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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BKK : FRIDAY. FKHIU'AUY 12 , IN CHARGE OF A RECEIVER Judge Dundy Rules on the American Water Works Compnny'a Troubles. ELLIS L. BIERBOWER PLACED IN CHARGE , Alnnro II , Hunt AVIII Tiiko ( 'lmrRO nf tbo Mffluttilfiil 1'iirt of tin' rinnl I'lnil- IllRH OfUlP .lllllKO III tillCllhP An liiti-rciilliiK l.cltiT , The colobratca American Waterworks wranplo which has lor about three months been keeping tlio stockholders , ofllcers aud employes of the prcat corporation , wblch owns the splendid waterworks plant In thli city nnd is closely connected , financially , with the waterworks plants In the city of Denver , in D state of anxious uncertainty , lias at last been brought to a climax by iho appointment of n receiver for the plant in this city. The various phases In thu financial dim- cully bavo been published in Tin ) Unc from tlmo to tlmo as they nppoart-d. Tno Imme diate cause of this decisive action on the part of iho court wns the application of Iho Don- vcr \Vaterxvorks company , the Denver City Waterworks company nml seven of the stockholders In tlio American Watorwoiks company , for tlio appointment of n receiver for the plant In Omaha. It was claimed that affairs of the American Waterworks com pany were being manipulated by Mr. U. II. Vonner and other onicora of tlio company In such u manner ns to dolrmid the Denver City Waterworks company , the Denver Waterworks conipaty and other holders of the slock belonging to the American Water works company. The application for the appointment of n receiver was nresentcd to the United States district court , In session at Lincoln , In January , but was cot decided until yesterday. 4 ol' tlir Court , In nppolntinR Ilin receivers JudRO Dundy read the following Ilndlncs in the case : "Tho two corporations named as com plainants in the bill were incorporated and ornaulcd and now exist undur and pursuant to the laws of the stnlo of Colorado. "Tho other complainants are citizens of the slatuof Colorado and tire stockholders In the said corporations. The American Water works company , the defendant corporation , wns Incorporated and organized nud now exists under and pursuant to the laws of the Btatoof Now Jersey. "That the complainant water works com panies and Iho Omaha Cltv Woiorworlci company coi-solldntcd the business concerns situated nt the tvo cities by convoying their respective properties to the defendant , the New Jersey corporation , which now owns , operates and controls the same. "J'liat the Now Jersey corporation hud. the louiil right to purchase , take , hold , operate and control the property convoyed to it by the Denver nnd Oninha city companies and toengapo ijcnerally in the business described in the bill. "Tunt the several complainants in Iho bill nro Iho actual and lawful owners of n majority if t.ho stock in the defendant corporation , notivilhstar.dinff Vonner , defendant , or the defendant itself , may withhold from the parties entitled thereto the prouer cerllflcatus showing the amount of stork to which each shareholder may bo entitled and , being such owners , tney nnd each of them hove such n proprietary in terest in the property described in the bill as to authorize thu bringing and prosecution of this suit. "That a court of equity can properly take jurisdiction of such a case IIA tbo ona described - scribed In the bill and can grant the rcliof pruyod for , by appointing a receiver to take possession of the property involved in the litigation , and protect and hold the same for the bunoilt of the creditors -stockholders , until a proper governing body can Do brought into existence to operate , manage and control the property of the defendant. "That at the present time nnd at the tlmo of the commencement of this suit there was no lawfully constituted trovorning body of the defendant corporation and no ollicor or ofllcer.s who had the right to bind tlm corpo ration nor direct and muuago its general af fairs. " J hat about tbo tlmo the defendant corpo ration acquired the property in controversy the defendants VonnerCp. ; . , became largely Indebted to it. and at thu lime of the com mencement of this suit was indebted lo it in moro ilmn the sum of $180,000 ; that notwith standing all this Vennor , ns ono of the ofll- cors of the defendant corporation , executed to himself nnd Iho company an obligation of the dofondniit company for moro than f 100- 000 , said to have been for work done nnd maicrinl furnished for said company , and put thu rote on the market or at least out of bis possession : and other line injurious acts nro liable to occur at any limo li matters nro permitted to remain in statu quo. Slocliln.ldcrH llnvo thpltlglit to Object. "That moneys arising from hydrant rental and pledged and mortgaged to pay n particu lar debt were diverted to other purposes , for which fact the stockholders have tbo right to object and complain. "That the best Interests of the stock holders nnd the city of Omaha nnd the resi dents thoroln not only justify but rcqulro tbo appointment of a receiver to take pos session of nnd opurato nnd control the same until a proper governing nody can bo created and qunlillpil to manage tha affairs aud busi ness of the defendant company. "For other and qullo sallsfaetory reasons for Iho inakini : of Iho order herein scu Iho letter of Dumont , ono ol tbo directors of tlm defendant corporation , to Underwood , late n director nnd president ol the defendant cor poration. "For the reasons above stated It is dcomod proper to tai'o possession of the wnterwoi Its with all the appurtenances situated in Umulm city , Nob. , and to hold , operate and control Iho sumo nnd to manngo thu business generally , until further order of the court. And for iho purposes aforesaid Kills L Biur- liowcr and Alonzo 1 $ . Hunt nro hereby ap pointed rccolvurs. liuch ono of sucli receivers to give good and sufllc- ient bond in the sum of $10,000. conditioned for the faithful discharge of their duties as Mich receivers. The said nicrbovver to hnvo control and management of the lluancial affairs of the concern and the said Hunt to luivo control nud management or the workings of the plant , all until other wise ordered by the court. The said re- cclvcira nro authorized and directed to talto and hold possession of the same Jointly as soon us their ofllcinl bonds can bo ap proved. Kt.MiiiiS. DII.NDV , Judge. " Th < ! Uninont Letter , Tbo letter to which Judge Dundy refers was written last October. .Hist uftor ho re turned from Now Yorit city when ho had attended the mootinc of the American Water works company , Mr. Dumont wrote to Mr. Underwood , the ox-presldontof the company , explaining how he ( Dumnut ) citino to veto for Vonner at the directors' mooting. Among other things stated in the letter the following appears to bo of special importance In the case ; " 1 bollovo this Is the lirst tlmu that I over accepted the position of'dummy' director in any concern , and I am quito sure that it will bo the last. Had I not expected to purchase a personal Interest I would not have donu so this time. 1 have sent my resignation toC. H. V. & Co. , lo take effect when my successor Is elected nnd qualified ; bui I mmrociato the fact that they cannot have It acted upon without the consent of your party that they shall name my successor , I hope that an arrangement of that kind can bo made , ami I don't sea why it cannot. While 1 remain I shall , ol course , lay nsldo all personal feelings and preferences nnd act the 'dummy' that I mil compelled to bo , representing and furthering the Interests of C. ll. Y. .V. Co. as far as pos- Bible. I sincerely hope nnd trust that you limy get together and harmonize your differ ence by mutual concessions und save the credit of the company , etc. , etc. ; or. falling in that , cither buy or sell. ItU n sbamo tc tee such a valuable property wasted and ruined by reasou of personal warfare oniony the owners. Nothing but ruin can come from the courno that was belup pursued when I lott Now York. Anything that 1 can do It : the interests of harmony I shall bo glaa tc do. I bavo no personal Interests or nmbl tlous to servo. I hope I shall have the Bisuranco that my course Iu this maitci fueets with your approval. " Mr. Hinrbower has already furnished t jallsfactoiy bond ami Mr. Hunt will prob ably do so today , The practical operation ol ( ho jplnut will bg 1 I ( yory largely to Mr hint , while Mr. Dlorbower will look cnro- fully after the llnnnccs of the concern. The Judge has Instructed Mr. Ulcrbowcr o pay the money to the clerk of the court M fast as collected by Installment1 ! ot tl.OOO nt n time. Everything will move right along M usual until the nlfllculty Is adjusted to ha satisfaction of the disputants or the plant s sold by order of the court. Most men , otherwise strong in body nnd nlnd , wilt become unhapny and broaic down vhen aflllctcd with rheumatism. If they would only try Salvation Oil they would Hud relief nt ouco. Prlco Hoc. Thousands of bottles of Dr. Hull's Conch 5yruo bavo been sold byV. . II. .Drown ft Uro. , Ualtlmoro , Md. Dr. Culllraoro , oculist. I3oo building Qunll rolled outs nro the finest rando. The Prosbytorinn Indies will servo n Vi-oent lunch Fritluy noon in the KnnifTO block. WANT TO REDUCE THE LEVY. Coiiticllmrn Who Sen u C'linncn to Lighten tbo lliinlcn ot Tiniilli.ii. The ordinance fixing the tax levy for ISO ! 'or city purposes has had its three readings n the council nnd is now In the hanus of the nayor for approval or rejection. Unless this ordinance Is vetoed before next Tuesday light It will boccmo a law and the levy for 180-2 will stand ut 41 mills on the dollar. Some members of thu council claim Hint it will require a-ll-miU levy to furnish the necessary amount of money to run the city during tbo next year , while others hold that n 33-mlll levy would furnish all the funds that would bo needed , provided the alTuIrs of the city wcro run upon nn economical plan. Among tbo contlcnion who hold the latter opinion , is Councilman Elsassor. ThU gen tleman has made a study of the llnanclal coti'llllnii of the city nnd claims to know whereof ho speaks. Yesterday In dis cussing theftubject ho said : When to Save- . "Tho present council is known ns a 'ro- rorm' council. Most of the members were elected upon that platform and If they wish mid expect to carry out the ideas of reform they can do nothing better than strike n blow that will do uwav with the evil of high taxa tion. While I lay no claims to being a reformer , I can prove to the satisfaction of the most skeptical poi-bou that a reduction can ho made in the levy without the city ex periencing any inconveniences. "In the llrst place , last year the valuation of city property as taken from the assess ment books was $ > 0,03I,4T3. The levy , 118 mills , raised $ rilUO.liS. ) The tu per cent which was available amounted to $ Gs5,0G.)9. ? : ) Of this levy 14 mills were on the general fund , and that fund Is the ono that I desire to discuss. The levy raised ? isO,4IO.U ( , of which the sum of ! .V.til.5'j ! ) was available under the provisions of the DO per cent clause. "It Is "held , aud possibly it is true , that , the last administration was an expansive ono nnd was not tinctured with reform. Take it for granted that such was the case , the cltv treasurer's balance sheet , tnudo January 1 , 1802 , shows that JJ7.3a3.4S remained unex pended oa that date. "Now , I hold that wo can tun the city this year on nn 8 mill levy for general fund pur poses and I have the figures to provo lhat this is not only nn opinion but a fact that I defy any person to disprove. "This year our valuation is increased to $20.i.)0,000 : nud on this 00 per cent of 1111 8-mill levy would bring into tbo city treasury , in round numbers $144,000. It is true that , that sum would not run the city , but ihoro are oilier things to bo considered. There have been cms and decreases along Iho line. Those culs have been as follows : On salaries paid watchmen wo will save $1,500 ; on appraisers , ? 5UO ; on abstracting , $1,000 ; advertising , S,000 ) ; rents ( for wo will bo in our own building ) , 1,000 ; compiling tax list , f 1,000 ; hospitals , ? 1,000 ; hauling dead animals ( for we bavo n bid from a party who will haul them free of charge ) , $1,500 ; street lighting , f03,000 ( n special levy Is made for this pur pose ) ; city tuxes , $0,500 ; damages in opening streets , $ o,000 ; viaducts , $2,000. This amounts to $0.,000 that can bo saved iu tnis direc tion. Sonio Illt-rcusi- K.Tipnsps. "In regard to the damages under the amended charter the money comes from special levy against the property benefited instead of being paid out of the general fund. The repairs to bo made on the viaducts should and con bo assessed against the rail roads , as the ordinances of the city provide that these structures shall bo kept in repair at the expense of the railroad companies. "Tho increase in expenses will bo ns fol lows : City council , $3,000 : sewer inspection , $ -,000 and city treasurer , $ T > ,000 , which makes n total of $10,000. Take this from ' the de crease in expenditures and wo have n net saving of $82,000 , which will go Into the gen eral fund. "Last year wo paid the city treasurer a commission on his collections and allowed him to retain iho interest that ho received on the city deposits , but now we pay him a sal ary nnd the city takes the Interest on the do- posits. His salary , $5,000 , I have mentioned , und in accepting the proposition of the bonds the general fund will receive the interest on the clly deposits , which at 2 per cent , will not bo loss than $12,000. ' Last year the police court , the plumbing , building , license and other departments , turned $33,001) ) in fees Into the general fund , nnd there Is no reason why the amount should bo leas this year. ' The county owes the cltv ? 2. > ,000 of road fund , which can and will bo collected. This , also , would go Into the general fund , and then there Is the tax which wo will re- colvo from the railroad property which was assessed n few weeks ago. Property amount ing lo about $300,000 was put upon the tax list , the revenue from which will amount to ever $ liOO. ! : Add all this together ana you will find that you will have enough money to run the city with moro than $05,000 to spare , and this , mind you , will bo on an 8-mlll levy for general fund purposes. If the ordinance passes and the low for the general fund rn- matns nt 11 mills the sum of $120,000 will lie idle In tbo treasury. "Possibly this Is business , but I cannot see it in that light. To tell iho truth it looks tome mo as though wo were going upon the plan of a man who borrowed $1,000 to pay a $500 debt. The extra amount , it is true , ho would have , but ho could w/int it for no othnr pur pose than simply to say that ho baa cash on hand. " CoiiKh iionipcly , Mr. C. F. Davis , editor of tno Hloomliold , la. , Fariuor fays : "I can recommend Cham berlain's cough remedy to all sufferers with colds nnd croup. I have used it in my family for the past two years and have found it the host I ever used for the purposes for which It U intended. " 25 and 50 cant bottles for sale by druggists. Women's ( llsousos. Dr. Lonstlnlu , 0103.13. Ilousokeopors will find Qunll rollol outd the best made. A Solid ICi-li-rcnco to ii Solid luntlttitli.ii , Uy roudint ; in another column u solid notice of solid matter , travelers iriiy learn nil about the tsolld train announced by tv solid concern , which will establish llrst-cltiHS solid service pustiunfjor uo- twoon St. Louis nnd Now Yorlc , taking oltoct on Monday , 16th iii3t. On tliut dnto the first solid train of Pullman vestibule - tibulo couches , parlor sinoldnir ; ( lining and sleeping , ' earn , leaves St. Louis for Now Yorlc at 8:10 : a. in. , ever the Van- iluliu nnd I'amitiylviinla lines , and will run daily thereafter. Second-class tiek- ots will not bo accepted. Address Olios- brouyh , Vandalla Line , St. Louin. ril lt T1HT I Tl > AltfXTIMtr' IIIM T REAL LSTATt OWNERS ml Important Subjects Oonsiderod at Yester day's Meeting of the Association. OMAHA'S CAR WHEEL MANUFACTORY With n l.ltttn AsulAtnnctt It Will llroomo n Viiliniblo Addition to the Clly'n Indus- Illiniums Trammeled , Quito nn important meeting of the Heal Kstato Owners association was held yester day afternoon in Its quarters In the Llfo building. To complete the organization after the recent election of onicors , President Hoggs stated that ho would , H there were no objection , appot.it the same stamllnp com- mlttcos ns these of last year , with the excep tion of W. S. Poppleton , who had resigned. Mr. Popploton was n member of both the legislative and public Improvements commit tees. The vacancy In thosu cotnmlltees will bo filled later by tbo provident of the asso ciation. riin-nl.x Iron Company. The question of raising 5,000 for the Pbunilx Iron Foundry company came up by Attorney John T. Gathers making n state ment ns to the condition of the works. Mr. Cnthers salit that the company had turned out Its llrst car wheels last Saturday nnd the foundry's capacity was now only fourteen whcols a day. The concern wanted to In- crcnso Its capacity , so negotiations hnd been made with the Union Paclllo and Missouri Paclllc , whereby thosecompaolos would take nil the car whcols the foundry could pro duce. If the Union Par.ltlc alone can be sup plied by the homo Industry , Mr. Gathers stated that It would bo a saving of at least tT.O.OOO n year to the company on freight. The Omaha Street Railway company also wants to use their wheels , but according to Mr , Ualhors the foundry cannot supply the demand , for the reason that the company Is in need of funds to purchase stock nnd in crease its capacity for manufacturing the goods. "If wo get ono successful manufactory of this kind , " said he , "others will como hero. The company will put up the stock in trust in order to get the stock subscribed. " Ho further said that John A. Hnrbaugh had subscribed for ? IO ( ) worth of xiock aud thought the street railway company would take several shares. Mr. Boggs then stated that ho would indi vidually take $100 worth of stock. Ho thought others would do likewise If Iho subscription was in the nature of a lean. Tbo qucsilon was discussed at length and was finally referred to a special committed composed 'of Messrs. Gathers , Taylor and Dumont. MlllliiK-lii-TruiisIt Itntc. In regard to the Board of Trade's efforts In endeavoring to secure a craln maruot , Cadet Taylor offered Iho following resolutions : Itesolvud. Thai In our judgment thu lime has como when a united and organized effort should bo made to establish iho warehouse .system of Omaha , upon foundations broad nnough and sufllelimtiy extensive looroalo a grain market commensurate with Its Im portance us the metropolis of the slate and llio eenler of the grimiest corn-protluclm ; state of the country. The llrst stun In this di rection la iho adoption of the mllllun-in-translt rate by the inamixliiK olllccrs of thu railways of the state , ns requested by the Omaha Hoaid of Trade , and BO urgently Demanded by Iho State Hoard of Transportation. llusnlvctl , That In demanding this rate the Beople are only nsklnv Dial jnsllue bo done maha , and that her business interests ho placed upon the same basis as Minneapolis , tit , Paul. Kansas t'lty and olhor western cities.Vo plediro the farmers of Nebraska anil Iowa oni-hearty co-operation In the ac complishment of this much desired object ; that this subject ho plaeeci upon the program for discussion at Iho next niontlnir of onr stockholders , and we hoartllv endorse tlio ac- tlonof the State Hoard of Transportation In pressing this question to a final answer before the various railway managers. After some discussion Iho matter was re ferred to a committo3 composed of Messrs. Taylor. Uutnont and Balcombo. AViinl Publli ! Ilociimcnli. A resolution was passed instructing the secretary of iho association to request thi Nebraska United Slales sennlors , tbo repre sentatives , city and county officials to furnish the association with all public documents they could. The question of narks again como up but no action nas taken as the matter had pre viously boon referred to tbo city council and park commissioners. Fnr iho pan-ropublin congress , at the re quest of Colonel C. S. Chase , u committee comprising Messrs. Boggs , UuinoiTt , Uomls , Bedford and Balcombo was appointed to meet the general committee which will moot in Omaha April 10. President Boggs was delegated to attend tno national convention of real estate men at Nashville February 17 Ho has tbo power to select a member ot the board to accompany him. him.W. W. H. Russell sent In a communication relative to the relocation of the Doano college - lego now at Creto. The manor was referred to iho education and charity committee with Mr. liussoll added to the committee. 18 PotuulH ol' Itloodw Is about the quantity nature allows to an adult person , it is of the utmost importance that the blood should bo kept as pure as pos sible. By Its remarkable cures of scrofula , salt , rheum , etc. , Hood's Sarsaparilla has proven Its claim to bo the best blood purlflor. For a general family cathartic we confi dently recommend Booa's Pills. They should bo In every homo medlclnoest. Bo sure to try the Quail rolled oata and tnko no other. NATIONAL CONVENTION. Ol Labor OrKunt/.iitloiiA (1'miplo'ii ( Party ) at St. I.miU. For the above convention the Wabash will soil Fob. 20th to iMth tickets to St. Louis and return at half faro tfooil returning until March 10th. Remem ber the Cannon Ball Kxprcss with re- olinin { ? chair cars free and I'ullnmn sleeping curs leave Omaha 4:10 : , Council 131utTs4:40 : p. m. . daily arrives at St. Louis 70 : ! ! next morning. For tickets aud stooping car accommodations cull at Wabash olllco l'r)02 Farnam street , and at Union depot Council Blulls. or write O. N. Clayton , North western passenger agent , Omaha. AsK your grocer lor Quail rolled oats. MUST WALK THE VIADUCT. .Motor I'lisumigrrHVnniril Not lo Itldo Across thu Milcriilli Strt'iit Strnrturr. At n conference hold botwccn tlio council committee on viaducts and railways , City Engineer Hosowater and General Manager Smith and General Super intendent Tucker of the Street Hallway com pany , the condition of tbo Sixteenth street viaduct wns fully discussed , aud the coin pany's onlclals agreed to ut once place pla cards in all their cars on the South Omaha line stating that the city had declared tbo viaduct unsafe and requesting passengers to got out of Iho cars ut either cud of the via duct and walk across. At the conference , the weight of trains was touched on and the street railway of llclals Insisted that the engineer greatly over estimated the weight of motors in placing Baking Powder Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard thorn nt six tons. Tuny agreed to ivolph 0110 nnd oniclully annoumcd It , ns ll.MO pounils. The cnRtneer oMlmnuxi that the motors fre quently carried loadsfthalvoro nearly If not qiilto in hoavv nsitho motor ! ) tliomsclvc ? , limiting a waleht of .nearly twolva tons In n slttRlo car , which Is a greater strain thnn tbo viaduct wns over intended to stnnd , nnd oven tills Is Increased bv p.issini * trams , which may throw n weight > of about twenty-four tons on n slnulo p.inct'Df the viaduct. The engineer states Hint the comblnad weight of n motor find Its trailer do not cut any HRUI-O In this cam , as the panels nro oulv twenty feet lone , and.-It Is thorcfora linpossl- bio for the weight of' both ears to coma on n Mtiplo panel at onco. iPurthormoro , the trail ers welch only nbont.3-tX ; ( ) pounds each , and vvliou londod to their fullest capacity weigh httlo moro than nu empty motor. It Is Intended to nt once repair the viaduct uy so strengthening the HOOT timbers that they will stand medium motor travel , but the oiimnocr says that uvon then Its condition will not bo what It should. The work will not require moro than ten days to complete. Mr , Hosuwator Is ot the opinion that steps should bo taken tbo com ing summer to prepare for n now viaduct , similar to the ono.on Tenth street , as It would take u yuar to build It , nnd nothing less tlinn a structure of that kind would fully meet the requirements of Sixteenth street. Pastor First Hnptlst church , Pleasant Orovo , la. : Dr. .1. 11. Moore , Dear Sir : My wife lias been mulcted for several years with n complication of kidney and llvor troubles. Your "Truo of Llfo" has been of great bene fit to her. Sno Joins mo In thanks to you nud expresses the wish t hot others suffering from similar causes may llnd equal rollof. Yours , llov. . ) . W. Carter , Pastor G. T. church. For sale by all druggists. NobrnMcn is famous for its line oats Quivll rolled outs uro made in Nobi'Jisku. A disease , treated ns such and nornw- nontly cured. No publicity. No infirm ary. Homo treatment. Harmless and ollcutual. Kofur by permission to 13ur- lington Ilawltoyc. Send He stamp for jiamphlot. Sholcoquon Ghomieal Co. , Burlington , la. District Court lining. The case of II. L. Houblo against the olty of Omaha Is on trial before Judge Ferguson. Hobhlo Is seeking to recover a judgment of $21,000. His claim crows out of the con struction of the Tenth street viaduct. Ho alleges that Ho was the owner of a lot on Tontb slroot and that owing to having been placed fur below the grade It has been dam aged to the extent of f'-M.OUO. The other $1,000 damage that tic asis Is on the biillu- ing.Tho The case of Cal C. Valentino against E. M. Bartlctt and others was called before .ludgo Irwln yesterday. Upon motion of the attorney for the plaintiff It was dismissed , n soltleinont having been effected. Emll Thielo has broughtsuit In the district court to recover $1,175 from J. J. .Tolinson & Co. , tuo coal llrm mat failed sorao weeks ago. Chamberlain & Co. From tilt Cllnlim rounlu Advcrthcr , 7/t/oiis , In. It was the good fortune of a representative of this paper to visit the laboratory of this enterprising firm at Uas Monies otio day this week. It occupies four Moors of a Ooublo building and employs sixty-live hands In tbo different departments , which Include the compounding ol the different preparations , bottling , uacking , shipping and printing. In the lotier department they have llnoly equipped printing oflice , with half u nozen presses , which nro kept nearly constantly in operation printing labels and different kinds of advertising matter. Their laboratory is especially busy nt this time , as Chamber- loin's Cough Itemed1 , whicti they manufac ture , has proven a spondid remedy for the grip , nud in all cases greatly relieves the patlont after taking one or two doses , while its continued use will effect a complete cure. 23 ana GO cent bottlus for sale by druggists. Any grocer can supply you with Quail rolled outs delicious for breakfast. Spoopumlykii'H Troubles. Have I gotn cough * Do you think I'm nn omnibus and can't cougnl "Well , of nil the dodHasted women I ever saw here I've coughed for sovcnty days nnd you want , to know if I've got a couch. Now Mrs. Spoop- ondyko , I want that bottle of Hnllor's Sure Cure Cough Medicine you heart PP. PPM a ' 35 YEARS : Mr. HIIIAM TrnvEATT , of Olcan , Pike County , Ala. , says thut SWIFT'S SPECIFICS cured him of n painful case of Eczeni- ! . of which lie had suffered for 35 yeans. lie took sevcu bottles. cures by driving out tltc germs nnd po - 6on. is ntirclyjvcgctnjile. Scud for book on the Skin and Blood. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. . ATLANTA , Ga. / Who Shall Wear the CROWN -OF- SUCCESS ? Bliall it bo be wlio" founds cities , builds rail roads , develops new countries , amasses a co lossal fortune In tlio money centers and ( Ills a position of honor In the councils of ( lie nation ? Or shall It be tlioso who devote their time , their energy , their talents , their very lives to the welfare of .sull'erliig humanity ? Shall It bo tmch men as Drs. Betts & Betts who , In their phllactliroplc endeavor to brine health and liamiliiuas to the atlllcted , have at the same tlmo won fame and fortune fur themselves - selves , as well as that still greater reward , the gratitude of the many thousands they have restored to health ? Let the answer como from those happy people themselves. In every case of { Jern/ous , Chronic OP Private Diseases They eflect speedy and permanent cures. Send ) cents for handsomely Illustrated 1-0 page book. Consultation free. Call upon or address with stamp , x Drs. Betts & Betts One in fertn of alt deaths comes from Con- suniption. That's about the proportion. And almost every dpalh from Consumption romps from neglect nnd delay. The re's neglect In preventing tb disease delay in ciirniK it You can prevent It and euro it , if you'll act In tlnu ? , wilh Dr. 1'ic.reo's Golden Mullcnl Dlst-overy. Poor nml Impure Wood JiiaUes you an easy victim a scrofulous condition of the systpin Invites It , , You must reach the ills- > nso through the Mood , nml the " Discov ery" docs it. It's Iho most potent ami cITpc- tlvo bloixl-cloaiiAcr , st relict h-restorer , and flesh-builder that's known to medical crlenco. The scrofulous niroetion of the linigH that's cnllexl Consumption , nml every form of scrof ula nml blood - taints , all vield lo it. For "VV'cnk Lungs , Spitting of Ulooil , Urouchitis , Aslhina , nnd all severe , lingering Coughs , it's an uncqualeil remedy. And It's ( ho oii/jy one that's ( /tmranfVrrf to do what is claimed for it. If it fails to beuo- lit or cure , you have your money Imek. PULLMAN VESTIBULE FIRST CLASS TRAIN FROM ST. LOUIS TO NEW YORK , OVER THE VANDALIA AND PENN SYLVANIA SHORT LINES. The mnnrintpof the traveling public must f.b . obfj-pdand therefore the Vnndnlla and I'pnn- h.vlvnnla MIIPS annln slPP to Iho Iron ! nud piopnt their compliments being the llrst to oiler a mild 1'ttkseiiKer train from HI. I < ouls to New York. HcslnnliiK with Monday , Kebrunry Kith , 180'- , the nbovc named lines will run , evrry day In tbp ypnr , a solid I'nllman Vestibule train composed of ono Parlor smoking par , one Hrst plnss passniiRcr ronpb , onp Pullman dining car and one rullnmn slipping enr , IroinHt. I-ouls at ' .10 n. in. to Now York nt 4.00 p. in. next day tliiough ImllnniipollH , Dayton , Columbus , Pittsburgh , llnrilsbuii ; nml Philadelphia. The I'nrlor smoking ours and VoMlhulo coaobc- * arc new features of this alrrady popu lar service , and the fuel that thi'sp pars as well J ns HIP slcpphiK rurs run through from St.j l.onistoNuw York Inn solid VrMlbnle train , ' jittinipts the siiRspsllon that these Improve nionts will come Into Immediate favor. No pxtra fare will bo ehiirgpil on this train , tut only llrst class tickets will be ncrpptcd. Afii-nts of connecting lines In the \\Vsl nnd tjouthwcsl will furnish fmther Information , or please address Cnr-siiuoumi , Vandalla Line , SI. LouU. For .Vcrvoua Prostration , Nerv. ousantl Physical Debility. Vital r.xlinuntton. Insomnia I'nlnln A tiiollackM'olU Hands or Feet. Hail Circulation. Illuu Lines under the lives , I'lmples to the nn J all other N ervoiis o FAIIEI lilooti IHncascs In clth check. > Sufferers * . er er. They make ferers f i om new health v hlood IJcrnnifcinent restore tliuWer of the Nenes. ous System , Impure Blood or nml tiring itt Krrortt. should the roseate nt oncf lnk lilt.llclllll-8 flUbtt hcftlth Of rvu Tonic 1'illp. lli flrfet Llfo llfncwcr. 60 rents n vial. For pulo by I > ruic- i , orecnt I.y mull. SAFE , CERTAIN , SPEEDY. IIOIIB'S MEIHCBNK CO. , " HA.V FICANCIMCUorOIIICAOO. I'Oll SALE IS OMAHA. XKIl. . IJV Kuhii ACo. . , Co.r 13th ft IoiiKl.is SIB. J A. Tnlli-r & Co. , Cor. 14th A DuuelasSU. A. U. Totter & Co. . Council Hinds. la. A Man May Look Over His Glasses , * * ' - But he ought not to overlook the fact that ALDEN & FAXON can speak through the advertising columns of newspapers for his prom. Attractive advertisements that have selling quali ties in them is what you wish , and this is one of the important things we pride ourselves on being able to do. The field that we can cover for you is practically unlimited. What amount of money do you wish to expend ? What papers ? What section of the \vorlcl shall we touch for you ? We make it our business to answer promptly any question along this line that you may wish' to ask. Write for our pamphlet free. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS , TRADE MAflK. 66 & , 68 W. Third St. , Cincinnati. 0. HI'F.ClAb OUPINANt . K NO. 11171. Anordlnnnuu Invylni ; .1 hpunliil tux < tnd 111- M'Ssiiirnlon I'i'rtalii lots nnd real ustuti ) in HID city nf Oinuim. lo cim-r thouo-ilof uiad- IHK iUth htrvvt fiom I'nmlii. lo CldiMicu striiiit , ISIh htii > ul fiom lliincrofi street In IllauiOkli-iiOt , IIUlli slruut from llnlf Unwind to JiuiKfimMicut , : : ' . > ( h stirrt fioni rniuintMo lltni hlri-ul , lliirni > y street from IWtli Mirul toJHilli stii'ut. .liieUniiHiruia fniin.'lTlli HIITUI lolistli htioot. and r .i-aiino Miuc-t film ) : ' ! rd sirooltoiltli : aveniir. . . \Vlici-eiis It lutvlnu IJUOH and I ) s liuruhy iidjuduiiil , doti'i-mlni'd mid i-stalillslii'd tlial the Ruvoral lots and pli-ii' of nml iwtatu nojf- Inaflor referred to. Inuo uaoh broil Hii'elaliy | luni : > lltti > d to HID full amount lioioln Iin loil and uHsuaM'il iiKalnit uwrh of nuld lot * ami pliTiisof ni.il istitirtisptrtlvuly ! : , liy iiijisnii of tliUKI-adlliKof tlmtuuil of ll'lth ' i-tirul fiom Cumlni ; hlriMil to ChluuKi ) Ktmi't. l"t'i ' hl.,1 fiom Iliinerofl stirisl to Illiilno Hlivcl , .mtli sticol from Half Howard Mri'ol tn .luuUoii Mrtm.I.litliHlrci't from ( 'umlni : Htiuul lo Iliirt htri'ut. llurnuy Mri-H from tMli slrout to.mill utrct't. JacUon utiei't from JlTtlf Mreui to.Wtli htr < - olumljinih'nu btrcut fiom ISird fctrt'ot tu ; ilth avi'iino. Tliurnroic , for tlio purpose of paying Ihu rest of siieh iiradliu : . , , Unit ordiiliiul ly tlioulty council of tlio oily .Section 1. 'That tliocoblof giadlnztlial part of.'XJtli8tiiotiutliucltyof Omiilia , fromUinn- Ing btreol to Oileaiio strcui , In Orudhis District No , V sild cost. Lrlir , ' thu hum of JJllfc.W i said BiudluK liclnif done under con- trael with All llralnard , l > o mid thu same IB Imrouy lnvled and as ossod , uoeoidlnn to biH'i-lul Ijenullu by reason of KalilKradliiiii | > oii tic loHuwlun lota uud rual citato aa bliuwii by the pom-rally roctuntrril map of the clly of Oiniilm , IMi. lltliuRrnpliol nnd published by V ! Mayiii' . suld COM ticiiiT 90 levied onsild lotsnnil real cstuto , ro puctlvuly , ai follows , Drake Unbik 8 Drake's add J2) PI Hurry O.lotfliin n..su ftlt ioidka " 11 0-J John A llorliu'h < ciflll HMilks " r. ( H OK Davli Co n : ! < > ft H'Hift ' II KllilkS " 5111 Aiiiirorsliiir.tn'11 fts'.Kl ' ft It 10 Inks ; , ill Hurry U. Ionian n.'iS'i ' ft Illlblks " 8S M John A lloHvir-hs-lo ft It llbM.s " u si ( ) 1' Davli foOOfl sli ( ft It II lilk 8 " II ai AIIR l > 'oi-ilmr.tiii : < fiv'.Mft ' II 1 1 bll 8" II ai Jnlin II Kloyd ItniilkS Hillside add Not I ? ill ) Will Ifiblk 8 " 8 * a Kiln II l'otti'ri"i It in Ink S " 14 r.3 do it IT b' it a " 4 < i 4ft John S t'olll IIH It ( I blk S " 18 H3 lames A Saiidurtand It T blk S " 2J ! > S tin ItHblUS " 4.1 15 Arthur Wolcott It n Ink 8 " 41 15 Urti t * Itoldui It lilblk S " . " - ' \S do it 1 1 bit. N " in i Joliii I ) Kills rial 114 blkl Hillside adNo 2'JI in .1 II l.iilay Trlt 5 blk I " VM I-J , , . .do ItOlilk I " f.fl 4.1 T J I.III.MIII li ! > l It It T blk 1 " XI M .1 II l-'inlay ut ai s'u ; ft u 7 blk I " as ! > ' T.I liCin ! HIM n it s blk | ' id in .1 Ill I Inl iv Trsli ft Its blk t " II ' 'S Maud A Pa tic i so n It II blk 1 " ' 'I III \\iii I , Hoard it I blk a " , MI 4:1 : do It a bill a " 2 * 1 ! Adtlln tJ F. shur It : i blk'I 111 W V Morse It ' - ' , ' hllc a " ai 1(1 ( IIV VatL'slf.Mblka s 2J do itaibika j 4:1 : do It 1 lilkll < > MI 4:1 : do Itablkll " 28 as do It : iblkt : " ' 'I 1(1 ( Kiln M Cuiiiiitaaiiik : ) " aim do It 'it bik : i " as aa Klli-n M Coail It 81 blk : i Hillside Add No 8 M 41 Mim'iieo A Van * * it biU4 " aim 1'rod Stviirtzlmidor Its blk 4 " as a. do It Ibllt4 ) Ml 411 N V .t ( ) L Tr Co it 7 bl k I " M 4i : ilo It S blk 4 " M a' ' do It U blk 4 " 21 1(1 ( Kncc-nii O'Nuil It I blk t O'Xull's Sub IS r.'J . W II llnlgltiorlt'-'blk 1 " . ( . i. . ' \V M Dwvi-rll Ilblk I " M 4'l Kiisonc O'Xull It 4 blk 1 " M 4 1 In H5lilkl " ! I7 M lift t. Itcleli It 1 blk 2 " M I ? do It 2 blk 2 " IS ( Nl Philip llandsliak > , ' It,1blk2 10 , ' Henry Heloh o < j It : i bile a " in : n riiMlStriiliii tiu4'irtlt4blltS ' " 1 I'l ' onu O'Netl o I'S ft , It III blk 2 " I "I do it 1 1 ink a " sn TU do HI.Milka " 2MI ) do It III blk a " I'M 17 Kebocoa W T Orowell n ! } It I blk 0 1'iirk I'laco M r , : . O I , Hart n 120 ft s ! } H I blk li " 07 72 Itubpcea T ( . 'ii\\t ) > ll u. 'iO ftn ! i It 2 blk 0 " 1200 Oeo I. I'lsbor w.'o rt ofin ft n ' / it a blk c " 8 in 0 li llnrl n ICO ft s ' 112 blk 0 " Ifi Itt S H Davis It II Siiiinysldo aim Utiico It t-udluirmiih It 12 ' ' 2S 22 do It 111 " " r > 'i ' 411 C T Ilii.Mhanscn n ' ,5 It 14 " 2li 71 MaHh.i M Mnr.hill : H 'i ' It 14 " 2l > 71 < 'T lla\tbin-i'ii : n 'i H ! . " " 1 ! > ! tt Martha M Miirsliiill s ! J It 15 " HI 'M M ( ' Hamilton it Hi " ' . ' 0 ( U IV AiiiluiMin It.-l7 " IS 2,1 , Jonas .liiiisi-n It IIS " 21 . ' 14 ( > si > ar Jiuisen It " 0 " 48 US \V H ( Jams w 17 ft t It 1C see 1G-15-1U " 14 , ! 0 Total . } 2I1S fit ) Ppetlon a. That tbi > cost of urn ding thai iirt : of 12th street , In the city of Oinalin , fiom llaneioft stn-ot to Illalnu streut , In ( Jnidlna District No. 27. said cost being tlm stun of * -,41l.4" , said ci-.iillnz being dune nnili-r con tract with Kd I'li.ilou , bo anil tbuiino ! Is hereby levied mill uss < > ssol. : accorillni : to special hcniiflts by ruason of sild gridliig. upon the follo'.vln ; lots mill ival estate ; ts shown by thu generally rvojiil/ivl map of thu clly of Omaha , ISM ! , lllliozraplu-d and published by I' . 1 Mayno , Hnlil cost bnlim so levied on said Intsnnd real estate ri'-pectlvo- ly. us follows , to-wlt : M Donovan It 1 b'k ' 1 SI Donovan's sub $ S5 7ti ilo II 2 blk l r.S fii do It : i blk I " M W do It 4 hilt 1 ! W .M do It . - > blk 1 " f > . 'l do itniiikt r > s.I . M Kltsniitrlck ct ill It 7 blk 1 " f'8 : > 1 Isaac Sllascall II 8 blk 1 " 58 .11 do It Ilblk 1 " fiS 51 t'liarli-s Herald It 10 blk 1 " n 51 .lolin M Dougherty It 11 blk 1 " fiS f.l John A CrulKhton It r.'blkl " M 52 M Donovan U milk 1 " M fiS do It 1 blk a " 85 7li do It 2 bik 2 " flh .Vi do ltibll2 : " IM IVS do lt4lIU2 ) " f > .S 52 do ltr.blua " fi.1 52 do H 0 blk 2 " 5S 51 do U 7 blk 2 " M 51 ilo It 8 blk 2 " 'iS 51 do It ! ) blk 2 " S8 51 do H 10 blk 2 " 5S 51 do It Ilblk 2 " fid ill John Ward o ' 3 It 12 blk 2 " II 70 John O Crmly mid > j It 12 blk 2 " 15 III It .1 Hiumi-rv w 'j H 12 blk 2 " III 20 John Wind i ) M It la blk a " 1170 John O < ; rady mid > j It 1:1 : hilt 3 15(11 ( II J riani'i-ry ' ' -j It. li : blk 2 " L'l ao M l.nlso 'i Itl tuU , I'laco I ! ) Ill JosLMih Lulsw 3 It 1 " .VI Iir M U'No Hi It 2 * II 70 Joseph I.els w ? 3' It 2 " , | il t-2 I'lilllp Hchmldt ot al It II " 58 52 Joseph Luis It 4 " fig fide do It 5 " fs 51 John Schmidt u > j It 0 " ai 85 M Tolloi'l ; M II ( i " 2(1 ( 2(1 ( Joseph I.ols It 7 " iib 51 Julius Schm dt It 8 " 5s 51 Joseph hiuiL" ItO " .W 51 John Warhlloretal n ! ' . It 10 " 2U 85 Josi-phOi'iiboret : ils isltlO " ao 80 Jnlin Wniihtlcrutallt II " fiS fit MalhiilsGrliullislt 12 " 58.18 Jo-oph l.eis It III " 5S 52 do It 14 " llll 71 Total amount . $2.111 42 Hectlcn It , That the cost of gradlni ; that part of Illth sti'L'ol , In this city nfOmalm , from Half Howard street to Jackson street. In gradlni ; district No. 2. . s.ild cost , holnz Iho sum of iMVI.Iu. said gnidlup bolus done under contract with Malumoy > t Nolan , bo and tbo same Is hereby lovlod anil asso-snil , iiccnrdliiir to special lionitllts bv nmson of said uradin ; ; . upon the followlhi ; lots and real ostatias shown by tlui gcnorally rucosnl/ud map of tinclly of Oiniiha. IN-n , lllliour.iphcd and published by ( ' , 1C. Miiyno. sulil cost bolng so lrvlu'1 ' on said lots and roiil ostatu , rc- spuctlvrly. as follows , to-wlt : Inias I'JohiiMin It 1 Hied Sub iIv ) J 1 liedlck's 50 15 11 N 1'oslcr n 57 ft It 2 blk li . " 4141 II II Mcday s IhfMl 2 hlkii- " III iw do n llft.li.iblki ! : ( " .Ti III K D Ilrown i't al s 2ii fl It II blk U " 18 m do n III f I. It 4 hi k II " 84 70 Jlury J Drake K 41 ft It4 blk ( i " ai h2 nil' , ft It .IblkO " 25 4S Mary K Nal tliiKi-r ct , al slil ft It 5 blk 0 " 4720 U r.pfiulrcs ltd bike. . " 7208 do It 7 blk 0 " 72 OS W p Allen It I nlkU " III ! is do n ( in It 2 blk 0 " 4 III ! A l'Tiika.vs44 ft It iiblkO " 111 1H ( i I' Mltuliol It II blk'J " Iin III s i ) winn li 4 b k ii ; v ; iii do It 5 blk ( l " 'ill III Jolin W Hampton ut al It fl blk o 't III III llniry St rnll.N It 7 hilt 11 " III ! Ill I'.l MiiK'iiMiiUSblkO " III ! III ( iorlriulK .ri'lioniah It HblkO " IK ) III ridollly Trust Co It 10 Ink 0 " Id ! Ill ( i II I'ayne It 11 blku " Iin ill do 11 12 blk 0 " IKilll Total . tMlII I'l H'cilnii I. That tbn eoslof enidlnc thai , part ofiih.sticul : ! In llioclly of Oiniihit , from Hurt sinot lo Ciincin : stn'ul , In ( ir.ullng Dlslilol No. 21 , said cost being the sum of tH.l.li . ; . said uradlin ; buln : donu niiilur rontract with J , W. dioft , hound tin * HIIIIIII is hnroby Invlcd mid assessed , acconlliii ; lo special benclits by iv.i- hon of salil grndlni ; , upon Ilin followinu' lots and mill cstiiin us shown bv thu generally ni.- oxtil/t'd map of Ilin city of ( Iniaha. IKsn. lltbo- uraphi'il and pnbllslicd by C. K. Maync. siild cost lolm : : HO lovlcd on K-ild bus and ical cslutu , ruspn lively , as follows , to-wit : Ivdwaid K Naiiglii u , Id ft | | 5 blk I Sherwood Park Jl Kl do It Ilblk 1 ' II : i > do It 7 blk I 8) ) 81 Sherwood I'arU Illili ; Asn < 11 8 I ) 1 " 24 21 ( Jharlos 11 Dewey It blK I " II IK do w.llfl It 10 blk I " 4 M Do VurMiolos Itl blk 2 " 28811 do II 81)11(8 " 18 ( i Shornood I'.irU llldit ASSII ' 11:171,4 : fl 1 1 II hi 1(8" S Wl do ciriljftll 101)8 " ! > W TCM'onovcrlt II blk a " > a ode do ' It IS blk 2 " -8 8J _ Total . JliinTl Suotlon.'i. That thu ' o'it ' of gradini ! that pin I or llaim-y mi fill. In tin ; cllvuf Oinalin. fiom Twcniy-iiluhtl' htivut M Tblrty-sUth kiiriil. in giaillni ; district No. , 'W.halil ( usl bu- Inv HID sum or l.Ui2.lo. vuld iir.idlnir l.o- hiijdiiiiii under cunlruvl wllh Knl.-ht Itios ft HiiincH. bo and UK.- sumo Is hi.-rnby luvlcd and assessed , according tospo'-lnl bcncllls bv n-u- son of said untiling , uiion tlui follow - In ' 4 lots.ind ma I cslalc , an Known by the t-'t'ii- crully i-eciiKiil/ud inapof Ilinolty of Onmliu , Hvi , Htho raphcd anil | inbUliid | by C , K. JKiJiit' ! said en-it helm ; so lovlod on said lots mill leal e lalc , lospuctlutly , an fol'.ouB , to- wlt : llanU.'H A Jensoii It C bill H MuConnicK'h Add in 01 do- It 7 bil , K " f.2 . t-7 do e iVl fl of old streut adioliiliiirltihlU8 : " 40 IS I' O ales w5lhi ft of olil hlicrl iiiljolnlni ; lt blUO " ' - < " - \V II Miileahy n 'i It 5 ink ( i " 87 irt John ItovnoliU s ' , it : > blk 0 " c : > 14 KlnllySnow ItU bll.U " IU W llowi'ilu D Mulr It 7 blU ( l ! ) ' ) 07 Do.Mor l/riioiMiis It h bll. " WKI7 Sti-phcn A \Vliurlur It 7 blk 10 " f.'J 'J. Downlo DMulrlthblU 10 " 10 Oil do It ( i blk 10 " h' . > 4'J Kmlly WfcnowolKi flit 10 blk 10 " 4 ! M ilo It II blk 10 " in l WhltlouU It 12 bll , 10 lU ) 1)0 ) 01)\VoodvriirttiuMliftlt4lnkll " 804.1 Mary A I'aiotto w 41 ftlt 4 bik II " VI 01 D I/1'arkur ut al It S bUt U " W Wl ' U 0 UlU U " W Vi r.mm.l A I.lndscy U 1 blk 11 OJfli , , do , It 8 blk II IXI < M % C inVoodworth oil' * ft H ; i 1,1k , U 4 Pi i-.tii.llv H Snow it I McCorinlck'sndd M CO li Kroiiiiso It 8 blk la Kll Mnry A t.limlmn ot al It n blk 18 m on Jnrlmlnli A Mimhan It 4 blk li row Omiilia city old aiili st mil it 4 b 18 n : M l.mlly U Snow n't It 4 blk 18 ; u in John McCormlck su it I blk Kl ! . ' wi l-.mlly H Snow n'j It .1 hk | III I14 John Mi-Cormlck s'S lt.1 blk III 17 ffi dully n'i oil ! ' , ftofo dstadj 115 blk 13 " 16 10 John McCormlok . t'i ' olil'iftoIiUladJ It Mills III f. 03 . John Mi'l ormlok , , ' Y f,1 " ' 1'ft ° 'rt st n VI " ' " " r.i in ! Kmilv K Snow wis ttoiii m u < ni , - 2.1 ; y lil'O A l.lliqulst III Kfdtck'sduno \ 13 do It 'i r.7 in Isiiu'Oborfoldorlta r > 7 10 ! ilo it 4 67 10 lU'o W Amos otal It S " 57 10 do ItO " 67 10 Shnnii II Sltntlln It T . " IS" 10 NathanShi-lton US 67 10 l.vman Ulcliard on ot nl It 0 r.7 it Cliarli'-t M Kvorrit It 10 " r.7 ii IliMiiv 0 Illth It II " r.7 it Win T Vail el al It IS r.7 it John Wallace It 1.1 > < r.7 II Ollvo McOauloy It II ' r.7 ii S II Calhiiuii it H " r.7 u Win laki ! < int > yi > rlt 1(1 ( " r > 7 u do It IT " 57 II Union Trust Co ll IS * 57 HI no Hl'J 67 10 llninn Investment Co It ! ! I " 107 i)7 ) ( li'o W A MUM ol al It 23 " 411 02 / II lii-cil U2S . 107 l'8 ' .loliu A MtiMlllon ltd ) 40 VS IUtied ; Kstnto It Milk 8 need's 6th add 6S fl.l S T.limlyn It 3 blk'J 52 ta It Itri'd i < .statulti : blk a do It 4 hlka " 68 do It.r. blk'J ; do llfihika ivs ba do It" blk a r * 12 do HP blk a " 6S (0 ( do ll U bl U a 67 HI do II. 10 blk a " 67 78 do Hit hlka f.7 C.S do It lablk a " 67 67 do lll.'lblka 67 47 do It 14 blk a * > 67 aa do It U bile a 67 I'll do ll III blk a " 67 1.1 do It 17 hlka " 67 IK1 ilo It 18 blk a M IM do Kill blk a 63 M ilo ll 2u bik a " f.n . i/i ) do Itai blk a " 67 00 do It a.'hlka 67 00 do It SI hlk u 67 OH do It ' . ' 4 blk a " f.7 Ofl do 1125 blk a " 1C. 4 do It I blk a " iu fa do it a iii icti r.n ; ci do it a bik a m : io do It 4 blka " no a7 iio it n bik a " (0 14 do It (1 ( blk a co in do II T hlka " Dll I'H ' do Its blk a < ( ill 01) ) ( lee I'Stohbliisltllb kit " as m do 111111)11'I fiS 04 It Hood Kstatiilt 11 blk a OS TO do it labika < ( Is ca do lit1 ; fiii lahik a " 1 S3 do Ii4i-0fl ; ! It II blk a " 1 74 Oeo I' Stobblns n 4 l-u f t It 15 blk : i ' 1 M do uaii-iurt it iobiua 1 67 no naT-ioft it u blk a " 1 Wl H Herd I'.statonaiifiit is blk a " 14a ilo nan-ioft it ii > hlka i ; u do ii a i-io n it MJ bik a i ai do nan-ion iii'iidua i aa no na7-inft 1122 blka " i an do nan-loftiiaiinka 1 1 ! ) do n a i-io f i it ai bik a 7H do Itl blk 4 m 45 do Itahlkl 70 fil ) do It a blk I 7050 do It Mill ; 1 Til ' .0 do . Its blk I TO 60 do ltd blk 4 " TU r.n vlo It T blk 4 TO ia do It.Sink 4 ' TO 50 Francis Wear Itllblk 4 TO 50 do ItlOblkl TO ta Illii-od Kstntclt Ilbllv4 7u no do ltiailU4 f.i . ) o3 M 'igarul H YoiuiL' slO flit I blk 111 West. Knd add II IW do slO 4-10 It It a blk 111 12 03 W II Ienilii2tons4j7-I0ft Itablk 10 ' ia 15 Kriuik Kfutlfrs4l4-inrtlt 4 blk 1 ! ) " m 5 SII Il'liirl ( < s4l4-llt ( It.-ibil , l < ) " ia a MS Viiluiitiios4IMnflltlihlklO ! " 13 48 .lo epb Mlnindt. sU'a-10 fl HOblk I ! ) " ja 00 Christian Hattinati sf-'K-lDfl ItSblK 1 ! ) " 12 T'i do siail-10 ft Itllblk ID " 13 KJ IIartman& Glb-nn siaii-iortii mil km " 1:1 : 01 do BU.'l-lOfl ll IGlilU 111 " 12 Kl ItobtK Hushess44 fin laiilli 111 ia 14 do siia-io nn ia iiMn " ia 21 M HullmnnsflT-lOft It 14 bik 111 1't 113 do sir. ft It 15 blk 111 " Kl 4 * A U Iliifrenc-Ol1. fl It 11)11 ) ; a ) " II 411 do saiiii-iiiftiiaiiikao 10 so Kllxii IvInsteails'UlS-lu ft K a 1)11(20 ) " 10 Mi do slWftlt I bik20 " 10 Prt Charles WasnifrsHT ft 115 bll ; CO " 10 M do .sll7 fill Gbll.S ) " JO W Kstatu of II Ittnur s8 ! ft tax It 11 kco , ai-i5-ia na ad I.mvri'ni'o.Miilrstibltaiax rJspi-ai-15-ia 141 ( jp II Itcod K.stntoniJvllll ft lax It ia BCi-21 s Harnny st 15310 II Kurd Kstiite nxj ! o'SJ ft tax It ia svt1 21 * s llnrnuy st a.V ! Fq Kll/.a ICI'iKleiid sub ll. 1 tax It l-'scc'JI 110 111 H Heed Ksltito 21(1 ( ft tax 1112 sru21 n llnrnevst 25015 II Itiicd l-Ntato u j tl l.i.x It 1-J sec21 n ' llirnoyst : 0557 STJowlyn sa7' } ft u 111) ) ft tax II 14 see 21 24 aa do s)7-IOfl\vi'ift : ! ) ! tall 14 Ki'c-'l 22 03 Lyinan Itluliardsun south ll''rt of that part n of Ilarney slot lax It liisccai 41340 I.Viiiiin HlrhiirilBiin north lid fl of that part lylnisouth ! of Ilarney htof ta.v It 10seu21 448 4Q Total W.I7240 Heel Inn ( ! . Thai the i'o > t of i ; rail Inn lliaij iiait of .laukson strnut. In the i-lty of UiiiM .tj from arth loilMli stri'ut. In grading1 I'istrlut > o. a4 , said cost lii'in the sum of J-.VI.7n. said urndiiiK bi'lm ; donu under c'lintnut with 1-nniJ riiiaux llros & KLliiiKnr , bo and Iin' same In hereby levlo < l nnd assi's ed. iicrordliiK to siicclal bi'iiolits by reason of said cradli ) ? . tilioii thu tollmvlni ; lots and rual t'Slalo nn shown by the Ki'iH'rally ' n.'eo nl/ud map uf the I'ltyof Omiilia , l-t-G. ! mhoiuanhud nml pub- llclii'd by U. K. Miivnu , suld rosl lilnf ! ! so luvlrd on said lots and real estate , rcHneo * tlvi'ly. us folloivH , to wit : Adelaide II yian liter s 150 ft ll a blk ' 2 WDM Omaha Kll 4 Annette C Illiiiuban h s r.o n it i nika " OH 44 K I' Kfikendall n f.4 ' < 4 ft ll I blU ! ) " 67 UO ( ii'0l7 SiinlrusslTi'j ft of n 1511 fl It Milk II " n 4J I' I' Khdundall n l'4 ' , fllta blldl " 57 W ) ( lei ) ( j : 'qnlres s ' - ' . " > ' -j ft of n Ifii ) fl Itablkl ) " C.4t Total JSKI 70 HRctlini 7. Thai Ilin oostof ur.ulliiK ( bat part ot fprimiustrci'l. In tlie elty of Omaha , from : cistroiil. \ < \ . toaitli avenue. In railln.1 ; ilHtrlut N.iiss. said cost bolna HID sum of.t'lll.OI , said Kriidln. lium done iindiT oonliaol with Iam- rrou'ix HrixA KttttiKcr. bo and Ibc same l hniiOiy li'Tlrd nnu nssussud. acuoidlnit lo spi.'i'lal buni'lllH by ruason of said t-'raillnt ! . upon tlm following lots and rral estate an hliown by thu Kenuriillv rn.-ojiil/rd map of tbu ItY of Oinalia. IfMi. lltbo i-apliiul and piib- llshed by ( J. 1C. iMaync. suld t'lM buliiK so levied on said lots nnd leal I'stale , lively , as follows , to wli : K II HavU ulal It 1 blka Druid Hill 40 61 ,1 I'MJIIlemltablka III II7 K II lUvisetalltaiilka : K aa do II 41/11 ; a II8 89 do ll 5hlka : 20 do It II hlk a iia al do It7 blka II8 20 do UK blka do ItllblUa - do ll I ! ) blk a : ail do It II blka : w aa Abble M lla.xtur It 25 hlU H 15 an do ll'.MM ! ; II 21 aa I , D llnrrlsll II blka 1'ortland e aa ao ( ic < o IMolinsunll 15 hlk a aa aa do II Hi blk a aa an L I ) I ( arris It 171)11 , a il2. - ' ilo Ills bll ; a II ( 'Moody ll IIbll.a ) ' : B 2. iJnoi-jo Andi'i-Min II aohlka aa ap .liiciii ) Mortunsiiii Itai blka f aa ad Andruw IVturson Itaj blka ' aa 211 do lta.lblka ' : c 28 Ml llnnltilf 21 blka 11)5.1 ) 1) ) Kill-own It : . ' : > hlk a aa or do ItaiJblka 41 0 Total } TOi : Of Sfit'llontt That sild spouial taxrs loviuti afoio.ald , onsalil InH rrspi-cllvely , shall bo- I'oinii diilliuiiieiil as follows : onn-li'iith of the total amount so Invlitil on oauh of said lots shall bci'oiiindi < llniiiuiil | In fifty days from Iho pa.ss'ijjo ' and appioval of IhK ordlii.im.'U , ene- ninth In oimyrar. ono-tuntb In two yrarsone tunlli in IbiTii yuan , ono-tiiiilh In four years , i In II vo ynarri , ono-lontli In M.ynurH. . onii-triilli In btivrn yuars. onii-luiith in olKht yi > ai-i. nnu-li'iilh In nlni' yearaflor Had ! lovy. an t liolni from llui pai auu und aiiproval of llrs ( iidlnaniM ! . I'lc-li of Hiild liiHiallmrntH , uM'Uit | Ihu llrxt , khall draw IntKirnl al thu i-.iti'uf huvun ,101- i-unl pur iniiiim fiom the tlmo of Ilin luvv aforusunl. until Iho HIIIIIU bhall licoinndullniiiuilt. : ) | liitiriHl : ) at I ho rate of ono per ( Mini PIT niiinlli , nayahln In uilvaiicu bhall l < p ild on each diiiliiiiiont | Installment. furl Inn 'i. ' Th il I ho unl Iin amount ol tax yi ) lot Iu 1 and aso * o < l on any of bald lolx may ho pulil hy llu'owni'i-of any lot.orthiiiiiilliou.jiial iuo ralu piopiirtlou of sulil tax on any of mild lot * , m iy ho | i ilil hy any pur on nn any part ofHahl loin uuhin llfiy ilayn from nald levy. iin-l Ihuiitiii'oii Mich loin or imilH of IntH , diiall In. n.vi'iiipl fiom tiny llitn or charge lliorufor. Ki-utli'ii in. Thai ihU or llniini-n shall takii ullout and bo In foruu fiom and aflor It * paa- City t'lurk. T. J. I.OWKY. I'reuldunlUlty ' Council. Approved Jaiiuaiy ' 'ml , I hi1 : . ' . u. u. ur.su i NO , .Mayor. The above tax Is now duo and pavaliluat Ihoollleuof thuulty tiiiiieuior.and wlilhcuomo iloilinini-nt and buar Intiircst afti-r I'uliruary Wad , ! . ' , ai oeu Iu section H of ahnvn oidlm anuii IIBNKV IIOIJ.N , 'J'iuabiut > r > I