- - - - - . - , - . - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ , C . . . _ _ _ _ : . . . . _ _ _ - . _ - _ - _ . : - : - _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ . - _ - : : - _ _ . _ _ _ _ - - - _ _ TIlE _ _ _ _ _ _ OMAhA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JAILY ; ; : MONIAY - , - JPNE 1 , 189G. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ - - - - - - _ - _ - - - \VIIERE \ HEROES ARE BURIED Fragrant F1ower trcwu Over Graves f o1d1crs Gone Beyond. THEIR PATRIOTIC VALOR RECALILD 1.ovlng Cuii.rnI.rs nnit Grntertil Citi- ZCHM J'st l'rIItt e ( U 1)ae ) k'tiinry ut ( lie IiiiiI 'cteriItiN of ( II Itete1 lull. GRANt ) ISI4AND , Ncb. , May 3L-Spc- ( ctal-becoratlGn ) day excrcses ! In thl cIty yder1ay wro vcll attended and were without - out any orlous mlhap9 , though thrno vus ono very close call. At 9 ocluck In the morning the veteraill of the city met at the Uran(1 ( Arniy of the Republic hail and from there marched to tli cc'tnetcry. where the : graves of departe4 veterans were docorateti with flowers and the Grand Army of the Republic - public ritual for the occaiioti waa carried out. At the annie hour about flity veterans at the Soldlera home plOceedei to the home ceinetfry flIRt the same program ae cat- ned out. At 1:30 : p. III. a parade , conlbt. Ing of clt > ' ofilcials In carriages , the police force. Pacific 11o9c1 COTflIaflh band , membofl of the tire department , cliihiIreu of the pub- lie chiool' . veterane , meitibers of the WOlLlflfl'S iteilef corps and Sona and Daugh- tot of Vetoran' , foritied In line and paraded the hrlticlpai streets. At 2 ochock the crowd fl9Cfl1bhOl at the opera houle. The nsembly % vaN called to order by Cointitanthant . 1' . Mobley of Lyon post , Grand rtny of the Republic - public , arid the ritual wfl9 road. The iticet- ing 'vac then prolided ever by Mayor W. 11. Tlaolup8oll. it wa9 during the readIng of the ritual thttt there waa a cioo call to a severe acci- ( lent. Th hook and ladder company made a practice run ami dashed by the opera hou&'e. Some one in the hiotle cried "F1ro and the children In the gallery , which was packed with them , began a rush for the door. Soy- cral of the gentlemen on the platform ox- pialned the BItuation and s'itil the aid of an omcer the little once were quieted before any one 'sna Injured. Roy. J. G. Tate delivered the addro to the veteraliB. lb (1VOit upon the achieve- monte of Lincoln and Grant , of the victory of the union army and of ( ito patriotlein of the curving membero of that grand army as ehown III the volunteered assistance in tlicwe days vheri the country seetuod upon the verge of war with England over the Venezuela - ezuela matter. lie slto'et1 how thankful the tol4hier had a right to be that lie had sonic- thing to do with the victory of that army and what claims Ito had upon the succeeding generation by a careful review of the re- eoUrce1 of this country. the rights of LU cJjzena , ito oilucational facilities and 1W icligiotia freedom. lie Was followed by Mrs. 0. A. Abbott. who eke of the sufferilig of the women of the time aiiti the part they took in the perilous - ous titno from lSGt to 18C5. She claimed for thorn a prominent place on this itie- morial day. Site stated the aims of the Woman's Iehiet corps and admoniehed the veterans that they still had dutIes to er form toward the further advancement of thie great nation. ItUSllVlLLl , Neb. , May 31.-Special.- ( ) Everyboly turned out yesterday to take iart in the Dcoration day exercises. Services - ices vero held at the court 110050 hall , which was filled to the doors. An cioquent and patriotic address viis delivered by Rev. .1 , U. Davis , after which the company , led by tile Grand Army of the Republic post , adjourned to the cemetery and decoratoi the graven. GOTHENI3URG , Neb. , May 31.-Speciai. ( ) -Decoration day was duly observed here by Thomas Martin est , Gyand Army of the Republic , Lho Women's Relief eorps of this city and our citizens. At 9 o'clock the post and relief corps drove three miles east to tli Grand View cemetery , where shirt memerial services were held and flowers strewn over the graves of the ilead soldiers buried there. At 2 o'clock memorial - rial services were held at the opera bc.tse , which was crowded until standing room could not be found. 11ev. Mr. Chopin. pastor - tor of the Methodist Epiecopal church of title city , delivered a patriotic addrcss. Tlii was followed by recitations anti deela- mations , which vere rendered by Misses Stella Trotter , Nina Williams and Cora Jones. The exercises were interspersed with music by the glee club and the 1lver cerpet band. At the close of tim cxerci'tes cx- Commander Thomas W. Gienn haxiked the audience in a brief speech tar their attend- once and statett that the post and iclief corps had been two days decorating the graves of their dead compantons , ar.d that they still had two wreaths left , one of which he wished to present to the band , the other to the glee chub , and a vote of thanks was tendered by the post and re- hlef corps to all ito took part in the serv- Ices. Ices.v4t1100 , Nob. , May 31.-Special.-Deco. ( ) . ration day was observed at tills place yesterday - I terday by a suitable program. The crand Army of the Republic , the Sons of Vet3r Ins and school children marched in a body to the court house grove , where an appro- vriato program was given. NELIGII , Nob. , May 31.-Special.-Deco. ( ) ration day waa appropriately observed by the Grand Army of tue Republic. Women's Re- liet corps and citizens generally , the farming community e'peciahiy taking great Interest in the exercises. The addrezt , was delivered by Prof. Anderion of Gates college , who gave one of the most lnructivo : and Interesting - esting orations ever listened to in this city on any elmiiar occasion. Without exception it was generously continended. STU.'t.ItT , Neb. , May 31.-Specialj-Me- ( morlal services were held in the opera house yeaterdsy. The attendance wa one of the largest over given an occalon of the kind in Stuart. The Blago was beautifully decorated - rated anti the exercises were very inipres Lilve. The procession to tue cemetery was j neariy a mile long. Addresses were dcliv. o ereti by Rev. Smith , Mr. F' . I' . Giainer and g itev. S. L. Aiideron. Among the veterans was Mr. M. S. Miller , 80 years of ago. FRI END. Nob. , May 31.-Special.-Deco- ( ) ration services yesterday in Friend were the s most intereoting in the history of thia city. a Dr. P. C. Johlw3n of Table itoclc had been o 9ectireti to deliver the oration , and his talk it was a niasterly one , Fvery available ( odi of the large oper.t house was occupied by an c eager listener or enthusiastic old sldlcr. r Tim ( lay was ra plo3sant as could be desired , b anti every one appeared to have haiti or ! ( or t a ( lay to do honor to the nation'e death. CItETR , Neli. , May 31.-Speclai.-fleco. ( ) ratien day certntonies were carried out in h the usual vay in titis city. 4fter decorating ii iildiera' grve3 at ltiversitlo cemetery the C vrocot'tion marched to the aslcinbly grounds , g where a flits nitisical program , Interspersed c by reading and siliging of patriotic songs , Ti rendered , For once the regulation Dcc. n oration day siteecli was dispensed with anti g with good reaults. lAIRliUlt's' . Nob. , May . . 31.-Special-- ( ) q .1cmorial day wa observed by ittlsi'ell poet , tI Grand Army of the ltelUbiie ) , with the usual it cereittonics. Company D , Second regimeii , ti escorted the veterau. stitl Wonton's lteiief P corps to the bali where the cxercire.i were i' ' held , auth afterwards to the cemetery. liar. ei A. A. liandali delivered the memorisi ad. ii dress. A large concourse of citizens and b vistors front other points Joined in the pro. ccsion to the cemetery. where the graver ft of many old soldiers who rest there were decorated with the usual ceromonies. lXETIlt. Nehi , , MO ) ' 31.-Special.- ( ) II Memorial thy \vas very appropriately oh- hi served at this pisce. The town was filled with about as large a crowd as ever as. sembleti for this occasion at this place , The T vrocesston was no.srly a half mile long , tc headed by the Oran Army of tlte Republic , si Wonton's Relief corps , and Sons of Veterans. At 2 p. in , services were hold in the opera house by as large an audience as could pack themselves into that large building , Rev.S' , 0 T. Chine delivered one of the flnes memorial arid patrloti addret'ses ever delivered here. The Mimi Jo anl June Vt'iiliams each de- liered an excellent recItatIon , very appro. prlst. for the occasion. The music furnished by the Union wu all that could be wished. 1If.IJVUg , Neb , , Msy 31.-Special--- ( ) t Ts tflalaI memorial services of the Grand bt Army of the Republic of Sarpy county Were b held at hi. pace , and a large number of vsteran , arid other visitors from i'apillion w. r.agfl1d La Platte , Omaha and other ri plaee'i , were present to do honor to tha dead , rt In spitef the unfavorable morning. The Iii Papihhton cornet band furnished music for cz the oasioa. Addresses by Lawyer % Vhitc c ± ± : of Grttns. L , M. ( lattery of Wahoo anti others , reeitatinis by several eblitiree niIie lip the .rogram , After the exorcise4 and the .tretvlng of the graa with dowers. the visqora enjuyt'd a basket liicnI' . hiAltFLEY , Neb. . M&y ii.-SpecIal.- ( ) Deceratlon tiny as eli ubrerveti here. The prc&'rnni wan patriotic cad effective , nepriy sixty carriages anti wagons being in the procession , going to tli cemetery The day was most appropriafely otLkclvetl since the organizatIon of the post hero. GRAFTON , web. . May 31.-Specini.- ( ) Menrnrial day wss observed under the nus- pices of James SlIvlcis post of the Granti Army of the liepublic. , tfter decorating the graves all returned to the Congregational churchi t here , after music and rOll call with responses , ( lie ) ' were entertained for the rt'- manrier of the time by 1)r. Cvnay of York , who made an interesting and Intensely patriotic - riotic address. SUPERiOlt , Neb. , May 11.-Special.- ( ) The Mmoria1 aerv1ce of csterday iil long be remenibered in Superior. Never has there boon so much enthusiasm and iatriotism displayed , not only by our owit ciilzets : , hut by titany frotti adjoining towns , The program - gram vas oxcehientiy produced. FoliovIttg the musical and devotional exercit'cs rfls sIt addresh of exceetiltig titterest by Colonel J. R. Riiriiardt , senior 'icn curnitiander of the Grand Army of the Iteptlblic , Department of Nebraska. Colonel Rltrhcirdt Is one of the tlnet orators of the ptnte. lie pke , not to one , but to all , atid by his wehi chosen rotnarka ht , as made tiirco ! welcome to Sit- ; erior. General John M. Tiiayer then tie- livered an atltlress that gave more honor to Nebratka titan her greatest efforts can ever give to hitit , Ills ittanner was so ttggestivo of energy and vigor that one call carceiy realize that tue allotted three-score years and ten have lung ago passed over his head , antI that aay back in tue early ' 50s he was making our history and tining every hewer , anti ltndng ito obtaclo too greatto aurittotlnt in order that o might stand as we rho to. ( lay--a state as greatl3 to be proud of as atty in tile union. Ihis reminiscences of dave times before anti during the war vcro vivitily irnrtraed and , it there % % ere ally latelit patrintsnt. his words certain ! ) ' brtiugltt It forth anti it. is the wish of each one lit StI- Perlur that lie viii lie with them litany times more locking na rugged and hearty us lie does today. JUNfATA , Nub. , May 31.-Specish.-Dec- ( ) oration clay lisle waa ucherLil in by a light shower of miii , which cooleti tlio air beauti- full ) ' anti the sky was partially overcloutleti. A large crowd came in froni the country early to ParticiPate in the procce.ion to the cemetery. ivErybody was iadened with beautiful flovcrs. A liantlaunie large float , carrying tue ( loddess of Liberty anti a little girl dressed iii white for oich of the states of the union , headed the large procession. The old soltileri of the Grand Army of the Republic anti the iadiet of the Women's Re- Itef corps were In carriages , the drum corps and the Wooodinen lodge in their new uniforms - forms were on foot. The graves of all old sodicrs and nearly all the graves in the cemetery were decorated anti completely covered with flowers. Rev. & J. iiird dcliv- erod an eloquent address in Ailen's ball in the afternoon. SI IRNANDOAII , Ta , , May 31.-Special.- ( ) Memorial services hero were very interesting - ing and were attended by an Immense crowd or people. The floral decorations were very elaborate and profuse. At an early hour in the morning the inltahltanta of this city commenced - menced to make their annual pilgrimage to Rose lull cemetery , which was densely crowded all day with people. Tile oration watt delivered at. the armory by l'rof. J. M. hltieaay , president of tue Western Normal college. who delivered one of the finest ora- lions that we have ever ho2rd here on occasions - casions of this kind. The address was not only patriotic , but it was emphatic and forci- bie , and wa.s greatly appreciated by the old soltiicrs present. The professor is a very attractive speaker on any subject or on any occasion , ARAI'AHOR , Neb. , May 3i.-Speclal ( Tele. gram.-lecoration ) day waa obeerved by one of the largest gatherings here in years. At least 1,000 people asristed in tiecorating the graves of the soldier dead. In the after- econ an able address saa delivered by Rev. Mr. hleywood of Orleans , Nob. ShhILh3Y , Neb. , May 31.-Speciah ( Tele- gram.-lJecoratton ) day exercises were very interesting. In the morning the heel cliii- tiren , who were dr&eed in red , white and blue , gave recitations and songs in the opera hottee. The latter part of the da was devoted - voted to speeches , Rev. Mr. IJaIdwin of IPsing City delivered a patriotic oratioii. Conirad and citizens also relateJ pleasing war storIes. COZAD , Nob. , May 31.-Speclah ( Telegram , ) -Decoration .tiay was appropriately observed yesterday. The wldiers' graves were bestrewed - strewed with flowers and in the afternoon an address was delivered by J. W. McSay of Ogallala , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CILOL'S ALE , GI'1' A GOOD SOAICINC. 'I'iiiruty Fieltis lii VeMteru 'iebraNIci Gtv.'lI IS ItUUIItiftll Irziugtit , CURTIS , Neb. , May 31.-Speclal ( Teie- granl.-It ) has been raining for twenty-four hours , continuoucly , and is still raining. About two incItes of water has fallen. Snall grain , corn , grass and everything else Is booming. Everybody i happy and it nothing Intervenes to hinder the biggest crops ever barvested to west Nebraska wIll be gathered this season , During the thunder shower arhy last evening , while J. L. Iirltt was in Iho field replanting corn , he was struck by lightning and instantly kiiled. Mr. flritt rormerly lived at Eustis and was a good itizen. Ike leaves a wife and small family I : o mourn his tragic death. FRIEND , Nob. , May 31.-Special.-Thie ( ) lortion of the state was visited by a series I ) f gentle sbowors last night , which con- inued well into the early morning. A little lpwartlz , of two incites of water fell , which ippears to have soaked Into the earth as i ast as it fell. Corn Is all pantcd and In natiy case , farmers have been compelled to eplant. Vegetation . is showing the most apiti growth for many years and crops of mall grain anti grus3 are very promising , EXETER , Neb. , May 31.-Special-About ) I 0 clock last evening rain set In and con- lotted all night. Fartnou are , in a manner , ust about through with their corn planting ; nly a very few of the very loweet pieces of round remain yet unplanted. An unusually argo acreage has been planted , and that hiclt is tip is looking fine ated many farmeru re ushtng the cultivators. There has been 0 tituelt rain that they dare not waste a t tinute on account of the veeds. Wheat , c ats , rye , liotatoes and all other crops are a ) eking fine this spring. No more rain I needed to 11111ke as fine an early potato rep as was over raised here. Wheat and ye are assured now. Farmera and every- otiy are rejoicing with all their souls over he IPiefltiiti prospects. FAIRBUILNt. . , May 31.-Special- ( ) ' heavy r.iitt fell during last night with a arti wind front the northeast. No damage b I reported , The ground is thoroughly oaaked , am planting was finlehieti last week anti C ooci progress made in cultivating. The first a ttttiug of alfalfa is being made. Specinlene rent a tieltl near the city cut on the 25th c icasured thirty Incites in length , train round seeded last year , FILRMONT , May 3l.-Speclal.-lt ( ) rained ulte ateadiiy the greater part of the isight , ti to water lncsltly soaking into the ground as e fell. The total precipitation since yester- ay morning Lii 0.28 of an inch , Mr , W. J. ltiiiips of the Nyc-Schneider company has a rocured a set of instruments front the gov- rnitlent and will take aeather observations b ore for thu state and federal weather ti ttreatts. NELIGIL , Ncb. , May 3i.-Special-A ( ) reb eshttng rain fell last night , continuing for ii verai hours. This aimest Insures a big ri arvest for small grain. Oats are doing di plendidly.S'heat fairly well , anti corn has eon making good growth. Consitlorablo amage to the latter is reported from cut- bi orms , and saute fields will be repiattte1 , he confidence In the future of alfalfa seems II I have been well founded , as not one in- ance lia yet been reported indicating tils. ttisfactlon , The first crop is about ready .11 I htarves and the yield will be h.cavy , No eltis were in the least wInter killed , DUNCAN , Neb. , May 31.-Speciai.-An- ( ) W her two-inch rain fell here last itlgltt Si id today it is still cloudy and threatening , reps are all in fine shape. Rye stands ( tur to five feet high and ii all beaded hI d. Oats and wheat are making a tre. ill endous growth. Winter wheat is heading hi it. Corn is a splendid stand and most of Si lisa been ilowed once. I'otatoea art' in ting laid by , New hay will be cut and ci tied now as quick as the weather settles. aoTllFNliuno , Nob. , May 31.-Speclal. ( ) Atter decoration services It coimneuced lining here and more than an Inch of p1 tiii ha , fallen , anti it is still raining. The ii rst . rain we have had in two weeks and at .ops had conlIllenced to need water , how- I rer1 the preseut rain Insures thu ry &zul ' .t -L _ ± : I barley croi atid will help the spring wheat : great deal The rain It reporteti general I all over thta section anti crops never looked better , It loka like this section will have a crop equal to the big yield of 1891. NRflRAiCA CiT' , May 31-Speclal.- ( ) A heavy rain visited titi section last night anti early thin morning , which was accompanied - panied by quite a heavy wind , The earth Is well saturatcl and the farmers are much eticoitrageil , COAD : , Neb. , May 31.-Special ( Tele- grsittt-Two ) Inches of rain fell here last I evening , which practically insures the wheat , crop. Never 'vn there a better prospect for a large yield anti the acreage is the I largest ever sown in this locality , .ARAI'AIIOE , Neb. , May 31.-Speclsl ( Tele- gratn.-Two ) iiiehes of rain fell herC last night. ILANIOLPIf , Neb. , May 3l-Speclsl ( Tele. tatn.-'l'lte asather Is cool wIth a light I iain today. Crop conditions throughout the f county are excellent. F.t1131 1iti ) lChI.i.S A W'Oltl ilOltShi. 'iiii II he.l lriverlattilp. ttl , Tt'nnt ott 'Vut , of it htnrroiv. S'1NS1DR , Nob. , May 31-Speciai.- ( ) Frank lnufle , living three miles south of town , host a valunhle hioree through his hirel 11190 , shio by his carelessness caused the horses to up.tet the harrow to which they were attached anti then piled all four of theut on top of it. The tinder one , being un- paled upon the sharp Iron teeth of the barrow - row , after enduring great agony , was shot to put an end to Its suffering. Johnny \Velcht , salt of Martlis Welch , fell off of a horse anti broke bite arm. Mrs. Amandus hlere'chtiti , wife of a prosperous - ous farmer near Winside , was seriously injured - jurod , Mr. and Mrs. lierachid were driving a team of lively colts near a barbed wire fence. The team became unmanagablo anti threw the couple out of the carriage. Mr. hlerscliid escaped with slight bruises , but his \ ife ne tiragged into the barbed wire fetice 90 that her face anti throat were badly toni. It is neceseary for her to take food through a tube , as her mouth an4 neck are painfully wott tided. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t.'A't'.tI. 1NIIN ( 01" A "I'ht.i3ii"S Si'htRl t'ive hose' n 1egoflieer usitl Ohl IN lIltei ti tilt' Curs. WEST POINT , Nob. , May 31.-Special Teiegram.-Five ) tramps camped by the railroad - road track last night and procured a keg of been and filled up. Thii morning the dead hotly of one was found on the track , having been cttt squarely in two by a passing traIn. Tue four companions of the decoiied are arrested - rested , Foul play is strongly suspected. Fiiiit'ritl of Dr. Cittry. NEI3RASICA CITY , May 31.-Special.-- ( ) The funer'il of the late Dr. Williatn C. Clany was heith tlti afternoon under the auspices of William liatimer post , Grand Army of the Republic , and was largely attended. The following comrades acteti as pall bearers : \"f1liam Ilnower , S. 11. Mor- risen , L. W. Quinn , C.V. . iloge , John Wright , It. M. Taggart. The Old Settlers' association has arranged for its annual picnic , whIch will take place 'Fhurstiay , Jill10 18 , near this city. Tue Nebraska City Naturalists' aeso'ia- tion held a banquet last evening at its rooms in honor of E. Delicale , one of its members , who wIll leave for Illinois next Monday. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cutlets \'ilt Mureht from Crete , CRETR , Neb. , May 31.-Speclal.-Doane ( ) College Cadet corps will leave at an early hiour tomorrow morning on their overland march to Milforti ton a week's instruction in camp life. It is the intention of Lieutenant - tenant Ilardin , U. S. A. , instructor of thie corps , to give the boys a taste of real camp life , without any of the fancy trim. tnings , all of which will be a good school for the cadets. NEBRASKA CITY , Neb. , May 3l.-Spe- ( cIal-The ) cadets broke camp last evening about 5 o'clock and departed for Lincoln by special train at 8 o'clock. No accident occurred to mar the pleasure of their sojourn - journ here , Artpuhtoe Ilitutl Agtiii Eiigitge,1. ARAPAIIOR , Neb. , May 31.-Special ( Tele- grant.-President ) flarnee of the State Fair azsciation last evening notified the Third neginnt , U. R. K. P. band of its engage- filent to furnish mualc during the fair. Xetirttsla Nea s Xotes , The village of Jullan , in Nemaha county , has been incorporated , Albion has a new pressed brick plant with a capacity of 15,000 pen day. Creto's diphthierltic epidemic has sub.alded and all Patients are convalescing. Norfolk Is already arranging for an old- time Fourth of July celebration. A pontoon bridge will be constructed acres the Missouri from Yankton to the Nebraska tdih- , Central City wheelmen have organized a bicycle club sslth thirty-nine charter mom- bers. bers.The The 13 , & M. lost a mihfff track by the recent waahouts beten Nemaha and SItu- bert , I'awnee City Is putting on metropolitan airs by paving some of its business streets with vitrified brick. Two female tramps visited Auburn and both were so ugly t'tat they couldn't raise a square meal on their good looks. Unknown parttes threw a heavy piece of Iron In the Niobrara artesian well and the spouter hao gone out of business. The $5,000 bonds voted the Missouri Pa- itic a number years ago by Crete precInct In Saline county have been paid off. J. 0. Baird of Elm Creek ded ! while sitting ' In his chair reading. He was in apparently oed bealthi up to the moment of his death. During the two years thlat he has held the i ) illco SherIff Iluberhee of Otoe county has (1 scorted forty-fivo men to the state peni- : entiarv. Captain fleck paid out $15,000 to the a Winnebago IndIana the other day and there S vere more white men than red in on the 0 histributlon , of the 400 acres of sugar beets contracted n the vicinity of Freniont 290 acres have teen Planted. Tue balance has been delayed y weather. An Infant son of Mr. anti Mrs. L. V. Kin- tey , living near Cook , drank the contents f a stnall vial of nlurlatic acid and died o Imoat Instantly. Knox county Icoes $5,5&4 In the failure of fi lie Bloomfleld bank. Of the amount $1,607 elonged to the school district in vhtichi the own of Crelghton is situated. a A German Luhoran % church five miles ti outheast of Elm Creek wa fired by a bait f lightning and entirely consumed , A new uilding will be erected at once. The Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & i imalta will build a now depot at Tekainah . nd . thus settle a long standing controversy .ithl the citizens of that place in regard to u rossins. Tue citizens of Rub are raising funds with Iiiclt to construct a mamnioth cyclone cave the busIness center of town , large enough a accoutmodato all the Inhabitants if enlerg- ncy reauires , ci Sheriff Sutton of MernIck county run cross a gang of nine hoboes and after a ttle invertigation found a complete sot of c urglar tools in their poateesaton. Four of ci ie fellows arc in jail , According to the latest omcial report No- tasks has 1,121 miles of irrigating ditches I actual operation , In spite of the unusual tinfall the irrigation area thIs year is nearly ac aublo that of last year , II , E. Merits of Salem picked up from the round a piece of a check for $5 that had hen wafted to that town from Frankfort , an. , by tlto cyclone which swept across the tie front that state into Nebraska. The Table Rock Chautauqua will be held sit uly 1 to 14 , inclusive , on grounds used by 'V alto l3rown at an undengreund railway sta- ' on In 1858 , whoa that noted abolItIonIst as engaged in running negroes out of Kan. ts tbrougb Nebraska into Iowa. Reports o the storm which devastated the t ) uthern part of Itichardson county on the Ight of Sunday , May 17 , are still coming w I from the coutitry distrIcts , it is stated iat in a strip of territory two miles side id seven titiles long near humboldt there not a farm building that was not more fo letis damaged. Co or A. L. Vt'ooater , a prominent citizen of Os. let o , Michi , , after suffoiug excruciatingly from sit los for twenty yeers , was cured in a short 1)0 ole by using DeWitt's WItch hazel Salve , I absolute cure for all skin diseases. Moht thtit , preparation is used than sit others is 'whined. ' tlt OVERSIIAIO\\IEJBY ) \ \ ) 1OJ1lCS Duatness in tookscrs to the Probabilities - ties of NtixI1'8 ! Elections , INFLUENCES ARE 3ENERA11Y FOR GQOD All IIitlientiiii Are 'j'tn'inrii it ito Ntttlil , titii Of Act Ivity , leeit ( lie t1sieorliiiiit iutt tile Fitittitcini I'iil it's' of tb.t ( Zoveril lilon I. NRV'OiCK , Ma.tht'-Ilenry Clewo , heati of the banking hott Henry Ciews & Co. , writes of the situati tp in Vall street : \nhl street is stfil helti in complete RUs- 1)0050 by the excitement anti UtlcertnintY nttcnditig the approach of the political COIl- ventiotis , Tile market is entirely itt tIle hiniitls of the professional operators. who tintler ucht circumstances iltiit selling tnOitt congenial , so that thie Iireiotniflhtlt teiitlelleY is towarti a slow decline in prices. Outsitie thtse Politiciti conditions , lnilttencea are , on the whole , favorable. it is title the export of gold continues , but % 'nll street liaR not tttlcen flint fnctor very seriously , anti there are indications thIrit the tno'eInent will 50011 collie to itit end , There is nlso an nbserce of rcturti of sectirities fronl Ktirope , vliicli i rather reillnt'knhIlo coilsidering the ngita- lieu of the free coinage isstit' in the dcc- tons. ! Thie rnilroatiq nlso lire tioing eil , Mailngers generally report a good IttisillesS nilil encotirilging liroshiects , anti ttre making liberal pro'hsioti for : tccominotinting the com- iiii ; crop inovenlents , 'ille etirniilgs make a gooti ihtovitlg compnreti svitli Inst year , Vhl ch is the more gr. t fy ng , z a a ytnr ago the html- ! 11055 WItS upon an increasing scale , lii the mliercnntile business the conditions are varied sonic tratlos reportltlg a fair movement , bitt itt low prices , whilst others are full of COfll- lilaint , Tue dry goods distnibtiters espe- emily find it ditiicult to move off their Seth- son's stocks nnti Ilave to adapt prices to thifl conditions of uniple stocks anti a slow tie- manti. Tile iron tratle is very sluggish , the recent raising of prices by the cotlthinn- tions having put a very severe check upon the tlematiti. Taken as a whole , however , the mnntertnl condutioils nftectitig the tnarket wotilti probably nthtnit of a general rise in stocks were it not for the chilling effects of Political uneertuinties in Cotttlectiofl with thle silver qttestlnn , These remarks as to the condition of trade have reference , however , to the local markets , while reports from the interior indicate a healthier state of btmsine than prevails in thlls city. Tlii is a differ- ( 'lice to which we have fotiitd ccasioii to refer previously , and it needs to be kept itt tnititl in .jtitiging of the state of nffairs in thie country at large. As the local tiepre"slon comes neaIei to'all street it protiuces nil effect thiproirnrtioliritc to its real itnportnilce flint thus brt'etlt. an extent of pesiitlism exceeding - ceeding wliut is warranted by the general national - tional contlitions. The early ntijourtiment of coigress will have somewhat of an nsstirlimg effect impoti coimhidence. It v1ii mean an end to inter- feretice in the Cuban and Venezuelan qties- lens ; to disturbIng silver chetnes , and to virtual repttdiatory resolutiotla for preventing - ing the go'ernment from protecting its Ontes by borrowing gold and thereby precipi- titting the silver bai. INTEI1RST IN TIlE ELECTION. At tIme same ( line it will require the most jealous oversight over the caliber of the men who nra to lie Ptit In nomination for coii- grei'sional functions. At the next session some of the most important probems will tie pressed for solution that have ever orcu- pieti the attention of congress ; anti no effort SllOUld be iareti to secure the nomination of eanditlates 'ho not only have a competent tintierstanding of financial questions , but also can be trusted for the maintenance of sotinti money principles. The undeninble revival of silverism , as shown by the political - cal symptoms of the hour , line naturally increased - creased the solicitude of reflective mnen about the future of motltttnry readjustment. it is becoming more evfdent that the settlement of this entire probl'ti1 ( is not likely to he effected by any one'Jihi or at any one seswion of congress. 'rho grgp general question involves - volves suhldiar parts , U0fl each one of which there are likely to be wide differences ot opinion , anti which also viil require separate - arate treatment. i The first branch of tlte general isstie to be dbposed of must be hue future position of plver. ! The nature of . ; hle Coill standarti Is a matter so fun1amntal thtat all other money legislation niust fiepend upon what is t1on in respect to.ttlltitt question. Upon the action in respect tU siit'et' must largely do- penti what is possible o what is probable in respect to other b nqches of treatment. After silvEr wou1tnatjiraliy come the : egai tender problem. Th's ' thay oe found a much more dihhtcult quetitton than it is now sup- dosed to be. Although it may be assumed that as ti rule , the ttaMern "sound money" Fcrttlmeqt favors the withdrawal of these nete , yet it is not to , be overlooked that. oven in this section , there is an attachment to this form of money that 0ulti raise ob- stables to a complete ret1remnt of the notes , or at least would demand that their extinction - tion should be nccomplshed through a very thow process , As to the south anti the svest , the old greenback faction and the "sQund money" peopto would be qute ! ikely to present - sent a stubborn opposition to any sort of in- terterence with the notes. The silverites also , so far as they are inflationlsto' , may be xpected to resist any wlthtiravals of paper circulation ; the more so as they are aware that , as free coinage would mean a deprecia- lion of all paper money , a targer volume of irculatoml ! woulti be needed under a slIver regime. It is thus clear that the treatment ) f the legal tender queston ! must involve a eng anti embarrassing struggle , with an un- ertaln outcome. Next , in order of treatment , must come the I rink note question. I say "next" because shtat may be done in this matter must I arge3' depend upon what is done in the way if retiring the greenbacks and Sherm'in totes , This again is a questit n bristling with itfllcttlties and ttiversities of opinion. There itili be one faction vhich demands that the asls of guaranty shah remain as It is , with ) OsSIbiy an enlargement of the permitted i elms from 90 per cent to 100 per cent of the iar value of ( lIe hontis , In oopoition there viii be an important demand for censtituting ho entire assets of the bank and the liii- 'lity of the stockholders either the sole basin I if guaranty. or an alternative one with the trsent bond basis , at the choice of the bank. rho south anti the west may be expectetl to flake a resoute demand for the rights of the tate banks to issue notes , either tinder he existing state laws or under a eneral naticnai law defining the con- litlons under which any and all I tank notes may be isued here iq a I troblem involving discussions and cotilhicts if interest anti opinion sufilcfent to demand session for its settlement : If Indeed any ucla ineastire could be got throughi a senate Niosed to anythliig in the way of cttrrency hat might . tend to itipersede silver or lessen he blinti p. pulur demand for it. HOW TO KEEP UP A RESERVE. Outside of questions of currency reform nd purely as a question of practical , finance , here I also the treasitry quesllon ; that is , he quest'on how shall the treasury be en- bled to keep good its gold reserve without antinuous resort to Jorig : eans to the extent f about lOO.GO a year. This iii a qttes- Ion of the most urgent practical importance ; r , In the ireseat cIrcumstances , the treas- ry mttattl exposed to the possibility of he. g unable to maintain a stock of g'ilti auth. PetIt to pay its demand notes.in that metal- contIngency wh'ch would involve the cotin. 17 ( lrifttlg ! straight upon the silver basip. Is this danger which more titan any other , I producirg foreign distrust against our in- estmentit , anti it demands most Imperatively ntnediate settlement , Yet It cannot be iii ! that congress has so far shown either imtposition or capacity to deal with it in a ife and effective vay ; on the contrary the nate Is now plotting to deprive the treashi ry of its only means of temporary Protec- on. C it seems necessary to keep in vIew the a tregoing facts ; firs ; , as showing the neces- ty of making such pqmlnations for congress a svill secure for thf nnxt house an Importc at element of meft of standing and espe- ally familiar withththte complex qtiestions ri 11(1 who are knownto entertain sound views eating thereto ; anti. . nrxt becatm'e It vou'ii iiy Invite tiiscouragirtg tiisappointment to tlcttlate upon a ncwvongress IiUttiflg tiiltn- , ai and currency aftttys upon a sound anti p eli reguintetl bDtlsy within a few short onths. In this m'untlme we intist , as ve a ifely may , tiepcn&ilpou the htonest InstIncts it itl ( lie liaifl commomt'nse judgment of ( lie tnerican people f4c.n ultimate and wholeIJ ime readjustent. Lttiidin tlttrlcct , E LONDON , May 31.-'More rain is required , 'F , peciahly to oat 'i'oi- wheat a good crop expected. The mat.et for wheat vas ex- esnely quiet , owhn.J o the fine weather , eak irovincial manIqts , American tieprei , . : iil atid heavy 1tiwoii.'a shiltments. Offers ere not materially increased , but white 'Is ' 3d to Cd and rei 9d down. Californian 'oinit , 27,1 ; parcelS IiuIlZ northern spring , ay and June , fIs Sd , 1'lour , dull ; bakers til Minilesota , ITs 6d. Maize , ilull and inactive ; mixed American , eatner loading , iCs ; iiarcelsalow , , Barley , Data were steatiy at the close and easier ; estern mixed , May mid June , 12s 3d. Mitticitester Te'xtile 'I'riide iIeyiev , MANChESTER , May 31-During the past It rinight halt jtas been holiday , hut the tone ninues cheerful , There is no lack of st ders and buyers are gradually becoming Di tI exacting over small differences , demon. KI ratlnic ( lie enormous change in tile makers' In sition , In Germany the same thing is iti itfliet. At a meeting held on 'Fhurlday at ad Bach , representing over C0O.OCK spIndles , was ascertalnel that the whole h.rodUctiott . engaged till the end of September , and at there are no stocks. i'riecs were strung anti tetiding higher. hlotten qmotes Latin ) ' time same hm ° ice for yarns a before the devltii itt Cotton. _ _ _ _ _ _ INlll.iSi1 ShIlCS % S tl'i'I.hT. Cutisol It i'I , tilt ililditiulflht ii liii ( luau I it'Mlili'll t S tt'kN itt 1)t'suniul , LONDON , ttny 31.-It has been an active week in the stock market , consols rising and carrying Ui ) all good investment stocks , notably home railvn's , which were assisteti by the remarkably fine weather and which hmow nivtLtlceS ranging frOtml i to 6 per cent. Company promotion is busy in all directiomi , Oviimg to the contintieti cheapness Of lnOflC ) ' , tins , water nnti all good commercial nnti industrial ventures are also rising rntltii ; ) ' . Argentine railwAys nfltl italian securities were firm. hirnZillnn secttrities were lower. Tue vest Australian mining tiiitrket vns active anti advancing , Afrienna wore weaker , Ittit closeti vithi a better tentietley. This total cost of the Jamneson raid to the Itritishi Chartereil Sotitil Africa cotnpany is ( 'XieCtOti to nnlotmnt to nt least 300,000. ( ] rttnui Trunk ntid C'nnntiiaml l'neiilcs were flrnl on the lloftml ProsPect of Sir Cilnres Itivers V'ihson s mission , Atnerican stocks were lower nnti were nffectc.l by time St. ! .ouis disaster. Northern l'iu'illc iiis ri'teii ! Item' cent nnd Rrie seconti l , CcItt ( luring ( lie week. The decreases nrc : Illinois Centtni , 3 Per cent ; Rending firsts anti \\'abasll , G per cent : Chicago , \iIlvntikee & St. i'attl , Denver & Ititi Granule ltreferrei antI Norfolk & Western , i her cent : others fractional , OI A 11 % . ( flIII1IMA IILCE'l' , Cuiiihitinn of Trade niiul ( lnuliiio ts Ott Slim tult' Ii liii l'iu ii's I'rtii lice. laClS-ciioIce stock , Sc ; slew. fllfl'Thilt-Cominon to fair , 71300 ; choIce to fancy country , bIllIe. 'FiAI.-CltoIee fat , 50 to 120 lbs. , are quotetl at 7G7c : td'rgo anti coatse , 4iIc. CIIItt4i-IaInstic brick , 13c ; Itiani , per doz , , 19.r.o ; ciut , hiouse , 1.11 , . jars , nor , ioz. , $3.O ; l.Iin. tterger , fancy , Per lb. , 13c ; lhcsitiefort , It-hit. jars , tsr fez. , $3.60 ; Young Macrices , lIe ; twins , fancy , ttte , l'OULTIIY-Lire--Itens. fl4c % ; cocks , Ituit' ; turlceys , 7tiue ; ducks , SlibOc ; geese. GtlJlc ; sitting cilrkciis , 12Il13o iter lb. ( \veigttts tiinnhii from 1i tt , 2 lbs. t springs , uniter i'll. . , % 'ery , tumi. lIA'-tYptani1 , $6 ; mitlianti , $ .IOI lavinnl , $5 ; rye rtttatv , $1 ; color math's th , , Price on ittiS ; light hialea sell the best ; only top gruths bring tot ) trlcs. tiltooM C'OltN-Extrtnttly slw sate ; new crop , ileIlveteil cn track In country ; citotce green self-working cnrln'i , ncr lb. , Pie ; choice green , rUtiiiIg to hurl , 2e ; conhinon , lile. I'tUiON-Ltre , $ l.OOIjI.2O ; dead pigeons not waiited , vgGl'rAllt.ls. T0Mt'rocs-citolce stock , 6-laisket crates , $3. & ) ; inr 1-bask , t crate , $ J'k'Il2 ' , 7i. I'IAS-ItOifle 5iIhVn ( , iir bV. , $1.23. Tot' ONIONS-I'tr .itz , , , btincltes , &IJlOc. CU't'Mlllit&S-I'er , loz , , COItCOc. N1V. ' ONiONS-S tutltetn stock , per lb. , \ % x ltIi.Nb'-t't'r be. btx , $1.4fl111 50. STttING tIi.S-l'er be , ( ox , $ l,401jm.10 , l'liii l'I.ANT-tionic grown , iter lb. , Ic. c. flI.IF'I.oW' tilt-None. CAhiH/tug-Miesleslppl , per crate , $3 , llgNS-t1ant1 picmron navy , per bu , , 11.10131.50. ins' girt' POTATO i-I'one. LtT. hhiANii-1'er Ii , , . 4c. \VATIlt Cfl1SS-Nc.ne. I'OT.TOES-atliin , Cohn flttrlnnks , 40c ; Clo. ratio. 4c ; stttIi nfl , per LbI , , $3.23. liflhl1itL'lA ON'IONi-l'er crate , 12 , FItUITS. STIIAWItEIIRIIS-Missouri stock. $2.23 , Am't'Im1.-None. CitANtogutIti 1S-None. cAi.mvoitN1 , CttItItInt-l'er ! 10-tb , tex , $2. SOUTi1g1 ( CllnttiIIS-1'er 21.qt , case , $2.23. GOOSEttEttItlEi-i''r 21-at. case , $2. lOtJiCl mlImtlti i-I'er 2i.t. case , $2.50133.0. fltCF ItASl'IltItItIES-I'er 24-qt. case , $4 ; 24.pt. case , $2.23. ¶ t'ItOI'IC'AL FitUITS. OIt.tnflP-Met1lterranean swe ( a , 53,5053.73. LFMOS-McssInas , fancy , 11.51 ; clio1c , 13.73 IIANANAS-Choice marge stock , per t.unch , $2.0ttI2.2 ; medlum-t'lzel iunchs , , $1.5'IfZ.flO. l'1Ntit'1'IAS-I'er tloz. , accenting to lze , 12.0052. 23. M lSCflI.LANgOLT. NUTS-Almonds , California , per lb. , mnetllum size , be ; Turrngna alinonits , ier lb. , large. l2ttc , I1razl ! , per lii. , Sc ; English walnuts , pr lb. , fancy soft shell , 1cc' ; liiedtutti size , Sac ; Itiberts. t'r lb. , lOc ; Iecaz , IOIIShe.l mtlum , ito ; large. jOe ; oennuts. ran' , GItt7c ; roastpt , 7'c. ' 11ONlY-Fnncy white , per Ib , . l4cI choIce , 13c ; CalIfornia antLer color , bc. aIAl'Lt SYItL't'-I'Ive gal. cans. cacti , $2.73. gal. carts , per ttoz. , $12 ; igal. . cans , $6.23 ; quart cans , $3.50. CIDgit-CltrIilctI juice , per halt bbt. , $3 ; 1)01 1'1tgsIrtvEs-orted , 20.tb. pails , each , $1.40. COCOANtTk-t'er 100 , 14.50 ; each , Sc. FIGS-Imported fancy , 5 crown , 30-lb. taxes. lie : choIce , 10-Il' . boxes , 3 crown , sIlbOc. DATIIS-lialtoween , per lb. , Sc ; ( atels , 10-lb. boxes , per It , , . 7c. MAl'I.t SUGAl-Cholce , per lb. , 0 lItESSll ) MEATS. BDDF-Good steers , 40t ) to )0 his. , GL57c ; we&- cr0 , steer. , , GIl6'te ; good cows and betters , Cli 61.ic ; mettluai cows and betters , 5iI3c ; goot ( orequarters , cows antI ltelela. a54t4c good ferequatiers , native steers , 44ff3c ; geol ? tin'iquniters. ctws and liifers , 7'A@St4c good ltindquurters , steers , $ ' 45IOc ; cow rounds. 5v cow iiIate. 3c ; l.neees ! ctucics. : 4c ; cow chuck , . , 3c steer chucks , 33c ; beef teittlerloine , Ole ; beef rails , lonete. . , Sc ; sIrloin butts , boneless , Sc ; loIn backs , boneless , Sc : loin backs , 7t1c ; cow ribs , No , 3 , Ic ; cow loins , No. 3. ICc ; beet trini- tuings , 2c ; runip butts , Sc ; shoulder clod , , Sc : frozen , 2itUT'1'ON'-Dretett lambs , $ 'c ; , Irletl mutton , - .e ; racks , Sc ; legs , lG ; attdles , lOc ; stews. 0c sheep pltlcics , 3c : sheep tongues , tIer , IOZ. , lIe. I'OIIK-Iret.sed itog , , 43c ; mork loIns , 6 ½ c ; spare ribs , Ic ; ham sausages , butts. 4'.tc ' ; pork sholliders , 41.te ; pork shouiier , , t'klnne.i , 4e I'rk trImmings , 4c ; leaf lard , not iendered , 5c tenderloin , , lie. IIIDES AND TAL.LOW. hIDES-No , I green hitles , 4e ; No. 2 sreen hides , 2I e ; No. I green salted hides. Sc : No. S I green salted hides , 4c ; No. b veal calf , S to 12 I lbs. , Cc ; No. 2 'eni calf. S to 15 lbs. , ic ; No. I 1r3' flint ttitls , COlic ; No. 2 dry flint hides , 41lle ; No. 1 dry salted hides , Ci ; unit cured hIdes , ier lb. less than fully cured , SlIIIEi' i'i3I'l'S-Grcen salted , each , 230160c ; reea called sttearllng , ( s.'iort wooe'.l enily skins ) . each , iSe ; 'lmy shenriingt' ( short Wooled earl , kins ) . No. 1 , each , lOc ; dry sltearilngs ( aort % "Oolel early skins ) , No , I cacti. he ; dry flin C kant'as and Nebraska tutciler wool pelis , per lb. C tettiul weight , S'fice ; dr' hint tCtuwas and NeI irteka : Murrain wool Itelle. ier II ) , , actutt weight , ElSe ; , lry flint Cotrado butcher wool pelts , per Ii ) . . aclual elglit , 11561ic ; dry flint Colorado C 1urraln wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4013e ; Iry pIeces and huicks , actual weIght , 4013c : ( cot t ; ut otT. as It Ia useless ti pitt' freIght on $ ttm. C TAI.LOV AND GREASII-Tallow , No , 1 , 23c allow , No , 2 , ? 3 ; grease , white .t , 2c ; grras vItIte 11 , 2tc ; grease , yellow , l'c ' ; grease , dark. I'te ; old butter , 2ii2'c ; beeswax , prime , 15131 : zc ; i'ougli tallOw , ltc. C WOOL.-tinwashett , line heavy , C117e ; fine , llgt , hOe ; quarter bleed , 1)lIl2e ; reeiiy , hurry and fiintty , S53c ; cotteti and 1)roleen. coarre , 7IiSe ; 'Otteil sail broken , fine , Glib. Fleice walttl- ( Tedium , lItllic : line , 14111Cc : tub washed , 1611 Sc t,1t , " t ; bucks , Cc ; tag locks , 2113e ; , tend ( tulied , 111CC. 1. . LII .i i1IW _ ii'OttECAS'I'SOF' ' 1'4) iAY'S13A'Vtt lIlt. - S renernll } ' L"itii' , itlt tile " . 'Iii.ts Get- ( hil$5 IttOilill (0 ( Itt' 5011111 , 1 WASHINGTON , May 31.-The forecast for tlontiay is : Ii For Nebraska-Generally ( air ; slightly I varmer ; northerly wInds , shiftitig to south- trly. For South Dakota-Generally fair ; warmer ; C touthenly vIntis , For Colorado-Showers followed by fair veatiier' 'armer Monday evening ; northicily , , vInds , shifting to southierl ) ' . II ' generally fair \'yaming-Cienrlng t'eather Monday ; warmer Monday evening ; ; % 'iIltis ahiftIlIg to soutiic'rly. Fat' Momitana-Generaiiy lair ; sottthterly tI 0 wt'.storly winds , For MIssourI-Conditions are favorable ( or ' ovtim local storills in southern portion to- ttght , but tlnhtgerotis conditions will have assoti by Tuesday morninti , The weather ( or i tonclay wIll be portly clotmily , with 1oct11 It hiowers ; nnichi cooler In southern portlou ; hi ortherly winds. For Iowa-Generally fair ; northerly winds , ecomlng variable. For Knnsas-Locah rains , ( olioweti by gemi- rally fair tluring the day ; slightly warmer ; orth wInds. r Ittt'ii I It ( ' ( 'cr11 . OFFICE OF TIlE WEA'rJIER BUREAU , IMAIIA 1"tti ) ' 31.-Omaha recorti of tern. i. erattire anti rainfall comimretl with time cert t , ecpondiiig tIn ) ' of the intst ( our ISOI. 2I Iaximutn temperature. . , 65 51 75 15 linimum temperature , , . , . b 66 46 ZJ iii verago temperature. . . . . . C..i 75 60 Cl tI recipitation . . . . . , , . . , . . . . . ' ' 89 ,11 .00 .10 l't and precipItation ( ii CondItion of temperature t Omaha icr the day and since Itiarci.i 1 , SC : 'ormal temperature , , , , . . , , , , , , . , . , . , . . . . . . 17 eliclenc ) ' ( or the day..5 ccutnuiatetl excess since March . . . . . . . . ormai precipitation , , , , , , . . . , , , . , , . , , . . 16 . . ixcess for the day.3 inchi ottli precipitation since March 1.l5.iO Inch xcess since March 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hiO Inch eficiency correslantiing period i89i 3.41 Inch eficiency corresponding Period 1194 4.50 inch ite1urIl frtui SlufiPiiM tit S i , lii , . , i i ; ; STATIONS AND STATI3 OS' WEAThER , 'a ' I : an a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " malta. cloudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ortti t'intte. cloudy . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , LIt lAke City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . es .o ieyenne , raining . , . . , . , , , . . , , . , , . . , . 4 44 .16 piti City , cloudy . , . . , , , . , , , , , , , , , , , 0) 02 'F uron. cloudy . . . , . , . , , , , , , , , , . , , . , , , , cs ca , G ticago , cloudy , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , & zs , ce , Louls , cloudy . , . . , . , , , , . . , . , . , . . . . , SI CS .12 ' l'aul , part cloudy , . . . . . , , , , , , , . . . , 70 oi , oo ivt'nport , couit ! ) ' . . , , , . . . , . , . , . , , , , , 64 61 .03 ansas CIty , cloudy . , . , . . , . , . , , . . , , , t 4 , oo dens , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 n , ts a're , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 $ 75 , smarck , cheat , , . . . . , , , , . . . , , , . , . , . . , . 70 70 , ( , i ) Ihuslen , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 3 .0) LlVrstDn , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2 _ Si _ .si 1' Iudicates trace of precIpitation. I Li. A. YJLI31I , Obasryer , I OLllALiVE STOCK IARiu 1 Cattle Trade Entfrely Devoid o l'cgturps but Prices Rule strong. hOGS QUIT AT TII WEEK'S LOW POINT liiiainet Vii IrI , ' lirisic , hut t'ltsl lug 'eiit a 4 tue Ion est Point iii 1'elirsSli'ctt Chose .tvth e .1114 Struiil7 , s.TUitr , Mny 30. fleceipta for the dny iiltiiCatCd ate : Cattle , hogs. Siiee , htorso , May SO . . . . , , . , . . , , , 445 0,173 t72 2 Mny 2) ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,17'S 7,1,39 1,775 lb \lny 28 . . , . . , . . , , , , iO76 7,496 2,1St . . . . Mn ) ' 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . ,4p3 $ , G49 ss 15 tla ) ' 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,2W 6,23. 511 . . . . Mn ) ' lib. . . , , , , . . . , . , 1122 2OSi 2,875 112 May . . , , , , , . . . . . , t2i1 & .012 Mity . . . . . . . . . . . . Tt7 4,12t 230 , , . . May 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . SCSI l0S3 ? 2 The ofilclal Iliitflbct of cams of stock brought lxi tOttil ) ' by elicit rotiti as : Cattle. hogs. Sheep. C. , M. & St. P fly 2 0. & St. li. 113' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \lo. Pnc. fly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 i a UnIon l'acltic Sy'tc'iml. . , , C IC 10. & 1ti. 11. ii. it. . . . . . . . . . . . C , , U. & Q it ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 1 0. , It. I. & I' . It ) ' , , east. . . . i C , , St. I' , , M. & 0. It ) ' . , , C 3 F' . , E. & M. y , Ity. . . . . . 5 32 Total receipt . . . . . . . . . Is 4 The ( ilspOShtlOll of the tiny's receipts was as follows , each btiyer ptmrchtnsitig tIle nuni- bet of head intllcateti : llttyors Cattle. Ottigs. Sheep. ( ) mminhmmt Packing Co. . . . . . . . . . lt.Sl The G. II. Iltimnmoiid Co. . 42 b.C ® , . . SwIft ttnti Company. . . . . . . 175 lTIY1 . . . . 'Fhio Cttdnh ) l'acktng Co ti 1,573 12G J. Li , Carey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lldlttOii & ! ( % % ' ( , , 0 C. I' . & 1' . Co. , Neb City 2i2 . . . Cutinht ) ' . from IC , C. . . . . . . 42 , . . 46 Oilier liiiyer'.i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 l.eft over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ioo . . . . Totnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 436 C,205 172 Receipts for ( lie week , % % 'itll comnimarisoits , are : Cttttic' , Hogs. Sheep. Receipts tlii veelc. . , 5.150 08,597 S.tlf , leecipts last vt ' 'lc. . . . 6.314 33i78 17,112 Sattle ve'h ( , 1St ) ; . . . . . . . . 6,9.0 2.S1IS ; 1 4St ) StlilO : veek , 1591. . . . . . . . 13lb16 & 5igl 3,72 Seine 'eei : , 1193. . . . . . . . I 1,172 211,741 3i75 Same 'eehc , 18i2. . . . . . . . 11,708 65r.ttl I,92 itt'ceihttt for ( lie year to date , as comparetl \1thi correspontling Pel'iod of previous years , a ro : Months Cattle , iI"gs. Sheep. January . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.193 97.1G7 22.81 $ F'ebrilary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,3,311 $ 79,773 lt,248 March. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : i7,8l' 8i&t7 17.881 April . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,825 15,651 20,114 Mit ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3759Q 121:4s5 : ( ; o..i30 Fivet months , 1890..182.728 . tb7.$7b 121.511 1ive months , 189..iSI . 0'.W ; 17C.C09 83,475 ri'e ITiotths , 1891..119,840 7ll,7I : 107,723 li'ive iilOllthit , 1801.:033,007 : 522.143 127,439 Five illoliths , i892..19fdt 67S,7l0 118,711 CATI'LP-It vtis it hiolitiny anti a .Satur- tin ) ' , a suiliclent explanation for light re- t't'ltts tiiitl a teatureless niarket , Less than 500 frehi cattle of all kinds veI'e on sale and they were prrtcticniiy nil kllhliig Cattle , The Coilthltioll of the trade couii be sUmmed up in a few words-It wtut a good , strong nod actIve market on everytlling tieirthil. : There wore some big , coarse branded cattle In the yni'ds anti they were no more' ( hail stead ) ' . E'er ) ' One was In a htmriy to tet thr.ught anti the yards were soon cleared. Thie qilality of the cattle was an improve. ment over yesterday , so that the sales show tIp mUch better oh paper. 'J'vO loatis of Pretty good helfers brought $3 10 , but tltitt vtis about the extent of the offerings of butchers' stock. 'l'here were 110 stock cattle of any account aili nothing tO make any test of the market. The past week lIaR svitmiesea sone de- cltled changes Iii the matter of values oii beef cattle. 'rIte week openeti with a good , strong market , bttt large lnurketlng at all points gave values a uownwari turn on Tuestla' . , galn on Wedneday the market was quoteti lower , and it was easier on 'rImtmrsda' , thie decline for the weele amounting to ] 0132Ot. Heavy cattie , e.sleclaIl' those on tue coin's- ishI order , sutfere'ti the mnost , while handy llttlo cattle experienced tile least tleeline. FrIday there wits a decideti tnlprovement hI the market and at the cIoe of ( lie veek values are not far from where the5'vere at the opening. The denian4 for 'hesirable beeves hiatt been gooti all the week and in excess of the supply so much so that pack- era have been forcctl to suiip in cattle from I other markets. The only kind of cattle ( hint have not met with reitti ) ' stle ' 'ere ihia big , coarse cattle , vhtcht have beet ) slow in all i niamkets. Ilutchiers' stock has been active and the offerings have met with prompt : ile , Stockers and feeders hittve been in light tttipp2) till the ; vcek and the Intrlcet has not been quIte so strong as it was , 1)1)1 still the pirleen naid ttt'C beea 111gb as , compared with fat cattle. llOUS-1teeihits of hogs were large at protnl. rient inarlets In SPIte of the fiict of Ila being 1 holiday. Tue market at thIs l'oint opened ary aral measonably acilve at a decline of al"jut Ic. The demand on the port of local buyers a-nI go'.d , and the moat of tue offerings changed tnn,1 , early , Tue ekas was weak owing to it me- iiortet.1 iieitV5 declIne lit eastern markets. heavy ogs sold targely at $2.t0 , anti lnlxed at 02,93. the 011k of nil tmte hogs selling at $2.902J2.S3 , uw igairtst 12.55413.00 3'CstcrIIIY. 'File tentlcncy of the market on hogs during r lie I , itst 'eelC hits I.en ilowawari , , t'iiilo I he Iodine has carried ( lie inaticet to the lowej't toint in tue hietory of the yards , the falling 1ff In vaitteut friitn a week ago vas nt large. ) n Monday hogs void Lit S3.00Ii3.l2 , but pi in- ipaily at 13.50113.03. tOy W'ednesday the market tad dropped to a 1,01111 where tIi bulk of hit' togs solil at $2.80112.'J. . On Friday there was ii light recover ) ' , but the market tell back again in time last 'hay of the week , The ulemanil ham' een good , and In spIte of the downward Icr . I lency of values the market has been actIve I em mist dn'a and all arrlt'als have met with T eady stile. C SItEEI'-'i'iicre was a fair run of sheep , hut e he ) ' were all conelgnit direct to the packers t acept one load of natIve lambs , which sold ( In the mailcet. Tue demand was good and a he niarkeL liriti. LIvt'mmuool 3ltm'k'l _ LIVInl'OOi , , May 30.-\'II fiAT-Spot , quiet ; lemand leer ; No. C winter , Ii , 5't ; No , I liari. danitoba. Iii 2il ; No. I , ( 'alliirniii , Ii , 4.1. 'uturcmt ciose,1 easy , wIth near anti distant , - ions Il1tt lower ; business IthiOut euuily died rliiulc.i ; June , Is ' , .l ; July , Ii , 'btl ; Augusi , $ ½ 'i ; Ieptentlt'r , Is t'd ; October , 1i 'l , ( ltN-tP.it. firma ; Macrican rjitxctl , new Is o l'l.l , Futures cioseil steady with i4'itiember 'd j rvcr and thter miiontlt , , unhangi'l finn yesmt'r. lay's closing prices ; busines , iibutit tiunhly ft Iist1iltilL'1 June , Is ' , d ; July , St Id ; August , .4 . P.1.1 ; Iteiteiztber , liii 'Jil ; October , Is Id , FIA.Umt-ittit ; demand poor ; t , t.ouis fancy , Cinter , it ; 7.1. i'nO'ISIONS-tiacon , quiet : ti"manil poor ; umlenIand cut. ia to :10 : iL's , . ITs Oil ; short riia , " 4 Ii , , . , us I long deal' , light , 20 to 45 It's. , 21'u It ii ; altort cUar backs , light , IS It's. , 23a ; short ri tear midilIes , Itcaty , IS u.n. , 22 01. flltoiillers , 5i Ituart' , 12 to It It. . ' . , 22s. Ilanis , i-hart cut , 14 to fi I Ito' . . 23S. TItliuw , line Nith Aiiierlcan , 17t l 1. lIcef , exIts. tii'lia niet's , 835 'Al ; PrIme 01(53 , * 41 Is Sit , l'itlc. prine line Vcsttrfl , 40 * Cii ; mediiiiii he rt'stt'rn , lOs , Iard quiet ; veetern , i2 Sd ; re- nod Ia halls. 3's c'lllESt-\'etuk ; detnanil for flutesi American itite , 41s ; lInt-at Alilci lc.it col'irel , 1Im. iIU'l"l')31tFineht United itate , lOs ; good , sos , OlbS-Turpenilfle spirits , Its 1.1. ihoain , ion , is Sit. Cthlapecd oil , Lihertiool moAned , 'is Gil , Lineecil cii , lIt , Sit ' hI ItiPItIGlitATOlt 1I1IEI"-Forequarters , Itlb indqiarterlI , Si4tt , 1101'S-At London ( Pacific ccLt ) , j5 , j , 0 IrI' (3Is. d'ATJ. RIVER , Mass. , Mtiy 30.-The movement , 20 I the primit ciuihi tniiket during this Werk hail ithir it ,1eir'si'ing effect , 'Fite itiinuacitipt'I : , IC' era slow to inert this dentanil for goels at 9-ICc , unit buy'nt lost in the tiirly , ieiiiiiigs. itter tltu'y sulistitibeI , 2'o ( or 2 S.t6c in Illeir Iiiting. uin'I ' this , lt'riiund sus light. Afier a to' ' i&I ' waltiag , a test' spot regulitra loero soul at 8o , estal.llshing ( lie riiiutkt't once Inore at rock to ttuflm lri'es , 't'hie sales were light , hmowt'vcr , is , iii a nirtlerate tieninflul Lit 218c comttlnueil , Wltit'li it , mtitttttacUtrerl hid not meet. 'l'he urns- I , ct ( or an Improvement in irices is not gnn.t , re ting ( t , the drag of the heavy tork. All lo in stles of niguiars during this week were ictS , and itwst of this gou'la sohil ter spots. tie i.marttet Is steady at 23c , anti tue denmiunit OIl quiet. wIth almost no otliortunity to Luy , The . _ . - - - - - - Scof The Equitable ProduceSn Sn and Stock Exchange ( A CORPOHATION ) pa Capital stock $ lOOOOOfu11 , paid up. to abersSCu.Ildatd i'r.dsc.s.dbI.I ImeIag. . tht Exeeuies orders In Stocks , Ponds , Grain and or I'govlslons by private an public wire or by mail for caaht or upon limited margin. Send tar 'Stat- pe us ttfc $ iitd 'JrwUn. " Contlns valuable tables , cit Market Dictionary sal Ieiegrahlc cipher code , sa Free by mail , We givw fterncc of thirty (30) ( ) un banks. 1)1' Consolidated Exchange Bldg' , , Chicago , thi a lilt AM13SE. BOYD& CO. 'I'elepIIolit. 1039. OltiltIlli , Neb , up COMMISSION thi do AIN , : PROV1SIS : AND : SIOCK3 an ittein 111th. Board of Trade. ) iret wires to ChIcago nd New York , iorrespondentE John A. Wierrea it Ce , I ; ; ; - feii ( f n few t'.usarii , , ttilnrt titiet uti , I l'urelgiil"iiniehui $ I , tlliZi.1'4. Mii' SO.licItii on l.onlort , eit't it I' 5i51I SO timitiks 4114 1.1g. l'Aitip. Mu ) ' 10-Three p. r C'sIit tents. 1121 2l,4i' for iii , ' a' cOClif tchtnnge on Lontlch , 2Sf 3 lie" for checks. l.ONLON May 3&-'The ataoiint of buliio I g.1e 1st. , tue hank ( it Iimghrnnit ; tin I.aliqnee today , I , , fei,0is ) , ( tlt It , (3tie'ti imtay at ihtino A5'tcs lit 157.25 ; ttnii lit , lS.2 $ Lisbon , 2 $ ; Athena , Ii7 ltctmu , 107.0P , i.t'itl'h tilt S liii' k It is sit ot Its ii f.ONION May 90..4 Ii in. cioitu : : ; iTe'i'i ; . 'i ( iomm'o1..ncc"l. . . . . . I lSlI , y. ceiiiraU tQl. I' titt ii , i'it'i Cc. . . . . . . . 4 g l'emimisv iraii i.t. . . . . . 53)4 ( Erie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Itcaihmig . . . . . . . . . . Erie 1st . . . . . . . . . ( , ? ' Con , ites' is. , 72 lii Ceiutral. . . . . . . . 1454 Atciiio'i . . . . . . . . . , Mexleaiiordlnry. O ItAlt SIi.VIht : ll lCdwror , MONIIY-.54 lid. Celit. 'tIs late if , ltscottnt ill thy' 'tioi mntlet for short suit thice itIPtt'hts' bitt , , ! { eer cent , - - A1iadARD .Li11Iitt.Lt'nktIiD0lOi , , 10th & 2lJi2ii 415.1 OnmnhA 5 'I'liimi. . . . . . . . . . . I 'outer " . . 4 : llpnm , 111k III'l ' , Mini & t'ug. t Situ lIx. 4 : : ° 3i'i : , ' I : l5pni . . . . . . . . . . . Ileiit er E.'i t's . . . . . . . 0ipimi 7ttSiimt.Nebrtka : , , tAt'si teCt'Iii i-'unja ) . , : iSpsmt . . .I.Inc'r.Iii I. . tal t'actlt b'ttiiIayl. . .hIllatmi : . ! 'r ' LitiejIu ) diis ) : . . . . _ \ 'V 1IiClhICiIlfl , httOtht.INl1'ON ( & . Ar Otniitit , I ttIC'tt I , . ( , 10th .C : ! ittiloti S i s. Otmiahta tOOItin : , , . , . . . ( Iticago "etibuie. . . . . . . . . ' . I :4Sait : . . . . . . . . . .eiittuigo Isi.n's. . . . . . . . . . 4llpil 7 :0I'mmi..hi : , . ii g. , & 5t l.out , itiire. , . . . I OOaimi : , . . . . . . . . ' JiiiiCtlomi t.ocal. . . . . . . - _ ' . - . Mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ : & Leaves tC1tIi,1O , lull , . & 8' ! ' I'APL'Atrlte ; ( imnaitat'nioii tJeitei , lOili & Masin itt , , I:9Opn. : . . . . . . Chiic'ngo i.linhicl , . lIonotn..chirngomixr.s : t'x.tiuniny ) , , , 3Epin : L4''el'i1tCAlO ottriIwIS1"icirT" : ; OnitIiaiPn'nn lhpol , 10th , C. Mitson Sty. f Daittlia . . . . . . . . . . . . It'.lrez , . . . . . . . . . 4 : ( ) . . . . . . . . . . Ii'ttiel LI taltel . . . . . . . . . 1. ; : . . . . . . . . . . . 1'iii IlXitIC4tt. . . . . . . . . . 9aflamn : : , . . . . . . . . . . . l'aui lintitei . . . . . . . . . IOlpimm : 7IOam..Ctiimoii : & Situx City m.'csl..Iltinpm 6:30pm..Otniihta : tttlnio 4I'ecial. . . . . . _ ' \'ailey I'wa , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 'T iIfdiOTnT& lACltic.rle : ; Oiflahflltlflhiill 1)cpnt , 23Ui&'tiipnn Sts. Onirtit , _ _ _ _ rAST. I0:40im..AtlanllcR'cpmtss : ( eThniiiiyi , j' ' 7:00pm. : . . . . . . . . . . i\'iglit l.picsa . . . . . . . . . . . 5:11am : I : COpn. , . . , Clilc'n goestiiiutr,1 IIinimpi . . . , I :31ttit : : 4:50pmn..Stl'aul 'e.tiiittledLlmIt.i , . . , i 33i'tt ' is'r , Te'rit , , : . . . I :4oltni. : . . . . . : : ' Colorado 3tmnlted. . . . . . . . . . 4 : Oiiltti ' - - - i'.A-r-- r : , fiT. P. . lit. , 'o'T iArcIveT Omamial flepot , Ith itnil Vebtt' Si , , f Omniit S : lSatii , . . . Sloti x City Acc'tntioOitt tom , . . . . S l2ajim. : Siotta Cily Rapree , u'x , Sun , ) . .tl:53itt : 6:15pm. : . . . . . . . . t.cttt'ea i l ; ' . . 11. & MO..1liY. . , ) ) . 13th unit \.tste st. Ointa , * ioo'jiii..Fast ; ShtlInnit . . ' 3Oopin.ex. ( Sat. ) \'yo. 1x , ( Cx. lIeu. ) . . IhlIiIn : 7:50am : . .N'Ortilic J'pret's ( cx. StIfllzi' ) . .IO:2an : * 7:50om. .Fremont Local ( Stitilnys Only ) . . : . . . . . . . . . . . I'aul Eprt''i. . . . . . . I.oa'es K. C".T .1. & C. Ti , iArrlves Onitiha1Union DelIO , tOth & Mason Sts.f Omaha 9:55am..Icanea" ( 'Iiy tay lpres' , . . . . . Gl0timn : , . . . Ux. 'ia ' . ' i0tt0pn.K. : C. Night % III' 'rrans.GMmm : tea e Mm'ot'nfi'Xric. Otna liii I Depot , 13th imi,1h' . ister Stt , . f o una' ' 3l3pnm. : . . .Nehriii'ka & KanrasLimitI , . , .11 ' : itiT 9IOpni..Kiint'ns : City Expietet. . . . . . . . 6:00am : Nebrtisktt Lf.Ej : ! . _ ! ! ! ! ! ? . :00.immi : Leaves I illOt'N CITY .11' I'AC'p'IC , irrlv. , Omalmat Iepot , tltii sail 'i'elii.ier St , , . ( Omaha 6iPL..t. ! . ! : : luL Iiniiteil. . . . . . . . S'lOiitn f.eaveSmOt'XrITY&PAriFIFTAi oiiittltaltJnion I'pot , 10th & MasonSts. i Otnitita 5:40am..St. : Paul l'ni'sengor. . . . . . . . . limopmn 3'ilam..SIoux City Pasenger. . . . . . . . 0Olitim , & : & . . . . . . . . . . , i'aui Lhmiiile.i. . . . . . . . . . 9liimn : PACII'Tt' . rr' Omaha n Depot. 10th & MttjnStB.Oiaz ( ( a 9:30am..1Ienrne' : lii.prest. . . . . . . . . . 4:10pm 1:20am..Overlaimil : Iimiietl. . . . . . . . . 4 :4pmim : 3opin : . lleat'ce & Stromsb'g Etc. ( e Sun ) . 4 10pm & :4.iiimn.Orani : ] I slant llxprees 'ex. Sun. ) .12O3lini : 3aopmmt. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fast Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:10am : Lea'es I WAI1AS1I ItA1LWAY'.lAiii'ei , ,4 Omnhrtltlnion tepoLlOlh & 'Mtson , Sts.i Omaha p" 1:30pm..St : , LouIs Cannon lta'.11:55am Ct'I'Y ol'1'ICI.t b SOi'ICl'S. NOTICR 02' TIlE SITTING OF Tilil CITY COUNCIL AS A BOARD Oh' EQUALIZA. TION. To the owilerS of the lots , parts of lots and real estate abutting oil or adjacent to the streett4 , alleys or aventtes hereIn Ilailital or situated In vhu1e or iii part t'ithln any of the distrIcts herein spt'ctlled : You ittid each of voti are hereby Imotlhied that the city counefi o time city of Omaha will sit as a Board of Equalization , at comaft rilittea r000t it ii ) the city hittil , Omitlia , Iebritska , on 1l'it1It3' , the 5th day of Jtine , 836 ' urOtil 9 o'clock a , ill , to S O'clock p. 01 , , 'or 'the PurPose of coilsidet'ilig mind equaliziimg lie proposeti ie'y of sPecial tuxe timid its- tes.smenttt as altowit by " 1'ioposti l'lans of ( hssessment" now oIl tile in the olilce of city : lerk , and correcting ttny errors thiereiml , anti ) f hearing all cotnpltiintti ( lint the owners of Iroperty so to be assessed and tnxetl may make ; said SIocial taXes ttnti assesamneilts ropose4i tO be levied being necessary to 'over the cost of ( lie severaL IillprovemliLnts luly authorized to be made an. . ! now corn- tIetetI , as follows : To cover thu one.half cost of grading tIle diey north of Dodge street , from Thirty. ighth avenue to Thlrtl'-ninthi Street , in ) Iocle 3 , Crescent Park , anlountitmg to tito \ / tuIn of $ iiIi.IS , which stimn it is iii'ObOSetl by' L report duly aiioptetl by ( lie city clitneil , to LettetOt Ott thie real estate on both lde of saul illey , li'O ruta lCt foot trommtnge , according' 0 the usual iicttiiiig back process , In tleptli rain the nile ) ' ' 85 follows : On north stti'c , to center of block , On south side , thte depth of one lot. ltato 11Cr foot , $018168. 'ro cover the cost of opening anti extend. rig Nineteenth street , from tite north line ot Iartmuri'to lteserve to Center Street , amotint- ilg' to the sun1 of $10,051. ii. vhii'ht sum it is uropoticd , by a report dtily atlopteti by thin Ity council , to aSsess on tile reid e.ltate on achi sIde of Nimiteenthi street. from tiio outh line of lot 5:1 : , llttrtmflail's athtlition , to enter street pro rats per toot frontage , ccortiing to ( lie usual i41'ahuiig back procesa , hi tiepthi from the street , as follovs : Oh cnst slits , to center of lot. On west itio , to NIneteenth avenue. On east side , 731.55 feet , at $3.1209 , $2,512.80. On west side , 731 55 feet , at 110.2628 , $7f.38.SS To cover tile rcniainder of thli'ost of tav- hg and curbIng in Street llmiprovcmmlerit Istrict No. 517 , amountIng to the stun of (17.65 ( , whmicll $ Ufll It is proposed , by a reitirt P UI ) ' atloptetl by ( lie city c'otiimcii , to iiIt4t'S.'t a the real estate OIl butht sitleto of Thirty- ixthi street , front Farnam street to the alley Outhi of Jitekiton street , pro ritta per foot rontitge according to the usual settling hack i'OdCSl , ii ) ( lethl from tIme street its per Istrict createt , Rate per foot , $ U.0'lil3 ' , To cover the cost of sewer in sewer distrIct ro. 210 , amounting to Vie stun of $1,939 13 , hlclt um It it , lI'OidSC'ti ) hy a. report ( liii ) " tioimted by ( lie city camintih , to assess nit the Dlii estate On bothi sides of saId sewer ill tile awer distrIct its create'I , itro rota per ( out -ontttgt' , necoriling ti , fite ustittl i'itiittg iitrlC : roccss ; lrovltleul , timid , corner Iota havIng a. 0ter on tyo sides shall hit assest4eii for the , nger frontiigtt only. Said sewer tllstrict. ro , 210 comprises the following lots antI 'itct of real estlu to , towlt : Lots 7 and S lennett'H sulsiiviaion. ' Lot 1 , block 21 , and lot 1 , bkx'k 21 , Orchitird. lill. - litH 12 13. 11. 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 antI 22 , " Inch 3 , ) rchtitrtl I liii. I.ets 1 , 2 3 , .1 , 5. Ii , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13. 11 , 15 , , 17 , 1 $ , 19 , 2) , 21 81111 2 ? , hlcek 1 , 0-chiarti 10111 , Lots 1 , 2. 3 , , 6 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 0 , 10 inmd II , block 9 , rchard lull. I.ots S ' 10 , II. 12. 13 , II , 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 antI , block' 8 , Orchard lLiIl. I.ots II , 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 iind the north 130 fettt at t 7 , iin'l ' the Vet 100 ( eel of the north ) 131 et of lot C. , block 5 , Orcharti 1111' 'Fhtet ioittht 1C't feet of bock 19 , Orchiarti Hill. 'i'he cast li feet of lot 22 , Mayne'io additIon Orchiaril huh. I.ots 6 , 't 21 , 2. ' , , 20 amiti 27 , Mtiyne'it udtlltlort Orchitirti 11111. All in secton ! 17 , towttmuhlz , , rarie 11. Rate iter foot , * 0.46302. The "usual cahing back lrocen , " to which feremtco iii mudo in thtl mttice , is as fol- wit : Otis-third of such pro rittit cost upon the e.sixthi part of the whole amount of ground be nn essed first abutting upon the street 10 alotig saiti inflliroVetlehit $ . One-fifth of itucll PtO rata cost upon 11w / conil ontt.sixthi Part of tile whole atnotint i' said ground next itdjaverit. Drte-slxtb of such pro ratit cost upon the ltd ofle-itixtil part of the WhIole amount of Id ground next tttljaccnt. Aitd tttree.tenths of sitl pro rata cost upon C , adjacent or remnaimtiitg olte-Iiahf of said ountj , You ure further notified that saul "l'ro- soil I'ians of As'c'sslnc'nt" ure now suhijttet tile inspection tinsi exttmninatIoli of ally of 0 ownerS of 'aid lots , 1.1(118 of lots Iticces of reul ciutitte , or the iti. ection CI' exiimnhllatioil of uiiy other rsoht interesteth in itItl Proltoseti seitsmentl , at the ollico of soul city 'rk. anti that hi ) ' it report of It comlnlttt'e of Id council duly adoptetl it is proposeti ( hint I'Ci&4 for good anti subhicienit catisa It may otherwIse ordered and elo'tertnlmetl , that S cost of haitI improventints respectively liii sest'd on the several iotsu , itaris of loIs anti ices of real estate as shown by said pro- sod ltittfl $ of tussiesment , k'oti and each of you tort' hereby notifIed to hear hefare saitl Dourti of Ilqttallzationt at I , titne anti lilaco above speetfietl to make I complaint , stttteioo'sit or ohijecti Ii you sire cOlie m'hiing tiny of altl liroposed lovie * d useesunteiitn of special titxns , 13lFCIIFIt IIIGIiY City 0.1cr 990