V2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , OCTOBER 22 , - 1892-TWELVE PAGES. FROM ( WUCIUS TO CHRIST SteadAdvanoa of Christianity' in the Obineto Empire. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CONVERTS A Forceful Dcfoi so of tlin Much Mullen1' ' Unco Their Mburnllty , Dnvotlim imtl y.rnl Ilio rnlli of rrotsross A Jitcstlou Aimwercd. Can a Chinaman bccomo n Christian ! Hov. Frederick .1. Masters , 1 > .I ) . , pro pounds the question In the current Issua ol the California Magazine , nnd presents an nfllrinntlvo answer , coupled with an histori cal sketch of tlioCblnosoand tbeir progress from paganism to the Christian fold. The question whether n , Chinaman can uo converted is often nskcd , RA.VS llav. Masters , not with oyiilcal scorn , out In the aplrll ol sympathetic appreciation ot tbo Inimonio diftlcultfrs that confront the missionary In his work. ' In China tbo vastness of the field , the density ot tbo population , the conservatism of the people , tbo tenacity with \\1ilch they cllng'to nutignal customs anil traditions , the philosophical and rcllgfous systems that for fortv centuries bavo molded Chinese fiiougbt nnd crysUllzcd their habits ; tbo tromcn- do'Js - Influence of Iho clans nnd aiiccstrnl religion are , It roust bo udmlttod , conditions very unfavorable to tbo propaga tion of n now faith. u Obstacles III tlio States. Ono might cxnsct to find a moro favorable 'field for missionary enterprise among Chi nese residing In n Christian land , but this Is not the caio. The little credit n Chinaman cots' on this const for his Christian profes sion ; the cold suspicion with which bo is often treated , as if ho must necessarily bo a hypocrite ; the anti-Chinese sentiment of the coast , shared oven by sonic ministers of re ligion : lhoopt > altlng Immorality nnd godlessness - ness of our ctl05 ! , which o Chinaman is not slow lo detect ; the fresh mnmoiics of inur- dered.kinsmen , of riots , boycotts nnd savage oppressionanil t ho frequent boo Jlu tn assaults made upon dofoncelo a Chlucso. oven upon their women and cblldien , as I nave seen myself , do not make the whlto nun's re ligion , morals and social lifo particularly nt- "tructlva to the average Chlncso mind. In * s f the face of such gigantic ; dlflicultics ono can excuse the skepticism that underlies tbo luostlon , "Can a Chinaman bccomo a Chris- ilnnj" 'i'lio marvel is that any Chinaman wilt icccivo Christianity from a wblto man's lips. .Misinformation. Much of the populrtr information about Chinese missions at homo and abroad has been gathered from trailers , naval ofltcors und globetrotters , who , In ninoty-uluo cases out of u hundred , bavo never been inslilo of n mission church or school and nro tncomue tcut to give information of tbo results'of Christian norlc in China as an average heathen Chinese merchant on Dupout street , , or u Chlucso sailor would ba to estimate tbo Christianity of America. Judged by what ho BOOS on Tor Flat or the Burbary Cojst , or the number of white pcoplo thai bo sees going to church on bundays. Twenty Years' Work. In China nearly 50,003 men nnd women bavo made an open profession of the Chris tian faith , have given evidence of a change of heart and life , and have beep admitted to tbo churches of tbo different Prolostnn * . missions. In addition to this , it Is estimated thcro are ever a hundred thousand moro wno nro regular attendants at the mission churches. All this U prac tically the result of only twenty-live years \.f Christian work. On the i'aeilic coast dur ing about the snmo tlmo ever two thousand Chinese have been icceived inlo our churches after giving proof of the sincerity of their convictions. Many of thcso have re- turncd to tbeir homes in Chlnn ; some have poiio to colonize missions In tbo cast , while . over a thousand remain with us. That some have proved false and brought dlscruco npon ' thu church cannot uc denied. Such cases nro not unknown in American churches. Some of tlio Hunt-fits. ' That many Chlncso bavo boon reached an'l ccrmancnlly bonclltod cannot bo seriously denied. To sco men who wcio highbinders becoming peaceable nnd law-abiding ; idola ters becoming intelligent and Godfearing mon ; camblorj that have been , changed Into industrious , honest and upright mon ; opium smokers breaking nwuy trom ttio chains of nn enslaving vice ; and women once the Inmates of tbo vilest dens of China town now domestic servants In American houses , or the mothers of Christian families training up their children in iho paths of re ligion and virtue , are surely truiibformatloiis of character that are beyond dispute ana are results that no hostile criticism can assail or ignorant ridicule disparage. An Incident. _ Judge N. G. Curtis of Sacramento , whoso forensic cloquonco bus often thrilled our local courts , und whoso profession has accus tomed him to weigh evidence and read char acter , Is u Very valuable witness. Severn ! years ago bo hud a young Chinaman tn his .family who became a member of the Prosby- , leriini church. For several years ho watched that young man's lifo very closely , Ho Judged it by the severest now testament lasts. Ho says be found him devout , upi - i right.honest and true , his spare time being devoted to the study of the scriptures. The judge's family became much attached to him on account of his singular wotlnemont of character and purity of Ufa. At last ha' was tnUcn ill. Ho was nursed with tender care during a lingering sickness berne with Christian fortitude. Before ho died ho ex pressed a wish that ho'might bo burled with Christian people unit that his heathen Kins men should not bo allowed to take bis boJy away. When the missionary cuinu to attend tits funeral iho judge said : "I have been looking for a model Christian life and T have found ono in this Chineselud from across the seas , ' " In Sacramento city cemetery there vetan'ds u splendid rnarulo mouumunt that cobtoVor 51COO , erected nt the expense or .Tudeo Curtis , bearing the name , "YoCJon klip , , " und.tho words , "Ho lived and died n Chilstmn ; " and that costly tomb , tlio' noble testimony ongrnvon thote , anil the stainless record of that younir Chinaman's lifo nrc plain , silent , thrilling evidence sufllclent to convince the most cynical mind that n Chlnamiiu'iimy bccomo a true Christian. J'opnlnr Kirnrfl. , ( Tlio Jtcudfastness Of Clnnoso Christians tinucr persecution Is a powerful evidence of the gcntilncnoss of tholr conversion , Tbo popular'oplhlbn ' U that a Chinaman professes Christianity for merremiry ends aifd can chUDRQ his faith us easily as ho changes his , coat. It Is diftlcult to discover what temporal gain attaches to the Christian pro fession of a ipan who Unas himself tiastout of family , , dun , guild ana ainploymout , i cuittd as ho walks down tbo sticets , and counted ns tbo tilth and nffscourlnc of the earth. During my nine years' resilience in Kouth China , three yours of which my inU&ion Journeys lay in that part of the province that U iho homo of tbo Chinese In Ainurlra. 1 Jiuvo witnessed what terrible persecution tbcso converts huvo to endure on their return homo. 1 hnvo seen men who , on lyinounciug their Christian faith , have been iicbcrtca by parents , wlfo und bruthrcn ; others who have mppttly boroo bonds nud btrlpea and imprisonment because they would not renounce their faith or cease pub licly to tenchvhat \ their follow villagers call "tbo religion ot tbo foreign devils. ' ' Terrible TemocuUoii. 1 known man who was bnptltoil in the Meth odist mission tn San Francisco who Invested lits hard earned savings In n lot of ground. AVhcu bo Docnn to build his house hu refus'od to consult tbo oracle , would not call in , the Tuoist pnc ts with tbclr incanlnltonu to drive nwuy iho evil spirits. Ait , epldomlo of .unmllpox broke out lu iho vllluga uud was supposed to have been o'cca- filoncJ by iho omission of tlieso rites , His follow villager * threatened him with death , but ho "vofusod to make peace with the pods. The poor fellow's DOUCO was tprn down , his properly coullsca- ted , and htratelfboatcu till ho dropped down in a utiito of unconsciousness. I have soeti thpso Christian men Buffer the looting and de &tmotion of tholr houses because tboy would not 8Ub cilbo to tbo festival of u hcuthen god. A small contribu tion of half a dollar would have spared thciu pom and vannHgautc , yoV tbcio bravo uiuu Vrould tuffar 4w < uUy the cpollloK ol their goods rather than compromise prfhclplc nnd violate conscience. Were thcso raon hyoo- crltosr Uid those hcrolo souls Join the church for the snVo ot temporal gain ! Mbcrnlltj- thn Cnnrrrt * . Their liberality to the church Is another evidence of tbo sincerity ot their profession of 'tho Christian religion , Taking Into account their scanty means and the mrro part of their Income which Is sent homo for the supportof pironls nod families In China , tholr liberality is un surpassed bv nny body of Christians In the world. The Chinese of the Congregational missions the larccst on this coast last year contributed J0.2M to the treasury ot tbo mis sion. In the provlnco of Canton there Is n bind of natlvo utnornnt ovancolUti. phvsiclans nnd colporteurs who nro poing from vlllaijo to village preaching the gospel , healing the Melt nnd selling Christian books , and the whole expense of this mission Is berne bv the youn ? Chlnatnon of the Congregational missions of thlu coast by men who , wo nro tolt ! , are "Ir redeemably bad. " The Presbyterian mlsilon Chlnoao nro equally liberal. Hoaldcs contrtuutlng to the expenses of the work hero , they nro Bonding gcnorou * assistance to the greater work be- i ir done In their nativci towns. Tbo li'i members of the Methodist Mission church every year contribute from $1,51)1) ) ) to $ ISJJ to the church. 'J'Uoy nay their shuro ot all church benevolences , not foraottlng the poor , infirm mlnlstorrf of the conference , to whom tho.v clvo from K3 to ? TO every year. Tholr liberality Is shown during the last seven years In gifts to the great missionary society that sent them the gospel , amounting'to over Kl.ROO , or noolit $500 every year. Not satisfied with this , they hitvo just formed a missionary society , Ilka their Congregational brethren , to em ploy Christian workers In their homos , for whk'li purpose they h.ivo nlrcnilv raised over $1,000. In the Baptist nnd Episcopal mis sions , thcro is the same spirit of ber.ovolcnco. Devotion ot tlio C'ouvurta , The devotion of thcso people to tholr pastors and teachers Is another feature of tholr character. Such prodigality of grati tude and such constancy of friendship wore never seen us in the relation of Hock to pastor in China. The Uov. Mr. Wnlloy , who has Just returned from China , was at wutiu dur ing the recent riots and tolls how nobly the native Christians stood bv him nnd his wlfo , nnd risked thsir Uvos In tbclr defense when all their Htiropeim friends had tied. I knoiv nothing in history or fiction moro thrilling than his account ot the way thcso Christian Chinamen faced a' raging mob and raging ll'imos to rescue thi-co hum English , children from a burning mis sion house nnd restore them to the arms of tholr distracted mother. Ask her U sbo oversaw saw u Christian Chinaman. Shall I ever forgot-that September mornIng - Ing In Canton , eight years ago , when the streets Were surging with a despdrato mob U.OOO strontr , yelling "Diwn with the foreign devils , " when fourteen line mansions ot the foreign merchants were looted and burnt to the ground , the residents onlv barely suc ceeding in saving tholr lives } Deserted by fellow-countrymen , cut off from succor nnd with death starlne us in the face , the only neopio who befriended mo nnd mv family during the long hours oMhut terrible day wore Christian Chinamen. It was a member of my church who smuggled us into his house and kept us concealed in n back room. It was a band of Christian Chinamen of my church who forced their way through the mob , ut the peril of their lives , to make sura of our safety , und who , within sound of the howls of the mob , the roar of the flames and the crack of musketry , stood round us In our defense , vowing that no harm should come to their dear pastor and his family as long u ) iholr lives hold out. If tlieso men wei-o 'not ' Christians tbeu that word has no moaning to me. Chinese .Ministers. Of the Chinese Christian ministry much mlcht be said In illustration of the capacity of a Chinaman to apprehend and intelligently expound the highest truths ot the Christian religion. Many of them are cultured Rontlnmen who have become Christian ministers after throwing up more lucrative situations. The preaching of , manyf of thorn would do credit to any pulpit in Christendom. Their sermons - mons , interspersed with apt illustraticns.nro packed with thought , profoundly oxcpttlcal nnd forcibly logical. Some uro orators , others theologians , some practical , while others bubble 'over with wit and humor. Blameless In their integrity , fearless in their denunciation of error , and suffering day uy day contumely and insult , they seem to have come fresh from tbo apostolic age. There is Hcv. ICwau Lay , who preached in tlio market wince of Kau Kong , knowing that offers of n reward of SoOU for his head had been posted all pvor the town. There is Dr. Sia Sok Ong , u graduate of the Imperial university , who throw up a lucrative situation to become a Methodist preacher , itinerating from village to village nnd preaching the gospel , some times on less than ? i a-nionlh. The author of the prizo'.tract ' , "Who is Jesus 1" , a suc cessful pastor nnd presiding elder and tour years ago delegate to the last .Methodist general conference , Dr. Sole Ong is worthy n place in life highest rank of the Methodist ministry. Among Chlnc&o preachers lu California the most brilliant , , perhaps. Is Uov. Chan lion Fan , a man of liberal ideas , a good English scholar and a proachnr of singular eloquence and power. No braver thing was over done in San Francisco than bis open at tack uuon hlghbindcrism while preaching on the open street of Chinatown a few months neo. On the vfiry.apot that n few days before - fore had been , reddened with the blood of murder , nnd undortho rooms of a highbinder society tbo crowd-stood * for au hour and listened to thl' ? bravo preacher openly ex posing umldenouncing the murderous secret societies that had dlsgrocctl their nation and to"iTori7.ed Chinatown. Another noted nroichor i'i Uov. Tong Keel Hlng of the Baptist mission , perhaps the best biblical scholar itnd closest , thinker In the Chinese church. Ho has ocen called the Chinese Spurgcon for his ready wit , his luminous presentation of truth , nnd his sub tle and searching application. Uov. Mr. Wong ot the Presbyterian mission Is a f.ood , practical preacher , whoso clear exposition and chnslo diction make him a model for younger men. Tbcro is Itev. Ng Peen Cbiu , who is a good .English scholar , reads his Hebrew blblo and ( JrteU testament and Is nbout to bo ordnlncd to the mlnlslry-in the Presbyterian church , Mentionmust' ) bo made , too , ot Ueo Onm , ono ot tbo oldest nnd most respected Chinese Christians in Call , fornln , for twenty year * court interpreter at Oakland , who.sponds his spare time In evan gelical work IK connection with' , tho. Con gregational mission , Thcro Is , - olio. Lee Tang Hay , tuo Mothodlstlocal preacher , whoso scrm'dns arid nd- drussc * , In English and Chinese , arose so full of pith nnd humor that some liavo called him the Chlnjyso gam Jones. Many other Instances mlzhtlio given , but these will sufllco to show that Chlnixmon can not only bccomo sincere Christian believers , but also preachers of the gospel , ds intelli gent , faithful , earnest nud consecrated ns can ho found In the pulpts | ot our own churches. _ , With these results 'It surely 'cannot bo seriously maintained that Christian missions among thu Chlnoio nro n failure. Year after year these yountr men of "Far Cathay , " who hnvo boon unuorour Iniluonco pnd , instruc tion and have been brought In contact with 1 ho religion , science and civilization of the wrst nro returning to their native' land , benrlnr with them the light of a now age , the principles ol frco Institutions nnd the scods of imporlshnbld truth that will be planted In their far-off homes and b'acomo a power for good long ftorouf work'Is done and our name forgotten , llUllllllH Have destroyed Itnmonsa Amounts of prop erty , but time and interest devour more. If vou suffered from Indian depredations twenty years ago you have lou mbro by be ing kept out of the USD of your money for tuntlcngth of tlmo than you-Jost by the orig inal raid. This Interest drain Is going on ail the tlmo you nro neglecting to flic your appli cation. Why not have your case pushed at once bv Tin : lir.i : Bureau of Clalhis i Unless you do 't ' soon the chance will bo gene for ovor. An Oli.lrrt l.rmtnu in futility. Ilaruar's Mngnzlno : They were talk ing about futility , und for Korno rcnson known only to cich othorfullod tonjjroo. Finally she asked , "Well , now , suppose you. glvo mo nn oxnmnlo of what you call fiitilltvV" "All right , " said ho. "Multfply 394(5 ( by 721. " She took hoi * little gold pencil in hand , aolzotl a piece of paper , und after n few minutes of dllicont ligur.lng announced tbo result. "Two million eight hundred nnd forty- flvo thousand and sixty-six , " said she. "Divide that by two'Mic continued. "Ono million four hundred and twenty- two thousand five hundred and thirty- three , " she said. "Very well , " said bo. "Now ndd seven to that , nnd then subtract 1,422,610 , and tell mo what you got. " "Tho result is zero , " said sbo , after figurinp n little more. "Well , that's what I call futility , " said bo , with a laugh. "You'vo covered a shoot of paper with figures to arrive at nothing. " Whereupon she became so nnpry that she refused to nrgu , further on the sub ject. A Uholcru srurc. A reported outbreak of cholera at Hol- metta , N. J. , created much pxcitomont in that vicinity. Investigation showed that tbo disease was not cholera but a violent dysen tery , which Is almost ns severe and danger ous ns cholera. Mr. Walter Willara , a prominent merchant of .lamcsburg , two miles from Uolmottn. "Says Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy has given great satisfaction in the most SOVOIM cases of dysentery. It is certainly ono ot the best things ever mado. For sale by druggists. llimlitu Tritiln Oddltlrs. Russian merchants do vorylittlo adver tising , principally because tbo grout majority of the humble classes canno't read , and this is not to bo wondered at , ns there nro thirty-six letters in the Russian alphabet , which seem to have tbo combined ditllcultios of tbo-GreoJf- , , Ohinoso and Arabian characters.Thq , signs on the stores in Russia nro mostly pictorial ; for instance , tbo dairy signs are cows ; the ten signs , Chinnmou sip ping tea ; barber's sterns , n bitro-armcd man shelving another , etc. Russia uses moro candles than any other country- 00,000,000 pounds r. year being ( ho esti mate. A largo part of tlieso are made in houses instead of largo factories. Ono estimate shows that 7ff,000 mon mnlco $7oO,000,000 of goods in their own homes. The fine shawls known as ' 'ring shawls" nro made entirely by band by the peas ants of Oi'cmburg , nnd Russsan laces , velvets , carpats , bronzes , silverware anil onumcl ware nro beautifully made , loino of tlieso things being the finest in the \yorld. When Niituru Needs assistance it may DO host to render it promptly , but ono should remember to use oven the most perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most simple and gentle - tlo rumedy is the Syrup of Fiis , manufact ured by the California l < ig Syrup Co. Tlin Original Diiulnrntlon. There nro to bo exhibited at the World's fair the original Declaration of Independence , the draft of the same made by JolTorson , and the original ol the constitution of the United States. Thcso invaluable documents nro to bo inclosod in a fireproof nnd burglarproof - proof safe to keep thorn from rollc hunt er nnd collectors , who are n conscience less sot , take them nil rounH , nnd who ignore nil pr&porty rights whore curios nro concerned. They will be nmong the most intnrosttng relics tit the exposition. DoWitt's Sar.sapanlia is rcimnu Drop u Otirstlon In the Slot , And Tin : UKI : Bureau of Claims will give vou u correct answer free of chnrgo. 'S Cloak Store 1619 PARNAM STH.EBT , Opposite Now York Lifo Building , OMAHA , The Only Exclusive GloakiMffloifeB West of Chicago. At it Wo show every style of clOillc or sul thut is no\v nnd ileBlVaUlo , _ . Wo keep the largest vivrldty tf cloaks in Onialin. f * - ' Our Prices w'tll'Lowt . ' - * > You can't nfford to buy % oloak or suit before looking through our.Btocic. . . ' CIOAKS.SOTSFURS. ! . 1619 FARNAM 5T OM HA- ' ' Oppwlte N , Y , E.'fo B utldiog. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE BOYS' SUITS. Saturday will be our Great Bargain day in the s' Department $3.50 Suits- 150 suits of brown plaid cheviot all wool , cut double breasted , in sizes from 6 to 14 ; at $3.50 , don't miss them. $4.o6Suits-- . | - - 125 gray plaid chev iot suits , absolutely all wool , warranted notto rip , just the thing for school wear , at $4.00 ; cut .double breasted. Sizes up to 14. $5.00 Suits- The biggest value is 400 suits of fine chev7 iot , in three shades , at $5.00 each. 'We leave you to judge their value. All cut in the pop- ) ular double breasted shape.- > * i \ " $2.50 Suits-'T v , . ort > 1 " - We will sell 2o6osschb61 'siii'tsi in service- . . I . n j . i. " able cassimere goods ; , at $2.50 ; all that is left of 'this lot iSATURDAY EVENING at 7 WILL BE CLOSED OUT at $1.50 EACH. : ; HATS. HATS. 25c and 50c. _ 9 Cloth and Felt Hats , all" shapes , for Sat urday at'25c ' and 50c. To avoid the afternoon crowd oome Satur day morning early to The CONTINENTAL. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR CHANGE OP GRADti. To the owners of all lots or parts of lots and real estatu ulungUrd ! from llurnny streut to I.eavunwortli street ; : Uth btrout from Half llowaid street to Lcavenworth street : llJth street fiom Howard to Jonus street und In- tunsectlnc Htiuiits : You aru hereby notified that the unclor- slunoil , thruo disinterested freeholders of the oily or Omahu. have been duly appointed by thu mayor , with the approval of the city council of said city , to USSOBH the duniuco to the owners respectively of the uroporty ullectcd bv cliiinxu of grade of said strcutK , duclnrnd neoosstiry by onllniinco No , lull , passed October 7 , lb'.r. ' , approved October 10IfDi V ou ara further notifiedthat bavins accepted "said appointment , and duly quullllua as re- untied by luw , wo will , on the Hid day of November. A. I ) , , 1MU , lit the hour of IOM : o'oloolc In thu forenoon , at the olllco of Bhrlver & O'Donolioe , liui : I'arnuin street , within tbo oorporutollmltsof s.ild elty , meet for thu pur pose of considering uud inul.IiiK'tlio assess ment uf dnimiKU lo Hie owners respectively of Mild property uffuutuJ by said Krndlni ; . tiiUlns Into coiivldorutlon nuoolul bonellts , If any. any.You nro 'lotlfiod to bo present nl tbo tlmo and placu uforosuld , und muUo any objections to or htntutnoniHconoornliig suld m > sos i of duinugcs us you may consider proper. ' ' OICO. J. I'AUh. 'I' , II. SIcCUM.OL'II ' , . Poinmltte of Appraisers. Oniuhn , Oct. tMth1 , tbO4. . o-'Id-lOt liapure Uoc VrKfiKir bj lh * tom oh. llrefcr lu t .llaM to r * ' f"iwit lri.rcr > or Junction * , reraoot' T lllTOu to OTI - tkllWfW" " bCDolltKl 'IT taking one ant r " ifsJiniwJ. I'.fie l-ronail , 1 Bf ui . I J | urapTt.lJc , S J Itll'Ars I-IIEUKUI. & } . . lOkprucsBt .Kcw Vcrk. J f < - B H " < t a > > > 'i KOT Sl'ItlNOS. SOUTH DAKOTA. TIIK CAIU.S b U of AuictloAIn thu Illuck lIUli , 3iW fuot , ubovo tlio niu. A - fl p , Uruvltu atmutpberu. Lurelr Bioourr. . .ITlwi'J warm medicinal wnti'rs lurucurcJ tlioujnnirt tit pjtlumi. Klnait iilungo batli lu IUB U H. Tlil iv.nu , built of i.lllkJnuU- . > tent < . uccotuoilnteiiiJ people : ttrlctlr lirit r't&ti flro liu'i' . U'nui Jioit oloctrlo oinf ) | > llnlilj , rlctilr ( urnolioil , tloo wlrta v r inJslii. table u ipoclalir. Unu autumut , tulld winter * , ileduced rate * br th wt-c'k or niuiith. Tbruufli trnini Iroia Clilovo. O. B.MAUUKN , Thu JJuuu , UutHtnlaga , S. 1 > . NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OV DAM AGES FOR OIIANGK OF GUADK. To the owncis of nil lots , pat ts of lots und real estate ulcHU'Itli ttreet. fioiu l'oiploton | uvuiiiio to Hicliory street. Vou are lioroby nolllled tliat the nndur- slL'ned , tlirce dhlntorestod frcolioldurs of thu city uf Omalia , liuvo bneu duly appointed by thu mayor , with tlio approval of the city oniincll.ot suld olty , to assess thu damage to tin ) owners ruspeotlvoly of tlin properly afTeetod by rlnui'io of grade ot said struct , du- elnrud nooe > ? ary uy ordinance No. I'J.'i. p.iased October 11 , 1SU ! , approved October IS , 16W , Vou aro'furthor notlllo-J that , having ac cepted sad | appointment , und duly ijualllicd u * rnriiilrud by luw. wo will on thu Ilrd duy of Novomtior , A , 1) , 189. , ut thu hour of J o'olouk lu the ufternooii. ut the ollleu of Sli river A O'llonolioo , no. ) i'aruum sticot. within llio'torporatu llmltti of fiald elty , meat for the purpose of contlduilng und milking the assessment ofdniuuKuto tlio owners ru- biieutlvely of said property , alTeetcil by said clmngu of ( 'rude , tulclii ; Into eonaliloratlon spec'ul bmietlU , If uny. Von ufo notlllcd to bo proient at the time and iiluco uforasald , und make any objuetlons tooi-Htiitoiuents coucerniiu Jld assesjment as you may ooiulcior uropor. W. ( J. HHKIVEU. tinoitui : J. JOHN P. KI < Alv. ! Coiumlttcu of Appraisers Omulia , pctobBr'-U Ib'.C' ' . ( r.'ldltt DEFORMITY BRACES Elast/cStosfeinjs , Trusses , / Crutches , Batteries , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supp/iet. 114 & 15th SL , Kcil to PostolKo. NOTICE OF TIIK SITTING OF TIIK CITY COUNCIL AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. To tlio owners of tho. lot . parts of lots and ronl estate nbuutiu on or adjacent to the streets , alloys or nvonucs lioruln nameil or situated luwhole or In ( nrt within nny of the d strlots heroin spocllled : Yon nnd each of.you lire hcrnby iioltnod that the oltv rounollt ) ! the city of OmiliA will Kit ns a Ho ird uf K < | Uiillr.illon. at the olficu of the City Clurk. In the ( Ity Hall. Onialin , Nob. , on Kriilny the -Nth d.ly of Octiilior. ISC , from uTlouU n , in , to , ' > o'clock p. in. for the purpo o of comldorlni ? und uqiiallrlug thu proiuned levy of siioowl tuxes nnd ns ossmenls us shown by "rropnswl Plain of AS OSSIWMII" nnn on tlin lu \\\t \ olllco of said City Clorl < , and cnirectlnn uny errors therein , and of hcarlnt all rompliilnts Hint tlio owuortof iiroticrty ? o to bo ii8 < o scd nnd ta.xod nmv nmkuj said Bpecl.il tuxes und nssessmoiits proposed to bo levied being necessary to cover the cost of tlin several Improvements duly itutnorlred to bo made nil I nnw comnlbtml , us follows ; TocovcrtlioooUrit poinninent lir.'ck side- w.ilUs I u Ul by .1. O. Corliy , umoiiiitliu to tlio sum ot ? : > rcii. : Including thovost of Insprctlon , \thlch sil 1 sum It Is proposed by u report duly tuiopted liy the r.ty Council to UBSJSS on thu liropnrly iippnslto WhlehsUld slduwalks were I'Oiistnu'lcd , us follows : Lot I.I hloeU 4 Itiinscom Place } n Os. l.oi II Iihi2lj4 , . 4n w. Iut lib oi'l(4 . . 40 ' . ' * . lot tlliloak 4 . . 4 I SI. 1.01 ITIlKluU I . . 4U'J' . Lot 18 I lock 4 . . 40 ll. ! l/ot til block 4 . . 4 I U'7. North IGfeet lot 1.1 bleak II lluusooni Place MT 01. Lot Hlblock.ll llstiscom Place It ) Cil. Lot 17 block II . . 40 ' . ' 7. Lot is block 11 . . 4J 'J7. Lot I Cherry Garden Jfi'l "is 1.012 . . Ill 119. i.oti : . . ui ! > a I.Otl . , ( VI 47. North 4C 4-10 foot lot ' 'I blojk . " > West Kiul Ail- dltloiiJJ7 SO. Lot L . ' block r. West F.uil Addltlnu $12 75. North . " 'tcctlol ! ' block 8 K V Smltli's Ailill- tlnn SG HO. South 41 feet lol'J.blockS KV Bmlth'a Addi tion J.-ii : 72. Lot 'I block 8 B V PmlthV Addition $ S 45. outh 41 feel lot 4 hlouk 8 1 : V bmitli's Addt- tlon $40 L'4. To cover I lie cost of pcrniamont sldewnlUs of Kans.isBtoiic , Inulndln ? Inspection , laid by Kurnns & Son , nu'iouritliig to tlio sum uf JI'JI.1. > , which sal < l HUIII It is proposed by n report duly adopted by the city council to as sess on the property opposite which said side- wiilus wriu eonstrneted , us followii ioi 4 block : u Omaha $ rr > 10. Lot r > block 'W ' 174 < ( > . I.ot4 lilouktl.'J 17400. LotfibiuokiBJ nn ui i : XI fcut lot U block I3Q Omaha JI31 10 , LotUUook IiaOinalriJI.V , ill. Lot 7 block 111 Ki fin. n 45 fuot loll ! Dlock 111 Omiihn $30.19. Sub lot 4 ot lot'JC'.ipllol iiddlllon JO ) 1)7. ) IC''J feet sub lot 3 of lot U Capitol undltlon { 31 Wi W i sub lot 15 of lot 2 Capitol addition $17 01. To cover the pout of nitlllclal stuno side- wnlks laid by Kord . * c Huso , as per tholr ostl- nmto ot Aninst.l.'itli. ib.e , Ineluilliit ; luspoc- tlon. amounting to the sum or J4IC.'J.iil. whtuh suld sum It Is proposed bv n report duly adopted by tlio elty council to assess on the real estate opposite which said sidewalks uero constructed , us follows : N 83 fuot lot 1 uloeklll Omaha $101 07 i : ! i feet lot Iltilock 77 . . 6940 Lot 1 block 7S Omaha 3118 ' .r. Lot ' 'block 78 . , hum LntilblocK 8 . . h'l ' ( H Lot U bock S3 . . 17 III N UJ feet lot 4 lilock OOOmulin S170 3 S II I f eot lot block 1)J ) . . IIIJ 07 That part east of west 68 feet lot 7 block U Omaha ai'.IT ' ll.l. SOD feet lot 5 , block Ifi * . Omulia I3J3.0J Lot 1 block 171 , Omaha , J.3.1 ! ) LofJ beet ! 171 . . J7851 Lot II block 171. . . 178.51 Lot 5 block : ni . . S if. . JO Lot 5 block 10V ; , Omaha , $ Mi(8 r , ' / lot I U I tick I ! 'J. Omaha. $ , I'7.CO Lot 4 block SlUVJ , Olillihu , } 2l'.M7 Lot 1 block SOS'i " 212.40 I.olH block SkVi " 18l.i3 : Lot 4 lilookSinVi " I fill Si ) Lot : i block G Kountzu & Uuth's add f'U.'J ' ) Lot 4 block 0 ' 87.75 To cover the cost of Illllnr iiuisuneo lots , iimountliig to the sum of $14:1.07 : , which said bum. It Is proposed by u report , duly adopted by the city council , to assess on thu property us follows : Lot , 17 block 4 Hawlliorno addition } ir2.72. On 35th street In . . . . 41.03. To cover the coat of paviii ? nnd curbing I'opphUon avenue from ll.'nd street to 3lrd street , lu Street Improvement dlblrlel No. 374 , umountln i to the sum of.78J.O , \ \ hleh suld num. It Is pioposed by iv runoit duly adopted by the city council , to assess on the propel ty Hlthln said district uccor.llii lo foot froni- ngu nnd tlin usual scalln- , ' back process to the"1 depth of thu district us cru'itcd , ICatu per foot. iM.bOisus - moro fully nhotn by suld "Piopoaod Plunof Assessment. " To cover tlio cost of liuprovln : by paving nnd curbing In street Improvement district No. : KH , comprlslmr Nluholns sti cut from L"Jth street In uest Ilnoof It lau'.sadilltlou. nmoiint- Inp to the sum of 4l,2"iO.I' ' . whlt-li said sum It Is proposed by u report duly adopted by thu city council , lo assess on flu : property In said district ns created , uuuordlng to foot front mo and tlio usual .sealing buck proeots : into per foot. JI.'W , us more fully shown by said "Pro posed Plan of Assessment , " To cover the cost of opening ' 'ith street. 23tn stii'nt and 2Sth uvcnuo. thinnzh tu lot 5. section 0 , township ) , " > , rantfo KI. Total eost ot each street. .7th street , ? IS90 : 2&th sticut. $ I.8JU : "Sill avenue. JI.SJO ; whieli said sums It Is proposed liyarepoit duly udoptud by thu cltv council , to nssoi.9 us follows : The amounts shall bo assessed respectively on e. ich street on tlio font front'iguon both sides of Mali ) streets from Ilns'ol street to I'aMon street , according to the usual healing htek pioccss In depth to the llratulluy or centi'ror block and In Inn IN not platted to tbo depth of 15U foot , provided that ihu usbcss- nont north of Pratt htrent .shall bo ouo-half ihu rale of Unit south of Pratt. street. To cover the cost of opening 2lli ! ) street through tuv lot No. I , section M und lot 111 Itlvorvlow addition , umountlng to thu sum of 8S,8fM.in ( , iviilch Mild sum It Is proposed by n report dnlyadopted by thu city council to ussoss on the jiroiiorty ns follows : To bo levied on the west l.V ) fuel of that pnrt lying east of 'Jlth stiect. und the east 150 foot of that pint lying west of Sllth stteetof tax lot 1 seetlon 10-15-1 1 ifl.15.1.1.0. To ho levied an lotO Itlvorvlow J210 fo. To bo levied on lot 11 . . 20)00. ) To bolovlud vn Iot8 . . 'MOO. To bo levied on lot IS , Hlvcrvleiv , * .n.lK ) . To bo levied on lot 7. Itlvorvlow , ifM.OJ. To bo lovled on lot 13 , Klvorvlow. ( JO.Ot. To ho levied on the properly on oauh sldo of 20th fltiout from Cumin ; , ' to Luke sireot us fol lows : I'roni Cnmlnc to Vutcsstroeto\ccpt ( uho > e. ) From Ialestreet to Ersklno street. ? 70. : . I'roin Kraklno street to ( irant stieet , iflUO.Ti ) . Kriim ( ir.inthtreet to Ituiduttu Rlicut.'MX..ui ) . I'roin llurdutto street to Yules strcul. $ . ' 17.0. To bo asspssod todontb or thruu lots , tlio first alloy or to tlio center of block. To cover the cost of uMcndliu ; tilth street from thu north Unu of llurtinun's addition to Center htu'ot , anipiintlni : to ttio sum or iIO- 031.-H , which said hum It Is proposed by u in- port duly udoplud by thu city council , to US- MISS on thu propoiiv on uach sl.lu of lUth htreot rroin tha south Unu of lot KI. llartnian'H uddltlnn toUentor.stioel , us follows : Unn-fourth or thu amount on the eust sldu of Ititli htrnot nnii ; of the uinountoii the west side of Ith ! ) slicet ; on thu east slilo of 1'Jlli street , PH.IT > * > fuel ut f.'UW. ifl/iiiwlt on thu west sldo of lUth stioct , " TOI.55 feul . To cover the cost 'of dumngos for opunini 13th Htroot , bolng u judgmuiit with costs und interest Iji fuvor of Aithur ItemliMtoii , uinoiinllug to tl,8roOI. winch s-ild sum It Is proposed by n report duly adopted by the city council , to absoss us follows : To hu assoiaed on tlio property on each side of iith : strout from Douglas xliout to south elty limits prorata according to foot front- ugoi rain po foot. $ . ' .0 0747 To cover thu cost of ludgmunt for ilamapes for eh.in''o of gr.idu of IMghtnuntli street from Lou vonworth street to a point 400 feet kouth of Mason street , amounting to the sum or S.'ll.w. : wlileh suld Blurt It la proposed by u n- poitduly uUgplod by. tlio city couiioll to as ses < pro ratu according to foot frontauoon the propmty OIK. tjilli i-ldes of Kl'-'litetnith si red t from LQavuuworth street lo I'leruu street und ncuordlng to thu usual Healing hau'i ' process In flnptli lo tho'iilluyt ratu'per foot , t'l.to'JI ' , To cover the cost or constrneUon of thu sewer In Jfowr dUtrlot No. 157 , amonntlns to the sum of ? 7u.VUI. wlileh tald sum It. Is pro- jioscd by a j-cport duly ndopti'd by tlio oily council to USSUM on .tho propuity In said dis trict lu'cordln. : to foot fronttigu ; lliu corner lot to Im ttbsesoil for thu longer bldoonly ; rate jier fnot , Sl.7h2- . , To cover the eost at uonstriicllnn of sewer In sewer dlMript No , 150 , iimoiinltiig to the sum of flKViu , which suld Jfuiu it Is liropoiuJ by u leport duly udoptud by thu city council , to iifchossus follows ; To butiiscHSodoii the wop * erty iidJoliiliisSeWHi-iiccordina to foot front- u o lu depth to first alley , Kr.to per foot , tt.trtJl. " Tn cover tlio eost of damage ! for chnnga of uratlo of Douglas stri-ot from Sixteenth tt. to Twuntinth fat. und intorsortln. : stieets. umuiintliu to the sum of ff..UJlWlhlcli ald HUIII it I * prppoiod by u repoit duly adopted by thu cltv lioiinull , to assess a * follows ; On Iiuaglan.'il , , from I'ourtcunth HI , to I If- tcenth kU , * l,0 tvi. ( - On Douglux st. , from nttcenth st. ui Six teenth St. . < lMJ.tO. X On Dmula > fKt. , from'HIvt.ciitUtl. to Twen tieth ! . . 1\i",1VJ. , . On Iliiiln5 ( Ktrcet. on north fildu from SUtli ktit-ut lo woM Ililooflnt a. Honsid'.s uuh- dlvisloin on south nlflivfroin ' 'Olh uncut to tlin west line of ub lot.lh , cnhdlvlslon lot S , Ci.p- Holiidd.Uiw ; , ! " . , , , On Doiigla. street , on north Hhlo from I ho wobt line lot ' . ' , lloii > ul's subdivision tonrst , llnosntjH. lot V , Uipltol ndd : on noiith Hhlo from tlio wett HUH of Mill is. lint : ' . Cdpllol mid. , in west line of lot iMlonboi'siiuhdlvUioti , tl.Mil'J , On Douglas street , on north sulo from west Unit or biili b , lot i ! . I'upltol add. , to west- . line sub y , lot ! ! . t'aplto ) add. i i > n kouth bldu from west line of lot 0 , llon.ol snubdlvl * nn. to west llnotub'lT , lot ; : , l iintol aud. ( I,0'J3 W. On tiougta * ! stryeV en north nldo from weat. line of tub Ii lot .1 Capitol n idltlon to tUh street ! on south ildo trom west line snb IS loti II Oapltol addition to 'Jltli slrotit , II.9RI.M. . On :4lh itrcot from north line or lot I ) tel south line lot II , Kolluni'M 1st ndd. * r. l 84. On iiih itroot from nllov north oft' nrniun ] stippt to Dodeo Atroet , l.l'U7.i. On 18th strpol from I'nrnntu ttraat to UoilRd On 10th' street from t'ntnnm street to Poilpo To U 'usso < spl ( pro r.\tn nccorillnjt tofootl f rontiiRti In depth to thu renter of block 1 To cover the cou of diuiwui-s ror t Mattlm street from Suili street to SHU strooi umoun'.ini ; to the sum nf&itl on , which snlia sum It Is propojoJ by n ronurtiltily udoptedl by the city cornel ! to IH CM tin tlio tiroportyl on Miirtluistrpol from Sllh to ' , ' 4ih streets mil each sldo In depth to thu nllcv tmoich sldr according lo the usu-il ROixlltiB liuck process J rntu per foot $ .MaMi. * ( To cover the cost ot qr.-idiiu 0 iMollnr street. from t.Hh strcot to Sllh ntrunt In grading uls-l trlnt No. 47 , nmountlng to tlio sum of $ VU > M.I which said sum It B proposal ! by u report dulxj ndontcd by the pltv council to nxiossun thl property on both sides of Custcl.nr street froij l.Mh stii'Ot to 21th slroot lire ritu noitmllne t.1 . Irontapo and the usivil s'-allni | liOk procoiJ In depth to tlin alloy : In blocks KI nnd 8 , y. 11 Hoicri' addition , and iilooKs 7 and f , Camil bell's addition , to tlit < i i < | itli uf three lotsill liropurty not stibllvldnil to tlin depth of 11 toi-t. Uuto per root Jl.iisOi. ] To oover tlio con of grml'ng ' D.ivenporl ptroot from 40th strcjt to tlin ( toll Line ralll w iy Ingradlni district Xo. 31 , amounting tl the sum of ? M07 0\ which said sum It U pro posed by u report dulv mloplpd by the cltJ council to assess nh thiv pron'Tiy on botl sldus of M.ivenport iitroot from 4ltn slrcot tl thu Holt Ltuu r.illwnv pro rntrt jut tciut frontl ago nouording to thu usutil saallni li.ie' < iirif PCSSIII di-lith to thu llrsl n'.loy or l.V ) fcoil Unto poi' foot 10.77,1. ] 'lo cover the cot of grutllitg LaUo streil from 42d street lo 41th stti'ot. In Kradlu ; dl trlct No , fi4 amoiiutliu td thu sum ot j.o7,3"j which ssld sum It Is proposed h > ' n report dul adopted by the cltv couniill , ti | ussijss on tliil Jironerty on oauh sldo of l.nko stroct from 4Vd- to 1'th street pro rula per foot frotitHRil nucordlng to tlin usual scallliit bai'k process t the llr.H alloy , H ito tiur foot. il.SIS * . ' To covL'ftlio eost of urudliiit ! ' < th ttri-Pt fron I'lirnam street to Hurt street In grading trlct No. 43. iimountliig to tliusum of } 8,3t , which said sum It Is proposed by u report duly ! adopted by thocliy cniincll to ussoss on thu I iiroporty on oacli s do , of Uitli street frotft 1 1'urmim In Hurt pie ralil per foot , frontngo.1 nucordlng to thu nsn..l sculliu luck proeois tel thuulluyor I5)fuut Hiito li-r-fitiit'iI.O4l\ 1 lo cover thu oust of grading ( Irnnt stri-otl from Twenty-tlrst streetto Twonty-fnurtlJ btreotaiul the oust nlloy rmmlnii north nndl sontli lu block 2. Idluwlld ; umuuntliitt to thul HUIII of fllS.07. wlnrli suld Rhiii 't Is proposodl by u report duly udoptod by thucltv cuiinulll to assess pro rut.i on tlin property Adjacent n < lipr foot frontage ; thu uropert.vonTlio alley nl ono fourth thu rate of ihu pioicrty.on ) Grunt stroat. In depth to tlio llrsl .illoy : Alloy , M4 fcot ut iiLUlISlliT. SA'.f'l , tlrant street. 1.5.H f.-ot at f J.24SUS , J13UO. lo cover tlio cost of grading Tnonty-fuurtl , struct from Holt Llnu railway to Port street1. amounting to tbu sum of * l,10l. ' , whlcli sauS sum It Is proposed by u report duly udoptcoj by thuulty council lo ussi-ss on the proper ! * ] ndjolnlng nud on u'icli side of Twonty-fourtfl Rtreot from Holt Llnu latlw.iy to Kort stroct pro r itn afcordiug to foot froiit.tgtf ! into poi foot front , JJ..U'iO : . . I T < cover the cost of gr.idlni nib street fronl \lnton street to the north Unu or Oak Mill nddl No. 2 nud thu cost of culvert coiutruetod uv ,1. H. liuuvcs .tCo. nt IJih und Valley streets , J grading district No. 37 , amouulln : to thu min ofiO.OKl.8l.hlchsuld sum It Is propose I by il report duly niluptotl l > - the city council t assess pro nitn ncconling to thu foot frontage , on 13th htrcot on pui-h side , fiom Vlnton strcc. toOak-IUll ndd. No. , according to the usual scaling buck process lu depth tothuulloJ whpio thu alley Is pur.illel with 15th street ! und I.'iO foot on other property : the nbov holn. ; comprised In grading district No. 37 , Kntuptr fool , $ l.tOll. : ( To cover the cost of the construction „ . sqwur In sewer district No. 15'i , umountlng tJ tbo sum ot $ l.70J.lkS , wlileh said sun. It Is prJ po-ed by a report duly adopted by the elll vounu'l , to ussess on thu property fronting of said suH-cruceordlug to the foot frontage coj nor lots having sewer on both sides to IJ HSSCVSO I on the lonjnr fioutigo only. Ha | per foot , SMMSA ns mme fully shown oy snl "I'roposcd I'lnu of Absessmunt. " i To cover the cost of diimnges by renpon J. gr.iillng 20th strpot from Kurnnlo to llatnil street , nnd alley hot ween I'ainam uiJ llurnny htreots from VOth street to 2711 avenue. : im > juutliu to tbo sum of $1,500.0 ] whluh sild sum Ills prnpnsed by u icpoi dulv adopted by thu city coumtll to nssol on the property on both shies of 2iUh htroil from I'arnani to llmnov stieets. nnd on boll sides or iho ulloy rrom 20ih street to 27tl i.vunno pro rain , uoeo rdlng to foot froutni * ! und the usual scnlhn back process Indent ] On ' 'Oth strcut , east side , two lots ; on 20r ] street , west sldp. 130 feet : ami on pnch tide nllny to btrcut. Kulu | ) cr foot , $1.013t. Vou nro further notilluil Units ild "Propose ! ! Plans or Assoismont" uiu now subject to thi Inspection und ux.imlniitlun of 'uny of tht ] owners of said lots , parts of lots or pieces or lual ( ! Slatu. or thu Inspection or uMiniliiiitlonl of any oilier parson Interested in snld pro-J liosun assessments , ut the olllca qt said citu clerk , nnd llrit by a repoit , ' of u commlttco ol said council duly adopted , H Is piopnsot tlu.f unless for Rood und sulllck'ntoaiou It may hi otherwise ordered uud determined , tliat th cost of suld Improvements ruspocllvulv bo ns [ scssud on ihu several lots , parts of lots an lilccesof rout cstutn ns shown by s.ihl "Pnl posed Plans of Assessmunt. " I Vou. and ouch of you , nro hcichy notified tl nppe.ir before s ild Ho.inl or I'libnll/.atlon , iJ Iho ilmu uud pi icu abovu spoclflo.l , to muKl uuy complaint , slutuinnnt. or ohjujtlon yol dcslru concerning nuv or suld propoaed levk und assessments of sped il taxes , JOHN ( JIlVKy. ( City Clerk. OMAHA , Neb. . October lutli , lisO. ' . . Urt.S3tlTt1 PROPOSALS FOR PAVING AN I MACAO AM IZIKG. Sealed proposals will bo received by the. iindurslKiiud until l'li o'chvk n. in. . October ' 'bth. lit ! ! . ' , for thu following kinds of paving i terlal , vl/ : blicutiispliaUiiin. Slonx Kails or t > llii < r iranlto , Colorado s.ui-Utom1 , \Vooiiruir , Kuns ts , stoio : , und Vltrldcd bnok , All iiccordlns to snoullluatlons. 1'or pavlir/ part of the following strcols ami alleys In thu city ot Onialin. eoiiiirlbi'd | lif htroct Improvement district * Nos. 4wl. M , 4ti ! 4'IJ ' und III ) , ontereil linpiovud hv ordinance ! Nils. : i'J7. : U.I'W. ' II'.KI. ' 'aw mnl ; : i < U iu | > ucllvol } and ror pavln.r or ninu idiinil/lnif street hu provcincntdlstilut No. 45. orduiud Improvd by ordinance II.WJ , an.I moro particularly ill icrlhod us follows , lo-wlt : No.4ti ( Center street from 10th stieot JlthHlroct No 4h7 Alluy In block ft" , city , from 17t | hlieet to ISthslieut , f No. 4b'l ' Alley In block 110 , from 17th Eticd lo bth Htrent. No. 'iu 17th struct , from Jaclcson street I.u.ivonworth htrcut- , No. 4'Jl-Allcy ' In block I'.ij'i ' ' , from Ifltb streil to I'tli struut , ' L No.4S1 I'.ioillo strcot , ( ro'ii ll.'ml utrect tl thu alley between il.'nd an.l ; ; Jrd struels , In III cllyoft mnha. L l.u'jh bid lobpjclfy u price per sriiinroyarl for thu p'lVlu ; complete In thu streets and nil luys , and the iiiacailimiMir. , ' or p.ivln eoml plotuof utrnut Iniprovoinonl district No , 4)T ) , I Work to bu'louu In uKeordiincu with pliinl linn Hiiu-lllcatloiison Illu In thu ol'lcu of thf bo.ir.l of public \\orks , Hitch proposal to bo mailrinn printed hlnnlH fiirnlsliuil'bv thu biar I and to bu urcompun-j led by a i.vrtllleil chi'uk In tliuHiini of-fvjn , pay 4 ublu to thu ully of Omulia , us an evidence oS - ootl faith. f The board icsurvos tlio rlslit to reject uny Clmlrmuii lloirl of I'ublli ; Works , Omnlin , Nub. , Oetobur Mill , 1SU. . _ , ( oj AfSHSKOUOUADlNG. To tlin ownois of nil lots , purls of lots nnd iaf ; ustntu along llamlltoit btiouu fiom < Jtl | htiuut to wusltilly llmltM. Vou nru Iniinliy notlllud that the s.gnod. thiDu dUlnturusliMl friMilioldcra of tliil city of Omaliu , IHIVII boon duly nppolntn Ijy ihu mayor , with the approval nf ihu elf. council of said cltv. In nshi > si the daniago tc ihu OWIIDIS respoctlvoly of thu property afj fertud by grading of srifd Blioot.dvulniud nec-j cssary by orrilnunru iiiiiulinr ! HU , pa.snd Oo- | tobcr Inth , IsM. njiprovud October IHth , IB'/ ' . . Vou mi ) further not I lied that huvlnz acl cnptL'd said iipDolntment , uirl duly ( | iiullHed" n H leiinln.'d by luw , wu will , on tlin .In I duy L' November , A , I ) . IS'.f. ' , at thu hour of icitOu'clor In thu forenoon , nt Urn olllco or Hhrlvor O'Doiiohou , 1401 ( ' 'uriiunihlruol , within thucrj linrnlu limits of said city , inuui for thu pu pose of c'onsldeilng and malting thu nsscs mniit of ilumugu to Ilio ouners reipeotlvuly 6 8. ild propnrty ulfiictu'l by suld grading , talclu ] IntocoiHlclerathm seniil | | bnnetlti , 1C any , Vou uru notified to bo pii'sont ut tlio tlmd und iilncu aforesaid and imiku niiy obj > ii.'tli/n | lo or ht.itoiuuiiti foiivuiiiiiu Nitlil ( t of damages an you nmv consldor pinpor , \v u. hint vru. . . . JA.MP.ir'.roCKDALI' . Comultlno of Aiiirul | ris 1 Omabn , Nob. , OJl. vutli. IKi ) OJIdlOtl " " Teeth 1'lllcd W , 'out I'.iln by thu l/atust Invon- tlonl TEKTH iXl'KACTii : : ) WITHOUT I'AIN < J I JAN OKU A PCM.HIT OK riintux : iti'uunit I'd fuel ( It in a run tool. Tooth oxtn teill ll-o mornliiL' . Nov/onos Intorted In uveil.1 of s uno duy. Sen spei Imons of llu uovuhlu Ilrl'icii. Bvunpoolmcuiiif rioxlblu Elastic I'luto All work warriu ted ua roproaonU'd. OHIcr , 'Iliuil ' 1'V or , IVxto.'i IIIo ( . Tclf'iilioiiB lOSj , I t1iif | ! r'.ir U u 5 Tuke Klovato- Bti'r r.iy froai 10tU .