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8 THU OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , .TUNE 8 , 1S92-TWELYE PAGES. MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL Bills Passed , Contracts Awarded and Other Business Transacted , WILL PLACE WATCHMEN ON THE GROUND Inml In Il pnto llctwcen tlio City nnil Unlim 1'jtcllic to Mn Oimrilcd Ur. Mcrcor rrcucnts IhoClty With n rountnlii. When the council convened last night President UavU was absent. Ho was at Minneapolis watching the outcome of the republican convention. This necessi tated the election ot a president protein. Mr , Bochel was the lucky man who was called upon to occupy the chair during the evening , Councllmon Rowley and Shultz of South Omaha dropped In to shalto hands and pay their respects. They worn Invited to seats within the rail , nnd for thrco hours watched the dollhoratloDS of the twelve Omaha law The Douglas County Agricultural society nsked that the council cancel the city tax for the year 180.5 on the tract of ground Known ns the old Inlr grounds mid owned by J. J. A committee report stated that the council had no authority for doing anything of tn kind. This report w&s adopted , but It was decided to donate the society $200 in cash in lieu of canceling the tax. The cltv nttornoy ntmouncod that ho could scttlo the $10,0011 suit brought by Lizzie Richards , who susta tied personal Injuries by falling throuch n detective walk , by paying 3,500. Ho was authorized to raako the sot- tlomnnt. The question of putting up now street signs was settled. Cook As Co. got , tbo contract for the motul slRiis at 05 cents cnca , while George Spocht & Co. got the contract for the wooden signs nt ! 35 cents oucn. Where wooden posts on which to put the slcns nro \tscd. they will bo charged for nt the rate of 43 cents each. Four signs will bo placed nt each Intersection'placed nt diagonal street corners , designating the names of both streets. The metal signs will go Into the business portion ot the city , wnllo the wooden ones will name the outside streets. Election liooths In Itud Order. It was stated that many of the election books were In bad order. The commltteo on public property and buildings was Instructed to loolt after the matter. When the bids for furnishing meals to the city prisoners was opened it was found that there were four parties who wanted the con tract. Tom Casey was the lowest bidder , ho agreeing to furnish the meals at the city Jail nt 10 cents each. The comptroller will enter into a contract with this man. The appropriation ordinance providing for the payment of bills incurred during the month of Muy , contrary to the usunl custom , \vn rnfnrrpcl to the committee on finance. Heretofore this monthly appropriation ordi nance has boon introduced and rushed through under a suspension of the rules. It was In this way that the Squires $8,000 street sweeping bill crept In aud was allowed with out the knowledge of the majority of the council. It Is proposed to amend the liquor ordi nance prohlbltinc the snlo of liquors on bun- days. Mr. Jacobson now has an ordinance which has passed its second reading that provides that every liquor dealer who shall sell any liquor on the day of any general or special election , or upon Sunday , shall for feit nnd pay for every such offouso the sum of f 100. In the past the line has been the same , but owing to a defect the law was lame and a conviction could not bo secured. The Board of Public Works sent in word that John II. Crelghton had bean appointed inspector on asphalt paving repairs. When the clorU road the communication regarding the appointment there were two motions followed. One was to confirm and the other was to lay on the table. The motion to table prevailed by a veto of 7 to 5. Contracts Approved. Several sewer , paving , grading and side- ivalh contracts were sent up from the oQlco of the Hoard of 1'ubllo Works , which , to gether with the bonds , were approved. The mavor returned the ordinance to Improve - provo Third street fiom Plorco to Williams. The ordinance did not state whether the Btroot would bo paved , curbed or cradcd. The secretary of the park commission sub mitted a report upon the condition of the title to the DM , Uichardson and Parker tracts , which It Is proposed to purchase for park lands. The report showed some slight defects in the tltlo to the three tracts. All of the papers were referred. Taxpayers In the vicinity of Prospect Hill cemetery protested against the enlargement of that bur till place. Tboy stated that they understood that the owners intended to In- creasu the si/oof the comotcry. Tbo proper committee will innko an investigation and report bacit to the council. Clifton Hill pcoplo Joined with the city en gineer nnd declared that the Hamilton street bridge over the Bolt Line tracks was In an unsafe condition. Mr. Elsasscr had a resolution providing for doing away with hauling garbage during the day time. The resolution was referred to the Jiourd of Health. Dr. Mercer was the recipient of the thanks of the council. The doctor had donated a drlnUlug fountain to the city. This fountain will bo locutcd nt Tenth and Mason streets. The Bolt Line Hallway company was In structed to put a flagman nt the Intersection of its tracks aud Ames avenue. By resolution the council decided to keep watchmen on the triaimular tract east of the Jzard street pumping station until tha United tjtatos court passes upon the Injunction. There will bo two of these watchmen and they will bo paid $ TO per mouth each. Dr. Blrnoy's Catarrh Powder for tonsil- Ills. For sale by nil druggists. 50 cents. Corn rinntliig Orontly Delayed by the ixciMnUely ; Wet Wciitlior. DCS MOINCS , la. , Juno 7. The Iowa weather crop bulletin says : The average temperature for Iho past ton days was 5 ° bi'low normal. The rainfall was excessive in all parts of tbo state except the north , central nnd northwestern districts. In the districts whore the rainfall was light corn planting was practically completed with n considerable decreased ncrouga compared with last year. But in the larger part of iho Btate but llttlo progress has been raado clnco May 27. In iho stale nt largo It Is ottlmutod that CO per cent of iho usual corn acreage was pi mi ted under the most fuvorublo condi tions. The acreage has not exceeded 80 per cent of the average. Many reports soy tnut seed Is rotting , but probably not moro than the usual amount of replanting will bo neces sary. The weather U now moro promising. Bmall craln U doing fairly well. Farm work is four weeks lat'i. The hay harvest Is likely to coma on when teams aud bauds nro needed in the cornfield. Nebraska' * Outlook. CiiRTE , Nob. , Juno 7. [ Special to THE llKE.J The weather crop bulletin of the Ne braska weather service , Issued from the touornl ofllco , tioswoll observatory , Doauo sollego , Crete , for the tea days ending Tues day , Juno 7 , says : The period of ton days covered by this bul letin has been generally cold , wltb loss than Iho aveiago rainfall and about the average tuiount of sunshine. The temperature bus nveragod from four to six degrees below the Dermal , and the sunshine was about average , excepting In the extreme southeast , where Iho period was generally cloudy. There was n light frost on the night ot Juno 1. doing lomo dnmuBo to tender vegetables. In the loulhoastcui portion of iho state iho rainfall was tllgntly above normal , ranging from an Inch to over an inch and a half ; over the re mainder of thoatato It was generally normal. Corn planting is nearly finished In most parts of thostato ; much of that planted be- lore the mlddlo of May I * a poor stand and in many lii tnuces bas required replanting ; that planted later is coming up nicely and In some places cultivating has commenced. Giuull cruln if generally In excellent condi tion and rye and winter wheat arc heading out. The soatoa continuing about two woeUs late. Fruit of all Kinds seems to have been injured by tbo cold , wet weather and tbo in dications now nro that thu crop will bo light. Dr. Ulrnoy'n Catarrn 1'jwJsr for oold In bead , for lalo by all drj 'im. 5J < m U V.IIIAtlKAI'lilt. B. King of Yorlt , Nob. , is registered at the Paxton. W. C. Maisor of ( Jenova , Neb. , is at tbo Paxton. A. A. Tully of Cedar Haptds , la. , U nt tbo Paxton. Paul IJniol of Columbus , Neb. , Is at the Dellono. J. B. ailbam of lied Cloud , Nob. , is at the Murray , William II. Atwood of Fremont Is at the Millnrd. Mr * . S. J. Dutton of Oskaloosa , la. , is at tha Paxton. George W. Erb of Gothenburg , Neb. , U at the Paxton. Samuel Hlpport of Woat Point , Nob. , Is nt thn Arcndo. W. C. Henderson of Long Pine , Neb. , Is nt the Dellono. F. B. Harrison of Glonrock , Wyo. , is nt thoMllliird. S. W. Dower and wlfo of Randolph nro at the Mlllurd. J. l < \ Meyers of Ponder , Nob. , Is stopping at the Arcado. F. J. Snyder of Wahoo , Neb. , Is stopping at the Dellono , O. D. Lowson of Ashland , Nob. , Isstopplng ntthoMlllard. C. T , Horton of dcrlbner , Nob. , Is regis tered ut tbo An-ado. J. L. D.iughorty of Parsons , Knn. , U reg istered nt the Millnrd. E. Katnour of Wooplnp Water , Nob. , IB stopping at iho Arcado. H. H. Mohr and H. S. lloppert of Pierce , N b. , nro at tbo Arcado. U. H. Kombrlnk of Central City , Neb. , is domiciled at the Arcado. W. A. Colwoll of Wood Ulvcr , Nob. , Is stepping nt the Paxton. Dr. D. S. Palmer of Holdrego , Nob. , Is quartered nt the Pnxton. VV. E. Uvan , .T.W. Collins and H.W. IIolss of licatrlco nro at the Paxton. M. W. Dlckersou and wife of Hod Cloud , Neb. , nro registered at the Dellono. FE. . Campbell , G. O. Chandler nnd John G. faherod of Lincoln uro at the Dohone. S. 11. Boyd nnd wlfo of Waterloo , Nob. , were among yesterday's arrival * at the Mur ray. ray.Theodora Theodora T. Kennedy nnd George E. Has- koil of Fremont nro registered at the Dol- lone , Dr. E. E. Moore of hilUdalo , MIoh. , is the guest of Cadet Taylor. Ho Is onrouto home from the Presbyterian assembly nt Portland nnd will remain in the city several days. NB\V y/omc , Juno 7. [ Special Telegram to Tin ; BHE.I-C. V. Cole of Beatrice is nt the Metropolitan ; E. B. Graham , Omaha. Hoff man house ; H. G. Harris , Omana , West minster. A. B. Yost and D. D. Zimmerman of York , Neb. , loft the Motropolttau to visit the Calskills. Henry T. Oxnard. the Nebraska sugar king , is nt the Albomarlo on a business trip. Mrs. L. U. Pulton , Rock ford , 111. , writes : "I ; rom personal experience I can recommend DoWitt's Saraapanlla , a euro for Impure blood and general dobillty. " Good morning , Mr. Htiydon. Have you anything to say about the Omaha city council ? No , I'vo stopped talking. About the resignation of Blatno , the president nnd cabinet ? Not a thing1. About Queen Victoria ? No , I don't gossip about any of ray ol'd neighbors since I refused to lo.m them a Wogman piano for municipal cabinet or ministerial receptions. You might say , however , that piano manufacturers pay for such privileges in order to got their pianos on the market. But I would not have any of the court musicians play upon the best piano in the world without paying for it. The Wogman sells itsolf. What do you think about Wegman raising the price upon his piano ? Oh. well , it is his privilege. You see wo fought it , othord did also , but there jvoro 1,000 agents for standard makes of pianos ready to take territory. Ono man in Milwaukee put in a bid for 60 pianos for that city alone , first order , and wo had nothing to do but succumb , but wo will retail from § 350.00 to 8600.00 upon Installments notwithstanding the raise in price. Last of tlio HuflHIo. At 3 o'clock Thursday Buff Jones and his cowboys will rope John L. Sullivan , the fighting buffalo of the herd. Closing Out. N. E. Barkalow will close out of the Boll , Dodge and 15th street , his entire stock of groceries at cost for cash. Going into another business * which will require all my attention , I for this reason halco decided to lot ovory'thing go at cost. HERE ARE SOME OP THE BAR GAINS : Rice , per pound , 5c. Imported preserves , $1.00 per bottle. Curtis Bros. ' line table preserves in glass jars , 75c. Imported preserves , per glass , 20c. Curtis Bros. ' preserves , per glass , 20c. French peas , per dozen , flno , S1.80. Baking powder , Dr. Priuo's , par psund , 40c. White Eagle soap , 9 bars , 25c. Wobb's perfect starch ( equal to Magio ) per box , 7c. Puhl & Urbb's baking powder , good as any bulk baking powder , per pound , There is an Impression among those- that have acquired the liquor disease ( or habit ) that the treatment for the disease is practically injurious to the nervous system. Nothing cou'.d bo further from the truth as regards the Houston treatment , Whatever may hnvo boon the results -with other methods of medication , there lias boon an improvement in every case that lias received the whole course of treatment of the Houston remedies. * The plan of treatment is to build up every vital organ of tlio body and not tear down ; strengthen , not woukon ; ro- etoro , not destroy. The Houston euro is graduating men physically and mentally as strong as they over woro. Write for manual and testimonial HOUSTON Cumc INSTITUTE , Shcoly block , Omaha , Nob. I'ut Clilc.iKO In Your Pocket. A great work , "Moran's Dictionary of Chicago. " If there is a feature or Insti tution in the World's fair city a full ( In scription of wnloh does not appear in the book , wo have yet to hoar of It. Price , V ) cents per copy. For sale at 209 Herald building , Chicago. See the now , complete - ploto and elegant map It contains. Per sons ordering copies will ploaao onolo3o 0 cents extra for postage. Dr. Culltmoro , oculist. Baa building Ilaydon Bros. 3-string cabinet grand upright piano , now scale , $187.60. THE BOSTON STORE SELLING The Stonchill Dross Goods nnd Silks and the Entire Ross Stock , SALE NOW IN FULL BLAST 1'or Crcnt lliircnlns ntid Wonderfully Low 1'rlcc * This Siilo Is by All Odds tlio Mast li | inrtliut ot Any liver Held. STONEHILL'S DRESS GOODS AND SILKS ON OUR MAIN FLOOR. Without question there never was a time when you could buy silks and dress goods ut the prices at which \vo now oltor them. Make your selection now , the sooner the bolter , before the stock is broken. These bargains cannot last forever. THE ROSS' STOCK ON SALE IN OUR BASEMENT. All of Ross' silk ruchlngs at3o a yard , worth from 60 to l5c. ! All tlio flno silk linen and cotton laces in this stock go in lots at Ic , He , Go , So yai d , worth 1/io / to Uoc , All the ladies' and men's linen collars in this stock go at lie each. Men's paper collars Ic a box. AH the calicos go at 2o | yard. An immense lot very largo turklsh towels yard and half long , lOo ouch , Ross' price 45c. All the underwear that Ross sold at 3oc,60c , 75o and$1.00goc3 in ono lot 2oc. All the hosiery that Ross sold up to 75c goes at 6c , l&c and ISe. Those are bargains. Ross & Go's , line dross buttons 2o a dozen. Big lot of ginghams from the Ross stock goes nt 74c and 12c. All the bankrupt French satcones go at lOc. lOc.All All the flno table linens from the Ross Block , cither bleached or unbleached , go at 30c. Big bargains in bedspreads from the Ross stock at 60o , 76c and $1.00. All Ross' linen towolings go at 3c } and Oic. . Ross' $1.00 2-yard fringed tablecloths go at 39c. THE BOSTON STORE. N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas. Put Chlc.ijro In Your I'ockot. A great work. "Moran's Dictionary of Chicago. " If there is a 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 , 25 cents per cony. For sale at 200 Herald building , Chicago. Sco the now , complete and elegant map it contains. Persons ordering copies will please en close 0 cents extra for postage. Y. r. 8. C. K. to Now York In July. If your tickets road from Chicago via the Lake Shore route You can pass over the only all-rail line between Chicago and Now Yoi jr. You can stop at Niagara Falls cither going or returning. You can stop at Chautauqua , on the return trip. You can make the trip ono way be tween Albany and Now York on the famous Hudson river boats. You can stop at Albany on the return for a side trip to Saratoga , where the National Educational association will moot. You are landed in Now York City ( without ferry transfer ) at the Grand Central station. Forty-second street , within ton minutes walk from Madison Square garden and all the principal' > hotels. Tickets will bo on sale from Chicago July 5 , 0 and 7 , S1&00 for round trip. For full information or reserva tions , which can bo made at any tiino , address as below. Tourist tickets to the various eastern resorts are also now on sale , a list of which will bo furnished on application. B. P. HtTMPHKKY , T. P. A. , 727 Main street , Kansas City. C. K. WILIIER , W. P. A. , Chicago. Put Chicago In Your Pocket. A great work , "Moran's Dictionary of Chicago. " If there is a 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 , 25 cents per copy. For sale at 200 Herald building , Chicago. See the new , coin pluto and elegant map it contains. Per sons ordorincr copies will please enclou- 0 cents extra for postage. Now York mid Iluturn. July 3 to 0 ono faro for the round trip. Choice ol routes from Chicago. Return limit August 16. Call at Chicago cage , Rock Island & Pacific Ry. ticket oillco , 1002 Farnam street. CHAS. KENNEDY , G. N. W. P. A. J. L. TDu BEVOISI : , City Tick & P. A. Spoctaclos.Dr. Cullimoro,221 Boo oldg Komicl Trip TicIceU. The only line running through trains direct to Denver , Colorado Springs , Manitou and Pueblo. Low rates to all points in Colorado , Utah or Pacific coast points. Fast tlmn on elegant vostibulod trains , free reclining chair cars and the celebrated "Rock Island dining care. " Comfort , safety and speed secured when ticketed via the "Great Rock Island Route. " Ticket oillco 1002 Farnam street CHAHLKS KUNNKDY , J. L. DKBEVOISK , G. N. W. P. A. City Tipkot and Pass. Agt. DuinkcniiegK. A disease , treated as such and permanently nontly cured. No publicity. Nolnflrm ary. Homo treatment. Harmless and effectual. Refer by permission to Bur lington Hawkoyo. Send 2e stamp for pamphlet. .Sholcoquon Chemical Co. , " Burlington , la. Domocriitlu Convention. Chicago and return ono faro for the round trip. Tickets on sale Juno 17 to 21. good to return July .0. Secure tickets and sleeping car accommodations nt oillco of the great Rock Island route , 1G02 Farnam street. CIIAS. KENNEDY , G. N. W. P. A. J. L. DK BEVOIHE , City Tlct. & P. A. Put Chicago In Your Pocket. A great work. "Moran's Dictionary o ' Chicago. " If tnoro is a feature or insti tution in the World'n fair city u full de scription of which does not appear in the book , wo liavo yet to hoar of it Price , 25 cents per cony. For sale nt 200 Herald building. Chicago. See the now , complete - ploto and elegant map it contains. Per sons ordering copies will please enclose G cents extra for postage. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report the condition a man must be in who can't appreciate the unprecedented values we've been giving throughout this entire season. A man'with any head at all who has attended any of our great special sales , or who has seen any of the goods that came from them , can see at a glance that we've had some special object in. view to sell goods the way we've been selling them. Confidentially speaking we have had an object'in view , and that object has been to make money. That's what we're in business for to make money and we believe we can do more business and make more money by giving-a man more goods for his dollar than he can get anywhere else. That's our little scheme. Today at special sale we will offer four hundred The Serge Suits The Che viotSuits Are Very fine goods. They are Are in a very handsome wood made up handsomely have brown plaid. The sizes run from splendid linings and first class 34 to 42. They are lined with a trimmings. They are in a very good twilled lining. These suits handsome dark shade of blue and , are just as handsome and stylish are as good a thing as you ever as a good many high priced suits. saw sold for twelve-fifty To see The "every day" price of these the crowds serge in ( or in serge ) suits is seven dollars the special the price till they're gone price till Friday night will be be DR. H.C. WHIST'3 JTKRVKANO1JHAINTIIBAT- MENT. mpcclBo lor Hystorla. Dlzzlnasj , Flu , Neu ralgia , lloadacbc , Ncrvoua 1'rosLratcm causal by alcohol or tobacco , WakcfulnBis , Mount Uaores- elon , Boltneuof the Drain , cnuilnv Insanity , mliory , Ocouy , ciontli. 1'romaturo Old Age. Barrcnosi , J.oji of 1'uwcr In oHlior sax , irapotenoy , Leucorrhea an 1 Ml louialeVcakno3S3a , Involuntary L.OHOI , Upor- nmtorrlioa caused by over-oxortlon or tha brain- bclf-obunoorcr-lndulKonco. A month'i treatment fl , ti for 95 , by malt , Wuguarantcaslx boxoa to curj Kach order /or li boxoi. with t3 will eond wrlt'.an Buarnnteoto rofnnd If not cured. Guarantee Hj'i/i I only by A. bcurotor , druggist , gain agent , south ma , corner IGtu and 1'arnani uu . Omaha. Anew and Complete Treatment , consisting o ; Suppositories , Ointment In Cupsuloj , nlao In llox and 1'IIU : a 1'oiHlro Cure for External , Internal blind or Bleeding Uchlnu , Chronic , lluoeut or Heredi tary Files. T.iIs Kctnody hai never been known to full. $1 per box. IS for f 5 ; sent by mill. Why suffer from this torrlblo dUeaio when A vrrltton KUaranteo Is , pu ltlvoly itlven with G boxoi or rotund the money If not cured send utainpfor fr o bnmplo. ( limratUea Issued by Kuhn &Co. , Urusglits , Hole Agents , corner IS and Io = ginn streets , Omaha. Xf\i. © YR.INQEX , The Only l'orfoc * < V.izlnat und Jtcctal Syrlago in the World. Is the only syrlngo over Invented by which vnuliml njoctlomo.in boadnilnlstor- od without leaking and soil ing the clothing or nccossl- tutlnR the iiho of u vusttol , and which c.ui also bo used for icotal Injootlona. SOFT KtinilEH IJULIl. HAUD llUUIIKKliELU fitici : ftit HO. Mall Orders Bollaltud. llie Aloe & PentoldCo. tatn stccet , Next lo Fostoffieji Extract of Beef , Do you want a copy ol Dcof Toa'r1 See thut it Is mudo from the Con uino Incomparnbly the boat , Pure , pain- tab.lorotrcshliitf. Dls- Boluds clearly- io Baron Lol- blpr's ulrjnuuro u blue oniotwh Uibol , thus. Save lour Eyesight Hyes toatort free by an KX euKUT OPTICIAN 1'urfoctadjustment. Superiorlonsoj. Mir oiislicadactio cured by using our Spootuclos and Kyoglustou. ll'rlou * low ( or IIrut oluss goods. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO , , 11 IS. 15th St. . Crolghton Block. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. You nro hereby not 1 lie 1 that the following described jireiiilnca , to wltt Lota D. C , 7. B. P. i , u. i'.1,11 and 14 , In block 10. Kountio's fourth tupplomuntiiry addition to thoolty of Uniuhi nnd lyhu between Center Btroot and Hickory street and Tenth itroot and Eleventh Mreut Imro been doolurea by ordinance No. UCsO to bo a nulsunoo by roimon of the sumo bainj below crade und allowing itatmuiit water to nociimmuluta thereon. Von uro hereby directed to abate said nuls > unco by the lllllaK vt suld lota to tlio ostub- lUliud gruuu within Hi daya from the sttth day of Muy. IblG , ursaJd nuUanee will Lo ubuted bythoelty umliorJtlcs und the oxjienva there- utlovlel , UB u Bpuclal tax uguintt the property on which suld nuisance oi Dated this Oth dny ot Juno. 1B32. Pi W. HIKKHAUSER. Chairman of the Hoard of Publlo Worka. Juu C,7 , " " WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber.Oinalin. Neb , April 12.S92. Bo It resolved by the city council of the city oCOmulm , the mayor conuurrln , ; : That wooden sidewalks bo constructed In the city of Om.iha us designated below within five days a'tortho publication of tins resolu tion or the personal service thereof , us by ordinance is authorized and required ; such sidewalks to bo laid to the urcscnt grudo on the streets spoclfled heroin and to to con structed ot pine plnulc of such width uiul thickness and bo laid upon Joists ot such dimensions and In such manner as Is pre- BCrlboJ by the spcclllciitloni on lllo in the oillco of tlio Hoard of I'ub'.lc Works und under Us supervision , to wit : North bide of California street , tax lot , blook 24. section lli-15-ia. 0 feet wide. North bide of California street , tax lot , block 2. ' , section lli-n-i ; ) , 0 foot wide. Westsldoof Thirty-third street , lots 1 to ! ! 4 inclusive , block 12 , Omaha View , 4 feet wide. And bo it further resolved : That the Hoard of 1'ublle Works bo nnd hereby is authorized and directed localise a copy of this resolution to be published In tbo ofllclal paper of the cltv for ono jreok or bo served on the owners of said lots , und unless such owners shall within live days after the publication or service of such copy construct B.tld sidewalks as herein required that the Hoard of Public Works cuise ; the same to be done , the cost of constructing suld sldownlks respectively to bo assessed ngulnst the real estate , lot or part ot lot In front of and abut- tlnir such sidewalks. Passed April U' , lb9- . lb9li T. DAVIS. President of the Counolt. Attest : JOHN UKOVKS , City Cleric. Approved : GEO. P. nn.MIS , Mayor. NOTICE TC CONSTHUOT SIDEWALKS. To the owners ot the lots , parts of lots and leal estate described In the above resolu tion : You anil each of you are horooy notified to construct wooden sidewalks as required by n resolution nt tbo city council unU mayor ot the city of Omuha , of which the abnvu Is a copy. P. W. lIIUKHAtlsnK , Chairman Hoard of Public Works. Omaha , Neb , Juno 4.160- . jldTt NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR GRADING. To the owners of nil lots , parts of lots and real oitato alone Sixth Htrcot from a point MO foetsouth ot the south line of Credit fancier addition to Huncroft street. You uro hereby notified that the under- slciied , thren disinterested frco holders of the cltv of Omaha , have boon duly nptiolntod by the mayor , with tlio approval of the elty council of said city , to assess the damaKcsto the owners , respectively , of the prop erty affected y grading Sixth Ntrcet from u point 600 feet south of the outh line of Credit Fonolor addition to Ban croft street , declared necessary byotdlnnnco No. 30 ; > 7 , passed May 1'J ' , Ib'J. ' ' , approved May 12 , Ife'Ji You are further notified that having ao- copied said appointment anil duly qualified us required by law , wo will , on the 17th day of June , A. D. IH'J. ' , at thn hourof 10 o'clock In the forenoon , at the oillco of Shrlvor & O'Dona- lioe. HOJ Kurnum street , within the corporate limits of Bttld elty , meet for the purpose of cons derlnz und making the assessment of dumaco to the owners respectively of said property , affected by Bnld Rrndlnu , tuklni ; Into consideration special bcnollu , It any. You are mitlllcd to bo present at the time nnd place aforesaid and mulco any objections to or statements concerning said assessment of damages us you mitv consider proper. ' ' T. O. HIU1NNEH. T. U. McOULLOOII. Omaha Juno 4 , lEDi. JCdlOt PINE SPEGTROLES a Eye Glasses. or the correction of all dofooti of tlilou Solid Cold Spectacles Fromll.U ) upwar.l Fine Steel Spectacles Fro tu 1 1.0) upward Protootand improve your oyoaljat. Your ayjstaJtil Jraj bj p.'ajtlsi Optician. K/1AX / MEYER fit BRO. CO Kitabllshcd JBM. KAHNAM and ICth. NEBRASKA National Bank. U. a DEPOSITOROMAHA.NE3 Cnpltnl . . . $103,033 OOlctri nnc ) Director ! llonrr IV. Yatoi.Df ill 1 1 It It. U. Cuntihu. vloa proilJant. i S. M tutloi , IV V Mor e , Joliu d. Collln , J. .X. 1L l'4trlot Lj ll 4 KuoJ , Ca > hl r , THIS. IB.ON BANK. WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber , Omahn , Neb. May 24 , JSOi Holt resolved by the c'ty council of tlio city of Oiiiiihu. the mayor conciirrlnir : That wooden sldowalUs bo fonstriictcd In Iho city of Omaha us designated below , ulthln ( Ivo days after the publication of this resolu tion , or thu personal service thereof , as by ordinance is authorised and required ; such sidewalks to be Inld to the grade on the streets specified hciolu. und to bo constructed of ulno plank of such wlath and thickness and bo laid upon Joists of sueh dimensions and In such manner us Is prescribed by the specifications on file In the oillco of the Hoard of I'ubllo Works nnd under Its supervision , to wit : West side of Ibth street , lots 1 to 8 exclusive , blocU 7 ( Hazel Toi race , U feet wide , temporary grade. West sldo of loth street , lots 1 and 8 , block 2JO. city. ( I feet wide , temporary gr.ido. West bldo of 15th street , lots 1 and S. blook 0. KounUo's M addition , 0 foot wide , temporary grade. i ; st sldo of 20th street , lots S , 3 , ( I , 7. blook 17 , Kountzo & Ituth's addition , lowered , re paired und relnld. K'istsldonf 12th street , lots 1 to 7 Inclusive , .Lois Place , 0 feet wide , present er.ido. Kust sldo of 1'Jth street , lots 1 to l.'l Inclusive , M. Donovan's bubdlvlslon , U feet wide , present grade , East sldo of Oth street , lot 10 and s H of lot 2i , Kount/e's'Jcl addition , 0 foot wide , present grade , KuBtxIdoof tiOth street , lots 1 to ! ) Inclusive , block 7 , Arbor Place , , G feet wide , present grade. E.tst fililo of SCth street , lots 5 nnd S. Pruyn's subdivision of Shlnn'ii addition , U feet ulde , present urudo. South side of C ildwoll street , lot n , block III , Shlnn's iiddition. 0 foot wide , present ? r.uk' . Soutli sldo ot Hamilton street , lot I. blook II , Phlnn's addition , (1 ( feet wide , present grade. And bo It further rosolvuJ : That the llo.ird of I'uDlIc Works bo and hereby Is iiuthorUod und dliected to cause a copy of this resolution to bo published In the olllclul pupcrof thoelty for ono week , or be served on the ownuru of said lots and unless such owners shull within ( Ivo days after the publication nr service of such copy construct KM Id sldonulks us herein required , that the Hoard of Publics Works cause the same to lie done , the cost of constructing said sidewalks respectively to bo uses sod against the real estate , lot or part of lot In frout of und abut ting such sidewalks. Passed My 2) , 1BU. . E.P. DAVIS , Prcsldciitof the Council. Attest : JOHN GKOVr.S. City Clerk. Approved : CEO. P. HEMIS , Mayor , NOTICE TO CONSTKUCT SIDHWAMC& To the owners of the lots , parts of lots and real estate described In the above resolu tion : You and o ich of you nro hereby notified to construct wooden Hldowalks UH tuqulicd by a resolution of thu city council and mayor ot the city ot Omaha , of whloh tlio ubovu Is a copy. P. W. HIHKIIAUrfEK. Chairman Hoard of Public Works. Omaha , Nob. , Juno 4 , 16i- ) . _ JldTt WOODEN SID R WALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber , Omuhu , Neb. , May 12 , 1S92. Bo It losolvcd bv the elty coiinull of the city otOniHliu. thu mayor concurring : That wooden HlduwalKs be constructed In thu city of Omaha as designated bulow.wlfliln live days utter thu publication of this resolu tion , or the personal service thereof , ns by or dinance is uuthorl/uJ and required : such sidewalks to bo laid to the present gr.ido on the streets Bpocllled hori'ln , and to bo con structed of plno plank of such width und thlcknoss and bo laid upon Joists of such dimensions und In such manner as l pro- ° ' ' u'nu'ir , lot , 1. 2. 3. 4. blook 1 , Hoggs & Hill's I'd iicldltlnn.fl feet wide. And bo it further resolved , That the Houril of Pulillo Works bo and hcioby Is aiilliorl/eil und directed to cuilxo a copy of tins resolu tion to bo published In the olllclul paper of the city for ono weak , or bo Horvoclontho owners of suld lots and unless such owners shall within flvo dnys after the publication or borvicoof biioh copy coimtrnct ttiduwnlkit UH herein required , Unit Ilia Hoard of Publlo Works cause the same to bodnnu. thocont of constructing suld BUlowalkxrespc-otlvoly to bo assessed against the teal estate , lot or p irt of lot In front of aud abutting such sidewalks. Passed May 12. 189A n P. DAVIS. President of tlio Council. Attest : JOHN CJKOVEH. Cltv Clerk , Approved ) OEO. P. HEM IH , Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT 81 DEWA I < K8. To the owners of lot ? , parts of lots nnd real estate described In tlio above resolution : You and each of you uro hereby notified to construct wooden Hlduwulktt uu required by a resolution of the city council and mayor of of the City ot Omuha , of which the ubovo li u copy. P. W. JllltKHAUSEK. Chulimiin Hoard uf Publlo Works. Omaha , Neb , , Juno 4 , ifaUJ. jjd 7t et- SEND FOU CATALOG UC lllKMM. > iik .1 IHJ 40 ro 64 40 M * B iHoVsp ftittttuM , V-U fc T\r * " - It' ' ' VU 00 E.C.MEACHArYJ ARMSf5D 5TLOUIS KU ' I'ERMANENT SIDEWALK RESO LUTION. Council riiamber , Oinahn , Nob. My Sl.JtflW Ho it resolved by the ntr Council of the of Oinitha , the M ror concurring ! That permanent slttewnlki bo constructed In thoelty ot UniAlm ns des-lKtiotna bslow. wlthl five dnys nftor the imbllcation of this r solu tlon , or the personal aervlco thereof , fti ; by CF ( llimnoo Is uutitnrlzeil and reiiuU-cdi such flj o- wnlki to bo laid to the pornianent gfAdo as es tablished ou the pnved streets spo-ifloil herein nnd to bo constructed nfttoi'.e or art ItlclMstonn according t o RpeclIlcaUoui on tlio In the ofllct ot tha Hoard ot Public Works , and under It * supervision , to-wlt ! North sltlo of Cnpltol avcinuo. west 42 foot lot 0 li'ock 7(1 ( city. 2Jf cot wide , pcrnruient crude. West sldo tit fith st . lot 1 blook 70 city , U feet wl 1c , permanent pride. East sldo ot nth st , , south 103 feet lot 4 block : ITJclty , 10 fcrtwhle , poriuntipnterndo , South sldo of .lui'kMin t. , lot t block 173 city , 16 fcot wldp , iierniiinent. pr do. North sldo of Hurt St. , lots 5 tin I 8 blook tfl7' ' oily. 0 foot vide , purmiinont grade. \Norlli sldo of Uodgil St. . east M fcot lot 7 North side of Capitol nvcuup , lot 8 bleak " ! 4 , city , 21 feet wlilo. pornianent israilo. E ist sldo nt tilth st , , lot 4 , block W , city , 2J fceb wide , permanent irritde. \\ost slJo of iiith Bt. . lots 1 nnd 8 block W , city , so foot wide , pornianent grnda , North sldo of Jnohpon st. lots 5 , ( \ , 7 , 8 blooU 1C8 , cltv , 12 feet wide , pcrmiiuont iir.ulo. _ m South sUlo of .lucksim t , , lot 2 blook 1 ? ' . city , 2)ft-et whitpormanuntKr.tdo. . south sldo of Cnpltol uvo. , lolsn. < uul 4 , block 81. elty. vti foct w hie. permanent crude , , l.ustslduof loth st. . lot n b.OL-k lor , city , 18 fcpl wlilr > , pcrmaui'til grade. Last sldo nf nth M , , lot 4 block I7t. city , 9 feet wide , pormiuipiit itr.uK . South sWoof I'apitoi iivc , lot 2 block 88 city , 20 feet wldp , permanent irado ; , North sldoof Jiiuksau st , , lotsfl anil 0 , blojlc lOi , city , IJ foot ulc. perm tiitmt frado. South side of llnu-ini st. , lot I blook lOl.olty. 20 feet wldp , pormanrnt zr.ule. North sldo of llaruey st , o.ml ! 5 lot B , b'.ook. 13\ ! city , S-l feet wide , uorni iiiunt itr.iMc. East Hide of 17th St. , lots bio kill ) , city , 20 feet wide , permanent grade. North sldo of JiicKson st. , loud. 7 , 8 bloclc ll'fl , city , lu foot wlilo , permanent KM > . . ninth side of , tuck-on Rt. , lots 1,2i,4l : 171. cltv , 12 feet wide , permanent jriUo. And bolt further rcsolvm ) . Thut the Hoard of Publlo Woiks be , nud l hcieuy authoilzcd and directed to naiiao a copy of this resolution to bo published In the oill clul liapur of the city for one weeic. or uo Mervcd on thnownoiH of fnld lots , nnd thnt unlosa such o\Miors shut ) within live days after the publica tion or survlco of such copy construct said sidewalks as herein lomnrcd , that the Hoard of I'ubllo Works cause thoBiuuo to bo UOIIP , tha ( est of constructing a\M sidewalks respective ly to bo assessed uisnlnst the U'nl estate , lob or p.vrt. of lot In front of and. abuttlnc ucU sldeuull : . ' 4 1'osscd May 2ith. 1SOJ. v. K. P. DAVIS. President of the Council. Attest J 01 1 N O HOVES. City Clerk. Approved OiO. : P. UK MIS. Mayor. NOTICT : : ( ) CONRTIIUCT SIIIKWAI.K. To tha owners ot the lots , parts of lots nnil real estate described In the atiovo resolution : You nnd each of you n re hcieuy notified to construct permanent sidewalks as required by a resolution of the City Council anil .tiavor of the City ot Omaha , of \ \ filch thu above Is a topy. P. W. HIUKHAUSEH , Chairman Hoard ot Public Works , Omaha , Neb . June Olh , ISU. , JfliKt WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber. Omaha , Neb , Mavlf * . IfO ! . Ho It resolved by tlio city council of the city of Omuhu , the mayor concurring : That wooden sidennlus bo constructed In tha city of Omaha as designated below , \\ltli- In Uvo dnys after the publication of this roso- 1 n tlon. or the personal scr\Ico thereof , as by ordinance Is authorized nnd required : such sidewalks to bo laid to tliognido n tlio streets specified herein and to bo constructed. of plno plank of such width und IhlcLncs * and bo Inld upon Joists of such dlMicnsUiTtL and In such manner us Is prescribed by tlim jpcclllcat oils on lllo In the ofllco of the Hoard < of Publlo Works , and under Its supervision , to wit : . West slilo of 33d street , so'ith 10 fcot lot 3 , blook 1 , Portland PInco , U feet wide , present grade. North sldo of Ilrowno street , lols II mid 12 , block 2 , ll.iKeuorn's addition. U feet wide , tem porary crude. Kast sldo 18th street , lots 12 to 22 Inclusive , block 2 , Hugeclorn'3 addition , 0 feet wide , tem porary trade. E.ist sldo ISth street , lots 12 to 22 Inclusive , block : i , HiiiredornV addition , 0 feet wi.lo , tem porary trade. South sldo MMSOII street , lot 2 , blouk 12 , Konntxo Ac lEuth's addition , 0 tout wide , pres ent Krade. And Lo It further resolved : That the lln ml of I'lihlle Works bo nnd here by Is iiuthurlml and directed to uuuso a cony of this resolution to be published In the of- llelnl puum-of the elty for ono week , or bo solved on the owneis of suld lots , and unless such owners shall within live duys utter thu publication or service of such copy construct said sidewalks ns hoieln required , that the Jlourd of Publlo Works cause the s'uno to bo done , the cost of constriietlntr said sldowalks respectively to bo assessed against the real estate , lot or pai tot lot In front of ana abut ting such sidewalks. Passed. Muy lU.B92. , President of the Council. Attest : JOHN GROVES , ( Jlty Clerk. Approved : GHO. P. HEM IS , Mayor. NOTIOn TO CONSTRUCT SIOLWAUCS. To the owners of thu lots , parts of lots and real estate described In the above rosoln- You nnd each of you nro harohy notified to construct wooden sidewalks us required by u resolution of the city council unu muvor of the city of Omuha. of which the above Is a. eopy. P. W. mitlCllAUSnii. Chulrmnn Ho ird of Public Worjj Omaha , Neb. , Juno 4 , IBlU PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. Council Chamber , Omaha , Nob. , Muv2l , 1 02. Ho It resolved by thoelty council of the city of utiialm , the mayor concurring : TJiit poriManunt sldowalKs bo constructed In the oily of Omaha as tlnilirmitcd hotim , within flvo days uftor the publication of this resolution or thu personal survlco thereof , UH by oidlnance Is aiithorl/ed und required ; such slduwulks to bo laid to the perm inunl Krndii as established on the paved streets specified heroin and to bo eoiistiuctod of Htimc , arti ficial stone , brick or ttlln , ' uceordlinr to speci fications on file In the olllco of the lloar.I of Publlo Work * , and under Its supur\Islon , to East sldo of 3)th ) avenue , lots 15 , 1(1 ( , 17 , ISA , blook II , HuiHcom i'lace , II foot w.do , pmim-T nout grade. . . . Eust sldo of 3Jth avenue , all of block ! , Hunscom Place. Ofeet wide , pormaneritKiJ.de. Kust sldo of Jlasun street , lot : i. bloaic 11 , elty , 2) feet ulde , permanent ifrado. East side of Hth street , lots 4 and ft , bloclc 3111. elty , U feet wido. permanent prude EaHtx'cloof ' llthbtrect , lots 4 and 5. blook 314. city. foci wide , purmauont Krade. East sldo oflOth street , sections 27,15. 13 , llnrtniuii'u rcsurvo , 0 feut wide , permanent urado. And bolt further resolved : That the Hoard ot Publlo Works be , nnd U hcrcbv. uuthorl/ed and directed to oauso copy of thin resolution to be puhllHhol In Iho clllelal paper of the cltv for one week , or bo fcorvod on thuowuois of said lot ? , and that un less such owners .hull within Uvo days utter the publication or service of sueh copy in- htrnet such mdowullts us huroln lomilrml. that the Houril of Publlo Works ciuiisp tuu siiio to bo done , the cost of cimstriiotln. H-ild Hldu walks lespcctlvoly to bo awsessod iiKiil-nfl the roul ostatii. lotorjiartof lut in front ot uua abuttln : ; HCICI ! sidewalks , B.I President of the Council. Attest ! JOHN UHOVIW. Ulty Clerk. Approved : OHO. P. IlKMlri , Mayor , NOTian TO OON8TRUOT BIDKW/VUx'H. To the owners ot lots , parts of lots and real estate described In the above rosolutlon : You nnd each of you are hereby notllluil to construct purmanuntsldowalks us rcijulred b u jesoliitlon of the city council und mayor c the elty of Omaha , of which the abnvu li copy. P. W. HIUKIIAl'bKU. ' Chairman Hoaid of Publlu Works. Omaha , Nub. , .lime. 4 , WJi. i'd It Notice or Asut-Hsmmit ut Diunaeu * f r ( Inidlii To the owners of all lots , pnrU ot lots nnd real estate nlonx Hamilton strout , from thu viaduct over the Holt 1-lnu railway to 15th You nro lioroby notified that the under- slum" ' , throodlsluterestod froodholduMof the city of Onmliii liavouuuii duly appulnluil by tlio mayor , with the upproviilof thoclly ooun- ell of said city , tJ assess the datunxu In the owneis ruspuotlviily of the property iitloutod by Rrailliu Hamilton street , from tlio viaduct. over tlie Holt 1-lnp railway to 4jth roou ilB. olarod necessnry l > yordlnHticoNp.J. < r.i % passud ; May IDth. 1K/A npprovnd Muy Sllli , HJi. further notlllud , thut hiivl u ao- You uro i ni ni v t nw * v"'p * i - 1 1 ti cepted said appointment , and duly ijiinllfloa ns required by law. we will , ou the hth aay of Juno , A. D. utlliohJiiroMO o'clock lu tlio forenoon , at the olllcu of llonowa A. Co. In the McUttituo bullUlnif. wit hid tlici corporuto llmlu of iitld oily , meet for tlio purpoiu of i'On ldoV liiKund inukliixtliHUMiuiiiriiviit ot diiiuujio to > the on iioru respectively of bind uropurty , ni footed by aldKfinllnif. taUliiK intu eunsldurii- tlon Kpeclu ! benullu , If any. Vou urunotlflcil to bo present at thu nnd plueu iifoiusald. and muko any objection * UiorntutementH conoarntiuild iiBsius of dunuit'ca uvyou muy lonsldor proper. T. II. Mi'OIJLI.OUll , (1. H. IIKN i\VA. : JAMKS bTOOKDAL Owftba , May iTtU , IWi , MM