Till' ; OMAHA DAILY HE1V-TIU Rsl ) VY , MVY 19 , 1S02 , ANNUAL DIOCESAN COUNCIL Episcopalians of the Nebraska Diocejo 0 ther d Together in Omaha. ADDRESS OF BISHOP WORTHINGTON tie CiimmrmU Work of tlin Pint utnl Point * Out > cr U or the riiturr flunk * In HID AVoiniMi llio C'nuiitiHi The Twonty-llfth annual council of llio diocese cese of NoDra ka convened In Trlnllv ca- thodralynstordaymornlnK. At 7 o'clock Dean Gardner celebrating the holy euchnrUt ; nt 0 o'clock morning prayer wni said by Kov. Dr. Qulnn of Fremont , Hov. F. D. Jnndon of Co lumbus reading the lessons and Uov. 1' , Mo- Kim of Norfolk the litany. At 10 : 'M holy communion was celebrated , M. Uuv. CSoorKo Worthington , the celebrant , Very Kov , C. 11 Oardnor g03polernnU Canon Kobort Uohcrty cplstolor. At the conclusion'of the preparatory serv ices to the celebration of the holy communion , Bishop Worthington , surrounded by the clergy of the dtocoso , nrraycd In full vestments , hero and there a vonernblo head nppoartng in the midst of the line looking body of priests , read his annual mldrcss , Ho congratulated the parish upon this year celebrating Its silver nnnlvcrsary nnd spnku feelingly ot his connection with the dlucosa ulncu death removed his prodcuos- lor , Kt , Kov. Kubert Clorkson. In spoaKlng of tbo church the bUhop said : 1'ndnngcreil she may bo bv attempts to Improve - prove upon lieroutworm , aiihonored she may lie by sotno ut.tulthful keepers of the Kates , liut her bulwarks are Immortal , her founda tions are in thu holy mountains Shu U not to bo moved , neither by weapons lurnoa ncalnst her , nor dangers threal ning hornur , calumitlPH and foors casting her over. "Dogmatic religion , " Raid the bishop , ' -Is a Byxtumatlc account of Clod's actions nnd in ono m.YstL'rlQUi truth of His nature us Ho is in Himself apart from us. The nillclcs of the creed , tha definitions of the cntcchlstn uro but the various fragments of the tnllnlto icnllty man bus been allotted to gather , nnd \vhichtho church has preset vcu. lirokon lights It may be. but 'broitcn lights of f Theu' and thnruforo our lltllo system * depot pot have their day nnd cca o to bo , because being rayi of Iho Eternal and Unchangeable they also Ilko their souico 'aro thusamu and then je.irs sluill not fall.1 " Work Needed In N In speaking of Nebraska as n missionary Jurisdiction thu bishop said : "Ne braska is practically a missionary Jurisdiction laid Will bear that chuiaclnr for nmiiv years to como and every priest \vlin ionics tioro to servo in tno sacred ministry and every baptized believer who Is hoio Idcnllllcd with the body nf Christ must roali/o that their highest duty nnd primary ohllcation is of a missionary character i'vorheru to proclaim the truth and lo oxomplifv It by n holy lifo. " In speaking of missions , ho said , "offorinL's for missions mav bo honestly lo ntdcd as 11 gnugo of spiritual life. Self help in croiscs stro'ulti , while it is poislbl to puipeu/o by continued benefactions , " Ol Christian schools hu said. "Tno cause of Christian oduuitloii , Christian schools are nmong the most efilciont instrumcntalitios for uliurch oxtonsion. That thov should ho established and sustained h nc longer an open question. Every religious oigutib.ulon recognises their Im- porlanco and utilizes the school for Us pur pose. " Ho spoke of the growth of the church lu thu diocese , gave a summary ol his work during the > ear and closed with a rovrcw of the bishops whc liavo passed beyond duiing the past twelve months. "With these thoughts let , us stop foi-unnl with the realities of lo day milling our holy luith into eflectivc work , socinir ii circumstance * God's will , securing amidst them His spirit , livinp tnruugh them upon Jesus Christ who Is out sttuuglh and our life. " ( 'Imgy nnd l-ay Uelngutos. Later the council convened In the crypt ol the cathedral nnd the roll call showed the following cluiKjmmi mcsent : Kt. Kov. Ouorgo Worthington , b. T. U , L.L. . D. , Very Hov. C. 11. Gardner , Kov. Koboit Duhorty , S. T. D . Kov .1. O. Kerns , Kov ( jeorgoV , Vlowpts , Kuv yimuel Goodalo , D.I ) . , Itov. John Hurt lit , Kov. Isaau Houlgato , Kev. F. I ) . JiiuUon , Kov. Irving Johnson , Kev. J. M 11. Leeds , Kev J. 1' . U. Llwyd , Kcv.V Iiic.ss , , Kev. T. J. Mnokny , K v. A. W Miicnub , Kov. A. E. Mar-in , Kev. 1'au Mult li < tvs , Kov. W. C. Mi.Crackeu , Kov. P Ah Knn , Kev. A. G. ftlusson , Kov. .1. C Qulnn , D.D. , Kuv. J. E. H. V. ' . Siir.psou.Kev il L. Sanfoid. Kov. W. II. Hpiirlliig. Kov K. C. Talbot. Kcv. W. T. Whltmauh , Kov John U'illiaiTiK. Kcv. John A. Williams. The follcwinp lay dclogulcs uro expected to no present , ultheuch the storm of yesterday day and last , night will seriously Intorfori with the prescnco of a number elected bi paruhos thioughout the state : Triniti ciuhodral , H. W. Vales , E. Wnkeloy , O. M Cuitcr ; Su Durnabas , Jnmea Van Nostrand J. Van Nosuand , Thomas Suward ; St John's , J. J SuviUo , M. D. , George- , Stronir , R H Tbomaa ; All Saints , J. M. ' \Voolworth , C. S. Montgomery , II. II. Mo dm ; St. Matthias. K. K. Kingwalt ; I ! oed Shepherd , A. C I'owell , Dr. b. K Patton Or. U. M. Par * ; St. Phillips , George N , Johnson ; yt. Andrews , George II. Savidgo bouth Omaha , W. G. Sloano ; Papillion. S O. Ko\co ; Harvard , J. T. Fleming ; Norfolk ColonelS. W lljyos , C. A. Musi ; Noligh II E ICovgoi ; Lincoln , Holy Tiinlty , H. J U nlsb. K. H. Oakley , James II Cunlicld Central City , James Nash , Hon. A. Ewn.g Clatks , 'Ihomas Hutch ; Flpronoj , H , G Clink ; Columbus , .1. Uayton Stlrc.s ; Ashland S. S. Fules. A. H Tuller , W. A ll.mios burgher : Crete , Judge William 11. Morris John K. Johnson ; Hc.itriee , , i. I Smith , ( ' . C Knapp , Gcorgo Aik wrlght ; Cpdor Kapids , A. C. Stouell F. M. Ilurpoig , M. U. ; Schuvler , Cliiulos J Phelps , Hunry C. Wright , Tnomas Hi-yaut Wmoro , A. U. Piriu ; Auburn , D.wu C-impboll ; Pulls City. H. A. Wherry , T. L lllmmebreloh ; Fremont , E. II. Monroe , VV II , Leather , Kooert Kittle ; Albion , Gcorg M , Montgomary ; Harlliigton. K A. Drown Tciunuch , Clnnmco 1C. Chnmberlainc. Liinrhoon wan served in Iho crypt to th visiting clergy , lay dologntos am church members , being Iii uhargo o Mrs. W. W. Williams , assisted by Mrs TnUnn , Mr-t. McAllister. Mrs. Arciiin Povv ell , Airs. Emma Jones , Missus Williams un Elllugwood. Commit tout Appointed. nishopVorthlngton opened the council i ; the ufteinoon. Immediately after the re llmous fenlnru' , Cnuoii Wbltmarsh was at claroil secretary and Kov. John A. William : , wiis elected nssistunt secretary. Following ( hu uiistom laid down bv provl ons Louncili the bishop appointed thu follow it.g committees to serve throughout th council : On the Incoiporatlon of cluirclici : Kev Uuuu IlouUatp , Air. George II. Lavcdgc * . Finunco ! Kuv. T. J. Macliay , Mr A. C Powell , Mr. K. H. Oakley. Privilege : Kov. W. C. McCrackon , Itov J. E. II. W. Simpson , Mr. Thomas Sewaid Mr. Ttioums Campbell , Legislation : Kov. J. D. Krum , Kov. Joni A. Williams , Kov (5. ( W. Flowers , Kev. A E. Marsh. Mr , A. C. Powell. Air. H , H Mod ay , Air. K. K. KlngwalU Extension of the cliuruli : Ksv. c. H Gardner , Kuv. Irving P. Johnson , Ksy. Kofi cut Dobeity , .Mr. A.C. Stowell , Mr James M Woolwortb. Church I'ducation : Kev. AV Macnnl Kov. J. C. Qulnii , Mr. James H. Cnullolc Mr , James Van Noitrand , Kov. P. McKlir Mr. O. M. Carter. Unllnlshed Dullness : Kev. John William' Itov J. P I ) . Llwyd , Dr. S. K. Pulton , Koi Puul Matthews , Mr. Jamas Nash , Air. A. U Fuller. Inspectors of Elections ; Clerical vote- Key. P. D. Juudou , Dr. Seville. Lay vote- Kev. J. O. Ferris , Air. S. W. Hayes. Itrpurts anil JUxnlntlons. C.-.non W , T. Whitmarsh ai registrar ( thu diocese reported tnat ten clergymen tin been received into the diocese sincu last r > port. Three tlei-gyincn had boon restored I thu clergy list , and ihat Kev. Klchard Loul Ivnox , who uas deposed some tlao since , hu been canonlcally restored to tbo exorcise ( his ministry , Air. A. C. Stowoll presented a rotolulio that the cxpenauj of the dele/atos to the tr cunlul unufuronco ot Iho Kplsiopal church I paid by thu dioceto from u upccial fun raised for that purpoie , as il had buoti tb custom herotofora for Iho delegate * to pi their oun oxponccs , nee ui'nting the clcc lion of ministerial delcgntts fi-m the cities , depnwug the country pans . * uf tvnruieti- Ution. It was rofotrod to the Lomtnlttco b cglslntion , ( Chancellor Woolworih prcsontod a resolu tion that the assessment of St. Mnry' par ish t 3 remitted for nil ycnra piovlous to IsO- . ' , owing to the fact thai thu communicant ? re ported by various clergymen cannot bo found nnd that onlv twenty communicants nroln peed standing at piesent , Kcforrcd to the committee- privileges. Mr Woolworth prosoiited another resolu tion In keeping with UUhop Worthingtotils suggestion , made In his nnminl nddrcss , that a commlttoo consisting of the bishop nud six mcmberj bo appointed toarranpo for n proper celebration of mo silver anniversary of the dlocoso at the next annual meeting of the council. Dr. Doherty road the report of the stand ing committee. iJr. Patton offered n resolution thai Iho chancellors of Iho dloccxo bo requested lo comnllc all Rtnto laws relative to the holding of realty by church organirations and nskrd thai Iho resolution ho icferred to the com- iiilttoo on legislation , which motion prevailed. Dr. Doborty then obtained Iho car of Iho council long enough to read llio report of llrowncll hall , extracts from which \voro published in Tin : HK.F. of a wcok ago. Dean Hart of 5U John'i calheclral , Denver , wns invited to a seat on Iho loft of the bishop , which invitation was accepted by the priest lu charge of ibo Denver parish. Thank * to tlin Auxiliary. ni hop Worthinpton spoke of the work done by the Womnn's'Auxlllary and the uld und assistance given bv that body in carry ing out tno missionary spirit ot the church , and thought , that the council should uilco ionic action in keeping with the spirit shown by the Woman's Auxiliary. In kopplncllh the bishop's desire , Kov. T J. Muckuy moved that a committee of thrcn bo appointed to rxpicss the apprecia tion of the council to the Woman's Auxiliary for Its uork In the mattor. The bishop named Kovs , Drs. Mackuy , Jaudon und Mac- nab as the commltteo. The announced readIng - Ing of the report upon thu memorial of the dlocoso ot thu 1'lnUo was postponed until a later date. lhl notion was somewhat unex pected as U Is w ll known tliu rual light of the council will toke place over the memorial of thu Plutio to the dioccso of NubrnsKii asking lor tbo division of certain monovs. Kuv T. J , MucUoy then tend Ibu following losolution : Voui i ommlttco to whom the work of thu Woman's Auxlllaiy was lofoued rcspoctfuilv luport : I hat the members of this council I > .I\L olscr\ud wllh pleasuie and gratification thu niilile , elf-dunyinz lai ors of the Woman's Aiixliiiiy In this dlocoso. and lujolee In thu fuel that , such u nobio sphere of work lias been opened lo thu uncicles of our sister nomon , and one which they h.ivo so ably lllled. He U. therefore. HosoUud , That thu work of Iho Woman's Aullaiduilngtliu past year in enabling our bishop to exlund his miislon irv opora- tiims meets tlie Wiiim appuiNa of the incin- Uuis of this council , und thtt thuy dvlru to pine o on lecotd tliuli high appreciation of iliolreiluui lahois foi thu. extension of Christ s KiiiL'iloin In this diuceio. ltesiiled. That , this I'Duiicil of clerical and laj dolomites oMuml 10 llic \Vomuii\Aii\- llliryaoluof thanks for Its faithful \\oL : dining the lu-,1 ye-ir anil furtlier add that [ ho hull with ploisuru the iiinouiicument that , theiu noblu WOIIILMI of the church have , with t mi l tul tli which ell i motorizes their sex , iindurtiikun to raise thouiidn Miieiit fund of JI.HM , OJ before the meeting of thu triennial convention In Halllmoie. and \ve f col sure that their elTurlnniloi t lUen In such faith und lee , will bu suoiessful , and \\uulodgo to them our hourly co-oporatiou. Heloro nny action uould bo tauen Dr. Dohcity , as the champion of the ladles , suld , tmt the women had not , undertaken lo iniso SlOUOooo beforu the muutmg of thu general convention , but to assist in raising tlio imount. Which lecclvcd load applause from the lailio-i present. Mrs. O. Van Schnak Ward of the Cnlcago tn.iiich of the Woman's Auxiliary aalced to be purmillcd to mauo u statement , whicu wns accorded h r , and she told the story of wn.it the women wcro doing toward the en rollment fund , und the resolutions of thanks were nmunued so as lo show that the auxiliary was only assisting in raising the amount necessury. With this amendment Ihe resolution was pascd uy a rising vote. Compiling State aiul Cliuieh l.tins. The commiltcc un lepl-latinn , to ' .vhoni wa loteued certain resolutions , recom mended that a canonical offering bo made upoa a ( .ertain Sunday In each year desicnutea by the bishop , uhirh shall bo divided aiuong the delegates to the general convention , and also that thu chancellor ne ifuuo-tod to comnllc ull laws of Nobr.isna rolativu to tbu Protestant Episcopal church nnd the same bu insetted in the canons of the dioccso. Tliu llrst clause wus rcfurrid back to the cummittuo.for more UelinUoncss and the second clause was passed. Kuv. Mr Alauunb ofleiod u resolution that the bishop of thu dioccso , the secretary und the chancellor be appointed a committee of thrcuto icporta rccompilatiou of the canons to the noxi council , ell canons to bu in ac- coidunco wilh ibo laws of luu state. The council got into a wrangle over this resolution , Canon Whit marsh exciting u great deal of merriment by asking whether us a member of that committee he would have to loport a canon giving the right of voting lo women. Chancellor Woohvorth was asked to inter pret the resolution as-tn what effect it would have noon questions wherein the laws of the Htato and the canons of the dtoceso were inlmluil. Mr. C. S. Montgomery thought tnero was more in this than appeared on the surface nnd wanted M"Villlnms1 amendment rola- live to all canons complying is lib state laws eliminated. Mr. O. M. Carter said it was useless to think that in state laws Ibo canons of the diOLUse cculd bo substituted , llo said thu uandns wcru deceptive aud wanted tno canoiii lo so read thai they would accord with state laws. Dr. Doherty moved that the matter bo laid on Ihe table , wblcn motion prevailed. Kov. Irving Johnson wanted to have a grammatical error in ono of the canons cor- rcctoJ. which ho suid had long buuu an eyesore - sere to him. Kov. Jutm Williams rcmaikcd : "What's the use1 They uro never read , " winch iMscd u laugh with those wtio heard the ro- tnuik. The treasurer's report of the Clarksou Memorial hospital was lufeircd lo the com- miticu on churillcj. Thu bishop Hi on appointed as Ibo committee - too to u nun go for thu silver anniversary ol the dloccsu ibo doau ol Iho cathedral , clean of Holy Trinity of Lincoln , rector of Christ church of Beatrice , chancellor of the die : ese , senior watdon of Holy Trinity ot Lin coln , senior warden of Christ church of llo u\riro , the- bishop purnonoly avoiding the names of tbou ut present holding ofOcos , for the reason that they may chance In Iho meantime- , Thocouncll then at 5.-HO adjourned until 8 o'clock , when tbo unsjiouary mooting ; wfll take place In Ibo nalbodrAl , Is it sensible ] Is It reasonable ! It ii economy to sutler yourself , und worry otlion witn u hcudachci when liradyurotlno will re Hove you In llftuon minutes I It costs only 3U < n bottle I3igho | ) & Odborn sell Union soap. Finest stock of organs ntul putnos sole on ousy terms ut Huydon Drod. ttoirt'ii o.i/.i/i.i. . Mercliniitii Will Ho I'mtui-trd from I'od illtirH rinhlbltiiry Lleiumen , Slnco the passage of the occupation tai ordlnuDcu by the city council the uuslnos : men and citizens generally huvu boeu calling long and loud lor protection from tbu nu merous peddlers , streoi vendors of fruits and vegotublos and outslun inorchnnU , whc do a largo business In this clly of a r-Srtd nature ana deliver their goods to the cus. tomer'j. door. Thu members of the coi'ncll liavo inieudod to provide such protection , and accordingly on ordinance was Intro dueod ut the last meeting of that body rogu laung the matter and providing tno amount of llooaso la ba paid. Auctioneers celliiif on the streets will pav a llotuso of f J per day , or f'-JO p r year hawkers , peddlers or canvassers , $1 per day hawkers or peddlers of oils , bread , voge tabloi , meals or other ui tides of dally c-ou- sumpiiou in families , using a wagon , t ! pei day for each wagon , or $15 porjear ; gilt on toiprisoi , fj ( > or day , or * iu per your ; knlfi board or oauorank , fJ DOT day , ortJO per year bigalcllu table , ? a per day , or 850 per yi-ur noooting gallery , $5 per day ; billiard or pee tables , fill per year for first table and f. > ne your for each additional taole ; bonllni ulloys , t5 per day or W3 a > car : fruit stand : on public streets ot sldowulus , f l pur clav o f.i year. The violation of the provisions o IhlsofdliiB&co l luodtf M luiadoueanor am FSC5 \ ? ' < * \ * " W u mil Keep your mind in tently centered upon our store. There is a money-saving feature about it , to you. SI ) miri | BARGAIN ; IN Dress Goods. 4O inch Vicuna suit ings , goods we have sold for $1.5O. For Thursday we make the astounding cut price of New street shades in wool crepons , double width , worth $ l.iO. Cut price for Thurs day Crocadile weave cloths , new summer goods , Whip cord brocades , new summer shades. Ask to be shown these. Conference Delegates , Where are you buying Here , of course , if you are economical. Beautiful white ties DOZEN. 1 ( Two Dozen for 2Be. ) IJoltor qualities 2oc dozen. ( Fasten in Hack ) 10c each , 78c 5 a Dozen : White Shield Bows for turn , down collars , Only Dozen. Clergymen's collars , lOc each , 75c dozen. Finer linen,12.c ' , ISc , 2Oc , 25c each. Whale Bones. Genuine French un varnished bones , 15c each or 2 for 25c. All Notions at proportionate ly low pt ices. We take pleasure in asking you to come and inspect our N'liW LINli of Russian Trimmings , Steel Trimmings , Gimps , Cords and Fancy Jets'Jpr Dress Garni " * " ture. 1 the offender is subject to a Una In a sum not to exceed ? iOO. Another nulinanco was also introduced providltis that all transient denlors or sellers of nny goods , wares , morchanulso or bank- runt stock btouslit to this city shall pay it sum equal to r > per cent of the cash vaiuo of auch coeds otTcrcd for fiilo. Both otdinanr s ulll bu reported on favorably by iba ordinance commltteo and pissed at next Monday ovenlnc's session of the council. It is expected that the amount ' of the licenses 111 s'omo cases will bo In creased , in order that bettor protootloa maybe bo given tno South Omaha merchants. I'lc.ihiintlv KiitcrtnlneU. T. H. Lorko , commercial agant for the Du- lutb , South Shore & Atlantic railway , with headquarters at Duluth , Minn. , was in the city yesterday , the Ruast of Manager W. N. Bnbcock of tbo Union stock yards. In dnys gunn by when Mr. Babcock was general tigent for the Northwenlern. Mr. Larke was tils private secretary. Mr. Babcock sbowod his fi lend the mammoth industries of the Miiglc Cltv. told him of its progress and the encouraging future outlook for the city , and Mr LarKu wont away thorouchlv convinced that South Uinnha is all that is claimed for her , and that the claims for future greatness are amply justilied und will bo realized. Will OUo .May Party. A May partv will ho given this evening at KnlRuts of Pythias hall by the members of Lily division No. 8 , of Iho uniformed , rank. Captain A. b. Lott has been selected as mas ter of ceremonies. > uti > and PrrHon.iU. A. A. Gary is again contlnod to his homo by illnoss. Mr. and ftlM. G. G. Williams of Aurora uro visiting in South Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. Stnllov are the proud parents of a bouncing boy baby. Hav. E. H. Button of Gretna visited with South Omaha friends yesterday. Henry A. DavN of Independence , In. , is visiting his cousin , VV. Hoed Dunroy. A. H. Baldwin of Alnsworth , this state , has accepted a clerical position wltb Swift & Co. Co.O. O. E. Strong returned yesterday from Fremont , where bo was called by tbo illness of bin wife. The heavy wind of yesterday blew the steeple from the Albright Methodist church , wrecking it uomplaloly. Next Thursday evening tbo Modern Wood man will give , u dance nun supper to the friends of the members. Or. T. H , Ensor returned from n tiuslium trip to Wisconsin yesterday. lie loaves to day for Greoloy Center , this state. Hov. Marlon A. Moaghorof Bacon , la , , Is the guest of South Omiiha friends during tlio session of the .McthodUt conference. Kov. W. B. Irish of Kllbourn Citv , Wis. , is the eiio t of his cousin , Hev. Kobert L. Wheeler of the First Presbytoiian cnurob. W. II. \ \ orslcb , a member of the California I'otroloum and Asphalt company , arrived In the city je torday from San Francisco , Cul. Monday evening the members of Magic City lodge , Independent Order of Good Templars , will give an entertainment and sociable at tbo First Methodist church , "I'enelopo , or tbo Milkman's Bride , " will bo presented thU evening at Blum's hall b/ the ruembors of the Ccclllim quartette , as- anted by otber homo talent , "Penelope" Is n pretty nnd interesting operetta ted abounds wltn excellent music. Tha new Oag was raised last evening nt 0 o'clock over the Albrlcht bchool building , Tlio members of Robert K. Livingston post , Grand Army of thu Republic , had cnurge of the exercises , Appropriate speeches wcro mauo by several , whicit wcro listoubd to by a largo'crowd. _ . ' Latoto bed and earl v to rUe will shorten the road to your home in tbo skies. " Bui early to bed und a "Llttlo Early IlUe * , " luo pill that mauoj lifo longer and bqttor and wiser. Finest stock of organs nnd pianos sold oil UUMV toriiiB ut Jliiydun Jroa. ) H. Marks soils Union soap. $ " > ! > .00 or nns at Hnydon Urea , \Vm. Kieck bolls L'uiou aoaji. NOT1CK OF ASSKSSMEXT OF DAM AGES E'OU GKADIXG. To the owners of all lots , p trts of lots and mil c-i-ito nloiiK tli alloy In block two [ J [ , "Idleulld , " from Or.int street to spruce street In the city of Onmhii. Vou un ) hurcliy notltlod th it the under signed , tin oo disinterested freeholders of fie eltv of Oiiuha , h.ivo been duly appointed by the mnyor. with the nnurov.il of the c ty Louncll of svld elty , to .lita'-ss the d.tmie to the ottnera respectively of the jiropcrty iif- fei-tcd L-y the ending of the alley In bloolc two [ 2 ] , "Idlenlld , " from Grant street to Spruce Rticet. declared necessary by ordi nance : ill ) , pissed ApiII r. , A. U. IsOi ap proved April 14. A 1) . 1S92. Vou are further notified that having accent ed said uppoIiitiiHint and duly iiiialllled as re quired by law , wo will , on tbo Klrd day of Mny , A. I ) . Ib'W , at the hour of ten llul o'clock In tins forenoon , at thu ofllco of T. O. Briinnor , room 1 , Ware block , within the corporate llm- ItsotsalU city , mdut for tbo purpoio of eon- ilderlm ; und maklus the ajjessmoiit of d.iui- aue to the owners rospeotlvoly. of said pro perty affected by said craning , taking into consideration special bonouits. If any , Vou ara notified to bo present at the time and place aforesaid , and niiiko nny objections toor statements concerning , said usiussniont of dainaces , as you may consider proper. T. C. IWUXNnU. JOHN ln.AL'IC. . JOHN \V. KOIUllNS. Cpinnilttco of Appraisers. Omaha , May llth , 1802. mlSdlOt PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Sealed proposals will ho received by the undersigned until 1 : : > 0 o'clock p in. , May 27th. JHJ. . for the following kinds of p.ivlns nia- toriul. vlr : Miout asphnltum. Sioux Palls or other cr.inlto. White Colorado Hindstune. I'ed ' Colorado s indhtono. Woodruff , Ivans is , stone. Vltrllh'd urlcK. And brlek blooKs all according to speclQca- tlons. I'or pn Ing the allov from 22nd to 24th street In ( 'unison's addition , comprised In street Im provement district No. jil In the city of Umaha. Kai'h bid to specify a prlco per square yard for the pivlnu complete in the alley. Work to bo done In accordance with plans and Bpcultlcdtlons on tile in the ofllco of the lloiira of I'uullc Works. Kacli pronos il to be mnde on printed blanks furnished hy the l > o\rd and to be accompanied by a certllled check In thu sum of &V.O , payublo to the city of Omaha , as an evidence- good faith. The board will nw.vrd the contract for the dilTorent kinds of inutorinl siibjuct-to tlio se lection of the material by thoprouortvowners or mayor and city council. The board reserve * the right to reject any or all bids und to uivo defects. I' , W. IIIItlCIIAUfiRIl. Chalrmnn'lfoird of I'ubllu Works. Omaha. Neb. , JUyittth.lS ! ) : . j Slayl.-lM'J 'O PROPOSALS"ftU CURBING. healed prnpoiulx wfll ) ) o received bv thr > un- deisliiied until IlW : 6Vloul < u. ni..Iuno.Iril ' , IStlj , forvurliliii ! wlt jNliltn Coiorido H-IIU- B'OIHI , rod Colorado mndslone nnd Itcrej saiidstone , atcordlngto hpcelllcHtlon ; , Iliiinll- ton st.-uet from the w st line of 4 th street to lliuuist ; llnu of thu vjAdiK-t of tlio lluit Ino ( railway , eomprUod lirMiuiitlmiru\enit | > nt dis trict No. lil in thecltyofomaln. I. u'h hid to speulfy.uprice per lineal foot for thu curbing oonipietu on the street In suld Im- linncn.ent . district. Work to bo domvlnnccordanco with plans and specifications on | e In the otltcu ot tlio bo inl of public works. Proposals to bo mam/bn printed blanks fur nished by thn bo irih , uul these iiecninp inled with a I'urtlnVdchrclv.ln lliiibiii.i . of t'i a pitya- b e to thu city of Onl'alrj , as an evidence of good f.ilth , ev i The Imnrd rescr * etho , rl jht to reject any or all bids , and to waive defpcts I' . W. IllltKIIAUHKU. Chairman Hoard of Tubllo Worlt . Omaha , .Mily lath , ixilJ. mis ID.'J-M PUOPOSALS FOR PAVING. Sealed proposiils will bo received by the un diThlKiieU until JM o'clock p. in , , Juno 'Jd l.-'f.1 , for ru.l Uo'orado naiultiione , class U , ac cording to spot-mentions Tor pu > liu tbo alley in bloJk 3 , llansooni plsii-e. In the city of Onianu , coiunriHud In street Ininrovuiiiuiit dlil rlut No , 4I" > , ordered improved by ordinance No. .m ; . bach bid to specify a. prlco per square yard for thu paving complete In the alley. \\orl ; to bo di > uc In aecordanou with plans mi I BpctUllf.ttloiu on < lla < ln thu olllee of thu boaiduf piibllu works. Kaeti propuil to bo made on urlnluu blanks fiiriiU'iod bv tbo board nnd to bu nccoinpuniuil by a curtitlid chock In tlio aiiiu of t > * 0 , ptyu- lilu Ui thu olty of Oiuaha , usan uvldonceof good faith. The bo ird reserves tbo right to reject any or all bids and to wahudufucu. V , W. HIUKIIAlJfEIt , Chairman Hoard of I'ublluorks. . Omaha , .Nob. , May Itflh. Itci May 18192520 Inspiring Bargains in SummarZcphy 100 dozen now sntlno Mvipo Cot-sols , double Irotit stool , two sltlo steels , silk Messed , Inco trlininc < l , extra lonjr waist , whltoor drab , all sizes , regular SI qual ity , only oOc. These fine , strongly made , perfectly ventilated. Corsets luivo boon cut from 76o to tlu1 remarlcablo prlco of only 30o. Ladies' Lisle Striped Vests , Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests Ladizs' Balbriggan Vests , Ladles' Bnlbrlggnn Vest * . low neclr , ribbed arms , also liifrh nook and sleeveless , worth ( Jjo , Thursduy 25c Each. Ladies' Pure White Ribbed Vests , NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES - AGES KOU THi : CHANGE OF GRADE OF 2 1TII STIU'-KT. To the owneriof nil lots , and pirlof lots and rc.il ost.itu along -Hli snoot from a point ! A.U feet north of Hiowno street to the north cnrh line of Amos avenue. mill Itileisoctln. : suoot us followtowlt : TiMiip'ulon ' street from .1 Dolnttu feet , west of U'lth strcut to tliu wnst curb Hue of 21th street You : ire lipruhy notified that the under signed , tlirco disinterested freeholders of the olty of Oiiinli.i , have been duly appointed Ijy the nniyor. with tno approval of the olty council of said city , to assess Uio dumago to the ownois luspovlUely of th-j propuity af fected by the change ofurndeot 21th slieet from a point OJ feet north of Browne street to the nortli cui-b line of Ames avcniio and Inter secting struct , declared necessary uy ordl- nanco No. 1KJ , passed April ft , IK ) . ' , uppro\ oil April II.Wi. \ . You are further notified , that having ac cepted slid appointment , and duly qunllllcd as required by law , wo will , on the .list day of May. A. I ) . . IKK. at the hourot II o'clock In the forenoon , nt tlio ortico of T. O llriinncr , room \Vnro 1 blook , eou-or 151 li null l-'amini streets , within the corporate limits of said city , meet for the purpose of considering and tnakfns the ussoismont of damaxu to the owners respectively of said property , affected by said cntiiiironf prude , taking into consid eration special bonellts , If any , You are notified to bn present at the time and plnoa afoicsald.uml make uny objections to or statements contenting said assessment of damages as you may consider proper ' ' . . . R It. 11AM * Omaha , liny 19. ISU . .MlricllOt pUO.OSALS POH STIIAJl HKAriNO-Io- ) J. partn.onl of llio Interior , olllee of Indian aflulis. Washington. I ) . 0. . May ! > . 18'l. ' . sualed proposals , endorsed "Proposals foSle.iin Healing , " nnd addrosso 1 to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs , Wanhlnuton. I ) . ( , ' . . will bu received at this ofllco until 1 o'clock | i. in , of Monday. lunun. ISir.1. for the furnishing of all nuco&i.iry matoilals and labor und placinz In position , complcto und ready for use , one low ] > r > 4iira return circulating steam heating and ventilating apparatus for the three Indian school hulmlnzH at llio Mioshono ImlUn uguncy , I'reinont-county , Wyo. , tint bollerM for suld apparatus to be placed in the basement of onoof the buildings as Uio'olllco may dirt ct. 1'l.ins and elevations of the bitlldlnis for tlio inildunco of the bidders In the preparation of bld may bo examined at ( he oftlco of Ihn "Iloo"of Oinaliu. Nob. , the "Itepubllean" of Denver. Colo. , the "Tribune" of Halt Laka City , Utah , and atthUolllcc. Didders are ru- iiulrud to itccomuiuiv their bids with designs aud upscltleullonsnf the utejuii lioatin/ and vcntllatlnc apparatus proposed to bo fur- nUliniI , bald design * anil Hpeolflcntlons to bo adapted in the buildings to which they urn to bo.npillod. Thn right Is roHorveri to reject anv or all bids or nny pait of unv bid If deemed for the best Interest of thu service. CKKTmmi rilKCKH , 1" toll bid must bo accompanied 1/y a fortified check or draft upon gome United mates du- pualtury or solvent National bank In the vicinity of llio residence of the bidder , madu payable to the order of the commissioner of Indl in affair * , for at lotst f > pi-r cent of the amount of llio proposixl , which uhnck or draft will be forfeited to the ( 'nited Mates In case any bidder or bidders receiving an uuarl Nlmll fall to promptly execute a contract with i oed and suniclent mirotlos. otherwise to bo rolumod to the bidder. Illds aecoinn iniod by cash In 1 eu of a t'ertltled elieck " 111 not bo conslUered. 1'or furtlici Information apply to T. J , MUKUATi , C'ommlailonor. MUrtSIt NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- AGKS FOll UUADING. To the ownoMOf all lots , parts of lots and real extatu alonz ITth atrrot from Vlnioii street to II street. In the elty of Umalm. You uro hereby notified that the undor- HUncd three dlslntorestnd froolioldor.s of the elty of Omaha , have been duly npoln'ad ; by the mayor , with the approval of the alty council of Raid ally , to assess the damiiKQ to tdo ownois r'jsnct- | hnly of the property affected by gradlnK 17th bttcct from Vlnton street to II btrect , doenred nocosiiiry by ordinance : > OH , pat > sod April M. A. I ) . It-'J , ' , approved May J , A. I ) . 1KJ. ' . You are further notified , that lii\lnn aecoptod snld appointment , and duly Qiml * Iflod us rotiulrod by law , wo will , on thnilst : day of May. A. I ) . IS'at the hour of ton ( .0) ) o'clock In the forenoon at the olllcu of John W. Itobblns , room -40. lloo building , wltnln tlio curporhtu Iln.lts of said elty , moot for the purpose of coiihlderliu and muklni ; the fhbi ! mont of damage to llio owners'ro- Bpei'thely of said property , ulfectod by said grading , taklnic Into vonslderatlou bpcciul bcnalltb , If any. You are notified to bo present at the tlmn and plncu aforosalil , und nml.o any obJeutloiiK to or bt.itonjtntN concerning suld us > o timoiit of Uamases us you may consider proper. JOHN W. IUJHI1IN8 , \V. II. IJATK.1. GiullKJ. : ! 1'AUI. . Oouimlttco of A ; > prat er8. Omaha , May 13 , Itt'A GREAT REDUCTION -IN- 50 i pieces now nml perfectly fast color Otitinrj Plnnnols. woi-lli loc , 17e } ami J0e. ! nil will bo bold at the uniform price of 12 * YARD A 50 pieces regular 200 quality Black Satine , Yard. FOR S-inch Mout-qupttiire Kid Gloves that huvo boon SliOO , for Thursday onlv , Sl.OO. Mail Orders lillod for this wcoic. lorse's Stationery SS 77IE CHEAPEST IS THE BEST. IS THE KIND for all polite Cot rcspondcnce , A BOX. NOTIC'E OF APPRAISERS OF HAM- AGES FOR CIIAXOE OF GRADE ON DOUGLAS STREET FROM 10TII TO 20TII STREETS To the on HITS of all lots , parts of lots and ro'il est lie along Doiulas street from Kith to 20th streets , and lntor-ijtlni ( snouts and alleys us follows , to-wlt : 17th street from alloy north of 1'ariium .street to Undue si ict't , Jsth strt-nt from I'lrnam slieet to DoUi' street. lUth slroet from I'ainam to DiuUo street , alley between Doucl.ii , street and Dodiie strrot from twenty-two ( i.1) ) feet east of 17th street tuVOth itrcct , nnd alloy between I'nr- nuin street nnd Douglas street from i'tli street toLMth s'ieet : You are hereby notlllrd that the under signed. thrcn dlslntorosted freeholders of the eltv of Omaha , h ivo been duly appolnto i by the mavor , with thuauprovalo'f thuelty coun cil of sud city , to assess the damage 10 llui oisnors respectively of the moporty nlTi-oted by tliueluuizeof er.iUuuf Doujlas street from Ultli street to 'JJth street : iud interieotlii strcutH und alloys , doolnrn : ! necessary by or dinance No. 181 , piissed Mav.l , 1HU ! , apjirovud 51 ay 4 , is'ii on are further notified that , having ac cepted said appointment and duty ( in.illlloil as reijulrcd hy liar , wo will , on tho. list d.'iy of May. A , 1) , IS > . ' , at thu hour of tno ( J ) o'vlocU in the afternoon , lit thu lluililurs e\i'liinc ; room , Nuw Vorlc Life linlUiln , within the coriiuruto limits of said city , moot foi the pur pose of considering and tn.iMiig thu ascs > - ment of dam igo Ui the owners respectively of s i'il property ulToctcd hy s ilil chanzu of grado. tailing Into consideration special bone- Ill M , If any. \ on uru hereby notified to be present at the time and place aforesaid and IIUKU any ob jections to or statements concerning s lid : is- soismuiil of damiiges as jou may tonaiilnr piopur. W. .1 MOTNT. ( i. c itA.sirr. . .1 .1Ai < nu : iMii.Li's , Coiiiinltleo of Appraisers , Omaha Slay IS. 1SUJ. .M l d lot PHOl'OHAISrOU MUIIdMMJ MATKUIAI- , lurnbur. etc. : U. K Indian tprvlco , Kosu- bud Azonuy , n. I ) . , May S , ISJE ! . bulled piopos- air endorsed " ' fur lumber , 1'roposals , biilldlni ; inaturiiil , utc , " , us the uaso may bo , and ad dressed to tliu undiirslzniid at Hoiuhud iiKonuy. B I'- , via Valentine , Neb. , will ho ru- oolv oil ut this ugonuy until 1 o'ulocu p. in of Tuesday , .Miy4 , Iw2 , for fiuiiKhin i and de livering at Valentino , Nub. , or at points On tliu Kosobud Indian reservation 10 bo du-dg- iiii ted by the mUuralznud , about 2JJ.00J fcut of ussortcd lumbtir , H0.-0 hlilnglus , cn.cuj latin , brick , lime , hardware , door-i , window * , p.ilnls , oils. utc. . u full dofurlption of which. together with Information as 10 points of ilu- llvory , will bo furnUhcd upon application. Didders will bo required to state spuulti- ually In their bids the Propo-tod prlco of oauh article offoiud for dullvory under a uuntraut , mid thu punt or points It U pro posed to deliver thu artlutos , Thu rl4ht IK ru- Hurved to rujnet any or all bldx , or any p irt of any lild , If diiumod for tlio beat Interest of thu service Urimm.ii uiiM'K I * ich bid must be iiecoiiinaiitvd by a curtlllud uheukor draft upon ftotno l'nltedBUU.'Slnp < Hlioryor solvunt National bank In the vicinity ot tlio rcHldancii of tlio bidder , made payublu to I.IQ order of thu commlnilonur of Indian affair * , for at east 5 per ion I of thu amount of thn proposal , which cheek ordiaft will > ju forfultol to tliu fulled States In u iso any bidder nr tilililori rucuivliu un award bh ill fall to promptly x- I'uutu u eiintraut with gooil and sulliulunt sureties , otlinrwlso to bo relumed to thn bid der. Illds aecomp mleil by cash In lieu of a tortlflcd cheek will not bo considered I'or further Information upply to .1 Oeorgo \Vrlghi , United titutus Indlun AgouUMldl'ltM Mldl'ltM ToHiimiuil I'rnyn , J , IX llurdick , Charles n , Shaw , ncorgu Huniion , William V. Ilunion , Joseph 7 lirlicon. .lohn II. Ilarburg. I.ovl T , Hpiuigler , llury A , Ward und all other prop erty owners on Unntbtrout between 21st und 24th In tlio ulty of O'liuha. Vou am hereby notified that the under signed , throe disinterested freeholders of the city of Omaha , have lean duly appointed by thu mayor , with thu approval of thu city council of said elty , to ussnsn the damage to the owners respectively of Uiu property af- ( octoJ by grading Uraut street from "Ut to 21th utrautx. ilucliirod neuoiary by ordlnanuu Wlfl. passed April 12 , upurovod April lit Vou aru furtnor notltled that , having ao- ceptodsald uppolnti lunt and duly iiialllloil | us requlriid by law , we will , on thu 21st day of May , A , I ) . ISlU , at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon , at room 701 Nuw Vork I.lfo bullJIng , within tbo uorpor&tu limits of suld ulty , moot for thu purpose of considering and making thuukstisHuiuntof dumugus to tliu owaura re- Bpoetlvely ot said property , alfuctcd by said i-rudlng , taking Into consideration upoolut beiiL'Utt. If any. Vou uru notllled to bo present at the time and place aforesaid and nmUu uny objections t ! ) nr tatoiiiuiits uoneurnliu said assessmeut of dunianes us you may consider projiur. 'I' , II. Nlcuitocn ( ; , J. It. KI.KVC , U. L. 1 uou AS. Omaha , April 27 , IBM. MlldlH IM'KMVrXT MDIAVU.K IIIO U'l'IOX. ( mm .It Immlior Ot mil i. Neb , Mv rd Is1 Ho i nui * dty the i itv t mm il of tl. . city off uli i tin n < i\ot inn utrii' I II It pp Mi I Hill III sllle UIks tlO Const ril > ti I 111 tliOilt > of Hurili i n dps i * n n ted liolow v. Itli- In fiMMlny * utter HIP punllpil Inn of thurc > lut mi , 01 the personal sort lee thor of d . ij oidltiamp is niitlioilrrd and ii ,11 n I , snh | < IPMIIIS | to ho laid to thn pm- iniinout gndo n established on tlio ptod streets porlrted heroin ntul lo lie 'Minimi ' It def of stone , nrlllli'liil slonr , orloK or ti lns''u ponllng toopoi-lltpiil on < on llio In tlioollki if thoboird nf imiiilo wirk . ami niulor Us su per * ts'on , to- * * It- * AoM side of lOthst nil of block ns lIUi * . ors addition , lierinnnotit grnde , il fl whip \\est side of toili st. lots 1-2- - % ' block 1 Kounl/c's uh addition , perm inont gridi < , < tfl wide. Hnst sldoof Othst , tit lot Tsop 2 ? l.vix per manent grade , n tt wldiv Hist sldoof ith t or Park Wild up lot M Kountro's A \ < \ I , permanent grade. * ft wlilo Husl sldoof 7th M or Turk \ \ I d 110 , lots ,11 , ' 7 KounUo's A add , penmnout sri'lo G tl West sldo of 7th si or 1'ark Wl d u * o. lol-s N Si Kounl/o' A udd , uprmanont trine. Aft whip. West side of Altli M.lot 1 block S.W , pity per- maiiont guide , Oft * * idu T.ist stile of 20th st , lot block MI'i oil v pop maticnt graiip , (1 ( ft wldo. West side of anh si , lots t iiml ? block 19111 cllv. permanent grade , fi ft wldo. North sldu uf riilpigo st , lots ft-rt-T-S block ell ) ' , pormiinpnt gride , fl ft u Ide , South sldu of 1'lilcago si. lots 1-- , ! I hlooK M citv. permiiiient arado. Oft wide. North sldoof P.ivonporl st , lots 7-S lilo'k K ! citv , permiiiumt crude , fl fl whip. \Sost ship of 20th st. lot I block ls | > , clly.por- minion ! erailo. lift wide. l.usl side of ' 'nth st , lot , ' block l.XV ( etli , pnt matiunt grade , fl f I wide Nortli sldu of rarnam st , lots 1MI block I Summit I'lace. pormiinenl Jr ido. U fl wide North side of I'arn m st , lots II to ill 1 no s'vn ' blook I'.1. West Knd , perm inent grudo , fl fl whip. Ninth sldo of I'.irniiin si , lots 14-15-18blook 11 West Knil. peiinnnent gtnile , tl ft whin North sldo ot I'arnnni st , lots 10-11 blook 11 West Kud , pi'rnmnent undo , li fl wlilo Nortli fide of I'irnuiiist. lols IJ-l.l-U lihu-k I A'umo ' I'lii ; i. peini inent u'r'ilo. li fl wldo. Not Hi sldo of I'hloawo st , lots t-7-S block II olty , permanent grade , fl ft wldo. Ninth sldoof Ohloago st , lols l-2-'l-l hlool f.'iolly , perm inent grii'lo , rt ft wldn North side of C'hlo.iKO si , lot t * block II city , pormanout 41 a le , II ft nldo , -until sldoof v'hlL-ai.ostlots2-1 blocl. 51 cllj poriinnenl KI ido.K ft wldo. Ninth sideof Davenport Ht , lots 12blocli ! 7s elty. perm inent grade , s foot * ldn West sldoof'JUthst , lolM block .III oily , por- nriiionl irrudo lift \\lile. I , isl sldo of .Mill si , lot o block lie olty , per manent crude , I , tl wldo t-outh sldp of Uiipltol 110. lots 12-3 blooU SI eltv. poimniieiit gi.i lo , tl ft wide Soiilli side of I'apltol ave. lols 2-lblock.SI eltv , perm inont gradeU ft wide. South sulo of 1) i\eninil | si. lots 1 2-.1 Inopli 7 olty. perm inent arado. li ft w Ido. North shloiif laenport st. lotsli-T-S , b'oeli 51 eltv. poimiitiont grade , fl fl wldo \\ost sidoof l-th it. lots block Jl oitj , pur- manont grade , fi ft ldo. I' i l sldoof IMh st. lots 1-5 blook lit Itv , per- inonl crado , fl ft wldo. \\esl sldoof I7lh si.lols 1-S b'oel. Tselty.por- menont gt.ide. ii ft nlde. \ \ OKI sldo of ITlh st , south 75 ft of lot s block 5'ii-ltv. pariiianpnl 'l ido , d ftldo Smlli side ot laonpoil st , lots.l-l hloi'k il city , permanent iriailo. (1 ( ft wnlii. Siutli sl.'e of I ) i\enuort st. lot 2 block HJuly peimaiient KI ule. ii ft wide. K isl side of Klih st. lot I blocU 4" > olty pi r- miinonl trrude fl ft wide. West sldoof I'HIi si , lot 1 block 11 clly , pur- nrinent v rule lift wide. \\ostsldooflUllisl lolSbioek .110 clly , perm - m inent .i.ido il flldo. . .North side of rmn.ini st , lots 121II bloi-l ; Ai itiiti I'liirn. permanent undo , li ft wldo North side of rarnam st. lots II l'i-IH-17 hlo.'k 5 Alamo Plan poim.inent gr.ulo. ( fl wldo. Not Hi sldo of PmiHin st. lots Ii-l - ! I block I Alamo I'l /.i. perm inont T ido , fl ft ldo Not Hi siduof I'arn un st , lots 11 to 17 infill- she block'I .leioine i'ail. , PCIIII.IIH nt giado t ft wide. Noith shin of I'nrnam st , lots i-J-l-i block 3 .loronip 1'ark , norm ineut gradi * . fi tin Ide Ninth sldoof I'urn un s1 lols I lot itu'lusivij blook 7 .luiomu 1'uil ; , pcrmiiient grade , d fl wldo. Ninth siduof r.inrim Rt , lots II to l' ' Ineln- si * u block 1. West I Jl I. perm inont gia lu , ( i ft wide. North sldo of Tarn un st. lots U-IVlfi blook IM Wi st I'nd , i.uriiiiiiiont grade , li ft wldo Ninth sduot r.iiiiim st lots 10-11 block 10 West Hnil porniiinont grade , fl ft wldo. D.slslih' of .1 th live , lots IT , lflH block 1 Hansi-om I'l icr , perm mutit gi ule. l > flLlo. . \Ve.t s du of ; , 'Ui HI , south .K f I lot li I I Ilcillck . - .idil. permanent gi.idu. li fl w Idu West s de of ' 'Tth st , north .Ti fl lolJii.l l Ke'llcU's idd , permanent atle. d ft wide I ist silo of llth st. lots l-"i lilooi , .trolly piirmanont giudo. li fl ultle. Noith sldo of r.uiiim st. lots 10-11 block I S-iiiumlt I'l ice poimanonl uradf.uftlile I. nts do of4th Hi. lot 1 b oek 1 ( iii ami , ni .m inont undo , S ft wide. We-t side of Jllh st , lot II block 1 add , perm inont jr.idc , f ft wide. r. isthiduof .Mlh st , lots 2-l-l-i-fl-t block H \ " -mlili's idil. peimainint gi ido. i ftwld" I" i-t sldi ) of2ltliI. . lot I' ) IdluHlld. pjinri- ni'iit 1:1 ule. H ft wide. Westsldunf Ithit tulot.'ll sccU-n-ipor- : m inonlT.uli1. . h ft wide P. ist aide of 21th st. hits i-fi-7-S block 1'II'J ' ' pity , permanent grade H f t wide. r.iist sldu of 'Uh ht.Uil" 2J4b o kls7' ' clly pm mimini grnde , H fl wldn i.isl ; siduof 'Itti st. loM 7-s--IO ' ) blocU 137 1 oltv , iiurmaiiont made , s ft wide. Hist side of 21th si. lots 1 lo'i Inrlushohlo-k I Itoi Inch's .Inl mill , purmanunt grade S f t wide , A\est side of L'4th si. lots 7 to 1. Incliislvo b'ook I Armslrong'slsladd , ji"rmiinent grade , 3 feet wide. \\est \ s'du of 2th ! si , lots 1-2 block 'ISblnnN udd , nerm inent grinle , .S ft wl le. West side of 21th st. lols 2-ll-U block 0 bhliin'siidd , perm inuiit grade , H foot , wldo. Miiitli side of Davenport st , adjoliiliu High scliool irronn.i between 2Jth and " -'nil sts , pjr- mnnont grade. 8 feet wide. niHtshlu of 2'nd Ht , ndjotnlne High s-liool sronnil hotweon DoJuo nnd Davenport sts , permanent ur.idu.B ft wldo. Kistsldiiof 20th r.t. Ibtft block lOi'i ' clty.pcr- m inenl zrade , li f I n Idu , West sldoof 2Utb st , lot 4 black ISl'J ' city , perm - m inent gi.ulci ( ft wide. \\uhlsldu of 2 > th st. lot 1 block'.Wi clty.por- ni inont gi ado. fl ft wide. Kistfilduof JillliHt. lot I blocl .Ml'jOlly ' , nor- in meat LT.ulo , i ; ft wide. \VcHl ililuof 2)th ) Ht. lots 1-S block 1'jl'i ' city , pui mum nt urade. fl ft ui.ie. Noith Hldnof WooUvorlh ave , lots0-10 blo-k 0 Hans om I'luuc. porniununt Kr.ulu G ft wide. North siduof Wooluorth ao. lots 12-11 block 9 llanscom I'laee. puimanent gi.Mlu fl fl whlu. KislHlduot 20th HI. lols H.-ro llasoall's sub , piirmiinenl crido , n ft wide. And , bu It fuiihoi rushed : That thu bui1.1 : of puhllu works ho. und Is lieieby uiilhorUm ! and dlnst'tod lo cniiso a copy of tills resolution to hu published In thu olliul.il piporof tlio c ty for mm weiik , or bu ser\od on the owners of Hal 1 lols , and that 1111- lo > siieh nvMieis sliall within llviidaysafter the publication or nuivlcu of such uipy con st met said sldewall.H as heroin reqnlieil , that the hoard of puhllo works e uiso this same 10 liedone. llio cost of consliiii'llnu Hiieh Hide- walks respoollvclv * .o he nisossod uitalnst tbo rral ( ist-ittii , lot , or p.irt , of lot In front of uiid abutting Mich Hduwulkn. ! 1'assud , Jlay ; iid. Ib'i ; . K I' . DAVIS. I'resliliint of llio Coilnoll. Altpst : JOHN ( jUOVKS. City Clerk. Approved : fJKO. I' . JIKMIS , Mnyor. NOTIOC TO CONSTKUOT r > IIF.WAMCH. ) I'o the owners of tlin lots , parts of lots and real iistuto desoilbud In thn above resolu tion : Vou and each of von are hmohy notified to construct , perm.inonl sidewalk * us requited hy a lUMijiillon of the elly eoiintll and muvorof llio uity of Omaha , of which thu above Is u < ouy. I' W. HIIlKIIAUrtlUl. Oh ilrm in Hoar I ot i'ubllu Worka Omaha. Nub , May Istli , ISir. ' ' PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Foaled proposals will bo lucolvud by tha iinderHlgned until lno'clock : ) p. m , .InnOrlril , Ib'JJ , for llio following klnila of paving inuto- rial , vl/ : Hheut nuphllltlim Moux KalU or ether uranltu , \Vhlte ( Jolorado HaiiiNlonu. Hud Colorado Hundntonu. Wood r n If , Kas , stono. Vlirlliodro < | iially good brio It. And brlcV blocks' , ull ucrordlnz to ipeolfloa- > tlniii Tor pavtnE irrts of thu following Htroot unit ollefB In Inuelty of Omiha. comurlsod In HI root improvement dlitriets Nos 4il , 40 | und 402 , ordered Improved by Dnllnuneos No , .WtJl and au.VJ , und moio partlculurly doaurlbud al follows , vU. : No , 4M-Hamilton street from the wnst llnfl of 40lh htruol to thu east luiu of the vluduui ot tlio Hull MHO railway. No. 101Thu ulluy In block 2.V ) . city , und No. 40. Thu alloy In block 1U , Kountzo A Until1 * addition. Knch bid tonpeclty a prlco per enquire yard for the paving complete on thu mrout ami alleya. Work to bo done In Accordance with plant and ipcclflcatlonn on file In thu olllco of tlH board of puhllo works. Kuch proposal to bu made on printed blanUi furnlHliod by thu hourd , und to bu accom panied by a certified chock In Iho mun of JVjJ , payablu to thu city of Omaha , as un ovldoncu ot irood faith. Thu board reserves the right to award tin contract on all tbi'f aid dUlrlcU to otlier 01 on onuh dlstrlet Boparutoly , for thu dllloront kinds of m&terlal , nuUject to thu selection ol the material by llio property owner * , or mayor and olty council , to rojoot any or ull bids , and to walvo detects. I' . W. lUKKUAUbEK , Cliulrman Hoard of I'ublluorks. . Omaha , Nub , May Idth , la/.1. mlii-19-2 >