I TJIE OMAHA DAILY 1WK ; SUNDAY. . DKflipMHHU 11 , 1802-TW.KNTY-FOITR PAGES. LIFE STORIES OF SENATORS Ekotcks o Members of the Upper Branch of the Btato Legislature. TILLERS OF THE SOIL IN THE MAJORITY . Tlicrorr 1'onr llankrrs , Tlirro Thrni Itcnl iXnto Dcnlrrn , Two Mrr- < bantu , An ttilllor , Tno l.hrStnrlc .Men mill u Hrf-vvc-r. \Vhen the t\vcnty-thli-d session of the legislature opens for business in the state Capitol ncva inontli old-timers who stop Into the semite vvlnj ? will find Hie scats of mem bers full of old nml fmnlllar foims. Out of the thlrtjthree scnntois elect thhtccu have nlieady seen service in the Nebraska lento- iatuio. .Six of them vvcio In the last legisla ture , and seven old-timers h.ivo been in the Bcnlco nt vaiious peilods during the last twenty years. Twenty new faces will ho seen In the senate and so there will he mole of the now Wood than of the old. The fanner will ptcdomlnate in the hody. In fact , the itfi icultm Ists only Heh two votes of h.rvlnt ? : i majority , and with the two cleri cal memhcis , who also till the soil , they could eomhlno and control legislation In the senate. Then there uro four hankers In the senate , thieo lawyers , three real estate dealeis , two merchants , un editor , u sunk dealer , a stock yards manager and n brevvcr. They all hiiMJ interesting hlstoiies and 'J IIP. Br.i'hi prepared little sketches of each one so that the people may know something about them. Tralni il III Itiillrouil Si-rvlce. W. N. Hnhcoek , thodomocr.Uteicprcscnt.i- the of the Klxlh district , vvns IKIIII in Canan- dalfiim , N. Y.i in which state ho lived until thoje.lr 1800 , when ho tame west with his parents. Ho entered the railway service n 1WX1 , and , with tlio exception of some six months tiiat ho served in the army , up to the 1st of July , ISb'.l , ho was continually in the railway service in the employ of the Chicago & Alton , Wnb.ish , Illinois Central , Colorado Central , Union P.icillc nnd Chicago & Northwestern rail- wnys , as local agent , general western ngent and general height and passenger agent , at all times being In the tralllo de partment. On .luly 1 , Ibbl ) , Mr. liabeock en tered tlio sen ice of the Union Stock \ ards company as gruer.il malinger , and It speaks volumes to say that Mr. H.ibcock has no wanner fi lends than the men who luno sen cd under him. Onu orilinVrry YouiiRpit. Chailcs II. ClarUowlio is ch.ugcdwlth the Interests of the Sixth dlstiict , icprcscnts the republican joung blood of Nebraska. Ho was boi-n and bred riixni the Nebraska pmiiies , , and owns Ucllovuc , in Saipy county , as his birthplace. Ho was for several se.us'managei of n wholesale dnig house at iiimoln. but has for some .vc.irs been located in Omahn , vvhcio huts sccictary and mali nger of the l-.ee Claihc-Andiecscn hiiuivv.uo company. Ho is a hard woikcr and an en thusiastic advocate of republican princi ples. " I'roni Missouri mill u DiMiiixrut. J. N. Campbell of the Eighteenth distiict was bom in Atehison county , Missouri , and is 27 j oars old. Ho was icarcd a democrat but never held any oftlco except that ol township supervisor in Ninrco county last year. Ho is a fanner and favors radical railway legislation mid the free coinage ol ' An Ktlltor < itx In. Hon. KrasinusM. Con ell , who will iciiro- sent .lefterson and Tlm.ver counties , was boinln ISMH and enmo to Nebraska in ISW ) , living in Hebron. He established tin Hebron .loiiinal In IbTI. Ho was a member of the house in the regular session of 1881 ami in tire special session of IbbJ. He wa < president of the Nebraska l'i ess association In IbbJ and IHbfl , and was appointed quarter mauler general of Nehiasksi by Governors D.ivvcs nnd Tluijcr , serving about sever jcars. unVIIH iasii ) jin ti-ii. AV. F. Dale , scMi.ator-olect f ronr the Tvx cnty eighth district , composed of Kearney Plrelp' and Ilarlan counties , bad an easy time get ting elected. The republicans nithdiovt tliclr nominee and the democratic candidate had no show running against Mr. Dale. 3i former } o.us Mr. Dale was : v lepublican. bill ho Is now : i full Hedged independent aiiiTw.i Chosen as tlio candidate of that party. Hi Is a far mer and r csldes near Atlanta. MlnlHtrr nml aicicliunt. .1. II. Darner , the independent who dp featcd Henrv St. Hajnor for the senate litho the Thirtieth district. eom ) > oscd of Daw son Lincoln , Keith , Perkins. Uhoveimo , Dcuel Kimball , Scotts Bluff , Manner , Lagan am Hooker counties , is entitled to write "Uov. ' before his mime , for ho was formerly a mm ister as well as a democrat. Now ho has dc sorted both the ministry and the democrat- ; and devotes Ills time to conducting , with hi sons , a general merchandise store at Cozai and to Indulging in polttics of tire indcpcnO ent persuasion. aiiiUtx Swiss Glii'i'HO In > < hruHkn. lion William Dysnrt , whowillacMinrcprc sent Nnckolls , Webster and Franklin in tlr upper house , is n fanner , stockman an flail vnmn living six miles from Superior. II was born in Ilelinont county , Ohio , in lb-1 ! Ho enlisted In the ITOth Ohio volunteer's i 1801 , nnd the follow ing. v ear , after his enlNl nienthad o * plied , ho went to Wheeling , AN Vn. , where ho engaged in the oil business fo two years. In IbOT ho went into a mcrcai ttloentet prise , but .soon after rotutncd t fanning in Monroe , comity , Ohio. In lbT3 li rtdded cheese making to his fanning and coi tinned In that line of work till IbT'.l. Ho the lemoml to Nebraska , lot atlngne.irS.vracus for a jear and a half , and afterwards takln up his present location near Superior , w her ho ons an eutho section. Ho fiiims an inaiiuf.u-UiiesKvvlsschcuso , Ho is n men her of the alliam'o and an independent. lit sun llln ii H Viirni llanil. Hon. OeorgoV. . Uggleston , a republic. ! re-elected from L.ancastor , is a auccessfi gi aln merchant at Uennet. Mr. Kggleston 40 i ears of ago , was Ixnn in Kngland an came to tills tountry with his paionti.lit only months old. Ho was educated In tl distiict schools of Iowa , and at tlio ago of ' , engaged ns a hlicd hand on a faiin at f per month. At tlio age oflMho came i ilcntiPt , Neb. , where ho first did fur in woil afterwards v\orkcd In n stoie and ihmll stalled in the grain business. "Tint I.lllliOIiiu 1'ioin Hint , " Him , Ki'Miiont Hveiett , wlio will glvo Cut Ing and liiut counties ills < ' .ire , vas bom : Allamulteo county , Iowa , Iir lb&5 , Ho can \\ltUHls patents to Jiuit county \\iien years old and settled near Uvons. I nttcnded school and read law at Onavvn. Ir ami was admitted to piactlco ] n 1871) ) . He u lavvjer of lepntoand cnJoj-H a good pra tlso. "Tho little man fiiun Hurt" Is a Ji to cor i npl practices and has ah cady pro\ ( himself a valuable legislator of sound repu lican piiiu-lplos , lib recortl In the linu Besalon heforo last fullv justify ing the fulle I'onlldenco of his constituents. SUM .Vliuli Hur .Service , Alexander Orahamwho vvilleaio forGaj rouniv's Interests , is nn Ohio man and wi bom In Licking county In Ib45. Hoi-nllsti in thoKoit.v-IIfth Ohio Infantry in Iblll m served four jears , during \\lildi ho s.i mui'hactlveduty. Ho was nt the battles PiUbbing landing nnd Shlloh , was vvl Goncnil lluoll on thu raid against Kill Smith , did mounted ser vice in the regime vvliU'h lapturedMoi-gan , thn lobol raidi participated with lluinsldc in the battles eastern Tennessee , was in tlio siege , of ICno villo , Joined Sherman's tommand nt Huzza * lloost and fought In the battles of Hesa nnd Altooiw and in other engagiMiieiiti * Georgia , In 1B nt Ohattahoochiu ho w khot In the leg unVl lay In a hospital LouUvlllo , ICy. , for four months He i coveicd in tlinq to talto pirt In thoiii . After the war lie attended an academy I two veaiii nnd then tool ; a cleikship Hellefontainc.O. Ho came toNebmskii 1 Wl , nnd for six or seven j eun. past has be engaged in thu real estate business Bwitrlio. He has saved ns supervisor Gage county since IbbO and has been tha wan of the board since his ilrst ieiir. Hu anurtlvo i-0nibllcan | , nnd for several i past hn been the secretary or the tieasui of tlio ( Jugo county committee. A Siii3rul I'unnrr. . William M Gray , senator-elect J Cutter , Valley , Ulatno and I up raunties , -yot in U'O prime of life , haviuij boon bom u farm nineteen miles from Plttaburg Ho received his cdurntlon In the dis trict Rchooljf , nnd when IS years of age , moved to 1'ltUbnrg. vvhero lie served nn ap- jtrenll eshlp to the mrrcantilo business At 'J3 Vears of ago lie startetl in business for himself continuing In It fifteen years , when , HID conllnenient provlne detrimental to his lirilth. liomotcil to Nebraska He located In ValhJy county hi l Jl nnd engaged In farmIng - Ing and stock raising Ho owns n farm of .itioncrcs. well Improved , and Is considered one of Viillov oountv's most successful farmers He lias previously held noofllcc but that of rounty supervisor. Mr Gray has always taken nn Interest In l > ollUcs , nnd from tlio beginning of the alli ance movement hss boon ft lender Jn it , Ho had been for Rome time county lecturer to the alliance , . Veteran l.rsl'hitor. IjeoK | ld Hahn. wlio w 111 represent Adams county , was born In Gcimanj In IS t. At the ago of 13 he came to this country , nnd nboat fourteen jears ntro located nt Hast ings with his family. MrHalm has served several terms in the state legislature , being n member ut tlio time. Hon A. S. Paddock was chosen United States senator , Dining tlio election of the nddltions to the insane us.v him ht-ro Mr. Ilnhn hrts nctcdnsan Inspector specter of the buildings hn behalf of the state. His steillng icpubllcanlsin has never been questioned. I'loiu'i-r .Ml rrlinnt. r..T. Halo , thcdemocr.it who will repre sent Madison , Wn.uie. Pierce nnd btanton. was bom in Uiajson county , Va , in 1S11 , nnd recclved n common sihool educa tion. Ho ennie to Omahit in IbOT w Ith .100 nnd went into tlio gi-ocery business Three j ears later he sold out and located on Il.ittlc Oicelt In Madison count.v. He is said to have opened llto first stoto in Nebraska west of "U'cst Point nnd north of Columbus. Later ho engaged in fat mine and stock raising on his homestead. Ho built the Ihst hoase in Uattlo Creek and helped locate Meadow CJrovc , wheio ho has a lumber , grain and llvu stock business. He was elected count } c-leikin 18711 and tcfused ni cnoinlnation In 1831 ho was complimented with the nomina tion for state treasurer , nnd lie was sent as a delegate to the Chicago convention of IblKJ. lA. Mlnlitcr III tinSennte. . Kov. J. E Harris , whoso district composes Nemah.i nud Johnson counties , Is 62 j cars old. Ho was born in Licking county , Ohio , and moved to Nebraska about ten jcais ago. Ho has been preaching In Ncmnlia over since for the Chiistlan chuix-h as well as being n prominent and well-to do fanner. Ho baa novel-run for un onicebofoio Though now an independent , ho wns formerly a re- public.in. In speaking of his plans for his woi kin the legislature , lie said : "I think oui-legislatuie wants some negative mem bers and some business -and sensible legisla tion , and I intend to follow that course. I also think our Australian ballot svstem needs simplify ing and would favor a party ticket being voted w itii one X or some similar simple airangcment and w ill do what I can to In ing such a measure bcfoio the house " Pcisotmlly Mr. Harris is n man of no mean 'ability and highly educated nnd has n host of warm f r ieiids.ni Ncm.iha county , this fact alone electing him to the ottlco. "M > rKlium" .loliiison. Lovl L Johnson , of Inland , who will repre sent Clay and Hamilton , was born in ! S"iO in Mar ion county , Ohio Ho was reared on 11 far in and wont w ith his father to Lagrange county. Indiana , where he was married , and continued farming until his removal to his present home in Claj county In 1ST1. ) . He has continued fanning and stock i.iising , and for several .vears past has also engaged < | ulto extensively in the manufacture of sorghum 'svrup 'On this account ho has acquired the title in ills neighborhood of "Sorghum" Johnson. He has been < piito successful as a fanner , and has a commodious and comforta ble home. Mr. Johnson-being comparativ ely aneaily settler in his communltv , has been identified with the general development and improvement of the county , taking an active paitiiipolitic.il ) educational and religious matters. In politics Mr Johnson inherited the re publican f.'ith ' from his father , and contin ued tq act vith tli.it pin tv until about ten or twelve years ago , when ho joined the demo cratic parts ami became its candidate for legislative honors Ho has identified him self with the oiganl/ation of every kind of farmers' movements , and is a strong anti- monopolist. VV'ns a Drummer. , C. O. Lobcck , who sits from the Sixth dis trict , was born at Audover , 111. , In 187 As a traveling man ho covered Nebraska on his regular trips as c.u ly as ISTo. He located in Omaha in IbbO and went on the road for n leading hardware house. He was president of the Commercial Trav elcrs' association at Omaha arid enjo.v ed the confidence of busi. ness men to ah exceptional dogiee. A little over a jcarr ago ho engaged in the retail hardware business at 1401 Douglas street in this crt.v in compitiy with C. II. Linn. Mr , Lobci-k is ref Swedish extraction and speaks Swedish and Gorman. Hoisnflini believer in republicanism. ll.illH CIOMI Yorkshire. George W. Lowley oj ! Scward was born ir Leeds , England , in W2 , and c.imo U America with his father's family when hi was fjuito ioung. Iho family stopped r while in Now England , but located perma ncntly at Tipton , Ind. , In ISTiJ. Hero jounf I ovvlej giew to manhood nnd published tin Tipton Itapuhlic.ru until the war broke out when ho enlisted in the Eleventh Indian , infantry. He was severely wounded at For I Donelson nnd soon after received an honora bio'discharge. Ho had commenced leading law bofoie enlisting in the nrmv and took ii up again after returning homo. Ho was admitted to the bar in lbU ( , and nt once com rnenced the practice of ills profession. II removed to Ncbiaskn in IbTO , taking a home stead in Son aid county and has icsidei thcio ever since. Ho ser ved us-county Judgi from Ib8l to IbSTnnd has alvvajs been vcr ; IMpular with the people of Seward county Judge Low toy has alvasbcca nn ardcn icpubllcan. „ A I.nnjjTlm ItiinUiir. Hon Timothv V. McCarty , who will ic icsnt Hall and Howatd. was born in One-id county , New Yoi k , in 1842. He settled i Washington counts' . Iowa , in Ib57 , and si v ears later moved to Kcokuk toiintj' . H lived on n faun near Kcpta for seventcc : jeai-s , then moved to Sigomiioy. Ho vva elected county auditor of Keohiik county Ib77nnd served two terms. He was elcctoi a member of the twentieth guior.il nssembl , In lbS3 anil county tiensurerIn IbbO. II uftervvarils was cashier el the b.rnku Iveotiitufoi- < vo ye.us and of the Kcokir' County bank of Slgoiunoy Tor two yoais. Hu enino to llovvaul county , New.isha , I 188S , nnd with the McCoimnc-k bi-otheis 01 ganlicd the Citizens National bank of K 1'iuil , of which ho wns oashler until Ib'.i : when ho moved to his farm , \Vhcn the li dependents elected a eoimtyelcrk In 1W nnd had no timber for an assistant , he wn rnailo dotinty , which jiosltlon ho still holds. Mr. isuCariy Is a str.ilght ilemoeiat In waseleeteil by a fusion of the independent and democrats. Ho is n genl il , good-natuie gentleman and Is fnir tu all opponents. Not u lndi < riiriner. A f tinner who fauna will reiirescnt tli people of the nighth district In the sen.it' ' U , IMcDonald. . Tlio distiict is mi oxtci sivo ono , composed of the counties of Dixoi Dakota , Knox , Cedar and Thurston , and l.ugu proixMtlon of Mr. .McDonald's const tuents me tillers of the soil , Mr. Mc-Dona ! resides In ri hurston county on u farm ru > , is IV-nder. Ho has nl\vavf , > been a lopiihllc-.i isMl and Is a very jiopular man. Ho w us clec-U id to the senate by n good sized plurality ovi idnf both his democ-iatio ami independent con nf potltois. th Ill * hi-eiiuilTrrin , thy > y John Mattes , Jr. , of Nebraska Oily w I ntr look after the espec-l.il Inteiesta of OK r , county. He. was bom in ( leimany in Ib. ' ofx Ho was a member' of the house of Ibb'J an x- two j ears later he found n place In thuuppi chamber. He is a democrat. | n Onti ol tlio Ural Mii'rllt * . ns Jrmcs I' . Miller , who will icpiesent Yoi' atc U ono of the best known men in that count cId having been a loslilcnt of the county fi Id tvventv-two jouis , He was bom and reaii In Ohio , is now M j eai-b old and has aln a' or been n lepubllcMii , He was ti soldier , ser at Ing two years In the Touith Iowa CM v air in Hu home-steaded In this comity in IbTU , h en faun being one anil otuvhulf miles fro at Yoik. Mr Miller has always taken an in of l\o iiait in i > olitli-s. lie served eight yea If ns HhurilT of York county and was ono of tl is best the county over had. Ho has been f ira home titno a member of the successful re or estate llrm of Dell , Miller & Mlllmlno. A Well Known OunltalUt. Ilorr , H. n , Moore , ono of Lancaster's tv 'or senators , was born in Clark county. Illipo la in Will. Ho graduated from the NVc'bkyi Oil university at niooniiugton in IbCO , vvaa a In rultted to the bar at Charuiialgu t\vojc.i Inter nnd then loonled In Lincoln Ho wns in partnership with Messrs Cohb nnd Mar- tpictto from July , 1ST ; ! , to August , 1877 , when lie engaged In the business of negotl ntlng real cstnto loans , and has continued it to the present time Ho was police Judge of ills city In 1S72-3 , mavor from 1833 to 1885 , nnd represented his district in the state sen ate in the session of 1887 nnd again two years ago. Ho has nlvvnss been n republican. A I'opnlUt nnd nn Orntor. .T. P. Mullen , senator-elect for Holt , Gnr- flcld nnd Wheeler , was born In Pennsylvania In I1 * . " ) . He received n common school edu cation , nnd in 1881 came to Nebraska , locat ing on a homestead In Holt counts' , fifteen miles iiorthw cst of O Neill. In former .v cars Mr Mullen was n democrat , nml for three years filled w ith credit the oflleo of super visor of Holt county. In recent j cars ho be came Identified with the alliance nnd is now president of tlio Holt county alliance. Ho Is unoof the few independents who are good l > cakcrs nnd is hlghlV' esteemed In Holt countj' . Another Ohio Mnn. Hon , James 13 North , who will represent Platte nnd Colfnx- , was born in Hlchlnnd county , Ohio , In IS.13. Ho came to Nebraska In 1S.MI. and bus been n resident of Columbus since 18.13. Ho has nlvvnjs been n prominent , publle-splrltod eitben and has alvvajs voted the democratic ticket. In 1877 Mr North wns n member of the state senate. Ho lias been surveyor of Platte counts" for eighty cars , mayor of Co lumbus Iho or six terms nnd iio has filled many othnr otllces of minor importance Ho was n candldute for congress In 18bO and for governor In ISSU , but his party was Inn hopeless mlnoi its' Since 1870 hu has followed - lowed the real estate business- , having for ills partner C. A , Spcicc. Mr Not th expresses himself ns being in favor of amending , in several pirticulars. the present township organization law and Nwlll do what ho can to bring this nbout. A CoiiM-rlril Dvinorrut. Samuel Packwood , senator-elect for Ante lope. Hoono and Qrcclcycounties , lomprlslng the Ninth district , is n farmer. Ho resides on a homestead In the northern part of Antelope countv , near the Knox countj' line , and receives his mall nt Crcighton. Mr. Paekvv oed was former ly n democrat , but in r cccnt .v eai s he has atllllatcd w ith tlio Inde pendents. * A SurrcRSful I.av\ji-r. Hon. John D. Pope , -w ho will represent Clay , was born at Wankegan , 111. , in 1850. He spent his .vouth on the farm and received a com mon school education. At the ngo of tvv only- ono ho entered Dartmouth college and gra-lu ated in the class of 188'J , after which ho studied law at Chicago. Ho located at Friend in ISbG , and has been a successful attorney sinco. Senator Pope w as a member of the Tvventj Hist scnato and not only intioducetl hut worked for many of the impoi taut measures that came before that session. Ho Is an un compromising republican. Senator Pope has no special measuics to brfng up at the ne\t session. Oneo n Itock-ltlbbcil Democrat. William Sanders , who will represent San ders and Sarpy counties , Is a resident of Ash land. He was born in Somerylllo county , Pennsylvania , in 1802 , whence his father moved to Madison countj' , Ohio , mill later to Lucas county. Iowa , where the family lived nlnoyears and then moved in IBlXi to San ders county in this state , near Ashland. Mr. Sanders has always been a farmer , and in politics a democrat since 1S" > 0 , but now ho avows himself an Independent. AV'as a Hey In Itlue. A. H. Scott , the republican senator-elect from the First district , was bor n in Somer set county , Pennsjlvania , in 1841. In ISO J ho enlisted in the rifty-hfth Pennsylvania Infantry and served until Jnlj , IbWi , hold ing the position of commissary sergeant when mustered out. After the w ur ho took a course in n college nt Oakdalc , O. , and ho then read law in Douglas county , Illinois. In 187JJ he settled at Falls City , Neb. , was admitted to the bar and built up a good practice. Ciiini ) from Yiinkeo r.nnd. Hon. George N. Smith , the re-elected senator for Buffalo and Shcrin.ui , wasaie- publrcaii in early life , but rode into place on the independent wave. Ho was born in Hillsborough county , New .Hampshire , in 18li. ! i lib moved , to Nebraska in 1871 nn'd took up a homestead near Kearney , where ho continues to reside. Ho was n soldier-in the rebellion , and Is n member of the Scdg- wick post. Grand Army of the Republic of If carnoy. Until sent to the senate two .ve.tts ago ho had hold no public position higher than a township ofllco. A Veteran Inili-pi-iutent. H. G. Stewart who will hail from the Fourteenth district , was born in Fond Di Lac county , Wisconsin , In lbT > 4 , and his c.ulj life was spent on a farm. In Ib75 he wcnl to Kansis , where ho remained live jc.ns Ho then came to Nebraska , locating ii Nance county , living there six .vears He then located in Souicounty. . His life ha : been spent upon-it farm , and his homo beat' evidence of a thorough undorstariding of hii calling. Ho has a well stocked farm will llfty head of thoroughbred Galloway cattle and fifteen horses Mr. Stewart was formerly a republican but for- nine years pist lias bpcn marching01 the independent lino. Ho has been an alllalnc-o organi/cr for seven yean Two jonrs ago was elected vice president o the state nllrirno , receiving 1UOO votes out o WOO. Ho has never held a state olllco before The Oi-ntlt-niiin from CUM. Hon. Oil.mdo Tefft is well known in politIcal Ic-al circles as one of the republican leader of Cass county , w hich has sent him to tin senate. Ho was born in Elgin , 111 , In 184 ! ] and linished his education at tholoc.i academy. He came with his father in Ibb to ti farm at Avoca , Neb. , and in 181)0 hi bought his pii'sont farm of 480 acres , whicl ho has greatly improved. Ho hits iilso In gaged In stock i.ilsing on a large scale. 1 : 1878 ho was elected to the Nebiaska senate and ho was returned two j ears Inter , Nuvcr llpcii Dpfpntpil. Hon. John Thomson , who will ropresen Dodge and Washington. w.i $ born In Fred erlckstadt , Schlesw Ig-IIolstcln , Germany , i IbW , and came to this country w ith his pit cuts in April , Ib70. Thu third day after the ! airivalat Fremont his father died. See afterwards the family moved on a homostca In Dodge county , where they resided fo eight jears Since thnt time ho has bee engaged in the insurance business in Fit inont. Ho was elected city treasurer tvv let assessor tineo times , and was a member o the public works board in Fremont for fou jears. Ho has always taken an active ii iciest in matters ot iubllo entciprise forth elty and county , as well as in polities , an has never been defeated w hen nominated fo ofllco. Mr. Thomson is a jovial , vvhole-soule fellow , and Is held in high cstceni'by all wh know him , regardless of polities , Agiiliixt llrjnn nml McKt'lKlmn , Low Is W , Young , senator-elect from th Tvvent.v-ninth district , was borirnearElmln N. Y. , llfty-slx j eais ago. Ho spent the Hit twenty-seven jt-.irs of his life on a farm 1 that state , when ho moved to Illinois an followed agrlc-nltuial pursuits , Hornovcd t Nebraska and located on u homestead nc-.i Wilsonvillo about thirteen vears ago whcr ho still resides. Ho Is emphatically nfarmc and has been reasonably successful. II used several times In republican county coi ventions , but ho never suc < ceded in leccl' ' Ing u nomination. He had alvvajs been aicpuhllcnn until li Joined the indoi > cmlciit movement two jeai ago beoauso of the position they huvo take on the llnanclal question. Ho has not had time , ho says , to prop.u any bill or come tunny decision as to men mes that ho will support at thu loming so slon , but he intimatob that a fi eight ratii hi lowering the rates would receive his a tention. IN A KING OP FIRE. A Tlirllllnf ; Kxprrlcncti uf Trutolurtt la I'riilrlii I'lri' . St. Nlcliolns : Wo whipped up th jrMl horeoa and tlrovo toward the uptin ) < MlB - thinking thus to OBoano the gtontoi BV dnngor. \ \ > \ rennhod tlio hluli Rroun Vis before mcoting tiny llirmo , und wo woi is ism groutly rojoieotl to see thnt much of tli m grass wus btill fairly preen lioro , thoug itIS thlukly bostrovvn with patches of longc 10 Krnss thnt WUB dry. The llet-co Ilninea or now approaches oral rushing tilontvith furious speed , cruel llnij tunl Bniippnif' iho Bound nlot beintr sullleiont to titrlko terror to tl stoutest heart. Galloping nlong ti to iT line of lire , vvo found thnt where 111 | crossed n little ravlno the Ilainos woi drs iiotsolilt'li , for thu irrnBS wus quito croc rs there. We dtiaUed through the line i flnmo , BiilTorlniT hrlof Tortures of sufTo- unllon niul n sovcro XUiTcliip nnd snmrt- Ing of our eyes , con ml by the intense liont nnd pungent snioko. Once throiiffh. wo'Kdtigrntulatcil our- solvoa on the hope thnt wo ahoultt yet oecupo ; for , going JjW this direction , right in thu teeth otllid wind , vvo could trtivol moro rnjldly t rin llio pursuing flumes. While prisatnp tlifdligh the dro , I ro- cnllod the proverb , it's tin 111 wind thnt blows nobodv fjootl , " for just tn nd- vnnco of the linoftof flame clouds of BWftllovvs dnrtod IrorO0nd | there , ctitch- ing the hosts of insects stnt ted up by the liont of the burnVnrr grnsi Wo now hoard R-iVloplng hoofs , nnd vvo soon saw two Indians ( Osngc'O approaching preaching through the snioko. "Whoro nro you golngV" they nskod , in tholr own language. "To Gray llorfo , " our driver replied , In the snmo tongue. They told him that the pralrio was a mass of llama in thnt dlroction nnd that wo must go back. Wo responded thnt nil wns lliuno in that direction. Notwithstanding tlio indilTcrenco to danger usually ascribed to redskins , llicao Indians showed unmistakable signs of terror. Some further quiclc convor- Btitlon Informed us that they , Hko our selves , nud seized nn opportunity to penetrate tlio line of flame , thinking thus to escape. Wo nil wore now inclosed in a gradu ally narrowing ring ot lire. To clear the space around us by burning olT the grass to start n "back-lire , " us it is cnllod wna our onlvohnnco for safety ; and this vvo nttamptod. A largo space was cleared before the oncoming flro reached us. Wo hoped to escape with but singed oyobrowd and a few moments ol sulTooatlon ; nml this wo would have considered n fortunate deliver- anco. Hut wo found our lust chancio"fnil- intr us. The back-Hro wo had started against the wind burned only the dry grass , nnd in doing this had served as a furnace tq dry the greener grass. Thus the prairie flro , reaching our burned district , found the greener grasses killed and dried , nnd hence hud almost as much fuel UB outside. The flro vvns now close around us. The vary ing- currents of air heated by the llumo whirled and rose , nnd gusts of cold air , rushing in to replace the hot air , caused a whirlwind , and a grout well of stnoko antt llnmo wns thus formed. Within this woU wo stood , ns yet unharmed mid with n constant sup ply of cool nir , but expecting death. It wns n dreadful moment ; the mother and child wore crying ; the Indianswith uplifted arms , wore culling upon tlio Great Spirit in a weird chant. Suddenly vvo felt un unusually strong rush of cold air from ono side , und , look ing up , I saw n strange nnd vvclcomo sight. A long tongue ! of llnmo had run toward und into our circular prison from the main flro , nnd had burned n Inno fiom the outlying "ournt urea into us. Through this lauo , formed by walls of flro , came rushing iiijv.current of cold , cleur nlr. This kept ? the smoke blown away , and vvo saw pIKinly tbo path of escape thus providpirtiully afforded us , when nil hope seorhc gono. ' ' FOR * i OLKS. Dr. Edison's FAMOUS PILLSAND BANDS and OBE S10J.Y FRUIT SALT reduce your woigfif'without dieting ; cures the ctiusos of j bp ty , such aa dyspepsia , rheumatism , nervous ness , catarrhkidnoy troubles ; keeps you healthy , and bsautiS.es the com plexion. CHICAGO ItoAiti ) orTmnr. I i B.iln write you to say I have lost 13 pounds , making 4i ! pounds lost In ID vvceUs by using 4 1 ottlcs of Dr. HUlson's Obesity Pills and vv enrlnz his Obesity Iliind. Very truly yours. GiiAitr.is H. KINO. I'rof. 1IALK , Chic IRO University , vvrltca to the Cblciico Herald , bept. I ? . 1SW. Corpulent men should u.iy some attention to rcducinz tbulr wolsbt VVhoii a man I' troubled with rhcuinatlim , dyspepsia. Kidney trouble or nervousness thu reducing of woliibl IB slow or , until the Obesity I'HIs liuvn cured tbo disease that caused obesity. The pills soften and beautify tbo skin of tbo face. 1 nni at liberty to oltu a eusoln point , Umloi my advlco Mr. Armour used nn rdlson Obcsltv Itnnd and Ubottles of Tills und lost " ) pounds In 0 weeks. Utlior piitloiits bavo been equally ruccessful. l.lour. O. A. SCOTT. Revenue Cutter Ilumlln v/rltcs to tlio Corresiionrtoncn l > op.irlmcu of tlio Now Yoilc Sunday World : Three years nco I weighed 1'CS pounda lin uftor uslnc Dr. Kcllson's popular Obesity Pill iiiiU Salts 1 redueod to IC'J ' pounds and easily keep at this wolnt. ; I saw how much oihe rorrospondents of your valuable n ipors won Leniilltted and wisho to o the lr.'s treat inont a trial. Dr. Edison's Obesity Fruit Salt is t best nnd simplest remedy for rogrulntin Iho action of the liver thnt.hnB boon dls covered. The printed formula on tin Itibol of the Fruit Stilts shows thoirvului to suHorors from oxoosslvo fat or tlosh Buntl mousuro ut Nos. 1 , 2 , 3. Pric $2.50 to 30 inches , and 10 cents extra fo ; ouch additional inch. PlllB $1.60 a botllo , or thr-oo bottles $4.00 , enough for onotrentinont. Obesity Fru t Stilt $1.00 per bottle. You can buy the Pills , Bands and Sal direct from our stores , or by mull or ox press. 6S"Corrcspoidonco | and goods forvvar dcd in plain , scaled package. NOTJCJi Dr. nilison's Electric Bolt and Finger Rinprs tire sold at our stores Send for our special JJfocltrlo Belt ( Jlrou Itrr , Boalod. Electric Bolts SLOr jJird up. Insoles 6 cents uor pair. For Sale r Wholosulodruggistj qf Now YorlcCit who carry our goods in stock : Charles N. Crittifilon & Co. , McKesson Scjobbins ) , W. II. olilelTolin it Cc Anil other loa'tUn'g liotieos LORING.U. & COV Pioprioiora nntflSonU Agents , 42 F West 22nd StJJSfow York City 10 F nainllton Plnco , Boston , Mass 31Past ] \Vii8hin'tQ9"St { , Chicffo III Cut tlila out nnd Iceup lit , and send fc our full ( eight ' * " " on _ _ - _ Aud nil tlie train < KVIKS. WKAKNKaihb. Dllllll.l U' , life , tint c cumiianr I hum In mun gi'It'KI.V and NKNTI.V CUIIUD t-ull ttTUKtSQTJI uiid toi Bltcn tucu'rjr part of tlip boUr , 1 nlll toad ( carulr pt ad ) KHKK to our uHeror the iiroicrli lion tbal cured uiaof lbe > u truublai. Addrett , I A. llllAllLlil1UTI1.E C'llCEK , U1C1I. NOTICn OF THK SITTING OP THE CITY COUNCIL AS A DOAUU OF EQUALISATION. To tlio ownoroof the lots pnrtsof lots nnd ronl ostnto abutllnuoiior niljncnnttotliodtroots , ftllofs or uvpnues heroin untnpil or sltuntpd In whole or In pnrt wltliln liny of the ills- trloti li or olnupccinodi Von nn d onoli of jou. Are lioroby notlflod lint tbo ol ty council of the city of Omnlia vrlll sit nn a Hoard of Kqunllrntlon , at tlio olllro of tbo city clurrf. In the city hall , O inn ha , Noli , on rrbliiy , the loth day o ( December , I8 < U , from I ) o'clock n Mn. to S o'clock ) > . in. , for tlio purport of conslderliiR nnd cquallzlm ; tlio pro- po od levy of special ti\o < nnd iissoi rucnts ns shown by " 1'ioposed I'lnns of AsscRstnont" now on lllo In tbu olllco of said city elork , anil correcting nny errors tburcln , iinifof heiirliiR nil eoinulalnts tnat the owners of properly so to bo assessed nnd tatod tuny nmKoi Halil ( peelal taxes nnd asio siiionts prnpoioil to bo lux led bclns neeeisiry to cover tlio cost of tbo several Improvements duly iiuthorUcd to bo miulo anil now eompletod , us follous ; To c-ovor the cost of ( tatmiRC's for crndlnc Twonty-seconil street from Clark strcot to Nicholas slreut , iimonnllns : to the sum of $ il.liin , which s ltd sum It Is cromned by re port duly ndoptod by I bo city council , tons. M < S pro r.-xtuon the real rstito on both sides of Twenty-second sti-cut from'Jlurk street to Nicholas Btrect. acconlliiRlo the usual soallnn baok process to the iloptn of 113 feet from tbo street. Unto per foot , jiaiVS ) . To co vcr tbo cost of cradlnt Ohio street from TwontvsocoiiH street to the oist linn of Donlso's addition , ntnoiintiiiR to tlio sum of f llii.40 , which sild mini It U proposed by a re port duly adopted by the oily council , tons- season tire rent i-slalu on both sides of Ohio street , from Tnonttsecond strcot to the o et line nt Duulsu'j addition pro rata accordlm : to foot frotilaio and thu tlsn il scaling back pro cess In depth to the llrst alloy Kate per foot , 10 11)01. To cover tbo cost of erndliu Nineteenth" street fiom Mason street to I'lurco slreot In District No. 0) , amounting to tbo sum of } ir > .W which said SUM It Is proposed by n re port duly adopted by the city council , to assess on the ie.il estito nn both sides of Nineteenth sticct from .Mason strcot to IMorco street , nceordlii ) ! to foot frontage , In depth to the first alloy as pornsnul bcallug back pro cess Halo per foot. $0 077,11 , To cov or thi > cost of ( tradIne Douslas street from rorly-fourtli stteot to rorty-olBhtb street , in itrndlbK district No il'J , amoiintlii ) ; to tlio Btini of JI'SO.1 > , which said yum It Is proposed by n report duly adopted bv thu city council , to assess pro rata uccOrditm to foot frontline , on the roalnstiito on o lob sldo of DoUKlax stieot from rorty-fonrth Htn-ot to rorty-nlEhth street , accordluit to the usunl scallnK back proeoss to the center of block. Unto par foot , ftUGlbH. To cover the costof uradliiff Capitol av ouuo from 48th street to Holt Uno railway In Rrad- ItiK alstrlot No.KI , amounting to thu sum of ? IU1'.7I. which HiKl'sum It U proposoil by u re port duly adopted bv tbo city council , to as sess pro rat * according to foot frontage on the real ostatoon oaob side nf Capitol tivomio from 4 th street to Holt Llnu railway accord- ItiK to tlio iisual scaling process to tbo llrst al ley. Itato per foot , $ l 0 nj. I'o cover the One-half cost of pradbiE Mason street from Ibth street to-tub Mrcut. nmount- IIIE totbosum of $ .IUSJ ! , vvlilch snd sum It Is proposed , by a report duly adopted by tlio city council , to assess on the real estate on each side of Mason street from 18tb street to "Otb street pro rata according ; to foot frontage and tlio usual scaling back nrocoss to the Con or of Iho block , llato pel foot , SJ.SS&P. To cov or the one-half cost of grading 2H strcot f iota 1'opplotoii aveiiuo to south line of tax lot'JC. section ' . ' 7 , amoiinlliii ; to the sum of $ .141/17 , which said sum It Is proposed , by a re port duly adopted by thocltv cniinoll , to as sess uro r.ita according to foot frontage , on thu real cstato on c ich side of 32d street from I'opplotun avenue toboiitb lluo of tax lot IIO. according to tbo usual sc.illug back process in depth l.u' feet from si rout. tU.Uo per foot , $ O.IU,7" > To cover tli9 ono-half cost of grading 23d street from Locust btroot to fcpencor street , amounting to the sum of J7G'lu ( , which sild sum It Is proposed , by : i report duty adopted by tbo city council , to isscss on the real es- tnio on each side of " 'd from Locust an cot to .Spencer street , ac < ordlnz to the usual Hoalliig back process In depth us follows : On the west side to thu alloy ; on tbo east sldo to the cen ter of block. Unto per loot , JJ 517J.I. To eovor tbo cost of grading Dupont street and Oastollur street from east line of Dupont 1'laco to west line of Dnpont I'lace In grueling district Nos. 41 ana 40 , amounting to tbu sum of J.f)7U.l ) , uhlch said sum It Is proposed by a report only udoutod by the city council to assess , pie rata according to foot frontugo. on the real estate on o.iob sldo of Gastollar and Dupont streets In Dupont 1'laco , according to tbo usual sealing b.ick process In depth to tbo first alley. It.ito nor toot , W 71701. To cover tbo cost of grading Ames avenue fiom bhorinan avenue to ou feet cast of the alley botnoen JOih and llth streets , amountIng - Ing to the sum of } -,7A4" ( > , which bald sum It Is proposed bv a loportduly ndoptod by the oily council to assess pro ratnon each side of Ames uveuuofrom fabormau luonuu to 00 feoto tat of alloy botnocnlDth lint ! llth streets , according to foot frontage and the usual ncallng buck process. In depth from said strcot lr > 0 feet. Rite per foot. W W3.VJ7. To cover the cost of cradlng alley In block U , Campbell's addition , In gr ullng district No. 50 , amounting to the sum of SOU , which .sum it Is proposed by a report duly adopted by tbo city council to assess on the real cstato on each sldo of s ild alloy pro ratu. according to foot front.ice and tbu usual scaling back pro cess In dcptb to depth of lot. Itato per foot , to. 70 lit. To cove- the cost of grading the alloy In Du pont 1'laco boUvecn Dupont nnd Castcllar streets , from IfJtli street to the west line ct Di.uont 1'laco. amounting to thu sum of } | y. 14 , which mini It Is propose by a report duly adopted by the city council to &SSCSH on the real estate on both sides of b.iid alloy pro r.Ui , according to foot frontage anil the usual seal- lug b.iek process. In depth ono lot. Kate per loot. tUltiil. 1o cover the ono-half costof grading the alloy In block 10. Konnt/o'sUh supplementary addition , amounting to the sum of JlU'i J- , which sum It Is uroposoU by a report duly adopted by the city council to assess pi o ratu on tlio real astato on each sldo of s.ild alloy In block ID , Kount/o's 4tbHiipplomcntury addi tion , as poi foot trontiiKO and the usual seal ing back process In depth ono lot Kate rioi foot , $ MWJi To cover the one-half costof gradlngllamll , ton street from 4" > th street to the Holt Mm railway , amounting to the sum of * IOJ8UI which said sum It Is proposed by a report dulj adopted by thu city council to nsscbs on tin rout estate onoachsldoof Hamilton -strcei from 45th street to the Hull Line railway prc lata , as per foot frontage , according to tin usual Hjullng bade process. In ilopllt to UK llrst alloy. Itato per foot. $1.04010. 'lo cover tbo cost of Kradinu alloy In block 4 Campbell's addition , bolug the south alloy li said block , amounting to the sum of Jllfl. ! > .l which said sum It U proposed by a roportdulj adopted by the city council to assess on tin real estate on both Hldos of said alley prc rate , as per foot f rontago and according to th : usual sealing back process , In depth fron alley on south side to llaiicroft etioot , oc ndrlb sldo to the depth of two lots. Kate pei foot , $0 UUSS. To cover the ono-h.Uf co tof grading tin alley In block 1 , Kount/.o's 4th ndditlon amouiitliu to the bum of gVltiK. . which sale sum It 1s proposed by a report duly adoptoi by the city council to assess pro rata un tin real estate on both sides of sild alloy , us po foot f lontago , to the depth of one lot , accord Inr to the usual sealing back process. U lU per foot. W.41IW. To cov or the cost of gr.idlug 31th strcot fron rarnam struct to Dodge strcot , ariioiiniliu' t < the sum of $ .17404 , which said sum It Is pro posed by a report duly adopted by thu ellj council to assess on the roul estate on boll Hides of Illth street fiom DoUgo street to I\ir nani atreot pro ratu , as per foot frontage am thu usual ncallng bnck process , In depth ti the center of block. Itato per foct , fU.IIJ ) , To cover tbo cost of ii.ivlnjr and eurbliu li street Inipiovoiiiont district No. 4in. comprls Ing Izuid slroot from IStb slruiit tox'ld HI rout amountln. lo tbo sum of $10.484 O/ , which sail tiuiii. It Is proposed , by a lup'irl duly adoptoi by the city council to assosi pro rntn , accord Ing to foot frontugo nn tl o real Obtain on boll Bides of I/inn slreot from IHtb street to " .li street. In depth tocoulor of blooit , npc-ordln ; to the usual beating back process. Itato po foot , 87'SI. To cuv or tbo costof paving and on rblnz 1 It ! Htrent from thu houtli line of Utaco street t north line 1'addock place , In street Improve mi nt district No , : i ? ' , amounting to the um < i tlU. ' . ' .il. uhlch s.ild HUIII , It U nioposod. by report duly uduped by the city coiinoll , to ati BOSS on tbo toil estate on each sldo of Ut Birool from tiraeoBtrcut to north llliu of 1'a docu place , pro rat i accoidlng to foot front aKuand tbo iiKiiul RcalliiK buck process I depth Iho disunion nf one lot. Itato per fool The coat nf paving and uurblng prl vato aliproaeb to boaeso scd to thnieal estal for which It Is lulu. To cover tbo cost of paving nnd curb n Hherman iivonuo to u point Uiu fcut north < thu center of section J In street Impruvonieu district No. 41)0 ) , amounting to thu bum of ill1 - 87.1(1 , which sum. It Is piouosed , by a rupoi duly adopted by the ally council , 10 : IS OSH o thu property on both sides of bliorman uvi nuu In said district , pro rata uccoidlng to lei frontugu and thu usual sealliiK bauK process I Uop-li l foot. I'nivldoil. rimtthal i.art i. tax lot -JI lying bet wren ( Jinah.i Holt ralhui right of way and Uoinmorclal street shall L aiisessoil for .1 frontauu of liufetiu Halo pi foot. ! J.5102 % Tocovurtho cost of pivln und curbing I street Improvement district No. : ' > 5 L'lmili btreetfrom Thlrly-uUhlh strcot to I'orllot street ajnouiitlnK to tbo Hum of J7E" > .ll > . wine said sum It U proposed by u report dill adopted by tlio ulty council to iitsest > pro r.it oil thn rn.il est ito on both hides of ( Jharli street from 'Jliirty-olghth street to Tortlct street , in depth to llrdt ulluyui center c block , according to the usual ficallii } , ' luc process , Itatu pur foot , } JM' ' . . To cov ur tbu costof phvnu and cnrbln Michigan Htreet from Twonty-tblld street 1 Twenty-fourth utrt-ut In stuet liuprovumoi illbtrlcl No. 4 IU. ainomitliio" to tlio bum < ilICeLU4.bleh s.ild hum II U propu ed by an port duly adopted by thu oily council to it buss on tlio roil estate on botti sUcaof Mich Ran ktrout from Twenty-third atreol t Twenty-fourth street , pro rain ac-c-ordlitz i footfronluvo , and tbo usunl scalln f back pri cuss In di'uth to center of blocx , Hutu w foot , KtWii , Tbo cost of prhutu upproneb the real ustiitoforvshloli It In lulu. To cover thu cunt of caving and eurbli Bhormnn n nnuo from a point 3.VI fool north of the center of nccilon 3 la-it , totlrnnd avenue In Mrcol liiiprovemont illo'rlot Nn. 411. amounting to tl.osuniot ) ISU2.ni ; , vrhlrh snltl mini It In proposed bja report duly ndopted by the olty council , to assess on the pronortv nnniich Mtloof Bhormnn avenue from njiolnt 310 feet north ot tboccntnr of section 3 to Clrantl avonuc , prorata. nrnmllng to the foot front * ago. In depth from Slinrmnii nvciino3i \ fpot , ns per the usual scaling buck process. Unto per fool , f l&u. To cover the costof pivhu nml cnrblr.c Thirty-second street , front tlio north line of Kttolld 1'liuo to Woolworth avcmio In slroot liiiprovpinout district No. 4K1 , amounting to thosiunof JI < , t0.S7 | ! , vtlilch stldsniii It U pro posed , by n report duly adopted by the rltir counell. to nsv s on I ho nronerty on oiteli side of Thirty-second strcot , from north line of Knclld I'luro to Woolworth avdiue. accord ing to foot frontacu. und the usiml ocullns back procnM IP depth to Hist alloy or i-ontor of block , llato pur foot , $17410 : the cost of prlvnto approaches lo bo assessed to the property - orty for which mndo. To cover the cost of Bavins nnd enrbhi ! ? O.-vllfnrnIa strcot from inn street to lOthMrcct In strcntlmprovcmciitdUtrlct No. 114 , amount ing to the sum ot * 1.77 Ml I , which s-v d sum It Is pi-opo < iod by n leport tluly adopted by the elty council to nsiem on the roul citato on each side of Callfoi nl i street from 1'ith slicot to Ifith street pro r.itu , according to foot frontnuoumt the tittinl so illn ? btel < process In tlopn to tbu llrst alloy as per usiml so illn t back pro- ccs * Itato nor foot , $ r.u31 ; thn prlvato road nay , ninoilntln to the sum of Jolt ) . ' , to be us- sossod to the nial estMe udjoltilng. To cover thn cost of paving nml curbing Sovvnnl street from .Mill street toVMh strcot In street Improvement district No.4l7.s.ild piv- tnit amoniitlnz to thn sum of fl.4 " > ' 'luntl Mio curbing to the gum of $11 07. which s ild sums It Isptopo cd by n ri-nort ilnlv adopted by tha olty ooiinall to assess as follows- Tnormtof eurblna to bo as-os od to lot C , bluck it , i-hlun's addition. Tbo oust of pavliu prlvnlo approii'h. amounting to tbu sum ot J-'l 4' ' , to be assessed tn lot 1 , blocu n , Miltin'i addition. The balance of Iho c-oslot paving , amount ing to the sum ot.l,3cLTU > to bo a $ os od on the real estate un both sides of Sow inl sttcct from "lib street to i'lth Htrcot proi.ttu per foot frontage unit In depth from street to llrst u I ley , according tu tbu usual -e illng bnok uro- cess Halo per foot , II d i-JT. To cov er Iho cost ot pav 111 ! mid curbing of 2Jrd street trom ruining stiout to not tli line of Michigan street In stteot Improvement dis trict No. 410 , amounting to the Mini of JU07 , which s ilil sum It Is proposed by u ruucrl duly adopted by tbo elty council to ussc-gi as fol- lous : The aninunt of &Vt3 ) to bo assessed on lot 7 , bloc-k HUM. for pavm ? uml curbing nppio.u-h. ' 1 ho b.ilanuo ot f.l.H.'il.UJ. to bo assessed on the re.il est no un both Hides otMil street from Unmlngstieot to the north slilo of Mlehlan street. nbcoidlng to foot front-igo. In del th to tbo center ot block , according to the usual sen ling b.tck process. Kuto per fOQU if I OVj To cover the cot of p.vvlng and curbing Oraco street from the e ist line ot tbo 0. , Si. 1' . , M , fi. O. Ity right of way to east line of Pad dock place , In street Improvement district No 37.1. alimenting to tbo sum of if.U J.rin , which said sum , It is proposed , Ly a report duly ndoplod by the city council , to assess on tlio real ost'ito on u.ich si loot llrnco street from the sul J rich t of wuy to the east line of 1'ad- dock place , pro r.ita as per foot froutugo and the usual Bulling baok piocess In depth ta. feet. Unto per foot , W.U.4. To cov or the cost of p.ivlns and onrblni Cth street from I'lerco street to lllckorvr street , In street liuprovoiiiotit district No 4J. ) , amoiint- Ini ; to the sum of $ n.MllG7. which said sun , . It Is proposod. by u report : duly adopted by the city council , lo assess us follows : The eost of private approach , amounting to the sum of ? U" > h. ' , to bo assosso I to tbo roil estate for which constructed. The balance ot said cost to bo nssessod pro rata on the real estnto on both sides of said street , according to the foot frontHKO i\ml the usual HC illnR.back urocess to thn uopth of sild dlstrlot asereitod : the strips from n.ir rowlu. tbo streets In said Ulsti let not consid ered In calculating the frontage. K.ito per foot , I" ) Ot'iGI ' , To cover tbo cost ot pavlni and curbing Cass street from id ! slreot to ,14th street. In strcot linproveineat district No. 4JO , nmouiil- Ins to thu sum uf J-V-'U ! . . > , which s.ild sum. It Is propcscd. by n report duly adopted by the city council , to asses pro rnta per foot frontage - ago and tbo usual scaling b.irk process In depth to the llrst alloy. Unto per foot. 17.S8I.C2. To c-ovor tlio cost of piivlui ; mid curbing of Oass street from o ist line of ' 1 wonty-foui th street to west line of Twenty-fourth sticetln street Improvement district o 40'l ' , ninouiit- IIIR to the sum of $ I53.U : , which s ild sum It Is proposed by .1 report duly adopled by tbo city council , tu assess on lot T , blouL > ! ( ) ! , elty , Tocovortbocostof construotlns IXHOV sewer district No. lj.1. .iniuuuttni ; to the sum of Jl.UO.U'i.blcb b ild sum It Is proposed by u eportduly ndoplod by tlio city council , to as- css pro r.itu accord liu tofoot frontage on the real estate f ron tint : on svlu so vei , corner lots invhiK n scvvor on two Hides to bo assessed for ho lonKor sldo only. Unto per foot , iJJ BilTii. To cover the cost oi constriiotiii ! ! n sewer In jower district No KM , umouiitliu to the him of JI.T17.Mi. which slid sutu It Is proposed by a oportduly adopted by tbo elty coiinoll to as sess pror.itixon tbo roul cst ite adjoining said sewer according lo the foot fiont.igo , and tbo isnal sc.illns baok process In depth to the boundaries ot said district ns created. Uuto per foot , $0 faOOU To cover the cost of constructing a sewer In sowur district No. 101. nmountln to the sum oft 1.-74 . ! - ' . which sild sum It Is proDotod by u report duly adopted by the city council , tous- sess pro r.ita on the foot frontage nnd the usual soallng back process In depth to tbo loundury lines of said district us oroutcd. Hate per foot , (1.3,0. To cover Iho cost of constructliu a sewer In sowordlstrlotNo. r > 3 , umouiitln to tbosum of K'"IAli ) , which s ild sum It Is proposed by n report duly adopted by the cltj council to as sess pro rata. according to footfrontago nnd tbo nsu.il scaling back proicss to thu depth of ono lot on real est uo In s ild district : 1'rovhled , That on comer lots buying a sewer on two sldts they shall bo assessed foi thn long sldo only. Certain triangular lots are assessed for the one-half of frontage. Kate per foot. ( I.UU77. Tax lot , 12 assessed for 5JJ JJ und tax lot 11 usscssuu for J.'OOI. To cover tbo cost of constructing connec tions to sewers In sti col improvement nlstrlcts Nos. 4111. 4 < H. 4 l , 410 , 417 , nnd 4J9 , Uono uuiloi contra ! with John V Daley , amounting tu tbo sum of i-tlSfil. which It Is i.ioposod by a report duly adopted by the cily council to assess the cost of each sopnr.ito connection to the lot 01 pirt of lot or real ostnto to which such con nection Is made , aa follows : St. Imp. Dist Amount. 460 It 7 blk 187li city * 17 10 fill ftafltliDllclSTK " 17 1U It ID blk lS7'i " 1H 05 UOltl hllclOIK " 7 ( . ' ) ' " 1'JOO ' 4C5114 blk lltt'S 416 u Mot U5blU102 " 1805 4ils ID'Iftof Itoblk'.V ) " 1875 It 4 blk 4 Credit I'onolor 1575 It 5 blk 4 " 15 75 It 4 blk 15 " 15 7i It 4 blk S3 " 10 7- > Itr.bllvL'J " W75 It 8 blk J7 " 1J.V > It I blk J8 " K 75 U5blk.W " VJ75 tax lot 3 (5 con ) " AW CO 4JG o ii of It 3 blk 1 > Oixmpbell's sub Tl 10 it 4 blk I' " 11 10 HI. bile I' " 11 h3 o 15 ofltl ) bile 4 Parker's audition H SI w 45 ft of It 1U blk 1 ' 11 : U It 7 blk 6 , " 11 81 It HblkS 11 81 u / of I'.SblkC II 81 vvtjof ItHblkO " 11'0 elf of IlJblkT II RI oV , of It 4 blk 7 " 11 HI o V of It 4 bll ( 8 11 10 I iitblktl ; ill . > > ant > It 4 blk 0 11 10 H.'iblU'J II 64 U7bllcO " 11 10 HlblKll Shlnn's 2nd addition 1181 - oKof II 8 blk I 11 IU I It i ) blk I II 10 I 410 It 7 bile O Btrickland's sub 11 HI itflli kO II 80 i ItunlkO II 60 I It in blk O " 11 H ) 4'J7 ItOblU 1 Bhlnii'x adiiltlon 1480 r " It3 blk 0 " 1,1 8J It 5 blk U " IJ 80 i 4J'J It 10 JocHtfn'H sub IJ 57 It" I'riiyn's sub IU f > 7 114 " 12 W It J blk A fchlnn's addition 1111 It.lblkA " r- > " It 5 blk A " IS 57 It b lilk A " 1,1 33 nH of It ! ) blk II ' 1. M It H blk 10 M M wi ! of 118 blk 11 II Tr o' ' , of 116 blk U ] ' . ' SIt \ It 8 blk I'l 11 7f It 5 blk 13 12 Bi 111) ) blk 15 " IJ 61 HIS C ! To cov or the cost of const rnctlnV connection1 to sewers In birout Improvement dUtrlctx Nos ihO , Kl. 411. 4)l. 444 , 45J , 454 , 4W , 4U , 4GI , 407 anil 47lln tlio elty of Omaha , amounting tothosun of IJ.OIU.M , which said sum It Is pruptHOd by u luport duly udnijlud by the city council tu as- bussontbu lot , jMitoi lot or real cbiuto i < which counectlcns uro inude , us per tbu fol owl n , , ' list ; No. Amount Ml It'J Ilcnson'iiBiib til 1 ! II II It 10 hllznbuih 1'laco It 18 IS.1 HU " li Si HU ) " U W s -'Of Lot H2J 1'ranl.lln Bijunro U a Bj-'ft of It 21 " 11 1 ! It0blk3 l.uliu'siiddltlun I'U in H7blU3 " -JO dl It 12 franklin Sijuaro 111 ! HU " 11 II HU " II II Itn " 11 1 ! HIO It II HIT " II 1 ! HIS " 11 II U 7 blk 3 n V Smith'- addition 111 ! IthblUJ " 11 ] ! Hlblk4 \U \ "A Hublkt " M 3 H 3 blk 4 ' JH8 H4blkl ' ii4 H Milk 4 S ) 40 nHof oSnttotltl blkll R II n Unfit : ) blk II 7 10 a Hot U3blk U n i. ItftblK II 0 13 ItMilkll 8 111 It 13 blk 13 Si ! fl It U blk 13 si : M It H blk 13 S4 .10 It 1 blk t 2J : ni U 12 blk t 20 ; M taxlot37 47 77 tax lot3 * KKM tax lot 40 40 7ll 421 iti blk - on City It 84 itawk''jj 14 31 411 Hi" Crcston I'nrk 15 PV It 13 It III K PV It SO 17 71 US ! 35 M lisa 15 IU II 2.1 IS IH HIM is oa lisa noi It 12 blk 1 Jcromo 1'ark Ib til It 1 1 blk 1 in Ri It 14 blk 1 in 8i HI blk s 17 7J If. blk 2 1771 It n blk 3 17 7J H41.IU2 . 17 73 It. Milk 3 17 n Itl blk 4 Kllby 1'laco in txi It 2 blk 4 15 00 It 4 blk 4 nee UTlilk 4 in on HKbik 4 1503 . 13 OH It It ) blk 4 10L-t 41.1 It t addition 2000 HVO SI AO Itl blk 1 Vot.i place 2S4I It S blk I 28 f 4.1 It 3 blk 1 W4I It 4 blk 1 28 41 If.llilk .1 20 M It 4 blk J s ; 41 It 4 Morse & llriinnor 1'lnco 23 51 It 5 S3 f.l ltd " S3 51 It" SI 51 its 21 M HIO It I blk S Vopplolou dirk H2blkS 21 52 It. I blk 8 2.1 5J It ft blk 8 KJ 5S It q bile 2J M It 8 blk 8 21 68 HllblkH si r.s It 3 blk si iu It 3 blk 11 20 01 H4 blk n 20 04 Itr. blliti 20 Oi It n blk n 2U OJ 50 IU ' 113 blk id WPOJ " It 4 blk H ) 51 M ' lift blk 19 20 CT It n blk 111 50 ( U ; ItlulkSS ' . ' 8 4 1 28 4J " 113 blk 2S SH 4J It 4 blk 23 3.1 5Q It 11 blk 3 Park plnco 51 M an bik 3 21 VI It l.'bll ; 4 SO 54 " It 1.1 blk 4 SO 61 ' ItllblUa Sherwood Park S ) 51 ' 1137 fatuwart I''aco ' 2J 0) 2J 00 It 40 2251 ' It41 S3 51 ' H4I S4I53 1141 SSM H4ri S5 5J ' tax lot 4 D8 OS ' tax lot I. ! SO GJ ' tax lot 20 20 M 411110 \Vaalilii5ton \ Square lr , 21) ) H7 15 31) ) ' It II 15 i'U " It 111 3.2J " It It 1JIM it 20 35 2(1 ( ; it at lft , 3 J5 20 ' H2J 1529 " It24 1520 1 1127 1520 1118 1527 l > 0 It 11 Clark's addition 1001 ItU 1004 " 4 It 1 Jucob's nildltton 1004 it" 10 OJ 4,5ltH | Axforil's addition 5 HI ' ' It U 1'r nyn'H sue 58J It 10 Paulson's addlUuu n 2 " 032 ft of Hit r > R ! " vv in tl of It 11 583 It 12 ( itU " It 1,1 r 83 " It 14 , i OBJ " It 20 fl8J " It 21 5"8J ' It 24 fl8J 4 ' > J It , a blk 13 Ilnnsc > m IMaco 17 11 lt7blUll 1711 " H 8 blk IJ 17 U ' ItObllclJ 17 11 " It 10 blk 13 17 U HII blk 13 17 II H 12 blk 11 17 11 H ll blk 14 17 11 H18 blk 14 17 11 , H 21 blk 14 17 10 CJltr. " blk2GU .City W 05 H4blkl Credit Tonclor 2J ( I ! It 5 blk 243 City 10 78 It 0 blk 241 20 DO H 7 blk 243 20 00 H 8 blk 241 2003 HI blk 2G8 30-53 ItS blk SOS 3358 lttblk : 288 3357 It 7 blk II 0 05 ItS blk 1,1 70(1 ( H 3 bill 173 0 57 It4 blk 173 1)60 It 6 bile 17J U 5'J ' Total W.04063 To cover Iho cost of damages for chanpo of grade , being ! i jmlgomont In fiuorof bchip- > orot , Oli-.rk nnd Clobnrno for cliangootgrado ot iigbtecnih : street from Ln i veil worth street .o4)0 ( ) feet south of Mason street , amounting u thoNiim of f-'JU 80 , whlcli said HUIII It Is pro posed , by a report duly adopted by the city council , to assess on tbo real estate on both sides of KigliteontliHtroot from I.e.ivoinvortli btrcotto tbo railway lUluof way. piorata as per foot frontage , and the usual scaling baok uiocess In depth to the first alloy. Hutopor Toot , J0.7J707. To cov ur the eost of damages awarded for tlmopenliu'of Twimly-slMh ktioet from the north line of Nelson's addition toUuldwoll street , amoiintlngtotho suinof $ (1,12851 ( , which said sum It Is proposed Ly n report duly ndopted by the olty coiinoll , to assess on both sides of Twenty-sixth street , from Camilla street to bow ant struct , as follow- : 1'rom Uumlnz street to north lineNelson's addition $ l,4iJ.5'J , ut Iho rate of IJ.II per front foot. foot.On On lots 2 to 0 Inclusive In Jocstcii * ' sub , $2i7 IP , at tbo ratoof.JI per front foot. 1'rom 0 i Id well to Hum II ton streets , KIM ) 00 , at tbo rate of UO cents per front foot. Krom Hamilton to OInrlosstreets$103.00 , at the rate of 80 cents poi front foot. 1'rom Ch irlos to toward Htrents , H57.00 , at tbo rate of 70 oonls per front foot. On lotNo I , JnoUun's sub.S'll 8. ' , On lot.I , block n , Hhlnn's addition , Jl.M.OO. Tbo abov o nssossmont In depth from Twenty- six I h strcot to the distance of ono lot only. To cover the costof constructing permanent Hldowiilks by 1'ord & Hubo , amounting to tha sum of J..dl.V.'O , uhlcli sild HUIII It In propose 1 by a toporidiily adopted by the elty coiinoll , to assess on the following real ostalo , alouj which said walus uro laid : I.otri block7J City $8.528(1 ( l.otO blook7J " i ij ( 40 Lot7 block 7J 3JJ 8J Lot I block 81 r > 17 L4 1.013 block DO BOO 17 l < ot 4 block OJ 207 W ) l.oltlhloonailti ) | | j Lotfi lllojl ; 351 148 4T Total ? , ' .022J ! ( To cover the cost nnd li spec-foil of Inyliu nerminenl Htomi walks by .1 , W. KimiiiH& hoiiH , ainoiintliig tu ilio NIIIII of $ . ' ,751.07 , which mid Finn It Is proposed by a report duly aiiopted bv the city council , to IISHOKH on the ma ! rstnto uloiu whlt'lisiila wiillis uroluld , as follows ; Iol3. block ail , Olty } j > 03 77 IIUli school rounds , between 20th and VJdand Dodgj und IJii\oupoi t utreots 2,517 'to Totil K.751 U7 To covur the cost of stone bidowalKs laid by . .1.V. . I'liriiiiH . \ . Son , nnioniitlng lo tbo sum ot tm.fii , which said HUIII It Is pioposed by u report port duly adopted by Iho oily council tu assesi on the lots or nurta of lota adjncont to the walk laid , to-witi U7blk4U C'ltv $1113) hi rip of bind adjoining on'oast UH 1)11(40 ) Olty I I ti lillr 1(1 ( i : li of It 7 bill 51 I.t-ibll. 1U7 hub lot It U3 Capitol ndditlon M 11 blk I buninilt I'luc-u Total You uro further notified thulMild "Proposed ( 'liiusuf AHSosunient" iiro now subject to thu inspection mid oxiimlnallonof any of tlieowii- ursof said luts , parts of loin or pli-cii ) of real ( state , or the Inspection ur examination ut liny other per'on interested In tiiild proposed iisschSinontK , ut thu olllco uf buld ulty clurk , nnd that by u repoit of n commHti'u of Bulu council duly mloutcd. It Is proposed that nn- IL-KS furcoou nnd Hiilllc-lont cunnu U mry hn uthorwls' orleied and iletennlnrO. tli it tlio i nut of mild Iniprovomont , respectively be as- bessod on tbo buv unit lots , p.utrt ot Iot > > und pli-ocx of real i-stiito as fchowu by ealU pro- poxod plum uf nsiensinerit , Vun , find encb of you , mo lioroby notlfiod to appear bpforosald Ho nd of Kqn U/utlon , at the time and place above bpuclUcd , to niiko any complaintstatement orobjeetlon you jln. hint cimcnrnlng'nny of h.ild propoaoil levfoj und uHiOsiniontH uf pui-lul tnxus. JOHN OHOVIM. Oily Olork. Omuha Neb. , December 7th. | feiJ ! , D'J d7t Many of ourAOKNTfl uro rtKI.I.I.NO ( real I2W t f.'AI ) ortU ur ARNOLD AUTOMATIC STEAM COOKERS per month Don't reuiiln litlo , or work fur iu il k'ti , when you might Uo nnklciK woru iooa linn la luiuiuir Aiiiily fur turiui , AHNOLU CMKlltt.O. UJf ti * JIU til. , Oui U .