ntn ? nATr.v Rir.ir. ArnviiAV nrrmniiM ? * * \ ion < > LINCOLN'S ' POLICE FORCE Mayor Weir Unbosonw Himself Oocoarning the Present MuJdlo , HE DESIGNS A COMPLETE REFORMATION HI * Object It to ( Jot nn Kxclso Hoard That Will Acroo with Htm mill Tlicn ( live the I'ollcpincn u Slink- liiK I'p. LISCOI.X , Nob. , Oct. no. [ Special to Tnn BUR. | Mayor ' Weir was scon bv .1 represen tative of T'IIR HEC today lu reference to the status of the police muddle nnd ho txpreiiod himself quite freely in regard to the matter. Ho stated without hesitation that his desire was to bring about n complete reorganization of the police force. In order to accomplish this It will bo absolutely necessary for n ma jority of the members of the exclso board to bo with him. The board ns It Is at present constituted controls the police force In oppo sition to the well known desires nnd policy of the mayor. The long continued ubicnco ot Mr. Dn'oltttlo from the Utv has convinced Mayor Weir that ho has lost his residence In the city. Hence his appointment ot Mr. StulL It has boon frequently stated that Mr. Doollttlo. having heard of the latest move of the in ay or , had telegraphed that ho would start from Chicago to Lincoln nt once nnd commence legal proceedings to prevent his removal from the oxcUo board. Up to last night , however , Mr. Doollttlo had not put In appearance and Mnvor Weir stated that ho did not believe that that Rontlcman would raalto any serious opposition to the reorgani zation of the excise board. In the event of tbo reorganization of the police force O. P. Dlngos will , undoubtedly , bo made chief of the force , unless ho 1s legally disqualified by reason ot his nccopt- nncoof a place on the Hoird of Public Worns. The mayor paid u high compliment to the zeal nnd fidelity of Mr. Dlngos In car rying out the policy Inaugurated when the prusont administration entered upon tbo discharge of Its duties. Ho also denied em phatically the Insinuations mailo by n local paper of domocratio proclivities to the effect that Mr. Doollulo's removal was tbo result of an agreement between the mnvor and tbo political managers of Allen W. Field , tbo republican candidate for congress. Progress ot tbu Knelt Island. The bunureds of workmen in tbo Antelope valley nro making rapid progress in the con struction of the Uock Island. In addition to the two main tracks that are already laid up to O street , the McMurtry tract is covered with n network of ten tracks. The main switching yards ot the conumny will bo located in this tract and from the number ot trades being laid it is ovideut that thoHock Island anticipates a largo business at tnis point. The now passenger depot at Twentieth nnd O strcels Is nssuming definite chape and iho walls of thu superstructure are already several feet nbovc the fouudatton walls. Tno contractor hopes to have the depot roadv for tbo roof before the close of another week. Tbis afternoon about twcntv tracklayers appeared on the scone of the Hock Island improvements und commented the work of laying the truck across the line of tbo Homo Street Hallway company on N street , be tween Twentioln and Twenty-first streets. \t4 o'clock the frogs had been placed in ooslliop nnd cars loaded with iron and ties run across. On October 10 the Homo Street Railway comnanv applied for nnd obtained a temporary injunction restraining the HOCK Island from crossing its tracks , but the notion of the latter company this afternoon seams to show that the matter has been amicably adjusted or clso that tbo injunction is to bo disregarded. Arrestnd for Ilorso Stealing. A man named Fred Stensel was brought to Lincoln this loronoon and placed behind the bar ; at tbn police station , charged wltb stealing n mule from Martin McMnnoroar , n 'armer living twenty-ono rallcj northwest of " ho city. McManomar was driving into the ity yesterday and a short uistnnco out was accosted by Stcnsol , who asked him for n ride. Tbo farmer was accommodating nnd tbo two struck up a lively acquaintance. Stensol prevailed on tbo farmer to buy him a ticket to Omaha , out after the old man had tnado a number of purchases bo concluded that bo didn't cara to Invest In railroad tickets at scalper's rates for the benefit of a stranger. Later when ho wont to look for his mules and wagon they were missing. Inquiry revealed Iho fact that Stonsel bad been seen driving tbo nnimuls out of the cily on his way oast. McMano- inar started In mirsult , but night coming on ho put up at n farm house , lie bud been in Dedbuta short limo when Stonsel catno along with a broken wagon. Ho was granted nornnsftlon lo stay all night , nnd this morn ing was considerably slurllcd lo find himself fur" ) to face with the mnn ho was trying to KOt awny from. After ho bad ocen lodged behind the bars ho explained that when Me- Manomor refused to buy him n ticket to Omaha be concluded to take the old man's inulcs aud drive to tbn metropolis himself. lludly Injnroil in n Itotr. v Maggie GUIs , a buxom fomnlo of some f Jitwant.T seasons , was arrested and placed 10c \f. \ ' blnd ibo bars at the poilco station this after noon charged with lighting. Maggie Is nn inmate of the notorious Weir dive nnd last night became involved In a quarrel with tbo proprietress ever the nrocecds of tbo sale of n quantity of liudwcisor's extra dry. The quarrel was resumed this afternoon and In the fracas that ensued Maggie had her band laid open to tbo bo no wilh u hatchet. That's her story , but it Is claimed by others that who Indulged in a hlch old lonesome drunk ibis afternoon and that her band was cut while smashing n minor. I'ri'pnrlni ; fora drrnt Time. The Independent party traders nro pre paring for n preal rally on next Wednesday > , upon which occasion Gonornl Weaver ntid Mary Lonso will spnak In this city. Special trains are to bo run Into Lincoln on nil the roads loading to the city. Thcro will bo i a parade lu Iho afternoon , and the managers in this city conlldontlr claim that It will bo the largest political demonstration over bold In the Btntp , The full program of iho irhy'n events has tint vet boon announced , but will bo ready for publication In n day or so. Lost In Iho Alnanorlli Hunk. It transpires that the grand lodge of the Nebraska Knights of Pythias Is tbo losar to tbo extent of several thousand dollars by reason of the failure of byM iho bank of Alns- worth two weeks ago. The cashier of tbo bank , Mr Charles O. Alton , was tbo grand treasurer of the knights nud bo bad on do- iioilt In tbo now defunct bank about $3,01)0 , His bondsmen were also practically ruined by tbu falluro of the Omaha barb wire con cern , so it is hardly probable that tbo grand lodpo will bo able to recover anything. Mr. . Alton. Is a prominent and popular member .tr.of tbo order of this state und uono of his fellow Knights censure him for the loss of the funds. Vin * Olobrntml ut Guuoin. GENBVI , Nob. , Oct. 0. ( Special to TUB HBB. Jr-Tho Ancient Order of United Work men lodges of this county celebrated tbo twenty-fourth annlroriary of the order rat tbls place yesterday. The lodges of Geneva , Exeter , Fairmont , Ohlowo nnd Mllllgan were represented. The meeting opened janat ft o'clock In the afternoon , lD. . Domsthorpe presiding , bj on address of welcome by Hov. J , A. Darker followed by an address bvllon. J. J , liurkr. Tfie ladles of tbo Degree )0f ) , Honor served ro fresh incuts from 5 until t * o'clock and In tbo evening a concert was Driven ' ' by tbo Adolphlan quartet of Crete , * * _ -yvnlch'wns pronounced tbo llnusi concert 1 orecll i toby the peopln. The-meet " ings wcro very largely attended by member * i"\ _ of the order and others. Heading JCouui for Vnlpurulio , VJUNIUISO , Nob. , Oct. 80. [ Special to TUB O .j The ladles of too Woman' * Cbrlitlan Temperance union of thli plaoa are erecting building to bo used as a publlo reading room at well as a place for their WMUngi. The building U S2x28 ! , one and a half ilory frame and contain * beside * the rcadlnc room , n sittlnR room , kitchen , two bedrooms , pin try and closets for the u o of thcrouolo who nttonil to the library. It is located cast of the Dank near the depot. Another hardware itoro Is to bo onanod soon , and although there seem * to bo no boom , yet overv ono acorns busy und It 1 nlmott impo lblo to find hnnas for ordinary work. Farmers nro calling for corn hiukors. Strnneers nro comlntt In on nearly cvcrv train from the east looklnc for land nnd real estate men nro happy. AUlenst twenty-live farm hout.es have boon built within n radius of four miles of Valparaiso thU season. b - * ldes sovcr.il coed barns , stnblos , etc. . which foot may tie taken either ns n sinn of pros perity or of financial rnln ns the reader sto lit. There batng no Idle men politics is very quiet. CUMI.NH COUNTY'S Wonirii L'rrpirlnc to Alii In rurnlstilnz tlic World' * fair llullillng. U'For POINT , Neb , Oct. dO.--Spor-lal | to Tiir. URK.I A mooting wai held onVednns - Jav afternoon nt tlio residence of MM. Dan Glffort , this city , to sat on foot n movement In which all tlio Indies of Cumlng county will feel un Interest. As Is known , tlio women of NobrasUa tiavu unilortalccn tlio work of furnishing the rcoiptlon room of the alato building at the World's fair , onch county In the stuto making ono article tnado of corn for the room. A meeting was called , ntid representatives won ) present from UoatnerVisnor , nnncrott nnd West Point. It was decided U > furnish u t-ibln , designs to bosucuroJ from the designer of the Corn palace at Sioux Oily , and the , work lo bo done by Iho Indies of the different towns. To rnUo the neccssiry funds IT p.u-l a sup per will bo Riven Monday evening. Tlio following nro the onicors : Mrs. Sam Pour- yon , Wnsl Point , president ; MM. McNIsh , Wlsnor , vlco prosulant ; Mrs. Taylor. Unt'tnrr , vlc > ! president ; Mr' . Hansom. Bancroft , vice president ; Miss Alice Shnircr. West Point , secretary. Mrs. Kmtna D. Moodlo succumbed to the disease to which she has boon subject for more than ' a year on Wednesday morning. Koccntly'thoy parted wltli their throe chil dren. Mrs. Moodlii was n general favorite to all who linow her. The tunoral took place Friday afternoon. The eorteuo was brought to the Congregational church where the ser vices were held , nftor which the booy was biought to the Swedish cemetery to hi ) laid to rest with her throolitUuonoj. Mr * . Moo- dlo loaves a husband , parents , sisters and brothers to survive her. Captain 13. H. McKee left for Canton , O. , Friday , wdero bo will henceforth reside v/ith tils family. Tno brewery association has decided to make some costly additions to Us plane on the present , .site. Mrs. Molly Braytop , daughter of M. J. Hughes , sr. , was down from Basset visitIng - Ing her old schoolmates and parents , bhe roturnea to tier homo Friday afternoon. Miss Antoinette lajlcolc came fr > m Vallsoa , la. , last night , to attend the funo of bur deceased friend , Mrs. P. M. Moodlo. DAHIMi tiOUIl UP A KOlSUIMi. Ha Itolis a .Tewoli-r's Window Hoforo n < 'ro d ot I'uauli- . OiiLEtss , Nob. , Oct. 80. [ Special to Tun BKE. ] About ? o'clock ttils evening a daring robbery was committed at Ferguson's druc ; store. A itranper walked UD while people wcro walklnir lo and fro on the street and while four or five customers were In the store , put it stick through the handle of tlio door , kicked in the window , lifted a tray of watches and Jewelry , valued at , noout $ ! 00 , and tnado bis cscaue. At present ho is still at largo. .lunlnta Jottings. Neb. , Oct. 30. [ Special to TIIB l Clan Van Hunter came homo from Burlington , la. , last \yeok , where ho grad uated from Elliott's Business cello ? * . W. K. St. John was at homos few days last week. Mr. mid Mrs.lll Thurn loft for their homo m Koseland , In. , last Monday evening. Mrs. M. A. Bross U visiting In Des Moines , la. William Mnnspeakor of Kearney , Neb. , formerly u resident of tUls place , was visit ing hero last week. * Will Bridges relumed homo from Wood Hlvor last week. Charles Tanner andV. . P. McCroary of Hastings will talk political matters to the people of Juniata next Monday ovonlupr. M. A. Uurtignn of Hustings talked to the republican clubs of Juuiata last Monday evening. Several republicans of 'his place wont out to the Ash school nouse last Tuesday eves- ing to hear K. E. Ferris spoak. Mrs. F. E. Kelly , who has boon visiting in the oasc , returned homo last Wednesday. Mrs. E.M. Allen returned homo from Washington , D. C. , and other eastern points lost Tuesday evening' . Uev. James Mason of Danbury , Nob. , was visiting hero several days lust week. Ditvnl City DuliiffH. DAVID CITV , Neo. , Oct. 110. [ Special to Tun Bru ; [ The machinery and fixtures of the creamery bavo been put in position and will bo started up Monday on trial. The Hotel Perkins sewer bus boon eon noctcd with the sewer from the court bouso. Farmers are busy husking corn whiob is yielding ; better than last year. is in , ) iiii. GENEVA , Nob. , Oct. : ! 0. [ Special to THE BEE. ] Jim Coffee who , was arrested for robbing a man hero era Monday evening , bad a preliminary hearing before Judge WlUon yesterday , unn was bound over to appear boforo.tho district court at Its next session. Bands wore fixed at (5UO. Failing to raise same ho languishes m. jail. BUSY DETECTIVES. Uinulio Tlilof Takers llnvo TJiclr Cl4 Full at 1'icsoiit. Today Oftlcor Vizard loaves for Chicago to bring back Al. Mosiorvho U wanted here for robbing Lieutenant Mnnjuart of Fort > Omaha of UDOUI100 worth of clothing. Moiiar had boon employed us "striker" for the lieutenant , but he could not stand such a soft easy Job nnd evidently wanted some ready cash. Two overcoats and ono suit of tbo stolnii clotulng was found by Vizard.ln ago pawn shop"nnd returned to tbo ofllcer. This afternoon Ootoctivo Dempeey will go to Oo Molues to bring back F-awnrrt bwlft who has bron nrrosiod there and Is wanted hero for being Implicated in robbing tuo : Sutcllffe aud Xuninor residences at i''ortv. second nnd ' UiimlngBureaus some time ago. On the ltd of the prcbont month Jobu An derson was laying a coninnt lloor In tbo su - mint of the Boston ntoro and had Ills ch , which was In bis vest , stolon. Yesterdav tbo pollen arrested Bill Thompson , u colored employe of the Grunt paving com panv , for the crime. Thompson had tuo wutcb In his possession at tlio time of his arrest. Detective s'auchn and Oillcer Folev ar rest d Ed K. Thompson yesterday af tot noon while ha was trying to sell a stolen fur lapIn robo. robo.Oftlcor Donahue took two colored men In out of the wet yesterday nnd sent them i to jail for stalling a suit of clothes from 11 , toU. Hanson , Seventh and Koavoriworth streets. Tbo prisoners are chronio Hiieak thieves and bavo both oecn lu Jail bofora Tbo clothing was recovered , . Yesterday afternoon the police arrested Charles U. Seward and charged him with carrying concealed weapons and lmper onat- ing an otllcor. Scwnra was down In tbo burnt district palming himself off as a special do. tecUvo and worUing bis face far entertain ment. Ho bad ( ho rck-uluUoii bogus detective agency badge and a cheap revolver. At tlm AsuocliiUon Hall. The 4 o'clock meeting at tbo Youncr Men's CbrUtlau association rooms yesterday was addressed by Hov. W , P. Murray , the now pastor of the Hunacom Park church. Hov. Murray U a very young man , but a most earnest and Interesting speaker. Ho als- cussed tbo pleasures of a Christian life as compared with those obtainable from the world , and declared that happiness in Us itual truest seu o was only to bo louud m a spir life. Will HHVO Ituvlvul. Rer. Dr. Fulton , who 'preached In the First BuptUl church ycmurday , bas been prevailed upon to romalu la the city and conduct a series of evao oUttio mooting * i in tbo ctiurch at the corner of Fifteenth aad Davenport ' streeti each evening at : 'W o'clock , All aie cordially lovitod. TA110' ' SilANTER'S ' ONE NIGHT Origin of All-Hnllowa'en and tbo That Curround the Titno. WHEN AtL SORTS OF SPIRITS ROAM l.ovo Clinrms nml Incantations - . . . „ „ for Tlioto UIin Ar Curious n * to tlio Fntnrn Iliiilmnil or 'llo- . . . . , Hnir to I'rocrod. All the boys nnd girls know that tonight , October .11 , will bo All-Hallowo'on , though mo of them corrupt Its name "ilolly o'on. " Th know that It Is n night of mlrtti and mystery , specially devoted to mischief , fun , Incantations , divinations , charms nnd spells , but very few of them or tholr elders under stand Its real significance or can toll wbcoco Itc derives Its name. It Is many centuries since the Homan church , finding It Impossible , from thu great i.ml constantly Increasing multitude of the snlntu. to sot sp.irt a separata day for each oao , decreed that November 1 should hence forward bo kept n3 n dny in honor of all the snliits , and tbnt It should bo known as All- Hallowmus or All-Saints' day , nnd that the night of October 111 , Immediately preceding It , should thereafter bo kuut as n vigil nud bo itnown ns AlMIallowa'cu , these occasions stilt observed In the Catholic , Epis copal nnd Lutheran churches. From Its first organization Hnllowo'on has bcon invested with a peculiarly mystic char acter. It is an almost universal biipersllllou Hi at Kiipef until ml Influences then bavo un usual power. Hint devils , witches and fairies nro nbi/ud. tbnt oil spirits are free to roam through space and that ihusuit itunlolcmauls in nil Itvii.g humanity can be detached from corporeal restraint nnd mailo to ro.id Its own future or to reveal to others what fate may have In store for them. As there is nothing ii the chinch celebration of the ensuing day of All-Saints' to Justify these singular Ideas ntid customs associated with Hallowe'en , uud as none of thoin nro of n religious character , wo muy justly regard tbom ns tullcsof pagan times. Ono ol Its Mnur U os. In - ' apes nnd countries Hallowe'en has been deemed , as it still Is , the occasion par excellence for divining the answer to that momentous question which absorbs so Inure n shnro of tbo thoughts of romutitio young men und maidens. "Who is lo marry whom t" The means employed to gain this much de- si rod Information nro ns quaint nnd curlo'is as they are numerous and varied. For this purpose overv limo nnd nvery country almost every district of over.v countrv fans had its own charms and spoils peculiar to itself and they have furnished an almost In- oxbuustiblo theme to folK-poots and compil ers of folk-lore. These of Scotland have been most graph ically described by that greatest of nil poets of the pooplo. Kouert Hums. In his poem nf "Hallowe'en" ho has given us n most vivid account of more than half a scqro of Hallow e'en charms and spells peculiar to the Scot tish peasantry. Inn very old book of folk-lore called "Yo Truii Arto to Heado Yo Future" U fount ! the following : If a null d would know yo namoofyo mnn she Is to marry lot heron All-llalloiro'on steal out to .1 limo kiln und throw thcielnu nluo of hi no v.irn , still holding to yo othcrond. Presently yo end In yo kiln will bo sharply nulled. Then yo innld must s.iy. "who " holds ? Whereupon yojvolco of her fiituro luisbuml will uronouncn bis name both yo Christian and ye surname. The onlv obstacle to the successful per formance of this spell is the difficulty of find ing nu old lime Kiln , but ns limo idlns will bo In great demand among our women when the Important statement uisdo In the above para graph becomes generally Known , nnd as a de mand for any article in this country is speed ily met by an abundant supnly thonumberof limo kilns will doubtless soon bo largely aug mented , to the great delight of anxious match-making mammas and their dutiful offspring. .So mo Water , nuts and apples bear a prominent part in the spells nnd charms of Hallowe'en. A quaint old book of charms published In Ediuburg in 1070. entitled , "Old Father Time's Bundle of Faggots Newly Bound Up , " declares that an infallible moans of getting n view of vour future husband or wife is to go to bed Hallowe'en with n glass of water , in which a small sliver of wood has bcon placed , standing on a table by your bedside. In Ibo nlehtou will dream of Jailing from n bridge into u river and ot being rescued by your future wife or bus- baud , whom vou will see ns distinctly as though viewed with waking oyes. This charm Is thus alluded to by the English poet Guy : , . rA = t llallowo'en I lorr/ed rny love to see. And irlrd uspull lo call her no lo mo. With wood nud water bt Hiding by my sldo I dreamed n. dream uud saw my own sweet " bride , In n folk-lore book called ' -Ye Mysteries of tbo Wytchcruft , " there Is given a charm "by which a mnld may know if vo man she loves bo trua. " To perform tins the maid Is directed to plucK ut midnight on All-Hullow- e'on two monthly rosrs with long stems , numingoua for herself nd tbo other for her lover. Sbo must then go directly to her sleeping room without speauing to any one , and kneeling boaido ber bed must twine the Ktoma of tbo two roses together and then repeat tbo following lines , meanwhile g&zlng intently upon the ro e named for her lover : Twine , twine and intertwine ; J.ot my lovr bo wholly mine. If bin hcrirt bo kind nnd trim Deeper grow bis rose's hue. If her swalu bo faithful the color of the roio roprcscntini : him will prow darker und more Intense. Of all the many Hallowe'en spells and charms , associated with nuts , ono of tlio oldest is that which provalls m sonio of England's northern counties , nnd which Is lo tbo effect that If a young man or woman will co nt midnight Hallowe'en to n walnut trra end wulk nround It tbreo tunes , cryinir out each time , "Lot him ( or her ) that is to bo my tiue love bring mo some wal nuts , " tbo future wife or husband will [ JOie seen In the tree catherlng its fruit. The : poet Gny thus refers In his "Pastorals , " to this custom : Last Hnllowo'on T soncht n walnut Iron In honuri my trim lovo'sfaco that I'might see ; Three limes 1 called , tbreo limes I walked apace. Then in the tree I saw my true lovu's face. Tills Iteqnlren CloMii Witto'linc , A very old Hallow eve divination , formerly much practiced bv English rustics to toll from what quarter of the compass the future husband or wife , will come , Is performed by stealing out unobserved nt miiinlebt , pluck ing n small lock of hair from one's head uul casting it to the . broe/o. Whatever direction it is blown toward is boilovod to bo the loca : tion of tbo future matrimonial partner. TbU divination Is also mentioned u.v Gay lu his "Pastorals" as follows : I pluok this lock of hair from out mv head To toll whence comes the ono that 1 shall . wed. I'lv. sllkon hair , llv all the world around , Until von roach the spot whore my true love IK found , There can bo no question that many of the observances of Hallow eve are derived from mi these of the old Homan festival of Pomonn , when divinations and the consulting of oracles and omens were universally prac ticed. Lighting bonfires is ono of the oldest toad most unlvorabl of Hallow eve usages , vet tbo Germanic and Celtic nations were botu ac customed to tundlo thorn OctoDer 31 centuries before they over board of the Christian religion and Us vigil of All-Hallow eve. It Is probable thnt the boys of these old racas Indulged on that date in the tB'iio mischievous practices which now afford so much pleasure to our own youngsters , S no doubt the little ons and daughter * of tbn ancient Romans , Germans and Celts curmln- ' aied the municipality quite as extensively as our o-vn children do now by ringing door bolls and runuluii away before they can bo answered , beating In the panels of > ut doora with cabbage heads , ml jnlacing slpne , gates and fences , and raising Old Nick erally. gen- I'rnlliiaml sulunlii llurloil , The funeral of Ferdinand Scbinld. who died Friday of consumption , was held yestor- dav afternoon at tbo late residence of the deceased , Sll South Ninth street. Mr. Schrold was comparatively a young man , bulug only Ul year * old , aud bad lived bore nearly nil his life. > Ta wm nvett-rnn fireman nnd out of roiprct to the de J the Vottran Fin-men's imoclatldn turned out In full uniform to escort l\ho romilns of tholr bro ther to the grave. Short services were held at the house and them the funeral profession , headed bv the Walnut Hill band and followed bv the Veteran Firemen , marched to the Prospect hill camqwr.v , wboro the body was Interred. FUKRKUt /.V.st'Mf. } nKFItiir. Conditions \Vlilnlt Tnllnrnrril tlio Market * LONDONOct. . Wj itlarly in the past week discount ! bogsn Sfp rep , nnd brokers ap peared , . little dljpojDd to support the Banlc of 1 England , but the fooling changed on Friday , when the Bank of England , nftor the withdrawnlof nearly JEIOO,0 ( > 0. commenced by borrowing In tbo market. It Is now probiblo that the Bank of England wilt advance Us rate to 4 per cent by Thursday next , ospe- c'n' ' ' liank of Germany , which throws nn In creased demand lu London , whllo the out flow to Egypt , is likely to continue , nnd Scotch demands must soon bo met. On the Stock exchange business was re stricted , owing to the monthly settlement , but In snili of the outlook money snowed nu upward lendcncy. British funds were easier. Colonial nnd British corporation stocks wcro stronger , the Improvement in the latter bolng duo to the succes ci of the Norwich loan of 170,000 , tbo subscriptions for which wcro sufficient to cover the loan ton times. This fact Miows that there Is pleutv of money awaiting sound investment , Indian rupee Issues closed n half lower lu sympathy with the decline In silver. For eign government securities were irregular South American Issues woruiiealn supported. Argentines generally were ! } higher on the reduction or the gold premium , nnd Brazil ians D'j higher on the Improvement in ex change. European securities wcro de pressed , owing to the weakness on conti nental bourses. Kussiuns were 1 point lower. English railways opened strong , but afterwards bfc.imo ( lut , owing to the wet wcnthcr There was an average fall of 1 point , the chief decline bdne In Brighton rnllxvny , which dropped .T points , owing to sales by bulls , tired of waiting for n rlao. In American railway securities a good bus iness was transacted at Iho beginning of Iho week ; afterwards the tone became Hut in sympathy with the tone in Ne v York. Bub there was a slicht , spurt nt the end of the week , lo.ivlug prices with a fractional ad vance. Variations for the week - in creases In Lake Shore. Northern Pacific preferred - ferred nnd Missouri , Kansas & Texas of one- half point each , nud decreases In Wnbash pre ferred of t and in Central Pacific of one-half. ( Irani ! Trunk of Canada , IIrH nnd second preferences , docllnod throe-fourths each for thoweek. Areontlno rallwcvs were In bet ter favor ; Buonot Ayres and Uoanrlo gamed U points nnd Central Argentine 1 point. In the mining market prices were very llrtn , especially these of Diamond mlno shares , in which tbo adx'mico averages ! ' < , . Brewery shares were bought In inrcc amount. Anglo-American telegraph iul- vancoa 3 paints. Munuy In NEW YORK. Oct. 30. Banner Henry Clews in las weekly review'savs : "Tho hardening tendency of the money markets here and iuEurope nnHirallJ ! holds speculative trunsactibns In check , the more so ns the drtf bas fun farther than baa been generally expected.1Vo bavo boon assured by Chicago bankingi authorities that that money center bas so , far gained control of in terior finances tliHt'tbo ' great grain states would no longer bo'dependent on Now York funds tor moving the crops. Some people have believed thlsj' b'oast ' , and are consequently quently taken by silrpriso at tbo present condition of our bating ; but the fact has been that , since * thn cha of Julv , the surplus reserves of tbo clearing bouse banks bavo fallen from twcntylfour millions to zero , nnd that twenty million of money has been sent from Now York to the interior. This Is a change so sweeping nnd so unexpoclod that it necessarily becomes ; a serious clnmont in i Wall street oporutlbqs' . as" its effects nro apparent in strlng'onvyyj and unmually hlsh rates for loan's nnd 'discounts. "A similar change has appeared in tbo European monov markets. Not only has the Bank of England advanced its rate of discount from 13 to It per cent , but the London open market , has since ihut change shown a still hardening tendency in the rate for money. At tbo otbor foreign centres a lH'o tendency is apparent. Tbo notable , not to say ominous , feature at all points is the disposition ot the great banks to i keep their gold nnd got more. Tbis incli nation may bo attributed in part lo the con tinuous purchases of Austro-Hung&ry , and to tbo boarding of tbo Husslnn government for some Inscrutable purpose ; but tt is no doubt also stimulated by the position of the silver question , which is broucht into un usual prominence by the forthcoming monetary conference nt Brussels. "While , in view of the factors above re ferred to , it may bo necessary to slacken pace somewhat for a time iu stock operations , yet the general situation is a strong one. The business nf tbo country at larco Is sound and nutivo and the nation ii probably accumulat ing solid wealth faster than over before , the Iargcnc4s of our currpnt imports even is evi dence of that , The bink clearings show the Increasing activity of business , the crops are turning out considerably better than bas boon estimated and tbo farmers are making money and paying oil their dobts. Tno gross oirn- Ings'of the railroads showstoady Increases of earnings and the grain roads are blocked wltb freight beyond tbo capacity of their cars , while the not earnings exhibit u gratifying increaseovertbosoof last youruud ; the quan tity ol grain coming to seaboard far oxcrods all precedent , which Is evidence of extraor dinary interior stocks of produce. All those are circumstances Bearing favorably upon the value of railroad investments , nud are pre paring the way for a higher range of values when thn present special conditions affecting the money market have disappeared. " On the IMrls liunrio. PAIHS , Oct. 33. The bourse was depressed during the past wojk and there was on ab sence of business , partly duo to rumors of ba coming cabinet crisis over tbo next ot discussion and partly to doubts in rogaid to the ratification ot the Franco-Swiss com mercial treaty. The deficit In tno Kusjlun budget and tbo expectation of a further nd- vni.co in the London bank rate also inllu- onced the market. All International funds ranged lower. Uusslans were the chief suf ferers with a decline of Iff. Hank of Franco shaies In spite of the at tacks on tbo institution closed 40 francs higher. Sue/ canal shares continued to fall , closing 23 francs lower. Hlo Tintos recov > ered 1 > francs. On tlio Frankfurt ISniirxt. FitAMU'oitT , Oct. ffO.'jsBushioss was uullon the bourse during tjyj week past. Russian bonds cloicd IJtf loiyori , The final quotations Include : Hungarian'ijpld rente , 91.70 , Aus trian gold rente , 'J7.-W ; short exchange ISon London , S.U5. u ct , On tbn ifnrhn lloiimn , Biuus' : , Oct. ! 10.- ) q ( , the bo'irso during the past week buslnpfs was dull , Gorman funds dropped , owing to the advance of bean Imperial oantt rato''topercent. ! . Prussian 4'a closed yostorday'nt"l00.70. International stocks shared In 'Uiu , decline. Uusslpns chiefly were unoctoorj owlriB to thn with - ilrawalof Husblan bold from the IJank han KiiKlund. Tbo loan QT15SU i nd Oriental loan closed U points lower and roubles H points Austrian credit clo'sd'S yesterday at 101 50 ! A.MUSKiMISNTs = . BOYD'SXcwTlicdie. ( Thrco Msh us ; . | tat. Mat. Commencing ; Monday , Oct. 31 Miss JULIA MARLOWE in ihu followImsrepurlulro of Hliukciipurltin pluyn : Monday Kvcnlng , Tuesday U ASYOUL1KE1T , | RQMEO&JUL1BT 1 I , ! Wounuidiiy Matlni'u. Wudnutdny K IIS , AS YOU LIKE IT , CYrdBELINE. J | nut In nnd Dcutscha bank nt U.0.10. . Iron shnrra \vero prcntly doprc.s < cd nt the o.id of the \\rek. Hochumor closed Saturday nt 110 nnd Ilarpcncrs nt IH't. Short oxchnneo on London closed at S0.85 nnd long oxohango 1119,344. Clionjulil nml Oniirrcy Will Mrrl In thn Illnc Idiilcht. Tonipht , before the Coney Island Athletic club , the much talked of finish llKht between Joe Uhoynskl qf Catlfornln nnd Georco ( .led- frey , the Uoslou colored urodlgy , will lake place. Whllo It will doubtless bo n great contest , ns both men bnvo unsullied reputa tions ns hard nnd honest fighters , tuo authorities are wldo npart on the merits ot the two gladlntor.s. Many of them , principally tlioo banging In nnd about Gotham nnd Iho Hub , nre of the opinion that "Old Chocolate , " ns Oodfrov has been dubbed these many years , has n big percentage over the man from tlm 03.11 In science nud lint ; Ronon Uh'p ' , nnd must pull off n victory. The fact , lee , tbnt bo will enter the arena possibly ton pounds heavier than Chovnsld fortitics them In their belief. Ho Is n k'ntno man , nnd cati stand enough pun ishment to satisfy the greed of themoum- satiate ring goer. With him fighting la purely a business , nnd ho always goes about it in n Utnlness-llUo wuy , nnd up lo date bas .seldom omoritcd from n conlllct with the small and of the stiilies. On the other hand Joe Chovuskl i bis dottulo for enmcnuss nnd fairness. Ho Is considerably tnllor than the Itoston man nnd nil have the ndVAlitnifo of a longer roach. Ho lilts hunt and often , but Is unsteady on his plus , which oftou matios htm appear cltimsv. ! llohas not been nearly so nuccosa * ful us Godfrey ami the ] ig time lu which big ,1m ( lodilard twice punched him into obliv Ion loads many of "Old Uhocolato's" friends to believe that ho will not ba nblo to with- staiui thu severe punishment the colored mnn Is known to bo able to Intlict In the carlv stages ot n liclit. I look for the Call fornlan to win purely on account of bis youth nnd strcnglb , iniii doubly so If Iho light Is n prolonged ono. In either event , however , he may not. Godfrey , though u finely preserved specimen of manhood. Is fully n dozen y ars older than Joe , nnd when n lighter gets well up Into the thirties it is high time ho renounces the ring. Ho may , however , add Uuoviisul's scalp to the largo number that ntrcadv nilorn his girdle , in which event I shall not bo sur prised , as too many good men have gonu out before bis CfUornii'nol and savage onslaughts. A uunioor of local authorities , bislng their opinions on Iho closn call .laclc O.ivls of this city gave ChoynsUl twn years ago , will lay their monov on tbo colored mnn. Ailtfan , /r.W. ! > ' . The Davidson Austen comparv , which presented "Tho Dangers of a Gront City" at the Boyd n snort time ago , boz.in an engage- meut vesterday at tbo ivarnnm Streetthrntcr In "Guiltv Without Crime. " The drama is nn ndnptntlon of Miss Braddon's novel , "Aurora Flovd. " The stnrv turns upon the experience of a young woman who as a silly school girl loves nnd marries n man who proves to Do a cambler and a geuerallv disreputable - reputable ch-iractor. She oftorw.irds hears of his sunposed death and marries nlord , but the gambler turns up nnd tries to squeeze hush morioy from her to keen the secret of the first marriage. They bnvo n secret moating , nnd tbo man is shot ami Killed by n servant who is after the * UOOJ ) left lying on the table. Suspicion points to the woman's noble husband , but she confesses to tbo crima In order to tavo him. Of course the husband believes his wife innocent , the real murderer Is discovered nnd nil ends happily. The story hns enough of suspense to hold Interest'to the end nnd receives u credilable production by a company with considerable merit among its merobnrs. Church Howe is at the Pnxton. H. C. Peters of Yutan Is at the Paxton. C. E. Smith of Chicago is at the Mercer. James Welser of Ponder is at tno Arcade. F. C. Harrison of Lincoln is n guest at the Paxton. A. C. Hull of Hastings is registered at 1 Arcade. It. If. Woods of Pawnee City is nt tha Millard. W. B. Hogan of Norfolk is registered at the Dellono. U. M. Nesbit of Ainnswortb is a guest at the Uollone. W. W. Cumnock of Kearney spent Sunday at the Paxton. A. J. Kearney of Wnvorly was at too Dollono yesterday. J. W. Johnson of Lincoln was nt the Mlllard yostordav. L W. Uillingsloy of Lincoln was at the Murray yesterday. J. L. Webber of Beatrice was a Sunday guest at the Mercer. Dr. P. S. Prottymnn of Sioux City is a guest nt the Murray. O. W. Wilson of Fremont is among the guests at the Arcado. Mr. and Mrs. ( i. W. Floyd of Gothenourg are guests at the Millard. CIIICHOO , III. , Oct. I0. ! fSpoci.il Tolegrar.i to THE DKC. 1 Nebraska nrnvnls today : Wfllllnelor S. n. I lay ilon and wife. Omahn. Grand Pacific Wnltcr I. Smith , lOmcrv A. Cobb , Omaha. Tromnnt IC'i Hoi" Ur > What is wanted of soap for the skin is to wash it clean and not hurt it. Pure soap docs that. This is why we want pure soap ; and , when we say pure , we mean without alkali. Pears' is pure ; no al kali in it ; no free alkali. There are a thousand virtues of soap ; this one is enough. You can trust a soap that has no biting alkali in it. All sorts of stores sell t , especially 'druggists ; 11 sorts of people A M UVj B.M 12. N T w. Farnam Str)3t ) Thaater rui | One Week , Conunonjlhfcundiy 1HL , Oct. W > . DOKli DAVIDSON AMI MISS RAMIH AUSTEN IN GUILTY WITHOUT CRIME. Matlnou U'ltdno-uHv Wo will tend toll tlio niarit.u < Krrodi I'rfpurutlon ' CALTHOd fife , atid a I K I KUirauter iliu , IA1 IIIUS Mill HiMori.tour Sleull , Mtn-uulli uuJ > Ifor. I 'it ft anil fiir i/ialti/.td , Adclreia VON MOHL CO. , H.I. ioerltai it U , ( Utlulll. Obla. Mr. Joseph Unntnct'tch An old soldier , came out of the War greatly enfeebled by T ) jilioiil Vror , anil atlcr li \arlmis hospitals the doctors dlschargrd him ns Incurable \\llh Oointimiiilou. lie bai ln-cn In poor health since , until ho began to take Hood's SarsapariHa Immediately his cough grew looser , night fiucnts erased , and ho icgatm-il Rood gi-ni-ial liealth. Ho roidl.ill ) recommends Hood's S-ir- Mpai Ilia , especially tocomrndcsmlliotJ. A .11. HOOD'S PlULS euro ItMiltuM Contllpitluntiy tcstorlnsii'rlsHHIcRcllonuf Ihe ailment vy canal , I'l-oclniiuiiloii and notice to thu olcolors nu I lo Kalotors o the i'lty of Din. ilin of an iiinual cltv oloi-tloii of the city ot Dm ilia , to bo liuld on 'l'iu < dnv , IhoHlh day of Novoniiipr. iv , for the pur- of olecllnit ono coiini-llinan from u tell uaril To Oniihui tin- electors and losnl voters of Iho rlty of 1 , lleorio I' , Itcmls , mayor of Iho ollv of Omilia , do Isiilu llus , my pioclnmatlon. nnd by tlio authority vested I i niu us such innriir do hcrooy il\u pniillo notli-o to the electors nnd Ic al voters of the City of Dinnli i Hint nn niiuilal city ulo.'imn of thu city of ( Jinnlia. \\lll bnlirld Ins-ililcityon TiiiMd iy , tliui'lclitli dny of Nuvombcr , I Mi tor the piiriioseof elect- fr one coiiiiollin in from unch w ird. Tlio polls shall bo OIHMI on tlio u-iy of s.ild oluctloi nt uliht oMock In Iho inornlii i nnd sliall contlniii ) opiMi until slo'clock In llio rvonln of thn i unu day , nt the respective volln.jilaei's ) following , to-w It : HUM \\A\llt \ K Cor"or Tth " "ll " nnd . , ' " N T : oor"8r 15tl ttlld * Clef of Ct" cor"or " > lh and Hickory cor"cr CUl uui1 ' ' " ' ' N'w corner Oth and It.inoriift X K corner 13th and Vlnton 1E.MMJ WAIlt ) . X W corner llth nnd Jones N W corner lath nnd 1'nelrio S W corner ISIh nnd I.oaven- H \V c > ) , . M - 3 L corner 2)d ) nnd Ijo.iven- otli IJIstnoT-Kisl sldo of South Win in ; > nsto ! I'opploton : ITO , street , fib District S 13 corner JClh and I'lorco till District S H corner 14th and William Uth DIstrlct-N 13 corner Sixteenth and Con or stnvits. I nil llstrlot-N W corner 2)th ) ami Mill Ulblrlot S K corner SOth and Hancroft . .trontB. I''th District N K corner l.'ith and Vlnlou 'iroois. Uth Dlstflnt-S W coiner Kith nnd Valley troutB. lllji Dlalrlct N E corner 20tb a.nd Donlovnrd vvenuo. TIIIlll ) WARIl. 1st I ) strlct-S W _ corner 12th and Chicago 2 < l District N W corner mil and D.tvimporl Ureuts. ad District South sldo of Capitol iivunua nmr ( nustofi 1,1th street. 4th District-West side of 12th street , bo- nvcen Doiigltis.mil Doilei > streets. Oth District N 13 corner luth and O'anltol iveiuio Ulh DKtriet N 13 corner fllh and iMrnoy streets. 7lh Jl trlot 9 n corner llth aud Duu/las i Hue Is. ( < th District N 13 oornor 15th and Jaulcon .cri'CH. yih District S n corner 13th and Howard street * . * MUIITII WAIII ) . - I. l District N W corner ITth nnd D-ivonpor' i-reels. Slid Dlslrlct N W corner S.'nd and lUvonporl tree Is. .Ird District N W corner S.Hli and Dodco itreets. 4th District N E coiner 17tb and DoiUo 11 i routs. Stn District N 13 corner ITth nnd Ilarney truets. Mb DIstrlct-N W corner SOth nnd Douglas truuts 7lh ' Iistrlct-N W corner Jflth street nnd St. nrv's inenuo Htb ' Di-lrlet S W corner20th street nnd bt. iliiry'snxoniio. Oth Distrlot E-ist sliloof .koiith I'Jlb ' slrcot. uiuct-ii llnrnoy slrcot and bt. M.iry'tinvoniio. IDih District N Wcornur ISth and Loivun- > ortli streets. lllli District S W corner l"lb Htrcot aud St. ' I , ry's avonuo. m-rii 1st District I3ust si ID of Sbornmn uvonuo iliposlto Mnndrrson htreot. Jiid District S K corner Sherman avenue mil WIrt street. .Ird IINtnut S W corner Shnrm.in avenue -nil L ut o strnnU 0o nil DNtilei N W corner Sliornian avunuo . . itli Dlbtrlct h W corner 17th and Clnirjo.i . I roc Is lith District I3nt : sldo of Hiormaii uvcnuo hout.lli foot north of Nicholas slrcot. Till District .4 i ; corner Ilith und Izaid tioets 8lh Dlstrlul N W corner Ifith and Hurt Uth District N 13 corner 15th and Oass triiiits , lUUi District nastelilo North 17th street bo- wt'on Oulifiirnla and U.iss btruots , tltb Dlsiriot-b )3 ) curlier 18th : Mid Oass sticols. hI.\TII WAIII ) . Ut District S K corner''Uh btrcotnntl Aniua iVCIllll' . ' 'nil D'strlia-S ' W corner lOth alri-ot and fraud uMiiinu. aril District N 13 corner 45lh und Orant ntMl 4ih District S W cornoi "lib und Mnnclcrion slruuls 5lh DlHtrlct SKcornorSllh nnd WIrtitrec Uth District H W uornor 3'lrd and I'arlcur , trpots , ury 7th District N W corner ' . ' 4th aid C/'orby < 8th l/Istrlct N 13 corner 27th nuJ Unrdclto Ulh lilstrlct N 13 cornur 2nd ! nnd Gr.int , lull District N W corner aUh and I'rauklln ' " JlVii"District H W corner 21th and Krunklln ' " ' [ "tli'blBtrlot S W corner S.'nd and Cl-irk itroeu , BI'.VIiNTII tVAIII ) . 1st Dlatrlot H W coiner 2Hli and M.iion 3t2nTDUtrlct-N L corner UOth avenue nnd , idml corner SOU. Bln-ot n.i.1 . corner SOth .tro.t and ' > 8tb ) South sldo of Vlnton stn-ct nu.irluiist of ) < mtli ; i'l ' avonnu. Oth DUlrlct S 13 corner With avenue and I'oiiplL-ion iivonun. . . . . 7111 Dlatrlct-N Vf corner 3lti ! iiml 1'ranuls atrcut * . EinilTII UAIII ) . lit nistrlut-UiHl. Ido of Sfith street near iMiutli of I Clmrlfs t-trin't. Sii.l Dlstrlot-We-t side of 23d street imar ( luutliuDl'uuUlri-ut. . . , . . . . . jrl Dislrict NV corner SOth and Mcholus " ' 'lui District N 13 corner 20th and Ounilns . 6th DUtrlct West sldo of North 2itb near ( north of ) "uniliis Htroot. Wh DI trletA > 13 cornor'J-'d Hmlllnrt Htroots. 1th District S W corner VUtb und Uusu bliuuts. ' NINTH WAIII ) , 1st District H W cornur 3d and Cumlnx StJd'tlitrlot ' | ) N > V corner 40th nnd Oumliig Ct.ialDl trlct N 13 cornnr 40th und 1'urnaiii { ' | ) trlct North * lrto of Davenport street nourveit ( of I North X' < 1 uienua 5th dUtrlot b K rorucr 'JUt arnnuo and t-H W corner 20th uvouuv and ,1'kson truiit. In wltuois whereof I huve hereunto sot 'my bnnd iiHin.ivor of bald city of Omaha , his 17th day of October , ( ) Uyup < Attest ! JOHN UIIOVKB , C'lty Clerlt. oJM.'lt PA VINO UONDS. roolamiktlon nnd notice of sitbmlulon to Ibn plootors ntid lo l votorj of the city ot Unialia of the iinoitlon of Issulnu thn bond s of iho oily of Omiilm In tlio mini of ono niinflrril Ihonnni dullnrs ill ( > , ) to pay for the ron of p'lvlns , ffpuvlntor mac- nitiiinlMiiz the Intorxoctlons of roots unit spaces opposlin nltciyi in vil , | city , nnd to 1 ' P' y Iho cost of nnvlnc In front of roil ritnto iiotsiililoct to us < oi mont of special taxes for pdvfiiB pnrnosps. ° jtl'0 ' olci'torn nnd lojal voters of the city of 1. Ucorttn I1. HomK mayor of the tlty of 'i"\1 , ; . \ . . ! ! authority . ! ; ! ' " ' ' 'n-n ? . - . , " In ! > : mo i1. as ' i " inch ' ! " mayor ? . nm ' i o hrrchy inyo publio not ro to IhoolocloM nil lojal votciM of the oily of Oninh i tlmt n iMicr.il ulcetlun will bo hold In siitl cltv uosday. tlm i.Klth | , on or the day of Vo\oinbcr. IS9) . purpose uf submitting to said nloolors "no l' ' " \"l.l'V.lllo1"cstlon \ nnd proportion , "J-ii ill lioiids of the cltv of Om.ilm In the inn of ( mn biinilrcd llioi.s mil dollar * ( { liw.o.vi | o Issued for thu purpusr of ii.iyni t thn coil of avnij. rep ivlnn or iiiniMduiimiiN the lnt r-1 ocllonsof Htrputs nnd SHUT * opposite i lioyt / maul ' city , or pivliipr the cost of p-xvlnjlii rout of rent i-Mntc tint suhjonl to nMctsmont f sppclnl nxrs for nivinir purposes , silil imds lo run nol more than tnont- " uio oo.ir mu-roHt payiblo .sumUannuRllySLj t a ritonot oxoccdliij llxn pur cent per an' m. with conpoiM alt ichcd , to bo o.sjlodyv avliitf I'onds and notto liusold for le \\\\\\\yi \ \ \ \ \ It. t. the , , prociMilsof .V | tuvi-l 1 Ui which shrill I o iisi'd for nos f lh r purpose Unn pivln * the cost nf II.IMIU , tipnvina or iniic.iflam pinif Ihu Intersection * fstri'L'ts nnd . --1J np.iops opposllo alleys In - - 'IV , or In front of rivil rsl'tln not suliji ; isussinpnt of Hperixl tnti-s for pivluj The silil question ninl nropoMt on shall b illmillti'd to.s lUlolc'i'iorsimllrci f" In u , , , orm | iiu\lilvd liv law fornlllc al bat ot - tin wnr is " \ us" " .So" print" ' i tlii'roo if wild ballots InvliiK nn.v mark t , \\t \ \ the ttor.l YrV'Hli ill tin roiintrd In f itorVx * ifit Issuing sild honiK and nllnf snld lulloti invlni : nn ' .V murk folio liu tno wont "No" , ball lie counted ntul oonsldorod as ho Issulnuiif i.ild bonds. The polls shall be open the diy of siihl rice- Ion at I'l.ht nYlocU In iho morn MI tr and shall ' ontlminiiiu'iriitiill soYUiik | Inilio oxonliu the siino nay at the icsp clnnotln nccs , ns follows : HHST WAIII ) 1st Dlstrlot-S 1-3 corner 7th and cornar l.'th i nor Uth n'nl llrit : L loof I'aclfloslrootbo- ) of Cth I N corner 10th nnd lllel.ftry i rf corner Cth find Center culk -N W corner th and Hnnoroft , , iei'l ' " ' 9trlct N' l : corner lath and Vlnton | J hKCOM ) WAIIU. " ' N W curilur luh 1XI1'1 ' 4 ' Io3' 1Slh u"cl CUr" ° r SJth ! ' "a' C"r"Ur " " ' BIld 1 OUPOSttO ulh Dlstr ' et-I3jst sldo of South 3 > th slrect. I'llpplvtOII ! .VO. ] cor"cr and Willlim i N 13 corner blslconth und Cun j Rl > 'jji ' [ ] D-slrlet-N W corner 8'th ' nnd Doro.ii lllli D.striut-S H corner SOth and llancroft stiunts. I'Jth Dlslrlct-X 13 corner 1.1th nnd Vlntoa streets. ' , ISth Dlstilnt-S W coiner Uth nnd VnllorjS llth District N Kcorner2Jtb ind Doulovard . avenue. Till III ) IVAUII. ( , , ) strlot-H w corner ISth nnd Oliloago'/ . 2d DIstilct-N W corner tUh and I ) stieuts. .i ad DUtrlct South slilo of Capitol avcunuy noirtwcstofl 1.11 h street , I 4th Dlstilct-Wust llo ( of 12th street , bo-t. twocn Doiulnsaml Dod o streets. iV avunnu 5th DI lrlel-N-l3 toriior luth nnd Capitol'/ ' iiih Dlslrot N 13 corlicr Oth and Il.irnoyi slicois. A " < h DIalrict f 13 corner llth und Dou.'laa1 , ] tli District N 13 corner 13th nnd .faokjqnC strcuu. ' Uth Dlstrlot S 13 corner 10th nnd Howurd streets. rOUHTII WAIII ) . 1st DUtrlct N W coiner 17th and Davonnor * strools. ' 'ml District N W corner a.'nd nnd Davenport slieois. .Ird DIstrlet-N W corner 25th .ind Dodge , I st routs. ' 4th DIslriot-N 13 corner 17th and Dodge 'I ; i-troBts. /I / Ath District N 13 oornor 17th nnd Hainey'J BllOOtS. If Uth DIstrlct-N W corner 20lh und DiUBlu ) * l htieota. > ' 7th ' DIstrlct-N W corner 20th street and bt. 1 ilnry's iixeniie I ( Hi ' Dislilet S W corner 20th street and St.it Mary's in oniic , Dili Dlslilot r'istsliloof South I'lth ' slrcot.rt hoincon llnrnoy strcol nnd St .M iry'saxminu. ( I IDili District N W cm nor Ibth und L < oiton-l > ' , ortli Htrools. tl lllli ' Dlsiilct-S W corner 17th street nnd SUI ( Mnry's uvonuo. WAIII ) 1st District Kant si ID of bliormun nvcniio opposite Mnndorsiin Mroi-t. ' 'nil Dlstrlot h 13 curnor Sliurninii nvcnuo tind Win sticot. .Ird Districi h W cornur Shi'rinaii avcnini and I , no slrcol , uh Dlsiricl N W corner Shormtin nvcnuo mil ( iruco strct-t. .Mb DistrictS W rorner 17lh nnd Charles slriiotH ( illi District Hist , sldo of Micrman avenue .1 ho nt 111) fuut north nf Nicholas ntrent. 7lh District a 13 cornnr Uilli nnd Irani streets. Hlh District N W corner lOlh and Hurt , streets. Ulh Jdstrict N 13 corner 15lli nnd tJass Mrunts 10th District Knst sldu North 17th strool , bo- nvonn ( Jiiiifouila und fuss sticuta , lllh Dlsuict-h V. ciiincr 16lh nnd streets. SIXT.IVAHI ) , 1st DMrlct S 13 coiner 24th slrcot and Amos j a vi' n in1. .1 2nu I'strict ' H W ciniu'r Lfith utuot uud | tir.ind IIMIIIIIU. : ird District N K.coiuor 4jth and Orint stn'elH. 4ih District B W corner 21th nnd MundL r > im | strootn T .Itli District HI3 corner 2llh nnd WIrt tlrpolsl Olh District H W ooini-r Jrd nnd r.iri.erl glroou. I 7lh District N W corner ' 'lib mil I oibyl BlrcolH. I itth lUlrlct-N 13 curnor'Till and ItiirduitiiJ strcet'J. 1 llth District N 13 coiner 2nd ! nii'l ' ( .rai'tj 1 uh District N Wcornur 2Jitli mid I'lanitiml slroeti- . I . , , llth District H W corner 2llh und rianklln ] blri'tltH. ' r.'th Dlatrlct-S W corner 2.'nd amt Clar.i m WAIIU. 1st DI trIct-S W corner 2sth and .Masoi4 bt rents. 1 2nd DIstrlct-N I. corner 20th avonno ainl I'llplllOlDII UVI'IIIIC. 1 : ird DlHirlciW : ) corner COIh stn'ot iin < 1 Woolworth avonuo. 1 llh District .N W cornnr .Uth slri'ot ninl Arhoi utii'iit. Wi Stli Dlslrlot Hoiilh slilu of Vlntoa alroctB' nirir ( mist oDnoiitli .I.M nvenno. nth Dlstrlut S 13 corner JJtli uveiiuo nnd I'DiiiiliiloJi uvitmin. Tin Dlalrlct N \ \ ' cornnr 2llh nml Ir.uicl utrcels. Klfllllll WAIII ) , l t Dlsirlnt-I3iini Nldo of 21th utrmit nc ( wiiitliofi liiirJv-t .tri'iM. 2nd Dlfitrlcl-'Wiist Hide " ) lJd l blroct nou ( lontl , ) ! ) I'.iulKtrcul 'ir.l . District .N W corner 20th mid 4th Dlstrlot N 13 corner 2Uth and Uiimln 'ilh DUlrlcl WrstHldoof Nnrth I-'illi slim Uth Diatilct .S I3i'iiri > ur2Mnud Hurt stroiit 7th Diutrlut a W uirnor ' 'Olh and CJc ntiuels. NINTH WAIII ) . Jut District H W corner Hit ) anil Cum i * I'd District N W oornor 40lb und Oiinili ; i < l District N 13 cornnr 10th und I'unm 4th District North sldo of Duvenp'Jrt tire ! ionr\vu t of ) North a.M u von mi f.lli illitrlot H 13 roruvr aut avonno mf Doduo ulrool. Ulh Dlittrlct H W corner 'JOth avcuui * i , , | .J l/ , , H H | P * > - ' III witness whereof 1 have liiirnnnlo ct linnil UK mavor of siU city of Oniali.i , II Attest : JOHN OIIOVKH , iJlly OlorK. . . * " ' ' * " jji"ijrpAM8 | T5uYfM8"rff"iii'i " * ' xsffl Hbk'Jr"Uw ! ' " ' * ' "l.lv'lll i /OjV/lH'J llIwUrtinMicIiirkuuwBforl'lllou- ! Jf < CVJf _ fylntMH , < xm ll | tlon. dj- [ P l . Willl L3 VnV'SItath ? ' , litaJ tbr. I MllUro , ' " < 'I 0 < S Bfe * /i > twtlir.iiirntjil iltfrr < Ali" > f HUUTUIF - - - , | , | , | , . Mllu r..l- ' - I