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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE' FRIDAY.TUJNJB 10. 1887. lumiivixo COEUOION. A Strange Turn or Affairs In the Commons. LONDON , Juno 0. This afternoon In the commons W. 11. Smith , government lender , gave notice tlmt to-morrow ho would move that the committee natuo a period at which they would report the Irish crimes net Amendment bill to the liou.it ; . Morley pro tested against no short n notice. Smith said the novermnent was unable until to-dnv to Jlnally decide on what course to pursue. The terms of Ills notice would bo on paper to night. He refused to nnmo the period ho would ask the committee to tix for reporting the bill. Smith's motion proposes tlmt thu Crimea bill bo reported by the 17th lust. The I'nrncllltes will oppose the motion by c\ery means In their nower. alleging tlmt It Is tin- 'lircccdcntcd. The unionists approve the mo tion. After the rejection of several amendments to clause four mid the application of the cloture rule , Dalfotir moved tlmt the section providing for the removal of venue to Lon don bo remitted rrom the bill. [ I'arnelllto cheers. I lie ndnilttud that there wore strong objections to this section and Bald as long as the ends of the goveinmont would be attained they would not show themselves obstinate to the moans by which the ends should bo reached. Sir Will him Vernon llnrcourt de clared that the government would bo unable to face the condemnation which the adoption of the section would bring upon thorn. The present proposal < ) a decent sham , .Smith arose to speak amid 1'arnoll cries of "cloturo , " "cloture. " Uoforo he linlshed his ilr t ( sentence , Hcaly moved tlmt the question bo put. llnaly's motion was agreed to amid louu cheers ) and laughter , lialfour's motion was then carried without division. Smith then cave notice that at 10 p. in. Friday , the 17th Inst. . ho would move the chairman forthwith to put tlio question on any motion , amendment or proposal relating to the clause under discus- Dion , and on each ot the leuialnlng clauses of the bill. Replying to a question by Sir Will iam Vernon Harcourt , Smith said it was not proposed that these mo tions Hhould be carried by a particular majority like the rule.-i of urgency. Half our announced the provision for the com mission that judxcK bo Included In the second bill , which would bo introduced Immediately , cmbodyine the now proposals of the govern ment [ loud lauzhter and Ironical cheers ] , ftrobablo to-morrow or ou Monday. The I'arnellltes will raise a debate on evictions tn Ireland. Mnncheater's Mayor Dead. iropvrtaMlMflni Jiimct ( lonlon llcnnctt. ] MA.NCHESTKU , Juuo9. fNow York lleratd Cable Special to tht BKH. ] Mnthow Curtis , mayor ot Manchester , who received the prince nud princess of Wales during the recent visit to the open exhibition , died to-night in his elehtleth year , lie was a very wealthy man , the head of the great cotton spinning ma chinists llrm of Curtis Sons , whose machines nro working all over the world. He owed his start In life and bubsequunt prosperity to nn American Kcntloman , J. C. Dyer.who brought over froui America when Curti.s was a young man a beautiful mechauleal contrivance for malting the wire cards attached to cotton carding machines , nud established a large manufactory for making these and other cot ton machinery. Ho took Curtis into his em ployment , promoted him , and when Uyor iiad mndo n fortune aided Curtis ta succeed to his business , which later crew to nn enor mous extent. Ho Accepti ) the Call. [ Coj > j/r/0it / / 1VI7 by Jamr * Gonlun LONDON , Juno 9. fNow York llernld Cable Special to the BKU | I saw Vicar Wassen , or the Holy Trinity , Lambeth , to-day. He said : "I have received the details of my ap pointment from Now York. I replied Imme diately by cable accepting the call , subject to reasonable permanency. I expect every thing Is now settled. I begin arrangements nt once tn leave Knglnnd by the middle of September. I received a a letter yesterday from the bishop of Rochcstnr , well known In Now York , In which ho was kind enough to congratulate New York on having secured my pastorate , although ho was very loth to part with mo from his diocese. A Brilliant Young Physician. * , Mi [ Copi/rfi/ftt 1897 tiy Jamci Gordon Dennett. ] PAHIS , June 9. [ Now York llorald Cable Special to the UKK. ] At a meeting of the French academic of medicine yesterday Dr. A. Robin was elected a member of the academle by a largo vote. Dr. A. Robin Is now the youngest member of the French academic of medicine. He Is only thirty- olicht years old , and already one ot the most brilliant of the savants of Franco. lr. Robin has made n specialty of typhoid fever , and out of 1,800 patients has never lost one. Steamers Wrecked. IIONUON , Juno 9. During the heavy fog which Is prevailing the British steamer Castloford , which left Montreal May 20went ashore off Slcllly Islands. It is believed she will prove ft total wreck. Salvers are at woilt nu her cargo. Thn German bark plsa. from Wilmington , N. C. , for 'London , was picked up In the channel and towed to Dunireiiess , where she Rank. It Is supposed she was damaged by collision , Nothing Is known of her crow. The Floods In Hungary. VIENNA , Juno 9. The situation In the flooded district in Hungary Is but llttlu changed. In soiuu cases the rescuing parties have been obliged to forced the people Into the boats , as they refused to leave their houses and property , without which , as they h expressed It , their lives would be worthless. I Marauders are wading through tbe waters at 1 night to plunder houses found deserted. Several ha\o been arrested. A Fierce Attack on Grovy. PAms , Juno 9. La Justice contains a fierce attaek upon President Grevy. The article purports to bo a conversation between Presldeat Orovy and Maron McKau during the recent crisisIn the course of which Presi dent Urovy threatened to resign If thu rou- vler ministry was upset and said on the next day there probably \\ould becmeutoin 1'arls , followed by a dictatorship aud foreign war. i Discussing Dnvltt's Speeches. LONDON , June 0. A cabinet meeting was hold to-day. Thn subjects discussed were the speeches ot Michael Davltt In Ireland during the past fortnight In which ho coun selled thu tenants to resist eviction by all means In their power , and the report on the progress of the Afghan boundary eommis- ( ton's work. " " "Thin Examination Not Complete. UKIU.IN , June 9. Prof. Vlrschow has not yet completed the examination ot the tissue removed from the crown prince's throat yes terday , The consultation of physicians has been postponed. The emperor to-day suf fered from a slight attack of lumbago , The hyuodormlc Injections of morphia have been discontlnuiHl , as it caused too much sleep. A Second Disagreement. Dciu.iN , June 9. The second trial of Hastings , editor of the Irish Citizen , for libelling Byrne , of the Freeman's Journal , and his wife , by connecting them with the I'liwulxpurk murder , wat held to-uny. The jury again disagreed. Ah Thorol . LONDON , June9. The "Vorstadt Xellune , L of Bt Petersburg , says the crarlna nml princess - * cess of Wales will go to Vienna strictly In cognito , to attend the accouchtneut of the duchess of Cumberland. i ] Captured By Ilio HpnnUli. LONDON , Junot' ' . Adlpatch from Manila kf. announces that the Spanish Sooloo oxpcdl- I' , ( Ion consisting of 800 men captured a fortified rebel village ou thu Island of Tapula , , After severe lighting with heavy losses on ; \ both side * . The rebels submitted and the rcDel chief was killed. > ' Ho Thanked the Doctor , BEK.LIN , Juno 9. Kmperor William to-day summoned Dr. McKouzle and thanked him \ for the care whlcli ho had given the crown prince. The emperor also consulted the doc tor In regard to hH own ailments. The Nav.nl Academy Commencement ' ANNAPOLIS , June I ) . The star -members ot this year's grid tint Ing class at ' the naval are : 1'irst , Rebut' Stacker , pi Mlnncapolb ; Socontl , Prank W. lllbbs , of Minnesota : Third , Elliott 8no\v , of Utah territory. Last night there wasa display of ( Ire-works and a bop , and to-morrow there will bo a review In honor of distinguished Ktiests. The order of merit In which the cadotH from the northwestern states will graduate at the naval academy on Friday Is as follows : 1 , Robert Stacker , Minnesota ; 2. Frank W. Hlbbs. Minnesota ; 4. IJ. C. Decker , Illinois ; 0. u. W. Wplls , Illinois ; 8. Walter a. Hurkc , Illinois ; 10. II.V. . Stearns , Iowa ; in. Ford U. Drown , Iowa ; ! V , lleniy Allen , Wisconsin ; 37. Frcfli-rlck E. Swan- stroui , Minnesota ; 4Q.JL'olln S. CralK. Iowa. AN 1MPO11TANT DECISION. The Ilcpuaiatlon JUy Southern States of Intercut on UomU. Nr.w YOHK. JunoO. Kx-Jud o Andrews , of this city , received by telegraph one or the most Importantdcclslons that has boon given Tor many years In tlio matter of the repudia tion by the southern states ot the Interest of itato bonds. The decision Involves Interests of n vast amount. Judge lioiul , of the United States circuit court of .Raleigh , N. C. , decided the case of the special tax bondholders In their favor. North Carolina issued bonds In ISC'J and lias tiot paid Interest for many years. The pay ment of bonds to the amount of glO.OOO.OUO Issued by the provision In the act of Issu ance , which ordered the levy of n special tax on all real and personal property of the state to onc-oluhth of ono pur cent. The object of the snlt was to compel the state to levy this tax to pay over due coupons , which amount to nearly 100 per cent , of the total Issue of the special tax bonds. The dllllcultv In all previous suits has been that the stcUo Itself has been a necessary party , ami the courts held that thu state could not bo sued by citi zens of other states. The plnlntllf In this case , however , was a citizen of North Care lina. Now , tor the tiret time , tlio federal courts held the state amendable to bo sued by Us own citizens where the lederal question Is presented by the clashing laws Impairing tbe obligation of contracts. The decision holds the acts passed by North Carolina to stop the collection of taxes to pay this Inter est null and void and agents of the state must proceed to collect the taxes and pay the Interest. A special session ot the legislature will probably be called on the situation. lo\vh Supreme Court Decisions. lis : MOINKS , Jo. , Juno 9. | Special 1'elo- cram to the DKE.J Supreme court decisions were handed down to-dny as follows : Daniel Wovland , trustee , vs Atchlson , Topeka & Santa J < o railway comuany , .appellant , superior court of Cedar Rapids. Reversed. Anna M. 13 u Her , appellant , vs Caroline. VYiIIigrod , Marshall district. Alllrmod. In the matter ot the estate nf David R. Fos ter , Clayton clicult eourt. Reversed. State vsJ. H. Rowland , appellant , Clarke district. Afliriued. State vs Ucorgo C. Montgomery , appellant , Washington district. Alllimed. Jacob Wattemeycr vs Wisconsin , Iowa & Nebraska railroad , appellant , Ilardlu. county. Unversed. Kll/nbotli and Martin Goodyear vs I. U. and . C. Ooodvcar and others , appellants , Green district. Itovcisod. Ilclen M. Percell , appellant , vsVllllam L. McRoynoldset al , executors of Solomon MoRcyiioUh , Wapello circuit court. Re versed. Opinion by Severs , Deck dissenting , Iowa's Labor Party Nominates. MAiisitAi.r.Tovi'N , la. , June 9. [ Special Telegram to the UKE. ] The Union Labor party mot here to-day and nominated a lull state ticket , headed by M. J. Calne , of 1'owbehclk county , for governor. There was a lively licht between tha old greenback ciowd.lcdby ex-Congressman ( iillotto , nnd the now greenback crowd , led by ex-Con gressman Wellor. The former tried to nomInate - Inato lien Fredericks , a leading democrat , oxpectlne that the democrats would then bo compelled to take him up , but \Voller \ beat them and nominated an antl-f uslonlst. Three Days Drowned. FELLA. la. , Juno 0. [ Special Telotjram to the DEI : . ] Three boys Dick and Morice McAdow and Dud Thomas aged fourteen , seventeen and fourteen years respectively , were drowned thin afternoon while bathing In the river a few miles from town. They got into deep water and could not swim. A Defaulting Sheriff. DES MOINKS , la. , June 0. | Special Tele gram to the DKE.J A dispatch from Waukon states that the sheriff of Allamakee county has left for parts unknown , leavluc debts to the amount of 5.1,000 to 510,000 owing to the county and to other parties. Ills name is C. A. LatUold. Killed For Ilia Parents' Crime. QUINOV , 111. , June 9. This evening Mar tin Curry , jr. , aged fifteen , was shot and mortally wounded by Julius Albright. Six teen years ago Albright , than a citizen of this place , became jealous of the attentions paid his wife by a man named Martin Curry. He procured a divorce and removed to ht. Louis. Mrs. Albright married Curry soon after and they Imvo lived hero since. A low days ago Albright returned to this city and was seen liangine around thu Curry residence. This evening he walked up to the door of the house and shot Martin Curry , jr. , son of his divorced wife byherprosenthinband. Young Curry was sitting down at the time and re ceived the bullet In his neck. Iln cannot re cover. Albrlclit , when taken to prison , said the shot was Intended tor the older Uiirrv , whom ho had never forgiven lor alienating his wife's affection , and after sixteen years had determined to take revenge. A Iicathcr Constitution. BKOCKXON , Mass. , Juno 9. The Shoe makers' convention spent a larger part of the forenoon In drafting a constitution which was not completed when the convention ad- jouiued at noon. At the afternoon session the committee on law reported a constitution whlcli was accepted governing the various details ot the craft The committee will con sider the apprentice system , hours of labor and equalization of prices and report at a future unto to the general executive board. A resolution was adopted placing a boycott on nil shoes inado by llanan .t Son , of New York. The label heretofore used by the national executive council nas been accepted and will bo Issued under , curtain restrictions to bo upod only on the class of goods for which It was granted. McMncklu Denounces OTJrlon. NKW YOUK , June 0. John McMackln , leader of tlio Henry Oeorgo party In this city , whoso position as chairman of the mass mooting In honor of William O'Brien on Satuulay evening caused the latter to with draw , lniswritten an open letter touching thatoplsodo and the denunciations which O'Drlen muled at him ( McMackln ) in his spwch at tne Hotlman house banquet Mon day night. McMacKln is very bitter In his denunciations of O'Drlon and those with whom he associated In > o\v York. The K In ml Ciinnrdcr. DOSTON , Juno 0. The Cunard steamer Cophalonlca , whoso management was lined 1,000 lor landing an Insane woman at this port , was permitted to clear and sail to-day upon depositing Sl.ooo with the surveyor of the pott , The Cunard company will appeal to the secretary of the treasury for a remit tance of the lino. Ail Over-Supply of Whisky. LOUISVILLE , Juno 0. At a meeting of the Kentucky DMlllors' association to-day n resolution recommending the rcssatlon of the production ot whisky from July 1 until October 1 , 18SH , was adopted. Ninety-live per cent of the producing capacity of tbo state was repioaented. Uolllng lUllls Out of Coke. CHICAGO , June 9. Tbe blast furnaces and steel mills of the &outn Chicago rolling mills closed down to-night on account of tbo ex haustion of the coke supply nnd 1,800 men are thrown out ot employment. This U tbo result ot tbe I'emisylviuila strike. A Unto Wnr. ST. Louis , Juno 9. The Indianapolis & tjt. Louis railroad company made an open cut of about seven cents on live stock between hero and Indianapolis , and It la expected other roads will meet It and a rate war will ensues. Yard innters In Session. DCTHOIT , June 9. The thirteenth annual convention of tbe Yardmasters' Mutual Bene fit association la in session here , Officers imoelecto.1 to-day , , KAfLllOAD COM M1BS1ONEU8. They UITO a Few Pointers to the InterState - State Board. ST. I'AUL , JuuoO. Theconventlon of rail road commissioners ot the northwestern states this morning passed the following resolution elution * : Resolved , That tn the opinion of tbe mem bers of this convention , thn phrase "under substantially similar circumstances and con ditions , " In the fourth section of the Inter state law , oudit to bo construed liberally and that a lower rate to the manufacturer or producer Is not In conflict with the spirit of this fcectlon of that law. provided all persons nnd localities under substantially slmilarclr- cumstanccs and conditions arc treated alike : and they would respectfully ask from the Inter-state commerce commission an ofllclal Interpretation of the section. The secretary , to whom was referred tlio matter of having uniform blanks for returns to bo mndo by railroad companies , recom mended that no change bo made this year , but that the Inter-state commission call a general convention of railroad commission ers to consider the matter and adopt unlrorm blanks. The report was adopted. Thu com mittee on freight classllieatlon reported , callIng - Ing the attention of the Inter-state commis sion to the utility aud Importance of maintaining a uniform classification covering the railroad freight tralllc of the entire country. A resolution stronuly approving section 5 of the Inter-state law. and asking Its enforcement by national and htiUo commissions was passed. After the discussion of tbo safety appliances tor freight cars , resolutions were passed declar ing It the Imperative duty of railroad com panies to equip their f i eight cars , as fast as practically possible , with safety or automatic coupling drawbars nnd with newer brakes ; nlbo , that unless the railway companies commence this work within a certain time , that It bo the duty of the railroad commissioners to recommend the enaction of proper laws looklne to the ac complishment ot this much desired end. In reterence to the Sunday work question the commissioners strongly recommended that no more trains bo run on Sunday than is Im peratively necessary to tbo public welfare. The executive committee was ulven power to call the next meeting any time before con- cress convened. Emigrants Ilcfuscd a Niw : YOUK , Juno 9. At the meeting of the emigrant commissioners to-day tbe ques tion of permitting tbo landing of about ninety emigrants from lieland'who came hero on the steamer City of Chester came up. The emigrants had been sent hero by the British government , which paid their pas- saves. The commissioners finally decided to permit the landing of three women and ono man and their families , numbering in all twenty-one. All the others , who are now de tained , were ordered to be taken back by tbe Inmaii Steamship Company. Chandler to Succeed Plko. CONCOUD , N. U. , Juno 9. In the repub lican senatorial caucus to-night William E. Chandler was nominated as tbo candidate to till the vacancy opened by the death of. Sen ator Pike. Chandler received twenty-nine moro than the necessary number of votes and the nomination was made unanimous. A motion to also nominate a candidate for the term beginning March 4 , 1338 , was re jected. Tbo democrats to-night nominated Hon. Harry Ulnghain for tlio senatorial vacancy. Chicago's Labor Troubles. CHICAGO. Juno 9. At a meeting of the bricklayers' union to-night a committee was appointed with full power to settle all ques tions by arbitration with tha master masons. This It Is thought portends an early settle ment of the treat lockout. The contracting carpenters appear determined to enforce the nine-hour rule next week and the men claim to be equally determined to resist It. A strike appears to be Inevitable. The Sharp Jury Fixers. NnwYonic , June 9. The grand jury has dismissed the cbargo of embracery against fJeorce H. Warner , who talked with Juror Sutton. The jury Indicted George W. Lynch , an officer of ono > of Sharp's rail roads , for embracery. Thn Now Silver Certificate * . NEW YOHK , Juno 9. Vice President Jor dan , of the Western National bank , , R ys It will probably bo some time before the new silver certificates will be ready , but tempo rary certificates will be provided for trading purposes. A Musical Instrument Failure. NKW YoriK. Juno 9. Joslas Saenger , mus ical Instrument maker , assigned to-day with preferences amounting to $39,000. The assets are believed to be about 850,000 , with liabili ties somewhat larger. Plorce Elected Proaident. MiKNEAi'OMS , June 9. A special to the Journal from Grand Forks , Dak. , says the regents of the North Dakota university at a meettnc this morning unanimously elected ox-Goveinor Gilbert A. Pierce president. Arrested For Murder. WAiutKNSuuiia , Mo. , June 9. Daniel Cox , n farm hand , was arrested hero to-day by Sheriff Powell , of Green county , Illinois , and will bo taken back to Waltervlllo In that state for trial for the murder of W. N. Mice. Liansdownc to Bo Honored. , . WiNNii'KO , Juno 9. A London -special says that Lansdowne will bo madd a duke in connection with the distribution of 'jubilee honors. Pennsylvania Republican Convention. PHILADELPHIA. Juno 9. Chairman Cooper , of the republican state committee , to-day issued the call for the state conven tion to be held at liarrlsburg August 17. Iron and Steel Workers. PITTSHUKO , June 9. The consideration of the wage question was continued by tbo Amalgamated association of Iron and stool workeisiu thulr convention to-day. / * Steamship ArrlvaK , Niw : YOUK , Juno 9. [ Special Telegram to the UEE.J Arrived The steamer Penuland , trom Antwerp. > Duslncss Failure. CINCINNATI , June 9. George A ! ' Mlddlo- ton , hurvlvlng parter of O'Connell & Middle- ton , boot and tthoe dealers , assigned to-day Liabilities estimated at 818,009 ; ] assets , 815,0-10. Men. Yesterday morning Congressman Lntrd , E. L. Webster , C. A. Dietrich , A.L.Chardo nud James M. Iloartwell came up from Hustings nnd conferred for sonic time with Mr. Holdrogo , of the IJ. & M.m ono of the rooms of the Paxton. The object of the conference , Sir. Luird refused to di- vulgo. _ M'en on tlio Watch. John Dln mnn nnd Charles Emory , both woll-kuown detectives , who have boon connected with the Western Detective - tivo tiguiic.3' , severed their connection with that association ton days ago and are now in business for themselves. They will soon open nn olllco in n centtal location. _ An American Article of most careful and original manufacture. Colgate's Cttshmero Uouquot Toilet Soap. _ Another New Deputy. Sheriff Coburn has appointed Gcorgo B. Strykor ns deputy sheriff , vice Henry Grcbo , resigned. Mr. Grebe has been connected with , the sheriff' 'a ofllco , as chief or deputy , for fourteen years and resigns to go into business. Pozzoni s Complexion Pot < dor pro duees u soft and beautiful skin. It com bines every clement ot beauty and purity. Sola by druggists. Funeral Notice. The funeral of Wm. T. Preston will take place to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from tbe residence , corner of Seventeenth and Clark streets. Friends of the family invited , Kt * VSfc. V < -f w THE SPOTTERS BOUND OVER , The Council Bluffs Baleen Informers Held To tbo Dlttrict Court. MIRTH AND MUSIC AT MERCERS i A Union Pacific tnntojro Killed Tlic W. O. X. D's. Permanent Ilntuo -Tho Court Orlt | | 1'ulloo PickIng - Ing Other Local. The Spotters Hound Over. A.P.MeLeron and 11. Unrvillo , charged with accepting bribes to desist from prosecuting forty-otic liquor cases in Council Bltillscro arraigned before Judge 13orka yesterday afternoon and held in (300 bonds each for appearance at the district court. In default they wore taken to tbo county jail. One is from Lo Mars and the other from Choro- kou , Iowa , and thulr occupation for aonio time has been that of spotting saloons selling liquor. Attorney llahlinc , of Council Bluffs , and Attorneys Smith and Felkcr , of Omaha , appeared for the state. For the defense Jacob Simms , of Coun cil Bluffs , and T. M. Xink , of Lo Mars , appeared. An attempt will bo made to-day to secure their release on n writ of habeas corpus. * A imitiLIANTUEUEPriON. : Tha Fete ut the IMorocr Mansion At tended By n Thousand Guests. The reception of Dr. S. D. Mercer and Mrs. Mercer , at their handsome residence lust evening , was the most brilliant event of the season. The spacious grounds were lighted by Chinese lanterns and the mansion was most brilliantly illuminated. Nearly one thousand of the elite of the city were present , and over three hun dred carnages had arrived at 10 o'clock. A detailed description of the toilets is not at this time possible , but it is proper to say that no more elaborate or elegant display was ever afforded in a city in the west. Diamonds upon snowy throats and arms rivalled the brilliance of the illuminations , and beautiful coiffures were lavishly adorned with the sparkling Jewels. A sumptuous collation was served at 11 p. m. , while the whole evening was transformed into a season of harmony by exquisite orchestral music. * KILLED DV THE CARS. An Aged Laborer Killed on the Union Pacific Tracks. An employe of the Union Pacific mot with a fatal accident on the company's tracks near Twenty-fourth street yester day afternoon. Ho was coming toward the city about 5 o'clock and stepped off the track to avojd * an outgoing train. Ho was struck by ; in , incoming dirt train and run down. Hv was brought at once to the city and died/soon ; after reaching the hospital. Th0 > Union Pacific surgeon who was called to1 attend the injured man failed to loam his name , and no one seemed to know it ; ' ( Up to u late hour he had not been idp/ijjiiied , although ho is known to liavo bojm an employe of the road. The deceased was about sixty years of ago. The [ coroner will take charge of the romaljps this morning. LOOKING FOU'A LOCATION. The W. C. X. U. % VUI Purchase a Bite and Huild'a Home. The monthly meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance union took place yesterday afternoon at the Gorman church on Dodge street , near Thirteenth. The church will hereafter bo the meeting place of the association until a perma nent homo can bo secured. The question of a location was discussed , but no action taken. It is the intention to purchase a site und erect a building. Until a desira ble site can bo secured tbo Tuesday and Thursday night meetings will be hold at the German church and the Chinese class will also hold their meetings in the church at 2 o'clock on Sunday afternoons. The association is devising means for the purchase of n home where the work of reformation may bo carried on to the best advantage. THE COURTS. The Business Occupying Judicial At- tinu Yesterday. In the United Stales circuit court yes terday morning , the case of Wm. Ayers & Brother against the Sloraan brothers was being heard by Judge Duudy. Hawkins and Hubbard the two men who assaulted the postmaster at Superior were arraigned yesterday morning and pleaded not guilty of attempt to rob the postojlico. The jury In the case of Becker vs. the shorifl of Dixon county , last night re turned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff , of five cents. Yesterday morning Judge Dundy , with jury , commenced to hear the case of Becker vs Brown , sheriff of Dawson county. Becker had a mortgage on goods belonging to Zook & Co. , which the sheriff , for Lyon & Co. , eastern credi tors , attached. DISTKICT COURT. Jeff W. Bedford sues Charles E. MHler to secure the forfeiture of whatever right the latter has in the north forty feet of the south eighty feet of lot 4 , block 7 , in Kirkwood's addition , on the ground of failure to comply with the coalract of purchase. Wm. F. McMillan seeks divorce from his wife Margaret , to whom he was mar ried in Athens , N. Y. The ground is desertion. Judge Hopowcll ( shearing the trespass case of the Post-Dispatch company against the Wallace brothers. The hearing of the two street railway injunction cases , was to huvo taken place before Judge Neville yesterday morning1 , but was put over until Saturday next , the temporary restraining order being still in force. " ' In the district court William F. Me- Mcnamy has filed , nn application for divorce against Mary McMcnaray. They were wedded at Aptjiens , N. Y. , in 1871. Two years ago tho" wife deserted him and this is made the grounds for divorce. To-morrow mornint Judge Wakelcy will hand down decisions in the coses of Patterson against , MuLeod and Cooley against Mahouoy ot al. 'Tho jury in the ciso of the Times-Dis patch publishing' ; company against George G. Wallace of al returned a ver dict yesterday aftcrhnon in favor of de fendant. The jury was out about ten minutes. The suit jvas for f 80,000 dam ages. THE AVATElt WOJIK'S CASE. Some time ago , it will bo remembered , Marshal iiold , of Omaha , ono of the stockholders in the water works com pany , brought suit to enjoin the same from issuing new stock'or removing the plant to Florence , on the ground that these moves were calculated to defraud him of his rights in the promises. Yes terday the water works companv filed their answer. They admit that it is their intention to build a now plant at Flor ence , and refer to the report rnado to the directors last November , that the com pany > vas ooliged to add to the capacity for supplying water and to the settling capacity. Much additional pipe was required quired and the pressure would have to bo increased to force the water to the high plac38. To make the needed improvements would require an outlay of $785.000. A copy of this re port , it is claimed , was sent to Mr. Field , and at a meeting of the htockholdersiiela January .1,1637 , at which all the stock pf th6 company was represented cxcoptlnft twelve , the report was unanimously adopted. On December 8 , last , a call was hindo for u meeting of tlio stockholders for December 17 , to determine the ques tion of tin incronso In stock , mid the answer claims that Mr. Field was notified by registered loiter which ho must Imvo received bccauso they hold his receipt for a registered letter. The meeting did no business but adjourned to the annual meeting , nnd nt this meeting , tlio answer goes on to state , Mr. Field was present by proxy ntid voted for the increase of stock anil also to make it preferred stock. The answer pees on to ndd that Mr. Field was notified of the ac tion taken by letter , and that ho approved of what had boon done. A denial is raatlo of any intent to use any of the money received for the preferred stock to nay the debt of the new man agers to Messrs. Johnson , Hogors , Morse and Dnniont , of the old organization , or for any other than its legitimate needs. Tlio answer sots forth that slnco the ucw management has taken hold thorn lias been f 175,000 expended in improvements to the system , nnd votiohnra and receipts nro submitted for the money. Ono hun dred thousand dollars of this amount was raised on short time loans , nnd the answer states that it willhavo to bo taken up out of the proceeds of thn sale of the preferred stock. The claim is ruado that inasmuch ns Mr. Field votnd for nnd agreed to both the improvements and the issuu and salu of thu stock ho cannot now bo allowed to como into court and ob ject. Led the Police a Chaio. The pelico had a lively chase last night nftcr n man named H. Smith , who is charged with larceny. Smith , Robert Gilmore and a man named Long became engaged in a row in ( Jus Schultz's sa loon on Twelfth street. In the melee Long was touched for his watch. Ilu re ported the matter to the police , ami Of ficers Godolit aud Brady succeeded in capturing Smith and Gilmoro. While waiting for the patrol wagon Smith broke away from the oflicers aud led them a chase through"tho mud to tlio comer of Sixteenth and Chicago street ? , where ho was caught by Ofhcer Whalen. Long's watch was tound in Giluioru's posses sion. _ Suspicious Characters. Ed Shcean was arrested last night and slated as a suspicious character. Ho is supposed to have been connected with the recent robbery of the H. & M. cars. Detective Horrigan.of the police force , arrested John Connors nnd Charles Allen last night and charged thorn with bhing suspicious porsonoges. They were try ing to dispose of a lot of jewelry which they are thought to have stolon. A Dlvorco Suit. Amanda II. Mitchell tiled a suit for di vorce in the district court clerk's oflico yesterday against Thomas II. Mitchell. They wcro married in Albany , N. Y. , in 16G7 , and one child is the issue of the marriage. The phuntifi" alleges that de fendant has treated her cruelly and bru tally , and that she has been compelled to support herself and child by teaching school , _ Fourth \Vnrd Republicans. A meeting of the Fourth Ward Repub lican club was culled nt Gurmanm hall last night. President Webster arrived at 8 o'clock and remained' quarter of an hour. No other mumbors appearing the meeting was declared adjourned. The object of the meeting was to hoar the re port of a committee appointed to revise the constitution and by-laws of the club. Ice Crenin Festival. Nearly two hundred ladies and gentle men attended the ice cream and straw berry festival given by the young people of the Hillside Congregational church nt Omaha View last evening. During the evening a pleasing musical programme was presented , consisting of qnartette and trio singing and instrumental playing. Incorporated. . The Goodrich Lodge hall association filed articles of incorporation yesterday with the county clerk. The object is to erect a building for the use of Odd Fel lows' bocictics. The capital stock is Sri.OOO. The oflicers are John U. West , William R. Mattins , Brooks E. Rogers , Taylor Truner and L. L. Armstrong. Brevities. OHicer Turnbull is daily decorated with a boutiuniero. The union Sunday schools will enjoy an excursion to Weeping Water on Sut- urday. Police OBiccr Peter Matza has returned from North Bend much improved in health and will bo on duty in a few days. A Peter's ponce box , stolen from some Catholic church and rilled of its contents , was found on the streets yesterday morn ing and taken to the central police wtu- tion. tion.The The deputy chiefof , police desires to notify the owners of dogs that they must bo tugged or they will bo bliot. A general crusade against ownerless curs will bo commenced to-day. Personal Paragraphs. F. J. Foss , Crete , is in town. J.'E. Tate , of Chicago , is at the Mil- lard. lard.C. C. H. Miller , of Kearney , Neb. , is ut the Paxton. , Frank Ransom , of Nebraska City , is at the Pnxtou. "Rotten Joe" Hollman , of Emerson , is in the'city. Hon. J. C. Crawford , district judge , is hero from West Point. Miss Hays and Miss Freeman , of the Modjosku company , are at the Millard. General Passenger Agent Morse , of the Union Pacific , has gone to Chicago. Brad Slaughter , clerk of the late unlamented - mented house of representatives , is In the oily.R. . R. O. Phillips , familiarly known as "Oil Room" Phillips , is hero from Lin coin. coin.Hon. Hon. John Y. Stone , of Glenwood , la. , is at tne Paxton , accompanied by Mrs. Stone , QGeorge Boggs and wife , who have been east for the last month , returned home yesterday. State Senator Hcartwcll and State Sen ator Meiklojolin are in the city on their return homeward from Lincoln. fS. H. H. Clark , general manager of the Missouri Pacific , nnd wife loft for St. LoniH last night in Mr. Clark's private car. car.lion. . R. C. Kimball , of Now York , ono of the leading cigar anil tobacco dealers in the country , is in the city visiting Max Meyer. She has thn complexion of a peach , Pozzoni's Medicated CoinnloxlonPowdur did it. Sold bv all drucgista. EVERY LADY who de lrc a perfect FORM AND FIT lUoulrt wenrone. wuiMif.ko.k uub < ii ( KCICUTU CWET CO. : il uO lirtit SU , AMUBESIENTS. The Naiad Qttoon Finds I'lnco In the 1'opulnr lluart. The threatening skies mid muddy streets of last evening did not prevent the assembling of a full huuso at tlio fourth presentation of the "Naiad Queen" at the opera house last night. To manv , the performance was entirely now. To others it was the second and third pre sentation of the piece , while not a few could bo found who had witnessed the niece every night of its production hero. In evidences of appreciation the gather ing was as demonstrative as it was largo and Intelligent. Almost everything was rapturously applauded , and though en cores wcro demanded , the management refused to accede in every instance save when the audience would not be deprived of a repetition of the grand trio butweon the Misses Merkcl and Mr. Troynor of Council Blulls. That piece was repeated , to the exceeding pleasure of the audience. It is undoubtedly ono of the prettiest trios ever written , and it must bo said that it is most admirably rendered by those three sweetly blending voices from over thn river. Miss Edith Davis makes a pretty Xanota , the Gypsy queen and sings her part of the duet with LaKondo with ease and sweetness. Rose Brady's Vivauna was pleasantly enacted and her solo "Merry Zingara" nicely rendered. Grace Hurk made a pleasing looking widow , Madame Goodheart , ami sung her simple solo with feeling. Daisy Mans was very attractive of Neta Lea , child with a tender heart. Sam'l R. Miller ns Lesparto , king of the Dryads , has an excellent presence. His armor is gorgcousutiss rctili/ed. Ho is kingly and knightly In his bearings , and Ills leader ship of the Dryads is the perfection of military bearing and diirnity. The re markable evolutions of the Dryads is to bo credited to him , and last night the waves of applause which greotcu their work must have been Indeed most grati fying to him. Mr. Miller is a young man but he has been thirteen years with this entertainment. A very pretty little act was that of the little orphan , Arthur Leo , which was performed by George Meees , seemingly about six years of ago. The little girl who sang with the boatman also acquitted herself most cntcrtaingly. Miss Stoinhauscr was last night remem bered by a beautiful llortil ollcring. To night the opera will be repented. It ought to have a full house. It will also be rendered on Saturday afternoon and evening. It would bo to the credit of Omaha if the piece could draw a full house , for a couple of nights next week. HAY FEVER. NOTICE All sufforprs from HorFoverwho will use the Smokollall and "Dobollator"pack- ngoslx weeks prior to August 1st , Ib37 , nnd bnvo the tlrst symptoms of the dlsonno npponr nftcr that data , we will ItUFUNUTllK.MUNUV In t summer this remedy was used by many Btittcrora , and gave aatlsfuctloii la oycry case. -carbolic Sraoko" plves Immediate relief In Catnrih , Asthma , llronchlal und Throat Affec tion * , Headache- , Croup , Colds , Lung DlBnatcs , etc. , and If tnktn In connection with our Dobel- later treatment Is warranted to euro every caso. A Free Test nt our olHco parlors. Bent by mull on receipt of prlco , ? 3. Sraoko Uall , $2 , Uobellutor fl. fl.CAUROUO SMOKE HALL CO. , Koom 11 Creiffhton Block , Onialm , Nob. TMi beautiful Island , no-r famom m onoot tlio most attraotUu sinniuflrroiorti on tlio KnutArn oomt llosln rucKHinnquoUilrbtir. ptf the cj.nl of ilalim. betwoonthntnnlnlundnnilclrnnrt Mnnnn. Ithnsnrhoro froiitnue of thlrlT-llro mlles , dooplr Indenteit 67 ninncroin kiir.i. chuiraa nn J inlotn , while tbo Inurlor abound ! In lofty and densely woound hills that offer rare charms to the lorcn ot the plo turcaquo Thecllff * thntovorhnnK tliosoa for many niilosura tnilj urund. Tno view of tUoso inlghtr nail uwo-la- nplrbiK rocks , toworlns Btralitht u out of the son. will nlona rcp y the visitor fur the journey there. The Hotels , to be Opened July I , nrethetlneit to bo found cast of Iloiton. They nro hcnutlfull'rurnlnhed nml appointed thrnuvlinnt , nnl In both eitortor and Interior liuve an ulr of homellka comfort nnd rotlnoment Aoldom to ba rouad. There ro noino torty mlloi of ro'icts nntho istnnil , nnd the drive * nro Tnrled nnd liitorestln ? . 'Ilia ntnblpsare well equipped with wcll-tniluoJ laddlo anddrlTlnKhortot , The bnallnR nnd n < htnz are ozoallont , and canoe * with Indian noldca. ure Hlwiiysut hand. iio\v TO UIT TO OAMPonKttp , TaUo thontonmorinf thulntarnntlnnnl Line , IMT- Inglloslon Mondity , Wednotdar unit Friday nt 8,31 a. m. , arriving at Kastport the follunlng inurntiii : at An unn * steamer connects with nil ttonmnriat Eu tport for Canipobellu , tire mlle * dlitant. The ttoamer of Ilio Intcrnntloniil Line nra new and nro the tlnoncoastwise ktenmon from lloiton. IJy rail irovln Uoitunund Mulnour Kutorn II. It. In Cimuai tlienco by at auior down thn bo mtlfal SlCroU. rlvur , or by ciirrlnco tolnsti > ort IM ) hillun. , . lly cither routobuggiigo m y bo chocked through toCainiiobulln. . . . From Bar Harbor to Cnmpouolm. Tuko atcamer at liar Harhnr fnr MnchliK. whora ciirriiiBC" may alivnv < l > n found In ro.idlnosii. Drlvo tu Lubcc. 2 < mllci. tliunco bjr torry.to Cuiniiobcllj (11 ( mlle ) . The drive Uonsy nnd dpllshtful. Application for rooini niair boniKdoto T.A. DAIl- KKU. hotel munutfor , at the omca of the iiiidi'rdirned. llluitrutod book" rlih rnllrosd iirnl ttoamBr time- tnbles , plans of the hotel and luniHoftho HlanU mny bnbad.aj ell as full Inform itliin tl'.i"1 ; ! " * tno property onarpllMtlnn to AI.EXH. POIUKII. en. Manager CanipabeUo Iilund Co. , BtatoHI. , Boston , MUM. -T , Kwlioauth Mglicit rxcellen- rles hi ilmiirliursiicunifort anil - " > % * lt riiiral'llllumill art tlirreivHliia JTJ\S favorllttliifaflilouableftrel : . Viff Outn.raeU IJ.AT.COUSINS , -1 * on every vale.I HEWVORK. AS BRIGHT'S ' DISEASE , DROPSY & Diabetes are CyreJ by the Isah ! MM SfilajWatEf Daathi from them araiacrltlcet. Dlichxrgoi , > trlc- turoi , | irt ) tate liland. vurlcoiolo und ulutdcr and chronic itlirniairauio them nnd rauit be cur d by the Ainhel Mudlc.il HurvauKuropeaaund American ipcclullit iibyilclan't localund Internul perfoctrom * cdlc or thu luHiroM nru loit. Old uli ) ilclan's ntivlio aad book , nltli imrtlenliiri andcurai. freoni 291 Hronilway , Now York. r lrcur < lln < jiUj ljy > rB 't < i-U > ii.Uoitclu . UiComtlnta. Ou rAnte iltho . \t \ on * In Ui world vcnentliiK euntlcuani XHctrtoi Mianitto Ml , BcUr.tloc. t'owtrrul , IJartblo , . . , _ 7Ooref rubl > a K8 cllt.Told IrtuJi. Pr r ,009 cor d. Jtnil bt.mp for t anirtiltt. ' tfi ITOIl rflHKAHLV ALsqXUf.CTM'0 iJf ' - j. fju WAMIK * vt. Pmcwo- 8. S.VAS n. H. 't TO VAN BIMEN (6 ( COMPANY Douglas and 14th Sts , Hole Aficnl * for the following BARGAINS ! * rrn forlotO. blocV " 1C , " GO-XIM ) , Baundors 4jUuU lIlniolinUKh'snilil. ff inn for'-'couth ftont lot * In Hullinnn Tor- 4 > I UU race , nu r I.ca\onworlli. < tinnnior MUlii : , in tlnilom I.ntio , neitr $ I UUU lloiirnnl I'lnco ; f.MU-iuu. t I Qfin for2 n" ° "cro3,75 fruit trees , near 4 > I OUU lort Oiimlm. < t j C nn for fidnlsy south front lots In Illgh- 4) ) I OUU haul I'lirkiono-hitlf uiuh , ( ' I HCn for lo' ' . < Week 20 , eouth front , \Vnl- < tf I Cnn for lot n' llock | 6' Koi'd'8 J inlet ; 4) ) I OUU f ( BO ensh ; vhonp. for S lots , corner , block r > , KeiulnU'8 nddifia'H ) cash. tor lots 21 , yi. iilock 4 , corner , Or chard Kill ; a Initial ! ! , for kt 4 , block 9 , I'opploton , on Lowe uvunuo. for lot 1 , block 1 , Armstrong's 2d | $1,000 cash , ffO/Cn for WHIM , pouth front , 1'nrk Placo. ( tOCnnT01" lot 20- block 7,60x107 , Hanscom vpZOUU I'laco ; cheap. ( TOIinn foreioUm C.xohnngo I'laco , South $0UUU Oinnlin. d/Onntor lot 1U , block 11 , MX 115 , south 4 > < tAUU front , ltco > Vg 1st. ffcnnn lorH. W. corner 17th and Center Sts.s 4)JUUU ) n big liarKtthi. lot I' ' , block 10 , well Improved ; ( fCCnn for R-xIM.rorner. flue hnprovementij , 4 > UOUU Culltornln nml 4th ats. 11 fl Cflfl f < )1' ) ' ° ' " > Hurttnan's utlil , wnll Im- J ) I UOUU ( pro\od ; tucltiK ITthnnd IMh Sts /lucres ( adjoining Luwnneld , from $450 to ' HU f'tfl per uuio. i to loan on city I rntoor Interval. To Whom It May Concern. KTOTICK Is horpbyflrlvcn tlnittlic hndcr lrnod ( J-i will rorolvn bids until 4 o'clock p. m on .luno 15tb , lb 7 , at the otlleo of the city clerk lor the follow luir parcels of ground : l > iscrlptlon of strips or Innd niHnlnlng blocus 0 , 7 mill 14 , Kountzu < V Huth'g add : AdjolnhiKlottblocKili lIpKlnnmu- the N , K corner of lot 1 block n. Koiint/u X Ituth'u ndil , thoiifo south H ) foot , thcnco on t 1T.3 fi > ot , thtmt-o nortliorlruU teot , thcnco west 17.U loet to tliopliu'tiol beKlnnlnir. Ailjolnlnir lot : . ' block 0 : UoKlnnln ? ut the N. h corner of lot 2 block n , Kountrc .V Itnth's add , tliuiK-o south M foot , tlienpo oust 17 foot , tlionco northoilr&'j foot , thence \vustl7.li foot to the place of boKlnnlnir. AdjoinltiK lot a block fl : HoBlnnlnir nt the N n corner of lot 3 block 0 , ICountzo : Itutli's odd , thunco south 50 foot , tlionco oust lfl.7 loot thence northerly GJ foct , thence west 17.0 foot to thn place of bCKlnnln . Adjoining lot 4 block il : Hot'lnnlnir i\t the N Itcornorlot 4 block ( I , hounlxo & Utith's ndd , thence south TO feet , thence oust 10 I font , tlicnco northerly M foot.tliouco wostl.7 ( ) loot la thu phico of . . AilJolnliiplatuliloakU : lloKlnnlnir nt the N. L corner ot lot "i block 0 ICount/.o & ( tilth's ndd , thence foutli no foot , thunco onal KLI foot , tbonco nnrlhcrlynu foet. thcnco west 10.4 foot to the plucoof boflniilnt ; { . Adjoining lot ( I block 0 : Ilimlnnlnt , ' nt the N E coinorof lot ( I block 0 Ifonutru As Uuth'a ndd , thcnco south no toot , thonoo oust 1.1.8 foot thence nortborlr 0 foot , thence est 16.1 foot to thu phico of . Adjoining lot 7 block li : lloKhinlng lit the N E corner of lot 7 blook 6 ICotint/p i. Ituth'B ndd , thence south 50 foot , thmiro oust 15.5 foot , tlienco northerly 50 foot , thence west 13.H loci to the place of lifKlnnlnif. Adjomliifr lot b blnrlctt : IloMrlnnlnir ntthoN B corner ol lot 8 block n Kounuo i lluth'8 add , tlienco south 50 foot , thence on t lft.2 loot , tlicnco nortlicilv M fed , tlienco v.-ost 15.6 fool to the pliicu of lii' 'lnnlim' . Adjolnlnu'lot li block : Iloitlnnlni ? nt the N K corner of lot II block U , ICountzo & itutli'sndd , thcnco FOilth 50 loot , tliouco oust 14.W loet , thence northorlj-ri'l foot.lhcnco wcat 15.'J foot to the place of lietfinnliur Adjoining lot 111 blook ti ; HcKinnlnc at the N E comer of lot 10 block C Kotmf/o ft llutU'o ndd , thcnco Fonth TO foot.thom'o OUR ! 14 I ) f ot , thcnco northerly M foot , thonoo west 14 , U foot to tlnpluro ol bcRlnnlnir. Adjomlntr lot 11 blook ( I : lloirlnnln ? nt the N Kcornoror lot 11 block fl Koiintollutli ndd. thencn south 50 foot , I bunco oust U.IIfret , thcnco northerly 50 loet , thouceost II U foot to tlio place f boKlnnlnv. AdjolnliiK lot 12 block hi DcfflnnlnKnt the N B corner of lot 12 blook n ICountzo & ttutli'H ndd. thcnco south 50 foot , thence cast 14 U toot. thence northerly 50 foct , thunco west 14.3 foot to thn plnccof lietrlnnlnK. Adjomln ? lot 19 block il ! IlcginiiliiR nt the N E corner of lot 13 blook 0 Knuntzo & lluth'a ndd , thencn south 60 foot , thence oust 13.7 font , thcnco noithorly 50 foot , thence woat 14 foul to tliu ploco of boKlnnlnir. AdJolnlDtflot H block 0 : Bcxlnnlnif nt the N K corner of lot 14 blook 0 Konnuo nnd Hutu's ndd , thence south 48 tcot , thence ctist 13.il fcot , thence northerly 43 foot , thence woit 13.7 feet to the place of hptflnnlnir. Adjoining lot I blook 7 : Mofflnnluir nt the N K uornor of lot t block 7 ICounti'o X Itutb'a ndd , thence south M foot , tlionco oust U',6 foot , thence northerly M foot , thonoo west IL'.bj f cct to the phico of befflnnlnif. Adjolnlnir lot 2 block 7 : Mcglnnlng at tlioN E corner ot lot 2 block 7 Koutu/o & Uuth's ndd , tlionco Bouth 50 foot , thonoo oust 12.2 foct , thence northerly 51) ) loot , thcnco west 12.5 foct to Ilio plnceof l 'ulnnliiir. Adfolnlnir lot 'I block 7 : ncplnnliiir nt ttin N K corner of lot U blook 7 ICountzo fc Uuth's udd , thcnco couth 60 lout , Iliimco cast 11. II toot , thonio noilbcrlySO fcot , thence west 12.2 fcot to the place ot Ix'fflnnln/ , Adjoinlnirlot 4 block 7 : lIOKlnnlnu nt the N K coinnr ot lot 4 block 7 Koiint/o .V lluth'a mid , llionco south 50 foot , tlionco on t 11.6 foot , tbonco noithorly M feet , tlionco Most ll.U feet to the pi. \ Adjoin inir lot 5 block 7 : Dcglnnlnir nt the N Ecoinor of lot 5 block 7 Kount/e Sc Ituth'B ndd , thoncp south 60 foot , tlionco east 11.3 foot. thence northerly 60 foot , Ihcnco west 11.6 foot to thn place of lioirlnnlntr. Adjolnlnpr lot ! ) blook 7 : UcKlnnlnif nt the N U corner of lot a block 7 Kounttett Huth's ndd. Ihenco couth 60 foot , thence onstll loot , llionco nnrthcrly 60 loot , thtnoo wust 11,11 Joel to the plnooof bculnnliDr. Adjoining lot 7 block" : Dcglnnlntr nt the N 15 corner of lot 7 block 7 Kountzo A Knth'8 ndd , thcnco south 50 foot , tlionco east 10.7 foot , tlionoe northerly 50 foot , thence west 1LO foot to the place of bcjrlnnlnw. AdjolnlnKlotB block 7 : llorlnnlmr nt the N Kconiorol lot 8 block 7 Kountzo .V Huth'HuiId , tboncu south 50 font , tlionco cast 10. 1 font , thence northerly 5'1 ' loet , thcnco west 10.7 fcot to the place of beginning. Adjoinlnw lollibloiK7 : Ilowlnnlnifiit tlio N B oornor ol lot ' block 7 Kount/.o i ; Hnlli's ndd , thence nouth 50 foot , thtnco enst 10.1 loot , tlionco northerly M foi-t , thence west 10.1 fcot to ihu place of bo mnhiK. AdjoinliiK lot Idlilonk 7 : IlculnnliiK nt the NT n oornor of lot 10 block 7 , Kountzo & Iluth'a ndd , ttioncn souths ) foot , thence onutfl.H foot , thence northerly W foot , tlionco west 10.1 tcct to Ilio place ot hoirlnnliiK Adjoining lot 11 block 7 : llcflnnlnr at the N Ecoinurof lot 11 block ? Kount/o .VKnth'sndil , thence oontli 61 foot , thcnco oust H 5 fool , thcnco northerly 50 foot , thcnco west 0.8 feet to the place of bejjlnnlntr . Adjninlilpr lot 1 i block 7 : IIOKlnnhiff nt the N Koornur of lot U blook 7 Kount/n \ Ittith'e ndd , thence south 50 fool , thence east 9,2 loet , tliunco northerly M foot , thence west V.5 foot to Iho plucoof bi'Klnnliitf. , Adjoinlnir lot HI block 7 : Ilctflnnlnir nt the N P. corner of lot M block 7 Kount/o * Until * ndd , tlionroPomhOT font , thonoo cane. ' . ) fret thonoo northerly 50 feet , thiinco est tf."too to the plucn of beiflunliiK. , . , . , Adjoinlnir lot 14 Moon 7 : Hoclnnlnif nt the N K corner ( il lot 14 blook T Kount/o .VHiilb'siKld , IIUMICU HOUtll IH ICOt , lll'lC' ( ) ) < BHt K.n lUOti tlionooiioriliorly 4t foot , thencu est 8.V fcot tu thu placu of bo lunliiir AoJolnlnt'lotl block 14 : Hoifitinlnjr nt the N Krormir of lot 1 block 14 Kountzu It Itutti' * ndd , thunco Routh N < Unit , thonoo cust 7.7 loot , thence nortlioily 60 loet , thence west 8.0 foot to tlio place nf buclnnlnif. Adjoiulnirlot2 block 14 : Iloirlnnlnx ut the N ncornurol lot 2 block 14 KounUov Itutb'endii , thonoo Miuth 6) ) tout , thuriuo on 7 I loot , thcnco northerly 50 leet , tlionco t > est 7.7 Toot to tUo plncu ol bCKinnluir. , > t Acljolnlnif lot : i block 14 : lloflnnlnif nt tlio N I't'oruiToflotll b'ocKM Kountrii.VKillh'indd , tlionct , fotith 5' ) foot , thence n t 7.1 fciit.thnnco northerly 50 feet , thence wort 7.1 feet to too pliicn of bovlnnlnsr. . . , Adjoining lot 4 block 14 : Honlnnlni ? nt thu N K corner of lot 4 block 14 Kountzo & UulhM nild , tlionon south 5J foot , thfiico < > tu > t 0.8 Icct , tlionco northerly SO feet , tlioncn went 7.1 fcot to thi ) ulncoof bu.'liuilnir. , . , Adjnlnlnirlot 5 bloc ) : lit noglnnlnir HI the N 11rornoroflol5blopkH Kou nun .V : Ilutli'Mndd. tbnncu south W fcot , llionco mist 0.5 fiot.thoiico northerly W ftot. thoniw west C.8 foil totlio plncnof boflnnliiA Ailjolnlnir lotfl blook 14 : A strip of Innd 0.6 foot wldo nt the north llnu of lot 0 , und u Jff , ; J wldo ut the U.I' . rlKht-of-way adjolnlnv lt > t 6 block 14 Konntzo& lluth's add. No bills foran amount luss than the appraised vnlue will bocontldorod. . . . . . The clly council reserves the right to rojoo ull bids. nny BOUXUUII rlr | CJcrlt. ( NSTALMEHT DEALERS Will l ilmi Jim httt they nced-A FU LL Ll N I OP INOTALMKNT GOODS sold ouly to IU > IMSTALMENTTH DC. b * tiur -"Tf- " , * ' f.tj l