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THE OMAHA DAILY JJKE : WEDNESDAY. NOVEMHEIl 2. 1802. CABLE'S MOTION SECONDED Miller of the Milwaukee Writes a Letter on the Depot Subject. . OMAHA MUST PROTECT HER RIGHTS Cntitlncrnrlo Ulnglnc < n tUe Arrr | > t nee of tlir l'rp rnt ITojiofiltltin nccfitfid h.r tlifi Wiltrr Mlmt Oars the Cltr lllrr , tin A k . When tli * city council convened lait night It was confronted by another letter upon the ubjoct of union depots. This one was from President Miller of tno Milwaukee road , written to Major Beinlr , and by him trans mitted to tbe ctiaucil. The letter , which was in tbe following language , was read and then banuud over to the hpeclul committee , \vhlcti t.uiv bts the depot question in band. CnitAf i , MtLWAtKGK A : Si. Pxti. H/iit/- / nAT Oi i in : or THE I'linninnsT. UHICAOU. Ill , Oct. _ " .l To tbo Honorable Mayor and City Gout.cll , City ot Umaba , Nob. : Gen tlemen 1 take tbo libortv of offering for your consideration the folloxving suggestion regard nc tbo interests of this company in tbo proponed settlement of the differences exlt.tu.fr between your city uud tbe Union Paclllo Hallway companv. Tne riiicapo , Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway - way company would welcome H solution of the present dIOlculty , provided the city of Omnba would thereby obtain a union depot the use of which would lie focured to other lines entering the city of Omaha upon rea sonable terms- not subject to the caprice or hostile Interests of present owners of the Union Depot company. Such n settlement would enablettiis company to procure in the city of Otnuha adequate lusnenrer facilities , with which the location of the business cen ter of the city and the bigb value of real n > - tate adjacent to tbe Union Pacific bridge makes it Impossible to provide itself inde pendently. If 1 am correctly Informed , the object of the city in making Us liberal donation to the Union Pacific company is for tne sole pur pose of securing a passenger elation suffi cient for and available to all roads untorlug tbe city at tbit : point , nud not mnrclv n pas- Ronper Elation for the Union Pnultic and'tbo Burlington companies. If this view of the case Is conoot , it would seem to bo vital to tbe interests of tbo city , and dictated by common business prudence , thai this snlu consideration should be secured beyond doubt. Tbo original contract contained a pro- Tlsiou , the object of which wns to leave in tbe bands of tbe city pownr to enforce its right to have other roads given entrance to , and use of. the union depot ujon fair terms. It is uow proposed , as I understand , to abandon this vital guarantee and leave in the nunds of the Burlington and the Union Pacific companies tuo power to do as they please about admitting other companies. Tbo Burlington is a direct competitor of this companv nnd others tbat may deslro to u&o tbu depot , and il is In tbe nature of things that nolhinc can bo expected from tbnm to facilitate tbe entrance of this com pany to the union depot. The policy of tbo Union Pacific company toward tbu efforts that have bsen made by this compnny and other.to secure a lodg ment in the citv of Omaha BO that it can do business directly with tbe city is too well linowq to need to bo pointed out. If it bad Its way our terminus xvould bo in Council Bluffs. Its policy toward us may have been una mny now be the beicht of wisdom nnd for the advantage of the Union Pacific company. But is it for tbe advantage of the citizens of Omaha that tne pa&songor trains of this company jnould be held on the Iowa side of tbo river ! If It is , then no fault can be fouDQ with n settlement upon tbe basis pro posed. If tbe ctty of Omaha does not wish to keep us nut. it will not waive tbo only se curity that wo shall bo able to got in , It will nor , do to claim thai Ibe owners of tbe union depot will bo compelled by self iutorcjt to let us in , because one of tbe roads IE now our competitor and will have the veto power , and tbe policy of the Union Paclllo company nlTords no assurance or encourage ment of fair dealing. If it will on for tbo in terest ol tbo owners to let usju on fair.torms , tbey cannot object to an obligation to do so , and in termt distinct and not to be evaded. In view of tbuso.conMderations , and of our efforts to obtain in your city the necossarv facilities to accommodate our patrons , I re- Rpoclfull ; urge uoon your honorable bodr tbo necessity of adhering to tbo original guarantee , nnd if possible of making it even more distinct and binding , so tbat you mav not have occasion bcreatier to lament tbat your HbernUty has become tbo means of shut ting the galus of Omaha against roads thai desire to an business directly \\ilb ii _ 1 am vary f ran e to say that , in my judg mem , if a positive and easily enforced guar antee is not insisted upon bv the city , nothing can be expected by railvrav com panics aesiriug u > use the union depot , ex eeptlnp turins so onerous us to be prohib Hory. Vours truly , KOSWF.LL MIU.CII , President. Snutn Vetoes Sttitulncd. The ma.or . vetoed the ordinance ordering the grading of Pacific street , from Twenty Hfth to Twenty-seventh street. Under th < provisions of the ordinance the citv was l > pay tie one-half cost. Tbe veto was BUS tamed. Tnen there was another veto on expendin $30 to repair Twenty-first street , between California end Webster. In delcnitct of tbo veto the mayor said that on October 1 tbe Btrecl commibbioner' * fund wss overdrawn to tbe amount of f 1,505. Ho tnought tnat a wlso plan would be to muUo good the oe- flciency before incurnnc a greater oebt. Since the overdraft be ( .tid that tbo fund bud boon reimbursed , nut that still tbcro was an overdraft of f.VtO.M. This veto , like tbe former one , was sustained. There was a veto against laying ttvo addi tional CIOES walks in the I igbt ward In the message the mayor raid that the ivard had used up more walks than U was allotted when tbo apportionment was made liibt spring , The records of tbe council shonod that the IJlghth ward was allotted forty , nnd that U bad been suoi-essrul in securing flfty-ono cross walks. Tbls veto was ro- JecUia. Following this there was a veto on the ordinance ordering iho grading of the lots in tbe rear of tbo city ball. The mayor vetoed tbe ordinance for tbe reason that an ordinance nance- ordering the same work done was passed several wucks ago , and tbat in com pliance with the terms of that ordinance the Board of Public Works bad already lovltod bids for dome the grading. This veto was utlalned , us woie six others , most of them beiuiron , cross wains and fillicc hole ? ou Vacant Jots. Troiilila lth u Llclitinc Company. The comptroller reported that bo hail deducted - ducted f 7.17 , IB from the Metropolitan Light ing company's bill for the mouth of Septem ber. The original bill was tl.IGQ. Tbe de duction wuti taudu on account of tbo carn- puuy's fci urn to keep lighted its street lamps , 'J be report wan adopted President Davis appointed Messrs. Mo- Learieanci Specht an a committee to confer tvith tboEIkboru railroad oBlcia'.s , relative to luiprovint' tbo condition ot the crusting ut the lulcrabclioa of Twanty-fourth street. HHlcht at tuis point the Metropolitan Light- tug comptmv served notice thai unless ttu > city f.quutect up iu Dills tbe company would ceaio ligb.lnc the streots. Mr. Ho well said that It was very impudent upon the part of tbe company to serve such * police.Look at it , " bo Raid , ' 'the com pany bus about thrown up tboponce , and 1 unrtomtind tbul tonight there is not a patolluc lamp lighted , and thu outskirts ot tbe cltv are in total darkness. * ' Mr Uowull tboucbt that the ctty should tko prompt action iu the premltus'and that the ctty attorney should be orderoj to bring lilt on tbo company' * bonds , That was tbo opinion of o majority of the council. Messrs , lioweil , Bocbel and Lowry were appointed a cpocial commlttoe to investigate the lighting question ana too what could bo done until tuch tltr.o as tbo city tittornejr could give tbe couucil & legal opinion regard- lug the courku that the city kliould pursue. JtoutliiK Uurk of tlir ( ouuril. Mount A : Unfiln beoureu tbe contract Tor furnishing the city with bard coal , Their bid was f ! ' 4V per ton. Property owner * along North Twenty- lrlh tlrtwl proUistoU apulubtlbe abandon ment of tbo nld hortu car tiua aloup Twunty- klxtb between Scward and LuUo streets. Tlie { 400 lumalning in tbu cross ualk fund ra reapportioued stuong the ulno wards , to be expended in lajiug oew walks. Bf the adoption of ihereportof the finance ooramlttea , the contractor wn ordered to didoontlnu * ttrnet iwccpin ? on Novembrr 15 The reatoa wn that at that date the street cleaning fund would be exhausted. The committee on public proportv and building ! reported tbat the chairs , l mp , tables and stores bud been pltrod In ths election booth * and that tbe booths were ready for occupancy. Tbb appointment of O. A. Scott as intpoc- tor of permanent sidewalks laid by private parties n as confirmed. Tbe request ofV. . H. Blatnor to place a clear stand In the * rotunda of tbe city hall wn granted , then taken UP and laid on tbe table. By resolution the Board of Public Works was instructed to notify the contractor that if tbo paving of izard , from Twelfth to Four teenth street , was not commenced at onoe and completed without delay tbe ctty would take charge of the work ana prosecute It at tbo expense of the contractor. Tbo ordinance ordering tbe grading of Twenty-fourth , from Dodge to Cass street , wus passed. If you go oyt early in the morning jfiu may catch rheumatism. Salvation OH cures it. WILL DISC0Ss"LBQISI.ATION. KnllnHjKmployr * Will Mrrt to Connlilcr tlir Mrrlt * of I lie Catiillilntvii. On tbo bulletin board at Union Pacific headquarters the following call was posted , printed on the o racial papar of tbe Hallway Employes Club , and Issued from the office of the executive board for Nebraska- OMUIA , Nov. I. Kill way and Express Em ployes Tbe work of Interviewing the legis lative candidates from Douclas county has practically boon completed by your executive committee , and they are now ready to pro- seut tne results to you for consideration and action. A meeting of employes and members Is therefore c&llea for Wednesday. November2 , at 7-K : ) o'clock p. in. at Central Hall , No. 107 south Fourteonln. street to thoroughly dis cuss the situation and decide what , if auy , ucllon the club shall take al thec oming elec tion. tion.This This is o&e of the most Important elections that has ever taken place in Nebraska and the employes are for the most part awake to this fact W have it within our power , If we stand together , to nlect our friends and defeat those who cannot bo trusted to legis late for us. Make it a point to attend the mooting , prepared - pared to say a fexv words if need be , as every member ot tbe clue is ent'.Uoa lo a voice and vote. vote.None None but employes who are known , or members of the club having cards , will bs admitted. This is an employes' meeting ex clusively. Come and bring your fellow-work ers with you. Fraternallv yours , H. Kvonnu , President. O. n. CooMiirs , Socrelarv. Knllwrt.v Note * nnd I'vrftnnnU. Mr. Ed Dickinson and Mr. J. H. McCon- tioll were with western passengers en route to Chicago. A partv of forty emigrants from San Fraucisco.onroute to Europe , passed through Omaha today on tbo Hock Island. H. C. Deed , chief clerk of the fuel depart mcnt. Union Pacific , at Denver , with bis Wife , patsnd through Omaha yesterdnv. Mr. B. H. Barrows left for Chicnpo today via the HOCK Island , ou business connected with the literary department of the Union Pacific. After a good deal of thougbl the Milwau kee officials nave finally decided thai H. P. Butler , commonly known as "Patsy" Butler of Couucil Bluffs , shall succeed Mr. ICceoe at ibis point as live stock agent. Mr. Butler has neon with tbo Milwaukee for u thousand years , as one Milwaukee man expressed it , nnd is still n young man , and a good hustler. Apropos of the live slock in terests of ihls road , il may not bo inappro priate to say tbal Ihe Milwaukee hauled last mcmlb 432 cars of cattle from South Omaha to Chicago. You don't want n torpid liver ; you don't want a bad complexion ; you don't want a bad breath ; you don't want a beadache. Then use DeWitt's Litlle Early Uisers , the famous lltlle pills. SIX THOUSAND SHORT. KrvlHtrHtion iu th City Comjiurrd With the Voters List of Last Year. There are iwo davs yet in which to com pete ! the registration ot voters in ihe various wards of tbe city and more than 0,000 men must get their names on the list in order ti bring Ibo total raglslerod vote up to that o last year. So far this year 13f > M voters have been registered. The lolal lasl year was 10,033 Ol the registered voters last year but IC.SSi went to the polls while the vote of tbe entln county wns but IS,421) ) . more than 1.000 IOB limn ihe registration in Omaha. The following figures show the total regis tration In the city for last year and for the three days this year : IIUGI8TJIA.T10N IIV WAHPB , Ward. IRHI. IBB , Tlrst , : yjin i,55B ? eeond S)31 ( ) L',032 Third 1.744 1.U4D I'ourth . 2K1 ! 1.735 fifth 2.4IM 1.753 Mxth aBU 2.244 Sexenth l.OS 1.U71I Klchtb 1.751 1.1SO Mnth 1.4W 1,001 Total 11)W9 ! 13.094 An honest pill is tbo noblesl worn of ihe apothecary. DoWiH's Litlle Early Risers euro constipation , biliousness aud sick head ache. or HIE R. W , Gibson I understand thallberois n deal on botwewi Ibe Fuller & U'nrrou com pany and the Holbrook company , by which Ihoy propose to capture ihe healing uud ventilallng contracts for all the school buildings - ings not alrcadv lei. The Fuller & Warren company has failed to furnish what they agroud to in the uiatt-er of ventilation , but their furnaces seem to work all right , and while Holbrook seems to have a peed scheme for ventilation ho has no furnaces of his own make , so they are going to combine- tbe two , and capture the wbole sbooilnc- mutch if they can. So far as 1 am concerned 1 think those combinations are not Ibe salest tiling in ihe world , aud Iho school board should nol go into Iho business of helping auybodv oat of u hole. \V. H. Alexander-1 have Just returned from a trip over tbo btate and 1 am glad to cay lhal Ihe situation looks very favorable for tbo republican Ucuet , particularly 0n 0e slate ticket. Out in McKeigban's district n largo number of democrats will vote for An i- drews. They are kick of MciCeigban , and will quietly scratch him all along the lino. Perfect action and perfect health'result from Ihoiifceof DeVNitt's Little Early Ris ers. A perfect little pill. Do You Ever Drink Water ? A peed appetite and Improved digestion result from a morning drltik of StJLi'iio-SALINE. Its m- tlnucd use cures biliousness and all diseases caused by a torpid liver , 'Tis a mild , MHO laxative , a natural mineral water , and Is only bottled by the Excelsior Springt Company , at Excelsior Springs Writ * * J or Pamphlet , MlSSOUn Bicliardson Drag exigents , Omaha , Kcb PnflllPt T l\T1f Pll\TTIW PVTO CROMELIANS CONTINGENTS Supreme Court is Aeked to Decide for Additional Congressmen , WHAT THE PETITION PRAYS FOR Tli * Court I'rceil to Order thf < ! orrnorto Jssu * a rroclfimntlnn Calllne fur vprclnl nifcSlnii Itojd Tatar * tlir Mnrcincnt. LISCOLX , Neb. . Nov. 1. [ Special to Tnn BEE. ] One of the most novel casoi ever submitted to the consideration ol tbe supreme court was riled before that body thli tnornlnc &r Attorney John R Crorae- llcn of Omaha. It Is entitled state of No- b-a ka ex rel. John F. Cromellon acaiusl James E. Boyd , unrt tbe purpose of tbe relater - later as shown br hi : statement of facts to the court U to cotnpal Governor Bovd to Issue a proclamation calling for the election of three con ressmen-at-lanta to fill vacan cies alleged to exist In the representation of Nebraska in the present conpress of the United States. Mr. Cromcllen claims that prior to tbe census of ISM under the apportionment act of 1599 , Nebraska had been entitled to three coDfcvesitnou , that immediately upon tb > o promulgation of the census of 1S3D It was apparent that for Nebraska to have uu equal representation in the Fifty-second concross three 'additional ' ronrcsentativcs should be elected and thnt in the Kitty-second congress , bcinc the present oancrcss , Nebraska was and Is entitled to six"representiitivcs ; but the Kilty-first eonpresv Ipnorlnc the right of Nebraska to an equal representation with tbe other states , passed an net approved Feoruary 7 , IMil. tnauiutr an apportionment of representatives In congress ntnone the several states under the eleventh cenfeus , ana providing that tbe act should take effect utter the 3d day of March , lb',13. llwlnupx It .Nlic torjp nnct Vulct. The rel a tor then pees on to assert that as far ab the apportionment act passed by the Fifty-Drst conpreis undorlattc * to postpone the oquai representation of Nebraska in con- press until after March Jt , ISM , tbe net is nugatory and void and that the s-tato of Ne braska was ana is under the apportionment uct passed by the Fifty-first ( . ouir' > ss en titled to six representatives in the present L-oncross. U'be relater further cites that the people of Nebraska did not elect thiee ad ditional representatives at large to till tbe vacancies in tbe Fifty-second congress and that there are notv existing lh.-co vacancies in the present congress which ought to be filled by u EDOcial election. On October Mr. Cromlien called upon Governor Boy a and made a formal demand tbat bo ut once issue his proclamation for a ipicinl election to fill ILe vacancies Gov ernor Bojrt positively relusod , clving as bis reasons tbat the matters in question were of too vast importance , tbo legality of the pro posed nriion too dubious , and tbe consequences quences possibly too serious for him to as sume tbe responsibility until the supreme court or the attorney general bad instructed him as to his legal duties in tbe premises. Governor Boyd joins with the relater in Ask ing the supreme court to make a solution of the dittlcul.y and thus prevent a local con- trovesy. History of tlie CHSF. Govercor Boyd stated to a representative of TUP. BEK this forenoon that be did not know who was backing Cromelipn in tbe at tempt to nave three additional congressmen elected this lull. He was convincoa that tbo Omaha attorney was simply acting for other parties. The matter was first broached to bun several days ago by ( Jromelien , who as- serlod tnat Judge Doane and others had been won over to u favorable consideration of the matter. The covernor stated at that lime that be did not consult auy of the gentlemen referred to as to tbe proper construction of tbo law , but tbat the attorney general was his official advisor. If the attorney general advised him tbat Nebraska was entitled to throe additional congressmen in tbe present congress be would issue a call for a special election but not otherwise. Governor Boyd tnen addressed the following inquiry to At torney General Hastings ; "A question has been raised before mo upon which 1 wish you to advise mo confi dentially. Under the new apportionment act of congress , Nebraska is entitled to a representation of sli ; it has but three ; is it not entitled to three additional represents tlves for the remainder of the present ses sion ? " The above query was addressed to the at torney general on October 17 , and on tbe same day the attorney general replied that in hit opinion Nebraska was not entitled under tbe apportionment not to three adai- tinnal representatives in the present con gress. Acting uuder that opinion tbe gov ernor , two days later , declined to secede to Mr. Uromehen s peremptory demand for * special election. Supreme Court I'roremUncs , Tbe proceedings of the supreme court this morning were exceedingly brief. John F. Cromelien at Douglas county was admitted to practice. Tbo folloxving causes worn arpuod and continued : Lord against Peaks , Sbellenberg against the Fremont , Elkborn & Missouri Valley llallroad company. Wag goner aeainst the First National bank of Ureighton. Tbe following causes \voio arcued and submitted : State ox rel. Cromelien against Bovd , Burrows against Hovuland , Anderson against Pierce county , in ro Newton. In tbo case of Peaks against Lord leave was given tno plulutiff to serve ) and file briefs in fifteen days from October 13 and defendant in thirty days thereafter. This has already been dune by stipulation , but it had not boon made a matter of record before tbe court. Court adjourned until to morrow at' ) o'clock a. m COOK BOOK FREE "For the Lafe" SOMETHING NEW JUST OUT. COOK BOOK Moiled Free. Bend name and address to PRICE FLAVORING EXTRACT CO , CHICAGO. Unlike tiie Dutch Process No Alkalies OB Of her Chemicals ire need in the preparation or W. BAKER & CO.'S BreakfastCocoa which if alitolutely pure olid lolublr. It has morrthan thrte timri i tkettrength at Cocoi mixed wllh Starch , Arrowroot or _ ' Bucar , aud M I&r more eco- bttl , cutting Itn than one cent a tun. It it delicious , nourishing , and Sold by Crortrs nttyirbsr * . _ W.BAKEE & CO..Dorchester.MUM. Hi"S.l5lli St. , OppDsitelTo. PSYCHO METRY ! DR. EMMA HAZEN , Tin. I'hciuotuvuM riifilc'lun. Toarbfir na AutUor * emi , will txiiuti lijTU mi'lrjto i > Uj-lclum aud otLrn to tsoalil * tlmai Ui dUxnu > l > dUvkke * and cite lite cumin e luieut wltliuu tucfchic iiutntlout Come or send a Jwck g ( lialr wltu li.uu uid h tettil Ot-mon- e fl Till : HKALTIl OKFICi : , 416 X Tth ( t Dr JOII.S BHCLUV , I'rcs Ayer's ' Pills Arc better known tuultm > rc general ly used than nn.Vawtlier calhurtle. Sujrar-couted , iniri'hi-Ti'getnble , and free from mercury or rtny oilier injti- rious drntr , this is 1lic lileal family inediciiu * . Tlioupli prompt and energetic - getic in theirnctioiilh ( > use of these pills is attended \viUi only the best results. TheireffecMktostrengthen and regulate thporgunic functions , bring especially bene > . ? lnl in the various derangements of the stomach ach , liver , and bowels. Ayer's Pills are recommended by all the leading physicians and druggists , as the most prompt and effective remedy for biliousness , nausea , costiveness , indigestion , sluggishness of the liver , jaundice , drowsiness , pain in the side , and side headache ; also , to relieve colds , fevers , neuralgia , and rheumatism. They are taken with great benefit in chills and the diseases peculiar tr. the South. For travelers , wheth bj land or sea , Ayer's ' Pills are the best , and should ne\er be omitted in the outfit. To preserve their medicinal integrity in nil cli mates , they are put up in bottles as well as boxes. "I have used Ayer's Pills in my family for several years , and always found them to be a mild and excel lent purgative , having a good effect onthehver. Itisthebest pill used. " Prank Spillman , Sulphur , Ky. I'riparwlby Pr .1 C.Aytt.l-Cn. , Lowrll , Mast , fcuid l > } Unigglm LVCTJ where. Every Dose Effective Vou cnu roilucc your ivolcht from ten to twenty ] > uiidt a month , ut hoiuc , with out Blarying , ut reasonable cost by the use Ol Dr. Clarke's Home Treatment , perfected in many years practice , causes no sickness or injury to the ticultti , is highly indorsed. Scud for proofs and testimonials. DR. F. B. CLARKE , P.O.I > rnweria3. Chicago , I1L ACSEXTS WANTED. C TAKEAPJLL. Hobb's Are the Best on Earth. Act gently yet rrompt- ' ly on the Livrfe , KII ) . OR. HOBB'S > E\S ana BOWELS , dis- pclllnc Heaflaclips , Tev- cis and Colds , thorough LITTLE ly cleansing the system of disease , and cures Vegetable habitual constipation They are sugar coated , donntpripp. very small. eney-to take , and purely repeUlilr. 45 pills in each PILLS vial. Perfect digestion follows their ut * . They cbsiilutcly rum ulrk licud- cchc. and are rurommend- el by lcndn > ; r5irillfl 'ii < . for EiUe t > y lonfllnf ; flruccists orisentbyinii.1 ; S&rtK. a vial. Addrtss i KOBE'S MEDICINE CO. , hops , , Bait Franro nr Chbja , I " TOR SALE IK OMAHA. KEB. , 1T ! FtihnftCo C o.r 15th $ Douclan Stt J A Fuller & C o , Co' 14th & . Dourla-j SU. . U Fuller 4. Co. . CUDDCU lUoCi , Ji The LieiJig COMPAHn Cattle are reared on their fertile grazing fields _ inj Uruguay , solely to provide prime beef for making the world-famed Liebig COfVIPANY'S ' Extract oF Beef Oonipplcnl cheml'ts BUPIT * ise evpry do- lull , from tlifi cure o ( the cuttl aud through the tuocusso < > of nmnufin-turn Biruiiulous fIouilintH : prevails to Hie ipottlasn. ' tlio coiiiplotod tixtnict. 11.In [ irt's.oni'1. the QUAI.ITV. n.vuii and I'Uii- ITof llilhfunions product , which la to- duy. as n-hun llrsl put up by the K Ohcmis.1. Justus von Lie biz Incomparably the Best I'or Improved und Cunuomio Cookury. Tor Delicious Kefrusbluc Huef Toa. TO THE OWNERS OP ALL LOTS , PARTS OP LOTS AND REAL ES TATE ALONG SEWARD STREET FROM 2CTH STREET TO UbTH STREET AND THE INTERSECT ING STREET : Vou are hereby notlCufl that the utidor- sliinod , three disluUircstud fruubolderfiof the city of Omaha , have been duly appointed by tbu mayor , with the approval of tbeclty uouu- cll ot snld cltv. to ussess the duimuu to vlie' owners rcspuctlvelyof the property utfucted br thoclmuueof BrudoottfiuKurd stioet from 2Ctb Htruet to ' 'ith struct und In I crenel in. : mrnot , cluclared uucussury byordluuurn l o. IIM , piissud October lllfl , ' 1 'J2 ' ; uppiovcd Oc tobur ir.th. IR'CJ. ' Vou urc. further notrflirtl that lnvJne ao- copled said uiipnintmenl. .and duly auulllioil UB required by liiw. wo will on tbu IlrJrtuyof Novnmbvr , A. f > . IBUi ut be' bourof lUo'uiock In tbe foronoon. ut tbe ollk'O of John ] ' 1'luck. TiTil Uhiimbcr of < Kiiiiiieree. within the cbrpor.ilu llniltb of suld i\iy \ meet foi thu purpose - pose of considering luid imriiciiic the usHess- inent of dumiipe lo thu onuerh ruspectivtily of suld properly a floe ted bvsuldcbunguof siude tuWinc into consideration eptiolal beuetlts. if uny. " * " Vou are notllluil to be.prcHeiil ut tbe time u ud plucu uforunuld uucl.iiial.o uny oujertlont to or stutoments eoncerniiu sivid of dumajes UK you muv consider proper. JOHN I' . I'LAl'K. OiXIHOK j. 1'AUU 3UUS W. KOIIHINS , Omaha. Nub , October' ' . ) . IBJ- . O 'tilut. To the awuoisof all lav * , { > r parts of lota ou Aibortlruut from ! 0th to Itltb streets. You are hereby notified that the undur- slcoel. three Uislnteruttea freeholders of the city of Omubn. have been duly appointed by tbe mayor , ultb the nppiovul of tbe clly council ot nIty. . to uki.ci thu dutnugu to the owner * lOctiiely of the property af > fueled byt. jj Arbor from 10th to Uth streets , dec. ro j ueoussuij by ordluunce 110 , pa s d Oftohui Htu , J83J , approved Outober Ji. loIJ. ! Vou are further notified thut ImvliiE ac cepted said appointment , uud duly nua.lfled us required by luw , we will , ou tbcvih day of November. A. IL 1B1C , at the hour of two o'clock Iu Ilia ufUirnoou. at tbe otil B of CeorceJ. I'aul. ID'S I'm aim street , wllhm tbx corporate lliulu of said city , meet for the pur pose of considering and n.iiklnctbe iu Kt * - ment of damupe to the owners respectively of Maid property , uftected by said crndlnf. tuk- Jnc IptooooslderailoQ fiei-4ul ] beneQtt , If uny \ou art > notlfiod Ui be present ut the lime and p uce aforesaid nnd luuUu uny objections leer statements conecrniuisuld asuebauient ptii us you mny consider proper. O'COHOE J. I'Al'h. W O bllKIYKK. . . JAMES STOUUHAl.F Omaba , October l , TAMNO r.OMJS. frooUroa'ion a : d r.otirpof nubml lon tojihe 'Mirt itisM voters of the viif of of tlm ( ) ue .tltm of Imutni : tbe of the r.ty of OmubR lnthputnnf cno huticirfd HioutanU dollnrs ( H ,0.nn to liay for vhc rout of JIHX Hit rrpnvineni : n t > - ndninir.ln : the Intervention * of Rtroet nnd spuro * upp.-Mllo alleyo in nulrt rlty. and to 1-wy thp cost of Davluc in front Of real estutc n t subject to u e < iiient cf Kpeclsl taxes for vnt 'ns purpose * . To thr cic.'t < ir and Ipjfi ! voter * of the pity ot OinHlm- 1 t eorc 1' . IlemK mayor of the city of iiinHlm. tl < > tt ue thK my profUihut'on , and J by the millmrlty > e tnd in me nsiifb mayor I do licreby c.ve public tint cp to tbe oli-cwir iintl lecul voter * of tbe city nf Omatm that n roneral election will bo hnld In Raid cltv on Tue. ( Jny , the elchth day of Novembpr , lS9i for tbe pin po c of fubmtttlnc lo ild ulwtors jiiiJ li-k'ul M > tf-r tbe quetlou and prpposltlun , followlnc , tolt : ? ntill bonds of tbe rltv of t'-nalin In the nun of one hundred thousand dollars ( Hun.OiU ) bp l nrd for the purpoipof Having the tx t of tmvinc. rcpnvlne or mneadiiuilzitic thu Inter- HOPIlonotil t trects nnd puitre * opptnlto t llo s In salt ! city , or ) uvlnc Hie mil < if Irnntcif rcu' fMatinol subject to of special fixev for DRVIIIZ purpose's bondto run not more thun twenty r.vi vtmrs ana to benr Interest payable c -annually nl : i rule not cxrcedlnfhe per cent per ann - n n in. with iHUilion * nttnebed. lo bo railed 'I'a vine bonds , and not to tie Mild for le than pur. tbe propppdi of n tnen shnll t u u - ' ( l for no other purpose than paj Inc the cost of bain. . - . rt'parluc 01 macadHin'r-lnR tno Intersortloni of streets and spncrs opposite nileys in suld rltjor In front of real eMute nol subject to iissen ' > > eiit of Fpoc-ltii tuxes for pjvluc pur- po es'J The said question nnd proposlton slmll be nhmlttitd to s ilil eloetors eullre In tbo bronrt form proUdea b > bin forolllr.ul bnuots , with tbe words 'lus' " .No" prlnle . " thereon All of fuld bullets huvliif ; an ' \ " mark follow * Inc I IIP word Vex" shall be eonntud In f.i\or of IssuIiiR BHld bonds , and ni : of snlil tmllrl * hnvincnn \ ' murk following tbe word "No" shall be counted and eonsltlcred us apaltist the Issiilnc of Riild bonds. The PIUS shall be opun tbe iliv of smd elue- tloii at elzlit oolork in the morn'nc und shall conlln'ieopeu tmtli mo'clool. . In the c\enln ; of tbo Mime uny ut the rcsi rll\e votinc places , us follows. rinsr corner Tth TV corner Sth rornur jith aud Jonus i"li > ltrlet-SEooruorl3tb and ; flrst alley soaitb ofrierco street . street c. JV wlnf rlct7s E cor'ieof 1'nrU Wi'd ' avenue na \ \ Illiam struct. Mil llstrlot b W corner Itltb and JJloUory trt'Otft , I'lh ' DlMrict-S tV corutr Cth aud Center vroi'tH. tuili Ilslrlct-N \ \ eorncrntb and Bancroft tfGCiS nth District N E cornsr lath and Vlnlon SCCOMIvAitn I'lktrlut-N W corner Uth and Jones i'nd Klstrlct N W corner 13th ai.d I'acIDo * ' ith Disirlct-S corner inh nnd i.eaven- x rtli st reels. rah District S n corner Jd and I. javen- wottli streets dlh Dlblrict-EiM tide of South Mlh street , OUyoSltO I'a | > plt > t0n hTU. Tth District b E corner 10th and I'lerce streets htii Dlstiict-S K corut-r Uth and William i'th ' District N E corner Sliteenth und Center - tor streets. lith District N TV corner UJth and Dorcas stroets. Ittii District ? E cornel 21th and llancroft I''tli District X E corner 15th und Vlnton street" . 13th District H TV corner 13Ui and Valley streets 111 j District N E corner Mlth and Boulevard avenue. THinn WARII. 1st I ) strict S TV corner istb un/1 Chicago slroeln. 2d District N TV corner 14th and Davenport streets. : id District South side of Oapitol uvcnuo uour ( west ofi lath street. 4th District West Hide of lUih street , be tween Douclus und Dodue streets 5th District N E corner lutli and Oapitol aveium Mb District X E corner lith and Hurnoy street * . 7th iilstrlct-S E corner 11th and Doujlas streets. Mh District N E corner 13th and .Tucksoti streets. Uth District S E corner loth and llowurd streets. rOUUTHVAttll 1st District .N TV corner 171U and Davonpori Rlruotn. -'ntl DlstrlctK W corner 2Jud und Daventiort streets Jrd District N W corner 2.'th und Dodge streets. 4th Dlfctrlot N E corner 17th and Dodge btreels. Mn Dlstr'ct N E corner 17th and llarney kVJeets. tith District X Vf corner "Oth and Douclas stieets. 7th District N TV corner 20th street and St. .Mury's nt enue Kth District S TV corner L'Oth street und St. Mury's auue. . Vlh District East side of Fouth IBth Htreot , hutwocn llirnt : > y street und fat. Mury'savunuu. 10th DM net N W corner 13th und Lea > en- worth streets. lltli District fi W corner 17th street and St. Mary's urttnuo. nrrn vfA.no 1st District East side of faiierman arcnue [ ipiHtte Mandersou ctre t. iud District S E corner Sherman avenue and Witt street. Ilrd District H W corner Sbnrtnan avenue und Luie htreet. * th Dlktrlct N W corner Sheriain avenue anil Oruce ptroet 5th District s VV corner 17th and Charles streets. fith District East Ride of Sherman avenue about IIIJ feet north of Mcliolus street. 7th District H E corner li > th und Izurd street K. bth District N TV corner 10th and llurt street R. Uth District N E corner 15th und Oast streets lOlli District Hast Fldu North 17th street he- tneon California und t'ass i > tre is. 11th DlBUiol-B E coiner Ibth and Ouss streets FliTU 1VAUII. 1st District 3 E corner'4th btrcat anfl Ames ut enue. 2nd District S W corner IlCth itrcol und cirund u\cuuu. Ilrd District N E conifr 45th und Grant streets. 4th District SV corner Sltb and Mandurson klreelt > &th District SE corner SHIi n.ud TVlrt streets. Clh District fa TV corner 33rd und 1'arlcor str ots 7th District N TV corner i'Hb aad Oorby slrerts hth l lstrlct N E corner 27th and Durdette streets. Hth District N E corner " 2nd and Grunt luth District N V { corner 2 tb and I'ranUin Blreuu. 11th District H W corner 4tb und Franklin streets. U'th District S YF - cornorJnd auO Clark- streels , SEVO-TU WAUU. 1st Dlstrlut H W corner 2Sth and Mason streets. "nd District N L corner fth arenue and I'opnleton avenue. : : rd District S W corner Ittlli street and Woolwortb avenue. 4th District N W corner 2 th street and Arbor street. Mb District South sldo of Vlaton slrcot neur ( east of I south : il'd umnnii. Clb District b E corner il'Jth arenilo and I'oppluton uvenuo 7tu District N W corner SJlb and I'raucls street > i. EIGHTH HAII1) . 1st District East sldo of ttth street near ( south of i Chariot strnet. "ud Dlstrlut Went sldu of S3d struut near ( south : itl 1'aul street. .Ird District N W corner -'Oth and Nicholas streets. 4th District N E corner irttth and Oumlnz slreets. 6th District West side of North " "ith street near ( north of ) i'umlnc street. nth District b E cornered and Hurt si reels. 7th District a W corner -t > tb und Oasi streets. 1st District H TV corner 'JUS and Cumins streets , id DUtriut N W corner 40th and Outnlng streets. Dd District K E corner 40tb and Furuarn it reels. 4th District North side of Davenport street near ( west of ) Northed aienue. Mb district . ) E corner 81st avenue und Dodce street. Ctb District H TV corner tMlh avenue and JxrUwin utrwt. In witness whereof 1 nave hcreuulo eel my liana as mnvor of bald city of Oiuuba , tlris J7th day of October. 1H91 _ . . . , , GEO. P. HEM IK , Mayor. Attest : JoiixGiiovrh , tlty t lerU ulUallt JOSEPiTGILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PAHIB EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PEK3. Overcoat Arguments Arguments that speak louder than words , are prices Prices to talk must be loud voiced How is $3.75 For a loud talker for a orood * wide wale & cassimere overcoat Or would you rather have a heavy long ulster for $5 Or a still better one for $7 And for $8 Ah , that's the stuff For $8 we have the finest light beaver overcoat you ever laid eyes on got blue black brown ones , too Wide wale Box shape $8 that's our leader , You prefer a storm ulster we have them all prices all fabrics These are our arguments Columbia Clothing Co. , Cor. 13th and Farnam Successors to M. Hellman & Co. WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUC'TION. Council Chamber , Omaha. 7\ub. . 1SU2 lie it resoived by tbe oily council of tbo elty of Omaha , the mayor coneurrinR : That wooden siilewaUs be cnnstruetud In the city of Oinaliu usfloslcuatud bnlOH. vith- InHvocluyi ufter tbe publication nf thK inso- lution , or tlic person : ! ) service tlieieof. as bv orlinanre K ituthurired and required : sueh sUlownll.h lo be iKid to Hie pii'sent prade on tliestieetb tperlliod herein , nnd 'o bo eon- Ft i uc led of iiinu iilunk of MiieliIOth ami ihlrkiii1Hnu bo laid upon .lolsiu of such uniieiisums and in f-ucli inunner HE is nre- tur'uud ' by the Bpni'llleutlotis on lile In ilu > oflleo of the boaid of nubile woik and unuer lib Euucri ision. town : t outh ildo df HleUorv street , w ' , more or ] i.n lot I block IU 11 ansuotu I'litee , uiusoiit pr. dedfcot vide. North MClf of MeboliiB street , lot ' . -1 block IS Wnlnut Illli. present crii'le. 0 fuctwldo East * iao of JTth btreet. lot 13 hloak IP Wal nut Hill. nrif.ent crude , U fee' wldo. Ciibt Kidu of 4ili street , .nts 17-13 hlocU 6 Walnut Hill , presuiiv crude. 0 feet nl < Je. S-milh klde of LuUttHtreet. lots 1(1llli ( ; hlock ID Clifton Hill , piosent Rrudc. n lout wide. bonlli side of Lake street , lots 1 to < i Inclu sive block 11 Oliftou Hill , present grade , C feet wide. hiintb ride ot Lake htre-ot , lots 7 to 11 indu- blvo bloc ) . 11 Clifton Hill , present grade , b feel ulde. North side of IJloudo street , lots 3-4 block 3 I'lirkor'd ndd. prevent crade , Cfeet wldo Weal tide of Gth slieet lotH 1-L' iilock i I'Brlior'o aad , present Kr de , 0 feat wld South Bide of MIIKOU struct , lots 1-1 ! block 11 Kountze & Kulb'h add , present prude , OJeet uldu. South side of Mason fctroot. lots 1-2 block 12 KouiiUo A. Kuth'fc udd , probout crade , C feet wide. West Bide of Hub street , lots 1-4-5 block 11 Kountib & ICu tli's udd , preount piaduUfuut \\itio Lhsl side of Hah Hrpct. 1oUt : ; block 12 KouiiUrt * A. Uutb'a udd. present prade , 4 feat Kukt sine ot IDtb street , lots K-23 bloc 12t Kountzu i ; Uulb t add , pruoenl crude , 4feo Noilh side of I'lcree street , lot 27 block 12 Kounlro A : l.utli't udd , presnnt grudo , 4 foul wide. wide.oulli -oulli side of I'lorcp street , lots 1-2 block 17 Koiint7 ( > \ . Kutb'fa iicld , piutipnt t-'rade. 0 feut w Ide. Wosl b'clo of Iftlli slrciut. lots 1. 4. ,1. R. D. 12. III. 10 , 17.1.U 'l.lneluhivu lilocl ; 17 Knunt70 \ llulh'h udd , jircBeni ciudo. ( i font wide ; . Ivo'tli bide of Klin Btit-et. lotH R-P block 2 Okxhoina I'iirl > . prudent crude. Cfeet wide Norlb sldu of Klin ftrwt. lot 7 block 1 Oka- IK.IIIII Turk , prehiint ei'du. 0 ft'et vrluo. Mi-bt side of 2ithhtit ( et , loll block a Marsh's udd. present undo , ropulr North hide of Churlet. stri'til. lot 7-R WiU. blockr > , hbliin'8ucluesuilillt > bud 141 nde.Ofl wide. Kusl Bldu of : i'ltli ' Miout. hit 1-24 lilouk Hill- bide No. established prade , n fuel wide. And be It further resulvoUt Thai tbu board of public norks be und ncrc- br IB autliorl.ui nnd alruclucl to eaubu uecijiy of this rosolutlon to bu publUhud In tbuolU- olnl pupur of the cltv for one. Hfelc , or bu coned on tlie ownerx of s ild IQU und unit-lib such ownurfc shall wltliln five dujt uflur tliti publluutioti orbervlroof suuli ropy ouUktruct bald sulewulks at liernin niijulrud. thut thu hoard of public works cuusu tbii hiiinu to bu done , tbo cost of eonhtruetini ; Mild hlduwutkft rospoetlvely to bo uh'.oi..ud uzuln l tliu real esmui. lot or part of lot In front of uud ubut- tlriK hucb Kldewulkh I'likseri Oct. IHtb und ' 'Mil. lh 2. U I' . J AVIH. 1'rehlaont Citr Oouncll Attest : .1OII.N OHOVE- . Oily Cleric Approved ! GIXl.T. UHMls , Mhvor. NOTJCIZ TO CX5NSniUOT BIDEWALKd. Totbu ownnr * of tbu lots , purls ot lots und real erauto debcrlbud In tbo ubu\u resaju- tloii You and ouch of you urn nereliy notliled to coiibtruut nooden nUI Hiillb ; nt > runuliod by u resolution of tbo rlty ccunoll iinil inuyorof thu city of Oniubn , of which tliuuburo 1st copy. j' . w iiminiAi' . nu , rtiiilrmuu llourd of I'ublio Worka. Omaha , Nub. , NoTuinlier 1st. loUj. uldit To the owners of ull lots or parts of lolefiont- lur on Dusatur street from 1111 to illsl ntretit ; Vou uro hereby notltled tht the uuder- slcued. throe UlsliitL-reatud freeholders of tbu City of Oniatiu. Unvo been duly appointed tiy tbe niuyor. w ltd tbo apurovul ( if tliu city coun cil of kald city , to us&ass lliu damaiu to the owners respucthely of the iironony aflecttJ t > 7 nradlni ; of Dwatur Jroiu ivtli to illst htroets , declared neopHsary by ordinance : cSl. psbsed October 7,1HDu ] > pr < ived October ID. lUli , Vou are further notlOud , tnat bavin ; ac ctiplnd kald up [ > olutujviit , and duly qualified Ufa required liy IHW. we will , ou tliuutb a ay of November , A. D , IS'Ji ut tbu hour of a o'clock In Ihe tfltirnoun. ut tno olllce of Onorn J , I'jinl. 10(5 ( 1 arnum fctreet , wlinlu the corponttp limilBOf Buld city , mtiBi ( or Uiu purpime of conbldtrln ; ana making tbo ni > u vm nl of dunmceto tbe oununt rekpeotively of said properly alltictei ! tiy said cnidluc. tnklut into coiii.lder tlou nixiolal tioimlltb , if any , Vou urn notlllud to be present ut tbe tluiti and pUce uforuunld , and maLe any objertlon wt danejc * a ) ou inuy contlder pr GKOUUCJ 1'AOL , J. F. 1'LAfJK. T. 11 M't'L'LLOQH. Omaha , Oct. 21 , IB92. O-ldluv DOOTOH , : SPECLA.L.1BT. In thu treatment of all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. ana ull Weakness and I' Border of " wllb lo sof couniKC. ambition. and vitality , night reu years of the mot riMiiiirkublu succass in tliotrcatmenl of thib class of cilsoasuB. whloh is jirovi-ii by tliu universal testimony of thou- unds w ho huvo boon cured. Write for clrou- an > und nunition libl , 14m uud J'arnum sts. , Umutiu , Nab. To J. A. llontolla Mlliii Votoru , Ontbarlne Loeblln , M M'\eren AuraniHii A. 1 * . Ohrlsto- phprhon , L'lura Ford , ( > It. Kilbvvortli , Juan Molir. Ot'iirso ll'J'zseliurk : 1 ou ure Iii'tuliy notilhul that tbe uniler- slcnud. tbroudlainturi-stecl froeboldors of the c-lty of Omuhn , tinva bocn duly nppulntod lir tbu mayor , wlili the upjuovul of lluiclty coun cil of sblil rlly , to iiHoebs tbo dumupu to tbo owneis tt'biect | ) ( > ] ) of the pror rty cloolured by ordlniinee mteeHaaiy lo bti opnroprlutvd for tbe use of said city , lorlho purpose of opcii- inc und cxlcijcllnuH'.lli hi rout from Vluton street to south city limits. . Vou uio further notillud. Dial liavlnj uu- c-eptrd R ild iippolutmuul and duly qualified a * lucjnlrud by liiw. o Hill , nn tlioaist day of Noiumbur , A 1) . 1KU , ut tliu hour of IU o'clock In tne foinnoon , ut tliiiollloo of T. U. Mu'JuI- ' locb. room M2 N. V l.llo llulldlni : . within tbo uorpurato liinliF , of said city , mutit lor tbu pur pose of considering und muUInc thu u us - nidiitof ( Iu in nee to tin : owners ri'spuctively. of bald property , by IPUMIII of such tukluc und iipproprlittiou tbi'ioof. tiklnclnto considera tion Hp rlul benelits. If rny. 'i'liiipropeiI ) helonirui ? to you. proposed to bu upproprliitucl UB ufortmald , n J which bus been dut'luiod uecussury by Ibe oounoll. by orUmiiuce , to uppniprlnto to the use of tno city , I'eliiKBltnutti In s.ild flty of Omaha , In ihi-county of llotmlnH. unclhtiitcof Nubraeku , Udescribtid in followfc , in-wlt : S 20 feut of G'J fuel of lot 4(1 ( , B. K. llour ' pint. Okiibomii. West ICIwt of lots 10 und 11 Mottor's nubd - vlhlon of lot 41. .1. 1. Ko crx' pint of Okabomu. West ( > C feut of sub lot I , tux lot -U West fir fi-el of lol I.'i Oak 1111 No. 2 , t-fii'li7 foetot ttust aifocl of lol 1C , Oak Hill No. 2. \Vcetlf. feet of lots / . , 7,8 Motlor's sub of lot 4V. K } * . Uo.-eiV plut of Okalioir.ii. North -'liu feet of eat IG of lot 4G , , U Hov ers' pint Oliahoniu \ \ list -.I feel sub lot 4 of tux lot 211 , Vou urti notified to be prusent nt tbo time time und plueu Mforosnlcl , uuil niuko uny on- .1octonn ! toorslnlo iifiiUouni-eMiui' ' , sulu jp-o- ItOMid upropilullon. | or abneHiinuut ut dim- : uROk. ui > you mill oodhiiidi pionor. T II Mo I'LIXJOII , .IUIIN r , ruAt'it. JAMK'j HTOU'KUAln. Omubtt , Oct,2Cth , IWi To all owners of lot * or parts of loin ou Huug- IhtRtroot- from : .tah titieet to tbo west linn of llo.-ts & . lllll'it second addition : Vim uie hereby uotlllcd that tbe unuor- virned , three dlslntentsio fruuboldHr * of tlm city of Omabu. unvti been ( Inlv uppolutiid by tbti mayor , ullb tbo : tpprovul of tliu city cuun- cll of said flly , to ussem tbt ) ( lamuiro to thu OHn r ii'Djiuctlvuly nf tb jiroimrly tiflfirtud liy thuobuncoof Krailuof Duuplunsirout , tin- clurud necessary tiy orolniuioii Nu lh > , pttBkBj Aiisukt- , liu. ' , approved Au "iiht " 4tli , lb < i. , ou rt < further notlCud that bit vtut o- ccpted bald uppolntment uud fiuly ijuMluud as rixiulrtid by luw. HU will on Uiu i iirlh-4UUi aayuf Noi-iimher. IWi m the liourof IU o'clock In the inornliic , ut the olliou of Cliutluv 1' . Ittm- amln , I'.OO Dodpw .tre.ut , tvli tiin tbu tioriiorutH limitb of said uity , iiieul furl he uui iiusu of consider. ns uud niuklni : usboniiicut ; of daiuusu lo tbu oHunii r ) sjectiit'iy if * ald properly affotlud byfiold cratllntakuis tate con ld- urutlou spuclul l > t > nuut . if nn v. Vou uru notlUuU to bo prosunt ut thu tlnui nnd plufii uforotuld und muku uny ohjuclHui to or ElutemetitH oontMirnl tie bald us. of dmuupon us you m y t-onsldcr proper CHAItI.r..S 1 * . IIKNJAU1.V , ' JOHN r ] LAtlC , < Jominitu | of A. Oictha , Nub. , October Sut , 1.1JJ. ( Jiiil 101