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    THE OMAHA DAILY Bi'Ufc MONDAY. OCTOBER 3 , 1802.
PDLS.OF\VESIERS \ PROGRESS
Evideaco of Progressive Development in
All Bectionr.
THE GLACIERS OF IDAHO EXPLORED
jBol.l Drll of the Itlnck Mill * Important
Jtnl.rmiil 1'roJrcU Sugar Itcrl nni\ \
IrrIuiilInn Siniitniirjrot Nortli-
c t Nn s <
James \Vendall and LycumlsS&rsnolcl.two
13oMon ii'lohtlsls , have randc a thorough ox-
ruination of the Idnho glaciers and glacial
lakes rttently discovered in Idaho county.
F. 11. Si hcruiorhorn , agent of World's Fnir
Commissioner Wells , was the discoverer of
the surprising pheiiomoiiH , mid the scientists'
report tiBrci.'i with the descriptions Klvon by
Bchcrmorborn. Mr. Wcadall says ho
and his companion pas ed over miles
of territory that tmd never be
fore re-cchooa the footsteps of
modern man , though the discovery of pecu
liar animals' bones led them to believe that
nt BOIIIO period prehistoric bands of savages
had mudo that unknown land taclr habita
tion. Uontmulnp , Mr. Wondull said that the
elicnca of the dark gorge * through which
thny passed was simply appalling. Anlmuls
Were scarce , anil in some instances the deer
were so fearless that they would allow the
explorers to come within n few fcot ot them.
The beauty and crandcur of the scenery is
unexcelled"anyxvhcro In the known world.
The two men climbed one of the eleven high
peaks that uro not marked upon the most
carefullv compiled maps , iind as they as
cended Its precipitous slouosthoy discovered
many ledges of low Kructo gold and silver
ores. Tiio cloven peaks wore snow capped ,
their summits towering ubovo the lluoof nor-
petual snow. The glacial Held extended
iOUU ! feet below the snow line , In area It
tvas nearly as larpo as that of the Alpine gla
cial Held , hut not as aocp Tlio ice was very
dense , but was generally as clear us
crj-Htal. Boueath It could ho scon a series
of fifteen clocial lakes. After securing muny
Dccltnons of the llora , fossil fuuna and min
erals of the ghostly roelou , together with a
ack full of the honeycombed human bouos ,
the naturalists returned to civilization via
the town of Shonp. Old ! .cttlors say that the
country visited \\eudallaudfanrslioldlias
not been previously explored and prospected
bccaubo it was the haunt for many yours of
murderous Indians. Several minors who
Wont out toward tuo snowy penks never re
turned. Many woira tales of blood were re
lated of the unknown laud during the past
yours. Numerous parties huvo attempted to
roach the distant mountains , but as thuy
were mounted they coulu not penetrate thorough
rough country.
The ISliirK HUH.
"Wo claim wo have the moat enticing In-
flucements for the employment of capital to
bo lound today in America , "
The Dcadivood Pioneer put.s forth this
bold doll and proceeds to enumerate incou-
tostlhle articles of faith : "Tho resources
of the Black Hills of Dakota are numbered
nmong the crcatost wonders of the nine
teenth cunturv. They are now familiar to
the millions of people in Europe ns well as
America by the extensive production of the
useful metals from tnelr numerous mines.
Heretofore the Ideas of them by the
poaplo at largo have been extremely
VBKUO , classing them as a country tar
mway on the outskirts of civilization , made
famous only by tbo naventuros of Calamity
Jnno nud the Deadwood coach. The days of
ebsuurity buvo now passed and an era of
prosperity has dawned for them of immense
magnitude. Railroads have penetrated
them from all directions , capitalists are buy
ing mining properties and lands foreseeing
the advanced values which a year's develop
ment will brine forth. English capitalists
are already forestalling tbo loss of the tin
trade of America to them , ( amounting to
over $20,000,000 a yeari , by investing largely
In BlackHilU tin properties , which
are believed can supply the worlo. Three of
our t-o.'d minus bavo paid their btockboldors
In the past flvo years ST.OOO.OH ) in dividends ,
and they are only fairly started. The re
sources are the most diversified of any coun
try In the world ; gold , silver , copper , tin.
load , iron , coal , petroleum and salt are found
la abundance , with line agricultural lands in
the valleys , producing food for tbo minors ,
who alwavs assure the tanners a good home
market. With tbeso facts before you , Is it a
wonder wo have been Independent and self-
supporting from the start !
Amitliur I.int Cil > hi .Mine.
\ Prospectors who made an extensive tour
Of southern Idaho are lining Spolranoans
\vlth lurid stories of the wealth of the sec
tions explored. On their return trip they
followed the Blue range for nearly 200 miles ,
covering a country that Is lltllo known and
nterlng sorno fields that had never been
prospected before , They say lucre is plenty
of roonf for prospectors in tuoso regions. In
southern luaho there has been lltllo work
done since tbo placer mines were abandoned
twenty years ago. Tbero are great quanti
ties of rich quartz , but the people have n
Btrango prejudice uzaiust quartz mlnlnc and
it is almost impossible to arouse Interest In
it In that country. So careless are they in
regard to it that a valuable claim was located
by these gentlemen loss tbuu a milo from
Cation City this summer.
Thuro is sotno romance attached to the
Other prospect they located during their
tourney. A quarter of n century aico Uyo
brothers , frenchmen , were prospecting in
the liluo mountains. Trouble arose with
the Indians , Ono of tbo brothers was mur
dered ; the other managed to crawl to a
settlement , where ho soon died from wounds
and exposure. Hidden in his tailored cloth
ing was over 13,000 in gold dust , the prollts
of u few weeks' tvorlc. The excited settler *
began the search for the mine , but before it
could bo traced a Uro swept over the moun
tains , destroying every clow. For nearly
thirty years the "Frenchmen's mlno" has
boon the eoldcn riddle of that region. A few
weeks ago a sboephoraer discovered tt and
scut nolico to bis brother , who guided tbo
Alexanders and u fourth man to the old mine.
It is near Desolation creek , and bad only
, been opened for un area of 0x10 feet. No
tltro was lost In filing claims upon it , and the
Idaho partners are preparing to develop
their halt at ouca
t'filflirutluc n Audi-lit Kvuut.
San Diego , perched In the loutbvvest
corner of California nnd wrapped in eternal
Hummer , ranks close to St. Augustine , Fla. ,
in early settlement , The city celebrated
during the past week the discovery of San
Dlepo buy by Cabrlllo , 3.V ) years ago. The
ceremonies wcro attr.iciivo and Impressive.
San Diego bay is landlocked , and ono of tbo
best humors on the 1'acltlc coast , though :
thus fiir little has boon done to develop u.
On tbo tongue of land that shuts off the bay
from the Hotel del Coronado in oreetod ono
of tbo finest and largest notals in tlia
country. Sun Diego remained a sleepy Mex
ican mission town for many years ,
but in IbOT an attempt was made to
establish a now settlement tbero of
wealthy people , and , on account ot tba de
lightful climate , it was partially successful. .
In Ibbft there was another and bigger boon ;
when it was made the terminus of the South
oru California railroad. Too citv bos since
inorniban trebled in population and many >
Uttuusomo residences bavo bcou erected espe
cially In National City , which adjoins bun
Diego , Tbero is still very little business
uono but the people are sure that it will come
to them , as San lloo Is 483 miles nearer U
Now York than Sin Frapctico. The wboh
country around ana about San Diego , CO
tittle uioro than a desert , is DOW a at
( lower Burden , made so by Irrigation atm
one of tnocruAto t reservoirs oa the PucltU
OOMU
A lllvul California Uullroail.
I1ejector * ot the railroad designed to em
the monopoly of the Southern and Contra
I'acilio in California are not abroad with i
brass baud. On the contrary they havi
formed a very c.loso corporation for the evi
dent purpose ot concealing their plans dm >
the enemy. This action leadi many to bo
lievt that there is little real bottom to tobe
movement. Action u the most reliable lode :
to the iQtcatlont of the company. U. U U.
Steele of the board of directors laid n fcv
days ago in Sao Francisco ; "When w
rprao before the publlo it will be u if be
roud were built. " Almost the whole tin
has been surveyed nntl fear surveying parn
tics are now in the field completing ttmt
work.
The proposed road Is to bo br f nr the short
cst line to Sacramento and Oednn. Tracka
laying will hcgiti at Sacramento and bo
put in operation to Orovlllo whllo
the remainder of the line Is under construe-
lion. It Is probable that the San Francisco
& Atlantic to Los Angeles will bo begun boI
Joro the San Francisco A. Great Salt Lake ,
In that ovcnt there is no reason to doubt
that the tracks bctivoon San Francisco and
Stockton xvlll bo used In common. The unl-
mus of both roads U the same to break the
Southern Pacific's inonopolv on California
truftlc. The San Francisco & Atlantic will
not bo aided by a dollar of California money ,
Its promoters bolus all Boston and foreign
friends of the Atchlson.
bait Lake City merchants bavo volunteered
to subscribe f r stock , but so far their offer
has not boon accepted. It is believed by the
promoters that * ufllclcntvill ho subscribed
by San Franciscans and their Irlcnds. All
persons buying stock pledge themselves to
sell to other holders ul nn upset prlco and
not to oiler it for sale to the public or to
uny ono who could bo induced to soli to tbo
Southern Pacific.
\Vhj Visit iiilirornlii ?
The most pointed nnd sensible answer is
because it will do you a world of good. Seek
ing after knowledge , xvoalth , health , and the
many other rood things of Ufa u the spirit
ot ihis ogc , and one of Iho most agreeable
mnaus to their attainment Is travel.
Hut all good endeavor , UKO charity ,
if possible should begin nt botnf.
It Is not thu host ovldcnco of good purpose
to atlcmpt its fultillment in far uwuy places.
Sir Lnunfal explored the whole world in
search of the Holy Grail , only to return nf-
tcr h lifetime of wasted endeavor , broken in
body nnd spirit , to HnJ it lying nt his own
threshold.
We point the moral by asking , Why go to
Europe for slgbls und delights and benefits
that can be as well had in California , not
one whit lacltlng In ( juailty nnd nt less costt
Why | { o lo Switzerland for scenery that ts
surpassed in Yoseimto and equalled in
many olhor portions California ) Why
iravel half around Iho world lo
climb Iho Alps , Ihon the Slorrns aru Just us
muunllicentl Why Indulge in such extrava
gant praise of Lucerne nnd Cienovii uithout
Knouiug the beauties of Taboo and Clear
lakes and tbo xveirdnoss ol Cralor luuel
\Vhy spend a fortune aud risk life lanine
vour nchcs and Ills to Carlsbad , x'icby ,
Stacholberg or Welsseiiburc whan so much
nearer are Bnrllutt Springs , Unrbln
Springs the Geysers , Napa Sodu Springs.
Paso Uoblcs Ilot Springs , l ) > ron Hot
Springs audascoro moro equally famous
for tneir cures ! Why Eirugglu so hard to
sealu Mattcrhorn and Hlunc when
grand old Shasta lowers equally high ]
Why go to Italy for climatu that can
bo found qulla as genial in Cali-
fornl.ii Why boast so of Euronoan cnrnvnn-
sorsies nnd watering places when Del Monte
leads iho world in beauty , ulogaticc , dollKht-
ful hospllallty and moderate charges { Why
oxclHlm In such amazement at tbc engineer
ing feats of Pilatus aud St Gotthard when
equally dlfllcult have been achieved over tbo
Sierras and through tho'SUkiyous by Iho
.Southern Pacific company ?
These significant questions bavo all been
answered in the Iruo patriotic way by iho
Southern Pucillccoinpany. KDOW the worth ,
beauties and wonders of your own country
lirst. If you nro in search of pleasure ,
health , scenery , a pluco to build a home ,
genial climate , a land rich in the beuilicent
gifts of nature , ask any agent of this com
pany for information or send to E. Haw-
lex- , assistant general trafllo manager ,
3J3 ilroadxvav , Now York , N. Y. ; E. E.
Currier , Now England agent , HU Washing'
ton street , Boston , Mass. ; W. G. Nolmyer ,
general xvosturn freight and posaoneer agent ,
J04 Clark street , Chicago , 111. ; li. J. Smith ,
agent. 40 South Third street , Philadelphia ,
Pa. : W. C. Watson , general passenger agent ,
Nexv Orleans , La. , or T. H. Goodman , general
oral passenger agent , San Francisco , Cal. ,
for California literature , guides , maps , etc ,
answering nil questions.
The three routes of the Southern Pocilio
companv xx-ill taue yon to any desired local
ily , the "Sunset , " by xvay of Noxv Orleans
tbrougn Texas , New Mexico , Arizona am
into tliosoulbern portion of California ; tin
"Ogdoii , " oy xvay of Oftden. through Utah
Nevada ana over the Sierra Nevada mount
ains ; and the "Shasta , " oy xvny of Port
laud , through Oregon und the Sisklyou
mountains into the northern part of Califor
nia. Tneso routes afford splendid ooportu-
ntlles of vloxving tbo countries through
xvhlch they pass , and tne visitor trill never
ragret having taken the trio.
JtclHillfliiij ? Slitter's Tort.
California argonauts and their descend
ants watch with keen inlerest the work of
restoring to its original proportions the
iamous Sutler's fort nt Sacramento. Con
tracts bnvo boon let for the reconstruotion of
Iho xvalls. bastlans and a number of build-
ings. Already xvork is processing rapidly
upon Iho xvalls , uno ono of iho baslions , that
on the southeast corner , Is about completed.
Sutler's fort xvus the haven of explorers
and travelers in tbe Sacramento valley xvhilo
California xvus yet a province of Mexico. i
Here the stars and stripes wera promptly
floated at a signal from General Fremont.
It was the rallying point of the forces
which overthrow Mexican power. Added to
these patriotic associations are memories
equally sacrod. Score * of famished men and
women and children who had braved the bard-
ships and privations of travel in the Sierra
Nevadas were warmed back to life by the
generous Captain Suitor. To his prompt as-
slslanco Is duo iho rescue of the famished
rumnaut of the ill-fated Dormer party , and
hundreds of other pioneers ewe his memory
a debt of gratitude. It is iho privilege and
duty of Californiaos to restore tbo famous
fort and preserve it as a monument to the
memory of a generous , hospitable and
patnollc pioneer.
JMount Kitnli-r * n i'ark.
The recent explorations of Mount Kanior ,
known locally as Mount Tacoma , have
stimulated a general dcslro to reserve It as a
national park. Tne Commercial club of
Tacoma proposes to push tbo movement to a
successful conclusion. Lieutenant Frederick
Schwatka , the explorer , is 10 be sent , us a
preliminary , to malco a scientific exploration
of the region of the great peak. The na
tional government is to be nsKcd to make the
approaches easy for the tourist , and the plan
includes the laying out of parks in the foot-
bills. Of course congress would be asked to
appropriate tbo funds requislto , on the plea
that Mount Tacoma can bo converted into
ono of the most attractive spots In the coun
try. The movement certainly moots with
great favor. Ono object of tbo expedition
mentioned is to map tbo roads and trails in
tbo vicinity of iho mountain ana estimate
the cost of improving them for the passage
of horses aud vehicles.
A South Dnkiiiu Cnvc.
Within a few ralloa of Sturgls , Meade
county , a cavern said to be ono of the most
wonderful known to man has been discov
ered. It has been explored for miles without
any end appearing. Chambers to the right ,
to the loft , in front and below , for no man
knows how fur. You lower yourself by
ropes down narrow shafts and find Immense
rooms on all sides of you , lined with pink
and whllo crystals , which glisten as the
light from your torch strikes upon them.
Hern is a beautiful Idko of clear walor , thcro
a pyramid of what appear * to bo solid silver ,
- A shout in some localities Is re-echoca till it
scorns us if 100 demons resented the intru
. sion bv mortals upon their retreat , Tbo en
- terprising citizens of SturgU will at once
make such Improvements as arc necessary to
make tbo passageways more safe to life and
Irrlf illnic Sugar Ileoli.
George Austin , who has charge of tbo beel
crop for the great boct sugar factory at Lehi
U. T. , has made a careful analysis of tbc
growing beets at different times during the
season , suys the Irrigation Ago. Alinojl
every sample Indicated thai tha farmers uset
too much water. The company Issued a clr
cular letter toino time ago instructing al
those growing beets for the factory to oeasi
Irrigating. Auothor mailer about tbo grow
log ot > K > ets that the people seatn not to un
der tand Is Ibat they must buve the aunltgb
in the crowns. Most of thu beou bavo beet
hlllod too nigh and in consequence wen
- stunted in ttieir growth. Beets mutt navi
accharino matter in them aud this u I :
claimed cannot be made if the growing croi
-
U over irrigated.
The Moimtuli ) Wu i > .
. Miners who have built cabins on mouotan
0 aides know what a post the small browi
wood spider proves to be. They throw the !
webs over our best clothes , cookiu
ntonsll * , in every corner tvhcro you can got |
them in your ores and mouth Not only
that , but they xvlll drop Into the frying pan ,
xvater burkct or upon the tibi where joa
are catlnr. but , the Great Divide says ,
nnturo has furnished n remedv nnd n friend
when she K VO the spider hnwk. fhe name
is elvcn by miners to n small stccl-bluo xvasp
nlmoit tbroc-fourtbs of an inch In length.
Ho I can easily bo recognUcd be tha quick ,
nervous strokes of his xvings. 1 hey build n
nest up among the rafters of your cabin of
wood pulp or furze from the outer coating of
old dead trees. Then they nro ready for
business. Every fexv minutes you can see
your hawk climb up the n\fior * xvilh a
spider. somcUmci carrying ono four or five
times his own weight. Sometimes they got
u spider so heavy that they xvlll fall ninny
times before they succeed in reaching tholr
nest. They never glvo up but keep on tryIng -
Ing until they succeed.
Four bridges nro being built north of
Wakefield.
Hut to has voted (15,000 to build a new
schoolbouao.
Uutto , Hoyd county , now hat n dally paper ,
the Free Lance.
A Mutual Lecture association has been
formed nt Hastings.
The preachers of Otoo county have formed
a ministerial association.
There are seventeen criminal cases on the
Sahno county court docket.
Fairmont expects to h vo her water works
in working order before snow tiles.
Harvard will vote on n proposition to issue
bonds to build system of water works.
Mrs. Edna Kowan of Defiance , O. , died at
Xclson , where sbo wus visiting her uncle , J.
A. Dovuro.
Lightning struck and sot Hrt > to n stack of
small grain near PlatUmouth nnd 000 bushels
were burned.
Charles Gate is In Jail at Plaluviow await
ing a hearing on the charge of being tbo
father of a stray child.
The Grafton Loader outfit was sold by the
sheriff lust week , but the paper will bo res
urrected by It. C , Price.
Nelson Jean of Plattsmouth has secured a
verdict of $1.000 against Dr. A. C. Subln of
Beatrice for malpractice.
A car on n Union Pacific trrin , loaded
with hides , caught fire near Portal and was
consumed with Its contents.
There was enough money in the treasury
of the Hurt County Agricultural society lo
pay all the fair premiums In full.
.Jesse L. Morton of Table Hock Jumped
from a wagon because the horse was run
ning away and had his log broken.
Keith Nuckolls , an old man living tat Ne
braska City , was attacked and severely bit
ten by n bull dog. Ho will recover.
Edgar Howard , editor of the PnpllUon
Times , has nskod the democrats of Sarpy
county to nominate him fur representative.
An Incendiary set nro to the bouso of Dr.
Schioldknccbt of PlattsruouMi in broad day
light , hut the flames were discovered before
much damage was done.
In a light in a saloon at WakoDcld Sam
Gordon , the bartender , had a log broken nnd
William Stewart , a bridge builder , was
knocked down three times.
W. J. Fisher , a farmer living north of
Hastings , attempted to burn thu carcass of a
horse which died of old ago. The llamcs
were communicated to a number of grain
stacks a'ld several hundred bushels of wheat
were destroyed.
The Fairmont Signal savs : When the
excursion train from the east stopped hero
Wednesday C.H. Kotridsco distriouted about
fifty small sacks of red winter wheat among
the excursionists , with a note in each sacK
explaining the fact that this wheat was
taken from this year's crop , raised near
Fairmont , Neb. , that yielded fortv bushels
per acre.
Miss Sarah E. Ford the teacher of the
school at Brlckton , near Hastings , chastised
a scholar named Pooro the other day. The
boy went homo nnd told his mother. Mrs.
Pooro armed herself with a pitchfork handle ,
and going to the schoolbouso she attacked
the teacher , healing and abusing her in a
frightful manner. Later she and her son
were arrested and were bound over for as
sault in bonds of $200.
The other evening there arrived fn Ne
braska City from Paul two lovers tent on
matrimony. Ono was Potar Ike , a farmer ,
und the ottjor Matilda Louman , aged IT.
Her would-bo husband not long slnco made a
visit to his brother's home , a short dlsUnco
west of Omaha , whore ho purchased a farm
with the bright hope of making there n happy
homo. With that end in vmw ho induced
tha young girl to steal away from her homo.
They succeeded in reaching Nebraska City
on their way to Omaha where they hoped to
wed. At the request of the girl's uncle ,
whoso ward she was , the hard hearted police
brought the wbolo thing to an abrupt close
nnd Mr. Iko and Miss Louman are no locgor
on the verge of matrimony.
South Dakota.
Fire in Ihe town of Howard destroyed six-
leen bouses and caused Ihe loss of txv'o lives.
Two elopers from Oakes , N. D. , were cor
ralled at Aberdeen. The would-bo bride U a
farmer's wife who skipped with Iho hired
man.
The political output is of far creator inter
est in the Hills than the mineral clean up ,
measured by tbo newspaper space devoted
to each.
The Homestako Mining company has de
clared Its regular monthly dividend of 10
cents a share , aggregating * 12,500. making
$112,500 paid this year and $1,905,730 paid to
dato.
dato.Uapld
Uapld Cily bachelors nro chlppinc in for
an emblematic window in the Halo World's
fair building. The suggeslod design is a
heroic liguro inserting a nail xvhero a gnllus
button ou/jut lo be.
Railroad building is active in the south-
xvostorn portion of the stale. Tbo Sioux
Falls Western company has dacided lo rnako
n now survey Jrom that city to Yanklon
xvilh a view to immediate xvortt on the lino.
The government geological survevors nro
at work In the country soulh of tbe'flarnev
range. They report it the xvildest ana most
broken country they have visilod in u num
ber of rears and state lhat it would bo almost
impossible for a man to find hU way out of
it if ho did not blaze the trees going in. So
far but few people have visited this wild
section.
Wyoming.
Cheyenne Is talking up a city hall.
A feud nt Newcastle provoked an artillery
discharge and precipitated n funeral.
Increased attendance at Laramlo schools
necessitates the creciion of a now building.
An Irrigation syndicate boasting millions
of money on paper threatens to throw Its
tentacles around the nrla empire and
souse ll.
All quiet on Crow Creek. It is proposed
to send out an expedition to discover the
fossil remains of the democracy rocoutlv
absorbed by tbo cata.us.
Col. S. \ \ ' . Downey is now engineering a
deal by x bicblU.OOO acres of coal land in the
neighborhood of Carbon will pass into the
ownership of an eastern syndicate.
A "peeping Tom" collided
with a double-
front-action boot in his peregrinations 3I
through Piety Hill , Laramlo , and was forci I-
bly propelled out of the notghborhood. His Ii i
feelings nro in full sympathy with the
amateur rider of a ruwbonod horse.
jMniiluil.l.
If the prlco of beef holds up Montana ex-
pools to diiplicato lam year's shipments ,
when they footed tin --JjO.OOO head. Thcro
nr. < largo herds of prime catlio in the state.
Wolves nro dolnrf c'c'risiderablo damn go to
stock on northern .
, Kicctrlo power Is rnrnlng into general nso
In the mines ot the stpio *
The tntnl assessed- valuation of personal
properly In the state "ih J50,1GOC09.
A creamery and a Hotir mill nro the latest
additions to Great Fulls ! manufactures.
Tno nnnnnl mectlnp-of- Wool Growers
nssoclatlan was hold U Billings last Friday.
The Grnnlto Mountain mine has paid stock
holders iho magnifleohl sum of S1'J,010OOJ to
dale. /
The annual report of tiio Anaconda Mining
company , filed wltlii the county recorder.
states that the capital 'slock Is J-r > ,000UOO , all
paid in. The amount of existing debt is
f4.000.000.
Uutto's big companies have fllod annual
statements of business wl'.h the county re
corder. These nro samples : Boston and
Montana Consolidated Copper nnd Silver
Mining company's canltal stock is * 3 , 12. i.003 ,
all paid lnfJ,500OOOin properly nnd'OW.OOD
in cash. Existing Indebtedness , $ T > J3.42o.7S .
The Butio and Boston Mining company re-
portsa capital stock of f.\000OJO , all actually
paid in in property. Tbo existing Indebted
ness is7G'Jf > S7.S9.
Along tlid CimM.
The postonico nt Meisor , Nov. . was cleaned
nut of cush and stamps by robbers.
IJurglars nro making the life of Carson ,
Nov. , householders decidedly uncomfortable.
Salmon are said to bo so plenty in Grays
harbor waters that they obstruct naviga
tion.
tion.Four
Four of the fourteen Indicted minors nt
Couor d'Aleno were convicted. The others
were acquitted.
A Portland Chinaman soaked his queue in
coal oil. A match did the rest , Chinatown
rallied to the funeral.
A carrot twontv-ono inches In clrcumfer-
ouco mid two feel lone is one of the wonders
of n Washington farm.
Dandy , the mule which baa boon working
for t'vonty ono years under ground in the
Comstock mines , died last wook.
Astoria is full of Italian railroad laborers
who buvo been discharged from work on the
grade of Iho Astoria & Portland railroad ,
Too much watermelon klllol a nogvo boy
in Los Angeles. A postmortem examination
was held to prove that such a thing was
possible.
Of the G2J.OOO acres of land granted to
Washington upon admission to statehood ,
tbo lund commission has thus far selected
2)7OU2.07. )
A Spokane 8-ycnr-old was sent to the re
form school because ho had become an in
veterate tobacco chcwcr and general tough.
Ho began chewing the weed at 4.
When the chief of police in SncramonVo
reprimanded a patrolman , Iho latter gave him
n thrashing nnd then went about his accus
tomed duty of preserving the peace.
There's nothing petty about the Pettijohn
family of Walla Walla county , Washington.
There nro Ion members of Iho family who
average 244 pounds in weight und are six
und one-half feet tall.
Great excitement was created InVhat -
cnm. Wash. , over the report that a vein of
coal fifteen feet thick had been discovered
within tbo city limits. Tno vein was struck
at a depth of 400 feet , and the specimens
shown are of excellent quality.
Hobbers ot Ellensburg , Wash. , secured
$10,000 from the bank , cracked iho cashier's
head , and mounting hors s rodonnuv. The
met is noted that it is considered impossible
for the robbers to escape. Strange to say
they are yet enjoying liberty and the boodle.
Two and a half acres of seedless Sullana
grapes on the small vineyard of J. P John
son , near Fresno , CaU , have yielded 100 tons.
When converted Into raisins they will bring
$4,000. This is the ctmlhpion yield in Fresno
county , and Is n fair indication of the enor
mous 'fertility ot Ihe soil.
A sheep owner in Umalilla county , Ore. .
owns 21,000 bead of' 'sheep , tbo value of
which isestlmalod at $01,000 , besides 11,000
acres of land. Ho came lo that country
twnntv years ago a poor man. This is ono of
many instances of what has already been
done in the inland empire , which is yet in its
infancy. ) j \so
Placer mines that promise well have been
found ut the bead of El Dorado canyon about
twenty miles southwest of Dayton , Nov.
They pan out good prospects in coarse gold.
Nuggets ranging from $12 to $ JO each have
been found. The locators of the mines are
figuring to got water to the ground. They
say that with a good sluice head of wate'r
they can work out ? 100 a day.
la.April , 4,13'Jl.
Dr. J. B. Moore Dear Sir : Have been
troubled with catarrn in my head and face
for three years at times A as unable to hoar
had a constant ringing in my oars and lor
two years wis almost deaf. Have tried sev
eral so-called remedies and boon treated by
regular physicians and noted specialists , but
failed to gel any relief. I tried ono botllo of
Moora's Tree of Life Catarrh Cure. It gave
immediate relief and effected a permanent
cure. I heartily recommend it to all suffer
ers of this disease and will cheerfully give
any further In formation on being addressed
at my homo , No. 2.J3 Sweeney aye. , Burling-
OD , la. For sale by all druggists.
Respect fulllv ,
U. L. UEID.
For sale by all druggists.
Severe Simplicity Mark * the Opening feer
vices nt the Institution.
CiHCJkoo. I1L , Oct. 2. The great now uni
versity of Chicago quietly set about its edit
catlonal xvoru yeslerday xvllhout n forma
opening or ceremony ol any kind. Extreme
simplicity marked thjo first xvorft of the
institution and iho occasion will bo recordei
os unique in Ibo history of colleges. At S:3 :
the 500 students met Ibc ill ( To rout professors
in their class rooms nnd the xvork of the term
xvas outlined , Studies xvoroassigned and the
lectures begun. The object of Presiden
Harper xvas to launch the craft of learning
as though it bad boon sailing upon the tldoo
education for Ibo last txventy years , and noth
ing bat Iho newness of Iho surroundings in
dlcaled that It xvas not so.
Two hunared '
orinorox'isitors xvere preson
at tbo chapel exercises at noon , and all ex
po..tcd to hear an opening address , or a
least some reference to the new xvorlf , bu
they board only the regular dovouotis. In
the mind of iho faculty the opening wa
most fitting , "H xvas my desire that theri.
should bo no ceremony today. " said Presi
dent Harper , xvben questioned this evening
"and I am moro than snllstlod with th
start xvo have mnde. I bellovn in doing , not
talking , and have observed that tbo results
are bettor. "
It is expected that l.OQO students will bo in
attendance within a f tjilght.
Mrs. L. 11. Patlon , UocKford , in , , writes ;
1 From personal experience I can rocommoaj
DoWltt's Sarsapurilla. a cure for impure
blood and genera ; debility "
NiimliuiKMlTor Con grim * .
. MNI > , O. , Qct. 1. Congressman
Tom L. Johnson xvas nominated * by the
democrats for ro-electum in the Twonty-lir < t
district.
„ _ ,
MM. Winsiow's
Soqthing Syrup Is an un
excelled mcdlclnn foriphlldran xvbile teotb-
Ine. 25 cenis a bottlov
You Wonder
, why Mrs. is so enthusiastic about
Washing Compounds ? You wouldn't , if
you knew the facts. You'll find that she
! is using Pearline , instead of the poor and
perhaps dangerous imitation of it that
you are trying to wash with. You
mustn't think that all Washing Com
pounds are alike. Pearline is the orig
inal one , and the best. Millions of women
know it. So does every peddler and
prize-giver , though to sell you his stuff he
has to tell you that it's the "same as"
n Pearline , or "just as good.1' It is not
n
Ir be honest , send it back.
IrS Beware of imitations. Tesallnc is manufactured only by 813 JAMES PYLE. N. V.
A Friend f
Wishes to speak through
the beneficial results he lias received
from ft regular use of Ayor's IMHs ,
He sai , s : "I was feeling sick nnrt tired
nml my stomach seemed nil out of order.
I tried n number of remedies hut none
seemed to giro me relief until \\asin- -
iluccd to try the oUl reliable Aycr's
Pills. I have taken only one box , hut I
feel tike a nuw man. 1 think they arc
the most pleasant and easy to take of
Anything 1 ever used , being so tlncly
sugar-coated that even a child \vlll take
them. I urge upon all who are
In Need
of n Inxntiro to try Ayor's Pills. "
Boothlmy ( Me. ) . Hegtstcr.
"Uetwccn the njjcs of live and fifteen ,
I wus trouhlcd with n kind of salt *
rheum , or eruption , ehftlly confined to
the legs , and especially to the bend of
the knee above the calf. Here , running
sores formed which would scab over ,
but would break immediately on mov
ing the leg. My mother tried every
thing she could think of , but all was
without avail. Although a child , I read
in the papers about the bcnvflclal effects
of Aycr's I'ills , and persuaded my moth
er to let mo try them , With no great
faith in the resiUt , she procured
nnd I began to use them , mid soon
noticed an Improvement. Knconriigcd
by this , I kept on till 1 took two boxes ,
when the sores disappeared nnd have
never troubled me since. " ll.Cliipman ,
Heal Estate ARent , Hoanolie , Vu.
"I suffered for years from stomach
and kidney troubles , causinp very severe
pains in various parts of the body. None
of the remedies 1 tried nfforded mo nny
rslief until I began taking Ayor's I'ills ,
nnd was cured. " Win. Goddard , Xotary
Public , Five Lakes , Mich.
Prepared by Dr. , T. C. AjreriM'o. , Lowell , Masi.
Bo'd by Druggists Ever ) where.
Every Dose Effective
STon onn reduce yonr weiKlit from ten
to twenty pounds a month , at homo , with
out starving , at reasonable cost by the use Of
Dr. Clarke's Home Treatment ,
perfected In many years practice , causes no
NioUm-ss or injury to the lieiiltli. Is highly
Indorsed. Send for proofs and testimonials.
DR. F. B. CLARKE ,
P. O. Drawer iut. Chicago , 111.
AGEXTS 1VAXTCD.
Keep cool ! The. plague can't reach you If you do
.liu rlpht thing ttt the rlulit tluio ,
, OOK AT THE SECRETIONS 1
Sec thnt tlior are lieulthy nml perfect. Put the
liver to natural work. Tills ensures digestion und
nutrition. Avoid unrlpo frulvs nnd umvhulusomo
rnentn. Cook everything , even urator. Clean OB tha
membranes ol stomach and bcmjls at 01133 , wllti
Dr. Sclisnck's ' Mandrake Pills ,
They carry awar nil illsenie cermi nnd all poison
ous matter. They assure perfectly healthy and
natural secretions They turn the liver to the ac
count of illgf llon nnd nutrition , quickly , safely ,
.horuughly. Keep head cool , feetwnriu , skin cluau
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
mvo bean tested ID ainny a Cholera epidemic. They
do for the.
STOMACH , LIVER AND BOWELS
do what sanitary science says ihould bo donowltu
pains , closets , rooms and the outer person. They
clean and uurlfy-thc Inner house and put the nll-
uentary rhlanneli In perfect order.
Avoid stimulants. Clear their effects out of the
system at once with the Mandrake 1'ltlp. Put the
alimentary channels In order imp hid dcUanco to
cholera.
In cholera epidemics , And all others Involving the
lUer , btomach and bowels , uioro cases of preven
tion and cum iitand to the credit of Dr. Schonek'H
Mandrake Pills than any other ueency or remedy
3 TAKE API LL
Hobb'sAra the Best on Earth.
Act gently yet prompt'
HOBB'SAct on tbo UVKK , KID'
DR , HOBB'S NK1S anil I10HELS , dis
pelling Headaches , Fov-
cis and Colds , thorough
LITTLE ly cleansing the system
of disease , and cures
Vegetable habitual constipation
They are sugar coated ,
do not Rrlpe , very small-
easy to talte , and purely
TegeUble. pills In c.icti
PILLS vial. Perfect digestion
follows their uso. They
absolutely cure hick head *
ache , ana nrerprommenJ-
cl by Imam ; ph nirltns. For r.alo by leading
drurulsts orhcntliyuia. : ; 25 cU. BTlal. AddrfB'J '
KOBE'S UEDICIHE CO. , Props , Sin Franco rr ,
I'OIS SALE IK OMAHA. SED. . DV
f uhn & Co. , Co.r 15th & Doucl" 6t * .
J .A Fuller it Co , Cnr. 14th A Douela'J SU.
Jr Li Foster & Co. . Council liluOi. ia
DU.K.C , WKd'3 NKIIVB AND UllAlNTllBir
MENT.aspojldo for Hyslorlv DUilnan , fill , Nai
ruliila , ll udache. Nervous Primraloa causeJ br
Icohoior touarco , Walcofulneis. Meatil UoDrui-
ilonSo tnenof lUo llrjlii.ciuiluInitially , misery
tieeiy.doatb. Premature Old Axe , Harrenoii , Ixm
of Power In either ox , Impotency , Louoorruua and
all Female Woilcnesot. Involuntary lx oi , Spur
niatorrheacaiiiteJ uy over-uiortlon or tb3 unln
bolf-abusaorar-lndulaenca A month' * triatuunt
11,0 furfi , by \Yeicuarinteaslx bo tat to our ;
Kacborda fort ! ujiei , with II will i4 nrlttan
iruaranteeto refund If notoural. Guarantee Issuel
only hy Theodore. K. I eirU druggist , solo agent ,
touibuait corner ItSthand t'arnam sts , Omaha
] pl ] UE-
CURB
AUDIT anl complota Treatment , conilstlnz ot
Suppositories. Ointment In < ! apiuloi , alia la llur
and Pills : a Poilllvo Cure fur Uitrrnul , Internal
bllndor Uleddhultonlnir ( Juronla , llooentor llerdll-
tarylllei , Tnls llomeJy hat never len knowa to
fall. Sllicr bui U for * } ; smithy m'lll. U'liy sutler from
thisturrlblii dlsetia whan u wrlltaa icairantss U
DOsltlrelyiil'on wlihli boteiur refund luernonoylt
notcurudAenl stamp for free barnplo. ( iuurantoa
UsueJ byKuhn &Co. , DruiiijIiU. bolo AyonUoora r
lilt * and Uuuaiat ttruett ura.-aa. Neb.
TABULES mruut i
uiiuw.blivrruad INIHCU. purl * ,
the UuKl.trr rate luidtirt-ttual ; !
\ua \ > lx ) > t llrlneknn iifurUIIouf !
" " dy < muU. suul
/ ? constipation , *
' rt lb , hes.daU.c , luutlmrn , luu of
Aypetltc. uitDt l deirubdon. pelofult
dlJBfttltin. plirpiM. sallow r < im > lex < *
loa.andeTiT/aideAsereiulUiiffirorn *
rft failure by tiie stomach. lUer or Inf
orm toelr proper f unrtlous. i'erou *
ciTrn to OTC rt1nir are benefited hy UklDor one af Ur J
z ea li nierj. Pi1. hy inall. I vrou , 121 aaruitlc , l&r. ?
2 IIU'AI S CHKMfCAl. CO. . 10Sprucebt..hew Vork J
. . . . . . .
J -
+ f r < " 0. - - - - -
lroin ul > fur Library llullilkne.
Sealed proposals will be received hv Lewis S.
Heed , nrusldunt ot the Hoard of Directors of
thu Uiunlm publlo library , t the Nobnibka
National bank , in thu city of Oraahn , until t
o'clock p. rn. Thursday , Outober U VS.fi. fort lit
eruullou and comulutloti of a three-storr und
basement llro proof library biilldlns ut tiie
8outlioi6t ; o-jrner of lUtli and llnrney strculs ,
Uinaha , In iiccordanco with plmis HIU ! bpuelti-
cations oil lllo In thoollleoof Walker Si Kliu-
biill , iirohltccts. room 5UU McCa uo bulldlnz.
Kiifh bid in list bo ucoouipnulnd by u certified
chock for t .0X1 , pay able to the orJor of the
president of the board of the Oniuhu publlo
llbrnrv.
The board reserves tliu right to reject any or
all bid * .
Ily orderof the Hoard of Director ? of the
Oiuuliiipubllollbrary. WILLIAM B. Cuims ,
Socrutury.
rn Time of Peace ( Summer )
%
D repare for War ( Winter. )
Appropos of this mild weather , there certainly
will be war on prices of
Overcoats ,
Just as soon as the weather permits. So we
wish to give our patrons the tip , "Buy now ,
before the chilly blasts of winter" and have
your pick out of a new , clean stock , at prices
that challenge competition.
A few of our Storm Ulsters and Overcoats are
displayed in our window , all the conceivable
styles in the market ,
Suits ,
We are in the swim , with the best and latest
styles of goods , made up in double breasted ,
single breasted , square cut , round cut , cuta
way , Prince Alberts , for dress , etc. Prices
ranging from $6.26 , $7.5O , $8.75 , $1O , $12.8O.
These prices are of superior workmanship
and style. They are the highest grade of
goods and are equal to the merchant tailor's
work in style of make , but notice the differ
ence in price.
That's What Talks.
Pants ,
We have them in all sizes and colors at $1.BO ,
up to $12.
Successors to M. Hellmari & Co.
Corner 13th and Farnam Streets.
THE SHORTEST LINK TO CHICAGO
is via the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St , Paul R'y , as represented j
on this map.
Electric Lighted , Steam Heat
ed Vestibuled trains leave
Omaha daily at 7:05 : p.m. , ar
riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a.m.
City Ticket Office , 1501 Far- ,
nam St. , Omaha.
F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent.
QUAIL BRAND
HEALTH POODS
Parched Rolled Oats ,
Unequalled in Flavor.
Corn Gritz ,
Sold only In 2J pound pacUugoi.
Velvet Meal ,
For mulllna and
15
Soldbr nil b'irU-Clna
Thrilling Spectacle !
A TMKIhliOK I'hEASlHtn TO OUK
CUSTOM KKS.
KOIl ONE WKKK Commencing Mon-
( lav. Hopt. i. wo will neil bUIJI ) fiOU )
Sl'EOTAUhEBOKKYEaijASSKS AT t3
A I'M It. Kliioriirul Imavlcir framo-iU and
1. ffnrlh tt to till i'IM38TKii < SI'i:0 :
TAC'i.nsOll KYKWMSSKSONIA'II , usually
retailed at f' ' ; liner frames. II.W ) . KVHKr
PA1H mTKDhyourOPTlCIANwIlliKlNKHT
hllo crystal lon o .NO K.XTUA CHAIIKK
except for special lenies iiniund tn measure.
NOTJL'U If you will cut Dili advertisement
out and protein U to ut wo will allow a dis
count of 10 percent troin abovu extreme low
prices 1XIK ONI ! WKKK O.NM *
MAX MEYEH & BUO. COMPANY ,
EidfntlUcand Practical Optklain.
Karnaiu nnd blxtcenth Streets , Omaha ,
An tnycntJonliat { ladies-Appreciate
Thousand ! itf tkej will w r No Other Shoo.
Wear this Shoe during the Summer Months.
DO NOT SUFFER WITH
TIRED or TENDER FEET.
Tiitl Shoe EXPANDS with KVEKY MOTION of
the Foot. AlMtvi retain * Iti | KTI-C | ( ] [ > . Tbe
AlUUbfAUU : Ir.turc niikn 11 | H. | | > U > tu wiar
a carrowrr t o .
THE PERFECTION
CoiU no more , looks bolter , wean longer ,
aud giret 100 tlmea more oomfort
I that ) ayy ullicr make.
Frlcei , S3.OO , $2.CO , P3.0O $3.60 ,
CONSOLIDATED SHOE CO. , MTn , L > nnHnt
Korualout tliolloitou gtoru.mih und Doujla
PSYCHOMETRY !
DR. EMMA HAZEN ,
Tbe I'lienomfDal I'lirilclin , Tuacher and Author-
e . will toacli | ; clioinetr7toili7ilclaninud olliern
to enable them tu dlaunuilt Ulif&tei and vlve thu
curatlvu nuont ultliout aikliiK queilloni. Ctimu or
tend n luck of Uftlr wltli II.W and hate tbUdoiuon-
trated. Till : llit : I.Til OI'I'ICl ! ,
418 N , I7tb afreet , Omubo. Ur , Juliu Bliulb1'ret. .
EDUCATIONAL
Dr. Sargent's Normal School.
Of I'lijrairul Trutnllif lor XX lilnrii.
at C1U1111I1 > OE. iIH . . will oj.eii Ita TireUtli He > -
lon on October 'Allu toiteaa of Noroiuber 1 , al
liarctutot * .
PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU
TION.
COUNCII , CIIAMIIKU. UMAHA , Neb. , soplotuber
: oth. is'jj.
Ho It. rusolroil by the City Council of the city
of OniHliii. tliu innynr conuiirrhiK :
Tlint Durnmnuiitsldrwiilks bo constructed In
ho city of Omaha nsdcRlgniitcd liulow , w.thln
Ivo du.rs : iftor tliu piiblfuutlon of tins resulu-
tlon , or the persoiml servlco tjicre f , us hy
ordinance Is nutliorl/ed nnd required , such
siiUiwiilkt , to bo laid tot lie i.ornir.ncnt urado in
citabllsbcd on the p.ivud streets specified
icroln nml to bo constructed of sum , urtlU-
clul hlonc , brick or tlllnt : . nt'cordlng to sped-
leal Ions on lilo In the otllco of the Hoard nt
'ubllc Works , und undur its siijicrvlslon , to-
Wlt !
North side of Kurt Btroct , lots " > nnd 0 , block
11(1 ( , city , permanent griicle , U feet wide ,
North side of ( Jliiciiui ) btreot , lot. 7 , block 48 ,
clt v. poriiiiinent rndu. G feet wide.
\Vcstsidoof l.'ltli Btrout , north half of lot B.
otk40 , city , permanent Krudu , I'J fcot wide.
Eiht : side of lltli street. Iot4 , block V. , city ,
permanent Kr.ule. 8 fcot wldo.
West sldo of lltli street. Join 1 and 8 , block
01 , city , pcrnmiient Krndo. 8 feet wide.
Nortli side of Capitol uventie , lota T iiml 8 ,
iloc'lt TO. citv. pcriiiunont grade , 6 foot ; \lde.
Kastsldoof lUthblreut , south h ilf cf lot 7 ,
block 70 , city , permanent , crude. IB feet wldo.
South Hide of < Jihs : btreel. lots 1 and 2 , b.ock
40 , city , permanent grade , B fcot wide.
And b It further resolved :
That tliu Hoard of 1'ubllo Works bo nnd
Is hereby authorl7ed und directed toouiisoa
copy of this r solution to bo published In the
oltlclal paper of the city for one week , or tie
served on the owners of said lots und unless
such owners shall within live days after the
publication or service of such copy construct
said slduwulUh UK herein required , that tha
Hoard of I'ubllo Works cause the same to bo
done , the cost of constructing said sidewalks
respectively to bo assessed against tiio roul
oitiitu. lotor part of lot In front of and iibut-
llne such Hlduwalks.
1'aased DoptcinliorL'Otli , 1801
Ii I' . DA VIP.
I'rPBldent of thu Council.
Attest : JOHN GllOVES.
CJIty Clerk.
Approved : OUOHQE I' . 11I2MIS ,
Jliiyor.
NOT10B TO COXSTHUCT SlOBWAhKS.
To the nwnora of the lots , parti of lots and
real estitn described In tlie ahovo resolution :
You and each of you aru hereby notified to
eons 11 net perm anen I sldowa Iks as required by
a resolution of the city council itnd mayor of
tno oily of Omaha , of which tiio ubovo la a
copy.
I' . W. IJI1JKIIAIISEU.
Ohalrmnn Hoard of I'ulillo Works.
Omaha , Nebraska , September 23th , IHOi
bISdit.
NOTICE TO PIIOPEUTV OWNERS ,
AGENTS AND LESSEES.
In pursuance of ordinance ? no. 'Wili , reaulr-
liiK' waturand BUS cornectlons to bo mane to
and within the curb lines on certain htrooU
in Htreot Improvcmont Districts Nos. 40. * ) , 4X1
and 41:4 , In the city of Uiuiihn , you are
hereby notified lo make nil necessary connec
tions H Itli watur and ias mnlns , or lattoralH ,
and to complelo Hiicli work on or before Uu-
nlicr 1-tli , 1KI. ! . as It Is thu purpose to utivo
hoHtroots In the said districts , and moropar-
Icularly ilunurlbed as follows , to-wlt :
No. 4G > . Jue.tson street , from''Till street to
' 'sill street ,
No Jif'i llrsklne ulrcuU from the west line
of-lth s tree I to the east line of 2'ilb ulrcet.
No. 484. Uavuniioit stroeU from . " -Jud ulroot
to"4tli strwt , in thu city of Omaha.
Dated ut Umaliu , Nob. , thU sstlt day of Bop-
Icinbcr , 1HW. .
1' . W. IIIKKIIAUBnU.
Chairman IlourU of I'ubllo Works.
NOTICE TO PnOPEHTY OWNERS.
You are lioroby nollllod that lots 1 , y , .s. i. ft ,
0 , 1'J , II , 1'J and U in block I , Kounlzo's Kourlh
Addition , huvo been duclarail by ordinance
NIL .T.l lo bo it niiiBiinvo by rodion of belnit
below the crado of tbo adjacent bt reels and
alleys anu ihoruby allowlnz water and olTen-
she rnbblsb nnd material to ncouniuluto
thereon ,
Von uro hereby diieotod to abuto mid uul-
Baiii-o by IHIInK up f > ul < l lols with earth to tbo
estahllMied uruue nt the streets und ulluyi
adjacent thereto on or before Iho Cllh day of
Optobor. Iblr. ' , or said nnUiuico will bo abated
by the oily authorities uad the expense tlu < ro
of levied " H u special tax uRalnst the prop
erty on which suld nuisance oxlsu.
Dated thls Jlh day of heptember. Wi
I1 W. JIIKKUAUriKK.
CUalrmau of the Hoard of I'ubllo Works ,
NOTICE TO PIOPERTV { OWNERS.
Von urn hereby notified thnt the bink of
earth on the south 61 feet , of lots , block 0 , sub
division of .1 , 1. Ifedlck's Audition , froullus
onUJtli street bus been deolurcu by ordlnanco
No. U.-74 to bo u nuisance
You are hereby nollllod to nbato bald mil-
snnuu by Krudlnv or Hluplni ; said bunk aloiiK
tbo wt ) t line of s.ild lot BO that Iho iiartli
tlioiefrom will not fall npo'i or Ixt curried by
rains upon thu sidewalk or street , pu or before
tho' lru duy of October. JHJJ , or said iiuUiuioti
will be abated by thu city nutliorillus and Ihu
ejpcuso thereof levied usaspttulttl tax auaiuit
thu properly on which sulu nuln.inco vnUls.
Dated this 3uth ( lay of Buploinber. Ihlf. .
1' . W. IIIUKIIAUBKK ,
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