THE OMAITA DAILY BISK ; TUESDAY , PKOKM1USU 20 , T802 , Excitement Almost Reaching ft Panic Among the Speculators. WILD SCENES OH THE STOCK EXCHANGE of n I'ronilnrnt rirm Cnnac * Downward Movement In Chicago On Other Stock * Affected liy tlio l > o- cllno Money TuUci a Jump , Nr.w YOIIK , Deo. in. There wns nn ex citing time In the Stock oxchnngo this nior'n- Ing when nn nnnouncoincnt wns mnilo thnt the big pool , Including James U. Kccno , I. ft S. Wormscr and K. C. Benedict , hnd boon dissolved , the contract having expired by limitation. With the lirst report of this occurrence ! tlipro was n stampede among the holdorsof Chicago Gun ccrtlllcatcs , nnd the prirc started down rapidly. Tim traders who have been watching Iho stock for n break , offered U down at first , then a flood of commission orders came in from nil quarters , ninny of them being to sell the certificates for the account of speculators whoso margins had been exhausted , for the pool hnd worked the priccupto ? 100 como time ngo , ami on the vraydown many outsiders were loaded up. Today their accounts wcro closed out. Then there wcro others who had bought the stock for investment , n number of whom joined in tbo stampi-do without understanding what the reason for the dcvllno was. On tin ) floor of the Stock exchange the Whisky trust Is allotted space next in Chi- cngo ( Jus , nutl the traders in that stock Joined in the rush ns soon as Chicago ( jus broke. The books of the Whisky trust , or Distillers nnd t atllufeedurs , as the concern Is formal ! } called , closed today for their dividend of 1'i per cent , and the stock is closed nt CTilM : , having opened at 01 , equal to nn advance of * ( , pur cent. In n short tlmo. however , the nrlcei gave way , falling J < f per cent , and before the decline was checked tbo certificates sold nt f > 7 , n full of T per cent , While tills decline wiiuln progress tbo crowd trading In Chicago Gas Intcrmlnglod with the traders in whisky certitleatc-s nnd pre sented n scene equalled on tbo floor only In times of n panic. There was. however , no trace of a panicky feeling at any tlmo today. One of tlin ( .iinirs. A good deal of Iho liquidation nnd much of the decline recorded was attributed to the extraordinary stringency in the money mnr- hot. Brokers wcro in the loan crowd early , trying to make arrangements for carrying stocks nnd the earlier borrowers paid 10 per cent per nnnum for money on call. Several renewals werorando nt tbo same rate nnd then the supply on the exchange wns exhausted The latter borrowers bid 15 , aland ! )5 ) per cent , nnd ns high ns10 percent , or equal to nearly 1 per cunt per week was paid by bor rowers , who had urgent need of money. After noon one firm sent over { CiOO.OOO to lend nnd wns followed by other bouses desir ing to plueo money nt the high range. Af the nppcaranco of a supply , the urgency o the demand disappenrcd. Members of tlio Chicago Gas pool stnto that there hnd been no quarrel between the operators composing it , nnd thnt their rela tions nro as friendly as ever. They also deny that Its dissolution wns forced by the tightness of tbo money market. At the olllco ofl. &S. Wormscr the statement wns mndo thnt the pool had already liquidated nnd had its accounts closed up. But the members of the firm are confident of the value of the property as a dividend payer. It is said that the Chicago Gas , which was closed up a year ago , divided profits of $1- OOO.'OO. . IX WASIIINOTOX. Treasury OIUclalH DUcus.H tlio Wiill Street * / i\rltnnii-nt. WASliiSjtiTOX , D. C. , Dec. 19. The Treas ury department was kept fully nnd promptly advised of the progress of the stock market in New York today , nnd Secretary Foster was in conference with his assistants several times upon the situation. After the depart ment closed , the assistant secretaries , Messrs. Gear , Spauldlug and Lnmbcrtson , gathered in the secretary's room and dis cussed the events of the day. Tboro a re porter for tbo Associated press found them , with no Indication of any excitement appar ent. ent.Tlio Tlio secretary said , In answer to ti _ ques tion , based on n report printed In Now York statlngTTiat ho was much exercised over the matter , and intended to como over to New York to consult New York bunkers : "I am not going to Now York to confer with bank ers , or any ono else about the financial situa tion. There Is nothing In It to warrant sucli a mission. The idea has not , previously , even occurred to me , " "You have noticed the engagcmdnts for gold shipments tomorrow nnd the panicky fooling reported on the Stock exchange ? " ' Oh , yes ; but there was a moro comforta ble condition of things ut the close , you know. " , Quid In the Trcnunry. "As to the treasury , " continued the secre tary , "wo are nil right. Lnst month ex ports amounted to $7,000,000 , but the treas ury lost half a million only. Tlio reserve limit is fixed at $100,000,000 , and 1 huvo $ 4- 000,000 moro than that. The resources of this country nro greater and moro varied than most people know and tbo money that is paid to tha treasury for gold can bo used for replacing the amount sold. Tlio money is needed west and south to buy grain , pro visions nnd cotton , and If I can save n man live or six hundred dollars on a million , lie does not stop nt giving mo gold in Now York for currency laid down for him wherever ho wants it. If they get us down in this mat ter , It will bo only utter u long light und u hurd ono. " "A man bet mo n box of cigars today , " ob served Assistant Secretary Gear , "thnt gold would bo at a premium In Now York , I oxpcct to find the cigars on the tublo when I go to my room. " "Don't you believe you will. " scntcntlotisly observed the secretary. "If they at-o not there I'll to gunning after them , " said Mr. Gear. \ "But , " resumed Secretary Foster , "If It wore not for the scare that seems Inevitable from the shipments of goldltbi-oad It would not bo such n bad thing after nil.Tho bal ance of trade is In our favor nt the rate of $ .20,000,000 a month , aml'tho gold will cer tainly find Its way back bore. I ist month wo shipped moro provisions abroad than over before , nnd I believe the showing for Dccoinbui : will bo ns good , " Continuing , the secretary said : "Wo have nearly $000,000 , < XX ) of gold in the United States. If Si.OOO.OOO wcro to go out. it would result in the reduction of our publlu debt to thnt extent , with the accompanying saving of interest on that amount. 1 am not nt nil uneasy regarding the situation nnd If Gov ernor Gear's friend wants to renew his wupor that gold will bo ut u premiuiib before tlio 4th of Alurch , I'll ' tike ( It und double It lifter- wurd for the remainder of the llsciil year ending June 'JO , next. " I'ronperoui Condition of thu Country. Then the sccrotnry uud Mr. Gear fell to exchanging observations on thu prosperous condition of the country , shown In the purely agricultural portions , notably Iowa , Gov ernor Gear's own stuto. "Pork Is worth 1 cent a pound moro now than u year ugo , " said the sccrotnry , "Yes , " assented Mr. Gear. "It was quoted nt $0.40 iv hundred in my stnto the lust time I noticed the reports. That's u higher price than the farmer ever got for it before , ex cept during the war , when it wus paid for in u 40-ceiit currency. " "I've held u pii-co of land in Jones county , Iowa , " said the secretary , "for twenty years. Never could get an offer for it until this fall , und 1'vo Just sold it for Ri5 an aero , cash. " ' "Well , you boat yourself by f 15 nn acre , " remarked Mr. Gear. "It's worth nt least WO uu ucro. Up In the norther tier of coun ties of our state I located u quarter section of lund twenty years ugo. Never could have Bold it fur { ADO until this full. Got un offer of . ' , MMnndlutlt ) go , " With these comfortable und consoling re flections in their winds , the secretary and his assistant separated , llio former roller- utlng his statement of yesterday , that ho in tended tu mauuKo thu ulTuirs of. the depart- ffieul ua thuactive ) head uutll bis term ex Jilrcd , nnd thnt lie hnd no doubt of his Mill * Ity to maintain nt Its present figure- the gold rcsorvo In the treasury. Doctoral I'.ihi\Tl ( Tnko Heeohnm's Pills DEDICATED TO HUMANITY. Honrim Unit , \Milcli Wns thn I'roplo'.s Thrn- trr , 1'nrinnlly Oppiird , Thnt whk'lvused te bo the toughest plnco of ntmisement tn Omnlm wns lust night trnnsfonjicd into n house of refuge for the homeless nnd the wayward. The old Pee ple's thcnteron Douglas street wns dedi cated to Iho services of God nnd humanity nnd will bo known henceforth its Hcscuo Hnll. This Is ono of the rcsults-of the Mills meet- Inns , The nllled ohurchos Interested in the ruvivnl meetings wore advised to take this step by Mr. Mills so thnt the neglected nnd sinful people who never go near n church might hnvo n helping hnnd oxtcnded to thotn. l nstweok the-organlza- lion wns begun , nnel by Iho nsalstnncc of Mr. Mills nnd Mr. Thomas I ) . Koberts of the In dustrial Homo , Boston , those Interested In the good work hnvo found tlio way open to leases llio old theater for n your nnd tnko the preliminary steps toward converting It into nn Industrial school , n plnco of worship nnd n general honso of refuge nnd assistance for lies fallen nnd the neglected of both sexes. Tills enterprise will ho supported by the Hied churches of Omnhn nnd by phllnn- liroplc nnd Clii-lstlnn people In general. The dedication look plnco hist night , nml L was attended by n larH'o nudlenco. Ail- fusses were madu by Mr. Huberts , Hov. ohn Gordon , Ur. IJuryca , Hev. T. K. Tin- nil , Mr. A. P. Tukoy nnd Hov. A.V. . Clnrk. \tthoclosooftho meeting Mr. Hoberts ex- ended nn itivltatlyii for penitents lo stander or prayers , nnd hnlf n dozen nrose. This hull will become the homo eif the Omnhn city mission In the near future. A lace will be provided for giving inenls to lie destitute and for sheltering those who invoiiot. the means to provides themselves vlth n plnco to sleep. 11 will bo Iho tilm of bo Institution tu innko work thu basis of ho assistance extended. Tlio poor who tppl.v for hull ) will , 1C possible , bu put in u ) osllion to help themselves. A meeting vlll bo held on Thursday afternoon of this vcolc nt the Young Men's Christian associa Ion to perfect the organization. A Child inoj-s : ) 1'hc pleasant favor , grnllu netlon nnd sooth- ng oflcot of Svrup of Figs , when in need of i Inxntlvo , nnd If the father or mother bo ostlvo or bilious , thu most gratifying results follow Its use ; so that It Is the best family oincdy known nml ovcry family should hnvo bottlo. TOOK HIS PKOKEKTY. Merlons Chare ; " r/odgrd Against Sumo Insur- nnrn Coinpanlcx In Court. L swindling case wns llled in the civil irniich of the district court yestonlny aftcr- lomi. Thnt harsh word does not appear In the petition , but thnt is what the allegations ncnn nnd several people of moro or less iromlncnco nro mixed up in it. The tlllo of Iho iso is Samuel Ferguson , guardian of .lames II. Thompson , Incompe tent , against , Ihu Gurmtui Insurance com- lany , the German Land nnd Mortgage com pany , Jyhn T. Ilinderks , Kllznbcth Hlmlerks ind ICdgar P. ICoohler. The llrst named dc- rciulnnt is n corporation of Frcejsort , 111. , nnd the second is another corporation of Blue Hill , Nob. The plaintiff recites in his petition that liis ward , who is uu old man of ( i ( > years , is mentally unsound nnd subject to spells of .ab erration , nnd thnt ho Is , or rather was , the owner of nbout leu acres of land in Ihis county , nml that Iho defendants took ad vantage of his condition to bent him out of It. It is charged that they got him Into n private ) olllco in this city nnd kept him there all day , "nnd long Into the night , until much Inter than business hours , " ami frightened and coerced him Into making out n deed to the property , und then took it away from him in a manner nnd nt a time of which the said ward knew nothing. The defendants Ktivo him several shares of stock in the Cen tral Nebraska National hatikof Broken Bow , an institution which is alleged to have then been on its last logs , and of which the stock was practically worthless. "What the plain tiff wants is to hnvo the cloud removed from Thompson's titles to the property , and the deed sot nsiderns fraudulent and unlawfully obtained by undue inlluenco on the mind of nn individual incapable of properly transact ing business. A Cure- for Croup. If your children are subject to croup always keep n bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nt hnnd. It is a prompt nnd certain cure. If given as soon ns the croupy cough appears it will prevent the attack. " " 3r sale by druggists. A31USK31KXTS. Stuart Robson Is always welcome In Omaha and the usualdargo nudienco attended tbo opening of his engagement nt the Boyd last evening. Mr. Robson is always welcome for himself alone , but perhaps oven moro be- cnuso the theater-going public can always trust him to present n perfect all-'round en tertainment ; his company of players is never less than collectively and individually competent. In his own line of the higher farce comedy Air. Robson Is unrivaled , and "Tho Bachelors , " which was presented last evening , supplies him with n part in which his peculiar mannerisms have fullest play. Bradford's comedy is an admirably built piece of work and ovcry part is n "fat" one , a moro than usually enjoyable entertainment being the result. Air. Uobson's Bangle Is beyond criticism. Air. Woodward as Jowlor divides the bailors. Mr. Klwood ns Waring Is hnndsomo- and strenuously expressive. Air. Wooderson ns Aluldoon is comincndnbly restrained nnd natural , while missing nothing in presentment > i ! tbo character. Air. Fun-oil as Bruce gives a bint of attaining bolter things. Air. Yeranco endows Snug with moro character than wo are often permitted to see in a minor part. Airs. Robson is wholly ndmir- able as Kvc. Miss Benton is eminently artistic us Clara , and thu samu wortl applies lo Allss May ns Bclln. Mrs. AlcKcan is Airs. Alouser , and the requirements of Katy nro fully mot by Aliss Iluyck. At all points Air. Robson nnd l\is \ company of players' presentation of "The Bachelors" Is ndmlr- nblo und particularly refreshing to the theatergoer ter-goer who seems torccd nt times to regard tbo stage as un institution of possibilities rather than realizations. Soniotliliii ; Good , I have sold and used in my family for sev eral years Chamberlain's , Colic , Cholera , and Diarrhoea remedy , nnd have found it ono of llio most useful and satisfactory rem edies I over handled. C. II. Lewis , druggist , Salt Luke City , Utah. Aealnut thn Sqmittors. The Board of Health hold a short session yesterday afternoon , but no business was transacted. Commissioner Somors will , at the next meeting of the board on Wednesday , ask for authority to ovlci the squatters living down near the electric light plant and on the Jones streut'dump. Dr. Somcrs thought thnt with the assistance of the railway companies whc own some of the land the district down there could bu cleared of the squalid sotllurs , Con tinuing , the doctor said that ho considered tlio residents of that locality n mcnncu to the health of the city , first on account of tlielt llltliy condition , and secondly on account ol their circulating through the city and mingling with people up town , Tlio commissioner wns in favor of sorvitifi notices next month to each resident.ordering him to vacate within three months. This matter will bo fully considered sometime when there Is u full board present. * Dr. Chambers snys : "Good champagne oxhlllnrutcs and repairs waste. Cook's Kxtra Dry Imperial is perfectly pure , Hut lie in .tilnHlni ; . Charles Davis , n former employe of Count Pulaiikl and recently hired by Siwerl , Ihe poundmustcr , to catch dogs , is missing. He went away from homo two weeks ago for a day's hunt over in Iowa , und since then hue not been heard from. Saturday tbo dog which accompanied Davis returned homo , ii total wreck und e-ompletoly covered with blood. This alarmed the family , and thov feared foul piny. The police don't tnko mucli stock In tho. story , bocnuscT there is u war- ruut out for Davla' arrest for larceny. Will BD11D A DISTIUERY Beatrice Capitalists to Have a Round with the Trust. PROBABLY BE AN EXTENSIVE PUNT Work to Commence n * Soon n * the Hrn < on Oprni Members of the Democrat lo IMIturlnl Amnclntlon lnSo - uliiti nt Lincoln. Kob. , Doc. 19. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Hr.K. ] The requisite nmount of capital hns been subscribed for tlio early bullillng of n largo distillery In this city. The preliminary negotiations have been con cluded and the plant will bo located hi the southern part of the city , near the river. Work on tbo plntit will begin ns soon ns the building season opens. rAHMiiis : IN MSSIO.V. : Several Hundred DclrRntri Mret ntdrntnl lolnnd to Dltrnss lln lne < < i , GtiANn Ist.Axn , Neb. , Dec. IS ) . [ Special Telegram to Tun Her. . ] Local hotels are rapidly being tilled with delegates to the farmers' convention. Among those to nrrlvo today are : President .T. II. Powers of Cor nell , Secretary J. M. Thompson of Lincoln , n. V. Allen of Wabash , chairman of execu tive committee , nnd S. C. Puiri-htld nnd W. R Wricbt , assistant state lecturer. Secretary Thompson has opened headquar ters in tbo leading hotel , and Is busy taking credentials nnd signing railroad tickets issued on tlio cert Idea tn plan. Tonight nn infornul meeting wns held In the parlors of the Palmer botiso for discuss ing mutual insurance methods. It was pre sided over by Sam I.icbty of Falls City nnd ,1. O. Swlgnrt , secretary of the Stnto Cyclone company , organized tinder tbo auspices of the alllanco. The discussion lusted until midnight , tbo sense of the meet ing being to further their activity In the line of Insurance and organizing mutual compa nies in counties for lire and lightning nnd a stnto company for cyrlonc , etc. Tomorrow- Is in reality the opening day. About ! 20t ) of tbo MX ) delegates expected nro In the city. Valparaiso I'jlblans Kntrrtiiln. VALPARAISO , Neb. , Dec. 1 ! ) . [ Special to Tun BIB. : ] Lily lodge No. MO , Knights of Py thins , of this city held their first animal reception , banquet and ball Saturday ni ht , and , although the night was stormy , there was n largo attendance. The reception was held in the loilgo room , nnd nu interesting program was rendered. The address of wel come wns delivered by Prof. S. 15. Clark , and responded to by Qrand-Mnstor-nt-Arins Sackott of Omaha , who gave a short history of the order. Toasts were responded to ns follows : "Tho Pythian Press , " Colonel Sissom , editor of tbo Knight's Jewel nt Omaha ; "Uniform Rank , " General Hotchkiss , and "Lily Lodge No. MO , " Colonel Bcchtol , The speeches were all made in a happy strain and Interspersed libcr.tlly with music by an orchestra from Lincoln nnd a double quartet composed of home talent. iMisscs Alary Hosello nnd Inez Lattln contributed some excellent recita tions. At tbo conclusion of the reception n tableau was given , showing the go.it , the devil and his imps , etc. , which created much merriment. A grand banquet was spread in the dining room of the Lindcll. The ball was given in the dporn house and was participated in by u largo number. The whole entertainment was n success and highly appreciated by all who wcro present. 1'onca'ft \ \ ortbless Wnlvr Worlts. PONCA , Nob. , Docv 1U. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] The Poncawater works have been the source of considerable annoyance to both the contractors and tlio citizens. When lirst put in opcraiion it wns found that almost every Joint of the piping leaked nnd would have to be soldered. After this was done tbo cement in tbo reservoir dissolved nnd n now coat became necessary. This wns put on and pumping was again resumed until this morning , when the wall of the reservoir around the main gave way and the water went tearing down the strcot. No damage wns done further than to tlio system. I'urclinxed the 1'npor BCATKICE , Nob. , Deo. 1'J. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bui ! . ] The Beatrice paper mill property , which has been in litigation for a conplo of years past , was sold this afternoon ut sheriff's sale to tlio Bolsit Iron company of Belsit , Wis. , which is a largo creditor of. the concern for $10G07. It is understood that tbo property was bought in by this company / pany for a well known paper mnnufacturci from Pennsylvania , and that the mill will be put In active operation early next spring. HurKlarx at ralrinont. FAIRMONT , Neb. , Dec. 19. [ Speela.1 Tele grain to THE BUB. ] The real estate otHeo ol George Maxflold and Justice of the Peace J G. McFaddcn was visited by burglars lasl night and everything plundered. The thieves forced a window in the south end ol the building nnd went through all the desks but found nothing but papers. It is though the thiovcs are the same who robbed the postoftico when it occupied the building ant that they had not learned of the removal. NubriiNka's Dentil Itoll. TABLE HOCK , Nob. , Dec. 19 , [ Special Tele gram toTin : BEE. ] Mr. B. J. Baldwin diet very suddenly last night of apoplexy. Hi has lived hero almost nlone for the pas ! sovcn years and Avas about 05 years of age lie complained of headache , became snd dfcnly unconscious and expired in n fev hours. His two sons happened to bo present nnd hastily summoned a physician , but to ( late to bo of any service. Injured \VbIlo Cuaatlnpr. PLATTSMOUTII , Nob. , Dec. 19. [ Special t ( THE BEE. ] Dan Atwood , the 15-ycar-oli son of S. H. Atwood of this city , while coast ing last night wns struck by a traverse und thrown upon bis head. Ho remained in i comatose condition for twenty-four hours No bones wcro broken , and ho is rapidly re covering. _ For coughs and throat disorder us < Brown's Bronchial Troches. "Havo novci changed my mind respecting them , except . ' think butter of thnt which I began by thlnl ing well of. " Kov. 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PKCIAL OKDINANCUO NO. 17it7. An ordlnanco lovylnK a spcclal'tax aii'l assess. ment on certain lots and real estate tn the city of Omalm , to cover the full cost of grad ing Grant street from : ! lst street to .Mtl strcot : and thueiast alloy rnnnlni : north and south In block ! , Idlcwlld , Whereas. IthnvliiK been and bolns hereby nil- judged , determined and established that the several lots and pieces of real estate herein i- after referred to have each been specially bono , fitted to the full amount herein levied ana asses - ses ed aiwmst ouch ot said lots and pieces ol real estate , respectively , by reason of the tradlnRof that part of Ur nt street from ' 'Isl atroHt to 21th street ; and cast ulloy running north and Honlli In block 3 Idlowlld addition done under contract with Lamoroanx tires ! & KttlnKfr. Thercforo for the purpose of paying the ful cost of such cr.idlnc : lie It ordnlnud by tlio city oounoll of thoclty Section 1. That the full costof grading thai part of Grant strout. in tbo city of Omahu.froit -1st street to U4th street ; and o int iiiloy li block , Idlowlld add. , said Rradlnz helm ; done nndor contract with Iinnioreaux Hroiliors A ICttlncor , S'lldfull cost Iielng the sum of J112.fi7 be nnd the same Is hereby levied nnd assessed according to special benollls by reason of sab for grading upon the rollowltu lots am real estate as shown bv the irimerally rccog. nlzod map of the city of Omaha , lltliograplieil nnd published by Mulr A ; Gaylord in Ih'Jl , salt cost being so levied on said lots and real estate respectively , as follow * , to-wlt : A lux itlddlo ll 1 blk 1 Foster's add } ll 1' ' It II Willis It2 blk I n i ; Jnoo winis it : i blk i 11 r /.Ion lluptlst Church It 4 blk 1 " 10 0 Uharles lOHbaw It.lblkl 10 U : IjTSpaiiKlurltGblk 1 inn John H IlarberR It 7 bile 1 W51 FosterltSl-lkl Byron Hood 111) ) blk 1 WM Foster It 10 blk 1 da Itllhlkl Sarah Anlsorow nH It 1 blk8 KM 1'ark mid H It 1 blk 3 Samnul I'rnyn K It 1 blk 3 Oeo Hammond e3IU ft It 2 bile 3 J tnrdlok wlHi ? ftlfJblka do olUJi ft It 3 blk : i Martha W West oili : ! ft of w37 > i ( t ltihlkU : Martha Hall nOU ft It3 bile 3 do oJH4blli ! ; Win V llenson wM It 4 blk 3 do o M ft US blk3 Joseph Z llrlscco w31U ft of i-IITli ft It 5 bill 3 " Win V Ilonson I2 > .J ft It.'i blki : do olSM ft ItO blk : i Charles A Wusner W3IU ft It fi b3" JohnU Wllllaltl blku Idlowlld add do H2blka W II Vlnoiar It 3 blk 2 Win Kltlddollltl blk 3 ' ' l < H Io\vo It , 5 bile 2 do ItOblKa I' ' i John O Willis It 7 blk 3 do H8blU2 Il77.1o ! li Sainpsom ItUblUS ' 1230 A Ho iitland It 10 b\K3 \ Cburlua Impey it 11 blk 2' ' ' ' J II Loomlsltlliblk : . ' ' ' JohnG Willis It IS blk 3 i 4. do ll 19 blk 2 , „ , i ; < do It SJ blk 2 , . , , r WmM Foster lot "A" at n'o per Grant and 2Uh stH Footer's ad'if ; ' " ' . JnoO WIlllSBlllifttax lot-ll'ion - 10 bfl 0 JaniL-a A llrown sub lot 4 tix : > Iot 4'1 BOO 10 3 7 I'Vanc-lslO .MillnrBiib It n taxlot < : 6co 10 3 7 UlaraM Orumni HUbltSiiax toU sue W 0 ( i JasM Wuld silt ) Iot7 tax lot J'ftoo 1U. , . , 107 Quo tiNuBon aiiblot 8 lax.Jot.fua 10 74 Total .V..Ts JliSO Section 2. Tnat tUu upsclul-taxes nnd iisauai. inemtH lovled ami ussoiau.l 'usl aforesaid , stial be dtielmmedlutuly upon thopawayo and ap proval of this ordinance , and snail becomu de linquent If not paid within llfty iluya tbercatter and thereupon interest Blnill bo uililoil ut tin ruto of one per cent a month , tmynblutnnd vnnce from ttie tlmo said taxes become so do llii'iuent. Ht-otlon : L Tint thl * ordlmvnvo slntll t-iki otfocs und bo In force from und uftor Its pass age. I'a November Uth , WJ2. JOUN QltOVES , OityOlork. A. O. EUWAKIW. Actlna President Oily CuuuolL Approved November ajlh UIK. . UEO. l . IIEMI8 , . Thenbovo tax is now duo nnd payitblo'a thootllce of the city treasurer , and will bvccnui dellnipjent und bear Interest on and ufto Juimury SJth , 18J3 , asb en Iniootlun i ! uf ubuv < oruluance. IIENKV llOtiLN , Ulty Trouauror , NOTICK OF TUB SITTING OF THU CITY COUKOIL AS A UOAUU OK EQUALISATION , To tlioownors ot the lots , p-\rts of Ion unft ronl c.slnlo nlmtllnft on-rrmOjaornt In llio streets , nlloys or n omiis herein nnmoil or Mtttnteul In whole or In part within an.r of the district * heroin aoooillixl ; You nnrt oncli of yon nro hereby notified trim the oily council ot the ellr k * Omnlm will sit ns n Henri ) ut hcUMUtitlon. ] ia the olllco of the city olork. In the o.ty ball , Umnhn , So braska. on Frldnv. tho231 duvol December , 1MB. from t ) o'clock n. m. toflnMen-k p. tu. , for the purpose ot considering nml cqunlltliu the promised lovyofspoolalttixesnnd Assessments ns shown by Proposed I'lnnsetf Assessment" now on llio In the olllco of si ld city clerk , and correcting nny errors therein , and of hearing nil coinplnlnls that the owners of property so to bo nssessod and taxed may miilio : s-ild special taxes and asje-asinonts proposed to bo luvlod coins neeeMiuy to cover the costof the aovi-rnl Improvements duly nulhorltod to bo made nnd now completed , n * follow" * : To o-jvor the cost of pavlnx and curbing Onss street , from Sid street ti ; " 4th street. In street improvement district No. 4.10. saul p v < Ing nmountlmt to thu sum of II.S31S ! ) . and said curbing to the sum of W1I.70. which stld sums It n proposed , by a rupert duly adopted by the olty council , toassesson the real ustnloou uacn Hide of UHSS strcot , from 2M to 21th street , according to foot front.r.'o nnd the usual - ual scaling Inck process In eleipth lo alloy : no assessment for cnrhltiz to bu made wcit n [ 23d street as thoi-urb there was laid by private parties. Itato per foot for paving , Ji > .4 ( > 'Jli rate per foot for curbniK 10.0.13.U Tocovor the costof p.-ivlnt l.owo avenue , from Hamilton stri-ot lo .Morcer avenue. In paving district No.2IX1. . amounting to I lie sum uf t ' ' .Mil.i2 ! , which aald sum.lt It proposedby a roportdulv ndnnted by thu city oounoll , to assess on llio roul I' latu on each side of l.owo avonuc. from-Hamilton street to Mercer nv- cnnc. according to foot frontaeo and the usual scallnK back process In depth to crnter of block or Ut alloy. Kato per foot. J4.2r.2I7. Tbo cost of prlvato npnroacli , amounting to tliosum of of } ss.fi04. to uo assessed to llio real estate adjoining. To cover the cost of pavlntr Commercial street , from Sherman nvuiitio to With street. In paving district No. 2.Y ) , mmuintlni ! to thosilm of Ji3.ll3.09 , which M.ild siim.lt Is proposed , by a rupert duly adopted by thu olty council. toiissos < i pro rata on the rout es tate on unch sldo of Commercial struet , from Sherman avcnuo toVOth street , according to foot fronttigo nnd the usual sciilinz back pro cess In depth from street 132 feat , not uxccod- ln Iho ci-ntor ot biooki Provided , thai 110 foul shall bo diMliictcd on the frontage of tax lot -M , enst of Commercial street. Unto pur foot. * J.4IO " . The cost of private roadwtiy.amount ing to the sum of $4X04. to bo aa-iosseil to tlio ronl catato adjolulnsr. To uuvur thn costof pavlnz and curblnv : 22nd streut from I'oiiploton avenue to the south line of tax lot : n ! In street Improvement dis trict No. 47. ' , amnunilnx to the .sum of } < . IM III ) . which said sum It U proposed by a report oulv adopted by the city council to assess on tbo real nstato pro ruti : , on each side of ' . ' 2nd street from I'opnlcton tivunuc to south linn of tax lot ill ) , acconltni to foot frnntavo und Iho usual scnlliiK b.ick piocoss In depth from Ktreut 1:12 : feet. Uato per foot. JiLSMI. Thu cost , of private rondw < y amountlni : lo the HIIIII of JlU-.Tl ) to bu assessed to the real estate adjoin ing. ing.Tocovor the cost of paving and curblna i-pcncer strcot from Shormini avenue to Sltli ulreut lust root Imurovomunt district No. 4'0. iimonntlns to tl.ohum of ifl.S707t ! * > . which said sum It IB proposed by n report dill v adopted by thoelty council , to nssus pro ralit on thu real i-stato on both sides of Kponcei-btreot fromShurmnn avonno to 24th street , accord ing to foot , frontage and Iho usual so-illn- ; bauk process In depth lo the tlr.sl alley or 134 feel. Kato per foot. JI.207M. To cover llio cost of paving and ciirblnc Cth strool from Pierce street to Hickory street , in street Improvement district No. I-M. amonnllnK to the .sum of ? 15.lii.G7 ) : , which said sum It Is proposed by a report duly adopted by tlio elty council , to assess as follows : The c.-ost of private roadway , ninnuntlni ; to the sum of } 13.\,82. to bo assessed on tax lot No. ; i. Thu romalnlni ; eost lo bo assessed pro rata on tbo property on both sides of Cth street from I'lerco street to IllcUor.v street , accord- \i\3 \ \ to Iho foot frontiiijo and the usual sualliiK back process to depth ot dis trict as croatnil. That part of tax lot 3 between the two private roiulwr > .VH not to bo assessed for curbing as the owner put this curb In at his own uxponso. Unto per foot for pavln-$1.27107 : for curbing W.71323. To cover tno cost of pavln ? In alloy In block 13 , city. In street Improvement district No. 497. amounting to the sum of SI.4UI.I4. whluh said sumlt U proposed by a report duly adopted by thoclty council to assess pro ratuon both slues of the nlloy In htook 13 , accordlns to foot frontline and the usual scaling buck process to the depth of ono lot. Kate per foot , f2.5-'j4. To cover the cost anU inspection for laying permanent sldo wallet laid br l-'ord & Huso amounting to the sum of I , B32.0 < X which said sum it 1 < proposed by a report du.y adopted by the city council to assess on the real estate alone which said walks are laid , as follows : N20M ft lot 5 blk 10 Olty $ 358 % H4-5 lotSbllc 10 " 311 tti IfOtOblle 10 " J l 02 Lot 7 blk 70 ' 47H Kl Lot 8 blk 70 " 20922 N 03 ft lot 4 blk 73 45088 S 14 lot I blk 74 - 247 27 N J4 lot 8 blk'Jl " 202 7J Lot S blk IDS " 237 iM Lot 4 blk 172 " IW ) Ul Lot I blk 7 Jerome Park H , " > 21) ) Lot 2 blk 7 " li.-i M ) Lot 3 blk 7 " 0 SO Lot 10 blk 10 West Knd Add 87 2t Lot 11 blk 10 " G'JVi ' Total S2.P J OC Tocovor the coat of constructing a sewer In sewer district No. 10'J , amounting to tlio sum of $1,787.73 , wblch sum It Is proposed by a re port duly adopted bv Hie city council to as sess on thu real estate along said sewer pro iratn , according to foot front-i o and thu usual BcallnK back process. In dupth from street one lot : provided , that corner lots bavins sewer constructed on two shies shall be assessed for the longer sldo only. Hate per foot , $ l.oi9)7. : ) To cover tbo cost of sow ; r , curbing and stut tering , ana pnVliiKontbo Hontn ouo-half of north 218 feet of east 28 foot of lot 3 , Capitol iaddition , amounting to the sum of $211101) ) , which said sum , It Is proposod. by a report duly adopted by the city council , to nssoss on f the south one-half of the north 218 feet of east o 28 feet of lot No. 3tJ.ipltol addition. it You are further notified tbatsald "Proposed K Plau of Assessment" are now subject to the ! inspection and examination of any of llio owners of said lots , parts of lots or plucus ot rent citato , or thu Inspection or examination of nny other person interested In sain pro- posea assessments , at thu olllco of sulii city olcrk. and that by a report of a commlttou of Raid council duly adopted , It Is proposed that it unless for good nnd sulllolcnt cause It may bu n othorwlso ordered and determined , that the n costof said Improvements respeetlvaly bo as- c aessed on the several lots , parts of lots and pieces of ronl estate as shown by said pro posed plans of assessment. Von , and each of you. are hereby notified to appear before suld Hoard of Kiiuallzatlun at thu tlmo and place above specified , to make any complaint , statement , or objuutlon you desire concerning nny or said proposed luvlus and assessment ! ! of special taxes. JOHN Q ROVES. Olty CHnrk. Oinnlm. Nob. Tlecoiiibor 14th. ISi. ! dlSM7t NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR CHANGE OF GRADE. To the owners of all lots and parts of lots- nnd real estate along Howard street and rit Mury'.s uvunue , from IGth street to 21st street , und Inturhcctlnx streets : You nro hereby notlllod that llio undor- slRiicd , Ihrco disinterested freeholders of the city of Omaha , have been duly appointed by the mayor. , with the approval of the city coun cil of said city , to assess the damiiKo to the owners respectively of the property affected by changing the grade of said uircets and In- torsectlim streets , declared necessary by or- dlnunco 159 , passed 1'ebrnary 4 , Ib'Jl , ap proved l-'obruary 9 , 1891. You nro further notified , Hint having ac cepted Mild appointment , and duly qnullllcd a' inquired by law , wo will , on the U7th day o ! December , A. I ) , , 1B912 , at the hour of 1 ] o'clock In thu forenoon , at the nfllcoofT.il Jlct'iillocb , room H4'J , Now York Ilfo building within the corporate limits of said city , mcei for the purpose of cnnsldrrlnK nnd mauliiK the nsKi'ssment of damage to thu nwnois insjicc- lively of bnld property , nlVocted by said clmnKO of Rrado , taking Into fon.sldentlloi special bi'iieflts , If any , You are notllicd to bo present at the time and pliioo aforesaid , nnd innko nny object lon > toorstatomentsconcernlmisald assessment ol ditmiiBos us you may consider proper. T. ll. M'OIJLI.OUH. JAMKH HTOOKDALR , OKUUQK J. I'AUL. Committee of Appraisers , Oinolia.Bccoinlicrlil.189a , Dl-idlOt DR. McGREW THB SPECIALIST. Is unsurpassed in the ticatmentof all PIRVATE DISEASES and nil IlM'ii ( .jt 18 years experience. WriUi for circulars nnd question Hat free , 14tli arid Karnatn Hta. , Uinalm , Neb lor tlio H llv ry < il lr to tlio tll ; oroinulm for thu Yfur IKOil , Sealed lililu will bo received at the ell ; comptroller's olllco up to 4 o'clock p. in. , He com bor 871 li , IH'J. ' , for the delivery of Ice to tin oltv of Omiiha for tbo year 18 ! ) I. Ccrtlllei ohcekof fifty (150) ( ) dollars to iicco/ : . puny oucl hid , The rUht Is reserved to reject nnv or ill bids. TIIEO. OhsKN , Umaho , December 17th , 16'jl , Comptroller. d20dOt _ _ _ l'oiindiiuiiiter'8 Xotlee , Tjiipnunded on thu 17th of December one red lielfcr , about two yuan * old , If not tu deemed bald lielfer will bo sold at publlu uuu tlon December U7 , at 10 o'clock u. in. , u 'Jlstand Lcavfiiworth btruets. In the ulloy. JOHN Bl'OKHL , I'ouudmustor. UlUd'Jt ' JLJL LJ J 4 ( HE FAILED , YOU KNOW ) WE GOT THE HATS AND CAPS - SO CHEAP THAT WE CAN SELL THEM AT I CE BEAVERS , SEAX , SKINS , FUR , all Kinds , Finest in the World , ON SALE AT THE Columbia Clothing Co. , Cor. 13th and Farnam. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 1735. An ordinance lovylnKii spoclal tax and assess ment on curtain lots- and real estate In t'io city of Omaha , to cover thu full co-it of ( iriul- Inir l.ith street from V'lnton Htreot to nnrlli line of Oak Hill addition No. U. lu grading dislrlct No. : i7. Whereas , It hnvlnp beotl and being he ruby. Adjudged , determined nml ei tabllshed that the Hevenu lota and pieces of real o-itato hereinafter re ferred lo , have oich been specially bonelltted to thn full nmount herein levlo.l mid assessed agiillibtcachof said lots and plnces of leal us- Into , respectively , by reason of Iho ( ; r.ulliK ) ( it that part of ijth street trom Vlntun street to ' north Oak Hill audition . i' . In grielln. : dis trict No. 7 , done under contract with O. A. I Juni-on. ' i Thernforo , for the purpose of paying the full I costof such Ki'adlnp. | liu it ordained by the city council of thoclty of Omiilni ; Section 1. That the full cost of sradliiK that part or istli street , in tin ; city of Omaha , from Vlntun street to north line O.ik Illll a-iilltfun No. - ' , In uradlnz district. No. : ir. suld grading botng done under contract nlthC. A.lensin , said lull cost hcma thu nm of HOIM.bu and the sanm Is lieruby levied and assessed , accord- In i to special bencllls by mason of satit grad ing , upon thu following lots nnd real otate as sliown by tlio generally rei o nl/.ed map of the city ot'Onmlm. lIUionrupiiMcl and imnilshud by JlnliW Gnylord in IMII , .said cost beliiKSo levied on said lots and real ojtulo , respectively , AS follows , to wit : Anna M G McCornilck ot al ol.V ) ft It 1 bile 8 Door Park JM 17 do o50 ! ft ItSblU 8 (17 ( 03 do elfl'Jft It ; ) blk H UT ui : do el.M ) ft , It4 DllcH ( > 7 Oil uo el50ftlt : . blk 8 (17 ( _ _ do eil'jOft HO blk8 U7 O.J do eil.lOft It T blk g 07 Kl do ol.V ) ft ItS bll ; B : Ii7 03 do elM ft It U blk 8 (17 ( HI AilttiistCioIsaleTUiJO ft It UulkS " 0702 \ M G MuCurmlck ot al ol.Vlft It 11 blk 8 " 0702 do oI50 ft It U' blk 8 " (17 ( l do ol.V ) ft HI blk U " OS 43 do elM ft 112 blk ! ) ( UK2 do ol.V ) ft It 3 blk I ) " ( i'J8-J ' do elM ft It 1 blk U C ! ) W do ol.riflft HiiblkU " O1. ) hide do ol. > ) ft ItOblk ! ) ' II ! ) K ! du uir > ) ft 117 blk ! ) H ! ) h2 do oi-0 ft It H 1)11,0 ( DS2 do eilM ft ttllhlle 1) ) " ( i ! ) b. ) M O Maul w40 ft It 4 Drexel & Maul's add : il V8 M.ius Mortunsen It & K\ \ do UU 111) ) 7il .M O Maul It 7 ll h7 do ItB 111 ft ! do w 10 ft It U M Ul do wmtltlO 'M 01 do It 17 41) O.'l do U18 im n du It II ) lit ) 7C do It iO fill 1C do will ft It 21 111 28 .1 1' M Ahruns wlf ftlt ? Klsoloa sub ( II 41 Anton O Hrelbiis wlMftltB 0141 JneobKopi ) wl.Wft Ita 01 it Anton 0 Urolbns vrl.VI ft It 10 ' Ul 4 ! do wlfiOftltll 01 41 Mlchaol Kopp wlftO ftlt a " ( il 41 II Klsolo olMft lot lit Ul 41 John .Shot-book nlM ft. It U " (1141 ( lcoV Kox ul.VJ ft It 15 0141 Kruii I'lorson elM ft ll 18 01 41 John Vlclc 0150 ftlt 17 61 44 do elf > 0 ftlt 18 III 41 John Krersuhvl.Vj ft It B Io\vla sub M IT Albert K l-uwh wlWi ft It 0 M do wiliOflltlO. " ns 05 Fritz Mtmmormun wl--U ft It 11 M ll.'i MFx : Stablber , ' WIM ) ft. It 13 DS IB Albert K I.awls wl.VJ ft It III fH 05 do wKOftltll " ta bl Sebastian llluni'io wlW ) ft It 7 Mnullorfc lllumlo'a add Cl 41 Annall Kllnkowl.VJftlta - (1141 ( ! ' AfThuoDulisu wlSO ft ItO III 44 Johaiin Doliao wlSOftll ID r > l 41 do wIMHUl II 111 4' do wIMfllHU " 01 43 Sebastian llltunbe ul.VJ ft It 13 til 45 do elM ) ft It li " Gl 45 do oliJft It 15 Gl 44 Henry fc'ehroenor ol50 ft It in 11141 Mueller & Illninbo ol5Uftlti7 Cl 44 du elMUHIS 01 41 Adallno McCnlloch It 1 Mottor'a sub f.S f..H . \VuItorlHulUoy If. 6358 Frank Uoijuru olj Ita 41 54 W'.i 113 " It ) 5 ! ) WiuKUiirlhorteAmitt 17 io M II ( loblo wl5U Hli It Id Oknhoma ZU 40 Mlclniol llarry wisjftnl'i It 10 - Kit ) 41 O O Lai-sen ot al wl.VJ b''J ' ft It 17 I'MJl U Ityurnatiii w5) ! ft nu1. ) ft of bllH ft it 17 " iM 24 John Klshor wIM ft nlJJ ft It 17 " 181 ; II N I'utcrsim w5u ft It U7 ti K Kuxars' platof Qkahonm 181 X ! do wlVlftitii : " 181 ua 8 n Uoxora wlf.O ft. It il1. ) l l 111 John I'Tlmimui wl5ufl.lt 40 lt > 4 : u Mary M Dibble \vl..U tilt 11 " Mill. Alalfmlal'OdoU wr.Uftlt43 ' - ' Ittl itj Itultub Jotter uMJ | ft nllJ ft 1141 1M GO Jacob IbullcK-OUBllofl ofu-'Oftltll 15'J CO Iliutns Jettor llM ft f V > ft eifiiV7iitlt 41 70 SO Daniel Franz o50 ftstiO ft of iiXnitlt'l 6376 Margaret Fax elM ft nM ) ft of Hift U 41 " C38S John II McMahnn 0150 ft of t.55 ft It 41 " 7081 Oinulia Horse Hy Co ul.VJ ft It 45 " WtU U UK iHworlbuirflftof ir.lKftH40" ) S7ll ! ' . ' < II UDuvrlusol.VJftof s'D ftlt 4tl V7 IH do ulSOftlt47 " 307 n Juinos 1'luuiiury ut ul elM ) ft uDiftltia 708 } Kasmus UasninssRii clJftlt7bK ) Uogcrs1 add 21119 Oinulm llorsit Ity Uu w.-.l flof ut50ft , It7 " 6413 A Schlpporolt w i f i It M Sclilpnoroli'ssub 17 70 do It 4 fiS M do US 5551 do ItG f > 5 54 Esther Gaunhur It 7 53 M uo 118 0554 do Hi ) 0554 do WL'Iftltli ) 1770 Onthrlno Lohlulneljj ftHiib lt/1 tax lot " 10757 Joseph l.u.s uljU ft sub lot 'J tax lot 21) ) see Ill-n-l.l . . , , . f,9 2 Julius Ac u enl o53 ! ftsnb loti ; tax lot COS Total } ! ) .oii ; 8 * Foctlon if. That s.ild special taxes levied aforesaid , em said lota respectively , Bhall become - como dolltuiuoiit as follDWo ; unu-tanthul the total amount MI levied on each of H.ilil lots shall become eK-lliuiucnt in IIfly days from the pas- age and approval of this ordinance , one-tenth- In om < year , one-teiitn in tu o years , onu-tenth in three yo.ii-r : , one-tjnth In four years , one- tenth In llvo your.- ) , onu-tenth In six years , onu- Kiiitlilns.iven yo.irs , onu-tentli In olght years , one-tenth In nine years lifter said levy , and Ue- iiiK from thu p.isiiiito and approval of this or- dldance. lincliuf said installments , except the lirst , shall draw Interest at the rate ot II par cent per annum from the tlmo of thn levy aforesaid , until tlie HIUUU shall become delin quent. Intiire.-t at the ratii of I per cent per mouth , payable In advance , nhall lie paid on each dollniiueiit Instnllment. Section.'I. That the entire amount of tax so levied nnd assessed on any of said lots may bo paid by the owner of any lot , or the ontlra equal pro nitiinroportloii of said tax on nny oC siild loU , may bo paid oy nny person on nny part of said lots within llfty days from mid levy , and thereupon sa d lots or parts of lots , shall bo exempt trom ivuy Hen or charge thoro- for. for.Section Section I. That this ordlnanro shall take ef fect and bo tn force from and after its passago. Passed NovomljurlUtb. Wl. JOHN flUOVES. Olty Clerk. A ( ! . KDWAllDS. Acting I'roshieiit of Olty Council Approved November : i tli , 1SW. Oio. I' . IIUM18. Mayor. TJio above tax is now duo nnd payable at th olllco of tlio city treasurer and will become elo- llniiucnt auil bear Interest it ) aeon In uectlou No. L' of abuvo ordluuuce. IlKNltV UOIJiN , City Treuauror. TO ALL OWNERS OP LOTS Oil PAUTS OF LOTS ON SHIRLEY STREET FROM SSTII STRKKT TO 2DTII AVENUE. You are hereby notllicd thnt the iltuhu-- nniiil. three disinterested freeholders of tbo city of Omaha , have been duly appointed by Iho mayor , with the npprovnl of the city couu- cllof haldclty , to assess the dama o to the owners reihpectlvuly of the property ull'ecled brKi-adlnx Hhlrley bttent fi-om 'Jbth strout to j'Jtb ' avnnni ) , declared necessary by ordlnnnco No. ) ! ) , passed July i0 ! , 1BUL' , and approved Von tire furthnr nollfied , thnt having nc- Cdpled halt ! npliiiliiliminl , and duly ( | Uiiillloil iequlieil by law , \\o will , on thuKI ! day of December , A. I ) . 1HU12 , nt thu hour of III the fmrnoon , ill the olllco of ] ( , \V . ( illsou , room U1U , Now York I < lfo linllillii' ' , within thu corporal o II ml t of mild city , meoi , for the pur- inaklnKthonsscsHmuiit uf ilnmaKO li ) the OWIIUI-H respect I vuly ofululd properly , nllVctril by said grading , takln ; { nto cunslderallon Miedal licnclllH , If any. Von aio not illtMl to bu present at the tlma ami pliii-o nfoiualil , and nmku nny olJitlon ; * lootMati.'miJiitH concornliig wild nssimmont of dnmuijes us you may ronsldor piopur. H. W. ( J1IIKUN. JOHN W. ItOIUIINH. W. II. OATKrf. OATKrf.d'JdlOt Notion of Asii-mmtmt of Iluiuucei fur OhiniBii of ( Irailis To the owners of all Jots or pirlnof : lota on Howard street , from Wth Htreut tu Ulat ttrcot : You are liorohy notlflRd thnt the iinilor- blsnod , thfcodlslntei-u-iloJ freuholiluis of tno oily of Uniah i , havubuiinduly appolntod by thu mayor , w th thu pnroval of thoclty connell - ell of sulil olty , to nsii.btho ( iiitniiKii to tbo owners rospoetlvuly of the projxtrty atVuetud by thuchaiiKu of LIidu of u.ilil Hlrcet , dijelnred noL-ehsary jLy ordlnanco Nix IBS , iiiBat-d August Ulb , Ih-J. , aniioveid An ml llth. 1HJJ. ' You are further iiullllud that having no cuptud mid uuiioiiitinuni , anil duly mm 'III ' ml us roijulroil by law , wo will , on thu L'Ul day u Dei-ember , A , I ) . , Ib9. ' , at the hour ol 10 aVlocte In thn foionoun , ac the olllco of hlirlvur ftO'Donahou , HOI I'arnuin street , within the co'ponito limits of ttuldcliy , n eel for tbo nur- pose of coiiblileriiu and nrikliri thu assosa- munt of duma-u to thu owners rospoetlvuly uf mild property , iilfooted by said uhaiiKu ot urado. taking IntocuiiHlJerullonupeulul bunu- II u. If any. You are notlflec. tn bo present at the tlma nnd plavu aforuald , und nmko any objection * to or statements conoarnliu said uf dumuzes us you in ly consider nrone r. ' ' T.ll. JArf. BTOOKDALl-i Omahu , Null , Deo. Ctb , lb/i