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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , OCTOBER 21 , 1892 , r JUDGE SCOTT'S ' ACCUSERS Several of Them Testify Before the Bar In vestigation Committee. QUITE A LITTLE TESTIMONY ADDUCED < jonntr Jiulzc lloniioniin , , TndRn IHbnrno .find Olhrn Tnll tit thn Court ) ' "Umnltr H.clli ] , " nnil ( llv DrtnlM nt n 1'ew of Them. Nob. , Oct. 23. fSnoclal to Tun Ur.n.J When Attornojs , T.V. . Grocery , O. AS' . AmbroioV. . \V. Morsman nnd John Sohomp ot Omahn nnu W. 11. Ktlor of Ulalr roachoil Iho Wiuhlnqton county court house this morning they found no ono present to nlr Krolvnncos aealnst .ludpo U. U. Scott , nail Commlttoenun Kllor sug natod the follow ing Rentlcin-'n ai poislblo wltnosscsi W. S. Cook , N E. DavlJV. . U. Walton , Jesse T. Davis , Li. W. OJborno , J. Uothrop nnd I. O. Jailer , nttornoys ; OJOTRO A. Bogifs , law student ; P Hnrrlninn , shorlfT ; C Moncko , deputy HQorllT ; I' . Haunomin , county Judge ; O. W. Wilson , farinori K. S. Uaylord , stockman. Chnlrtnan OrcK'ory dictate J n notloo In- VlllnR tUosj contlomon to appear baforo the committee , and than its tn3inbc ant down to watt , wtillu a yoani ; rain wont out wltli the Invitation to sktrmUh for wltnoisot. John Lotlirop soon strolled In and was put on ttio wllnoss stand. Mr. Lothrop had cases before > > ach lunn of court at whlcli JudRO Scott proiMoa , but ho had no fault to find nnd bad no pnraou&t knowludga ot tin- pleasant folkIons ! between court and bar. Tlion the commlttoo Btartod In on anolhor wait. Judge Ambrojo wnndcroi ! aoout the OulldlnK and shortly rotunied with Judge Uannoman , who had glvou him a pnvata rocltnl. Hrott I.octuroit n t'lalnltrr. Judiro Hannomnn dotnlled the clrcutn- Btanccs of n trial In which a Mra. Frocmnn Buod for a divorce. She clmrgoJ cruelty anil nonsupport nnd proved It by several wit nesses. Her husband had Illod a unm bill olloKlni ; adultery , but oftorod no ovldonco nnd In fact Old not put In an appoar.incQ. JudRO Scott KMVO Mrs. Frcomnn n sotoro cross-oxninlnnllon nnd lectured her soundly on the enormity of adultery , n crime , ho s.ud , that would soud her to the penitentiary. Hhr li'id agrocd by stipulation to surrender her children to FYoomuu iiud the judKo twltteU her about ttiat. Ho appeared to bo augrv , tnllccd a creat dcul and acted un- dlgnltlod and uauontloui.uily. llo rotusod to RVO n docroo. The witness believed Mrs. Freeman to bo n peed , hard working woman. Slio is llvmir ut Arlington luiii worked ail summer In a restaurant to ptovldu for herself - self and children. The witness saw Judro hcott "sit down" on nttoruoys pretty severely on a dozen oc casions. "lie irots red In the face nnd draws down the corners of his mouth , " said the witness. " 1 think ho cols rattled. Ho la not just right In the upper story. " On ono occasion Judpo Scott interrupted 1.V. . Osborno nud nncrlly anul : "Shut up , elt down I I am satisfied on that point.1 The witness .said Mr. Osborno was mild cl manner nnd , so far ns ho know , never snld or aid anything disrespectful to a court. The witness said Judga Scott hail dismissed sev eral cases hccauso the attorneys were not present when called , and there was genera ] dissatisfaction among members of the bar at the treatment of the court. No ( irlu\ancu Hero. At the afternoon session llvo or six nltor noys put in an appearance. Josbo T. Davii testltlcd that ho had not noticed nnytblnt korlously objoctlonublo In the conduct o Judpo Scott oxcent that the court insisted01 crowd in K business with inconvenient husto in some cases refusing to clrcultornoyb tnm to sco'irn ' needed papers. During the Sop tcrabcr term Judge Scott r.ima into the cour room without u sign of recognition to thi members of the bar , which seemed odd. Tin Junpo spnuo with some temper ti Attorney Oahornoon ono occasion , uiitt had i practice of speaking ; sbatply in addrcssmi the lawyers. The objection , it any , wns ti the manner rather ttinn tlio matter ot his remarks marks , but atlhoclosool the September torn there was n very general dlssattsfaatlonwitl the court's methods. The wltnesi had hai ovcial arguments with the Judge , but hchai no greater cause for complaint thnn will other Juueos ; In short , ho ulmsolf had n grievance whatever. U nn JmlKo. nnil I'roHncntor. " * W. O. Walton , one of the attorneys In thi Freomnn divorcocaso , said that Mr. and Mr * .Freeman mot n few days uofyro the trial an agreed to a stipulation dividing their pro ] orty and awarding the custody of tbo call a run to the husband , tbo wife also walvin her claim to alimony. At the trial tbo at fondant appoaiuil only by attorney and o : forod no oridunce in support of the charge c ndultery. On the other band a sister and Utor-iU'lnw testified lu po ltwo terms to tli inulntift's excellent reputation nnd Mr. Wa ton himself known had been good for a yet prcvlouH , Judge Scott examined Mrs. Frccma sharply and sought , npparentlv , to ostablli the fact that thcro hnd boon u private undo ntniidliifr botwcon Freeman and bis wife t which ho agreed not to pi ess the charge i ndultory in cniibidonulon of her waiver i alimony. The judge lectured Iho wo tan quito Kovoroly on tha enormity of tbo crlu otiarRod by the husband mid refused to gh her n decree of divorce. The court was m very dlgnifloJ , and seemed to bo hotly cor tasting thcj question of the woman's "virtu although shu had denied the cbnrgo of adu tory. Judge Scott ovldcutlv thought thoi hint boon collusion between Mr. and Mr. . Freeman to bccuro the divorce , but wltnc wns confident that ha wns mistaken. Judge Scotthad s'.oppoJattoruoyiabrupt ! while speaking and once ho hud spoki sharply to Mr. Osborno , whoso' uttoutlc liaa boon distracted momentarily from tl proceedings , but ho saw no occasion for sr ous complaint nt the conduct of tno cout At tlio boginnlng ot the September term tl ineinbers of Iho bar had n friendly fcolit fcr Judge Scott , but at tha and of tha tor there was goaeral dissatisfaction umot them. ynallllrd by snvoral Klroni ; Ailjeotlvei. L. W. Osborno said the relations botwo JudRu Scott nnd tbo local bar were cordi until tbo huglnnlns of tlio September tori when the former cmno into iho court roc v.-itliout recognizing nny of the nttorne\ \ which wns unusual und caused commo'i Tbo Judge haa haon procodoit by rumors his alleged uicerbltlcs. Tbo nitorao feared trouble and tonu uxtrn pains to pi pnro their imses : : , but there was no cc splinoy to i-ontlnuo tholr cases , .ludgo Scott's inuniicr throughout I September term wui "Insolent , opprosslx f iiiKUlttng nnil tyraiiical , " The witness i viewed several case * In ubioh the lntero < of the litigants sonmcd to require cintln i nnces , Such continuances hud huon aniv on by the stipulation , but JuUira Sec struck tlio casoi from tha docket wltho i lonvo or tolnumo. Thorn was noapparo reason for the couri'ti nctlon , OXUJPI i vanity in carrying out Its way ot doing bui I ness. r The witnass rotated several Instance ! I wlucli iho court had treated him Insulting I lw ono case ho glanced over Ills should [ at the sound of an opening doi I and tbo court said shnrply : " f Osborno , I want you to look nt me , kir. " T Iwltucis uuught sight of tils bon , who I Jenred brouclilnowaof tbo death of bis wlf I mother. Ho askoa psnnUslou to speak I the young man and the court responded t I tlly : "No , sir. " Judge Scott then turn to another attorney In tbuc.ibo with uromn inteuuod to bo iintultlng to the witness. From the bediming of the SctiMnibcrte tno wltnoss felt that his personal Hourly u in dantrcr. llo thought tbo court was teokl B pretext to oraor him und other attorni into the custody of thoshi-riff. llo wua pr tratod. Mck , und In the care of a doctor. Itnow from observation nua hearsay that was not thu only attornov who hud auffoi In this way , und that others ulso hud slei less iiU'hu from the sauio caubo , Jui Srotl's couno tbrougbout the term v terrorizing. Too witness reiterated the tory of Freemau divorce case , adding that Jui Scott tola Mrs. Freeman iu uliiogly t eveu color d mother would not part \v bar children to ueh K cruel lather ns Fro-- man. During ono trial Judpo Scott loft tha bench to beg n chow of tobacco , but the witness in that ease went on testifying. Mr. Osborno objected to such n proceeding , but the court , on returning. ald : ' ! tloa't know what you urc talking about , but tbo objection is overruled. " llo Overruled tllmnolf , I. C , Ellcr oxplntnoa tha dltmUsat of a case in which ho was attorney for the do- fonsn. Ho had boon oxcutoct by .ludfjo Scott for two days , nnd on bis rot urn learned that the case had boon taken up nnd dismissed , U hen ho Inquired Into the matter the court lectured him nome what tastily on his duty as n lawyer. When Mr. Ellor reminded the } udgo that ho hnd been excused the court Bald : "Well , that ilon't nnko nny dlfreronco. Attorneys must bo hero when their cases nro called. " The attorney then asked for tlmo to tlio a bill of exceptions , which was rofusod. Dur ing n subsequent trial Judge Scott called Kiler to him nna nskod the nttornoy for his line of ilofenso. Alter hcarlne it tbo Judco nikcd : "Will you mauo nu uflldavtt with that fchowmgl" The nttorncy snid ho would , but when the case cnmo up the court refused to sot asldo its decree on the ground that the attorney had made no showing at to the roaioti for his nbioncohou the action was tint dis missed. lj Moncko's tnstlmonv WAS corroborative of that of other witnesses but addctrt nothing now. now.Oeoreo A. lloggi , deputy clerk of the dis trict court , nctrd Mr. Ullor ask Judge Scott to ho oxomeil. Mr. Kllcr asked that his cnse bo passed until his return , nnd the Judeo said that would "oo all right. " The committee finished its hearing shortly niter 4 o'clocxand adjourned with the Inten tion of mooting at Tokamah alter the current , term of court. Knox County Court. Nionitutk , Nob. , Oot. 23. fSpecUl to TUB Hnn.J The district court commenced Tues day. Judge Allen presiding , The docket is very largo. Tbo murder trial ot Josonh Young , the half-broo.l Indian who shot nnd killed his brother nt Santcn agency iu n drunken row , comes up for hearing tomorrow nud a chano of venue will probably bo nsked , There nro numerous Jnry cases In civil cases and a good batch of divorces. I'rpinnnt'it 1 ulna Pur lory. riifMOST , Nob. , Oct. 20. [ Special to TIIB llnc.J Tlilsfweolc the obraika Hlndor Tnino company has cdininoncod to work un the croji of hemp raised on 1,031) acroi of land this year. Tbo crop Is the largest and beat over raised hero. The machinery Is so arranged that they food the hemp In at ono cud and i' , comes out at the other clean and rc.idv to ba-spun tntotwlno. Tboy are turn ing out four tons of tow nnr dny , Hotli llnrftnx Klllod. Un-riiMCiN CITV , Nob. , Oct. 'JO. | Special to THE Hci : . I A livery toain belonging to J. S. Giitord of this city wnllo being driven to Alma yostordiy morning bocuno frightened nnd succeeded In gottlng away from the dtivcr nnd ran Into n wlro funco , killing both hoi-boa instantly. ODD FELLOWS IN THEIR ( irniiil OMIcors Klei'tml , Two I'.ir.nlas and u Hie H.iiKiuet. It wns the gala day of the Odd Fellows' encampment. During iho preceding sessions the greater part of tha routine business had been disposed of , loavlntr tUo delegates free to participate la tha moro public and enjoyable - able demonstrations of the afternoon and availing. The onuimnmout met .330. pro ceeded to business at nn oirly hour yesterday - day morning , in order that the election ot uOlcorK might bo accomplished in tltno to mcotlho graud ledge of Iowa ut Council U luffs In tup afternoon. Tbo election wns HuUhed in short order. Mayor A. H. Weir of Lincoln was made grand master , T. P. Gage ot Fremont , grand secretary ; Samuel McUlay of O'Neill , grand treasurer ; J. S. Johnson , grand waraen , and George Ij. Loomis. g.-aml lopresoutatlve. The place of holding the next encampment , vns then considered , and Lincoln captured , bo plum. Tbo next annual session will bo holu nt the capital cltv beginning on the third Wednesday in October , iSiKl. After disposing of a number of minor mattets , the "ndgo ndjoumed for luuch. Piomplly ut 1 o'clock the cantons and odires boarded waltmi ; motor trains nnd pro- coedcd to Council UlutTs , where they joliuil n the paradoof the Iowa Odd Follows. They baa about l > 33 man In line and wcro cordially received uy their brethren of the prohibition state. After participating in the Council tiluffs demonstration all hands returned to Omaha , the Nebraska grand lodge ucting as escort and host to the Iowa lodges. The parade iu Omahn was sched uled to move at-I o'clock , but It was half an hour later wbon tbo columns were in roadl. ness nnd Colonel John W. Nichols who was marshal ot the day , gave Iho order to march. Tbo parade was n magnificent ono. havlnR nonrly 1,500 men in line. The Patriarchs Militant in tLelr gorgeous uniforms nnd with the precision of step acquired by long ex porluncn led the way nnd the subordinate lodges riled Into line behind. The Second rezlmont of Iowa com. manned by Colonel Dan Dunn nnd preceded by tbo Hod Onk band , led tbo procession. Next to tha bfind inarched conton No 14 ol Hcd Oak under Captain J. E. Wbolon , Thou carao Huwkoya conton No 27 of Fontanollo with Captain M. A Uiimv in command. Next In line was thi Pottuwnttnmlo conton , No. 0 , of Counci Blulls , preceded by thu Council Bluffs Juvo nllo drum corps whoso zouavo costumes wen hardly less striking than the moro prclon ttous nobllmonts nf the pitrlnrchs. The Odd Fellows' band of Omaha led thi Nebraska cantons. These were Kzra Mll- lord , No. 1. of Omaha , Captain II. Jackson : Ford , No. 3 , of Lincoln , Captniu T. F. Lash and U'onlenninl , No.I , of Ficmont , Guplnit Gcorso Walters. The Swedish lodso Wnsn , No. lbl ! , ot Omahn , followed the can tons , with Cupluln Nels Lundgren n y their head. Then came the tlireo Conn , n ell Bluffs lodccs nad Daughters o n Hobeknh in carriagoj , Tbo Union Pucllii 10 band tiled in behind tbo carriages und thai the grand ledge of Nebraska with 'JOJ men It t. line follower ! by tbo Iowa Brand lodge. Thi olhov subordinate lodges brought up tU' rear. They consisted of ICovstono lodgi' , No HI 1 ; Uuacou. No. 'JO ; Coodrlcb , No. Ill Slate , No. ID , nnd Allomaunon , No. 8 o Omaha und South Oumha loJgo , No. 14S. The Una of march was from thu hnll wes on Uodeo to Flftcontti street , on FiflooiUl to Douglas , ou Douglas to Tontli , ou Tonll to Uarnoy , ou llurnoy to Slxtosntli , ou Six teenth to Joffofson siiuaro and countermarol to Hiirnuv and tlicnco \Vnshiugton hull On tlielr arrival at ttio hall tnu loivn loilgo were confiontud with u sumptuous ropas whlcli ooL-unicd the tlmo until S o'clock who the luUI win ctoareu In rcadlnois for llio ic ccmion In tbo cvcnlni. . Tlio banquet at Washington hall last nlxh was a very pleasant nlT.ilr. After an cxco lent mo'iu hud bean disposed of uy iho Od Follows and tliolr ( juosts tUo pirty ropalro to the liirRQ hull nbovu to prepjro for the re coptlon. Mayor lioniis dcilvorod an nddrca of wclcomo und pave to ttio vMitori tbo liberty orty of the city ( luring their sojourn. Pas CJr.ind Mastor'A , 1) . Jonoa of Onutm folio wo tbo inuyo1' with a fciv rcraarks. Mr. Jouu organized the first Odu Follows ll- Omaha many yours ago , und crojtly Intoi os ted iba ust > cmblaio by spsuUln o'f tbos In uarl.v ilays on the fiantlor. The iu > wl Iny. elected prund muster , Mayor \Volr of Lii y.or coin , anslstod uy the p\st crands nnil tb olllooraof the Iowa grand locigo , then held short reception. A ball followed tbo rocoi bo tiou , and the ilancinu was Kept up until Ion bo uf tor midnight , J'8 FINISHED THE EVIDENCE Irvine Murder Oaaa Rapidly Drawing to a Olo36 at Lincoln , ARGUMENTS OF THE ATTORNEYS BEGUN l.lttlo DaiiRlitor nftho rrUonerTnkon from the Court Itonm I'oiUlon or the State1 * Attonipy Aildltlonn Tentinionj' . LINCOLN , Nob. , Oot. 2J. [ Spaelal to Tits DBF. . ] Tuo Irvine trl-i boa about run lu course and will soon coma to aa ontl , Tbo ovldonco was nil lu by noon today nnd this afternoon tbo attorneys commenced tholr arguments to the jury. U U probiblj that a day and a halt will bo tntton up with tbo argu ments , and all are cxpoctud to b ) eloquent. The Interest lu tlis addraiscs to the Jury by the several noted attorneys connoctoi with thocaso promlsoto oxclto as much Interest as did the testimony on the most exciting a ay 3 of tha trial. When court convened this morning Dr. Lconhnrdt resumed the stand to complete bin testimony. In reply to tbo questions put to him bv Attorney Whodon for the defense , the wlno3i admitted that the fact that Ir vine hud soon the visions described by him , thnt ha had suo'i a powerful nltootlon for his wife and child , nnd that his wito bad bom seduced by his best friend , might cause him him to grow Insano. The stata Introduced an Illustration of Judas Isearlot ns a central figure , but when Mr. Wboiion put it In nn- otbor form , with a man Urlvan to frenzy by reason of Judas' bdtr.tyal of tbo Savior , tbo witness admitted that U tbo man came across Judas sitting betide a man uutnod Smith ho would bn moro apt to &hoot Judas than Smith. Dr. Uuvcs , nn assistant physician at tha Lincoln Insane asylum for thirteen years , was placed on the stand. Ho hnd never seen u case of transitory mania or frenzy , but bis description of the disease was very similar to that given by the otbur exports on both sides. On the sttito's hypothetical question , which ascribed method to all of Irvine's actions , the witness pave It ns his opinion that Irvine was sane. When the defense - fonso Introduced Its question , with its quail- floitlons ol transition from great Joy to In- tcnso grief , Iho hallucinations nnd the at tendant results , iho wllnossstntod tbatundor such circumstances the man wns probably Insano. The Important elements of insanity , iu the question put by tbo defense , bo pointed out * ns visual hallucination , Incoherency - roncy nud want of inamory. Dr. L. O. KhorteH of this city had treated Insane patients in the course of a general practice covering a period ol twelve years , but had uovcr sooa a case of mania trnnsi- torla. To tiio hypothetical question Dr. Kbodos w.ts of tbo"opinion that the man was sane , knew what ho wns doing and was uar- foctly able to govern ills actions. On cross- oxamlnatlou Mr. Whcdon questioned the witness closely as to his dotinltlon of n delu sion. The witness stu'.od that Sir William lllackstono belluvcd In vvltchos and de scribed this ns a delusion. Mr. Wlmton wnntod to know If tbo witness believed the bible was the word of God. Ho replied that ho did , and than tbo attorney asked him If ho behoved that when the bible said there were witches that tbo author wa < laboring under n delusion. The witness was forced to admit that bo held to no such belief. At torney Adnuas road to the Jury an extract from Mauilclay on transltorla mania , after which the atato announced thnt it rested Its CI130. Hearing the Arguments. The argument to the "lury was opened by .A ttornoy Adnms for the state this afternoon. The apeaKer called tno attention of tbo jury to the fact tbit tha prisoner at the bar stood charged with murder In the first degree , with murder In the second degree and with manslaughter. No mau , said the spealter , would ( jo farther In the defense of the chas tity of womin than himself , but no man Had the right to talto the law Into his own bands by taking Iho life of n fellow man. He re minded the jurymen that tboy wore iu the box , not to try the sins of Montgomery , butte to dncldo whether or not tbo man wlio stood before thorn charged with murder was guilty and wlmthor ho was responsible for bis not of tnittne Montgomery's life on the morning of May 2(1. ( Ho referred to the fact that Irvine claimed to have so groatn love for his wife , and tbon pointed to the lottow from Mrs. Irvine to her husband , live of thorn in four months , onch niltlcg for money and complaining that "ho did not write to her. The speaker contenuod thnt Irvine must have had some suspicion of his wife's infidel ity buforo starting for Chicago and pointed to the fact that ho had been so caroftil to tiro- servo copies of all tbo telegrams be sent her , aoclnring that Irvine had a desireto hunt down his wife and so euro ovldonco to brina about a separation. Little Flossie hnd occupied her customary seat on her tuther's knco durmor the opening of Attorney Adams' argument to the Jury , buthnr grief nt the severe arraignment of her father was so Intense , and her sobs so affecting , that she had to DO rotnovod from the court room. ICovloit ed Jrvine'H Acts , Continuing Mr. Adams reviewed all of Ir vine's acts from the tlmo bo loft Chicago until be killed Montgomery , claiming that none ot the acts were those of an msiinn man. If Irvine's solo purpose In coming Vi Lincoln was to throw his arms about his friend Abbott' * node , why did ho not go to Abbott's house und enact that scuno there instead of first killing Mantgomcrv und then sending n buck for Abbott. Attorney Adams claimed that Irvine bud carried tbo revolver all tha way from Silt Laku for thu purpose of Killing Montgomery , that ho had kept copini of the telegrams and secured his wife's confoislon bacauso ho wns fearful of mob violence , unless ho presented some plausible reason for shooting down in cold blood ono of ttio city's most , prominent mon , that ho trembled und grew palo because bo realized the fearful consequence of his crime , and that his subseiiuont conduct in tliu Jail was In pursuance ol u cunningly con ceived plnn to simulate Insanity , .Icsso U. Strode was tbo lirst sneaker for tbo defense. Ho impressed upon the minds of the jury the solemnity of their duty , nnd J churgo'l them thnt thev must either find the nccusod guilty of murder in the llr.it dovreo or Hml him * gulltloss und mane htm a free man. He went over Iho causes loading up to the commission of the deed for which Irvine t is bolng tried , and asked what public good i would bo done by punishing him. Ho con- i tended that tbo prisoner's previous chnrnc- tor und reputation woioln utter contradiction to thu theory ot premeditation. Alluding to Irvine's apparent inolhod in collecting tliu evidence of his wife's intidollty , Mr. Strode claimed that tlioy were tbo moihuds of a man i who had love und hot murder In his heart. Mr. Strode oondamnoJ In strong terms tbo action of Montgomery in using iho name of his own sister to cover up his licentious de signs nRuinsl tlio wife of bis friend , anil characterized him us a consulonculoss libar- tine , who icali/od ut tbo 11 mo ho debauched hi. friend's wife that ho richly deserved tbo fate that eventually overtook him. At this point i ho court ud jouruod until" this even ing , when Mr Strode completed his uivu- mcnt and the court took a recast until Satur day morning , tomorrow belli ) ; n holiday , Kvtniun llu * It lliirrlc.ino , STHIIMMI , Kan , Oot. 'JO. 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Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable diuggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any ono wno wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO , , SAN FBAWOI8OO , OAL. I OTTISVILLS. KY. MEW YORK. T _ You onn rcrtuco your \\HRlil from ten to twenty jioiiiulM a month , nt lionio , with out starving , nt reasonable cost by the use ol Dr. Clarke's Home Treatment , perfected in many jenrs practice , causes no HlrkiioHs or injury to the liculUi.islilghly indorsed. Send for proofs and testimonials. DR. F. B. P. O. Drawer 13.1. Chicaci ) , EH. AGEXTS 1VAXTKI > . Any one whose Watch has a bow ( ringwill ) never have oc- casionto use this time-honored cry. It is the only bow that cannot be twisted 6ff the case , and is found only on Jas. Boss Filled and oilier watch cases stamped with this trade mark. Ask your jeweler for a pamphlet , or send to the manufacturers. Keystone Watcli Case Co. , PHILADELPHIA. Kecpcooll 1 ho iilnirnc can't roach you If you do thorliilit thine nt the right time , LOOK AT THE SECRETIONS ! Sco that thojr uro licaltlijr ami perfect. I'at the Hvcr to natural work This fvtmirus dlte.tlnn nnd nutrition. Avoid unrlpo fruHa und unvrholosnina racata. Cook IIVITJ thing , uveu wator. Clean oil tbo membranes of stomach and bow Hi at 0113 j , wit I Dr. Steel's ' Mandate Pill ? , They carry away nil dlieiiio gcrnn nnil nil poison- oiiHiunttrr. They uiiuru perfectly hc-nlihy nnil niitural pccretlonn Tiioy turn tlio llvor to tbo no. intuit of ilUcntlon unil nutrition , ijnlckly , snToly tlioroiiKhly Kcop hand cool , feet warm , skin cla.in SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS , havn bi'on toslcU In manjr n Cliolcm oplilouilc Thoj do for the. STOMACH , LIVER AND BOWELE do wlmt HHnllary sclonco eaya gliouM tin ilonairllli paln.i , closDla , roinni anil tlio outtir | ior < iu TliO ) clcnn null nitrify Ilia Inner litnuu mill put llio all- niiMitnry rhl iiinulj In pprfcct order A\ulil nllnilllaliK. Clenr tlielr ulTccti outoCtbc system nt un ( a with thn .Mnmtr.i'M I'llU. I'nt til < alimentary cliuiinolB l'i ynler nnu bid dottaneo u cliulurn. IncliolurnupldumlCH , and nil ottiun Involvlni ; tin llvur , Htnuincli ami liowuli , ni&rn caip > < of provtin lion nnd euro ntnii I to tlucroilll of Dr. fihuniita MnndiaUo l'll | tlntn any ottuir nzutii y or remedy Anon anl Coniplon Treataioit , conilitbiT o Suppoiltortei. Olatingnt la OjpiulJi , uljo In llo > nmll'llUt a I'ujlilru Uure for Uiteratl. Intarnil bllndor llloo lliulta iinj Dargaia , Kujiatur llorjll- taryt'lloi. Tnli Itmiol/h-ii never b'oa known tc Jall.llpjrbor forJJi 3ii Uyninll , VVlirsutforfrora tlnitiirrllilu Uliisiu it u i/ ( , v clu > n umrantj ) li uoiltlvoly il o-i with U Dotqi r rafim I ilioitiuniir If not earn J soil oti u i fr fi")3 ) buuiplo. ( iinranti ) : liiuedlirKuhii XCo. , Druj ltti. Solu A/o.n'.acornoi llith anil lloujl it iraati naiu ! IIL K. 0. WES1Kllt\ > H'J\.NI ) . .M'.aa.iJJlJa lur UriDrli-lDUlUuii , KiU , NJI ruKlu , lieluaoiu norroui .t'.fgnritoa ojuial bi mlculioior tobaosi. WukjfuInuM. Muatil Djurji ( lon.daulnuaiof tu ] llraln , 04(1 ( lnj In i mltr , mlidri liecay.d ntu , I'rjiLiitarj CM Afo. llnrrjaoii , , * ) of I'owor la ultUjr ur , Impatuno/ . l,9uourruai.iri' nllKemalo Wui'tujjjji. Inwtunurj Ixijui. rpjf ) uiatorrliu.iouuJ by oriif-iivortlan til tiiiiru telf-abu ouror liUuiitjncs. A montU'i IrjU-uuil 11,0 for H.br iiitilVi > KuiMtU3i U UOTJI tj oar i : clionl3 lor u U.JX3I. trltlillii will } } wrltui Kaarantcoto ratunJlf natiiural UuaranteQ 11443 oplr br 'IhooUura. V. \ aailruir.Ut \ , sola Hiant outlnu t eornor lUthnna VufHam > t < , Om.iUii Save Your Evesiii ! Eyvstestod free bynnBXl'KaT 1'erfcct adirstinont. buporlor lensoi. .Nerv 01 shoaJai'ho cured by usln ; our Spo tAOlo and liyo.'l.ibiej 1'rlcoi low fur tlrjt ulaj goods. THE ALOE & PENFOLD GO. . must.cvditrhto.i u.oy DR , HJ , BAILEY Teeth Klllcil With out I'rilnuy llio I-xlost Inven tion t fiui rn r.xniAiTrntruour I'.vu OK 1KM1F.II AiTU.siTor : TMU-II ox IIUUUEH vou ,1 00. 1'crfcct ( It Riiirnnteal. Tcotli oTtr.ictod In Ilia morning. J < o\r tliios Inserted In ovonln ; of S..IHIO day. Sec specimens of Uo-nov.imo Hrlt\tto. \ 8 o spoi'tuiGiH ( if I'loxlblo hltxstlci IM.tto All wink warranted us represented , unicc , ililril I'uior. L'axtui Illujc. Telephone ltjf ) > , UiUia'il I'.ir.uii St . TnVo Klovato ? or Stiirw ty fro n IHh Struct t'ntruMOo. ORDINANCE NO. 8303. An ordinance crc.illti7 sonnr district No IG7 , ( ( ( lining Its limit * , sl/o of sewer * anil olov i- tlons , nnil ( llruetltu tlio board of vmbllo woiksto tal.o the tii'oesAiiy stops In uniisu tlio construction uf iliusonur In s.iUl iiu- tr ot. Ho It ordnlncd by tlio c ty council o ( tlio city of Uniilii. ! : wecllonl. Tlinltlio sewer district No. 107 In tlio cltvof uniilm U lioroby crtntud. tM'otlon'J "Hut tliu sewer district No. Ifi ? shall compiUo thofollowlni ; lota uiul tracts of r al ostiitu. Lots n-0-7 mill 8 In block I : and lots t-.MI and I bln.'k" : mill lot 5 block H ; and lot 4 block 4 : nil in l.-v Vut i 1'l.tco ; anil lots I- --iliind 4 block 27 j nnil lot-5-0-7 ami h In block " 3 ; nil In 1'opptolnti I'arlv K'ftloii.'l Tliu sewer district No. 107 shall bo constructed us follow * . ' Itoilnnlni ; nt tlio manhole onlOth stieotjust south of the south linn of Davenport strcot with an olovutlnn of ! ! II feet utiovolho city datum : ihonco ttlth nn s Inch plioi | > iver to a tnunholu In the center of tist street and on tlni north line of IVivon- pott street with nil ulinatloii of 'itlS-IO root ubovu tlio city datum : thrnco north on the center line of list slroot wdh mitt Inch iilpn Monurtpu Hush lank loonlrd i'3 foot south of tliu notth line of lot 4 In block 4 In I.n Vol i I'lneu. with an o'.ovallon ofMti fcot nhiivo tlio city dalnin All Dm aforesaid otov.it Ions to boat thn How llnosot sild sowcrsul thu | nilnis named. The allqnmunt nud pindusnf said Huwors to bostiMlcht lines between in inliolcs nnil ether point : ) spovllliMl , as f'ir ns pr.ii'tloub.i' . und ao- cordliu to plans and Mx'elllo.itlons Illod with the board of nubile works. Six Inch lunclhm pieces shall bo placed In x.vld scwet overy-5 fcot , or ustllruetoil In writ- IIIK by the city eiiirlnooi , bower Ink'ts sliull bo constuictcU Insihl M-vif-r dlsttlot i snoh points as thp city cn- Klnoor may direct. So tion4. Tbnl tlio board of public works Is hcioby Instructed total.o the nooowiiiy stops toi-nuso thoconstiuctlon of the sewer In s.ild ( list i let. Suotlon . " . That this ordinance slmll take etloct anil bo In force from and after its p isa- "Y'iissod October 7th. K72. JOHN OWOVnA ritvOlork. P. P DAVIS. 1'rosldetit City Oonnc.il Appiovcd Oulobsr llitl . lh' ' . ' . ina : P. m.Mis. : Mayor ORDINANCE NO. H'J ! ) ! ) . An ord niiii"o cie.itln'strum Improvement district > o. 4V ) in the city of Oninlin Tor tlio lninovliu | ( it tliu a Uiy in s'lld ills- ti let liy pivlnj ; iind nllon Ins thirty da > s to tlu > propel ty on ncrs In sulil district In which to determine nnd deMfitiato tliu innturl.il du- blii' I to hr used forstieh Improvlii ! : . He Itord.i nu.i uy tlio city council of tlio city nt Omaha : Suction 1 That Street Iinnrnvcttionl Dis trict fu > . 4V ) for the Imrirmliii : of thu alley In said district Is hcruhy cie.ited tn tlio cltv of Omaha. Sections , Thatsticct Iniprovemontdlstnct No. 4M shall compiNuthu allov In block I Hi. from ITtli street to Ihtti street. In the olty of Omaha , and shall include .ill lots and real oblate on both sides of said allcv bacn n dis tance of I'U feet from the lines tlieieof , and'lt Is hoiebv declaicd necessary to Improve thu .s.iinu by paving. Section : L Tlmt street improvement dis trict No. 4f'i ' In thu city of Omaha he and the aamo Is hereby ordered Impiovul by uavlng thn bamu. Section 4. That thirty days no\t , nftor thn p.issiiKuand approval of this ordinance bo and thcsiinols hcriibv allowed to thu owners of all lots nnd io.il estate In said street 1m- pio\.mcnt district , to dctormlnu aid desig nate the tnaturialdcslrcd to Lo used for the Improvlii ! of the sumo , an 1 notify the city rouHell tliuieof , it bavins been and bolus herohv deteimined by the mayor and cltv council of s.ild city , for reasons wlilch nppe.ir rl hl anil propur.lhat.ill the io.iU t.Uoin said strcot Improvement district , blmll bo ch.trKUil nnd assessed with the cost ot Improving thciu- in. to ho thereafter ilulurmlnuil unU Vbiun- lishod Hccordltii ; to thu buncllts to the nrapcity In said stiuot imprownont district , and tliu llo ird of I'nbllcoiUs Is lioruby di rected to jIMJ nnilco to the o\\ tiers of lands und lots , subject to local assessment , for the oostots.ilrt Improvements , to dotoiiiilnc and designate the matcilil tobonsod for such 1m- ptoviii ? , by publication In the otllcl.il paper of tlic > city for tlireo con o utl\o days , rt least fifteen days prior to tlio lap-is of said tlilitv days. Section . ' > . That this oidinanco shall I.IKO olTcotandbo In force fiom and after Its pass age. I'ussod October 7th. 1H > . ' . JOHN cuovr.s , (3lty ( Olerk K. i' . DAVIS ; PioslduntClty Council Approved October 10th. ItiU. GIO. i1 , lions. Mayor , NOTICE OF TLJE SITTING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. To the owners of the lots , p.irts of lots and real I'stuto abuttiiu on or adjacent to thu bticcls , alloys or dVuuiiGb hcieln named or HltiiHtcd in whole or In pirt within any of thud strlcU hort'ln specified : You anil unch of yon are hereby notidoil that thu oil v council o : the city of Omiha will sit as a Hoard of rqnall/'itlon , nt thu olHcu of thn City Oleik. In thu City Hall. Oni.ilin. ub. , on 1'riday tlio-Sth day of Ocio'iur , ISrJ , from 'J o clock 11. m. to.'i o'clock ] > . m for the unrposo of conslduilns nnd ecitiiiii/ing the pioposud levy of special t.ixcs und assessments .is shown by "Proposed Plans \sioiMiiciit' non on Hln In lh < olllco of said City CloiK , and eoirectliiRany oirois ihoroln , anil nf hc.iiiii' all complaints that thu on nor-i of property so to ho iivir > iud and t.ixcil may iiial.o ; said special taxes and iisicsbmunts proposed to ln < levied hulni ; ncccssaiy to eov < rlhi' cost of the hovoral Impioxumoiitsdiily iiiithoil/ud to be made mid nn\v coniplutcd , as follows : Torotur the ' -ost of iiorniancnt bilok Blde- w.illv. laid by .1. C ) . I'oiby , atnountln to tlio BIIIII of j-1 ) TI.T ( > n , Including ihucnstof lnspi > otlon , nhlch said sum It Is pioposud by aicpnitdiily adoiited by tlio City Council IOHRSI-HS on tlio propoiu opposite which said slUuuallcs wcro constitu'ted. 111 follonn : Lot 1.1 block 4 IliinsfOin I'lncoilD nS. Lot II block 4 . . IB- ? . hot 13 block I . . 41) ) : . ' ? . l.ut 1' ) lilocJc 4 , , 4''J ) . Lot IT hlojk 4 . . 12 2 > . Lot IH Mock I . . 40 LM. l.oi. IDblncIv t . 41 UT. North ( bfcut lot 15 block II Hanscom I'lucu } 'I7 HI. lol in block 11 Hunscoin I'lnce $41 ' . ' . Lot i * block 11 . . 411 L'T. Lot IH block 11 . . 40'JT. Lot 1 fhvrry Garden 101 Ta , Lota . . til c' ) . Lotil . . Ill l/l. lut 4 . W 47. Noi Hi 4C 4-10 foot lot .M blocic & West Hud Ail- ( llllonJJT Ml. Lot ' "J block 5 West Hull Addition ? ! ' . ' 75. North KJ foot lot 3 block H I ) V Smith's Addi tion JiU KU hmtli 4lfeot hif.'Wofk 8 i : V Smith's Andl- tlon * VI T . Lot It block S K V Smith' . * Addition JIM 4V , South II feet lot 4 block b U V bmlth'i. Addi tion $111I 'lo cover tliu rest nf licniiai.ic.nt blduwnlkr of Kunsiisbliincj , Including inspection , laid l > > I''urn.in k Son , ii'iiniintlii ) ; to thu sum ol UI.V.il.l.hlcli h.ild HIIIII It Is proposed by n report duly adopted liy the city coiincll to as. boas on thu property ntuo | ita which s'lld > < lau < wains xseru constriicluil , us tolluwni Lot 4 block i.il Uni.ihaifl.1" ) iO. Lotr > hlockil : : : 171 40. Lot 4 lilncK .I.'J * 171 un. Lot .r > hloclt II-'J IS. ) f. . K 1 feet lot U b'otik W Omaha 31J1 16 , Lot U blouK 140 ( Jiniihii JI.Vi in , LotT hluuk 114 1'Jd ,1(1. ( K45 foot lota Dtoak 111 Oinalm-U IS. hub lot lof lotOUipliol addition Wi V7. ! : . ' . ' feet biih lot 9 of lot U fan.lol aiiditloi 511 IK \V s'i'ilot l.'i of lots Capitol addition $37 III Tocovirlho rokt of nitilli'lal slonti side' walks laid by I'oidit Iliiho , as per thelruatl mate uf Ail-Mist l.'Mh , Ib'-r , ' , jncluillir , ' Inspuc. t.on , umoiintlnn to the sum ot < 4ll ai , wlitul : stilu HIIIII It Is proposed by n report ( Iill ; adopted by iho city council to ansoss on tin run I ustato ojiposlte which Maid nldo walks wen constrnctnd , us follows ; N KS feet lot 1 block l.'tOnmhaglGI 07 K H feet lot 'J blook 77 . . U > 49 Lot 1 block 7H Omaha $118 05 Lot 2 block 7S . . t-Ofi-J Lot a hlocK'.H . . H'l 0-1 Lot 1 h ooK Ks . ' 'JT 61 N UJ foot lut 4 lilook W Uiiiuhu $170 'J4 HII : feet lot 4 block OJ . n.'HT That purl east of we-,1 S3 fcot lotTblocl Kl Omaha * l 7 OX SOU fuut lotfi , block IC7 , Omaha 5f a.G3 Lot 1 lilxk 171 , Oiaalrj , S-'J.S.IO Lot - block 1TI . . 178 M Ixit : i block J7t . , 178..M Lot A block : t5t . HiS-M Lot A block lli"- ' > . Omiihn , 81'J f 8 n 4i lot I mock IU3 > , | , Qiuahii. M.T.CO Lot 4 hlookSOIK , Unialia , I.M.M7 Lot 1 block 20ft J ' " "aiS.4D Lot H block -JiSti blockai.lli ' I8J.J Lot : i block fl Kountzo Sc Kuih'a mid $02. : } Lot 4 block 0 87.7"i To cover the cost of lllllni niilsnnuo lot ! amoiinlhigto the sum of IIIJ.C7. which hal sum , it U proposed by u report duly udopli-i Overcoat That's what we are when you need one con- sult-with us We have all the proper styles all the popular fabrics Meltons Kerseys Cheviots Cassimeres Wide Wales Stockinettes Serge and silk lined Box or long cut v\ * Colors tan brown oxford blue black gray- Single and double breasted " Lowest price $3.75 with a gradual rise in price of 50 cents a coat till you get to $30 the high est which fit as well as custom made and wear as long These coats will please your fancy for they are everyone metropolitan in style and the price will catch you Columbia Clothing Co ? 3 Cor. 13th and Farnam. Suscessors to M. Hellman & Co.--- iy tlio city council , to assess on tlio properly s follows : lei , 17 block 4 Hawthoino nmllllou fKL'.T- . OnX > tli htrcct in . . . . 41.115. To ciivur the cost of piivlui ; nnil onrlilns 'oppliUoii ; i\oiiuo from .l.'uil strout to ; ilnl trout. In Stioet linpruvoiiiuiit < llslrk't No CT , inountliu to the bum ut i.VaJ.UIlnoh said u in. Itlsproposeil bv n rcpoit duly adopted v tlio city council , to ttssi"-s on tliu prnuuity Aitliln s-iKl distt let accunllni to foot ( roni- fo nnd tliu iisu.il soxllii : > r back prouc ° t to thn eptli of tlio district as croatod. Hatu pur 'out. f.l-i-G.'S. as moro fully blio.ui by said 'I'roposod I'lanof As i > ssinont. " Tocoxor the cost , of improving by puvliiR .nil curblnK In strent Improvuiiicnl ( IKirlut N'o. : ( ! ) ! . c'Jiiiinlsllii ; NlfholiH utieot Iioin 20th I .ticot . tuwest ilnnof IM niu's addition , amountI I tip tn the sum of JISV.V. ) > . nlilcli said HIIIII It i s proposed by a rrport duly .lUoptud by the Ity council , to aaiuss on tin ; propurlvv In s.vld | llbti let ns cro.itud , iiccoidin to foot front 11:0 nnd tlio usual sciulnu' hnck piotcis : uitn pur root. * l. hS , ai iiiDui fully snonu by s.ilil "l'io nosed 1'lon of Ai cssnient. " To cover the co-it of oponlns L'Tlli strcot. 2tn stri'ot anil " 8th HVeniie. tliimi'-'li tax lot " > . section U , township 15. ranEo M. Total cult of cnvli streol , Vlh streut. $ lbOO ; Uatli street , 5-1,8'JO : 'JHlli uvonilii.il 810 ; which silil bums It lipioposed by a mport duly adopted by the cliv oouncll. to assess as follows : ThositiiouiUs ahull bo assensod respectively in u ich stroct on tlio foot frontacooii both .tiles ot said ntreots from llri tel street to I'uMon ' strcot , aci'ordliiK to the usual ccnllni ; nek procosa In doptli to the llrst alloy or . ontorof block and In Ian IH not platted to [ ho dejitli ofM feet , jirovliled that tlio assess ment north of I'ratt btrent shall bo ono-linlf thn ratu of tliatsoutli of 1'iatt street. To cover tbo coat ot openliiK iiltli troot through tax Jot No. 1. suction 10 and lot ID Ulvervlew addition , amounting to thosnin if S , Bfx < .l)0 , which sold sum It Is proiwsed by n oport dulyudopied by the city council to skoss on thn propcrt/ follous : T bo lovloif on the west 1M foot of that part vliic east of SJtlisttri-t and the o.ist 150 foot of that pint lyln west of Ktli ) blroutof tax lot 1 suction IG-i : > -l I t\W.fn. \ I'o bo Icnicil on lot ! ) Hlvervlow JJ10 TO. J'o bolovlcdon lot II . . 01 Oil. To bo luvloil in lot 8 . : CO. To lie levied on lot Itlvprvlow , % IJ. 0. To lo ) lovled on lot ? , Hlvurvlow , $ ! ( ) 00. To bu lolod on lot U , Hlvorvluw , KM.OD. To bo levloi on tlio propurtr on n.ich sldo of 29th sticut from Cuniiiu to Lake street as fol lows : I'rom C/iiintiiK to Vales strooto\cept ( .ibovc , ) J.I ir.S.7U. 1'ioin Laid btrcot to Krsklno street. $7l'il. ' : I'roni Oskinu atiout to ( iiunt strcul , $100. Til 1'ioin ( rant HI reel to Ituiilotto Bliout.l lliiUO. I'roni llurdetto htroot to Vales stroot. $ . ' 47 " 0. To bo asseasod todoiilbof tlireo lots , the llrtt allov or to the center of bloclc. To cot or the cost of oxtondlnz IDth street fiom Iho north line of llartmim's addition to L'onlor Htioul , uiiiountliiK to the KIIIII of $10- 0"il. 44. which said sum It la proposed by a ro- lioit duly adopted by the city council , to as sess on tno property on n.icli slJo of IDth strcot from tlis south line ( if lotM. llartman'h aildlllon toUuntorsticot , as follows : line-fourth of the amount " " the east side of Illth street and Ji of tliu iiniount on Iho t ! t bldoofl'lth ' striiot ; on the e.ixt slduof JOtli street , 7.11 m fool al &H.0I. ! t..SI'J.h'i ' ! on tbo west sldo of lUth strcot , 7J4.tr fool To cover thn cost of danmzns for opmilnx Ilitli Htroot. bulrii ; a juilKiniiut with cosU und Inlurcat In favor of Arthur lluniln lon , anioiinlliiK to if , H700I , tthlcn a ld Mini It Is pioposed liy u loportdulv adoitocl | by the city council , to uisots un folliuva ; To l > o assessed on the properly ou imch side of JJth Btrcot from Doiulas Rlroot to south city linillB pro rat.i aocording to foot front- ape ; i.itnpo fool , f MIS0747 To cover the < -nst of ItiiUiiiont for damages forchuniruof Krailuof Ki litconth streol from l.i'UMuiworth streut to n iiotnt 111' ) foot MJiilli of Mason Btri'd , ainoiintlnt : to thu sum of t''ll. M. uhloli a d BIIIII II IH propoiud by u re- poll duly a loptod by Iho city c'onncll to as- Hi'Hi pro i.ita .iccordhu to foot fiont noon the property of both Hides of Kltrhtountli Btiont fiom I.e ivunwoith street to I'lorc'O bliool and nceordlutf lo thn usual ai.illiu bnolc nroi'uss lu drpth to the alloy ; ratu nur foot , il'JM\ \ . To cover thu co-,1 uf coiistruct'on of the boner In BBWIT dlHtrlut No. r > 7 , iiiiioiinlliu to the Km.'i of * 7'.r > . ' .M , whlcli Brtld sum II Is pro posed by u report duly adopted by the oltv c'onncll louasossoii thn iiropaity liiHaid dis trict ni'cordln. to fool froutiuu ; thn cornoi lol la bn iiSMHsed for tlio lonifor Hldoonly ; rule per foot , } ' .7Wi ( To cover thn cost of construction of srnvcir In iownr dUtriol J\o. IM. iiinouiitlnu to thtt bum of } .is5ai , tthlch s.iltl sum it U jiropo'.ul by a niiort | duly adopted by the city connell , to UbsossiiH follnwn : To bou mussed on tlio nrop- orty adjolnliic .sower according to foot fronr- use lu do nth to llrst alloy. Hr.io pur foot , To cover the cost of dninuKOi for clinnuu of prndoof DouKlasatrfoL from Sixteenth bt. to Tweiitlulli hi , and lntorsoctlim ht rents , aniountliiK to thu HIIIII of fUiii'.Mi , which Hiild hum It l proposuil uy u report duly adopted by thn olty council , to iixsom u < follows : On DoiiKlnsHt. . from ronrtuonlh hi. lo 1'if- tennthbl , , SIWW.UO. On DouKlni St. , from I'lftconth St. to Six teenth at. , SI , MI. 1,0. On DouKlasfct. . from Slxt tenth st toTwuu- Hot list. , K H.ia Un Donslaa t-trcot , on north blilo from 2Uth htreot to \ > est line of lot - . lloimiil'a sub division : on south aldn from 'JOth Htiuot to the west Ilnuof sill ) lot IB , BtibUlvlilon lot . Uoladil , * J.O-AW. On DOUKJUS Htroot , on north Hldn from the wcsl line lol - ' , lloiuul's hiibUlvUlon lowest line sithH. lot ' - ' , Uapltol add. ; on south sldu from the west linn of sub 18 , Hot 9 , ( Japltol adit. , to wustllno of lot O.llousel'i bulidlvlaldii , ll.'Jd-.l. . Un DouKlau street , on north ulo from west line of sub U , lot 2. Cupltol add , , to Wtist line Bull H lot i ) , ( 'upltol add. ; nn south bldu f rom \ieut line of lot IL llouscl' mihdlvU on , toot llnobub 12 , lot J. C'-ipito ) and. JI.OJ.I.W , On Douglai. btrcot on north ilUufrom weit line of sub : t lot : t Capitol addition to SUli stiuet ; on south sldu from west line Hub 1'j lot II Capitol addition to ' 'I Hi sticut. II.2.M.5G. Uu 14th stirct from north line of lot. D to south line lol II , Kollom's 1st add. J7I10.8J. a On IJtli htreot from alloy north of hticet tn Dodco slioet. .l.iir.71. : On Ihtli stri'el fiom I'aiu.tm tioel to Dodgd stioct. $ l.4C.lbl. On IDlhsticet from Tainnm street to Dodjro street , JI.4W.dl. To I o iisbossed pro ratii acconlliiR to foot frontage In depth to thu ccntor of block To rover the cost of damages for criidlnz Muslim street from "Dili stirut to SHU strout iiniotintliu to Iho sum of jiJl : Oil , which said hum II Is proposed by a repoit duly adopted by Iho city cot ncil to iis oss on the pioperty on Martha street from 'JJili toMth streets ou uacli side In depth to the iilloy on o.ieh side accoiiliu- the usual scaling back piocess ; r.ito per fool JJ.1.I.W. To voi ur the co-lot Krndluz ( ' islellar street from nth stieet to-4tli stroi-t In Rr.idlng dls tilct No 47 , .imomuliij ; to the sum of $ * > .M.u4 , which said hum it H propntMl by a report duly ml opted by the cllv council to assess on the propeity on bothaldesnf CnstullarsUoet from Kith sticci toMth stivcl pin r.it.i icfordlni ; to Irontaeo and Iho usu il scnlln | b 101 : process lu doiilh to the alloy in block * ii anil 8. S. K HozcrV addition , and blocks 7 and b. Cntiip- boll's addition , to thoieilli ! | of lluoo lots ; in property not subJIvldc-d to the depth of J50 feet. IJ.itn per fool > I.OsT ) . To covet tlio cost , of Krtullni ; Davenport Htroot from 40iii snect to tlio Holt Line r.ill- wiy In ruiline dlslilct No. : il. nmounllnx to the sum of 8 1 , 107 O'i. which said sum It Is pro posed hv n report duly adopted by the cltv council to assess on Iho pruuorly on botn slnos of Duvonporl an cut from 4Utlu.strcot to Iho Holt l..no i illwav pro rat a inn- foot front- a.X < i according to thn nsiml hcallns buok pro- ress in depth to the first ullny Or 150 foul. Kale per foot M.ThT.I. 'lo cover the coat of grading LaUo strout from 42d streol to4Hli slieet In Kradlri dla- trlct No. .M ainonntliu' lo the hum of tU 1. ' < r . which Htldsii'ii Ills pioposed by n report duly adopted by tlio c-ltv council , to assess on the properly on each sldu of l.aUo street , from 4. 'd ' btr cl to l.'ith street pie rala pur fool frontuK" accoullnc to thn usual Hc.illiu bnck pioccss to tliu llrst alloy , It'ito noi foot. tl.'JIb. . To cover thu cost of Kiiullni ; > lh siieotfrom I'niiiaiii hticut lo lltiilhlicul In Kra'lln1. dis trict No. 4f , 'iiiiountlii , ' to tlio sum of to.tUIV ! , ' , which said sum II Is ptoposed by a irporl duly adopted by the clly council to nssess on the pioporty on unth s do of : btli btrcot from Kiirnam to Ituil pie iiita poi foot frontage , according to thn usual Healing h iuk pioeons lo tliu alloy or 15 1 feot. Itatomrfool tl.4Jliri. To covoi tlio rust of KI iillnj : tirant streut from Tncnty-lliit hticet to Twenty-fourth htiei't ' and tlio u.ist alloy running north and south In block ; ' . Idluwlld ; aiuounlliii to the HIIIII of JIH.MI7.lnnli Hald sum 't ' Is propose t by it irpmldulv adopted liy the city council to ashess pro ral.i un Iho iiioptirty udjacenl us pri-foot fionta o ; tlin piopoi ty on the alley atone ono fourth Iho into of the piopurly on Giant htrost. In ilt'plh to the Ilisi alloy : Alloy. KU feel al ilU.uo.'Oj7 , * l'.fil. iSianlhticnl. I.DTJfueiuti . .USUs , $ JJ.in ) To cover the cost of tmulliiK Twiinty-fourlli street from Hull I.lno railway to 1'oit street , ainountliu to thu mini of Jl.lOl.hn , which aunl sum It js proposed by u inport duly adopted \ > Y the city council to IISM'SH on tlin properly iidjolnln ? nd on ouch bldu of Two ity-fourtu htreot from Unit I/I no rallnar to I'ort atrout pro rntaacpoidiiis to fool fiontjto ; ; lalo per foot front. JlWl'IV Tr eovor thoco tof itniillnz l.'ilh street from Vlnton strout to the noi Hi line of o.ik Hill add. No M and the cost of c-ulvori conslruotod by J. K. Itoovr-h .t'o. nl ruh and Valley HtronU , in prndliiK district No. : i , amounlliu lo I ho Hum of { U.OIU.HI , M hlcli s.tld sum II Is propose t by u ropoit duly adopted v tlio city counull to assess pro rat.i accoidlnv to Iho foot froutaijo , on 1.1th btinot on ea-li side , fiom Vlnlon M.rcoo loOaK/llll add. No s , act'oidlnx tolho uaiiul scaling baok prot-ess In depth to Iho allov where lliu alloy ) - , | i irillol with l.'ilh aired , and IiU ! foul on other nroninty ; tliu nliovn lioincomprlt.pii In Ki.idliii dlstilct No. ! I7. Itato pt.r foot. * I..I'il. ' ) To cover Iho cost of tlio construction of KO'.voi-ln hcncrdistilct No l.'i. ainountliu to Iho HIIIII of Sl.Tlli.M , which sild 1,11111 It , H pro- liosod by a ropoit duly adopted by the oily council , lo as.cuon the luoperly fronting ou n ild sewer noi'ordliu lo tliu foot fiontiuo mi nor loH havln , ' bewor on < > oth Hhlm to I in assc'su I ou the lonnr fioutu'ii only. Kilo per fout , touHJ , us morn fully himwn by Bitld "I'roposcd I'lanof AKKus-.niont ' To cover thu cost of dumnutiH by lonhon of Ki.KlliiKfit h st i rot from I'amani lo lluinuy strool , uiul alloy butwuen Karnam und lluinny kticotH from .iitli htreoi to ' 'im avuniio. tun iiintliu to thu sum of tl.WJ.In. which b.ild sum It IH prui | 9od by u lopiirt Uu v udoplod hy llio city counull to iihsom on the property on both hhlo.s of "Oih Htroot fiom rirnum to Ilainev stroola , and on both sides of thu alloy from IKuh street to S7th bvi-iiuupio tata. aocordliu t'l fool fiontaun. und thu usual bu.illiu bai-k iirocum In depth , Uii''Oth htroot east sldu , two lolsj on Wth fcltcut. wo'it Hid o. I'M f.t , | ; , , , ) nu i > a"li bldu of ulluy lo atrout Halo nur fo.il , il.nl U. \ on are fuitliur nollllod Ih.its ltd "I'roposnd riansdf AHiOtMiiont" mo noivbiibject to thu Iiikpouilon and inilnatiou of any of llin ownom ofhtld lots , pails of lots or ploros of ro.il csiutu , or thu Inspection or u\niiilnutloii of any other person Inliiiostnd In s-ild pro- jioioii assetsmenlii , at thu otllcu of sihl city clerk , und thnt by a i uport of u roinn.lt tco ot said council duly udoptud , U IN propocu 1 that nnlcts for oed and sullluli'iituanvnlt may bu olhurwlsu otdorud und doioriulaud , that thu cost of said Improvement * roipoallvoly bo an- bubuod on thu biivc'iul lolH. pnrlsof lot * and pieces of rnul uniulu as bliown by slid "I'ro- poked I'lunsof Vou , and mirh of you , are lioroby notlllcd to nppu ir before mid Ito ird of r < | iljlli.ulon , at Ihu llmu and pi tun above itpuulllu I , f > iniilin any uoniplaltiu btiaomont. or objection you dcklroconcornln any of ualil iiiopatud luvlui and ua4UismuiilHofHpoul.il ! tuxuu. JOHN ( iltoVKB , OltyUIurk. OMAIU , Nub. , October lUlh , tb'j. . Oot. SJd7