THE OMATIA DAILY UISE : FRIDAY , DEOKMIWR 30 , 1802 , THE DAILY BEE COt'NCIMJMJFFS. OKFICK : XO. IS IMiAKTi STUKET. Dtllvetcd liy carrier to nny part of the clly IIV. . Tll.TON , - MANAOKll. - ! Hu Inr Office S0ii2 ! TI.I.I PHONICS ; NlRlt | Keillor No. 23 MI.MUt MICMW.V. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Counrll UnilTa dumber Co. Coal. Wlllltire Jcnson of IXJJTAU Is in Hi" < 'lty Jail ehaivcd with n violation of the internal revenue law , Henry C. Kheltllo ami Miss Cora A. T.unk- ley , both of tills city , were married ttedtics- dny evening t the residence of the bride. .Tolin 1' , Weaver Is i-cportoil to bo a candl- date for the ofllcu. of mayor before the demo cratic convention , which meets some time in the future. A reception will bo plvcn nt the Young Men's Christian association rooms on Mon day afternoon mul evening. All young men nro Invited. The ofl'iecrs-elcct of Mi/pah Temple. No. P. are requested to meet with Mrs. .1. r. Kuttrr nl her home. l ( ! i Fifth avenue HUH evening at T-GO oeloek. .lohn W. droves , \vhlto man. and Mllllo A , Davis , n decided hnmotte , both of .lull's- burg , Colo. , were married jesterdny mornIng - Ing by .Justice Hammer. A pcanutYoasterat H'J Hroadway caucht lire yesterday aftenioon from a frnsolino exiiloslon. It was thrown out on the side walk and the blaze wns extinguished before any serious dnmago was done. Albert Wrivotle , who was arrested several days ago for tupping a till at Carroll , was discharged In police court yesterday morn- Inc. he having nettled the claim of Dick HleUcttsagalnsl htm. The music lovers have n great treat In store for them next Monday evening at the Presbyterian church. Whitney Mockridgo and his company will be there. The simple announcement , should be tiiinicleut to pack the ehureh. The Commercial Pilgrims of America will have their social tomorrow ovenhn ? at Hughes hall instead of the Itoyul Arcanum parlors , as was at llrst aiinounccil. High Hvo anil dancing will bo the principal amusements. Hllwi , wife of Charles Soar , died yesterday afternoon at ! > : ! ! ( ) o'clock at her residence , PM Hroadway , after an illness of eight weeks , aged 70 years. She leaves three children and four step-children. Notice of the funeral will ho given later. Frank Trimble returned yesterday from Chicago , where he has been for the past week. The wife who it was said ho would bring back with him did not accompany him , and it is said by his friends that she has gene fora bridal tour along the Thousand isles. isles.A A ilro started yesterday morning about fi o'clock in a brick dwelling house belonging totiohn O'Donncll at ,40 ICast 1 Metre street. It began in the upper story and is supposed to have been the work of tramps or incen diaries , as the house had been unoccupied for some time. Almost all the roof was burned away before the tire department suc ceeded. In extinguishing the blaze. A package directed to C. K. Craig , chief's oflleu , was received yesterday at the police headquarters. It was supposed to bo an infernal machine , and this police used a great deal of caution in opening it. When the several layers of paper had been removed the contents of the box proved to be a very harmless paper weight , and Mr. Craig can have it by calling at the chief s oflico. A meeting oT the public library trustees will bo hold tomorrow afternoon at which will bo considered the advisability of sub scribing for a number of copies of each issue of the principal magazines. In order that they may be taken to the homes of fie patrons , As It Is now arranged the maga zines have to be left in the library , and it is thought are not made use of to the extent they might bo if the rules were different. Piles of people have piles , but DoWitt s Witch Hazel salvo will euro them. Toys. Toys. Until January 1 all toys will bo Fold at 1IAI.F THICK. See other bargains In holiday goods. BOSTON STOKE. FoUiorlneliam , WhitohuCo. . snow nnd eold weather docs not djiTHtiiah the demand for acroujjo in the Klnin trneti miles east of the pn t- olllco ; 300 acres yet for sixlo in from ono to ton nero tracts , suitable fo" Irult and garden. Day & Hess , agents , Hi ) 1'carl street _ \Vhitnoy Moekridiro , the famous tenor , nnd his excellent company , at , the Presbytorlnn ehureh Monday evening. Brighter than gas , cheaper than oloc- trio light nnd as beautiful as a urcam thofco now art lamps at Lund Bros. Coal and wood ; best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the elty ; prompt delivery. II. A. Cox. No.1 Main. It. .T. Claneoy returned yesterday from an eastern visit. Miss Flora Shlley of Missouri Valley Is the guest oj Miss Delia Fenner. Miss Lena Hast of Clinton Is the guest ol her sister , Mrs. George W. Hewitt. George II. Itlchmnnd has returned from Wisconsin and will spend a week at homo. Mrs. Uebbington and daughter , ficorgene , have gene to Ventura , Gal. , for a six month's visit. visit.Miss Miss Dena Loomis of Lincoln Is the guesl of her Bister , Mrs. W. K Sapp , for a feu days.Mrs. Mrs. W. II. Treynor loft last owning foi Olenwood where she will visit friends ovei Sunday. ' Clerk-elect Pollett of the Cass count j district court was in the city yesterday on u tour of inspection. Mrs , Cannon and daughter , Miss May , o : Chicago are in the city , guests of W. A Oronewcg and family. II. O , Maxwell , who has been working 01 the now college building at Albany , Mo. hns como home to spend the holidays. Hi will return next week. Samuel i eonard left yesterday for Cleveland land , O , , where he will meet his family win has been visiting there for some time past He has been a mull carrier in tills city for tin iiast six years and this is the llrbt time In has taken a vacation. Judge Macy of Harlan was In the city yes terday on his way to Audubon , where hi will open court for Judge Ueemer next Mon day , Judge Ueemer , who was Improvln ; homewhat a week or so ago , suffered a re lapse last Thursday and is hi a serious con dltlon , John A. 1 Jot /mil , the newspaper man win liiyi been tramping It around the world. 1m gene to Akron , O. , where ho is booked for i lecture before the students oIlurfctel college lego on the evening of January II. That en gagemcnt huvlinr been fullllled , he wll return to Council UlulTs and ro.-nnno hi : Journey to Now York on foot , lie will pro bnbly deliver a lecture hero before Httullj leaving for the east. A ( 'urn fur Oi-onp. If your children am subject to eroui nl ways keep a bottle of Chamberlain' ! Cough Itemedy at hand. It is a prompt am certain cure. If given as soon as the eronpi cough appears It will prevent the uUauk ! sale by druggists , "Clmrllo , I wish you would go nm pay that ilrtiff bill at Davis1 , and let u btart the now year out of debt. 1 knoy ho bus waited a long while on us. " Wanted Cash oiler for ton Blwro Citizen's State b.inic stoelc. Must bi bold. Address 1C. II. Sheafe. nought organ stock of O. B. Musi Co. Will boll thorn cheap. Mar. Hour ioitis , 110 , ill Stutmnan btrcet. Curl Iiurhorn. successor to K. Bur horn , hits the only now jewelry stock ii city. Jvlnny holiday no veil lea. Do you BtnekoV Have you tried ' . i ) . King & CO.'B Partugubr1 it'n charmer. Just light one. viMi'n nn/\it fni'V/Mi TIT t'lM'f MS [ ROM COIML BUM'S ' Pntit Growers Get Together nnd Torin an Organization. OBJECTS OF THE NEW ORGANIZATION. 15tprn r ntul C'nrnml l < iii Now I'nlil liy Ilic Orowcri to l r Dour A ny Wltli-Om- cer * of HIP NP V Society Some of the men who arc engaged In rais ing fruit have formed a corporation which proposes to cut down the cost of handling fruit Intended for the market nnd thereby to Increase the prollts to the growers. A meeting of the Incorporators was held on Wednesday at which the following ofilecrs were elected : Vrcsldent , Alexander Wood ; vice president , 1'cter Wolsc ; secretary , J. 1' . lless ; treasurer. ( "Jeorgo K. Wheeler ; board of directors. Samuel A very. 1'eterWelse , J. A Herald. A. N. Hich and O. L. Koyor. The name of the organization Is the Coun cil Hluffs drape Growers'and Shipping asso ciation. It Is nnt intended to rim opposition to the Potlawattamle County Fruit ( { rowers' and Ciardrners' association , hut to till an entirely different Held. Commissions are now paid to merchants at both ends of the line for handling the fruit. The gentlemen who eomimse the new association propose to do this work themselves , thus cutting olT what they claim Is an unneces sary expense and dividing up what Is saved aiming themselves in the form of dividends. Similar associations ha\e been formed In other cities and are said to operate well , I'veji where the annual output of fruit is far less than in Pottawattamie county. Shares are placed at W each , and those who wish to become stockholders must be voted in. A cold stonier- house will lie either built or leased and an Inspector employed who shall nut his stamp of approval on every box or basket of fruit that comes in or goes out. The association Is to be in pmnlne order by next summer , so as to be ready to handle the fall crop. If you have piles PeWltfa Witch I la/el salve will surely cure jou. I'l.ANNINO I'Oll I Driiinci-iito ( ii-ltlni ; ToRi'tliPr to TilUcCop- ; nlrinicf1 nl Coming I'liinili'f. A meeting of the democratic central com mittee of the Ninth congrchhional district , vas held last evening hi room f > 07 of the i rand hotel. Those present. were Chairman 11. Wadsworth of Council niuffs , R I ? . Iradley of Audubon , W. W. Merrill of lied Oak , J. 11. Whitney of Harlan , 1 P. Kelly fCllcawood , J. 1C. Mcdavern of Missouri Valley , L. Delano of Atlantleand.lohn Whit- ileld of Stuart. Judge J. K. F. McGee of 'ouncil Hlufl's also had a seat in the eonfer- nco by reason of his being the defeated can- lidato for congress at the last election. The object ot the meeting was to come to some conclusion concerning the recommenda tions which should bo made to President elect Cleveland with reference to appoint ments to the olllces which will become va- 'ant ' as soon as thu heads of the present in- 'timhcnts ' fall into the basket. Hon Thomas lowman was not at the meeting , for , al- . hough lie is commonly understood to bo very : nnch on the inside with the incoming presl- ilent.hehas given it out that he docs not care o have anything to do with providing ofllcial positions for the starving democrats , by recommendation or otherwise , lie is per fectly willing to leave the responsibility with iludge McUee. whose right it is to make rec- immcndations by the law of common usage. Over since election applicants for the post- olllces and oilier vacant positions have been lighting for places of vantage at the trough , ; md their plaintive blealings have become somewhat wearisome to the judge. Last night's meeting was therefore called with a view to placing a share ot the responsibility upon the shoulders of the members of the central committee , who decided upon the course of action to bo pursued in the matter. What took place behind the sealed doors of room ' ) ( ) " will probably never bo known until the Appointments arc made. Mr. Uowman's willingness to be counted out is ascribed by his friends partially to the fact that h'e has about decided to leave for New York , providing he can dispose of his 'justness interests hero. It is stated that he ias his eye upon a partnership with a gen tleman of Now York in the manufacture of llrcmen's goods. Constipation cured by DeWItt's Early liisors. _ Trouble In u 1'iiiiill.r. If. B. Coode was arrested Wednesday afternoon on a charge of disturbing the peace , which was made against him by Ills father-in-law , Martin llorton , who lives at sa avenue D. llorton claimed that hU son-in-law had threatened to kill him , and as he measured a little less than seven feet ii height he thought probably he might under take to make his word good. Yesterday Mrs Coodo and her sister , Mrs. I { . B. Howe called at the city jail and ] uit up a ball bom : for her husband , and their conversation indi eatcd that there was a large skeleton In llieii closet which they were not ashamed to drnn out before the public g.ue. "S-'omeoneoughi to go and lick the- old man like the do\ll , ' saiil one , "and I'd like to bo the one to do it. ' "Yes , " replied the other , " 1 wish the oh man was in the hot place and I was ilreman. ' The case will bo aired this morning in poliei court. _ Ignorance of the merits of DoWilt's Little Early liisers is a misfortune. These litth pills regulate the liver , cure headache , dys pcpsia , bad breath , constipation and bilious ness. _ Cdlclrn Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Thornton celebrated the llftleth anniversary of their marriaiJi yesterday by entertaining a parly of the ! friends at their homo on Madison street , ii the afternoon and evening. A great man ; handsome presents were bestowed upon tin happy couijlo. Ono rather unique feature o the gathering was the fact that among thosi present were live couples , all of whom hai passed the llftioth milestone of their weihlei life , and four of whom were older than Mi and Mrs. Thornton. They were as follows Mr. and Mrs. P.ivid Dovol. aged $7 and bl Mr. and Mrs. A. S. lionhum , aged 7T ; Mi and Mrs. IX U. Clark , aged T-l and 7l ! ; Mi and Mrs. IX G. Bloomer , 70 and 74 ; Mr. an < Mrs. Tliurnton , 711 ami i1,1. I 'ul her McMt'iiomy'H < 'oiiilltlon , Itev. Father McMeiiomy is very near ti death. All day yesterday ho. lay uncoi scions , sinking slowly , and at midnight hi death was momentarily expected. An honest pill In the noblest work of th apothecary. DeWltt's Little ICarlv Klser cure constipation , billou ! > ! ie.s4 and sick head ache. * " Until January 1 all toys will bo sold n IIAI.K PltUJli See other bargains In holiday goods. BOSTON' STORE , Folhoringham , Whitoluw & , C < For wnrmlncr guest ohumborti , ball rooms , etc. , our gas heaters nro jus what you want. Look at thorn. Clean convenient cheap , C. B. Gas and Kloc trio Light Co. If customer No. 68 does not call fc the blaquo doll by .January 10 nt Ml * H'lgsdnlo's millinery parlors It will t otherwise disposed of. "Tho MocUrldgo company fives a evening with artists every number : a gem. " Jauesvlllo Uoeorder , Oct. S. MePhall pianos auj Crown organs cash or in.stullir.unts. Mar , Uouriuius HUStutsmun btreet. - s - UViti-ru I'rniliiiik. The following \vcstcru pensions Knuiti uro ri'i > ortcd t > y Tni ; HUK mid Kxiiinlni Hurc.iu of f.'hilius : NobrasUii : Original Jnnios Wood , Sim son , O. Voutib'cr , Elijah M. ileiibon , Jol Miller iiurcflsi ticcrgc A Rmllli Simeon Parsons. lown Ori-.Miial Hlnnd ; \ , , Irmt. I'rtcr Hanson Joseph Hill.Volistrr A l-'nlrlxitiks , Knrnlt Ucnch Nur r. Henry Giiblo , -onanl VHctuiPtt , Hoinnnbraiico K Moore , .Incob WpRtnnn , Mnndrow Holland , Hunh H. Cun- nlncham , Shcphcnl A. l''rcnch. .Intnos 11. l-'onl , Jntncs W. Hcntiolt. Addltlonnl Kob- ort HopWns. llninfonl P. C'flinstock. O.inlel \V. 'riiinnons , Vnntz Klein , .lohii V. Kilc.v. lncrra o Isaac II. Crnljf , Oliver Krnme , Xonis I * . ICdwnrds , Andrew KUjforo , Hiram H. Chancy , Clinrles II. Mnrslnilt. Original widows , eli- . ARUM Onic-hHn. minor of Charles N. 1.eo ; minors of Alcxnniler 11. Stewart , Husnn Ilayton , sister ; .InnicsUlikc ; , fntlier ; Murtlia Scotl ; minor ofl2dwlii A. Allen , Llz/lo Wegman , Thomas Tracy , fallier. MANUFACTURERS MOVING. Nviv I'tain fur Itnlldlng I'p Iliimn Iiid ' Talked Over. At n meeting ot the executive committee of the Maiiufai'lurors ntul Consumers asso ciation yesterday afternoon tlio following wen ? elected members of the association : O. A. Cooper , miller. Humboldt ; Fred Beaullcn , clear manufacturer , Kails CityV. ; . II. Palmer , manufacturer electrical supplies , Omaha : Heibel & Davis , elevator supplies , Omaha. Mr. Kces ot the llnanee committee re ported that bills contracted by the executive loinmittco were prcsenti'd to Ills committee for approval without anything to show whether they had been authorized. It w.ia voted to rcipdre the president to certify to the correctness of all bills before thej were presented to the llnnnco committee which will then pass upon them , thus puttitif ; n double check upon all accounts of the asso- elation. The secretary reported thai Iho furnlbhliifra for the new Adams Kx- press company's ofllco In Omaha had been let to a K.insns City manufacturer Instead of to n Nebraska house. The secre tary was instructed to write the Omaha iinent ot the express company and ask n ex planation of the affair. The members ex pressed themselves as of the opinion thai as the Adams M\press company was securing u Krcat deal of business In thisrltv" it should return the compliment by lettiuir Omaha llrms do Iho work for the company here. President Pane stated that a peed many of the members were in favor ot sending , the secretary out Into the state to call upon the retail merchants in all lines of business and urge upon them the ndvunttifres of patroni/- injj Nebraska manufacturers. The presi dent said that lie did not feel lllco taking the responsibility ot the move upon himself , and wanted an expression from the members. After a thorough discussion of lliu-subjeet by a unanimous vote the secretary was iu- slructod to ircl out Into the country nt. the earliest date possible. Ho will remain oul the flrsl four days of each week , spending Friday and Salurdny In Omaha. It is pro posed that the secretary call upon tbo merchants and learn what lines of goods they are enrryjnp and where Ibey are nol doing so try to Induce them to haiullo Nebraska goods , informing tbo mer chants as to what goods are being m.ido in the state by members of the association. Tlio secretary will make a list of tbo differ ent lines of goods not handled by each retail merchant visited and notify all the members of the association making those goods. All the members present at the meeting expressed themselves as of the opinion that a great many retail merchants could be easily induced to put In full lines of Nebraska made goods if the matter was only brought to their attention in the way of being a move to build up Ihe industries of the state. Propositions from parties owning the block between Ninth and Tenth und Farnam and Ilarney streets , ottering the same as a site for an exposition building and market bouse were read. The members of the com mittee smiled as the secretary read the values placed on the property , and in structed him to drop thiyimttor so far as that location was concerned , on the ground that the prices asked were exorbitant. The secretary then exhibited cuts of the Central market of Minneapolis , and stated that Pc.yc.ko Hros. had .suggested that if the association would put up a building in the right location they would rent several of the ground lloor store rooms for their business. The same linn was also represented as saying that the produce commission men had talked of the advantages of having a. largo block where they could all locate , and that the manufacturers could no doubt induce them all to move into their building. According to this plan the second lloor of the building would be used for expositions and other pur poses requiring a largo hall. The scheme was regarded as a good one if the right location could bo found and bought at a reasonable price. The committee next turned its attention to the cifjar question. It was stated that the Omaha cigar manufacturers were com plaining of not receiving the ucnelit they should from the home patronage movement. That while laboring men had done a good deal hi the way of insisting that the retail dealers give them homo made cigars , thus creating a demand for live-cent goods , the business men of the . 'it.v had done very little. It was asserted that sosne business men who talk very loudly in f.ivor of homo patronage when their own goods arc under considera tion call for some eastern brand when it 'oines ' to buying cigars. The subject was discussed at great length and a variety of opinions expressed. Some ihought that the igar manufacturers should drum the retail trade hard , and push their goods to the front in that way. Others suggested that they put men on the road and try conclusions with eastern manufacturers out in the slate. The mem bers of the committee stated that the asso ciation had given Ihe cigar men everything they had asked for and would do more if they kuuw what to do. It was left with Mr. Trostlor to see Iho eltrar men , ami try lo de vise some plan by which cigar manufaclur- ing in Omaha could bo put in a moro pros perous condition. TRAVELING MEN. Ono Hundred Member. , of the Niirtliweslern Association Klcct Ojllccrs. Ono hundred members of the Northwest ern Traveling .Men's association met in an nual session at tbo Palmer hoiiso yesterday , President George .1. Heed occupying the chair , says tlio Chicago News Record. Attci tbo address of the president the report o the secretary w.is read. It showed a dis biirscmont of * 1,810S : > 0 to beiu-liciaries sinci the foundation of the organization , whili during tbo year just closed the sum 01 ? l ri,000 has been paid oul in bciiellts to tin relatives of deceased members. Mr. Kltehii of Minnesota suggested that u committei should bo organized In each state whosedut ; should bo tbo enlistment of recruits to swel the ranks of tbo organization. A committei was appointed lo consider the matter. The following ofllecrs were re-elected fo the ensuing year : /President , George .1 Heed ; secretary. C. H. Ilinan ; vice pros ! dents- Illinois , \V. II. Kus.scll ; Iowa , O.V IIn//irdj : Minnesota , W. F. IJachin.iii ; Wls cousin , .1. F. Hucou ; Indiana , . ! . 15. llevwood Missouri , W. Clelaud ; Michigan , P. H Carroll : Ohio.V. . A. Moore ; Kentucky , N M. Url ; Kansas , \V G. Colwell ; Js'e\ York. S. I-1. Paul ; Colorado , W. II Untchlnsim ; Nebraska , Hubert Simons Xortb H.ilrot.i , W. K. Htockdiilo ; Soutii Di kola , , I. C. Hhcldoii : California , ,1. 1 { . New berry ; Montana , .1. C. Mahlin ; Orcin 11 Henry Plowman ; Utah , ( leorgo T. Odell Washington. William Powell ; Texas , Albor Hranshaw ; New Jersey. F. C. Wuodwuii ! Directors. O. 1) . Frary , Kiae Meyer , 1) . K Clink , Willis Young , J. K. Miller , George M Ilnlloy. President Itocd received u surprise in th shape of n money present of J.MM ) as n mar of appretjatlon of Ids services. Tlio gift wa presented by J , C. Miller on behalf ot bis 111 sociates. TeniioKioii'rt ( ! inernor-iiect : MKMIMIIS , Tcun. . Dec. ' . ' 0. News of a ri liable nature comes from Winchester , Hi homo of ( iovernor-elecl Turnwy , th.it ho wa Hearing his cud from a complication of ill : eases. In thu event of his deatli the spcauc of the house will bo the acting governor , an a lively tussle Is oxpecled. No I from riimnclil : Stiiiilinlnt. : | "I do not recommend Chamberlain's Coug' HeiiN'ily from a financial standpoint , for w have others in stock on which we make larger prolll , " says Al Maifgini , u luomlncti druggist of Uraddock , Pa. , "but becaus r many of our customers have spoken of it I tlio hiirhcst pr.iise. We sell more of it thai any similar preparation have in 111 store. " For bale by druggists. Condition * Mny Ohan d''Beforo ; ' tbo Sewer Work is Required. - ' \ MAYOR BEMIS FILES' ' ATHER OBJECTIONS < 3rndltiK of ThlrtySocunil Street Wilt Ho ItiHbcd Through "ItPL-iirdlc" of the Vlrns of the Chief llxocnllve. Two veto melanges from Mayor Bemls and the transnrtlon of a variety of business of minor Importance innrke.il last night's meet ing of tbo council. Matters were hastened through as rapidly as i > ossiblo and n number of things were referred to the good Judg ment of the new council. When tbo roll was called President D.ivls nnd llftcen mem bers were present. Tlio llrst document received was n mes sage from Mayor Heutls vetoing the contract of .lames .lenson for sewer repairs during the coming year , on the ground that the contract was not entered into Judiciously , as lenson will not be required to do any work until next sprlmr , when llie conditions under which the contract was made may be ma terially changed. The veto was sustained. Mayor llemli nisi ) vetoed the ordinance providiiii ; for tbo grading of Thirty-second street from Hamilton to Franklin streets because the grading district wan too small. Mr. Spccht assorted , on hearing the veto message read , that Mn.\or llemls owned property in the district and had n personal interest In the mailer. Messis. Unwell and Klsasser tool : views antagonistic to tlio major , and after some discussion the ordi nance was passed over the veto by a vote of 111 to ! , Messrs. Uechul , F.dwards and Mo- lA-arie voting agalnsl such action and Mr. Hmilish helmr nbsoiit. The contract nnd bond of K. llcncdlct for permanent sidewalks was rejected by the same vote of lit to ! ! , because the price ot stone was 5 cents higher than last year. The Hoard of Public Works was Instructed lo readvertise the contract. To Handle Iho City's < M b. Tlio mayor. In n communication , informed the council that all the national banks of the city bad bid ! i per cent for the city deposits. The municipal tiullioriiies , hu added , have no option in the matter , nnd must make the contracts oven though the banks bid as low as 1 per cent. He advised the council to make contracts with the banks under which Iho city retains Iho right to make new arrangements regarding HS bank deposits after July 1 , Ib'.M. ' The recom mendation was adopted , and the city at torney was Instructed to prepare the neces sary papers. Many resolutions were Introduced and adopted , among them being one providing that the Kctcbum Furniture company bo paid $ lf > 0 instead of ja'iO for the counter in the gas inspector's ofllee , according to Mayor llcmis' suggestion. Mr. UhatTeo in cidentally remarked that all the accounts of the company should bo audited in the same way. way.That row wllh Ihe water company was etlled temporarily by the company's entire ccount beiiiK paid. Tlio trouble crew out of ho failure of the company to remove certain ountains and to put in certain intermediate tydrants. Hy obeying the council's man- atcs the company would lose money , and it id not make Ihe changes and sent in its illls just the same as over. At least some of he councllmeii say so' To punish the eom- iany il was proposed to deduct .J4WO , the dif- ercnco which should have appeared In its cconnts. ' After much discussion it was Iccidcd to pay the company in full and lethe ho next council settle the vexed question. A big batch ot grading bills were res pec tully - ully referred lo Iho next council. The ordinance providing for a viaduct over he Union Pacific tracks at Twenty-fourth street was psssed. Ordinances locating a number of additional vater hydrants were passed. The general appropriation bill passed. Ordinances providing for the grading of 'aciliu street , between Twcnty-liflb and [ 'wcnty-sevcnth. and Twenty-sixth street , iclwccn 'Nelson and Dickson , were passed. Many grading tax bills were paid. A resontion. offered by Mr. Prince , rcquir- ng the street commissioner to see thai iron iprons are used on all slreol crossings was tdoplcd. The counciljthen adjourned unlil tomorrow vithout taking up the Union depot ordi- lanco. ziro EX KILI.KD. Dlsaitroiis Implosion of < ilmt : 1-owdcr on a -Molituim Ititllroud. A.VACONIU , Mont. , Dec. tit ) . [ Special Tele gram to Tun Hii : : . ] This morning whllo ono of the workmen was preparing a stick of glanl'powder for a blast for a Ilro on the :3ntte : , Anaconda it Pacillo railway grade , a : > ox of giant caps took fire , exploding several jionnils of giant powder , instantly killing Leon Morroau ami Joseph Triuleau and ser- ously injuring another workman. Xnrrmrly ICsrnpeil Iiistiint Death. HA/.EI.TOK , Pa. , Dec. 21) ) . An explosion oc curred at Milnesvillo this morning by which cithl men narrowly escaped instant , dealh. As It is , three of them , .fames Mason , A bra Kolokoskl and Mcnroo Friczinger , are dan- ; erously wounded and the other live are less seriously hurt. Humi'tliinsc < < ood. I have sold and used in my family for sev eral years Chamberlain's , Colic , Cholera , and Diarrhoea remedy , and have found it ono of thu most useful and sallsfaclory rem edies I over handled. C. H. Lewis , druggist , Salt Lake City , Utah. ( " really rxngKi-rati-il. NAHHVII.I.C , Tenn. , Dec. " 0. The dispatch seul from Memphis regarding Governor-elect Turney being dangerously ill is exaggerated and incorrect. The governor's son , who was in Nashville today , says ho is sitting up and is growing stronger. HEALTHFUL , AOREEAHLB , CLEANSING. for Farmers , Minors and A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER , Cuiea Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Duma , tic. A Delightful Shampoo. . Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watei CURB A new anil complete trcalmeut , coiulitliift ot Bup iHiillorlci , IHiituiunt in t'apiulix , nl o In box tiMf I'll la. A poiltlvo euro for Kjleraal , Inlurual , Illlni or Illvedlnu' . ItehliiL' , Clirnnlo , llucoul or llurcdlturi I'llen. Tbla ruumtly nan never been known 10 fall 1 per box. 0 fur Or > unl by rn.ill. Why utter frou lids terrlblu ul a .o whoa u wtltten uuaranlos Ii poilllvvly klv < in wllli Ulioxui or roiund ibu nionuj tnulcurudi tjoud "taniii for lea namul ) . iluar tul > iu94 by Kuuu \ i'o. , itruK liti. tola azonti , rucr 151Unl Uji ui iiraeu Oiualu , .S'cb , . , . \ , . p "Auonl ten years ace ft fcvcro case of lilood jmj. m. I/wiling physlclstis prescribed medicine nftcr medicine , which I teokwltlioiitnny relief. I also tried tncrcnrl.il and jiotanh remedies , with unsuccessful result. ' , tmfnhlch brotiRht on tin ntt.ick of tncrcitrlal tlicnnmtlsm that mixtlo my lifo ono ot agony. nBBEPeiBfl MW&i BE IN AfflOftA 8 After suffering HIBBfctWinri 9 iVf lUl ff > nr years I gave np nil remedies nnd began using 8.8.S. After t.iklng tcicral bottles I was entirely cttrcil nnd nblo to rcsiitno work. " " j l tlio crcatcst mcdlclno for Wool poisoning to-day on the market. " Trcatlso on Illood nnd Skin Il ea. e mailed froo. Bwurr srccmu Co. , Atlanta , OR. Omalia Medical and Surgical INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY ' Hcst. fncllltlt" . app-irntu < < ami rotund Ics for the successful treatment of cvorv form ot dlMr.isei roipilnni medlualor Mirirluul treatment. M beds for p.itlcnts. ho ird and utlondixneo. Itest iii'coiiuiiodatlons In thu west , \Vrlli for clri'iiln'n on ilJtoniiltlol nnd brncp , trnsycM cluli fcot. ctirvnttiro of Mdnc. pltoi. ttiin- iirn , cmcer. : cnt.irrli. lironi--llHI , liilinlattnn , i-lrclrlc- lljr , ii-iraly.'U , c'lU-ny | | klilnor , blulilcr. : efo , o.ir , nkln nnil blond hiicl nil suruU'nl rt | " DISEASES OF WOMEN ou'm1,1 ' ; , , ; ot noincHi I'ltHI' . Wo linru lately added n lylnc-ln iloinrlm-nt | for women iturlni ; roiillncmunl , Mrktly prlr.ito. Only Uullnblu Medical Instltutu making n upcclRlty of 1MUVAV13 niSKASlsS. All Illomt tl ) ci oi micoc tulty trontod. Srplill- Itlo lol'-oni routovod frnm lliu i-yHliiiu without itior- t'liry. Now Hcstorivtlvo 'I'rnatniunt fo'1 l.osi of VI TAL I'OWF.U. I'.irjoin unntilo to vl lt u iiriir 113 tioAtod nt liotiiu by curriMiuinilanco All cotnninnl. citloiM : ciinlldontl.il. MiMlirlnoj orln triiinonU * ont by limit nr uxirn | < < , erourcly pnrkod. no m.irks to Inillcali-conti'iiti or jcndcr. I'no persiinul Inti-r- vli-wprofoiTod. I'nll nnd caniiilt nsorscnil history of your cnvj , nntl % vu\vlll nond In iilntii wv.ippor our ntllK lrlvntispoclnl nnnif Tn MUM upon iJUUn. iU IUCN or norvu'U8 IHSOHOS Impo- t'.Micy. Bypbllls , ( ilcotund Vnrluocclu , with iiiiaitlon list. llrico9Appllnnroi : for Dcforniltloi nnil Tnusos. OnlyniHiiiifni'tory In tliuno l of DKKOHMITV , At'l'UANX'tt" , Tlttld.SK : ) , KUC3P- H10 I1ATTKHII5S ANIJ lllll/ty. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , 26th and Broadway , O junoil BlulTi I'on minutes rhlofrom center of OnialianoOnialm and Council lllulliclc'ctrlc motor lln . nil. K. C.WIHT'3 NKIIVK AND IIHA1.N TIIHAT- munt , n poclllc for llysturla. Il7/.ln 33 , Fill , Non- rnlKla , lloi'laclio , .N'orvom Prostration cnuioJ by liquor or tub.icuj. aMkofntnu s. .Montul Dopnuilon , SultnctiH of thu llraln. causing tiijtiinlty. inl ory , tlu- cny.doalh.l'rt'iiiafaraOM Atts , Nt-rvousni-si. I.osi of I'oncr In eltliortjev , linpotjncy , I.encorrlico aad all roiu.iluVenkniS3tM ! , Involnntnry IJUSSL-I , hporma- turrhca catmint by over-exertion of llio brain. A inonth'K troAtinont SI ; ii for $ . " > : by mall. Wo Ktiur- nnU'tuI boxoi to euro. Hacti orilor Tor Ii boxes with ! .r > will c ml written k'lHirnntw to rofunil If nut cured. ( Juirantuulisiiod only by Theodore V. l.owla , ilriiK- flat , polo aicnt , sotttlicast corner tiitli nnd FnrDam tirects. Uinalm. W. C. ESTEP Funeral Director , Emlaiiier } ! , 114 Main Street , Council BhilTa. A. H. DYER , IClovatorn. wiirtOiotine , factory aiut nil \Tcirk requiring H Ilinrouuli pritctlcul knou'lrd e nf c * > ngruction nnd HtrriiKlli ot inatcrlulK. u siu-clally. 1 * . O. llox : iilt : Fremont , Ncl > . OORED . . BY ELECTRICITY. . Bend 1O routs for our 100 pn o 'Electro-Medical Tlaeorjr and Prnotlco. " It. II. 1II.1SS , Inna Falls lonn. Sale by llcci lver. NotIce Is hereby filven that , by virtue of an order made by the district court of Douglas county , Nebraska , In the ciuisn of Iti'iijaniln MelquNt , iiliilulliraL'ulusI I'red C' . Weymiiller , defeiiilnnl , I will hell on Siiliirdny , Decemlier 1)1 ) , IH'J'J , at public auction , to lliohlKliest bid der for cash the following described properly and lease-hold Interests , lo-wll : Onu lot of old lumber , slides and staying ; ; one lot of hay , suitable for Ice pacUliiu ; purposes ; one \\iiKon scales nnd wason bo\ ; also a certain lease , de scribed us follows , lo-wll : Under date of De cember ' _ ' , IbOl , made by Thomas Davis to Henjaiiiln Mphpilsl anil ! . C. Weyinnller , run ning Hvo years from December 1 , 1HU1 , for all the water space Inthosw ! | of Ihenw ) ( In sect Ion'J , In township 15 , north muse lea.sl. : ) Also a certain lease ili'sci-lbed as fnllows.to wit : Dndcr date of .MatchIS , IH'J'J ' , niado by Ki- : tliani Davis to Heiijaniln Meliiiilst , iiinnln Hvo years from December 1 , IH'Jl , for tlin two- .story frame house and ontbulldliiKs , tii ether with a ceilaln ] ilcce of Ki'ound on which .said buildings are situated , sillily-round beln In the sw ' ( of the nw ! < of hcetlon 'J , townshlji 15 , ruii-'e 111 , DoiiKlascotinly , Nebraska , more par ticularly described as follous : ciiinmencliiK at a point on the cast line of Mild-10 acres-l.ril ( feet south of .said10 , riniiiliiK theneo cst 31)0 ) feet , Iheneo mirth i8 ! ( ) feet , theneo east 1100 feet Ihenco-south 'MO feet to thu place of be- ( 'lnuliix , containing about onu and onc-liitlf acres , more or less. The sale of the foreKoliiK to lake place at 10 o'clock a , m. on said day at the Ice IIOIISIH , sitnalo on the premises described In said leases and near Cut OH' lake , 1 u III also sell certain olllco stationery and hooks , formerly ti ed by the ( ialo ( Mlv Ice company , said sale to take place at 'Jo clock n. in. of said day , at lliu iilllco of t ! . Andreen , No. 1-1 IK ) JaekMjiislreet , clly of Uinaha. Dated Dec. 'JO , IH'J'J. . at. oimilm. Noli. .1011 Nfi. COKTiaVOU. Itecelvor of ( he ( into L'lly Ice Company. John Q. ltnriner , Attorney. Jl Dec. 'JO , lit .No I ico. In compliance wllh the statutes of the state of Neb , Insiiuh eases made .mil providednoilcu ID hereby clvou that soalnd proposals will bo received at thu olllcu of coiiinils liinur of pub- llo Inii'Is and buildings until ID o'eloek p. in. , the illst day of December , Ibll , ' , for tlio fitrnhhlnz of fmppllcs for the quurter ending March III , 1MKI , for tlio hos pitals for the ins.iiiont I/IICMII | , Hustings and { Norfolk , thu Induatrlal K < * | IOOS ! at Kearney nnil Uonova , thn Insllliilo for the blind ul Nebraska City , thu liislltuto for llio donf nnd dumb at Omalia , lliu Inhtltnto for lliu feeble mlndud al H-'atrloe , thu xoldlurb' homo nt lirand Islanil. tbo homo lor llio friendless nl Mnco'n , and the Industrial homo at Mllford. Kuinalc.s ! can bo procuied by applying to the liiitlliitlons. No bids will he con-Ulered unless In by the tlmo specllled above. The hu i nl rccervcs the right to accept ot re.lecl any or all bids. All bills must he umUu In duplleate. A. U , IIUMI'IIHKV. Commlsslonorot 1'nbllo Lands and Hiilldluxs l.lncoln , Dec. i ! > . Ib9. ' . d.i'dla .Notice , Notice Is hereby clven that the annual meet' hit ; of HID slockholdnrH of llio Omaliu I'nloi Depot company will be held al the oDIcn of llu I'lilon Deiiol coinpaiiy , al the headiiiarleii | of the I'nlon Paeltii ; Hallway company , In the city of Omaha , on the Oth day of .laiiuary 1HU3 , at U o'clock p. m. , lor llio oleclloii of ( II rectors and transaetloii of any other bii-liie | - thul may legally nuno befoic thu meelliii ; . T. It. KIMIIAI.I. , Piesldenl Omaha , llecenibor'JO , IH'J'J. DJId'JUt lru | > u * fer ( iiiHolinn Lltht , Healed bids will t-e received at the olllro o tlm clly comptrolMr up to-I p. in. , .limitary 3 1693. for iwulvod'Jicaiidlo power Ihihl KIM : > llnu liunp-i for llKhtlnc ; the suburb- the city HliU may htulopilcu per lamp , lifter iiiixjiillKn M'hedule , or iirlco pur lamii fioin hiindown ti hiinrlsu. Acerlltled check of 4'JiMl.Od to ac company each bid. The right Is recurved i < inject any or all bids. TIIKO , OI.HK.V , Comptroller. Oiiuiliu , Neb. , Dec. 2'J , 1602. D'JUdUt Odds , and Bnds. Prior to stocJc inking we have ered them up throughout oui * store , nnd Tor the balnnce of this \veeh will innuQ urn to n clenrnno& so/e o.P ODD OVBRCOATQ , ODD PANTS , ODD SL7JTS. l hoynre oT\Tnrious sf es , nndifyou find nny nmong thGin to fit you , you cnn got thorn for n song , and. you cnn't nfford to delny in loolz ing them over. PRICBS CUT IN TWO. \Vo never do anything by nnd in this case we Rnifo the prices on tnese odds nnd ends in many cases to less than half the original value. r , Corner 1 find .Fnrnzmi Streets ARE TROUBLING YOU ! Well , como ami have thorn ox.inilno 1 tiy o'ir optician rtcof charpciindIf no'canarylltto 1 with apnlrot onr"l'KKl < > A'TION" Hl'KCl'AOIilSSor i\'K : i.l.ASS- MI the best In the world. If youdunot neo.l ulattc. we will tellvon so unila Ivl-o yon wlrit tn iln. ( illl > SI'KOTACI.KS or KVK CLASSICS I'llUM M. II L'l * . rialn , Miiokc. bine or hllu Kl'JiicJ , for i > ruliCtln ! : { tUu eye : * , lroin6Jca pair tip. Max Meyer & Bro. Co Jewelers and Opticians. I'iiruiun unit I'lftociiiStreet NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR GRADING , To the owners of .ill lots , ] iirt : < 9 of lots and roul ( .state uloni Uninoion htmu.finm'JItlistrc.nl to the 4U-itcro llnu or thu coutcr of S7th street produced. Yon nro horobj notified that the nnoor- slunoil , tlirco dlslntcrusto frouholilurs of llio city of Unialn. mivo luun dulv iippolnloJ liy the iniiyor , wuli llio approval of thu city uotin- cllifsiul : olty , to ussiisa tlio iltiiiiuuL'S to the owners rehpuctlvuly of Urn property iitruc.totl by the Krailln ? of Uiunoroii struct from Jlth street to llio 4'l-ucru Iln ) or the center of 'J7tli .struct , produced , duclurud nouossary by ordlnnnco No. : ns : ! , passnil Docciuuer lllth , IS : ) . ' , npprovoil ] ) i > ceinlicr t'llli ' , 1M ) . ' . You mo hirtliei' notlllud thai liavlui no- ccptcil suUl nppoliiliiient iind duly ipiiilltlcd ns rcqulrod hv Inw. wo will on the 7th day of Jiiniiury. A. D. IS'Jl. : it llio hotirnf 11 o'clock In llio forenoon , at the ollluj ot T , II. Mcl'ul- IOL-II , rooinHI'J Now York Ulfo bnlldln ? , within the corpornto limits of sulil clly , meet for tlio uurposo of uonildorliiK and iniiklni ; llio ns- sehBtne.ntof dntnuco to tlioowncni respectively of snld properly ufTeelod by the crnilfiiR. tiilclnt ; Into cotisldcrutloii siiuclul benollts , If anv. anv.Yon nro notlfloJ to bo present ixt the tlmo and place iiforosuld unit malio nny oblecllon to or Btutonienls coiieuinliiL'Hild : assessment , of duiuagos as you may consider nrnosr. T. it. MctMIijUIUlI , WM. 0. SlllCIVICIt , QKO. J. PAUL. Oinnhn. Dec. 2W. 163'J. il'.MdlOt PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. Council Cliainlifir , Omiiha , Nob. , I8iX ; Ho It rcsnlvod bv the city council of the city of Omiiha , tbo Mayor uonunrrln : Thut pofiiiunontKlilowiilks bo eonstrnclod In thoclty of Oniiihaaa dosl nalo.l tiulow , within Hvo dnys after thu pnbUoatlon of ihlHrusoln- tlon , or llio personal Hurvlco thoruof , in by orilliiiincu Is anlhori7.od and rcipilrod ; Hiieh slaowaliis to bo luld to the pormainmt crado us ostablUhcd on HIM pavoil Ktrouts spoclllod huruln , unit to bo eoislrnutiid of slono or itrll- lluliil stone , Hcuordini ; to Hpculllcntldiis on ( Ho In thuolllcoof tlio Hoard of Publlu Works , and under IN supervision , to-wll' Kiistslilool 'Jath street , 115 blk I Onpltol Hill uUdUIon , puriiiunont rade , ( ifeutvldo. . Kastsldo of''lid Ktruol. It'i blk " 'J7i ' ! ully.por- maiicnt Kintle. U feet wMo. * West sld ( . or lHh ! street , Us K J nnd s'i J Kulloiu'u istaddlilon , pormanunl crude. , U fuul wide. North side o.Ionc ( l root , Us 5 and 6 blk 171 city , perinanont uradc , H foot wide. Nortl. Bldo of Jones Hlreel , llsfi 7 B blk ITIi elty. ponnanont sradii , H footwldo. Souih side of Juimi street , It 1 blk 107 city , liuniitinonl crude , a feet wlilu. Houtb hide of Jones nt reel , Us 1 3i ; 1 bill I'M ' city , permanent Krado b fuul wlilo. South side of Jono-i slrnnl. IU 1 2 11 4 blk 10.1 eltv. nermunent ( srude , H foul wide , West hliloof l.'ilh strecl. Its I unit 8 blk lfi ! olty. purmanuiit uriKli * . H feel wldu. ICastsldnof 1Mb stri-ot , Its 4 anil f.bll ; IWclty , peniiunonlKradu. 8 fcot wide. Wcstsidoof lUhhtreot. Us I and fi blk 10 < S eltv , iieriiianont itrado , b feutvldo , And , li ! It further rusulvud ; That the Hoard of Public Works bo , and Is huroby nnlhorUud und directed to 1111111,0 a copy of this resolution to liu published In the ollloial papur of tlio clly for onu week , or bo sorvolon the owners of s ml lots , and that iinlesu siicli owners shall within live days after tlio publication or borvlco of Btiph copy conslnictRnld n dtnvalks m heroin rJ < i ml that tlio Hoard of I'uhllo Works O.UHO the hanio to lie ilono. the co < ft of I'onstrii'jtln said sldowulUn ri'specllvuly to bo imsosso'l ' iiiculnst the real estate , lot or n.irt of lot In front of mul nbuttliiK hiic'H Hldowalks. Passed NovemLior-"d und 'JfMi , and Ducotnber 1Jt"'m' A.O.K..WA11IW . , ActhiK President of llio ( 'ouncll. Ii P. DAVIB. I'realdont of the Olty Council , Attest : JOHN UKOVIvri , OltvOlork. Approvml : GICO. I1. IIHMIH , Mayor NOTION TO COXSTItUUT BIDKWAI.Krf. To thi > owners of the lots , parts ot lotx anil real ostuto described hi llio ubovo rusolu- tion You and eaeli of you urn heruhy luitlllud to construct neriiiaiinnl slduwalunns rcijnlruil by a resolution of llio clly council and mayor ol llio olty of Uinuliu. of which the above. U u copy. P.V. . IIIUKHAIJHBU. Chairman Hoard of Public Worka Omaha , Null. , Decumbur'7th. Ib'Ji d'7i7t Special GOUHCIl DIUFFS. \\rA.NTKli-01lll.TO IK ) " iToUHKWOHK. tl.OO M | ior ni'uli imlil , Apply lo .Mrs. llorncoKvcrolt. A\rANTIl ) A Hood trlul Inwycrof 2."i JCIUB' lictiva ' jiracllro nnil a BUOI ! llhrnry wnnta to form a tiarlnerBlilp wllh n lopntiitilu utlorm-y In Council Uliilla whn has nun ) | iriclloj nnil irooil ticquiilu- tnnre In llio IllntriAdJrojs "I.uwyor , " lloo Olllce , CiniiH-ll lIlllllH , In. IlOUSiiS AND LANDS. I 'Olt KA'CIIANGI ! A nleo liuiiin on S. "tli street neariltli avoniurlcar of onciimbninco , for ho ma nUinalin. llnn-icoin I'laoo or Koiinuo I'luoo lira- erred. Will put In ii,5JJ Oltluraacj. UroomuleJl. MeholMin A Co. 1 I'OllHXrilANdH-OooiH-rooin homo on Soutii bib Btroul for latij. ( Jruunsliliilili , Nlcnolvon A Co A IlHTIlACTt * anil loans , ( . 'arm anil oily proporlr -/Liiunxhl unil noli ! . 1'uscy & Thoina : ! , Council IliilTa. IAH\1 unit clly Uans. Munoy leaned on Btook mul Kraln. lli'iil unliuo for B.tlo. Dwulllns and iiiMncMsruMtalH , .Monny limned for local InvcJlors , . .oiiKioTo lu. XI5 I'earl ulruul. \t Ai'HHS uppur llroadtv.iyi Bplonrtlil pleJo for -'plnltliiK ; clioap lor ( Milt , or will oxclmngo for inprovfU roililQimi pronurty In Council Ilium , iioeimhluhlv Nicholson X Co. "MUIIKN AND KilUir land ; rlclisit and moit 'heiuitinil tracl In l-olln-ntlainlo county. aa Knti'i-prlso 1'Iaea ; Ilro or Ion aora lols. Urvoa- hloldc. McliolMiii .V Co. , U'JI llroailivay. Airi : WANT Ion acren of Innj wllhln flvo nillos of ' < elly. Ilnn't euro how roiiKh II la. Uroua- hlohlfl , N'lcioli ! > oii X I'o. ENTUIlI-lllSIC I'luCH. for fruit a or Kanltmi inbiirban lioiinia , line ncro loti , twenty nilniilui lloin motor line , lii'ouiuhleldi , Nlcholnon & Co , 1JMUJITKAHM linprovoil , n mlle nnil n linlf from lliiiio | < tlnlllcn , : i < t ui.Toti r > room lioiuj , Btulilo. 'tc. Will uxolianza for riiihlonoj In Council uluai , Urc-onahlelili , Mi i jlsunt - Co. 1 a > < ACIlKri , : iy mlloH from clly ; will neil nt cut If -Milken Ihls uoo ! < > ( jrounshlehU , Nlchotnon & Co. Ko CI1OIC1 ! lots In Mnyno nitdltlon near cant end 'Jot tbo now Inler lalo lirliluo. Will null In bnncriof or ulntily. ( ieiiruj Molnalf , Council lllulls. IS-i'/Cltr fnrin In Ni'li. , fi'TOom lioiino , Etablo and 8liud , 70 Heron In riiltlvallon. 1'rlco fV.VO par ncro. Tcnimciiiy. Jolumlon , V Van fallen. DANOINQ BOHOOL. MONDAYH In It. A. parlor * , ctillilron. I p , ni.t ailultB , 7il : ) p. in. t-iiclula uconil and foiirtll Moniliiyn.-Jp. in. Jlnnle furnliibiid partliiB anil clubi. Aililrcsn It. A. rarlurs , Council lllutln.orlOM Karuaia bl. . Uuintm. W. 13 , C'lmnibum. ' liiBlrnclor. MISOELLANROUS. GAUIIAOH lumovnd , cnsipooln , Vftilltl oua - cliltnnoys eloanu I. iC. 1) . Iturki ) , elty bid ; . 1100M3 Or tlio Il < itn > rllnl > H I'nHltli'aly Ciiroil hyliuliilHt orliiu'llr. II til nun' It ran t > o Iven In 11 cup of conooor loa or In food wllliout llui knuivlnilito nf lliu pnllunl. It M lituo- lutoly liiiniilenK nnil will infect a iiariniinunt unit nmudy cur D. Mlnillior Ilia patlont U u inoitarnla di Inker or an alcoholic wreck. It has boon lit veil In tlioiinanil ! of uubca unit In nvery InnUnca n purfuct turn Inu icillowiul It novur falla , Thu y toin unco liiiprok'nalfil nllh Iliofpoclili.1 , It liccoiucs an n tier ImpOHHlhlllly for the lUiuor up pull In to uxlBl ( illlN til'lCdll'IC Cl > , , 1'ioji ) . . Cluclniiutl , o < 8 PIIKO bonk of piirllonliiri fruu. Tu IIH hail of Knlin H Co IHb und Uoiiirlus Bti. Whole ale. , Illiike , llruc .V . 'o. , und lUchaidoon Urutf Co , Oinali 11 , Ist'U TO TIIK OWNKIIH Ol' AIJ < LOTH OR I'AIITB ot IIIIH on "It" HUcol from lllth Huuc.1 to 17th Htrnut , You are hereby nollflnd that the unibr- HlKiiod. tlifcodlslnlorosted frooholdera of the uily of Omaha , have been duly appointed by the mayor , wllh the. approval of tlin city coiinuit of Hald clly , to itbaesi llio dainaito to thu owners rospeullvoly of the pronorly uf- fueled by the Kriullnit of "II" Htruot from Mill blreot in lUh hlrool. declared necessary by ordlnunuii No , 'MH\ unused Deeembur lUlb , IS'ji , approved December luth. WM. Vnu are further notified that h ivhu ac cepted said fipnotnliiiuiit , nnd duly quiillflod IIH required by law , wo will , on thu J''tli duy of January , A. I ) . IWIi , at the hour of II o'eloulc In thu afloinooii , at llio olllro of fiuo J. Paul. lliu Knriiaiii htruot. wllhln the cor- jioralcllinll * of Bald eltv. meet for tlio purpose - pose of cnnslderliiK nnd m.ildir ; the titweis- inent of damuii | to the owners lespi-etl vuly ot H.ild properly nlfectod by said grade , tuklni ; Into conslilurailon special bonetlts. II any. Vou aru notllled to bo ptesuiit nt Dm time and plaeo aforesaid and iniiku : iuv oboutlon ) > Ui or btatuments cuucunnn HUU | nMua of damuijea us you may eoimldur iiroper. MX ) . .1. I'AUU \V. ( J , hllltlVIClt , JAr > . bTUKUAM ( ) Omaha Nab D 17th lo'/i di-J-Uigi , , o. , / -