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TWELVE PAGES THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAH/ UNDAY .\lUlL\'ING.V FEBRI'ARY 1880, ~TWELVE PAGES. NUMBER 233 — BENNISON BROTHERS QOur » Annual » Muslin * Underwear x Sale On Monday, February 4th, we will place on sale $12,000 worth of Ladies and Childrens Fine Muslin Underwear, at the lowest prices ever quoted in Omaha. Our underwear is all made on lock-stitch machine with flat felled seams, andis the handsomest line ever opened in Omaha. We also will show, Monday, a big line of new Linens, Napkins, Towels, fine Wash Goods, new Dress Goods, new Satines, handsome Challies, Toile du Nords, Seersuckers, etc., all on sale Monday. Also a large line of embroideries, at any price. Our carpet department is full up with new goods. Come in and see the handsome patterns,even if you do not want to buy. We show goods Wwith pleasure. BLEACHED BLEACHED EKNOTTED FRINGE EMBRUIDERIES . 8 - m Al Ladies Q%Hglgnlinsdemeaf il D e Dl TOWELS,| S0 20 pieces fine Bleached ] e Damask, Be sure and look nt them, 60 inches wide. Our special price for 5 picces fine Double Satin Bleached | Mouday we will place on s 00 doze Tabte Damask, 70 inches wide. ™ 1f you | fine Huck and Damask Towels. You N T Linens you w |1|' h'x\ them nlm ng llu~4 s \n .‘nh at 1% y 200 dozen ladies’ fine Muslin Underwear, all on one table, consisting of skirts, drawers, chem- wide < next week is 84 ard, 1t is excellent arc in need of Tabi ¢ isc, corset covers, all at one price, 25¢ cach. Examine the quality before you buy. value at price quoted. 656- L 1 O C Ladies’ fine Muslin Underwear, on separate counter, consisting of m"hl cowns, chemise, i e et | G ot AT ot s Sl 10 pieces fine Bleached Table Damask, : v skirts, drawers, corset covers, best made, be witifu Y trimmed. at once price, 50c¢ each. 66 inches wide. We will Jet g 350 piccos clegant White Embroide- whitt you want for one week at d. vics, very wide and handsome patterns, mly 10¢ yard, 0o’ i Bleached Teble Damask ( ( \ . I.adles SN unnerwear Gts g EMBRUlDERlES A Dbeautiful line consisting of night dresses, chemise, drawers, skirts, corsct covers, etc. The .' ‘ c. very best values ever shown, on separate table. Your choice 75¢ each. m‘;”[f;:c’ :\'M“‘.. ‘{;lnl’if'fl' o '1""( e G O G St price. Be sure and ask to sce 1t. One | ¢ picces oxtra fine Double Satin | forone week only. at $l48dozen. They wock only at 64 yard. Bleached Damask, full two yards wide, | 474 the best value we have ever offe e This quality is usually retailed at $1.50, | &t this price. HOUSE e e s R s 300 pieces White Embroideries. Tho ; world's wonder. Never were such . . goods sold hefore at 25e yard. Ask to see them Monday. Also a handsomo L ¥ > ’ line at 15¢ yard and up. This line is a charmer. Ladies, that appreciate fine made and trimmed undu“ml. do not fail | I to sce thisline at 98¢, consisting of night gowns, chemise, skirts,drawers, corsct covers,cte, ;. : ’ NEw sAT'NEs L] IN BASEMENT. Childrens’ Drawers, 29 CfS. |aiscandiee,| 1Se. | @5¢. | 15c 100 dozen Gents' Faney Clouded Half 50 dozen Boy's Heavy Ribbed Grey Hose, seamlc A good one.only lse| Cotton I(.m- The e wearers, New 100 picees fine New Sutines, handsomo i sods. e pair. styles, only 15 yard. 100 dozen children and mis drawers, with worked bntton holes, all ages, 4 to 16y T 1 0 T e e B Your choice 25¢ a pair. when in. 1 0N lDLR relocation those who hold this latter view | volving half amile before the busmess is | their business requires it. A search of the se of one-half the ground fo - | lowed by law suits and injunctions t erect the hall as soon as possible. An 0\ “ RS READ A\D (,) 5 vill contest the right of the city to erecta | completed. It will only involve a trip across | county judge's mnation. rocords will | R{th the businosa: : will prevent the erection of any ¢ clection would, of course, have no ef- city hall there. the street and the work 1s done. show that & ¢ years ago the s FAITI WITIL INVESTORS 5otlortihaist Tt B0 Brito LT, ‘Phe eity hall having once been located on | The point of proximity was overwh Central railway commenced pro Omaba has a bright future before her if | hall for five years to come. nam and Seventeenth streets was ever Eighteenth and Farnam strects by a vote of | ingly sustained in interviows had with o looking to the condemnation of blocks 23 sho coutinues o follow tho path of procress | The ablest lawyers in Omaha agree | (bl for the purpose thoro are re Farnam Street's Advantagos Told | the people, and the fact that the county court | one hundred s less than twenty of | and =S for rairoad purpos: Ble 3is | she has been traveling for the past fiv i e PR eTr AT TN P A L in Condensed Form. house was alreay erected directly across the | them favoring rson square. The legal | one Dlock cast of the square on Cass street. | Her it 18 good In the 0ast nod har bonds. ik Jetferson squnre cannot be used for | sons why it 1s more suitahlo now n Condense n street, was the means of inducing heavy | fraternity realize ¢ than any other It is the opinion of those best able to julge | find ready purchasers. Private eapital has | @ public building because it was dedi- Relative conditions have notchanged, - property investments and improvements by | the folly of re f prof - | of the future that all the ground duc east of | been sent here for investment and in_every | cated to the publie for a park and has | @nd the money already spent should citizens of Omaha and resi- [ ally to visit ! ] day, some day be condemned for | instance it has brought satisfactory retur 3 o ronte [ mOt be delierately thrown away. THE PRESENT SITE THE BEST. | ("™ capitalists, | The proximity they are 1 in opposition to the relo- | r poses. As the city grows the | “The name of Omahu is as familiar in Lon- [ been used for a park move than twenty | Noiihor o tho taxpayers fool like ene * | the two public buildings made the adjas cation scheme, not ouly in their e affic companies that ~will enter | don asitis in_ Chicago,’ years. Onthe other hi O e e e Fo DU T GBI 3 SR iy, Work. | Proverty valuablo for tho ercction of fine [ bubin the interests of their ¢ Omata will want tracic room, and tne level | eapitalist to his Omalia agent. tempt 10 reiocate the city hallis voted [ {HestRg 10 (he cOunit i favger tas Litigation, Accessibility, Utility, Work- | (i, vhies “desirable for oftices for a profes- | Interviews with the heaviest taxpayers of | platean on which the squarc is situated is | the city’s word has been as god its bond | down work on the building will RIS (G CURIREN IO DR ingmen's Interests, Sightliness, the | sional cl tenants. The sej n of [ tho aity and mombers of the board of trado | the wost_available " and “most. desizable | it is s good yet and will beiin the futnre i€ | bo hegun within ninety days, | © X o] o v SR 4 the two buildings will aepreci alue | developed a strong prefevence for the pres- | ground to secure. A study of any city map | the voters act intelligently on Tuesday 12xt. | ynd when AT worIoBEh as il be 1e sooner the prate about changing Need of Parks, and Other of these iuvestments. It is the opinion of | ent site, on account of its close proximity to [ will convince tne wnprejuticed wiind of tho [ A vote to relocate the city hall means a de” | g4l Tif o dozen - avent blocks | the site shall coase the bettor. There Points Explained. legal talent that these inyestors have a good | the court housa. dangers in erceting a pubhe building in such | sire to repudiate the ciry's promises. gu : ; OHIERE O S | is nothing'in it. [t is a job, which the ase against the city, either in the line of ACCESSIBILITY, an uncertain locality. On the surength of tho voto locating tho | Will bo commonced in that neighbor- | bo01"50130 of the community dotoots contesting the right i remove or in the col- [ Considerable stress has been laid on the SANDY SOIL OF TIHE TLATEAU, hallon Eighteenth und Farnam stre hood on_IHarney. Douglas and I‘:nl'n:un iud one which the patience of tho com The Case Reviewed. lection of dumages if removal is suceessful. | superior facilitics for reaching Jefferson : > the New York Lifo Insurance company . | Streets in the” coming spring. It is | 8¢ ) During the past month Tur Bee has de- | A municipal corporation has no right to make | square by street railway lines as against the ‘n is o !":1Iuml‘l\)m'-lul m h; experi- | yosted 750,000 11 Omaha, The same vole | notorious that castern capitalists and munity will not tolerate. coted considerable space in its columas to @ | ® Prowmise on the strength of which vast sums | Farnam street site. e ciuzens of Omaba | €nee in crecting heawy buildings in the viein- | was a Tactorin determining the Commercial | citizens of Omauha, who had their OBE S ity holl matter. The set. | O money are expended without recompens- | are fully aware of the fact that the strect | eiat the soil in tho neighborheod of Ief- | National bank to purchasa the lot on Sixteenth | plans all made for constructing largo J A MINUTE. discussion of the city hull matter. The set- | { Y for''thio resulting dutage, | raiway lnos of the city with ore oxception | 16730 square is not suitable for the erection | aud Faram streets and arranging for tho | Dia's it mide for constracting, largo tlement of the vexed question is one of vital | In‘four diferont fustances were vast sums of | (1o Thirteonth stroot. route), centor at Fif- | of struetures of tho weight and eharacter | hoction of a buniini houso on 1t the conmy | “14 costly Dlucles of buildings ‘in the |y 0 guvurgay Bvening Bee Hofled fmportance to the people of Omaha, and | moncy mvested on the strength of thi teenth and Farnam streets, three blocks | the city hall should be. - In sinking wells the | symper. Governor Saunders is authority | N¢ighborhood of the court house last e every effort has been put forth by the paper ‘An attempt to relocate wili ¢ from the present location. The Harney [ residentsof the neighborhood have struck 3 ment that s fiem sold the Bur- | yeur were discouraged by the fight in et S DOWIL, IR fre aecurate information. covering | result i litigation on the part of these in- | street cable cars pass within ono block on [ Water at a dopth of twelve feet, The immnc- | ey nteenth and Farnam streets to | the council —over the city hall, and | . The Brotherhood of Locomative Engincors 1) SR00ULS. SOCUTAIS) mAbion T8 | vestors. the south and two blocks on the west. The | diate vicinity has neyer been tested in 8o far | Miggouri capitalists on the strength of the | abandoned their enterprises altogeiber, 1to be crippled finuncially by the *Q every point brought out by both sides. The WORKINGMEN'S INTERESTS, Dodge and Twentieth street cable cars pass | 88 the erection of ahe: i proof Steue | proximity of the two public buildings,and ivis | thus depriving hundreds of working legal complications certain to urise iave been | Omaha is a city in which_public improve- | Within two blocks on tho north, giviag tho | tWre s concorned. Agiinst his1s indisput: | stated by partics who kuow of their men of steady cmployment all this carefully inquired into, the heavy taxpayers | ments are the order of the day. Her popula- | residents both north and soutt ..vxrl:':;();|- ":r’w':(‘;‘|l:’ T e e i uuru) > ready to improve it by the witter Mhe projected’ million: @ollay e aanta od, the business men have | tion is composed to n_groat oxtent of those | veniences for reaching the corner of Eigh- | Presentsite. Now York Lifo_buil tion of a fine 2 il the citizens will ouce ’ YERL T haye boen eopavlted it ibusnese mon v | OB U8 comesen i b s SR RAsn ; The future | 18 now pr ally completed and mother | 8 7S b ineubanar notel was fairly under way last spring, been interviewed, and the desires of those an ex- | teent 2 ; ¢ | earth resists the ponde ¢ - blo ¢ : ! e St T e ehITve ) ; istonco, A sonsible, consorvative and honesy | £rowth of the city antthe future | earth re it < % location on the site first selected : of u havinz occasion to frequently visit both the | oo oovumnment is'the means of promoting struction of frausit lines, all of which | structiire so well that ok bre Building compar s invested £100,000 in its | bonus had alveady been subscribed, city and county buildings havebeen secured. | confidence among capitalists in , the | Will of necessity aim to land passenzers ::H‘K;;*':":":l[l its f:f"]‘;{n }::‘l]*.-w“ll‘ ounty | building on S nth and Farnam,which, | when the fight on the city hali knocked s preponderance of urgument is cmphat- | safety of investments within near the notual business conter of the city, | SRR hobe N whion ‘complated wyallibe onalof thio largest, | tho projoct “in the head, beenuse eastern feally in favor of the presont site, There is | limits, The present and past Sifteenth and - nd most perfectly appointed neswspaper of R0 sound s on the night of ity gulu opoving. | cog 5 v Sk us sentiment in favor of | tempts to defeat the will of the people ouce SUGHTIANESS. S iifasonnd s oh hESofs 8 ojic ces in America. Other investments have an almost unammous sentiment in favor of | SARC 0 SR N an®ilor Standing | Objection is made 1o the present location | ThE B building, fire-proof from cellar o | peen made in the vicinity on the strength of The weekly bank statement shows that the completing the city hall on the foundation | L (vive capital nway. It is to the interest | O secount of its close proxumity to T ey | scventh story, a network of ponde o ote. Can Omaha afford to drive | 48 theve was any uncertainty about the | rogorve has inercased $122,00, ‘Phe banks already luid. of the luboring classes to see that confidence | building. ~Tho claim is made that the latter ”»“ 0. and .markla blllav, b i f Can the workingmen consist- | public buildings which are to form the | yow hold $18,5i,000 xeess of logal re- The most mmportant point in favor of in Omaliw's stability is rotained. The orec. | structure, will hide the city hall “from RPN, ok ¢ | penthyatlyithiomesives i sgdtiome ihat "','I',:"""'”’""'1‘;""“ ‘}f ‘:'“ (;"."i"" o laieonia OR Rk Sty At P et el AL e o claim s ridiculous, 4 d a will'deter public progress " hese are stubborn facts which work- | pnreo me : : 7 fusal to rolocate i tho cartainty of At e 2o | structure such as s coutemplated e Paxton bulldin the ity the capital necessary for keeping the | ingmen s VT ey Three men were killed and a tow boat ly- ; : in the n rhood of the court nouse has y 5 ; I I ingmen should pondee over. g alonaside : INTERMINABLE LITIGATION. ; B kBB AALE , | ean be seen from all parts of the city. T e > and sound §pyiiging trades at wa > substance of [ ° ingaionggide 1y . bythe birsting ot 5 ; 0 23 veading an acquiescence on the ) 15 the day they werd comploted. As botwe T the boilers of the tow boat Two Brothers ab In tho issuc of Wednesday, January 23, f the obstruction element to the will of [ €0t , tho New Yor ] B o TP RC tho matio) I oudly 1o proc Moving the City Hall, a whart at Pittsburg, % T Bee called attention editorialiy to ir > people in tho city hall matter, and if they aud Bee building ure pioiny visi- | 246 LWO BG8 FARGAN SLGEL Brofonls o tr with contemplated buildings whon they are | gy (ne omana Hevald, Tucsday, March 20, 1885, | 1y ¢ B 4K gularity in tho proposition submitted the | are successtul in their nefarious wttempts | bIe from the residenco district southof tho | and tosted foundution, us solid almost satistied that Omaha does not propose to par- e b L unth ltech 0, 1885 | ga), of Vancaster, will introducs o reso- retors on the question of relocation, The | the contemplated “imbrovements will bo | tracks, in the neighborhood of Hunscom | FOCKS © s B neh b Yy | sue a policy of repudiation; if* the policy is e city hall will be erected upon | jution on Tuesduy declaring the disputed « | the auostion of velcation, e | fuond entirely. 1t 18 e rofora to tho | Mrk, from cavitol ill, and the stretch of | sandy sisting soil of pursued capitalists will invest in sometiing | the present site. No one knows this | seats m Douglas connty vacant and opposing council has ignored the city hall | GREREICC @Y TCR (E P Cleses. to vota | country dotted with residences extending to | Sauare. e ) in which they have more contidence, and | potter than the members of the conneil | e seating of wuy of the republican candic injunction granted by Judges Doane and | awainst any change from the prosont le ern limits of the city, 1f these build- | : FOUNDATION. their architecys’ drawings will be folded up He ; Wakeley. In that injunction tion, as the litigation above referred to will The advocat es of removal asse: 0 and laid away. And labor will remain idle | Whoave busily spreading the idea that Jx-CGovernor Pennington, of Dakota, was GOuTt pIaTaly spectiod the manne ainly defer the erection of the city hall Sy 'mlj ‘;Hllo"“l be oyer ooked i]’t"”{l“.‘.:u".i”':;"l’:,.l‘i Placo on tho prosent | or seck other flelds there isa possibility of abandoning the | interviewed by a 13ee reporter at the Millard " for many years to come. If the we . cted on Jefferson square the tur afe and wadequate to > TAXPAYERS' PREFERENCES TR AT s om0 et yesterday, and said that the people mitting the question of velocation to the ¢ for many years 1o pome. If who working | S50 0t bo seqn unleas the sightss structure contemplatod by the ' plan, | The heavy taxpayers and businoss men aro | COVHOF chosen for somo other which is | Susterdiy, and sait LA e iie (ff.f-.-m::" tors. The ordinance submitting the que prosent site the bullding. trades will have | places f ou ono of the four corners of | L is i statemont mulieiousty made witheut & | almost unaniuiousy opposed 1o relocation, | demanded by the interosts of the gang. | fhair 1o iseage. af tho Soioses oiory docs not comply with these instractions, and | woro than thoy can 4o durius the coming and | Uho Inersecting styoets, No eminenco i | siklo competent buikders opinion 10 buclc it. | fntorviows with many of them ‘already pub- | In thus ongiging i fatse protensos, | bill ¢ i BO08 OV onts of the pronosed chango | future summors, with the ereetion of busy | afforded, and the objection obtains thore on [ On the contrary John F.Coots, who con- | lished speak for them s, The Qe | N 4 R ORa 110 e A , x N‘“"l“*;’”l"‘“}”‘:‘ ‘.’f,.,‘: (HEORaK lJ,'«l AEe | its. that will by msodintely cost | 4l of the four streets and from every | structed the Douglss county court house, | sions and desires of & wang of scheinars find | eV oglecting their duties us pub- | In the chambor of deputios yosterday :"“"H'xfh"u"* N ‘“fl')‘m‘l"‘:,‘uh‘ e iy ’l" menced, the new postofice and the city nlw.’nm‘ point ~ that can = only _ bo R ard Withnell, one ‘ul :Hlm‘m\ most s little favor with them, and the silly objec- | He oficials, and stamping themselves as | it e ey for kni”:'.wi'm'ff’f.‘.f'.",'..."& quare advocates, should the electors decide | ) iiiging ¥ { dvanced agamst the present site when | cessful contractors, and other competent ex- | tions advanced against the present site wi i iy " O A ; S g in their favor, by carrying the case into the R TR TR looking up Farnam street; there a posi- | perts, positively assart thut the foundation | fail to sw. voting for the city's “"‘f‘,;‘ll” ”": \g L:"' ""I “['””“r ‘1)"[ i forad by thie miniawry, Ricayg) courts, vould be unwise anc dic L | tive advantage is wained over the squa 18 strong enough Lo sustain a six-story struc- | best inte members of the board of 100048 N0 -genial ok Ehe 100k Lha HTMNA TTathity Gatesnd Unto s aontrackirith e | SR adas AR i alaun (g A | iupaon b s’ tho Kisiiicontiy stroot lots are U‘:A"im.‘ s fuuml.mul:l in an item of oxpenso | trado tho men who aro making fane for | the people have a right o abandon the ‘ ; 40N BINaEe LoRor I hat [ on'a sightly location, towering away above | thinking taxpayers should carcfully cor: Omaha in_the commercial world—arc all of | pasement. if they w rrsa (L : wero that if the board would bear ope. [ for thul purpase than as acity ball sito. he | jrireenth street. the city hall 18 romoved the SIS0 already | cisce, WHers 1ersonat boselits s considored | Bave & Fght to carl the stong to the | company levied on o' carlouds of hay, in elghth of the cost of tho construction of u | DEORENL, lEtSlre will undowtedly, muke TUE ACTUAL BUSINESS CENTER, investad will be literally wasted, and public good, but they are few and far | viver, dump it in, and flood the hole for | 1his city, belonging to Jarber & Co., for an v hall on Bighteenth and Furnam stre provisions enabliog the elty counoll | mno savocutos of relo et up the | must be added the cost of putting n a f; . LA o ob, | LYo s MG HR08 B RIBH l[nowin®Dony claim. Harber' & Co. the city would per it the board to occuy A ] SA IO LS don M""( o1 | ridiculous claim that Jefferson square is in | dation on a new site equally as good, making o r fiftecuths of the men eugaged | & HSH-PON hey will not do this, how - | brought suit b Justice Wade 1o recover rooms in the eity hall building for the wrans- | [16,10 B girec JOEATAR Lo manner adaited | iho present and prospective business contor | the total cost to the city at least $:0,000. I | in Uusiness favor the Farnam streot site.” | v Neither will they waste their | the property his decision the justica action of Uio board's business, The board, in | 1 Y15 G U 0 e SRRt indeed | of the city, Tnvestiating domonstrated the | tho city bail is erocted on Jofferson'suare, | ey inow - what. repudiation meaus” and | money by tearing out what work has | 10108 that railioad demurago cannot e used consideration, advance “q to the city nearly are can be logally utilized for any other | 80SUrdity of the cluim. About £2,000,000 is withits sandy soil, the amouut invested in oy are opposed to it in every shape, e i haa D LS : as a lien. _ #25,000, which was expended in the founda- ey Y CF | invested in business north as awainst §35,000,- | foundations will at least £100,000, By R, SRR alren een done and beginning Prince Rudolph’s death calls to mind the tion. The terms of the contract between the bl 2, st ¢ 000 invested in business south of Dodge | completing the city hallen the p) over again. There would be no | curious fact, suysa prom eity and board contain a positive and binding PULLIC BUILDINGS. street. Of the streets devoted to busincss, | at least £100,000 will be saved; by ere object in the oxtravagant foolish. | Washington, 'that Gambe {;m-nm: 1[0:|lln'|.|r| of the "lmf'\' !I|n||LI lln |..ln been shown lnb||u' rvnvl.vxl ailing | not counting Dodge, Douglas, uam, Har- unuun‘.un]-nw » the same amount will be Workingmen who are interested in It 1 . ‘] % Wit WELEA off, King Ludwig and others e city fails to construct 8 city hall'on the | the relations existing between the city wnd aud Howard, Nortii Omaha has'three [ wasted. Tt is certainly an item of public ex- | o000 "0 o ) S nel would “simply gralify pri- | Bismarck, have had mystericus deaths, and Jota on the corner of teenth und Far. | county treasu how essential it is for the South Omahia has six on yoars | pense to consider in un aiready hoavily taxed | Betting stendy employment during the [ oo 5 00ty " AT B T | e doclirds that the “lron Chaneatiom kn nam streets the city shall return to the board | econowncal management of the city treas- | ago Thirteenth street south of Howard con- city. coming business season should not allow 2 e - eight hours in advance, of the attempt on the the §25,000 advancod, In the proposition for | ury to have the county treasury within a | tained but two brick buldings, und eyery THE QUESTION OF ROOM. themsolves to be duped into voting for | Liher flecce iho city thun not, and s | ez lifo in 187, but, wllowed it Lo bo dones selocation, no provision is made for the ro- | few steps distance. That the facts related | semblance of business cxpired when you | It is asserted that the lots at Eightoonth respectable minority who live ata dis- | knowing that it would prevent the allinnce of turn of the money should the vote result in | are positively true, is evidenced by the asse ssed Jackson street, At the same time | and Farnum strects fafl to afford ndequute | 2¢ Jefferson square proposition next [ tance towards the suburbs, and would | France and Lussia favor of JeMerson ~square. As the | tion of an ex-city treasurcr that “tho state: | Sixtoenth streot contained business houses | room on which to erect a building large | Tuesday. In the first place there is no | like to have the center of affuirs moved | A wagedy was enacted in the elegant rosi- board is @ party to @ contract | ments made cover the case thoroughly und f as far north as Coming. To-day Thirteenth | enough to meet the requirements of a grow- | prospect that Jim Creighton, Tom | 0utto them. dence of P 1. Mun with the city, should the city !n.l-i are not colored or overdrawn. street is a strotch of business houses as far | ing city like Omaha. In an interview with . “T'here is no good reason why an [ suburbof Fyde Park yesterday morning, The British steamer Lyminton, and the bark Rosencath were w ked yesterday and seventeen persons drowned. Tt is thought that O'Brien’s brutal treat- ment in Clonmel jail may lead to serious trouble in Trcland It is reported that the new issue of Panama. A ¢ sl shures is a complete failure. The pitalists were nov disposed to risk sev- | shares are quoted at 63 feance. fhejold 1 hundred thousand dollars so long A Worl to Workingmen, to complete the building s specified, thes] The interview with City Attorney Web- | south as Williams street. That thorough. | Horman Keuntonb ¥ y ! | Swift, Joe Redman, or any of the pa Slaation el Jerrii sthle 380rg0 W, had Dutiah D board will have just cause for mstiuting | ster shows the dificaltios that will ensus | faro has mads, comparativoly, more. rasid | tional e i hresident of the First Na- | ics who own lots adjucent to tho square slogiion should e called i faiile 8 Py P T suit aguiust the ety restralning it from erect- | in city Lusiness counccted with municipal | strides than any North Omaha thoroughfare, | very conservative position, he asserted the | will erect any buildings worth speakine | Liuer already sottled - onc 'Y | quarrel. Clark fired - thrco shots at the girl g tho ity hall in any place other thay that | litigation if the court bouse and city hull are [ Sixteenth strect is u business stroet, but not | bolief that tho ety hall of Now York city reos any bul\dings worth spoaking ) would o socond sottloment bo more ef- § LUZL | o then diow o Fazor, s spegified in the contract, The board has & | removed half a wile, such as the nece: Hhusiness” to the extent of justifying the | contained little, if any, more available space | ©f 01 100king at. They will probably hold | fective thun the first? The people have | gror'rairtul strugide, nearly. sovare good case and the mewers are determined to | of sumwoning city oficials with their 1 claim that the growth of businessis posi- | for offices than the myz'y hall to be ercoted in | their lots for speculation, as they have | 10 assuranco that their action would 1 ATk fhothivils (S, ROOEY SOTAKIAAS assert its rights. books as \witnesses, frequent trips from | tvely north as agaiust south, Omaha, if the wishes of the people once ex- | done heretofore. ore i ° | final, Some of their officious servants | own throat, Both are dead, Tho Kitghen I thie lasub of Toe s of danusry 88.0ns of | court house 0 oity hall and Vies versa to s NEAR T:E RAILKOAD TRACKS, pressod aro carriod out. The clty hail and | SoRe heretofore. And there is no proe | pioyis \iot be satisflod and, waiting till | Walls aad floor are us blody’ as u slaughtes the oldest and most eminent members of the | cure noeded infortiution, ei. Attention has been called to the close | court house in Chicago occupy jointly a | PeCt that parties would erect any great | apouy $40,000 had been expended, de- | bouse. 10 Mol MAMALKNN Owaha bar nuestions the right of the city to | ~ The fact of having the'court Louse and city | proximity of the Belt line to Jefferson agle block of ground in the business center | and costly building within three blocks | tan o et cMAR. CADRRGRAE § — divert Jofforson squaro from any other use | hall in close proximity will prove of incaloul- | aquare. A track runs up Califoraia streot | of tho city. Chioago is & city of hatt & mi. o e 9cke | mand anothor election, and try a third For IMlionsna than that ofa public park. Upon this point [ ahle beneflt to the masses of the people in | to Fiftoenth streat, onc block uorth of the | lion of heopio and constantly growing; | F the Urion Pacific shops, and within | site. If an election shall be ordercd 7 ford's Asid Bio wuthorities differ. Some’ hold the city cau | the saving of time when business calls them 2 ‘s he park, and the Mis- | Omaha is a city of 100,000 people, one-fifth as | WO blocks of the lumber yards, there will be no limit. The 1 bef . [\G" ”"r:"fl'{-" AR Bl ercct a public building on the square, while | there. Every property owner must call or | souri Pacific passenger depot is two blocks | large as Chicago, and growing in proportion. But the chances are ten to one that [ Hhe same excuse for othe cotions. 4 i e anttt) Winnos, Manicha others equally as learned in Iniy bold'that it | send once a yearat leastand pay both his | north on tuo coruar of Fiftsenth and Web- | If ouehail of & block of Eround b laves ' poone WAL Phe city hall was not designed to be on | e ARO Hacd B LA T Hina] Ok A0 must be kept as a “public square and park | city and county taxes. 1f the present site is | ster streets. Railroads encroach on private | enough for Chicago's ity hall, one-fourth of | the 8ttempt to change the location of f ). " fsaaion wiin Liiusnces. wad dayud ik 4 forever,” "Iu the event of a votein favor of | retained no time will be wasted in trips in- | property, condemn and take away whenever | & block is cortaiuly large enough for Owaba, | the city hall from Farnam will be fol- | “/0he ouly proper course 10 pursue is 1o | used io sach o e best thivg I ever