> * ! * ? 1 ft" f * + " * W- iviTtv crrxrnAV nmv\i > ii > oo IQO > . _ P\VIXT'PV A IN PATHS OF A FAMOUS POET Memories That Hnunt the Precincts of Btoko Pogis , Where Gray Liv ed and Lios. HOME OF PENNSYLVANIA'S ' FOUNDER Thought * nn ttio Author of the iirgj Au InU-rpstlnj ; environment -IVnn I'Htn- lly Now littmct Under the Hurnliniii Hi-echo * . tconrrisiiiccitsail STOKK Pom Eng. , Oct. 10. [ Correspondence - once of TIM : rttft ! . | I once know n llttlo old bookworm whp hntintcil the Now York li braries nnd whoso manner , ways nnd char acter bore n most striking resemblance to that poet who wrote the most perfect elegy In the Enaluh tongue , Thomas Gray. Ho was a little , dainty man , with silvered htilr and a rounded paunrm his most strik ing physical charactorlstlcnf his line , nenslvo blue oyns wcro not bcamlnir upon you , Hts clothing was faultless. ls manners were courtly. III ? very ponslvnnoas wai benign- nnt nnd restful. Ho scorned to oxhnlo an nrotna of musk nnd mignonette ; and , ns I used to look at him for an eighteenth cen tury remainder , the grotesque notion always came tbat his melancholy sighs of pleasure or disnpprouil , as he fed upon the musty tomes bolero him , could they bo clvou phvs- Ical aspect , would conform to the poorly lavender of his nmplo stock and spotless trousers. liy nnd hy 1 missed him. Ills llttlo paunch had gotio not nnil overcome his stomach with gout or something , and tlio dainty and learned little old bookworm had turned from the tombs of the Astor and Mercantile to the endless tomb ot eternity. I was sure that here was another Gray. Yes , ho had boon , ' I found , supported in a'cadomy , college , uni versity and" In travel by the thrift and trade of two women who blindly believed that In tlmo ho would astonish the world with Iho product of his Konltis. l lkc Gray , ho never earned u penny ; his unconscious wlnsoijlo- ness conquered nil ; his learning was vast , and his Intlolcnco was astounding. Ito had spent a lifetime in exhausting the historic , scientific and philosophic researches and product of others. Ho loft tons ot begin nings of great endeavors. If ho had boon forced into country environment , as was Gray at Btoko Pogis , bo might have given the world un idyl or nn elegy , and then the llkcnoss would have been complete. Thomas ( irny , llonknui-iii > The very accident of rural retlracy compelled or Induced Thomas Gray to crcato the ono bit of verso which pave him plncQ ainonir the Immortals. From 1727 at tbo nuo of 10 , when hU mother plncod him iu Eton , and where , tradition has It , he at once began tu versify , until ho expired ot inertia and gout in the arms of Ur. James Brown , master ot Pembroke college , U.itn- brldgc , on the auth ot July , .771 , a perio.1 of forty-four venra , ho was as continuously In nn atmosphere of books as any man who ' over lived. For tils day and tlmo ho was Iho I most variously and penetratingly learned I nan in Europe. L Ho was practically mad for aud from book i knowledge. Ills devotion to research I scorned an endless intoxication of acquire- L mcnt for the thing or fact encompassed , I rather than tno healthful acquisition of [ knowledge for the uses to which it may bo I wisely out. f 1'roctselv as with thousands of so-called f scholars In our own time , ho allowed study I and Icarnlng-eottlne to become n disease , I instead of malting it subsorvinnt to wise llv- I ing ana noble accomplishment. You could I fill a score of volumes with his urudltn I notes , tils wonderful Indices , bis exact and L beautiful commentaries upon the works of f others less learned and consequently more m creative minds , fragments of stately trajro- ' dies , dissertations upon art and painting , Alcaic fr.icmcnts , Latin "linos , " Ureok epi grams. Pindaric odes , brilliant dead ago "Imitations" and finished whatnots. But you could not iniiko ono thin little volume ot 100 paijes comfortably Ullcd with what j Thomas Cray's great genius loft to posterity I ( or its o-.vn monument. The thirty-two I stanzas of the ' - " theElegy , tbo brief Norse I poem called "Tno Fatal Sisters. " "Tho I Bard. " "On a Distant Prospect of Eton Col- I lego , " and perhaps a half dozen sonnets , I altogether not 1,000 lines , comprise ) I nil tbat would bavo ever interested L the world at * largo , which after all is the I llnal arbiter of either true poetry or prose , I except for Gray's lovable , interesting , orratlo I and often curious personality. IVlirrn dray l.tvoil. I It is no doubt also true that had ho not I written the "Elogy" his place in the biog- I rapines would hava been no more than f " 1'homns Grav , erudite annotator , accom- L pushed translator aril sometime companion r of Horace Witlpolo. " liocnuso his surpassing genius , through the blessed incident of rural inxplratinn , for once burst the fetters of sodden bookish e.nslavomunt and Its consequent quent physical indolence , ho attained fame and loft us our most perfect revelation of tendorost emotions und introspections to the universal bumiiu heart. The innliennnoy of Johnson is quito forglvou for the ono honest sentencehe oyur wrote about Gray : "Had Gray written often thus , " said the cantank erous master of words , "it had boon vain to blame nnd useless to praise him. " For thcso nnd ether reasons the ono place in nil iho world , Stoke Pogis , which prompted a slnglo Incomparable example of what Grav might have boon to lltnraturo bad ho been shut away from I ho deadening influence of Cambridge books , nnd perhaps compelled to earn his own living , oceomos doubly Interesting. IJesido ? , the poet re sided hem for frequent intervals from 1713 to 17.V.I His gravn is here , A .stupendous monument stands almost within sight of his old home. Tno very church In which isd iso * worshiped nim the chuiohyard ronuored dear to the hearts of all men bv his melodi ous , mournful eloey romalu today Just as i10 saw and know them in life. Tim place , too , has some hUtorlu Importance , and the manor of Stoke Park was once the homo of the do- scmidnnts of William Penn , many of whom uro burled In the family vault In the uavo of tbo mossy old church , k But bolter tluui all else , you will Und tbo placu n marvellous ravultillan of tha olusy , ns [ you bavo already loltthoulcgy to bo u perfect } interpretation of those exquisite emotions I. whlc.ii only the rarest scene und associative , r condition ran Impart , I About StoUe I'ngli , I Stnko Pocis is a thinly settled village or a 9 thliklv settled nvlvan parish of Buckingham- ft shire , not ever twonty-tlvo miles west ujf I London and about two nilles north of the K railway station of Slough , which is In turn W tr.o same distance north of Windsor nnd K' Gnstlo. It derives Its ttupootio tianio Irani I Amlcla do Stoke , who brought the manor In I marrlaco to a certain Unbort 1'ouis , a knight L of the shlro In thiitwolfth contury. In the I time of Kdwurcl III. the estate passed into 1 the possession of Kir John Molyns. Ho bad 1 ' u license from the king to fortify and idn battle n mansion here , ana it was ha who built thn picturesque ) old church made famous by Grav1 * elegy , The m manor descended through female * helra K tu the great earls of Hunting- don , one of whom built the manor house m earljr In tl u rulpn of Elizabeth. Then Kir H Edward Coke possesiod It and sumptuously entertained Klizubolh bore. Remains of this splendid manor house nra still standing a jjC few rods northwest of Ibo old cnurcli. K ABldo from its luolio associations Iho m manor came to have peculiar intorou to f Atnorloans when. In KlK ) , It u as purchased from tbo noulo family of Cobham by Thomas. Penn , second son of the great founder as.of Pennsylvania by his seuond wife , Hannah Callowhlll. Tno crave ot V/llltnin Peon is V but nlno miles distant , beside the iiuulnt old < W Ounkor meeting house nt .lordau's ; an-i all of PtMin'B descendants through m the family line of thu too , Thomas ' , W who bnvo since deceased uro * lying In Iho Penn family vault in the old W Btoko PogU church. Thombs Ponn's oldest son , the last John W Penu and grandson ot the fouudcr. was "a virtuoso , builder uud ornumeuterof line rosl- B donees" and also an author. Hu built the ereat house In Koniingtou eardon , aud in ! 17SQ the present noolo mansion of Btoko hall , Which stands a few hundred yuras to hoer ; louth of tbu church and the oU Sloku manor .houBo. At the tlmn of Cray's runidunoo at Bioko Pogis old Ktoko ball was tuo home of Lady Cobham , whoso antics to secure ao- i gutilntance uud subsequent friendly luter- k Hvno with the thy poet , who thea lived witk his mother and aunt In Woit 12nd cottngo , about n mile distant , nro preserved In the ro mantic Incidents nn loliclto'islr rolatnd In Gray's ' facetious pee in of the "Long Story. " .John I'nnn' * IJiiglUli Homo. Tno now Stoke hull was built by John Penn from dotlqni by WyalU tt U chlofly of brick , stuccoed , nad comprises n largo F.qnnro center nnd two wingi. The entrance front Is ornamented bv a colonnade of ton Uono column * , approached bv Impoilng Illghts of stops , loading to the famous oval content Marble hall , The south front , nlso ndornod with n colonnade , has twrlVM llutod Doric columns , hnd 1 % lUi ) foot In length. Many visitors bore mistake the old manor homo at the north of the church for Gray's former homo. It Is n tuautiful nnd ptc- turoiquo half ruin occupied by the keeper of Btoko parK. Its ohlmnnys nro tholnrgest I bavo seen in any old English manor liouso , nnd there nro undoubtedly today more bricks in these Ivy csvorJJ momentous of old-tuna cboor than were originally reiiulred in tbo entire construction of tha > vnlls. John Penn built Iho modest , yet noted mansion of Solitude , stilt standing on the bank of the Sehuylklll , ooposlto Falrmouut , in Philadelphia. Much of the revenue from rnmalning Pennsylvania , "proprietary" inter ests was expcndnil hero. Vast sums were used upon new Stoke hull nnd its library , statuary and paintings. Ho nlso rescued from oblivion the nclunl burial place of Gray , by placing the memorial slab against the church wall , beneath the vestry window , nnd urootcd nt hU own oxponsa the huca monument to the poet which dominate * all the slumberous scciio. On the death of John Penn , Stoke manor was Inherited by his yountror brother , Grnn- vlllo Penn , who died at Stoke In 1SU. Ho was nn author nnd WAS admitted to bo one of the most learned English laymun of his time. Ills oldest son , Ur.iuvillo John Penn , not only "lostorod" but practically robutt ' Gray's 'house , West End cottage , on the West End road. It was converted Into n sumptu ous Ellzibcthnn mansion with every necessary of ornament nnd beauty , in 1S. > 0 it was sold to a gentleman nninoit I Kirov ; hut was nftcrwnrds purchased by Mr. A. Allhausen , whoso family and heirs still uossess it , and with It the right of use tjf the Gray family paw in tbo southwest corner of the south itislo of Iho old Stoke Poffls utturch. i\tlnctlnn : of the I'ciin rninlly. A curious illustration of the decadence of great families , ns well as of vast fortunes even In Enclaud , is found In the tlual ex tinction of this , the most eminent brancn of the Penn family , and the dlvorjion of their once great estates. Every ono la familiar with the escheating pf William Petin's American possessions , in which tuo "oatuto of the late proprietaries was vested in the commonwealth , " the payment by Pennsyl vania ot 130,000 sterling to the devisees and legatees , "In remembrance or the enter prising spirit of the founder , " and the granting by the Engllsn birllamcnt , in 170J , of an annuity of 1,000 to his heirs and descendants. All this was In addition to the rich English pos sessions of the Ponns , which in cluded the manor of Stoko. Anil yet on March SI ) , 18(17 ( , Granville Joan Penn , lord of the manor of btoko , died In ins chair with an unsigned will in his hands. All lib prop erties were inherited by hlsbrothor.Thomas. Tbat gentleman , who was In clerical orders ami a man of extraordinary learning , was subsequently declared insane and incapable of managing bis estates. Those passed Into the tentacles of that great English octopus , tbo chimcai'y court , und Ilnally , after the do.Uh of the unfortunate nate'i'bomas , got Into the possession of William Stuart , gentleman , of Aldonhnm abbey , in the shire of Herts. Today the Pen ns of Stoke Pogis are no more. The romping children ot a country squire have banished the tender wraiths that pconled the homo and haunts of Gray at West End cot tage , while the lord of the manor whoso park Keeper iow uses as a farm house the ancient homo of the Cobhams , tbo Cokes and tlio lordly house of Hastings , wbcro Queen Elizabeth was royally ontcruiinod.nnd whoso own present princely habitation was once the palatial scut of the Penns la a maker of matches in London I Still no ono can comn to the sweet old place without being touched by tbo tonflcr spirit of repose which broods not alone upon Stoke Pogis church and churchyard ; upon tbo entlro Stoke manor , whore , half hidden beneath sylvan shades , appears the very place where tbo poet lived and sang , tbo picturesque old ruin where once disported lords and ladles , ana ovc-n royalty itself and the grander seat of the Ponns ; but upon the entire historic parish. Interesting Environment. All Its environment strangely stirs the heart ana mcinorv. Over to the south is royal Windsor , through whoso successive epochs the whole vast book of English his tory tnay bo written , from the Victorian era to the time of Arthur , bis knights and the Tublo Round. Milton wrote bis "L'AHpgro" nt Ilorton , just below. Cooler's Hill , consecrated to the muscot Dunham , is nearer still. Ilersehcl made his ilrst great discoveries in nstionomy in that old redbrick mansion Just bovoud Slough on the high\v ay to Windsor. Edmund Burke nnd Edmund Waller lived at near Boaconslleld. Not two hours' walk distant Is the grave of William , Penn. and quite-as near nro the famous Burn- ham beaches , discovered by Gray himself when upon his lirat visit to the roclon which his genius was destined to inako ono of the best loved spots on oarth. I visited thcso as will all who coma to this spot where the "Elosy" was written. But no pen can again bo dolicioualy toll of Hurnham Beeches , and the languid , la/y , easy gome Gray himself , as diet Gray's in this bit from one of his charming letters to hts friend , Horace Walpolo : "My undo is a great Jiuntur in imagina tion ; his dogs take up every chair in iho houso. so I am forced to stand at the present writing ; and though the gout forbids his CHlloplng after thorn In the ilold , yet ho con tinues still lo rocalo tils oars nntl nose with their comfortable noise and stlntc. Ho holds me tnlghtv cheap , I perceive , for walking when I should ride , and reading when I should hunt. My comfort amid all this It , that I have at n distance of half a inllo , through a gruun lane , a forest ( tbo vulgar call It a common ) , all my own , at least as good as so , for I spy no human thine In it but myself. It is n llttlo chaos of mountains and precipices : mountains , it U true , that do not ascend much abovu tha clouds , nor are iho declivities qulto so nmazlne us Uovor cliff ; but Just such hills as pnonlo who love their necUs ns well us I do may udvcuturo to climb , and crass that U'ivo tbo oyu as much pleasure as if they worn moro dangerous. Doth vale and hilt are covaiod with most venerable beeches , nnd other vor.v reverend vegetables that , like most other ancient people ple , are always droainlni : out their old storio ) to the winds. At the foot ot ono of these squats wo (11 ( pouscroso ) , and there I grow to the trunl : for a whole morning. The Urn. orous tiara und Huortlvo squirrel gambol around me like Adam m Pnradisa before ho hail an Eva ; but I think ho did not use to road Virgil , ns I commonly do.1' ' L. The "No. 0" Whoalor & Wilson , with Its perfected tensions , uppar and lowur , is the only lockstitch muchlno that makes uu elastic seam. It Is the dressmaker's lavonto on that account. Sold by Goo , W. Lancaster & Co * , 5U S. 10th strout. AS OTHERS 8KB VS. .1 MooUmitii Writes ISnlertitiiiliiyly of Omulri nnil thnVc t. A writer III the Scotsman , Edinburgh , In an article ou the nviturial progress of the west , muUe. ) tbo following intcrcntliij , ' com ment : Denver , in Colorado , und Omaha , in Nebraska , offer still more remarkable illus trations of the abounding energy of the west. Tbo former has sprung up , within a docario or two , to a city of 150,000 Inhabitants. Omatia is as populous ) , although it held only l0,000 ! , souls in ISSO ; "it covers uu atoa of nearly twcnty-flvu sou nro miles , and has an estimated annual valuation of i-UllK ! > ,000 , ; U has the third larsMt live stock market and packing business la the country ; it Is in the midst of n roclon new dotted over with Hour mills , with u dally capacity of 40,000 barrels j it has 103 miles of electric and other oar lines , ntidU the center of thirteen railroads. " Ouo singular feature is to DO noted about this magical progress in the wott. As in old communltios , the gi'owttt is In thu towns ID certain definite populous centers highly favored by geographical position and other clrouinstances rather than In the country in a whole , Take the leading case ot all- Chicago and tbo state of Illiuoii. Hutweon IbSj and 1890 the population increased by 702,000 ; lu tbo sumo period the population of tha state ouuluo the city declined by 4i,000. ) "There U , " says Consul Sadler , "a constant tonaenor all over the country to UocU to tin towns , wbloh team to bo bonoIUoU thorebv , nnil to ahlft from the agricul tural districts where imprsvomonts in laborsaving bor-saving inuohlnory onsblo n smaller number of hands to do the simo work. Also , thn additions which nro now being made from without to tbo American population , and especially to tha Rtoat towns of the west , are no longer made up chiefly of KnRllsh-spoJklni ; people. Mst year-flyo.OOO linmlgrantfi were landed nt the principal norts ot tbo Union , an Increase of about iOU.oro ever 18W. Of these 13:1,401 : came from Oortnany , 104,000 from tbo czar's domin ions Kussla and Poland. Atistrin-Itunearv contributed In round numbers 70.0JO : Italy (13,000 ( ; England and Wales and Norway nnd Sweden ciitno In nlmost abreast with 62,000. and Scotland sent 12,0'JJ. At the port of Noiv York , Consul General Lane Hooker reports Hint last year the Russian contingent oxcccdod for tin first tlmo that from Ucrmitiy It numbered Slfii2 , aealnst 7fl,40iJ. Americans complain of the inferior ity lu Intelligence , In education and in physl- ml and moral qualities of the now elements that ere bolnc ; added to the pomilnUon , end they nro undoubtedly producing croat chance in the constitution , character nnd tendencies of the American people. Chi- capo Is moro a Gorman ' than nn American city ; It contained In ISM , : ISU3S persons of Gorman , 20J,10.1 of American , and 2i : > , r > 34 of Irish birth. U'ho English born inhabitants onlv numbered .111- 7S. > ; thov camon lonir xvay behind Bohemian , Poloa , Swedes and Norwegians. Milwau kee , on the ether baud , is mainly a Scandi navian town. To the great social , political nnd industrial problems connected with the growth of largo cities and the depletion of the rural districts with which wo nro ac quainted at homo there are added in the west others of which , hanplly. lu this coun try we L-now next to nothing. mi : .sr// > r or M.uts. I irrfllen for The Itet. 1 In the observations of Mir it ua % boon as sumed that tbo dark nreis soon are water and the rod nre.-u land. Tals "may 'bo so. And there tire other features soon , among xvhich nra certain llnci , slnglo and double , which Scblaparelll ulalun to us canals upnu MUM. Judclng from torrottrlnl analogies there nro certain facts that should not bo lost to sight. In the earth's ntmosphoro the air currents laden with moisture that are of low degree of temperature are well known to bo white , seen almost any day in iho high or cirrus clouds. The nir currents , laden with moisture , that are of a high degree ot temperature , ere well known to bo dark. The air currents that noisess a. slight dogrea of moUturo , but heavily laden with costnical or ether dust , or volcanic or ether sniOice , are well known to be of red color , seen at almost any brigtit morning or evening when looking at tbo naliiR or setting sun or moon. From the to facts It is not far-fotohod to claim that the light areas seen upon Mars are frozen clouds , the dark nroas rain clouds , and that tha rod uroas belong to air lilted with eoJtnlcil or ether forms of dust. Prof. William Pickering writes of the rapid changes soon upon Mara ns follows : "When the snow was meltint ; a dark chan nel suddenly appeared nnd shortly dUap- naarcd , and in n few days thu northern "sea of Mars oularRcd , or its southern shofo bn- c.imi ) darker , " concluding tbat "this can not booxplainod by aerial ofTocfs. " I would say wo have water pouring into the earth's ' arctio area , but it docs not do so suddenly anu suddenly disappear. Nor does our Arctio sea enhrgc. An observer from Mars should stn our oceans to bo blue , qnd our land should look olthcr white or green. Whoever is a resident of the Missouri valley can notice tbat there are atmospheric currents that , blow from the scuth Into the arctic urea , and I dare say the arctio area fills UD. And this movement is moro of tno "sudden" character noticed ou Man than if the movement was duo to moving waters. And I have not the least doubt but at such times the arctic snows molt , aud that the southern shores of tbo arctio basin bavo warm dark clouJa. Then it sounds singular to toll of a "lako that is now single , then double , then disap pears. An observer of the prairie area of our continent , noting the facts seen In our ntmos phoro , can at times see atmospheric currents , now silicic , then double , nnd after a time thcso streams of air will cnango and the cur rents will commence to double up nnd form themselves into a thuncor-hoad cloud nnd re sult in a thunder stcrm. There uro no facts observed upon Mars that have not tbl > nualogv in our own atmosphere , and I doubt If nn observer on Mars could sea through the nllcgea SOU miles of donth of onrth's atmos phere and sea the earth's surface. The newspaper press of our country has a duty to porforu. to not lot the closing decade of the nineteenth century go out without raising a voice ncainst the continuance- u n n ceded error. The greatest blieht ever recorded against science was tbnt the Ptoloraiiic svslem of astronomy held away in error lor eighteen centuries. E. J. Coucit. A hald-hpndnd iinn Is the best proof of the nsiertion "There's room at the top. " Baby's cheek la like a peach , 1-3 It Madame Rnpport's bleach ? No ! but baby's mama's cheek 'Volumes to Its praise doth speak ! Cnll for Mme. Itupport's book , "How to 1)0 Uoautl- ful. " NOTICE OP THE SITTING OP THE CITY COUNCIL .AS A BOAHD OP EQUALIZATION. To the owners of the lots , parts of lots and ro.il citato abuttln : on or adjacent to the Htreets. alloys or n venue's herein named or situated In whole ur In put within any of tlioil strlots herein spoclllod : You und each of you uro hereby notified that the olt v council oi the city of Uiniha will sit as u Hoard of Initialization , at the olHee ot thi ) City Clerk. In thu Olty Hall. Oinuha. Nab. , ou Friday the i--ith day of October , IH'C , from U o cloulj n. m. to. > o'clock p. in for the purpo-o of considering and ccjualmux thu proposed levy ot Hpoiniil taxes nnd iissi'siimmls .is shown by " 1'ropndOfl i'luin of Asei-imcnt" tin iv nn mo In th olllco of s ild Ulty ( Murk , and coi reeling any errors thoieln , and of liearlnt nil complaints that the owners of property so to bo assessed and taxed may make ; said spoolultuios ami assessments proposed to bo levied being necessary to cover thu cost of the several Improvements duly imtnnrl/ed to bo made und now completed , us follows ; To cover tli.i cost of permanent brio ! ; side walks luld hy . ) , O. t.'orliy , amounting to the sum of iLltnau , Inulmllng thoeostjjf Inspection , which balil mini It is proposed hy u report duly adopted by iho City Council toneless on thu properly unposiio which said sidewalks woru constructed , us follows : * - Lot U block J lluiibcom I'laco $10 ( M. - Lot II block . . KJ 'J7. Loin block 1 . . 4027. Lot 111 block 4 . . 4LM , Lot 17 bloolc 4 . . 'Ji. Lot 18 lilook 4 . . 40 Si LoilUblook4 . . 41X7. North 10 fret lot 15 blook 11 Ilanscom I'luco f 17 UL Lot Ifl block II 1 1 r. n scorn Place $11 20. Lot 17 blook 11 . . 4U 17. Lot IR blook U . . 40 yj , Lot 1 Cherry Garden Ml 73. Lots , . Cl l/J. Lot ! ! . . 01 UU. Lot 4 . . 0.1 47. North 43 4-10 foot lot 'Jl blool ; 5 West End Ad dition * J7 Wi. I.otSS blook 5 West End Addition } 2 75. North aa feet lots blook S K V tnnltli's Addi tion i'2 KD South 41 foot lots blocks KV Smith's Addi tion * V ) 7 : . ' . _ Lot : i block 8 I' V Smith' * Addition 1'A 41. South 41 foot lot 4 blook Bn V Smith's Addi tion tQ4 | , To cover thu cost of pcrmumont sldownlks of ' Kansas mono , Including Insnuctlon.'luld liy I'uriias & Son , a'nountlni ; to the sum ot 8l"Jl.ir , which wild sum It In proposed by ofa report duly adorned by the city council tp as- , so-sson the property opnoilte which mild slue- wnlhs wcro constructed , tts follows : Lot 4 block : ill Omaha * li5 10. Lot ft blook a.l > 171 to. Lot 4 hlnuk. > . ' : < 17400. Lotr > hlouk32J " IVH'J. i ; ail feet lot 0 h'ouk ' 139 Omaha 8131 10. Lot.OI.loekllJOinah.illU Ul. Lot7 blook 114 " 12JM. K 45 font lot 0 olouk 111 Onrjha J3'J ' 18. Hub lot 4 of IotUO.ii.Hol addition WJ 07. / ; - ' . ' fciitbtib Iot5 of lot 0 Capitol addition $3 < ) IXi W Jj sub lot 15 of lot 2 Capitol addition 87 01. To cover the con of artificial stone Hide- walks laid by i'ord & 1 1 use. as per their esti mate of August 1.1th , Jtui , ineludln ; Intipoc- tion. nmountlni to the sum ot U.liu.fil. which said sum It Is urouosed by a report duly adopted by the elty council to ussca * on thu real estate opposite whluhHnld sldoivulUs were oonstructeil , un folluwg : N KS feet lot 1 blook ii : Omaha JIOl 67 ] : i font lotil nlouk 77 . . t9 44 Ixit 1 block 7rt Omaha 1I8 [ 15 blook 7d . , hiKl ' , LotSbooUSi , . 2J7 01 N OJ feet lot 4 block 00 Omaha II7B M S. 'II feet hit 4 blook DO . , I'M VI That purt oa t of 83 , we t feet lot 7 block aOmahailUTUi. 8 Oi > feet lot 3. blook 107 , Omaha Lot 1 block 171 , Omaha , . 171 . . 173.31 Lot a blook 171 . . 1T3.5I I.otft nlook tW ( { , Omnln , S.'iatP n K lot I biouk IW4 , Omaha , WJ7.00 t.ot 4 blooK 7im , Omnha , KI-.M7 f.otl block 2 'i ' 312.41 I.olS block-Jijii " 1S1.W : liott block . ' " 2l.1l't 19 VH liot.l block n Kountro & Ruth's add O2.SO Iol4 block 0 B7.7J To cover the cost of flllliijt mil-unco lots , amounting to tlio sum of JIII.OT , wMoh said sum. It H proposed by n report duly adopted by the city council , to assess on Iho property as follows : fjot 17 block 4 Ilawthorno addition JII2.7J. Onr : > th street In . . . . 4i.HJ. To cover the cost of paving nnd curbing I'oppleton avenue from il.'ml street to ; ilrd street , in Sttcct Improvement dlslrlcl No."I ! , amnuutltiz to tliosiim of J2.78i.OI , which said Sinn , H Is proposed by u , robot t duly adopted ty the city council , lo assess on thu propel ty within s'Ud dlslrlol accord In : ; lo foot front age aud the usual scaling back process lo the depth of the district us. created. Itate per foot , t.LtflK.4. us more .fully sioii | by said rroDosed I'lanof Assessment. " Tocover the cost of ( Improving by paving nndciirhlni : In street Improvement district No. IKH , comprising Nicholas street from-"Jth slrcol to west ilnoof Isjuu's addition , amounl- ing to tlio sum ot $ I,2Y. > .U' . which said sum tt Is proposed by n report duly adopted by the city council , to assess otruhc property In said district us created , according to fool front. 11:0 and the usual scatlni .Irnek process ; ratu tier foot. $1. iru , us more fully shown by said "Pro- nosed I'Inn of Assessment. " To cover the cost or.oponlns .Till street , 23111 street nnil SStli avenue , Uiiouiili tax lot 5. section U , township 15 ; ran 1:0 ii. : Tolul cost ot each ' .treot , V7lh street , SI.SlK)1 ) 'J . . . i street , jl.800 : 28th avenue , $1 , JO : which said sums It Is proposed by u report duly adopted by the clt v council , to assess as follows ! The amounts shall ba assessed respectively ono tch street on iho foul frontage on belli sides ot H ild streets fromllrstol slreel to I'uxton street , according to the usual scaling back process In depth to thu IIrst alley or center of block und In inn is not platted to the depth of | W feet , provided that thu usse s- inent nortli of I'ratt street shall bo one-halt the rate of that south of I'ratt street. To cover the cost ot opening "llth slrcot , throiiKh tav lot No. I , suction 11 and lol tOUl\ervle\v addition , amounting to the sum of S HW.ilt ) , which siild sum It Is proposed by a report duly adopted by the city council to assess on the nrnnorty us follows : To he levied on the west IM feolof that purl I vim : east of 2Jlh street unit the uasl I50 feet of thai pail lylnz west of 29th stieetof lu\ lot I Focllon 1(1-15-1 ( ltl.l5J. ' > D. To bo Im led an lot tl Klvorvlew $210 Co. To bo levied on lot U . 20) 00. To bu levied 'jn lot H . . 'M 00. To bo levied ou lot 12 , Itlvervlew , $ .IJ.0. To ho lovloil on lot" , Itlvorvlow. tiJ.03. To bo levied on lot 13 , Klvorvlow , S.'O.OJ. To bo levied on iho properly on oich aldo of 29lh street Cicini Unmlnst to LiiUe street us fol lows : I'rom Cuinlnc to Vutcsstrcetfoxccpt above. ) W.OW.7D. l-'rom Lukq street to Ersklno stroot. 870.31. From Krskino street to Urunt street. $100.70. Vroia CJrunlstrect to llnrdutte street.ifl.l2.lW. I'rom Hurdetto street to Vutes street. ? .M7.20. To bo assessed to depth of throe lots , the II ml alley or to the center of block. To cover the cost of uMoti'llns lOlh stioot from thi ) north line of llurtman's addition to Center slreot , amountlni : to iho sum of $10- 051.41. which said sum It Is proposed by u re port duly adopted by tlio olty council , to us- hcss on the property ou each sl.lo of 10th street from tha south line of lot. 5' ) . Ilurtiiiun's addition toUuntorstroot , as follows : One-fourth of the amount on the cast side of lUlh street und 's of tht ) amoitnl on the west side of IIHh street ; on the east sldo of IDlh street , 7111.f > i foot , at i.U.tW. $ . ' .512.81 : on the weal sldo of I'Jth stieet , 7.14.55 fcet ul Jlu.'JCJJ , J7.-V13 .V. To cover the cost of dumuses for oponlnr 13th street , being a.judgment witli costs nnd Interest. In favor of Arthur Kumliuton , amountlni ; to J .STO.Ol. which said sum ll Is proposed by a report dulv adopted by iho oily council , to assess us follows : To ho assessed on the property on each shlo of IMth stieot from Doiulus street to south elly liinlls pro rata according to foot fronl- ugu : rain po foot. $ > .UM)747 ) Tocover Iho cost of judgment for damages for clmniio of grade of Hlghluunth strcul from Loavenworth street to a jiolnt 4U ( feet MiuUi of Mason street , amounting to the sum ot $ ' , ' 'II.sO. : which said sum It Is proposed by u re port duly u loptod bv tlio city council lo as sess pro rata according to foot f rontneo on iho properly on both sides of Eighteenth street from Lotcmvorlh street to 1'lerce street and ncoordlnz lo the usual scallnz buck process lu depth to the iilloy : rate per foot , JO 7U-'Oi. To cover the cost of construction of the sewer In buwnr district No. 157. uinounllng to the sum of $7i0.iu , which said sum It Is pro posed by u report duly adopted by the city council to assess on the properly Insalddls- Irlot according to foot frontage : the corner lot to bo assessed for the longer side only ; talc p r foot , $ .7liV. . To cover t he cost of construction of sewer In enncr district ? io. IBO , amounting to the sum of JM85.DJ , which bald sum it Is propose ! by a icpoil duly adopted hy Iho idly council , to assess us follows : To bu assessed on thu nrop- crty adjoining sewer according to foot froot- iiuo In deuth to lirsl alloy. Us.to per foot , $1,0201. * . , To cover Iho cost ot damage ) for chnnxo of cradoof Douglas strcotJfrom Sixteenth st. lo Twentieth st. und .1 l lcrseclliu streets , amounting to thu hum -Jj-,0')7.i-n , which said sum It l proposed by arrcport duly ndootcd by the cltv council , to assess a4 follows : On Douglas st , , from iloiirteonth st. to Fif teenth .st , , $1,1100.1)0. ) On Douglas st. . from Fifteenth st. to Six teenth sU , Ul.MKuO. „ . . On DduKlunst. , fromfB\tciitli | 3t. lo Twon- tlothsl. . ftJ.ft.HlU "j j On Douglas street , on north side from 20th street lo west llno'ojlot 2. llonsal's Mib- dl vision ; ou south sldo fnim-Oth strcel to tlio west Ilnoof sub lol 18 , subdivision lot S , Cup- lloludd.l&GiilUfi. On Donglus street , on nortli sldo from the west line lot 2 , Housel'S subdivision lowest IlnosiiUS. lol 2 , Capllol add. : ou south sldo from Iho wosl line of sub 18. Hot - ' , C'.ipllol add. , tu west line of lotO.IIousol's subdivision , (1,012.12. On Douglas street , on north side froi5 ueat line of sub 8 , lot 2. Capitol add , , to west line sub I ) , lot II , Capital add. ; on south sldo from west line of lot 0. Honsol's subdivision. to west line sub 12 , lot II , Cupltol add. $ lUlj.OO. OnDouglis streol on north sldo from wosl line of sub a lot II Capitol addition to 21th street ; on south sldo Iron ) west line sub 13 lot : i Capitol addition to 24th .street , JI..M.M. On 24th slreel from no th line of lot I ) to south line lot II , Kellom's 1st add , t 10 M , On 17th street from alley nortli of 1 arium street to Dodt'ostreet , f.l.il7.71. : On Ibthtttrcoiliom l-'ainani strool to DodCJ stroot. $1.401.01. . On lillli street from Farnam street to streoc. JMO.Ud. To bo assessed pro rala according lo fool f rontujio lu depth to thu center of block. Tocover the cost ot damages for itradlnz Martha sireot from 2Ulh street to2lli street amounting to the sum of } , ! , ' ! .Ojwhich siild sum It Is proposed by u report duly adopted by Iho olty coi ncll to assess on the prouerty on Martha street from ' 'Jth to 2Uh streets on each side III depth tu tlio alloy on 0 ich side according to thu usual sealing back process i rule per foot * ' .U" > .V. > . To eovor the cost ot graillnc OaBtollur strool from l.ltn stieul to2llh stivet In grading dls- Iriol No. 47 , amountlnj ? to the sum of * Viil.n4 , which bald sum it is proposed by a report duly adopted by the cltv council to assess on the pioporty on both Hides of C'astcllar bUoot from 15th stieol to 21th street pie rutii iiecordlng in Irontuuo and thu usual suulliiKlbioiv process In depth lo the alloy : in hlocltx U and H. H. 11 Hoevrs * nildlilnn , und plucks 7 and S. Oump- boll's addition , to thoileilh | of IhicolotH ; In property not. subdivided 10 the depth of IDO toet , Halo per fool $ lUS'J.'i ' , To cover thu cost of grading I ) ivonport street from 40th sti eel to t lie Hell l.lnu rall- wiy In gradlna district No , Ul. amounting H thu sum nf J',107.0' ' ) . which said sum It Is pro posed liv u report , duly adopted hy the cltv council to assess on the property on boll sldoHof Davenpoil street from 4Uth street to the Holt I.no ! railway pro nita par foot frOHt- ago according to thu usual healing buok pro cess in depth to the Ilrsi alley or 150 feel Uulo per fool J0.7875. 'lo cover Iho cost of grading LuUo street from42d strool to4Uh stieot In grudln dm- Irlct .No. M aiiioinitlnj to tlio Hum of $ ; .u'7i5. : which BaldmiMi ll U proposed by a report duly adopted by Iho city conned ! , lo assess on tin property on each Hldo of l.ako street from J.'i btrvet tol.'ith streol pro rata per fool frontiiuo according lo thn usual hfalliu h.ieU process to the tlrsialloy. Kutu nor foot , JI.2IS , ' . To cover tlio coilof sradliu IHtli Elreot fron I'arinim street to Hurt fitu'ot In gra'llni ; ills trlot No , 41 , iimouutlu to thn sum ot if-UI'i- ' ; ! which bald sum II Is proposed by a report duly adopted by thu city council to ussos on the iiropi'ity on oath s do ot Ibth btnml fron I'uruam lo Hurl pro ratu per foot frontage according to tlio usual uoullu , ' h ick piocois to the alloy or 151 fuel , Kate lur foot , tl.4J4'5. ' To cover thu rest of grading CJrant stree from Twenty.ilrst streel to Twenty-fourtl street und the east alley running north and Minth In blook ; ' , Idlowlld ; amuunlliu to tbi sum of 1112.07. which said sum 't Is propose bv a reporl duly adopted by the olty counel to usacas pro raw on the pioperty adjacent u pur fool frontuze ; the properly ou thu alley a onu fourth thu rate of iho property on Gran In depth to thu Oistulloy : Alloy , O'JI feet at .uoiUJ7 , * ,2.31. tirant hti'iiut. lr > Jj ti'oim , 4J.24SHH , . Toeovtir thu cost of ur/idlus / Twenty-fourth to 1'oit street , amountliK lo the suiu'utlJI.IOl.bn. ' svhleh said Hum It is proposed by n , .report duly adopted by the olty council to imoss on the property udjoliilng und on uuchtldu of Twenty-fourth Blteet from Holt Line railway to Tort street pro rata uccardini ' ; to fuot franlaKo ; rate pur 'IV cover thu cost pf L'Mdlnz 13th utrnotfrom > Iiilon street to the north line of Oak Hill add. No. 'and tlio cost of eulvort conitriiotod by J. It. Ueeyrs A.-1'o ut l.liu and Valley streets , in grading dUlrlct No. .U , uiiiounlln ; to the sum of ffa.OIJLM. whluli H.ild sillii It ih prjpoia I by a report duly adopted ly the city council to asset , * pro rata ucuonlmpto the font frontage , on lath Btroot on onvhitde.fiom Vlnton street touuKillll udil. Nil. aaocorilluKtothoususl sealing back procosi Jii depth to thu aliuv whei9 Iho alley Is p.rali.il with 15th street , Knil 150 feet on other property ! the above boiiu iiprlseii In gi-uUInx district No. Katu | .r fool , tl.XKiL 'lo i-pvor llii ) < y > st of the ooiiitructioji df sawcr In newer diatrlct No | J . amounting to the sum of I,7Vi.Cd , which saldsuiu It is pro- posed by n report duly adopted by tlio olty council , to assess on the nroncrtr fronting on sxld sewer iiccordlnit to the foot frontano , oor nor lots having sewer on both sldm to bo assc so I on the loiuor frontigo only. lUte pnr foot , $0.018 < , as moro. fully Miown by snld "l'rono o < l I'lan of Avsowutunt. " Tocover the cost of ( Innuice.s by toison of grading 20th street from Kurnani to Harnoy street , nnd alley between Putnam and llarnny streets from VUth street to S7th nvnnuo , mn'iiintliu to the sum of ft.Wan ) , which said mini Ills proposed by a report diiiv adopted by thu city council to ussoss on the tiropdrly on both slilos of Sflth street from Kuriium to llarncv streets , and on both shies of the alloy from lf > tli street to 27th ( t\euuo pro r.itn. accord Inc to foot f rontaco , and thn usual scalliu back process In depth , OnVfllh street , unsi side , two lots ; on 2filh stroet. west .side. IM feet ; and on each sldo of nllev to street. It itc per foot , Jl.ul.'lt , Von are timber notlllod thiits ild "Proposed I'lnnsot As o < siiiont" are now subject to the Inspection and examination ot any of thn owners of s ild lots , parts of lots or plncos of tv il i-state. or the Inspection or examination of nny ether person lutoto-dnd lu said pro- posun nssrisinents , nt the ofllco of sild city clerk , und Ihut by u report of a committee of said council duly adopted , U Is propose 1 thnt unless for good nnd sutllulcntcauso It may bo otherwise ordered and doiornilncil , that the Cost of Hiild liiiprovomoiits respectively bo as sessed on Iho Mivcrul loUs. parts ot lots und plecesof rnul ostuto as shown by said "Pro posed Plans of Assessment. " You. mid unch of you , nro hereby no tilled to nppe'ir before s ild Ito ird of Kiiiiill7Ulon | : , ut the tlmo anil pi icn above spoclllod , to make any complaint , statement , or objuctlon you desire concerning nnv of said proposed levies and assessments of snoul'il tuxes , JOHN OHOVKS. i-liy Clork. OMAIU , N'nll. , October tilth , IWIi . Oct.2Jd7t t'loclanmtton and notice to the electors uml legal voters of the city of Omaha of un annual city nlpotmn of tno elty of Onrthn , to bu hold on Tuesday , tlui Stn day of No\embor , ISDJ , for Iho pur pose ot electing oi'o ' councilman from each ward. Ti > the electors and lunl voters of Iho nltyof Oni'ihii : I , ( loorsu 1" . llmnltf , mayor ot the city of Omaha , do Is-uiu this , my proclamailon , unit by the atilhorlly vuste.il 1 I mu us such mayor do hereby cixu public notice ( o thu electors and legal voters of tbu eity of Otnnlri that un uniiuul ulty election of the city of Omnhu , will beheld Ins.ild city on Tnoid ly. IhuelKhth diiyot Noveiubor , 1KU , forthopurbosoot olecl- lir-'ono coiinurttirin from uach ward. Thu polls shall hu ouen on 11m day of said olcetloi at eight oMock In ihu inoiiilni : und shall continue open until six o'clock In thu veiling of the same day , at the respective otliii places following , to-wli : I HIST WAIID ? ' S 1 : cor"cr 7th lltltl llnr ° J " ' : | ' N K ' l'0r"9r 12th "nd Jon03 Gt" sl"otsV'8lrlal ' S W cor or I" ' " and Hickory ) S * . corilcr Clh ai ' ' 1)Utrlot N W st'io1'1 corner Oth und ' ! ) N C comer 13th and Vlnton SECOND WAIID. W C0r"or Hth tlntl Jono' > ' r'Ct ' N W e ° ! rner IJlh nnd Paoln ° ISth S K corner 2Jd aud Leavensl corner 10th and . H I'lllT * Sth District S E corner Uth and William it routs. - ' atrICt J' E L'oriicr Stleunth | and Con- Kith Distrlct-N W corner 3)th ) and Doroat slrcols , llth Distrlot 9 E comer 20th and Kanoroft strcnts. Wth Ulstrlot-N B corner 15tli and Vlnton District S W corner 13th nnd Valley llth District N Eeonior20tli ind Houluvard Tllint ) WAIID. 1st Distrlel-S W corner 12lh und Chicago 2d Dlstrlcl N W corncr llth and Davenport it roots. M District South side of Capitol avenue lu.irwustof ( ) lllth street. 4tb District-West hide of 12th street , bo- tivcon Dnnvlnsuml Dodxc streets. 5tli District N K corner luth and Capitol ivL-nuo Uth Distrlot N B corner Olh and Harnoy 7th District S E corncr llth and Douglas itlOOtS. Uth District N E corner 13th and Jackson U reels. Uth Distrlct-S E corner 10th and Howard streets. rounrii WAIID. 1st DIstrlct-N W corner 17th and Davenport streets , 2nd District NW corner Bind and Davenport nreots. 3rd Dlatrlot N W corner 25th and Dodge si roots. 4th DIstriot-N E coiner 17th und Dodge streets. 5th District N E corner 17th and Harnoy streets : Olh District N W corner 20th and Douglas iireots. 7th DIstrlct-N ' W corner 20th slrcot and St. lary's luouuo. 8th ' District \Vcornor20th streel and St. Mary's avenue. Otli Distrlol-Knsl slrto of i-oiilh lOlh slroot , letwoun Harnoy street and St. Mary's avunuo. 10th District N W corner 18th und Leaven' Aorth streets. llth ' Dlstrlct-S W corner 17th slrool and St. Mary's uvenuo , rifTII WAIID. 1st District East silo of Sherman avenue opposite Mandorson mroot. 2nd Distrlot S B eornur Sherman avenue ind WIrt streot. 3rd District S W corner Sherman avenue ind L.IKO street. 4th District N W corner Sherman avenue ind Grace street. 5th Distrlot S W corner 17th and Charles moots. Oth Dlatrlot East side of Sherman avenue ibout III ) feet north of Nicholas street. 7th District a E corner lOlh and Izard streets Hth District N W corner ICth und Hurt meots. Uth District N K corner ISth and Oass itroiils. 10th Dlslnot East sldo North 17th stieet be tween California and C'HHS streets , llth DIstrlct-B E corner ISth i-nd CUBS strcota BIXTII WAIID. 1st District S E corner 21th street and Amos ivoiiuo , 2nd District B W corner 30th street uud avenue , 3rd Distrlot N R corner 45th und Grant streets. 4th District S W earner 21th and Mandcnon streets. nth District SB corner 31th und WIrt streets. Uth Dbtrlot ri W coiner 3Jrd and I'wrker UreetH. 7lh District N W corner 2Uh and Corby utreolK. Hth lJlhtrict N I ! comer 27th and Hurdetto streets , Uth Distrlot N E corner 2'nd anil Grunt streets. luth Dlatrlot N W corner 23th and Franklin streets. llth DUtrlct SV corner 21th and 1'ranklln ' streets' 12th Distrlot S W corner 2'nd and Clart streets , SEVENTH WAIID. 1st Dlstrlet S W corner 24th and Mason streuis. 2nd District N E corner SOlh avenue and I'opuluton aveniiu. : ird Dlslrlot 3 W corner 2 llh streol and \VnolwOrlh uvonuo. nil District N W corncrBtU street and Arbor street. Oth District Soutli stdo ot Vlnton struct liuar ( cast of ) south ' . 'M uonne , Oth District S K corner 3uth avenue and I'oppleton avonuo. 7ln Dlstrlet N W corner tilth und Francis vtreoU. KHl'llTII WAIID. 1st District Eitsl sldo of 2Glh streol near ( bouth of iChiirlcs Btreel. 2nd Dlslrlol Wosi side of 23d street near ( south ot ) I'uul street. : irJ Dlstrlet N W corncr 20th und Nicholas streets. 4th DIstrlot-N B corner 20th mid Cumins streets. Mil District West sldo of North 25th stieot near ( north of ) Cumliii ; street , Cth Dlstrlcl S UcorndrS-'d and Hurt streets. 7th District B W corner VOth and Uan stioets. , NINTH WAIID. 1st District H W corner 3d and Cumluz streets. I'd Distrlot N W corner 40th and Oumlng otreets. M DiHtrlct-N B comer 10th und Far n am streets. 4th DUtrlct North Uclo of Davenport itrvet neur ( west oft North 32d avunutx r.th district a U corner UUt uvonuo and DoO ito st ret u . Olh DIstrlut H W corner 9th avenue aud Juokfron Ktrent. In witness whereof I have hereunto sot my hind a * m-ivor of siid city of Omaha , .hit , 17th day of October. 1M > 1 CJEO. P. BEJII8 , Mayrr Attest : JOIIM QIIOVKS , Olty Clerk , ol9d2li PAVING HONDS. rroclnmatlon and notice of subtulsflon la the electors and | OR | rntcri of the city of Omnha ot the question of Issuing the bonds of the city of Omaha In the sum of ono hundred Ihoimtul dollars ( II fl,0JO ) to pay for the cost of p vlnc. tcpnvlnff or mae- nd.unlrlnK the lntorootioin of Rtrcotsnlid spaces opposlto alloys In siild city , and to pay the cost of navlnitln front ot ronl estate not , subject to nssesiinont of spoclnl t\xos : for pavliiR ptirbosos. To the oloetor * and losal voters of the city of Omithti I. Ucnrcn 1' . Hctnls. mayor of the city of Onmhu , do IS IIQ this , my proclaim itliin , and liy the authority vested In mo .is such mnyor do hereby uivo pulillo not co to the doctors nnd local voters of tlioclly of Oniah i that a cuncrul election will be liold In smil city on Tuesday , the olulith day of .November , im } , for the pur | > o > C ( < f snhimttlnx tosnlil oli-otor-t nnd legal Voters the < ] iiu9tion and proposition , following , to-wlti " hall bonds of the cltv of Omaha In I'no sum ut onu hundred tluiusund dullars ( ilOO.oW ) be IssuiMl for ttio purpo o ot tiaylnu the cent ot having , rupivhiKor macadamlr.iiu iho Inter- suctions ot Ntiouts nnd ti ice < opposite i lleys In said city , or p.ivlnsc the cost of i > ivlni ; in front.ut real ustatcnot subject In asiossmont or sppolal taxes for ti'ivimr purposes , H ihl bonds to run not more than tu out y (2U ( ) years nnd to bu.ir Interest puyntilo sonil-annnally Ht ; i r.itn not uxccodlntt no per cent per an num , with eonimiH utl-ichtvl , . to be iMllod "I'M Ing liond" . ' * uud nolto liosold for less than pur , the proceeds of whicn shall t u used for no othur purpose than p tying thn cost of imvinu , lupavlng or macadamizing the Intersections of streets nnd spaces opposite alleys In said city , or lu front of real estate not subject to assessment of special tu\es for p ivlng pur poses ? " The said question nnd proposlt'on shall bo submitted to s ild electors ontlru In tlio proper form piovlded bv law forolllclul but ots , with thowor.ls 'Yes" " .So" printed thereon. All of .said ballots having un " .V mark follow- ID.J the word "Yes" shall ho coiinlod In favor of Issuing s'lld bonds , mid all of said ballots having an 'X" mark following thu word " .No" shall ho counted und considered us against the , Isstllnitof Mild lionds. The polls shnll bo opoii the day ot said elec tion | , ul ul lit o'clock In tbu nunnlnir and shnll continue upon until slo'clock In thu evening Of the H.IIIIU day al the respective ! voting places | , as follows : FIUST WAIID. E corner 7th and Mnroy W corner Sth and Luavon- K COr"Br 1"th aml Jonus S I' corner ntl > a > l I'lorcu street. 7n Instrlotr"-N'"rtl1 , slll ° of I'aclflo street bo- opu 7th streets. an" : ' 1'11"0' 1 > arl W"a avum' ° tt' ' "l'itrlot-S W sl ri t corner 10th and Illokory > V cor"ur cth "ll(1 ( Center DIstrjot-N W corner Oth und llancroft B L routs. llth DIstrlct-N E corner 13th and Vlnton all CO IS * SKCONl ) VTAlm. " N W cor"or 1 < th ! VI1J Jones siruoiBi ' ! ! ' N W co"i ° r 13th and i'aclllo W corner I8tl1 nlld l' avuii- 8 w conior wih iimi 5th DiSttlct S : worth sti-Dots. Ulh Dlstrlot-Bist sldo ot South 2Jth street , O ' oDpusitu I'oppleton ave stre t"'str'ct'"s ' ' ' corner 10th and IMerco ut S B corner llth and William District N E corner Sixteenth and Center - tor streets , sl tuth Distrlcl N W corner BJth and Doroas streV'D'Strl0t 3 B corner20th and llancroft slHI r.'lh Distrlot N E corner 15th and Vlnton streets. HISl 13th District S W corner 13th nnd Valley streets. * Sla llth District N E corner 20th and Itouiuvard avenue. THIRD WAIID. 1st DstrIot-S : W corner 12th and Chicago streets. " 2d District-N W corner llth and D.ivonport strools. ad Dittrlct South sldo of Capitol avenue near ( west of ) l.illi htroot. 4tb District West sldu ot 12th street , be tween Doiieliih iitul Dodj-'e streets. 5tli District N B corner lutb and Capitol avenue. iiili District N B corner Uth und Harnoy streets. 71 h ulstrlct S B corncr llth and Douglas stieoti. Mh Dlstrlct-N E corner 15lh aad Jackson slrenlfc. Ulh Dlstrlcl S E corner 10th and Howard streets. FOUIITII WAIID. 1st Distrlot N W corner 17th and Davenport stioots. 2nd Dlstrlet NW corner 2.'nd and Davenport streets. 'lid District N W corner 25th und Doduo btroets. 4th Distrlol N E corner 17lh and Dodge Stn District N B corner 17th aud Harney B tree Is. Uth DIstrlcl-N W corner 20th and Douglas 7th District N W corner 2flth strout and St. . .ilary s uvenuo 8th ' District S W corncr 20th strool and St Mury's u\enuo. Oth Distriol East sldo of South lath stroet. between Harnoy street und Sl. Mary's avonuo. 10th District N W corner 18th und 1/oivon- worth htroels. Uth ' District S W corner 17th street and SU Mary's avenue , 1st District East slJoof Sherman avenue opposite Mitnderson utreot. and District S B corner Sherman avenue and WIrt street , 3rd District H W corner Shnrman avenua und Luito street. 4th Distrlot N W corner Sherman avenue und Urace Htroot. 3th District S W corner 17tb uud Charles streets. Oth District East side of Sherman avenue aboutan feet north of Nicholas street. 7th District H K coinnr tilth and Izard streets. 8lh Distrlot N W corner 10th und Hurt streets. Oth District N E corner 15th and 0is st re uts. 10th District-East Hldo North 17th street be tween California und Uiiss stieots. llth District S B corner 18th and Oass btreots. SIXTH WAIIII , 1st Distrlot S K comer 24lh street nnd Amos avenue. 2ml District S W corner CCth street , uud llrand avnniio , aril DIstrlut N K corner 45th and Grant streets. 4th District S W corner 21th and Mumlerson streets. 6th DIsti let SB corner Slth and WIrt .troots. Olh District S W corner U3rd and 1'arkcr striiotH. 7th DIstrlct-N W corner 24th ind Oorhy strcolN Mth District N B corner S7lh and Hurdetto B tree is. Oth District N E corner li.'nd and Grant streiits. Uth DIstrlct-N W corner ftUh and Kranklln Htreets. llth Dlstrlot-8 W corner 2llh and riunklln btieets. 12th District S W corner I''nd ' and Clark streets. SEVKNTH WAIll ) . 1st Dlstriet-S W eornur 23th und Mason HtreetH. 2nd District N T , corner 20th uveiiuu and I'opnlutoii uvenuo. : ird Dlstilut H W corner 20th street nnd Woolworth avenue. 4th D.'strlet .N W corner 20th struot and Arbor slieel. Alii Dlstrlcl South sldu of Vlnton strout no.ir ( east of ) aonlh : r.'d uvoniiu. Cth DIstilet S B corner H'Jtli ' uvenuo and I'opplnloii avenue. "in DUtrlct M Vi corner 31th nnd Kruucla streets. KiniiTii WAIID. 1st DUlrlct Bnst slUe of 20th street near ( boiitli of I tlliancs struct , 2nd District West bide of 23d Mi cot nu.tr ( suutl. ut ) I'.ml Ureut , Jr.l District N W corner 20th und Nicholas streets. 1th Dlstrlcl N B corner Silth and Ginning streets. Mh DUtrlct West sldo of North 25th street near ( nortli of ) Cuminhtrtiot , llth Dlstilot S U cormir-id und Hurt HtrcoU. 7th District S W corner ' 'Oih and Oasa streets. NINTH WAUI ) . 1st Diitrlol B W corner 3 ? < J and Oumlux slruets. 2d Distrlot N W corner 40th and Oumins atroets , 3d Dutrlct N K corner 10th uud Farnam bt reels , 4lh Dlstrlcl North sldo of Davenport itreet near ( west NorlliXM avenue. Sth district d K corner UUt avenue and Duduo street. Oth District B W corner 29th uvcuuu uud Ouck on street. In wltnes * whereof I have hereunto set my iiauil as m-ivor of said elty of Omahii , this 17th day of October. 18'Ji . . , . Altobl : JOHN OIIOVEH , City Olerk. olfldilt NOTIOIO OF1 'I'llK SITTING OP TIJK CITY COUNCIL AS A BOAHD OP EQUALIZATION. To nil tax-puyurn und owners ot uroperty , tumuli | ) , utlo InteiOiUi'd In taxation in the olty ofOinuha ! You am hereby iiotlDod tlmt the city coun cil of Omuhu wild us provided and required by section M of the Ohnrlor of Metropolitan Oltlrs , hold n session us a lloird ot DiuMlrn- tlon or not Itiss than live iluys. rom men Dine Thursdnr , October ' "ith , ISiJ , for the imriiouj of enunlfrliie llio nMsossinont of all property within the city of Omaha nsstts od for KCII- oral ta.vntlou for city t xc < for the vcnr ism Such sitting will bu held at thn oltlcoof tlm Cllv Clurii of said cltv In the I'lty Hull in the city of Omnha , ooinnienolnf at n o'clock a. m , nnd continuing until r > o'clock p. in. ilally. And vovi nnd ouch of you are herebr notified to be an I appear before said boiird of equali zation ut , tlio tltnn ami nlaco irtmo.l to makn iinv complaint or objection ynii may have to said asspssmont or uny p.'irt thereof as by statute provided. Complaints In writing maV bolllo I xfllh thut'lty I'lurkut any tlmo dur ing the session otoild tmar.l , OlOilCt. JOHN llimvKO , Olty Clerk. SKWKU bONUa t'roolnmat loii and notice of submission to thn electors and loenl voters of the oilv of Omnh.iof thii itucsllou of IssuliiR bonds of the city of Oinu ha In thn amount uf otu < hun- dri'd iliounaiul dollars tIO.OJl | ) lo pay for the con-it ruction anil ' maintenance ot 'sowers lu iho oily of Omuhn. , , To thn electors nnd local votois of 'tho city ot Omaha : I , Uoorcc. 1' lldmls. mayor of the cltv of OiKiih.t , do Issue thiH. my pnxMain.iUou , unit by the authority \osted in inn iiUHUfh mayor , do htitoby ulvo puhllo notice t.i the electors und IIVNU % otnrsof the city of Om th i , thnt u cenernl election will IK ) hnld In s.dd elty on Tuesdav the iiljhth day of Novotnber , ism , for t he purpose of sulinilt tlni : to said elm'tors and voters the ( | lli < stlon and proposition foi- lowing , to-wlt ! "Shall bonds of the olty of Omaha in the sum of ono bundled thousand dollars ( Jiouooo ) bo Issued for thu comruction ! and maintenance of sewers , to run nut moro than twenty rM > yo ir , todr.iw interest not to et- ceed llvuiur ] cuni per annum , with Interest eounons unuovod thereto , nnd not. to ho sold for less than pur , tin ) Droceeds from Ihu suli > thereof to bo expended for the construe.Ion uud iiiulnteiiaiicu ot xuwors lu the city ot Omnha , mid tlio proccuds thereof not to tin dl- \ortnil from the objects therein cpcclllud. " Tlio.said question und proposition shall he submitted Id si Id elect ins cut 10 In the pioper form provided liv law for olllulnl ballots , with th ! > wouls "Vr.S. " " .NO , " printed thereon All of said tmllntM lmInu nn "X" mark folluwlnx the word "VBS" shall bu counted In fivMiot Issuing sa'd ' bonds' , nnd all of said ballots having un "X" murk followIne thu word "NO" shall bn counted aud considered in a.'ulnst tl < o Issuing of said bonds. Tim polls-shall bo open on the day of said olecllon 'it elulit o'clock lu thu morning und shall contlnuu opun until six o clock In thu nvenlngof thu n-iinn day at the rospcctlvu voting place : , , as follows : I'llHT WAIID. . S B corner 7th und Maroj C0r"8r mu ! ltltl " 1 flnt und ' ' 0"1'0' 1 > Urk W"d ttVU11" ° " " 8 W oor"ur 'h ' and Hickory streoK > l8trlCt S * V corllcr Clh llni1 Cclltor N Wc0r"or9th H"U " ' " * K corncr iitl1 ; n HEfOM ) WARD. N W corner IUh nlll ( Jotlcs L or"or I3th alld I > aolflJ ( C0rnor 18lh a oiiuosllu illli DHtrlot-Bist ' sldo of South 23th street , I'oopleton UTO. Utr'0t ' "S B oor"or lotl1 and.l'Jorco sthreetV1StrlQt S E conlor I4tn nnd William E cnrnor S'xlcpnth ' und Coa- I'lth ' DIstrlot-N . W corner 3)th ) and Doroas iroiils. "J'l ' i District 9 E corner Mtli and llanerofl N K cor"or l111 lllld Vlnton i 13tli Dlstrint-S W corner 1.IIU and Vallor llth District NBcorncr 20th and iloulovard TMIIII ) WAIID. 1st DIstrlct-S W corner 12th and Chicago 2d Distrlot-N W corner Uth und Davenport rt30t , M District South sldo of Capitol avenua near ( estofJ.thhlroot. ) ) Itb District-West sldo of 12th street , be tween Donslus uud Dtnl o streets Sth District N B corner luth and Capitol avenue Uth District N E corner Oth und Harnoy jj ' District S E corner llth and Douglas rtth District N E corner 13th aud Jackson streets. ' S E ooruur 1Qth ttlll ( WAIID. 1st Distrlot N W corner 17th and Davonpurl streets. - d nistrlot-N W corner 3 > nd und Davenport 3rd DIstrlot-N W corner 25th und Oodgo Jth Dlatrlut N E corner 17lh and Dod a strums , fitn DIsirlot-N E corner 17lh and llariioy Uth Dlstrlet NV corner 20th and Douglaji 7th pIslriet-N W corner 50th Htrcot and St. iiiry's uvonuo 8th ' District S W corner 20th strout nnd St. Mury's jivcniio. Uth Distrlct-Easlsldoof tr'outh 10th strool , letweun Jlarnoy slieot and HL Mary's avnniio. lOlh District N W eornur 18th and Luaven- worih strcols. Ulh D.sti Ict-S W corner 17th street aud St. .Mary s avenue , FIKTII WAIID. 1st District East silo of Sherrnun avenue opposite MundorHon street. 2i | < ! l District ti K corner Sherman uvunuo and WIrt slreot. aril District S W corner Khnrman avenue and IJ.IKO stroot. , 4th District N W corner Sherman avenue ind Cirucuslruuu 3lh District S W corner 17th and Oharloi streets lith DUtrlct H-ist side of Miornmn avenue , ilmutiil : foctnorlhof Niuhnlui street. 7lh District S B uornur Kith and I/.ird ilri'uls. BUi DIstrlotN W corner lilth aud Hurt streets. Dili Dlstiicl N K corncr 15tb and Oass Hiruiils. lUUi District Ktujt Hldo North 17lli sttoot ba > iwuon Uaiifurnlu and L-'ass htiouts. Ulh DlBtrlel-ti B coiner .IHth und Ousi KtlfOlH. HIXDI WAIIII , 1st District H K corner 24th slivut and Amos avuniiu , 2nu DUtilct S W corner Mill stieot und ( irand avonuo. 3rd Dlstnot N B coiner 4Mb und Orunt streets. lib Distrlot S W corner 21th and ilnndcrsnii struulH. filh Distrlot HErornor 2llli and WIrt UrcotH. Oth DNtrJut H W coiner 33rd und I'arker slruuts. 7th Dlstrlcl N W coiner 24th u-id ( Jorby stieetM. dtli Dlfllrlct N B corner 87th and Iliirdell'u Hlruiits. Ulh District N E corner 2'iul and Grant lilrenls. I ih District N W corner 2Sth ami I'rankllri Htieola. Ulh Dlstrlet B W corner 21lh and IVuiiklln sl routs. l.'lli Dlstrlct-S W corner a.'nd und Oiarlt hlreotv , HBVENTII WAIIII. 1st Dliitrlut S W corner 21th and Mason streets. 2nd lllstrlct-N Iv corner Will avenue and ' 1'opiilotuii avenue. : ird District 3 W rornur S9tli strt-ot and Woolwoith avunuo. 4lh Distilct N W corner i'JUi btieotiind Arlior stii-nl. Mh Dlstilol Soiitli sldo of Vlnton alruet near ( eusl of ) soutb : i'd avenue. (1th ( District S K eornur Uuth uveiuia And I'opplelon avenue. 7tn Ulutrlet-H Vi corner 31th uud l > unel .reel * . " - KIUTH WAIID , 1st DUtrlel East ' ' ' sldo of 'Cth' street near ( south ofldliurloxxtiitei. 2nd DUIrlet We l side of 23d street near ( south ot ) I'uill Hlryot. : irl Dibtrict N W corner 20th uni ! Nlcholui Htreots. 4th Dlstrlet NK corner 20th und Cumliu streets. 5th District \\Vstsldoof North''Jth street near ( north or ) Oumlir,1 streut , bill District H E corner " 'd and Hurt struct * . 7th District S W corner VUlh and Oa 9 streets. NINTH WAIID , 1st Distrlot S W corner K < J and Cunilnz struetK. 2d District N W comer 10th and Ginning streels. M District N B corner < 0th uud Karnatn flruut . . lib DUtrlct North eitlo of Dav iporl ) street nenr twutl of ) North U2 < | nvenuu. 5lh district S t' corner 3l t nvonuo and Dotl ire street. Cth DUtrlct UV comer 29th avenue an < * Jackson xtreet , In vrltncKg when of I Itavo herouiito sot my hand as mayor of said city of Omuhu thu 17th day of October , Ifittt. OKtt I1. UBMIH , Mufor. Attest ) JOHN CJIIOVKS , Ulty ClerK.