Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 27, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OMAHA DAILY IMSE ; ffHUKSDAY OOTOnEll 27 > 1892. i
" PRIZES FOR LITTLE DOGS
I
Tugs , Fosdlos , Terriers and Sttoli Como in
f r Their Blue Ribbons.
SOME RARE BEAUTIES V/LRE / SHOWN
HmulreiM nt Omaha I'ooplo Throng the Hull
Wliero the llrncli Hliotv Is llolnc
Hunt ami A il ni I ro tbo ( 'uultio
Aristocrat * .
Yesterday nvas a banner day with the Ken-
nolnlub men. From iho hour of opening at
10 a. rn.until , 10 : : J o'clock last nizht Kxposl-
1 lion ball was crowded with psople. Itsuamod
as if every body was there to look at und com
ment upon the Qualities ot the vast assem
blage of pup ? of proud podlgroo. The show
is the best ooo over hold west ot Chicago ,
nnd ns far us line animals are conoarnod is
the oquhl of the late Windy City exhibit ,
The Judging commenced al H o'clock and
continued until 5 p. ra. Dr. M. H. Cryor
tackled the little ones nnd hid thora racing
nbout the south part of the rlnis all the
afternoon. There were onlv ihroo entries
in the open poudlo class. B. R Lowls of
Philadelphia showoil Higlow , winner of two
'Canadian nnd ono American prizes. Ho
took Ural. ' Dr. B. D. Dlxou'j PnrH carried
off second money a-id 11. S. MoLoon's
Bubbloboo received honorable mention ,
Delight of the Spot-In.
Sporting raon took a grant deal of interest
Jn the bull terriers' race , ns there were four
special prizes up for those dogs. Crisp won
Jlrst nnd got iho special prlzo offered for the
, best bull terrier wolishing over tnirly pounds.
The Duchess of York owned by George
House took tlrst in the challenge cla s
for bull terrier femnlns nnd also
won txvo specials for the best femnlo
weighing over thirty pounds. Bonnie
1'rlnccss took sncond monoy. Al. Measlier
of Galvostou , 'lex. , came out ahead In the
race for the best exhibit of not less than four
bull torners. Village Hello and Young
Modoc , also * owned by Moagher , were
marked V. H. C , In the puppy class of this
breed B. L. . Cnllds' Queen won first monxy.
In class 133. Dandy Oinmout terrier * , Ar
thur Hovs' Meg was awarded first place.
Among tbe Scotch terriers Iho race was not
u vorv hard one. ns there were onlv a few
entries. Ashley Plug took llrst and a spa-
clal nnd Lovat second. Bonnie Leach was
very hlchlv commended Only three of the
Irish terriers in tno oosn clnss abowod up.
( Jaltees wns flrst and Die * second. Champion
Breda Tlney took flrst in the onon elms for
females. , , , . - , ,
The Uochelle kennels sent Btoomfluld Sul
tan to cotnpoto with the black nnd tans. 'lo
wns nn oasv winner. Enzlish Lady , from
the same kennels , tooic lirst in the female
challenge class. Again the Uochello pooulu
cnmo up to thejudgo for n blue ribbon won
by Mary Monarch in the open black and tan
class.
Sir Stafford L D , owned bv C. A. Shlnn ,
took tlrst In the sky o terrier challonco class
and Scotch Hose L D , bv the same owner ,
carried nit the honors in the slcyo terrier
open class.
Minnie York wrested the blue ribbon from
Mrs. U. S. McLoon's Gypsov in the York
shire terrier open class.
The toy terriers attracted a great deal ol
attention aud the ladles watched tbe judging
of this class with interest. Diamond , entered -
tored by P. H. Wild , got flnt nnd Topsy
Bird first in the female class , with Baby
second.
East Lake Curtis , owned by Mrs. M. M.
Ballnntluo , took lirstprizo In the pug chal
lenge class and Kobln Hood , also owned by
Mrs. Ballantlne , sncond.
Dr. M. II. Cryor's champion pug , Bob Ivy.
Is merely on exhibition and was uot in the
raco.
raco.Duke Howard got flrst In the open pug
vclass nnd Tip Top second. Lady Bousor
ivon first among the PUK females.
George H. Moore of Omaha entered King
of Diamonds and Queen nf Diamonds in the
open class of Ulonhoim spaniels and both
animals won flrst places.
T. U. Pirn-son's Keno won the Italian grey-
bound prize for dogs and Flirt got niat for
the females.
. Moro J'rlzea for Uljj DORS.
Mr. Davidson opened his day's work by
commencing to Judge- the ( treat Danes.
Henry Bayer of Williamsbure , la. , took tlrst
with his F.wor and H. E. Wright ot Kansas
City aecond with Prince Victor. The Wol-
verlno keunela of Detroit carried off the
prize for llrst money with Senta in the open
lemulo class. C. U. Carter of Omaha got
first with his Dana puppy Tlcer , and Juno ,
entered by Dr. Nlcolai of Detroit , took the
blue ribbon for the best female pup.
Of course Jack Shepard , the famous blood-
bound from Chicago , took thu challenge
money. Balllnger's dear hounds , Iligland
Makoy and Paul Potter , took flrst and second
end respectively in tbo open cUss.
Champion Master Utah still holds his own
in the challenge class nnd took away llrst
money. Snip won In the open class with
Mercury a goad second. The two Russian
wolf hounds. O-sniadny and Zinola , took the
prizes In their classes.
Eighteen well bred pointers came Into the
ring to compete for the monov. They made
u fine showing and were greatly admired.
Pommory II. cot first in the challenge list
for dogs nnd Uovcution llrst In the same class i
for females. Ltdv Gay Spanker of the
Now Brighton kennels carried off tbo honor.-
among the challeniro females weighing los-
than fifty pounds , Loudoun got llrst in the
open and Hock second. In the open for dogs
under llfty llvo ' pounds William Hyiands1
Birt walked nwuy'wllh the money while Dot
of O.islan took second.
English sotlors came up next , und Benzine
got llrst and Max Noble second. Boact
took the p < ppy mocoy with the pointers ant
Don second. Easier Lllv was judged to hi
the best female pointer puppy and was glvci
the blue ribbon ,
Omaha Putsy wns the winner in the Insl
Better open class , Hed Duke got seeori
place.
Ivanhoe , Duchess of Wnvorly , Maud o
AVavorly and Duke of Wellington all topi
best money among tbo Gontnn sottars. Sam
son and Amusement won lint places In th
Held spaniel races for challenge dogs.
Champion Liltlo Dnke took thu colors i
the challenge Boaido class and Joe second i
the opon. Guy Wulton's Viinily wore own
the blue riobou for being the best Bond
feniulo in the open class.
TManey Trefoil carried off tbo collie honor
'with ' the dois , nnd Champion Cora II. wit
tbo females in tha challenge class.
Ono of , thu evontH of the afternoon wa
tbo presentation to Dr. Lowls , tha owner c
Fornwood Bruce nnu lo , of a bandKom
liorseihon tuudo of roses nnd labeled "On
Pets. " Colonel Jack Mnynihan was the li
litigator of Iho scheme. The doctor we
imturiilly very much surprised as well o
pleased. Homo of A. C , Shullonbergor
'lady frlandg , stopping nt the D.-llone , nls
presented Alta Bcrna a handsome wro.il
of rosos.
I ' IIKl THAI' SHOOT.
Shotgun iti | rti ropplut ; Away ut Uea
nnd I.tveTurgala Merrily.
Ttjo trap shooting tournament , which
: booked for three day * , under the manag
inent of W , E. Nasoo , opened UP with mo
favorublo auspices on tha now groutu
' " across tbe river this morning. Conslderlr
that the woatber was ihroator.ing vosterd :
> morn I oe , the attendance was very lurs
tbero belig b biff delegation of export abg
bero from 'abroad. Among tUsso might
mentioned J. A. H. Elliott , tbo onamplon
America , and holder of the American fin
cup , ot ICimins City ; Charlie "Chlppe ;
Budd , tbo famous Das Mulnci profession
and all-round ploiunr.t irotttleman ; Frai
Connelly ot Norfolk ; E. U. and H.
Trotter of Klngiluy , la. , line shots both
them ; Ted Acuurmau , the old-tuner ol Hta
ton , Neb. ; W. J. Way. Carson , It
J. E * Stouffur , ex-secretary ol tuo Sta
* * * H port men's uMoctat ion , and J. li. Uayna
ofUraud Island ; Blllv Douglas , Clarks ;
H. IVolii , ColuiobuiiU. B. bpels , Coluinbu
W. JI. lUrrlion. Ur ndI Uud ; T , it. Ha
i on. Deurcr. Colo. ; Dr. Poitcrfleld and 1
V. Fickle , IlBiidorson , la. , and a lar u HUE
borof other equally eutuuvlastlo nud wi
known trap bou.
Tbo flrit roc * on the card wui llftfon bl
rptki , elghloen yard rU . for ooniptttl'o '
U lBt | JO-boret , und elxtuun yurd * for Ibo
using m-bores , fl.r > 0 entrance , thrco moneys.
The scorn !
Wlthndl . . . . . 11011 10111 lllll-M
Kennedy 11111 11111 11111-r.
t'hnbbuok , Itini loill 11111-11
llrnckor , UlOll Otltl Hill IS
Uiynard , Illlt 10111 11111-11
titoiinnr . . . . .mill Hill nilll-ii :
ILimuiaii OJltO ulJOl lllll-n
Trottor. I'A lllll Olllt 11111-14
Itlnoliurt 1WIO 11011 1IIII-1I
K Unit Ulll lllll 11110-14
VMX lam Hint 11111-11
HioiTor lllll mil OillO-ii :
Aoxnnmiti "in inn nutl-ii :
; onlor llioi ( mm oiill-is
1'iirl rllclil , IIMJ 11010 IOJOI-H
I'llMllOlllO lllll 1U1I1 II 11-11
iinghot noli inn noio-ia
"
Ko"d. ! l lllll 01031 Ulll-IS
ua.id.iohu nun HIM mo ) tj
Troti or II. . I. . . . . . . . . . 10011 11011 IIIII-I2
ituiiii 11111 nm itiit-n
Konnoily und Budd divided first ; ll-iynanl ,
lid Trotter , Elliott and I'armoloa second
and those tied on thirteen , third.
Tnero wore ton other ovouts , the mo t In
teresting of whloh follow :
There were thirteen entries tn the Uvo
bird shoot , live birds to the mitt , thlrtv-ouo
yard i rise , two moneys , Amuricixn astocla-
tlon rules. The tlgiiro I denotes n kilt with
the llrsl barrel , thn flsrurn 3 with tUo souond
and tnoO a mlsi. Tbo score :
Kotinudy 1011 1 I
Auhurm.in 1 1 I 2 ' - - " >
II akn 02122-1
II. J.Trnttor I I I 10-4
11 I ) . Trotter I 1 8 1 3-li
lllldd 21811-- .
.Inhli Uecd 8 2 I > 2-1
Ko 00008-1
llrttokor Sill 3 ,
Withnoll 1 1 H 1 0-1
1'orlorllcld 2 2 't - 8-r.
I'nrmoloo 1 8 0 ( I J-.l
Ellloll 08318-1
The tics on 3 mm 1 divldod the flr.it and
second monoy.
The blc shoot of the day was ton blue
rocks , tlOO entrance , tbruo moneys , the tics
dividing. The score :
I'nrniolcu nilll 11111-0
Kaynird mil I1MI-10
1'ortoillcld 11101 11111-U
Killntt Kill 11111-10
Kd Trotter 11011 II 11-n
llrowor mill 11)1 ) iO 0
Oluibbiick 11001 11110-V
John Head HIM 01HI-
Way 10111 Will 8
lliuiltor lllll lllll K )
lltako 00003 mill -4
Hllillsimin 1IJIO 10301-r.
roj ? n it mm-
Aokurmai lllll 11111 10
lln.nl 11110 Ullll-N
llruckcr UHil 01111-
Wltlinull lllll 11111-10
HlUhUS lllll 01111-9
Uonley liuOl 01111 7
Kennedy MOI1 It OJ-7
Humuson 11101 lllli 0
II. 1) . Heed lllll 010)1-7
Kitmhirt Oinll OiOll 0
II. J. Trotter lllll 11111-10
As Is Invariably the case , the tnlss-and-out
llvo bird snoot awakened more frlondly rlv-
: ilry mid root Interest than uny other avont
The score :
"
ItrncUer . . . C20
Withnoll 81 23
II. .1. Trotter lillll
I'ortorflultl 111113
John Head 8.2JU
Uhubbituk 0
Kennedy 2) )
II. Uvuii , 8. )
Ulnehiirt , 812J20
Klliott t > 1110
1'niiueluo 1I2JS1
Ai-kcrman 20
K. I ) Trotter 10
liudtl 2 2tl
Darkness put an end tothospnrt , leaving
Trotter , J'orterlleln , Uond , 1'arineleo and
Budd a no on six straight. These flvo dl-
rlaed the pot.
Shooting will bo resumed promptly at 10
thli mnrnlnp , ihoro being ton ovanls on the
day's card.
Hull unit l ° itzimiiionn to Moot.
Nnw YORK , Oct. ! 25. The directors of the
Coney Island Athlotlo club , \Vest Brighton ,
decided to bid for the contest between iiob
Kitzsimmons and Jim Hull , and .ludeo New
ton was authorized to offer a purse of * 10,000.
A cablegram , received at a late hour , said
Hall had been notified and that ho accepted
the offer with the understundltiR that the
iluht take place in April. Fiuslmraons will
bo asked to sign the articles of agreement by
AlecU
I'nlliiy Coverir Copplo's Money.
S B\t\i > o\u , la. , Oct. 25. To the Snort
ing KJitor of Tim BBS : Plcuso lind en
closed draft to cover Mr. Copolo's forfeit of
$ ' ) . " > . the race to be run in Omaha , November
! t , for $100 a side , Sheflleld rules , and tbo
man to be chosen the ditv of tbo raca to
shoot tbo gun ; also the stakeholder. If the
inco should fail to materialize return this
dratt to me. G. A. PULLEY.
irOKKRIia.
Flvo Hundred Kmlenvor Society members
in Session tit Codur KnpliN.
CEIUU IlAiuns , la. , Oct. SO. [ Special
Telegram to Tun BGE. | The seventh an
nual convention of the Christian Endeavor
society of lena , with 500 delegates in attendance -
tondance , is being bold In tbU cit.r. Today's
session was taken up with the address of the
president and various report ? . The secre
tary's report showed the number of societies
In Iowa to bo 811) ) , an Increase of 18U ilurm ?
the east " voar. The total membership is
ai.OSl.
Miicloon-Yotinir.
CAIUIOI.L , la. , Oct. 20. [ Special to Tun
BEE. ] Paul M. Maclean , editor of the Hor-
nld , and Miss Uertrudo Young , ono of tbo
loading ladies in Carroll society circles , wore
timrrir.d last evening at the residence of II.
VV. Mucomborof this city , unolo of the
brido. The wedding was ono of the most
brilliant society events of tha year.
' Crop rrospectK.
IXAVAI.K , Nob. , Oct. 20. [ Spoclal Tele
gram to TUB Bnu.l vVork was commenced
this morning on a now J3,000 elevator here , to
bo erected by Charles Huntor. It will bo
rondy for grain about December 1. The
grain business is looKing up , ibero being
: nero than 1UU ucioi of winter wheat sown
this fall to ono aero heretofore.
OU/.VU Ji.tUK TO CIIKVKXXK ,
Messrs , Mercer : uulVhltu Will Huva to
I'liou-WyoinliiK Coin-In ,
CnifUGo , 111. , Out. 80 , A. S. Mercer , the
World's fair ooiumUslonor from Wyoming
was taken to Jail today on n capias , which
was issuoil lor him yesterday. Ho was as
signed to ii cell In the debtors' depactmcnt. as
bo was not able 10 obtain the necessary
$5,001) ) ball. Meruar Is being sued for crlm-
Jtt'ol by .lobn Ulay , jr. , of this city. It U nn
outgrowth ottho : uolaorated Johnson county
ivar.
ivar.Nnw YOIIK , Out. 00. Governor ITiowoi
today grfliitoi the requisition of tht
Wyoming authodtlo } for Charles A , White
Victory for t'liih .IlincliuuU.
ir If ) SuT LVKK , U. T. , Oct. 211. [ Special Tele
! gram to TUB Bni5. | The committee of tht
11 Chamber of Commerce appointed to confei
IS with the railroad companies in regard to th (
'S allowed discrimination ot rates , today imidt
iO its roDOft. The railroad companloi grantee
Lh a reduction in through rales of t5 ! per con
and in local urbitrurlos ot 43 par cent. Tin
result will bo an annual saving to the mer
chants of tills territory of $ tWOt)00.
" '
WKA'UllSK
'
U Folr , Nirth\vu t WurmerVlndi I'romUei
for Today
WABMINOTOX. ! ) . C. , Oct. 20. forecast fo
Js Ttmriday ; Per Nebraska Pair ; north
up west winds ; hllgtuly warmer in centrn
portion.
For Iowa Pair ; west winds ; sllghtl
warmer in northern portion.
ba Per tha Dakotas Pair ; west winds
warmer in oxtrouio eastern
of portions.
ild . I.ornl iteuiird ,
THE WEATHER BUHE v , OMVIU
Oct. 'Jl. ( Otnuha record of tomcDraturo an
uk rain fall compared with corresponung day o
J.of past four years :
of l8 3. 1801. 1693. m :
IU- Maximum tomDorature. . , . 5I3 70s -
Minimum temuur.Uuro. . . , a.t = M = > aj = U5 <
ite Avnraee teinporaturo. . . , . 41 = M = | j ° :
rd 1'roclpltatlon . . . . . . . . . . . . , u ) , OQ .00 , OU
rdJ Ktatoraont showing the condition of tern
is peraturti and pr clplntloa.at Omaha for tb
v- ; day and since Maroa 1 , IS'Ji , as comparoi
vB. . with the general average ;
B.n - Normal tsinueraturd . . . . . . . . . . .
ncll for tbud.iy . , . 4 :
Dolicloiiey alnoo March 1 . . . , . . . 158'
Normal iirociultHtlou < , . , . , . . . 07 lee
uo Dutluleuoy for the dar. . . , . , . . . 07 lee
irt UrUcloiivy l ce HaroU 1 . . . . . . 3.31 luchc
U.-E. LAWTO.V , Obssrv r.
GOBBLED BY THE READING
Property of the Boston & Mnino Asaim-
iht2d by the Pennsylvania Corporation.
RAILROAD SENSATION OF THE WEEK
Mcl.ood No r nl tlio lloiil of Olio
of the .Most Important Trnlllo H.v -
toms of tlm Uorlil Its Im-
Advantage * .
BOSTON' , Mnss. , Oct. CO. The big railroad
combination , rumors of which luxvo been in
the air for komo tltn9. was consummated
today , in-osldcnt Mi'Lod of the Heading
ro-id nud his friend ) bavo secured control of
tt-.o Boston ft Maine , and McLcod was today
elected president of the latter corporation.
The Reading and allied lines will distribute
their Imuionso morohandlso atul co.il trafllo
over the Boston ft , Maino.
It Is said that for several uionths tbo
alliance has been under consideration by Mr.
McLood , who was reluctant to tnko upon
hiinielf u.ircs and responsibilities other than
those now routing up n him. but after look ,
me over tbo situation carefully and believing
such nn till 1inco would bo greatly to the ad-
vautago ot ootn properties , lin decided to
talco hold.
The Boston t Maine has n lurio water
fronton Boston harbor and is building the
laritost grain olovrttor in tno United Stntoa ,
which will bo equal in capacity to all the
other elevators In Boston combined , Tbo
two corporlioas have nn aggregate mlleazoof
over O.UUO miles und carry upon their pay rolls
over lWUOi ! ) employes.
Friends ot the Philadelphia ft Heading
company have also obtained control ot the
Now York & No.v England railroad. These
important railway connections , in addition
to the Potiijhkeepslo bridge , now ntso in con
trol of the Heading , gives that system its
own channels of access to Now England aud
iho Cat : ail as.
IIOUMLMU A MCVV HOAU.
SchfiiioVlilcli Ilrittili Coltimlilikn Ciipl-
tallst li 1'romol liijr In ChlrHgii.
CMIOAOO , 111. , Oot. 'JiJ. Henry Croft , mem
ber of parliamnnt from British Columbia.
in thn city gcttlni ; Chicago capitalists Inter
ested In n scheme to build a new CanadHn
intercontinental road. Uo hus already boon
remarkably successful nud It is expected
that over f5UOO,0'JO will bo pledged hero to
futther the enterprise. The proposed now
road Is to bo known as the Canada Western
and will ba 1,031) miles long , opanlug thous-
aud-t of square miles of good crazing , timber ,
agricultural and mining lands. The survovs
have nlready been m.uio and tno British Pa-
cilto Construction company , incorporated nt
Victoria with a capital stock of Sj.OOD.COU , is
ready to couitacncu work as soon as the land
grants have been secured , which will proba
bly bo next mouth.
According to Mr. Croft's statement , the
construction company will build tbo railroad
from Victoria to oeymour Narrows , on Van
couver inland , and from Butte Inlut , on the
mainland , through the Cbilootin. Crino and
Pncilio river counties up to the Yollowhend
pass. The cost is estimated at $3SOS5,000 ,
including the ferry at the Narrows , but ic is
expected that the sale of land will amount
to $13,12-VOU , to which may bo added the
casb bub-ndv of the dominion government ot
J3.L-OJ per mllo. or $3.314,000 in all. making
the total assets &lo.S < > ii.5DO. Besides , the
provincial Government hai guaranteed $0-
OUJ.OJO to $10,000,000 interest on land grant
bonds ; the city of Victoria euarautoes divi
dends on treasury stock of 83,000,000 and the
terminals worth $1OOUOJO mors , while other
bcnctited towns are anxious to aid the enter
prise.
Prosperity of tlio Atchisou. 4
Ofllclals of the Atnhlson , Toucka & Santa
Fo are particularly pleased with the report
to bu laid before ttao annual meeting of
stockholders at Tonoka tomorrow. It is ono
of tbe most favorat > lo reports ever made by
that compnnv , presenting it marked contrast
to the rather discouraging litmnciul state
ments of recent years. During the first nine
months or this year tbo gain in urois earn
ings has amounted to 3.343OM. ThU
increase , It is claimed , is largely due
to the natural development .of the
territory traversed by the road , and is not
the result of exceptionally favorable cir
cumstances. Consequently there is occasion
to believe that , tbo present prosuenty of tbo
company will continue. Jt is not expected ,
however , tnnt even under such circum
stances the Atchlson will return to a pay
ment of dividends within tno nestyo.ir or
two. Uko the Hock Island , it will , no
doubt , devote a largo nortlmi of its earnings
to improvements bcforo beginning to dis
tribute the prollts to stockholders.
The FroiKlit IStoclcule.
A blockade that seems to b ? growing raoro
serious every day 11 interfering with eastbound -
bound shipments of. gnin. Several roads
have issued instructions to their western
agents to receive no more eastbound freight
until further orders. The Chicago , Milwau
kee & St. Paul has orders for 4OUO cars
which It cannot furalsh , and the other roads
uro fast getting into the same predicament.
The only way to relieve the situation is to
refuse to take now business until the lines
are cleared of the accumulated frelgnt , and
this is the course that is DOW being adopted.
ItUMOHKI ) KXrKKSS OIIANOI23.
Now thoTulk is Tluit the iSurlingtoii Will
Condnot Its Oivii Uualnuiu.
For months past the Chicago. Burlington
& Qulncy railroad has b oa cousiacring the
advisability of conducting iu own express
business , which undoubtedly has occasioned
the rumor * prevalent in express circles that
a change from the American to tbo Wells-
Fnrgo company was contemplated.
Hurllugton onlciuls have , durinu the past
year , felt that they were not reoiivlnu the
tonnage from tbo Wolls-Furgo company that
they deserved , and tbo old idea of taking
ciro of their express business was revived.
But as the Burlington people realized that
should they undertake the management ol
their express business their tonnage would
fall considerably below tbo present , they
began to cast about for a roasna to Increase
their present receipts nnd the rumor that
they were contemplating n change in ezpres :
companies muv bo attributud to tbat road.
Mr. L. A. Garner , superintendent of the
American Expros company , when ques
tioned by a BEE reporter , sold ; "This tain
of change always nrisos when contracts an
nbout to expire. But tbero Is nothing in the
rumor that the Welts-FacKO company boa ro
celved tbo contract to haul the loxprooi or
the Burlington east of the rlvor next year ,
In fact , everything polnU to tbe same ami
cabin arrangement as at present exists. Tut
American will continue to look after tbo busi
ness east of tbo river , tbe Wolls-Fargo com
pany west of Pla'tsmoutb. Ot course. I bavi
known for sometlmotbat the Burlington people
plo bavo boon considering the proposition o
conducting their oivn express business , bu
when they have considered what n loss l <
their line this would entail I think tbev havi
Riven tbe matter up. As far s the Walts
Fargo and Amsncan companies are concerned
corned , they have no fight aud you may SB ]
that it is no * judgment that no change will bi
made this year nor for many years to come >
The business now U equitably divided , wi
are at peace with tbo Fargo company and an ;
change would be looked upon with mUgivini
bv the stockholders of both companies
Tueso reports muit bo expected yearly , bu ,
at present there is no ground to base an Ide
upon that a change Is contemplated. "
d Stopping btopnvorj.
Tiollu'c Island is out in a circular an
nouncing that stopovers will not bo allowe
on any ticket after November 1 on all it
linos. ThU action U in accordance with a
agreement m&do by all roadi In the Trans
mlssoun association and shows tbe trend c
railroad opinion as to the advisability c
having passengers mfrko continuous paisagc
Wintern Tritmo Knimral JtVotlpv.
Chairman Walker bus Issued Ms final letU
stotmif that the Wostero Trafllo nsjociatloi
in vlow of Its adjournment without dul
recently , Is dead , and that matter * brougl
to IU attention unoe Octoberiii ar tbe sair
at If tho.v had never ppon brought. But Uio
chairman forgot to indounco that bis * nlury I
of f i" > , ( JOi ; per ycar-Mrid the salnrins ot the I
coinrmuloneri , HOMO nor year , would con *
tlnuo until the end nf-tho contract , a map
that li the envy ot almost every railroad man
in the country.'i < , .
While the Wojtcrji Tr.iWi ) nssoclatlon ,
through iu ndvlidrV board. 1ms ceased to
exist. Chairman M.ulley continues in the
saddle. AS wi-11 as Chairman Cildwoll , but M
for tlis other ussociSliiins , they are urepir-
IIIK for their burls ) shrouds , to be donned
nfter November 1 ,
Illncknilrd ,
MlnrtvOot. ! W. The shortage -
age of cars that ImnLibcon goncrnlty com
plained of throuRheuti the wosi is n serious
druvbuck to the grain trade of this city.
The wheat is piling up In the elevators
of every line of Imuortnnco in the
city and the lutllers nro fccllug thu
dlsndvantugo In tha cccumulatlon of
Hour on I ho mills' floor. Ttio grentoit uf-
forors nrn the elevator innti nnd shippers
along thn Mlhvsukoo road , ] ) irticulnrly
along tbo Ilnstinio anil Dakota branch. Tbo
report was currant tbU morning that them
were between -100 and 5JO car * now on the
tr.ick betwcnn Minneapolis nnd Aberdeen
wr.ttlng for motive power to tnovo them.
The Northwestern rood has enough en
gines , but Is reported uoout as short of cars
ni anv of the others. The elevators of the
Van Dinen line are pretty well tilled and tit
daces It U nccessnrv to stop buying because
thcro t no room for the wheat. The North
ern Pncitlo road is now mach better able to
supply cars than It hus been for some
tlmo past , but iM-s Is prmclpilly
bccauso the shipping has fallen off. Exnorts
who have been tht-onch the country say that i
nbout 70 par cent of the rrop has already I
been shlppad. The Grout Northern lines |
ure , If potslblo , woreu off than the Mllwnu-
kro. The tnlk on 'change this morning was
no much of their equipment was being em
ployed In pushlmr their lines to the Pnciilo
const that there was not enough loft to carry
the grain for tbe northwest. The dam.igo to
the undo is said to extend to the fuel that
the grain mtMi are locked out of lha use of
their money for several weeks In the deluy
in shl ments. The iceliug Is general , how
ever , thut matters cannot bo mnao worse ,
and they are oxncctcd to mend soon ,
Curium In hi'urrt hcxitloii.
MiXNKtroMs , Minn , , Oct. 20.Tbo board
of managers and directors of the Order of
Hullway Cannon of America was In secret
session lioto today. The report of the grand
secrolnrvvaa presented. It showed reports
irom 144 lodgec in the United States , Canada
and Mexico , nnd 14,000 members iu good
standing.
The qunsllon of federation with tbo other
railway employes' organizations wns con
sidered and full authority to act In the
matter was bestowed upon tbo grand cblot
and the grand secretory. Plans , therefore ,
are under consideration , which , it is.aid bv
these onicors , wilt now accomplish that long
desired result.
The board considered also the differences
between tno employes , members of tbo order ,
and tbn Santa Po and the St. Louis & San
Francisco roads , nnd gave autnority to the
grand chief to act in the matter , and ho will
go thcro and consider the trouble. Tuo de
sire is to clTcct an nmicablo settlement if
possible. _ _
California Trallc | AgMiriitlun : < .
SAN FHANCISCO , Cal. , Oct. SO. The annual
mcotitig of tbo traflliyus ociaUons of Califor
nia was held today. MHnasier Leeds in his
report of the work accomplished by the asso
ciation during the year ; said : "Tho organi
zation of the Grace line lot clipper ships , and
their cuurantce by merchants "of this city is
one of the results of tba work of the asso
ciation. It is now an nssjrod success and is
a move In the direction of the establishment
ot legitimate competition by sea.
"Tha organization of tbo San Francisco &
bal l. Lake railroad ib"bulld a rend from this
citv to Salt Lake , UtUbnud occupy tbo val
ley of this state , i another work in which
wo have taken an actiy.o , pnrt. Its eftoct for
good upon the commerce of this whole coast
will bo moro far reaching' than all other
thlncs combined , fiuqh a I'oad would pre
pare the wavAr us to take full advantage of
the great Nicaragua iia'nal when completed. "
IMoif from'tKri Mioclc. ' p
A very remarkable death Is reported' by O.
L. Ely , a Pullman conductor who runs be
tween Omaha and Portland , Oro. Mr. Etv
reached Omaha yesterday. On thetraln was
the corpse of Mrs. Alfred D. Ede , vhoso hus
band ist an encinecr on the Oregon Short
Line and resides at Pocatcllo , Idaho. His
train was recently ditched and a report be-
ramo current that Mr. Edo was killed. His
wife , who was in frail health , hoard the re
port and Dover recovered from thu KUoiik ,
dying a few days later or heart failure. On
the train that arrived here today were nor
liuiband and her father and mother , Mr. and
Mrs. Gooduougb ot Stuart , la. , where Mrs.
Edo will be buried.
Sold tn thn Hnutliern 1'acillc.
GAI.VKSTOX , Tex. , Oot. 20. The news Is
given out hero tonisht on unauostioned
authority that the San .Antonio it Aransas
Pats road has been sold to tbo Southern
Pacific , the deal having bean effected in Now
York a few clays ogo. The transfer will bo
formally made January 1.
Itullrnail .Notin.
General J. H. Buchanan of the Elkborn
has returned .from Cbicugo.
W. L. btaunard , general agent of the
Northwestern at Salt Lake , was an Omaha
visitor yesterdaj- .
Stewart Marks , secretary of the Standard
Accident Insurance company of Detroit , was
in the city yesterday.
\V. M. Burgard , general ojout of the
Northwestern at Buffalo , was in tha city
yesterday and left for tha won during the
afternoon.
The Union PaclRo took out a special train
ycsterdav morning from Kansas City con
taining eastern delugatns of the Woman's
Christrlan Tmnperanco union enrouto to
Denver.
The audience that * was present at the tes
timonial concert given to Miss Came Maude
Pennock at tbe lioyd opera house last night
was in Itself a compliment to tbo personality
of the singer. Every box and nearly nil the
scats In the auditorium were occupied , and
Omuba's ' best society was well represented
iu the throng.
The performance could not fall to bo enjoyable -
able in view of the well known upenorlty
of the pnrtioipants andtbo audience wns en
thusiastic m bestowing Us favors of up-
'
pluuso. .
Miss Pennock appeared in throa numbers
and was each tlmo obliged to voipond to an
tinthiisdattlc recall. Her volco showed rare
cultivation , aud tUo.tasto with which
she rendered bert selections could
hardly bo criticise . r' $ pleasing feature
of her blrging Js'flyjs the per/cot
onuneiation which ? < Mttdo the words as
alMlnct us the melody } 3Sior flrst effort was
BU uria from "Tannbausor , " Wapnor'a cale-
bruted opera , followfid by ' "Twas April"
and " .Snowtiakes. " Tnosb selections afforded
her an excellent scppftjn which to display
the thrilling sweetness ipf her volco in the
more delicate passages 'Hit well as itsstrengtt
TlnTttinTTt Of nonr ) P n ( I'llnil J. ( IJ \ \j \ li
rarii3in otrGfii luicaicr. put CHS
Thursday , FridayStttfrday Mat. and Hve.
ONLY TWIN STA HN THE WORLD.
r WILLARD-JEjggLj-
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0 THE OPJSRATOK ,
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g i. Farnam Street Tlieaterl1'1
i.t
t One Week , Conunenelij ( : Suudny Mat , Oot 30
a DOKE OAVIDSON
-ANJ-
MISS RAMIE AUSTE
-IK-
GUILTY WITHOUT CRIME ,
Matlneu Weduoidnr , Saturday MatlnoD ,
DEAF
CUBED.
to Send 10 CKIfTS for onr IM-pane'-KirOTUO-Mnn
ICALTIIXORY AMD
" II , U. 111,183. IOWA l'ALl-5 , IdWA.
IB
nnd purity in the hlRhor registers.
In vcsponsn to nn onrora tbe nnR
"Throtish Uio Kissing tlato. " In the second
part Miss I'oanock snnc n duo with Mr ,
Jnlo Lumbard , nnd Inter nn arm from
"Sampson und Dolllixb , " nnd n "SprloR
SonR" bv Weil.
Mrs Ilonry I ) . Estnbrook snnR several
elections with her usual taste , and Cnntnln
Kinzlo irnvo "Tno Last \Vntch" nnd ' 'Qitooti
of Hh'jbi. " In rospnnso to nn oncorj ho
sniiR ' 'Tho Uirl of Klldnro'1 with especial
success.
Mr. Lmnbnrd sanp "In Felice , " from
Verdi's colobrntod opera "Krnnnl , " nnd " 1
l''onr no Koo. " On roc.ill ho cave ono of
tbo old ballads , In the rendition othlch ho
excels , "Tho L.OW Hacked Uttrt , "
Ttio instrumental features of the procrnm
conslitcd of violin selections by .Ntr. Hurt
Hutlor nnd plnno solos by Herr Kdwnrd
Hoiselbcre.
Dr. M. H. McCroll of Norfolk is nt tbo
Merchants.
JudRoVnde Olllls of Tcknmah was In the
city \csterdny.
Dr. V. J. Wodtshok and wife of Bchuylcr
nro nt the 1'iixton ,
R H. Moro mid wife of Kcnrnoy ore ston-
nl the Merchant * .
NKW Yoitic , Oct. UG. ( Spoclnl TelocrAtn
to Tnii BKR.J Omnbn : J. U. Newntari ,
1'lnztholoiV. . Uobtnson , St. Penis hotel ;
N , H. t'alooner. buy or for N. H. l nlconor ,
windom ; M. Uannor , Hotel Snvoy.
UIMCAIIO , Ill.Oet. .V > . [ Sncclal Tolojjram
to Tin : UKI : . I Tbo foilowlnfr Nobrnskaus
veclstoiod hero today : Wellington Ubarles
Metz , Omaha. Tjolnnd A. 1C Htltchlnson
nnd wife , II. Uartiin , Omnhn. Piiltnor
Mr. nnd Mrs. XshrliiK , Nobrnska : ll'innnh
lj"cd , Lincoln ; Mrs. K. D. Untidy. II. U.
Hauoy , Onmhn.
A /ir.N ut' r/- , r// : / > .i r.
Doine tte *
Oetieril Stpvcnsnn'K leltcrof iieeoptnnco will
be undo public- this week , prob.ibly to.l.iy.
General ! ' ! icier , chlnt of ordtrince , bus sub
mitted to thu War department his iiimii.il
teport.
Wiirnints nio out for llfty-elcht ICtinsas
nn ertakuts for vloltitltiK tbu federal nntl-
tinstlnw.
Wisconsin donniprnts will fcrco the dlstrlot
npp Mtiiiiiicnl bill thionqh the stutu lo Kla-
tnio nnd udjotirn sine die toilny.
A mob niton pled to lynch n notorious nouro
bur. lap nt l.nlvinnn , ICv , but , thulr Inteudcd
victim was spirited aw.iy by thoshcrllT ,
At Louisville , Ky. . Sidney Leo , ntod.O , coni-
mllloil sulclilo because the parents of his
sweetha.irt , Miss Dacle Leo , objected to his
suit.
lllrnni Qotlschallc of llo.idlnu. P.u , was not
ono of thn victims of vesterdny's nccldnnton
the Hii.idlni ; . lie Is uot only allvo but Mils
fnlr to recover.
\owYork It Is oHIclally stated that No
vember coupons on the B eond tnortca o
bonds of tbo I'eurln , Ducutut" & nvunsvlllo
rend \vl | | bo paHl.
Thu sto imor Ilrilannln , from ltotou In bil-
liist. struck olT 0 ipj S ible. M. I' . Not oonsld-
orod In : i dnnserous pa-tltlon nnlc 3 a heavy
storm should arise. Crow safe y I.indo I.
At Dotrlot. Mich. . .lohn OriHln , as-illor. was
arrested nnd locked up on complaint of Clinlr-
mun Hurt , rhnrjud with false loglsiratlon.
Ho Rnvo a ( let tlons address to the board.
Ily tbo iireni'itiire n\nloslon of : i blast In n
cut .it lie it Ulcnn on th I'oniuv vnnl i r.nl-
way Anilionv tilr ird w is Instantly killed and
I'rauk I'.issolo and Vincent Oorrolso fatally
Injured.
At St. John , N. F , , details arrlvlns dally
show tint the ( jale rtiulni ; last week w.is
severe , The eoiht was devastated .ind ten
vessiils ure elthur lost ormlsstni ; .tnd twenty-
two lives were lost.
Mrs. Whltolaw Hold , nccomp'itiled by lior
( InXi liter nnd her In ild. left Now York for
W.is-hlnston to nttcnd the funeral of Mrs.
Harrison Mr. Itnld will also nttenJ ilie
fnnur.il service nt the wnlio house.
Tlio Wilmington.Del..police bavo ronrrested
Klchnrd ttllov on HiibUlclon of bnlng tbn mtir-
deror of Kate Dublin Two men positively
duclaio him to bo tno man they saw with
1C itlc during the night ot the murder.
At a mcotliic of the World's fair national
commissioners the question of selling liquor
on the grounds was discussed and finally loft
10 the toe il board. It Is understood that It
will be sold nt the cafes and restaurants.
I'rof. J. T. Wllllard of the Manhattan , Kan. ,
arietilttirtl college lias letnrnuu from 1'hll-
llps county with it meteorite which ho secured
last week. The meteorite weighs about 1,251
pounds nnd 1s the largest ono ever found In
the stats
John W. Robinson , stnto agent of the North-
westein Mutual Life Insurance cotnuanv of
Mlhvaukoo. committed sulrldo In thut city by
shootlti ; himself In the mouth with a plHtoi.
H is thought thut ho committed suicide ut his
boaidliiK house while biooJlut ; over bis ill
health.
At Moorobotid , Ivy. . W.vllo Tolllyor , who
who hliotln thn Tolllvor-lloward war , near
llogtown. In Elliott CQUtity , Sunday niKht-
d It'll. S.tm Ho'Tiird Is expected to dlo also.
Thn old cnnl'-'t > whleh fanned the II ro In to a
blaze WHS the killing ot Conatablo Howard by
the noted outlaw Coo Tlpton , some years ago.
Intenso'.v colJ weather nrovails In Scotland.
The lochs In I'ortushlro are covered with thick
Ice and snore llus deep 01 , the mountains.
Uneasy reports were current In the L'tennh
sotinto nni ! ( Jhainbur of Deputies to the olTcct
thatColonnl Dodds was .surrounded by the
e.ne.mv In Dahomey and In a critical con
dition
At Vienna the 203th anniversary of the
founding of the Academy of Art WHS cele
brated by Uio iinvojllng of a memorial tablet ,
Emperor Francis .rosoph nnd lion , R D. lirnnt ,
the American minister , were present.
London Truth announces Hint thoGormin
emperor , because ho was angry at some scntl-
nols stationed at Potsdam for falilni ; to recoi-
nl/o the umpress , has oidcred that her portrait
trait bo hung in every barrack room in Ger
many.
Thn Russian Navigation company Is about
to h.ivo constructed three now sto.uiiorn each
of : i.)00 cap.iclty. to be built on designs fur
nished bv tbu Kusslan war olllco nnd tn bo
Hubsldl'cd by the Russian government as fast
cruisers.
At the geographical concrosi ut Miidr'd
Seuor Kopartoz ur.cd Spain and Portugal and
the South American states to establish an of-
llelent steamslilp service bolweun thulr home
ports nnd the colonies In order to cement the
existing cordial relations.
In Oiinade , an ordnr In council has been
passed repealing the order of some wociUs nan ,
forbidding the Import.tlon of riitrs from ( Jiout
llrlt.tlii , This Is welcome news to Unnailn
manufactnrors of paper , who have exunrl-
onccd considerable dltlicultr In celling thulr
necessary supply of rags for tholr business
sluco thu original order was passed.
MATURALFRUITFLrWORS.
'
Vanilla I Of perfect purity-
Lemon Of grozt strength
Orange Economy In their use.
Roso.etc. decately , |
and dcllclously as the fresh fruit
AMUSISMlSNTc- .
NEW | "PA/FFr
BOY08 THEATER. ) ROSA.
ATTENTION !
Friday , Saturday , Sunday , Oct. U8 , HO , 30.
Ladle * ' and Chlldrcu'n Mutlneo Hutnrday ,
01IJVHMINO
PA O I R.OSA
JOH OAWTHOUN. HAUIUOE UAHOV.
And u Puperb Oast.
Friday. Saturday KVngs I nnT T V
and Saturday Matinee jilULLl
1IICHJ T1TVTD I Kuaday Nlzbt.
mloa UlAlb I Only 1'orformancc.
lloth 1'layi by Charles T. Vincent ,
IIox sbrutsopcn Thursday morulng ut usual
prices.
prices.WONDERLAND
WONDERLAND
and Illtou Theater ,
Tills WEKIC.
tiftut Ej.ecUHr Aviirnuitlan. anil the MACKKV
UllAUAflU COMl'ANV , In
THE DANITES.
QESEUAL.ADMISSION , OQf >
eJ \ *
no IUQBBH
1'AVINQ HONDS.
I'roolMimtlon uml notioont NtiliniHilon to the
electors nnd lojM vnti < M of the city of
Oin.ihix of thn question of l tuln < tbn
luinds of thn city of Omnlin In the stun nf
ono hundred llions in'l ' ( lo > lnr < i IJI AOJII to
jmy for i ho cost of ptivliiR. topivlnsor inne-
niliniMiis the InlvD-oollnnsnt strt-ots nnd
< < | iac Hoppnslln nlloys In said city , und to
liny the cost of tiiivlnIn front of roil cstnto
not snlgrot to nssomniont of special taxes
for piivitit ; pnrbosi's.
To the electors nnd lesul voters of tlio eltv of
Oni ilm :
1. tloorun P. IloniU. mayor of the city of
O mlia. tin Issue this , niv proclam it on , and
by ihoautliorltyoslod In mo , s siloli tnnynr
On Ill-ruby M vo imlillo not en to tlinaloctnr *
nnd lojiil voters of tlioulty of Omitb > tlu > t a
cpiier.il oloetlon will bo hold In bMdoItvou
Tiie < d ly , tlui olitlitli day of Novcinlior , 1 1. ' ,
for tha purpose of snlimltlltij ; tos'ild oloclors
Miid Iryu VOIOM the < iuestUin nnd proposltlun ,
followlns , to-wlti
"Sh ill liotids of the oltv of Utmlin In the
sum of ono hundred tboi'sind ' dollars ( flui.tiwi
bo le < ni'd for the purpose tit u.i > in : thn ct t of
ntiv.iiif. rapivlniior iiruMdninitiii : the Inttr-
Roctlons ot strei'ls nnd snii'i' * opiintlie . Itpys
In sn di'ltv , or pivliitf llio roil , of ptvnu'lii
trout of rout cM.dr not siibjcolo ii -sti\ont
tif sppclni t-ixei for nsvm * purnosr-s. s ltd
bond * lo run not moro Ilitin twivitr ( . ' years
nnd lo heir Interest pay ililo sciuiiniiiinily
at * i ntonoi t'\cc dlir ! live per oont per an
num , with coupons ultliuMl. . to ! > ( > c tiled
"I'nvlni : bonds 'and nut , to b old for li < s tliiin
pur , thn proco < . 'ds of wluon shall i o nfi'il for no
ulbnr imriiOMi thin piyliiK tlio post of unvin ' ,
riMiavIni : or niacudnin rlnB the Inlnrsci'tlons
of streets nnd spanes opii'isllp nlli'ys In stld
oltr , or In front of ro.tl estate not smttjoet to
iiMcssincnt of apcolil taxes for p ivliu imr-
liosus ?
Tim said question ntid propotlt on shall bo
Biihtiilttoil to s ild ulni'lurs entir" in tlio nroucr
form iirovldt-ii by ttiw forolllc a I HI oK with
thnworls 'Voi" " . \o" print't iprcon. All
of : ild ballots hiving nn \ " mn : k follow-
Intlio \\or < l "Yc-s" .slull bo ciiunliMl in f.ivor
of losiilint Mild hondi. nnd nil < if s.ild ballon
li.ivlnz tin 'X" murk follovvltf the word " No"
hall ho countftl nnd considered as against
tin- Issuing of sitd lioiiiU
The pot s slmll bo open the d-iv of siJd : i-lrc-
llon nt ol hi o'clock in Uiu cnornlir.1 und slrill
eoiilliino ODUII unlit slo'ciuok In the i-venlni :
of the sunn ilny tit llio ruspectlvo voting
places , us follows :
MUST WMIU
K cor"cr Ul1 " " ° Jtliriiy
W ' 8th and Uavon-
Corrl8r lilh ! IUI Jnno'i
a flrst ! i
° ' Ct"
nnu 0'110'0' 1 > nrk W1d | ttVBnuo
W corner IOlU nna
> V C0rilcr Oth nlul Celltcr
X Wc ° r"or0tU "utl "ancrott
N K ° 0rnur I3th nlul Vlllto
SECOND WAKl ) .
lit Ulstrlot-N corner Hth nnd .Tones
N W Cur"er 13th alld 1 > ac"l < s
" 8 W eorner 1Slh ! lml Loavc"-
'cr23t" ' ndV.eaven-
corner
0 ° f
H c:01'"or IGIU all(1 I'lorce
K oornor luh " ( l William
Uth DUtrlct-N E corner Sixteenth and Con-
or si roots *
oornor 'illh allrt Ooroas
oornor-lotu : Rl' " ancroft
.s
1-Jtli llstrlct-\ : corner 15th and Vlntou
IrootM.
lath ntstrlot-S corner 13th nd Valley
llth IHstrlet-Nncorner 20th and Uouluvard
Tiiinn WAUD.
1st Ilstrlct-S ) W coruer lath and Chicago
2d l sti-ict-N W corner 14th and Ujivenport
lid District-Smith side of Capitol avcntto
mur ( west of ) Kith sireut.
4th District West side of 12th btrcet , bo-
ween UoiiBlas anil Dodjio strools.
ftth District N 13 corner luth and Ounltol
iivunuo.
lith District N i : corner Oth and llarnoy
° trooiB.
7th ulstrlet-S E eorner llth and DuiK'Ias
StIOUli.
bth District N E corner IMh and .luclison
truof. .
Ulh Dlstrlot S E corner taih HUI ! Hoirurd
trcots.
1st Dlstrlot N W coiner 17th aud Davenport
stroiUs.
2nd District N W corner 2Jnd nnd Davenport
streets.
rd District N W corner I.lth and Dodge
streets.
4th District N E corner 17th and Dodiro
streets.
5tli Dlstrlot N E corner 17th and Hamuy
itreots.
Bth District N W corner SOth aud Douglas
stieots.
7th District N W corner Siith street nud &t.
Mary's avenue.
Sth District S W cornor20th street and St.
Mary's avonno.
9th Dlstrlot East sldo of South 19th street ,
between llnrnuy Ktreet mid St. M.iry'Bavinnie.
10th District N W corner Wth and l.eivcn-
worth Htreets.
Hth District S W corner 17th street aud SU
M tiry's avonuu ,
1'irrii
1st District East si loot Sherman nvemio
opposite Mindurson htrout.
' 'nil Dlstrlot S E corner Sherman avumiu
and Wlrt street.
yrd Dl-tnct .S W corner Sharuian uvcnuu
and I. .1110 Ktrcnt.
4th District N W corner Sherman iivenuo
nnd Oruuu street.
Sth District U W corner 17th and Cliarhi- ,
streets
dth District East sldo of Shermnn avenue
about ill l feet north or Nicholas street.
7th District a E corner Kith nnd )7ard )
streets.
Sth Dlstrlol-N W corner 10th and Unrt
streets.
ith District N E corner 15th and Oasi
KtrtxiU.
10th District East Hldo North I7lh stieet be
tween California and UUSH btreuts.
llth District S E corner 16th and Oasi
streets.
SIXTH WAIII ) .
1st District 8 BcuincrS4tU street and Ames
Una lilstrlet S W corner HHh Bliuot and
Orund nvoniiii. ,
; ird District N E corner iJth und Or/int /
AtlCCtH.
4th Dlstrlot SV corner U'lth and Mandi > rson
struuts
6th Dlstrlot SE oornor 2ltb nd Wlrtitii-ot-s.
6tli Dlstrlut H W corner Klril and 1'nrl.cr
streets.
7th District N W corner 24th irid Cot by
MtienlB.
Hth Idstrlct-NE corner 27th nnl Hnrdctto
streets.
flth District N E corner S.'nd nnd Grant
iJtb District N W corner 2.Slh and 1'ianklln
MtreutH.
llth District H W corner ' . ' 4th und I'VanUIJn '
streets.
lath Dlstrlot SV corner 23nd and Clarlc
streets ,
BKVKNTII VAIll ) .
1st District S W cur nor -'Uh and Mason
s tret ! is.
2nd District N h cuinor SKHh avonno nnd
I'opnloton n t'iino.
: trd Dlstrlot S W corner 20th street nnd
\Voolwortli avonuu.
4th District ? < W corner i'Oth street nnd
Arbor street ,
6th District South aldti of Vlntou street
near ( iinst of ) ioutli : tiJ ! i\uiinn.
flth District 9 E corner UUth uvonuo nnd
I'opplulon nVBiuio.
7tn District NV \ corner 31th nnd Francis
strootH.
KKIinilVAIIl ) .
1st District Kit ut Hlilu of 20th utruot near
( south of Chnrlus htroct.
2ni | District Wont aide of 23d ttruut near
( oulli at ) 1'uul street.
'lr.l Dutrlot N W corner 20th uud Nicholas
* "
4Ui District N E corner 2Utb and Cumins :
Htrents.
aih DlBtrlot Wi'stildeof North 23th Rtrcut
near ( north of ) dunlin ( .trout.
Oth District H Ecorpuri.'dnnd Hurt streets ,
7th District 3 W corner Will nnd Uam
itreots.
MXTH WAItn.
1st District S W corner 3''d nnd CnrolnK
* '
"Jd'oiitrlet N W corner 40th and Oniulnx
" ' ' '
'ad'D'strlot N E coranr 40th and rarimm
Uh District North nldii of Davenport itr * t
n rwo toflNorlliBd : avoriuo.
Sth dUtrlol-S E corner HUt avonno and
"oliflilttrlot-B W corner 2 > th avcuuo and
JurUsoii slrcot.
In wltnoHs wheruof I Jiavo licreiinlo set iny
Imnd as inivor of lrt city of Omuhn , thlb
Attostt JOHN OIIOVEH , City Olurk.
To all owners of lots or1 parts of lots nn Hhlrley
street from Mh Htrem loliuth avenue.
Von are hoioby tiotlllud that the undnr-
slancd three dUlotoroncd fruulioldorx of the
city of Omuha have been duly appointed by
the mayor with tbn approval of the city coun
cil of ku d city to : usosn the dauiH1" ) ' thn
ownersrotpocllvc-lyof tbo property 1TiCtcd
by theuuauxeot grade of bhirley truft lie-
olnretl noeosssry by ordtnnneo No. 3101 , passed
Jnlv SO. IWt approved .Inly 2A IS'O. '
You nrn further notified that linvlnu nc-
ooptcd silil ; npp ilnttpcnt nnd < lulv < iiitilitlocl ns
required bv law. wo will on the ; ul nnv of No-
vninhpr , IH'H nt tlio hour of 10 o'clock In the
mornlne nttitnollloe of UMnrlcs I1. lliinJHinln ,
lft.fi Dodcoitropt within the coriiorixto limits
of sild city , incut for the inmxne nf cornlder-
IIIK nnd in iklnt iis < c niPnt of dnmaKo in the
onnnrs ti seotlvolv | of s'tld | imii < rly nlToctod
bv suld ur.itlliie. tnltlnjt tnto rotisldorntlon
spcolnl bnnnflts. If nny. \ oil nro It n re by neil *
fled Id bo prownt nt the tlmo nnd Jilnconforo-
snld nntl intikc nnv objection tnnrMntomnnts
coiicortilnu' salil nospsstiu'ntof d.unncosns von
may considnrpropi'r.
IMIAUl , ! ' , ' ? ! ' IW
JOHN r. KI-Al'K ,
ronimlttooof Aiirn' | | ' . < or .
Omah'i. Neb. . Oct. 21st l / > i Hi.'dlt/
"
"
SKVVKU MON'DS.
rroohitnatldn nnil notice of sn'i-iilsston ' tn tha
uluetors nn'l irunl vott < r of tlm oitv til
Otntli.i of the question of Issnlne boniU ot
the fit y of Onniliilii ! thnninoitni ot ono him-
ilroil tliotijitiil ilollir < ( fini.uiitiMi-iv ) for the
onii iriK'tlon .mil maintenance ot SOWCM li
the oil v of Onrihn.
To the electors nnd losal voters of llio city o >
Oinili.i :
I. Otiorcu I' . ltetnl , innyor of the citv
OiiiHim , tlo l sno tlis. my nrooininniloti , tin <
by Ihu authority vpsto I in ino : isstth ntnyo. .
diilicroiiy CIVD pnblln notice f > the nlector ' .
nnil li' nl voters of tbn ollv of Dm ih i , that '
ceneiAl oli'i'tliin will bo hnlil In .ilil city o
Tnesiliiv tlui I'k-lilli d-iy of Novuinlior. IS.iif , fo
thu purpose of hiiliinltlliiK to snld oloetors lin
if.voters \ the quoitlon nnd proposition ful
Ionium , tn-w.t . :
"Shall bonds of the t'lty of Ointibii in th
sum of itnn linndred tboiH.intl ilollitr
( iiOOnin 1)0 Issnt'il for Ihu cunstrin.it Ion mil
ninlntiMinneoof SHIMIM. to run not morn tint
tttcnlv I'.MI vo > r , to draw inlnrest tint , to u > '
ueed live per wilt per iinnnin. wlih Inture ;
LMIIIDOIIX nntirM'd thereto , nnd nut t > bo sol
for less th.ui par , tlio nrot'ends tiiini the nl i
thcteoftohn expended for thu ronstrticuo
mid n.ilntrn inco ot sew on In the i-lty o
Oiniihn , nnd Uiu proceeds thereof not to lie ill
\ orleil from thn iibje 'is ihutoln sppi'iiled. "
Thesn il qiiustlon nti > l pron | > t.on shall bo
suliinltHMl tosilil tiloi'tot.M ent rein the uroper
form pinvldi-il bv Inn for otllolnl linllotM , with
th ? winds "Vi : . , " " \t > , " limited tbeieon All
oT Hiild btillom hnvlni ; tin "Ji" in irl fullti" in.
the word "YKS" Kbnll huootinted In fi\or nt
iH < ninv M.I d hdiiiN , ntitl nil ut s.t'il ' hat ols
lm\hi nn "X" mink foilouliii the word
"NO" xliall bu eounled ntnl ennsulvted ns
u nlnst thu l siiin t of ' aid bonds ,
The polls --hnll lUMitien On the day ot satd
election .il olcht o'clock In the nioriilns nnd
hltnlK'ontlniiu open until six o'clock In tlu\
ovenlns of thu s.ime dnv ut thu rosicctUn |
voting plncus , us follows :
I'lltM WAItl )
" * 3 " C"r"Ur 7th lini1
< " ' " : r I :
cor"Br 12tl > n"d Junes
it
-ojith ! "V'.r/01"8 ' / street. E cnr"or 1Jth a-id nrst nlloy
' " " " '
M w ornOf 10th nnd Hlokory
S 'V corlltr flth n d fouler
-N W corner Oth nnd llnncrort
) istrlct""N l : comer ia ( | , uni , vinlon
SKCONIl WAIIII.
" N W L'or"tlr Iuil " "d Jones
N W ° ° r"0r I3th iulU
" ' 8 W C1)r"or ) 2JU | al
nntl's-8 r'COr"ur d aml 1 < uavu -
tali DNtr.et-niKl sldo of South DHIi trcct , '
inuo-mo I'opplnton nvo , vj
7th District H E coiner 10th and 1'Iorck
.ircots.
S R L'ornur 14th William
Jth District X E corner Sixteenth and Cun-
crot reels.
fith Distrlct-N W corner 2Hh and Doicat
itrcuts. A
llthU,4triol-S E corner 2dth nd llnncrofij
I''ih Dl.strlct-N E corner nth nnd Vlntot.
. rams.
lath nistriPt S W earner Kith nud Vullov
itticls.
llth Dlstttet N Ecorner 20th anil llouluvnrd
tvonne.
Tiiinn WAitn.
1st D. trlct-S W i-oriior 12th and Chlcaci
.treols.
2tl District N W corner 14th and D.ivonuori
itrcpts. V'
! ! il DI trli > t South side of I'niiltol avonur
i ar ( west of ) l.ith htreul. 1
4th District West side of I2th street , hoc -
ivccn Donitlaa und Dmlue streets
ftth District N K corner luth and Cnpltol .
LVOIIIIO -
nth District N E corner nth and llarnoy
< lreots. .O
7th DlHtrlct-i- uornar llth and D ugla3
> l\i \ District N E corner 15th and .laokson a
1 1 cuts.
Jlh District S E corner 10th and Ilottiml t-
trceU.
IS
rouiiTti WAIIU. , _
l t District NV corner 17th aud Davuuport ,
itrooln.
Jud District N Wcornur 22nd nnd Davenport. .
.truets. " .
: trd DIstrlct-N W cornnr STith nud Dodsu
iiruuts.
4lh District N E corner 17th and Dodiu
iiruots.
. " > tli District X E corner 17th and Hartley
irects.
Uth District N W corner 20th nnd Donelni'
trcuts.
7th Distrlct-N W corner 20th street and HI.
ary's iniinuo '
Sth Distrli't riV coiner 20th street nnd bt.
iliiry's ; ii\ontiu. '
Uth Disttlct Enst slile of South 1'Jth ' stn > u ,
-unvei'ii Jlirnoy : stniut nnd St. M.iry'.st\iiiinu.
IDih District N W cnriinr ISlh nud LUAMIII-
.vortliHtroiils.
lllh Dlstrli't SV corner 17th street uud St.
il iry'b uvonuu ,
1'IKTH WAIII ) .
1st DUtilct liiifl allnof Shcrmun nvcniia
.ipIHH.to Mundur.ion.tiuet -
'nil Dlatrlu : H E coruur Sliormin avcnuu
ind Win. sticur.
! ! rd Dlotnutf-ri W corner HIiHrimin avcnuu
and hmcn itroct. .
4tli DUtrJot N W oornor Sliurnmii nvunito
Hid ( irncu atruot.
JIM District S Vi corner 17th nnd L'harlos
straclH
nth District East hlilonf b'hurinan avcuuo
ilionl ; n > foot north ut Nirholns ( .trrot.
7th District S E connir IVth and l/.ard
alrei'tB.
Bth Dlstrlel N W corner ICtli aud Hurt
slreuis.
Hth DKtrict N E corner l.Mh and CJ.ii ,
-Uerti.
I'Jth ' Dlatriul ICaitnlclu North ITlli stioct bn-
twcun Oallfornln nnd I.IHS : stteotB.
lllh D:8trlct-b E curncr 18th and Oasj
htieutb.
FIM'ilVA1III ,
1st DKlrlU S E coiner 24 tli st rout nnd Auici
IVLMIUU. .
2nd DlRtrlet-S W corner 20th aticet and
tirund iiviiiinu ,
; inl District N E cinner 4'ilh und Ur.int
"
4th District .S Wcornur 21th and Mandcrson
" *
Alii District Snenrncr5ltlrnrid Hri-i'is
Oth District ri W wwiirr Mrd nnd I'.irlsor
* 7th lilstrlct N W corner liltli it-id C'orby
tftli Iilslrict N I1 ! corner 27th anil UiinU'tto .
nth D'lstrlct N E cnniur 2nd und Or.ii't
Ijlh District \Vcorniir 25th ami Franklin
IllirfXitrlct S W corner 21th nnd I'lanldln
"fifthHDIstrlijtS W corner 3'nd uiirt C'l.iru I
stroetv , n
tilCVKNT'I ' WAIII ) . | .
1st DIstrlct-H W curnor 2Sth And .Mason
2nd DlstrJct-N I ; ( nrnorJtli iivonnu und
I'upnlolon nveiino.
: trd DlBtrlot S W r.rmir I'uth street nnd
WnrDI { rerN ! ° W corner WU.treetnnd .
Aibor street , . , . , , . . >
6th IHsirlel Smith sldo nf Mtiton blreut I
near joust of ) south XM nvonne. t-J
fith District S E corner .Wth uvunnq nnd , ,
UnDUlrlcl N W corner Ulth anil KruncU ' 0
strcutH.
EKIIITll WAIII ) .
lit DUIrlct Eimt nl'lo of "Cth at mil near "I
2nl Dinlrlctpit | dtof 2Jd truilt nnar
( nuth ol ) 1'anl nrp t ,
Url District N W ooinorOlli mid N
4th District N E corner 20Lb unO
'itb DUtilct Wo t side of North 2.1th stri'i't
ni'iir ( north nf ) Uuiulnz stroBt ,
Clh Dlblrlct b Keori'iir-'d ' anil lUirtatroct
7th Dlutrlut B W ixinier VJtli and C'A I
klrituU. ]
M.VTII WAIIH , I
lit District S W curnor Ud and Uuio n-
v'd Dlitrlet NV corner 40th and Ouiulnv
3d District N K cornnr 40th and l-'armun
4th DUtrlct North ilde of Dmeuyort ntfts'U
ny r ( wo tof | North Kd ! uvonuu.
&lh dUtrlct S K rorimr Ulit aronuo nnd
DoiUo streut.
fith I > l trlct H W pnrner 29th K.TBJIUU atv
Jackson Urt'dl.
Inwltimn Mburoof I hnvo hereunto bi < t mv
linnd us mayor nf said city of Oiuuha tlilf
17th day of October. I4W. , . .
„ „ „
UKa V. UKMIf , .Mayor ,
Attest : JOHN OnovKS. City Ulurk. . ,