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3 Y 3 3 » > 3 AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAH) Ew ft & Uo. Getting Ready to Pack a Lot More Pork Every Year. EXTENSVE STARTED IMPROVEMENTS Fuinl ¥all of & Newly 4 Hand at Empl Oudaty s—Singuiarly Daring Attempt at Hop- Daylight Assassination — Sol per's Smooth Talk to & Fo ses & Car re work baving been & The cur m of Depurt ment inspection of pork As $0un us the gove lbe new quarters block, wber re w ucrensed force, the it ammond's will b c s will _be ready cent ® few davs. The ludies who = pork with & microscope buve boe by Becrctary lusk and will be their appointzent s so0n ns the Tives for the incrense in the force, DIXD FKOM Tut Fred Cump, an Employe of Cod 1 FaLL hy's, Dr Wi an Elevator Shaft. ¥ Camp met with injuries vesterday during ihe noon udaby’s packing house, from tne vhich he died three hours luter. Cump was employed 1n the oil room and fell throuch au eievator Shall 10 tne tloor below, & distance of Ive oot He began work there Tuesaay morning 0d was Dot very well acquainied with the premises. Several men were ul work iu the same room it nore noticed nim fall, al 1hougl several beard him when he struck the fioor below. When he alighied he struck upon his head and shoulders aud was vucon- #CiouS 0Ll he died. Deatn was caused either by a concussion 0f ihe brain or inter- © boves were broken and the bruisea. For sume time previsus to Camp's com- mencing work st Codaby's he was employed as a ariver dor the American Express com vany. His bome is in iowa, near Creston, WhHEre nis father resides. He came 10 South Omaha about sixth months ugo, and was sbout 80 years of age and vumarried Coroner Maul hod the body Brewer's morgue. A jury was empaveled, sud after viewing the remains sdjournsd until Friduy morving at 10 o' ciock. WHO STABBED AOE Singularly Bold Attempt to Assussinute n Pucking H Man. Joe Delusk, who is employed at Cudaby's packiug bouse, bad 8 kuife stuck iuto hys persou yesterdsy by an unknown man, whose iuteution was provably murder. Delask and a companio. v ming from 1he prcking bouse &l noon and were waiking along the unoccupied picce of ground between the stock vards and the Q street visduct. The mau, with the knife in hend, emerged from 1he weeds and stepped quiet!y up to Delask and thrust Ltbe kuife into bis left side below the shoulder blade. The work was so quickly performed, sud Delask was 80 completely taken surprise, that the would-ve ussussin Look 10 his beels wud escaved in the weeds without beiug recoguized. The knife pepetrated Delask's clothing snd made s slight cut iu ibe skin. Delusk is very much worked up over the effiir aud can't understand who 1s seeking 10 take hus life toffioe Aflairs, Posimaster Glaspow nas the monthly statewent of busivess st this office for Octo ber ready aud it shows 1he fo RECEIPTS. envelopes. ~oid during montih IISBURELMENTS Cush transterred to rder ae- Miscellnneous ex Clerk hiire in postoflies Naarios of letier curriers Sulury of postmuster Sveclul nesseneer seryice Deposited ut subirensury ut C DELASK® by owing Stumps, stampod postul cards, el 444y ey nse bicugo Totn Amou 1, of stock on hund Novew ber 1N % e from sales of stamps, stumpoed envelopos and posial curds for month of Oetober. 18] Movey Order Busipess: KECEIPTS 6 dowestic orders issued. . . . # internxtional ordes lasue: 9; postal notes Cash trausferred from postal fund 11500 Total b onune DISUURSEMENTS 205 dowestic money orders paid $ 2 0 post ol notes i h0) Deposiied cush wt Omuba £ Towal ... c ' Naved Money by Talking, Sol Hopper, one of the best known com mission men uithe Union stock vards, was beld up by @ lone bighwayman ot Nineteenin sud Eiw strees, Owmshs, Tuesday night sovut 10 o'clock. The bighwaymen wore & balf mask. nad witn au ugly looking revolver in his hand caused Mr. Hopper to hell. He staried to go through bis victim's cloibes, but Nr. Hopper objected Lo the pro- ceoding. He informed the highwaymac Lhat he bad vever permitied suy one to go turough hus pockets, nd gid not pronuse 1o make 4ny excepiion 10 the rule sl that par- vouler tiwe, gave tte bighway- mav 8 wioning tulk wnd bavged him aver Ll n wooey Tue bigh- WANIAL was sutisfied, slipped sway in the durkness, while bis viotim went bome con. graiulsting Bimself that be bad so sucoess fully fooied the burglar. Mr. Hopper bad in bia pookets $3% in cash, a0d wore & fine diy- mond sud sua ring and gold watch. Toe BmidiTy of 1he bighway man snd the smooih tongue of Mr. Hopper saved tim from sus WILINE W severe loss. Enjoyable Purty Mr. aud Mrs. Hollis £ Hogie enlertained about forty guests last evening at their ele gsut howe, Twenty-sixth und A stroets, 1o honor of their Fuest, Miss Eva Hogle of New York Tue pariy was ove of the wost ep- gyuul- social events ever beld in South maba Hirt five was tbe order of the eveniug's eulerisinment. A elegant lunch was served Juage Crounse's Date. Arangements sre bewnz made for the grapdest political demonstration ever bhelg i Bouls Omaba A reliy scd torch- light procession will be held Pri- dsy evening Several prominent speakers bave been secured Jodee Crounse _wii bs nere and sddress the poopls. Toe other speacerc will be D. H Mercer, Wili Guriey and E J. Cornish. The mweeting wili be heid st Bium's hall | Itis expected to have & torchlignt pro. | oossion on Lhat evening that will eclhipse any- | thing of the kind ever sttempted .n South Omaua. The uniformed clubs from Omaby | Il be down in full force, togetber with & iarge delegation of republicans. Magie City Gossip, C. 3 ues of McCook was in the 6it vestera Frank Ha m West P and will reside b re The Young Meu's Uniformed Republioan owent 1o Counci! Biuffs lust eveniug George Sotm t m of Wright & Schmite is sany. after an wbsence of A scaff { the Singer block at Twenty cave away vestorday ating to the ETOUDd two w ey eccaped injury barring s few Advertiine 8 18 aiways within the ause it is true: it aiways se of whink- and 1Lis RIwaTs cattartic we confi- | x o | } HEESELF AND SON. | sible for w Morder and Sui- Nov. 2 ~The bodies sunson and ber 15-vear-old beir ® tna - Y. M. C. AL Notes ational classes of the ass: | uow in full swing endan | ir this m extensive ruey Brussels, Aux ) take pleasure in uch tbe building, in 1he gym ss ariil. sl auy evening The associalion is preparing to give its Junior memvers— boys from 1210 16 years of Aze — much enteriainment snd piensure Suturday next thev will make an excursion to tbe smelier and bave the processes ex- plained. Oo November 15 they will visit Japan and its queer people by stereopticon. Mrs. Montgomery. wite of D. W. Mont gomery, who for the past mouth bas been acting @s assistan! secrelary owing to the illness of Mr. Roberson, arrived in Omabs Saturdsy und Will remsin some ume. Assistant Secrelars Hoverson bas again appeared ot tbe desk after a month of the ¥ phoid —~— Wants Some Repmivs. The case of James Mills szainst Maxwell is occupying Judge Scout andw jury William the sttention of In this case the | Fine French This is the low prices vertisement Black French coney capes, 18 inch, $13 Black Astrachan capes, 18 inch, $13.5 30 best Nutria capes, 18 inch, $18.50 - eal capes. 20 inch, §25 Gray Krimmer capes, 18 inch, §26 Black Monkiey capes, 18 inch. $25 Black Monkey capes, 20 inch, $38.50 Black Moukey capes. 30 inch, §52 to mat the represented in bow a full runge of qualities i lynx. monkey, martin, Per- siap, beaver, mink, and gray Krimmer, or grades ran ) up 10 826 each Take elevatorto third flo in price from Visit our t Ioaks. (e LIK "s ( « Children's Cloaks Another Prices ve 4 yeuars, 6 years, $3 3 8 years, $6.50. worth $8 50. 10 year: 50, worth #3.50, 12 years, $8.50. worth $10.50. - 14 yvears, $0.50. warth $11.50. Take elevator to third flo 1892--TWELVE PAGES THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. time of year when importérs and manufacturers are cls cloak buyer has secured several of these as we paid for them. aning up stock at any price they can get. Ous leaning up” bargains. They go on sale tomorrow at proportionately as hird fioor tomorrow, you will find everything as represented in this ad. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR g iner NOW yoke, haud embroiacred et feather stitchiug. also em | jfl broidered collar and s - Fe ol 1)/ ' | Thtse have bean s oheach, Miwel | TOMORIRO CHOICE $7.98. b’flurMQfinqugésifl ‘Blackl\'{raps$| | Al woo Others arm Hand embroidered drawers, corset covers, skirtsand ise at even greater reductions P fo- e s gurm sively viot tof 1) than quoted above. Thiv soor. LADIES' JAGKET $I0, I 3 Ladies' Suits $9.98 W 10 sell t ENGIISH MACKINTOSHES, Imported Mantles. elegant with . ngs. some trimme are now $12 are now §89 are now $70 are 10w 863 w $U1) qualities T'tiese reductions serve 1o illus- cut in prices we have ents e a3 ish. Third floor HOW RATES ARE ARRANGED | | Short in | pluntiff is busily engaged i trying to con- vince the listeners that ne should recover the sum of §5,000 from the defendaui He avers and swears that ou May 13 be was fol- lowing the ordinary avo:stion of an bonest man; that ou that day the defendant caused u Warraut to e from the police court, charging him with oblaining money by mak iog faise pretenses. He was lodged in tue city jail, where he remained during the souc of tive ho before case was called. At ihe trial be wis discherged, the complaining witness faiing 10 appear. Now Mr. Mills is of the opinion that that imprisonment should cost Mr. Maxwell just §1.000 per bour, On account of the coufinement in the city bas- uile be swears thut he nhas suffered grest bodily pain end av untold amount of mental snguish, 1o say notbing of the good name which has been irreparably demaged by the proceedings. —_— The Gyster War. Yes, the ovster war is still on,” said Mr. Branch, “and we see nosigns of alet-up very soon. Brauch & Co. were last week given the slieroutive of ndvaucing the price bc oer can then and Se ten days later, or meeling a cut of ie. We did not socept aud ey buve carriod out their threat by making 8 5¢ cut in Omats and some other favored localines. Tbe ge: rade turourhout the stale bas uot ed the benefit of the cut. We do advouate culting and have only owsd it prices > 8 point Deiow ve. oRuse we were ved 10, We are slways willing and resdy 10 ask falr prices for our goods néver willioe 1o enter into s combiuution 10 push them ahove @ reasonebie point. With tbe present cola weather und Thauksgivine in sight we Jook for s largsly increased demand snd if our neighbors waot to fill it wiih 5c oysters we are perfectly resigned. ‘The present prices io the city are: Mediums, 5c: Standaras, 10c; Extra Selects, New York Counts, e - On His Native Henth. Colonel W. F. Coay (Buffalo Bill) came in vesterday from Chioago, sccompanied by Rovert H. Haslaw, bis private secretary, and Net Brown of this city. The colonel was looking exceedingly well, ana was cor- dially greeted Ly tue Irends of many & year. He suid that ihe famous Wild West combina- 1on would #01uto winter quarters in Chicago, 10 Do 861 UPOD its PinS WEWID i the spring for the World's fair. Tbe Indiams have all been relewsed from their eneagement, and beve returned 10 Lhe reservation. 1o ‘raise h—l or snything else tuut comes along.” The colonel lelt lust evening for bis bome 8t Nortt Platte, wuere be will remmn for only two days, #s & party of & dozen English swelis leave Chicago ouight, armiving in North Platte toworrow, and the entire party will leave &t ouce for tne Graud Cauon country, where tuey spend five woeks buni- ing, under the direction of tbe ex-ssout. - Jupan Will Also Protecs Her Senlerie OrTawa, Ont, Nov. 2.— Advices have been received here 10 the effect that the Jupanese govecnment is takiug ction 10 prepare for & crusade agminst the sewling voachers who may visit tLe rookeries of 1nat country next season. The Jupanese goverumwent bas re- ceived reporis ihat their sealing grounds bave sufferod considerable ivjury this year ibrough the poaching vessels. whick have beeu excluded Lhis sessou from Bering sea. - - Spy System of Bassia. There 18 L0 counlry on the face of tne globe where the police spy system is oarried ob 1o such perfection as 1n Russia By it the czaris said 10 KnOW just where every one of his 100,000,000 subjents sieeps every night 8na the treveler iz his domwmions is carefully walched by the earle-eyed emis- saries of s autoorslic majesty. See Frank G. Carpenter's grapbic letier is TuE Stanax Bre —— Rassian Police System. Tue Russian police system is said to be the best 1 tbe world. In Tme Svsvay Bee Fravk G. Carvester, who hes made & special study of tnis inleresting supject, will giv the resull of bis investigations into the way the police protect the lives urd property of Bhe subjects of the czar. Everyoue should read Luis graphicsly wrilles letler. WHO PAYS THE DOLLAR IN QUESTION Burlington Moving Uptown Again—Ronds Discussiug Next Year's World's Fair Busivess—some Trouble with the Courts. Whle to the genera public there is & calm and sweel content Lovering over the traps- continental rate situation, snd the rumor that the transcontiuental lines had praci- cally agreed Lo sustaiu raves to & man, ou the wsige a differest condition prevails ana Tates are Dol &s stable as tueinterested agent would heve you believe Commissions are grauied on the slightest provocsiion, the big steamship companies, the so-culled “‘perzonally conductea excur- sion parties,” the big Iialisn contractors all coming in for iheir suare iv routing busivess. | When Jim Hill and tne Greal Noribern | broke away from the Transcontivenial usso- cistion, followed soon &fter by the Northern Pacific, the Canadian Pacific, the Union Pa. cific &nd tbe Sania Fe, leaving the Soutber association, it was ge erali uZht LOe & rele WAr Was Ju atmosphere. But travel uutil this tin beeu unusuBLIY beavy couditions being ap 10 get business. B siderably and o the bas | DO resson tuder these | rent for slashing rate ravel s letting up o initiated there ure evi- | dences 4COUMBIBULE every day all ot peaceful 1u the region of the Polomac. 1t e alleged, aud not without reason. Lhst s0 stroug 8 line as the Union Pacfic is en- geged 1u the pleasaut pastime of, while not cutling rales, peyiug ocommissious W0 brokers, sireet agents and others who route business over uheir live. The methods iu Vogue are the saine &s Bave obtained for vesrs with railrosds and their trusted agents. Go into & broker's office and usk for rates vis the Union Peaific to Culifornia snd you will no doudt be confronted by the regular tariff rate, but the broker bas tipped his mun on theoutside, upd the “fxer”, insbow parisuce, will sk you if you want to go 1o Caiifornis. Of course, 1but is your desire, and he telis you that while rates are not beiug outbe will give you 1 10 g0 10 Lhe Ity Lioket offioe and purchuse for bim s straight ticket. You make $1 by ibe trapsaction . Ol course the “‘fixer” does not Jose the dollar, nor does lbe broker. Where, theu, does this money cowe from? 1f itis Lrue as alleged ibat this condition of affairs prevails wilh $0 5LrOng & road as tbe Union Pacific, which could wilk perfect propriety sav thal it would stand 10 1ne rates unti] & ceriain nameless piace be froren over, &nd be just Lhet muek belter off, whul can be €xpecieo of wesker lines! BACE TO ITS FIRST LOVE. City Ticket Office of the Burlington to Be Kemoved. For zome time past the Burlineios people have felt thut their preseut city ticket oftice was & little 100 far Gown town, snd they bave guietly been st work 10 seoure s more sdvautageous loostion. After months of earn- esteflort Lhey bave decided Lo go back 10 Lueir old quariers st Fourteetb and Farnam which is now cocupied oy D. W. Veu Cott, the latter moving oul When bis preseut lease eapires in Juouary, Tne Burlinglon was induced 1o take its present 008lon in the First Nationsl bauk building temporarily, unti Mr. Asron Caby, who owns Lthe tourieenit and Faroawm cor- ver, could put Uy & haucsome structur, which was beu costemplated. But tne siruc: ture was bol pul up for FessOLS DEsL known Lo Mr. Cabu and now. when Mr. Vau Cott va- cates Lue corner store, ibe Burlington will move 150 its own, which will bring the city tickel ofices of the various roads withio & vlock of each oiber Boex xicasions. While the Chicage, Rock lsiand & Pacific is haviug sbout all the grading wnd rosa bullding it can stiend 10 just pow i Ne- brasks, bullding frow Lisooln 1o Bestrioe. it is 8 fact that Mr. Cubie will not be satistied uotil he sees the Kook Islana spread- iug out like tbe spokes of s wueel For Fears it was the aream of the president of ibe Kook Island 40 see & Lhrough lire from Chicago to Denvar which, by con_ tract with the Union Paaific, usiog the lat ter’s trocks from Lincoln to_ Beatrice, be has socomplished. Now “upon greater fields inlent” be casis tis ere 1o the southwsrd and s diract tine 10 the gultis his day dresm. The Rock Island bas & rosd us fer south as Bowie in Texas sud & big force of men is 81 work extending it to Dallas, where irafic arrangements &re Now in Drorress with the Texas Uentral 1o Galveston. But to Tealize tbe dream of Mr. Caole Neurkska is ni into direct commuuication with the gult and open up the great cattle countrs of the southwest to Soutt Omaba. This is how itis to be done. By building aline from Reatrice almost straight, s the crow ies. 10 Heriugton in Kansas, n distance of me ninety miles, of Mg UD 8 WmAEL; t section of country in porth Kauvsas. Stouid this weil kpown scheme of Mr. Cabvle's be carried to & su ful conclusion, Omaha would have direct copnection with the gulf, and au &pprecisbly shorter route. AFFECTING RAILROAD INTERESTS, | New York & New England People Charged With Queer Accounting. Haxtrorn, Coun., Nov. 2—Dsmsging statements against the New York & New Eugland railroad were made i tne superior courttoday in 8 suit to restrsin the road of its proposed The besring today was 0 compel the road to produce conrt. Webb of New Haven, of the counsel for plaintifis,sad be exuminsd four- teen sets = of ks of various rail- road organzstions which &t ope ume or anotber had contributed to the organization of the New Encland rosa, &na nad found inat moneys borrowed, barges for the puronase of franchises, bro- kers’ fees and legal expeuses were placea oo ibe coustruction account. T'ms kind of con- struction acc footea up & bout 40,000,000, while only £,000,000 had beeu expended in une construction proper from registering $2,000,000 issue of §25.000,000. on & motion Conmidering Worid's Fair Rates. New York, Nov. 2.—A special meeting of the trunk line executive commiltee bas been called for Tuesday the 15th inst. to consider ihe subject of World's fair rates. It is uot expested thul L6 Teneral pussenger ngeuts will do suyibing furtter in the matinr uuti aflerthe execulive cowmitiee bas acied Tue point 1o be settled first 1s the kind of ticket to ve isswed for ibe use of Worid's fair exoursionists, Al of the raliroads are disposed 1o make & liberal reduction from Lhe regulsr rates. As Lbe matter now stands¥all of the trunk liues excopt the Now York Ceutral sud West Shore roads are {avorsbiy disposea lowsrd maiing & oze wey raie. T'he New York Central people are strongly in favor of a round-trip ticket. The mdvooates of tbe OLE-WBY Tale Urge iliat the round-irip ticket plan would make it difficelt 10 maintain sio- gle fure rates each way Winter Tourist Bates The Union #acific bas issued & circular an- vouncing thet it will jnaggurste its winter tourist rates November 15 4pou a somewhst higber busis then last year, vbich was about 80 per cent. The Bushugton, Elkborn and lives in the Trausmis B850CI8LIOL L AsEed permission 0° mEeL ihese rales of s uonboard rosd,’ ‘Which rmission wil be undoubtediv grven. The Uniou Pucific Lol being 8 memberof the trausmis- SOUYL PESSOLRET COMPAM W SIBPIY Foes Lhowa aud does whatl it wants &% to ibe making of rales, the other roads meeming ihe raise or LOL, B8 LLEIT WD sWeel wills diclate. 1iinols Coutral suit Decision. i New Yoz, Nov. 2.—A-dispsich 10 the World from Washiuglon ‘ssys thst the supreme court of the United Stales bas ge- } Muwavkes, Wis., Nov inguiries recently semt out by Chairman | work in the ciry, and all men who apoly fo Vinine. » meetiog of the Transcontinental | reliof are given & ohanoe to fo 10 work, 11 association bus been called 1o meet at Chi- | they do uot a0 so thev will be olackiisted caco Novemver 15 As & mujority of the | It was learned vesterday iba: several members have given notice of withdrawal, | meu had been appiring auily for ussist the_principal subject for discussion will oe who are incividually werth § revivifieation or dissolution, wiit the chauoes 4 who own property in b 1 in fuvor of the latter. i pas who woula WILL DEFER CONSID RATION. Passenzer Bautes 1o the World's Falr Dis. cussed by Western Roads. Cuicaco, Jil,, Nov. 2—Wheo tne Western Passenger sssociation reeched the subject of rates &na wrrangements for the World's fair tbis mornivg, it was deciced 10 defer cous: eration of tbe su nmittee w ort or shou ding by Was prom sever | | | | the Leads of cled an el until 2 o'clock 1n the | d told not to afternoon, and call & mass meeting of all the | 4Fuin under pesally of u Lies 1n the terric r that ho AE Bl el e provosed call siwply meant aD nVIKLON 10 | wihio nre suspecied of bbing wel tte Chicago & Alion t0-send @ representy ve buiness { the niaking 8 rate of & fuir and ona-third from distant points for the round trip, with & re- auced one-way fare in both directions for the man Corcoran, who personally know: muu, womau &nd child 1o the Teird and 1s oo hand 1o spot umposter w depertments of the city or the railway m- pany, and it is discredited by all the pariies A iuteresied. Judge Aver, counsei 1or the Ll | 30 feu o vois Ceutral, said toduy: I aomot believe | g PNy A = Buy one knows whut the supremo court's | Of tbe Plutie bave m vote st the comine Ratlway Notos and Personals. Jobu Lstor. private secretary 1o Assistant Geoersl Maosger Dickinson of the Union Pacific, left for Boston yesterday ou a short VACALOD Geners] Passenger Agent John Francis left for Denver last night. (Geperal Preignt Azent Crosby of the B. & went 1o Chicago last eveniug Geveral Manager Holdrege of the Burling 100 is Leck 81 bus desk after an sbsence on ibe system Assistant General Passenger Agent A. B, Switb of twe Burliogilon returned frow Hot Springs, 5. D., yesterasy. Mr H H meet st Fort Niobrars lowing is the cetail for the court Frank West, Sixth cavalry ; Lievtenan ton Lieutensnt Hugb J. ( llagher, Sixib Sixth eavalry: Lieutenant Bdwin T Eigbth infaviry: Lieuteownt Ervin L lips, Sixth cavalry: Lieutenant Wi Hasey, Eiguth infactry; s H. Cheover, jr., SIxib cavalry vocate M ——— Murriage Lacenses. The following warriuge licenses we S, Clurk, presideut of | sued by County Jucdge Eller yesterday the Upion Pacific, surprised everyvoor | Name and sddress. uat hesaquariers yesterdsy moruing by | | Wiliissm W Kyun Omaha quietly eutering bis office and resuwing work | | K attie O Connell, Ouaba 4y if be bad ol been uway for Luroe woeks | | Warren M. omith Onaba over the system. He was ot expecied un til n 1 Olzw V. Charion, Ouiuhi ¥riday. Palter 3 Viewor, Ouatin ey loss Heody, Omuh. ABUSING CHARITY. Huieils Moy Kous mahe ) George Thomus Keuy 1 B Peokenpaiugh, South Cumsby -~ Building Permir Well-Lo-Do Milwaukecans Accused of Seek- ing the Public’s Assistunce. 2.—Over $100,000 bas now beeu raised for the relief of the fire sufferers. Contributions are stitl coming ana there is littie doubl that $50,000 more will ve superintevdent of buildings yesterduy | Druid Bill Bullding sssocistion, oue- story frawe cottuge, Thiriy-fourth #1000 reslized. The commiuiees buviug tne work | , #8d Manderaon strects | Droid Hili Fullding wesocintion, one- of relief iu cLErge report Lhal everyLping is | = siory iraue cotise Thirty-fourth progressiug vicels. Maoy pesdy persous | _und Munderson strocts : beve secured QuUArlers 8nd bave been pro. | | LFeC WINOT perumits vided willh clothi, There 1500 wck of Tota cided Lbe case of the liigeas Central Raul- road company against the siate of lilinois and the city of Chicago and the decision will Provably be tanded Gown next Monday Rumor bas it thet the court bas o rruled Justice Hiuriav's decision in the circuil court in favor of the city and stete sud will baod dowu & decision favorable 10 the rail Way. Consoliaste. 2.—A ocertificate of consoliastiov of the Fitchburg Railroad com paoy of Massachusetis, the Boston Hoosse Tunoel, the Western New York aod the Sar- wlogs & Noribers rarosd of ths stule uuder Lue uame of the Filchourg Hsilrosa compaiy was filed toduy. Tbe ocapital is fix 4, 940,000 Still Has Lafe. 51 Lovis, Mo., Nov. 2.—As & result of tbe Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baki RQY@Q@! Powc?g' ABSOLUTELY PURE )u Monday next. ¥ Cuptair Cvros A Barnest. Eightt infavtry : Caplait 0, South Omuhu tive to the meeting ana (enoral Passenger | W caring for abo Agent Chariton was on baud &t the ap- | Bud w. we heve issue pointed tirue. 1t was not designod to teke | the amouut of &b any definite action st tuis meeung, | BAopted by the comm but more Lo discuss Lhe guestion with & view | ing &1 lenst $5) 1 families wud i msceriamining the concensus of opinion | $5 for each child or other depender said SMONLE Western Toads in sovance of the gen- | Cbmirman J. G. J wrpell nd we eral mass meotiug 10 be held sbout Novembver | bope 10 get throvgn with the first instal 16. Most of those present were in fuvor of | meul by lomorrow evering,' aaded Alder- every ward e mre protentios of Lhe roads ageinst scaipers. Tne | feedicg from 800 te 1.000 people ut each consigerstion of this delsved the | Bal, 1ssuing tickets whico are good st the meeting of the Western Passenger ussocia. | Northwestern bosraing bouse Kk tion thut wuotber sestion will be heid to- | hotel”’ be sdded morrow | The companies & A Teport was published today 1o the effect | ing osses, The Obic that tpe U Suprewme court pad | sound aud wil pay al overruled 810 will give s ge- | nEws L0 many poor pe cision favorat ois C al rai It is asimost cer way in the lake front cases. Nothing nes | sllow tbe war Leen beurd of such u decision bF the legul cuses will £o opinion will ve. 1 kuow of Lo way 10 obisin | ton. OmRicers of the urmy huve & rigbt u 8 decision of the supreme court until it vote &t 1he place which they call their bome, handed down, The justices may nave con- | put as thev move arouad so RS ferred ou the case na & premaiure gecision i 1 . ¢ ssrding wheir deliberations A general courtmartial Las been called 1o T Ash. B. Heyl, assistant surgeon, U. N, A. cav siryv; Laeutensnt George McK. Wilimason Cole. Phi Laeutenant Benjs judge ad re is- Age “Tue following permits were insued by the o sewer atstrict N e of sewers u board of public wor Ty staps 1o ca the ronstruet f the sewer 1o suid d ir | Be it orduined by ¢ 1y council of the elty | Seer he sewsr district No. B the city 't No. 1 wndl 1 ts of bloek 1, 1ot 3 in liwthorne ek 8 und West End setnn Puti No. “nee south o ret with boar Sireet wit o 170 feet aiong the 10 inch plos et north of evution 1 north of und pral- Yo o wiy 1 ecvavion of 191 { the wloresid elevations 1o be at the flow | fines of kald scwers ut the poinis named e wiig 1 and zrades of said sewers to s stralght |ines betweer ouher points specifiod uble. und ne- cordir ) s filed with by the ity eng Sewer shiu structed in sad sew triet at s s s the city en- gineer may direet | se tiond Tuut bourd of public works is | hereuy instructed 10 uike the nocessiry steps wise 1 ruct, f the sewer in suid s 1 rdinu shall take JOHN GROVES. Oity Ulerk L P DAV President Ciiy Gouncil A ed October 2, 1M GED. P. BE) ORDINANCE NO. 3816, AU ordiusnece ordering the iwproving of the uliey in block Wi, city, In siteet improves went distriet No. 47, suid b proving 10 coue wisi Of puving with red Colorudo sandstone, und dire £ the board of public worksto Luie Lhe LOCESSUTY sleps Lo Ciuse Such WOrs 10 be done Whereas. the mayor und ety o unell of the ty of Omuhn nuve ordered 1he Jwuprovieg of ey iut city, iu street lnprovement paving the sume wnd by ) property owners u which & und deteruine the wute- rini desired 10 b used for such und Wherens. the sudd (hirty divs huve oxpired nd 1Le Prperty oW ners own Lg the mujority {1he froutuge (o suld mprovewent distriet uve not potitioned for he puving of swid troet in suid distriot, und Whercus, the wuyor und eity oo 1y do bereby AeLrmine upon the spcified us The matorisl 10 e used for such puving. therofore Bie 1t orduined by the ey council of the eity of Ui ubis section 1. That that part of alley in block 35 clly, in sireet Jwprovement distriot No. iTh, be wnd the sume s berevy ordered fwe proved, suld fLiprovement 10 cousist of puving With red Oolorado suudsione, £ovording 1o the specifications oy file in the office of the bourd of Bublic works Section 2. That the bourd of pubiic works bereby ordered Lo cuase Suld Work 1o be done At 10 enter 1nto contrnet 1or the siume with Uhe lowest respous/ble bidder under the spocis ficutions ou fiie in the offiee of snd bourd Section & That this orcinunce take efiect und be in foroe trow und ufter 16 pussage. Pussed October 15k, 1802 JOUN IV ES, City Olerk E I DAVIS enident Oity Council Approved October 2t 140 e Gro. P BEMIS Miyor PROPOSALS FOR WOODEN BRIDGES. wled probosuls will be received by the un- dersigned unul i 0'c.0ck b . Novewber Wb, 182, for the construction of wooden ridges neross the sewer ditch in Noiih smuba, ui Luik snd dist strosis, 81 Spaulding ud ISt sirects, ul Aumes uvenue and -ith streets. ut Fort und ¥1in strecis. wud a1 Grand ivenue and ¥ih sireeis, 10 the city of Oniubi. ccording 1o pluus wud Specification: e i he office of 1he Bourd of Public Works. Eaoch oroposul 10 be wade on printed biunks fur- ished by the bourd, wnd W be 800w pun ed itied check i the sum of Bi0), pay- able 1o the city 0. Omubu us 4n £vIdenoe Of suod fuit The board reserves the right or wll bids, und W waive defocts P. W. BikkHALSER Chalrwsn of the Bowrd of 1'ublic Works. Oumaba, Novewber srd, low. R Ea 10 rejoct suy

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