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' - ' ' - " _ r THE OMAHA DAILY DECEMBER 2 , 1885. n j \ BODY SNATCIIERS IN COURT , ) They Are Subjected to a Tlno Coat of ' . Double-Distilled Whitewash , 1 ANOTHER FARCE AT LINCOLN. A New I'urkiiif ? llnuto Projeolotl A In a IJanJc Ourl'm's New I'iirk Oilier News. tritovi TIH : nir.V : MXCOLN nrin : ic/I Sure enough Drs. Mitclitll and Dayton wcro nrrc.stetl on a charge of Unlawfully disinterring niul duturbiiiK thedendami their trial commenced In the enmity court yesterday morning. 'J'lio llrst wit ness examined was Dr. Mntlu-w-nti , .superintendent of the Stale in aiif a y. luni. Ho stntnd thai Solomon I ) . Stnlcy Jiml died ut the institution on November " "l , and Inul been buried the evening ot Iliu Hinne day , in the ci'im-lery lUtaehod ' to the n ylmn. On the Friday preceding ? linhnd learned that the grave had been robbed. Nothing was done nbout lind- itiy the body until it was discovered in the eity in the im e'-lon of the doctors. The body wastlieu taken baek , clothing put on it , nnd buried. J > r. Hay , of the asylniu , was lite next witness , and his testimony was corrob orative of Dr. lUathowson'.s1. > Dr. Itanchloy , tlie coroner , next tc-di- lied how the body came into his possession - sion , by bning turned over to him by the police. He had given it to Dr. Hay , who look it buek to the tt ylum. Tins next witness waf the man Allen , who is a tenant over the livery Rtable where the body was found. Ho .said that a day or two prior to the rinding of the body Drs. lUilchull and Dayton had conic to him to rent the room. Dr. Dayton told him that lie wanted to rent the room for : i ' revet business. Ho had told tins witness that he need not he sur prised if liu heard nlrango noises in the nijjht. He { the doctor ) mi ht move in tins night time. The witness said that be had been awakened nbout 1 o'clock in the. night , nnd upon listening it seemed to him as if persons were dragging some object along the hull. Dr. Dayton had put a new lock upon the door in the day lime. The next morning witness climbed np and upon looking over the transom MIW the feel of the dead man sticking out of the sack. He nolilicd Policeman Smith of the fact. This was about all the witness knew of the transaction. I'oliccman Smith testified that Allen had informed him that the body of an unknown man lay in one of the rooms over the stable. Witness in turn had told Marshal Beach and they had laid the plan to eateh the men who brought the body there , with the result of linding thai Drs. Mitchell ami Dayton were the persons. Dr. Mitchell had told whiles that ho had paid $4b for the body , but re fused to sny to whom the money -had been paid. flic body , when found , had on an undershirt , drawers and a pair of , soeks. Marshal licach testified to substan tially the same facts. Mr. C. II. ( Jure , editor of the State Journal , was put on the stand to tell what he knew nbout the ea > o. lie said lie had obtained his knowledge entirely from the. Mr.n , which was the only paper to publish tins 1'aeti. The two similar editorials he had written for last Sun day's Journal upholding the grave rob bers did not , the witness said , entirely t X voice his private .sentiments. This witness did not know near ly so much as lie would have the people believe in his article concerning an alleged conspiracy' on the part of the police to work an injury to tlic state university. Ho was let down vorv easy considering this aspersions ho maliciously cast upon those gentlemen who were only acting their plain duty under Iho law. At this point the court adjourned. The session was resumed at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. When the court re convened Dr. Mathewson stated that lie had a couple of witnesses ho desired to have examined. The , prosecution rested its ei-e : : , and waited for the witnesses to appear. Tins court sat uneasily on his 4H- bench , and finally said that he guessed - that- lie did not can * to hoar the witno.sses any way. ile did not believe the defen dants guilty , so ho would dismiss life eaic against them. The attorneys opened their eyes real wide at this dictum , but that is all the good it did them. His honor handled no law books , he gave utterance to no legal sophistry in vendor- ing his decision , but just difainisSed thecae ca-e because lie felt so disposed. The whitewash bucket and brush were invisible , but' they must have boon hidden s-omewhero around the premises. Thus endeth another body snatching ease , and the luminous and electrical machinery of the law's plain rule lias done its work as in many former in stances. A I'ACIHNO IIOUSK A Chicago party was in the city last week looking over the stock yards in West Lincoln , with a view to establish ing a largo packing house at tiiat place. Tim gentleman desired to liavo his name withheld for the present. Ho left for Chicago Monday. At a conference with * thi > htockyardf people it was virtually de cided that the company would erect works upon plans nnd specifications to bo furnished by the Chicago party , and that ho would take a lease of the prom- i.-'CS for ten year * , The ( dans compre hend brick buildings , which will take something over 1,01)0,000 , bnok to con- ftruel , nnd wiil bo furnished with every modern convenience. The work is to bo completed by May 1,1SSI ! , when the lessee is to take charge. The capacity of the packing establishment will be 1,000 hogs per day during ( hu guinmer months , and J.OOO hi tlio'wintev months. The only ob- Made in the way of 11 consummation of Iho above arrangement , is favorable rales from the railroads , and thesis the manugurs of the yards hone will bo ob tained. CH.YNC.r. is iim mitr.erou.viK. Kent K. Hayden , esq. . of Omaha , and late liankexamiuur of Missorui , Kansas nnd Nebraska , has bought an interest in the Slate National bank of this eity , and hereafter w'ill be eahior of thnt institu tion. Tor the present , perhaps , Mr , Hayden will not move his family here , but it 1 * his intention shortly so to do ami bccomis a resident of the capital city. Air. Hayden has had a long experience in the banking business. From a minor position in the First National bank of Omaha , ho arose to be acting assistant cashier , and when the Nebraska National bank was Incorporated he became cash ier of that bnnk , and continued in that .capacity until ho was appointed bank ex aminer. Not liking that position ha re igned , and as Mated , bought Into the State Maional bank of Lincoln The di rector. ) ' of the bank has boon reorganised , the Utohard Hrothers vclirlng. As at and W K , Alexander , WOKK ON ran DUKIT.I : I-AKIC. The Dnrfcts park at the southern bound ary of the city him become a matter of fact , Forty workmen arc lit present engaged - gaged in building a dam which will help to retain a body of water live acres in < -stent , Tim lake will be filled from two ni mlii Mrc-una MM'- ' ' ! " imply into it. The ground around has bc-en plowed nnd harrowed , and grass seed sown. Includ ed in the forty ucrc3 wInch will comprise the park there i a bcnutifnl grove of trees which will be used for picnics and other gatherings. Mr. Durfec has or dered ten light rowing boat ? from a Wtiukefrnn linn and they will be placed on the lake for ( ho n e of visitors' . Danc ing platforms , u hoii e and other features will be eonstrt"tcd. ; so thai by May I ne\l Lincoln will have wiiat it long lias needed , a first-class park. The private enterprise of the Messrs. Durfec in build ing thi * resort cannot be too highly com mended , for ( bete will be no profit in it for them. II will be free to the public and will add much to the value of sur rounding properly. ntv miiKi'3. The supreme court i * engaged m hear ing a few special ea cs not in the regular call of district * . Tin- Missouri Pat-Hie yesterday filed with tin1 si rd.iry of state u map giving us proposed route from thu city to the .slock ianls. Tins was neces sary under the law as ( ho Irack passes over slate lands .11 gelling to the yards ! . The U. it M. are laying ! wu side tracks oul K street , while the Mi ouri Pacific people are building rapidly towards the stock yards. Mr. and Mrs. ( \ M. I.eighton enter tained a party of friends Monday night at their homn"on ICast H street , the occas ion being their silver wedding. A largo number of handsome presents were made1 lo tin ; couple. The I'kchange lm ( l al the Mock yards has been opened for business. KvPo.-Umnstcr ( ieneral < I. C. Mellrido has been appointed state agenl of the Corbin banking company nf New York. , and hai opened an ollic'e at No. KIM U street. The general is sure to do a large bus.inc.s3 as hh acquaintance over tlie state is large and inituontial. Several Hcatriceeoiinellmen have been vUiling Lincoln for the past day or two looking at the waterworks witli a view of adopting them in their pretty lilt'e ' eilv. eilv.The district court of Lancaster county having tlnlshi-il tt | ) its more important hiisinc'ss , has adjourned until tlio lOlh insl. insl.The weather is once more bright and beautiful in Lincoln and the Indies were oul in lorcc yesterday. The Hcndrick * memorial .service- ; were held in Ihe United Slates court room last evening at 8 o'clock. Appropriate and touching remarks were made by Chancel lor M.inatt , O. P. Mason , T.M. Mariptctt , Patrick Kgan , president of the irUh National league , A. .1. Sawyer , L. W. IWlingsloy , Albert Watkins and J. V. Wolfe" feTATP. UltUVAl.S. Philip Harper , David City ; J. D. Me- Dowalu , Spencer ; A.M. Miller , Spencer ; L. ( > . Johns , Seward ; .1. L. Fiskc , Court- laud ; F. A. Scoville , Valparaiso ; N. S , Harding , Nebraska , City ; Mix C. Carpen ter. York ; Oi'lando Tell'f , A\oci : : F. C. Ayer , Omaha ; H.fiund antl wife , Wilbcr ; A" . . ( . Uarrager , Friend ; II. Groshaus , Sultoii : N. W. McLood. Friend ; ( i. N. Clayton , Omaha ; F. M. Thomas , Omaha , Tlio Trotililn in Jowa. New York Nation : Ono of Ihe most .significant and encouraging features of Iho recent elections is the demonstration that Iho independent voter is becoming ft power in the west. The result in Iowa affords con clusive evidence that ; the mugwump is now to be found beyond the Mississippi. The republican canvass in that state was conducted distinctly upon the lines of Bhiinu bourbouism ; tlio bloody .shirt was nihdu the party banner , and all "loyal" citizens were implored to "vote as Ihey sliol" against "the same old rebels. " Moreover , llio opposition candidate for governor was proved to have been the most malignant sort of a. "copperhead" during the war , so that the issue was perfectly clear-cut. lie-tides , the fusion movement was so utterly devoid of principle that it was not calculated to win support on its merits. Finally , Iowa is a Stale where Iho republicans have always held control , and where party spirit has always run high. Yet in the lace of all those ad vantages , ior ; the republican bourboes , their candidate for governor came with in about 5,000 votes of being beaten by his "copperhead" opponent , and candid observers say that the fiiaionistH would have carried the day if _ they had not made the mistake of declaring fir low license instead of high license , and thus repelled votes which might otherwise have gene lo them. Why a slale should only few years ago could be counted upon for 50- 000 or 75,000 republican majority came so near going against the party this year is shown in the letter of a Des Moines cor respondent elsewhere published. It was largely because independent republicans have grown so utterly sick of bourbon leadership thnt they were ready to go al most any lengths to make an cud of it. The late election shovys that even lowy can no longer be carried upon the blood'a shirt issue. Heal Katnto Transfers. The following transfers wore filed Nov 3 , with the county dork , and reported for the BIK : by Amos' Iloal Estate Agency : Itch's of ClmilesL. CIiulco to John V. F.ilr lie. lot ( > , Clarke's add Oinnha , w il $ ! .OCO. Henry Ambler and others to Nellie Ambler Campbell , lots 7 , 8 null nine , Ambler's place , Onialia , w d 81,200. Ulnistlno Anttton ( single ) toOeo. II. Hojrtjs amlLe.w\V. Hill , undivided ; < of Stf ofd J3 M Sec K ! , 15. W , Duimlns Co. , w d-S.T.687. loiisnh.I. Watt and who to Ann 1)0 ) Uolt , lot : i , block la. Omaha Yiow , w d-SLlXi. Mary A. Ilojt and husband to Ann Iu- Jlott ; It 44 , Nelson's add , Omaha ; w d S 1 . .lOO. Clias De IJott and wife ( o Ann Do tJott ; nij ) of It 25 , Nelson's add , Omaha ; w d &f > 00. Low W. Hill ( single ) to Joseph Cavan ; It 21 . Kunslnzton , Douglas county ; \v d S" > 00. State of Nebraska to 1'ctcr A. Ilol.ien ; nwM ot mv.V sec 'W-liM'J , 40 ncies , Douglas Co ; w d S r > 00. ( Icoigo II. Hoggs ami wife to Aujfiist Scldpiiorelt. lots c nnd 7 , block 7 , Aibor I'Juco Jixtension , Onutlm , w d SWO. Lew W. Hill ( Single ) to Henry Wohleru , e 3foftiW' ' of n\v > , sec l-H-12 , Douglas county , wd 3:2,000. : John L. .Marshall and wife to John W. 3liisjiiill ! ) and Otto l.obeclr , n jj of nw 'i , see 15-in-i'j , bu acres , Douglas county , w d ( Uitton K. Mnyno nnd wife to William. ! . Harmon , lot ti and e U feet of lot T. blork IU , Jssiwe & Selden's add , Omuhu , w d StT.COU. lleh-s of .Tticrnen itohwur to C.u-ston Iloluvor , undivided Jf of lots H , V , IS , 14 mt l.i , block 21 , town ot Mllhifd , Donglad Co , , w Anna Holllnt ; and husband lo Carstcn Ilohwvr , undivided } * of lots S , P , 18 , u ami IS , blouk li-.1 , town ot Millard , Douglas Co. , w d 8150. Anna llollln ? and husband to Cliilstinc HollliiK , imdiviiled ' < ot svv } { of so , ' 4. and sJj svv.it fee7-1 l-l' ' , 120 acres , Douglas Cu. , llehsof JiifiKon Ilohwerto Clnlstluu Hoi- llmr.ftlnteicstcu'bw , ' { ot se } j , iimUJ oC MVJ4 sec 7-1 l-ii : , ViO acies , Doughs Co. , w d- iieiinard Down and vvlfo to John Kojjarlv. S7K leet of lot il blk 11. Improvement Aiauci- allun , add tu Onmli , w d STOO. Luuls tJchroeder and wife to ( Icorgo II. Hammond , lot a blk 200 , Omaha , w d Slo.oou. William N. IJyers uud vvifo to J.eim Quick , lots 4 and 5 blk 131 tirnndvicw adil to Omuha , Wiliia'mT. Flndi ami wlfo to Lena Quick , lot 0 Wk WJ und lots is anu 19 blkUU , ( rratul- vluw add to Omadj , w il J.W. i Uulrk ami liu l.ind to Churles Cor- belt , lot u blk 4-.t : lots Is and 1'J blk 4W , and lots 4 and 5 blk-lr.1 ; < ! r.indvlo\vadd to Omu ha. W d-S400. \Vllllam K. as.11 and wife to Wllllaiii \ \ Cai-lln , lots I uu.l i blk 1 , Lake's add tit Onnihuv d A-UCX ) . Anxtistns ICnuntltaand wlt'e to Arthur 0. \\nkelin , lot J'JblU ' lr . KuuuUo'3 Sd add to lULMlLo ' llol Spent iu Talking License , Qrailcs , Ordi nances and Viaducts. TENTH STREET VIADUCT WANTED 31 r. Kin-ay Shotv i Ills llanil n < n l aw jitnl Onlcr Mnn Approtirlntluns for NoTcinlicr. A GrNt ofCootl Tilings. Tlio regular weekly mooting of the council was held la t niyht , Mr. Uecltpl in Ilic chair. Prp.H'iit : Ilehui , Hailey , Dailoy , Fumy , ( loodniaii , Gooilrich. Slivoi'tlor and Tlirane. Iroin the nuiyor Approving onllnnnccs. from the saino Uulurnltipvilhotit his approval the ordinance providing for tlio olllce of boiler inspector on thesroiiml thai , In < > \ ] > euting the innnmhcnt to bo holh boiler maker and ciiytnccr , no man could be found In town who could satNfy tht1 rcqitirunu.'iils ; also , Iho term of ollicc , three years , is too long. Dal my wauled the veto rofi'i'red to the chief of the llrq dopartment. Carried. Satne Appointitjo ; ( teorgo 'I'hrinilili' policeman anil driver of patrol wagon. I'oliee. Same Appointitifj A. R. Soner , 11. S. Clark and W. A. L. Gibbon to assess damages caused by grading Hamilton and Janice stn ts. Coiilirmed. Same AiipointinCuorgo ( hiy , N. W. Kutinard and , J. \\r. Hedfonl , to ap- prai.so damages by grade on Tenth. street. Conlirmntl. From the marshal Showing that tliere are 111 ! saloons and ill drug stores suiting liquor * . Police. I'roin the auditor Statement of money in dlllercnl fmuI-4 , Special committee. Same -Showing all tlm expenditures by the M-hool board during November to have been according to law and correct. Tiled. Same Betting forth tlm insurance poli cies now held on eity buildings. Eire and waterworks ami diiof engineer. Same lleuomincnding a warrant for V-1H.50 be made to H. Kotint/.c , in consid eration of waver of damages to his prop- ertv. ( trades and grading. Hoard of public works Showing esti mates of salaries for November of In spcetors Calhihnn , Kcni'-lon and Haman , ? uOO. Approved. Same Kstimato of cost of slreotsweep- ing for last four weeks , ? l,7J.2o. ( * Public property and improvements. From poundmaster Kstimato of fees for November , f S'J.50. ' Police , with pow er to act. From Mary Hamilton ollering $328.83 for northwest corner lot 5 , block 18iJ. ) Accepted. From M. C , Cnmjng oflorinK ? . "iSn.80 for several lots comprising 0,7 0 square feet. Public property and improvements. From Marshal lintlcr recommending the pnrohaso of four horses for lire de partment and the sale of ono now dis abled. Fire and waterworks. vivrmoxs. From Win. A. Hays and others remon strating against laying of walk on west side of Sunndcrs street until the same shall be graded. Sewers and bridges. From Olson & Falconer , threatening to put in an extra claim for grading unless a house which stands in their way in Hurt street is removed. Streets ami alleys and eity attorney. From Dr. Spaulding , asking for $ ' 20 per month to be cxpunduil for dispensary at Tenth street mission. Judiciary. Messrs. Ford and Uehm held that if any money should bo appropriated to hospitals that St. Joseph's bo selected. From residents of California street , re monstrating against the ears and engines and other obstacles which obstruct the eastern part of that street. From Conrad Nuson , asking $ .1 per month more as watchman on the dump. ( . ! ranted. From water works company , notifying ' city of the placing of certain' lire hydrants. Fire marshal. From Henry Gotscck , asking for $100 for damage to household goods .sustained by Hood in South Omaha. Finance and claims. From James F. Merion and others , residents near Hansoom park , remon strating against Sunday shooting in that locality. City marshal , with authority to act. act.From J. A. Harvey , .setting forth $10,001) ) as damages sustained by tlie breaking of two ribs on a defective walk on Grace street. Delegation from Fifth ward and cilv attorney. HyGoodrieh Mill of Kd Walsh against city , $ 'J,44I. ( Fire and waterworks. Same Hill of ) . K. Urennaii against city of .t 7.70. Allowed. hame Mills for supplies of fire depart ment , o. k.'d by Chief liutlur , amounting to * ! )70. ) Mr. I'll ray .stated lie was willing to recognl/o the "o. k. " of this lire marshal , but it. seemed to him that there was a langto between the lire marshal and the auditor , and ho wanted the tangle straightened out by the auditor attaching his o. k. to these billy. Marshal Hntler said the gooils had boon ordered by the council and unless ho "o. k.'d" them the auditor would re ject the bills. The subject was referred to the au ditor. UKSOLUTIONS. By Dailoy- That two catch basins.bo placed by the board of ptiblui works on Seventeenth street , near head of North Omaha scwor. Adopted. My Lee That the board of public works be instructed to invite bids for paving and grading of many streets be fore the material for same shall bo decided - cided upon by Iho property owners , Temporarily tabled. My Behm fii-sli'iieting the board of public works to advertise and construct level Hag cross-walks on Farmim street as far ti paved with granite. Paving , curbing and guttering. My 'I hranc Instructing Ihe gas com pany to erect a gas lamp on Nineteenth mid Paul streets. Adopted. My Shroedor Authorising llio appoint ment of a committee of four , who , with the committee on viaducts , shall call upon both the UiirlingtoiuV ; Mi.siouri and Union Paeilio roads to soltlu thu question of street crossings at railroads. Adopted. My Furay That meetings of commit tees having business for consideration bu on Friday nights , except in cases whom adjournment has been taken for two weeks. Adopted , My Furay Instructing committee on pplico to report al next mooting the or dinance introduced at the la&t meeting amending the liquor ordinance of this city.Mr. Mr. Furay said that it was a well known fact that theru was no legal city ordi nance in this city , for tlie &alo of liquor , and that but one individual had a lieonso to sell liquors. Ho wanted the saloon keepers to keep with in the law und de- hired thn committee to report the ordi nal i on in question and not let it din in quiet , lie wanted the council to adopt an ordinance b.v which they could stand Lh'foro the people. Mr. Ford said ho was going out of the saloon business , yet he thought il was well enough to lot well enough alone. I'ho school board was now getting tliu umiolil of $110,000 a year from this source. Did Mr. Furay want lo deprive tlmt board of the needed income ) Mr. Tliraim agreed with Mr. Ford and claimed that thu ordinance referred to was a fraud , and tlmt Mr. Furay , who was an honored mom her of tliu Lutv and Order League , with Ilie speaker had him self \iolated the law lij treating. The resolution was tabled. or < mnm n.is : Claims --Setting foi Ih that the couneii have no jurisdiction over the "salaries " paid and expenditure * made by Library lioard. Poliee-Heeommi'iiding payment ol bills out of police fund. Adopted. Public Property1'ccommending thai Truman Mtiek be granted quit cl.iimdeeii to a lot upon which he ha paid tttses for inanj year. * . Granled. Sewers -Upholding the manner In u Inch ewer pipes have been run through Mr. Duke's property , and opposing pay ment of damages. Sewers Hccommending the payment of ? : i.0 to Omaha Coal Xr-Coke eompanj out of sewer fund. Same Heeommending thnl < ewer pipe instead of boves be placed al head ol North Omaha sewer , near SaundetN street. SlreeH and Grades - Heeommending the adoption of a compromise grade on Leaveiiworth street. Adopted. Mr. Goodman introduced a re-ulnl'ion providing that , bids for a viaduct al Tenth street be asked when thee of Kloventh street are mhcrlised. The appropriation ordinance for No vember expenses , covering ! j'2iu ; ( ) ( as passed. Adjourned. _ ARRESTED THE WRONG MAN. A Oitrloim Cu o ol' iMNtiiken Identity. New York Tribune : 'Talking nboni New York police courts , " said a 'horl man with a round , red f.ieo ami a huge pair of sneclacles to a Tribune rciiorler , "I wai lite nnluipm victim of a curious case of mistaken identity in one of them a few weeks ago ; although 1 think at the time t be a ( lair did not get into the pa pers. " The speaker was a young ph\-i- eian whom the reporter i\il : \ knoun i'n a l'enu ilvania town , and the story he told was as follows : "I had been taking a little trip up the Hudson \yith a friend of mine , and wo were in New York for n _ few days before going home. Wo had just visited Gen. Grant's tomb in lllvcr-idc park , and were walking along one of the avenues in the upper part ol the eity. Suddenly a policeman lapped me on the .shoulder. 'Somebody wauls to see you baek here , ' he said. "I thought I had made a mistake in paying for the lunch we had taken in a restaurant a square or t\\o baek. Hut the first tliimr I knew 1 was pushed into a little fancy store , and an e\eited woman came running forward crying : 'That's the man , that's the man ; and the lame man there' for my friend Inul a still leg and limped 'that's ' the accomplice. I know them both. ' 'Then slm wont on to say that the lame man had come into her tore nnd ollbred a $10 bill to pay for home trille. that there wasn't change enough in the drawer , and she had to open a desk where she kept a roll of larger bills ; that in a little tiinoLcame. in , and after looking at a great many things tisked her to get a silk handkerchief which was hanging in the show window. Th'n it took her some time to get , and five minutes after I left the room she found the roll of bills was gone. ' "When did this happen , madam , ' I asked. " 'Last Saturday morning. ' "Mut we wcrcn't'uear ' New York last Saturday.1 " 'Oil , you can't get oil' that way , ' she cried. 'I'll swear to it. 1 know yon by your face. I know you by your olothei. 1 know you by your voice. ' "And m two mltuitei we were walking down town in charge of the policninan with an admiring crowd of men and bovs at our heels. At the police station tlm woman told horfclory again and .sworo to it. My friend ; of course , wai dis missed , I was searched , my watch , sur geon's case and money wore taken from me , and I was nut into a dirty basement cell , where the darkness was made hideous by the ravings of n drunken negro next door. "Well , I suppose it was S o'clock in the afternoon when 1 was taken to the police court 1 had gotten back my wsiluh and money , and fell pretty conlidont that f could make out my ease. The judge wa.s : v nice-looking man , whose name L found out afterward was Dnfly. He listened carefully while the woman told her story and 1 told mine. When I was through lie .said : " 'Well , young man , you haven't con tradicted yourself once. I think 1 know a criminal when 1ee ( him , and you don't look like ono. ' "Just then my friend , who had eomo in , ] uislicd forward and attracted the at tention of the court 'There's his accom plice , ' said the woman , 'I can swear to them both. ' " 'That is very serious , ' said the judge. ' "You told me pretty sleek story , ' broke in the clerk , 'and you might have gottci ofl'if your blanked fool of an ac complice hadn't eomo in , Mut no one ever had a better chance of going up the river than yon have now. ' And he was about to make out a commitment to the Tombs when tlie judge interposed. ' "Hold on , ' his said ; 'I'll ' give this man another chance. Let him havu a special hearing to-morrow morning ' "I fell pretty blue. There I was with out an acquaintance in the city , my friend i-'OU miles oil' , and unable to prove my own identity. 1 was put for the night into ono of the dirty cells of the adjoin ing station house. 1 wanted to send fiomo telegrams , to have my supper brought in from the restaurant and to havii my cell changed. " 'No , ' said the keeper , it is against the rules. ' "I got my telegrams sent at about 2. " > cents a word ; my supper cost live times the usual rates , and for $1 they gave me a cleaner cell. [ did not sleep much , . 'lowover. ' The piwmct of ifoini > ' to lht > tombs the next afteonoon wits too much for me. "About 0 o'clock on Sunday morning a cab came thundering up to the .station hoitso. A kick on the door anil ti volley ofoathf * brought oat tlio keeper on a run , and in a low minutes my brother walked into the cell , "Ho had bison ( raveling all night and brought with him papers ami loiters to identify mo an l prove an alibi , At 10 f'elock I came up for a second hearing. The woman stuck to her story as iuii- itively as ever. My oas'i was good , of course , and thu jndgo dismissed me. " Tlds is an otUnige , " ho said. 'Mull don't see that you have any remedy for it. The woman1 isn't worth anything , and you can't gob damages. ' "Mut you had nn interesting experi ence , " said the re'porter. " 'Oil , yes , 'sai'd the doctor dolefully. 'It was lutorcBtliiffr Jint it cost mu fWl. ' " What tlie Haiti Sliouc. You can avouroMiy toll thu man who U married , i 11 you'll notice how he nuts some rainy " ' " day , And obwMQ how o'er Ids lady friend U carried The umbrella thnl should keep the rain away. If you Jlnd the lady Is his sttoiiij arm gill" pint ; And Is walking \ery closely by hit , side , Avidia the water tson hUsliouldet dripping , 1 on may laiow she Is a maiden urn biidc , If the drippings fall , however , on her bon net , And ho walks about a foot or t > o tdicud , llicn t-ho's nothing but Ids wife , depend niion It , And they've been for half a score of win ters wed. _ Hence These Tear * . 0 onion ! though most odorous bulb ! Notlower'siierfuiuocan eitual thine In pungency of Htreuitli to draw Out IromuuwillliiK eyes thu Irai.s Now ttlckllnt ; down this IIOSK of udno ! f Louisville Com | CT Journal , THE TYPEWRITER. 1'ritjticsm or tlic Aft til' 'I'ypevM Ulna - An Applicant for INmltlon He- liilcsi His lj\pcrcitcv ! < There arc three or four thousand type writers employed in the go\etnnunt de partments at Washington Three y ars ago thes-e machines were almost mi- known , and men and \\onieu mote with pens the preai ma i of manuscript daily turned out in all the various olljct > . The employment of so many typewriters has gh en more than ordinary impoi tanee lo the examination of candidates under the civil sen ice law for clerkship * , and special examination K made of < lenn graphei'.s and typewriters. A friend w ho was examined in those branches a ft w days since , tints de-scribe * his experience while undergoing the operation : _ "I en tered a large room , about two-third'- winch was taken up with scats and small tables arranged in a manner similar to that in which chairs aiuldck4arc placed in school rooms , tlio remaining portion being railed oil'o as to form a' kind of olllee for the examining corps and con taining several desk * , easy chairs bookcases , a sofa , ami tile cases for the dilVerenl _ papcrs used in mnkimr examinations. A large mirror on the mantelpiece in this apartment gave the examiners the ndv an Inge of ilonble-'iglttedne- n clock fastened to Iho wall above this mirror placidly indicated the llight of time. A number of drawing boards used by draughtsmen reclined again.st tlie parti tion railing , u telegraph instrument with battery attached was iikicod upon a ( able near , and other mateiials n cd jn the practical tests made b.v the comniK lon could bu seen here and there in out of the way nooks and corners. Placing my typewriter , which 1 hud brought with me. upon of the tables ; 1 seated myself , and after arranging pens , ink and papers to my satisfaction , proceeded to view the situation. Myll o'clock , the appointed lime , nearly all of tlm two doi scats were occupied b. - the various contestant" ( he majority of whom were females neat ly attired and very intelligent of expression , whose ages apparently ranged from lift ecu to forty years ; ( he male portion was nuiforml.s composed of comparatively young meii , most of whom -at nunonslyjwilcli- ing their moustaches and awaiting the coming ordeal. A large part of those as sembled had like myself brought thoij * own typewriters , and while the orlleurs of tlii ! commission were procuring ma chines for Ihe others , time was allbrded for acitnaintiincc-making and conversa tion all round , and long before tlio exam iners opened the proceeding by forbid ding further conversation between the competitors a loud bun/ing of voices in dicated the mutuality of feeling existing among those , soon to be engaged in con- lliet. This was soon hushed , and an elderly gentleman stepped forward and addressed us as to the bcl eo.urse of con duct to pursue , and especially urging the importance of restraining any nervous feeling that might arise , assuring us that in most of the tests we would be allowed plenty of lime , although , of coin-so , due credit would bo given for extraordinary expedition. He then proceeded to read an exercise , the object of which \\aslo exhibit llio ordinary handwriting of the applicants , the substance of the article 'read relating to the improvement m the civil service of various Kuaopcan governments , which have been reformed in a manner similar lo that in which the United Slates eh il service commission is now proceeding ; \yhich exercise wa . of cour e , written in long hand. The limited and general examinations , obligatory to all who enter the public service through the recommendation of Iho commission , consumed the greater portion of the time. Most of the appli cants were pretty well prepared for the problems in discount , partial payments and partnership , and lo answer quest ions in geography and grammer ; but a great many were surprised when quosiiotts were submitted which are Usually re ferred only to constitutional lawyers , and when' asked to name the early presidents ; of the United States in order , .state Iho I'Caidenee of each , etc. Nol the least interesting feature of the occasion was the manner in which , one by ono , several of the applicants dropped out of the various tests. The noise made by all the typewriters rendering it im possible 'for one man's voice to be heard all over the entire room , it was decided lo divide the competitors into two equal squads , each of which was dietaK-u to separately. Many in the lii'st squad were dissatisfied with what they had accomplished , se cured new pun'or and essa\ed n .second attempt with * the other division. Not being one of this class , I thus had an opportunity to observe llio proceedings. About Iwo 'sentences had been dictated when one of the ladies looked np appealingly - ingly into the stern countenance of l-lic examiner , who calmly proceeded , un mindful of her reproachful look , and her hands dropped irom tlic keyboard as .she retired from the nice. A young man with a toothpick in his mouth , who hail been Ijii-ily engaged in the early part of the morning in testing ( he rapidity of his typewriter and oiling up its various parts , was. the next to drop out , and a nervous little lady discovered that she had been printing on tlie : inie line two or throe limes , .so with it hnlf-nudiblo ex clamation she ihimiiKjil the carriage down and try to look unconcerned , iu which attempt . -everal more Joined her before the end of the dictation , L'he shorthand exercises do ; doped fiomo queer methods of writing and transcrib ing notes , an accidental ghmco at : i neighbor'nole revealing the facts thai ho wrote half in shorthand hieroglyphics nnd the remainder in longhand abbrevia tions , and some Inin.shiti'd ( heir hooks and circles by writing them out in pencil before copying on the typewriter. A lady , the only person tvlio had the foresight to provide herself with an eraser , soon found hetself e\ceedlnglv popular with immediate neighbors. The examination lasted two days and I nevi r before felt so weary and jaded in my life u when 1 handed in my lust paper and received the welcome intelligence ( hat all was over and I could go home. " Ti-lllcs Mclit Ax Air. SiiPtiklmrof tilth's light as air , Which pcoplii Icll us not In mini ! . Tlicie's none of them lldit as a hair , Or Imlf so dltlluiilt to iimt. A hair upon your coat may be. When she contrasts It with her own , A cause ol' nine and jealousy , The lire-tongs tliumpingon your crown. And from tlm soup Its trcacJieroiib length Or bo in Imttei'H peasy Mi'digUi , Ab 'silver threads iiiuoiu : tlio gold. " -l'lllslmrg Tlio .Milkman. The milkman merrily \\imlcili Ids hum , And ho itrtlrthas into UN Ml ! , , As ho nllctli lib prills to ( be mimnnt morn With Ids beautiful sky-blue milk. Oh , what is the joy thai tUls Ids cup , And vi by doth ho dully eavoif. ' lir'cau-,0 tlio ptluo of thu llulil'f , p > no up Hoiit a penny or two a miail. In liiii'k. No more do I look lone and fail , My hudlo Is IIKtt tinluily \Vliat \ Is II makes me led so i my uUtci out nl I U'lansv Hie VTli n J ! V naa NICI , vroava herCaitorla , When she was a CliiU , sbo rrieil fur ( 'aalorU , When b krcunt Mill , ilie clung lo failorU , Whou ili li d Children , th gar * thorn C * tori , ffiQST PERFECT MADE ' tipclnt icc.inl to K > Amninnla , t.tmocr Mum. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , ST LnOIS 15 Royal Havana Lottery ( A ( invi.nsMr.NT ivsTtirriox.i Drawn at Havann , Cuba. re.rmberl9. Tickets In m th . Wlioli-j , f V rmclloas in-o CULTIVATOR AND HOUSE- NEBRASKA oiJ.u. . . .iliinj ii It 111,1 , IM I'nn mm. . scmlni | | irtr.ll * mi I M.lin nil it h 'Mnl ' ! I ' > l ' ttni ' ' ' tul > \ -tul - \ in tti.i ho 'n Ii IIIIM ! Mi iihfin Ilin injKi .ui'l nl. H. S. aiYilTH , Pu ! > . . Omatin , Net ) . Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. I'.un t'p CAi'iru s.Yi.iiHii Si IIPM-S , Mnv l.Jss" ' j.'yi'd.oJ ' 11. W. YATiO're : : < idcnt. A. Ji. Torxu.tN , \ ice President. \V. II. S. Ut 0111:3 : , ( . 'ashler. . , . , . mm TOie : , U - . . Mousr. , .IOIIN s. ( oi.uxj , 11. W. V.ns : , Lnwis S. llir.u : , A. U. To i-/.A UN , BANKING OFFICE : THIS IKON BANK. Co. 12tli ninl Fnrnnm Slrccli. Oencinl llnnMiij ? lliif.iau 't'rmsnctt'il. The Land of Oranges , Sunshine , and Tropical Scenery. A lot 40ilOO foot , in Bilvot LOOK I Sprlnjs Park , floilda , only $10 fur CO da\in \ o ly. livery nnn , woman and child uliuuia owa n lot. lllpli , thy , rolling land. Ko swamp1) , or inalnrln. IIou = cs , Btorc , liotcl.ilrcacly built. Sovcmltralnnilally. Five-note oraiiso groTO tracts , $200 each. A platof the town.HliowlnB&treet'itnliurch satr' . depot , itc. , Ac. ; nlo lluo Oransn Grovolu clglil brilliant colors , with elocant-18-liaKO < lcsorlp live boo'cof onrtownand along prnlr | < lHt ol over COO land pnrchaicra , All Sunf fret. Pop ulation 75 , anil new artlrali wccklr IiErr.iv ESCB. H'm. / / UaMru , 1'rca. National Cliizcm Bank , Vfvr Yorlc. Address , for lull particular * L. N. MOWRV , PRESIDENT , 178 BROADWAY , NEW YORK Brunch OMocut Chlcazo , III , Ollrrr Ri > rlnc Fin , CpNSiJ FilOW. aeo thouiatiosof catosol tltn wort Had nmlof fone tAodlngtmTaLAcnrureil. Imloetl.huirrrn tsniv faith lnll9 ldoucT. Dint twill nemlTVYO EOTJ'U.'S Mtr.S. lOK'thor vrlllia VAI.UABI.2TIIB IVISi : an tl.li Jliclli r9 HQ7 ulTorak. < jTeeaples | mil P O n &r 1- . "U r A UlllOVt.llHt > ri" ' Xev Yat Proposals for Bridge Uonntruction. TIII1 ! Itounl of I'ulillo Wnikidt tun clt > of OinaluiNob. , Invite proposiiK until - ' o'clock p. in. , .lunuarv 1'tli. ' IShii , tor llio cnustriiL'tion ol' iivliuluct on llth Mrcut , nvor tliu trnckit of tlio I'nloii 1'iicillc sind lliirlijigton \ Jllaiourl Itivcr uls mustlin Im'-cd upon the ilons nnd ( iiitllno plans on fllo in the ollicu or iliu liomil ol lilllillu works , copies of which ! ! ! tin fimil.-lii' < i upon nppllcatlon. liidsttro to botiucoinpiinlfd with dolnll dniw- inx > and Ft rain slu'cl ? , mid linll t-iu'clly the fip i ol sitpoistiuetiiio Inr a 'M foot loudvvuj and ; i yjlui rondwuy. and shall hopurnto tlio sujici1- slnietiiid houi tlio Ininnlatlon nork , Knuli bidder Mm II ilpo lt with Ills proposal a corllllnl check , paj.ihlo to tlic onlor ol tlio undoi-'l ui'd.ln ' thd siliu of ono thousand dollar * to IIP forfeited lo Hit-city of Omtthii Intuit' ho Hindi 1'nll lo execute a coutrnut and build slli : - Inclon lo llio boaiil , within 'M days HlunMlio notilicalioii til the nwatd , should hid proposal bo accepted. Tlio board rocrvos tlio rlsht to reject nny or nil liid * . 'I'm : llnim oi' I'UIIMO WOHK- ' . _ J , K. HOIISK , ClK'.lrinnn. ocli-"t ! ! ) ' toj.\n K for District Paving1 Bouds. Cirv TiinAsuiinii's Orrini , ) Oinidia , Kolj. . Nov. fi , )8Sj. ) f SKAl.TID piojosals ) will bo received nt tin's ollicc until Nov. "Itli , IS-Ci , ul 1nnoii , fur tlio pnic'linsci of JIIViOl ) of district imvlnshonds oC tlioelly ol Oinnha , Hnid bonds are dated Dec. 1st , IBS.1 , and M-ill bo duo In ono , two.llirou , lour , nvo , n'.v , seven , olf-'lit nnd nlnu yoar.s tioin their dutn , an e > | iial nnionnt 1 > C ( onilnit duo each year : me In turns ol $ MU ) t.ieh. anil bear Interest 'from their ilnlii Rt flip inle ol'civ per contuin per an- iiiiiu. puynlili * iininmlly. 'L'lio principal and In- li-ie-t in o both ( iiijablont thoolUco of Kountzo llros In Kow York. Said bonds MIC i ued under tlio cluirler power ol Mini t hv. and ulll IIP dcllvcied to inirulmwrH , on puMiiunl ( lir rclnr nl the city treasury In Ouuiliii , on Dee. Isi , loVi. 1IM * will In nddii" . i'd lo the nnderslfriied nnd niarlveil'TiopoMN lei District I'u\Inf ( llouiU , " iunliiui.-r Mute tlic lull iisinc nnd iiddre sof tlio bidilor.llie ainoiiiil nl Kiid bonds dosheddui otji'iil amount due I'mOi jour lioin ono to nlim jciirh ) and the priic puipo-e'l to lie jinlil. 'I ho rljiht Is rc'oi vfd In nijrct iiuy mid ull olds , notCcUlt Tin M\.sli ! inC'lty Treasurer. Notice to Avchltects. "VTOTK 1 ! Is hnrt'hv Htvi'ii Hint iilaiH and 'peel -L > ncalloii ! . uilt IKJ roelved at tlioollloeol llio coniily iluik ut Votk coinil ) , Nnbia Iin , Torn court hoiiiu to bo built on tlio public wiiiiuoin the I'lly ol Voi U , In tdd founl.v nnd lnii > , iinlil Uoeomber tlie i'.tli , ISSI.nt I' . ' in. t-nld buildliiK to lie built of Ktorii' and Inlcik mid to bo iliu proot , with n bnsement 6 < ilnilji | > JoraJull. Tlio ( O.Hol Milil buildlnn- mil In uvired the NIIIII of Illty thousand dollars ? . ( > , MiO.O . llucli | > 'Iuu uud Focill | ) < iiiuii Mibmiued in arcoinpauUid by an I'tliiniilo of tlm eu t ol ileli hulldhiv ; ido to Hive pilro nt' plans uud spi I'illenljons , Tlio iiichiu ir Aihou | ) lui is iiduptol and u-oil hvilm ( omitjlolx p.ild n rt'tisiiniililc price Jur.iiitli [ ilun. * All plans nnd prelllejllona biibnitttid nnd rejrclcd l > > the loiinry lo IMI unuriiidto lliniiru ] : nr purtli siilHiiimiif , ' ilio saino. ' 1'lnv board i-f jt-rvcs I ho rlKlit in inject any nil plans. II ) older or ilio county Injiudol biipoivhors this ll'lh ' U.ij ol \ < .u ii.brr. . JI. I-DVI.I i ( \ , County Work. MEBCJH ANTS' National Bank st coi'iiiHr.irnatua'i'l ' t'Jlh b Paid iii Onpitnl , $200,000 SurjjhiB I'nnd 50,000 I ntAMv Ml'IIIMlV , M'I.n. Jl'JUUHS. ' I T'le-ldi-m , VIci rresluonl. I l.t'TIUIll IIIIAKIJ , ; Cash or. Af.it ( .ashiur * : ] , d nnd fiHim | > Utttmt'oit ' ( riven to ad lnibiiii'3aonlru u < l in It.uiuo. . 1'ays J 1o i or con'mi Tlino Dcjioslta. rex Man and Beast. tritjj Liniment is older lhan t most wen , ami used more and inorc every year. Special Ordinance Ho. 7S3 , ANOrilnnneole\.vlnr ( ( n < p ( ! ! tin niuin < < * incut on nil lot * ftnd rent v.lnln llhln l' - IIIR Iliitilcl N'o. 45. In the Citj of ( linnhn. to fever the ) < t ot pin Init 1'Jtli biicct Srout How- anl stieel to .laekson < tr ' 't. \VIHIIHVM ; 11 litixluirlx nnnd licliiRliorchv lulJiiiK-cil , determined nnd c-tMlilMicl Hint tlm several lots ntid pieces of ic.il ( yttilc liprcltinMrr veleued to hn\p each been peel ll > benetlltiil to tlie lull nuiniint heirili Icved nnd ii > ' sed iiK-Hn't t'lit-h of suld lol nnd pleco or von I ( "Into , ic'pedhf-ly , liy ieaon nt llio i > u\ln ref of that | niiI ( if IJlliticct li-oin llounrif stit-et - TiiKiimmK , Jnr the purpose or vnjlujr the oo.st of siild puvlnir 12lh siort | ! lie It Ordained b. llio Cllj Council or the t'ltj ot Oiimlm. Section I. Thnt tec eo l of pavinirtliiil liar ! of K'llisirort vtlthml'iivlng ItlMrlclNo. . 4V In Ihf city of Onuilia , liom llouiird slrei t totiicX < nii street , tuld ci'st bolmt the sum of JItVtT."W , lie mill the ( .iinui Is hereby h'vlodiind io e e < il , in pi "portion " to the loot front nlonir "alii p'i\lnc , iirnl ucmi-dliw to spc-clul tirtinllt * liy ronson of s.iid pn > inp upon the ro1lowli.irilo orlbod loll iinii trul o talo. IH litmit liy the Konorullv roe opiioil limp of tlic city ot ilmtilm , t l. ) ltlio < iiijilini mill iintili < hcd by ( ! oo. I' , llonili ! nld COM lifi'iu MI lev led on iil'd ion anil trill ' ' ( spot'iivcl ) . ns follows to-w It : Cluirlo C. lloiiol , It 3 , tilK livs W r. An < tie\t4 , I ( I A.JoHAhtt , MM , lilli li ST.-.rr W A IliinVor. I Snphl.l ilHU" > , It " . MkKi \ S7ii77 ,1 It , I'olsoiu unit ( "tttiti1 of II. It , I'oUoiti , Itli , I Ik Kit STSt. l.sintoof IVinl ; DoloiMiro. It Lull * I'1 ' Dm III on miui.o.'i It' . ' . hlk liH , .lolni Kilkenny , w. - " - ' 11 It'l > tlHM li' 11 .lolm Mel'mm. It T , blk KM Wftlll 'Ilic , Io eph llurncun CrnrKer Co. . It S , till : I MI MS VI sVellouS , Tniil said iiipeliit tu\o < < lev leil nfoui < n ! < l , on sal , | lot * u"pcct1vcty , Mml ! become do- liiniiirnl us lolUtui : onotoiitli ol tlio lotiil mnonnt levied on each ot SMII , lol * hnll lie- coino delinquent In llll.v diij liom thii IUISHIKO anil nppioMil ol tills ordinance , one ti'iith luono year , one-tent It In two jcnf . OIKiriilli In thtei .veins , one tenth In lour .VO.IK. om < tontli In dvo > ours. olio-lentil In jvour | < . onc-li-nlh In MIX on joar'.omi.tenlh in ojs.rld jeur * und one tenth in iiliut yours tiller mld low , mid boinir 1'ioin Ihn pissiitfouiid itiiitivnl | | < > t HIM nrilltmmi llui-h i'tmid iticitilliii'Mits , o\oopl tin1 llis.shil | ( dimv interest nl thn uiii-ol' M-ven | 'r rent per nn n in limn Ihc nine id llii' lev.v aloii' ald , until 111 sumo shall III COIIII dclhlqniMlt. A pt > IMlj.\ ol llvo porio 'I ' , , toj'i thor \\lin Intciost nt tlm We of niic IIIT i cut | > i'v ii ntlt. | mv nliln In ml- Ml irn , shall hi' p il < l on curli ilfllniiu | > iit Inilnll. incut. Si'i-lloii. ! Th.it tiio i ntiii iniiiMiii' ' i > f tnso lev ii'il nml ns i'"O I on nny nl iilil h > \ * niiiv ho pii : ! | Ii ) I liu invni'rol nn.Int. . . oi llio mtho < ilii.ilinor.ilii pi'opoilion ol sniil tnon nnv of sili ; | lot" , tuny ho piild lij inn pcisntimi nnv purl ol sui'l li > t rrlthin IHIJ il-tvs itmn snhl | ( > v v' . nnd Ihcii'iipini < < ii'h lots or purls nl Int. , .th'ill lie cM'inpl ' ( roni ii'iy Honor iMiiujfilluii'lor , Sei lion I. 'I lint tliHoiMlnnnee shall liiKo el'pot nnil in' in tiMi'o tioin iiinl nlli'ri in | > a-.iyi. ' . I'.issi'il N'ovcnihcr loth. IM'i. W > i. I' . llicini. : : , | > i ( > Iilonl 'ily Council. .1. II. Perm Vlin , Citj ( li'iK. Apptoveil Novoinhcr liilh. | sVi. .1 .1Mr.s 1 ! . Itovii MIHOI. These ta\c < mo now dun timl pn.Mihli1 to Ihn city Irt'iisiiH-r. ami v\lll lircomo ilollttiuicnt iia shown In Section " . nov.'iiiljt TitrJiA.v UITK. L'il.v Tioa nuir. Special Ordinance No. 7GO , AV Oiilliiiincc lovyiiifrn pcciiil tnv ami n spis. incut on nil lots ami ri"il i . | ito vrllhln I'livliiK District Ixo. II in tlii'fitj oitinmhn , to 1- oovi'r thn ooit of psivlm ; llth stiort tioin CHJI llol avonno to liivoiiioitstiorl. | WiiintKVS , It having lioi-n inn ) liolntrhi-ruhy iiiljnilroil.ilt'turinlnoil und iMlalilhln-il Unit the M'veinl lots ntnl iili'CCH of ical cstiiln hi'roln.iftor loloncil to luiMtoni'li lioi'n ppi'inllj liiMiclllleil to the full amount liurHn lovled nnd nss , * soil UKiilnst ouch ot s.iiil loli , ind pii-cc-i ol ical fslato. rojpccllvoh.li ) loii-nn .r tin ) i.ivlniror thut pail ol' Illhsirout from Ciipilol uvonno to ] liivriiioit | street. 'I'ln.iir.roiu : , lor the purpo u of paving tlm cost of said invinir llth stioet : Ito it Onhilneil liy the City Council of the I'llj of Oiniihu. yccllon 1 , Tlmt the cost ol' pavlm ; llnit purl of llth street vvltliln I'avlnif DNIrlci No. 11 , in the city of Oinnha , I rom Capitol incnnoto ll.uonport Miopl , suld eo t liuinjr the sum of Jo.s..ti-J ; , ho und the same is hereliy lev.od nml n o sedlti proportion to the foot iront nlonir saiil ] ) ; ivlni-r. and nceoullnpr to hpoeiid heiKilllH liy ro'ison ol's-iild pHvInt' . upon thi lolloHlnn do- oiorllied lotH und leiil eitnto , as MIOIMI hy the enr > rilv ! ruco ni/.ed inup < if the eity ol Oinalui , | sKI , lltliovniphoil and published h.v ( Jeo. I * . Itoinls ; said lost heinir sn lovled on Mild lot" mid iculusttilii , rospocllvoly , us follows tn-wil : , l..l.MoncII.Ir. , . - . ' , II : l , hlk 71. . $ | : tl rT A. T. I.III-KO , , lr. , in. ' It a , hi ! ; Tl . lil : M .I..I. Monull.lr..w. Mtl ) , hllcTI I'll ' W 11ion Itooil.lt I , hlU Tl liUftl IX O. Uiicklcy , lir. . Mk Tl ri 09 C. A. Wrljrht , w. " , It ( i , Tl XMI JO A.H. Wiitflit , c. < J Itl ! , IilkTI ail M ii. iMuui.1. it. roinum.it i. iiUvi.-i ! Mrei : ; O. I ) . Itifhmilson.lt : , I ilk" ! . . . . -HUT. ! A..I. ropi'letnn.lt ' 7 , hlUT.'i -tltl 7.1 A. .1. Poppluton. It h , hlk ' , " > V(2 ( tl ! Sortion . Tlmt said .special ta\iM lovled uloioald , on snlil Ir.ts rospoclh el\ . shall lioeomo dolinqnent as fnlliir.i : one tenth nl the Intul ainoiint i-o levied on oneh ofaid lots hh.dl lio- comodolliKiucnt in llll.v ilujs i nun tlie pitssuijo and iipprovnl ol this ordinain e.ono-tt'iilli In ono yom , one-tenth In two jeai's , on tenth In three yunnoiio-lcnlli In lotiryrnr * . onr-tonlli In llvo yearsonu-tonth in btvyoni-.ii.ii lentil in M < VUII . \OHIS , ono-tentli hi elyli ! , M-art , und one-tent Ii In nlno joins illlurpiiid lov > , aiid Lolnir fiom the pnS"iKO : und upinovul of t lite ordinance. Kitc.li of said Installi-enm , nxuo | > t the Ilrsl , shall draw In- leii-siat Iho ratu of sovou per cent pur uiinuin lioin Iliu tlmo of tlio levy nloio.iuiif , until the sumo shall het'oino ilcllnqiient. A penal ) v of IIru per edit , tog-cllioiMvItli inteiu-t m the ruto of one pot1 cent , pur month , pnyublo In ud\'iincu , 'hall ' he paid on each dolinnuont iuslallment. Section I ) . That the entire ninoiint ol tuvso levied mid iH = L'-sed on uny of said lotw imiy ho paid by the owner ot any lot. or tlm out lie equal ino r.itii projioitlon of t-uid tin on iin.of . 8iid lois. may bo paid by imv ] " 'i-on on nnv pnrt of Mild loth within lltty dii.v- ' from f.ilil Ii vy. unit thuroiiion | Kiich lotH or inuisul | ni ' .li'ill lui ox- cmpl fiom nnv Hun orclinij , ' ! lltoii lor. Hoc-lion I. Thattliloiiiiiiiiiicosiil | | ral.r i.'ffoot und lie In foicolrom und iilli > - | : < : < -ipj. : 1'iisscd Novonilior loth , IbM. W'jt. 1' . llKoiinrl'r.sldoiit City i.'ouncll. ,1. II. 8otmivm > , City Olurk. Apiu-ovc-tl November liitli.lfS-i. , ! AMIS ; K. llovn , Mayor. Those tu.\osaro now duo und payahlu lo the Clt ! > Troa urnr nnd will beronio dullnqiipnt as bhowti in section two. TIIUM V.N MUCK , novVUdrit Cilv Tioutiiror. Special Ordinance No. 751. AN Oidlnuncoluvylnx iiepeeinl luxiindassoag- muni on ull lot.s mid ic-nl oiiuievllhln puv > iliif ilUti-lut .Vo.-I. , in liu clt.v of Onmhii. to cover the cost of p.ninu l.'iili nticct liom ( 'iililtol iivLiinoto Dnvenpiiit "Ireut. W'IIIIIIAS : : : It luivlmr lirm. und behm licrnhy udjiiiluod , dotuimined and i MablWii."J tlml Mia mvorul lots mid plooc-s ol ical c-slutis horoliiiillor lofeiied to have ouch IK en .ppeemlly lionotlttod to Iho lull iiinoiint hoieln lo\ led und ( if-ios ud iittniii't oii''li of Mild lots und plocos of iiml obtute ieipei tivoly , liy luiifon ol tlio piivliiK of thut II.IIT of 15th htioct liom Ciipltol uvoiiuo to Duv- onpnrl strc-ot. TIIKUI.I < 'OIII : , foi-thopnrposo of paying the cost ol said puvliiff IMIi atiiii-l : He It ordained hy the City Council of the City of Om.'iliii. " * hccllon I. Tlml the cost of p.ivinirtlmt purt of l.'lh fill cot. within piivinv U ! > tilit : No. 4 : , in I ho city of Oiituhu , liom Ciipltol iivennu Ut luveii ) | > rt btroet , t-util cost : lii'inir the Mini of SViM.i7 , bo und tliRBunmibhoiiiii ) l.ilc'iliuidiH- ! h-e > odiii propoitlon to the foot limit ulom ? salj pn liii-.and nf.-rorrthito Npdcfiil.liunetlli' by icw- son ni said puvhiKupon the l'nllotliiKili'sciibbd \ lolsainl re l ottatu , ua lioivn liv the tfi'iii'inlly l'ciiniii-l imipof Iho ( 'lty of Onuilin , I > 'U , llth. ii uiiiliint mid published liy ( Ico. 1' . Itonils ; suit ! cost iieniv o lovled on Hiild lots mill ical cMulo , rc-speuiH ely. us lollowi , , to-wll. ,1ii' o II. Oort , It II , blk V\ . JIW 81 I'lrni Itapilst Church , It t till ; 70. 911 71 A.J. I'eppluton , It n , IjIK i.i Ull 71 A. .1. roppkmm , 11 I ) , bll ; 7j 4UI M I'ath. IVeiu-cr. Il LlilUli ! 1)1171 .lano A. Itennnlt It ' . ' hl ) , ; ii . . . . 4Uim S. II. lirOHIIH7 Mum I04K4 S. II. llrown. It S ) , lill.-.ii . . . UllTii 8'Ctliiii' . ' . Thai sild - < pi. ud tav < - levied al'oio- ml.l.uii Mild lotH luspctllv * lj . 'hull heiomodo- liiniifiir | iii lollou'a : iiu-initli of Ihn total jnuiuiil to levied on ciub df r.iid : liilsifliull lie- L-'iin dollmincnt in llfodu.v . Iroiii the iiaHiiiKU uud iiiipiovul ot this oril > iione . omliinlli In ono ) tu ( Miii-Unith In i\vo jourv , inn -lenlli In tluoo .VIMI ' oii'Mcnth In four v.our4oiiu-li ilh In llvo M'arsj ' , one-tenth In nix ycur3. oiuHrnlh In bovoii \csi < . ono-tohlli In iditln yom-iund one-tentli In nine JIMIS utter Diild liiry , und.bi Injr liom thou | uiiro and upprovul of tills urilniiliuu. 13ich : nfi.llil histalhuniti , o.\eopl Iliu HIM , shall ilruw Inlficst ut tlio iitln nl buveti pinitlit , per un- mini liom the limn ol thu liny iilounuiil , until Ihuuimo bliuh Uri-iniio di-liiiniu < iil , A piiuulty ullhopitr tent. , tug-ether w ill liiiuiunt ut llio rate < d ono per edit , pur month , puyuhUi In ad- tttiiuo , bhall bopuUI on ouuli ilvllniiiiviil Instiill. nient , bcftlonU. Thut the ontlru uiuoiini nl lux MI lovh d mul usiti > ul < m uny ol bind Jut * may ho puid l-y the owner ol nny lot , or the entho oiitml Pie nun proportion ol suld tux on unyolbiildlou inn } l.o paid hy nny peiboit cm uny purl of uld luls within HItydays from aiihl levy , und thorc- iijioii hiii-li lolsor i in i is ol lotH.bhull U < exempt hum any llun or clmrKO thurcitor. Ho-'llun 1 , Thut thlbordluuiifoi.hii'ltuko ' oKuct mid bo in torcu from and uftura \ | > 'is u'fo , tind ho In lori'O I rom nnd ufloi * ltd jiMS-ntfj. 1'ufneil Nuvc'iibor luih. IHSi. W'.r , lliiini : : : , , l'ro ideut City Council. J. II. Form tan , City cierl ; . Appro * td November loili , Iftij. J v > ir > JJ. HOYP , Jiuyor. 1 note iixc mra now dno mid jiaynblo to the oil > ( ri nsiini- , und will l'i .vimn iltlluciucnt u SllOHll 111 beC'liollX" . UlM M\N Illicit , | lIV' ! . ' ltl ( .IJ-'I'lCH'lllOl' . Change ot 'I imei ( oinini ncln ; ; .Nincmlj.-i'tt : , llut'llniiion Itoiilo C. , II. A'O. It. Uitr.iIiiforChicugiiuiidBt. Irf > uli leaves ( iKfiha ik-ol | lliV M. II. II nit U p , m. Through ftcer > ers , roadici nnft dhlUnr c-li' . No liur.U- . . IIAJIUV I'UL'IU. , Ti lc : V-ftii , 1 "I 1'ii-imiii #