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14 [ SPECIRL NOTlGBS — e e | e | WANTED. S1TUATIONE Marg AS CLF B TRD. POSITION Mic WANTED -MALE HELP. COMY AGENT Clien Ink Wi na £1 v SALARY OR Er POWDER SOLICTT! X0 WANT Jears T WANIED MES FOR e, Ariii i, M Tare K ramier & O Hei, Labe FIRS CLASS Addres WE SOUT 1IN ana.chean 138, 111 8t Mi70 RN 3 SMAN ON_ COMMISSION Vreases, Party laving Address Chicago Ol fint WANTED. Diunrieatine ¢ Rablished trade Co., 150 West Luke s TMAS TSt TOWN 00 ER PAID T1 WANTED, MF I Tid OD SALESMEN ment that sells A excellent “ WANTED, G i Cward to WANTED FIRST CLASS ntaloons, over from factor own o, uired casily Mo. T Lou ithier sex ]; MANAGER WAN mento sl e K Easy pox o dike £100.00 1 Wik WANTED—-FEMALE HELP. rtion, 1o S withont we 11 expense worlc: ean Harcison & 0 1 week capital: 1o b Addross W, F | word there! TADY AGENTS: ansnort, Tnd. ANTED 3 North HOUSE- 312 Foll GENERAL 20t #troe FOR HOUSEWORK 1 Douglas st REFINED YOUNG LADY s for child 1 years cid Address Y 05, e WIIT TED, A LADIES A 3 Wil py You $5 to #16 perweek to do ktriet home work for Us: nocanvassing, and prompt payment. Send rossed Cnveloy Subply company, 1 Mass, CWANTED, St cloti Appl 1$team | Mot Kton, TRONERS, rls, min undry Co.'s oiic ‘'OR RENT HOU:\ S. CITY. IN ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN Stanford cirele. €. 8. Elgutter, 204 HOICE, s bl SES, F. K. DARLING, BARKER BL( HANSCOM s fhee. Miils ROOM MODERN HOUST, ap. . W. Squire, Diteves NODEL EGANT HOUSES, W1 W, Love & Co. RED &l TR FULN DD Dyt FOIRENT, EIGHT-ROOM MODERN HOUS % location, 116 316t avenue Mao2 2 GOOD SEVEN-ROOM 110 om HeAr USRS ¢ 20,00 00, 3. D, 2l and Louglns sirets. .‘. iy 500, Hrown ® AND Fidelity WO o Trust A Breet Mo #1000 | m AN K ROOM HOUST Fuontn, 1 WELLT.0C ATED. MeCage 1. R RENT, shod 12-ROOM D_ron Trn wiow siong north of Hanscom park: all moc rent, Hicks, 305 N. ¥ FOR RENT -FURNISHED ROOMS, “Rates roafic MODERN { HOUSE, 7 Farnam 479 w4 Li e & word firet (s h g taken for .. rion, o thin 1 " o B MODERN ROOMS 3 BURT, Mea7 D24 017 HARNEY 8T 402 310 FURNISHEL M FURNISHED ROOM FoR RENT. DESIRABLE ISHED FROND It J0drd, 624 South Roor, flat B E, esiaiie E. WITH Mif SOMS 10th ¥ ROOMS, 1 21 CAPITOL M0 AVE Jie AS, BATIL A} FURNISIED ROOMS WITH ( e heat.- 624 N. 10U st FOR RENT, 4 ROOMS FUR whied, bl and gas, b Leavenworth, flat ¥ FURNISHED Yvaurd for two, D ISHED OR UN- th cte. Address M . OR WITHO Twenty-uiuth stroet AR S8 SHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 2 word firat inertion. Nothing taken for 1 ROOM 1041 8¢ WITH th 14 1o worl NG WOMEN'S HOM 0% Chrlstian ussoclati ROOMS, GOOD BOARD, REASO! JE SOUTH FRONT b table; rea 2D FLOOT fisd” Har MU0 ROOMS, REATLY FOIL RENT. SHED 80U A Wroet MANT 8 s poLAN wousk, ehanged hunds. nviten your {ach & kood tabie, comforiable LETWE liaving an ‘I‘l~ ¢ ul | M TIII FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD Continued, = ROOMS, WITH 1 ARD. 14 STORES AND OFFICES, FORRENT INESS BUILDING ILDING TORY HRICK I ding hiak o fiee proc Ay sten AGENTS WANTED. | #1.004 3 than 25¢ RELTABLE MEN AT JLLICITORS Omalia, P e TOTH SEXES, F( Attsnic Biair and 13tk and Har MAN 3 Iar (e while wa 14 0 azents to handle od herh romedies. No Work cnsy ahd gl 1y profitable i you ask for thom. he Dr. St 201 Bsat 43rd st,, Chileazo, our fast Full partic Her Rein AGENTS FOR OUR NEW PORCELAIN fy COOK I vessels, Wi Vi by every 2 weeks, Address Cran Xenia, O, on & Co 500 ADAY, ( il ever invented. R ery house. Sample, | & Forshe, Cineinmat, 0. Wi OFFER AGENTS BIG MONEY n 0 ke street, € AGENTS WANTED Nitehing posts; liteh a e, Address with stamp. Mung I POstcompany, Munete, Tnd TO SF ir patent Keros lamp over: till a1 adrop: quick s able territory: st 0., Ruom 806, 1o ean: fmy b I the dark and_never eri bl profits: write for vaiu reforenecs, Address Gibson 112 Dearborn strect, Chi 192 21° J -AGENTS MALE AND TEMALE. WANTED J evervwhere: liditning seller: absolutely new no talking: Profits fimense and success i cer tainty. Box K. The Abbott Manufactiring Co. Springhield, 0. . J. AGENTS vy wher talkinge The MALI AND FEMALE. WANTED absolutely. news tiint Box K ] EXCLUSIVE AGY Jone forevery ¢ 10 Se11 the best known paten Every lady must have it Gi 2 25 eonts for Satisfaction guaranteed or money retirned. Address Billroth, Silverston Co., SU. T 0G 21 ot Mfg. Co., TAPPOI i hold art TS Wil &1 Nothing taken for less thin 25 month STORAGE, WILLIAY 1THAR- 00 S & CROSS, 101D GOODS, 1511 Famnam <10 ¥ D rates HOUS! K. Wel ¥OR SALE-FURNITURE. Rates, Lhie a thereafier Ow (’)—'{m- SALE, FURNITURE, STOVE, 1 table, chi E. cor. 80th streets, 2d tloor, word othin; STOVES OF ALL KIND3 1is Auction and Stor Tt taken f Tnscrtion. 1o v word GOOD AS NEW Co., 1111 Farnam st s11 GES and Hamilton pIETEY FOR bALl‘_ MISCELLANEOUS. 1ca worl Nothing. Q “FOR SALE CHEAP, 1 TWO-REVOLUTION JCanpbell newspaper press and 1 doubls eylin- 1y lor 1z, With two fo €051 con- Darticalars Lock BOX 8, South (ibraatior firat_ Inacrtion, 1e @ wo wken for less thin doer dition thia i 1866, TABLE IN FIRST offer retuscd, Ma73 DICTIONERY, Amcrican grain, ivi LIALD s condition. No roason AdQcas Y G OF CEN! new, bound Addvess Y 61, 1 MISCELLANEOUS, rtion, $1 33 thian 2c. JAND EMPLOY AL hatr” cutting ement Mi RTNER IN AN P or the Hight party Mt Bee 0 PER- with e TURY month. Nothing tiken for R WE SHINE 00TS FRE firsi 3 barbors. Shive 20¢. 1402 Farnan, fes buths I’ ES. bugi- Ad- WA CLAIRVOYANTS L 1inc cach Tsertion. $1.60 % Uik titon O s thivn NIE V. WARRF bustness mediu Itne per MRS, M N. CLAIRVOYANT, Dieliabl Sthyearat 119 N.16th) Bt MASSAOL BATHS, ETG Rates, 100 1 1in month. Nothing & cach i e for | P MADANE SMITHL 02 K 1T Toom 3. Massiige, viubor, Glcohol, ste and s iths B. CARSON, rion, $1 D FLOOR 1 BuDhur i 1121 THIRD | mussage, wl DOUGLAS, baths. Tl STOW I MAGNETIE HEAL] unswick PERSONAL, fon, #1 ww than *a 1ine each s s0a ino por Nothing taken for | e, ¥ Jonth, Bl4 U IARNESTLY Vantageon STl New Yeur's Number Matvl matled 1 piain ealid envelope Ut sireet, Now York VIAVI IS A HOMF TF YO QUICK. AD- Fend 106 for Merew M743D, TREAT ! A g M NOT FAIL T0 useful und ewlng i v sale by E. L. L 105 250 AND ADDRESS O] G of Omihit thiat nformat il inte 402 N. 16th, Diaha, T A HUSBAND OR . for matrimonial per. M. and Clitcago 1S THE_ONLY DOF KHown. Nev Al T Do THE lv"\nm.\ NAME 100 1m M IF YOU WA wife, Fieh or poor, send 10 paper. ' Sent sealed 11 plal Drake, Centril Bank bul LADIES, TONTE 1 bust dev SUCCESS Halls; $2.00. cd) for 2¢ stamp. Quiney street. Chicigo EST RE Bond ut Miller H.n ATTENITION LADIES MA" BUST DE- | pularke your bust 5 lnchos TR WORKS, UP- pakitg. polish T JERLY A LADY WOULD LIK Y U7, Bee y'uuu 240 JIUE OFFICE OF THE GERMAN OMAHA Biention at reaBonaLle Fales 470 24 i S T i (WIAHA I)\H\ nl E SUN DA Y DECEMBER 24, 1893-SIXTEEN PAGES, | W MUNI Y TO I.LOAN - REAL ESTATE. ' MONEY TO The 0. F. Dav ortion, §1.50 4 WATES ®15 LOAN AT a Co., 1605 “' LOWEST JANS ON IMPROVED AND porty, §3,000 and lelays, W Farnam Smit NIMPROVED ANTHONY LOAN ANDTRUST CO. 318 N. V. MON AN AT LOWE RATES ON |l estat Faraam \\ MONEY 10 LOAN ADDIY ¢ 1. Meikle, F AT CURRENT st Nutio R MORTGAGE LOANS, A, MOORE, V \\ WANTED, AT ONCE, APPLICATIONS FOR 150 41 00 Trus “ NT CHOICE LOANS ON IMPROVED 10 : 4 MONEY TO LOAN--CHATTELS, N thing taked f Ratos, X MONEX 10 LAY A We'will loan yon Al or Tk ityon. You Hents (8 You w i ¥ let 0 which von wish it Of L K in such install awish, and 1y You keep HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES WAREHOUSE GRS, MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHER Without publicity or OMATA MOR' 10 01 Hmyurl) 2rm or S ARG EST AN D ONLY Txconpe ATED LOAN COMPANY INOMAHA. N[ DO YOU WANT MONEY? We will loan you ANY SUM vouwish on FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOKSES, WAGON CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, otc We e mpt attention 1o all applications, nd will ¢ a8 you wish You can reduce the ec Y 1 payment at any ty or removal of property FIDELITY LOAN GURAN Roon 4. Wi Cor. 15th and Harng block. X VILL LOANMONEY ON ANY KIND ¢ N curity: strictly eoutidential, A, B. Harrls, room 1, Continental block. ) X MONEY MO0 LOAN ON HORSES, WAGONS A planos and furnitire of all ki Business cont 1.0 B, Haddock,room & Kk Mo Y. LIFE_BLDG M154 30 BUSI S3 CHANCES, ates, 10e 4 line each nsortion, § month. Nothing taken for less th A FAVORAD 1 old st ary 1 litlonal o 50a line per PP » 1 buainoss. WiIL be op, business, making desir h iy bo active or sile turns, Cor miag Tnoro pl it on rdenes Y FoR sa1 Interest o ustom flour, corn meal and feed leaving distriet, Would_take city merehandise. Address Y 43, Bec YoM SyaL RNITURE BUSIN sale. Address P. O, B. No. &, Stantoy M i, trade. Droperty M3 1) ¥OR Woing Owner No LOCATED SA re 3. W, Sie, 142-1 TEAP, Omalia AL ' South TNMAL- rooms ESTADLISHED MEA fixtures coniplote: »u\u,’ Tnquire 116 S, 818t avenu ket vest location, Y, POk saLe 10 ROOM HOT neetion, doing kood busines paving restaurants: will gell cheap: 100 girls for all kinds of work, $3.00 TBAR 1) two g0 il and good ehance N Btrect, South Omaiia, Y HAVE ABOUT $500.00 WORTH o AlKO. Norse, wagon il I to form parinership with ness, Am well aequianted 1ud would req i OF GRO- some fixturcs, with the store. to loeate in i pr westom Nebraski, on C, B. & Q opening West. For infors Drawer No. 1602, Lincoln, Neb, itable Ritehic business cnder i FOR EXCHANGE. Rates, 10¢ a line cach month. Nothing taken fc 7, TOWN 100 FAIMS TN wnd Dakota, W mdse. horses and e Tazortion, 1,50 11no por. less th EBRASKA, KANSAS 1 kel cheap or exchange for 1o, Add. Box 76, Frankort. Ind 7, A 7 WILL T ficash for m 7,100 0 1200 ACKES Jand cash (07 mdse 8710t STOCK OB NOTIONS, Want horses i MILLL AND ADE CLEAR PROY Addresy Y ACK SOIL room 10, 708 M5 D4 R SAT kood town, hurdware. #ood work Have good land in_ S GOOD LIVERY for stoclk of goods #o0d land. trado for 1da Grove L. Will'tr I it s racs or Dakota 3. H. Engle stock of goods. Addre: /7 loar cast front lot, Lowe avonue, CLanove street grade, also a” elear cornor ot YOOI COttage, Paved Atrect, on i 10 exelat for brick work or lumbor: 'witl consider Glther 4s cagh. Hamilton Bros., 411 8. 15th st 157 24 $100.000.00 1 7 SCUMBERED PROPI it excliange for Omalia neome property aress ¥ 60, e 410 7, 1Ban RTY ioxching CHOICE CORNER. 80x150 feet on 24th atrect South Omakia, suitable for stores and flats, Pric #3.000.00 BUSINESS LOT on M street Omahia, clear, ean be fnpr on nvestment: want land DOUBLE foct OUR LIST OF PROV OR near depot. South ved' to pay 10 per cent $2.200.00. RESIDENCH, with 1a Erounds on one of the fnest residence streets in Omiaha, With carrigge house, haudsome s trecs. o any one wishing i nice home i On this 16 4 splendid opportunity. Price, $18,0( SUBSTANTIAL BRICK BLOCK, well 10 first clams licome bearing property. £55.000.00. Hicks Real 1 Y ated Agency, 505 AR LOT FOR OFFICE inson, Patterson block BRUNSWICK POOL_ T, ar ot Williams & Mitta| uilding, opposite postofce MAUR 247 CLL 7 7 300,00 $18, McCag 7, MI0-ACRE FARM IN CENTRALNEBRASKA 4118 acres in cultivation, all good “lind, to (rade for clear lots or acre propevty. Willlams & Mittin, room 313 MeCague bulld ing, opposite postofiec MiG7 ¢ RADE GOOD, PRODUCTIVE CITY shieen oF cattle €0 W. Conten 501 FURNITURE. M40 0 room 7 WILL iproperty for 1623 FarnamSt 7-ron T 110-ACKRE FARM 00 fron L Glty, connty. sont. ot Biorom braskil: 40 fcres inder eultivation plenty of timber, running witer, 1 rooms; $1,100 mortgage will tuke good upright planc Address Lock Hox 64, Loup Clty 193 frame hots por eent interest part exehinge PENTWATER, MICH 160" acres Dkt land 2.7 Judd, 167 Dearb CHANGE, ufiding and Wint merehindise jia FOR SAIjE RE.{L}STAT Rates, 10 month AR 100 AORES tn Knox 0 b 10 SckEs tlon 16-10-11 100 ACRES soetion 24 aline Nothiug taken for less than AINS IN FARM LANDS. ) a line por ounty, Neb., 8. W. i enioct ver in Howard county N #0.00 per acr Neb.. N. E. see in_ Wheeler county, Neb., N. E. 11,100 ieres under caltivaiion Of the best farms in the county, $12.60 per acre. K00 ACRES in Greeley county, Neb. Scction 17 and §. B. i section 18-18-12, ohly 2 miles from North Loup, on the U, P. Ky, and 4 miles from btation “on the B. & M. i’ K. Good soll, runuing ol : $5.00 Der Aok 500 ACRES in Logan county, eastern Colorado! g00d oil, plenty of water, eic.: ean plow three fourths; only tei miles front Lodge Pole, Neb., on U P Ry, Owner must sell and we ean'offer the entire tract at $4.00 per acre, one-half ite vilue. Hicks Real Estite Agency M509 & Y. Life Bldy. VR BARGAL ES ON FARNAM L. 224 8L 10th_and Mison and Boveral n South Omaka. Way down pricus, Also farms for wale and exchange. B. J. Kendail 207 80. 16th st 120 38 JRUIT FARN AT A BARGAIN i STHAVE HOU Burdette st 74 ACRES 114 miles from Umits; 4256 appie trees; 5.000 bearing grapes; 100 cherry trecs: b0 plums. D, J. Hutehs lueon & Co., 617 B'dway, Councll Blurs. MOUS J5 T'SINESS i B PEL T B. Pavian A. C. Rack Price ARE st W tent CORNER Vinton ane Browing ( THREE 1 bufldin TWO nic wd Pacific be iy NICE five lmit gronnds, ba rice #15,50 ELEGANT rent for $1 MODERN Hicks, 30, Hi ¥ Full 00000, ow i 18 11 you are will Ty rent under ice ton acres at § month, 3= FINE itol aven tos, 10 uth Not ("fi- BA Ratos, 10¢ moith. No II""‘ i H ORsS & Son TROPE Y teketing for “Tourls y,. N, Rates, 100 ground {100 Rates, month: CoLLECT building. Rates, Mot OUNG L it typew Hand 10 Usin of 1 zood Om SONNF wiltehes, et TRates, 10 N OST JDodge handl Twelfl treets w January 1 There w of 6 foot b 16 and 18 Midding bl th A bond Aol to b P u T ach payment one on cen bids. OFFICE ¢ waE (O 18 heroby Clurko A e uwnuu und of Or day year Attest: eastern Ne West HANDSOME lot on Rates, 10¢ SE baby ont npany, ON Sioux City fneh, 800 fec lets and 16 m Plans can nks eity engineer. BLOCH ARGAINS, HOU K LACE M AUT worth #1.000 Fide NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE x Sy OTS a 0.0 o et 5N, Y Do 1ot think of b THE ety Just roat Plitte viver il VOEL o ereat that loeatity - e FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE. Continued FOR_SALE OR P. 0. box 106, ¢ M1 D L LOTS AND FARMS, HORT or £100,00 a0 fou %1.500.00 for Wik ity Trust 17 M1 BARGAINS Drive, & catto ind ne 10 avenue hborhood Ll didly finishie A pric 10 roc st Property einmnot 500,00 oty §1 brice i rosidence with laree &, te., all modern convenienees, 1o honses or “leap at $13.000.00. ver anmum price, E1:4,000.00. Toom house, N Poppleton H00.00: price $6.500.00 Lt Tite M500 25 3o onu will LIDAY SNADS WL Tot, Orcluird T, £100.00. avenud %1 piie \w property without examin L o terms, will buy several of our idelity Trust Co., 174 best bar Farnam M40 INVEST IN ACR city:the buildiy canal and Water pov [IME _TO WSt of th and Tie W s e tine 10 seeure o enty acre . We can offer .00 10 § peracre, SREAL r q the signs of t reap i DRESSMAKING. ENTS aline thi i b8, deceased taker and cibalmer, 613 S, 16th st all hin, Rates, 100 a line ¢ taken for less i thin LG el othin, it e Fldu L e Nothing taken for | WVING s s aeh fusertion, $1 48 thav RESSES E1 WA LADIE ity TO DO T Miss Sturdy “each fnseriion. WITIE JOIN G 0. M. under Tol. 686 831 later withM AL DI 161 aeh insortion, $1.5 tken for loss thian & weh Insertion, $1.50 @ 1ns p. CALIFO! Select 1544, Oftict leiet Agt. Chief SECURITIES FOR SALE, insertion. $1.50 a iin Tk for 1 55 Uik R OF IIRST Jports i s No seeurity s bottor thin us before making an compuny, Bew Bldg., G87-51 RING A NI s on Ol b 0.00. Lty Trust COLLECTIONS. 10N ADIES at A o e i Kpuelult Lif 30 a1 cachh i THEN 1G0T N rtion s than 2 RASKA COLLECTION elints National Bk M4 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. 1 sl n for n, $1 58 than AND GENTI knowled . Van Ty pe 24 1y por tal IMEN CAN SOON of shorthand and Sant’s school of short- riters 1o rent. 828 WANTED TO BORROW. R CENT soeurcd by PAWNBROKE RS, Tine NBIRG « Douglas e, Old 1 line thing W AND SECO! 1res Lorden & S¢ 157 bliek Reward {0 LLENGE q bids for bullding a storm wat . Thi il bo in 0, 18¢ il e I ich p be vl it ut bid, with £wo acceptabl Did. ¥ Two bids are piyments on sower bonds running 1wo, three, four years, bearing interest ut Thie right is reserved of 4 foot 61 ~cach insertion. §1 taicen for less than 25 DIAMOND BROKER. Loans money on £0ld aud Sver bought. | 1305 o, ol 15048 SCALES, cach Insertion, $1.50 a llns taken for less thin 20c DIHANDSCAL leek Co., Like st..Cl LOST, W BETWE sl wmbroii i 1o lee. HARNEY blue Dy K, 1 8L ANJOIST AND TEACHET )14 1o Sewer Construction. I sower rieenth, Dale and Seventeenth recelved by the city clerk of yutll 8 o'clockc p. " Tucaday, whout 1,200 feetof 3 foot 4 ch, and 8,800 feot ower, and atout 500 foet of pine sewer, about 60 bricls in- saon, and _specifications n be obtained at the ofii ana of Lo sum of 40 per ¢ nt of the > sureties, one it of Sloux City, must acéom- asked, one ¢ titioned upon onthy ‘estin tes i cash, and monthly estimatés in a five the rate of 6 per to reject any or all KnUDE SUNDE, Chalrman Sewer Committee. St ¥ L ON A kiven ndrecsen {r.l‘l.) th 1228 W. M D24 Khoiders SCLARKE-ANDREESEN 1AKD Ha, Neb., Dec. 5, 1893, —Notice 101 stockhioldors of the 106 Hardware combany thut oting of the stockholders of Wil bo held at aid company, Harney street, in the city abia, i the state of Nebruska, on Tues- Junuary 9, A. D, | foF the purpose of ele for the company to and 1o trausact such oth | lnay be preseated atsuch 1 1594, at 8 o'clock p. ., ting 4 board of directors erve during the ensuing r busl ting H. J. Leg, President GLass, Secretary. D6ds0ys | mosth side of | | CITY. OFFICIAL NOTICES Sitting ot the City Council s n of Equalizmtion, abutting on or adjacent to » OF In part within any fied Notiee of the 1 To the awners and roal estate the streets, alley or situated in wh of the districts herain 8| You and L of you Ao he that the ety council of the city g1t as a Bonrd of Equalization Room A, in the city hall, on I'riday, the 20th day of ) ot considering and posed vy of speciil tax shown by “Proy on file fn th correoting anv ¢ all complaints that t 10 Lo assessed and special tnxes and 1ssessuie lovied being necossary to sevoral lmprovo duly made and now T'o cover the 0st of of Mirteonth Stroet from conter 1 1510 Ohio street, wmounting to Hich s it ily adopted by the follows On the east 132 £t of look plice, and east 182 £t of 12.and 13 section 10 Ontho west 12 feet of On the oast 133 F6eL0f thit part Wosh 13th street and that part east of Litn stroot, to tax fot §. soetion 13 On the east 182 feet of that part We 19th street and that part east of 1 strect, of tax lot 8 scetion 1y On lots in Paddock place abutting on Lith sfyect. on Tocover tho cost of openin Hoyd streot to Spragii the sumi of 1,000 sy notified f Omaha will ttec sk S and 6,1 e 1ots b, tax ot 4 HSth Street £ strect, nmountir o Which sun it s proposed by u report duly adopted by the council 10 ussess a8 followss On the east hialf of fot 20, On Iots Nos %5 10 48 lem lane, cach On the reud estate on eich side of street, from Ames avenue to Hovd sireet pro rata per foor frontage, at the rate of #2i% per foot, to bo ns- sessod wecording to the usial sealing Dae'c process in depth from stroet to first alloy To cover the cost of damn the aliey trom Twenticth street to the enst 1ine of ot No. 41, seetion 10, 15 1% amounting 0 1he suni of #721.0), which Sum it §s proposed by u report duiy adopted by tho ety council 10 n8sess on the real estate on both sides of sald alley pro rata per f0ot frontagoe and the usunl sealing hack process in depth from alley on northi side one lot, ind on south side 152 foet. Rate per foot, #1205, To cover tha half cost of grading 10th str from Buncroft street to Frederick streoty wmounting to the sum of #8763, which sum it i« proposed by n report duly ddoptea by the ity council, 1o assess on the real estato on cach side of 10th streot trom Bancroft to 'red- crlek street pro ruti per foot frontuge und tho usul sealing back process in depth from strect the d=pth of one lot. Rate $0.4210. To cover the half cost of srading tho alley in Jucol's wddition from St Mary’s avenuo to Leavenwortn street, amounting to the suim of $100.47, which sum it is proposed by a roport duly adopted by the eity council 16 nssess ot the real estate on each side of smd ulley pro it per foot frontage and the usunl sealing bAck process in depth from strect to the first st Rate, 8,24 To cover the hia f cost of grading Poppleton wvenue from Frd strest toditn street,amount- ing Lo the sum of 1302 66, Which sum it s pro- posed by n report duly adopted by the eity council to nssess on the roal cstato on each slde of Poppleton avenuo ns follows Lohrom AU strect to AUk street wt #0.0546 por ont I'rom 24th street to 27 foot T'rom per foot, From $th avenue to t foot rom Hird strect to wccording to the usual sealinz buck depth from street to cover the ussessed for the original street. To cover the half cost ot crading tho alley between Parnam and Hurney streets (rom 261h street 1o 27th avenue, amounting to the Stm of § which sum it s proposed by a report auly 088 pro T and i1 block fo0t 30,21, Tocover (he cost of er street from Frankiln str in vrading 96, amountinz to the sum of §:21.2, which sum jt s proposed by a cportduly adopted by the city council. to ssess onthe real est ucheido of Dwenty-clghth streot, fre ker strect 1o Frankiin street pro rita per foot frontage and the usual scaling back process in dopth from street us per grading district created. late, To cover the cost of curbing Dodize strect from oast Hine of Ty strect to Twenty-weyonth avenue in street in provement district No, o1k amounting to th sums of 560224 for pavinr, and 00 for curbing. which sum it is proposed by a report duly adopted by tho city: council 1o ussoss on thereal estate on cach side of Dodge strect from enst line of Twenty-sixth streot to Tywenty-seventh avenue pro rata per foot frontage ana according to the usual scalin back process in depth from street s per dis: trict_created, Rate for paving $.127; rate for curbing, 10,6697 To cover tho cost of Tuattle's sul nelusive, in lars s for oponing o th stroet at $1.0502 per 2th street to H0th mvenue at $0.10802 dird street at $.1725 ith street at #0186 per coss in ne distanc grading of said r frontuaze on lots 2 -10 © per Subitol il aadition. Kate ling ot Twenty-eighth to Parker street curbing and paving Military avenue from milton street to Grant street, fn streot {mprovemoent district No. 50, amounting to the sum of Which suni it Is proposed by & repe udopted by the city council 1o nssess roal estato on euch side of Military from Hamilton to Granu street pro. rati per foot frontage and the usuai sealing back pro- cess in depth from street us per district ¢ ated. Rate, #4510, To cover tho cost of curbing Twouty-sixth street from i Half Hownrd streot in Strect fmprovement distriet No, 12 amounting to the sam of £4350.3. which sim it 18 proposed by u report duly adopted by the eity council 1o assess on thereal estate on cach s1de of Twenty-sixth stgeet from Parnam street to Half lloward pro rata per foot frontaze according to sealing tuck proccss In depth from as per district created. Rute, #6555, vor the cost of curbing unl puving from Farunm street to et Iniprovement district . 522, amounting to the sum of &0, which Sum it is proposed by u report’ auly adopted by the clty council to assess on the roul estate on both sides of Thirty-sixth strect from Farnam street to Dod:o street pro rata per front foot nnd the usuni scaling ) ek process in depth froni Streot us per als- trict ereated, Rute, 85, 1512 To cover tho cost’ of earbing o ul street from Eignteenth to Twa streot in street improvement distriet No, wmounting to tho sum of #.152.64 which suni it s proposed by a report duly adonted by the city council, 10" assuss pro rita on the renl estite on each side of sald street nceording to foot frontaze and the usual sealing buack pro- 5% in depth from stroet s per district cre ated. Kate, #4.2702, To cover the cost of curblug paving Half Howard strect from east line of Twenty- sixth street to Twenty-elzhih street in Streot fmprovement district No. ik amounting 1o tho sum of #,841.5% which sum it i3 proposed by u report duly adopted by the ety council “to assess on tho real estato on ench stde of 1alf Howard streot from enst line of Twenty-sixth strectto Twenty-elghth streot pro rita per foot frontage an‘l the width of the paving ve tween eurbs, According 1o tho usuul scaling Dback process In depth from the strect as per district croated From Twonty-sixth stroct to avenue, ut the rute of #.31048 per foots und from Twonty-sixth avenue to Twenty-clghth strect, at the ruto of K18 por foot. "o cover tho cost of puving the alley in Iy pavin s district No. 41 being the aliey in Dlock 174, eity, nmounting 1o thoe sum of #1423.47, which sum it'1s proposed by u report duly adopted by the city council to assess on tho real estato on vach siae of sald ulley” pro rat por foot frontaze und nccording Lo the usuul sealing buck process in depth from street as per district created. Rate, £2.00 To cover the cost of repiving Cuming str from #0th street to 3ind streev in street i provement gistrct No, 5o, amounting to the Sut of §019,5% wh'oh sum It 18 proposed by roport duly adopted by the city council; to uusess on the real vstato on cach side of sald Cuiaing atreet from H0th street to 2nd street pro rath per foot frontago ind the usunl seal ing back process in dopth from strect as pec aistriet created, Kato #0704, To cover th cost of repavivg 10th streot from farnam street to Howard street, In stroet improyementdistrict No. 5, auoanting fo the i of 10 which suni it is proposed by a report duly adopted by tho eity council to us8ess DIO Tata 0 Lhe roal estate on ouch sido o8 said streot secording o the foot frontax und the usual sealing process in depth from stroct us per district croutod, Rate £7.2 To cover the cost of constructing a s6wer in sewer 0. 180, wmountlig o the sut ot #10, 24007 of Which sum it §8 pro- posed Dy a rovort duly sdopted ny the city council to assess on the real estato adjolnlng sald sewer pro rati per f0ot frontage ind the Usual soaling back process in depth from the sewer us per district crosted. Provided. thut corner lots Luving the sewcr constructed . two frontages shall be charged for the longer frontage only. Kuto £1,00208 To cover 116 eost of constructing sewer I sewer district No. 182, which suim it {s provosed Ly a report duly adopted by the eity coul 10 ssess on the roal estate sbutting on suld sower pro rati per foot frontage und the usual seallng back process in depth from the sewer a8 per district crented. Rate # To cover the cost of coustruoting sewer in sewer district No. 180, amounting to the sum of ]402.47, which suro it §5 proposed by u report Quly adopted by tho city council Lo ussess on thesoutl 2 fot of the west 19 feet of lot i and north 1 feot of 1ot 20 tn Burr Ouk wd ii- tlon, pro rata per foot froutage as per distriet created. Ha To cover the Laif cost of sewer in trict No. 194, amounting to the suu which sum it {s provosed by o r adopted by thy city council Lo axsess pro Favi r foot frontuge oo the Feul estato on the alitoruia street frow west lige o avenue and paving street 10 paving Twenty-sixth ewer dis of #611.40, et duly | I rata As per f street 1 1o the oy T As and oxaminnt S s 1l Tots, part tute, or thoe inspe other por 1ent of inspe iny posed clerk. and that by a rep sald councll duly adonte unless for good wna sufficicnt cuuse it may b and determinad, that” the COSLOP Sald fmprovements respo-tively e as. d o the several 1ots, parts ot [ots and pleces of real ustute as shown by sald pro posed vlans of You, and each of you. are heroby notified to appear before said Board of Equalization il plico above spocifind inlafut, statement, or ol neerning any o Sald prop wnd assessuients of special tuxe JOHN GROVES, ty Clerk otherwise order Omaha, Neb., 1= i NS BUREAU. SUBS& O). S)HLIOITORS Boo Building, OMATIA, NEB. ~Advico FREW. RAILWAY TIME BRRD RLINGT A M December 2 Loaves | CHICAGO, Tl Omaha | Denot 1 445 b N & 10.05am 1015 am 450 pm 10t an City Day Expr tEXD, via U, SHICAG), I L & PACIFT Union Dopot 10th & Marey Sts. | EAs Toa0am | Atlant 71300 R00pm - G5am 5000 | Chii 00 pm 1210 4m |Oklal Omaha Omaha WST nx faxy orado Lamit UNION PACIFIC 1 Depot 10t & Mar Denver Bxp Overlind Flye few & Stro Ex (0x S Maii L45 i | B 105 p 30 pin 12 1 Omaha | U, pii Oam | Chiengo Bxp F., 1. & MO, VAL Denot 151h and Webst Omittia DRI ehy . Sunlay EXpross. 10,450 AGO & NO i WESTN. vor L& Marey Sta. | Omany B0 it 2050 Omatin 1105+ 1.0% i (80 pim ISSOURI PACIRIC, Depot 15tk and Webstor Sts. St L St L Omaha 12.20 pin 10:00 pin 10 B | Diily Xpross Xpross Nebras TP, M U and W Ac 600 am 150 pim 970 am 0. Ny 3 stor Sts. | Omaba Leaves « Omiaha|_Depot 151 a0 am | Sioux City Ao | 9.03 pm 15 pm|Sioux City Suins) 1240 pm oSt el L L B25am 510 pm | Oakind - Pay XA3am SIOUX CITY & PACIFC Depot, 10 and Ma Sionx City I St Paul Bxor SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Depot, 15th and Wbster Sts T St Panl Limitod Chitengo Limited OMAIA & 8 1 .St Louls Canuon Ball Toaves | Omiahia Arrives Oy, 110,20 i 110:00 4 Tonves Omah Arriv 55 b | COUNCILMEN STRIEE A SNAG. Plan of Increastng Assessments Al i Rule that Cannot Be Disre The city councilas a board of tion has cncountered a large-sized snag in the shape of a recent decision of the Ne braska supreme court that will upset a large amount of work the committee has receiving and acting upon protests the valuations returned by the the 1804 general taxes, been in session continuously for five and has acted upon & i plaints. City Attorney Connell has ascortained that the council is withont authority to rdlse any assessment excepting laint of @ property owner, which must be filed in writ- ing and become a matter of record. When such a complaint has been filed the owner of the property complained of must bo given an opportunity to o heard before the com- plaint is acted upon the valuation in- creased. “Ihis rule has not been adhered to in all cases, and wien the question was raised Mr. Connell investigated and found that a recent decision of the supremoe court states that complaint must mude, While only o few instances xist where sluations have been increased without complaint, there were many contemplatea, and in fact the committee haa proceeded only yesterday 1o raise some valuations. [t was (he inten tion to increase la y the assessed valuua tions of the property between Eightecnth and Twenty-fourth streets and Harney and Dodge, or at least u large proportion of it, which the committee believes is too low as returned by Assessor Carpenter. Mr. Con nell’s advice will prevent the contempiated steps being taken unless complaints are filed by those whose property ssed higher than that of adjoining realty. “he mability of the committeo to the inereases without complaints beiu will make the sessed valuation $100,000 less thun was antivipated it be. As i¢now stands, and there will be somc changes, for the most part reductions, the total valuation for this year will fall snort of that of I over £430,000, ‘T'he assessors’ re turns foot up £19,500,307 equaliza donc against for This committee has in wecks e number of com- upon con; or make filed nearly vould The committee nas ased this amount §192,0058 on realty and ) on personal valuations. ‘The comuit \so incressed valuations on realty ) aud on personal §,811, making a net loss Lo the assessor's valuations of 46,725, which would bring the assessed valuation §208,107 less than last year. Hovever, the total valuation 15 increased the addition of railroad property persor to_ tho amount of against §20,472,016 for 1503, railroad property meluded this year was not placed on the rolls last year, contemplated action being deferred owing 1o o restraining order issucd by Julge Dundy at the request of the B. & M. Ruilroad company ['he filure Lo increase the assessed val tions for 1504 will_probably mean that there will be but a small reduction in the number of mills leviea for taxation pury T'his year's levy was 44 mills, aud it was noped to it next year to 40 mills, and perhaps While no radical changen the general 15 provable, there will cutting of specinl taxes. No paving will be excepting whore there are clear ma) petitions demanding it, and the s apply to district sewers, and_ there will also be u general scaling down of sidewalk construction, both wooden and permanent Hetrenchment wherever possible will be the order for next year, levy be down dong ity will TURING 0N WINTE CAIPS Ige Scott Exploits His View on the Dene ver Gambling House Case. HE VACATES THE RESTRAINING ORDER Censures the Ordi City or a by Chn Councii for g Such 16l Arralg ge of Murder, Passing an niee ¢ Col- Plnces s o 4 on tt, who heard Fri ay the injune. Droprictor of hous \wainst Me at the search iarles O, Pierson ng §1,100 1 , and caused rendored his the to atlowed Suid ho g upon the brought be- decision rostraite oxpross the (il 1 1) o vaeatoa n 100K the privilege 1aha t every day while si fovi wmission of somo 1 when come there s no tho, ro is no porson their behalf to s prison, No t interfered, n_allowed to Als 4 sack of ild from sta fand over | 800 100K | petty erime, a | | from the fail t of the city ) the 1 th las ye b flour to save a wi ing, ho is bra the road It s boen s 1re open for the pre 18 not so, for by the passape and approval of AN or Anco the mayor and the members of the city council have lockad up the avenuo to prosecute the erime of gambling; by the passage and approval of thatordinanco thoy have repealed one of the laws of the state, & which Tmust denounce in the wost uneasured terms, “These gambling houses must bo run that they may pay a fine into the treasury that a revenue can’ be raised to keep tho ernss from growing in the streets, or at st that is what we told. 1f thiat bo true, then license every poor devil to steal until ther is suflicient money to elear up every spear of rass that wrows upon the town site, ‘That, Loweve is not the reason why the vlors are wllow rob tho unwary, ial hand being raised asa pres rere is something bohind all ot it is politics and political influs that these oftici: are after. t here 1 want tosay thatany oficial, tor low, who will wink at the com® of erime and the violation of the laws should be impeached and removed from office and ever afterwards bramded as scoundrel. What we want s fair play. We have got to have a law that knows no favoritism, and if we must keep up our city government by counte ye crime, the | sooner we fill streets with grass and | coclleburs the better it will be - for Omaha. |~ %S0 long as Tam upon the bench in this state, 1 propose to sce that the laws are ens forced against cvery man alike, having no enemies to punish, 1o friends to favor. The application tor the continuance the injunctior. in force is denicd,” 'he people in the court room breathed easier and Mr, Webster arose to explain that ho did not want to take any exceptions to the remarks of the _court, but to the pubs lic it might look as thougn he was i tha attitude of defendinegambling. Tho court assured him th wouldt not think _anvthing of the public realized that an : sworn to work in the interest Tins brought on a lively tily torneys. Mr. Web was for the pu of his clients and harassing busi he prosec uncalled for, Frank Kansom, in speaking upon the suv- ject that first brought on the suit instituted by Huntzinger, said that he would not ace cuse Mr. Webster of being unprofessional, out in the trial of the case he had resorted to tricks that would be practiced by only a police court pettifogger. “In s petition, continued Mr. Ransom. “hie has charged Mr, Gurley and myself with blackmail; with ex- torting money from his Colorado friend. His petition is an outrage, and, not satisfied with defending a gambler, he wants to besmirch the reputations of two brother lawyers, He tikes s gambler client into his office and there gets him to swear to this complaint after which he comes up here as a hig toned lawye filing papers in this court which brazd us as two blackmailers *Webster is engaged in defending a man who is engaged in the business of robbing, while we are engaged in looking after the mterests of 4 man who has been robbed. Now, Lask_the court, whose crime is the wreatest, Mr. Webster's or ours?”? Not caring to go upon the record with reference to the reputation of attorneys, Judge Scott told a story, and after saying that he could not decide between the merits of attorneys, informed them that they wera all nice gentiemen Ui modified restraining now in forceisas follows “This cause coming on for hearing on mos= tion of defendants that the restraining ore der heretofore granted be vacated, and it is submitted to the court upon the evidence, and the court being fully advised in tho br s it is ordered by the court that said restraining ovder be, and the sume is he vaeated in as said ing order rest the defenda R. Adams ana W. §. Seavey any further entries’ into or parch premises of (Charles O, Pi . No. 1891 Douglas street, in Omaha, Neb., under any search warrant duly and legally issued and livered to them and in full forco at tho | time of the entry and scarch for gambling | devices or any” other evidences of crime, and in so far as sad restraining orde restrains the defendant Huntzin- wor, his attorn corvants or g s from making or causing to be mado any complaint vefore any ofticer having jurisdiction of the same for the purnose of obtainicg scarch nts to secarch the above deseribed pr s for gambling de vices or any other evidencesof crime, be, and the same is hereby scv aside, vacated 1d held for naught: and the remainder of the resteaining order, nov herein vacated, set asido and b shit, to be and res main in full force. allof the avenues Lof crime. This outan of ventive, 1 this of tthe publio the kind, as torney was of his clien t, between ate opined that the rnose of extorting the 1tion was m: prosecution money out in their licious and order which is fir ius its, W. making of tho THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR, Two Alleged Murderers Arraigned—Minor Fractures of the Liw The criminal division of the district court was in charge of Judge Keysor, who wag kept busy during most of the aay Edward J. Collins, the man charged with having murdered Pherson at the town of Valley on the night of November 15, and who was held to tha district court to answer for the commission of the crime, was brousht into court for arraignment, He pleaded not guilty to the charges contained in the iuformation and the case went over until the February term, Finco his arrest Coltins hus lost most of the bravado that was so prominent on the day of his arrest and ad of being loud and noisy, he lool submissive and norvons. | He was if he had a lawyer 1o look after his ¢ He replicd that he liad none and that he was without the funds to employ and pay an attorney. He had talked with Pat O. Hawes about the case, but had not nired him. Mr. Hiwes at onc stepped to the front and informed tho court that he defended the prisoncr at the pr liminary and that ho would liko o huve the case in the district court. Judge Keysor res plied that Judge Scott would have the crimis nal docket next term and that he did not teel like making the appointment After pleading, Collins wus 1 jail and locked in the murder's ¢ For the Kililg of A, J, Byan George Dodrill was arraigued and nleaded not guilty to the charge of huving murdered A. J. Ityan on the uight of July 21. He was remanded to jail to wwait trial Tho murder was committed in the vicinity of Eighth and Daveuport sircels shoruy | after midnight. During the eurly evening | both men were in one of the Louses of pros- | titution, where they both necame enamoured | of the same female. Thisied to a row, after which Dodrill left the house aud went down 10 Kighth street, where he lay in wait for his victim, who s0on came that way. As ho approached, Dodrill drew a long kuite and stubbed Ityan to deatn. Both men were swilchmen in the ewploy of one of the ralls FOAU COLPAUIGE who was Louis M wnded to 1i

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