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ENVELOPED 1IN BLAZING OIL Disastrons Firo at Sterling Results from Breaking a Lamp. FINE BUILDINGS DESTROYED BEVERAL Other Valunhle Property in the City Saved by the Vigorons Efforts of the Citl- pteresting Nebraska Dee. 20, The in Sterling Srenuive, N grani 1o Tie Bre.) fire ever known at rin general Spec ost destructive occurred here 11 o'clock. J. P. Renshaw, 4 merchandise, carrying a 1amp, was making his last rounds through his store, seeing that everything was locked up for the night, and fell down, breaking the lamp. The burning fluid soon set fire to .o full tank of oil and in a fow moments the en tire stock and building entirely sumed. The postofiice, on the east side of the store, and Fred Lindres' saloon on the west side were soon in flames. All the mail in the oftice stock of candics and static consumed. The k of 1000, with the fixtures, we The billiard hall of I'red Endres and tho res taurant of John Livingston, two otl ings on the west, wero soon burned. Th came four brick buildings, and the question was, “Will they stand the tire?” and o1l the people with buckets determined to stop it it possible. and their united offorts suceecded and insurance s follows: J we con- gother with a as entirely iquors i the sa- partly saved ety is on building, 700, insurance §500; ok, $600, fuily insured: J. P. Ren ek, £16,000, nsurance, $11,000; T, 1 Duilding, $1,500, insurauce, §1,000; wdres, 10ss on saloon, $600, no insuranc johnson, building, £500, no insurs arson, building, 00, no insuran Sunderiand, building, $1,000, £600; J. Livingston, stock, $00, 300, There are two safes in the fire and they look as if they were all right. M. M. Sandifer, who occupied the bric) building next to the fire, carried out his 8tock of drugs, but lost som Renshaw I F M clat Mixpes, Neb. to Tne Bee, ] of the Nebra convened this evenir Jarge and appreciative o About 100 members of the abroad answered the roll call. Hon. McPheely, in a speech abounding in wit, pre- sented the freedom of the cit e D, B shburn of Gi yonded with o very nstructive st relutive to the utter and chee ¢ al convention oclation was ciation from ora, : > ul usual forci and showed | and thorough acquaintance with the {n hand, abounding in pertinent su ho evening's session was_ closed by - ertaininont by the of Minden "T'he Milkmaids’ *a burlesque, $ntrodu muny laughable i aillamaid dvill, with ul martial equipment, wi aunged, ‘There is a der und cheese in convention amount of County Ag Jarge and fine display of cort much atte TOW mornit 1o routine bu the evenin fleld. tively ar- iibit of “but- ion with the miums to the The Kearney xhibits o which att tion from the visitors. T and afternoon will be de incss. The chief spe cssion is to be Chancellor Can- ing of u LiNcory, Nel gram to Tur Bee.]—Peter Lavson, a 16-year- old boy, was shot and seriously wounded by Ernest Caberly, a y of the 8:80 this morning. Both ar the service of the Lincoln Dj company and the shooting ¢ waiting room. curred in the S revolver in his hip pocket. Another boy attempted to take it awi from him and in the ifile which ensued the weapon w sded. The bul- let entered Larson's 1 ido three inches below the : od entirely through the wall to the lungs. A." , but his | ph he is ‘wounded. Burnt to Death In His Home. Corunurs, Neb.. Dec. 20.—[Spec gram to Tue Bre.]—News was today of the burning to de: Zarnski, a Poliskt farmer, miles southwest of this Ho and his wifo lived ro0f of which took fire night. The blaz oceupints, who tinguish it. Seein, to remain lon, skl v was_following, and _shortly after the roof fell in, The body of the man was found in the ruins the nextmorning. The head was entirely burned off. 1t is supposed that the frequent drinks of alcohol he had taken that evenipg greatly facilitated the burning of the mhn. Ho was about 60 years old. very dangerously Tele- od here of Martin ing sixteen urday night. sod house, the hout 11 o'clock at discovered by the and tried to ex- that it was dangerous in the house ipposin in Flre at Fort Robinson, Fort Ronys Neb., De gram to Tue Bee.]—At 3 log barracks, built in the earl, fire and burned to the ground, occupied as quarters by six listed men. The othe: quartermaster as a storeroom for wagon ma- terial and other heavy goods: alsoa lot of ordnance property, all of wh consumed, The adjacent barr: by company C. Eighth infantr g eral times, but through the indefatigable efforts of the troops was saved. Ther a very light wind. The fusilade from the burning cartridges was equal to a skirmish line in action. Exan & Trus Newraska Crry, Neb,, Dec, [Special to Tue Bree)-N. K. and W. O. Beasley of Peoria, 111, representatives of the whisky trust, were in the city yesterday inspecting the company’s recent purchuse, They say there is no possibility of enlarging the capacity of the distill here. The trust they say, is making no effort to corner th output, ull speculation in spirits being ¢ ducted outside of the trust. The com is simply trying to suppiy the demand. Not 4 lous to Serve, Covvmnrs, Neb., Dee. 20, —[Special gram to Tux Bee.]—Depositions wero taken before County Judge Hensley here today in the contest wherein W. H. Winslow contests bbernsen the seat of W. J. Irwin in slature, Irwin did not appear either attorney. It matters but may be decided by the bbérnsen has declaved it he should be declared —[Special ) p. m, an old 708 caught erty., legislature, as M, he will not qualify the winner. Not Known at Suronville, SanoxviiLe, Neb., Dec, 20.—[Special tele gram to Tue Bee|—Nothing is known here of the mau t wus found murdered ina car of eorn at Toledo, The body must have been placed in the car after it was loaded and left here, Tgnored Slight Formalities, Suieiise, Neb., Dec. 20.—[Special T ram to Tuk Bee. ] —W. E. Clossen was taken Omaha today by a deputy United States rovenue officer for selling liquor without gov- ernment lice: Crippled by a Bob Sled, NEennasia City, Neb., Dec. 20.—[Special to Tur Bee. |- A 10-year-old son of Mr. Cavley was knocked down by a bob sled yesterday, aud his right leg broken below the kuee Severely Injured. GRAND istaxy, Neb,, Dec. 20, [Special to Pux Bes. ~—~When about to descend a stair- 1 Telegram | John L. Windolph fell and broke her collar bone in two places and split one of her cars, i Bho was unconscions for thres hours. There were no internal injuries and she is doing well P | D pan from bail { pou Rey and twi pre fo! S ag Ne pa fore and I in b | his at adjo S and tod the Bratnic 'S man today against Beatrice, to ROV the tha all ond i | city und, | tion Dt | to Tur Bre.] International State bank of Brewster, Neb,, | tore at this place, | wha wit able | disy L B! the 100 B | toda C. Ny N acti mit Thi Ry luti the car toa ing Di wh seen trol the 000 the full ! the Mo ver, us. ioother and neater t was sworn out by J. L. past week, | garmer, the gram to Tn erty ha Newber ities of Chamberla Chamber of Commerce thi; meeting meeting last weelk, the mended a s port of speci 10 pi co-oper Pa to come into this city very stocks held hes Superior side of the bay, also under the con- The | Brand ciated than when some grocer's Manufuctaring Binding Twine. neMoNt, Neb., Dec. 20.-[Special to Te Nebraska Binder Twine com- the manufacture of twine m this ye crop yesterday run 575 feet to the pound, and stands 115 nds pressure on a straight pull. B. W, nolds added some ne now b y commenc and quality, an an They expec new machiner & mado is viously manufactured here manufacture about the next eight months, uit has been commen iust A, J. Eddy by . 8. Jaffray & Co. of w York for £,000, to the Frement De nent Store company. Proceedings to rolose A mortgrage of £.400 given by O. D, C. Harms to the Ballou State Bank- company of Storm , have 4 n filed. Judge Marshall did” not finish term of dis rourt in urday, as hie expected, urned until next atur herift Milliken took Cf Henry Haup to the state penitentiary 1y, the former for two years for forgery, Iatter cighteen months for stealing Lak: ay Johnson Not in Her Proper Clas, Neb., Dec. 20.—[Spe m to Tne Bee.]—Albert L. B wdamus pr Tele- sene bey lings in the district court Oreg compel him to certify to the ernor of the state<hat the population of city of trice exceeds 10,000 in order t the ight be entitled rights ¢ s of a city of the class, is set for Friaay, in the afternoon. ble to revolution- tion, which, though se is one th the city administr: of 15,000 population, hias been oper: cra charter of a city of but 5,000 popula- The suit meets with general approval. Arrest x1xa, Neb., T .—[Special Tele L. HL , president of the 0 run: iy a little grocer cd this morning on a warrant Overman, charging him 1 horse stealing. Overman claims to bo + to prove his charge and will push the case to the fullest extent of the law. My Test th .atsvovTi, Neb., The election board commissioners that istitute a day's labor to law, and that they had not been rdingly, They therefore demanded d the commissioners are not itina favorable light. lours posed 1o v Lyons' Re voxs, Neb., Dec. 20. J—A great revival 1 Methodist Episcopal ehureh her 1 by Rev. N. L. Hoopin- iished evangelist, About The house is over- Ival. Special 8 been gol to Tue z on at for the have bes EATRICE al Tele- her of Lib- been adjudged and was 1y taken to the asylum at Lincoln. [R—— Newberg. prominent druggists of nce our customers with the good qual Cough Remedy wo other kind. Chamber. I give good satisfaction. F. Moore & Co. but little of any medici Just Received. 500 copies each of ‘‘Scarlev Letter” and “Drummond’s Addresses,” in fancy | cloth binding, good paper and large, clear type, at #5c each. N. B. FALCONER. - Will Ask for a Natlonal Quarantine, EW Yomk, Dec. 20.—Thero w ly large meeting of the member 1 un- of the fternoon. The was called to discuss and take n upon the report of the special com- of thut body on_quarantine. At the ommittee recom- heme for the national quurantine, s was taken as a censure of Health Ofticer Jenkins. esolutions were offered to adopt the re- committee, asking congress a national law, and requesting the tion of the various chambers of com- e throughout the countr The reso- ons were unanimously adopted. R —— A splendid $350.00 upright piano for $140.00. An Estey organ for $15.00. At Bell Dept. store, 8d fioor. WOoOoDBRIDG xton & Gallagher unloaded another of their famous brand of **Tea Leaf” today, making a total of 10,753 half : BROS. 5 | chests, imported direot from Japan dur- Mrs. her husband | gented in this country which shows the popularity and high favor of their well known west. ing. pect to double this amount during the year 1893, the year 1892 A trade unprece- brands of tens throughout the And still the demand is increas- Messrs. Paxton & Gall e Try “Tea Loaf” or “Tea Blossom” brand of tea, kept by all gro isfaction guaranteed or money refunded. cors, Sat- —— Duluth's Wheat Blockade, Minn., Dec, 20.—Wheat continues rapidly, and the at blockade predicted a fow days ago ns almost upon us. The increase in »and at the elevators on the ULUT of the Duluth Box de, has for past week been 1 50,000 bushels, and_the total stocks of wheat here aggr bushe Long before the opening of navigation all elevators at the L and there v hels for the ve: weeks of navigation, highest grade. head of the lake will be at least 16,000,000 carry down in the The wheat is of Sl wvenience of i Jar of Cudahy xtract of Beef is never betts Just out.” it e iverybody eats oysters. buy s Dealers can y N."Y. Counts pér can, 850, ixtra Selects per can, 25¢, Standards per can, 20c. Fuvorites por can, 13¢. Also bulk Standards, solid meats, if wanted, and celery from bunch. once to David Cole & Co., “The Anti- ¢ to d5c per Send your Christmas ordors ut nopoly Ovster House.” Goods the y best. No firm allowed to undersell 819 So. 10th streot, Omaha, Neb. Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Of perfect purity— }.'.:r'.'.'g: Of great strength— Orangel Economy in their use. delicately and deliciously as the fresh frut, The first | zor, has made some changes | the | 4,000 pounds a day strfet court | Central City | 50 court here was | an | n H. Phillips, mayor of | to | D — ‘ way at her home fin this sity today, Best Gure For Al disorders of the Throat and Lungs is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It has no equal as a cough-cure. Bronchitis ““When I wwas a boy, 1 had a bronchisl trouble of such a persistent and stube born character, that the doctor pro- nounced it incurable with ordinary remedies, but recommended me to try Ager's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and one bottle cured me. For the last fifteen years, I have used this preparation with good effect whenover I take a bad cold, and T know of numbers of people who keep it in the house all the time, not considering it safe to be without it J.C. Woodson, P. M., Forest Hill, V. Va. Cough “For more than twenty-five years, B was a sufferer from lung trouble, at- tended with coughing so severe at times as to cause hemorrhage, the paroxysms frequently lasting three or four hours, 1 was induced to try Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral, and after taking four bottles, was thoroughly cured.” - Franz Hoffman, Clay Centre, Kans, a Crippe Last spring T was taken down with 1agrippe. At times I was completely prostrated, and so dificult was my breathing that my breast seemed as if confined in an iron 1 procured a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner had I began taking it than relief followed. I could not believe that the effect wonld be so rapid and the cure so complete.”—W. H. Williams, Cook City, 8. Dak. AYER’S Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr.J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa, Eold by all Drugginta. Brice 13 six botles, $5. Prompttoact,suretocure Every Man whose watch has been rung out of the bow (ring), by a pickpocket, Every Man whose watch has been damaged by drop- ping out of the bow, and Every Man of sense who merely compares the old pull- out bow and the new will exclaim: “Ought to have been made long ago!” Itcan’t betwistedoff thecase. Can only be had with Jas. Boss Filledand othercases stamped with this trade mark Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, Keystone Watch Case Co., 7 Philadelphia. Hutchinson’s Kid Gloves They 1last Jonger and wear botter than any other make. They are stylish, and ¢ made from selected skins only. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED } B~ PERFECT FITTINGS B LATEST STYLES BW™ MOST DURABLE axp THEY NEVER RIP If your dealer does not have them and Fou vant to know something about the EST GLOVES MADE write to the manu- facturer for his illustrated book about gloves. JOHN C. HUTCHINSON, MANUPACTURER, JOUNSTOWN, N. Y. secnennesnson: DRUNKENNESS Or the Liguor Habit Positively Curod by Administering Dr. Huinos' Golden S It<can be glven In a cup of coffee or tea or In food without the kno of the patient. 1t 1s abso Tutely harmiess and will effact & permanent and speedy cure, whother tho patient' s o modorate Grinker or a aicobolle wreck. It hias been kiven i thousands of cases and | cure has followed It never once Impregnated with tho Spec Sibility for tho ligu SPECTFICC 0eecesscesessessstesssss: H 3 b hind Jth and Douglas Kts. Wi " laco” & Coh wnd Wiehardeon DrveC Ouahh, Neb, NOTICE OF THE SITTING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AS A BOARD OF LQUALIZATION. To the owners of the lots. parts of lots and renl estate abutting on or adjacent to the streets, ulleys or avenues heroln med or tuated in'whole or part within any of the districts herein snecitiod: You and each of you ure hereby notified that the city councll of the city of Omaha will sit as a Board of Fquuiization, at the oftice of the city clerk, in the city hall, Omaha, Ne- braska. on Frida ot December, from 9 o'cloe bo'clock p. m., for the purpose of considering and equalizing the proposed levy of spes Xes aud uSSessmonts s shown by ~Propa luns of Assessment'’ now on file in the oftice of suid city clerk, ana ting uny errors therein. and of h il cCompikInts that tho owners of property to be nssessed and taxed may lllllgu. B special taxes and aussessments proposed to be lovied being necessary to cover the costof the sevoral Vi nts duly authorized to bo made and now completed, as follows: To cover the cost of and curbing Cass street, from 22d street to 24th street, In street improvement district No_ 430, 880 puy- Ing amounting to the sum of $i, 0. and sald curbing to the sum of #5476, which said sums, it 15 proposed. by & report duly adoprod by the clty council, to nssess on the real estate on each side of Cuss street, from 24 to 24th street, uccording to foot frontusee and the us- ual sealing back process in depth to alley: assessment for curbing to bu made west of street s the curb there was luld by private Darties. 1tate per foot for paving, 86400 rate per foot for curbing #0.63326, To cover the cost of pavinz Lowe avenue, from Hamilton street to Mercer avenue, | paving district No. 206, amounting to the su of $10,851.52, which sald sun, it Is proposed, report duly adopted by the city o nell, to H48e3S 0D Lhe reul estute on each side of L avenue, from Hamilton street to Mercer uav- cenue. according to foot frontage and the usual sealing back process in depth to center of block or 3t wlley. " ate por Toor, 84 26317, The cost of privuteé approach, amounting to thesum of of #85.504, L0 be ussessed Lo Lhe real estate adjoining. To cover the cost of paving Commerclal street, from Sherman avenue to 20th street, in paviog distric o 253, amounting 10 the sum of $i4114.00, which said sum, it Is provosod, by a " revort. duly bted by tho clty council, to ussess vro rata on the real es- tate on each side of Commerciul street, from Ehormiun ivenus 10 S0th sireet. . aooord foot frontuge and the usual scaling back pro- cess in depth from street L2 foot, not exceed- lng the center of block: Provided, that % feet shall be deducted on the frontuge of tax lov 24, east of Commercial street. Rate per foot. 8341067, The cost of private roadway, smount- Ing to the sum of H3.04, 10 be ussessed to the roul ostato adjoining. To cover the costof paviag and curbing 22nd streot from Poppleton avenue to the south 1d | faet. | street | by thecity counoll, to nssess as follows: | cost of private rondway. Iine of tax lot M In strenk Improvoment dis- triet No, 473, amounting to the sum of 8,108 i, whieh 6ald sum It Is prophied by a reportanly adopted by the oity caundli to assoss on the roal estate pro rata, on gach wide of nd stroot from Poppleton a¥eriue to south 1ine of tax lot 36, accordige to fopt, frontage nnd the usuAl Soaling DAtk procoks In depth from strost 152 foot. Rate por foot. K1850. The cost of private roadw amounting to the sum of $102.70 10 bo nssessad to the real estate adjoin- ing. Ho cover the eost of pavine and curbing Spencer steeet from Siebman avenue to Hih street In street imbrovement district No. 42 AmMoUnting to the sum of $ILE70.70, which said sum 1t 13 proposed by wreport duly adopted | by thecity oouncll, to Assess pro rata on the | real estate on both sides of Spencer stroet from Sherman avenue to 24th street, accord- | inz to foot frontage and the usual soaling ek proc s In depth to the first alley or 132 te per foot. #1.% Tq soyor the cost of paving and curbing bth from Pierce street 1o Hickory, street, in street lmprovement district ~No. Amounting to the snm of $13.013.67, which sald sum 1t 18 proposed by a report duly adopted sun of $135,82 10 be assessed on 4. The remaining cost to be assessod pro rata on the property on both sides of Gth atreet froni Plarce straet to Ilickory stroet, accord- ing to the foot frontago and the scallog back = process to depth of dls- trict as creatnd. That part of tax lot# Detween the two private roadway¬ to bo asscesod for curbing as the owner put this curhin nt his 0Wwn eXpense. for curbing $).71522 0st of paving in nllow in biook strect linrovement distriet No. 457, * 1o tho sum of $1.404.14, which sald ort duly adopted pro rata on both weeording to foot ng ick Process tax lot No Dy the ci sides of t and the usual sea lepth of one (01 Rate por foot. §2.504 r the wn nspection foF laving permunent sido wilks Ialil by Ford & 1ins e umonnting to tho h sald sum it | 0 uesess on tho real estate ong which 1 1, us follows: N 20% ft ot 3 bik 10 4-5 fot & blk 10 Lot 6 bik 10 Lot 7 bik 70 Lot 8 bik 70 | N teiors bk 84610t 1 blk 74 N i lot 8 bik o1 Lot 8 bik 1 Lot4blk 1 Lot I bk Lot 2 bik Lot bik Lot 10 blk 18 Lot 11 bik 16 Total To cover the ¢ ewer distr of $1,187.7 Jeromo Purk ind Add sess on the re: Tita, according sealing back process, iu de lot: providea. rlots havine sower constri shnll bo nsses: the lov To cover the cost terinz, and_paving north 2 uddition, amounting to the sum of & which anid sum, it 1S proposed, duly adopted by the city coun the soutli one-half of tho north fect of lot 4 Qapitol nddition. Youare fur r notified that sal 18 of Assas eotion and examination of any of the owners of said lots, parts of lots or pleces of I ot e, or the inspection or examination of any othier person interested in saia posed assessments, at tho ofico of said city clerk, and that by a report « committes of sald councit dul; dopted, 1t 18 proposed that unless for good otherwise ordered and determined. that the costof said improvements respectively e as- gessed on tho several lots, parts of lots and pleces of roal cstate ns shown by sald piu- Posed plans of assessment, You, aud cach of you, ure hereby notified to appear before sald Board of Equallzation at the time id pluce above speeifind, to mnke any complaint, statemer hjuction you destre conce. 4lng any ot sposed lovies and ussessi:ents of spect r, curbing 1 the south on 5. s0ss on Proposed muh. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 17 Anordinance levyinz aspecial tax and and assessment on il lots und real estato within stroot Improvement d/stricts . 374 und 998, In the city of Omihu. to cover the cost of paving and curbin prising Pop ton avenue from 2nd t to drd sireet, and Nicholus street fro th street to west Tine of I1saac’s addition. Nherens: avinz beed, and belng hercby adjudged, do theé sovoril lots and reul estate herelnafter re forred have euch been speclally benefited fo the fuil amount herein levied and assessed against cucin of sa'd lots and pieces of reat respectively, by reason of the paving rbinz of that part of Povpleton avenue nd to sird stroet, and Nicholas street th stroct to westline of Isuac's addi- Thercfore, for the purpose of paving the cost of suld Improvements, consisting of pav- inz and eurbi Beltordained by the city council ot the city of Omaha. Soction 1. That the cost of paving and curb- ing thut part of Poppleton avenue within streot fmprovement district No 7, in tho eity of Omaha, from 32nd street to Hird'stree., said cost belng the sum of 8275201, bo and the Samo is hereby levied and assessed. in proportion to the feet front nlong suld paving. and accord- inz to special benefits by reason of said pav- sug, upon the following described lots and real estate, us shown by the generally recog- nized map of the city of Omuha, 1301, litho- graphed and published by Mulr &G suid cost being so levied on suid | estuto, respectively., 130 Connor it7bik 7 V A Patterson it 8 bik 7 John J Curtis it 6 blk 7 do 1t 10 bik B M Hicks o170 ftlt 11 das Wooison wil ¢ t 5 f0llOWS to-w| Hunscom P E M Wicks o170 ft it Jas L Woo:son wll f do 20 £t It 1 E W Puattic wi Jas W Thompson €5) [6 w100 f¢ 1t 13 bk T Glien M Ilicks €50 ft W150 ft1t 1 John L Woo!son 20 ft it 1 bik 7 1 1 | W Thompson ©30 £ w100 fo 1t 14 blke7 on M Hicks e20 ft wiso ftlt 14 b7 * WV Peattie wio £uIt 14 blk 7 22 A Walkefiold It 15 blk L'P Funkhouser it 16 blk 7 Henry € Combs 1t 17 bk 7 Jerome Stebert 1618 blk 7 J 18 Hiteheock et al el17 £t 1t 1 blk 8 Grace Ryley ei2 ft woi fU1U1 bIK 8 M B Mount wi2 ft 1t 1 bk & J B Iitehcoek ot nl 17 fu it 2 bikS - Graco Itgley o2 01t woi £t 102 vlks - Mary B Mount wis2 £t 1t 2 bik 5 Jostuh M1 Absolom Wi o 14 blk 8+ Deliu Erncst 1t Adn A Canfield ni le6blk 8 Mary told nlalt 17 bk 5 Dorsoy 1018 bik 8 les 5 Dickenson 1t 10 b1k 8 JH Beli 1t 2) bik 8 do 1t21Dlk 8 do 1 blks o 2782 01 fon 2, "Thirt tho cost of paving und curb- ing that part of Nicholas streot within streot Improvement district No. #0%, In the city of Omaha, from 20th street to west line of Isanc' addition, suid cost boing thy sum of 810,12, Do and the sume is heroby leviod and usscssed in proportion to the feet front slong said pav- ing. and according to specinl bonefits by roa- sod of said pavin the following de. soribed lots u wte, as shown by the erally rec map of the city of Omaba, 1801, lithographed add publishel by Mulr & Gaylord; sald cost belngso levied on sald lots and real estate, respectively, us fol- Lows, to-wit: E G Moyer 104 bik 1 Armstrong's2d add 8212 58 heo Olsen It 3 bk 1 208 49 0 Armstronz 1t 6 blk 1 1as N Schon 161 bl 4 Section aforesnid, on sald lots respectively, shall be- come delinguent as follows; One-t:oth of the total amount so levied on eyeh of said lots stall becomo detinquent in fifty days from the pus- age and approval of this ordinance, one-tentli- in one year, one-tenth ii two years, one-tenth in threé years, one-tantlin four years, one- tenth in five yeurs, ono-tenth in six years, one- tenth in seven years, ono-tonth in elght years, one-tenth in nihe years after said levy, and be- lug from the pasiace and wpproval of thia or- didance. Eadhof satd Intaliments, except the first, shail draw luterest at the rate of 6 per cent’ per annum from the timo of tha lavy aforesaid, untiltue same shall become delin quent. Interest at the rate of I per cent per month, payablein advance, shall be paid on delinquent tnstallment. Section 4. ‘Ihat the entire amount of tax so leviod and assessed on any of said lots may be paid by tiie ownar of any lot, or the entira equal pro rataproportion of 5ald tax on any of saldlots, may bo paid by wny person on u art of'sald lots within Afty days from aall evy, and theroupon sa d lots or parts of lots, shallbe exempt from any lien or charge there- tor. That this ordinance shall take ef- ol Bection 5. fectand boin force from and after 1ts passage. Passed November 20th, 1592 GROVES, JOHN City Olerk. A G. EDWARDS, Acting President of City Councll Approved Novewber §th, 1562, GEO, P, BEMIS, ayor. The abovo tax s now due and payable at the office of the city treasurer and wlill'become de- linguent and bear interest as seen in section No, 3.0f above ordinance. HENRY BOLLN, Uity Treasurer, 423 | The | amounting to the | A usnal | Rate per foot for | | MA of cast 28 feot of lot i Capitol 8 foot of oast | nt” aro now subject totho | pro- | 1a sufficient cuuse it muy be | ermined and established that | SPECTAL ORDINANCE NO. 1738 An ordinancs lavying a spectal tax and ansess. ment on cortaln lots aund roal ostate in the oty of OMmRNA, to cOV.’ cost of construot: JuE sowers In séwer disieicts Nos. 13, 157 and Whereas, (t having besn and being hereby adjudged, determimed and established that the saveral [0ts and pleces of TeAl ostate herein ARCE refarrad 1o, have each Deen #pa-inily ben- afitted to the fall amoant herein levied and & sessod against each of said lots Al pleces c real catate, respectiveiy, by renson of construot- sowors in sewer districts Nos. |, and 150, Therefcre, for the purpose of paying the cost of 8uch sewor constriction Be 1t ordained by the city council of the city ot Omaha: Section 1. That the cost of constr r in sewer district No. 13, in the 1A, snid cost being the su T ruction being don with Ha 2 hereby leviod and assessed, anccording to special benelits by rexson of sasid 1 sand roal estate a8 shown ogn lthographed and published by inylord, sald cost being so levied on said lots and real estate, respecti y, a8 fo lows, tc & BJ Kendall1i 1 do It2 do iz Lamont Bowers It ¢ Frod Droxel It 1 bik 1 & n No n 1t2bik 1 el 163 bl 1 Itabik1 5 18 Hascall 1tdbik 1 4 do 1t1 Huscall's sub of lots 6361 63 S E Rogers' Okahoma 115 “ -~ " " Cunco's sub Droxel's sub Paul Serb 112 ao nsfeled Anhauser Browing Co s do i Liene Wasserman 1t 12 bik 13 Tmprovement Ass'n add a0 i3k 101013 Bk 1 Michnel Regan wi? (11t 13 bik 13 do It 14 bk 13 vensen Bowen noo £t It 12 bk 14 Jas 11 hompson 8102 €t 1t 12 tik 14 Elivah MoNair It 13 blk 14 S E Rogers 1t 1 ik 14 John Ekwald 1t 15 bik 14 Sabillar Stryker it 15 bik 15, Emeio Nelson niy 1t 16 blk 15 M Dougharty noe 16 s 08 1L1E 161 15+ M A Traly 5 ft 16 bik 15 Emele Nelson nly 1t 17 ik M Dougherty was £ 108 ft 1617 b 15 AR (R L by 5 Sarah J Haseall s it 1 Lona Morrison st 1t 2 Buttsmouth Inv C51t1 J homas A Murphy 1t L Davis ity ‘\|\hl|lvl'\"ll 1 oriarty Noluii It (31T 4 Mo Klioy's sub | Charles Taylor v Frank Hunpert 1t J I Riley n's It Cuurles Hintz [t) do 1t 10 do it1l John Fostrick it 12 W I Lorenzen it 1 blk 1 do L2 bik L do It 3 bl 1 ritz Muller itd ikt John G Brandt 165 bik 1 LG bik 1 onzen 1£7 bik 1 1US bik 1 2 Hoimes (L) blk 1 Wt 1t 10 bik 1 s 1t 11 bik L D ok It dt 115 b do Tty 21 Holmes 1t 1 b do iteh do 1t ik do 164 il do 1t5 bk 2 Honry Lehwann It E 1 Holmes 167 bl W I Lorenzon 1t 8 bik 2 1S Hasoall wioo £t ) Sene Okahoma do wi ft] do aloo fy | Lizzie Palm Dorathia Ran et OB Connor ets 530 £t nli0 £t 1t 62 Sumi Mortensen €4 830 ft nl50 ft 1t 6 Paul Nelson els s £t n200 £t 1t 62 J10 W Doresky olg 830 £6n2:0 £t 116 Henry Schiidte’s of that parc s of 01t 6 stav Bohlman e “red Millor e170 £t 1t huitz Brewing Co w New Englund Loan & allexcent e30 ft 1t Winthe! all excopt o3 {1t 7 : Ed Wittig 1St et No. 156, in_the st being the sum of $555.0 on boing done unde und tho reby levied and assessed according to sp il benefits by reuson of said scwer constru tion, upon the followinz lots and roal estate as shown by the generally rec zed map of tho ost befnz 8o Ly 5. Muyne, real estate, respec- on suid lots tively. s follows, to- Samuel J Chambers X 4 vlk 1 Paddock Place 51 46 Rebecea Crowell | < L 3 o1 46 Euclid tin It 6 3 do 7 blk 1L John R Hamilton 167 bl 2 Mary L Turacr 1681 k2 k ma i Orr It bk do 1Wolk2 Total Section S sower in sower district. No. 17, in the city of | Omaha, said cost being the sum'of sewer construction bel with %, L. Keeves & Co.. be and the same is hereby [evied and mssessed according to al benefits by reason of said sewer con- ruction, upgn the following iots and real estate as shows by the generally rocognized map of the city of Omaha, 18586, lithographed and pubjisned by C. 'yne, said cost being so levied on sald lots and real estate, respoc- tively, as follows, to-wit: J H [ornastra 1t 5 Cherry Jubn 8 Owens 1t 8 do 1t o Mary K Wagner it 12 Charles I Harrison [t 13 3 Suid ¢ done under contract n 1t 1blk 18 West Omaha 143 1ge it 4 blic 18 2 13 on Fostor wid ft nli2 fe 1t 1 bik 22 £ nLi2 ft16 1 Dlk 22 Marlon Fost fole2 b2 do W ol ft of ni2 ft 162 bk 2 © Wasner et al o9 ft of wio ft of nii (v 1t 2 bk I Sehwerner wid fUnis2 ft 1t 2 b22 otal e #7105 ction 4. That the special ta: N5388S- ents lovied and assossed s aforesaid, shall uo immediately upon the pessage aid ap- proval of this ordinance, and shall ber. uent i not paid within Qfty and thereupon interest shall b added at il rito of oo par cent & nonth, payabloin ad - vance from the time sald tuxes become 5o do- ‘That this ordinance shall take offoct und be in forze from and after It3 pass- age. Passed November 1802, JOIN GROVES, City Clork, A.G. DWARDS Acting Prosident City O Approved Nov BEMIS Mayor, The above tax is now dus and payable at the office of the city treasurer and will become de- linquent and bear interest as seen in section 4 1)1 anove ordinance. HENRY BOLLN, City Treasurer., THOMAS P.SIMPSON, Washington D. ¢, o until Patont ob- tatned. Write to Inyentors Gulde. Sale by Receiver, tshierehy given that, by virtue of an by the district court of Douglas coun hiviis! in the eause of Benjam Melquiist, pluingin 10, Woyniulle: endanit, | will sell on Saturday, Dic 1, 1892, 0 public auction, 1o tho highest bid- det for cash the following describeds proper and lease-hold inter to-wit: One lot of old lumiber, slides and stiyings one lot of h suitable for fee packin scales and wigon box; cribed as follows, to-wit Under date 1801, auade by Thomas Davis to i Melquist and K O, Weymuller, run- from Do ¢ 1, 1891, for all space n the sw of the nw i in i townsbi th rango 13, divie of Mo Notic order Unde tham 1 building: tain piece of ground on whi buildings are situated, the sw i of the nw i of sec Ne Wa: COmCNC of sald 40 acres thence west 0 east 300 t'to the place of be- at ono and one-hulf 15 10 ticularly deseribed p east line nton the south 2 ing b siule of the foregoing to ta p . on said duy at the situate e premises describ Ieases and near Cut O 1 will also sell certuin office s books, formerly used by the ¢ company, siid salo 10 tiake pla Q w, of sald day, at the office of No. 1403 1 street. ety of O Duted Dec. 20, 1692, at Omaba, Neb, JOHN G. CORTEL Receiver of the Gite City Lee Compat, John Q. Berguer, Avtorney. B Dec. 20, 116 ‘swvor construction, | »d map of the city of | and pub- | | | At 50 cents for e | entire EXPOS | CENT PREMIUM, AND SL VHAT does he want for Christmas? That's the question that agitates the feminine mind throughout this broad land today, and, in trath, that saume mind rather enjoys the agitation, It 1_«_ pleasant—this plans ning d scheming: this making --and buying and hiding away in dark nooks and forbidden rooms these Christmas gifts, till the all eventiul day. But we all enjoy it—we men as well. What Does a man want? That's the poser. There's hundred’s of things you can buy for boys—and girls—and school fricnds—and sisters—and mothers—and wives—but a man—he’s so different. “There's so few things that a man wants that don't cost a fortune,” says one woman who's all tired out shopping. But she's wrong. If your particular “he a republican, buy him an umbrella—(he'll need “protection We've all sorts—65¢ to $1.50. Then ¢ ikes slippers—cvery man does—likes to put ‘em on and put his feet up higher than his head—and puff a good cigar—30e to $1.50 (that's the price of the slippers). Then men like to be “collared” by a pretty woman, and they even enjoy it if they're “cutfed” by one, Bestall linen cull:u: or cufty _.J_fi Then if he's a great blow—huy him handkerchiefs —10e—15c 20— bl plain or taney—3 25¢. We Want ttention to a hundred dozen full size fine Japanese silkk hemstitched handkerchiefs—the fifty-cent k lld~ul& cach. Then there's neckwear—a safe think to *“tie” to, always. Aside from the old standby sh at 15c—25¢—35c—we show elegantly gotten up scarfs at 45:--63 D0c—$1.00. ‘hen there's sus- penders. Aside from vegular goods, (15¢ to 75¢), we show novels ties designed especially ~ 4 ~ IFor Christmas—in silks and satins—all colo the finest goods made —in individual boxes—$1.00 to $2.25. There's glov nd mittens—mufflers 15¢ to $2.00 h especially attractive line of handsome colors in cashmere and crazy cloth at 50¢. Then there’s jewelry—cuff buttons, lever or link—wateh guards—scarts ndso on. Our corner window with each a price tells you where to buy your ‘“‘male to call your 75¢ —plain or embroidered— pins—studs—buttons ¢ d with its :nts for Christmas”? ticle mark pr OPEN TILL9P. M. SATURDAYS, I0P. M. FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING THE WORLD'S FAIR TOWER, NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION; The Worlds’ Fair Tower Company ow offe capital st ssessablo. 000, divided each, Outsido of this issuc a cousiderable portion of the capital stock has alrendy been allotted to tho sunseribers, This issuc is now offered to the public, and the subscription books are open at the office of I'. D. Muir, Bee 13ui lding, Oma- ha, Neb,, and will elos h day of December, 1892, at 3 o'clock p. m. : Subseriptions will be payable as fols OWst 30 per cent on application. 30 per cent on allotment. 40 per cent G0 days after allotment. All payments to be made to Charles L. Iaston, Trustee. Allotments will be made immedintely aftor the closo of the subscription books The right is reserved to reject any subscription in whole or in part. If any subscription 15 wholly rojected the amount deposited, on application, will be returned. If only a part of the amount applied for by the applicant is allotted to such applicant the surplus amount paid on application will be ap- plied on the sums duo under the allot 2 mont. PREFERENCE 1 the allotment of shares to applicants w;u!m given in tho m'lllm' of the roceipt of c| sation by the authorize i agent of the comnany namac uch application by AT VE HSTIMATE OF BARNINGS. Passengors per hour o 10,000 Allowing 10 hours per day, equals. 100,000 ch passengor equals, per day. 850,000 180 days that the Fair will Do open equals..........coeeeeio. 9,000,000 Revenue from concessions and sale of Souvenir Book and Medal of the Tower, owned by the Tower COMPANY . .. evuerseearrienes HESTIMATE OF EXPENSES, Operating expenses for the 180 day: 25 per cent of gross earnings (8 World’s ('(Jlumbinlll Exposition 4 “ ucting this from the gross receints gives Dudl':qui\fillnnt 10 331 pargmmb on tho entire capital of the x'umn;m{ of 2,000,000 Phe oflicers of the World’s Fair estimate that the daily admissions to the Fair will rise above 200,000 people. Our eapacity for carrying passengers in our Tilec- trie Cars in making ascensions and descentions of the TOWER is 12,000 people per bour, and we confidently counton 10,000 por hour. Thiswill ba !puml n moderate estimate when due regard is had to the 1;le;lu1'lvunem jof the TOWER and the ARI experience atfforded by a trip to the top. l(“'l('ll'm Tx()Wl-llt is located 4»3”)‘15“:‘! the WOMAN'S BUILDING, at the istern Entrance of he MIDWAY PLAISANCE in the WORLD'S FAIR (LIS()UNDS, Fach porson, in making the ascent and descent of the TOWER, gains & view of the TION BUILDINGS. The TOW FIRis ovar 560 feet high and 210 feet in diameter, complate turns to reach the too, the grade being eight per cent,aride of two miles in making the ascent and descent; consequently, nine different pictures are ob- served of the WORLD'S FATR GROUNDS as the ascent is made. A view from the OBSERVATORY FLOOR not only gives the vast Panorama at your feet, but also gives the geographical positior of the WORLD’S FAIR BUILDINGS, so that after making the ascent of the TOWER any person can go unguidedfrom building uilding. 19 bll is ll‘lzu fntention to have two FULL BANDS on the OBSERVATORY FLOOR—A BRASS BAND and a COMPLETE STRING ORCHESTRA—which will play alternately from the opening of the FAIR in the morning until the close at night. An ORCHESTRA will also bo located inthe center of tho great TOWER STAURANT at the bottom. H THE WORLD'S FAIR TOWFER COMPANY . WILLIAM HAMPDEN JOHNSTONE, Prosident und General Manager, CHARLES P. PLATT, § tar; § THE PRICK OF THE N ' [SSUE WILL BE ADVANCED TO 20 PER SEQUENT ISSUES FURTHER INCREASED A8 THE TOW EIR APPROACHES COMPLETION, Money may bo sent by Registored Lotter, Postoffios Money Ovder, an issuo of 3,500 shaves of its k at par, full-paid and non he capital stock is $2,000,- into 20,000 shares of $100 $0,400,000 .08 413,000 id to the P . 2,850,000 82,763,000 0,637,000 It requires nine peass | Draft, or Bank Cashier's Check. For further information address or call upon . D, MUIR, Bee Building: 1704 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEBB. Agent for the World's Fair Tower Company, Call and see Architect's Plans.