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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 22 , 1892-TWELYE PAGES. n CLEVER SHORT STORIES. Up nnil Down th Ml onrl. ZVtrott Frte I'm * . Rover doubt anything 'you hcnr about Iho ircnchorv of the Missouri rlvor. The Oldest pilots on the stream these grlz- eled follows who went to Fort Botiton on trips thut netted from $3,000 to 320,000 each will toll you that n "tlo up" overnight night is the only way to insure the pas sengers thut the morning will not find thorn stuck on n. bar In midatronm , or , what is worse , camped on shore with the boat pinned by a snag and Bottling In the mud. No modern snag boat can kcop the channel clear of the heavy logs that tire always floating down from Bomowhoro up along the Dakota , Iowa or Nebraska shores , green ut first astern torn from caving banks , but dead , hard nnd splintered when most dangerous. Snugs thut stick their noses above the ( valor nro llttlo to bo feared , but the hidden * logs , these whoso limbs are cutjght in tlio mud , while the trunk Bwinga up within a foot or two of the Hurfiioo , hnvo always tnado steamboat- ing on the Missouri u precarious occu pation. 1 -member one instance , however , in which u visible snug sent a good sldo- wlicol boat to the bottom ono of the clearest , brightest nights that overhung hung over the rlvor. It was in I860 , or , perhaps , a year later. The boat was the Martha 'Mitchell , a trump from the lower waters , running from Cincinnati to New Orleans. She was making u trip to St. Joseph with provisions for the plains , mostly bacon , and bacon , lot mo tell you , was n necessity in the west then. The passenger list of the Mitch- oil was heavy , so Unit many of the trav elers were forced to remain on deck. It was 12 o'clock on n moonlight night in August. The captain hud gene to bed fora wonder and only a sleepy watch man who nut astern represented the ox- ccutivo among these awake on deck. A * do/on passengers were seated about the big boll forward , tolling stories while they reveled in the bounties of thonight The moon was shining with a clear , white light that made everything for 100 yas da ahead as plainly visible as at noonday. There was no nolso aavo the dull throb , throb , throb of the engines , the gcntlo putT of the released steam , nno Iho breaking of the water on tha wheel's paddles. Suddenly .Tack Caruthors , a young follow from St. Louis , gazed forward in the course of the boat , and pointing to a email , black object just discernible in the distance , naked : "What's that thing , boysV" "A log , probably , " returned an old- timer. "They're always floating about. " "But I've boon watching it , " Curuth- era wont on , "and she hasn't moved much. " Tho.ontiro party lookednt the black object in tlio distance. It grow plainnt * as the butit climbed the strcum , but not as if it were lloating down on the cur rent the approach was too slow. ' 'Son thorol" Carulhors exclaimed. "It's swingitfg from side do sldo. " "Funny , ' said the old-timer , "but if she's a anng the pilot'll got around it all right. " By this time all of the deck passcn- pors were looking at the black object ; . Tlio boat did not change its course. There was no more comment all eyes were riveted on the dark spot In the river. When the bout was within forty fcot of it the old-timer sprang up and placing his hands in trumpet fashion' about his mouth called back tn the pilot : "Hello , up there. " There was no reply , and the nose of the big bout continued straight at the object. "Hollo ! " chorused the party. "Well , what IB it ? " cotno a , gruff an- ewer. "Throw her hard to larboard" ' the old timer said ; "there's tv big snag twenty feet in front. " Thotowa&n clanging of bolls below decks , and the pussonzcrs in their berths felt the boat li rch violently as the ma chinery was reversed and the steamer unsworod her rudder. But it was too Into , In thirty seconds there was an other jar , greater than the first. The Martha's nose seemed to climb into the nir. An effort was made to back the boat , but It would not budgo. Then the passengers became panic-stricken , run ning about in their night garments and threatening to jump overboard. The clear-headed captain was on hand in a moment , however , and before the old Btonmur huu settled a foot every passen ger was started for the shore. " } In the morning wo watched the cabin of the Martha float elf while wo stood on the great blulTs just above Kochoport. Then the hull sank out of sight. The owners of the Murthudld not save their bacon. The sleepy pilot saved his by escaping through the woods. Wo only wondered that ho did not run us nslioro before the accident , but the cup- tnin said thut ho know the river so well thoto that his work was mechanical. Llnorty Landing Is the jiuino of u Email place touched by the Wnbush rail road and the Mibsouri river. Before the riulroud.e imn it was the place at which boats stopped to send goods ever the hill to the town of Liberty , in Clny county , the old homo of the James boys. Of course the landing never amounted to \ory much those placet ) never did , lioing only depots for larger towns somewhere - where Imcic from the river , from which they got thulr mimed. There- was but " ono" exception to this rule Wostport LnnUing. The town of Wostport was five miles back in Jackson county , and it had the start of the landing , but before - fore long the tide turned. In n few youra Wcstport Landing was changed to Kansus City. But I must not forgot Liberty nnd the landing. Our boat reached the landing one beautiful Juno morning just after sunrise , and there was n larger crowd to greet us than usual. Among the visitors who came on board was u pretty girl of 20 , nil spick and Bpin : in a new calico of modest design , while her Hwcqt face peeped out coyly frinn the great , old-fashioned bonnet that enveloped It. She smiled. There WHS an Instant rush of all the young follows on board the boat to ehow her through the Btoumor. Sylvester Cobb of LouUvlllo , n wealthy youth of a wealthier father , u planter , was the first to reach her side. "Lot me have the pleasure of showing vou ever the steamer , " ho suid , raising his h t with much ceremony. "I don't euro. " said the inuld simply ; "I bullevo I'd like to sou howsho looks , " So they went on the upper deckwhoro & good viinv of thu river w.ia obtained , then into the olllcers' quarters of "tho Tox.is , " aa ttto llttloooop under the nilot house IH callud , they wont ; then into the pilot house Itself , where the youngKcu- luckian explained the working * of the big wheel. Tlmy rumbled about for nioro than an hour , examining iho en gines , the furnaces under the long boil- em unidshlpj , the long "social hall , " or aloon. with Itn litllo doors opening into atntotooms ; the nluno was looked upon wondufliufly hy tlio Clay county maid and tha bull rang1 , warning visitors to go u horc. I hope you enjoyed yourself , " uuld young Cobb , im ho helped the girl along thu giuiRiiltuik to the nhoro. al "I did. " she suld , and her oy a foil. Eho hud noticed sotno onu she did not C'iro Id KOO. "And when I come back next month I'll likely bo on another bo'at. I'd llko to showyou ever her , too.'r "I'd llko It , " shi ) flald. "but I reckon we'll have toglvo it up. " "Glvo it upl" Cobb was tntorested. "How's thutV I'd bo delighted , I'm sure. " ' Oh , I cnn't toll , " she said , with something of a coyness In her sin Ilo. The second boll was ringing. "Well , good-by , Miss ah , or good- by. " Ho extended his hand and she took it. "Yes , I'd llko to look ever the next boat with you , but " and she glanced under her lashes up the hill to a little crowd that stood there "only to tell the truth , I'm going to bo married next month. " "Oh ! " exclaimed Cobb , "and I can't bo horo. Can't you put it oil ? " ho laughed. "Not now , I reckon , " the girl an- Bworud , holding his hand nnd glancing up the hill again , "but but you can s'luto the bride now , if you want to. " The miito had given the order to hoist the gangphmu , nnd already the ropes were creaking , while the Dig stern wheel of the boat bo an to turn slowly. Cobb know that overbody on board was look-ine at him , nnd ho know , too , that the lucky swain must bo In the crowd on the hillside. But ho saluted the bride. It was a rousing kiss. As ho stooped to imprint it , u young follow dashed out ot ono of the little groups ahead and bounded toward him. "Drop 'or ' ! " ho shouted. But Cobb was away llko the wind , and ai ho aiming on the stage it swung down eo as to * almost throw htm in the water. The young man shook his fist angrily. "Don't , " pleaded the girl , laughing. "Didn't you know I was only foolln' all the tlmo. " "But ho kissed youl" yelled the stnl wart young man. "Oh , John , " two laughed , "ho was only sulutin' the bride. " And the laugh that rang out from deck and shore was 'echoed time and again from the hills of old Clay. "Seo that trco there. " said Billy Al- ford , the engineer , as wo neared Wolf Island. "Yes ? Well , Hint's where wo hung one o'tho rankest gamblers over on the river , I reckon. "Wo stood him for three seasons nn' ho seemed to bo as square ad any of 'em , but ono time in'58 ho lleecod a young feller from down cast out o' $4 , < 500at ono swipe , tin' it was dead robbery , too. ' 'Ilo hud the three cards all right enough , but ho'd bcon drlnkin' an' had got nervous. Ho lot tlio young feller win so's to git confident , until there was $0,000 on the board , "Excitomontv Well , I gucssl It was the lust hnul an' the young follor picked up the curd. It was the right ono , an' ho reached for tlio cash , but the other follor got his hand out ( lr.it. Ho grubbed as much us ho could , an' , cramtuin' it in his pocket , jumped over the rail into the water. "I never BOO slch a swimmer in no water before nor after. Ho wus twenty yards astern uforo wo knowod ho'd gone. The captain wus a cool man , an' ho ordered the yawl out with tin armed crow. They had to shoot him in the arm before they got him , bi.it ho was hauled into the boat before ho got to shore. They tied up the old Hen rietta that wus her name right ever there by that tow-houd , an' the captain told the mute what to do. "Tho feller's body was hanging on that big tree when wo came buck on the down trip , but I never hcorod o1 it after ward. The young follor shot hissolfat St. Jo for remorse , an' wo sent the body unHiis money homo. "I hoord next trip that the boy'n dad dy said thut the young follor was worth more dead 'an alive , for he'd left him S10 an' a now suit. Seems that ho know the cards hlssclf.1 ] Evoryb'odv who took a trip on the Missouri a do/.en or twenty yours ago romombsrs Captain Duvo Silver , ono of the handsomest men that ever guided the destinies of those old-timers. Cap tain Silver is still alive ho is some where in the south , I think. Butwhoro- ever ho is , ho Is still the courtly , stately figure that used to stand forward and bow to the Diissongrors leaving the boat at JolTorson City , St. Joe , Omaha , or Kansas City Wostport Landing it was then. They all know young , handsome D.IVO Silver thuy all liked to ride on his boat. It was the Lucas , I think , ono of the fastest that ever rode the river. She were the champion's door horns on the pilot house for years. It was hard on Captain Silver for all of the lloating palaces to pnsa nut of the t Ivor forever , but ho hud another mis fortune. Ho had a brother. How ho loved him ! They were inseparable. Ono day they were standing near the rail of a big bout just as ( she wis pushing olT. The brother leaned forward a bit , the rail broke , nnd before Captain Duvo could catch him the man had fallen into the water. The boat swung around at thut instant and poor Silver wus drugged under the wheel , "It's Joel''gasped Cuptuin Dave. That wus nil ho flald. Ho hud soon his brother go under the vicious paddles , and ho fell into a partial faint. Thut wus ono of the reusons that this tall , handsome man , with the elegant manner - , nor and gray hair and board , loft tha Missouri for thu low banked streams of the far south. On the giiutct Tr.ill. CMcaaa Inter Uctan , Danny Redmond was the mall carrier on the Sunset Trail , and ho full } ' roali/.od the importance of his position. Tronic might stagnate , civilization might pall , but the United States mail must go right ahead , and on schedule time ut that. As for the Sunset Trail.it wound its way far ever the dreary plains of Kansas , across the Cimtnnrron , and on nnd on into the great state of the Lone Star. aBut Danny "H route only extended to Crooked Crook , a town consisting of u grocery store. At this time tha popu lation of Ford county could have boon ousily corralled on u quarter section nnd had comfortable standing roam nt thut Danny was an iipoitlo to those lone settlers tlors , and only ono who had experienced the tippalllnff loneliness of existence In these thinly peopled plains , where you can POO your next-door neighbor's dhan- tyon clour days only , can realize the joy with which they heralded this blue- eyed , brown-haired bunch of turbulence. "Two o'clock , " would comment some unkempt denizen , consulting the sun. "Dunny'll bo hero In ton mlnutos. " Then they would look till their oycs nohod ufur to where the Sunset Trull tipped ever the roll of prulrlo at the horizon. Soon tholr wutohlnsr would bo rewarded , und steadily uud swiftly would the bay mare Dolly hour her rider down the trull in thut swinging , indefatigable gallop of the mustang. Perchance some settler coming into the postolllco would jog in the path that Danny chose. "Git out o' the way of the United States nmill" would como the warning , nnd ho would prudently "git" to the other sldo of the road , for Danny could und would shoot , nnd , besides , didn't ho have every ono of those follows down at the olllco to stand nt hla back to the last shot ? So no matter how much of a ilro- enter the old obatruetor m'ght ' bo hu i switched off when the carrier domtmdcd ' right of way. . And that was often. For that lad had the idea inculcated Into his being that all ether powers , torrostlal mid celestial , were secondary considerations when the United States mall was concerned , and ho seized ovorjr opportunity to exorcise his authority. How longingly and expectantly thoao ongor pioneers would watch the loiters dlstrlbutodl Thouph , perhaps , they had no grounds for expecting a letter , yet tholr hope did not sink until the last ono was put away. Then the return mail would bo made up , and nt the oxnct mlnuto Danny would vault into the largo Mexican saddle dlo almost as largo ns ho or Dolly and with the nil-potent mall securely strapped to the clrdlos on oa.ch side , ho would rccomtnonco his long rldo , never stopping na'ho tried n shot nt some unwieldy - wieldy rattlesnake that had dragged its mottled form out on the trail to loll in the sunwho would not bo able to wlpglo into the tall grass ere the United States mall was upon him. Along the route the settlers would cotno out ot tholr shanties half bent , und wave their som breros nnd cheer the buoyant rider. Wubash was the only stop. It was of the sumo importance an Crooked Crook , onlythore vvero two houses instead of ono , or , rnthor. a double house ; for the owners of the claims that joined uo there occupied a shanty of two compartments , ono on ouch claim. Somehow or ether the scamp would sit struightor in tbo saddle nnd pull Dolly's houd up higher when they approached Wnbash , nnd n pretty little pouch of a girl would como out and chat with the currier while her spectacled father's attention was rlvotcd on the letter packages. Dolly would probably think that Danny was getting rather weighty on ono sldo as ho bent low In the saddle , dangerously close to that pink sun bonnet. Ana the scolllng pophor thut sat up conveniently close to his burrow would wonder for what reason n follow would want to olto a pretty girl like hor. But Koslo didn't sonm to mind the punishment a bit. Ah , I feur Dunny would feign have lingered longer nt the unprepossessing post of Wubash , but the United a tales mail must bo carried on , Nitrht would fall ere ho crossed the dark" Clmmarroji , nnd on nuspicious nights the moon was well up in the sky when ho rode , with n whoop and halloo that stilled the howling of the coyotes , into Fort Dodge the journey done , Ono day a cowboy came into the fort with n jaded mustnng and a slosh across his cheek und reported that ho hud boon chased by n bund of Arupuhocs , These children of nature had grown insolent with well feeding nnd little work. They of ten became thus at irregular intervals , and , breaking from the reservation , swept north upon the scattered settlers of the plains , considerably depopulating these sparsolv inhabited districts. Their great father in Washington , they com- pluinod , was not giving them enough blankets , and in consequence they were compelled to trade their moccasins for "firo water. ' ' Then a wild flight would commence for the fort and larger towns for protec tion. The heathen would rage about with fire and sword. Occasionally some wandering cowboy in search of mave ricks would share the fate of the sottlors. Then the great father in Washington would order out his bluo-coatod disci- plitiors and poor Lo would start back to his reservation with becoming humility. Then a delegation would go to the grout father with a spurt of oratory about the treading of his people into the earth by the foot of the paleface. Danny was preparing to sturt upon his route when the news cumn. "You oughtn't to go. Dan , " they said , "for they'll strike right up the Clmmur- ron like they allays doand , moro'n likely full tilloul of you. If you do your sculp'll dunglo from some red nigger's bolt before fore mornun" . " "I'm not skoort , " replied ho , settling himself in the suddlo , "and besides the folks at Wubush and at the Crick ought to bo warned. And you know the mull ought to go as long ns it's anyways pos sible. " The spur touched Dolly's flank moro often than usual , but she kept up bravely , and Dunny clattered into Wa- b.tsh ahead of tlmo. Impartincr the alarming intellieonco to old man Beck , the postmaster , und cautioning him to got I ho family ready and start for the post without further delay , ho rode on toward Crooked Crook. "Jowhlllukors ! " exclaimed ono of the watchers. "What's Danny ridin' so all- fired fast about ? Must bosuthin' up.1' They soon know , and scattered for their itMfectlvo claims to prepare for flight 6o < ho storm burst Danny cinched the suddlo tighter and looked to his weapons ere ho mounted for the homo ride. Ho was not afraid. Had ho been a coward ho would havoro- malncd safely at the fort But nn omin ous dread foil upon him ns ho thought of the dark Cimmarron. Ho arrived nt Wubash and looked in at the open door of the Bock and Larton households. Everything was topsy-turvy as loft in the hurry of departure. "Well Rosio is sufo " ho , anyway , con fided to Dolly with n sigh. Their flying shadows grow longer and lonpor , and finally nltrht dropped on the plains. Before him loomed the Clminar- ron. Ho could see the misty vapor roll- inir up llko smoke. "If they're anywhere they'll bo down there " ho mused. ' ' , 'They'll want to lay along the trail and catch some of the settlers making for Dodge. Wonder if I hadn't bettor cross further down ? " It was u good idou , and ho turned Dolly from the trail nnd directed his course further down the rivor. The reins changed from right to loft as he ontcrod the mist , und hia right fell upon the protruding butt of n re volver in hla bolt. A twig cracked under Sciatic Rheumatism. Having been compelled to wnlk on cratches for fight yiars on account of lilp dlm-uec , I wus in n nail plight when I was agulu compelled to a o crutches for H months on nccount of Sciatic Itheumntlsm. After several montha treatment my physicians could glvo nio > cry llttlo encouragement , rheumatism had to ntlectcd my Inmu leir. AB n lust resort 11 failed the tinrlnga dur ing ie& ! . Within two ivccka ufcur my vlnlC 1 wan enabled to dlpcDo with eau crutch , nflcr which llino I wan compelled to return to Kansas city on account of bueltienv , but continued tukiuK tlio uulura. Within u month after my first aging the untrr I could'ualk without crutches with the aid nf u aino. I have TlslteU thu f printeevcral tlmi-n since then bat maroon on attouut of plcaauro than from ueccs- Itf. Very truly yours , QEonauT. HEWES. \Vllhthu Great Western Ulcctrlcu ) Supply Co. . 100 & iiu Plfih ATC. , Chicago , lit Ttovattn art tolllttl only ly Hit i'xetl- itorSjrringi Company at Excelsior Springs Missouri lUcliardson Drug Co. Omaha Neb. . , Agts. , , . ' - ' ' NAHHVlUK ui'll'iTe. . TKN.N. , a building * * l o.llojr. , 7 Vondoibllt < 3 puplli from HlHlutun. Art , Muilc. Urmim.iucii Uur OKOHUI ? W. F. 1'UICK , l ) . t/.frc.'U the horso's fcot niltt pave the rlilor a st.irt. Down Inlo the itnmirron they Mi ) ashed. Dolly willed nt the rotn. " Doll cntl't-drink this tlmo " o , no , ; , ho murmured. Ilo climbed the hank on the opposite shlo and rode out on the plain , breath- Intr oasior. "Spangl" Dolly belted forward , nnd a flaino of light Hashed In tho'darkness up the rlvor. ' "Ylp-.vlp-ylp ! " It was the war cry o ( the Arnpahoo. Th6' ' fight and flight was on. With a yell df dofiitnco ho llrod at the dark mass touring- after him , and bonding low ever the smldlo horn spoke encouragingly to the horso. "Dolly , If you ever run , do It now. You'ro faster than any of them. Dolly , If you'll only try look out for cophor hills Unit's a good horse. Whew ! that ono was closo. Now you'ro gottin down to It. Dolly. We'll boat the red devils yiU On , Doll. Hoinotnbor , wo'vo got the mall , and It must bo saved. Iloro's the trail. Now see how fast you can run. OuchI Oh. God , I'm lilt , and hit homo nt that. It's all with you , Dolly ; it's all with you. " , Ana ho clung to the saddle horn and gave the mustang free rein. Uorso seiiso. Wo hoar It alluded to In a jocular way. Did Dolly roali/o that in her Hoot foot lay her muster's only salvation ? I think so ; you may not. But she ran like a frightened antblopo , hardly Booming to touch the ground , while Danny , with closed eyes iintl clenched teeth clung to the saddle horn with the desperation of death. "Haiti Who cornea thoroi" ! challenged th .guard , as a horse and rider came into tSo fort. , "Tho United States mail , " came the faint roplj\ and Dolly galloped up with blood in her nostrils and blood on hot' Hanks , quivering like an aspen. "Dan , are you hurt ? " nuoried the soldier - dior , lifting him from the saddle , "I'm hit dead , " ho replied , with n , moan , They carried him into the bar rack room , mill the surgeon was sum moned , but there was no hope , ho said. It was ti wonder ho hud lived as long as ho had. Soon the news spread to the camp and the rough soldiers and fugi tive settlers gathered around him , watching with breathless interest for the end to come. A girl came pushing her way through the crowd , wringing her hands in agony. She bent down and took the suil'oror's hand. "Rosic , " said ' ho with a pained smile , "I'm a goner , I'guess. Good by , Hosio , you can have Dolly , nnd take care of her , for she did all shocoultl tosuvo me. Goodby , boys , Yondcr's the Clmraar- ton. That's u good horse , Dolly. " "Delirium , " said the surgeon. "Got out of the way ot the United States mail " The end camo. Another daring spirit had passed along that unknown trail that leads through , the dark , dreary dcsort of death. Both the method an results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste , and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bo\vels.cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever proi duced , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its manyexcellentqualitiescommend.it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Byrup of Figs is for sale in _ 75o bottles by nil leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it for any one wlio wishes Eromptly Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG. SYRUP CO , , SAM FBANOISOO , CAT. . UJTJIBVIMJ3 , KIT. NEW VOBK. N. "Z Extract ofBeef , < Do you want a copy ol Doof ToaV See thut it is made from the Gen uiuo Incomparably the boat. Pure , pala- tablorofrcshlng. Dla- Boluds cloarly- the Baron Lei- SJ big's ulgnuuro lif in blue on each y * label , thus. " THERE ARE Pension ges n That is the sojtof thing Th9 Bee Bureau of Claims was or ganized to correct. The JUireau believes in giving the veterans the benefit of the laws that were passed to help them. * It wages war on the sharks consequently quently the sharks don't like it. But as long as the sol diers aie grateful it is satis fied. If you are a veteran , or the widow , child or de pendant parent ol a veteran , write to Tr.e B83 Bureau of Claims and find out how much the government is willing to do for you. THE' Bee Bureau of Claims Omaha , Neb. ' NOTICE OF THE ADJOURNED SITJ TING OP THE CITY COUNCIL AS A BOAUD OF EQUAL- . IZATION. To tlio owners of the lots jrirts of lot * nml rrjil citato nlmttlru on or ndjncont to tlio RtreeU. allcvt or nvenno * liorulu mimed or slttrilcil In wuoloorpirt within nny of the UJMrlcts herein tuuclllcdi You ami oneli of you nro liorofoy notified tlint the City Council of the City nf Om.ilin . , will hold Its ( In U mljourncd mmtlnR its n lluir I of Kiiuallratloti. nt tlio iifllca ut the Cltv Cleric In the City Hall , Omaha. Nob. on Tuesday the PUli < ! ny of Jntu1ST. ' , nt 10 o'clock n in. , for the purpose ut considering ami ritiillzliiK tlio proposed levy of sncclnl tnxo < nml nssi > tiionl9 m shown liv 'Tro- l > soil I'lniia of As cMtnont" nnw on Illo In the olllco of sMtl Olty Clerk , nml correcting nny orroM therein , mid of hearing nil complaint * tli t the ownori of property so to bo s o soil luultaxo.l inny iiinkc ; Mill taking Itiml nrtlnn Mrltli roforuneo to such cninplnlntn uiul ol- jrctlom nlrondy made : 8 till ijioclnl taxes nnd asscf smonls proposed to ho tovlod living lii'C- t'ssury to cover tlio cost of tlio sovcrnl Im provements duly nutluirlziMl to hu made aim now complete. ) us follow * ! DamnRoi for ohim/lnn the ttrmlo of Arbor street , llth street and 12th street , nniounllnR to tlio MINI of sf.K7.oa which nalii sum It laproposod by a rupori duly m'optoit by thoclty connell to assess on the lots mid real ostiito to tlio ( lopthot center of block on both Bides ; of Arlorstreot from 10th street to 13th street. 11th street Irom 173 foot south ut Arbor street to Unstollnrstrcot. 12th stMot from Vlnton street to Cnstollnr street. Judgment In fnvorof Mlclmol Donnelly for ( lunmsoH for chtumo of Knuto of Onvcnpnrt Uruot from nth to 10th Rtroot , iimimiitlni : to thn sum of f OJ in , which sum It Is proposed by n rapartduly ndnjitoil hy the olty counell to ussi < ss on UKots nnd ro'i ) estnto to the dupth of l.tt feet < in both sides of s.ild Davenport street from lltli to 10th street. Dnrnieui tor unidlnj : the nlloy In block B , Koiinl70\ Hutu's iiddlllnn , ninoiiiitliiR to the sum ol JlTflK ( ) , whlohsuld sum It Is Ditiosed | by n report duly ndonlcd by the city eounullto iissesi on thu lots nnd real esliito to the depth of ono lot on both sides of nald nlloy In ulook H , KounlzotV Uuth's nddttlon. ChntiRliiE thuL'rndo of Do\mlni street from 10th In COIh Htn-et nnd cortnln Intersuutlni ; streets , nmouiitlns to the sum of $ Kl'J7 ' , which mild sum It U proposed by n report duly adopted hy the cltv roiinoll to nssoss on the lotsund ronl oslnto to the depth of 2 feet on both side * of sild : Donulns street from Dili street to 21th street , ns follows ; I'ronilllh to luthsl. , 7'icls. per foot frontnRO. I'ro'n 10th to llth Et , jl.U per foot f ronlnco. 1'rom llth to 12th St. , Jl.n : per foot frontipo Kiom TJIh to iith : St. , ? l.7. > per foot frontiiRO. l''iom Kith to 14th st , J.'OJ per foot frontiiQO. l < 'rom 14th to 13th st. . rJ-.iJ pur foot fronlngo , 1'ioni l.lth to Kith St. , ? 101 pur foot front.mo. Krom yjnil street on north sldu to west line , lots , llcmsoi's sub. , from Lllth Htrcot on soutti sldo toost line , sub. IS , lot l' , Cnpltol add. , ut W.-liii ) : per foot frnnln o. On north sldo front west line lot 2. llouscl's sub to west line sub. 8 , lot ' 2 , Uipltol add. On south sluii from west line sub. 18 , lot " , U.ipltol add , to west line lotO. IIousol's sub. nt8J.ua pur footfiontnuc. On north sldo from \\ostllno sub. 8. lot 2 , Capitol add. to west line atiV. : i , lot : i , C.-ipltol add. On south sldo from west line lot 0 , 11 ousel's sub. to west , line s b. 12 , lot ; i , Cnpl tel add. , at * . ' ( ) . ) per foot frontnso. On north sldo from west line sub. ,1 , lot 3 , C.ipltol iidd to 24th street. On soiuh sldo from west line sub. I' ' , lot II. Oapltot add. to 24th street , : it $2.0U per foot fiontiiKo. 21th strec-t on west sldo from north line of lot I ) to south line lov U In ICellom's Isc iidd , at. II.M per foot fnintace. I-'oii las stieut from Kith to SOth nt $ .1.70 per foot ftontuco. 17t h si root troin nlley 1101 Hi of Kurnnm street to IJod ostreot nt $ J.70por font frontiKo. 1Mb stice.t from Karnatn to Dodge xtrcot nt J3.TO per foot frnntnsi * . I'.Hti street from Karimm to Dodge streets nt S.1.7U nnr fool , frnntiliD. For the coit of pradtnz 4th avenue from Gr.mdvlow to Itnncroft street , ainoiiiitlni : to fO,178.'Jwhich ( said sum It is propo-tud by n re port duly adopted by the city council to as sess on tin ) lots nnd real estnto to tlio donth of alley on both sides of 4lh avcmio from Grand- view to Iliuiorott street , Hatu per front foot- nRe. J.4217 . ( JhaiiKlnR tlio prado of 2ltli street from Loavonnorth street to Woolworth nvonue , ainounthiK to the sum of Jl.'ill.OO , which said sum It Is proposed tonssosson the lots nnd real est.ito to the doptu of the center of blook not oxecedlnK 150 foot on both sides of said 24th street from l.ouvonworlh to Hickory street. K.ito per foot frontaze , $0.21035. DiuiiaL'es for Rradliiji certain streets nnd al leys In Marsh's addition , amounting to the Bum of S3J4 ( W. which said sum It Is proposed hv n report duly adopted by tlio olty council to iisscss on the lots adjoining the streets and alloya , to-wlf. Maicy street from 25th to 27ih streets. Blnson struct from 2oth to 27th streets. 2. * > th avenue from Loavenworth street to Hickory place. 2.Hh street from Lonvenworth street to Hickory plnco , and the alloy * In Marsh's ad dition , equally on the several lots In blocks 1 to U Inclusive , | n Marsh's addition , on each lot S7.72J2. Damaces for Knulln ; ; Castoltnr street from 1Mb to24th streets amounting to the sum of JJCT.OJ. which said sum It Is proposed by n re port duly adopted by the city council to assess on the lots and real estate to thu depth of the alley or the depth of three Ci ) lots and In t ix lot to the depth of 150 feet , on both sides of ( Jastollarstreotfrom 15th to24th streets. Kate per toot frontage. S.u51soa Damages forcnulliiK I'ai'ldc street from 21th to 27th streets , > iiiiointlt > K to thu sum of $018.0.1 , which s ild sum If Is proposed by a report dulv adopted by the city council to asausb on the lots and real estate to the dupth to the center of block , and the depth only of lots ) , 37 nnd 40 In lllo'iory ' place , on both sides of 1'aolllo street from 24th toTth streets. Hate per foot frontage. W.25&9. Damages for grading rhipontstrcctnnd Klco street In Dupont place , amounting to the sum of f4S50' , which said sum It Is proposed by n loportduly adopted hy the olty council , to as sess on the lots nml ronl estate to the depth of 125 feet on bothsldeo-of aald streets ns fol lows : . Dupont street from cnst line to west line of Dnpont place. Klco street from east line to west line of Dnpont place , ut rate of $0.135 pur foot frcntnitc. Damages for ohnnRO of gr ido of 47nd street. LnfavcttL1 , nnd other streets In Walnut Mill addition , amounting to tlio sum of $277.00 , which said cum It Is proposed by a report duly adopted hy tlio city council to assess on the lots nnd real estate to the depth of 150 feet on botn sides of-I''iid street from Hamilton to Nicholas street ; Lufnyotto avenue from 150 foot wcstof 4.'nu stioet to 4st | street. Hu'e per foot frontauo fu. 1118. iJhmaL'os torKradlnglliUh street from 1'ar- nnm to Hurt street , amounting to the sum of WOO.GO. which said sum it Is proposed by a re port duly adopted by the city council to ns- soss on tlio loth nnd real estate to the depth of first nlloy or 150 feet on both Hides of : Wth street from Farnaia street to Hurt street. Unto per foot frontage S.IKI.U. ChiuiKlns the srado of Hamilton street from 24th street to 4Jth street nnd curtain Intor- soctltiK streets , amounting to the sum of 241.- 250.00. which said sum It Is proposed by n re port duly adopted by thu city council to assess on thu lots nnd real estate to the depth of center of block or the Urat alley , nnd property noi BiiD-uiviued jxi ; leeiun uoin biucs 01 tno followhiL' streets : Hamilton street from 21th to 13th stroet. 25th street from Charles to Caldwcll street. 27th street from nlloy south of Hamilton to Charles street. 28th street from Hamilton to Charles street. anh street from Indiana to Charles street. Illst street from Hamilton to Charles struct. Xlrd street from Myrtle avenue to Chiir.es street. .Titli street from Lafayette nvonuo to Charles street. ; tfllh street from Lnf ay otto a venue to Charles streot. Hate per foot f rcntnco. t'J.033,745. riHIim curtain lots nmountliu to the sum of $ a10 , which said sum It Is proposed by a re port duly adguted by the city council to as sess on the lots a ( id real estate an follows ; Lot II , block 4 , Drake's addition. (1)5.10. To cover the cost of sloping certain lots. nniuiinllii , ' to the sum of tioj.to which said sum It It proposed by u report duly adopted by the ulty counell to assess on the lots and real CHlato ns follows : Lot IH , block 10. Ambler placo. Sl.rci lot 111 , block 10 , Amblur placo. 14.27. Lot 20. block 1 . Amblur placej { 'S.II8. Woit 15J foot of so Hot n w H suction 20-15-13 , KCs for cradlnK'2fith strnut from VAT * nam street to Hnrney street , and nlloy from LBthatrnet to 27th i : venue , nmountliiK to the Hiimof $ I,50U ' 0. which ald Hum it Is proposed by a repoitduly udoptod by the ulty council , to .isscBson Hio lota nnd real estate to thu depth of IX'fouton oantsldn and I'U feet on u ett sidu of said tflth street from Tarnum to Hnrnoy streets. Itato per foot frontagn. W.HIM. DaniaKcs for chnnRlne the crado of Dodge street from Lowe avenue to Bolt railway. uniountln ? to the sum of t-Hfl.no , which Bald hum It Is proposed by a report duly adopted by the city council to nasosa on the lots Itnd ronl estnto to the depth of three lots , or the first alloy , on both slden of said street from l.owo avenue to Holt railway , Itato per foot frontline , .iM57. Ilr luimon of openlnc S7th street from Ilrls- tel street to KeU ok park , amountliiK to the sum of ilM > 0.0J , which Bald sum It Is proposed by a report duly adopted by thoclty council to IISHI-XS on the lots and real eatatoon both aides of H'lld 27th street from llrlstol street to I' ax ton street , an follows ; To bo maimed on the balance of lot 10. Httucs' ucldltlon. IXO.QO , To bo noetKod on this oust 01 feet of nublot II. tax lot No. . ' ' , t-JuOO ) . Krom the south line of Kedlck park to I'ratt street ut the rate of fJ.'ti pur foot f rontuKO In deiilh to center of block. From I'ratt street to 1'nxton street nt the rate of * o.ii7 : per foot frontajjo In depth to cen ter of blork. Vou nro further notified that said "Proposed I'luns of Assessment" are now subject to the limpoutlon nnd examination of any of thodwn- n of and lots , parts of lota orplweiiof real C'stani. or the limpi'ctlon or uxumlnatlon of nny other perbon Intorostoil In said proposed OHiuisiiiiints , ut the olllcu of sulu city clerk , und that by u report of u cominlttou of Bald counell duly adopted. It Is proposed that un less for Rood nnd sufllclcnt citiKo It mny bo otbornUo ordprod nnd determined , that the cost of said Improvements roipectlvni * bo nsscsscd on the several lots , parts of lots nnd Ulncos of rout pstatn ns shown oy said pro posed plans of assessment , You nnil cash of you ro liorobr notlflfu to nppoir lioforosnld Ito.ird ( if KimlUitlon. | nt Ilia tlmo ntul place nbovc spcclflctl , to make nnv complaint , slntomcnt or objection , olthnr addition or original , you desire concerning iiuy of said proposed levies and nssos monts of special tnxcs. JOHN UltOVK : * . City flork. Omaha , Neb , , Juno ! l , 1502. JSIdr.t PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. Council Chnmbor. Omaha , Neb , May IP9J. Do It resolved by thoclty coitnoll of the olty of Omalm , the mnyrir conaurrhiRt Tint permanent sldownlKs bo construotoa I" the olty of Omalm us drulunatod below , within five dnvs after the publication of this resolution or the personal service thereof , MS by ordinance Is authorized nnd required ) such sldowaiksto bo Intd to the permanent Rrndo ns established on the pivcd streets specified horuln nnd to bo constructed nt stone , nrtl- ilolnl stone , brick or tiling according to spool- tlcatlonson Illeln thoolllcuot the lloixivl of I'ubllo Works , and under Its supervision , to wlttNorth North sldo of UumlnR St. , lots 14 to 18 Inclu sive , hlooK I , ArmntroiiK'a 1st ndtlltlon , U foot wide , pcrmnnonturndo. Kast sldo ot ICJnil avenue , lots 15. 17 to 23 Inclusive , block. \ West Ilnd , 0 foot wide , per manent Kr.tdo. Knst sldo of rrnd : avenue , lot 14 , block It , Summit I'Uco , (1 ( fuut wide , purmnuont grade. t-onth sldo of Ijcavonworth nt. , lots 1 , 2 , ; i , 4 block ll . Cherry Garden , 0 fcot wide , perma nent grailo , > North sldo of Doilgo .st. . lot & , block 81 , city , 6 fret wide , permanent sr do , Kast sldo of I'Jth ' su , lot 5 , block 81 , city , Ofoot wide , permiineut grade. And bo It further resolved ; That the Hoard of I'tibllo Works bo nnd hereby Is authorized and directed to canto n copy of this resolution to bo published In the olllelal paper of the city for ono week , or bo served on the owners of s ild lots , nnd unless such owners sh ill within live days after thu publication or service of such copy construct said sldtnvalks ns heioln requited , that the Hoard ot I'ublle Works came the iiiniu to bo done , the cost of constructing said sidewalks respectively to ho asscs-ii'd atfnlnst the teal estate , lot or purtot lot In front ot and aunt- sidewalks. President of tint Connoll. Attest : JOHN OKOVKS. oil v Clerk. Approved ; GKO. I * . IIKMI ? . Mayor. NOTIOH TC CONSTRUCT SlIinWAhlCS. To thu owners of the lots , parts of lots and rual estate described In thu above resolu tion ; You nnd each of you nro lioroliy notified to construct permanent sidewalks as required by u resolution oT the city council nnd mayor ot the ulty of Omaha , of wh'oli the above Is u copy. 1' . W. IIIKKIlAUiiat. Chairman Hoard ot I'ubllo Works. Omaha , Neb , Juno 20. IS'J. ' . JuliKt WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber , Onrilia , Nob. , Juno 7 , 1 0. . Ilo It resolved by thoclty council of the city of uninha , thu mayor concurring : That uooilen sidewalks be constructed In the city of Omaha us designated lielou , \\lthlnllvodnysaflurtliupubllc.itlun of this resolution , or the personal service thereof , as by ordination is authorl/od nnd required : such sldo irnlks to bo laid to tlio present grade on thu streetsspeclllcd herein , anil to bu con structed of pine plunk of such width nnd tliieKne.ss and bo lain upon joists of .such dimensions nnd In sncl1 manner ns Is pre scribed by the spoclllc.mons on ( Ilo In the ofllce of the Hoard of I'ubllu Works nnd under It supervision , to wit : West sldo of 4th street , lots I und " 0 , block 45B , Grand Vlow addition. I foot wldo. boutli sldo of Mason .strout. lots -7uil"S. bloeK 8. Kountzo's & Itlith's tiddltlon , U foct wide. North side of Maple street , lots I * , 0,10,11 and 14. Ifcmlnuton's snl ) low u. , l ami Ul , ( ilio's addition , 0 foot wide. KustslUo of : i7th stroet. lott block 2) ) , West Omali.i ndultlon , G foot wldo. And ho 11 further resolved : Th.it the Ilo ml ot 1'iibllu Works be. nnd Is hereby , authorized und directed to ciinso a copy of this resolution to lie pnhllshe I In the clllulal paper of the olty for ono week , or bo fcorvod ou iho owners of Bald lots , and un less such owners shall wltnln llvo days lifter tlio publication or sorvlco of sneh copy cou nt rnct siieh sidowalUs ai Imioln roiinlioJ , that the lioinl ot I'tibllo Works eauso the s-inio to bo done , tlio cost of constructing b.ilU.sldo- walUs respectively to bo assessed imulnst the ronl estate , lot or pirt of lot In front uf und abutting such sldowalUs , L'nssod Juno 7 , ISO ! . n. r. DAVIS , Pros'dimt of t ho Council. Attest : JOHN UKOVKB. Olty Olork. Approved : GKO. 1' . UEM1H , Mayor. NOTIOr.TO OONSTUnOT SIDEWALKS. To tlio owners of lots. | i irtsot lots and re.il estate dos'jrlbud In Iho above resolution : Vou and o.ieh of yon lire hereby notlflo I to construct wooden .sidewalks as required by a resolution of the city council und in lyor of the city of Uniah.i , of which the abovn IH a copy. IW. . lUKivIIAI'MrK. Chairman Hoard of Public Worsts. Omaha. Nob. , J uno 'JO , Ib'J. . J2d d 7t PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESO LUTION. Council Chnmbor. Omaha. Neb , Juno 7 , 18JJ Uo It resolved by the City Council of the City ot OmMia , the Mayor concurring : Tbat permanent flidewalks hu constructed In the city of Omaha as doi-lgnatml below , wltnln live clays after the publication ot this resolu tion , or the personal survtco thereof , an by or dinance Is authorised and required , mien side walks to be laid to the permanent grade as es tablished on the paved streets specified herein and to be constructed of stone or artificial stone according to speculations on file in the olllco of the Hoard of Public Works , nnd under Its supervision , to-wlt : West silo of Ifith st. south 60 fcot , more or loss , lot B block 201 Ho Hy. 20 feet wide , perma nent grade. West side of Kith st , . north 03 feet , more or less , lot 1 block l'.W'/i city , 2J fcot wUo , perma nent cr.tilo. North side of Harnoy street , lots ! > nnd R. block 14' ' ) . city. 12 fcot wldu , permanent grade. West side of 12th st , , lot 1 block 150 , city , 20 feet wide , permanent grade. And be It further resolved. That the Hoard of Public Works no. anil 1 > licreoy authorized nnd directed to came a copy of this resolution to be published In thu olll clal paper of the city for one weoK. or uo Horved on t ho owners of said lots , and that unless such owners shall within five days after the publica tion or service of sucli copy construct a ild sidewalks as heroin inquired , that the Hoard of Public Works causa the same to be done , tno cost of constructing u kid sidewalks respective ly to bo assessed against the ronl estate , lot or part of lot In front of and abutting such sidewalk. Passed June 7th , 1BHS. rrosldont ol the ( Council Attest JOHNOROVH3 , City Clork. Approved OKO. P. JlBMIS , Mayor. NOTIUKTO CON'.STHUCT SlIIEWAr.KR. To the owners of the lots , pirn of lots nnd real ostiuo descrlbod In the uoove resolution : You and each of you are hereby notlllod to construct permanent sidewalks as required by n resolution of the city Council and ilavorof the City ot Omaha , of which the above U a copy. P. W. IlllllvHAUHKU , Chairman Hoard of Public Works , Omaha , Neb. . Juno''Oth , IB ! ) , ! , J.0d7t NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAM AGES FOR GRADING. To the owners of nil lots , pnrts of lots and real oatato along the nlloy In block : ) . Campbull's addition , from 20th strout to 2lnt street. Vou nro hereby notlllud that the under- slgnen , three disinterested freeholders of the olty of Omaha , have boon duly appointed bv the nr.iyor , with the npurovnlof thu ulty coiin- cllof said city , to assess the damage to thu owners respectively of the property nUVctod by grading the nlloy In blockII. Campbell's ad dition. from2Jth street to 21st street , docTareil neccss iry by ordinance 2,071 , passed I'obrunry ' 'Jd. IHD3 , upprovod March Ut. IHUj. Vou are further notlllud , that linvltui ac cepted Hald appointment , nnd duly qiMlllled ns reijulred by law , we will , on the 2.ld day of June , A , D , IB'/ . ' , ut the lion rot iu o'clock In thu forenoon , at the olllco of T. It , McCullouh , room HI' . ' New Vork Llfo bnllclln.- , within the corporate limits of mild city , moot , for the pur pose of considering and making thu assess ment of dumago to the owners rospuctlvclv of said property. nIToctcd by said grading , tak ing Into oomtldurat on special benefits. If any , Vou nro notllled to bu present ut the llino nnd place aforesaid , und inuliu nny ohjoetlons to or statements concornlng Huld nsHuhsmunt of aumuges us you may roiuldor proner. T. II. McOULLOOH. .1O1IN W. KOIIIUNa , w. H. UATia : Omaha , Juno 10,1802. Jll-dlOt NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Vou are hereby notified that thu bank of orth now exUtliu along Iho lot on the south side of Harnoy street next west of 21th street , in thoolty of Omiiha , and designated on the ntlns of tno elty of Omaha , published by O , .M , llopklnn as "KollogK" has been declared by ordinance No. 'Jif/I to tie u nuisance. Vou HTO hereby illroeted to ubito said nul- sauce by grading down the front part of xald lot so us to prurcnt the waning , falling or wunhlng of earth from said lot upon the sliJu- wnlki adjacent tbernto , within thirty day * from thofcti day of June , 16)2. ) or said nul- sancn will be ubntud by thu city authorities nnd thu expense thereof levied as u ftpocial tux u-jnlnit thu propurty on which sntd mil- nncuuxl ts. DatoU thU 17th day of .Innp. 1K)2. P. W. HIUKHAU8RU. CUulrmun of thu liuurd of I'ubllu Works. J17-18-20-21-2J PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU- T10N. Council Chamber , Omnhn , Neb. , Juno 7,1 03 , Ilo It roiolved hv iho cltr council of the city of Omaha , the mayor concurring : 1 hat permanent sidewalks bo rountructod In thn city of Omah'i ns do-tUnatcil bnluw.wli.liln IIvo days after tlio inihllentlon of this rosolu * tlon.or the personal servlco thereof , ns by or- dlnanto Is niithorlxud nnd required ! such sidewalks to be laid to Iho permanent cr. d on the streets specified herein , mid to bo eon- strutted of stone , artificial stone , brlok o til ng.nccordlns to Riioclllcatlomion nio In tha olllcnoftho lloird of I'ubllo Works and under Its supervision , to wlti West side of aithstroat , lots I and 2 , block IH. Shlnn's addition , 8 foot wide. r.ast sldo of lutb ntrcot , south 223 foot tnoro or loss ot tnx lot 7 , section 2MJ-1.T , 0 Jco wldo. Kftst sldo of loth street , lots.V ft , 7 nnd ablcok I , South Dinah i addition , n feet wldo. Kast side 1Mb street , undivided south MR feet ot block 1 , Bouth Omaha audition. 0 ( cot wldo. Kast sldo of 10th streot. ( id foot In blook 0 , South Omlm addition , being the n. o. cor , ut 10th and Caslollnr. 0 f cut w Ido. North sldo of rariinm street , lot.1 , block8 , Joroino pnrk addition , tl feet wide , West sldo of 231 street , lot 8 , block nil. city. foot wluo. youth sldo of California street , lot 4 , block UK city , n ti-ot wldo. South sldu ot Capitol nvo , lots 1 ami I , block 81 elty. n foot wide. Kast sldo of 2.Uh street , lot 4 , blook 0 , Swi'OAoy's addition , fl foot wldo. South side of California street , lots n ami 4 , blook .Swi'osiy'a addition. 0 tout wldo. North sldo ot Hurt street , lots fs 0 , 7 and 8 , block MIX eltv. II tout wide. south sldo of Douglas Mr ot , lotsfl , 7 anil B , llonsol's sub. of , or In lot 2 , Cnpltol addi tion , (1 ( feut wide. South sldo of Doufrlis street , sub. of lot" , lot 1 , Cnpltol addition , tl feel wldu. Souths ( loot Doiulas street , lot 1 , Uapltol addition , 0 foi > t wide. .Northsldoof Dotiulas street , lot I , Capitol addition , (1 ( feet. wldo. Souths dcot Douglas street , sub of lots II. 12 , III. 14.15 mm in , lot II , Cnpltol addition , 0 feet wldo. South sldo of Douglas St. , sub. 0-14-13 , lot 2 , Oapltoi additionU fuut wide. And bo It fin t her resolved , That the Hoard of Ptthllu Works tie and huroby Is nuthurlroa and illrccteil tocatiM ) n copy of this resolu tion to bo published In thuulllct.il p.ipur ot thoclty for ono week , or bo survuil on the owners of snld louand that unluss such owners bhnll within thu days nftor the publication or service of such copy construct sldonnlks ns hoicln rcquln-d , tbat the Hoard of I'nhllo \Vorkscnusuthnsimo to bodono. Iheoostof constructing said Hldowalksrcspootlxely tobu assessed against thu real estate , lot or part of lot In front of nnd abutting such sidewalks. 1'asbod June 7 , It'J. ' . R DAVIS , President ot the Coiinoll , Attest : JOHN OHOVns , City U > rk. Approved : GKO. P. HKMIS , Mnyor. Notion TO CONSTimcT SlIiKWAIjKd. To thu owners of lots. Marts ot lots nnd rual < state described In thu nbovo resolution : Vou nnd each of you urn hereby nolltled to construct poimanunt sidewalks as required by a tcsolutlon of thu city council und mayor ot thu ulty ot Omaha , ot which the nbo\umi copy. V , W , milKHAUSKlt. Chairman llonul of I'ubllo WoiKn. Omahn. Nob. , ,111110 lUtli. Iblli. J.'OdTt NOTICE 01' ASSESSMENT OP D < JM AGES POR GRADING JONES , JACKSON , HOWARD AND OTHER STREETS. To the owners of all lots , parts of lots nnd real estate along Jo les street , from 'llth street to Uiltb struut , Jackson street from Jllthslroot toDHtli street. Howard street from 3.1(1 street to itcth street. Half Howard street 'from Hedlck Orovo loIUith street , Illth street from Loavonworth stiuctto Half Howard street , : i5th struut from .lonc.s street to llnrnor street , and 31th avenue from I.o.ivcnworth street to Half llow.ird strcut. Vou are hereby notified thut the undorstanod thrcndisinterested freeholders of thu city ot Omaha , have been duly appointed by the mayor , with Iho approval of the ulty council uf sntd city , to assess thu damage to thu own- era respectively of the property alTuutuiby grading Jones street from : ilth stiuot to.'lOth street , Jackson street from : tltn street to : ilth : street , Howard street from Illrd strout to lth struut. Halt Howard stieot. from Kedlck Grove to : ifitb street. IIHh street from Leaven- worth street to llnlf Howard street , ilUli street from Junes stieet to llarnoy street , nnd ! i5th avenue from Lo.ivonnorth struut to llnlf Hownra struct , doclarud nucossiry by Ordinance No. ; n\ ) : passed May 21th. 1SJJ , ap proved Mayath. 1SU Vou are further notllled , that having no- ceptod said iippolntmont. nnd duly qualified ns required by law , wo will , on tliu-Mtn day ot June , A. D. IsOJ , nt the hour ot 10 o'cUffclt In the foienoon , at the ollleo of T. C. llrunner , Koom 1 , Wnro Itlock , within the corporate limits of said city , meet for the purpose of ( onslderlng and malting the assessment of damn o to the owners rospoctixoly of slid property , niruutud by sahl grading. taUItu Into consldoint'aii special bonelliH , If nny. Von are notllled to bu piusciit nt thu tlmo nnd plnco aforesa d. and niaUo nny oh lent Ions toorbtatoinonts eoneeinlii-- said iisscssmunt of damages us you niuy consider iirupur. T. O. HltUNNliH , W. J. MOUNT , JAS. H. HALDW1N. Commltleo of Apur.iUor.s. Omaha. Juno 10th. JMi ) jlidlOt NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAM AGES FOR GRADING MIL ITARY AVENUE. To the owners of all lots , parts of lots and real estate along Military nveniiu from Ham ilton strout to Grant struct , and necessary approaches. Vou aru hereby nntlflod that the undor- stnjod , three disinterested freeholders of the city uf Omahn , have been duly appointed by thu mayor , with the approval of thu olty council of said olty. to assess the damage to tlio owners respectively of the property atreeted by grading Military avenue from Hamilton street to Grant street , doelarod necessary by ordinance No. 308. , passed May 24. l ! r. . approved May 28. IB'U. You nro further notlllod , that having accepted said appointment , and dulv qual ified as required by law. wo will , on the 24th day of June , A. I ) . IH'JJ. nt the hour of U o'clock In thu afternoon , at the olllcu ot T. 0. llrunner , room 1 , Wnro blook , within the corporate limits of said city , incut for the purpose of considoilng and making the ussussn out of damage to the owners respect ively of bald propurty , nlToctud by said grad- Iiir , taking Into conslduint.onspoclnl bonodU , If nny. Vou uro notified to bo present nt the tlmo nnd plnco aforesaid , mm mnku any objections to or st itommits concerning s-ild assessment of damages us you may consider propur. T. C. llitu.NNl'.ii , JOHN H. UKKVKH , Gr.niinic J. PAUL. Committee ot Apprnlsors. Omaha , Juno 13 , 18U2 , JlMlOt NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAM AGES FOR CHANGE OP G RA DE. To the owners of nil lots , parts ot lots nnd ronl estate along Twenty-ninth strout from Hickory to Martha street , and Intursuctlng streets ; Vou nro hereby notified that the undor- slaned. three disinterested fron-holders ot the ulty uf Omaha , have been duly appointed by the mayor , with thu approval of thu city council of Nuld city , in iibsats the dntmiguH to thu owners respectively , of thu property af fected by ohniui ) of grade of Twenty-ninth htroet from Illukory to Martha streets nnil In tersecting struut-s , declared necustury by or dinance No. 1S5 , pinned .May 31 , 18DJ , aim ap proved Juno 2 , 1.V/- ' . Vou nio further notified that having ac cepted Hald iippolutn ( lit nnd duly qualified ns required by law , wo will , on the .Win day of .111 no A. 1) ) . IB'J-J. nt the hour of 10 o'clock In the foienoon , at the olllco of Shrlvor , t O'Dounhoo 1101 Farnam ntruut , Within the corpoiuto limits uf said ulty. moot for thu piirpouu of constituting nnd making thu iiHsosimunt ot damages to the owner * respectively of Mild property , ntfuctod by mild ch ngo of grailo. talcing Into consideration spqulul bunollw If any , Von nro notified to bo present at Iho tlmo nnd place aforesaid und make nny objuu' Ion * to or btatununlH concerning H.ild assoisment of damages us you tuny consider proiiiir. JNO. V. KLAOK. Omaha , Nun. , June 18th , law. jj.a lot Notice. In compllnnco with the Mtntutcs of the Htata of Nebraska , In Hiich ensi'i inudu nnd pro vided , notluu Is huiuhy given that Munlud juu- poMilswIII bu received at thu olllcu of Iho Com- mUilonur of I'nbllo Lands and llnlldlniiH iintl 4 o'clock p. m. the 1.0th day of June. Jh'J. ' , for fiirnluhlni ; uuppllo for the qnurler ondlnii betileniburUO , lo'JJ. Tor thu liospitulM for thn Insane ut Lincoln , Hastings unI ( Norfolk , thu Iiulustrl.il school at Kearney , the Inntllulc for the Illlnd ul .Ne braska Olty , the Jiintltutii fur tlio Deaf und Dumb ntOinulia , thu liKtltulu for the I'cublo Minded Voillh nt Huntrlcii , the HoldlurH und Hallors Homo ut Grand Islnn I , tlio Industrial Homo ut Mllford und thu Ulrls liidnitnal school nt Geneva. Estimate blanksoan bo procured by apply- Inz to tliodllfuriint Institutions. Ail bids should bu sealed , uddruHioI to "Hoard of Purohano and t'upiilluH. Lined n , Nebraska. " and murkud "PrnpotuU fur nup- iillcs. " The board reserves the right to ncropt or reject nny or nil bids , and no bid will bo con. Hldored which Is received after thu day iintf hour above named. All bids to bu niudu In duplicate. A. U. HIJMPHitr.V , Commissioner of I'ubllo Lands und Hulldlngft , Lincoln , Nob. , Juno2U , ItKtt. J-WUIUl