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    TIIK OMAHA DAILY HlWt TlWjKSDAY , DKOKMBKR 82 , 1802 ,
? TO PRESS THE PROSECUTIONS
I Suspected French Senators Will , if Guilty ,
/ Bo Brought to Justice.
INCRIMINATING DOCUMENTS SEIZED
Mnny I UITB of the l.nln Huron do Itrlnnch
Jfow Hi Ihn IliunttoC Ilin Author-
Illc-rroBr M iifllic In-
, Deo. 21. In the scnttto today the
epcclal committee chosen yesterday by the
standing committees reported in favor of
authorising the procurer RUitcr.il to proceed
against Senators Renault , Albert Grovy ,
Bcral , T-hovenot and Doves on account of
their connection with the Panama canal
frauds. M. Thoronot , who Is ex-minister of
Justice , solemnly afllrmed that lie never re
ceived a centime from the r.ltmtna Canal
company , cither directly or Indirectly.
The parliamentary commission of inquiry
learned today that n bond of JiOtl.OUO francs ,
payable to bearer , was given to Dr. Cor-
nelliiH Heras compensation for his services
in "advertising. " The examining magis
trate lias impounded all the traceable bens
ail pottinand all of Baron do Kelnach's let
ters relating to Panama canal affairs in Ib'.H )
and 18ll ! , us well as a document written by
M. Barho , acknowledging the receipt of GOO-
IKX ) francs from Iho Panama canal ) oiplo.
1'rovont do I jiu'noy advised the investiga
tion commission to summon and examine the
men who had hccn ministers of Hie Interior
fn recent years. They , he said , know every
thing about the canal frauds.
Dr.igRliiK In I'n-Mili'iit Ciirncit's Nnmr.
Tlio commission decided to examine M.
Yves-Guyot , radical deputy for the Seine , to
learn whether or not he said recently that a
list of tno compromised members of parlia
ment had neon submitted to President
Carnot. This Is the first official mention of
President Carnot's name In direct connection
with the scandal. Many believe that 11 hos
tile motive is rcsponsibln for its introduction.
M. Carvalle , secretary of the Gaulois Pub
lishing company , refused to give the unmoor
the person who published in the Gaulois on
November 21 an article concerning the cor
rupt uses of money by the canal company.
The article was written , ho said , by a man
of very high stand Ing and accurate informa
tion as to thu company's affairs.
M. Floquct , president of the Chamber , ex
cused himself hy letter from appearing be
fore the commission today , as ho was obliged
to prcsido over the Chamber. Tomorrow , at
10 a. m. , ho wrote , ho would appear to tes
tify.
tify.Tho commission then adjourned until to
morrow morning.
Senator Albert M. Grovy was examined
' for two hours today by Magistral o Kramiue-
vlllo.
vlllo.Tho do ltouledo-Clcmcncp.au duel has not
yet boon arranged. DoKoulede , althoughac-
ceptlng M. Cleincnceau's conditions , desires
' 'to imvo the affair" referred to a court of arbi
tration which shall dellno who was the oP
fender. The duel consequently has been
postponed indefinitely.
His stated this evening that a hundred
li j ; . checks bearing the names of senators ant
deputies have been secured by the examining ,
magistrate.
' I'rooncilliiR ! ) In tli Clinmlicr. .
Immediately after the opening of the
Chamber of Deputies today , Jules Hocho
minister of commerce , whom the procurci
general yesterday was authorized to prose
cute for sustaining corrupt relations will
the Panama Canal company , ascended the
speaker's tribune and made his defense. Ho
was laboring under intense excitement am
swung his arms violently as he walked u ]
the aisle. As ho passed the ministeria
bench , he faced about suddenly and ox
, , claimed : "Ohlyou hypocrites and scoun
d * dre.ls ! "
Several ministers retorted holly. In the
f confusion of tho' house , the incident was
noticed only by deputies on the front bunches.
As ho began his defense , M. Kocho's voice
was sharp and unsteady and from beginning
; to end. his manner was nervous and strained.
He said he did not know what enemies he
thad to face , nor did ho care , for his con-
scleuco was clear. IIo had nothing with
' which to reproach himself. His most ven
omous enemies could not connect him with
the lottery bond affair , as ho did not oven
vote on the bill. Ho denounced the pro
curer general for proceeding against
deputies on insufficient evidence , and de
clared that in his ease at least , these gentle
men would bo found to be sadly in error.
While passing back to his seat M. Roche rev -
v colvcd ninny congratulations from his fellow
, members. _
M. KOUVIICK-S iit't.s.si : ; : .
bbucrviltlilllH of the Correspondent of tlio
London NmvH.
Losuox , Dec. 21. The Paris correspondent
of 4ho Dally News points-out the futility ol
M. Houvicr's defense , who , ho says , in truth ,
sought the assistance of the royalists to
Iceop Clemenceau and Floquqt out of oftlco at
the time when Boulangism was synonymous
of radicals.
"It was only after the fall of Grevy , " the
correspondent continues , "and the advent ol
the Floquct-Goblot ministry that the royal
1st * Joined' Boulanger ! Constnns hail
denied the treasury of secret service money ,
ahd therefore It was Floquot's cabinet anil
not Houvler's that wanted the sinews ol
war to combat Boulangcr. Whatever maj
liavo been the fallings of M. Constans. hi
docs not apponr to have held out his buna U
do Ix-sscps. "
Commenting upon the ill-usage 04 Clemen' '
wan by the successive corrupt ministries4
\ho eorresi-ondont describes an incident thai
once occurred in his preseneo on meeting the
elder Carnet , while the present president
was minister of linanco. The old man's eye ;
flashed withanger as he referred to the prevalent
valont corruption. "Formerly , " ho said
"Oild republicans were known knaves win
loved only pleasure ; today theyaro pleasure
seekers who wallow In sensuality.
"Tho stubs of the do Heliiach checks , '
the correspondent adds , "weio photograpliei
by M. Conatans when he was minister of tin
Interior , It is probable that a police spy ob
tained tlio book containing tlio ntubs a
some resort which the baron frequentoi
with ballot , ladies , and the book was returned
turned to the baron after" M. Constans hai
obtained copies. "
The correspondent further says : "It i
supposed that M. Her/ obtained ono cop-
and that M. Koehofort sent another copy ti
the ( { overnment. "
The Paris correspondent of Hie Mnrninj
Post says that MM. do Lcjvteps. Cottu am
Andrloux have copies of the photographs o
the do Heluach counterfoils , M. Cotistaii
gave ono to M. Andrieux because he did no
want to bo suspected of nlulng the prescn
campaign :
I'ITM Commontu.
The Chronicle's Paris correspondent says
' 'Several deputies from tha extreme right it )
slaro that t'ie ' government has isolated llsol
on the presumptive evidence of counterfoil
which possibly nru counterfeits. M , Joi
Dots , formerly procurer- general nf the em
l > ire , be'lovcH ' in the counterfeit theory ,
"Among the startling rumors current Is on
? oucnrnlntf the possibility of a presUlenth :
crisis within u fuw days. "
ThoParlacorrespondcntof tlio Times nay
the Vni-ls papers betray an til-concealed coi
tternation. The Dobats says that. "Tne ;
lay's sitting of thorimuber was the mos
painful Mnco 1ST1 , the vague , heavy susp
\vmgliintfllkiin storm cloud on all headi
it-calling tha famous days of a t-enturv n o.
The Uaulols says ; "Tho Ihnil scenes in th
Bitting carried us to the tlnodlido of the coi
vcutloti in the height of the reign of terror ,
Jj'Autoito says : "U ia a clear Imlicatlo
that wo are in the mldct of a revolution. "
The Paris correspondent of thoTelcgrap
lays : f'Tho publio U In u state of fevcris
expectancy. Tito ominous oppressions of I.
Premiere Charcttu are suggestive of tl
KullUitni'j and thu reign of terror bus bei
used In reference lo the lint baU ,
of senators and deputies to be saci
llc-ctl in i lie Panama affair , The pener
question is who will bo tlio occupants o ! tl
next Tumbril. The decoration and Bouln
gar scaud'iU are not to bo corupu wt with tl
present crisis. Both ropuliUoaua and rat
cals am to bo sacrillccd. No names of ifu
tlonary ) > oHUeiuns have yet been mention. .
raid unless the cabinet bo ublu to linplk-n ,
conservative deputies its futo In scale
Members of Iho riclil , ou thu other hun
ro iKmalltift of the fompleto Integrity of
heir party. "
I'lirliliiii ( ! n i > li. |
irnwirtutitnl ixrs liu.him Onfthrn Ittunftl. ]
PAIIIS , Dec. 21. | Now York Herald
Crtblo Special lo Tun BRR. ] Tlio Kuroit | ii
edition of the Herald iiublUhea today n
ilghly Interostlnf ? letter from the Herald's
lotno corroiiwndent allowing the utter fall-
ire of HIP cmimarlca of the French royalists
nilurlnp the holy see to alter its present
rlendly fooling toward the French republic
lint had characterized the policy of the
Vatican the last two years.
At billiards Vigimux beat Schacfor 1,200
to OS'J. each ploying thirty-two Innings , with
ilgh averages. Sehncferwus unlucky , but
fonoronsl.v ndknowlcdged his defeat.
NlKnnux'a highest runs were 130 , liiS and
27. Schncffer's were lar , W , Si.
Strong fours were oniortalned that Baron
Alphonse Kothsehild would lose hheyo as the
result of tbo shooting accident on Sunday , but
h"igaro this ( Thursdiiy ) morning says the
mron Is in no danger of losing the eye. The
nerve was touched , and the inllanimation Is
mthsiillntr , and recovery is only a ( luestlon of
days.
I in cilnl In Mrxtctiu IliillroiuM.
CITY or Mnxtco , Dee. 'Jl.--James S. Clark-
son , os-asslstantpostmaster general ; V. T.
Meek , president of the Colorado Iron com
pany : U. W. Clay of Philadelphia and T. H.
UlaucwollnmlH.il. Hobart of Now York ,
have been hero for several days ne
gotiating for the purchaa of thu city
and district railways , about -00 kilometers
long. The documents are reported to have
been signed this morning. The price Is said
to bo yi.OOii.OOt ) , although some say f7,000,000.
They Menu to Kill.
PAIIIS , Dec. 21. The report that Clemen-
ccauanddo Hotiledo have serious intentions
ns to their duel tomorrow is fully couth-mod.
The conditions agreed upon will show the
two to bo remarkably lacking in nerve if
thcro is not ntfatul result. They ore to light
with pistols. The two combatants are to bo
stationed twenty-ilvii yards apart , but with
the privilege of advancing to llvo paces
apart. AH both men tire considered good
shots , It Is generally believed that ouo or the
other will uo killed.
I'IISSIM ! till ) I.lquor ItPform Kill.
PAIUS , Dec. 21. The Chamber of Deputies
today , by n vote of ! U > I to 227 , adopted the
liquor tax reform bill. In thodtscttsslonpro
ceding the division , the Chamber rejected a
motion in favor of a bourse tax and a motion
in favor of ti new sur tax of 0 francs on alco
hol. The latter motion was killed in splto
of Finance Minister Tlrard's protest that its
rejection would Inevitably result in a dcllcit
in the budget. After voting two months'
supply , the Chamber adjourned.
American Delegates Sull for Home.
LONDON , Doe. ! ) ! . Senator Allison , Sena
tor Morgan and Secretary Halo , members of
the delegation who represented the United
States at the Brussels monetary conference ,
embarked lor New York on the steamship
Lahn ut Southampton today. Senator Alli
son took luncheon yesterday tit the United
States legation in London.
IlKTVKX'S.
Itl-Hllltfl Of till ) ClIIIVIIHM 111 MlllllPSOtll Hllll
Montmm Consoling to lii'piiMlriiiis.
ST. PAUL , Minn. , Dee. 21. The state can
vassing board is at work. Kesults so fat
show that Kelson , republican , has a plurality
of 1-1,020 for governor ; D. M. Clough , foi
lieutenant governor , has a plurality of 13,454 ;
other state olllcors on the republican ticket
have pluralities ranging from S,2.VJ to 18.101.
The constitutional amendment prohibiting
special legislation was carried , and that for
the taxation of sleeping cars defeated.
HI-.M-.KA. Mont. , Dee. 21. Theofllcial can
vass of Montana shows that the highest
Harrison elector has a plurality of 1,270 over
the highest Cleveland elector. Tlio republi
cans elect Hartnmn to congre&s by172 plu
rality , ami the entire state ticket , except the
chief Justice of the supreme court. Pembcr-
ton. democrat , beating Blanc , republican , by
l.CTJ votes. The. republican pluralities on
the remainder of the state ticket range from
GOO to 2.700.
Tlipylluvti Fliiiri-il Out n Wiiy to Organize
tin * Kmisnhi LpgNlutiiro.
TOPKKA , Ifun. . Dec. 21. Judge .1. C. Webb
today commenced proceedings in the
supreme court , to contest tlio election
of five republicans to the legislature.
The proceedings are in the nature
of a mandamus , asking thu court , to pass
upon the technical and constitutional
questions raised by the populists and
demanding that a restraining order
bo issued prohibiting the llvo repub
lican members from taking their
seats njxin the certificates of election
already issued by the returning board. Then
they will ask to delay the hearing , it is said ,
until after the legislature is organized , and
nice having obtained the organization of the
liouse. it will of course make no difference
liow the cases arc decided.
J'i'lM-O.V.I/
C. C. Uplnim of Lincoln Is , at the Millard.
John K Olnoy of Norfolk is at the Paxton.
II. T. Folsoui of Lincoln is at the Murray.
W. B. Hose of Lincoln i.r ; stopping at tlio
Arcade.
' K B. Penny of Loxingtoc is a guest at the
Millard.
c
J. D , Dovereaux of David City is at the
Arcade.
J. U. Reushaw of Sterling is a guest at the )
Arcade.
William Daily ct'1'eru Is a guest at the
Merchants
;
G. A. Jackson of Geneva is stopping at the
Merchants.
Charles Joyce of Weeping Water is at the
Merchants. '
J. R. Johnston of Ci'otc is registered at
the Murray.
O. II. Kcynolds of Norfolk is stopping tit
the Millard.
li. 'I' . IHto of Grand Island is n guest nt
the Murray.
John O. Pollock of Columbus , is'a ifiiest n !
the Paxton.
P. 'I' . IShvlnml of Norfolk is tstopptnj ; at
the Murray.
Dr. M. K. House of Lexington Is registered
tit the Arcade.
J. T. Kvans of South Bend is registered ut
the Merchants. -
nUapttiln Cormtink is slowly recovering
from his sqvoro illness.
H. S. Summers and wife of Norfolk rejis ;
hired ut thuPuxum yesterday.
J. Myers of Beatrice , vommerclnl agent foi
the Hock Itdttiid , is at thu Millard ,
Kred A. Woolsey and Miss Iluttlo Woolsej
of Wyoming are guests at the Paxton.
Paul Morton of Chicago arrived In the clt.i V
last evening und registered at the Millard.
CcitL-r.il und Mrs. C. II , Van Wyek of No I-
braslin City , were at the Paxton yesterday
Hon. W , 13. Andrews of Hastings was it
thu city yesterday und registered at the Mil
lur U
Frank I1. Ireland of Nebrask ; '
City , uvonipmiM ; by Mrs. Ireland , is at th
Puxton ,
N. II. Nelson of the linn of Branch & Co
has returned from u two weeks' visit in tbi
Black Hills.
Miss Haute Ten Broivk of Atnhlion
Kan. , i visiting Mrs , J. 12. Glide of sow
Burt street ,
s > Hon. James Whltchcad of Broken Bow , tin
gentleman who reduced Congressman ICcin *
plurality to such a small margin in tlio.Six tl
district. Is in tha city , stopping at thu Mil
lard.
lard.At
At the Mercer : N. N. Leohner , Akron
O. ; William W , Munscll , New York ; W. il
Chamberlain , Davenport ; W. P. Collln. Newark
ark , N. J. ; lW. . liose , M. D. , Grand Island
A , L. Johnson , Detroit ; I r. J. V , Beghtol
en 1-Mcnd ; U. linlicck , Newcastle , Wyo.
enh CiiiCAito. 111. . Deo. 21. [ Special Telegmr
rial to Tnr. HKB. ] The following Nobraskuu
al registered hero today : Umiid Puclllo \ \ i'
lion J. Lawrence , Allen J. Marsh , P. N. Smlti
n- A. J. Smith , Omaha. Palmer U , M. Mel
nhe calf , Omahti. Wellington OhurlRs A. Cm
li- Omaliti iV. i . li. Hosenthal and wife , Henna '
10- Mauley , Lincoln , tircal Northern Ph
Stlniiucl , Oimihu.
te
If yon have piles UoWlll'a Witch Hun
id , nnlvo wil1 stutly cure you.
WILL SETTLE PROHIBITION
Iowa Republicans to Consider What Shall Bo
Done with the Load ,
STATE COMMITTEE WILL CONFER
Clnlrninii ItlytlnSi.y. : < ( lip Hotly Will Con-
MMIP l irl.v In .l.nuinr.v niul Drrlilo
Whrther tlm Pollryiirthnl'iirty
Slmll lli <
I > MOIXM , In. , DJC. 21. [ Special Telegram -
gram to THE Hni.j : Chairman Hlytho of the
republican sl.tto cenlr.it committee is in the
city. IIo declined , owing tv his oftieiiil posi
tion , to give his views on the best policy of
the party next year on the prohibition ques
tion. Hos.ildRo many loiters were being
received by him from all p.irts of the state
in regard to the "conference" that ho should
call the state committee together early in
January , ami put before it the situation , and
its action at thai time would decide the ad-
visibility of a conference of republicans on
wh'it the future attitude of the party should
bo in the approaching campaign. On the
question of tlio next convention naming the
candidate for United States senator , ho had
some doubts as to its wisdom. Hu would
not ftivo Ills opinion as to who would bo the
next governor of Iowa , but was of. the opin
ion that this year the republican party must
select the man for other reasons than be
cause certain politicians themselves wanted
that honor.
Sltiiit Clt.v'n LiilcHt Itiillronil ,
DIM MOINKS , la. . Dec. Ul. [ Special Telegram -
gram to Tut : Hnn. ] Attorney D. A. Holmes ,
legal adviser of the new Sioux City , Chicago
& Baltimore Hallway company , was in con
ference today with the Ibiihrny Commission
to ask for the right to condemn property in
Sioux City for additional depot facilities.
The property in question is owned by busi
ness men and is valuable. The case is sot
for a hearing In SI" " . . City , January ! 1.
This line Is n bioux City enterprise , and
lias its western terminus in that municipal
ity. N. Desparois is president ; T , I' . ( Tear ,
a practical railroad man , is vice president.
and the remainder of the directors are all
Sioux City business men. The pro
jected line runs east to Anthon. thence
southeast to a point In the northern part of
Crawford county. There it brandies , one
branch reaching Story City and connecting
with the Iowa Central and the Chicago &
Northwestern. The other branch continues
southeast through Deeatttr county into Mis
souri , when ; it connects with the Chicago , Bur
lington &Qulncy , and by that line with the
Baltimore iV Ohio.
As projected , the line would cross the Chicago
cage , Hock Island & Pacillo about 100 miles
west of Des Moines , but it is understood
overtures are being made to bring the line to
Des Molnes and use the Wabash tracks from
here south , It is also said that Fort Madi
son wants a direct line to Sioux City , and
has made overtures to the now company.
( irnri
Dt'iit-Qt-c , In. , Dec. ' 21. - [ Special Tele
gram to Tin : Bm.J : Judge Woolson this
morning sentenced H. 10. Graves , presi
dent of the wrecked Commercial National
bank , to live years in the penitentiary , the
minimum term. The bond on appeal was in
creased to § 15,000 , and the defendant was
given till January 8 to illo a bill of excep
tions.
Graves' trial has been very closely watched
by business men all over the state , as tlio
defendant was a prominent man in financiiU
circles in Iowa for many years. The criti
cism is on his management of tlio Commer
cial ban Ic , as ho did n most unwise tiling in
assuming the control of the bank , and then
did not attend to its management personally
as closely as ho should have done. He also
allowed J. 1C. Graves to borrow large sums
of money for speculative purposes , which did
not , from the evidence produced , appear to
bo secured. With the knowledge that very
largo overdrafts had been made and not ac
counted for in the entries , the books were so
skillfully manipulated as to deceive the
eomjitroller in regard to the bank's condi
tion.
tion.Tho
The defendant at once gave notice of ap
peal to the supreme court of the United
States. Bail was placed at $10,000 , which
was furnished after considerable difficulty ,
and Graves loft for his homo in Tu'-sou , Ariz.
HnUwiiy KmploycK' ray.
Di'.s MOINES , In. , Dee. 21i [ Special Tele
gram to TUB Br.E. ] The railroad commis
sion today finished computing the average
compensation paid railroad employes in Iowa
for the last ten years with the following re
sults :
VKAHI.V
COMI-ENHATIO.V. AVEHAIIE.
ISS'J IT.ZT.'i ? ! . ! (
IS-tf. 27,112 t.1lit.2s3.U7 ; 4V > .K
20,7.11 & 2.MW
Ml. 01
183 < i. JSiTIJI 13(177.78J.M (
JW.OSG { 2U.7C
110,7'JI 627.2 :
S4M3 ( 677.11
H'JJ. 57,8711 IH.'ltl.lH.l.lill 531.71 :
I Sill. iii.ntuio.M
17,870.'JI5.tU
1'rolillis I.o/t < ! On Konnil.
Font Donou , la. , Dee. 21. [ Special Tele
gram to Tim BKB. ] Thu war between the
Gowrio druggists and the prohibitionists
has terminated in a temporary victory foi
the former. J. II. Ifetterer's application foi
a permit to sell liquor was granted auj t1L ]
drusgist will bo permitted to sell liquor foi
medical the eustoinar
I uses upon tliolilingof
bond. The prohibitionists who signed a pe
tition to prevent theprantinK of tlio permit
arc very much chagrined , and say that tho.\ \
will sco that Kotterer sells liquor for m
other than medical purposes or forfeits hi ;
bond.
ln\va Hey Illinvs Out IliitCas.
CHICAGO , 111. , Dee. SI. [ Special.ToloRran
to Tin : Unu. ] Peter Scott , a young mai
from Ijtilco View , la. , was found ashyxiatei )
in bed at the Le Grantl hotel ou Wells street
near the Northwestern dejiot today. Thi
gas was found turned on full , and the hole
people think that Scott blow out the ga
when he retired last evening. Ho hail beei
nt the hotel two days , having brought n cai
load of stoelc to Chicago , An * inquest wa
held this afternoon.
liobbcil Kihori-k'H .Solicitor
KIM MOINIW , lu. , Dee. SI. [ Special Tele
grain to Tin : IJr.i : . ] Fred Ness , well knowi
in this city as traveling solicitor of Colont
KlboecU'sKtaats An/.i'lgcr , was robbed las
night in Underwood. Ness was hold up b ,
i lings near the depot , his pockets rilled am
nearly $150 that ho hail collected , all hi
mileage books and everything ho possessed
Underwood is a little town on thu Kock in
and , thirty miles from Council UluITs.
One IH .Mlit n Urn.
DBS MOINKI , Tu. . Dee. SI. [ Special Teh
- grum toTiin OKI : . ] Proceedings before th
Des Molnes Presbytery in the case agalna
Preacher Baxter today were confined to th
examination of r large number of wltncsbc
on the question of thu veracity of Miss Ciei
trudoSnodgrass and thu defendant. Th
lady says she was engaged to bo married t
Ituxtcr , but the preacher denies it , No di
cislou was reached up to a Into hour.
Jtliunu .MUsliiK.
Mifbouiti VAU.UV , la. , Den , SI. JSpcclal t
Tin : lui ! : . ] About two weeks ago Lowe
Mason suddenly disappeared from this plan
since which time no trace of him has bee
discovered. Ills absence is causing coi
sider.ible comment and It is fcarcc tin
some fatality may have befallen him. Hi
parents are well-to-do people und are great !
concerned over his absence.
Kirn ill Furl
v- Font DOIIOE , la. , Deo. 21. [ Special Tel
gram to TUB HUE. ] O. F. Gustufson's ugt
uulturul implement housixwas destroyed I
in i liru lust night. The loss will bo nboi
is -10,000. Thu Sherman steam laundry'
' , damaged to the uuioinit of SJOX Spui
fc tancous i-onibustlon is the only explumith
fce of Us origin. The lobs is nearly covered 1
, inttwmva.
111 ! Twenty Yur for Ili'lin.
SiuontXKY , lu. , Dec. ai. [ Spociul Tel
gram to Tan HER. ] Judge Ilyiin twlay ov
rule I the motion for u now trial lu t :
Helm murder case , and sentenced the c
frmlnnt ( o twenty A'q.irft In the iicnltcntlnrv
nt hunt labor. ltM , pnibablo nn appeal will
bo tnltcn , * ' *
ibnl llio Cnno ,
ATLANTIC , In. , Doo. --Special [ Telegram
lo Tun Ilr.n. ] lliiJbrfuch ot promise case of
Mrs. Anna Srhutyz of Clarlndii against
Oeorpo W. I'arham of Anita , for $10,001 , was
settled todny. Mrs. Sehultze gets * tVX ) , niul
each party to pay ft portion of tbo coats.
lie AVID Mrotrh llrinp.
O. KM.oti5la. . , pcx ; , 'Jl. The Jury found
'
Sum Peeo ( colored ] guilty of murder In the
first degree and afttxed Iho dentil penalty.
Ho shot u iniiti iMltted Miner October HI ,
here.
ED OROWI3LL DEAB.
AWll Known Voting Altnrnry ICtplrpi Sml.
ilcnl.vut St. , loscph-llo- . \
Kdwln II. Crowolliti well known .voting til-
tonicyof this city , died suddenly ycslordny
afternoon at St. Joseph's hospital of pneu
monia. For something like three months
past the deceased had boon In bad health
and had about , given up his law practice.
Three or four days ago his condition fcroiv
ranldly worse , and , upon the ad vice of physi
cians , he wns removed to the hospital , where
he. died.
Tlio news of his death wns ut , once tele
phoned to flcorgo O'Hrlen und several other
Intimate friends , und .proved a great shock
us Mr. Crowoll was wcH known und had u
host ( if friends in this city und throughout
the state. 'I'ho deec < ised wns about ! t ) yours
of ago and was born in Australia , where ills
father at Hint time was representing the
United States government.
In 18 < 0 Mr. Unwell came to Omaha and
made this city his homo since that time.
Some years ago he was n deputy shi-rlfT
under Sheriff D.ivid Miller , und titled the pu
sh I on well. Ho read law under Messrs.
Prilclnird , t Cowan und as long as his health
was peed hud a very good practice , princi
pally in criminal wises , which ho made u
specialty.
A brother of the itci-eased is a physician
in the Marino hospital in Philadelphia and
was telegraphed the sad news last night.
Unless it is the wish of the family that the
hotly bo sent east it will bo buried here. In
that case thu funeral will bo held Saturday
afternoon.
XKH'S or rjcsrKitn.tr.
Domestic.
pvorfiOOinon and women employed In the
lllackslnno woolen mills ut Hlackstono , Mass. ,
mi ! on I mi a strike.
Mrs. AtiMin Ilroiisnn has been grunted a de
cree of divorce liy tlm superior court ot l.os
Angeles county , California.
At .lacksoii. Venn. , Thomas Huston , captain
of Hie police force. In u street light with \V. ( . ' .
Mrleklaiiil , shot and Instantly killed hsoriy ! | > -
Oldeon W. Miih.li , the fugitive president of
llio wrecked Keystone hunk of Philadelphia ,
has been heard from. He Is al piescnt In
South Africa.
Secretary of the Treasury Kosler will visit
New York shortly ami confer with the hankri-s
of that city In regard to tin ) threatened lica\y
export of gold.
A large powder mill. hivlim : n capacity of
2. > , OOU pounds of powder a day , has been
started near St. loiils. Mo. , , to run In opposi
tion to the trusl. " " <
dun-lex h. ( 'uilmu jJ'9-Wk at the \vlioli-silo :
staui | ) window al tlll'liffcnprul postotllee , Now
York City , has illsti'/fpftired / , leaving a short
age nf between } r > ,0iitand SIO.OUU.
Damn rumor is aifillli busy llllliu ; out HIR
places In Mr. t-leveliind'.scabinet. The latest
Is lo the effect that | Vi ) | M. Dickinson will be
offered and will ueisi'iil .the position of secre
" tary of .stale. * ; ,
" The rumor Unit Pri-slili-nt Harrison will at
tl-o expiration ot his tot-in of onlco ni-cept it
non-rc.slilent profpWirslilp In the Stanford ,
California tinlver.slt-y'liMs been partially cou
th-mod at WashingtonH ) . C.
In a race between' ' Ittigan and Mcforndck , -
champion and ex-champion skaters , rcspeet-
Ively , of tbo world , nvf-r a tliree-mlle course ul
Minneapolis , Minn , . , Tuesday night , IJogim
proved an easy wlmjijr.jii 0:47. :
A. II. Andrews & Co. . dealers hi school und
olllcef limit lire ut < hit/ago , Imvo Hied a 1)111
HRiiIiist Kdwin I ) . WouiA- former sulesinuii of
Hie llrm , claiming IliHH the. defendant , hail de
frauded them out of $100,000.
Six prisoners conlineil lu the Helena , Ark. ,
ponltuiillary have dleiPfmui the elfects of
arsenic administered , to I hem by some un
known parties , and ihany othets are danger
ously III from ( he same cause , f
It Is said that Kdwitrd Foemtel's , ( son of the
city treasurer of St , loiiN , Mo. ) stealings from
the city will all lie iiii ! < lo goodastlie young
man , who commit led suicide , lias left Millie-lent
propel ty to Insiiie the city agulnsl loss.
Captain II. II. Pierce and . .1.V. . Garrell were
sholilottii In the former'solllcoat AltoonaSta-
tlon , La. , by someone outside. Two negro -
gro suspects were arrpsted. Hotb of Ihe mur
dered men wore lilgly respecleil citizens.
Many pnimlnont wonipn connected with the
\VOIIIUH'H Coluinbian Laundry company of
Chicago , III. , Imvo been inaclo"defendants Inn
crlinlmil action , not. thmiixh anv .sliort com-
Ingsof their own , bin through ihu conduct of
trusted agents.
Jack Olesen , of Milan , Tenn. , just before he
died , i-onfesMMl thai on tb- ( night of December
10 , 181)2 ) , be ninrilereil at ( but place Mr. and
Mrs. .Monmo Kc ricks and their Infant son.
Ills motive for the crime was robbery. Ho se
cured JOOU.
Interested people who have made a canvass of
tlm legislators-dec ! of Smith Dakota dpclaro
that enough nieinhei-s of the new legislature
favor thu Idea of resiibmittlng the question of
prohibition lo the voters of the state as to In
sure Hie pnAugeof u bill to that effect.
At Now Orleans Archbishop .laiisen cele-
i hrateil his silver jubilee as bishop of the Itom-
2
1 an Catliollc illoceso of l.oiil.slaoa and ul Scran-
ton , Pa. , ltlslnii | O'Harra celuhriu'i-d his gojilen
jubilee , llolli ovent.s wep ; attended by many
people prominent In the catholic chiircn ,
Thevoimnlttee of Washington. D. C. , demo
crats having In charge 1)10 ) cc'iciiioiili'.s which
will attend the Inauguration of I'rosldent-
oleetCloNolaml are iiuariullng among them
selves , nnd asii lesuli of one of their rows two
ineiabersof the Ciiiiiiilltcc have ri-slKiied ,
Oeorgi ) W. Howell and ICdward TIbbetts ,
proiiilnenl lumber men of SI , l.otils , have been
sentrnrrd by the judge of Ihu federal court
sitting In that city . to eighteen months In thu
piMiltentlary und'lined I.OOOeach for vlolat-
ing the ptovlslons of Iho Interstate commerce
law ,
Cert Ideate holders In the endowment onli'r
of Sons and Daughters of America have tiled
In the supreme court nf Massachusetts a bill
In orinlty. asking that llii ! atlalr.sof thu onlei-
bo wound up and u receiver appointed. Thu
Indebtedness amounts to ? - ! ? . ' ) , ( MK ) , anil thu
a cash on hand Is only $7,000.
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1 .
Mr. ( iladstone will speiul a short vacation In
thusoulh of l-'rance.
C. It. Wolilonand Dr. liainlall of St. .lolnis.
N. .11 , Imvo beenconvlcteil on tin ) charge of
swindling life Insurance cump-inles.
Over 1HOD men working In the | irln HIU
linictlim , N. H. , coal mines ha ve iiill | woik lie-
catisiof ) e.xcesslve llnus levied upon tliein by
Ihu bosses.
Thu merchanlK. David , O.'liliis and Kiiiinni'l
have been arrested In VIOiiliu on the charge
of being Amurii-an fii'lllvi-s from justice , and
of havlm ; pel-pelratcil fraudto the amount
of jaii.ooo.
The iirobatitof Lord Tennyson's will will bu
granleil , The gross pi'i-sonal estalu ainotints
to BO.OIKt , Tlievimiled estates descend
from Iliilliun Tt'imymti In Iho Micceedlng
male heirs , i\
Investigation Into Ini'condition of Ihu Sal
vation imny'H tlnaniNil iiralrs by a coininltleo
nf liroiiilnenl l.oniloii pi-opln lias n-siilicil In a
iitport llatti-rlng In ilio cvliciim to ( icncial
lloolh for thu honesr-'aiiil i-oiisclentloiis inaii-
ner In which ho has dlxiuiiod of Iho largo SIIIILS
of money given Into
IVm-Min's Weukly.'ii .publication of London
which has been conunctlng and inananxlng
Kiiestln ; ; matchi'.s , chaijliis each person mak
ing a gues-a Mimll.iinfimut for thu prlvlll u
anilnlvln acash | ir/l' ) lotlm wlniiur , lias but-n
eiijolmol by thurimriKfroni further coiuliici-
Ing such enteiprlsus. anil bus been compelled
to pay Into thu public Iretihtiry f l'JHKl ( ) ( which
It hail nceuiiinlati-illrdni niu-li sources.
The dowagi-r dtilche-,4 nf Sutherland hu
been diifented In an attempt logiiln po M-sslon
of ihe ostati's Known a- > Tit tensor ( hasn nuut
Tieatliain Knghiml fiiun thu posi > sslon ol
which Iho has been aii ftirri'd by thu present
ilnku. Thu dowager 'dutcln-.ss madu an uppll-
cation lo the court or 'chanci.-ry to liuvu llit
ilnku restrained from Inteiferlng with her
posi'aslon of the placu nfid u ih-clslon hai IJL-OII
announced ix-fuslng the application.
THOUSANDS FOR BRC1SERS
Oonoy Wand Olub OfTors a Fortvmo for n
Lightweight Fight ,
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LARGEST PURSE EVER FOUGHT FOR
.tnrlt .MrAitllrVo unit lllrU itiiren OITVrrd
fllftflOO In Mrrt unit rinMi iv Or-
It-inn Outbidden by Nr\v Vinlc
Nil Unto Xiumnlt
NF.W YoitK , Dee. 21. Olio of the largest
purses over offered Tor two pugilists since
the iliiys of the celebrated lighter Flgg was
hung tin tonight for Pugilists .lack MrAnllffo
niul Dick Hurgo h,1udgo Newton of the
Coney Island Athletic rlub. 'I'ho sum which
tin- great seaside club offered for the battle
Is f4 : > ,0im.
The latest bid completely overtops the
& 10.000 put-so which Captain U'illlainsof the
Croseeut City club of Now Orleans made
for Ilia light Wednesday morning , and will
undoubtedly create a big sensation In spurt
ing ciivlcs.
'I'ho put-so was extended for the two
lightweights for their ai-ccptaneo at the
St. .lames cafe tonight. The only persons
present wore MeAiillffe , Kddle Sloddard , his
trainer ; Judge Xowton. representing the
Coney Island Athletic club ; I'lill D\vyer and
Captain Frank Williams of the Cresi-ent
City Athletie club. When the party had as
sembled , MeAuliffo aslied Newton if he pro
posed to raise the ante of $ KOHK ( ) .
' Yes.1' replied the judge , ' -1 do , and my
bid isir > ,000. "
McAuliffo then informed Newton that the
amount was satisfactory , but he would first
see what Captain Williams had to say in the
way oC raising the amount.
The New Orleans match-maker seemed
Hr.st to have to tolem-.iph his club in New
Oi'leans and uwait instructions before be
could bid higher. McAulllTo then suld
ho would sign tirtHus of agreement
to light Iiiuro before the Coney Island Ath
letic club for a $1 ! > , ( ) tX ) purse , providing that
the stipulations be made in the document
that Dick lioche. his backer , would approve
of the match. That being satisfactory to
Newton , articles of agreement were immedi
ately ilrawn up and slimed by MeAulUTe.
Newton also attached his signature and
likewise acted as witness. The agreement
stipulates that both men are to light at ! ! ?
pounds , championship of the world. Nothing
is mentioned about the loser's end , that be
ing only a secondary consideration ,
Captain Williams last night telegraphed
his club of its rival's latest mtjve and asked
for Instructions. Williams informed a re-
pru'ter that ho expected a reply in about live
hours. Burgo has already signed , so it looks
as if lliu north would be the scene of the
battle.
New-Orleans.
NKwOiu.KAXS , I-u.Doe. 21. 'I'ho track was
st ill deep in mud today. Only two favorites
won. While the horses were at the post for
the fourth race Inovo , turning after the llrst
break , caught Sargent's leg in his tooth ,
dragged him from his seat on Captain
13 aiu\ tried to stamp him. The horsu was
beaten off. The surgeons say the boy is not
seriously hurt. Tlio board of control or
dered the clerk to refuse the entry of Inovo
in all raecajnlho future.
I'lrst race , -.t-lllint , live ftirloinis : ( ircon
. T.tiafliito 0) ) won , Kittle Cherry ill tooisec-
iid , Harry T (10 ( to , r ) ) tlilnl. Thno : 1:12' ( .
Second race , M-HIng , six furlongs : llplolsu
JS toll won , Julius Sax (1'J ( HI 1) ) second , Virgin
< -J to 1) ) third. Time : lUGy. :
Tlilnl race , selling , cini mile : Sir I'lanet
( 1 too ) won. Sight Dnifl (4 ( to ll second , Gless-
ner ( B lo 1) ) third. Time : 2OOU. :
1'ourlh nice , M'lllus , live furlongs : Ansel ,
jr. ( HI to 1) ) won , The Judge (4 to 1) ) .second ,
lloo lee ( even ) tlilnl. Time : 1:12' : ' } .
I'ifth race , liamllcai ) . omj mile : Henry
Oivsley (5 ( to li uon. ( 'melon (4 ( lo D ) second ,
HonllreiH to 1) ) third. Time : 1:58. :
Olomi of I tin Iliilmrt S : > le.
Niw YOP.K , Dec. 21. ' 1'oday's selling con
cluded tlio sale of the Hobart farm
stock. Grand total of sales , & 31G-
410 ; average > per liead on entire
sale.3,84 7.50 ; number of horses sold ,
7-1. At the conclusion of the Hobart sale Kel
logg & Co. began their sale of trotting stock
offered by Hart , Koswcll , t Uowci-man Ui-os.
of Lexington. ICy. . and E. D. Wiggin of llell-
inglmm , Miss. Thirteen horses were
sold at an average pi-ice of $ l,4Ui : per bead.
Amount of sale , $18,110.
i
Who not tliii rivet j I 1
G.Mtui'-o.v , In. , Dee. 21. - Lust evening | I
Julius Sansa bet his brother Augustus $ . " > lie > i
could not kill him with a IW-calibcr at thirty ! i
paces. Their sister was stakeholder. AuI I |
gu.stus fired ; iml the bullet plowed Julius'
temple. Later ho became enraged an < l
pounded and kicked Augustus into insensi
bility. Both are now laid up. They are
Germans , aged 21 and PJ respectively.
FiiiliMi in riniiii.
CIXCIXNATI , O. , Dec. 21. The Lloyd-Nor
ton light was declared a draw after forty
rounds.
IN THE JURY'S HAND.
Ivlilitnrn Submltti-il In tlio rams .Murder
Trial A I'lru ol In.sanlty.
The trial of George Fau.ss was completed
yesterday afternoon , and the life of that
young man is now in the bands of tlio jury.
Tlio defense put but two witnesses on the
stand , the defendant himself , and his former
employer , Herbert 11. Hopkins of Siou.City. .
Fauss tcstillod that ho shot the girl , but illil
not know why he did it , neither did lin know
why ho shot himself. Ho said that the
deceased had a revolver in her hand when
the ilrst shot was Jired. and ho was sitting In
a chair some distance away. Ho ran to her
and took the weapon away from her and
shot her. The effort of the defense was lo
prove that the first shot was the fatal one ,
and that it was aecidentallj Jived by tlio
girl herself.
Hopkins testified that he believed tlio de
fendant to have been insane for sovei-ai
months. Ho was known to the employes
about the establishment as "Crazy George'1
and "the Cra/.y Dutchman , " and the witness
said that he acted in a peculiar manner ,
mumbling to himself and making models for
a drawbridge that he bald ho wan going to
have erected across the Chicago river. One
unfortunate admission jn the part of the
witness was when he was asked as to how
tlio condition of the dofendantat the present
time compared with what it was a few
months ago. Ho said that It was now very
much worse , and tlio attorney dropped him
like a hot potato. The jailer and jail phybi-
cian , who had seen the prisoner every ilay
since his incarceration , said that he luul
never shown any symptoms of insanity , but
was of a sullen disposition , and was thor
oughly ungrateful for favors shown him.
Tlio arguments in tin ; ease oecupi'id about
live hours , and during much of the thins tliu
defendant sat with his face burled in his
hands. Ho was very nervoiw all through
the trial , and when on the stand broke down
completely when confrontcd vith the con
fessions that lie Hindu noon utter the shoot
ing to a representative of TUB Hii : and to
the' Hherln" several days Ui * . .T , when being
taken from the hospital to the jail.
Alleged I'olsmim-B Indicted.
PiTTsiiL'tta , 1'a. , Dec. 21. True bills were
found by the grand Jury this afternoon
against Master Workman Dumpjoy of the
lOilghts of Labor and the cooks , Gallagher ,
Davidson anil Uoatty , charged with bijiiig
Implicated in the Homestead poisoning.
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isy
Highest of all in Leavening Po.vcr. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
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AH disorders of the Throat nnd
Lungs 19 Aycr's Clicrry Pectoral.
It hns 110 equal ns ft congh-curo ,
"When I wn < n boy , 1 had n bronchial
trouble of such n perststt'iit nnd stub
born character , that the doctor pro-
noitncnd it Incurable with ordinary
remedies , but recommended mo to try
Ayur's Cherry IVctornl. I did so , nnd
one bottloruredino , l-'ortltolastIIfteen
years , I Imvo used thta preparation with
fioodellcct whenever t ( niton bad cold ,
and 1 know of numbers ol people who
Urop it In the liouso nil the tinip , not
considering It safe to be without It. "
J. C. Woo.rson . , 1' . M. , Koroit lllll.W.Vn.
Cough
"Kor more than twenty-five ynars , K
wns n stilTei'er from lung trouble , nt-
tended with coughing so .sovcro nt times
ns to cause hemorrhage , tlio paroxysms
frequently hutlng three or four hours.
I was Induced to try Ayor's Cherry Pec
toral , and after talcing four bottles , wns
thoroughly cured.Kninz Hoffman ,
Clay Centre , Kans.
"hast spring I was talten down with
la grippe. At tlittos 1 was completely
prostrated , nnd so dllHcnlt was my
breathing llml my breast sceinud ns if
confined in an Iron cage. I procured n
bottle of Aycr's Chon-y Pectoral , and
no sooner had I began taking it than
relief followed. I could not believe that
the effect would hu so rapid nnd the
cure so complete. " W. II. Williams ,
Cook City , S. Dale.
AVER'S
I'li-nared by Dr. J. C. Aver fi Co , , Lowell , Mniw.
Hold by itll DrUKKlntn. l'rlrc l ; nix liottlce , f5.
Promttoactsuretocure |
Mile by IEvc < < l\rr.
Notice Is hereby given that , by vlitne of an
order made by the district court of Douglas
count v , Nebraska. In tin- cause of Benjamin
Melqulsl , plaint 111' , ticalitst I'red C. Woymuller.
( li-reiiiliint , I will sell on Mitiuilav. December
ill. 1HOL . at public ancllon. to ilie blehest bid
der forc.isb the folloulng ili-scrlbcd property
and lease-hold Intciosts. io-wlt : On" lot of
old lumber , slides anil stayln ? ; ou > - lot of hay ,
suitable for Ice packing put-poses ; one wagon
M-ales and wacon box : ulsn a ri-rlaln lease , de
scribed as followtowlt : I'tulerdatuof De-
eetnbi-r'J , IH01 , t.iailrby Thomas Davis to
Ilcnjamin MeliiuKt ami IC. . \\\-j ninllni' , run
ning live years from ] ) p-i > inln > r I. 1H1I1 , for nil
thu water space Intliesw ' ( of the nw ! ( In
sectlon'J , In townsliln 10. north ranee 13 , east.
Also a cert a In h-a-.i-tlcscrilH-il as foi lowto wit :
I'nder ( lute of March -i.1. IH'J'J ' . ulu by l.a-
tliain Davis to Itcnjnmln Mclniiist , rnnnltiK
live years from Decpmbt-r 1 , I sol , for the two-
story frame house and outbuildinglosi'lhur
with u certain piece of pi-nund on which su Id
biillilhiL's are slluatcil , sahl gionnd belti In
thu sw H of the nw M of M > et Ion - , township 13 , i
i anne lit , Douglas county , Nebraska , more par
ticularly described as follows : eonimcncln ; : at.
a point mi Ihu east linu nf said 10 acres -Hit )
feet south of said -10. i iiniiliii ; thcncuMIS | ill ) ! )
feet , thence north USD feet , thence- east 300
feet thence south 'JHO feel lo the place of h.--
XltmhiX , containing about onu and one-half
acres , more or les .
The sale of the forenohn : lo talco place at 10
o'clock a. : n. on said day at Ihu leu liousi- . ,
Hlliiulu on Ihu premises described In said
leases and near Cut Oil' laki' .
I will also sell certain otli.-e stationery and
books , formerly Used by thu Hate City l < -ii
company , said sale to lake place at ' o'clock
p. m. of said day , al the ollle of ( . Andl-uen ,
No. 1'ioa I'armnn streul city of Oinahii.
Dated Dee. 'JO , liltal Omaha , Nr-b.
.IOIINC : . COICTIIVOI' : .
TJpc"lverof thc < jatu City Ire Conipanv.
John O. Itergncr , Allot ncy. M Di-c.'J : ) , lit
- Ldttclarltr. ' the micoislly of urail-
] ng uivnnl street from i'llth strool M 3Sth j
Hlroot , iind ii | ) | > olntlnrr three dUlntori-stcd i
airalsor.-i | ) to u-snss and dnlerniinu tin ! dam- I
anus. If any. lo tbu property owners , which I
may bu cauiOil by such zrullii : : . I
i Wliuru.ix. DrojiL-rty oivnur.s ruprcxpiitlug I
more than three-liftlis of llm foot , frontage on |
sail ! uart of Smvanl si roe.t have pslltiouod i
the ni-iyor ainl ulty council to litivo sulil
gr.ullng done unilur llio Ihroe-litths I'l-uisc.is i
provided for In suc-thm 01 of tbo elly clii'rtur ,
anil the co-it i hereof to bo made payable In
ttmcrju.il Installments ; therefore ,
lie Itunlalnuil by the elty council of the oily
ot Omaha :
Section , I. Tiint it , t-i proppr and ncecss try
ami II Ishurdby doclarmt proper and m-cmsary
to sr.-i'lo fewarJ itruot to Its piosonl n > > -
t.tbllsbeil craile , tiii-lndlng r.oi-e.ssary ap-
| iriacbes theruto. from L'Gth slj-oclto'-'Sthstroet
In the clt.v of Omaha. |
Section1. . That tlio mayor , with the approv
al of llio city t-o.ini'ti , appoint tlu-jo disinter
ested auprafsL-rs to : iipr.ilso , assi-m aiil ilolcr-
mlne llm ( lainagu to iiroporty nvvnur.s which
may bo cansoil by stiuli grilling , taking Into
coiiHldor.itlon In m-iklui ; filch apiir.ili'uiuunt.
thnsincinl ; lienollls. If miy , to such prjjiorty
by ruuson of such raulnr.
Section y. Tlml Ibis or.llnancp shall tuku
effect anrl bu in forcu from and itfler Its jiiifs-
U'/O.
1'asseil Dccombor itlh. : ISlfJ.
JOHN UUOVKS.
L'ily Clerk.
K. 1' . IAVIU. )
I'residpnt llty ! Council.
Approved lucombr > r lull. ISr. .
OKU. I1. HUM Is ,
Mnvor
An oiillniuico vacallnu' Ihu eust. twcnty-iilnu
C..1 ! feet , n-.oru or loss , of Jth iiveniiu , north
of Oalifornlii hi reel , ami ( In ) nasl tend > ) fnut
of sulil Urih avenue , Fuiuli of Uiihfuraia
strciit , next adjacent to tbuvust | , > ) of
.Swuusy's udillUoa. and provlJIn for tbo
conveyance of thu urc/nml su vncitcd ; loVII1 -
I HIU I" . .Swoc-y.
Uo Itorilalnuil by lliu ulty councilor thu city
ut Omaha :
Kcutlun L That In puisunnre of Iho report
of thiH-ommltU'O on llnancu and thu cnmmlt-
lao on Ktrculs iiuU alloys , ] irusentul : to tlio ulty
council. Inly lath. IKi ! ) lel.itmg to Ihu settle
ment , butwioi ) tbu u IY tit OinMi.iiiuil KOKS .S :
HIU ami Willlum I' . fc\voct.y coiicuinlng tbu
opunlng of curtain mi-outs niul alleys lunueon
Uullfornhtand Hurl bl reels , wcbtof C.'rulKblon
eolli'KH , ihut ihu casi twonty-nlno Wi ) fuel ,
nioroor Juss , oflib moiuns north ol l.'alifoi-
nluxtriiuu nuxt ailncenl to.Swi-osv'b ' addition
on IhoMSI thereof , bu and thu s.imo Is hnruby
vacated ; also. thoua tl n ( M fuut of said Tlh
iiviinuu nu.vt njjaccnt to tbu wist Unu of
Uwuosy's ndilltloii and south of Cultfoni n
Htrcei. hu and inoRiiinu Is hcrely vaunted , and
sulil strips of mvnint are horuby anlhorboil
lo bu conveyed by duo 1 In duo form toVf -
liiini ! ' , Swi ! y , D.MiL-ulDil by ibo mayor nuu
atluslcd bv the elty cliirk.
rfuctUin L' . This orilliiinuu : shall take olfuut
nnd bo In force from and aflur 111 pas.-ia o ,
1'asaeU Deijoniber illh , Ic'U. '
JOHN Liovi- ! : : ,
cliviork. ; |
i : . I' . DAVItl
DAVItlUounull.
Uounull.
Approvtd Ducoiabnr''tli ' , IMJ'J.
Mayor.
; NO. y,7) ; ) .
An onlltmncu KXninptlii I'JS fuot of uronnil on
uucli Hlduof that jiiirtnt llowanl ntivot , Ije-
twciin'-'il i.nil 4JIUi hiicoisfrom thuilrQllnillii
ordinance.
Ho It ordalnud by the elty coiinutl of tbo city
of Oiniihii :
fcOL-llon 1. That ono hundred anil thirty-two
( tiJj : fuolof vrouinl on each u cloof th.it Hurt of
Howard slroul between -'il t > tn > utiil ! ; "Ith
htrout. In tliu cliy nt UmaliM. lie and huruby
Is oxctnpled from thu provisions of Uio tire
I lliiillorillniiiii'unf H-ilil city us now oKlntins.
I ftcction : ' . That all ordlnuucoK or IMHU ot
orilliiiinu''sko far as tlm 8 unu conlliet with llm
urovl luiiihureof , bound tln-samo are heieby
roiMialed.
Hcctlou il. Th'it Ihl-i nrdlnancn lulco
olToot ami bj In forcu from and nftor Hi pass-
upi1.
1'iiHbOil Dcuiiinbcr GLb , ISH'J.
JOHN OUOVEH.
i-'lty Ulorlf ,
K. I' . DAVIr ,
I'r" iUcnti-'lty Cotinull ,
Approved December 'Jib , UX ! .
OKO. 1' . UBM1S.
r Mayor. _ _ _
Notice ,
The I'aclllv K.xprciJ Coinpuny. Ollh'u ot th
I'n-ildcnt. Om.ihx Net ; . . IJjuuinbur 1st , IMC
Notice IH hereby cfviui thnl iho.uinunl mi-el
lug of tliu Hiookhuhlitrd nf tliu ccniiitiiy | : for tlm
election of director * anil tliu tianiicllt : > n til
hiicli othur biialncsa at mny properly 001:10 before -
fore ll. will bu.'iulU .it thu onlco of thu coin-
puny. Ixo. HOI llnrucy Klieut , uiiiuhu , Nob.on
Thursday , Januiiry tb. IbJJ. ut II o'clocka.m. .
liy orclor of thu ItoarU of Directors ,
K M. MUUdMAN , I'roildout ,
At teat t
WILLIAM ! ' . IIICCIIKL , BoeroUrr ;
GUADI : ouniNANci : NO. p..m
An onllnniico > * tnbll hlitit ilm prndo of
I' rnnrc * lrppv f rotu Htli utroot to loth ulroutt
In thooltr nt Omahiu
Ho II ordnlned by tliu olty council of the city
ofOmahu :
Soptlon I. ThoKMiloof I'mnPC Htrort from
8th stipi't lolOih stri-pt , In tbo city nfOmnhn ,
Nlmroiiy p < tnbll hoil al ihu follnvtlnii oluva-
HOIK , Ihniir.'Kln liplntf iinlforin HtrnlKnt line *
between the points Rpocllled In the utronlc ,
nvcnitp < nr alleys mined In thu respective ROC-
HOIK fill lowing. to-iTlt !
i-cclloiiZ. Ur.uleuf I'mnrp utroot -
l-.luvntloii Ktnvatlon
of .Miuth of North
, Curb. Curb.
„ . , . ,
Upsl curlof Sth streot. cs-
l\hllMicd : nriiilo . 11)7.5 ) 107.0
I. list curb of nth street , ot.
labllshPd t-rn le . 2.19.5
est eiifttof tuli stieul ,
iiiiiiMiod irrmin . n.r >
1'pnterof liloc'x bptwoi-n nth
street ami loth ulreet . SII.O 211.0
hiist iMirbof luth slleot , UN
est'Uillshcd . 2IO.-.M SiWO
Sum Um ; i. Tlilmmllirtnco sltull
unu bo In forrrt front and nf tor Us pi
1'nssod Dcpombcrl.'lth. ISC.
JOHN HltOVIH
.
Presldunt ( . 'Ity Counoll.
Approved December Mill , isj-j.
OK ) . I' 1JF.MIS.
"Mayor.
ORDINANCKNO. .TI70.
Aiiordlmnca ducliirlnc tlm hnnkof mirth now
( 'Xiitliiiti'ti tlio soulli Imlf of lot. lUKountro'i
. (1 ( ndilltloii. In thoullyof Oiiiiilui.ii niil : iiict ,
nnd orilcrlns the nme ti > lie sradod down.
IIo ll ordiilnuil by tlm city t-imnell of thu olty
ofOmaliu :
Hrctloti 1. Tlmlllio lianUof uiitli : now o.xlst-
Imcontlie sonlli halfof lot li. Kountr.o'a Si I 1
addition , in tlm i-lty of Umuha. l > u anil Iho
sumo Mlioioby ili'daroil lo tic n nnUsinon , nnd
iln'sunoi-iirJcr : il to lie iiliatcu bv uraillni ;
( town ( ho front | url-i of said aoiith half nf lot
in. l\oiinti,3d iiitilltlon. si as to iiruvunl tno
wiiNtlnii , falling or wuslunj cif uurth thuru-
fioin upon tliu adjacent slilewulk , unit tlio
owniM'nf s.ilcl 'ol , H In-ruby ri'tiuli-rd within
thlllv d.iys from tliu puss.ivo or tills nidi-
mint-e to iilvitc sitlil iiuUinc'o. : niul criulo down
salil lot us lii-reln teiiiilrcil , ami f-ulln.c. no -
lei'tlnu ori-i-fiislnvsiiioilo , tlm liicuil of puli-
1'e .vurk * is hereby dlreuteil loeauso sild :
irr.ullin lo I n clone mill riipott tl.oeoit thureof
for tlm purpose of nssL-salii i tin ) saino ngiiliiHt
s.uillol.
Sui-tlon'J. Tlmt tills ordinance shall tuko
oll'eet ami hu In foreu from anil uftur Its pan-
Ul0. !
1'ussod Occoinbor Oth , 189i
JOHN ( lliOVKA
Olty Clark.
R P. DAVIS ;
I'n-slilent Oil y Council.
Approved December nth. IMi-i
OlOJ. 1' . UiMI3. :
UiMI3.Mayor. .
NOTJCK OF TI1K SITTING OV THE. .
C1TV COUNCIL AS A HOARD OF
EQUALIZATION.
To the owners of tlio lots , uarls of Ion and
run ! osuto ubiittln ou or adjacent lo the
streets , alloys or aveuuhuroln iiamod or
slliiatinl In whole or In p rt , within uliv of
tliu ills ! riots hurutn Hucoilluil :
Von and uui'h of you urn hernbv notldrd
Hint the cli.v connPll ot tliu elty of Omaha will
sit lisa Itoinlof l-nn-iilx.allon. ut lliu ollloo of
Iho elty cleric , In lm ety hall. Omuhit , Ne-
lirasUii. on I'rUtnv. tho'J.1 1 duvof llei'unibi'r ,
IS''J , from t'o'elocti tu in. to5oVli > i-l < p. m. , for
thu uurpoM ) of eonsldor1 ! ! } ; and oiiualUIn ; tlio
proposeil low of Mieclnl taxi'-t and ahscsttuonts
us shown liy " 1'roiMXcd I'lunsof A nessincnt"
now on Illo In ttiu olllce of said f.tv cleric , uiul
eorri-i-tltiR tiny errors ilinrcln. nnd of lii'.irln
nil eoiiiuliilnis that thu owners of property HO
to lie n > st > s < afl nnd tnxnd may niiilco : s'llil
N | > iclikl ! taxes and asieHsmunts proposoil tu lie
levied Uoliis ncuossary to cover the coM.of ihu
sovoril Improvements f.uly uiithorliucl to bo
mnclu and now comliluteil , as follows :
To ujvnr tlm cost of p.ivlm nnd curblnc
L'nhs street , fioni . ' ( ) street to4th street. In
street inim-nvumoiit district No.nil. . bixul | inv-
Ins anioiiulln to tlm siuu of | l > : h.S'.i. and aild :
i-tirblii' tu t lit- sum of jlil.TD. which sml .sums ,
It is propnsoil , tiy a report duly adopted by
the city uounell , toa'-sosson the real statoon
uaon nlilu of I 'ass xtrcot , from U''il toIth
stiuut , aoi'orillou to foot front , mu : inl ( tlio us-
nal B iilln buck jiropess In dt-iitli to alloy : no
assfssincnt for curlilni to bu inndu'wust of .Mil
Klruut us the curb thuro wns laid by private
parties , Unto DOT foot fur iiavlujr , SB.40'J1- '
rntn ner Toor. for cm bins iu.ivtcii ,
Toeovrr thoi-ostof pivlnr IAIWO avenue ,
from Hamilton slntut In Mnrcui' nvuiuin. In
| > ; ivliiLMllMrli't No. " 'i.i. amounting to the sum
of S'i'.s'il.r ' ) ' . ' , whluh said iuni.ll Is propoiuil.by a
report dill v ailnutiMl by thu eity uonnoll. to
assess on tlm real cstito : on eai-b .slilu of l.owo
avenue , from Hamilton struut to Moruar uv-
enuu. nccor < llti2 to foot frootii''o and tliu
uvuii ! spallni ; Ij u-k tiroecsi In doinli to ccnlnr
of bloulc or Jst alloy. Haio per fool. SI.SKII7.
The ' -e-st of prlvuto npproarh , uinoiintliiK to
tliusum of of te.511 , to 1)0 iis-SL-ssud to ttio real
cstnluiiiljolninir.
To cover the" cost of iiavln'4 c'oinmcrelul
street , from Sliorman avenue tu"th titruul. lu
uavln-j illstrlet No. : r > 'J , annmiitlnc
to tho.snni [ of SlH.Itll.fA winch uniil Miin.lt. t >
prouosoJ , ny a roiort , duly ndoitcil | by tin
ally uounell. toiii-sess DI-O rata on the real us-
tate un citoh wide of t/'oinini'ivlat struct , from
Slioriniin avenue toOth street , ntTordlni ! lo
foot , frontairo anil tliu usual Hi-alln ? liaclc ] iro-
ut-ss In doth ] ) from streetI.'W feut , not oxecnil-
IIIR the contur of block : I'rovldoit. thin ; i ) fnut
shall bo ik'dtiHlcil on the frontiu-o of tax loc
-M , east of L'omineri'liil struut. Kuto pur foot.
$ : i.lini" ( . The co-anf Drlvaioroudway.miioutit-
Inv ; tc tin ; > uin oftlVUI. to bo assessed to llio
mat estnln adjnlnln ; .
To cover tbo cost of pit vim : ami onrblns : 21nd
street from I'opnloton iivcnno to Ilia south
line of tax lot : u > In stivi.'t linprovumoiit ills-
trl'-t No. 47. ' , ainouiilliii tolliostini of * < , 111.1 IW.
which silil : sutn It l nroposiMl by a riiportduly
adopted hy Ihu nlty c oum-ll to nssoas on tlm
ic.il estate pro rali. : on I'.iuli side of t 'n < l
street from I'opnloiun avciiin > to south line ot
tax lot : iii , according lo foot f rout ti-'o and llio
tisu.i ! scaling lnuU pi o ess In ilupth froni
struct i:1 : : ! fuel. Itiili ) | ) i-r foot. { J.KVJI Tlm cost
of prlvato roailw y amounting to ihu sum of
Sitf.TU to bo ! isso-.5L'ii lollio real estate adjoin-
In i : .
To envoithu coiit nf pavliu and ciirblnv
t = | ionciir Mrcvl fro n Sliormun uvuniiu toL'ltli
street In Htreiit imnrovuinuiit district No. 4''U ,
to ll.uhiimof SIS. S.'y ? u. which Bald
sum It. Is proposed by a roportdulv adopted
liy ilioclty oonnull. to nsioia pro rata imilio
real t'sf.iton bolh sklfs of Spcti'-pi ' Mrcot ,
from tjlu-riiinn avenue to tilth blruut , ai'eonl-
ur { to foot frontatio ami the usual soullnt
hai-U proocas In ilepth lo tlio llrst alloy or D ! '
feet. Itatu per foot. * | . 17.S.
To jover ibo''Ojt of pivliii ; and curblnx Gth
Irccl from I'lurno Htiuut 10 HHlory : atrcut ,
n htri.-ct Improvoinunl. illstriut No , 4'.M ,
ainoiintliu- llio KIIIII of > ' . : | : . " . wlili-h sulil
hiini It Is proposed by a report duly iiclojHoil
by the elty euiinelli to a.oss us foiloivsI'liu
yost of prlvato roadway , ninoiii'tlii' ! t Iho
.sum of ilJi.b' ' . to Ijn assi-sit-il on u\ lot AO.
: i. The H'inalnliii ? rust lo boasso-seU pro rata 1
on tlio prnutTly on both .sld s of Uthsiruot
/loin J'loivo ' straist to Iliuuory Blroot , nuvonl-
iii' ' to the tout front IKO : ind i.hu iiKtial
hualliix biclt process to depth of ills-
trli't nit OMMtnJ. Thut p-irt of tux lot : !
between the two prlvato niiulwayu not to bn
assosicil for cnrbliis art thB ownnr put thli
uurliin nt hUoivn oxpt'iisv. Hiln iwr Toot fur
liavm.'fl.-'Tiy * ; fori'iirbltii ; SL'I.V.'i
To rover Itiociiit nt puvliitj in alloy Jn.lilottlc
Itt , eity , instrni'tlir.iiriii'o'iii.-ntdlstrlul No. 107.
aiiiuunilm ; tu tlio mmuif sfl.nl. II , .vhlub said
hiiniJt In prutiOM ) I liy n miiorl. duly iwlotJltxl
by Ilioclty oijuuull VMISSIUH pro rufion IKIUI
Kl'iles of tlio ulioy In hloel ; U. iiucor tins I" fo')5 )
front. AV il unit thu usual scallnK b.iUlc JIIOCLMH
to lliniUipth nl oto : lot. Unto per fi i . i".ri''il.
To icjviiithe josl nii'l inspiietion for laying
pornianiint shlonall.M 1'ihl liv Kot-1 , t Ifmo
uniotiiitnu to thu sum of S..SI'i'.n. \ > ] ili-h bald
sum it.lt iiropmiiil by a niporl. du y niloiito.l
by thui'lty voiuiL-ll to iisiohB on Ihu real iiHtntu
nu whtoh haul < .vi11u : au laid ,
Ni.'iJ'jftlot.'J bll ; t' ) City ; ; V > S't
hj-ii 101,5 tiiic 10 iii i r-'i
Lot niiiu IH ni (
Lot7hlkU 47S Kl
lol 8 blk 71) Vtl'l - !
N'JJfllnl I blicTil 4.VI M
S'/ lot I blk 71
N V hit 8 bll-JI : j a 7J
Loth blk IU < ' '
Lot I bliH \ i'tii'i iii
Lot. I blti 7 Jc-romo I'urlc
Lot U bill 7 ( ti Ml
Lot.I bll < 7 ii :
V/ci.t Knd Aihl
l.ol lUlillcM
LotllblUlU IHI Si
Total H.MIJ WJ
To covur thn cost of foiistrr.ulln ; u sewer In
wotilUlvlul Kc , int , aiiuinntlifj In thu sum
of tl.7ii7.7j , which HIIIII ll U proposed liy H report -
port ihilv jidOiiioil bv Ihu ulty council In IIH-
sci-'s on the tc.iI o.statn uIongHiiId btiVpr ] ) ro
r.ila , uccoiMln ; : lo fool , froul-ico mid tiiu ntiial
bcullii'i Duel : proi' " H , In depth finin Flr < * et otni
Jot ; piovjdu.l , ihat corner lots htu'luir huwpi1
consiriicteJ on twuslJi-x Him I bn iubbi-il for
Iho lonxnr tililu only , Kale pur fool , Ij ( van ,
'J'o cover ihu coitor suw-r , ouruliu und iinl-
lurlii' ' , and pavln-'on thu wiutli ono-lialf nt
north "l-i feul of nithtiH fcot nf lol it , Cupll-I
uildilton , iiiiioiintliii t' ) Ihu KIIIII nf i l.-'bil.
which : ihl sum , II Is iirotirisuiT. byi n port
ilu.y udoptcil by the vity c-niiiu-ll , to iiKum on
thcsoutli nun-half nf tliu nnrl'i ' 'I'l foot of u..st
'M feel nt lot No , .1 Uapllul aildillon ,
Vou uio furthur nottfiO'l ' llritsulil "I'rJiimpil
I'lun" of AtHtmiicent" nru now Kiihjuctlnthn
liixiiuctloii nnd uTHinlnutinn of ailV i > f the
owmiMof H ild lotfi. p'iris ot lots or ploccn nf
ro&l i-btiuc , or ihu Inspection or cx.iiiiliiatlon .
of uny other portion Inturostuil in Kail
po.-xi [ nssosiMenU . . . . . , ut tbu ofllcu of xnl (
clorlt , nnd tint by a report nf ucwiltmui0i , {
! Kalil council duly nilnpto-l. It It ) p | irio ) | ) > oi | that
iinluso for iood und Hiilllclcilt IIIIL
ovhurwlne oniuroii niiil dcturmlneil , lliat tin
. .l linprovoint'iiU rtttpulively be us-
on thu Bcvcnil loin , partiof lot < : tul
. _ ot real iiktuto an sbonii by ailJ pro-
pOiOll plUIH Of nkK'JSIllUtir.
\oii , nnd uacb of vou. HID li'-robj not ili'J ' lo
iipucur lioforostild llouril of l.ouill/.atlon : at
tlm time mid pliioo ubuvt ) spuclllPil , to muku
any complaint. * tatuinuii ! , < < r nbjt-otl'in ynu
doslro eonecrnlni ; * ny ul Bald pruj ; o I luvlvi
und U6bes incnls ot fciiccln' taxon.
JOHN GUUVJS.
Ulty Olcrlt.
Omnba. N b. Doeembor Hth. IfJt. divJ7