Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 21, 1892, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY 1WK ; SA'ITRIUY , MAY 21 , 1892-TWKLVF TAflES.
Very Little Oorn Has Yet Boon Planted in
tbo State.
GRAIN MEN OF DIFFERENT OPINIONS
\Vltli ( load Wentlicr from Now an It l
I'uiftlblo to Grow n fJooil Cum
Crop In NeliriidlM-rnrmer *
Muir rinntlng.
The question hoard on every hand nmong
builncss men of nil classes Is : What are Iho
prospects for a corn crop In Nebraska !
Grain men nro watching Iho situation very
closely , nnd wdllo they differ materially In
their views , the general opinion npponra to
bo that with good weather from now on It 1
possible to grow a very fair crop In Ne
braska this season. Hero Is what gomo of
the grain men say :
James Walsh : The corn crop in Nebraska
IB In Ibo most critical condition thnt It has
been slnco I came to the stnto
eighteen years ago. In my opinion ,
the temperature Is too low to got n coed
stand of corn from the present planting. Un
less wo have exceptionally good woalher
from the present date wo cannot expect to
hiivo oven nn average crop , However , No-
brasuti's chances for n crop are much bolter
than any of the eastern states , nnd any com
that may bo railed lu Nebraska will com
mand fancy prices , as the rapid advance In
Chicago during the pist three days would
Indicate. The Nebraska farmers lhat put
forth the greatest efforts lo ralso n crop nro
bound to pot a big prlco for It. i bollovo
thnt Kansas nnd Nebraska are the only
states In which It is possible to ralso any
thing like nu average crop , ns the ground In
these states Is more rolling than In others.
( j. C. Crowell of Iho Crowell Lumber and
Urain company , Illulr : The weather during
the past few un.vs has been good for plant
ing. Tlio tomperaluro is now low , uutif
from now on wo have good weather wo can
have n good crop. There is so far very llttlo
corn planted In the state. What has boon
plnnlQd In my sccilon is already coming up.
We can plant corn up to .luno 1 nnd DO
reasonably sure of getting a good crop. It
can bu planted up to Iho mlddlo of Juno , but
of course tuo chances nro not so good of gel-
line n cron trom-sueh late planting.
Cockrell Ilros. : The crop outlook is bad
throughout the weal. There is a [ rood deal
belnc planted now , but the early plnnling is
p loss , and much of il will hnvo lo bo re-
planted. \ \ llh good weather from now on
wo ought to raise a fair nvcrneo crop in this
itnto. In Iowa Iho condition is worse , as Iho
soil does not ary out so readily , and from
what wo can learn wo do not believe that
they can raise over half n crop oven wilh
Iho best of weather from Ibis dale. There Is
one feature of the present situation which
should ncl bo lost sight of. At the very
Icasi calculalion lucre is slill : io per cent of
last year's crop remaining in the farmers'
bunds , and Iowa fanners nro holding a still
larger proportion. Now , oven if wo do not
raise over half n crop in Nebraska , that ,
taken with Iho old corn on hand , will bo
enough lo put Nebraska fanners in good
ihupo nnd prevent nny great depression lu
"business.
C. H. Chisam : The farmers are taking
advantage of every llttlo bit of sunshine to
plant corn and the planters nro now running
pretty generally in Nebraska. Mr. Kilter ,
Morse Bluffs gruln mini , uald yesterday that
If they could get the corn in even by Juno 15
he would not bo ntraid of a crop shortage.
The bcason is fifteen days late , but there Is
still tlmo enough. The agricultural imple
ment men clnim lo have sold nn unusually
largo number of corn planters , nnd whom on
'former ' seasons ono plunler has hud lo do iho
.work for two or thrco farmers , now ouch
farmer has a planter , and when Ihoy got lo
work Ihoy will not bo long in getting the
"
rroo into"Iho ground. Half of last year's
crop is still in the hands of the farmers ; pos
sibly that is pulling it u liltlo strongly , but
It is safe to say fully one-third.
U. 11. Fowler : You will notllnd nny two
men , oven among these who huvo been out
over the state , who will agree ns to the crop
prospcols. According to mv Information ,
small grain is looking well , especially in the
western part of the stale. Very little corn
bus oeon planted cast o ( ICeurney. I do not
believe to exceed 5 per cent of Ihe planting
has bcon done.
S. A. McWhortor : 1 do not thinl : thul the
oullook Is xery brilliant , ihough my mtor-
maiion from Iho country is not so bad ns
some others have bcon pictuiint ; . The sea
son is late , but Ihoy are dolngsoino plnnling.
The majority of the grain men who have
been In Ibo city during iho past lew days
appear to tuko a cheerful view of the situa
tion nnd Uioy claim that wilh lair woalher
wo may nnvou good ciop.
Frank Faulkner of Kchuylcr said that
they were luting corn in that section.
Henry Uculi'ng of Clay county says thnt
it all depends upon Iho"wealhor from now
on. J. Aurucher of Kavonna gives the same
report.
John llnstlo , n heavy buyer of grain nnd
livestock in iscinaha , Otoo and Johnson
ccunlios , reports having Just been over this
territory and the farmers nro now planting
corn. The farmers , however , nro very bull
ish nnd will not soil their old corn , expecting
higher pi ices. In the three counties there
is well on Umurd one-half of last year's corn
crop still remaining in fanners' nnnds nnd
bcaldos they have lots of wheat. Tno grain
is In the hands of men who nro able lo hold
it and they propose to keep it nnd got Iho
bcnclll of iho advance If any should occur.
Mr , Duncan of Duncan , Ilollingor iV : Co. :
Corn thai , has already been planted can not
but bo huruud by the cold , wet condition of
thu ground. The crop Is going to bo ex-
Iromoly Into even with good woalher from
now on , nnd Is Ihurcforo n precarious crop at
the best. If the woalher is favorable Iheru
will still bo a great risk of Us being caught
by the frost in Iho fall. Farmers In Iho
inonnllmo nro not delivering nny corn , nnd
thoio is loss in Ihe cribs nt railroad stntlous ,
perhaps , than over boloro. The largo slocks
rcpoiled in farmers' hands in Ihu last gov
ernment report has been drawn upon con-
ildcrnbly for feeulne , which has had to bo
carried on much later than usual. No doubt
they huvo n rery consulorablo quantity on
hand but will not part with it In nny whole
sale wuy until the prnspcciH for iho new crop
uro holler Ihnn Ihoy are now.
Harry Miller : I have Just talked
with rcsponslhln grain men al
Hchuvlor , Howard , Crolo , Harvard , ( icnova
nnd Honton nnd Ihoy nil .say Ihnttho farmers
nre plowing nnd plnnling corn rapidly nnd
are not \\orrled n bit nlout the crop , if thuy
cnn got the sued , lnto iho ground uv Juuo 1.
While Iho corn crop U undoubtedly late the
ground is in such splendid condition that
corn planted hy Juno 1 wilh an nvur.igo sciv
son atlurwards will yield a hotter crop In
iho Missouri river territory nnd especially
In Nebraska , lhan on an nvorauo season il
planted the mlddlo of May. Of course If llu
wcalbor should continue us It was. last week ,
that is mining all the I line , then tboro wouli !
bo danger of u calamity to the crop , Al
present ihoro Is no danger.
BIIUTALITY UNPUNISHED.
After Nearly KlllliiK u llorxt Wlllluiu
( iri'ihum Dtrn'Imrgoil liy Iho rrixrmitlon.
William U res u a m , living at ThlrteunU
uid Uruco streets , was tried In police cour
for abusing his hovso.
There were half a dozen eyewitnesses ti
iho alleged cruelly who corroborated UK
ttory of savage brutailt ) told by the com
plaining witness. Ono lady , Mrs. , 'udiji
Shea , told Ihe court that she bad heard llu
eound of iho blows at her homo two block ;
away and had pena down to bug the man li
blop because she coulu not stand it an ;
longer , Thu man wus using the butt end ol i
"blnek nake" nnd the poor beast's tongui
wui lolling out of its mouth and it wa
scarcely ubla to eland on Its foot.
When she asked him ludusUt ho turned 01
her with u torronl of ubuso and foul names
ind warned her not to como within reach o
Ills whip. The beating was kept up for eve
in hour , and horrlltcd iho whole neighbor
hood. None of this testimony was brokei
down In crosi-oxntuitiatlon , and no cxtor.ua
tioti was pleaded by the dofcntiu. Jude
licrnu says now ho would have lined ih
man if ha had boon til owed to do so , but tin
prisoner was discharged on motion ot ih
ilalo , represented by Clly I'roieouio
Cocbrauo.
in ; blood
itiivAiui : mvvAitii ; :
IIci r r llnrelil2 .OtlO Stork ? Hnn Tnllor
Mnile Clothing ? It Is All n fnknl
The People's Clothlnp House , 1303
Douglas street , lias deposited $1,000.00
in ono of the lending national banks of
the city which will bo forfeited if tlio Poo-
nlo'sdoos not olTor bolter men's Bulls for
$2.76 tlmn the fnko advertises for $3.08 ,
anu claims worth $11.00 ?
If the People's does not offer bettor
pants for 60c tlmn the fake advertises
for OPc , and claims worth Sl.'J" ) ' '
If the People's dee not offer bolter
still hats for O'Jo than the fake adver
tises for $1,24 , nnd claims them worth
$3.60 ?
If the People's does not odor bettor
children's suits for Toe than Iho fake
offers for 83c ?
If the People's does not offer bettor
suspenders for 9e than the fake adver
tises for lc ( ! , and claims them worth 7ocV
Look at their poods llrst , but donH
buy in haste and repent at leisure.
The People's Clothing House , 1303
Douglas street , will filvo 05c on the
dollar for any bankrupt stock of cloth
ing consisting of respoolab'o and sal
able goods ; BO will thousands of other
first-class merchants. But what aslgnco
( ? ) wants to benollt the public at largo
by peddling them piece b.v piece for one-
third of appraised value.
Now to the point. There is no Farm
ers bank In New York.
Neither has there ' .been a million
dollar failure. It is all a fake to mislead
the public ,
This fakir buys job lots which are out
of date or ill lining and that no logltit-
mate merchant will handle at any prlco
in place of soiling goods at one-third of
appraised value. They como nonrcr
asking three times their value. They
travel from town to town on the circus
stylo. They very seldom slay longer
than three days , as by that time the
people are "dead on to them. " Tlio.
tidlculous low prices that they adver
tise ( silk lined overcoats fem : $1.00 up ,
etc. ) brings lots of people to their
store.
Now they figure that amongst fifty
intelligent puoplo there is at least ono
sucker. Now will you bo that sucker ?
If you are not judge of goods tnko
some friend with you who is , and if they
soil SU.OO worth for S3.GS wo hereby
pledge ourselves to pay you $0.00 for any
suit actually worth 811.00.
For ono week commencing today
our prices ate way down , as wo hold a
special sale ; wo guarantee everything
wo sell ( and will bo hcrp to make our
guarantee good. )
Wo want you to look at the fake's
goods ( irst , and then if wo don't save you
33 per cent or more then you can ire
back and buy from them.
\Vo have engaged an extra force of
clerks BO that every one can bo waited
upon. Bear in mind that wo hnvo the
reputation of carrying line , well made
clothing.
PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE ,
1303 Douglas street.
Right around the corner west of 13th
street.
SpoctaclosDr. Culllmoro.SiJlBco bldg
AVfsloy
The attention of readers and espe
cially of all interested in the American
university to tlio advertisement of Mr.
John P. Wiiggamau , having lotf < for sale
in Wesley Heights , lying beside the
site of the American uni verity atVtisli. .
ington , 1) . C. The advertisement is oa
patio 3 of this issue , and its reading
will provo interesting to ihoso desiring
to make an investment.
IN THE COURTS.
Cases Thnt nro Dcnmiidliif ; the Attention
nl .1 ml rs mid .Itirlrx ,
Twelve jurors , good nnd true , nssislod by
Judco Ferguson are trying to determine the
.ownership to ono of the town lots in Flor
ence. The property is worth but ? yoo ,
though double-that nisount has bcon paid in
costi. uud attorney feos. tiinco the beginning
of the suit generations hnvo passed
nwnv. wbiln Iho litigants have passed from
youth to old ago.
i'ropcrly speaking , the suit is entitled
Hannah 1C. Kubourno against Josephine
White , but on account of children , aunts ,
uncles and cousins having been drawn Into
the light there are a score or moro of plaint-
HT' ' ) and defendants. In the early days , ns
far back as lb.)7 , the lot was in tbo olil Mor
mon town and was in the possession of ICIi/.a
Mitchell , long binco deceased. The
ICilbourncs , heirs cf Mr. ' . Mitchell ,
clnim tltlo throimh the deceased , while
Iho Whiles allege an undisturbed occupancy
and squatter's title that dales dom the ISO's.
In tno criminal court the state is trying to
convict Tom Itoarli of burglary. The In
formation charges that .on April -.Tom , in
the night-lime , enlored the store of Andre
Linaquiat and stole certain goods thcroirom.
The criminal calendar , as made up for
next week , indicates that nn Monday
"Doctor" Lichen will bo Iried for hating
practiced mcdicino without having had a
diplnnm in his possession. This case will bo
followed by Chris Anderson being put upon
the rncit. The information illcd charges
Chris wilh having been engaged in a list
light.
Tuesday Webber and Cr.ilgwlll explain by
what authority they pounded each other into
two shapeless masses , and then the state
will try lo convict Dan Oeiser of bolnc ace
co inmon gambler.
Mrs. L. R. 1'i.Uon , Hocuford , 111. , writes
"From personal uxporlonco I cau lucomm en
UoWltt's Sarsapnrilla , a euro for Impur
blood and general debility. "
ALMOST HEADY TO REBEL
Board of Publlo Works Resents What it
Considers Usurpation by the Council ,
HAS DECLARED ITS INDEPENDENCE
Major 1'nrny Prment * n Mr-solution
U Intended to Kiprcsft tlio Attlttlilo
of tlio Hoard on the I'm Ing
S'pcclllcntlon Mutter.
The momhorsof thoBonrd of Public Works
hnvo concluded to look horns with the city
council. At the regular meeting bold yester
day afternoon n resolution loonlntto this
end was Introduced by Mr. Furny. The
members , however , thought they would bol
ter tnko tlmo to consider the tnatler , nnd for
that reason final notion upon the resolution
was postponed until this mornng.
The trouble Is right hcros Some weeks
ngo the council passed nn ordinance Instruct
ing the board to prepare the specifications
for paving nnd then to Invlto bids on tlio
unino. Following out thoso' Instructions the
bonrd nnd the city engineer prepared Iho
spoclllcallons wilh a ten-year guarantee on
stone , brick nnd asphalt , The speclflcnllons
passed to the council , and by that body were
approved. Soonnficr bids were received and
approved. The awards were trmdo nnd Iho
bonds ncceptcd. Thursday night the bids
nnd nil of the papers reached iho council ,
whore , nfior n lengthy discussion they were
rejected. The board was Inslruclod lo pre
pare now specifications similar to those In
force In Ib'Jl and nslc for new bids ,
Declaration of Independence.
The members of the Hoard of Public Works
concluded that the council was usurping some
of their powots , and to show them a thing or
two Mr. Furny introduced this resolution !
Whereas. It Is known Hint thu council has
no authority hy ordinance lo pass upon bids ,
this duty devolving upon the Hoard of 1'ublle
Wotks ; and
Whoioas , The formulation of specifications
nro by existing ordinances made Ihu special
duly of lliu Hoard of I'nbllo Works and Iho
city engineer : therefore ho It.
Itcsolxod , That the resolution adopted by
Iho city council of the oily of Omnh.t In-
hlrucilni ; and rotiiiesUni ; Ihls board to moJIfy
and change Iho u.xlst'ng paving specllluntlons
from n ten lo H five-year ciiaranlco nn brick
and asphalt nnd u onc-yt-ar Guarantee on
stone Is not In haimony with ovlsllnn ordi
nances , nor In harmony with Iho sentiment of
Ihls hoanl.
Hosolved , That this no'ird will continue lo
net us though no Mich resolution was over
adopted by thu council of the ally of Omaha
Hcsolvcd. That the said resolution \wi
passed \vlthoutduoconslourallonnud wllhoit
authority , believing ; ns wo do that the conn
ell should have no control over the actions o
this bo.ird.
Counclimen Jncobson nnd Prince , In speak
ing of Iho resolution , stated Hint the mem
bers of the bo.ird were right nnd that
they should slaad upon their righls.
The only thine thnt they feared was that in
case they mndo n bold stand the majority of
the council might pass an ordinance revoking
nil powers of the board , except these granted
by chnrtor. If this should bo ilono the
members of the board would bo simply ligtiro
heads , as they would bo unable to transact
nny business , nsldn from passinir upon ostl-
maies and looking nfler uniuiporinnt mai
lers.
Opened Now Hlili.
The board opened bids for paving Iho dis-
tricls roadvortisod some days ago. At thnt
tlmo tbo stone men tied , but they did not
yeslerdny.
On Iho curbing J. W. Furnas & Sons bid
r > 0 cents per lineal foot on red Colorado snnd
stone , with Bcroa nt the snmo pnco.
Hugh Murpby bid r > i cents on rad Colorado
rado , which wns the lowest bid over received
by the board for this class of material. The
award was mnao to Murphy.
On the paving Murphy wns Iho only bid
der. His bid was $2.SU per square yard on
Sioux Falls grnnlto , with n ton-yoar gunr-
nntco nnd S'J.30 on white Colorado stone.
Last season , with the one-year guarantee ,
the bids were SJ.U5 on Sioux Fulls and Sl..U
on the Colorado stone. The award was hold
to await tbo disposal of the resolution.
Country .Urrcltnnts
Who nro cash buyers should not fail to
tnko advantage of tire Ilulhnaii's admin
istrator's sale to secure some wonderful
bargains for their fall trade. Address
UELLMAN'S ADMINISTRATOR ,
13th and Farnaiu , Omaha.
SINCE SEVEN WEEKS.
Iloily nl Missing Cliarlos I'utcrnon roiintl
on a Sand liar.
The body of Charles Potorson. a Norwe
gian , was found on a sund bar in the Mis
souri river just below Gibson station yester
day afternoon by a coaplc of men named
Jensen and Nelson. Coroner Maul was notl-
lied and wont down to the river uatik to
vluw the body. The water completely cov
ered a part of the sand bar nnd tnida tlio re
covery ot the body a rather dlflloalt mattor.
K. Leo took the Hues from the coroner's
horses nnd wadinu out nttuchcd ono end to
the corpse , which was then drawn ashore.
Petersen was a single man about US years
of a o and was an uptiolstorer by trado. Hn
has been missing for seven weeks and the
condition of the body indicated Unit it hud
bcon likthoaterfor a considoraulo length of
timo. From \\hnt could be learned atiout the
deceased the coroner is satlsllod thnt it was
a case of buicido.
Mrs. E. Evorson , n slstor ot Peterson ,
lives in Milwaukee and was notified last
night oy tolosranh. Coroner Maul will hold
an inquest at 0 o'clock this morning ,
n
Are you nervous and Irritable ? A glass of
Cook's Imperial Wino banUhos thnt fooling.
It's tbo puru grape juiconaturally fortnonteu.
AL
IS THO
Best Baking Powder
The Official Government Reports :
The United States Government , after elaborate
tests , reports the ROYAL BAKING POWDER to be of
greater leavening strength than any other. ( Bul
letin i-Ag. Dcp. % p. 59cl. ;
The Canadian Official Tests , recently made , show
the ROYAL BAKING PGY/JJER highest of all in leaven
ing strength. ( J3ullin. iof > . 16 , Inland Rev. Dcp. )
In practical use , therefore , the ROYAL BAKING
POWDER goes further , makes purer and more perfect
food , than any other.
Government Chemists Certify :
"The Royal Baking Powder is composed of pure nnd
wholesome ingredients. It does not contain cither alum or phos
phates , or other injurious substances.
" EDWARD G. LUVK , PH. D. "
"The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly ihs purest
and most reliable baking powder offered to the public.
"HesKY A. Morr , M. D. , P.n.D. "
"The Royal Baking PowJer is purest in quality and highest -
est in strength of an ) bilking powder of which I have knowledge- .
" WM. McM tiu ; y.s , "H. D. "
Dreadful Skin Disease
Anilcts ft WclliKnonn Merchant. ItchIng -
Ing nml llurhin ? Terrible. Doctors
anil All Keimllcs rail.
Tries ntlcnnu Hollered by tin 1'Irjt
Applicationnml Entirely nrcil
lutt'hc Weeks.
Aboul eighteen monlh I BO n jra.all r peck nppe.ired
on my ntiMou ram-mbled n HID fcnlei It lipcntno
larger , nnil I consulted n physician who pronounce t
ltp orln l < ormonleddH3T e. liecnu o It re enibted
money. 1 ntipliM nn ointment hill II npn-id until
at lint It ( ovonvl nlniiM tn entlro body. Mr JulTcr
Inu win something lerrlliln , burning nnil Itching sen-
Mlon ( onlliinrUIr mull U iH'cnmo nlniot undid urn-
Me. 1 aiifTorcd tortureesnprinllr l n'glit. nml for
two months 1 win compellc I to > cop wltti glovi" on.
I tiocmnndoMiernlc. I would lime given anything to
bo rollevo lot the itclilng spii'iitlitn. I Irli-il n mini-
licr of rcmcMU > < wltlinnlnnr relief. I i\s ri'nup li-il
to try t'CTiri'iiAi Dili I illil , nnd ID my great nir-
prl-e , 1 wn < relleve.l nflor tlio llrH nptillcithin. I
u cil the I'ntlcurii , Cutlcnr.a y < mp nnd Cutlrurn He
wilvi-ni nicinllng toillri'ctlons fur nbnut four ot live
weeks when 1 wa * entirely cured lint nlml ntc-
lief It nn to mil after Ilic xiilh'rlng I "out Ilinniuh.
I cnnniii upcnk with mo much fiivnr uf the "CullcnrB
lli'ini'illo' . mi I | nnulil rcciiniinend II to nil thoio
who are sutlcnng from the nmedl en o thil I hnvo
sullcrod .TOIIN T. Mitol : > V.
of Melody llrotliers , Wynndolto , Mlcli.
Cuticura Resolvent.
The new lllood and Hkln Piirlllcr nml gronte't of
Humor lie niniics , mienmtly tin clenn'u the bloo.l
of nllinipiirlticr nn I tluis romnvilliu rmiio ) , nnd
CiitUurn.iliocrentaxin I'urcnnd Cutlciirii Honr-.nn
oiqnlMto skin liciuuiilor. e ternnlly ( to elenr lliu
skin nnd c lp nn I ro'loro tbo Inilr ) , cure every
flierlps of agonlrlnir. lulling , burning , vciily , encl
pimply < ll cu > es of the skin , ncnlp , niul blood.
Pol < l ovcryn hero. Price. CJUTICUHA. Wcs SnAf ,
S.V ; KiMoi.VKNT.il. I'roparcd liy tlio I'OTTEII
Uitito ft CiiF.Mifu , Coiu'oitATio.v. liosion.
tW'lIow to CuroSlcIn Il9oa os. " 01 puus
M Illustrations , ami 1UJ testimonials , mulled
froo.
1J1ril.KS , lilack-hends , red , rough , elmppcd nnd
J. J.1U. oily skin cured by CUTICUUA SoAl- .
I CAN'T ' BREATHE ,
Cho t 1-nln'SorenessWnnknei ! " , illicit-
IDU Uoimli , Aslbiun. riuarl < y nnd
lntl.immntloniiM.livi.n : IV ONE slist'TK
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h > IhoCl'TlCfltA ANTI-l'AlN
ig like u lor Wcnk l.ungt.
We pay the printer to give
you good advice about health
and to lead you to careful
living.
Our reason is that Scott's
Emulsion of cod-liver oil is
so often a part of careful
. living.
If you would go to your
doctor whenever you need
his advice , we might save our
money. He knows what you
need.
Let us send you a book on
CAREFUL LIVING ; free ,
Scorr It BowHKCh mists , 131 South jth Atnuc. .
New York.
Your druggist keeps Ecotl' * Cmuhion ol cod-liver
oil all drugEist * very where do. ( i.
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Anew nnd Complete Trealmont , con.litlnir o ;
SupliOsltorlei. Ointment In liiiuulei. also In HOY
nnrt I'llln : u I'osltlvo Cnro for Uxtcrnil. Intornnl
ht I nil or UlccilhiKltchliiK. Ulironlo , llc-c ntor llcroill-
tnry IMIe Tnlx llcino.iy him Dover tt on hnown to
lall. flporliox ilforfjJ't'iittiymill Wbymillurfioiii
tills tcrrlblu clUuiuo nhuu n wrlttsn pinrnnleo li
positively cl'Pn wilh tboioiorrufiiiul the nionnylf
not curort .send 8tnmp for frro Sample , ( iunrntitua
la ucil lirKulm A Co , llrtn.'j.'lsti , fcolo Accnts , corner
lUniUDJU Blab strcotw Uniahi , Neb.
nn K.C. WKST'rf NiniVi : AMI ) HUAINTn/VT !
SI15NT. n specific for lljitorln. DUJla'jn , 1'ln. .Vc.i-
ralKla , lluttanche , Nurvoiis 1'rostraton c.iusuil b/
alcohol or lotincco , Wnkefnliiunij , Montnl louro
elan , softness of the llrnln. ujuslni ; Iniiinlty , misery ,
liucnyilcutli. I'runmturo Old A o , llarrunuH. l.on
of l'o cr In I'ltlR'r sot , Impolcncl.uucurrli j.i nil I
nil I'onialoVu.ikni'3.S3 , Involuntary J.osui , Sur- ;
nintorrlici c.-uisui by ovoroxortlon or tlu briiln-
Soll-nbuso ovur-liuluiucncu. A month's trjiitmjnt
il.li forf > , by mull.Vo ( iii > rnnl ( > onlx boxui to euro
luuli order lorMIOTIM. ltli f ) " 111 Hand written
unirantuto rofunil If notcuroJ ( iifiruiitcu Hiuj.l
only hy A. M'lirotcr , druKKlnt. toh' iiKCnt , south jnst
corner li.tli nnd Karnuin tH , Unnihii.
PUO.OSAI.S rOH STKAM HKATI.X ? Do-
liavliiiont of thu Interior , olllco of Indian
a I Vain , Washington , IX ( ' .Mav'J , 16'J , ' . boalcu
pioninal'i. endorsed "I'ronosuls foStoiun
llo.itlir ' , " nnd adtlrossoJ to the C'omml'-Htoner
of Indian AITaln. Washington. I ) . 1) ) . . will bo
received at this olllco until l o'ciock p. in. of
Monday. Itinoti. Ihl ) ' . ' . for the furnUliliii of all
nooessaiy materials and labor and placing In
position , complete and ready for use , ono low
piussnio return clrenlatni .siuam heating and
% citliatlnK ! apparatus for the three Indian
school bnlitilims at the HioMione Indlun
IIKQIIUV. rromont county. W.vo. , thu hollcis for
said apparatus lo bo placed in Iho basement
of ono of Iho buildings us the olllco may direct.
I'l.ins and olovatlons of the buildings for Iho
culdanco of the bidders In the preparation o !
bids may ho oMimlnod at Iho olllco of thu
"Huo" of Omiilni. Nub. , the "Kepiihllcan" of
Dem or. Colo. , the "Tribune" ot J alt Iakc
Cllv , Utah , and at this olllco. Didders ro re
quired In nccomunny tholr bids with doslRns
and spocllleat Ions of tlio Kto vm heatln. nnd
ventilating apparjtus propo-od to bo fur-
iilshed , said designs and Niec.iuatlons | ( to ho
adapted to the buildings to which Ihoy are lo
bo applied. The right Is reserved tp riiju > l
any or nil bids or any part of any bid if
deemed for the hc l Interest cit t ho service.
rr.iiTiriBn CIITCKS.
Each bid must bu accompanied by u certified
chock or draft upon home United Hiatus do-
pusltory or soUcnt National bank In the
Nlclnlty of Iho rcsldonco of iho bidder , made
irtyablo lo lliu order of thu commissioner of
Indliui allair * . for at lo.'tst f > per cent of Iho
amount of the proposal , which rliecl. or diafl
will bo forfeited to t ho United States In uaso
any bidder or bidders receiving an awar.l
hlmll fall to proiniHly oYocuto'a contract with
I'ond and hutllflontNiirotlo.s. otherwlHO to ho
lotnrncd to the bidder , lllds aceoninanied by
ciiKli In 1 on of a eurlllh'd chock will not bo
considered , lor further Infoi matlon apply to
T , J. MOItUAN , Commissioner ,
'
PKOI'OSAI.S FDIl IllII ) < IIMJ .MATKIMAU
L I u in her. etc. : 'U. . Indian tervlec , Itoso-
bnd Aonoy , b , D. , May" , IS'Ji Huulod propos
als , uudorhod "I'roposals for lumber , Inilldlir
mntoilal , ula"Jis thu ease may he , uud ad-
( liosscd In tlio undor.Hl-ned at Itosobnd
niiency. P I ) . , via Valentino , Nob. , will bo ro-
colvoil at this iiRonoy until 1 o'uloQu p. in. of
Tiiubilay , Mny a4MJf r furnUhliu and do-
llveilnx in. Valejitlno , Nub. , or at points on
thu Itosobud Indian reservation to bo dosli-
llatcil by thu un'Jorslenoil , about -'Ji.OOJ foul
of iih ortod liiullier. I45.U.U hhliixlox. ( ki.uju
laths , brick , lime , har.hraro , doors , windows ,
lulnlM. olU. etc. . n full description of which.
together wltli Information as lo points of de
livery , will bo ifiirnhhed upon application.
Illdduis will be niiiilr. | > d to state Hpnclll-
oilly In tholr ' .bids the propose I prlco of
oneh arllclo dnorud for tloltvury under a
oiintraet , and Uie pout or points UN proposed -
posed toilollvor.thoJirtlulus. Tbo ruht Is to-
BUI yed to rojncL.uuvi ip all bid * , or any p irt of
liny bid , If dooiue.l'for the hoit Interest of thu
Minlcc. CnHTiriKn difciiIvich Idd innsl hti
acciiinnunled by a corllllo.l chock or draft
upon EOIIIU Unltcd.SlJitcidi'pository ( ii uolvcnt
National li ink in Iho vie. . nit v of thu ronldoncu
of Iho hiiUliT , made payublo in t .o order of
lliu coiiiniUjloiior of Indian alTuIr * . for at
cam & per vent of inu amount of thu praposal ,
which cheoor draft will 'ju forfulto I to the
I'lillcd Slates In o iso any bidder nr nhldora
ruuo.vin an award Khali hll to promptly ux-
ounto u ciintruul with X"t > d anil sutliulunt
hiiretl'-s , olhcrwlso to bu returned tn the bid
der. lllds necomp'inicd by cash In llou of a
rnrtlflcd chock will not bu considered For
further Information xiiply tu J. Ooor/o
vVrlKht , United states Indian Asunt.
1'rop itaUlor I'arl ; lluiitU ,
Bcnlod bids , maikoil proposal ) ) for I'urk
Ilomls will bo received up to r. o'clock noon.
of thu 1Mb day of M iy. Isj. . for thu purchase of
U > . 'OO.iKi''iytiars.'i per i-ent. I'nrlc lloncU of
thee ty of Umah l. > cu.
I.'uch litn inuit btulo proo and amount
Miuilit for and Ineludo aeoruurt Intcrosi to
daioof del , very at Omiha , Noli.
The right to reject "y.l' 'l1Lli,1'vU ' | ! ru'
. MV I1OII.N.
widletui U.iy Trcaburcr
ARE YOU A BOY ?
Are you just at that age when you're getting to bs a perfect cranial
about your clothes ? Do you make a vigorous kick if your coat is an' '
inch too long to be "right in line , " or your "trouserloons" bag at the )
knees ? Does your paternal ancestor still foot the bills , or do you havo'
to go out and rustle for yaur own bread and pie and cake ( and occa-V
sionally "cream for two ) ? " Don't you often wish , when you put on you * *
od _ "Sunday-go-to-mash-'em" suit that you wore last year , that you
could afford , ( or could talk Dacl into affording it ) , one of those new nob- <
by suits you see around town in the windows marked ten and twelve
dollars. We're going to help you out this week. We've been buying
pretty heavily of those same suits lately getting ready to treat you tc
a surprise party.
400 BIG BOYS' SUITS
To fit boys from fourteen to nineteen years old go on sale on oiirt
second floor today. They are cut in the most recent style. They are
correct as.to shape.They are made just as you'd order them made in1
a tailor shop. The workmanship is perfect. They are in all the new
fancy checks , pin heads , plaids and mixtures. They are in fine all wool
cheviots , cassimeres and homespuns. Several of the same styles were
in our great seven-fifty sale of men's suits. The coats are the proper
length and have patch pockets. The pants are cut the regulation width ,
IN FACT they are the same identical suits you've seen around town
at ten and twelve dollars. Until Saturday night big boys and men o
'
mall stature can get fits in these suits at '
$6.28 A SUIT.
In addition to these finest suits we will a-lso give young men who
are inclined to "the blues" two hundred blue flannel suits ( ages 1O to
18 , ) our regular five dollar ones to choose from at four dollars a suit
" "
and put on the same tables with them about two h"u"ndred stric11 y.
all wool brown plaid cassimere suits ( ages 14 to 19) ) , and still your ?
choice goes at
$4 A SUIT.
PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESO
LUTION.
Council Chamber. Oinah : ' , Nub. , Mav 3rd. 1P9 ? .
llu It icsolyud by the city council of thu city
of Uniuhu , I lie ni.iyoi eoneui rlnu :
That purnni nen tMilu wain's bo cons trnrt i-d In
the city ( if Uiiiiilia as doilznatcd below , uilh-
In live days nflrr the imnllcatlon of thl * . reso
lution , or thu personal hervlco thereof , us by
ordinance Is iintlioil/cd and iuiiiii- | t ;
such sliluw.uKs lo Uo laid to the pcr-
iiiiinunt ur.ido as established on the paved
btiuutsspoullicrt heroin unit to ho constructed
of stone. Tlllielal stone , brick or lllhiK.n.-
cordln- : Jii'M'lHi'-it mis on fllo In Iho olllco of
theboaid of pillule works , and under Its su-
iiei vision , to-wlt :
West slilo of lOthst all of block r. H P. Hov
ers' addition , peiiiianent. r.uk' , ( i fl wide.
West side of lOlh ht , lots 1 - . ' - : : - . - > -7 Mock 1
Kountzo's 4th addition , peunnnciil Rr.idu , li ft
\vldo.
Kust side of lOlli st , trix lot "sec 27-15-IH , per
manent cradc , . ft ( t wide ,
Hnst siileof 7th st or I'.irk Wild live , lot 40
Iumni7o's A ( Id , permanent tirade , . " > ftvlilo. .
East sldeof 7th t-t or Park \ \ lid live , lots Hi
ll" Kount/u's A add , pctiminont nr 'le , 5 ft
v > I do.
Wustsldoof 7th st or Park Wild iivo. lots1- ! ! *
III Kount/o's A add , permanent prade , ! i ft
w I de.
Wustside nfaith st.lot 1 block LO'i'i ' city , per
manent made , lift wide. .
Hast sliluotanh st. lot 4 block -01 ! city , per
manent ( 't.ide , ( i ft wldu.
Wubtsldoof iitti ht , lots 1 nn-lBulock ini'i '
ollv. put minion' grade. U ft wlilo.
North side of L'hiu IKO st. lots "i-li-7-8 block 4
city , iicimancnt urade. 0 ftlde. .
. lots l---i-4 : blocK j'l
{ until nldu of Chicago st. - - -
oilv , permanent siuilo , ( iff wide.
North side of l > .ivenpiirtsl. lots 7-S bliu-u , V1
city , permanent irr.tdi' . ( i fl wide.
West side -'Oili st. lot 4 biou'c isl'clly.por -
m.uionl izrado. ( i fl wide.
hast side ofith : st , lot > block I'JV , city , per
miinonluriulc. i ! ft wide.
Noith side of r.irn.iin st , lots IP-It block I ,
Summit I'IJL-O. pi-rmnnont si ado. li ft.de. .
North Hldo of Kuril in .st , lots II to llMno u-
slvo block r. . West Knd , permanent grade , U It
whin.
North side of Kiirtin in st , lots 14-l.VIOblouk 13
West Knd. peiniiinent grade , U ft wlilo.
North side of Tainum st , lots 10-11 block 16
West Kud , purmuneiit i-T.Klo , l > ft wide.
North side of I'lnnnmst. lots l.-t.'l-U block 0
Aliimo I'la/'i. permanent u'nde , li ft wldo.
North side of Uhlcimo st , lotsc-7-8 block 45
city , noriiiiiiicnl griulo , ( i ft wide.
fouthsldeof UhlciiKii hi , lots l-2-i-l : block
r > clty. permanent gr.ido. Oft wldo.
North sldoof Olileiiuost , lot & blouk4lcity ,
pormiinent fiiwlp , II ft wide.
oill h side of Chk-ii-oM. lots ' --1 block fll city
purmuneiit Kr.idu.O ft wldo.
Noith sldoof Hiivenpoil st , lots l-'J-i-l : block
7S olty , permamml RIMIIO , ( fcut wlilii
We-,1 side of Jlllh st , lot b block lilt city , por-
mnncnt glade , lift v/ldo.
K-isibldouf 3JI list , lot S block 1)40 ) city , por-
miinent t'rade. l > ft wldo.
South iilduof Uapiloi ave , lots 1 - ' - ' : ! hloukSl
cltv. pi'liiiani'iilKriiilo , 0 ft wlilo ,
Honth s.do of Capitol live , loth .Ml block 84
ciiy , poniuiiii-nl Kiiidn. 0 ft wldo.
t-outli bldoof l.i\eniorl ) | st. lots I--II block
7S city , poniinmiiit Kr.ide. (1 ( ft wldo.
NoiihHliloof Davonp.irt HI. lots 0-7-8 , b'ocli
51 city , poimancnt K''ide ' , li ft wldo.
West sidoof Isih st. lots block -1 city , jier-
niununt crude. ( ! ft wldo.
K.ibtsldunf isthst. lots 4-S block 41 city , por-
iiH'iit urado , li fl wide ,
\ \ list hide of 17th st. lots 1-S b'ook 78 clty.pnr-
monent grade. I ) fl wide.
West hhlo of 17th si , srnth 7 , ' ft of lot 8 block
.Violty , permanent ur ule , G ft wide.
Hoiltll hhlo of D.ivmiporl Ht , lolsll-l blouk 7 ! )
city , periiianeiit ciadc. 0 ft wldo.
t-outli side of Davenport ht , Jot 2 bloskBOclty
permanent jsr.ido. U fl wide.
KnstHldo of lUth HI. | 014 block 11 city , pur-
liiiininit L-rade , lift wldo.
Wo t sldoof 1'Jilibi ' , lot 1 block HI city , pur-
miinonl urado , 0 ft wldo.
West hldo of I'.Uh ' st. lot 8 block 310 city , per
manent trade. ( I ft wldo.
North side of Kanmm t < t , Inls 12114 block
Alan. ( i I'la/.a , permanent L'rado , 0 ft wldo.
Neil li .sido of I'urniini bt , lots 14 -li.l7blosk t (
? > Alamo 1'liiza. purmiinunt gruUu , U ft wide.
North shin of Piirnani st , lots ll-l'-l I block I
Alamo I'lii/a. peniiiincnlKrn < lo , < i ft ldu.
North sldo of l''arnani ' bt , lots II to I" liielii-
bhnhloci. y Jerome Park , pcrmanunt gimlo , u
Noit'li hldoof Knrnam st. | OH | l- ° -4-7 block 8
Jnrowo I'aiK. permanonl tirade. ( I fl nlil" .
Nnilh hldoof I'liinam st. loin I to7 in-'luslvo
bloulv 7 .leiomo I'dili , pornunoiil tirade , o fl
14 to lOlnuln-
( riiriiiini st. Ion
mvo b'oek TJ We t Kit I , perm inent tia ! ju , u it
Nrth sldo of rainiiiu fit. lots 14-15-IC blook
ii ; West Knd , puriniiiiontKrailu. lift w do ,
North o do of I'arnam st. lots 10-11 block 10
Woht Knil. | jonimnuiit.Kru lu. ( J ft wluo.
KHhlaldo of anli avo. Inls IS I.-- ' ! ' * block I
lliinsfom I'luco , pormanoiit rado , II ft w do.
Wot.t sldo of anil ht , honth i'4T ftlotJJJ I
Itt'dluk'sadd. pcrmanont radu. fl wldo
West Mido of aitli ht. north Sl HJot.ttJ I
' urarfo. II ft wldo.
] { tllcU' 'idd , poimunent
IliVstsldo of llth ht , lots 4-5 blouK : tii oily
pormanoiit ( 'lade. Oft \vldu.
, , , , , , ,
' „ >
lolHlu-11 block
North bldo ot 1'i.rii iu > st. -
ginnmlt I'laco , nerinuiipnt eradi- fl wldo.
iust : sldo ot : ah st. lot lbock ! lOodfiey's
nail , perm iiivntsMcle. bftwlclo.
Weit hide of yah st. lot II bleak 1 Shlnn's
add , puriiiiincnt crade , fi ft wldo.
K-ibi Hdoof : sith bt , lots --a-i-ri-o-s hiook a K
V -mlth'k add. poimaniinl Kr ido. 8 ft wide.
KiistkhloofJIih bU lot 1'J ' Idluwlld , poriua-
ncnl ci.ido , b ft wldo.
West nldoof Ui lint , tax lot3tseuO-l.WJ.por-
inanunturado. S ft wide.
i.bthdo : ! of Uitli bl. lot ) . R-0-7-8 block I'Jl'i
cltv. pcrniiinont Bra lo. b fl wldo.
l-.usi ! du of .nh nt.luU'-J-l-J b ouklbTii clly
pciiuuucut aiadc , e ft widu.
Hafitsldoof 9lth st. lots 7-h-O-lO bloclc Ib7'i
cltv , permanent itradi * . ft ft wide.
Kist sldoof''Ith st. lots l to5 Inclusivebloc-k
I liothach's 3rd add , permanent gi.idu. 8ft
wide.
wide.West sldo of IMth st , lots 7 to 15 Inclusive
hi nek 1 Armsliong'hlsl add , permanent grade ,
b feet wide.
Wests do of 2lth st , lots 1-2 block 3Sliiiin's
add. pel iirtnunt grade , b ft ttidc.
West side of L'lth st. lots ' . ' -ll-t'.1 blook 0
Phlnn's add , pernrincnt giado , H foot wide.
South sldo of Davenport , bt , mllolnltu High
school cionn i liotwecn "Jth and 'J.'ud bts , pei-
inuiioiit sr.ide. S foil wide.
Kihlsldo of"nd st , adjolnlnu HlKli s-hool
ciound holuccii Dn.lgn and Davenpoit HIS ,
permanent grade , b fl wide.
Kiat : sldeof ' 'Olh st. lots block I9i'5 city.por-
inancnt crade. l > fl wide ,
WcstsUloof aothst. lot IblDcklSlijClty , por-
nritiont gr.ido , ti ft wide.
West side of an list , lot 1 block SM.Vj clty.por-
inaiicnt grade , ( i ftldc. .
Kast shloof aith si. lot 4 blocl. SOI'jCity , uer-
miinunt L-rado. 0 ft wide.
Wcstsldoof anh ht , lots 1-S block l'J4'a ' ' city ,
pctnianunt made , ( i ftKie. .
North side of Woolwoilh live , lotsfl-10 blook
Ollans.'om I'laopcrmunciiL pride ( in widu.
North sldoof Woolwoith avu , lots l'J-14 block
0 Ilanscom I'lacu. puimanunt ur.kdo d fl widu.
KaslslduofMill st , lots lii-Wi llusoall's Mib ,
porinununt irrailo , fi ft wide.
And , ho It fin Ihei rciolvti I :
That the boiird of piilillo HOIks he. and Is
hcroliy nnthoii/ud nnd directed to cause a
copy of this lesoliithm to In-published In Uio
olllclal p inor of the c ty for oiu weeli. or bo
Runod on the nnnors of s-il I lots , and that un
less such tinners simi ! within live tl.iys after
the pnlilluation or service of hiieh copy eon-
htrnct said sde\\alKs ; us hoioin reiilied | , that
the liti.irtl f pnhllc noiKs c inso the same to
lie done , the oust of ennsttni'llin ; such sido-
all > s iouctl\elv * .o bu assus-cd aisaliist the
real estate , lot nrpaitof lot In front of and
iK Mich s iluualUs.
I'li-ilriont of ihofouncll.
Attest : JOHN liUUVr.S.
City Cleric.
Approved : OiO. 1' . IIKMIS ,
Mayor.
NOTICH TO CONSTKUCT SMDP.WAI.KS.
To the owners of iho lot * , pails of lots and
jcalcblalo dciuilbud In Iho above resolu
tion :
Yon nml each nf von are hnroby notlllcd to
construct poriii.incnt sidewalks as n-ijnlrcd by
a H'-OiiilInn of thu clly council and mavorof
the city of UniuliJ , ofvhlch the above Is u
' ° liy'
liy'I' . W. 1IIUKIIAUKFK.
Chalnnau UoarJ ( if I'ubllu Worlis
Omaha , ob. , May IMh. 1MW.
rnn
r
All the latest styles in
Soft and Stiff Plats.
STETSON'S
SOFT ami STJF-FIIA TS.
AULABAUGH FUR CO , ,
HATTERS AND FURRIERS
218 South 15th Street.
IMIrs Storcjand Rcpaired.
SAVE YOUR HIESIGHT
77/ \ P. OPTICAL
NEW Qjjm HOUSE
Or' TUB
ALOE & PENFOLD CO. ,
114 Bontli ISlh .Street ,
Next tu the I'ostofllcc , Omaha.
Practical Opticians
tailed to Ibo Jure.
Eyes Teatod Free of Churtfe.
Prices Uw for First-class Goods ,
BB.J.THE
THE SPECIALIST ,
Is iiiiKtmiiiesiMl in the lic.itmonlof all forms of
PJUVATE DISEASES , nml all dlsonlur *
nml ilnbllltlps of youth nnil manhoo.l. ITyonrV
r.MioiIcnco. Ills ipsniiii-us.iiiid f icllltlus aru
pi.tftlcally unlimited Thn Doctor Is rocom-
niumled hy the pro s , and endorsed In iho
strongest terms by the pcnplo for fair tnii
niL-iit nn'l honest profcisinn.il ailvli-n JTnn
most pout-ifui remedies Known in Mrtilrrn
MMcnro for the Miceesifiil treatment of thu
following dKo.isos :
aONORRIIOl''A IimiiPdiato tollof A ci > in-
ilelo c-nio without the lots of an hour s nine
mm business.
GLKEr Ono of thu most complete an 1 suc
cessful treatment-for Klcot anil ait nnnnv < u
dlpchaiv-csyot known to thu molloal piuiu-
blon. The it-snltsaru tiulv womloifiil.
STRICT UlUi Uio itost "Known lommly for
the treatment of slticturo , wllhoiil pain , cut-
tlnjr. or dit.itlni ; . A most romarli ililu roincilv.
SYPIIIliIS No treatmoia for this tciilhlu
blood dlscnsn has over been mom sii'-cc-s fnl.
nor had .stionKorendorsuments , In tin ) liglic
of mullein sulonco this disease li positively
ciirablo and every tiaco of Iho poison onllioly
removed from the hlooil.
LOST MANHOOD , and ambition , norvnus-
ncss. tlmlditv. iluspuiidunry and all woalnuibi
and ( ItsordorH of youth or m.inhooil. KollutA
ohtnlniMl at onco.
SKIN DISEASES , ami all diseases of thu
Momacii , lilood , ll\r.r , Kldnoyx and bladder
are tioalcd hiiccessfnllyith the KIU.UUID
Utinwn loinedles foi these illsi < asns.
\Villo for elit'nl us and question list , fri'o.
{ till nnilYirmim _ > / . .OIIHIIK.i't. .
'
OUDI.NA'NUK NO.
_
An ord nniii'd uioatln Soivur district No. I.W ,
ilnllnliiK Itsllmlls , Hl/o of sinvur and uluva-
llons anil dliurtln the hoaid of pnhllu
\voils to lalio the nccO'sai v hlons toraosii
thu c'oiibliiietloii of Iho minor in said dis
trict.
lie liurilniiioa uy Ihu oily council of Ihot.iy
of ( Jmiiha ;
hocllon I. Hewer dlfitrlut No. I. " U ln'i- < y
cruatud In thuclly of Omaha.
Soctloni r-pnur ilNlii'M No , 157 shal' ' com-
iirlso thu rollouliiK lots and triu'tof real
cst.iio : Lots : . , N n , I' ' . ' , J.i and II l'huir > < < ar-
dun addition ; loth 1 amiI lilock IS , and l' > ! i ! < -
and ncsthulr of lot 1 hloi'li : 'iVist ! \ I > nihii7
all in the city of Omaha.
Scullon .1. Sunci disli , cl No. I n shall ho ron-
sli iifluil as lolhnvi. : lloiiuinliu al Ihu huui-r
In lliocuntorof l.iMVcnworlh sticct al u iiiini-
liolc on Iho ciifl sldo of . ! HUi filled ttlth an 010-
vatlon of'I fcolaho\o the city ilalum.lhoncii
to a niunholo on thu Konlh Hldoof I.iiavi-ii-
\\orlh Nticul In tluifuntoi of a-ilh strciil.ll . i
a hint ; I ho cent or of 'Hlh str 'ut lo a NIMH huh1 in
tlincrntcrof MIIIOV ytieul wilh an ulu\ationoC
lSi" > , U fret , lliunco iiloru iho cunlor ot Min.'y
htii'Ot to a Iliihh tan' ' < local oil Il'i froloailnf
I'Mht line of ll'jrnm Klioul with an oli'V.ttion ( it
L'.lT fuulihald huucrlohuhiilllwIlli.H tm-li pipe.
The ulleiuiioiil uiidximln of hiild senor lo ) <
filralKhl Itnri liotncon the manholes Jil . -
Hush tank an far as practlcahlo. Thualioio
biiwor to ho oonslrui'tuil of vllrillcd o\vor
plpu and 0 Inch jtinotlon plrucs bh.ill ht Ida Mid
In kiilil suwor o\ory " . "i foul or us diiocli'd lu
vu-ltln hy Iho clly cnxlnci r.
rVctlon . The hoanl of nubile works h
In-ruby liihlrnciud tu tal.u tbu m-ci-ssai v MUIIS
tocaiiholho coinlrnctlon of Ihosuwui InniUil
rccoii . This nrdliianco nh'ill till"
and ho In force from and .iftur lla p'i - > .i : u
City t urii.
i ; I' . DAVIc.
I'lnslduiit L'lty t'oiini. I.
Approved May ' , . .
K'lhlhc..o | , , „ , MsMayor ,
Mayor
Hir ! " < jrr.Vri1iuMAhii'iiiri ( : : ; "J'l'if i- :
iniha. May J. IslC' . t-'ualiid propo .im , la
c ill' , will ho rocelvcd hero until
i' o'ciocU ii. in. , central nmo. JtinoSJlli. Is'JA
ami tnoii oponoil , for f uriiUlilliX < ; o.il r. | ) (
t I'lirlsMdiioy , l > . A. UiisxiU. Douxlui uml
( umiall , ami Oamii Hlol Iliillo. itililna llscal
year oominoiii'liiK July Itt , IS'.U. ' rroposuli
inbiullH'd lu any iwnHjiitirttTinnfclur foi foi.
nUliliu the coal "hero reiinliod niidwr IhlsacU
\ortl cm nt will bo o iiiRldorcil U. K , ; o ; V.
( .orvus iho right to rujccl any or all blU. ( All
Infurmallon fnrnUhud on uppllcullon to Dili
olllcu or of Ihu posl iiuuiteniiuutem ubuvt
iiamod , I.'nmlopct , cinit.ilnlni : propoaU In bo
nurUed"l'ropoaalH for fuel , " ami iiildrou'uT ?
an above Indicated WM II. IMKJHKH , Muu.
tenant Ojlonul and Deputy Qi.urlorniukttii
Uiucrul , U.K. A. , ( Jhlff lJiiarleriiinHicr. _