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2 "~ THOUSANDS IN LINE [CONTINUED PROM FIRST PAGE. | s -— Colonel T'urner for the occasion ft to the nir of “Maryland,” and who had worn the biue from 1561 claspod hands with the men whom they had fought during four long and bioody years ®ud lent their voices in the praise and encour- mgement of the men who must do the na- tion’s fighting now. It was a beautiful scens aud the applause of the liscening thousands found vent in long and hearty applause, After this the daneing was resumed, and it Was 3 0'clock and after when Colonel Turner Thoy sang the men 10 1565 shook hands with his last departiog guest, Jt was a private affair, vut by its beauty, Dbrilliance an success it lost but lite, if suything, wien compared with the previous events of the weck. Chilcago's Groat Day. Crrcaao, Til, Ost, 2. —~Tomorrow will by the great Columbian dedication day proper, when tho program for which the whole country has been preparing for months will be gl at Jackson park Iho Manu- factures bulluing on the fair grounds, posides bLeing the objoctive point of at least 125000 people who are fortutiate holders of invitations and ocards of admission, will bo au ‘trear for multituzes whoso only ope is to catoh & glimpse through some unlooked for combination of circumstances iu theie favor. After the grand miiitary review, contrasting with today's exclusively civic demoastra- tion, the exerciscs, the real dedication, takes place, and when Dircctor General Davis xises upon tho platform to opsn tho cere- monies thero will bospread batoro him--such - s & vast sea of human facos us has probably never bofore been soen under 4 singlo roof. In front of bim, massed beforo the great bullk of the audionce, 15, 000 aistineuished guests will ocoupy xeserved scats, 10 his lelt on a special stand 5,500 singors will be seated, and a large orchestra will holp mako the arches ring again, while benind tho speaker will sitin state mny of the greatest dignitaries of which a ropublican governmont can boast. At the close of tho program on the grounds the audience will disperse to witness the dis- play of fireworks in tho paris, and vhose who have tickots to the Auditorium will listen to Archbishon Ircland and tho other speakers who are to inaugurate the work of the World's congress auxiliary. Prominent I ne City. Cmeiao, 1L, Oct, 20.~All of the promi- nont people invited to take part in ana wit- noss the dedicatory coremonies have arrived and are now pulling in the timo dedicating. The hotel lobbios were crowded all day, and 83 the members of the various wilitary com- panies hurricd in aund out, 1t all appeared very much liko preparacons for war—but for tho good humor and generally jubilant sirit that ran through the crowd. Chauncey M. Depew, who 1s to dehver tho Columbian oration tomorrow, did not rcach the city until late this uftcrnoon. A large party is with him at the Auditorinm whero spacious r00ms haa been prepared for him. Governor Fuller of Vermout and Lady Somerset of [ingland were distingumished arrivals ut the Palmer house. A largoe party from New York and Boston arrived at the Wellington, among the most prominent beirg Mr. ana Mrs. Martin Bremer and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hyson, Mrs, Sargent and daughter, Hon. D. C Gilman, president of the Johus Hopkin unwversity; Hon. Charles Dualey Warner, Senator Dorsey and wife, Henry Ballard and Miss Sopnia C. Hayden, the architect of the Woman’s buliding. Right Rev. lrancis Chatard of Indianapolis registered at tho Leland and ex-Governor E. O. Stanard of Missouri, with his duughter and Miss Sells of St. Louis at tho Victoria. ' Hon. Whitelaw Keid arrived this evening and is at the Grand Pacific. ilo will take part in the deaicati emonies tomorrow. Wo alronds. Cureao, 111.,0ct. 20.-On an elevated stand, ) from which a bird’s eve viow of the sur- 1 rounding country could have boen obtained, oue could have witnessed a sigit perhaps un- egualled in the history of the world us far as fucilities of travel aro concerned. It would nave been a perfect panorama of railrond trains skimming over the land frow all direc- vions toward a central point, londed with human freirht, having one thought in mind — the Columbian parade. ' I this phenomenal crush of American citizens it was demoustrated that tho steol- banded highways are capeblo of accomplish- ing unexpected achievements. At the union depot it was an iutensely interesting matter 1o watch the long trains as they, as many as fovr and Tive ut the same moment, arrived, aischarged their louds of passengers and sent them out into the aiready overcrowded strects, Similar sconcs wero to o witnessed on the Northwestcrn, the Lake Shoreaud the dozen and a haif big main line depots. Fov busi- ness within a radius of 500 miles it has been ¥ tne biggest und busiest day tho railroads of Chicago ever exgerienced. And thoy de- servo unbounded credit for the very excol lent manner in which tho people have beea handled. So far as is known thero has not been a single accident of any consequence, Everything moved with the” regularity and smoothuess of clockwork. Aceldents of the Day, Cuicaco, lil, Oct. 20.- Dospite the im. menso crowd in Chicago's strects yesterday surprisingly few accidents were reportea, the majority of cases boing thoso of women attacked by hysteria or fainting, Au ofticer on duty at tho cornsr of Stato and Adams streots suid that fully fifty womon fainted there, but fow of them wero taken into the emergency hospital. The only serious accident duving the 4 parade octurred at the coruer of State and : Adams stroets, The crowd at this point A was denso as 2rass on a lawn and surged to and fro in an urcontroliublo wass, During opo of these rushes four wemen wero thrown into au unprotected basement, Ihce wore nhart, but the fourth was unconscious and could not bo revived, She was taken to the county hospital where the doctors consider her caso critical, From other portions of the lino of march numerous casos of women fainting w ported, but none of the cases wore se Govervor Iifer was thrown o from his horse at Adums and LaSale streets, the animal faliing with him. Ho was severely vruised, but uot badiy wjured. Clnelnnati’s Catholle Ohildren Parnde, CiNcissat, 0., Oet. 20.~The parado of tho pupils of the Catuolic schools of Cia cin- natiand subuibs this afteraoon was of most deeply interesting character. The parade was of onormous proportious, "he TOULe Wits Lho samo «s that traversod by the pupils of the public schools vestorday. 1t ro quired forty minutes for yesterday's parado 10 Pass & KIVea point: today’s was one hour and - vwenty minutes passing. It was Iy twico as large as yoster- day's, which was estimated at 20,0000 “T'ho line was everywhero brilliant with color, Flags wera carried by all, The girls, who bravely marched with their teachers, were most testefully dressed iu the national colors. National songs were sung by the RITls as they marched and they were cheered by tho crowds that looked with pleasure on the patrioti: speotacie, and the choers tant + came from the childisn throats in the pro- 9 session were full of the onthusiasm of Ameri- can boys und giris, had " Will Celebrate nt rluuhlu. Duxtar, Ia., Oct. 20.—(Spoclal Telogram to Tur Bee. |—Columbus day will be celobrated R nere tomorrow, interesuing exercises being ! 4 . hola atthe public sehools, and in the alter- 18 noon Mrs. Judge Rotbrock' of Cedar Lapids t will make a speech, presenting a handsomo granite sbaft erccted in the Dunlap ceme- tery, donated by the women of the Woman's Relief corps to the veteraus of the lato war, 4 aud tho city council, Board of Education and all secret ‘and civio societies will aitend, Business houses will be closed duriug the ex- ercises, Brookiyn and New York's School Childee New Youx, Oot. 20.-One buudred and oighty-five thousand children of the public #ohools in this city this worning, in accord- auce with the proclamation issued by Presi. dout Harrison last July, celebrated the 400th woniversary of the aiscovery of Awmerica by Christopher Columbus. The pupils of the thirty-eight schools also met in the evening £) give volee 1o tbeir patriotism sud Lo honor 426 memory of the great discoverer. ANearly overy school bouse in the oity has e A . been elabe ately docorated for the oocasion. The gelebration required about an hout and a holl in ench school. When it was finished the chilaren were dlsmissoa from the assem bIY room to their elass rooms and tho reguiar school work began. Tomorrow the children have a fult notian Brookiyn osiebratios today, an ber two dags’ Columbus The eity was in holiday ature from end to end. (roat crowds filled the str and the lino of march was throngod with neoplo, The first of the two two days' o lebration was dovoted to boys and @irisof tho parochial schools 1t1s estimated ildron took part in the parade. ath that OMANA'S SCHOOL CHILDREN, They Whi Taks a Patriotic Part Celebration of Columbus Day. In every school building in Owmabha toaay the consideration of roots snd teases ana un- in the known quantities and exponsuts will give place to songs and speechmaking. The national flag will flaat from overy poiut of view, and thousands of morry, laughing children wiil honor the name aud momory of Coristophier Columbus, It all the celebra. tons that will occur in ths varions schools in the city today could Lo merged into one monster demon-tration, 1t would be such an event as the ate City bas never droamed of, and whicn would compare favoravly with the celebrations of other and larzer cities, But this was con- siaered 1mpossible, and so the celobration wili bo divided, and each school will have its own prozram and speaers, and do hooor to the great discoverer ufter its owa fashion As u matter of course, all of the prog will bo of a similar character. Nearly allof them wiil open with a salute to the fla, fol- lowed by 5, recitations and odes appro- peiate to the day and oceasion. A protty foature fs the fact that at preeisely 3 o’clock tional Ly mi SAmeriea,’ will be sunie ¢ seligol tonse in Omana, The in spiring strains of taut patriotie melody will ccho from every quarter of the city uuder the enthusiastic' impulse ot our 12,000 ehilds 1sh voic I'tie programs in some of tho schools 1n- clude A numver of novel features, such as flag drills, patviotic questions and answers, and dialogucs and tabieaux, ail appropriato to the areat story of thedag. The teachers and pupils havo been bustly preparing for tho ovent for many days, aud the task of artanging the programs and drilling the participants has been no light one, But the grand result will justify the effort and the thousunds of navents and fricnds who will witness the events of the afternoon will have reason 1o be proud of their chldren and of the schools w which they are receiving a training at once educa- tional and patriotic. The Grand Army of the Republic will co- overate with the sehools in adding o tho success of tho celebration. Tuey will turnisn a speaker for overy school ho Todny's Parade, Arraugements have been completed for the parade of the Catuolic aad other societies, which will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Societies will meet ut 1 o'clock and talse position as follows: cort of police, left stroot north of How: "The nides to the g to him at Ninth and (Toward. Division No. 1—Thomas Swift, marshal, and aides, St. Philomena’s parish, on How ard west of Ninth. St Mary Mazdalena's and St. Joseph's parishes, wost of Ninth street, Holy Family par- ish _ next, St. Patriek’s next, St. Perers on Howard, west of Kleventh stre St Cecilin’s next, Heart Sacred noxt. St Agnes’ next. Carriages contain- resting on Nicth 1 report ing members of parishes next and west to sireet, Thirteenth pavisu wiil Bisvop Scannell and General Chok Philomera’s 0 Rt. Rev. Rev. Vicar who will take position left of tho parish 1 a carriage. The pas- tor and his assistants each parish will take position Division No. 2—T. aides. All school children on ard street west of Thirteenth, children on floats or in xtoenth street. Division No. 3—P. Mullen, marshal: T. J. Fiyun, marshal of Hibernian socicties: aides, P.J. Reilley, I3, J. Dor. Divisions Nos. 1 and 2, on Sixteonth south of Howard: Divisions Nos. 3 and 4, on Sixteenth south of Howard; Divisions Nos. 5 ana 6, on IMif- teenth uorth of Howard; Divisions Nos. 7 and 8, on Fifteenth south of IHoward, ana such of others as may be next. Bohemian socioties on Fourteenth street, north of Howard, German socicties on south of Howard. olish sociaties ou Thirteeath street, north of Howard. Italian socicties on of Howard. Catholie Koights of America on north of Howard street, Catholic Mutual Benefit associations of Omana and Soutn Omuba on T'welfth, south of Hloward. Young Mea’s Institute on Ileventh, north of Howard. hiton college studeats and Creighton ity alumni on Kieveuth, south of Howard, Otner socicties, which havo not yet ported, Tenth, north and Howard. AH mewmbersj of St. Ceciliw's parish desir- ing to participate iu the parade are requested to meet at Fortieth and Hamilton streets ut L p. m. shavp. A meeting of the Young Men's Iustituto will be held at Institute hall this cvening to make final preparations for the paradc. of in rear of his parishes. J. Lowry marshali, foot ou How- All scnool oarriages next west Fourteenth stroet, hirteenth street,south welltn, ra- south of Bad Weather Keared. Cincaco, I, Oct. 20.—The weather office late tnis evening hedeed on its fair weather predictions and there is now every probubility thac the day will be rainy anda disagreeable. I'no sky is heavily overcast, and early this evemng thero w lizht shower, which the signal service predicted will be larger and damwper by the time the dedicution ccremonies bogin. L~ T TULRTY-NINIE YEARS M ARRLED A Sad Wedding Anniversary for President and Mra, Harrison, Wasiixaroy, D, €., Oct. 20.—-Thero was no changs reported in Mrs. Harrison's con- dition this morning. Her physiciuus, how- over, recognize the fact that the disease is slowly sapping her strongth, ‘Today is tho thirty-ninth anuiversary of the marriage of the prosident and Mrs, Harrison, but the il uess of tno latter preciuded any' rezogntion of the ocension outside tho family circle, and that was marked by extrome sadnoss, ‘There hus boen o change for 1ho worso in the condition of Mrs. Harrison and tonight sLe 15 weaker than sue has been at any time since ber illness began, Sho is groatly ex hausted aud canoot turn her head upon tho pitlow. Her cough, which had ceased to troublo Lier, 15 now said 1o have increased in violence, This, coming as it does in paroxysuis, has a very depressing and ex- hausting offect upon tho patient aud tends to reduce bor vitality. Mrs, Harrison passoq a comparatively quiet day und did ot suffor s0 much from nervousness, She oxperi- cuces more difficulty than usual, howevor, in takiug nourishment, wiicn sho has heroto- fore tuken with systematic regularity, Although she 15 1n @ very weak state, yot her physician said tonight he did not appre hend any imnediato futal result and thougut it probabio that by moraing she might rally and regain soma of ber lost strength, At 10 o'clock Mrs, Hurrison had rallied s0meWhAL from Der seVere wltack of prostra tion, and Dr. Gardnor says she was resting a little wore quielly and feeling a Little stronger. ‘I'he doclor said Lo was avout to reure at thut hour and woula be called if he was needed wtthe white house. Mrs, Har- on's coudition 1% 80 preearious that she may pass awiy withio 8 few bours should another siuiug spoll oceur, ‘This muy hap- Den Bt any Lne now from the natural effecis At miduight M aud very weak of the dise: Was 1o bette Harrison eviow, 1Copyrighted 1812 by srdon Bennett | Loxbos, Oct. 20, ew York Herald Cable-Spocial to Tue Bee. |~ The Stock ex- change business continues very quist, Prices are irregular. Consols show u recovery of 1-16 por vent. Kupeo paper also % per cont better. Howe rails ave dull with the excep- tion of Brighton, which was firms ou the of- ficial nouification tost there was no intention toseek for powers to raise uew capital. Americans were not quits so firm and changes on the day aie about equally divided. Truok issues keop firm, buL Mexicans are duil. Foreign stocks are aiso dull 1 sympaiiy with the Purls bourse, | Portuguese and ¢ | (e S——— THE e o A e e e e Copper shares are oasier, following the aa. vanco of tno bank rate today to § per cent discount. Qnotation for threw months bank bills has risen 214 1o 2% per cent and for six months drafts, 29 to 2% per cent. Cail money dealt i av fy to 1 per cent. The banks raised their deposit rate to11{ per cent and tho discount hoases now allow 1 and 11, per cont repectively for money, ca 1 and notiee, DI BRIGGS' CASE, Action Taken by tho New Vork Peoshytery on the Compinints of Him Aumsy, N. Y., Oct, 2.1 miiteo reported Dr. Briggs and York prosbyie this morning. 1 and Friends, o judietal com on tho Lwo complaints of bis friends against the New ¢ in the Presbyterian synod The committeo finds that the complaints arc in order, but recommends that it is inexpediont to take action at the present time for the reason that the higlest court has taken action covering the points at issu0 and the lower court is now proceeding on the caseo, In the afternoon it s recommended that apuroval,be put upon the report of the Now York presbytery, with thoe exception of tha portions touching upon the Briggs contro- v, It was finally moved that the ap- proval bo postponed until tho meeting of the syuod next year, and the motion was carried Aftorwards tns judicial com- 1itiee repotted that Lho prosecuting cominit- tee of the New York presbyt wishea to witlidraw its appeal from the uction of that presovtery 1 disinissine the churges ngainst Dr. Briggs, ‘I'nis the committes coutd not favor, and decided the appeal in ordor, A motion was made that peroission be given to withdraw the appsal and it was adopted, with some dissenting voices. T'hie majority report of the committeo in quiring mio the eomplaints of Dr. Briggs und his friends had been taken up, when it was announced that the minority report was in course of prenaration, and 1t was moved that consideration of the majority report bo postponed until the minority revort had boen submitied, which was then douc. ‘Dhie minority report agrees with the major ity, oxcept as to the recommendation that iu is luexpedicnt 1o take action av present. A hot discussion followed the raceiptof the minority report, but a fucetious dolegate kept, tie conference in a peaceiul framo of wind, longth a motion was made and adovted that both reports bo accepted. 1t was then moved that the majority report be adopted. The mption was amended b providing for the adoption of tho winority re port. After innumerablo motions and counter- motions and several longthy speeches the syncd adjourned and discussion will be com- vletea tomorrow. General Episcopal Conference, Bavtivone, Ma,, Oct. At this morn- ing's session of tho general Episcopal con- vention Rov. Dr. Locke of Chicago offered a resolution limiting the time of speech- making on the part of all deputics, saving movers of resolutions, to seven minutes, and it was adopted. T'he committee on expenses recommended that the nresident of the house of bishops be paid $300 mstead of $200 per annam and that the salary of the se of tho house Lo increased to $300 for the noxt yaar. Several messages from the house of bishops were veceived and referred. Judge Wilder of Minuesota reported un- favorably from the commitiee on constitu- tional ameudments the resolution to allow missionary deputies to vote in the conven- tion. The report was adopted. ‘I'ie order of the day was then taken up, it beiug the constitutional nmendments offered by Rev. Dr. Huntington, substituting for the present fivst urticle a now one, sotting forth the uppostolic and Nicene crecds as the con- fession of fuith, and chunging the order of several articles, Aftera long ana at times heated debate the house got into a snarl over a parliamen- tarv question and. pending the smoothing over of tho matter, 00k & recoss. I'be house of bishops adonted a resolution won-concurring in the selection of San Fran- cisco as the next pizce of meeting and asked another committee on confurence. Denver, the city first seiected by tho house of depu- ties, will be agreed upon. THINKS THERE WILL BE TROUBLE, Doputy Marshal Bartlett Doclaves That South Dakota Indians Are Dangerous. O Swux Ciry, la. ct. 20.—[Special Tele- eram to Tue B corge Bartlett, deputy United States marshal, is hera from Pine Ridge, S.D., today and makes sensational statements regarding the [ndians on the reservation. Probably no one in tho west 1s better qualitied to speak on this subject and he bas been among the Indians all the time. He declares there is imminent danger of un outbroak. Hosays: *Ido not think tuat MeGillycuddy exaggeratod in the least when he told what the situation is on tho reservation, I have beon on the reservation eizhleen years in ono capucily or another aud think 1 understand the Sioux pretty thor- ougbly. 1 know tnat the Indians on the reservation are more than unxious to enguge in the ghost dancing azain, They have ghost shirts secreted all over the reservation, The only reason they do not dauce is because they are afraid to stavt, All_thoy ueed, though, 15 an 1mpulsivo fellow to start them. Once started they would bo like s flock of sheep, and the [ndians would commence dancing all over the reservation, They have openly threatened to SLArt in again 4s $00n us their leaders, Short Bull and Kicking Iear, return to the reservation. The chiefs have also stated they woula be ready Lo assuwme tho ershin on toeir return. They were with Buffalo Bill's show, but_on their return homo were detained’ at Fort Shoridan, Chicago, becauso of the threats they had made. Thoy have been releascd, though, and I understand aro now on thé reservation.” eme Court Declsl Des MoiNes, la, Oct. 20.—[Soscial Tele- gram to Tae Bee|—Furness appailant, against Mickleson, Story district, afirmed; Sloan against Jackson, certiorari, Mibaska district,afiirmed and samoorder 1n three other like cases; Cnicago, lowa & Dakota Rallway company against Barlington, Cedar Rapide & Northern Railway company appellant, Tama aistrict, reverscd; Milaér aposllant, aeainst Nelson, Audubon distriet; voversed ; Mighell against ‘Daugherty appellant, Cal- lowa Sug houn district, affivmed: Hoover & Gumble agaiust Cary appeliant, Cass distriet, aftirmed; Meyeringh appellant, ogainst Weundt, Hardin distr) Boyntan appellant, Maurshall distrl pellant, against Chi City railway afirmed afivmed ;' Uttley inst Dunselberger afirmed; Bowman ap- %0, St Paul & Kansas company, Muarshall district A Will Reach Omaba Today, Cepar Ravins, Ia., Oct, 20, Special Tele- gram to Tie Bee.l-—-Nobraska on Wheels No. 2 gavo its final exhibit this afrernoon at Cedar Rapids with the usual largze crowd. Friday moruing at 7:10 the train starts for home, criving at Omaha at orelock. - Not Favorabl Foxr Donae, Ia gram to Tui Bes|—The local political AMUSEMBENTS. NEW @ THEATER. COM MENCING TONIGHT. The Distinzuished Character Actor DORE DAVIBSON And the Beavtiful Young Artiste MISS RAMIE AUSTEN In the Latest, Most Emphatio Sucoess Dangers of a Great Gity A Comedy Drawis of New York Lifo BY OLIVER NORTH Hoart stiritog and thiriiling situstions. Superh liwaxes. A eyelono of comedy. The acme of i s reached In this mugaificent produetion. CIAL beautiful photograph of Miss is presentad Lo each lady entering ug this o o Usual price WONDERLAND And Bijou Theater, All Tlils Weolk MAT. SAT 85 ~HOUKS CONTINUOUS SHOW 34 COLUMBIAN = "HUIALTY O, AND THE THORNTON DERANATIC 0O, N THE BLACK - FLAG 151 ADMISSION 5 20c MY 20¢ OMAHA DAILY B ol Mr dont of the Uni for the nominoos is donounced as Wwolnun's rights mi - — Carleton Republicans at Work. Fu y Neb,, Tine Be Carlaton held o s Captain J. H, S addressed the me were warmly roc didate for Colan CrAwroRD, ram to Tug Ber Carolina addrosse tonight under the Loague club. It growing. 1l spe ot Discassed Poli Hazurtoy, Pa., € aprominent pohiti pence, was shot an hiis constabl a political disc Lovar ‘The Jessie Oliver banby left at Dr. Harter's ance last nighl was sent to tho ¢ farm yosterday, re: [ Rudolph Havel mian athlote and the proud fathor of All of the banks today, the holiday by pre son. batl boaris will o cit upon tho The session chamber, Tho water main viaduet bur: the shutty of tho eity. A, W. Parkel and measures, has moved into the city hall tho fourth floor, south side of His oMce is o tho buildin On Friday, Octo of foot bai! wi'l be ball park botweor Judge Hopewell mah yesterda, and take court, City Cler! leo of the Fireand up the Chicago Wednosdap night where they will stators At the opening exerc e s World’s fair. Mr. Guy Douglas Ripley of Weeping Wa- ter, Neb, marriea a pastor, Octobe 186 Omaha lodge ation of Steam and Mi the o 1 tenth anniversary of the lodge at evening, Octobor Tho Commercial Lithtary soticty of the Omaha Commercial eolteze will celebrate th ry of tha discovery of Americ v evening of All ex-studéuts and friends are anvivers with a sp. this wook, cial prog day having John Groves and I FRID panish, howavoer, are frm. I equality olub has repadiated the nomination Victorin Wepahuil-Martin for p The ladies de- claro that tho cquaiyy otub will mako no nominations until thay, ,have & right to voto L Hiates The,Woodhul upwarrantd ovoment. S rop: Octe 20 e4sbi'ne phan fid I¢e1l vng ana and 15} C. th M eprasontative, also addressed tue mecting and made & gréat jmpression. Jones' Good Work. Oct. 20 Colonel Joni A large wu auspices of th wlican oat *h was well received. - ties with P Squi and Jus illed this clan o Isanc Phillips, as the result of . ” , tho well kn leuder of the tarnverein, is a boy, th in city wi beea clamation of Prosident investigation v N te held in under tho Tenth Wednesday night, necessi r off of the wator in that portion o city sealer e cal a2y, t the business of Police commis ss Josie G. rositenco of the officiatin . Charles W, Savidgo, Thursday, 1 of the ginears will e tam on Frida invited to bo present, A meeting of the Polish Republican club will b in Cz: keld on Sat be delivered large attonday cois Monduy night the memvers of tho Fifth Ward Republican club. members of the Fifth Ward Flambean will visit North Omahg, whero at the sc house in that end of the' ity thov will assist lican meeting. Ramsey Crooks of the county ele n holding a rousin has surprised his married. Although the ceremony lady gan the riders of the club of those who vary and who still Chairman Cady, of the republican state central committeo, has Judgo Thurston's meeting at Lincoln, was done to enablo Thurston to be present as one of the spoak- ors at, the rally of the Fourth Ward Repub- vember 3, This can_club, o’ bo hursday eveaing, A congross the the first S. R. Patton tivo of the Limmger & Metealt Co, of this was, Eiler’s residenee Tuo<day evening. in the case was Miss Jennie M. Burnell. A meeting 13 heredy, valled for Friday, October 21 at S o'clock . m., at the Omaha Wheel club clubhouse for the purpose of or- nga GO, O. club. composed Omaba was orzauized Wodnesday evening ut Church of the Good Shepherd guild room, A creat deal of euthusiasm was aroused regular duy nent organization was effected with urday ovening plewsii’s ball, at the corner of ‘I'wen- ty-sixth and Walnut stree Sy in Polish and English oxpgoted. 2 Ten) many, frionds moeting ton the Young Mon's Clirls- tian association and Omalia High school. left for his home at aftornoon where ho will re miin until next Mojuay when he will retura ra national Associ- orguniz Wasaington hall nex accompanied \Y, OCTOBER 21, 1892. Pears’ The skin ought to be clear; there is nothing | strange in a beautiful face. If we wash with proper soap, the skin will be open and clear, unless the health is bad. A good skin better than a L convention upon the pocial Tele ubiicans L. Richards eir remarks Jonkin, ean- pecial Tele- os of South dience hers o Crawford husiism s 1stols. re Odormell, tice of tha morning by is doctor. The Pear: soap to use is yno alkali in it It 1s perhaps the only soap in the world with no al- kali in it. connty own Doko- 1 e closed aryd w W All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it 1l be put afternoon the council streot Aling of weirhts m., O a game aha baso Peka the cquity k Brown- ion left for es of the Be! were HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER, Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, lebrate tho tion of the Luesday L8 o'clock peecnes wi and a by the Y8 and BOWELS, peiling Hopdaches, Fov- org and Colds, thorough ly cleansing the systera of discase, end e abitual col ipation They aro sugar coated, LITTLE Vegetable <'s offico by getting formed at, Judec vegetable, 45 pills in cach T vial. Porfact digestion In ot old ordina have their cancelad given Novembe, of men Boy eting will b evenings 5| P, akor, c and artbur Frost sereennt-at , traveling wiil forimn were riders of the ordi- tho same place and ou follows their use. They absolutely curo sick hend- ache. 3 are recommend- o1 by leading physicians, For sale by leading druggists or sent by et ; 85 cs. a vial, Ad:}n 2 [ C0,, Props,, Son Fransisro o Chicae FOR SALE IN OMAIL EB. Y S 863 MEDICINE 5!\hn&(u. r15th & Dougl A.Tuller'& Co , Cor. 1ih & Douglas her words, hines. R O AR R the d t T e e oln: No- | PROPOSALS QR PAVING AND Mr. MACADAMIZING. fenled proposals will be recoived by the undersigned until 14 o'clock b, m.. October s theater | 2Sth. 1802 for the foliowing kindsof paving » terial, viz: of Nort Shedt asphialte orth | Giwy Iilis or obher :ranit, Colorado sundstone Woodrufl, Kunsas, stoae, Vitritied brick, nd » neld o fications. part of the following st tho eity of Omaliu, conp cient districts Nos. XY Al wceording 10 sp For pavin: alleys in 25 and i R0, 457, 480, thereafter. \ dand 491, ordered improyed by ordinances B. Tracy Yo, 2y ) respee 5 rms. nd for 0 ni street ini- represonta- | provement distriet No, 45, ordered jmproved by ordinance 501, and more particularly de city, came in from Valentine last night, ana | seribed as follows. to-wit i o) is staying at the Barker. In course of con- | ,NO. 48bCenter sireot from 10th street to versation with a BEe reporter he said that ~A'tey in block a3, eity, from 17th ho found in bis torritory that thore was u | stroét to 15ih Sirect. general stato of prosperity, and that the | No. 480—Abley i block 116, from 17th street crops weroso zood as 10 presagean ex- | oJIsth street. 3 AT No. 400—-17th stroet, from Juckson in all lines 1s excel regards the aericultural iness for tho 1803 trade, PERSON AL Mr. Perrv & spoadent of T M. J. Bartley, o in the city home from frionds of soveral y Coroner M. 1ast ovening from Maul accompanied the Iuver, and was gone about ten davs, that the outfit killed twentyv-seven and fourte:n He said antelone bring home even t hoofs a4 an evider Crieaco, 1L, Oct few hours veste t. Panl, and’ called on Snhoemaker, D. J. Row ‘I'he ontlook for business lent, and espe imple Heath, Washington corre- Be, is in the city. Danver attors oars stinding. O." Maul und wifo returned \ o blo to the ¢ of Om , S evide Green Tiver, Wyo, Mr. | hood faiile o 0¥ Of Omabia, 5 puarty of buuters from he board reserves the rizht to refect o boars, ho beax te 20. —[Special 1rus, en and a few othe but forgot to th or antelope of good faith worth streot. No. 491—-Atley in block 1980, from 16th st Tth scially 50 as ment bus dind street to | NOTICE streets, n th city n price per squ mplete in the st yard reets and for the puving ¢ feys, and the Macadamizing or pavng com Y. pleto of strect improvement district No. 43 ey, stopped Work to ho done In accordance with plins ‘day cnroute W, and spo ifieations on f Loard of pubiie works Each proposal to bu furnished by the b, Jod by wcorii ein the oflice of the hado Tuted binnks Land to b accompin- d cheek fn the sum of 50, iy o1 ail bids and to waive dofe . W, B Chairman Boae | of Publis alit, Nob., October Hih, 1502, O11-1 ISSMENT O | Tologram | NOTICE O ASSI DAM- to Tue Bek|—Too following Nebraskans D6 I \HAN 0 G o registered horo rodav: Auditorium- pred | AGES FOR CHANGLE OF GRADE. C. Delone, A. A, Cooner, Omiih: Grent | T tho ownurs of all lots or purts of ots wnd Northern—Thowas I Bovd, W. H. Dean | JGbuirii) breot: i strooc fron 11l and wife, Omaoba, Geend Pacifie—R, O, Howard street (o Leavenworth stroat; #ih Cushing and wi A. Paxton, man—John Small, Omana, New Youk, Oct, Tue B Omah Gato City Hat con Mills, Hotel Alvert DL “Notices of ve lin: cent; each adili i WILDE AMUSRMEN DS, Farnam §ires! FUN, MU=1 Four Nights, ( October 2, th A BARRLEI THE IRON MijkLS AT WORK ve rovelation in stago moch A posi :'\ superh l" pan g, Gatehy s g WA TINER BOYD'S Monday und Tuesday, Oct. 24 and 2. CLARA MORRIS Mon Tulvot, W. L. Wilson, Nevraska; J. D, Miare, L, 1. il ', g Sunday Mitines, — 1H>, e wader th L o eonls, Octover 10, 1 , Octaner 19, |-+ ITEMS ailistio 01 16 N ¥CoL u sl 1alting. S WEDNESDA NEW HEATER. day Night Tuosdiy Night First I Au adaptation from tho € Morels. Salo open 81015 baloany, 7 ce Noxt Attraction English. s Naturday s, Pattl Rosw. Mrs, Maria C. dil) Ty, Westminster; J. C fivo Gt Vi sur ot from HMoward to Jones strcet and in J. . Johinson, Omahy tomectingtrevtar 5 T You wre hereby notitied that the under Qisana, Tremon) disinterestod fred rsof the have been duly appointed by s A th the approval of the city 2,77 [Special Telegram to well of said civy, 1o 5 tho duniige 10 4 Ju . Roo, buyer for i iho of 10 havinguccapt o and duly qualitiea as re- P—— qnired by law. we will, on the drd day of et AL November, A, "D, 1802 at the hour of 103 o'eloeks I 1ho forehoon, st the offi 2o of Shrivor &0 Donohoe, 103 Fariam street, within the corporatelutits of sald eity, mect'for the pur- pose of considering and making the assess- | swid wpp 802 uge, 1804 » ment of damage to the owiers respectively of sild property affeeted by said grading, — uz futo consideration speclal benefivs, 1t thne ot 0l to be preseat at th doand ke wny obj OPULAR | : dnvoruing sl isossi PRICH OF dumakes w8 you may comlder iroper. ENT, GEO, ) PALL | WA MeCE LLOCI, 1y Drama IONEY Con Owmnha, Oct. 206, 1897, itie of Abp FO1 BERINGS. SOUL DAROT 1 bad of Amorica, 1 Tl tho Bluck 11 | above " the ‘ate P, UFACIOE W 1 vely sceiery arm wedl ¥ Ve curod tousy Gite. Finest pluoge ¥ | it in the ', » . DU Of plnk suid acoOmOdnLes 53 o} strietly rat class: Vins, Lot =prings, =. ). SEWER PROI'OSA LS, Seaten proposals will bo received by th dersiened untll 1360 o'vlock p. 1. Oetober 2th, 1802 for Lhe CORSLRUCLION Of 4 SGWer in sewer distr in the oity of Omabia. us p ] ordin according to pluns and spe ations on fiie 1n the oflice of the board of public works. Proposils to Le wade on | printed blanks furnishied by the board, and be ‘ecompaniod by ® certifivd suns of 500, payabio to the eity an evidence of good faith. Thy board reserves the right toreject any | an by Clurs o wll bids and Lo waive defucts. ¥irst oor, | POW. BIRIL i Chairman of the Board Owaka, Neb, October Lt Sk} AL P TO PROPERTY OWNERS, Tlv-r goetlon &5 of the Charter of Motropolitan AGENTS AND LESSEES Lon O not 0w (hAR B8 Ny e somm Abie Tn dursaance of ordinance No 00 requiring | THUPSAR, OCtober rth, 1805 tor 1ho v WAICF and 48 connoctions to bo made toand | Of equalizing the assossmont of ail proporty WIthin the curh Hnes on cortain Stieots ani | WLV e olty 0f Omahi Assessed Tor s Aoy i street mprovement disteiets Nos. 45 | sl taxation for clty taxos for the yone 140 [ 457,060, 499, 400 and S I the ity of Omaha, | SUeh sIng wikbe hoi ae (e ofies of the | ¥ou are heraby notified to make all necossary | City Clors 1 eity In the City 1 th CONNEEtIONs WIth water and ens nuains, or fut- | C1LY OF Omaha, commonin ez nt o« . m, Toto Novem Dor 101h: 1805 &8 (0 14 (he preness | | And you and o fyou nre ¥ notiflod 10 puve the streots ind ailoys in <nid (1ateets, | 10 D0 a0 appesr Sofors satd Hoird of cqual fowit | any compinintor ohijoetion you tmay have to No.d8G—Canter Streot from 1th stroet to | Sahl assoss ny . ' 1th strect statute [ No. 37—Aliey in biook &, elty, from 17th | te fl v [ StrCot o I8th sireet ing th i No 8~ Alley 1n block 116, olty, feom 1ith Orodot Jony v Ot 1o 8L Streot Lo 4R streot frow Jackson strect 1o CAVERWOrL streot. WIER BOND. No. 401—=Aljoy In hiook 1981 trom 1ith stroet 3T ey to_7th str notice of subuission to thy No. 4% -Pactlie street, from Snd streot to | Al Votors of the eity of the twoen S0 Strect an dird stroc fon of issulng bonds of W e ity of Omiha | e amonntof ono hin Dated 4t Omaha, Neb, this 20th day of O ) 3 LAy for the toner, 18 naintsaanee of Sowers I W, BIRITAUSER 4 Chatrman Board of Pablic Works 1iogal votosot tho oity of 0212342340 O - 1. Georzo P Rumis, mayor of the elty of Oninbi, do festia th's. my prociamation, and Proclamation S i R BRI IR L i notice to tho electors and lozal votors of fors t Omng, that & the ety of Omaha ofwn annual eiy oleet on o hetd In ity on Of Lo City of Omatin, to be hold on Tresdays Wth day o Nov 1 for tho St duy of November. 802, for the pi £ athin it tosuid o y thostnduy of Novamber, e tHn toanid o Cand uss T el "ot connctlnan erom each | 102l Vot B0 quastion i o W fol- o the eleetors and lesal voters of the | 1s ot ¢ ty of Omala in the 1. Gieor o P, Romis, mayor of (i ) ! far the “eorstrsticiean 10 {500 this, my proelama AL o rs, 10 ¥ Ciors than thority vestod 11 1 s then: v Fa. 10 draw 1t WOt 1o ox VOLUTS OF Eho ity of Ouihia that in to o Kol WL Do fiold i said ¢ty on Tuesd 1y, thosehih £ tho consteietion duy of Noveniver, 1805 for Tiose of eleets e\ W of i pots shatl 0 on the diy of said ) clection at oight 0" 1ook in the mornine snd FoROSILION 11 evening of o S Vo nL the respoctive i . With votins plices following, 1o-wits i VAl FILST WalD of said buflons iaving ! wine I FEHEHRCULES the word “VES™ shull becotnied i tavor of s raer fth wnd Marey Hing sad il vlots nor Sth and Loaven- | “No* il e rod ns NS NSt o fssuin s of said bond rher 1290 and Jone Tiio poils il be day of sald TS | election g oieht o'eiock tn' the morning und LR ECL S B cornor 5th and first altey all continue open until six oelosk in the LIRS C BN BE Battag i ovening of the Sime (dav ot the respeetive i 0t rop s Sldo of Pacifie streot boe | Vuting paces, ns foliow ith Distriot East sido of 6uh stroet nour i st BEA L RS arrvors, ot 1 corner It und Maroy 1 Witlin SHLarkivildavente A Distrlel-N W corner Sth and Loaven NI DISHeUS W cornor 10th and Hiokory | W2RUY Sty s b il N E corner 126 and Jones b District—s W cornor o aud Conter | *UJe0ts Ut Distet—N W corner 00 und Bancrote | S0 0T Ploren stiont el ) owis Lh District-Nuirth $ido of Pacilie streot boe ol District—N E corner t3th and Vinton 1 fth and Tuh stroots Sl o Distelot s € 6th strost nour COND WALD th D strlet—3 i cornor of 1) 158 DIstrlet =N W corner 14t and Jones nid Witli Bt - GRS o DISEEICt =N W corner 1t and Pactio gt AL ULy Y Biatrioi—s W sornor 1801w Lanvot Wcorner it aud Center Sty P N W corner 0th and Banerote s hoand Loavea orth stroots, ety N E corner th and Vinton Yorth streots, SR th Distriot=121st sido of South 2)th stro SECOND WARD, DROSILS Poppleton v LAY 18t DIstrlet—N W corner 1ith and Jone Tth District--s corner 16th Plore sy 2 e Teets vt Disfrict-N W corner 13th and Pacifio h District =S E corner ith and Williaw pled rects 1 District—5 and Loavons it DIStrict—N E corner Sixteenth and Con- il stroots L P streots. ith IiStrice—5 W ind Loaven- bith District—N W coraer 2th and Dor D L treites S 1) striet—s [ and Loave lith D.str ©Mth and Bancrofy | YOrtH st R bl \and Bancroft DR her h Distric W corner tith rects. 1Hth District wenue. THIRD WARD, District—S W corner 12th wnd South side of L of) Lith street 4t Districi—West side of oty b ween Dous Dodge strects sth District-N I3 corner Lita toi e sth District—N B corner 9th and Harue reets. L ith District sraer 1ith and Toulas treets, th District—N © 15th and Jackson treets. ith Distriet—8 E corner 10th and Howar streets. FOURTIO WARD, 15t Distriet—N W corner 17th and D, rects, id Distriet -N W corner ndand D roots, rd District—N W corner 25th ung \reots. ith Distriet=N E corner 17th an “troets. h Distr! N E corner 17th and srects, District—N W coraer 20th and trects. arv's avenue. St District— Lary* nue ot—-1ust side of South 106 ney street and St Mary® h Disteict—N W corner 1sth and Orth streets. Hth District—S W ry's avenue W corner 20th stroot comer 17th stroc FUPEIWAND, 1st District ~East siloof Sherman avenuo 1ppOsite Mundrson . Znd District—S £ corner Sherman avenue I Wirt street ird District—S W corne Lo stroot Jth Disiriet—N W nd Graco street S nan corner Shorman h District—S W corner 17th and roots Ul Distriet-East side of Sherena bout 1)) fect thof N'eholos st Tth Distriet—3 [ cornor Wth and lzara trects, Sth Distriot—N W corner lih and Burt 15, uth Disteet—N E cornor 15th and Cass treots, 10th Distriot—Enst side North 17th strect bo- ween Caiforniu and Ciss sticots S ifth Distriet—5 I3 ner isth ead Cs streets. RINTT WARD, 15t Distriet—8 I corner 24th streot and Amcs na District—S W corner {6th stroet and Fand nvenue, drd Distriet—N B corner 4th and Grant reets. ith Distriet—s W corner 2ith and cerson troets. ith Dist 3 eornor Sih and WisL streeis Ui Distriet—S W cornor frd ani Paricer treets ih District-N W corner 2th aad Corby trects. dstriet-N E cornor 27th and Burdette s reets. ol District =N B cornor 2ind - and Grant | Lith Distriet—=N W eorner 2sth und Frankiin b District—8 W corner 26th and Feanklin 15, Distriot—S W corner 2nd nnd Clars troets, REVENTIC WAKD. 15t District—=S W cornor 2l and Mason strects, 2nd District=N & corner 20th avenue an PopbIetol Aventie, ird Distrlot—S W corner 20uh strect and Woolworth avenue, ith District—N W corner #th sticot and Arbor strect. th District—Sontn side of Vinton strect ar (east of) south 7 i Gth Disi [ e A Poppleton o 7in Distriot =N W corner b and Francis streets. BAGHTH WARD tst District—Enst sido of 2ith street (south of 1 Ohuries street S Distriot-West side 9f 2 strcet new south ob Paul sirect Srd Iistriet—N W corner 20th andNicholu streat ith District—N E corner 20th and Camin stecots. sth Distriet ¥ (morth of) Cuming straot Waost sida of "‘4‘1!“ District—= K corner 24d wad rLstroots. fth Diatrici—8 W corner Wik and Ouss SUGBLS, | NINTIE WAND 18t District—% W corner 224 and Cuming 24 latri W er 40th and Ouming ot o atriot—N £ corner 40tk und Farnau | oot e istrlot~North sige of enport streot Ihr (wust 0f) NOFLh 52 uvenue o ltrier =S E coruer dlst avenuo and Dod e streot. oth Distriet—8 W coruer b avenue and Jwekson MPOOL In witness whereof T huve hereunto set my Iy vor of saul ety of Omahi, this it Jetober, 1aus Y EO. (. BEMIS, Mayor Attest: Jous Groves, City Clerk. oltidzit NOTICE OF THE SIPTING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AB A BOARD OF 1Q UALIZATION, Toall tax-puyers and owuors of and all partfes interested in taxatl y of Omaba You wro bereby notified thut the cl ol of Owake will, ws provided wnd 13th and Vinton ind Val N Ecorner 20th and Boulevard =N W corner 14th and Davenport Capitol avenu district—N W coraer 2ith street and st Norih 23th street property Chicago avenior avenpor: d d Dad Dod : Hav Dougla and st ot and § nvenun avente Charles e ——— St side of South 2 oo SRoh e £ South 2th strect, ith Distriet--8 uer 10th and Pieres corner 4th and William ::l‘lr"-:\ N E coracr Sixtecnth and Cen- ‘\“(‘!:‘I'Y Striet =N W corner 2th and Doreas v‘“lt ,“ strict—S K corner 20th and Bancroft -y‘j' striet=N i corner 15th and Vin ‘yll(JI~ rist=S W corner tith and Valley 4f\lrj"v‘~l. =N Ecorner 2)th and Boulovard THIRD WARD (. 2 I‘.I striet W corner 12th and Chicago ; AZI-V-I(:‘“‘.: N W corner 4th und Doy pore i District—South side of Capitol avenuo sur (west of) Lt street, $th Disteict—Wost sido of 12th stroot, bo- ween Dous trects ) Disir 1ot and Capitol nio B Distret=N £ corner 9th und Harnoy reets, T Difstrict th Distriet—N corner 1th and Dou las corner 15th and Jackson 1 corner 1t and Howard POURTI WARD, District =N W corner I7th and Davenport N W cornor 2ind and Davenport W comner %th and Dodgo it Distriet—N B corner 17th uud Dodgo l‘»:_-.l.\:\.-u-‘-: N E corner 1ith and iarney ath Distriet—=N W corne 20th and Douglas (1 Diatrlet—N W corase 20th stroot and St v“"\\ |:‘\ o ‘l‘ "‘ v r20th s and St Lary’s avenie Ot Distrten oot South 1 str Lwen Harnoy stroot a6 Ty’ avone b Disteci=N W corner I8t and Loivons i strent 110 District=5 W cornor 17l streot and St Ty's avenu FIFTI WALD, sl DIstrict ~Tas: o of Sherman avenuo 100510 Mt a0 strot S Distric -5 B cornor Shorman avenuo 0 Wit stroen W DistricioS Wocornor Shorman avenuo 1 Lice stieot W DS N W corner Shorman avenue 1 Graeo siroet Jh Disteied s W corner 17th und Chiarles ity Districi -1 1o of Sherman avenuo oL oot N Cholns street - District corner 1600 and Tzard s Distri =N W corner 10th and Lurt ih District=N B corner it and’ Cass “Wch District—Fast il North 17th stroct bos con Criifornia_and Ciss SLreoty 1 Diatrict corner 18th and Cass s SINTI WA, Distrlei -8 F eorner 23U stroon and Amos Dt District—8 W eorner Gith streot and irind Voo el Distret =N E corner 4ith and Grang rovts i District corner 2ith and Manderson ! soruer and Parker v-N W cor b and Corby N E coraer 2ith and Burdeito N B corner 2nd und Grant =N W corner 25th and Frankiin stroet 1ith District -8 W cornor 2ith and Dean’lin Tty 1th Distriot—8 W corner 2l wnd Claris treets, SENENTI WALD, st District—% V¢ copner 25t and Mason Lronia 10 Vistelet =N B corner 200 avenuo and b s o8 W corner 0t sirst and Vuolwo nu th Dstrict-N W S sireet and ATRUE Shebah 3 sido of Viaton strect N (st of) soith 320 wyoau Gth Distriet =5 15 corn th avenuo and AU District N W corner #ith snd Prancis SLIBOLA KAGUTIE WARD, 1st Distr U sido of 2th streot near wouth Of) Chiarios str M DIstrict—Wost side of 2d strect ne south o Pl stroet ir i District—N W corner 201l un Nieho stro s AU Disteiot—-N E ¢ ik and Cowlng 1 District—Wost sido of North #3th strcet DeRr (morth of) Climing ~trogh Gth District—3 15 corner 220 and Rurt stroet fth District -8 W corner 2Wih snd Uit strects. NIEH WAL, ot Iistrict—8 W corner 420 and Cumlog] stroets 'd District—N W corner duth and Ou stroets s District—=N E coruer 0th aud Farnao) stroots. 4th Distriet orih slde of Dayenport sire o dn the ty coun [ required | near (west of) North 824 nyenus Sth distriet—S E corner st avenus aud Dodze stroot. 611 Districi—8 W corper 2ith aveuue as Juckson strovt. {1 witness whereof § have hercunto set m hind as muyor of said elty of Ouuha U 17th duy of Oetober, 10 GUO, 1 BEMIS, Mayor Attest: Joux Guoves. Clty Cler g e S P—