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8 . TFH3 OMAHA OATT.Y F1UTUY. .Tirxp ; 3 , SIDNEY SMITH'S ' PENMANSHIP It May Save Elmer Frank From Losing a Few Hundred Dollars , PAID FACE VALUE OF A FORGED NOTE Ono IJook I'nhllfthrr mill One Afti-nt ( In Into Court for Hnningr * tor UnliiHIIIcil ContrnctH Utltrr District Court Doings. The crooked transactions of Sidney Smith , the architect who loft for parts unknown , Whllo his victims atn.vod to holtt the suck , continue to como to llgbU The latest victim to como to the from is nimor D. Frank , clerk of the United States court , and Mr. Frank bus invoked tUo old of the courts , wlioro ho hopes to bo afforded soina relief. The suit that has boon brought is entitled Elmer L > . Fianlc ngalnst John U. Fotzor. The tncro tltlu in no wlso implicates Smith , but there nra otlior transactions which show him up in an unfavorable li ht. On February 5 Fotzor secured u Judgment tor fJOS.M uuulnst Frunlc ana Smith. Ttioro was no appcarauco , as Frank remembered that ho hail endorsed a note for Smith. y\ bout JUDO 1 ho concluded to do a llttlo In vestigating , atul at once learned that hla sig nature to the note on which the suit was brought wus n foifccry. Now he has brought suit to huvo the Judgment sot asldo. Caught In "Iliirhost Africa. " W. 1) . Ccndit , a publisher of Chicago , thinks that hu should recover f-G'Jl.87 ' irom Thco Olseu nud Alfred D. Wolff. For u cause ot nctton hn alleges that about May C , IS'JO , Otto nnd Julius Wolff of tula city contracted and agreed to rccclvo and sell 800 copies of Stanley's "Darkest Africa. " At the sntuo time OIscii and Alfred D. Wolff agreed to see that the books wora sold and the remittances made. Now Condlt alleges that the bouks huvo been fold , but that the money has not boon paid ovor. Ho proposes thai thcso bondsman shall do this. Another Hook Agent Case. Charles Gibson , In a petition tiled In tbo ofllco or the clerk of the alstrict court shows wboroln the Midcontlnont Publishing company of Chicago Is , Indebted to him In the sum of $ ' ) , 'J'J'J.7i. ' ' ; Last Murcn , so ho livers , tie signed with thU company at a salary of $209 , und in addition there was to bo allowed $120 par month ns his expenses. His duty was to sell the defendant's books. Tncro wus anolhcrcoudltlon , however , which was that ho should pay the defendant $11,000 for foods , wunu nud merchandise. This payment was made and tbo plaintiff throw up a good position. After doing ' .his tuu company refused to pay him tbo salary agreed upon. Munii on Trial. Tbo cnso of the stnlq ucalnst Frank E. Munn , an attorney , has boon called and Is uo\v on trial in the criminal court. Munn Is charged with the crlmo of subornation ot perjury. During too early days ot last Sep tember the cnso of Gcorgo Hoffman against Simon I ) . Clark was tried in Justice Bran- dels' court. At that time the ownership of two horses wus the question of dispute. Hoffman swore that , the animals belonged to htm and the upshot of tbo whole business was that ho was convicted of perjury at the lost term of the district court. On the trial it came out that Munn was the party who In duced Hoffman to swear folsuly In iiraudols1 court , nnd it is this chnrgo that ho is now called upon to answor. Otlior Court William Schoobort ; will attempt to con vince the courts that ho should bo divorced from his wife Bridget. It was on February 1 , 18S5 , that William nnd Bridget Joined hands , hearts and fortunes. Soon tUcrnaftor William learned that his wlfo was a woman of low nud vulear tmolts. Ho also learned ' that ho was not ttio father of the child that was born to the household. At this data , lu asking for hU divorce , ho uvors that the murriugo was forced upon him by the father and mother of tbo bride ; thut whoa ha mnrrlcu ho was but 19 years of ago and was totally Ignorant of the wicked way of the world , Gcorgo J. Holmes , Jr. , ox-Justice of tbo pence , has tiled a petition asking for $124 i0 ! from the Dr. MuMoriatny estate. His claim Is for Justlcn fees fn suits brought in his court , which wcro disallowed in the probate court. Sam Snydor. In addition to having the criminal cnso In Judge DavU1 court , in which ho claims to have been robbed of a largo sum of money by Al Ward and Morltz Golden , is kept busy lu Judge Doauc's court , where bo has a suit against I. Culm and J. Kllno. Ho claims that they negotiated a loan of S100hlch has been paid. The defend ants assert that the money has been paid and that they uuvo the documents to provo their statements. Monday morning slxtv additional Jurors were drawn to report for duty yesterday. When tbo names wcro called In open court only twenty-four men responded. Of the number nineteen wanted to bo excused but most of thorn stayed. Gcorgo K Bpmls and John J. O'Connor were Iwo of the men caught in the Jury dragnet - not , but both escaped , the former getting off on account ot being the mayor of Omahu and the latter bccauso bo was u'n attorney. DcWItt's Sarsnparllia cleanses the blood , increases the appotlto and to 1103 up ttio sys tem. It has boncllttoa many people who * have suffered from blood Uhordorj. It will help you. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chll dron teething produces natural , quiet sloop. J3 cents a bottle. . OBTJSHED BOTH FEET. Walter Martin llailly Mangled by u North Town Motor Cur. Walter I. Martin , n young man living with his parents nt 2310 Spencer street , was run , ever by a motor train at the corner of Saunders - ders and Spencer street yesterday morning. Martin lifts boon employed ns a collector forSolmor , Hess & Co. , and bus been lu the habit of tailing the car regularly at this point for so mo tltno. His father says ho was waiting as usual with his grip In his bund , but the motorman showed no Intention of slowing up , and us there Is a long stretch of lovelstreotjusthorc , they usually run at a high rate of spued. The young man soys ho Jumped for the car but Just as ha laid holn ot the hand rail the car lurched and ho was .thrown bauoatn the trailer mid the wheels passed ever both logs , Just abovu the nnUlo. The bones and llcih ura so hudly crushed that the attending physician Is lu aoubt as to whotbor ha can nave the man's Ufa or not. Ho Is 25 years of ngo nud hui always boon ucuuatouioJ to luotorrldlng , The parents of the young man nro very bitter uguliiit the motorman und say that if their boy dies It will ha a case of n'lmost do- llberalo murder. . li , AofUi.mi. Dr. J. U. Moore Dear Sir : Have boon troubled with catairti lu ray head und fuco for three years at timoj * a unublo to hoar , hod a constant ringing In my oars and for two yours \vm almost deaf. Have trlod sev eral so-callod remedies and been treated by regular physicians and uotcd specialists , but failed to got any relief. I triad ono bottle ot Moora's Trco of IMa Catarrh Curo. It g&vo immediate rollof nnd cITuutnd a permanent euro. I heartily recommend it to all suffer ers of thU disease and will choarlully give uny further Information ou being addressed ut my home , No. U.i3 Swoonay nvo. , Burllng- 011 , la. For sale by all druggists. Hojpcctfulllr , 11 U KEID. F. II. Bishop soils Union soup. JlrmiUcmitus. A disonso , trotttod no such nnd porirm- nontly cured. No publicity. No Infirm ary t Houio treatment. Harmless und olfcctuul. Ilufor by parmlealon to iiur- HiiKton Iluwkoyo , Bond "u stump for pamphlet. ISholcoquon Chomlcul Co. , Burlington , la , F , J. Lnngo sells Union soup. htlll Trying to huvu Dlxon. Alloriioy Dolau callad on , UnltoJ Statoi Martbal Slaughter lu behalf of hi * client , th condemned murderer UUon , to convoy tbo thankt of the latter for the flowers sent him on Decoration day by the marshal. Dolan stated that ha was still seeking fern n commutation of the sentence , nnd that Dlxon had made up bis mind that ho was not to hang. The nolltlon for oxocutlvo clem ency has been signed by every state , countv nnd city ofllclal , with the exception of two whn have not yet been requested to do BO. Dolan wtli go to Minneapolis to continue his work nmontt the distinguished nutllo mco who will bo present at the convention. Txo other sarsaparllla has the merit by which Hood's ' Sarsipurllla has won such n firm hoid upon tbo confidence of the people No otbor combines the economy nnd strcnctli which makes " 100 Doses Ono Del lar" true only ot Hood's borsapnrllln. No other possesses ttio combination , pro portion nnd process which makes Hood's Sareaparilla peculiar tu Itsolf. Hood's Pills euro slcic hcadacho. THE GAMBLING ORDINANCE. ItarhnTnlU lion * the CitscsMay nud May Not Itrsult. Spcaiclngof the gambling ordinance Judge Borknsaysi "I thiutt Tim BEE is mistaken in Its views of the ordmanco. I cannot see that the imposition of n line by the city In any way operates ns a license. A itcouso implies permission to exist and oper ate upon the payment of n too for the privilege. This ordinance does not do this. It simply asserts the right of the city under its charter to puniih the crime of gambling as It may sco fit , and the mau who is convicted under It is Htlll liable to trial nnd conviction under the state law for felony. The gamblers nro m a worse pickle than they ever were before. Suppose they trout the line under this ordinance r a a 11- ceuso and plead guilty. Than the record nt this court is evidence lu a prosecution for felony. ' The council undoubtedly had the right to pass this ordinance under the charter which sqys in section 21 : 'Tho muyor and council shall have power to provide for the punish ment of vagrants , tramn ? , common street beggars , common prostitutes , habitual disturbers of the peace , pickpockets , gambler.s , etc. , ' and * In section 22 , which says : 'The mayor and council shall have power to restrain , prohibit and suppress' gambling houses and the like. The state law was nussca in 1SS7 , the charter in 1801. The ordinance does not wink at n felony nor supersede r.or supplant the state law. It simply provides nn additional pen alty. It does not affect mo In any way. and the police commissioners may direct the po- llco force to proceed under cither law or both and I will try the casas. It all depends upon the kind of complaint which they sco lit to llto. " SpoctaclosDr. Cullimoro,22i Bso oldg Tut Chicago lit Your Pocket. A great work , "Moran's Dictionary of Chicugo. " If there is a feature or insti tution in the World's ftilr city a full de scription of wtiich docs not nppour in the book , wo huvo yet to heir : of it. Price. 25 cents per copy. For sale at 209 Hiriild building , Chicago. See the now , com plete and elegant map it contains. Por- BOUB ordering copies will plouso enclose 0 cents extra for postage. R. Kalman & Co. sell Union soap. Commencing ut O A. M. Tills ( Friday ) morning nnd until they nro sold wo olTer llunnol , madi-ns zephyr , pongco or satin shirts , light color or black , wortli ut > to S2.2o , for 7oc. Also n line of neckties , tooks , four-in- hands or Windsors , worth up to 50c , for ll'c. ' ll'c.Thcso Thcso goods are displayed in our show windows so that you may judge before you enter our store whether wo do ns wo advertise. Being overstocked on the finer grades of clothing we have mudo some startling reductions , so anyone , wanting a nice dross suit will find it to his best ad van t1- ago to call and examine this special bur- B PEOPLli'S ' CLOTHING HOUSE , 1303 Douglas street. IIoimrod" & Hanson sell Union soap. Put'Chicago In Your Pocket. A great worlc , "Moran'n Dictionary o . " If there is feature Chicago. a or insti tution in the World's fair city a full de scription of which does notanpear in the book , wo have yet to hoar of it Price , 25 cents per cony. For sale at 209 Herald building , Chicago. See the now , com plete and elegant map it contains. Per sons ordering copies will please enclose 0 cents extra for postage. 3. P. Jorpo sells Union soap. Meeting of Taxpayers. * A mooting is called for Saturday , Juno 4 , at fj p. in. , at Clark's hull , 107 South 14th street , of all taxpayers and citizens of Omaha and Douglas county who are opposed to voting upon themselves the tremendous subsidy demanded by the Nebraska Central Railway companv in their proposition to the voters of "this city und county. This mooting is not called for the purpose ot discussing the/ question , but to consider what can und shall bo done to defeat It. J. M. COUNSMAN , Jon RIDJIAN , ED C. EUFUNO , JAMKS H. KYNER , A. C. CAMl'UELTj , CHAltLKS M. KOSTKUS , A. F. \VICKAHD , V. G. LANTIIY , AtitEUT SANDER , Committee. E. Madansky sells Union soap. Put Chicago In Your J'oolcnt. A great work , "Moran's Dictionary of Chicago. " If there is a feature or Insti tution in the World's fair city u full de scription of whicli does not appear in the book , wo have yet to hoar of it. Price , 23 cents porcopy. For sale ut 209 Howild building , Chicago. See the now , complete - ploto and elegant map it contains. Per sons ordering copies will please enclose 0 cents extra for postago. August Dorn soils Union soap. ' Rujuh , the largest elephant on earth , two inches taller and weighing three thousand pounds moro than the world famous Jumbo , in mighty union with Lemon Bros' , colossal shows , nttrnntod largo nnd delighted crowds to the show grounds , 17th and Charles streets , yostorj j , dny afternoon and night. The two final J performances will bo given this after noon at 2 nnd tonight at a Everybody should see R-.ijah. Bo'.u'ans & Grllllth sell Union soap. NtJteti nf flvc lines or It * * wultrtM lutulJlflu Ciittcyfh miJf ( hinui Idle ttn ttuU. KDWAltlis Illancho Eunice , auoif 0 years 4 month : , , iluuhlur of Mr. und Mta , L. J. Hd- uurus , utsir.'i Urucc. Funeral uotlco lujur. STONEilILL BANKRUPT STUCK Drcts Goods , Silks , Eta , Hold bjr-ths Sher'ff ' to The Boston Stcro. NOW ON SALE AT THE BOSTON STORE This 1 * the ( Irandmt Opportunity' to lluy 1'lno I'liililoimhlo SUM anil Drrits ' Qoods nt < ) u t Ono.Half Tlulr 1'orinur Prlco , SALE NOW IN FULL BLAST AT THE BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. Rend what the shcrlfl suvs : OMAHA , State of Nebraska. Juno 1,1802 Know all mor by those presents'That : I , Gcorgo A. Bennett , shorilT of Doug- Ins county , Nebraska , have this day sold to I'ho Boston Store , the entire - tire stock of dress goods and silks now in my possession as BhcrilT nnd formerly belonging to C. A. Stonohill , located at 110 and 118 So. 10th street , Omaha , Nob. , which were attached by Edson , Keith & Co. , nnd sold by mo by vlrtuo of an order of court. Grouan A. BENNETT , Sheriff. By John Lewis , Deputy. C. A. STONEilILL BUSTED. The slock was attached and sold by the sheriff to us nt a price which will on- able' us to offer you tomorrow nnd ns long as they last the most startling and amazing bargains ever soon or hoard of. Bear in mind that so far wo have not as yet bought Stonohill's pins , needles , ribbons bens , millinery or small wares , which will bo sold at some future date. BUT WE. THE BOSTON STORE. HAVE BC-UGHT EVERY YARD of his dross goods , silks nnd such other goods ns were attached bv Iho sheriff. All Stonohill's China silks at half prlco at The Boston Storo. All Stonehill's gros > graln and faille silks go at half price at The Boston Storo. All Stonohill'a finest Shanghai silks gent nt half price nt TJio Boston Storo. All the fancy trimming silks from Stonohill's bankrupt stock go at half price nt The Boston Store. Stonohili's cashmeres at half price at The Boston Storo. Stonehill's bedford cords nt half price nt The Boston Storo. Stonohill's imported dross goods at half price at The Boston Store. Stonohill's imported dross robes at half price at The Boston Storo. Stonohill's gloria silks at hnlf price at The Boston Storo. Stonohill's nun's veiling at half price at The Boston Storo. Slonohill's brilliantinos nt half price nt The Boston Storo. Stonohill's silk warp honriottas at ' half'prico at The Boston Store. Stonohill's line black goods at half price at The Boston Storo. Everything from Stonohill's stock at half price at The Boston S oro. THE BOSTON STORE. Right on the cornor. N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas. Dr. Culliraorc.1 oculist ; . Boa building P. H. Eggcrs sells Union soap. Fut Chicago In Your Pockot. A great work. "Mornn's Dictionary of Chicago. " If there is n feature or insti tution in the World's fair city a full de scription of which does not appear in the book , wo have yet to hoar of it. Price , 23 cents per copy. For sale nt 209 Herald building , Chicago. See the now , complete and elegant map it containa Persons ordering copies will lileabo enclose - close 0 cents extra for postage. Johnson & Andreason sell Union soap. LOOOOO- PRESIDENTIAL PRO'PHECIES 1 PROPHESY THAT E NOMINATED FOR PRESIDENT BY THE . REPUBLICAN NAT10XAT CONVENTION AT MINNEAPOLIS * AT . . . . M. OK . .JUNE . . JSOJ. ' * . ' * ' . " NAME l , ' - - " " " ' " TOWN : : STATE : P. 0. BOX 01 ? STREET NO. " , i , STItEEl THE OMAHA DEI : will present a $1,000.00 life Insurance policy paid up for ono year Ir. the National Llfo Insurance company ol Vermont , M. L. Hoodor , manager , to the ilrstporaoa Bonding In.tbo cloio&t estimate in accordance with the above coupon. Coupons will bo numbered in tholr order ol receipt nt this ofllco. Incomplete or muti lated coupons wilt bo rejected. This coupon will bo printed dally until tbo issue of Juno 5. No coupons will bo rocolvod after Juno 0. Date of convoutlou.'Juuo 7 , Ib93. Send In ai mauy coupon * as you ploaso. Address nl prophecies to "Presidential Prophecies,1 lioo Ofllco. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report , Baking ABSOLUTELY PURE tbp vrny to a char complexion , frc * from blotches , pimples , crop- IroTis , yellow spot * , nna roiiRh- tic's. Purify your bjobd , and you hiVvo It. With pure , rich Wood , nn nctlvo liver , coal npi > ctUo mul digestion , tlio hue ot health follows. Dr. ricreo'a Golden Medical Discovery gives you nil of thorn. It is the blood-purifier. Thero'n no lade ofMher.i , l ) t there's Mono llko this. It's guaranteed to nccompllsh nil that's clnimotl for It. In all diseases nrlslng from torpid liver mid Impure blood , it benefits or cures , or the money Is refunded. With nn ordinary medicine , ft couMn'l bo done. But this uwf nn ordinary medicine. It is the c/iropost blood-purifier Bold , through druggists , because you only i y for Hie good you Ret. Can you csk moro J The " Discovery" nets equally well all Hit year round. That's the kind of medlcino to try. Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing , Cured Ohappod Hands , Wounds , Burns , to. Komovoo and Frovonts Dandruff. WHJTE Russian SQAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. For Suffering Women. DR , MILES' Restorative NERVINE , DR , MILES CUHES : Restorative Slccplcsances , Nervous Proetra- NEnVINE. lion , elck anil ncr- vous headache , fits , etc. After four jeiro treatment by tha best doctors In tbo land , but without any relief , have used yont Nervine for ono weolt and have not had an ntwcK Binco. Ilunii C IJiucos. Ilcathvlllo , Pa. our Ner vine lins iuredmocompletolyfomervonsttonmcs. J.M.TATLOII. LottT.O. Trial bottle free drueglstb DR. KIILE3IiEDIOALOo.ElkhartTaad. ForSuloby Kuha&Co. . 15th and DouglasSt For Nerro't § Proitratlon , Ncrv oas and Phj vfcnl Uebllftri vital exhaustion , Insomnia Pain I tola by Dr SAFE , CERTAIfJmSBpEEDY. . HOUB'S ITIKO3CINE CO. , rSAK FBANCI8CO or CHICAGO. SALE IN OMAHA. NEB. , BV ICuhn & Co. , Co.r 19th & DouRlas Stfl. J .A. Fuller & Co. , Cor. 14th & DouRlas Ele. A. y. Foster A Co. . Council lluC/i. la. The Kings ol Specialists , For 27reiin _ the names of Drs. ' Belts & Bens bavet > en bousehold worm In the homes of thousands at people wnb have bean reicued from ibo ] wfl or doatn throURli Itierfon- derful ability , itie matcblets skill or thess great raaateri ot medlcluo and surgery , waoso Icludaesi and benev olence , whose soll-sicrlflclnc devo tion to tlio wolfara ot tnelr fellow- nun will ever lire to the Doitta of a cratelul people. NEHVOU3 , CHRONIC , PRIVATE , BLOOD , They SKIN SEXUAL , , Dis. Cure KIDNEY , eases. LIVER , UHINARY , HDCTAL AND ALL ORGANIC TRICTTJJ1E , YPHIU8 S KMIN AIJ WE AKNES3 , PERMA-rOHHHCEA , ONOHRHCEA , LEET , nydroceW and Varlcocele , Tiles , Flstnlu and Eectal Ulcers Permanently scared by a rnetboa at onto fe , coruin , palolesi aaa BUO- cenful. Tin avrrul elioti of early vie * and ictiilY * laaulEtncei , reiultlng tu . Ion ot miutiocxf and premiture d c y , quickly and permtDfntly re- llerea. _ _ _ _ CONSULTATION FllEB. Call upon or afldreii Tltb il mp , Drs. Belts & Belts , lib South 14th St. W. K. Corner 14th and Douglas Sts. Omalia.Nelj. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD -MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. Were You There ? : Were you in that great big crowd of humanity that surged through every aisle and every open space in our store , last Saturday ? That-good natured crowd that pushed and scrambled and hauled and jostled and joked That crowd that grew larger and larger till wo were compelled to close the doors in the faces of hundreds more that were trying to get in ? It was great. We didn't expect that halt the men in Omaha wanted the best five dollar suit on earth but they did. Today we place on separate tables in the center of the store nr\ These vests are both single and double breasted. They are in ducks marseilles piques penangs. They are in plain white white with w.ide stripes and' narrow stripes white with big checks and little checks' white with big plaids and little plaids white with little figures - and big figures tans blues mottles mixtures figures and stripes and plaids and checks in every imaginable shade and color under the surt and a few colors that would make even the man in the moon wish he could stay out day times and wear one. Not a vest in the lot worth under a dpllar lots of'em worth a dollar twenty-five dollar'n a-half dollar seventy-five , and once and a while a two dollar fellow -'s bobs up serenely. Till they're gone you can take your pick of the tire lot for 1 I Don't wait till they're all gone and then kick come now. ORDINANCE NO. 307a An ordinance authorizing the Issue of District Street Improvement bonds for districts Xns. : ti. : ) l , 1174 , D'JS. 4Ull and 411 , for the uurpnso of paying tlio cost of Improvements lu suld dis tricts und to crcnto a sinking fund to provide for tlio payment of the principal and Interest of t > : ild bonds , und to repeal Ordinance No. ; i. JI. Do It ordained by the city council of the city of Omahu : Section 1. That the Issue of bonds of the city of Oinaba for the purpose of p ivlnir tbo oostof Improvements lu the several districts In tbo city of Omaha hereby specified be , nnd the same is heroin authorized nnd directed to bo made. Said bonds shall bo dated Juno 1st , ISftJ , and bo payable in notoxceedlngtonyoars from suld date , and shall heir Interest from said date at the r.ito of Mvo (5) ( ) per cent per an num , payable scml-uunually , with Interest coupons attached In the usual form. Said bonds shall not bo so'.d ut less than par , and tbo urlnclpal and Interest thereof shall bo miidn payable at the banking lionso of Kount/o llrothors In the city of New Vork. Said bonds shall bo for tbo amounts and tu bccomo duo as heroin specified towll : For the purpose of pay Ins the cost of paving nnd curblnic In Improvement District No. : i- , clBhteoii.bonds numbered fioni ono to eight een Incluslvcyof the denomination of f500 each , to bo palled "District Street Improvement Bonds of District No. U7.V payable ai follows : Two bonds payable In ono year after the date thereof. Two bonds payable In two yoais after the date thereof. Two bonds payable In three years after the date thereof. Two bonds payable In four years after the date thereof. Two bonds payaDlo In Dvo years after the date thereof. Two bonds payable In six years after the date thereof. Two bonds payable In seven years after tbo date thoroof. Two bonds payable In eight years after the date thereof. , Two bonds payable In nlno years after the date thereof. MaKlns a total of $1,003. Kor tbo purpose of paying the cost of paving anu curbing In street Improvement district N < i. lOT. flva (5) ( ) bonds numbered from ono to llvo lnclii lvo , of tbo denomination of $ . " > OJ each , to bo called "district Htrcnt Improve ment bonds of district No. TO ) , " payable us follows , to-wlt : One bond payable In two years after the date thereof. , Onn bund payable lu four years after the date thereof. Ouo bond payable in six years after the date Ono bond payable In eight years after the date thereof. Ono bond payable In nlno years uftor the date thereof. Making u total of IJ.SOO. Tor the purpose ol paying the cost of paving nnd curbing In street Improvement ulstrlct No. 374 , nvo (5) ( ) bonds numbered from one to llvo Inclusive , , of the denomination of llvo hundred dollars ( } 50) ) ouoh. to bo called "dis trict street Improvement bonds of district No. U74. " payable as follows , to-wlt : Ono bond payublo In two years after the date thoroof. Ono bond payable In four years after the data thereof. . . . , , . . , . Ono bond payable In bl.v years after the date Ono bond payable In eight years nftor the date thereof. . . . . , , Ouu bond payable In nlno years after the dnto thereof. Making u total of S..DOf. Kor the purpose otpaylnz tlio cost of paving nnd curbing In stront Improvement district No. 'MS , ton (10) ( ) bonds numbered from ono to ten Inclusive , of the denomination of ono bundled dollars ( IUO ) each , to bo called "dis trict htreot Improvement bonds of district No. KM , " pnyablu us follows , to-wlt Ono bond uayablo in ono your uftor tl.o date OHO bond payable In two yjurs after the date thoreof. Oiio bond payable In three years after the dnto thoroof. Ono bond imyublo In four years attar the dnto thereof. Ono bund payable In Dvo years uftor the date thereof. Ono bond payable In six years after the date Ono uonfl payable In seven years after the dnto thereof. . Ouo Umd payable In eight years after the dnto thereof , . Two bonds payable In nine years after tbo dnto thereof. Maklnca total of SI.003. Tor the purpose of paylns tlio cost of paving lu struct Improvement district No. 4Ki. tlilriy- two bonds unmoored from ono to thirty-two Inclusive , of ttiodonomliiat on of Ivo hundred dollars ( t50J ) ouch to bu onlla I " { JUlrlc t. " > t Improvement bonds of district No. 4UU. pay- one year after the lu two years after the Tliroe holi'ds p&yablo In three years after tlTlirco0bVe ° u1iayulJle In four years after the * * ' payable In flvo years nftor the I'our'bomU payable lu six years after the dnto thoroof. . . . l < "aur bonds payable lu seven years after the Tour bonds payable In olgbt years alter the date thereof. . . . . , Four bonds payable In nlno yours after the date thereof. Making a total off 10.000. Kor iho purpose of paylns the cost of paving and curbing in street Improvement dUtrlot No. 411 , nineteen ( IU ) bonds numbered Irom one to nineteen InolUbhe , of Iho denomina tion of U > o hundred dollars ( tXIJ ) each , to be cnllod "district street Improvement bonds of district No. Ill , " payable as follows : Tuo ImmlH payable in one year after the date thereof. Two bonds' payable lu two years after the date thereof. Two bonds payable In thrco years after the dnte thereof. Two bonds payable lu four ycais lifter tlio date thoroof. T o bonds paynulo In flvo ycnis after the duto thereof. Two bonds payable In six years nftor the dnto thereof. Two bonds payable In seven years after the date thoreof. Tuo bonds pnyalilo In eight years after the dute thereof. Three bonds payable In nmo years after the date thereof. Also ono bond number "CO" of the denomin ation of ono hundred dollars S100) ) to bo called "district street Improvement bond of dlsttlct No. 411 , " payable In five years after date , MakliiK a total of IRt.00. Section ! ! . Tlio spccfnl taxes nnd assess ments 'levied and assessed upon the lot-rand land abutting upon the several streets In tint districts aforesaid , for the cost of inaklnu said Imnrovemonts therein , shall constitute nnd bo u separate sinking fund of cacli of said dis tricts respectively , for the payment at ma turity of the principal and Interest of said bonds authorised heroin to bo Issued to cover the cost of said improvements I herein. .Section : i. That ordiiinnco No. uOJJ bo and the same Is hooby rnpealcd , Section 4. That this ordinance take cflcct and bo In force from and after its passage. City Olcrlt. E. P. DAVIS. 1'rosldorit City Council. Approved May 18th. J83J. , UtA ) . 1. 1JCMI3. 1JCMI3.Mayor. . GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 172. An ordinance chunirlntlio KM do of William strcot from the llurlmgton & Missouri Hlver liy trnck to nth Btreuot , and | nterHoctltif ( strcot. In the olty of Omaha , and repealing so niiioli of oriimnnco No. 11 and so much of all other ordinance ! * In conlllct herewith : Do it ordulucd by tbo city council of the city ot Omahu : Section 1. Whereas , It has boon doclnrort necessary to chiinito the grade of William Htroot , from tlio IluKlngtoii & Missouri Hlvor Hy track tu fith strnot , and certain parts of the Intorsectlng-Rlreols horolnaftcr Npoclllud ; And whuroas , tliruo disinterested frcchold- orn ) mvo been appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the city council toiippriilsu the damages urlbliiR hv ro.iHou ot the ehiingo of grnrlo herein Hpuolllcd ; mid Whorcns. sifd ; appraisers nftor duly quail- fylnK uccordliiff to law nnd OMiinlnliu tiio property alToctod by such olmnuo of crado. have made thulr report and the city council has approved the sumo. , , , , , Therefore , the grade of aalil pirts : of William street , upd tiio Intorscctliig struct. Is hereby chuiiKud and established so that the eleva tions shall bo us follong , the Kruilo between thu po ntH cited being uniform Btrught lliinn : Grade of Wllllum Htreot HtreotKlovatlan Klovatlan Elevation ot South of North Uurh , Ucirl ) , East curl ) of fith street 8150 fc M West curb of 4th Btrci-t ( AUO 0 . ( )0 ) East curl ) of 1th stieot.,07.0J 07.0J I'olnton Ilurlln ton to Mis- Bourl Hlvor Hy track 01.00 01.00 Section y. Grade of 4th street Kluvatlon novation of West of Knot Curb. Curl ) . South curb of Popplcton av3.4i.oo : 4J.OO North eiirbof William st fiH.W B7. 0 Houth curb of Wllllum st < . < W.OO North onrb of Woolworth ijvo.7l.OJ ) .Kiw Kncilona. Bo much of Or.ido Ordinance No. KW and BO much of all other ordinances dolln- Jnu'tho crudes of tlio above Htiouu. as con- Ilicts with tl.ci . provisions of this ordinance. U lBloiitioii > ' 4l"lTJii ordinance shall take ofTcot nnd bo In force from mid after Its passage. ' 17th , Ib'Ji ' I'ussod May minvKH. City Clerk , K. 1 . DAVIH. President City Council. Approved M.y 18 % gjjQE p < , , EMISi Muvor. PURE RYE. Is n whiskey smooth as cream , particularly pleasant to tbo taste and guaranteed to bo absolutely pure.l Dy reason of Its age and rich quality it is recommended by physi cians to sufferers from lung diseases , heart failure and weakness succeeding La Grippe. It has no rival for sideboard use. You may know it by its delicious flavor and the proprietary bottle in which it is served. Call for Cream fare Rye and take no other. For sale at all first-class drinking places ' and drug stores , II DALT.KMAND & CO. . Chicago. U Freque ntly want a now IDEA IN ADVERTISING. Address suddenly , without notlco , Oma/ia AilttrtlfttHI Uurrail , JV. K Lift. RHILWSYTIMEGHRD. I.cavoj IUUULINUTUN & Ml ) . ItlVKH. I Arrlvo Oninh.1. I Di'pnt IQlli tinil .Mnaon Mil. J Omaha. 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