Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 17, 1892, Page 8, Image 8

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LAST OF THE BUFFALOES
0 , J , Jones' Great Herd of Bison Arrives
in Omaha ,
ALL THAT IS LEFT OF THE MILLIONS
An Intercut Ing Trnln of Slock Cnr Unloaded
nt IrvliiKton Srrnr * ut tlm St.t-
tlim Tlirlr Nrw llomn nt Hal *
cjon llrlghti Addition ,
A sleepy stlllno brooJs over the little vll-
lugoof Irvington at all times ana on sun-
Bhlny Sundays its dreamy ponce nnd quiet
became jolomn in intensity. The usual farm
teams nro missing trom the hitching rail In
front of "tho store" nnd the half dozen gos-
Blps who sit nnlnncod on the bridge whittling
sticks and chnwlng straws have on their
"other coats" nnd a suitable Sabbath expres
sion of countenance. The pipe of the quail
In the meadows , now so intensely
green , rings out ttartllngly clear nnd
sweet nnd the meadow lark nnd
brown thrush whistle In concert to
the gurgling accompaniment of the Little
J'nppio. It is an idyllic Sabbath nnd oven
the monotonous ticking of the telegraph In-
strumento in the railway station is n dese
cration.
All this wns rudely Interrupted Sunday
when Iluffnlo Jones' great herd of bison was
pulled in to the station cooped up in cattle
cars over the same ground wboro once their
forefathers hnd held supreme sovereignty
nnd the thunder of the tread of thnir mighty
nrmics hnd made the hills tremble.
They had Hist cotnn from Plum Creole on a
special train of live cattle cars , and the men
nnd ponies who accompanied them looked ns
if they had boon tlnough a siege ami they
had. The unloading ! wai exciting , but noth
ing tothowork of getting thorn into iho cars.
Buffalo Jones wns not with the train him
self. Ho had had his thumb caught in n
rope while routining up tins animals nnd
nearly lost It. Ills work was done by Mr.
W. 11. Crnry.
AVIiat n Hiitriilo I.Kiln Mice.
Noailv everyone has seen the American
buffalo at least , In pictures , nnd remarked
his resemblance to n Texas steer gene to
seed. Ho does resemble a steer , but mighty
littlo. He al o resembles a can of dvnamilo
in action ; a pllo driver when ho strikes the
door of n box car ; n imilo in the region of his
hind lees , that Is the mule of the obsolete
sort which kicked the stars from the sklos.
As n whole the buffalo , Judging from the
specimens unloaded at Irvlngtou is * a
remarkable institution.
These nulimils constitute what is known
ns the liuffulo Jones' herd of bisonono of Iho
very few families of survivors of the noble
ntnraaU which once covered the prairies llko
sands of the desert mid whoso skeletons by
millions have blenched on thu plains. Be
sides the hnrd protected by the United States
government in the national park there ara
perhnp * half n dozen others in different portions
tions of the country and sotno individuals in
public parks and gardens. Of the wild mil
lions there is not now supposed to uo n siuglo
one living. In IbbS there were only
eighty-five living and those have dis
appeared. A peculiar Interest attaches to
the melancholy remnants held in captlvity.of
which this herd is ono of the finest in ex
istence.
The majority of those animals Mr. Jones
hlmsolf ran down , lassoed and tied with his
own hands. For years ho made an annual
the uninhabited " "
pilgtimncoto "patihandle"
of Texas to capture calves out of the small
herd remaining ihorc. Kach of tucso expedi
tions involved n great outlay of money and
nn elaborate outfit of men , wagonshorses and
camp equipnee. TLo feats of skill and dar
ing accomplished in those expeditions surpass
anything over written of or accomplished In
the cluiso and capture of wild game.
In 1SSS. during the month of
May , Ills party not only captured
ECvcu calves , but also eleven adult cows of
v/hich sotno were lassoed in full career on
the prairie , thrown , tied and hobbled. The
majority , however , were actually loundod
up , herded and hold in contiol until a bunch
of tame buffaloes worn driven to meet them ,
so that It. . would thus he poaslblo to drlvu all
together to a ranch.
The herd consists of n inacnlficeat group
of thoroughbred buffalo bulls and cows uc-
sldos n largo number of half bred domestics
nnd a half dozen calves.
( iottliiK Tliuiu Oirtlio Cms.
The train with its strange load pulled int
the station nt Irvincton yesterday nt 5 o'clock
in the afternoon and the work of unloading
began. Unloading buffaloes is not like
unloading cattle , and there are times when
this latter oueralion is not devoid of oxcilo
incut.
The first car contained the "domestics , "
which were turned loose and cantered down
the shoot and into the pen with a delighted
frisk of the tail. Then came the buftnlocows ,
which had been separated ftom their calves
nnd were feellne rather vicious. A heavy
plank fencehnd separated the "domestics"
Irom these , mid two or throj wiry built herd
ers in top boots , furry jackets and wldo
briti mcd fell huts tuoH their lives in their
hands and ah ax and went in to break down
the fonco. Ono blow ol the n < loosened the
top board and ono blow of the nearest
CON'S lingo head nailed It on again.
Hut lha fcuco went down in tlmo
und the fun lii'gan , with curious spec
tators clinging to every available fence
to watch it. Ono of the felt hut gentlemen
stole quietly up to the outsldoof the car and ,
whllo tli-i neniost cow was busy trying to
kick windows in the ono behind hor. sncakod
n rope 110030 over her horns and backed a way
yelling , "lako her nwny. " TUo half a do/eu
men on lha othnr und of the rope were braced
nnd ready and the cow was swung round to
the car door before she knew just what was
going on. Hero she grasped ttio situation
mid pitched herself down on the lloor with a
snort of rage. Her little round eyes glowed
llko coals of lire through the thick hair which
covered her head and her breath whistled
through her nostrils llko steam from nil
exhaust pipo. Suddenly she bounded
forword and down the Mioot as if
shot from u catapult and crushed Into the
pate nt the lower end. Thou the rope tight
ened nnd gradually whllo iho furious uniuinl
boum'ccl like u rubber ball , charging right
nnd loft with her massive head , sue ivas
drawn to the fence and the rope was cut.
Ono by one the whole herd wns brnugnt
out In the same way. Some of the bulls are
inniHilllccnt animals and two of them known
ns'Jumbo" and "Did ; , " would servo for
model * for painters. Dick is black with u
head llko the end of a box car. Ho has a ring
in his nose and ono cannot help wondering
ns ho realties the tromoudous power of his
masslvo fchoulders and breast how it cvur
got there. This is the animal which killou Its
Hooper in Oxford sotno tlnw ago. Jumbo Is
( aid to bo the largest buffalo livincr. Ho
weighs now , In a state ot wretched llosh ,
considerably over n ton , and in good trim his
wciu'ht must no nearly il.ooj pounds
After the buffaloes tbo calves were aenl
out. There uro half n cloven of those which ,
were It not for their handsome wooly coats
and crested shoulders , might be taiton for
very symmetrical and vigorous domestic ;
nnlmnis. Then came the poiiioa without
which the handling of the butfuloes would
bo nlmoit nn Impossibility. They uro little
wiry animals , about a * handsome ns plucked
chiciicns , but they know their business nnd
can dodge the maddest butfaio that ever
charged a horseman.
Wlu-ro Tluiy .Miiy lie Seen ,
This unique collection , with its picturesque
ittundanis , Is to liud u permanent home hereafter -
after in Halovon Heights addition , at the
termination of the Itouson & Hulcvou
Heights motor line , connecting with "tho
bouth Klnvonth and Walnut Hill line nt ,
Clifton Hill , Beautiful paslurago has bceu
tocurvd for them there und tholr nrosoiu-o
will and a most interesting feature to the
* lRhts pf the city.
It has boon rumored that four of thorn will
bo trained to pull a chariot for the amuse
ment of the public at the World's fair. This
would seem utmost sacrilegious aud ouo
would prefer tosco In thorn the untamed sur
vivors of the counties * hcrdj which once
swarmed the pr.ilrles.
These are the remuants. Whore nro
the millions ( Not long ago , com
paratively. Colonul Dodge , in Ar
Kansas , passed through a numberless
army , ulioio ranks rovurud an ox pause ol
country ' . ' 2 miles wliiu and VJ miles long ,
From the top of Puxvuco Kock ho could sea
1(1 ( mlles in any direction , and nw nothing
but n compacl 'inovitip mass of buffalo. In
four short years thov hud vuuU'u-d ' nnd now
there is iuft the Uuflalo Jotioi herd at Hal
cyon Helcrht * nnd porbnps rx hundred moro
nnlmnli in other portions of the world.
For n few days iho Omnhn herd will rest
nnd feed nt Irvington. when they will bo
brought to tholr now homo in Halcyon
Heights. _
Mrs , Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup for chi-
[ iron teething produces natural quiet sleep.
V2 cents a bottle.
SpcctnclosIr. Cutllmoro,22111oo bldp
llnlcd liny.
Uplnnd hay , rholco quality , ton or cur
lota. Gcorgo'HIulmrdson , 1207S. UOthst.
Country Mrrrlmnl *
Who are casli buyord should not fall to
Luke advantage of the llolltnan'a admin-
strator's snlo'to sccuro some wonderful
rrralns for tholr full trade. Address
HELLMAN'S ADMIXISTHATOK ,
13th and Fivrnain , Omaha.
AQAINST THE INDIANS.
Question iif Tltlu to I'atrlfkN Addition
riimlly Settled.
The suit of Pierre l ollx and other half-
jrood Indians against Colonel M. T. Patrick
and various ether people living In the north
ern part of the city was docido.l by the
Jnlted States supreme court yesterday In
'avor of Patrick utiil the other occupants of
ho lands.
Tnoro wns a now nnd novel question In this
case which mndn It of great interest , asvell
is the fnct that It involved tltlo to property
now worth 8l.fiOJ.000.
In 1S5I Sophia Felix , n half-breed of the
Sautcc-SIouxtribo. living in Minnesota , un
der the treaty of Pruirio mi Cblcti , became
owner to Indian land script upon which she
was entitled to locate aud claim in nil 4bO
acres. Some time in lbiJ ( ( sha parted with
inrt of this land script and nt the same time
ixocuted a quit claim deed nnd a blnnic
lower of attorney. In ISlil Colonel M. P.
'utricle oamo into possession of n sufficient
amount of this laud scrip to locate 1,0 acres ,
and also into possession of the power of nt-
.orncy nnd the quit claim deod. Colonel
. 'ntrick located the scrip on I''O acres of
and In the northern part of what is now
the city of Omaha , nnd which has since been
subdivided into Patrick's addition. Lo'.s In
.bat locality have been sold to a largo num
ber ot people , who have erected over 1,000
dwellings on the land , besides stores , fac
ades and street car barns. The city
ma paved the streets and built
sewers nnd the water company laid mains
nnd connection through it Patrick ntid
.ho people totiom ho sold lots
invo been occupying the laud for about
thirty years.
At the tlmo of the location of this land
scrip Sophia Felix was a member of nn In
dian tribe. She and her husband , however ,
soon afterwards died , leaving her brothers
and sisters as her heirs.
In ISM ; the plniutilTs in the suit , a half
dozen half-breeds , brought suit in tbo United
Stifles court in Omaha to recover all of this
iroporty. The case was arsued before
[ udges tJrowomnd Dutidy , who decided in
'aver of the occupants of the land. The case
was afterwards carried to the United States
supreme court nud there argued by Judge
Shipman and General Cowln tor tho'liidlans
and by Hon. John L. Webster for Putrid :
ind the other occupants. It was contended
jy tbo attorneys for the Indian plaintiffs
that the statute of limitations and the doc-
trinolacho'i could not bo applied in this case
igainst the Indians because the Indians ,
during the thirty years , were members of a
, ribo nnd subject , to tribal relations , nud were
ncrcforn wards of the government and sub-
ect to the jurisdiction of congress nnd the
.oinmissloncr of Indian affairs ; they , there
fore , had no right to bring on and maintain
iny suits in the United States courts for the
recovery of property
These Indians by virtue of an net of con
gress accepted allotments of laud nud thus
severed tribal relations and became citizens
of the United. States for thu first time In
SSS. Tuis was a question that hnd never
> eon decided by the supreme court of the
Jnited States and perhaps never by any
court. It was treated ns n new ques ion in
the supreme court und argued about thirty
days ngo.
A telegram received yesterday from the
clerk of the supreme court convoyed the in-
"
'ormation that the case had baoti "decided in
favor of the Patricks and their grantors.
Dr. Blrnoy's Catarrh Powder lor tonslletls.
Forsalo by all druggists. 50 cents.
BOAKD OF IIEALTH.
Councilman Jiicuhson Obtains Sumo Inlor.
nriUim Otlirr .Miltin * .
Councilman Jncobsou , chairman of the
finance committee of thn council , was pres
ent at the Board of Health inootluj ; yester
day afternoon to inquire about the bill of
John Kelson , amounting to nbout 5)0 , for
iiauliug dead animals. The chairman ap
peared to bo rather worked up on
account of Pulaski's discharge. Ho
said the city council had contracted
with Pulaski to haul the dead
inlmals and he > wanted to know which body
iiud the most authority , the council or the
Hr.aid of Health. The resolution of the
board which sevcied Iho rount'.s connection
with dead animals was road , and then Mr.
lacobson was informed by Mr. Ilowell that
Iho council had not only approved the action
of iho Board of Health , but had also con
curred in the appointment of jsiduy. This
settled the matter.
Commissioner Homers wanted the board's
opinion regarding the enforcement of tbo or-
dinuiico in reference to throwing refuse in
paved alloys. The board thought thu ordi
nance u good ono und asked the doctor to
oofou-o It.
A number of circulars giving directions
nnd suggestions nbout caring for case ? of
contagious ulsi-usos have been printed and
will bo left by au Inspector in the neighbor
hood wherever there Is u contagious caso.
Inspector Pettit reported Bonnott's livery
stnblu on Capitol avenue to bo In a filthy
condition and ivithoutauy sowerconnections
The bo.ird ordered the uulsanco abated ,
Two complaints regarding the filthy condition - ,
dition of tbo street around the union depot
were read nud the board will call the railway
companies' attention to the fact , nlsr- the
sewer Inspector's , as it is claimed that the
sewer there Is stopped up.
A chemist sent in an analysis of water
frjin three wells which were supposed to bo
n bad CDiioitioa. The water in the well at
! ) IO North Slxtoanth btreot was declared
unfit for use. Tbo chemist will inuko
further Investigation.
Dr. Somors again called the board's ' atten
tion to the matter of cots In hospitals which
the city pays for. Ho stated thai , the Im-
ninnud mm Methodist hospitals were paid so
much a week whether the beds were occu
pied or not , but that St. Joseph's ' Hospital ,
though holding the same contract us the
others , only took nay for tbo actual tlmo the
beds were occupied ,
C. A Yost , lissi South Eleventh street , re
ported n nulsanco in the suupa of a heap of
refuse in an nlloj ncur his house and the
board ordered it abated.
"I have In my employ a man who nas boon
a victim of periodic headaches for yours , bus
tried ull kinds of treatment nnu I have tried
various remedial on him. Your firnndvcro-
ttno helps him moro than anything over did "
O. D. Kingsloy , M. 1) . , White Plains , N. V.
\ \ fult-y llvlghti ,
The attention of rondure and espe
cially of all interested In the American
university to the advertisement of Mr
John F , Wiijjfjamaii , having lots for sale
in Wcsloy lloljrlits , lyinjj beside the
Bite of the American univorlty at Wash
Ington , I ) . U. The advertisement ia enl
> a < 'o 3 of this issue
l , , and its road in"
will prove interesting to those dosirhi"
to nmko an investment.
WILL HOLD BOTH AT ONCE
Oity Council Joins the County Commis
sioners in Postponing the Bond Election ,
MORE PAVING BONDS ARE NOT NEEDED
\\hnt linn Already Hern Authorised Con
sidered Ampin for the Season's Itc.
< iulrcmriili l > l cnsilciM of Mio
Propositions I.
The city council was in session n few mo
ments last night with sixteen members In
attendance.
The NobrasUa Oontrnl bond ordinance.
passed May 10 , was repealed , and n now one ,
llxitiR the dnto for holding the election on
Juno 10 Instead of May 1 wns Introduced ,
rend twlco nnd referred.
The objnet of tlio now ordlnanco , City At
torney Council stated- , was that the election
might bo held on the same date that tbo
county commissioners hnd fixed upon. The
now ordlnanco included nil ot the amend-
innnts agreed upon by tbo railroad company
nnd the council.
There was another ordlnanco to issue
bonds , but ! t wont to the iilos bv a unani
mous vote. This ordinance provided for
voting upon the proposition to Issue $ ' -5UOO !
additional intersection paving bonus.
Mr. Lowry remarked that the city had
$50,000 to expend for the pavlug of
Intersection bonds , and that unless
somebody hustled the hum could not
bo expended this season. Ho did
not bcllovo In voting the bonds and running
uii to the 11 nut. Kinergenclos might arise ,
and If the bonds were voted the city would
bo powerless to incur an additional debt ,
even if it wns absolutely necessary to have
tuo monoy. Mr. Lowry cited the fnct that
next season Sixteenth street , Sherman
nvonue , Dodge street , Faruam * nnd several
other streets that were pivod with wooden
blocks would have to be rcpavcd.
Mr. Munro thought that If the $50,000 for
paving , already voted , was Judiciously ex
pended it would bo enough for ono season.
Mr. Elsasser wanted to know what hnu
become of the $75,1)00 ) that It wns proposed to
expend for the extension of sowers. Ho was
Informed by City Attorney Council that the
limit had been reached on voting sewer
bonds and that tun proposition had to bo
glvon up until next season ,
Tun ordinance correcting the number of
the I'ark nvonuo paving district was read
nnd referred. This , together with the Ne
braska Central bond ordinance , will DO re
ported back and coma up for third loading
nnd passnao nt the regular council meotliiK
to uo held tonight.
No other sarsapanllii has the merit by
which Flood's Snrsapanlla has won such u
11 mi hold upon the conlidenco of the people
No other combines the economy and
strouctli which mnkes " 10J Dosoi Oao Del
lar" true only of Hood's bursaparilla.
No other possesses the combination , pro
portion nnd process which makes Hood's
Sarsaparilla peculiar to Itself.
TJood's Pills euro stcit headache.
.V ; O.U.I/i.l'.S TE.ICUGKS.
Sherman school has a llajr.
Miss Elder of I'acillo is 111.
The matrimonial epidemic Is becoming
alarming.
Miss ArmbUHtor lias been transferred from
Luug to Mason.
Miss Huches of Mason has been ill nnd
absent from duty.
Kate M. ] 3all will give instructions in
drawing nt u Dos Monies , la. , summer
school.
Miss Church of Hlckorv has become Mrs.
Sherman and is mistress of a most inviting
homo in north Omaha.
Center. Custcllur. Pacific and other schools
tried to frighten the weather into submis
sion by hnvinc one-sessions.
Miss Bradslwvof Cuss has returned from
Algeria , la. , where she was called to say a
long farewell to n beloved father.
Miss Nclllo Powers , recently of Lemars ,
has charge of the room at Lake , loft vacant
by absence of her sis'.or , Miss Powers.
Miss Ida 1C. Orunley , a former ciirhth
gnulo teacher , but now of Sioux City high
school , has been visiting schools and friends
in the city.
The little pecplo of Monmouth Park school
cathered and arranged twenty-four bouquets
which they presented to the twenty-lour
patients at the innnniiuel hospital.
Omaha's school children responded liber
ally to ttic demand lor money for children's
building for the world's lair. Omaha's share
of the Nebraska fund is about $10J. Fully
thai amount has boon raised.
Miss Ella Powers of Lake has finished her
labors for this year uc Lake. Alter u short
visit ut her homo in U.irroll , la. , she will go
to Colorado Springs , hoping to find health
and strength among the mountains.
Tbo pupils of the K'jllom repeated the
operetta on Friday , and all passed oil' in n
manner highly satisfactory. This was to
give natrons ot ttio school wlio were crowded
out the week previous nn opportunity of wit-
i.cssing the performance.
The ungraded school has been opouod at
the old Izanl in cliargo of W. II. Allen.
This school Is Intended to bonolltoldur pupils
In the lower grades or pupils who for any
reason have fallen behind in certain brandi
es , thus unfitting them for worlc in the regu
lar grades. The practice of maintaining un
graded schools is gaining much favor in all
eastern cities.
Hcsolutlons adopted by a club of which
ono of our recent deserters vtas on uctivo
member :
Whereas , The Great Aihltor of Destiny. In
Ills Inscrutable wisdom , hath so inovoJ the
spirit of our friend and sister , neo Kininii A.
Watts , to foisako the munificent Holds of her
Invaluable laboia and so piomptcd hur honit ,
us to oleavo unto u son of man , oven it ( iuntllu
union. ' us ( for abldoth hu not In Council
IlliilVsr ) . and Incline unto him forovur , world
without mid ; thuruforu , ho It
ItcMilvud , Unit for u period of sixty duy.s
front dali ) huioof , the mumbuis of the A. S. I , .
club uro heicliy unjoined to umulnto the
worthy uxainplu ot our friend and sister ; an J
bo It further
Kesolvud. that those resolutions bo spread
iiton ) Iho locoros of iho club and copies thuio-
of to bo duilverud to tire Kmmu A. Watts , to
bo by her hunt to each inombur of her bu-
leuved family. Humid ,
Dated , Onmlia , April i'U , IhU , ' . Com.
The absence of nil nsBoinbly room In
Omaha's school buildings is very much to bo
regretted. President Spauldlng snya that in
the now buIlduiL's , plans for which are now
under consideration , such on nppurtmont
will bo provided for in the third or highest
story , nnd the additional expense will bo but
trilling. The othlcnl iullucnco of assembling
together all the pupils of QUO school on cer
tain occasions can not in this ago of philoso
phic nlcotloa. bo overlooked. Tnoro is no
adequate arrangement for this in any of the
school buildings , Ono school has sent forth
iho edict that whun nt 8ilO : the rain fullolh
and that in such manner as to Indicate lib
utlcd Intention to continue in so doing , the
pupils ouch and all are to bring lunches and
utter an intermission of twenty minutes at
li ! for the disposal of the same , the wor ! <
shall bo resumed ovou m If It rained not ,
thus gaining the good and avoiding the evil
effects of the present "one-session. "
Disease never successfully attacks a sys
tem with pure blood , Do Witt's Sarzaparillu
maiu'a pure , nuw. blood and euricboi iho old.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
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* Covered v.ilh n Tasteless & Soluble Coaling , ,
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Take a rinnrtcr of a pound each of bees
wax , liurKiimly pitch , white pine pitch
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a gill of KOOSC oil , half a Kill of tar ; mix
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or refund nil money. The o lie prefer to come liera
fortrcatmontrnn do sonn 1 wo will pay rallroiU fara
butb wnj-HRnd Iiotoi bills while hero , If wo fall to euro
We clmllenKCtho world fora cau that our Mnjlo
HcmeJy will not euro , write for particulars an I get
theovlitcnco. In our seven yean practice with tlio
Mncicltomoly It tins been mon illllicnlt to overcome
tlie prejudices itRatnst soculleil spuetllcs. Uulutiilor
ouretronz giinnmtco llioti 'indH are trylnc It nnd bo
Ingcured. Woenarantoa to euro or refund every
dollarand na wo have a ronnlatlon tnproioot , nlao
UniinclalliiicUlnxoffJOO.OWIt Is ticrfecllr "afo to nil
who wlli try the treatment , Horutolora you liavo
IintthiKUp and paying out your money for ( IIITeranS
trcntmcntii.aiKl nUhou li yon are not yet enrol no
one has psld back your money.Vo will positively
cure > ou , OKIchronicdceiiseatol cnoa euro 1 In0) )
tolld'lyi. ) Invo tl-cito our tluanclal Himlln ; , our
reputation as business men. Wrltu ns for natiiei an 1
Hdilrcfaesof tlioio Ho have cureil wiio have Ktvun
permlEPlon lo refer to llioin It co ts you only van-
epctndo till' . If your symptomi are Eoro t'lro.it ,
mucouspatclicsln moutlirlieuinatlsm In bonci and
joints hair falling out , eruption * * on any pirt of ttio
todyfeellnKof Kcncral depression , patns In healer
bone1 * . You Imvono lima to wasto. Taose wbo are
conilantly taklni ; mercury and potagli , BliouM dli-
contiauolt. Constant use of tlicso dru s will surely
bring sores and catlny ulcers In the en 1. llou't fall lo
write. All correspondence sent nealu-l In plain on-
vclopo. Wo Invlto thoinnit rlwl I liivestlKiitlo i and
will do ull hi our powcrto : ill you Ir. H. Addrou ,
COOK REMEDY CO , . - Otnahn , Neb
E FOR MEN
_ ONLY
SOOl ) fora case of Lo T or I'An.i.va .MAX
HOOD , ticmsral or Nfciivou.s DEII'I.ITV , wonk-
nessof body orinltid. the otfuclsof orrorior ox-
resHeslii old or you u ; { that wo cannot euro. Wo
cuiir.intcuovory cuso or rnfnnd ovury doll-ir.
Five daybirlal troatmcnt Mil , full course WIJ.
J'orcoptlbio bcnotlts ro illzod In thron days.
Ily mall , ocuroly p icko 1 from observation
C'OOKlCEMEOV CO. OMAHA. Nl'.tl
LADIBS ONLY
MARIP I'WIAUJ Hi : < ! iiATOtt , Pnfo nirl
lilHUlU Cnrtatn to a day or monny rofundaJ
Hy mail I.1. DSoourely aoilol from ohsurv.i
Uon. COOK ItKJIGHY Cl . , Oman i. N o
Dr. C. B. JUDO'S
ELECTRIC BELTS
ItcllcvcM llcaduclio * 111 ono iiiliiule
antlvlll euro
Ifernlitt fever antl Ayiit ,
Hlieuiiiiillsut , Jlrliilil'i Dlieitt ,
Heart lliteiiif. bt , film Hanct ,
fnillyeitioiii Nenniliita ,
lame llaels. Scrofula ,
Cold Fftt , J'lln ,
l.cait i'ottonlnoi J.oH of Manhood ,
Ion of ritalllu , ll'atltitg H'eahiifit.
I.atk of Kerre Force anil rtaur ,
Kitlneu end I.lrer Coini'lainl ,
fftrroimnrni uiul all lUteiitr * u'/irr *
/icre it u lacli of I'roiier .lro .
Ilallrrlc * urc ISnill ) ' Itvnntved and
Cleaned and will limt fur Venn.
Call and examine them.
JUDDEL.ECTR1C CO.
1506 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb.
CONTINUED.
That remarkable sale of men's fine all wool suits , worth'twelve-/1
fifty , thirteen , fourteen , fifteen and even sixteen dollars , at seven-fifty a
suit , will be continued till next Wednesday night A recent purchase
by our representative in New York of about seven hundred additional
suits , fully as good , if not a trifle better than those on sale before , will
be thrown on the front tables today , and still your choice goes
SEVEN-FIFTY A SUIT
SEVEN-FIFTY A SUIT
SEVEN-FIFTY A SUIT
SEVEN-FIFTY A SUIT
Remember : They're in Sacks and Frocks. They're in all woo
and silk and wool cassimcres all wool cheviots all wool homespuns---
all wool flannels. They're in dark , light and medium colors. They're
in plaids , checks , pinheads and plain patterns. They're in any size from
34 to 42 ,
Remember : That included in this remarkable sale arc several
hundred G. A. R. suits , made of the very best all wool indigo blue
flannel , colors guaranteed absolutely fast , coat cut cither single or double
breasted , at seven-fifty a suit and the G. A. R. buttons go free.
Remember : If you don't "catch on" to one of these suits you'll
be as badly left as some people were when Noah started his excursion.
Notlco oftlio Sltllnt ; ( iriho City Council as u
lioiirit ol i ; < iuili/iitlon. :
To the owners of tlm lott.ii irts ot lots nnd real
cstsitc aliuttlnt : on or ndjuccmt lo the streets
nlluyh or avenues hurcln numuil or sltuntuil In
whole or In part within uny of the districts
liiitvin spcelltud :
You anil uneli of von are hereby notified
Unit the oltv council of tin- oily ot Oiuiih.i will
bit us u boarl of uqimll/iillon at tlio olHcu ot
the city clcik , In iho o ty huli , Omaha , Neb , ,
on Thursday. Iho 1'ltli ' day ot Mtiv , ItfJ , fioin
U o'clock n. in. toii o'clock p. in. , for thu | inr-
posu of considering and eciiml/.ins ! the nio-
jiosed levy of spcc'lal lu\os and nsscssiiiunts.
vis shown uy "I'roixi-L'd 1'latisot Assessment , "
now on lilo In thu ollluc of sild : clt ulurK , and
coriect UK any i > rrors thtreln. and of hearing
all complaints Unit iho OH nors of property o
to bo assessed and taxed may make ; K.ild spe
cial ta\rs and assessments ptoposod to tie
luv.ccl lioliiK noces-iiry to co\cr the cost of the
several Improvements duly aiilhorl/cd to l > o
made and now completed , as follows :
Dam.iges for uluiir.'lu the grade of Arbor
street. Ilth stieot and ISlh streut.
imoiintiiis to the sum of JJJ7.ro. which s.ild
sum It Is pioposed by aiepoit duly adopted
by the city council to assess on tlio lots and
real cstatu to the depth of center ot block ou
both a dcs ; of
Aibor stieot from 10th to IStli strcot ,
Hth street fiom ITifculsouth of Arbor street
to O.istollar street ,
Ullistioei from Vlnton sticet to Castellar
StIC'Ct.
.Itid ment In f.ivor of Michael Donnelly for
dama-i'H for chanso of gr.-idu of Davenport ,
stieot fiom Dili to lutli btreot. iimoiintln to
tno sum of J-U'l.in , which sum It Is propo-od by
a report duly adopted by ibo City council to
assess on lha lots anil rual estate to Iho depth
of Ii- ! fuel on both sldos of said Du\enpuit
street from t'tli ' to luth struct.
Damages , for uiaillm : the alley In block P.
K'ount/o.V Kiith's addition , umountlns to the
sum of tliliu i , wlnc'h suid sum It is piopo-cd l > y
a icport duly adopted by tlio eltv council to
assc-s on tlio lots and rual estate to the depth
of ono lot on tjoth sides of said alley In block
S , Kount/u & Uulh's addition.
( 'lian lni ; the . 'ratio of Doiulas street from
Kith to "uth stitiut and certain liilurseullu : ;
streets , mi oiintiiiK to the .sum of M.,0 * > 7 , whleh
s.i.il sum It U proposed by a lupoit duly
adopted by the elty council to us-oss on tlio
lots nnd real estate to the depth of l.'l'J fcut on
both sides of said Dunlins stieut from Uth
street to''lth street , as follows'
Prom Uth to lUlh St. , ' , "i els. per foot frontftjio.
from luth to lltli St. , Jl.tw per foot frontniio
I'roni Ilth to 1'th Ht. . Jl.in per foot fioutaso
I'rom l-'tli to tilth Ht. , $1.75 per foot fiontn e.
I'roni tilth lo 14th st. , S..ou tier fool frontuuu.
Krom 14th to l.'ith M , , tJ.r > J pur foot frontaso.
I'rom I'.tli . to Kith Ht. , fit-OO pei foot front KO.
I'lomMtli kt , on north ldo to west line , lot
2 Housel'ssii ! ) . , from ' 'Jtli St. on south Hl'lo to
west line. sub. IK , lot:1 , Capitol add. , ut U.1U1J
per foot fionla1 , ' ! ' .
Un north si < lo fiom west line lot ? , llousol'a
sub. to ucstllnu suli. 8 , lot U1 , Uapltol add. . On
soiilh sldo from \\cst lluu sub , 18. lot ,
Uapltol add. , to west line lot ( i. llousul's utib.
ut t.LU i per foot froulade ,
Un not th sldo from went line sub. R , lots ,
Capitol mill , to west line sub. il , lot il. Uapltol
add. , Un bomb Nldu from west line lot G
llousuls' Hub. to woil tine sub. 1' ' , lotil , Capitol
add. ut f-.riJ per foot , fiontaso.
Un inn tli sldu fiom west line fsub. il , lot,1 ,
Capitol add , to Utth Ht. , Un south bldo from
west line Mil ) . I" , lot il , Capitol add. to ' 'lth bt. ,
ntfJ.U ) pur foot fiont'iuu.
L'lth Ht on west sldo from north line of Int I )
to south lluu lot II In Kollom'd 1st ml J. uljl.ba
pur foot frontage.
DoncliiH stieut from IGlh to 20lh nt { 3.70 per
foot front.ino ,
lilh Ht. fiom nlloy north of Knriiuin Ft. to
Doduo hi. at $ .1.7 ! ) per fool froutaKu.
ihlli Ht. fiom Karnani to DodcoSta ntj.'i.70
per foot frontaKu.
llith fct. from I'limam to DoJgoSts. nt J.1.70
put foot flontiu'e.
I'orthot'ostofr.idlns Ull Aro. from ( irand-
vlow to ll.inerofl His. , aiiKintitin lo < ii.I7t\irt : ,
whk'h said sum It Is pioposud hy a lepoitduly
udoptud by the city council to assess on the
lots and roul estate in the depth of alley on
both nidus of 4lh Ave , froiiiUiandvluH to llun-
croft His. Jtatu per front footax'ot'-.li'lTii ,
C'haiiKlni ! tliOBiailu of iilth Ht. fiom I.uavun-
woith Ht. to Uoolworth A\o. , ainoiiiillni ; to
thu sum of fl.ilil.uo , whleli baUHiim It Is pro
posed toiibsobson tin ) lots and loalustuto to thu
dupth of the editor of bloek not o\ueodliiK I.IJ
tout on both Bides of said VHIi St. from l.cmv-
cuwoilh Ht. to lllcuory Ht. Itatu per foot
front ui.'ufU.iIIV3. !
D.imaues for RrndliiR roitaln streets nud
alloys In Mnrsh'i addition , amoiiiitlni : to tlio
bum of Jall.UJ , uhlcli said sum II Is proiiuieil
byuropoit duly adoplud by tlio oily council
to assusa on thu lots udjolnliu thu stiuota and
uiloys , to-wit :
Marcy streut from i5th ! to ? 7lh stroots.
Alason fctMTt fiom Siih to Wth streols.
' . ' 5th nveiiiiu fiom l.i'tivcnwoith fctrcct to
Illekoiy pluco. . , . . ,
' street to
i'Dth btroot from l.eavenworth
Hickory place , nml the iilloys In Mar'.h s nd-
dltloii , equally on thusovural ots In blocks 1
to u Inuludlvc , In Marsh'a addition , on each lot
J7 7 * ' *
* '
Da'niiiKCs forRradlnis Caslullarstrcol from
15th to 1'Uh btieuti umoiintliiK to thu bum of
} 2C3.u < > . which s ild sun. It In proposed by n report -
port duly adopled by thu city council tOi.ssesa
on tlio lotH and real estatu to the depth of lha
alloy or tlio ilopth of three Q lots and In tax
lotto the depth of 150 root , on both uldes ol
Castullar street from 15th to I'llli utrevta
Unto per foot frontuiio , J.OSIbOi ) . . .
DaiiKii-'oa for gr.idlnK I'liullln street from Slth
to ' . ' 7111 sirjots , uniounlln lo thu gum of tUHUJ ,
which sl'1' ; ' ' ? u' " ll ' 3 propiHod by u report
duly adopted by the city council toubbosson
the lota nnd real estutu tn iho depth to the
center of block , und the depth only of lota
4 , i < 7 and 46 In Hickory plaeu. on both eldua
of I'aclllo street fromL'Ulj to .Tlh streets. lUtu
per foot frontueo , ll.W. .
Duinu-'i-K for urjdnu Uupont Htroet and
'ilt'o ' ktruet In Dupuut pluue , uiuuunllntE to Ihu
Rum of $485.00 , which said sum Ills proposed
bv a report duly adnpto I bv the elty comic II ,
to nsbUsb on the lots and real ostAty to the
depth of 1'Jj teuton both aides of said strueta
as loilous :
Dupontstrcot : from east line to west line of
Dtipont plaeu. lllco street from east line to
west line of Dupont place , at r.ttu of JD.l.'lj per
foot frontline.
Damages for channel of Riado of 42ml slioot
Lafayette , und oilier siieols In Walnut Mill
add tIon. nniomitliiK to Hie sum of I.TT 00 ,
whleh B'lld sum It I < uioiosed ] bv a report
duly adopted Uy the city council to assess on
the lots and real ostttu to the depth of 150
feet on both sides of 4'Juiltieet from Hamil
ton to Nicholas stieet : 1/afayetto avenue
from I.Vl feet west of 4'ud stieet lo list stieut
H.ito per foot frontaxo ? 1.1 US.
Damages for piadlns .bth street from I'ar-
nam to Hurt stieut , amounting to the sum of
Jitj'i.iO.hlch ' said sum It Is propo-ed by n re
pot t duly adopted by the city council to as-
sesson thu lots nnd real estate lo the depth
of Ilrst alley or 150 feet on l-oth sldrs of itetli
street from I'ariiiini stieot to Hurt street.
Kale per fnol froutasu J.OilV-1.
Cnaii.'liiK the ur.ido of llaml ton stieet from
24th slieet lo 4'jtli street and certain Inter-
soctitu streets , amountliu : to the sum of ' 511.-
250 0) , which s.iUI sum It Is uropo-rd by a leuort
duly adopluU by tbo city council to assets on
the lots and leal estate to the depth of center
of block or the lirst alloy , nnd piopcrty not
sub-divided l.'iJ . feet on both sides of the fol
lowing HI reels :
llnmllton street from 2lh to 41th street.
USth street from Chailus to Ualduull Hticut.
" 7th struct fromalluy south of Hamilton to
Charles street.
IMli etiout from llnmilion tofhailei street.
S'llli ' streut fiom Indian.i to Charles street.
illsl stieet fiom Iliiinittoii to ( Jliailo.tieet. .
ililrd stieet from Myrtlu uvenno lo Ch.irlcs
stieet.
IITith streetfiom Lafayette avenue lo Charles
strei't.
ili'ith street , fiom I.afayctlouvcinioloCharlo ?
Btrout.
Kino per footfrontaio , fifl'17,713
I'lllln ; curtain lots aiiioiiuilii to the sum of
JU".lo , wlih'li fald sum II Is propo-ud by a re
port duly adopted by ihu city cjunoil to as-
tosontlie lots anil ieil ; I'stalu as follows :
J.ot 11 , block 4. , Drake's addition , f 11.111.
Toeovor the cost of slop u i certain lols ,
amount In : ; to the sum of JU0.4J ivulch saicl
sum It Is proposed by a report duly adopted
by the city council to assuss on the lots and
real cst.ito as follows :
Lot is , block 10 , Ambler Place , fl.KI.
Lot 1 ! ) . block 10 , Amblei I'l.icu ' , J1.V7.
Lot i.0. block 10. Ambler I'lace , JSs OS.
West IM feut of so 'i of nw 'i section SU-15-1H.
tKi.81 ! .
DamaRcs for cradlnx Cfilh street from Knr-
11:1111 : struct lo Ilamuv slreot , and alley from
"Gllibtreut to ' , ' 71 h avenue. uniDiuitln.'to thu
siimof jl.M'J.OO , whleh Bald sum It Is pioposod
by a teport duly adopted by the city council ,
to assess on iho lots and maintain to thu
nepth of Ki' . ' fcut on cabt sldo and l.'K ) fcut on
\\ustsldoofsald L'Gth street fiom Kitrnani to
Ilarnoy streets. Hatu pur foot fiuutagu ,
' . ' .SIM.
DanuiKus for ehniuInK tlio ra'lo of DoilRO
street fro'ii Lowe avenue to Hull railway ,
iimoniitlnn to the sum of ? ! lfi.oo , which safd
sum It Is proposed by a report duly adopted
by the elty council In assess on thu lots und
real eslalu to thuduiith of thieo lots , ortliu
first alloy , on boili sfdes of Hald street from
Lowe avenue to Ilu.t talluuy. Italu pur foot
f ron la joLOSQI ? .
Ity reason or opening 37th stiuet from Ilils-
tel street to Itcdlek park , ainoiiiitln ; to thu
sum of JI.SUO.U ) . which s.ilrl hum It Is propojod
by a report dulv adopted by thn city council
to assess on thu lols and roul ostalu nn both
sides of said Will stieol from Bristol htrcut , to
1'nxton btieet , ns follows :
To lu assessed on thu balance of lot 1" ,
Ilnwos addition , f.VJOOJ ,
' 1 o bo n ssosscd on the east 01 feet of sub-lot
II. tax lot No. R , tiotioi.
ITOIII the south llnuof Hedlok p-irk to I'r.itt
hi rout nt Iho into of W.'iS per foul fioiiluisn m
duntli in center of block. , ,
I'roni I'r.itt streut tc I'axton street at the
ratoof 80.1il7 pur foot froiitugu In duith | tocun-
°
Ymi nro fin ther notified tlmt said "nroponnd
plans of assesbinunt" mo now Mibjout ID thu
Inspoutloii and examination , of any of the
ownuisof bald lots , parts of lots or pieces of
real uslnto , ortho inspection or examination
of any other parson Interested in Hiilij pro-
posedassesjiiiiMits , ut the olllco otsaldolty
clerk , nnd that by a report of a committed of
HII IU council duly adopioj , It IM proposed that
unless fnrKood and biillluiciit c.iuso it muy bu
othorwlnuoidurod and ( tutormlniid , that thu
coal of bald iiiiiiruvoincnts ruapuctlvoly bu us-
trtfcd dii tlii'iivnr.il lota , parts of lots and
plorcs of rurtl estate na bhown by uald pro-
jioso I jiliinsot aBie sniunt.
You and cinch of you nro hcraby nntllleil to
npliuar huf'iru S'llil llonrd of Kiiall/ation | at
tlm lime und plaeu ubovo biocllluil | to maku
nny complaint , stiuumonl or objuutlon you
dcslro concoriilnv any of siild proposud lovlua
und iibscbbiuoiiU of special taxes.
JOHN OIIOVES.
Clly Ulurk.
Omann , Nob. , May 10,1603. may II d7t
rrnpiiialii lur DUIrlct Slrut liiipronucnt
lIouiU.
Foaled dlda marked 1'rnpasals for District
Street liniruvomcnt ) llondo , will bu rucolvud
up to VJ o'clock noon , of the liMn ilay of .May ,
IbOJ. for thu purohabo of D strict btroot Im
provement llonds us follows !
District ii7. . JO.003.00
District ara . " -mA {
Distr.ot a74 .
cltli'H , i : ch bid inn * ! btnto prlro and ninoiiiil
fought for and Inoludu uucruod Itilurust to-
date of dul very nt Omaha. Nob.
The rl.-ht to reject uuy and all b da Is ru-
tervtd. IlI.NKi IIUI < I .TI.
City truusuror.
SID13\VALK NOTIOH.
Notice Is hereby ivun ! to the owner or own
ers of the follo\liu ic.il estate. In tlm cllv ot
Umaha , to lay and reialrsldewallslu | fioutof
and uiljoiiihrtholf mopuity ualiln tlv.i .
(51 ( duvs from thn Illth d.iy of Jl.iy , IM. ' . Midi
slduualks to bo constructed and'iep urodlth
whltu pluu nn : lull ! In u : icotdniK'o wilh plain
an 1 spjcllloal 'oils on lle ! in the o'Hce of lm !
Hoard of I'ublloVorl % . and In accoi Janeo
with resolutions adopted by tlio city council.
viz :
Ninth sldo of Lafavotto street , lots 3 to 8 In
clusive , block -o. Willis' sub In U'aluut Iliil , it
feet wldo usinbllshed ur idu.
Woslsldeof l.'nd street , lot 20 block Jl Wal
nut Hill , ( i fcut wldo , present > ; ralo.
West sldo of 41st stieeu noilh ' 4 block 23
Wsiliiiil Hill , ( i foul whin , establisheil irriido.
Kast s do ofith ( sf.uui , lot.s b.oe \ , "iHwoe/y'i
addition , II foot wl.le , o-talllsliud tailu
South side of Center a ! reel , lot 1 'iiKl'
3Shiiver I'laco. 4 fi-t ( ! wide , established .
fouih sidu of Center stroet. lot ? land" > ,
block 4 , bhrlvur I'ltuu. 4 feet wide , eltublislieil
grade.
Hoiithslilo of router street allot b'o.'kl ' ! , .
AcKerman I'lace , 4 feet uldu , ujtabllshuil
Kiade.
South sldo of Center street , lots 1 toGIn u-
slvo block : i Ackerm in I'lace , I feet wide , es-
tatillslicd Ki.tde ,
Honlli side of Centci stioct , lols 1 lo fi liiclii-
slve , block 4. Aekurm.in I'l.ico , 4 feet idc ,
established cr.ido.
Houth side of Center street. B'liool lot block
5 Aekurman I'lace , 4 feutidu , est.ibllshud
oulh side of ( Vntcrstrcet. lots I to 0 luclu-
slvu block ill. Ambler I'lace , 4 feet wide , ust.ib *
llsliod undo
South side of Contorsticct , lots 1 tel ) Inclu
sive blo.'k 40 Ambler I'lacu. 4 leut w.do.piusend. ,
Krulu. jr
H iiith sldoof Outer street , lots I n ( I In vri-
she liioi-U II Aiuiilur 1'l.iee , I feet vMde , ostab-
Ishud u-r.iilo.
.south sldu of Contur street , see vO-IS-lil. bi1-
tweon Amblur and Hhilver I'lneos , 4 feel Hide ,
established r ido.
Houth sldo of Center street , lots I an I ! ! t
block 1 bhrherl'lneo , 4 foul wide , established
gt ido.
Houth hldo of Center slraet , lots I and" ' "
block L'bhilvur I'lacu , I feet wldo , c'ltiiUllshuil
Krado.
Houth sldoof I'onplcton avenuo. lots 1 to 12
Inclusive block ir > Wust bide , 4 feut wide , tem
porary gr.idu.
South sldo of I'opptclon siunno , lots I , S , il ,
block ID West Sldu , 4 fcut w .du , lumporary
. .
North sldo of I'opiiluton nvonue , lots 7 to M
incliishu block \VuslSidu , 4 fcot whlu , tciu-
liornrvprade.
Ninth sldu of I'opploton avenue , lots II to 'JJ . ,
Inclusive ) block 11Vost \ ido. 4 feet wide , teni- '
pin in y Krnde ,
Noilh sldoof I'ojiploton avonuu , sen ilO-n-l'i ,
iicioss thu iluht-iii-wuy of Missouri I'aellluor
Hull Line It If , 4 foot wldo. tompoi.iry ur.ulu.
L.istsldu of 4-nd strout , Nils ' .land 10 block 5
Hitchcock's 1st addition. 0 fuut wldo , estab
lished uiadu.
Hast Hldu of 4'nil stiecl. lols ! ) and 10 block 3
llllclicock'H 1st iid'JItlon , 0 foot wide , uslali-
lls'hod xrnde ,
North hldu of rr.ii'klliisliout. lots I to'3 ! In
clusive block 11 Uichaid Hill , U fcut wide ,
present Kiailu.
\\cstslduofllst avuniiii , lot I b'oi'k I , 1'oji-
plolou I'ark , lifout whlu , present uiado
r.iist , Nldu of 'list street , lots 1 1 lo ' „ ' Inolii-
slvu block D.I. I. Itodick'bijiib , 0 feet wide , es
tablished jM.ulu.
lasl ! snlo of Illsl Ktrool , tat lot 10 , see ' . ' 1-13-11
( jfiu'l wide , eslnlillsho J urado ,
Wo.il bldo of "llh streul , 'o's ' 45 nnd 40 Hick-
01 y I'luco , l > feet wldo. piusi'iit Kluilo
Houlh sldnof riorcoBtioul.lois I , ; ' , il , 4 lii | tt
2.'i7cliy , i , feut wide , present Ki.ide
Houth sldu of Center sticct. lots ,10 and .11 . ,
Windsor I'laco. extend sliicn alks to curb line.
liast shiu of ' 'nlh nvonue , Inls li and Jil. blocic
] , Clarendon , l.ilsi ) walk iihovu rado
West Hide of Mli str.-ut. lotH I to 7 Inclusive ,
Alnslliild addition , I foul wldu , prosunt uradu ,
U'usl shloof AlliHtruol. lots I'J to 71 Inclusive ,
Knspar's uiidli lop , I feist wldo , picxunt nnnit1.
Knstblduof Mil sttuut. lots h to H Inclnsnc ,
Alnsliuld uildllion , 4 foot wide , pieseiil iia-jc. ;
llast Blduot.'ilh slieiit , lots . 'Hi and li. I\U3 *
pai'H addition. 4 fcol wldo. iirosunt cr.ua'
IIKi'AIlt OLD WAI , Us
North sldo of Hurt stiuut. lots 1 and > , bluclc
I , O'.NollhEUbillvlslnn.
N irtliHldoof Iturt-Htrcot , t'ix lot 10 , beotlon
lU-l&-it. : ,
North sldo of Hurt street , tax lot VI , so tloii
HimihRlilonf Oaldwull strool , lot ri , bio. . U IT ,
Slilnn'H addition . . . , ,
Wosl flldo of Will htiont.lots 7 to 13 m < luslvo ,
blotlc 1 , Hoi bach's .id addition
Cast bldo of iinh hlreul , lot II. block H ,
Dr.iko's addition. . .
Kast sldoof Wlh btreut , lotO , block 5 , bwco-
! ' bldo'of'aoth btreut , lot il'J , Suunysido ad-
Wosi Hdo | of 20th btreut , lots S and 25 , hunny.
Kns'tsldV'of'iDth street , lots 13 and II , Suniij-
uidu addil'on. '
Oils mid jiirlrl : McM JUIiirM lor tlio
.Ni.iv . City Hull ,
Ily order of tlio ( JHy coiinoll the tlmo fo-
Buimilltluic bida for ( -'as and uluolrlo I lull I { Ui
turos for tlio now city hull , Oinuliu , Neb. , htv
bcun wxtondeU from 1 p m. , May I" , to 4 p , m
Aluy 31 , IbJ.1 , TIIUODOKK OI.BEN.
Comptroller.
Tn Kullrimd C'outrartorM.
\Vo will nub-lot 4Q miles of jmulliig on line 01 *
II. , U. it. fi. N. Hy. , from Korcsl City , la. , we t-
waid , un and iiftor 'I'licftduy , May 17 , I'lunJ
iindbpuclliu itluuu mny Uu ucen nt Forest Oily ,
MIJJ Tl M KlMUALl , & M'NAMAUA.