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THE OMAHA DAILY JW13 : SATURDAY , MAY II , 1892. STRENGTHENING THE TEAM President Stout Bent on Patching Up Some of Omaha's ' Weak Spots. FITZGERALD WALKS THE PLANK FIRST Joe Vlminr , nil Old Omnlirt Ittvnrltr , to IMny Contnrnml UlIlM ( Ion to Srcnnil Yciitnnliij'ii Hull ( Inline mill llursf ) President Stout Is dotormlnod tostronRthon UP the Oinnnns ere their return homo , and yesterday handed Fitzgerald hit roloaio and ilgned Joe Vlsnor. Otlks wilt bo brought In to guard gocond , thnt and short being his regular position , whllo VUnor oos to contor. Three yours nxo tnoro wui not it moro prom * smg shortstop In the country than Hot ) Gllks nnd n < nocond Is A similar position Manager Kovvo thinks ho will do equally well tlioro. Vlsnor Joins the loam thU morning nt Mllwnukoo and will piny In this nftor- noon's en mo. Joe Visnor played in Omaha with the Union I'clllc3 In 1531 nnd Ima many frionUs horo. Ho has kept up lib peed record slnco leaving horo. Lmtyonr ho played twenty- ono ganins with Washington nnd had a bat ting uvorngo of . ! M4 and n floldlng nvorngo of .820. Later ho played forty-nine ( ramos with JJochosier nnd had n bnUini : average of .320 and a Holding nvorapo of .1)17. ) I'lrutr * Do for tliu Co\v1 > oyn. TOI.KDO , O. , May 13. Two gamoj were ( chodulod hero for today between Toledo and Kansas City , but only 0110 was plnyod nnd that for the second h'alf In u pouring rain. .Attendance , b 0. Score : HCOlll ; 11Y 1NN1NII.4. Toledo 0 0 0 2 .1 0 3 0 4-11 Knnsai Cltr I I 0 U U 2 400-8 8IIMMAUV. Knrnod runn Toledo. 3. Tiro-ti.ico lilt * : Ntclinl * ron , 2 ; l.yttUi. lioino runs : Cmnplnn , Hurlor. IlHsg on bnlln : Oil Clnrkn , 2 : 1'enm. ' . ' ; Kltiiljori ; , II. lilt Iir pIK-licr : Klluljuru. Ncwull. struck out : Hr Clnrkc , I : I'vnro , I ; Klloljurv , .S. Sloli'n Imnon : Ncwull , Mrtnnlnu. : < : hrlllc. Tlinii of KIUIIO : Two liouri and fortr Hvo mlnutua. 1'iniilre. tjurdor. ( luinrM I'oMponiMl , IsiiiANArni.ix , Ind. , May III. Indianapolis- Minneapolis game postponed on account of rain. Mn.WAUKKii , Wis. , May 13. Milwaukee- St. Paul gnmo postponed ; wet grounds. COI.UMIIUS , O. . May lit. The Columbus- Omaha gnmo postponed by rain. NATIONAL Tim Ilurnt Thimip-t u TniiKli lit Cincinnati Oilrlni ; tlio ( iiinin. CINCINNATI , O. . May Hi. The most dis graceful game of base ball over pluyod here was witnessed today by 1,700 peoplo. It lasted from JltfW toC:13 : three hours nnd fif teen minutes but there was only two hours and forty-threo minutes of actual playing. The Kama was called t.wiro on account of rain and win llnlshcd In tha dark. Hurst Insisted on having the tcnms play although both aides had great dlfllculty in seeing the ball. Hurst , lost his temper at a spectator who called him some name and went back and struck thu man. Meukln was very wild nnd lu the eighth forced n inuu in. His error together with that of I'/cffur gave two runs in the fifth. Weather showery. Score : Cincinnati 0 1 I ) 0 ,1 1 0 1 1 7 Louisville 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 5 lilts : Cincinnati , D : Louisville. 8. Krrors : C nolnnatl , , 'l : Louisville , fl. Hutlorlos : Uur- yo.i and Murphy ; Metitiln : iud Uriili. Spider * Sit Down on tilt ; .loimlift. Ci.BVKt.ANii , O. . May 1'J. Cleveland came very near shutting out the Pittsburgs today. Timely hilling bv the homo team and errors by the visitors at a critical moment toll the story. Score : Cleveland 2 0 rittsuurg 1 Kurncd runs : CleTolaml , 'I. lilts : Cleve land , 10 ; Plttsbnrz. f . Krrnrs : Cleveland , 4 ; I'lttsburK. 7. llatturios ' : Young and O'Con nor ; Smith and Muck. CiilCARO , 111. , May 13. St. Louis game posponcd on account of wet grounds. Ktniuliii ) ; of HID TC.IMH. WKSTKUN" < ianu > 4 Todny. Western league : Omahu nt Milwaukee , St. Paul at Toledo , Minneapolis at Colum bus , Kansas City at Indianapolis. National league : Plttsburtr at Cleveland , Loulsvlllo ntCtnclnnati , St. Louis nt Chicago , Brook lyn at Hoston , Philadelphia nt Now York , Washington at Baltlinnro. STATI : I.IACII : ; . ICcurnoy Coucliulen tint Piirc.haso of the Lincoln FrnnviiUe , KEAU.NKV , ob. , May 13. [ Special Tele gram to Tim UKK.I ICearuoy base ball cranks have at last succcoilcd In raising enough money to guarantee the malntoaanco of a club during the season nnd tmvo accord ingly purchased tno franchise of the Lin coln club In the State league. Itop- roscutativos ot the Kearney club will go to Hastings tomorrow to confer with delegates from other clubs In the league to nrrungo the schedule. The ofllceni of the Kearney club are ns follows : president ; J. A. Hoaluy , vlco president ; Frank Spuflord , secretary and troaauror ; W S. Clark , manager. The grounds will bo located near the lake. It Is generally con ceded that no Sunday Ramos will bo allowed , ( iunum Postponed. BIATHICE , Neb , , May 1,1. [ Special Telo- irram to TIIK llm.J The ball game between Xioatrlco nnd Fremont was postponed today on account of thu rain. The club will play tomorrow If tlio weather is-favorable. HASTINGS , Nob. , May Hi.-Special [ Tolo- uram to TIIK HKK.J No game today butwoon Grand bland and Hastings.Vot grounds. Tnlont Cuts n Ori-iit Throw Duwn ut LOUISVIIJ. ! ! , JCy. , May 18. There was another - other good crowd nt Churchill Down * today and with a fair track all the races were oloso enough to uiako tbo sport all that could have Doon uxpootod. The rneo ot the day was the Dclbcuk handicap and Tullr. IHackburu's de feat , Ualgowau with the top weight of 124 \vontoutiu the strotou nuil picked up the race In beautiful utrlo from Korku , a in to 1 ihot , by two lengths. Overtoil rode In masterly style on Dalgownu , 1'lrst riu'ii , five and one hulf furlongs , nine turtors : Kiuitt In It ( lu u > l ) won , UrltiuiOto t , ) second , l.uuy lllaoliburn ( U tu 1) ) third. Time : llIOH. , Second race , five furlongs , KUVOII sturlors : I'errler(7lo5) ( ) won , I.ady Juno ( even ) second , Jonathan ( fl o 1) ) third. Tlenoj 1:04. Third race , thu Uelbock linndlcap , one mlle , four itarttirs : llulgowan ( d to A ) won. Ilorka J15 to 1) ) second , TulU Ulackburn i7 U ) ID ) third. Kou'rtu'raco , one mlle and fifty yards. Ovo sturtors : Kiuik J.uldluy ( ovun ) won , Hoveul i3 to 1) ) tteconii , OroyUuUfJiut ) third. Tliuet lKUth ! rare , ono mlle and sevnnty yards , four starters : Major Tom ( 'J to II won. loti 1is ( to 5) ) Blith race , llVu and outi'hulf furloujs , eight tsrtor . ' Tennr. Jr. . i2 ( { lo li won. Harden ffl to I ) socoir.l , led ! I'rtnco ( I toll third. Time ! I ! 13 , Mud nt St , l.miK ST. Lot-is , Mo. , May Kl. AUhough the weather cleared up about noon only n small crowd nttondod the r.tco * at the fair grounds toilar. The heavy win lait night undo the track n vorilnhlo so.i of mud and "mud larks" wcro In demiml by the sncculatlvolv Inclined public. TUe talent , did splendidly in the liMt three races. Thov Inniiod onto the proper thtngi admirably. Hut In the others their Judgment wont nm'nv I'lrstr.-ico. six fitrloinM. four starters : HlRh- Inud ( .t to 5) ) won. Clifton n to - ' ) sucond , Oausar (12 ( toll thirl. Tltnn : 1il'i. : Hut-onn race , for S-yc.tr-oids . , four furlnniti. unvoti st-irtoM : The ICuu fi to I ) won. I'r.ink Kvntit ( "i to I ) second. D.ivu ( J ( I-to.'l ) third. Time : ft I Third r.ico. lelllns , six furlonii. nine start ers : Nova ( .1 to 3) ) won , Iilttlo MlilJnt (7 ( to D second. Stiillvm : ( ! . " > to 1) ) third. Tlmei Ir.DVi. I'ourlh r.\"o. soiling , six furlongs , nine starlor.t : Hurt Jordan Ml to 1) ) won , Miss Pickwick d to I ) second. Hob I'urilyM ( to 1) ) third Tlmo : 1:20. : Kifth r.ico. sollliu , ono tnll . olcht starters : Corona < * > lo I ) won. Oortlenlll ( " ) to 1) ) second. Carter II to 1) ) third. Time : 1M. : ColiiK nt ( liitliiiiiiiirr ; . GttTTBsni-un , N. .1. . May 13. The tracit was uot lu good condition today. Attend ance small : Klrst race , flvo furionsi : lieaillleht won. Lebanon second , ailvor Tliro.in ( Ully ) third. Tlmo : llil : > ( . Second race. BX furlonzs : IrroRillnr won. Dairosi.-eond , Ansonla thlid. Time : 1:13'.5. Third race , tnl.o nu I tliroo-iuartor.s | : Ht. .lohn won , Sir Kuu second , I'rcczor third. Time : : ili"i. : Kourth rnco , six antl one-half furlonis : I'lrelly won , Ivniihoo Hoeond , I'rluoo Howard tlnrd. Tlmo : l:2t't- : Klfth race , llvo fnrlonss : Mttlo I'rod won , TlpstilTsae-nd. : Pedestrian thlrdu Time ! 1:0. : ) . Sixth race , one mile : MaUnllo won , Vlr lo sofond , Pulham third. Tlmo : 1:43 : . Tips lor Tml.ty. Huro nro some liorsos looked upon us likely winners for today's wcos : t.ouisvir.t.ic , 1 , Ilipplnoss Kaiivotto. S. Aske/-ltidlliht. ) 3 The Uunpor lluek MeOaun. 4. Monrovia Julia Kenney. 5 I'.illsado-Dilroy. 0. Warplot Quotation. nUTTKNllUHil. 1. Door I-odKo Lebanon. U. Ono Uo/.nray. : i , TIpstatT Mohlonn. 4. lladgu-Llttlo Krod. 5. l-'lrelly Cliurclilll Clark. (1. ( Climax Ivliaflan. .SPAUK8 OK SrOKT. Illdu't Whip Itlui. NEW Yonic , May W. Hill Slavm , brother of Frank Slavln , undertook to whip ti col ored ii'it ' : last night and aid not do it. On the contrary his opponent administered a sound thr.ishlug to the Australian. It hap pened at the Academy of Music , where the Muldoon Athlotlo combination Is showing. Hill , socomlod by Jack Shoalmii , wont up ngnlnst the "Uyclono. " Slavin is ready with nu adldavit that the name is not n. misnomer. Tho"y ! clone" whanged him all over the stngn in the llrst round and toward the end of It caught htm u swinging blow in tbo stomach. Sluvin doubled up llko a. Jack knlfo nud htiggod the injured spot. Ho turned around to Kaforoo Muldoon as It to quit and the "Cyclone" gave him u rouser on the Jaw. Strange ns it may scorn this blow actually brought Slavln buck from Queer street and ho fought back surprislnulv well uulil the second round , when the "Cyclouo" pursued his rushinc taclLs nnd cut Sluvin bo severely above tliu eye that ho was fairly bathed lu gore. Slavlti kept pegging away nt the negro and did it so well thnt thu gentleman lost some of his impetuosity. This round was about ovon. The "Cyelono" Had a liulo the best of the lust round , although Slavln , en couraged hy the spectators , force : ' , the light ing. The negro was fairly entitled to the bout , but Muldoon's decision was : "I don't want to rob any man of lus reputation , there fore I call It u draw. " SUM All V. HnnH earned : Coltcjru , S : Columbians , 3. Two IIHHO lilia : .smith 2 ; Hurry , McKull. ; Tliruu hn c lilts : O'llnnlon. II. Ilomu rtmi , Kuril. Duublo plays : .McKcIl to llrown : Clnrk to McKull. llnno nn bulls : olt Wulcli. 2 ; Wliltualilo. 4. lilt bj- pllcberVtlch : 2. struck out : byVclch , 6 ; WhttrnUlc , 1. Wild pltulius : liy Welch , 1. I'nasccl bulls : by ( 'nitte. 4 ; by OTounor , 2. Tlmo of Knniu ; 2 ho' rs''i mlniilvs. DinplroMr. : . .M rn. TxvlnlclorH Vrt Tu Inklor.s. HCOIIK 11V IN.VI.VdH. Sixteenth St. Stars . 00100 00-1 Tivuiity-uuventli St. btnrs . 1 1002 00 4 Hl'JIMAliv. ItnnKc.irnoil : Twcnljr-ituvontli Street 8 nra , I. llnnuon bnlla : oil Murphy , 2 ; oil McAulllTo , 5. lilt br [ iltclier : by Murphy , I. Struck out : by Mur pliy. 10 ; by McAullirc , 1. Pasicd bulls : byV [ I llama , 2. Tliiiu of ii.ilnu : Ono bou'r anil lea inln- utua. Lmplru : Kunuuy. ( looil Sliootlii ! ; Conl limes. GIUND Ist.\N , Nob. , May 13. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Hwi : . ] Another good day's shooting was held today. The score * were fully as largo as ou the previous days , and the wcathar is not intor/orlng with the sport , Partnoloo nnd Kcnnody won the eliamulon team gold medal , the shoot bolng ten larsots tu ouch man , two mon roprosont- itig the team , IClllott of Kansas City again distinguished himself by winning the Parlior hammurlcss gun shoot , mUsIng uono out of twonty-llvo single targots. The shoot cou- tluuos ull day tomorrow , closing with a cit izens' shoot. A few of tbo shots are prepar ing to leave in the morning , but tbo majority will seoit out. _ Air Coy and Duvis Matched , 15UUUXOTO.Y , la. , May 1 ! ! . ( Special Telegram - gram to Tun HKI : . ] Harry McCoy of this city , the champion welterweight of Dos Mo'.nos county , and Jack Davis of Portland , Ore. , hava signed articles for u finish light to como off ttio lilt tor part of May for &UI ) a side. Both deposited S'.W forfeit. Dr. nirnoy's Catarrh Powder cures catarrh , l-'or sale by all druggists. 60 cents. I'lWVI.l.lU HKATII IX ATCIllliUX. Mr * . . ) iinuili | Sillier Sulliienteil liy ruined Irnin n Cilsollne Moxe. ATCIUSOS , Kan. , May 111. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tut : BKK.J Mrs. Joseph Miller accidentally extinguished the bhua of ngaso- line steve yesterday afternoon and laid down ou a sofa In an adjoining room tu await the arrival of tier husband to supper. Sbo fell aloop ami Inhaled thn deadly fumes and died today. A put dog In the liouso was also suffocatou. Mr. nud Mr . Miller had only- bceu married two weeks , Mrumnr Arrivals. At London Sighted , Maryland , from Balti more. At Yokohama Kmpross of Japan , from Vancouver , At Rotterdam Sotilcdam , from Balti more. At Hamburg Kuropa , from Boston. At Movlllo Siberian , from New York. At London Sighted Polynesian , \Vorkou- dam , from Now York ; Switzerland , from Philadelphia. At New York Gallla , from Liverpool : Greece , from Liverpool ; Britaunlo and bpalu , from Liverpool. A' Quoeustown Germanic , from Now York. Tlio steamer Martha of the Uultod Statoi And Brazil mail stoatnsulp company from Now York for Ulo Janeiro sailed f rout Para May 10. Tuo steamer Amy on tno same Hue tailed from Ulo for Now York May 0. DEEP WATER CONVENTION Bnsiaoss Transacted at Its Last Day's Ses sion at Memphis. IMPROVEMENT OF THE MISSISSIPPI Important ArtlnnTnkrn liy thn runt-rut Inn I'lniniloito ] l to Si-ourc' CoiiBroMlimul Alii C'omiiilttroi Appinlitcd mid Iti'ioliitlon Aili > i > tril. i' , Tonn. , May in. A uoiv PM in the lir.provemont of the Mississippi has cotno lu the birth of the Mississippi Kivor nssosln- tlon , nn organization which is composed of the most uromlncnt citlzani nnU capltnllsts of the Mississippi valley , onil whoio object Is to co-opui-Ato with the national Mississippi Klvor commission mid urso upon uongros the necessity of carrying out promptly the recommendations of tnatscioulille body. No longer is the Improvement nnd norpotunllou of this great American waterway to bo loft to the work of local ngttntlon or to the irre sponsibility of sectional demands , v ItVII1 l r urvil with .Melhod. A grnat organization , designed to include In 1U membership every civil onglnoor and prominent capitalist of tlio hunilroJs of river towns In the tnlKlily Mississippi valley , is to proceed with method lu the great task nhond , and no Improvement will bo pressed before congress until It has run the gauntlet of scientific oxamlnnllon nnd approval by this organization.Vharo once nil was in congruity nud confusion , there will bo naught butmoihod. The greed of sectionalism , the struggle for local aggrandizement will bo a thing of tuo p.ist , nnd only these appropria tions will bo recommended which uro designed - signed for the commonwealth improvement of the Mississippi river and its tributaries as ono great majestic whole. State lines nro wlpodout ; St. Louts is to bo uo bigger than Vlcksburg , New Orleans no mignuor than Davenport lu the now orJur of things , but nil contemplated Improvements are to bo considered In the light of their benefit to the permanent , nav igable wntor way which bus so long been tuo dream of clv'll engineers from the Delta to St. Paul , from Cairo to Plttsburg und I'rom St. Loll is to IMsmarck. ( Jongrossman JohnTursuoy orosidod nt this meeting of amalgamated jiitorusts and the triumph of today Is perhaps a flttlnir cul mination to the three days' celebration of thnt other triumph ol engineering skill which IItilts in sisterly bonds the croal states of the southern Mississippi valley and abandons the ferry boat un.a commercial necessity to the railroads of Tennessee nnd Arkansas. It was 11 o'clock when Chairman Tannoy called the deep water convention lo order this morning. Imtuodiatoly thereafter Hon. W. P. Ilalliilay ot Cairo , chairman of the committee on resolutions , presented the fol io winf report : IlcKolulIOIM Adopted. Whereas , The Mississippi river and Its mivljjaliio tributaries constitute the most valuable natural highway fur the commerce of the country to the sea nnd reaches the tr.-ulu of every stale und territory of the .Mis- uh-ilppl vjilloy. \Yliereu . Tno permanent Improvement of the .Mississippi river and Its navlirnblo tribu taries will insure stable ami regular rates throughout tlio year by compotini ; with the trunk lines to the soubord ; therefore be it Kosolvud , Tli.it It Is tlio duly of tlio United flutes government to provide adequate nnd continuous appropriations for the Improve ment of the Mississippi river nnd Its principal tributaries so us to secure safe and free navi gation of theto rivers : nnd bo It Kusulvcil , That It all'ords grout gratification to the people of the Mississippi valley to see the growing disposition throughout the union to recognize tlio simple Justice of aid being rendered by the government In the construc tion and maintenance ot levees , thus protect ing and relieving the lCOp ) | | of the lower val ley from dlsarstoua overllow. In thhcuunce- t.ou wo refer with plyaauro to the work of the government olllcers In ehurgo. of river 1m- provemonts : to the Missouri rlvercommlsslon and tlio Mississippi river commission , whoso wotKs hnvu doubled the .low water depth of those portion of the river where the commis sion and the ollleers have done their work , und the mentoi ions < vork will not be neg lected by congress , but pressed to a successful completion ; bo It Jtesolvod , That wo applaud the not of both houius of congress In eiicouraclnR the system of continuous appropriations for the Improve ment , of the Mississippi Hvor and hope it will be extended to the tributaries. Aud no It Kusolvcd , That wo express the hope that President Harrison , who , Having been u mem ber of the Mississippi river commission , knows the wants of the people and the demands of comnuirco for the Improvement of the river , will alll.v his signature lo the most liberal bill presented to him for his approval. The report bore the signatures of Chairman Hullidny , Jehu Scaton , II. U , Pharr and Frank Uaieut , but was not signed by Hobort Gates of Memphis. Mr. ( lutes' Idpii. "I non-concur in that report1 said Mr. Gates , "mainly rjocauso the resolutions do not cover the vltui iuea , and I offer the fol- amendment ' ' ing : Hesolvcd , Further , that the Mississippi river should more and morn bo considered by ami provided for'tn the congress of the United Status as the republic's chief water highway , and Its only Inland sea to the end of naviga tion by ocean vessels as high up tlio river as possible. Finally Judge T. J. Latham oubmlttea an other in lieu ot tuat offered by Colonel Gales , as lollows : Hosolvod , Thut wo petition the United States government to provide adequate and continuous appropriations for the Improve ment of the .Mississippi river and Its prlnelp.il tributaries so as to secure safe and free navi gation of those rivers , nnd deep water naviga tion In the Mississippi river lo the most elll- clent extent practicable. This was accepted by both sides of the controversy , ana unanimously adopted. The committee on permanent organization of u deep water association for the MlssH- &lpol valley was not ready to report and it was suggested by Colonel Hubert Gates that it no recommitted to complete Its work. Colonel . 11. Miller moved that the com mittee bo' discharged ( ina Instoau a commit tee of seven , nil of Memphis , bo appointed to formulate plans and bring the association into exlstonco.Vhon this was done , ho said , it could of course toke In members from anywhere in the Mississippi valley. Colonel Gates moved , in lieu of ottier motions , that the project of a ucop wntor as sociation bo referred , back to the business bodies of Memphis , Mr. D , K. Meyers of Memphis moved , as a substltJlo for tuo other motions and amend ments , that the commlttoo bo composed of four from each stato. .Met with < ! iiiinril Approval. Further amendments were proposed , until ouo caino Irom Major L. P. Cooper of Mem phis , which mot with general approval and it was adopted. It was to the affect that thu proposed committee bo composed of ulna members , live of wliich should bo from Memphis - phis , the remainder to comn from other states. It was also adopted , and a further motion prevailed that when it is organized it bo of a co-opor.Ulvo character. A vote of thanks was then adopted express ing gratification nt and tendering thanks for the hospitality accorded delegates by tbo cit izens of Memphis , also than nine the chair man and ofllcors of the convention. On motion of Captain Halliday IIont\V. It. Miller was iuvltcd to address the convention , which ho did lu nu able and instructive uiun- nar , the foundation of his romurks being the necessity for river improvement as an aid lo commerce. At Its conclusion the chair announced the following oxecutlvo commlttoo to organize a permanent .Mississippi Uwor Improvement association , us provided in the motion of Colonel Cooper : Judge T. J. Latham , chair man ; W. 1' , Halliday , Illinois ; John T. Homer , Arkansas ; G. A. Scott , Mississippi ; /.noli Taylor , W. J. Crawford , Colonel Hubert Galas , Hon. A. D. Gw.vnno of Tennessee. Tbo convention then adjourned sino dio. Dr. nirnoy's Catarrh Powder tor totiBllotia. For BBlu by all druggists. 50 cents. PAYING TUB PENALTY. Judge Dumly runnel Keiitunce Upon Violators of the Federal I.uw , Tbo Inv Is inexorable nt times. But yes terday mornlug it was Inexorable without the qualifying phrase. Judge Uundy were a contented expression ai he ascended tbe bench of the United Stale district court. Tbo lioot of care wnlcu nro usually scon upon the brow of the Jdilgo were gone nu/i n mild , kindly light snono from his oyos. b Judge Dundv'fl breakfast hod agreed with nfnl , and it argued well for the prisoners who wcro to App'oar before him for sentence. ' ' * \ \ hen S. R. 'iviMjncdy was callcil , n gentlemanly - manly appoaringj-ounV man , dressed noatlv nnd having Jn most dejected nlr stopped to tho'Dar. An agreement had boon made botwcou th'b prisoner niul the repro. en- tatlvcs of tlic-'flirrcrnmont whereby hashould plo.td guilty nV ( a the lint count of the In dictment nmltAlt'eiillty as to the second , third nnd fOilrUr , nlid ' .ipon tuo llrst count , that of tnklny'TnOtioy fniudtilontly , the Jury rolurned a voMfel , Kennedy was n clorli In the Omnlia Nation- nl bankbut falslHod the books of thu bank to the extent of $0,01)0. ) As Kennedy stood before the Judges , big tnnrs rolled down the checks of the prisoner , nnd in his honor's voice there were traces of emotion that ho could not conceal. "I regret to have to pass sentence upon you , " said Judtro Dundy , "but my duty is clear. At best the lowest snn- tonco I can glvo < rou is terrlblo , but you have pleaded guilty n'nii that leaves mo no otlu-r nlternalivo than to follow the statute ? . You can materially alter this enteiico by loading nn exemplary llfo while in conllnonunt. And when n reasonable lime elapses , If 1 nm nllvo and hold the position I noiV do , I shall Join with others in a petition lo the president of the Uultod Stulos for oxocutlvu clemency. The prison to which i must send you is nicely conducted , but Is , 1 regret to sa ) ' , not provided with means for employment. You will pay the costs of this prosecution nnd bo taken to the penitentiary nt Sioux Falls , S. D. . to remain there for llvo vears , commencing on utul 111- cludlng this day. " Kennedy with n croat sob sank down on thoclialr. It. Do Jozos pleaded gulltv to navlug tried to blackmail Hurry wllklns by asserting that ho would publish certain articles In tuo Kansas City Sun regarding Wllklns' habits unless $100 was forthcoming. Judge Untidy said , in passing sentence - tenco upon Do Jozeswho was n clerk iu Cud- nhy's packing house , "tho wor.it part of this business lies in tno fuel thnt you threatened the party with the publication of his character in the Kansas City Sun , " n Judicial quip that brought out n loud smllo from the nuultors. Uo Jozcs was asked to pay $2T > and costs and stand committed until Juno K ! . Ftw r.tDDixfi TIII : IMI/.S. Interesting Casn to Iln Tried In lowii Next Wuuk. Dns MOINES , In. , May 13. [ Special Tola- gram to TUB Unn. | The casq of the United States against President John C. Newton of the Dos Monies & Kansas City and Mr. Oxford of Kanesvillo , Mo. , for conspiring to defraud tlio Kovernmont by padding the United States mails , was called in the federal court this morning nnd postponed until next Monday morning , whan it will bo tried. The cases will bo tried separately , that against Mr. Newton to como up first. The defendant's nephews , F. A. Newton of VunKaub , Tox. , aim N. A. Newton of Kalaumzoo , Mich. , arrived lu the city yester- dav to attend the trial. Mr. Fry of Loon , In. , indicted for writing and sending obscene letters through the malls , was nrraigned before . 'udgo Woolson of tbo federal court last night. Ho pleaded guilty and was lined $400 , payment of which was .suspended during food ; behavior on ac count of his ago , : ho being 72 years old. Ills Ui-iiltliiConlilii'tSavi ) Him. Dr.-J MOIXM , In. , May 13. [ Special Talc- gram to TriB BEE. ] Thomas Evans , n wealthy former w6o owns n section of land about thirly-llvo hitlos west of Dos Moines , was found on the streets of the city last night very drunkHo was taken to the po lice station.w here ho was searched and drafts aggregating § 1,113 were found on his person , but only SUO. ) in money. Ha was locked up o < fcr' night nud this morn ing was fined SIO nnd costs In tno police courtHo did not have the cash to llquldato oltfaough worlh $30,000 , and is now serving out his three days In the county jail. This is thu nmo farmer whom the police - lice had in custbdy nboul six weeks ago. At that tifno'llB'ha'd abo'uTSI,000 on his person and as ho was drunk the police took him in charge to keep him irom ( retting roboea. Mntmgcr 1II1U Itinltins , Sioux CITY , la. , May 13. fSpaclal Tele gram to Tin : DEI : . | F. C. Hills announces his resignation as gonnral manager of the Sioux Citv & Northern railroad on account of ill health. Ho will probably bo succeeded by anofllccr from the GrcutNorthorn system. LOCAL UKKl'lTl 118. One. minor permit for $100 was issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday. City Clerk John Groves has commnncod moving nnd today ho will bo at homo In his ofllco lu tlio now city hall. While washing Sixteenth street last night the street commissioner's men broke the hydrnnt at the Dodge street corner and nearly flooded both streets for u b'oclc ' each way. The damage was repaired in the course of nn hour. President MurUu of the Board of Trade has appointed three delegates to attend the national Nicaragua canal convention which is to bo hold at St. Louis , Juno a. The local delegates who wiU'dtlond the convention nro C. S. Chase , James btophonson and J. H. Kuony. Colonel Elliott F. Shepard , editor of tlio Now York Mail nnd Express , speaks to men at the Young Men's Christian association hall Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mr. J. W. Hlllis of Indianapolis will conduct the service of sonir , commencing at 4:45 : D. in. All invited. Captain Uoynolds , chief engineer of tlio water works company , was to have delivered nu address to the stationary engineers in .ludco Davis' court room In The IJeo building last , evening , but on nc- rount of the high wntor at the reservoir was unable to do so. The Iccturo will bo given some time lu the near future. A couple of smooth young mon who gave ttiolr nailos as McCarthy and Brown were arrested lu the burnt district yesterday for peddling a lot of laales' shoos and some silk dress pattorns. Most of the stuff already sold was recovered and taken with the pris oners to the Jail. Tin ? police suppose that tlio property was stolen in sorno town neat bv and brought h'jro to bo sold , A Western Union messenger boy named George O'Contioll , and who lives nt KMI ) South Seventeenth street , claimed last night that ho had boon assaulted by an unknown man wlulo walking along Duvonport street , near Seventeenth street. The boy says that his assailant was hiding behind n tologrnph polo and as ho passed made n slash nt him with a knlfo and then ran away , O'Commll fell from the blow , but in a moment arose 10 his foot and ran to the ofllco as fast as ho could. The coat of the Ind shows that quite a cut was madOAv.lth the knlfo. No descrip tion of the nssnlhV could bo given by the ooy , who was nwrtl' frightened to death. rrThree things which afflict mankind the most with Aches and Pains , are RHEUMA1M NEURALGIA , LUNiBAGO. Tiir/MvrHiiprctn / nfllictions are Promptly and Permanently cured j > r/rI ( ST. JACOBS OIL , which docs more lliau nil other external tumcdlca fur llic relict of human buffering. MANHOOD RESTORED " 8AMATIVO , " tli Wonderful Himiileli UiMiicdy. U mid nltli n Written Cuarantoo la cure H Ncivou.i Di . ta.v > . tui.li as Wralc Memory , lua ofjiiola 1'owcr , Headache , WakprulncsiilI < OHtMat- ! llOoJ , h'TTOU5tlCM , 1JH- lludc , ull dialna aud Before & After Use. IMI of power of the Pliotusrsptied from life. fitncrntlve Cleans In in rim u-.i..rltlicr wx. causal l > y over-civitlmi , youthful litdlurclloimor tlie eictulva IK of tobacco. oj > liimpr f.tlimiluiifJ , uliirti ultliualeljr Irad to l"HnnltfCoinuiniloi\ | ! InMiillr 1'ut ii | > Inconvenient form to carry In Iliv vnl | n-kt , 1'ilie | l a r kucr. or 6 fur JJ. With rvnr t Pidrr < vc KI ! a ivrllten Kuorantoo to cure or refund the manor. .Srnl by nmll la nnr udilrtM. Circular fit tn I'laln mvelupe. Mention tlil > pnKr. AdJiTU , UADaiO CIltWICAL CO. llmucli Office foi U. 8.1. 3M IXaiborn Slrrcl. CHICAGO. IM. FOB SALE IN OMAHA. NED. , DY Kubr & Co. , Co.r 1511) a Daurln SU. J A Fulltr & ( : < > . . Cor. Hth 4 : DouiluSt * . f u | ( i , HhrioT * Council lllullt U. i.tir. . . . The sonp recital plvon DP Mrs. Corlnno Mooro-I awson last evening under the aus plecoi ol the IiAdlos Musical sooloty nt the I.lnlnRor pnllory wan absolutely flawless. Mrs. Laivson came totallv unknown to n very largo tnajo.'lty of the largo nudlotico prcsopl nnd loft the intimo of ovcry uorson who hoard her In a program which was delight fully classical and finely arranged. It wotili bo hard to nay whether the nudlenco hstonot : tnoro with their eyes than with their oars , for the singer hai such lovely features , true southern typnof beauty , that ono forgot the slnu'or nnd thu song and fell to admlr Inc the open , frank , rnro frtco of the nrtlsto. Hut the singer It musical to the tip * of her taporliiK llnccn nnd slio sings with marvelous smoothness , displaying rich soprano volco particularly suitable- coloratura woric. Among tlio gems of scbolnrlv program were the Ciinzonottn by Moyor-Hclmund , the Siiinmor Song by Chnmlmido , " 'Twns April" by Noviu , nuo ot the masters of itonir writing , nnd "Tron- nting" ( f ns ? uilch In don dun kuln grund ) by Frank Ulos. Througiioiit her tliirtcon numbers , thn first and last sulto > accompany Ing herself , nnd the mlddlo suites bolng no- compnnlod llnoly by Mr. Martin Calm. Mrs Liiwson showed that slio was n singer who had studied with 11 nn appreciation , nnd the hadios Musical society Is to bo oougratu- luted for bringing to Omaha so thoroughly cnpablo nn nrllsto. Miss Etta Hilbert oS JJawrcnce , Mass. Her Parents were in Despair But Sbo Was Hroughl Into HcuUliy Girlhood by Sarsaparilla Mr. Edward llllbcrt , of 183 Broadway , Lawrence , Mns3. , sends us the following : "Ten years ago our child was born. Hav ing lost six children we were naturally anxious as to the health of this one. What was our dismay and sorrow to Und that she was apparently doomed to the same fate ns the others. She had little strength ns a baby , nnd dlil not Improve as she grew older. When about" 1- " years old she bugan to have Fainting Spoils , dropping wherever she happened to bo. At those times she would turn black and ap peared nt the point of death. Doctors told us she was lu a very had way from Heart Trouble Nothing Hint we cave her did any go-d until , in utter desperation , wo began Riving her Hood's Harsopiiiilln. She gradually begun to Improve , the fainting tits became less and less frequent and finally ceased entirely. Her general health Improved until at the end of a year , having taken seven bottles , wo stopped giving It to her. At this time she was 4 years old. and , although anxious lest the troubles might return , we ceased to worry , she seemed so well. She Is now 1O years old and 14 us Healthy and Rugged a child as you will find anywhere and has never shown any Indication of a icturu ot the heart ilimculty. During the past o years perhaps slio has taken : ) bottles In nil , uo only giving It to her Irregularly at times when she has complained of feeling tired In the spring and early summer. We feel that wo owe a great deal to Hood's Sarsaparilla and cannot say too much In favor of It. " ED WARD HILIIKKT , Lawrence , Mass. Hood's Pills cure Liver Ills VETERIHARYSPEGIFICS For Horses , Cattle , Sheep , Dogs , Hogs , AND POULTRY. 500 Pace llnnli on TrcnlmeiiC /.nlmills anil ( Jlinrt MMII Free. curtnsj I'cvrrsC ( > ni.'eHliiiiis , Inlliiminnlloi : A.A.iHDlnal lUenlimiliH , ,1111k Fever. ] > .U.--SiriiliiK , JiuinciicNN , Itlieiimntlhin. < ; . < : . - - DlHiemperIIMI I OlrichnruvH. U.I ) . IliitH or ( iruliH , WorniN. K.K. CnucIiH , llciiveH. I'neumonln. F.I' . --'olio or ( iripi-H , llcllyuclic. II. II. 1'rliinry mill Kiilliey JMCIIKCM. ) | LI.-- KrniUlviDlweiiHCH , .llniiRC. J.K. HlNciiHcn of Hik'CNllun , rnrnlj-slH. Kluglo llotllo ( over SO doses ) . - - . ( iO Hi 11 1)1 e L'liHe , with Spc-clfli-s , MnnnaU. Veterinary Curn Oil nud Mcdlcalor , 87.1)9 ) Jnr Vetcrluury ( 'uruOll , - - 1.00 Sotil Lv * Ilrtif nl U | nr tfnl prrpaM ftnHbrr > nJ In tnf qtlantllj'oit rirrllit f > r | irlcc * HUai'ltllKtS'JIKD. CO. , Ill A lUHimanSl. fwTorl. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC ffj ffi , . .SPECIFIC No. S Iu iwo 30 } < ' . The onlynnccossfnl remedy for Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , and I'rotrationt from over-work or other cnusta. 91 pur vial , or fi vials and Inrco vial pointer , Jor$3. holil liy I > ritKliU , i nt i-oati'ttM ' on rncli't ot price. liu ava Extract of Beaf , Do j'ou wnnt a copy ol Dtiof TonV Sue Unit it , IB iniido from Iho ( Jot , tilno Jiifoinpiirnhly the boat. 1'uro , tablo.rofri'aliiiijj. Did- Bolvids clcurly- See naron Loi- hip's nlunuurp In hhio on oaoli Inbol , thus. Unlike Dutch Process No AiMes ou- Other Chemicals ( ire used in the preparntloti of ff. Baker & Co.'s ' Breakfast Docoa , which in ( ibsolutelji pure t and aoluble , It has more than three times ihettrenyth of Cocoa Milled with Starch , Arrowroot or Supiri and is far more economical , costing test than one cent a ( up. It U ( lollcloua , nourishing , nnd KASILT Sold by Grocers everywhere. W , Baker & Co , , Dorchester , Mass , Boils Pimples Blotches Pustules Carbuncles , etc. , arc caused by impure blood. Any one who wilfully neglects these unfailing manifestations ol more serious trouble is responsible for his own suffering. Don't say , "Oh ! those little skin troubles will go away in a few days. " They may disappear from the surface , but the poison remains in Ike bhoiL In bliis condition , twenty- four hours'time is sufficient for the development in your system of any of these troubles : Scrofula Rheumatism ' i/cvi/o PRINCCSS KICKAPOO. ' " Puio Blood , Potfocl Htalth Be warned ! Nature must be assisted to throw oiT the poisons ; and for this purpose nothing can equal Nature's own assistant , a pure vegetable com pound of selected herbs , roots , and" barks , called Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. It contains no acids or mineral poisons , is absolutely harmless , and its efficiency is attested by over twenty thousand unsolicited testimonials. Kickapoo Indian Cough Cure Kkknpnn . , liiilljn R.mwn U ni rdl.ililc ni th . . . ensures relief from coughs and colJs. ll.uik > f . lnulninl. : . All . ilial 1 < cl.Hinr.1 . lor It , 50 ccntb. \MlldJ. Sl.OJii hottlo. All ilriigiiliti. Not leu oft tin Sit line "I tbn City Counrll as u Hoard ol I'.cji Tn I hi- owners of the lois. parts of loNnml rn.il cstitto bultlimon or adjnconi to the ilruol ? , iillcysoravL-nucs heroin nainoil orfilluatc I In whole or In part within any of tliu UlHtrk't.s heri'lii spuellludt Von und each uf von nro hnruhy nolKlud that the i-lty council oHIm oily or Oinah i will sit us n boar > I of ( > iiiallr.itlon | : : u tliu ollloo of thoi-lty clerk , in the o ty hall , Oiunha , Neb , . on Thursday , the Illtli day ot Mnv. IhH-1. fioin II u'uliu'k . in. toAuVlook | ) . in. , for the pur pose of consldorlna und i < iii | ll/.ing the uroI posed levy of special luxes nnd iihsussinems. as shown bv "Proposed I'liinsof Assessment" now on Hie in the olllee of sild : oil v olcrk , und correcting any errors therulii. mill of honrhig nil coinpliilnts that the owners of properly to be assessed and taxed may malic : sild : speI clal ta.xc.s und iiHsossincnts proposed to be levied being necessary to cover the cost of the .several liiipioveiiicnt.s duly authorl/ed to Lu iniido and no\v coniplolcd , as follows : Dauuigcs for uliauxlng the grade of Arbor i stieot , llth hlrncl nnd ll'tli sticet. .iinouiitint ; to thn sum of ' 7.10. which hald sum It Is proposed by n report duly adopted by the city council to assess on llm lots and . real estate to the depth of center of bloolc on < bolli sides ; of Arbor street from 10th to I'illi strent , llth street f iniii ITS feet south of Arbor street toOastollnrMroot , l-'th street from Vlnton street lo Cnstellar street. Jiidginont In favor of Michael Donnelly for damages for change of grade of Davenport street from 91 h to lUtli blront. amouiitln to liiosnni of i-oii.in , which sum It Is pioposed by a report duly adopteil by the city council lo assess on the lots and real estate to the depth of KU foot on both Hides of said Duvunpurt stieet from Utli to luth street. DnmiiKcs. for uradlnir. the alley In block * , ICocint7o\- l.ulh's addition , amoiintlii ! ; to the sum of jl'li.O'J ' , which : illsiiin ( It is proposed by a report duly adopted by the city council to assess on Iho lots and real ustatu to the depth of ono lot on both sides of s-ild alloy lu block 8 , Konnt/o& Itulh's addition. t'lian lni ; thu urailc of lloifjlas street from lUtli toOth street and . 'ertaln iiitoieel Ins streets , iiniotliillng to the sum of i.l..mT , which said sum It U proposed by a report duly adopted by the city eounoll lo assess on thn lots nnd real esl ale to the depth of i : feel on bolli sides of said HoiiL'Ifis street , from tlth streot. to ' . ' 4th strcol. as follows' I'rom llth lo lUih St. . ; . " > els. per foot fronta o. I'rom lUlh to lllh Ht. , ? | .IHI per foot finntaviu. I'rom lllh lo I''lli HI. , JI.L"i ; per fool fiontaKU I'rom PHh lo I Hit Ht. , $1.71 per foot fnintiio. I'nini illth to 14th i t. , JJ.Oll per fool , frontage. I'Vom Mill to l.'itli St. . .f-'ftl per foot frontage , I'Vom l.'itli to lillh HI. , M.W ) per foot fro.'itagc. I'Vom iith St. on north "lilu to west line , lot S honscl'sanl ) . , from 'Jth St. on .south side K ) west line. sul ) . It * , lot'.1 , Capitol add. , at * ) .IOii : per foot froiituze. On north side fiom west line lot 2. liniisol's sub. to west.llnu sub. 8 , lot - ' , Uapltol add. . On south side from west line till ) . H lot U' . Caultol add. , lo west line lot ( i. llmisel's Hub. at fVLUi per foot frontage. I'll north side fiom west line sub. f , lot ' , ' , I'linitol and. lo west linn sub. I ) , lot ! . ( 'aplloj iidd. , On houtli snlo from west Unit lot li llonsols' sub. to NMMI line sub. U' ' , lot : i. Capitol add. at $ . ' . . ' per foot frontn.'O. On north uli'e from west line sub. . 'I. lot I ! . I'apltol add. to tilth St. . On south sldn from west line su ! > . 1- . lot .1. Capitol .uld. to Vlth Hi. , , ntf..U ) per fool froiifme. Uli St. on west aide from north Hue of lot I ) toii'mllt line lot II In Kollom's 1st ad ' . all.lv" > per font fmntuKO. Douglas street fiom ltli ( ! to 20th at 1.70 per foot frnnt.'icc. 17tli St. fiiim alloy north of I'ariiam St. to DodKU St. nt J.1.7) ) per fool front.iKO. ISth St. from I'.iniam lo Dodgi ! Sis. nt i'i.7u per foot frontage. . lUlh si. from lAmmin to DoJgu.Sli. nlii.TU : pur foot froiita-ci. rorlliuuost of cr.iillnx Ith A\o. from Uraiid- vinw lo Ituncrufl rits. . ainountiiu to fli.l7S.3il , which said sum It Is pioposctl l > y a i-cportdiily adnjitod by Hie city roiincll to assess on the lots and nsal intnlo to the depth of .tlluy on hulli sides of4tli Avo. from ( ir.indvlow lo Ban- t'Kift His. ICatu per front fooiac ; .r.'ITil. ciianu'lnu' tliogriMoof : ! ltliSt , from I.oavon- worth til. In Woolwoitli Ave , amounting to HID sum of flill.uu. : which said Mini It is pro posed to assess on I Im lots an liitalcslatnlotlio dciptli of tlio center of hlixiu not oxceedlnv I5 > font on both sides of sild''ltli Si , from l.oav- cnworlh S't. lo IllcHory St. Itato p r fool i.iiinrjiS for xiMdliii : rorliln Htrcnt nnd ulliiVH In Mursh'i iiildltloii. iinioiintlni ; toihn Hiiiuiif WH.H1. whluli hiitilHiini It IH proposed by n ruu.nt duly adniited by ilio oily eounoll to assess on tlio ml * uiljolnliu the ulruoli nnd alloy * , to-w I : M ivy hired fnim'Mil to 271 h st recta. M.ihon street from ' . . " Hi to-Ttli btrcols. ' , 'itli avi'inio fiom J.i'iivuiiHorlh ulrcot to IlloUorv pUco. ; 'itli hln-t from l.uiivunwrrtli street In Illrkory nlauu. iinil 'bo alloys In Mursb'H ad- 4llllon , Ciially ( | nn tliuauvoral lots In blocks 1 tojj Inclusive , in Mulsh's uildltion , on ouch lot < ) )7fni ) > iKi > ti fornrailln Caklollar mruot from l.'nli i4i stih tiiuts uiiioiiiilliii ; to tliDoiini of Jjii.i.i. ( wliicli H-ild HIIIII It l proDoiuil by a ru- Iiiirliliily adontfd by the city council touawiv on tlio lotK and real CHtatu lo tliu deptb of Iho alloy or ilio iieptb of tlnee. M lots and In lux lotto tlio dupth of 1.VJ fiMit , on botliblde of CiiHlullar street from l.'itli to "Ith blrculs. KM HI PIT foot fiontit o , l.urilMdi. Dennises fur unidlna I'aL-lllcsliccl froin'.Mtb to Tth Hlrjutt. , uinouiillir. uiIlio sum uf KilS.OJ. whtub Hald Kii'n It U proposed liy n rupoit duly adiHr ( ] < i bythuclty couuell tnrsMjssim thuiolH und real c lnto lo ibu depth lo tbo D enter of blocU , und the ilcplh only of loin 4 , ' > " and W In IIIul > ory pluco. on loth Hides of I'/ielllL-aueut Ironil-'Jlli to''Ilh blreols. Hutu jiu r foot fronluKu , iJ.'J.'iU'1. ' Uamaues for Kri.duiK Inpout fitiert- and IUi'0 street In Hupont place , ainounlliiK to tlio > u in of UhS.Ui' , which Kali ! HIIIII tliu tirnpood by H report duly adopt oil by tbo elly cuiinull , to aHiusa on tlio lolhiinil leal ealato lo Die doptbof J'JJ ( eut on butli uldusof bald htruolit as lolluwB : Dupoiit strcot from oabtlinu to wc t line of Dilliont place. Itlcoutreui from oii.-tl Imu to wcatllnuof Dnpuiil plucc , at r.tluuf ia.ltt pur. foot rrontiiiju. I > > tiuaie.g for obancn of Rrndo of 4''nd street l.ufayctlc. and otlinr hliuelH In Walnut Hill add tlon. amounting to tno bum of till W , wjilcli said sum It N proposed by u report duly ndoitt-d | by tbuulty council to sc ou thu lot- , und roitl estjlo to tliu Uuptli of | jJ f n < t on bnll. kldesof 2ud birurl from ll.tmll ton to Nluholus stieoti I.afayotloivinuii from I.V ) fool west of 4.'utl street lo llsl stieot It 'to ' per font frontage ft. l ins. Dama'-'DS fur radliiK "Sth sti-oot from Far- nam 10 Hurt slrool , amounting lo tlio MUM ol &M1I.IO. wlilen said bum It Is proposed hy u re port duly adople.d by tbo eliy eounoll lo u- sesson ibe lots i-nd real estate to tbo depth of Ilisl alley or LIU foot on lotb : sides of IWlli street [ rom l-'arn-im street to Hurt strcot Hate per foot fronlaue. S.'UIV. ' . I'liiin.-liii : Iho KIM do of llnml ton strcot from IMlb stiei'l to 4'ilh struct an.I eorlaln Intcr- seolliia si reels , amount Itiir lolbi ) sum of $11.- I I 1'53.0'J , Hhli-li said sum It Is proposed bv uroiiorl ! duly adopted hy INclly council to assess on ! Ilio lots and real estate lo llm depth of eunler , of i.-loi-k or tliu first alloy , and iimp"rty tint I i sub-divided IS ) feoton both sides of thu foi- I lowing si runls : j llnmlilon street from Ultb to 4Mb "tree ! . I - ilh sticet fiom Charles lo I'alducll stice.1. j I -.th stioet fi-om.illcy south of Hamilton t < > Charles stroi I. I I Milh sticel from llnmlilon to Charles Hlroot j 'JHIIi slreol from Indiana to Charles struct. Illsi .street from Hamilton lo Ulmrles streui. isird streut from -Myrllo avcnuo to Charles stieet. 'lTitli struct from Lafayottouvmiiio loCharlen strni'l. 'l'ith strcol.from LafayuKoavannotot'harloj htreel. Itaiu pur footfrouttuo , $ J.Oi,7lj ! ; I'lllliiucertain Ints ainnuuUui ; to Iho sum of HIV , 10 , whl h ald sum II Is propo-od by a re port duly ndopt. vd by iho city ujunuil to as- suss on the lots anil real estiilu as follows : Lot 11 , block 4 , llrako's addition , tri.ll ) . To cover the cost of slop n curtain lots , nnionnlln.- the sum of 1U0.4U wnlch salil sum II K proposed by a report duly adopted by tbo city council to nssoss on tliu lots and real esfito as follows : Lot is. bloc ! ; Ill , Ambler Place , JUKI. Lot 111. bloeU 10 , Amblnr 1'I.icc , } l.7. lol : M. block lii. Ambler I'ltieo , fas.us. West I.V ) feul of su ' .i of u w ' 4 suction ' . * . ) -l. ' > -l.'l , $ i".VJ. Dam.-iKO-for L'radlir. Siilli street from Kar- iiam slri.'ct to Ilanievtrcol. . and alley from iiith street lo 'Tib avuiiuc. amouutlii : lo thu sum ( if 4l.ij.i.ilii , which said sum II. Is proposed by n. leuort duly ailoiJtud by iho city council , to assesson llm lots and ic il e.st.itc. to tbo depth of UK feut on uast side and Hill feel on west side of said -lith struct from l-'arnnm to Hartley strcols. Halo pur foot frontage , Dama c.i for fhaimhii ; tbo Km lo of DodRii streut. fro'ii l.owu avcniin lo Hell , r.illway. Miiount n lo llic sum of ? U.IM. ( which si : sum It Is proposed by : i rnporl duly aduploil Ijy tlie cltv council to assess on the lots nnl re.tl oil ito lo thu depth of threu lots , or I ho Ill-si , alloy , on both sides of said street from liowo avenue to lie t ralhuty. Unto per fool fi-ontirioj'.U.s-il-i ' ? . Hy roi : on of oponlru'JTth si root from Ilrls- lol street to lic.UleU park , amonntln , ' to Ilio -um -fl.hUl'.Ui ' , which said sum Ills nruposud I'y u report dulv iidoptod by tliu city council lo sis-ess ou Itiu lots and re.il oslulo on both sides of said Tth street from llrlstol struut to I'nxton street , ns follows : To tu : ihM > b.-ol ( ou the balance of lot fl , llawes addlfon , > i.VUl. ) ( ) ' 1 o bu asae.sscd on the cast Gl fcot of sub-lot II. tax lot No. .1 , $ . ! t)0.li. ) ) I'l-om tin ) son III H lie of Ki-illol ; parl < lo I'rail street at tliu late of ? ' ! . . , . " > per foot fiontiiK" in doiilh to cimler of h ode. I'lom I'ralt str"cl I. : I'a.xlim streut nl HID rate of W.HIT per foot front.w In ( Icplh loeon- lor of bluclc Vou arc further not'fled ' that said "imipu i d plans of asfcssmeiil" aio now suhju"l tu tbo lii poutlon and e.Mimlnatlon of any of the fiwnnrs nf said lots , parts of lots orpler-esof real estate , or tint Inspection or evaiiilir.illnn of any other iiurHoii liiturostcd lu s-ild pro IKHcifiissoHjini-nU , al the olllco ofsaldoltv e.erlt , and thai by a report of a eommlllueof s.ilil council duly adoplo.l. It Is propose I Ih it unless for oed and siillb-lent causn It. nriy bo othurwlsoordered and rjeturmlnod , that the t-o > t of suld iiiinrovuiuonls rc-iin't | Ively bu ns- feFU'd ou tlii'iivonil lots , narls of lots and plo < -is ! of iu l ostatii us shown by said propose - pose i plans ( > l as eHsnieut. Vou and oaeh of you are hc.rihv nutlllu 1 to appuar before s'lld Hoard of Kquall/atlou at thu time and placii iibovn sjinclllud lo mnlci any eomiilaliil , staiouifint or objoctloii vim doslie coin-cm Inniiy of siild proposud luvles and iissessiuuiilsof bpculal ta\cs , JOHN Uunvrfs , Clly flerlf. Omnliii , Nob. , Mav H' ' , IWA ) may 11 (171 ToSaiuiKil I'rnyn , .1. K. llurdiul ; . charlus K , Shaw , d'eiiinu llaniionVllllim V , HIIIMIMI , .loseph / llrlscou. .Inhii II. llarbnrK. l.uvl T , Spiiiulor , Mary A < Ward und nil other prop erty owners on ( ir.inl street tntweuu Jlst and L'lth lu thu city of O naba. Vou are liiirnby notlllud tint thn under- sl iiod , tinuii dlilnturcstud frcnlioldcri of lli-i city of Omiiha , liavu tiiun duly uppo utud by thu mayor , with the approv.il of thu ull/ council of said city , lo tissues the diimiuu to Ihu owners respoultviily of tbu properly af forte I liy cradliiit Urant uticul from-'hl lo -'llh streulB , dt'ulaiod uucoi ury by imlhmico HUH ) , passed April 1up nro veil April t'-l. Vou are fnrtbur riotlllod th.t. havliu ae- ceptud uaid appoluliaont and duly iiiuiillul | IIH nnircd ! ( | by law , wu will , ou ih'l l day of .May. A. I ) . ISt' , nt the hour of lOo'oloik In the foioiKion , Ht room 7Jl Now Vort < l.lfe hull lln- , within the corporate limits of stld city , mncl for thu purpoje of eoiislderlu and makin t Ihn asdesiiunt of damages to thu owners ro- Hpuctlvoly of said proiicrty. iilfin'tcd bv Hald uradlnit. t.tkliiK lulu comldur illou upuulitl benefits. If any. Vou are notlllcil to bo present at Ihu llmo nud place riforci.iid nud mal.u any objuetioiii t'i or statements coiicornliu nald nssusimunl of ilam.-m.-3 us you nuy ooiiHldur propur. T. II , JUuii.oiii : ( ! ! , ,1. II. Idir.vK. t : . U TlliiMAK. Omaha. April 37- tin MlldlJt Worplilin ) Halt.I c r < lfnloto20ili > i > * ' ' (5PAN8'VABlLEa ( ) Itjut'lef llir i.1uniu.Lilliir tna buwi-l * . purl- f r llm klooo , art mle Qd i-rri-dutl 11 . nndlculekuo uirl < lllou > I -Auulic. foi c/f iibujtnurn , / % ' iaentli on.nnurerTafie&Mruuriffraia Impure Uoad.ora WlarobrOioituuiuli , llviToriO' * U.llniloixrforw tlnlr prcrtr tern ; ll on. l'r UD * * U'lreu tunrvrratineBrnbestntollirUilliiuonoafKl J ca > liiuml. I'rit'i Ir innll. 1 nru 4 , | 9t Mim > l.r r. T J I H'ANSfJI.MfC.ckl ! ! V | > nceltl..NcwYork.S ? > > & < > *