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T b il t | . . CABLE'S MOTION Providest Miller of the Milwankee Writes a Letter on the Depot Subjeot. OMAHA MUST PROTECT MER RIGHTS Coutingeneles Hinging on the Aece of the Presen anoe Proposition Suggested by the Writer—What Does the City Desire, Te Asks When 1t city council convened last night 1t was confronted by auother letter upon the subject of union depots. This one was from President Muller of the Milwaukee road, Wwrittes 10 Mayor Bemis, and by him trans tmitted to the council. The letter, which was in the foliowing language, was read aud then banded over Lo the special commitiee, Which now hes the depot question in hand Cmicaco, MiLwarkek & St Par:n Rar War. OrricE oF Tar Presipest, Cmi Ili, Oct. 24 ~To the Honorabie Mayor aud City Coutcil, City o1 Otsh b Gen lemen—1 tako the hberty for Four consideration the foliow regurding the interests of th mpauy in the projosed settiement of the diffsrences exist between your city aud the Uuion Pacific iaiiway company Toe Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail WY company would welcome a solution of the v difficulty, provided the city of Omaha would tkereby obtain uni aepot —1the use of which would be secured 1o other lines eu the city of Omaba uvon rea- souable t not sut 10 the caprice or bostile iuteresis of present owners of the Union Depot company. Such & seitiement Would enable this compuny 1o procure iu the oity of Omuha adeguate basseuger facilities, wilh which the tion of the business cen: tor of the city and the hign value of real s tate adjacent to the Union Pacific brid makes il impossivle to provide itsell | pendently 1f1am correctly informed, the objsot of the city iu muking 118 lideral donation 1o the TUnion~ Pacific company is for the sole pur- pose of securing a passenger rtation suff clent for and available 1o ull roads enterix the city at that point, Syd not mereiv a pas senger station for the Union Pacitic and the Burlington companies. 1f s view of the ocase is correct, it would seem to be vital to the interests of the cty. and dictated by eommon business prudence, that this sol eonsideration stould be d beyond doubt The origwal contract contained a pro- Vision, t object of which was to leave in the nands of the city power to enforce its FIght 10 have other roads given entrance to, &na use of. the union aepot_ upon fair terms. It 15 now proposed, as 1 understand, Lo abunoon this vi FuBran and leave in the nands of the Burlington ana the Uslo Pucific companies the 10 do as they Please ubout admitting other companies. The Burlington 1£a direct competitor of this company and others Luat may desire 10 use the depot, end it is in the usture of things that nothine can be expected from thom to facilitate the entrance of this cow pany to the union depot The policy of the Uuion Pacific company toward the efforts that have been made by this cowpany und others to secure & lodg ment 1n the city of Omaha so that it can ao business direcily with the city 1s too well known to need to be pointed out. 1f it had ita way our terminus would be in Council Bluffs.” Its policy toward us way have been Ana may now be the beizht of wisdomand for the advautuge of the Union Pacific company But is it for the advantago of tbe citizens of Omaha that the passenger trains of this compauy :hould be held on the Jowa side of the river! 1f it is, tben no fault oan be founa with a settlement upon the basis pro- posed. 1f the city of Omaha does not wish 10 keep us out, it wiil not waive the only se- ourity that we shali be able to get in, It will no® do 10 claim that the owners of the union depot will be compelied by self futerest 1o lev us in, because one of the roads is now our competitor and will have the veto power, and the policy of the Union Pacific company affords O ASSLTANCE OF enCOUraTe- ment of fair dealing. 1f it will pe for the in- terest of the owners 1o let usjn on fairterms, they cannot object to an oblightion to do so, and io terms distinct and not 1o be evaded, In view of these considerations, and of our efforts to obtuin in your city the necessary tacilities to accommodate our patrons, I re- spoctfully urge upon your honorable body the necessity of mdhering to the oricinal guarantce, and 1f possible of making it even more distinct and binding, 5o that you may Dot have occusion berenfier to lament that your liberality hus become 1he meuns of shut ing the gates of Omaha against rosds that desire to ao business directly with it 1am very frank to say that, in my judg- ment, 1f & positive and easily enforced guar- aptee is not insisted upon by the oity, nothing can be expected by railway com panies aesiring 1o use iLhe union depot, ex- cepting terms so onerous s o be probiv ftory. Yours truly, KosweiL Mies, President. Some Vetoes Sustalned. The mayor vetoed the orainance ordering the grading of Pacific street, from Twenty- afth to Twenty-sevenih street. Under the provisions of the ordinance the city was to pay tke ouc-tmlf cost. Tue veto was sus tained. Tpen there was another veto on expending 820 to repair Twenty-first street, between California sud Webster. In defense of the veto the mayor said thaton Octover | the strect comwissioner's fund was overdrawn to the amouut of 1,505, He tnought tnat o wise plan would be to make good tbe Ge- ficiency before incurriug ® greater aebt Bince the overdraft be scid that the fund had been reimbursed, out that still there was an overdraft of & This veto, like tbe former one, was sustuined. ‘There was & veto against laviug two addi- tional cross walks in the Bight ward. lu the messuge the mayor said that the ward bad used up more wulks than 1t was allotted when apportioument was made last spring. The records of the council showed thut Lhe Fightt ward was allowed forty, &nd that it ind been successful in securing fifty-one cross walks. Tuls veto was re- jeciea. Following this there was aveto on the ordinance ordoring the grading of the lots in therear of the city ball. The mayor vetoed the ordipauce for the reason thatan ordi- Bance ordering the same work done wes passed several woeks ago, and Lhat in com- llance with the terms of that ordinance the ourd of Public Works bad already iuvited buds for dowg the grading. This velo was sustaiaed, us were six others. most of them beiug on cross walks and filling holes on wacaut Jots. Trouble with Li The co ducted § Wting Comp uptroller renorted that he bad de- 18 from the Metropolitan Light- dng compuuy’s bill for the month of Septem- ber. e original bill was §1,830. The ge- duction was wude on socouui of the com- ny's failure to keep lighted its street mps. ‘I'oe report was adopea President Davis appointed Messrs. Mo Learie aud Spechit 8s & comuitioe to coufer with the Eikborn reilroad oficials, relative 1o fmproving the condition of the crussivg &t the futersection of Twanty-fourth street. Emrm aL this poiwt the Metropolitan Light- & eompany served notice hat uuless ihe eity M{uun-u up its pills the company would ceaso lighiing the strets Mr. Howell suid that it was very impudent POD Lhe part of the company 10 serve such ® pouice. “Look i1t be suid, “lbe com- ¥ hus about thrown up the sponge, snd undorstaud thut tonight there is not s line lamp lighted, aud the outskirts of ® city are in 1otal darkness.” Mr. Howell thought that the city should take prompt action in 1he premises and that the city alloroey sbould be ordered 10 LrIOE suit on the company’s bonds. ‘That was the 0niuion of & majority of the eouncil. Messrs. Howell, Boobel and Lowry re Mppoinied a spocial commitiee 1o iuvestigate the lighting Guestion sud see what could be done uutil such time us the city sitorsey oould give the coucil a legu! opinion regard- ABg the course that the cily should pursue. Routine Work of the Council. Mount & Grifio secured 1he contrsot for furnishing ihe city witt hard cowl. Their Bid was § 49 per ton. Property owners along North Twenty- sixth stroel protestod uguwiust Lhe abandon- ment of Lhe 0id borse car Lo aloug Twenty- Sixth between Seward and Lake streets. The $400 remaiviog in the cross waik fund Wi TeARDOriioned SWOUE Lhe uine wards, 1o Pe exvended in laying new walks By e sdoplion of thereport of the Suance i committes, the contractor wi discontinue strast sweeping on November 15, e remson was that street cleaning fund wouid be exhausted The committee on public property and the chairs, iamps tables aud stoves had been placed in the booths were ordersd to At that date the SECONDED | | CRONELTAN'S ~ CONTINGENTS | | Bupreme Ocurt is Asked to Decide for ticnal Congressmen. ready for ocoupaney. ment of O. A. Scott laid by private was confirmed The roquest of W. H. Blatoer to ud in the rotunds of ited, theu taken up and The Court Urged to Order the Governor to Calling for iaid on the Proclamation tion the Board of Public Works notify the contractor that if the paving of izard, from Twelfth to fou teenth street, was pleted withou take charge the expense of the ¢ Tbe ordinance orderine Twenty-fourt was passed fustructed to - Yavors the Movement, comtmen ced at onoe t delay the city would LixcoLx, Neb ~One of the most | submitted to 1.—[Special to the erading filed before that this morning by Atiorney John F. | lien of Omaba. braska ex rel Boyd, und the purpose o the re. by his statem compel Govern is entitled may catch rhoumatism. lator as sho WILL DISCUSS LEGISLATION. ailway Employes the Merits of the Candid board st Union ariers the following call on the official t to Consider issue a procla of three congressmen-at-large to fill vacan- cies aileged to exist in tue representation of was posted paper of the Ra Employes Club, and issued from the office of ve boara for Nebraska Railway and Express Em Unlted States prior to the census of 1500 under the of 1880, Nebraska had been | congressmen promulgation itied 10 three practically been comp! mmittee, and they are now reaay sent the results 1o you for consideration and ir executive oehsus of 189D 1t apparent that for Nebraska 10 have uu ec representation in the Fifty-second congress resentatives should be t oud congress, Nebraska was six representatives: three ‘additional elected and thot in the ¥ members is esday, Novem ber 2. therefore callea for Wed 0 o'clock p. m. &t Central South Fourteenth ¢ the situation and thoroughly dis decide what, if any, on the club shiail take at thec oming elec aud is entitled y-first congress, ka to &n equal representation with pussed an act apportion ment Congress Amoug the other stat Fevruary 7, 18 | of representatives £tates under ana providing that the act sho ter the 3d day of Mareh, 1843 Bolieves it Nuga The relator 18 oze of the most that bas ever taken place in Neoraska and tbe employes are for the most part awake to We have it within our power, we stand together, Lo t defeat those who ouanot be trusted 1o legis. ula take effect friends and 5 ry and Void. hen goes ou to assert th {ar as the apportionment ac Fifty-first congress the equal rep gress uatil a uugatory and void and that braska was ana is under act passed by titled 10 six represe ' ¢ relator further ci pie of Nebraska did not ditional representatives at vacanoies in the Fifty-second that there are now existing in the present congress filled by u svecial election On October Make it & point 1o sttend the meeting, vro s if need be, as every titlea to s voice and d Lo say & few wo r of the club is en undertakes ntation of Nebraska in con 10 postpone who are known the club naving cards This is ap emploves’ mesting ex Come and bring your Frateraally yo tle apportionment congress en the present ers with you and Personals. Ed Dickinson and Mr. tern passengers en ien called uvou Bord aud made a formal demand be ut once issue his proclamation for Omuha today on the Rock Isiund. _Dood, chief clerk of the fuel ernor Doy¢ vositivel, relused, eiving as his rensons that the matiers in guestion were of wife, pagsed through Omaha ¥ 100 vast importance, the legality of the pro ows left for Chicapo today business connected of the Union via the Rock Islang, th the literary possibly too serious for him to as departmout until the supreme responsibility court or the attoruey geueral had him as to his legal Governor Boyd joins with the relalor iu & iug the supreme court 1o make @ solution of tbe difficul,y und thus prevent n legal After a good kee officials nave denl of thought the Milwau- tinally decided thay H monly known as Biuffs, shall the premises. succead Mr. Keene History of the Case. Goverror Boyd stated to & representative this forenoon that koow who was backiug Cromelien in the at- tempt to bave three ndditional congressmen He was convincea thst the a6 simply soting for otber The matier was first brosched 1o bim several duys ago by Cromelien, who as- = Doane and others had been won over to a favorable consideration of the The governor stated at that be did not consult auy referred to as 1o the proper construction of the law, but that the atlorney general was his oticial adviser. advised him that three soditional congressmen in congress he would issue a call for & special election but not oiherwise. tnep addressed the following inquiry to At- torney General Hastings: “A question for u thousand vears, as one Milwauk expressed it, aud is still a young man, aud & Apropos of the live stock it may not be 200d hustler, terests of this road. priate to say that the Milwaukee hauled last month 432 cars of cattie from South Omana to Chivago. elected this fall. Omaha atlorney o You dow't want a torpid liver: want a bad complexion; bad breath; vou douw’t.want serted toat Jud, a_ beadacbe. you don’t want “T'hen use DeWitt's Little Ear) iy of the gentiemen SIX THOUSAND SHORT. orney general egistration in the City Compared With the Voters List of Last Year. There are two days vet in waich to com- voters in ihe various s of the city and more than 6,000 men must et their names on the list 1n bring the total ragistered vote up to that of the present Governor Boyd piete the registration raised before me upon which 1 wish you to advise me confi- Under the new apportionment Nebraska is entitled to a representation of six; it has but three; is it not entitled to three ' additional tives for the remainder of the presont ses- mct of congress, So far this year 13,664 have been representa Of the registered voters iast went to the polis while the vote of the ectire county was but 18,420, more ibe registration in Owahs, £ figures show the total regis- tration in the city for last year and for the turee days this year REGISTHATION BY WARDS. vear but 16, The above query was addressed to the at- torney weneral on October saime day the Bitorney pever in his opinion Nebraska was not entitled under the apportionment act 10 three adai- representatives Acung under that opiuion the gov- lined to scoede to demand for » sud ou the in the vresent ernor, two duys later, dec Mr. Cromelien's peremptor special election. Supreme Court Proceedings. The proceedings of the supreme court this moruing were exc Cromelien of Douglas county wi be following causes Lord against Poaks, edingly brief. to practice. argued and continued : Stellenberg against the Fremont, Eikhorn & Railroad company, the First National Missouri Valley goner awainst An bonest pill is the noblest apothecary. work of the Liule Early Risers cure constipation, biliousness aud sick hend- S — VIEWS OF 1HE INTELVIEWED. Cromelien against Bova, Burrows aga Hoveland, Anderson against Pierce count, 1n tbe case of Peaks against e was given the plaiutiffl o scrve aod file briefs 1n fifteen day. 18 and defendant in thirty days theroafter. This has already been but it had not been wade & matier of Court adjourned until to- in re Newton. W. Gibsou—1 ! on betwean the § the Holbrook compauy, ¢ they propose to ventilating coutr ings not aiready let understand that there is ler & Warre from October dune by stipuiation, before the court morrow at § cts for all the school build. The Fuller & Warren b what they u the matter of veutila.ion, but s seem to work u!l right, and scheme for ventilation he bas no furnaces of tis own muke, so golug Lo combine the two, and capture the whole shooling- So far as | em concerned 1 think these combinutions are not the safest the school board should not go iuto the business of helping body out of & bole. mateh if they cau. the world, and SOMETHING NEW JUST OUT. “Delicious Desserts” COOK BOOK Mailed Free. from a trip over iue Say that the situation looks v for tue reputlican ticker, stute ticket, large number of deu; They are sic will quietly scratch bim ail along the line ate and 1 am glad 1o partioularly Out in McKeigha: 1 vote for An- McKeighan, and Perfect action and frow the use of DeWitt's Little Early A perfect litile pill Send name and address to PRICE FLAYORING EXTRACT CO CHICAGO. Do You Ever Drink Water? Dueh Process tller Chemicals are used in preparation of W. 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For Delicious, Re T(; THE ;)\\'NJCRS OF ALL PARTS OF LOTS AND TATE ALONG SEWARD FROM TH STR STREET AND THE INTERSECT- ING STREET: You sre hereby notified that signed, three disinwerestod freeholders of en duly appointed by Lhe city coun- sess the dumn<e 10 the the property € Sewurd city of Omaha. iuve b the wuyor. with the approval o eil of snid city, to owners respectively by the chunge of grade 20th strect 10 2L LG street, declared ne i 14, pussed ¢ tober 1th. 18 tober 11¢H, You are further notified that bhaving aoc- cepted suld uppointment 4nd du as required by lnw. we will on the November, A~ D). 1802 at the hour of 10 o'c.ock noon. at the offi . . Finck, 51 Ohuwber of Gomne corporate lints of suld €11y, meet for the pur- 3088 Of considering wnd miniing the sesess. 10 kEe L0 Lhe OWeers respectively of suid property affected by suid chan in the fo ment of taking 100 consideration if uny. N Y ou are 1 und pluce u 10 or stateme tifed 10 b ts conce JOMN | Omubu, Nob., Octo To the owners of all lowmot Arbor street from th 19 1t You ure hereby uotiigd that the under- nterested freeholders of the ave Loen duly sppointed b 1he muyor. with the approval y f Gu Ao 0 ussess the damuge 1o ctively of the property af- slgne L three d. city of Omuha councl of 1he owour . fected by & Arbor from stroets, dec. s e § neoessury by ordinunce 0. pussed October 1t 1804, approved October 15, 18 You are further notified thut cepied said appolutwent, und duly qun.ified as’ required Ly luw, we will, on the bth day the hour of two the office of George J. Puul. 165 Furasui street. withio the meet for the pur- of Novewber. A. Th 1892, at o'eloek in the ufterncon. corporate linits of said oty pose of cousideriug wad weat of duwage 10 the oW suld property. uflected by 1005 stutements conoernine Ouwasba, October 24, 1692 NOVEMBER 2, 1892, Overcoat PAVING BONDS, in the sum of yre general £ repuving ntorsections of streets and n front of rea ed, purelwregetal s, this is the ideal family ine. Though prompt and ener. in their action, ¥he use of these Arguments results, Their effectikto strengthen functions, for the purp: DAVINE. FepAviug oF { streets wnd Arguments that speak louder than words, are prices- -Prices to talk must be loud voiced— Fiun not more How is AT PAY INg the For aloud talker for a good ‘wide wale indice, drowsiness, pain in nd sick heada cassimere overcoat are taken lls and the Or would you rather have a heavy long ulster for § Or a still better one for $7-— And for $8—- Ah, that's the stuff-—- lock in the morn isix o'clock corner Sthand Leaven- For $8 we have the finest light beaver 44 Distriot— E coruer Lith asd frat 2 L webn b e le of Pacific street be- overcoat you ever laid eyes on-- got blue-— too— Wide side of 6th stroet near black-—brown wale— Box S E corner of Purk W corner 10tk and Every where #nd Baucroft s our lead You prefer a storm ulster—we have them ~all fabrics arguments— nd Leuven- —-all prices These 8110 Poppleton th Distriet—N E snth and Con- th and Doreas th and Bancroft Columbia C othing Co., corner 15th and Valiey District—N Ecorner Cor. 13th and Farnam— Ith and Boulevard THIRD WARD District—8 W corner 12th and Chicago =N W corner 1ith und Davenport Successors to M. Hellman & Co.--- South side of Ospito! avenue & WOODEN SIDEWALK constipation habitual They are sugar coated, do nat gripe, very small cany 9o talte, nud purely vegetable. 45 pills in eac) vial. Perfoct digestion follows their use. ———— cure sick hea are recommend- waicians, For sule by lending 5 cts. o vial. Address EOBE'S MEDICIE CL, Props, San Franciseo or Chicago. ! "oN DOCTOR : McGREW. District—N ¥ and Harney fet—S E corner 1ith and Douzlas Omiuhia. the mayor concurring That wooden und Jackson corner 10th and Howard 1st District—N W c Ol 7th and Davenport 2nd District—N W Ca.r 15th § Douglas §ta. nd Davenport +'& Co, Cor. 14th & Dougias Sts. uts, 1s District—N W corner i und Dodge 4t District—N E und Dodge of Hickory stree 5th Distriot—N 00 H R aanm and Harney fe 6 feet wide rth side of Niehols present srid ST street present grude, 6 foet wide t—N W coraer 20th and Douglas ~N W coraer 2%th street and St, —5 W corner Mury's avenne BLLl District—Fast side of South 10th stroeet, petween Hurney street wnd St Mury's avenus. 10k District—N W ¢ rsunt grude. thside of Luke stroet fton Hill. present g South side of sive biock 11 Clifton Lots 10-11-12 6 foot wide. ots 1 10 6 inclu- L present grade, 6 foey 18th und Lenven- ) District—8 W Mury's uvenue b street and St South side of 1 stve block 11 Cl ‘NHB SPECIALIST. FIPTH WARD. Last sideof Sherman avenue 016 Mande Zod Distriot—8 E corper Sherman 1 Wirt street fird District uud Luke street. seut grade, 6 foet North side of Blondo street, lots Purkor's ndd. present crade, 6fect wid © treatment of all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. 1na ull Weakness and D sorder of with lossof Cattle are reared on Parker's add, present gr suth side of Muson stroet esent grade, 0 foet ~ W corner Sherman avenue and Grace etroet 5th District—s W sen y ears of tze & Ruil's Last side of 6th District Sherman avenue West side of 10ih strect, Ruth's udd, prescnt 1-4-5 block 11 testmony of thou- Write for el Jmann, Neb. Eust side North 17th street be- untze & Kuths udd, present grad veren Sorensen. A. 1. Ellsworth, Jonn isth und Ouss of Pierce st rze B Tzsehinek FIXTH WARD, 4in street and Anes Soutl side of Pierce holders of the Crves 1he QUALITY. FLAVOR of the clty coun- svess the dumuge Lo owners respectively of the property decinred sury 10 be nppropriuted for st 8'de of 19th stroet 4.5, 8 9,12, 13 {ountze & Ruth's present grude. 6 feet wide by the & o rand avenue. corner d¢5th und Grant by ordinnnce lots 6-6 biock 2 4ih District—s W corner 24th und Manderson present erude North side of il stroet Tark. prescut gr iith street from Vinton 10 soutl ity limits. notifiod, thut huving s intuwent und duly quaiified ne e will, on the 2ist duy of biock 1 Oka- 5th District—SE corner 24th and Wist streets. corner #ird and Puarker 2ith wad Corby District—s W District—N W udd. present g North side of Charles streot bioek 5, 8hinn's ndd,establ Eust side of $0th sireet de No. 2, established grad her resolved : Thut the board of publie works be und Lere- jorized and airected 10 Cause i copy 0 10 be published in the offi- weeld, or be #erved ou the owners of s1id lots nnd unless such owners shall within five duys wfter the publicstion or seryice sald sidewnl ks bourd of publ 1ho cost of constructing snid side wulk: respectively the office of T Building, within the for the pur- hod grade,6 1L wide. forenoon, ut bloek ¢ Hill- , 6 foet wide. bth District—N E corner 27th and Burdette porate Lmis of of considering mentof dumage 10 suld property APPrOpriNLIOD thireof, ¢ tion specinl benefits, if rny Theproperty helonging 1o you. proposed 1o be appropristed ns wid oity, met Oth District—N 22nd apd Grant sspoctively. of of such tuking und king into considera- 1uth District—N W corner 25th and Franklin of this resolut 1ith District—8 W corner 24th und Prauklin Do o District—5 W 20nd ano Olark sresaid, wnd ihe counell. by 10 the use of 106 Hd ity of Omaha, in ns. und stiite of Nebrasks, of such copy SEVENTH WARD. 1st District—S8 W and Mason 2nd District—N ¥ Popoleton avenue. iird Distric avenue and is deseribed us fo ri of 1oy in front of und abut- ting sueh sldews Pussod Oct. 1th and 25th ssary by ordin 1 upproved Oc street and 61ect of lots 10 and 11. Mottor's subd - plut of Okahomu, 20l street and Presigent Oty ( stb District—Soutn JOUN GROV -~ nenr (eust of) south 324 avenue. 6tk District tof lot 15 Ouk 1111 SOuth T foet of west 20 fort of Jot 16, Oak Hill Weet 16 feot « Rozers' plut 0 foet of west (6 of Jot 46, 8. K Rog- avenue and 7.5 Mottor's subof lot Tin Distriot und Frauncls TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, EIGHTH WAKD. of 20tk stroet iu the above resoiu- ®outh of C ut the tue h of you are construct wooden sidewuiks us city ccunell wud ch the wbove BIRKHAUS u Bourd of 'ublic 1ber 15t 1802 uereby notified to required by u present exild 400 ADRkO LUY ODjBCTions nin: suid ussossment of dutmuges as you muy bansider proper ents boncerning, suld sessment of dims rd District—N W r 20th und Nicholas uy consioer 4th District—N E corner GEORGE 5th Distriot— near (north of) Cuming street E gorner 224 und Burt streets. Wb wnd Ouss Vest side of North 2ith street Owmaba, Neb., N¢ Omubn, Oct. 26th, 1807 61 Distriet itk District—§ W corner 1 1ots or parts of lots front- Owners of lots or paris of lots on Doug- street from arts of lots on 10 Lo west tine Jus stroot. from of Bozgs & I1ili's second addition hereby notificd that the unaes- coliolders of Lhe 0 duly wppoiuted by NINTH WARD. 1st Distriot—8 W corver §20 wnd Cuming 24 Distrist—N W corner 40th snd Ouming the under- signed, three disinteresied freeholders of the City of Omaha. bave been dul the muyor, with the aporoval of the city coun- 10 ussess the dumiuic signed, three disinteresto city of Owahy, bave Lho muy or, With the 1pprov.i of the eity coun- 10’ cily, 10 nssnes the d; respoctively of 0 of grade of D) wiury by ordlnnnoe No. I8 wd Augzust 2evh, 15607 otfied Lhat huvi 4d District—N E corper #th wnd Farosm | cil of sald city Owners respeclively of the properiy aflecied iperty nflectod #Lb District—North sige of Davenport street sglus siroet, de- nesr (west of) North b distriet—s Doduge stroet. corner dlst aveuve wnd | 394 passed October 7, 1802, upproved O Fust i, 187, uppy 20th avenue You ure further notified, id sppointment, wnd dul by luw. we will, on the Novewmber, A- D. 1802, a1 the hou thut baving se- | cepted sald appointi s roquired by luw. w asy of Novewber. 1802 11 L 1u the worniu Y urkson stroet 1y wituess wh reof 1 have herevulo wet my haud a8 mavor of sald city of Omuus, tiss 0. P. BENIS, Mayor, Joux Guoves, Uty Cler JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPGSITION, 1888, THE MOST PERFECT OF PEN3. hour of 10 o'elouk of Chiurles P. Ben- wwin, 1300 Dodge street, within the conporate 1he vurpose of seonnut of ¥ of said propery of § o'elosk Ttk day of Octobe Paul, 166 Fare 1imits of suid cit cousldering duiage 10 the ownors property aflecied by suid grudine, takive into considerstion special You ure notified 10 be aud place ufovessid. aud ake uuy objet 10 07 statewments concerning of dariages 4s You ey consider proj * v Pr.u.l"J PAUL MUULLOGH street, wituiu the corporate limits of said for the purpose of consider.ng ud wiuklng the OWoers respectl sfecied by suid gradin:, Liking toto consid- erution specisl | rs respectively of aid grading. tu Ing into copsideration speciul benefts, If wuy You ure notifiod to be present and p soe uforessid and wuke sny objoctions suid ansessment Of ABIBLEES 48 YOU WAy cousider proper GEORGE J W G SHRIVER JAMES STOCKDALF respeotively snefits, If uny. 10 be present ot the time und pluce aforesuid and ke wuy obyect COrning buld wssessEnS cousider proper. 10 or state | of daswuges us you id ussissment JAMES 8 TOCKDALE, JUHN ¥, FLACK f Appraisers Owaha, Neb., Ociober 2ist, 1802, Omuba, Oot.