2 WHS UMAJ1A DAILY JJKE : , MONDAY , MAY 23 , 1892. JUST MISSED A WHITEWASH Young Mr. Wadsworth Qluti His Vengeance on the Howe Family. UMPIRE CORCORAN'S ' VERY DUSY DAY , Nut-row i : < rnpo of nn Imltntor of Itlogf ; from Ilia 1'itte of Itnuvlnu Culiiin- bu.snnil Toledo Arrmtnit Mil * Miiultco llcata tlio lloonlcra. St. Paul , H ; Omaha , 1. Toledo , Ii ; Columbus , 5. Called by the police. Milwaukee , 0 ; Indianapolis , n. Minneapolis-Kansas City , poitnonoil. Oil THE THIHD tl tno this season Omaha mo.t SUl'aul ntSporlHman's park yesterday afternoon and for , tbu second time she got wliol- loped by llio Wan derers. It was a beauti ful day for outdoor sport and n mugnlfl com crowd was present to witnesi tbo Hustlers glvo an exhibition or how the great national game is not played. The sky was robed with great floating masses of pcnrl , which the Intermittently through lone-shrouded sun mittently poured Ins warm and golden lustre. It was the first porfcct day after u long and vaxailous siege with cloud * and gloom and rain and cold. As if in honor of this wel come change , n.ituro stilled nor throbbing pulses , the neighboring maples waved with tnnra tranquil gvaco , the birds sang with Boftor tone nnd the Omahas played rottener ball than over before. Poets \vhoso hearts nro filled with love or nature delight to depict such days. It 1311s thorn with serene Joys of thought , with jpuro , sweat , lofty sentiments , nnd their eyes nro blinded with tbo grandeur of all their urroundlngs. But If thpro wcro any poets in the stands yesterday it wasn't nature's budding beauties thai made them near- Blghted , but the very topaz wori ; of the Kowo family , and instead of being litlcd with the scul-slirrlng emotions uDovo mentioned they wcro stuffed with disgust nnd prunes. Olio of the Automatic Sort One Corcoran , the largest nnd must robust rojotto in nil J tin my Williams' bright bou quet , umpired the game , nnd the resplendent May day was full of vicissitudes for him. There wore scores and scores of man there , great big brawny , hearty , honest fellows , who longed to got n kick at him , nnd had it bean an ugly day , with lowering weather , Mr. Corrorun would havohad n livelier time than ho did. Ho is tbo only automatic umpire now doing business in the United Slates nnd the late lamented Itlngg was a pom of purest ray In comparison. However , it was not Colonel Corcoran's masquerading under a mask tnat boat the Omahas It was the St. Pauls , unncrtheablo generalship of Captain Billy Alvord , that did that part of the business , and oh , mamma , bow artistic they wore. The Hustlers were so many Lillputlans in tno hands of cine gigantic genii. Corcoran's umpiring on a whole was no worse than has boon soon dozens and scores of times , but this was accidental , for all bis decisions were no moro than guess-work , mid a good manv of thorn were correct. What called tbo vengeance of the crotvd down on him vvas his idiotic delaying of tbo gnmo at its very termination ? There were two mon out , nn < ) . as Is always the case at * the close of a buttle * on the boll Hold , Young America vacated gruud stand and , bleacher and invaded the Hold to bo right in nt the death Tbcv did not , however , crowd anybody , nor go forth with evil design on the putative umpire. But bo thought differently nnd culled tbo game and began "shoving" the bovs back towards thu enclos ing fence. Finally ho got them all lined up nicely with their baclii ogainut the boards , clear out of harm's way , nut this did not satisfy his autocratic mind. Tboy must got out of the lot or back inio their seats. Too Impatient jeers of the crowd finally , how ever , reached his imponderable brain , and ho reluctantly , of tern twenty minutes delay , ordered the game returned. In another moment It.vns over and Mr. Corcoran , penitent , and regretful , strode off the giounds. During th ( ininp , Shcibeck'ft plav at short was .the feature of the gauio , ho accumulating but four errors in ten chances. Darb ) aided in losing his game ulso. In the ttccond Alvord reached llrst on SbelbocK's error , took second tin a acnlico and scored when Daroy throtv Iug- tlalo'a grounuer over tbo fence. Aftnr two hands \vcro nut in the third SutctifTu hit the ball over the right Held fence for a homer. In the fourth Holland's single was followed by another over tbo fcnco , JJugdalo dome tbo trick. In the liftk Sutcltffo got to third on two errors by She ! beck , and scored on Alvord's hit. A base on balls , a sacrifice and a double scored Dugdalo In tha sixth. In tbo ninth , after onn man ivas out , IColly reached second on Holland's ' error and scored ou liowo's two-baggar. The deling : OMAHA. " ' All. It. 111. 811. SU. PO. A. E. Sliolbcclc. as. a 34 HUMMA11Y. Itiins earned : Bu P.nil.a. Tivo-b.isc lilts : IJiirby , llonaKlinu. Itowo. Homo runs ; tiut- clirro , Uu.ilnlo. Umibio plays : Alvonl to Motz ; Holland to am.tli to Motllasu nil liillat Off Uurliy.2. btruck out : ] ty Darby , 6 : byVudsvortli. . 7. Wild pitebes : Hy W.idaworlh , I , Pus > od balls : Ily Ihudalu , 1 ; 'J liuoof gamu : 'L'wo liuura and llvu minntua. Alleged umpire : Corcor.m. riuyiirit Arre toil. TOI.EPO , O. , Mny ± ) . - ThoH'iino this aftor- uoou bolweou Columbus uuU Toledo u.inio to u sonsntional cnuiug In the lint half of the ninth Inning by tha nrrutl of both clubs for violation of the Sunday law , There ha * boon much agitation over this inattor alnco the season oponod. Many of the ininistoM of tha city bavo preached Mormons against Sabbath aoiucration nt.il Itm Wcdnosduy night a dulpeatlon of mluls- tan attended tha meeting of tha police board to urgn that body to atop Sunday uumna , The arroit today was tha roiult. A detail of llfttcn patrolmen , under command of the chief of police , on lo rod tha grouudi at ttio sixth Inuiuir. Thu men diitributou them- selvea about tliu Hold , but no inovo was made until the ninth tuning Uud bogun. Klcliolsou of the Toludos wan at ttiu bat and ono man ou buao whoa tha chief gava tbo elunal and the blue uoatod roptosoat-itlvos of tbo law closed In upon tba players and stopped the , * 3ine. Tbera wero.1,500 spectators on tlio grounds and ut soon ai they uccatno cognliautof what wa pa liitn vvllit ruah > vn uxade bv a voral Uut.dred uxcltott mon to overpower the pollca J'roiluont Uunnolls .oftho Toledo cluu made k apeooh from the front ot the Krauil aland , roquoatlni ; tint there ahould bo uo roshlanco and utter n v ry cixolUng aoono all tbo playars of both cluba were taken to the police nation. They wura.b.uld In f 15 ball for etch player and tSO tor oauh maniier | $000 In JilL Mr. Oun- uclla promptly gavu ball for the wbolo party nd they wcro rolooaod. Tbo trial will take place tomorrow morn la R , Today's game will be playoU off tomorrow nftoraoou and also the game postnonad at Columbus a month n o. Score : SCOHK II V INXINII9. Tolnrto . 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0S Columbus . . . 0 U 1 1 U 1 0 2 5 MUMMAIir. Itun * o.trnoil ! Toledo. 1 : Columbtn. 2. Two- lm > o tills : ijr. : ! Onttlncor , Crimiiloti , I.nlljr. Hncrl- tire lilts ! .NowL'll. Donald , Ah bur. Donble plays : Ijilly , o'llourke. lln o on balls : cm llcwnlil , .1 ; O'Dnjr.fi. llllby pltchor : 11licnnld , J ! O'lny. 1. HtrurkoiH : Ily Iiowalrt.J : O'DnT.4. Wild pilches ; Ily liovrnlcl , 1 , Htolon bn cs : Nicholson , Nonet ) , Dnrllnu , Donald , Wnlali , O'ltotirka. Cniiumii. Mt > Clellnn , Abbcjr , Uonson. PASSIM ! I. nils : Ily Darling , 1. Time of came : Urio hour and forty-fire rntmUo * . Umpire ! t'ernd. Nlco tiiimo nt Mllwnultpp. MIMVAUKER , Wis. , May 22. pitching won tlio sarao for the .Drawers in the faoo of numerous errors. Lawrence , Ilonr.v untl McOarr did thornaolvos famous by atnionlt catches and the Brewers ran bases lllto Kcru-od Indians. Score : MII.WAUKKK. IMIIIAXAl'OLIS. All It P A t All It I' A X M'Oorr , . . . i 1 1 4 ( I MrQunld , If. . 4 1 401 Wnril.B1 ! 41000 l.nwrenra. m 4 1 2 0 0 Tnltelioll. If 4 1 1 0 1 Ix-tcliiT.rf. . 4 0 2 0 U Henry , n O'lUlrn. Ib. . 4 0 U 0 0 Krrlit. r 4100 . us. . . . 40 300 Knrl , Ib 4 0 II 6 C.irnontjr.Sb 40 230 lto.Tt.31i Dnnlin'h. . . . U 0 > 1 t llnnibiiru rf. . Xnxle. c. . 4 I 1 3. I 1'orson , p. . . . .10170 Sullivan , ii. . . Totals S3 03713 6 Totals . "I 3210 4 SfOIlK II V 1NNINUH. Milwaukee . 1 3 0 02 0 0 0 0ii liullannpollj . 1 10001000 3 Hl'MMAIIY : Huns earned : Mllwuiikoo , 2. Two-lmio lilts : Hamburg .McfSarr. ancrlllcn lilts ; llnnry , lto.it , McQimlil , Lawrence , Nnitlc. Stolen bnno.iVnnl. : . 4 : Twltcliull , 3 ; Krolit , 3 : t'oraon , , > 'n k , McQunlil , S : I.etelilT. t. llnsi.on balla : Wiiril , llnuiburit , Kerson. lilt by pitcher : ( Jcnlns. struck out : I'liwrenco. ? ; U'llrlun , Horgrr , Carpenter , ( lanlns Henry. Wild pltcli : 1'er-on. Time : Ono hour mid titty minutes. Umpire : Snjiler. Will < ! o at it AKHII ! Toiluj- . The Omahns and St. Pauls will collide again ai Sportsman's partt this ufleriioou. The Hustlers nro much chagrined over their downfall of yesterday , nnd promLiu to rod com themselves tortny. Onptain Alvord says , however , Unit he Inlands to do It some moro , and the consequence will bo a grout battle , 'i.'ho sumo teams will play hero tomorrow also , the game today being the ono postponed from Saturday. The posi tions this afternoon : Oinaba. Positions. St. Paul. Kowo . First. . Motx Glllts . Second . Smith Collouy. . Third . Alvord Hhelbeol : . Short . Holland Vlmor . Rlcht HutcllfTo Gump . Middle llojrlovcr IColly : . Left Donaishuo Vlckory . 1'ltch . Uurnlnvliani Wustluko . Culch . Uugdulu " The game will bo called nt 3. STATK ClratuI Isliinil Wins u Caino \ > y Downright Hard Hitting. Giuxn ISMXU , Nob. , May 32. [ Special TolognHn to TUB BKB.J Plntt-jmouth's Lights and Shadows wcro bnaton today by Grand Island In a very exciting ana Interest ing game. In the ninth , the score being a tlo , Grand Island plugged ftvo hard hits , scoring three earned runs and winning the game. Features were HoITor's Holding and the batting by Grand Island. Sroro : Grand Istnnd 0 00040023 0 I'liittsniotllli 0 0 Illtsr Lira nit Itlnnd. 10 ; I'inttsnmuth. g. Kr- rors : Or.itid Island. 2 ; I'laUsmoutli. 0. Ilat- torlcs : i-tnniiiRr mid Koufo ; Vuup and Maupln. Htruckotlt : Ily Suinmur , Oj Vtinp , 1. TIme : Ono Luurunrt forty nilnntos. Umpire : Hart NATIONAL I.EAQUK. Coinmlo'x ltiMl.1 I'ut Wliltewitsli on 1'fefi'or' * Kuimcln. LOUISVILLE , Kv. , May 23. Botwooa 7,000 and8UOO people saw the Cinclnnatis shut out-tho ColonoU today. It was a pltoheis1 battle , but Moekln's wild lies ? and errors at critical points Uld'tho business. Browning , \vbo has been signed by Cincinnati , played center Hold. Score : Lnnlivlllo 0 000000 00 0 Ulticlnnatt 0 * 4 Hits : Louisville , : i ; Cincinnati , 3. Errors : LouUvIllo , II : Olnolnnatl , I. Karnod rnna : None , llnttorlos : McoUIti and Grim : Cham berlain and Murpliy. A.1IONU TIIK AUATKUIIS. Models Hoturu to Council niullH with a Nonpnroll .Scalp. Sammv MeAullfTo lasted for two Innings at Nonpareil park yesterday afternoon. After retiring the first two men up In the first liming bo was bit fora single , a double and two triples , which gave the Models from across the ritror four o'irnod runs. Ho retired In tUa third in favor of Djlan , but the load wai too great to overcome and the doughty South End champtoas ware doomed to defeat. The game was a very rocky ono , as the error columns on both sides show. The Nonpareils wore visibly weakened on account of huvlncr to play their mon in unac customed pUcos , duo to an injury received by Bradford In last Sunday's game. Thay couldn't bit , and .worse tboy couldn't Hold. The uoliy.coaching of a pair of mute players rattled thorn. Next Sunday they will go against , the Boatrlco Statu leagua team , may DO. The attendance v/as fair. The score : sumtAitv. Ituna unrnod : Model * . 4 ; Nonpirrlla , 3. Taa- tinav lllto : Tuniclu. Throivlciso liltv Arnold , SHKB. iKHihlo | > lnjr : Tultloli ) imd WutU. Ilaieun balls : Olt MuAiilllTe. 2 ; ollDiilnii , J ; on Walts , a. Hit by jiltclicr : Ily MuAulliru. 1 ; by Dolan. 4. Struck out : Ily MoAtilltTu , I : byllulnn , 8 : Ily \Vattn , U. Wild pitches : Ily .McAulllte , I ; liy Duliiu , 1 ; by W/itta. I 1'nueil Imlln : Ily l.uooy. I ; by Hajiit , 3. Htulnu bnsesi llrudfor. ! , CralKlituu (41 ( , I.iicey , Dultin , I'liimlnxliaiu , llnnlaa'J ( ) , Oliver , Tut- Hold , batse , Watts. Umpire : Kelly. Illalr Is Snorting , BI.AIII , Nob. , May 83. ( Special to TIIK Bti ! . | H. H. Reed , manager of tbo Blair team , thoucht ho would glvo hU Ued Birds a chance lo ( sxorctso today. Ho pot i ho liny- don Bros.'s buio ball team to como UD. The Uaydons were rntuor weak , not all their niayors bolng urosoiit , Outside of the oichtb Innlncr , when Blair put In Mitchell to pitch. LJrolt did excellent work nnd Hailoy caught up In "Ci. " Dan Llnaban. Blair's last year's catcher , played with tbo Ilaydons. Ho sniv his lint yn r H jltl Illrt a tiandkoruhlof at Billy Fnbor on account ot hU thrco-baso lilt , and ho wont up and put It ever ihu fouoo for a homo mu and than made fncos at hor. The umpiring was good , not a kick In the wbojo gamo. Score : uuti Ily Ilrult-Kjtirstclnjll.l : Kuan. < . Wllilpltcuuc Ily Kituii. 3. lu jed lialln Ily tlalloy I. Tlnio of tarao : Two Uuura. ITiuplroi Ate lljirl . Outitilo tlio l-'cncoi. U only too seven InnlnKS for the Laby rinth Cllppci-s to completely ootudalo tbo Daren port Blues , accorolnt ; ta this score : oilppors , 5 1 l 1 n fl 0-M 1)1 UM i o 2 0 o 0 1-4 lliitterloa : OllpmT * . Truer. Wnklna and ( iraliami Illnoi , Purty. bpaln and tlayua. Mils : Illuoi , i , Clipper * . 1. Krroru : Ulutu , 11 : LUipyom.3. Tbo UooUeti wool up amouc tbo Sevan * teeuth Utrooi SUrs and stayed there long enough to dou o thogllmmorof the slarolds. U WHsii't n ono-sldcd St , Paul-Omaha nfTatr , however , as this will prove : Rockets 04317030 0-17 Star * . IOOUOOOOO-4 llatterlci : Hockuf. Oifwns nnd KnrUht ; ytnrn , Sluinnon un.t ( Inr.liior. Burned runs : ItocKeU , n : Stars , ' . ' . Two-base hilt. Shannon 2. ( InrctiiLT 1 , Oavnnaiisli It PolPiton 1 , llasu on balls : Downi 2. Shannon li. Hit by ullchor : Sherwood 1 , Shannon : ! . StruoK tint : Shannon 8. Downs I , Passed balls : Uardner I , Kn- rlgbtTlinoof unine : Onh hour nnd fifteen mlnulct. Umpire : U Sliannon. I'lio 1'axton & Gallaghers wcro dofontod by the Younir Men's Institute team by the following score : V. M Ii T > 304 022 * -10 P. ft Us 0 4 1 4 U I 0 ' . ' 1-12 llnttonns : Collins nnd Pholoni McAnllo and Tracy , Umpire : Swlfu (1:11111)1 : Toilliy. Thrro nro no Western longuo games sched uled today , but the toimj will play postponed gntnos ns follows : St. Paul at Omaha , Col umbus nt Toledo (3) ) , Indianapolis at Mll- wnukco , Kansas City at Minneapolis. Na tional league : Now York nt Boston , Phila delphia nt , Baltimore1 , Washington at Brook lyn , Plttsburg at Chicago , St. LoulsntClove- land. Stnto loaeuo : IConrnoy at Grand Island , PInttsmcuth nt Fremont. S OK Sl'OKT. Tlpi lor Today. Last week was good for little except rain , but TDK BliR'a tipsier got Ihoro Just the same. Ho culled the turn on the folln wing big stnko o vents : Brooklyn handicap , Judge Morrow ; Falcon staxos , Pickpocket ; Matur ity handicap ; Ptckmcitor ; Hudson stakes,1 Wallace ; Gazelle stakes. Yorkvilto Hello , nil nt Brooklyn. Ho also tipped tbo winner of the Clark stakes ( Azra ) nt Loulsvillo , and the Hosslug stakes ( Blltzon ; at Chicago. Not a bad sbowinir seven atako races in which the cracks of the country were on- torcd. Ills choice for today is : 1. Kingston India Hubbor. " . Castaway II Uoor o W. y. Morollo Merriment. 4. I.niiKStroot Jud o Morrow. ii. Tom Tough Alrahaft. 0. To.i Truy Wulcott , nAllFIHr.U I'AIIK ClIICAOa 1. Kdlth Ilolnioiit Jolmnv Campboll. i Kills at U a. in. If. 1'nKiin Illno Kiinnor. 4. Uncle I'r.iiik Hurt Wallace. n. Hilly 1'lnkurton .Magglo Lobus. Ni'Ithcr Mile HntHllod. , Ind. , May Si. The light between Jack Hlflle of Dayton and Jack Conloy of Indianapolis for the middleweight champion ship of Indiana occurred at daylight this morning in the woods thirty miles south of hero in Henry county. About.SUO porsoiib vera In attendance. The light was for $200 a side and guto receipts. Uillle's friends were dlssutislled with a decision of the ref eree In the eighth and will post money for another b.iltlo botwccu the two men to take place Juiv 4. Tbo tight was both brutal nnd bloody , both men lighting viciously throughout. Tno eighth opened with both tired , but Hlfllo forced the lighting. A clinch followed and us they separated Conloy struck Rifllo n heavy blow In the neck. When time was called for the uoxt round RifllJ was unable to respond nnd the light was given to Conloy. Stopped liy the' 1'rlcxt. Wii.KBstiAUitE , Pa. , May 23. "Pat" BurK and P. Parks , two lightweight pugilists , appeared in n ring at Plains , six miles from here , this morning , to light to'a lirtish/ / Four bloody rounds worn fought and both mon were horribly1 'rinnhlioflT' During tbo last- round , Rev. Father Phillips , who'heard of tbo mill , appeared on the scone anil stopped nit proceedings. The light , was declared a draw. Warrants have been issued for tbo arrest of all concerned. Atluctln Club Notcn. Mr. Will B. Millard was recently elected a member of the board of directors. Several roombcM do a good deal of work each day la the gymnasium at the noon hour. Prof. Commorow has lately Joined the club and it Is evident his old timosltill has not de serted him , t Slack-wlro work has become quite n feature in the gymnasium. Suftlold , Myers and Read arc- doing some flno worlc. Tbo running track is well patronized almost dally. Colonel Butler , Crallo anil many others do their turn thcro. Mr. Joe Barton , a recent acquisition to the club , is to assist , in arranging tbo musical prograo for the next ladies' night. Tuo club reading room , which is well sup- Riled with current literature , has boon irgcly patronized during- the past month. Tuesday evening club night will bo an event. "Farmer" Bums , ono of tha famous wrestlers of the country , will test bis prow ess with Prof. Galutin , a well known man la this lino. Prof. Brooknor's class in all 'round work is making good progress. Sotno of tbo man nro now In training for nu athletic coalost to como off In June. The club will offer probi- bly two haudsoma modals. Tbo Foncor' * league is in good atmpo and tnoir worlc very iaiUfactory. At a meeting ) l tno American Icaguo in Now York last month President Anus was elected u mem ber of the executive committee. Tbo boxing on club night will embrace five very interesting events. Tbora ii much speculation as to the outcome. The tug of war for club night will bo between tno Bo hemians anil club team , who have won so far. far.Thero There is much anxloty as to tbo roiult pf the directors' rnovo towards enlarging the clubhouse. It H conceded on all sides that the titop would bo u wise OPO , . and grontly increase the membership because of the many now and useful features to bo added by the contemplated change. Dr. Birnoy's Catarrh Powder 0-170 uatarrb. For sale J > y all druggists. 50 cents I'JUHOX.ll , JMK.IUK.U'HS. F. O. Paulgor of Kmowon , la. , is at . the Arcade. W , J. Scott of Kearney Is stopping at tbo Millard. Henry Nunn of St. Paul , Nob. , is at the Millard. Colonel A. B. Wells of Fort 'Mead Is at the Dollouu. P. Warwick of Holdrogo , Nab. , Is at tha Uollono. T. 1C. Blanchan ) of Mitchell , S. D. , Is at the Arcade. John L. Burke of Hot bprlncrs , S. D. , is at the Millurd. R. K. French of Kearney Is stopping at thn Murray. Miss K. L. Gregory and niece of Boatrlco are at the Murray. C. A. Boghtol and wlfo of Holdrogo , Nob. , am at the Millard. C. J. I'holps of Scuuylor , Neb , , is regis tered at iuo Millard. A. II. Marshall of Chadron , NOD. , Is regis- tort'duc , the Arcado. J. ti. Baker of West Point , Nob. , is regis torud at the Ucllono. C. W Whit moro and wlfo of Chadron , Noo. , are at the Murray. J. L , Keck and K. O . Calkins of Kearney are stopping at the Millard. lj. C. Lloyd and wlfo of Gothenburg , Nab. , are domiciled at tbo Millard. George W. Vrornan , chairman qf the griev ance committee of the Brotherhood of Loco- motlvo Engineer * , Is at tbo Arcade. Dr. Birnoy's Catarrh Powder for cold ( n head , for sale by nil druggists.SO cents * I'll k Oft ut.il I'ucU. Coxin , Nab. May 31. To the Editor of THE 13 uis : In the Wurld-Hernld's report of high water ID its ovonlnc edition of the 20th m t. , Ciizad U raporiod to bo Inundated , or tbo greater portion of it , and that "all tbo mills and elevators wore surrounded by water and tbo owner * are uuablo to tlo business , and that smatf rTvord flow down the business streets and crvwjldownlks ; " ana that the scboolhousotfasrturrounUcd by water snvoral Inches deep ( ftf the mornlnt- edition It says ' flvo fact ) , nnoMhf t the chlUlron had to wade i throURb It tonat/lut the uiiildiuff , and further - , thor tnat bu stuns * was nt a standstill , and the mnjorlty of the clUrons had rcsolvrd I " 'thcnuolvos Inio relief pirtles and were helping tosnvo pronortv , and that the dnm- npo cannot bofMttoiutcd. " The whole randrtls false In every particu lar , except tn.Ul ) . r-nlnod nnd that very hnrd , but that the to\\n \ WAS what would bo called Inundated Is not.A fact. It Is true water ran down the spools , but it. was In the water ways or drains anil not In the trcot * proper. That the bustivess of the place wus at n standstill is noiirlousty fnlso , for not a busi ness house in town was closed , nnd people came to town nnd transacted business nil day nnd the children got to school with dry fret , nnd no relief coimmtteo was formedfor no ono nccdod relief , and not f.1 dnmnpes were done In the whole town. The w.Hor in town was all surface water nnd It was not moro than natural that after such n very hard rain there should bo moro or loss water on tlo ) ( ground , The fact M that Cozad can stand M much or. perhaps , more rain than any town on the line of the U.ilon Paolflo railroad , for It bin no doon draws running close to it nor throuh It , and we would nd VSP | parties in search of n place where there is no danpor of inundation to como to Cozad. Tno writer of this knows whcroof ho speak- * , for ho was nil ever the town ou the day men tioned by tbo Herald reporter , nnd he stooa In front nf the school house and wntchod a number of the scholars po to Iho school nnd not ono got tholr foot wot. Titurif. Dr.Blrnov's Catarrh 1'owdor cures catarrh. For sulo by ell d runout * . 5u cants. \Vhut 11 ( Icmil llnnd Ousts , Prof. Lewis M. Hiuipt , director of the civil ongtnoor courses nt the University of Ponnsylvnnm , says that n. peed nvor- ntfo roud through a rolling country should never cost over $7,000 oor mile , and frequently not ever $2,000. And the expenditure pnys. To null ono ton on inucadiim costs just ona-half us much us on linrd dirt , and ono-fourtli ns.much ns on sand. It is estimated that in England improved roids : have mudo .it nosdibla for three horses to do the work formerly done by four , thus saving lOO.OOO.OOO tinnunlly. It is also stated 'that with. Improved ronda , the farm produca of Illinois could bo huulod for 315,000,000 DOT annum loss than now , and that 3100,000,000 would bo nddud to the valuoof the farjns. Too J.iixy to Wulk. Texas Slftings : "I hoar thut your brother is given to Eomnumbulism'i1" "What's thntV" "Ho walks in his sleep. " "Woll , that makes mo smilo. I guess you don't know my brother. Ho is the laziest white mtin in Texas. Ho wouldn't walk in" Ins sloop no matter how sound uslcop ho , wus. Ho is too lazy entirely. L might not DO surprised to hear that ho .had . ridden in a street par in his sloop , butns for his walking , that is out of the question. Ha doesn't if he can help it. " The Lolderuranz society gave a ball last night which wfes ( urgcly attended by Ger mans. /7i The ladles of Bit John's ' Episcopal church have , on accountol the unscttloJ woathor. postponed the rendering of the .oporotta of "The Twin Swwrsl' untiu Wednesday , Juno I. Twelve members oftho Omaha turnveretn went to I'laUsmouth yesterday morning to partlcipato ia ( noJturner'd exorcises , which were a sort of.rehearsal for the turnfcstto bo given July &at Slolix City. The Massnciirtsotts-'M'jtual. published in Boston , devotes page of a recent issue to an article descriptive olVi'iu : BUK and Tin : BHR building. Illustrated with a handsome cut of th&.b'ulldtfcg. ' , rBptb th'o paper and the building are spoken of'as striking features of thouvorld's Joi rnalUtlo onterpnso and growth. The article briefly but clearly brings out the many architectural beauties nnd conveniences of what It calls QUO of the tinest newspaper buildings in tbo world and Is In ovccy way n graceful compliment to its founder and owner. Along about the latterpart of April Charles Martin , a carpenter working at Fre- uonticaiua to town to enjoy . few days of high lifo. While' maltlnir the rounds of tbo tewn be made tbo acquaintance ot Hobert Maxwell and took mm to bis room at tbo City hotel to spend the nighu When Martin awoke tbo next morn In y bo found that his friend baa pone , taking with film n gold watch and $33 In monoy. The joss brought the rarponter's littln pleasure trip to nil end.-and ho returned to Fremont , rjpan completing his work tbere ho movou in to Columnus.Vlillo walking down the main street SaturdayMartln saw his friend , Maxwell , and promptly turned him ever to an oilcoi1. ! Yesterday the carpenter came to Omaha and today will 11 lo a complaint in po lice court and have Maxwell broucht here for trial. Thu Omaha police have looked up Maxwell's rocard-a little and found that tu bas a dozen aliases aqd mnKos a specially of working drunk * . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rejoice , Because Hood's Snrsapnrilla Rescued Their Child from Scrofula. For Scrofula , Salt Rheum , and all other foul humors in the blood of children or adults , Flood's Sar.saparilla is an unequalled remedy. Read this : 'MVo are so lhmliil : to Hood's Sarsnpa * rllla for what It did for our little girl thaUvo make this statement for the bcin > JJtof other anxious parents and Suffering Children Our ghl was a beautiful baby , fair anil plump and healthy. Hut when she was two years old , sores brolca out behind her ears nnd spread rapidly over her hend anil forehead down to her oye's. , and Into her neck. Wo consulted ono of tha best physicians In IHook- lyn , but liptldn jUjl lier any good. The doc tors said U wajrijrfipod by ft scrofula humor In the blood , l rjhcud became One CoVnpIoto Sore offensive to theiarn ll nnd dreadful to look at. Her general hcnlUinraned nnd she would lay In a largo clialrlnlWny without any life or en- etgy , Tliosoic iUHed yri-m Ilclilnsand biunlnt ; , so tlmlnt , times we liad lorestrnln her hands toitbyr | ; > tscratclilns. 1'orS ycais She SUJfj red Fearfully with this tcrrlbJ9 Jiumor. Itelng urged to try Hood's aarsajifiilia dkl so. We noon noticed that sl/j | li/d ) moro llfo nnd appetite. Tlio medicine fiec/jied / to drive out moro ot the luuuorfornj iio t time , but itsoon begun to subside , tlio llc lffuji mill buruiuK ccane.l , and 111 a few mo t licrhcudbecnnia entirely clear of the sore , Bho It now pcrfrcilr veil , 1ms no evidence of the humor , and her skin Ii clonr nnd healthy. Him cems Illio an en tirely illiferrnt clilld. In henlth and general appearance , from what alto wan before taking SarsaparalBa X.W , I'UKDKKinc , ,1u Glcnmoro Are. , Hast New York , lirooklrii , N , Y. This Tpstlrnonlal I an Illustration ofvhat Hood's Harsaparilla Isilolnsfor tlio sick and siiircilns everyday , from Midno to California. In the II flit ot tliejo faoU vrlio can s.iy tint the work of aa Immense concern like ours Ii not brneflcont ? HOOD'S PlLLD euro llv r llli.eomtli'utlon , , Jauudloo , tlcU lif aJaclic , Iudlcc4tiua. You've Read About It But you don't know about it until you have sent a trial mail order , or have personally inspected The Mammoth Stock of * Clothing , Hats Goods , Furnishing , Trunks , Valises , etc. , Now Being Sold Out by ' . - . Hellman's Administrator. You will find these to be genuine bargains , such as you never dreamed of in your life. The stock is so immense and the styles so varied , whether you want a business suit , dress suit , a coat and vest , a pair of pants , a collar or necktie that you must certainly be pleased. 4 Suit Leaders 4 . All the $7.50 suits are put in . All the choice business suits tine lot and go at $3.75 that now used to goforsiSare $9.50 AH the $12.00 suits good mfT \ Just as Fine a suit as you enough for you go at $6.50 can get anywhere for $20 $14.50 to for $25 goes It is impossible to mention everything that you can buy here at the same proportionate price. All we can do is to try to impress upon you that nowhere on earth will you find the eqtial of the bargains you get at Hellman's Administrator's . Closing Sale. And you must do the rest. At the Same Old Stand on the Corner of 13th and Farnam Omaha. PEHMANENT SIDEWALK RESO LUTION. Council Chamber. Onmlm , Nob. . Mar 3rd. 1691. Ho it resolved by. the olty council of the city of Omaha , tnu mayor eoncurrlns : That porniiincntsidewiilus bo constructed In the olty of Omalia us dominated boloiv. with in flvotlny * utter the publication of tlilsro o- lutlon , or the personal service thereof , us by ordinance Is authorized and rcQUlretl , such sidewalks to bo laid to the per- nianent er.ulo aa established on the paved streets aiieollled herein and to bo constructed of btonc. rtlllelal stone , lirlek or tllliis ac cording to jpocllleat om on Illo In the ofllue of the board 'of nubile works , and under Its su pervision , to-wlt : ' West sldo of 10th st..all of block liSE Uog- ers1 addition , porninnont srarie , R ft wldo. West rildo of 101 h st. lots 1-3-S-M block 1 ICountzo'd 4th addition , porinanont grade , 0 ft W Kiist sldo of :0t : list. tiixlotTsoo 27-15-13 , per manent crude , ( i ft wide. Bust sldo of 7th at or Park Wild nvo. lot 40 KiniiuwVs A rdil , permanent isruile , 5 ft wldo. | . : : istaidoot7tli.stor t'nrk Wild avo. lots .11- " ' gr.ido. 5 ft : i" Konntze's A add , permanent \ f11 \ o I'nrk Wild av'e. XS- West sldo ot 7th st or jot : iI Kountze's A. add , uormiinont irado , o It W Weststdo of 20th stlot 1 blockS33U city , por- * - " " " . "ritlO. lot. . 4 block 204J olty , per- . 1 nnlSWock IOIU cltv. | jonnancn > crude , fi ft wide. North sldo of Ohio -no st , Ion .i-tt-7-8 block 4 city. ior/iianontgr.idL ) , Oft.wide. South sldoof Uhloagost. loH l-i-J-4 bloon * 1 citv , periinimmtei-aUii. lift wldo. North Mldoof U.ivcnuortsU lots 7-8bloelc JJ cltv. permanent crade. Oft.wide. West sldo ot 20th tit. Iot4 blockIslW clty.per- niiinont crude. Oft wldo. ' East aide of 20th st. lot 5 block ! } * city.per ninnontirrado. n ft wide. North sldo of I-'iirn.iin st , lots 10-11 lilock 4 , Summit Puce , permanent zruilu. U ft vr oo. , North side of t'arnsmst. lot * tl to 10 tno u- slvo block r. , West End. permanent srudo. 0 ft North sldo of Farnum st , loll U-l.VIO block 13 West Knd , purmanontKrndo , U ft wldo. North sldu of Vnrnain st lots 1U-U block 10 West Knd. Dcrmiinunt raile , I ) ft wide. North side of F.irnain st. lots r.-l.'l-M block n A'nino 1'lnz i. permanent : : r ido , 0 ft wldo. North sldu ot Chicago st. lots t-7-3 blooh 4. > city , m-rmanvnt crado , ft wide. South Mdoot OlilcuKO st , loin I--3-1 block ! 5clty. pcriinumntKra'lc , n ft wldn. North Hide of Uhlcasast , lot 8 block 44 city , iwrniiitiunt ru lu. G ( t wldi > . South Hldoot Uhlua--obt.Iots2-1 blockTil ; oily purminontKi-ulu.il ft wldo. North ildnuf ItuvonportHt , lots 1-2-3-4 block 78elty , perm-incntKraUo. S fuel wldo. West bldoof "Utli t. lot 8 block lilt city , por- iniincnt ur.ido. lift wide. Eistslduof 2JtliRt , lot 3 block 3 > 9clty-por- niiinent L-nidc , II ft wldo. South sldo of Uapltoluvo. loU 1-2-3 block 8 J cltv. perm inuntcr.iilo. lift wide. Houtli xdu of l/'iipltol nvu. lots 2-3block8i city. pcriiiaiiunt rndu.lift wldo. boiuh.sliluot Davenport st. lots 1-2-3 block 78 olty , perniunnnt KM do. a ft wldo. North ulilo of Dnvonport st. lots 0-7-8 , b'.ook 51 i'lty. permanent Knide , 0 ft wldu. WostsulDof l&th it. lut8 block 21 city , pur- niiuioiit t'r.-ulu. 0 ft wldo. K.mt Klde of ISth st. loin 4-5 bloulc44clty , pur- nuint irrndo , (1 ( ft wldu. \VcMtHldo of 17th at. lots 1-3 b'.ook 78 clty.pcr- munt'iilKrJdu. U ft wldu. West sldo of 17th nt , soutli7.r/ of lots block Molty. pormuiinnt 'riule , 0 tt wide. South Hlilo nf Daviinport st , InLsK-i blouk 70 city , periiiunont urii'li' . II ft wldo. Southsl.Joof Uiivunportst. lot2 bloskSOclty purmancnt ? r tile. U ft wldu. liiatsldo of 10th Ht. lot 4 block 4 > city , por- iiiiinantKradc , n ft wldo. Won aldo of I'Jth ' st , lot 1 block 13 city , pur- inunontur.'idu.lift wide. Wc'fltHldoof llHIist , lot 8 block 310 city , pcr- liiiinunt crade. n ft wldo. North Hldo of Kuriiam t. lots 12-1 l-ll bleak Aluir.u 1'Iaza , uornianent uradc. 0 ft wldu. North sldu ot 1'arnam at. lots K-1.VIIM7 block . * > Alamo I'lnru. pormimunt Krudo , lift wldo. North Hldo of Kunmm at , lots 11-l'i-ll block 4 Aliimo I'lnzfl , poriuanunt srndc , ( I ft wldo. North sldo of Pariiam st , lilts It to 17 luulu- BlvnhloulcO Joromu 1'iirlc , permanent. Krade , U Ntirtli nldu ot Farnam st , lots 1-2-4-7 blocks Jurcimo i'aik , purinuiivnt rude. ( I ft wide. North Mlduof Kanntm at. lots 1 to7 mdtislvi ) blouk 7 Juromo I'nrlf , permanent Kr.tdo , tl ft Norlli sidonf Karmim st , lotn 11 to lOlnolu- HIVU block U West Kn.l , perm inont uralo , 0 ft W.North nldool Karnnm st. lota 14-W-lfl block 13Vv l End , iiurmiiniint tr.idu. Oft wide. north x.du uf 1'urnnm at. InU 10-lt block 10 W ' t Knd. purinanont Brailo. 0 ft. wide. K.ntHidu of imhavi ! . lots IJ-IO-IT-U block 1 Iliuiii'-um ' I'luuc , purntanoolKrade. 0 ft wide. Wi > Nt sdu ofTill at , HOilIli 217 ftlit3U I Itcdlek'ttiidil , pcrmannntKrado. B ft wldo We t Hldo of 27th Ht , north 241 ftlotUOJ 1 lludluk's udd. uormanunt vradc , C ft wldo. Kul : aldo of Nth st , lots 4-3 bloulc 3J , ' city poniianuiiiiiradi- wldo. . . . . . . . . . . North sldo ot luirunm at , lota 10-tl block 4 6uin/nit / 1'lacc , pormuiiuiit ifriidt' . U ft. wide , i.ut ttUlo ot-JUli at , lot 1 block ICodtruy'a uuil. jKTitt'Uicnt ' u'r.nle. H ft wldn. West side of 21th st. lot 11 block 1 Ehlnu1 * mid. iiurm.inant uradn , 8 ft wide. K-i tHldoofSHIiKt , lots 2340a blockaK V Mnllh'i add. normanonl.xr-ulo.tl ft wide. Kaat sldo of 21th st. lot 1'J Idlowlld , purma ncnt cradii. H It wldu. West > lde of Mth nt. tax lot 31100 0-l5-I3per- nntuont erado. B ft wldu. K-istsldo of 24th fit , lots -li-7- - $ block llllii cty | , purmunont Kradu. 8 ft wldo. East sldo of mil 3 1. lots 2-'J-4-3 blo.'lcl&Tj ; city parmHiiont crndo. 8 ft wldo. East sldo ot24tli st. lots 7-S-O-IO block IB'ii city , pormnnent irr.-ulo. 8ft wide. Kustsldoof 21th st. lots 1 to 5 Inclusive blo'ik I lioib.ich's 3rd udd , permanent grado.S f t wide , West sldo of. 24th st , lots 7 to 11 Inclusive block 1 Armstrong's 1st udd , permanent grade , 8 foot wldo , WcatbUloofZlth st , lots 1-3 block 3Shlnn'3 add. purmiinent Rrado , 8 ft wide. WCMt sldo ot 21th st. lots 2-11-12 block G Slilnn's add , paruiauont srado. 8 feet wlUe. South sldo of Davenport st , adjoining lll h school urouiui between 2Jth and 2.'nd sts , pur- mnnont [ trade. 8 feat wldo. Kistsldo ot 2'nd st , adjoining ll'faihool \ \ ground botwcon DodRO and Davenport sis , uormanunt grade. 8 ft wide. Eist : sldu rtf 20th Ht. lots block 10 > ! i city.per. inuncnt crado. 0 ft wldo. West sldo of 20th st. lot4blDukl8t'/JeIty , por- in-iiicnt grndu. U ft wide. West sldo of 2ith st. lot 1 block 20.Vi clty.por- ' ninncnt Krudo.G ft wldo. Kast blilo of 2nth st. lot 4 block 20115 olty , uor- miuient cradu. II ft. wldu , West aide or 21th st. lots 1-8 blouk U4J ! city , pormuni-nt = ride , U ft wine. North sldu of Wuolworth avc , lota 0-10 hloa'c 0 Uuns.'om L'lucc. pormancnt nr.iilol ( tt wldo. North aldu of Woolworth uvo. lots 12-11 block OJIIiuiseoTii 1'lacu. pormnnunt Krndu 0 ft wldo. Kastsldoot 2) ) Hi st , lotsOMUlIaaaall'sBiib , pnrmnnunt urudo , IJ ft wldo. And , bo It furtliernHolvuJ : Thut the board of pnbltu works be. and Is hereby authorized and dl reeled to caiiiio a cony of tills resolution to bo ptlbllshod In thn ufllcl.il piiourof the e.ty for ono weolc. or bo served on the owners or sal-1 lots , nnd that un less such ouncrs nhall within Uvu days atlor the publication or service ot such i-opy con- Rtruct said sldcw.ilU.s as heroin roiinlrud , that the board nf publle works cnusu the same to be done , the cost of constructing Hiich slde- walku respectively .o bo ntsusscd iiiralnst thu real estate , lot or part ot lot in front of and abutting such uldowalks. > President of the Council. Attest : JOHN OKOVES , Olty Clerk. Approved : GEO. P. BEMlb , Alayor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT H1IE.WALKH. To tha owners of thu lots , parts of lots and real I'slutu dusorlbod In thu nbovu resolu tion : Yon nnd each of von are hereby notified to construct pormuncnt sldmvalUs as rcijiilruil by a rosointlon of thu city council anil mayor of thu city ot Uimilia , of wlilch tlio above Is a iiony. ] > . W. IIIKK1IAUHKIL Chairman Ho.ir.l ot Public Works Omaha. Nub. , May IHth. 1SW. _ mlM.10-2J-2l-3-2l-25 TJUOI-OSAI-S KOK STKA1I HBATINO-Io" JL p.irtiiiuntof thu Interior , olllco of Indian airalt-d , . Washington , I ) . U. . May U. J8.IJ. foaled limmnals. enilorxiid "I'roimsuls to ; Hto.it , lleatlnz , " nnd uddrussu 1 to tliu UommUalonnr of Indian AITalr * . Waahlnzton. U. U. . will bo n-eolvud at this ofllco until 1 o'clock iv m. of Monday , Jnnoli , l 'jj , for the furnishing of all iiiifi'.ssary materials nd lalxir and placing In position , eoinplolo and ready for nsu , one low prussnru return olrciiIatingHto.im hu.itlng and ventilating apparatus for thu three Indian school tmlidlnus at th8holiono Inillun uKuiioy , rrumont county , Wyo. , the bollura for said appiratua to ho placed in thu basement of one of tliu buildings as tlio'ollloo limy dlruct. I'l.'ins and olovntlons of the buildings for the L'lildaiit'O or the blddura In the prunuratlon of bids may bo examined nt Miu olllcu nf thn "Hoo"of Omaha. Nob. , tlio Itopnblloan" of IJunvor. Colo. , the "Trllmno" of Halt I.ako C'ltv. Utah , and at this olllec. lllddorj are m- ( iiilrod to JiocomiKiny lliulr bids with duilgna and Bii-jellleatlDnsof the sUiun lieatln-- and vontllattnx nuiiantun propo-.oil to bo fur- nlshud. SH Icl designs and apt'clllcntlons to bo adapted to tlio buildings to which thuy are to bonunlled. Tliu right la roiorvod to rojut ; anv or all bldn or mix uart of any hid If ( leuined for the best Interest of the sorvleo. CKHTIFIKI ) CIIIICKa. E.icb bid must ho nocompnnlud by u certified check or draft upon aoinu Unltud htatos do- pmltory or solvent National bunk in the vicinity of tha rosldonco of the bidder , made payable to tlio ordurof thu commlHsionnr ot Iiiilliin alTiilr' , for at toast B tn < r cent , of thu amount of the pror.u4al , which chock or draft will bo forfnlio.l to thu Unltnd Htatos In cuiu any bidder or blddui-H receiving an awarl aliull fall to promptly uxnuntu a contract with coed anil Biillleliint surotlos. otherwise to bu returned to thu bidder. IIIUs aecompunlud by cnih In lion of a curtlllnd chuck will not bu considered , for further Information apply to T. J. MUUUAN , UommUtlunur. _ _ " OVPIOB"CONHTUUOTINO QUAKTKH- nmaior. Quartormaator'a doptit , ( > ; jinhu3 NubrasKa. May 22 , IB'/i nunled urouoawla. In trlpllouto. Buliject to tlio usual condition * , will bo rocolvod at this olllco until t ! > m > , central ittantlard time. I'VIday. Juno 10 , IRi. ' . at Which tlmo and place thuy will bo opened In the projeueo of blddern , for couutruot- Ing laavadant roadi on thu I''ort Uroolc military rosurvo. Nuhi-aaka. Thu govern ment rpsorvun tlie right to rojeot any o nil proposal * . Druwlngi ami snoclflcatloim can boaouu and clroulun contalnlnit Instruc tions to bidders untl blank forini of propoan obtained on application to thlii olllou. l-ovol- opUHOOiitalnlnK propodati sliould bu plainly niarkoil "Prono iit < i for conitruvtlnx uiuondaiu road. " and .ad d o UK , iftSfitffi'fo Cautaln and AssUtaut yuarturmnUor. ii. H. A PBKMANKNT SIDEWALK RESO- LUTION. Council Chamber , Omaha. Neb , May 3. 18TJ fie It roaolvod by the City Council ot the City of Omaha , the Mayor concurring : That permanent aide-walks bo constructed in tlio city of Omuha ns designated below , within Uvo days after the publication of this resolu tion , or the personal service thereof , an by or- dtntnco is authorized nnd required , sucli sldo- walks to be laid to thu permanent grade aa es- t\bllshodonUiopnvedKtreets : specinud herein and to bo constructed of stone or nrtlllclal stone according to specification on Illo in the olllc ot Uie Hoard , of PuUlc Works , nnd under ItJ Bupervlslon , toorlt : Wust sldo nf Kltli St. . lots 3 nnd 4. block 0 , IConnly.o fc Knth'8 addition , permanent grade , 8 fuut nl'io. West sldo of inth st , . lots 7. 8 and 0 , block 0 , Kounlzu& Ruth's addition , permanent grade , 14 foot wldo West sldo of inthst. . lot 13 and n IS of lot 14 , block 0. Xonntzo k Huth's addition , perma nent gnuiu. 11 feet wldn. West , side ot Uth st , , lots 1 lo''I Innluslvo , block 9 , Kou u tie's 3d addition , permanent gradu. 20fuot wide. Woit sldo of nth St. , lots11 to D Inclusive , b'ock 12 , Kouiil/.o'sW : addition. K.istsldu of llth St. , lot. ) . b.'ock IQi , citypor mnnent. gradu , 1U feet wldo. North side of J < iukMnaU , lots , iu nd n , block 1G4. city , purnmiiunt grade , 2) ) feet wldu. West sldo of 2.1th . st.lotH , block 203JJ , city , permanent grade , it fuut wide. hast nldo nf 2)tli at. , lot . " > , block 20tl' , city , purmanrnt grade , U fuut wldo. West sldo of 20th st. . lot H. block 20ji ) , oily , pormuncnt grade , 0 feut wldo. ' East sldu of'Oth Ht , I ( < 1.\ block 201(2 ( , city , permanent Krado , U fuut wldo. \Vostaldoot2lth St. . lot I. block 21t ! ( . city , pornmnent gr.ulo. G fuet wldu. Houtli aldo of Davenport at. , lots 1,2 nnd 3 , blo--U 77 , city , poriuanuutgr du , & fuet wldo. North sldo of Uhlcago su , Iols7 and 8 , block 4II , olty , nermanont grade , G foot \rlda Houlb Hldo of Chicago ! st. . lots 2 and 3 , blocR 6(5 ( , olty. permiinont ifrado , 0 fuot wide. West aide of 2Jth St. , sGU foot of a U of 1 of lot 0 , Capitol addition , permanent grade. 8 fuut wldo East sldo of 2Jtli at , , lots 4 and 5 , block 114 , city , uernianentirade , a tout wide. North aldu of Davenport st , . lots7 and 8 , block .VI , city , permanent gradu , ( i feut wlilu. Kastslu'oof.tli St. , lot 4. block -Jl-'li. city , pormnnur.t grade. II feet wldo. Went alJu of 10th L. lot I. block 212JJ. "Ity. permanent grade. G foot wldu. , , . . . . E.ix * . .sldu ot luth U , Iot4 , block2l3 ! { , city , permanent grade , U feet wldu. KiiHt .sldu of 17th St. , n ' , , ' or s U of lot 8 , block OT. city , permanent gradu , ( I fuut wldo. Rant sldo ot 17th bt , lots 4 und fl , block 10. city , permanent gr.ulo , U feet wldo , KiiNl aldo of ITtli bt , . lots 4 and 3 , block 3j | , cltv , permanent grade. G fuut wide , KiHiHtduof I7tliht. , lotfi , block : H7 , clty.uor- nrint grade , U fuut wldo. West Hldu of 18th at. , lots I anil 8 , block 142 , cltv , pcrniliiiont ar.ule. Ill fuot wldu. Eant aldo of 17th st. , lot 4 , block HI , clty.por- mancntgradi' , 2il foot wide. North sldu of llarney su , lot * 5 , Giind 7bock ! IIW. city , permanent grude , 12 foot wldo. Anil be It further rortolved. That the Hoard of Public Works be. and M hnreuy authorized and directed to cause a copy of this resolution to be published In thu .olllcliil paper of the city for one woo * , or ue aervrd on ( lieownors of said lots , mid that unions sucli oivnors shall within Uvo duy after the publlca- tlon or servIcH or mien cony nor tructailO. . " ' Jl HldnwuIkH as heroin romiireol , thut tlio Ilo&ril J' of Public Works cause tlio name to be none , tno lOJt of constructing H ild aliluwallcs ru.ipoctlvo- ly lo be assessed auulnnt the leal estate , lot or part of lot In front of and abutting aucti Hldottiilk. K. P. DAV1H. pusiodMav3,189- . ' . Proaldnntof Council Aj'miNO ' OVH3. City Cleric. iil'.O. P. llBMIH. Mayor. NOTIUK TO COSMI-ltUOT BlDBWAI.K. To ttioowni'M ' of lira lots , parts of loti nnd real estate described In thu aoovo rusolutlon : Yon mid each of you an hereby notllled to ( construct pnrinaneutaldomillcN na loijtilredby j aruHolutlonofthuClty Council and jiuyor of the City of Omaha , of which the nlxive la a topy. P. W. IIIICKIIAUHKII. Chalrmuu Hoard of Public Works. Omaha , Neb. . May W , IbW. tulSilTt rroposala for District Htruut Iiiijiroviiinunt ItoniU. Koitlud dlds mnrkod Prnpoaali for DUlrlot Htruutimprovumunt llnnd , will bo rcculvod im to IJ D elook IIODII. of tlie28tn day of May , IblW , for the luirnliiiHo of Ulatr.ul ritreet Im provement Honda as followa : District : m JO.COJ.OO IMHtrlut 37.1 2..WO.O DlHtroti74'W : DUtrlct 3IH niatrict 4i , IMiitrict 411 Imued under i-liarlor powurof luetiopolltaii cltlua , Each hid iiiiut statu prlcu and iimomit Koughtforand IneluUo iioeruod IntoroU to ditUiof dul.very HtOnmh.1. Nub. Tlio rlsht to reject " ? " } ' A11,1 ? J" r0' rvod. IlfcNilV IIOI.IiN. , City troaaiirer. I'roponuUfiir Turk HoiiU , Healed uidi. roalrkod proposal * for I'ark Iloiidt will ito received up to 13 o'olouk IIIMJU. of thn IWtli d ay of May. lite , for the nu rclitiM ot j4UJJOO.iOZO ( ) yoaraS per cuut , 1'ark lloudi ol the city of Umalni. Not ) . Kaeh bid numt state price and amount soutfbt for and Inoluda accrued lntor V to datuof delivery nt Omaha , Nob. The right to reject nuyn a I bM.U r - scrvril. 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