhlf for moro than 10.1 of the tnarcheri to got. inside ! the great building In xvhlch over IMWtl people bad found scats before their ar rlva U had bean anticipated ov Marshal Kobhon nnu Cliairmnu A. S. Churchill of the county central committee , nnd the line xvns ( ll'inlsscd nnd the spnaKers O'corlcd Inside. Chntrman Churchill nr.'sldcdi and xvlth him on llm platform xvoro so ttod the candi dates nbovn mentioned nnd Dr. M. O. Kick- oilsV. . N.Nnion. . J. II. Kyner , C. O. Lo- beck nnd C. A. Goss , nominee * on iho logis- latix-o tlckol. SpcakeiM xvpro limited to ton mlnuloi each. Mr. Webster uriod ? the endorsement of republican principles nnd the support of thn nominees. Judge Crounso xx'ns called" for. nnd said that ho xviis not particularly solicitous for votes , but xvas solicited * for the welfare of tlin stnto xvlth whoso Interests ho had boon cotinccicd for so many years. Ho Ima been honored by the people of the .state bcvond measure , oven bolero receiving the nomination for the governor ship , nnd If ho xvns elected lo that position his cup xvould bo IndccJ running over. It had nlxvavs been nnd nlxvays xvould bo his earnest effort to faithfully perform every duty entrusted to him. and ho could only say that ns governor ho would bo the governor of democrats nnd Independents as xvell ns of republicans. Ho xvould bo perfectly fair nnd xvould knoxv no SCL-I or division but would discharge all his duties to the best of his ability. Somn Trlslil 1'nels. Attorney Gonornl Hastings thought the Americans hud lonrnod the Insson of letting xvell ( munch nloiip , nnd xvoulo see to it thnt President Harrison romaiupd In the xvhlto house another lour years. Ho devoted the most of the time ullottoit to bun lo Iho lecU- laturu of txvo years uco , which disfranchised this county by neglecting its dutv to renp. portion the state , and nHo neglected to pass n resolution nuthotizing ttio governor to draxv the monuv ' collected years ace as a xvnr tax. He said'thnt the state board had In vestigated iho asylum charges within txvo' days after the imttcr xvas brought to tholr notice nnd hud foui.tl that txvo ot tno ox-em ployes luui imposed upon the superintendent , nud it had ulso transpired Unit both of those employes voted the democratic licitot. The concrestlonal nominee xvas called for , nnd nllor soeuking of the gentlemanly con duct of Iho campaign on his part , touched brielly on Iho tnrilT. honest money nnd honest labor. Mr. Robison utilized n couple of minutes in impressing upon th" voters the necessity of retting lo the noils earlv and Keeping up their work until the Inst oallot was cast , nnd Ihon Mr. Thurston xvns requested to talk a fexv minutes before the great gathering xvas dismissed , nnd Iho time for taming was ovor. Ttio rally was history , nnd loilay tiot only lhat rally , but uianv ' others will havp their oltect. Western Union cleulion returns xvill bo slioxvn from the 15th st. windoxv of II. L-itigsUidtor'a oigur atoro , the MeC'nguo ' building : , N. M cor. loth and IX Till" CIiilHn Citizens Anxlniu to Hear of tlio Ic- miltH nf Toiliy : * < Struggle. rCopjilKlitod r 1333 by .lumaj Corjoa lloimott.I \ xi.t'AitxiHO , Chili ( via Galvoton , Tex. } , Nov. 7. [ By Mexican Cable to tbo Now York Herald Special to TUB Iliju. | The people in this country lake a keen interest in the result of the election in the United States . , and there will bo much curiosity in oflloial circles' to hoar Iho returns. Active preparations are boine made espe cially in naval circles for n friendly rncep- lion to Admiral Gehnrurs squadron at Val paraiso. Tbo conservative party is using every means to defeat tno liberal majority xvith a vioxv of forcing the resignation of the present cabinet. Ho far they have mot xviib no success. Thu Herald correspondent at Rio Janeiro telegraphs lhat the national guard xvill bn mobilized for inspection. The state of Rivera has been plnced.uudor'iBarUaUpxv. The foil- craltroops in Rio Grande do Sul have boon reinforced and are now stationed throueh- out the stalo. A revolution is expected very soon in the province ! of San Juan Maltro , Argentine. Matters arc quieting down in Santiago del I'Mcro. The senate ban approved tbo a\v providing for the liquitation of the Nacclonal bank. There has been an active wccdini ; out or public caiploves , and Iho ) iy rolls have boon reduced $ JOOOOU monthly. The xvar stores in the urocnals are bsiug ovprhnuled. Indians in the Rio Negro territory are in a state of revolt , und it 13 ullo od Ir'vo been lulling settlers. " I'A.VXMvia Galvesion , Tex. ) , Nov. 7. 13r Mexlatn Oablo to tno Neiv York Hor- UdSpecial to Tin : 13uu.J The French : uinlstcr nt Bogota hai boon informed that ; he svnuic ite treaty with the canal company requires one year in xvhicU to complete nr- ranuoments for sturtlm : the xvork. The ex tension grunloil 10 Lieutenant \Vydo txvo years ano expires in February. If the xvorlc is not beun the property of tha company in the Isthmus reverts to the Colombian gov ernment. Panama tavors the extension and tun national government xvill probably con sent to it. if Fruncu guarantees the xvorlc. The ports of the republic have boon opanud for all oorts except Hamburg. Ilnrvo und Marseilles. Certificates of residence in New York are no longer required. VERY TIMEI.Y TAKEN. Two Jlncli Wnntcil Mini Ciiptnrfld l > y tbo Omnrll Itluin I'ollcu. The police of Council BlulTs on Sunday arrested txvo men us suspicious characlars xvlio it developed last night are "xvan'od" ' nt several places. Detectives Dempsey and Savaso visited the Bluffs lust nieht and ono of the men xx'as recognized as Franlc Craiv- foru , n noted burglar and footpad , xvhovith Hlcliard Gardnnr and s-jyoral others brolto ( Jraxvford's present nartnor is nn old-time Omaha crook and is known hero as Fred Hniitn. Uraivford admitted to the oftlcers thai ho asiistcd dimmer in tlio bold robbery of St. .lohn's ' Coliouiato church , committed u short time nao. Gardner did the active xx'ork xvhilo his pal on iho ouisldo Uopt. his xveatliof eve open to prevent n surprise. A hand some cold xvntcli xvas found on tbo men. Smith committed u dnrlnc robbery at Lin coln u ohort time ago , breaking int > j it saloon and literally sacking the pliu-o. liotli men xvill bo turned ever to the authorities at the places whcro their presence is diHlrcd. There Is u row ard of $51) ) tor the capture of Crawford , xvhlfh will probably be civou Deputy Marshal Fowler , xvho made tno r rest. ftiia.ti. JIIKKI , M.V TIU : I ll Tlilnl Tliert < H 1111 Ojiportiiiuty for a ' Another U'nr. KINSXS CiTr , Mo. , Nov. 7. General Nel a son A. .Mil us pissed through hero today enrouto to ChlcaKO , having completed Ins eint annual inspection of the Indian reservations In Indian 'Territory. General Miles , Itrun Intcrvioxv , slated thai the condition of ulTulrii is/satlsfuctory everyxvhore excepting amonn the Cheyennes nad Arapaboo . The latter tribes , lie expects , will RO on the warpatb unless tbo government takes btcpa tcei iinniodlutoly relieve them from threat ened starvation , Since their reservation xvas opened to entile mini t , says the general , their ratloui from the government have been reduced threo-ijuiirlera of the ork-inul amount , i'be Indians have econ nllottoa land In severally , but their ignorance of agriculture , com limed xvitb the poorchnracter 01 tbo soil and with tno disinclination of the Indian 'to work , nas resulted In bringing Ibom to a condition of starvation. They are potting restless , says the general , and empty stpmactis xvill drive them to the commission A of depredations ana dually to thu xvarpath , unless something U doun speedily to relieve tbcm , AlovimmilH ordreiiu ntoiimur * , At GlasBonr Arrived Furnessia , from Now Yorlt. At Flushing Passed Bolgenland , from Nexv YorK. At ( Southampton Arrived 0 Saalo , from New York. At 'Antwerp Arrived 0 Ilbinoland , from No xv York. At I'raxvlo i-olnt Passed Ohio , from Bal timore. At Koxv Yorn Arrived Aurnois , from Liverpool. OMAHA'S ' 0\18GRAND \ ; OPERA Ojoaiig of the Saison by Miss Tcnnant Olnry's Ccrrnatiy ft Sucoass. MUSICAL FEAST AND SOCIAL FUNCTION 't NiRht'ntulthnce 11 Tinllinonlnl to tlio I'liicK of tlTplI'molDtcr ami tlin - 1'opiilurltJ' if ! tlin Notion II 'TrnV.Horc. " Is Omaha to have Its regular season of grand opera yearly from this year of grace nnd untilvorsrmojl Certainly peed warrant for the realization of such n devoutly wished for consummation was furnished lust evening In the Urst por- formancoof MM Tcnnant Clary's company at tlio Uoyd. Al nil points that performance was a sticooss. Artistically , the worit was eminently praiseworthy , taken as a whole , nnd Iho character of the audience was an earliest of a critical interest , xvhlcli travo xvny ns the piav progressed to almost ontliuslastio expressions of grateful approval. ll is iruo thai the evening's entertainment had much of tlio character of n social function. Many , It may as xvell bo con fessed , attended xvith the inorott modicum of expectation of seeing a great performance jf Verdi's xvor * . How oould they do other- xvlsol Miss Clary xvas admittedly ns Inilcf.-ulg- nblo us she xvas enthusiastic , but Mahomet htmsolf couldn't move tno mountain ; and tbo moving of mountains xvas'suiely child's play In comparison xvilh obtaining llMt-clnss operatic artists to "Jump" half way across the continent to play a single engagement of six nights and for iho money Miss Clary could pay. _ Hut u xvas done. A really Ural-class com pany of operatic ulavow opened a six nights' Benson last ovoting , and the profcssionnl and daily press of thu country xvill refer to it under Us "proper style Iho Onmlia Grand Opera company. Omalia will surely ac knowledge to Miss Clary. Itcforo the Onrtuln itnso. Last evening's performance xvab prolonged to a Into hour boc.iUAo of some preliminary exorcises the litiuortnooo of the great ovenl was dconioj lo call for. ' ' 'ho orcheslra played "Amorica" und the niivor road a iipcuch. Ou uslialf of the oitv Mavor Demit giootod the "Omnbii Grand ODora company" and Conductor Mnretzsk , xvhom ho refprred to as lfMv old host of almost txx'o-scoro years , xvhcn for n quarter of a century Noxv York xvas my hunting irround and I n fre quent guoit of the great maestro to xvhom xvn al ! extend n rnyul greeting tonight. " Ilo rtxveli on tlio position and function of iho l.xric tlnirnn , tracing itu evolution , nnil thought some form .of ondoxvmont. local or national , xvns mui li lo be desired. He eulo gized Marnt/.olr nnd Mi s Clury at length , and closed hv saying : "It must hi flatterinc to the promoters of this ' movement und tq Uio urtisls of the com pany , on tbo eve of a great election , lo llnd such an audience to welcome them , and tlio public spirit , of our clllions may oodooonded upon to welcome the forerunners of a move ment which moans so much for the musical future of Omnhu. " Letters of regret at absence xvero read. OIIP xvas from Mrs. Frank Leslie , another came from Uev. L.r.'Thomus of Cnicneo , ana that "uonorary citizen of Otnahti , " George Francis Train , sen tan absurdly clever rhyme of mingled regret , at his enforced absence and lauaiitlon of the enterprise and the en terprising citj thai xvas supporting it. But the ' the ' play's thing' , „ - "It Trovalorc. " As has been said , the performance ns a xvbole xvas admirable , and iho most critical , xvho haply have tjfcit memories withal , could llnd but foxv Haws Vn it.- With but ono ovception tbo parts' wore adequately1 filled. The average audienca is so familiar xvilh " 11 Trovatoro" as to bo ombarrasjingly critlcnl. nnd the applausejasi ovonlng xvas proof of the excellence of lh"o intorprotatlnn. The audience xvas cold throughout the ooon- Ing scenes , and only sheer art-expression could xvarra it up to the oncoro-dPiiramlinir mood evinced during the later action of thu iruglc romance. The loading prima donna of the company , Mmo. Selma ICourt-lCronold. has a pleasing soprano of limited compass , but sulllclently flexible aud not without power within its limits. The music of Leonora she proved herself fully capable of interpreting , tier solo work was particularly praiseworthy in ner opening aria , "How calm , how placid , " and in her fourth act aria , "Borne on Love's own rosy winir , " while her wont in the immortal - mortal ' 'Miserere" captured the audience to enthusiasm , and adetmind for repetition that would not bo denied. In the dramatic pass * ages Mnu. Koort-ICronold's conception was evidently aoovo nor power * of exprusiion. A/ucouu was the wonlc point ot the per formance. A perfect rendition of the score nud presentation of cue character demand the highest powers , and Mmo. M'or.su-Leo scorned phvsically incapable of mooting the demand. It is only as measurnd by thu highest standards mat the lady failed , but only such comparisons are permissible in considering the work of so excellent a com pauy of artists. .llulo Volte * Kxcullciir. Mr. J Payne ClarUo Is a capital tenor of thorough rough and rjady robuito varisty. His "Maurico" was a finely conscientious per formance and fully onrnud the unstmtod up- plauso it received. Like the other members of the company , lie improved as the opera progressed , leading one to believe that to night's performance of "Trovatoro" tvill bens ns nearly purfciit as can fairly bo expected His nria work was correctly phrased and 1 altogether pleasing , while ho rospondnd to all requirements in the dramatic worn ud mirubiy. Tno most distinctive performance of the evcnlnu was iho Count dl Luna of Corosti. The part was sung lu Italian , providing an instructive dllforonco illustrative of the re spective mcnlH of the two verbal mediums in lyrio expression. As u vocalist Corosti may mvlto searching urltlcUm , but he is inui-li more than n clover baritone ; there is something in his manner so admirably con sonant with tbo environinnnt of romance ; ho wears median-ill costume as to the nabit borne , and plavs every moment be Is on the stage these and other indefinable but fully appreciated characteristics make his per formancu Romeihing to bo remembered n carrying sitcctntor and auditor beyond the too evident , makeshifts of xtapccraft to the very scone in anil around Allaforio. The minor parts wi'rp acceptably filled , Slg. Hologna's niisso doing good ueryico n the mnnners nliottrdpP6lFirmindo. ! U'ho chorus is nolWhftiorous , but H gets li lot of thoroughly ctfmih'jndaDlo work , am all lu all Verdi's moit ! popular opera received rendition at the H&yd last evening more worthy of praise thun'iiioro than oue preseu talion nt tlio bauds "of certain much renew now nod traveling organizations that have been hoard In Ami The audience stayed till the ( all of th curtain , late us It Avaa , nil highly piua&ed with the evening's ( liitqrtulnmont. It was u brilliant assemblage , tilling the house , and fullv reprcisontatlvo ufiiUmaha society , Thi army wab there , the ? cWJI professions wori there , tbo state exqciUye | and many poll tlcians were prasnut , tlio business muii nnd their families wore out' ? in short , cvervbody who Is anybody "assMtcfl" Its the inaiigura tlon of Omaha's I1MU.I season of gnim operii that is all hof owmtst own , Tm national coloi'i were trooped en either gldoo tin1 proicsnluni and under them banks o blooming yellow and white cui'.vtiuiitliumuma gave a chnrmliig effect. The ladles prr eu bad donned their daintiest gowns and ( lau dainusl ) most of them hud dotted tbolr huts most auspicious Inauguration thnt inns hnvo boon eminently gratifying to the courageous agoous ludv who designed the grand worl aud carried it to such pleasing realization. ENQINEBH8 MI8SIMO , Tivo Uniiloye | of Ilia Ilurber A plialt Com pauy UUHppeHr. Whether Iho high wind ? prevailing Sun day and tbo Hig Muddy ore responsible fo the unaccountable aisunpoaraDce of J. Culla nan and C1. Korea U a question which may today DO solved. Tbo two men are employes of the liarbe Asphalt company nud nothing bai boeu hc.tril of Hi cm since Saturday , when both went to n point some twenty miles upc the river. Cailannn was engineer of tlio Ing steam rollar "Jumbo. " onraitod In street Improve ment norK , while Noren wan engineer In chnnjo of the company's clly yards. The latter owned n small mcnm I'utiiich , which had been put In dock up the river. In com pany with Callanan lie ncnt after his prop erty Saturday , Intr-ndlng to oomo dowti the river and expecting to arrive here at noon Sundnv. Nothing has boon heard of cither of the men , Poroninn Harry Hucklov of tlio asphalt ' company's street linprovomont crow nnd C.tllanuti'a room tun to snout iho entire day yesterday in nn unsuccessful attempt to learn soinnthtm ; of the engineer. * and their thereabouts. It is possible they postponed heir trip homcwarn , owing in thu nlun . 'Inili , though iho friends of both men be- love they would send word if they intended oiiii ; to , as their nlnonco would ami dl.l ecosultato I ho laying off of the men om- iloyed ' with them. Noron Is um-riml nd moved hero from Council Bui IT * short time ago. Visitors during homi past summer to Lake Manuwa : miwi remember the steam launch ana Its wtior. the oo.U having bant , a pleasure craft hero fora few seasons. Doth men mav i turn P today , thoueli Mr. Uuckley mtortnliH ruve fuars in to their safety. MM. Norcu i also in total ignorance ot her husband's ' at ( . c- York Ocliunqn ( liiiitiitlons , Niw : Voiiu , Nov. 7. jSpeulal Tolcgrint to 1'nn HSR. ] lOxchange waiijuotod ni follows : Chicago , ( iOo pivmlum ; U ston , 10e , So ami c dljcount ; St. Louis , par. Clinlrni In I lu n nil r.v. UriK PKSTII , Nov. 7. Ninoc.iscsof cholera nil four iloiths from Iho disuasn are re- lortod nt bzoc/.uiiy , a town of Hungary. I'.tu.-mn i run. F. W. Collins of Lincoln Is nt the I'.ixton. lohn ' Crayon of Teknmali is nt IhoMllliml' 11. ! S. Pearson ot Chlcaco Is at thu Murray. Kugct.o Moore of Norfolk Is at the Mil- ard. 11. Anderson of M Union Is nt the Ar- : ade. indC C. B. Gregory of Lincoln is a guest at the ' .ixton. J. O. Halt of Superior Is resislcrcd nt the \rcado. < rli 12. D. Lord of Grand Island is at the ) ollono , DelJ J. M. Grimth ofVahoo is a guest at the Mlllard. : C. F. Gibson of Denver is a guest at tbo LK'llone. IJeiC C. E. Tofft of Lincoln is n guest at the Jcllono. DelC G. H. Hustings of Crete is registered at ho Millavtl. her D. D. Clink of David City xvas at the Mercer - cor yesterday , corJ J. M. Chi'iiy and Ellison Cheny of Waynn ire at the Mercer. T. A. Oroonxvoou of Wymoro xvas at the ' .ixton : yesterday. II. A. Harroxvs of Tcknmati is among the guests at the Arcade. f. Vf , Litllo of Lincoln is among the guests at tbo Murray. ' Mrs. W. S. Seovoy returned yesterday 'rom a trip to Denver. C. J. Uun , for ton years chief clerk of the jeneral passenger department of the Mis- . . Piicllio railway , died at St. Louis of typhoid fever. Ciucino , III. , Nov. " . [ Special Telegram to Tin : BUB.I The following Nebraskans reglsicroti hero today : PalincrV. . A. Me- Ancony , Omaha. Victoria Hyatt Mcillck , Omaha. Trcmont W. S. Davis , G. D. Malone - lone , P. U. Moara. L. A. Slovens. M. O. Mason. Omaha. Wellington V.T. Wnl on , Omaha. I.OC.ll. H1U : t' Pour minor per.nits , nggrogatinu S50. ) , wcro issued by iho supurintendont of build ings yoUorday. The nianagoment of Uovil's tlioator wishes , lieroby to announce that Mr. .1. P. Hunter lias no connection whatever either with Uoyd's theater or Bovd'a theater program. The regular meeting of the BoarJ ot Health was postponea yesterday on account of Chief Scavoy being unable to bo present. An effort will bo made to hold a meeting iater in the week. The ladles of St. John's Episcopal church will hold tholr regular monthly aociiii at iho residence of Mrs. Guorge J. Stonov , North Thirty-fourth street , between Seward mid Franltlln streets , on Thursday- evening next. All members and friends of tbo church are cordially invitou. Tbo moo'ing of the cltv council to no hold tonight will oo a quiet nnd 1.1,110 alTair. It is Qioro than probiblo that tbrro ivill not be enough of the tnumuers in attendunce to con stitute a quorum , us thu undcrstaiiding * is thai tno meeting will simply bo culled to order , uUnr which there will bo an adjourn ment until Thursday night. Superintendent Fitzoatru-l : ro'urnod yos- tenliiy moniing from a visiting tour in which he took in tbo schools of Cnlcago , Indinnnp- olis nnd Columbus , O. Ho speaks in high terms of Jhe schooU of Indian ipolis. In many rosp.'cls ho Ihinks they have almost reached tno ideal of perfection. In the mut ter of classtllcatlon and llnancioring they are models. Will Brookman , whoso ttcath occurred in St Louis last wouk after an illr.uia of two days , was well known and unlver.sully Jlkod by Ills friends in Omaha. lie was n son of P. Urockman , ono of Iho boil known gram men of the west , and was connected with - Brown Brother ) last fall and winter , during which bo formed many pleasant attachments. ! Ho was lu his twonty-llri.t year al ttie time of his death. am R na K = a ra / ? * * = WM w n nm mi u . That AVKU'S Sar.saparilla CLT.KS ' OTHKIIS of Scrofulous Diseases , Eruptions , IJoils , Etv.eiua , Liver and Kidney Diseases , Dyspepsia , Illieu- H mutism , and ratarrii sliould be con vincing that tlio Mime course of treatment XVIM. CTIM : YOIT. All that lias been said of the wonderful cures effected by tlio use of AVER'S Sarsaparilla during tlio past rx ) years , tnillifiilly applies to-day. It is , in every sense , Tlio Superior Medicine. Its ciira- tivo properties , strength , eircc-t , and flavor are alxvay.s the same ; and for whate-ver blood diseases AVUH'S Sarsaparilla is taken , tlioy yield to ( tills treatment. When you ask for ( AVER'S Sarsaparilla don't bo induced to purchase any of tlio worthless substitutes , which are mostly mixtures of the cheapest , in * gredients , contain no sursaparilla , * have no uniform standard of ap- * " pearauce , flavor , orclfect , are blood , purifiers in naino only , and are of fered to you because there is more profit in selling them. Tale ; 4. AVER'S Sarsaparilla An IrJ.O.A > er.lif Co. , Lowell , Man , ti I'licc * ! , ( Is tiultlit , $5. Cures otjiers , will cure you Ilo PAVING MONDS. 'rcotixinntluti and notice of .submission to tlio electors ami latVIIIOM \ of the i-lty ot Uin.iba of tbo question of Issuing the bonds of tbo elty of Umiiba In the sum of one hundred thoimnil ilo lars ( tl otun to pay for thn cost of pivlmr. tcpavlnsor man- nil .nil/.liii tlio Intor-octlom of struct * anil sp'ictw oppoilto alloys In sild I'lly. nnil lo liuy llio i-onof iinvlns In front of ro-il rstnto ' " 't subject to nssos inonl of special tues : To Om the ibn oli'iMors : and lo al voters of tlio city of l.lleorzn I' , llomls , mayor of thu city of Jtn ilia , ilii lisno this , my procl.ini it on , and > y tliu I niithorltv xo < to'l ' In mo is suoh nriyor In lirrouy a.vo publlo not cc to the utt-olors mil loinl voters of thoulty of Uiiinh i that n coneriil olot-tlon will bo hold In sild cltv on liir-td ly. the oUlith tiny , , f November. for the . i i ; , purpose of Dubinin ing to said oloiMiiM mil liiBin volCMthoquustlonnml 'on ' " propoMtlnn , "J'lnill ) ) ( the fltv of Oinalin In tim inn of n no hundred thousand dollars (1100,0 ( k bo Issued I for the purpose of D.tylim tlm i-ost of mvniif. ropivltis or inuuaduiniriiu the Inter- ioiMlnns of streets mid mi iuo opposite i IIOXM n saldi'ltv , or pivlna tlio coil of niviir'iu rontot real pstntr. not subjpci lo assessment ) f MiPclHl ; luxes for piviiii ; purposes. Mild ) ends to run not moro lli.ui twenty CM ) yours and to bn.ir Inlnrest puyiblo spinl-annimlly it ! rite not mouoillni llvo iti pur rout per an- nnil i i , xxIth " ' ronlion-i ntt'Ched , to bo villoil "I'nvlng i'oniK"iiul ' ! nut to lie old for loss thai ) > ar , the prntnods of wlnoli shall I nsnl for no itlior piirpnu thin nying tlm | cost of iiavin ' , rupavlni ; or iniicudntn 7.111 ? the Intersoctlons if street * and npacos opposltu nllry-ilii siM Cltv or In front of roil : cstito not siibjiH-t to IhSDSsniolll of RIlOOlAl tllXUH for piX'llU " HUP- pososV" Thn sild question nnil proposlt on nliiill In ) ' ihniitU'il to 8 till I'lcutor.s ( Millru In tliu primer 'orin piovldnd bv luw for iillk-lnl linl oH , ulth tlio XMH la 'Vos' " . " .M ) primp Ilii-rrou. All > f said li.'illnt-t hi > lng anX" tniirk follow * Itii tlio xvor.l " \ i-s" fli.ill bo coiintuil In f-ix-or of Usuliu s'lld buniN , nnd all of tiild ballon Hiving an X" in irk folloivlne tliu xvord "No" shall bu counted nnd oonslderod tis against tlio Issuing nf siKI bond * > " 'i'lio PHIi < ii boTiiioi'i"the day of said uleo- tlon at ul.'lit o'clni'l ; in thu niornlnit nnd shall oonllnuo otinii until so't | oi'K In llm cvinilni ; > f the SIIIHI ( lay nt the rw > i > ctlxu votlnK j. as follows : FIIIST wvitn ' ' " ' - - i ; 'Vllt''It-lot-S corner 7th nnd struuts. Mar.-y 8lh and nntl JonM flrit alloy tW | WHd nx'unuo siru ; corner 10th .11 . f corner ( ith llstrlot-N' ) W corner Dili and Bancroft N K cornur 13tl1 nna Vlnlon XVAllll. oorl"r ltl ( ! ntul Jonoi Corn8r 13th and n conior 2M nnd Loivc"- ! utli Ilistr ut-n > Ht side of South 2Jth oppiMlio ' street , I'opplelim urn. streets 7th District b IJ corner ICth ami 1'loi-cu conior Mlh n"d 'Mi Uistrlot-X E corner Sl\tconth and ' C'en- ter stri'ots. lilh District N W conior 3Jth and Dorcas \\\h \ \ \ l.strlct-S R oornurSath and IJanuroft taih District N K corner 13th and Vlutou Kith District SV corner 13th nnd Valley street ! ) . lltb District N Ecornor2Jthand liouluvard n ven no. THlllU XVAltU. t'rp1 ' , * ) lstrlot s w corner 12th nnd Chicago -'d IMstrlct-N W corner 14th nnd Davenport ad District-South sldo of Capitol avonuu 40 tr ( est of ) Will stroist , . . 4lh District Wusl sldo of mb. Htruut , bo- .vuen Donitlns nnil Dodiiu streets. nth District N i : corner lutb and Oanltol irtiiinn. liib District N" K corner Oth aud . llarnoy -.trecis. 7lh iJlstrlct S n corner llth and Doii.-lus itli Distrlot N K corner 15th and .Taukson ' . -iiL'ui - y 'Jlh Distrlot S n corner Uth and How.ird r.Tuimt XVAIID. 1st District > W corner 17th and D x-onpori stroatM. i'nd Distriet-N WcoinorS.'ndiiud -.treiiti. LUvonport ' ) rd District N W corner 5.1th und Dodge HI routs. 4th DIstnct-N E corner 17th and Dodie fltb Dlatrfot N E corner Kill nud Ilaniey ilili DUtrlct N W corner 20th aud Douglas * til'OtS. 7th ' District NV cornur 20th atrocl ami Ht. ilury's iivunue tilh Uistiivt d W corner SOth street nnd St. H try s avonuu. Uth Distrlot Hnatslilu of l-'oiith luth Htreut. nutwei'ii llarnoy si reel und til. M.iry's.mmur. IDlb District N XV corner lath and Lo ivim- worlli stroots. llth ' District S W corner 17th street and Si , .M iry's uvonuc. KIWI WAItO. 1st Olstrlct East silo of faliermiin avenue jpiHito ] ) Maiidi'ison atreuc. Slid District S K corner Shunuan aveuuo mil Wirl a true i. .Ird liiitni't SV corner Shnrnian uvenuu uiul L.uco .slruol. < th Dlstrlut N W corner Sherman iivunuo mil ( fracu street. . 'itli District h W corner lth and Charles .irnuls titli District K'ist sldu of Sberinan uvcnuu about 'II i font norlb of Nicholas < > tieot. 7lh Dlstrlot S K corner Ititli and I/urd slrei'ts. Htli District N W corner ICth und Hurt -treats. Jth Dlstrlut N H corner 15th and Uasi > t runts. 10th Dlstriot HastBlilo North 17th stioot between - tweon ( Junfiiriilii and c'ass hticutH. llth Dmtrlut-H K corner 18th uml Oaba _ streets. SIXTH WAIII ) . 1st District S H corner "ltd street : iuil Ames . ivuiiue. 2nd D strk'l S W corner 10th stieet und Draiid uvmiue. .Ird District N K corner 45th and ( Irnut . itrceti. tlt 4lh DlHtrlot-S corner 'Jlth und Mnmlcraon itrrels r > lh DHtrlct SKfiiriiur'JItli und Wlrtitn-eli. cm Dlhtilai .4 W coiner : Unl and I'urlior 7tb District N W cornur 24th mil Corby HtroelH. ' btb District M K corner 27th and liiinlelto , Oth District N E corner " 'ml and ( irant ntrents. Mb Distrlot \Vcorncr \ Mtli and Kr.iiiUin ilruuUJ. llth District B W corner .Mth und FianUIn 4trt'iita. " K'th Ulitrlot SV corner L''nd nnd Olnrii itrects , HEX'RNTII XX'.AIlll. ' 1st Dlstrlut-3 corner 58th and M.ison streets. 5nd District N r. corner -Jth uvoniio nnil I'oiiiiKUnn iivi'iiuo. . ' ( rd Dlmilul H W rornur i'tlth Direct nml Woolxvortb nveniiu. " 4th District .N W corner tlOtli strunt and Arbor Mruuu Ath District South Hliln of Vlnton Ntruut noir ( east of tonlli il''il uvcnnc. Olh DUtrlct K cornur JHb iivimim , ind I'opnlutoii aveniio. 7tn Uutrlut-N ! \ corner 'illb mid Kr.iiicla strinits. KldllTII XVXIIII. ' 1st District Knst hide of iOth itroot nnar noiitb ofiChiiru-sHtri'ia. 5nd DMrlL't Hem sldo of .Mil utrnet nuar south-it ) r.iul utri-ot. ar.l Dutrlcl N W corner 20tb and Nlcliolax ' 4th District \ E corner 50th and Onmluj gtrentv. Mh District West side of North 33th street near ( north of ) Cumins strnot. ( lib Dlbtilct S Kconior'Jidimd Hi ; . 7th District 9 W corner vUlb und truut * . MIMIIAid ) , 1st Dlstrlut y W corner T.J und Oumlm ; LM Dlitnet N W corner ICth and Oiimltiil " | ) N E cornnr 40th und Furnaia UhDlrttrlot North slduof Davenport ilreet HB rweit ( of ) North .T.'d nvanuo. Oth ( INtrlct s E coruur UUt iivoiiuo mid 01 . " ? . * rL' . ta Yf corner Sith nvuiiue und . . . ktnii otrniit. whereof I have liorBiinto fct haii'l ns nnvur ( if " > ld cl'y of Oiiiuha , this Attest : JoilNCIaoyBS. olty Olerlt. oiuu.'lt CJKADH OKDINANCIJ NO. 1SI. no ordliriiicu t'Ji tutciii t inn sruln of ! * > lli " Hlrecv from I'owlur iivciino to Ainn-i nvoniiij. In thoclly of Onmlia. nnd n > pealing = < o much ofllrudi ) OrduiHiico No. : i'7 nml no iiiiifliuf In all ordlnuiiccs In conltlct lierowltb : i I It ordained by the clly council of tliocily ( J ofOinuhai ' . . . auollou J. Whoiod * , It has btuii declarad t to rhiliKO the crniln of , i5Mi stroi * from I owlortivcnno "I ? to AIMIH avoniin ! And xvliurotm. thri-o dlilntorost cd frcoholit DM h xo lioon appointed by tliu innvor anil roniiriiioiliiv llm cliy ( . oiincll to tippmNd tlid llniiiaciisHrNliiK bv ru'i nu ot the cliiingo of IMI-I ; horoln 'pocllli-il : ami . . .v \\lioloas , silil iiiiir\l | ; or. < . nflor ilnhniiall. . fylni ' ; iiccordlnz to linv nnd oxnmlnln tlm iiroppriv nircetcd by said clniiitto of fir.nlp. j hn { linvu [ { } * npiiMiviMl iniidi- olr the report suno , : and tlio clly oiuncll ' , Tla-rofori' ' , the grade of vild patti of JWlli strret I * lieroby eluintfcd and < stalillshcd Ihixt ' the nlovntlonstliall be us foi IIIM < , thn so ar.ulo botxfccii the po nls cited being uniform straight ; lines : I.iovrxtlon South PIII-II of l'ovrer ! nvo- HUD ( nsoslnlillslicd ) liKI.0 Noilli onrbof .Morvdilh nvo.viKn vi" n I Snntli rnrbnt Moiodltb uvp'.tuo North Unit of alloy hot n gen Meredith nnd A.mt"t nvo- i noes .M.1.0 North c'lirli of Amos uxr , ns pst'ihllhi > d 1SVO . . , , , . Sections. So lunch of Oniilo Ordliiniico No. ' Mi nnd so much of nil otlirt ordintuii'csdoMn i Ing iho criules of the nbovo strooN. as con ! flicts ltli the provisions of this nrillniinco.Is hereby rrpuulo.l. .woiioui : Thin or.lltinnt'o shnlt like oltoot nnd bo In foron from and utter Us U4ssaio. 1'njK.oil Ootobor Inli. iHr. . JUHS ( iiiovi : , ( Miv Clerk. K. I1 DVVIJ * . President. Clly Council. Approved October ' 'Ith , tsre. OK > . r HIMI" : . Mayor- rrochinintliiu And nollco to the electors an I icunl vntiirs o tin' l ! clly of Onmlia of tin uiinunl city tiled ion of tlio city of Otirilin. to bo held on Tiin-.iliiv , tin- sin , lay of No\i > mlu > r. H'i ' for the pur- pos ofi'liM-lliig upu eonncllm in from uaeli mini To tluM1 ectois anil lu ul votoix nf Iho rltyuf Oin-ibii- ' I , ticor/o r. llonils , iiitiyor of ( lie oily of Oni'iliu , iln IHSIIO ill. * , my pi'iiiMiiiniii ion. ami by tiniiutliorlty vested I I me us such mayor do lieroby clvo pmillo noilcn lo I berk-dors and Irjal voters of the c.ty of Oniali i thnt an . llllllllll Oily ( llui'tlOtl ( if till ) I'ltf nf OhiHlKl , will In-held ' insililc ly on Tue-d" > , thni'lirhth iluvof N'oveinlior. ( Ml.1 , for tliopurnoieof meet- liir onn ooiincl m in frum cciuli ward. ' Tito polls -hall be ontdi on the o y of said clei'iloi at oli'lil oMoe ! < in thn morn nu uml Muill contiiiiiu open until - - . \ ndiu'K in tln < ovDiiliig of the ( , 'inio day , ni thn iP poctlT votlngpliieiM following , to-wlt : Ullal XfAllll ' S ' ' corilur Tltl " ' ' W corner Sth alld ' ' " ' N f > "rM8r , , 3 eornerof 1'nrlt Wild iivciini C ° r"t'r Gth 1"1 N W corner Dili nnd lUneroft K C0rnor Ia" ' ; " " 1 VIllto" B-ONtl WAHII. ( > nr"0r 13lh ooinor I8Ui B eor"or 2i" nni1 nth Dlstnot-KiHt ' side of Soiuli ' 'Jth sticetj opposite I'opuldon nve. ' " ' " ' S I : Clrnor "lh ! IMl1 Uth DIstHflt-N K corner Sixteenth and l Oon- lJr ( 81. rGOt 5 , - . ' | ' { ( { | DIstrlet-N eornar 2.'th mid Doroat H K cornor'0tll nd Hanuroft N IJ corner ntl' uml Vlntoi' ' 'ornur ILU : | " llth District NE corner aotuind Ilouluvaiil TIIIIlllVAItll. . 1st D.'strlo.t-S W ' . corner 1'Jtli nn-1 Olilean'C bticets. -'d District N W corner lltli unit D.tv-cnpdi-l 'Id District South side of Capitol nx-onuo IIIMT ( ui'St uf ) uiii htreet. 4tb DUirlet We.st Hide of jUv 12th street , bo- tiveen Douzlns anil Do.l o trcots. 5th DMrlct-N U corner lull ) and Capitol iivunuo i liih District N r. eonmr flth and llarnoy hironls. 7ih llatrlct-y K corner llth and [ louglai Htieuts. Htreou. nth District N K corner 15th and Jackson . nth Dlstriot B K corner 10th and Howard i nl reels. [ POl/'KTII XX'Allll. 1st District N W corner ITtli and Davenport ' stioots. * 2nd DUtrlot-N W corner a.'nd and Davcnporl r f-tn-tMs. V ! rd Dlbtrlet-N XV eonmr 2.Hh mill Diil ) ol [ * ireoth. t 4 III ) Distrlot N E corner 17lh und Dodo strccis. fitn District N i ; corner ITth nnil Ilaniey ' .truulH. ( itli District N Vf corner 2iJlh and Douxlas wl nt reels. HI Till ' District NV corner 'Jiitb street mill bt. tlury's uvoniio < tli ' Ih-ilrli-l 3V corner SOLIi itreot und St. „ Maiy's aveiini ) . Oth Dislilot i.islKdoof : ) Siintli IDtli street , " iiui c"n llarnoy si loot und Hi. M iry'sivoniin : Mill Di-itrna N XX' corniT isth anil 1,0 nun uoi Hi strooti. Mtli Diiarict .4V corner 1'tli street und Bl , ' M ry's avenue. WITH Isl District -Hunt Ilo of Hherni.in iivenuo opposite Mundursuii mruiit. - nil Distrlot N i : earner Hliurman iivcnuo and Wlrt strcei. : ird District H W corner Slii-rmnn .ivoniia mil LiKOhlront. 111I Itb DNtrlct N W cornur t-'liuniiun itvcnuu mil ( < raeu striM'l. Jill IJistrlct & W corner 17th and Ubarlos .1 nuns l .th District K.ist Hide of Midrniun uveniio .iboill 'III foot north of > , u'holns htreet. ? tb District S 1C corner liith und l/.uid stiei'tK. ih Jlstrlet ) N W cuniur lOtli uud Hurt .lieuis. ' .nil District N C cornet 1.1th and U.ibJ itreeu. lOtli Ills ! net East ldo Ninth ITth utieut bn- Iween Oulifoinla und t'.iss ' itit'Pis. lllh Distrlut-H K coiner Ibth tanl SIXTH WAIID. 1st I District 8 n corner Situ bliuet nud Aniei i avenue. i'ml Dstrld.-S ! W corner I'Olli Ml rout mid avoiino. Ilrd DMnet N K comer lh uml Oranl 4ib Distrlot fi W corner 'Jlth nnd Mnndcrion r > ih DNlrlct sn corner -'lib und Wlrtitn-ets. Dili District H W corner Wlrd and I'jirker 7rtb Dhtrlct-N W corner i'lth aid O'oiby - Kth Dlntrlct N K corner " 7lh and llnrilcttut slrciits. > 1 uib District N 12 eonmr I'jnd and Grunt l | ! ih DlMlrlut N W corner 'JStli nnd I'niiiklln ll lllll "District H W cornur SI Hi nnd I'ninklln l th Dl trlol S W corner " 'ml nnd C'l.irU st-outs , t- HiVKNTII XYAIII ) . 1st 1)11 rlut-S W i-oiftor Wth ami i'iiil DUtrlct-N K. corner l"Hli nvonuo anil 1'iipiiliiloii iirciino. Urd Dliirlut H XV cornur IV th Hi rent und Wnolworth uvenuu. ( Ih District N Vf corner .Uth htroot und rVbrDUlriot-Soiilh side of Vlnton gtroot nn.irou > it of Month ! S-'d nvimiie. Clh Dlatrlct y 12 cornur 'mil avenue unur rf I'opplelon iivenuu. , Tin Dlntrljl N Vf corner 3Uh nnil KriincU 'J lceU. ' - RUIIITII XX'Allll. 1st Dlslrlnt Kiist sutu of Mill vtreut naar isnutli of i ( Jh-irli'-i ftritia. X'nil District Wimt HliU > of LTId hlrcct H'liilbot ) ranlMri-ijt. . .rl Dutrlct .N XV corner 20th and WebiI'ii > < - tii D'lulrlot .V 12 cornoi- Mill and Cumins htrcetn. f.tb Dinlrlct Wehtsldcof North -"illi troi ) ' . u near innrtli of ) Uiiinliij ln > t , ta mil Dlatrlel S 12 eorpur 'd nuil Hurt utrccH. c , 7th DJutrlut S W conior .Dili and Him ti iitiooU. NIMH WAIIII. Ut Dislrlot-S W cornur aid anil ( Juiiiliia' ' | | I'd'Dlitriot N W corner JOtli and OiitnliM Jj ' * Ul.ldtitrIot-N | 12 corner Mb and rarnuiii-j fclrft"'uirlot North liio of Daronpart ktreei y rtnu t of ) North a-ilnvuniiu. 5th dlstrloi-o J-2 rurut-r aut nvonuu mid lri -H W coiner Mill uvuiiue uml xtllnim wlinrcof I liuve hereunto fcolniyi , linnd nuiiiuvor of mild , ulty of Uuiahn , thli < At urn : JoiiNGiiovKS , bliy Oierk. ' olUil U }