Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 10, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SU/rtTRDAY / , DECEMBER 10 , 1802.
'Mnrtin Burke Crosses the Styx Keeping His
Secret of Oroiiin's Death ,
QUICK CONSUMPTION RELEASED HIM
ilnt Two Yrarn nf J'rlMin t.lfe Srrvpil How
lie Apprnnrlird tbu ind : IVarful
1'ntn Tbut lln I'ollowril AVH-
In tlie Caio ,
.TOMIIT , III , , Dec. D. [ Special Telegram to
Titr. Hut : . [ Martin Httrkc , ono of the men
convicted of complicity in the murder of Dr.
Cronln , died In tlio penitentiary hero nt 8'.15
o'clock tonight of consumption. Ho was sen
tenced for llfo.
ntirko wns arrested in Winnipeg Juno 10 ,
188'J , while on his way to KiiRland , Ills ex
tradition followed after a Ions * legal tussle ,
nnd ho was tried In Chicago In company with
Meggs , Ban Cougblln , P. O'Sulllvan and
ICunz. Ucpgs was acquitted nnd Ktltiz was
sentenced to thrco years In the penitentiary ,
but never served the term. The others went
down for llfo. It was alleged in the trial
that IJurko and Coughlin struck the blows
which killed Dr. Cronln.
liurlcc made no confession before death.
NOT I.ONO INl'ltlSON.
Consumption Mercifully Shortened IIU Nat
ural Life.
JOLIET , 111. , Dec. tl. Martin Htirlte , one who
was sent to .loliut prison for complicity In thu
murder of Dr. Cronln of Chicago , died at the
penitentiary in this city this evening of quick
consumption. Ills death was expected for
ho had been sinking rapidly for some time.
When Hiirlfo llrst entered tbo penitentiary
in January , 16K ! ) , ho was placed in the cooper
shop , Ho remained there until last summer ,
-when ho contracted a severe cold , which
steadily grew worse and necessitated
Ills change to lighter work. After a
short period in the shoo shop he went
to the iillo room for thrco weeks
nnd aftcrwardsiwas removed to the hospital ,
quick consumption having developed. Siuco
his entry to the hospital Ilurko has steadily
declined , and Dr. Fcdcrlck who made nn ex-
animation of his condition expressed the
opinion that ho could not llvo moro than
n week. His end , however , came quite un
expectedly. As ho was sitting talking this
evening lo a convict nurse about his case he
referred to the last examination made by
Dr. Fredericks , and said :
"Well , I guess It is all up ; Its all right
anyway. "
After some further conversation ho re
verted to his approaching death and said :
"If I die I want Forest to come down and
take my body to my folks. "
Forest is the attorney who conducted
Burko's defense , and has since his incarcera
tion in prison kept up work ou appeals to the
supreme court. Burke had hardly uttered
the words given above when his head fell
forward , and after one or two gasps life was
extinct. Tliero was no hemorrhage , no strug
gle , the vital spark simply wont out.
Burke was a ware that his cud was near at
hand. Father Daniel of this city came early
this morning to see him. The prison officers
, say ho has never spoken ono word in
regard to the Cronin murder. Ho has been
uniformly friendly with all the attendants
and talked freely on all questions except
that. When that subject was broatehed he
would resolutely decline to talk. Ho had
but few visitors. His attorney , Forrcst.Jias
been here several times and his brother-in-
law of Chicago has also visited him regu
larly.
Mr. his brother-in-law notified
Conway , - - , was
fied of the death , which occurred at 8:17 : this
evening , and came down on the late train.
Ho will take the body to Chicago.
31I5T VIOMONT DtiATHS.
Peculiar Fate That HUH Overtaken 1'ooplu
Prominent In the Case.
JOLIKT , 111. , Dec. 0. Ucmarkublc has been
the unhappy fate of the alleged actors in the
Cronln murder. Eight of them nro now dead ;
piiQyis a helpless cripple. Of these who
have passed from llfo , four were witnesses
for the state the two Molmiery girls ,
William Nicmain and PntDiimn. Tlio two
girls were present ut the doctor's ofUce when
"
ho" was summoned to the O'Sulllvan house ;
Kicmtin was the owner of the saloon near the
Carlson cottage where Coughllu , O'Sullivan
andilCunz were seen on the fatal night. All
four of thcso met a peaceful and natural
, . death.
Edward Spollman , the wealthy brewer of
Peoria , whoso ovidoncoon the stand stamped
him as n bitter enemy of th < j doctor , died
about n year ago , literally losing his head
iii a frightful full from a ladder. Ho was a
prominent Clan-na-Oacl and contributed
largely to the defense fund.
Tom Desmond of San Francisco , anothoi
Clan-na-Gaol , who ciimo to ndvlso and assist
the , defendant , is a permanent cripple , sus
taining a compound fracture of the leg b.\
.a fullono night , ou Clark street while ou hU
way to n secret mooting of Camp 20.
Matt Danney of Camp 0 was an alibi wit
ness for the defense. Ho never prospered
after the trial , his saloon being finally closet
up , nnd ho loft the city.
Michael Cannon was a bartender in Pal
Dolan's saloon , another resort of the order
and is supposed to have known a good dca
i > f the testimony , however , having been un
important. After the murder bo carried hi ;
arm in a sling. During tlio trial ho caught
a severe cold ono night while Intoxicated
It quickly developed ' into pneumonia ant
while in n Jit of coughing he choked ti
death.
Frank Shea was another pneumonia vie
tim.
tim.A
A horrible death was that of Pctei
McCicahan , the Philadelphia ! ! who was
accosted on tlio street by Dr. Cronin about t
week before tha murder and charged will
being in the plot to murder him. Ho diet
Bomo tlmo between the coroner's inquest am
the trial. Ho obtained employment at ;
South Stdo rolling , mill and fell Into n pit
sustaining severe injuries. Ho was taken t <
the county hospital and died n ravia ;
maniac.
The fate of Uobcrt GibbojiH , who was ai
nlibl witness for Burke , was tragic. Twi
rears ago , while in company with Aldormm
MeCormlck in the Lalco View oxchiingi
near Hooloy's theater , the two got into i
quarrel with' Captain Schuutler of th
' pollen ofllce , who had been active in runniii ]
tlown tbo conspirators , Schuotler she
Gibbons , who died a few dayo latci
Ejchuetlor was fully cxhouerated ,
In addition several other deaths Imvo 01
purred among the antl-Cronln "gang ,
' .among . them being I uko Jordan , brothVru
Harry Jol-dan , who was strongly buspootcil
and u man named Bullivan.
III the Krcnt'h ilguuii , which has for It
'central character a woman of thn worU
Bonietlincs thu victim of man's ruthlcssnc
mid soinotimes the wanton scour'o ; of soc
oty , few Aincrlcau notresscs httvo ilUphiye
Utter , tcpser powers than Miss Jeffrey
r owls ut her bnst , A niisitl Quality has croj
Into her tones ilurlug the past few yean
robbing Ihwu nt sonio of the tremeniloi
v foix-o she was capable of expressing by the
exctx'iso. but oven that Impairment has lul
' her with n dramatic ; ability not often e :
celloil In a eortttlii line of roles.
The bill nt the Kurmun Httvet theater la ;
nljjht was "ClutlliU ) , " ono of the ( Jullio jilnj
for which Miss I owls lb so atlininibl
luliipunl , As t'lotlldo , who has been i-nst o
by Audro , her lever , for a youtiKcrand f roslu
face , Miss lo\vs | is u inaKiilllccut tlj-tre *
* now puralng us softly us a cat lo lun > un hi
Troy , and n moment later Jieivo , hatofttl nu
, with vciiKuful'fooltiiBs ' lashed to the biltore
fury , In the swift clmiifn.'b fixim pltiyf
oiooils to despair utul bate , or vii
Tci'su.Miss LoAvis displays the llnessoof
consununutu actress , -In the btorin of pu
illon she exerts a power undiin intensity th
compels ndmlratfoii for tbu urtlsto ilespi
the rcpu nuuco which the character nit
insptro. Miss Lewis hue tnulDUbted person
churins , has a queenly curriuge that at
woman might envy und nbova > ull la ono
H the strongest actresses hi her line of chara
tej-a. If wo must havoFrenohmlventurcssi
liuiunn Jovlls of feuiiulno fonr | > u tbe Aiue :
con stage , by all means lot thcmbaportruyi
vrltb the art 'Of a Joffroyg I jwis.
Lewi * U fortunut tn htviug one
the best balanced of companies , rind , Indeed ,
It tnny bo Mid that the organization ns n
whole Is ono of the strongest combinations ,
drntnntii-all.v , seen lu Omalm this soaROti.
The lending innn , Mr , Hnrry Malnhnll.lsn
iinished actor with n. fine stiifto presence nntl
n volcoof n most nttraetlvcmngnotlenunllty.
Ills manner is easy nnd repressed , an ad
mirable foil for the fury of the star , and the
quid naturalness of his art Is most cratcful.
The lending lady , Miss Ealhu Williams ,
made nn unexpectedly stront ? display of emo
tional powers , and deservedly won n lareo
share of the plaudits of the evening. Mr.
Ilercward Iloyt also proved nn accomplished
actor of the quiet school , and Mr. O'Kraft
Walton was almost ns clever. In short ,
Miss Lewis and her company make n combi
nation well worth Rcclnu by those who go to
the theater for art rtither than for sensation
or for fashion's sake.
.sj'.i TVJS wit ni-nois.
AlRrr I.nnlcliijr Alter tbo
nU to I.DKIIII ntiil Slii'i-lilan.
NF.W YOIIK , Dec. 0. Ocncritl Huascll A.
Alger pf .Mlchtgnn , who is a mciubcr ot the
committee hnving ! n chnrgo the erection of
statues of Generals-Losan a ttl Shurldnn ,
has been hero in search of a sculptor for
GeneralLogan's statue. 'J'ho committees
will meet Saturday tit the war ofllco In
Washington. J. Q. A. Ward is the sculptor
of the Sheridan statue. General Alger
desires Miy. Ward to make the Logan statue.
Hoth are to ho equestrian and hi hronws.
The Koverninent uppropriatod S50.000 for
each of these statties. About $15,000 iiddl-
lioiKil has been raised for the Logan stuttio
and nearly $ : i.lKX ) for that of Shnrldtin
thrungh the efforts respectively ot the so
cieties ot the Army of the Tennessee nnd of
the Army of the Cumberland. Tbo statues
are to bo located in Washington , General
T/ifrnit's In Iowa circle , thn spot selected by
Mrs. Logan , and that of Sheridan in the tri
angle at Seventh street and Pennsylvania
u venue. The character of the pedestals will
depend upon the amount of the subscrip
tions.
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.Society Ctrl , Ii > tn llio Kill vat lonlsts.
NEW YonK , Dec. 0. Miss ISmma Van Nor-
den , eldest daughter of Warren Van Norilcn ,
who is well known in society , has Joined the
Salvation unity and Is n full Hedged uni
formed soldier. While this fact has been
known to the Intimate friends of the family
for some time , yet to a largo number of per
sons who know the Van Nordeu family
socially and Mr. Van Noiilen through _ busi
ness connections , the announcement will bo
very much nf a surprise. Miss Van Norden ,
who is not Ion ? out of her teens , is n gentle ,
good looking young woman and exceedingly
accomplished.
A'till'S OJP JVJ.S7
Pomc.itlc.
A youns man In San Franrlsro , Cal. , with a
hngim dynamite bomb attempted to hold up a
pawnbroker and is now In Jail.
A larsro distillery will MIOII bo erected In St.
I.Dills. Mo. , and will bo run Independent uf and
in opposition to the whisky trust.
Tin ) whisky trust him ordered an Immediate
advance uf an additional 10 cents In the
prices of alcohol and 5 cents In spirits.
( , 'havles O'Xelll was attacked by u nindnitin
In a Chicago lodxhi ! ; house- and his throat cut
frum ear to ear. Tbo inunlai : then severed bis
uwu Jugular.
The ofhVIul returns on the count of tbo vote
of Nelson county , XoHh Dakota , gives n. sulll-
clcnt majority to elect all the Weaver electors
In that stnto ,
ir-orjro II. Dawson , ono of tbo persons' In tbo
1 pllal sulTerlni ! from injuries received In
'J. 'r.sdny's accident nn the Central railroad
uf . Jw , Ii > r.-i'y , has died ,
Thi' thontliiKof Henry Green , who was found
dead In tbu road with a pistol bulletin bis
brain , Is leuaided as the Mxnal fur reopening
the Green-Jones war lu Hancock cuuutv , Ten
nessee.
It IH reported hero that a freight ami pas
senger train on tbo Hock Island cninrMunethut1
lu a head-end collision between Trey and
llolton , Kan. , and thai suvornl passengers
were badly burl.
W. M. Itnnisay , nil old fanner of Itlploy
county , Indiana , was killed Thursday by u
hog. A viciousboarattnekedthoman , who was
80 years old , throwing him down und biting
HID flesh from lib , thigh.
. Hem. John , T. O'Neill , congressman from the
I-.leventli Missouri district , who was on the
fnco of I ho recent returns defeated by C'harles
I' . .Joy , republican , by sixty-seven votes , has
seemed service ou Mr. Joy of a notice of con
test.
test.A
A colored preacher by the name of Light foot
whu has .been collect Ing money from the
negious luMnekson county under the piomlsu
of taking them to l.lbei-la was assassinated at
Itohcrtson churi'h , Iwelvo miles west of New
port , Jll.ssisslppl.
itov. I.owls 111rd nf Auburn , N. V. , slandered
n number ot city officials , was arrested on a
I'liurgi ) ut criminal libel and convicted. On
bis making profu.so apologies In tbu court
IKOIII and promising to iirenc.ii a sermon re
tracting Ids charges the case was dismissed.
A .syndicate of capitalists in Now York Is
iiifildniiiKli'iil to purchase entire all tlio rollIng -
Ing mill and blast , furnace properties located
in the vicinity uf Voungsluwiit O. , anil nnllo
them In u mammoth combination under ono
management. Thu properties Include six \I\K \ \
plnnls. This total amount , lu bo uaid fur all
thu properties is * 7 0go)00. ( )
A reference to tbo flmires In tbo secretary ot
state's olllco of New York MI far ruturiu'd from
fifty-three counties on the three constitutional
nmendments'show Hint a majority has been
returned'against all llireo of them. Tbu
amendments provided fim a judicial determ
ination of all leglslntlvo contests , for addi
tional supreme court judges and for tlio sale
of the Unugu salt .spring ,
Furrlfjii.
Kmlil I'nsba has Just been roporiea mur
dered.
The cabinet crisis In the Argentine Republic
will undoubtedly bo Mil tied by the resignation
t of tbu minister of the Interior.
Tin ) Panama canal Inquiry continues lo In-
tcrcs.ltho people of Franco. Huron do Heln-
aeli's lu > dy will bo e.vhumed today and an
autopsy held.
A largo bomb was exploded near tbo dwell
ings of tbo wui kmeii In tlm great Iron works of
Krupp'ri nuiilunv at Iternsdorf. Austria. Much
damage was caused to property.
Advices received at Itrussels from the Congo
country nro lo tbu olTeet Unit tlio rumored
innssici'C of t'aptaiii Jni'iuesaml | hlscommand
near l.ako rangaiiylkl uru without founda
tion.
tion.Ai
Ai the coming session of Parliament Mr ,
James l.uwchcr will Introduce a bill pruvidlnn
for tlm slaughtering of all foreign ciitllu Im-
purtcd Info ( iieut Itiltuln at the port at whlcli
they are landed.
Kmperur Krancli Joseph of Austria Is sr
greatly aixltateil over tin ) recent com MI ol
events In Hungary that bo has abandoned bis
customary hunting uxiicdltlon.s and has or-
del oil I bat his pack of hounds bn .sold.
1D Tbu ( iiioen regent , of Spain bus siimmoner
D Pi'imr Mieaxiu to form a cnblmif , Tbo pnblli
Isgicutly dlMiiipotnted , There uus rumors ol
0 serious obstacles to delay a settlumeut , flu
0i ; i powerful military piirty opposing a llborn
cnbbutt.
Hlr Kdwln Iteed publishes u long letter In t
London paper displaying that theru Is a rnvuli
on the part of many Ilberjils. Hit declares ti
nil who It. may concern that hu and others wll
not bun party to a homo ruin bill giving Ire
hind control of anything morn than domesth
nll'ulrs ,
if The dial of Rector Ablwnrdt at Ilerlln bn. '
1 ended lu bis belnweuteiiced to IIvn month- ,
linprlsnnineiit forslanderlns llerr Io wo , lln
KUII inaiiiifactui-ur. An appeal wlllhotakci
totbe Itolcbstait to oxpniiil Ablwardt fron
punUbiiienl , bu havlnir been recently elvctei
totbutbody.
. A mouth bns passed slnee Dip jjrpitt strlk
I , nnioni ; the eoUon opnrativoxof Mnland ha
is been Inuugiiiatud , and tbu iiuestiuiisal Issii
isI between employer * and employes am far fron
Id being settled , ( ircat destitution and MilIVilii
I'S piuvalls among the Idb ) mill hands , many o
' whom donnt-b long to any union and bavu n
'S relief fund to draw upon.
It
Nutu * .
ISr Nr.w OHI.KANS , La. . Dec. 0. Tlm wind )
! r meeting opens tomorrow with a line curd , Th
rtt track Is in good slmiio nnd SOU horsc.s moo
t- hand , Tlierolll ho lee days racing.
UOSTON , Mass. , Dee , 0 , Vuglllst James C
> t Corbutt today fjirulshed full bonds In thu MI !
s brought against him by Jon I.annon , dm llus
' ' tun llgbti-r , who wants f5M)0 ( ) because Corbet
'if' did not appear ut bis bunollt ,
Nr.w YonK , Dec. 9 , A cublegiatu was rt
colvcd tuduy from London saying l hat-Prim
Bluvln would lii-'lit Jou Uoddaid If thn Crct-ccn
C'lty club of New Orleans would put up
tlO.OOO purse. Tbo ( 'oney Island Atiihul
club will probably bid for thu fight and tb
Orescent Ofty club , to get the Ufa-lit , must pu
up another largo purse.
Niw : VCIIIK , Dec. 0 , Tbo trotting assoolatlo
board of ruvlow held uu oxecutlvu
ut today , In t ho eus.es of A , it. Hpoarnnd A.Cun
to mluiciof Michigan , Luklngs of .Mount lloll'
N..T. Purmu . . Mono'
ly , OeorgoTuft , , MIrli..J , H.
ul ut Washington , D.O. , und Martin dul'oruKtt
lllrniingbain , Vt. , tbu trmnorury reinstall
' incuts were continued , In tlio case of Geiin ;
of O'Iomi H a contlnuunco was granted wlfli
ic- notlco thutlf furtbor uvideiieuas not pri
icrl ! . d need It would go by default. In tbo case <
rl- tbo black muro Murksmuii , alleged to I
rlcd Tonic , tbo horoo wus ruled from the track an
Thomas K. U'olls nnd \ \ , I' , Lyttlo buspcndt
till all friiu1ulint- : * tiikeii In
of ruturn d ,
FOUGHT FOR A WOMAN'S ' LOVE
Tom Guilland'u Luck Causes a Riotous Tirao
in a Washington Town (
HE WINS A GAMBLER'S ' CASH AND MISTRESS
t
\rnnaltnllrniul Mtlmrrr , 1ml "o rlnyod
Tlinm HlKh llloc > d hcd 111 tlio
Streets \Vittintclirn for n
Slriiinpcl'n 1'iivnr.
SroK\xn , Wash. , Dec. 0. A , terrible riot
occurred at Wenatclico last night , nnd for
thrco hours tlio town was the center of n
mob of frenzied graders.Veniitelieo is n
town nbout 100 miles west of hero on the
Great Northern railroad.
Tlio trouble was started by the luck of n
drunken gambler nnincd Tom Gnllland. Ho
worked on tho-Great Northern grade nt in
tervals through the summer. About once in
six weeks ho would quit work and come to
Wenatcheo to spend all his money a wild
carousal. So long as ho had money ho would
fri'iiuont French Annie's i > laeo , ono of the
toughest dives in the town , and spend nearly
all of his tlmo with one of Its lnmateskno\vn
hero as Susctto. For. the past month she
has been living with Gtiisseppo Vueo , a faro
dealer , who is a sort of king among the Ital-
lims hero , and is said to have been driven
from New Orleans for his part in the Malla
murders.
riled Them Up to tlio Celling.
Gullltwd quit work a week ago and came
\Venatchee , getting drunk the llrst night.
Last night ho started for Vaeo's faro bank
with nearly $0,000 in his pockets. Here he
played recklessly , and finally throw all his
money on the table in a heap and bet on the
iiueen and aeo. When his pile was counted
it was found to contain § oOSO. ,
Viico took the bet.
Gullland won.
Vaeo paid , but it broke the bank.
Susotto heard the news and started to the
gambling room , saying she was going to the
man who had luck.
Taco met her and would not let her pass.
GTuilland pushed him aside , walking off with
tlio woman.
Before they had gone a block a doen Ital
ians , led by Vaeo , surrounded them , and
while some attacked Guilland the rest tried
to carry away the woman. Guilland fought
like a tiger , knocking down two or three
with his list before ho could draw his gun.
The screams of the woman brought a crowd
of men from till sides , and bands of graders
rushed to their cpmr.ido's rescue.
J'ast nnil I'nrlous Fighting.
Vaeo gave a peculiar whistle , and in a
noment the street was llllcdwith Italians ,
some of them but half dressed , and all
inncd with cither knives , clubs or stones.
Tlio railroad men gathered in a group with
ttiillnnd and the woman in the center and
began to retreat slowly , iiring as they went
mil calling for help as they fell back. Others
oincd them and finally they made a stand in
'rout of u .saloon. The Italians pressed them
ilosely at llrst and many lights occurred , but
is the graders opened lire they gave way ,
mill there was a space o twenty feet be
tween tlio two parties. Across this space ,
stones , clubs and brickbats Hew in a regular
cloud , those who were knocked down being
carried to the rear of the mob. Thrco
graders who had been stubbed with long
Jinives were carried into the saloon , and the
woman was spirited away in the darkness.
About ten minutes after the graders had
.ntulo their stand a band of twenty Italians
charged on them from the rear , and those on
Lho other side cldscd in at the same time.
[ Tor a moment it seemed as if the railroaders
would bo wiped out , but their hot fire forced
Llio Italians to fall back in confusion. Before
Lhoy could rally the railroad men were rein
forced by nearly Jlfty men , who came down
a side street on the run. The Italians fell
back several blocks , carrying with them
their wounded.
Both parties gradually broke up into small
bands and scattered through tlio town.
Whenever opposite factions met there was a
skirmish , generally ending in the defeat of
the Italians , but there were no more general
engagements. Dessultory lighting continued
until dawn , when both parties scattered and
got out of sight.
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CHARTER CHANGES.
( Several Sections of the City's Constitution
Subjected to lU'vlslcin.
The first subject considered by the charter
amendment committee at its meeting last
evening was the report of Mr. Connell on
section ! K ) relative to the deposit of city
funds by the treasurer , which was referred
to a special commltte at the previous meet
ing. Tlio report , as adopted , so amends the
section as to allow city funds to be placed in
banks outsldo of the city if it is deemed
advisable , and adds a provision giving the
mayor and council power to order funds to
bo deposited on interest bearing time certifi
cates in such banks as they may designate.
Section 100. providing for a street com
missioner and defining his powers and
duties , was referred to the special committee
of which Mr. Steel is chairman.
The section applying to the building inspector
specter precipitated a discussion in regard to
the receipt of money by inspectors for per
mits. It was the unanimous opinion that
the city treasurer should have n monopoly of
the collections of money. Applicants for
building , sewer and plumbing permits should
pay tlio fee to the city treasurer and obtain
a certificate upon which tlio inspector would
grant a permit. Tlio section waa referred to
Messrs , Wheeler and Council to revise and
present at the next meeting.
The section covering the Board of Park
ommissionors was tinkered- with to a con-
sldcrauloextent , but the changes were uniin-
'
The section defining the duties of the
boiler inspector ' wns referred to Major
Wheeler for revision.
Section llii , which relates to the duties of
the assistant city attorney and city prosecu
tor , was changed to instruct the city prosecutor
cuter to try nil cases on appeal from police
court. This was at the miuust of City At
torney Council , who said that the prosecutor
who tried tlio case in police court was con
versant with the facts and tlio evidence and
should linvo charge of the case to the end
with ! > ucli assistance as was necessary.
PUSHING THE WAR.
I'arson.Mills Shown Xo HlRim of Ictting l'l >
In IIU Cnmpiilgn.
There was a largo audience at the Mills
meeting last night and everything indicated
a renewed interest in the work of railing
sinners from the error of their ways. Nexl
week will probably bo a real harvest time
for the unregenerate In Omaha , Great
efforts will bo put forth to make it the most
interesting week over experienced among re
liglous ] > eoplo hero.
i'ho afternoon meeting yesterday nttractei
an audience of100 or MX ) people. Mr. Mills
talked about half-hearted Christians , ant
took the llfo of Ijoi as a text.
There wlllbo hut ono meeting today , thai
will bo tlio noonday meeting for men at th <
Young Men's Christ lun association. Tomor
row tlH'i-o will bo thrco meetings at Kxposi
tion hall. The 10.80 a. m. meeting will hi
for men only. The afternoon meeting at j
o'clock will bo for boys only , and the 7 : W
meeting in the evening will bo for peopli
who do not belong to church. The wive ;
and husbands of noiwliurch members maj
also attend the evening mooting in case the !
husbands or wives wish to go with them.
Them will bo meetings for women at 10 :
a. in. Sunday nt the following churches
First Congregational , Plymouth Coiujro
gational , Second Presbyterian , Both-lulci
Baptist , Lowe Avenue Presbyterian.
Tliero will bo evening meetings for churcl
members at the following places : 1'irs
Methodist Episcopal , Knox Presbyterian
Calvnvy Baptist , lianscom Park Methodls
Episcopal , Ixiwo Avenue Presbyterian un <
Castellar Presbyterian.
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And With 1'oor foul , too.
There is a loud wall going up from th
city hall , all of which la caused by'tlio coo
that Is being furnished by Jeff W , Bedford
I the contractor , Comptroller Olscu says tha
Bedford contracted lo furnish the best
quality of stoamfJit but , Instead of doing
so helms been pmUng hi slack , nml that of
the iworest quality.
The engineer states that It Is Impossible
to keep up steam with the fuel , while the
comptroller adds Alat ( the contract will bo
canceled if the qtlallty of the coal docs not
improve with the irt-kt dcllvory.
font KtdmiiKo Olllccrn.
The Omaha CoaCJ3xchnngo held Ha annual
mooting yesterday .afternoon and received re
ports of the officers on the work of the year
just closed. The rtftlgnfttlon of Wing A.
Allen as BccrctarjioPi the exchange was re
ceived. Mr. AllciWiWJto has been secretary
of the cxehangosneo ! Its organization , resigns -
signs to engage In business oil his own account.
The exchange adopted resolutions that were
very Haltering to Mr. Allen and his work for
tlio body. C , 1C. Coutant was ro-cleotcd pres
ident. H. McClelland vice tiresldent and Wil
liam Solvers treasurer. Tlio selection of u
secretary was deferred to a future meeting.
Mr. Allen agreeing to continue the work of
the ofllco until his successor has been selected.
Slid oil lor the IKTorm School.
"Kdillo , the Wabash kid" nnd Kddlo Bab-
bingtou were both up before Judge Davis
yesterday , where they were slated for the
reform school.
Tlio little fellow known to the police as
"Eddie , the Wabash kid" had a tale that
was filled with woe. Ho said that ho was
0 years of ago and that his homo was at
Wabash , Ind. Some months ago his father
died and iv week later his mother skipped
out with another man. The authorities of
the town bought a ticket and placed him on
an Omahabound train , telling him that if
ho ever returned he would bo killed.
\Viis on n Journey.
Some eight or nine months ago little James
Dohurty , who lived with his parents at
Fourteenth and Cass streets , ran away from
home and was not heard from until yester
day , when the erring lad turned IIP at his
mother's front door. The parents spent con
siderable money in limiting the boy , but
their efforts proved without avail. The
youngster claimed to have been having a
nlco tlmo traveling about and was only
driven homo by the cold weather.
Z. T. Lof twich of St. Paul is at the Paxton.
John G. Pollock of Columbus is in the city.
Hon. .T. G. Tate was In the city yesterday.
W. W. McUenny of Blair is registered at
the Dello.
D. N. Wheeler of Pcnder is a guest at the
Dellono.
E. C. Salisbury of Beatrice is at the Mil-
lard.
lard.G.
G. W. Hnrtman of North Platte Is at the
Arcade.
J. H. Lathrop ot Kearney is registcVcd at
the Paxton.
Dr. E. Li. Holyokc of Lincoln is a guest at
the Paxton.
W. Li. Park ot North Platte is a guest at
the Millard.
John Mattes , jr. , of Nebraska City is at
the Dellono.
It. II. Mai-grave of Columbus is a guest at
tlio Arcade.
W. N. Dawson of 'Long ' Pine is registered
at the Arcade. .1 :
Judge R. S. Norvnl of Lincoln is in the city
stopping at the Murray.
Will G. Nye , cxjcounty clerk of Buffalo
county , is at the Paxton.
General C. H. Van-Wyek of Nebraska City
is stopping at the P.oxton.
J. T. Moriarty bus returned from Colfax
Springs much improved in health.
Hon. E. J. Hainer , congressman-elect from
the Fourth districtj.is.at the Murray.
'
F. G. Simmons , ciiitp'r of the Seward Re
porter , is in the city , stopping at the Mil-
lard. *
Fred B. Smith , stjcr'c'tarv and manager of
the Nebraska City'distillery , is at the Del-
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lone.
Hon. E. M..Corrq\l ] < 5f the Hebron Journal ,
member-elect of the , .legislature , is at the
Murray.
Hon. John Wilson ot Jfearnoymcihber-clcct
of the legislature fr&m Buffalo county , is at
the Paxton.
Hon. George D. Meiklcjohn of Fullerton ,
congressman-elect from the Fifth'district , is
at the Millard.
Lieutenant Robert L. Howzo of the Sixth
cavalry.U. S. A. , stationed at Fort Niobrara ,
is at the Delloiie.
Superintendent J. T. Mallalieu of the
state industrial school at Kearney , is stop
ping at the Millard.
M. D. Roche is back from a three months'
trip to the Pacific slope. Ho reports that
country on the boom.
Senator-elect W. J. Thomby of Hot Springs.
S. D. , and Dr. Siddons of Hermosa are in the
city , stopping at the Arcade.
Harvey R. Lewcilen , a young man who
holds a responsible position at the hospital
for the incurable insane at Clarindu , la.was
in the city yesterday.
Matt L. Berry , representing M. B. Lcav-
itt's great spectacular burlesque , "Spider
Fly , " and who is known as ono of the most
thorough theatrical irieu on the road , and a
capital story teller , is in the city.
At the Mercer : .T-P. Simmons , Salt Lake
City ; George J. Morton , Colorado ; Robert L.
Hawzo , U. S. A. ; Miss Kittio C. Wilkins ,
"tho cattle queen" of Idaho.
CHICAGO , 111. . Dec. 0. [ Special Telegram
to Tin : BEE. ] The following Nebraskans are
registered hero today : Grand Pacific
Arthur Potter , John R. Webster , R. C. Gush
ing , Omaha. Tremont Samuel L. Dewy
and wife , Omaha. Victoria J. T. Keck ,
Kearney.
T.OC.tl * JtllKl'1'J.'IKS.
William Percy , who was arrested for em
bezzling $ ' . ) . & ( ) from the People's Installment
house , was lined Jiio in police court yester
day.
day.Relatives
Relatives of William Booth , the man who
was killed by the cars in South Omaha a day
or so ago , have directed Coroner Maul to
send the remains to Troy , N , Y.
The coroner will hold an Inquest on
Michael Donahue at 10 o'clock this morning.
Deputy Sheriff Lewis has opened the
Dundee Place motor line and again the road
of which ho is the custodian is doing busi
ness nt tlio same old stand ,
O , F. Ingalls' funeral took place today nt 2
p. m. from the residence of his sister , Mrs ,
Flemon Drake , 2.7i ! ) St. Mary's nvo , , Rev.
Macky and Rev. Kuhns ofileiat'ing.
Jack Welch , alias Ryan , plead guilty yes
terday morning to stealing an overcoat from
the Kaglo house , and was Bent to the county
jail for twenty-live days , the first live on
bread and water.
Superintendent Tilly of the building department -
partment of-tho cU.v has issued an order
allowing Ed Haumlovjjo ( , repair tlio barn at
.Seventeenth atreet/nid St , Mary's avenue
that was crushed tyv.Hiiow during tlio recent
storm , The barn wfll ho allowed to remain
until spring , when \ \ will bo removed ,
Ktttlo Fox of FatrlHiven , rt.
"When my daughter Kitty was about tliree
years old , KczemaorSaltlthcnm appeared ou
her face. It Itched so badly she would
Scratch till it Bled
We had seven or eight doctors , without tha
least shadow of benefit. When Kitty had
taken half a bottle ot
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bho was better , and when she had taken I'/i
bottles she was perfectly cured and has shown
No Sign of Salt Rheum
For almost four years. lltr ? skin is now as fair
mid clear ns any child's In town. " W r. Vex ,
Williams Blata Mantel AVorks , Fair Haven , Vt.
HOOD'S PILLS are the belt f ter-dluner 1'IUi ,
uiiit dJgntlou , cure heudicho and blUouiueii ,
NOTICE OP THK SITTING OF TUB
CUT COUNCIL AS A HOAUD
OF KQUALI55AT10N .
To the owners of the lots parts of Iota nml rcnl
onato abutting on or ndjnconl to tlioslrocK
nlloys or HVi-mics heroin nninoil or situated
In wlioloorlu partwltliln uuv ot the ills-
trlot * li or nlii snccllloil :
You an il each ot you. ixrn horohjr notified
liattlmcl ly councilor tlni city of Omnliii will
ill ns n lloutd of Kqittillrntlon. at , tlm olllro of
tlio cltv elor. < . In tlio city liall. Oimilm. Nob. .
on l-'rldny , the loth dny ot December , l&tt ,
from 0 o'clock iv. in. to ft o'clock p , in , , for tlio
pnrpnto of coiifildprliif ! and oiiuulltlirj the pro
posed levy of special t'lxcs mill nSKMSinutils
iiflRliown by " 1'iopoieil 1'hinsof Assessment"
now ( in Illo In tlio nlllcn of sulil city rlcfk , nml
corructlnK nny errors tlieroln. unifoC licurliiK
nil coniulalntit tmit tlio owners ot property so
to bo assessed and tnxcd limy mnUo : nalil
specliu tuxes nnd nssimmonls prnpoioil to bo
lovlod being neeownry to covur the cost ot tlio
Rovenil ImiimviMMiints duly Jiuthorlzed to bo
mno : : anil now completed , us follows ;
To cover tlio oust of UIIIIIIIKCS for grading
Twoniy-secnna street from Olark street to
Nlcliolns sti-eut. iiiiionnt.lnp to the sum of
S''l.lmi , which s-ild sum It Is uroi ) si > d by n ro-
jmrlduly niluptcd by the oily council , to us-
si'ss nro nitu on tlio real osti\to on both slilui
of \voiity-sccond atrout from Clnrk street to
Nicholas street , ucecmllnn to Iho usunl sciillni ?
ImoU process to tlio deptn of 1IJ foot from the
utreot. Hutu per fool , ixuiitA
'J.o cover thu test of crmlliu Ohio street from
T wt'iit.v-soi'oml street to tbu OHM ! line of
Ui'iilto's addition , miioiintini ? to tnosumof
} il.4i ! ) . which Mtild sum it N proposed by u re
port duly iHlopum by vho city council , ' to as-
pcssniitlioro.il esiatu on both sides nf Ohio
street , from TwentyRccoml street to Ilia o.st
line of Hun Isu'iitlilltlon pro ratu according to
foot frontage nnd tlio u.su tl seiillnK buck pro
cess In ileutli to tlio llrst alley. Ituto per foot ,
$ o > I'M ] t
To cover tlio cost of cradlns Mnplcentli
street from Mason street to I'lerco street In
Mlstrjet No. 0' , atiionnlliu to tlio sum nt
fillti.ii " 'hk'li Hiild suin II Is proposed by u re
port duly ndnpted by tlio city council , to
II < I USH on tlio real estate on Imtli H ties of
Nineteenth sticot from Muson street to 1'iereo
slreiit , Recording to foot ftuntuco , In depth to
the first , ulloy as per usual scallnp back pro-
ee < " ) . Kulo pur foot. W U7Til. ;
I o cover tin * oust of smiling Douglas street
from I'orty-fnurth stu-ot to Torty-ulghtli
strcut , in Krudliig dhtrlel No. 'lu. ainouiitliis
to tlio sum of 8 i..8i.T ) , wliloh Bltld sum It N
Iirouosed by : i roporl duly niloptinl by tlio i-lty
council , toussi'sn pro ralv : neeordlng to foot
fronttiKo , on tlm real osinto on e teh side of
Douglas street from 1'orty-fourth street to
l-orty-olcltlh street , according to tlio usual
sealing Imck process to llio ecnler of block.
lluto per foot. ftUOjM.
To cover the eostnf jirmllng Capitol uvoniio
from 48th street to Holt Line railway In
IIIK district No. Kl , iiiiioniitlnt to tlio sum of
vl.tll ! . ' . 4. which sii id sum It Is uroposod by a fe-
portjluly adopted by tlio eltv council , to as
sess pro rata according to foot frontage ou the
real estate on each side of Capitol uvoniio
from 4Sth slicet toltolt Mne r.i 11 way accord
ing to tbo tisuul sciillne nrocess to tbo lirsc al
ley. Itato pur foot , ii.tKWi'.1.
I'o cover tlinbnc-lialf cost of unidlnz Mason
street from IStb street tolltli street , uiiiounl-
Imi lo tlio sum or J.liU.S ) , which sinil sum It Is
uroposed , by a report duly adopted by the
city council , to assess on tlio real estuto on
oaeh slilo of Mason struct from IBtli stu-ot to
L'Olli street mo rata nccordlug to fool frontaRe
nnd tbo usual. scaling back nrocoss to the cen-
or of tlio block. Hate per foot , $ ) . "S3'H.
To cover tbo onu-half cost of railing HSd
street from I'opplolon uvenuo to south line of
tax lot % section LT , amounting to tlio sum of
Klll.tfr , which sniil sum It is proposed , by a re
port duly adoiiteJ by the L'lt.y council , to as
sess i > ro rata nccoriifni ; to foot frontage , on
tlio real estate on ouch side of id ! ! hi root from
I'opn'oton ' avenue to south line uf tux ! ot Ilii.
according to the usual scaling liack process in
depth I'M I'cot , from struct. .Ualu per foot ,
JJ.llij7.-i.
To cover the ono-lmlf cost of trading 2id
street from l.oDiist street to Spencer street ,
amounting to tbo sum of } 7C1).U ) , " > , which said
sum It Is proposed , bv n report diiiv adopted
by the city council , to assess on the real es
tate on each sldo of'U from Locust street to
Spencer street , uccorilin.1 to the usunl scaling
back process In depth ns follous : On tbo west
side to the alloyrou the cast Hide to the cen
ter of block. Hate nor foot , * J.jI7SI.
To cover tbo cost of giatllng Unnont street
and Castollar street from ois : > t line of Dunoni
i'lace to west llnu of Dupoiit I'lace In m-atllng
district Nos. 45 ami 41) ) . amounting to tbo sum
of $ . ' , r)7J.il ( ; , which said sum It is proposed by a
report duly adnutcil by the city council lo
assess , pro ratu aceordlnir to foot frontage. , on
'ho roiil Chlnto on uuoh sldo of C.ibtellnr and
hipont .streets In Dupout Place , according to
bo usual sealing buck process In depth to the
first alloy. Unto uer .out , J0.7170I.
To cover llio cost ot grading Amos avenue
rom Sherman iivqnuo to tw feet east of the
nlloy between lOtb and lltli streets , umount-
'ng to the sum of K.TKI.-I. ) , which said .sum It Is
.iroijosod by a report duly adopted by the elty
council to assess pro rat < t on caebsldoof Ann's
avenuu from Sherman avonuoto OU fcoteast of
alley between 10th uml lltli streets , according
lo foot frontage and the usual -scaling back
process , In Uopth from said street 150 feet.
Kate per foot , Jij.Cii.iI7.
To cover the cost of grading alley In block tl.
Campbell's addition , In grading district No.
M , amounting to the sum of $611.hlchsuin it
Is proposed by a report duly adopted by the
city council to nsscss on the real estate on
each side of said alley pro rala. according to
foot frontauo and thu usual scaling back pro-
cess. In dentil to depth of lot. Kuto uer toot.
S0.7U : ! 1.
To cover the cost of grading tbo alley In llii-
pont I'laco between Dunont nnd L'astellar
.streets , from ti'Jtli slreut to tli'e west line if
Diiuont 1'liice , nmounliiigto thu sum of $ l.'i2.14 ,
wblch sum It Is pioposu hy a renort duly
adoplcd by tboeliy eounell to assess on the
leal estatoon both sides of sa hi alley pro rnt-i ,
accord Ing to foot frontage ami the usual .scal
ing back process , In depth ono lot. Kale per
loot , fulfil. '
To covur tha one-half cost of grading thn
alley In block 10. Koiint/.o's4th .suuplcnicntary
addillon. amounting lo thu sum of $ lK. ' . i.i : : . ' ,
which sum It Is uroposeil by u report duly
adoped by tbo city eouiuill to assess pro raia
on mo real estate ou each side of said al'ey in
block in , ICountzo's -Hli supplementary addi
tion , us per foot fiontagn and tbo iiBiial soul-
Ing back process In depth one lot Halo per
foot , * : .iwn.
To cover Ibo one-half coslof grading Hamil
ton street from I'nh street lo the Holt Line
rallwav , amount Ing tu tlio sum of jl.O.biil ,
wlilch said sum It Is proposed by u report duly
adopted by thn city council to USSCMJ on thereat
roat estate on onuh siUo of Hamilton street
from 4jtli Street to the Holt Uno railway pro
rata , us pur foot frontage , according to the
usual Healing bacic process , in depth to the
first allov. Kate per foul. $1.03049.
To cover Ibo cost of yrudirnr alloy 'n block 4 ,
Campbell's addition , being tbo south alloy in
said block , amounting to the sum of Hlfl.Ai. :
which said sum It Is proposed by n report duly
adopted by the city eounell to assess on the
real citato un both sides of said alley pie
rate , as PIT foot frontage and according to ilu
usual sealing back process , In depth fiom
alley on south side to Hancroft street , on
north sldo lo the depth of two lots. Uulo per
foot , 8'J IBiiiiS.
To cover the one-half cost of grading 'Jio
nlloy In block l , Kount.o'sItli MldiUon ,
aniountlng to the bum of ISVJUH. niiloh said
sum It is proposed by a report ( Inly adopteil
by llio elty council to assets proratauu the
roalusiutoon both slilosof said alley , n per
fool frontage , to the depth of ono lot , ao online
ine to thu usual scaling back uroccss. Kate
ucrfoot , &UIK4I.
To covur Hie cost of grading Illth stn ot from
I'arniini htreet to IJodgo stieut , ainounllng lethe
the sum ot $1)74 ) , 01 , which said Mini H Is pro
posed by n ropurt. duly adopted hy tbo elty
council to assess on the real estatoon both
sides ot tilth Htruot from UoUgo sueet to Kur-
nu in Btreut pro ratn , na per foot froutngo anu
the usunl scaling buck1 process. In depth to
tbo center of block , Itatu pur fuct , tl.'MM'J ,
To cover tbu cost ot paving and curbing In
street Imnrovoiijoiit district No , 415 , compris
ing Izaid street from ItUh strnut to Kd ) Blrcut.
amountlaz to tbo sum of II'J.ISI.Owhich Bald
Hum. It la proposed , by a lop-jrt duly adopted
by tbu elty council to assess pro ratn , accord
ing to foot frontage on tbu real estate on both
tildes of l/.aid htiTut Hum ISlh street to VJd
street. In depth tiicoiiinr of Noitk , ni'cnrdlng
to thn usual scaling baukjuoccas , H me per
foot. 47.MI.
To cover tbo cost of paving and curbing 13th
street from iliu south line of Unicostiuet to
north line I'addock place. In street Improve
ment district No. : i7' ' , amounting to tlio * urn of
tlu.-'J.'il , which said sum , it Is nrouosutl. by a
report duly adopod by the city council , to as
sess on the real cstalo on each sldu uf 1'Jth
fctioot from UracoHtreel to nurth line of I'nil
docic place , pro rata aecoidlng tu foot frunt-
axound thu usual Hcallnir baelc process I-
deptli thu dlstancu of duo lot. Itato per foot ,
J"iUiGI. ( Thu cost of paving and curbing pri
vate. approach to buusso-scd tu tborual eitute
for which Ills In Id. '
To cover Ihu cnsl of paving and eurb'ng
Bburiuan avunuu tu a uolnt : uu reel north of
tbo center of section U In street Improvement
district No. 40'J ' , uiaotinllng to thOHiim of il ( > , -
Vb7.Wl , which sum. It IB prooo.sud , by a report
duly adopted by tlio elty council , 10 asse s mi
thu property on both Hides of Kliurinan aVu-
nuu In suid district , pro rata according to tool
frontage and tlio usual scaling bud ; process in
ilep'li icfuot. : ! I'rovldud. That that i.art of
tax lot ll ! lying huiweon Umiiha licit railway
rlghlof way and Commercial struct * hall ha
assessed for a fronugu uf IIU fuel. Unto jiar
foot , Ji3,010'i"i ,
To covur the coil of paving and curbing In
Htreet Improvement district Na XO. Uharles
btreotfrom Thlriy-ol.'lith struct , to Fortieth
btreetaiuoniillni ; to the Hum uf t7ii3.1U. ! winch
bald sum It U proposed by u lepoil duly
adopted by tbo ully euunull to nssess pro rata
on tlm ru.il est.ilo un bolliHldesaf Clmrlns
btroel from Tblrty-ulghtli Htreet to Kurt let h
Htreet , in depth to first ulluy or center of
block , ueeording to tbo usual soullng back
process , Hate pur fuot. ii.HI'i ) .
To cover the coat of puvm ? and curbing
Michigan street from Twenty-third hlritot to
Twonly-fourtb btreet In street Imuiuvument
district No. 410 , amounting to the sum of
f U58.1U , wliloh said Hum It U proposed by a re
port duly adopted by the city council to us-
besson llio real estuto on botli si tl us of Mlchl-
Kan Ktrcut from Twenty-third street to
Twenty-fourth street , pro rata according to
fuot fronta f , uud the usual scaling buck pro
cess In deuth to center of block , Itato Per
foot , JiWi.'di Tlio fust of private approach to
the ruul estate for wblch It U laid.
Tu cover thu cost of paving and curbing
Sbormtin nvniuto trout n point Ml foot north of
tbo renter of icctlon 3-l.\-it : , to tlrntiil nvcnuo
In street linprovotnent cllvrlat Na 411.
amount In i to tt.nsumot $ I'W1M : , which sild
sum It M prooosod by a report duly adopted
by tlio city eounell , to nsscs-tuii tlio property
unoacliMdoot Hhorninn nvviiito from a tiolnt.
: io ; feet north of tbo < * enl r of sec lionMo ( Uiind
nvcnuc , pro rntn , according to tlio foot front-
ase. In dcptb from Shornmii nvennu 111. foot ,
as pprthnu.siial scaling back liroccsj. Uato
nor fool , juvia
To cover tbo cost , of pavln ! and ctirblr.a
Thirty-second street , from tbo north line of
Ktiulld I'laco to Woolworlb nri'iiuo In street
Improvement district No. 4'1't , amounting to
the sum of Ji : < ,8ift.i7 { , which ftalilsuiii It U pro
posed , by u report duly ndopled by tbo city
council , to assess on tlio urotierty on oaoli
suloof Tblrty-sccond street , from north line
of Kucllil I'laco to Woolwortli av 'tiue. accordIng -
Ing to foot fcontago , and thu usual nvilliu
bank process In depth to lltst nlloy or center
nf block. Uato per foot , tl.ilfll thu coH of
prlvnto impronches toboasscsscdtu the urou *
urty for which iiintlo. H
To cover the cost of paving nnd riirbln ;
CnllTornla street from I.Mn street to lOtbstrect.
In MrceltniprovciuonldlstrlolNu. I'll , ninoiuit-
Ing to the sum of 5.1.77.VO.I. whloh sa d sum It Is
proposed by a rciortduly | adopted bj- the cltv
eounell In asses * on the real estate on each
side of California street from l.'tli street to Kith
street uro rala , according to foot frontaeoand
the usunl Healing back process. In doph In
the lint alloy us per usual sc.xllnj buck pro
cess. Unto nor foot , * 7.051 : thn urlvnto road
way , amounting to thosum of iJ.UJ , to be as
sessed to tlm rual ostatu 'idjolnlng ' ,
To cover the cost of paving and curbing
Howard street from Will street to S.Mb street In
street Improvement district No. 4:1 : ? . S4ld puv-
Ing aiiiouutlng tu the sum ( if $ l. < " \8l anil ' .bo
eurhlni ; to thosum of $11.117. which said sums
It IH uronosed by a report duly iiduptoil by tlio
oily council to assess as follows :
The cost of curbing lo bo assessed to lot 0 ,
black II , Shlnn's nddtlfiri ,
The cost of puvln.ptlvnlo npproarb ,
amounting to the sum of t'JI.lto bo assessed
to lotl , bloc , < n , Shlnn'snddltlon.
The balance of the eost of paving , amount
ing to the sum of fJ.Itxt. 70 , to be assessed on I ho
leal estate ou both sides of Sovrnrd street from
" 4th street to U.ilh street pro rata per foot
fronttmu and In depth from street to llrst
alley , according to the usual scaling back pro
cess. Itata per foot , fi.OJUT.
To cover t he cost of pivln ? unit curbing nf
23ril street fromCiimlng street to north line
of MlchUan street In street Itnpiiivciiiant dis
trict No , IIU. amounting lo tlicsum of f.1.4 'J.U7 ,
which said sum It Is proposed by a rem rt. duly
adopted by tlio city council to assess as fol
lows :
Thu amount of VO.lMo bo assessed on lot 7 ,
block IDIti. for paving and curbing npurouoh.
Tlio balance of $ .ii'il.Ui : to be asiossed on the
real estate on both sides of Kid streol from
Cumlng street to the north shlo of Mlchl.-an
street , neeordlng to foot frontago. In depth
to thu center uf block , accord In. tu llio usual
fouling liaek process. Unto per foot. * I.O.Vi.
To cover tlm cost of ( laving and curbing
Oraco Htreot from tlio easl line of the 0. . St.
I' . , M. , t O. Hy'right of way to east line ot I'ad
dock place. In streol Improvement district No.
ii7i. : amounting to the sum of 9l,4-S.i ( , wlilch
said stun , It is proposed , ly a report duly
adopted by tbo city council , to assess on thu
real oslalo on each sl-lo ot tiracu street from
llio said right of way tu the uist line of I'ad
dock place , pro rata .is per fool frontage and
tbo usual scaling back piocuss la depth Kl
fool , Halo per fool , M.rJJ4 ,
To cover the cost of paving ami curblnj nth
street from 1'ierco street to lllcltorv slroot. in
Btioot Iniuroveuiont district .No. K' > , aniount-
Ing to the sum of 81VJKIti7 , which sitd : sun , . It
Is proposed , by a report : duly adopted by ibu
ellv council , to ua-iuss us follows : The eosl of
private approach , amounting tu the sum uf
* iiri.SA : to bo av-osso I to tbo 10:11 : ostalo for
which constructed.
Thu balance of said cost to bo assessed
pru rata ou the real estate ou both sides uf
said street , according to the foot frontage and
the usual sealing back process lo the depth of
bald district as croatuilt the strips from nir-
rowlni thostieets In said district not consid
ered In calculating the frunt.igu. Uato pel-
root , $ -i.0.s'Jij. ( :
To cover tbo eost of pavlni and curbing
Cass slroot from S.'il street to Ulh street , In
struct Improvement district No. 4:10. : iimounl-
lug to the sum of * .V-U.U' ! > . hlcli said sum. it
Is proposed , by a report duly adopted by the
elty council , to u se > pro ratn. pur foot front
age and llio usual scaling buck process In
depth to tbo first alloy- Kate per fool , jr.SS4.T- ' .
To covur thu coslof paving and ciirhlngot
Oassatieulfrom otsl : line of Twenty-fourth
street tovcst line of Twenty-fourth direct In
strcctlmprovomontdislrlct No. 4.VJ , amount
ing to Ibo Mini of $ | .M. ; . wblch s.ild sum It is
proposed by a report duly adopted by the city
council , tu assets on lot 7 , block ; ; ( ! - . city.
To cover timeout of conslructlng a sewer in
sewer district No. IVI. amounting to the sum
uf if tMil. 4.I. wblch said sum It Is proposed by a
reportdulv adopted by ino i-lty council , to as
sess pie rata according to foot fronlagoon tbu
real estate fronting on sain so-.ver. corner lots
bav ng a suwor on l\vo sides to bo assessed for
I ho lougorsldo only. Kilo par fool , Ji.3Sl7i. (
To cover llio eost 01 coustruJttng a sewer in
fiowcrdistrict No. llio , amounthu to thosum
uf SI.7I7.MI , which h.ild sum it Is proposeit by n
loporKluly adopted bv tbo elty council to as
sess prorataon tbo real estate adjoining s-ild
o r aeeorJIn to the foot frontage , and the
usual seallns back piocess In depth to the
luumlarles of said district as created.
Kate per footJ.8UOii. :
To cover the cost uf constructing a sewer In
sewer district Nu. llil , amounting to the sum
ofS lJ4. ' i. which said sum U Is proposed by a
report duly adupted by the olty council , tons-
sens pro nuu on the foot frontage and the
usual Healing b.iek process In depth to the
boundary lines uf said - Uairlut as cro.ited.
Unto per foot , Jl.il. ; ' . > .
To cover the cost of ennstructlng n sewer In
sowerdfstrlctNu. l.Vi , ninouiitliijto thosum of
$2J'JI1W ( , which s-ild sum it Is piopood by a
roiiortduly uiloptml by the city i-ouucll to as
sess pro rata according to foot frontage ami
the ilsiiul Mealing back proeosf to tbo depth of
onolotou real est-ilo In s .Id district :
1'rovUlod , Thai ou coiner lots having a
sewer on two slili s they shall bo assessed tor
tbo long bide only.
Certain trlauzular lots are assessed for the
one-half of frontage- Hate per foot , fl.WJrr.
Tax lot 11 nssosscd for JM.f : ; and tax lot HI
aMseusen for J.Vilit ,
To cover the cost of constructing connec
tion ? tu Mewtu.s In bl reel Improvement districts
NIM. 41li101. . 4SI. 4:10.4:17. : : ami latMlimu ttiitlur
contrat witii John K. Daley , amountliu tu the
sum of fsi : > .r > l , which It is proposed by a report
duly adopted by the city cobnuil tu ns-ess thu
eost of each sepur.ito coiiiinutlini to the lot ur
jiartoC lot or real estate to which such con
nection is made , ns follows :
J-115 SI
Tu cover ihor-ostof conslrucllne cunrioctluns
tu suwers in Htruot Imiuuvomiuit dlstriuiH ( l ' .
' 'SO. 121. 411 , 4CI , 414 , 450 , < , ' ) l , Si ( , 4 ( > l , 101 , 40" and
ITIln Ihucltyut Omaha.ninoiintlns tolliuuiini
of JJtJU.M. ) which said Hum It ispropr.sod by a
icnurl duly adoulod by the city uoiinull tu at-
lot real t'El.itu tu
Bus-ion tliu lot , parlor or
wliluh Connecticut tire made , uu per the. ful-
nut.
No. Amount.
. L'BJ 113 Demon's sub { 11 IU
" ltt : " H 18
UK ) ICIIzabotb I'laco IS ' "J
Hid " J--D
' ltl < J " iiiSi
lui ) " J- *
a it ) ft of it 23 Franklin tirpjaru IU iO
naaftuf 1134 " ii I"
Uilblicii I.aliu'siuMltlun 'M'M
U7idki : " SUM
itubika no M
lti2 rrauldln Snuuro II lu
' It 13 " J | I"
Itll " 1 10
" U I'-1 '
It 13 -
' " " li i ?
It 17 " 1 1 ! )
HIS " 11 10
H7blk3 B VHmtlh'iaddition 11 IU
It B blk U " H IU
Hi blk * " , 1S1M
liablkl ! U-M
: H'rtltt - 3&
To covur tbo cost of d.-naiiL'cs for cbnncoofl
irnido. liobu u ,1iiilsonnnt In favoruf yclii-f | )
iorot : , ( llurk nnd Ulnburnu furcliuiuoof uriulot
of Kl hti'onib strrut irtin l.n i vi'iiworlh street
to4'H ) foot boutli of Mason .stiotit , iiniountbiK
to tbostnn of i2,2IMO , wlilch said sum It Is | iro-
Jioaud , by u ruiiort nuiy uiloituil | liytbo olty
I'OiiiiL'll , lu iissi-ss on tbo real osialo on botb :
sldi'suf I'lKlitoontb strt'Rt fiuin l.uiivonworib '
stii'ut to tlio railway rl tliiuf w ty. pro rata : n
per font frouln o , and tlio usual &callu'4 bauk
nro.'fhs in di'jrtli lo tbo Hist alley. Italo per '
foot , ! M.7i7il7.
To nn DIM IIB cost of ( liiinngot awarded for
HID iiponln. ' of 'r\viiily-si.Mb ! trvul frum tlio
nurtb line of Nn.son's aililltlon loOaldwutl
sirool. ainonntlni totliitsnniof HOIW.5 , which
said sum It. if projiohuil Ly a report duly
( ) | ) ! liy the i-liy connuH. to as uss un botfi '
suit's of Tivf.nt.vslxtli Htreut , frnni Ciiinln
siroet lo Suward 8tii"j | , IIH fulluw :
I'roin CninlnJ.itroot. tonortb llni' N"iIson's ) <
adilltlon f I , r."J.5J. ul the r.ilu of S-.4Miiir front'
font.
font.Un
Un lots 2 to G liu'luelvo In Jocstuns' sub ,
5207.18 , ut tbo riitoof J2.44 per front fuot.
KroinU i Idwnll to Hamilton si roots , Jiri'J.OO ' , nt
the r.iloof 1)0 ) uonlH pur fionl font ,
from llomlltcmlti ( . 'liiirh-s ' htronts , J10S.OO , at
thu r.itoof Mi cuntH per front foot.
l-'rnnf t'lmilos ' to toward slrtoH , $ . ' 57,00. at ;
the r.iloof 70 I'ciilH per front fool.
( Ju lul .No. I , .lumli'ifs sub.fill 8' .
On Iota , Monl. IJ , HIilnii'H addition , I
ThuahiivnaxsissnionllnilL'iith frniu'I'wciity-
sl.vlli street tu ilioill lanceuf unu lot only.
To uuvor the i.'O'luf const ruoliiiK poriminbiit
hldowitlkH hv l''unl .V II usu , ainuunlliii ; to. tllu
Mini of J.ii.-i ! : ) , wlih'ii u ilil Minn It IH projiusod
by a rnpiirt duly iidupltid by llu > cily t'ouni'll ,
lo nssutis on HID follutvlir real uslato , uloiii
wlilL'h nalilYiilK aru luld :
I.otfi block 72 Clly Ufa S01
Lot Oblool. 72 . Kid 10
Iol7blui'k7J " 'U.'KI
Iol I block Ml " fil" C4
l.otab.ouk HO ' KM 17
hot 4 block UJ ' 2I7 ! 5' )
Iul0 bou.(20UJ ! ( " 2' . ' ) ! fl
Total : .0'I32 ,
To cover tbo cm t mid li a ) ii"t'iiii of laying
licrin .limit stone walks by .1. W. KiiriinH&fl
Huns , aniountlirj to ihu sum ot ff..T.'ji.'iT. ' which
salil xiim II Is nioposud by a report duly
iutopti'd bv the elty council , In nH3s un thu '
real i-tato ) nliiiiit which sain walks HID laid , ai'
follows :
iott : , block KII. city ' J''rj77
Illu'b hcliool cniiindK , liulwr.cn "Oili un I
: r.'rl uud Diui 'J and Davenport Simula 2.HI7 : il
' Tot 11 J2.7.MI7
Ti ) cover the cost of Ktimo MdownlkH laid by
. .1.V. . I'lirniih iV Hun , ninonntiii to the iiim uf
JTri..K.1 , which Hulil hum It IH | iru.usi | > d by a re
port duly ndiiptoil hy Ihu city council tu assnss
on the lot'1 ur mills ol lots ndjiicent tu thu
walk laid , lu-wil :
1,17 blk 4(1 ( CIlv Sill ! ! )
Total > "B ! 8J
Vim u ro f Hither niitlflcil thnt hald ' 'I'lupnvoil
I'laiibof Aa ot. > ninl" ( : uro now ubjii"t In tlio
lnsi'Ctlun | ) und uxuialnatloiiof any uf tliouwiit
urKutnuld lutH , pu ; IN of lota or | ifr"i'i of real
I'Ktnlt' , or Ihu InniiiH'tloii uranilimlinn uf
uny utlior DOI OII intiiriMloil In wild | irujm o.l
iibscs'inioiiJH. ul tin ; olllco uf Ha d ciCy ( iliuk ,
und th'it by n rupurt uf n cumniltti'ii uf KIU : |
foiinflliluly iidoutt'd. It U | in > | ii-ii'd Hint mi-
! ! forcooil and uulllulinit ouiia.i n may hu
oihiTwii' oi-Junid und fluturiiilnuil , tu.itu \ \ \
( ii iuf sutil IniniovuiiKiiiii n-si'ilv ! -y ) b < a"-
uow-cd on tlio wiveral lots , ujul of lul uud
pli'i'i'hof rual'istato u < i BIIUWII hy "b ! tine
iinsi'd iibini of aH4us * > inniil.
Von , and u ich of you , aw hi'ioby iiotlni'd to
nppuui lii'furo said itoard uf I''iua i/'iMun ' , at
thu llmuaiid iiluuoabuvu Biievlllod. to niukii
any uiiiiiiilalnt.slutuniuntorqtiluutluii yuiidn-
HlroconcornliiK any of hild : t'ropo'.v't Invii' *
and ussosinionlsof siicolul iuu"i. : ,
Olty t'/'urk. /
„ Nub. , lJcconib r7tb. .Si ) . ' . IW 7t
IlClG I UUO.\uil nil tha train uf
KVIUi. WAKNKnsKS , HKHII.irV KTf , . tlial. ct
eumimnr Ilium In mmi yl'ICKI.V m > a 1'KHHA-
NKNTI.V CbKKIl Full HTIlKSO'i'H unit tons
Illrttn tuutrtrr part of Ilia builr I " 111 " ' ) ' ) (
vurulr l < k J ) Kltlltioftnir ! uitiirpr IU prnjnrl * .
i lion thatciueJ mo oniimn troubldta4riiit , L * .
j A UHAliI.KV , lUrH-ECllEX ! : , > IIC .