THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MLtiDiVESDAY , JULY 27 , 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL I3LTJFFS OFFICEJ - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Ij Carrier to any partof Uio City . \V. TII.TON. - MAN'AOKIt. HIIR'IICM Office No 41 rnttnvrxJ ii irt - . . 'JKU-.HiOM.hi NlKlt , jailor NolM MlXUJi 3IKXJ-1UX. K Y. Plumbing1 Co. Council IHtitTs Lumber Co. , The boy chorus of Trinity eithodral Omabn , together with a number of friends spent yesterday nt a picnic nt Munnwa. Tno Infnnt anUKbter of N. 1 * . Johnson died yesterday and will bo burird at 11 o'clock ' tills morning from tbo residence In Hazel DoI ! township , Tbc hardware stock of II. II. Field was sold yesterday nt mslcaoo's sale , to a man unmca Andrcsscn of Orrmlin , tbo prlco pnid being $1,050. I'ollawattamlo Irlbo No. 21 , Improved Order of Ucilmcn , will mcot In regular coun cil tblM evening at , ibo corner ot Broadwiiv ntid Main street. Conductor Holla Shutrart found n lad.v's toekutbook on his Mnnnwn train on Sunday. Ho brought It to Tin : BBC olllce , wbcro the owner can Iltul It. A mnn nnmed Knophor , while working on the Northwestern depot , was thrown to the pround by the brcnkli.g of n scaffold , uml Eiistalncd u severe scalp wound. Tha regular mco'.ltiK of iho Woman's ' UhrlstlanTetiiporonco union ulll bo held thU nfternoon ai tlio residence of Mrs. 1C. K. kjtoddard , comer of Ninth ovcnuo and Sixth Btrcct. Tim Mnnnhnn , who was severely hurt n rhort tlmo niro In , n rntlrond wreck In Da kota , wns in tbo city yesterday. Ho lias ' been unublo to do nny work since the ncel- dent. Ho loft last oVcnlng for Doiulwood. Tlio teachers Institute , which has now been In session two < ! iiys , has gathered to- pother 212 teachers from" the western purl of the county. Superintendent Cooper expects nn increase In ibo uitonilnnco for several days yet. The following marriage licenses wcro Is sued yeslcruay : John V. Schmiitroth nnd .lonnlo Julius of Omaha ; Timothy U. Crowe nnd Thllda Mntson of Omaha ; George W. Needs of Kinsley , Ivan. , and Luura M. Curver of Undcrwod , In. Detectives from Lincoln were In tbo city yesterday lookinc nt Joseph McMullen , who is supposed to huvo burcliirizcd n millinery Btoro thcro and is now serving n sentence In the. city Jail hero for vagrancy. Ho answers the description of the party wanted. Mrs. N. J. Morris , wlfo of I' . Morris , died Monday ovonlug ntS o'clock of consumption , aged -l"2 years. The funeral will tuuo place this morning at 0 o'clock from the residence. ltil ! : Avenue O , the rouinins being interred in Falrvlew ccmotery. Tbc funeral of Alderman George D. Brown will occur nt 7 o'clock this evening from the family res Id oil co on South Elyhtu street , Ilev. K. J. niibcoelc oniciutmg. Tbo city council held n called meeting last ovonlnp ut the city building , at which it was decided to attend tbo funeral In a body. \V. I ) . Spooncr has been appointed second lieutenant of the Dodge light cunrd to 1111 the vticanov caused bv the resignation of C. E. Woodbury. First Lieutenant J.V. . Dixon has receded notice of bis promotion to the position of battalion adjutant , and his commission will be forthcoming before long. J. H. E. Clarlc yesterday received bis patent for hlsnoo calk sharpener and will re sist nil tbo cITcrs tbat firu being mndo to him for tlio valuable patent nnd will ut once commence to nrrango for its manufacture. All the experts who have examined It pro nounce it to bo the moans of creating u revolution elution In horscshoJing. A gang of toughs terrorized the north western part ol the city last evening. Aoout n dozen fellows called nt a house near the Northwestern roundhouse * whore a woman was atone at homo , and mudo her give them everything there wns in the house in the way ot eulable.4. The affair was reported to tbu police but the guilty parties could not be caught. The Boat club Is making Its regular Fri day evening entertainments nt the boat house at Manawavcry pleasant social affairs. It is their intention to have racing contests , steamboat excursions and similar attrac tions every Friday evening , ana Invitations liavo been sent out to all the members ask ing their co-opcratlou in making tbo parties n success. A warrant has been sworn out in Justice Cones' court for the arrest of Frank Duwson , n young man who works nt Aiquawn , on tbo charge of disturbing ttia neaco. Johii Mont gomery , who enjoys the distinction of Doing the eldest man In Council Uluft's , having just turned an oven century , accuses him of Bbootlng into his dwelling on the bottoms on tbo night of July 10. Hov. (3. W. Crofts will sever his pastoral connection with the Congregational church ot this city next Sunday , nnd furowoll toiv ices will bo bold At the church in Iho morn- Ing. There is talk amang some of the other churches of having no sfcrvlecs Sunday morning , so as to allow Mr. Crofts' many friends outside of his own church to attend this special service. Georso Wilson , who was arrested Monday nlnht at u Lower Broadway show ( 'round tor druntconncHS and viigr.mcy , was lined Jll0 ! in nollco court yesterday morning. He wits thoucht at llrst to huvo been guilty of entering tbo residence of Frank Bosdcck , 1001) ) Fifth uvonuo , Monday afternoon anil stealing n revolver while nil iho fnmlly ex cepting Mrs. Uo3 leek were nwav from home. Tno lady of the house caught the thief in the net and mndo him glvo up the .weapon bolero ho left , and reported the af fair to the police. Wilson was urrestod , but ho cannot bo identified nnd will probably bo discharged as soon aa ho has served his time. Peter Ktiecht was brought before Justice Bwoarlngcn yesterday for a preliminary ox- r.mination on tbo charcu of burglarizing the honso of David Parker pn North Sixteenth street. Ho admitted having boon bit eve the bend by a chair on the night when the burglary tooK place , but snld ho was drunk that r.lght and did not kpow where ho was when the chair overtook him. Several wit nesses , however , testlllcd that they board him say immediately after tbo encounter that bo would get oven with that black , KO that bo appeared to huvo bad a very peed idea of who his assailant was In dpito of the darkness. All the evidence was heard and the CUBO submitted to tbo court , who will bund down n decision toduy , Mrs. L. It. Patton , Hackford , III. , writes : 41 From personal experience I can recommend DoWltt's Sarsuparilla , 11 euro far Impure blood and general aobillty. " Trains laavo Maimwn dully ixt 8 n ndlO n. 111. , 12 in. , mid 1 , 2 , i10 ! : ! , ! ! , 8HO1 : , 4:80 : , 6 , 6:110 : , 0 , 0iO. : : 7 , 7:30 : , 8 , 8:30 : , i ) DiliO , 10 , ItWiO , 11 ami 11:05 : p. in. The 11:65 : train will muko connection with Iho lustolcctrlo motor cur for Onmhiu t'Jllt&OX.ll. Mrs. James Million Is spending several weeks at tilloam .Springs , Mo. Mrs. J , A. Boff has returned from a visit of several weeks In Minneapolis. Miss Delia nnd Jny Wheeler of south Bcvcnth street ure vUltlhg friends In Har- Ian. They will bo a vay several weeks. Miss Ella F. Johnson , oiiO of Das Mfilnes' mm popular young ladles , Is vUitlui ; A. W. Johnson ana friends at Bancroft Terrace. Dr. Snyder and A. B. Cruuo went to Ar mour Monday to assist lu Instituting a new cumu of tbu Modern \Voodiucn of America. O. E , I urlng loft lust evening for Cluctu. natl , O , In response to u telegram from his wlfo unnounclmt the dangerous Illness of their little son Kay. MleH Margaret Llddell of this city is f pending n few weeks vacation with Prof. L. A. Torrent and wlfo of Oinabu , at Lake Ucr.ovu , near Chlcugo. John W. Bolrd of Denver U In tbo city , n guest of bis brother , \V , S. Bnlrd. Ho was funncrly in tbo law cnico of the llrm of bupp & Pusoy ir. this city , and wns nt ouo tlmo u Justice of the peuec. V. I1 , A. Pioiilc. The Coiuinuralitl PllLTlina and tlioir frlotids of Oiniiliu nnd Council Hlutla will plcnlo in the bonutlful crovo nt Oreondulo next Sutuidny , July 0. Spe cial Irnlu will luavo liouk Island douot , South Main sU , ut 0:30 : u. in. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS What it Costs to Keup Out of tbo Peniten tiary. HOW IOWA LAWYERS STAND TOGETHER I'cler I cnn Stole rifty Cents Hut Severn ! Attorney * TtiniiRlit it Worth Twu Iluiulrcii Dollitrx to Defend Itliu .lustlco Cones heard the testimony yc > cr- dsy In the case of Emmot Tlnloy against Peter Egan , In which Tinley was sulni * to collect ? IOO from Egnn as nttornoy tees /or his services In dofendlng Egan when ho wns on trml in lh j district court n few months ngo on tbo charge of holding un n man named Shcrlton and robbing him of KiO. After a trial c' the cnso the jury , In order to avoid a dlsDcrccmcnt , compromised and found Egan guilty of the sitnplo larceny of 50 cents , which ICgnn had nlrcady ntl- milled having taken while on the wit ness stand. Insleud of going to the ponl- tentinry Eifnti was consetiuontly' to the county Jail for n thirty day term. Tlnloy wns unable to collect Ills fee , and so broueht suit for tbn amount. The trial yesterday wa.s attended by something less Ihiiu a dozen lawyers besides a number of other interested spectators. All the attorneys wcro sub- ptcnacd as witnesses anil they ntrrccd unani mously that $ i)0 ( would have been a very mild dose for Tlnloy to have aisbcd up to Hgnn In the shape of n fee. The triul occu pied the entire afternoon. Alter being out for ilfteen minutes the jury relumed a vcr- dlct giving the tutcrtioy iho full amount of his claim. DoWltl's Snrsnparllta destroys such pol sons us scrofula , skin diseases , oczomn , rheu matism. Its timely use savoi many llvos. 1111 HAT ANNUAL OI.IJAttlVU jSAl.U At the IliiHtun Htoro , Council IttulFs , In. , Commencing Wuilncxduy .Alortilni ; , Bargains will bo found in every do- ] ) urtincnt. The btihtnco of out1 all wool chnllics for ! ! 9o auriiiff sale. Some boimtiful patterns in both dark tind.ligtit grounds. All our'light stflpc'l , plaid and mixed nil wool choviots/.tliiit sold for OOc und 58c , during B'.tlo fofI25c. . Tlio newest weaves in cotclo nut , hon- riolt'.is , bedford cords , xig-zng jiicquurds , gorges , ote. , tbut sold for Slot1 , Sl.UO and 81.SJ5 during tlio 11-day sale , or ut least while they lust , for 72jo. A chnnco that no 0110 ouglit to mis"s. Half wool chnllies , 12Je. Extra quality , yard wide , unbleached muslin , Go u yard. Our Go und Gjc unbloaehcd muslin for 5e. 5,000 yi > rds of remnants in unblenched muslin"n. good 8c muslin , during sale for 5c. An extra quality bleached muslin for -lc. Our 7c and Sc blenched muslins dur - ing sale for tie. 5,000 viirdg bleached and unb'.eachcd itHh , 4c a yard. 2o pieces extra quality Utrlioy red diuiuislc , foriuor price , : i3o ; du'-ing ' sale , 23 Je. 19 p'occs superior quality , former price , aUo , 45c and 50ci during sale , 32ic. 500 yards Cheviot shillings worth 7c for Hf. Mosquito not 5o a yard , 32ic per piece. ' 7o dozen all linen buck towels , colored bonier and plain white ( hemmed , no fringe ) , 12o eneh , great value , very suitable for hotels or boarding houses. 10,000 vardfi chiilliesle a yard. 2,000 yards Columbia suiting. 2S nnd 80 inches wide , was lOc and 12Jc ; during sale , Gc. } 250 nincos stripe , plain , plaid and check seersucker , Glc ; former prieo , lOc. 200 pieces best indigo blue calico , 5c a yard. Bengal tissue , tlio prettiest and light est weight fabric on the market , usually bold for loc ; during sale , 8 } . 3,000 yards Orlesian cords , former price , 12jc ; during sale , 7So. All pur loc and 17o ginghams , 12c. } Outing llaunels 6c a yard. Chilian cloth , pine nppla tissues , Slioutong pongees , cropon cloths , TalTota cords , Bedford cords , etc. , nil during sale for lOc. 150 do/.en ladies white drawn work border handkerchiefs two for Sc. 200 do/.on of a ladies white lOc hand kerchief for 5c. All our colored and fancy parasols at just half price , to clear $5.00 for $2.CO , $2.50 for $1.25 and so on. Our entire stock of muslin underwear at exact cost for 11 days.- lf , > 00 pieces of all silk ribbons , Cc a fiece as cheap as common tape , 10 and 2 yards to n piece. ' 100 window shades , only two and three of a kind , former price 7Sc and $1.00 , to close -ISjo. White blanks , Son roll. White blank gilts , fie a roll. Heavy gilts , 8Jc a roll. Ingrain , ic ) a roll. All borders at half prico. Odds and otida in paper almost given away. Remember there are thousands ot bargains not mentioned hero. A vibit to our great sale will show.you some of the best bargains over olTorcd in dry goods. BOSTON STORK , Council Blulls , In. .Must lipluivu or Uot Out. Conductor Holla Shugnrt has distinguished himself by Implicitly obeying the instruo lions of Colonel Heed to prevent nny mis conduct on the Mannwa motors. Ho has recently boon compelled to eject two or thrno unruly characters , und on Saturday evening used his boll punch with excellent effect on the xkull of r. fellow who persisted In the use of prof u no language. Last evening ho bud an exciting Interview with n stockman named Mutt Goodwin , vfbo made an insult ing remark to thrco Indy passungars. Con ductor Sbugart promptly stopped the train u mile or two from town and left the disa- crcoablo passenger In the weeds. Hogular ' patrons of tho'motor llnu are discussing the project of glvlnir Iho plucky conductor a hundsomu testimonial of their appreciation ot bis good work. Goodwin , on the other hand , threatens to commence a damage null against the motor people for being so uncer emoniously kicked oil the tralu. Nuccotl Nuggotl Nnggetl Buy Big NuL'h'ot baking powder. Uoz. . 25 cents. Prof. Cnrncs lius returned to the city to touch ulocullon und. physical culture in the teiiohw'B iiiHtitulo. Tho3o do- sirinjr class or prlvuto Instruction can Iind Mr. Games at ttio Bloomer school building from 8U : ! ! to 1 ! : ! ! ( ) a. in. Special iittcntion nlvcn to children. Tlio Jewel gnsolino steve IH tlio boat in tlio world for Biifoty , durability and economy , and the now Jewel it * Its oqunl. Sou them at Ghiirloa Swalno's , 737 liroudway. nn Ili'iiofnctori. Marshal Temploten , who has just returned from u visit to tiilotitu Springs , Mo , , tells a good many Interesting things about the na tive ? of that part of the universe. It Is within a short dmtunco of the plncovhero the notorious James boys piled their trade a number of years ago , and reminiscences of thorn arc by no moani uncommon among tbo people who made their acquaintance under circumstances more or loss exciting. Ac cording to one of these stories tnoro was an old lady living near Slloum whoso little farm was encumbered with a inorKrago for $ IX ( > ! > , which she had no means of paying off. It was only a day or two until the ofllcorn were coining to solio the pluco under the mortgage , when a couple of tioniomuu rode uu aud usKcd for a meal for tbcuiielyjs and ihulranlmuU. The woman , like every ouo el o In that vicinity , was the toui of hos pitality in spite of her poverty , While the men wore eating iho mentioned Incidentally iho trouble which the was having , nnd how she expected her farm to bo taken nway from her Iho following day. "Oh , well , " said ono of the men , "I wouldn'l feel nny nnxioty over that , I think wo can fix the matter UD In some way. " Thov rode away , but. eon returned nnd pnttltut n purse jontntblng $1,000 Into her hand , they nskcd her to accept It In return for her hospitality and to use it In paying off the mortgaco. i'ho next day the ofllcor came to levy on tbo property nml with her heart full of thanksgiving lo Iho unknown friends who had helped her she paid him his f 1,000 nnd sent him on his way. At n lonely point in the road bo was mot by n ccuplo of gentlemanly highwayman who bore a most suspicions resemblance to the two kind hearted wayfarers nnd was compelled to shell out the $1,000 ho curried In his pocket , at tbo end ul two soven-shuolors. The morteugo wns paid off , tbo woman hnd her farm nnd the James boys had their money , so Ihnt everything was lovely. What Iho man who held the mortgage thought of the transaction Is not stated , but the story Is still lold by iho Siloamltos ns u sample of bo.v much good a little money can do If used judiciously. DcWIll's Sarsnparilla is rollanlo. Wanted Iron molders at the Ogden Iron works , Council BlulTs. Good wages. If Nora Boyd will call at Tun BKE ofllco she can recover her pockot'iook , lost on Manawa motor Sunday. Chaufciuaua dru Ut , G33. S. Davis Will Hunt Greener 1'nsturog. E. S. Pcgloy , who has been serving out a nine months sentence In the county Jail for trying to kill his wlfo , wns brought before Justlco Swearlngcn yesterday. A short , time ngo ono of his neighbors , named Uulnoy , bccamo alarmed nt tlio blood thirsty threats that Fogloy wns making against him nnd repairing to JusticeSwcnr - Ingcu's oftlco swore out n warrant for Feg- ley'8 ' arrest , to bo used ns soon us his term had expired. Yesterdny the nlno months for which he had been sent up ex pired. Hiuncy was not anxious to retain Fegley ns a nolshbor of his , nnd so after n short conference ho agreed to dismiss the case ho had started in SwaarltiRon's court on condition that Fegloy would leave the city. To tbU Foirloy consented , and ho nt once struck out for the setting sun. Fegloy nuuto some very vicious throats as to what ho would do lo Sheriff Hazcn and Countv At torney Orcan ns soon as he got out. Sheriff Huzon left the city yesterday , but is ex pected homo ibis morning. DoWitt'sSarsaparllmcieanscs tbo blood. loOpeoplo in this city use gas stoves Iho GusCo. puts 'om in at cost. Summer suits for gentlemen ; cool , comfortable and cheap. Reitor , the tailor , 310 Broadway. so urn O.M.I M.I. I'roHprcts of nn Increased Stock Shipment I'rinn the Northwest. W. N. Bnbcock , manager of the Union stock yards , returned yesterday from u ten days trip In the northwest. Ho visited sev eral towns in northwest Nebraska aud South Dakota. Mr. Babcoclc was found yesterday In his private otllcc and in front ol htm was n mass of correspondence which bad accumulated during his absence. Ho said to n reporter of his trip : "I bad a pleas ant and successful trip. The excessive boat prevented rny visiting several ranges which I bad intended to , hut I found by diligent inquiry nnd research that the stock intorcsls of the northwest are not laetriiiK and In a very healtsy condition. Stock Is in as line a condition as could be wished for. The supply is very liberal and the movement will bo very largo und bei'ln oarlj' . I found that , about 140,000 head of south ern cattle wore driven Into South Dakota during the earlier months of tbo year and will bo ready for market earlier than Is the iron oral rule. Our business from Ihc northwest has been very good in times past , but 1 am conIIclout of a largo increase irom that section this year. ' "Our gain In receipts during this year will bo considerably larger than thai of lasl year , and wo are zealously laboring to that end. From what knowledco I acquired during my brief stay In tto north west I am convinced that it was a wise move to increase the capacity of the yards us wo have done , tnd wo will need all of it. South Omaha's market is pros pering , and our efforts for its betterment are bearing fruit each day. " Mr. Babcock wai well pleased to know that tbo Missouri Pacific had mot tbo re duced differential rates on live stock to In dian Territory points , and that the Alchi- son had abolished the differential rate on 'packing house products to Las Vegas , N. M. Martin IHIlou'M .Uiramilotis ICscapo. A gnto swinging suddenly open al the Union stock yards yesterday knocked Martin Dillon insensible and before he could bo picked up a drove ot 100 cattle rushing down the alloy passed over his bodv , and those near at hand expected to IInil him dead. Ho was picked up and carried Into the Exchange building and a physician called. Hu found Dillon badly Injured. The gate struck him on the fore- bead and tbo bone was Ian. ) bare from just nbovo tnu rightcyn to near the ton center of the head. His body was a mass of bruise ? , where bo was kicked and trampled upou by tbo cattle. Dillon has bcon employed by Iho Union Slock Yards company for so..10 llaio. Ho resides on Twenty-sixth street , near M street , and wns taker thoro. Ills Injuries , ihough serious , will not prove fatal. .11 r. nml 'Mrs. .Mo.ycr Injiireil. Last evening William Mayor and wlfo wcro anchoring a wooden awning to the front of their house nt Albright. Mayor was on top of the awning und Mrs. Moycr under neath. The fastenings gave way and both wcro badly injured. Tlio awning came down with ix crash nnd Meyer with"it , burying Mrs. Moycr underneath. His loft , shoulder was dislocated and ho wns bruised consid erably aboul the body. The lady was ren dered insensible nnd received a longand deep cut upon the head. Tbo injured couple ate ng < ! d people. An 1)1(1 ( MIUI'H Crime. A. L. Sutlon detected an aued man steal , ing a pair of shoes from thoaidowiilk In front People have no idea how crude and cruel soap can be. It takes off dirt. So far , so good ; but what else does it do ? It cuts the skin and frets the under-skin ; makes red ness and roughness and leads to worse. Not soap , but the alkali in it. Pears' Soap lias no free , alkali in it. It neither red dens nor roughens the skin. It responds to water in stantly ; washes and rinses off in a twinkling ; is as gentle as strong ; and the after-effect is every way good. All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of jpeople use it. of F. A. Croisoy's st'o're last night , The thief was overhauled an | 'cscortcd Into thd storo. Ho begged pitOD\ii > ly for clemency and tboscvcrol poopln Inittio store concluded to ail minister a llttlo'.j'ohtlco themselves. Liberty was promised him. If hn would walk across the street upon his hands aud knees , but ho objected to Ibis and the boys arbi trated the matter by having him walking around the store for several irlumes on his hands nnd kncos. Ho whs' than permitted to leave nnd promised noVtt again to ropcat'tho offense. ' ' Notes unit l'4 Mrs. S. O. Mnyllo.d hns'Toturned ' frohi a visit at Alva. . > U. W. Mnyfk-ld of Lout&vlllo is visiting his son , Colonel E. O. Ma.yllold. Mrs. Samuel Shrlglcy , who has boon nt Ashland for some time past , returned homo yesterday. Mlbs Maria Brisk ! ! ! ot MIl.vnuKco Is visit ing Mrs. P. McMahon , Twentieth and Mis souri avenue. The American Protective association will give nn entertainment and social at Blum's hall Thursday evening. Doe Wright ot Olcnwood , la. , wns In the city yesterday. Mr. Wright formerly con ducted the Uccd hotel In this clly. J. 1. Munsoy has visiting him his mother , Mrs. James Munsoy oJ Crete , ami his sister , MM. John Castorllno of S.ilt L'ike City. W. B. Berry , junior member of the llrm ot Persons & Berry , ciimo In yesterday from his Io\Vti outing and is much improved in health. Charles Slovens , nn employ nt Swift's packing house , drnvo a sputo Ihrough his loft hand and iiillictod n bud wound yester day.Tho The Infant ( laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mnrlln Mtchnclson , Tenth and B streets , Albright , was burled yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Canna Fltzpatrlck wns found gulllv by Judge Fowler yesterday of being a fre quenter of gambling halls , and was lined fl and costs. James Ball , oner of tlio best known em ployes ut Hammond's packing house , Is suf fering from n badly mashed foot. A falling timber did the damage. William Montgomery Is reported as rapidly improving. Not long ago ho was InKcn to St. Joseph's hospital and nt that lime It was thought his Illness would prove fatal. King & ( Jrovo conduct n barber shop on North Twenty-fourth street. A small colored boy bus been hanging around the premises and suspicion points to him us being the per son who tapped the till for $ 'J ycsterosy. The hoy's name Is Nathan Ilamlt und he was arrested. A gang of section men picked up an unknown - known man about 50 years of ago , appar ently a tramp , yesterday afternoon a few miles west of town. Ho had boon overcome " by the bent. The man was removed to a neighboring farm house and Dr. Heath of this city called. Mrs.- Victoria Kunzmnnn died suddenly yesterday morning at her homo , Eighteenth nnd A strools , Albright. Tbo deceased was the mother of the well. known Kelmor broth ers nnd was CO years of age. Tbo funeral services tvill bo held at St. .Agues church at 2 o'clock this afternoou. Interment will bo at St. Mary Mngd&ten cemetery. Several cars of product were sent east by the Cudahy PncKing company , leaving South Omaha at noon Saturday. They wont over the Chicago & Northwestern nud four days ten hours nnd lifty-llvo minutes were required to malto the trip to Now Haven , Conn. , and eight hours between that city and Boston. The time made was n record breaker and has never bcon equaled by any road out of South Omau.t. WILL PAY THE LEVY. Athletic Club MunitionVIII MenC tlio As signment , I.o.vicit btlie Directors. Tbc Omaha Athletic ) club ombroglio came to a sudden and felicitous toruilunllon nt ibo meeting at tbo club house Monday evening. The history of this lumulluous epoch In Iho orgnuizallon's career is briefly Ibis : Owing lo an inadcqualo Bourco of revenue , engendered principally by a laggard nay- mcnt of dues on iho partof a largo number of members , the directorate , at roconl meet ings have been endeavoring to devlso ways and means of meeting sundry obligations in a manner that would subserve the best interests of Ibo club and at tbo same time prove satisfactory to a : argo element of Us membership. At the lust meeting , a week ago , they arrived at tbo conclusion ibat this could bo bait accomplished by levying an assessment of $10 on each member , and at the sumo time raising the Initiation fao from ? 10 to $ - ' . " > . By this procedure it was figured out thai Iho club could unburden ilsclf of all pressing indebtedness and placa Itself on a basis to cater to the tastes of a Jargo majority of Us members by a series of attractive und expen sive cards during tbo autumn and winter month ? , and ut tbo same time bo enabled to squarely meet all expenditures lueurreil nnd maintain the excellent character of the or ganization. Tbut Iho directors hit upon not only the most feasible , but the most satisfactory plan to all concerned , was fully attested by its unanimous ratillcatlou at a meeting in which uolhingshorlof reoolllon was anticipated. President Ames submitted his clalomcnt embodying all that Is included In the above and a good deal more , and then Iho transient thunders of the meaningless storm reverber ated through the gymnasium. Fiery , vehe ment , and vociferous speeches wore made by members Imagining themselves aggrieved , and passionate nnd dispassionate re sponses wore made by different mem bers of the directorate , until it loaned indeed as If much disaster , if not the complete overthrow ot tbo club , wns im minent. This end would have been inevita bly reached , too , bad not the members in dulging In tuis meaningless and Ill-advised assault upon the main buhvarnsof the organ ization , suddenly realized what tbo outcome of a continuance of iho light meant. U came lllto an electrical stroke , and like tbo shift ing of a scene In Iho theater. The very members who bad been kicking at what , they hardly know , called for n motion put by one of their number to ratify and indorse the action of the directors , and voted yea harder and louder than any ono else. This Indorsement of the legltmate work of the directors was unanimous , and thunderous and moro than anything else put the btnmp of burlesque upon the whole affair. That the directors did perfectly right , and what they wcro strictly entitled too , must NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAM AGES FOR GRADING. To the owners of all lots nnd parts of lots and real estate nlon'4 the alley running east und west adjoining lots III. ill , X' , : u , It ) . : r > , 30 , OT. : iB , : i'J und 40 in block ,4. CnmutJoll'H addition from i'Uth street to1st street. Vim uro hereby nntlllotl that the nnder- l lencd , three dlalnturdltod freeholders of Iho city of Oinulm , have been duly appointed by the mayor , with the approval of the city council ot said olty. tinissuss the dnimiKo to tlio ownera ie < poclfnlly : < of thu property af fected by urudlim alley Ip block 4. Oiimpboll'a ntldltloii , from "Oth struut toiilst street , de clared ncit/esiar.v by nldlnanco : il/4 , passed July 14,180V. approved July 15. isu- , mi nio further notified , that having ac cepted Ruld upuulntmmu. iind duly quullllod UN required by law wo jvllU on the i'dtii duy of July. A. I ) . , IbiW. at thif-'lioiirnf 10 o'clock in the torennon , nt the ofUbV.of T. II. MuUullosh , room 81' ' , New York llft-jbnllillnu' ; . within the corporate limits of bald oily , meet for the pur pose of considering und nmKIn' , ' the tis-ibs.1- liicnt of duinauo to tlio owners respectively ot B tld property , ntreuti'dubr said crmllin. . ink- 1111 ; Into couulderatlon upeolal bonutltH. 1C any. You are notlllcd in ha.prosi'iil ut the tlmo and uluco nforrmild nitf ) make any objections toor stiiU'im'iitH coni-ei'nl'it , ' said ustussinuiit of damages us you niav consider proper. T. 11. MCOIIM.OCII , OiiAiu.ua ITHOMAS. . G. 8 , UENAWA. Omaha. Ju'y 1.1 , 13.2. JylGdlO im Your Eyssigh ! ICyes toateil free by an KXl'EHT Ol'l'IOIAN Perfect adjustment. Superior Icnsoi. Nerv- oiishuadai'lio enrod hy usln ( our tJpoutaelei und Kyoilai | * oi I'rieui low for llrit elan SiOCllk THE ALOE & PESFJLO CJ , , 111 S. 15lUStCr olghtoa D.oclc. now bo acKnowlodgctl as their Indorsomcnt caniL from the very element that charioJ them with exceeding their duties and overstepping - stopping iho limits of good judgmontand Iho law , Iflhoronro nny members of the Omaha Athlcito club who do nol feel like paying this assessment , that's their privilege. They can stop qulotly and ijriicofully down Qiid out. WILti GO "TO INDIA. Tnstor Crnno of ttio Sciviiril Jletlmillsl Church ( loci Into Mlftnloimry U'urk. lieu. II. A. Crane , pastor of Iho Seward Street Mothodlst church , has decided to enter the missionary work In India , ilo has accepted a position ollerou him by Ulshop Tlioourn ns suporlntcndoul of Methoiltst missions in the city of llombnv , nnd will leave for his fleld of duty aboul the llrst of Snplcmbor. Mr. Crnno will lake his family with him an'I does notoxpcel to return to this country for several years. On His U'uy to Wii General Eujrono A. Carr , recently ap pointed brlgaaior , has boon ordered to Wash ington lo receive his conimUslon and assign * mcnt of auty. It l.s supposed that ho will bo assigned to the Department of Columbia , but chuiiRos may bo mailb that will send him to some other department. Ho left summer camp near old Kort Fotterman yesterday ana will slop a day at Fort Koblnsou nnd then proceed lo Washington. Extract ofBcaf , Do you want n , copy ol Docf Ton ? Sec Hint it is mudo from Iho Con uino Inuompiirably the best. Pure , pain * UillororoshttiT. ) [ | Uis- Eoltuls cloarly- the Huron. Loi- bijr's siunauro n bl uo on each . tibul , thus. ' SCHENGK'S Purely Vegetable-and Strictly Reliable. They net DIRECTLY ami PROMPTLY on the Liivor and Stonmoh , rcstorinir the constipated organs lo healthy activity , und nro a POSITIVE nnd PEUPECTIjV SAFE CURE for CONSTIPATION , LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD ACHE , BILIOUSNESS , nnd u'.l ' other ciisoases arising from a dlaordcral con dition of the Liver nnd Stomach. They nro the Only Rcllblo Vegetable Liver 1 Hi fold ; They ra I'erfoaly lltrailoiii Tlu uru Purely Vii otablo : Try Them. DR. Sehencli'sHaj'.c on Consumption , Liver Complaint ami Dvsuopsla Sent I'ree. J. II. SOHENOIC&SU.V. I'lilladalplila DR. K. C. WEST'S NKKVHAXD nitAI.VTUK X.T MKNT.a spccllle for llystorl.i. Dlzzlna.il. Pitt , Ndj rnU-ln , ltuuliclio : : , Nervous I'rustrnlon cau.iol b/ alcohol or lobacco , Wnkcfulnau , Montil Itanrjj- lon , Soltiius-'Of the llratn. ciujltii lin.uilt ) ' , inUor/ , dpciy.iluitli. 1'romituro OM A o , llnrrenon , Lou of I'owerln eltlu'r SOT , Iiupotcnor. l.oucorrlui nal oil KoiiiloVciluiL'ssjs. ; ; : . larolunUrr Lo t3J. Spjf uintorrhoa c.Tuut : by ovor-eortlon of th ) Ijr.dn ! -clr-KlU < oover-liiiliilconce. A inontir * tr'.it-njat II , Ii for $ > , by mall. Woauarnnteaslx boxes to cur. ) Kncti order for tJ UTVOI.vltU 51 will 831 1 wrlltoa Kuarnntc'oto rofun'l If not cur J.I. Guiranteo lai lul only by 'I'lu-O'luro. V. Lewis dniz l.it. solo iiK eoutluast corner Kith nml Firnnm fts. . Oninlm ARE YOU SUFFE31.M C ? VR CM rcmiic Weakness , Catarrh or Chronic , Nervous or Private Diseases. IF SO , CALL ON ON@ar@s ! Consultation Free. AcunowlcdKod to bo tbo most sieecs ; < "ful spo- clullsts In all I'IIIVATI : , llt.ooi ) , Nuitvou. ' , SKI.V AND UlllNAItV DlSCASU . ( iiiuiirli.oi m from it to 0 days. SyphllU cured without .Mercury. All stmc-i for life. STIIICTUH1 ! ; pnriu.inonllf cured , romuriil co-n- pletu , wllhoiit cutting , cauntlu or ( lllut'.itlo.i. Carj iiltcclcd at homo by patlcut without u momut'i puln ornnnnynnro. 1'ILKS , I'Wl'UL.V AND IlKOTAL ur.CKill euroi without pnla or delcallon from business. IIYDUOCKLK ANI ) VAIIICOGKI.K n-rinanently nnU olicccsililllj' cnroit. .Mntlio.1 113.V nail uafiillliij. YtTEAK MEN ( VITAI.ITV WKAIC ) , Made so by too olosj nppll cntlon to bnilnuai or nt'iilr ' ; severs nuiitil str.Ua orKrlef ; SKXUAL KXUMSKj In niUJIo life , or fruui the elfocta of youtUful folllo ) . WEAK MBN AHK VICT1JIS TO N15HVOUS DK- Illl.n'VorK.XHAUrfTIO.V , WASTlNCi WK.VKNKdd iSVOliU.NTAUV I.OiSKS with KAULV DKUAV la VOUMi nnd 5111)1)1 ) , K AiKI ) ; laclc ul vim. vl or nnd utrciiKth , wltli boxniil orK-in : Iminlrjil unJ ncnkeneneit prcniatiiroly In appronchlnz ol 1 iua. All riolil rcailllir to our njw treatment fur loisuf vital power. Call on or mldrosi wltli atamp for clrcniiirs , free book niul receipts Dr.Searics & Scarlcs , l13 l Nuxlt ? 1'JttO Hi ) . _ _ NOTICE TO SELECT MATEHIAL FOR PAVING. To the ownorti of lots und lands fronting upon street Improvement Ulatrlets nnmbereil und deserlbecl as follows ; No. 4CO illrd Htroet from north line of Michi gan sircot to Nicholas street , ISo. 471 'ilth avenue from Lcavouworth street to Marty street. No. 172 X''nd street from Ponploton avenilu to a point ilMl10U feet south of I'nnplfttun avenue , beliiu the south line of tux lot Mm see tlon ' . ' 7. No. 17A Alloy in block III" from SOth street street to lilst street. In thuulty of Omului , and uubjoet ta iissessmont for tno paving or rupav- Inu of the samu. Vou ure hereby notified In pursuance of Ordinances Nos. mil , : ill' ' . \l\4'.i \ \ and : J4J | ruspuu- tlvely. p.iHsud anil approved July rjiiili Itil' ' . , to select and Uetei mine noon the kin. I of mate rial to bu used In paving Hull ! linproveinent dUtrletson or before thu -'ml duy of Anunst. IH'X' , or lliu ulty counuIl whl ( luternnnn salcl material. If bhuut usphultuin Is petitioned for by propurty owners , they must state In their putltiim for paving , whether pltuh lake , lunil orovcrllow , or O.illforuluucplmll iHlobunsod , Dalud ut Omului. thin .Ttli iluy of July , 1WU' . I' . W. IHRKHAUHKK. Chairman of thu Hoard of I'ubliu Worlcs. Jyi7-3i-SU ! _ PROPOSALS FOR GRADING. Hea'ed proposals will be received by thu un > ier.iliiiud until ULWo'eloel ; p. m. Anirust I' , IHu' . for urailint ; y.'ml si reel from 1'fippluton Avenue to the. iontli line ot the U , S , Qnur- teriuuHtor'a Depot , In the ulty of Oinaliu , In neeordiuii'O with pli'iis and sjifcllloutloiiH on Illo In tlie ollluu of thu boiird of publlu woruu. Jllds will bu made on jirlnteJ blanks fnr- nlshed by the lio.inl , 'tnd to bu aeaompaiilnd by iteertllletl eheok In thosurn of f.Vj. ) pavublo to the ully of Oiniiha us an evidence of good fit llh. The board reserve ? thu right to rojnot uny or all bids und to waive dufuuts. I' . W. IIIUKHAUiEU Chalrmiin Hoard of Public War In. Owuha , JulyietU , 16K. ! Jy.0-.7Ai-U Anorr ail Comnlcta Trenttnent , con'litlni of Pupposltorloi. Olnlmont In itapiulo * . nlio In ilot mill I'llls ! a t'oiltlvo euro tor Utlrrnii. IntarnM bllndor Ulodllna Itching'nronlp ( , ttoo ntnr llorjll- tarr I'lls.i. T.il * llonio.lj h never been known to fnli. flporbot ilforllisentUy mill. Whysiitterfrom this torrltilo tltsoi-s whin a willlia Ktiar.viloj If I'o-lttvclj ulto.i with tliutoi or rcf imt them in tr l not cnreii SenJ dt.vnp for frjo y.implo. ( I'nriMi'i ( " .iir.l br Kuli i , * v'o. , Hr.UJlU" , Main Aitsnli , corn ) lin Mrcoti , Umith.i , Neb. Act gently yet prompt ' ly on the I.irrli , liin- DR. HOBB'S KEYS and IUHTKI.S , ill3- polllng Headaches , Fevers nuniBjuiLjmi ers anil Colds , tlioroiiRh- LITTLE ly cleansing the system of disease , nnd cures Vegetable bubltual constipation. They are sugar coatcil , dor.ot grlp < > , very small , easy to talte , and imrdr Tractable.iSplllslncach Ual. 1'crfout digestion follows their use. They nbolntclr euro tick html * ache.nnd arorcrommonil. eJ tir Icedih. ; p.'jyiilclans. For sale by loading dmuplsti orncutbyiin , . ' . ! S'xt. * . . n tlnl. Address HOBB'S MEDICINE CO. , Preps. , Sen Francisco 01 Ch'tago , I'Oll SALE IN OMAHA. NEB. . DV Ktthn A Co. , Co.r IMh ft Dnugliu. . 8IJ. J .A , rttllcr A Co. , Coi. 14th A DouRluSU. A D Foster & Co. . Council Itlullg. la COUNCIL mm AH Idnlsot Dfoln : ; mil Olo.inln t tlono lutij ! highest style of the art. K.ulo.l airl slxlnol fabrics mido to lok ; us irojtl us notv Work promptly done und dellvoro 1 in all parts of the country. Sen J for uricu list. O. A. MA011AN , - - rnOPKIETOtt. 3lllUroidwiv ) ! , Noir North voitjri lo.v.v. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. . _ T The dwelling on 1'lrst nvonun Jnnd Kk-hth street formerly oecupled by M , R Sinltli : 11 room . " bath rooms and nil modern Improvements : coed stable and out building ; rent JiU per month. 1'X 11. Shoafe. IV YOU have anything for sale or tr.iilo sea K. II. She ife , llroatlway and .Main street. 1/OKKBNT Divolllnzsln nil p.irM of the -L eliy. R H. Hhijafo. llroadway and Main. WANTKD-RasternNobnnUa lanilt in e.v- ehan'ji ! for Council Mlnlfs property. 15. II. Shonfo. lire i. wny and M ilu strjJU rnilK 11IOGEPT ItAIUiAIN Double rol- -S-tleni'o lot. No. llloiitli ! Kirst strain. SO feel trout ; best location and best , bir.-al : n In llio oily If t.iliun tit oujo , D.iy , \ : Hess. : ) J I'o'irl filroet. IJ AU.M and city lo'ins at lowest rates. -L1 Heal estate for salo. Dwollnr ' an I b islae s rentals. Aioney loaned for local Investors. Loutfeo & Tovrle 23r I'earl street. "IjTOK SAIjE Klovator wltii corn Hhollor -l-4Mbii. ( ) diliy ; eurn ur ndar. IU ) bu. an hour ! saw mill attachment. 4(1 ( II. 1 * . otr lno : dnlntapnal bus'nusi ; located near Oouncll HlulTs. Ii II. Slioa.ro. FOR SALE On sma'.t iaymonts. fruit and garden Ian I noir Connull HlulTd. K. 11. t-heafc. UroaU way and Alain struct. FOR SALE Albion Keller mills on Hoono river. Nub. : Unust water power in the state developing f.'j horse power water entire ye.ir : dally O'ipaelty , 10U b.-irrjls : marh nerv and appurtenances complete In every dot.tll. Ooo I frame resilience ; B aurosof lauil , title perfect : price , $ ii.ooii : will lake unlinprovo 1 eastern Nebraska lund. M U. bheafe. "Ij OR SALE On oasv p i/menf * . i -L1 ail parts ot the ctty. E. II. Sho-ifo. FOR SALE Stock of mdse. and brick store but din' , wull established t radii ; 102 .tlon near Omaha. I'rloe. J\vi. | Will take KOO.I farm In exohan.'u , M II. Hhuafo. FOU SALE Iowa farms In I'ottawattamlo and adjoining cou Hies. E. II. Shoafu , WANTED-About Aitsnst I. In : i private fiimlir. a coiiipuii-iic irlil for h'enural nonnunork : must have reference. Apply evenings at 015 Willow avenue. Counull lllulfs. | ? OR SALE Hotels nn-i restaurants In Iowa -L and Nubras < a , ( loins prollt ibo ! linslnusi und weil located ; will take l.ind In part trade : write for ilotalls. K. II. Hho.ifu. SALE A llrst cl iss sto.-lc of soaor.il iiioruli indlso ivitb oal wills nrleotVWJi will taku wood latiJ in uxuhan jo. Ii H. Shoafo. 171OR HALE Stock of millinery itnii notions Jwith Htoru un.1 llNturos ; prk-o il.'JJJ : will rude for land. E. H. .Shoafe. I71OR SALE SI aero.sof itooil land nml now -L.1 cottiise. with four u-jru-i land In Wnrnars- vlllc , Nob. : nil modern Imnriiveinonts : will exchaiuoforu pluasaut cott-nju fruu of In- enmbraneu In Council Hlttmi or Omaha. K. 11. ijhuafu. "IjlOK SALE Onoof the lirl-'htoit ntrl most JlesSr.iblu ( ho-ncs In thu city , on 4th avu : modern in all respo.'ts. Must sell , and will NucnUeo. Address L 1(1. ( lieu olllce. T71OR KALE ISl-ncro ranch In Cherry Go. JNub. . OooJ hay land , splendid ran u for cattle. Nice collate , stable and out btilltl- In s In cooI : repair , plenty water , llust land In the county : will null ehoap. Wrlto fur de tails. E. II. tJbuafu. J7IOR RALU OR TRAOE-Rutt'inr.int and iualoou ut. Manawa : good business al nil bousuiib ! goud bti.lUIn : and Improvemuiits. A snap for u live mnn. E. 11. Sho.ifo. WANTED Girl for general housework. In- ( julre ut Ul Glen live. CJX ACRES of lamlUH wiles from cliy limits < J < J ut } . " > ) per ucre , on main road , \Vnnld muku u Hue fruit farm. Johnston & Van I'atten. _ T7MJRKIHI1EI ) HOUSE TO KENT-Elsht JrooniH , steurn bout and all mo.lern 1m provemuiitH. Apply to E. H. tihcafo. LOST On Saturday evening on I'oarl struut or Klfth avenue. betm < en 7th or 8th streets , n tiirnuolsu neelc.ate. Return uml receive llboral reward , iiury 0. Key , ZSS Hoiiih Sev enth street. LOST A Columbia b'cyelo. A reward will .0 paid for its return to J. E. R McUee. PROPOSALS FOR CURBING. Sealed proposals will be leoo'vol by the nndnr.iltniod until lio'elocl : : ) < , p.m. AiiiiiiHt I'.th lelU. for curbing with while Co orado uuiid- stone , red Coorado Hiindstonu and lleie.i santUtono , nccuidini : lo spccllluatlo'iH , parts of certain streuU In the ully ot Omnliu , eom- prlKod In blreet Improvement illatrlcU , nuiu- bereJ and duiiurlbud as follows. Ui-wit- No. 400 ifflnl atruut from north line of Mlehl- KUII street to Nicholas street. No , 471 'Aitli iiveniiB from Leavcnworth Blruel lo Marcy street. No.47. "Jii.I Htruut from 1'cpp'eton uvuniio to u point 10U m-iU'J ( cut south of I'oppluton avenno , bulns the bonth line of tux lot 11' ] In section 27 , Ku'ih bid to specify u prlco pur lineal foot for ihucurbluit complete on ouch utrout , acp > urululy. In said Improvement districts Work to bo done In uucordnncu with plant ) and SDOollloulloimon Ilia In thu ollico nt the board of publle worku. l > rupr < 8nlH to bu mudo on printed blanks fnrnUlitd by the board , und thuio iiucom- pan led with i certllled elietk In Hie HIIIII of fMO , payablu to the utty of Omaha , us an evl duuuoof 1:0oil fnlth. The bo.ird reserves tlio rUiit lo award the contract on all thu said districts loiruthur oren on each district uepurutuly. to reject uny or all bids und to wulvo defects. 1' . W. IllltlCIIAUBKH. Chulrmun Hoard of 1'ublle Woika. Owaha , Nub. , July 117th , ItflU Jy7-3iJ- < I8T.3JMriI.r3 , INF RMARY FOR THE TREATMENT Of ALL il ten 1 rMrc'l Hep. nppar.-utu n nn o rs'.ifCBimtu trjittnjtit of svir of dlso.xso ronulrln : n.oilloAl or Hitrjloil traatmont , 60 boils for piiMoiiU , boml mil nUonHnj\ ; . . IleHtuoooinulutions | n the wait , . Wr.to for clriutl.tr * on deform ( tioi itnl braces , triuioi. club foot , o irvaluro * of sain J. lilies , tumor * , o moor , out irrh , bronah tU , In * Imluilon.u octrl 'lly. p ir.Vy.iK onllcoiy , klj * nov. b a Itlor. oyo. oar. skin itu I bloo 1 un I .ttt suritlual opur itltmx. itltmx.WflUP I A SPROIA.I.T f. WUlUuil Ho.kon DH3H131 o ( Women KltKIJX Wo liavoluloly uiUoil : i tyltn * In ilop irtmont fur women tlurlni * conlluomoaU strictly lir v.ito. ) Only KolUolo Moillo.U lu * etltutemnklnfit 3pa.il illy cu . . . PUrVATKinSKASBd A I li.ooil Ulsuuso4 sticco fulty trottal. byphldtlo I'olvin removed fro n the ayitoni without ini > roiirjr. Now itaitiiratlva Trout- mem for losj of VITAL I'UWrUt. t'orsotis un- abio to visit m may bo tro.ited tit homo by rorroipon once. All contmun. calloni conlf- dciitlul. MnJiolnos or Instrii minti sent by mu 1 oroxpress , soouroly ptekoJ , no in ir : < s to lint catu contents or sonJer , One personal In- tt-ry ow prufcrro I. Unit nml consult us or son.l history ut your onso. and wo will sund In plain wrapper , our Rfin < f TO MFN PUKE ! "mm iTlv.itu , DUUIU men , jjpoolul or Nervous lin * oases , Itnputeiiay , SyphllU , Uluotaul Vtirlao * roll' , with question 1UU . . . llruees Appllunees for Deformities St Trusai. Only niiiuiifiiotorr Inthu'Wostof ItKt'Uit tf- /2'V .ll'l'//.I.VC'K > , Tit ( fa * tit , Jtr.KUf.tia HATTfiKIKH .IN It 7IK/'iVV. Omaha Medical aaJ Siir.-ilc.il InstituU , 26th and Broadway , Ooanoll Blali. _ Ton nitnitlaV tl.lo from eoutur ot Omxht : 01 Pmtiha and Oounoll lIlulTi ole.itrlj motor Una. Sim & Snuincrs-tV""riny ! s the \t stile Viw Pr.io- iind fedeal courts. Itooins It , 4 unit 5 Sliugut lienrobloek. Counull lIlulTd , la. PROPOSALS FOR SKWER CON- ' NKCTIONS. Sealed proposals will bt > received by the un- derslzned until i : : o'clock. AtiRiist U. 183. ' , for SUWIT connections , ordered mudo by ordi nance No. 'MO ! , to und within the curb lines on eurlulu * trcul8. avenues and ulloys In street Improvement districts Nus. ! CD , J4. ' , 4IT , 4"t : , 4'Jt , 4'420 , 4''r , 4'iS , 4'.0. 4M , 4UI , 4K : , 4 : l. 4il : , 4M , 4'I6 , 4 : > 7 , 4 8 , 411 ! ) . 440 , 411. 41 , 44:1. : 444. 44 ! ) , 45 < > . 451 , 4.p > 4 , 4J. > . 4.M ) . 457. 43H , l.'iO. 45' , 451.41(1.407 ( anil 470 , and more purilctilurly described as follows , to wit : .NO. ( t'iU I'urit or auth avenue from l > c vorw vorth street to Hickory utroet. No 44.'i Alloy In hloatcil , HaiHCom I'lnco. N o 447 Lou veil w > tth street from Iho west llnu of Itlth 31 root lu west Hue of anli nvo. No42 , ! nth street from thu south line of 1'lerco btrcet to the north line of Hickory dtrcur. No 4'.4 T.aavatiworlh street from the west line nt loi.h street to thu east line of llth strtot. No lit 12th street from the south line of Jones street to the north line of Luavonwortu itreut. No 420 Sncncor street from oherman nvo- niio to'.Mth street. No4'7 Liuthrop street from Sherman ave nue to .8th street. No 4' Iltiri. utrcot from thu west line of ltIi street to the east line of 10th Rtrcot. No JU Spruce street from the west Hue of ZM street to the oist : Hoc of x'Uli slrojt. No 4'JO-Uais street from X"'d street to " 4ih street. No 4:11 : Mason street from SOlli street to 20th IIVLM1UU. No 4:1. : Mason ilront from the Rust line ot ; ; 0lh street to the east Hue of : ilst. street. No 4IU Ki-'d street irnm the north llnu of Eu- olid 1'laco to the north line of Wool worth ave nue. nue.No 4il : California street from J5th street to 10th street. No 4'Ci Uard street from 12th street to 14th street. No 4ott-Par or street from S4tb street to the east line of " 9th street. No 437 SowarJ street from2llh street to2Jth No 43 : ! ChlouRO street from 2M stroat to Kid strciit. No t'JQ Oaldwcll street from 24th street to the west line of Hlilnn'.s iiddillnn. No 440 Sherman uvenun from south line ot Grand avenue to Kort street. Nn 4)1 ll'Jth strnot from Kurnitni street to the norlh l.no ot Davenport struct. No4r. > Davenport street from Il'Jth ' stroat to lUth street. No ll'JIOthBtroot from the south line ot Uavunport struut to Cumin : : stioot. No 411 Madison avenue from Utli street lo lliurmiin uvenno. No 4ID Ohlcugostreet from west line of 25th rtreol toL'iltll atroet. No 4.V ) Hi. Mary's avenue from the west line of 2ith ( street to the oust llnu ofTill strnat. No 4')1 17th struct frjin Hurr.ey stroat to .St. M irv's uvcntio. No451 Thu ul'oy from SJn'l street to 21th strcut In I'.iulsun's addition. No4V-itli ) ! street from Parnam street to Hnrney sfrcut. Nn 4ill 2 < th street from the south line OX I'oppluton uvuntiu to thu north line of Woolworth - worth Hvenuc. No 457 Davenport street from 2Hh street to ( Mi street. No I.YJ--UHSS street from west line of 2Hh struut to 10fuot ) west of 2.Hh Htroet. No 4.V.I U.issstrouc from oiiut line of 2Jth Rtruct to won llnu of ' 'Ith utruut. No. 45J Hamilton street , from the west linn of 4'Jth street to t ho cast line of the vlutlr.ctof thu Holt I lno ralltruy. No. 431 The ul.loy In block SSS cU . . -in , . , No. 4ir-Alloy In block 1 ° , city. No. 407-Alluy In blojk ID. city , from IDth street to L'atli street , and No. 470 Ninth stioot from Puddle street to alley north of I'aolllo st rel. : No.Hi ! "d slroct from tlio south line of I'loreu street to Wlltlnnw No. 4IH 1'lnroo street from the east line of 4th street to the west linn of ild struct. No. 47 ; ) Alloy frnu lllth lo llth Hireota be tween .l.icKvon HI rout nnd Jones street. No 474 17lh street from Karnum street to Hurmy strnot. No. 415 iznril utroot from IStb street to 23d Ktruet. No. 41(5 ( id Btrcut from the north line of Cnm'n ; street to the north line of Michigan btreol. And No. 419 Michigan strool from 2'ld atroofc to iMlli street. No. ' ! . " > Uharlcs street from . ' ) Uh street to 4'Jtli Hlr.-utas pur ordinance No. 2SIU. No. 'JhO ' 'Jtli btreat from Izurd to Lake street us peror.ilniinco No. 2.SII. Work to bo done In ucrordnnco with plans mid Hpeelllcatlons on lilo In tlio olllce of the boird : of pnblla itorkH. All bliln to bo mudo on printed blanks fur nished by thi ) hemnI und to nuuonomp'inlcd by u curllflitd uhock In thu sum of * .W ) , puy.iblu ta the city of Umahu , us an evidence of good faith. Bidders can bid on nny or all districts. The boiird reserves the rlnht to reject nny of all bids and to wulvo ilefucts I' . W. 1I1UKIIAUSKH. Clmlrmun llourd of I'ublloVorka. . Oiimlin. Nub. , July -.Till. IhlC. Jy7-23.i3-4 PROPOSALS FOR PA VING. Scaled proposals will be received by tbo nn- durNiunuii until | ; : tu o'clock p. in. , August U'tli , It-i. ! ' , for the followlriK kinds of paving mulor- lul , viz ; Sheet nxplialtum. Kloux ( ' 'alia or other rranlto. Colorado Daiiclstono. Woodrulf. KunsuH , btono. And Vitrified brick , till according tonpeelfl- cntlons. ( 'oriiuvlir-parts of the following strools In the city of Omuhu , comprlxud In utrpet Im- piovomunt dlHtrlota No" . 4M , 471 , l < 2 nnd 475 , ordered Improved by ordinance * mil. : ii4V , Dm and atll respootlvoly , an.I moro iiartlotilurly ( lesuilhcd a : < follows , vU ; No in Z'nl utrcetfrom north line of Sllohl- giui street to N.oholus struut , No. 471 2.11 Ii uveniiu from I.euvcnworth struut lo Muroy street. No. 47J-'nd struut from I'opplotnn 'iventio ' to a point 1011 8V.10J fuut Koulh of l'opleloa | ) iivenne , buln the south llnu of tux lotUJ In section'7 , and No. 47. ( Alloy In block : tl7 from 0tli itroot to ' 'Ut htruut In the o.ty of Uinubn. I.neh b d to specify u pr.cu pur sqniiro yiird for iho paving uomplutu un the Htreeta uu J alley , Work to bo done and bids to bo mule In according ) with pli.nn and bpuvllloatlDiia ndoplinl in Juno. 18'jJ. uml on Ilia In Ihoulllcuof iho Hour. ) of I'nblio Work" . Ivieh propiuul to bo niiiduon printed blanks furnlsliel by tnu board , and to be uccompu- nluU by u certllled cliujk In the sum of tOJ , pxyublu lo thu ully of OniulKi , us un evidence of L'oo'l faith. The boiird reuorvcs tlio rlh'lit to lururd the contract on all UiusuUi dlHlrluts loethcr. oren on queli dUtrlolhop'iratuly. ' for thu u lire rent klmUof ii aterlul. Hubjert to ttio soloetlon ot the mtiterlul by the propurty ownuri , or the niayor unit oily council , to reject uny or all bids , and to waive ilufuets. 1' . W. 1HUKHAUBJ5U. Chulrmun lioiinl of t'uhllo Work . Omuhu , Neb. , July fttb , 161U ,