| s * THE OMAHA DALLY BEE : TttlTlikoAY , SEPTEMBER 22 , 1892. * * " jNot Nearly Bo Great as Represented by a Certain Glass , ) | IOW THE FIGURES REALLY STAND Oniclal Itccordu for tlio Yrnr IndlcntoTliut rithllticd HtntciiK-ntH on the Sub ject Are In liirrjr'ny 1'iilno , Qr.xr.VA , Nob. , Sept. 21. ( Special to TIIK 53KE. | The calamity bowlers bavo been pub lishing broadcast tbo stntomont that the tnortcugo indebtedness ot Vlllmoro county has Increased 1 100,000 during the past year. * J.'til5 Is ml.sloadlng and docs lojustlco to tbo County , which , when' the facts are known , "Will bo soon to have made mi enviable record , liavlnu actually decreased Its mortgage In- doltcilio < s for borrowed money by moro than eiuj.UOO. Tliu oulclal records for thn year ending i July ill show that the mortgages Died aggre gated fl.'UO.UTS. ! } ; ! nnd those roleaiod l.lf-1 C2S.M ! ) . tnnklng an apparent incrcaso of $ S1- C50.UI , which is but nno-lmU of tbo amount alleged by the Indopcndcntsbriokors. Even these figures do not make n fair kbowlug , hccauso ihoro are several classes of obligations which do nut represent an In crease of poverty among Iho people of this county. For example , mortgages aggregat ing $ l2.ri'j7.fl3 ! ) wore given to secure part of the purchase nrlco of property. N. II.Var - ron it Co. of Chicago gave a mortgage for f44,0K ( ) on their olovarors in this county , \vhlcn hardly counts ns n ( loot chargc- kblo to the people hern. It Is found tbat t-lt.OJ : > S were chattel mortgages to secure loons also represented by real estate mort- Kngus for the same amount , in other words there was an apparent Indebtedness of 93,701,111 nnd n real indebtedness of only half that amount. About $0,200 of mortgages were ( or Imporicd horjos. These i torus makoatotnl of $164,218.10. If this .sum bo subtracted from the grand totals of filings it will louvo 1,0VJ,7.17 ! ) as the amount of'monoy actually borrowed bv Flllmoro's rosldonts. A com parison of the llgures will show that Unit is ! lU2.V.4. ! l less than tlio stun of tbo mort- rf Kiipcs tuloascd , wblch mroly makes a line chewing for the prosperity of this county. These llguros tire direct from statements complied in the oflloo or' tbo county clerk. ' U'hat olllclul Old not bccin until last'Novom- ber kouping an uccount of the mortgages given to sccuro the uurchusu price of real estate , or the showing would bu better b > many thousand dollars. It is also known that ninny mortgages nro not iclcnsodon the records when paid , nnd wlieu nil thcso facts nro considered It will bo seen that Fillmore countv Is milking a steady gain In financial lability. _ ] * lattHinfiutli-i ir , Nob. , bopt. 21. [ Special to Tin : lift : . j At a special meeting of the city council Saturday night the matter of paving Blxth street with brick ciuno up. Throe dif ferent llrms had put In bids for the work , JvIcMulicn & Son of this city being tbo high est bidders , John Cnunoy of this city being pcxt unu Fanning & Co. of Omaha being the lowest. The council bad nn exciting soanco , which was warmly nud earnestly partici pated in by citizens present , nnd" utter n heated wrangle the 13ourd of Pub lic Wonts was directed to con- tinct with McMnuon & Son. Tbo board re belled and Intimated tbat n mandamus would 8)0 ) the only way to get them to so net. Thov bad previously recommended that Fanning & Co. l > i awarded the contract nnd they meant to bnvo It HO settled. At the regular mooting on Monday night the city dnds got togplhur nnd reconsidered their previous oc'.ion and gave Fanning & Co. the con tract. 'ibis seems to have ended the row foi the llmo being. At the same meeting the council rescinded its orders to the Waloi _ coinpuny to extend the water mains and will rest content with what thcv have for n while , Dist riot court convened Monday with Judge Cnupman on tbo bench. Owing to the po litical fever In the air a short term will be bad. bad.Tho The case of Stull ngntnst the Missouri Pa cific railroad was on trial ull yesterday ant ! today , nnd last night it developed some inter csting features. Two of the prominent at lornoys unpaged in the case became over boated and indulged in an argument more forcible than polite In tbo presence of ttii court , and persisted in tbo argument despite the repented requests of the court to desist Finally Judge Chapman brought the mal- tents to terms by iultlctlug a $ . > : < line on uact of thorn. They both promptly paid up am Vrout on with tbo trial. CuinliiK County's I'ulr. Wr.sT POINT , Noo. , Sopt. 31. | Spocia Telegram to THE BEC. | Tbo Cuuiiiu county fair opened here today with a vorj , largo nttoudanco. Tbo exhibits in tbo agrl cultural department are immense , the flues' ' over scon at any 'air lu tbls section of No brnsita. Cu'ning is noted for her agricul tural products , having taken first promiun nt Iho Sioux City Corn 1'ulnco exhibits Tbnro has iiover been a failure o crops in this county , and this ycnr the con crop exceeds any year in her history. Tin display of bloodoa ana blah grade stock li unuMiully line. The spued department premIses Isos will. There are between twonty-livi nnd thirty trotting nnd running horses on tin ground , among them being Hen Cole , El wood Union , Medium , Kttllo Vera , Mluiiu Jviiy , WedKollold , Duchnrlllu , Johnnie Wng nor , I'opuringnr , Bay Jack and maby other of note. Tboro are some $3,000 in purses Thursday. Friday aud Saturday will bo th < great days , Wilkinson's Kxumiimtlim Still On. D.tKprA CITY , Nob. , Sept , 21. [ Specln Telegram to TUB Bee. ] Thn sooond duy1 bearing in the preliminary examination o ox-Treasurer Wilkinson on tbo charge of om bewlemoiit failed to score a visible point fo elthorsido , The testimony of the privat export , Frllzion , wtvs that tboro was eve $40,000 dlfToruiico in his Hading and the total as shown by tbo treasurer's books and ha nls bworo tbat the treasurer's books wor incomplete. E. B , Wilbur , ono of tbo mill ndvocutos of the private Investigation , wa put on thu stand , as was also Chalrmtti Clark of the Board of Supervisors , to tostif , that Wilkinson had admitted in oonvcraatin With them thai there was a shortage. Will Iry lliu Surveyor. UIUXD IstANl ) , Nab , , Sopt. 21. [ Specie Toll-grain to Tim BEB. ] Complaint bas booi filed against C , A. Baldwin , county surveyor for maladministration of olllco. Tbo com plalniint IsUoorgo Wilcox. The main spec Illcation is tbat the surveyor , in bis ofllcla dapuclty , pulled up , removed uud changed corner stuko put aawn by government But voyors nd created utiothor corner botwuei four sections. It U the llrst tlmo that' ai attempt Ims boon tuudo to impeach mi . o flic or In this county , Until \VlTll 1'llir.l , BEI.MVUE , Neb , , Sopt. 21. [ Special toTii JlKB. 1 War brolto out nt Fort Creole toda ; between Andy Cox , n subcontractor , nni Ooorgo MoMlllcu , a grader , ending In a Ugh lu which Cox got docidcdlv the worst of il Cox hud McMillan arrested far assault un battury , Ho pleaded guilty , naluuilno and K talluted by having Cox arrested for nrovoli inc the usintilt by the use of vile aud ubuslv epithets uppltod to the assaulting parly , Co was found guilty and paid a line. I'lntitiiir.lull IllitU 1'nll , Coi.fMims , Nob. , Sept. 21. ( Special t TUB net.J Prisoners lu the county jail bet caiuo nrur escaping last niuht. They awc oil an Iron bar , that ( Mmblod tboin all to gi out'of their cells Into tbo corridor , but tbp ( ailed to got out of tbo corridor. They mm bavo felt pretty certain of escape after uoi ting out ot the cells , ( or tboy wrote a note I Deputy SborllT Campbell saying tboy dl lllit'd tu leava him , but bud concluded I do so. OitniuU tlui Conference. Nr.nitASKA CITV , Nob. , Sopt. 2 ! . [ Sped ; to TUB BKK.J Ilio thlrty-sncoud aunui conferunco of tbo Methodist Epltcop oburrb for the Soutb 1'lutto district Is no in session In tbis city , bcluc opened la : by a ieruioa by Uov , U. W. Abuo of David Ctly. The city U full ot shiny silk hats ana whlto cboVors. About 250 drlogatrs nro In attendance nnd tboyaroa Duo looklnct bony of men. Following was today's proernm : 0 n. m. , moriilug prayer raeotlng ; 0 a. m. , opening session nnd communion by Bl hop Warren ; 2 p. m. , statistical session ; ! l:30 : p.m. , Con * faronco Historical soclotv ; evening , anni versary ot Missionary society , Chaplain Mo di bo. _ IIKIIIM ) Cf.OSKU DOOIIS. Trial of Clmnrollor Crrleliton Ilcgnn nt Ncbritnltii City. NEnitASK * . OITV , Neb. , Sept. , 21 [ Special Telegram to 'i'tir. Bhn.j The trial of Chan cellor Crolgbton commenced this afternoon nt the Congregational church before n Jury of fifteen fellow ministers , presided over by Bishop Warren. The inquiry Is to bo hold behind closed doors , but TIIK Bun correspondent pendent has been able to learn n lltllo of what occurred this attornoon. The prose cution has thrco attorneys on hand and tbo chancellor two. The line of detente is to bo malice and spite work. A number of wit nesses wore examined this afternoon nnd the testimony was snld to bo of n damnalng character to the chancellor , the oxar.l unturo uf which could not bo learned. Bishop War- ton is tryinif Iho ease strictly on facts. Itcntrlro Ne H Note * . BcATiticc , Nob. , Sopt. 21. ( Special Telegram - gram to THE Br.n.J A project developed hero today whoraoy the Beatrice Chau- tauu.ua association will boformod Into n Joint stock concern with a capital stoclc of $25,000 In shares of * 100 each. .1. S. Grablo , n former part owner of the concern , Is at Iho bead of Iho now move , which moots with popular approval. The County Hoard of Supervisors , now In session In IhU city , last evening adopted n resolution appropriating f400 toward moot ing the expenses for n proper exhibition of Ongo county's products nnd resources on ox- hi bit train No. 2 , shortly to leave Omubn. Ooorgo O. Hill of Boatrlco will accompany tbo Uago county evhlblt. Amonir the most Important matters trans acted by the board touay was the discussion of a proposition for bonding the county lu tbo sum of * 50,000 for a now jail and beauti fying tbo court house grounds. After n bard struggle the printing of tbo delinquent tnxllst for the proiont year was lot to tbo l xprass Publishing company , I'irn ut Ne Nmoti , Nob. , Sopt. 31. ( Special Tele gram to Tun BEI : . I This morning ut 3 o'clock a fire broke out in the Commercial State bank block , completely gutting C. P. Bayhu's law ofilco mid McGlntto & Bayhu's re nl estate rooms. It also did much damage to other portions of tbo building , burning through tbo lloor to the bunk below. Much damage was denote to the books uud papers in the bank nnd olllce. The coed worlc of the llro department , backed with tin ofllciont waterworks system , savoa the building from complete destruc tion. Over $ y,000 datnago was douo to the building , covered by insurance. Itmrliuil Cuimdil 111 Safety. Coi.v.Miius , Nob. , Sept. 21. [ Special to THE Bii.1 A. JM. SwnrUondruver , late manager of the Western Exchange company of tbls place , who skipped out for parts remote , slnco which much evidence has accumulated to show him to bo a forger and embezzler , bas been hoard from. Ho is lu Canada. At latest accounts it is thought bis peculations will reach about $3,500. If captured he will ba extradited und brought hero for trial. Hull County'H Kecords. GHVNU ISLAND , Neb. , Sept. 21. Special Telegram to THE BEE.J At tbo afternoon session of tta county Board ot Supervisors a resolution was passed tbat will place before tbo people of'Hall county at the coming elec tion the question whether the county records are to bo examined by an export or not. The Question has been much agitated for tbo past few months and many bitter charges have been made. , _ Sovuro Hull Storm. PiEiicE , Nob. , Sept. 21. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] A sovuro hull storm occurred hero this afternoon about 4 o'clock lasting twenty minutes. Some of the stones meas ured over olaht inches arounu. WKST POINT , Nob. , Sopt. 21. [ Special Telegram to Tun UEK. ] Between 0 and 7 o'clock this evening hail fell ai largo as walnuts. Tbcro was uo wind and little dam age. _ Antelope County's Fnlr. NELIQH , Nob. , Sopt. 21. [ Special Tele gram to THE BKE. I The Antelope county fair opened today with a larger attendance and bettor exhibit than ever boforo. Impaired digestion repaired by Beocbams Pills. Hoy' , has written many successful plays , but none that has brought him the amount of money and reputation that "A Texas Steer" has. It Is bis masterpiece anu combines elements tbat enlist the attention of all classes of theater-goers. No man or woman who takes any interest at all in tbo political life of tbo country can fall to appreciate tbo lioen satire and brilliant sarcasm of "A Texis Steer. " Everywhere the pleco has been played tbls season it has done enormous business , and during Its Omaha engagement , which occurs at Boyd's theater on tbo lust three ovonlugs of this week , it will still Uooji up the record. The essential elements tbat wont to make the comedy of "NIobo" Iho conspicuous dramatic nuucess of last season were : first , a play of the greatest possibilities ; secondly , a stage director lu tbo person of Bon Teal , qulcu to discover aud assiduous in develop ing these possibilities , and third , tbo Intrust ing of tbo purlsoven the least consequential , only to artists of superior ability. Tholt prollts this season will probably exceed con siderably tboso ot tbo last , as tbo drawine quality of the piece bas not boon Impaired. "Nlobe" under tboso circumstances can count not only upon new friends and ad mirers , but retaining all of its old ones. Tbo engagement , of'"Nlooo" opens ut Boyd's on Monday night for three nights. At tbo Fitrnam Street theater commencing Sunday matinee aud continuing four nights , ono of the most successful theatrical enter prises on tbo road will hold tbo boards , viz ; A. W. Fremont in his sensational soonlo pro auction entitled " 7-7-7 , " This company lofl a favorable Impression hero last season and doubtless Mr. Fremont's many admirer * wit ! give him a royal welcome on bis return at the Sunday inatluoo. Mrs. Wiuslow'a Sootbinp Syrup rcducei lu nomination while children are tcetbiug 'X cents a bottle. THREE SOLDIER BOYS. Tlii'y Unit Varying Kxpurlonrc * anil Told .Tuiliru Ilprlcii All AliuUt Them. There wore half u dozen soldiers in Judge Borka's assortment yesterday moruliif gathered In by the minions of clvio authority for a variety of offenses. Harry licaloy was ouo of thorn , ID a pro nouneed cockney accent be explained thatbi nud a lady friend were waiting for a car or tbo street corner , when , of course , tbov be- cama tired , and sat down to rest , uud the ofll cor came along und took thorn iu , "What tlmo was this ! " "Half past tbreo , " "Cars don't ruu at 3:30 : in Ibo morning , d < thoyl" "Well , I didn't ' luiow , you know , but tbon might ODO come along , and wo wultoa to son you know. " "Ob , yes , I kuow , you know. Two aai ! costs. " Tim Williams was another , and bo squaroc himself u p and saluted with a stnllo. "You are charged wllb being Uruult. " "Who ! Mel" "Yes , you. " "Well , well ! There U some serious mis take somewhere. I "Two dollars and costs,11 cut In tbo Judge again , and Tim saluted and retired. Private A , II. Havocs has gone daft on th < subject of religion , aud has marled on u oru sado. Ou tbo corner of Twelfth aui Dodge , bo mot a man walking between two Indies , aud jumping to the conclusloi that there was somoDou Juuti businessabou' ' it ho proceeded to point out tbo slufulues : of the man's conduct. Ho was promptly knooknd down for bit pains. The strange ! was accompanied bv his wife aud daughter COLUMBUS DAY IN NEBRASKA Suggestions for the Proper Observance of the Occasion , IT WILL BE A GENERAL HOLIDAY All School Children In the Stnto Arc ii- : lirciml In I'lirtlclpiUo In the Kxcrclftnn Other IIn. coin Nowi. LINCOI.X , N6b. , Sept. 21. [ Special to TUB BEE.J Superintendent Goudy Is today send ing out the preliminary outline ot the official program for the observance of Columbus day la this sUto on October 'Jl. The celebration ot this day is recommended by net ot con * gross , and by the proclamations of President Harrison and UovoruorQoyd. It Istbo wish of the managers of tbo World's fair tbat the exorcises on tbo day bo ot a uniform nature and to tbtscnd an ofllclal program bas boon prepared. This ptogram will bo rendered In every school In AmorlcRslinultanoously with the dedicatory exorcises on the exhibition grounds at Chicago. The preliminary outline - line boinc scut out to Jay will on nblo teacher * nnd school ofllcors to commence their preparations for the event. For obvious reasons tbo dill tuxt of the program will not bo sent out until n short tituo prior to the day Itself. ThoofHclnl program will consist of 'tho following features : 1. The reailliiR of the president's proclama tion for the school colouration ot OctoDur Ul > J. The raisins of the lln , undur the ( II ruc tion , whoruvur possible , of a dululluf veterans of tlio wur. U. The salute to the Hat : , n brief but 1m- liresslve o.xoiclso nrriiiiKcd for this eolubrn- llon , the tln.il fiMturo of which la the national " yum , "America. " 4. Acknowledgement of God. 5. The song of Columbus day , to a well ( now n tuno. 0. Thu address ot Columbus day , to bo do- Muliuecl by the bust speaker among the hoys , 7. The oilu of Columbus day. to b road or reel led by a you UK lady. Hero \vlll follow whatever additional exercises , patriotic reci tations , historic rcuroaunt.itlons or chorals uiy ; boucsiiud. b. Addresses by citizens and national SOUKS Timely MiKKentlons Oll'crocl. The following timely suBResttotis are of ored In connuction with the observance of , ho day : "Tho public schools , It is to bo rornom- bored , are to bo thu sccnos of this morning coledrntlou. As far as possible , nil the rooms in each school house under tbo same rincipal should unlto in having the same exercises. The parents and friends of the lupils should bo brought together. Family ntovostb on Columbus day sbould be madoto ccntor in the particular school house where the children attend. "In the country , the day ouRht to bo made n real holiday. Farm uud household work iiilght bo wfrll relinqulsnod ; nud the lam- ilius of the district como together at the school house , with their plcnlo lunches , prepared - pared to make a day of memorable fcstivitv. The commemoration exercises of the morn ing being over , tbo afternoon might bo de voted to gardes , and to sociil reunions of neighbors , which would malto the any a joy ous ouo to millions of our hard working pop ulation. Lincoln hi Ilrlcf. The trial of W. H. Irvine for the murder of C. E. Montgomery has been postponed until October 10. Alexander Mason and William Gllohrist were each lined $0.20 in police court for drunkenness. The Jewish Now Year will bo observed with appropriate services this evening and tomorrow afternoon. James Hipgins , a well Known crook , was this inoruinc sent to the county jail for thirty days. Ho was captured after a hard clmso lust night and had to bo clubbed into submission before ho would co to tbo station. One of tbo most dastardly outrages over perpetrated in the city occurred at the resi dence of J. H. Bain about U o'clock yester day morning' . An unknown scoundrel ef fected an entrance to the house , and going to tbo loom of Mr. Bain's 13-year-old daughter Mabel , cbloroformoa her and then brutally outraged her. She finally regained consciousness - ness sufllclently to call for assistance. Her parents heard her , but before the father could reach tbo room tbo licnd haa escaped. The girl Is prostrated from the effect of her terrible treatment. Hon. Cuurch Howe announces an annual sale of trottmg-bred horses nt the Lincoln fair grounds October 5. Fifty well bred horses will bo put up for sale , including gen tlemen's roadsters , stallions , colts , mares , tillies nnd geldings. Mr. Howe's well known reputation as a breeder of fine stock inukc : this sale a most interesting one to all stool men. Procure IteforoLiOiiviiii ; Homo. Three years ace , while Ivas visiting rela tives at Higginsvlllo , Mo. , I was suddenly tutcen with colic and severe pains in the stomach. My relatives sent to tbo doctoi for medicine , and ho soul mo a bottle ol Chamberlain's ' Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Hurnody , tolling the bearer that if thut med icine did not euro mo ho could not proscribe anything that would. I used It and was im- .mediately relieved. Hiixitr A. THOFUIUT. MERIUMAN IS SPORTING. 11 oiv it IlnrilworlcliiK Woman \Viis Swindled by a Graceless Scamp. "Ooorgo W. Morriraan is hera sporting Have your chief of police authorize bis ar rest. May save some of his wife's money Answer. " This WPS the wording of a tolograa received bv tbo manager ot t'uo Jenulng ! hotel tbo other day umi behind It is t wretched story ot confiding womanhood anc man's villainy. Mrs. Gobbart wus a hardworking wldoM of Ualosburg , 111. , who by saving nnd scrimp inc and making the most of her opportunities bad paid for a comfortable homo , wol furnished and put away for a rainy daj about $1,200 in cash. She bad three you in children to support , but was able to supporl thorn and the world wont wall with hoi until she mot and married Gcorgo W. Mor rlmiiu , n young sport who from all account : was no good to himself or any ono else , They were married about six weeks ago and about three weeks ago bar new husband persuaded her to close tbo bouse and uccom pany bim to Omaha , where ho was DersuaUot tboro was au opening for bis talents , one tbat they might purobaso a now homo and bi hapny and prosperous. She drew her mono ) from the bank and came , and the whole faintly put up at the Jennings hotel , registering toring us George W. Morrimua fron Chicago. The next day the young man told his wife tbat ho had locatea a situation , and tbat hi would deposit her money and go back t < Galcsburp. pack up her furnlturo and clothes for elm hud only brought ono small truul with her , and return In a tow days.- The wlfu handed over her $1,201) ) and bo departed parted aud has not slnco been beard from Stio was loft at the hotel with her throe children uud with $3.75 in cash , Tbo telegram above was signed bv tin chief of police of Galesburg , and from'it , r Is Inferred that Merrlmau bas sold tbo housi and furniture and Is living an cnjoyablo lite leaving Ills wife to shift for borsulf. Tbos. E. Craig , editor and publisher of ttii New linvou ( Mo. ) Notes , says : "I navi use1) Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera am Dlarrbcua Homedy with great satlsfaotloi for tbo ailments of my children. For sail by druggists , _ Ilulldlni ; 1'ormlU. The following permits were issued by tbi superintendent of buildings yesterday ; Druid Hill Uulldlnz association , buo- story frame cottagn , Druid HIM. . . . t 1,50 Druid 11111 llulldlug association , one- story frame cottage. Druid Hill . 1,50 Do.it mid iJutnti Institute , two-story brick hospital bulldlue , I'orty-lIJIU fctroot uncl lloulovurd . . 1,50 Prank Kundolu , one-story friimo cot- tnk-o. Fourteenth and Williams. . 2,00 Six uilnor permits . . . till Total . , . , 7,10 DeWitt'a Sarsuparilu-.is rouaolo. Htarltnl it New Churolt htructure. Yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock tb corner stone of tbo new St. Phlliu'a Kplscc pal cburcb , Twenty Ural aud Paul street ! on i win Inlil with the usunlcpTomotiles. TUshop \Vorthlnpton ofllclated .infd laid ana blessed the stone nnd Mructtiwl' Ttio usual tin box was Dloccd In tbo tona > , U contained photo- grand * of Ulshop and Mr. } , WovthlnRton nnd thn pastor , Her. Jona A. William * , also church records ana Uoplos of tbo Oinabn nowsnnpors. . „ , The clergymen who nsMstod In the cerorao. nlos were Doan OnWlhor , Canon Whit- marsb , Uov. Dr. Doherty , Hov. Lloyd , Hovt Alexander Mncuab , Hov , I'aut Matbows and Archdeacon Spntllnp. Donn Gardner delivered n short address after the stone had beou placed In position nnd nttor n sons by tho.aoy ctiolr the bishop pronouucod the benediction. "I take pleasure in recommending Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera and Uinrrhuua Horn- cdy , " ays Goo. C. Bnnkston ot Mill Creek , III. "It is the best moiliolno I bavo over used for dlnrrhrca. Ono do o will euro any ordinary case. " For snlo bv druggists. NKW YEAR , C063. Commencement ot Another Twelve Month In tlio llnhrow Calonilnr. Last evening nt sunset the Hebrew Now year commenced. The year U 5053. Festivi ties were commenced last night In every Jewish community throughout the world. At tbo Hebrew temple , Twenty-fourth nnd Hnruoy streets , services were begun nt sun set aud will bo continued today. In honor of the celebration the pretty cdillco had been tastefully decorated with llowcrs , ferns nnd palms , besides several silken banners , wblch were suspended back of the altar. Kov. Mr. Franklin officiated , aud during the evening preached n sermon lilting the occasion. An excellent choir was In attendance nnd ren dered seine splendid muslo. Many prominent Jewish people from out of own were present. Today's services will begin nt V ) :3U : o'clock and continue until noon. The llrst day ot the Jowlsb seventh month s called Tishrl. Tbo tenth day of the seventh : nontb Is Yoni Klppur. Tni Is the day of atonement and consists of continued religious porvlcos at the synagogues from sundown ot the ninth day to sundown ot the tenth day. In common computation Now Yo.ir's day begins at sundown this evening and ends at sundown tomorrow. The day of atonement begins Fridav at smiOowu and lasts twotit.v- four hours. Tbo tbrco festivals are conimom- orntlvo of certain periods In Hebrew history , being the Fonstof the Passover , wblch Isslm liar to the Fourtbof July ; celebrating tbo day of Jewish redemption from Egyptian bond- ngo.and the Feast of Pentecost , or Shoboutb , commemorating the giving of the Tun Com mandments on Mount Hlnai to the redeemed Hebrews. There nro three feasts , tbo Feast of Tabernacles , or Succalb , commemorates tbo wnndorlng of the Hebrews forty years ' in tbo wilderness , after icdemption'from Egypt , prior to reaching thoirpromlsod land. The former and latter holidays last eight days , and the first and last days synasoeuo services are hold. Tbo second festival is the sixth day of tbo third Hebrew month , culled Sevan. The Feast of the Passover cole- brutes the llrst Jewish month of the thir teenth day of Nissan. The third festival Is celebrated the fourteenth day of the seventh month nud Is called Tishl. DoWltt'sSarsaparllla cleanses the blooil. JHitrrliiRu 1.icoii os. The following morringo licenses were is sued by Judge Ellcr yesterday : Name and address. i ARC. I Ollnton A. Williams , r.llc Olty Z } Muttlo Liicliiuan , Elli I'lty 1 ! ( Charles Ashbnrn , bnnthOmaha 31 1 Hello Howard , I'aelllu Junction , la 2. J Mathew Sherman , Loif'villo 8- ( Hose ElckhofT , l.imlvlllo i | j Moses Miles , Ornilni. ; , . _ 31 c Angollno Scott , Oinuhu Bt I John Klowlt , Omaha ' . . ' 2. I Mnttlo Urquhart. Omaha 2 , JIOHX , Knttcct of flvi lines or felt witltr this heMt.Jlftu cents ; each ailflltlmial llrfrf , tin cents. TUilKljE-A daughter' to Mr. aud Mrs A. J Turklu. tt OKOW A son to Mr. , and Mrs. Joseph Crow. A daughter io M'r. and Mrs , Arthur Allun. UK.lfTlSi. Kotlces nf five lltits or I'.n tender Hits ficcul , fifty cent * ; each additional lint , ten cents. 1'OPl'EU 1'rnnlc ; Soplombor2I , ago 7 months. CAHUOLL Jolin , So'pfombor20 , ao 45 yours. S01INKIDEK Francis , Spptombor 23 , ago 01 yours. Delieiousness Within the Reach of All By the labor and ingenuity of Dr. Price , we have now before us the sweetest , freshest and most natural flavors. His Delicious Vanilla Extract sur passes in delicate flavor any other flavoring extract , while his Extracts of Lemon and Orange are really as fresh and agreeable in their flavor as the true fruits from which they are made. Any house keeper who has once used OR. PRICE'S DELICIOUS FLAVORS in her cakes , puddings , or creams , will never return to the use of any other. DUFFY'S PURE FOR MEDICINALUSE FUSEL OIL It Is a remedy , n tonlo nml not a beverage. tt stimulates the clrculnton , tones up thn .tfe , purities the blood. Rives brightness nml honlth to women , strength to men , nnd Is bplng ondorsnd by physicians and mcro ndvaroJd thtiiknrs. It It the best remedy for VNRUMONIA. Ueiar in mind that Drff/'sPurB Mnlt hns grown In Popnlniity tor yoirs , that it Is aclmowlodcod ns the only nnrfl remedy of itTlctml on the m\rkot : , thnt it contains no fusel oil , nnd that It In variably bonolltsnll who intoillcontly uss It. Get it fem yonr druggist or grooar. Eond for phnmphlot to THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO. , RochuBtor , N. Y. HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLECLEANSING. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FDR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. " RUSSIAN Specially Adapted for Use in Hard DB.K.C. WKS'3 NKIlVn AND UUAINTUG U' MENT.a spoolrto for Hystjrls. IHtilngij , Kill , Ni ) l rnlRln , lleuductio , Xurvoiu 1'roslrnton ciusoJ b/ ulcohoior tobaoca , Wukufillnoja , Man HI IJauroi- Blon.aoftaosHot the Drain. CJuUn/iiu.inltr , lulsorr ducay.iluatli , I'ramatura Old Axe , llarrjtiuii , iiais of i'ovrcr In cltlior aoz , Impotcnoy , Ijoucorrtioa anil all Kemala Wuikticascs , Involuntary LOSSUJ , Spar * matorrlioa cainaJ by over-exortlou or tu ! brain fcoir-ttbusooror-lnilulKCiico. A montli's trjitiiDnt f 1,0 for fa.by mill , WoguaraiilcoDlx boxuj to CUD Kacb orde for t ! boxoi. with $ > will aaait wrltlaa cniRrantceto rofuniltf not cur jd. Qunrantoe Usual only by Theodore. F. honrlB druggist , solo HKOQI , eoutboast corner liithnnd 1'arnam ttn . Umaha Anon anl complota Trenttnont , conslstlnj ot Buppojltorles , Olntmont la Oiipsuloi , ulio In Box nnal'HU ; a I'OJlllvo Cure for Kxti'rnal. Internal bllndor Ulooillniiltolilnif. Uaronlc , Itocontor Horu.ll- Uiry IMIuj. Tnls Homoily has notor baon known to fall , flper oor. ( j for3 ; auntby mnll.Vliy suitor from thla torrlblo cltaoaiio wlmu u written tf uar ntoa Is ' Dosltlvclyulvou with 0 uoioi or retail 1 thomun9yl ( not cured.Sond stamp for frao Biunplo. tiu.irantoa IssuodbyKulin A Co. , UrufgUti , Solo Avcn'.s , corner Iitl > and UOUKJKI utrootj o . .hu. Nob. \Vo will lend you the murrelnui Krrnch Preparation CALTHOS frro. and a legal guarantee that ItALTllUS will llmtorc ; rour Ileulili , Mrruictli uud Vigor. Use it and f > ay if satisfied. AddrODB VON MOHL CO. . Sole America * IcvoU , llaclnnaU. Ohio. Or. Bailey , $ ; Tlio Lmlia Dentist Third floor , I'.ixton Illo : ) c. Telephone 108 . KHliiin IFaraamSU. A full set of tcctli on rubber for IV Perfect t Teeth without platen or ramovablu hrlditu work just tlio thlntf for binders or publla ajioakuri , novar drop cloiMi. TEHTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN Oold fllllnz at ro.ison-iblo nitas. All work wurruuted. Cut this out for u guldo. HORSE SALE On Fair Grounds , Lincoln , Neb. , Wednesday , October 5th , 1892 , T AT 10 A. M. We will , hold our First Annual Sale of HEAD. Stallions , Colts.r-'Mares ' , Fillies and Geldings , of fashionable breeding , descendants of such sires as Onward , Alcantara , Al- mont , Thorndale , Dictator , Belmont , Mambrino King , Brown Wilkes , Tom Hal , McMahon , .and other noted ones. Yearling" and Two Year Old Colts by COUNSELLER Several Fine Gentlemen's Roadsters. Ono year's tlmo given if desired. Send for Catalogue. ! CHURCH HOWE & SON , Walnut Grove Stock Farm , Howe , Nebraska. F. M. WOODS , Auctioneer. 200 More Owing to the demands for those 1000 suits we have been selling for the past few days we have been compelled to a'dd 200 More People bought them on sight. They are un questionably the best bargain ever offered in this city , both as to style aiicl quality , at such a price. The real worth of the suits as $9 , and $15. Corner 13th and Farnam Streets. ORDINANCE NO. 3253. An ord nance croatlni : street improvement district No. 470 In the city of Omaha for the Improving of the streat In suld dis trict by paving and curbing nnd allowing thirty days to the piopurty owners in said district In which to dctrimino ami tlcslKliuto the malarial dpslrcd to bo iibcd for the curb- lir ' and p ivln ' ot the H.IIIIC : Holturdainou by the city council of the city of Omaha : Section 1. That Strool Impiovemont Dis trict JSo. J ? ( ! for the Improving of the street In said district Is liuruby created In thu city of Umnhii. Section 2 , That street Improvoniontdlstrict No. 4TU shall comprise tbo streotlvliigoust of the west L'O foot of lot 7. block -it : , from I'-iclllo street to tbo alley south of I'.iolHo street , In tbo city of Omaha , : uid shall include ull lots and real estate on liotli sides of nald street buck a distance of 7 ! ) feet from the lines thereof , and It Is liorebv declared ncccss.iry to Improve thu tmmo by curbing and paving. Section U. That street imimivomont dis trict No. 470 In the oltyof Omaha be and thu same Is hereby ordered Improved byuniblng and paving. Soetlon4. That thirty days next , after the pussugo and approval of this ordinance bound thoaaiiio Is borobv allowed to the owners of all lots nnd real eat.ito In said street Im provement district , to determine and desig nate the material doslrud to bo used foi'tlio Improving of tlio same , an.l notify the city council thereof. It having boon nnd being Imrobv dotormlncd by the mayor and city council of sitld nltv , for masons which appcur rlxht and propcr.tbat all the real estuto In said street Improvement district , shall bo charged nnd assessed with the cost of Improving there in , to bo tborealtcr diitormlnort anu ustuh- lisliiid aocordlii1 to the buncflts to the property In said slrcot Impiovmuntdistrict,1 niicl tlio Hoard of I'uhllo Works Is hereby Ul- roctod to Klvo notice to the owners of lands and lots subject to local assessment , for thu cost of said Improvements , to determine and designate the material to bu used for such Im proving , by publication In tboolllolil paper of thu elty for three consooiitlvo days , i-t least fifteen days prior to tbo lapse of said llility dav.s. i-oRtlon ! > . That this ordinance Rhall tiino olfcct and bo in torco from und after Its pass- ago. I'uasod September nth. IB'J. . JOHN artovns , City Olerk O. UOIIAIfl'CB. Actlnu 1'rusldent Olty Uouiicll Approved Septemberiith , 1S32. GEO. I' . IIIZMIS. Mayor , ORDINANCE NO. 3237. An ordinance croatlntr sewer alstrlct No. 102. ( lollnlni ; Its limits , slzo of sowuis and orova- tlons , and dlructliiK the board ot nubile works to talni the iiDcossary stops to cause the construction of the newer In nuld dis trict. Ito itordalnod by tlio city council of the city of Omuliu : boellon l , Bower district No. 103 U hereby created In thooltvof Omaha. Hoctioir. . Thatbowcr district No. 163 shall comprise the following lotH and tracts of rual estate : Lots 4. G , 0 and the cast half lots 8.0. 10 , 11. 12 , 13. , 15. 1U , 17 and the wouthultof lota IB. 11) ) . SO , 'Jl. 22. 2J , 24 , B5 , 2(1 ( and all of lot 27 , Knuntza2ml nddltlnn ; the onBt 150 feet of N 1U ft tax lot T sou 27 T n It III ; tlio nest 14.1 ft of N I'ft ; tax lot 0 see -IT ( 111 H J'J ; all in tbo oltyof Omaha. bootlnn a. That sewer district Nn , IQ'i ahall bo constructed ua follows : Itoxlnnlnu at a mnnliolo In tbo conlor of 10th and IflcUory HI roots at an elevation of I72.fi foot , thence along tlio center of lllcxory street with H 12 Inch plposowor ton manliolo lu the center of Utli Htieotat an olnvntlon ot Ih3 feet ! thence alontlio center of Utli stri'iit with u 1U Inch nlpo howur to a manliolo MO tcpt south nt llicUory Htri'ot at an elevation of HU foot , tbenco nluni ; tlio center of Otb .stieot wllb un 8 Inch nlposuwiir to a Hush t-ink2."i feet north of Dorcas street nt nn olavatlon of Ifa'J feet , All tlio aforiisalu oluval Ions to bo at tiie How llnnsof suld Huwerw at the points niimod , The alignment arid urndes of said nuwors to bo BtralBht lines between manholes and other points Kpeellled , as far UK practicable , und uu- cordlnK tci plans and Hpecllluatlous Hied with tbo board of public works. Hlx Inch junction plecns shall bo plucod In the Hewer everyf cot , or usdlroutcd Inwrll- IDK by tbo city onglnuur , bower InletH shall bo cnnstrnctod In mid sewer dlstilct ut uuuh | > oliitu n-s thu city en gineer may direct , HoetlonJ. That the board of public works Is iioruby limtruutod to take the necens.iry Htups tncmiho the cnnntriictlon ot thu Bower In said district. Hootlonr . That this nrllnanoa Khtill tnUo effect and bo In force from and uttur Its pass- ace , Olork. O.U OUM'VKK , AotliiK rroslilent Olty Council. Approved Soutombsr Utli. IBUJ. QEai' , HEMI8. Mayor. HID THE OWNKK9 OP MA , f.OTS Oil Xparts of lots , on 2Jnd street , from Nicholas struct to Ulark utrauU Vou are hereby notified that the under signed , thrco dlslnleroHlcd free holders of the city of Omaha , Imvo boon duly appointed by the mayor , with the approval of tbo city council of sultl city , to ussess the dumuuu to thuownurs rouuootlvuly of tbo property af fected by KniUlnrf of bald utrout , declared necessary by ordinance No. IllTl. passed Auustitli : ) , Ib'J ' ! , approved AugustDlst , 1S9J. You are further notllied , that bavinae - coptnd H ild nppnlutinoiit , and duly ijuallllod as required by law. wo will , on the vJtli day of September , A I ) 1S9at llui hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon ut tno olllce of George ,1. I'nitl , 1015 Kuril.in struct , wl'liln thu coipor- ate limits ot s.ilil city , meet for the purpose of eonsldi'rln'4 and making the assessment of ( liimaKo to tbu nwnors respectively of nalu propci ty , nlTi-nled h/biild eraillnit. taking Into consideration Miieclal benellts if any. Vou uru nntillod to bo present , nt the tiinn and place afoios ild. and nrilce any objeenom tonrhtTatumentH conecrftlnK Raid assessment of damages a you may consider proper. ( ittniUlU.I. I'AUI , , WM. ( J Smtmit : , JAMI : < Srouiciut n , Oinalii , boplombor 12lh. 1602. SllldlOt. To the property owners of all lots , part of lots and real estate , alnntt Suw.rd street from Il'lth ' street to 31st street : Vou are hereby notllied that tbo under signed , tli roe disinterested freeholders of t'.ie city ufUmalm , hive been duly appnlntod by the mavor , with the iipnroy.il of the ulty council of said city , tu-asioss the darniiv , ' " to tbo owners respectively of the propo'tv af- rctod by ebiinxe of u'r.nle of Soward'struut from IlOtb to 'list streets , declared necessary by ordinance 188 , paused August Oth , approved Aim-list nth. You are further not I fled , that having ac cepted said appointmonU and duly qualified as requited by law , wo will , ou thu 2Uh day ot September. A. 1) . IH'Ji , at the hour ot 10 o'clock In the forenoon , at the olllco of John K. Kluok , room 5'ii , Chamber ot Uomtucrco , within the corimrato limits of salu city , meet for the purpose of conslilorliii anil inn < lii' ; the asiossmoiit of dumiiKO to thn owners re spectively of said property , allocled by said elianjjo of grade , taking Into consideration special benoIlls. Ifmy. . You are notllied to be piesont at the tlmo and place afoiesa d , and maUo any objections In or statements concurnlne Hiild assessment of damages us you may consider proper. Omaha , cjcptoniber 7 , ! ' . > ' JOHN l > \ lrAOIC. JOHN W. UOIII1IN3 , - S-12-d-lOt OKOHOK J. I'AUI * TO AM , OWNKHS 01' LOTS Oil I'AHTH Ol' lotHon ilJnd stieet from Hamilton street to l''riinklln ' Hlieel. You are heiuUy nollllod that the under- Hlgncd , tluoe dlslnlordstud freeholders of the oily of Omiiha , have been duly appointed by Iho mayor , with the approval of the city couiu'll of said city , to assess the damages to the owners , respectively , ot the pioperty affected , by griding of Hald street , declared nouossniy liy Ordliiiinua No. U'MO , n ihsed Hop- teniUer'Jnd , 1 'J3. ' approved tiuptumbor Oth , IH'.IJ. ' Vou are further n < xlllod. tbat having ac cepted said appolnlmont , and duly qunlllled as required by law , wo will , on the iUth day of September. A. 1) ) . 189. , at the hour of three o'clock In the afternoon , at the olllco nfJcn. J. I'aul , HlO.'i Farnam street , within the cor porate limits of snld olty , moot for the pur pose ot considering and making thu assess ment of damage to the owners respectively of said property , all'eetod bv said grading , talc- Inn Into coimlderatlon special bonoflti. If any. You are notllied to bu present ut the time and plauo aforusnld , und make any objections U > or statements concerning mild iis esa of dunmKcs as you may consider proper. UKO. J. I'AUh , .1. M. KOBIll.N'H , Oinaba , Nob. , Sept. I'Jlh ' , IHDi o.'Odli ) TO AIJ- OWNERS 011OTri OK I'AHTH Oil' lots on IWth struot from Amos uvuiiuu to Kowlor n venue. You are hoioby notldod tbat the iinilor- sluned , three illshiterested freeholders uf the olty of Omahii , bavu been duly appointed by the mayor , with thu appiov.U of tlio ulty uoiiu- cll ot said cltv , to iissois the damage tu thu owners rospcijtlvoly of thu property iilVuotod by eluding of said struot und UIIISHstreets , de clared nuuois.uy by ordinance No. l l. passed SeplemberUth , IH'JJ , uppruvcd HcptumUerUlh Iblii You are fnithor notlflud , that having nu- cepti.d sild uppulntmont , und duly ( juallllud iih required by law. we will , un thu 3rd dav o October , A , I ) . Ih'J. ' , ut the hour of II o'clock In the uf lei noon , ut tbu olllco ot Uoo. J , 1'aiil. IW'S I'arnum struct , within the corporate limits ut mild cltv. moot for tbu purpose of considering nnd milkier ; Urn iixscssinenl of diiiu.iuo to tbu owners respectively of Hiild property ulfeulod by said graJInir. taking lulu consideration special bonulllH. If itiiy , You , ire nollllod to ho present nt tbo tlmo und place aforesaid and make any oiijocllon to or btaluiiKintHconcernliiK Hiild ussessnicnt of damuu'ca us you may consider proper. ( II'.O , J.I'AHU J. K. KLAOK. W. (3. rillKlVUU. Omaha , September 10th , 18U2. Bi.dlUt I'ropiMUl fur tlui Siile of I , mill lir ItniKon of Viiuutlni ; "lull Ntroot , Hroou iloliit I. Iti'dlok'x hiilidlvlhlon nml I'urniiiii htrert. Bualnd proposals will bo rocolvud lit thu city comptroller's ollleo , city of Onmli i , to i p. in , September 27 , IWW , for the s'llu ot thu follow- l In/ parcels ot land : Two plecca of KJxIU ! ftsut , belwoen Kuriiam und llainey Btrimli and ouo piece of KUX170H feet , botwrun llnriiey und Half Howard , lllds will bu rufdlvud on uucli or ull plucea ns may bu iluslrod. IJich bidder tolnolosu cortllled ohuck of tlM. Tliorihtln rehorved to reject uny or ull bids. I'lat uml desorlytlon of thn land on Illo In thu olllco , ' ' Ol.SKN , C'umptrolt r , BlQUOt