Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 29, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEK : . SATU110AY , OOTOIWR 20
DEMOCRATS HOLD A COUNCIL
Po-wwow of 1lie Big Ohlofs Over the Situa
tion in Nebraska ,
HAS NOT A VERY CHEERFUL OUTLOOK
"
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J.milrrs nl Ilin I'nrly Admit Itn l'r < i | PCt
Arn Very Olooiny Uommrnilpil the
Mtn p Coin inlttro an il Ho iniiuecil
( loxcriiiir II TI | Iliiundiy.
There was an Inrtux of tlomoerallc wheel-
hurscs ycsterdfty tnoriilng , the newcomers
being Imbued with tno desire 'to ascertain II
there had been any chungo In iho situation
as a result of the deliberations of the stnto
central committee.
Among them wcra HOD. J. Sterling Mor
ton of Arbor Loilgo. nominee for covcrnor ,
Dr. Gnorpo lICelper of Pierce , nominee foe
congress In the Third district , W. H. Thomp
son of Grand HUnd , tliu old Third district's
defeated congressional candidate of two
years ago , nnd Uon Sam N.Volbach of
Grantj Island , nominee for 11-uteaant gov
ernor. They all registered nt tno Paxton ,
nutl hastened at oncu to the mooUiiBof the
executive committee , that was in session all
the forenoon in the Paxtoil cafe.
Campaign work was outlined In detail and
the ontlro situation was gene over ngnin as
It had boon mi the preceding evening at the I
meeting or the whole comtnitloa. The mem
bers tried to llsuro out Iho respective
strength of the thrco parllca , and concluded
that about the nearest thing to it would bo
< ; r > ,000 , TO.IKU ) and SO.UJ ! ) for the democrats ,
independents and republicans rospaollvoly.
Mr. Martin succeeded in convincing the
other members of the committee that with
the old soldier vote nnd the other part of the
people's party vote that would bo sure to go
to Harrison , the democrats would have to
vote the Weaver ticket almost to a man In
order to lose the state to Harrison.
Cominriiilliii ; tlio C'nmiiilttm ! * * Work.
The committee concluded that- the entire
body had done tbo proper thing at the moot
ing of thu evening before tn sittlnc down on
the proposition to publish letters in the papers -
pors throughout the stale advocating the
supnort of the democratic electoral ticket ,
with thu understanding that thu members of
th committce would go homo ntid try lo
carry out the vor.v opnoslto thing. It was
staled Unit Mich rk course would bo very cow-
nrdlv , and the committee was commended
for Its linosso in using very few wants to say
nothing. As one of the members of the com-
intttnc oxnrcsscd il :
'Wo have started the right Idea , uud It
will work all right If wo don't have to take a
club to pound it into tbo heads of our
pooplci. "
The committee proceeded to stir n little
more salt into Governor Boyd's gruol. It
was assorted that the governor hud done
nothing but run the party into the hole ; that
lie had been honored times without number ,
nnd that it was about titno lor him to taUo u
back seat mid Keep his mouth hermetically
sealed with reference to the political policy
of Ins partv and tbo individual ticU of its
members. U was charged tbat he had Hooded
tbo stnto with circular letters that ho had no
business to write , und that the woods wcro
full of literature that ho had token tt upon
himself to send out wilbout the ndvico of
tinycody.
A. S. Campbell of Hastings attempted to
defend Iho course pursued by tha governor ,
maintaining that his nets in the matter had
been those of a private ciiueti , and that ho
had Just much right to air his views nnd
inaUo sutrgestlons us to what should be done
us any otncr citlion without having his mo
tives questioned.
Mr. C.iniiibcll was in a hopeless minority ,
nod ho was ruthlessly sat upon , for boUro- , ;
tnemborcd Unit the commiuco as a whole Is *
not given to wholesale admiration of tbo
governor's actions , and the majority of tbo
members.voro. . . selected because of their
Jjnovvn.ndstllity. to him. '
Tlivy Don't I.lkn Kuyil.
This was at no time moro conclusively
demonstrated than In the Pax tun rotunda u
short limu before- Thursday evening's sos-
hlon was held. The governor had just ar
rived from Lincoln nnd tno talk drifted to
tbo investigation of matters connected with
the Lincoln insane asvliun by the Board of
Public Land > and Buildings. The governor
( stated tbat the Investigation was not ono of
his choosing ; that bo was content to rest
with the showing that ho bad made as to tuo
economical ouer.itlon of the statu Institu
tions , ana that ho was content lo bavo his
appointees tnvosticalcd as well as these of
HID previous administration , as had boon
suggested by some.
Noses by the score wont Into Iho air at
these assertions and sotto vouo lomarks lo
tbo effect thai all ot tuo governor's adminis
tration had been anylhinir but what ho
claimed for it floated out on the perturbed
atmosnticre.
\Viai | > Iho crowd dispersed the committeemen -
men cat lie red In Ititlo knots of twos and
threes , and charges of u startling nature were
made with surprising recklessness and vehe
mence. Men who ran on Iho domocratlo i
ticket with Governor lioyd made charuos of
unlrulhfuluess and dishonest } ' , und then
voiced their principal grievance in the stale-
incut that thuL'ovornor hud gona back on his
friends ; that they bad furnished tbo money
with which ho bud been elected , and that he
bad sold them out , body , soul and brooches.
U was admitted tbat ho tmulit bo a pretty
fair sort of u democrat , "but , " said ono of
the faithful , "ho has bad ononch , und the
best thiiiL' for him to do is to keep hU mouth
shut. He will Keep on Irving to run tbe
tliiinocratlii partv in this state until ho will
got hurt. Something will drop on him hard ,
und then hu will wish he hadn't bad so much
to say. "
K.\IiV : AM * PltOHlltlTIO.N.
I.cgUliitUu Jtttcoril til u IloneliiH County
Camtiitalu Set I'orth.
DIscUBslui ; iho charge of Iho FaUe-factory
tlmt ho voted for a hill enacting prohibition
whllo n tnomuor of the io islaua-o , Mr. J. L.
KiUoy said to u report or :
"Tlio statement or the
RiUo-Fjotory is
untrue , unfair anil mlslu.iJini ; . 1 was u
tnomupr of the legtslaturo of iSS. . , nnd ropro-
Boulcil the counties ofVotmor and Frank-
Jin. 1 did not vote for u hill prjvlditiK for a
prohibitory Inw , as clinr oJ by tint shoal. I
did vote for the joint resolution for tlio sub
mission of the prohibitory nmondinoai
to a vote of the uaoplo , beoauso the
citizens whom I roprosentuit lu&lstct
on my domst so. Ily roforrliiR to uage 515 ol
the house Journal for 1&S5 It will bo seen thai
tllO rcbldents of Wobtler county poliuonod
to hnva llio nmondmetu subnutled , und on
pgoMI ! It , will lioboon thut Oil citUons ot
Franklin sent In a ulinllur potlllon , 1 volet
for the resolution bcciusa I know that \voult
bast represent the sentlinunt of the coiutl
tuunts whom I was expected to re ores out
Democrats nntl Inilomondont as well as republicans
publicans voted for the reiolutioa for siniilm
reasons without ro ard to their private
preference ! . Aniontr the democrats were
suiou men us JuUtfo Matt Miller nnd C. O
Caspar of llullur county. 1 was ulwaya op
posed to prohibition. 1 was llvluc in Omaht
when thu amondmout wni voioUon and voisi
and ivorkud against its adoption. "
< ; ( Mi > iticii wn.i. it UN.
Jinlri > umlcit ) Cuiiiililuto fur tlio Ciiniit'll An
iiuiinri'ii troni Kin I'liuitli ,
At last the taxtmyors of tbo Fourth ivard
regardless of politics , htwo a candldato fc
tlio city council upon whom they cn.i o
unttoaud for whom tboy all cau worl : with
great ilugreo of prido.
Kver kluco llio nomlnalloii of Jan I
II.C.
U'but'lcr bj-tho republicans uud Gcorpo (
IVblllock by the democrat ? tha better man i
boll ) purllos have been dusatisiled , feolin
tuut uolthor of iho candidates was in tu
least qualltirjd to represent mo InterciU <
iho ward. In tuts coin ) it ion mutters romalne
until lust uvonine , when ( Jharlas H , Gooi
neb was prevailed upon to bccomo aa ludi
pendent cuualJuto for the ottlco ,
.Mr.Goodrleh'a petition U novrlu tbehanc
of tbo city olerk and Is kk'iied b.v aboul rill
voters of ( ho ward , Irrespecitvo of purtv.
JViaoni ; lUp o who nave pelillonod 1r
Ooodrlch to uake too race are uc ) ; prum
nont tmslnoss men and ropro < ontAtivn cltl-
zonti nt Oeoran H , HORBN Ma Mover , K.
Kosowntcr. Moritr. Mnvor , JoinpH tlnvdcrj ,
O. C. ahorwnod , Hnnrv I'undt , N. A. Knlm ,
nnd many others. Tttl.i petition wn < circu
lated without Mr. Ooodrlch's knowlodRO nntl
ho knew nothing about it until it was filed
with the clork. After bring Informed what
bnd been done , Im sntd ho would not rcfuso
to accept if oleclcilj ho had doclluod a * hurtl
ii4 hu could nnd ho had meant It , too , but If
the people of the ward wore determined thnt
linnhould bo tholr candlilntn ho supposed
that ho would have to bow lo their wishes.
Clusn of thu Onnlii Kpancl Club's I'lrst
llpiieli Slio\v.
The Jlrst bench show ulvou by the Omalia
IConncl club closed nt 10 o'clock last night ,
after a very successful exhibition. Many
more dogs than ware at llrst expected wnro
entered , i-onsenueully the nhlo room liad to
bo encroached upsti In ordnr to provide a * uf-
nciont uuniborof bouctini for iho showing of
line animals. Altogether the show was an
unusually line oiio , and if iho stnMtii'jntn of
exhibitors Uro to bo boliovcrt was fnr nhoad
of the Dt-iivcr exhibit last spring. Good
crowds ntiondPil every day anil the decisions
of the Amoiicnn Kennel club Judgoa gave
universal satlHfrtctioti.
Every exhibitor was plevscd with hl ]
treatment und promised Secretory Mnrslcn
to cotnu again whenever tlio Omaha club
Kavo another show.
Today u ill bo duvotJd to petting the dorfs
from abroad crated aad shipped to their
homes , consequently the railroad men will bo
bjsy handllni : tbn valuable pets. Consld-
otanln credit is duo the mnnni-oinont. for the
excellent inannor lu which the chow wai
tiandled , _
Clnsn nl lliu I'mirnitii ; Colltmt.
Giii\TlJi.M ; : > , Kan. , Oct. 2Tuts was the
closing day of the annu.nl meet of the Amer
ican Countim association. In the fourth
round of the ( Jup stalto Luco's Lndy Barton
boat HoeUol's Fanny ; Lowe's Master 1'otor
neat Burtoll's Monk Bishop ; Smart's Lady
( Jr.ico tan a live.
Fifth Hound Lady Barton be.it Lady
( jrace ; Master Putor r.ui u byo.
Sixth Kounil Lady Barton beat Master
1'etcr and won the cup stake.
In the third round of the Derby IJartoll's
Boomerang beat i'rico & Hoyco's Kivtn ;
Laldlaw's ICotcbum boat Luco's Llghtfoot ;
Hall-nil's Uiiekskin. , boat How's Uolsarto ;
Lyons' Scavcnpor a brc.
Fourth Hound Uooiuor.iiiKbcat Kotchum ;
ijeavenjjor bent Buckskin.
Fifth Hound Hoomorans was withdrawn ,
liavltiL , ' boon badly rut on a barbed wire
fence , loavini ; Scavenger winner of tbo
Puppy staltiss.
AM'nll-4 < > l tliu l.ncrims Club.
The roRiilar incotintr of tnoUaiahu Licross"
club will bo hold next Muiiduv evening at 8
o'clock in the ofllco of Messrs. Montaomery ,
Chailton & Hall , room OJ'J ' Now York Lira
bulldiiiL' . All interested nro urgently ro-
quustcd to attcnu , as all matters rolatmir to
tin1 came with Kcarnov ou TtiankscivInR
day will bo llnnlly settled , committees up-
polntPd and so on. 1'ractices are held nvery
ntternoon at 5 p. ui. , corner Twentr-thlr'd
and Haruoy streets , In conjunction ivlttt the
Yotinij Men's Christian association's. On
Saturdays they uractico nt the fair pi-omuls at
! 1 o'clock. Tomorrow the pr.ictlco will bo in
tbo morning at U ) o'clock , as iho grounds are
engaged for the afternoon.
Nloux City lo lla\iut ICiirp Alpct ,
T. H. Bover of Sioux Uity was in the city
yesterday nnd made the sporting editor a
friendly call. Mr. Boyer was ouo of the
Iowa mp.tropolls' old base ball enthusiasts ,
but ho s-.ivs thuy have gene back on tbo na
tional sport un there , and next year , in addi
tion to the Corn palace , will have a big race
incut.
iiul : of tinTnip Miitot.
The trap shooUn ! * totirnnmoiit which was
in progress on the Domis ( Jun club grounds
acnm the bridirc- , was oroucht to an abrupt
termination yesterday morniatr ov the hlub
wind that prevailed. But oao or two unim
portant races were shot , when tUo crowd
agro'sd to adjourn. < r
Knlilii-r Toinnrriiw Afternoon.
Fred Ftiller and J. A. Lingdon will again
try Qoncliiblous" with their little rillos Suti-
'day afteriioo : ; on the nc\v srounds across the
river. It is now hess nnd boss , and the
present match Is to ba the rubber. The con
ditions nro ? tt)0 ) a side , fifty shots each , aoi )
yards oft band.
"Dolly Varden" aCforus a flno opportunity
for studying tbn quality of coniodv that will
satisfy an ordinary audience. The play is
an unpretentious comedy , with touches of
the farcical hero and then ? , but the humor i
supplied almost entirely by poor puns and
street slanif , which undoubtedly pleased
lait night1 , * auditors at the Bnyd.
Putti Itosn , a little mature but slill viva
cious , not graceful but sprightly , plays a
voune American girl visiting iclativp's in
England , whom sbo shocks by her Loy-
donish manners nnd mysilllos with her
slangy language. Other characters thrown
in , liueral appropriations from the funny
papers and several nongs and unnccs add va
riety. There is little story to Iho play , unu
that llltlo of no particular iu"rlt , but the per
formance makes a light , amusing evening's
diversion.
MoioiiitMits ol Oucaii StnHiiicr * . ,
At Scilly Passed Scandla , from Balti
more.
At Li/avd 1'asscd Hlavonia , from Now
York.
At Southampton Arrived Augusta Vic
toria , from Now York.
At Klusalo Passed -Michigan , from Bos
ton.
ton.At
At IJ row Head Passed City of Choitor ,
from Now York.
I'fMWS.ll , l'.lltlUt.ll'lll.
Dr. V. T. McCilllycuddy Is nt the Paxtou.
A. D. Bradloy. cx-socrolary of tbo Mantt-
faclurard association , loft last ovcnlnc on a
business trip to Chicago and Cincinnati.
Mrs. D. D. Ayrcs , n resident of Omaha
twonty-flvo years nco , is visiting Mrs. Arm
strong at ! KK ) North Twenty-fourth street.
Nr/iV Yoitis , Oct. 2S. [ Special Telegram
to TUB Bnn.I Nebraska Cltv : J. Fagan ,
Now York. Kearney : ll. II.Vatson , Union
Square. Lincoln : K. Bowman , Hotel Bur-
tholdl.
CHICAGO. III. . Ool. 2S. [ Special Toli'gram
lo TUB HUB. ] Nebraska bolol arrivals ;
( Jrand Pnclllo Miss L. Shirj , Omaha.
Sherman John VVllliama , I'almnr L. D.
Avery , Omaha.
d ! f Faniain Street Theater ,
Thur day , I'rldny , Sutnril.iy Mat. and fivo.
OHU TW1H STARS IN THE WORLD.
WILUaDNEWELLWILLIAM
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1. U THE OPERATOR.
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OnuVti > k , Caniniunclnir Sunday Mat , Oet IM ,
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AMI-
MISS RAMlli AUSTKN
GUILTY WITHOUT CRIME.
Matlncu Wvdnuiday. n'timluy Miitlnou.
'or d. "WONDERLAND
nil und IIIJou Thoator.
Til fa WKKIv.
411 Cirai.il tpuclaltr AKureEatlon. ami the MACKfi\
HUAMAUU COlll'A.NV. lu
II. TUB DAMTKS.
C. QOf an.NEHAI.AUMISSIOX ,
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IHlli iaiiii.n : Postpaid for-'Sut * . ( urstamp
lu- THE HUMAN HAIR ,
Wh iy U Kolln OlT , Turns Gray , and the reiuod1
ity liy I'rof , UAlil < iV : PAUlvClt. r. IS. A. H ,
Jl A , I.ONJ * CJll. ,
IUi3 Arch truot. I'hllivilulphla. I'a.
" t\vij : uufilibuldrmkillUli llttlD took. AtUonusuL
RAIN MAKING EXPERIMENTS
Wcatbor Bureau OJIlolnls Make tv Successful
Balloon Ascension.
NAVIGATED THE AIR WITH EASE
SOIIIP Valuable Information on tlip SnHlcct
Sccnrod nt nn ltrT ; : llon of Ono Tlinil.
naiul IVot IntpriMtltiK I'eat-
ol tlio
WAHIII.VOTOV Huur.vu opTttn Bun , , ]
filM l OUIUKKNrll SritKR . }
WARIIINOTOV , U. 0. , Oet , 23. I
Prof. H , A. Hnssan of the weather buronu
nnd Mr. John T. Kills of the Agricultural
( lopartmcnt v/ont up In a balloon .vostordny
afternoon , mid nftor nsccnilinff tionrly 1,000
feet caino down safely. The nsconslon took
pluco from Camp Arlington on the Fort
Mycr rosofvnllon and the balloon landed In
Mirylatul , nlna mlloi or so front tlio starting
point. Tbu noroniuits wont up to m.ilio
tests of tbo rclailvo humldlly on tliu cnrtli's
surface und nt viirions olovattons. Thn ex
periments wcro thorouuhly uatlsfnctory.
The ascouslou was prolltninnvy to the export *
nicnts In ruin limiting winch nro to bo mndo
miller ( Jonor.il Mrvonfurth'j suporvlslon.
1'rof. Hi\7cn says that in many respects it
was tlio most remarkable oscunslon ever
tiiiidc in this country.
Carried u Heavy I.o.'ul.
The balloon contalnea 11,000 cubic foot of
the purest hvdrozon Ras , othorwUo it could
not have lifted its load of nbaut , ' 170 pounds.
Thcro was nt llrat u rapid nsconslon lo fi.OOO
feet nnd tbcn u gradual descent owing to
posilblo cooling of ' .ho pas , which wus
cbccltod by throwing out bilnst.
At1:20 : the htsliost pnirit was reached , ! ) , -100
feet , and liore thnro wni'nsin ular stillness -
ness of the nlr , xho b.illoon ro"lrinlnlng polsod
tor seven mlnutos. Tlioro was n grndtml
tiiinlinition tu the vapor from the oarth.
whcro the dow point wa& to-ao.O0 nnd
the hifihest point with 7.5 = . At"qbout 8.00U
foot the nlr was saturated , but this stratum
wus barely l.OUl ) feet"thick. . 11 the ob
servations showed a remarkable drynuis
iu the nlr. The tcmpornturo o- tub nir was
ll.4 ! = ntthn hlcbost point , or'a ulmtnutloii
ofl = > in 'Ji3 ; foot. Tnis shows a-praat cool-
Inp. At all points lu the ascension the ins
of the balloon was warmer than the outsldo
air , and nftor land In s the Kas vas roninrlc-
ublv cold , cooler than the nlr , although ac
cording to tUclrostlmnta it should have been
" 0 ° wnrmor than tlio nir.
The rolatlvo humidity was 41 nor cent nt
sturtine , 100 per cent at 8,000 feet and 00 per
rent at the highest point. 1'ror. Hnzou sola
today : "Tho safety of such explorations
with ordinary caio was abundantly attested
and it is very much to bo hoped that with
Ihisiinsplcloiis opaning the science of motnor-
olngv tnav rnnko fresh and most important
advances. "
WuHtorn IVnsloiis.
The following western pjnslous granted
nro reported by Tins 15nu nnd Uxuminor
Uuroau of Claims :
Nebraska : Original George \V. Grimes ,
Ezelciel Kceran , 1'orry Converse , Jacob
Cover , IsuuoC. Underbill , Joseph U. hprin-
cor , Frank H. BoUoelt , Wright B.
Hiiramond. Additional Thomas D. Case ,
Christian Wolramood ) , , Thompson Barnhurt ,
Philip King , John V. Tonnant , Lewis Den
nis , Francis P. Ilomnti , James W. Pierson ,
William Kern , James IJ. Morris. Increase
Kobcrl U. UobisoD , Earl B. Shawson , He-
issue- Jessie Limber. Original widows , etc.
Ida M. Smith , Elizabeth Connor , iniuorsot
Shelburno Hcndricks.
Iowa : Oricinal Cnarlcs Swords , Ilobort
Alexander , .lohn Dodge , Solomon Lint ,
James M. Mclntosh , John T. Campooll. Ad
ditional Horatiol. . Wells , Phllipp Soffol ,
James W. Grlftln. John Hhadloy , John Neal ,
Clitistophor C. Still , Kolomon True , Hcnrv
Tiller Houcwal and incrca'-e Charles E.
SpicKlor. Increase Milton Herring , Joseph
Manell. Reissue Harvey N. Brock way.
Original widows , etc. Sarah C. Durlinir ,
Miriam Kern , Cuthcrino Kcnworthy
( motbnr ) , Ellen E. Davis , Elizabeth San
dals , Olevin Gray. Hugh M. Mitchell
( futner ) , minors of Francis E. llnrnson ,
Ann Lischy , Jacob Babbitt ( father ) , Dora
LaFraaco.
MlHrellniicoilt.
Secretary Hallord has canceled the eo-
cagornonts ho had made to deliver political
speeches in Indiana. Ha feels that the close
relation ho bore to the president made it un
desirable for him to go on the stump so soon
after the [ ifiliction of Mr. Hrfrrlson. Mr.
Wanamakcr luis received so mo tnpcntnvl-
tatious to speak in Indiana , but ho has had to
decline so far , and he will nrobably conllno
his speech-making to Dolawaro. "Attorney
General Miller will probably spoalt once or
twice in Indiana.
Jlfr. C/ias. JV. Ha.-u.cr
Of Frederick , Mil. , suffered terribly for over
ten yearj lilt abscesses and runniug sores on
ids lefl log. Ho misled a ay , grow weak and
thin , and was obliged to tiio a cauo and crutch
Kyer > tiling which could liotlintiRlitof wai done
without good icjult , until ho began taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla
which effected a peifect cure. Mr. Ilnticr h
now In thn best of health. 1'nll particulars of
lib case will be sent till who address
_ 0.1. HOOD It Co. , Lowell , Muss.
HOOO'8 PlLL Sara Ilia licit after-dinner 1'lllf ,
assUt dlgmtlnn , cure lieail.ictie aud blllouiuoi.
AMLJ ISMEINTS.
NEW i wiiu < ii < tn
THEATJIE | Tlm ioy
Friday , SalurdaylfldluniiayrOcl. 28 , 29 , .30
Malluoo. '
Patti Rosa
IN TWO
Krliliy.Halunlay llv'
DllflP til'.NIlAV ' NK1I1T ,
UlJUfc .
olly j.erforraiince.
WHAT sciuHH , Jtor ait * ciioor.
iriT.t , ( IKT Till ! TK.V l > OLT..lll
( lOKlt VlKOl'.V
WUr. tboono lrilin fiirincil tlio lamest number
< if wiirdi frtini lliuletti'ra In llmunuiuruttl ttorn , unil
Inn forwarili'il Ihu lut tutliulioi. olllcu ut UuyU't
Thuatni. Tliu cpiumlllcii wl 1 cimvius tlio llsm ( Mil-
ur l.ir fireniHin.Hiiil Ihu tin will tin Hn'onltnl lo tliu
winner bet AOi-atlio nc'iurl anil third acts ut "Holly
VurUfli"ut IhoSaturJuy nntliu'u.
BOY'S Now Tliealro. ] ' '
Commencine : Monday , Oct. 31
Miss JULIA MABLOW
In tliu follonlniroicrtolrci | ol Hlmke | ierlun i > Inxi ;
Munday Kvcnlng. Tuesday Kv
ASYOUL1KEIT. | | ROMEO&JULIET |
Wodnoidny Matlnco. Wodnusday K
AS YOU LIKE IT , CYMBELINE ,
hpeclsl coiicr * bruuiclit fur tliu entire repurtWre.
hBle of > < > ali will open SnurJay inurnlni ; . I'urnuot
JU'O. Hr.til B ninri In rlrclo II.U ) : UH tire runs In
clrclu IU tint fourroni In Lalconr til la t Kto rt > w >
AyeVjs Pills
Arc bolter known and inorpgoncral
ly used limn Jtljy other cathartic.
Sugar-coated , piil-cly vegetable , and
free from incrhutt * or any otlierinju-
rions drug , tills Is tlio ideal family
medicine. Though prompt , and ener
getic in tlieirnAlioii , the uo of tlicso
l > llls IsnUoiulertiu'Hfi only the best
results. TheirHTcct is to strengthen
and regulate TOe organic filnrtions ,
being especially lieiieflcinl in tlic
*
various ( lcrangomcnl'sof the stom-
null , liver , and bowels.
are recommended by all the leading
pliysiohuis and druggists , as the-
mdsl prompt and effective remedy
for biliousness , imitscn , costiveness ,
indigu.slion , sluggishness of the
liver , jaundice , drowsiness , pain in
the side , aitd sick headache ; also ,
to relieve colds , fcvqis , neuralgia ,
and rjieumatism. They arc taken
with great benefit in chills and the
diseases peculiar to the South. For
travelers , whether by land or sea ,
arc the best , and should never bo
omitted in the outfit. To preserve
their medicinal integrity in all cli
mates , they are put up in bottles as
well as boxes.
' "I have scrtAyor' ' Pills in my
family for scverar'yeurs , and always
found them to bo a mild and excel
lent purgative , having a good ellect
on the liver. It is the best pill used. "
Frank Spillman , Sulphur , Ky.
Prepared liy Dr.J.C.Ayrr&Co , , I < onell , Man.
Sold by nrugii ta'K\crywhere. '
Every Dose Effective
ARE YOUSUF FERINE
Female
Wcukncss ,
$ f hJP Catarrh or
Rlicnniatssin
- ,
wllftpSoiironic
,
mf- KHVOK or
WlJKf Privalc
> U / iJz & - nicnios
IP SO
Dr. Searles & Searles
L * ,
Consultation Free.
AcbnowleilEcillo bo llicunoat succei . .
nil I'mvAif , llLoon. NEirvoUd. Sui.x A\I > Uiu.f-
AIIV IIISBASKS. j r
Conarrlimaln from .1 .to ll day. Syplillls cure !
wltliout.Mprrnry. All slnitoj for Ufa
bTHlOTUlir. poruinncmly c-urel. roraoral COTI-
pletp. withoutcuttbiit , cfUitla or iltUtalloa. I'nri
atTvctoil t homo by pnthiiU wHUjul a mjrusnt'l
until or annoyance.
I'll.KS. I'ISTlll.A AND UUCTATi Ur.CHlt3 curoJ
without pain or.ilutctitlbn from l > inlnets.
llYDHOCKIii : AN' ) VAItlCOUGl.K-porminentlf
and luecoaifullr cftred. 'ijlrthod nownnd unt.UlliU
-WEAK MEM
( VITALITY WKAIC ) , MaUa.10 by too clou nppll-
cation to bnaluons or study : 10 vorj niont\l strainer
or Krlol ; SUXUAf , IIXUBSSUS la mltldlu IICo. or
tromtho rrioctJ of youthful rollloi.
WBAK MKN AUK VICTIMS TO NRHVOD3 DIC-
DILlTVnr KXUAlHriO.Y , WASTlNfl WKAICNKS3
INVOI.UNTAUV LUJSUS with KAKLV BJAY la
YOUNO and MlDDM-2 AUKI > ; laci of vim , vlisor.
nil trellKtll. with eoxunl organs luip.ilro.1 aui
wBakoncncUiireinaturoly In aiprojclilii | ol I nw
All ylald roidlly to our now Iroitniant for loss at
vital power. Call on oraitJren with elamp tot
clrcuUrJ , frao book nnil roccljil
Dr. Searles & Seines , . . . .
Next to 1'ostOfflco.
TO THE OWNERS OF ALL , LOTS ,
PARTS OF LOTS AND REAL INS
TATE ALONG SUWAUD STREET
FROM 20T1J STREET TO 28TII
STUKKT AND THE INTERSECT
ING STREET :
You nro huruhy notifioa that tlio ntidor-
slxned , thrco dihliilMiiitluil fri'iiholilureof tlio
jltyof Omaha. Invvo Ircun duly unpointed ly
lliu mayor , with tliu approval of thoulty POIIII-
cll of salil cltv. to assess the danniio tn llio
> nnm-3 ipauoctlvoly of tlio property alfpotud
J > v thuchanjjo of Kr.ulu of Se nril ( street from
Jotli stima tohth struct null Intcrscutlii'j
street , declared necessary by unllmiiico Ho.
1(14 ( , passed October 'llth , l < s'X ' ; appioved Ou
tobor Kill , ISO1. .
You iiro furtlior notified tlmt bavin ? no-
ccutoil said appointment , anil duly miallflcd
at , remilied by law.owlll on tiio ilnlduyot
Novcmbpr. A. I ) . 160J. at tlio limirnf 10 o'clock
In iho fornnoun. lit tliu oflliMt of Jolin K.
rinek. fiTil Chamber nt Commerce , \vlthln tliu
unrpoMto limits nf .said oliv. nii'ut for t'.io jiur-
| I09 > ) nf considering and innkins tlio assois-
incntof daniaiii ( to tlin ownerrrapcotlvily of
s.ild jirojiorty airoctud bv sil < l fliiiiiRO of sniflo
tnkiiiK Into consideration Kuuol.il lionolltb.
If any.
You nril notlllod to bo present at tlio time
nnd nlncu aforesaid and iiinUo any objections
to or Htutntnuiits coneei'nln. huld iixsussinuiu
of ( Itinmiros us you may consider iiropor.
JOHN R KLAl'li. '
flKOKUi : J. I'AUU
JOHN W. KUltlllNtf ,
Omuliu. Noli. Octouor''J. I8J2 , O..MHit ,
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM
AGES FOR CHANG F OF GRADE.
To tlio owners of all lots , parts of lolsand real I
estalo alimi : "Itli ttinut. from I'opploton i
iivuinio to Illclcory stiont.
You uro lioroliy notllloil tlial tlio nnder-
sU'nuil , tlireu dlshituroslod frcolioldt rs of tbu
olty of Oinalia , have bueii duly upuolulud liy
tliu niiiyor. with tbo iippiovul of tliu ciy !
vniiiicll of aald ulty , toiHto < s tlio danmco to
thn owiiura rosiioutlvuly of tlio prouorty
alTeeled 1)V cliHnsi > of Rnido of fcftld atroet , ilu-
ciareil nueosiary DVordlnanen .No. l ! > "i , iniHhed
Untoher II , IB'.li , npproveU Oelolier In , 18'JJ.
You uro further imtlflu'J tlmt , liavlns no-
copied Hnlil iippolntinVrm ; and duly quHlllliMl
n required hy huOmiT'nvlll on tbo 'Ird day
of Novointiur , A. Hi' IMJ , ut tlio hour of -
o'clook In tliu aftorlibon. ut the ollluo of
Hhrlvor & O'llonotioinleHUJ I'nriiatn slrrol.
within tlio corporatudirudu ot Hild city , incot
for tlio jmrpiiso of comlilerliiK and innklii'
Iho assessment of dKiiiucu to the owner * ro-
bpoutlvuly of said property , alTuutod hy suld
clian.'ii of tsr.tdo. taltlnj Into coimlderutlon
special bonellu , If anu > ll
Von nro nolllled loibntproiont nt tlio llmo
nnil plaeo aforasald , and niuUo nny objuotlons
toorHtatonients.conj'driiiiij t , ild asses ii)0iit
of d.inmKcs as you niuyt'ouslder troper.
M1U1VEK.
li ; J. 1'AlHj.
I' . KI.AtlK.
Cotuinlttco of AiipraUors
Omaha . CcloLci V ) . MX. Ol'ldltt
NOTICE OF AS liSMUNT OF DAM
AGESFOUORADING.
To tlio owper * of all ljuuiiri4 { ! ! of lots ntirt ro-il
cstato uloni ; llainpuui btrcot from 4.Uli .
h'treot to wt'bt city tlmu.s.
You nro lioroby notllluil tint 'thn niular
BiRiiod. tlireu dUlntcrested fro.diuidors of tli
city of Uinnha , have been duly iiptiolnto
by tlio mayor , with tlio approval of tlio vlt
council of said city , to ubsusi tbo Uaiuaico t
iho owners respectively of the propurty af
foeted by tradlni ; of said street. declared noo-
essary by ordinance nninbur : 112 , u.issed de-
tohor ISlb , ! < . ' . approved October lutli. Id'JJ.
You uro further notified that tiavliu av
ccptetl eald Hpliolntniiuit. nnd duly iinilflud | |
: \h icQiilrod hy law. wo will , on tlio ; irn day ol
Noveinbur. A. I ) , Is'J'i , at tliu hour of 0:30 : o'clocli
In the forenoon , ut the olHco of tiiirlver &
O'DonohoH , liai I'arn.ini street , within the cor
pnruto limits of ualJcllv , meet for the pur
pose of conililerln nnd in.tklii ; the
nient of da m use to the oivnerx rospuctlvuly o
Bulil property ulfuotoJ by said grading , takln ;
Jnlo consideration npuol.il boueilts , If any.
You aru nntllled to ho present at tliu tlnu
und pluco aforosnld and , nialiu any objootlon
In or st.iteinonu concurnliiT Bald naswsmun
of danmsri niyou inav-consldtir proper.
W (3. HllltiVliu.
(1KOKQRJ. I'AIII *
.
Coinmltteoof AppruUori.
Omaha , .Nob. , Oct. Win , l ui O2IU101
SKWKU 110NDS.
l'rocl\mntlonanl ! ( notice of ul > < nlHlon to the
nlccton nnil lotfnl voters of the oilr of
Onifihiiof the ( incitlon of NinliiR tondt nf
the city of Umalin In thn amount of onn luin-
ilrod thoiiiiniid < lollnisin.niOIOiv ( ) ) | for the
omiitriictloniiml mulntoniinco of foworj It.
the oily of Omaha.
To thn electors nnd legal volors nf llio city of
Onmhii :
I. ( Jeoriso I' , 11011111 , mnyor of thn cltv of
Oinnba , do liiiio th s. my proclamation , mil
by the authority voitoJ in tno ii itl h mayor ,
do htiroby clto pnlill mulct * t ] the ( doctors
nnd loin ) voters of tliu city of Umah i , thtl a
ccnprnl oloctlon will bo held In .ild city on
Tni-idav the tik-hth d'iy of November. IS 2 , for
the pnrposo of submitting to said olcplors and
IPRII ! voters the question and | inp ) > i9ltlon fol-
lowlnjt. to-wit !
"rfh.ill bonds of the city of Omalm in thp
* < um of onn hundrrd tlious mil dollar-i
( $100 Odd ) bo Issued for the construction and
nmlntenanco of sewer * , to run not morn than
twcntv r.V ) vo irs , to draw intorcit not to ev-
cfLMl livelier riMit tier nnnum , with Intcroii
rnnuoiK ! inna\ed thorplo. anil not to lu sold
for less tb ini.ir. . Vbo nriKHiedn from the salt *
thereof tn ho expended for the qunstruutlon
nnd iiialntcniinco of sewers In thn city of
Umnhn , > uid tbo proceeds thrrcof not to ho dl-
\ ortpd ftom thn objects thcroln xpoclllod. "
The ia il iiU'.itUin ] and proposil oh b.ill bp
subbilttcd tiiHtld c'oclorspnt rn In the proper
form provide , I liv la\ > for olllolal ballots , with
the words "YiH : , " .NO , " lirlntud thereon. All
of said ballots liavlni "X"
! nn m rk follonln
thi > word "YK8" shall be coilntnl In favor of
Ksiilni : said liotid.s , ami nil of said liai on
li'ivln nn " .X" mark following thn word
"NO" shall bo cuutiti'il nnd consldorpd as
iv iilnat IhqUsilliu of sal , I I ) inda.
The polls ihall ho open on tliu dny of snld
elect on it. Mluht o'clock In Ihu mornlnc and
KlKill font liuii ! upon until six o'clock In the
uvoiilnpot the samn dav at the rcspecllvo
votlnK places , us follona :
I 1.-M WAIIII
K eornor Tth liml * ' '
cor'1Qr ' 1211' nlul
alloy
W1d | ! lx'ullllu
n 'l Hloknry
corl"-'r f'th ' uud Center
N Woor"ur1111' ' ml Unneroft
illli DUtrlct-N K corner 13th and Vlnton
SECOND WAUII.
N W utlr"cr IUh alul Jonc'
streets'3' ' ' r'Ct 'S W cotllor lllh : "tl(1 1'aclHo
worth' ' ' iyir8 W C" ' " ° r 1Hll > aml 1" > ttV0"-
' " " W CUr" ° r UHI' " "ll
-
SJd nml
Dili Distriut-nist side of South Jth street ,
ouposlto I'oppleton nVu
ah Ilstrlot--S K corner ICth nucl IMorco
streets.
hth lstrlct-8 ! i : corner llth and William
t ! ! ' N ncor"cr Sixteenth and Cen-
luth IHst'rlot-N W corner ? Jth and Dorc.is
Jllh Dlstrlut 9 E corner 20th .incl Hancioft
strents.
14th UI&trlot-N K corner J5th and Vlnton
stroots.
tilth Ulstrlrt S W u corner lUtli and Valley
streuts.
llth Ulmlct-N K corner L'Jthind UoutuvnrJ
avenue.
rilllit ) wAitt ) .
1st DIstrlet-S corner IL'th nml Chlc.iso
> tt cuts.
VM District N W corner Uth and Dnronnort
it reels.
.lil District-South side of Caultol avenue
iuir ( west of ) liuli street ,
4tb District West side of 12th street , be
tween Poiitflns and Dodge slreols.
fith District N JI corner lutli and Capitol
tvuinio
Uth District N K corner Oth and Ilarni-y
jtreuU.
7lh Islrlcl-S n corner llth nnd Don.-laa
Htipets.
< tth Distrlct-N K corner I3th and Jackson
itteols.
nth Dlstrlct-S r corner 10th and Ilonurd
> ticcls.
FOIJItTH WAUII.
1st DhtrlcV-N W corner lth and Davenport
Jtrools.
-'ml District N W cornur a iid and D.ivonuort
itroots.
Ilrd District NV corner > th nnd Dodtfo
struolb.
Jth Ulstrlot N K corner 17th und Dodjro
snouts.
fltn District N B corner 17th and Ilarnuy
sireots.
t > th District N W corner SOtli and Douglas
.tieots.
7lh District NV corner SCtli street and St.
mry's iminuo
Uth Distilut 3 W corner 20th strout and St.
Mary's uvenuo.
Dili District Hast slilo of South Itlth street ,
letwpen llarney street Htul h < t. Mary's it VIMIUU.
llltli District N W'-ornur IHth und loi\uu-
.vorth streets.-
llth DHtrlrt-H W corner 17th street nnd St.
M.iry's avonuo.
VIFTH WAItl ) .
1st District East slloof Sliorman avcnuo
opposite Mandorson utrcut.
2nd District a E cornur Sherman uvenuo
ind Wlit siroot.
: ird District SV corner SliBrman avunuo
.ind Lun ; street.
4ili District N W corner Slioiinan avenue
ind Gruco street.
. - > th District S W corner 17th and Uharlcs
sliools.
Uh District Kist hide of bhcnnan avenue
ihout.'lll foot north of Nicholas stiuut.
7lh District S K corner lUth and Izurd
streets.
Sth District W corner 18th and Hurt
ureats.
Dili Distnot N lo corner 13th aud C'.isg
-.troots.
10th District East sldo North 17th street bo.
twuen Oulifornla and OHS slroets.
llth Dlstilct ti K coiner IKth aud Oasa
street * .
fii.vni VTAIIII.
1st District S r. corner Mill atreot and Ames
tivonuc.
Snil DlstrJct- W corner KOlh street uud
Urand uiomio.
: ird District N K corner 4 ! > th and Grant
streuts.
Uh District S W corner'Jlth and Manilerson
itrouts.
flth DMrlct SEcorner 2ltb nnd WIrtjtreels.
Oth District S W corner BJrd aud 1'arKor
7tb lilHtilct N W corner 21th aud C'orby
strcots
Sth District M K corner 27th and Uurdptto
slroots.
Uth District N E corner S.'nd anil 11 rapt
luth District N W corner Mlh and I'lunklln
strcutH.
lltb District 9 AV corner 2 < th and nnnUlln
12th Dlilrlet S W corner Mud anrt C'liirU
stioeU.
1st DIbtrlet a W corner JSth nnd M.ison
2nd Dlslrlct N I1 , corner 29th avenue nml
I'nunluton avenue.
: iid Dlstilct a W cornur " lh Htreot.aiul
Woolworth avenue.
1th District N W corner LDtH street and
Arbor street.
5th District Poiilh .side of Vlnton Htiucl
nour ( east of ) sontb'U'd uvonim.
Cth District a I ! corner : i'Jth ' uvuiiuo und
I'ojiplcton iivoiiun.
Ttn DisirU't-N W corner : ilth and 1'ianeU
streets.
F.intlTII WAItll.
1st DUtrlot Kast'sldo of 0th Btrcut near
( Bontb oflClmrles itf'iit.
2nd District W i t Hide of 23d street near
( south ol ) I'uill streot.
lini District N W corner -Oth and Nicholas
1th IHsttlct N K corner Mth and Ciimlnz
btreots.
ftth District Went sld of North 23th street
near ( north of ) ( 'tuning strrn't ,
Oth Dlslrlct H I ! cornur 2-'d and lluit streets.
7th DUtrlct-a W corner Mill und C'.iss
streets ,
NINTH WAHII.
1st District H W corner 3"i ) and Cninlnu
2d District N W corner lOtli and Ginning
Ud District N B corner 10th und lurnam
*
Uh District North sine of Davenport street
ne r ( west of ) North 32d iivcnuo.
Oth district a K corner rflst avenue nnd
S W corner SDth uvenuo uu <
Jnckson ntrnflt.
In witness whereof I huvo horonnto bet my
hand as muyoi of said olty of Uintihu this
17111 duy ° f " '
T/.io'fV. . HEM IB. Muyor.
Attest : JOHN CKOVEB. Olty oicrk.
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
0 , S. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB
fniillnl . . . .7. . $100,09 J
SIII-P.IIIS . $ l 3,00l )
onicer ndllrBctorHenrr W , Volei. preiUiiat
II. f. c'uiblnK , loB iiruildeai , . H. Maurlea W. V
llui j.Julm j. Colllat J. H. U. l * trlo' < . J.girli A
Itveil , caililer ,
THE IRON BANK.
Two hundred buys'
overcoats for boys up Two hundred boys'
to a dozen years old overcoats for boys up
in heavy cassimcrcs to a dozen years old
in liatnlsomc stylish ia fine all wool Scotch
with fine cheviots in n o b b y
twilled lini ng with p I a i dsin beautiful
detachable cape with shades in dark ellects
comfort in every with more warmth
square inch v a 1 u c and style than usually
four
dollars
at two o together value six
dollars a n d ninety
fifty at four dollars
cents. and fiftcents. .
That's the stoi'y on boys' overcoats for to- '
day. We also open in the boys' department
several new styles in our popular line of knee !
pant suits nt * = i
$2.50.
This line ofsuits has done more to build up
our enormous trade in '
boys' wear than per
haps any other one thing. They're made first
ol all to wear the cloihs being selected for
The suits opened today are in both
double and single breasted in plain colors in
plaids in stripes in. cliecks in oassi meres
arid cheviots and are as handsome a line of
goods as you'll find. Remember , we make a
specialty of this line ofsuits , and that this qual
ity commands four _ _ dollars usually. We will
also place in stock today for the first time
three hundred of our new line of
BOYS' $3.50 SUITS.
These suits are made of very fine heavy
cassimeres pure silk and wool. They are in
superb styles in dark tancy plaids. They arc
in nobby shapes , and are finely trimmed.
They are suits the like of which are never
shown even as a "catcher" for less than five
dollars and at our price , three-fifty , are the
cheapest fine suits the Nebraska ever offered
you.
INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM
16th and Howard Sheets ,
CO llooms for I'atlcnlR. OMAHA ) NEBi
Tor iho treatment of.
Chronic , Private l Nervous Diseases ,
AND
tMles , Vistula , VihSiiro and Stric
ture of ( he Kci'lum pprinanciit-
ly cured without the use of Knife ,
ifrgnturc or Caustic.
Euclo f 4r. In Manip1 * nnd otir 107 par" HOOK
on UISKAHKSaml Qiii'Mlon llhinhs ,
* lll bo JJAllii : ) I'KI.K.
INTKUNATIONAI. S.IMTAIUU.U ,
Kith und Ilo\\ird : his. , Omaha , ! \ul >
W , C. MASWJSI.lj. SI. ! > . . 1'fl'S. Urnllun lll < pirrr.
. . . . .
, .11110 flubltC'urrn In <
to Uflu.yn. .NopaTllllcurftl.
l > r. J. .Slrjihvii * . JLcbuiioii. .
Unlike the Dutch Process
No Malies
on
Other Chemicals
are used in thn
preparation of
Breakfast Coeoa 3
which IB tilmolutelj/ pure
and soluble.
It lias wore than three times the strength
of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot
or Sugar , ami is far moru economical ,
costing lest than one cent n fnj > - It
U delicious , nourishing , u'nt EASILT
IHOESTBD.
t
Sold by Crocors ovorywhfire.
& Co Dorchester Mass-
W , Raker , , , -
fron hynn HXI'U'IT OITIOKX
rerft'Otadjusttnunt. Kujiorlor lonsai.Norv -
uushoadauhu ourod by nslir ; our h'lio t.iolti
and UyiulasdOi 1'iluoi low tut tint ulu <
poods.
THE ALOE & 'PENFOLO CO ,
lothSt.C'rdlirhtoa IJ.oj't
Dlablwn
AFC. > / lelUtl * . I-DII , Alk
lirujc'tt ' ' ' > r Ckltltttm tnollik
, lii.d Jlu llr.liud ( , iUlue
Witt 'it > l wltii Uu rliiiMD. 'J
uuolhrr. A' < A > 'i' " ' " > - vA
In lUii'M < * b.rii , jl r . ItclluubUU tl > 4
MII..II. r fur I .dln.'MnR'l r.t ; rrltrm
1UII JO UI > TriU > tM > li > > . "
WOODEN SIIK\VALK. ) UKSOLUJJ
TIOX.
COVSTKUCTION.
rounvll I'lmnibi'r. Oniahn. Nob. . 1SJ
lie It u-sohed bv the city council nf the city j
of liniitbii. tbu inavor concurring : : i
Tint uoolen sidi < uallis bo constructed , '
In tbu city of Oman i as dpilmiaicd hplott * .
within Ihu < luysiflor the public illou of tlilil
involution , 01tlio personal Mirvlcu lherunf'4
a by oiillnam o K iiolliorl/pil nnd rumlrcil ; ;
such nliloiMilUs loho laid lo the present riulu' . ,
on ihcstipci-ispcplllcd liPicln. and lo bo con- '
fitructed of plno plitnU of such width and
tlilrkm'is anil bo Inhl upon .ioKls ofsuchdl-
ineiislinaiiil In such MI inner IIH is pie * rlbi < d
bv the ipi'clllcalloiis on Ille In tbu ufllcu of the
lloanl of 1'ulille WorKs and under tin super
vision , to-wlt : , ,
Kastblrteof r.l.-hth slieot. lot 12 , HarUor'sj
allotment , prusont iado. 4 foot ulde. j
1'ustsldoof tilounood avenue , lot I ) and I" . *
blciulc 11. liemls I'.irk. present grade. 0 foot' ]
wli'.c. I
Knst slirp of GU'iiHooil avcnlie. lot lit. block 10. ' |
llenils I'.irk. jircMinl I4i.ide. II feet whip *
North slilo of M liolas ntruut , lot Sfl to r > 0 In- ,
elusive sun division , lilni'UiA , llespivolr'I
pipscnt - radi'.O rpnl wide.
Kast sldo of ( ilen\vi ( id aviinup , fioin noitli
wi-s' . ioinoilot - 10. liioclc II. Helms 1'iirlf , li * |
Inler-eelHiM of CilPinvooil avenue with Uncolii ] I
Ilonluv.-ird. nrcsput uiailo , ( > fuel wide. l"
\V htsldi-of Ttt-iMily-ll fib HI l net. lots 1,2 a in !
: i. bloi-lc H. I'atHcJi'rt adlllloii. prcsoni Kr.iilp.t ,
fi'ol nldo. *
Ens ! stile of Twenlv-nfth silent , lot 0. blnol <
12. I'arkPr'a mid. prphoutr.icle , (1 ( ft-ut wide
ISoith hldo of -'iluu strpct , lot 211 toti lu-
i-lusivc , block I. Shoriu.in Avunuu I'.irlc , teni-
porai-y Ki'aclu , I fi-pt w do
Anil bo It further icsnlvpil :
That tno Hou-'l of I'liblh ) WorUs bo and
huieby Is aiithiir./ed and d IOPU-U tociiusmi
copv of Ibis resolution to bo publlshpil In llio
olllolal paper of thuolly for ono wook. or bo
sorvedoii thu onnuriof said lots and un.us
sneliowners simll within llvn ilayi after lliu
publication or service of such pnpy conttruct
said Rlaowallis as hProlii leiiulicil , tbat lliu
Hoard of I'libllu VVoi-l.s cniiso llio N line In Hit
iltjiio. thucoitof poiHtriiciliiBsald Kldowitll.s.
io.spi'1-llvoly to bo us < ipsud ii alnsttho rout
estate. lotor pnrtof lot In front of an I aliut-
lIllEHIIOll Hi IllWalUS
I'IUMMI Octoboi-Ub and Oi-tobui II. Is'Ji.
r
Atl ° St : ,
JO1IX HO\M > ,
City Oloilc ,
P. I' . DAVIS.
I'nsldunt UitvUoiinoll
Alll'rtno'1 ' ' :
oKo.iMir.Mrsi ,
M-iyor
I TO CON-Jl'Utlur HIDIiWAMvS.
To Iho owiioii of the Inls , pails of lots and
real eslrito floscrlbud in tbu above losoln-
linn :
You and O.-K-II of you /no / hereby notlllu 1 tn
ciniHtriii't wnoduu hhluwiilliH us iniulruil hv
a ipsol'illonof lliu oltv poiuu'il anil iiiuyorof
thucltvof Uuialia.of wblcb Iboubovols acopv
I'V. . II1UKIIUSKU. .
( Jlialiinau Ho nil or I'ubllo Works
Omaha. Nub. , Owtobor''llh. . " " "
OK D.AM
ACJKS Kill UIIANUK OK ( iltAIK.
To thu oivnors of all lot' , or juris of lotsr.nd
10.il int.i lu .iUin.lnl ! friini llaiiiny slrnet lo
I.e-iMiiiwoilhsliiint ; , | | | slrout frou. II If
Ilinuiid Hlicia to I.H.ivnnworlli ntrfiut ; IMh
htienl fioin Havarl to Jonoi strciit uml In
torhi-ctltia HtipoU :
Vnn aru liuieliv nollll d th.it thu under
hlitnud , thrcu dislnlunxicd froeliulilors of tli
oily of nuiali'i. ' h.ivu bi i-n duly iiiipo.ntud . y. |
iho mayor , ulih the appiov.il nf Ihu citv
roilncllof nld ciiy , lo s u t Ihu ilHiiiuifii I"
lliu onnnrs rcspi-cthu y of iho uiopt-rlv ,1
nlU'i'ieil \ > v iiliun.'iJ of uriMlu of mid Minil * , , I
( leliililed nui'ussny KV ur.llliuileoo I H. ,
pasted OuliihurT , IS . approved Uctobcr I" . IdiU. ,
t oiiaiufiirlhiiriiollllud.iliatlnivIiMucvuptud '
N.iul aiipoiniinunl , an 1 diilyiju illilu i ai MI-
ouiroil liy law. wo will , on lli'i : ird day of
Novuinlfpi- . It. . Mi. t tbo hour.f . > , ( OHK )
o'tiloek lii the fiiiitniiiiii. al tliu ollhu of Mulvnr
A ; n'limiohop , IKLI I'utiiiiin Hi lent , within lliu
eorpor.iltillmllrjfu.ild i-ltv. inuul for thu pur.
| io-o of cou idurlnanil nnil.ln tbu asui'Sk.
im'lil of O.iin IKU lo llio | .wnor ipspuolho1/
of hitld property iillrolul by said urmlliiv.,1
luUlir. Into i-ou-ilileratloii Kpoulal benollu , | {
UH V.
You aru lOtlllod to hu inesunt at the
nnd placu uforuiald , and niiilio any objui1. . . .
toor HtaluiuuntH lonuutrilnK Hild inifHinii iJ
ufiliiinrrm : an y ou iiiiiri-uiiHhlqr piojicr.
* H I I I i 1 \ I 4 lit
ur.o. .1. I'At'i/ .
T , II. .Mcl't'l.MKMf ,
Omaha. Oct. 'JOth. | A o-'JId-Ul
sitl MnMlun Unit itc
fur III" Iriml nuiili' ) .
If you lll HIHII * Hit-
omwliy i > t your iliuuli IT
hull , ! will wnil-'lirc )
txuni'l'lti ' < n < -lll < ullyii ui' u
PELOUBET CHURCH ORGAN ,
iuiu.il > biiltcii it ) onr iiuiln. \ \ ' < > nr nl > u pn-
lunil l I'ulUI CUiircli OrKuim for imMini'ci >
'Ittna liulr iiuniU r . llio cro nhinllin * < il
minimi lic.uif.vi - l.ull'l In Mill- l niiilcli tliu
woodwork. Wrtu * fur < lnlKiiN mill pilcf *
'
LYON & , HEALY.
State and Monroe Stu. CHICAGO.
.NullUur fudorliJi ( ircvliicc I'lmiU'l of lUU.Ow