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THE OMAKA DAILY BE BER 15 - il o the center of section §-13-14% to Grand nvenus of © 9 frot 1t 1 bIkit ‘ Torns. His rotirement caused tho promotion | Whisky Golng Up Tnstead of Down - «Mil- \ Dimestic. CITY COUNCIL AS A BOARD | In'aiesot “hiiprovament distrlor’ N 4t naor v an a | of General Carr, Genernl Stanley is a man n 1t The New York fpntral has granted the de- | OF BOU ZATION Amounting o the sum of M2LE which aald Aot IWAbIK 1L who s horno tho burdens of his military | = Cineaao, TIL, Dec. 14.-One of the big red | mands made WPOTTE Y 114 enirineers F EQUALIZATION. | B3 Bt ottd camen o, Nbvereay Ly Neaoce RavIE " " ati career with apparent ease and appears to be ds of the whi st 18 Just now Fulton, Mo, his siffered from a disastrous | To the owners of the lots, partsof lots and roal | 0N 8ach side of SHotman avenue fron 1 Ex-Benagor Blair Addresses the Foderation | {00 il hus the promise of many | Mands of tho whisky trust fs just now | gy il dimifed fhe town 1o the extent of A6 ADULLIN O 0 aiJAcent (o tha st rants, | 340 Feot noTth of the center of sot of Labor Delogates, years of life before him. He is free and | Clutched about the throat of the re 100,000 Aoy OF nyenues horeln namod of $itaated | AYORID, DFo rata i | RFable in conversation and at the same time | dealer, while the other is fast getting a grip | Gearse Gould Jald heen olected gresident of | 0 Whoio OF In part within any of the dis- Shorn Y Rood's 4th aadition | bears the unmistakable dignity that his Lang | on the collar of the United States congress, | {he Manhattan Elgygted Raflrond company of | tricts h ereln specified sealing back process ) T " . Pl New York You #n d_cach of you, are hetoby notifiel | ber foot, & PLANS FOR THE FUTURE DISCUSSED | and honorable service in the army helped to | Woll-informed wholesale liquor dealers and |~ Wit tarded bt Statshatltown, Ta., wilt ho | DALURS o] ty cotnell of tho ity of Omala will | 10 cover the costof pavine and curbiie ke o sort of second nature to him. He | yywers claim that it is the most gigantic | one of the speakers' ih the debate between | St a8 a Board of Equalization. at the ofge of | Thirty ad stroct, from the north line of - | and Mr. flarmon are accompanying General | o A . -t et AR Ll TR the city cler . fn the city hall, Omaha, Nob, | B0l Piace to Woolworth Dodge of the Texas & Fort Worth railrond | dal ever known in the history of trade Tord Danravens eintlonge for an fnterna- | §0 Friday, the 16t day of Decomber, 18, | Iuprovenent district No. 4 Numerous Resolutions on Suhjects of Great | on gy trip through the west, They will spend If the trust succeeds in inducing congres: tional § R L ttonaily fr‘um 90 i K a. an (to 8 orcloek p. m., for the ‘,{-" e \‘I ALy \ux‘.- r.‘- ld sum 1t 15 pro It “ldered-A Free Trade Resolution General Stanley said jestingly this morn- | gallon,” said a leading broker yesterda Distriet Master Workman Pempsey of the | as shown by “Proposed Plans of Assessment” | 81de of Thirty-second stroet, fram north line It ing while in conversation with a Bee the increase to apply only to whiskies pro. | KMEhts of Lahor denfes thiat he farnished th now on file in the ofice of said ity clerk, and | Of Euelld Plaeo to Woolworth av nue rd- It Precipitates Much Discussion. porter that the party intended to take a Ly ! . poison to the alleged Homestead polsoncr corre y orrors th and of henring | DR 10 foot frontave. and tho usini s ood look at the Union Pacific road befors | duce the passage of the law, it will Avenuo n street it Clty umoanting to It Croston Park An unknown nogeo at Bowling Green, Ky., | A1 comblaiits that the owners of pr y coss 10 dopth 1o fitst ulley OF centor 1§ e eturning to New York, with o view to pur- | put a trifle of £25,000.000 into the pockots of | attempted to nssanlt u white woman, but wa< | 10 be assessed and taxed may ma t block, [Hute per foot 84 4in: the tof it Prabeenia, Pa., Dec. 14.—At the third | chasing the entire system vhe monopoly and send the pricé of the Dns- | [CENSTTEG, nWRy Tront his victim. A ol tn | B R et b Coot.Of the | OELY TOF WHICK made. -~ o aed (o tho prop I day's sossion of the American Federation e | tilling and Cattlefeeding company’s certift it tiwttes of Tames MHIE and Jadson soveral fmprovements duly «uthotized to be To cover thecost of pavine and nt 1t 14 blk Tt Std osie o Sofiaitves o 1o DR. MUNK'S MARRIAGE. cates up to par of above it. Bub h K A BARE e phrdcred by | Ao and How tomplutad: 1% eotlows: | | 1% | Calltornlu strode frbm Tttt i i PR Tt Wil Be Postponed Until Some Other Mat- | hors of The trust will profit by the specula il Tecover NIOHOITE Staost o e S0 e ¥ | proposed by & report duly adoptod by the oity } unions of any craft had been formed Dr) Erle Munk, ocullst, is In ble | 1ess recoup themselves for the &2.500,000 grad waitrond i stoppid e vinniie “of | port duly dopted by ey S'de of Califor 158 street o (Gt 8L The debate was suspended by the appear | through his peculint taste in mixing H.‘In\l v\.ym“m” in the p rehas: ‘f.x\\;‘.v erles | frofhit traliie o the Ciinttanooga, lome & | sess pro rata on tho roul ¢ on both st ¥ 1o foot trontaco and 1hik 4 Kilby Piace : o | % : s at Pokin, 111, and Nebraska City, Nob, socond of from ¢ lark street to | th | rocess Ly doph to 20k 4 ancaof ex-Sonator Henry W. Blair of New | finance, to the manifest discomturo o A Constannnee of the whensy and ox. | | JAY Goutd, 3t is stated, stenified wish before | Nichola 4 ing 1o the usual ssaling . v Wil Soalin e back. bre PRI Hampshire, who addressed delegates on the | Gupid and Mercury, not to mention th citad feeling produced by the manipulations | Be.GEA TRt I or e O | et ot oo Pon epLL O, 0 fect trom tho Tning o tlie s 6F BLon 15 08 1o g proposed improvement of the common sc¢hool | ponded bride and her rather irate father. of the trust, there has alveady been a de- | tute for young men. To cover the vost of erading Ohio street f o real estate adjoning, bk 4 system, | Dr. Munk, who had been but a short time wlv;l vm\"rw; in the Do ot }‘"“‘“"l"'”‘" Billy Plinimer of England o Toe MeGrath Teocond stroct 1o the' eqst iine of the cost of paving and 0k 4 sainl cotimittos was appolnted for | 1 , S T danen. | &rades of whiskies, and wholesile Tiquor | of Ireland. hantam wi I BALLE et dition, smonnting o the sun of | S¢ from 241h streot th B « i Riie's wanThid S bl s oty | 10 Omaha, had engaged to marry the daugh- | gogjers are standing on the top of the fence | the Coney Tslund Athietie clab for $2,500 on | $/1960 which said Suuy it s proposod by u re- | & Fonont district No. 437, sald 0 ng's addition the consiceration of methods for Hmiting o | topof a wealthy Swedish farmer, who lives udying the situntion with both eyes wide | the evening of the 28th . rrl'll\.i' adopted by the city councll, to as Ot et L i L b St L B S 1hlk 1 Lo Veta place their proper functions the wmilitary and | poar Oakland, this state. Tn order that the | open and ready to jump wheneve mag. | Seoretars Thompeon says that 01 the press | SE0o f S v U0 0 streot T the aaet | 1618 DEonosed by 1 finort duty adoptod by the Ak judicial powers which it was resolved had | coming of the bridegroom mizht be properly | nates of the trust pull the string, Whisky | ent futention to call the prway conventlon | iine ot Deulse's on pro rata aceording to | Gty council 1o assess as foll : boen used in_contrasention of law and gov- | arrauged Dr. M horrowed £1.000 | men with smrting blod tn thelr veing are | i MGG ot TNE T root Frontagd anid the Wit Soaiing v o "o 08t 0F CHEDILE L0 D6 4s.08800 10 {0t 0, ernment during recent labor encounte from his father-in-law-elect, the | plunging wildly in the cheaper grades of the The Uhlengo trndes unibis continue the fight | & o0 - Cou0 o e tinst atloy: “Ruto per foot bl LA L RLIG G proach, Another resolution on the same topic was | money buing deposited in an Omnha | product, and the trade generally Is move or | ynoy have innugurated against awarding the o caver L cost of #radlng Ninetoenth | AMONMLIng to tho st of BL4Y, to be xesessod Morse & Brunner Place : bank with the understanding that | 1988 upset by the speculative movement contract for printing the World's falr cata- | street from Muson street 10 Plerco streot {n | 19,1001 hloci 6. Shinn's addition reported favorably, providing that as the | & JOM CREG NI part of Munk's | Four weeks ago the whisky trade was | Joue to o nomunion firm of publishers District’ No. 64 amounting to the sum of | The balance of the costof paving. amount- strilo and hoyeott had failed as weapons of | assets till the marringe had beon cele. | absolutely dormant. Nothing was doing.and | Mr, A, R. Clark of Cineinimati, 0., deing busi- | #4557 which sufd S 1t 15 proposed by f re- | 102 10 the sum of F458570, to be assessod on the organized labor, that a campaign of educa- | brated. But this Tidn't deter Munk. He | the prospect for the immediate tuture | ness s A: R Clalk & Co. wholeds port ditly dopted by tho ¢ty tounti, to | FALOSITO o both Sdes Of Sowa il strect from Hon oI e natzivated. b + fodera. | Used tho money, and when tho farmer | scomed far from brieht. The whiskies dis- | Ins assighed. The labilities : B8soss o tho vonl Gtats on Dotn s.dca ot | 2th streot Lo ith streot pro rath por faot Ferome Park international unfons whenever seven local tion and the frresistible power of the ballo prossed for marringe or settlement, the eye | tilled in 1500, when there was aoverproduc- | estimated to'be abdut equal—$100.000 Ninoteenth stret fron Muton stroot to Piortn | [roltige and i depth from strect o il | Popploton Park Roctor induced a young friend o’ give him | tion, and which ave still in bond, were a | The Union Pacific oMeinls deelare there s | $LFeet sccording to foot frontage, in depth to | siley, " sew wck pro Y 1 1 \ Mot t) Bk 1 the first alloy ns per usual sealing back prog 10 pe should be arrayed in the struggle for unfon | o note for £1,650, which was deposited to | drug in the ma , and this fact kept down | Bo trath, th the rumorthat & passenser itaen | coss. Rato per foot, $) 6733, 2 ’ '0 cover the pivinz and our supremacy, For this purpose the executive | offsct the hole Munk had made in the orig- | both the demand and “the prices for the | {G5RR® S B0 FRCES R Sed™ To cover the cost of grading Donglas street | 2ird siroet from Cuming streot to noreh line i council was recomended to use such funds of | inal fund | product of 1801 and 1502 Chilos Chrse and. Vietor Eiting were win | fFom Forty-fourth stroot to Forty-eizhth | Of Michican street in street fnprovemont dis- L b . But the eyes of the Oakland farmer by | A little more than two weeks ago the | A oor tentie tour stroot, in grading districy No. 8% amounting | trict No. 416, amounting to the sum of £14 207, AN the federation as should bo found necessary, | ok the oy of bie, DAICABE FAFHEE BY | aiior began to be quictly eirculited that | Moniil thes oI he ihdoor tennisgournis | to tho sum of #5:80445 whieh suid sam it i3 | Which said sam 1Uis proposad by a rencrt duiy 3 bl The resolution was r d to the special | 2HIS TG, N N e .ot | ‘GONBIGAY GBI Yol 17> Yalgn. tHE ThtnAL | o | at, Chicago, and Ul fyersolt | provosed by a roport diiy adopted by the city | adopted by the eity councli to assess as fol i y . s | enable him to see that the doctor was nof 0, would cortainly r the internal | made o draw with Wright and Chase in the [ gounetl, t 1 ! o, | low < oommitteo preccding, with several others | Suable bl to sce thut the doctor was not | SOTRTURS OV SRHL Y T 00 o Lo $1.00 5 incll, to wssess pro rita according to foot, | lows: R L cobad % ki n| = kbl LIRS R IRAL Lhib nllitary doing what was vight, and yesterday he | reve s b LU N iy 3 frontage. on the real estato on eich sidoof || Thoam 13 o be assessod on lot 7, B b e - the witers: alliance that | SWore out a warrané for Munl's avreston a | @ gallon, and that the increase would not 0 ieh, 1t §s stated, s necessary to | Douglas street from Forty-fourth street to | block 101 13 and curbing approuch A request from the waiters: alli | eharigo of obtaining money wnder false pre- | apply to zoods in bond at the time the new | efect th ase ‘of Robert J: Knox and his | Porty-oighth streot, necording to the usual | The balanee of £UE31.02 to Lo nssossod on the 3 all central bodies composed of local tenses, Deteotives. Hazo: and Savage ap- | law went into force. Nobody scemed to know | Wife, the 1 Mo rinenrcorated In | sealing bick process (o tho venter of biock, | Feiti estato on bouh sidos of sl straet Sror be abolished and the local orzani | rested the doctor just as he was boarding an | Where the rumor started, or on what author- | Jlen by Me'xico, s been rafsed in | Rute per foot, #0088 i | Comtng strewt 1o the nprtd sido of Mieh allowed direct rop tho f sty | 1ty thio aters: v v Bat INERE o th { 0 cover the costof grading Capitol avenue | SLFeot. necording 1o fool frontaxe, in derth tion was negatively reported and refused Lt pecul lement in the trade be Numerous arrests have heen made and many | from 4sth street ta Beit Line railway in gead- | 10 the conter of block, according to tha usual | nanimous consent wa for imme- - specu emient in the trade bec convietions of people testefing falsedy fu ani | 10 alstelot No. &L amountinz to tha sum of | <Galing back process.” Kate per foot. £1.050 | diate consideration of a resolution to send SUING THE COMPANY. aroused vontest euses, have ocened in OKlwho 8101273, which suid sum 1t 18 proposed by wro- | T cover tho cost of paving | ho federation's greeting to and encouraging for that offense. <088 pro rata according to foot frontuge on the 2 M. § ty right of wiy 10 enst line of Pad- ] o8 OF N6t Jor Miss Mary Coury Will Establish a Precedent SOUTH OMALLL, s L t c ARSI R AL DU LRSS O NatliPiRes ass hlowors of Now Jors b il LAl ity crnor | of New York hus par- | Foul eatateonoach sido of ‘Capltoi “wvenuo | dack plec, in strucu tmprovement disteict No Park place Resolutions Tntroduced. Miss Mare G e o disteiet | SUeStIons S Aristng Over the Towu's John E. McNamara, who" was sixteon | fieTs4t stroevto elt Line vallwiy noeord- |ty Ao e 0g iohosed. Ly . report duiy | Numerous resolutions wore {ntroduced, | Miss Mary outy s gonsinto the Grich | itloit In the Class of Cltten b L SO I v e S eethenng | 1o | Rnte por foot, $1g | Noptod by tho iy comtisil; to kstoss on ' His 3 : among them wero the following: Favoring | ¢OUrt in search o , which she thinks is | 44,008 continue to comment on the recent oy W 0 cover the one-lif costof gradinz Mason | 1enl estate on each silo of Grace sireet from | Y horwood Park s h N s her o - B il o 3 XX street from 180 street 1o S0th street, amount- | the sald right of wav to the aust line of P Stewart Place X 0 3 ho «e- | due her from the Rock Islind Railroad com 3 n 3 int- | the assiftance of 1 men in_the inspec- | decision of Judge Trvine declaring South L hits cons | fnz 16 the sum of 836,84, which said sum it is | 40K placo, pro rata us per foot o tion of certificates of returning Chinese; | pany. Iora cause of action she sots up that | oo 5 S EEE BEEEEEE e | fossed thit 1t was himeelf and a min named | proposed, by s report duly . adopted. ly the | Lhe usial scaling back rocess o dopth prohibiting Japanese immigration; for a con- | she went to the depot of the company at P P s Forger who made the unsuccessful attempt to | ¢ity canudel, (o assess on the roal estato on | (€t Rate per foot, &1 gressional investigation of the Cosie d’Alene | Gyain, | agitation has brought a correspondence be- | hold up the vestibuled train near that that | cuch elde of Mason streot from 18th street to | T cover the cost of paving and cur troubles, For establishing friendly vela- | Yy BN l""‘\‘\“‘("":lm':":: :""’ :l)“y"i""’l""":' | tween parties here and the author of the l"_'l['l K I‘ "{fl.\IM 50, W ¢ (e | 20Uy street pro rat aceordinzto foot frontugo | Strect from Vioro sty ot to Hickgry stredt, 3 TS of Labor. Favoring | Of taking pussage ou the westbound passen- | 4 Tisreh AL NeTAsIALO ie trial of the ex-supreme officers of (he | and the usualsealing back brocess to the eon- | ¢ ovement district No. 433, amo it tions with the Knights of Labor. Favoring | 7 © L &R0 B0 helby ut 10 | Pl BEdwin F. Warren of Nebraska City order of Solan at Pittsburg, Pa., hus had one | ep of the block. Rate por foot, #).28555, Ing to the sum of #13.01%67, which sald sum. it taxlotd ELEEIenINSOHAOKOOL oSG Ot BUBLIb MGEL4| (SSULERS WHZEE WOLy LILDAT A uis iy 2 The amendatory act, drawn by My, Warren | good effect for the order, s it s rosulted i | Tocover the one-hulf cost 6f grading 24 | 18 proposed. by repors: duly adopted by the tax lov 1 fngs.” For the removal of federation head- | p.m. Now, the station agent knew that the | o4 iytroduced by J. C. Watson, and declared | the payment into the treasury of $12,000 that | street from Popploton avenue to south Hne of | ¢ty council, 1o 2s<cs follows: The east of tax ot 20 > quarters west of Cincinnati. For the expo- | train did not stop at Shelby, but he did not | o be unconstitutional by Judge Trvine, was | had béen thought lost S tax lot 36, section 27, amounting to the sum of [ private approach, smounting to the sum of """ Washinzton Square sition of labor problems in public schools s0 inform her, but on the contrary induced 1 act creating cities of the first class, hav- At the last meeting of the Western Passen- [ SHLSG which sald sum it is proposed, by u re- | 31 y HEORHRRSCRIRCRLS IO o8 1t A recommendation from the grievance | popto p X 3 iR oAl (e Wi IClR LY 1 assoctition permission was given the Alton | POrtduly adoptod by the ity council, (o as construc t g pmendat! Ayl ier 1o remain at the station till the train | ing more than 10,000 and less than 25.000, D OS] GBI DAL Ty this | 588 vro ratn according to foot frontage, on | The balince of sald cost to bo assess: it committee was adopted recommen had gone by, and then instituted so persist- | amendatory of sections 1 and 2of an act en ek tlu T y WIS | Yhe reul ostato on ench sideof 22d street from | Prorata on thoe real estato on both sides of It Duquesne and Alvin_ theaters of Pittsburg | ent a course of persecution that he had bis | titlod, An' act to ineorporate citios of the | wtee e d0Tettitios oxer tutes among the | Lk blaton avenuo to sonth ino. of tax fot i | Su1d street. according to the foot frontigo wid 1L be declared nonunion, as they refused 0 | iy with her before she left the station rst oliss: hayiigmore than 8,000 and less 5 L : fecording to the nsual seallng back process in | the usiul sealing buck process to the depth of 13t sign tho scale amended by the Machinists | For the injuries she has sustained at tho | than 95,000, prssed i 1850 3 AonTh T Peut Trom et ron B O s | sald district ns crowtods fho strips from nar it J L ) linge ro_murdercr who A A | rowinie tie st reats BRIO G ISLYIEC ot GONBIaS gy and Electrical s union on June 12 hands of its agent she wants the company to | Mr, Warren 80,10 1owinz the streets in sald district ug i suys in drafting the bill fting the ox of the death sen- Poobver Lho ohe-halt. cost of: prading ered in caleuiating the frontage. Rate per Ivdh ~ | hadin view only the object to chamge th o I Now York Clty, The date fixed for | streoctron lovast seror 16 Soonmon iroas | fo0t, 850506 18 eary i h\vORar arrested by ORficer | pequired population from 8,000 to 10000 and | sxecution is Thursday, December 22, amounting 1o the sum of #760.65, whic Tocover tbe cost of nd curning 1628 land, O., Sewing Machine Ironworkers ¥ s a capper for a Tenth strect auction | to provide a way to ascertain such popula- | o The Pheenix Tron cgmpuny at” Phasnixyille, u iU is proposed, by o report duly Cass stroet from 224 strect to Hth street, in It 11 union_and instructing the members to join sning for $1,000 damages before | population without voting on it Pa, hias given notice that on December 28 if y the city counctl, te th es- | streetimprovement district No. 43, amount- s the National Sewing Machine union | Jydee Ogden. b R g the waes of il the mon in it e | Lo on oith sido of U suroet to | 10 10 UG s of 8200 whieh sald swm. i | 1 Jucob's addition Worie e e AR st oaterioe | _— F 1 b aftocted by the | & Tz to tho usual <eating | 1§ propesed, by a rebort duly adcpted by the 3 PANT s tiByet thio Affaly whs iprovoked by | e who stole alotof watehes | opunges in the Electrie Light Company. w sti ke will surely follow. On tho west | ¢lty couneil. T usses pro rata per oot Tront- | #4118 Axford’s additlon BENeT ovCrthio aftals Sy us iprorolied s Dy from thioBe bra s StounaNRUtyOr | e E e s s e T ] A 6 OoloT A A B ngs! i on the enst side to the cens | a%eand the usual scallnz buek process in | o 101 Pruyn’s sub he megative report on a resolution asking | grand larceny ic South Omaha ric Light an : O e sobrings: | Yarof biooks: Htatoneefoot,. BO.OITH. daptiy to the first ailoy. Rite per foot, S84 |~ 1010 Paulsen’s addivion an extr sion of congress for the pas Henry Coombs, who broke his leg by driv- | Power company was reorganized at a meet- o ity ays that during his second year To cover the cost of grading Dupont street | Lo cover the cost T and et e flotlt 11 of e legislation. . An attempt wi into an unprotected _trench on Locust | ing of the stockholders yosterday “ofiice he ook #2500 and during this, his | and Castellar wst line of Dupony | Onss street frou e AR T aonall mado to discuss the resolution, but the ch reet, got a verdict of 5500 against the cit 3 S e e dyear, he hud gaken $ L making inall o bt Dupont Place in grading | Strectto west line of Twenty_fourth stre et BRI St I BiAn S diSGUNKTOR O lie tRTiE W ot Fns e e ety ey | Oficers were elected as follows: Presi 500, die coverad, his stealings by false Nos. 45 una 46, amounting 10 tho suu | Street improvement district” No.' 3, amount- le1 not germane to the issiucs bofore the federd- | faw days ago.will be artaizned on the chargo | dent, W. N. Babeock: vice president, Charles | en'tries. 570,81, Which sald sum It Is proposed Dy a | 0% o the sum of $455.8, which sald sum i s It tion and t the resolution was out of | of murder on Mondiy next %9 | Key; treasurer, Th B. M sec- | A councll of Cahiolié bishops is In session [n | FOPOrt auly adopted by tho ity council”to | BIGHOIRG DY S Tpons, Cuay 40K Jiiit ) order. Sl SRR | retary, W. S. King rdof dircctors, Johu | St Louis, S, The Hending business of e fiacas Prostiaccording tolloot frontuge. on | SO0 caver tho ook OF Constructing i Suwor 1n 1o Prof. S. J. Satljers of the Ithical Culture : . Bi % C. Condon, | meeting will be the selection of thrve names (o | {he reul estute on gach sids, toriine 1y | sewer district No. 15, anounting to the sum | 455 L2 bil 13 Hanssom Piies soclety made a short address on the recent NOLHIN A E W, Charles Key, W. S. King, Fred M. Smith, oI e el telhciod {ho uswal sealing bick | oSt iy whieh said suw It 1s proposed by ITbi I pCC s conferenco at Chicago, after whicl T | P. Freeman, Thomas B. McPherson, John A. D! S firsvalloy. Raté per foot report duly wdonted by the city council, to ns- IS ik 1 e[ ecancaa) Cllicaucs GT0Evhich Striko S ittle Change tn | b Frecman, Thomas B, McPherson, Johs) A. | raising of Bishop Hemitessy of Dubuque to au | G58ates: Mate perfoot SBLEROL 00| 8033 bro mika aetordins o foot trontage on the 160 hilk 13 the convention adjourned until tomorr A A TER R, it ith, I B Frec- | arehbishop. from Bt o b oot st of e | el estute fronting on sald Spwer, corner lots 1010 ik morning. s RO ¢ 5 ; | manand John A Doe were of the old board. 5 in N fostgasb ot th % i e Vs The striking telegraphers are still confi- | session at | ulloy between 10th and 1ith Strests, amounts VI @ seWor 0N Lo shivs 10 Do dssesse I bk DANNY NEEDHAM AGAIN WHIPPED, | dent of winning in the end. sterday was watch has been placed upon Ed- Another roc was also co P curred in, rovoking the cr of the Clev Ol B bR tn: Clark's addition The American Sabbath union i SOS5555. — Chicage, L, has clected the following officers: .45, whlch sald sum it §s | 1ot Ide only. Rite per foot, $).83170. 1vi2 bk | Magic City Gossip. IL’r;;nynhinl"ll- !m\: ill'»,n]-‘:nun-d u}r |'\|§‘ |>'\"l‘| proposed by a report duly adopred by the city opayens v‘r\'m'; : m"m“{ 1:\[3‘\”'"“‘ 155 !: H;‘ y quiet und nothing much wa At scott is lving: daneoronals i1l at the | Seneraland corredgomding seeretary, Rev, 1. | Souneil to assess pro rati on each sidoof Ames | sewer digtrict No wmounting ‘1o the sun I8 bik Billy Smith of Boaton Knooks Himt' Ot dn | Neslni i LS e o TR AT | b a7 Cl s 010 Knowles of New Morke geieral field TG L ro T B oA Y T o0 BOIEe OF SLIT80, whel said s it 13 proposa by & Tzt bii o Hileizon B ant Jmomaw men sont | eschange. Rox T 1 Guogge: BonnsyIvania; treas- y batween 10th and 11th Stroots, ¢ | reportiduly adopiud by Uie clty tounell to ua: s blic City. 5 e e Sl T vay, omcials Joiued the | ihe Epworth league will hold a business | Urer B M. Perloe of New York. g frontaxe and the usuul seiling sess prorata.on the roil estuto udjoining eid tiblkt Credit Ponclor Sax Fraxcrsco, Cal, De (o tunyglretuiira Lty g at a hotel and | oo Friday at the usual hour. T'he United Assochition of Lumbermen which | process, in depth from htroetaIshRteor |(ARNCRCEARIIEOT LG oL Eantag e e UIENS 188 b (L7 Needhan, ex-champion welterweight and | drawing salaries at the expence of the tele- pat c: = Ay has been in un fon at Kansas | Rate per foot, $0.6t usu 12 buck process in dépth to the | b ST W P aet S ansramo L in K A R10vo aphers union. | The next meeting of the city council will | City, Mo., adjour: r clecting the f To cover the cost of erading alley In biock 3, | bPoundaries “of said district as created. i\ .( A % Ml , engag e a g A’_, Representatives of the strikers are travel- | be held in the new council chamber. 1o Heers: ‘| e o _,,,R.I,,, l\l\“m_ A 4.‘“"”,,0“1 m,fl,,gl‘,,,, in ,;;,«_l ing \Ixm‘.-m No. n-n:. 8001 -r contest for a &2 purse at the Pacific | 7 gver the divisions of the road every day John Casey, who recently s i first vice president, W, G. Hollis amounting to the swin of #61L Which sum 1t er the ¢ost of construeting a sewer | Athlotic club tonight. iham was | and doing their best to induce the new men | souri Valley, hias been i 7 e A O G T e oRiadibyjehe B Wil sald sukin 1t 1 brobosod by seconded by Sum Fitzpatrick, Tommy Hogan | to quit work, and if the reports of the | The Live Stock exchange has appointed Tho of the S of Miss- | ©a0h side of said alley pro ratu, according to dnly adopted by the eity couneil. to ns- and Johnny Van Hest; Smith by Tim Me- v;‘l:rk\";" are true are meeting with consider- l-"u_nmilvm' to devise means to bring cattle | ouri the Louisville, Eval 1o ooy "rl}’li“fii“ .l.m|’n|,‘.[~lu~u;u‘ wl"-l’i(n‘ muhlxxnx- seailphiTaLatdn ‘I‘f"'| ot r".'.."‘f'-.n. ad m\g | A Billy Hennessey and Billy Smith of | #PI¢ suce thicves to justice Teere Hange railroad, in connee | gess. indepth to depth of fol. Rate er foot, | usunisealing back procoss in depth to the | (et N SR, oI i O TOD R G Lo nin nod G oria s o Had | Ath i the s Vanic o AOLaT 070031, boundary lines of suld disirict us created. John ., an aged un, Nl C RO e ied an | o cover the cost of grading the alley in Du- | Rato per toot, 130 5577 on N street yesterday in broad daylight bya | 14 GorPing Ve T5s0, 1857 fud 1888, hus | pont Place between Dupont and Casteliar | To cover the cost of constructinz p sower in Australia, Prof. Walter Watson wu PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS. feree, = I | ——— | Smith scored the first blow, a light right M. O. Maul spent yesterday in Geneva. man who prétended to be e 0 assist h Beon declandt it £ thie statce, | Strects, from 26th sireot to the west | wor distriet No., 153, amotuting to thesum of WS S g . L EL040 53 2 5 i vietim in walkin He s £5. The EAloun e _ Dupont Pince, umounting wo the sum of 3 which suid suu it is proposed by | Tocover the cost of dumares for chan ool on the jaw, but he was hissed for | E- B Allen of Nowfoll de. | thiof was arrested in company with & com: | Iniis ionShl thut the contest Seat | wiiloh sum 1t 19 Dropose by n Teport duly | reportduly adopted by the city councii to as . idgemant in favor o f A ‘ 1. L. Burrell of Fremont is at the Millard. | panion later. They gave their q JEERE jornian : adopted by the elty council to nssesson the | sess prorate accordiig to foot frontugs und orot, < and Cloburne for ehane of 2 choking Needham in a clinch. Clinches were ) g : pivisais | APATION CISOLRETHEVRRRNOAULRIFGRIIIES G DEOthprepubi - | real estatcon both Sides of sai - alley pro rata, | the usual sealing back process to the depth of st streot irem Lo ivenworth st frequent, and Swith took every possible ad- D. C. Howard of Kearney is at the Pax- | Joht Downs and Thomas Houlihan, nt. 1 this is true the democrats - | accordinz to foot frontage and the asual scal- | onelot ou real estate in sd dlstrict: i feet south of Muson stroot, amounting SAntIEG. 3 ton At the regular annual meeting of the I [:;;-“l\“1"“;“"'l'*"}".‘““:' ‘l;"\"m‘- fng back process, indepthone lot. Rute per Provided, That on corn; -]lun |.m;..v( | 10 thesum of £42i1.30, which sieid dum it is pro- od J; ohn' M Ragan of: Hastines is o BMure | Onion'Stoak Yards leompE Shalchnnic nnco ol powe: e hunds 1001, $1LUUSTL. SBWOr 0N LWO 8 liey shadl e ussessed for | posed®hy i report. auiy adopted by the elty _Noodhum scored several left-haud jabs in | John M. Ragun of Hustings is at the Mur- | T nion Steck Vards company but one change | populist members of the legislature. o covor the oue-bulf cost of grading the | the lonz sido only. to usses on the real estuto on Loth Smith's face in the thivd, ‘The Boston boy ( X s | in the officers or ctory was made and Outlaws a1 in hold alley in block 19, Kountze's 4th suppiemen Certalu trlanzilir lots are assossed for the | sides of Eighteonth siroot from Loavenworth took many chances in his anxiety to wind Matt Miller of David City is a guest at the | that was made necessavy by the death of | crime in | tor addition, amounting to ths sum of # 1fof frontage. Itate per foot, #1.4 street to the raflway rizht of way. pro ral up the fight instantly. g Paxton, | Tsaae Waixel. P. L. Valéntine was clected | pertected 2 loi, wihich sum it Is vroposed by u report lot. 19 nssossod for §25.82 nud ti tot 13 | Per foot frontage, and tho ns Both men countered heavily in the fourth, Ed. G. Hall of David City s in the city at | t0 fill the vacancy. Some important improve- | ¢rship of Star oW [ ¢ | adopted by the city council 10 nssess pro rat a for 35261, processin depth to the firsy » Smith fought viciously and made the pace | the Paxton. - L meuts are to be made soon in the plant. the country. days e on the reul estato on each side of said ulley | R T i JIOT, h n shot and killed Deputy United States Marshal | block 10, Kountze's 4th supplementary add oF g St Ta R tRIN viho costof damnges awarded for pretty hot for Necdham, Needham landed | John ¢ David of Pawnee City is stopping =C=——x Floyd Wilson, who had attempted to ar tion, as per foot frontaze und the usual scal- | KOS Losewers in stroctlmprovoment alstrivis LI Dyouisnvolstmine Jin 0 Tiwenty-sixth street fr a sickener over Smith's heart and swung a | ag the Paxton, NEBRASKA AND NEBRASKANS. hini. Wilson's Romie 5 in St. Louls, Mo. fng back process in depth one lot NORRILAMOL I uh T und bR 1o of Nelsoi's audition to Culd woll hard left on the ne Needham stopped a |y g0 Tsham Reavis of Falls City is regi — The Western Freight association has ndmit fi{il:h!-;' N tcoslo { Suui of $515.54, which 1t is proposed by i report et am "fi””"""'” s “.'l'.‘,‘[!,' 3 i iff half-arm blow on the neck Ll d O e aa Ol B f ¢ " ed to membership the Kickapoo Villey § o cove i 05t of & ’ INOERIAD Lol Y Tenhns Su y o NI St halnum blowonikho noolc | Ceerea at fhie Raxton | The Methodists of Fairbury are to build a | Nil e butirond. "1t wis alas dectdod 1 Sd | ton stret from 4sth strect 19t du'y adopted by the eity Cobneil to ns<ess tho | S410 s I 1 or . 5501 hoth Smith was bleeding at the mouth. s e Northern railrond. "It was also decided 1o Cost of eael sepirate connection (o the iot or 3 1 e 0 i A i iy Mr and Mrs. George H. Downing of Fear- | REW parsonage. vance the rates on rafls and fastenings for | Faliway, smounting to the sun; 1 0 EORROaLICI LA of Twenty-sixth street, from Caming The fifth and sixth were marked by hard e : [522h ning of Igear Dr. Honty 0. lly of O'Neill is dead | railrond construetion to#3 per gross ton from | Which said sum 1t is proposed by s rhduly | Partof lot orreal estate to Wilch such con A R T T TS countering. Smith closed the sixth with a | 1CY A¥C gucsts ut the Murray. B [ Earyick Connully INelll s dead | istasippl river to.the Missaudl tivers 34 | adopted by tho city council to ussess on tho | Aection Is made. us follows: From Cuniing streot ‘to northy Hne Nelson's left swing on Needham's face, staggering Captain Cormack of the police force, was B i S e from Ohicago to the Missourl river and § roul esta ach side of Hawliton strect | ¢ ., wddicion 84, tthe rate of #2.43 front J Pope talks of building a 150-barrel | from Chicagy to St. Paul. The question of | from ielt Line rallway pro | by 1t | Rropts : i roller inill at Central City. tes from Now Orleans wis referred (o spo- | Futi, a, bur (0ot frontuke: ucvording 1o the | ¥g1i7 i 157 oot SEiploinciuet iy Edonsiongtiiy A third elevator is being_erected at Bell- | 1al commitiec. sudlimonling ou i Ragn Pl to tho | --Big's o of ¢ D bilk 187% iU R e b B 4 S 2§ i first ulley. Rate per foot, $1.08540. . . | From Cudwoll to Hamilton streets, $150.00, at wood by the farmers of th At a meeting of the m; R S o P AN T T e 110 bk 1875 ot ! ) s ;1 1z of 4 cover the cost of xrading ulley n bloek § o DRl v e o nts per front foot torodiat thaMillird An auger ground off the thumb of the 14- | Southwestern railioad int Campbeli’s additon, Deing the south alloy 1 | 446161 bk 1013 5 su 1Lmilton to Chiarlos stroots, $103.00, ab 1 reg. s S year-old son of George Galer, noar Harvard, | Wi, abpoinicd " Suth | sa bloek amounting to tho sum of S | 41 A0 10 R4 | thw rate of Kb conts por front foot, =% S ud ) am- grogey XA VRM6/0LFlus ork is to_have a fenee factory that will | othor Ad. commissioners as miy. he ere- 4 roposed by u re ik oelos o Soward ing \ his vight on_the head i g Lt 5 Lout 12,000 feet of chickenproof fencing | ated t purpose, to confer with Rt voth sides of OV On 1ot No. 1, Joestnn's sib, #4.5" taking overy advantage. Needham was in | %, H. Lymor, cashior of the City Natio Hoy ! memi sifonil congreds with o vie'y Catsin on rhoch alnoacrs salll alloy pro: .« B O oty o, £42).00, pad shape in this round | hank of “Hastings, is registered at the 2 to seeuring an amendment (o seetion 5 of the | {GEELE L iyl provess, in depth from i g \cntindepth feom Tyonty= Round Ten—The men came together in a | cade ] 1 s beow sold | interstate commorce Luw, permitting author- | (U GG Kide "l Tnheroft sircet: on | - Lt it 0 oL b Iob G o Tot rully. Tt was give and tike with chancos | . Lou Sutherland of Grand Tsland is visit- | 2Y 1T J- Skinner to R. H. Clapton, and now | tative and legal contracts between competing | 16r, o 1o tho depth of two. 1018, 1iats’ ver 5 X © the cosbof constructing permanent B 08 b Taand 8 v *’;" there is not a vepublican newspaper in Keya | carriers as affecting the rates of such earri= | gotvyi 4 b {‘ ';H’\ Ford & Huse, nmonnting 10 the s ; d 9 WO UG L Al o) U Orger, At | Paha county. ers, To cover the ono-hulf cost of grading tho 4 blic 58 it which s 100 S0 it Is proposed fresher of the two, the Murray! | > o ) stof grading tho | .. 35y - I i X 4 T 2 2 3 aptain & Leami tur is 1 ppear atiey in block I, Kountze's “4th wddition, ndopted by the eity councll Round 11—Smith was strong and his right mer, dent of thoTndianola | , Cibtain B T Leaming o AR Earelp amounting to 1he sum of #5608 which said HvioTis Onmolioilies following ronl esty hooks were very forcible. Needham was iy 0f Tnditmolu. a4 | dpplicant for the appointment as United | Allthe c officers of the provinee of | S 1c Is propossd by w report duly wdopted | 435€ % oC1L3I umpbel Chiloh anld witlics aro 1Lulas fighting an _uphill battle with much detor: any of Indianola, s & | States Indian agent for the Omaha und Win- | Quebec huve resigned their position Dy tho city council to assess prorata on the [ .. ¢4 DKE wination g | nebago ugencie William Pott newly appofnted United | ealesta to on both sides of said alloy, as o ) DA Fkorte aa PRy e e ofiok: dobn L. Hay, who has been assistant | o Mavorick bank at Gordon ; States minister o Haly, s arrived at Ko, | oot teon tage t Uhe depth of one ot e o Jasotiiilichien In the fourtcenth Smitn started ¢ Insanc ugylum ut Lincoln for the past | rejeased sixty chattel mortgagesaga M, Justice Strong of Ottaws, Ont., has been | 10¥ o the usual scaling back - urocess. Kate per him. veported slightly better last night. In the cighth Smith nearly dropped Need- | Rome Miller and wife of Norfolk are stop- ham with a left in the mouth, Needham sent | ping at the Millard, Smith to a_sitting posture with a right nppereut and the latter retalinted by knock- ing Needham down twice with his right. | Geo . Wainwright of Blair is regis- | | City i L ye s i s city p 5 ] nfoht 1Y 170k D like whiriwind, slugging thivice n years, s In the city. [ idents in the western part of Cherey county, | 2PBoUt :Il .‘:‘H justice of the supreme court "'1"..{‘- :’r’"l’w‘!_mlu” Al e COsblks X d ook his right and loft, givis ; B. IThrifh of Ghicago, Yo | amounting to $10,000. e etk a Farnim street 10 DOdgo streot, amount i GBI R, ! <G no chance to muke o suind cedhum | ¢ iorly onguicad i Phsinioss ut Boairico An iusana pationt ab the Hastiugs asylum | a.orofs Duckwoeth, who murdored u fas T bt OF 7008, whioh sdd Sum 1t In proe Otk i ; i Needham down twice, then sent him flag | 10 e ciby stopping at the Murray. inserted his toeth in the hand of Superin- 58, hus been sentenced 1o death, cosed by n reporc. duly udopted by tho clty | .. gl o [¢§ bik . | on his face with o right-handed uppercut, | Mr. 0. W. Crawford, secretary of the Na- | tendent Johnson and the doctor is in. conse- ¢ AR (et e e | ERoRDEIL SOTRRLQRALIG KRN RatA Lo enilath . Ta il iori el i - 5 Needhum was lifted and borne to his corner | tional Real I sociation and also s quence suffering with u ver B ARk OGSG: s Come. L0 0" Fortun | it surogt DFO ity w8 DBE 00T frontike nag | < LMo : 1 TR y Purins & by his seconds, while Smith jumped lightly | retary of the Trans-Mississippi Comme The Southwestern Nebraska Poland China | 0f 1,500,000 throwgh the death of an aunt the usual seuling back process, in dopth to | .. 043 0f 164 DIk 14 e T Trr Ly from the vine, after having fonght almost in- | c 58, 18 in the city association held its regular meeting at Ox- | It now looks f T ¢ i1l will he | the conter of block. Rate per foct, 82404, SR Sald sum 16 15 proposod by a report dily cessantly for hearly an hour. Colonel George B, Pickett, aid-de-camp 1o | ford and officors for 1503 were chosen 48 fol- | defoited i th b Rolohsta, Tis defoat | 4 L0,Cover the costof puving and curbing 13 i Shinn's 2nd addition ot by the eily saun. O Lo ~ | Governor John L. Routt of Colorado, and | lows: President, G. W. Stiver, Hold will e Sion formeinborsof | Stksat LUprOVEmant districk No. ¢16, coinpr is o1 0f 18 bik 1 stk walks are luid, us Heavy Golng at Now Orleans. editor of the ot Morgan, Colo., News, is | vice presidents, J. C. Bolster, Republi that lezislutive body. ounting 10 the sum of 048007, which 1t bik 1 g Lot B bl - Tosamw New Onrreans, La., Dec. 14.-Tho track to Wl'llfl"\k‘::u;l' 3 l(‘nh.m;l l\lhlllwnl mu-.-; |.;. | City: Fran Davis, Holbrook ;- (M. Shedd, o |-...|\:-.\;..m me ,;|.M,,~.,v Ivul!‘\‘ are he- lu‘”'“»‘"‘f. y!rnhmw\.‘hy areport .u.P adop! {:;;;‘:: o) Stricklund’s sub 1 e e R b nan do L i ; Sl A e BT ) Jincoln and Ashland, at which | Bertrand ; secrotary, gaonbe, Stam. g anxious oyer e monetary siogtion | by the elty council to assess pro ratn, acc gk g S Ynd DA Ve DR stradts day showed tho effect of yesterday’s vuin | Lo )lico his brothet 15 postamsior [ Bertrand; seoretary, D. B, "Wagkaithv, Btpm Haiied R Ol | e F208 fronLaRO Ol kho FOA] CBbNL o, Doth Jubiplioss ! Rayong) £k and was heavy, Backers of favorites had ' 8 y 4 | Bl siorenn cr positl n. sides of 1zurd stroet from I8Sth- street to 2id L0 bk A RN ey, 26 RYDLlfee. At the Mercer: L. C. Stuart, Guatemala; | Speaking of mammoth hogs, says the Ox- | "°F . Streot, in depth to center of block, aceording Heblted naadeiton Sonn Sddiwaiks short cud today foronly one of the five | Mys, I, Townsend, Boston; Charles J. Smith | ford Standard, the climax was reached Mon Toronto people it objecting to citizens of | g the'usual sealing back process. Rate 1hARIKA 5 | nounting 10 the o fell to their lot and ¥ Canton. Chicago: M. Bosworth, | day of this week when F. A. Wood sold three | 11 United Suites piptug natural gas across | ooy, 87,251, feiok Joosten's sul 3 st race. solllug, five i longs: | Popeka; R, W, Bullock, San .S, | prodigious porkers, w g 1,58 tho Canadinil Lordge Wt this country, ayd ver the cost of paving and curbinz Lith 4 Ak 3 rt duly ndoptod-by the city conneilt I k pdigious porkers, w ing 1,580 pounds. | want i export tax glagdapon 1t X 8 SO0 OXRAYIAE GRS O X i) Priyn's sub I iporor il i to i Suse ' D) | Phillips and J 1L Deterson, G ud | Ahic markot price that day was b cents per | s U xPOrt b Paoih s stroctrom the south fino of Grieostroet 1o 12 o lts ar parts of lots adjacont (o tho Eoiid. e, soliing, <% fartongss Honry | Ohaqoaxwell, Beatrico. A H. Marshall, | pound, so that the trio brought the phe- | pdtdr it 8. "eMMRI ST | BEhCalstiet No b7, nimounting 10 tho aum ¢ Jedbik Bhlgn's uagitien A T Cluy BIL D 0. ROl g Licury | Cha Jo B M St. Louis; S, | nomerlal price of £6.50. This haudsome fig- | ¥ideera'of Baron ¢ I i disclosed e | 910,220, whic ‘sum. it 15 proposed, by a | o JLADHCA adjoininz on o . * | Pres ind wife, Inavale, | ure is undoubtedly the most ever paid for the | presence of atroping organs exunmined report duty adopod by the city council, toas- 1Hobik A Uit 4 2 g, : mero (8 to NEW York, Dee. 14.—[Special Telegram | same number of hogs in Oxford before There s talldof o 1 ahldnce be. | 898800 tlio roal estate ou eu do of 1ith o' of 1LY bik B 107 ) vz Duko (1 Bonfire (10 | to Tug Bee.)—Lincoln: C. H. Lmhoff and [ The twenty-first anniversary of the ovgani- | tween the family of VorLIgn of | ALisek tram Ursuo ALesLIO B ] ; i 4 f B . wvereign of e, pro rata necordin foot front- itBbik 10 Fourth r P T s, tour | ie: HoMman: C. A Wandwell, Hotel Bar- | zation of Adims county was celebrated at | Spain und that ‘of .‘)5 I L% 1| ACARIINPE IR EAKR LIS R8O F000 Fauiiin s oriesbik 1t o ) ; e e REArLCrs: CATFS Poiranll (5 10 1) wou Hogton | tholdi. Council Bluffs: M. . Rigny, New | Juniata. About 1000 persons were preser 1t is proposed that Dan | son | depth the distance of one lot. Rate ver foot, 'u}'l'mlf--’ kK $ Summit b Holle (1 {0 2) second, Little Cad 810 1) third, | YOUK | Tacob Wooster of Hastings was clected pi shall'wed the infanty . #0664, 1o cost of paving and curbing pri- 1U5 ik 13 i i A Cuieago, TiL, Dec. 14 -[Special Telegram | dent, 5. L. Brass of Junlata secretary, C. B, Telegraphic commigfdation has been estab- | Yate approach tobeasse sed to the real estute A 16 bk fotal olle and hirty vardss St | G0 i B e Tolow iz Nebraskang aro | B treasurer. . Addressos were made | shed between Magtoulin ishund and the | fOF which It18 lafd. L6 bl I i are tursher notitied that sald “Propos John G 6 to 2) second, Rully | ey e o , - ~ s > mainland, thus gigng about 16,000 people To cover the cost of paving and curb'ng § b Plans of Assesstient” are now subject (o th st won, Jolin G (6 registered here o Cremont—1°, “A owen, General A, V. Cole, | 65l \iunication with the outside world, " Fliey | Sherman avenue to a bolny & foet north of nspection wnd examination of any of the ows & 10% Sumpson and wife, a. Palmer—Wil- | Isane wt, Mrs. A. C. Rogers, Robert | fiad hitherto been olatod during the winty | the couter of seetion din street lmprovement rx 0f widd L0t%, puris OF 1018 oF ploces of reil 3 oo o M Mier ana avile Swart, Omaha, | Ash, Peter Griftith, A. N. Huil and P. L. | skt district No. 400, smounting to the sum of #19,- 0 cover the eost of constru 0CLIONS | astate, or the inspection or exunination of Britlsh Yachimen Pleased. Leluiid—E. ~A. Tenson, Omaha. Great | Boyd. fosrig S57.05, which suni, it 15 proposed, by o report | 1o sewers in steoet upravemunt distr Dy other person dterestad 0 sl proposed Loxvoxn, Dec. 14.—British yuchtmen ar Northern—F, 8. Hura and wife, Linool bert Wi e i The secretary of the Orange bank at Ohut- | duly ndopted by the eity councll, 10 assess on | 280, 424, 411, 465, 40, 450, 454, 10, 165, 451 siessinents, ntthe office of sa'd city clorh PR N Ap ks Al ) h: ¥ a and wife, Lincoln, As Albert Wilson, o farmer living hiam, Ont., his conf thit ho wis an the property on both sides of Shermun ay 4751 the elty of Omahis, ainounting (0 the sum Ll As Dy g 1 | Tt elighted over the aceentunce of Lord Dun- - cthwe ¢ Vi . ¥ o o Tuden o prau 3 ipd thibby o Foportof 4 sammit - " p—_ miles northwest of Harvard, driving | complice of the ledsy oy nue in said distriet, pro rata necording to foot | of $4,040.564, which si.d 8w it is proposed by o | o luly adopted, it is prop LAt wne r:n'su‘"rh- lengo by the New York Yucht £OCAL BREVITIES, into his ‘_\:mj \vilh‘ team attached tou | the robbory of thit \l I, Thenion v frontage und thie ukual scaling bitok process In | reportduly udonted by tho city council to i 1ess for gooil wud suffieiont euis: 1t may b elub for a ruce for the Ames o A L £ RS heavy spring wagon, his little son, % | tohave shired the spofls eq , but depth 132 feet. Provided, That that part of | sesson the lot, part of 1ot or real estate to [ ouhorwiss oriered and detormined. that the hAt roalo fa or ue America's cup, Al [ A fireat the comer of Burdette and Ames | o'y, SPYIOK Wagon, bis THe son, T vedrs | fouihor, Who did the Work, ‘Weut fack: on' the | Sa¥ 10033 Iy betweon Omilva ‘BofL EAIWAY | Which onnections &0 miude a. Dor tho (01 | Ceut o kit Mty s e ol bo e that r to fix the date for the race, | streets last night destroyed 4 small one-story | hold of the rear end of th Ay Y | agrecient, hence the secretury's confession | rignt of wiy und Comuerciul street shall bo | owing list sessed on tho soveral paits of iots and Several other yuchts are being built to ac Tzt oot siinpad tnto bhe wier - And uis | of guilt. Jnkisspd ToR i frontago of 10 feot: Hate por | e SCRALOPRIRRIVERI SRR, 0F TN A company Dunraven's Volkyve to Awerica. | Tholudics of All Salnts church gave a | was drawn up over the wheel and between it | oAU SidNife o, Lade who s been | £ B0 "ost of paving and curblog of | leesantagun 208 Y orehy notifiadito Thoy will' enter other races there aud the {v.mmm":..H;p--:( rni‘n;i{;-hu;n‘tya, 1.114;»,‘:" |l|u- | and the body of the wagon and had his limb radt > ronarkably light | Street Improvome v divtricy No. lg'lnlunr | ne0n’s sul appenr Daforo sid of Equiizi £6ason of 1593 promises to be memorable in )l ock, eeuth and uglas | torn literally off at the knee, nothing but a mprisonment. - In the | street from Thirty-efzhith strect to Fortleth | Ellshbotls Pluce the time wad place nbovo specified, Lo yachting aunals. The yacht designer, Wat- L#, Inss evenlug. < few ligaments holding it. lar of her h udns of 111 babies | Strcctam --“n:3:[::}:5:;;‘:"‘“-\1;":h;;w LA Y aint. siatomont or'uljeeion y son, is laying down linés for four yachts to | A fourinch water main at ‘Twenty-eighth | The troubles of John Tholen of Crete have | Jior® o0 and, s sho had bon engaged ‘in | 800S4y b0ty Eounell to isacs wro ratt | oxaineis Of Bpoclyl alis, compete In Avierican waters, including one | 40 Plerce streets, bursted lust night, and | boen multiplied. ~Until last summer Mr. | {hought hor vietins will nimber narly'1,000; | 0n the real estate on hoth sidesof Oharles | AP JOHN GROV or the Priuce of Wales, which is said will | fora tin 10 pi the low pressure lives | Thelen was well and strong, when he fell S sereet trom Thirty-elghth street to tleth Uity Clor be the largest cutter yacht afloat. Dunrayen | Were operated witli ouly about twenty-five | from windmill and injured his spine. srvesreryagioetve— street, | ll‘\nh to first alley or center on Lake's sddition i " . Deceribor Tth. 1802 10 AT 18 very much pleased ab the pwospect of o | bounds pressure. The leak was repuivod in | Since then he has not boen ble to worl wad Move s of Ocean Steamers, blou] cording |;m.uun;=‘3 al scallng back 0 raco, which, he thinks, will be s good one, | Short time, and before any damage had | probably never will be. His family con. | , At Scilly—Passed, Dec. 13.—Miss Do over the cost of paving and curbing | & 3 % been done R i S from Baltimore; Michigan, from New Y £0 caveptlie cast of Baving and ourbing Frunklin Squure B l : sisted of himsalf, wife and six children, all i MCDAEAD, fram R Michigan street from Twenty-third street to | J It DAtiaamat el Yialtore: The program at the meeting of the Live | of whom have been sick. Last week a little | - At Boston—Arrived—Ottoman, from | Twenty-fourth street in sircet improvement H itk General David 8 Stanley of New Yorl, | 1884 clublust ovening was a novel und iu- | girl, 8 years old, died, and in a few days | Ldyerpool district No. 419, tmounting o the sum of ¢ . b . Stanloy " | tevesting one. As each wember entered the | afterwards the mother passed away. Kind | At Lewes, Del —Passed in—Pennsyly 8110804, whioh said suw it 18 propused by 8 ' 8 l tho beet incdictne s who retired from the army about & year ago, | Lininger art gallery he was handed a sli ave ta 8a8e § f Autwerp; British Prince ver- | Port duly adopted by the city council to us- | .. e 3 ) urt gallery pof | neighbors have taken the cuse in hand and | from Antwerp; sh Prince, from Li ee o 08 bl and Mr. Harmon, & prominent capltalist of | paper upow which ‘was written & question | 1t has boen deckded to send thre of the chits | Pook e e el A g Wall stroet, called on General Brooke yes- or that member 1o discuss in & few minutes' | dren to the ““Home” at Lincoln, und willing | , At New York—Amived—City of Paris, | B, tirtot e fom oot iy sats nocording b | & 3 E V Swieh's ndiition terday at the military T - wonty-fourth street, pro rata according to | talk. The subjects were many and were | hands are getting the little ones ready to be | from Liverj ool foot frontaze, sud the usual scaling back pro- | . H mu.‘lll_\ ‘-r, a ..l)nl:n-u‘x“ Ib::nl:-ul " h~|‘m~ next tuk;wn mm—.l..xn x: not yet known what dis- ———— §o84In dopth to center ‘I’,'n{,‘,‘,‘;"“'ul,},‘;‘u‘,“".,}’;', o . meeting of the club w eld three weeks | position will b made of the father and the veritable family medici scham's | 100% jo cost 19 | ‘o coptdon by the communding general and bis | from lus! uights two remaining children. 10| il eekiable Shmly gedicine oy, Boechas's I Tealoatae Zon wlen telated oo oy et e '..nv',"ul i ease remiling . i by o 6 mact, ver - s AheLr Lroper fun ot ctin - i arg LG 1y oy i LSt o, 0 a1 s CHEMTAT 6010 K uoe L, Mew York S R