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REBUILDING THE CHARTER Amondments to the Omaha Bill of Rights Being Oonsidered. SOME NEW PROVISIONS FOR VIADUCTS Responsibility of the Railways to Be Read- Justed it ot the o on Plans for the Am d of Public Works Distriet Bonds, The charter amendment committee met in | the council chamber ye Wy afternoon and for an hour and a half discussed pro- posed changes, Those present were: Messrs Steel, Wise, Balcombe, Birkhauser, T and the city engine ttorney The viadu amended, The city attorney that the eity contem plated the of four—and possibly five—vinducts in the near future, and he de *d to retain the clauss that compels th pads to bear the whole expense unless s more than 800 feet of approaches in He wanted a penalty of 8100 a day | imposed for every day that shall | neglect, fail orrefuse toconstruct reconstruct or repair any vinduet of the kind ordered by the mayor and council, and that the city should have the power of mandamus to com pel compliance with its orders in the matter The amendment was adopted, and the 800 foot limit clause was then stricken out, as it was figured that it would not make any dif ference with more than one of the propose vinducts. One exception was made in the determin tion to and that was in the case 1k, whose sal ary ought to be $2,500 instead of 2,000, in the opinfon of the committee, his hours are a thira louger than those of any other offic The Board of Public taken up and every wer of the comum tee with theexception of City I Rosewater was in favor of having the engineer a me ¢ of the bour objection was on cound that the en neer would then cease to aet inan advisory weity and would lose his co-ordinate wer with the board, and he preferred to | be Jeft 1o act individ ylor, and the city section said tion was because Works s n wis e o it that wa d he did not want to act in a double | city attorney and Chairman Steel then coincided with Mr. Rosewater and he will not be compelled to become a mwember of the board of u Chairman S the o po - Judgges’ and cle s and the city is not to pay one-third or one-half, as the ease may he The city engineer propo; ndent amendment by the legis providing | that district bonds should not ‘count as a part of the general indebtedness of the city and urged that it would meet with no such ition as an independent amendment, as 1 be the case if it was attached to the The cstion met with favor not come up for final action until | next week, Discussi Public Wor by the city cngince posed of thred but sup of the T it out the suggestion | that the board be com cmbers, one of whom should | e secre! i kecp the records, the sec ond to have charge of the underground | work, and the third to have charge of the surfuce work Mr. Steel wr d to haye the ower to appoint all inspectors and hire all bor At 1t hours per day, and take the matter out of the hands of the eouncil and strect commissioner at_these chang do aw in oficials friends st the amendment Tt was decided that it would be well to | take a fow more days to think over the mat nd an adjournment was taken until ay evening at 7:50 o'cloc ted the bo es would and “their PARKS AND How the Public issioners met ye ternoon and allowed a butek of bil vent expenses. City Attc Taid befor for cur Comnell was pr and a the amended in the new charter to 1 ure. The sectior was discussed by the board at able length, ‘The claustin the old charter iy the purk commission jurisdiction over streets leys dedicated to the public in teries was stitelen out, sioners thought that the sent presented to th consic cen and the comm change was an ad mended section the * that the city council power to levy for the maintenanc provements of parks is placed at 5 mills, but there is no minimum mentioned. Mr. Lin inger was of the opinion that if the section | left without a minimum levy the park commission would be left some time without a cent. The city council would not be | obliged to make a levy for pavks at all under the new section. Both Mr. Lininger and Millard thought that it would be a good 4 to have le obligatory on the of the city ¢ to male a levy each and Mr. Lini t the fig should be sct City Attorney Connell explained that the was an offort Leing made to bring abou reform in_the method of assessment that | would raise the schedule of valuation all over the city and would cut down the per centage of the asscssment, 1f this should be accomyli then a 2-mill levy for park PUIPOSCS W ize more money t park commissioners would need than the people could or would, therefore, be unwise to fix a mini mum dssessment, but it would he much bet ter, Mr. 1 thought, to trust to the | maximum for hall have and im W mor would pay. It | burned out in the fire seetion as presented adopted by the commissioners, inger still held to the opinion that the park commission wight some time in the sfuture find itself without funds with which to improve and maintain the parks in ¢ the city council tal by simply cutting off the that purposc. e new scetion provides that the ¥ vote bonds to the amount of §0,000 for the purchase of park lands. I me doubts cxpressed by meml ed a8 to the wisdom of making th sum so small, secing that in' any event the matter would have to be submitted to a vote of the people, and_it might happen that larger sum than £50.000° would bo sometime and this provision would ma Impossible for the city to purchase moy that amount in one year without going fore the legislature “and asking for another change. Judge Lake and Dr, Millerscemed to think that with the layge | wmade, however, it would be extremely d ful if the eity would want to purchase more than $50,000 worth of pavk lands in any one year for a long time Lo come. B Board of Trad anization, A meeting of the members of the of Trade wis held at the roows yesterduy afternoon, the object being to consider the proposed the board, The s¢ that the hoard should be ficient, and to this made looking to un inereased and proper provision for the the Chamber of Commerce subject will be brought upat th meeting of the bourd a week fi Monday at the Board of Trade rooms election of directors next aftemocn, was _ finully but Mr. Lin- appropriuation for city wh 15 of Board reorganization of o those pi made more end a proposition of- Wi jembership revenues from buildi This Xt (i oceurs o~ Gracle Neo Hull, Tue Bee was favored today with a call by Mr. and Mrs, I, 8. Huil of York, Neb, and their little danghter ele Bee, who by the m 1s 4 namesake of Tue Bee. Gracie s a et little bright-eyed lady of ree four | via the | abled | have never | and itinevary, Clark section | | on | sale of the Whitne a notion to cconomize | needed | Omuha club | o (¥90 sent was | Monday | v ters and this was her fivst visit to u big newspaper office, in which she doubtless saw many wonderful things. Mr. and Mrs. Hull are visiting fricads in the city for a few days - and Coughs use Brown's Like all really good ted. The genuine are For throat dise: Bronchial Troche: things, they are im sold only in boxes plind i ——— AN ADJOURNED SESSION. City Council Concludes Tts Work of Tuesday vening. The adjourned session of the council was held last night The letters of President Cable of the Rock Tsland and President Miller of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, which were received some time ago were placed on file upon re commendation of the committee on viaducts and railways The new building ordinance veferred Two ordinances were ing the misdemeanor them provides for the proper inspection of bread offered for sale, The other makes ita lemeanor to distribute civeulars or hand bills on the str The old Hamilton was repealed, leaving was read and introduced ordinances. One of amend- et the grade ordinance entire work to be | done over again Ordinances ¢ Twenty-fourth stre Xl and Jickson street from Thirty-sixth to Thirty-seventh, were passed The O"Toole-Coftey fe the shape of an ordinance o ing down of Mrs. O"Toole’s nance was defeated, i'he high banks in_block 109, on ot between Eighteenth ordered graded down Plumbers licenses wer 0. McEwan and Robert U The council will meet close the business of the year - A Child Enjoys sant favor, gentle action and sooth- ing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its usc; so that it is the best family remedy known amily should have the grading of lot. The ordi Douglas and Nineteenth, ranted to David in tonight to | a bottle. . The case of shooti against Mrs, Jessie Willoughby was called up in police court yesterday afternoon and on junt of no prosecution the prisoner was ‘harged. Dixon, the lover of the woman, forfeited his bond as complaining witness and has temporarily removed his residence intent to kill | to Council Bluffs, You dont T want A torpit nver want @ bad complexion, you don't” want a bad breath; you dow't want a headache. Then Do Witt's Little Iarly Risers, the famous little pills, Tou ont use o ‘\\I\I’I.X. rovRs, on's Fifth Annual S . fth Annual Winter Season con- Jlates a sorios of seven grand tropi- , two to Old Mexico, one to Jlorida and Cuba, threo to Califorma and one to the Sandwich Islands. All of the above excursions will leave St. Louis Iron Mountiin route. The ex- cellent arrangements made for conduct- ing theso tours and the enjoyment and ey of aseleet pavty have made these annual excursions world rencwned. The dvantages of this exclusive weling offers the tourist a modern v in which to journey and see strang lunds under auspices which will enable him to learn and see more vhan if he should go alone. Theso tor have been systematically arranged as the of " often repeated journeys, which is a guarantee that those participating in them will be en- he principal and most in- \g points enroute in an intelligent manner. To llmw who traveled under such favor- able cireumstances, can form but a faint conception of the clegance, comfort and cnjoyment which a speeial train thus equipped und managed afiords. Parti ring to take ndvantage and think seriously of accompunying uny of the above tours, the sooner space is secured the better will be the location in the sleeping car. For a pamphlet giving detailed information as to dates when excursions will leave. the cost of same address J. J. Grafton, 195 street, Chicago, any Missouri Tron Mouutain route agent, or Townsend, general passenger . Louis. Gra Pacitic H. ( Califo he next Phillips Roek Island pe ly conducted California exeu ith through tourist hing San " sisco and leave Omalh at 1:20 p. m. Jan 5 This will be the grandest purty of the senson and passengers desiving aecom- modations should make their reserva- tions at once. For full particulars call any Rock Island agent or address Kennedy, general northwest cv agent, 1602 Farnam street, on sle cars Lu Los 50 shoes for £5.00, Men’s calf lace shoes, CORK SOLI, for $5.00 a pair at tho sale of the Whit- ney stock of shoes, 103 S. 15th st., op- posite postoflice. $6.50 cork sole, lace shoes, for $5.00 at ¢ stock of shoes oppo- site postoflice, w Railrond K e Holidays. Mickets on sale ut one and one-third fare for the round trip via the Chicago ¢ Northwestern ra v, December 26, 81 and January 1 ¢ 2, good re turning until January 8. City ticket | office 1401 Farnam G P W R. R Rivciie, G P. & T. A. I Agent. Woodmen of the Waorld, Attention, Alpha camp No. 1, having Tuesday 20, in been night Patte; & of Furniture, rked low in plain fizures, CHAS. SHIVERICK & Co 206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St. - Water rents due January 1, ble at com oftice, Bits building; 5 per cent discount allowed if puid on or be- fore Jaruary 1. Ofice open Wednesdays and Saturdays tll 8 p. m. L All goods 1 pay Burgnins only. My word is good, W. G. Albright. oz 3 N. Y. Life bldg. - Sco the celebrated Soh FPord & Ch 1er piano at warlton Mus ic Co., 1608 Dodge e 3 If you will call at our new storewe | will hressnt you with & copy of & beau t ful piece of music, 1505 Dodge. Ford & Chariton Irescoing and interior decovating; de- stimates furnished. Henry Lehmann, 1508 Douglas street, M modo of | Bakin Powder. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No THE WELL, IT IS ALMOST ENDED Last Day but One of the Election Contest Brings Forth Nothing New. ONLY FOUR WITNESSES WERE EXAMINED Democrats Still Parsuing Thele Poliey of Delay in Hope of Shutting Oat the Republicans-Testimony Taken At Yesterday's Session, 1t is quite probable that the going down of the sun this evening will bring a great deal of relief to'some democrats who started an alleged election contest some two w ago Tt was their intention to show a great deal of publican corruption in connection with the | | cang alative : to unmask the sinister in nt of the city and county authorities in the matter of appointing the judges and clevks, and to establish beyond peradventure of a doubt the fact that the extremely biased and prejudiced judges and clerks took the kangaroo ballot by the throat and smote it hip and thigh, perverting and destroying the usefulness of the sceret bailot law and com pelling unsuspecting democrats to vote the spublican ticket or none at all. Tn addition to all of this, several other things were to be demonstrated, proved and established For o couple of days the contestants pro Aueed witnesses as fast as they could be ex amined, and many were the stories told of the ulterior influence exerted by the Ameri- can Protective association and its baneful effect on democrats who were confronted now and then by the pink tickets. Most of these tales were hearsay stories. Then there came a change over the spirit of the dream and for the last week the demo have been laboring with an eye single to s prolonging their little grist of fiction us to prevent the republicans from introducing any evidence whate This was the situation yesterd when the contest opon put forward one lone the entire forenoon What Mr. John Madden, and isan elector t. was put on nk Crawford ¥ morning, 1and the democrats »me wituess to oceupy Madden Suw. who resides in the stand had talked rence to runnin fon day for the near to prove that with him Lis small steambor purpose of con to thic cle booth located in Swif ice house. The witness did not carry any voters on the day of election, as the con- tract with © Crawford ~was not consummated. He saw two or three vehicles conveying men to the polls, but could not say from where they eame Mr. Smyth produced a_map, showing the location of East Omaha precinct and Cut-Of luke, and consumed an_unreasonable Jength of time in having the witness define the lo- mof the white lead works and other factories, and a number of coitages where the men emploved in the alia estab- lishments resied. The wi 4 v well acquainted with the topography ¢ neighborhood when presented on paper did_not prove a good withess, as the contestants wor 15 of showing H not located and that those liv- 2u0t voters in the precinet, and had illegally voted. Mr. Madden was quainted with the people residing in cottages and was unable to give any information desired Mr. Smyth asked f 2 o%clock in the afte s were p t in lia precinct an adjournment until on, 48 N0 More wit- “The adjournment wis Contestees Take n Turn, The contestees waited nntil after 2 o'clock for the representatives of the contestants to. show up, and they failing to make their 4 Carroll was placed ypo an Dusen for the republi- Carrol wa second distri Omaha. His politics ave democr: He thought the board was composed of three democrats, two mdependents and two repub- licans. The witness did not see any s ballots peddled inside the booth two or three American Protective assod tion tickets which were pinned to the but were torn down 800N covered. A number of ballots were thrown out owing to the fact that more than nine candidates had been vo on the legi ltive ticket. Most of s thrown out were voted and the balance werd between the republican and democr tics. Mr. Carroll said that in eve fav s he knew the election was fairly verrularly conducted. No soliciting of was done in the booth, nor within one block of the building, The votes was publicly cirried o1 cy about the matter, nd going at will the attorn the South dge of election in the First ward of by about. evenly i tie par- ything so votes half yunting of th il there was 1o s¢ the voters com- the contestants came in yet upon the stand, ¥ questions, ognizing the right of the contestecs to introduce testimony at this tim Ite Tale of Woe. The contes who we ation to tell of \\hn he along the fa The witness of election at East Om: was 4 democrat, and the th A democratic judge wis appointed, tling to put in an appearance in the ney was filled by the voters Mr. Young, He saw candidates’ tribut hin 100 feet of th booth. Mr. Sucsseman had prepary the voters prior to the el ing to his list there were forty-four voters in the precinet, while seventy were cast, In his judgment three or four hid voted in Iast Omiaha who were 1ot voters in that | ot In prepaving the poll of the voters the wit- ness had mot secured information from the individuals, but had made up his list of voters from personul knowledze and heavsay. He coneluded that those with whom he wis not acquainted and had voted on election day were not legal voters in the preciuct. He'did not lfow of any who had told him they did not reside in who had voted there on the day of election On cross-examination the fact wis brought out thut the statement of the witness that vesidents of Towa had voted in East Omaha was bused upon the presumption that be- I, Sucsscman had not i wal nc- quaintance with each vote ¥ were not Al voters and did not in the pre- cinet. Duving thi uot a voter challengzed o vight to vote, although the withiess was confident that at least twelye or fifteen were not legal residents of the precinct, and he, knowing all this at the time, did 1ot attempt to question their qual fications as voters and permitted them to ast their ballots without a protest being en tered o5 gave v uly to prog 1y 1o the contestants, ed with the examin uesseman to the stand knew that would help The ot judges revub- wirrelevant, William Olmstead, who votes cratie ticket in Union precinet V' nowminee for county commissione ed upon the stand, Mr, Olmst an ofticial batlot of Valley precinct which he had secured from County Cler! Suckett. Mr. the ticket as o prohibitionist the demoeratic nomi for Valley precinet was the only the tickets were used The admission of this joriion LE'S 2 Incomp the demo produce comini pli of ssioner. where the evi sonia; No Alut Used in Milli-as of Homes—40 Years the Standard. OMAHA DAILY | THINK THEY WERE | afternoon and evening looking for a | these | pills rezulate the liv | pep: Cut-Off | tast Omaha pre- | BEE: MHURSDAY dence was objectisl to by the contestecs, ns it has no bearing whatever upon the legis Iative contest, amds could not properly troduced as ovidence, ) contestants' no. tary overruled b objection and the con testoes’ notary smstained tho objection. The rvidence goes intsthe record, with the ob- Jection being notedand the rulings of the notaries. Mr. Olmstead thought that the error in the Valley gwecinct ticket in having the word prohibiglen printed after his name caused him alossdf at least twenty-six votes there. No more witnesse: adjournment wasitak morning were present and_an v until 10 o'clock this Hood's apa L nt the medicine world, admired and envied in merit by thousands of would- be competitors, Tt has a larger sale than any other medicine, scess could not be won without positive merit Hood's Pills cure constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of the alimentary T'hey are the best family cathartic -~ the head in in prosperity FOISONED Ewings Family smy Sought Thelr All of the city sleuths wer Express elieve yesterda colored warrant eharged of Wil man named J issued for Wil attempting to Ewing Tor betwe Wiliams. A ns and he is son the an expressman. ome time past there has been trouble n Williams and the Ewing family and hard words took place at ev of people. A day or went_to Ewing's house at Franklin streets, and after loafing around a while and causing troudle, left. — Shortly after dinner that evening the whole family taken sick and one of the babies died illiams is suspected of poison- d and if found will The police think that He city, a8 he cannot be found Al haunts about town, JISES Sy Timorance of the merits of Dewitt's Little Sarly Risers is a misfortune. These little ure headache, dys- a, bard breath, constipation and bilious- was with family 'y meeting so0 ago Williams Thirty-first and around his us ness bk e The funeral services of Miss Emma Hoagland will bo held at the family residenceat 11 o’cloek a. m. Thuarsday, Decembor 20, Friends are invited to the house. 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ND 4 Consu ¢ ilustrated book of 120 pages. ation Call upon, oraddress with stamp, Drs. Betts & Betts 119 South 14th Streat, CORNEROFDOUGLAS ST, OMAHA, - - NEB (XX N XXX 9 [ X ] amstips i Shand hav ot on’the , re- storving it to he o, i 00D ROOGOOD NEBRASKA PMatiopal Ba nk . POSITORY, OMANA, NLI $100,000 $63,000 prosidont ve, W. V wis 8 THE IRON BANK, P NATE ption. (Check, Moncy-Order or Registered Letter. THE Youm's COMPANION, 201 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass. Souvenir. I B Y T PERMANENT SIDEWALK JUTION, amber, Omah i Ne ived by the city ¢ . tho mayor nentsidew estate deseribod fn the above resolus- Y0 and ench of you are nerehy notified to o constrict permanent sidowalks as required by ¢ ey | resoration of the city counell and mayor of hei the ety of Omuha, of Wwhich the above 1s a e in | coPY. LW, BIRKHAL rlof rubl NAN 8 & RESO- AMU= New BOYD Theater RHEA Priday and Saturday, December 30 and 81 Matinee Saturday. RHEA er the ln nazement of W. . LOUDOU, isted by an Exeelient Compuny Friday Evc—nnaands;nnudw Mat. Haven's Groat Histo-feal Mlay, Josephine,Empress ot French Saturday Evening, Shakespeare's Brilllant Comedy. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Sale of seats opens Thursday. Council © Lot of O That perm Ty ate ! bulow, witl fior the p: L 0f the persont) servic B authorized and required - = qfig. stdo be taid e NT O DAM. Bl 1 d RADING, Lccord- swners of all lots. parts of lot 0 of the 3 Can \tssupervise | 10 tho dU-nero streot produced. It 1hlk 7 You ure hercby not d ancnt rned, threo disinte of Ol wave b ayor with 1he approtal of the eity coutie cil of sind city, 1o nssess tho dam 4 Lo the | ow Hively of the property aifeoted 2of Cameron street from 24th ore Hins or the cen of 2th deelared essary by N, passed De nbor pproved December 1th, 150. further notified that having noe cepted sabd appolntm d duly qualiied as required by law, w on the 7th day of Fanuhrys A D 1505 ¢ the. hourof 11 o'olock in the forenoon, at thy of T, B. McCul= loch, Toom 842 New York LIf ding, within tho eorporato 1imits of sn el on ications on file in the offi vd of public works and un uth sid <outh side of Leave Kountze & Rutn's o feet wide. slie of Leavenworth strect west 120 feet more or less | bik 8 Kountz: & Ruth addition, permunen b 6 L wida, South s de of Leav worth street It 1and e st tect “mor oo of 102Dk ) Kountie | Py ' & Ruth’ ditlon, permanent grade, 6 feet BOY DS 1)1 e s ; | THURSDAY, DEC. 29. South side of Leavenworth street 1t 1 and PRINCETON UNIVERSITY east 74 feet more or less of 1t 2 ik 10 Kountzo | & Ruth's uddition, permunent grade, 6 feet Gilee, Banjo & Kandolin Glubs. wide, South side of Leavenworth stroet. 1us 1 ana PRICES L 8L and 315, Seats on sale Wednesday, bIk 1 Mitlard I'lace, permunnent grade, 6 Hox Ofic and real sron Street.fron 2 th strees tiue or the center of 27th ng 10 spec [t ) that the unaor- lders of the <ppointed by orth street. It wddition, 1 blks permancy = L wide ) pectively 3¢, 50c, Te, wd property affected by wradingy g into consideration spocial Lenefits, 1f side of L Millurd Pluce, perm South side of Lexve: bk 1 Marsh's addition per: nworth street 1t 1l bt wid 10ts =i-1-5 rent grade, 6 feot i § of Leavenworth sireet w of 1t o “ 14Dl 6 Kountze's ' addition, pormc - ou iy considg i LS & mutls udgiLion, pors ¥ T, Voo, worLh streot 1t 7-0-10 Nar WStV lone Krade, 6 fool GEO. J, AU duaioe t it 1 nt gra I’H(.\‘l Al " SIDEWA LK RESOLU- Toet wi Ba o North s.de of 1L30 or sehool 1t bik 5 Kountzo 2 ITON. &S addition, permanent grade, 6 fece | Council Chamboer, Oniaha, Neb, wide. B It resolved by Gt City conncil of the olty Jrth wide of L L Omani, the Mayor eoncurrinz: 1oro or 1oss 0f 1620 bik 5 Kountzo & Ruth's [ Phit pormanentsidewalks be constractod in wddition, permanent grade, § feet wide (e ity of Omiha s dostaiaie | helow, within North 5o 1o 1y i worth troot tax 16 12, sou | five dicys after ths public ition of this rosolu= T e \Lurade, G fout wide, Lom, oF tho “personii sorv o thorent, i by orth bide of Leavenworth street. 1ts and | ordinance is wuthorize? and required 12, Johneon's add. permanent grade, 6 fot Valics o e Jald o the perninont krade 1s estabiishiod on T puve | streets specl Nerain, and to he costra f stono or artl s on file Works, and bl 1 Caplto) foct wide, city,pere and sy 8 ic, 0 feos December 2 tat the time ny objection d nssessment proper. 11 1o Do prese BOYD'S uih Sunday. Monday and Tuesday i holiday mting eminont JAMES O NI SILT, In his latost suc v 1. 1802, North side of Loavenworth 300 1 Redick's addition, e tre 1802, venworth streot west | worthy successor NAn Aotropolitun Cast, Eluborate Costumos, Al Now Sconory, 11's first appearance in Omahi in Usual pricos. to "Moute Cristo,' uf Leavenworth s 114, ‘s add, permanent wida, North side of Le son's add, perm South s roits suj . O'N Enstsideof 2ith s wdbish 1 onth sile blic 2, Mursh's wiae. South sideof | Mar: mane Lvenw add, permianel 1 street, 1ts K J fon, permanent g PARNAM 51, TH EATRE /" LRomoall Roads L2ad £ thy 10 use of Sue C"ONIGHT. Matinee Wedn ster & Brady's ‘amous Marino Spectacle, \vonworth stree elty, permunont add, permine Nort), side of city. permanent Itg 10 and 12 b1k | Sourh side of Jones k W toet wide, | permnane o0 N toct wit L lots 12, 00 and South sideof Jons trect, is 1 bl 106 wrade 6 fooy | city, permanent erindo 8 oot wide y Outh sito of Jo ji 4 ik e North sideof 1T oy street, 156, 7,8 and 0. | L nent gr wide, bk 6, Capitol udd, vermanent gride, 6 feet | wud 8 bik 107 1 b1k 100 eity, wlide | Koot wide. bik 108 th side of Harnoy street L Capitol add, perminen® outh sid IKelic 197 city, L of iy e s Lace, permanént sday. HE BOTTOM OF TIE SEA, FAR\U\M STREET THEATER| Like Rom Th All )4 L permanent south part o , bik SUside of 15 i fon permanent rade trod ¥ fuot Wi troot i Weist stde 1th stre wanent @ Rt ‘S city. per Wi AT, elty, permanent Soutl Sidvor \)Hu It 1o of ¢ POPULAR ty.per and 8 1 roads wide 1 10 the bous: MASTER Next AND Week MAN, Beethe Iro Matinees Sunduy, Mond1y, We Bozinni New Year Sunday. © Works bo, and 18 Wl o Gnuse published in the ity for ono wook, or be of sud lows, and that Wl within tive days o1 sory b copy W0 [ ution to b th AWnor & sueh owner the tric s ONDERLAND | o\ y0u THEATRE. gy ; ‘ | ot . TRICWIRT! by it authoriz | 1 thio Yl o1t X aate o6 1ot BURTONSTAN £V B0MECY Bo, 1N of this resolut « ana abutting s lownl RAZZLE DAZZLE Slal puwor of 1 Pisaed Novenber 22 2k, LE PETIT FREDDIE served on the owners of 8 d lobs ao 1.4h, 19 sueh owners shall within five duys after tie wonder: and &0 hour of _specialtic licution or serviceof such copy consten Acting Pradiaent of the VLY MATINEL s w8 herein roquired, thit the £ I DAV NEE PRICES “20c¢ toall board of public works cause the Same Lo b President of thp Ol EVENING PRICES=[Tulcony, done, the Cost of construct nz sald sidewi Attest JOIN GROVES, respectively to be sxed inaninst the roal | Oity Ulork. eBtite, [0t OF Dart o front of wnd abut Approvod GEO. I BESUS, NERVUUSW§Q§D‘RS FRETRSI AN | T L sof the lots, pacts of lots and i Actlug | ) You and each of you are herely notified to Py ] 2 ML 10 bl B fon the tnesday, Eaturday pub nraq i Vorks cause the e ) onstru-ting sald v . ol nzningt in frontof Al Desember The soth 1arg 156 lescribed In Uie above resolus constriet permanent sidewalks us required by & renolution of the city connell und mayor o ty of Owuli, of which 1he above is & P W, BIRKHAUSER rman Board of Pubiic Worke + December 2700, 1802, 021478 VILS, WEAKNESS any them in NTLY CURED. L evory part of th curely | FREE to 1104 that cured 1e Of Lho A BUADLEY BATiLE Approved: Eive NOTICE TO CONSTRUOT BIDEWALIKS To the ownors of the lots, parts of lots and Owaba, N

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