CRETE'S ' CIIAUTAOQDA WORK Interesting Program for tbo Eleventh Aunnal Session , IT WILL BE OPENED EARLY IN JULY Location of tlio AlKcinlily Is Ono of tlio AltrnctUo IVnturcs Ilmv n I'lcimuit .May He Kiicnt Literary New * Note * . Nob. , .Tuno 12. ISpocml to TUB Jlr.c.1 The liroanm for tlio elovoiilh annum tcsslnn ol the Oroto Ulmtitauqua nssombly , 'which will be In soften from July 0 to July ] ( ! . nro now ready for ilntrluution ami com- pnro fuvoruoly with tlmt of ony previous year. This Is the oliloit nnd bsst Cliautnu. ijim asaombly In the stuto , nnd Its program * nro always superior to these of other western nssombllcs. Its loca tion Is nlso very superior nnd desirable. The 100 aoros of beautiful campuo , Rrovo and river tank , the pictur- csyuo Bcenory , the twenty-six permanent b'llldlncs ' , and the hundreds of snua tents , tender the Crete nssomnl.v grounds n most plnco in which to spend n summer . 1'uoplo who dcslro to make the most of their brlof BUtnmcr vituntlnu nnd ( jot the inoit physical , mental and splriuul onjoy- Jiioiitfortholoastnionov.caniiono butter man ntlcnd the coming scss'lou of the assembly. J'coplo from olhcr towns elton malio up ) iinlo of friends anil como together for n fortnight tontlns In tlio wood < . Thun they ndd social plcnauru to the many pleasing features of tnu ussembly proRiiim. The trip ro s tncin but little money , mill yields thotn lureo rolurns nf plunsuro nnd prollt. The program tins yojr Is , as usual , In strict nccord with the orlelnnl Chnutiuiqun plrtii. In fact , on lhi ! Crete program nro bcvoral nomos that also nppe.ir on the Nuw York Ulmutauijun program. This spuaks well for the Crotu progrtim , for none but tlio bust are lolcr.itcd at tlio original Chuu- tauqua. Snprrlor I.i'cturcs Proinlsnl. That thuro nro to bo some suporlor lectures this your Is vcrillcd by a casual plunco at thu proRram for the comini ? Rcsslon. Amonc the lecturers we notice the nnmos of Dr. Hanson of ( yhlcapo , Irs. IJurvca nnd Thnln or Omnha , Huv. Smith Haker , D.I ) . , of llos- ton , Hov. Albert llushnoll of St. Joseph , Mo. , nnd others equally interesting. Dr. Lasby will Rlvo two of his papular stereopvl- con lectures , ono being a. superbly illustrated lecture on "Tho Passion Play of Obor Ammorgau. " Tno odlclpnt Mrs. P. V. M. KaymoDd of Lincoln , who conducted the Lincoln May festival to successfully , is musical director , nnd will conduct two chorus training classes dally. This gives nil nn opportunity of enjoying llrst-clasn musical drills frco of charge. Mrs. Hny- mund will nlso conduct the concerts which uro always suoh an attractive feature of the assembly. She will Do assisted by the Acme quartette of Lincoln , the Assembly chorus , nnd the Lincoln May festival chorus of over sixty voices. In May people from Kll over the Rtnto went to Lincoln and paid n lancy prlco for the privilege of hearing this line chorus. It can bo heard at th3 Crete assembly for the usual admission foo. There will Uc the usual dally bible and normal classes , chlldror's nnd teachers' classes , Clituituuqim Literary and Scientific Circle , round table , etc. These will all bo conducted oy earnest n.ul competent In structors. A new feature 1" found the Sunday School hournt 4:30 : each day. Thcso meetings will bo conducted by n ntimbor of earnest workers , nraong whom nro noticed the nnmos of the president and viccpronidcnt of the No- braslca State Sunday School association. Mrs. ( JtUhoim Oixon , a reader and imperson ator who Is well and favorably known throughout the country , will give ono or two of her pleasing entertainments. She will also crlvo daily instruction In elocution nod volco culturo. Hov. Willnrd Scott , the president of tbo nssombly will prcsldo at tbo various platform meetings. This assures capable manaijoinont , for there are few moro cupablo mill pleasing ministers than Dr. Scott. Ho will also preach the as sembly sermon and conduct some of the morning prayer meetings. Altogether this eleventh annual session of the Crete assembly promises to bo very pleasIng - Ing nnd successful. 'Tho public is cordially Invltod to attand It , thus helping along the grent Chnutnuqua movement and at thoEamo time gaining much personal pleasure and profit. For tents nnd nil necessary Information write to the superintendent of grounds , D. T. Drake , Croto. iiKiii .SCHOOL COAUIINCIMINTS. ; : : Kxri-olnrs In Nobnihlci nnil lotvu Townn. HAUTINOTOX , Nob. , Juno 12. [ Special to Tin : Bui.J The Hartlngton High school commencaratnt exorcises were held nt the First Baptist cuuroh Saturday evening. The building was packed nnd many persons turned away. There wore only two graduates this year , Misses Cnrrio Fclbor nnd Abbio May Merrill. Miss Merrill's oration , entitled "True greatness , " was delivered in u very able manner nnd was very interesting to the largo audlcnco. Miss Folbcr's oration , entitled - titled "Co-operation nnd Individuality , " \yns delivered in n very acceptable manner , nnd showed much study and preparation. FIUNKUX , Nob. , Juno 12. [ Special to THE Bun. ] The graduating extrcisos of the class of " . ! ) of Franklin ncadpmy occurred Thursday before n largo gathering of frlonds and visitors from surrounding communities and this vicinity. 1'hora were two graduates of the classical course , Charles Ii. Elkms nnd Miss Klttio Stmcitloton ; 11 vo of the Bcicntltia course. MUb Maud Bishop , Jnmca I. Cochrano , Miss Jessie ; Dean , Chancy D. Warner and Charles A. Yeoman , and three , in the huniiipss course , Ilondrlck K. Paine , Miss Stella Pnlno and Joseph E. Taylor. In the afternoon the annual address was delivered by Kov. Dr. Thaln of Omaha and wai an improsslvo discourse. The Gaca ca- UoU gave un exhibition drill on the ncadomy t'umpiiH and thu alumni association met ut H o'clock. In the evening n delightful recep tion was given tun graduates und the frlonds nf thu academy in the p.irlors of the lustltu- tlon. tlon.Tho The school year just closed has been u very successful ono und thu teachers feel ready for tbulr annual vacation. Prof. A. C. Hart and his corps of teachers huvo been ungnxcd to conduct the workol the next year , tuoy having given satisfaction. North lmii' DxiifcUns , NOUTII Lotii' , Nob. , Juno 12. ( Special to Tut : BBK.J The llfth annual coininuncontoia ot the H It'll school \vus held Thursdav iil ht In the Baptist church , which proved much too small for tlio accommodation of the rrowd.Then ) WITO nlno graduates , State Knperlnlondi'iit Uoudy wan present and nd- drobbcd the graduate , CiuimoN , Kob. , Juno 12. [ Special toTiiu llii.j : The past week has witnessed the commoncoinouc exercises o ( the Chadron lllt'll school and aUo that of the Chadron ttcadomy , The first mentioned occurred at Nelson's opera IIOUKO Frldny ovenine. The house was bonutlfullv decorated and the program was materially helped by HL-lectloiii rondercu by Chadrou's musicians. The classcoimlslcd of Kdwur < l Kason , Beit Hvnshaw , Boss U'Llnn , Muggio Mlaku und Mlnniii Bondlxon. Thu on tire class rnndorad their orations und essays with unusual spirit , unit we tuliiK will compare very favorably , as regard * tliolr course of study , with any lilu-li hctiool in iho sltuo. Tui'siUiy nlk'lit nbout.V ) prominent people nl down nt Iho annual banquet of Iho Chad , ton ticmlomy , Numorons toasts were ro- tponitcd to , after which nil collogu cruduatus In the nudiouco Joined In Hinging thu old 11 mo college hongs , Jt w s Indeed a trout , to nu inun nnil women whoso hair is now bo- pinning to turn irruy alni ; thu old i ougg , AVodiiOHdny uvunlng thn commcncomunt ox- crcli.04 were held ut the First Cotigrcgatlonul chuich. Afier Iho llvo Uuslnuis grndu- ntts were presented with their diplomas , the KiMduatos in the scivnlitlu and classical courses delivered their or.Ulon , The fol lowing were the members of tbo clan : James Brown , Adu Urown , Eilwiu Aruola , Nathan tJardncr and Crali ; Bowdlsb. In thin , ns well as lu the Hliih tcbool , the muslo f uriiuhod by our homo lalunt was u very lui- nortnut part of the program. Tbo Cbadrou acudcuiy Is ouo of which tuU portion is , nnd has Jmt right to bo proud , Aooul three yoar4 old , having nn elegant three story and basement brick building , with n campus unexcelled ; it has the start at far as buildings nnd apparatus Is con cerned , that will Kiildom bo seen In a school of Its ngu. The enrollment far the past term has boon In the nolffhuorhoo.l of 101) ) , besides many of the young folk of tbo town who attend , Wlllirr's Inlric'dlnj ; l'rnir > ini. Wti.iiGii , Neb. , Juno 1'2. [ Sooclal to TIIP. UEI : , ] The bovonth annual commencement of the Wilbur High school at tbo Methodist Uplscopal church Pruliv ovonln ? nttrnutod n largo ( fathering ofVilber's pt < oplo , nnd proved nn Intellectual foist of no ordinary detrrco. 'Ihls year the clnsa was smaller than usual , but what It lacked lu qtlnntUv was made up In quality. It was composed of thrco young ladies who are not only the idols of their friends , but the prldo of the community. Miss Hlrtlo Kilgoro , the sal itatormn , discoursed upon " 1'ho Progress of the Ago ; " Miss Poirl Tucker , upon " ' nnd Tocka , the "Hopo and Memory , , Mary valedictorian , upon "Every Cloud Has u Silver Lining. " Each were completely deluecd with bouquets from her admiring friends. Tno music was furnished by duotlslsund solnlsti " from thu vnnotit local "juvonllo musical or- ffanlz.ttlons. Notwithstanding the tutcnso heat Iho .spacious church building was packed and many worj turned away in dis- appointment. At tllO llMtll Stllll ! UlllVtTlIt- . IOWA Citr , In. , Juno 12. [ Special Telegram - gram to TIIK BUE.J The Iowa State uni versity commencement exorcises opened yesterday with a largo attendance of visit ors , including regents and otliei prominent citizens. Nine hundred and four studenli tmvo been in ntlundanco at the in stitution , iho largest number tu Its history. The examination in the law school were conducted by a committee appointed by the supreme court. The committee reported favorably on scvouty-threc nppllcants for graduation who have completed a two years course. Flfiv-threo youne men nnd women will bo graduated this week in the schools of loiters ters , sclonco mid engineering. Thuro worn 1U * > graduates lust March In Iho schools of medlclno , denilstry nnd pharmacy. The mllttnrv department closed with tlio usual revlow nnd dress parudo. The literary so cieties hold farewell exorcises , nnd the senior promenade , u now feature , was much enjoyed. 'i nli afternoon the nudlonca listened to t o baccnlnurcato address given by Kov. Dr. Thomas K. Green , rector uf Oraoo church of Cedar Hnplds , wno preached nn eloquent sermon. Tonissht the Voung Men's Chris tian associations were uddro.srud by Prof. Oeorco A. CJatos of Iowa college , whospclto earnestly of Iho growth of Christian worlc at the State university. LOOAX , la. , Juno 12. [ Special to TUB Bin ; . ] Logan demonstrated what It could do in the way of a crowd Friday ovoning. There was n class of six grndurtod from the High school , nnd the people of the country as well as of the town , turned out In their honor. L.ogan has done much for the schools and thov are something to bo proud of. Some yours ago the board and Prof. J. D. Hornby prepared a very advanced and high grade course of study. So evenly were the honors divided that not ono of the six was marked higher than the rest. They were Helta B. Van Scoy , Sam B. Sloan , Henrietta E. Braytou. Nellie Louisa Doyle , Maud E. ICndwlos nndVillintn B. Card. The orationsg were exceptionally good , varying from Iho usual form of gradu ating oxorcUus. Dr. Blrney's Catarrh 1'owdor for cold In bond. i''or sulo by all druggists. 50 coats. Dr. CulUinor-o. oculist. Has building Bunting and all the latest decorations. Max Mcyur & Co. DOUGLAS ADDITION. AVJiy tlio Mutt IT should lo Voted Upon Tavornlily Sot Forth. OMAHA , Juno 11. To the Editor of Tun BER : I desire through the medium of your paper to call tbo attention of tbo public to the proposition to bo voted upon on the 10th of the present month , to ratify and coutlrm the action of the Board of County Commis sioners In respect to platting and selling u portion of the poor farm now known as Douglas addition. 1 do not think it accessary to enter Into any argument In support of the proposition , hut the voters of the county nro entitled to an explanation of tbo causes which have given nso to Us submission. At the general election in ISSfl , there was submitted to the people of Douglas county a proposlf.on to authorize the Board of County Commissioners to plat and suu-dlvido th'o east llfty acres of the Douglas county poor farm and to soil iho lots to such persons as inighl desire to muvhnso the some. At the election at which this proposition was sub mitted there was cast In favor of it 2,930 votes and against auout 700. The proposi tion hnvinc received , theioforo , moro lhan Iwo-thlrdsof all the votes cast upon that subject was declared carried nnd was bv nil of the public ofllclals of the county at that time honestly believed to have been carried. Thocountv commissioners thereupon caused iho oas't fitly acres of the poor farm to bo surveyed into lots , blocks , streets and alloys and 'ad vertised thcsamofor sale , nnd at n public sain held in the onrlv part of 18ST sold a treat many of these lots at such prices as purchasers were willing at that time to pay. The money raised from the nalo of lots wont into a fund known as the "hospital fund" and was expended as far as collected in the construction of the Douglas county hospital. A very largo part of the purchase pnco still remains to bo paid and is secured by mortgages upon the lots , and suits are now pending to foreclose a part of Ibeso mortgages. Slnco Iho sulo of these lots , however , the sypromo court In a similar case from another county has de- ciaod thai in order lo carry a proposition ot that kind there must bo cast in Its favor not Ions than two-lhirds of Iho votes of all per sons voting at that election und not merely two-thirds of all votes cast upon the propo sition. As there were over O.UOO votes polled at the ccncral election In IBS ! ! . it Is apparent. that thorn were not cast In favor of the proposition two- thirds ot the votes ot all persons voting nt that election , nnd Ihtn has given rise to n serious question us to the validity of the tltlo convoyed by the county and serious ro- suits hilvo followed. Firat , persons who hnvo purchased lots and have paid for them nnd miido Improvements thereon and desire to hold and retain tholr propertv , llnd their tillos In a tncnsuro clouded , and should they RCO Jit to sell or to mortgage their property would llnd great dlfllculty Ii : doing so. Second , a number of parsons who have bought lots from the county now want to "trade back" and malco UFO of this apparent , cloud upon their titles ns a reason why the county should receive back lots and puy them the amount of money paid us part of the pur chase prlco , with interest ut the rate of 7 per cent. Claims of this kind have been presented to the county , uu to the present time , aggregating moro than SIUO.OJO , and should the courts ueuldo that Ihoso people are entitled to huvo tholr money back a tax will have to bo levied upon the properly ol the county to meet these claims and others of llko imturo , which will doubtless require tl'O creation ot a judgment fund of upwards of FiUO.iMO. 'Iho object of tko proposition now baforo the proilo ; Is to secure their ratification ol the sales made by iho Doinl of Counly Com missioners nnd thus at once to perfect nnd quiel the tltlo of all purchasers who desire to rutaln their lots , so thut such purchasers may huyu clear and unclnudud lltio to tnetr property , and nt iho suttid time to put the county In u position to furnish absolutely good titles to all other purchasers und thereby cutoff their claim to recover $200,000 or up wards from thu county upon a inero tcchnl callty. The people who have the power to author Izo a fcaioot lands by thu county commission irs have unquestionably tbo power to ratify such sale alter It has boon made and should the proposition now pending before the VOIOM bo adopted by uot loss than two thirds of all votes can at tbo cluctl'ju to ba WANTED Total limn ut CITIES , COUNTIEO , SCHOOL. - - - J DISTRICTS , I WAT EL- COMPANIES , ST.R.R.COMPANItB.CU. C'orrrspondencti sollcuod , H.W.HflnBIS & GQMPAHY.Bankers. 103.IBB Daorborn Strant. CHICAGO. tS Wall Street , NEW YORK. JO State 01. , BOSTON- hald upon tha Wh It will s&ve DouJlM " county moro Ih&n "J330.000 and will malct > peed and psrfoot the titles of all purchaser * in Douglas addition , 1. J , M.UIONKV. UM.lll.l. Tlirlr llnin ? lluriicil. A ono-storv frnmo cotlngo nt Sixteenth nnd Wymnn streets was bumed to the ground early yesterday morning. The build' ing was not worth over ? 10J , but to at least two pcoplo It i cornea a loss thut could never bo ropalrcd , The cottage belonged to Anton Sovlnlski , who occupied It with his wlf'i nnd Infant child. Anton had utilv bcon In this country a year and his wlto joined him nbout thrco months ORO. They had Invested nil tholr savings In the tltilo unsightly building nuu the meager stocli of furniture "that U contained. They were nwuKeiieil yesterday morning by the hot breatn uf the II fuai nnd m a uunricr of an hour all tholr earthly possessions were In u flics. It wni n pathetic picture as the couple hung over the ruins of tholr treasures , wringing their hands and trying to express In broken English the extent ot their loss. It wat nearly noon before they could bo Induced to leave the spot. A subscription has been started to asaUt them In rebuilding their homo. _ Children's Diiy. An Interesting program was rondornd at the First 1'resbytorlan church last evening In honor of Children's day. There was n large nudtenco and the children had n prom inent purl in the exorcises. Thu program was tit follows : Anlhom . Coming Thro' the Portals" . Invocation . Hov. KoUcttl. . . Wlict-lor y.inn . God nf ChUH'li and Nation. r-uripturu Heading . Miss Jo.iunrtto Million Kstay . MlM Havens India's ( J , ill . .Miss Anna 1'owlur Itieltathm . Nannie Iliuton Keeitation , Trnstlin ; and Worklim . . lly Four l.lttlo ITlrls The Two Illblus . .Mnbol UIIM.OII Sim Servlco. . . . . . , . Infant 1) uss Hocltutlou . . . llooruo Kerr Hucltatlon . May Troiivon V'oual.-olo . Kdlth Dennis Kucitatlou . I'orry Wheeler Itecltutlon . Kltiy Koncrts Keeil.itlun . Muy Itoblusuu Soin. IKt the Hulls . Uy the School ThuG hlldroii's day service at the First Methodist church was postponed until next Sunday. Notct and IN'rAiumli. The regular mcotlnc of the elty council will occur this evening. The ladies of the First Christian church vlll give a social Friday evening. James Phillips , chief engineer for the Cudahy Packing company , was taken se- iously 111 yesterday. Hov. Father Illcklo will loayo tomorrow or Ogden , U. ' ! . , with Iho ir.tention of malt- ng that city his future homo. Miss Muudo 1C. Novcomb returned yostor- lay from Qushnoll , Nob.\vhoro ehe has been Isltlng for the past four months. C. P. O'Harn , who was captain of police under Mayor Sloane , has accepted the po- illon of day police for Swift. & Co. The local lodge of Good Templars will give a social at the First Methodist church this evomntr. A literary and musical program vlll bo rendered. The 7-yoar-old son of Joe Madden , of Twenty fifth and M streets , who died of dipthcrla Saturday night , was bu--ied nt 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. A number of the ofllcials of the G. H. Hammond company , who have been In the city supervising the construction of the now buildings , loft for the east yesterday. The ) arty comprises Andrew Comstoclc of Provi dence , H. a. , president ; J. P. Lyman , Chicago cage ; general manager ; J. U. Blandish , Ue- .rolt , secretary nnd treasurer ; and Directors jcorgo II. Hotchkiss ana T. H. Wheeler of tfcw York. Dr. Blrnoy's ' Catarra Powder euro catarrh. For sale by all druggists. 5D cents The "pool" of the Governor's ' Guards of Colorado cround out the following poem a 'ow days ago and sent a proof to Secret iy Aitchlson. Air "Marching Through Georgia. " Wo roprescnt the Silver State In Omaha's prize drill. We'regolnc lo try to win , my boya , We're drilling with n will ; We'll win thai pr.zo or perish , boya , Or else we'll have our 1111 Of drilling for a prize lu Omaha. ciionus. Hurrah ! Hurrah ! From ihe Silver State are we. Hurrah ! Hurrah ! forcrand old Company B Wo come from Colorado , boys ; A jolly crowd are we. Marching on to Omaha. The first prl/o Is five thousand , boy , The product of the hills , The scoonl Is one-half iho money , We'll take thai with a will. We're golirz to try und win , my boys. Or struggle onward still ; Murchlnz on lo Omaha. Oliouus : Hurrah ! Hurrah ! Etc. Wo rourcsont the Silver Stale , All glory to her name ! We're yo\nf \ there to win n prize. To give our grand state fume. We'll tiy ami gel the modal boys. On "II11 there Is no shame. Marching ou to Omaha. CHOIIUS : Hurrnhl Hurrah ! Etc. Our captain's name is Ilolnl ; . ' , boys , A gallant man la ho ; He'll take UH all lo Omaha , A drill you'll surely see ; We'll obey our cuptalr.'s orders , boys , He'll load to victory. Marching on to Omaha. Clinitus : Hurrah I Hurrah ! Etc. Our first lieutenant. Ooorgo Lower , With him we'll lake our stand ; Lieutenant Harris In the ranks , Our upiioaranco will be cr.ind. We'll inarch with vim , nil praise to him , Our captain in command , Marching to Omaha. CIIOHUS : Hurrah ! Hurrah ! Etc. 1'lttVATB TllOllNTON , Poet Laureate "Tho Governor's Guard. JUKI ) . Ruttcei nf Jive limn or lent witltr this head , fifty cent * ; each aMlttdnal line ten GKELRy At 4 p.m. Juno 11 , M i r yAb < > loved wife of Thomas M Greoly , ut St. Joseph's hospital , aged 115. Funeral from residence , I2UJ Botih llth , Funeral notice B later. Worn-out , "run-tlown , " fco- blo women , need Ur.Pierco'sFnvor- ito Prescription. It builds them up. It's a powerful , W restorative tonic , ' or Btrength-giver frco from nlco- hol nnd lujurl- ' " * ous drugs. The entire syBtem Is renewed nml invigorated. It improves digestion , enriches the blood , discls [ nclics and pains , gives anil restores iiesu nuu bircngiu. J\a a. soothing nervine , it allays nnd subdues hysteria , spasms , nnd nil tho. nervous symp toms commonly attendant npon functional nnd orgnnio dibcoso. It's the only guaran teed medicine for women , It docs what is promised or It askn nothing. It gives batis- iudion , in ovcry COM , or the money paid for it Is refunded. No other medicine for wo men is sold on finch terms. That's the way its makers prove their faith in it. Contains no alcohol lo inebriate ; no syrup or sugar to derange digestion ; a legiti mate medicine not a bevel-aye. Purely vege table und perfectly harmlcui in any condi tion of the bytleni. PROPOSALS FOR CURBING. Buiilod nropnsals will bo received by the tin- daihlgued until l : 0 o'clock p > in. June -Itli. 1M ) ' , fur curbing with white Colorado Niiud- stone , red Onloradn sunUstono und llereii bundstono , aciordlu ? to spccltlcatlons. Ninth Htiuut fn > m 1'uclllo street to alley north of 1'iiollle street. co'imrUod ' In htroet Improve- inciit district No. ITU In the ellv ot Oinnlri. Kach hid to t.pculfy a price i > or lineal foot for the eurbliiii compline ou the street In haul Im provement district. Work to bo done In accordance with ulaus nnd specifications * ! ) ! llle lu the olllco of Ihe Hoard of I'ubllu Works , 1'ropoBaln to bo made on printed blanks fur- nlbhud by the boa id , and ihi'so aucoiupunlud with 11 certllled cheek lu the sum of MJU. pay able to the elty uf Omahu. a uu evldtucu uf good fulth , The boird reserves the rluht to reject any or ull bids , und to waive itefeetH. I' . W. lllKKIIA.IISr.lt. Chairman Hoard uf 1'n 41c U'oil , . J'JTTJM ANTA CLAUS OWES ITS REPUTATION AND SUCCESS TO IT'S OWN / ERITS. IT IS PURE , UNADULTERATED.AND FOR RAPID CLEANSING POWER HAS NOEQUAL. IT i s INVALUABLE. IN KITCHEN & LAUNDRY. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. CHICAGO , SCHENCK'S PILLS Purely Vegetable and Strictly Reliable. They act DIRECTLY und PROMPTLY on tlio Liver tunl Stomach , rostorlncrtho constipntcd oitrnns to healthy activity , uid are n POSITIVE nnil PERFECTLY SAFE CURE for CONSTIPATION , LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD ACHE , BILIOUSNESS , and nil other diseases arising from n disordered con dition of the Liver and Stomach. They are the Only Hollblo Yc-gntablo Liver Pill Sold : They are I'orfcclly Harmless : There ro I'uroly Vojzotnblo : Try Them. DK. Schenck's lloolc on Consumption , Liver Complaint and Dysnoniln Bent Kroc. J. 1 fcCllI CK&gON. I'hllndclphla ' A Key TO GOOD LOCKS ; the trade mark of { he YALE & TOWNE MANUFACTURING COMPANY , which identifies tiie YALE LOCK , of which it is the sole maker. The market is flooded with shams ; every genuine - . uine YALE lock or key now bears the trefoil trade mark as shown herewith. A now and Complete Treatment , confuting oj Buppoillorles , Olatmont la nnpiuloj , alia In Box nit fills : a I'ojHlTO Cure for Kitornal. loternal blinder DledcllDg Itolilnjj , Chronic , Hcoent or Hero Jl- larr Pllos. TJS ! HomoJy hn never bcon known to fall. SI per box. 6 for 13 : aantrjy mall.Vlir suffer from this lerrlbla rtlsea > o when a written guarantee Ii positively nl'on wltb n borei or rotund the ruonejr If not cnrctl Send Btaruplor free 5nmple. UunraQtoQ Issued br Kultn A Co. , Urungliti , Solo Aeoats , corner IBanflDoc gla tre . Omaha. Kcb. _ INDIAN DEPREDATION CLAIMS Persons who have lost property from Indian raids should ( llo tholr claims under the Indian Dcproclnt'on Actot March I , 13)1. ) The time Is limited , an J the claims are taken up by tin courtin the order In which they are received. Take Notice that all contracts entevo.i into with attorneys prior to the Act are mila null nnd void. Information Riven and all claims oromptly attended to by iho BEE BUREAU 01J CLAIMS. 0 lice Itniltllna. OMAMA. NEBRASKA. lliirean Is ciKir.intooJ by ihe Omaha Hoe. tno I'louocr I'ross and Iho S.iu Ifrnuclsco K\uulner. : NOTICE Ol' ASSESSMENT OP DAMAGES - AGES FOR GUADING JONES , JACKSON , HOWARD AND OTHER STREETS. To the owners of all ( ots , p.irls of lots and real oslato uloni ; Janus street from : iltl > slreol to yjth street , Jaukson htrout from Ullh street to ; itli struot , Howard btrcet fiom .1.1(1 ( street lo IIOlli slruot , llulf Howard street from Kodlclc Grove tu UUth struct , 31th street from l.oavonworth street to llulf Howard street. U-'ilh struct from Jones street to llarnoy etrcot , and 3Uh avanno from Loavenworth street to Half How.trd street. You are huroby notltled thst the undorslencd tlircndlslntereRted freeholders of Iho clly of Omaha , huvo been duly appointed by the mavnr , with the approval of iho city council of said city , to assess iho damaicolo the own ers respectively of the property directed by tj : Jones Btrcul fro U4th stioet tollflth street , JacUson street froin.'lltn street to : ! lh street , Howard street from Ulrd struot tollltli street , Half Howard street from Hudlclc Grove to IKilh street. : i4th htreot from Leaven- worth Hlrcot to Half Howard street , 3Hh street from Jones street to llarnoy Blrcot , and IHth avenue from Loavenworth street to llulf Iluwnril street , doolnrod nucessury by Ordinance No. ii'JTH. uussed Muy 24th , Iti'J- ' , ap proved May Stitli. J8Ti Vou are further notified , that liavlric ac- ccptod said appointment , and duly nuullllcd ns required by law , wo will , on the .Mill day of June , A. I ) . 189. ! . ut the hour ot 10 o'clock In the forenoon , at Ihe olllco of T. 0. llrunnor , Uoom 1 , Ware Block , within the corporate limits of said clly , nfcot for Iho purpose of etmslilurlni ; nnd making Iho nmessmonl of UnmuiiO to Iho ounetH respectively of siild piopcrty , nlTootod by sitld crudlni ; , tiikliiK into consideration special honoflts , If any. Vou are notified to bo present ut the llmo and place aforusa'il. ' and iiiiiko any ohjuotlons loorslalomunlH conceriilntf s ld iissossiuuul of du.nupcs . us ir ° " " " n1li1tlJNN0iur' "H,11""Tc | , | ' ' * > V. J. MOUNT. J JAS. II. IIALIMVIN , CoiiunlttGO of AppralHors. Omaha , Juno 10th , 1BUJ. JlKllOt PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Boated proposals will bo received by the umlorxlKiiod until li)0o'clook ) p. in. . Juno 24th , ISiK , for the followinglilnilb of paviriB iniita- rltil , vl/ : " " Sheet uHphallum > , ' ] Blutix Fulls or other cranlto. \Vliltu Colorado s indstone. Hod Colorado sandstone. \VoodnilV , Kiuis.m , stone. Vitrllled brick. And brick blockg , aJljuocordliiR lospoolllca- Kur'uavlni : part of'tbo followliiK streets and alleys In the city of % Om lm. comprised In struot Imnrovomoiit districts Nos. 440 , 4Ui nnd 470 ordered Imiinived Uy Ordinances Nos. JOUO. IlO'Jl and MM respuotlvcly. nnd more particu larly ausurlbotl us tai QWS. viz ; No. 44ii-Alloy liifilruk 18.city. No. 487-Aley Inl block ia , city , from JOth etrcot to Mth Btretil. " No. 47U- Ninth struct from 1'uolflo street to alloy north of I'uolMo mruot. Kuril bid to specify a prlco perwiuaro yarrt for the paving complulo In the street und " \Vork to bo done In accordance with plans and Hpoulllculloiis on llle In tlio ollk'o of Iho Hoard of 1'ubllo Works. iuch ; proposal lo bo made on printed minus furnthhod by the boird , und U ) bo iu'o in- pnnled by a certlllcd check In the sum of KOU , p lyiible lu the uliy ( if Uiiiuhu , us an evidence uf uootl faith. . . The bour.l will uwurd the contract for the dllTerotit llnd of miiterlul nubjoot to thiiho- lui'tloii of the iimtorlul bv the iiroporty own- cm or the mayor und oily council. The board reserves the rlelit to reject uuy or all bids and to walv e * tftHA { ( JBEUi Chnlrmnnor the lltmrl of I'ubl eVorns. . Omulu , t\vu. , Juiiebth , 1 J- . Juno U-i-U-U NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. dr ira Xrtoft.11 Ul ° followl"s 1. > f."J block ii Wiilnul Hill. 'Vlbl'l ' < ; b " " " -nliu'-t ntltlltlon. V ! W f t ofv : u.i ft ha 1(1 ( llattlotl's addition. Ij'Jt 1 Terrace mldillun. Ni"r.V' ' 44 ' ! ' , ' , ' ! ot 4 1)loclc ) Il : Improvement As- uddltlim. Kuslji of iioitu 14 lots Ha-icnll <oBors sub otltt ) < i.ii.ri , iiS. HoirerV pint of Ukohoma. Lol U block II DruWs uddltlim , Lotll bliH'kJI Druko's uddllUm. Loll ) block Ii Mut ill's addition. Lots 8 tiiKlOblockSiuid lot ,1 In block 0 lu Marsh's addition. North ' { ol lot 8 block n Marsh's addltlun. Lots II aim IS block 7 Monn.oiith Park. Lot in ii ock 7 Mimmoulh Park. Notth } j of east ( lot uiiuml ; south M of east /.of lot : i hlocko Park I'laoe. Lots I'nrmciitcr place. Illocl ; 7 I'urmcntcr place. Lot ? Kodlok's drove. LolH Krdlclc's dtovo. Lnt3blovkfl8iibllvJ T. UodicUN addition Lots 1:1 : and 14 block U Shlnn'suM ndtllllon. LolII block 'J Hhull's ndillllon. LotsSJ nnd 2t block S Wiilnul lllll. Lot ' 4 block ti Walnut Hill. Lot 8 block S Dniku's addition. Lot ! ) block ' . ' Ir.iku'sn'llltlon. Lots 10 und III block 2 Drake's addition , LottlbloekT Drake's iiiltllt Ion. Lots 1 , 2 and 4 block 7 Drake's addition. South , ' of Bouili ! 4 of loin block 25S. oily. Noitii M of south > , i of lots block 259 , city. North ' ,5 of lots block ' . ' 58. clly. Eau / ' of lots Keys' sub lolO Capitol addi tion. KastlOfeotof west 200 feet lot 10 Dartlotfs addition. Lot l binck 4 Uoccs & Hill's addition. Lot ICWUIso's addition. Lot 7 block A S Patrick's add Illon. Lol I blook2 A S I'atrlck's addition. South 41 feet of lot 4 block 13 , Improvement Association addition. Lots 3 and 4 block 8 Hawthorne nildltlon. South 117 foci of north ! jof lot 4 bloou 13 Improvement - provoment Association. Lots 13 und 14 b.ook 4 Lakovlow. Soulh70feolotlotl ! b.ock U Lowe's addl- llon. llon.North North 73 feet of lot 0 block U Low's addi tion , West Viof noitli "i of lot 8 of Hascnll k liogers' sub of lots.O , f > 7 , 53 , Kogers' plul of Okahoma. LoU 1 itnU 2 block G Walnut Hill. Lots 2. : i. 4 , block III I'oppluton Pant. Lot 4 dlv lot Keys' sub U.ipltol addition. North 40 foot of South ij lot 1 block 13 Im provement Association. Lot 4 blo-k 3 Drake's addition. llavo been declared by oidlnanco Xo. 3023 t , bo ntils.int'cs by reason of the existence of Blaunaiit water upon the same or banks of carlh cavlii ) ; over ail jaccnl sidewalks. Yciu uro hereby dlieclcd to abate said nuls- nnccs within sl\ty clays of the date of this no- tlceor snid nuisance ! , will bo abated by the city authorities and the expense thereof lev ied as u special tax URiilnsl Ihe properly ou which sakl nuisances e.\lst. The boird : of public works will be In session on tlio4th dav of June. 16'.l.botwOon the hours of 1 und 3 , al which time an opportunity wilt bo cl veil you to be heard In regard to said nuisances. Dated Ibis 18th day of May. 1S ! > 2. I' . W. mitKHAUSER. Ulinlminn of the Board ot I'ublle Works of the City of Omaha. Juuo :1-13-14-15-1B NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR GRADING. To the owners of nil lots , parts of lots nnct real citato aloiiic Sixth Mreet , from a point f > ( ) J foot south of Iho south line of Credit Fancier addition to Bancroft street. You are hereby notified that the under signed , thrco disinterested frco holders of Die clly ot Omaha , have been duly appointed by Iho mayor , with the approval of the city council of s.ild city , to assess Iho damages to the owners , rcspectlvolv. of the prou- erty nlTocteil uy gr&iilnx Sixth street from a point . > 00 foot f-outli nf Ihe south line of Credit Fonder addition to Ban croft street , declared necessary by otdlnuiico No. 3057 , passed May J ' , 1M)1 ) , approve : ! .May 12 , Jb9. . You are further notified that having ac cepted Htild appolutm"iit and duly qnallllod us requlied by law. wo will , on the ITth day of June. A. D. Ib'J : , at the hourof M o'clock n the forenoon , at the olllco of Shrlvor & O'Donu- lioe. HOi rarnum street , within Iho corporate limits of s.ild city , meet for thu puiposuof cons dorlm ; und making the assessment of damnco to the owners respectively of hald property , affected by said uradlni. , taking Into consideration special bcnelHi. It any. You are notified to be present at the time and place uinresald and make any objections to or statements eoncornlni said assussmont of damages as you mav consider proper. T.'d. ll'ltUNNEIt. T. U. MCOULLOOH. Omaha Juno 4 , 1602. JUdlOt SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA , est cattle , hoi ; und tbccp market In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. OEO. BURKE & FR AZIER L1V13 STOCK COMMISSION. THE LKADKKS. Qfl ftMAIIll Write to this house for cor- OU. UJIMla | reot Market BaporU. Wood Brothers , South Omaha Telephone 11V7. - Chlcaffo. J.I ) . DADIS.MAN. I \V. 11.VOOI ) . [ M nriKor > . Market reports by mall and wire cheerfully furnished upon application. TI-1B Campbell Commission Co. Chlcaen , KastKt. Louis , Kansas City , South Omahu , r'loux Oily , Kort Worth. A. Crlll , W , V. Dunny , II. K , Tttllmad.'O , ClilciKO. Hoi Huloinmn. Cattlorialoinmn Grill , Denny & Company , Llvo Block Commission. Hoom 27 Uxctmnito Illd'e , boutli Oni.ilm. A. D. Boyer &Company , f and VJ Kvcliaiiio BulldlnBouth Omaha. Correspondence Bollclteit anil uromptty ansvrorj'l. ' Kpcclul ulttiiilloii to orders for stockora 1 lojilurj. Kitatillibcd , 183' ' ) . . . . Inooriiorntud , ISJt ullr palil , fW.UJJ. \Yaggoner Birney Company , Write or wire un for prompt anil rollublo uuarkot reports. Perry Brothers & Company , Mvofitnck Commission. Uoom 51 KchaiiKo Building , touth Omaha Telephone 17J7. M. H. Hogarty & Oo. , Ilooms CO and 61. Kx- Iloom 31 ehtiiuellulldluir. Building. Sou th Omaha , - Neb Souih Oinah - Neb SOUTH OMAHA. BANKS. Union Stock Yard National UANK. The only bunk nt tliu yardi. Capital and tut- nlui.KJU.UUO Collections itiowlng out of Hie lira tuck builnvts tuutild bu sent direct to tuls bank. Hiilppurs can deposit for crudlt ol tuelr liumu bank wliuruvvr luuutuJ. OMAHA 'and > PERMANENT SIDEWALK RKrfO- LUTION. Council Chamber , Omaha. Neb , May 24 , 181 J Bo it resolved by the City CYmncil of the Uity of Omaha , thu .Mayor concmrlnj , ' : Tnat pornmnent smaw.ilks bu constructad In the city of Omaha as di-MKiiatad balo\v , within ilvo days after the public ition nf this rosolu- tinn , or the personal service thereof , as by or- dlnanco is authorized and requlfed , such side walks to bo laid to tlio permanent trailo ns es tablished ou the paveilHtrects spuelllPcl herein and to bo constructed of stor.oor artificial sumo urcordltiKto spoclllcations on Illo In the olllco of the Hoard of I'ubllc Works , und under Its supervision , to- wit : North sldo of Capitol avenue , west 42 feet lot 0 block 7fl city. 20 feel wide , permanent grade. West sldo of loth st. . lot 1 block 70 city , 1U fcnt wl.le. permanent prade. Kast.slduof I'llh st. , south 109 feet lot 4 block 172 city , 10 feet wide , permanent irradc. South sldo of Jaekson st. . lol i block 17J clly , 10 feet wide , permanent KiMilo. , , North side ( if Hurt St. , lols 5 nml 8 block a 17 city , 0 fcotwlilo. iiennatlent gr.ido. North side of Uoilgo st . oust 50 feet lot 7 block ill , elty. North side of Capitol avenue , lol 8 block .1 , city , ! il foot wide , paimiiiiont urailo. liustsldoot Kith st , Iol4 , bloukUO , city , 2J foot wldo , pormiinout crade. Wesl silo of 12th St. . lots 1 and 8 block 00 , city. 'M foot wide , poiiimnent grade. North Hide of Jiioksonst. lilts 5 , 0. 7 , 8 block 1CH , city , I- fool wldo. pi'niiiinont uraile. South side ot Jackson Hi. . Iot2 block 17' ' , clly. SOfuel wide , permanent Krado. rjimlh side of Capitol live. , lots.lnm ) 4 , block 87. city. 20 foot wldo , iicrmniumtimuu ) . En.st sldo of lllth St. . lot fi block IU7 , city , 18 feet wide , permanent Kr.ulo. p.asthldo nf il.tb ht. , lot 4 block 171. city , 8 feel wide , nermniiont crude. , , , Houth Hide of Uapltul uvi- . lot 2 block 83 city , SO feet-wide , pormunonl grade. , . , , , North sldo of JIIO'KSOII nt. , lots fl nnd 0 , block IC7. city , I ! feet wldo. uormiincnt uniilo , Bonth side of Howur.i st. . lot 1 block llil.olty. 20 feet wldo. pin niunont irrudc. North side of llarney Ht. , ount 15 lot 0 , block 13 < i. city. 81 feet wide , uurmanont grude. Kast side of IHh st. . lot n block HO , city. 20 foot wide , iicrmani'iit iiradc. North Hide of Jnokhon st. . lolsfl. 7 , B block 100 , cltv. IS fool wide , permanent i-'i-a 10. , h'oiillihideof JuelM i St. , lots 1 , ' . ' , . ! , 4 block 171. city , 12 fi'ol wide , permanent Krude. Andtia it further resolved. . . U'hut the Board of I'nbllu Works lie , nml H hi-reoy authorized and dlroctodto oiiiue " < ' py of tlusrnsolutlon to ba pnbllshoil In the omeWi aax. or uo Herved 0.1 paper of tha elty for onu ' thi'ownors of snlil lots , unit Unit iinleHsHiieh owners shall within llvo days after the nubile i- llon or servlco of oucn copy ri > n ruciii ilil Bldnwnlks us liorein reimirod , thai Ui ' or < l of 1'ubllo Works cuuss the sumo t'i be uono , the "ost of cotiMriictlnB stld HldowalKs rospectlvo- snsr ' . . < I'realdent'or the ( /ouucll AJOHNOUOVK3 , City Clerk. AffiS5.VpHB ! MIS. Mayor. NOTIUIS TI ) UONHTKUOT SlDEWAI.K. Totboowaursof Iho lots , parts ot lots nnd real osiiuo descrlljud in the uiiovo resolution : Vou and each ot ynuuro huioby notlilod to construct permanent BlrtawullcK as reiiutrod by ti resolution of the city Council and .uuvor of the City of Omaha , of which the above la a lopy. 1' . W , HlllKHAUHKII. Chairman Hoard ot 1'ubllo Work * , Omaha , Neb , , JunoOth , IblU , JO 171 NOTICE OP ASSKSSMKNT OK DAM AGES FOR GRADING OF 1DTH STREET. To the owners of all lots , parti of lots and leal estate alon Nmetuenth Btieot from MIIKOU Btroot to I'lurco street : You nro hereby iiolltlod that Iho nmlni- Bltrned , three dUlntfr nted froBholders of the city ofOnutha , have been duly upjiolntod uy tin mayor , with ihoupnroVfilof the city CDIIII- cil uf Biild city , to tibtuhti thu dnmaxo to the ownura respuctlvoiy of thu property ulToolod by urudlni ; Nliiotconth Hlruul from Mason Htrout to 1'jerce Hlroot , dcolurd necemary by ordlnuiiPo No , : i 01. passed Maich IIJ. 18X' , ao lirovod A ui 111 , 1KU , You uro fuilhcr iiotlflcd , that , h.ivlii ! , ' nc- cented s.ild uppiiliitinoiit. and duly iinullllcd as roiiu.rcd by law. we will , mi the ihlth day of June. A. Ii. lbti > , ut the liimr of 'o'clock In the afternoon , lit the ollli-o of T. O llr tinner. Hoom I , Ware block , within the corporate limits y < s ild city , nient for tbo purpose of consUlvrlfniy and maklnKtho assessment ofdaniao to ( lur owners respectively of said pioperly. uH'ccteil by said inulln . taking into consldoralloii special benellu. If any. Vou are notllloil lo bo present ut the t'nia and place aforesuld , and make any objoclloni to or BlutcmoiUs concoinlni s ild mscssmont of clumuKOS , us you may consider nmnc-r. ( JOHN MKuurrr. . Committco of Appralsors. Omaha , Juno 7. 1W- ) . J.dlOt PROPOSALS FOR SLOPING BANKS OF EARTH. Sealed proposals will be toeplvod by tha undersigned until 1 : ) p. m , July 1. 18'J. ' , for Kruillni ; and hlopln down hanks of earth , nn liuvu been ilnelaroil a nuisance us per ordin ances Nos. iiJ.i , : un , iij.it. : ioi7 : , : ww , , wi , IIJBIJ. HOGS U'lou. ' aim IW7J , rospcctlvoly , anil dt'fiorlbou us follows : Ldisfi und n In block ml , city. l.otil In Horbuch's addition. Tax lot II In seal Ion ! : . ' . township 15. raiio ( 13 Iot 10. O.inltol addition , bultii ; lot ut houth- w < % st. corner of llarney und 21th hlreetii. iMl 10 , McUaiidllsh I'liice. iiml front poillou of lots 18 and 1 ! ) of Keys subdivision - division In loll ) . Capitol ndJlllon. on llioHoiith Hldn llurnoy htiuet butwi'im'ilth htn-ot anil L'lth stiuot ! sub lot.'lnf lot 7 , Cup Mil addition. on the south silo of l < 'urnuin street , und thu uast sldn of'Itli Htreot ; Hub lot U of lol H , Cap itol addition , on Iho south Hide of Iliirnor street butwuoii''Uth htroet undSltli Htront ; Hill ) lot 14 nf lol U , Capitol addition , on the Hldu of llarney street liotwocn ' , 'Oth ' stiool ami Jlthslrciiti sub lot 111 of lot U , U.inltol addition , on the south sldo of Hiiimiy slruol hetwoen iUth and 'Jllli Htrcuts , all In tlio city of Omaha. Kuch Illllim to ba dimii In accordance with the Instructions of the clly onalnoer und board uf publlo works. Bui will bo IIIIKIU ou prlntod blunks fur- iihliud by HID board , und lo he nucomp.inled by a. certllled check In the bum of l.ltrj , oay. nhlolDlliu city of Omaha , us an uvldounu of end fulth. Thu board reserves the rlKht lo reject any Ohntrni'in ' Boiirdof I'ublto Works. Omaha , Neb. , Juno Uth , ISitt. J-ia-H-L-O-.1 ! NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- AGKS FOR GRADING. To Iho owiferri of lols and parts of lotH and real estate. In block 10. Konnl.ulib supple. montiiry addition , und In block 1 , Kounuu Uli addition. . . . , Vou uro hereby notified that the uiidor- shtiied , three < liHlit | ri > 4tod freoliolderx uf the eltyof Omuln. have been duly upimlntwd by the mtiyor , with tha approval of the city council nfsalil elty. to assusi tbo dainiixo tel l he owners respectively of the pmiiorly uf- fcctod by Kradltr. alloy lu block 111. Kount/a 4th sunplumuiiliiry uddlttcn. nnd alley lu blook I. Kuiint/u 4th addition , declare : ! iipp- ussury b Mirilliiancon,8J : , jiaHSua .May I'l , IbUi ! ' UIVouVuroViirtrierJno'tinort1 | that havlnif ac copied rmlcl iipiioliitiaurit. ami ' . ' ' " /"i ' ( , t 1 HH requlroU by law. w.i will , on tliu Ml ; c y of Juno. A. D. ifo. ' . attliu l' ' " / < ! ' 1l"MV.rU\L , [ \ , ' . " T. 1 > " tlui rorunnon. t tlio ollluo of McV1"oi , ' room hi- ' . Now Viirk I.lfo iJiilluliiK. viUiilii tliu coriionitlvo llnilwof aalil < - . ' > iJ1t'oJ'0 ; ' ' . . . . _ . . . . , . . .f . . . . . . . .Illnvltitr ii rill lillLklllJ tllO IIHSOHV- ut'ouiiroimUHod to b prciunt ut Iho time and place ufniesald and make uny objection * to or statements concornliiK xuld iiHsoss of dumuKcs uu you may connliler jiroper. JAMblHHTobkDAUX W. 11. UATKd. Omuha , June 0,16 % J7dl0l