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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TIIUUSDAY , OOTOBEU 20 , 1892.
FIRST BLOOD FOR THE BAR
Jtidcje Scott's Opponents Gain an Advantage
at Tefeamah This Mewing.
INJUNCTION REFUSED BY THE COURT
Attornrjn Can Now Onhpait nd Hare th *
Oouclity ColonM llroncht Before
I hit Hurt County Iinanlty Ilo rcl
for Illumination.
Neb , Oct. 19. | Spoclal Tele-
prata to Tnc Br.c 1 In the dUtrlct court
tbU mornlac Judges Irvine , Kevssr and
"Davli handed down their opinion refuMnp to
irrant the temporary Injunction reMralnlnp
the Hurt county board of Insanity from ex
amining Judge C. It bcottns to his mental
condition.
The Juapcs1 docUlon In the cate In substance -
stance was that a court of equity had ' .ho
power to Interfere by Induction proseedlngs
to restrain persons from the commission of
tbo nets allcced tn plaintiffs' petition , were
they true upon the prourjd of public
policy : that the only question to oe decided
In this case was whether or not there was a
conspiracy as ! vas alleged in plaintiffs' peti
tion. Tbo jtidpes held that there was on
proof whatever implicating F E. U'ard , clerK
of district court , and Dr. M J Gllkcrson and
Judge C 1 Dickinson , members of the board
of commissioners ol Insanity , and Sheriff
McUrexv. as nn oftlclal of Hurt coutitr , in any
consrlrnrv to deprive the plaintiff of his
liberty , but that the afadavlts of Judge
Dickinson , V K Ward and Ur. Uilkerson
clearly established tbe fact that there
was none , and that said board was only
doing Its duty under the law. Ttio court
held tnat tbcfo can ba no restraining order
issued afMln t the board to prevent thorn
uctlncr In arcordarco with tbe law , and that
no restraining oroer couln bo issued npsiust
Attorneys Scars and Ashley for filing the
information , as tbo matter xvnshollv in tbo
bands of tbo board of commissioners ; that
there was no coiiBplracy against plnintifT as
nllccou lu his petition.
The court therefore refused to ijrant the
injunction.
Alter the docUion was rendered. Judge
Scott uro a utid stated lo the crowd that had
ho kuoxxu the matter would be consiacrcd by
the court bo coula havosbox\n by a large
number of witnesses that tuo board of Insan
ity bad CODSP led to deprive him of his lib
erty und that they had it in tbclr
uower to blast the b"st reputation a
man ever hud In this life , and asked the
court that tticv fix tbe amount of a super-
9dea ! > bond This was refused. Judge Davis
staling that there was no statute for it.
Judge Irvine snake for the other two
3 u rises Mt'iap xxith lii m as to most mutters ,
Judges tu\ts and Keysor adding but a feu
words each Tbeir opinion will bo reduced
to writing as soon as practicable and snreud
tipon the records. Judge Irvine spoue ol
the physician , clerk of court and countj
judge separately , sajlng that , there was nc
proof of conspiracy on their part He alsc
added that the county Judge had no Jurisdic
tion in tbo Peterson habeas corpus matter
and that crldcnco before thorn would no
justify Sears and Ashley In making nfflJaril
ns to insanitv , ana that the board of insan
Ity had absolute poxxcr to Investlgatf
Judge bcotl's case , and that Complainant
Sears could be a witness only in tha
investigation , and that power lo dismiss tht
information is in the board und not in Sears
Judre Irvine said that hta conspiracy beet
proven on tbn part of tbe board of Ihsanitj
tbo Injunction would hav be&n granted 01
the ground of public policy , even tbougl
there might be no precedent.
I'ntorrii .luilga Scott'B Sanity.
The Board of Insanity met this nftprnnoi
Just previous to the injunction proceeding
and found Judpo Scott n sane man. Jut-
what court. o will now bo taken by either Hid
is not clearly defined. Tne decision of tb
Board of Insanity puts an end I
that tnatlci so that it can no longe
bo held in a menacing way over the judge
ivhilo Attorney Peterson is brought lace t
face with tbo decision of the court in the it
junction case. whlcb plainly states that th
lower court bad no jurisdiction , so that mat
tcrs witb reference to the contempt cas
seem to be reverting to their relative pos :
tions before tbe interference of Judce Diet
insou ot the lower court. It Is not kno
whether Judre Scott will sot tip any defcns
before the co-iimiltoo that will conx.ene her
tomorrow
Tbe case of btate v * Amos btevons , itin
has occupied three davs in district court an
in whicu Attorney * Wnartop and I'eterso
wore associated in behalf of ttae doft-nn
went to the jury ate o'clock , after a master !
nddre s of an hour and forty minutes bv A'
torney Wharton. The Jury returned a ve
diet of acquittal.
Vuluublp riiint Iliirnort.
HASTINGS , Neb. . Oct. -Special [ to Tu
BCE.J Last nlcht tbo Hastings Special !
mill , owned by Iniralls & Jouner , tbe secoc
cereal mill established in the Etat
caught fire. Notwithstanding tbe e
forts of the fire department tt
mill was completely destroyed Evei
vestlpe of woodwork Tins burned. But n fe
months ugo several thousand dollars won
of new machinery -was put Into tbo buildin
ivblcb was rorooaeled. The mill Dad a ci
pacity of - , . > 00 busbels of pram per day. at
made a Kpecialty of corn products , snipplt
brewers frit and corn meal in luico quiiul
ties. Tbo Joss is placed ut $13.000 , wit
Insurance umnuntmg to $0,51)0 ) The orl §
of the firu is a mystery. At naif past G lu
nlpUt the cu iuecr"Udo his usual round
examining every journal. Tbuso were a
parenlly all cool. Tbe ro uili fall ratL <
heavily on the Urmers , bo bavo sold dm
n couple of thousand bushels of corn to th
mill.
_
Another Hie irriffiilon lillcli.
GtntsD , Kuo. , Oct. 19 [ Special to Tn
BCB.J A uo\v canal is Dei as built in tb
county , tha Horsa Oreelc Irrigating canal ,
larpo force of nieu and teams having gone
work on the iluc. The waters of Her
crorU w 111 bo conducted Into two immen
reservoirs of 4bO und 25U acres area , at
stored for USD in ibo irrigating season , f
estimate of ttio amount of land bubjo
to tticto rcscrvolis puts it ut six
seven suctions. The concern is to be col
plelod as rapidly as posbible. A great de
of illtch work is to be carried on along ti
Korla 1'latto betwoun uow and next seaso
A oonsiderubla force it at work pushing tl
Farmers canal work , wbilo tne Kutorprl
company has just decided to enlarge I
lieadcuto to lorly feet and also the ditc
It IH expected that tbe Catilo lloc't compai
will complete Ua c.anul this fall and winl
cUe , it requiring only u minor amount
work
_
\Vaul the Olllcrr ItMixnoil.
Enr AII. Neb. , Oct. -Special [ to T
Bcu.J Complaint has been illed in t
supervisor * ' court of Clay county by t ) .
Edgincton of Edgar charging X. M. Cii
bam , county superintendent , uilu wiill
neglect of duty , gross partiality , oppr ssic
corruption and willful maladministration
ofllce. Tee romplaluanl uskt that the SUPI
intendent no rotnovod from oBico Mr. Gi
bain is chairman of tbo Independent coun
central commiUoo uud Edsiugtou and I
atromey cro both independents.
\\urkril hi 1\\n Miarprr *
KEIIII KI Cirr , eh. , Oct. 18 JSpec
Telegram to Tun BEE. ] A. J. Kuulm
yosUrdoy sold n valuable colt to t' '
Blrangers. Tbo price agrooi up
ivas 1 000 und tbo straupi
cave Kub'man a mortcaro thov bad for Ik
atnouut on a pieso of Missouri land. H to
developed lual tbe mortgaio ua valuoli
and kcircb wui tnado for tne sharpers. TL
vrero captured today at Hamburg and will
brouftil brcK and protecutoJ ,
_ _ Cupiurrd u
O MI ISI.XMJ , Neu. , Got. IQ. ( Spec
Telecrara to THE BEC.J The police cauf
William IlutcbiUkoo in the act of coram
tine n bur.-iary last night ana ho was bou
over to the district court today. Burgla
tooli wcro found on his persona anc
largo amoutt of cold in small fiat pieces
\vbst\vasevidrntlyntray in * omo Cutbc
churcta
CaHi.r | a Mi | .rct ,
Np in BKSII , eb. , Ocu 18. [ Spec
Telegram lo Tue BEC.J CX L PreUold , w
l from the train Ur jciUraijl
In charco Of Officer Hare ot Omaha and
made bit escape at tbe tluio , was captured
ten miles norto of hero today br Joe Doort.
Prettoia b wanted in Omaha for grand lar
ceny _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Tstilc Kork Impro fmrnt .
TABLt HocNeb. . , Oct. 19. [ SpecialTele-
pram to Tnc BEE.J Vigorous work beran
today oc the Oumo rrori . Some forty rncn
are at work , half of them Decrees. This
worK of tbe B. Jc M. la booming business
here.
Mother and Child Hart.
Fiinvoxr , Ken. , Oct. 19. [ Special Tele-
pram to Tnr. BKE.J Mr . Henry Fielder and
her infant were thrown from a buccy today
by a collision with another venlcle and
severely jnjarod.
\1KIHH.\O \ HELLS ,
Wj-mnn-Orchiirtl.
Theie have been many beautiful marriage *
in Omaha within tbe past dozen yean , mar
riages that have called out tbe beau monde
in endless numbers , but there have been
none that , In point ot brilliancy and eclat ,
excelled the nuptial ceremony last evening
of Miss Mabel Oroy Orchard ana Mr. Wil
liam TupperVyman at Trinity cathedral ,
Kev. Dr. riootwood ot Chicago cmnatincr ,
assisted by Canon \Vbltmarsh ana Kev. Mr.
Clarke or the cathedral clergy.
In nonorof the festal occasion the church
wa aglow with chrysanthemums , brought
all the way from the Japanese purdcns In
California for the event , with smilax to edl
Its tender preen to the sweet picture. On
overv pexv down tbe center alMe , big bunches
of chrysanthemums were fastened with
broad bows ot white ribbou. Iho
pulpit nnJ chancel rail were em-
bouereU in the brilliant colors of autumn's
radiant Hower. while tbo rrredos , niches and
coves were ablaze with lights , sctlinc oil tbe
calth of floral garniture sup rblv Over
tbe altar B strand ot smilax uas suspended ,
from the center of n bl'-u depended a bell ot
rhrjfantheirum blossoms , very dainty and
\ cry appropriate.
Long before tbo hour appointed for tbe ccr-
emonv. b o'clock , the cnurch was crowded by
the fashionables of Omabu , friends of the
bttde and crooa , whose social position has
bpcri undisputed since their advent into tbe
haut monde , and the looks of admiration from
the guests at tbo wedding told how much
they were part of the entourage.
Atb o'clock tbe full vested cboir of the
church began Iho fatuous nodding march
which Waguer wrote In the 7enith of his
power , tdlllnc tbe sneel sad story of Hlsa ot
Brabaui'a raarcb to the altar with Lohen
grin , and which will bo sung for ares
rhrouphout Christendom In every tonpuo.
hltiuc Itself to almost every surrounding
u herein heaits uro miuud. Following the
choir came the ushers , Mr. Kranit Hamilton
walking ulotie , then Mr. IJan Morgan and
Mr. Pierre Garncau , Mr. Veille of Molinc ,
111. , mid Mr. Burns of Minneapolis. Mr. Wil
liam Cartaln and Mr. Bartlett Kichards of
Chadron , Mr. Charles Saundcrs and Mr. 1C.
I' Barton. The bridesmaids came ufter , and
never has tbe church seen such u bevy of
fair young women assisting at a nuptial ccrc-
tnonv as on this occasion. .Miss Dundy , tall
and distinguished looking , an ideal for ouo
of Rembrandt's women , \\ore a beautiful
penn of pale groan orocaJod taffeta , trimmed
\vithchr.vsauUieinumiorttio same shade us
the powr. , tbe skirt being perfectly plain and
bell shaped , with a footing of corresponding
chrysanthemums , the eraoire waists being
linlshod with tbo same tlowers and a chemi
sette of chiffon , full lorce sleeves that ex
tended to the waist. She carried a buce
bouquet of chrysanthemums 10 match the
gown tied with full bows of satin ribbon.
After Miss Dundv cama Miss Beilo Dewey
and Miss Us lira Hoaplaud , wearing yellow
gowns of the same stvle as Miss Dandy's ' ,
with yellow chrysanthemu .as to match , then
Miss Daisy Doano and Miss Blanche McKenna -
Kenna in lavender costumes , very sweet and
very becoming , MissHomphrey of Knoxville ,
Tenn . atypical daughter ol tbe sunny south ,
a dashing , captivatlnp young woman , whose
colors any man might wear with honor , and
Miss Lizzie Hooker bringing up the rear ,
povvnea in pink costumes , made like the
others with pinu chrysanthemums , to com
plete a perfect ensemble. 'I ben came Miss
Helene Wymau , tbe maid of honor , a pretty
voung girl who wore white silk mull and
Valenciennes lace , round , full waist
and nlain skirt with sash of white
satin ribbon , a wreath of white chrys
anthemums about ' .he fair yonnp head ,
while she carried a liirzro bouquet of
the same flowers. And then came the
brido' ' fair HS ono of Keats' heroines , an
ideal latterdav century Elsa , with an
aureole of light about her , gowned mac-
uificently , the perfect emtoaiment of
pracious womanhood. Her gown wca
Heavy white satin , dircclotro in fashion , the
battlements outlined with beautiful penrl
trlniminp , the neck verv high , relieved by
Irish pointlaco , bertha-like in eflect , lone
revers trimmed with pearls , tbo girdle
terminating In short ends , a long veil com
pleting a perfect picture of one of the fairest
brides whoso troth has been plighted within
the sacred shrine. Mr S. A.Orchard escorting
bis daughter. At tbo cb&ncel rail the bride
was met by tbo groom anu bis best man , Mr.
Henry Wyman , the bridal party being
ranged amnp tbo aisle trading to tbe altar.
During the procession and some time
after tbe choir sung the wedding
march from "Lohcngnt. " in its entirety ,
which heightened the eflect very greatly ,
tbe chorus of women's voices in the strain ,
" Tender delights for you now awaken. "
being particularly well rendered. During
tbe ceremony Mr. Butler played pianissimo
Schumann's ' 'Triiumer. " and later the
Mendelssohn wedding march , tbe choir sing
ing ns u recessional , "On our way rejoicing. "
At 'J c/'clock a reception was tendered the
bride and groom at tno 1'uxton , which was
also gorgeously decorated with chrysanthe
mums and smilax , pilms and ferns , the cafe
being particularly handsome , with ropes of
cbr > Miutbeiuuins festooned Iroin the celling
to the sides , the small tables
lighted by candelabra snadcd by
chr\tanilicuiuin colors , the same colors
as obtained in the gowns of the bridesmaids.
The eeutortablo was heart-shupod with n
magnificent pyramid of the caterer's creation
in the ceutpr , heart-shaped c < ikos on either
end Everything was upon a wondorfu.ly
lavish scale aud never has the domain of
swelldom bad so much to admire us hero.
Shortly iilte : the bridal party's arrival at tbe
hotel tbev sat down to supper , the
following P.UC&IS being included in tbo party
in addition to tne bride und groom : Misses
MeKcnuojmnn , Dutidy , Dewey , Doane ,
Humphrey. Hoouer , lloa Und , Messrs. H.
Wyuian , Cartan. Velie , Gnrneau. Morgan ,
Burton , Saunders , Kicbardp , Hamilton ,
Barnes ; Mr. and Mrs. Wyman , Mr. and
Mrs. Fleetwood , Mr * . Hiall , Mr.
Charles Orchard. Mr. S. A. Orchard ,
Mlts bummers , Mr. and Mrs. Richardson ,
Judge aud Mrs. Dundy. Mrs. Newman , Mr.
Berlin , .luQu'U and Mrs. Doane , Mr. aud Mr ? .
McKenno. Mr. Orcnard , Mr und Mrs , Pres
ton , Mr. Wilson. Mr. Doatic , Mr. and Mrs.
Valentine , Mrs. Dewev , Mr. und Mrs. Hart.
An orchestra stationed in the south hall'
way plavcd dance music throughout the
evening and tbo joung people bud
uu opportunity lo dance ut Mutol Orchard's
\vcddlup. The clfu of the bride to her
bridesmaids uero enameled chrysaulheuiums
set with diamonds , the colors to correspond
with tbo pownt. Mr. Wyroiu's gifts to tbe
ushers wcro link sleeve buttons , the initial
1 of thn groom on one button , the initial of the
icdptent on the other. Tbo bride , it is un
necessary to say , is tbo daughter ol Mr. S. A.
Orchard , ono of tbo lead rip furniture tnon
of tbo west. The groom , Mr. W. T. Wyraan ,
i a son of the Hon. A. U , Wyman , ox-treat ,
urea of the United States , and secretarv nuO
tri'UiUrtr of the Omaha Loan and Trust
ootnpunr , and one. of the best known clut
men in the city.
At U : 0 Mr. and Mrs. Wyman left for tht
east , to ba ct homa ufter November ID ai
Thirty-first and Pacific streets.
A pleasant wedding ceremony occurred a' '
tbe residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hay
tvjra. 18UT North Twenty-fifth street at 1
o'clock yesterday afternoon. Tbe contractlut
parties were Mus Maude L. Hsvward and
John D. WatUns , both of this city. Mi * '
Hujr ward was one of the most accomplibee
and popular of tbo young society ladles o
tbe Maglo City and Mr. xValklns is one of iti
leadluc business men.
Tbo ceremony was performed by Rev , Can
oa Whlluianh of St. Martin's Eplscopa
church in the presence of about forty o
the more iniimulo friends of the families
The house \vas tastefully decorated with pot
ted plants aud kmilax.
The bride was attired In white crer *
trimmed with pcarU aud lace. A light re
pa l was served immediately after thi
ceremony , alter \\hich Mr. and Mr * . Wat
kins left for tbe east on a short bridal trip
They will be al borne to their frlendt afle
November IS at Twenty-fifth and M streets
THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO ,
Our fall display is nowcntircly ready Every invoice has been received *
The assortment is almost unlimited ; every size , every style , nearly ev
ery fabric. Our effort this season surpasses that of any other in bring
ing together the newest most desirable and brightest collection of
fall and winter garment ever shown in the west
LADIES' COATS
Like cul 131 at. k cheviot reefer. 30
inches lonp. half lined with good sill ;
berijo. mod ; puarl buttons. Sperial
price this week 3 > s.
At $1OOO
Ladies' black cheviot box coat , natur
al pearl buttons , length i > ( i inches , all
tizcs , and a rapid seller at i-10.
At $13.50
We are sellingladies' black cheviot
reefer jackets , 34 inches long , full shawl
collar of oloctriquts seul and fur orna
ments , and faosd to side bcntn. Our gar
ments are bought right ana the p-ices
we have made for fils sale places them
beyond competition.
At $14.00
Special Coat. Special Price.
Only 25. all wo have. Ladies' reefer
jackets. Watteau back , SO inches long ,
balf belt , horn buttons , and of good im
ported heather mixed cheviots. This
is a garment that will please thrifty
buvers.
T11LEGKA1'11 Ellis' .ICriOA COXDKM % JLTD.
SHnlli Fe Morse Manipulators Ordered to
ISeturn to Th"lr Kryo Maximum ray.
GAivnsTOV , Tex. . Oct. 19. Last nicht
General Mananer Wheoierof the Gulf , Colorado
rado & Santa Fe said :
"Thostatement that the Gulf , Colorado &
Santa Fe railway company pays its operators
a maximum of tGO is not true. The mail-
mum salary is $ : > r > and the maximum pny of
agents more than SsO. We pav as much as
any other road in Texas ana more than many
roads in the state. "
The following telegram was received at
midnicht from Cleburne : "A committee of
the Oraer of Hallway Telegraphers men
called a meetmp of all rallwav employes at
Cleburne to explain tbe strike und secure
their aid and support The meeting Kstcd
fromS:4 ! > until mldnlpht. The committee
was advised that the strike was not justi
fied : tnat they should return to work ; nave
lUmsay come to Galveston and Kettle mat
ters with Robinson and Wheeler as previ
ously ci-roed , and that they could not give
them uny support. "
Mrs. L. . U. Pattoa , Kocuford , lit , writes :
' From personal experience 1 can recommend
DeWitt's Sarsaparilla , a cure for impure
blood and ceuerai dcbilltv "
.MUKOuri Wentlirr HII < | Crop * .
Mo , Oct. :9. The state
weather service bulletin says tbo past \\COK
has oeon another week of unusual beatwith
corn tbo only agricultural interest benefited
thereby. Licht frosts were reported to be
auito general from different and wiaelv
[ .opnrnteil paints , but corn is now quite
safe and tomatoes is the only crop report-ad
datnasod. Wheat is gormlantlni ; very
slowly , and where u is thin is beinc
dainaeed by bugs , flies and hoopers. Tne
condition of the ground is affecting the
nereace. Corn outline is well advanced.
Pastures are &o badly dried that corn is
being fed already in many sections. A good
boakinc rain is needed to facilitate the
finishing of plowing and seed In tr , rill up tbe
creeps and ponds und prepaie tbo ground for
tbe imminent cola weather.
DeWitt's Sarsaparilla Destroys suca poi
sons us scrofula , skin disnasas , eczema , rhou-
matlsm. Its timely use save , many lives.
I'orahrr Callt J'orth a I'nrnrp.
New YOUK , Oct. 19. The big ball of
Oaoper Union was crowded yesterday evon-
inc. Emuusiasm was let loose without stint
for tbe benefit of tbe orator of the evening ;
Hon. .T. i ! . Forakcr of Ohio Governor
Foraaer was enthusiastically received and
his romarus called forth frequent cheer * .
His rpeech lasted an hour , but when he fcat
dotvn tbo audience insisted that he tell them
wore , and the cries of "More. mor * > ' ' were
to continuous that ho was compiled to sup
plement his address Uy another speech ,
\Vlirn > aiiire
Needs assistance it may be best to render it
promptly , but one should remember to use
oven the most perlect remedies only hen
coedod. The best and most simple and gen
tle rttmody Is tbe Syrup of Fius , manufact
ured by the California 1 < Ig Syrup Co.
Ti-ktlliiuliy .AKHliikiriiU
LONDON , Oct. IV. In the murder trial of
Dr. > eill today , J. P. Itaynes , one of
Nelll's boon companions , testified that
.Neill snowed him a book containing the
Initials of women poisoned , with dates , say-
iLg vottug Harper poisoned them and that
there was money to be made out of a knowl
edge of the fact.
UoWltt'sbariaparilu cleanses tne blooa ,
increases tbe appetite and loaei up ther v -
tciu. It has benonted many people wuo
bavoKUfferod from blood disorder * . It will
help .
you. _ _
Trj'lnc tu Ki-rji I > o\in CoaL
TRB.NTOX , N. J. , Oct. 19. Tbe attorney
general has nlca a auppleoientary informa
tion against tl e Jer.oy Central railroad to
restrain it from further advancing tbe price
of codl in conjunction with tbe other roads
in the coal combine.
The unprecedented bale ot Dr. Bull1 *
Coach Hprun provokes competition ; but tbe
paoplecllog to Dr. Bull's Cough Syrun.
Freecoing and interior decoratinjr de-
Bigns ftnd ebtimateo furnished. Henry
Lehmunn , 1003 Douglas street.
STIRRING TIMES
-IX-
Ladies Garments.
AT $12.00.
Ladles' Hlark Retfrr Jackets , 31 Inches
long , made of bcM do-ne tic cheviot , full
shawl collar of lllaek Aitrakhan , fur orna
ments and faced to side seam.
Tio-ht Fittincr Coat ,
o o '
$15.00.
ttfi Indies loin bluck nary an3 brown wide
wale cheviot. finlshi'J rtth horn buttons and
faced with sect cloth , very stylish. $15 00.
AT S22.00.
Ladles' UlneUOape. made of flue clay diago
nal , trimmed ulthldefalllo ribbon und rib-
Lon ruffle around nenU This earuient 1 > de-
slyncd specially for elderly ladles. Trice t
ButterlcK's November Delineator , price I5c.
uow ready. Third SOKT.
LK C.I/fUA'i
je Statements unit Sorloup Mnile by
the 1'milaii Trilltor In Ills ICnok.
Lovno'v , Oct. 19. The reminiscences of
Dr. Le Caron , who pained such notoriety in
IS'.iO by his disclosures on behalf of the
Times before the Parnell commission , have
been made public.
Le Caron recounts his early life as already
known and describes hoxv a Tennessee girl ,
who afterwards married him , rescued nln
from confederate marauders during tbe
civil war in tne United States in a style
worthy of a romantic novel of the first rank.
He calls himself a fatalist and says he never
sought fenmnlsm , feumnism rather came to
him. He declares that when he and General
Oniall were recnived at the white house by
President Johnson , the president told Gen
eral Ouiall that be sympathized witb them
and \vas xvilling to do all in his power to as
sist tbe fenian movement.
"Vou must remember. " said Mr. Johnson ,
'that I gave you fully five days before issu
ing the proclamation. In God's name , xvbnt
mere old you tvautl If you could not get
there in five days , by Goo , you ooulo never
eel there. And then , as president , I xvas
compelled to enforce the neutrality laws or
be aenoucced on every side. "
L > o Caron describes to the utmost detail tbo
whole fenian movement against Canada. Le
Caron says that the Ciau-na-Gael's wild
plans included a treatv with Russia , the
manufacture of a submarine torpedo boat to
inflict terrible damage to tne British navy ,
plots to assassinate tbe queen , to kidnap tbe
prince of Wales und to rescue Micbapl Dav-
lit from nrison.
Jn recard to the modern Irish-American
agitator , La Caroti says : "Gold is bis pod ,
his breviary and his beads. Ho attains his.
ends bv jobbery , tricuerv and delusion of the
rncantst und most despicable sort. He
bravelv and blustn.rinplv advocates desperate
enterprises from tbe safe distances of 8.UJO
miles. "
Le Caron says that Dr. Gallagher , who
controlled the dvnainlte camnaljrn , xvos of
the fenian parly and be beard be bad been
introduced to Mr. Gladstone.
One plot was devised to blow up parlia
ment by throwing homos on the table in
front ot the speaker. Another moject waste
to destroy the scano which U the seat of tbe
coronation chairs 'n xvhicb tbe Irish kings
wore believed to have been crowned for oea-
turius on tbe sacred bill of Tara.
A Cholera r > carc.
A reported outbreak of cholera at Hel-
metta , N. J. , creates much excitement in
thatvicinitv. Investigation showed that the
disease wus not cnolora hot a violent dysen
tery , which is almost as severe and danger
ous as cholera. Mr. Walter Wlllara. a
prominent merchant .of James burp , two
miles from Helmetta. says Chamberlain's
Colic , Cholera ana Diarrhoea Hemedy has
given great satisfaction jn tbe mo t severe
cases of dysentery It J certainly one of
the best things ever ; bade. Tor sale by
druggists.
_ _
HAZE TELLS ABOUT IT.
An Oltlcrr Krjilalun Ilntr a I'rUuncr SI a do
_
According to Delectfvo Haze there was an
exciting time out nOJorth Bend when
Charles Pet/old , trip , Jorger , made his
escape. Tbe train was about a mile and a
half away from the umion and runuinp at
full spend when the oOleer allowed his pris
oner to co into a c46 ot while he himsTSII
stood with bis baud on ' { ho door.
Petzoldhad no soonvfplaced bis foot Inside
the door than be pluuaed headlong through
tbe open window. Thaofflcer made a plunge
for bis vanishing toet , but failed to reach
them , ana tbe train Has bolt a mile away
from tbe soot when it was stopped , Some
workmen who were watching tbe train saw
tbo man when be toot Lu header and they
say that after rolling over half a dozen tlmet
he ipraog to uts feat and darted away like a
deer , apparently uninjured. He was tracked
through a couple of cornfield * by a posse ot
men on horseback , but made his escape.
IraUe Lcouomy
Ispractlced be pjopla who buy Inferior
articles of food because cbtianer than stand
ard goods. Infants ate entitled to tbe best
food obtun.aule. Jl li a fact that tbe Gall
Borden "Kairlo" Brand Condensed Milk is
tbe best infant food. Your grocer aad drug-
Kisv keep iu
Frluuai In Cicuorul Coufereure.
Ixmisii'ous , Ind. , Oct. 19. Tne fint
day's meeting ot the general conference
of tbe Society of friend * took
It Interests YOU. You can tavo a
fifth or fourth on the prlco of * vour boys'
niutcr tuU THIS WEEK.
77/75 WAY-
Wo have jrot the best suits In this city
in mnkc , in s-tvlo. in fit and finish. Cnn
nrovo it. Want YOU to know it
\Vnnt everybody to know It. Wo shall
soil boys' ? iiits THIS WESK nt
$3.75
LIKE t UT.
Ho- ' two.uicvo double broRMod suits ,
all wool clK'Mot * and wor-teils. plain ef
fects. TBN STYLES , . \otth up to SO.
this week at
$3.75
Winter Overcoats
Are Ready.
It's just ns cheap to clothe that boy
stylishly as it is to han < r shapeless
thingon , him if you cotne to us.
We bhnll sell HKt boys' overcoats this
week ut $3.50. New winter styles , guar
anteed in fit and wear ; they arc worth
$0 to SS.
It won't take very long to sell n hun
dred , so be early.
Remember the price
$3.50.
nlaca in their church in this city last night.
There were present 121 delegates from all
over tbe country , . .lamesVood of Now
"
York was made "temporary president and
Mrs. Mabalala Jay temporary secretary.
The opening address was given bv Kev J.
H. Douglass , Des Molaes , In. President
Wood spolie on the Societv of Friends and
the maintenance of their doctrine.
- \ Cure for Cholera.
There is no use of any ono suffering with
tun cholera when Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cholera and Diarrhcca lieoeav can ba pro
cured. It will give relief in a few mlnutos
and cure in a short time. I have tried it ana
know. W. H Clinton , Helmetts , N J. The
epidemic at Helmetta was at first believed to
be cholera , out subsequent investigation
proved it to bo n violent form of aysentcry ,
almost , as dangerous as cholera Tb'is
remedy was used there with great success.
For sale by drugclsts.
Notice' .
The banks will bo closed Friday next ,
October 21 , the day set apurt ns a holi
day by proclamation of the president of
the United States.
States.W.
W. H. S. HUGHES ,
Manager Clearinjr House.
.11.1 r A n EVT Till ! ' -UUA'JJOA
Constlttitloimlity ol the lilulio Tent O.itli
I.mr Altlnnod by tliv Supreme Court.
Boise Cur , Idaho , OcUiy The supreme
court lias unanimously sustained the con
stitutionality of tbe Idaho te.st oath law The
decision was banded down by Justice Huston
this afternoon in the case of Joseph II. Sbep-
ard vs Hyrum Gremraett. registrar of Pans
precinct , Bear Lane countv. The plaintiff is
a Mormon who offeied to register upon sub
scribing to an oath embracing the constitu
tional provision and ignoring the additional
qualification of the test oath law enacted bv
the first state legislature. The decision will
prevent Mormons from voting.
"Late to baa ana eany to rise will shorten
the road to your home in the skie > . But
earlj to bed und "Littla Kirlv Uissr."the
pUl that raalroj lite lonjar aai bailer an !
wiser.
Canada Can l > 1'rlnmljj- .
WiNnsoit , Ont.Oct. lit. Instructions have
been received from Ottawa by Collectni
Curlin to permit United States militia and
the escorts of the governors of New YOM
and Connecticut to pass through Canada
cnrouto to the World's fair dedicatory oxer
clsos and leturn with their horses , arms and
occoutermeals.
Disease never suocesstuuv altucirs tno sys
tem witb pure blooa. Do Witt's Sarsaparilla
tnnkcs pure new blooi und onrichev blaai.
Stolen Tic-ljrts in Circulation.
CIIKACO , 111. , Oct. iy. Sixteen hundrcc
tickets to the dedicatory ceremonies stolen
from the onlcoof Secretary Cnlp are oa th
market and in tbe hands ot speculators. A
largo number of forged tickets ate also ot
tbe town and are being sold at long prices.
DeWitt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the Olosl.
NOTICE OP THE SITTING OF Till
CITY COUNCIL AS A BOAIIU Ol
AL1ZATION.
To the on nt-rs of the loth , parts of lots am
rualuolute ubuttinc on or uajacent to tbi
strtftt * alley * or . vcnui : herein imineU o
hituutwl In whole or In uart within an'
of thud strict * , herein specified :
Von uncl each of you lire hereby iiotlfiec
that the oil v founcllol the city of Umulm wll
bit us. u Iloaid of rkiualizullon , at the office o
tbe City Clerk. In tlio C Ity Hall. Umatiii. .Neb.
on I'riduy thet'-tb day of Ociuber , IHfj , fiom '
o cluck u. m. toio'ckmk p. m for the uurjiOM
of cDu UleriuK uud vqualum ; lliu ) irupo > e (
levy of special taxtis and ustcssnienu a
sbotru by l'ropr > i > u I'Jani of A es > iiicnl'
nun on Ille in tbe olllee of kuld C Uy C ierk. nni
coirL-ctins uny error therein , nnU of lie.irlu
all coinplulnu that the ou uers of proueriy k <
to l > e Hkif > ed and taxed may inaUu ; salt
special tales ana us. ei menU proposed to b
lerlod being uecessury tu cover tbe oust ot tin
bevcrul Improvement * duly autnorliecl to b
luudbuuJ IIOH completed , as follows. ;
To rover tlie no > t of pernmueui brick lde
vralk > li-ld by J. O. Corby , umonntin to tb
sum of t'Jid.M. ' luclualng tbecoit of Inspection
which kald sum It IK proposed by arvpurl dul
urtoplttd by the City Conuell to aa.rks on tu
pruiuirly uPiKuli which bald tidcH'iilUi wer
conktrucU d. UK follows :
Lot H bloalc t Haukcoui 1'laee 119 W.
Uil II bluck t , . 411 L7.
Lot ti biork- * . . 40 V7.
Lot 11 block I . , IJ SJ ,
BOYS'CLOTHING.
Coats
ti tpurrhas *
( jariarut without
MI exatnlniiltou
of our matchless
n ? .urtiupnt-
I hild a IK ulile
Ureastod
Grutclien Cost
with dreji
military cano
ulke cnt . IT ado
of K-- > > 1 Ml wool
tnti homespun
ehcxtot
4 yesirt at t\
f.i fai Mt t5.tr > .
Pyenri nt J5.M ,
Id years at K.tA
14 ycnr > nt fitr-a
baiuostvlo
la ration *
mal > p c f more
c\icus > xo
clolli.
1'rlces to
correspond.
'Like < ut
Muile of all \TO.I !
Tnn CliiMio1
ii ; tlisirnlilp
Missesl
Russian
Jacket
col ir hlh
MecTes , gaunt
let culls and
belt , Lnrfie
peail buttons.
This jaunty
iLade of navy
camel s liair
clie\ lot and
comes n sbes
II 1C and ! ; >
years. At
$10.00 $ :
caiuc style
tundoof fancy
i > Ixcd
alno style
as nbo\e.
$13.50. $
MORSE DRY GOODS CO.
Lot 17 block 4 . . 42 2J.
txit 18 block. 4 . . 40 ai
LotlUblock-l . 4J L7.
North 4G feet lot 15 block 11 llun&coui I'luci
SIT 1)1. )
Lot 1C block 11 H nscom Place $13 ? C .
Lot IT block 11 . . 40 i-T.
Lot IB bloek 11 . . 40 ST.
Ixit 1 Cherry Garden SCJ Tfl.
Lot i . . 01 C'l.
Ix ta . . 01 W.
Ixjt 4 . Kt 4T.
North 4C 4-10 feet lot 21 bloclc .r > West End Ad
rtltiouMT nd.
lxt IT- block r. West End Addition H2 75.
ortll S ! leet lot 2 block fe E V Suillli's Addl
tlou if S Sa
South 14 feet lot ' - ' block B E V fciulth's Aadl
tlon J.V ; 72
Lot : t block n K V Mnith'e Addition $1s 42.
outh 44 fc-fl lot 4 block B E V smith's Addl
tlon $40 V4
Tn cuter the cost of pcrtnui.icnt sldewall ;
of Kansas stone , including lusuecllun , laid lij
I'urniis A. i-cin. nMoiintlns : 10 tbe hum o
' i. vshlcliuid t-uni U Is ptoposecl by i
report duly adopted by the city council to asses
se-s on tlif proper ! v opiiDille which hildt.lae :
iilKa v eru con-vructoU , us follows.
Lul 4 block 14 Unjiiliu ili.O. .
Lot T > bloi'k.CII J74 4U.
Lot 4 liloek J. . ' ' 174 ( I1. .
l.ut b bluuk UJJ 1'ki irj.
i : ; feet lot 0 b'ok UU Om.iha SU1 1C.
Lot 0 biouk 14U Onuibi 1V > ' .U.
Lot 7 block 114 I'Jj M.
E4. > fort lotO tilocU 114 ( Jmuhii JSJ m.
Sub lot 4 ot lut D Capital addition tr > 1 UT.
U J feet f > ub lot J of lut U C'upitul audltloi
tfl lit
\V , Kublot 15 of lut 2 Capitol udaltlon 157 II ]
To cover tne ru l of urlillclul stone sldu
walks laid by I"oid A. Huse , as per their esil
mute ot AiiEuat 1Mb , ltr.U. lucludln : iiupec
tlon , umountluK tuthutiuiiioC tJinijl. whicl
sain MHO It N prouusud by u ropori dul
adoutou by the elt } council lo assess ou tli
real ostite : oppo lto which sala kldutralks w r
cunhtructod , us fulluwm
N hS feet lot 1 block KlOmuliu f ! CI C7
I' < ; fiH't lot U liliiuk TT Ml 4G
Lot 1 blouk Omaha tllh ' .Ci
Lot 2 uloelv Tn f.a M
Lot J block ti . H.MiS
Lot 2 li out. Ss 2JT Ct
N'ln feet lut 4 b ocl > MUmaha ! 1TU >
Ia i feet lot 4 blouk 'U l.U t)7 )
That purl eubt of i t Ss feet lot ? bloc
tatmahafUiT 111
S W feet lot : . . liloeW 1CT. Omaha Ji3 05
Isil 1 block 171. Omulj-d , i.-.S.l ! )
Lot 2 blocrf ITI J7XM
L ti block 171 . , 17R.r. )
Lot s blouk : r.i 2i.r.3
lxtr ( block IHV , . Omiih-i. J.'U'S
r V lot 1 bmi.k I''V ' , . Umiiha , U.T.CD
Lot 4 bloc I.'Jt1 , , , Uintilia , t-l-.l7
Lot 1 block. 2Jbl ! ' - . 2I2.4'I '
Lut hillock ii' , ) -tuI
Lot 4 block 2ii' : , irta--j
IAH .1 block C KouiiUu X Uuth'k uda | : a2)
Lot 4 biork 0 b * 7J
To cover the ro t of dllinr naUincu lot
ituiountltig Ui thti mm ol JU'ICT , whlcb kn\ \
suia. It U uropo od by a ronort Uulyudopt
by the city council , tu ub > et. on the prouert
LoUT ulock 4 lluulliorne aadltlon JIC2T2.
Ou.I5th stieet In . 4 .tij.
To cover the east of jrivhri and curblii
rojinldtaii uveuue fixim U.'iid strt > et tu Ulr
( .tioel. In ttri-tt liuprutiuncnt district No UT
amouutlti : to Uiu hum of i9..0 ! , which sal
kUDi. It 1 uropo ed hy u repot t duly udujm >
ty the city council , ta atstkH on the prouert
wittiluhald dUtrlcl ueoorJlui to fool front
D.ZO and tbe usual kcullnc bjck proceks to th
depth of the district us created. Kiue po
foot , M.MJJI u > more fully hon by k&l
"Proposed 1'liin of Asmtsmeio , "
To cover the roslof Imiirov.nz by pavln
and curbing m street improvumeut illolrli
Np. ails. c'jmpriBlnz Nicholas street from 291
ktreet tuwust jinuof Kauo'b udditlon. uinoun
In ? Ui the sum of Il.2iU.12. utilcli mill kum
U proposed by u report duly naojiuxl by it
e'ty council , to us eni ou ib iiruiieitv lu snl
( lUlriul ukrruuU-d , aucordin ? to loot front it
and the utual fccuniic back jirocouc ratu in
foot.il. n. u mure fully hhuwu by bald "I'n
posed I'ltn oft > kus < n enU"
la i urer tbe ookt of opening 27lh ( tree
2stii Ktrem and 2Vth uvertue. ttirouzlj tax li
ft fcei-tlon U , townUilp l.ranee 13. Total co
ofeucli ttrt-et. .7tl > street. li.SlKi ) Sti\i \ btret
flb : 2Mb u enueII &Xi ; which kulii kumt ,
is proposed by a report duly udojiuxl by il
Oily UOUDVll , to bktk ilk fOllOWkt
The uiuounlc shall lid anessod respect I re
on each street < the foot frontage ou bo
Mdui of kulJ vtruutk frjiu llntnol klreui
1'axton street , tc" > nni ( ( to thf u ual r ri
Vtru pro-p i n dtpth ti tbe tlr tnl < pr or
renter ot bl < > fk- ana In Inn < tint puttevl to
the dtt < th ofW fpt , ) > rev idc > l th t thr & < .c t *
nit nt nor ih of I'rntt Mrot < hnll to
the rate of that t-putli r f 1'ratt itrtet
To onrr tin- rout > t i-l > eiiiUK Wt
throutli ta\ lot > cv 1. rc'tl.m 16 nnd i t
1 * Ititrrrlvw tiddlllon , aniotintluc td the nn ;
of K" > ( HXi. ! which * i ld sum It it nropo fd ' v a
rl > ort duly adopted l > y Ibo city coun I tea
a e on tin1 iirotwrtv us follnw :
To lie levlpd nu the tve t l.v > fMt ut thnt iiift
l lnc pa.st of Wtli * trri > t nml the oa t 151 f t
of that part ly'iic ' rst of a t i street of HIT iOt
1 sort Ion IR-ll ! U Jl.l.V W.
To be lex H-d an lot P Ulver\ n K * P
TobelevKsJonlot It 2 < M on.
To be IPX Iwt in lot " > . CO.
To lie lex-tod on lot It Rixet vie * , M8.00.
To 1 > Ipvlptl on lot 7. Itlxrrvlew , flvx
To lie lex led on lot IX Klvprvlpw.i \ { n <
To l > e ipx loii on the ( nvpcrir cm t > sph ldc of
2 > tb street twin Vnmlue to LakoMreot as fol-
lowsi
rronj rumlnc to VatiMrcrtecciit ( .I'MVI ! ,
J rom LhVi " .Irppt t < i Fp-klnc m-pt , In4
J rom Krvkini > tipct totirntit trprt J1WTS.
1 rom Urnnl itroct to lliirtli'tlP strtHM tl S.UOL
I rom Htmlctte street n Yuti-sftrcrt. * 47'.U
To be a , i-i' < pl todcnthut tUrpe lull , the
flr t alley or t < i the center of b'ocl. .
Tupoxi-r the ro t of " \t > n < Hnc IPtli street
from the north Iliu-or Uartnmn' * addition to
Center Mrrct , iitnounlltie to the um ot 11-
051.41. xvhlch Mild um It K tir ( l o tHl by it m-
port uuly ndiiptpd t > y the city eoiinr1 ! . to n < -
kci < i on the proprrtv on ouch MJc of 1'Uh
street from Mi3 ottli ! line of lot M. Mart nun
kddltlon toUoiilprvtrrct. n follow * .
Onn-fouttli of tlio ntiiounl on the cn t do
of tPtliIroct iinil ? 4 of the ununitit i n the wt t
cldt-of l'ti ! ! ottcot ; on the fn t lrto of IDtli
stritt. Till M foot at fL45ni. SJ.MS.sii ! n the
wc .t ldo of ll'th strt-cl. TjJ.Vi fret ut flU.iffiSi ,
$7 Vlvs-- .
Ti c-nvrr tbo cost of damasos for oiicnin *
intti strpct. bo lie a luilcmcut xv th costs ittitl
Snto'vsl In fuvor of Arthur Uctulnjton ,
utuiiuntliis toj , sta04. Mliicli Vila MIDI It li
proposed by a report dtilv mloptcU by Uivrlir
coiun tl. to av < .i s > i follcixxs
IV bo a .p od on the projiertx ou o Mi
oMUtl , street fnuii li.nulus Mret-t to s
ottj liini'i pro rata nccoiilniK to foot front
acr late pel foot , f i. sn47
To oover the itM of juileinctit for ilni
fet c-iinure f unulnof Kiclili'entli htroet fro
Lrcxi'uxroithslit'Ollo point 4(10 ( feet
of Mnsou .troct , nmotii.tlnc to the MHII of
? , " ' 1 i ! xi li cli H d sum H In proposed by n re
port ou ) u loptpil bv tlio pity council tons *
HOSJ pro intu arpordlus to foot froiitnccou ttio
nroptttx OP Uith viaos of rurliteftitli street
frou LptxvnxxotthstriHii lo I'Jprcp street Riid
ucot in 112 to tlio asuiil scallns buck process lu
den Hi t tlio nlle } : r.itw per foot. J3TIU.1 ,
' 10 i t r llio iost nf cotisuiictloti ( if the
soxxei .11 c- < dlstilft No. l.tT. iimountltic to
thrsiim of JTli-Vlt , xxlili-li sila mm It Iv pro-
] io pd ON u iciKirt duly adopted by the t Ity
onuBoli i IHMJVS on tintiropertv In si (1 difl-
trli t ucpo'-'iiuc to foot frunt.it- : the corncrlot
to IIP as - eed for the longer -idp only , tutu
prr fiKt. J 7dsi
1c - . > r the coil of potistt ut tlon of icxu-r in
pr wi-r di-trirt No I'd. amount me to the * um
< f&lsi i liirh salil uxn it Is propose' by u
n in it duly .uloptpil b.x tlie i HI council , to
, isvi s ti fo Ions I'ci IIP asie-MMl xm tint tiroii-
erix a'lkun'iic ' sewi t ai-forilius : to foot frout-
wco 'u iii-iitb lo llrst alley. Kuie per foot ,
' " > i
T i-oxct the ro't of datiincci for chniico of
ct IOP of 1 > ouKlasstiiH < l from Slxtcentb kt. to
1 voiit.i tli ht. , nid Intorsootln : hlrcels ,
.iini'iintliii : tn tliv sum of ? L'.n iT.iKi , uhl 'h smd
s m it l uroposcil by : i report duly adonted
ltib < < ltcounril. . to iisaens a follbuK
< > n l > o 1 as su. from fourteenth st. to l"if-
tpont'i ' M fl.l1K.lia )
Hii IH > I cl.ift . from ntteenth M to Sl\-
teentu t . } i.V ) > .io
t'n Oouiri isst. , from S\t ! "ciitb st toTwcn-
t pt ) > st . s. r.'s.iu
i > u Himsla's stiept , oti noilh side from
lutlistrirt loxipst Hup of lot 2. llonsni's Mib-
di < islon. on south slrtp from 'Dili street totbe
XXPSl lltlpilf Slltl lot Ih. sulKlixlSIOIl lOl 2.CUJI-
itol add rO'il4b. ( .
< Ui I'oujims stroot. on nc.rth side from tlio
west line lot 2 , Ilousel'si MiliJhlslon tow nit
me sun h. lot t' . Capitol udd - . on south sd !
'torn ' tin west line of sub js.lot2 | , Capitol
idd . in xvost Hoc of lot G.Hoi sei's subdivision ,
l.O t : '
Un Doucia * street , on north sule from west
Ine of sub n. lot 2. Capitol add. , to west
lnesubiIot : J , C'ap'tol udd : on south hide
from xvtist line of lut 0. Ilousel's bulxllvls on.
to wpst line sub 12. lot : t. -iiiltol nnd. { 1,0'iS.tKi.
On Douglas street on north side from e > tIne
Ino of sub ii lot C'apll'il a iilltlou tol'4tli
street : on south side trom nest line sub 12 lot
a Capitol addition to 24th stteut. * l.27i.fi : < i
On i'4th street from north line of lot I ) to
Utli line lot U. KeilouV 1st udd. JT.'IIM.
On ITtli stieet Trom nlley nortn of 1 arnam
street to Dodce stieet , 8.UH7.71
On Ihih street Jrom rarniim 'treet to 1'odco
street. $1401.01.
On 1'Jth street from rarit.itu street to Dolce
.trcer , 84.40.l.il.
To be usfcossed pro ratii nccnrdlns to foot
f rontaco In cleptli to tbe center of ulock.
To rover the cost of dmrrtses lor cradlni
Martha street from 2Jlli htreet to24lb htrret
: unountlni to the sum of KL'l Uu.whieli said
sum It is proposed by a reuort duly adopted
by the city Cornell to assus * on tlieprouerty
on Martha = troet from 2Jlb toJUi streets on
each side in depth to the ulloy on each bltlo
according to the usual scaliui ; back process ;
into per foot tu 1 Kill.
To cox or tbo co t ot cradtn : Cistollnr stieet
from l.'itu street to 24tli str ft tu grading Uls-
tilct Na 47. umjunttn ? to the sum of JVU3.J > 4 ,
which said sum it Is piojiosed 117 u leport duly
adopted by the iitv council to Hhseuson the
proixirty on bolh nldosof U.istcliai street from
Kith stieet to 24th street pro rata nccordlng to
Irontiiie ana tlie tisuul Hcaliuc { bac proce'iv.
in deplh to the alloy : in block- and 8. S. K
Koscrk * addition und blocks T and ft. Camp
bell's nddllion , to llic < Ji > i > ili of three loth : lu
property not subJlvided to tbe depth of J.'iD
tceu Kate uor font iLtlvri.
To eox-er the cost of sradlus Davenport
Mtoetfrom 40th street to tno Belt Line nill-
ly in cradlnz dlsttk-t N'o. 31. amountln ; td
the sum of S M07 ( ) i. x\hlcb said numltls nro-
poi > ed by u report duly adopted by tlio cltr
council to assess on the prouurty on butn
sides of Davenport .treet from 4jili street to
the Ilelt Line railway pro rata par foot front-
aso accord in tn the usual fioallng back uro
cess in depth to tlie llrst alley 01 l.'iO feet.
Kate per foot Sn 7f.7."i. .
'Jo cover tbe COM of Krudln ; Lake street
froiu42dstrpOtto4Hb sttoet In uradln ; disv.
trlct No M amounting lo ilic Him or tJ.VT7.Xi.
hlch BHld mm it U proposed by a report duly
adopted by the eitx- council , to USIBSS on Uiu
property on cuh tide of Lake struct fiom4''d
htfet tol'itb Mreet pro rata iierfoat frontsue
iifeordliig to the usual st-al'iii ' back process to
tbo tirlalley Kuto oorfnotl.2ltii
To coxei the cost of arudliii 1Mb Etrepl from
rarnum stieet to Hurt biteel In pru'lln ? dls-
ttlct No. 4J umiiiintlnz to the feuin of . "Jl".c ; ,
wh oh ( .iiia sum It is proposed by i report dtv'y
adnpttiU by tlui cltj eount-ll tu ifion the
proiierty on path i > do of .htli stti'ct from
r.irmim to Hurt pro ratu per foot frontage.
according to llm uiUul sealing bieu pruccis u >
tlmitlleyor li ! > foi > ! Ituto n-t foot , H.4JJTi.
In co ei tlio i-osl of Kr.idlug Grant Mreot
from T enty-flrst otrwt to Tuonty-fourtli
stteet und the uait alley ruunlnz north und
south In blofk v. Idievxlld , iimoutitln lo the
bum of il)2.ii7 ) ulncli Maid sum < t Is proposed
by a icpnrl duly udoptea hy the city council
to usies * pto rat i on tlie properly adjitccnt u t
per foot fiotitasc * ; Itie property on the iiln-y at
one fourth the rate of thn property on Grant
street. In dpjilh to lliu first .ill or
Alloy , fM feel nt SUOUiiUT. i2.fil.
Uratit street , 1,5 B f.-et in J.24slK S1S1.10
To cover tlio cost of cmu'iiis Txvotity-fourth
street from Hull Line rallxxay to 1'ott street ,
uuiouMtln ; to tin ; um of Jl.10l.sfl. ublcb aaid
sum It is proposed by a report duly adopted
lir tbe city council to USSCM em thu property
itdjoinlns ana on otcli vldu of Txro ily-fourtft
street from Hull Line lalluuy to I'ort btreut
liror.-itu aceordiiu to foot frotitucej rate per
footfruiiuttti.R'lV
Tfcover the no > t of emdlni l" > tli street from
Yltiton ktreet lo the nurth line ot On I ; Mill
No 2 uu < l the cost of culvert constructed bv
J H. Itoovi-R A Go tu Kith und V.tllpy Htroels. in
sr.idln : dUtrlel N'o. 37. uinourithi ; to the knm
. xihlcli ditld btiiult IB iirupose I br u
reuort duly adopted y tint city council to
assess pro r.ifi ucuordint ; to the foot frontazn ,
on I. tli street on eafli Hide , from Vlnton
street to Ou i ; tllllNn s. accord ins totlie usual
scalltiK backprnes , In depth tollioitilov
wheiri tbe alley U iiurnllol xulli IDtli kit ret ,
and 150 feet on oilier property : the uliovu
hum ; eotuirti | > fu In cradlni dUuict No. < l * .
r.ntuptt foot Si.lfJil
To cover tlio co l of the construction of
sewrr in si wi-r dUirJrl No i5i , uniounllui to
tliesiim of ll.7Hi.tis , xxliloh t-uld btin , | i B pro-
pOseJ by u report duly adopted by iliu city
couno I. to IIHM-S * on thu tirouert fruntlii ! ; oil
suld ueucr uccoulln ; to the fuot frontare cor
tier lots liuvlm u or on outh alms to lie
ubsetbe i on ilia lon. r fiuntiRu only. H lu
l ir font , K'Olhv ' uk more fully HUOWII by bitid
'I'lciixiktx ] I'lan of Askeks nent "
Toooxer tbeeuktof duunmeb by K ( .on ol
cradlug L'Uli sli POI from riirnttm tq Huruisy
MTt > et. olid ullov butween 1'uniani und
llurni'y kireets from with stn t Hi vJth
avenue , um-iuntlii ; to tlie bum ot S-I.VCjut.
xxhlcli bsul s uu Itls prupusod by u repuit
du v udoplud by thu city council to akkiix
on tlie property on liotli sides of 23tli tleet
from I'urnum tu llarupv Hitjelh , mid on until
hides of Iho ulloy IIOTII I'titU street to iTib
ux-vune pto ralu , nucordlns to loot fiontacti ,
undlhe Uktial noalln t ba U | iruwi > lu depth.
OnJCth tt root east side , two juts , tin UvUi
street. w st hide , no led ; nn 1 on"li klJo of
ullcy to kUeeu H.HB per fuat , Jl.bUt
Vou are further not tiled that * ild i'rouptud
I'luui of An > eittneiit" ure nuxx bubject to tlio
Inkpeoiloti uud ox j/nliiiil.oti of any of lie
( iwneru of k ild luU. parts uf lots or plitf < > of
real I'ktale. or tliu Jn po tlou or fxxniiuutlou
of uny other iierson inltiri'stoil In nuij o-
pnsriu UBicnuui-nts. at Iho otllce of mid city
i-ltirk , und tb il by n rcpurt of 4 iiomii.litru of
k.ud coanull duly * d opted. It U proucne I that
untekd tor eood mid kurtlciunt ' luxilt may ba
otlitirulko ordeiod niiU deiennined. that lliu
cuktof bind ItuproxL'iiiBiilt rmuojilviily Uo u i-
n the sevrral lots. jmrlof lot' uud
f ro i estate av klmwn by 4ld ' 1'rc-
postM l'lin of As > t > menl "
Vou. und bach uf you * ro hereby uutlQed to
niipeir lief ore i ild Uu ird uf lxuulltullon | , ut
tlie time an 1 pi ice uboie ipeoiUwJ , to mut-a
uny uuuiplHltiu utauimont- objection you
dcklre conreniluz HIIV of lulJ propu.od levlei
and ak e u > eut of spin1 1 a 1 tttsuo.
JOHN UUOVES. CJtjClurk.
Neb , October l&th , '