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    THE OM/VIIA / DAILY IJEE : THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 17 , 1802.
WILL CHAEE THE LOCA1IOS
Mulorn WoDdmen to Decide on Pjrminent
Headquarters Today.
LIKELY TO REMAIN IN ILLINOIS
Botnn of tlio rtppllcints lor lite lliinnni
1,1st of rnnillililr * tot ll" > Variiins
OflUra tu He I Illril rrulnrci
of IrMrrd.iy'it Session.
The head cnmpof the Modern Wooilmon ,
In session ut Imposition hnll , launched fairly
Into the business of tholr biennial session
j-cstorday nud dlsposod of a number of im
portant mattors. 'Tho proceedings through
out have boon eharautcrlred by n dc-
groo of harmonv otitltoly in Keeping
with the fraternal principles of the
order nnd which materially expedites
the transaction of buMncss Asa matter'of '
fact tnoro Is comcnratlvcly hut llltlo differ-
onon of opinion In regard lo ninny of the most
vital matters that mo to bo nctod on , and
they nro ROttlod with no Irlctlon nnd In a
manner inutuullv satlsfiictoty. 'iho most
Important question Unit occupied the atten
tion of the dolomites ut tne inoinliiK session
was the relocation of the headaunr.or *
of the order. There was no lack of
claimants for the honor. I"1"01 * '
KOiicially allowed to DO imtltled to the head-
( marter * , as the oidurls much stronger in
that Btnto than nnywhero cl o , and four
cities of the jirnirlo state offered proposi
tions vostordny ,
Pulton , which H the present headquarters ,
wanted to rotiiln Its nrlp , but thu delegates
from Pcona , Koek Islnml nnd bprtnpllold
were on hand , each anxious to carry
back the prlzo to tholr respective cities.
A decision between their ilvnl claims
\vn made a spoiilnl order for ! i o'clock this
nrtornoon , mid as the genetal opinion Is in
favor 01 aiolucatlon it Is Ilkoly that ono ot
the three cities last named will bo hoioquar-
tors for the next tun years.
rvatmi-t ol tlm Morning > < 4sl ( > li.
The romalndor of the motnlnu session was
occuplcn bv u consideration of proposed
changes iu the fundamental law by the camp
ns u committed of tlm whole. It was decided
nftor eotiRtdornble discussion to incicaso the
number of head physicians front ono to three
nnd the coinmittco on the revision ( if In\vs
and ritual was instructed lo prepare amend-
incuts accordingly.
The greater part of the afternoon session
was devoted to the evolution of a slnto of
nominations for the head ofllcors which will
bo elected this morning. It was the unani
mous opinion that Head Consul \V. A. Nortti-
colt , Head Adviser Illnim C. Hodpos nnd
Head Clerk U.V. . llowos could not bo im
proved on anil ihoy will ho elected without
opposition. The olhor ofllcos dcvclopsd n
number of candidates. D. U. Zink of No-
biaska , who is the proiont Incumbent , was
nominated for head banker as were also U.
* 1. Thornton of Nebraska and M. A. Tbayer
of Wisconsin.
There was a plentiful supplv of candidates
for tno ollluo of head physician nnd choice
will bo made from a slate consisting of
' Charles Kcrr. John I. Suolly , M. L tiood-
rich , D. II Whltford and C. A. Collins of
Illinois , h T. Ashbv nnd Q. L , . Humphrey
of Nehiaskn. J. II. Slu\-ons and M.V. .
AVotortnun of Wisconsin. I. L. Potter of
lown , Pranlt Swallow of 'Kansas C. A. Mea
Collom of Minnesota nnd .1. A McDowell of
Michigan.
There aio five members of the board of
directors lo bo chosen and they will bi
selected from among the following : J. N.
Koeso , .f. W. White , C. T. Heydpcker ,
Marvin Qunciieitbusn , A. P. Aoryand
E. S. Smith of Illinois , J. G. .fohn on
of Kansas , A. K. Talbot of Ne
braska. P. F. bilvcrmoro of Wisconsin ,
Al. It. Curriers of Michigan anil E H. Hutcht
Ins of lown. As memhois ol thu nu.ating
commltleo of three. Perry Perkins of Iowa ,
II. A. Ijarrabeoof Minnesota ntid Humphrey
Pierce of Wisconsin , wcto nominated for re-
olortlon , and W. I. Klein. A. J. Grimes nnd
P. J. Fannolor of llllnoi nnd C. C. McNIsh
And Kd Cnupman of Nobragun woio also
ntmod. The other nominations wcro : Ilend
escort , \V. II. Dawson of Minnesota ; head
watchman , Louts II. Ilass of Illinois ; head
Bontry , D.'K. Mentch of Illinois
The ovonlnu session at the rooms of Camp
. iNo. 120 , in the Continental block.vas do-
"votpd to an nxninpllllcnlion of iho Hoar woik
of the Ho.Mil Neighbors.
WIl.U'l'll'H lini O/1 Ull ! HIliUltT.
lie Tllllil.1 the 1'uopln't 1'iirty Mil' MUCH to
lie I'roinl 01.
DrsMoisT.s Iu , Nov. 10. General , T. 15.
Weaver , candidate for president on the pee
ple's party ticket , today issuea n lengthy ad
dress to the voters of that party , dcclirini ;
that tbo onranlzallnn Is but little bohiad the
republican party in the number of stoles
carried and will dountlcs hold the balance of
power in the sunato ; has doubled what
It hail uf ropicsontattvos ; hiu secured
contiol of u nutnbor of state governments ;
holds Iho balance of power in n majority ot
the states ; has aroused a spirit ( .f political I
independence amonc the pcopla of the north
west ; has Ralnou a Inrco following In over.v
ulato in the south and ban in Kansas , a stuto
containing mnro union oldiurs th-m any
other , elected n one-aimed ex-eon federate
soldier of the peoplo's ' party to represent the
stiite at lario in congioss.
Ho says that tuiDihtlatlou , almost , of the
republican party orcanUatlou , loavc.s tbo
former nilheronts of thtit party fioo to ally
themselves with Iho Rioat auli-mnnopoly mid
Industrial inovaniont. The accession nf the
other paity to power is the tosultof violent
icaollou , and not of the dullbcrato Jiulnmont
of the A mat lean pooplo. The liMiloM of iho
triumphant party , ho declares , uro without
nuy well dollncd policy , oxropl that of con
temptuous disregard for overv element of re
form ivituiu Iho ranks of their own party
and ainont ; the puopla nt larze Thu now
ndinlnlstiallon , ho says , will icnoro the
thrcu cniitiml'oiis ' of modern times rclatini ; 10.o
land , money nud transportation , unit will not
nitomnt to solve nithcr In fact , the whole
force of the now i-ogiinn will bo oxorchcii to
prevent reform In these iinportan mattors.
'iho urgent domatid ot tlio people for tbo
free coiuflRO of silver la to bodisduinfullv
ignoicd and new obstacles will dojinless ba
interposed lo further restrict the use of thu
\vhito metal. In contempt of the doutilno of
Audiow JuoKton , Kuionu.tn atistocruts are
to be permitted to dlcuio our Iliiunolnl
nolloy. A uniform local tender currency
isr.uod by tha government IB in bo Haijrillcod
nnd abandoned nnd soilous nttoniDb , will bo
made lo force the people 10 teturn to iho
fraudulent system ol state ham ; issues which
periodically ftwlndlcd the hidustiial clas&us
of the frullH ol thou toll.
in Cicnural vVvuvei'd ' opinion the violent
political storms of 1Mb and Ib'.l. ' , which tlrst
swtpt tlio dotnocrntlo and then the repub
lican party from power iu spllu of the
weight of patiouugo which they currlinl ,
blRtiKy H turiiulonti'ondllion of the political
utinoaiihoro which plainly fonisliadouH tin
appioachlnir cilnls. Ho urirot that tlio woik
ol orttinlaUon ! of the people's p i-ty bu now
pushed with oneruy throughout nil the
lutes. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
linn ? tlio rrnxlilnnt In iitliy : ,
YORK , Nov. 10. There was a proccs-
i of cnthustastlo democrats In Mashputh
lastulKhlhlch narrowly escaped terminal-
IhR In a riot. The visitor * had a wagon aton
which wni erected a hria n DaiiKllnir from >
this liridco was un onigpf Prfsldput Har
rison. As soon as the uncanny object was
seen bv the local democrats thoio were mm-
| orliRB | of Ulsapproynl , which soon brolio out )
In open piotoft , The leaders of the proeei-
lon tn&Uted that such nn exhlullloii was esnn
Insult lo ovr/y loyal cUlren , no matter how
thov differed en < juo unim.ol pnllltca , uud all
were bound to u'cogulzo and uiuintuiii the
dlKulty ot tUo ofllco of chief raacitiirata.
'J'ho ofllgy was eventually drawn up n dark
sircotnntl torn to pieces , while the croud
Jioolod at tno men who huii plauned thu
affair.
( ! oiiipl | n llotiiins from Illinois ,
Oiiif too , III. , Nov. -Ootupleto unofll-
olal returns from the ontlro stuto k-lvii ClevS *
Imirt. 4 JhJ2 ; Harrison , 3' . > , > ,7s5. Allgeli for
, uo.jkiy ; Pifor , awiw
Vork'n
Yonn , Nov. 10.--AII illscutsion i of
thu composition of the now cuDiuet U atlll
iutho cinlirvoutc tat ) . Smith M , Weed's
name Is the latoit to be proposed. Weed has
been n constant friend of Cleveland , and
his partisanship has commended him to
democrats generally. HitRh U. Wnllaco's
c.indldncy for the josttnastor RoncMlshlpis
pushed vigorously. DnrltiR the last cnm
pnlpn ho was 111 practical charge of the
democratic canvass In Iho far northwest ,
and displayed coed Judgment. All the
trouble nnd contention over the scnatorshlp
In this stuto has been allayed , and 1-Mwnrd
Murphy has u clear Moid.
NrMV Mcilio ItrlnriK.
SrUV , N. M , Nov. 1(1. ( The returns
from cloven cmtnllos civo Joseph a majority
of over 500. The tipper liouso of tno legisla
ture Has two republican majority and the
lower house llvo democratic. The report
thatCnrtroti will contest.Joseph's election Is
not credited.
Smrd OOP llrpnlillr in In North Oil , < iPi.
BtsMMtrK , N. U , , Nov. 10 Litosl 10-
turns plvi' ShoitrldRC , fuslonist , for gov-
ornor. ' .fciUU majority. Tito entire fusion
state tlcltot bus ijoon elected , oxcont D.ihl ,
I'ipubllciin , for sccrotary of state , who has
LOd majority.
C.ltlllll Ulll
El. P\so , Tox. , Nov. 1(5 ( Hon. Thonru H.
Catron was In this city yesterday nnd II hns
boon rumored that ho has determined to contest -
test the election of Hon. Antonio .losoph as
doloi-nto tocongress from Now Mexico.
rinl li < il ( Miliitltit ; In Now Hampshire.
COM out ) , N. II , , Nov H ! , Onioltil returns
to the secretary of stnto ( 'ivo Smith , tcpuli-
llcan , for unvornor. t.'l,74l ; McKltiney. demo
crat , 41.4'J-J ; Smith's plurality , 2air , unil
majority OU.
u. i't it Kits
I'l.ins Tin tlio M > slonlilrh Convenes at
l.llliolu .Null tVeelc.
LtNCotv , Neb , Nov. -Special [ to Tut :
Mnu.J Ni-\t Tuesday the twelfth annual
session of the National Farmers confess
xvill conrono m this city , tne represent illvo
hall nt the capital building being the pl'ica '
whcro the body will deliberate. Nebraska Is
to ho congratulated Iu scouring this , ono of
the largest and most Interesting gntlieiini's
of roproaontalivu and piauttcal ncriculturisls
over assembled In the United Status. The
National Partner * congros = is made up of
ono dull-gate and 0:10 nltcrnuto Irom etch
congrosslonul district in Iho United St-itos ,
two delegates nnd alternates from each stuto-
the hcuds of all stnto agricultural
societies nnd state agricultural collogui , nud
this ! . \tiaroncmombor finm each local agri
cultural society in tbo United Mates , -so that
the lopruscntatlon and nttondanco nt this
inootinor should and will ho iho lamest ever
hold in the history of the or a
I tun Hoilj.
The object of this concross Is to aavanco
mid build up all the ngriculuiial interests of
thu nation , giving it the recognition that its
importance do'nands. His nonpolttlcal , and
this accounts. In n moasuie , for its success
before our national coutTiusa in securing
Ilia passngo of such important measures as
tbo ititurstiUo comtncrco law , the onlaiirc-
incnl of the signal set vice , the making ol
thobccietui > of aciiculture u cabinut onicur.
usldo from iho prominence given \niimts
other questions relating to monopullos ,
trusts , coinuia.Hions , unjust disoiimina-
llon , oto.
While only niembats or ofllclal delegates
can vote on meastiins tolatiiu to Iho inter-
osis o. the coagicss , anv ono interested can
attend nud tnUo partln the proceedings on n
line I indicated by the program given below ,
and all who attend are onuileu to the Kama
hotel 1 nnd railway privileges extended to
doleeatcs. The snssiotis will bo hold nt the
cnnltut in the house of representatives , Lin
coln. The Lincoln Board of Trade and Heal
Estate Cvcnanicii will sooth-atnmplu arrange
ments nro made for all who attend the congress -
gross and the imsiuois men and .ill cllizons
of Lincoln bill you a hearty welcome.
The Nebraska Stale Uonru of Agriculture
in i connection with Iho expcnmonl station on
the t slalo farm will have un attractive exhibit
of grains , etc. , fit the meeting.
Program for the ncsmoa.
TbKSUtV. NOVEMBKU SI , 10 * . M.
Oullfdlo Order.
Music hy the Hand.
I'riyer.
Wulooina tu tlioSnte ,
. . . Hon..I. \ ' . lloyn , cov ornor of Nebraska
Kcsponso
. . lion. A. W. Smith of Kansas , presi
dent of the N itlon.il r.irinur * Uanfton
\Vclcoino to the Oily
llou. A II , Walr. Mayor
Itcsuonso
Hon. 1) U. I'nrsoof bavannah , Ua ,
\Vclunmn
lion ll.Ii.Uiiklcy.l'iesldoutlio irdof Ti.ido
1'esiioiiao . . . ' eciutaiy It. b' . Claytonot Iowa
Mitslu by thu ll.iiiil
Annual Address hy the I'rosldent.
Appointment ot the L'oimulltoo on K csolit-
ttons and rin.iiii.-L > .
! i r. n.
InttodiR-llon of Memorials ninlltosoluilons.
Iiulupundenuuor A'iiciilturo and Trans-
purt.illon
lion W. t'opo Yo nu.m of Missouri
Jleet IndiHtrv In Nobrus a
" I'rof. M A. l.niin of Nohr..sk i
7.10 I' . M.
KcKiilarOidm of Uiiilnu-s.
The SJuci'ussfn r.irni.r. . . .
Mrs. .losophliio WulUerof k-uis is
The rior.il Interosl
. . .Mr-i KOI ort A. MeUlulliin. Athens , Ala.
nin.M.iiiA\ : \ IMIII.U : . ' ! . to A. M.
KuRiiIm OriltJt of HU > | IIUSH.
11-liu.iy Traii3iuut.illon on ( 'omninn
KOKIS . . lion .1. M.Stiihl , Qtilney , III.
Transportation on Common ltd ids
. . .llou. W. S. OL' line , Joe Park , Neb.
2 p. M.
Ueziilai order of business
lncliv Idu.illty of AiiiLTlcnii I'nrmln ; , . ,
Co'dnol ll.inlel Soodham. presnlunt.
Isow I iiKland A rlcultur.il tocl.ity of
Ilosloa , Mas , .
Address Snlijeet to bo Milocted
, . . , lion. 1) . Walker Molvoun of M line.
Addioss buliject lo Iiu buluelrd. .
liuorgeT. Palri-ldld , p'-o-.ldent
Agiluitttural College , Munhatian , Kan.
7ilJ ) l1 K
Itecnlar onior of hnslncss ,
Addtess [ > rainilii n liealf/cd Afulioiny ?
, . Mir , A..I Sawjer. 1/linolii. > eh.
Scluntlllo liulutlon of Money teA rluul-
titiu and'J'r n-p iilntlon.v
lion J. II.Vollci of iNanhiia. In.
A rlcnltttro In Oklahoma
Hon. II , J. M.UIalr. ( Jl.hihoma.
TIIITII1V , NOVI.MIint "t. 10 A. M.
ItPKUlai orilui of business.
Uovcriiniunl Ownership of Hulln ivs
, lln'j II. U. llroiva , Atlanl i , Ua.
Agrleiiuro In tliuonth . . .
lieiiunil II. I ; Iliirkottof MIS-.U-
nlppl and r. M t'loiiiiinus ' of Kentucky.
( iii tlio null- ,
In addition to thn nbovo sotno plnusant on-
tcrtninmont ii belnp aviunRoil lorisltou > ,
not perfected i.ow , but wilt Uo .mnotinccd
later. A now and prolltubln time is prom
ised ull v\ tin come , -and f vur * body , vho can
do so is cordially Invited to attend.
The following hotels , luvo oll'orcnl reduced
rates : Lincoln. Windsor , Ctpltnl , Liudell ,
Upelt , Tromont , Bond , Grand and St ,
Charles. The r.acrotnry has scluctod tbo
Llndell hotel as clliclal headquarters where
jouinustiill cull , icgUtor jour natnos with
bun , and obtain it cot llticatci shouinp ; tnnr ,
you have attended the ircetinp , which will
enable you to rut in n homo at one-third rale ,
piovidr.iirou have romcmbored to tuho u
receipt fiom the ticket a ont to whom you
paid your furo comlnij to Lincoln. All u onis
who sell thiouch tickets are provided with
certificates to till nut. and will do t > n If you
icquost it , mid it u Important that you do so
it you would BUCUIO thendvantauaof the fun-
vuntion cr reduced latos ,
OllliriHiil till' Concri't * .
The following is a list of oftlccrs of the
conci-oss. Hon. A.V. . hmlth. proudont ,
McPheison , JCun ; Hon. 1) . C ! . Purse , vlou
prosldoni , Savannah , On. ; lion William
Frcorautt , treasurer , ChcrolleUl , Mo. ; Hon.
B , F , Clayton , socrotiiry , Indinnolu , la ;
Harry C. Brown , llrst assistant secretary ,
Atlanta , ( ! a , , and J. M. Kelly , second assist
ant secretary. Mucedouln , la , The vlco
proKidcnls fiom each state lopicsontcd at
tbo last mcotin uro :
Alahrma , Dr , U Nuwmnn ; ArKnusas. in
T. Hendorsoii ; Colorado , G. W. . n ;
riorloa , H. U LOIIUUcoivln ; , O M. KuU ;
Illinois , Douuls Jvonyon ; Indiana , Leroy
Tomplolou ; Iowa , 1. P. BowdUb ; Kuusus ,
Edwin P. Snydcr ; ICojluckv. F. M. Clutn-
cns ; nulsianu. Colonel K Poster ; Maine ,
llllpm Freemim ; Mirvland. Dr. A.
I Massachusetts , Culouei Daniel
11 , John T. Itlch ; Miosls-
.HurUutt ; MUsourl , W. Popu Voa-
kku. O. t' . Turner ; Now H.imp-
\ W , SanoornNew ; Jersey ' ,
\uctli.v ; Now York , Prof. 11. tl ,
, f Carolina , H. Massy ; Ohio ,
-Mliuwii ; OroRon , Ocorgo W.
Mttubuli ; l-biiiifylvaiiiii , U , McCulloiiRb ;
Hhodo iBianil , Prof. O. l-'lag : South fait- )
Una , U. .1. Ternr ; Tooueisee , II. Meutf'or -
. . oni , Uedliold \ \ Prtinlor ; Virfinlii , Charles
. OrutUnj West Vli'Blala , Orlando Hard-
Wisconsin , V , U. Norton ; North
Dikoia < n IFryar ; South DiHota. J. P.
Diiy , Idaho. P. K. Hnrkt-r ; Montana , John
W. Woodson ; t-Unh , ' W. Sanborrt ! Arl-
font , F. A. Ottllv ; California , A. H. UoeK-
bill Oklahoma , il. C. bt Clalr.
it.iinr.it in I.N i.ivn.N :
Aged anil III u llnstnn rnthrr Kills Ills
TITO suns unil Cumin I Is Sulrlilc.
IJosTOV , Mass. , Nov. l-L5illssoppo ( )
Pntonc , nn Italian , last night out the throats
of his two children , aitud G and 11 , nnd then
cut his own. The children died Instantly and
the fattier was found tod.iv U Ing on a misera
ble bed In his teem In n dying condition. Ho
cinnot recover. 1'Alone , who is about M
years old , in.ulo a living by selling chestnuts
nud oven this bnrj pittance has lately been
cut oft" by Mcknosj. On his person was
found a receipted undertaker's bill for Ills
wife's f unoral , dated Juno ( i. ISO. ! , and n
CO for n burial lot In Iho Holv Cross
CO ut Kist M ilucn. Tno following
t leltcra were nUo discovered. Tlioy
, \cro wiltton in excellent Italian and showed
uoucluilvolv that tliovrltor \vns 'veil
educated and bud tlotihJlossseen oetterdays
HUSTON. M iss , Nov 1C-I tin o ( lee dud to
fill li It , linn tli it my sk-Unt 11 lias hecnino
clirnii o and will not ului mo Inn * life , ami
nl oim act-mint of inv 'sift- , \\lio died llvo
months ' ' u&o , \ > lie WIIM inv comfort mill thn
conforl ot our fii'inly The iinlnt-iiil nii'l '
in ilcrml pissloa toivinl our uliiulron re
quire * NIL' not to limo Ilium on thu utrciM
\\lthotlt ntti-ndinc-p mill ulthoilt the earn of
thulrmronts lotlmtouli tluiy may COIIIP :
so mm tlii < v Mill uiil > inoro fullctty , I'll it
onisouls nriy u-st In peiou. I'VTONJ.
HOSTOV , MHSB. Nov. 1 1 Until t < ) dnv I ( to-
luyi'd to Kill tny rlillclri'li. iSn I c.m il icnno
inori' It Is now II\L' months and thirty d ivi
Mni'ii my wlfp died , \\lio was my ucrn'o nud
uninfoit mill who illuil Io\in3 lirr olillilr"1 ! !
unil ht'ilinshind I iiumtln nmildunud , mid I
h-id not the com ice to lo.no the house nr to
leave inv I'lilldinn whom I HCII now hut from
from day tnd-iy. anil I "fu Hi vt my pnorchll-
diiMi ulll bis lotion tltoslruut without iiiiiifot t
orfithcror _ motlior. ctylns d iV ntid tiiKlit.
' .ic-il t : < ) il' \Minlil I t ithcr dlo u tlmil'iinil
times ami si\o Itio honor of my fnnlv. Ml
ch Illicit \\oiu hoin with all this comforts
of lifo nntl : ire of coofl famtlv mid nrn
not turd to ll\ln on the stiuuts Ilko
Umso botn In uilsi'i ) Tlt'il niv i-ontiiau
ntiiv tomiiln In till Itssticnsttli nnd not Icavo
i.ic llx tut : still In misuiy anil tint I miydlo
within si\ months of tlto tlnto of jaywlfo's
death. I | > i iv. I h.ivo IIPPII sleU tctinuintlis
mill am not Imniovln ; and EIIIJIIII tint It Is
to Mono to Improve I would soomtr din
: i thousand limes
my lioiiso I leixo to the jus
tices of this ilou kilinont to he so d to'pay the
o\unscsnf | n.y tuner il and to hiuo us hurled
nuir my xvlfe.hlch Is In HID lot I ha\o
boncht. P'iy all uxpoiisos mid If any money
Is lufl , glvo It nil In the henellt of Iho Orphans
> .ot-lnty I pr.iv to Iho authorities to initko the
niiilkO- ( way uosslhlu lo It iii-ik | > rt to the
hurlil gromi'l. ' and that Ihu bodies he ro-
and no' muiltoitcd
Utrissri'i'i I'U-ONC.
ilniiMtimils l Uri'.in . . .
At JJ/ant-Passed Hussla , from Now
Yoric.
At HostonArrived Michigan , from Liv
erpool.
At Now Ynrls Arrived Cthlnula. fr m
Ulnscow ; Fuld.i from C'.onon ; Citv of I'nris ,
from Liverpool ; Aaistordnm , from Hottei
dim ; Kibe , from Bietnun ; Bovlc , fiotn
T.lVLTDOOl
At London Nnv. Hi Tuo North Gorman
Llovd steamer Luhn , Iroin Ilrenion for Now
Yorlr , which ran aground yesteiul.iv in the
liver \Vi-sor , has noon floated nntt proceeded.
At 1'niul Point l'as.ed StuttKart , fiom
Baltimore.
rnnioyji. iiti > nnt.H'iis.
T. V. Ciolden of O'Noill ts at tuo.Pnxton.
U. CJ. Dorr of Stromsberg is at the Uollonc.
J. II. Jones of Hushville is at the Dallouo.
It. O. Watson of Kearney Is at the Mur-
r.iv.
P. Bonnell of Superior is at the Ar
cade.
I ) . J. Bell of Tllden is a guest at the Ar
cade.
cade.A.
A. J. A SpafforU or Lincoln is at the Mil-
lard.
lard.U.
U. C. Leroy of Nebraska Clt.v is at the
Mot ccr.
Ij. M. MIchols ot Fremont is n Ruest at tha
Mercer. <
N N. Carrcmtar ot Svracuso is at the
Paxton.
H. II. Uoydbton of Nebraska City Is at tbf >
Oollono.
.1. A. ( Jlcavor of Lincoln is a suost at the
Ucllono.
V. M. Doraey of Ponca is a ftnost at the
Mtllard.
F. J. North of Ficmont was at Ino Paxton
yesterday.
O. H. Allyn of Ca/ad was at the Murray
icsterdav.
A. K. Ulcltloy of Hushville is registered at
the Arcade.
TnntnasT. 1'rlco of Dillor Is a guest at
the Pnxtou.
.1. R Itiimmel of Fremout was at the Del-
loni ) ycHton'.ay.
GtorL'o U. Kind of Panhurv Is loijlstered
at the Oollono ,
n. S. Paddock of Fort Hoblnson Is n stiost
at the Murray.
( JcorKO ft. Dorilngtou of Palls Clly is roR-
istoiod at the Millard.
Charlo-i Wnstncr of Cirand Island Is amoni ;
thu guests , it thn Ahllurd.
I' . B. Allot ) of Lincoln was amoajr the ur-
ilvals at Iho I'axton yestarday.
Mr. and Mrs. S M. Novtti of Kentucky
are unions the Ruests nt the Pnxtou.
Mrs. Udlton Kisloy today iccelvcd news of
the death of lu-r futhci , Colonel ,1. ( J. Bur-
hridco. formeily cf Jnck onvillo , Pla , but of
latu a resident of St. Louis , Mo.
Cmr\do , III. , Nov. lt ) , | SJOcial | Tolesr.itn
to Tin : I5i K | The following Nobrasirana
roKtstetcd heio today : Slionn.mV. . IJ.
Wllll , Onmha. Trornont .1. U. Moss , L. .1.
Wllkins , O. IJ. Moar . Omuhii. Victoria J.
K. Ivnox , Omaha. Great Northern .losouli
( ininoju , Omaha ( iranu Pnclllu I ) . II.
Burrows , O"iiihp. Palmer \V. II. Bagwell ,
Omaha ,
NKW YOICK , Nov. 10. [ Spocinl Telot'ratn to
Tin : llrt. . | Omahn A. O Lowh. Ilotol Al-
bou ; F. C' ( JrablH , IIolTmaii house ; IJ , UOSP-
water , Gilsey liouso ; W , 1C. Smith Now
Yorl ; ; A. D. Bi.indnls , buvor for J. L.
Uramlcls&Sons , Omnhu , Broidway Central ;
\V.l\Bixtor , buyer for KUpatrlulc-Kooh
Ory ( j'oods company. U'estmlnsier. No-
biaslta K. E. Valentino , Nc-v York.
.NVIM or n.si'titin\ :
Uouieitlr.
Tlio Itockforn Plow company of Huokford ,
HI. has assigned. Ijl.ibllltles , $ ; j , K ) ; asuota ,
( I10.UOO
U niiw Hi'oins ceitaln that South DaKot.-i
will rcmihmlt thu prohibition iniipo ltlon to
thu people *
Kirm.'St II. Il.mof AKr.in , O. , shot and fat -
t illy noundtiil his hoiibokeupur , JIr . Maria
Vlolc , and ujUipQtl ,
( olonol .Tat-1 ! : Olilnn who WAS shot at thn
I'UKI H' I < otiN trauU TuiisiUy , IIIIB so fir re
covered Unit ho has been movnd to St. Louis.
.1 trims ( 'lirlsuniin. a farmer of .Tosumtnn
county , Kiiitno y. brutally murdered an old
friend and neighbor named ( jcor o WooilH.
The alTali was horribly lirunil.
( JnidliiB has coinmoncod on the YanKton &
MCMIS Tails latlrnad frrnn the YanUton , K I ) . ,
Kiidoftliu ruad with. 10 i ion at worlf. Tiu |
Kradlne of the VnnKtoii A. Norfolk roud has
Leon llnUhod this weolc ,
Mrs Maud Hathaway , the wlfo of A. L.
llntli.iw ly , 11 wokltliycltl/ennf Cluvoliiml , lias
liuon In DiuiMT , ( 'jlo. , altliucUturtof l.uretlo
ooiiNtitii but tins luft there and Is now Huld to
bo at hut old homo In Urvenvlllu , I'd.
Complete list of the moinliorn-eloct of the
North I ) iMita | c wlaluro show the rupuli-
ha\uon Joint liillot ft. ' , diunourats
St. > tnllit. ; Indi'iiendunts I' ' , demojratto-lndu
p'jmlt'iiis "i , roimhllcnn-lmleijendunts - ' .
' 1 ho trial of Miss llattlo Ackcri.vlio shot
and Hurlnnsly woitndud Mlchiiul ( juliin , a tele *
Kt-aph operator at Hou Inorc , N J. , kovcr.il
weeks auo fur horvharaeturandelrDU- -
latlii. bciinil. ilous iy ports about her , termin
ated In n ver Hot of "not guilty. "
Thu llolulan vovernmi'iit , tlirou.-li lucoun-
tiiil , luia in olusted auanlst honillu liauk the
thlrty-boven IjolJluu Klusa tiluuurs. whq ar-
rlu'd ut Now Uirk unroiitu foi I'lltsburK and
lieaidlm : n dojUl.m of the secretary of the
treasniy thuy will bo hold on Kills Island ,
Tliocoiincllof fiuloratlon favors tbo propo
sition to cri'iito a foJcrnl council In Omuid i ,
mid othur llr'tlsh ' provinces will huvo a rep-
ruicnluilon.
Whllacelobratln ? n weildln : In Hulnmanca
nluu puoplo wore Ulllou and thirty wounded
liy the house In which Iho fcsllvlllca were
bolnit liuld collupiliiK.
TholnhalillJiiU of the Island 1'onza. In her
Mcditnn inuitu sou , are In nUiteof terror.
caiisuJ liy tt'i ) laomoiitary oxpoctatlou uf f u
itorrlMu | oiirtU'iimku. '
SURE THE "TO IS THERE
Harnoy Peak People Havd Made a Oor-
taiuty of Thoir'Stannlforons Supply.
" 3 * *
COMMENTS OF TIIELONDON MINING PRESS
lirport ol ( . ' .iptiilitjrjikluliThiim i , the Uro it
CornUh t.tpprfif Commented ITpnn-
.Hint I'livorilitji-rnturo of tlio
( Irrtuj tfjilustrj-t
Uii'iii City , S. IX , Js'oi10. . [ Spoclul to
Tun ' UIK. : | On list Mor.day , without any
blow or olustor , tlu big mill of the Harnov
Peals compinv quldlv commenced crushing
tin rock. Two months nud more ngo nn
effort was undo In certain qUirteM to have
the big mill started un so tnht It would bo
turning out pig tin befora thu election , but
thoinnnngoincnl stated tha' . iho matter was
n business nnd not n political ono , that thov
would start up the mill juat sosnotinstho
mill was entirely complotoJ nnd the railroad
spurs from several of the b3tnines to the
mUiwo.-n built , so that nftor once starting
the mill could bo kept in oro.
The mill at projcnt U crushing 2.TJ tons of
tin rook per day , nl which nile It will tuin
out over 125 tons of metallic tin per month ,
The mill was so built , liowovor , that iu ci-
pacity can bo doubled atony tlma , which
will allow of an output ot of at Jl.O 10 tons of
metallic tin per vonr. This onu mill alone
will supply n considerable amount of the
total tin demand of Ihu United Stales.
Captain rhonrti' lieiiort.
What has , hoxxovor , caused more talk and
cxcitnmcnt , both hero and la all other places
Intci-ustoil In 13lacli Hills tin , than the startup -
In up of the tin mill is the publication In
the London ( Kucland ) Mining , K'lllwnv ' and
Commercial Ua/ctto of October 'JJ of C.ip-
tain Josi.ihThomas' tepoilon the tlndoposlts
Ol thu Blade Hills. Tno report , with iiccom-
panvlii ) ; notes , would occupy sin or seven
columns ( of TUB Utn Whllu in fact favor
able ! , it is so severe In Its condemnation of
the manner In which the operations of the
Ilirnov I ] i'onk compstiv were conducted up tea
aP short tltcu uuo and condemns so much
proporlv as not bolngliUoly to pay , Hint at
llrst reading it seems an unfavorable icpoit ,
1t 1 his apucaianco of bolug unfavoiablo Is duo
to the fact thai not. less than 7,003 tin loca
tions have been made la the Marnuy Poan
district , 1,100 of thorn being made or bought
by thu Harney Peuit Tin company. Many
people scorn to have considered that ull , or
po pn least a in ijorllv , ot these claims should ,
on development , prove to bo paying tin
mines , when in fact should ono out of 100 of
them piovo to ho minus tbo Uluck Hills will
tlb nrnolv nblo to supply not dnlv ( ho United
bwtcs but all the uorld with tlu for an in-
dcllnlto length of time.
Prom n lengthy editorial on Uantnin
Thomas' ropoitin the last number of the
Mining Joutiiul of London , received today ,
the following cxttuctfe nro made :
.
l Goiiiiiicndiitlon.
"Our renders on pel-using Captain Thomas'
ropoit and Mr. Chihra'notes can form their
own conclusions as 'loBwhother or not the
Ilnrnoy Paaktin doqesj s are whiuihoy have
boon ropreseiUed to be. and what we have
asset ted them to bo.Vif'a commercially pay
able character. Briefly , wo muv express "it
to oc our belief thau-u > taln Josuiti Thomas
amply confirms nnd * vindicates the poiiton
wo have , durmi ; the pa'st few years , taken
up with reg.uI to this , uroat mining under
taking. Our essential point practically our
only point has neon that Irom all thu ovi-
donees available , ofll0ial nnd otherwise , tin
exists in tbu Black Uilu of South Dakota in
navablo quantities. Wo have repeatedly
been at pains to discriminate ! between
the llnanctal aspect on the ona
hand , ana the -intniiii. nnd inuustiixl
aspects on the other , 01 the Ilainoy Peak en
terpriso. Wo have stuck to our RIUIH , and It
is yratifyincr , after ( Ub'stj yellrs of outer con-
trovoriv. to bo nblo ! 'to congratulate our
selves that our views In every ossentiol par
ticular Uuvo boon endorsed by tlio ad
mittedly gicatcsb llvinc nutlfdritv on tin min
ing. As n mutter of fact tue enterprise
may bu said to stand oc fall in Ibo opinion ot
the mining nnd commercial woild bv Captain
Thomas' icport. As facile pnnceps , the
highest nuthorttv on tin , and ootng chief of
the greatest tin mine in this country , ho has
a roDuUllon to piobiirvo of wtucn any man
ininht bo ptoud. It is proverbial that his
reports arc ot the most cautious chaiacter ,
and ho possesses that mobt useful of busi
ness faculties , lotlconco.
I'l.ilhu Irom /'oriiUliiiiiin. .
"Abo\o nil , Captain Thomas is a C/oir.lsh
man , proud of the Cornish tin miniuj , " indus
try , and probably not aliojother dead to a
certain degree of perfectly icasonabio , pat
riotic prejudice ngainat other sources
of tin supply. 'J hat such a man
should report as ho hns done
with tegird to the 'Goitio' and others
ol the tin deposits In the Black Hills of
bouth IaKnt.i , of which deposit < ho nfUrms
it to no his otiinlon that the richest hnvo not
yet been opened up , is sutllclont endorse
ment of the views -vn have always pro
pounded when loferrlng In these columns to
the disputed piosHnco of tin in payable quan
tities in the far west. Of course it zees
without saving that in such an immense
mineral area the ores uro not of uniform
richness. With logatd to such of tno de
posits as , for instance , tbo Cowboy , Uoitlo
unu White Whale Captain Josiah's conclu
sions are eminently satisfactory. It Is to bo
boino in mind that each of theto deposits iu
in itself equivalent to n valuable mine. That
there is Un in the Llaelt llilU of extraordin
ary metulllo ilcnness Is now placed beyond
doubt , and that there nro deposits of an 111-
loriorvnluo which , indeed , in some cases , it
would not pay lo wet I : no ono dlf.piitos , but
t&king the \ast area of tbo tin beaiiui ;
ground na .1 whole , Cantatn Josiah's dictum
sufllclontly clinches all mattori in dispute as
to the paying capacity of the oioperiy. "
iiTTT1.1 itr.n IT.
No Inillcl iiirnl round Auiunsi llullt'B < < l
Unrdoii-r of ( * toi ) \Villniiin ,
Wyo. , Nov. IU. [ Special Tolo-
pram to 'J'nn Btu.J The report , of the crand
Jury today terminated ono of the complica
tions arising out of the Into rustier war.
Shortly nftor the Invasion of Johnson county
suits woio instituted apainSt about forty
residents of that county to prevent so-callod
idH
Illegal roundups. To servo thcso papers H
largo number of deputy * marshals were
sworn In , of whom ono , Cloorgo Wollnmn " ,
wan Killed oy homo tieraons unknown.
Flank Smith , onovofiituo defendant ! In the
Injunction suit , wiw oin ChoyeniiO'-u few
weeks later , and was ifxostod on u charga ) IVf
conspiracy to dep4YQj.Hoiiry A. Blair of
Chicago of the cn.uaLonfnrcamont ot the >
laws. After Iving io JiU ovur u month with
out a hearing ho was released on ? tUOO ball l" ,
No sooner was ho rt'.jaoscu than ho was 10-
arrested on the charge of conspiracy to kill
Wollman , and iho 'United States cointms-
blotter bold him wltQqut ball. His uttornoy
ntonco Instituted batioas coipus procoonliics
before the United Status court nnd Smith
was ncain dlcbarg < $ Q Again ho wao ur-
icbtod on another cdinMalr.t and held with.
' Jo
out bail.
Smco this tlmo bp'hfis been lying In Jail
until today the grantJJIlry returned "not a
true bill" to tno sororel iudlclnicntmcnts
against nita. Smltli" vWU at once te
civil RUUS for falsa llnpribonmont st
those who hnvo been > pra > > eoutiiii , ' htm ,
The question of thb onstutlonullty of the
Wvomiiig roundup UWlll bo tested at the
pi-osont tei.Ti of tbo federal court
( iallierlng Ors iiiUiillon nd
ut AtliintJ \ < iHti > rdiiy.
On. , Nov. 10. The loading
papers of the south concluded a two days
session this evening , after huinc accom
plished a great deal of Important work.
They porfoctai ! the organization " of tne
' Southern Associated Press" and "for heal
first time In the history of southern Journal
ism they become independent iu tbo manago-
incut of their bu me t The Southern asso
ciation has made a contract with the now
organization known as " 1'ho Associated
Press , " parties to which are the iVoUurn
Associated press , thn largest news organiza !
tion in the world , and the Unltea press. The
following ofllcers xvoro elected :
DirectorJj J , C. Homphlllof the Charles-
f
ton News nnd Courier ; .1 U. Hstlll , Savan-
tinh Nawsj f , P. O Urlcn , Hlrmlnghnm
Agc-tlar.ilit ; Tj. . Stncuton , Jacksonville
TimbS Union ; Uoorgo Nicholson , Now Or
leans Picayune : 1'aeo M , linker , Now Or.
leans Titnos Democrat ; Adolph S. Ochs ,
riiattaiidoga Times ; John L Hiislor. Mo
bile Uoclstor ; Hvau P. Ito ell , A'.lauta
Constitution.
President , Uvan P. llowcll ; vlco president ,
R P. O'Brien ; tro-xstiror , PatrlikVnlsh of
the Aupustn Chronlclo ; .secretary , ! ' . II.
llluss of the Monlgomory Advertiser ; cltalt-
man I of oxecutlvo commlttaAdolnh S.
Ochs ; gcnoral manager , \Vllllum Henry
Smith.
Iho pipers voted tinanimnuslv to sever nil
connection with the Now York Assoclited
prcs , A thoroitch orffanUttlon of the whole
south for tlio collection nnd distribution of
news will bo made.
ninn or rni : 7/M.\sij ; > r/.vi\ri/ *
Anollicr ltnllro.ul Amtuclitlon ( Ilvr * Up tlio
tllion Altnru I.oni ; striiKcle.
CniiVdo , ill. , Nov. 10 , The Transconti
nental association U deid. The efforts of
Chalrmin Ylnlng to keep the organisation
nllvu have proved unavailing and all that re
mains to bo done Is to sco that the corpse re
ceives a decent burial. It was only after n
long ( subsion today that the friends of tno
association cave ut ) alt hope nf bcln ? iblo
to ( s&vo It. There was no representa
tive of the Great Northern road
| present. Tr.ifllri Manager Kialov lopllcd
to ( Chairman Ylnlng's telegram , acknowledg
ing with thanks tbo Invitation to Rcud to
thu mootItiK a representative , but declined to
tln so , bcuiusu it would bo both Inconvenient
and unncecssaiv. The question of adopting
n now agicomcnt was discussed , hut of
coitisc nnthlni : cnme of It. A letolution was
llnnlly adopted Instructing the chairmin to
wind up the uffjir ol the association as soon
ns possible after December ; tl nnd urovldliie
, fora . division nf iho expense of the work.
The montinp then mljournod.
Cbatrman Mldeluv lias Issued n cnll for n
tneotini : of thu Wustcra Prolght association
in St Pnltl next Monituv. The objects to bo
coushioiod are rates on merchandise , llvo
stoclf , grain and hav , coke , cement , oil -ind
lime , and nil commodities between St. Paul ,
Dttluth and points in linvn , Minnusota , Da
kota * , Wisconsin and northern Michigan.
r.loctcil Olllccri.
BtiFAt.o , N. Y. , Nov. Hi. The National
Transportation association mot heio today
In executive session. This afternoon A.I1.
Wnliior , chaiiman of thu board of commis
sioners of the Western Trafllo association ,
spoke on the subject of freijjht pooling.
George P. Blancnard of the Cential Ttaftlc
association will dollvur nu audrc-.s totnor-
IDW inoriiint' . The ortlcori elected tndny
nro ns follows : Georgn M. Lnno of Datrol * .
| ) iosldentV. ; . S. Young of Baltimore , vice
pvcslilent ; GCOIITO R Stone of Chicaco ,
secretary ; f. ll. Magdeburg of Milwaukee ,
treasurer.
Killi-H lo the UnilUM Kalr.
NIH : Yontv. Nov. 1(1 ( The presidents ot
the Eastern Trunlf Line association , after a
long 1 session today at the Uontral building , at
which they discussed the rate to ba charged
for railroad tioltots to and from Chicago dur-
iue i the Wotld's fair , adopted the following :
First , on all regular trains , .scheduled at
thirtv-tlvo hour * or loss , between Chicago
nnd Now Yont , ptesent rate * will bo main
tained
Second , during the exposition ot ) all trains
scheduled ut more than thirty-live hours , 20
per cent reduction may bo inado.
In UIIPHI iif l'ro\li' .
PiniMiiritii : , Pa. , Nov. 10 Secretary
J. S. Taylor of thn Heading road has sailed
ior DuroDO. It Is said that Mr. Taylor will
endeavor to secure proxies forT.VlOO shares
from European owners In order to vote this
stoclc at the annual election here on Janu
ary 9.
o
/ . .oc.iIHCI.I inn * .
Mr. Locke Htchaidson's rcadirg ndvoitised
for Thursday ut the Liuingcr irullorv tins
been postponed until Tuobuay evening , the
13th.
13th.Tno
Tno city council will meet in adjourned
session tonight for the purpo-o of disposing
of the business tnat was teauy for Tuesday
night's nicotine : .
The hospital committee of the Bonid of
County Commissioners met the medical staff
of the h03 | > it\l : yosleidfiv to complotn the nr-
rancements itjr giving the moilicsl gentlemen
operating looms In the county hospital.
l-'ranK Bowers and Charles Miller were
ni rested bv the South Omaha police
with seventeen ana oua-halt dozen sil
ver spoons iu tholr pasROHsian , Riippodcd to
bavo boon stolen. An Omaha otllcer will go
down today and insuest the prUoners.
The ladies of the First fhiistinn church
n 111 jivon supper on Kildayand Saturday
Qvenings , ns well ns dinner Saturday , : i5c
each , or three meals for Sl.W ( ) . In connection
with their bazaar in Young Man's Clulstian
association hall , nvervboily is invited to
tbo bazaar.
Mr. Bailey Wngonor of Atchison. ICan. , is
in Omnha today looking r.fter Homo Missouri
Pacific affnus. lie is tickled clnar through
over the icsult of the election , but hns very
little to say with , reunrtl to Kansas , except-
ng that the govoinor-eloct Is nn antl-prohl-
bittonlst of a vury pronounced typo
.Tuck Ilawlilns , n huslcv colored man , well
known to the. police as n "daoant nlggar , "
lint ono wno will steal , was brought in fiom
Twelfth and DoJgo streets with a
huao bundle of bed clothing. Ho had got
into u room at the Traveler's homo the night
before uud stripped the lod. Ofllcor Uuld-
win maun Ino nuest
Mike McGraw , familiarly known as ' 'Hail
Mike , " teen purl In thu democratic celebiU'
lion Tuesday nit-lit and absorbed a little too
much lu-tlfleial Jubilation. At IfiOl South
Pourleenth street ho slipped ami fell , bienk-
Infr his leg. This is ono of the logulai'
featutos nf thu nroRi'ams of all of Uod
Miko's uala du\s. This leg has been broken
half a do/en tunes. Ho was taken to bt.
Joseph's hospital in the patrol wagon.
A union servkowlll bo hold in the ca
thedral on Thanksgiving day , November'il ,
Morning prayer will bo slid lit UK0 ! , fol
lowed by the celebration of the Jlolv
Kitcharlst. Colourant. Very Key. Dean
( iiiUnur. Preacher , Itev. Paul Matthews ,
Thorleigy of the eltv will lake part in tbo
services. The offering will bo t'ivon to iho
Claiksou Memorial hospital By order of
the bishop. W. T. Whitman ! ) , secretary
nn.tiiir.n rviti.L' is it.
It U'Jll III ) Inlriind rulder I luoiicliout :
liiiski : lint i.y
WASttS-nTov ( , D , C. , Nov. IU. Porecnst for
Thursday : Vor Nebraska Gcnorally fair
much colder ; winds becoming iiorthivost
Per lownGonorully fair , except light
showers in extreme east ; northoiist winds.
For South Dakota Generally fair ; colder
northwest winds.
Local lt 'roid.
OfKICKOf rtlR WKATIIKI ! nilUKAU OlUIU.
Nov. HI. Omaha record of tomnoruiuro ainr
rain fall compared with corrosponouiB cluy of
past four years !
mi 18DI. JROX 1681
Maximum temperature . ft.3 il ! = > 43 =
Minimum temper ituio . aJ = > 1J = > : i !
Avcraao loinporatiiro 41 ° HI3 . "
I'ruulpltiillon . . 0 ,00 . .fl00
Staloraentohowlng iho condition of torn
pcrutuidund procipUation nt Omaha for tha
davaudsluco Match l , 18'jj , as compared
xvith tlio gcnoral average :
Normal tBinuoraturo
J foi the d.i'
' '
" " " " ' " " ' ' " '
Normai'imu'l'liVlnlloir" . . . . . . . . . . .qj'lnche
Ilellolenoy forthmliiv Olnilto-1
Dolluluncy ( .inee.Miuoh I . . . . ' ' .40 ln < ho
O. K. HUNT , Local I'orecastoniclal.
"Ilt'sJust O
-t'sJust : as 0ood rhe Grocer . said ,
proffering aifctbcr , brand. "SANTA CLAUS SOAP
Is what % we , warn * nnve ipuamj now orj Ijand i1
Vell cerlaii7lij loke noolljer , We use none but llic best ,
Alidall shrewd dealers keep itore ijou behind Hie rest ? "
Grand Special Sale of
the Bierman - Heidel-
burer stock of
AND
Wait for them ,
more fine Meltons and ]
Kerseys will be here or
Friday and will be plac
ed On Sal © at the Con
tinental
Close buyers of honest )
clothing will do well t
watch the special announcement - ]
nouncement Saturday.
Continental Clothiiw House.
DR. C GEE WO
I
Thoonlr loi.il.r , urn.mlilno n
uiit r ri' nut/ ! ' > run priaujii HIJ
ncowlih nil 11 v i 'lii-inn ' l-JUt ii-miiMij
nllaliroiiluc un-tiriM u > l > > > > t Mr ili't'iri ' till
ami tijhliunr wrln fur i | mlle i liliuK Do ID
' " iiir i m tioii ton li 11 * i y i ir it utiirt ill (
biittrr Hi ) i.alnits 'In ' l if wit i til * IDT 111
„ .fillrd nil lloj iinlrj.nlI'D nifliaia'lUtt'il l
nariimiinntuiiro .vliiloiur iloj.uri uinn'il ' lri
llurlii llooti mil I'l inn r.tlnij' * rjiDilioi lilt
iiirdlrlnpi Thi ) worhl hli Hltnan. ( Jin tlmiKiil
H'stliiKinlnlii Intlirju viir ' tiriijiloi Nolnliirlu ij
ilL'cui'iloMH nu nir."il"J. m ) pului IlilUnii
tiu itiiiviit aim pcTnian Jilt vurj
KolloMliiKoiioiiiii'DM'illy trjiui in l niril
\iiii u.li | ) iitticrilo-'nri
lho Ci.iiulilln , 4111 II iruij-ntropt , c'lronUr ' m-
iniillimilyuiri. kliliurainl llvi-r troililoi.
I'liiis Uulvort. l.'tli nii't ' l.ir.iia strjoti
iliiljllltr InlUaitlnii lim "f nirjiul'1 4 il
Took inoilli'lii i for jr i tint Bill nu fJllfl' .
Al. u Anilariun , ll.'l < anl > < utru. . " } '
BKllim i i n I Uru irliltt at dflo ii yu u i W Hn
OIDw , IClli ulCjIifwiu SU Om'n SV )
ToJM urson.J Wnod.Smllli. II.W.Mct'iiioiind
liulMut Invrnt Au-'ii'.tii'i Koiintilocia.ol ( ,
Catherlno Konnl/o ( hU wlfoi. Ili-riniii
Kount/e. 1/ntlnT K.iiiiit/o , Oliarlts II.
Kounl/v. Mutlldiv l.iirilmtr. Adallno Itntli
Ooniunilno llroHn. Mnr .uul .N. Hoyiir mid
YonyaVol'h robr'nollHid tint the iiii'lor-
HlKiio'J , Ihrto dislntnruslud froulioldurs of tlio
city of Omiih'i. have lieun duly JPIKI nled ! /
thu mavoi. wllh the mniiuir.il of thn cli >
couneliof said eity , to aH < e < jlho d4111-11:0 ti.
thn owners iuspoetl\ of Ihu uropnU
( leclinnd liy orUlnanci nocuss try lo bo aiipru-
ITMtuil for1 the , , . nf MW o ty. U-oi - ! . '
u/iliii rii * -ii i' i * 't"i'M - * , , . : . - - - - . .
hlicot , In c unnliaiiiiinii nddll Ion iriini IU
iirekont wi'iturn I tii.lnu . wmlio l.ith slrt-ct.
winxluiulnd. in li'i ' n l > y | dat N uod lo ut ,
from tno oPJi u of the fit j uimlnoer.
You nrn tiolllleil lhat ln hi , { acioptc'J
aatd unpnlntindit. und duly iiu ill/lo / i w
< iulrcu W luw , vso will , on the liMhdny of
INoYc.nhci. A I ) . . KJ. ' , at th hour ( if 10
o'ulook In tl'B forfiioon. at the ollli-o of { ilirlvor
fcO'Uonohoc , UUI I'arnam blieal , Wjllilii tun
corpomlu Haiti J of i lilclty. mcul for the pin-
) > osu of consldoiliu and mil.lnz tlu < UBSus4-J
mi'iil of d nn IBO 1 1 the owners i-spiiotlvolvl
oT slid iitopui H hy le.unn of Hiit-h taking and I
npproprlHtloii tlii'Miof. J
'I In ) pi"i"Hy | IJhlomrliU loyon piopo-.ii I li l
hu aiipmpilat" I us nf iro-nld. mid wlili hiisl
In on di ol neil oi'i'iH iiy hy tin 01 . Ii hyl
oni In iiico lo.iiiproprl tin lo I In n1of Ihocltyl
ticliu' wit n ili'il In Hill -It v or Omaha , In tlml
( oiiniy ( if II.MI- | is indtitilu of NohiasLi , Hi
( ( ( HVllllOll .If fill Ol.'H tllU II '
l'iop"ily In iiiinioof I' Uuriim
The u i"t I'l'i ' fi'ot of H.I' ) lot I ! of Hioiiiisl ]
: n fcut of i \ lot s in iho N\V t or iiu HP i of I
( > ! in. T i ; > , it 1 1 r
I'niinriy in the n.iinoof ) Uooil bmllli
A i irlti of I un d UOf oni lilt ? run u In MM la and
mil h lliioimlmnh lnt-.r > anil ii ufi ix lit II thiij
. o.ibl llnndfsilil hirlp in-Ill. II' fi nl wr.st '
thnlliiii liiilwotii ti\ lots I tiii'l II in motion 1-
'
I ropoiiv the name "t Ann-.l - Koiint/i
and II. W. Mil'.iin- . . .
I ho fniluwlnu P ili'iil or Iru'tnf land. H
Klnn UK altliKhOiilhtvu t i ornui-nr I > t 'ihiO
ril'.tddoulc i Inuo : thoiici soitli t- > tin noi
lllipof I'lnrn Klrcnt. piodiinud fioi i I unil ii
h inN additions tlioii > o < i l uhim' ll"i f' '
aloii. ll . rill HUM uf ild t I ul. Hirnot l <
tlu > wosl line of Ciiniiliuliini - iildllio
Iliuni'o south uloiu tin neal linn of I uinni
him' ) ! inlillllim < font to th hoii'H lum '
Ol.irl. Btninl. I hoii'Jo w oil iilnni ! H i Id soul h Inn
of uinrk.iri'd 10 i pointIn u ilnn I' " ' ' ' ! " ' "
IliooasHliinof lav IIIIH H and 0. mi I M il I Ihn
HtartliiK.il fi'ni oit of un5. ijlii-K .li" . "lly
till-Ill. ' ! ) HOIllll .llOIUHIlId Illlll lOlhOIIOltll I Ill
of tax lot Hj lhiin.-o ! west M fiiut lo the win
llnoiif I llh hlu'ut ; thiiiu-n iniilh pililliJlt'
thu uast Unit of lav liilt Handli to
llniMir ( Jl.ul ; Hticct , prodiiLui from
hiini'haddlt on ; Ihrncn In n nurlliwi > Unly di
i ( lion to iho north linn of Ol irk Htiocl piii
dncril : lliiiiii-o north lo tliiibniilh linn of I'.ul
( lout. I'lauo : thnncouasM'J fuel to phu-u of t
' '
-lotlfliiil lo ho pimont ul Iho Htm
mill iil.-u'o arurusiild , and iiiiil.u an > oOJni'llon '
lo or HI tti'iituuts , ( iiiu.rnliiwild pioposi-i
appioptlalliin -ishv-isinoin , of ilinum-o. u
yoM , , , y.oHld0ll.rnpri. , , . ,
( | HIV1U | |
,11 II l.N I' . I'l.AI U.
.IOIIN \ \ . UOIIHIN.- ,
Ooininlttouof Appralsori
Oiniihn. '
NOTlTK 6l'rASsiwSMHNT OK D\.M
Ais ! : I'OU f'lf ANK ( ! Ol' ( , UTe
To the owimrrt of all lots or pills of ( < it i (
llh hlricl from \\illlrm ulrt'iii I"uoi
uorin axjiiiic.
Von am hnrchy nollllcil tint t' ' " ' " " '
sieiiud. tlittu dl liilori' i fie Inn i > > " ' . ' . "
oily or OiiMlii. line lid n ilulv i | IH | n1' I "
the m om.nnli Iho appti ilof 'in ' / . ' " " ' .
cllnf h.ud oily , liiiMmsi th < din ' " ' l" tl"
( nv.ierii lusptutltuly of t' ' " pi'ipi-i' * not. "
| jy nhuiiKliU the KrHili of ild * ' ' ' " "
tfiirud iiBi-ox.aiy hy ordiunii ' > < ' ' ' ' , ,
ULtilur lili IKi.Mipproud iHiohcr itn I
Von ant furthn iiollllid th it luvltu <
fi'plod Mil aiipolnlmitiit Jil'l duiy aliu
as ruiiulnd hi law , tiu nili mi iho "Ml. d > > (
Nouiiiil'i'i A , H. ISW. in 'lh liimijif. 010 *
In Ihu aftcniijoii at th < ( Iiu > uf > ' rHcr .
U'Jluiiohoilljirariiini * l nllliiu thu < oilir |
iitullinllhdf Mild tdty. muut fur Ihu tnur" ' " "I
coiHldHr.iu nnd miilfln. ( ho as i iMmit < I
damtiac to Iho owmirx rn-jn'iiheiy t'l Mini
iiropi rt > nirctlod hy said tliniur < if KraiK till
Imr latoniiiMileriilloniiiiui.'liill'fiicllH1 ' lf.n. " > l
Voi nro notlllul lo Unpictcnl m 'Ii' ' ' V. ]
nnd pliii onfurosuld and mul.o any ohlt'i-'io'l '
to or BtutmiiunU. ( ( iiKcrnliiiti.aldii' . * "
of iUiu.k/u HI you nmy < ( inHldir ; pro-
\v. it. Ml III *
( .10. . . I'AUU , .
JUIIN 1. I l'l / l
Onitths , Nor. IHh , | i9t nllalM