Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 09, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    Till' } OMAHA DAILY BEFmiFlllDAY , DECEMBER 9 , 1R > 2 ,
THEY FOUGHT LIKE BRUTES
Joe Qoddanl and Fetor Mahcr Engage in a
Fierce Slugging Oontcst.
IT ONLY LASTED THREE DLOODY ROUNDS
JInlior Knorkrd Out A HIT nn Inhibition of
Terrific rotindlnr ; nnd SavaRo Drier-
inlimflnn I. II ( In Science lint
I.uls or.SlrniRlli.
Nr.w YOHK , Dec. S. About 8,000 vcoplo
\vcnt over to thu Conuylslimil Athletieelub's
liouso tonight to witch Joe ( loddiu-d knock
out Peter Miihcr. 'J'lio cnlortiiltinu'iit was
opened with n ten-round bout between Harncy
Mullens niul .lorry Sullivan. Uwn.sn game
light from start to llnlsh. Their work Avas
so spirited tlmt the crowd was kept In an uproar -
roar nil through. Mullens wns tin- coolest
and most clover of the two and his straight
left hand jabs resulted In the referee Riving
him the decision at the IORO : of the contest.
Ooddard was the first to appear. Ho was
given n hearty-reception , and many exclama
tions of approval wore ! hoard as ho shed his
lontf ulster , ( ioddard's reception was noth
ing compared with the ovation ( 'lven Peter
Mahcr. The Irish clumeiU in the audience
let Itself out with a will.
Goddard caino into the rltift with nn air of
confidence , niul walked about looking at the
floor. MahCV climbed through the ropes and
Goddard walked over to him and iihook him
by tlio hand cordially. The coin was tossed
nnd when It was seen that the Irish lad had
won the lucky corner , a great shout of joy
nroso from the Mahcr contingent. He were
green trunks and Goddard white. Maher
was esquired by Jack MeVoy of Phila
delphia , Martin Costcllo of Hnfialo and Tom
Clark of Coney Island. Joe McGratb of
Dublin acted as bottle holder and Jack Slice-
han as timekeeper. Goddard was seconded
by Jim Gibbons of Patterson , Hilly Madden
nnd Alex drcggnlns. U Morris onleiatcd an
his timer. John P. Hokhart acted as the
club's ofllclal referee , and Hob Stall held the
oflleial time. Everything being ready , time
was called and the contestants faced the
scratch.
Hound 1 The men sparred cautiously ,
Goddard having a confident air. Each man
held his right as though waiting to got that
member honm on his opponent's jaw. God
dard led and forced Maher to his kness ,
when ho took advantage of the necessary
ten seconds. Maher drew Jlrst blood.
Each man fought like a wildcat.
Mahcr landed right and loft and
was forced to the ropes by Goddard , who
was so tired that he could hardly stand.
Mahcr made a great rally , but his blows only
scorned to make Goddam nnsry and he hit
right and loft landing at will , taking any
thing that Mahcr could give if he could only
get In his blows. Mahcr was wild , hoping
against hope to land bis right , which bo did
four or five tiuios. but Goddard only went at
him moro determinedly and the light looked
to bo a short one ; for Mahcr was winded and
could not hold his own against bis powerful
opponent.
Hound 2 It was give and take from the
start. Goddard lan'dcd with loft and right
and the men closed la to hard In-lighting ,
hitting right and left until Goddard landed
a right that sent Mnhcr to the lloor.
Ho was up in time and they were
again at it , hammer and tongs , smashing
each other right and left until they were
both so tired that they could scarcely stand.
By the time the round was completed neither
of thorn showed the slightest signs of science.
It was purely a case of brute strength and
the man that could land the most blows was
bound to win. Both men received terrilic
punishment.
Hound : t. Toth ? men come up looking
dazed from the furious lighting of the
previous round , but both were determined to
end the contest as soon as possible. Neither
man showed the least science , but rained
blow after blow on each other as
fast and as hard as possible. God-
ilard looked the worst punished man in
nppcaranrc , as his face was covered with
gore , which llowed in streams down his
breast. Ho went lit Maher like a wild beast
nnd fairly beat his man down by brute
r strength. The Irish lad stood up gamely
under the shower of blows , but at last was
laid out by ,11 straight right on the jaw and
fell face down on the floor. The excitement
was intense , the crowd being fairly crazed
with excitement. The round lasted just fifty
"
lSll VOIl DAWSOX.
'JOuo O'Coniifll AVhlpped After u Hunt ISuttlo
of Twenty Itoiinds.
SAN FHANOISCO , Ciil. , Dec. 8. George Daw-
sou , the clover young Australian , mot Doe
O'Connell at the California Athletic club to
night. O'Connell came here accompanied by
nn eastern reputation for gamcness and
cleverness that seemed to maku him' a
worthy opponent of the conqueror of Jim
Burgo , Billy Mabes and Danny Needlmm.
DawBon was the favorite shortly before the
hour of entering the ring at odds of 3 to 1
nnd the combination of Dawsoa and Goddard
had sold against Maher and O'Connell at f >
to 4. D.iwson and O'Connull weighed in
under 148 pounds. The prize was & 1XX , ( ) , the
loser taking $1S , ! > 0. Bill Gordon was the
rcferco. Time was called at 0:05. :
Hound 1 O'Connell led first but the men
clinched and missed. D.iwson got in the llrst
punch on the Uostonlan's wind. Ho seemed
nervous , and though ho led several times ho
fell short. Dawson closed the round with a
right over the kidneys. O'Connell's appear-
unco wns disappointing to the spectators
who had not seen him before.
Hound 'J O'Comicll got in a hot loft on
Dawson's wind and tried a left for the Jaw ,
but failed. Dawson got ifi a light blow in
the ribs , but O'Connell got baclc with an
overhand left and soon followed it up with a
sounding loft smash on Dawson's cheek.
Ho had a peculiar way of dashing in his left
that raised him in the estimation of the
spectators. Dawson struck him on the head
nt short range as the round closed ,
llnntoii Showing ( InViiy. .
Hound 11 O'Coanoll forced the 'pace and
got number of lefthanders tlmt left Dawson -
son guessing. The hitter tried for an open
ing several times but missed , Dawsoii
landed a staggering left on the chin hut
O'Connoll forced him to run from a left jaw
blow. Dawson ducked a swinging blow.
Hound ! O'Connell landed a long right on
the ribs. Dawson stopped a couple of leads ,
but narrowly missed one full In the mouth.
Dawson found some trouble in reaching the
Bostoalau , who had a very uliiftlng reach ,
nnd a clinch was followed by a hard left
smash In Dawson's fuco.
Hound B Uawson led , hut was stopped.
O'Connell led with a short left nnd Dawson
landed a hard loft on his faco. The Uos-
tonlan swung airightand loft , Dawson neatly
escaping. O'Connoll waa d > ing too much in
tha opinion of many. Ilo snmshod Dawsoa
with a left on the mouth bringing blood and
angering him , ho repaid O'Connell with a
right on the shoulder and was placing a loft
when stopped by the gong.
Hound (1 ( Both men were wary. O'Connoll
led with a left , leaving himself OIKMI and
Dawson nearly dropped him with a right on
the head , O'Connell ducked after a lead and
D.IWHOU smashed him three short ami blows
in the mouth. A clinch followed , but O'Coa-
neil broke his way out and the round ended ,
Itound 7 O'Connell suddenly caught Daw-
sou with 11 left in the face and followed It
up by a righton thohoad that nearly dropped
Dawson. O'Connell struck Dawson a blow
that sickened him. O'Counoll apparently
had a strong lead.
Australia ricking lip.
Hound 8 Dawson had thus far appeared
to leas advantage than in any of his previous
lights In this country , and what ho lost in
lliu estimation of the spectators O'Connell
gained. A counter by Dawson and a rallv In
the corner at the close of the round , In
which Dawson landed several times without
a return , were the only features of the
round ,
Houud 0 O'Connell resumed his jabbing
with the loft , Dawson being compelled to
break ground. A right clip that Just missed
Dawson's oar caused the spec tutors to cheer ,
D.iwsoa's rushes were stopped by the duck
ing nnd clinching of O'Counell.
Itound 10 O'Connoll scored n right-hand
smash on Dawson's head and plunged his
right twloo Into Dawson's wind. Some rat
tling Inllghtlng that left O'Conuell in a
bhuky condition closed the round.
Itound 11 O'Counell scored u loft and
right on Dawson's forehead , Dawsoii draw
ing blood from the mouth with his left.
'Council lauded two stiff right smnshes
i'cr the heart. Dawson banged him twice
1th force In the bleeding mouth. O'Con-
fll fought himielf alKHit out , nnd Dawsoii
ail him against the ropes as the round
owl.
In the twelfth nnd thirteenth rounds
i.'iwson kept the Bostoulnn ( lodging about
ic ring to evade his right , which the
ustralian had in readiness. In the thir-
enth Dawsoii smashed O'Connell In the
celt and the latter returned , D.IWSOII
necking him to the ropes. O'Conncll was
orklng hard , but failed to accomplish much.
Iliinl Mini to 1'lnMi.
In the fourteenth both men came together
t the same time nnd warmed each other's
m. O'Conaell Jabbed several times but
as cross-countered by Dawson , who banged
'Council from pillar to iKist smashing him
i the face , while O'Connell gasped for
reath. D.iwson let up several times when
e apparently had finished the light. O'Con-
ell now showed up to be no match for D.iw-
nn. but was applauded for his gameuess.
Hound Ifi O'Conncll occasionally dropped n
3ft at long range. Ho dropped his head at
lose quarters and Dawson's blows fell on
ils back.
Hound 10 This round was devoid of later-
'St. '
'St.Itound 17 The spectators urged the men
j light and O'Connell won their npplauso
y endeavoring to do so. Dawsoii took the
ght out of him , however , by a hard left and
mm the middle to the end of the round the
lostonian dodged from corner to corner ,
.lopping six times to the lloor to escape
Jawson's blows.
In the eighteenth round O'Connell did no
ghtlng. but dropped to the ground to avoid
'imishmcnt. '
Hound 20 Dawson again put the Bos-
nnlan to ( light with a determined
rout. The Australian got his op-
lanent near the hitter's corner. O'Con-
ell dropped to his hands and knees to
void a SH ing. staying down iiino seconds.
Vlien ho rose Dawsoii worked him over to
ho opposite side with loft Jabs In tho"mouth ,
ud as O'Counell bent his head dropped him
lat on his back with an uppercut near the
opes , knocking him out.
C'hlt-Cliut ortheSliort-lliitiTd.
Jack McAultlTo punched Con Doyle all
iver the stage of the Criterion theater ,
Chicago , last night.
Andy Bowen and Joe Fielden will battle
n the Olympic club arena , New Orleans , two
veeks from tomorrow night.
In case George D.iwson wins his light with
3'Connell at 'Frisco tonight ho will start im-
ucdlately for New Orleans to make arrange-
nents for his fight with Tommy Hyan in
. "ehruary.
Jim Burge , the Australian Iron man , was
{ necked out Monday night la 'Frisco by n
( low from a steel cribbage board in the
lands of Sam Fitzpatrick. lie is badly but
tot dangerously injured.
Jack Dcinpsoy lias declined the challenge
) f George T.a Blanche for another llstlo en-
winter. The ex-middleweight champion
lays he has retired from the ring forever.
Well informed sporting men say tlmt
Dempse.v will never recover from the effects
) f the thumping Fit/simmons gave him in
New Orleans.
BOSTON , Mass. , Dec. 8. .Tames Corbett ,
humpion pugilist , was arrested in this city
in mesae process. The action was brought
by Joseph A. Lanuon , the Boston pugilist , to
recover the sum of $5.H)1) ( ) ) for an alleged
In-each of contract to spar with him ( Ijnn-
11011) ) at the I-nnnon exhibition. Corbett was
not taken into custody and appeared at the
theater as usual.
Nr.w YORK , Dec. 8. A cablegram received
licre says that Dick Burge , champion light-
iveight pugilist of England , sailed from
Liverpool this morning for America on the
City of Paris. Burge is popular in London
nnd Liverpool and several passengers were
an the pier to see him off. Burgo is-coming
to light Billy Meyer before the Crescent City
Athletic club during Mnrdi Grns week.
XlHI'ti Of I'KSTKHD.ir.
Domcst Ic.
The AtrhNon gioss1 earnings for November ,
Including rontrolled line- , , were $4,400,31 : ) , an
Increase of $101,8:11. :
An attempt wasinailo by unknown purlins
to wreck ; i Southern t'aclllc passenger train
near Granite 1'ass , Ore.
A private In K troop , Tlilul United Stales
cavnlrv , stationed nt 1'orl ' Sam , Houston , Tux. ,
linn faflcn belrilo JDO.UOO.
Miss Mary Coliley , an aged wealthy lady of
Nlh's , Jllc'h. , him been found murdered In bur
house , where she lived alone.
Owing lo the death of u juror thn case of
Actor Curtis , on trial In San l-'ranclsco , has
been pospnncd until Saturday.
Owing to tint falling elf in Immigration there
will bo : i big reduction In the olllelul forcu at
Kills Island , Now Vork harbor.
Official returns hhow that thu highest vole
cast fora lupiibllciin elector was :20'J,814 : , and
thn highest lor u democrat 110,814.
.Ilm Ilnrgeus of Monte Valley , Mo. , .shol and
MIghlly wounded a young woman who retused
to elope with him , and then killed himself.
.1. II. Crowell of Qrccnriistlo , Pa. , mot two'
entertaining strtingors. who Invnlglod him
Into n game of cards and buncoed htm out of
JJil)0. ( ( )
O. I , , r.ongnf llols-d'Arr , Mo. , wbllo attemptIng -
Ing to kill a neighbor , with whom lie had a
low , shot and billed Fred J. liowland , a by-
slander.
The Harbors International union , now In
session at St. I.ouU , has requested thu inlnls-
tei'H to preach u sermon on the Sunday closing
movement.
Divnlel MoMllliin , formerly the local man
ager for the Standard Oil company and u well
Known napltnllstof San Jose , Cal. , shot ami
killed himself.
Postmaster General \Vatiamakor has sent an
order to the American Hank Note company of
New York for 3,000.000 Columbian stamps to
bo delivered In IB'JI ' ) .
Tbo Art. Tile Works at lloavor Tails , Pa. ,
have shut down because of a strike , Its em
ployes demanding live minutes time In which
to put on their wraps.
The holrs of the. Into Mrs. Mary Howard
Preston , Involving the dlstrllml Ion of an o.stnlo
valued at fiOO.OUO. have brought suit In the
Kentucky courts to have her will set aside.
The olllclal count of the vole of Now Mexico
him been completed. 1'or delegate Joseph ,
democrat , bus 10,700 ; Ciilron , republican , 15-
1 > 'JO ; .In-eph's majority,670a clear republican
gain of 1-lHO.
James fi. Hlainu Is now about. In bis usual
health , lit ) receives callers and takes dally
drives. It has not. been definitely decldeil
wlien ho will leavn Washington , 1) , 0 , , for the
I'aclllc coast ,
The embe/.7leineat and conspiracy cases
against the supreme olllccrs of thu Older of
Solon , which have been called In the criminal
court of Pennsylvania , have been postponed
until nmt Tuesday ,
Tin ) plant of tbii Mlllvalo Iron and Sleol
company at l'lttlmrg , Pa. , has started up ,
afl r hulng Idlo.scvcrnl months. The Amalga
mated scatn was signed , am ! I ho mill will ho
rim with union men.
About sovenly-llvocases of destitution 10-
suiting from the grual strike nt Homestead
bavo been reported to tlm relief committee ,
and a severe spell of wintry weather willsee.
this number largely Increased ,
The Jtrltlsh ship Hun Dover lias been posted
nt Lloyds as "missing , " rho left San Fran
cisco April t3 with a cargo of wheat for
( .iiieenstown , and Is therefore 2:10 : days out.
The average iws > ago Is about 100 days.
Nelson I1' , Kvans , director of the wrecked
Spring ( iaiden National Hank of Pennsylva
nia , who was largely leshoiislhlu for the down-
rail of that Institution , has been found guilty
on the charge of misappropriating thu funds
of the bank ,
A New York grand jury has found two in
dictments against Charles M , flardner , chief
detectlvoof Mr , Parklinrht'H society , One. In
dictment charges him with e.\loillon and the
other with attempted extortion. Thu com
plaining witness Is Lilly Cllttou. alias Cather
ine Mots , the keeper of a dlsrujiutablojiousu.
Foreign ,
Florida oranges are bulling In London at
from H.f'O to f. ! a box.
llerr von Supnee , thi ) well known composer ,
Is dangerously 111 at Ylenna.
Mr. Herbert Sppneer Is seriously. Ill at bis
residence. In Itegent Park , London. Ilo la con-
lined to bis bed ,
Homo Secretary Asiiilth | stated too repre
sentative of the Associated 1're.ss that thu con
dition of Mrs , May brick wax receiving scilou-
consideration at the homuolllcu ,
There Is a crisis In the Argentine , cablnnt
The trouble. U dim to Hie president dlssuntlnit
In statements regaidlng the national llnnncct
submitted to him by I'lnunclur Minister Itoiu-
uro.
uro.Influenza
Influenza has again broken out In llerlln
Many novel o cases bavo been reported to tin
health authorities In thu lust few days , Tin
fatal lltneKsof Dr. Werner Sotmeiw , who < llri
on Tuesday , originated In an attack of In-
llueniti.
"Doctor" William II. Halo , the America !
niiack doctor , who was arrested a short tlnu
ii oou thu charge of llefrupdtng a largo num
ber of persons , has been convicted at Mverpoo
and sentenced to eighteen mouth's linpriJoii.
meat at hard labor.
Kaiser Wlllliim has designed a warship o
which u model bus been constructed , Inihl
Mivorul Innovations are made. In naval arch I
toctnie. To Insure thu health of otllceriiani
iiiciithusleepingunartniunt * tire above deck
but iu case ot battlu tbuy pun bo removed In i
few minutes.
WILL DIE ON THE SCAFFOLD
Four Kentucky Murderers Who Will Suffer
for Their Crimea Today ,
HISTORY OF THEIR HEARTLESS DEEDS
Stephen llltp , Itrnnlt Mt-Cartliy. Ornnt
Thniuu * nnd Nelion l.outi the Victim *
of the I.nw'ft Dcinund I'rrpnratliius
for Ilio i\ccntlom : Made ,
ixn-isviu.n ' , Ky. , Dec. 8. Ixnilsvlllo will
have 'a quadruple hanging tomorrow In the
comity jail yard between the hours of 7 and
S o'clock.
The murderers who will pay the law's ex
treme penalty are : Stephen K. Ilite , for the
killing of Albert Bauerman.
Dennis McCarthy , for the hilling of his
wife , Kllen McCarthy and her unborn child.
Grant Thomas , for the murder of Bhilio
Coleman , colored.
Nelson Lewis will die for the murder of
George Dean , colored.
The scaffold , with four traps , Is ready.
The sheriff Is overrun with applications for
tickets , but he says ho will only give out
fifty. These go to the press and olllclals of
the courts and police departments. Kvery
effort has been made to save the condemned
men , but the governor positively refuses to
Interfere.
Many believe Thomas innocent , because ho
was convicted on circumstantial evidence.
Almost from the cradle to the gallows the
life of Dennis McCarthy was a record of
crime. Ilo will bo executed for the
killing of his wife and her unborn
ha ho on the evening of September
7 , IS'.U. Ho had Just returned from St.
l ottis. from which city ho had written his
wife that lie was coming home to kill her.
He shot her three times and she died in a
few minutes. An operation was performed
by the coroner to save the murdered woman's
unborn child , but it onlv lived one hour and
a half.
The crime for which Grant Thomas ,
colored , is to dlo Is the murder of Birdie
Coleman , a young mulatto woman , on the
morning of February Hi. 1SU2. The young
woman was choked to deatli by a silk
sash. She. was the wife of James
Coleman a teamster , who lives on
Ormsby avenue near Ninth street. Thorn as
had been criminally intimate with his vic
tim , and after ho had killed her hunted up
James Coleman and informed him that
someone had killed his wife. Thomas was
convicted on circumstantial evidence.
The crime of Nelson Te\vis , colored , was
the wilful murder of Gcorgo Dean on the
night of November 1 , IS'.ll , near Middlcton.
January ' > , IS'.U , ho was found guilty and
sentenced to bo hanged.
Stephen Hito was sentenced to the scaf
fold for the killing , deliberately , of Albert
Bauerman , nt 2'JO : a. in. September iy , 1801.
They had been out drinking together and
quarreled in a downtown saloon and were
thrown out. On the sidewalk Hito stepped
up to his companion and stabbed him in the
stomach , Duucrmaii dying a few minutes
later.
_ _
I'jtusni'TJiur.txs o.v TittAr .
I'rospentloii In the lirlggs Case Concluded
Prof. .Smith's Trlul.
New Yoitic , Dec. 8. Colonel McCook con
cluded his argument for the prosecution in
the Briggs case today.
"Have the prosecution finished their ease ? "
asked Dr. Briggs when Colonel McCook had
resumed his seat.
An afllrmativc though somewhat guarded
reply was given to the question.
"I ask the question with a reason , " con
tinued the defendant. "I suspect some such
policy may bo followed by the committee as
was pursued at my former trial , On that
occasion many of the committee's arguments
were withheld until after I had pleaded , hi
my defense. I therefore say if they have
any moro arguments let them now speak , or
forever hold their peace. "
Adjournment was taken until Thursday.
Argument for tlio Prosecution Closed.
CIXCIXXATI , O. , Dec. 8. Dr. McKibben , for
the prosecution , closed his argument this
'orcnoon in the Smith heresy trial. "
Prof. Smith began his1 rejoinder , making
the point that even the committee's theory
of aid docs not rule out all forms of error , but
only certain forms.
eVt U o'clock the presbytery went into se
cret session to consider the case. When it
idjourncd it was to meet on Monday next.
A vote is expected by Tuesday 'or Wednes
day. Before going into secret session the
roll was called to ascertain who was eligible
to sit in judgment. It disclosed thirty-nine
ministers and thirteen elders. An estimate
of how they stand on the question before
them makes eighteen of the ministers and
six of the ciders favorable to Prof. Smith.
'S M.tXJSUI'EltS.
How tlio SIIRO of Arbor Lodge I.s Preparing
Ills Senatorial I'utli.
LINCOLN , Neb. , Dee. 8. [ Special to Tut
Bni : . ] Tlio democratic state central conv
mittco endorsed J. Sterling Morton for sec
retary of agriculture at their meeting here
last evening and are banking hard or
securing tlmt appointment for him Ir
case the other deal to place hhi
in the United States senate is unsuc
cessful. The subcommittee that is to do the
conference work will work tho. semi
torial boom for all it is worth ,
but have little hope of carrying il
through with independent votes , and con
cede that Morton's echanco of election depends
pends wholly on republican support , wlilci
they count on only in case it is found that 11
is the only way for republicans to prevent
vent tlio election of tin Independent. For this
reason , the Morton men favor a deal will
the independents looking to the election of ai
independent , in order to scare the rcpubll
cans into coming to them , in which case
they would repudiate tlio independent dca
and accept the help of the republicans h
making Morton. But the Morton erom
does not include the entire democratic party
and the opposition is not falling into lint
witli siilHcient speed to engender very munj
headaches. The leaders pretended to h (
mixing harmonybut tlio demand for butchoi
knives and gatliog guns grows apace.
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I'LOUlt OUl'l'UT.
AVorltoftho Mlnni'iipiilU Mills for i Wcek-
Comlltlou of thu.MnrUrt ,
MiXNH.vi'oi.13 , Minn. , Deo. 8. The North
western Miller says : Millers have n ver ;
good water supply which- helped the mill
out last week , and their output was a trill
larger than the week before , being 1811,54
barrels against 185,1115 barrels the proviou
week and 181,230 barrels for tlio correspond
ing time in IB'Jl , and 1 14,400 barrels in 1801
The water power showed signs of golni
down Wednesday , and the mills lira bein
restricted a little moro in consequence. Th
daily output , however , has not been apprc
clably affected. If low enough prices ar
made , -plenty of patents can bo sold , bu
otherwise. It docs not receive much attcntloi
Prices uro largely nominal. Bids for pal
en Is uro unusually below the views c
millers. The decline in the export basilica
is well illustrated by the small foreign shli
meiits. Exports last week were only 80,4'J
barrels , against 40,180 In the preceding weel
Thes are the lowest figures r.iuco June , 180 :
IjOiulon quotations ] > or 'J80 pounds tire : Pu
cut , 3s ; bakers' , 17s j low grades , Ils ,
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J-'VfK.l/C O.P.I.V 1X8.1X13 .V.I.V.
JIu Take * n Header from the llrooldy
HrldKe unit Ktii-iipita Kerlcnu Injury.
NEW YOIIK , Dec. 8. Daniel MoTxnighlln ,
blacksmith of Hoanoko , Va. , Jumped off th
Brooklyn bridge today into the East river n
that' point just beyond the pier on th
Brooklyn sido. By a strange coincidence th
jwlico boat patrol was comLug along th
river at the timo. Policemen Dally nn <
TUlly , who were in it , saw the man as h
leai > od toward the water. When ho struol
head llrst , the boat had got within fort
feet of the spot. As soon as the man rose t
tl'o surface the patrolmen fished him Inl
'ho boat. Ho was unconscious. They the
took him to Chambers street hospital , where
ho recovered ciMelonsneSs , hxnmlnatlon
developed the facrthlit ho had not sustained
n mark ns n result of hla perilous Jump.
However , ho la silTTc'Hnp from n severe shock
nnd from the cffeCtsfof the water In his sys
tem. The physieufns say ho will entirely
recover within n dili'jDr two.
At 2U : > this nftqipmnn the man hired n cab
from the stand on iligh street , Brooklyn ,
nnd asked the drlyc.rnto take him across the
bridge. Ho paht.fyis , faro before starting.
When the vehicle was-wlthln twenty orthlrty
yards of the Brooklyn tower the young man
jumiKMl out , serambll'd over the railing nnd
balancing himself for nn instant jumped.
After repeated attempts to got him to tell
why ho tried to Jilll. himself ho muttered
something about purlins Iwing after him and
trying to take his' lifo. From this the police
draw the conclusion that ho was insane.
JMXA l\Ht SKX.tTOK.
Ilo U Nominated 113- the XKW York Herald
for thi ) Position ,
Nr.w YOIIK , Deo. 8. The Herald today de
mands that the new United States senator
for the state to bo elected shall bo "somo
gentleman who has made himself a part of
New York City ? who has fought for its wel
fare ; who has shown tha quality of his
democracy by his public integrity and by an
unblemished record. "
The editorial proceeds to say. "It Is easy
to Ilnd such a man scores of them. Wo are
not invidious , however , In naming Mr.
Charles A. Dana as In all respects entitled
to the honor of thp position. When the
Herald proposed his name some time ago
senator , then governor , Hill was reported as
saying that if wo had spoken
sooner ho would have done all
he could to bring about the desired
result , but that wo were too late hi malting
the nomination. Senator Hill has now an
opportunity to recoup himself. If used , his
lullucnco will not only secure for himself the
ablest colleague , but will put the right man
in the place. As between his practicnl and
profound knowledge of national questions
and tlio political wlro pulling of Mr. Mur
phy , hesitation would seem impossible. If
rewards tire to ho disbursed why select any
but Dana ? "
*
Local Sporting NCMVH.
Henry 1 loin an and Bob Wells bagged 110
quail and fourteen chickens at Brady Island
Monday.
The Omaha Schutzenvercln will hold Its
closing shoot for IblG for tlio state cham
pionship medal next Sunday afternoon at
the Ituscr park rango. A general invitation
is extended and no one Is barred from the
competition. As the championship contest
now stands John Petty has won three times
and Fred Fuller twice. If Petty shoots
Sunday and wins the trophy becomes his
property.
The Omaha Athletic club will give its second
end sparring exhibition one week from to
morrow night with Danny Daly and Billy
O'Donnell us the star performers. Owing to
the brief time allotted the men for prepara
tory work , however , a postponement may ho
necessary. Daly is training hard at Hot
Springs , S. D. , and is tit at any moment , but
the same cannot bo said of O'Donnoll , who
has been wheeling grunts out of a packing
house at Sioux City. These two little ones
have been anxious to ; test their respective
merits with each other , and when they do
meet there will 15' considerable eclat at
tendant upon the occasion.
OMAHA , Dec. 8. 4'o 'the ' Sporting Editor of
THE Bui : : As tho'Omaha shutzenverein at
their last meeting , < hold December 0. decided
to hold their closing shoot for the state
medal Sunday , Dei'ttuber ' 11 , at Huscr's park ,
and as Mr. Pctty'aiffl ' nryself have a match
for that day at the Buinis Gun club grounds
across the river it will be impossible for us
to contest unless Mr. Petty will consent to
shoot at Huser's. Otherwise I am willing to
postpone the niftoli for one week , to bo shot
at any place ho may choose.
Fitnn FUI.LCII.
[ This may bo all right , but in the light of
Mr. Fuller's 'repeated and sweeping chal
lenges to Mr. Petty , all fair minded sports
men believe that if Mr. Petty insists tlio
match should bo'-shot uext Sunday at the
Bemis Gun club 'ffrcmuds/ state shoot
of the Schutzenvcrein shpuld in nowise bo
allowed to Interfere with" this pre-arranged
individual match. > This .is what comes in
running challenges unaccompanied by nn
earnest of good fliith , and hereafter all such
will bo rigidly excluded from these columns.
Sporting Ed. ]
I.UVAL
Two minor permits , aggregating SGr > 0 , were
issued by the superinteudeut of buildings
yesterday.
C. F. Bain of Dawes county was admitted
to practice in the federal court by Judge
Dundy this afternoon.
The Thcosophical society will hold tin open
meeting Sunday , December 11 , nt 4 o'clock p.
in. in Hoyal Arcanum hall , Ben building.
The performance o'f the "Cricket on the
Hearth" at the Unitarian church is deferred
on account of thu weather to Monday even
ing.
ing.William
William Ilyan was arrested yesterday
afternoon for the alleged theft of an overcoat
from the Eagle hotel at Fourteenth and
Howard streets. j >
This evening at 1400 Dodge street the regu
lar Yoimg Men's institute entertainment will
be held. A very nice literary program will
ho presented. Members and their friends
are cordially invited to bo in attendance.
Secretary Conoycr of tlio Board of Edu
cation , reports tlio attendance at the schools
to have fallen off nearly ono half by reason
of the severe weather. This is always the
case during tlio winter months when storms
are raging.
Yesterday afternoon John J. AVills waa
arrested on the charge of shooting with in
tent to kill. The arrest was tlio outcouio of
the disagreement of the jury in the Dr.
Birnoy case , nnd on complaint of Birney
Wills wns arrested again.
A horse driven by W. B. Allen ran away
last night out near Twcnty-llfth and Cum-
ing streets , and besides throwing Mr. Alien
to tlio ground completely wrecked the sleigh ,
Tlio occupants were not injured , and the
horse was caught by a policeman and turned
over to the owner.
The case of J. C. Witcoxngainst the North
western Associated. Press association waa
called before Judge Dundy in United States
epurt-ycsterday afternoon , The case is up
for rehearing from the court of appeals.
Tlio case Is one which will bo decided by a
Jury. The suit grows out of tlio suspension
of the old Republican and tlio taking away
of the franchise by reason of that fact ,
Jerome Sclmmp came In yesterday inornliiR
from Lincoln , Ilo has no regrets over the
outcome of the election , and professes to feel
satisfied with tho.shoving ) tlmt he made , in
view of the fact that the party managers
sold him out from ono end of his district t < i
the other. He said that a man was placed ii
every precinct in thaiUstrlct on the last daj
of the campaign toHrcVlata the report thai
lie had withdrawn ; faftn tlio race , nnd thai
the telephone was Industriously worked
from the oftlco of uhajrman Blake to evoivi
point that it wouitl'rtach to give color nnd
additional weight to the report.
H. A. Moore of Kenriioy is stopping nt tin
Paxton , Ho has a mission on earth at tin
present time , and that is to secure the passage
ago of n bill by the h'.Cit legislature author
Uiiig the appolntmcnE of another Judge it
that judicial distrUjtoi Ho says that cour
business is now two iiij l n half years behind
and constantly gelliiig worse , and thn
another judge ha'4 IMcomo u necessity , ii
order to save the MvyVh-s from starving t
death before cases nfW pending are tried am
tlioy get their foes.f 1 He insists that ho is no
looking for a Judicial ( appointment hlmsell
but promises to fllilj plenty of avuilabl
* " ' "
timber.
Flavoring
Extracts
NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS.
Vanilla Of perfect purity
Lemon Of great strength-
Orange Economy In their use ,
Flavor as delicately
and dellcloutly as the fresh fruit *
NOTICE OP THK SITTING OP TIIK
CITY COUNCIL A9 A UOAU1)
OP KQUAL12AT10N.
To the owners ot the lots lurtsof lots nnd real
estate abutting en or adjacent tot ho streets ,
nllejr.ior n venues herein tin mod or sHiiiUed
In whole or In purl within any of Ibo dis
tricts herein specified !
ion and each of you , are hereby nollflpil
tlmt the rlty council of tlm elty ot Omnlni will
sit ns a Hoard of Kqiinllzntlon.it Hie olllco or
tbocltv dor. . In the cllv ball , Omaha. Nob. ,
on Mdny , ilia ioih tiny of Decembor. IWi. ,
from Do'clncVa. m. lo : > o'clock it in. , forlho
purpose or considering nnd cuunllr.lng Ilio pro
posed levy or special fixe * unit assowncnt.s
ns shown by "Proposed Plans of Assessment"
now on Ilio In Ihu olllco or said clly clerk , and
correcting miy errors therein , mid of hearing
nil complaints timt , the owners of property so
to bo usso * cd and taxed may mnke ; said
special taxes and assoisinunlH proposed to ho
levied being necosx.iry to cover ihu cost of the
several Improvements dtny initliorlzcd lobo
miuio and now cotnpleled. us follows :
lo cover the cost of damages for grading
Twenty-second street rrom Clark strcol to
fjieholus street , nmotinlln ? lo Iho sum or
Vi.l.iio , which said sum It Is proposed by a re
port duly adopted by tbo olty council , to sis-
* " ; * . ? , "ro ratu on lll ° real eslatu on both shies
vi l.wV"ty"stC0"11 street rrom 'Jlurk ' street to
jMclioIas street , accordlngto ibo usual scaling
hack process-lo ihu ilppm or 140 foot from the
street , Hutu per fool , niHViV
To coyer the cosl of itriulbu Ohio street from
I wonty-soiond streol lo the o.isl llnu or
? . , . ' "I'llllon. atiioiinllng to the stun or
Jilli.li ) , which said sum ll Is proposed by a ro-
portdtny adopleil by the uity council , tons-
cess on Ilio roul i-stalu on both sides or Ohio
street , from Twontv- second street to thn u..st
line of Dutilsu'.s addition pro rain according to
foot fronlago and Ihu tlsu 11 scaling back pro-
? . , . " tlL'l111'to Hie llrst alley Halo per fool ,
0IUJ1 ,
To cover the cost of grading Nineteenth
street from Mason street to Pierce street In
nislricl No. fl , iimuuntiiu to tlio HIIIII or
Wt.ib , whluh said sum It Is proposed by a re
port duly udopiud by tlio elty council , to
assess on Iho real estate on bolli H do * of
iMneteenth sltcet from .Mason street to Pierce
Hiroot , according to foot ftontiuo , In depth to
Ilio llm alloy us poriisunl scaling back pro
cess. Hate per foot , JJ 07 .ll.
lo cover the cost or grading Douglas street
from 1 orty-fourtli snoot to I-'orty-ulghlh
street , in grading dlstilut No. 8. " , amounting
to thu sum or * t..vj.r > , which said sum it Is
proposed by n rupert duly adopted by the clly
council , lo assess pro ratu according to foot
frenliigo. on thu real estate on each side of
Douglas streol from 1'orty-fourlh slrrot. lo
I'orty-olghlh streut , according to tbo usual
scaling back process lo Ibo center of block.
Unto per foot , ( atom
lo covur thu coslor grading Capitol avoniio
from 4bth strccl la Hell l.lno railway In Rrad-
Ingolstrlot No. to , umountlnz to the sum of
* ll)12.i4 , which said sum It Is proposed by a re-
portduly adopted bv Ihu cllv council , lo as
sess pro rala according to Tool fronlago on Iho
real estate on each sldo of Gapltol uvenuo
from 4ilb ) struot to Hull blue railway accord-
lug to Iho usual scaling process to the Urst al
ley. Halo per foot , $ I.DOUI2.
' 1 o covur thu one-half cost of grading Mason
street from IBtb strcol lo 20lh streol. amount
ing to Iho sum of JAI0.8) , which said sum ll Is
proposed , by a report duly adopted by the
clly council , to assess on the real estate on
ouuh sldo ot Mason street from 18th street to
Otli street pro rala iiccordlng lo foot frontage
and Iho usual scaling back process to the cen
ter of Iho block. Halo per foot , $ ) .283w. :
'lo cover the one-half cost of grading 22d
slreol from Ponplolon avenue to south line of
tax lot .10. section 27 , amounting to the sum of
SJIl.Ji. which , sald sum 1C Is proposed , hy a re
port duly adopted by the ult.v council , to as
sess pro rala according lo fool fronlagp , on
thu real estate on each side of SJd street from
I'oppluton avenue to south line of tax lol HO.
according to ihu usual scaling back process in
depth 132 feet from street. , Ualo per fool.
SO. HijT.i.
To cover Iho one-half cost of cradlng Sid
street rrom Locust street to Hponcor street ,
amuiinllnglo Ihosum or STCO.Oj , which said
sum ll Is proposed , bv a report dtt'y ' adopted
by the city council , lo assess on Iho real es-
tutu on otii-h sldu of 22d from I/ocust strcut to
bpencur street , according to the usual scaling
back process in depth us follows : On the west
side to Iho alloy ; on the east sldo lo the cen
ter of block. Haiu per foot , $ J.ril72i. :
'lo cover iho cosl of gtadlng Dupont street
and Oastollar street from east line of Dupont
1'lnce lo west line of Dupont I'laco In gr.id.lng
district Nos. 4. > Hun 40 , amounting to thu sum
or,57li.il ; , which said sum Ills proposed by a
report only adopted by thu oily council to
assess , pro rala according to foot frontage , on
the real cstale on each sldo of Oastullnr and
Dupont streels In Dupont Place , according lo
Iho usual scaling bauk process In depth to iho
first alley. Kato per loot , J0.7170I.
1 o cover the eosl ot grading Ames avenue
from Sherman avenue to Ou foot east of the
alley between 10th and llth slicots , amount
ing to the sum of J2,70i.4. : > , which said sum it is
proposed by a report duly adopted hy the city
council to assess pro rata on cacbsldoof Ames
avontio from Sherman avenue to 09 feet oust of
allov between 10th ana llth streets , according
to foot frontage and the usual scaling back
process. In depth from said street 150 feot.
Kate per foot , to.Gii.'U' .
To cover iho cost of grading alley In block 3 ,
Campbell' . " addition. In Rr.idlng district No.
Ml , amounting to the sum of SOU. which sum it
Is proposed by a icport duly adopted by the
clly council to assess onllio real estalo on
each sldo of said alley pro ratu. according to
foot frontage and thu usual scaling back pro
cess' . In depth to depth of lot. Kato per foot ,
5o.'om. :
To cover the cost or grading the alloy In Dti-
pont I'laco belweou Dupont nnd Oastellur
streets , from 20tn street to Iho wosl line tf
Duiiont Place , amounting to tliu sum or tl. ' > 2,14 ,
which Bum II Is propose by a rupert duly
adopted by Iho'elly council to assess on the
real ostalu on both sides of said alley pro rala ,
according to root fronlago and the usual scal
ing buck process , in depth one lot. Kato per
foot. U.3US.1.
To cover thoono-halt post of grading the
alley In block 10 , Kount7o'.s4lh supplementary
addition , amounting In Iho sum or W..Vr. ,
which sum ll Is uropnsod by 11 report duly
adopted by the city council to assess pro ruta
on tno real estate on each sldu of said al'uy In
block 10 , ICoiinf/o'g 4th supplementary addi
tion , as per foot frontage and Ilio usual seal
ing back process In depth ono lot Hate per
foot , J.'J8U2.
To cover thoono-half cost.of grading Hamil
ton street from 4. > tb street to the Holt Line
railway , amounting to the sum of SI.OJBUI ,
which said sum It Is proposed by a report duly
adoplod bv the elty council lo assess on the
rout estate on each sldo of Kami.ton street
from 45th street lo Iho Holt l.lne railway pro
rala. as per fool frontage , according to the
usual scaling buck process , In depth to the
llrst allov. Kato per rout , HOS040.
To cover Iho cost of uradina ulloy 'n block 4 ,
Campbell's addition , bolus iho south alloy lit
Hald block , amounting to Ibo sum of SliaKi.
which said sum H Is proposed by a report duly
adoplod by thu city council to assess on the
real citato on both sides of said alley pro
rate , as per fool fronlago and according loth :
usual scaling back process , In depth from
alley on south sldo to Bancroft street , on
north sldo to the depth of two lots. Kate per
foot , $9 I33GS.
To cover the one-half cost of gradlne the
alloy In block 1 , Kountzo's 4th hdditlon ,
amounting to tbo sum or J25H.U8. wlilch said
sum ll Is proposed by a iopoj-iduly adopted
by tbo clly council to nsse s pro rata on tliu
real osialo on both sides of .said alley , as per
fool tronlago , to the depth of ono lot , ao.'ord-
\i\f. \ to the usual sealing back process. Kalu
per foot. $0.41tll.
To eovor Hie cosl of grading 34lh stn ot from
Fiirnam street to Dodge street , amounting to
the sum or $174.01 , which said sum II Is pro
posed by a lupurt duly adopted hy the elty
council lo assess on tno real cstiunon both
sides of Ultli strool rrom Dodge street to Kiir-
iiiiru street pro ruta , us pur root frontage and
Ihu usual sealing back process , In depth lethe
the center or blockr Hate pur foct , tl.ttlUIJ ,
To cover the cosl or paving and curbing In
street Improvement district No , i.r > . compris
ing Izurd slrcol from 18th slruul Io2.d ! HI reel ,
amounting to ihu sum of { 10.484,0V , which suhl
HUIII , 11 Is proposed , by a report duly adopted
by iho olty council lo assess pro rala , accord
ing lo fool frontage on Ibo real eutato on both
uldes of l/.ard street , from IStb slreol to 2Jd
Btrcnt , In depth to center of blook , according
to iho usual sealing bauk process. Halo per
foot , J7.28I.
To eovor tbo cost of paving and curbing llltb
street from the south line of Uruce strcol lo
north llnu I'addook place , In strool Improve
ment district No. : i"2 , amounting to tbo Mini or
410,223.20 , which Haiti HIIIII , it Is proposed , by a
report duly adopod by the city council , to as
sess on ibo real estate on each sldo or lllth
street rrom lirucu strcut to north line of 1'ad-
doui ( place , pro ratu according to foot frontage -
ago and Iho usual scaling baalc process 1
depth tbo distance of ono lot , Kate pur foot ,
J.I.UBJI. The cosl of paving and curbing pri
vate approach to bu assessed to thu real estate
for which ll Islnld.
1 To cover Iho cosl of paving and curbing
> Bhormaii uvemio to a point ILK ) feet noith of
Ihu conlor ot Section a in street Improvement
district No. 4Uli , amounting lo Iho sum of flu-
2 7.1l , wlilch sum , ll In proposed , by a rupert
duly adopted by Iho clly council , 10 assess on
the property on both bides or .Sherman avu-
ntiu lu said district , pro rata according to loot
frontugu and ihu usual scaling back piocess In
depth 134 foot. Provided. That that part of
tax Iot2t lying between Omaha Holt railway
rlghl of way nntl Commercial street shall bo
assessed for a frontage of 111) ) feet. Halo per
foot , W,510 .
To cover the cost of paving and curbing In
street Improvement district No..TO , Charles
streut from Thifty-ol.'hlh strool to thirtieth
btreolamouulliii : to Iho sum of } 7O.IU. which
said HUIII ll U proposed hy u report duly
adopted by iho elty council to usiusn pro ruta
on the real estate on both sides or Charles
street from Thirty-eighth street lo Fortieth
street , in dentil to llm alley or center or
block , uceoriliiift to the usual scaling buck
process , Kale per fool. $ ' 1NI2. > ,
To cover Iho coslor puvnig nnd curbing
Michigan street from Twenty-third sireot. to
Twenty-fourth street In strcut Improvement
district No. 410 , nmountlng lo the sum of
* lICd04 , which atld : sum It ID proposed by a re
port duly adopted by the elty council to an-
ness on tno real ustatoon both sides of Michi
gan street -from Twuiitv-tblrd street to
Twenty-fourth strcot , pro rata according to
foot frontuiie , and the usual kcalliii back pro
cess In depth lo center of block , Kato per
fool , lW002iJ , The cost of private approach lethe
the reul estate for which ft It lulu.
To covur tbvcoit of puvluK aud curbing
Shcrmnn avonnn from a point nMfce > t north of
ho renter of section 3 I.Vl t , to Uriind nvoiitio
n sireot Iniproveincnl dl 'rlol No. 411 ,
amounting to U.osutuof Il2i2ta : > , which sMd
umlt Is proposed by n report duly adopted
iy the eltv council , to asies on thn properly
noiiph sldoof Sliornmii AVPIIUO from a point
Klfrut north of the center of sectiontlodrnnd
ivcnue. pro rntnaccording to the root front-
neo. In depth from Sherman aTcnuo I8J fcot ,
spnrtlKMisii.il scaling back process. Hate
tor foot , HAtt.
To cover the cosl of pnvlnt and cnrblr.s *
hlrty-soeond street , rrom Hie north line or
.tielld I'laio to Woolwortb nveniin In street
tnptovenipiit dNirlat No. 4'Cl. iimountlng to
ho sum or lii,8U.fi7. : which snlil Mini It. U pro-
postnl. by 11 report duly adopted by tlio rlty
ounoll. to asir.'s on tno property on eiu-h
idnof Thlrlyucond strppt. from north line
> f Kticlld I'bico lo Woolworlb uvuiuo , iiccord-
ng to rout rroiitnce. and the iisunl cnllng
nick process in depth to llrst alloy or center
if block , Uatu per foot , $1 74tHi the coil or
irlvnto aniiroaches to buasscsssdto Iho proo-
rly for which nude.
To covpr thu post of paving and vnrtihiz
'iillfornlii street from l.'itn street to IGlhstreet
n strcutlmprovi < mentdl < itrlclNo , 111 , ainoiiiit-
ng lo the sum of M.77.V.M. wlilih srx d sum II U
iropo cd by n report duly adopted by thoi'ltr
onncll to as cs on the real iMtato on each
Idu of California street from l.Mli street to ICtli
Irei't pro rala , nucordlng to root frontage.ami
ho usual sc.illng li.ieU process In deph to
hu llrm uiluy as per usual so.illtu back pro-
cs . Hate nor foot , I7.0.M ; Iho private road
'ay , amounting Kuliiusiim of $ .vCu. > , to bu us-
ossud lolhurnal estate 'idjolnlng.
To cover the coil of paving nnd curbing
Sownrd street from 24th street li)25th slteot In
trool Impiovumeul dlslrlct No. 4ir. : said pav-
ng aiiiouutlng to the sum of ? ! .i\2I : : and ' .lie
urhlng to thusnm of WI.07 , which said sums
t Is proposed hy a retmrl duly ndopted by the
llv coimuit to assess us follows :
Tnecoslof curbing to bu nsicsspd to lot 0 ,
iliick tl , Sblnn's addllfo-i.
The cost of pavlti : private approach ,
iniountliig to the sum ot J'l 42 , to bo assessed
o lot I , blot' . ; 0 , Mlilnn'siiddlllon.
' 1 ho hiilanco of the cost or paving , nmoutil-
ng lo the HIIIU of $ Vls.L7i ! , to Up assessed on the
cat ( Male on both sides of toward street from
Ith strcel to 3'ilh street pro fata per foot
ronlagu and In depth from strcut to llrst
illey , necordlng to tlio usual scaling back pro-
ccs-i. Hate per foot , f I.OW7.
To cover the cent , of pivlns niul curbing of
.Irdslreel from I'nmlng street to north llnu
or MlehUiin street In street Iniprovuinnnldls-
rlct No. 410 , amounting to the sum or iM.4 2.U7 ,
vhlch suld sum ll Is proposed by a ruucrl duly
uloptcd by tbu city councL lo assess as fol-
OHS !
The amount of J.Vt. > to bo assessed oil lot. 7 ,
iloelc IDIJi , for paving and curulng approach.
The balnnco of .l.i. : ' > l.D2 , lo bu assessed on the
roul esluiu on both sides of 2 : > d slipul fiom
'unilng street lo the norlb sldo or Mlehtnm
street , according to foot frontage. In doflb
o the center of hlock , according lo Ibu usual
sc.illng hack jirocess , Kato per foot. ti.ttV.i.
To cover the vo t of paving and curbing
Trace strcut from Iho east llnu of Ibo C. . M.
' . , M. A : U Hy right , of wav to east line of 1'ad-
dock place. In street Improvement district No.
178 , amounting to the sum or ; a,4-'i.ii. which
said sum. It is proposed , Iy a report duly
idoptod l > v Ihu city couiifll. to assess on thu
real osUlo on uach sl'lu of Uraco stroel from
tbo said rlghl of way lo the east line of I'id-
dock plaue , pro rata as per fool fronlago aud
lie usual scaling buck process In depth 11)2
feiTu Unto per foot , ttt.1324.
To cover Iho cosl of p-ivlng and eurbbu Oth
street from I'lorco street to Illckorstreet. . In
Hlieet Improvement district No. 428 , amounl-
ng to thusum of II.V.H8.07. which said sun , . It
s proposed , by a report : duly adopted uy thu
ully council , to assess us follows : The eost of
irlvato approach , amounting to the sum of
flr ! > .s. ' , to uo assosso.l to tbo real oslato for
which constructed.
Tlio balance of said cosl to bo assessed
iror.ita on Iho leal estate on both sides of
said street , according to the footfronlngo and
the usual t-callng buck process to tbo.depth of
said district as created ! the strip ? from nur-
lowing tliu streels In said district not consid
ered In calcuiuUng Ihu fronlagc. Hate pur
foot , Ji.OslKVI.
Tocovor tfco cost of paving and curbing
Cass street rrom 2.'d street to 'lllb slrcut , in
street Improvement district No. 4.'U ) , iimoiint-
ng to Ihu sum or i,201.0. > . tthich said suin.lt
Is jiropcaod , by a roporlduly adopted by the
city council , to as < os pro rata per foot frontage -
ago and the usual scaling baclc puxoss In
depth to the lirst alloy. Hate per fool , ST > s'ir. : .
To covur Ilio cost of paving and curbing of
Cass street from o-ast line of Twenty-fourth
struot to vest line of Twenty-fourth street In
sireot Improvement district No. 451) ) , amount
ing 10 Iho sum or $15. > .X > . which said sum ll Is
proposed by a reporl duly adopted by Iho cllv
council , lo assor-s on lot' , block ; i02 , elty.
To cover Ihocost of constructing u suwor in
sewer district No. l.VJ. atmmntlne lo the sum
of } I.03u : ) . wblch said sum It U proposed by a
report duly adopted by tliu pity council , to as
sess pro rata according tofool fronlagoon tbo
real estate f routine on said sewer , corner lots
having a sewer on iwo .sides lo bo assessed for
Iho longer sldo only. U ito per foot. JJ.S'il70.
To covurtho cost Oi constructing a sewer In
sewer district No. IRii , amounting to Iho sum
of ? ] ,7l7.b'J , which said sum It l proposed by a
roporlduly adopted by Iho clly council lo as
sess pro rata on ihu real estate adjoining said
buwor according to thp foot frontage , and the
usual scaling hack process In depth to Iho
boundaries of said district , as created.
Hito : per footJ.8UI8. ! )
To cover the cosl of constructing a sewer In
sewer dlstrlet No. 101 , amounting lo the sum
o8 ! 1.2i4.i2. : which said sum H Is proposed by a
report duly adopted by the city council , lo sis-
Bess pro rata on the foot fronlace and the
usual scaling back process In depth lo thu
boundary lines of said district us created.
Hate per foot , $1.8 ! > .
To cover the cost of constructing a sewer In
sowerdlslriutNo. l.'n , amounting to thosum of
$2i18. ( > l > , which said sum It Is proposed by : i
report duly adopted by tliu city council to as
sess tire rala according to foot fronlagu and
Iho usual scaling back process lo the depth of
ono lot on re.il estate In H ild district :
Provided , That on corner lots having a
sewer on two sides they shall bo assessed for
Iho long hide only.
Certain triangular lots are assessed for thu
ono-baif of frontage. Uato per foot ; * I.l'fi27.
Tax lot 12 assessed for $20.82 nud tax lot 18
assessed for J. > 2 04.
To cover the cosl of constructing connec
tions to sewers in street Improvement districts
Nos. 410 , 40 ! . 42U , 4:10. : 487. 11 ml 4.M > . done umior
conlrut with .John V. Daley , amounting to the
sum of JSlivSI. which It U proposed by a report
duly adopted by the city council to as-ess the
coal of each sopnrnlu counecllon to the lot or
part of lot or rj.il estate to wlilch such con
nection Is made , as follows :
Id 15 SI
Tocoverthocoslof constructltiit connoctloiiH
to sewers In street Improvomeiii districts Nos.
. ' 0. 421. 411 , 4ii. : 441 , 45' ) , 151 , 4.V ) . 4GI , 4111 , 4117 and
47.lln thucltyof Omaha , amounting to tliuDiim
of fJ.OlU.Kl. which said Hum ll Is proposed by a
lupnrt duly adoplod hy the clly council lo at-
Bcssoiitho lul.paitof lot or roul estate lo
wblPhcoiuuictlonH uro made , as per iho fol
lowing llsi ;
'
Ku Amount
MJ US llunson'seub til 1'J '
? Ullraboth I'laco 12 2J
" U' ' " HH"
,
" ' -J
it
is - -
it'b " is SM
- ' ( ) ft of II23 rranklln Hijunro 1U W
s'J'i ftof It 21 " 11 1 ! )
Itliblica Lake's addition 2J 'M
It 7 blk a " . 20 M
. , J JI ( jll ; J * i'O , jl (
1112 KrunkllnSquaro ll IU
1113 ' " Jl 10
> H14 " Jl 1U
U15 . " 11 ID
lllfl - . ' - . j | iu
" > tl7 \ \
ll IB 11 1"
U7blk3 KVHmllb's addition 11 IU
US blk " > 1 lif
: : liv i " | |
im
: : \\\m \ \ \ > 3 %
i
Total . jj,0405.'l ;
To cover the cost of daiiniEcs for chutipc of
crado , bolin ; a Jinlsoinunt In favor of Hohip-
porot , ( Jlurls uiiil C'lubnrno for clmnnoof rudu
of KlRhtcunih slri'ul Ircni biM vi'iiwurlli struot
to 400 fi'ot south of .Mi : so D htruut , aniouiitlnu
to thesnni of f--'ll.:0 ; : , which sunlsnni It l4iro- ]
posud , by a report < lny ! uiloptud by tho- city
council , to assc&t on tbo real usialu on both
sides of KtglituanlliHtmat. from Loarunwurtli
slract to the rnllw.iy rl.'hiotviy. : . prorata us
per foot frontage , anil tbu usual suiilbiK back
nroi'rss In doiith to thu lirst alloy. Hutopor
fool. 3 < I,7J7U7.
Tocovurtbo cost of daniBROH awarded for
thn iipoiilni'of 'rwiinly-slxih ttfuut from thu ,
north line of Nelson's aililltlon toUiildwull
Ntroot , ninonntliu loihosnniof tiliD..H ) which
siild siini It Is proposed by : t rujiurt duly
adopted bv thu city council , to nKic < * s on both
sides or "I'wkiily-slxtb alriMit , from Uanilng
struct to Kuwurci atrnui , us follows :
1'roin C'nnilni strcut tonorlh line Neison'H
addition $ l,4' ' .r > J. ul tbo rutu of.41 | ) cr front
fool.
fool.On lota 2 to 0 Inclusive In .tocstens' .sub ,
7. 18 , at the rntuorj2.4l pur front foot.
I'roni U i Id well to llumllton Kiruots , lflM.00 , at
thn r.l to of Ul ) uonls per front foot.
From Iliiinllton to Ulmrluistrouts. J10S.OO. at
tlio ritu : of HI ; vontH per front foot.
I'Voni Uharlos to t'iwird : struols , JA'.OO , at
the r.ito of 70 utinlH pur front foot.
OnhitNu. I , Jnostun'H biih.lfDI.H' ,
' ' .Shlnn's iiihlltion ? 4''J.OO.
On lot , ) , lilocl ; IS. ,
Tbo ahov < > : iR33ssnimitlndailh | from 'I'wonty-
slvlh Ktrcot to ilnHllstanfiMifono lot only.
To cover the cottof conslriictluK purinimiiiit
sldowulkH bv I'ord it 1 1 use. lunoiintlnK to the
sum of $ . ' , ! ) : i. ' . " ( ! . whlull H lil Kuin It Is propoboil
\ > \ ' n report , duly adopted by tlio city council ,
to IIHSU.SS on the following real udtutc ,
\vhluli said wains uro laid :
foL5bloclv72 Olty ( S52 80
lothlool72 ( ) ' 'JIKJ 4D
l.otTbloakTJ " IIJ. ! S'l
Lot 1 block HI ) " f > l7 Ll
l.olll blouls DO " WO 17
lot 4 block U. ) " 207 W )
Iotnbloon20lli
1,015 bloBltJBl " US 17
Total . JWi'1328
Tocovor tlio cost unit Ii speetlon of Inyln ; ;
poriiuiicnt stone walks by J. W , r'nriuiN
i-ons , iiiiiouiitlir. to ihu HIIIII of f..7'd. 7 , wlilch
said HIIIII It Is proiiosuil by a rupert duly
adopted by tbo city council , to nssuss on the
reiil ustuto aloni ; which siilu walks uro laid , as ,
" ! ' : ! .Ml. CMt v t 20'1 77
1 1 It'll huliool KronniK. hctwoun 20th ami
22dainl DodKJandDavonpoit strculn 2,517 'M
Towl . J2.7SI 07
To covur tlui cost or stoim > > idoivall > s laid by
. ) . W. riirnns ft Hon. aniountlnx In thu sum ot
SrH..tt. . which Biild sum It Ispioposrd by a 10-
portdnly adopted by the city cunni'll lo assc
onllio lots or narts of lots niljiicunt to thu
all ( laid , lu-wit :
iit'T 1)11(40 < -'li.v ( fill II ) ,
Strip of land adjoining on oust
1,181)11(40 ) City 4821
. | .tBbll(4n 307 )
KM or It 7 blk 51 41 K >
LI 5 bill I7 ! ' 240 18
Knb lot ii it a Unpltol addition isu : u
Ll II blk 4 buinnilt I'laco 1-3 7:1 :
Total t'Hii H' . '
Von uru fnrthnr notlllcd tliatsuld "I'ropo-iuil
1'lansof AsHOHsinunl" are now sulijeet to tliu
inspection and examination of any of thuown-
ein of said lol" . I'lirtH of loia or piceei of rim )
chime , or Ibo inspection or oxiiniluHllon of
nny oilier Dur'on interested In mild iirojiosud
iihuchsinunlw , ttllhnotllcu of Hald ully clink ,
and tint by a report or a commltlie : or wilu
council duly iidiiDleil. It It proposed that un-
liihi for coed and hitllliilinit uuusu It may bu
< ihurvvi | ! > ? onlurud anil dutnriiiliiuil , tlml the
cost of suld Inuirovunionl. ! rcspuctlvoly bo as-
M < hhii ( on tlio hovural loti , p.uls of loth and
ple.nca of ro.-il e.stiito an utiuwii by Mild pro
posed I > lllll3 Of 3iOSSIIIIlt. ! |
i'on , and o.tch or von , mo bnrohy notified to
appear ln'foro mild llouid of inuulUiillon : , nt.
thu time nod uluco abovu hpuclllcd , to IIIIIKO
liny complaint , stiituimm tor olijuoilon you chi.
hlroconconiliijt iiny of hiild iiropu d Icvlm
and
.
dlty ( llork.
Omalm Nob. , IJccomborUli. IWi 1)9 a7t
Man/or our AOl'.NTS uro 8ti.llNi ( from ISOJ t
IMl ) urlliuf
ARNOLD AUTOMATIC STEAM GrjOX.ERS
per iiiuntfi. lioii'l ruiujhi Mlo. or worn tut muoll
aiAi , when run mlglit li unkliitf inuru i"11' '
litn in luiumar. Applr for turim , AllNKUU
UOUKit CO. , UJI S. mil rit. , UmikUa.