Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 21, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEr DvS'ESDAY , OCTOBER 21. 1806.
SPEG1RL NOTICES.
for thr c column *
Trill IIP tnlcen nntll lUiTtll p. m. . for the
evenlnc nn < l nntll H p. m. for ttie
mornlnff anil Snnilay rilltlnnn.
AilTcrtl > r , by recinevtlnc it nnm-
Iirrcil cliPck , can linve nn tvrr nil-
clre < metl In a nnnibere I letter In car s
of The Hee. Annrrrrx o oililre * etl
Trill lie drllTered on preientntlon of
the check only.
Ttntr . 1 l-2c n TrorJ flrit Innirtloni
] c a iron ! thercnflrr. Xolblne tnUrn
for Ie n Minn 2 c for the flrit Inser
tion. Thrnc nilvertlnements must be
run cnnrcntlrely.
WA.\TKD SITUATION.
rosnxG TO r > o KVENIJCM. BT
tnplor > l - nirtBrtaiT. . iti -
A 1 . B - .
\VA.\TED3IALE IIBLP.
VATEr > . AX IDS.V : tTOO CAN' THIXK OP
> rna dmpte U > lsc w p teat ? Profc * roor
Mru. tbcr nmr brtnr y < M wMlth. Writ * John
IT -rMirn I & Co. . IVpt. V. . Putrct Attomevj.
fOjinct-m. D. C. . for tbrtr JL * 0 prtse off r
ll" taveotloni wanted. B 171
WANTErTRAKtJXO FOR < T-
Tto
'
F.TI-T extra IndurecMats to caytooMn. n to
tlW n r month and expen * * * . Chaa. C. BMiop
A Cr. . St. Lnnla. B-M5t4 NM-
W ANTEP MKX TO LEAR.V BARBER TRADE ;
w t .ir > i th * tra < te thorrnKhly In eUrht w k
br * n * ntr ! lr IMW yMrm. < t r and evvnlnc
ela > > toots trtr ; wm * a SBWrtays whtl
V rnire eat | nro mallei fr * . JJol ' B r-
tr f.i : ifi ? . IU N. Ui it St. Lavtr. Mo.a .
a-
W\XTET > . r XK M.VX IN KTtRTCOfNTT TO
JTprnvrt tanre mxlleal ttantfr : anod pay : no
v-r-n r qolr d : work Jt St. L.
rxn , an. IIL
SALESMEX IN EVKRT DWTIU T :
nrtr muwn. Mmptwi trte ; al ry or mmts- -
til n. with np i s from Mart. Lake Brn .
C CbJcaco. B-XSK a
. . WANTED. TO HANTJLB OtTt
f . 'I line it ctitar-i : r od l loc ra nU. S. iL
! . ftn & ro. . PtiiladelphU. Ta. B-MS M'
% VA5TEDFE3IALE HELP.
XJ TCS WANTJXO GOOD. RBSPBrTABLK
jrr'ail Scandinavian T. W. C R A. Horn * .
r 'i rv.np < irt- C M7H M *
Tvvvrr OCCD COOK , ursr ALJ O no
wi' "ir r > rman or Bohemian > r f rM. la-
q.-e M 3 Sft l St. C TTT Jl
W MPN XVHO CAX SEW. APPLY AT
f r i jy hnmwork : itiwl was > : no
rte r.rrourr : od ( tamp for -wor *
TTnUrs. . National N kwe r fo. . P. O.
B'X T5 > T Philadelphia. Pm. C-M W r.
FOR nEVT HOCSES.
IKS IN ALL PARTS OF THK CITT. THE
O F r > v1 Company. IMS F mam. D S7S
Hui.iE3. BKNEWA A CO. . 1M X.
iir ; P.K HOUSES. C A. STARR.9eS N. "
HM HEATED STORKS AND FLATS.
Howard RaiKk. aseat. MM Chlcaso '
C'1I' ' B HOCBIK AND COTTAGE ? ALL
ta city. X to W. FMeUty. IT- "
LAP.'E LIST OF HOCSK8. THE BYRON
lit i Co . til S. Mlh * t. D 177
WALLACE. BROWN BLKJCTH
' P R' " T FVRNISHED OR rNFCRNlSHKD
house , ! rrwnji ; modern. W Part
ST MART'S AVKROO MODERN
-e K5Garrln Bn > . . Mtt Faraam. D TO
FLAT BM * : ROOMS. MODERN. CLOXfiER
rw S f. cor. Wh aad Jon fc Garrni Br u
K'J Famara. " ' '
. L.UJOE DLK- .
ALU SIZIM FROM 0.09 UP. K.
RENT. T-ROOM COTTAGE OP LARGE
< Ui3Mi iun . with roodrn mv ic i ; ID
cluJiiur b < h room , with porcelain tub aad
itlarr wash t nd. ne-xtr anlhhfl In th
tn ai'tiv * mannvr : lanie yant with So
tr > e > rrr.t. t p r month , location. JKh it.
thirl d-T north nt Leie Apply to W. a
M-ile. i t Flr Xatlooal bank fculldlnc.
MODERN FRAME. DETACHED
av nae ; choice. SM.
F ! S - o 0)rn l. . N. IS
S-r m imJ rn brtck. l S. JSth. * - .
m jno l ra. lit * < 1 Woolworth. SC.S * .
C X STARR. N. T. IJ Wj |
FOR K.KST. 5S N. ST. . ROOMS. ilOD-
IH'1 i'.if. . rnla it. . nxitns.
rriT 1 a.venjxirt . , roe i. OI.M.
U -ise : ' r rent la all ports ot UK city.
231JENNAX-LOVB CO. , 4M PaMon bBc.
D-Mlll NU
F'TIST FLOOR or COTTAOE ; OA3 : BATH
SCLJ Howant tr t. D M3T 3'
FROM UP : LARGE U8T
eompany. IX * Idi
D-MTW
ICS1E-3 A. SNAP : A FINK ALL MODERN.
r ra vi ttaire , faratab a. oo L av nwjrU ir
ari't Orrta av nue ; low rrat : apply at unce.
Fidelity Trait esffipiay. KK Famara alrcct.
D-Uwl S
ron iinxT FcitxisiinD noons.
Ft a RENT. ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT
bcarJ. Iraqi hJU e > t tric Ucht , rhtrator.
tm batha. rates re-i oaabl . Brunawlck hot L
r.\t FI RNISHBD ROOMB T\VO St'ITABLE
. r icht houk * en > lni. dl S. 17th Aw.
XI E FVRNISHED ROOMS. LIGHT
1UJ d. Uth. E TM S'
fRNlSHSD ROOMS ; HOUSEKEEP-
St. Mary's. E M7SJ
FLHMSHKD U003IS A.VD nOAHD.
FOR KENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH OR
w Ua'-.t board ; itram hrat and all modem
. -pi-rpmfnti ; spreUl tow ratei for th wla-
t , r. MUIanJ hotel. Itth aad Oilcafo. M. J.
Fran.-i , _ proprietor. T 5
ALFANTIMt DOCGLAi. ROOMS. FUR.
rr unfuniiatirJ ; price * to salt the Un-.ti.
F
PLTVSiNT STK.VM HEATED ROOMS. WITH
i * . board. 3 Capital ave. Prabody
- r F M7 T S '
K'R RENT. FURNISHED ROOM. WITH OR
without board : ruraar * . bath.
Stvcn tnJ nnulrxt. 3Vi Famam it.
DESIR.\QLE SCNNT ROOMA WITH BOARD :
private family ; oeuichn ! rwWtoce : rXercnrrs.
T2 North IWh tre t. F MSW a
VOtt ni\Tf > FCHMSlIED UOOMS.
t CHMT1ERS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. MAN
anit tilt , water 12 liUcfeen , steel link. J1J N.
'
1'Ux. C 3U
Foil HEM' STOHES AXD OFFICES.
FTRST-CLAS8 BRICK STORB BITILDIXO. let !
Famam. three lUinet an.1 tatemeat. will alter
la nut tenuct ; tuv rert. 114 Ut Nafl Bk bUc
'
i-ao'
FJR RKNT. THE i-kTjllt BltJCK
at 114 ; ' raam at. Tbla buiVltBff baa a
rrm nt t temrat. o > < > pl te Kaaci b * ttne ox
ture * . mier no aJl aoun : taa. nc. Apply at
Vi r-ff.tt ot The Ure , I MO
D TO ItU\T.
! . r M ACRR TR4VCTU. THREE TO FIVS
- a'Mi farms tea io any ratkn at Omaha.
1'axtoa blnaV K MJC N4
TO RENT , A OOOD FUXXWUD
.T u Km Uv * tunm ; Umt ot rel r firM.
A' ti < s j. Darker t SOB. . Caifiix. Im. .
Ci-3 f Urand Ho i. K-MCM 3
\ \ - ANTKInVO FCRKJSHKD KOOMS FOR
I. : * : * t'Mtk + tvlnf. Koibu * aoDtnu-noea. Ad-
d.ta A l , Bte. K-JW-JI *
WAN rr > 7l.V BBSPWTAFLS BOARJMXO OR
f a" ! < ] > , tnezi < rf 4v ? i e a and b-arJ for
y sf women : diler Icr a short ilia ; ot per
manently AditrMl T. W. C A. . Bee beUUice.
K-Mt * it'
STOUA.au.
A IFIT STIR AGE AND WAKEIIOL'SE Ca.
.
> CS . , J att. C Etnl ior j and forwardlar.
. M ai
vjkx - 4 STORAGE , tuj FARM. ,
WAATHD TO IlL'Y.
WAMT1CO. I > AX OF SH TUVNt > OR JC-
laMl itml'i aetd tame * * ; ( On * dctvtn ; Mrnxt
ami oftrap. A r t Lee Oftey F rr ir t ,
WAXTKD TO TT A FRK5K JKATKT
mart tM ch y , t r oah. A < Mr M A is.
FARM Or K10HTT ACRKB WtTMIX 19 TO
ml I "f < " > tnaha. mtntt be BrM-rla * * and r"- .
bulbtlnira , will pay all * . Birml * . Paxtna
9MK hl X * - .
* o' i' *
' . OOOD * rDXD-HAXD B.IBT CAR-
. A a. tv .
X-J
FOR . < ALBnon'IJS A.\D WAROXS.
FOR SALE-MORjnt. -KiWAnD ANT >
a M or win trxte fwr n'.ucerlM. Inquire i.'or.
ttth Are. ai 1 Man > Jt P-MI-n *
For , SALE MISCKLLAXKOfS.
CHEAPSBT HARPWOOD wrKx
btoC ow4e C. R. Le. Ml Dansas. < e-tS
FOR 8ALK. CHBAP : OX SMITH-PREKIER
tjrpvwrtter. with dk : one b irit rlMck pun < -h.
two fcsr-whwl tracks ; one lettar press. J. H.
TOmtout , Meeelvw. Mil Itsraey lu- % .
Q MSW
POOL TABLE FOR * ALE AND HALF r F
stare room for rent. laqvtn at E N l i at.
O MSW S
BIO AtTTIOX SALK AT OM.VHA AfiTlOX
< 'o . nj.powte poitolAce W ! ne dar < " b-r 21.
at M a. m. Q-M > 7 a-
CLAin VO YA.\T3.
MRS. MART FRITZ. CLAIRVOrAXT m N.
it S-MKS Vt-
3I.VS5AOU , HATII5 , ETC.
MME. SMITH. n DOCGLAS. ROOM M\S-
aac * and steam baths. T-iS'ir : <
MISS AMES. VAPOR BATHS. MASSAGE. MIT
S. Uth SL. room S. T-M > n-Nf
MR ? . DR. LEON' . ELE < * TRI < MAitSAC ? PAR-
Jor : rermhlnt ; ad curative , don t 'all t >
call. 411 Se. Uth ft. , npatalrs. T MOS il
P Ell SOX A L.
\ri9S VAN VALKEN BCRO DBSTROTS PER-
raaneatlr br "trctrtcltr wveRluous h lr. moles ,
wana. ete. Ro n 4K N. T. Life Bid * .
RUPTURE CURED : NO PAIN. NO DETEN-
tkm from bewtaem ; we rtrfer to hundrwls of
patients cured. O. E. Miller Co. . 7 N T.
LJfe bolldlor Omaha. Ne * . L-SK
BATHS MAS AGK. MME. POST. MtH S ISTH.
I. S S
VLVVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR tTERJNE
trouble * . Fhrslelan In attendance. Coanilta-
eon or health book free. tt Bee bids.C .
C H9
SEE CARTER HARDWARE CO. . 1M DOUG-
bu. far maateU , trates. ttle * . marble work. ete.
GENTLEMAN. J . TOMIXG TO XEBR.VSK.V.
wlchoj to wrrespawl - ith a Iad7 of m- MOb -
Jwt. frlendxhip or matrimony. Aldrexs F.
MarteL El Pa o. Tex. US M
JIOXEY TO LO.VX HEAL ESTATE.
ANTHONT LOAN i TRUST CO. . 515 N. T. L.
Qalek muney at low rate * far c io1 - farm loans
In towa. northern Mtawiurl. eaMcra Nft > r * k .
W 31
CITT LOANS. C A. STARR. SB N. T LIFE.
W X
MONET TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real eUte. Brennatt. Lav * Co. . PaJtton block.
Mr 9 (
LOAXS O.V IMPROVED & rNTWROVED CTTT
; rap rty. W. Fsraam Srattt & CO. . in * Farnam
MOSET TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE
F. Darta Co . Ui Firsam St. W as
PRIVATE MONET. FROM UM UPWARD. F.
D. We d. l th aad '
* PER CENT M'fNET TO LO.OC ON OMAHA
real ertmte & Neb. lira * . W. B. MeUlr. Omh
W T7
MOXEY TO
MONET TO LOAN ON FCRNllL'KB. PIANOS.
boon. irsKatu. tc. ; at lewct rai * In cltr :
no rwnovcl af iwxli : rtrttUy conUi ctl"l. you
cm BOX thr hua off at aay Urn * or In aay
aaouttl. . OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CXI.
3K So. l to St.
x-m
MONBT TO LO.VN. . . . DATS : FVRNI-
turr. piano * , tie. Due Green , room 1 Barker bile
CHAXCE3.
FOR SALE. ABOCT I.9M L8& i fION TYPE.
71 Itx. snt . UO pair two-Uitrd cuea. M
double Iron uo < U for two-thirl ea > * . ThU
material u u l on The Omaha Un and Is
la fairly good coniUtkm. Will be f Ul chip
Ic Imlk or In quanttur * to rait ; r tui r.
Ap < > lr > B prson or Ur mail to Tbe D Pnb-
IMllBK CO. . OuMb * . Nf * . T 71
tSS AVBP GE WEEKLY NET INCOME WITH
MM tam 4. Safe. con * rvatlv . Pm p ta > .
> rocf . tne. T ? . Daly. 13ft Bmadway. New
Y * . T-M K Nlf
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
.VBSTR.\CTa. THE BTRON REED COMPANY.
P.e St
HOUSKS. LOTS. FARMS. LAND(5
Gvo. P. Bemil B al EJts.lt Co. . Pazton Dlk.
Re MS3 OSS
F.UUI LANDS. C r. HARRISON. ! S N. T. L.
UE > -O9J
MHSIC. ART ASD LAXGCAGE.
GEORGE F. GELLENBECK. BANJO , MANDO-
lln and guitar teacher. Room 412 Bw BUli.
TeL il m
WM. H. SCHMOLLER & CO. . STATE AGENTS
for Ivera 4 Pn > L Vo & Sons and Emerecn
planm. Stvinway Parter. Grand ; biz bargain * .
31S McCacuc building : maadolUu b k > w cot.
M-7U ! l
DCILDIXG A.VD LOA.V ASSOCLVTIOXS.
SHARES IN MUTCAL L. . t B. ASS'N PATS .
7. S per cent waea 1. i t rean old. always re
deemable. 17t4 Faraaa St. Nattlnjer St .
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECtTtE G.X > D
Interest on xavlosz. Apply to Omaha L. & B.
A ' . 17 Faraiai. G. M. NalUoger , Sec.
Sec.XI
XI
I1ICYCLES .UVD REPAIRI.\G.
IF YOC WANT TO BIT OR SELL YOCR BI-
crcle. co to Omaha Bicycle Co. 33
HORSES AVI.NTERED.
HORSES WINTERED ; BEST OF CARE. 367
Cnt r st. M S
GOOD SHEDDING ; BEST CARE : . MONTH ;
W. F. Sarder. SHh and LeaveawoRh ; write
SMS Marcy. M-7H N17 *
PLENTY OF FEED. SHEDS AND WATER ;
none * cillej for aad < leUver d ; ratn. H per
moBta. AJdrtu Dail jr. Creaeent Cltr. Ia.
LOST.
LOST-A TOX TERRIER ESiJ WHITE
bodr. with Oark ear marks : aUo hat a tall
very t rt. Annwera to name of Bo. Tag 44. '
Reward if rwuratd to Frank E. Moore so to
Lost fi6B- -
LOST. VMBRKLLA. AT CRglQHTON THE-
ater. wow ! handle. Saturday ercatac. October
W ; Uter-tlpp ol. wlta monocrans "J. 3 , C. "
R tum to Crticaton theater and r niv re
ward. Lost-MTS * U
LOST : ON OCTOBEP. IS. A BROWN LKATHBR
belt , with llT r Unruiir : > ; reuirt. if r -
tarne-1 to South l h CLoct MSST 3
_ i
IMIYSICAL CCLTIRE.
EIjOCCTION MRS. W. DORWARD. S3 jf.
-MS3 Nil-
riMlOLSTERlAG.
GO TO M. s. WALKLIN FOR RIGHT PRICES
on furniture packing and rrpalrinc : mat-
uwfcua. eoecfa > and atuhiuaa , ill ! Cumirc
tt. Trt UU. 3.1
31KUICAL.
I'BOK. WlLaOM'a
WUhUJJ-RENOWNKD "AC-
llao. a ptMltlvv & .iarrt cure and ere re-
ttorrr ; da act faB to uy ih tre tnalmwm
at aur < Cc vry aerates
Itvta M to U a.
w. : oo = . aaa b. eatTtnent of iu awrtu ; die.
ttooarj' of dU u fr . aMee houn I to U
. ro. I to I ji. m. BOMS n. D uSai Mock.
M77I Jl
D.v.\cn.\G sriiooi-
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A CLASS FOK ADVANCE PCPIL3 18 NOW
formlnr t Mrsnds , at I p. m.'ticket ( ar M !
wef * , O. ( rcnt ur.ttl n d. C ! l it J M tUn > r f
itreei ; always epra. - UJCA NSS
f I
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NKW HOM& HOCEEH. . | J AXU - \ \ H'TE '
mac tne oSict , lill MT. at * . Tel , itT
40
3IIORTHA.XD A.tD
A . c VAN SANTS SCHOOL , ra N. T. LIFE.
PHIVATK i IN3TW1 'TIOS IX SIHORTII ANf > HT
nLOCUTIO.X.
_
, ELLA DAY. R. s. JRD FLOOR. SB
3i.v < o\ WORK lonnKit.
J. P. HBALT. 1 B CL.VRK STREET.
PAWNBROKERS.
f H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONET. 411 N. M T.
SUES & CO. .
PATEXT SOLICITORS ,
Bee Bulldinc.Omnhs.
Omnhs. Nebr
Advice and 1'i-ent Boole
FREE ,
For Reliable Political News
And to keep informed
Of the progress of the
Presidential campaign
You must
Read The Bee
Every day.
lovtl Ilru .
PILLS
i < l Only Cra > t K
6 U tf kJ Loot Orusuu.
DR. S. 3. COLLINS
antidote. Aa. . Exp. lime. . Cnlcaco
NOTICE OF THE SITTING OF THE CITT
COL'XCIL A3 A BOARD OF EQUALI
ZATION.
To the owners of the lots , parts of lots and
real estate abunlnp on or adja < * nt * °
the streets. ai. rs or avenues herein
named or situated In whole or ta part
within any of the districts herein speci
fied.
You and each of you are hereby notified
that the city council of the city of Omaha
will 5lt aa a Board of Equalization. In
committee room "A. " In the city hall.
Omaha. Neb. , on Friday , the Sd day of
Octobor. l-j. from 9 o'clock a. m. to
o'cJcck. p. m. . for the purpose f consider
ing and equalizing the proposed levy of
special taxes and assessments aa shown
by "Proposed Plans of Assewment" now
on flliIn the ortic * of the city clerk , and
correcting any errors therein , and of hear
ing all complaint * that the owners of prop
erty M to b a # esecd and taxed may make ,
said special taxes and aseeM < cnent3 pro
posed to be levied beln ? necessary to cover
the cost of the svenl Improvements duly
authorized to be made and now completed ,
as follows :
To cover the one-half cost of eradins
17th street , from Vlnton street to Castellar
5tre t , amounting to th- sum of KA5.IT.
which said sum It la proposed by report
duly adopted by the city council lo asseaa
on both sides of 17th street , from Vlnton
street to Castellar street , pro rata per foot
frontace. according to the usual scaling
hack process. In depth from the street , as
follows :
On the west side to the center of the
block :
On the eaat side , in Morrison's addition ,
to the first alter : IB Improvement Associa
tion addition , 1C feet : the foot fronbtfee on
lot I. Morrison' * addition , to Ixj SK ) feet.
Rate per foot. JO.X4.
To cover the one-half cost of gradingthe.
alley north of Dodie street from th
avenue to th street , in block X Crescent
park , amounting to the sum of JUili.
which said sum It la proposed , by report
duly adopted by the city council , to aaoeea
on both side ; ) of Mid alley , according to
the usual scallnir back process , in depth
from the alley as follow * :
On the north side to the center of block-
On the south side the depth or one lot.
Rate per foot. W.lSsX
To cover the cost of permanent sidewalks ,
laid by John Grant , contractor , aa per esti
mate of August 4th. 1$9 , tnciudin ? cost of
inspection , amounting to the sum of JH7J8.
which said sum It la proposed by report of
the city council duly adopted to aa s3 ad
follows :
On lot 5 , block . city J14S 55
On lot 5. block 3C. city _ „ , 1 * JC
On lot 1. Hall Place a
On lotr Hall Place M
On lot ra , Horbach's 1st add ; SS II
On lot X block i Paddock Place S
On lot 4. block 3. PaddocK Place , . 47 74
On lot 14. block 1. Wood's Place 4C 30
On lot 13. block L Wood's Place 4651
On lot 16 , bloUc 1 , Wood's Place a 0 (
On west IK feet of tax lot 14 , sec , W ,
T. 15. R. IS 3 :
On e st 12 ! feet of tax lot 13. sec. 19.
T. IS. R. 13 l 43
To cover the cost of p rmac nt sWevalks
laid by John Grunt , contractor , as per esti
mate of September 1st. 1SS. including cot
of inspecUon , amounting to the sum of
KS.3t. which sold sum It Is proposed by
report of th * city councfl , duly adopted , to
assess aa follows :
On lots , block li city J138 07
On lot 11. block li Shlnn'a add Si 17
On lot 12. block li Shinn's add 115 10
posed by report of the city council duly
adopted to assess pro rata on the real
estate In said district , and bging the real
estate on both sides of Elm street from
list street to 3rd reet , to a depth of 17V
fe-t. Rate per front foot. SO.T915& .
To cover the cost c * turning off water at
corporation cock on the north-wast corner
of Sth and Mason streets , amounting to the
sum of JTS:9. aa shown by bills of Graham
Park and the American Water Works com
pany , duly approved by the Board of Public
Works , which said aum It Li proposed by
report of tbe city council duty adapted to
assess on lot 30. Heed' Second Addition.
To covpr the cost of abating nuisance on
Lot 9. Block C. Prospect Place , under Me
direction of the Boara of Hcati , ihe sam *
consisting of removing nlsht soil from said
premises by .U McDonald , contractor ,
amounting to the sum of iS.l ? which said
sum it Is proposed by report of the city
council duly adopted to assess on sold Lot
9 , block C. Prospect Place.
To cover the coat of nhaMns nulsnr.ee
under direction of the Board of Health ,
consisting of cleaning vault at No. ISIS
Nicholas street , by A , McDonald , con
tractor , amounting to the sum of J5.58.
which said aura it is proposed by report of
the city council duly adopted to assess on
the w t U feet of the east 41 feet of lot
6. block le . city.
To cover cos : of abating nuisance under
direction of the Board of Health , conrtatlntf
of cleaning vault at Xo. 1C1 South 3th
street , by A. McDonald , contractor , amount.
In ? to the aum of O.M. cratch said aum it
Is proposed by report of the city council
duly adopted to assess on lot M. Burr Oak.
The "usual scaling back process" to
which reference la made In this notice Is
as follows : One-third of such pro rata
cost upon the one-tilth part of the whole
amount of ground to be assessed , flrst
abutting upon the street line along said
Improvements. One-flfth part of such pro
rata cant upon the second one-sixth part of
the whole amount of ground adjoining i
thereto. One-ilxtn part of such pro rata
cost upon the third one-sixth part of the
whole amount of said ground next adjacent ;
and three-tenths of saw pro rata cott upon
the n-ljacent or remaining one-half of the
whoia of > ald ground.
You ara further notified that sold "Pro
posed Plans of Assessment" are now sub
ject to the Inspection ami examination of
any of the owners of said loU. parta of
lots or pieces of real estate , or th * iw pec- .
tlor. or lamination of any other person '
Interested In said proposed a seMmenU. at'
the otHce of saM rtty Crk. ! . and that by a ,
report of a committee of tuid c < ty council t'
duly adopted It in proposed Uwt unles * for
good and sutSrtent ean * it fa otherwise | I
'
t'
ordered and determined , that the cost of i
said improvements respectively be assessed i i I
on the Mvent ! lot * , pans of lots and pieces '
of real estate as shown by saki proposed
plans of assessment.
You and each of you are hereby notified to
app ar before raid Board of Equalization.
at the time and place above sp clHed to
make any complaint , statement or objec
tion you desire concerning any of said
proposed levtos and amaeamonta of special
BEECHBR HIGBY. City Clerk.
Omaha. Nebraska. October ttut. 13K
Octlt-d-Tt-m
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married men. between ages of 11 and 39 ,
"jtizena of .he Cnit d States , of good char-
t r and temperate habits , who ran speak.
read a d write Ensitoh. For In'orroatlon
apply preferably by latter to Recruiting1
OBV-er. F-rt Croot. Ecllevrie. Neb.
ANELEGANT ; BUTTON FREE
with each package of
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COLLECTION OF BUTTONS
WITHOUT COST ,
South Omaha News.
. j = . iiUSfiz \ rVf-3r
There is an ordinance Setore tie city coun
cil which provides that ihe office of milk
inspector be made a salaried one and that
the salary be lied at JT9 per month. When
lie ordinance creating tbe office of milk
inspector was pised .It provided that the
office be selfiustalalng and that fees be
paid for the laapectlon ot dairies and the
testing of samples of mflk. It was thought
at the time that the'revenue of the office
would be about $70 a couth , aad thus would
pay an energetic nan/to'Mevote hie whole
time anil attention UTtSe work laid out. The
revenue has fallen considerably beloor tain
sum. Mayor Ensar is-ki iaror of placing
tie inspector oa the salary roll provided he
ta made a special policeman aad looks after
lleesse matters as well.
ORDIXA.\CE .MUST 11C IMS S ED ACAI.Y.
Another Hltrli In t ! - Iwnnanee uf tlic
Renevrol Homl * .
A special meeting of the city council waa
held last night for the purpose of amending
the'renewal bond ordinance. The city at
torney stated that the amendments to the
bond ordinance were made at a special meet-
Ins , when all members were not present.
For that reason the wiole ordinance win
hare to be passed again when ail members
are present. It 1 * also desired to change
the title of tbe bonds from renewal to fund-
in' ; bo-ids. Member Bennett Is in tbe east
and another meeting for the purpose of tak
ing up this matter will be held when ti re
turns.
After adjournment the mayor and councll-
jne proceeded to Twenty-seventh and X
streets and pulled tbe fire alarm bos In
order to test the new Ran ? in fire hall No.
1. The time of arrival was taken with a
stop watch. Hose company No. 1 pulled up
at tbe box In one minute and fifty-five seconds
ends after tbe button had "been pushed. Chief
Holland followed In two minutes and forty-
elght seconds and No. 2 base company had
a stream of water on la four minutes and
ten seconds. Tbe oaclals appeared pleased
citb tbe performance of tbe department.
Mnitter IMumhi-r-H Object.
The proposition as submitted to the coun
cil Monday night to add the Inspection of
plumbing and gasflttlng to tae duties cf the
building inspector Is cot looked upon with
favor In some circles. Robert Parks , the
present Incumbent of the buidlog ! Inspector's
oQce. is In the plumbing business himself.
City Attorney Montgomery has been In
structed to prepare an amendment to the or
dinance creating the o3ce cf building Inspector
specter , aad the matter will come up in
regular form at net Monday night's meet
ing of the council. Tbe mayor eaid jr-ster
day that he would not be In favor of mak
ing tbe office a salaried one. neither is he in
favor of making the charse suggested un
less It can be shown that the citizens want
a plumbing Inspector , and one la needed to
properly protect tbe eanitary condition of
the city.
Ryan WnnM to Hftnln the LIchf.
An attempt U to be made by tbe council
to remove a couple of electric street lights
n tbe Third ward to a more thickly settled
portion ot tbe city. One light In particulars ,
bat seems to worry one or two members
of the council is the one out near John J.
Ryan's residence , which was placed there
when Mr. Rvsn was In tbe council. It li
understood that a strccse2ort will be made
> y Ryan and bis frienfU to keep tbe light
where It ia and a lively yae Is anticipated.
Tbe electric light eoinpaay will move llgbta
now for just what It costs for wire , poles
and labor. This arrangement was arrived
at sonic time ago and is entirely satisfactory
to tbe city offlclalj. *
rirorznnlilnc the Ron'rd of Cbarltlr * .
Now that winter Is coming on there Is
some talk of recoenizins"tbe South Omaba
Joard of Charities. pa { * winter tbls asso
ciation did much to rslier ? suffering among
tbe poor people. The work was managed
in a systematic manner Tsad every applica
tion for aid was examined before food or
coal was furnished. MJJ-OI ; Ensor was at tbe
bead of tbe board last winter and it Is ex
pected that be will occupy tbe same posi
tion again this year , "f
SnluonM Wltlinu'V'a Lici-n c.
Tbe attention of tb'council bas been
called to tbe fact that three saloons In tbe
city are being run without a license. This
occurs where tbe person who took out a
license May 1 baa fold out his business and
tbe license bas not been transferred , neither
bas a sew bond tor the present proprietor
been fllaJ. Such saloon keepers must flx
up a bond durlru tbU week and present it
to tbe council next Monday Bight.
Mayor Pardonn Wllllutu Huclicn.
Yesterday Mayor Enssr pardoned WUHam
Hughes * ho was sentenced to thirty day *
la tbe county jail a fe < r days ago for bia ;
drunk and dlMrderly aad resisting an oQ
car. Chief Breaaan objected strongly ta
Hushes being released. Tbe parents ot tbe
young man promised fanbfully to send him
away and upon tbe strength of this state
ment tbe mayor signed tbe pardon.
Mniilc City i ; < i li.
Tbe rase of Sadie Moor ? who ia charge 1
w"h frequenung wine rooms , w'l t heard
tbU afercooa by tbe police Judz ? Th *
waa released on ball yesterday after-
so&o.
The poKce force will give Its anaual ball
on Thursday evening.
J. Laycock ot Cbeyenae. Wyo. , waa a Tts-
Itor In the city yesterday.
Bora to Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Smith. Eigh
teenth and Monroe atreets. a daughter.
| | A E. Romberp of Scribcer waa here yea-
j ' terdiy i looking after his property Interests.
; L. G. Reece ot Smith Center. Kan. , was
at the yards yesterday with dree can of
hogs. He saya tie corn crop In his coun
try will average seventy to eigbty bushels
to the acre.
The Pastor's Aid Society ot the First
Presbyterian church wlH meet at the foe-
tmre room of the church this evening. Men-
bars are requested to be on hand reedy to
make a report.
Tie StocK Yarta company. IB order to
further fteitUat * the bandtlng C the Urge
feeder business being done now. faa * Just
tabbed another brassing alley ia tae cor
ner of dlvlsloo C.
The Presbyterian Lrdlet' Aid soefety will
meet this afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Cartey.
A new fire alarm , gong- was placed in 3re
kail No. 1 yesterday aftemocn and replaced
toe old wcra out Interstate gong , weld
has been In service far a number of years.
TM aew appliance ia the latest Improved
Oamewtil gorrs and cost Ji:5.
A' . 31. C. A. EXTERT.\I\S ITS FRIEXD3.
Larcr A'ntubrr Prencnt nt It FIr t
Public Reception nf tilt * Season.
Aa la usual. wlHtn the Youns Men's Chris
tian association announces that It will en
tertain its friends , the general public , its
rooms were crowded last night. On the
main COOT coSt-e and wafers were served
from taitlly decorated tables by a number
of young ladies. The galleries surrounding
the gyEunuima held a throne interfiled in
th acrobatic cocTorationa of the lithe ath
letes on the Boor below. In the auditories :
a "standing room only" audience ptid care
ful attention to the speakers , who presented
the advantages to be gained from affiliation
with the association and encored the dlver-
tisetneDU interpolated between speeches.
The program was opened by a selection
by the' Young Men's Christian association
sand , followed by a cornet solo from Arthur
Goff. which was higblv appreciated. J. M.
Glllan talked briefly of the general work of
t&4 association. J. W. Battln set forth lu 11
cidly the splendid facilities afforded men
and boys for physical improvement by the
gymnasium and baths. A pretty billad well
rendered by Miss Lanherk pleased the
listeners. The benefit * resultant from an
educational course were shown by Superin
tendent of Schools Pearae and a further ez-
pocftioo of tha uplifting methods of tbe or
ganization by Secretary Willis ended the
evening's program.
ARE YOC LOW-SPIRITED f
Hur-.fonr * Aol < ! I'lin
Worry te worza than work makes a man
stck quicker. Worry comes largely from
nervousness. Hereford's Acid Phosphate
clears the brain and strengthens tae nerves.
FORECAST OP TODAY'S WEATHER.
WlndN AVI1I Vrrr Hounil to the South
and It Will Crow Warmer.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 9 The forecast for
Wednesday IB :
For Nebraska and Kansas Fair : slightly
warmer ; winds shifting to couth.
For Iowa Fair ; warmer ; south to w
windfl.
For South Dakota Fair and warmer ;
southerly winds.
For Wyoming Fair ; warmer in * eastern
portion ; west wlnda.
For MonUna Fair ; warmer in east rn
portion : west winds.
For Missouri Fair ; light , variable winds.
Local Rrcnnl.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU.
OMAHA. Oct.Omaha record of t m-
peraturo and rainfall compared with the
corresponding day of the put three years- i
. lt UK. ISM. UML
Maximum temperature. . . M 61 ffl To
Minimum temperature. . . = 6 49 e 4 *
Average temperature 33 a iz K
Rainfall 03 .64 . ! C M
Condition of temperature and precipita
tion at Omaha for the day and since March
2. l&n :
Normal temperature for the day n
Deficiency for th * day u
Accumulated excewi since March 1. .
Normal precipitation for tbe day. . Of inch
i
Deficiency for the day fit inch
"
Total precipitation since Mar. 1..3 .aincbc * j
Ezcesa since March 1 t.ttinchee
Dcdclency for cor. period. UK. . . . Inches
Deficiency forcer , period , 1 ( . . .U.W inches
Report * from aintlonn ut S p. Mi.
STATIONS AXD STATE OP '
WEATHER. - ? f *
p rt
Xrth Ita
S h Lake
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CUr.
Iluran.
St. Paul , cloudy
Dt > raw-t. clrar
K BMLI rtiy. clear
HelMW t rt
-mar it ' : > i 'ir
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IA WELSH L < JC J rrnrast Ont
JIAXDERSOX TALKS POLITICS
EM SdfeWe Info-a8/Jtm fn n All Seedwa
af UM Owstrj.
MR. BRYAN NO LONGER IN THE FIGHT
< : nln Mntle for MrKlnlry nnil MncColl
rVrhrnnlCn Oat < if the
l.Nt of Dnulitful
Stntr . 4
MacHtonoa at this city s ya that
the campaign a * tee ftea ta
corretpoadcac * wltm coawerratlv * f4sj s of
ti * preskte Ual sltvatloss and. within the
pat two fey * a * bs received cam frotn
taC eorrwpondasKs of sach Jovraals M tfe
Philadelphia Ledger , tile Xew York Trlbww
aad tbe Washington Star. Ttoy were ta
Omaha after aa Investigation ot the politi
cal outlook ta nearly ail tae states
aad sooth of Nebrwka.
Asked his opinion remrdlag MclClntey's
chancec for election at this point at tte cam
paign. General Mmxferson yesterday swrn-
lag. sllvdlii * to the calls of UMW special correspondent -
respondent ! . saM : "I eoasiiter UMM men
shrewd and careful obserrrrs of the > -
atloo. Ta y : v w sent ot with Instruc
tions to main * reliable reports. Their uni
form testimony u that Illinois. Ohio. Wla-
contla aad Iowa irlli go I or McKlniey by
tremendous majorities Fivther. that Min
nesota. Indiana and Michigan ar no looffcr
doubtful , bat awy be relied npoa to eaat
their electoral rotes for McKlafey. They
are especially enthusiastic OTT the eondl-
tloa of affairs la Kentucky. u > which state
they devoted cowtderaM * attmtlon. Th T
said that there was ao question whatever
but that we would carry that stit * .
Judr-.o ; from their reports It is not o -
llkely | M > that some very unpleasant re-
s-jlts tor Mr Bryan wlU come from certain
parts of the sooth , which section ot the
country Vs by no means cerula far either
Bryan and Scwall. < ; r Bryan and Watson.
Fiortdt. Alabama. LouUlana and Texas are
lirhtins jrroun * ! . On the tesaea presented
by Mr. Bryan th chances are good that
She > olld south will be broken. "
Regarding Nebraska. General Mandermn
said : "I have received letters of recent date
trod all parts of the state. They * bow a
constantly ? alntn ? rote for McKloley and
MacColL The state of Nebraska can well
be taken out of the doubtful eolnms and
placed with tu eastern neighbors. "
MIXE OWMJR * FOOT THE DILLS.
Don en Mnko Some ni cnrrrte < i WMle
In lhVptt. .
Dr. William Shaw Bowen of the New York
World , well known to Ooaha newspaper
readers through his Cuban ccrrespondeace.
is Quartered at the Pajrton. Dr. Bo n U
returning from a trip through the weatem
states , during which he obtained the com
plete detail * of the manner la which the
silver mine owners had raised an Immense
fund to be asto assist in effecting Bryan's
election. The result ot hie researches , to
gether with a complete liat of the amounta
asseMd aralnet each of the bis ; mining
proprietors. ha * already b a published In
most of the large paper * of the country.
Dr. Boven says that while the electoral I
votes of Colorado. Montana aad CUh will 1
undoubtedly be cast for Bryan , the free stl-
Ter sentiment is far from being unanimous.
Kren in Colorado. XcKinley has many active
supporters and tay expert to poll fully
14.000 vote * for the sound money rtekK-
But * TfrT form of Intimidation la called
Into service to coerce the voter * la to the
Bryan ranks. Even serial mtrac'.TO la the
price wMeh a man araat pay in Deaver for
darina ; to advocate sound money principle * .
"Wyoming. " saya Dr. "Bowen. "will jrtre
McKiBl y a majority. Senatar Warren h
bete makiac a TU nwu campaign aad the
situation JoatKes the- prediction that UH >
republican ttekrl wtt : wta. If the campaign
of educatioa coirid be continued for a few
mont loser. some of the sxates that are
BOW undoubtedly la th < sliver eoluaen would
repubHran. "
FIRSTnocxn I.OST nvLST.XDT. .
ConnrjJciljre IleltlHe Cntmot fo le-
hlml ( hi * Rptnrii Z
The Alatadt cas traa ta > 2 up ajjala yes
terday morning ; aad as Jndgv Bax
ter WTC rendering hts decteloe. in
which he took the poaiUoa that he couM
not go back of UM face of
the
* BW M * k * * r rm t + i * utv certificate
flled with the county clerk and Ictimatlnt ;
that his decision would be ajaiMt the com
plainant. Altstadt's attorney a kc-d for a
dUmiusl without prejudte * . end tbU waa
done , thereby ending the caae far the time
beiai ? .
Cockrell. 0 e other candidate noxlaated
by tbe republican eravention. Moe < iiy tiled
with the county clerk a certlfld copy of
certalB prareedlns ; * had by Use executive
committee of the county republican central
committee , sbowlss tha : the committee had
proceeded on the theory that the action of
the county clerk ID deciding that tile certifi
cate Bled with him was void because it con-
Uloed tbe names of two candidate * for onr
vacancy , bad created a vacancy aad the
committee aad procfed d to name a nun to
911 the vacancy , aiming CoekrHl for that
position.
Altxiadt'a attorney sow ssy * that he will I
file with the cauaty clrk i protest against
the placing of CockreH'a sa.-ne on ta bal
lot and will offer proof that the cocaty
coav nlon did not authorize the central
committee to fill vacancies. If the clerk
decides against the protest the attorney
says he will take an appeal to the county
court.
MHHCEIL HEMAI.VS IX W.VSill.VGTO.V
Will Xnt Leave no I lie of SIoU W/e
to TuUr L' { > Politic * .
John LJtenser , supervising architect of
the new gcvvmicent building , returned from
Washinctos Monday ni bt. While there he
met Congressman Mercer and found his bus
ily engaged 'n preparing a. bill , looking to tid
securing of another JlOfl.00" appropriatioo
for the- completion of the Omaha public
building. .TbU bill will b * Introduced at
tbe opening of the session , aad Mr. Mercer
Is hopeful of Its paetagfe before adjourn
ment Mr. Mercer told Mr. Lstenaer that
the plans for the South Omaha p'nbli : buildIng -
Ing would b commenced immediately after
election , and tils statement was corrobo
rated by th * officials cf tbe Treasury depart
ment , where they will be prepared.
Mr. Later * r sajrc that Mr. Mercer la de
voting considerable of his time U crpocitlan
matters In the wiy of preparing the docu
ments that will aid him IB havens the
government appropriation arzltehle at tbe
earliest possible moment.
Mr. Lateiser brinsj back the Information
that Mr. Mercer wlU not be In Omaka to
take part in the political campaign. H
says that Mrs. Mcreer ia still very low with
typhoid fever , and that the critical paint
will not b * reached for sura * day yet. Tbe
pbyalclaas \ attendance. Mr. Ltc.ns r * aya
are very doubUul about tbe woman' * re
covery.
( iolaa HacU no. the -\Krernirnf.
There hi some potsibnuy that Cidet Tay
lor may yet be as independent caadUla'-
for the council from the Eighth ward. The
easdldaies all signed a written txroemen.
before the primaries that th * mia who wn *
an that occasion should have tie 4eW to
blroaelf. Taylor wsc brat n by T. S.
Crocker , but nine * toes he his called sev
eral s cret meetings of hie supporters and is
now said to be cirrulatliuc a petition for
the purpose of finding out how much sup
port he can Ret If be concludes to run. Up
to date the returns have n M been encour
aging. _
Mali * II u MulCJnlpr
This evening th ScaadinavUa Touag
Woaea'a Christiaa assocUtJen will b kl a
McKlnley festival is the Youag Meit't Chris
tian association bill. Aa fzrcltant pro-
grim of music as4 speecne * has beea ar
ranged for the atfalr Ajcoeg the apeaVien
will be Rev. P. J. Seward a 4 Rev. Torkh ) .
After the program goo'i MrKinley roffee
cad refreshments will be s < * rve < i.
\rliraiiUo fur Slrlvlnlr j %
E. B. Penney of Lexlngtun ti a Ite . . ' I
and w U remain unta ne"ion. J H Jla-- 1
Cell Is exacted today , end to " ! l a'-o f
reiai > n In 'ha county until th caai.nal i u J
! erw. Mr. Pvnay Mys that tkew H BO
sh w a y raM aM hmbt but that N -
hraafca w | jrlv a Majority R > r the repub
lican ticket. "The ftrtt win be in Douslan
county for the next two weeks , and if this
cnnty gives MacColl the support which he
entitled to receive bis election h assured. "
'
AMUSEMENTS.
For three abchls at the CrelKhtoa. com
mencing Thursday nitat.The < Hy Parta-
taM" will be prwmteH for Ike trst tlm
la Uta city.
H ta MM to b a rattling eaowdy. writ
ten OB farcical llws. and to com * ehM r to
the Preach brand of vaBdevIHe than any
| pUy tntaavtaated M thta 14 * of ta * At-
, Uattr. Tk * piece niB for JM nhchta at
! ' ' Haqrt's theater. Xew York , erowtfau ; that
' boo * * all the tla * . and ISM met with woo-
derfal favor In every city to which It kas
been prevented.
TH last two performance * of "Dirkeat
RuMU" will be liven at Bard's today. At
the "bargain day" manner this afternoon ,
the tow and uniform price of seat * , all over
the home should attract a large audlwn.-e.
Tonight closes the engagement. \
Trilby. " as presented by A. M. Palmer'a
company , whlca haa bat recently com
pleted a tour of the world , will be een
attain next wed ; at the CreUrhton. opening
a two-night encasement with a matinee Sun
day. October IS. This interesting story ,
which the cratus of the lamented DuMaurWr
bad provided has lest none of Its charm
apparently , as each perfoniMncr la MM to
be attended by audlmna equally enthnsl-
tic with those which viewed the play
< tarlar the * rst season of Its succeoe. The
cast te aeaounced as twin * m ma ay respects
the same as when this com pa ay was ) wt
seen at the CreightoB.
Fe-r cota 4l < M nave achieved the wonder
ful succeM of "Charley's Aunt. " Th play
t * a comedy fare of the ( uaatest type , and
the fun hinges on the assumption of woman's
the * by A college undergraduate. The
principal members of laU .wieon'x company
have IM-CB retained and the ct mad ?
trrngtr bv the addition of a clever lot of
artisu "Auntie" opens a three nights *
engagement at the Boyd with a matinee
Sunday neiL This is the only company
playing "Charley's Anct" this sa jn. sn < I
It has never been pre enle < i In Omaha at
the aew reduced regulnr pri > x that Boyd'i
has Ju t laaagurated for the
Caasry sad Lederer of the Xew York
C lao. wbo are directing the current tour
cf Lillian Raswll. will present her here at
the Cretthton. October : T and ! . She comes
with an entirely new production , aad wl > h
what U announced as the largest and moil
meritorious orgaBhtatlon she has ever beta
tdcntlflrd with.
Miss RuueU's new role la Mid to at her
admirably. Tbe opera is called , oat of
compliment to Use > star. "An American
Beauty. " It Is la three acts , bat it te said
to be no more like tbe crthodcx comic opera ,
than a melodrama is like a. farce comedy.
Hugh Morton , the co-author of several great
Casino ncreaaes , wrote the book , aad
Bustace Kerker the music. It Is said the
stage setting * are marvels of beauty , and
that tip dresses of the chorus , some ninety
In number , are plcturewpx' la the extreme.
Tbe orchestra la segmented by i number ot
musicians from the Casino , under the
of Mr. Paul Stetndorff.
RBTTIM ; IIRADY FOR Tint WIVTRR.
Mrret Cnr Cnniitnny Abandons the
Idfit of fitiBir Kl.Tlrl.Ilrr.lrro. .
The street railway eampaay is busy pre-
aartag for later at the present time. The
open cars have all been catted la and stored
away and staves are being placed ia the
closed car * as ripl.lly as possible. There
bad be n some talk of aabsUtixtBg electric
ity la pica * ot stavps for heating pur-
posna , hut thtk Wen has heen abaadroted fcr
several reucas. 3rirfei ! heaters are at
present la tbe experimental stage aad there
are none which are to be relied upon in
all eawgeacl * * . Heaters under the
If at sattctrat power to keep the ears warm
ia eold weather , mske It extremely uncom
fortable for the luckless passengers nho - >
kanoea to get located Immediately over the
heaters. General Manager W. A. Smith ' '
aad 3upri9' < ient Tucker are at prez st *
la St. Louis , attending the annual e n-
vrntior. of street railway officials , and it la
expected tint the question of electrical heat-
leg will receive considerable attention dur
ing the session.
It ia the Intention of th company ta
build a considerable number of aew cars In
the local stops this winter. The new
cars for the most par ; wBI be rather a re
building of sam of the old ones. These
will be lengthened out to about the capacity
of the new ones oa the Hanaemn park line
ami sotco of them will he even larger.
They will not. any of them , reach the
dimensions of thcs on the bridge line , for
It has been demonstrated that wltb extra
long ears It consumes too much time for
paseeager * to disembark , where frequent
atops are made aa ia the eas * with a line
ninclag altogether In thickly populated
portions of a city.
DEBT St'OAR IXDt'STIlY U13CC3SED.
Siitijeot Til km tp by thr Oninlin Coni-
iniTcl.nl Clnlj.
The principal subject of dtecuasion at yes
terday aurnoon' meeting of the C cimer-
clal club'c executive committee wag the de
velopment of the sugar industry In Nebraska.
Secretary Kolajrs of the Manufacturers' ir.d
Consumers association asd Commissioner
Ctt of tbe Commercial club made reports
cf a recent trip to Lehl. Tub. where they
thoroughly Investigated the manufacture of
beet sugar. The committee resolved to cava
the reports placed on file. AH the avaliaVe
Information on this subject ii hetag obtains 1
by the committee. It ia expected tbat a
meeting of tie farmers of DougUmaty
will be called , when the Investigations are
complete' ' ! , aad tbe facts developed laid be
fore them. It U certain that gocd sugar
beeu caa b * grown la this county , and that
a factory can be operated more cheaply in
Omaha than at either Norfolk. Neb. , or Ltbi.
Utah.
On motloB of J. B. Hayaes the commit t-o
placed itself en record as endorsing tUa
policy of giving state bouatlea to the manu-
factnrer of.bet sugar , and emphatically
ojpoied to any eft'V'1 towari the repeal of
the prestnt law cf NVbrsEha on this inmrr.
Fre < l U Harrid was unan.mou-ljr circled Ii
membership.
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The MeJhod of a Great Treat-
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