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H ) 2 THE OjttAHA DAILY BEE : .TUESDAY . NOVEMBER Ifi , IcSSG , WHAT SHALL I DO TO BE SAVED Bam Jones' Sermon at tlio Exposition Build ing Last Nigbt. A COMMON EVERY DAY TALK Tliu Roartl or Ktltiuntlon Anienillnq llio Charter A I'oHuemiw Sus pended Tl o Imurr Trial Other liocal Bum .IOIICK. Lnsl night about three thousand per sons assembled in the exposition buildiiifi to listen to Sam . /ones. The weather without was chilly , and had a sensible rH'ect in reducing the number of auditor : from that of the night before. The tem perature of the Interior was comfortable , especially after tlio altendaneL1 had beeu seated for some time. ( ico..Toplm , secretary of the Y. M. ( J , A , presided. The exercises wore opened by Mr. Maxwell announcing "Praise God , Kron : Whom All Blessings Flow. " Hov. Mr , Mail offered prayer. This was followed by the hymn , "King the Hells of Heaven , " sung In unison. The choir next sang " 1 Will Pray. " The choir wa < hastily improvised from the audience ) anil although it acquitted itself : w well us it could do under the circumstances , yet tlio effort was not in keeping with the importance of the occasion , The response of Himrers to the call ol Mr. Maxwell , an also of the clergy , has not been In keeping with of the management. 1 people then rendered "Happy at . " ° nu of Mr. Maxwell's compi irfona'iot to a familiar southern air. IIyin"iri17 ! , "Over There- " was sung in unison. - > Kov. J. B , Huuso followed with pravur , and to this mioeoedcd , "Glory to llis Name. " Mr. Jones then appeared aeeompanlcd by Mr. Exccll. Tlie lornior was looking rather weary and seemed to Imvo lost homo flesh ) at lcasl M > far as his features were concerned , MIICO iiis lirst appear- uneu hero. Mr. Excoll's effort was , "lie Saved a Poor Sinner Like Me. " This was one of Mr. Exeell'H favorites , having already Ming U rt.ur.lnfc the revival. Mr. Kxcoll s Voice is particularly agreeable in tlio lower notes , lie bings with rare sweet ness and expression and 1ms become quite a favorite among the revivalists. When Mr. Jones appeared upon the rostrum , the followihg clergymen were upon tliu .stand : Kov.s. J. b. Mail , J. M. HoiLso , J. P. Hoe , \V. J Harslm , W. H. Jlunderjion , I. M. Wilson and U. C. 13os- worth. Ln the aiuliunco wns quite a number of people wlio hail come in from Lincoln to attend thu exercises. Mr. Jones spoUo substantially as fol lows : Wo trust tliat you will pray Hint God will ble-ji this service ami the salvation ol men nml women.Vu have selected a verv fami liar text , thn question of tlio t'liillippian Jailer , nml tlio answer ot the great apostle Paul ; "What must I do to bo MIVHU" . " ' and they haltl , "Helievo In tliu Lord Jesus Christ mnl thou shnlt bo saved and thy house. " In answer to the question now alter the ex- noiieneesand lessons of nineteen ecntutlus Intervening between the occasion that biflimhtout this text nud this hour in which woseivooil ( ! , lam leniiy to say to an audl- enco like thin that 1 Imvo no light in answer to the question , "Wlmt must 1 do to ho 6avo.1V" i Imvo no right ( Interruption in the gallery when Mr. Jones said : "I1 hope you ushers wilt see thit that noise up thuro M 111 bo quieted. Don't you boys know that you aroat womhipi' Don't you know how to behave yourselves ? I wish tlioy would KIII' : : hucn TjiiTNt > r.n IIID : TiiAsir as tliatnt homo. I have beun preaching to these vast audiences for years , anil J declare thnt 1 Imvo been amiojeil mom In this city than in all my ministry. 1 have heard ot the " \\ilil west , " hcnid anil read about it , but am realm m : it now. I Laughter. ) 1 say in , answer to tlio question "what must I do to bo saved , 1 have no right to advNo a mnn to do anything tliat ho may not illo doing that unit die saved. 1 might advise a man to keep good company , and wlmt better could. I give uny man , and yet 1 wee how a man may keep good eompany all his llto and die uns-aved. I might advise a man to lead good books , and J know tliat Is good advice , and thine Is no estimating the value ot good hooks , thuto Is no estimating the harmful , baleful influtmco of a bad book , ami yet 1 see how a nmn may read good hooks all his llto and dlo unsaved at last. I might ndvibo a man to join some branch ot tlio Christian church , and I wish every man on earth was a member of the church ; 1 wish to-day 1 was the meanest , man In Iho world , and 1 want to bo as Rood as Christ cim make mo ; 1 wish every man wan a hotter mnn Hum 1 nm , aiul.l want to bu just as good as It IB pos sible lor mo to be. 1 say , to advlso a man to join some Christian church , that is good ad vice , and a gu-at many men think , "Well , I can do as I pk-abo until 1 join the church. " Well , I Imvo AH MiicirniniiT TO OUT DRUNK to-night as any man in Utnulm , ( iod holnc the Judge. Who gave you pei mission to du- baueh your body wltli whisky ; Imvo you uer- mlbhion from hen von to do a tlilim like thnt ? Some men think it Is no harm to do tliiH , that or the other until they Join a clitnoli. The difference between the member or a church and a man not In the church Is that the mum- bur of the church lias mot his obligations and acknowlodgeii them. L Imvo as much right to steal HomutuhiK to-night as any mnii In thla world , C.od being thu judge. I Imvo as much right to tell a Unas any man in this wiiild , dod being tlio judge. And H snv , I wish every man would meet the obligatfons upon him nnd decide for Uod und ilcht. That Is poort advice io tell you to join the church , und yet 1 know you may po irom tlio heights ot piofesMon down to the depths of damnation. 1 might advise niiinn to take tlie baernmont emblems of our stillor- liiK Lord , and 1 know a man intent lake the Nacramunt all his dn > s and dlo unsnved'nt ' liift. I inlgliUulvUo a man to bo bautUed In Iho nunto of the Trinity and yet I Vny Hint nmn might go from baptism down to destnio- tlon at last. 1 might advise a man to pmv with his lamlly at-homo morning and night prayer wllh wife and children. JJy the way , \\llluvery father and mother or head ot a Ifiinlly who prays night and morning with Ida loved ones at home , will you htund up ; 1 want toheo how many do that. 1 know , J know that it takes less religion to save a mini's soul in heaum than it decs to mnko 1dm pray In his family. 1 don't tie- llevo any mnn lius religion to take liiui to heaven , until ho bus got ioUgon | enough to read tlio wont or ( iod and piny with his lamlly at homu. A prayerle.ss Iiuuso is My birllnon if wuaro going to bo'rolli.'inus , In tlio name of In > a\on let us bo lellgloiH , ami it wo are not golm : to hu religions , lot us never ho humeiltei in Iho uhiiroh of ( iod , iMothodlsts , Hiiptlsts , ( /fiiigrosrtttonalliits. I'resbyturhins , Cathollia. LpUeopnlltms , Lutherans , If 1 were jon ami iiretended to Do a Christian father , 1 would be a prie.st of my own home and coiiMicrate my homo In family devotion and lot the Ihu- . ot the lamlly alturijo up with their incense until ( Sod cjillod mo Iroin bulnj ; the pi in-.tot that homy to that homu IH > boyoiul. And , hlbtin ; it your hnnband will not pray with with you and jour uhlhlion , don't lot your luui-.eJiu * luitfjer without the dm'otion of ttio family all.ir going up to lioavon nl lit and uioi niiitf. 1 Hay 1 mlgld uilvlso a man to pray in his family night and minnlng , and > ut ho may may | n Ids lamilv night and murnlngall hlsllfonnd die unsaved at last. 1 miglit ailvloiiii mnn to read his bible daily , and yet a man might re.id hU blbla all Ids dnvh and yet die untiaved at last. Theoo aio Hilly liibtiiiniontul to biing mo to ClnUt ; the-e uio iuhulllclont to maka mo hcttur , and tliuiu U but uno sutllclout nnd that is faith in thu LnidJesus Cluldt. It is lulth in.liinus Christ that bavus Iho boul. > 'ow underHtnud mu It Is not luith m a ureud. A crri-4 per MI Is uothlu but the bUln ol until hot ii | > and. tiii'rruii wrru S.UVDUSTyn SAND. There is not a tliinir m It to t\vu \ llfoto any nmn , Oh , tlio gallons nmt gallona of blood tliat luivo hiHin biillt ovtir that croud , Tlio 'iiul itniidbitioii , the blood v wain ot tlio old times , it was the civcd that wlietttvl Uio hivuril atul loddvHltliuKUii. Creed ! \\"ulia\o \ Uiil wlmt wvcall our oithodoxy aild what wo rail our heterodoxy , It I In-lievo what you bollovo 1 am orthodox ; It 1 don't bDliovo what you t > cllevo L wn bntcrodox. Ortho doxy Is my doxy nnd hctero < loxy Is your doxy ; that Is the way wo work It. If you believe x hat 1 believe jou arc orthodox ; If you don't bellnvo what I belleto you are liCteriHlox. ( Sod don't say whosoever 1)0- ) HOVM the Methodist creed , the U.iptl t rrc * > d , the Coiiuiecatlcninllst creed , or the Presbyterian creed shall bo saved. Ho never said that ; 1 am glad ho didn't. Now some ot you could ncser swallow tic Metliodist creeil , some of you could never swallow the Congregationalfst eiceih ( some of you could never swallow the Uaptlst creed. 1 am glad the more religion wo got , and the more sense UPRPI , the loss wo are tnlklnc about creeds and the closer wo are getting together. I am glad of that. It there Is anj thing thnt dis gusts mo In this world It Is a Methodist preaching on Infant baptism and nine-tenths of the babies of tlio chinch at homo atleep nnd ho is uii ringing the changes on infant baptism. And licnr the Presbyterian , boat how I HI goes it nowon linal pnriuivornncoand one-halt ot his crowd Imo nothing to pcrsc- \eriMii. And the HnptlM preachrr liollcrltm "Water ! water ! watcrl" and half of his congregation going whcio they will never get a drink TO coot , Titntn ( Lniigiilcr.j ] .say lam glad wuaro gottlm ; away fiom such ns Hint , and 1 am glad we are coming to tlio tlmo when this world IP meeting ( iod half way , and the ctoss of .lusus Christ' Is middle ground bntwcon heaven and hell , and wo will inoet ( Iod thorn and now hero else. HHnot fnllli In acrced , it is not lallli In a dogma , it U fnltli in u per son ; it is nut who.soeu-r bullbvetli tills faith or dogma , but It is whosoever bcllovuth in the Lord Jesus Christ shall bo saved. I wish wo would tie our faith to the cross and unit nunrrellng overcreed. A preacher snld to mo once , "Jones , look to your orthodoxy. look to your orthodoxy. " I said , "Old lefliuv , If 1 had as much orthodoxy us you have got nnd caught no inoro lisli than you do , I would quit the business , 1 would. ' ' And ttieni urn HO in i ! poor old fellows who are afraid tliat Jones will get foino poor old sinner Into heaven that has no religion at all. Hero , brethren , hero is n Savior to save unto the uttermost , who said , "If 1 bo lilted up L will draw all inon unto Me. " And hero wo stand with thnt old ship /Ann away out across the bar. ten miles fiom land , ami a great big old D. lh will gut out on the deck or that grand old ship and cry , "All you old blnueis that cnn Dswlm ten miles come out here nnd wo will cany you to gloiy. " I hcllcvo in the old ship coming tin to thu whnifand tin owing out the tow plnnk , and calling out , "All aboaid , every man who wants logo to glory. " [ Amen , amen. 1 I bo- lli-vu in that , f do. Old sinners stand and look at that ship ten miles out , and siy ; , "Boys. I can't swim out ; tlieie , I might lust as well die where 1 am , " and stands light there and dies. Thu lord nivo us something else besides ciecds and handle * to our names. Now let me tell you ItllMOIOX IS NOT A. SHOUT. nor a eng , nor a good feeling , but icllgion , blblo religion , eirisilanitvunilorlayin.r ! every t < ltnU ot human lilo and conduct , makes monet not only live the light but do the right ; not only eschew tlio wntug but hate the wronu' . That N leliglon. "What I inus > t do to bo saved ? " To bo- saved from sin ot coursito bo saved from all that wilt hai m mi- , all that will damage me , to bo saved hum tliiibU things which keep mo liom being such a lather and such a mother and such acitlzon ns 1 ought to bo it is salvation liom sin , that Is the highest aspiration that ever stirred a man's soul. 1 don't btdhtvo that anything ! clso will round up a man's nature and make it what it ought to he except ths religion of Jesus Christ What must I do In oidcrtliat I mny boagooiL husband , a good fattier , and u good citUon , love virtue and loan nn humble life baloio Goal' What must I do to lead a quiet and ! peaceful lito In all ( lOdllncss and sincerity ? Now tlio aiiswcrcoint-s in this way : Hclicvo in the Loul Jesus Christ and thou shalt bo such a tatiicr , such a husbind , such a citizen , nnd sucli a man as God will honor on earth and crown in heiven. \VhontlioUiblosays , " 15elii'\o in the Lord Jesus Christ , " It means that you revere him and follow linn in all your walks and ways. That is what the Lord JL'SUS Christ told Matthew to do. "Follow me. ' ' i expect if some of us preachers , and some of us good old brothers , had been present when Christ came along where Matthew was sitting at tlio scat ot custom anil looked at him and said , "Follow me. " I expect if we had been along that day whim Matthew closed up his tax book aild followed Christ , we would Uuve walked on nnd ovei tool ; Matt now and said , "Hold on. old follow , you nro not converted vet. " You act converted buforo you get to Christ. When a man gets up and follows Christ , if he has not uot roliiilon , what Is the matter with lilmV The fact that ho is follow ing Clulst Is proof that he has got religion , and whtin you see a man following Clirist that Is the best evidence in tbo world that hu has got It , o , now MUCH nt'Miiuaor.nv there is nbout this tiling of religion , how much foolishness. Nothing hut the inlinlto patience of Gud could bear with us on mat ters like Hits. God is meiciful , com ! and kind , lie loves you and wants to save , but Goil Miniboll : cannot save until you put your self Into an attitude to bo saved. In other wonlb until you cease evil and Icnin to do well. Religion Is a thing of choice. Let me lallc a little common .sense. Suppose thatI wanted my boy to bu a tanner , how will 1 make him ono' . ' Go out hero and buy him a thousand acics ol this beautiful Aebiaska land. and slock It for him. and SUV , "My boy , I want you to RO out there and go to farm- Inur. " Deus that iniitu a farmer of himV I ) t us see. where is the hov ? Down in Omaha. What is ho doing ! Playing cards and drinking whisky. [ Laughter. ] I say , "Sou , I want you to go oat and farm. I have bought you a beautiful farm and slocked It nico. 1 am going to make a fiumur of you , " and ho stagLcrs back and says , " 1 am not goiiiR up there , I don't want to bo a fanner. " "Then , .son , Inm going to make a. . lawyer out ot you. " i'ou will bulld-him a linohrlckofllcc and buy him all the law books , ( iicmiliet' . lilackstono , Story , and a host of others , and Bay , "Son , I am going to make a lawyer of you , I Imvo built you a line olllco and got you all the books. Ho bavs , " 1 would like to sen you ; 1 am not going to , eit.iur. " You would make a lawyer out of him with a s'cngcniice , or you would make a former out of him with a vengeance. If that lather can not make a fanner out of that boy until hu decides to be a farmer , or a lawyer until ho dcoldoH ro bo a lawyer Uo cannotmnka a lawyer out of him. God can not iiiuko a good man oat of you until you decide to bu good. How can Ho do I IV ( five vou tile bible ? Yon nnvo hud it'nll your life. Give yon n Sunday school ! ' You weio In Sundflv school until yon were fourteen years old. No sinner over gets salvation unions ho gives hlmsoK to ( tt > d. Tile od | > dliolrniH of thu Lord's good tlmo will HHVO him. If .ton nro honest In tliat. 1' ' nm not preaching to you to-night because you liavo not sense enough to ho response bio. ami all the powder and shot wn waste on dcnd game is thut much lest ; I no\cr shoot at a dead dog , nnd you aio dead as tar us icsiionslbllity Is concerned. Hu says wnlt for the Lord's own goad time towwu us. ttotalk about times to rotrcihmcnt and re vival. Theie never was aday in the history ot ( iMialm that ( iod-lilmsdlf was nut as wllliiiK to save you as ho is willing to-night , or to- moriow. or any peilod in your lilotory. Hiutliron do you know God's tune to bave ? It Is now , now. now. Thu eternal now Is thu time that ( ! nd proposes to savu every one ot us. What must 1 do to ho saved , .saved to the good and sa\cd fiom the bad. KAvr.n riio.n niir : , and saved to heaven. Saved from all the di'haUL'lics and Mivod to all that elevates What miibt I do' , ' Hiothurhcro Is the whole matter , listen : Uollevc In the Lord Jesus Clulst and lollow in his lootstops , and vou wlllbti btivcd as certain aswunie In ibis hotibo to-night. 1 do not uaro how you h < el about It. Wo are not limning on loollnits. 1 hear so mo of the old butthum get up and tell a great long rurmorolo about their e.Nperlcnco and it wouldn't bu a month tm- foio 1 rend the samu nut of a bonk , and I would wonder it tlioy didn't K"t their ex- puriencc.s out of a lunik , 1C a man's bollof Io anything atterho is concerted ho will helluvn the biblo. 1 novcr saw dm dr jvrnen I didn't bvllev. Jm ! biolo. I never HIIW * tlio nnv wlion I did not buiiuvc that- JCSHAta \ Inlinlto. For twenty-four ) cars ot my life 1 went right down to the jiuvs of death and hell believing it. For fuui teen yaus I lui- lluvudlt and didn't do that. bt. James bavs jon bhow mo your faith without your winks and 1 will bhow you my tultli by my woiJs. i believe in Christ by lollowlng him. Hero is thoeoncbialon of the wholu matter , K\ciy body that wants to bo sa veil isbuve.d. You say wlmt do you mean by that. It a mnn will do thu best ho knows how , God makes allowance for dUluront liglitb tbut aiu puiucd upon him. A. man thnt guts religion Is n good donl like aman thatKotb mcablci. For instance heto is a follow owr heroIn your city ; tie wakes up b'omo morning with n high fnver , burning nnd aching ( rom head to foot. Ho sends for a pl'y.sicUn. Tlio physician examines him and guvs : "ily friend , you have been es- l to ttio mi'jiUu * . " and liu was up in a loom about Urn dayu ago a man had tbo mev : > lft3. " LLo tuya : "Y"ou , hnvo contracted ine-uli'j , Kow ( air , all that ; Is Io bo iiono Is to give you two or Hires cups nf warm tea to brlns tliom out and keep them out. Asioon ns thov brcuk out tlioy will bo nil rlmit. but It they po In they will kill jou. " There Is an old sinner over there. Uo gets tangled up in n meeting like till5 and ho begins to feel mean nnd bad all o\er nnd ho says I rim thn MRAMST.MA.X i.v AM , Titr. COUNTHT. I never felt so bad in nil my life. What Is tlio mnttcr with him ? lie has been exposed to religion nnd has got It. What are you going to do with a sinner like that , nulling from head to foot anil tooling bad all over' . Ulvo him two or thrrocnus of ten and break It out on him and lie Is nil right , but if It goes In on him It will kill him. [ Laughtcrl , That U what Utliu matter with about hall of the brothers the religion has gone In on them. [ Laughteri ] and every time tliat they tro up to take them tlioy say 1 lm\ogot it ; 1 have got It hero and Unas gone in on them , They have not got a bit on their bauds or feeler or on their puckotbooks. Droak It out on tin hands nnd feel and you mo elected for nil time to come. Lord ( iod Incline jour heait to seek this kind of piety tc love , cherish nnd follow Christ everywhere , and vou will bo hnppy In this world and It the world to come , ( iod help you to take till ! home with you to-night. I scarcely feel ni though 1.could talk to you to-nlglit. L trus to-morrow night to bu in as good trim as J lm\obc.cn physically. Drutliren ot Omaha , you nro not treating God right. You can treat mo asiyou jilcaso , If I am Sam Jones but if 1 am ambassador for Jesus Christ yoi are not treating Him tight , You have no been up to that day HOI vice on Sunday. I nn ' not hoggin * . The church wns full to-dny , tin lower loom wns packed andusomo In tlio gat' ' lury. I am neb begging tor un nndlonce , but brother , are you treating mo right ana treat Ing God riglit In your staying awnjMvher we nro trying to save yourself nnd clnldicn , lirotlii'r , brother , hiothcr , cut lonsofrom bust ness to-morrow and pray that the power ol God may como > upon tills city and .save It" Sister , you have not been tlicio pcrclmnca think a moment , mo > ou treating "tlio Lord ri III' ' Are you ( renting his cause right In absenting ynursult Irom tlicso day services ! Tlio middle of this week , the latlci pnit of this week anib next week , the ) will bo pom Ing In lieru on excursions , pur Imps , and your plnces in the church may bt taken and nlso this hall. Urothur , sister , wlillo God gives us ouportuulty let us do wltli our might. THE RO A UP 010 13 1 ) UC.VT1ON. It Moots null TrnriHiiotH ConsHioriilik The board of' ' cduc.ttion met lust with a full membership present. Con siderable business was transacted. COMMUNICATIONS. From William M. ( Joodthwaite , ofl'erinc to furnish thu Omaha schools with Atlos' tillurians and globes at a stated price. ISeferrod to committee on teachers and text books. From Clewos IJrothers , roporliiifx that $2,1-1:3 : are due to tlio contractors at "work on the Gi'ornia avenue school. Ailoweil and secretary instructed to draw tip war rant. From ITomov P. Lewis , rpeommciulin" that Leyton's latin lessons bo exchange" for Callart Duniul'.H latin lessons , provid ing tliat the pub ishers are willing to ex change witlioiit evpenso. Granted. From Mrs. D. ( irancy , ox-jranitress of the Harttmin school , protesting against the action of ono of tbo members of the board in fiiving to one of tlio papers al leged false-reports about her character. Tabled. A bill of ? 100 from George "W. Him ! for boiler work in the high school wtb al lowed. COMMUTE ! : UUl'OKTS. The committee on judiciary reported that it bad received $217 of an old judg ment collected by Colonel Chase from the Lowe estate , when hu was attorney lor thu board , four or live years ago , Ho Imo retained sflOO of this amount as a fee. Tlio report was adopted and Colonel Chaise's claim was allowed. Tlio committee on buildings reported that additional room was needed for the pupils of Lake school. A resolution was offered that the committee bo authorized to rent tlio basement in the Congrega tional church , on Twenty-second and Lake , until ancli a tinio as a temporary $ 100 structure could bo erected. This was carried. Upon report of the same committee , a resolution was passed ordering that the furnaces in the Cass street school bo re paired. Mr. Copeland , of tbo committee on rules , forms and printing" suggested un amendment to the rules governing the school board to this effect that teachers in the public schools bu graded as primary. grammar , high school and special , and tbatthuy bu required to pass examinations to secure cortiticates m eacli of these grades. These certificates entitle each teacher to teach three years , This class ification , Mr. Copeland explained , was intended to take the place ot the ono now existing , dividing teachers into lirst , second , third , and special grades. After considerable discussion the amendment was luid over for ono week. Mr. Blackburn proposed an amend ment to suction 01 , which wns adopted. This was thut the .superintendent should make a report every month to tlio board of the time spent by thu spceml teachers , the time lost ( if any ) , tlio number of lessons taught , etc , , together with : i full report of progress in all bclloola in the 11 no of specistl work. Considerable tinin was taken up nt this juncture in preparing a setof rules to liovern the principals of the different schools in the distribution of free sup plies. The rules in vogito in Now York City wore with a few amendments adopted. nusoi.tmoNfi , A resolution was offered and carried that the superintendent be instructed to present to the board a list ot Hie attend ance of scholars in tlio itifl'eronb schools and grades , together with a list of such pupils as could bo transferred to the satno grades in cliools noaron homo. An other resolution carried was tliat a com mittee bo appointed to visit' all occupied rooms in thu oily and secure all possible suggestions , which might bo madu as to improvements in lighting , hunting , ven tilation , etc. Per resolution madu nnd oarriodj tlio salary ot Miss Rogers , the musiii teacher , was raised to $110 per month. A resolution to raise that of Miss Wllitmoro to $100 a mouth was lost by a vote of 4 to ! . A I'OUOIQ.MAN SUSI'EXPISD. Oflluor Doiitvaii Lot OuL For A Miauoiictiiot. Marshal Citiuinings yostm-day sus pended Otllcor Donivnn from the police force. Donivan , it appears , has suc ceeded In getting himself into n bad scrape , and may have a grimier authority than a nolico committee investigating Ins case. It appears that Miss Sullivan , who is a eibter-ln-law of Donivan's has boon working for Mrs. lirncklny in a restaurant on Davenport street , and quit the other dliy with a balamm of fd.OO dim her. Thnro was .somo tronblo In ollbollng a settlement , and nn Kumlay , when Mrs. llnickluy w'j'/absont , Donivan , it is al leged , woi , * wall Miss Sullivan to Mts , Hnickloy's room and broke into ucr mini ; , carrying off goods enough to scotiro tbo claim. Mar shal Cmnminus heard of this and sus pended Utmivau pending an investiga tion. Yobterdaj morning Donivan , 'in order to bu ablu .o account for his pos- bo.sskm of Mrs. Iintekley'.s ellcts \ , nworo out a writ of attachment for thu goods to bi'curo iiis si tor-iiiflaw's claim. At tlio same time that thu attachment papers worn gtvon to Constable Kdgorton , Mrs. Uriiokloy WAS getting out u writ of replevin to sc.curo possession of her goods. Affairs nra now delightfully mixed , and Mr. Donivaii will Imvu his bands full for a while getting out of the mudillo , Pythian. The Grand Chancellor unit. G. V. 0. will visit Omaha on Wuduosday , Nbvom- TcmburlT. Out that evening all sister lodges aru rc < iucstud to-ussembla atCatftlo ball of Nebraska No , L1 to ttnitu In a en- era ! ' meeting , THE CITY'S CHAUTEK. Tbo Meeting ut the City llnll Uast Mcht The call.for 51 mass meeting of elti zens at the city liall last evening to ills cuss proposed amendments to the cilj charter anil legislative enactments for the benefit of Omaha was responded tc by n score of citizens esnccially interested ostod In the proposed legislation. Among those present were Senators Lmingoi anil IV.schuck , Representatives Smytlto , Atulros ami I'oung , Mayor Uoyd , Conn1 oilmen l co , X.owry anil Kaspur , Judge Sti-nburg , J. U. Southard , James Croigli ton , C. V. Gallagher , W. A. 1 , , Gibbon J. A. Wlikoliold , 13 , Uosowator , A. Hose' water , \ \ . J. Connell , Joe. Hodman am : others. The room was eoltl ami cheer lesss , and but few of those present seemed disposed to open i meeting for the discussion o ! such it fruitful theme as tbo city's noods. After some informal talk Judge Slenborj called thn meeting to order unit called Mayor Hoyd to tlio chair. Thu tnayoi stated tbo object of thu meeting. Cm Attorney Council offered n motion , whier was adopted , providing for the appoint nunit of a committee of II vo from the council to act in conjunction with a com mltteo of live from tbo board of trade in the choosing of live cltix.ons , making r total committee of fifteen who shall report port proposed amendments to a meeting to bu held at some future date , Aftei homu further discussion tbo mooting ad journcdt _ THE fj.VUEIl CASE AVill Come Up In Two AVcclcs Othci Court Notes. The now trial of John W. Lauer charged with the murder of his wlft ) , was down among the cases to ba called ur yesterday in the district court. Judge Neville was still confined to bis homo bj sickness and Judge YVakoly did not want to take up thu ca.su alone. Judge Sav age , ono of Lauor'H attorneys , is absent fioni tbo city and. will not be uotuc for a week. Un those accounts the case could not well bo taken up , ami after a consultation it was mutually agreed among the attorneys tornoys that the case should bo called upjfor trial ono week from next Monday , Four of tlii ! prisoners arraigned before Judge Wakcloy yesterday plead guilty , lliov were : Charles Lincoln , charged with the larceny of a horse from Mr.s , ti'l ; Charles U'illinms , accused witii stabbing : Ella Williams , and Charles Trooms , accused of the larceny of a cow , and A. H. Soulos , charged witli thu larceny of $ Jfi from a trunk in Curran'e boarding house. Soulus was sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment in the state ponitontiarv by Judge Wakely. The other prisoners liavo not yet been sen tenced. Tlio trial of Fred Gorsionberc , charged with the larceny of goods from Paul's park , was commenced before J"udge Wakeloy yesterday afternoon. "Tlio AVnucs of Sin. " "Tho Wages of Sin" is one of the most powerful productions in the annals of melodrama , and the fact that it is in tensely moral docs not interfere with its interest , which is sustained throughout the entire live acts without a single inter val of tamcness. The play is admirable in construction ami the usual ingrediunls , love , seduction , villainy and virtue , arc put together with such unusual skill as to gain new attractiveness. The audience was largo and composed of such people as go purely from love of the drama , Their appreciation amounted to demon- stralivoness , tlmprincipal character being repeatedly calleil before the curtain. Tliu characters were all excellently portrayed , down to the most minor. Miss Etelka Wardoll is an actress of considerable power , notwithstanding a tendency to rant , but she made an immense impres sion on the audience judging from the frequent recalls she gained. Florence Vincent did a clever bit of acting as the mother of a "genius , " and Lisettp Lo Baron made a decided hitas an emotional actress in private life. She is 11 bright , taking woman , destined to make her mark. "The Wages of Sin" will bo re peated tiiis evening. Officer White's Cnic. The committee on police met at the mar.-ihal's olllco last night for an investi gation of tlio charges made by ex-Coun cilman Anderson against Officer White. The interested parties were present , but before the committee commenced the work of examination the ollicor and his accuser had como to an understanding upon the matters that led to their trouble , and Mr. Anderson asked permission to withdraw his charge against the oilicor. The police committee , taking this as an exoneration of Officer White , dropped the matter. Knotting fur Aerial Imildcr * . CounuKiuen Goodrich , Leo and Lowry , who compose the committee on lire and water work ? , will leave to-morrow forSt. Paul , Minneapolis , Milwaukee , and Chicago cage , for the purpose of making exam inations of the latest improvements in aerial ladders in uio in the lire depart ments of these cities before they purchase ono for the Omuha department ns re cently ordered by the council. The com- mittcu will bo accompanied .by Chief J. J. Galligan , of the lire department. A Birth-Day Present. Mr , Branch , of liraiich & Co , , whole sale dealers in fruit and produce , was considerably surprised on entering his place of business yesterday toJlnd ancle- gant new chair at his desk. A card pinned to tlio back of the chair told thu story of whence it cnmo , as well as the cordial fcolingoxisting between employer and employed. Thn note road as fol lows : "iJirthday Gift IMeasuaceoptthiH slight token of our regard. [ Signed ] Paul , Will , Kd , Ujuilil , Mort and Fix ? ' Collo.ulliiK Clalinw. In the oounttfu court yesterday John Kiuwitt secured' ! m attachment against the properly of , J. Nicole to secure a claim of $1) ) 8.89 for money loaned. H. W. Day , in the same court , com menced a suit to secure n claim oi ifC'Jfor goods sold and delivered , ToolH. IMook Watchman Jerry Murphy 011 Monday night 'found two boxes of tin ' iiith'o between Thirteenth ners' tools ( alloy teenth and Fiwtlcenth and Farnnm and Harney The tools arc now at the police station awaiting lentillcation. irjreviiicH. James Ityan , a hackman , was flniid 11 and < : o.-.t in no ! leu court yesterday for leaving his team ou the .streelb untied. William Hoinriebs swore onta warrant in Judge Stunhorg's court yuaterday for the ui rest of Huns Gosch on the chargu of assault and battery , A Kansas City linn has written to Soo- rotary NntUnger , of tbo boar.1 of trudc , to ascertain what inducements this city will oll'iir tn sccnra thi ) location of a putout - out roof manufacturing company. i'estorday thu order was issued by thu Union Paci'tic to employes ol' the road to use the twenty-four hour syelom in telu- grapliinirnnd eorre.snondenoo. The old system will Mill remain in us.u in tbo run ning of trains ami in suhudulus. Some of boys were rather .stunned in trying to cipher out thu time m their finst' attempts yesterday , but uxpcet gradually to work into thu uuvv yktomull right ; 15 PUPATION A b AVOUK. U ( Torts Kor Federal Alii Kor tlic Com inon SchonH BOSTOK , Nov. 15. the incctlnR ot the com mltteo on federal aid Io the common schools appointed In July Inst by the .National Teach crs' association nt Topeka , and the Anicilcnr Institute of Instiuctioii at Hnr Harbor which hns been in session hero for the pasi week- , adjourned to-dny to meet In Washing ton nt thu convention of stnto school superlu tmidots In Februniy. The committee ills cussed the bill for federal aid to tin common schools aud voted to icpoil favoring Its principle , but no action wa taken as to the special feattucs of Iho bill lu accordance with the resolutions of tin conventions ntTopuka and liar Hatbor , tin committees were enlarged son * to Klvo cacl stale nnd territory n local represen tntlou In the convention at Washington. The followIng - Ing school olllclnls were electeit to serve on the local eommlttos in the representation ol status nnd ns members of the federal aid convention ; all .state nnd ten Itorlnl super Intomluiits of public Instiuctioii ; superin tendents of schools In southern cities nnd town * of more thnn 10,010 Inhabitants ; all school supeilntendfnN of cities of fi.OOO ot mine Inhabitants : presidents of. the nntlonnl tcarhct s association nnd the Amer ican Institute of Instruction ; conoral nueuts of the I'onhody and stnto schools funds ; Mrs. Alary II , Hunt , superintendent of the I'diicntlonal department oC the \Vo . . . . . . , . ' * tnnit'a Xntliitiitl / li * ! * < t * * lln..ik. > * % > > nenJIy coinioctod with the national aid move ment. HJis thoimht- second inlcr-stuti Filtieailnnal convention like that hold ni Louisville in mi mny bo called , thouuli nr , formal action was taken to mcmoriallro con- Krosa other than to propose a imuss convoii1 tion In Kobiunry. Die committee In sun- - KUIIIO that aid will ho grunted either ns pie vlilcd In thu senate bill or tliiouull souu similar dfaft. AN' K.V-SI AN1SII ADMtKALi. Ills Arrest in New Vtirk on the Charge ol' lmrce.li- . > iW ! Yomc , Nov. 15. Scnor VlnclntDi' ' Mustre , a member of the Span inn legation , who recently returned to this city trom Itk do Janeiro , wns attested yesteidny at the instance - stance of Mile. Jcanio Uo Maymud , the oputa sliiKur , uho caino hero on the snmi steamer with him , on the charge of. having robbeil her of 1,100 francs , which , she says , ho took to gotchnngo for her Into American money. In police com t to-day tlio hearing in the case wns set down for Matin day next. Cnptnin lt Slestro Is a lotlrcd admiral of the Spanish navy , lie lias frequented Now iTork through eighteen years p.ist. About six months ago he went to Hio dt .Innoiro. There ho was In close relations with Knmuror Doin Pedro. He returned lieie to nrraimo a commercial tieaty between the United State * , Uraxil nnd the Aigentlne ] ! uputllc. ) Jle hns In his possession a letter Iroin thu United Stales minister at Hio du .Inneiro to President Olevelnml , Suuielary Uayaid , Peiry Uelmonf and well known Isew Vork meichauts. The accused says ho tifbt mot .Mllu DoMaynaid nt the Hotel Hoynl In Hio whcio she was living as the mistress ot a count , who wns a filond to thoacctiseil. On tlio steamer lie paid attention to Mile Alnynaul , and on arrival took her to the lioiiM ) of Mrs. Austin In the eity. AIllo Maynaul was out of tunds and asked DC Mestro to tell Mrs. Austin that hu ( Domestic ) had her money ehanging it for her. When the admiral refused to do this , Mlle JViaynaid called Mrs , Austin into the loom anil accused DoMestio of stealing her money. Then DeAfcstie loft the hou.so nnd the next step wns his niicst lor tlie pur pose , lie says , of blackmail. Crookedness Brought to Loxn IbLANi ) CITV , Nov. 15. The adver- tisimrof property hy the city treasurer to be sold to-day for unpaid taxes has led to the discovery that many persons whoso property was advertised for sale Hold receipts for the amounts appearing ngnlnst them on the trcasuior's booics. The most of these receipts , covering 52,000 or SfJ.OCO , were iRsucil during the term of Treasurer John U. Morris , wlio committed siilcido four ycuis ago. just Imfoio the oxpiiation ot his term of ollicc. The books ot the treasmer's olllco show no iccord of the uicelpt of thu amounts In question , and it Is probuUlu that suit will be eimimcnvcd against tlio bondb- men of tlio deceased ov-treaMiior ns sonn ns ttio actual amount unaccounted lor has been nsceitalncd. Tlio SIKUII Tobncco Trulc. M Anmi ) , Nov. 15. It is repotted that Sunor PuigcTVcr , mlnlbtcr of linanco , will intioduco in the cortcs a pioject to place the state tobacco monopoly In the hands of a syndicate of native and foreign Imakew , who will pay the trensiiry a tixcil rental exceeding the meson t income which the government derives from that source. Civil War Imminent. , Nov. If ! . It is reported heio from Athens thnt-the peasants of Kastuni Itouino- lla arc declaring themselves In favor ot Itus- sia and that civil war Is imminent. Ntl > rnnkrt mill Iowa Wnathor. Nebraska Snow : colder , norihoily winds. Iowa i.ocal snows ; colder windsshitting , to nottlicrly. 1'nrflonnl I'urajrraplis Max Meyer is in St. Louis. P. B. Spraguc , Oltumwa , la. , is in the city.The The bank clearances yesterday were $851,120.80. J. .F. Imhoff , of Lincoln , came into town yesterday morning. John ( J. Smiley , formerly of thu linn of Bergen & Smiley , loft tlio city yesterday morning to engage in cattle feeding at Hampton , Neb. Mr. George Storsndorf and bride re turned luht evening from their extensive wedding trip in the cant , und will begin housekeeping immediately in Omaha. Mr. S. Fee , state fish commissioner of Kansas , is visiting hU sister , Mrs > K , A. Jackson , at No. 10111 Burt street. Ho re turns homo to-morrow. Mr. Fee is very favorably impressed with Omaha and her manifold evidences of growth ami pros perity. James B. Chapman loft yesterday to spend the sonson in thn south. H ) wont to Chicago , fiom which point ho will pass through all the morn important cities , visiting in the Slates ot North and South Carolina and linally reaching Florida , where ho will rubt and ruonpur- ale during the wiiilmmonths. . - AHI : s-rir.B , 'rstM.m ; 3SA.N'r : I'orblxifen year * , they liavo stoadlly gained in fnvor , ami nitli sulea oonbluiitly Incmifcinir liavo Ixx'onio Iho mi > t populuruoi-svt tluouirh. out the L'nllcd i-luleri. 'I'liol ! , ! ! nail It H rttdfinromuiloInSimnT MEIIIUH AMI KvriiA liONti W.\ihT , BiiJtulile far nil llviirus. Thn ( > < iuuJlty , iniulo ut lin IUU wiii-iuuled lu wiiui' lwto iw loiitf ui . ihianlf from nil tlio World's crrat 1'ul is. Thn hut mould icculvi'd1 Is lur PIKST DI.IIIIKI : otv MBIIIT , Irom tbu lulu Exposilion he'd ut Now OrJoiins. While tu-oios nf patents Imvo he.un found wovihkiho'priuniplub ol' tliu Oluvu-l-'iltluif Uuvo proved luvahiiiblu Hotullui-b aru uutboriwd to refund inoaoy. if , u. tluo Con > nta do not provo ui olt WM KVKUVWIIBHU : OATAI.OOIT. FUlii : ON Al'l'WCATION ' , THOMSON , LANCDON & CO , , New York. ANOTHER SUDDEN DEATH. Hardly a week passes without the men tion by the newspiipors of smlilr-n deaths nml of Into the alarming frequency of tin statement that ileatlt wa cati.seil by rhoti mutism or neuralgia of the heart cantio fail to have been noticed. In all prob ability many deaths attributed to near disease are eattsed by the o terrible ills eases , wliieharo far more dangerous thai Is goiierally conyidered. J thorn an ? positive cm of Tlio best answer to Mich i question is given by those who HA\KIU.I : : ctnni > by the nso of Atlilophoros. r-ongrinc , Neb. , Aug. lltli , 1836. Ipullured for years with neuralgia it my head , neck and faee , and liavo pent 1 Know , ever ? KH ) in trying to Iind SOIIK medicine to relieve me , and found onh tomiiorary relief in anytliing I tried unti I aw nil advertisement of Atlilophoros It gave mu relief at once , ami after usin ; onu bottk ) and n half L found InstiiH. relief. It llehicd and cured me where all other remedies failed. 1 liavo recoin mended it to several of my friends will like good result * , t have not had a return turn of the disease sineo taking the Ath- loplloros ever two years ngOi i A. Altoona , Iowa , Atliloplioros is giving unparalleled sat- - iMfuetion ill this locality as a sure euro foi rliuiiinutisin. id Jaqucs , a farmer neat Greenwood 1 . O. , was cured of hcltitu rhuumalibin after Imving bnon foiMlirui months unable to walk wit limit a urutoli Jk A. Ogdun of this plaeo had for years been troubled with rhounmlitmi , oflor times unable to work. Uo never found t liermaiiuiit cure until lie tried Athlo plioros. Shipped two bottles by cxpres1 aa a present to B brother in Nebraska. L. O , 8ii.vrrr.it , Druirgist. K very druggist should keep Athloplio ros and Alhlophnroa 1'HN , but whore the eannof be bought of the druggist tlu Atliloplioros Co. , 111 ! Wall St. . Nnw York , will sund either ( carriage paid ) on reeeipl of regular price , wliiuli is $1.00 per boltk for Atliloplioros and 50c for L'llls. Tor liver ntid Ulnnoy dlsen os. drspcpaln. In iliKoallou , wenkni" , ner\oim didilliljdSiniMi of woimni , ( MiiihtlpHtlon , llendticho , tmpiiri blood , Vc. , Atliloplioros Pills uro imoquiileU. II GOLD MEDAL , PABI8 , BAKER'S Warranted o llfff / jntrn Cocoa , from which tlio OXCUM of Oil has been rcimncd. llkutthrec itmct ttia stnngth of Cocoa mixed wllh Slixrcb , Arrowroot or Hiignr , mid in therefore far more economi cal , coiling Itti titan ant cent a cvp. U It dcllcloiif , nmirlshlncr , | ! ntrrnBlheulng , cp.slly dlgcetcd , and n'lmlrably adapted for Itirnllda aa well nil for pcrtonK In licalth. Bold by OiroriTH orerywhcrc. BAKER & GO , , DorcUer , Mass , Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Pnid up Capital . $250,000 Surplus . 3O,000 H. W. Yates , President. A. E. Tou/alin , V iec Prchldcnt. W. H S. Hughes , Cashier. DIUKCTOHS : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , H. W. Yates , Lewis S. Heed. A. E. Toiuuilm. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON JBAFK , Cor 12lb and Farnam Sts A Ur.acrtil Banking Business Transacted. . W. HARRIS & Co. CHICAGO. or'mmtlcfl , Cities nnd ol hers of hlKliirrndoliunclitnndenld. Etistem ollloo OH Dovoriehiro St. . liustuu. Corrcispond- ouco MOllcltcd. J. Sc T. CQUSINS' The only DENUINEones made. _ The most comfortab7ir antr durabto s/m/o for walking. Perfect fit. . .lio'wrinftles. . .Easy as air oM stow. . .Always retain ttio stiapo. _ Will not tire the feeJHmTong Imiks. Matia m 77 widths and all sizes. Uck on Ecl for Mam unJ Addiou ot J. & T. YOISUE , For Saloby Ifnywanl Bros. , KOTIIow urd Srtcct , Oiuuhii. , NERVOUS PEOPLE ADC ] other * nUIferinff fiom Itfrvotu ( Jfihllity , eiiaiisllux ) chinnio dU ( u > cff , prfinntun * ot vuunif or old nro otUIrHr l y Dr. -Jorn 'ii fi Klcrtru * AJiianrt'n HrlU n flu * IJmon liavr , ,5IT instantlyfelt. , j i tail ! IT can wtar 0me licit K Ice trio * frw wilii male belt * Avoid wortniotu lm * hat tun o uiid hoguft c-oinpanltB l lrvlrla Truir lor K"i < iur . 70O currd ln'8& . Hrwl ntftnip rp innhUt OR * . J. HQRHE. INVJUTDS. IOJ WABASH Av. , ( iiir - l without H I n m ni It l * * llt-li rM.I'V t JllAHUTDN TltlflA.1'jll KNT. r < i. Bltould by Falhcfl SS-MABE STRONG AP.rpIHe wllh Inn.tiiutlQn of raluu lu ll m n. MARSTONHEM DYCO ISParKPUcc , New York , MoiitionOmulm UOIN < joldoii it cnu Ijexlven In it cup ot ciilltpoi tfa without UiltniWleJiout ; thu pcrgou taking nliiili-Juliili-lj' haruilM.1 , uuil will caret a purtiiam-iituii'l upewiy cutu , Mhiiliivi tliapulvnc Un muJcrnf.c-.rlnlr&r Gl * i > mcoDullu wrruK. ll lm bi-cu MlMn In lliou. ne.adj o ( ruei , Hinl In oeiy luslinuimfciicuro ; lion followed , It iiitvor In ) ! * , 'J'li& > liiu niioo luipit'tnalBil wltli tl < u Hieci.i" , It bt-cunii-Hftii utlei lupoiilbllllx fur thu liquor appvlltu Uioiixt rou HAI.B iivroi.nowjNfi nuuauiHTHt A.UIIN ib CO. , Cur. l.llli iind lts.ns\nit. \ unit Ihlli & ( Miming Nm. , llinajiu , Nob. ' t , U. I'UaTtill iV II1N ? . . Council Hindi , Intra. Callornritfi Inr puinpbUt coittuimnu liiulnrJs c' i. 'ilini.nlKl * trom HIHbv. t UU.UM und inucIrooi "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tli OrlK'n'il iin < l Only < J.'iiuliii' . lLdlin.iblo kt LADIES. Ail. ) ur llruxtrl * ! lur ( tua > t > * ) Io us fur | * rlk ul " ( n ItMrr ) > ; rrluni mull. NAME PAPER. * Jblibt ler t'briulcul. * ' - . Sold ttf lruiil l citrjuliorc. > > k or " < 'll < lic be tmltln r n > u lir loriLo obeie dliiun ; by Hi uu 8)i olnl Ordinance ITo. D07. ANOnllnnnpp lovjttijrH pccinl ( HI nnd ( < . iiH-nt on nil lots nnd rcnl r tiitd niiluriit pnrt ofl'Mliifr luctrlot No. 41. In thr t/tj / of Oinnlm. to nivt-r tlio > t of pnvini ; 'im-h Mifct from Maon Mrt-ct to Wllllnm tiTot \ViihiiKASi It linvinir lircn , Hiid hclnir herr > lir adJiidKi'd.iletcrinlncdiuul cstnlill lied Unit tlio seutiid lots iitul iilocosot i-calnMntu liprpinafior nifcnod to lni\o nufii lioon f < | u < oiall. < r liom Illliil to thu roll amount hoicln lo\Jnl mill H PI INI npAlnM cacl I nf pnld 1 ( > I mid pIcHi-fof n < nl.inio rc'iipctlvt'lr. liy inu-on f Ilin pmiiifc of Unit inut oC Tonlli Mlx-ot from Mmmi street to Wllllnm trcot. 'I'lir.iiKi-oiu : , for tlio | iurpo o of | m > lnir there ro t of ciild | > iuiiiR luth Plrcct fnini Mnioti l-Itcct to Wllllnm street : Ho it itrdiilnod liy tlio oily round ! of tlio City of Uiiiiilin : Sii-lloiit. Thnt tlio co t ot iwvlni ! Unit part nf Tenth "licotllliln M pint of 1'nUtijr Disirlrt No.11 , In HHI city of Oiunhii , fiiini MII--OII flUTt to \ \ Illlinii Hiicct , wilil i-o-t liclmr tlic-iini ot fin.WHI.OI , tiu ami tlio sumo N hnirliy lc\l l nnd iis'o-onil. In iniipnilloti to tlio loot fiom nloni * nlil pin Inir , nnil lu-ninllntr to fptvlnl IK-MI-- Ills liy iviixoii ol Pnid | iiirlniruioii | the follon ln r ilrorll il liitoutid ion ! tHliili' , ns " "liinrn hj Ihn Kiiuuinlly nxiixnliod limp ol tlio oily of Onuilm. lvNl , llthi > uriihod | nnil linMNlicil hy C. It. Mnyiii. ) cold i-osi IMIIIK | M ) lovlnl ott mid lots nnd mill I'sUito.ivspi'riht'ly , ns follows , toIts tf ! 11 H Co , It 1 Idk L'll. i-ltv . J321 01 " 112 hlk iKll.i-lty. . . . KSI BO rlllrkrlt.H ' . . 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Biil.ulty . . . an so Miillndii P cook , H S II I Mis L-rtt , i-ty | ail 61 TniMooarfo Om M K Cluu-uh , u 'i It a hlk S-'ilI.clly . M fit Mnilmhi PCooV.s 'i ItahlUStS.ult ) . met A Konntru , ItTlilk atlUolly . 1FI SIS " It H hlk Bill , oily . 4'.MOl K ICoilMtzo , IlithlkBiU , uitj . 181 J.N " 114 IHUBiU , i-lty . 4 l IK1 " Itniilk''iH , i-lty . 4i.IO ! > l " ltnlilkBfl.uly | . HUBS A.ll K'ounUo.n Ilia It thlk 1,1 ou-stlllll S8S BO " oliKIt a hlk 1 , " 48U ( W " , " e lit ! It 4 hlk 1 , " 4 ; H ) " DKUliniilkl. " liM'.M " ulliltOhlkl " , STiSt luinnnti Kunntzo , IL 517,11 or w 11VJ It 1 , HOoBT . 2.K.M ( S ! tloiiB. 'I'lnilyiilil special tiu < > slovicd nloro- siild , on snld lots it'ppootln'lv , "liiill livrninu do- llliiunl | ns lollouK : nno-loiitli itf the totnl ninonnt so Uixlod on niioh of Mild Uiltthlnili hn- L-oinudulliuiniint Inlllly iluys Iroin the passimo nnd iippi-t\nl ot tlii < M > i < HmiML'i'om'-t < ) Mtfi hi one y.'iir.ono-lrnlh In t o j-onrs , ono-tonlh In thit'o .nno-luntli In foiiryiniw , ono-ttintli hi UMI . ( inu-lfiilh in nit yeiii-i , iino-totith hi HOVOII , Oiiu-ti'iitli in olirhl j um s and imu-k'litli ] u nlno joiifsultor euld lovy. and hi-lntf fiomnui piwsntronnd iiliuxvnl | oC tills onlliiiini-u. Knuh of mild InstntlinuntH , 6xrt > pttno flit. t. slndl diiiw hiloi-ost ut the into ul HIM-II pincunt , per nn- niiin liiim tlmlliiiuot HK > low iilmosiild , until lliuBiiniu hlnill hoLomo ilulhiiini'iit. A ponullv ol llvopor cent. . to cthor will Intoroxt nt thu iiito ol uno pi-r ct nt. per month , piivnhlo In nil- viuiru , blmll ho jmld un ouch ilollnnuuiit Inslnll- incut , fcitlon n. Thnt tlio entlio mnmmt of tnno lovii'd nnd nssovsod on tiny ul Mild lots niiiyhn paid by tiiiuiwiioror nny lot , or the onllio oiinnl prarntnpropnitliinotH.ildtiiA oanny ol'xnld lots nmy ho paid hy nnj ppr nn on nny pnrt ot'inlil Intb within 1111 } tlnyn Inini tmlil lovy. nnd HUTU- upon Hiich InlHor piit-IHof lots , Bliali ho oxompl from nny lion orchnrKO thoiotor. Soctinn4. Tlmt thlsoidlnnnroslnilltnlio olToi-t nnd bo In fotvo I nun and at tor Itspussi-go. 1'nsM-d Ootohor Blllh , IHXII. WM.r Ilix'iir.i , 1'ipsidpiit city Council. J. II. HoiiTMAlili , City I'loili. Appi-oxud Novumhor 1st , iswi. .1 .1MIN I ! , llovi ) . Mayor. These taxes nro now due and puyabli < to thn city tit-nsnror , unit will bri-omo dolliniuoiit 111 hlunviilnSuctionU. TIIMM.N HIJL'K , nllilBt Lily Trillium or. Special Ol'rtluanco JTo. O7O. AN Oiiliiinnco lovyinw : n pprclul t.ix nndiiKSoss- inonl nn I'crtiiln lotH nnd ruiil oiliitu In the i-ityol Unniliu , to ( o\orlho cost ofcuiiutrnct IIIK n sowur in Power Dlslrtci No. ; itl. It linvinj , ' lii-on , mid liclnif horohy M-inhiud nnd c-liilili hi l tlml the il lotHiiml phtu'Htil lonlosluto horchuilti-r rolofrcid to luiri- ouch ht-ou npcclully hi-m-tltlud to thu lull nni'iunt hpiiMn lox nnl nnil ii su-.hiid onch of mid lots nnil pk'fi-s ol' rent ostnto , icspeotlvolv , by reinon ol tliucuiihtrnut- inirol'a tionot-ln Scwor DIMiiut No : in. 'J'MIMIFOII : : ; , far the pnrpoto ul piiyiiur the post ot anch Howoruoust riiutlon : Ho it nrdiilncKl by the city council oC tlio city ot Omnlin : Section 1. Tlmt the eoM. of constructing aRe Ro or In Sewer DlMiItt Nn , in , In the cits of Unmlin , snl < l i-t heinu' Hio hum ol $ ' . M.4U. he nnd thohiunuls lioiohy levied nnd nswox-.nl , In piopoitlon totho loot Iront nhmur nld Improvo- nunit iindnocoidliiK- bpeoinl heiiellls hy rou- Mm of hiiiil impiovompiit , upon the lullowli.K' di"-crihed lots nnd I-I > H | o tnlo , TIN hhotvn hy thn Utinornlly leooKiilxud mniiol the city ol Diiiiilin , IKMi , lllhoKinphud iindpunli-ihiulhy ( , ' . II. Mny no : Mild eost hoinv HO levied on Mild lots mid luiil ostiito , icsncctivoly , na lolloww. lo-rtit : Thmmifl DIIVIH. Itfi hlk IWl. city . S5G r > l Ul/ub ( > tli Davis , It ll blk IH9. city . Cll r-J " It 7 blk IMI , city. . . . fill f.T Rinorpon T < Htnni' , II 8 hlk IH'.i. city 5U 5J U l > It KrlKlll-ot-wny , Milan ft in ItTi hlk lOll.iiity . . . . . BO .liirt.Vi ; [ { llnrkor , 5UK ! HI ) fl In If 5 bllcKHl , elty . . 18 Oi SohlllK nioHliitf Co , n - ' M of Itn hll ( UK ) , olty . io ; i : Annlo Woilhiw , s.'l.1 ! It fiblkllio , eliv . . . . : 'A 4'J U r n It Co , riKlit'OMvuy , " - l 11 It 0 hlk I'M ' , city . a Jim , v i ; ic itm icor.ov. 7a HH 1 1 w is w 77 it n , hlk 1UO , clly . . . . . . ( I'll Schliu Drawing Co.thoHJKtoWl , thoii H V > , th H 7f > S u 77 , thee 48 nnd thu ' ' ,4 ( it ( , ! . ' > It ll lilk ll'l ) , oily . ill fit AniiloWollliiH , siriw 4liafthlk l ! , uliy. . 17 US Wm Iliinrman. It 7 hlk 1WI , oily . rU fill HllonrlckRon , ItB hlk IW.elty . HI 53 Outiiurliioo\cllnir. Ill bile 05 , olty . . . CttfB .InlmJ Itniii ! , , Ita hlk an , city . .Ml n.1 llolra of A O Alllinns , It : i hlkani , city . fHa , \ Miiitim w piiitt.ii 4i it4. hik am . : M Piiul Noleon. 44 11 1 hlkaio , elly . : > 7 US iCliphionlil Doll. w ± Jof II 1 bit BOU . 1H HI H Krnmor.lt - ' . blkBMl , cily . & ( l m John P Audiirson , It ! l hlk . .M , clly W fa Ilimry I.HRi' , n ffl ) It I blk aoi , cily . . : u ? j Mary A Ail' Vnloitn.B UH n UH ft 4 blkBUB , olty . IBM P Vnloltn , HB2 H 44'lt 4hlk 2M , elty fi (15 ( M UWuKiior.H Uilt 4 blk SOB , olty fi li.1 Simtlona , Tlml Iho Hpeiiml tnxoi uinl nK ( i D- monlHlovlnd nnil ns.-csiioil HH ntoionlil , ishiill hn iluo linmedlnloly upon the pnvnvrK nnd upturn-- ul ul' this oi-.llnnui-o , nnd hhnll houoino dolln- | iKint.H' miLpnld within Illly duyn ihoroiilKn- ; nnd tlKJr.iupoii.il liemilly of tun per < ont hlnill lie nililnd , toKOthur with Inloiost ut the intooC mio porccntii monlli , piiynhlo in ndvniufiom llm time hii'd tnxim heeomo HO didhiimimt. Hoctlon : i. TlKil tbisoiilhinneo Hlnill tnko olfoet uinl ho In lorou tiom nnd nttor lib pnhjuni1. Passed Octidiuranth , 1BHU. WM. I' . Iliuiiiui. , PrnsldoiitClty Council. .1. ( I , Hoin'lMiin , Cllj ClorU. . \pjimvoil Novomhur ( Kt , IbSR. , IAMIH : K. Itovn , Minor. The5O Inxns 1110 now dim nnd pnynhln In thn rtty li-eiisnit-r , nml will lieeomo dollniin-nj | Dueomhoi-Ulhl , IhM , nftor whleh dnln pnnnlli > ind InloiiioL will hondilod us hlxnvn InHrotlon i nlUd.'t TniiMAN UIICK. CIlv TrouNiiinr. AM > WAfliOX S'I'Ot.'It. ALSO A HUNT roll I'AfiMHI KT B'I.OOBII > Ami wo i > < iA.ei ars : S.W , Corner 9ih and Douglas S 080AR HANSEL , onicuiu s. i-i 'itj openened , polled , examined ami Ur anced. TiuiKMiicni * bills , luticr USED INUL HcJdbr < ; iNC'l.NNATI. U. M. A. . COO-GUt