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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , JUNE 23 , 1892-TWELYE PAGES. 11 > ' CAM CUT CUSTER [ cosTrxtJKn FIIOM TESTM PAor. ) Icr , the Hwt county seat of CJstcr county , Mxtcon mlles southwoU ot Broken How , ana ftavcn mlles oasl of Callaway. I have 1,000 ncrcs of land nnd havti boon ha acllvo farmer nnd stock grower all thoio years. I had thirty ncrci ot wheat last year that nvor- ngcd thirty bushels pur aero , 'JDO acres of corn , average forty bmticK I have 200 bend of cattle , sovonty-tlvo (13 ( id of lionm. There Is t > ,00t > worth 01 linprovomonts on thohoma- etoad. 'I'lio homo cost W.OOO , barn 100 foot lout : , three sheds each clchty foot long , 200 npnlo trees not lio.irlng yet , but healthy. I nm now farming on n Inrco scnlo ami mnko ono man farm 300 ncros , The way I manage It Is thus i I give each man two good loams , gang ploiv. * and double harrows , plant the B round in corn ono year and sow it lo small grain the next , thus only plowing U once in two years. I claim there Is no ether country Whom ono man can farm 200 ncrcs In nno Voar and no it woll. I have ! )00 ) ucrm of corn planted this year nnd nave been over it six titnos with the harrow already. I always heap Ilia harrows going nil the tlmo until the corn Is up no big Hint my neighbors say I nm a d a fool and ttion I harrow It once more. I have broke out 300 noroa this I have had blue arasi and timothy ninl clovot- for ton yoaw. it cuts about ono nnii a half tons par ncro on an avcrago. , J. I , . Oxford. J , L. Oxford , whoso postofllca Is Gates , twenty miles north of Broken How , settled In Uustor county eighteen years ago , being ono ol thu Tow curly settlors. Ho HrU Bottled at Oak Clrovo , but afterwards sold hli claim there and removed to hh present loca tion , lie has n section In the homo pluco , a quarter section ono mlle from tnoro nnd nn eltfhty near J3rokon Uow. Mr. Oxford snvs : > I v-as hero early enough to get the bonollt of gnmhoppor year , nnd that and 18'JJ are thiionlv failures of crops slnco I have noon hero. 'Last year I had ninety-live acres of corn , avornKo forty-llvo uushols , Uvonty-llvo ncrcs of wheat , average twcnty-tlvo bushels , seventy neros oats , nverutro forty bushels per ncro. 1 came here from northern Mis- nourl and can ralso tnora grain here with same labor than in any country I aver saw. 1 slatted In Ouster county with $100. ! ! I liuvo mv land , l.0 ! head of cattle , fourtoou liorscs , sixty hois and tun free from dobt. 1 would not take loss than $12,003 for the lioniasection , and the balance U wortti about as much. Mr. Oxford la worth about 3 0,000. Viithnr ot llraken How. Jesse Gaudy laid out the town slto of Broken Sow , July IbS'J. Ho bouRht the land of n homi'sloadcr. Ho was afterward1 * mayor of the town und lives ttioro now , although ho IB a farmer and stockman. Ho farms 100 acres Btx miles west of the city , has llltoon head of trotting bred horses , runs a training barn , nnd has u line ono-balf mlle track on his farm. John O. Taylor U another who has made himself Independent on the farm. Ho came twelve years ago , ponnllo , worked by the day lor n livini : n lonp tlmo , but is now nn extensive farmer , aud Is worth at least SIS.OOO. Tim IMncn I" < > i't u Iluinn. A. 11. Ford nonr WoJtTJnlon , settled there Ave years nso. Ho came from eastern No- lra ica with only ono horse and no'hlnjj olso. Ilo went in debt for another horbo , rented tvvontv ncros of land , farmed it , tooit a homo- steud , broke U out. ai best ho could , and has Binco boupht another quarter-section acljoin- Ing. It Is a coed farm , well Improved. Mr. Foid says ho thinks tbls is a splendid f finn ing country , extra Rood for whoat.-nnd the best for vegetables ho over saw. Said ho : I think that anyone who wants n farm should cotno here to got it. His furn is on the table , twelve miles northwest of Wo3t Union. A T.urffo Turin , The firm of Woscott , te Gibbons. W. S. \Vcscott , nnd E. O. Gibbons , own ; ) ,500 acres of land around the town of Woscott , In the Mlddlo Loup valloy. They settled there twclvo yean upo. It is ns beautiful a spotns the world affords , and their land * are ns fer tile ns can bo found in this or nny ether Btato. Ttiolr land U apparently us level ns a lloor , though draining itself perfectly , nnd is so easy farmed that last year thov cultivated 1UOO acres with twelve inon. They had 200 ncros of wheat laity oar thataverunod aboul thlitv bushels per aero ; 500 acres of corn , average , forty-live bushels ; 150 acres of oats tbat averaged llfty bushels per aero. The firm tins 1.000 head of cattle , and fed 500 this this season. They Keep Clydesdale horses nnd bnvo llfty head of standaid-brod trot- tors. Huppy In thu .Miller. H. H. Carr was the plonoer settler nt West , "Union , coming llfteon years ao. Ilo owns l.liOU acres of valley land In the Mlddlo Loup , nnd has never failed to ralso good crops. Corn averages forty bushels par acre , ono year with another ; wheat , eighteen ; oats , foity 11 vo. Have known com to m.iho seventy-live or clghtv bushels per acre. Mr. Curr is now operating a llouring mill , which ho built four years nijq ; capacity , 100 barrels per day , wutor power , und is doinp u big business. Ilo snys the wncat makes as good Hour ns tbo famous Minnesota wheat , anil bis brands are sought all ever too country. W. .1. Wulluco. Mr. Wallace ban a line farm twn anil one- Tialf miles northwest of West Union whore ho has resided for the past cloven yoars. Ilo cntnu there from Appanoosocountylowd , and sin s ha considers this much thobost farming country for manv reasons , bald hot I have had splendid crops every year but ono , 1B'J3. J aslyoar I hud I'M acres of corn , twenty ncra * of wheat , averaging thirty bushels , und flftvaoros of oats that averaged sixty Oushelv I have twonty-olght bend of Clydesdale horses nnd some running stock. Mr. Wallace has a section of laud. I'refurH Nebrimka to luuu. JohnOrvls owns two sections of land nr-ar West Union. Ha camofiom Payottocounty. Iowa , fourteen years ngo nnd has raised good crops every year except In 1800 , and last year Ills corn w'as hurt with hall. Mr. Orvis snys hli wheat nvaragcd thirty bushels last year nnd his. oats llfty bushels. Ho lives in n line frnmn 'residence , has n Inrgo barn and a small orchard , line groves , nnd am all fruit in nuundanco. "I prefer this to Iowa because It Is u bailer climate , land easier worltod , more Riiro of a crop , and can raise moro grain with tno same labor , nnd hotter grain too. All wo lactc hero is n railroad. " A. ,1. Kimlh. A. J. Hoith sottlaJ near Tnvlor postoftlca thirteen . \oars ago. He nas IUO acres of land , nnd snys ho has had two partial fail ures of crnpii la thu thirteen years. Ho had 100 ncros last year , averaged forty Bushels , thirty ncros of eaU that wont'thlrty-tlvo bushels , and one plcco that uveraged sixty- 11 vo bushel * . Hli farm is well Iniprovoa * l ho says ho has done well. T lcu Jlllmcd Out , T. W. D.'an snya : I came hero to West Union thirteen your * ago and now have < 80 acres of vnlley land nil in use. I bad only a team wliun I oamo and it was nftorwards burned ui > lu a pralrla Uro. When that hap pened I hud a cow and colt loft , hut I did not pot discouraged. I have bean burned out twlco slnco , I c.uno bore , but Imvo only missed ono crop. Last year I hud sovi'iily- llvo ueroi of corn , average thirty-live bushols. twenty ncrcs of wheat , average tweuty- " ' "l bu hoU , ton acre * of oats , nvonigo in iv uusncis. i nave a iramo house und barn und u young orchurd. Have forty head of cattle , thirty -six horses , nijiiclpilly Nor man Mack , und keep from llfty to 100 hogs. Iti addition I Imvo nttoro and other property In town und $ . ' ,000vo > -th of California prop erty. I formerly funned In Illinois , but 1 can rulso moro grain hero with the same labor , NOMT I'll 11 cd tu Ititltn u Crop. O. S. I'ulhara settled atVet Union thir teen yimri ace with u toiini and $10 in money. Bald ho : 1 huro Out ) ueiu * of land and have never failed ( o raho n crop. Had plenty of wheat und oats the dry year. Soina few farmers , perhaps , needed uld that joar , hut they co'tld have KOI it at home. This roun- try never fulls to produce enough for ovory. bed ) * , I came from Appanooio county , Iowa , to | hU place , and can Bay Ibis U a tuueti boiler country to furra In than that. For the 11 rst two yours had to haul ovorv- ttalai ; to Oraiul Jalanil. 1 have twepty-llvo head ot horses , twenty cattle , and never lo t nny IIORS ; but onco. My laud la worth ? -W an ecru. .Iudgu O. .Matbowa. Juduo M-\thow nottlea nt New Helena , alx and u h nf mile * east of Aiisolmo , olgh * teen jean usu , ou a quarter section of laud , jvblch ho Milt ! own * and has imiirovoa until It U now DUO ot tha moit boutlful spots in nil tliat jirotty uoiiiitry. Nniuru had Unuo iUDh | for It before Judtro Mnthovvs teen po . Vlolorla crook ruin through It , ono of the clearest , prottloit stroami monndorlnp ; througn the llnoit valley In Uuitor county. The real attractionhowever. It the existence on Judge MiUhows' farm of eight mineral springs RUshlnt ; out of the banks of Victoria creolt. Ono of the springs flows sixtv-llvo gallons per mluuto and nnothor sovonty-llvo ot the purest , clearest , sparkling water contain ing medicinal proportion. Judtfo' Mathews has erected bottling worki with n capacity of 1,0JO , bottles per dav and a bulldm ? ixSJ ) feat und Is now actlvolv onc. iod in prjptr- tnz the water for shipment , Olnjrer uio and ull the soJas are balug m uio. Judge Matnows was the tlrst Judge of Cusler eoiintv. is a bachelor and nlmost n helpless cripple , bat has nlwnys heon an nctlvo man. When ho flr.it wont to Now Helena his noarojt nolgh' bors were sixty miles away nnd his suonly point Urand Island. Ho has planted groves uud orchard nnd taltes pride and ploajuro In ra'slng ' fruit and vegetable * . Ho savs ho has raised potatoes that wolghod four pounds each , of excellent quality , dry and n aly nnd not hollow. Ono year ho bought ono bushel of potat03s for seed , planted them ntid used nit ho wanted during the summer nnd fall nnd then uug llfty-llvo bushaU for winter use , The ] udgo llvo * in a vcnorxbla double- hawed log homo surrounded bv his fruit and forest trees , vegetable garden and mineral springs , nnd Is as happy us any bachelor con bo. C. 1) . I'ollnim. u. u. t'omam , now a loading oustnois man of Ansolmo , landed in Ouster county In 1830 with a team of ponlo ? nnd W Go In money. Said ho. 1 preempted 10 J acres , hut could not peg out , and changed it to n homestead and took u tree claim on the side , I have slnco disposed of it all and bought ; UJ ncros two miles northwest of Anscltnn. I teamed nt 11 rH , to nnd from ICoarnoy , 100 miles , and with the money I named hired breaking dono. Iiiutln n crop and got a good prit'o l r 'vhat I ralsoJ. I have furmod every year since anil never had oven n par tial failure except In 130J. nnd I had a fair crop thon. I have eighty-flvo ncros In corn now and 103 in wheat. Last year I had 12J ncros of corn that averaged forty bushels per acre. Il t'ikos only about hilt the labor to mho a crop huro that it doss In many places where laud soils for moro than double what it will bring hero. I have n store and livery stable and ether prop erty In Anselmo-wortn nt least 810,003. Wlllhuu Homier. William Rccder secured n homestead near Movna tnn years ugo , nnd lived very poor ut II rst , as ho had no money to bogln with. Ho has since purchased nnothor 100 acres for ? . ! ,000 and now has a splondlO farm of 320 acroi , a largo frame house and barn nndra good orchard , thirty head of o.Utlo , six head of horaos , and recently marketed n load of fnt cattle that llnishod oavlng his debts. His land Is all fenced and makes n lovely valley farm. Mr. Hcodor is proud of his success nnd stated that ho would iiot take less than $ ? 5 an n < : ro for bis farm. Ho says his wheat has avorageu 20 bushels per aero for a series of ton years ; lowest ylold , 1U bushels ; high est , SO bushels ; corn nnd oats have averaged for ton years 4'J bushels on his place. This statement was afterwards continued by his neighbors. or Outs. K. J , ICollv , a well known grain dealer of Morna , harvested 033 bushels of oUs from nin acres of ground last year. If nny ono doubts this statement address him at Morna and get the proofs. Ho also spoke of a number - bor of fnrmors who raised from forty to ninety bushels of wheat per acre last year , among them George B. Stcolo of Now Helena. Abend df Indiana niul Illinois. S. M. Luco lives on his bcajtlful valley farm ono haU mlle west of Mernn , which ho acqulrott nine yoara ngo. Ho says : I have always hud good crops , and have kept an ac count of the average yield of wtieat on my place for nine years nnd J don't believe any country can boat it for on average. WUeat on my'placo hat averaged twenty bushels per acre ovorv year for nlno years , had sixteen - teen bushels per acre m 1S9J and uovor less. I only have ono hands ns you sco , and I have had more than my .share of losses. I lost ono team worth $300. I have farmed In Indiana nnd Illinois , nnd I can ralso moro grain with loss labor here , und can ralso a bettor average - ago yield hcio than in older states. I never saw the equal of this country for vegetables. Plant and only half tend and got moro than you want. A quarter of an acra of potatoes last year made mo 115 bushels. I have a good orchard and a largo frame barn and plenty ot block. I am satisfied. W. C. lledivell. \V. C. Bedwcll rosldas on and farms his place of ; IM acres iwo miles west of Morna. Ho has served nls county twlco as treasurer , but has returned to his farm. He states his cabo thus : Whun t came here thirteen years ago I bad a team and wagon nnd $10 In cash. I lived low nt Iirst , but as soon us I got to raising crops I got ahead. Last year my gram averaged per aero as follows : Wheat , Ul ) bushels ; oats , 55 ; corn , 15. I had sixty acres of corn , sixty of wheat mid twenty o'f oats. I fed two carloads of cattle this your and have sixty-live bead loft. 1 have three mule teams. The two loads of cattle and ono of hogs , which I marketed in February , bi'OUt-litSI.S.VJ. I can easily maka $1,000 a year clear on tbo farm. It is the best coun try on earth for n poor man to start farming. This county cannot bo beaten anywhere , and wo have the records lo provo it. I. A. Colum.iii. Mr. Coleman secured 100 acres of land throe and a half mlles west of Merna ton years ago , aud has made It a pleasant nnd roll table homo. Ho was worth about $1,000 when ho came. His little farm was raw land and ho hauled lumber from Plum Crook , slxty-llvo miles , und paid $24 a thousand for the cheapest of It , to bjild u bojso. He bin done nothing but farm , bat is worth at loasl f 10,0'JJ. Ho has twenty head ol cattle on band , fourteen hones , hni money la the bank nt Merna nid : nt Broken Bow , and hi * latulU choipatSiO por&ro. ! Mr.Oolorrunsavs : TliU U the oaslesl nnd best country to farm In I saw. Wheat has nvoratcd mo twenty-four buJhols par acre for ton years , except in IS'JJ , wncn 11 averaged twelve busnols. Mv corn , 1 ist yoir , nvaragod forty-eight bushels , and wheat , twenty-sight bushels , one ploco going thlrty-llvo bushels per acre. Calliitvuy. Callaway , In oolnt of business , ranks next to Drokcn Bow. Locally It Is ilo- scrtbod pD3ttc liy as the "Q loon city of the seven valley * , " bMng locatoj at the con- lluonco ot seven broad and fertile vulloys , formed by tha convergence of the nonh branch of Wood river , the Sauth Loup , ( Jot- tonwooJ , Baud crook , Spring crook nnd Jumoi vnllov In the sonthwoitcrn portion of the county. Callawny was platted tn the spring of 183(1 ( , hut In reality Is only two years old , its projuorlty dating from the ad vent of the railroad , being the present 'xjr- minus ot the Kearney & Black Hills rail road , which was completed , lo that point only two years ngo. Tlio railroad company has built n line depot , a roundhouse nnd stockyards , and nUo n llrst-class hoiol costIng - Ing $ UOOJ. Tbo Intention of the company Is to uxtond tno road to the Blauk Hills , but it \t probauio in in , uiuawny win continue to DO the tcrmlntn for somu years lo cotno. Iho young city has a population of 000 , with all lines of mercantile nnd professional btislnuss well roproicntod. Calluway has two banks- Bank of Callawny , capital $ ,10,000 , president , ti. II. Burnhatn , cashier , H , H. Andrews ; deposits , 8'0,00J , one-fourth farmers' money ; loans and discounts $4.2,503 ; surplus fund , $ J,50J. The Seven Valleys Bunk , capital , ? -iJMJ ! ; president , A. L. Mathowa , cashier , Fran it L. Hay cook ; deposits , $1",000 , : t. * per cent farmers'money ; loans and discounts , $34,003. The capital stock has recently boon loducod JIU.OOJ. Two wooitlv newspapers , Callaway Courier , republican , Ueorgo B. Malr editor and proprietor , Cutter County Independent , only a few woolts oldedited by E. M. Webb. Ono splendid water power mill , liipt'ovod roller process , capaolty 73 barrels per day. Ono sloum elevator , ope rated bv tno alliance ; three churches and a bilck Htgn school building , three toachora and 103 pupils. Tuoro were shipped from the stations on the Black Hills 'lino , slxty-flvo miles la length , reaching from Kearney to C'alla.vav , in 1891 , 21S oars of hvo stock , 793 cars ot wheat , 170 cars of corn , 130 cars of oats and 251) ears miscellaneous. Tbo bulk of Iho above was loactcd out of Callnway. The assessed valuation of the village for ' l was $50,550 ; real valuation , $ 048. There is no bettor water power In the state than that ntTordod by the Loup rlvor , The . town has threo'dally uialls , Ooorgo B. Matr , { postmustor. Two largo public halls , a Ma- sonlo lodL'o , Grand Army of the Hopubllo oost , Knights of Pythias nnd Knights of Labor assembly ; a public park of ten acres within the cltv limits and a half mlle drlv- inir park. Tha distance by rail Is slxty-tlvo miles from Omaha. Choice A1 improved valley land nround Callaway can ho bought al present for $10 to SJJ per acre , but is in creasing in valuu very fust. When Custor county is divided Callaway will undoubtedly ben county seat. I.clt It to tbo Uoys. Colonel E. P. Savngo of Omaha was ono of the pioneer settlers of Custor county , taking his choice of the whole country thirteen years ago. Ho wenl in thorc with'cousider- nblu money , und after looking it all ever , boucut 2,300 acres in the Mlddlo Loup vallor. The town of Sargent has slnco boon built on his farm. It was Colonel Savage's Intention to live and dlo on his farm , but the death-ot his wlfo loft Iho care of a family of small children on his hands , and ho moved to Omaha to educate them. Four years ngo his oldest son , Hurry , returned to tlio farm , and later was Joined by tils younjor brother , Howard. The boys'aro farming and raising stock on a largo scale on as fine land as over was made. They uro raising white-faced cattle , aud have on hand llfty nead of year- llngs that cannot bo baaton in anv county or stato. They got big crops'and nro making money rapidly. The only thing Ihov com plain of is the distanc-o to mantQt , Arcadia being the nearest point , twenty-live miles oast. They say it is not a question of how much can wo raise , but bow much can wo got to market. On the land the boys are now farming Colonel Savugo , in lSl > , raised sixty acres of oats , that If sold would have paid $ J3.50 per acre. The yield was tifty- live bushels per acre , machine measure , and the market prlco 70 cents per bushol. A portion of thu crop was sold nud shipped west. The land thai it was raised o'n was wortti about $5 per acre. Ho also had t.vinty acres of wheat across Ibo road from Iho oats that inado forty-two and one-half bushels per acre , machine measure. The land vlolds as well today as it did then , and nas * no\cr failed to produoo a crop , except in 1890 , when the whole country was cut short. 1'rospercd lu Splto of I/osses. C. A. Austin was ono of the first men lo settle in the Mlddlo Loup valley , taking u bait section adjoining the town of Sargent thirteen years ago. Ho has Improved it in many wuys until It is now ono of the lltiest farms and bast homes in the valloy. Ho has built a good frame house and has plenty of fruit of all kinds , bis trees showing extra good caro. Mr. Austin has guluod a little every year , and would have b3on a wealthy man now if ho bud Hot mot with losses. AS It is , ho is out of debt , bos U O acres of land , a line homo and an interosling family , and in Itio way ofatookhas ilfty-nlno head of horses , llfty head of cattle und 100 head of hogs. Ho began with a team and wacon and n few head of cattlo. Ho lost $2.000 lu cash feeding cattle for ether parties in ono year. besides other Heavy losses. BlackweH's Bull Durham Tobacco Made a record long years ago , which has never been beaten or approached. It has not to-day , 's ' f > 37X S a ° od second in popularity. Its ' \ peculiar and uniform excellence pleases the men of to-day as it did their fathers before them. Great Bull movement. " Sold wherever tobacco issmoked. BULL DURHAM Is a mild and pleasant stimulant which quiets the nerves and in no way excites or deranges the system. In this respect it is distinctive. It gives the most solid com fort v/ith no unpleasant effects. Made only by Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co. , Durham , N. C. 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No imitation 13 a good as the Genuine Tooth-Food- This medicine for babies prevents and cures pains of teething and resulting diseases , not by putting children to sleep with an opiate , for it contains no harmful drugs , but by supplying the teeth-forming ingredients which arc lacking in most mothers' milk and all artificial foods. It is sweet and babies like it. $1.00 a bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam phlet , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. . CINCINNATI , O. people know that the products of THE YALE & TOWNE MANU FACTURING COMPANY include , not only the celebrated YALG LOCK , in over three hundred different styles , but the " STANDARD 'f. Door Locks , Padlocks , Cabinet Locks , Ait ' Hardware ( in 'brass , bronze and iron ) and eve'ry variety of artis tic metal work- ? Ask for YALE. A torpid llicr ) tli < Kour < oorilj l 'p- i hln , sick lioiuluclir , conxtiimtlon , piles , ' bllloui ) fuIT , clilllsaml jaundice. _ _ _ ) Imvo it Hpcriflo enVct nrtttio Ihor , storing It to healthy1action.S5cts. . TRADE MARK. f ) -THERE ARE -AND- Apts io Palaces That is the sort of thing ThB Bee Bureau of Claims was or ganized to correct. The Hureau 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 as1 the sol diers ate 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 Bea Bureau of Claims and find out how much the government is willing to do for you , 'THE Bee Bureau ; of Claims Omahaj Neb. . -JSELF ! , r _ Ailc youTprogglet for a J bottle of l\k } \ U. The only y non pvtionwi romtdy for all the unnatuw dl clmrge and I prUute dlsei/U of men and the I ( Ithdltatttig.tTciikneu peculiar I to women. Jtvturct in a f tr IB wltlfpwt tbo aid or MIcHy otdoctor. . Uanufarturcd by I The ET&nj { bemieil O.1 CINCWHATI.O. u. a , A. NOTICH OF TIIF ADJOUUNED SIT TINO OF Til 15 CITY COUNCIL A3 .A UOAIIU OP KQUAL- 1ZAT1ON. To the owner * of the lots pirta of InU anil rcitlcttato abutting on or niljacont to thn Bti-eet < . ft'lcvs or \antics i lioriiln nntned or sltiiatoil In whole or put within any ot thu illstrlets herein Buec-niod : Vou nnd i-ndh of von lire lioroby notified thnt Uio City Council nf the city of Om tlui , \\lilliolil Us Until adjourned monting us .1 llo'ir i of n < iiiiM'illon ! , tit the ulllce of the Ultv CH'il ; In the CHv Hull , Um ihn , Neb . on TtiLMilny the ' -Slh dny of June. ISi,1 , nt 10 o'Cioek n in. , for thn purpose of vonslilorlii ! ; und iqiuillrlne the propo > uil lo > y of upcclni tixies and n > ni'ttmeiits us shoun hv "I'ro- DO30 I I'luna of AtuMMupnt' ' now on 1110 In the olllcoof < altl Olty Clerk , nnd correutlnit nny oror. | < therein , und ot lionrliiK all conipl'ilnts that the nwncn of i > ronortyo to ho nve o < l nd 1:1X0,1 : nniy iniiUoi iitul tnkkijt llnnl ivtlnii vlth rMercneo to sneh complnlnis iintl oh- jpctloni alri-idv inado ; 8ilJ < ipou.nl tniiM nnd nssc'Sinonts proponed to ho levied beliiR nce- o < iurv to cover the cost of the M'ver.il lin- VrovctiiDiits duly nlitliurl7iut lobe in.ulo uud now "omplotol HM folio < ! nani.iKoi for chanjlns the qrndo of Arbor ntrcot. 11th street niul t''tli struot , iiillnK to the sum of if..T.OO. whleli yntd It lajiroposed by n lup.ut duly nOopte'l by the city council to assuis on the loH nnd re.il estate to the depth ot center ot block on both slops ; of Arlorslieet from inthitrcot to loth street. llth ilreel from 17J feet south ot Arbor street to Cnttollnr streel , ISth strict from Vlnton street to O.islollnr street , .ludKmciit In fin or of Mlclulel Donnelly for dnmiiKOs for chiinie of Rr.ulo of Dnvcnport itrccl trnin Oth to lUlli sticot. iimountlns ; to thn < ; um of J UlH , which sum It H promised by n report duly ndnptocl by the oltv council to nssi-sa on the ots nnd real cstiite to the depth of UJ feet on both slilui of suld U.ivenport street from nth to loth street. Diiin.iues for K null in : the alley In block 8 , Kounl7(3& Itutirsnddltlon , nnionntliiR to the sum ot itTfl.00 , whlclisild sum It Is proposed by n report duly ndoutcil by the i-lty conncllto iisscsa on the lots and rent ostnto to the depth of OMU lot on both sides ot s.ild alloy In block b , ICounlretl Ruth's nddltlon. ChtiiiKtnit thour.ido of Douulni street from loth to 20th street nnd eaitnln Intfrsoetlnc Bltcets. nmuuntlni ; to the sum of J " , " . " > ? , ulilcli sulil Hiun It Is proposal by u report dulv niloptcd by the oltv council to nsi'ov ? on the lotsnnit real estate to the depth ot 10 foot on both alcloi of si Id Ponnlus sticot from Uth street to'JItli street , us follow-t : iomOth to loth st. , 7" > ots. ierfootfrontiige. I'lo-ii 10th to lHKs.t , $1(0 per foot trontncc , I'roin llth tolJthst , il.lli per foot frontIKO , 1'iom 12th to 13tti st , , 81.73 nor foot frontiKO. h'rom 13th to Uth st , 91.03 per foot f rontngo. 'rom llth to 15th st. , fc'J per toot tronliiKO. - ' 13th to Ifith St. , JJ.03 per foot front IKO. 'rem -ml ! strcot on north sldu to west line , Iot2. Ilonsoi'ssub , from -Mill street on aoutn sldo tooit line , sub. lt > , lotCnpltol add. , ut S.140IJ per foot frontnto. ; On north sine irom west line lot 2. Hansel's sub to nest line sub. 8 , lot ' . ' . Uupltol iidd. On south slnn from west linn sub. IS , lot " , U.ipltol udil. , to west line lot 0. Housol's sub. at W.OO per foot fiontacc. On north Hide from west line sub. 8 , lot 2 , Ouultol udil. \vrstllno sul\ , lot : i , Capitol ndd. On south sldo from west line lot 0 , llonsol's sub. to west line s b. 12 , lot : t , Ciipi- tel udd. . at ? 2.00 per foot fruntaqo. On north sldo from \\rst line sub. 3 , lot , * ) , Capitol ndd. to 24th street. On south sldo from west line sub. I'.1 , lot X Oupltol add. to 4ti ) streut , nt JiOl ) per foot frontage. 2Hh street onost side from north line of lot 1) to south line lov U In Kollom's 1st iitul. at I1.P3 per foot front.ine. liouRlus street from inth'to 20th atJ.70 per foot front.ice. 17th street from alloy north of I'arimm street to HodKO street at U.70 uer foot front. IKO. J8th street from I'timum to Dodge treet nt $3 70 per foot frontage. lOtb street from I'lirnnni to DodRo streets nt $3.70 per foot fiontatso. Tor the cost of gradlnc 4th avcuuo from JH.lTH.ufihluli suld sum It is proposed by a ic- port duly adopted bv tlio city council to as sess on the lots and ru.il cstato to tbo dnntli of alloy on both sides of 4th axonuo from Graml- vlow to Haiicroftstreet. Kite per fiont foot- npo. ti4217 ( > , C'b.iuRlng the grade of Sttb street fiom Louvennortli street to Woolwortb avenue , amounting tn the sum of $1/111.00. which Haul sum It Is proposed to assess on the lots and roil I cst ito to tbo ( loith of tbo contcr of blook not ONCoodlnc 150 feet on both sides nf K ild 24th street from l.oavenuoi tli tn lllclior.v btreot. H ito per foot frontage. * 0 S.lMi. Daimices for gradlu ? certain streets and al leys In Marsh's addition , ainuuntliu to the suiiiof } 8J4 00 , which s ild sum-It Is pioposudbv a report duly ndoplod by the olty council to assess on tbo lots ndjolnluj : the streets and alloys , to-H It : Mnrcy street from 2Mb to 27lb streets. Miison scioot frorn Mh to 27th sticots. 2Mb avenue fiom Loavenuorth street to Hickory place. 23th st eot from I.ui\eiiv > orti ) street to Hickory place , and tbo alloys In Miirsh's ad dition , equally on tbo several luts In blocks 1 to II Inclusive , lu Marsh s addition , on each lot Damages for grading Cimollar street from 15th to 24th streets : iimmntlnt : to tlio sum of $ J ( > I.Oi , wblcb suld sum It Is proposed by n re port duly adopted by the city council to assess on tbo lots and ruitl ostutc to the depth of tbo alloy or tbo depth of three I'J ) luts and lu tax lot to tlio depth nf l. > 0 foot , nn both sides of Castollarstreotfruui l > th to-'lth streets. Halo per foot frontage. if.DMMn Damages for siadlui ; I'urlflo street from 24'h to 2Tth structs.iintouiitliiR to tbo sum of Wl8.0i' ' , which s ild sum It Is proposed by u report duly adopted by thu elty council to assess on the lots and real estate tn the doptb to the center nf block , aud the dciuh only nf lots 4 , : i ? nnd lliln Hlciory place , nn both Bides of I'aclllo street fruin4tb to "Ttli streets. Kate per foot frnntaKC. W2WJ. D.unaprs for nulliiRlnpont Btreot nnd Illco stroiit In Dnpont place , anionntinj ; to the sum nff48iO' , which Bald mini It Is proposed l > y a leportdnly adopted by tbo city council , to as sess on thu luts and real cstato to the depth of 125 feet on both sides of said streets us fol lows : Dupont street from east line to west line of Diipunl placo. Kleu street from oust line to west line of Dnpont place , at rate of $0.iu5por foot fro u tape. Damages for change of pride of 42nd Htreet. l.ufnyotte , and other streets In Walnut Hill nddltlon , iiinnuiuliiR to tbo sum of # 277.00 , which suld sum It Is proposed by a report duly adopted by the city council to HSSOSSOII tlio lots and real cstato to tbo depth of 150 feet enl l nl ri sldn i nf 4Jnil gtrnnt. from ll.itnlltrm tn Nicholas street ; Lif.iyotto avenue from 1VJ feet west of 4-'nu street to 4Ist street. Ht. o par foot f rontnxo JO. 119d. Dnmavos forgrndlnK' th street from Far- nam to Hurt street , amounting to the sum of { .109.00. which said sum It Is proposed by a re port duly adopted by the city council to as sess on the lots and real estate to the depth of drat alloy or 1M ) foot on both Hide * of 'Mill street from Kurnam Ktrcat to Hurt street. Unto cor foot frontage J.o ufj. Changing the grade of Hamilton street from 2Hh street to 4Jth Btreot and certain Inter secting stic'ots amounting to the sum of ? ! ! , - ' . ' 50.00. which said sum It Is proposed by a in- port ( Inly adopted by the elty council loassoss on the lots and real estate to the depth of center of block or the first alley , nnd pioparty jiot sub-divided l.Vl feet on both sides of thu following streets : Hamilton struct from 21th to 49th street , 2Mh stieot from Charles toCaldwoll street. 27th street from alloy south of Hamilton to Charles streot. 2atb streut from Hamilton to Charles street. 20th street from Imilun.i to Charles street. Hist street from Hamilton to Charles street. aJrd streut fiom Myrtlu avenue to Clmr.us stroot. IlHIi street from Lafayottouvcnuo to Charles street , : .0th street froml-af ay otto avoiiio ) to Charles street. Iliite nor foot frcntazo , ? 2.0"rj45. Killing certain lots amounting to the sum of 89MO , which suld mini it Is proposed by a re port duly adopted by the city council to as sess on the lots anu real estate us follows : Lot II , block 4 , Drake's addition. tOTi.10. To cover the cost of eloping cortuln lots , atnountliK to the sum of JlOJ.tO which said sum It it proposed by a loportduly adopted by the city council to assess on the Join and real cstato as follows : Lot 1C. block 10 , Ambler place. J1.H1 Lot 10 , block 10. Ambler plitco. t4.27. Lot 20. block in. Ambler placi j J.'ij.lH Won 15' ) foot of no JJ of n wl \ suction 29-15-13 , } 05.5' . ' . Damngos for cr.idlng 20th atrnot from Far- nam street to Hurney street , und alloy from COth street to 27th r.venue , aniouiitlng to thu sum of il,50U 10 , which said Hum it Is proposed by a ropoitduly adopted ny the city council , to assess on l hoots / nnd rouleituto to tbo depth of KQ feet on orint sldo and l.lj foot on wunsidoof said With street from Karnani to Hurney atronu. Kuto per foot frontage , Damages for changing the grade of Dodge Btreot from Lown avenue to Holt railway , amounting to the stun of 5 J40.uo , which : ilii sum It IH proposed by a report duly adopted by tlio city counull to ns os4 on the loin and real cstuto to the depth of throe lots , or the iirst itlli < y , on both sides of mild street from J.OHO uveiino to Holt ruliway. Unto per foot frontage , $ .CS < W7. llv loason of opening 27th street from llrls- tel street to Itcdick park , uniountini : to the sum of II.MO.OO , which said sum It Is proposed by a report duly adopted by the city council to iissnns on the lots and real estate on both aldoa of said 27th streut from HrUtol street to 1'axton street , as follows ; To bo imsodscd on thu balance of lot 10 , Hiiwos' Hddltlon , J.WJ 00. To bu ussossod on thu east 01 feet of utlblot 11. tux lot No. n. * Jtf0.o > . From thu south line of Itcdlck park to I'ratt street ut tbo ruto ot ) . ' . ' 75 pur foot frontage In denth to center of block. From I'rutt street to I'nxton street nt the rate of iu.1.17 per foot frontaxo Induuth to cen ter ot block. . You are further notlUod that said "I'ropotod Plans of A o iinont" are now snhjoi't to thu Inspection aud examination of any of thu own ers of said lots , purls of lots orptoccsof roul estate , or the Inspection or examination of uny other person Interested In said proposed unseismontw , at thu ( illlco of an In elty clerk. uud that by a report of a committee of said council duly ndoptpd , It Is proposed thnt un less for good and snlllc'.iMit cause It may bo otherwise ordero.1 und determined , that the cost of sa < d IniDrmomouts rosneciltoly bo nsiusspd on the several lots , parts of lots nnd n nces of rent estate us shown i > y suld prp- pixel plans ot assessment. Vou iind ouch ot you are lirrobv notlllcd to niiueir loforoinld llo.iril ot Kqirillr.itlon , nt the tlmo nnd place above siircllled. to mnko unv complaint , statcmont or ohjectlon. cither mldltlnii or original , von dttdio concornlng tiuyofiild proposed lovlos ntiit niscsiments of special taxes. JOHN UHOVK * . City IMork , Omaha , Nob. , ,1uno 21 , ISO ! JldOt ! ! PEHMANKNT SinnWALK RESOLU TION. Council Chnmber.Oiuaha. Neb , Mav 10 , IS'l ' ? , Ho It resolved by the oily council of the ally ot Omalin , tbo mayor concurring : Tli it port'ianont stdowalKS bo constructed lu the ulty ot Omaha as dos'.cnntnd below , within Iho ( lavs after the publication of this resolution or the personal service thereof , us by oiiilnnnco Is .iiithorlrixl and required ) such sidewalks to bo lal l to tbo perm incut grndo n iust.iblsi ! ! don the pi veil streets spot'llled heroin ami to bo constructed of stone , arti ficial stone , brlok or tlllivt according to speci fications on fllo In the nlllcnot the Itoar.l ot 1'ubllo Works , and under Its supervision , to w t : North sldo of Uumltig st. , lots 14 to IS Inclu sive , block- 1 , Armstrong's 1st addition , 0 foot wide , pcrnianont cra'iii. Kast side ot H2nd iivniitio , lots 15. 17 to 22 Ineluslvo , block a , Weil Knd , 0 foot wide , per- manoiit vr idi\ Kust sldo of n.'nd avenue , lot 14 , block .1 , Summit 1'laco , 0 feet wlJo , pHrmanont gr.tilu. ( onthsldi ! of l.cavenworth at. , lots 1 , 2 , ! t , 4 block 111. Cherry U.irdun , U feet wide , pormn- nontgrailo. North sldo of Dodge St. . lot 5 , block 81 , city , A foci wlflo. permanent grade. Hustaldoof IllthHt. , lot.\ block SI , city , Ofeot wide , pornmnont grade. And bo It further resolved : That thu Hoard ot I'ubllu Works be nnd hereby IH authorized and directed to cause a cony of this resolution to bo published In thee o lllc in I paporof tbo city for 0110 week , or bo served on the owners of said lots , and unlosi such owners sh ill within 11 vo days utter tlio publication or service ot such copy construct nild sidewalks us heroin required , thnt Iho lioirrtof 1'ubllc Works cause the samu to bo done , the cost of constructing mild sidewalks rcspoctlMily to bo nsscsscd against the real estate , lot or purtof lot In front ot and abut ting such Hldowulks. 1'rosldont of tbo Council. Attest : JOHN UKOVKS. Cltv Clerk. Approved : QKO. 1' . 1JUM1H. Mayof. NOTIOR TC CONSTRUCT SIDF.WALKS. To the owners of tlio lots , parts of lots and real estate described In tlio above resolu tion : You nnd o.toh of you are hereby notified to construct permanent sidewalks asroqulrcd by n resolution ot the city council and mayor of the ulty of Omaha , of which Ilia nbovo Is a copy. P. W. mUKHAUHKK , Chairman Hoard ot 1'ubllc Works. Oninhu. Neb , Juno 20 , lb . J20d7t WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber. Om ihu , iN'eb , Juno 7 , 150J. Ho Vt resolved by the city council of the elty of t innliii , the in 11 j or concurring : That wooden sidewalks bo constructed In the cltv of Omaha us designated below , within live days after tbo publication of this resolution , or thu personal sorvlco thereof , us by oKliunuco is authotlzcd and icqutrod ; such sidewalks to bo laid to tlio present-grade on tbo streets spcclllod heroin , and to bo oou- Htruotcd of plno p' ink of suub width nnd thickness nnd bo laid upon joists of sueli dimensions and lu suol' manner ns Is pie- Hcrlhed bv the snoclllcaMims on file In the olllcoof the Hoatu nf 1'ubllc Woiks and under ItHiipurvlslon , to wit : West sldo of 4th street , lots 1 und 2i ) , block 4 > 8 , Grand VIew addition. 4 foot wide. South sldo of Mason streot. lots 27 nnd 23 , bloctt 8. IfounUo'B .t Huth's addition , d feet \\lde. North ddo of Mnplo street , lots 8 , 9,10.11 and 14. Remington's sub lots U. , Ul and til , Ulso's addition , n foot n Uo. East sldo of ' 17th fltroot. Iot2. block 2) ) , West Omaha addition , 0 feet Ido. Ami bo It further resolved : Tli.it the Ho trd ot I'lihllr Works be , and Is hereinuithorloil : and dlreeled to cuuso a copy of this resolution to bo publlshol In tbo clllclal paper of the city for one \\eek , or bo scrvod on tbo owtiors of s.ild lotsiind uu- less such owners shall wltliln live days after the publication or sorvlco of such copy con struct such sidow.ilks as heieln rcquliod. that the Ho ird of 1'ubllo WorKsoauso thosimo to he done , the cost of coiistiuctlm ; said slde- walks respectively to bo assessed against Iho real estate , lot or part of lot In from of and abutting such sldmvallcs , I'assed Juno 7 , 1SUJ. 1SUJ.C. . P. DAVIS , President of the Council. Attest : JOHN UKOVI& Ulty Clork. Approved : QKO. P. UHMIS , Mayor. NOTIOHTO OONSTKIIOT FIDnWALlvS. To the owners of lots , p irts of lots , iud ro.xl est.ito described Iti tbo above resolution : Vou and oaoh of you are hereby notlllo I to construct wooden sldowitlKs as iciiilrcd ] by a i ( 'solution of tbo city council and m lyor ot the city ot Omaha , ot which tbo above Is a copy. P W. HIUKHAl'srK. Clrilrman Hoard of Public Wor s Omab.1. Nob. , Juno 20 , 1M- . J20 U 7t PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESO LUTION. Council Chamber , Omaha Neb , Juno 7 , 18) ) . ! Ho It resolved by the City Council of the City of Omaha , the Mayor concurring. That permanent , sidewalks be constructed In the city of Om.ilia as designated below , Hltnlii tlvo days after the public ttiou of this resolu tion , or the personal sorvlco tboroof , as by or- dluiitico U authorized and required. HIICQ aide- walks to be laid to tlio permanent grade as 03- tabllsbod on tbo pavedMireets spoLlllctl heroin and to bo constructed of stor.e or arilllclal stone iiccordlnn to speclllcntlons on Illo In tlio olllce of the Hoard of Public Works , nnd under its supervision , to-wit : West sUlo of lllth St. . south SO foot , more or loss , lots blook 20Hio Ity. 20 feet wide , neiinn- uent grado. West sldo of 10th St. , north Gd foot , moro or less , lot 1 block lUSJi city , 20 foot wklo , purma- nent grade. North side of Ilnrnov street , lots & and fi , block 140. city. 12fcotwldc , permanent Ki.ule. West sldo of 12th st. . lot 1 block r > 0 , city , 20 foot wldo. permanent grade. And bo It further resolved. That the Hoard of 1'ubllo Works bo , and U herony authoilrnd and dlroctodto cause a copy of this i evolution to bo publlsnad In thu oillclat paper of the city for one Wrtux. or ue Nerved on the owners of aiild lots , and tbat induss such ouunrs shall within live days after the publica tion or service of tmcti copy construct a tld sidewalks us heroin required , that the Hoard of Public WiirkH cause thwK.uno to bo done , thu cost of constructing a tld sidewalks respective ly to bo utHiissed agulnst the real estate , lot 01 part of lot lu front of and abutting such sldoualk. Passed June 7th , 1892 , K. P. DAVIS. L'rubldunt of the Council Attest JOHNOHOVK3 , City Clork. Approved UKO. P. IlKMlS. Mayor. To the owners of the lots , pirU of lot ! and real estate described In thu auuvu resolution : Vou and o.ich of yini ard tiureby notlllod to construct permanent sldow.ilkH as required by u resolution nf the Ulty Council anil tiavorof the City ot Omaha , of \ \ lilcli the above Is a copy. I' . W. mUKHAUrflJIt , Clialrinan lloar.l of rahllc Works. Omaha , Nob. . Juiio2Uth , IS ) . ' . J.'OdTt Wo fond tlio marwlon Homedf CALTMOG frns anil 11 local KunrnnUx ) llmt UAM no < v , 111 . fiTOP DUrlmrcr * A. tinL.lon -.1. . . ' CIJIII2 Srvcrmntiirrhen.\ N S \unailEtiroitKI.otl\cor. V JlLtf fJte it aitd/ari/talli/rJ. llr ? * * > . VON MOHL CO. . Bol. Anrrlna it > b , IlirlnxU , Okla. NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAM AGES POR GRADING MIL ITARY AVENUE. To the owners of nil lots , parts of lots and real estate along Military uvuniiu from Ham ilton Htrcut to Uritnt street , und necessary upptouchos. ion are hereby notified that thu uniler- alnod , tliroudiklnterostod freuboldors of the city of Omaha , h ivo boon duly appointed by the mayor , with the approval of thu city council of Bald city , to assess tbo diimagn to the owners respectively of the properly atfcctod by grading Military avenue from Hamilton street to Qr.int btreot. doclurod nocosiiiry by ordlnunco No. JH. ' , passed May S4. Irtri , auprovod May M , IhO. . You are further notlllcd , that huvln ; HcceptoJ i ild upuoliitmuni , and duly qual ified ua required by law. wo will , on thu 21th day of June , A. I ) . Ib'Ji. ' ut Iho hour of 2 o'clock In tlioiiftornoon , ut the olllcoof T , a. Hrunnur , room 1 , Ware block , within tlio corporate limits of uuld olty , moot for the purpose of considering and nmklng thu usiusgirunt of iliimasto to tbo owners respect ively of fluid property , iilfoctod by mild i/rnd- Ing , taking IiitoconafdorullonDpeoluI bunellti , If any. You are notified to bo present ut tbo tlmo and place aforesaid , and mnko any objections to or utiitomiinU concornliii H.tlu assessment of damagoi uv you may consider proper , T. U HIIUNNBII , JOHN H. KKKVKH , OKOIKIC J PAUL Committee of Apprultor * . Omaha , June 13,1 fey. , JUdl'jt ' 1'EUNfANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. Council Ctnmhor , Omaha , Noh , Juun t llVi Ho It rotolvod bv the cltv voun dl of thu city of Omuha , tlio mayor roncurriii : lliat pcrmnncnt sldo wMks be const ruotoil In thu olty ot Onriliu n do4l\tlr\tod \ bolow.wl'hin live days nftor tlio publication of this resolu tion.or the | tar onnl sorvleti thoroof. ns by or- < | | II\IKO ! H mitliorlro.l and required ! suuh sidewalks to DH laid to tbo iiormiinont cri teen on tbo st roots spooKH-d boriMii. and to liocon- structo.I of stone , artificial stone1 , brick or tllluiMiocor.ling toHU olIlcatloiisoli ( Ilo In the olllco of the Ho ird of Pilbl.c Works and under lts upervl ioii , lowltl Wnnsl.loofS.th . stroit. Ills 1 and 2 , block 1,1. Shlna's addition , it fopt wide. linst sldo of loth street Boulh SW font luoru or less of tax lot 7 , sivuonllia ! u feel w Ido Kail sldo of intli strrot , lots.\ , T and S.blcok 1 , South Omah i addition , 0 toot wldo Ktst sldo Utli Mtreotindlllcd snulh "al'i foot ot block 1 , South Um.ihu add.lion , (1 fiet wldo. llast slda of 10th .atroct. Oil foot lu block 0 , South Om.tba nddlt ( in , being thu u , o. cor , ut lOtl. and Onstoll'ir , t ) foot wldo North Ride of Knriutln street , lotX ! blo < * k8 , Jerome p irk addition , n feet n Ido. West vide ot S31 street , lots , block .lit , city , foot vrltii' . Eolith side of California st root , lot 4 , block 10 , city. ( I foot wMe. South sldo of Capitol avc , lots 1 and t , block 81 city , 0 foot wide. Kast sldo of 2.UII it root , tot 4 , block 0 , Sweesoy's addition , 0 foot wide. South sulo ot Ca'lfornl.i stroot. lots 3 and 4 , block ( i.Sueesi'v's nddltlon. U foot wide. North sldo of Hurt strent , lots 5,0. 7 nnd 8 , block ; ni. : i-lty. u foot wldo. South Hide of Ooitglns tr ot , Intuit , 7 and P , llousol's sub. of , or lu lot 2 , Capitol addi tion , il feet n Ido. South sldo of Doulis street , sub. of lot ? , lot 1 , Capitol addition , ll foot-wide. South sUlo ot Douglas streut , lot I , Cnpltol addition , ( t fort wldo. rsortbsldnof Douclus street , lot 1 , Capitol addition,0 foot \\lde. South H'llcot ' Douglas street , sub of lots II. 12. Kl. 14.15 aim in , tut H , Capitol addition , 0 feet wldo. South dido of Douglas st. , sub. 0-14-ls. lo 2 , Capltoi addition. 0 tout uldc. Ami bo It further resolved , That the Hoard of Public Works bu and hereby Is unthdri/ed unit directed toi-uuso a copy of this ipsolu- tlontobo published In the oillclat piper ot thu elty for one weok. or bu served on tbo owners of said lots and that unluissuchowiiors shall within live days utter the publication or sorvlco ot Mieh copy caiiMirtiot sidewalks us herein required , tbat the Itunrct of 1'ubllo Works cause tlio same to bo done , the cost ot constructing suld sldoualUsiespootlvoly to ha ns9o sod against the real oslatu , lot or part Ot lot In trout of and abutting such -sidewalks. Passed June" , ISO. ! . U 1' . DAVIS. President of the Council. Attest : JOHN cmovns. Olty Clork. Approved : OT.O. P. HIiMIS , M-yor. NOTlOi : TO CONSTRUCT SlDEWAI.Krf. To the owners ot lots , parts of lots nnd real ( Htato-descrlbod In the above resolution ! You and ouch of you are hereby notlllo Ho construct poimanonlsldowalks as required by a resolution of thu city council ami mayor of the city ot Omulm , ot which the above is a copy. P. W. HlUiaiAUtJKU , Chairman Hoard of Public Works. Oniahn , Nob.jtiuo'-'Otb. Ib'Jl. ' .IJJilTt PROPOSALS POR GURU ING. Scaled proposals will bo received by tbo un- dor-jtgnod until 1:10 o'clock p. m. . July Stb , Is'JJ , for curbing with I'-'d Colorado sandstone , while Colorado s.indstono and llerua siud- stouo accordluir to Hpcullleallnns pirtsof cer tain , stieots In the elty of Omaha , eomprlsoil lu street. Improvement districts iiumhoiud and described as folio us. towlt : No. 4IVI Tnlrd street from south line of IMorco street to Wllll mis htrcot. and r\o 4B4 Plorco street , from oust line of 4tli street to west lluootllrd street No. 44U Cbleavo streut , from west line of Twenty-fifth street to Twenty-sixth stipot , No 4V ? Cuss street , from' west llm > ot Tnou- tv-fonrlh street to u point 1'Jj feet wist of Twenty-fifth street. No. 15' ' ) C iss street , from east Iluo of Twen ty-fourth stuot 10 the cst Iluo of Twonty- fouitb .street in the olty of Omaha. D.ieli bid to specify a prku per lineal foot for the curbing complete on tbo streets In said IiniiruviMiir ut districts. Work tobu done In accorduiico with plans and Hpoclllo illous on tile In the olltuo of tlio Hoard of Piibllo works. Propos ils to bo nrulo on prlnto 1 blanks f ur- nlsl.ed ny the bo ird aud lliosn iiucompaulcd with a cortlllod ehoclc In tbo sum of * "iio. p iy- ublo to the i-lty of Omaha , as au evidence of of goo 1 f.nlh. Thoboird leservos the rljht to reject nnv or all bids aud to walvo defects. P. W. HlHKllAtlSnil. Chali man Hoard of I'ublln Works. Omaha , Juno2. , ! M ) . ' . JJi-2J-2J-JO NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAM AGES POR CHANGE OP GRADE. To vbo owners of all lots , pirts of lots and real estate along Twenty-ninth stioot from Hlukorv to Mnrtha street , and liitoinuetlug streets : Vou uro hereby notillod tint the uudor- sUned , three disinterested free-holden of tbo city of Omuliii. havu been duly appointed by tbo mayor , wltb the approval ot the city council ot mild city , to imsoas thu damages to the owners respectively , of the property af fected by oh 1111:0 of guide of Twenty-ninth hli oet from Hickory to Martb i streets nnd lu- teisectlng streets , declined nccos < arv by or- dluiinco No I8" , ] i iHsoJ May ! ! ' , IhO-1. ana IID- jiro\cd June 2 , lh'J2. Vou uio further notified tint having iin- coptud halt ! appolntii ent anil duly nuallflod us roquliod by law. wo will , on thuitOlb day of Inno A. I ) . IS'.d. at the honrof 1. ) o'clock In tlui roienoon , at the olllce of hhrivor & O'Donahuo 1101 riiriiain .street , within the corporate limits of said city , intuit for tlio purpose of considering ami making the assessment of damages to tbo owners icspoctlvuly ot naliJ property , atfcctod bv nald cli uigo ot giudo , taking Into consideration special bunellts K any. any.You are notified to bo present nt the tlmo and place afoiosald and make uny objeo'lons ' to orHtatumsnts concerning said assessment of diuungcs as you may consider protjor. " JNO. | i\ Omaha. Noo. , Juno ISth. 1BUJ.Md ] lOt Notice. In compllnnco with the statutes of the state of Nebraska , In such eases made and pro vided , notice Is hereby given tbat sealed pro * posnlrtwlll bo received at thoofllcuof the Com inlHHlonor of I'nblle f.auiU and llnlldlu s untJ 4 o'clock p m. tbo IKith day of Juno. 1HOJ , fo ? furnishing supplies for tbo quarter endlnf HouteinbocI.O , lb'J. Tor the hospitals for tlio Insane nt Lincoln , Hastings and Norfolk , the Indnstiliil school at Koarneyi the Inslltntu for tbo Blind at Ne braska City , the Initlttilo fur thu Deaf and Dumb at Omaha , thu Institute for the 1'ooblo Mln led Youth at Beatrice , the Holdlors and Sailors Homo nt Gland I.sliuiJ. thn Industrial Homo at Mil ford und tbo Ulrls Indiistilul Hchonl at lienovii. ' istlmatii : bliinkHonirbo procured by apply- In.to thu dllfuiont Institutions. Ail bids should bu soalul , ml dressed to "Boaid of PurobuHU aud dupiilles , Lincoln , Nebraska. " aud marked "Piupotals for sup- piles. " Tbobonrd reserves tha right to accept or reject any or all bids , and no bid will bu con- Kldered which Is received after the day and hour above n lined. All bldri to bu made In dupllc-ito. A. U. IIUMI'HItnV , Commlsslonorof Publlu I/iinflnand Hulbllngs. Jdncoln , Nub. , June20 , ISO. . jJOdlOt NOTICE TO SELECT MATERIAL POR PAVING. To tun owner * of loti and lands flouting upon street Impiovomont districts numbered und described us follows ! No IM Third xlruot from thu south line of Piurco Htieet to Williams itieet. No. 401 Pierce street from tno oust line of 4th street to the woat line of < id Hlriiut , In thu city of Onmlin , and subject to assess ment for the p ivlng or ronavlng of the nanio , Vou nro hereby notlllml In pursuinco ; of or- dliinnvii No , ; i.Uu , jiussud and upbioved Juno l.'i. I Mr. ' , to tolHct and deteimlno upon the Illnd of muterlul to bu used In pnvlng said Improve ment dlslrlcts on or before thu lAth day ot July , IB/ ' , or the city council will determine galil material. If sheet asphalt U iiotltlunod for by property owners they must Htato In their petition for paving whether pltoh-lakc. land ur ovorllow or California implult IK to no ni > od. Dated at Onmha this 21st dav of Juno. 18'J ! . P. W. HIHKHAUsr.a Cliulriiiun of the Hoard of Publlu Works. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Vou nro hereby notlflul that the followluit described piomfmis , to-ull : 'Ibo lionkof oiirthon the oast2 ; foot of lot 7 In Johnson's addition to the qlly of Omaha. The bank of earth on the west half of lot 7 , blouk 101 , clly. Tbo uniiKsof onrlh oxlitlng on lots S , 0 niirt 7 , In blook 2.W , olty. The I'uniiHOI unrlh existing on lots 7 , B , 0 , 10 , II nnd 12 , block U , B , i : . JCogurs1 add to thu clly Ilavn boon do8lurod by ordluauco No. 3102 , to bo u nuisance. . . . You are hereby dlrnotod to abate mid nul- niincu hv grading down bald Irinks , within twenty dayn , from thu 1.1th day of Junt Is'C or rtld nulHiincn will bo ubutcd bv the ulty authorities and the OXIICIIHO tnoro- of levied UM n hpoclal tax iigiilnit thu proper * ty on whlnb Huld nuHlnnco exists. ' " " " " ' " " ' Chalrmun llourdof I'ubllo Wbrlu of thu vt etna , ha JS1-2-ZJ-Z4-W