! i THE OMAHA DAILY BEIC : WKDNISSDAY , NOVEMBKIl 10. TITLES TO THEIR SEATS Prospective Lawmakers Who Will HRVO to Frovo Their Claims. "SOME" LEGISLATIVE COMPLICATIONS llojrit County1 * nirrtnm llrliiR" fntti 1'nnif hicnrp Scrluim ( tvrrslglit i-Nprnl : cr iiilor' : < I'nsllloii Assnlli-il luiporl- unt qnrKtlniis t llo DrclilGil , . following clojcly on the counting of the votes of nu exceedingly intoroiting election , como two vcrj important questions concern ing the cotnplixion of the ipgMatuto , and the right of certain mun tp sit therein. Jloyd countv , Hranll and apparently Insig nificant as it appears in connection with the political situation In this lato. will ilguro with consluornblo Imoortanco at the coming session of the Uvlsluturo , anil all hucauso of an oversight oa the part of the last lawmaking - making body of the ntato , which failed to provide for the representation of that county in the lower ifcgisiallvo hull , As lone cs it was known politically simply ns unorganl7Cd territory , Hovd county was provided for in a Huimtorlal district , but when it was organized and attained to the dignity ol being a countv by itself tbo legis lature nonlec'ed ' to hitch it on to nnv leglsla tlvodlstrlctorlonnltolt a legislative district by itself , and rlpht there Is the rub. The votnrs up there did not propose to bo left without representation , however , and ut the recent election they voted fo n repre sentative from their midst and elected C. J. Bltuso , n republican , by an overwhelming majority. Hut that wns not till tbat they did in this direction. Some doubt oxUtod nu to whalhcr thov were entitled to a representative all by theiuHulvos , and thov Ilgurod it out tbat if that was the case they ought to hnvo been altnchcd to Knox county. To mnko things aura they decided to vote fur I tha Icghlativo tlcUot iinmtnntcd by Knox county , and thov did it in a manner-that Chester Norton the gave , re publican nominee , ! ! OU plurality. Inasmuch ns Knox county gave .1 , C5. Kruso , iho inde pendent nominee , n plurality of but I'-ln , Hoyd cnuntj'-j vote completely overturned it , and the complication wus oomploto. The slluatlon now resolves into this * If Uoyd county is entitled to representation , It is either by itself or in conjunction \\ith on adjoining county. If it is bv iisolf , there will be 101 members In the novt house of loprosontullvos distend of KO , as has bocu counted ou up to this tlmo. imd Iho republi cans will hnvo foriy-nlno of that number , with the democrats and Independents tbo same ns before reported. If , on th other hand , Boyd county goes in with Knox- , the inde pendents will lese a representative and the icpubllcnns will gain o e , piv'lng Uin latter forty-nine out of HO , and bixtthree on joint ballot , or ono neiucr a majority limn they now have. Knox county , however , does not tiilto Kindly to nn increase in its leprcsentativo territory , and when iho vote of 13o\d county ivas scat , down to the ooiintv clotk of Kuox to bo canvassed that oflluial refused to oin- vass it. IliMiiitirully Tmiclrit l'p. NIOIIKUIA , Keb , Nov. 15. ( Special to Tin : 13m.J A few years ago it wns ono of the ox- pooled occurrences tor KIIOX county to visit the various republican coi.vontlons with double-hendor delegations. For the past six .years , however , no such thing has occurred. IJut now wo will have nn opportunity to go Into the logislaluro with a contest. I'liero was , homn question whether Boyd county belonged to Knox for legislative nur- poses , especially for representative. Counsel xv.is taken and the republican mid democrat nominees from Knox county sent their cer tificates of nomination to the clerk of Uoyd countv. and ICruso , thoinaopeiidcntinombor , sent in n petition for liling. It was dis covered , however , that iCnox county was not recognized in the deal , and , oven though the law only provides for 100 members , Boyd county put up candidates of their own and the certificates of nomination wcio ignored. Chester Norton , the rcnublican nominee from Knox , hnnpcncd to bo in Hoyd county at the time thoiicUots were printed , and not being able to gain recognition from the county clerk , went , bofoio , iu.igo Kinkuid of Holt county and procured u mandamus ordering the clerk to Include his name uiinn the Boyd countv uallots. This ho did by writing his nnmo in the place loft blank for the votes. Uoyd eour.ty gives Mm ton n rousing vote , AIU ! as ICruse onlv received Jortv-two plu rality In ICnox county , Norton is elected. The county clerk of Knox county has Issued Kruso his.ccrtllicato of election , Ignoring the Hoyd county vote , and Kruso expects to hold his position bv claiming that Boyd county is not Joined to this for leghliitivo 'pui poses' or anv other. Attorneys who Imvo looked the matter up , clnlin that Boyd county must Join ICnox. U'ho county was unorgnnl/eil territory until iho summer following thn silting of thu last legislature and organization really had not taken place until lust fnll at the general election. Thus It ts that Mr. Kiuso will have to bo tnlcon uown from the list and Nor- tou seated in hln stead. 11 mr lliu Kx-Sponker huuiirud thn Voles ol Clay County Doiuorriim. , Lixcoi.K , Nob. , Nov. I.1) ) . [ Special Tolc- praui to Tin : Bp.ij.J Considerable comment lias been ox mod in this city today by the report - port that the election of ox-Speaker ISlaor to the legislature from CI. y county would bo contested. At a lito ho r this uftornoou there was illcd with tbo clerk of the supreme court n case entitled , "Stale of Nebraska ex rol.V. . .T. Turner against Herman U. Stein , county clerK of Cluy couiuy , " In which ho gives formal notice that ho has implied to thi ) supreme court for a poromptorv writ of mandamus requiring him to Issue toTuruer u fcrUllcrvio of election to the hoiiso of roprc- KOtitutivos from Cluy county , llo asks for a hearing upon the application on Tuesday , November'.l.\ . In his petition the rclator sots up the facts that ho was regularly nominated for the leg islature by the republican party , und that iilsnaiiio was nriutod in correct form on the ballots ; UmtJohn I'almer was also nomin al oJ by tbo republicans ; tbui H , M. Kldor and K. A , McVey were nomliiutcd by the pooplo's indopondunl party und ilso by the domocrutlo party , In prcpailng tbo ballota the county clerk placed the names of Kluor and Movoy upon tliu ballot and Diluted u.'tor each nnmo tno words "dBiuoonit-naoplo's Indoiiondcnt , " but on the wrilton dom.iud of Killer und AloVoy and upon vl.n written 3fu 1'iind ot iho chuiriuon of the county central co unlUccs of lioth the penplo'i. independent and domocratlu paitlos , i na uy th roils of legal proceedings tbu coi nt/olork changed the form of the ballot BO us to present iho iintuci of Cider nud McVoy lwic' on ouch : ballot , once as thu puoplu'H indcpendont can- dlJato and onoo ns iho democratic c naldate. lluw thu Vutw Mood. The oftlclal canvass o ( the ballots cast in Clay county blinus that tlioru worn cast for H. M. Klder ' " orul , people's indoponueiit , 1,41" , nua forK. M , Kldor , democrat , ' 50 ; for K. A. MoVey. poopla's Independent , 1-IOT , and iV.or K. A. MuVtiy , democrat , Sll. There were cast lor W. J. Turner , tlto rclutor , l,4ai votci. Thu rotator claims that the use of the bnllol nhovo dnscrlbcd nui a docoptlon und a fraud practiced upon the voters of tbo county ; ( hat wlillo many democrats would not havu voted for u people's independent oaudulate , but seeing iho iiatiui o [ S. M. Klder , ' followed by the word democrat , rated for him through lpior.tncc. Turner ullepes , thut ho wus justly and fairly oleclod it the fraudulent votes above pecillod nro excluded : that if Iho votes to oust for lOUor , tbo Inuepenilunt , uud ICIdur tbo democrat , bo not consolidated ho would b vo u plurality of sovenleen votes ever Klder anil twenty-seven over MaVey. S. W. Christy , iho Eonubllcun caudldata for utato senator In ibo Twenty.llftli sona- torlnl district. oomprUIng tha couutlea of Ctay ana llaiaillon , also commences asluillar action against County Clark Stein HU competitor wai L. L. Johnson who wus nom inated by both tbe Independent and demo cratic parties. His name nppcnroJ twlcn on li.illot. In Ilanillton county Johnson's nnmu iippcnrod but once on onch bnllot. If Johnson's votns In Clnv county nro not con solidated , Christy will have n plurality of llfty-ntno votes HI the district. Coii l < li < riil > li ) I'crllng In Clnj' , Cf.\r Or.STrn , Nob. , Nov. ! . fSpeclnl to Tun Brr. . I Notice wns served on Countv Clerk Stem last night of npplluttlon to the Minretno court for n mandamus to coinnol him li Is3tio ccrlltlcalcs of eli-ctlon to Christy , Turnnr and I'altnor for senator nnu reproscnlatlvos pfT the reoubllcin ticket. And It Is now undnr- > teed thnt the fusion candldutus , .lohnson , ICIUor and MoVcy , have comincnccd nroccrdings In the district court to comnel the Usulug of rertlflrnlcs to thorn. This will in nil probability result In a eon- Ilictof nuihorllv. This tnovo grows out of Iho peculiar form of the ballots. Vho eim- palgn committees of the democratic and in dependent pirtles Oomandort to hive thn names of tholr cnndld.ilo ) nrinlod sonnrntcly ou the billets , and conscquunllv the rotiirns allow each of thnm roceivinR votes ns liulc- por.dcuts and In another pinco as democrats , Considerable fcnlinc Is being manifested over the matter on nccount of Iho charges of unfalrncis on iho part of the counly clerk. TIIISPOILS. : . South lalotii DdiiiocraU Now Itn.xljIn Id-rntvo 'I hrlr I'ny. YVMJIOS , S. I ) . , Nov. 15. ( Special Tele gram to TUB Uii.J : Ihroo di'tnocrntlo lawyers - yors , It. C. Wnlsh of Ueilllold , U R Whit- cbcr of llishmoro and S.Y. . TraMi of Scot land were toilny consultliiB with Otto I'ce- nilllcr relative lo a federal appointment. Tliov all wiint the sanio place , that of ussht- nnt llnltcii Slates attorney , now hold by Mr. Walsh , law partner of Uhnrlcs 1. Howard. At present the salary ! divined liotwoun Ilouard nnd Welsh , because Wnlsh stnjs at homo und altuids to linn business while Howard works for Uncle Sam. If Walsh pets the place miner Ulovelnnd the nrraii p- mo-it can contraie , except that Ilownril will ao the homo worn. It Is nil nrniuRCd lhat Hartlotl Trlppand Otto Pooinlllerill at tend to the distribution of toiioral patronauo in the Btiue for Mr. Clevolnnd. .luilRi ) Tripp who Is in T.iuomn , Wash. , has been wilttcu for nnd ho will go to Washing ton to look alter the affulM there whllo I'oii- miller wort the other end of thu string in South U.iltotn , and they will piobably have tholr liiinds full , because there will joacrcat scramble for olllcop. U seom-i that tlio young democrats who Hid all the woiK and ran for ofllcc In the late campaign want ofllcoj as well as the oldur uomocratsvlio sui nround und husbanded tholr cash. The older ones are Just uo\v very enthusiastic democrats nnd the youiisMors rtu not lllto it. Otto Posmlllor , whD o position us chairman of the democratic state i-oinmlttee gives htm con siderable inlliiouco , U saiu lo bo with the youngsters. A. M. Hnitllsh and L. 1) . 1'.it ni or aio candidate * for the Vankton pOHtmastorship. That poslticn will p.iv inoro In the next four year * bocuuso the ollluo is now second class , 'L'iioto arc no candidates for the land olllco positions because the salaries there aio to bo reduced. The democratic politicians ot the stnto will op pose an extra session of coimress for the leuson thut tnoy want the ciuostlon of ofilces bottled Ural. This Information is from a reliable liable source. KAT1C KM'llt , ! Tiuly ( iciod til tlio Mate Kngngu In n Uuiuoimcraticni. TEK nun , Neb. , Nov. 15. fSpoclnl Tele gram to Tin : BKU.J This bus been ucmo- crr.lio day til Tokaraah and lepubltcmis hnvo found what consolation thov could In con lomnluUng the handsome majority Bur county rolled ui ) tor Croiinso. All day long enthusiastic democrats huvo boon preparing for tlio rntilicntlon tonight , in which they desire to ox col any demonstration made by their tcpubltcau brothicn during the cam paign. The best of humor has prevailed and thu republicans of this ami neighboring touns willingly loaned their torches lor Iho occasion. Kvory store and dwelling where the inmate's were of demo- crutlc Droclivitlcs was a blaze of light , while iiinumorabli ) lanterns decorated the fences and innntcd the sacred unclosnru of the luvorcil few who hnvo so suddenly found thumiulves .1 p.ift. of that great and murhty throng who in a few months will bo us loud in their clamor 10 turn the rascals out as they are in their &houts of victory to night. Arrangements bad been made for excursion rates nud special norvice , and there was u luixo crowd in altendanco fro.n Blair , OnUlnnd and Lyons. The procession was tully a ( juarter of u mile in length and the flraworKn magnificent. Attar Ibo march ing the several bands entered the crowd and in the absence of speakers dlspunsod demo cratic enthusiasm to the luno nt " .Marching 'through lli > Snmo Inu 11 : - | ) ) - Kociiril the i\KlliiK : still I.IMV. Cnmi Hirim , la , No15 [ Special TelOKratn to Tun Hiic.j Moro than twenty of iho leading rormolicans of tnli city were intervlowed todnv as to what should bo the nttiuido of the republican party In the fn- turo in ro ard to tlu prohtbitlun uuostion. With ono or two exceptions they ovnruasod the opinion lhat Ibo present law should bo repealed as soon as possible und that the question .should bo kept out of politico llll > : illt till ) I'UHlDlllKlK. Thomas J. Smith of Aiutworth Is at the Millard. lie is a member of the executive branch of the republican state central com- tinttco nnd chairman of the Brown county control coimmttoo , and oiiRinoerod the lli ht which was successfully waped by the repub licans ot that county against the combined forces of the democrats and independents , and which resulted In the election of the straight republican tlclcot ever that of tbo lusionlsts , That the tusion of tbo opnosini ; forces was very I'omplolo was evidenced by the fact that only ninety straight democratic votes wore cast in iho entire county , while olRhtv olchl were polled in Ainsworth pro duct alnno two years ngo. The electoral tluuot received n plurality of 1UII out of u total of ni.'l votes , and every reUblean ) ! on the tlcltut earrlod the county , Mr. Smith says that hK county was ignored by the Mult ) contra ! committee , nnd was apparently Kivun up as hopeless , and ho Is tnorofuio ex- i-eodlnulv jubilantnvor the outcome , .Nut III ll Hurry In Durluri' . Oi'iicralG.il. VanWyclc waslu thoclty with his wife n short tlmo yostenlay njorniiiir. Ho Insisted that he was feeling Ilrst i.ito slnco thoolectlon , nUhout'ii ho looked Momowliut worn. When asked whether or not ho was a candidate for the United States .senate , ho replied that. ! ? ? did not wain lo he inter viewed about it ] uu at tin * lime , out said said thut uftor n while ho would say what ho Irjd to say and say it frankly , Ilu thought that u man would bo very foolish to do unv tullihiK about a possible candidacy until It was dvllnlluly known- Just what the rom- pU'.vloii of thu next lot'laluiure would bo. llo listened with n great auul ol interest 113 tu Hut siandiiiB of the Ihroo parties In the two houses of the legislature , nccordui ) ; lo the reports thus far formulated , and discussed the complexion of the national body that will bo 11101 Interested in the action of the Nebraska loslslatuio. I fritoi > ilninonriitH ( leltihrntu , Cuusiov , lu. , Nov. 15. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bi'K.J A great demonstration was that of the democratic ratification here to night. Over n.UUU people ivllnonod the clvlo parady , Don Iho and pyrotechnic dls- play. Addresses were maua by lending domucrau t tlm ICIehlh district , among thoui being Hon. H. T. Willetts. l'uttl oii [ ur I'rralilunt. i , Pn. , Nor. 15. A con pi o of men mnrohod lu the democratic proi ssloii last night 111 Jubilation over C'lovoland's ele < tbo. Ail-the surrounding towns were n p/osentod. "I'nuuon for preslaeul In IbOe , " was uii Inturlplion on ono of the Danuers , , Illtfli ItolliT Ktiuhell Ciunicleil , In ihu case of tno state against Frank 1' . KltcheH , chargoU with huving obtained $700 from thoCusuy ou wortbluss dratu , aim 01 trial In the criinlun1 , court , tbo jury las night relurnea u verdict of gullly us chargei in iho iadlcimont. I'erfecl action and parfoct hoaitb roiult from thomeof DsWiii's LUtlo Karly His urs. A perfect llttla pill. NICIIT FILLED WITH NOISE Omaha's Unterrifiod Attsst Their Joy with Jubilnnt Demojstrations. DEMOCRATS PASS IN PROUD PARADE lit thn I'lirrRoiicrato Itrnr Tntflu-H mid iiPitvTin norm iiyViiy nl l.rttli'B HIP \Vnrld Know I liey Are Vit A lite , The democrat * got il Into their licnds last night thnt U wns their tlmi to Iiowl , and they howled. Thuy thought that they had something to bo tickled ever , nna without waiting to doeoromlv rotur.i thank * on the day sol npjrt for that purpose , they pro ceeded to turn themsnlvoa looio lu Iho most Informal manner Imuffinablo. What tin Infernal rackut they did kick tipl 1\Uun it corner logonlnc up a Jollification , the democrats can louiilly walk uway with the whole bun lactory , for It Is the same with nolso as with votes Ihoy can turn out inoto ' with fowcr ylven iiuinbor < > than ntiy other people ou this popullst-nHlteled foot stool. Hut ihcn. there will bo more nblo-bodled OomociMts some dny that is , if nil the 10- year-old boys who were In line lust night live to grow up and vote thnt ticket. Somoof them uiidoubedtly will , but It won't bo safe for the union-tiled to banic on the Thurston drum coin * and some of the other republican organisations that word cu gaged to lend their services temporarily to the catiso of exuberant democracy. Bui it was a cieat demoiHtrntlon and no mlstnko the greatest by far that this city hns witnessed since the night beforuclecllon. There were rooiters , ullvo nnd dead , in numbers thai Insure a panic li. the bouitry inaikot for months ID cocio : horses In dr-j - that before the days of electric transit would have sup/jested / a raid on the barns of the slroul car compauj ; plus hats that wore dta-.vlug pensions when Thomas .lefferson was in the white house ; more tin horns than Ametiean inetorlea will turn out during Cleveland's administration , and the entire left-over stock of election clears from an unsuccessful state campaign. And perhaps you think the parade wasn't a hummer , but it wns , and It hummed in lbl > difleicut tunes nnd language1) . The line was M ) lone that It made n ropublicun tired to look the whole length of it , aud tbur binned so much red 11 rn and lizz wonts that the manufacturers will have to work nights or the ropuollr.ius won't have enough to go around in Ib'JU. ' The Siitnoots led the nrocossion , and threw their protectitit ; presence around u carriage In which were scaled Governor ] 5ovd. Or. CJcorgo L. Millnr , fjnucral Victor Vifiiuaiu , und Judge W. C. .lames of Council BlUtTn. iXuxieamo the Second Ward NouDariels , hut whether the nnmo applied to the men in line or the new breed of roosters they carried , could not bo ascertained. If it was the birds , Iho brand will not become popular. Bryan's Guards was Iho nnmo ot a Lin coln marchini ; club inlnto uniform thai came up from the capital city to sue that Uio congreshman from Iho First district got back inmo alive , and aside from the ban a 3 Ui in vert ) iho only uniformed orcauizatlon In ; I1O. The Jacksonians acted as u bodyguard for Ir. JJiyan , J , Sterling Morton , John A. Jreichlon and Euclid Martin , und not ono of ho quartet got away. A tiillybo coii"h was surmounted by a lannor which proclaimcil that il had been iionopolizod for thopccailon by the World- loiald , and above all was a placard with ho words , "Wo Are Strictly in It " Tliu VHS the only real surprise to which tbo housamls of spectators were troatau , and : ianv a man read twice before ho could sot- sfnctorily solve the meaning nud rouli/.o hat iti-ould _ moan nothing bul "strictly in he parade. " Tlio Union Paclllo employes inalo thee o t nloasliif ; loatiiru of the parado. with eng brooms to the tops of which were at- ached railroad lanterns with globes of var- ous colors. They cirrlod u hugo Iranspar- oncy which demanded lo know when tbo Juion I'.iciiln hondquartoru renubllcan club vould uiako another parade , and another in- imntcd lhat a few of the Union Puclllo boys voro democrats. Spiiiiktiii ; Alti'r AViilkjni ; . The line moved down Douplab street from Mflcenlh to Tenth , thence over to Karium , ip to Sixioenlb , noith to California , couu- ormarcmni ; to Capitol avenue , anil thouco to 'ourtoenlh nnd down to the Paxton , where Iho line was dismissed. Thu crowd pourr-d 11 to iho rotunda , and filled nil available .pace near thn bar , after which Iho auontion of ihoso not otherwise engaged was uskod 'or n few rnlnulos whllo short speeches were dollvtrod bv some of tbo party loaders. Governor BOM ! was the llisl speaker , and after concratulallnf ; his fellow democrats on .ho cleition of a democratic president , said : hat the partv would assume ijravo responsi bilities with ils viclory , and there were im portant plednes to bo cnrrlodout. Mr. Bryan was next Introduced , and said IhOHamotliini ; with n few variation ; . , calling nttontion to the fact tbat thu tunv would have all the branches of gor'ir.ment , nnd iho re sponsibility woulu therefore he nil tuo preater. He declared that the battle had foucht solely on the tnriff issue , nnd the American people bad decided thai they wanted no tnoro of u protoctlvo tnriff. Not a whisper did ho utter about silver , nnd in closing iravotlio pttrt > permission not toeloot bun alter it coason to want bun in olllco. M. V. ( laiinoii was called for , nnd ho roasted the Amciicaii Piotectlvo association lo i\ turn , nftcr tolling how Connecticut and New Jersey bapnonod to go democratic nnd claiming tbat the republicans carried Dela ware by Intimidation. J. Sterling .Morton wns given a post-elec tion inning and gave Van Wyck u final lambasting with Iho political uastlnado , und dressed down the party followers of thai po litical memory in u manner thnt cnntuiod tbu uuiilunco. T , J. Miihonoy and Mnlthoiv Goring lot the crowd down casilv , and after a letter of legrotfrom Hon. A. J Popploton had boon rend it was announced that , the preliminary exercises were over , and thu enthusiastic ilisciplos of domocraoycroturned loose to cciuurato in the regulation inunnor. hoiiiu Oiitaldun. Among these from outslda who assisted In untcaihing the pcntup eutuuslusin that had been neciunulntlng for four years were lr , Alt > x Hear , of Norfolk ; Warden J , P. MuIIon , of the poullouliurv ; J. K. North , of Colum bus ; W. II. Al. I'libuy , of Council Bluffs ; C. 15. Caapor , of Butler county ; Kohart Cles ( ? , of Fulls Uliv ; N , S , liurwood , of Lincoln ; A. K. Campbell , of Hastings : J. E. Cordeal , of McCook ; C , JCoikloy , of York , and ,1. J. Mclnlosh , of Sltlnov. Mr , Clo gsiis busy after the domonstra < tlon was over galhcring up the fragments for a r.iUllo.itlon thut is to be indulged In by Ilio democrats down In Ulcbimlson county ns KOOII ns thev can screw themselves up to thu nuccssaty pitch. llntnl Oily Domoci-ut * . DAVID CITV , Neb. , Nov. 15. [ Special to Tun Bin : . 1 Lust night the. democratic club held a Jollification meeting at tua o'noru house , Matt Miller , Judge Dean , Manning Thompson nnd other lights of iho domo- noputl pirlv , made tlvo mlnulo speeches , toll ing how it was done , why ii wus done , and wlini woulil bo doio now that tbo country wus saved. The club borrowed titty torches and paraded tbo streets wltb n bnud nun tin- born accompaniment , and gathered around u bontlro ut iho corner of iho square , where tbo kids soon obtained contiol of the torrhos und ptocoeded to run thing * 10 suit their own tancy , XobruDku OUJ'i .liilllllriitliin. KiiiiinwiCA Cirr , Nob. , Nov. 10. [ Syoclal Teleirrain to TUBDee. . } Tlio democrats painted the town tonight. The Jollification consisted of a line torchlight procession , fire works , bonfires aud nolso enough to last dur ing thu next four years. At the court homo square speeches were inaao by local uouio- cr.iU. _ Sli'lc hcadachol llcochatn's I'llls will re lieve. Hluppiul Onu l luvuior. 'iho wo t elevator lu iho city hall building IIAS been shut dowQ./o / n fovv days nnd the ono on the onsl side of ibo court is doing nil ol the work. This Is calisod by the fact Ibnt the electric wiring for the building is boine run Into the Imllcllnc nnd tip through the .shaft In which thn elevator ror > os work , tt wns not considered safe to put tu Iho wires nnd run the olovntor at the same Mrco. The onrih tnovo * . Kvldenco , vou can liny n lirst clnss liniment , ifsnlvatlon Oil , for S.lo' . Tf yon wnnt to-sro tlio bust comedy Hint's boon in Oipuhn tills soaeon ijo anil sou Uim Wllliiiui ? nnd hia fliik'iulid iiipixii.1 , in "April Ifool" nt tbo Fttrntiiu Struct tnoiitof. U 'f-btits nny so\U : IVron l it'-i'rli : ' > it Slitttorjr , The talk of Onialiu tlio pnst few dn.vs lnv < boon cx-L'rlost Sluttor.v. The 1:011- tlunuui lists nrrlvcil , mul ho will bo stiio to have u crowded house nt Washington hull , corner lltttnoy nnd Kiwiituonth. hntlios mul ( 'onllcnion ndmlttcd. Ho him lately como from Iro'nnd ; younj , ' , ublo j , oloiiuont nnd uonvlnuing. Ills wife ia with him. She wns fortnorly "bistoi- Mary Kliznboth'1 in the oonvont. To uotumanuo at 8 nY'toclt. Hontoinbor to morrow , Thui" < iliiy nijrht. Subject : ' Why I Left Iho Konian Cittbolio I'rlosthooil. " Admission " 3 conts. Ho- served bouts 10 fonts o.vtrn. His equal bus never been heard inOnmhit. PATRICK JiOAN TALKS. .Minister in Chill < ll\pi III * Vlmti nil till ! Itcrrut Cli'tuluml Slidi1. lion. I'nlriol : LJffan canio In yoitorduy morning from tUo cast on his way to Lin en In urnl slopp.'d In this city M requested li.v a telegram received by him at Galov burg from u number at citizens of tlicrcnp- Hill city stating Hint a comuilUuo would tncot him hero to escort blm home. Ho lORlsluroil at thu Mllliird and there ex tended n cordial preollni ; to a roprcjontntlvo of Tin : lire. Speaking of the recent land- slldo , ho Mild thru umunR tlio factor * thnt contributed to Uufeiit WUH n KOneral inlsun- dcrstumllnK of the tixrltT law. "Noiv that Ihu uvdluiicUo has como , and It certainly was an uvnlnncuo ns3 ovldonccd by the suipnaitiK chmieo nil over the coun try , upsuliinic oven the strongest republican - publican states nnd putting the democrat party In control of all brunches of tlio KOV- urnintnt , 1 UODO that they will li.ive tbo cotir- no | of their convictions Hint lot us see what the bennllts of free trade ) arc. I uon't , say that I ttinSc thov will do It , but I want to se them net with soinu coiislstonay and for- niulutu their policy iilonj ; the lines thnt they have been uondomnliiK the republicans feY following. " Tno minister to ( Jliili wr.s askud about the recently published report that there was dnntror of u , v.ir tntwuon that country and some ol her ceoai'aphiual neighbors. "Not only U such n war an improbability , " ho re plied , "but it is an imnosslbility. It ib en tirely out of the question. The only differ ence botwoeu Chill and Arcontinn is over the boundary bor.veen lUo southern portions of the tuo countrlo" , and the only question botivcun Chill and Peru is over the prov inces of I'ncbda anil Inca , which Veie cedi'd to Chili oluht the years HRO at con clusion of the wljj-j bv" the tieaty of Yakon. Hv tlio jrttp'ms at that treaty the provinces worn "to remain under Chili /or the period of ton years , \\hlchoxpircs two vcais honi-0 , and ut Ihu expiration of that time tbo peoplfl dl these provinces arc to sav to which of the two countries they will be pernricently mmoxeu. If ihoy do- oido to slay with thlli , sbo will Day Peru SIO.OCO.OOU , and if they conclmlo to go to Pnru , that country will pay Chili $10,000.000. Tbat is all there Is to that talk of war. Whatever controversy mny arise will bo Bottled diplomatically , or if that should not rasult satisfactorily it will ho done by arbitration. " "What is the pKO ont feeling in Chill toward this countryJ"t "Very friendly indeed. The fnolint ; of animosity has cnUrpJy passedaway in biifbor circles nau Hho-.fooling ol the government .will eoHimirftftsuo Itself all along do\vn 4 the , ssw"3. " . XUgrOf wus n foolint : of rt'sentincBjtA unoiifr .the Chilians usalilbt the Amoriuan * . VBldi hatT Us birth a , ( jtoat many years aco'nniiji'had couliuucd to Kroiv until the leceut trouble between the two countries. Ifwas De'foro the discovery of KOlil in California , uuniif ? the sold onuo in Mexico , when n number of Americans wont down into that country to prospect for rich finds. Several of them struck it rich , but when they did the rebtilt was invariably ihosa i.o tholt claims were jumped and their throats wore cut. Then when the California craze cumo on , the tldo turned the other way. Mexicans went up there and the Cali fornia minors paid them bacK in their own coin their claims were Jumood ana thov wore shot. A number of Chilians also sought the California gold fluids , and the California mining element , which was very oittor acainst the Mexicans , seemed to class the Chilians in with thorn , as they both spoke the sumo language , and the ticatment thnt was accorded them was not calculated to inako thorn friendly toward the Americans. They wont homo and tolu of the treatment they received , ana thus the socd of national animosity was sown. "Then the war Dotwujn Chill and Peru contributed a Illtlo fuel to the Il.uno. The United Stales , while not taking a band in the controversy , was not disposed to sco Chili hog n lot of Peruvian territory to which the former country thought lhat it was entitled us the result of a victorious struggle , and Chill promptly charged itin to the supnoscd unfriendly fooling with which shu credited Ihis counlrv as regarding her. Thut cx- Slulus the fooling aowa there when the oul- reak caino. " "Did Chill really waul to go to war with this country l" "Yi-s , the old ministry , the one tha't I had my seances with , fell very ugly nnd wanted to see It through to the end , no mailer hpw bitter it might bo. Hut the present minis try , both the president , who is an excellent man , and thn cabinet , are vorv frlondlv to this country , and expressed their apprecia tion of my services fn bunging about a f > ot- llemmil of then existing dllTcionces. " "How do you explain thu report of the Im pending war that 'vns circulated through ihu American papers ? " "It is very Himplc. It was brought to Panama by a traveler from Chill , and there given to the Associated Press. It Is simply a rehash nf iboso old rumors lhat have bran going the rounds down there for years , but which moan absolutely nothing so far as the actual probability of war is concerned. " "When do you K ° back to Chilian soil ) " "I oxpuct to sail from New York the Ilrst week in Decomber. I ahull run down to Lincoln , remmnlne there about a week , uud then go back lo Now York. I want to got to Washington beforu 1 leave this countrv , but ox poet lo bo ou the water In considerably loss teen a month. .My family is now In Santiago , where Ihe'Jr fjavo boon since I loft Chili ou the ! IUl of Ipati Augusl , If I was al nil of the lUoa that lltero was iho .slightest possibility of an otitbntik , I would hardly feel as comfortable as do with them dowu there to bo in Iho midit'of It.1' llriinlviid kil'l.liirnln. Lixcot.v , Nob. , N.OVI 1. ) , [ Special Tele gram to TUB Bun.Minister | Egan arrived at Lincoln this ovonlilg 'and was welcomed nttho depot bv n lurgoinuinber of his fellow townsmen. His carrlnga was preceded to iho Wlifdsor hoinl by tlii Harrison and Kold Flnmboau club and il'bUjfii ' of music. A re- ' caption of an oiitireiy'jiqormal character was holu in tun hotel parlors. There was no speech making. Mr.itligan will be iho truest of lion. Jotiii FiUuanlldiclurlnir hU brief stay In Llni'oln. Ho oxueolTlo remain bore eight ur ten days before rdi rjliup tu Washington. Ignornnco of the miv'tW of Do Witt's Mttlo Curly KUoi-J is n misfortune. Tliojo llttla pilUroguUtotbnliver.curu huadacbo , uvspup sin , bad UruatU , constipHlton uud biliousnost. ilolli ciiilin thii I.t-KUlHtnri * . CIlt : > r : , Wyo , Nov. 15. The chairmen of both committees clniin the state legisla ture find it will taka the oftlolal count to do- tormlno thu result , You Unn't want u torpid liver ; you don't Wftutu bad complexion ; you dou't want a bad breath ; you don i't ' want a boadaobn. Then use UeWitt's Ultlo ICarly Klsor * , tbo little' pills , Troiihlei. Ci.EVEi.isu. O. , Nov. 15. J. C. Conrad , wholes bio jawelrv , has failed. Lluoilllles , tw.ooo ; ussets , toa.ooa , Mrs.Vlns1ow' * Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething softens thu gum * and allay * gll pain. S3 o.-nts a botllo. MOGULS AMONG THE WOODMEN Bicnnifil Session of the Hold Oamp of Modem Wcodmon of Aracrioi. FULL LIST OF DELEGATES PRESENT l.ornl ( 'omnuttiT.i 1'icp.irnl for u Prupp nnlrrliiliinipiil ol tlio ( lui'MH smile ul the Legislation tolie , DHcimcil ( Ullccis tu lie Cliusrn , There nro 15 * dcltvntos nntltlcd to potion lit the .sessions ot tbo hoail camp nf the Modern Woodmun of America which U holding Us ulgut biennial meeting lu Omaha ant the indications now nro thnt the full representation will bo present. Following nro thu ufllccrs ot tlio present bund cainn : William A , Northcolt , head consul , Orcon- villo. Ill ; lltrtuu C. ItuUgei , hoail udvner , Limning Mich. ; Chnrloi U. Hiiwes , bend cluik , Fulton , 111 ; David C.ink , bend b.inkor , Cirand Island. Nub. ; Frank Swal low , head physician , Valley Fnli , Kan ; W. 11. Unwson , huiul uscott , Sluylon , Minn. ; Louis 11. lluaso , hu.idulcbrnmi , ICiglu , 111. ; Lunlo R Munich , head Buntr.v , C'ary , III. Hoard of Directors J. W. Whllu , cbnir- man , Tamlco | , III. ; .1. U , .lohnson , Puabody , Kan ; C. T. Hu.ulucuur , Wnultugnn , 111. ; A. U. I'nlbnt , Lincoln , Nob. ; ,1. N. Kecci1 , Spiiiiulltld , 111. Audiilng Committee II. O. Lnrrn- cuu , chairman , Wlnonn , Mum. ; Hum phrey I'ieico , Appleton , Wls , ; 1'orry 1'crkins , Des Molncs , la. KitnuU and Revision of Laws Cotnmltlco Dr. V ll HutchtiH , cliulrmaii.Des Monies , Jn. ; Joseph 1 > . Kcurns , Fulton , 111. ; Alfred M. Cavrtti , Hi l'a o , 111. Cnnnnlltcu on CredentialsiNlnrvln Qunclieiibush , chuiriiiiin , Dundee , 111. ; A. 11. Holltster , Madison , Wls. ; J. II , 13. Welgunt , Luuvunworth , ICau. \Mnil Thuy .Mny llo. The session promises to bo n very harmo nious 0110 us the questions to bo discussed nro those upon which tno members of the order nro practically agreed. Tno mutter nf removingiha olllco of Iho head secretary from Fulton , 111. , to some larger city will bo consluered , and tlio scntlmont seems to bo utmost unanimously in favor of such n movement , tbo Fulton people , of course , op posing the change , Thu general looting is thnt the head olllco should be lu some laigor citv. There is talk of building n permanent homo for the headquarters of the order. I'eorlahas offered u site if the ordnr will erect the building in thnt city , and oilers will probably bo received from other cities. There is a sontimenl in favor of Iho re election of Iho present head o in cor 4 ot the order nnd this is very geucrnlly cndoiseil. Omaha bus n candidate for tbo noMtinn of head banker in D.I.Thornton. D C. Xlnlc , the present banker , will bo supported for re election and the chances nro against any change being made. An effort will also bo made to secure the election of a bond phvsicinn in cni-h state In stead of having ono head physician ns at present , those favoring Iho chnnco nrguing tbat ono innn cannot pass upon L',5UU to 'i.OWJ npplloanls ti month and no the work justice. Then there tire minor changes m the ritual to bo considered und also a new plan for handling the reserve fund. Tbe morning session yesterday was devoted - voted to tno work of Iho committee on cro oentlals and to the gencr.il preliminary ar rangements thut always dcmaiia attention on aucb occasions. C'oiitliioiiccMl llnrd Worlt. In the afternoon thn camp .settled down to business nnd rondo teed propiess. The re port of the cominilleo on croaenlinls showed Ihiit the full quota of 1)7 ! Ualegutus were ulicUdy in attendance. The reports of ofllcerj for thi > past u\o yours were read nnd referred to the proper committees. . They showed Ibo older lo bo in u very satisfactory couditlon llnauclnlly and called attention to its rapid growth in nointof membership. The roporl ot Head Banker D. C.Ink of Grand Isluna , Nob. , showed lhat Iho lotul amount recolved In the bouofit fund was Sl.lW.SOl ; iO. Tim disbursements amounted to ? l.yi'JOO ( ) ; , leaving a balnncb on h.inii ot S30.M14 ill ) . In the general fund the rereipts WL'rolTOoi'jyti : ; disbursements , fllO.bilii : > b ; balance on hand , > ! > ,1'.MUS. lload 1'bysclun Fiank Swallow of Yaltav Falls , Kan. , room-ted that ho had received and acted on ! )0OS7 ) applications for member ship during his term of oltlc , ol which 1,5SJ ! had been rejected. 1'ho duuth rate had boon gradually reduced , nnd would cnnipiro favorably with that of any or the old line companies. A considerable part of the ses sion was occupied in the discussion of tuo plan of moltiiic Iho ofilcial paper iho olllelul .lolico of assessment , and the matter was Dually loft to the discretion of the commit tee on revision of laws nnd rituals. The compensation of delegates was nxed at f5 per day and milugu at thu rate of 4 cents pur milo. Itjcoli In tliu Vmltom. The ovoiiuiR session was in the nnturo of a reception to thu visiting del > * gutos , and the uall was well tilled with members of iho order with ihoir fninilies aim friends. The meeting was c-dlod to order uy W. 10. Coduy of this city , nnd as Governor iioyil and Congressman Bryan , wbo were to partici pate in Iho spoechtnaking , were busy cele- urallnc with the democrats , a hiilf-Uo/on delego'es ' were called on to occupy tno Interim. Dr. Kerr of Springfield , 111 , , was tholinoi > t sueakor , and called nttontion to tha rapidity with which the order bad developed into n magnificent orgnni/aUon of 7,1000 men. ft demanded a high standard of char acter from aupllcants for momborahip , and as n result It was composed of thn bust ol < ; - raenls of good citizenship. Dr. ICerr wus followed bv Dr. Swallow , Head Cniinlniri F. F. A nn a lee und others. Mayor Bauils pel formed the ploasnnlduty nf welcoming the visitors to Omaha. Ho said that It was only u few years ago that the "Ancient W oodmen of America" yielded up tlio grounu on which they now s'tood to the Modern Woodmen. The original wood- miiii were conlont to build tbolitppous on tlio banks of Iho Big Muddy and listen to iho bowl of Iho covotes with no wish lor civliu ilion - lion , but iho modern woodman do- mmidoa union depots , packing bouses , schools , churches ami loneilng business blocks nnd other evidences of civil isation. The order of Modern Woodmen in stilled the lundamontal principle in Its best souse by making provision for tbu wants of loved ones whoso husband and father had baon called away by death. I'lio Idea of insurance wns still young , but the Iho fraternal features of tbo order were as old as humanity i solf. The snoukor duvotod his concluding sentences to a hriuf review ot tlio growth and industries of Otnubu , llnjil uud llrjan Snrlr. | Governor Boyd was warmly greeted as ho stopped forward to proffer an ofllciul wel come In bobnlf. of the commonwealth of Ne braska. His romiirks were briot , consisting of a few sentences of cordial t'rootinjf , lifter which W J. Brynn nddod a welcome in bu- half of iho Woodmen of Isobraikn. tils ro- mnrKs were devolod to allusions to foma of the desirable fedturos of the order which furnished a comparatively Inexpensive method of Ufa Innuranco , and developed the elements of fraternity and kindrcu sympa thies among its numbers. Tbo response to the welcoming addresses was made by Heud Consul W. A. Nnrthcotl and then the meeting adjourned. Thu Seventh Ward baiut enlivened the proceed- IneR with cxcollont music. This evening Iho visiting Woodmen will bo ontorUined by camp No. ' . ' 0 ut Ihoir ledge rooms in the Continental block and tomor row night they will bo tendered n oy.stor supper aud pall at Goodrich hul ! . FlavorinQ Extracts NATURM.FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla Of perfect purity- Lemon Of great strength- Economy In their us . Rose.ete. and dclicloutly as the fresh fruit Ot Vtlcn. X. Y , itifforcil smoroly from ll > cr mul Kidney trouble' , cainluj : prcnt piin mul That Tired Fooling 2ffiS ° d any nooi' , but 10 Buceonsfut mul satlifnctory WH Hood's ' Kirsnparllla Hint Iio II.H t.iKoit IH > oilier mpillclno nml li tiuw well. Tlio boat known Iiiilnrjnnd Ilrrr roint'illC't ' nro SO happily coinblncilNltli tonics anil altoi allcs lu Hood's SarsapariSSa thnt It Js nn tinonuallcd rcmcily for nil troubles with thcsn Impoitnnt ordain , o > crcomps Tlmt Tired rcpllhijnnd iiiukm llin -iit HOOD'O PlULO euro Habltuil Uonitlpitlii.i by f-.tnrliiir novNtilt o tmioi UioftHraont.ity cnu.il. If so , buy one lliat ctnnnt Instilcn. . The only thief-proof \ \ uchco arc those uilh BOWS Here's the Idea : The bow has a Groove on each end. A collar runR dowu inside the pendent ( stem ) and fits into the grooves , Firmly locking the bow to the pendent , so that It cannot be pulled or twisted off. * * * i To be sure of pelting a Non-pull-out , sec that t license is stamped nith this li.uk inarK.09jjM It c.inuut be had \\ilh any other Kind , yzjf Ask your jeweler for piniphl''ttor send for one lo the famous llcss Tilled Case imVcrs. KeystoneWatch Case Co. , 1'HILADtLPHIA. HEALTHFUL , AOREEABLG , CLEANSING. for Farmers , Miners and Msohanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOK ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Cluipp.-d Hands , Wounds , Dunn , Etc , A Deligh'ful Shampoo. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watet ARE YOU SUFFERING or KlicuniUisni , Chronic , mVfS XL Nervous Jr Wj'W M } fV ft IUSCISC5. JP SO , CAtIj ON Dr. Searlas & § @arl@s Consultation Froc I'm tliuTroatnunt of Chronic , I'rivatc ' and A'ervoj ' ? M M.r.Nt I'l MAM ALL. HL.OOD AND SKIN DIS EASES. OUC.ANI ; WEAK NESS AND DISEASES OF NO MATTE I i HOW LONO STAND ING OR HOW CJrTliN PHO- NOUNCED INCURABLE. NERVOUS .DEBILITY PJLKS , I'lSrtJI.A , FH3UHK IJi-minmtl/ Cured vitli'JUt tht > u > 01 It.iff , 11 itui ) or caiiotio All nmlnilli'S uf a private or di'liralo ll.Hiiro , of oitliur < ii > \ , | io-iltl\ol.v I'lirod , Dr , Scariest Seines , mu&l No\l ilnor lo ru-.lolllro \l \ Hobb'9AralhBBsstcnErtb. Act ( jontly s ' prompt ; ly on the I.IVI II. Kill' OR , HOBB3 MKtH nni ! JIIIUDUs , ( Ha , Fo jicillnB JieaduclicH - fis r.nil Colds , thoroni'h- LITTLE ly tlcaiislni ; the syMcm of disease , nnd cnrcH liabl'uat constipation Vegetable They nro siitfar rn.itou , il.i m.t hrlppiry fiiiinIL easy to tnltfl , nnd pan If rrsrUlilc. J5 pills in racli \lal 1'or.'jot. illgosllon follows thulrute. Tlii-y ( lisoliilcli ruro ilili t.iml- ache , end nroreciunmcuJ- e1 l > r Icnams rbytlclins. Knr sale by dnmnlau orncnt liyiu.1 ; trft . tlnl. K3B ' 3 KEOICIHE CO. , Props , San fp.nwo K I'Oll BAJ.K IN OMAHA. NEB15V f uhn & Co. , Cn.r IMh & IOUKU M * . J.A I'llllor A.Cn , ( il. Ullld. DnllKli Vr'.i fosterio. Cauuclir-li.lb.ia DEFORMITY BBAGES Eiast/cStoz'dnj ; Trusses , Crutches , Batteriai , d Sy ring 33 , Atomizspj , Medical Sutftis i , ALOE & TENFOLD 114 S. 15H1SI , Next lo Test office. IMTO JT or TIU : German Savings Bank At Oniuli i , n Ilio 'I to nt .NVIir.nKn nl oloicnf lHHIi ! - > < No * Mb , isttt HI IM'KCT.i. l.o ii < und i1l o MIIIII $ Xi'Ii 91 Jionlr ifu , i-riiroil mil .invented . . . j ; ni Olhor s-toe < i In-ill * nnd tiiiirl-'neci \ \ 0) Duo from inn loii'i ! 1) ) inlis.f'J'il | ro Due ffiuii sliitu it iks.mil li.iiiM'li , & ; 42 ftM 01 Itonl i stair , ftirn turumil ii , | ff\ nruipt null "U f.l ii'iil otlior o . in-tin ror , \rlmiKiM I for ( 'li'iirliK | > ' . 'N.I o- , Hills of Otl.pr li inks 'MKMOI p , nlexoK nn I nnu. . l,4l < on Total . . l.iAllllil I'll S i'.llllll ) ! llook pillil III 01 "iiiuliK fund I , 'im 111 ' I' mllMdi'ii prollls IMP. M IHMiMiiN uniiilil. . . ; m ID Indlvidii'il deposits sub- . ,0 I to c MC J BI.SJll < u Hi in mil oettllleatiH of tn.fi1 > - . W I 111 ! ii < rtilli-iitu < 4 of ( Ii' ili-pis t . ' . ' : ; i. Hi nu 11 tu d 112 . . jii ( > s ; "i'.m H l-t i > iivilih ! ) mine lotnl . . . . KTJIVI'I Ol ( Mute of .Ni'hr isl > i. fount * i > f ) iml is- < I , I. . I ) I imter. iMihlut of ihe ui \ iniitii bin ! , , do solemnly auoir I' ' u I 10 alunu' statement Is ti'iioln tillbi l of mMI "Wloilgn und hi'lh r. I , I ) . I OI I 1 ii , i ashler ? Hnli orlliwl nnd snorn lo liefono this Kith uuy of November , l 'i' ' IS-KVI ! iU'sTM | | ui .Nut itI'aullo. . lOIIOPl Utt'St - I'niiii. MITs , n ( un .1 , K vnnv ii 111 NIIV llni i N U D. I OVM i u lure inis Itr.l'OUT OF TIIK or TUT American Saving's Bank At Oni'ilni , III tinStall - nf Ni-l-t.i , , ul tlio i'lur nf linsliiriNti * Mil. | si' itr.MM'iti'i : * Iid'ins anil iliM'oniit-i uthurmoiiks , bonil-i nml inorU.iKfs Dilifiiini n itltinal lianUs. Ku.il oitnlifin nllnio anil ll\liiii-i. < nrionl i-\i-iisi's | ( nml t i\us p ilil Clu- kanil otliur uiish lioiut III Isnf ollii-r lianks _ I'liu-lldii'il pipi'i ouriuni-y und i-rnt1) . . Spoolo Total , .0" u ' I'nplliil Mncl , . p ild In. . . SOlW.niHl 01 I'nilh lileil piollis . U'o.T. . ' ' Drin mil I'oilllk'ntus of ili'lio U . .1111 IH lime eiM I Ilk-ales of de posit . . . J.'OM < i > isi I 'I , 'l Total $ > 1 i,75 II" M.ili'of Nebt-isK.i , I'oil.ily of l > nulas ss I. A. ( ' . 1' nu'll , C.ishlei i'f lhi > : ilin\o li-iini'il haiiU , iloso'einiilvsncit ' th it Hit nboMi Hi lU'llll'Ilt Is tlllV III lllO Ill's ) 'if hll.n Itt ll-lj.'ll and 1 elier. A. V. l'd\\ \ 1 M , , Cashier Sulisi-illied and sttoin lo lii'toionii this tVli ' ( lav o iNm. , 1 ll. 4 IsUAl.l JAMI.sS I Il\ l T. \ Notary I'u'iiio ' Pol' . lvur on. .1. U'ooil Snilt'i. II \ \ Minrean ' hulls al latt ot Aimnslu-i lioiint/e , iiei-easu 1,1 I' ilhei'iiiii Kouni/o ihls ultV ) . I Ionium ! Koiinl/e , I.ntliL'r Kuiml/c I'h.iru't 11,1 Konnl/e. Mntllda ( iirdiiior.dillnu lint hi U omunilnu Ilinwn. , " \lir-.iiul \ N lloyor tindl .Mary Dor.i Olher. I Von aio heri'liv nollli" ! Unit thn imilrr-J Mmiuil , thruii dislnturosiuil froelioldori of tin oil } of Uinnh'i. havn bouadnly niipu nted by the in n-iir. with tlio npniuvil ut thu I'lt'L counullur s.ilil city , to nssesf ( ho iluiii.i'-M ! ill Iho IHMIOIS i I'sinv-1 li i > y of the uiopcrl drt'l-in'il ny orilln.ineo ni-i'i-ss iry lobe a mm pnitoilfor Iho HOP of s ii | i-lt > . fur the pn * pnio or oiiLiitiu and I'vti'ihiln Illh si i on i fioin lliu illov ni-\- | iiurlli of Null ) is' inn Hi In HIL'siinlli line iif I'.uliloi-l. I'l.i rinlii Ilio sou 111 11 nu of I'adiliii-k I'l.irn ninth I j Ohio slri-el , mil oieniiri | an i o\i mini i C l.i- ' siiuut , In t'liniilnIntm s iidillilini from ll ] nri'-enl western lerinlinis usl t ) I Hli .stroi'll so iivioinleil. as shiun h > pint Issnud to nj from llieollli'oof I lie pity ensjiiietr ; ton am nollHrd. tli.-it li'ivliu aceoptoiu said aiiiiiimunl. | | ( an I dnlv 0,11 ulliuil as nvl qiiiieii IHl.iu. . \vn mil , on HID "iilhdavoM iNovoiiil'i'i. ' A II. Is1) ) * , at lln IIDIIIof 101 oVIo < K In the foreiinoii , al HID olllo ef Shrlvnr j A. O'Doiinlioi. ' . Illll I ,11-n.ini stieul , ullliln thn' 001 pnnilDiIinlts ) f s ild i-Ilv , inenl fni Ihn mu'- < | ) osi ) of eonsldorlnj and miMiu thu asses-- niuiit of d iniimu to thu iiivnurt i"spei'tlvo'v ' of .s-ilil propurlv by reason of such larfln ; ; and iili ) oirlatlon | tliuK-iir. i Thn piopoit v Lcloiuliu toy on. piopn-Uil to ] bo appioiil | itinl as nfiiriH ilil. anil whiuli liasj hiinii deularoil nucossiry liy the onncli , bvl oiiilii.iiii'n to .ipproprlate to tint USD of I In ) cllyi bi-IiiK slliuileil In s ilil clly ol' Dinah.i , in lhi ) | i-oiinlv orHouul.is andhtilu of Ni--T'sKi ' , di'si-rilied as fol ou s to\v ll I'lopi'Dy In ii'iinoof I * luMsnn Tln < u 1st I'l'i ' ' fent of su1) ) ol I" of HID o ist | HO fi-ulof tilot lln the K\\ , of tin > > l' ' IILin. . T I. . . I ! 1:1 : P. 1'ioportv 'u ' thn naniPof.l U oou'"iiiltli. A stniiofl in i Ml foul wide niniiln iu h und out h llnoiU'liMil' ' lots.1) mil li nTI i\ li I II I lull iiiisl llni'of s 11.1 tilt ip iiHni ! 11' , feet west ol tlinllne hetwcen t'inils I and 11 In suetlonllf T niJ Ml J lioi eil\ In llie naiiiint Aii'-'iistns Koimt/u j and IIV. . M. C lire. ; Thu f' ) loinn , ' p iii-el or Ir.u I of Ininl , llo- Ulnii tu at lliesiinlhnu t em ni iof lol 'II hloclc ' fi I'.iililoi-L I luce ; thina-e sn ith lo lln norlli line of ( 'I > n < slini't. proilni'inl fioin ( iinimiL'- h iin's adillllon ; tlieni-o n isi itmnl M i Tent nliin. HID nollli llni ) of H ilil ( I ul > slieel lethe the \vcil linn of ( Jnnnliuli nn x aildlllon ; thoin-esniilh onir lln1 uexl Inn1 of ( "niinliii- linn's aifdillnii i'i ' feel lo HID -oilHi line of > ( Jl irk struut. llien.'o uiisl alon s Id south llnu of t talk sli-piil to i point In u line p-uiillul to Hie east line of 11IOIH M nii.l u. m I H ifd I no sl.irtinv.il Tent iM'st of lol \ hlo K .U" . ully. Huinc'u south alniUH.ild IIID to Ilin noitli I nu < of lix lot h ; Ilieni'O west III fo 'I to llm vnsl line of I Uli hlrrnl : Iliniu-o norlli n ir illul lo lliooisl line or t.i\ liil < H mul H In Iho south IIIID or I'lai-li Hlri'et ' - finm I uiinlil-- iiani'-i a'lillt ' on : Hiencn In 'i not Ihueilerlv ili- lui'Hon lo llni norlli llni ) of ( lurU htiiiol pto- ilnceil : IhoiK-i ) inn Hi lo thn sou Hi line of I'.ul- < lo"l < I'liro ; llninci ! I'.ntlii fi-i't li pl.icu of bo- U'illlllll' . ' , You aru Motlllml lo hn niusenl al Ihc limn and plui'u af.iiiH ilil , and makn anv objections lo otst iliiini-iii'i niiujiiilii. H ild | irniisuil | ) appiopll.ilion in iissi'siineiil of dam itfos ai , . lux | , , , JOHN I I' * M li JOHN \ \ it iiiiuN- CiiininittiM nf Aiiiinl-urH | Oniiili.i , dc-lobni . ' ' . M. . lilM To tlin owniirs of .ill IO'H ' or nuisur loiH' I I'lll Jsi * l ll siiiu-l , fiiini n mini" , Koiilli of l'oiiii'iiin | | \ on ui' lo III' Kory i .mil Intelsi'etliUhlrt'ciH Yon aie liurebv nolilli'd t at lli < i.niler slunril , Ilireu | . | ; - . ( I It' "li ) dutrt ol HIM cliy of Oiniili i. hiM ) IIMIII duly ii'iiiu mo I by ihu mayor , ulih liir .ipiuoMil of ll itioiin - ill of slid 1'itv. to lo-bfis llieilnni igu lo Ilu ortiieiK ruipei'l vo y of the pionuitv ull'c'tul liVllniL-lMiiiuor i nliiof I nenlj ' Mil Mieul . fioin n IIDIII ! onn linn mul and M tuiil v llui I lli'o fi-ul soiuli of I'onp i-lon iiuiiin < ri llfi'l.- oiyMii-et und Inlerii-L-iliu hiiei'lH. dia'l.iiuil ' ! ; m'i- * , > liv nidlin n UK i. | ii si-il Di-lolinr { ' ' . ' I Uulohm JTt b'l .Mb , IH'l. , nuiiioi ( You , nu fiutiiur notlllal , Ural liavuini - , eenlml Halil ppnlnlinenl. aihl ( Inly ilialill | ( ' " , IIH rt'ililiri'U liv l.i iv. e will , nn Hut iwiial ) t firihilay of .VitrinliLir. \ . I ) . Hr ! .it IlioliourJ of Iliri'io'clock ) 111 the iiflernoon u ( thu ollli-i l nMiimi.ii.I I'liiil , inn r.niiaiii html ivllli'n' ' ' the loruonitu llni in of HI ! > I tlt > i iniI I for the j ii npnsdof L-on > l leiin i and mil. ui ; Ilio a > > | NDSHineill of ilama.-o In Hie oiMiei-4 liMH'u- | Ivn.v.of . sal l pr jperH.allei li d > y H.ilil Hi nisi1 , of uruilii. t iMns into . ( iiisiilui.ill.ni siiucl.il "YOU aio notllliiil M Ic prCHiuil at thn Ilino , and pl.ii'Kiifoies.ilil. ami m il.rnnyi tOOl Ht.ltlllllOlltHl'onCl'lllllIB hjtlll II' ' . , . . , , , . of ( ltiiins : " . as yon in iyonslili < r iiroin-r. ( IKIIIIIIK .1 I'lH. \V , ii H inivr.il. .lAMtH HTO ( KIlAl.t : Omaha. .Vm.lltli. IMlj NI8IHH ( _ Tothuiwniiior ! nit lots , p iruot lou/ind / ri'il ; niil.ilii nloni Uitli Hr i'l , frutii lirind a\ < * ' nnu tel owler a tliili' . You no huruby nolllli'd I hit Ihu iiniler bluini I , tliren illsliiloriHlril freoholilDih iu tin city ( if Oniiilu , h tvu biicn ilil.y uiunlnle'l | ' b ) Iho mayor , lth thu npiiioval of tbu ( - . < > con , ii-1 lot Hild oily , to umo > , H lla duiiiax" to the onnitrt lu uoullvoly of HID iironmty ( niri'Cteil by chuniiiiof Kr.iduotfihi-lii.'ol : | fron ( Irinil uvenno lo 1'owliir iiveiiin , dix-mim iiiicosniry ny oiillnani'ii N'o. Ill ? iiiu.id Ui-iolio I ; J'.ili , Iti'j.'i otiprovuil October UVihi 1W Yon mo fiirtnnr nolilloJ thut , having at' , copied ililiiiipiiluliiieiil , nnd duly iiiuJlHc | \ an rciiulrud by luw. wn will on the Jlnl ; > J of No vein Lnr , A. II JWat Ihu horn "f ' I o'clock In tliu foiunoun. ut Ihu ullleo oil John I' Kltti'lf. 'ill Chiunbur of Commun-iil v/lthln thuroiiior.itu llmluofi > alil rlty , niooll for tlio purpose of eriiulilerliii ; nnd niakliKI thu a 4 < miiiiint of Uiiin.iKU lo tliuowniiH rol vuocllvuly of it.ild proiiorty. iiiruotod by .iini eliiunio of iri'.nle. l.ikln ; Into connkluritloni ipiiclal lioncllti. If uny. , . You nro nollllod to bo proienl tit tha llni' ) und pUiooafniiiiald , and iniikiitiny ohjontloui tooNUtuint'iith concilium. ? * uM aisus nii'ii- of duinui'd * as you may iu > iikli r 11 roper JOIIN I , riAt'K. ( hulrnini ' ' " Omuha , Nov . ivti. "iita.HO I