OMAHA DAILY 1WE : 'UI1UTRRDAY , nUnSMHKR 29 , 1802 , REBUILDING Till ! CHARTER AmontlmenU to the Oimha Bill of Bights Being Considered , SOME NEW PROVISIONS FOR VIADUCTS Ilnpon lbllltr of tinUnllwnjn to Ho Itrntl- Ju tr < l-l'l 1111 Tor Ihn Aiiicnilim-nt ot tlio Hoard of Public \Vorl < B On District The clmrtcr nmciulincnt committee mot In the council number yesterday afternoon , nnd for nn hour anil a half illsctisseil Jiro- posnl changes. Those prcspiitvcio : Messrs. Steel , Wise , JJalcombc , llirkhauscr , Tnjlor , anil tlio city engineer aiul the city attorney The viaduct section VMS amoii'lcd ' The city attorney s-ilil that the city contem plated the erection of four and possihlv flvo viaducts In the near future , utvl ho desired - sired to lotnln the clause tit U compels the railroads to beir the whole expanse unless there Is more than SOO foot of approaches In each c.iso. Ho wanted a pcnaltj of * 100 a day imposed for every iViy that the lo.ids shall neglect , fallorrcfuso tocimstruct.reconstruct or repair any viaduct of tlio Itind ordeiod by the major nnd council , and that the city should have the power of mandamus to mm- pel conipll nice Itli its uiilcts in the matter. The amendment was adopted , and the MM ) foot limit clause was then stricken out , as it was llirincil that it would not make any dif ference \\ith moic than one of the proposed \lnducts. One exception was made in the determina tion to allow increase of salaries , and that was In the case of the city clcik , whoso sal ary otiRht to he $ a , 00 instead of fc. , ( > 00 , In the opinion of the committee , because his horns aicathlui longer than those of any other official. The Hoard of Public Works section \\as taken up and every member of the commit tee with the exception of City Kiitfineor JtoscutitciMMis in favor of Inning the city engineer a member of the boaul. Ills objection was on tlieproumlt.li.it Uiorniit- jieer would tlien cease to act in an mh Isory capacity nnd would lese his coordinate power \\Itb the boatd , and ho pieferied to i be left to net imK\idually. Major Tl.ilcombe could not sec It that w a v nnd said ho did not want to act In a double lolc. lolc.Tho city attoiney and Chairman Steel Iben coincided with Mr Itosow.iter and lie n ill not bo compelled to hecomo a member of the board of tnnjois. ClmhnUin Steel had u i-lmiiRo to supRrst in the election section , limiting the total com pensation for judges and clerks of election to 9 per day , and the i itis not to pay but onc-lliiid or one-half , as the case may he The city engineer pioposed an independent nmcndmuit hy the leRisLitine , pioudinp that dlstriet bonds should not < ount as a part ot the general indebtedness of the city , and in ceil that it would meet \\ith no such opposition ab tin independent amendment. n would bo the case if it was attached to tin charter. Ilio suggestion mot with favor , but will not como up for ilnal action iinti. next week. Discussion of the make-up of the IJoaid ol Public Works , brought out the sujigc-stioi by the city engineer that the boat d bo com posul of thico meinbeis , one \\bomshouli ue sccictniy and keep the i ccoi ds , the see end to have cbaigo of the initlergroimi work , and the tliitd to li.rve cluiigc of tin surface woilc. Mr. Steel wanted tlio boaul to ba o tin power to appoint nil inspectors and bite al laboicts at eight hours per day , ami tain the matter out of the hands of tlio cpunci and sttoet commissioner It was stated that these changes wouh do away with i or tain officials and thci friends apainst the amendment. It w.is decided that it would bo well ti take a few moio d.i s to think over the mat ter , and nn adjournment was taken unti Monday opening at 7 oO o'clock. I'AKKS AM ) Till : ClIAUTint. How the PublicPli.isiiru Grounds Arc Al iViteil 1 > > tliu ( jh.iiiKOH. The park commissioners met jestcrday al tcinooir ami allow cil a batch of bills for cm lent expenses City Attorney Council WHS picscnt ani laid before the boaid the amended seetio pertaining to pukb in the now ( barter to b presented to the legislature The seetio \\ahdibciisseilhytheboaid at considerabl length. Mho cliiusVin the old charter piin the park commission juiisdiction over street nnd allcj s dedicated to tlio public in conn teries was stricken out , and the commii sioners thought that the change was an at vibable one. In the amended bcctinn the maximum f < any one j ear that the city council shall ha v pow or to levy for the maintenance and in provcmcnts of parks is placed at ! ! mills , hi there is no minimum mentioned. Mr. Li iliger was of the opinion that if the sectic v as loft without ii minimum levy the par commission would bo left some time witlioi u cent. The city council would not I obliged to make n levy for paiks at all undi the now section. Hoth Mr Wningor at Mr. Millaul thought that it would bo u KOI idea to Have it made ohliu.itoiy on the pa of the city council to make n levy each ye. nnd Mr. Linlngor thought that the llgu should bo bet at about mills. City Attorney Ponnell explained that the \\jHiiuptToit being mailo to biing about reform in the method of assessment th : would raise tlio bchednlo \aluation i over the city and would cut down the pt centago of the assessment , If this shou bo accomplished then amill levy for pai purposes would icnll/o moio money than tl pailc lommhsloneis would need and mo than tlio people could or would pay would , thciofme , bo unwlho to IK a mil mum assessment , but It would bo much b ( tcr , Mr. Council thought , to trust to t fab ness and good judgment of the council. 'Ill a section as picscntcd was final adopted bv the commissioneis , but Mr I..I Inger still held to the opinion that t I uric commission might mmio time In t futmo jlnd itself without funds wlthwhl to improve and maintain the parks in ca the ( ity council takes a notion to cinnoml by slni ) > lv cutting off the appropriation i that purpose. Uho now section provides that the cl may \ote bands to the amount of f.Ml.UOO on jcar for the pirn huso of park lands The \\etosomodoubtHo\piesbed bj incntbcit , the board as to the wlMtomof making tl eum so himill , hoc-ln , ? that in1 any o\cnt t matter would have to bo submitted to a v < of the people , and It might happen that hugcr bum than iTUOOU would ho need Komothno and this piouslon would muko impossible for the city to putuhiihe nioiotli that amount In ono year without going foio the legislature and asking tor anotl change. Judge Lake and lr Mlllcrscemei' ' think that with the lurgo pinchascn alrc , inado , how over , It would bo exticmelydou ful if the city would w ant to puichnso m than $ ! > 0000 worth of p.nlc lands in uiij i jear for a long tlma to come. Itoatil of Tnulii K A mooting of the mcmbois of the Ho ; of Ti.ulo vis held at the Omaha c joouib yesterday afteinoon , the object be to consider the proposed reorganization the boaul. The sense of those present \ that the board should bo made moiu Ik'U'iit , and to this end a proposition i jniulo looking to an inct cased membcis and proper puivlsion for the iovomiet > fi the Ohumbor of Commence building. ' 1 bubjcct willbu luought up at tbo am ineetliiB of the board u wcok from n Monday at the Hoard of Trndo rooms. ' election of ditcctoib occutb nefct Mou uftonioon , , , - < p ' ( iriiilu IU'i < Hull. Tin : Hin : was favored today with n call Mr nnd Mrs. P , S. Hull of York , Nob. , their little daughter Uraelo Heo , who by way Is a namesake of TUB HEE. Oniclo quiet little brlpht-ejed lady of scarce : winters mu\ \ this was her llratlslt to u nownpaporofllcc , In which aho doubtless a.iw many wonderful things Mr. nnd Mrs Hull nro visiting friends In the city for a few dnjs. _ _ rorthro.it discuses nnd Coughs nso Brown's Hronchl.il Troches. Like all really good things , they are imitated. The genuine are sold only In boxes. . AN ADJOURNED SESSION. City Council Conclude * I In Work of Tur * < t.iy The adjourned session of the council was held last night. The letters of President Ciblo ot the Hock Island nnd President Miller of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul , which were received some time ago wcro placed on file upon re commendation of the committee on viaducts and railways. Thoncw liuildlng ordinance was read and referred Two ordinances were introduced amend ing the misdemeanor ordinances. Ono of them provides for the proper inspection of bread offered for s ilo. Tire other mikes It a mis leme inor to distribute circulars or hand bills on tbesticet The old Hamilton street grade ordinance was iv pea led , leaving the entire work to be done over again Oldlninecs ordering the grading of Twenty-fourth stieot from Doilgo to Cass , nnd .Inohson street from Tlih'ty-sKtIi to Tltirtj-sexenth. wore passed. Tbo O'Toole-Coftcy feud was brought up In the shape of an ordln nice ordering the grad ing down of Mrs. O'Toolo's lot The ordi nance was defeated. The lilijh binlcs in block 100. on Douglas street between Kighteenth and Nineteenth , w ere ordered grade 1 dow n. Pluirtbors licenses wcro granted to David O Mcnwanand Robert Uhlig. Tlio council will meet again tonight to close the business of the j ear , A C'ldlil inn ) > The pleasant favor , gentle action and soothIng - Ing effect of S.\mp of 1'igs , when in need of a laxathe , and if the father or mother bo costi\o or bilious , the mostgratlh ing results follow Its use ; so tint it is the best family remedy known and every family should lnx\o a bottle. , 'Mrs. WlIloiiKhhy llscitprn. The case of shooting with intent to kill against Mis. Jessie Willougliby was called up In police court yosteiday afteinoon and on account of no prosecution the prisoner was discharged. Dixon , the lover of the woman , forfeited his bond as complaining witness and has temporarily rcmoxed his residence to Council IllulTs You don't want ii torpid merj ion iiou't n ant a bail complexion , jiOii don't want ti bail bro.ith ; you don't want n lic.ul.u-hc Then use Uo Witt's Little Eirly Hisers , the famous little pills * wixriu : TOURS. Grnfton's riflli Anniiiil Scison. The Fifth Annual Winter Season con templates u sotios of seven grand tropi cal lours , two to Old Mexico , ono to Florida and Cuba , three to California nnd ono to the Snndwh'h Islands. All of the above excursions will lo.ivoSl. Louis via the Iron Mouiitun louto. The ex- ccllont nriatigoments mtido for conduct- in" ; these touts and the enjoyment and privacy of n soloet pfii-ty htivo miido thcso annual excursions world icnowncd. The advantages of this exclusive niodo of traveling otrors the tourist a modern way in which to journey and see slriuigo lands under auspices which will enable him to learn and see more than if ho should go nlotu1. Thcbo tours have boon systematically arranged as Hie result of often repeated journeys , which is a gnatanteo that those pu'ticipating in them will bo en abled io bee the principal and most in teresting points enrouto in an intelligent and satisfactory manner. To those who have never traveled under such favor able circumstances , can form but n faint conception of the elocranco , comfort and enjoyment which a special tiiiin thus equipped and managed alTords. Parties desiring to take advantage und think seriously of accompanying any of the above tours , the sooner space is secured the better will ho the location in the sleeping car. For a p'linphlot giving detailed infoi million as to dates when excursions will leave , the cost of btune and itinerary , address J. J. Grafton , lo ! ) Clink btrcet , Chicago , any M-touri ! I'acilic or Iron Mountain louto agent , or II. O. Townsund , general passenger agent , rft. Louis. The next Phillips Hock Island person ally conducted California excursion with throimh tourist sleeping cars tt : San Finncisco nnd Los Angeles will leave Omaha at 1:20 : p in. .fnmiary 0. Th's ' will be the grandest party of the season and p.ibscngora desiring aeconv modatioiib should nako their resorvn lions at once. For full particulars cal' ' on any Hock Island ntront or address Charles Kennedy , general northwes passenger agent , 1002 Faruam street , Omaha. I'm-Mill ) I'llccs. ? l.oO hhoes for ? 5.00. Men'b calf lace shoes , CORK SOLE for $3.00 n pair at the halo of the Whit 11 oy stock of shoes , JO. } S. 15th bt.op posito postolllco. $0.50 cork solo , lace shoos , lor ยง 5.00 a ' sale of the Whitney stock of shoes oppo e l' silo postofllee. - * I.DU Kllllro.lil KilcnTDr the Holidays. . , Tickets on sale at ono and one-thin it faro for the round trip via the Chicng < itU it Northwestern railway , December 24 25 , 0 , ttl and .Innunry 1 and 2 , good returning turning until January 3. City ticko olllco 1401 Farninn nlrcct. 11 o G F.ViST ! , C. P. & T. A. It U. II. Uuoiiu : . Gonor.xl _ Agent. ' " M ooiliiii'ii iirthi ! U'urlil , Attrntliin IO Alpha camp No 1 , having bee burned out in the lire Tuesday niglii will meet Thursday , Dec. 2i ) , in Pnttoi son hall , southeast corner 17th and Fat i nun strcot. Complcto Mn\ MOCK of rnriilturo. All goods marked low in plain figures CHAP. SiiiVKitific fcCo. , 1200 , 120S andUMO Farnnm SI lh Water rents duo .lannary 1 , payabl 10 nt company's olllco , Hr.K oullding ; 5 pc pcui I'ent uihoount allowed if paid on or ui isu fore January 1. Olllco open Wodnosdaj u < and Saturdays till 8 p. m. to tea a Real OBttite. cil Uiirgnins only , it 1111 My word Is good , \V. 0. Albright 01" 021-2-iiN. Y. Life bid < * Sco the celebrated Hohmer piano i 1'oid J * UUarltoii MII B lu Co. , 1508 Dodj - u y no If you will call at our now storow will nresuntyou with n copy of a beau ful piece of music. Ford it Chnrlto 150S Dodge _ _ _ _ _ _ > l. Frescoing nnd interior decor.uing ; d 1 fiiL'iih and estimates furnished. Hen ng Lehmann , 1503 Douglas blrcot. of WELL , IT IS ALMOST ENDED Last Day but Ono of the Election Oontot Brings Forth Nothing Now , ONLY FOUR WITNESSES WERE EXAMINED Democrat * Stilt running Tholr I'ollcv "I" Dcl.tr In Hope of Shutting Out tlio HrpnltllntiK Testimony Tukrti n t Yesterday's .Sr.ulun. It is quite probable that the going down of the sun this evening will brlnt ? a great deal of relief to some democrats who started nn alleged election contest some two weeks ago It was their intention to show a great deal of republican corruption In connection with the legislative ticket ; to unmask tlio sinister in tent of the city and county authorities in the matter of appointing the Judges and clerks , and to establish bejond peradventure of a doubt the fact that the extremely biased and prejudiced Judges and clerks took the kangaroo ballot by the throat and smote it hip and thigh , perverting and destroj ing the usefulness of the secret ballot law and compelling polling unsuspecting democrats to vote the republican ticket or none at all In addition to all of this , several oilier things were to bo demonstrated , pro\cd and established. For a couple of days the contestants pro duced witnesses as fast as they could bo ex amined , and many weio the stories told of the ultci lor iullucnco e\ct ted by the Ameri can Protective association and its bincful effect on democrats who were confronted now ami then hi the pink tickets. Most of these tales weie heaisay stories. Then there came a change o\or the spirit of the dream and for the last wcok the democrats ha\o been laboring with an cio single to so prolonging their little grist of fiction as to prevent the republicans from introducing any evidence whatever. This was the situation jestcrday morning , when the contest opened and the democrats put forward ono lonesome witness to occupy the enthe forenoon. AVIiul Air. .M.itlilcn Suw. John Gladden , who resides near Cut-Oft lake , and is an elector in Hast Omaha pre cinct , was put on the stand to pro\o that Kianlc Ciawfoid had talked with him in reference to running bis small stcambo it on election day for the put pose of conveying voters to the election booth located in Sw Ift's icehouse The witness did not carry any \oteisonthodaj of election , as tbo con tract with Crawford was not consummated. Ilo saw two or three \chicles convoying men to the polls , but could not sai from where they came. Mr. Smyth produced n map , showing the location of Kast Omaha precinct and Cut-Oft I lake , and consumed an unreisonablc length of time in luning the witness define the lo cation of tbo white lead woiks and other factories , and a number of cottages where the men employed in the Mist Omaha estab lishments resided.Tlio witness was not very well acquainted with the topography of the neighborhood when presented on paper , and did not prove aeiy good witness , as the contestants wcro desiious of showing that some of tbo cottages wcro not located in Hast Omaha precinct , and that those liv ing there wore not voters in the prccinut , and had illegally voted. Mr. Madden was not acquainted with the people residing in those cottages and was unable to give any information desired. Mr Smyth iibkcd for nil adjournment until 2 o'clock in the afternoon , as no more wit nesses were present. The adjournment w.ib taken. C'oiitrstciftTnke u Turn. The coutcstecs waited until after 2 o'clock for the representatives of the contestants to show up , and they failing to make their appcaiance , .lames Caiioll was placed ypou the sta'ud by Mr. Van Duseu for the republi cans , Mr. Canol was a 1udgo of election in the second district of the Fiist ward of South Omaha. His politics aio democratic. Ho thought the board was composed of three democrats , two independents and two repub licans The w itne-s did not see any sample ballots peddled inside the booth excepting two or tlucc American Piotectivo associa tion tickets which wcic pinned to the wall , but wcro torn down as soon as dis covered. A number of ballots wcro thrown out owim ; to the fact that moio than nine candidates h.id been voted foi on the legis lative ticket. Most of the legislative tickets tin own out wciootcd by independents , and the balance wee about evenly divided between the republican and democratic par ties Mr. Carioll slid that in overYthln bo far as hi > know the election was fairly and icgulaily conducted. No soliciting of votes was done in the booth , nor within one-half a block of the building , The counting of the otos was publicly carried on nnd thcio was no seeiecj about the matter , tlio voters com ing and going at will. The attoincib for the contestants came in while Mr Can oil wab .vut upon the stand , and refused to ask the witness any questions , not recognizing the right of the conteatecb tc introduce testimony at this time. lEi'liru < < ! 'llii'lr Tnlu ot Woo. Thecontestees gave way to thoconlcstants , who were lead ) to proceed with the examin ation , and called Oust Sucssonun to the stand to toll of what ho know that would helji along the faice. The witness is a democrat and was a clerk of election at Kast Omaha. The other clerk was a democrat , and the three judges reuub licans. A demociatic Judge was appointed , and failing to put in an appearance in the inoining the vacanc.v was filled bj the \oter * electing Mr. Young. Ilesiw candidates'card' distributed within 100 feet of the electior booth Mr Sucsseman bad prepared a list 01 the voter s prior to the election and accoul ing to bib list thcio weio fort-four voter- in tbo piecinet , while seventy wore cast. Ii his judgment three or four bad voted MI His Omaha who weio not \otem in that piocinct lupieparing the poll ot the-voteis the wit ness had not secured informatioi from the Individuals , but had made u ] bis list of voteis fiom personal kiiovvlcdgi and lie.usa ) Ho concluded that those w ill whom ho was not acquainted and had votei on election day vvwo not le .il voteis in tlu pieciuc't Ho did not Ijjfow of nn ) whohai told him they did not rc-sldo in I ast Oni.ili , w ho bad voted theio on the day of election On cross-examination the Inct was Inoiigh out that the statement of the witness Urn icsidcnts of Iowa had voled in Kast Dinah was based upon Ilio piesumption that be cause Mr SiiCbscmun had not a personal at qiiaintanco with eaih voter they wcio no legal volets and did not lesldo in the pic duet. During tlio day there was not a vote challenged as lo hl : > right to vote , nlthoug tlio witness was tonlUlcnt that at leas twelve or fifteen were not legal icsidcnts n the piecinet , and ho , knowing nil this at th time , did not attempt to question their qua licatlons as vote-is and permitted them t cast their ballots without a protest being ei teied. "Irr < Ii'Minl , Incompetent , " itc. : William Olmstcad , who votes the denn cratic ticket In Union piecinet unit was tin party's nominee for county commission- ! was placed upon thu stand Mr Olnistc.i produced an ollii'i il ballot of Vnlloy piei .m which ho had seemed from County Clci Sickctt Mr Olmstcad b nnmo appc.uod c the ticket as u piohlbltionibt , when ho w. tlio democratic nominee lor cominUsione Vallc.v pi ei I not was the only place vvhe : the tickets wcro used The admission of this 1 onion of the en vn s of- vas hip urn 'Ills lUtll 0\t rim ilay by and the Is u Tire only i'urc Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum rour big Used m Milli-as of Homes 40 Years the Standard , \ denco was objcctM to by the contcsleps , as it has no bearltift whatever uiwn the lepls- lutlvo contest , aildi could not properly bo In troduced as oxlili'rtco. 'Hie contestants'no tary overruled the objection and the con- tcstccs' notary stintalnod the object Ion The evidence goes inUitlho rceonl , w 1th the ob jection being noted and the rulings of the notaries. Mr. Olmstend thought that the error In the Valley vjircelnct ticket In having the word prohibUimn printed after his name caused him n lo" nlf at least twenty-six votes there. No more witnesies were present and an adjournment wasltakcn until 10 o'clock this morning. Today Hood's Sarsaparilla stands at the head in the medicine world , admired in prosperity and envied in merit by thousands of would- be competitors. It has n larger sale than any other medicine. Success could not bowen won without postthc merit. Hood's Pills euro constipation by restoring the pciistalttc action of the alimentary canal. They aio the best family cathartic. THINK THEY WERE POISONED ixirfsmin : : Knlng'H rnmlly Hcllcnci nn Dnriny Sought 'I liflr l.lr , All oMhoclty sleuths were busy jester-day afternoon and e\enlnif looking for a colored man named .loo Williams. A warrant was issued for Williams and ho is charged with attempting to poison the family of William lowing , nn expressman. For some time past there has been trouble between Williams and the Uwing family and hard words took place at every meeting of these people. A day or so ago Williams went to KwIng's house at Thirty-first and Franklin streets , and after loafing around a while and causing tumble , left. Shortly after dinner tint oxenlng the whole family was taken sick and one of the babies died yesterday. Williams is suspected of poison ing the cofTeo or the food and if found will bo arrested. The police think that Hi' has left the city , as ho cannot bo found around his usual haunts about town , Ignorance of the merits ot DoWitt's Little ' Karly Hisois is a misfortune. These little pills regulate the liver , euro hoidaehc. dys pepsia , bad breath , constipation and bilious ness o The funeral services of Miss Emma Iloaglund will bo hold at the family residence at 11 o'clock a. in. Thursday , December 20. Friends arc invilod to the houao. Burial private. Howells9 New Novel Of girl-life on the fringe of New York society , depict ing the struggles of a refined miff.m f Western girl to establish herself - self in the art and social world of the great metropo lis , entitled Opening chapters in the Christmas LADIES' HOME JOURNAL , illustrated by Frank O. Small On all News-stands , Ten Cents The Curtis Publishing Company One Dollar per year Philadelphia The Most Famous Authors Contiibutc to ii3 The Youth 3 Companion New Dulldms a n The Jungle Kingdoms of India by Sir Kdwin Arnold. 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Lot all the ullllutol tike hunrt mid > > n comforted - forted , for DID inn ins of a piufoct , speedy und pornianiint euro uros Ithln tholr rouch Thu ti'illmony of thoiisinils of otlicrs whom tin-so titlcntud men h ivo c'liruit furnishes the most coin Inclnc proof uf tholr ability. SKND CKNH'S ' r"r UUmuateil book ol . . . . l"u liS" . Constitution 1 roe. Cull iiiioii , nrudilrrssvltll nlaiiii | , Drs , BBtts& Betts 119 Snulli 14th SUeal , COIiXKU OFDOOOUAS ST . OMAHA , - - NEB. A torpid ll\ r Is llin Miniinordjiipi'p- i > d.i , l < I' luiiilueltiiiiiftllpuliou , pllus , { IIIH fi-M-r , chilland jaiinillii- . . .r ' Inn m siiiM'IIUi rHi'ct nn tlio Ihi'i , Ktniliu : Ittnhraltliyiiitlon , JJ.'ilH. f atiopal Ba pk 9 If , F. lilil'DhlTOltY , OMAHA , XISll. capital $ ' 100,000 Siirpltib (55,000 ( Onircri and Illrtctom llvnrr W. Vntci , proilJont II O CiKlilui : , vUu pru > ld9n | , C. H Miuirlcj tV V Worm John a. ( olllus , Jk.S , U , I' trlcki I.e.Tit d lU-iU , intiilur , THE IRON BANK , A.M UrHl 1 1 NTS. Friday and Saturday , December 30 and 31 M.itlnro ' - itiiril.vy. Umlor the in inizi'inont of W. I ) i.Ol'DOU. Assisted by un \eclient 1 ( . 'ornjwny Friday Evening and Saturday Mat. HUNCH'S Groit lllslo tc.il I'l.iy , Joseph ! ne nipress the French Saturday Evening , chakosocnro'a Hrllll intCouirdy MUCH ADO ABOUT faalo of seats opens Thursday. IMHNOITON Olee , Banjo & Mandolin Oiube , l'UIor.S-23c. roe , 73e , 81 anil $ I.M. sale WcdnosJay , Docc-mhur S8 , at iloxOIIlcc. bunday. Monday and TUBS lay Jiinunry 1,2 nnd. ! . Ibpuclul liniid.iy in uineo MonUuy ) 'f tlio omlnent loniantlo actor , JA.MJ3S In hi" latest success , A worthy sui'cc'sor to "Mouto Cilsto" Now Yorlv bun. Mutr < > i > llltin CHK < , /i/ii'ioi uf o C"n ( iiinoh. All A'oir Soo/iorv. Mr. O'Nolll's first nnpu tntiico In Unmlm In fouryear.s. Usual prices > OI > UI' ' FARMMST , THEATRE JI l.Iho llomoutl Itoail * Fi3it to til ) Io iHoof .SU TONIGHT. Matlneo V/odncaday. Webster &Brndy'a ) THU BOTTOM Famous Marino \ O F / Spoetaclo , ) Till ; SIJA. FAHHAM STREET I.lko Itumr , nil ro nil load lo tlio liauia of nuiiux The foundation of nil aimitioiml lrnimin All .U.lST/iK llo-'lnnliu ; nlth pinxt AXI ) Nuw Yi-ar'w .Matliuo \Vcolc MAbundiiy. . .1 in. I beulha Irun .Mll.s In I till llbut Matlnc-oi . ' iinJuj , .Mouuj ) , Wi.iliii'sJabiitnrtti ) BURTON STAfKEfCrJUIEUY CO , IN K A Z Z 1E The won lei mid n hour of ij IJAII.Y M.M'I.lilS. . MATINHi ; I'ltll'llh-iiOoloallp.iriuofh MISO iK.MNU : 1'HKKa lltticouy. Sji I'ai iin-t.JJu HCDISORDERS \ $ Oii < l all Hi ? train ot KVII,8. WKAKNKS'IU , | lKIII..irV KT thit no rninpir.r Ilisin lu , nfli ) gt'll'ICt V nn 1 I'llltMA Nh.MliLIIKII I'llll Hl'UBMjl'U nil t lunJ Klvcn tn uvrrr imrtof t > it ) buly I will ton ! ( to carol ? iicieJl ntKB lotinr uI ( ' r Ilia inoicrlp. lion tlut euro J me of lUiuu iruublui Ad Jrjii , I. A. UHAULIiV iJAlIfc * CUKCK. > IICI1. PERMANENT SIDEWALK KESO- LUTION. Council ChambcOmih i Nob. 181 ! lo ! It iosoi\od by thu city coiin11 of tlio city of Umaba , tlie mayor concur ! In , : : That pornnnontsidowaUs beeonstructoJ In the i-lly of Om ih i as desUnito 1 In-low , with in Iho days after tlio publle.itIon of this rnsc- lutlon , or Ilio pursonii ser\h'o thereof , us by orllnanro Is authorised and leiiulrod : surli sldou ilks to b ( < lud to thu poinmni'iit grade us cstiblishcd on the pived streets snc'olfled liorclu and to b i constructed of stone , arlllii hit stojie , br elf or Him accord ing tisn-clfieallons ] on Ilio In the nflh-o of the lionnl of publie woika and iinuei its supervls- ion , towlt : Ninth side of Loivonnorth street , It 1 bll < 7 IConnl/0 .V Kuth'ri addit'on , pcimani'nt grade. < > feet wide. Joiilhslcloorl.i-.ivcnworlhsticet.lt 1 blk 8 Koiint/o A. Kuth's uddltlon , permanent crndoii feet wide. Ninth si loot I.oavonworth siroet west U ) feet moie or less It - blU h Kmmu & UuthS addition , permanent .rratio 11 foot wldo. bouth s do of I.o ixeiinortli itieot It land | oistTSfoet nioiu or li"-s of It 2 blk ! l IConnUo A. Kuth's addition , permanent LT.uk' , U feet wldo , * Houlh hldo of lA avonwoith street It land east ' < feet more or less of it 2 blk III Ivonnt/n X Huth'H addition , permanent grade , o feet wldo. South sldo of Leivonworth street. Its I and 24 bllv 1 Ml Haul 1'huc , permanent ; ; i ide , b feet wldo. Nju'h Hide of f.eavonnorth street It 1 blk 2 Mill ird I'luc-p. porinniiinilride.d feet ldo. t-ouih sldo of l.(3K.Mjii\vorlli ( street lots l-i-l-r : > b'k 1 .Muall's : aJdltlon porinanentKradc , Ofeet wide. North sldo of fo ivcnworth street w" of It II bll > U Kuunl/n'rt ,1 Ituth'H .idditlou , perm . - nent sir ide. 0 feet wide. .Ninth bhio of I.omonnorth stroul Its 7-0-10 .lolinson b addition , IIUIIH inent grulu , 0 fjut wldu. North side of na ell vorlll street Its ! l"i and 111 ! .1 I ItedloU's uildlllun , iJOinianent KiaUO.U fl-L't H Illl- Noitli s diof It : v > or school It blk 5 ICount/o .1 ICnlh'a addition , piunmnent tirade , U feet wide. Noilh side of Lo ivcnnnrlh street west ' more or less of It ' . ' .I bll < ri ICounl/e > 1 Hiith'n addition , pntinanc'iilKiado , ii fuot wldu. North s'do Ijuivtmworth siteot , t iIt I1.1 , sou L'J.Ki-l.l ' poimiinontiii idid feet nlilu. Ninth sldo of lioavi-inMirlli street. Its II nnd 12. .lolnuon's add , permanent cr.uk' , u feel wldo. North Bldo nf l.oavonnorlh street. Its I1-1S- I'-ll , J oLi'a mill , permanent ciuJc , U feet w Idu North side of Loavonworth stroi-t , It R , John- son'Hiidd , iietm muniKr.nlr. I ! tout Hldo. Ninth stile of Iii.iVunuortli streut. Its 1-2-1-4 * n , U | uU'rt mill , perm inent 1:1 uh < , U fcot wide. Miuili Hlilo oT i\enwortli stioet It 21 , Mi'- Cnnilllfih I'lute. perm iiienl I'ladi * . < i feet \vldo South fildnof l.oivenworlh street , It t-2-.l-l-i blu' ' , M ir > h's add , put in inent Krado , u feet wldo Ninth sldo of Ioa von worth nt rent. Its I-S-M-,1 ! blk II , Mursh'x add , purmanunt grade , II feet . Ninth Kidoof 11 irnoy street Its II and 12 blk 0 , L ! ipltol mill , pitrmunmr > Made , l > feet \vlde , Sonlh Hliln of llaiiniy f.lrout . , lots li. 11 and 14 Kclio K'ii 1'iaue , purni inent rado b feet wide , Noith side of Hnrnoy street. Itsd , 7 , 8 nnd 0. b < k 0 , C'tipltol add , permanent , -i.Mlc , 0 feel \\ist hide I'lth ' street , 8ou'h pirt of It I , blk ,11 , I'iiv , UITIII ineui tnide U foul uule. KistHiuoof 2.1J hticot , It I blu V7'/ , ulty.ppr- nioncnt crade.d feet wldo North Aide of l/ard , Us . " . mil ti. blklJI'i ' city , iioriniinunt vrut\a \ , o fui-t wlilo \\usi \ ei < lotJilliHtrtol , It 1 blk H city , por- in inenlKr ide. 0 foot nhle. f-oulh bldeof i illfornlaBlrcot.lls 1,2 II and 4 li.U 17 , city , | 'i ' riiianont crude , Ofeutuhlit South bide of C' iss striiei. Its J , J and 4 blU 40 City , poi inanent ui udc , li f cot w ide. North Bide of UIIM street. Its T and b blk M , city , iierinanont Rrulo. II fi ctUJo. . And bo It fnrt ho i resohed : That the no ird of pulillu works be and here by Is million/ and dlrecto I to cause a copy of thin ii-sohit i'ii ' to he imblUlioil In thooill- elal paner of tUo cltv for ono wci-k , or bo von cil on the owneri of H ilil lots and unlcsi such ovMieri sh ill within live iluyb uflin the inililliiutionorburvl oof hueh rojiy eoiiitruut Hild snlowullvH as heruln nxiulroil. tint the boiudiif pnbllo works cause tlioRiinu to bo doiii' , the coil of itDiisttnct n _ ' H ild sliluwalki Mono-tholy to bo assetised a.'iiliHt tin toil i suite , lot or putof lot In fiontuf and abut- tllliHUOll HIIICW.llUS. I'uktud . > ov. 2Jth nnu pop Blh Wtt I'lCd'denl ' ' of Iliof'ouncll. A. Ii. nilWAUDri Acting l'ru < ldiinl of thn Council. JU..N . . UWVI Approved ! GT-O , I' . UKMlb. Mayor. NOTIfT TO CONSniUUr 8I1 > KWAIK8. T ( > the owriurs of Iho lota , parts of lots and roil cst ito described In the above rcsolu- You ind each of yon are lioroliy notltlcd to construct pcrnnucnt ildnwalks us required by IL resolution of the rlty council and mayor of tl < e city of Unniha , ot uhlch the above Is a 1 > . W , IlIKIvllAlNRK. Clnlrinan lloirl of I'ublnj Works. O nnlin. Neb , Doi'umburSTth. ! . ' . dJ7d7 NOTICEOF ASSESSMEN r ov DAMAGES - AGES FOR GRADING , To the owners of all loK , p irts of lots and real estate a Ion , ; I1 1 melon streo t.from'.Mh HI root to tlio 4U-acre line or the center of 27tb street produced. You are hereby notlllad th it the unaor- sUned , tbico dlsintorcdto frooliolders of the cttyot O.nih i. n i\o b.'en duly appointed by tlio mayor , w nh the appro v 1 1 of the city coun cil of said city , to as-ii'-H tlio d imaucs to the oniii'rs respectively of the piopeity nllcntftU by the Kradliu of r.imeion Hlteut fiom 24th street to the 4l-aeio llm 01 the i outer of S7th htiei't produced , dcclated necpssary by otdlniinco No 31s. ! . passed nocember 1,1th , IS ) . ' , apiro\ed ) December lllth , Ib ! ) . ' . You me futtlior notllled Hi it bavins ao ecited | sill aipolntmcnt ] und duly qnallflod us reijulied by law. wo will on the 7th day of .1 , iniiary. A. I ) 1331. at the hunrnf II o'clock : In the forenoon thoolilej of T. li. McUul- loi.li , room HI. .Ninv York I.lfo tuilldlnK , within the lorporuto limits of said city , meet for Ilia tiurposo nf consldei lu and making the ns- boiBinnntof danuiuo to Ihoownora respectlvoly of H.ild properly allpctod by Iho crnillnRV liking Into coti'iUlointlun special bonollts , It You are notified to ho nreient it the time and plai o afore-ald and ni.iUo any objection to 01 st.itBiiniiits uciiiLurnliuHitil asseasmont of d maoa as i ou m IV " . WM O S'HUVIJIt ' , aio. : , i. I'AUh. Omiiln. Dec. 2M. 1S9J d.'IdlOt PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. Council Ch imbor , Oninli i , Neb , IP ! ) ? . He II loaoUed hv thu city ennui II of thu oily of Omaha , the Mnyoi cimcmrlcu : That purmanont slihnvulk- construetod In theclly of Om.ili i as desUnatol lielow , within live days after the iinblle itlon of thlsresoln- linn , in the purunal Hdrvi' o ihoreof. , n by ordinanculs aiilhoii/o ! and irqiilrim ; such hlilewalus to bo laid to Iho poi nannnt Kr ulo nsostiblbihed on thn pivot xt reels sppclfloa heroin , mil to he e < > iHtrueti'd of Mono or artl- llulnl stone , ai eonliiu to Npi'cllluatl'inH on Ilio in theollleeof thn Ilo nil of I 'n bile Winks , and niidrr Its hiijioi vision , to-v , It' Cast sidoof 2ilth Hlicnt , It 2 blk I Onpltol Hill add 11 Ion. peim ineiit Krado , fifent wldo , IIiHtsIdoof-.id 'irnt It > blk 2J7' clty.jior * nianrnt ? rndi' , fi f * twlde , \\i'stn de of .Mth hlrout , Its K J and ft\l \ B Kellom s ibiaddltlon , permanent rade , 0 toot North side of lones slrent. Its 1 and fiblk 17 ell v. iMiimanunt irrade , h feet wide North sldoof Jones Mirot , lt . ' > 7 6 blk 173 city , pel miinont cr.ido , H foot wlilo Souili b.iionf Jours siri'ot. it I blk 197 city , norm utunt ciudn , h foi'l whin Ninth Hide of Joiifs street , us 12. ) 4 blk 100 tlty , PITIII mom in uluNfuut wlilo honlhhl lo of JonuHhtriiet. IIH 1 211 4 blk 103 cltv , purmuni'nt Bradi- feet wide. \Vi-st H | loof lilliHtrmit. Its I and 8 blk 167 elty. pormanent/ridi' 8 feet wide. r.iihthldeof ir.ih . Ntriot , IH I and 'blk 193 city , lii-riimni-iitKi ulo. hfiol ulilo. Weal Hidouf Uthstiiet. IIH I nnd B blk IDd cltv , uiirin inent iriadu , h feet wldo An I. bolt fiiilhiii ics lived ! That thi ) Ito ud of I'uhllo Works bo , and 1 hi ri'hy anlhiiri/i'd und dlrei-tiul to omuo ace co i iv of IbH l use nUuii to bo publUhed In the oltlo al jiipoi of the city for one week , or ho BII\olon iheo\Mioij of N ud IOIB , und that nnlD-gNilcli O.VIIUM Mull within llvn dnys alter the public it onoi servko of Hiiuli copy coiiKlrnuts till Hili-w.ilks 'ti iiumiiiu'i oil tint the lln ml nf I'libllo Works o line the h line to lie done. I ho i-oH of lonsti utin , ; said Hldi-nalUsre pi-ctUev ! lo hu a ios i I luulnit Ihn in il oit.itu lot "i put of lot In float of mm iituittlnvhurli Nlilo-rnlKa. 1'assi'd NinembuiU mid 'Jth , an 1 Dooombot 1 " ' " A n IIIWAUM : , Actln ; ; I'ro41ilentof the Council. i ; I' . HAS IH. I'lObldont of thoUltyCounoll. Attosli JOHN UKOVIW , OH v t'lorlr. ' Approved : OW 1' IICMJd , Mayor. NoriUH TO CONsTltUi'T SIDKWAI.KS. To thn uwnarxof the lots , pi-ti of loin und mil onluludLM'ilbud In iho abuio remlu- YOII anil itnch of yon ure lirrubv notlllud lo construct iiurinaiiciil Bldiiw.ilksiii roijnlrod by H ri-bolutiouof the illy eonncll and major of Ihouity of Oiniiliu , of Hhluh ilio above U coiy , I' . W. JUKKHALBKIC. Chairman Hoar I of I'uhllo Work * . Omaha , Nou. , Uuuuinbor27th. lbd'.IUTt