THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER o , 1892. GREAT DAY FOR DEMOCRATS 2tV.ior.ftl Association of Clubs Opens JU Bcwion in Hew 7orb INSPIRATION FOR THE UNTERRIFIED Clinnnrr.r 1 % lllnck < > | irn the \\tltt n I'tealrtHlv Sirt < li nd Ore rr tli'irlnml llrMMMiiU Wllli n Afldre * * olrlcoinr. . Kr.w Vni'K , Oct. 4. The National Asso ciation of Democrat Ulub * convened to Jay in the Academy of Music. tx > ng before the hour set for assembling the delegates began to arrive. The entire orenestra and flr t balcony wrro reserved for delegates. They vero ditiJid into sections By states and ter ritories , with placards aftlxed to sticks designating tbo assigned poMllons. The room was profusely tluooniled with flags , banners and portrait ; of Cleveland and Stevenson. The boxes were fllloa with fashionable people. As the promlLcnl mem bers of the party filed In one aflor another they wore heartily cheered. About 11 o'clock ex-I.leutenant Governor Cbaunupy p. Black of Pennsylvania , presi dent of the association , entered Ibe ball , fol lowed by Orover Cleveland. Their arrival was the siprml for n tumult of applause. iHlli-il tlit * .M < < < -tliic to Order. Black called the convention to order and delivered ine opening address , lie said in part ; " \Vo assemble In thlb first quadren nial national convention of democratic clubs tinder circumstances most auspicious. Hover before within the memory of this generation bus the democratic party rene into battle In behalf of principles BO clnarlv ueQncd , and never before has such a magnificent organization appeared to sup port thmn. Not onlv are the stand ards lilted before our host In ibis last grann struggle lor the redemption of tbo land inscribed \vith those vcrv leronds of llberlv which Inspired our forefathers , but thev are borne by cun- didutes worthy of the bosl days ol the repub lic , as democratic as the greatest democrat , as puru us the purest patriot in out history. In Cleveland and Stevenson wo follow leaders who tvpifythe spirit ol American llfo and the cenius of American institQlions. Men who , in pe ouul charac ter and public service are not .surpassed bv the noblest statesmen of tbo tgo. " Tbo speaker then took up and dwelt a1 length on the turiH , makinc a strone , un- mlslakanlv Iroo trade argument , declurinc that the government has un right to levy anj tax except for the necessities of Its support The speaker then took up the force bill which ho declared of even groutei Importance than the tariff questior because it included the tariff. Ho declared It was the product of awickod , deliberate conspiracy between the monopoly oligarchy uud its polillcul servant in con press , devised wlth'satanic ingenuity to kept the parties to the conspiracy In power in iplu of the popular will. He closed by predicting the election of Cleveland and btovouson. Preiluunt Black then presented Grovoi Cleveland \vbo was received with cheers The cx-nrcsldent then proceeded to dclivci An address of welcome. He suld ; "Mr. President and Gentlemen : It affordi too cspuciul pleasure to extend to you on thl : occasion a hearty welcome. As a citizen o : this proud municipality 1 aui glad to assure you that our nospitalllv Is always open auf cenervms. in bcnair of a community , distil. culshod for its Americanism and to'oratioi in all meetings of belief and judgment , . know I may extend u cordial groetinc ti those xvbo here represent political thought fulness and sincerity. "As an unyielding and consistent believe ; In democratic principles , l trust I need to hesitate to pledge to the representatives o organized democracy tbo good will and frn tofnul { sympathy of this' democratic citv Your meeting Is the council of war whicl precede ! , a decisive battle , and your deliher nitons should bo tbo preparation for storm' ' conflict. All your weapons and all you cqulpmentb are soon to bo tested. You bavi organized and labored and voubave watchci nnd planned to ensure your readiness for thi iinal engagement now near at bund. This then , is no holiday assemblage , but an im pressive convocation in furtherance of tb' ' floMtrns ami purposes for the accomplishmeu of which vou and those you represent ar < Danded together. These dcsipns and purposes , as declare ! by your association , are the preservatloi of the constitution of the Unltnd Status , thi autonomy of the states , the freedom of elec tions. opposition to the imposition of taxe beyond the necessities of the governtnen economically administered , and tbepromotio of economy in all branches of the public sei Tiro. Tbeso professions embody the pure ? patriotism and the loftiest aspirations o American citizenship , thougb at all time they should suggest to us the strongest obi cation of political effort. Their motive force us incentives to political nctivltv and uatch fulness , should oe irresistible at n tune wbe the constitution is held in light esteem n ncaiust the accomplishment of selfish pui poses , when tttate boundaries are hardly carrier to cuntralizea power , nnd when loci Bolf-govornmeut and freedom of elections i tbb scoff of partisanship. Taose who sut acribo to tbo creed of thi * association an make any rlulm to sincerity can hardlv 01 cuse themselves for lack of effort at a tin ; when tbo necessities of the government eci nomlcully nominuterod have been little i relation to tbe taxation of the people , an whoa extnivurunco in public service hs bten contagious us a plague. A 1 1 rl tilt 1'roinUo of Krfnrin. "To those who hoped for bettor thlngi this convention of democratic clubs Is bright promise of relortn. Unorganized goo intentions and idle patriotic uspinitlonb cm : not successfully contend for mastery wit compact forces of private interests an . proi-d , nor is the organization always th / roost useful which has the widest exten L The real benefit of political organization I ' found in its ueurnoss to tbo people nnd in tl 1i 1 directness ol lit. action. Of course , haruion i and unity of purpose uro absolutelv esbei 1 tlal. / tlal."In this view , your assembling together \ most important in so fur as it promotes th ! burmony and unity by conference and a coi cidcralion of methods , nnd ID BO for us it ii nlres tbat zeal and enthusiasm which wi inako more effective your worK ut honv Therefore , I am euro that I can sav nothin better in taking my leave of you tr.up to wls that your convention may be a most nrotl able ana encouraclng oue , and tbat at i conclusion you may resume your places I your home organizations newly inspired , di terinincd and zeaious lu the cause of In democracy " Cleveland was frequently applauded , e peclally bis clostug Injunction. Hon. Patrick A. Collins was theu rhost temporary chairman and Martin J. Mfigiuu of Montana vice chairman. On lacing tl chair Mr. Collins delivered a stirring speoo The various committees were then uppointe ( > } inimthy fur Alrk. llurrUmi. A resolution of sympathy with Preside ! Harrison lu bis aflllcllon in the illness of h wife , expressing the hope that she mig speedily bo restored to health , was utiai mouilv adopted. On motion a recess was then taken. During tlio recess the slate delegate named members of rommltiees on credo tlals , on resolutions and on permanent o Rbntzalion. The cornralutves ko constitute hold Lurried su&sious before the second se fclon , nbk-h began bet u mm 2 and 4 o'clock. MujorBoody of Brooklyn was present ! us koou as the convention resumed Us mee ing and on behalf of Brooklyn no wolcomi the delegates. Al tbe conclusion of Mayor Boody's a dress it was announced that the committ- OQ organization and credentials would t durluc the afternoon. The cominllleo i credcnliaU announced , however , that the wore PO contests. The recess lime of tl oouiuiltU'e had not allovvt-a it to comply even a llvt of tue clubs roprenoutud , mui Jet * a list of tbe delegates. There bad lu year beoo been 4.7(50 ( democratic clubn oil t ! roll of tbe association , while today th number hud Increased to more lhan'naoO. A report ol tbe committee on orcanizalu in favor of muUug the temporary oQlcon * the rauroutiou the uormnncnt ofllccrs w adopted. There \va read a , communication fix Margaret Hoejr , ecretry of tbe Womat Infioence Democratic club , announcing thu < ver DO Woman' * Influence club * throughout - * out the country have been organized. ThU was received with cheer * . Jtrnolutlons Adnptrrt. Mfctlin .1. Maclnnls of Montana offered the following resolutions , which were adopted : llesolred. 1 , Tlmt delegates from tbe flemo- rrfitlc sorletles representing domocrntlo nsMielulions in nverr tat . territory and the District of C.oiumbm , in national eonvontlon Hiseinblcd. do unanimously rBHlTirm the plat form ot prln < ip.es ndoptud by the democratic national conventIon at CMcmco June IS , IS , nnd cordially eudnrse the candidates there nominate ! . - In nronrdaurc with Its constitution the Nntlonnl AN-Hiclalton of Democratic club * trill no-operate xtlth the nation * ! democratic committee In securing tbe election of Cleve land and Stevenson and the triumphant vln- rt cut Ion of democratic principles In the pend ing CMiipalgn. nnd urges the Institution ot democratic clubs alll.ntod with ibis , nssoi-la- tlon In mery votlnsf rtl trie tot the union as tbt unrest inetbod uf accomplishing tboso re mit R. a. Wo warn the American people of til * diiriEprsli io ) > inrnjvcr their liberties In the tminitost purpose of Hip iiiunacersof the mon- Oio ) y party to debntich the suffrage and to pnrcliMse Knottier lease of the presidency and Htmler ! majority in counts , und ultlmutuly to tnke permanent possession of the federal government ihrouch the provisions of un un- conHiliutlonul and partisan force bill , do- &l iifd by corrupt und unscrupulous consplr- tors and ( indorsed by llctijamln Ilurrison nnd so-culled republican oiiivout.oo of oillco .older * und monopolist * . 4 We duiKiuncu as un-American and tincon- titutlon < 1 ibe pillitce of tlio people for the em-fit of tbu few bv the unjust tux laws : tbo MUHiHiorlnz of 1bc people's money In tbo milllgnie expenditures. In subsidies nnd in i'b ? . and demand ti return to lower and moro quai tux ul Ion. more frncnl expenditures and > uier Kiivernine.nl wblcb can bu accomplished nilj by Ibe elocllou of ( . 'levulund and Mopu- e n son. Hesolvocl. That tl-c thanks of the ronvnntlou ir tendered io ilio ilumoeiut c clubs of New uirk and Klnc * county , to their general lonimliten und subcommittees for tbe cordial rcefptlnn und entnrtulntueiit extended to this Irlef Adlr f * by I'roiulneut Druiocmtii. J. H. Outhwaito of Ohio addressed the convention briefly. He said he had never seen the electoral votes of Ohio cast for a democratic presidential candidate , but he would say. In ibe words of an Ohiciuu al the Jhicugo convention : "Keep your eye on Jliio. " And be would not be surpitoed to see Ohio's electoral vote cast for the demo cratic candidate this Uuio. There was oue thing , tbe republicans of Ohio were scared uuil wOrUne hard to save the stale. Tbt * speaker then denounced tbo force bill tr.u urged tbe importance of preventing ine ; > os ibiliiy of its boeouiiuc a law. The couvonlion was next addressed by Ma- lor Martin Magiunis of Monluna. He said it ivub a hopeful slcn that the intelligent , en thusiastic young men of the country arc locltlug to the democratic party. Tbe re publican parly was founded in purilv und patriotism. It struck shackles from 4.000,003 slaves , outnoiv il Is given overlocorrupliou ; il is ruled bv D plutocracy and is endcuvor- ing to place shackles upon GO.OUO.OOO of tree- men The part } of .Lincoln undSutctier and Seward has become the party of Dudley and Quay. Ueferrinir lo Mr. Cleveland's aamin- Istratlon , the speaker said ho did not , per haps , turn out us many republican oflic'o holder * ns he might have dono. "He will do be'.tcr next time , " cried a democrat. "Yes , ne has leurneo something oy tuls time , " re plied tbe speaKor. He alluded to Secretary Whitney's adtnln- islralion of Ihe navy and Ibroe cheers wera glvon for Whitney. In conclusion , the speaker said the democrats In the west were doing their duty and bo urged the democrats of the east to do theirs. Ho then read a series of resolutions adopted by delegates ol various negro democratic clubs , denouncing the force bill as one intended lo serve the interests of selfish monopolists. Cuiihlltutloti Adopted and Olllccrs Elected. Tno committee on constitution , having completed its work , reported tack the con stitution as it previously stood wilh amend ments , the principal one being Ihe abolish ment of the uowildy general committee and the establishmeqt ot an executive commillee of seventeen iusload. The report was adopted. Tbe committee on officers reported in favor of tbe election of ibe lollowinir officers lor the ensuing four years : Chauucey P. Black of Pennsylvania , president ; Lawrence Gard ner of Wnshincton , D. C. , secretary ; Kos- well P. Plower of New YorK , treasurer. There \\as one vice president from each state and territory , amonc them brunt ; Charless HefT of Arizona , M. B Mcliinley ol Colorado , William . English of Indiana , Thomas Bowman of Iowa , William B. Rus- seal of Massachusetts. Robert E. Smoud ol Montana , Frank B. Ireland of Nebraska , Barlow S. Weeks of North Dakoia and Nat Walsh ot W omiuir. The report was unani mously adopted Mr. Strange of North Carolina offered the following resolution , which tvas adopted : Resolved , That this , the Nutlonul Associa tion of Democratic clubs , extend to David 'J. Illll Its cordial thanks for Ills nble exposition of democratic principle * In tbe prand speech recently dellveiea by him In the city of Brook lyn und lib profound appreciation of thu ser vices thereby rendered by him to tbe people of this union , us well as to tbe democratic party. I > oeoli I rum a Culorixl lirotlmr. Robert E. Gllchrist. a oolored deleeatt from Washingtun , D. C. , made ihe cloilng speech-iu which he advised tbe colored people ple to break loose from their slavery lo Ihe republican parlv , which bad merely used them a tools. The democratic party , h < said , was the party of tte people and not o : any elms. The following loiter of regret from Hon Adlni E Stevenson was read : Dour ? Ir : Vpon 103- return home this morn Inc. I find un inxllution to be present ut tin nieetlnuof ttae Nullonul Democratic clubs Ii tbe Acudemy of Muslo on October 4 und fi. . Una , with rurret , thut in } ' cu uccmcntR In in : own stute ure such that It will be Imjwbslbli for HID to be prudent. 1 trust that your meet- me-will bo proutuble. My coed wishes ari With you , ADUAt E. STUVKNbON. Tne convention then , at 4:05 o'clock , adjourned journod slue die. DeWitt's Sarsaparilia is reuanle HT.HS. M'CLELLAND'S TROUBLES. Dt-c l od und Dl'hcrioil liy u Muu SilipOMi | < to lii Kirli. Police Matron Cumlngs has some pathetic loiters from tbe wife of J. M. McClellanc wuo is now in the county hospital insane. She says McClelland came to her home it Murraysville , Pa. , a few year * ago repre tenting that be was a wealthy ranch man and the owner of a large fare in Kansas. They were married and cam < west to find that he did own a farm but i was plastered with mortgages and bo was involved volvod in various other xvays. She per buuded him to sell out and pay bis debts They wont bad : to Pennsylvania where Me Clelland secured a position with an insur mice company. At the end of a couple of years ho disap peured and tbe next ais wife hoard of bin Juo was arrested as a procurer in Omaha. Hi borvod a fabort sentence ana alter being ur reeled two or three times afterwards to various ofteuuei no was adjudged iusani and sent to the county hospital. GA.V HIS WEALTH AWAY. A Jlrul i : tut 'Mun IluixU lilt Vuluublnt t H lotul Strnnct-r. C. N. Lyons , a real estate man , was leav ing town yesterday morning and reached tb station as the tram was about leaviug. H handed his va'.Uo to the nearest man , uskln , bold it while bo purchased bis ticket. Tbo valise contained several thousand del lars' worth of mortgages , deeds and elbe paperi , and tbo man is Hill Holding it , DU Mr. Lyons would like lo know where. DeWitt's Sarsaparilia cleanses the Ulool. Kril Ktoup Guen. d The Twenty-second street pavement wo ' " " tbe subject of dUcusblon Bt tbe meeting o the Board of PublioVorks'held yeiUirda. 1- afternoon , e I Tbo final ordinance , the advertisement an l * j the contract called lor tbe lay ing of Color&d e sandstone , without designating ivoethcr i e should be red or while. The properly owt e en bad petitioned for white sione and Hug b Murphy , thu contractor , insisted tbat he bu > t thu right to lay either Kind , though be prc e posed to lay tbe red , simply because tbat wo it tna kind tbat he dug from his quarries. For a time U loouea us though tbe puvln n ! of tbe street would po over until next yea : > f | but the difilculty was settled by Mr. Murpb a i producing B potillon from the property oivi I en , lu which they bad withdrawn the ! m j names fi-cm the. paucr asking- for white , an ' j bad l nod ( or red Colorado stone. Condition of the Defunct State Bank at Crete. DEPOSITORS MAY SAVE SOMETHING II the llo oarocs oftlin Institution Can De Ilrallrrd Upon the JtriuH AlHjot lie mn Untortntiitteni t LISCOLS , Nob. , Oct. 4. [ Special to Tns BCK.J Receiver Miller of the defunct State Bank of Nebraska at Crete filed his first formal report with the clerk of the supreme court this morning , and for the first tlrno the paoplo of the state have an opportunity to learn the exact condition of the affairs of that institution . The report Is a voluminous document and contains a great deal of matter thbt will not bo of interest to the general public. The statement of the resources and liabilities of the bank as found by Mr. Miller is as follows : Lonns and discounts . . . . - . t 73.704 43 Overdrafts . . 2,77770 line from national bunks Flr.st NutluiiJtl , Lincoln . . .11,307.01 Capital .National , Lincoln . 1.177.12 Omaha National. Omaha. . . 1U7.B9 JJnlon National , Chlcaco - . . - Hanover National. New Vork. S41.0J a.07J. Oavli in haliK / . 3.riML. > 3 Kal cstute , furniture und Uxturus . . 1I.HJ'.I ' 0 Tolal resources I B3.D7T.48 LIAIIII.ITIDB. Individual deposits subject tochcck.I 31.407.20 Demnnd corltuculos of oeooslt tef > ! i& < 4 Cashier's checks ou Islanding 171. W Total llabllll'.cs. $ U0ii4.s7 ; JCrpurt 111 Detnll. Receiver Miller analyzes bis report ns. fol lows : He finds on examination ot the boo Us tbat tbo lo.al amount ot assets , loss the amount ol cusb on hand is $93.514'- ) ; custi on hand aud balance In bank , $0,035 HO. The hills receivable are classified as follows : Good , $ MG10.bl ; douottul , $0,7sil5 ; bad , MM43.SI. An examluailon of tbu slock boon shows tbat stock Issued under dale ot April 1 , IblU , to Charles Band lo tbu amounl of f-.HKj , to J. 1C Johnslou io ihe amounl of t4,10.1) ) , uud lo John Band uuder dulo of April 1U , 1SU ! , lo the amount of flU.UOO was assigned under dale of Muv M , lbi ! _ ' , lo George D. Slovens. He finds lurtuer inal slock m the name of George D. Stevens under dale of May liU , IS)4in ! ) the amount of $1D,000 , siened by J. R. Johnston Ub president und George D. Stevens as cashier. Also tnat stocK to the amount of fc.'G.'JOO , dated May iiU , IbUJ , and sicrued by .1. R. Johnston as nresldonl and George I ) . Stevens us cashier , wni issued lo ului.k , ' ' no name ncing inscribed in certificates of this stock. All of the above is not marked as "canceled , " cvhlch slock is nol considered us of uny value for the purpose of assess ment to make up any aeflcieucy iu the assets of tbe bank. About Tliln Y 'itr'R Whrut Crop. In response-to a query from a nromlnont financier in Omuhu , usk ng as to the proba ble acreage und yield of wheat in Nebraska this year. Commissioner Andres of ihe bu reau of industrial statistics toduy mudo Ihe following reply : "The acreage of wheat in 1S91 was ( I3'.ISC7 ' , tbe yield 15,018,000 , based upon the report of tbe United States Agricultural department Tbo acreage of wheat iu Is'Jis l--9'Jo7 > and the ctop will probably reach SO per ceul of last year's. The estimated increase in acre age iu 1S03 will be & per cent , based upon re ports received up to date. It is certainly lee uarly in Ihe season to give any accurate fig ures. " School Law Derisions. State Superintendent of Public Inslruc- llon Goudy has announced tbe following de cisions upon questions raised in regard to the Interpretation of the school law : Tbe Board of Education in a city may maiio and enforce a regulation malting tne suspension of a pupil the punishment lor inJury - Jury lo or deslruction of cky property , it is not necessary to the validity of a vole cast at a school mooting that me voter shall be either a citizen of the United States or that ho shall have declared his intention to be come a citizen. In tbe. employment of a teacher the board is not bound by any acaon the voters may take relative thereto at the annual moellnc. Tbo statutes empower ibe board to select und lo contract with teacners. The onlv conditions that entitle one lo school privileges in a given district are school age and residence in the district. The fact thai one owns property in the district gives him no school rights. Superintendent Goudy reaffirms ibe ae- cUiou of Superinlendent Lane made several years ago lo tbe effect tnat a. school board bus no right to make a contract with a teacher , which contract is to be wholly or largely carried out in the year following that for which tbe hoard was organized. hucrlllce-d un IZyt * to Science. MUs Clara Brock , a younc lady student at the Nebraska Wesleyan university at Uni versity place , four miles from this city , was the victim of a deplorable accldontyosterday afternoon which will doubtless leave her perfectly blind lor the rest of her life. She is a devoted student of the science of chem istry and vesterduy aflornoon while conductIng - Ing some experiments in me laboratory an explosion occurred , which entirely destroyed tbe sight of one eje. The best "medical"aid in tbe city was summoned , but tne occulist informed her that not only was tbe injured eye lost forever but that in ull probability the other eye would be seriously affected. Miss Brock was one of the most earnest stu dents at ibo university and has always ocen an araonl lover ot chemistry. Her home if at Valparaiso , this slate. Criminal Ciistis lu District Court. The tenth man to be convicted of criminal offenses uirulust ibe laws of Ihe state ic Lancaster county received his Jusi deserts this forenoon. His name is William Thomas and be was one of ihe ' 'cards" of Willistr Kennedy , who was convicted of burglary yesierday afternoon. Thomas was found guiltv of the burglary of Mrs. Marsnnll'a residence , Out as it was proven that be re ceived tbe greater part of the plunder he will doubtless receive a heavier sentence. Tbu courl is occupied today witb tne case of the state ugalnst Jrmes Burk , who Is cnarpod with shnolinc wiin intent to kill 01 wound. Burk is the railroad grader whc got into a difficulty witb W. N. Corneal , the colored bartender of Ivesou's saloon , some time lust summer. Later in tbe day Burt returned to the saloon ana commenced flrlnc at Corneal at close range. Corneal dropped to the floor and then crawled around tbe end of tbo counter und relumed the fire. Burn was wounded in tbe nock ana for several days il was believed thai be would die. He recovered , however , ana is now siandlna trial. llcnrd In tbu Court Jtoonu , Judge Tutlle is this afternoon engaged it the case of Miller & Co. against Matildi Burton to recover f.Vi.'Jfi on a no to madu pay. . able to tbu Gale Salky company. The a'o fendant claims that she signed the uolo un der thruaU and imtrepre&ouUtlou. E. F. Potlis was made happy by a temper ury injunction which will for a time at leas' ' prevent tbe Lincoln Gas company from erect ing an electric llebt pole in the drive wblct Icucis to his residence in prospect park , G , G.Vnlte , for bis sikter , Mrs. E , Milll gan tor < ay commenced attachment proceed lugs in tbe county court ugalnst ibe proiwrtj of Frank Hahu , whom be claims Is indebtec to Mrs. Mllllean iu the sum of WOO. Mrs. Mollie Jacobs files a very interesting reply to tbe divorce petition sent into ihi district court by her husband , Charlie. She alleges that be treated her cruelly a sborl lime after their marriage and practically drove her from home. She ay further thai ho IK not a fit man to be entrusted witb lui care of tbclr children. She wants the cus tody of the .children and u reasonable amoun of alimony , Caused by an Kxploslon. The residence of Dr. Dangherty , at SOS Howard avenue , was destroyed by fire ut < o'clock this morning under circumstance wbloh were mysterioui , to say the least The family is absent from the city and the bouse bust not been opened fo tome time. At tbe hour mentlonep u terrifli explosion shook that part of tbe city and tbi fltmes were immedmuuy seen to spring fron tin building. Tbe force of tbe explobloi tore out the entire north side of the bouse The HatnBb spread so rapidly that the fire de partment was powerless to do more than t ( save the adjoining buildings , which were 01 fire when the hose k coni arrived. Dr. Dauchfirtr'R bou e a&eV&n o ! bit botitobold goodi , llbrarr and penonal effects were en tirely destroyed. The residence ot J. W. Kelver adjoining vras'aHo dam&g'cdtolhe ex tent ot several hundred dollars. Toe Daugh- erty residence cost about Sl.tiOO and wat in sured for two-thirds of that amount. The cause of the explosion Is still t mystery. nual Fnlr. RrsuviLtt , Nob. , Ofct , 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tnn BEK. | Tne first annual fair and race meeting ot the Rushville Agricul tural and Trotting association commenced at the now grounds today. The attendance TTBI good and crorythinp went off In good shape nna tbe fair promises to be a moit tuccesttul one in every particular. A feature In the agricultural department la the precinct ex hibits. The very liberal premiums offered by the association in this as well as olhnr de partments has brournt nut * a magnificent and profuse display of agricultural products. The display of live stock , especially horcs nnd caitle , Is flee and the exhibits in the art , machinery and other departments are excellent. In tbe speed depart ment there ore snventy-cipht standard bred trottlnc , running nnd pacing horses on tbe grounds already aud more to come , be sides a whole herd of Indian ponies from Pine Ridge that will take part In the races , There are T > 00 Indians encamped here attend ing the fair. Dr. E. S. Nobles , tbo official starter for thu circuit , sends tbe flyers away to the entire satisfaction of nil parties. Tbe races this afternoon were a 2-year-old trot , mile heats , best two in throe , purse $200. First heat , Happy Glen woo , Dan Casey second. Myrtle It third. Time , 2:51 4' . Second beat , Happy Glen first , Dan Casey second , Myrtle Iv"third. . Time , 8:40 : > a. Mile dash for Indian ponies , purse f 100. Sixty-nine won. Time , 1 :53. : Half mile daub for ponies , purse toO. John won. Time. 51jf. Work ul I'rruiuul Tlilrrvn , Fi-.CMovr. Neb. , Oct. 4. [ Special to Tne BEn.l Wmlo Ticket Agent Will Loucks of the Union Pacific was at dinner , someone prloa open tbe ticket window and entering helpoa themselves to all the loose change In the drawer , JO CO , and left for parts un known. An atlompl was made n few nights before to enter the ticket office of the Elk- horn. In attempting lo pry the tlckel win dow open tbo fastening at the top was broken , but at the same time the glass in the window was brouen , whicn probubly fright ened the person away. Cmef of Police Sbowalter yesterday filed complaint npalnst Kennedy & Cranny. D. Heln and G. A. Jugenheimer for violating tbe city ordinance by keeping their saloons open Sundars. G. A. Jugonhoimer walked up to "the captain's olMce" this morning and passed iu $25 and costs. I'rlrc Tightcr Charcrd with DAKOTA. Cirr , Neb. , Oct. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE. | The coroner's jury on tbe body of George Duffy , alias Billy the Kid , who was killed In a prize fight in Cov- Inglon Sunday night by Jacu ICoefe. broucht in a verdict of death , caused bv rupture of the heart produced by over exertion while engaged In tbo fight. All the parties con nected with the affair were put under arrest and cuve bonds for tholr appearance next Saturday before 'Squire Williams of Coving- Ion lo answer lo tne charge of murder. Itntte'ii JtUmfllft.s Duel. BUTTE , Neb. , Oct. 4. [ Special to THE Buc. | As Bill Powell was about to enter the dining room ofrHotel Boyd Friday at dinner , William Graham , a blago driver , slopped out of tbo wash room and fired three shots at Powell , none ot which look effect. Powell returned the sbots , but also made a poor record as a marksman. The hotel w&s crowded with guests , it being tne last day of tbe county fair. The trouble arose over Granam's insulting the tl-your-old daughter of Powell about ajnonth ago. cldHd lu a Gruteyurd. Neb. , Oot. 4. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] Much excitement was cuused here this morning- the finding in a graveyard noarTalmane of Dale Harris , son of Elder J. K Hams , shot through the brain with a revolver. It is supposed it is a case of suiciae. He was about 20 years old , very prominent in society and highlv re- speeled. No reason can bo eiven. He bad been teaching school in Nemaha county. The coroner was summoned from Auburn. De Witt's barsapariua Destroys sues poi sons us scrofula , skin ditnases , eczema , rheu matism. Its timely use savis many lives. CS. A 3.0uO scnool bouse io being erected at Elsie. ABovd county farmer bos advertised foi a coed wife nnd offers 1GO acres of land Ic clinch the bargain. Darwin C. Loveland. formerly a resident of Columbus and at one time a momner of tne state legislature , died recently ut San Bernardino , Cal , Perry Plumb of Danburr , who was kicked in the stomach by a colt , died after fourduyi of suffering. He was one of the oldest set tlers of Red Willow county. John Hakenrider , residing near Harvard , Is dead at tbe age of 77 years. He was a vet eran of tbe late war , serving through the contest in an Iowa regiment. A stallion valued nt Sl.T.OO , belonging W James McMullen of Tbeaford , caught one o : Its feel over tbe halter strap and strained itself so baaly tbat it had to be shot. Rev. Dr. Countermine , pastor of the Pres > bytenan church of Vork. has received c most unanimous and enthusiastic call to tbe pastorate of the First Presbyterian church of Beatrice at a salary of Jl.bOJ per your. A gang of seven hoodlums reaobcd Ash , land from Lincoln by a freight train and pui in a day robbing houses. The officers ID ) . lowed them to the depot and when about tc arrest them ibuy rushed upon the cars , foi. lowed by the officers. A cuuse through lh < cars took place und they were finally cap tured and searched. Copsideraole amounts of money and also a laav's gold watch wen found secreted upon them. At C o'clock last ereolng , says Monday1 ! Norfolk News , ihe government Inspector : had marked 1,000 sacks of sugar at the fac tory , malnnir n proouct of 100,000 pounds ii five days , which is a rcmurPably good rut for tbe opemnc of Iho campaign. Evorvthiiif ut the factory is working very smoothlv much better than usual at tbe opening ol't great plant like tbat. Tbo biggest run ovei made was Saturday nicbt , when 144 tons o : beets were cut io ten hours. Mrs. Winsiow's Booming Syrup U an nn excelled medicine for children wells teeth inc. 25 cents a Dottle. .A.VA O DA UtSjlKXTS. A csmedy which bubbles over with mirth which is brightly hhinerous , full of gray sparkling wit , without buffoonery , and ii received with vehement applause , in fuct with shouts , screams end yells , such i "Jane , " Charles FroLman's successful com edy , whlpb will play an engagement nf thre ulgtils uud Saturday matinee ut Boyd'x theu ter , beginning Thursday evening. Tni mirth-provoking com y was tne talk o London aud Paris , and ii credited with brilliant run of over 100 nights at the Mad ] son Square Ihealor , JTeTw York city , w her 11 played lo immense business. Edgewood is tbe name of a New Enclam village and tbe folks' ' ' are some of its in Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla Of perfect purity Lemon Of great strength Orange Economy In their uso. Rose.etc. and deliclouily as the fresh fruit habitants. The action concerns Itself with the experience of a jounp clergyman settled In Edgwood whoa certain -wicked schemers eek to despoil of a mapnlflccnl Inheritance and nbo o fortunes are defended and saved through the counterplot of a devoted friend , the latter charaoter , Tom Dllloway , bclnp performed by Mr. Heywood , vrho nnunics neveral dUgulscs and exhibits Ingenuity and teal , top-ether nllh a rlevcr talent for im personating. The qualities that Impress and attract in tuli gcnileman's acting are sin cerity , amiability , tenderness and a playful humor. Mr. Hevwood's ' Tom billowey is a creation and it full cnoucb of rapid changes to satisfy n lover of pantomlne and ha * man liness enough about it to please a bishop. The first minstrel show of the season will be Schilling's. It comes to Bojd's thcauir on Sunday evening next for one night only. The veteran theatrical manaccr , Mr. Harry Smart , is in the city. Hois doing the ad vance -work for "Tbo Harvest Moon" corn- puny. f 7 hry'r l-nbrlprt Now. The elevator conductors in the city ball bullaiuc have been put into uniforms und now tbey present somewhat of a striking appearance. . Tno uniforms consist of the regulation blue sack coat , with a cap of the same color. The braii buttons on their coats are ornamented vdth the letters , "C. H. " On tho-front of the capi which the men ucar are the \vordi , standing out as oig ns life nud twice ns natural and ontrravca upon German silver nlate , "Elevator Con ductor. Citv Hall , Omaha. " A Friend Wishes to speak tlirouph the ficgistcr ol the beneficial results be has received from a regular use of Aycr's Pills , He says : "I was feeling Kirk ntul tired and my stomach seemed all out of order. I tried a number of remedies but none seemed to give me relief until I was in duced to try tbo old reliable Ayor' Pills. I Imvc taken ouly one box , but I feel like a new man. I think tbey are tbe most pleasant and easy to take ol anything I ever used , being FO finely sugar-couted tbat even a child \ \ ill take them. I urge upon all wbo are En Need of a laxative to try Ayer's Pills. " Bootbbny ( Me. ) , Itegifter. "Between the n es of five aud fifteen , I was troubled with a kind of salt- rheum , or eruption , chiefly confined to tlie legs , and especially to the bend of tbe knee above tbe calf. He re , running sores formed wbich would scab over , but \u > uld break immediately on mov ing the leg. My mother tned every thing ibe cotilil think of , but all was without avail. Although u child , I read in Ihe papers about the beneficial effects of Ayer's Pills , and persuaded my moth er to let uie try them. "With no gieat faith in tbe result , blie procuied and I bepan to use them , and soon noticed an improvement Encouraged by this , 1 kept on till I took two boxes , when tbe Mires disappeared anil bave never troubled uieBiiice. " H. Chipinan , Real Estate Agent , Konnoke , Va. "I suffered for years from stomach and kidney troubles , causing very severe pains in various parts of the body. None of the remedies I tried afforded me any relief until J began taking Ayer's Pills , and was cured. " Win. Goddard , Notary Public , Five Lakes , Micb. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Si Co. , Lowell , Mass. Bo'd by DrupgtBU Everywhere. Every Dose Effective Keep cool' 1 lie plngue can't reach youtlyoado tberlclit thlcE ul tlierlcht tliue. LOOK AT THE SECRETIONS I See tliat tbey arc healthy and perfect. Pnt tbe liver to n&iural work Thl Rtsuros dlppetlon and iiutrliluD A fold unripe frulxe and unwholesome ninuta C'ooL uvcrjtblnr. even water Clean ofl the of Btomuch and bowjls at un J i , witu Dr. Staci's ' Manflralie Pills. Thej carry owaj- all dlncate cermi and all polnon- oun matter Tbey ninure perfectly health ? and natural accretions Tbey turn the liver to the uo- uount of dictation und nutrition , qulcklj itafely thorough/ ! Keep bead cool , leet warm , efcin clean SCHENCK'S MANDKAKE PILLS. hare bpon tested In many a Cholera epidemic. Tbey do for the. STOMACH , LTVEB AND BOWELS do Trbat Banltarj- science nayt Bbould bo tloncwlth palm. cIonttB rooniB and tlie outer person They clean aim mirlly tlie Inutr IIOIIKU uud jiut tbe ull- nientRry rblamiuU lu jierfocl order Avoid ntltuulnliu Cluar tliulr elTectt out of tbo rcttm at onr llu tb Mandrake I'ttln I'ut tbo alliueuiury cbanneli In "rder uup bid doflauce to chulura 5n cliuluru eiild mli-i and nil otburi InvolvlnK tbe Ilier HoniUL-li und bowel * moro ca < i > of nrevon tlun and euro tttund to tby crwdii uf lr ncbonok' * Mjindrutf I'llli ibao uny other uceut.y or remedy Thrilling Spectacle ! A THUILLOK I-LKASTKE TO OUR CUSTOM Eltfa. Toil ONE WEIJIx C'ouiinoncinK Mon- duv. hopt. UU. MO will sell ( JlII ) GOL.I ) hl'KOTACLKSOHEVKGLASsnS AT 53 A 1'AIU. I'lnurand lifiKViiir fr.imesH nnd M. worth It. to 111) ) . n.ESTii.L < ril'EU- TACL.KS oit KTKGLAHM'.S ONLY ti. u uaiiy retailed ul K , tlnur Trainei. fl.M KVI'.HV j'Aiu rrn'Kiiur ouroi'TiciAN with riNtt : > T nblturryMtal iHiiae * . M ) KXTUA lllAUGK excppt forHpoclal lenien cround lo moaearo NOT1CK If you will out tills adrertbiemeut ont and present It to ui we will allow a dis count of ID percent Irnm aba re extreme low prlct'lXU ONU WEKK ONI.V KAX IIEyER AT BRO. COKPANY , hclcnlltlc and rntfUcul Optidaiin Karnam and riixU'pntb hlrfdt , Omaha CURB Anew anl Complete Treatment , ronil Un ; ol fiuppotltorlM , Ointment la Cupjulei , alio In Oos andl'llli ; a I'oiUlru Curt tor KUfruaL Internal tllodor UleodlncHcUUiB Curonlc. lluofator ilurall- t rjille > . Tula KemoJr llm nevur bmn known to Jail. 1 pur UOL U for * j ; oat I/ mall WuyiulTer from tbu turrlule UliBi.u when a wrluin uuaranlaj Ii ponltUelr t'eu wltbC ooiei or rufunl ibemonorlt not cured neua mauip for free bamplu. ( iuaraotaa Uiued Ur Kobn iUo _ I > ruccl > ts bule Acenu.coraar llll' and l > uucia > tlrofU. uctia. Kati. 1'rujioi-itU lor IlUtrlot Grutllni ; llonili. Sealed bids , marked 1'roposuli for district Kradlnp bonclt , will boreeelvoJ at Ibe olllce ul tbu C ty TrejBurer , Oiauba , Nub. , up to 1 ! o'clock noon , of tbe lUth day of October. Irtlrj , tor the purebuso of K'l.U-tU.UJ District Grading llonds of the city of Omahu. Neb. bald bonds ureduUidbuptuuiberlst. IfiUi , and are payable In from oue to nine yearn at lei tliu date thereof. In donomluHtlonu of S1 > X ) OC aud t'DO.uO each , with Interest ut the rate ol L per ceul pur annum payable seml-annually. 1'rlnclpal und lutoreat payable ut UounUe Ilros. . New York. t , MlM of DUtrict No. 37. J.KO.iX ( ) of DUtrlct No. 47. mu3a.ua ot DUtrlct No. 49. Kacb hid uiubt state prloe and amount soucht for and include aucruod interest to duteof duliiery ut Omaha. Nub. Thu rlcbt la reserved to rejuot uuv und ull bids. Is&uud under cburtur power of cltlun of tbe inoVronol- Hiin class uud ordinance NoK' Approved AUfU&-4lh , ISUi Ill'MtV ItOLLN , B.'ldl't , City Treasurer. PROPOSALS POR CURBING. 5flale.il proposals will be received by the uudtirtlEnod until Iiau o'clock p. so. Octobui 14 Ih.lalCf or ourhliiE with wlilte Colorado sand- KUuiu. rait Colorado sandstone und llureu tandstouu. uccordmc totjieciticatlo'ib : Duvenporlstrcut from --Jud eiruol to 21 tl In Time of Peace Summer ) ( Winter. ) Appropos of this mild weather , there certainiy 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 $6.25 , $7.5O , $8.75 , $1O , $12.5O. 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 $1.5O , up to $12. Successors to M. Hellman & Co. Corner 13th and Farnam Streets. street , comprised In street improvement tils- I trict No. 4W. Euiti bid to specify u price per Mnnul foot for tbe curbing completion the streets. Work to be done In accordance with plans and Bueciflcatlonson lllc iu the ofiife < if the Hoard of 1'ulillc Works. Proposals to he made on printed blnnlcs furnished by the board , and the o nocoin- panlud with a certified check in the turn nt S.YIO , payable to the city of Umuhiu UB an evi dence of peed tnllh. The board reserves the rlcbt to rejocHiny or ull bidb und to wulvo defect1 ! . C. W. mitKllAObER. Chairman Itourd of 1'uhlc Works.1 Omaha. Nob. , bent 2stb. IS'Ji ' siv'.laVC. SPECIAL , ORDINANCE NO. 3718. An ordinance levying n special tax and assess ment ou certain iotu mui real estate In tbecity of Uniiiho , to cover the full cost of grading Jluncroft street from ITtn street to yjtn streel in grading district NO. K3. Whereas. It navlnc been and being hereby aa judged. determined and etabllsned that tbe several lots nnd pieces of real estate nereinafter referr a to , nave earn been hpeclnlly kcnulltted to the. full amount heroin levied and ubiesaed ugalnst each of huld lots anil pieces of real es tate. respectively , by rea on ot the grading of that part ot Bancroft street from ITtn street to 3 > th sereet done under contract with W. W. Mace Therefore , for the purpose of paying the lull cost of such grading. lie tt ordained by the city council ot the city of Omaha : Section 1 That the full cost of grading that part or llancroft street , in tlie city ot Omaha. from 17th street to " ith ktreut , said fall cost being Qthe bum of 8074 ir > , suld crud- 1ns lieliic done under contract with W. W. Mace , be aud the same is hereby levied and assessed , according to Mieciul beneu'tn bv reason of said grading , upon the following lots und ie < il estate as Miown by the generally recognized limp of tne citv of omuhu , lithographed und published by Mulr Sc ( .ttvlord. In ISlll. bald no t beiun so levied on said lots nnd real estate , lespeuUvely. un fol lows. to wit : Lena Wnssinunn It 11 blU 1.1 Improvement Assn add IJ7 62 do eX'ftlt Jlbik 13 " 3 46 Michael Kusitn will ft HJI3 blk 13 14 M do II 14 blU 1U - VT b2 Kudolph I'olll ; nioa ft It 15 blk 13 " J ! > fi3 I'rtmn Kels s'W ft It IS blk 13 " 7 K 1' h Horeu nOO ft It 12 blk 14 7 02 rrnuls McCuriith * 1G2 ft It IS b 14 " V4 CO n Iriitiuth McNuir It 13 bill 14 " 31 02 unilocorsltMbllsM " 31 Cl John Efcwiill H 15 blk 14 HI Cl Frank Uoxenburi : It K. blk 15 30 09 EniHe .NolHon n54ft H 1C blk 15 G 14 Mury Ddherty inidM ft II 10 b 15 - US Mary K Orcofoy uT.Jft It II. blk 15 - li 46 Kmlle Nelson n ! > ) ft It 17 blk 15 " ( . 14 llary Dolierty hfoftnllSftUlTblklS DOB Mury T. Greoioy sV ) ft It 17 blk 15 15 4G Trliz Muller H lib It 72 s E Koger1 ! . plat of Okatioinu . 4504 rroderlclt Miller w W nVi It 72 S E Uosers plutaf Okoboma . 1504 Y Loronrun et al It I blk 1 Oktthoma Part : 2G 72 do It 2 blk 1 133d do It 3 blk 1 J W Urown It 11 bU 1 ES WorleyltlUbllcl W r .Uoruimm et al It 13 blk 1 do It 14 blk 1 Ion W Ilrown It I blk 2 J WItrownltSlilkS do It 3 blk do 114 blk S WI'LorenronetiilltiablkZ do ItHblUa do It 15 blk 2 do It ID blk 2 Total amount . W > 74 15 Pection - . Thut said upeclal tuxee levied aforesaid , on said lots reflectively , fchall tie. came delinquent ns foil IWD ; One-tomb of the lotul amount MI levied on each of t > uld lots tmull become Oi llncjueiit iu titty ( luys from the. pas- uce und approval of tlilH ordiuuuoe. onu-tenlh- lu one year , one-tentn in twoyoans. oub-teuth In three yearn , one-tsnlb In tour yeur , one- tenth In hvu yeurn , one-tenth In six reurs. one- tenth in sfvim years , ono-t julh In eight yearn , one-tenth In nine years after said levy , uud be ing trom the jmssugti uud upprovul of this or- dldance , Kacb ol sulrt InsUllmoiitb except the nrEt , shall uraw Interest ut 11m ruto ot II per cent per annum from tbe time of the levy afurebald. uutlltUe MI uie t > h ll become delta queut. Interert ut the rut of 1 jwr cent p r month , payable In advance , shall be paid on each delinquent installment. Section a. That the ontne umoant fit tar so levied anil assessed ou utiy of said lots may tie paid by the ou ner of uny lot. or the uutlre ixjuul pro rutu uroportion of f > ald tux on any of suld lots , may lie paid oy anf jierhou on acr part of said lots within titty duys from tild levy , and thereup < m such lots or parts of lots , shall be exempt troui any lien or cliurgu tUero- fore. Suction 4. Tbnt thin orainanou shall take effuotundhein terse from aud bfuir Its pus - September SOtb. 1 G. JOHN GHOVE5 , I'rfikldunt Oily ( JouuciL Approved Eepteuiber rird. IhSC. OEO. I' . 11EMIS. Mn vor. Tlie above tar IB now dne and payable at the office of the city treasurer uud will bocouia de linquent and bear Interest , UB neon In beclluu t ot ubove ordiuuic * . IIENKV 110I.LN. City Treasurer. TO HANNAH JAMES : VouHre hereby notified thut the under- blsned. three uisuiterestad freeholders of the utty of OiniiliA havu been duly appointed by the nutyor. with theipprovni of the city couri- cll nf suld clt } * . to ussess the damage to tbe o ners resiuctlvoly | of llie property declared by ordlnimtu noccssurv to bo appropriated for l bo use of said citr. for the purpose of ex tending rifty-flrst street from the north line of Hlmcbuugh & . 1'utlerson's uddllion lo Lfmvenworth street Vou are further notified Hint , having ac cepted said appointment and duly q mil I tied iisrcquirvd by luu , HOvlll. . on tbe Iflth day of Octobui. A. I ) . ibdU , lit Ibe hour of 10 o'clock lu ihe forenoon ut tbuolllco of Mirivnr&O'Uona- boe. 14K11'nrniiin htreet , Itltin the corporata Hunts of said city , meet for tbe purpose of considering and mul.lng the usscssinnnt of diLtnace to the owners respectively of Bald property by reason of such taking and appro priation tbereof , taking Into consideration special beticllis. If uny. The properly belonging to you. proposed to be upproprlaied ns aforesr.lcf. and wlilch bus beeu decured necessary by the council , by or dinance , to appropriate to the use of the city , belnc situate in said city ol Omuhu , In the county of DoucliiB und s-tute of Nebraska. Is described us follow B , to-wlt : The east twen ty-live feet of lot one , block three , in llltne- buuzh'K addition Vou are notified to be present nt the time and place uforrsHlcl und make uny objections tour statements concerning said proposed ap propriation or assessment , of dfiiniiges us yon may consider proper.V. . G. PH KIVKK , K. W. QIIJSON. 'I'K. . BTOOKDALK. Omuhu , Sept. 'I' PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Snaleil iiropo aN will be received by the im clerslgned until liO : : o'clock p. in October 14th , lain , for the followlu ; : kinds of paving ma terialv z : .slicet asphaltum. Sioux r lls or oilier granite. Colorado sandstone. Woodrun . Ivunsus. stone , and Vitrilied bilck. nil acuo'dlng to bpeclQca- thins far nuvlnz Duvenport btrout from 22nd Htniet to "nli street , eoinprlBBd in street iin- lircvpinont dlhtnot iNo. 481 , lu the city of Omitliu , ordered Improved by ordinance No , Kucu hid lo specify a price per square.yurd for tlio puvlns complete In the blreet _ Work to bo douo in uuuorduncu wllh plant iindBpecnllotlioiiHon file in the oillco of the board of public works. Euch proposal lo bo in ado on printed blanks fiiriiUliud bv the board and to bo acuompiuiled by u cortllind obnck lu the sum of $500 , pay- iib'o ' to the city of Oiuuhu , us uu ovldeucobf good fultli. Tne board reserves the ilclit to reject any or all bids and to waive defects 1' . W. IimiCHAUSEU. Chalnnun of the Ilonrd or I'ubllo Work * . Omuhu , teiilumoer 'JHtb. IKiri B 2Uo5-C. PntiiiihulH fur Library lliilliliuc. f-ealod proposals will bo rocolved bv Lewis S. Hewn , president ot the Hoard of Directors of the Omuhu public library , at tbe Nebraska National hank. In tlio city of Omubn. until 4 o'clock p. m. Thurkduy. Outober 13.1892. fortbfc erection und eoinulntlou of u tlirtxt-slorr und basement Die proof library building ut thu HuutheitRl corner of H/tU und Haruey slreols , Omulni , In iiuoordniu-o witli pfims und spuclll- cutlons on Ille In thuoflluu of Walker & Klm- Imll , archlt < jcts , rooiu5UH AlcOucuu building. Kuch bid must bouncompanlod bv u certified check for t .0X1 , payable to the order of tbe iirehlde of tliu board of the Omuhu publlo library The board reserves the right to reject auy or all bldb. lly order of thu Hoard of Directors of the Oiuahupubllollbrury , WII.LIAU H. UUKTIS. Bttcrutary. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. You uru hereby notliled thut tbu b nit of itnrth on the south Ui fuel of lot > . block 0. subdivision - division of J. 1. ICtidlck's Addition , froutluz ou Uith struet bus beeu doolured by ordinance No. 3 ' 74 to be a uuUuuce. Vou are hereby notlUud to abate said nul- buuuu by grudlnic or tloulne said bank uion < the west iino of tin Id lot BO that thu uurlh llieicfrom ll | not fall upou or be carried by ruins upon the sidettulk or btreel , ou or before tlie 23rd Uny of October. IbJor said nuUuiioti will bu utiatud by the city authorities aud the expense thereof levied us u special tax UKUIUMI tliu property ou which suld iiulsunco eilsu. Dated tb.b 3utb auy of Bupiembur. 1H1U. V , \V. HIHKllAUSEIt , Obalrmun of thu Board of i'ubl io orkx H ol-a-4-S. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. 'i ou uro hereby notliled that lolk 1. 2t. 4. 5. D. l'i. ' II , l : nnd 13 In block I , KounUe't rourtb Addition , buve. been duclur-d by ordinance No. J . * 73 lo be a nuuunou by reabou of belpg below Ihe crado of tlio udjuuonl btreeU und ulleyt und iliereby allow Inc water uud otfuu- bhu rubblbh uud material to accumulate thereon , Vou uro hereby directed to abate said uul- Banco by IHlliiK up ald loU with eartli to tlie csublUned crjab of Ilio stn-eu and ullfy udjaounl thereto on or before tbe. I3lh day of October. 1KK , or ald nuibunoo will bo utiutod by the city uutboritiuk and tbu tapeiiho tbtiro- ( jtilvied HS u special tux uealust the prop erty on whluh said uulnance eilttii. Dated thlsSHb day of riepteiutwr , Ittfi l' W , lllltKHAUBEU. Cliulrm n of tbo Hoard uf 1'ublic Worici : bJWJl-tt-4-i.