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    TII12 OMAHA DAILY BEE ; IWIVRDAY , DECEMBER 21 , 1802.
PRINTERS LIKELY TO STRIKE
Union Members of the Graft nt Lincoln
Dissatisfied.
ANXIOUS TO EFFECT A SETTLEMENT
Ilolli Slilrn IlpMrn to Avoid Pnrilicr Trouble
Action Mint HP Tafcrn Toiliiy
L'onnlli-s Indebted let tlir State
for Cure of limnr.
N , Neb. , Dec , 21. [ Special to THE
ficr. ] Unless : ui amicable adjustment of tlio
differences utv existing between tko mem-
bent of Iho Uncolii Typographical union nnd
the Daily Stnto. Jounitil and tlio Dally Call ,
tlio printers on both p.ipors will le.ivo their
cases ntI ! : : < ! ) o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Speaking or this trouble A leading rnumber
of the union said this afternoon :
"Tho strike will IKS ordered because the
publishers of the two papers referred to
have refused to sign the new scale of wages
presented to them last week The printers
lire not asking antlilng moro than they think
fs Just. There are about 10J prlnU-rs In the
city who belong to the union , and there are
but very few printers In the city who do not
belong to the unlnn The strike will only
affect these two oftlces. In the Journal
oDleo the printers In the composing , book
nnd Job rooms will go out. At the Call ofllco
there Is no job dep.irtmcnl and the uows-
paper oniccnlouo will bo affected ' '
Fi lends of both sides to controversy
Htlll hope that Bomu agreement will Im
reached l)6foio ) the sit Ike is oidored.
An Incipient strike occurred lu the com
posing rooms of the Dally Call this morning.
The business manager managed to com-
promlso the matter , and the paper cnmo out
this aftcrn'uon as usual ,
Hi-porti-d Till * Afti-rnnim.
The grand Jury was advertised to make Its
Jliml report tills afternoon mid at ! l o'clock
the sixteen men filed Into Judge Hull's court
room and answered to their mimes. Their
foreman , .1. P. 11. Millar , veiwrtcd that they
had a tcport to make but that they dealt cd
to make a lln.il report tomorrow morning
They were accordingly excused until 0
o'clock. The icport this afternoon consisted
of a formidable roll of manusci ipt carefully
done up in a package. Its contents will not
bo made kiioun until tomorrow , but It Is
known to contain the llnd Ings of the jury
with reference to the condition and manage-
munt of the county Jail. The llnal report
will contain the indictments nnd the public
will bo compelled to restrain Us impatience
lor another twenty-four hours.
niiethoSlntc.
The auditorof public accounts today ren
dered a statement to the attorney general
Showing the amounts delinquent ami due the
tate on November ! ! 0 , 18U2 , from the several
counties of the state for care and mainten
ance of patients in the hospitals for the iu-
sano. The total amount is 1IG'J05.41 ( ,
divided among tlio coujities as follows :
"Colllpll-llt ; MHlllllll ,
Anil How to Attain It. "
At last a medical work that tells the
causes , describes the effects , points the
remedy. This is scientifically the most vat
tmblo , artistically the most beautiful , ineil
ical book Hint has appeared for years ; 9 (
pages , orer.v j'ago bearing n half-touo illus
trillion in tints Some of the subject1
treated are nervous debility , impotency
Hterllily , development , varicoccle , the hus
bund , these intending marriage , otr. Ever.v
man who would know Ihe general truths , the
plain facts , the old secrets and tlio now dia
eovcries of medical science as applied U
married life , who would atouc for pant foi
lies and avoid future pitfalls , should write
for tliis wonderful little book. It will be
Honl free , under seal , while the edition lasts
If convenient , inclose ten cents to pay postage
ago alone. Address the publishers , Erh
Medical Institute , Buffalo , N. Y.
Ii > lU ut U.I 1't-r Cent Of ) ' .
Todny ( Saturday ) nil our French dolls
go nt u discount of 5 poi- cent off.
N. B. FALCONKU.
Xmitu I'riilNnI llajdiMi'n.
Finest mired nuts , 12)u ) per pound.
Ornnges , 15c , 20c , 25o per do/.on.
Dutotf , 7jo nor pound.
Fancy llffs , liJJo , 14e , lie ( and 2c. ( )
Finest Malagiv grapes , 350 jior pound ,
Messlnn lotnoiiBM per do/.un.
Bo euro and como licro ; you will Ilnil
the nbovo goods llr.st chus and price !
the very lowest. 1IAYDUN BROS.
Fruit Dopiii-tinant.
aiiininitin i.v \IIII.I > , KI.
Aihanri-il In i\iihiiiiitlon : o
it .Mjslrry.
Touiiio , O. , Dec. ii ) . [ Special Telegran
to TUB linn. ] The mmilprcd body whlcl
was found on a pile of corn lu a Chlcagn
Ihii'llngtou & Qulncy car received al th
AVubash elevator in this city last Monday
tiftcinoon ulth plaulcs over it ami th
pockets rilled , is thought to hu that o
Thomas O , Slims of Lakeside , Neb. A sera ]
oT paper secrotcd in the lining of his clothe
allowed that a small sum of money had bcci
paid to him at Lakeside , December (1. ( Th
car was loaded by the Q ut Saxonvllle , Cla
county , Neb , , 1CU rnllos from Omaha. The (
delivered the car to the Wab.ish nt Cham
paign , 111. , December 17. Tlio cornso is sill |
tit the morgue awaiting duvclopinTu
Nebraska. The corpse was well dmssed an
appears to ho that of a prosperous merchant
DBTUotr , Mich. , Dec. 2:1. : [ Special Tcli
giiim to TUB HEK. ] Investigation hero rt
veals the fact that thn body found In th
freight car at Toledo , shipped fromSaxoi
vlllo. Nob. , is undoubtedly that of Luke Du :
of Sioux City , formerly of Detroit.
A ttnro lur Croup ,
H your children nro mibjeet to ciou
yiJ keep n bottle of Chamberlain' '
Tough Homcdy ut hand. Itlsn pi-ompt an
certain euro. If given us soon tis thu croup
cough appears It will prevent the uttacl
1' > r aalo by druggists ,
Dull * t : : a ivr cmt oir.
Today ( Saturday ) nil our French doll
go ut u discount of 25 per cent oil' .
N. U. FALCONER.
At 5 o'clock Just evening the Jury in th
United States court , before whom Walter 1
" Jwi ! been tried , ro'turned a vordti
of not BUilty , CJghtor-was acvusod of usln
tin mulls in oxtoit money from U. C , On
call , n Lhicoln banker.
I ) nil i ntM I'mCent Oir.
Today ( Bnturiln.v ) nil our FranoU tlol !
go at a discount of 23 per oont off.
: l N. li. FALCONER
Fr ioinf , ' anil inturiordccoraiinc ; tli
nip nt , and uatl mutes furnlshocl. Hem
Leluniir.T ! , ItiUS Dougltis Btreet ,
UuJji Wll lo o Hl.ry ,
A. E , Kalp , u postal clerk r'luuinir ' fro
to Uho.vcflUb ou the
met with n serious ncclilcnt last hlgnt on the
South Omaha motor lino. Kulp nttompto.l
to Jump from n moving train while It was
passing his residence , HW South Sixteenth
street , and fc'l ' under the wheels ot HIP
trailer Ills right leg was RO badly crushed
that amputation will bo necessary. Tlio
trainmen know nothing of the accident until
their return trip , ni Kulp dragged himself to
the sidewalk before cilllng for help. When
pnssers-by discovered his i-ondltlon ho was
carried to his homo and physlctnus called ,
who dressed Iho Injury nml made the pa
tient ns comfortable ns possible.
MovrinniU of Ocn in Sti-.imnr * .
At Draw Head Passed City of Chester ,
from Now York for Liverpool.
At Kingsdalo Passed Nomadic , from
New York for Llvorjiool ,
At Hiuro Arrived La Hotirgoguo , from
Now York.
- Diiinrsllr.
Thodocklahorctsof llnrio have ltuck.
Tin1 cliolcia U InciPii lni ; lu Ituislan I'ohmd.
I'.uU'u-ttsM and his piano \tn\o \ arihed at
New Yorl. Clly.
Vlc-o I'ri'shh'iit-elect Stevenson has slarlod
on his U Ip to thn north.
l.ouN . .lami-s , the actor , will be wedded to
JllsH Alphle llendrlcksof Kansas City , Mo.
No news ban been teceUed for several day
from the troops putsiilnjr the ( Intrii bandits.
Henry 1'osler of Water Valley. Miss , , N bolus
tried for the murder of Judge Moignn of that
place.
Commander W. M. I'oltji'r has teslBiied his
position us chief of the bin eau of natal uid-
nancc.
.Jos-jib I ) ivlilson of HI. I.oulsMIS itnhbed by
a ncriro Inuitlar named Thomas Hall , anil is
dying
Kx-ilal f-t'iialor ICui'iihiirg of Cincinnati ,
O , , has ( lisitppviircd , leiu Ing debts amounting
o $10.000.
Chief ot I'ollc-n Mcll'in ot West Superior ,
Wls. , has buiin niispL'niluil froniolltcu for talk-
Inu too much.
Captain John llouiku ot Iho Tlilul cinalry
has been summoned lo Washington by the
becielaiy ot war.
The Anirilr.-in schooner Wild I'lRcon was
tun don n and sunk In Nuw Voik haibor by the
llrltbh steamer Unoigia.
The ( ' \cllemunt o\er the Idaho diamond
fields still continues. Many conlllctliig sloiles
conceinliig Iheni have been lold.
Thn St. I.ouls health olllccr will not allow a
coiHKiimcut of cotton waste , shipped from
llamouig , to be bioillit ) lo that city.
Now Yoi k ml vices Mate that -J25.000 ounces
of hllM-r ha\i ) been orih-ied forexpoit from
that city today , not an ounce of gold.
Kxrltt'mt'iit over the discovery of gold In the
Sail JUMI country , Ailrnnn , Is dying oul. The
Ilihl lupoi'ts weio very much cMijrgoiatod.
Con icssmau HelKnap of I\lti-hlgaii \ wants u
lecounl ot the M > | O of Ionia county. He
claims If It Is done ho ulll have a plurality.
Associate Justice I.amar has left Atlanta ,
Ga. , foi Macon , whom ho will spend Ihu holi
days. HiIs somewhat lmpro\ed In health.
Chevalier Oaetno HusbO , thu Kalian sculp
tor , w us teiidmed a lecepllon and bauqueLby
the aitlsts ot Now Yotk City on Tliuisduy
nl.ilit.
The i oscillation of William 11. Greene , Recrc-
tiiry of the Amcilcau HiinKers association ,
which was teniluicd on Iho 211 Hi lust , , has been
acccplcd.
Thomas . Hanson , aged 70 years , a farmer
fiom 1'aigo , N. I ) . , hasaut\ud at I.owcllMass. ,
to iiiaii-y Alls. Caiollno I' . Canta , a nuisu O'.l
ycaisold.
llcmy Smith , nn 11-year-old boy of Kort
Wayne , Ind. , shot and kllli-d his tno little
inoihuis ullh ti gun which ho did not thlnlc
was loaded ,
The New York health ofllcer has peimltted
thosti-ainshlp JIarlello , which arrhed yester
day niiiiiiliiK with a laigoconslgnineiitot rags ,
to leiiVLMiiaiantIne. |
Supoiliitvmlent Hyrnos of Now York denies
the story th.it ho contemplates icsljjnlng his
pusltlon to accept the ollicu of thu chief of the
hewet service of thu United Stales.
l-'our vi'iirsln tin1 slalo's pi Ison for beating
his fi'ublo old mother to death. This scntencu
foi' this awful cilmu was passed on Moil Is
1'oners In thu superior couit of Hoslon , Mass , ,
The Dublin court has rendeied a decision
unseat Ing Michael D.ultt us a member of par
liament. The com t Iiml- , that lie was elected
by through undue Inlliienco of the priesthood.
John linpcr and William Klim aio In jail at
Chattanooga , Tepu. , chaiged with thn lobbery
ot an e\iiiess and mall car on Iho East Ten
nessee infinity near I'lt-dinont , Ala. , last No-
M'tubtir.
Thu National Wall Paper company has de-
claicd u dividend upon the dulientiiii ; slock at
thu rate of H per cent per annum for seven
months ending December 31 , 18'JL ! , payable
January .
The llaltlmoio Hoard of Trade and other
bitslnossassoi'ttitloiis have met and passed ics-
oliitlonicqiill Ing thai the city taUu the nec-
ess.uy iiiecaiillons loguaid against an Inva
sion of tbucboleia.
A Kicat uoiIvlnuuieii's demonstialton In
which thousands of gas \\orKei.s and colio men
tool , part , was hold In Hrlstol. Wllh llu > e\-
ceiilion of a few slight.scuttles with thu police ,
nodlsotdur occin led.
I.C.MI I'oiler and "Happy Jack" Owen had a
dispute nt Ubcity , Mo. , us to whether Santa
Clans was teal or Iniiiglnai-y. The dlsptito
teiminuted In a light In which "Happy Jack"
was fatally hint by 1'oitcr.
The Iron stippoits to tlio loot of thnl'oitor
house , whli-h Is being built foi Iho Clly Pns-
seiiKer Knlluij conip.inv , on llaltlmoii ; stieet ,
comet' of Kast stieut , llaltlmoio , fell jcsloi-
da > nnilelineu men weio Injnied.
The orl lnal mamiscilpt ot "I'oems by Two
] ) iotlit > is."wasMiIilat aiicllon In London. The
] ) ilco paid wasS2'JOO with the copjilyht ic-
M'lxed. Thesi-poems w.eio iMltlun by Alfied
TcnnMn and his biother Chailes.
A company Is being orgunl/ed InN'ewYoik
Citywilh a capital stock of ? J5OOUOll ) ) , to Im-
pio\o the docUago fac'l lilies of I lull all ) haibor.
It Is hiild the Delawaio , LacU'iwaiina Ix. Wost-
ein Inleiesled In tlio enterprise.
"Kcil Mountain Kid , " a ne io de-perado
shot and Killed a while man named Waliuiiia
at Uinner's saloon , MUldleboio , Kj' . , and after
a ilespeiate enconntei wllh Iho pollco the
negio was ai tested and placed In jail. *
Thomas II. ( 'inter , chief of Ihe-ecret scr\ Ice ,
says he expects that Ihumill's fairMii\eiilr
coins will liucoiinteifelted In largo miiubei.s ,
as the dcsUn Is simple , and piollt can bo nmdo
by making Ihu imitations of pmo hllver.
It Is lepoited that the cenuial o\eciillvo
boa ill ot the Knights of l.aboi'h.is del ui mined
toncthely Inteu-st ihumsuhes In the defense
of Master \\oi Untan Dempsey , who Is chaiged
wllh compllclly Ip Ihe Homoslcad poUonlng.
It Is believed Unit the sale of Iho Dlstilct
Tiamway iumpany'h lines of the City of .Mo\-
leo lo an Aini'ilean sjndlcalo will uol bu pui-
fecled. IIH Ihe lepresentatlve of Iho symllealL'
has left the clfy wlllioul ( Ifposltlnx a loifeit.
The Woild's I'n I r Oystei nnd 1'ish company
of Minneapolis Mhin > , clalmii Hint A. llootli
Ihe llalllinoio I'ackliig conip-iny and Ihu llos-
ton rish company hi : > o enleu-d Into a con-
spliaey lodiive it out of business , and asks
lullef fiom the com Is.
The captain and ciew of suvun men of the
batUAimli ! Italcheloi of llaltlmoie , havu ID-
tuineil lo Savannah , ( ! a , , In a boat. Thubaik
was In a hhiKIng condition Tue.sday last nbout
hl\ty miles eiii.1 by noith oIl'Tybo. bhu shortly
aflei winds went down ,
I'.vi ry Illnl Klass mill In Alton , HI. , will ho
I'lo-i'd for two wiulis today. Vlco I'lesldent
o l.i > n Is g\i's | u n iiMiFon fitc tnN htep that tin !
of glass inaniifaetineis fhiouxhoiit the country
at their I.ihl meeting had lesohcd to do so to
l > in old an oei piodncllon of bottle woar.
s Tlit > coiiiialllen of the SI , I.ouls clly council
u InvcMlgatlng the city tioiiMiry hhoilaKii ui-
e 101 \\Ilhhpeclllrcbaiges against hu > punded
IV. . Tieasm-er l'oer-.eel. Theio aio twi ;
I chiuges , tineof ne'leel , with seven spei-lllca-
lions , and ono w lib geiieial neglci-l to jiuison-
j ally attend to the duties of the olllce
' 1 hi < MilMiiK lidetiraph operator- the ( Yii-
n tiil Hiillwiiy of r'eiii-n'n [ , HI letted on Wednes-
d d.ij nlfilit , weiii placed on Illiil ThiiiMlay In
the I'nlted ' States couit , The case against
i- HtOM'ii-on , Iho Hist ono aneMcd , was ill
) - mls-ed , the court lioldlii ! ; It was not coiitomnl
to irii on a rilrlko when thu load was in tin
o hands of a court.
i-
ift
A sovcio ' 'nIn Is raging nlT Iho Kngllsh coast
The pool WalMin , i-onlltied In Ihe llamploii
DiSliind Insaiio asylum , Uums no hltiiis of 1m
piovcim'itl ,
I'lesldent K/ela of San Salvador H tuKIn ;
nilvtinliiFu of his olllclal poslllou loctuolh
pnulili his political enemies ,
The employe ! , ot all Ihoglass worlts In Leeds
I'liKliind lime lei'ulvcd nulli'e of u icductloi
In wages ot 3 shillings a week.
A mob In a small I'lcnch town snnoiimlet
Harrth lleudiaim'ni'aiilugo and throw intlci
M'gHlablei at uur. The iicli-e.ss was nol hint.
A Chli'ajru man mimeu. iintnelTyiant , latch
sold ODD counti'i fell Vein I'mlottery tli-Kel' '
lu people In Wlmlaiu , Out , , am ! ICs eeoiinly
The Ainu loan INhenncn who have been con
lined In pilxm at Halifax , hlivo been lelciised
They \\eii ) put In Jail assaulting a pollci
ollU-i'f
-"The Mi Ike ul the Sluing llll | co'lleiies. N. K ,
mi * , ei.deil , I'linoes-slons being inado by tin
and iho coipoialloiis. Thu
hownver , Kalnid most ot llm pulnlt , for whlcl
they coi'.lenitfd ,
The muulrlpal election In the city of ( Jaute
main was u lively one , and when Ihe hiiiok
elcaitMl itnny hovua dead bodies WI'IM ' founi
and m it y M-ilouMy wuuiitli'd peoplu rviHiitei
at Ihe ho-i'l'nls ' foi licatiiiDtit ,
On Ihe i-tien lh uf 1-oid Onnlon'rt favoiubl
ii-porl on the adiuliiUlriillon < if the "dailies
Knt la nil" fiinil , ( iLiieiu ! llixith lias Issued
e- friish appeal to Ihn public for assistance I
ey cat i y un his plum , , lluuskb for i'WI.OOO
Iul ! nt ' .T Tor Cent OIT.
Tod'iy ( .SutitfiUy ) nil our l roneh doll
m no tt n tiUcou'it of 2-5 per t-ont olT.
N. 11. FALCONER
TAKEN BACK TO THE CHURCH
Dr , McQlynn Given Permission to Resume
His Priestly Functions.
MGR. SATOLLI PASSES UPON HIS CASE
1IU Ktphiiiiitlon to tlin I'npal
Siitlsfuctiiry , nnd the rrlontDci'liirnl I'rco
from KrclrMaMlral C'Piisiirn How thu
Mailer \Vii *
WASIIIXOTOX , D. 0. , Dec. sa. The famous
case of Father MiQlynn of St. Stephens
church has llnally been decided by the
restoration to him of authority to perform
his priestly functions. The settlomcul of the
case cnmo within the scope of the general
power vested m Mgr. Satolll , the papal dele
gate , and the decision was promulgated by
him tonight nt thu Catholic university ,
where ho Is stopping.
The case was llrst formally presented to
Mgr. Salolll on Wednesday last by rather
Uurtsell , McGlynn's friend and ad
viser throughout his coutroversv wllh
the archbishops , which resulted in
Iho suspension of Iho priest and then his
practical excommunication. Ho presented
Iho pica of the deposed priest , at the close
of which Mtrr Satollltold him to return
to New York nnd communicate lo Dr. Me-
Oynn a message from him ( Satolll ) . The
purport of this message can only ho sur
mised , but 11 is believed to have contained a
statement of the concessions required to bo
made by him in order that his plea might
receive favor.iblo consideration.
Dr. MeCUynn's reply was brought to Wash
ington this morning by Father Uurlsoll and
today ho and Mgr. Salolll were In consul
tation over the matter. It had not been
the Intention of the papal delegate to sotllo
iho mutter , but at n late bout- tonight the
following statement was furnished by a
represcnttalvo of Mgr. Salolli to end the
many contradictory statements sent out !
"Dr. McQlynn was declared free from ec
clesiastical censure and restored to the
exercise of his priestly functions after hav
ing satisfied the papal delegate on all the
points in his case. "
The effect of this decision by Mgr , Satolll
is limited. It enables Father McOlynn to
servo as a priest in any palish to which ho
may bo assigned. A return to his old fold at
St. Stephens is a subject for further consid
eration nnd must be bellied , the authorities
licrc say , by Archbishop Corrlgan of New
York.
CONI > IMNII : > THI : .HASOXS.
I'npo T.co Does Xiit I.lite the Order or Its
HOME , Dec. 2ft All the cardinals at pres
ent in Rome waited upon the pope loday and
tendered him the usual Christmas congratu
lations. In reply to the good wishes for the
church and himself his holiness sildthat
the signs of n gathering ? storm were visible
to all observers of moral and religious condi
tions. The European situation was preg
nant \vllh ruin and disaster , and this condi
tion could only bo brought to an end by the
virtues of the church , while It itself was
being violently assailed.
In the course of his remarks the pope re
ferred to Iho Free Masons , who ho con
demned as a malignant sect who were never
true to the people , but who , unfortunately ,
were supported by the governments.
His holiness concluded by bestowing Iho
apostolic blessing upon the whole world.
From Nuwbertf.
C. F. Moore .Jo Co. , prominent diusgists of
Newberg , Oro. , say : "Since ouv customers
hnvo become acquainted with the good qual
Hies of Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy we
sell but HtUp of any other kind. Chamber
lain's medicines all give good satisfaction. "
For sale by druggists.
Complete Nuw Stoclc of Furniture.
All goods marked low In plnin ftijuro.s.
CIIAS. SiiiviiticK&Co. ,
1200 , 1203 and 1210 Ftirmun St.
GRANTING LICENSES.
I'orniltrt to lletall Iilquorn ( i en Out by tbu
lloiiril Vohtoribiy.
The license board helij u meeting yester
day afternoon and granted the following
liquor licenses for the ensuing year :
Honhla Dollon , 101-1 Chicago stieot ; I , . A
Goldsmith , 001 Capitol avcnutv John It.
Helm , Ib'JiJNoitli Tttenly-foiiitli stieot ; 1'ieil
KiitK IliUHlng company , 101)1 ) .larkson stiuut ;
I'at O'lleai n , 1020 yontli Truth stieol ; Michael
Thomas , 1513 South Tlilul stiont ; William
King , noithwost coiner Tnt'lflh and Chicago
htiouls ; William Wei-kei , lidl South Tenth
stieot ; Joseph llavllcek , 1401 bonth Thir
teenth utiiM't ; Louis Iliunii'slur , 102 South
1'ouiti'onth htieet ; Chaih's .MotiniQ South
'I'hliteenlhHtleet ! Andiuw Nelson , 31il NoiHi
bKteunth stti'ut ; Kiank Snoboila , I'JG ! ) South
.Sixteenth htreel ; John Wu-ih' , MO Noilh Six
teenth sticet : John W. Oieen , 1415 I'lirnum
btH'eti'iter ; ) Ivalser.GOlboiith Kiev until stteul !
Henry 1'iimlt , 1'JIH l''ainam Ktieet ; Joseph
Wlcsnci , soutlnvest roinoi Klghthanil Illok-
oiy ; 'J'homas .Mmphy , 5113 bonth Thliteentli
slicot ; Aniliokelson , southwest COIIILT
Tuentletli anil Doivas stieet ; Adam Sloup ,
rouiteiMilh and Williams slice I ; Thomas
Uuiiiiiillics,3824 North SlNtoi > nth stient ; An-
illow N. 1'rh'k , 1001 rarnam stieut ; llernrin
Schaulter , 324 South Thirteenth sti cut : Adolph
1'oi.stor , 2810 Cumlni ; stii'ut ; Clulsl HaiiMun ,
not thui'sl cornel' SlMuenlh and Ixaul sticuts ;
Louis Schmidt , 1302 loil-n stieut ; Ulcharil
Wilde. 1121 Kaiiiimt.tiiM't : : William MclCcnnn ,
1024 Nicholas stieot ; Wlllllam Mclvenna , 2030
North Sixteenth Miccl ; Louis Ilornnaiin ,
1013 South Tenlh on rot ; Huns J.
Xulson. 1121 South bIMli htieet ;
AUied P. , WollV. 2201 finning Mieot : r.mlf
Cull , 002 toiijlasstiei't ) ! ; Chailes Metjr. . , dOl
South Su\unlli htieet ; K. (1. ( Floyd , 1313 Doug
las stieut.
A protest , signed by thirty property
owners , was Hied against the application of
William ICrug , who asked for a license to sell
liquor at y70 ! ) Loavcnvtorth street The
board sot Tuesday ovcning as the tlmo for
hearing the protests.
It is expected that the board will hold
meetings nightly alter Tuesday to grant
licenses nml listen to protests. The applica
tion of Frank ICutchmark , Thirtieth and
Fort streets , was laid over because CJcncr.il
Broohu had illcd an oral protest against hav
ing saloons In the vicinity of thu fort. This
case \ \ ill also bo decided on Tuesday evening ,
If you will call nt our now store wo
will nrosuntyou with a copy of a benutl-
ful piece of music. Fora & Clmrlton ,
1608 Dodge.
IMO.ll * JtKEI'lTlKI ,
.Tunics lirend , a fugitive from Justice from
T.x > villa , In. , was arrested In Omaha yester
day and taken back last night.
On Friday ovcning , January 111. District
assembly l-l ) , Knights of Labor , will give its
annual ball in Washington hall. It will bo u
inasqiHu.ulu ,
I ist night a deputy shorlff from Sarpy
county brought Jack McDonald into the city
Jail for safe keeping , McDonald is wanted
for safu blowing.
The pollco detectives arrested W. P. Der-
kins last night and locked him up in the
city Jail on thu charge of being a fugitive.
It is understood that Dei kins is wanted in
Missouri for u burglury committed some
limo ago.
A complaint Hied in pollco court yesterday
lunged K. Tr.ittnor with forgery und latei
on the muif was arrested , It is alleged by
tlio complainant , Andrew J. Dunne of the
SingcrSowing Machine company that Trait'
ner had forged a contract for thu lease ot ; i
machine. ' 1 ho total sum Involved Is $00.
*
See thi ) celebrated Sohtnor piano nt
Ford & Glmrlton Miulii Co. , 150 $ Dodge.
SCORED THE JURY.
, liulK la > U ( Iheit Ttutl\i > Men nml Tni
Tlilo\fH tin Kimli'Bt I.ret ill ii.
A scathing rebuke was given the Jury ii
case of Mndcll'and Hammond , charged will
grand larceny , by Judge. Davis yesterday
After remaining out some time and report
ing that it could not ngi co , the Jury llnall ;
brought In a verdict of petit larceny. Tin
u casoof Haley , Implicated In the crime cluugei
o against iJmU'll und Hammond , \ \ \ \ <
was granted u separate trialn
being heard when thu vcidict uas an
nounccd. The county iittoiney was grcatl ;
discouraged
In Ignoring the verdict ami tcmamllng 111
two criminals tojail to uunlt trial on i
charge of burglary , Judge Da\U said th
evidence clearly ptflwd n cnio of burglary
lloeharActorfrcd Itindell nnd Hammond as
professlonnl thievestrho deserved no lenl-
rnc..lall . s ntencts ho snld , had no terrors
for them , The Jutf.tci ho s-ild , forgot their
duly when they biwiiiht inn \cnllot s.ivlmf
the offenders from i the | > enltentlary. Ho-
condemned the ] \ iryior finding the value of
the stolen goods to 114.'i" > cents less than the
ninount tlmtwoultl.vuvkotlioolTcnson felouj
The Jui7 , ' heard tlni .ri mko.
Williams , the mitn rho robbed Dan Kelly
of Sioux City of f-'fr Inst Xovcinbor , plead
guilty to larceny fnnH person , yesterday , in
.Itidgo Davis' cotirtinnd wits 'given a year In
the penitentiary. , , , ,
A Jury in Judge Fcr/juson's court Is hear-
Ins the ovldcnco lil fie damage suit of Swanson -
son ngalnst Jcrotno for W.IXX ) . .lerouio had
Swiinson anvsted and looked up in Jail for
one hour. Swansou clnlms his reputation
was damaged by his arrest and incarcer
ation.
.Itulgo Ke.vsor is still hearing the damage
suit of Ilagedon against the city of South
Omaha.
.v/n.s wnt tin : A it MY ,
I.UI oT Change * of linpnrtinirn In Iho
-jjul.ir Servlioriterdaj. .
WASHINGTON' , D. C.Dec a. ! . [ Special Tele
gram to Tut : lUr. : 1 't'ho following army or
ders were Issued today :
The boards of ofllccrs convened nt the
places and by the orders irom Ibis ofllco
hereinafter spccllled for iho examination of
olllccrs to determine their Illness for promo
tion arc dissolved , vis : Fort llii.iehuca ,
ArU. , Fort l egan , Colo. , and St. Paul ,
Minn.
Captain Charles Porter , Klghlh infantry ,
and Fiist Lieutenant Leonard A. levering ,
Fourth Infantry , are designated to perform
and execute the duties of Indian agent , Iho
former at thu I i Polnio ngency ul Ash-
laud , Wls , and the latter at the
Slsseton and Wahpeton agency , South
.Dakota. Major William E. Crc.u-y ,
paymaster , having been found by
an iirmy ret ( ring board incapacitated for ac
tive service on account of disability Im ideut
to the service , H by direction of the presi
dent retired from active service this date.
Second Lieutenant Michael J. Lonihan ,
Twentieth infantry , now on leave of absence
in Ibis illy , will report at ouco to the super
intendent of the recruiting service locoiiduct
iccruits to the Department of Dakota. Upon
the completion of this duty ho will Join his
regiment. First Lieutenant Harry M. Hal-
lock , assistant surgeon , is detailed as a mem
ber of the examining board convened at Fort
McPhcrson , Ga. , vice First Lieutenant llob-
ert S Woodson , assistant surgeon , heioby
relieved.
Leave of absence for fifteen days to take
effect on or about December 21. is granted
Second Lieutenant Julius A. Penn jr ,
Thirteenth infantry. The lollowing trans
fers in the Twenty-second Infantrv sue
made : First Lieutenant John J CriUendon ,
from company K to company II ; First Lieu
tenant George H. Patten , from company H
to company 1C. A board of oflicors to consist
of Major David L. Huntlngbon surgeon ;
Major Timothy E.Vilcox , surgeon ; and
Captain HudolphG. Edgar , assistant surceon ,
s appointed to meet nt the call of the ptcsi-
lent thereof at Fort lluachuca. Ariz. , for
examination of First Lieutenant Paul Shil-
oek , assistant surgeon with a view todclcr-
nining Ills Illness lor promotion ,
The boards of opicers convened at the
places and by the ajrdeis from the olllco
lercin.iflcr spceilSu for tlio examination of
ofllccis to dolermin dlielr Illness for promo-
lion are dissolved , vfaf Fort Douglas. D. T ,
convened April II ; Angjel island. Cal , con
vened Muj ! ) ; Forfi'K.aiu Houston , Tex , con
vened June II ; ForUBaVarrt , N. M. , convened
September 5 , IS'JJ. * S < f'oud Lieutenant Wil
liam C. Hivcrs , First cavalry , w ill report in
person to the board of ofllccis appointed to
meet "t the : u my .building. New York City ,
on Tuesday , Jaiuut.y Jl , Ib'.U , at 10 a. in. , for
examination with a yiew to his selection for
transfer to tlio ordnance department.
Leave of absence for four months on sur
geon's certificate of disability with permis
sion to leave thclDcp.irtment of California
is granted Captain Kolicrt G. Armstrong ,
Fiist infantry. Tkej general court martial
appointed to moot JH Columbus barr.ickb.
O. , August ! 3."i , lS'.Uk [ > _ alis > solvod. This order
to takeToffcct on eomplflfcm of tiny ease that
may bu befoie U14 couft .it tlio date of its
receipt. - ' -
A genor > ' ourt martial is appointed to
meet at Columbus bai racks at 11 o'clock a.
m. on Tuesday , UTth of December , IS'.U , or sis
soon thereafter ns practicable , for the trial
of such poisons as may bo biought hufuio it.
Detail lor the court : Major William E.
Waters , suigeon : Captain Daniel II. Floyd ,
assistant quartermaster ; Captain Walter T.
Dugprcn , Tenth infantry : First Lieutenant
George Palmer , Ninth infantri ; First Lieu-
leiiaul Harry L. Bailey. Twenty-Ill st iuf.in-
li-y ; First Lieutenant William E. P. Ficnch ,
Third infantry ; First Lieutenant Carver
Ilowlaud , Fourth infantry ; First Lieutenant
Eaton A. Ed wards , Twenty-fifth infantry ;
First Lieutenant James M. Arr.ismith ,
Second infantry ; First Lieutenant
William N. Hughes. Thirteenth infantry ;
judge advocate. 1 .ea'v e of absence for se\en
days to take oiTcct on or about December 22 ,
is granted First Lieutenant James W. Wil
son , Tenth cavalry locruiting ofllccr. Lca\o
of absence for live days to take effect on or
about December ± 5 is granted First Lieuten
ant Alexis H. Paxtou , Fifteenth infantry
recruiting ollleor. Captain Henry .1. Now-
land. Seventh cavalry , will report in per-son
to the examining bo.u'd at Fort Meyer , Va , nt
sucli time as ho may dc.sgiuale for examina
tion as to his lltnebs for promotion. Second
Lieutenant Howard H. Hiekok , Ninth
cavalry , is traiibferred from tioop L lo Iroop
I of that leginient vice Second Lieutenant
John II. Alexander , Ninth cavalry , who is
transferred from troop 1 to Iroop L.
It AVIll Ilo Slightly Wanner Tliiuiicliuut
thu State Today.
WASIIIXOTOK , D. C. , Dec. U.I. Forecast for
Saturday : For Nebraska and Iowa Gen
erally fair , north to east winds , slightly
warmer in Nebraska and northwest Iowa.
For the Dakota ! . Generally fair , Miri.iblo
winds , warmer In South Dakota ,
liiieal Iteeoril ,
Oi'i'icnoFTiiB WrATiiuu HUIIRAU. OMAIIV ,
Dec. "A , Omaha record of temperature and
rainfall compared with corresponding day of
past four years :
1802. 1H91. 18)0. ! ) 1880.
Maximum temperature , 233 443 ; uo 030
.Minimum tumpuiiililio. II3 283 'J."j = 37 =
A\OI.IKII tniiipuintlliu 17 = 300 ! ! l ) = fttis
I'leclpltatlon T ,00 ,00 .00
Statement shoeing tlio condition of tem
perature and precipitation at Omaha for the
day and sluco March I , l&U , as compared
with general average :
Normal tcniDt'iatiiio 24 =
Di'lli'lency for thi ) day 7 =
Dellcloncy Mncu Mairh 1 200 =
Noi nml pnvliiltiitlon 03 Inch
Kvcss for tlio dav 03 Inch
IJeflch'iicy since Mni < ; li 1 .1.01 Inch
GnoiinuE HUNT , IJiiL'.il Forecast Oniclnl ,
, J j AC _ _
Will ItetfrViJ'Mo Om.iba.
SAI.F LAKE , U. T.A , 'c. 23. [ Spwinl Telegram -
gram to Tin : Bti-wMJ. : ] C , W. Lymaii , win
Mr , Hubert ir. Jionvtr
An Exempt I'licm.in of Jackson Kngluo Ci. ,
Long Island City , N. Y. , says thatntCluUtnias ,
1800 , ho could only take a smell of dinner , at
ho uas In a fearful condition fiom l > jpij > lu.
The next summer ho went to Kurona for lilt
liciiUh , but cnm homo inieiireil. In Hie fall lid
decided upon ti flioiough trial of
Hood's Sarsaparilia
Aud by Clirktniaa had a hearty appetite ,
healthy dlseitlon , ami was perfectly well. His
euro was due wholly lo Hood's Barsaparllla.
HOOD'S PlULS cure liver lilt , ronitlratlou ,
llUo'i uriiJiuudlCi , udlicitlicidacUe. Trjr lUoia.
has been n resident of Salt Lake sluoc
1H7S , will soon remove back to Omaha , where
ho will become president of the Commercial
National bank ofthatritj Inlhlschango
Mr , Lvnian docs not rcllnnulsh tiny of his In
let-pits here In the Hocky Mountain Hell
Telephone company , his niptvantlto interests
in Huttp. Mont , DiPreck. . Catnas nnd
Hlackfoot , Idaho , bnnking In Hlackfoot and
Pocatello , stock Interests In Idaho and Ne
vn tin , or mining and salt Interests In Utah.
Those will all be looked after by his asso
ciates , Oconre V , Wallace of this city and
C. Hunting of Hluckfoot. Ho lived hi Omaha
twelve years before coining to this city.
York l rliniiRp ( InntatloiK.
Nr.w YOIIK , Dee. ' . ' ,1. [ Special Telegram to
'I IIP. HIM : . ] Exchange was quoted ns follows
Chicago , N ) cents premium ; Boston , 13 * j cents
premium ; St. Louis , ! i" > cents premium.
- 7/.s W.N.I f , T\tT : fiit .i i'/.s.
M. W. Day of Foi t Robinson Is registered
ut the Paxtou.
Dr Clarke Gapeu of Chicago Is in Iho city
stopping nl the Paxlon.
John D. Carson and wife of Geneva are
at the Paxtou.
Thron Nebraska senators were ut the Pas-
ton jesterday. Thov were Hon. H. E.
Moore of Lincoln , Hon. Alex Graham of
Beatrice , and Hon. E. M. Cot-roll of Hebron
F. C. Miittcson of Sutton Is stopplngal Iho
Paxtou.
Tobias of Cincinnati Is tit the
Murrav.
C. M. Wlnaut of New York Is a guest nt
the Murray.
H , 1C Leiifhton of Minneapolis Is stopping
at the Murray.
O. C Morton of Nebraska City Is u guest
nl Ihc Dolloiie.
W.L.Wallace of Sin Aiilonia , Tex. , Is
registered at the Dcllone.
John Mattes , Jr. , of Nebraska City is slop
ping at the Dcllonc.
J. D. Draper of Marion , la. , is at the
Dellonc.
George L. lies of Norfolk is at the Mil-
la rd.
rd.E.
E. C. Salisbury of Hc.itricc is slopping at
the Millard.
A. .T. A Spaflord of Lincoln Is registered
at the Mlllurd.
13. H Lewis of Sheridan , W.\o. , is a guest
at the Millard.
Willis Cadwcll of Broken Ilow Is al tlio
Arcade.
S. W. Ferguson of Wnkcllcld is a guest at
the Arcade.
F. B. Alderman of Wcsl Point is slopping
at the Arcade.
.T. P. Gibbon of Kearney is at Iho Mer
chants.
Seth P. Mohlcy of Grand Island , World's
fair commissioner , is registered ut the Mer
chants.
Frank C. Ferguson of Ord is a guest at
the Merchants.
A. 1C Goult of Chadrou is stopping at Iho
Met chants.
Mr. P. H. Cool : and \\ife left last evening
lo spend thu holidays with friends at St.
Joseph , Mo.
Hon. William McICeighan , congressman
from the Fifth district of Nebraska , came in
today from Washington and is stopping at
the Paxlon hotel. When asked if ho was
actively in the race for the sciuitorship Mr.
McJCeighan said : "I have not had time to
pay any attention lo thi ? preparatory efforts
that people seem to believe arc being put
forth with regard to the approaching con
test over the senatorial seal in this state. I
am not iu the licld. Iluue had no communi
cation on the subject with members of the
legislature \\ith the exception of one man.
I could not ghc this matter much attention
anyhow without neglecting my work in
Washington. "
Cnu'tan , 111 , Dee. SI [ Special Telegram
to Tuft BUK. ] The following Ni'hraskans
registered hero toilav : Great Northern
George II. Josljn , , T. W. Atkinson , Omaha.
Grand Pneillc Francis C. Grable , Omaha ;
Mr and Mrs. J. S. Hcucrman , John C Allen ,
Lincoln. Palmer J. E. KileOmaha. , . Victoria
toria1C. . C Morehousc. Omaha.
The lichncss , color , and beauty of the
hair , the greatest care is necessary ,
much harm being done by tlio use of
woithless dressings. To bo sure of hav
ing a llrst-chiss article , ask your druggist -
gist or perfumer for Ayer's Huir Vigor.
It is absolutely superior to any other
preparation of the kind. It rostoies tlio
original color nnd fullness to hair which
has become thin , faded , or gray. It
keeps tlio scalp cool , moist , and free
from dandruff , it heals itching humors ,
prevents baldness , and impaits tea
a silken texture nnd lasting fragrance.
No toilet can bo considoicd complete
without this most popular and elegant
of all hair-dressings.
"My hair begun turning gray and fall
ing out when 1 was about 2 , " years o9
age. I have lately been using Ayer's
Hair Vigor , and it is causing a new
giowth of hair of the natural color. "
It. J. Lc wry , Jones 1'iaitie , Texas.
"Over ti year ago I had a severe fever ,
and when I rccovnicd , my hair began to
fall out , and what littla lumuined tinned
gray. I tried various icmcdics , but
without success , till at lust I began to
Ayer's Hair Vigor , and now my hair is
grow ing rapidly and is icstorcd to its
original color. " Mrs , Annie Collins ,
Dighton , Mass.
"I hnvo used Ayei's Hair Vigor lor
nearly five years , and my hair la moist ,
glossy , and In an excellent stateof pies-
crvntion. I am foily vu.ir.s old , und
Imv'o ridden the plains for twonty-livo
years. " Win. Homy Oil , alins "Mus
tang Bill , " Now cast lo , Wyo.
IVcpurcd by Dr. . ! . C. Ajcrfc Co , Lowell , Mas * .
HolJ by DruuKlrtit Kii'lU hi ro.
NOTJCIiOF ASSKSSMKNTOF DAM-
AGKS FOH CIJANGU OF OHADE.
To i Im Hanoi's of all lots and paiN of lots
and i fill cslalo along Ilouatd Mircl and SI.
Maiy's ineniii' , fiom lOlh nticet to Ulsl Bticet ,
and Inloi-si'Ctliutsliwts :
Vim aio hi'iuliy noilllrd thai thu uiidnr-
hlsnc'd , tliii'ii ilNnlm-Mod fmiliolilurn of tlin
city of Omaha. ha\e boon duly appointed by
Ihi' iiii.Mir. ; wllh the nppiOMiIof the clly I'onn-
cll of wild clly , lo IISMSS the damage to Iho
ownuis Hispci'Uii'ly of thu piopeily allecti-d
by chunking tln > giado of said Mii'tMs and In-
teisci'tliiK stients , di'i-laii'd in'i-c sai y by 01-
dlnaiico U' ! ) . pa st'd IVtniiaij 1. IH'Jl , up-
pinvc'd IVbiuaiv 1) , 1HOI.
Vou niu fiirlht'i notllk-il , flmvjmtlim ac
cepted Mild apiiohitmi'iil , ai.l dul > ijualllli-d us
leonlinl by lawn ttlll.on Iho 'J7th day of
Hcri'mhiT , A. I ) . . 1HI' ! . ' , at ihi > hum of 11
o'clocK In llui foionoon. at thn of.lio of 'I' . II
.Mi-Ciilloi'h , loom H4' ' . Nuw York l.lfiImlldlnK. .
\\llhliilhncorpoialeliiiilUiir > ald clly. mi'iu
fin tlio pin | ni > i > of I'onslduilni ! and maUliDtthu
nssi'ssment of ihimuKo to the OWIMTH ii-spcc-
lively of hiihl piopi'll } alH"'trd b } biild
change of inilc. tiiKiUi ? I'1" ' coiHldnuitlim
xiii'i-Ial heiii'tlU , If iin > .
Von me iintllli-il to bo PII-MMII at tlio thno
and place afoii-s.ild , and inaUu any objections
i" rH'iit of
ou may nuislili'i luojx'i
T. II. Jl'l'I'I.I.Dt ' II.
J\.Mis hTOIJKDAlj
lKHI.i ( ( : J. I'AI'I , ,
( unimlttri' of Appr
Omaha , IJccembor 13 , If-'J'J. _ | iUlllot
Fropuilils lur in < ii jumu ui nut
l.llj ill Ulll.l'llll ,
Hiia'ol bids l I bo nu-olvuil at the city
comptroller's u'lluc ' ni | t' H o'clock D. m. . Dc-
cuiiiir''Tin , M ! . for the bent i , ito of Interest
'or thBiifceof ruiiiN Uoloiiilntf to lliu city of
Omaha for Hie iiuiloiUof nm < year In comti i-
anoe with section Ul of ( hurtcr for Molropoll-
tan Cities. Acuitlllcd i-hiuk In the u n fit
ono t housaiidif LOO. ) ) diillni R will bo reiiulrcd
from blildora ua a puaraill"o of eood faith Al
so itn iilllduvlt ot pilil npcapiuil tiiuif 'I ho
right Is ri rvoil to rujuul uny or all bids.
< ) . o.w romtrotii-r.
Omaha , 0 temberltli , I
( Tnstoloss-Effectual. ) g
For Sick-HeadacheI
Impaired Digestion j
Liver Disorders and |
Female Ailments. f
Renowned all over the World. 1
Corcrtil ntlh n Twltlm A Soluble OoMIcK5 5 >
f Ask for ric"tiam's anil take no either * . , >
S Made at St. llclcm , England. Solil by 0
S drticjjliiti ami denlern. Price 2S cents a J.
S bo\ . New York Depot , 365 Canal St. J
SPECIAL OKinKANCK NO. 17li
An ordinance Invvlntt a special tax mil RHMH-
meiit on certain lots ind ro.ilost.ito lu thoelty
of Omaha , lo cover thu con ot opening
Tliltleenth sttoel , bolntt n jiulglnonl In favor
of Arthur Ucinlnutoii.
Whernas. it liavlm : bon ami bclnu hoiviby
nrijuduo'l.ilotormltioil ami p tabllsrii > il I'lal tlio
several lots anil plocoi ot real nit ito horulu it tor
refeirnd to , liavo I'UPh boon spodnllv benailtti * 1
to the fu'l amount h rolii Invlivl an 1 asiesieil
a alnsloa"li of said lots and pieces of real eg-
tate , rc'pocllvclv. by iea ou of thu e.st of
.liuUiuent In favorer A. Iti'iuln Mon for < lmj-
a.-es by the reason of the opening of Thir
teenth stteet.
Thoiofoto , for thu purpose of paying the colt
otsihl damage * .
Ilo It nnl.ilnoil by t'tpi-lty i-ounoll of the city
of Oimibat
Hoctloul. Tint the cost ot JudRniPiit for dam-
aiis f > r opening I'hlrteenth struct , In thu uitv
ofUinalia fiom Sprlntr strent lo Valley street ,
said damages boliiji a ludRMitmt In f tvor of A.
Kciiitn ton. HI til d linages nnd e > sts b ' 1114 the
sum ot $ ! , liTiMii , bo nnd the a UUP U hoi-eby
luvleil andanessL'n.aocordlnuto'ioeclalbiMieriH
by roaion of said ( jr.tillni : , upon iho
follow Ing lotH and tunl citato as Mio\\a bv
the. ceu rnlly lecomilzod m.ip of tnorltvot
Uinafia , lithographed ami published by Muir &
( lnvlonl. In H3I. said cost baluj ; so hvloil on
nalil lots and real oJtatu , iciput lively , as fol
lows , to wit :
Omaha National hank
s It I blk 121 City : i T.I
Omaha Sav bank oJ7 f i n't It I b 13) l US
T li Ann- , win ft n'S ' It 1 blk li.0 i ;
do ell ft n4 112 blk K ) " 7
do wll f I 023 ft n'i ' It 2 blk 150 " M
Oinnli-iNnt'l ' - ' , ' ' "
b'kn-'jftsii It2bk I''U" St
John I Itoll K wiJft ItSblk 120 I us
SSUiildwolle-WftwU fllfJbtk 12J " 11)7 )
J II l.clun.Mi ol.'ft It ? blk l-Ji " 1 M
C.eoV Smith w.ll ft It 7 ink 120 " 1 ( tt
.Inn MuCoiinluk holuof 4 It Sb 120" 1 7S
,1 l MeClcath et ul iiild j It 8 blk ISO a 12
do n-Jifto'j It sblU 120 r,7
C HlenilorlTsinTrt e'jHHblk U'O 28) )
( ioo W Smith oVi It.i blk 121 1 10
00 Unnilibpll w i H.ibltt I'Jl 2 II
OhnsV Whlnlleld o la ft It 4 blk I2l (1 ( ? 0
A 1 ! Ilubei'iuan s'2 fl It-I blk l.'l " 1 2 >
1 A Creljjhlon w.ll ft n'j It ,1blk l.'l 1 52
Merchants N itl hink
w44 ft s' , It. bll , 121 4 II
do wSfto'lift ui9 It.'iblk 121" 01
Oco \ \ Smith u'n lt.1 bll. 121 " 12 ,
1' 1. lJeofo , It u blk 121 " 1 tili
Chiis U Uhlitts mld'a 1 ! C blk Ul " 1 (17 (
II IJ I'undtw , It i ! nil. Ul I 07
rOMoiKan P'i It I blk 111 " 1 ll
P A Sohneiiior ' . It II blk I"G " 214
Kltst Null h.uiK It4 blk I'll ' 7 4" >
Walter K Van hn n' ' . It.'iblk KM " : i 7,1
John A llorbach s'5 lt.r > blk Illfi a 7.1
\V 1C Viiuelin ii'i W-j Itliblk Ml ) fl
Alvln Sinudi-rtoii ! It (1 ( blk 1,13 1 Oi
.1 n Iloyd inhPj It liblk I'lj ' l (17 (
.1 A Horh ich s' . w'.j ItO blk I'lU Ml
M llelmane' , It 1 bile 1:17 : " , " > ( , S
.1 I ) Urolshton w ' 5 It I hlk 1.'I7 j ' , S
1'inllV W Siion u'j It'Jbll , I.i7 1 H7
A.'iies MeSheaiioet il mS IfJblk l.'l * 107
John MeCoiinlek S It 2 blk KI7 1 Cli
O WO Tovvlre'i M 7 hi < 117 " 1 OJ
Augustus i'ratl w'i 117 lilk I'Ji " 101
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John Waileis II 2J S 1 Holers' Okahoina 10 0
Chan Neher ii'J ' It 2-1 1 : n
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Mrs l/uvienee Jensen
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lyliti ? w of lilth HI Konthof I'ark Kuiest
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Jowph Kav.msti Itl hll , 2J'J : i7i
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Total amount ,
Section' ' . Ttiattboipiclul tiios ana /
nimiu luvlod and iiMuisod ui ufinunald. slinll
b dim ImuiQ.lIntdly upon ttio imniirfu and n | > -
pruval ottlilt * or llu mo ? , and ulnll b iomi < > ! >
IlniUintltnotM | ( ] ) I wlinln iHty di > s tliiiritnt-
t ri > nd tlKTonprin lut'n-jjt nfiiill be O'lduil nt
tlin rain ot I pereunt ainoiith. p&y.iblali ii'l-
vuncn from tlio tlinenald t < ei buojiud ta t\a- \
llnqlltttlt.
Hu tlon'I. . ' 1'iut tlih onllnanco shall talco nf
ffct and bn lu fuice from and aftur lt < n m it , i.
I'.n.ud , DuuurnUor Olh , i .
JOHN ouovra. :
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j The abovtf tax M nowil.io uivl imriiblaat tUa
1 olllcuof the' llylioutnrflr uml will btron : do-
; IliuiiU'iit uml boar tuiKrrmt nn nirl xfroi'Jau-
unry 3-Jib , J < i.'J , ui u lu faction' ! ot abe or-
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