Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 22, 1892, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OMATT/V DAILY DEE ; SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22 , 1892-"TWELVE IMAGES. 11
BUILDING A NE\Y \ ARM POST
Tine Progrcsj in the Work of Ooastractlon
at Pert Oroofe
ADMIRABLE WATER AND SEWER SYSTEMS
Piling Onntnmptiito n .llllllnu-DnUnr 1'ost
With nil llio Modern llMlcns nml
OonvrnlmiPM llvorytliluc on u
.Alngnlllcciit Scale.
"Million ! for defense , but not a panny for
tribute.1'said Ambassador t'lneknoy almost n
conlury nzo.
And today this acorns to bo the firm and
unalterable policy and sonllment of the
Uullod btntos government , not so much , poi-
stbly , In apakon or written words ns In un-
mtstnKnblo actions , which spsak louder , or
moro forcibly , at loait , than word * . Ksadora
of TUB IJsi ! have hoard n Rro.U do.U wllbln
Iho past yu-urabDut the nour war slnpj that
the United State * hi bojn building for the
proloctlon of our national rights and honor
on the high seas , but porliapt few of the citi
zens of Omihiiind Nebr-uKi nro nwaro of
the fnot thnt Undo Sam bin bson qulollv
taking the prelltnlnarv slopi to cxpond a
million of his good , honostilfllluH in oi'Ildlng
ono of the HnoU military nojti In this or nny
other country Just a few mllni south of this
olty. lint such Is the casn , nnd there are
moro than lOi ) mon now at work on the roid-
wnys , sewers nnd wutor wocki for the now
Fort Crook no.u LScllovuc.
It 1s half n dccndo or moro since the War
department decided lo recommend to con
gress the abandonment of Port Oraahn ns
soon as a new garrison coulu bo built. After
n doul of dclllurnttoii the government purchased -
chased a Ir.ict of InnU consisting of 51) ucroi
lying about two miles southwest of HollO'
vuo. Three voars ngo Iho government built
n fence around this farm , and thnro the worn
rested until last January , when the onelneor
in charge of Iho proposed improvements wui
instructed to begin tno construction of a lint
class water works plant for Ihu now garri
son. It was decided to sink wells with n
view lo securing ix supply of water from the
hidden fountains supposed to exist beneath
the hills tnnt form the north hulf of the
reservation.
Ahiimiiint Water Supply ,
Katuro placed a valuable pointer In th
hands of the engineer. At the northwosl
corner of llio reservallon , where Iho hllU
slope down to iho vulloy of I'apllllon crook
n gushing spring of clour , pure water lim
poured its ceaseless lido In lavish quantities
out upon thu surfnco of the o.irth for mori
than half n coulury lo ciuuneh the thirst ol
the palo fncc , and nobody knows how iiianj
yours prior to this for the uonollt of tin
roving rod man. This splendid spring is ot
what was formerly the /ookor farm , nnc
by buvorul losls It bus been shown that the
spring sends out not loss than ! W,000 gallon-
of pure wnter every twenty-four hours.
.Near by this snring it wns decided to sin !
several wolls. The experiment proved oml
nonlly sal'stactory. ' for , while only ono wol
out of tbo hnifdoion put down furnishes at :
artoslnn tlo\v , thoothur Ilvo supply a head o
t wnter wlllnii ilvo tout of Ihu surfnco thn
' appears to bo Inexhaustible. The six wells ,
ranging in dnpth from sevonly to 100 foot
, furnished by actual lost over'J 10,030 gallons
1 of wulor in twenly-four hours. This was bo
HovcU lo bo as much ns Iho garrison wouli
over nosd. nnd in addllion to this enormous
supply tie spring can bo utillzaif in case i
becomes necossnry lo Increase the supply
The six wells nro complolod and the splcn
did pumping station , built of pressed bricl
nnd covering n ground spaoo of 17x4. > foot
with a nump-pit soyonlcon feet deep nnd i
stnokoslack sevontv-llvo feet high , coatini
In nil nbout JIT.OOO , is almost re.idv for use
Loading-from the numplng stalion to Ihi
summit of the , highest hill on the rosorva
tlon , moro luiin half a milo to iho east , Is :
wnter main through which the rofrashini
liquid will bo forced Into an Immense rescr
volr. This reservoir Is n model of stability
It , is sunk Into the crown of Ihi
bill as a small hat would flt Inti
n largo OHO. The .vulls nro vor' '
thick and nro made of solii
slono .nid In i'ortlnnd ceuio.H. Tbo reset
voir h 70 feet in dlnmotor und 50 feet f ron
the boltom to Iho apex of the roof. This wori
isasllcut butpoworful refutation of the doni
ocralio campaign Ho about the licposslbillt ;
of oroducing American tin.
"This roof Is made of American tin , " sal
Superintendent T. H. Humphrey , tnrou ?
whoso Icludnots TUB UUP. reporter wa
shown nbout Iho rosorvnlion. "and It i
about the best tin for rooting purpose
tbtil I have over soon. "
The roiorvolr will hold 503,008 gallons o
water. Thcro Is a direct line of wale
mnlns runui'ig from the pumplnq station t
the top of the ridge , connecting with th
supnly nlpo from the rosorvolr nnd thence t
the onictiM' quarters anil Iho barrack :
making It possible for Iho onginoar to suppl
the garrison with wnter directly trom tl
pumps or from the resorvolr us miy he Ui
sired or found necessary in case the rosoi
volr of the pumps have to bo temporarily 01
of Use.
( iroumU I.ulcl Out.
Stretching oft to the southwest , a fu
half iiilla from the top of the hill where tl
reservoir stands , runs a sort of ridge of tl
hill , growing narrower nud falling gonlly 1
the Jovcl ot the Piinllllon vnlloy until it di
r/r / uppoars. Along tbo southeastern slope <
i/ ! / Vhls rldgu Iho oftlcors1 quarters und the gn
risen hoepllut will bo built. South unu 0.1 ;
ot IhU rhluo , and dlrpclly south of Ihn hll
ton occupied by tha resorvolr , the Inn
sirolcht'.t nwny In a banutlful pluiunu , a pai
in fact of tbo nulled vnlloy.s of the Misson
river nn'd lha 1'npilllon crcoic. Uppn th
plateau and dlructlv In front of llio olllcor
( junriora urn the purauo grounds , nnibracing
tract ot nbout .seventy nuros lying In an ol
long shupo , iho longest sldo running fro
northeast ID southwest. On llio soulhoni
side of Iho piirndo grounds directly opposli
the otllcor.s' quarters iho soldiers' burracl
will he Intlit. This will bo nn Immoni
building over SOO foot long wllh mess hn
and dining room inrgo enough to nccomin
duto nn untiro reglmunl.
/ Tilaro will bt ) n thirty-foot inucadninl/c
roadwny runnni | ; all the wny around ll
purado grounds nnd leading from Ihnolllcer
quarters uud iho nurndo grounds to Iho we
Hide of thn reservation , where tlio depots i
tbo Hiirllnglon and Missouri I'acllleralltvn ;
nro located. The ro.ulwuvs nro ulreai
graded awl n grout doil of Iho lirokon stoi
Is aiivudy in place. They will bu complot <
iu a few wcolitt.
MXXOIIH In Snwer Iliilldlui ; ,
Men who pretend to build sewers for tl
cliy of Omaha could take some valuable In
nont > from the work now In progress on t !
reservation. There are two main sowar
ono running iho full length of iho punt
grounds In the rear of the barracks , und ll
ulhur beginning nt the upper end of tl
ridge , vvhoro tno hospital is located , ui
running along In iho roar of iho ofnuot
quarters lo the south end
Iho ivscrvailon and Joining wl
tbo newer from the barracli
Hero'tha u\o moot anil run In ono mu
aower tlirnuuh a Held to the Papllllon crec
Tha work of building tnesasowor. * is carrl
P ikon with niltltury precision. At ovary bo
on tlio line of tbo sewer ihcra is u inunho
nnd lha superintendent requires iho work
no so accurately done that ho can sec
lump from ono manbolo to onolhor the fi
length of every straight section after t
"ditches nro nil hllod nnd Iho lumping Is i
donn. Helms u Unu slrntohod along paral
wllh unit nbovo the ditch giving tuooxu
fall or grade of Iho aud
sewer clpe , eve
1 Joint laid must bu imt down by auluul mo ;
\irauicnt from llut line.
1J There U a line ot water mains all the w ;
around boivvocn ihe parade grounds and I
J ofllcors1 oiiariers on the wo5t unit botwo
Ml io purado prounds and the barracks on I
'easj. hasjiof iho btrracks ami the pura
igrotuidi ; is a wldo stretch of level land , nrc
( Ably two hundred urros , ranching to thu 01
feud south si iles of the rc-.orvaUun. Nor
'of this the hl.ls rlso rapidly , formliiK u ui
s ural bacK-slop for u lurpot i-ango.
"Thut lovcl land rat.y bo mod for a rungi
iUL-ojlcd Ut.Rlnner UumpUrcy.
"Would the stray bullets not ha lively
lerco the roof of the reservoir j'ondur on t
ill I" the reporter suKeojtod ,
"Ob , no ; there never was a to'dler '
Uo ; wild QnouRh to suad a stray shot
: ioro. That bill U about IttU feet above t !
luieau"
But ihe Ouitbk Uutnii mUbl com do
hero for n prucllco shooll" was the next sag-
ROttlon.
"Wall , thftt would ba rliftaront,11 ropllort
tV.n onelnoor n * he lojtcod away across thn
Missouri nt the brown hills of the prohibition
state.
Uoutr.icts for Morn Work ,
The vjnrk now under way , nnd which will
be comploloil within n f'l.vweoks , will ontnll
an oxoandlluro of about S.O,0)0 , und In addi
tion to this co'Hr.icts will ba lot soon for
twelve sots of ofllcori' quartow , the central
Roctlon nod ono wins of the birrarks , coal
hottso , stables nud ether nocotsarr bulldlncs
for the uccomnioJntion ot several companies.
Contracts to iho amount of $ : JJKK , ( ) will bo
let anrlng the pwmt llsoi\l year , and by
this tlmo nuxt j-oar tha now garrison will
boRiti to take on the npp.i.iranco ot a military
po t , The work is under the special super
vision of Utpialn Onurlos t \ Humphror anil
the per onal direction ot MtiRltiasr T. II.
Humphrey ( no relation ) , loth very careful
and u.ipiOlo man , who seam lo ba cotnplotoly
wr.ipuoJ up In tha Impartitioo ot hnvlnu
ovcrythlnif done In iho bolt posalblo ni.iu-
n or.
or.It Is no Gxaggarallon to . .iy that the now
piU will tn as mucn superior to the prosonl
Kort Omaha ns Iho now cltv lull
is superior to the niinox of Iho
old Imposition building where the mnvor
nnd cltv council of Omiha formarly held
fnrih. Fort Omaha will bo n military poit
of which the cov'arnmani , miy roaionably
fool proud , If the work U carried through as
It hat boon bc un , nud It will baoomo otio ot
the tnosi liUoroUIni : points fur vlsilor.4 In the
vicinity of Umnlia.
KEPUBLIOA.N , CA.NDIDATKS.
Men Niiinml for Ihe Council unit the Hoard
of IMur.ttlim ,
Stuart A. Cutler , First ward nominee for
the council , hu : roMdo.l in Onnhaslx. yo.irj.
llo Is about JS yoari of n > ? o nnd spoken ot by
his frlniids ns tnorgolic , honest nnd rellabla.
Ills native place is Plttsburg , nnd during
Ihu uiouof hu roiUloncj in Omahn ho has
bcon in the employ of the Union I'aclQo rail
way. At present ho is employed as Inspec
tor for iho Hoard of Iloallh. llo lives at
lilOJ ParKwild nvonuo.
A. C. ll.irto , republican coudidito for coun
cilman from the Sssotid , was born in Louis-
vlllo ivy. , In 180'J and four voars Inter came
to Omaha which has been his homo con-
llnuouilyovor sinco. Aflor taklngucour.se
in the public schools aud also at a pay school
at the ago of IS ho commenced the trade ot
n carp3titer. During the lust six vcurs ho
has devoted his limn to supurinlcnding the
construction of buildings. Mr. Ilurto is un
married und lives with his mother al
Seventeenth nud Mason -Jltojts.
A. D. White , who recsivod the ward
nomination for councilman in Iho Third
ward , is n man ot tn irkoil and peculiar per
sonal ability. Ho was born in Newcastle ,
Ivy. , and is IU years of ngo. Immodmtolv
after the war ho engaged in toncuing school ,
taking lessons In"Mio neighborhood nnd
tuachtng the next dav what ho bnd learned
the previous night from his Instructor. Mo
win nsslslud bv Ihu Hupilst oburch and made
quite n success of his school , which wns run
for the bunoiit of Iho colored puoplo. In this
work ho saved mor.ey enough to pay
his way through , n course in the
William Hijors Institute at Nashville ,
Toun. AHoiHuishlng tlio course of the in-
sttlulo ho again engaged in school leaching
for n number of voar * and Ibon learned Iho
cooper's trauo , nnd was employed for four
years by C. II. Hunt , the tobacconist of St.
Louis , llo tlunllv removed lo White Cloud ,
Kan. , nud look charge of n hotel , and soon
became a partner in the business , owning a
half interest. Whllo u resident ot White
Cloud ho held the olllco of deputy sheritl' nnd
police juduo. In 133'J hu wort to San Fran
cisco und Joined a promoting partv bound
for Soulh America. He spent two year *
wllh this prospecting party , visiting the
countries of Ecuador , San Salvador and
Brazil. Soon after returning to Sin Fran
cisco Mr. White came to Omahu. This was
in IbSti , nud ho hus been a resident of this
cltv ever sinco. Mr. White made no special
effort to secure the nomination.
In Floivorllold , St. Joseph counly , Mich. ,
D.intul H. Wbcolor , the republican candidate
for councilman from ihe Fourth ward , ilrst
saw the light in 1S3J. In 1850 ho chnuged
his bcono of notion to Plnttsrnouth , this
slalo. Hero ho snltlod down lo work , mar
ried nnd became a merchant in the stove ,
tin and hardware business. In ISli'J ho was
admitted to the bar , wa < oloutod mayor of
Plattsmouth und socrctury of tbo State
Hoard of Agriculture , which latter ofllco ho
held during ilfteon voars. In 1371 ho was
elected secretary of Iho state sonata , serving
six'years In that capacity. In Juno 183 > Mr.
Wbcclor brought his family lo Omaha und
engaged in business. llo served ono lorm in
llio city council.
W. A. Saunuors , the republican nomlnoo
forthoctlv council from Iho Fi flh ward , is
a nalivo of Mount Vermin , la. , where ho re
sided unlli coming to Omaha , otcht yours
ago. llo is a nephew of ox-Governor
Saunder. * and comes from u family of repub
licans. Mr. S.iunders was oducatoj at the
Woiloyuu university und atkirwards
graduated at the Iowa law school ol
Das Molnos. Ho is prominent in
politic il and business clrclos. lie has large
property Interests In tlio Fifth ward nut
ether purls of the city and is vitally inter
osled in Us fntnro wolfara nnd prosperity
During the Ilrst year of Mr. Sutiridera' real
denco in Omaha no gave his nttonlion to hi !
prlvalo real cstalo interests , but Mnco thn
tinio ho has been nclivoiy engaged in tlu
practice of luw. Ho is nctlvo. airgrcsslvi
nnd capable , nnd much ot Iho success of Ihi
Flllli Ward Republican club is duo to hi-
hard work as the president ot the orgaulza
lion. His party nnd friend * in tbo north om
of the city will give him a hourly n'ltl warn
support , realizing that the ward is in need o
young blood and cUiiin hands to assist in ihi
management of municipal affair * .
Christian Spccht , cinmduto for rc-oleclioi
in iho Sixth ward , has lived in Oniann for i
ilo/on year * uud is proprietor of iho Wcslort
Cornic.0 works. He Is of German paronlnge
41 years nf ago , nnd hus bcon un nctivu ro
publicnn all his llfo. Hu lias ropressnloi
Douglas counly in the legislature and at
prmnnt Is the member ot the council fron
the Sixth wurd. Ho rocelvcd the iiominn
lion at the republican primaries , reeoivini
ton votes to bis opponent's ono. ,
Mr. Charles L , Thomas , Seventh wan
republican nomlnoo for llio council , has bcon i
resident of Omaha eleven yours. Ho wn
born in Do Kail ) counly , Indtuuu , und servoi
Ihrough Iho wnr in the Twelfth nnd th
Fifty-fifth Indiana Infantry. Alter tlio wa
ho returned to his native state uud ongngn
in tunning for sovcral year/ ) . Finally , I
IBM , ho removed with his family to Oninho
llo is a brother of Djxtor L Thomas , th
hanker.
C. K liruncr is the Klehth wurd ropubll
can oandldalo lor re-election to the council
Mr. Ilruner Is a Pennsvlvaninn by bfrth
having been born nt ilcllurlown , Nortti
nmpton county , l < 'obrunry 10 , 1S13. L'nt
the ngo of it ! -0 followed the life of a fnrinc
and then became a disulcl school loachei
On Jnnurnry 1 , 1SOI , ho enlisted in com pan
A , Third Pennsylvania Infantry , aim servo
till Iho cloio of Iho war , participating in Ih
bnltlos of the Wilderness , Cold Harboi
SpolUylvanlo , nnu ip | to iho tlmo that Ie
surrendered at Appomattox , A fit !
luu surrender of iho confederate abloftaii
ho did provost duty until inustorcd out. O
July ' . ' 0 , l&iirt , Mr , Hruiior cam
to Omahu and began teaching ccuoo
Later Mr. Ilrunor engaged in the grocer
business ut 1.10 Faruam street und 1010 Ch
capo siroou lor eight years. Ho ui
ceptod n position us mall carnoi
which ho held for ever thlrtco
years , during which bo was chief i
Ihu mall carriers unuor O. 1C. Coutant , the
postmaster. Ono month .before Mr. Coi
tunt's term of oOico expired Mr. Ilrunor re
signed lo engage iu tbo real oUato businosi
Mr. limner 1s unmarried.
diaries J , Johnson , the nominee for coui
ell in the Ninth ward , is u sclf-inado mat
Ho was born in Cnrihrunn , Sweden , in IS !
nnd cnmo to Now York when about IU yeai
of ngo and Joined with n vessel bound t
South American ports. So diverting wi
the Ufa a jailor ibat in 187'J ho toolc U
muto's examination and In 1874 passed it
examination for cnpiuln und us tnato an
nuptain followed tha sea for year * , touobln
annually nt Valparaiso. Ulo Janeiro , Callc
ami ether southern seaport towns. Ho can
' to Oinuhn ubout thlrlocu years ago ,
it I'nr the Hoard of a.Miicutton.
h Henry Knodell waa born In Now Yoi
t- city , Augiut 24 , 1S35 , and resided there unl
ho was TJ rears of ngc , when tils uaronts n
inovcn lo Lewis , la. , where ho coincided h
education in ttie public sohooli. He w.
LO compelled to besin onrnlng his own llvli
10 before ho hud tlniihed his school course , bi
with money earned by hlnuolf complolod U
1O course later on. He begun llfo as u railroi
1OU trainman , uud In thai rapacity came
U Oamha loirtooti years ago , running on tl
Jl , * M. as tuh-i gomHU for four years , loa
lug ibat road lo eutor tbo * uiploy of tl
Union Pacific , with which corporation to re
mained until n your ngo , wnon h became
slnlo orgnnl.or of the Knllwny Kinployos as-
soclnllon , In which work ho is still engaged.
ThiUorznntzttUot ) , tnoueb Intensely pollltcal ,
is nonpartlsan. Mr. ICnoXloll Is and always
has bcon n republican.
vVilllnm A. Kelley first saw the lignt of
dny In M rrlckvlllo , Can. , October C , 1854.
Ho removed xvlth hU 'parents lo Florida In
1S07 , nnd In 1870 struck out for himself nnd
came to Omaha nnd located hero , entering
thu ofllco ot the now defunct Omaha Repub
lican tu learn the printer's frado. Last win
ter ho wns npnolntod sloroHeopor nt the Her
distillery , where ho is still engaged. Mr.
Knlloy has boon twice olcclod to the school
board , his socaml term ox pi r hie two roars
ngo. Ho ha * nclod ns secretary ot the repub
lican city central cormnlltco during iho past
yonr.
Colohol Henry C. Akin was born In Spar-
tmiRburg. Pa. , August U , 1813 , When still
very young his oaronls removed lo Klpin ,
III. , where they resided for two years and
then removed lo Chicago , where Iho subject
ol this xkotch rocolvnd n good common
snhool oducallon. lie romnincd .thoro from
IS. ) ! lo 181 ! ; , nnd In Juno of the latter ycnr
wont to Kansas , where ho took up hi * real-
denco in the western portion of the state at
Council Urovo , the last town on the Santa
Fo route lo Mexico. There ho engaged tn
mcrcanlllu pursuits. At that tlmo Kansas
und sent nearly nil of her able-bodied man
to the wnr and hud loft only the very younger
or the very old lo defend the state from llio
nltnctts of Iho guerrillas on iho oust nml the
Indians on the west. Colonel Akin look nn
nctlvo lurl in Iho defense of thn slalo nnd
hold throe commissions from Iho governor
bofnro ho was 21 year * of ngo , the last being
captain und assistant ndjulunt ganoral of tbo
state. Al tha close of the war ho moved to
Lrnvenwjrth , where ho resided twelve
years. During that llmo ho was ut the head
oT the clerical torco of the grout military nnd
Indian trading house of Uonton & Pcoit ,
whoso business extended from Fort lionton.
Mont. , to Texas. Ho wns u member of the
school board during night years ot bis resi
dence In that city. 116 wont from there lo
Ynnkton , S. D. , and tticnca to Sioux City ,
\vhero ho tided us general innnugor for the
Northwestern Transportation company ,
which operated n line of steamers between
Sioux Cltv und Fort lionton ana iho upper
Yellowstone.
In Ibb'J , through the friendship of William
A , Puxlon , ha came to Omaha uud look u po
sition as manager of Her & Go's , wholesale
liquor houso. Ha remained there six years ,
nnd then became resident manager ol the
Weatorn No spapor Union. In 1S91I , Ihe
directors cloclod hlniiroasuror of Ihociillro
concern , und ho still dlschuigos the Joint ,
duties of too two positions. Ho Is an ardent
ropubllcau , but aside from his connection
with Ihn Hoard of lOducnlion at Loavcu-
, vorlh has never held or sought a rollllcal
nice.
J. F. Burgess was born in Nunda , Llv-
ogslon county , N. Y , , January S , ISIfi.
ind was a schoolmate of Charles F. Peck ot
ho bureau of labor statistics , who has hail
a rather exciting experience In Now Yorlc
3 Iho result of some ot hU official work ,
lo was educated at Numla academy , tendi
ng school winters nnd attending ns a pupil
uminors until graduated. Ho remained in
ho town of his birth until ho had nttnlnea
ils majority und in 1SG8 wont to the oil
ogions of Pennsylvania where ho remained
wo years , running an engine at an oil well ,
lo Ilrst crossed the Missouri in March , 1SUS ,
taming direct to Omaha. During the years
SOU and lb 0 ho was superintendent of city
ichools nnd principal of the High school ut
13oone , In. In 1891 ho entered the employ of
.he Pacilic Express company in this city nnd
ISK remained with that corporation since
lial time. Ho has bcon their agnnt at
Sidney , Neb. , Hutto Mont. , nnd Salt Luke ,
being returned nuro four years ago to take u
lositum in the onicp of iho auditor of iho
ompany. Ho lias always bcnn n republican ,
but has never been prominently idcntlncd in
politics until this campaign. Ho absorbed
his republicanism from Horacu Urocloy's
Now York Trihuno.which his father used to
rend aloud in the family circle every oven-
lug just as religiously as ho did bis bible ,
find it was nn open question to which he was
ho most dovoiedlv attached.
Benjamin F. Thomas was born in Andrew ,
a. , November 10 , 1S ( > : ) , nnd made bis homo
tlinro until Ilvo yunra ago , whoa ho came to
Omahu. lie attended collsgo ul Monmouth ,
11. , and gradualud from Epwortn.seminary
n ISJvt , touching school 10 earn the money
.vhich enabled him to pursue his
.tudlos. . He entered the law oulco of nh
uther , unaor whoso direction he read law
until admitted to the Iowa bar in 18SO. Ho
came to Omaha the following year , and was
"or a short time engaged in abstracting , and
, bou cntorcd upon tlio pracllco ot his profes
sion. For iho past Iwo years ho lias been ,
employed under conlrnct ns attorney for the
Butos-Smiln Invesltnont company. Mr.
Thomas is the secretary of the Sovenln
Ward Republican club , and has always
talcon n great deal of Interest In politics ,
though this U the Ilrst tlmo thnt ho has
ihlod his castor into the political arena in
Im own bohulf.
Clioloni
When properly Iroatod as soon ns the llrs
symptoms appear , cholera can nearly always
bo cured. The patient should go immediately
to boil and rotnain ns quiet as possible. Soud
for a phvsidan , but while awaiting his
arrival take Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera
and Diarrhcci Honioiiy iu double doses after
ouch oporullon of iho bowels moro than
natural. If thoro" is severe pain or cramps
take It m ilonblo ilosos every ilftoon minutes
until rollovod. This remedy has been used
with great success iu seven epidemics of
dysentery Unit wore utmost ns severe nnd
dangerous as cholera , and if used ns directed
a euro is almost certain. ICvcrv family should
have n.VJ-cent bottle nt hnnd ready for in-
slant use. After the disease is under control
castor oil must be taken to cleanse tbo
system. No ether physio or substitute will
do In place of castor oil. For sale by drug
gists.
A sere throat or cou h , if suffered to progress -
gross , often results In nn incurublo throat or
lung trouble. "Urnwn's Utonchial Troches"
give Instant relief
Mow It Struck lllii ) .
Plttsliursr Chroniulo : "What tiila
yonV" nuked Mr. Guawoll of Algernon
Fit'/.noroy.
' ' 1 called on Miss Dtikanu luwdt cvon-
inir. ilont'liof know. "
"Well. "
"Well , would you bollovo mo , the fnili
cwonturo's bwuto of n father kiukoil UK
down the front , stops. "
"Indeed ! "
"Yes , nlr ! Actually kicked mo twleo
drat wllh his wight'foot und then witli
his loft. Whut do you think of thittV"
"Well , it looks very much llko twc
soles with hut ti single thought. "
Do Witt's Kar.sapariua oosiroya suoa poi
sons ivsbcroftila , akin disease j , ocioma , rUou-
mutism. Ils tlmolv use savoi many 1
rui VKUV 'j inIMA n.
Junta iiucMuun In n trait free 1'ivit.
Why does the vrlnd muko niosii , nnd ory
About niv oasoiuont llko a troiib'.ud sprite ?
Why noes the wind , soinotlmes , wllh luuxlito
hluli
And joy and singing till the day nnd night
It Is the faelf-saiiin blowing of thn wind ;
Its murmurous burp knows neither Joy'no
woo.
I hear tbo changing voices of the mind ,
Thu lltful songs of llfo thutcuiiiu and po !
A needy woman
the ono who's
overworked , nerv
ous , nnd debili
tated. What she
needs is Dr.
PU-roo'H Favor ! to
Prescription. It'a
invigorating , rps-
torutivxi tonic , uud
ft soothing nnd strengthening nervine , giv-
jinej tone and vigor to tbo wlioluhybtcni. Hut
'it ' Lsn't u mere btimulnnt. It's n legitimate
.tiicid'ci'iif , that an oxixiricncctl ] > li iciait lias
carefully prepared , for woniuii'i ailments.
'All the funcUonul dcrangemenU , chronic ;
. weaknesses , nnd jvUnful disorders peculiar
to th BOX , nro corrected and c-uretl ! ) > it.
And bocaune it's a crrtain remedy , it can ,
'lio mndo it mtamnteetl ono. . It it falls Ui
give batiafuctlou , in any case , you have your
money back ,
You pay only for the good you get.
The best pill costs less than nny other.
Coets lota , but docu more. They're smaller ,
too , and cosier to take. Jr. 1'icrco's 1'Iens-
ttlit I'ollete are the Iret pilK They regulate
perfectly tUo livur , etotnach , aud boweU.
in Search
Of Health ?
Ton will find at Excelsior Springs , Mo ,
one of the most charming , nll-ycsr-round
retort hotels In America ,
THE ELMS.
Capacity W gucsjf i cnlslnc
A perfect hotel mid complete eanltft.
rlttm. Superb baling cMibllthment wllh
Irnlned nttcmlantS. Surroundings pic
turesque , locution ) jcnlthy absolutely free
from Malnrln. Tfib > fatnoin tonic waicra
free to guests. All charges mcxlcratc. For
Illustrated pamphlr't ami pirtlculars a < l
drees j.ccltlor Fprtpya Comjiany.
Excelsior Springs
Wrilf - ' . Missouri
joiI'amiililet.
Richardson Drug Co. , Agents , Onulia. Xcb
Vile cod-liver oil has lost
its vileness in Scott's Emul
sion and gained a good deal
in efficiency.
It is broken up into tiny
drops which are covered with
glycerine , just as quinine in
pills is coated with sugar
or gelatine. You do not get
the taste at all.
The hypophosphites of
lime and soda add their tonic
effect to that f the half-di-
gested cod-liver oil.
Let us send you a book on
CAREFUL LIVING free.
ScorrftnowMK.Chemiits , 131 South sth Avcnut ,
New York.
Your druggUt keep * Scott's Rmulsionof cotMiver
oil nil druggists everywhere do. ( i.
1
Extract of Beef ,
Do you wunt ncup ot
Bcof ToaV Sue Unit it
is made from the Gun
uino Incomparably
the bost. Pure , pala-
tablo.rofrcshiiitf. Dia-
Eoluds clearly-
the Baron Loi-
bip's siiinauro -
n blue on oaoh 3
abel , Huts.
ARE YOU SUFFERING
KUOJI
Female
Wetness ,
] Catarrh or
_ _
Rlicuraalssai , ,
| Chronic ,
? ' Nervous or '
Private
Discassi ,
IP SO , OAtiTj ON
Dr. Searles ; & Searles
Consultation Free.
Acknontoilccil lo t > o tin ) moat nuccoif ul sposlnlht In
Illl 1'IIIVATK , 111.001) , MSIIVOUS , SKIS AM ) UlUS-
AltY DlSEASKf.
Oonorrhun In from 1 to n day , . Syphllli cural
vltbont.Mercury , Allsliiu'Ci forllfo
bTKlCTUUK porinanonlly curjj. romoril com-
plclo , wlllioutcullliiii. eiui.tlij or dll.ilillun. ( 'lira
un > cto < l nt Iiuino by palloat wllliuut u momant'i
ANN ItKCTAh IJMBI13 euro !
without i > .iln or tlctunllon f rniu biulnuss.
HVDHOCKI.K ANU VAHICOUKIjK iiornunontlif
nnil iucceailulhcurdil. . Mftlioil nun1 nml unfailing.
WEAK MEN
( VITAMTV WKAK ) , Mtt'l3 obir too clo > 3 nppll-
cation to Inulrifss or stuiln navoro iiionttl otr.iln
orcrlur ; SHXUA KXOBSdllS la mldUIo llfo , or
Irom the orTucti of youthful folllui-
W 1C A 1C MKS AUK VICTIMS TO NBIIVOOS ll { .
tLiTVorKxiiAUsrioy , WASTINCJVHAICNIMS
INVOl.UNTAIty lt)3dBS with KAIIIjY UBUAV In
YUIJNU nnil Ml 1)1)1. 10 AOKD ; laolc cf Tim , vlitor.
ami Btrcnijtll , with eoxuul orKnai linpalruil uiul
wenkonuneUiiramaCMroljr la ivp | > roichliu oM n3.
All ylelil roailllr to our uow traatment for losj of
Tltiilpotrur. Cull on or nMilrnii with Blami ) > ur
clrcuiurs , free bookimd rocolpls.
Dr. Searles Scanes ,
Nexttn I'ostOnico.
HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLEANSING.
For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics ,
PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER.
Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounda , Burns ,
Etc. A Deliehtful Shampoo.
WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP.
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water
JYON & HEAl.Y ,
JMtolOeetateBt. , Cbleag
Will Jlttll trre Ihftr ntHly uUru il
C Uligu i > { lUiU Iiutruincult , tfnl *
Ljiait and Lquiimeai , 4UO lm ll >
luktration * , drhrribinr rvery trtlcU
A lijr lUnd c > r Drum Corpc ,
Ajni liutructiaiufor Aiu tcur l
xcritM * o > l llf uiu Nilor t Ticliei , Ilr
Li > ul > HlCKtfJ U > t ot 11W4 Utuic.
NOTICE TO PROI'KdTV OWNERS
AGENTS AND' LESSEES.
In jmrhiiancGof orainnnpo No.300' ' , ruqnlrliiK
sowercoiHieutions to bo tnndu to und within
tlio curb llnus on certain Hrcuts and alloys In
street Improvement ilutrjuts Nos. 450. W , 4 'J ,
4JO , J1 nnd 4&In tliu city of Omaha , you uru
lioroby notlllud to inakoull nucussary connuo-
t.ons with bower main * or lattorals und to
? . ' " ' . ' ? sllel1 work n\\iW \ botoro November
lOtti. 1RU. . as It Is the jnfirpose to pivo thu
streets nnd alloys In Uid said districts and
moro particularly clc4urlbc l as follows , to-wlf.
No. 45(1 ( C'untur street , from , 10th street to
lltlistrcut. "
No. 4s7-Alloy In bioclt'Bf , city , from J7th
street to 19th strpct. ,
No 4vj-Ajloy tii block jlfl , city , from ITtli
street to ISth street
No. t'M ' 17th strnet fro'ia Jackson street tc
lioarenworthbtroot.
. " : < ' " Alley in block 1WJ ) from J6th street
to 17tb titreot.
No. 48i I'aoinu streot'f ' rdrn aand street to thi
n'ler ' urtwecna.'nd nun" iird utroet. In thq city
of Omaha.
ion arc hereby ordered to malfe the iiooos.
ary sowureoancctlous on orbefaro the dale
ipoclflcd In tliH notice , or the sixmo wilt bo
nindo hy tlio city authorities , nnil coit thrroof
na < iCHira asnlnit the nroportr onnosllo the
sumo midopeeliilly honelUtciltnrrobr.
DAtcil nl Umiiha. Nob. , thU .Vth ( lny of Octo
ber , 18Ji
I' . W. mUKHAVSF.H.
Chnlrrann ot the lloar.l t > f I'tibllo Work .
63J-3l-S-34.3i.40
PAVING 15ONDS.
rrocl.im.itlon unit nolica of iMlimUihm to tlio
olcutuis und lo nl votuM of Iho city or
Omaha nf the tiiio tlon of Itiiilntf tlio
bondt nf the cltr of ( ) iiiuhi In the sum of
one hundred llioiisind doilnri ( f I O.non ) to
pay for thorost nf pivtns , repivlnjor mao-
iiil.imlzliu the lntorxK'llotn of ntriutU unit
spnens oipiMlto | iilloVH In S'Uil oily , und to
Day the cost ot unvliu In ( rout ot ro'il o tnto
not subject to nsspsimoitt of Rpoclal taxes
.
TotlioeloutoM and legal voters ot tlio cUv ot
Oin ihn :
I , ( luoritn I' . llcmK mayor of the city of
Oniiiha , do ls < uo ttiK my proclaiiiutloti , and
hy theantliiirlty vo tcd In mo us such mayor
do hcreliy mvo pnhllo nut cu to the oloutors
utiil loan ! voters of the city ot Oimihi tliutii
conoral ulccXIon will ho hold In nM city on
Tuesday , the eighth tiny of November , l-o. ' ,
for the | mrio c of submlttiti ? to said elector *
und Infill voters the iUustlon | and proposttluii ,
rollowlup , to-wlf.
Slmll lioiuN of the cltv of Omahii In tiin
Hum ot ono hundred thousand dollars ( tllKWMtM
bo Issued for the pmpuso of ii.iylns thu cost ot
tmvliiK. ropixvloK or tiiu"uliiint7iiu ; the Inter- .
si'dlmis ot streets nnil HD ion * opposite i lleyn
In siildolty , or pivlnz Iho coil of pivlm In
fnmtot real estate. not subject to nssussmont
or special taxes for DIVIIIU' ptiiiiuses , il < l
boiuls to run not more than twuuly cM ) yo irs
audio boar Intcrost. pay\l > le i.cinl > : iiiiiiially
at 'i r.ito not * < xcecilln i lUu PIT cunt per an
num , with roilpoiM utlii'hud , to lie filled
" ' bonds,1' and oho Mild fortes iha
1'avlnK , not I * u
par , thu prouiHMls of which .shall to used for no
other purpose than pay hi ) ! the eotl of iiavitu ,
ri'tivliin : or hiucadam > 7lii ) ; the liiter.sci'tlons
oTMreoti nnd spaces opposite alleys In s.ild
city , or In front of real estattuiot subject to
iibSDHsiiitnt of speet.il tuxus for p ivlns nur-
lioscsV"
The said iincstloii and proposlt on sliall bo
stilimlltud to s ild electors otillio hi tnouroner
form piovldiMi hv law forollli'lal hat ols , with
theuot-Js 'Vos" "No" prlnti'd theiriin. All
of siilil Imllots havliiR an "X" miitk follow
ing the word "Vcs" shall ho counted In f.ivor
ofUsuIni ; s'lld bonds , and allot sahl liallot *
havliiK un 'X" mark following the word "No"
shall bo counted and considered as against
thu Issuing of said bonds.
The polls Khali he open the day ot Bald elec
tion al clht o'clock ( u Iho tuornlnc and shall
continue ouon until six o'clock In the cvonliiK
of the h.imo Hay at the tcspuutlvo voting
places , us follows :
FtltST VTAIID.
1st nistrlot-S E corner 7th und Waroy
Btruot9i
ami IDIstrlcl-N W corner 8th nud laiavou-
worm streets.
, i "lnrlot N n C0rn9r Jith nna Jones
' 11 "rat lllloy
or ot"
wiffitrlotTS E corner of 1'ark Wild avenno
nii William .street.
" 8 W cor"or 10tl"li | > - nicktry ,
strects ! > 1StrlCt S > V cor"L r Cll > atl11 Center
luth DIstrlct-NW corner Oth and llancroft
'
N K coruer 13lh untl Vlnton
SIICONIl WAllll.
N W t'ornop Iuh
cur"or llth :
Hru District S W corner ISth and I.navon-
worth streets.
6th D.strlet S E corner 2Jd and Loavon-
worth Hlreels.
Utli Dlstriot-n ist side ot South ' 'Jlli street ,
ODposlio 1'oppleton are.
7th District S H corner IGth and 1'lorco
streets.
ith IHstrlet-S E corner 14th and William
Dili District N" K corner SlMcenth und Con-
tur streets.
10th District N W corner C'th ' und Dorcas
streets.
nth Dlsttlct-S n corner L'Oth ami llancroft
streets.
mh District N K corner 1.1th and Vlnton
stroois.
mh Dlstilct a W corner IlltU nud Valley
streets.
llth District NU corner SOlluntl Douluvard
uvoii ue.
Timm wAim.
1st DMrlut-S W corner l ih and Chicago
: < 1 District N' W corner 14th and Davenport
streets.
M District -Houth side of Capitol aveiuio
near ( nest of ) lIJth htreet.
4th District West side of 12th street , be
tween DoiiKlas and Dodao. streets.
5th District N i : corner luth and Capital
avenue
lith District N I ) corner 01 h and llarnoy
streets.
7lli District S i : coruer llth and Dmi.-laa
stieets.
Nth District N H corner I3th and .Tackson
.streou.
Ulli District 6 i : corner 10th and Howard
streets.
WAIll ) .
2st District N W corner 17th and Davenport
streets.
2nd District N W earner S-'nd and Davenport
streets.
aid District N W corner ! 3lh and Dodjio
streets.
4th District N E corner 17th and Dodge
streets.
MM District N i : corner 17th and llarnoy
M roots.
Gili District N W corner ' 'Oth and Douglas
streets.
7th Dihtrlct N W corner With street and HU
Mary's u\enuo
Stti District S W corner 20th street and SU
aiiiry's avenue.
Otli District Hast side of South tilth street ,
between llurnoy street and St. Mary's avenue.
lOih District N W corner ISth nnd l.u.ivini-
worth streets. _
llth District S W corner 17th struct and St.
Mary's avenue ,
TUTU WAND.
1st District Kiist slJeot Sherman avenue
opposite Maiulersoii ntrout.
I'm ! District S B corner Sherman avenue
and Wlrt street.
; ird District b W c.ornur .Simrniaii aveiuio
and liaxasttpct
4tli Dlsirlot N W corner Sherman avenue
and Grace street.
Oth Dlhtrlet H W corner 17th and Charles
streets. ,
Uth District Kast side of Sherman avenue.
about. 1 1 1 feet north or Nicholas stieot.
7th District S K corner lUtli and Izard
street s
Hth DIstricl-N W corner 10th uud Hurt
fitreois.
Oth District N T corner ISth and O.iss
stieets.
10th District tast hide North 17th street between -
tweon ( 'uliforula nud c.iss stiects.
llth District S i ; coiner ISth and Cass
streets.
Pl.VTII WwlllI ) .
1st District S Ecoiner"4tn street and Ames
avenue. <
'Jem District H W corner CCth atroot and
Oraud uveiiue ,
Ilrd District N E corner 45th and Grant
streets.
4th District S W corner 'Jlth and Mandorion
streots.
Mh Dlhti let SH corner 21th and Wlrt itroots.
fitli IUtrlct--S W comer tKJrd und I'urKor
streets.
7th District N W corner 21th uud O'orby
htlClltS.
Hth l < istrlct N 13 corner 27th nnd Ilurdotto
streets.
Oth District N E corner -'nd nnd Clrant
streots.
10th DIstrlet-N W corner ' 'Sth nnd 1'ranklln
streets.
llth District 9 W corner 21th and I'nuiklln
stiuets.
12th Dlstrlet-S W corner 23ml and C'lurU
htroets ,
SEVENTH WAIIU.
1st DUtrut-y | W corner 2-jth and Mason
streets ;
2ml DUtrlct-N V ; coiner 29th avoniio and
I'opnleton avenue.
: * rd District S W corner 2Qth street anil
Woolworth ttvonno.
4lh llstrlct-N W corner 0th street and
Arbor ntrcot ,
' Mh District South side ot Vlnton strool
near ( east ofj south : i2d avenue.
fith District S 13 corner lioth avonno nnt
Poppleton avenue.
Tin Dldtrlet N W corner : ilth and Vraucl :
atroetn.
KKillTII WAIII ) .
1st District I'.nst side of 20th street neai
( bnutli of I Charles street.
2nd District Wcs.1 side of 23d street noa
( south or ) I'uul stieot ,
ard Distrlct-N W corner 20th und Nlohola !
Hlroots.
4th District N 13 corner 29lh and Cumin :
streets.
Sth District West side of North 23th strdo
near ( north of ) CumliiK h trout.
nth District S 13 cori'ur-'d tied Hurt streets
7th DUtrlct-H W corner 20th and Cur
streets.
NINTH \VAIU ) .
1st District S W corner 2i < ) und Cumin
streets.
2d District N W corner 40th and Outntm
streets.
'Jd District N K corner 40th and Furnor
struots.
4th District North side ot Davenport < tree
ne r ( west of ) North 32d avonua
6th district b U corner ilUt nvoiiuo am
Duiljo y trout ,
Clli District B W corner 20th avenue am
I'l-lcton htreet.
In witness wtraroaf I have hereunto set m'
haiUHBinivor of talil olty of Ornul.u , thl
' 171U ilay nf October. lM > i
. OIIO. I1. 1IKMI8 , Mayor.
Att'St : JOHN Oitoris , City Ulork ,
NOT1CK TO PUOPKUTY OWNERS ,
AOKNTS AND LESSKK3.
In iHirsuaiico ot ordlnanco Nn : * ) ) J.rci < ilrinff
wntcr and gns connections to bo made to nnd
within the curb lines on certain sticels nml
nllov.s In strool Improvement districts Nos.4t > G
4S7,4.l , 493 , 4JI anil KV. hi the cltv of Omaha ,
yoanro hereby not I lied to nmfco all necessary
connections with water and cas malnV or Itil-
ter.ils and loeomplcto such orl s nn or be
fore November mill , I * ) } , us It Is the purpose
to pave the streets and alleys In said districts
und moro particularly described ns follows ,
to-wlt !
No. 4SI Center slropt from 10th strcot to
llth street.
No. 4S7-Alloy In block tV > . city , from 17th
street to lth street.
No. 4S-Alley ( In block 118. olty. from ttlh
street to ISIh street.
No. 41X1 17th Htri'ct trom Jackson street to
Lea veil worth street.
No. 4'.u-Alley In block HW'J from 16th street
to i7th strcot.
No. -l'aelne street , from Wild street to
thoulloy biMwi < eur.'nd ; street an i aird street.
In the city of Omaha.
KalPtl alOtnhhit. Neb , thU .Mth day of Oc-
toocr , 1SJ2.
lW. . IHUHIlArSKlt.
Chairman Hoard of I'uhlle Works.
o MSI - ' Ivfi I
I'rocliinmtlon
nnd notice to the electors tin 1 local voters of
I IIP city otOiirihanf an annual city election
of llii' ulty of Om ilia , to he bold on Tnmdnv ,
the bin day of November. 139. , for the pur
pose of electing oi > o ouniielliiKin from o.tch
ward
To the electors awl loinl voters of the olty of
Oiirihn :
1 , Ooorfo I' . lliMnK mnyor of the pity of
Omaha , do tmiie this , my proclamation , mil
by the authority vested 11 me ns xucli mayor
Ob hereby irlvo public notli'u in tin'electors
and lomil votcr.4 of tlio city ut Om.ih'i that tin
ntitiual oily oleotlou of lliu city of Oiiinba.
will tie held lu.s illicit von Tue-ul iy. thix'luhtli
dnvof Nuveiuhor , IS ! ' . ' , tor the purnuseof elect
ion ono counel tn in from each ward.
The polls ; > bail bo onnti on thu day of said
oleollo > ut eluhl o'i look In lliu morning and
shall eontliiuu open mil II six o'elooU In the
evening of ( be same day , nt the respective
voting pltucs tollowlu , ; , to-\\lt :
I'lllST W.Mtll
S 1 : oornur 7lh "lltl
th nnd I ,
< ' ° r"8r 12lh nua J""os
* 1 ll > 4tl flrsl
. ; of J > aclflo stru
' '
H W cornorl1'nnd ( Hickory
stn ! ) S < V'ot"or Blh
und "
"N K coraur lllh : linu
8CCONI1VAItl ) .
N W C ° "lor 1Uh R"(1 Jone'
.
corner 13lh
" 8 W ° 0r"0r 1Sth 'll '
-8 W wirilor 8Mh "
f " " UMthlroot ,
,
conior l"lli and Plorco
" 8 ' ' corllor 1Ul1 Ilml
llth DIstrlct-N E coiner Sixteenth uud Con-
i ur HI roots.
str"etllt nistrlct N w corner 2)th ) and Dorcas
llth District S j ; comer 20tli and llnncrott
< " ! ) ' N E cor"cr 13t'1 ' " "ll Vlnton
latli Dlstrlcit-S W corner lath nnd Valley
itroots.
ivo" ! "lstr'ut ' NEcornor-olu-"l 1'oulovard
TIIIIIlVAItn. .
1st Dlstrict-H W corner 12th an-1 Chicago
at2' ' ' ) , ) ' N W oorllcr lul1 ! "ld I'.tvouport
ad District-South side of Capitol avenue
m-irlwfstof ) tilth. street ,
lib District-West side of 12th .street , bo-
iweou Douglas and Dodge street : . .
Mh District N B corner 10th uod Capitol
th IJIstriot N 13 corner pth and llarnoy
7th District S 13 corner llth and Douglas
hth District N 13 corner 13th and Jackson
street i.
Uth District 9 n corner 10th uud Howard
streets.
WARD.
st District N W corner 17th and Davenport
streets.
2nd District N W corner 22nd and Davenport
"nl District N W corner 25th and Dodge
si rents.
4th DIstrlct-N K corner 17th and Dodge
Ireots.
Jtli District N E corner 17th nud Haruey
streets.
Otli DUtrlct-N W corner 20th uud Dou lus
7th District N W corner 20th street and Si.
lary's uvoniio
Wtli District S W corner 20th street and Si.
M.iry avenue.
Otli District Eut. side of Koutli tilth street.
lutwuon Haruey htreot uud St. Mary's .IMIIIIIO ,
lUiii District N W corner Isth and l.uivmi-
.uirth stieets.
llth District S W corner 17th street and St.
Mury's avenue ,
FIFTH WAllll.
1st District East silo of Sherman avenue
opposite Maudcrsou slrout.
Jnil District S B corner Sherman avenue
ind Wlrt stieot.
Ilrd District S W corner Shnrman uvenuo
ind LIIKO sttoot.
4th District N W corner Sherman avenue
nil Grace Htreot.
.Mh District S W comer 17th and Churlos
treets.
Otli District Hast side of Sliurmiin avouuo
ihouiau feut north or Nicholas Htreot.
7th Dislrlut b 13 corner tilth ami l < tard
streets.
hth Dlitrlut N W corner 10th and Hurt
streets.
lltli District N 13 corner 15th and Oass
streots.
10th Dlsliict Kustsldo North 17th street be
tween California and CIL&S stieets.
llth District S ! : coiner ISth uml Cass
streets.
BI.NTII WAIII ) .
1st Dlsliict S E coiner 24th slrcotiuul Ames
avenue.
2nd District S W corner Mth sticet uud
li'raud uvoiinu.
: ird Dlbtrlut N 1C corner 4 , * > th and Grant
> ticots.
4th District S W corner 21th anil Manilcrson
streetH.
Mb District SHi'oi nor 21th und Wirtstn-ots.
fith DUtriut S W corner aird : ami I'urlcer
> t reels.
7tli District N W corner 21th it Mil Corhy
streots.
Blh District N 13 corner 27th and Itnrdotlc
8t roots.
Olh District N 13 conmr 2'nd and Grant
streets.
luth District N W corner 23th and l'r.uil < Iln
stroutM.
llth District H Weornpr 24th and KrunUIln
stri'etH.
I''th District S W coi nor t'nd ! and Cluri. .
ntroots ,
BKVI'.NTII WAIII ) .
1st DIstrlct-H W corner 25th and Mason
streets.
2nd District N K corner 2Qlh uvonuo nm
I'opoleton avenue.
: < rd District y W corner 20th sliont am
Woolworlh iivuuuo.
4th Dlstilct N W corner 'Jth street am
Arbor street.
.Mil District South side of Vlnton dtriia
nniir ( east of ) southard avenue.
Oth DlHlilot S 13 corner 'Mlh uvuniiu nm
I'oppluton avonno.
7tn Dlstrlut N IV corner Sltli and Tranol
streets ,
KIC1IITII WARD.
1st Dlstrlnt East sldo of 20lh street noa
( south of ) Charles street.
2nd District West fide of 23d street noa
( south ol ) 1'n u I tlieut.
Ur.1 District N Y corner 20th nnrt Nlohola
strootn.
Uli DUtrlct-N E corner 29th and' Cumin
btreots.
fith District West sldo of North 2.1th stroo
near ( mirUi of ) Cumins ntrcot.
nth District H K earner .iMiinrl Hurt streets
7tli District U W corner voili und Uas
streets.
NINTH WAIII ) ,
1st Iistrlct-S ) W corner 8 * ) und Cumin
streets ,
2d District N W corner 40th and Cumin
streots.
ad District N I ) corner 40th and I'urnai
streets ,
4th District North side of Davenport strec
near ( west nf ) North 32d avonuu.
Mh dUtrlot S E corner aist nvcmno an
Dudtte street.
Oth District H W corner 29th avenue an
Juckbpn street ,
In wltnuts whereof I have hcrouiito sot m
hnnd us miivor of bald city of Omaha , thl
17th Uay of October , luttt
0130. ( ' . HEM Id , Mayor.
Attest : JOHN CJIIOVKH , City Clerk , ol'jd lt
NOTICUOPTIIB SITTING OP Till
CITY COUKOI LAS A UOAHD Ol
KQUAWKA TION.
To all tax-payer * nnd ownora of Dropert )
andull naitlus luturcitcil In tuxatKin In th
olty of Omaha ;
You are hereby nollflod that th * city coun
ell of Omaha will , iv yrovldttl pud ie < | ulio
by section Mot the Clmrtcr of Metropolitan
Cities , lie d a session us n llo.ird of Equaliza
tion of not loss than live days. eommtticlii
Thursday. October 2lh , ISl'J. ' for the pnriiosa
of eiiualfflnn the assessment nf all property
within the cltv of Omaha assessed for UIMI-
oral taxation for city taxes for the your IKU
filch sitting will behold at the ortlceot the
Cltv ( Horn of said city In the I'lty Hull In the
cltv ot Omaha , oommencln at U o'clock u. in , ,
nnd rontlnnliit ; until 'xi'elocU p. m , dully.
Atul you nnd onoh of you are horphy notified
to be nn I uppour before said ho in ) ot cqtmll-
ratlou nt the time and nlueo nimed to tnnUo
any coiiiplnlnlorobjoutloii ) * ou mav have to
salrtssossmcut ! or any part thereof us hy
statute piovlded. Oomp'nluts ' In w rltlui may
ho Ille i with the * 'lty I'lork ut any time dur *
IIIT lhi < session of sild board.
OIIKUt. JOHN tlitovKi" , Olty Olerk.
SKWKU DON US.
I'roclniuatlon ami notice of submission to tin
elector * und leunl voters of the eitv oj
Omaha of the question of Issuing bonds ol
the city of Oiiiuhulii thiuimoiiuiof one hun
dred thousand dollars ( tliU.OIOto ) n.ty for th
( oiiitriictlon and iiialntenuiico of sewers tn
the city of Ourihu.
To tli" electors and local voters of Iho city ol
Omnli'i :
I. tloorso I1 , llomls , mayor of tlio cltv ol
Omnhn , do Issue th s. my proclamation , and
by the authority vested in mo as such mayor.
do hereby nivo public notice t ? the electors
and lu.'iiloloisof the pity of Om.iln , that n
ceuoial election will bo hold In s.ild . city on
Tnesdav the olihth day ot November. ISr. , foi
the ( inrposD ot silbmlttlm ; tosuld electors and
legal voters the question ami propuitltloii fell-
luwlni. to-wil :
"Shall bouilsot the city of Omaha in the
sum of onii h uinl red thoiis-ind dollar *
< < llM.OiHO ho IssuiMl for the conUruutlim uiuU.
maliiti'iiani'ii of xewors , to run nut more than
twcutv r.'ii ) yinr-t , to draw interest , not lo ox-
cced live pi-r cent per minimi , with Intoroil
coupon unno.xcd thrrcto. uud not t > ho sold
for less than par , vtto unveeiU trom the s lc
thoii'ot to l ) expended for the construction
unrt maintenance or su\\t < ts in the elty ol
Omiiha , null the proceeds thereof not to bo ill-
\ erted fiom the oblciMs therein spccllli'd. "
The stild qncsMon aii'l propu-iiuori shall ho
snhmltled tosiid oloetorsentno In Iho nropei
form provided hv luw for olllelal hullots , will )
the wouls "YIIS , " "NO , " printed iheroon All
of Hiilil tiallots huvlni ; un "X" mark followlux
the word "YKS" shall hoconutL'd In tu\or ol
Issuliu' sa il bonds , nml ull of mild ballott
linvliig an "X" mark following the word
"NO" shall bu counted and considered ut
Uk.-ulun the l-suliii of said b mils.
The polls shall ho open on the day of sale
election nl olcht o'clock In the morning anil
shiill continue open until six o'clock In tin
im-iilug of the hikino dav ut the rospoetlvt
votltiK pluei'H. as follows :
Kiitsr WAIIH.
K ctlr"er Tth UIul
N W coraor Sttl Ulld I'oavon *
, :
ilril DIstrlot-N 13 cornar J2h nnil Jimol
nil 0Jl * *
'ia flrst
° f cth
1 > ttrk WI1tl
itt.nt l"strlol . s W L'or"or 10" ' u d Hickory
" H > V eorm'r lith "lll ( Center
.
NW corner Olh mill ll.u.oroft
N K corar ! iltu ;
.Ml WAUI ) .
> ISlrlCt N corllor luh ll"tl Ionos
streets
C"tner Klth nml l > acln °
2)lh ) "ntl
8Jd " " "
" ' I'str'ut7nist ' ! Blll ° < ) f South 2Hh strcot ,
OUPOSIIO , '
I'OppllHoil ; iT0.
cor"or IGtl1 nlld 1'lorco
S K corllor > lth nlul William
to'r ' N uornur sM''onth | and Cen-
'
oorner-0tl1 a"a llancroft
t 'V K L'ornor r > tl' ' lllld Vlntoa
c < ) rnor mu ! ind Valley
ivol'i ' Vlbtl'lot Jl' loor''cr2aUi : ' ' ind Honlevanl
TIIIUll WAIII ) .
' ) ' ' S W oor"ur 1-tl' " " ' ' ° l'lcago
< | '
atr' ' , lt ) stl'Iol N \ \ ' corner 14th and Davenport
M District-South sldo of Capitol uvenuo
nuarlttcstofi l.ilh hliool.
4lh District-West side of ISth strcot , bo-
fcwoen , Doiiitlns and Dodge streets.
iviVmie ' ' co'"ur ' lutl1 alld Capitol
111 h District N i ; corner Oth and llurnoy
! ' " < llrlCl S cumer llth and Doujlas
corllur 13th llll <
tli District S 13 corner lOtli and Howard
itreets.
F.IIIUIII WAIII ) .
s-t llstrlct N W corner 17th and Davciipor *
inland Davenport
Hrd llstrlct-N eornor 'nth imd Dodge , ,
Hh DIslrlot-N K corner 17lli and lode
itroulb.
. ' - i : corner ITlli mid llarnoy
corner 20th an
7th Dlstilut N W corner 20th street and St ,
lury's uvenuo.
Sth Dial i let rf W corner 20th street and St.
Mary's uvonuo.
Oth Dislilet-n.istsidoof i-oiith ( Dili atreot ,
loiweijii llurnoy .street and St. Mnry'H.ivniuin.
luih District N Wcormtr ISth and Luivon-
worlh stiUDts.
llth Distrlp.t-H corner t7tli slreut and St ,
.Mary s avenue ,
WAIM ) .
1st DIstrlet-Eiist hlluof Sherman uvonuo
opiioslte Mnmleroiiii siruot.
-'iid pistrlet S K coiner Sherman avenue
uud Wlrt , street.
yid District S W uorncr Hlmrman iivuiiua
and 1/iKQstieet.
4tli DlRtrlet-N W corner Sherman avenue
.mil ( irucu sticet.
.ith Dlstrici-S W coniur 17th mid Churlov
strouls
Oth Dlsl rlct I3ist sldoof Hliorinun uvoniia
.ihoutil : ) foot north or Nicholas otreet.
7th District .4 i ; coumr llilli and Izard
streets.
fcth Dlstrlut N W corner 10th unil Hurt
hlreulK.
Uth District N 13 corner ISth and Oasi
htll'lltS.
iutll District haslHldn North 17th street bu.
Iweeu Caiifoinla unit OHSS hti eels.
Mill DlBtrict-ri K comer IBlh and OilSi
stieuls.
filXTII WAIII ) .
1st District S 13 corner 24tlmtioui and Amos
avonuu.
2nd l > ) strlct-S W corner tflth Direct and
driuul uvonuo ,
Ilrd District N E corner IHli and ( irant
streets.
4th District S W corner L'lth and Muaderxin
htreots.
5th DUtrliM HEuornerSllh mill WlrtHroots.
Otli District H W coiner IKlrd and I'uikor
stmets.
7th DIstrlct-N W corner 24th a-iiT Cor by
HtieelH ,
Hlh liistrlct-N 13 corner 27th aiiO-Iliinlotto
sLriiolu.
Ulh DIstrlct-N 13 corner S.'nd and Grant
slrents.
1'ith District N W corner 2Stli ami t'ninklln
HtroolH.
llth DIstrlcl-H W corner Sllh and 1'raiiklln
btrciolH.
ISth Dlstrlot-S W corner 2Jud nuTT Olarlc
HtroetM ,
I BKVI-.Nril WAIII ) .
1st Dlstrlot-S W corner ! Mih and .Mason
si reels.
2nd DUtrlct-N F. corner 20th uvonuo und
I'opnletou avenue.
Hid Dlsiilct-.S W I'ornor 20lh in > ot und
Woolworlh uvonuo.
< th District N W corner 0lh struutaud
Arbor htieot ,
fith District Sou Hi sldu of Vlaton Htrtiut
near ( oust of ) honth ; niuvonuo. \ .
Oth Dlstilct 4 13 cornur auth uvunnu nnd
Topplelon uvonuo.
7ln llsirlct-N ) W corner 31th and Fraud *
streets ,
KinilTII WAIII ) ,
1st District East Hldu of r.'flth struct near
( south of I Charles Mi oei.
2nd District \Vo-t siife of I''lil struct near
( south ol ) 1'aill street.
llrJ Distrlnl-N W corner 20lh and Nicholas
sliouls.
4th District N 13 corner 29th nml dunlin ;
slrentH.
Oth DIslrlcl Wcitf.ldo of North 25th urrcot
near ( north of ) Cumliu slreet ,
fith District S 13 cormir-M und Hurt streets ,
7th District S W uoruur VOlh und Cast
struots.
NINTH WAItt ) .
. 1st District ii W corner 3d ami Cnmlpir
HtrouU.
ill DUtrlot N W corner 40th und Oumlng
streets ,
Uil District N 1. cornnr 40th uud ITurnam
tlreuts.
4th District North sldoof Davenport street
near ( west of ) North X'd uvenuu
Olh district S K corner Ulst avenue ami
DoiU'a street.
Oth District -H W corner 20th ° uveuuu uui *
Htniot.
JucUson f
fu wllnuKS whorpnt I luivo hereunto sat my
hand us mayor ot said city of Omaha Mill
17th day of October , IH/A
nr.tt I' . UEMI8 , Mnfor ,
Attoatt JOHM OuovEft ' -