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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1892)
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Amendments to the City's Charter Now Doing Discuescd ( CHANGES THAT WOULD BE BENEFICIAL tthrro Iho Iloctimnnt Could Ht > ( Ircntiy Improved - proved Sooio'IliliiK' ' ' 'or thn Lrgliilntlvo Dclrcntlnu. to Consider Wcnk Point * l.xpnuod to View. As the time approaches for the convening of tholeslslaturo the talk ol amendments to Iho city charter Increases. It has been sug gested that mealing of the city council nnd lllzons should bo held In the ncur future and the question of charter amendments thoroughly discussed , in order that an Intol- iRont conclusion may ho reached ns to wnat Is necessary for the best Interests of the city , and the South Omnhti member of tbo legislative delegation may know what the citizens desire. In Its present form the charter is not ex actly perfect nnd In many cases should ho modified nnd In others Us powers extended. Many fiugposuoni have been nindo in this * record nnd several changes hnvo been pointed out which could bo nmde mid bo of vast botioflt to the city. South Omnhn Is governed by the charter of H city of the first class , baring moro thnn 10,000nna less tlian 26,000 Intiiiblttints. It be came n city of the first elass by nroclmnntlon of Governor Thoyer , when tbo charter pro vided that such city should have moro thnn 8,000 Inhabitants. This was nmondcd rjy the last legislature nnd Increased to 10,000 , hut Iho amend ment is said to ho unconstitutional because of the uosonco of n repealing clause. The pondral opinion Is thnt this provision of ttio charter should bo amended so ns to per mit any city by special census to establish tbo fn'et that It lias the icqulrcd pouulullon to become a city of the llrst class. A si it now lands Iho census of the United States or a census taken by the state is used as u basis to dolcrmiuo ttio population of u city. IR t The section which provides for the open' Ing up of streets is very unsatisfactory. The provision Is there for the commencement of condemnation proceeding ! ) , and the money must bo deposited previous to any action taucn. vVbere Ibis money Is to como from for the pronerty appropriated is the voxa- tlous question. The suggestion is rando that this section should be amended so ns to pro vide that Ihe expense of opening up a stroal should bo assessed aealnst tuo property abutting upon the street opened. The section which provides for the award- leg of aamngps to propoity by reason of the grading of a street Is also pointed out as de fective. If nn owner of property damaged Is not satisfied with the atvntd nf the ap praisers , brings , suit nild secures judgment , the judgment ID paid out of the judgment fund , and the vtholo city Is assessed to cover thb umount. Tbo suggestion is thnt the sec tion bo amended so that tbo judgment may bo paid from a fund created by nn assess ment nealnsl tbo property abutting upon the street graded. The provision for the erection of viaducts and the awarding of dirnnges is not yory satisfactory. Tbo. section empowering the city to compel the erection of viaducts by the railway companies over their tracks is not explicit in dellning what power the council has In this regard. Another amendment , providing for tbo means of raising money for Iho payment or damages where viaducts nro orccted , hns also been suggested. Instead of the entire city boarinc the expense incurred bv rcasou of such damages the' amount should bo as sessed nguinst the property on tto streets benefited. A number of other amendments have bcon suggested. It Is probable that at its next meeting the council will issue a call f jr a mooting of citizens lo discuas the amend ments to the charter which are needed and may bo suggostcd. t Object to ( ) | i | > i > jltlnn , The Introduction of the ordinance Mon day evening in the council cranting a francblso to the Union Electric Light and Power company , has caused the directors of the South Omaha Electric Light company to got together and discuss the situation. The latter company has enjoyed u monopoly for four years on the furnishing of Hunt to Ihe city and the appearance of a new company , which will commence operations within'a abort time , does not at nil plcaso Iho direc tors ot the old coin par. v. Yesterday aftcr- 'noon there was a mooting of some of the oftlcors and directors of the company. vVTillo iho business trans- occd was under Iho lint , enough leaned : out to convince any ono that there is linblo to bo u legal bittlo belueun tbo Iso companies. The old company docs not propose to divide business 'tlio 0n pose with new con cern without astrugclo. The franchise nns pretty thoroughly scanned 10 find a loonholo through which to compel the council to crawl nud not grant the now corporation tea franchise. Tbo company does not nnprovc of the fran cblso which It is proposed to give the now company. The frnnchlso provides thnt tins company shall not tntcrlcio with the tele graph or telephone wires , but makes no pro vision In recaril to intortorinir with oho wires of the old oleotrio llirht comp-iny. There are many other objections raised , and . It wns determined to present them to the council before tbo ordinnnco Is passed grantIng - Ing tha franchise to the Union company , lllunilnil lloritflN to l ! riiimil on .Sain. An innovation in the weekly sale of horses nt the Union stock yaids will bo made to- day. For the first time Unco the opening toof the horse market , n diovo of blooded milmnls will bo placed on hnlo. Tnuy are thirty in number and come from a celebrated stock form at Farunm. If Iho sale pi eves success ful Iho vnnturi ) wilt no continued and blooded animals will bo placed on sale wco'clv. ' The South Omaha market for horses Is growing fast and is keeping npaco vtith the raoro pre tentious calllo und hog iniukcls. l.lrctn The mnnibi'rs of tbo Indopopoiident Order ! of Good Templars have elected the following o Ulcers for the ontulnp year : Chief temp i lar , Hubert Funsion ; vice lomplnr , Irene Qoultor ; Kupi'riulondcnt of juvenile temp les , IleUlo Mooru ; secretary , Burton Hlco ; financial secrutiirv , Kllu Hu-o ; chaplain , E. G. Gldoon : marshal. 13. J. Wlilison ; guard , Charles Mm tin , benllncl , A. Collins. f City .Nuloi , M. U. Smith of Sidney was In the cltv I yesterday on business. Frank Conpor of Central City , formerly n resident of South Omaha , was In the city yesterday , Nine fpc-clul police oftlcors will be ap pointed by Mayor Walters for duly on the ' I'sy of election , Tnolona ! packers slaughtered -l.V ) ! > S cattle during Octoiiur , an Increase in the ulunghtor- ings over the same month of lait \ ear orof 12,000 head. Gcorgo Kcuyou , one of Undo Sam's tng- gcrs of inspected meats , has gene to Lin coln , wbcro ho will tie unlti'd in m.irtingo today to ono of ttio capital city's fair diiucu- ! ters. ijabh Cnddlngion will leave todny for Cen tral City to bo present nt a wedding. onHo denies that it la Ins own cddlug , but his friends doubt llio story and expect to see him return a Benedict. Jack Hlto will bo arrested as soon us u constable can tincl him. He resides lu the Tplrd ward nud Is ciiar od with using ob- cooeand vlolont luiiBiingo to AIIUU MoNa- njaruud oluarwlso disturbing tlm peace. The Uniformed Young Men's Republican club will go to Council Ulutfs this evening ' to parllciuato In the crand roily. The members ure requested to meat at Twenty-fourth and N stroou at 0:15 o'clock , with uniforms nud torch 01. W. n. Berry of the firm of Pcr oos & Berry will leave tomorrow ovonlne for Chicago cage , where ha will meet Mrs Barry and child , who bavo boon visiting iovoral month * in the cast nail will upwupauy thorn ted Soutb OinaliB. _ _ KUlrlrt Court l > uliiK < . The jury in the criminal court returned verdict of not guilty in tbo case of the state U. Sabmo , who WAS charged with eJ a forgoa state warrant. th * f ot tbkt Judga U * vis li joy IK , nnd owing to the additional tact thnt there were no cases for trial , the criminal division of the district court WAS not In ses sion todny. rittr.ifrt I.IMV o.i.v/j rinal Tratlinony on llrhnlf ot tlin Common- ucnllh All In. I'lTTsnt no. I'o. , Nov. 1. The final testi mony In behalf ot the commonwealth In Iho Inms. case was heart1 this morning. Nothing now WBB olltltcd. Quartermaster Uobhms of the Tenth regi ment then opened the case for the dcfonso with no nililroSB to tbo Jury , In which ho do- clarcd that Inms rnatlo himself sick by swal lowing tobacco whllo hanging hy his thumbs. Notwithstanding Colonel Stroator pointed out the enormity of Inms' offense to him In n fatboily manner , lams was defiant nti.l continues so still. Cniof Deputy Sheriff Gray , the first wit ness , told of tbo situation tn Homestead before - fore troopj uero railed out , and n certified copy of the governor's order calling out the troops was put In evidence1 , nnd the court took n rceoss. When thu court convened for tin after noon , Colonel Stroller , ono of the dofonaants , wns cnllsd to the stand. Ilo told how Inms shouted "i'lirco cheers for the man who shot Frlek , " when ho heard of the attempted nssnsslnatton of Mr. Frlck. Witness asked lams why ho had snld such n thing , nnd thnt surely ho did not wnnt to volco the lontlmonts of an nssnssln. lams replied ! " 1 dU It becnuso I dldnotllKo Frlck. " Ho uns then sent to the guard bouse. Inms had previously boon sentenced to carry n log ns punishment for desertion from cunrct duty. Witness then conferred with Colonel IHwitlns ns to the punishment to bo In- Iliclod , nnd hanging by the thumbs wns then decided on Witness Instiuctcd Ur. r\off that Inms was to bocutiKwn whenever the physicians directed , and ho especially snld that no phvslcnl Injuty wns to bo per mitted . Tno doctor suld that Inms wns slclc from chewing tobacco , whereupon ho was cut down. The case was then formally re ported to Colonel Ilnwklns , brigade com mander. Witness ordered lams' head shaved nnd that ho bo drummed out of camp. The putposo of tbo punishment , witness said wns to piovcnt the recurrence of such u breach of discipline. Colonel llawlilns was then called. His version of the occurrence did not dlfTor materially from Colonel Stroator's. In witness1 opinion tbo mode of nuntshmcnt was proper. lams' offence , ho ( said , wns mutiny , and bo bad scon men shot dead for thnt. Colonel Stroalor's action was in nc- cordanco with United States army customs. Attorney lams ( cross-examination ) Whv was ox-Prlvato lams not given u dlsohargo paper ? Colonel Hawkins It was not needed. The ofllclal oraer was nil that was necessary. Attornej Inms The national gunra net provides for n discharge and this question Is to show mnllco In not giving him ono. I see in ono of vour reports you tall Mr. Flick a law ubldlnc citizen. Where did you got that information I Colonel Hawkins I know that ho was not in Jail or loclted up nnd that was my roasou for so staling , Court hero adjourned. L 111(111 Jl.liSS. Archbishop .S.itotlt Olllclatus al Church. Cntcvoo , III. , Nov. 1. For the first llmo In Iho United States pontifical high mass was celebrated today by n pupal delegate. It was at the All Saints' day sorvioo of the Italian Cnurch of Our Lady of Sonows , on Jackson boulevard in this city , the homo of the Servile order of priests. The celebrant was Archbishop Satolliof Homo. The church was packed with people long before the hour set for the ceremony. The structure is yet unfinished , but Is the beginning of ona of Iho most pretentious ecclesiastical odillces in the world. \ \ ithin the organ loft the full choir of the church awaited tbo op3iimg of the services , while the organist gently ran his lingers ovjr tno sblniug keys , drawing forth low and solemn chords. Suddenly the organ pealed forth a processional , u goutlo rustle was hoard ns the multitude knelt , and from the door of the vestry the procession of churchmen proceeded. High lu air a glitter ing cross led the wav. Close behind walked two acolytes , bearing Immense lighted can dles. Then came Hov. Father LaPlnce in his priestly robes , bearing the miBsal. Following the twelve acolytes were Father linldi , Key. Father Uol'arndis , two .subdoanons. Fathers Crevier nnd Moreschini , last of nil was the papal representative. Archbishop balolli 'with mltni nnd crosbos. The procaasion moved up the alslo of the church \\'ith a slow and solemn stop , the great congregation lisln , ? as it app toachod , mid kneeling again as It p.isRcd within the nltar lulls , tbo pnriy moved , the uiiolr ponied forth the "Kyrlo eloison" from Farmers' mass Ic B Hat , and tbo wacrilico of the mass wcs begun. It has been given to but few of that con- grogalion to hnvo wltnosbcd before the cele bration of pontifical high mass. The dig nity and solemnity of the oecation , always extreme and npparent , weto enhanced by Iho presence of tbo archbibhon , the deacons nnd nssistniils. The eoft noalliig of the organ , the rich , full tones of the .singer's ' voice , nsO Snlutarls" rang out ucro s the , cntirch , and the many cannlos shedding ,0n effulgent light upon the craslor and mltro of tbo archbishop , combined lo produca an lin- piosslon which will live long with those > present. Father Hugh Crovler. speaking of the ovrnt , said : "It is only on very few occa sions that tha representatives of his boll I- ness oven assist at'massas while serving Itn foreign countrlos. Wo feel deeply the honor conferred upon us by Archbishop'Satolli. " IV.ir ii'n Pnovo , U. T. , Nov. 1. Considerable nnx- ioty was oxnrcssiid this morning t y ofllccrs of the Ulntah Indian rosorvntlon , In this toiiitory , at tlio temporary removal from Fort Duchosno of a portion of tbo United States troops with the intention ultimately nf tbo ponuaiioiit abandonment of that post" . The In'dluns nro now indulging in Uiuiikun orgies. LOCH , nit ir 11 list. The Knst Omaha ujuu win uii b oases will como up befoio .lusilco Oloson this morning > ( Contagious diseases nro slightly on the in crease , dlphtheriu noing the most prevalent. Asn C. Hi ugh und Miss Mary 10. nuchanan wi'ro married liv Hov. Charles W. Savldge , October ' . ) , lls'Ji , If Miss MiUUo Col well Is in Omaha boon can learn hoinollilnc to her ndvuntngu hy culling ut ttio po iofllco. You can got your name on the registration list elthor Friday or Saturday. If you don't register \ ou can't vote , Fred Oahlman and Honrv U'laso , proprie tors of u saloon ut Nineteenth und Leaven- worlb streets , were arrested yesterday afternoon for setting up anil having In their poLsossion gambling devices. The fees ! , alias the Grand Central , liotol has Lhnugod hands , having been rented by Sol 1'rlnco. 1C. J. Uurgess , who wns B clerk under wc-L lly Clerk Sonlhord , hocomea Iho general manager undorthonowmaiiageinoiit , Dccuuso hn couldn't it.nn got any oysters from a Wienerwurst muii on l.'ouglas street lust night Ooorgo Vow struck ino pedular in tha fai-o , 'I Uo Husslnn howled for tbo police haml Voss wns arrested for disturbing the poauo but was at once released ou bond , The memlwr.of the Fifth Ward repub- Hr.xn ulub.uH woil as the members of the Fifth Ward Flum beau club , are requested lo meet al the club I10U30 tonight for the purpose of coniplctiug the nrranuomeiits for march ing In thu loptibllcan put-ado und inllytobo held next Monday night , Dotoctlvo Savogo nrreitoa FianVllson nnd Martin Haley Ju t tiltoimldnlgUt and had them locuud un on tusulcloa. "Tbov huycu't dquo anything yet , " 'said Savaco to Jailor Uobout. "but 1 want thorn looked up to prevent them turning n trick. " So the pair waltzed down ho step * Into their cells , where they wll [ bo kept out of temptation forsotuu hours. The Ninth Ward , , Ilopubllcnu club will hold a and m StluK a the rooms , Twontv-ninth Furnara streets , tonight for the pur pose of closing up omo of the important cnrapalgu business. A this will undoubt. edly be the ln t meeting before the elDctlon ' on , I'resldent I.u-vis is anxious to have n full at- tetidaucp of the club jnombor * . After tbo routinei businos. bat Inson dUposod of Judge Jaooh Frtwoett nnd Louis Horlm will nd- dro s the meeting upon the political Ubuei of tbo day. NORTH ENDERS TURN OUT Fifth , Sixth and Eighth Ward Ropnulicans Fnck Goodrich Hall. POLITICAL ISSUES CLEARLY DISCUSSED NUJOB , Mercer , Kynor , Itcrkn. Itlchrtts , Webster ami Knlry Set forth tin-1) t- foienccs Until ecu tlio riirtlrs III tlm I'roKcnt Cntop.ilKii. The republicans of the Fifth , Sixth nnd Klguth wards united In an unlhusinsllu rally at Goodrich hall , on North Twenty-fourth stioot , last ovo.ilng. The chilling mist und sloupy tnvctuoiiU did not prevent the ropub- torn voter * from turning out tn force and even u fair proportion of ladles braved the elements nnd listened to thi effective pre sentation of icpubltcan doctrines. The Wal nut Hill baud enlivened llio proceedings with excellent music , and a torchlight parade preceded the speaking , Tbo hall was well llllod when rA. b. Churchill . called tbo mooting to order nnd in troduced C'ndot Taylor as chalrnnn. After a selection by tbo bund Isaac Noyes , candi date for state sonalor , was introduced and spoke brloll.r. Jlo dcclatod hlmsulf as In full accord with nil the principles of the re publican party , and , without ontorltig Into a discussion of the tariff , romnrkud that bo could not imagine how mon who had to woric fortbolr living could vote fora party that stood committed to frco trade and Iho degradation of American labor. David H. Muicervus the next speaker. Ho said that the young mon were occupying front seals this year , nnd they would ho Iho salvnuon of the republican party ull over the country. James II. Kynurnnd .ludgo Berlin directed Iholi1 attention to the money qacs- llon , and thoroughly exploded the Idea of money that was ' 'all right at supper tlmo , but a cartload of It would not buy your brcaicfabt In the morning.1' Short speeches wore made by Augustus Liouknor and Dr. M. O. Hickotts , nnd nfter the bund hud taken an Inning John L. Wob- fiter was introduced and outhuslnsllcally ro- celved. " ISIrtlirlfilit or ltpul | > llrun. : Hoferrlur to tlio previous spanker , ho said that whenever ho heard a colored man speak o. ) political subjects ho wns reminded that out oftue relations botwocn tno wbtto nnd colored races was developed the birth of lopubllcanlbiu. Then win born n party that snld that man belonged to himself uud should bo protected in bis right until tlmo stormed llio ciltdcl of heat en and roposcd In the bosom of Iho Creator. If Iho republican parly hod never done anything else It was enough to Justify uny man lu voting for it us long as ho lived. Hefeirluir to stale politics , the speaker .suid that the democratic parly in Noorasku had been recogni oa us dona. The contest wn < ; now between the republicans nud au or ganization that could see nothing good in this country. They considered' cyclones nnd drouth ns a foundation on which to build a party. Tnoy preferred the drouth to the rain storm , ami cyclones to pleasant sun shine , and if the state had only bad a visita tion of grasshoppers this year tholr cup of happiness would htu-o brimmoa over. Ho quoted from Tin : Bui : Mrs. Lease's narra tion of tbo indignities which sbo had ro- colved nt the hands of southern democrats , In which sbo declared that the young men's dumocratio clubs were composed of the scions of Iho slave-holding aristocracy lhat attempted to pcrpotunlo chattel slavery thirty years ago , and were today attempting to perpatunto industrial slavery" "And now1 continued Mr. Webster , "tho populists of Nebraska are In tbo position of coalescing wilh this same democratic party that Mrs. Lease describes as attempting to perpetuate industrial slavery. If any man In this audience intends to vote this tlokct al the coming election her speech should bo suQlciciit to make him rocousider bis resolu- tion. llOJll'g Letter Hllll 118 OhJCCt. In this connection the speaker read a copy of Iho contldeutial letter by Governor Boyd , which nnpeaisclsowhoro is this issue of THU BBI : . Thocontenlsof the loiter served as a text : from which the speaker delivered a scathing robuUo to the action of the democratic party and oxborted every man In the Inaopoudent party who had over loved republicanism to throw back this Insult at Governor Bovil uv votinir for Harrison and Held. Mho democratic claim ns to the unconstitu tionally of the protective tariff came in for ashaioof the speaker's ridicule , and than ho lurneil his allcnlion lo Iho subtroasury scheme and showed by conclusive losic that it wns a snnro to cutcli votes and not a meas- uio lhat would be of nuy bonolll to the pcoplo. I'm.purity of the I'pople. The independent convention at Omnnahad framed a platform in wniuh it declared that the country was on tbo vorco of moral IIII , po- llticul and material ruin. Under the repub lican foveniment of uy Ibo past tblity 11i' -y years this nation from a secondary i'P yP position nad ilscu to the top > round of tbo ladder of prosperity. It bad moro miles of railroads ttinti all tlio rust , of the ! world combined. Tbo value of furra pro- duels had Increased 300 pot cent whllo the population had doubled. The volume ot wealth had Increased In the same proportion uud m the face ot all that they asked tbo voters of Nebraska to vote for Vim Wyck : aud Weaver on u platform lhal declared Ibo country to bo "on Iho verge of moral , politt- cul and material ruin. " In conclusion Mr. Webster urged the votori present not to vote for men who could see nothing good In this country , but fora man whoso whole lifo nud efforts had r.con direcied toward the building up of this country nnd Its institutions. J. L. Kuloy and Judco Fawcott mndo briot addresses and lliou the meeting adjourned with thioo cheers for Hamson and Held. I'linrasnun in : .1 Arrest of an Iowa n Imllcr Wliu Worked tlio diuretic * . LCMAUS , la. , NflV. 1. ( Special Tolopram to TUB BEI : . | Father Mela of tbo Guruian Catholic church caused the arrest of a party at A&hton today , who claimed to bouCnlholio ( pries' , wonting In tbo in to rest of some mis- sionarv society raising money to educate and convert the Indians , The party nrrustod claimed to bo Father John Lawrence. Ho came to Leman > last Suiiuuy and took up ilea collection ID the Catho'iu ' chuich. Ho raised itbont $ S3. Father Mels learned tiiut ho was an impostor ami sent the sheriff , er him and ho Is now lodged in the I'lvmouUi county jail charged with obtaining niotioy under falsa prjtonsoa. Coimcteil ul Mimlor. LKMUH , la. , Nov. 1 , [ Special Telegram to Tun Bisn. ] Tlio jury In case of the state against Hayden McFarland for the murder of Tonuy Warner last Novumbor , brought In t u verdict of murder In the second degree this atteinoon. Ho will receive bis sontunco next ! Monday , ' 1'ho cam will no doubt go to tlio supicmo court nu the ground of a Haw in the , time stated In tbo Indictment of the murder , DUtrlot Court lit Cliappcll. G'HUTti.i. , Nob. , Nov. 1. ( Special Tele , gram to Tiiii HUB. ] District court assem bled neru tocluy with Judeo Holycomb on the bonoh. The docket , consisting of about forty cases , was mostly disposed of today. Appointed 11 lirteltcr. Hr. Louia , Mo. , Nov. 1. On uppllcatiun of oaitoru crodtors ! , a receiver was appointed today for the Qulnholm & Mitchell Hardware - ware company , Assets , f 1(1,000 ( ; liabilities , bllghily larger. This Is tbo Urm whoso junior pariuor , Gcorjro B , Mitchell , found dead recently under peculiar oircum- stances lu a Canadian town , Killed lll > I'.irtnor. SOUTH MoAi.i.ifTeir , I. T. , Nov. 1. John .ferco und 1'otor CarOtutrh , l.vo minors work ing at Aldorsoti , quarreled today about some coal they had Jointly mlueu , and Jeroo shot mid ins'unlly killed Carbaugu , Jorno was urrestud. tlio Kieotitlon , - Coi.ciinus , O. , Nov. 1. Frank VanLoon , 1 iMn.i . . " the ColumbiM Orovo fcnnk roubor nnd mur- g . was to have Vsoh executed nttho ponl- tenllnry nnnox lonlcht , but the suorcmo court granted a malton for leave to fllo n petitionwhich wlllflolny ttiooxccution about four months. ' < n o Mlss.lulln Marlowoiand company pnvo nt the Boyd last averring a production of "Homao and Jullol" \ hlch , ns such things no "on the cfcjiftts , " was pa § lng fair. Thcro sconvi to bo no great hclghti or depths \a \ Miss Marlowe's emotional ' * ' powers , Her interpretation of Juliet Is straneqlv placid compared ulth the traditional 'j concoptlor , but on the other hand It may bo said to have loss of artificiality In It. n Is scarcely calculated to sway the do.per emotions of the spectator , but the nrtlsto Invests the role with o sweet personality nnd n churm of manner which onhnnia dramatic expression of considerable merit and constitute her characterization nu interesting nud entertaining performance. Homco receives at the bands of Mr. Hon- ovt Tnbcr a conscientious lutcrprolatinn on conventional lines. It hasn't suflluiont force , Hnlsh or individuality to leave any particular impress , but u is quite equal to the avorngu Uomoa in support of foraalo staw. Mr. Thomas Coleman made an un necessarily nolsv and nnsil rovstcror of that nierrv follow , Merciitio. nnd Mr. Dodsen Mitchell's ' Capulot wns obtruslvolv stilted. Air H. A. Weaver's friar , Mrs. I'onnovor'.s mirto iiid Mr. ICdtuuiMt Lawrence's 1'oter woio meritorious nnd adequate. The audience wns in nn amiable mood and applauded warmly nt every opportunity , both with and without reason. Much of this gnnorous treatment doubtless wns a tribute to the engaging personality of Miss Marlowe. Tlirciitcncd Ui'ilriictliin , Pa. , Nov. 1. A special from Uniontown , Po , , snvs : News renchcs bore this evening thnt.tlerco . forest llros are rag ing I nlong the mountains from Ohio Pylo to Uelanov's ( Cnvo , a distance of twenty miles , and at more than a dozen places on tnwl mountain lange flrcs have biouon out within three miles of this plnco nnd are spreading rapidly. The summit , the point at which the national plko crosses the ratine , Is entirely surrounded with tire uud will soon bo burned over. At this ono point valuable tracts ; of timber land bavo been wiped out " nnd the fences , stacks and outlying bullalngs are being destroyed. In many cases stock hns perished und thoraugc and volume of lira Is now so great ns to threato'i the de struction of the people on the isolated farms. The ' flros are now burning wituln n mlle erse so of the Jumonvlllo Soldiers'Orphans school , and only a heavy rainfall will save that place from destruction before morning. There nro larpo gangs of men our fighting the llto without : cessation , but they can do little to prevent its spread. Jumped tlin Truck. BiiruiNfliMM , Ala. , Nov. 1. At Wads- worth , Ala. , n train or the logging railroad jumped tlio track at a'wator tnnic , knocking the tank down on n car containing fortv laborers. Fifteen mc-rij wcto hurt , "two of whom have since dind from their In juries. i'inr.it It Might Snow In Nebraska Toiluy unit Will ha Colder. WASIIIVOTOV , n. C. , Nov. 1. Forecast : For Nebraska Llght'rain or snow , followed by fair in western portions ; north winds. For the DnUotsis Generally fair ; sliubtly warmer m nastern North Dakota and South Dakota , variable winds. For Iowa Showers n variable winds. I.uc.il Kccmil. OFPICE or IIIR Wcvfjiuii BUIIH.L , OuAn\ _ , Nov. 1. Omaha loqortl of tompcraturd and rainfall compared witliScorrespoathuij day of past four years : , , JKO. . 1P91. IflOJ. 18SH. Maximum tomporatUroi 40 = Minimum temper itino , . . : ifl = : iOs 4il = I0 ! Avurago toinpurafiiru. . . . 4 ! = HC ° "iT I)0 ! ) 1'iuelpltatton ; .01 ,00 .T ,83 Statement showing the condition of tem- poratuiuand precipitation ut Omaha for the day and since March 1. ISOas compared with tbo general average : Normal tsmporaturo 4R3 Dslicloiicy for the day 4 = Doficluncy Btncu Marcti I r > 8 = Normal uroclnltAtlon 0 > Inch Exct'ss for the div : 01 Inuh Deficiency since March 1 ii.OO Inches G. B. LAWIOX , Ooservor. . W. V. Hall of Iloldrege is at the Mercer. E. J. Hauler of Aurora ib at the Millard. J. F. Nowhall of Tilden Is at the Dollono. A. 1C. Goudy of Lincoln is at the Oeltone. J. B. Barnes of Norfolk Is at the Millard. L. D. Capps of Hastings is nt the Arcado. D. H. Hoedcr of Cbadron is al Iho Mur ray. ray.O. O. W. Chcrringlon of Gibbon is at the Pax- ton. F. S. ilowcll of Albion Is registered nt the Dellnno. B. F. Ilullor of Blair is registered at the Mercer. David Low of Norfolk is a guest nt the Dollono. L. L , Snider of Osceola is a guest at the Arcado. G. G. Bocbor of Columbus is a guest at Morcor. C. A. Porter of Alliance is a guest at the Pnxton. W. S. Summers of Lincoln fs a truest at tbo Millard. F. U. Mnrsravo of Gordon is icgUtorcd \ tat tbo Arcade. W. F. Gooden of Aurora Is registered at the Murray. W. It. Grnham of Atkinson is n guest nt the .Millard. L A. Dorrington of Cbadron was at the Millnrd yesterday. Captain W. H. Carter of Fort NIobrara H among tbo guosls nt the Dullono. Mr. and Mrs. B. H , Blgolo of Doatrlco were umoutig the arrivals nt the Murray yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Oi-o-go M Frank nnd Mr. and Mrs , H. 10. Frank of ICoui'noy aio among the guests at the Pnxtnii. Mr , Gooriro W. nines of the Union Paclilo freight department loft Monday evening lor Chicago , having uoeu appointed assistant superintendent of transportation of the Columbian exposition , Judge Schilling of Crete came In yesterday morning lor a couple of hours cnnlorenco with some of the dqiuqcratlu wheelhorucs as to wavh and muauyjD ji'tlcularly the latter < , to uo used lit operarUitltbo remainder of llio campilgn In SallnrfBitifn NKW YOIIK. Nov.1J..j-SpecIal | Tologrnm to Tin : Bui : . ! Oman * : V , M. Bench nnd wife , Windsor ; O , M. McCirntn nnd wife , Hotel ! Bartboldi. Lincoln i , ljss Hutclunson , Hotel Bni'tholdl. NobrasU C7B. M. Vifquniu , Now Votk. A Jvl Urt' BOYD'S Xfflo ILASTDAY. . THIS ( \VEDIiIAY ) , NOV. 12. Lust Tuo IHjrforiniiiicci of Miss JUU ! MARLOWE lu lliu following fhuWe rtarlaiipliD'i , uxutoil br u uluclfil tumimnv , liii'luilini ; .Mr , 'I'ubur M\TINUI5TIIISf4Jj'EKNOON { ATS.Mt MS YOU LIKE IT. J1IS8 MAHLOWi : , A9 HOSAI.IM ) , 1'rlcoji 1 Irst lloor , 11.00 ; bah'ony , 7i- . EVENING I'EUI'OHJIANOP : AT 8 : OVMBEXLINEl. X. MIHS MAUI.OWi : , AH IMOQEN. X.nl Prices : Tlrbt lloor. tl 50,11.00 nud 75o ; balcony - cony , tl.OO. iSonnd 5Ji % WONDERLAND A.I . rAw . How Wall' * Comedy Company In THE LIGHTNING AGENT And a Orand Specialty 11111 , Including VIOI IT . MASCOTTI ? World1 * greatest T I Wlrfi. * * i * * Jyv/A 1 | ' bOf | > outjjy | tlttOO'r ffr QENBUAL AUMlSaiON 1C ' WEATHER \ : CROP BULLETINS Fr.ots from tha Weather Bureau About the Month of Octobar. FROSTS OCCUR IN THE COTTON REGION In All Scrlloti4 l.'tU of tlio M . Tltrro HIM Horn n .Slight Orllrlcney In flliilsturo An Unimmlly I'lraiant Month , WVSHI.NOTOV , D. C. . Nov. 1 , The follow ing Is llio wuathor crop bulletin issued by the wcnihor bureau : The month of October hns boon warmer than usual throughout the upper lake region , nud over tbo states of the Mississippi and Mis souri valleys , the groa'ost excess In lomper- aturo occurring in the extreme northwest , ncluulng Minnesota nnd the D.ikotns , where It ranged from 5s to 0 = par day nbovo the normal. About the normal temporatnro provnlloa In the southern suites , but It was nllghlly colder than usual on Iho Atlantic coast from Now York south ward lo Floildn. It was also slightly colder thnu usual In the central and southern Koc y mountain dlstilcts , while on the Pacific const the normal tnmperaturo provnllcu , During the mouth of October the frost line extended southward to tbo cast Gulf und South Atlantic coast and to northern Louisi ana and northccst Texas. On tlio LY/th kill ing ; frost ocelli rod gcticially throughout ttm northern nnd central portions or thu cotton region ( , extending fiom northern Louisiana Into Noith Carolina. The month of October lias been unusually dry generally throughout all sections east of the Mississippi and also tn the southern oor- ttou of the wo4l Uulf states and throughout the northwest. Cionerally throughout alt sections cast of the Mississippi the deficiency exceeded two Inches , and the only regions reporting an o.\- cess of rainfall nro Indinn Territory , north ern Texas and central Uoclcy mountain dis tricts. riron down tlio Olilo river nro coiitiiuilnp to burn and tlio people whoso property Is ondnnecrcd arc lighting the Humes with renewed olforti. Considerable progress lim been inaue atcx- tlngiilsUliiK ttio Humes , thouirh tbov nro fiercely consuming tlio timber back of Loots- ualo. Tbcro Is little future diuicor from tno blaze In tbnt direction , lioivovcr. Now York IlM'Imiiiin Oilotiltloin. VOIIK , Is'ov. 1. fSpccml Tolopram to THE BII : . ] Kxchnngo wns quoted as fol lows : Chicago , par ; Boston , par to Co dis count ; tit. Louis , par. 01- yy.s// ; ; > ir. Mlas Mosby. tlaushtnr of Miiyor John II Mo-iby of t'lncluimll. wilt bra tic thu baptlsinn.1 bottle of nlno on llio now ciuKui Cincinnati utthu launch nu\t Tuesday. Two biotlturs nitiiu'J llnrzo ? * . In jail nt I/ebnnon. Kiibsull ( 'oiinty. Vu. , oharKuil with tlio nuirdoi of Oik hiitlicrliinil , attempted to osuiipu. Mithorlnnd's friend' , iiiccnsi'il , took tliu pilsonors from the lall , hnniluiiirud them together , hanged them nnd thun ilddlod ilium with hullots. Andreas DIIRO nnd rr.inciscn I'lsuera. rno- nuctrd with tuo of thu olilrst. Sp inlsh f.imllltH In Culifornl i.lrul n street light In l.os Angeles us the rrsult of r.lllluulty oor business. l < use shot 1'IzucKi thruiih ) tlio IIIIIK nnd llio latlur stabbed , Iho former In the nock killing him almost Instantly. The International judicial cotisresi. In ses sion lu .Madrid , Is Ulscnsslns the iiicsl | on of un Intel national tiKruemunt for the arbitra tion of dlspiitus. 'I liu OilosS.i coiTCspontlent of llio London I.illy Noussiys lhntlb'WI ' ) iiiMsonseiiilcr.itrd from Hiiisln to Amurio.i during JVJ1. In IbW the n umber w.is K > , j8" > . llnlc. Iho ulloscd Amci lean doctor K ho w.ts uirebtodliillolfustsuvjr.il days nijo on the chnrRoof frniidnlQiit pr.ictico. Has arraigned in Liverpool und amiln renuinUod. The snproino tnllltarv council of Mexico bi conlirniud thu do ith scntunoo p.isseil upon ( Jolonul Nlovez llorn-inile ? . who win clinr cd with Ironson tu falling to cnptiiru ( iiif/i ; , thti revolutionist. Colonel lloriiunde/ hub : ip- penlcd , The ravniros of cholera nt Chutig Klni , China , ro upp.illlnK. In-ntht Htntod ut from ItO.OOU to 40.0JJ. I'ooplOKoliiKiinv distance from homo hit vo to curry .1 \\lthnniiioninl , id- dresb theipon Cbolorii Is ulso i.iRlns at llan- kou , claiming numerous victims. The worMnc ini'ii tit Carman v. 1'iunuo. h.ivo vutod to docluro the strlko "otV. " mill thuy will return tovorlv on Thnrad.iy. M. ( Jloinun- I'U.in brought about UiH rusiilt 1'ho piilllle.U \\oild Is crtMitlv nstoiiUhed ut the sudden ' .ibout fncu" ol the radical loailnr. Soap We perspire a pint a day without knowing it ; ought to. If not , there's trouble ahead. The ob structed skin becomes sallow or breaks out in pimples. The trouble goes deeper , but this is trouble enough. If you use Pears' Soap , no matter how often , the skin is clean and soft and open and clear. All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it _ Farnam Street theater I IHl > rMia. One Weak , Cominoiicllis btinilay SUt , Out JO. DOKli DAVIDSON 1NI > MISS RAMIli AUSlTiN IN GUILTY WITHOUT CRIME. , , , . . : . . , - ; AdramUffjU7Aofi ; Mntlncu WotlnuHdiiy. Saturday Mntluoo nnvn o DU I U U THEATRE. Friday , November 4 BATUUUAY MATINKl- , That Clmrmlni ; Oomedy , "THB COLONEL , " AHcroum of Morrlmetit. llrllllnnt Dluloxtio Clean Comedy , lluinorous hltuutluiu. A Metropolitan Comuauy Iluadud Ity ( DsuKhlerof the I , ate W , J , 1'lorunco ) OSOA.R IJ ; SISSON. 7ilfu ( ( I\ix of Fatrlmvnt , 77. "AVhen my daughter Kitty was about three > eirs old , Kczcma ur Salt lllicirm appeared on her face. U Itched so badly Micvould Scratch till it Bled Wo hail se\en or eight iloctoMllhoitt the Icnst shallow of liencflt. When Kilty had taken half a bottle of Blood's SarsapariOa She \\M hcttcr , nnd hen ilto had taken 1'i boltlcs slio as pcifectly cureil and has shown No Sign of Salt Rheum Tor almost four j ears. Her skin h now .15 fair nud clear : s nny chilli's lu ton u , " AV.M. 1'ov , AVIlllaiiH Slate Mantel Works , Valr Haven , Vt. HOOD'S PlLLO nro tlio unlit Ulcpjtlou , euro ho id iclio nml lililoiunojs. DON'T STOUT Von Sec Your btotil Frlonih ( ironing Thinner llu'ry D.ty. Thej Arc Uxiut , ' Dr. KilisimN Mils' nntl n.iiuh. NO DIBTING , NO PURGING. It Ims boon ntmnitutitly tirnvetl tint tlin 1190 OF his whlih nun olrclrlnlmiult. tlmni > . . - > u , orhls thlsroimlry ohall iirjllii' > | jlll , or wotl'kiumn bolli lor tlrni or Iorln | { .V Co. 42 r Wi'nt''iiHlMriMl Nun York Cltr. I * tln > ono sifii mm olTi > cll\o war of ro ilurlni ; i-oriinlcnp ) 'I hi' Ol ) < ' * lt1'IIM nru niiiilu Iroiu tlin wiitcrs of the Uurrann Inipcrl il siirliiKu , KOVITII- inpnl OwnprMilp 'Ihu ImmHor plllxnrn ni ( > i | ni < | iarit ( < ly , nnilninknn rnplil nntl hmllliy ciiriOr. . Ir imi'il to vtlicr , tlio/ liulliuach oilier In nitlon unu obtnln bettor remits Cured His Rheumatism nnd * Obesity. AfDITOIltfM , lliiTi-l riilf-un , April 21't8U ( icntloini'ii I'lu.i o scnil onn is-tnoii oticslty ban t to Mrs W L. Cnrrull. 'Ml Clicntntit .Hlroi-t , I'hlln ilvlplili. C O I ) l.lko jiiur olic-slljr liinil unil | itlN \ cr ) much Tlioy li UP ri'iliiroil myM.'lKltt ehfltUMMi poiimls In tlio l.iit ll\o cnn ! 1 lie obiiitillli | lime ililM'ii anrav all rliuiitn illo Ironblu \VlI.lltjill \ DHt.M.L IToTT ti ) ( J l Hit' Proper Mcisiircincnt. Mcnniireniunt for the li nil Is tin1 Ittrrf st ( i irt of lie ndniui'ti Tlio nuinlmri I J I un the h mil lu IcntL vfhero incnMircnicHit nhntiM ho ttiKen Tlio tiancltinit $ . ' 5J ra i fur iiiir loiut i up to .11 tiLhoa tint fur otiu InrKur tli-in .1 Inches udtl lUtents jctr i for uich iulilttl < in it IncM fliu * , M 11 Inch test j Ul , unil the pllln m t ) lu li > U2ht for St 5) ) .1 tiotllu un civn Ini ) the pills un I Immli iilroct from our turus , or by mull or express DR.EDISON'S OBESITY FRUIT SALT A FRUIT LAXATIVE. Confilnt nil tlm vilu i ilu Halliiu Conillliifl-in of tll'l ! HITIT l OlIiM CJOUIIt , tUlOl BlVl'Ut Illlll ilennint Ilko iiiita KICMIXOS VOU OP CIIAMPAGNK. A itullk'titfiil milistltnto for Suiln , l.oiuonnile , Hout Icuroraii ) iillier kuiiitiiur l > uvtr * > . AND riKLl'd VOU TO GIIOW THEN. Dr Kdlson's 1'riiltnitll. lltlu hoit n id tliuiiluil uutpl > lor u > tful iltnttiu nntli > n tif thn Ihur tti it IDS > ot tipeit itlscor ru I It 1 vurviiliniblu uftfr ui ) oxt'pm In t illn t or drinking In w.inn trti itlur lliinci tlio ti'nipcratnru ol t'io hoil ) uml ki > un | onu n ni omfortablc , lioilttiy umilltlon In tlu aiinimu I'llK'i ' : ONK DULLVII I'l'Al UDTTLL' . SUM ) UV AM , Dltt'OOHTA \ \ lioli'i-nlo d UKalita of .Now York ( Ity 10 mrr our Kooda In Htuok C'h.iiIesN Orltteuton Co. Mc'Ku9 on A. Itolihlns , W II. bullion"olln V. Co. , nnd other luiUIn : huiisos NOTICE. Dr. Edison's rierlilu llullsiinil I'liiKnr ICItus ire sold at our stores > UIKI foi bpuul.il iioc : trie ItollUlruul-ir-.u.iled. LORING & CO. , F West 22nd St. , Now York City. P ITuinUttm I'lnco , lioston , JM.'iss. 31P Ktiut W.ishinpton St. . Cliic o 111. TUB SHORTEST LIJIE TO CIIICACO is via the Chicatjo , iMihviukcc & St. Paul Railway , as repre sented on this map. Electric Lighted , Stjan ili ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at105 p. in , , ar riving at Chicago at 9 130 a. m. City Ticket Office , 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. Gcn'l Agent. The Original anil Genuine ( WORCESTERSHIRE ) the drUdoua Uito and zoat KXTIIAOT fiOIJI'lf , . . MEDICAL OKN TJ.ESIAH t MaJ. r i to ) il brother \\01iCWlRK. . tlay , 1W1. CM ) "Tell I.EA & I'EUItlNB' ( tial ttiuir oiic it JiUlil ) oiUxuoed la tha WKI.hH- tial tible. M veil M tlio limit whole- UAUKIIITH , tiuine laucu tllkt i < Arc. Beware of Imitations eoe that you get Lea & Perrins1 Plxtuturaouorcrr boltlonf Orixlaal St fieni..o ; . JOUN DUNCAW * BO > H , NIfW VOHK. SEWKII mm tiotk-oof oiilnnlMlon to thn nnd loitnl volprt ot tlio citv of Omnhnof the iiic > stloii of l iilnc lioniU of tlm oily of Uniiilmln tbnnmonntof onn hun dred thousand < tollnMll.OXil ( ( ) totiny for the oonttriictlon nml tnnlntcnnnco of sewers In the city of Pnnlm. To Oinnha Ihoolcctori : nnd lounl xoturi of the city of I. tloorao I1 Homls. mnjror of thn cltv of iiniihn , ilo Ustio thin , my proclamation , ami iy llio nnthorltyostcd in mo h such mayor , loliornhy glto imlilknoilcp tthn oloctnr-i ind lotanotorsof the city ofOmilii , that a cimornl election nil ) bo lieU In x , | il city on Tucsdnv tliiK-uiith ilny of Nii\oiiiln < r , 1 12 , fir ( ho purpiHOof MiliinlltiiiR tii said oliH-tors nml oit il voters tlioiiioitlon ) aim proposition fol- Ottllllfi tl-lTt ! "Shall bonds of the pity of Oimitm in thn "urn of ono linmlrpil thou nml dolltiri $ UK ) tx < i ) ho Issued for the construction nml imlntmmm'o of sun or A. to run not moro thnn twcnlv f.MI vo ir < , loilrnw inlorost not to or- i-poil llvo pur con i per luiiiiim , wlih interest roiiDiins innuxcd tliproto. and not to bo sold 'or ' less thnn par , the proceeds from the silo licroof to bo oxpemlrd for the I'onit ruction mil in ilntpiinnpo of Conors In the city of ) mnh.i , nnd the procpoils thereof not lo bo dl- \ertml frimi tlio olijei'ts therein sppciiiod. " Tb siinliuostloii | anil pnipiisliiou shall be Kiibmllted lomht iiloutorsentlro In the proper 'onn provided bv Inu for ofUclnl ballots , with the winds "VIX" " .NO , " printed thorenn All if said htillols Imvlne nn " .V mnrk follonnt \ " Ihe enl "VKS" slrill bueoiliitLMl In f.t\oi-of "ssiilng sn d bonds , nml nil of sahl ballots lining , an "X" murk follow lint the word "NO" shall bo countnd and i-onsttloreil nvnlnst the Issultu of N ild blinds i s Tin' pollsshall lieopon On the day of said election ut oicht o uuiok In the morning and shnll oonllnne npon Until six o'elock In the evening of the HUIHO day nt the rosptictho voting pl'iees. us follows- I iasi M Mill U cor"cr th nml I.o.vvo.1. . Wlr" W eor"orIOth nml Hickory nih I"1 CUr" ° r nlul V SBCOMI Wllll. IUh C0t"0r Il1' : ) "Jtl1 * * iruoi Iilslrlol"S K corner ICtli nml 1'lorcu ' ' ' b I : coniur "lh ' " ' " William to'r ' " ltor"Lr : Bltlconth ami Con- itri'oU"l < llrl0l N W corner 2nh ! l1111 Daic.it itrumsV'Strl0l S ' cornoi auii mil llaitcroft { . - ' "Istrlct N I ! corner nth uufl Vlntoii Il'llr't ) | ( s W comer llth . : ind Valley llth HNltlot N i : corner L'oth ind lloulovnrd ivcniic. Tlllltll WAUII. 1st 1) ) slrlotSV ' ' itrcels corner lu'th un 1 t'hlcn'o ' (1 District N W corner llth ami Dnvunpoit .Id Dlbtrlct-Simth slilo ' of C'npltul acmiu t ofj Illb strool. 4th DKtrlcl-UVil sldn of I'Jih btruut , bu- l eon Dniulns.ind Dmlgo streets nth District .N i ; corner luth and Uapltol IVOIIMO lith DIstrlot N i : cornur Dili nnd Htirnoj sln ulH. 7lh llatrlct-S ) n coiner llth and Douslm tiouts. sih llstrlct-N ) K corner ISth and .lackioii trcols. ' ) ' , Illbtilot H i : _ _ corner 10th nnd Howard t'lt'itrii UAIIII. Nt District N \ \ corner 17th unil Davenport ' 'ml Dlstilct \Vcoinor23mlaml Davenport streets lul District X W corner S'lth and Doiliro it i outs. " Jth DIstrlot N U corner 17th and odiro -.treat * . fitli District N I ! ooi ner I7lh anil Hiirnoy 5 1 reels. Ctli District N W corner L'Olh ami Louglai ) < tru ts 71 h ' DUlrlct NV \ corner CCth street nnd St. 'l.irv's u ; oniie tfth Disulu-l h WcoinurL'Olh ' Htroot mid St. Mary's iieiiuu. Otb Distrlot Knstsl.lLMif > outli 1'Jtli ' street , uiwui'ii ll'irnoy Ktiuut nml Mu Mary'Havmiuu. lOtb DMr el .N Vormir IHth anil LO.IMIII- Hiirlli ulroL'ts llth D.-irlrt-SW corner 17th street and St , u try s avuiiuu I'IFTII WAIIU. Ist District Hast , silo of bhoruian iivemio uppiHlto Mamluriun troot. iml Dlstilot-S i ; corner Bhorni in iivenuu ml Wlrt slrcut , .Ird Dlsti rt b W cjiucr Sliiirin in iivenuu nnd I. IKU htroot , itli Dlaulut .N W corner bhoim.iu avcniio ml dr.iii.1 street. .ith Duirlcl "s " W coiuiM 17th and ( . 'harlm itiouts lilh District I ! ist siiluof HiL'riiian uvoniio iliout.lu fiiut ninth of N i Imlas strcol. ith IJlsirlct s 1. comer tilth and 1/nnl striM'ts Mb District N W corner lUlh und Hurt stii-ets. nth District N T. corner 11th and Oasi "tlcuts I'Jtli Dlslncl I .isl sldis North 17tb Htroot bn I . \uon ( Jimfoinl.i ami t'.iss streets llth D'miR't-H I ! coniur Ibth and G.isi strcotH M.vni VTMIII. Ist District h K coiner " 4th Hlicotnnd Amm HM'lllll' . 'Inn Distrht-S V' corner lOlh alrrot anil liraml iiuiiiuo. ; inl District .N K corner -Cith uml Omit street * . 4lh DIstrlot S W cciriior-'llh nnd Manilonun M filli Hhtrli-l si : nn nor 24th nnd Wlrt Jtri-otn. { Olh DI-.trli'1-.S U' UOIIUT .Mrd and 1'arl'ur " 71(1 ( DMilct NV \ corriur .Mill u'iil Colby Mb District N I' coiner Sltli nml Uurdcttu Hlrcois Dili District N i ; corner -'ml nml -.1 ll'tllS. I lh District N Vcoinur "dth anil riaiiiilln lllh District S W corner ' 'Ith nml ri l.'tli Dlblrlct-H W lormir i.ml nnO -tiuuu , fil.Vr.NTII W Mill. Ist District H W coiitiir Usth nml M ison b and Ulstrlct-S L corner -"Jth uvunnii ami I'lilinlclim n\i'inio ii il DU'ilui-s W enniorDili gtrent .unl \V'iOlwor ' < h iivoniiii. 1th | ) Hlrk'l-N W curnui .Ulh slreut fUi Dlslrlc'l # miili sldn of Vlntim nu irte tstofisimth : i.M aMinni' . Cth Dlstrlul-S U corner IWlli avuniio IMppleimi iivenuu Tin DIsirlet-N W cornur .Jlth .mil streets. I.KIIUII nAiiit. 1st llUlik't-Kiisi Nlilo of'Hi ' ntruct ( fciiiilh ofiC'Imr I'ShtM'L't. ami DMrlet-\V l slile of .Mil Dtruot isimtliiif ) r.ullMrrot , , , ii-l llnirhH-.N unrner "Olh anil h ° [ l h District N I ! corner Ulh and L'umln nth HUtrlot West t-ldiiof North ail rjeiu mil Hi of ) ( 'iimliu ( .treut. ( lib District b IJ I'oii'iiry.'danil ' Hurt Hliuols. 7th DiHtrlul-a W corner voih und ill.vril let Distrlot S W vornur ' > ! < > mrl Oumliu t N W corner JOth und Oumln " ' ' N IJ cornnr loth uml r-'itr 8 ' jl'h DjHtrlet Niirth uhlo of Iat ) unport ktreet nuirinckl ofi.Virtli.Uit annum. , ilh dliitrlnt ri K cornur .ll.t nvonuo iti J > ' ' " ' i'b'"lhUirii'i-S W niniur "jitli uvuiino u , J l , llll r-tn'lll. Jii ivItnu'-J Hhereof I h no horonnto set 'i hmi'l ' UN mayor of raid ully of Urn ihn tl > Attest : JOII.N Uiiovtx. Oily UlcrK , Or Mm J.lijimr llnlill fotllltrly uri'il \if uilinliiUlrriiiif llr. llulntV It con bo K t n ID oup ol ootleo or Ut , or In food | without Ibaknowledgaohhe patient. Ill l > juttly | imrmleii. and will client > penntneut and upettJy curt , whether tbx pailcnt U a mocl r l ilrlnl. r ( ' an ilooholln wrmk , Itliai Menal o In tlieuiiac of COIM , nd In rerjr IniUnce a ptrleot cure haiioil lowed JlnrrtrFkllt. 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