THE OMAHA DAILY 1WK ; MUDAY , OrTOKKR 21 , IR02. THOUSANDS IN LINE' ' , fcoNTist r.n FROM nnsT r oc. I Colonel Turner for the occasion. They sang it to the nlr of ' 'Mniylaml , " nml tbo men Wbo bad \vorn the blua from 1(11 ( to 1&05 clasped hands ultli tbo mon whom they hud fought during four long and bloody years nnd lent their voices in the pralso anil oncour- nffcinont of the men who must do the na- tlon'ii nghtlng now. It was n bnaiillful scene nud the applause of the listening thousands found vent In long and nearly applause. After Ibis the clanclnir was returned , nml II was il o'clock nnd after when Colonel Turner shook hands with his last departing guon. Jt was n prlvnto nffnlr , but by Its beauty , brilliance ami success it lost but lltllo , if anything , when comnarcd with the previous events of the wnuk. ( lile.iiro'n ( ireilt Duy. CniCAcio. HI , Got. ! JO. Tomorrow will b3 the great Columbian dedication day proper , When the program for which the whole country has boon preparing for months will bo given ut .liiokson parlf. Thu Manu factures building on tha fair grounds , besides being the objective point ot nt least 12. > ,000 peor/lo who nro fortunate holders of invitations nnd cards of admission , will bo u treat for imiUliU'Jos whoso only hope Is to catoh ' n glltnpso through some unlocked for combination of circumstances in their favor. After the grand military lovmw , contrasting with today's exclusively olvlo domonstra- lion , the exorcises , the real dedication , takes place , nnd when Director Uonurnl Davis rlsoj upon the ulutform to opsn the roro- ' monies there will bospres.il l)3iorohim--such ' n vast sea of human fuco us has probably never before been seen under u single roof. In front of him , mussed belnro the proat bulk ot tha nudionce , Ifi- 001) ) alstlngUMhed guests will occupy reserved scats. To his loft on n special stand 5.B03 singers will bo seated , nnd n largo orchestra ulll help moko the nrches ring again , while behind tlio speaker will sit in Btnto nrany of the grcatesi iilgnltarlon of which a republican goveiiunoul can boast , Al the close of the program on the grounds the uudlcnco will disperse to witness the dis play of ilrcworlts In tha panes , and vhoso who buvo tickets to the Auditorium will listen to Archblshon Ireland nnd the other speakers who are to inaugurate the worlt ell l the World's congress auxiliary. I'roiiiliKint People In the City. Cniotoo , 111. , Oct. 'JO. All of thn proml nont people Invited lo take part In nnd wit ness the dedicatory curemoulo3 have arrived nnd nronow pultiiiB in thd time dodlcatlng. The hotul lobbies were crowded all day , inu ! ns the members of Iho various military com panies hurried in nud out , it all appeared very much llko preparations for war but for iho good humor and ganorAlly jubilant spirit that ran ihrough the crowd. Chauncoy M. Uopow , who is to deliver the Columblni ' orntlon tomorrow , did not roach the oily until late this afternoon. A large party Is with him ut the Auditorium where spaciou rooms baa been prepared for him. Governor Fuller of Vermont nnd Lady Somerset of 12nglnnd uoro dlstlnguishei arrivals ul the Palmer bouse. A largo party fiom New York and Hoston arrived at the Wellington , among iho mos prominent tcir.g Mr. ana Mrs. Martin firemor and Mr. und Mrs. Henry Hvson Mrs , Sargent nnd daughter. Hon. D. C Oilman , president of the Johns Hopktn university ; Hon. Chariot Dudley Warner Senator Uorsoy and wife , Henry Bnllard am Miss Sophia C. Huydcn , llio architect of 111 Woman's building. Kight Hev. Fraucl Chaturd of Indianapolis registered nt Ih Iceland und ex-Governor E. O. Staunrd o Missouri , with Ills daughter nnd Miss Soils of St , Louis nt the Victoria. lion. Whnclaw Keld arrived this evening and is al Iho Urund Pacltlc. Ho will lake part In the dedication ceremonies tomorrow. Aorl * of thn Kallroiuls. Ciuctflo , 111.Oct.DO. On an elevated stand , from which u bird's eve view of the sur rounding country could have boon obtained , ouo could hnvo witnessed n sight perhaps un equalled In the history of the world us far as facilities ot travel arc concerned. It would * ' toairo been n perfect nanorama of railroad trains skimming over the land from all direc tions toward a central point , loaded wi'.h human freight , having ono thought in mind the Columbian parade. > In this phenomenal crush of American citizens U was demonstrated that the steel- banded highways nra capable of accomplish ing unexpected achievements. At the union depot It WHS an Intensely Interesting matter to watch Abe long trains ns they , ns many as four and five ut the .same moment , arrived , discharged their loads of passengers und sent them out into the already ovcicrowded stroets. Similar scone's were to bo witnessed on the Northwestern , the Lake Shoronud the uozon nnd n hnlf big main line depots. For busi ness within a radius of , * > 00 miles It has been ttio blpgosl nnd busiest day tuu railroaas of Chicago ever experienced. And they do- borvo unbounded credit for the very excellent - lent manner In which the people have been bandied , fie far ns is known lucio has not bcon a single accident of any consequence , Everything moved with the regularity and smoothness of clockwork. Accidents ur llio Day. CniOAdo , III. , Oct. 20.Dosplto the Im mense crowd In Chicago's streets yesterday surprisingly few accidents were roportou , tbo majority ot cases being tuoso of women attacked by hysteria or fainting. An ofilcer ; on duly nt the cornar of State nud Adams strooU said that fully ilfty woman faiutod there , but few of them were taken into the emergency houultnl. The only serious accident during the „ pnrada occurred at the corner of State 0it 0d Adams streets. The crowd at this point ' wos'donso as grass on u lawn and surged ito. nnd fro in nn uncontrollable mass. During ono of ihcso rushes four women wcro thrown Into an nnnrotected basement. Thrcn were unhurt , but tbo fourth was unconscious und could not bo revived. Hho was taicen to the county hospital whore the doctors consider : her case uillcul , From other portions of the line of march : numerous cases of women fainting were re ported , bul none of the cases were serious. Governor Flfi-r was thrown from bli hort.0 t Adams and LnKuho streets , the nnlrnnl falling with him. Hu was severely unused , uut not badly injured. Cincinnati' ! ! Catholic Olillih-cii Pnriulo. OiNfiNXAn , O. , Oct. 20. The parade ol the pupils of thu Catholic schools of Oln ofM natlaml subuibihls nfturnoon wus of Mn most deeply Interesting character. The parade was of enormous proportions , 'Hit ronto was the sumo us that traversed by hoe nupils of thu public schools vnstprday. It o- quucd forty minutes for ycbti'rdtiy's paradi to pas ugiviva point ; today's was ono houi uml f.entminutes passing. U wai easily twlco ns largo us roster day'a , which was csti muted nl 20,000. Tin Hue wus everywhere brilliant with color Flags-wow carried by all. The girls , win bruvolv marched with their teachers , wor most tastefully dtesscd In thn natlonn colors. National song * wcro isnng by tb Klrls ns they matched and they weiochceroi by iho crowds thai looked wllu pleasure on tbo patriotic spcotnclo , und the cheer * tan i carao from thu childish throats in tha pro josslon worn full of tuoimtbusiubin of Amor can boys und girls. Will Cnluhriito lit liinliii | , Dusi.Ai'Ia. , Oet.2U. [ Spoclal Tclopram t Tin ; Hen.j Columbus day will bo colobralo bore tomorrow , interesting exercises ochi hold at the public schools , and In tbo nftoi noon Mrs. Judge Hotbroclt ot Cedar Kapld will make n speech , inesentlng u handsoni granite shaft erected In the Dunlap conn lory , donated by the women of tbo Woman1 Relief corps to the vutcruus of thu luio wo nud tbo city council , lioard at KdiicMlon uid all focrct und civic societies will nitoui lUulnoss houses will bo closed during the o : orclsea , llrooklyu Hint Now Vurlt' * hrlioul Clilldri-i New YOUK , Dot. 20. Ono hundred an olRbty-flvo thousand children of the publ ichoola In tblt city this morning , lu aocor auco wltb Iho proclamation Usucd by 1'roi dent Uarrlion last July , celebrated tbo 4001 anniversary of the discovery of America I Christopher Columbus. The pupiU of It thirty-eight schools also mot in the ovouli t ) glvo voioo to their patriotism and to bom tao memory of tha great dlicoverur. .Nearly ovcry school bouse la the olty bi been elaborately doctiratod for the occasion. Th9 40icbrullon required about an hour tnl n hnlt In ouch school. When It was llnUhort the children worn dismissed from the assem bly room to their class rooms ami the rotculnr school work began. Tomorrow the children have n full liMlaiiy. Hrooklyn IIOKAII. her two days' Columbus colebrntios today. The cltv was in holiday nltiro from end to end. Great crowds Illlod the stroMs nnd the line of march wa thronged with neoplo. The first bf tbo two two dava1 O'tcbriillonvasdovotcd to boys nnd girls of the Catholic parochial schools. It is estimated that 20,003 children took part In the pnuulo. OMAHA'S hfiioDi , uiiu.univ. : They \\lll Tnli ) IMtrlntlo 1'iirt In the Oli'hrntion ot ColnmbiM DII.V. In every school building In Omaha today the consideration ot toots mid tenses ana un known quantities nml c'cpanmitJ will Rlvo place to songs And spaectimalilnij. The nullonil flu , ' will final from every point of view , nnd thousands of merry , laughing children will honor Iho name nnd ninmorv of Christopher Columbus. If all the celebra tions that will oucur In tlm vnilous schools In the city tod'iy co'iltl bo merged Into ono moastor demonstration , It would bo sucn nn event as the UatuClty ha novel dro.unou of , nnd which would comparu favornoly with the colobrullons of other and larger cities. Unttl.U was con- siuored imticssiblB. nnd bo the ccliibrailon will ba divided , aud cich school will lint o Us own proiiam and speaker" , and do honor to the great discoverer uftor Its own fashion. As n matter of course , nil of the programs will bo of u similar character. Nearly allot them will open wiiu n salute lo the Hag , fol lowed by songs , recitations nml i > do- appro priate to the day and occasion. A pretty fcnluio Is the Inct that nt procltolv El o'clock the national hymn , "America , " will bo sunn' In every school house in Omaha. The In- spliing "strains of that patriotic nrlody will echo from every quarlnr of thocitv uudor the enthusiastic impulse ot our 12,000 child ish voices Thu programs In some ot tha schools in- rlud'jn number of novel features , such ns Hag drills , puuolic questions nml answers , nnd dialogues and tableau * , nil appropriatu to the great story of the day. The teachers und pupils have been busily preparing for tbo event for many days , und the tusk ot arranging the programs and drilling the participants has been no llsht ono. Uut tbo grand result will Justify the effort mid tha thousands of na rents nml friends who will witness thn events of the afternoon w 111 have reason to boliroud of their children and of the schools in which they nro receiving a training at once educu- llonnl and patriotic. The CJrand Army of the Ucpubltc will co ODerato wiih the schools in adding to the success of the celebration. Tiiov will lurnisn n speaker for every school house. Totlu } 's I'.uiule. Arrangements have been completed for the paradn of the Catholio and other societies , \vhlcii will talto place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Societies will meet nt 1 o'clock and take position as follows : Escort of police , left testing on Ninth street north ot Howard. Tbo nldes to the grand marshal will report to him at Ninth and Howard. Division No. 1 Thomas Swift , marslnl , und aides. St. i'nlloincnu'spnihh , on How ard x\est of Ninth. St. Mary Macrdnleiiu's and St. Joseph's ' parishes , wosl ol Ninth street. Hnfy Family par ish next. St. Patrick's next. St. Peters ou Howard , west of Eloventl stroot. St. Cecillia's next. Sacred Heart nott. St. Agneh' next. Carriages contain ing members or parishes next and woat to Thirteenth slroet. bt. Puilotnur.a's parish will act as an escort lo Ht. Itov. Hlsuop Scatincll nnd Very Hov. Vicar General Choka , who will tnko position loft of tlio parish in a carriage. Tlio pas tor nnd his assistants of each pansl will take position In rear of his parishes Division No. 2 T. J. Lowrv miirshall , aides. All school children on foot on How nrd street west of Thirteenth. All sohoo children on IIoats or In onriiagos next wes to Sixteenth street. Division Iso. U P. Mullen , marshal ; T. J Flyun , marshal of Hibernian sonetles ; aides P..I. Hollley , E. J. Dor. Divisions Nos. " und 2 , on" Sixteenth south of Howard Divisions Nos. ii and 4 , on Sixteenth soutl of Howard ; Divisions Nos. 5 ami ( i , on Fif teenth north of Howard ; Divisions Nos. " " und 8 , on Fifteenth south of Howard , ana such of others as may'bo next. Bohemian societies on Fourteenth slreot north of Howard. Gorman societies on Fourteenth street south of Howard. robsh societies on Thirteenth street , north of Howard. Italian societies on Thirteenth strcot.south of Howard. Calholm Knishts of America on Twelfth , north of Howard stroot. Catholic Mutual Uenolil associations of Omaha und South Omaha on Twelfth , south of Howard. Voting Men's Institute on Eleventh , north of Howard. Creighton college studo its and Crolghton university alumni on Eleventh , south of Howard. Other societies , which have not yet ra- portoil , ou Tenth , north nnd south of Howard. AH member * ! of St. Cccllln's parish desir ing to participate in the pundo arc requested to moot ut Fortieth and Hamilton streets ut I p. in. sharp. A meeting ot the Young Men's Institute xvlll bo hold at Institute hall this evening to umko llnal preparations for the parade. IlllllViitlior I'eiucil. CIUCMJO , 111. , Oct. 20. The weather oflicu late this evening hodeed on its fair weather predictions nnd there Is now every probability that Iho day will bo rainy nnd disagreeable. Tno sky is heavily overcast , nnd early this evening ihero was u light ' sliuwi'r , which the signal service predicted . will bo larger and damper by the time- the dedication ceremonies bogln. TJKTl.VAI'K.tltt .11 llllltllli A Sail Wodillng Aunlvnrs iry ( ur I'ri'sidont uml .Aim. IliirrUiui. D. C. , Oct. SO.-Tlioro was no changa reported in Mrs. Harrison's con dition Ibis morning. Her physlcmus , however ever , rccognt/o thu fact that the disease is slowly sapping her strength. Today Is tbo thirty-ninth anniversary of the mnniucro of thopriulitcul nml Mrs. Hurriso.i , but tno ill ness of tno latter preclude1 ! any reaognition of the occasion outside thn family clrclu , and thnt was inarKcil by extreme sadness. - There has boon n change for iho XVOMO [ n n tlio condition of Mis. Harrison nnd tonight Blio is wo.ikor than sue has been ut any time since her Illness begun. She Is greatly ex hausted nud cannot turn her head upon tlio pillow. Her cough , which had ceased to - trouble bur , is now i.nld lo huvo increased In violence. This , coming as U does in paroxysms , lias u very depressing nml ox- baubling olfect upon thu patient and tends to - rcdui'o her vitality. Mrs. Harrison pasaou . n comparatively quiet day und did not suftot1 so much from nervousness , Shu experi 1'0 ence * more dilllcully thiin usual , howuvor , In taking nourishment , which she has hereto bo fore taken with systematic regularity. od Although hho is in n very weak s'tato , yol her phyblclan bald tonight hu did uoi uppro- ' hciul any Immedlatii fatal result und thoiignt a- it probable Hint by morning she might rull > . and regain somn of tier lost sitonuih. At 10 o'clock Mrs. llanlson hud rnlllec somewhat from nor eevuro attack of proitra tlon and Dr. fjardnor MUK , says aha was restnif to n little more quietly uml feeling u littli stiongor , The doctor euld hit was nuoni to t < retire ill tlmt hour aim would ba callud If Iiu was needed ut the xvmoliou ! > it. Mr . Ilnr or- mon'b condition N HO pn'oirlouw thut sin may puss away within a low hours hbouli mo iinother ainUliiKopnll occur. Thli may hup pen nt any time now from tlio nutiirut effooi n's of the disease. At iiildnltil | ; NUM. llirrisu : ar. wus no better uud very wualt. . l.onilon I'linuinlul linvluir. If Jainci llurdiMi lloiutuii | LOM > O : ; , Oct. UO. { Now Yorlc Jk-rnl en. Cable-Special to Tin : HKK.I-Tho Stock ox Hid cluuiKo business continues very quiet. 1'rlct ) uro IrrcRulnr. Contois show u recovery t ird- 1-10 per cent. Ilupco naporulio V per con osl. better. Homo rain uro dull with the OACOI tion of Ilrlghtou , which wan Urm ou the of- Otb flcml uotillcatlou Inut ihure was no Intcntlo by to seek for powers to ralso new capita tbo Amci leans were not qulUi so linn mil luir cbungos on tno day aio about eriuull nor ilivldcd. Trunk b ues Ucop llrm , tiui Mexieuiu nro dull. Foronjn stocua nro ilso bas dull lu synipulhy with the Purls boursi I'orttiRUPsennd Spnnlsh , however , nro llrm. Copper Miaros nro easier , followlna the na- vnncnof tno b.uilc r.ito toiltir to 3 per cent discount. Mnjtntlon for three monlln bank bills has risen 3 to 2 % per cent nnd for six months drafts , 3if to i"i per cent. C ll monov donlt ir. in * t to I per cent. The banks raised their ilciwstt rate to I1 ; per cent nnd the discount luuise * now nllow 1'C nr.tl 1'j per cent ro peclivoiy for money , call nnd noiico. 1)1 ! . JIHIWi * ' f/'IS/J. Action Tnkan by thn No Vorlt Trrsliytcry on Ihn Coinpliilnls ol lllin rll nnd l'ririi < H. AI.IIVNV , N. V' . , Oct. 2J. The Jtidlci.il com mlueo i-pportod on the two complaints of Dr. Brlggs und bis friends maint tno Now Yorlc uroabylory In the Presbyterian synod this morning. Thu coinmlttco llnds that , the complaints nro In order , but recommends thnt It la Inexpedient to take action nt the present time lor the ronson thnt the blcucat court has taken action covering the points nt Issue and tha lower court la now proceeding on the raso. , . In the afternoon It was recommended thut npprovnl.bo put upon tbo report of the Now Yorlt presbytery , with the exception ot the poitlons touching upon the Hripgs contro versy. It was finally inovod thnt llio up- provnl bo postponed until tbo mcutlng of thn Hvnoil next year , nnd thu motion was carried unanimously. Afterwards tun Judicial com mittee icportud that luo prosecuting conunit- toe of the Kew York presbytery wished to withdraw Us nppoiil tivm the nctioti of tlmt projbvtcry 1,1 disiulsMiii : the chnrgos against Or. Hrlggs. This the commltleo could not tuvor , nnd decided tbo uppoul in ordor. A motion was made that porpilsslon bo given to withdraw the npponl nnd It was adopted , with sumo dissenting voices. The majority report of the coniintttoo In quiring into the complaints ot Ur. ilrljigs nnd his friends had been taken up , when It fvns announced thnt the minority report was In course of preinralion , and it wui moved that consideration of tlio majority report bo postponed until the minority rcuoit bad boon jsUoi'ilUcil , which wr.s ttinn dono. The minority report agrees with the major ity , except ns to tlio recommendation thai Ii is'lncxpedlenl to take action nt ptciant. A hot discussion followed the racolptof the minority report , but a fucotionsdolegatokopt ttio t'onfeienco In a peaceful frnnio of mind. At length n motion was m.iJo nnd adopted that both reports bo accepted. It was then moved that the majority report bo adopted. Tno nipliou was nmondeu by pioviding for tno adoption of the minority re port. port.After After Innumor.iblo motions ami counter- motions and sever il loncthy speeches fie synod adjourned nnd discussion will bo com- nlotcu totuorroo/ . . lirner.il l iilscopal C'onrerence. B\i.TiMoiti : , Ma. , Oct. Ul ) . At this morn ing's session of the general Episcopal con vention liov. Dr. Locke ot Oh'caso ' olTerod a resolution limiting the time of speech- malting on the part of all deputies , saving movers of resolutions , to sovcn minutes , and It was ndoptcd. Thocoininiltuo on uxpansos recommended that the nrosldcnt of tlio house of bishops bo paid $ .103 instead of j'OO per annum nud that the salary of the Decretory of the house bo Increased to $500 for the no.vl yaar. Several messages fiom Iho house of bishops were received and referred. Judge Wilder of Minnesota roportcd un favorably from the coinmlttco on constitu tional amendments the resolution to allow missionary deputies to vote in the conven tion. The repart was adopted. The order of the day was then tuUon up , It bcinc the constitutional amendments offered by licv. Dr. IluntliiL-ton , substituting for tba present lirst article n now ono , setting forth theuppostollcand Nlcono creeds as the con fession of faith , and changing the order of several articles. After u long anu nt timo'i heated dcbato the house got Into a snarl ever u parliatuon- turi question and , pending the smoothing over of the matter , tool : a recess. Tbo house of blsuoos adopted a resolution non-concurring in the selection of San Fran cisco as the next ptaca of meeting and asknd another committee on conference. Denver , the city liist selected by the house ol depu ties , will bo agreed upon. * irxin : TROURLK. Deputy Marshal llirtlelt Declares Thnt South Dakota Indians Are l > .ni-iri > us. Sioux CITV , la. , Oct. 20. fripoclul Tolo sraui to TUB Buu. | Georso Bartlclt , deputy United States marshal , Is hero from Pine Hid go , S. D. , today and makes sensational statements regarding the Indians ou the reservation. Probably no ono In tbo west is bellcr qualified to sneak on this subject and ba has been among iho Indians nil Ihu timo. Ho declares there is imminent dauircr of an au1 break. Ho says : "Ida not think thut McGUlycuddy exaggerated in the least when he tolc1 what iho situation is on the reservation , I have boon on the tasorvution eighteen years in ono capacity or another ana think I understand tbo Sioux pretty thor oughly. I know Inal the Indian * on Ibo reservation are more than unxious to cimaec in Ibo gbosl dancing asiaiu. They have ghost t ehirls secreted all over Iho rescrvalion. The only reason they do not clanco is because they nro afraid to start. All , they need , though , is an impulslva follow to start them. Onco'suirtod ttiev would bo llko a Hock of sheep , nnd tbo Indians would commence dancing all over thu reservation. They have opcnlv threatened to start in ngnin us soon us their loaders , Short Dull und Kicking Dear , return to the reservation. The chiefs have also stated they would bo ready lo assume tbo leadership on their return. They were with Buffalo Hill's show , but on their return homo were dotainoj at Fort Shoridun , Chicago , because of the throats they hod made. They have been released , lthough , und I understand are now on the reservation. " loun Snjirintii ) Court DE Moixns , la. , Oct. 20. [ Special Tolo- grnm to TUB IJKK.J Fnrnoss appallnnt , againstMickloson , Story district , nlllrmod ; Sloan against Jackson , curtiorarl , M ihaska dstnctalHrmed ! and samoordcr in three other like oajej ; Chicago , Iowa & Dakota Uailwny cornnunv ogninsi liorllnglon , Cedar Kaplds it Northern Hallway company appellant , - Tiumi uistrlct , revnrsid ; Milncr npusllunt , UKiilnst Nelbon , Audubon dlstrletj reversed ; Mighcll ng.iiiist Daujrhortv nppotlunt , Cal- huun ellsti let , alllnncd ; Hoover & Gumblo nirulnst Carv appellant , Cass district , nlllrmed ; Meyoilngh npppllont , against Wondt , Hurdin Ulitrlnt , nlllrmod ; Uttloy II. Hovntcn nppullunt , against Dnnuelburgor , Marsliall district , nlllnnod ; Uowmnn ap- , against Chicago , St. Paul & Kansas City railway company , Marshall district , afllrmod , Iti'itch OmahuToilay , , la. . Oct. 20 , ( Special Telegram - gram to Tins UKK.I Nebraska on Wheels - No. 3 gave its llnnl nxhlblr , this nftornoon at Cedar Uaplds with the usual lur/o crowd. Friday morning at 7:10 : itio train bturtb for homo , arriving nt Omaha at 5 o'clock. ? Snt rniurahlu t > i < Mr . .llurtln. FourDoniiu , la. , Oct. 20. [ Special Tolo. gram to Tin : UKK.J The local political - AMUSEiMIiiNTS. - COM rtENOINO TONIOIIT. The DlMtlnznlshud Ul.arauler Actor DOH1C 1) WlliSON - And thu Henntlfiil Yonnj AitUto MISS HVM1I. ; AUiiTJiN . In the Latest , JloH I2niihatlo | BIIUOOHS * ; DangBrsofaGreatGity lle.irtitlnliiL- tlirlllliu klumtluns Hiiiirrl ulln iui' . A uyclunu of cumnjjr. The iicinu rbut . rcalUiu U riMicheil In Ilils niuiiiini'uiit | iruihiclli > n HI'l.l'Mli- bcuiilllnl | iUuluk'r | .h of Mln llnadu Aiulua Uir | > eai9d lu etch l.iiu euterlni ll'u'lituterilurlnif ' thl oiunKoniunt. I'mil ' | ' Of / ltt /WOND1UKLANID - And UllnuThoalur , All - an-iiouiis co.NTiNiioitf snow-ass Kt'lAlTV Tin : „ . THOUN'l'ON DUAMATIO OO THE BLACK FLAG ADMISSION 0 IIKllllJIl cquility cluD has rrpadlntcil the nomination ot Mrs. Victorm Wcpiihuii Mnrtln for pro l dnntot Iho UnltLvl iHt/tuis. The Indies dc- clare thiit Iho tquaty ( | , club will niako no nominations until tbpy-lmvo B right to vole for ibo nominees ThCnWooilhull convention Is itonounwil as u/iwnrrrtntrjd upon the ; woiunn'.s riglits movement. CnrlMmi Itepabllcam nt Work. FAtitiiftiY , Neb , Outi CO. [ Special Tolo- grain to Titr. HRK.uruo ropubllcans of Ciuloton hphl n spWnifld mcotlng tonight. Captain .1. H SticKoU'iinn O. 1 . Hlclmrds nddrcssod the inuovlntt ) nml their rcmarKs wcro warmly rocoivfd. , 12. M. .lonkln , can- dldato for ropMsontattyij. also addressed the meeting und nmdo n ti-t'.u Improjslon. II * Colonel .lone * ' llooil U'ork. CitUM'onii , iJob. , Oct , CO. iSpccinl Tele- pram to TIIK DPI.I : Colonel .tones of South Carolina ndilriisscd a lugo nudlonco hora tonight under the nusplcos of the Crawford I.cnguu club Republican citliu : > l ism Is growing. His spojch was well received. IUCII F0 I'OlltlCIVltll I'lStolK. II\ii.KTOV ! | l'.i , Oct. 20. Squire Odormoll , a prominent politician anil JUMlco of Iho pence , was shot and Hilled this morning bv nU constable , Isaac Phillips , us the result of u political discussion. I.OU lit 11.11 111 til , The Jessie Oliver b.ibv loft at Dr. HirlorM residence last nlchl was sent to iho county poor fni in yostoriUy. Hudolnh Itiivolltu , the \voll known Iloho- mitiii utblctu unit loader of the t'jruvurcln , Is the proud futhor of n boy. All ot the bunln In tbo c.ltv will bo closed today , Iho day having been doclur'd u holiday by proclamation of I'rastdunt Harri son. son.Tlio Tlio city hail investigation will bo put upon the boards r,5.1 hi tins nftcrnoon. The session will I'o held in the council chamber. Tbo water main under the Tenth street viaduct burst Wodno-tday night , necessitating llio shutting off of thu water In that portion ot the city. A.V. . i'.irltor , thn city sealer of wok'hts and measures , tins moved Into the city hull Hh ofllco is on thu fourth Hoar , south aide of thn bulldlug. On Friday , October 21 , at 3 p. in. , n game of foot bail will bo called nt the Omaha base ball park botweou the Young Moil's Chris tian association nml Oinulin High school. .ludgy Hopewull loll for bis homo at Telca- mah yesterday aftornoo'i where bn will remain - main until nu\t Mona.iv when ho will return nnd uilto up thu business of thu equity ton it. City Clerk John Groves ind Frank Brawn- lea of tbo Kiroand Police commiss.on loft for Chicago Wcdnosdan night where they will bo sDoctutors nt the opening exorcises of the World's fair. Mr. Guy Douglas Uinkiy of Wcoplug Wa ter , Nob. , nnd Miss .losio G. Hells , were murrioa at the rosidcneo of the ofllcluiintr pastor , Hov. Charles \V. SaviJgo , Thursday , October ! M , 13'JJ. ' Omaha lodge No 1 of tbo national Associ ation of Steam Kiigmoars will celebrate the tenth anniversary of thu orgaui/iUiot. of iho 1 oil go ut INushlngtou ball next , Tuesday evening ; October i."i. The Commercial L"lt " "rary sotioty of tbo Omaha Commercial ciltQzo'wlllcolcbrnto the nnnivorsary of the ! ; discovery of America witn a special prozrajn bn Friday evening of Ibis woolc. All ox-sdildfiits und friends are invitcu to bo JJlUtUlll. A meeting of tlio Polish Republican club will bo held on SatttrddV evening ntS o'clock in Czanlowskl' bull,0,1' the corner of 1'wen- ty-slxlb and Walnut'streets. . Speeches will bo delivered in Polish und KiiL'lish and a largo attendance is oicpaclcd. Momluy night Iho" ; mpmoers of the Fifth Ward Houuulican club , accomnanlod by tl\e members of the Fifth \Vard Flambeau club , will visit North Omaha , where at the school house In that end ottUpcity tnov will assist n holding a rousimitajjubltcan mooting. Uamsoy Crooks ot hc county clerk's ofllco bus burprlsod his punVfriends by getting ' married. Allhougb isJKrlctly on'tho quiet , the ooroinonv was . .tWformed at Judge Elier's rosldenco iuV-duv oveninp. The ludy in the case was Miss Jennie M ! ISurnoll. A meeting la ihorotv > oalled for Friday , October 21 at S o'clock rj. in. , at the Omaha ' Wheel club clubhouse fo'r tha purpose of or ganizing n ( ; . O , O. club. In other words , the rider * of iho old ordinary will form club of those who were riders of llio orJI- uary and who still have Ibcir machine * . Chairman Caily , of the reuublfcan state central committee , bus cancelad the date of Judge Thurston's meeting nt Lincoln , No vember U. This was done to onnblo Air. Tnuraton to bo present ns one of the speakers - ors at tbo rally of tbo Fourth \Vnid Hupub lican club , to bo given at Boyd's thealer Thursday evening , Nuvomber U. A congrois composed of men of North Omaha was organized Wodncsday evening nl the Church of thouood Shepherd guild room. A great , deal of onibusiasin was aroused nnd the first regular meeting will bo hold ncx' . Thursday evening at , the same place and ou nlternulo Wednesday evenings thereafter. A permanent organization wus effected with Dr. S. H. Pulton suoauor , F. U. 1'raoy cleric nml Arthur Frost serenant-at-urms. Mr. D. E. Morron , traveling roprcsonta- tlvo of the Linmuor & Metcalt Co. of this city , came in from Valentino last night , ami is staying at tbo Duiker. In course of con versation with A Ban repotter ho snlu thai ho found In bis territory thnt there was a general stnto of prosperity , and that the crops were so good us to presage an ox- collonl fall Irndo. The ontlno ; ; for biHlnon In all lines Is cxccllunt , nnd uspeclnlly so r > s regards the agricultural Implement bus iness for Iho I8'J3 trailo. Mr Perrv S. Heath , Washington corre spondent of Tni : Bii : , Is in the city. M. J. Uurtlay. u Dnnvcr attorney , stopped In the cllv a few hour < yesterday cnrouto homo from St. Pnnl , nnd called on SV. S. Shoemaker , D J. Howden and a few other fnonds of .several yoari slimline. Coroner M. O. Maul und wife returned last evening from Croon lilvor , Wyo. Mr. Maul accompanied u pally of hunters from the Hivor , and was gene about lo-i ilnvs. Ho said tuat the outlll killed twontv-sovon anlulono and fourton boari , but forgot to bring homo oven tlio boar loelh oruntolopo hoofs in nn ovldonco of good faith. CmciGo , 111 , Got. -Sneulal [ Telegram to Tin : Bni : , ] TDO following Nobrasknns registered hero toJnv. Auditorium Krod C. Dolonc , A. A. Coonor , Oni.iha. Ginnt Northern Thomas F. Itoyd , W. H. Dean and wife , Omnlm , Ciir.nd Pucilic It , ( _ ! . CuRbing nml wifo. Mrs. Maria C. Miller. W. A. Paxton , Jr. , .1 , J. Johnson , Oinnlm , Sher man John F. Tnlbot. Onmlri. Trnmont - W. L , . Wilson , NobrasK-n ; J. D. Mluro , L. T. Small , Oinahn. Ni : VOIIK , Oct. ( JYifSpocInl Telegram to TIM : Run.I Omaha , } JJ J. Uoo , buyer for GntoCitv Hat comp.mv , Woilmlnster ; J. C. . MIIU , Hotel Albert. , , * r- in : i / //A , ffntftnnf floe IIii'i iii n nltr Hits Its nl.flftj ( < /il < ; ir/i / inIifJ ( iinril ( fi' ; ' , ten mil * wuiiinTt "JaVob , " 7 ioiTTiirT8'ijC"Tgo7 ' Tfl yoais. ' " II UO1H2S Jennie K , . Q'clol'or 10. IbO. ' , IIKU , 5 yearn. , , , / JVM US l'k\l IH N TH. - -J.I.I. , Fariiain Slrcel WOP , I KUN , MfffJ . H.\'C'lTI2MI2Nr. Kour MxblH. ronim'uiicJnx Hiinduy Miitlnoo , October. : ) . Ihu Itrt illitlu Oomiidy Drama A BARREL OF MONEY TUB IKON HlfcLS AT WO K. A positive riiMilulloji "In hl'iu'o iiioehiiiilsin , A hiinerb compuny > Dtvcot m.Hie , ullvlitf dunctm ; , catchy HJIOU ! iltlm , MATINI5I : WiiM2SDAV : ) , Monday uml Tuesday , Oct. 'Jl and " . " > . CLA.RA MORRIS Monthly Nij.'lit I'ltosduy Tbl Time In . OJ.AAlH.i ± l I An udaptathm from lliu ( Juriniui by Clara Morris , nalu oucns Hatnrday. first Hour , ( l.til ; luliHiny , ? .i con in. Neil AttrucllOu-l'altl Huta The skin ought lo be clear ; there is nothing strange in a beautiful face. If we wash with proper soap , the skin will be open and clear , unless the health is bad. A good skin is better than a doctor. The soap to use is Pears' ; no alkali in it. It' is perhaps the only soap in the world with no al kali in it. All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLEANSING. for Fanners , Miners and Mechanics , A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Ctc. A Dehgh'ful Shampoo. WHITE Rlisi Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water & . Hobb'sAro tha Gest on Earth , Act gently yet promptly - ly on iho LVntKII ! , > - JiKlHniiil 3UMVT.I.S dl3 wuiii iiuaju LB , & . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M POtHiiR Headaches , Kov- " na und Colds , thorough ly cleansing iho system of disease , and cures habitual constipation They are aunar contcJ , do not grliio , very small , easy to talio , anil purely readable.13 pills In each vial. PTfjut digestion follows tliclrusc. They absolutely euro nlrk bfitd- aclio. and nrerpromuirnd- ftl lij loadinS rt-ynicians. For sale by loartt'lR ' cl.-uiriflstsorscntbyiiiu , : ; SGcU.n\liI. Acldrts" KDBB'3 MEDICINE CO. , Praps. , Sa Fian o " " fOIt SALE I.V OMAHA. NED . J3V F tibn & Cu. C r 15th & DouglM , ts J .A Fuller & Co , Co' , lllli & DouKla' . its. I' \ \ Foster & OV. . Council muffin. 1 PROPOSALS L-'QU PAVING AND MACADAMIZING. Sunled proposuls will bo leeolvod by the undorslRiicd until ln : o'clocU n. in. . October I'aih. IS' ' ) . ' , ( ur the following kindsol'pivln inii- terlal , viz : bliuut : isprilt"in. ! MonI'ills or other .r.inlto , Coloi .idd s.in Jstonr , \Voodinir. Kims i- , , stone , and A Itr.liud briok , All uccoiJinir to sn ulnc.itloiH. Tor pavlii. pait of lhi > follow Ing qlrf > ts TIH ! alleys In tlio city of Oniiilia. uOMiprlsiMl In htreet ltnpro\ouiunt districts No Jwl , 4-T , JNI , I'll ' nnd 4'I ' ) , uidurcd linpiovod Iiy onlinitncus Nos. IIJUi. .Uji .I.W1. .iSW und . 'MJ icipputhi'lv. and for p.i\ln or mae idaiiil/lni ; slii'et Im provement district Nn. I-.T , ordered ImprovDii by onlln inco IllOI , and uioru particularly do- suilbed us follows , to-wlt : No.4eli Center s.lreot from lUth street to llthsirnot No 4h7 A'luy In block .11 * , elty , from Kill street to l > tli Hiioct. No. 4s ! ) Alley in block 110 , from 17th.Iroot tO 1Kb StIL'UI. No. 490 17th street , from .l.ickbOii btruot to l.o tvcnworth stiuut. No. 4UI-Alley In block IDs't ' , fiom 10th street to 17thitreot. . No. 4 I'.icllio street , from IlJnd itreot to the alloy hulween .l.'ml and Mrd streets , In thu city ot Omiili.i. L.i'jli bid tospsclfy a pilco per square y rd for the p ivlu ; complete In thu itreuts nnd u' . lay , and the iuicidiml/lii ; : { or | ii114 I'oiu plutu of stiuet liniiroiruiiiuiitdlttiiel No Hi. Woilc to bo'lone In uivorit.uifi ) with III.in mill siiu llli'.itloiison Illu In the ollk-a of thu Ijo.ir.l of pulilh * uorl.s T.u'li proiios il lo bu madoon ] iilati'il bl inks fnrnlshu I by the b ) ir I and to ba accompnii- lud Iiy : i i.'iTl llli'il cliook In tluiNiiii ) of $ it > o. ji.iv- nblo to ilui elty of Uninhii , as an uvldencu of goi > d faith. Tlmbu.iril iciurvcs the rl ht to reject any or all bids and to waliii ilufeeti. p.v. . iiiiticiiArspu. rimlriiiin : lloirl of I'ubllo > Vorl.s. Oniab.i , Nub. , ( Jutolur llth , Ib'J. . OII-l'i-SI- ' . ' ? . NOTIUKOt-1 ASSHSriMKNT OF DAM AUKS KG 1 1 OIJANGK OP OKA OK. To the ounuis of nil lots or p irts of lots anil iu.il uil lie aloiu.llid from llariiity sliiHiL lo li > ii\iiivorlli filn'iif .llth Hlruut fron , llulf llotv.inl at it-til to lL'ii\eniMilli struut ; : rnh fall cot from 1 1 o iv iii\ I lo Jones alrout and In- tottioriliiK stitiuts : Von nro liut-ciliy notlll'td Dial the unilor- fclgned. ilirco dlslntoroslod frt-ulioldors of lliu city of Uninhii. hnvn boon duly apiiointi'd by tlio mayor , with the upiuuv.il of Iho ulty c-oiinellof Haiti city , lo assess tlio dum.iuu u tlu owners irspegtlvoiy of ihu uiopurty nlloiMod by cliiin u of grndu of nalil htifDls declnrnd nucossiry ny ordlnancu No. I'i.l ' , p.is odOetoborT , iiti.aiinrovcdoctoborli1 , IH'Ji ' ) oiiaiofurlluirnotllluil.tliulli ivliuaouuitoil | said iipiinlntment , and iluly < | ii.illllt l as rn- unlred hy law , no will , on the Ilr < l driy of iNovonilici. A. I ) . IK ) . ' , ut lliu Iliinr of lUi.K o'uloM , In HID forenoon , at the ollljo ( if hlulvnr A ; O'Donolioe , 110.1 I'unmm btrcut , wllhln thu uorporiilollmllbifiitld oltv. muolfui lliu pur. PCIHO of consldrrlni ; and in iking thu HSIU muiil of d.ini.iKO to Hie iiwiit-r * le peotlv of said piopuriy "IH'ouU Iiy said nr.ullnr l.iMiu Into conaldcrullon iiuuolal benullls , I' any. any.Vou nro 'lolldnd to bo inosent at Iho linn uud pl.u-u urorusuld , and niiiKo itiiy objection to or Htiitiiinoiithtoiiuiirnliu > > iild a su-.iinon of iliiiiiuwus us you iiiuyfcimtljlBr iironur. \ \ . d. hll It I \ I IC , ' (1ICO. .1. I'AI'I , . T ii Mi'fi'u.orii , ( 'oininUluif Alipl.iHors. Onmbn , Oct. SOUi. ] M ) . ' . o-'UI-iat H/r Hi'iii.scH , buuru H.\K < I , > . niiiwAiii-- bniltif AmorluJ In tlio lilutk Illlli .I./UJ fret iibuvo lliu nun. A crlup , lirikiliu ntmuiiiliuru l.mrlr neivry Tlioia nrni mvillcliMl wali-ri lii\ui > nru < l HiuiunniU nf i > 4tluiiti > , I | rii l iilnnua b.illi In Ihu U . ' 1 Hi' KI.IIM , built of iilukiimil tiiii > . ui finiiiidiilos 3VI | itiilo' , ttrlollx Urn cln . OIH-II Inu | 'liu ' > ui , ti-jiiii lioai , nuc'lrlo IlL'liK , richly furmilivil , Itnu wlilo cr inilali * . inble u niHJcliillr , I inu nutuiuii , iiilhl whilom Jlutliuvil r.ili'n lo' tuu uuk ( if iiiontli. 'Ilirouifli lrnln Iroui I'lilcico U t > , MAItl'i- ; ' . Till' lluuit , . HiilBprliim. l > &K\VKH PROPOSALS. roposals will bo roculvcd by the nn- until liJUu'ulock p. m. UcloberUUh , Itu. , for thu ( instruction of u sauur lanuMur iltbtrlul No. ID7 , In I tin city of Omulis. us per ordiiinni-i ) No. .Ofl tieeordliu to pluns und kpeclllcatloiK on Illu In thu ollli-e of thu board of publlci uorlxs. I'ropoa.iU to bo inadu on printed blunlia furnlsliod by ttn bonrd. and to bo acconipunlcd by u certified chuck in thu hum of J.VKJ , p.iyublo lo thu flty of Onmhn us tin vlflf > ncu ot Kuod faith. Tha hoard iCburvc. thu rl.'lit to reject any ur nil bl < U and to w.ilvo defuurs. I * . \V. IIIICKIIAIiSiiU ; Cliiilnnnn of thu Hoard of I'nlillu O/n aha , Nub. , October JJth , 1W. . 1 NOTION TO PUOPKKTY OWNT.KS , AOHNTS AND LUSSKKS. In nnrsnunt'o of ordiii inco No , J ; .rcnilriii3 wtuor nnd C'n cunncotloiK to bo inndotoand within the curb llno on oorl iln stu > ot nn I nlliivi In streul Itiiproviiinrnt dl trlcts Niw 4M1 4 < 7 , m 40J. 4 Haul 4sv in the cltvof omnlm. yon nro bcroby notlllcd lo mr\kn till nrci' suy connections with WNti-r nnd ens iimln , or lut- tornh and tocomniotn < ; uoli worki on nr tip- foroNoVfinber inib. 1W.IJ , : is It U the ntirpc > o to | iiMtliu ! trroUinid 'illuyi In said tlUlnels. nnd more p.ittleiimny doncrlboil na follons , tO'Wltl Nn , 48 iHmtcr street from IHIi street to IIth street. No. 4ST Alloy In block iV > , city , from ITth strci't to ISth sirotii , .No 41 Mloy In block 110. olty. from nth Ntroct lo IMh strrol. No. 4I J Kill stn-nt troin .JneUson street to l.o'iM'nworth street. No 4111 Alloy In bloo ! < 1'iSii ' from Kith street to ' 7lh street. No 4 < i-l'ncins street , from : K'nil street to tlio alloy between ir.'nil street nn I , llrd sln-i-t. In the i-lty of ( liirib i. D.iled .it Om.ihn. Neb. this SJth dnyofOi'- toni-r , is.u , P.V. . IIIUIIIIAtJSKU. Cliilrman Itoird of Public Works . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' O.'O-'Jl-'J.-'l-X'VW I'rnclniiiiilloii nml notice lo thn n'cclors uinl Ipnal voters of l In ? oily nC Onriltuof an iiniin il olty olool'iin ' of inu city of Om ilui , to bo liuld on Tniud.iv , IhoMlidHV of No\omlii-r. | i' ' , for thu imr- posof electing ot'e uoiinellmui from oich until 'l'ii tlio utvi'liiM nnd loal votuis of the city of Onriba : I , ( ! oor-o 1' . lleinls , mayor of ( ho oily of Oniiilia , do Issue tli.s , my proclamation , mil by thu authority \cslud I \ inn ns surli iiuiyor do hurouy ultu p inilc notice to llio olcetors nnd IOKUIottrs of thuo.ty of Omab i thai an iiiiiiiuil oltv uloiMion of tlui city of Oman i. will ho hold In s'lld city on Tne-iil iy. llinolirlith day of November , is'ij. tor tbo pniuosuof olcel- lii oiiii oouncl m in from o lull ward. 'I'll polis sh. ul IKI OIHMI on the Hay of s ild olurtio i at ( iltfhl o' luck In tlm inniiiln j und fhul coiitlnun opuli inilll slo'rlooli III llio pM-iiln , ! of llio s linn das' , at the teipet'tlve voting phuos follmvln.towlt ! l MIII l'"r"or ' ' ' ' " ' ' 1 Mme nllo.vcn- 1 = tl1 "m ' . ) , . ! - V | ( corner nth and Contcr t-NW corner OM , nnd llim-iott ( Iil : N 1 : cor"ur 1lth : uml Vlllto" WAllD. ' N W ' t'oniur luh Ill , , ! , . " - w " " " 'or ' inth nnd Pavlllu eornor ' " " ' uml C"niL'r - " ' nml K ct""or I011' ' " " 1 I'luree Mh District-S n corner Ulli and Willlnu. . ' i-rci.'i' ' * t X r lorilcr ; hll"eonib and C'un- t X W ' ' 'onlor - th al 'tl llniu-roft . ' N ' ' con'"r ' nUl lllul Vlntiu Mth District S W corner 1,1th and Valley 1 1 fttlH llth District NUuoruur 23th mil Houluvaid IVOIUIC. TI1I1U ) WAItll. nihtrlct-S W corner 1 'th iiiul Chic isn ( 'd 1 Olslrlct N W corner 14th and D.ivcnpoit Id - side of Capitol avi-nu .ir ( cstof ) l.itli slrtut , 4tb DlsuluiWust sldo of I2th sticut , bo- ween Douglas .mil Dodco. streets. > tli Illsiilct N K corner iJtli and Capitol .vonnc. otb District N K corner fltli and Hniiioy irpolb. 7ih District S i ; corner llth nnd Djujlas iiuets. -Hi District N 1. oorucr J" th and .Tacltju i trcols. .11)1 ) Dlstilet J < K corner Uth and Hoiv.m ! ttlL'Cls. r.lL'HTU WAIlt ) . 1st DIstrlut-.N cornet 17th and Davenimi luect" . ' 'iid District N W corner 2.'nd and D.iUMipoii Brents. Jid District N W corner l" > tli und Dodcu iliuots. 4th Dlstrlut N K corner 17th and Dodjo I routs. 'illi Dlstrlot N K coini-r litli nnd Ilaini-y j. reels. tb DIstrlct-N W coinur IMUi and DonsLn ti cuts 7th District N W corner ' 'Cth street anil bt. ary's aM'iiuo. stb Dial rlul SV corner 20th street and bt 1 iry V .tvonno. Ol b DistrlBl 1 : ist side of r-outli Illlli hlreet. utttuen llarney slicot and rl.M iry'savnaui' Mill District NV i-oriiui 1Mb and lasiMin- > oitli strouts. lllli District SV corner 17th struct and Si I .ry'b aunite. . rirm ; vA'in 1st District Hast slloof blirriiian avfiuiu i ! > ! ) o > iie .MiindiTKOii blind. 'ml District S I ; corniir Hliuimin avuium nd Win t-trcct. .ird Dlsiriul SV cnrner Hhiirninn aventiu nd 1. IK" - > ti ool. nil DUirlut NV corner thorm.iii tivunuu ad Oraeu SIILCI. Ill District S W corner 17th and Cliurlu- ) ildOts i.tli District -K ! ! . side of blierman avuniM bout : iJ ) fuct noitli of N'tubolas stieul. Till Dibit lut ri II curnni Kali and 1/ard troota. ith Dlstrlot N W corner Kith and Hurt tiuut * . tflb DibtiiL'l N n corner 15tli and ( Jus irouts lUlh DlsluctKn,1 slilo North 17th streul bo- \\CBII California and t'.iss slrciils lllli Dlsirlct & K comer Ibtli finl ( Ja < > SINT'I Ibl District & iciiiueri.'Jth : sticut ami Ames Swl IMstilct b W cnmi'i tfitb air. nt and 11 uml iivmino. .Ird Dlstiict N IJ conn1:1 4 > lh and Iji'.uit lib Ulitilot SV \ corner'111. anil MauderMiu irt'ots , jib District ? n cm nor "Ith suiil Wlrt .in-et-i fltli DNtrU't S W c'Diimr 'Urd und I'ail'.cr . "ill DUtilci N W coiner "Hli mil Uoib > ftb lilstrlcl N I" I'oinor - ' and llurdi-uu jl reels. yili District N 12 coinur 'J.'nd and Oiapl ' Kib District NV \ corner ' 'ith and 1'r.iiiMIn ittCUtH. lllli District HV coinur "Ith and Kianltlln r.'th District bV corner " 'nil nnd C'lar itlOBts , KCVi.Mll : UAIIll. 1st DMrl'-'l 3 W uoiiiur 'JHh and M.non itruuf. Vnd 1'IitrIct-N L cornet -Jth uvennu and I'oiinlPton iiM'iino. : ird DMrlot SV corner Mill Hlreut nnd Woolwoitli uvuniiu. 4th D. strict- W corner MUli bin ol and Arbor slicot. ftlh DlHtilet Hoiitb slilo of Vlnlou ntiuut noarPMtof ( ) outbWil ! iiionni' . filh Dlntilol S U coniurWlh aionnii nnd I'oplduton avonnn Tin llslrlit-N ) ) W corner 'lit It find lian-jls street1 ! . l.KIIITIl WAIIII 1st DUIrlot KnsV Hldo of iilth Nlrc-cl ntiar ( siinlli DfiOliiirlMntiPol. . . . . 'nd Dlmi lotWosl hide -it ftJrt Bticul nu-n ( south oil 1'aiilf.Hoiit. yrd UiHlilct N W coiner lOtb iii\Nloholas | ! " Uh District X r. comer 20th and Cumin ; ; streets. Sth District WiHtsldo of North illh strui-t ne.ir ( norlh ofj t'ninliiz ( ttr ct. . . . . . Utb Dlstrlut S Kuuii'url''diinrl Unit slrouH 7th District b W corner .Olh and ( Jass MSTII Ibt Dulrlct S W ronior KJ and "MiMiNtrlct-N W uirnwr 40th and Ouinlni ; ° ; ! lmtrlgt-N H cormir iith and ruiimni " ' 'JtbDUtrlot Niirtl , slauof Davenport utreot HO rwintuf ( * North 31 iivuniio. f.tli dUtrioi s U corner 31st nvcnuu and " ' ' "ot'b'uittrfct-S W cornur ' - Uth avcnuo and In wllnos whereof I lia\n liprnunto bol my linnd in , mavor of 'Ud elty of Uinnhii , thU A licit : JOHN finovtH , City tlerl ) > . oludJlt NOTJCKOFTTJB SITTINO OP TJIB CITY COUNCIL Ati A 1JOAHD OF KQ UALIXATIOX. I To all tjx-puyoi * und OWIIOM of nroi.crty. I and all | i irtluB Interested In taxation I In iho I city of Uinabu : ' Von urn 1'urotn notlllril thai the I'lty couii ; j ell of Oinulia nil I , u pruvldeu and mjuliLd Mffiho ( Inrlor of Mniropolltin ( Itlcs , ho d nsim on MH u lui.trd of | , , u , | , n. tlnnol not \ < m ( linn Ilvo ilnyn , contiu .luilii ) ! TliiiKiliiir , iVtotx-f lli. I UJ. for tlio | nirpi > s ) otiMtmilMnz tin'MSM'ssnumt. ot nil proiierty within tbdollv of Omaha nsso od for Voii- oral taxation for oily t i\e for tlio ynr < nil. ! < iioli sin ins will bo hold nt Iho ortl. o of tlm t'llvCloiK of "iilil oltv In HioUty Mull Ifttlio olty of Omnlii , oonimoiicuu nt UiAloikn in , nnd ronllntiliK unill r.o'clorl ; p. in dally And you und inch of jolt nro bPMtiy n.itlflcil . to bo nn 1 upon ir Ijoforii said bo ir I of i on il 7ltlll | | lit the tlllix Hid IllaOO IIUlH'l to lllHllo liny oompliiliitoro'i.loctlon yon muv Ii m < t < i said .issufstiiiiiit or nnv p-ut tlu > n if m by Ktnlilloiirovlrteil. Cmnp'aliils ' In writlu , " inv , I ii llio I with tin * ntvl'lvrk nt , tiny liu.o dnr- Inz I no session of H ild ho ir i OlMCt. Jonx llnoM. . I'lly I'lork. SKWKtl HOMi-s rroolainat loii and not Ice of MilM > l Mnn to Urn oloctois iin.l loscul tolurH of tin- c-tv of Oni ilii of the qiie.stlon of Issuing ; bonds of the city of Om.ilialn iln-atnount of on , ' hun dred thou < mil < loll.ir < ( flii 1.0 w ) t < > n iv for tlm oonslrnctloii mil inalnfjn uico of sewers In llio oltv of tlm ilia. To tliooloplors and losaloloMof Mio cty | < if O null i : 1 , 1'eor.rit 1' Iti'mU. mayor of the olty of ( imnlni. ilo NSIIO His. my nroiMiiinatlDii , nn 1 by llio .intlinniy > osto I in IIIK , ssu Ii major , dohoio'iy Bitu iiiibllf nuici > f thn doctors and ItMiilolcrsof thocitv of Om .n < lliu a ueactal olct tlon will bu hcl I In iid city on Tuesday t lie null Hi d iy of Nudniiu-r HiJ. for the inuiioiuof BUbinlttiiu losiud olooiois : lnd b'Sil voteis tliu < | iiostloii ami prnpusilioii fol- loulnc. to-\\t. "si | ul lioniN of HIP city of H nli i .11 tlm sum of ono hundred tlmml dollars ilrtinH > bo Isiuod for tlu < c < iatti < u-il > u and in , ilat nun , o o ( MTU , 'i--i. lo run n < l ' < ior than twoniAno ; r . todriw iiilnmii , in to o\- ccid Ihe pi i cent p-r luinum u i i. < > IMOSI conniins mnmod thcrato , mil n il ' i ! " snld fol less Ih in | ) ir , t 'll ' < titoctiLuls II u till' SHU Iliorocif In hi ! iiMioiiilinl for th , . . . . ruclnn Illlll 'II lllltCII-illl'd of M'Wi'M n II" l\ . \f ( .Mnaha. and Hu1 pi.iui'ils i Ii. i , . , > r n > he i | < . Mirti'il flout tlm eli d'is ilu icin p ii d The sa < l < | losinni ah I propi tit 1. 1 snail ho miliiiilttoil losil.i clo 'tots cm . | ' ni-oniT form piovlilnil bv I'u. for olllci ii i , < ts , with lliMtoiils "Vr.- , " "Ml , " iinnl in , , , i All of s nd ballots li.iIna an "V i i f . .ulnc llio uord "Vrii" shall IIOCIHII.II . il n f > . i of Isiiiini ; ha d lion Is , and .1 I , r - > i ' . , ( is h-niii't an " \ " mark fnilonin ilv enl " .NO" shall lu > eoniitod mil , 1 1- < r I as a aln-t tl'O Nsillii i of s ltd b iniN 'I In1 polls' . ! ! ill ho otiL'li on tinil \ if s.iul election it oluhl n'olocU In the inoiiiiiu und sliull con ) Iniio upon unit ! Koclo ! K in thn ( ixenlnjfof thu s'lmo ilav at tlio rospui'tmt \otltij iHaues , us followsi KIHSr W Mtl ) ' W COMISr or l > l > V C"r"lr ' ' " ' "Ul1 t'L'nl"r N Wt'"niul'h | : Hid Uu. , , r .ft t X cornur IJt" n Mnloii Mll'O.Ml WAIlll. X W l > oriltM ' " " ' " " N W co'"or " " ' " " ' ri W cm nor ! ! iih Hint S K cornet : ; jil nnd I2isl sldo of South . ' b Ii corner lUlh nn fc 12 cornur 14lh and < 'r ' VromsiCt' 'N EL'ulm r leonth and Cen- nlritihtJ's | ) ' > trlit-N ; W corner 2'th anil Doiois' ' ' " SU'Ut ' S ' ' - . ' conicr-J" " > " 11 Jlanoioft' 2 corner 1'ith and t corner l.llh jud Valley Douluvaril TIIIIII ) WAIll ) ' D.slrlet-S corner I''th and Ohlciso -M Dlstilcl X Wcorner Nth and , lil DKttlct-Hiiiiih ' - sldo of I'upllol avenno iriirlULxaiifi l.lth street. 4th Dlstilcl West sldi ) of I2ih struct , bu- wuen Dmi.'l.is anil Dolire streets ith JMaliict .N K loinur Kin and Uanltol Mill II ) "ill DIstr.et N 12 corner Ulli nml llainuy .UUI'ts. i"1.1' ' . 'a"'ltrlct ' s 13 coiner lllli and Don lai Mh Dlsirltil N U i-ornnr 13th and .luclfoa tirujs. Mb Dlstrict-S 12 enrnur luih and Howard -l i cut- . . r.inmi AIIU. lsMhtrlct-\ corner 17th and Iavuaor | . 'nil ' n'Ntrlrt NV coiner U''nd anil l.iunport HV'UU , Ji.l District N W coniur ' . ' 5th and Dodsu .IlLM't- . . Uh Ulsirlcl N n corner 17th and Duil o invls. Mi I'lstr.'ut-N" 12 eoiiior Kill and II irnuy iiih District NV eornor VOIb and Ii > nilas Ul'Cl- . . ah Dlstrlct-N couu-r U'jtb ( hli out nnd .St. ary H a\onuo Mb DiHlik-t \Vcoiiiur-Olli sliool nml bu I iry H , i\uiiiio. 'Ith ' Dutiiui J2nslsiloif Ninth I lib street , utMiii'ii ll'iinoy strtiit mid M M n v's iMiiinc. I'ih ' Distni'lX \V cnriicu ISth aiul Luniin- Illh Diiinit-SW cornur 17th sticut and St. I ry's.nuauo piriii WAiiD Ki DNtrlcl-r.aR ; hlluof Slierin in avenno ; ) | ) > -i.lo .Maiidnrsua Mrunt. I'nil DlstriuM K corner Mi'jrni in ayunnu nil Wlrt hli < jri. > rd Disliii-t s U' cjinor blii'iiniii u\Qnnu nil 1-iitn-rri-'t. ( Illi IHsiHiM N W cornur bhuniuiii avviiuu nil lirai'o HIILM * ! . .illi Dlhirlct h W coriar 17th und I'h.irlui iroi't- , dtli Dlstrli-l K Ml slili ) of . liuiiii.iii uvonuo IxnlllUi fuot nurth of .N cliolaN trcul. 7th Disiiiul h ] . ' ruiiiiir loin and 1/anl ,111'ClS ih Dlalrljt N W eornor lUlh and Hurl ,111'UIS. illb District N 12 cnrni'r 1Mb anil dibi tu-i'ls lUlh DlHlncl Last Milii Nurth I7lh Nlioct bo- Mfdn Uiillfiiitila iinil Cass bticulH llth DiHirlul ti 12 ciuiiur Ihth and U.iSJ -UlUth. 8IXT I NV.MIII. Nl DIstilul-H I'2 otncr " 1th Ktri ut anil Antes Jail f'lulrlit ' H W uoriii'i Jli'b stiool mil ir mil HMIIIIIC. : ird DKtncl N 12 comer 1'ilh ami ( innt ' nh Dlslrlut-.S W cornur L'ilh and .iih'DUtilel "Hi inner''lib mid Wl.-l tlri-iilH. Olh Dlitrlcl i > W oiiiner .anl and 1'airi.r 7ih DNtili't N W corner ' 'Itli aid I'urby | ! lihlrlct-- 12 corner -7th cin.l Ilnnlellu Ulli Dlnlrk-t-N 12 cornur ' 'ml mil ( .rani ' I ih Dlulriut N V/corniT ' 'nib ami I ran kiln lllli Dlslrlcl W corner 2lih mid 1 ran'.lln ' l-'lh Dibtrlot b W cornur ' . ' 'nl und Claru .III'I'IS. HKVUNTII Wtllll , Isl DldtrlclHV ciiinur Ulli mi'l M isuu stri'riH. -N I , ( Cirncr LMIh innnuo mill < : ird DU'ilui s W corner ' . 'Jib mii'ut mill \Vl.olWOItllUVUIIIIll , nh D strict .N W cuniPi iiuh street ami \rbni stii'i'i. . illi Dlhirlci ' onUi Hhlo of VInlun > truul nii'ir ( niihlnfikOiltb ! JM amain' . | lilh DMiltM - > I' cornur .litli avonno and 7ln DlHiriciH \V \ curlier .illh mid I'runon , i'.iniiril 1st Dl lrli't-n.i t siilo of L't/th ulnut nrar ( smith ofHJhiU.o-jHlieul. 1 'ill Dlstriit WIHI sldi' } ( "id Mtvi'l nuir ] lauuth oil I'anl hlii > et , ; irl Dutrlut N W coinur .Mb uml Nicholas ] ' MlO'H. Itli Distrlut N 12 cnrnor liutli and Cum i\Si \ ttrui'U j , itli District WustkUUt of North S'ltb tticdl m > Hi ( iiuilli i > 01'liinlii. .tniul. Uh Dlnlrict S UroinurJidimil 1 7th District -H W uir/ior .uih mill WAIII ) . 1st Dlstiict b W coniir L.M und Cum u , ' | biilrlol N W corner -luth und Ou il < 1 , 3d District N K coniur 10th and 1'ainani ] utri'utH. 4tb District North Bloc of Dntonporl nieui nearlHmtofjMoilh J'id iniinna I 5th dlstrlci i 12 corner UUt nronuu mull Dudsoitruut. Clh District S W curuur 2iith uveuuo Juckxin stri'ut. In wltnuxs uhurcof I h r , c > liorLiinUi kfl mj Imnd as jnutor of bald city of Oinuha tblf 17th day of Octol.or. IMJ- ' . I lio. ( : I' . lir.MH. Miy i ' Attuit : Jon > ( jiioym , city Clcr'c. '