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THE OMAHA DAILY BEJ& THURSDAY. JULY 21 , 1892 , 8
KE\VS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Airing tlis Troubles of the Atlantic
Company ,
\ ITS CASH CAPITAL DISAPPEARED
When the OrRiiiil/ntlon DlnMiUrd It U
Alleged That There Win I.lltlo
of Vnlnu l.clt to ll\lilc
Olhur Ncwn Notes ,
Hmlth McPherson , who was appointed
referee by the district court to hoar the evi
dence In the raso of McWade & Martin
of Atlantic against D. W. Archer of this
city , sat In the superior court room yester
day afternoon to hear the testimony of the
men who were Interested In tbo case. The
Atlantic Canning company was formerly
composed of McWado , Martin and Archer ,
the former two furnishing the money nnd
Archer the bralnn. H wns agreed that Archer
should have ( W per cant uf the profits ot the
enterprise in compensation for his managing
the business. When the company was
finally dissolved , it is alleged that the cash
capital hud dlbappearcd and that Archer's
brains wcro nil that wns loft of the stock In
trade of the company. MoWndo & Martin
thereupon commenced n suit in the district
court to collect from Archer the entire
amount of the capital stock. The evidence
ns to the facts in the case was hoaid by the
rofcrco vostorday nnd the case is now ready
for the arguments of the attorneys.
Tlio l.ndlos.
The pleasant effect nnd perfect safety with
which ladles may use the California liquid
laxative Syrun of Figs , undur all conditions ,
makes It tboir favorite remedy. To got tbo
true nnd genuine article , loon for the name
of the California Flu Svrup Co. , printed near
the bottom of the puckuyc.
IIuvo your picnics sit Mnnawn.
Ofjnwu'B Roynl .ItipMiioso troupe gives
two purforitmnuoa dully ut Mtumwii , 5 to
0 tuull ) to 10 p. m.
Miiry tlio .Mull.
The delegates to the Ninth district Judi
cial convention leave this morning for Glua
wood , where the convention will bo hold
todnv. Pottawatlamlo county will bo repro-
"Routed by the following delegates : D. C.
Bloomer , Jacob Sims , M. H. Chamberlain ,
James MeCube , A. T. Flickiugor , A. S.
Iluzclton , L. A. Grav , L. G. Knotta , George
Carson. B. W. Hlght , F. J. Young. C. H.
Convene , J. D. Kent , J. B. Motlock , T. H.
Ilardslo.v , Frank Tumor , B. Harcourt , Kras-
nius Campbell. II. A. Smith and 1C.
Walker. From the present outlook tbo
convention will bo a very quiet affair ,
nnd the candidate for Judicial honors
will probably bo elected by acclamation.
Judge Macy of Harlun , who Is now on the
district bench , Is the only c&ndidato for tbo
place so fur as heard from , and bo has no op
position either from the delegates or from
other candidates. The PottuwattamiJ dele
gallon , ns will bo noticed , is composed quite
largely of attorneys , all of whom are
strongly in favor ot nominating turn to suc
ceed himself. Judge Mncy bas made an ex
cellent record ns a Judge on the district
bench , and if ho is given the nomination
thcru is no doubt of his re-election. The dele-
pates will probably return on this evening's
train.
When you po to D.invor atop at the Ameri
can house. K'ltos $ i.30 to ( iM. Homodolod
throughout.
The .Tcwol uasoltno steve if ) the best
in the world for ssifoty , durability nnd
economy , und the now .lowol fa Us equal.
Sco thorn ut Chnrlos Swsiino's , 737
Brondwivy.
leO people In this oity use gas stoves
The GasCo. puts 'cm in at coat.
I'orsoiml r.iriirali : | ] < < .
Major H. G. Curtis of Atlantic was in tbo
cliy yesterday.
B. O. Bruington , court reporter for Judge
Smith , is in the city.
Mrs. M. E. Mcader and BonMnoof Goshon.
Intl. , urn in the city , iruosts of Mrs. Mender's
p irenM , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stephenson , on
Washington nvonuc.
\v. Uungnn has returned from a trip
through Colorado. Last WcdnoBday , when
poor mortals in thn twin cities were swelter
ing In the heat , ho wus shivering with the
cold on thu top of Pike's peak.
DoWitt'sSarsuparilla cleanses the blood.
Munitwa us u uuininur resort cun't be
boat.
LdndrcdH ot people : ire Bonding their
jugri to Manuwii for mineral wutor. They
are wise.
Nnntclit'il III" 1'itrso.
An employe of tl.o Noithwustorn Railway
company , who refused to give bis name , was
made the victim of a purae snuU'lier at a into
hour Tue.sdav night ou Broadway. Ho had
IK-CM upending the evening nt Lake Mnnawn ,
mid while tlm e someone evidently trailed
him nnd succeeded In learning that ho had
with him a puiso containing qnlto u sum of
inoiuiy. Ho stopped in front of a fruit Rtnro
on Broiidwny nnd buugbtsotno fruit. White
ho had his purse in Ills lunil nnd wns pa > ing
tbo bill someone came up from bobiuJ , and
KtM/liig the pnckutbook , made off at a forty-
imlo gait. All uiTorUs 10 capture the thlof
were unavailing. The purse had In It KM ) in
rash and bomu valunblo papers. The victim
Elated that if tlio hluhwayman would bring
back the pupzrs ho might kocu the money.
Trains leave Manawa daily at 8 a ndlO
11. in. , 12 in. , anil 1 , i. , 20 : : ! , It , 8:30-I. :
4:30 : , 5 , 6:30 : , 0 , 0:30. : 7. 7:30 : , 8 , 8:30 : , ! ) ,
9:30 : , 10 , 10:30 : , 11 and 11V5 : p. in. The
11:53 : train will inulco connection with
the lastolccti'io motor out1 for Omaha
Chniitauouv : drutj ( jist , Goo. S. Dnvln
Yesterday noon the brlulcniukors at
IIuuliCH1 brluKynrd , eighteen in numuor ,
\vnlked out nnd refined to work on account
of u disagreement with rofernnco to tbo
uniount of WUKOA. It U thoiiKht thn differ-
en eo will bo udjustcd without much Jifllculty
nnd Unit tbo work will go on In the yards to-
duy ns usual ,
Itoflu-xtur lleur.
Poonlo linvo bocoino BO fond of It Mint
even horst's climb through the window
to ( jot it. W. . .1.Vlil to , iigont. at the
"Annex. " 18 Main nnd 17 1'ourl.
Dal boy 'n biind glvos tin opou air concert -
cert every ovonlnj ; from 7iO : ! to 11 , at
Mmmwti.
.Mn nnui llri'e/ei ,
Although tbo temperature nil over the city
yesterday registered between 0 , " ) und 100
tbo Instruments liutiKlni ; around Iho wldo
breezy porches of Hotel Munawa did not
reuch ( Ml ilurlut ; Ilio hottcit part of tbo day ,
A nay pnrty of Oiimliu people , lilliuy one
of tba largest of the 1'alnco stublo'a couche.i ,
enjoyed tUo Inko until nearly mldutcbt last
ntulit.
' 1 ticro are three oands of music at tbo take
e.ich ufturnoon und ovonlnj : . Uulbey nml a
colored bund make muslo on the hotel lawn
iul p.ivillon and un orobcstrn occupies tlio
tloclt [ iivlllon at Mnnbattun beach.
Ttioioworo : i)0 ( ) batliors In the water at
Minhuttati beach ut one tune last nlKtit.
Ouo hundred now bathlug sulla were sent
down to the luke last niEht. Thuy are of tbo
beat quality of woolen J rsevs.
'Iho ble tobosrgun slide will bo ready for
use tonlKut.
Thirty womb * Oi tbo Omaha Athlotlo
club spent tuo evening at tbo lake last nlirbt.
All the staiimors jih inc on tbo lalco hnvo
rccuutly been InspucloU uutl are m flr t-olass
condltloi , .
Tlio bathlni ; was never so pioatant nnd on-
Jovublo as It ID at tbo prcaont time.
Tbo Uo.vnl Japuneso troupe that n glvlnc
tuo performancot u dty on tliu hotel lawn U
worth pcoluw. The llttlo Japs perform all
tbo strange and Incouiprouciulblo feati ot
Iiipaneso Jucghup , nnd It Is'n ploRsant Inno
vation to sco a lirst-clnss show while su.itcd
on n cool , breezy lawn. Tboy will bo there
every night this week.
Colfnx glnecr ale and mineral water
sold at wholoa.Mo by Duquotto & Co. ,
inautifaclurlng confectioners.
.Minor Mention.
K V . Plumbing do.
Council UlufTs Lumber Co. ,
. U. V. Adnms.who lives nt 1001 Wen Broad-
nvuy. wns prostrated by the ho&t of Tuesday
afternoon.
A cnsa of diphtheria was reported yester
day nt the rosldcnco ot Mrs. Llobold , 1429
North UiRhth street.
Superior court convened yesterday morn-
lnf ( , "but adjourned without any business
being trnn'fnctctl until next Mondny.
The Carbon Coal company has been
nwnrrted the contrnct for furnlshltiR coal to
the government bullditiK for lUo coming
year.
The Married Ladles Social society will
meet nt 7 o'clock this evening at the resi
dence of Mrs. J. C. Hockwell , 101 Uluff
streot.
The Sons of Veterans of thli city will Rlvo
n luwn social Ibis evening nt Full-mount pork.
AU soldier organizations are invited to ba
prou'iit.
A ninrrlrito ; license was Issued ynsterdny
to .Tamos U7. Draper and Annlo E. M. ICms-
lor , botb of Council Bluffs. Tbey wcro mar
ried by Justice Cones.
Bert Herald Willslie , the " -months-old
dnuchtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Willslie , died
yesterday of cholera Infnntum ut Uiu family
roslticiico , 70'J ' Mill street.
Adotph Frank , n railroad man , was over
come by the heat on Tuesday and was tnkon
to John Troutmau's plneo "on Koutb Main
street , where ho U stopping.
Uoeular session ot Harmony chapter No.
25. Order of Eustor Stnr. at Mruotilo Temple
this evening. Vialtlnp mombcrscordially ui-
vlted. iy order \\orthy matron.
Secretary F. W. Wright of tbo Pottanat-
tumlo Bar nssoclntion has received n chnl-
longo from tbo Omaha attorneys for n mntch
( tunic of ball. The challenge will proonbly
bo accepted.
A woman wns found nt2 o'clock yesterday
mornniR lying on tbo sldowulk nt tbo cornnr
of Broadway and Twcnly-llrst street In a
benstlv btnlo of drunkounoji , with her llttlo
( i-ycar-old boy trying to induce her to BO
borne.
The saloon building owned by A. Goldstein
on Broadway , near the Indian crcclc bridge ,
wns entered by thiavei yesterday afternoon ,
and nearly ull the stuff It contained was
stolen. The missliijr property belonged to n
man named Kchurz , who wai expecting to
reopen the snloon today. Tbo building has
been closed for some time.
The Young Men's Institute , a newly
organized society composed of the Catholic
young men of the city , gave a party last
evening at the Masonic temple. An ex
cellent program of musical numbers was
during thn oArlv n.irt nf the pvenini1.
after which there .vas dancing. Itefrcsh-
mentswaro sorvco , and an cnjoyablo evenIng -
Ing was spent.
The case of the state aualnfit F. 1' . Fowler
has been taken to Justice Hammer's court
from Justice Cones' on a change ot vcnuo.
Fowler , who is one of the cloputy marshals
at the city building , used force in getting one
I'oto Hanson away from the ] all door , where
ho wns trying to curry on n conversation with
one of the prisoners contrary to tbe order of
tuo marshal. Hunscn has made the charge
of assault und battery against him.
The rolntivos of W. M. Jones , the imple
ment man who wns shot a lew weeks ugo ,
have been unnbio to collect tbo f.V > 00 ln-
sunmco which tbe dccenacd carried in tbo
United Statei .Mutual Accident ussociutlon.
the company refusing to pay on the ground
that Jones was In a measure responsible for
his own death by reason of bis drliikiui ; ana
carousing 1mbits. Notice has accordingly
bean survcd upon the representatives
of tba company Hint suit will bu brought to
collect the amount.
Yuiterany afternoon n man was discovered
swimming in Spoon lako. While he wus
sporting in the water SOILO tramps who were
lurking in tno vicinity bid bis clothes. Wnou
ho came out of the water and found his
clothes missing bis dismay could not
have been sounded wltb a ten foot
pclo. His penca of mind was fur
ther disturbed when bo was In
formed by tbo spectators of bis grief that
the police had been notilled nnd would soon
bo ou bis trail for oatbiug in Spoon lake con
trary to law. Ho run about , for bnlf nn hour ,
clud only m a bathing suit , und called the
police to help him llud bis clothes and tbo
iiii'ii who nnd Htulon them. Before tbo
onicers arrived tbo tbioves met witb a
cbcn oof heart and returned tbo clothes to
their owner.
Maniuva mineral wutor is especially
good for all knuls of kiilnoy ailmoiitR.
DMA U.I.
Veiling MCII'H Itrpuhllenii Club Hold HU In-
turi'ntlng Meeting.
The mooting of the Y oun Moa's Htpabll.
can club last evening uas an outdo r utTirr.
Mho bcutud ulmobpkoro made the club's
room uninhabitable a.d an a ] uniinent was
tulcon to the oneu air. Piosldoiit MCulocU !
picsldnd and 100 members w ro present.
The commlttoo on ball was .nstructoj to
secure Pironka's hall each al cruato Satur
day nigbt. at whluh tlmo tbo club will bold
rotruUr mooting.
Tbo club selected tba names of seven mem
bers to go to iho county convention. That
U they were named as tbe choice of tbo club
mid will bo presented to the caucus Saturday
evening anil will tiu selected , as no opposi
tion Is manifest. Tbclr namoi are : 1C. O.
Mayiiold , William Mungan , Paul S. Mc-
Aulov. Hen O. Wllcox , H. J. Uoisor , Wil
liam Bonuott , ( Charles L-iko.
Short speeches were made by City At
torney Van Uuson , Mayor Miller , James
Hayes and a nuinb-r of otber mombars. Tnu
meeting wns au enthusiastic ono. President
McCullocu will cull the next meeting of tbo
club.
-Miuiy VletliiiH of tliv Hot Wvutliur ,
The beat during the past two days 1ms
been very excessive and oppressive in South
Omaha. Yesterday outsldo work was almost
entirely suspended In tbo city.
Several paoplo were overcome by the boat.
Mrs. Lundgnrd , a washerwoman , was a vic
tim ot tbo warm weather. She was engaged
nt work in the rear of Otto Muuror'a saloon
on Twenty-fourth street.
Timekeeper Brounan of the Cudahy Pack
ing company was also a victim of liio beat ,
and was taken to bis homo In a precarious
condition.
Noul IJuddr , on employe of the Cudaby
Packing company , who makes his homo at
the Cumbrian hotel , suffered a Hunsloko ,
und was removed to St Jodupu's hospital for
treatment.
A. H. Miller , who resides at Twenty-sec-
oua nnd J streets , Is another victim , and is
In a precarious condition ,
A boy herding cattlb In the soulhorn portion
tion of tbo city wus a vlulim of tuo bout ,
and was romlerod unconicious.
Tbo hunt was Intense , and several packing
tiouso employes whoso noinuj were not
leurnou wcro rondorca unconscious.
Ilouril of I
The Board of Education mot lust evening
In adjourned session. Tlio tncmbcra were
ull present und a > > upriso was causou by the
action of the board In tbo selection ot thu
drawing teacher of tbo high school for ibo
ensuing year. The momburs have boon
cquully divided upon thU que it ion juJ Miss
Davis and MUs Llttel bavo bucn the favor
ites. Both ladles withdrew their applica
tions unu MUs Bell wus elected to ibo posi
tion.
Attorney Fanwvorth was Instructed to
Iminodlutcly begin mandamus proceedings to
compel tba county commissioner ! ) to nmko
tho.sctiool levy of 12 , mills , which the board
at a recant mooting rolusoil to mako.
The building commltteo wai instructed to
ascertain what amount could bo realized
from the sale of the property at Twenty-
sixth street und Uullrouu avuuuo.
NotKH unit I' NOII : U.
Dr. Thomas Kelly returned yesterday from
Ledge Polo , Neb , , wtiere ho has been tor
vuvoriil dayij.
The chlldrcn'a fancy drill will bo given at
Blum'd ball this evening , The proceeds goto
thu First Baptist church.
John Harrison wan lined f'ft and costs by
Judge Fowler yesterday oocauio ho Hour-
lined promlicou ly a revolver at u dUroput-
bio rciori ou Kallvoiul avcuuo ,
IT IS GENERAL CARR NOW
President Harrison Gives the Oolonol of
the Galloping Sixth a Stan
LONG RECORD OF BRILLIANT SERVICES
t
Synoptical Sketch of the Military Cnrvcr
of One of the 'Mint I'upulnr Army
Oillcers Who K\cr Served
In the West.
WASHINGTON , D. O. , July 20. Colonel Eu-
pone A. Carr , Sixth cavalry , has bajn raiido
brigadier general. His nomination wont to
the senate today. ThU la a victory for See
rotary Elhlns , Also for "Dick" Kerens , tbo
St. Louis politician , and for Minister Clark
E. Carr. Ooncrnl Uarr's principal compot
tors were Colonel 13. S. Otis and Colouol
William P. Ciirlln , the ofllccr in command of
the lorcos at the scene of tlio labor troubles
In Idaho , and who was endorsed l > y General
Schnlleid and tba Illiuols delegation. Clon-
crnl Carr , howovcr , had other claims than
political for the pos-ltlon. Ho win the senior
colonel of cavalry ou the active list and one
of the few remaining onicers or the regular
army who commanded a division during the
war.
Ills Active Career.
General Eugene A. Carr was born in Erl < J
county , Now York , and enduatod from the
West Point military school in 1ST > J , Ho was
assigned to the Mounted Illllos , now the
Third cavalry , as a brevet second lioutcmmt.
In Juno of the following year ho was promoted
meted to bo bocond lieutenant. Ho served at
Carlisle and Jefferson barracks until IS.V2 ,
when ho was transferred to Fort Laaven-
worth for irontler duty. Ho took part In
two expeditions to the Uockv mountains in
1S.V ) , serving as adjutant , miartormastor nnd
commissary for Captain Van Buren , In the
fall of Ib.VJ he WHS transferred to Fort Gib
son , in the Cherokee nation , find thence to
Texns where ho was actively employed for a
time in quclllnir an uprising ot the Muscaloro
Apaches. Ho received a severe wound in a
battle wltu the Mescaloros , near Mount
DIavolo , In October , 1S5I , and was promoted
for his gallant conduct in this ongaqomont.
By this promotion ho became first lieutenant
of the Fourth cavalry. The following
year ho participated in the Sioux
expedition nnd Fort Leavonworth
ngain became the headquarters of his com
pany for a time. Ho assisted in pulling
down the border disturbances In Kansas be
tween 1 5.-f > 7 and in the winter of 1S57 no
ivas ordered to Washington for special duty.
In 185 $ ho was promoted to captain and
joined the Utah expedition. Ho wus then
ordered to Fort Wichita , whore ho bold a
station until IbOl , taking part In the Kiown
and Comaucho expeditions of IbtiO.
During und Since the War.
Captain Carr entered the war of the
rebellion in ISIil and served with great dis
tinction until Its close. Ho was wounded
several times , but never seriously. For
gallant and meritorous conduct he was promoted
meted rapidly , serving in almost every
capacity from his lirist rank to that of
brigadier. Ho was brovotted several times
nnd llnallv , at the close of the war ho was
made nmjor general of volunteers to date
from March 11 , 1S153. Ho VIM
mustered out of the volunteer service
in January , ISM. and was bubsequcnUy
made brevet brigadier general to date from
March Hi , lbli. % and later ho was made a
brevet major general for gallant and merito
rious services during the rebellion.
After n brief leave of absence ho was ns-
signed to duty in Nottn Carolina as com
mander of tbo post at Raleigh. In lh3 ( ! ho
was called to headquarters at Washington ,
where ho served for a time ns actlr.u' judge
advocate. Ho wns then ordered to St. Louis ,
where ho joined an expedition airainst the
Sioux and Chovonno Indians. In the fall of
Iblib he engaged in several brisk and decisive
bittles witn the Indians ou Beaver creek
and the Solomon river in Kansas.
During the winter of 1SI1S-G9 ho com
manded an expedition which brought him
into greater prominence in Nebraska and
Colorado than hn had attained before. While
marching from Sheridan , Kan. , to Fort Mc-
Pberson , Neb. , ho mot and defeated a lurgo
force of Chovouuo Indians on Beaver croak
in Kansas , a'nd pursuing them northward in
to Nebraska ho overtook the marauders at
Spring Creek , Neb. , and administered a
second punishment.
During the months of Juno and July , | 1800 ,
ho entered upon a series of brilliant operations
against the Indians in western Neorasna and
eastern Colorado. At Ilock creek and butn-
mit springs , Colorudo , ho mot nnd completely
wiped out the desperate band of Indians
known as "doir soldiers , " under the blood-
tblrity leadcrs > h'p of the Cheyenne chief ,
Tall Bull.
On account of thU particular action the
loglslatuies of both Colorado and Nebraska
passed resolutions of thnuks to General Carr.
Ho also received the congratulations of
Brigadier General Augur , General Sheridan
and General Sherman.
IIU OH it Mory of the Fight.
Speaking of this particular engagement ,
General Carr has said :
"Tho light for which resolutions of thank's
were passed by the legislatures of Nebraska
and Colorado was at butnmit Springs , July
1 ! . ' , IbliU. The resolutions were passed during
the ensuing winter. On that occasion I
brrko up the dog soldier band , which had
been devastating the frontier. It had two
whiio vtomou pilsoners , Mrs. Aldordice aud
Mrs. Welgol. The latter wo saved allvo. I
killed bixty-oight Indians and captured
seventeen wornon und children and 400 head
of stock , Including eighty Amorlcan mules
wnlch thev had stolen , and which were re
turned to their owners.
"Wo got a largo quantity of household
stuff clocks , watches , clothing , women's
shawls , photographs , ntc. of which they
had robbed settlors. Also lx mule wagon
loads of dried buffalo meat which they wcro
carrying home. The soldiers gathered $ lf)00
cash In greenbacks , gold and silver wnlch
the Indians had stolen and gave it to Mrs.
Wolgol , the rescued captive.
"This band has never sinoo been at warner
nor has the Cibleu band of Ap.tohes which I
subdued in Ibbl. "
General Curr was slationcd at For t Me-
Phorson , opposite North Platte , from Ib'l'J to
1S71 , when ho was transferred to the Depart
ment of Arizona. Ho remained in the Department -
partmont ot Arizona and California until
lbT5 , when bo was again placed In command
of a regiment at Fort I lay a. Kan. Later
ho was transferred to Fort Larn'iilo
and was placed in command of the district
of the Black Hills until the organisation ot
the Big Horn und Yellowstone expeditions.
Ho was stationed for u ttmo at Fort Me-
Pherson and at Fort Nlobrara , Neb , , where
bo made hosts of friends auiung thu Bottlers
by Ins watchfulness in protecting their lives
and property frorp tlio warlike Indians , Ho
wns appointed ns a member of the returning
board , upon which ho served until 187'J ,
when ho proceeded to Arizona and assumed
command of his regiment at Camp Lowell ,
aud engaged in active operation * against the
Apaches.
Subduing thu Apaches.
General Citrr took a conspicuous part In
the campaign against the White Mountain
Apache.s , who mada a desperate but unsuc
cessful attempt to massacre his entire corn-
mand at Clblcu crock in August , 1831.
Through the work of General Carr's com-
mui.d tbo White Mountain Indians were
completely subjugated.
( jenornl Carr , who Una for some years bacn
colonel of the Sixth cavalry , has bold many
Important stations since his campaign In
Now Mexico nnd Arl/.ona , and Dae conducted
himself in every emergency and under all
circumstances linn the genuine soldier and
gentleman that ho Is.
In person General Carr IB perhaps llttlo
lee than middle ilzed , and is of fuhly mus
cular llpur ; . Ho is nourlv bald , aud wears a
long , full beard , originally dark , but now
heavily frosted. Ho has an acjulllnn note ,
busby eyebrows and gray eyes. In military
matters ho Is exceedingly strict , mm omo-
times decidedly "peppery , " but socially ho
IH the soul of good tmturo and bospitallty.
His oftlcors revere uhd bis muu adore him ,
although ho nuvur can got over the half-tone
of severity which soeint to bo inseparable
from most graduates of the military academy
when In the line of duty ,
MJ\VS rou TIII : AUMV.
Complete I.Ut uf ( 'li ingo * In thu Kegulur
St-rvlee.
WASHINGTON , D , C. , July 20. [ Special
Telegram to TUB BKB.J The following army
orders were- issued yeitordtiy :
The following changes in the stations and
dutloj of ofUcersof thoordoaaco department ,
to bo made under sp fA\ instructions from
the chief of ordnance , , Jlw' ' ordered ! Captain
James Rockwell , Jr. , U'rollovod from duty at
Benlcln arsenal of California and assigned
to duty at Watorvlkrt 'Arsenal , West Troy ,
N. Y. ; Captain AndrtV , H. Ku.ssoll is r'o-
Herod from duty nt tho. South Boston Iron
works of Massachusetts and assigned to
duty In connection with the World's Colum
bian exposition. Ho will report by letter to
Mpjor Clifton Conly , ordnance department ,
member of the board.of control nnd manage
ment of. the government rxhlbit , to ron-
resent the \Vi\f \ 'department nt the
exposition , to relieve" Captain Charles W.
Whlpplo , ordnance ldqpartmont. Captain
Whlpplo , on bolng relieved by Captain HIM-
sell , will report In Dorson to the chlof of ordnance -
nanco for duty In his pMco ; First Lieutenant
Ormond M , Lissak is relieved from duty nt
the United States proving ground , Sandy
Hoolt , N , J. , mm assigned to duty at Boiiicia
Rrsetial , Cnl.j First Lloutennnt Fremont B.
Peck is relieved from duy at Springfield
armory. Massachusetts , and assigned to duty
nt the United States proving grounds Sandy
Hook , N. J. , With station nt Now Yrrk cKv
Leave of absence for two months is granted
Second Lloutonant Frederick A. Trlpu ,
First Infantry ,
OFFICE o ? Wevninn Bl'nmu , )
OMAHA , July ' . ' 0. )
The heiu during Wednesday was greatest
over Nebraska and Kansas : Yankton
readied 100 = , Valentino 104 ° , North Platte
12 = , Kearney Ou0 , Omaha or = , Kansas
City OS ° , Concordia 100 = , and Dodge City
100 = . The crest of the hot wave-tonight
overlies the lower Missouri vulloy and Kan
sas. Showfw have occurred in the upper
Mississippi valley , which has not as yet felt
the warm wave vor.v Bovnrolv.
In the north and extreme northwest the
temperature has fallen somewhat und relief
from the nrosont corn weather Is In sight.
l.oml Forecast I'or Lualci'ii .Ni'liniHltn ,
Omiklia n lit Virlully CimtliiuiMt hot
wrnthur during Thursdiiy , lollouod ThurH-
iluy nl ht l > y coolrr. Tlio chilliqo prubllbly
ntti'iidud I ) } ' lor.il nhonprK ,
WASIUNOTOS- . C. , July 20. Forecast for
Thursday : For Nebraska Fair , followed
by local showers Thursday afternoon or
night ; cooler Thursday night ; south winds.
For Iowa Local thunder storms ; south
erly winds : warmer in southeastern , cooler
in northwestern portions.
For South Dakota Occasional showers ;
winds shifting to westerly ; cooler in western
portion Thursday night.
For North Dakota Fair in western ; local
showers , followed by fair in eastern ; cooler
in western portion.
. \lovoiinmts oT Ocimn Steamers.
At Antwerp Arrived Hermann , from
Now York.
At Bretcor Haven Arrived-Elbo , from
Now York.
At Southampton Arrived Spree , from
Now York.
At Philadelphia Arrived Manltoban ,
from Glasgow.
At New York Arrived Majestic , from
Liverpool : Havel , from Bremen ; Nordland ,
from Antwerp.
Elastic Stockings
FOIl
Weak Limbs
Varicose Veins
Swellings , all
sizes. Abdo
minal Supporters
ters , Deform it
Braces , Medi
cinal Supplies.
TUB
ALOE&PENFOLD
COMPANY.
114 S. 1Mb : St. , Next to Post Offlcs
QUAIL BRAND
HEALTH FOODS
Parched Rolled Oats ,
Unequalled in Flavor.
Corn Gritz ,
Sold only Iti 2 } pound packages.
Velvet Meal ,
For mufllns nnd gcmt.
? INT N . ) ! ?
Solil by all
THE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO
is via the Chicago , Milwaukee !
& St. Paul R'y , as representee
on this map.
Steam Heated
Electric Lighted ,
ed VestibuleJ trains leave
Omaha daily at 7:05 : p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago at 9 145 a. m.
City Ticket .OlUce : 1501 Far-
nani St. , Omaha.
F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent.
WOODKN SIDEWALK HKSOLUTION
CONSTUUCTION.
Council Cliutnlier. Oniulii , Nub. . July 12 , IKIi
Holt rotolvud by ttiocity oouncll of tliu city
at Oiu'ihii , the iimyor concurring :
Tlmt wooden Hklowiillis bo eonstruetod In
lliQulty ot Out .lui usdosUniitod liulow. within
lire days uttur thu inilillo.itlon ot this rusolu-
t ou , or thu per.ioniif Horvlco thereof , ua hy
orUlnuncu la authorUcil nnd rciulro | < ii KUCM
DHlowutkR to bu likl : , to the Krado on the
btrotttibi)0cllod ! ( hurutn" and to bo eonslruutud
of clue plunli uf siioli width und thlcknosa und
bo 1. ild upon joibtb ot Eiich dlinonsluns und In
such nnnniir ng Is nrtu > 9rlbod by the. suuulfl-
cutlonaon II u In l\\v \ \ olllcu of tliu lloinl ; of
1'ubllo World and und r Its suporvUlon , to-
South side of Suwiir.l tree I , lots I to 0 Inclu
sive blouU H , I.owoVu j'AUilltlun ustnblUhud
t'r.ule , II fuel wide. t ?
South sldo of Uallfdrula street. nist S ) foot
of west 103 feet of ntbloult 0 , I'arlc Pluuo ,
ponn.inont nr.ule , 0 futit'wlde.
HoutliHldoof llulf lln'ircnl street , lot 1 bloalc
I'JHudlck'a gull J. l.j Ji iliul ; ' * addition , tem
porary zrudo. 4 feet wldu.
.South Hidn ot llulf Howard Btront. tax lot " 4
hooiil-IS-ia , tetnporarV.Ui-ndo , i tool wldo.
Houth Bluoof llulf 'iloivurd htrout. IntilT. W.
A. Itcdluk's uddltloni'Mtiiporary ' k'rude , 4 fout
wide. , ,
And bolt further rniolyuas
Tliut tlio llo.ir.l of'l'iuillo Works bo and
huroby Is uuiliorlruJ nrtd dlroatud to cause n
cony of thin lunolntlon to bu published In tlio
olllulitl pniior ( it tlio city for onu woelc. or hu
Kurved on tliHownoraof mild lots unJ nnluis
Biiehownur hull within llvo lUys nftor thu
liublluutlon orHorvlceof such couy construut
.ild Hlduwallu ust liiiroln ru < iulru 1 , thut the
llo.inl of I'nbilu Works CUUMI tbo a.inio to no
done , thueoit of coiistructlnvc said sldnwulka
ruspectlvoy to bo nsosso I iijivlnn tlio run I
t ittule. lot or p.irl of lot In trout of und abut-
tlne Kiiub nlduwulkH.
.
j'resldmitof the Council.
Attest ! JOHN UHOVi : ,
Olty Clerk.
Approved : OEO. I' , HK.MIB ,
Mayor.
NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT PIlR\VAI-KB.
To thu owner * of the loin , parts of lots und
real oatuto UuMirlbud In tlio ubovu rusulu-
tlon ;
Von und o tch of yon uro huroby notlllo : ! to
construct wooden HlcluwulUs us ruinlrud | Dy u
reiolulioii of thu city council und mayor ot
the city of Oiuuhu , of whluh tlui ubuvii Is u
copy. I * . W. lllltKIIAUHKIi.
Ohulrmnn Hoard of 1'ubllu Works.
Oiuuhs , Neb. , July 81 , m. . JySiaTt
OI1DINANCH iN'O. H135.
An orrlltnticocroatlni < iov or aUtrlct No lit ,
( IcIlnlnR Its limits. sUe ot cencrs unit olev.i-
tloni , ftnd dlroctlnt ? the board of uubllo
works to take the nnoes ary slept to eunse
the construction ot the * c\\er In said dls-
tr'ct ,
llo It ordained by the city council of the city
of Omaha :
Poollont. Power illstrict No. Iflt Is hereby
crontoil In llipcllvof Oiuiiha.
Sections Sewer district No. 1C1 shall coin-
lirlso the followlns lots and traet of rial
VSVltOi j ? 18 > ' ' , ! ? 15Vi I1i ! 1 ! ? V 'ft " " ' }
H 11 li. U and
W block S AtnM Plueo ; lots ! , a , , .
14 block ti lot C , 7. 8. B und 10 block ! ; lots 0. T.
8 , 9 mid lil block 3s lot * 0 , T. ! < , t" " : iud 10 block t ,
nnd all of the lot's In bloolis : > . fi , 7,8 0 , J' ' , II , II.
1,1.11,15 nnd in Meyers. UlrliarJi and Tllden's
nudllloii ! lots ' . ' , il , 4 , \ fi. 7 , 8 , " . 10 , II , IS. Ill 14 ,
n nnd in block 1 , nml nil the lots tn block *
nnd v Uruld Illllad lltlotu nil tlic lot * In block *
1 inulS li. I' , llniunioild's addltloiii lot * 1. 8 , a ,
4 , 7. 8 , 9.1 , 11.12 , W , II nnd H hlocu A Hafonli
lots 1. 2. H. 4. 3 , 0 , 7 , S , 9 , tfl. II und IS blik-kOH ,
nnrt all tbo lota In blocks7 , 14 , 15 , lOandli Mod-
fold I'lacoi lot * 13 , 14 , IS. 10 , 17. IH. tl''J' ' ' . SI. - ' . ' ,
Kl and 24 block C'i , nnd lots 1. ' . ' , 3. I , " > . ( ! , , , S , ! > .
10. II and IS blociHS'Jnd addition to Itodford
I'lacoi lots 111 , 14 , IS , 10 , 17 , 1 ? , IP , .0 , SI. SJ. SJ. 24
nnd ! H addition to blocit 18 2nd nddll onto
Hertford 1'iaco ; all the loin In Itedlck t'lxrk !
lots" , 8. n , 10. II and IS block 1 nnd all the lots
In blooksSami i ! Murysvlllo : wosl Inilfot lot
7 und lots 8,1" " , 10.11. la mul 1:1. : Uutln's aildl-
tlon to 1'inlnvlnw ; lots 4. fi , ( ! , 7 , 8. 0 , 10. 11. 12 , HI ,
14. IS , 10. 17 , 1R. 10 , 20 , SI , M und 21 Archer 1'lucnt
wen as feet of lot fl un 1 lots 0. 7. H. U. Id. II , IS.
lit. II , 15 nnd thu west 85 feet of lot 10 lUftO * '
nddltlou ; west l.M fent of tux lot 27 und all of
tax lot 2l.S8o4 ! L'15 1 ! Ills west 101 font of Ux
lot I , i\Nn thn north iOO fuotof east 47J foot of
westfl'IJ teet tax lot I. wnt 100 feet ot tn\ lot 8 ,
sub lots I , 3. II. 4. R , C. 7. S , I ) . 10 , U. 12. 13. 14 , \ \ 1ft.
17. IS nml 111 tn\ lot fi , section 0 I' 15 U 13 , lot 10
( > lso's uddltlou ; all In thu city of Out iha.
Sect Ion ii. ThntSuwur itlslrlet No. 1U1 shall
bo constructed ns follow a : llosliinlns nt the
iiiuiu suworut JJth mul Cameron street , with
un elovntlon of M feet ubovo the city datiuu.
thence with n 4s In.-h . brick .t\vor with two
ritiK * In u Rlialght line to tlio south end of the
brick oillvort nt tlrlstol and 27th Htreuta. Vfith
an olevutloii of .V > 8 feet , ,
A No lio.'liiuliid at the north en t of the brick
cnlveit ut S7tb and llrlstol stiuot with uuolo-
vntlon of 51 I feet ; thniieu with a l Inch U-rluj !
brick sewer nlous ' . ' "th stieet to a in in holu In
tlieeonterof Kmmutstieot mid 2f feet west of
west linn of 27th street , tlioiico with the H.IIUO
Rrauotiml a 10 Ineli'-rlni biiek sewer toil
m.iiiholu in the center of I'lukney stteot nnd
tffuolonstof wol line ot 'i7th street , tlionco
with the samuitrudo and u 30 Inch 2-iltu tirleu
sewer alornt SUh sttcot to a man bolo .1 feet
north of the center ot 1'rutt street mid 27 feet
uustof west line ot STlh street , thence with
the same Kr.ido and a 'i ; Inch 1-rlii brick
sewer iilnnK 27th stiuot to a man hole In the
center of Miiiidorson stieet and 27 feotoubtof
west lluo of 27th stroet. thence with the sanui
urado und n 30 Inch 1-rlim brluk sewer aloiis
27th stieet to a mm hole In tlieeonterof
Spaiildlnn Bttcet and 27 feet east of the west
l.no of 27th stieot , tlionco w th the sumo jrinu
and u 24 Inch plpo sewer alone 27lh struct to u
man hole on the south lluu of Kuctslos * ttcot
und 27 feet east of west llnuotsrtli Btreot ut
an otcVHtlon of ( II " > too' , thuiiec w.th u 10 Inch
pluo sewer aloiiK 27th street to a llusli tank 37
feet south of ipr.iRiie street and 27 feet cast of
west lluo of 27th atieot at an elevation ot 01.5
feet.
feet.Also bediming nt the manholes In the cen
ter of Ivmmet street at 27th street at au ele
vation of M feut , thiMico with 12 Inch plpo
sewer atom Emmet street to a mnnholo40J
feet east of 27th slrout , thence with tlios.imo
Krado and u 10 inch piposuuor ulons Kmmut
street to a llush tank In the center of K'umct
und 340 foot west of 21th street , utun elevation
ofll'Mcot. '
AlfcobcKlnnlnK nt the mnnholos nt 27th nnd
I'ratt struct at an elevation of Gl.ft feat , theneu
aluiiK 1'ruttstreut with a 10 I noli plpo souor tea
a llush tuiikSSfeot wostof 25th uvonuo nnd 27
feet south of north line of I'ratt struct , at an
elevation of 0.1 feot.
AI HO. bciainliu ; ut the man hole at27tb and
Munduibon streets ut un clsvut on ot 02.5 foot ,
thence ulonn Mandersou street with a H ) Inch
pipe suwur to a llush tank ' - ' . " > feet west of 25th
avumio In the center of Mandurson slreut at
an olov.itlon of in feet.
Also bo liitilntf at the manhole at 27th and
Suauldln street , ut an elevation of 01 feet ,
thence aloini pauldlirj street with a 12 Inch
pipe sewerto u manhole ISO feet est of 25tb
iivoiiue , In thu center of SpaiildlnK struet ,
thence with tlio s.unu u-radi ; aud a 10 ini'li pipe
setter nlonK the eon tor of Span Id Ins street to n
Hush tunU274 feet u'lst of 2'ith , i\uuuu , at an
ulnvatlon of ( iS feot.
A so bo mnlnv at the brick scwor In 27th
struct ut a point ou the south Una of 1'ritt
Htiii > t , ut mi elevation ot 01.5 feet thunco with
a2 ] Inch plpu sewer to a mauholu .1 feutust
of 27th streul and In the center of 1'iutt street ,
thi'iiuu with the sumo radu aionK the center
of I'rattstreot with u 21 Inli pipe sewer to a
man hole In the euiiter of 2Mb htieot , thence
with the same Krado and an H Inch plpo eunr
alon tbo center of I'rutt struct to : i uiunholo
In tlioeenterof 2itb avenue , thence with th ?
sumo rule : und a ! . * > Inch plpo sewer alon/ the
center of I'ratt street to a manhole In tlioeen
terof SJt'istrcut , tlionco with thu s.unu crado
and a 12 Inch plpo noucr aloii the center of
I'ratt struct to u manholu In the center uf 3Hh
street nt an elevation of OS fout , thence aldnr ;
the cuntor of I'ratt street with a 10 Inch plpo
sewer to a mauholu In the center of the alley
north , tlionco with the same Krado and 10 Inch
plpo sewer to u IliiHh lank 2.1 feet c.ist of 31st
u venue and In thn center of I'ratt street at an
oluviillon Of 82 feot.
ANo , bcKlnnlng nt the brick sownr In 27th
street ut a point on the south line of iMandor-
sou street ut an elevation of 0- & feet , thence
with a 21 Mr U plpo sewer to a m.tiihoic3 fuot
west of 27th street and In the center ot Mun-
dcrson street , thence with the s.irno r.ido uud
21 Inch ptpo seuer ulons tlio center of M inder-
sou slie ( t to umun holu In the center of 28th
street , thoneo with an 13 Inch plpo sawor and
same Krado uloun the uuuter of M.iudursou
Htreut to a man bole In tin center of 2Sth avu-
nuc. theneu with u li ! Inch pipn suwor and
s ime grndo aloir tbo center of Mimlorsnn :
fiirret to a man hole In tlio center of 29th
street , thoneo w.th a 12 Inch plpo noivar and
same grade a'on ' thu uenterof iMandersou
street to u 111:111 : holu In the center of 3Jth
street , atan uloviitlon of 0) ) feut. thence nhm-f
tliocenter llnoof Maudcrson stroat with III Inch
plpu huwcr to a muu hole in the center of the
alley west of.luth stiuot , thonuoa oiu'tliccen-
tei of .M mdorHon wllh 10 Inch pip" suv.'ur an 1
samenradu to a llush tank 25 feet oust of Jlst
uvonuo. tit mi olov.itlon of 77 feot.
Also. iHuliinlnit ut tlu br.ck sewer In 27ih
street ut a point 10 ftot north of thesoutli line
of Sp tuldlnx street , ut an uluvatlon of 01 feet ,
tnencu with a 21 Inch plpo scwor to a man holu
7 fcuteast of the wust llnu of , ' 7th stiout und
In the cantor of Hputildlii ! ! street , thence .iloiu
thu eeuter of Hpuuldln ; ; street with .imo
Kiudu und -1 Inch plpu suwcr to a man holu .11
tlio center oftil Htreul , theneu ulon the
center of Sp.itudinn stieut with IS Inch pipj
sewer und same tfi.ulo to niiin hole In thu cen
ter ot S'fth uvuiiue , theneu ulon eontor of
Spatildlui ; street with I * > Inch pipe suwer and
huiiiu Kr.idu to man hole In center of " 'Jtli
stieet. thence uloiucenter of SpuuldliiK street
with 12 Inch plpu sewer uud s.imu Kr.idu to u
manholu In the center of 30th Htroot. at un
elevation of 7) ) fuot , thence aloti eontor of
Sp'tiildlntf street wfth 10 Inch pine suwur to
man holu In center of alley wosl of ,10th snout ,
thence with 10 Inch plpo jcwor atd sinui ; Krudo
alun center of Hp.iuldluz sticetto Hush tank
21 feet east , of 31st avenue , at mi oluvation of
77 feut.
Also , beginning at the man hole on the
sout'i iln'jof ItiiB es street at 27th streitit
an cluvatlon of til.5 fuut , thunco with 21 Inch
plpo sawor to a man holu 3 foot west of west ,
1 nuof 27lh sticot , thoneo uloni ; euulurof Rus-
Klesstieet with 21 Inch plpo sewer and K imu
urado to u man hole In eontor of 2fth street ,
thejicu with IH Inch | ilpu sewer mid hamoxr.iilu
aloui ; eoutur of UuXKlus street to inin hole In
the eontor of SHtli uvfiiuo , thence with 15 Inch
ulpo sewer and b-imo iir.ulo ulmu thu contur
of IliiuKlushtrout to a man hole In the center
nf'JHIi slroul , thunuo with 12 Inch plpusoivor
und same Rrado aloiiK centorof Hu 'y us street
to a man holu In thu uuntcrof 31th H treat ut mi
elovntlon of 71 feet , theneu with 10 liu-h plpo
SLW T iilonx center of ItujfBlus utreut to man
holu In center of alloy west of iUtli street ,
thence with U Inch plpo ttowur uud same Krudo
to Hush tank 25 tout uast of 3.st avuiiuu In
renter of Itnxulua utruut ut an olev.itlon of 74
feot.
feot.Also , beginning at the man hole In cantor of
I'lnknoy htrtot at 27ib stiuul , ut un ( Novation
lit A'l fuot , theneo with an 18 liieh pip ) nywer
nlon'tliu cuntor of I'lnknuy htrout to a m in
hole In the center of 28th street theneu ulouu
center of I'lnknoy xtruot with 1.1 In li pipe
huwur and saiiiu Krado Ionian boo In cnnter
of 2etb avenue , ut an oluvation of U' . ' feut ,
theneu ulonj : center llnu of'Nth aveniiu with
10 Inch plpu sewer to Iliihh t.ink 7f > fuut fcouth
of I'ratt si root ut un elevittlou of G.1 fuut ,
AHO | , bo lnnliM ul tlio man hole at tlio eon-
tor of I'lnknuy mid 24th strcuti ut nil eleva
tion of 01 feet , thence aloitK contur of vtitl :
struct w th 10 Inch plpu suwur to llunli tank I.IS
fuut south of i'ratl stieet ut an elevation of
03.5 foot.
Also , hoslnnln ? ut the brick sewer nt C7th
und llrlstol street at tlio south curb llnoof
HrUtol street at un uiev.itlou of 'n feetthenco
In a curved line with u 24 Inch l-iln brluk
suwur to a iirin hole on the wust llnoof.'lh
strcut In Iho cunttr of llrlstol htieut , lliunuo
aloiu the contur of HrUtol street with a 2H
Inch 1-i'ItiK brloU cower nnd sumo irr-ido to a
yiHiiho o In the ci'iilnr of 2htb xtruut , Ihenco
uloiu oumur of llrlstol street wllh21 inuh ulpu
Hitwer and same vradu to man bolo at uast linn
Ih live inc. thence aloni ; eentei of IliUtol
stieut with 21 Inch Plpo suwur to man holu oj-
poslto cuoter of 2Uti ) street , Iht-nco iiloir. cen
ter lluo of llrlstol Htiuotulh H.IIIIO erudu and
21 Inch plpo bewiT to man holu In cantor of
30th stieet ut mi olov.itlon of ( il feet , tlience
nlons ; ccntT llnu of Iflth street with an IK Inch
plpokuwur with sumo grade to u ni'in ho'.oln
tlio CJi.torof ICmniot street , thunco uloiit ; ccni-
tur of 3ilh fctieut with 15 Inuh iilpo sunur and
sumo urado to niiin bolo incenlurof l'In. > nuy
struct , tlionci ) alotiK center of ; mh s.ruct with
12 Inch p pu Huwor und saiiiu Kiutlu to u m in
holu In center of l.alk struut , thence aloiu
center of 30th street with liln'h plpo suwor
and biitno urado to llush tiink 02 foot south of
I'ratt streut at nn cluvatlon of 70 feet ,
Also , buKlnnliiK w'Hi ' u man liolu ut the brick
Miner at 27lh street In the center of HrUtol
N reel ut an I'lov.itlon of 5" fuot , theneu nloiu
center of llrlstol Htreut with u 10 Inch plpu
Bowur to a Mush tank on llnu between loth5
nnd 0 llawes uddll.ou ul un u.uvation of ( id
feut.
feut.AUo , beglnnlnit at u mun holu In thu center
of Hr ttoi und -bth utrout ut un oluvation of t >
feet , tliuucv uloutf ccutur of 2dlU utruut wllli u
1 t'sJust as c5ooc ) rhe Grocer said , '
, 'raftering artbtber brand. "SANTA CLAUS SOAP'
s What we. warn * , hove you anij now or ) hnrja r
"We'll certainly take wollcr ; , We use irene but the bcsct
And all shrewd dkalers keep it , ore you behind Hie rest 7"
10 Inch ptpospworto a ( lush tunk III foot smith
of I'lukmw struct at an oli'VuiiJii of i > . - > fert.
Alsn , bBtflnnlu' , ' at a mini hole on ilio cast
line of asth iivi'iuiu In tlu < center of llrlsoi
street ut an olev.itlon of ( it fuel , tlionco with
an IS liu'h plpo sewer to a man hi ) o b foot
south of not th line of Itrlstol atroot and In tbo
center ot Situ avunuu thence with nn inch
plpo sewer nnd simo : k.ndo nlotiit cenli < r 01
VMhavonuu ti man nolo In editor ot alloy
noitli of llrlslol , then -o .iloii ! ? rnnlorof ulloy
north of Itn.tol with l' > Ineli u piM0 ur nun
same gr.ulo to man hole In ci-iitor of I'mknov
stieet. tlioiieoiilons center of Mli street lt n
10 inch plpo sewer nnd H.UIIO undo to llnsli
tank T.I foot south of I'nitt stiuot ut an elovu-
tlou of b ? feut. , . .
Also , hpglmiln3 at the mm hole In the een-
torof-'stli avoiiuo and the nllo , ' no.'th of IJrli-
tel with an otov itlou ot OSfiol , tliom-o ulona
tontor ot Ssth aveniio with a 10 Inch plpo
sewer 10 a llush tnilt 21 feet south ot rliiknoy
street nt an o ov.itlun etUI foot.
AI o , bo lntiliitf ut a man hole nt tlio center
of ,1'lhand ' Kmmot streets , at an o'.evat , on of
( > > feet. tliPiiuo along cpnter of Unmet -j.troot
with : i 1 1 Inch piuo sewer to a Mush tanl. ii feet
oust of. Mist avenue at un oleviitlou of iU trot ,
Also. boBliiniiiB ut a man hole tit the center
o f : , mii inj I'liiuiioy streets at nn I'lnvtitlpn of
crfoot , thence ulons center line of I'lnUncy
street with a 10 Inch 1) po aowi-r to a llusli tink :
feet east of Jst ! avenue ut tin elevation of
' 'Also , ' beginning at a man hole In the center
of Illth anil 1-alk strojtsat , an elevation of w )
feut , tbunco along I'ontur line of l.alk street
wltu u 1 1 Inch pipe sewer to : i llnsli tink.Meet
Oiistof 31st nvomiont an olovutlon of iO foot.
Also , bo'lmilng at n min hole ut tlio center
of I'r.UtHtiuotanl the alloy wentof .Jthat
an nlcvut.on of 72 feet , thoneo along tald alloy
with : in S Inch ulpo sewer to a Hush tunic AJ
fout oiith of Mandcrson street at an uloviitlon
of 73.5 foot ,
Also , bojlnnln ; nt a man hole In the center
of Mamlerson street and the alley west ot. nth
street at mi oluvation of 71 feet , thenoo ill mi
snld iilloy with nn 8 Inch plpo sswer to a Hush
tank . " ) > foot south of Spauldlng street nt un
elevation of 7 .5 foot.
Also , beginning nt a man ho'o ul the center
of i-pnuldliiR and tbo nlloy west of .Will Hlroot
atan olcvutlon of 72 feet , tboneo alon ? s.ild
alley w.th an 8 nch plpo sewer to a llush tank
, Vi feet south of Uiis iea stiout at tin elevation
of 7.1.5 feet.
Also , beginning at a inanliiile at the renter
of HiiKilusand tlio nllev west , of until slret-t at
an il ivatlon of . 'Jfeot. then ulo.uoentor of
Hiilii alloy to Hush tank " > foci Mjutli of
bpr.i'iio ! strect.it in elevation of 71 feet.
All the afmeaald ulevntlons to bout the now
lines of said sonors ut thu points named.
The alignment un < l gi udos of suld sewers to
bo straight lines bolwuun nun holes und olbor
points spui'llled , us fur ut > piacllcab'.e. und ue-
cordlnj to plans and siioelllcatlons filed with
the houid of nubile works.
Six Inch Junction pleees shall bo placed In
said MMtur every C."i feet , or usdliouted In wilt-
Ins by the ' -Ity onglnoer ,
bower Inlets blmli ho construclLMl insiid
SOWIT dlstr.et ut such polnls ah the city en
gineer may dlrout.
Along nil plo | sewers In biiid district a line
of 4 Inch un-'la/.jd tlio drain shall bu laid on
each nldo of the plpo sonerunl In the sumo
trench. The bottom of thu dniln tile shall bo
six Inches nhovo the How llnu oftho sewer nnd
each line of druln tile shall be connected with
the sewer : it the man holes. The tlio diiilns
sh ill bo laid in btralwht lines und well bortdod.
Section I. Thnt the board of public works Is
hereby instructed UiluKo the necessary stens
to cniibO the uonsti uetlon of the sewer In said
district. .
foctlon 5. Tint this ordinance hhall take
effect , and bo In force from und at lor Its pass-
,
City C'lork.
U I' . PA VIS.
Proslilent Uily Oouncll.
Approved July l.th. 1
R
M vor.
NOTIO13 OP ASSESSMENT OF DAM-
AGKS FOR GUAD1NG.
To the owners of nil lots ami parti of lots
lid ruiil cslato alone the -illoy rnnnlna o-iit
nil west adjoin IU loisin , 'II. W. : a. ill. : u : : ,
: i7. IW , .51 mid 1'J 111 bloi-lc 4 , O.nnpboU't , uihlltlon
fioiu 20th slreot to''IstHtreeti
Von are hereby notllled tint the inidur-
slKiiod. tliroo disinterested frcolioldisrs uf thu
city of Onialu. hnvo been duty appointed by
the tn ivor , with the uppiovnl of tbo city
councilor halilelty , tn ; i soss tlio iiuiim 10
thu ownuis respectively of the property uf-
fecto.l i > y uniitlm : alloy In block I , U.iinpliolt'a
addition , from With street to 21st.Hoot , de
clared ni'cossuiy by ordinance 'I,1UI , passed
July 1) ) , li'U. approved .Inly IS. Islli.
You are fin ther notllieil. that liavlms iic-
coiitcd said iipiiolntiuoiit. nml duly nnalllli'd
ns lontiiii'd by law , wo will , on tliu 25111 day of
July. A. I ) . , I Ml. ' , nt tins hour of 10 oVloeU In
tbo forenoon , lit the o/Iloo / ot T. II. MeUulloch.
rooiiiH4' , Now York lAte biilidliii : . wltliln tlio
eorpniato llniltiol s'lld e tv. meet for the purpose -
pose of consldotlnr mil m.iklii , ' the ussem-
montof ( liimaRO to the owner * respectively of
s.ild property. nff.'ctil ( by said Kr.idlni. , tak-
Inir Into consideration HDoelal benollth. If any
You are notllieil to bo present ut thy time
and pluco .iforiHiilJ. uud m lUo , iny objections
to or statement.concornliiirsald assessment
of damages as you in ly ooiii(1 | ( < < r yroiior.
T. II. M'U ( IjijOdl.
( MIAIl < iS : U THOMAS ,
( ) H. IIKNAWA.
Omaha , July n , 18. ) . ' . .lylfitllO
TO PUOPKHTY OWNKRS
on alloy botwccn Diipniitand O istellar Htrect
from west line Dupont oluco to Twonty-
ninth Ktroot. Onrili'ij Nob. :
You mo boioby notllloJ tbit : the uiidor-
slnoJ , three iiulntorastod fioeholdors of ibo
city of Oinali i. bavo boon duly iippoliitu'J by
tlio m.iyor , with thoapiirovalof thoelty coun
cil of ad ! city , to usiow the d.iinane to the
owners rosnuctlvoly of the property affected
by KnidiiiK on bald alley , declarud noccHSiirv
bv orillnaneo No. JIIIW. p.issod Juno IHli , 16'J:1 ,
nniirovod Juno ISth. Ifi'JJ.
Yoiiaro fiirtbor nolllled. that Irivlni ue-
coptcd salil appolnlinont , an 1 duly ( iiiallllod
ns rciiulrod by law , we will , on the ZM dn-o )
Julv. A. I ) . IB ! ) . ' , ut tbo hour of IU o'uloek
llio'forenoon , ut the olllcoof ( Jsoro , J. I'll
111 A 1'arnain ntrout , within the corpnr.i
limit N of in Ul city , meet for I bo mi rumour en
ildorlni ; and iimklnir nmesiinont of dum.iKe
the owners icipootlvoly of said proport
utfoetod by laid Kradln ; . tuklnt ; Into cunald-
orutlim special benellis , If any.
You aru notllled to bu present at the tlmo
and iiliico nfortisuld , and make any onjciotlnm
to or Btatiiinunts coiieeriilnv sild stxsus iiient
of daiii.iKiis as you mnyconsililer , proper.
Oil AS U TIIO UAH.
KA.MUiiMOUTKN-ON. :
Omaha , July Oth , Ifi'J. .
Notiee to Ciiiitriiuiorii.
Healed proposals will bo received ul thu
olllcu of thu Hcliool ( iiroutorof Huhool district
No , I of Tliurhton county , Nuhriisku , ut 1'iin-
der. until K o'uloek p. in. . AiuiiHl I. 18.12 , for
Ijiilldliu n nlx-riHJiii Irick Huhool hoiisn 110-
coidlni ; lo iilmiH mid HpaoiflontloiiH thutcni
bo soon ul tlio ollluo of Hiitd auhool director on
an i nftor Jn'.v ' 20. I Mr. .
None hut thu loweul riiBponulblo hid wl 1 bo
acruptud nnd the board ir.urvu the rl lit to
rojout iinv und all bldu. Duled ut rondur ,
Jniy IS , IMC
lly or Kir of the Ilouril of TrnMeea.
Jy20d7f JOHN HTOUT , Director.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
OlCnunvtl Illu3i
„ . ' I'rollts ;
turulusunU ,
NetOnpltil nn I Burpliie. , $ 'itU.UUJ
tlructurJ ) , l ) rfl ju.ilm , n. I. , bna iirt , . ' ' )
Oli'Miuii , K. U. Ilirt , I. V , Ulliir , J V. Imiuii
nndCUrlo It. lUcia in. 1 riiiii let zonural h ink-
IHK bunluejs. 1/ur or e.iplltl , uU surplus of
uiiy bunk lu siCHiUiwuutorn luwa.
INTBRB3r ON TIMfl D3PO3IT3
SPECIAL NOTIO E A
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Foil KENT Tliodwollluzon rirst irenun
and Ktchth street formerly occupied by
M. U Smith ! II rooms. 2 bith rooms and all
modern ImprnvomuntBi good > tibln nnd out
building ; lout $ > u per month. 1 } 11. Shanfe. _
IK YOU hnvo ant-thins ; for S'llo or trade see
li II , Shoife , Hro.idwny anil Muln Mrant.
l/Olt IUM' Uwollliiisln all "pirn ot the
- - city. 11 II. Mio.ifo , llrondway und Muln.
\\7ANTlP-Kimtorn : Nebraska I'inih In ox-
> ' rhur\ : \ for Uounoll llhilT * property. B. II.
Slioafo , llro.i.'iwav and M iln slroot. _
rpun nmoEai1 IIAKOAIN Doubio roit-
J-dcnce lot. No , li1. ) r-outh First strjnt. 80
feet front ; best location anil host b.inatn In
the city If taken nt onuo , lUy , t Hon. .IJ
I'o ul stioot.
I/NAHM and city loins at lowest r.ites.
JKc.ilcstato for sale.
Dwelling an 1 business rentals.
Money loaned for looul Investors.
I'OUKOO A Towla.
23i 1'oarl street
"IT OIt SALE K.lovator with corn sheller ,
-LM.OJObu. it illy : corn ur udor , 10) ) bu. an
hour ; saw mill attiohmcnt , 4H II. 1' . oiuluo ;
doliiit a ( too I tms'nim ; lojatud near Uounoll
liluirs. R 11. Hhoafo.
FOR BALK On small payments , fruit and
gurdcn land no.tr Oounoll lllufTs. R II.
faheafc , Hrorvdwiy und Main .stroot.
FOHSALH Heed latbo , foot or oowar , 5foot
IOIIL' . Inches wldo , buck geared amlscrow
cuttluj : , with oo nploto ehaugu o goarlnz , 3
chucks , onu G-lrioh , ono 4-lnoh and 1 drill
chuck ; Ilsets mntat tnrnlii : tools , ot' * , ; also
ono 'l-hor. o power oil oiulne. with shifting ,
pulleys , bultliiK. oto. All In good order anJ
will bu sold ohouii for c.ish or on lima to right
party. Addiusa HOT 41. Elliott , In.
Jli AfllE-of Innd In sonthurn low.i for s il ,
Jl per aero ; 8) aoioi frii't ' firn In .Mills
ty forsiilo. Johnston it V.in I'attoii.
ITIOU HA IR Albion Holler mills on llnono
-L rl\or. Nub. ; llnost water power In thoxtato ,
developing ! " horsu power water outlro yo.ir ;
dally capacity , 10(1 ( bum-Is ! mixchlticr.v nml
appurton inees complotoln every dotall. Good
f i nine residence : 8 acres of land , title porfoi't ;
prlcp , JTi.u i will take unimproved eastern
Nebraska land. R H. Bbcafe.
FOR HAIjE On oasv payments , dwell
all parts of the city. U II. Shoufo.
TfiOKSALE ytoekof initso. HIKI brick store
* - ' bill din. , well established trade ; loo.itlou
nenr Omaha. 1'rlco , l .rrtn. Will take good
farm In oYohanio. 1C. II. t-hcafo.
FOR HA1-K Iowa farms In I'ottawattainte
and iidjolntnx counties. K. II. Shoafo.
WANTHD About August 1. In a prlvuto
family , a competent cltl for general
housework : must have reference. Apply
uvenlniis at 015 Willow avenue. Council Hlntt'tf.
$ < Vl.OJwlll buy a Strrlln ; pneiiinatlo blcycloi
No. 1 coiulitloji. Charles A. Atkins , Council
HllllTH ,
17011 HA III- ; Hotels nnu restaurants In Iowa
-L and Nebraska. Uolni ; prolltublo biislneai
and welllocnteil ; will t.ikelmdln part tradei
write for dotallh. K. II. _ Hho.ifo.
FOIt HALIC A first el'iss stook of Konoral
merch indlsa with goodwill ; price 8'i.OOU !
will tiiUuitooil lund iiioxuhunjo. R II. Shoifo.
171UR PAIJB Stock of mllllnerv ami notions.
4with htoro and lltturus ; prluo i''JJOj ' will
rado for land. R 11 , .She life.
I7IOR SALIC S ) aorosofgood Und nrrl now
-L1 colt ise. with four acres lund In Warnsrs-
vllle , Nub. : ull modern Improvements : will
exehiin fora ploi ant cottaijo free of In-
mimlir.iuco In Uounoll IllulU or Omaha.
R II. .Mioufu.
"I71OR SALIC-I'rosh .lersuy eow with helfur
-L calf. Iminlroot Cioor o Kuolluu. IICI I2ist
1'Iurco struct.
T71OR hALIC Ouoof the hrUhtost mil most
leMrablo homos In the eltv , on Uh ave. :
modern in ull roRpoi'tfi. Mnnt hull , und will
a.ienllce. Address \ , 10. lluu olllcc.
IpOR bALn W-acru raiu'li In Cherry Co. ,
Nub. Uood buy lund , splendid range for
cuttle. Mcu eottuKU , stablu and out bulld-
liuu In u'ood rop.ilr , plenty water. Bust land
lu thu county ; will sell ubuup. Wrltu for details -
tails , li. II. Sheafu.
FOR S-AMi Oil TRAIl2-K stanr.int and
h'doon at Manawa ; good binlnens ut all
su.isons ; gooil hinldliu und Improveiiiciitn. A
soapfor _ a llva man. 13 II. Hhoifo ,
fjlol ! S MK Good f rush milch cow , ail Ututi'
L man Htruut
INSTITUTiL
Ilcstuo " fir. ( ipparatus a tin Ito no Jiai
forsu fe > ! > > -u vii tit of lvJry f I f
of dlsuusu roiiiilrln . n.o'llo.il ur
stirloil bl UJkblll'JIllM '
M beds for patients , bo ird mil mmm
lloHtnccomolutions In the woit ,
Wr to for clrciil.irs ou doformltius anl
tiraeus. trmsoi , club foot , o irv.itnrosof nulno ,
ulipstumoM , oiijoor.oatirrh , broiiohltlsn. \ .
SSl"i 'illiS.clrillt2P ' ! ! ; ; ; iWly1 * , 9.llo * r. .hia.
. , bevrrtrriotirttr'iikliiii'il ! ;
PEASES Of WOMEN U
Womun KKMi : . Wo havulutuly nd loili lyln/-
In dep irnnunt for woman during coiillnoinunU
tlrlutlr H r v.ito.l Uu v Ualliibla Mudloal la-
btitutomaktnxa S
. ,
A I M oed Dlso ISB succoofully troitol.
r-ypbliltlu 1'oUoii removed fro-n tnu ny tum
wlibout muruury. Now KiHtor.itlvB Trout-
mi-lit for l < osi of vTI'Ati I'UWKK I'ursonH nn-
nblu to vlHit u * niiv bu tru-itud ul homo by
< orru < p'Jn iiiiuo. All communluutloiH conlf-
( limtril Mo lulling or Initriniioun Bent by
ma I iirovpruss , noouru.y p tokod , no m ir' a to
Ind cutueontontuor mmilur. Ono lierxonM In-
tury i-w pruforro I. Oall un-l consult nn or sunj
hlHiory of your cuso. nnd wo will send In plala
MEN
' caios , Impotcnoy. B/ dluJt uu4 Varloo-
rii.e , with nuuit.ou IhU
. , Appllanuoifor Dufortultlui & Trusai.
Only ni'inufaotorr lulho Wedtof IHtVdtt It ,
VV Al'l'bl.tHUKI , TltU , tt ! > , UbKUfitta
' -
Omaha Medical aail Surjiicil Instilule ,
2Qth nnd Broaiwny , Oounoll BlutTi.
. .Ton mlnutoV ilJo from uuntarot Omaht on
Uinahfi undOuuuall Uluit < olautrlo motor Uu ,