n'Tiv nAt a 1 1 a tatt.v nT'.'tf. ri'viuv tt'v o inn 0 CUMMINS LOSES MADISON Countj ii Wn by Ooager Men with Blj Majority. ! has passed ft law favorable to the opticians I and at present no one Is permitted to prac 1 tic unless he holds a certificate Issued by I tliu Slnfe Board of Examiners. In Kansas the movement failed. Tho program will Im ludo an address by Wnlter Ilryant of I'eorla, the president of tho Illinois asso ciation; a lecture by l'rof. Urovwi of C'hl- THIRD DISTRICT VOTES FOR IIARRIMAN j aniress' itr,v " itoDe. Moines, president of the Iowa Association of Opticians. 11 it it n for tionloirlf. Study. Thero will be u meeting of the State Geological board Immediately after com mencement week nt the state Institutions, In order to map out tho summer's work and make the appointments of tho assist ants to tho countfes that will be worked. I Tho meeting hus been deferred until after comment cnient week, as rresldcnt Mac Lean and President llenrdshcar arc both members of tho board and cannot leave so near the closo of tho year. Tho meet In;; will bu at tho geological rooms at the state house. Tho date has not been dell nltcly fixed, but It will bo as soon after next week as Is convenient for nil members of the board. A. II. Leonard, the assistant state geologist, said this morning that the geological work will bo dono this summer In Wapello, Monroe, and Jefferson counties Out of tlir Six Cotiwntloiin Cum ml lis Horn .Not Get n Volt limn, hplrlt II n Hi In In corporate Com puny A to In- ItenrmtiiUiMl, (From n Staff Correspondent.) DKS MOINKS, Juno s. (Special.) The result of the republican conventions today puts a different face on tho situation in Iowa. Kor weeks everything has been ono way and It looked for a tlmo ns If the raco was to loso Interest because, so many coun ties were Instructing for Cummins. He has n long lead over tho others, but today the distance was shoitcncd by six conventions out of which Cummins did not get a vote. Up to this morning Madison county was claimed by both tho Cummins men and the Conger men, as thcro wcro a number of sections to hear from and they might chango tho result cither way. The vote of 80Uthcrn Iowa and tho only work to be was much closer! In tho county man antici pated. Tho Cummins men were confident of nn easy victory and tha Conger men ex pected that they would got a big majority. Tho names of all tho candidates for gov ernor and also Major Conger's immo were placed on tho ballots voted at tho primary. Hut six votes were cast for uny other candl dono In the northern part of thn state Is In Hownrd county. Wapello and Monroo are regarded as two of tho most Important counties of the stato from tho geological standpoint, because of their being coal counties. A special study of tho eeonomtu resources will bo made. About half tho atato has now been surveyed by counties dates than Conger and Cummins. Tho total auJ tho wor, Js bclns ,)U3bsj ag ;apidly as vnt. In .tin ..mintv nu rnlnrnnil tnilav was: ' .. . vote In tho county ns returned today was: Conger, 1,013; Cummins, 823. Tho conven tion was held today and as Conger not only had a clear majority of tho votes enst, but a majority of nbout fifteen of tho dele gates, tho convention was entirely In his favor. This was regarded ns an Important county, nnd Its loss to Cummins is a se rious blow. Kor sovcral days tho fight has been waged in every corner of tho county. The Conger men claim that If they had had tlmo to seo tho pcoplo they would have carried Dallas county tho same way, and now they expect to get Warren and Marlon, the remaining counties of this district. Third District for lliirrluinii. Two conventions were held in tho Third district Dubuque nnd Illackhawk counties today, and both wcro for Harrlman for governor. Clarke county Instructed for Judge Towner nnd tho delegation Is against Cummins. Montgomery county Instructed for Horrlott and the Cnss county delega tion is for Horrlott, but not Instructed. Tho Clreene county primaries today resulted in delegations for Judge Church for supreme court. The score of the balloting today stnnds! For Cummins, 37S: for Harrlman, 91); for Horrlott, 48: for Trewln, 40; for Conger, 14; not Instructed, 97. limn Mplrltiiiillst Incnriiornle. Thn Iowa Association of SplrltuallstB has Incorporated under thu Iowa law for the purpose of promoting Its religious views. The officers named In tho articles of In corporation aro: rresldcnt, O. A. Hlnton, Oalialoosn: vlco president, John I). Vail, Marshalltown; secretary, Stella A. I'isk. Keokuk; treasurer, Moses Whistler, Delta. Tho Incorporation Is authorized to grant chartern to subordinate societies in th'j state, to Issuo certificates of, ordination, send out missionaries and orgnulzo si. clotlcs. Own Iuilinn Territory HuiiU. Threo brothers nnmed Dunlap, residents of northern Iowa, are among tho most ex tensive bankers in Indian Territory. They formerly owned 6,000 acros of land In Kos Buth county, which they have recently dis posed of at largo profits. They have estab lished six national banks and two local bonks at Holdcnvlllo, Madill. Ada, Wynne wood. Sallsaw, Tishomingo, Mill Creek nnd Henrietta, tho combined capital of tho banks being $213,000, of which tho Iowa peo ple nro owners of a controlling Interest. Dr. B. S. Dunlap, ono of the brothers, this week left Charles City to becomo a resident of Holdenvllle. Xesv llospltnl Superintendent. Dr. C. V. Applcgnte, assistant superin tendent of tho Insano hospital at Clurinda, who will succeed tho lato Dr. Hoyt as su perintendent at Mount l'leasant, Is 36 years old, and hns spent twclvo years as physi cian and assistant superintendent nt Clar lnda. He will take charge nt Mount l'lcas- ant at once. Cum vilth n .Mttilitonc. A Hnrdln county farmer, William Brown, has Just returned from Ong, Nob., where ho took his little dnughtor, who hud been bit by a dog, to visit a man who had a madstone. Ho was urged to take tho child to the I'astour Institute in Chicago, but preferred to tnko his chances with tho madstono, and returns satisfied that a euro has been effected. A New Coiniinny A. Authority has been given by Governor Bbaw for the rcorgnnlintlon of Compnny A, Fifty-first regiment, In this city, and thn old company will bo practically mus- tercd out and a new ono bo put In. This was In response to a gcncrnl demnnd In Des Moines that at least ono company of the guard bo retained hero. town Optic-Inns Tho Iowa Association of Opticians will hold Its fourth annual .mooting In Dcs Moines Juno 12-11. Tho convention prom ises to be especially Interesting on account of tho discussion of proposed legislation which tho opticians will strive to have on acted at the coming session of tho leglsla turc. They hope to secure tho pnssago of a law establishing a stato examining board and making It Incumbent upon thoso who handlo optician supplies to pass an exam inatlon and bold a certificate. Minnesota possible. harriman" GETS DUBUQUE Tnenty-1'he IlelcKtitrsi From Tiuit County IiiNtriioteil for Hint for Governor. DUBUQUE, la., Juno 8. (Special Tele gram.) Tho Dubuquo county republicans this nftcrnoon named twenty-fivo ilelcgntes to tho state convention nnd Instructed them for Harrlman for governor. COLDEST IN FIFTY-8NE YEARS Thirty-Nine lleirrccis In the Lowest for limn .Mercury 111 .Mnny J llll I'M. DUBUQUH, la., Juno 8. A temperature of 33 degrees was reached hero today, the lowest Juno temperature In fifty-one yeurs. Tho previous low record was 40, in June, 1S77. Tencher I tint Know Mitnle. ON'AWA, In., Juno 8. (Special.) The Normal teachers' Instltuto of Mononn county will bo nt Onawa, commencing July 29, for n session of two weeks. I E. Lark, county superintendent, states that teachers whoso terms explro In 1901 will bo required to tnko an examination in music in addition to other branches. Ira D. lleckard, Duncombc, la., writes "My little boy scalded his leg from the knee to the ankle. I used Bnnnor Salvo Im mediately nnd in thrco weeks' time it was almost entirely healed. I want to rccom mend it to every family and advise thou to keep Banner Salvo on hand, ns It Is a suro remedy for scalds or any sores." TO MAKE DOLLARS AT MANILA Itnltert of Denver Snym There Arc Two 1'liiim for Minting rhilliiltM- Coin, DENVER. Juno 8. Tho Times today pub llshcd nn Interview with Ocorgo R. Iloberts director of tho mint, regarding the propo sltton for tho establishment of a mint nt Manila. "I have heard nothing about tho matter since tho adjournment of congress," said Mr. Itoberts, "but I know that It Is recelv ing tho nttcntlon of tho War department which Is obtaining all tho Information pos sible on tho subject. Army officers seem to favor tho establishment of a mint nt Ma nila, nnd an effort to substitute. American colnago for tho Mexican now in general ueo Thero Is considerable opposition to this proposition, however, ns It Is certain that nny nttempt to push tho American dollar and redeem It In gold would precipitate commercial disturbances that might resul n disaster. Secretary Gage Is opposed to It and I am Inclined to think that this plan will not bo ndnptcd. "Two plans havo been proposed. Tho first of theso is to establish a froo mint nt Ma nlla for tho making of a Philippine dolla interchangeable with the Mexican dolla nnd redcemnblo nt a fixed nrlco In gold Under this plan producers of silver would sell their product to establishments having trado relations with tho east, which would have it colnod nt tho Manila mint and put In circulation. This Is the plan adopted by tho British government, which coins nn In dlnn dollar which Is circulated from tho Straits settlement nnd has so far been sue ccssful In competing with the Mexican dol lnr and the rupee. "Tho second plnn Is to coin a 'token dol lar' about tho size of tho Moxican dollar with enough less silver to prevent It from going to tho milting pot-or out of tho conn try, Interchangeable, with tho Mexican dol lar and rodccmublo In gold equally with Mexican coin. A ln Unlit Hide, lliirtnln to Nov York via the Lehigh Valley railroad nftords most pleasant cxpcrlenco In which every comfort Is enjoyed. Stop-over allowed nt Buffulo on nil through tickets to Now York and Fhlladcl phla via this line. BE A MAIN ULC KENNEDY BREAK SDOWS 3 Curried drying and Sobbinj GonTuliWety from tbi Court Boom. GIVES WAY AT MENTION OF HER BROTHER .Ml xx 1.1 tflt flr-lil TcntlHc n to llcrt I'rlni'e'ft Assertion Directly After the Murder Court Adjourns mi Account of Prisoner. Big Salary for Vaudeville Star Throw Away Your Medicine Our Vacuum Organ Developer WILL RESTORE YOU NO CURE NO PAY 7 c; nnn I M I K F N0T 0NE FAILURE I O5UUU I II UOL NOT ONE RETURNED KANSAS CITY, June S. Lulu Prince- Kennedy cried convulsively in the court room this morning when a witness testified to having seen tha prisoner's favorite brother, llcrt I'rlncc, a few minutes nfter the killing of Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy was removed from tho room In nn effort to quiet her. She sobbed aloud nnd finally collapsed. Unablo to proceed with the trial, Judge Woftord ordered an adjournment till Mon day morning, and tho prisoner, moaning nnd crying nloud, was carried bodily across tho corridor to her cell. This jvas the first real sign of n breakdown tho prisoner has llsplayed since tho killing in January last, tho cool attitude nnd careless bearing sho has shown having completely puzzled tho ofneors who huvo hnd her In their care. Mls3 Uertlo Litchfield, a former school- mnto of ricrt Prince, was on tno stnnd, re suming hor testimony of yesterday. Yes terdny she told of Prince being In tho Uidgo building at tho tlmo of the murder and of his conversation with her at tho tlmo. Tho defense had objected to this conversation being related and Judge Wofford reserved his decision until today, announcing this moruln, that the stnto would bo permitted to give tho testimony. Theory of Conspiracy. Tho theory of the stato Is that Ilert Prince, together with his brother Will and his father, C. W. Prince, all of whom nro nwnltlng trial on a chargo of complicity In tho murder, hnd conspired with Mrs. Ken nedy to kill Kennedy and that the nialo members of tho family were present In tho building watching the different entrnnces to prevent his escape. Miss Litchfield to day testified to having seen ricrt Prince on tho floor nbovo Kennedy's cilice a moment after tho shooting. "I told him," said Miss Litchfield, "that I had been down stairs and that someone bad been heard shooting. Bert said, 'Lulu did It; sho gave him what was coming to him. Ho didn't treat her right and she fixed him." At this point Mrs. Kennedy gave way to a fit of crying and was taken from the room. Bert, Prince, who Is a traveling musician, has slnco Mrs. Kennedy's Incarceration dono more apparently than nny other member of tho family to mako tho prisoner's situation bearable, frequently holding concerts In her cell, nnd Mrs. Kcnnody hns shown her favotltisu for him and keen rcgrot that his name hnd any connection with the case. Her Mother Cold Toward llcr. In tho court room Mrs. Kennedy occupies a chair nt n tablo with her attorneys, and about her dally aro groupod hor father, her mother, who visited tho prisoner but once sinco her arrest; her murrlcd sister, Mrs. Leoc, and tho hitter's husband. Frequently during n whole session of tho court her relatives pny no nttcntlon to her. Today when Mrs. Kennedy gave vent to her feel ings In sobbing her father tried to quiet her. but Mrs. Prlnco nnd Mrs, Leon re mained In their seats, making no effort to comfort tho woman. Charles Dlttmler testified to Bert Prlnco's having forecasted tho murder. Two days before tho murder occurred, Dlttmler said, Prlnco accosted him while reading a nows papcr account of Kennedy's suit for annul ment of tho marringe. Prlnco hnd re marked: "You'll read worse than this about him before long." William T. Hacker told of seeing Mrs. Kennedy and llcrt Prlnco togethor In the vicinity of Kennedy's olTleo a few hours bo foro tho murder, and Clifford Lawson tcstl fled to having seen Prlnco thero nt about tho same time with a woman whom ho did not know. After Mrs. Kennedy hnd been taken to her coll tho Jail physician was called and ad ministered a quieting powder. Ho said her condition was not at all serious and that sho would bo well enough Monday for tho trial to bo continued. A deep sleop fol lowed nnd tho prisoner nwoke refreshed. Lato In the afternoon her brother, Will, who has been unablo to furnish tho $10,000 bond demanded by Judgo Wooford, was re leased from his cell nnd permitted to visit his sister for nn hour. Thero seems no question that tho trial will bo continued Monday morning, and that It will bo rushed, both sides bolng nnxlous to get the case Into tho hands of tho Jury. Monday last the attorneys predicted that tho Jury would have the case by this ovon lng. Now tho indications nro that the trial will last all next week. OMAHA SUBURBS. Mention, Master WlUlo Moran has been 111 the past week with pnoumonln. Mrs. A. J. Mnrklcy has boen sick tho past two weeks with nervous prostration, but is slowlly Improving. Mr3. Edward B. Smith of Klmbnll county, Neb., with her children, Is visiting with her brother, Fred A. Dalley. Miss Margaret Saftord left for her homo in Lincoln Sunday morning, after a few days' visit with friends In Benson, Tho Ladles' Aid society met at tho homo of Mrs. J. N. Horton last Thursday after noon. It will moot ugnln In two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Morten and family havo taken the Llnd homo for tho summer, hav ing roccntly moved hero from Kansas City. Instead of tho usual morning services at tho Methodist church at 11 n. m., tho Sun day school will give tho Children's day ex erclses. Tho Modern Moodmen camp of this place- will havo Its annual memorial services at tho Methodist church next Sunday. Tho pastor, Hev. Mr. Mnrklcy, will conduct the services. The members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows nnd Clover Leaf Ilcbekah lodges of Benson will unlto In observing Odd Fellows' memorial day this afternoon nt 2 o'clock. hTo ceremonies will bo con ducted at tho Mount Hope cemetery. Jessie Bartlett Davis is to Receive Over $50,000 a Year. 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Lnkb and La Sallo Sts. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Woodmen s Official Line TO St. Paul Special train will leave Om aha SUNDAY. June 9. nt S:30 p m, rtcgu. lar trnlns leave at 7 a. m. und 7.15 p. ni. Low rates und n good time for all. Particulars at C1TV TICKIJT OFl'ICi:, mill 1MHX.UI STHUUT. visiting with Mrs. Watson, preparatory to her leaving for tho old country for n visit to her old homo. COli.VI'V OKK1CI.VL, XOTICH. CITY OFFICIAL XCITICHS. NTrTtPH Of the Sitting of the City Council as a lto.trd nf l 1 1 ii 1 1 t 1 1 1. . t To the owner of tlir t.?s, parts of lot nnn rem estate ilcnct Ibed Herein or umui Ing on or adjacent to the streets, alley or avenues herein named, or situated In whole or In part within any of the dis tricts herein specified, atn. mt vetug wltn In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska. , Oil Jlllfl Aflr-li nt Vfill rt fr, lifirMlt' tlOllflCll that the city council of the city of Omaha will sit as a Hoard of Euuallr.atlon at he council cliHinber in tho city hall, Omalin, .rurnsKn, tnreo nays, irom iu o ciucn tho mornlnu until ,iVI,i,-w In tlu after noon, commencing Tuesday, June 11, l'.Ol. nt 10 o'clock In the morning, for the pur- iium oi considering ana ciiuauzing tno pro posed levy of specl.il taxes and assess ments, as shown by "Proposed Plans of Assessment," prepared by the city engi neer und approved by tho Hoard of Pillule Works, and now nn tile In the nltlre of tilt) city clerk, and correcting nny errors there in aim Hearing an compinitus mat ino own ers of property so to be assessed and taxed may make; said special taxes and assess menta proposed to bo levlec ntng neces sary to covet- tho cost of the several lin provotnents duly authorized to bo made and now completed, tin follows: To cover the cost of damages nwarded and cost of appraisement under and In pursuance of ordinance No. KM, for the purpose of opening Hrowno street, from :4th street west through tax lots 2 and 3, section 4. township 15, range, VJ. amount leg to the sum of JI.212.W, which sum It U proposed to assess upon the lots anil real estate specially benefited by reason of said opening, as follows: iAits 7 mid S, block 2, Andrews v Henson's Add., at tf.lO each J BOO Lots D and 10, block 2. Andrews Si Henson's Add., at J3.50 each 00 Lots 11 aim 12, block 2. Andrews & lienson a Attn., nt Ji.w earn w Lots 1 to ti, Inclusive, block 1, 1'J- sentlue a Saratoga Add., at JJ.&v each 21 03 Lots 1 to 0, Inclusive, block 2. I.es- sentlnu h Saratoga Add., at w.ou eneh 21 0) Lot 11, MeEntco's Add 1 Lot 12, McHnteo'n Add 2 0 I-ot 13. McEntee's Add W Ixit 11, McEnteo's Add & I.OI 16, McEntee's Add "' Lot 10, McEntee's Add S ' lMl 46. McEntee's Add J Lot 47, McKntcc'K Add ' W I)t 4S, McEntee's Add Lot 40. McEntee's Add - Lot w, McEntee's Add - M Lot 51. McEntee's Add 1 I.ot 1, UloeK 1, uxioru mice 'u Lots 2 to 0, Inclusive, block 1, Ox ford Place, at J2O.U0 each 100 00 Lots 7 to 11, inclusive, block 1, Ox- ford Place, at J6.W each ; ;0 Lot 12, block 1, Oxiord Place iW uots I to s, inclusive, DIOCK ., ford Place, at J20.00 each 120 00 Lots 7 to 12, inclusive, block 2, Ox- ford Place, at.l6.ttl each f 0 Ixit 31, Taylor's Add WW It 42, Taylur'H Adil JJ 00 Lot 43, Taylor's Add W Lot 41, Taylor's Add - l.nt 41 Tnvlnr'M Aild ! tU Lot 1, Warden's Sub ... 4-0 Lots 2 to 6 inclusive, wurueii s nuo, nt i im ..m, Ii 20 00 Lots U and 7, block 4, Willis Park liace, at JI.&O eaeli " w Lots S and 0. block 4, Willis Park Place, at 5.l) each 10 w Lot lit. block 4. Willis Park Place 0 IW That part of tax lot 2, section I, town ship 16, range ia, tying norm oi Hrowno strtet as onened - f0 That part of tax lota, section 4, town- Fliip is, liuigH la, lying bouui oi Itmu'tif. Btr?it ns onened 23.) 00 South 132 feet of tux lot b, section 4, township lo. range id -a. lY n'n cdvi.r thn cost of damaues uwarded and cost of uppralsement under and In pursuance of Urdlnaneo No. 41W for tho imrtinan nt nnioilnc Frances street Irom oth street to Gth street, amounting to thn sum of 4ii! 40, wnicn sum ii is propo to assess upon thu lots nnd real estate H)eoially benefited by reason of raid open ing, as follows; . Dnn Lot 11, DIOCK 4bi, uranu view .ou.... o i-j Lot 12, block 467, Grand View Add.... 7 SO Lot 13, block 467, Grand VluW Add.... 7 00 I.ot 14, block 467, Grand View Add.... 7 10 Lut 15, block 467 .Ornnd View Add 20 Lot 11, block 4'W, Grand View Add..,. Hi 00 I.ot 12. UIOCK 4trt. uranu viuw Aim..,. o1' Lot 13, block 46s, Grand View Add.. . Lot 14, blocK 4iW, Grand View Add.... Lot 15, block 46.S, uranu view auu CITY tH'KK'IAl. .MITICi:). Lot 16, block 46S, Grand View Add ... Lot If, block 4tlS, Grand Vluw Add.... Lot IS, block 46S. Grand Vluw Add.... Lut 19, block 40S, Grand View Add..,. Lot 20, block 40s, Grand Vluw Add.... Lot 11. block IC'J. Grand View Add.... Lot 12. block 463, Grand View Add.... Lot 13, block 46'J, Grand Vluw Add.... Lot 14, block 46U, Grand Vluw Add..,. Lot 15, block 460, Grand View Add.... Lot 16, block 160, Grand View Add.... Lot 17, block 460, Ornnd View Add.... Lot IS, block 46H, Grand Vluw Add.... Lot ID, block 4i9. Grand View Add.... Lot 20, block 4W, Grand View Add.... Lot 1, block 470, Grand View Add..,. Lot 2. block 470. Grand Vluw Add.... Let 3, block 470, Grand View Add...'. ot 4, liloeK 470, uranu view auu.. L Lot 6, UIOCK iv, uranu view auu.... u Lot 6, block 470, Grand View Add.... !) Lot 7, block 470, Grand View Add.... 6 Lot 8, block 470, Grand View Add.... 4 l.nt ft. block 470. Grand View Add.... 4 ATTENTION, TAX PAY EHS! Thn Hoard ot County Commissioners of Douglas county, Nebraska, will sit as a board of euuallzatlon for thn num...,., ... nntlllllzlncr thn nKsiiUnmnnt t MUs Mabel Packard returned on Friday! county for the year M01 In the commission. a .. l.t'unltn n r-i . ,1.. 1. . . .-. . irom Hamilton college. Dundee, Miss Nannie Tlllson has bought tho prop erty at Fiftieth and Capitol avenue. Mrs. E. E. Thomas, who has long been confined to her bed, Is Improving steadily. A meeting of tho Dundco Improvement club was held at the school house, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leavltt expect to leavo soon for a trip to the Pacific coast and several western states. Gcorgo Powell has been laid up for sev eral days with a sprained knee, duo to slipping on tho steps of hlu olllce. Tho opening event ot tho summer season was the marriage nt tho home of I. S. Lea vltt of his sister, Mrs. Potts, to K, A. Hume, who has a homo at Forty-ninth and Cuming streets. Two hundred Invitations havo beon Isjued for a garden party, fo be given by Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Selby, Saturday evening, Juno 1C, at their homo on tho corner of Forty-eighth and Davenport streets. SHOWERS TODAY AND MONDAY Cooler .Monday nod Vnrluhle AVltitU in ebnisUii, South Dakota mill Kniimis. WASHINGTON, Juno 8. Forecast: For Nebraska, South Dakota und Kansas Showers Sunday nnd Mondoy; cooler Monday; variable winds. For Iowa Fair Sunday; showers Monday; warmer in eastern portion Sunday; east erly winds. For Missouri Local rains Sunday nnd Monday; warmer in northern and enstern portions; easterly winds. For North Dakota Shower3 Sunday, with warmer In northwest portion; Monday showers; southeasterly winds, For Colorado and Wyoming Showers and cooler Sunday; Monday fair; northerly winds. For Montana Fair Sunday, with wnrmcr In western portion; Monday fair; north easterly winds. I.nenl Ilei'tiril, OFFICE OF THE WEATHER niJIlEAU, OMAHA, June S.-Ottlclul record of tein peraturo and precipitation compared with the corrtispondlng day of the Inst thrco ycaru; 1501. 1900. 1SD3, 1691. Maximum temperature ... .. S3 72 73 Minimum temperature .... 50 f.S 61 62 Menu temperature .. (o ftl (is Precipitation 07 .00 T .01 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for this day und since March 1; Normal tempcraturo CS Deficiency for tho day Total excess slnco March 1 175 Normal oreclntatlon IS inch Excess for thu 'lay 79 Inch Total since March 1 7. S2 Inches Deficiency since March 1 l,M Inches Deficiency for cor. period, l!v, , i M) Inches Deficiency for ror. period. 1690 . 2 no inches 1 inuicatcs trace oi prccipiiiiiitiu. L- A WELSH, - iocal Forecast OfllcUl. er's chamber nt tho court houso, Omaha beginning Tuesday, Junu 11, ljji nt j,J o'clock a m., nnd continuing from day to day up to and Including June 27, l&oi (13 days, not including Sundays). All persons wiiiuk rem or personal property subject tu taxation should call and examine their ns scssment. that any errors as to valuation may be Adjusted by uuld bourd, as tho law provides. Ily order of tne Board of County Com Omaha, JTny Z 1001. n r iD-i?Vr;!,A.Ylia'T' County Clerk, uy C. L. HAItHIS, Deputy. . Mny27 d21t LEGAL .NOTICE. NOTICE TO mnnptio Notice Is hereby given thnt sealed pro posals will bo received at the ofllco at the furnishing the following "a'rVlc es ' ffiS Nebraska Hospital for tho Insane nt 1 In. coin. Neb. All tho nrtlclos mentioned to bo dellveted at sal.) t eni,i?l. ? aro lettered A, H and C. lildders may bid upon any ono or all. ' u C-2,200 yards unbleached hee lng too nrds unb eue bed muslin, itk ...i.t;"'?.'....' 1,000 yards all linen unb euched era SM yar.ls bleached muHlln. 100 yardH tnhl ' nil. cloth, white; 250 yards unhleaebe. n b" ' bread. " U CatVH' wl'" cotton The 'description of all articles may ho found at tho ofllco or commissioner of pub. lie lands and buildings No proposals shall bo received unless In tho olllce of commis sioner of public lands and buildings on or beforo tho liour nnd day above mentioned nnd no bid Is considered iih awarded until revenue i stamp Is affixed to hond. Xo bid In which samples nro called for will bo con. sldered unless sumo are submitted. Tho boanl reserves tho right to reject any nnd all bids. rLJCCl GEO. D. I' OLLMEIl, Com. P. L. & II Lincoln, Neb., May 29, 1WU. -M3ldlot 9 60 9 40 D 20 9 O) S .0 S CO K 40 i 20 90 4 00 4 50 5 W 5 50 0 00 U 50 7 00 7 60 8 00 8 00 7 50 7 00 C 50 00 Go 00 50 00 3 50 8 20 8 40 8 W 8 80 9 UO 9 20 9 40 9 60 9 80 10 (0 7 20 7 40 7 CO 7 80 8 LO nt U.75 each US 23 Lot 5. block I, Collier Plnce 41 so Lot t!. block 4, Collier Place 81 MS Lots 8 to 11, inclusive, block 4, Collier . Place, at JI7.fVl each 3.U fl Lot 15, block 4, Collier liace SI Of Lots 2. 3 ami I, block 5, Collier litico, , at 112.75 each 12S SS West half lot 6. block 5, Collier liaco. 4j tij Lots 7 to U, Inclusive, block 6, Collier , Place, at $17 .Vi eneh 4:7 M Lot 3, block 4, FrM Dellono's fiddltloli M 20 West 40 feet lot I, block 1, Deninnii Place 3S TO Lot 5, 7 nnd 8, block 1, Denman liace, at $47.50 chcIi 112."' Lot 11, block S. Moi'inoulh park 41 lo Lots 15 to 21. Inclusive, block S, Mon mouth park, at S.t each 319 .0 Lots, 22, 23 and 21. block 8, Monmouth park, nt $ll.t each 1.11 'OS Lot A, Morton's subdivision 79 94 Lot H. block 2, Stevens' Place 83 49 Undivided of lot 17, block 2, Stevens' Plnce 32 77 Undivided of north l;t feet of west i of N. L J of S W. i4 section 4, township 15. range 13 470 To cover the cost of constructing sewer In sewer district No. SCI. on Hurdetto street between Sherman uvetiue ami 1Mb street, amounting to the sum of $139.11. which sum It Im proposed to assess upon the lots nnd real estate Included within Mild district spe cially benefited by reason of said sewer construction, ns follows: Lots 3 to 7 and II to 14, Inclusive, Smith s Park addlllon, at $36.59 cach.$,ijg 31 l.ts 8, ! and 10, Smith's Park addition. nt $"6 60 emii W 80 To cover the cost of constructing sewir In sewer district No. 262, on Castellar strtet from 19th street to IStli street and on 1Mb street from Ctstellar street to alley north of Haneroft street, amounting to the sum ir $SS3.2."i, which sum It Is proposed to assessi upon the lets, parts of lots and real estalo Included within said district according t i special benefits b reason of said sewer construction, us follows: North H of north 15 of lot 6, block 11. Improvement Association nddttlon..$ I A) South of north 4 of lot 5, block 11. Improvement Association addition.. South '4 lot 5, block 11, Improvement Association addition South 'ot C, ldock H, Improvement Association addition South ',s of north '4 of lot ti. block 11, Improvement Association addition.. North i of north u of lot ti. block 11, Improvement Association addition 1.01s. 7 and S. block 11. Improvement Association Add. nt $30 72 eneh Vnrtli 1. ,if lot I Mnk II Imnml'n. metit Association Add 20 iS Middle ti of lot 1, block 14, Improve ment Association Add IMS South 'ii of lot 1, block 11, Improve ment Association Add 19 4S South Vt of east 43 feet of lot 2. block 14, Improvement Association Add.. . Middle L, of east ir feet of lot 2. block II, Improvement Association Add ... North 14 of east 15 feet of lot 2.blocl 11, Improvement Association Add West 30 feet of lot 2, block II, Im provement Association Add... East 30 feet of lot .1, block 14, Im provement Association Add West 45 feet of lot 3, block II, Im provement Association Add lil 1, block 14, Improvement Associa tion Add East 142 feet of lots 5, S. ! and 10, block 14, Improvement ABsoclntlnn Add., at $3I.W each 133 60 North Ii of enst H2 feet of lot 0. block II, improvement Association ndd - North 30 feet or sotilh 'j. of east 112 feet of lot 6, block II, Improvement Association Add South 7.5 feet of east 142 feet of lot 6, block 14, Improvement Association Add North 63 feot or east 112 Teet or lot 7. block 14, Improvement Association Add South 10 reel of cast 112 feet or lot 7, block II, Improvement Ansoclatlou Add Lot 11, block II, Improvement Asso ciation Add West '4 of lot 6, block 13, Improve ment Association Atltl North 67 feet of lot 7, block 15, Im provement Association Add North 2S.6 feet of south 103 feet of lot 7, block 15, Improvement Association Add North 2!.5 feet ot south 76.5 feet of lot 7. block 13. Improvement Associa tion Add South 48 feet of lot 7. block 15, Im provement Association auu. 4 61 21 60 21 60 4 61 4 I'O 61 41 6 00 6 00 G 63 13 M 13 ! 20 91 23 S3 17 45 13 10 3 43 so :5 4 C3 6S 17 15 ffl 21 23 10 61 10 61 17 bS NOTICE TO PRINTERS. Sealed proposals will bo received nt thn publisher office nt tho University of K l.raska Lincoln, until 12 noon on Saturday, June 5, 1901, for furnishing all stock and incut Station bulletins as slated below. Hu . etlns, 15.1O0, each about 15 pages, moru or ess. on iM-nound S. & s. a. 1 nnir 't .... .. ni it im niiu pinning iinu Hizn or page nro to be. thu same as tho bulletins for !9), samples of which may bo seen at tho pub Ushers of co or wl lie furnished on appli cation. Hlddurs will state price per pago, Including printed pages for cover, and no allowance for printing will b0 mado for any pages except printed pages and fractions thereof. Duplicate galley and pngu proor must bo furnished. Whero cuts uro used tho university will furnish anil own tho cuts. Illdders will also furnish price on In serts for illustrations on So-pound enamel hound into tho bulletins. Annual report. 2,500, 73 pages, moro or Ichb, with cover and lo contain soma tabulated matter on 10. pound H. At 8. ('. Tho tdzo of type to be JO point long primer Otherwise tho condi tions will bo thu sumo as those governing bids 011 ubovo bulletins, J. S, DALES, secretary. J9dlt NOTICE. Scaled bids will be received by tho build ing commlttoo of St, Mnry's church at South Omaha on Junu 15 for tho erection or n church building. Plans and spcrlflra. tlonH muy bo seen at tho ofllco of O, M antler, architect, 2521 N street. South Omaha, Neb. Tho right U reacrved to ro. Jcct any and all bids. JBOjt Lot 10, block 470, Grand View Add.... Lot 1, block 471, Grand View Add..., Lot 2, tilocK 4(1, uranu view auu ... Lot 3, block 471, Grund View Add.... Lot 4, block 471, Grand View Add.... Lot 5, block 471, Grand View Add.... Lot 6, block 471, Grand View Add.... L.Ut t, IJ1UCIV in, vjiuim 1 irn 4i.it... ., Lot 8, block 471, Grand View Add.... Lot 9, biock 471. Grand View Add Lot 10, DlocK ill, uranu view auu.... Lot 6, block 472, Grand View Add Lot 7, block 472, Grand View Add.... Lot 8, block 472, Grand View Add.... Lot 9, block 472, Grand Vluw Add..,, i.nt 10. block 472. Grand View Add Tux lot 7. section 20, township 15. range w a iw North 400 feet of tax lot 16, Hectlou 26, townsnip 10, range u m tu To cover thu cost of damages nwarded on account or tho widen ing or sum street opposito tax lot 23, section 3, township 15, range 13, amounting to the sum of $7l.Ci, which sum It is proposea 10 iiHsess upon me lois and real estute specially benefited by rea son of thu widening ot said 20th street, ns follows: Tho west 132 feet or tnx lot 23, sec tion 3, township 15, range 13 (ex cepting Omaha Itelt railway rlcht of way and part taken for 23th street) JS7I 66 To cover tho cost of grading 22d street, rrom Fowler avonue to Mereulth avenue, amounting to tho sum or (182.19, which sum It IS proposed to assess upon the lots und real estatu specially boncllted by reason or nald grading, ns rollnws ijits 1 and 21. blocK 3. bmlthfleld nd- dltlon, at $15.11 each... $ 30 82 Lots 2, 3, 25 and 26, block 3, Smith field addition, at $15.07 each 60 21 Lot 11. block 1, Smllhtleld addition.... 15 41 .... ,1 11 t. Lints f Q.ntf I.H..I.1 lUln J twin J.i ., ki.tti.ii.tvii. addition, at $16.07 each 20 14 North 133 reet ot west loj feet of out lot 2, In Smlthlleld addition 45 61 To cover thu partial cost of constructing sewer In sewer district No. 192, the total cost ot said fewer construction being thu Hum of $6,817.30, $3,293.12 of which sum It U proposed to assess upon tho following lots, minx nf loti and real estatu as special lienellts accruing to said lots, parts of lots and renl estate by reason of said sewer construction, as ioiiowb; Iits 1, 2 and 3. block 3. Collier Place, nt $12.75 each $ 121 Lot 6, block 3, Collier Place 81 86 i.nts 7 to 13. Inclusive. liloeK 3. Collier Plnce, at $47.50 each S32 50 Lots 15 and 16, block 3, Collier Place, at IS1.07 each 162 II Lot 1. block 4, Collier Place M 80 Lot 16, block 4, Collier liaco 46 c5 Ivotx 17 to 21. inclusive, h ocK 4 Collier Place, at $17.50 each 2S0 01 It 1, block 5, Collier Place 86 13 l.ntH 16 tn 24. Inclusive, block 6. Colllur Place, at $47.60 each 427 60 Lots 1 to 5. inclusive. hlocK 6. Collier Place, nt $12.76 each $213 73 Lot 6, block 6, Collier Place 66 13 l.nt a 7 tn 12. Inclusive. DIOCK b. Uol Her Piuce, at $17.60 each 2S3 00 Lot 15. block 8. Collier Place....' 17 50 f .ntn I iitiil f, hlnck 2. Fred Dellone'H addition, at $33.20 euch 100 40 T .iiu 1 mill ?. lilnnk 4. Kred Dellone B addition, nt $62.70 each 123 40 im. 1 unit " lilnek 7. Monmouth park. at $45.00 each 31 20 I nla 1 tn r. Inclusive, block 8. Moll mouth nnrk. nt $14,63 each . 223 25 1 olu 7 k II 11ml l hlnck 8. Monmouth park, at 115.00 each 182 Lot 3. block 8. Monmouth park 41 63 w.ut im I r rt lot -i hlnnk 1. Slovens Place . ?J Lot 8. 1) ocK 2. Bicvens rince to uu i.ia 'i timi to hlnnk '. Stevens' Place' at $43.60 each 87 20 To cover the partial cost of constructing sower In Hewer district No. 193, the total cost of said sewer construction bulng tho sum of $10,111.75, $3,w(.a oi which nuin ii i proposed to assess upon tha following lots imrtu nf IntK ii nil real estatu 118 special hem cflts accruing to said lots, parts of lots and real estate ny reason oi nam sower too Hlriiction, as joiinws; i.'nst ivi "i feet nt sou h 26 feet lot 4 block 3, Hoyd's addition $ 17 30 East 63.25 feet lot 6, block 3, Hoyd's addition 33 90 T.nts l nnd 8. block 4. Ilovd s addition. at $31,30 each 102 60 Lot 3. block 5. Hoyd'H addition 51 30 l.nta 1 to 5. Ineluslvo. block 8. Ilovd H addition, at $31.30 euch 250 60 Lots t to 8, InrluJlve, block 10, Hoyd's addition, at $31.30 each I'M M l.nt. l to 10. inclusive, block 11. Ilovd H addition, at $51,20 each 613 00 Lota 2, 3 and l, block 4, Collier Place, 23 27 11 51 11 61 23 27 23 27 11 64 11 6.1 23 27 23 27 West U nr lots 8. 9 and 10. block 15. Improvement Association Add., at $,11 90 each 101 "0 North a ot west '4 or lot ii, uioca 15, Improvement Association Atltl.... South 'i of west of lot 11, block 15, Imtirnvenient Assoc ntlon Add North U of west .4 of lot 12. block 15, Itiinrnv'impnt Association Atltl South ib of west j of lot 12, block 15, Improvement Associnnnn auu North of west "4 of lot 13. block 15, Improvement Association Add South '.a of west Vi of lot 13. block 15, Improvement Association auu North 25 feet or west j of lot 11, block 13, improvement Association A lilt South 50 reet of west 'A of lot II. block 16, Improvement Association Ai d North 60 feet of south 100 feet of west 'a of lot 14, hlnck is, improvement AsMnelnthin Add Tn cover the cost or constructing sewer n sewer district No. 2C3 on 2? til street. between lyouvenworth street nnd Mnson street, amounting to tno num. or $.izz.iu, which sum It Is proposed to assess upon the jots nnd real estute Included within said district specially benefited by reason of said sewer construct!:;;., us follows: .ots 2 anil 3, iteeU's 2d AUtntion, nt $6.1.27 each J3U os ,ots 4 to 9, Inclusive, Heed's 2nd ad dition, nt $65.26 eacli ail 58 Tn cover the cost of constructing uermn- iciit sldewnlks. done under contract with ho Grant raving company, amounting to Im Hiim of $74.91. which sum it Is pro posed to assess upon tho lots nnd real estate aloipr and adlolntng which bald walks were constructed, as 'follows: sortli 65.7 reet ot houui '4 ni nasi isi reet of lot 1, block 4, S. E, Hogers' Addition $71 91 Yntt urn further notltled that said "Pro posed Plans of Assessment" nre now sub ject to the Inspection ami examination of any of tho owners of said lots and pieces of renl estate, or of any other person In terested in saltl proposed nssfSHinenis. nc thn ntnen nf the cltv clerk, and that it Ii proposetl that, unlus for good and Hiilllclcnt CilUStt 11 II I IS IIU Ullici nipr linn-nil llliil m- termlnetl, the cost or nam improvements, i-ofltipptlvolv. ho assepsed on tho several lots, parts of lots anil pieces of real estate, ns shown by bald "Proposed Plans of As sessment. your anil encn oi you urn ncruny ngiiueii to nppear beroro wild Honrtl or Equalisa tion at tho time and placo nbovo specified in tnnkn nnv complaint, statement or ob jection you may tlcslro concerning nny or said proposed levies ami Uhsessmenta of special taxes. i... v.t.....i,. tn.in t Hint VJllllltlll. tiuuin.nl., uuiii- ,, ..-v.. W. II. ELHOUHN Jlc&s7t City Clerk. NOTICE. SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. Vnttnn Is hnrehv clveit that sealed pro posals for tho purchase of tho. real estato hereinafter described, belonging lo flio city of Omaha, will bo received at tho ofllco of the city clerk, such proposals to bo Hied on. or boforo Junu 17, 1901. at 12 o'clock, noon; terms oi Hllle easn upon uunvury oi ueeu. Tho real etstuto offered for sulo is tho fol- l0Al'nThat portion of 11th street. In tho city or Omaha, lying between tno south lino of Leavenworth street, auu a nou cah-oimuk across mild 11 1 It street rrom tho northwest ., nf int r, iii block 203. to tho north east corner of lot 8. In block 202, city Also nil that portion or inu anuy in omen .jj, city of Omaha, lying between the east lino of 11th htreot and a line extending across suld alley from the northeast corner of lot to tho soiltneaHi corner oi ioi in sum block. OMAHA, Juno i , r.ni. W. II. ELHOUIIN, Junc7-D7t City Cleric. LEGAL NOTICES. nKCElVHIPU NOTICE. In tho jjiHlru". i.ourt In and for Douglai Ccunty, Nebraska. William G. Madden, plaintiff, against Ne braska Flro InBurnnco Company ot nl.. de fendants. Notlco to creditors of said In surance company to present their claims for dividends, To all creditors of tho Nebraska Flro In surancu company who havo not claimed or received their respectlvo dividends hereto foro ordered in tho ubovo entitled action: Vou, and each of you, are hereby notified that In ami by thu order ot tho court In tho above entitled nctlon, mado und entered on thu 4th day of Muy. A. D. 1901. you must present for payment your icitpcctlvo claims lor dividends herntot'oru ordered In said action within fio days from thu completion of tho publication of this notice, which t'mu will expire nu tint 31st day or August, A, D. 1901, und Unit itulpnH you so do your respec tive rlghlH to Htirh dividends will I hi con cluded and you will ho barred of tho right to partlclpatu in thu funds appropriated therefor. KJch claims may bn presented nl tho olllco of tho undersigned receiver In tho Hrown block, in the tily of Oinh. In Douglas t-uiinty aforesaid, or trniismlttvd to him nt that nddrcss by mall. Dated tlilH 23th tiny of May, A. D. 1901. ALHEHT IT WYMAN, Itecelver of the uuld Nubrusku Firo Inrjr- ance company, Muy30d-uu-30t .1