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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1892)
8 TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE : MIT1UKSDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 , 1802. CRUSHED BY MOTOR WHEELS MJny Miner's Attempt to Orosa the Car Tracks Ecsults Disastrously , HAD TO LIFT THE CAR FROM HIS BODY Ills foot Slipped ttlillo Itiinnlng mill Ho t Gil Illrcclly llcncittli tlio .Motor ltd Injuries 1'roMMl I'atiil An .11.quest Onlorccl. Allny Minor , a 15-yoar-old boy , vrns run down and fatally Injured by a Hanscom park motor car near the corner of Sixteenth miu Uuri streets shortly after noon yester day. Motormnn .lueobson , In charffo of the car , lavs thiii the boy tinned to cross the trucic a few feet ahead of hU trnln \\hilo bo was running nt the ordinary into of speed and ho shouted to him to warn him of tils danger. At no shouted the boy Mlpped and fell and was caught under the iunrd ; nnd dragged probably fifteen feet. The cnr lind to bo raised with lovers boforu the monnlng victim could bo extricated. After tialtiK examined In a neighboring drug B'.oro by the oily physician ho was taken to tliu Methodist , hoiultnl In the patrol \vagju , The lad has boon living with his slater , Mrs. .1 , S. Smith , nt 101'J Hurt street near \vhcro the ncclilent happened , Dr. Somers did everything possible to ro- licvo the lad's sufferings nnd to suvo his life , but oil efforts In that line were useless. Tb.3 toy a led about -liliO o'clocit and was ictnovcd to the morgue. An Inquest will bo held at 9 o'clock this morning. Mrs. Li. It. I'attun , KacKforJ , 111. , wrttosi 1 From ncrsonnl oxparlonco I c.iti rocommuad DaWiti's Sars.au irilla , u cum for I blood and goiior.u debility " HK&VLT. OV lilt. O-IAl , Colorado I'lit'l 'May ll Itrou lit Into Com petition with tliu 1'iist. CHICAGO. III. , Sept. 28. Now thnt the Heading combine U Bonuinj , ' the price of coal slcyvtard the wcstcin road nro considering the practicability of bringing Colorado coul Into competition with the Pennsylvania pto- duct. home suy it can bo done ; others liavo grave doubts. The i-nilronds huvo such ratob now thnt it would cost the denier from S1U to S-l'J.SU a ton to have Coloi ado coal laid down in Chicago , But thcho rates nro onsod ou the nonsunply. Colorado coal has never yet ceen bi ought so far cast. With a demand for sufllclent quantities of the product to cause It to bo Milpiicd In train loads , the rates , could easily be reduced ono-half. At their lost seance , the commissioners of the Western Trnfllo nssoclnlion heora an nppcul fiom the Hock Island fiom n uisairruG- nient in tlioTrunsmlssouriaasccialion , where the compel v in question desiiea to make the same freight rates unstbound that apply vuslbounU on Colorado irafllu. The coin- inibsioncis huvo just rendered n decision , which bcems to bo uu eminently proper ono under Iho circumstances , slnco the west bound rates uerc teduced by the Hock Is- lacd to meet the unauthorized rates of Its competitors. For this reason the application is acnlcd. No cotnnlaiut was uiauu by the Hock Island in regard to uastbound traflle , except ou bullion , nnd ns the westbound rates were not unreasonable before the Juno reduction , there would uppear to us no good reason foi pulliugdouu uastboutid rates. lltul the commissioner been satisfied with declining the Hock Island proposition , there would have been no occasion for comment , but In ROing beyond the question bofoio thum nnu lelleciiug upon the Itoclt Island for re ducing westbound rates , they tiavc called loitu ! > omo criticism. There Is no doubt that the icduction in June proved to bo a calamity to the railroad interests as -vholo , bccruao they did not nave the effect of putting a btop to the irrecularities , but in calling atlention to this fact , the commis sioners seem to foigot thnt the Colorado sit uation was brought to their notice ns long ngo as last Alaicti and thnt piompt action on their part might have prevented the reduc tion. In the decision just promulgated they say : "In the present caao the westbound rates were not reduced aa boliiif In themselves too blub , but for the rcnson , us stated , that other lines were not maintutnini ; the rates previously in existence. No such claim is made ns to the eastbound rates. The Colorado rado trafllo Is not largo and none of the roads participating therein were realizing any extensiveptollt oven under the rates ns they existed prior to Juno last. A lingo re duction In the revenues of all the lines wns then nceoinplUhcd with the avowed purpose of attempting tocorrcct tholriCEUlarinottiods on the p.irt of the competitor of the line re sponsible for the reduction. In view of sub- iequent oi'cunences the result of tills ullort can hardly bo called snlMnotorv and the Frebor.t application to icduco eastbound rates , without any snowlne whatever that the present ratcn are too high , does not meet jutli the approbation of tlio commissioners. Tni-ontlio application therefore miibt bo de nied. " All the roads Interested In passenger traf fic between this i-ny and UulTnlo decided to day to make a round I lip raio of t5 on ac count of the national convention of real os- tiuo dealers , to bo held in Uuflnlo. Tlio tli-uots will bo sold only on October a nnd Will bu good for return pasBOgo until Oc tober 115. Those are the lowest rates that Imye been uuoted for several years between Chicago and UutTnlo. Tooy wore inndo bo- etuiso the Mclciil Plato Insisted on making a round trip rale of tr.ftO for that occasion. Tim statement ol the Huillngton system lor the month of Angus ! Miows that the Kross oiuntngs wore J,7JO KM. an Incroaio us cornpaicu with the uorrospuiullng month , l.cw . ot f > ' 'rS'lr'1'hii ! ' ) net earning ! wore ? 5ily5S ( , an Increase of Sll'J14. "Lato to boa nna cany 10 nso will shorten tlio roail to your homo In the sltlos. Hut early to bed and "Little mrlv Uhor. tijo pill that in Hfji iltu lontjor aiU bjttor an ! .s .i.\ ; > ir/n.s/tr. A Combination In Momiiim WJilrh liiiititts In u Mm dm- . Hum : , Mont. , Sept. 28-A lodge of In dians from the llntlsh possessions camped cuvnrul months nt Silver How , six miles from here. They huvo latolv been cutting whisky from coma soui co , nnd huvo torroil/od tun ranclioik In the noiftiborhood , and have boon running stock olT the ranpo. It trnnspuod today that on Saturday last , dm Ing a drunken brawl , thieo Indians rushed upon ono of tholr companloim and boat him to death with club ? . The body was dragcci oft und hidden In a irtiHy , only scantily cov- eicd. The shcrllT today learned of the nflair nnd started ever to capture the murderous rcdbldiis , lie succeeded In getting the ones Who did the lulling , wlln several witnesses who nro now in jull. Tlio body of the inur. dcrcd Indlnii bus upon founil HU bead is eruslifd. The reds have bi-eu gr , wing bolder lately , committing jiottv depredations. Thoio nro about liny families in the lodge. PcAVltt's Uarsapinita aostroys suou pol. sons us scrofula , skin ilisn.isos , uczonia , rhuu. liiuUsin. Us timely usonavii many llvoi. L nit TO itKXT 1i irn f/u.x ; s. Tim Iliinilrrii Jlunlciiiii * I'luj' IlIrRut nt tlio ( illnuiru I'uoriMl. Nu YottK , Sept. 3S. The funeral ot the eminent bandmaster , P. S. Ollmoro , took place from St. Francis Xavlerchurch , where Eolcmn requiem mfts was celebrated , to Col- \ary comotorv. It required three carrlasos to curry the iloral designs sent by friends. Thn procession was led by a band of ' 'OJ pieces from Iho different organizations belonging to the Musical union. The casket vvas followed by the oftlcors of the Twenty- ( ocouii regiment and Mutical union and L'ulbollo eocletios. A largo crowd of spectu- lurs lined the way. Do Will's Sarsnparilia u rouanla Tlilnlt WHk u > sturitorcd , DETIIOIT , Mich. , Sept. 28. The friends of John \Yick \ , the No\v \ York tulllloaalro wUo wns killed bv filling from a window of a dUrcputnblo homo hero some days * lnco , now believe thnt ha hnd I'JJO on his por.ion , which cannot bo foind , and that hU death resulted from foul plnv. The jury brought In n verdict of accidental death , DoWUt'sSarsaparlliacidansos th9 for .Sale. Clpnr store nt South Oinahn , Inqu'ro of MAX MllYlMt & Co. , Cornoi1 10th nnu Farnnni stroots. A ft ft U VA VKM B.m. . Alexander bntviul , the brilliant romantic octor , commences n three nights' on- Ragomcnt this evening , when be la t > uro to bo grcotcd br a larger nnd moro enthusiastic audlcnco thnu ho hag over drawn before In Omalm. tils career has been watched , and bis onslorn successes linvo been chronicled by the western thcntcr-goer. There has no tiutar.co on the American stupe whcro eucccvj tins t.con so rapidly won nnd so qulcklv and llrinlv cjtnblUhcd , It is but A low years ago that ho was unfamiliar with Iho language , and what was more arduous , ho had to prove hlrnsolf worthy In n dramatic way n tminn thnt is rospcctcd nnd revered by the "players" of all countries nnd lonuuos , from the uchlovumeiits of an Illustrious father. In his forthcoming engagement Mr , Sal vlnl will appear In D'Knncry's famous romuneo , "Don Ciuser do Uazan , " Dumas' ninstorpicco , "Tho Three Guardsmen , " nnd In the drn- malic version of "Uiivollerln Hustlcann , " which has been Immortalized by the famous composer Mascagnl. Mutineer W. M. Wllulson , in taking Mr. Silvirilon this tour ot the Pacltlo slope nnd the wcstcin elites , bos surtoundod him with u competent compiuy nt plnjers. heudea by the well known actor , Mr. William Hcanmnd. Tli c.so popular old tlma romincos , ntno time In their history hnvo had such an elaborate stage setting ( is that which will bu given by tUItt organization. Hverythliig necessary to the production is carried complete , The sconlc effects nro by Albert , Orovornnd Bur- ridge of Chicago. The costumes \\cro made by IManchlnlof Paris and Van Itornonf Phil adelphia , and the armor work by Htcharci Uutporlo , armorer to the Comcdlo Fiancalso and Grand Opera , Paris. The exact arrange ment of the topotlory is as follows : Thuri- nny , "Don Ciujar ; " l''riday nnd Saturday night , "Tho Three ( Juatdsinen ; " Saturday innttnco a double bill consisting of "Hobert Mnoiiiru" nnd the acting version of "Cavnl- lerla Hustlc < inn. " Scats are now on sale for the cntlie engagement. OlTonbncVs "L.a Pericholo" will be per formed on Monday night tno Urd lust. , balm : tlio opening representation of tSat opera by the Winston Ooera company in this city. This opera has not been Rung in English throutrh the United States by any other than this company , nnd It Is therefore absolutely new to Omaha. The miisio is conceded to bo the best of the great Fiench composer's compositions , and ha dlaloguo full of comic und bright epi grammatic writing. .Icannlo Wttston performs thu part of a male street singer , in which line of charac ters she is regarded the best on the operatic stage. She Is said to possess a vuiuo of mar velous power , nnd is moro than favorably comnarod with the great tenor of tnc Bos- toninns , Tom Karl. Miss Alice Johnson , the prlmn donna so prano , is conspicuous among the celebrities of the onoratio slatre , both as a woman of pi cat bonuty nnd the possessor of n highly cultivated voice. The other princlpil members of the com pany nre Charles Uenwlc/r , tenor , Irom the Now Yoru Casino ; A. H. Hell , ch iracter buffo biUltono ; H , Hutenbury , baritone comedian ; C. H. Tyrrell , basso ; Katherlno MacNelll , contralto ; Nettio Blaclt , 11107 0- soprano , and , T. Donncll , Uulfo basso pio- f tin do. The chorus is made up of a hlgbly trained agerogntiou of powerful voices numboilng thirty nnd Is reputed to bo the best now traveling. The Farnam prices will remain unchanged. Be sure nnd use Alra. Winslows Soothing Syrup for .votir children while toothing. 'J5 cents a bottle. i HUM 'iiuu.'n AHUUT us. Eighteen new buildings have been con structed at Palmyra this season. Fire did considerable damaco to the hard ware store or T. N. Young at McCook. A number ot hogs belonging to Joe Shelley , near Wyniore , have died of hydrophobia. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Chase of Plerco cclebiatoa their golden wedding last week. Bovd county has u new piper , the Blade , published DtT.yr.ch by McOinitio & Coouis. Mrn. H. P. Newman of Chicago has pre sented the Burwell schools an elegant silk Mag. Mag.Tho The Nebraska City council will endeavor to have a muritot place provided for the fanners. John Hargos of Juniata is laid up with a broken log which hj contracted while on- aced in n wtcstllng bout. The Lincoln News has entered upon its iwelfth year of publication with tha largest : lrculatlon in the city. The News deserves its success. Clav county has boon organliod for a quar- er of u century and its silver anniversary will bo celebrated nt Harvard , October 1 i , and will wind up with a free-for-all banquet. ll. B. Shields , living tun mlles northeast ot Wallace , while hauling buy near Klsio ibo ) tber day , wns severely injuiou internclly by he overturning of his wagon , und also sus- iained a broken shoulder. Ills recovery is ucttoinolv doubtful. Frank Howard , in the employ of L. I. Southworth of York , wns sent to the bank , o have a cl'eck ' for * 150 cashed. Ho secured .ho inonov , but insltud of turning it over to Ills employer ho hired n team and drove out of town ns faat ns ho could. Chase was given and Howard was overhauled at Milford - ford and placed under arrest , Ho had pre viously norno n good reputation. urr nr .1 ir.i > / > ' . \Vierlt of u Schooner mid I'our nT Her Crow l.o U. J vi.vrsTOV , Tex , , Sept. 23. Captain Arne Sabonn of the steamer May CJibbon , from Portland , Mo. , August 19 , for Uoborra with a cargo of staves nnd wlnto pine and n crew of Hvo men , tit rived bore last evening fiom St. Michaels on the steamship Aumo nnd ro- poitb that on August 21 the scuuonor was struck by a storm which rased with fearful Into , sliy for two days. On the Vi-Jd the ves sel wns struck by a huge wave which iinooked her Hat , wastilng ovorlmard William Bowers , C. Uowori , Douslaa Bowers nnil Theodore \Volfo of the crow , all from Fort Madison , X S , John U. Bruce , the olhur suinmu , had his lee fractured , The captuln suecoodod in keeping the vessel ulloat until ho and Bruno were rescued four days later. ItnlliUcif.I'oriullK. . The following permits wore Issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday ; 1'rjiil ; M. Uiowl. two-story frame dwell- In . On 1'ark ' avenue . j 3,000 rinnk M. itrowl , twd-alniv frniiio dwoll- inir , (111 ( 1'nr.t MJIIIIO . , . , , . , a 000 O. N. IliiUit , oiuj-suicy frame tottiiKo , Slllllurdi-ttoBtrfot . 1,500 \ \ . Diitrliur , one and onu-nalf htoiy friniiu ilnullltu , iJH ) KriiiiK'iii htroet. i',500 \Y. Diitohoi. ono nnd iinu-hiilf stury fiaiiiuilMullliii ; , ' 'IWa rraiilillnstioet , . t'.Mn Tun minor permits , , , , . J'IJDJ Alnrrl ; l.irrii ii , The following uurrlago llconsoj were Is. meu by Judge nilsr yesterday : ' NniiiO and address. Age. J nimoi ItaldMln. Om-iha . \ I l.U'lu ICru.nr , Uiitilu . , . " ) " J"i I'ranU l' ' . Adams , l.oiun. h . ng I Kinnui , I'litniini , I.ogun , Iu . ' ! , ' . " ! , " 11) I Or k I'.llKJll. ICans.is t'lly . aj I Anua M ind llaitoy , Kunti , Oily , . , . , " . ' * . ' . ill iiil.-liii'iir ; 1'ottur Dcud , Charles F. Potter , United Blutos division engineer , died nt (1 ( o'clock last evening at hi * roiideuci' , Pifteonth and Howard streets , The docuasfld has boon employed In Missouri river Improvements fortdopastnlloeuyoais riio remains will bo sent to 12ulleld , Mass. , hU former homo. Ho was 35 years of ago. I'our Killed | jy Iviiniui MirhtnliiK. OTTAWA , Kan , . Sept. 23. Llghtniue struck the house of Samuel Atkinson last night nnd killed Atumsou , hU wlfo &ad two cnildrea mid burned the house. Indlgoitlonl MuoraVlal TaUo Bochatn1 pills. IT WAS A BLOODY BUTCHERY Frtd Mollcnbur ? Kills His Wife , Ehoot * Hla Daughter nnd Suicides. HIS SON HAD WON A SUIT AGAINST HIM IVIion Told Tlmt If Ho Did Xot 1'ny tlio Judgment llnHoutd llo Turned Out ol Door * Ha 1'lrcil the rnlnl Shots. I'ATFIHOX , N. J. , Sept , 23. Fred Mellon- bun ; murdered his wlfo and wounded his daughter , Mr . Lena Kosoll , In this city yesterday and then committed suicide. A week npo Antonio Mcllonburg sued his father Frederick , who committed Iho mur der , to recover money expanded on repairs on his parent's homo. Mrs. Kosoll visited her parent's house and found her mother alone , but shortly uftcrwnrds her father appeared. As ho entered the room ho said ! "What will the court do with mo now I" refcrrlneto his failure to pay the judgment obtained" by his son. The daughter replied : "If you don't ralsn the monev by morningyou will be- sold out. " This enraged him , when ho seized his daughter by the throat , and pinning her ncninst the door beat liar with n glrtti strap , The inuther Interfered , and the father , ro- loaslng the daughter , Uruck the mother In the faco. Before she could rccuvor , bo pulled n pistol from hl- pocket and shot his daui/hti-r. , Lena fell , but immediately rUlng , ran to her inothor nnd tried to pJll her out of the house. While she was so outraged , Alollenbur ? MIDI hi * wife thrnuph the huiict , Ho then shot hlimotf through the loft torn- pie , and with blood streaming Irom the wound ran down tlio stoop falling dead at tha foot of the stops. Mrs. Mollonburg , who was partlv un- drcisod , stftKsered to the stoop. She sat there live minutes vomitlnc blood and then fell over her husbind's body dead. The daughter will recover. Cliolrr.1 \Vhon properly treated as soon ns the flnt symptoms nppenr. cholera can nouly always bo cured. The patient should co Immediately to lied and lonuiin as qulot as possible. Send for a physician , but while awaiting his arrival takn Uh.imborluin's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhon Remedy in double dosea after o.ich operation of the bowels moro than natural. If there is suvoro pain or erinins talto It in double doses every flftcon minutes until relieved. This remedy has boon used with great success hi seven epidemics of dysentery that were almost as severe and dancerous us cholera , nnd if used as directed a cure Is almost certain. Evorv family should havoadO-coiit bottle at hand ready for in stant use. After the dlscaso is under control castor oil must bo taken to cleanse tbo systom. No other physio or substitute will do in place of caatnr oil. For sale by drug gists. . Real estate. Biir tilns only. My word is pood. W. G. Albrii'ht 621iN. ! . Y. Life bld ? . The latest fads in opera glasses retail ut wholesale piicos. Tudor Optical Co. . cor. F.irnain und 14th. Incursion to Shuimmlo.ilt Vnllcy. On Tuesday , October 25th , the Balti more & Ohio Ituilrond Co. will sell ex cursion tickets from Chicago and all Baltimore & Ohio points west of the Ohio rlvor to Winchester , Woodstock , Middlotown , Ilurrisonhurg , Stiumton and Lexington , Va. , at the nito of one 'owost limited first-class faro fet * the i-ound trip. The Shonandpnh valley , Virginia , of fers superior inducements to persons seeking now locations. Farm lands of- 'erod at from $10.00 per ncro and up wards. Timber , coal , iron ore , pure watoi1 , convenient markets , excellent soil , gooil schools , best society. For in- "ormatlon about rates apply to nny Bal timore & Ohio ticket agent. Send to M. V. Richards , land and immigration agent , Baltimore & Ohio railroad , Bal timore , Md. , for inform ition about de sirable locations , maps , pamphlets , oto. - IN THE COURTS. No lliul to the TronutuH Th.it the I/iwyora lire Stirling ; Up. Yesterday was u Held day In the courts and all the Judges had tho'.r hands full of business. As is usual , the lutoiost cen tered in too ouminnl court with Judges Davis and his jury. At the opening of lun court some time was ilovoted to lindlnpc a cmo that vvas ripa for trial , but during this time Iho court sent Edna Jones uo for thirty days. The du- fcndant , a good IqpUlncr mulatto , waschargod with having rnhbod Joseph T , MuGuiro of 10 during fair weioK. The complaining witness , nn owner of fast horses , did not care to prosecute and was willing that Edna should plead cuilty to having committed petit larceny that he might not bo commilled to go upon the witness stand to tell of his con nection witli tlio Hiking of his monoy. The pica as acrocd upon xvns entered. Euwnrd , alias Charles. Penman wns next put upon the rac ! ( , but Edward had no idcit of pleading guilty. The charge against him" was that in company with two mils , on the night , of August 1ho broke into the house of Mrs. Alolllo Mcl'boraon , nt 124 North Fif teenth street , Una stele money , clothing nnd silverware , all of the value of f'Jd. The de fendant's wife , a good-looking woman , was present to nid her husband in proving an alibi. The defendant is a chop house waiter. Judge Ferguson labored with tha case of Katie Uhtof against H. B. Jeffries , II. A. Nolto and E. 1. Itobor , mombeis of the town council of Ijlknnrn. In lhlcnso the plulntilf would recover f.UO ( ) to pay for a reputation which shu nvors that the defendants have lorn Into slueds. The petition alleges that lu justice couit the dofondaiIs charged I hut thu plaintlll wan selling Intoxicating llijuors and that she hud nut taken out u llceiibu which authorized her so to do. In Judge Do.uie'K court the caao of Lars SodonbeiK is being heard , As nn employe ot the Onmhu Ciis Manufacturing companv , the plaintiff nllogos tnnton August , Ib'JU ' , ho was uorliiiiL- ono of dofcndnnt'sdituhes atTwenty-tiftn avenue and Jncos street , that owing to the faulty construction of the ditch It caved In and thai ho was. burled bo- ncalh tlio dobrU to the depth of several feet , nnd us a result of the ouvlngof the ditch Ills right shoulder was broken. * Ho now charges that the fault WUF , with Iho gas companv and for that reason thlnits that no Is entitled to a judgment in the sum of $10,000. Tbo Jury in Judge Koyboi's court , In the case of lo-a Lovlnston , administratrix of the estate of Karl Lovlnston , deceased , re turned u Judgment of $ IIP5 ! In favor of the platnllff and against the defendant , the Uninha it Council IllulTs Street Railway and Hiidgo company , The doioased was Iho hubband of tlio plaintiff und was Kilted at the u us tend of the iirldgo nvuaror mora ago by being run over by ono of the defend ant's motor cars , The suit uasfor 5,000 damag s. The Merchants National bank of Kansas City has brought an action in the district couit of this county to recover the sum of f 10,410.01 from-trio Metropolitan Cable Hull- way company of this citv. Too petition al leges that between Juno , IbST , and Septem ber , Ib'Xi , the plolntilt sold und delivered to the I'ntrlck Unnd company , for Its use , cer tain goods , warcirnnd morohnndlso , besides loaning it considerable monrv ; that n few ( 'ays airo the accounts wore assigned to Iho plaintiff for a rilluablo consideration , and that no portion otiilio debt has been paid , WfiBPtxo 'WAT8W Won. , Oct. S3 , ' 03. Dr. Mooros My Doai Sir I have Just bought the third bottle otiTour Tree ot Lilfo. It U Indeed a 'Tree of Illfo. " Doctor , when you so kindly gnvu mothat ; drat bottle mv right fcldo wns so lame and sere nna my liver en larged so much thnci could not llo upon my right sldo nt all. There wns a soronosi over my kidneys nil of ttho time , but now that iroulilois nil over. I sloop Just as well on ono sldo as on thai other , nnd my Mcop rests nnd refreshes mo , and I fool the bo.it I've felt in 11 ftoon yoars.and I know thnt it Is nil duo to your Tree of Lifo. Yours very truly , D. F. UuoMtr. For sale by all druggists. Homo Tram Washington. Postmaster Clarkson has returned from Washington , where ho has bson for n week attending the Ur.nul Army reunion. ' ' 1 never saw and I never oxnact to see such n reunion and such n par.ido ai lint which wo had la week In WaOilnstoti , " said Major Olarkson yesterday. "M my of the old soldiers roallzad that they would unvor again attend n groit reunion of the veterans nnd they nude u apodal effort to attend. QTIicro were many touching sights in connoctlon with the parndo. Hundreds of the veterans walked on crutches , and many \\crowheeledlncliairs pist the reviewing stand. The procession bognn to pass the ro- vlowlug land nt 11 o'clock , and the last man trudged by at five intnutos of 0 , Ono feature , in particular , struck mans being unln.ua nnd beautiful. At the end of Pennsylvania avenue there was arranged an immunso platform on the plan of an opoia house lloor. This was completely coveroJ with children dressed in suits all alllco with red caps , whlto wntsts nnd blue skirts , and so arranged on this Immcnso platform that they formed an enormous American ( lag against the horizon , is ono viewed the scene coming down the nvuuuc. In the midst of the children there wera n dnzsn cornetlsts who led the singing of pa triotic soups and transformed the antuntol flag into a Juvenile chorus that Inspired the crowds for blocks around. "I have never soon moru perfect arrange ments nnd moro open hoariod hospitality than thnt extended the veterans by the citi zens of Washington. The old soldiers simply took the town from end to ond. Tnoy swarmed into tbo departments nnd visited the various institutions In brigades nnd nil- teens , Thov wont to Mount Vernon and found their way Into every place of Interest in and about tbo city. " A Uliolcia .scare. A reported outbreak of cholera nt Hel- ruotta , N , J. , ciontod , much excitement in that vicinity. Investigation showed that tbo disease was not cnolor.i but a violent dysen tery , which Is almost as. severe nnu danger ous as choloia. Mr. Walter Willaro , a prominent merchant of Jamesburg , two miles from Helmolta , says Chamberlain's Colio , Cholera and Dlarrhcui Remedy has given great satisfaction in thu most severe cases of dysentery. It is certainly ono of 4ho host things ever mado. For sale by druggists. Turks mid lloitlo\iir < ls. The park commlssioncisand Mr Cleveland , the landscape gardnner. wont out and In spected the survey of the proposed south west boulevard and came to the conclusion that it would bo host to lake a louto a little farther south than was nt lirst intended'passing to the south of the Caldwell - well tract , but possibly passlne through the Caldwell land in a southwesterly direction , adding something to the lenglh or Ihc boule vard and much to ils beauty. The commissioners also made an Investi gation of the Bonils tract and considered the ulans which Mayor Bonils wishes carried out with legaid to the improvement of that tract. No delinlto conclusion was reached , but the board felt fully convinced that It would bo'impossiblo to make Lincoln avenue ns wide astho original plans indicated with out rululnp the nuturaUbcautv.of the porK. As Dr. Miller left for Now York last night it was impossible inr the board to arrive at n linnl conclusion , but the nuttor will bo talicn up when ho returns. A Cure tor fliolorn. There is uo use of nnv ono suffering with thn cholera when Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Romeuy can bo pro cured. It will give relief In a fuw minutes and ouio in a short tlma 1 bavo tried it and know.-W. II. Clinton. Holmotta. N. J. Tim epidemic at Holmotta wns nt lirst believed to bo cholera , but subsequent investigation proved it to bo u violent form of dysentery , almost as dangerous as cholera. This remedy was used there with great success. For sale by drugitlsts. Claim * Iluin ; ; Allotted. The Washlng'on onico of Tun BF.E Bum : vu or CLAIMS has been notified by the commissioner of pensions of the allowance of pensions to Edward S. Atkiui. , Auburn , Cal. , $ li per month from December 21 , 1891 ; Otie F. Warren , 1'ost Falls , Idaho , ? J , March 2 , 1'JSI ; Francis E. Caldwell , Bellevue , rseb. , $1L , August 18 , 1801 ; CJeorgo W. Loo. MndUon. Ind. , $12. March Ul , 1SOJ ; Loskl D. Peck , Plpostono , Minn. , f 10 , November 1'J , 1S9I : Sarah M. Harris , , Friend's Sjiulimry , Nexv York city , $3 , May 2J , lsJ ! ) ; J. L. Pickott , Boulder , Mont. , ? S , August'0 , 16tll ; John Dolland , Los Angeles , Cal. , ? 12. November - vembor 18 , Ib'll ' ; Sarah Williamson , Cleve land , O. . $12 , August 20 , 1SOJ ; Mntvlnn Anderson. Omaha , Nob. , $3 , April 21 , 1S'J2 ; Sninantha San ford , Big Bond , Kan. , $12 , March ill , Ib03. TUB Bun BUIIKAU 01 ; CLAIMS has nlso se- cnrcd a bounty of SliOO for Stephen A. Allon- buugh of Bundnn. Ore. , und of 5100 for Hobert Houdry of Meridian , Ciil. Too Much ol Kink. It Is not unusual for colds con tract od In the fall to hung on nil winter. In such cases catarrh or chronic bronchltio nro almost sure to result. A lifty-cont bottle of Chamber lain's Cougii Remedy , will cure any cold. Can vou afford to Usicso much for so"sniiill an amount ( This remedy Is intended cs- pocially for bad colds and croup und can always bo depended upon. For snlo by drug- U'ists. Vllty Vciiro .tlarrloil. Rev , and Mrs. O. L. Brown of Norlh Bond , Nob. , celebrated their golden wed ding Sunday. The happy couple , whose ncos aggregate 110 years , wore the recipients of many handsome and valuable presents. There were thirty-nine relatives , of whom our tcou were grandchildren in attendance. Slcknon Ainoni ; Clilldicn , Kspcclally Infants.In prevalent at all limes but I * largelv avoided by giving proper nour ishmout und wboloaomo food , The most sue cossful nnd rcllnbla is the ( Jail Borden "Eagiu" Brand Condensed Mlllc. Your gro cer and diugght keep it. Mm. ( ! roM' I'unorKl. Tlio funorul of Mrs. Mary Groves will take pluro Ifrom the ronldonco of John Otovos , 2 > JJ ( Chicago street , Thurs day afternoon ut 1:30 : o'clock. The remains - mains will bo tdkou to Trinity cuhodral , whnro the funeral service will bo pruuehod. Interment nt Forobt Lawn cemetery. lliiuluenH Ill-lull. J. U , Sal luck , In ) the dry goods business at Monroe , Is closing out , T , N. Youna , hardware morohant ut Mc Cook , has suffuied n loss from tire , A. K. Hubbard , In the hardware business at Fairmont , hai boon succeeded by C. E. FrnUor. kin Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standartf A DFMiADlUIL SCOURGIi. The C'mo of Mr. I'nliner-rnntmonln Cnr- rlpil Htm on' hnililciily-r.xrrjnnc Shntild Know the S.vnptoiiM nnd l n on ( liinrd. Mr. \ \ I ton II. I'A liner , of New York Cllr , loft n circle of frlenili ono nftornoon rccantly nnil ro- cclTeiUholrconRrntulntlans upun lil brlitlit nnd TlKorotn ADpoirnncc. Thnt evening lie foil n tlrkllnK In tlio thront , n Might pain ncto s the : ho t , nclilllj ftonenllon nml lie coughed once or .wlco. The next dsj-hH nottrlU were Inflnraetl , Jil : liront mro , lilsclie t Mined him , Ills bones neliot nilliOROlt otonllOTor. Ihoilngr rollowlnu ho wns In bcil , with plij-slclnm lm < lns tlulr honiH , nnd the third ilar ho wi t ilcad from luioiunonla , which ho fulled to tike In tlmo. Ihoro nro ton Ihousind men nnt women In America today In the nmo comlltlon ns Mr. I'nlinor when loivliiK hl frtoinK lint ihoy ilu not know U The llKlitost npro.iruicj of tlio irniptonH nlmvo nnmcit should strlko torrnr to nnjr mill or womnn , Asnil.len clilll mniiis Iho liojlnnbu of | ineiimonli | nchcsnnd p.tlns throimlijiit tin lie Inrj lliollrtt symuto n . It Is nacojmry to brlna nboiil n rencllon nt one , ' . Mow , Ilicn. l the best xrnr of brlnitltiK nooutn roittton ? Ask nnr physlcltn nnd ho will tell yon to < nb pnro trhlskoy No mnttor hot prcjudlsed nny uny mny ho , ptirn whlrkoy nt siichnllino Isnno cs ltybiilforliinntely there nro fen piird nhlsklcs In the world , nml. In snct , there Is but ono Hint has recchod t'lo unqiiulllloil ondorso- incnl of phnlcHns , chunil't nnd the high est authorities , and tint Is IliilTy's I'uro Mult. This roiiKirknblo whisky , wlikli In sold by nil llrstclnss ilrnnsl its and grocers , will nbiolutcly check the llrst iippronch of p icumonln , while nt tlio Hnino tlmo It Is certnln lo build up Iho wnslcd 'yatcm It tlenrvos tu no Kept In oviry household , not only to bo lined In cases uf crnor- Bcncy , but to insist In prolonging Hfo nnd heiilth nnrt HEALTHFUL , AQREEABLE , CLEANSINQ. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Dcltchtful Shampoo. iYE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water im.K.C. WESM NEItvr. AND IlUAl.VTlllS V. r ilHNT.nspu.'l lo for llyj'.j.-U IMjilnjii , b'm , .N'ji ndiilii. lieidacbB , Ncrroiu 1'roitriton ciunuJ tir Kltobotor lobicco , WnUofulnais , Montil Uunrtii- rlon.So tneasottlio lr ) llu. cau-l i ; Iminlty , mUjrf decnyilunth. I'ro nituro Oil AiO , llarronoii , l.on of 1'owor In eltlior SOT , linpotenoy , Jjuucorrlwi an I nllFemnloVeikiie3ss. . Involuntiry Louai , Spar- inntorrhnaonsoj oror-exmlion or thjbriln > oir-nbinooTur-lnlulu2iioo A moat'i'J trjvtnnt 11,0 for J"iby \VuKinrnnt33sU bo 3i to oarj l.ncliorda fonl boroi , irltii $ i will soil wrltt3i Buarn-ntoeto rofuaa If not oarjrt umrintos Issaol onlr by Tlieortorc. K. J.enls ilnucUt. solo ngaat , outlmast corner Ibthnmt Fiirnuia tit. Oinahu National Bank. U , S. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB Cnpitnl $103,033 Surnlus $05,00 Ofllcors QU < ! Directors Henry W. Viitei , proiUlunt It , C. Cnslilns' , vicu proililcni , ( . ' . . Mnilrlco W. V. Moisc. Jolm-J , Collins J. N. 11 I'ulrlc * . I.owli A , Heed , cnshlor. T1-1E IRON BANK. ORDINANCE NO. 3203. An ord nance croatlns street improvement district No. 481 In tlio elty of Omnha for the Improving of the street in snld dis trict by omblng and p.ivlng and iilloulni : thirty dajb to tlio uropcity onnersln said dlbtiiL't In uhluh 10 dolrrmlno and designate the nialoilul doslrcd to be used for such Im proving. Holtordatnoa by the city council of tlio city of Omaha : boutlnn I. That Street Iiniiiovpinont Dis trict o. 4SI fur the Imiirovliu of the slieot In said dUtrlut Is hereby created in the oily of Oinulia. beetlonS. That street linprovonipntdlstiiet No.IM shall comprlbu D.uenpnrl stu-et from 'Jifnd slrcot toL'Ich street. In thoulty of Oinuh.i . , iind bliall include all lots and real estate on both Hides of Bald sltunt Ijiic-K a tllstaneo of IJ(1 ( feet on the north hide in block.- aii'J .III , city , i.nd KM feet on the south sldo In bli'Ci.HM nnil I.Vi In blojktn. : ( elty. .in.I It is hereby de- elaied nccosanry to linpiovu thu same. Suotlon II That htrect inipro\uinent dis trict Nn 484 In the city of Omaha bo und thu same is hereby ordeiod ItnpiotoJ by curbing und paving the samu. bootlon 4. That thirty clnys nott , aftoi the pas agoand approvalof this ordinance boaid | thus line Is lieinbv nlloncil 10 the ownor-rof all lots anil rn.il estate In said slroet ln- piovtinonl district , to. determine and ilosln'- uatu the nmtorl U desired to bu uso.l for thu linpiovin : of the samu. an I notify thu elty conin'11 tnrruof , It h.i\ln boon und being hurubv determined liy thn mayor and cltv council of s ijd nltv , for ro.isons which appiiar rluht mid propor.th it all the real ust itoiiih.ild street Imiirovoment district , shall bo ehnr uil and assessed ' .vlth tlio cost of Impiovlni ; tliuiu- In. to bo thereafter rlntormlnuil nna cstab- lisli'.Ml nucoidlni ; to the liunullts to the pioporty in sild struct linpiovment district , and the Hoard at I'utillc Works Is boroby ili- iiu'UHl toylvo notlcu to the OHIIUIS of Inii'ls ' and lulN , subject to local assessment , for thu coil of H.ilil linprovoniunts , to iluloiin'ne ' nnd ( loslKinuo Iho maturliil to lie lined for such im- piovhi } : , liy public.itlon In the olllel il papui of this elty for thrco consoeutlvo dnyt , . ct least ( Ifleen days prior to thu lapse of saiil llititv dav . Portion : , , That this niillnnnco shall take ellrctandbu In force fiom and after Its pass- "I'assoa faeptombor nth , 169. . JOHN uuovns , Oliy Olerk \VM. K. ItnailKL , Acllns President ( Jlty Oouncll Approved September ll.th. If'lJ. ' OHO , 1' . HP.MIS. 'iiiyor PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. y. . .led proposal * will bu raaolvol liy the un- ilurslqncd until lKu'eloelc : : ) p. in Octoboi llth , lb' ' , ' , for the following kinds of Having ma- torlul.v / : Hioetiisphaltuni. S oux T.ilU or other Kranllo. Colorado siiniUlonu Woodrnir , Kansas , htono , nnd Yltillled blink , nil lucimllir. : to speolfl - I Inns far pti\liu Diivunpoit htroot fiom nd Hlriutto-4th ) Htruol. uomprlHod In stttuit 1111- iircvumunt dlstiiut No 4SI , In iliu eltv of Om ilia , oidorcd Improved by or.lln nice Nu. K. < U. U.Kicb bid In upoclfy u price per bijuaru yard for Iliu piivliiJuumplutulii tliuslreut. Wurk lo bu dune In accordance ulth plans nnd spuulllu illons on Iliu in the olllco of tlio board of inibllo works , iicli ; , propas il lo bu made nn printed blanks fiirnhhud by lliubo ird und to tin ui'comp inlud by u ecrllAiMl cheulc lu thu sum of OJU. p iy- ubie to thoclty of Oinahu , us un uv.deneuof good faith. , . Tnu board rusorvoa the il-'ht to reject any ) Chairman of tlio iloirl of I'ublloVorks ' . ' Ib'JJ. ' ' Omaha , r'optomDorJ.'slh , _ I'tL- NOTICB TO I R OIMUTY AGKNTS AND LKSSUBS. llilUr ) iiaiiLOor onUntinve > o UJ. , r Inu watur iiml as I'orniiol Ions lo bu mum to and willilnlllucuili Unus on ui'rt.lii Htruoti liistieul. linprovi'inuiil DUtrlCts .Nus , 4in , 4i. and 4M , In the ollv nf Out dm , you are hereby noiilli'il lo in iko all mi em.irv coiincu- lions ullh WIUT ami 'MS iiiiiliis.iirlatter.ti > , . und tofumpletu nuuli work on or befoiu Ou- Inbei Utli , Is'JJ. a llJ Urn iiurio i lo omo the streets m the s ild dMrlcib , an I more jiar- tlcuurlvdu.orlbudiisfollo | K , lo-w t : No 4H > . J-u konhtrnut. froinVitli atreot to * Vo * is1/ nrbklno struct , from the west line ofllitti sireol tothof.ist line of VUli vtrvut. No j > 4 tiaiuniiort bliut't. trum . ' 'uJ btreut to HUh btreet , in tli illy of Oinahii. Dated nt Omaha. .Nub , thU 'Sth day of aop- ChaUmau lloard of I'ubllo Work . ' ' - Today- We will offer in our boys' department on second floor , between fo'.ir ' and five hundred Knee Pant Suits , at the popular price of $2,50 a Suit chat will stand more hard knocks and look , bet ter when overtaken by "that tired feeling , " than any suits ever sold for that money before. These suits arc made of good honest all wool cassi- meres , in plaids and plain colors. The coats arc lined with fine twilled lining- , and are made up with fifteen corded plaits , eight in front and seven behind , and the pockets in the pants are big enough and strong enough to liokl the thou sand and one things that a boy wants to stuff in < 15 them. At the same time we will offer 15s ; about the same number of suits for CO Boys of all agr.s. These suits arc in three pieces coat , vest and long pants. They are made of wear resisting all wool cassitneres.and are gotten up solid at every point. The prices are for ages i r , 12 and 13 AND / S for ages from 1410 19. f : r g 1,000 boys' 250 Cloth Hats at 150. 1,000 boys' 5oc Cloth Hats at 3oc. ORDINANCE NO. 3200 An ordinance creating gr.uilnc districts Nos. ja , fi4.5r ) . Mi , , r > 7 , f)8 , BU , OJ , 01 , 03 , 0 ! ) and 01 , In the city of Oimilia : Uc Itordalnuil by thoclty councilor the city of Omaha : Section 1. W'icreis ' , prnuorty owners ropro- scMtln.- moro nun tluco-llftlis of thd property In the su\er4l grading districts licieln created have petitioned to h.ivo tlio streelh avenues , or alleys In the same , crndud nt their own o\- punso under the thruo-llf tlis eliinso of Iliu elty uliurtur and have the cost made payable In 10 equal Installments : Thurofore , grading districts No51 to 04 In clusive bu und the sumo aru huruby cicatud in the cltv of Omnlia. Section i TlmlBradlnz district No. r > l shall comprise llaneioft street from 17lh stieut to 2 th streut. and Include all lots and io.il estalo on Loth sides of said streets biek to thollist alloy or b IUK to the centur of thu block whuio thciu Is no alley. Suction II. That grading dlst i let No. .11 shall comprise l.akoRlruot from 4-'nd street to Hill stieut , und Ineliidu all lots iind ion ! ust ite on both hides of said street D.icL to thu alloy In Section 4. Tlmt grading district No. W slnll coinpilso the alloy between I'lno and Illc'Uory btruuts fiom Sth street to lUth street , and In- cludu all lou and real ustntu on both sides of said ai.oy b.iuit to the full depth of the lots abutting thereon. , . . . . , , , Section j. That gradlni district No M shall comprise Stli strout from 1'inu Hliuot to Ki .incus street and include all loth nnd nml estate on both sldos of said street bncK to Iliu center of tliu blouU or to tliu Hist alley In each Ufcuetlon 0. That gr.iillns district No .ITslull eonipiiioOliui strout from SJnil stieet to tlio east line of Deuise' * addition , nnd Inoliulo all lots nnd ro.il pfct itu on both sldus ot said ulloy buck to the full depth of the lots abutting 7. That RradliiR dlstilel No r,8 shall compr'.su Military iitnniiu from llniinlton streut to Grunt blrout and inuluilo all lots and leul u-.tnto on lioth sides of s ild iivcnnu Unek to thu Hist ulloy or to u distance notcscued- Ini ; 150 feet fi inn the lines thiML'iif , fcuotlons rinit Kradliu ilistilutNo. SO shall cinnpilsj the alley In block . I , U impuoll'B ad dition. nnd Ina.udu nil tliu lots und real caluto "sietloii U 'That cradlnu district Ne > . CO filinll rompiibo Itlth mruct from Slason mieet to I'lui i'U slieot mid Include nil lots and r'.il ustiiio on both Hides of fa.iicl hi rout uaeU lo the " ' 10 , 'I'll itpradlns district No 01 sliull comprise Iho ulloy liutuuoii Maroy und .Mason stiuuts fioinJUt toiUni street , and inoludo all lots and ro il est itu on both sides of s ild alley Iniuk to Iliu full dupth of tliu lots abutting Keetlo'n II. Tliatgrnillns dlstrlet No. Ii2 shall LCiiipi.su ITth btreut from Vlntim HlrocttoH ulreut und Inuludu all loU and mil estate on both shies of bald street , b.iLl. to Iliu Mi t ulloy or b ick a tllbtanue not uvceodlii j T > 'J fuut from the lines thereof , t-oiitliin IS Tbat gradlni dlstrlet No. 01 bliall comprise Capitol avuniiu fiom tliu Omaha llult Uailwny to 4sth stieut und In- ulndoiill Ion nnd ion ! usliiiu un both sides of Mild inuiiiiulmckto thu-illoy Inoioli uiiso , i-uction II. That grailln dlstrlet No f.l fehull con.prlso Anea avenue fiom bioiiiiiii avuniiu tu it point ( -0 fuut uust of tlio alloy lio- twuuii Itlth and lull HtroutH , und Ino mjo n I lots und luiltistatuon both wild iiju- uxeeodliu' UJ lout nno liiuk u illntnni'o not from thu llnus therodf. . , , sl.all . I iko Pi-cllon II. Tli it this ordliiancu olTuutand bu In forou from and aflur itf P m- Snpteinbor 13th , , Ij'JA Ultyt'iorlc \VM \ r iii. 'iiii ; < . ActliiR I'roslilentUlly Uuiiuull HeptoniUor ' > ' > - Approved % , , . . , , , : MIS , Mayor. an.ruyno .hat thu nndu- , siie I tliriiu ' iliulntuiostod freulioldurn of tlio IMUJ bonnUiily aiipoiitiid by tliuiiiuyor. rtltli tliu iipprovivl of tliu olty connell - ell of said elty.'o IIBSUSS Ihu dama.'ii to Uio ouiois ii'speolhuly of tlio propuily duu i.iu.l . bv oidliutmu nucnssaiy to bu uuproprl itud for ihu ubuuf b.ilaelty , for tlio purpniu of u < . tending rifty-llisl struct from ihu i.orth line I'atturaon's addition to of lllmob'ingh 'V I.nnunHortli ktreut. Von aiu fnitlior notified th it , havins ac- ccptud said appointment awl duly iiinjllllod nb rciiuliod liy In" , wo wll , on Iho lOlli il iy of Octiii'ur , A. D Wat tlio hour of 10 o'clock In thu forenoon ut Ihu olllco of rfhnvei & I1 MI M.I- hud , 1IU ) Karniim slrout , wllhin llm corpoialu llmilbof said city , niuol for thu purpoxu of cnnsldurlii ! and mukliu Iho iibsus-imunl of duma'o tu Ihu ouners re | ) octl\ely of Bald pnipcrty by ruasnn of inch lakliu and uppro- prlutlon thereof , Hiking Into coiiililcrullmi b.'iocjal l/piiolllt. If any , Thu jnoperty helnnjlne to you , proposed to bii upjiroiniaiud nt aforevnld , and which Inn liecniiei : ared nifu saiy by tlmcuuncll , by or- dlnanue. toapproiiiliitu tu ihu iibo of thoilty , belnt ; BltnutL- ald oily ol Omiih i , In the county of DOIIIHB | und btulu of Nebnibkn , U duborfbud u folio t , to-w In The uait twun- tv-ll\u fuel of lot ono , blook llireu. In lilme- b uuh'ii addllion Vim nro nntlllcd to ho pro-.cnt ill the time and pi ice ufoiiis.ild and miiku uny n'nectiuns to or lulomeiiu cnncurnini : > > aln | ironu > ud ap < jirourlallnn or aS'Uismenl of diiinHUc > i < you iiuy comldur proper , W. il. bllltlVMt , It W. tJlllbON , JAb. faTOCKDAMX Omaha , Sept. 21th , 1892 , b.0-d.Mt MOUNT VERNON I hog to oall the the attention of the pulilla to the above nopuliir brand of puru rye wills- Kuy and rospeutfuily usk u comparison with any other brand of pnru ryu ollerud In tills iniirkct It la fur superior to anv other whla- Kuy. and iKuariintiiU Its absolute uxcellonco la flavor as well us Us purity an I Its wholesome olleets. Thd publlu la invllud to call und try H HENRY MILLER , 61ON. 16lh Street , Family Wine and Liquor House. Esmond Hotel Blook. Dru il * r > r Chltbmtcr * AiijlfrA Via \noml ft ran i in If til au I tfuM nirf illle ! | * lenlci wiiu l > l e ribbon TuLe & SSI J i no ointri /i * * tfanyfron * tubttftu * v iV/ ffn atui ( mffafion * A t Pnvgtii , ur Menfc-fz' [ lu itimpi for particular ! tci tlmoaltld to J / "ltellr for , " fu . " " " ' Larilci Itffcr. bj return \ _ _ _ _ /C' UldT"i l"'o < lY "r"p"moii ii"&imijpir. . - fiS'.fflfflgs.11"i'ffliia&Bs * -wdh , . . -"i'ffliia&Bs PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. COUNCH , Ciuiiur.u. OMAHA , Neb , tjeiilouibor n Ho U resolved by tlio City Council of Iho city of Uinnha. the mayor concurring : Thnt Dormanontslili'W.ilIvS bo constructed In the city of Oimibii as designated below , w.tltlu live days after tlio iniUlluiillon of this resolu tion , or the personal sorvlco thereof , as liy oiilliiiince Is iiutlinrl/ud Hint reiiilred | , BUCK Bldewalkh tu belaid to tliu iiorinriiunt unidii u * established on thu pived Htreels Bjioulllod liotoln and lo bo cuusii uctod of stun , artlil- cl.il Ntiino , brick or tlllnunccordliiK lo fcpuul- llc.itlons on file In tlio ofllco of tlio Hoard ot 1'ubllcVorlo , and under Us uupurvlsion , lo- > \it : Nor'h ' sldo of Hurt strout , Intb.lanil 0 , block MO , oily , iiorinanent Kr.idn , U fout uhlo. NoiIn side of Ulilc.iuo stieut , lot 7 , block 48 , clly. pernianunt Kr.ule , U fuut wide. \Vfbt sldo of I.Ith Btrout , norlh half of lot fl , block 40 , olty , poiinanont L'nule , I'J foot wliltv. iistslloof : lllli sunlit. loM , block L. ' , olty. permanent K'l.ulo. h foul \\lilo. Wust bide of lllli strcut , lots 1 and 8 , block 51. oily. pornuinoulxiMilL' , 8 Cum wlilo North side of Onpllol aveniiu , Inia 7 and 8 , blocic TU. elty. poi iiiiniontr.ulo , N feet uldu. Kllnthllloof lUtll htlOUt , hOlllll II llf Of lot 7 , block 70 , oily , uurmiiiioiit itiudu. 18out wlilu. fconth sldo of Oiihs Hlieut , luts 1 anil V , block 10 , city , puriiiiinunl jfr.uli1 , t > foot ivIUo , And bolt fnrlhui rusiiMeil' 'I'll it tliu Houid of I'nlillc Works bn and Ishuioliy aiitlinrl/ud and dlreuleil to cniiso a iiipy of Ibis r Boliillon to be publlibeil In tbo olllcliil p.iporof lint olty for one wenU , or bu soi veil on tbo owners of said lots and iinlos * ( .nub Dwnurb shall wllhln Hvo days after thu uiiblluatlon or aerviuouf suoli C' < py construct ald sldnwalkH an brruln required , tliat Ihu lioaiil of I'ubllo Works cause the H.line to bo ddiio. thocoitof constriictlnK said Hlduwulki ro-'illvoly | to bo asscsiod against tbo roil iiftato , lot or part of lol In from of uuci abut- llnn siicli nldewalkii. r.usod HoptomberKOtii , IWi.K. K. I1. DAVIS. I'roHlilenlof the Uounoll. Attest : JOHN GKUV1 < > , Dlty Clerk. Approved : GUQIU1U 1' , 11KMIH , Mayor. NOnor.TO OO.N8TUUOI ? 8IOn\VAIKH. \ To tlio uwnora of tlio lots , parts of lots and real estitn described In tliu ubo\o ru > olutlon : Vou and eacb of you aru hereby notlllnd to construct permanent sldowalk * ni > required by u lusolntion of ibeulty council nnd muyorjit . tIni clly of Omalm , of nblcli tliu above Is u copy , I' . W. IllUKIIAUSnit. Chairman Hoard of I ublle Works. Omubu , Nebraska , tjautcinbiir"0lli , Ik'Ji. GRADE ORDINANCE An nrdliianco esl blUliliiK the Kradu of a Bliucl ( mm lllli Blrccl lo lUlli strunl , In the city ot Omab.1. llo llonlalnod by Iho clly council ot tlio olty of Unialia ; S-ecllou 1. Tlio Kl.ulo of 0 street from lllli btroot lo Ilith blieet. In tlio elty of Din.iliu , IK hereby cut iullslio.il at tliu ( oilowliiK olovntloiia ihu rnl ( > bcliu iiiilform strulght llnoi bol woun lliupoinUaiiecitlodi ti-Ctlun . ' . Ura'lu of O slri'ol r.iuvMtton I'.luvatlon ofSdiith of North turb. ! Uurli. Hasl curbof lUtll htleet . .I1KJ.O IUUU \Vrntcurbof I.lni'OlnHtruet.l7\0 175.0 IJuut nub of Kurvaii alrout.175.0 175.0 \Vu.'unrli of lull struiit , as Ofluhluliod . . . . . , . . , . li..U ISi.O hoclionJ. Tills OKl'iianro liall taUuoifuot and bu in forou from and after llu pmsuat1 , 1'aitod scplunihui Ulh. IS'J' ' , ' . JUHN OUOVKS , Oily Ulork. \VM V HKOflKl" Aetlilir I'icslduiit Olty Council. Approved Souiumber ititli , lt > u. . OICO , 1' , IJK.MI8 ,