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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY. 5 Ny N ’ \ \ lu H) chock on the kirst National bank of Te- | early hour yesterday morning. Tho funeral Omana & Kanaas Gity Ratlway conpany ana | o heroot, 18 panding consldoration btors v check was all right until the girls found that | Gus Tvler celobrated his 17th birthday )t Mth streoet Z | said bonds shall bo deliversd by sald trus- | Central Rallway compnny, (ta Succossors and A on presentation it would have to be andorsed | yesterday and last evening & party was given h Seward streot from 24th stroot to | teoto said Nobraska Central RallWny | assigns, to constract railtond tracks slong, R " hx\ the ym‘l‘y- band befors t lr;vl\" :r’v-v | in honor of the event at the home of his ath u‘n- t. " a . M 1(;- pany m” .\l.;,u or lsslgus, | acrow, over u \v'.mx.v ortain streets and als — ) '8 Tuvestigati o | the money. It took somo time before the | mother, Mrs. Jennle Tyler, on Twenty-sixth 0. 438—-Chicago stroot trom 224 stroet to | when [t or they shall have acquired and ¥ in ty of Omaha, subjoct to cortain Resu't of the Goroner's Investigation of the | i motes: ot Lo way, Ut as it was tne | moLhe - e e vt o | Taken osigsmion “ob mat carthin AL | contitions, VAl s of ortaln : P o ooty mAtive, 4hey ted b Jaldywell atroe om 24th stre o | o and looate within ho A8 streots and alioys In the elty of Omaha, upo p Lincoln Tragedy. LT s TR ARG L 1 e | Michael Murphy, aged 40 vonrs, died at a 16 of Shinn's RaAldon, T Toor PO | B inded by Kittoontl streot, Ohieato streot, | complinncs Wibh cortain OLRER coniions T " i J— ylttet” band has a tinglot of {ustruments | jato Honr Wednesday evening at bis homa, Rt S Shcrman Abomio trom south no of | Floventh streot Cutitorniy stror i the | AR 1T o DR Ve That it satd No. id is unde slo uctol 204 @ streot. The funeral will ocour at Grand avenue to Fort stroet | right of way of the Omaha Bolt Rallway raskn Contril Railway pany shall not, ~ o'clock this morning, servic sing held No. 441-30th street from Farnam street to | pany, (execpt tho sonth hait of 1 S, 10t 8 | within forty-five (15 days of belng notified by PRATT NOW REALIZES HIS DANGER | ;pyyyamis nepunLicas crun, | QClock this morning, sorvices belug beld av the North 1o of DAYeNPOTt st reat b 1y and (3 morth Galtof | fhoeity erior tho adtmlonof i progos " e St. Agnes’ ¢ 3 No, 442 -Davenport strect from 30th stroot ) tion at th ' to voto upon the Repabliean Tstitations Defended—tnter- | . The city council will meet this avening to to J0ih street, ¢ phigict that the sald ono hundred thous | same. Alo with tho sald city clork Jia fiitan 1 Refuses to Talk on the Subject of the Crime ting Address on the Tari listen to the remonstran sgainst, issuing NG H34oth strcet, from the south lino ot | sand dollars (RI0.00] of suid bonds shall ot | ratification of this yr nosition wnder it coe A ddres d o liconses to J. 1, Thomsen, John McKeon aud AVERPOTL SEFERt L0 Cllming Streot o delivered until aftor the snid Nebraska | porate soal, none of sa 15 shall bo fssted dieations That the Murder Was TerAvan, Neb, may i Special Tele- | 5 Haller, the remonstrator being Mrs ~»:}‘-",'. l\l«;l::‘m avenue from l4th streot to "i‘}‘,"'.‘ 1;":1;\‘.\ company, ts siceassors or | and all the ter s i provisions of tis propo: Carefally Arranged—Tostis gram to Tie Bre.|—Despito the inclemency | Nellie Johnson. 1f tho length of tho last Y euruey e I ko oo SRl R T I L Sl g 1 s : mony of Witnesses, of the weather the court house was packed | session held for this purpose is a criterion, No. 4M=8t. Mary's avonue botween the wost One hundred And_ 6fly thousand doliaes | a s Boforo an oleetion by Salion 1o SN 10 18 full capacity tonight to listen to an ad- | the council will be good for almost an all 2 Iine o 20th street’ and tho east line of Yith | (SIS0 of suid Donds st o Weliverad by | miit to o votors ‘of” ' eg e i e 1 A R 1 el b ot bbb L L it AN Fah b1d 10 snesity & price per squnte yard | ComMDARY, |18 S0CCORNOTS OF ARaIR AR WHER It 6% | 10 antd elty & Do with Hood ao suihelsas LicoLy, Neb, May 12.—|Special to THE | giyen ynder the the auspices of the Tekamah Dr. Birney's Catarrh Powder for tonsiletis, - . ~ for the paving complote on each stroet and | they shall have compieted thoe erection of a | suretics In the sum of Hve thousana dollars ! Ber. | ~The jury impaneied by Coroner Crim | Ropuplican club, The speaker handled the | For sale by all druggists. 50 cents, ONE ENJOYS Winte. ooy T ARld improvameme dis | o T ety g T, o other | onanIane. doun L DAL S the ee! last evening held an inquest ”\'N‘”l"r""\"{“‘ tariff question in an able manner, giving a —_—— 1 Work to e done in accordance with plans | raflway tmprovementson safd grounds, not | pensesof sald election ot Mrs, Margaret Sporry this forenoon. The | somprohensive roview of the Unitea States Marsiage Both the method and results when fud speeifioations on filo in the officcut tho | Jess” than four hundred thansand doiinea | s propsition and tho nveentance there facts in relation to the commission of tho | ayporienco as a mation from which he do Tho following marriago liconsos wore 1s | Syrupof Figsis taken; it is pleasant | PR ronos] to b made on printed blanks | Swarn stibement ot tho proslent and Trens | of this tremotion by e "Sobrastat fhonton crime brourht out at tho "I"t"“ daid nnlvl (llnr-;‘d lh;"lnph"nl v:\nchwinu "mlvl;rr‘n'lim:: sued by Judge Eller yostorday: and refreshing to the taste, and acts :'Ilr‘l:l“hiu‘lv 4 \ra :‘”:.’d'.‘ u,‘v nscoms | up |r :\‘1’I\\l|'\' comp Ad ym;l‘ J Ith y '«'{ | Fatiway company, of ita succossd ¢ 'T‘ i differ materially from the story of tho affair | tariff aud froo trado wero important factc Nams and Addsess et hgte , g - panied by o ¢ Cheek T the sim of $0, K¢ necompriied by cortifi- | a8 herein provided, shail be construed an St FeThted It To DS THIS robnt g B. F. | I tho prospority or adversity of tue people. | iyud Thomsen, Omaha gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, payablc o the city of Omalia, as an_ ovldonco ot by tho ety attormoy wnd ety en- | inderstood t consutito i Contract betwann Snyder testified that be wos about twents- | 1o (Al dwelt al considorabls lonktl thae. | ! Helen Wiliiams, Omaha. Liver and Bowels, cloanscs the sys: | SHEot iRt iserves st righe to awura tho | Besaity oo oh conog o RO s | B e e b 3 Snyder testified 4 the interest manifested by English manufac: | § cnarics W, Kaltrier, On tem effectually, dispels colds, head- pntract on all the sufd districts together or | - Provided, that if the satd Nebraska Contral | Omaha, and a1l of the torms,conditions, agroos five feet from the couple when tho fatal shot | turers in the politics of this country with | § Maria A, Green, Omaha . she q fi cora and cur habitual | §n.each district separately, subject to the se- | Raflway company, 11 successors of assigns. | ments and provisions made on the part of the was firod. He saw Pratt draw the revolver | reference to the tariff, including some of the | {Stephon Kenchel, Omaha. aches and fey 3 cu SR ULV lection of tho mat rial by the property own- | shall fafl to acquire and take possession of | Nebraskn Contral raliwny company in this and heard tho woman oxclaim, *“For God’s | labors of the famous Cobden club in tho dis- | i Bertha Roweder, ¢ W constipation. Byrup of Figs is the | emsormuyer and city council, to reject uuy or saia land, itshall not. bo, entitied to receive | proposition sontained e horony mado th h H tribution of literature conveying the Kuglish | §Soren ¢, Holni 1y remedy its kind ev 4 g - any pa n1d one hundred thousin \ o s raska Contral ra sake don't shoot mo" idea of what America should do to foster her | { Nieisine fianson, ( only remedy of its kinc uorf»rnu “ oV WERKHAUSER, B0 inatailiont of bondsi and, furthor | way fcompany, fts sucocssors and issigns, p " o JAL AUC L - & 4 and ; ™ Jhairman of the Bouard of Public Works. ovided, that none of said one hundred and | whioh sihail attaeh to and ran with all o Jamos Smith, a next door neighbor, was | own fudustrios. § William H. Stewart, Omaha. duced, pleasing to the taste and ac: Omatha, Neb. My sth 1005, ! o BEey Dhousnnd douabs (10000, hetarimane of | sl raporty and bluaing BN Sy e Just returning home on a street car and as i 'I“(‘mch‘mvl\’l;t'"‘”W' e b ) r'h“ '"‘I"\,"f"‘; "»:"“dl‘“‘""“' k, Om "‘,“ ) ceptable to the stomach, prompt in May 1814, | bonds shal be delfvered witll atleastone ratls | fnto whose hnds it o any of Jt may come toppe 0 o . | took a decided stand ngainst free coinago Joseph Meyers, South Omah, N + % TR RRATRY A1 e | way company in addition to the Nebraskn S st ity "hh"_hm,m o g b ," U0 o+ | and tmprossed vory forcibly the fact that it | 1 Minnie Mewns, South Omaha. 1122712 its action and truly beneficial in its g T - Contral Rilbway company. shall be netunlly N m’,,::,‘,‘.\,'n'f‘r,‘,l':,.v,"",';"'::,I‘,'(",.‘i""'“,,‘l”.,f"":ff,‘,fl; would bonefit. tho” owners of silvor bulllon | | Nele T, Peterson, Omaha...... ... 3 | effects, prepared only from the most PROPOSALS FOR PAVI wsine said o depgyrand. 15 AN bdlotsof the Tecal votors enst at said A api pmers whic 3 L ' 1 Onristing Holson, Oms 2 - o " € ; Provided further, That the mayor and the | election containing the ahove proposition und placed on tho murdoror's wrists, Pratt was | Snl¥ and that it was mot s auostion that ; T e ¥ healthy andagreeablesubstances, its adiopled proposals will be rocelved by thoun | ity eonunol| ¥hatl, by resohition, wpon the fuil | fuostion in tho fori ot SR Baio b0 then taken to tho police station, | iu'\which ovory farmor, laboror of mochanic | | Dr. Birney's Catarrh Powder for cold in | manycxcellentqualitiescommendit | ar Siih'y iiis o othor graniin. elnas B ne: | B b Sy s R L A SR ATROR A Aaughiors OF the docoased. tostiflod as to the | #hould Join in opposing a law that would | head. korsalo by all druggisis. 50cents. | 5 all and have made it the most | ¢prding o specitications on file in the office ot | grdor the dolivery of sald bonds at the t Towins the word “yes,” upon sald official bii- Lk dyd up G . y | make sit_possible for a favored few to ex e 1y k v he Bonrd of Bublio Works. aforesail: and, lot shall b counted in fuvor of the accept- facts of tho shootiug, their recital not differ- | 1e® Sk ToRsIble, for o Shsarcd o L0 Bx Building Permits, popular remedy known, For pusing parts of tho followingstronts and | GG Hihor, That all maturod coupons | ey o sal pronosition. the iante St said T o Ao e O tant tostimony | the farmer and laborer must givean equal [ Tho following pormits wore 1ssued by tho Syrup of Figs is for sale in 780 | Sl Thiirovement. distrets Nou 6ok 4ok 4ob | hath be ramoved wid enncotled by said trustee | bonds and the lovy af st taxos in ‘payment ad L e o A o Ghe | Yaluo for all they recelve. i suporintendent of buildings yesterday: bottles by all leading druggists. i 40, 47 7 are nttachod: ant S et | NEODAIEoesrt s it Dotlced Pratt at the corner of Twonty-rst | ,, HO admitted the advisability of increasing | j. Gifford, two-story brick addition to Any roliable druggist who may not | fem | red im rovided furthor. That the mavor and city |~ And ail batlots of logal voters cast at said ok troate. ‘threo doors from tho musdored | the eirculation to some extent and favored ing, Elghteonth and Capitol y re By 1 ay oo |||rn\lul it K hd moro par- | eouncil of the city of Omaha shall cause to olectiol the fosm aforcsald, with an X MRS AL L b VE10B1E 111 LHG ! A0 issuing to national banks the 10 per cent vonue. ... e veeeeeiinennnn.8 1,000 | have it on hand will procure it | tiquiariy described as WS, viz levied on tuxab’o property of said city an | mark following the word “n0™ upon sail o= womun's residence, av 5 o'clock in tho after- | (FORTHE K oIt ABrosit Mr. MOLRIOL | TINFE0 MINOE POFUIES. osrseerermererireree? 430 il Ol street from the south 1ine of | unnual tax sufliciont for the payment of the | eial bellot shall be counted azainst the aes noon. He was evidently waiting for some | jii0 1 onervo on thart Conostie A6 VOIS — E‘“ml‘fl)' for any one who wishes | Plerce stroot to the north line of Tickory | fiterosron Satd coupon honds w1 hocomes | Septaes ofsaid proposttion, tho fsuanes of b i 0 o k (¥ Totu i s 1 q a0 streo! due, nn 0 exp on of ton (1 yen sudd bonds and the levy of s axes, Qo and scanned the Poohin sotting out oftne | cicient administration of Prosident Harei. | - TOfleseesies fovnniiieeseene 8 1480 | Bo try it Manufactured only by the [ *Ro%ai_towvenworth strest from thio weat | i /it BT tho oxpiration of, ton (i years | suid bowls and tho levy etsifdbares = Atvay shorly bofore sunper tiuio, but ‘soon | 400, Which brought forth storms of applanso | g iles D, Callimore,224 oo bldg lino of 10th street to theeast hine of 1th | city council of sald oity shail canso to bo | the lezal voters of suid eity of Omani at said ) : o™ | with reciprocity he svoko of the illustrious T 0. 425—12th streot from the gouth 1ine ot | fixabio proporty of safd elty wn amount of | anee of sald bonds wnd Jovy of said taxes Sporry roturned. The shooting occurred & | Wb xeeibrocity hosvake of ‘LA MHSLRORS L Country Merchants SAN FRANCISCO, OAL. 4 8reot to the north line of Leavenworth | fax suinojent to cronte n sinking fund 1or tho | 10 paymont of . tho. principal and inter: SR ite notlwtonod Lho Laat the j at its climax, A Who are cash buyers should not fail to | | oy1sVILLE, K¥. NEW YORK,N.¥. Spencer stroot trom Sherman ave- | Doy IOnY L HREy O Al iis [ Sty Yhariony (e sortaoliik | drobosition he conclusion of tho testimony the jury o - J M Jlreedo B! kL Lia ] b el 47 o of the Hellman’s admin- amount of tax to e levied for such sinking | shall “bo held to have boen accoptod und At tho close of the meoting the club elected | take adyanty ——— | nue to 241 strect. fund not to exceed t thousand do) ty-tiv retired long enough to prepare tho verdict, adopted, and said bonds IROPOSAT TLDING NATERIA istrator’s sale soure v N i b stroot Sher: il be dssued which was to the effect that Mrs. Sporry T Dickenson, pre: l;l.,::x., i’f'h"‘ L. | istrator’s sale to secure some wonderful Tumbor. Indian Fervice, Rose- | yue h:w”]-:‘!ml; trect from Sherman av 0) 11 Bl Ono Yo i T to & _W,‘ voklstorod, and &nid taxes shall bo to her death by a wound inflicted by , vice president, and . C. Houston, | bargains for their fall trade. Address | bud Acency ), 1802 —Sonled propos- LR A S o from ar o yoar until the sald | Tevied fnnccordance with the terms and cons came to her death by a_wound in 3 FrUML deW e el e " 3 prop No. 43— Burt street from the west line of Yo-Lutly b DIEAONB LGN th WG 16k Myron Pratt, and that the Killing was pro- | pronstror b o L ey an im. | HELLMAN'S ADMINISTRATOR, ndorsed Proposils for Tumber, bullding | 15th streot to the east line of 16th street. ARt LN Hi A nmAs ARALTN LA T R e AR s e R moditaton b of nearly 150 promiss pli 18th and Farnam, Omaha. niaterinl, ot as the easo may be, and ad- No. 1%0—-Spruce strect from the wost lino of UL LR L R T P S s A s AFSEIVE ToL Lils GG, portant part i the great victory to be v aressed "to the undersigned at’ Rosebud VTGO 1D tha O aE e B o et s oroln mpluted inetuding | tho more d continue open until o X S : achioved this fall, —— | azency, 8D via Valentine, Neb., will bo ro- | “No, 450-Cass strect from 220 streot to 24th | within tone year from May b ton S nd | O follow ine prasnuion of U gme fuy u No satisfactory motive for tho crime has e sived At this ageney until1o'elotn b m. of | streot; hingoungyeus st omiatnye s g and {f thoollowing pinns s y of Omaha, yet been discovered. Aside from his brief Farmers Shghtly Disec PROPOSALS FOR PERMAN “*"::;f::i\"‘“\‘!\"I-:;yl":“; ‘\‘fi'm'”ur”"“",f‘.?.'.\";"J'.'. No. 431—Mason street from 20th street to 20th yiand shall bp completed within thrc 8 FIRST WALD. h:u"r\'l W with llulr Ben reporter lust n_n‘m Sewanrn, Neb,, May 12, —|Spec to Tie SIDEWALK, WOODEN SIDEWALK | the Roscbud Indian rescrvition to be dosiz | “*Ne. 4#—Mason stroet from the onst line of s Trom the Ist day of July, 1802 x First Distriet—Southeast corner Seventh and Pratt hns preserved a spuinx-like silence in | Bep | Farmors in this vicinity aro getting | AND CROSSWALK CONSTIRUC. | mated by the untersignad. about 20,000 foo h < Mason stroot from the onst i ease iy of the Lerins, finiiutions, sonti= | Marey strouts - regard to the afMair, rofusing to talk even to | (oo Sl b e continued TION of nssorted lumber, H5,00 sh o8, 60,00 L e O Ty e of | Homs,or provisions pronosed herofn relating ta | Seeond District—Nortliwest corner Eighth bis guurds and the ' fow acquaintances who [ S0mewWhat discouraged over the 2 TION. 2Ll Taths, Drick, lme, hirdwire, doors, windows 61 RS morn. Line. OF Woolword | cho, hozinhlng, proseess and tompiotion of aud Lo wvanworlh steesta. havo called to son lim,' Ho s closely | Wet weather. Very litlo corn has boen | Soalud proposals witl be recolved by tho un- | paints olis et full description’of whie ul Drovenionts wre, nov compi il | i District 2N, 18 oo strgot . g f§icn) earith ay | planted and ity AP vo | dersigued until 130 o'elock p. m. 25th, | tozether with information s 10 points of do- alitornia stroot trom 161h atroot to, | (Unicss deiny -ix o and ssarii ourth Distri 0120 south Thirteonth Wwatched 1o his cell for fear that he may | planted and a majority af the farmers havo | {lotsikued Wil 12 oiclocic p o May sith [ fpscer it nfarton, 45 i vks of Qo | No. 45— Calitornta streot from 1ath street to | Gatded By infunceion or othner judicial Wro | stroct: again attempt suicide, very little ground prepared for planting. The Tho murderod woman has been a regular | ground is thorougnly sonked with water and | Gedorad Tnid by (i attendant at thorevival meetings in vrogress | it is still raining. There will be a larger | from June Ist,” I8 in the Christian church and Tuesday even- | acreage of corn listed this yoar than over be- | the city of oniul sl 1K, Woo % covdings, or by unavoidablo aceident oract [ i Distriet—Northeast o 2t from 12th street to Hth | of Providenee), the \:\M‘mm-pm,\’ shall not bo | and Muclfic streets, # entitiod to reedive sald bonds or any thereof. | *Nixth Dist Sonthoast corner Sixth 1ks and crosswaiks, | Bidd ok Boveril wyor and city couneil | eally in t intil January ist, 1804, in | each artiel contract, s will b required to © spocifi: BT vis=Tz0r0 bir bids the proposed price of | g Aurd sir offered for delivery under a ud the point or points itis pro- 1 i « 1 Permune ks o ol o Y o shall have by their vote ithorized the fs- seventh Distriet ing united with that_church and_was bao- | fore. Small grain looks well so far. Pernianent sidewalks to be construeted of | bosed to deliver the articios. “I'he rizht’ is Seward Strést from 24th strect to 4 ; ot natbisiel 2 d wi at d b ore all grain looks we stone. artifieial stono, brick or thimg, and | Served to roject any or il bids, or any partof | ssCtur—sewurd streot from 24th street to | suance of siid bonds: but ull right tosaid | Iighth District tised. Hor friends claim today that Pratt Yoahe RunabioRiBnines woodon sidewalks of whito pine lumber (xnd | any bid, If d ad for the best' interest of the WD > ontts shall by such defanit and without any wd Centor strects. was aogered at her anncuncoment thavshe | ot Y o rSpocial | 1A% WiLl ba recoived for the construction of | SOrviee. CERTIFIED citick—Teh bid must Do | g ho 08 ~UhICgo street frou 22d street 1o 8d | judicial determination bocowms forleited. Ninth District -No. 1802 South Sixth stroet would huve nothing more to do with him Nemraska Crry, Noo,, May 12.—[Special | (600Cliks o be built of white pine, white or | accompanied by a certiticd chock or 2. 460=0n10 w61l stract:trom 84th. Btroot to I'rovided, howev that if the beginninz, enth District—Nortacast cornar Ninth and and shot her while in a fit of passion. Itis [ Telogram to Tug Bxe.]—Tho Young Men's ToAk DIANKe). aceording to pINS And si bon some United States deposicor the West line of Shinn's addition. e D rcomplationiar eall Moy e 1o Orobstruc ot | National bank claimed that she asserted at least three | Ropubli Of the bonrd 1 the ¥iCITY of Uie r Eleventh District—No. 103 South Thirteenth an club held a well attended aud en- | ifications on file in the offi No. 440—sherman avenue from south line of woeks ago that she was “through with i ] public works. Bids specifying u vrice per 1in- | of the bidder. made payablo to the order of | Grind avenuo to Fort sirec AR S LS Ll AL DI L Drator "Pho storics told by tho. Trionds of | thusinstic meeting ot the court houso. this | vl foot:will b rocaivod for white and durs | the commissionor of® indiin Afaiva, for &t | SR04 AYUS LR rnam stroot to | e proshess nd complotton of’ suld iprove: SEUDNDAAITY ot Suios ave padically diTerent and 1 s ot | CYening. Short talks wero made by local | gk timbers svi¥and ¥xi2’ ta b wiated paral- | ensepor contof tho ahount of Ui RSty | (1 Tarth (ing of Davenpart stroet, L T rst District—Intersoction Fourteenth and likely that tho real motive for tho shooting [ SPonkers and a number of new members | (G I Lo REGURA for erassiwh s b nocordance | R UG B TTGEE L D id s e bidders | g N0 #2=Davenport stieet from Hith stroot to I hotweon tho ki eity of Omuhia. and. 4o stroet % o will be doveloped until Prattis putou trial | Sl¢ned the roll. Arrangements were per- | Loy worics. receivinz an award shall fuil to promptiy ex- "7‘\?',",“‘ oth st antt 1 path 1 1 (1 Nebraska Central R Ly company ' ,.,‘.’“‘l LS 0L > fected for u grand demonsiration May 25, NoUblNEtar stons ala, v o consid- | ecute n” contraot with zood and suffcient No. 48i—40th strect from the south line of | with respeet to the canse Cotuany such To Entortaln the Methodists. 1 No bids for stone sidewaiks wiil be consid good and st Davenport street to Cuming street. hird District—Intersection Eighteenth and i 4 L J Many prominent speakers will b presont. ered except for stone known to huve an actual [ surcties, otherwise to bo' eturned to- the bid- | PREPEPPTSHECE LG CUINMERIO | o | flelay. vhe sime at the cloction of sl No- |y LT GOr Streets, e MA.-mnggmunu for the cntertainment of the Wat o CaseTor Bmalipos existe ;..ul.,r klfl:wn quality and merit for .1«::{||_1‘3;|~ Ix:r'liull‘x'ul;llm'mll xiv x.‘ In ll;m Bt R s rha RV oR S 5 Ty ~}:“‘rr ;L-:‘»?-‘xhy‘..fl(1“3"1'3""3»‘..‘r!i";f ,\'ii ToRtLN. Disteiot—Tnterscotion Lonyonworth othodist conference delegates upon the oc- 5 5 D s POXe permanent sidewalks. certified check 10t be considored or R S A S I e wentieth streets. casion of thoir visit to Lincoln next Satur- | GRAND Istasp, Neb, May Spoctal | “Euch bid for pormanent sidewaiks to speclty | furthor Information | wpply to 1. Georzo 30—St. Mary's avonuo betweon the west | Vigey '™ 10 D0 #pvointed as herelnufior pro Ariet—Intorsoction Tiwenty-third day aro practically complete. Tho delegates | Telegram to Tue Bir.|—Rumor has been | { PEGY DE SIBEEICIL siaare fooh i (o8 2 o Mid21eM o 2ith stredt and the east lineof 27th | * [u considerntion of rocelving the proposed Ay tats will bo roceived st tho depot by a large re- | spread that the Russians employed on the | sidewaik complete. a1 to be accompuniod by o T = Snelh bia 1o, speciy s price ber. squnte yard || Shoaidy Ui Nobrusku ‘Contraliltuliwity i DDISOn RO o ontiet strat ception committoo and escorted to tho Lans- | Oxnard beot field, near Wood river, wore | & ecrtified clicel i ho sum of 80, payiblo tn PROPOSALS FOR CURBING. for the puving complote on oueh streot’and | tho followine rights: The rizht to tun thoir | Seventh Dist No. 1422 Willinms streot. 1ng theater. At tho Lansing an address of | jtosted with smallpox. Investigation has | the city of Omahu, as an evidence of gool Sealed proposals wil be recelved b avenue separately insald improvement dis- | jocomotives,pussengor and freleht trains oy er Eighth District—No. 154 South Thirtieth welcomo will be given and a'brief and uter- | proved that the roport is groundless. 1t is | Lyl TG board reserves the rizht to rojoct | undersigned until 1:30 @'clockc p. ., May triots, ! o s o hLBly o oty of | stroot (MeCandltaiy, ; esting program carried out. The aelogates | LIoviv oo 'or measles i ers oot faeniah ot Stonnbrick | 1% for the following kinds of curbing mute: | Work tabo done in accordanco with plans | Omahas and 0vor its provosed bridge and:ap- [ ( Nnth District=Tutorscction Sixteonth aad will then bo assignod to the different hotols 1 and specifications on file in the offica of the | pronchos. tho HEht (0 use sueh porton of 1ts ] R, 4 i or tilin W, BIRKHAUSER, Tted Golorado sandstang. R T R T D et O i oo na iy | _ Tenth Distriot--No. 1823 South Twentioth or dinner, aftor which thoy will bo takcen iu Wil Have n New MillL hiairman of the Board of Public Work: Wiite Colorado sandstonc. Each proposal to bo mnde on printed blanks | Vo necossary ind. broper for Ui conduct of | Street (Lovett & Woodnan :::;I"‘-gfll‘ml‘u‘"::’l P‘url!::‘z ‘fl‘{“:'r;:cr'f:"“'l:;“‘l"":& TALMAGE, Neb.,, May 12.—[Special to Tne | _Omaha, May 12th, 1802, mi2 1317 20 '(?l”“ .mnflsw:\c. o turnished by the board, and ) bo accom- | the . businoen OF Sueh - rondss . ingl “\‘mm. (x,.m..-n ~Interscotion Twentieth city. i BT SR il i R DAl | NORIO R G IATRE =TT All necording to specifications. panied by w certified check in the sum of 50, | fue mt of its devot | vnd Bancroft streets, the program will bo carried out in detail and | BEE-I- AHC:""'W;' Ll “;“ L) b‘:“»l_m lfilv NOTICE OF APPRAISERS OF DAM- | For curbine parts ot the followlng streets | payable 1o the city of Omahi, as an ovidence | und depor gronmiss - the - right to dve | TWelfth Distriet—No. 1504 Viston streev the event will be one of the most notable in | muge in the near future. It was decided by GES FOR GRADING. and alleys in the city 8t Orauha, comprised in | of kood faith. their cars switehed and delivered by the Ne- | (Donoviun, the history of the conference. the leaders in this movement that £10,000 | 1o the purts ota. and. :};l 4(rf"'l{[)"‘;ré""l«‘x‘h"mi i\"x‘.’n.:i’"fii" £ 'I‘!'m n;n.ml rescrves [‘ll‘v!‘lfl\‘i‘il“:"l"w’:lnl the | hraska Contral R :ilway eonpany upon all of “! ‘IH\"I"‘."“Y\“L‘:M‘"h"\;1:-“”;;“' fon Thirteenth v 5 cribe stablish- | rea ate along g it 27, 438, 430, 845, i K b contract on all the said districts tozether or | jtsswiteh tracks: the right to conneet their | and ley strects, wost sid .5 Won Hiy Suit at Last, e l'";rsubficlfl”ta' L e | Ll tS piong the alioy in block two B | dered improved by Ordininco No. 012, 'and | on vaeh distriot atoly, subject 1o the so- b 1 one hindrod (o | Fourteenth D strlet—Interseetion Twen- 5 meat of the mull, and ¥3,000 has already been | ) . B IirTy A baEEIhe i Y toithes 3 5 ' . H. Foxworthy of this city was today | subscribed h g 1h the oity of Onaha: more particularly described as follows, viz.: | Jection of the materinl by the property own- e toth und Bouievard st the city of Hastings for injuries recoived in Damaged the T sizned, three disinterested freeholders of the 2 b s o BIRKIAUSER, g 018 QL ASRIKNIS (NN First District—Intersection Twel und J L oltV:0 1 Omitha Voibae! olnted b 3 4 R, con e tobe construeted eastof | ¢ that city oy o fail on an ics sidewalk. The | Nesraska City, Neb,, e A ;."‘,;!“,”Y” DOOLILGIR i th stroot from the south line of Chatrman of the Bourd of Public Works. | {he M imarl: rvor amt 1o ron it st of | oui osteoniiEi e s e aceident acourrea in the winter of 15730, | welogram to Tur it 0 s iyt haveag e himas f | 1ok Stroot to the worth lne of Leavenworth | omia: Nob, May st sz, |15 F TR e pasionuar anid froleht e | Sueand; Distriet-No. 317 North Fittcenth nd Mr. Foxworthy has been permanontly | washed out the Missour: Pacitic track for o [ the owners respectively of the property afe | *'NG%u_spencor streot trom Sherman ave- o e e O e faiiroudi | /Ihird District—No, 112 Sixth stroot (A disabloa m consequence. Ho instituted a | yongidorable distance just south of this city. | fe0ted by, the wrading of the alley in Dlock | %65 Seroet it beln hereby & that in-ease | gins0n) guit for Gamageos In 1897, deking for €20.000. | Tho southbouna passengar was held Lers | E55da srrber. toelured mecosaety by ardc | No:42T_Luthrop street from Shorman ave- | PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE, Dy e gerar s brooosod ‘e | qurth District-—No. 1112 Doaglas strees s been twice aefeated in 0 distrie five hours. mmk‘ 4, Yt pdad 10 ISth street. - ' ) 3 o v e FOuY zoncy § ! 20 5 b co )14, passed A ap- o 3 2 T 1, George P. Bemis, mayor of the City of | enstof the Missouri river. throuzh the azency ith T Toraast o Gl court, but both times the supreme court has R proved Aprir A 1.1 P _No. 425~ Burt M!'un“h\:m,n_ml LB R Sl ond of | ot any. otlior corporation o pustys b will m{l‘- tl Interscetion Capitol avenue orderod a now trial. The case camo up be- | = Dr.Birney’s Catarrh Powder cures catarrh . | ~ You are furthier notified that huving accont- [ 1941 s{reot to the vast line of Mth street, ©) ] hy'Cirtie'of the authority vested in mo as | eause Such corporation or party to exseate [ Tntorsetion Harney and fore Judge Beall at Minden tbis weel:, and | For sule by all druggists. 50 conts. ad sald appolntment and duly gualifiod as ro- | MO #90-Cussstrect from 224 streot to 2ith |5 por of waid eity, wnd in compliance with | and deliver to the city of Omuhisu zood and | NBHL U G it this worning the jury awarded Mr. Fox- o quired by law. wo will, on the wrd duy of | SEECGL e 0ot to gatn | Hhe direction of the'elty council of said city | Sufficient instrument binding it or him to | NUEUEHRENERESESEE e ana worthy the sum of §5,000. SOUTI OMAHA Mo f\ D.1 u‘lmnmur.,: ton u“m-nu Streot by, xum'xslm\nt'l. vf;nhl ruycnlllvilml" 3 X;;Jhl‘;lihy|‘:’:;1x:;'l.:‘ll: xm:vlltnmhvmd provisions | Farnum street = HEVIED n the forenoon, at the office of 1. C. Brunne fo 41— 5 P “An ordinance calling a special election to | ¢ his provositic he same ns the s i Yistrict—-No. 1315 Ha ou . 8, Warner Pleads Gulity. room J, Ware block, within the corporate O ML straot from Larnam streot o | yoinuipon the uccentance of the proposition | Nebraska Contral Railwiy ‘company woula pehpiintsiow=No.Io1y lasngygtrecti] purpose of coi ’ of the Nebraska Central Railway company | have been bound if it had bullt the sum When arraigned in district court this | FOMee OMcers Arrest Threo Innocent Men | itsof siid oity, meut for tho No. 42—Davenport street from #9th streot to Ninth Distric No. 1211 Hurney street (Kil- Y v Bsurglars, sidering and making the nssessmont of dum- and the issuance of coupon bonds of thy City | before delivery of the aforesaid one hund 3 . wmorning Charles Warner, who has been By, 40th street, 9 ’r x nny, Bray & Co). H y o v i o! aze to the owners respectively, of said pro- bl cot fro o ¢ of Omaha in the sum of #25).001.00 to aid the | thousand ollars (2100,000) nstalbnent ot o undor arrost since last March for shooting | Iarly yosterday morning a gentieman | [A% 190 Ly BWAPES JECREPE SO PF BT PEOC l,}:‘;’(;,fl‘;,‘,""f,,‘";“,‘fi,“m‘.vf{m’,'.‘“}‘s‘;‘r:c‘(f”‘ 1ine of | Yolraska Central Rullwny company in ace | bonds. FOURTIT WAID, Judge Borgelt. withdrew his plea of not | came in great hasto to the police station and guilty ontered last week and pleaded guilty | in stage whispers imparted some startling 10 the charge of shooting with intent to kili. His attorneys had intended to make insanivy —lutersoetion Seventeenth and 1 iev—Intersection Twonty-sec- BLROCLS, ty-fifeh sidoration special benefiits, If any. Youure notifled to b prosont ;ulajm- time 3 5 > 3 and place uforesald, and make nny objections intolligence. Ho iuformed Oficers Spoettle | 1o or stutements concerning, sald nssessment sider proper, EnbORE 8L AnE L0 Oumin quiring depot grounds, in the construction of | _Provided, that the useand cnjoyment by | 1irst Distrl S Madlson avenno from 1th swroot to | (1 LGE FUVLY Wi passensor depot and of | sueh’rallway companies of eich ind every of | Davenport sro ShSeh DI (o spocity a price por lineal foot | Other rallway improvoments ' upon ~swid | Sald riznts shall be upon Just audequal torms | Second Dis for curbing complete ol oh strest and | rounds. und toauthorize a tax for tho pay- | and the puyment of ju ond Davenpo or o % completo on o braski Ce Third District—Intersoction Tw ment of the interost, upon sald bonds and to | ton to the N thoir dofense, but after making a thorough | #ud 'Thomas that threo real fullsized and | ofdamages, as you niuy consider avenue soparatoly, in sald luprovoment dis- | B e 0 0 entTl s R investigation they gave up the plan as hope- | villainous burglars were in hiding in a box .};,“',-\‘”,S.‘ NDEL brioied maseins uo s nd e er-;:::‘nlxnxl»ll]x‘.([«#:;‘ ind for the payment of the :l‘*:‘!l\.{.”("l:rz!:tl":«:‘«;‘r:‘n"r':lm:;:‘lpxt;Ix':xtl‘:‘li;:,‘x dect bo [ and Doggostrocts R T8 S P less in viow of the fact that Drs. Knapp, | car in the Union Pacitic yards, and that one JOIN W. ROBBINS, R B R e s Apvroved May 10,4802 do hereby prooluim | Nobraskn Gentral Rallway sompany, tis suo; | and Lodgostructa 51 5 Lowrey aud Critw had visited Warner a few | of them carried tho largest kit and most com- Committoo of Apprasers, | Bnd spegifieations on | ad "Eive public notice unto the oloctors of | Cessors or assigns, s shall bo necessary und | - Fifuh District—No. 43 South Piftesnth days after the shooting and examined him | plote outtit of burglar's tools he had over be. | _Omaha, May 11th, 1§ mi2d10t Euch proposal to be mado on printod blanks | 81d clty of Omahu tht « special election will | propar. Just wid ronsonabie. | -, ®'Si¥th Distriot—Tntorscotion Twentioth and thoroughly as to his sauity. “hoy unhesitat- | held. Away scudded the ofticers, bent upon | TROPOSALS, FOR STRAN THEATING—De. | furnishou by the board, and to ho accom- | belield in said city at tho respeotive winces | Atd tho sald Nepruske, Contral aliway | Slxih Distriet—Tatorscotion Twentioth wn ingly pronounced bim perfectly sane. War- | making a great capture and glory and famo DGR oF U TnvoriomoBles 5t TaB laail neniadthyisiosssffod shackAnicho anin of .| iherslnafion deslgnsted on Tucaday, theutes libonERoy vio AR ERIEIREAI RERIOR B0 Soventh District—Tnterscetion Twenty-sixth ner was remanded to the custody of tho | dazzled their visions. A few moments | affairs, Washington, D. C.. May 0, 1802 Sealed v!.‘(“"‘l“r‘? l]'"' city of Omaha, as un ovidence | Yo% ()G otors of said city the guestion of | prules as to tho use and onjoyment of any | strest and St Mary's nvenu sheriff until Saturday, when sentouco will | later they triumphantly roturnod wita their i opovals, - endorasd “Tronoeais for Stowm m“:‘..:)u“ fa L orves the Tight to award the | ACCOPEING OF rofusing w acoopt tho followine | Fights under this proposition.” or as to the Eighth Distriet -Intersection ‘Twentioth bo pronouncea, captives ana their counitenances beamed with | Heating™ and addrossed to the Commissioner | o G0 i NFALE QL Haa lflows "vogother or | Proposition of the Nebraskn Contral Railway | terms, compensation, operating “rules and | stroot ind St. Mary's avenuo, wost side. 1 WHIL be a Treat. extremo satisfaction. 'Tho kit of burglar'a | of Indian Affulra Washington. D . will 'be | CHUIGINTG Floy aeparatoly. for uio. difforont | Compuny herainatter set forth at longth, ana | roguintions,” relating thurato, 4o bourd of | Ninth Distriol—No. 185 St Mary's aveuuo arbitrators, to bomade up of threo porsons | (Robodeaux). Axes Lo n ) who ure judges of the st vonds ¢ o0 o Boled vying for the furnishing of all | Kinds of material. subject to the selection of | ¢f EEYIHE Y Lals nd Tabor and placing in | the material by the property owners, or mayor | 16Rest o the prineipal and in ned dn sald proposition tools was oxamined and proved to bo othing | Mooqie Tums b 1 moro nor less tuan an upholstoror’s outfiv and | nuces<ary e te district conrt, or Tenth District—Intersection ¥ Reduced rates have been arranged through- essor, of the district embracing the | and iteenth out Nobraska for tho oxtousive iomn oxbibi- | o threo prisoncrs wore upholsterars, bound | hosition. compiete and ready on wser oo Jow | and city conncil, to rejéer any or all bids, and | Tho,_sald, “proposition and | tho | said | {8 Seaisin, 2 et Sy 0w o DIt Nos 1oLr Howard sbroot tion to bo opened at the new building of the | for Donver and had chartered thal “sido | pressurd retnin cireulatingstoam hoating and | 10 wave defect : D6 tuostion and shall be cubmitted. 1o gats | thirds vote of nl the persons who arc district | (Higgins) Young Men’s Christian association Iriday, | door patace ear for thoir use. Judgs Towley | Vontiiating apparatus. for the. three Tndian g D WABILKHAUSER, | e e R A e T Judges of said court. L FIPTH WARD, May 20, Sovoral thousand raro and intorost: | isenurged the thres mon from- custoay. | Sehool hutidings at (o ‘Shoshono Indiwn [ oo Ohulgwan Board of Public Works. | 0K (0,1 drovided that any such railway company | Pirst istrict—Lntorseotion Shorman avenuo ing articlos will bo exhibited. Tho aftair Y- | agency, Fremont connty, Wyo., the boliers for Dmahs, Nob., Muy 5th, 1802, 1 the following proposition of the | other thun sald Nebraska Centrid Railway | and Manaerson suroot. i Their names wero Joseph Garbon, . H. [ 4¥erey: I will bo continued until June 1. ShplEy hAmoN were ol said n MiyiSB:12:18, sk Contral | 1eailw atus to be placed ' the b i 0y )\ y ALS FOR PAVING copted by the eity of Omuh of the buildings s the'oflice ma, Plans and elevations of the buildi company, 118 successors or assigns, shall hive n | the election to subm 't any such dispute nd all | arbritration ment AL ¥ okt PROPO. ompany be uc and Second Mstriet—Eriling build g, wost_sido Shorman uvenue, botween Ohi and Corby ~ = . e for tho annual tax in addition to tho usunl 10 prrsue any other remedy. | Ctyoots SLASHED BY A MANIAC. Want to Bo Garbagemaster, guidnnee of the bidders in the prepa b rocolved by tho | Giher taxes bo levied upon the taxiable prop- Wherever arbitration idod for by | ¥4 Distriot—Intorsootion Shorman avas ‘ — At Monday evening’s session of the city | bids be examined at t il 11:30 o'clock p m., May 27th. erty of city of Omaha sutliciont to pay the [ this proposition, the part 1o submit nue and Lake steeot. 3 Tapillion People ave a Desporate Strugglo | council Mayor Miller appolnted J. W, Snively “Bec” of On , Ne the “Republican for the following klads of paving ma- | interest on said bonds as it becomes due: and, tter to arbitration shall eause to bo wirth D strict—Southwest corner Shormun ! with a Crazy Man. ol ) S0l Denver. Colo., the “Tribune™ ot Sult Luke | terial v at the tme of levying the annual clty taxes, 04 unon the other party w wreittun notice | qyonuo and Grace str 103 Girnee sto ! i ik 8 A gorbagemaster, to succeed Cbarles Splitt, | City, Utah, and at this office. Bidders are re- Sheot asphaltum . commenting the tenth yeur prior to the ma. | Which shall set out the niatter in dispule to Ul District—No, 1847 Shermin #yenuo AriLLioN, Neb, May 12.—[Speelal Tele- | who was removed by the mayor. When Mr, | Gufred to aecompany their bids with dosigns Sioux Fulls or other granite. turity of said bonds, shuil w tax. in addition | be submitted, and the time proposod for the | ( ran). gram to Tur Bek.]—David Romaly, an old | Suively attempted o assume the duties of | #nd specifications of the stoam heating and White Colorado sandstone, Habiy aras taxes, be levied upon the taxabio | bearing, which shall not be less than thirty Sixth Distrlot—No. 1154 Shoru T A T e e T ey tho oftice. Mr. Splitt domurred. and refasey | ¥entilating upparatus proposed to bo fur- | lted Colorado sundstone. proporty of said city of Omaha, and cou- | (3) days after the time of services and the 4 arn g cast of here, be- T n sud refused | yisiod, safd designs and specifieations to bo | Woodruff, Kunsas, stone, tinued annually thereafter. from year to | upon the adverse party shall wiihin twonty \h District--Tntorsoction Sixteonth X came violontly insane this afternoon and 'i‘;‘”‘l’)l::';‘:’v“::m;;‘:::‘l\u\“;llygl:‘\}:Jxlu:qssd With | udaptad to the bitldings to which thoy ato to | Vitedbrion, ) . m Four, unttl thoroby u silcing tund shall havo | 80 days utler syeh sorvieo upon (L. sorvo 10 ard sticets, arming himself with o fong carving knifoana | | . Mr, '8 y says he | be upplicd. The right is reserved to reject nd brick biocks, el according to specifica- | heon'obtuined sufllciont to pay said bonds at | apswor, if any {t have, upou tho party do- hth District—No. 88 North Sixtoonth f s the rightful custodian of the city garbage | anv or all Lids or any vart of any bid if | tlons. thomaturity thereof? mand:ng the arbitration. S an iron rod attempted to kill his doughter | and Mr. Splitt says he 1s. That );!mru 15. deemed for the best Interest of the service, For paving the ailey from 22nd to 24th streot | p ,m,mm.’:',rumx. braska Central Rallway | The Board of Arbitrators, when orzanized, D onCass anda Teoth and showed violence to ull who approached, | split is very evident and tne matter will CERTIFIED CHECKS, in Paulsen’s unddition, comprised in street im- ompany to the gity of Omaba, Neb, To the | shutl have power to fix the time of hearing > He later started across the country. His | probably bo adjusted by a caso or two being | Eacn bid must bo sccompanied by u certifica | Broypment district No. 44 - the clty of 1 Mayor wnd City Council of the city of | and to adiourn the snme from thao to tme, | * Tonth Distriot—No. 613 North Sixtaenth neigubors intercopted him, whon ho made a | taken into police court. chech or draft upon some United States de- | Vbt s T 2 Nob.s . 9 ARdnpasKo g ossury.rulos and rogulic | stroot (Soars, agent). vicious attack on Farmer Gillaghor, slashine —_— postiory ‘arisolvent' National * bagk+in. tho!l ot VIO IO RBACHE S REIVG DOR Mduare yard [y Tholundersigued, the Netwasks Contal|blonsioring sofaotion of tosionyia sbo vontl Distriot—Southwost corner Elgh- him noross the hand with the kuifo. Galla- Accidentally Cut, violnity of tho rasidonce of the bidder, mado | “NG51kio De dons in accordanca with plans | Luko puscaston oF. for vullway bt Aosts, that | & boily il Yool Y.L Akrede ARUIIR) opAID wifRoL that | compell s tairiand spoody tria; o declaton of AR A I al | First Distriot—Lyooum hall, 432 North ruilway purposes gher disarmed him by breakiug the blade [ Uncle Dan Miles met with s painful acci- [ PAYDIG o the prderof the commissioner of | and specifications on file'in the offico of the | cortain tract of Hand located within tho dis- and with tLo aid of others brought him to | gent yesterday afternoon. He was eng: O the DrObOG) ch ohook or Bonra of ublic Works. trict bounded by Fifteenth streot, Chicago e ag ‘{mm .Ynumm 20, J18. Y lb"flzd SIRORAYOr o ropoinl Thich shupk o druts ach pronosul to be made on printed blunks | streot, Eieventh strec, Californin stroot, snd Hontaafau il _ Ho'is confiued in the city jail and will be n bl I'3 ol reos in the furniehed by the board and to be accompanied it of way of the Omabu Beit Rallway submitted und deelded, Hocond Istriet—Intersoc q p © | any bidder or bidders recoiving an awirl e G d T stroot and Grand ave examined by the board of insanity in the | PUFSOFY stuok at ‘Twenty-fourth and N | shilll faii to promutly execute s contract with | ¥ & certiied chock in the sum of £, payable | compiny, except the south hulf of ploak 1% sniaroxer Boliration susll ko posorted iy IR renus. L T T 3 the eity of O ‘ dence’ ¢ o Sfock i morzing, Komaly has a number of grown [ streets and was using & largo knife. The | rood and sufficlent suretie $0tho clby of Omatin, gpin ovidenve'of 'ood | lotai andd, bloek %, 10t 1, und north on 2Dt as horoin elsowhore pro. | and Grant sre otherwise to be 4 ok 9701 hrec! pre: « o 0% (¢ sous and daughters in tho county and 1s an | kmifo slipped aud tho ‘blado fonotratod i | returned (o the bidder. s neeompinica vy | F4G O i pmenotch e, SUG 00 SPent theraan | G108 PArLot e ijority of the board shall control u torminaion of the hoard shall bo i = 1 conclusive upon the ‘l;ll‘“l'fl. of all wat- Twenty-fourth stroet (Grafg), on Thirty-sixth % O rd will awardsthe contract for the | wunion passenger depot on the corner of Pif- | vided) as to the mutiers and things invoive Fourt petion Twonty old sotler. loft wrist to n groat depth, cutung an ugly | San i Lok of u cortified chocke will ot bo | aiiroront kinds of makgeial subjoct 1o tho so- | tushth nid Chicugo stee s, Lo eogts iaciuding | and deoided ther fourtl v St N o Tr wash from which the blood poured 1n a per- "o TOIRGA DI ARRSY 0 | leetion of the materia] By the provertv owners | the other rallwiy mprovemoents on suld raskan Oentral Rallway company, its Fifth Distriet ersection T'wonty-fourth n the Trouble, Teou stroam. A surgeon drossed the wound, | Mt 3 N, Commissionér. | op mayor and eity cotneil, Dunds. not ase Chan fohr Luntred thousand wia assigns. shall transport frofzht | and Wirt siroots Rusuviiir, Nob, May 12.-[Special to Tis Brk, | —Georgo C. Faville, a vote) spoctor who was sent here by Cranstor of frotghtand all charges | . Sixth District—Lnterscotion Thirty-third and e city of Omana, in Douzias | ncidental 10'suid" transporiatfon) over wny | Parkor strests. will donute to the said Ne- bridge and approaches, as we NS OV Seventh Istrict—N 2 1y 1 s construet within one hundred | A. Messioio. The bonrd resorves the right to reject any | Qoliits #40,0.0 or al} bi0s ShA ks waLYe, Qofanias o Fod L L e PO BIRKIAUSER, it to an Chalrman Baurd of Pubile Works, % Sale, foe is hereby given that, purs Notes and Persounts, Michsel Burko of tue Cudaby firo hall is | N uary in- coretary Lk stroet (W Vi < I order of the district court of ug 0. 4 b allway compnny two hun- [ rall « o, y 8 Rusk to luvestigate a peculiar diseaso pro. | Vi3'ng in Keokuk, Ia,, his old home, RUbriicy sonlad. propocils endarssd s heys | - Omaba, Nob. Muy ipfhyisn 0 ity thousand ol iars #330.000) of Tea | (10 miiles of the Missouri rivor within the | * Hixhth District—No. 2% Lake stroet (Sas- vailing amoug the horses of this loc Misy Alms Dompalesof Outumus, I 18 | nosuistorpun i and addressed 1o Muyi1-18-1040 | tour "G por oent bonds. duted July 1, | Stato of Nerasku for Just and, reasunsble | shaiih 2 4 arrived Monday and b tbls locali the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Babcock. | Chiuries V. Miles, recoivor tu New York Life wrp—rm—y e 182, duo und bayable rates or chirses, and in cuss of differonces s | Ninth District—No, 200 North Twenty- Alschargo of his duties. - As socr oy UROW 0O | "oy, r, Grandison will lecture at the | bulldingGmalin.Nebraski,will b rocelvod up Wl far £ran GAYN Bistaresn Qity Tiall | LM dapuasy J Sk with e r i tho hanyar | Eenth Tixteiot—Intersoution Twonty-alghth his report decidod moasures will wery 1o | First Mothodist Episcopal church this oven- | 1 and i May 2ird, 12, tor the pur- [ and Bog Jhidl AE Sl ARG L0 Ak 4 101 ke i o e | and Kraukiin sirects ” bo taken to eradicate the diseaso, Vory | 108: ehiakion, Wit 000 e Tommonit owa | sl mley aaas willbe raceivod, ut tho oficoof | Gy Nubrasiea i t ok, it the same €0 arbi Crict—Intorsection Twonty- favorable comments are heard on necount of | William Suthérland and C. B. Smuth of | Dy It. ko Grotie nnd. usod in his wholeanis | tod o ime M o lafepar maha, Neb., ub [iald bonds to o Shpuilaation atone EAul LB Il RISt BAOTIING fuiekl CNo- 153)" North Tweutloth this very prompt action of the dopartment jn | Blair were visitors in the Magio city yester- | and retail lguor businoss i Ouuba, and Yorastion’ of iron gate the city | S¢qusand dotlurs (#1,00) ouch, und ouch thero- | QLh, PICEKEI, CY G rative or In forde iatil | stroot coming to the rellof of the peopie in this | day. Draski. tozothor with alt tho furniture and | hall and Thk Bk butldin ccordunce A I AP I A A e P o ye the delivory of the SEVENTH WAND, matter. e SEoN 0. E. Strong goes to Fromont today in re- | " e atook ean ho seon and- a datn s do- | Mo ("r‘.‘-'fi:x’.'.f»';“;"fm g on 10 w1 qud ftty (5 Dain 0f 1160 amonnt and toor St instuliment of the bonds horetnbetore r Pirst District-No. 815 Louvenworth straot. 5 Aemerr ey O 8ponse 10 & lelogram aunouncing bis wife's | scription of tho samo can bo had upon wp- | fne. Al Dids nust Do Gecompaniod by acor. | Whlch are issavdc by the ‘elty of Omain, in | FrEGEe | posed that sald bonds sk s Jasond Digploi-latoresation Buegiyapluh 9 9.8 - iliness. Dieition 10 the rocol ver. -, Al bo uccom pa lglas county., Nebraska, 0° the Nebrusku s or proposed sald Londs avenus und Ponpleton wvenus, south side Beariics, Nevo, May 12.—[Special Tele- | ! ;Ufs o i ‘ ”’i'hu“‘“"n:!lln- rou }:‘ull" L e R :'Ivll:‘d‘ Sheok of F ) llnunlllf.llu is res Central ratlway company,toala it in wequiring | be deliverod to tho Nebraska Central rallwiy Iiird District—lntersection Twonts-ninth gram to Tuk Bee. | -General Superintondent dvs. Emma Pickott, a sister of Frank L | g0 10 par'cont of the amount offerad mist o Midse O R EN e 8 land in the city of Owibiu for union depot aud | COmpany. its successors or assigns, only upon | stroet and Woolworth avenue, south side. Leo, arrived in the city yesterday from Mat- | . E M7 X LSEN, Coniptrolle terminal purposes, and in the construction of | Whe execution by the sald Nebruska Central Fourth Distriet—"Twenty-nluth and Mezeath P. J. Niclolis, Division Superintondent J. A. ipany ench bid, which chock wil be ro- | — o toon, Il turned fn cuse the proposal accompunying > o ———— | aunlon railvay passengerdepot upon said | 1l 20mbany or 115 succossors, and dolv- | streots. ot Foler and L. J. Lauktivo of tho Union | *Fusea coiiaron of Edward Maber, Twonty. | S5 bo rojectat. - panying | T pROPOSALS FOR PAVING groued, and i ralliens towolke - aldo | ory to the otby of Qo of sa underiaklug in § Mifih DiatciotThiriy-sacond svenus and Dacifio came down last Light in aspeciul car. | second and It strcet, are seriously aiiciod hi pecelver reserves tho rigut to reject any | Sealed proposals wili be recelved by the un- | loudirk thereto ind Obher rallway fmproves | of suld railwiy compauy,its gonoral offices and [~ 8ixth District-No. 1012 Twenty-nluth ave- z oy were on & taur of inspection. Much | with diphtheria, “"u"‘“u A liradka May éth, 1802, dersigned untli 1:0 o'clock p. m., May 20, 15 pnts therewith ronnected.* principal machine shops whea bullt, shall be | nue, smage to the company s tracks between this Yesterday's receipts of hi L the Unie CHARLES V. MILES, kocelve for wnite Colorado sandstone, oluss . ue id bonds to be executed and registered on | located and walutained within the corporato Seveuth District--Intersection Thirty- olty sud Lincoln aud souta of hora has ro | Suss seons ceolt] oL hogs at the Unlon LR & PILEs, Meoolver, cording to specifications on file in the office of irst duy of July, 182 and fmmediately | Himits of the city of Omaha, anl that a viola- | fourth and Francis stre sulted from the rocent rains. Tho party | tho number being 8,500, - o o® M1 | yaysawim “Owah the Board of Public Works {horeaftor dolivore}'to the Kirat Natioual | tan of the tarus of suld undurtuking by tho ELATIL WALD. 0Lt 80tiLh thia martiaE. > nui g 8,200, _Ma ______ Owaha, For paving parts of the following streets and | Bunik of Omabs, Neb., trustec, to be Leid iy | said Nebraska Central railway compuny or its | First Distriot- 04 Hamilton stroot. y ) R C. W. Miller and wife returnod yostorday | NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWN aveudes In the clsy of Omabu. comprised In | trust for dulivery to ‘e Nebraskn Ceutral | stoccssors or uesigns. shall rondor b suld ond Distrie Cuming stroet ; Wil Calea tae tooaaion, from Jackson, this stato, where they bave : lmpro districts Nos. 424 | Rallway company, its successors or assig obraska Contral rallway compsuy. or ts hird District-- Intorscetion. Twentioth and o) LAGAARERIR Mlyp e Deen VisILing for 8ot aral You ure hereby natiled thut the following 4o, 431, 48, 43140 by suid trusiee, in'installnents as herelnafler sessors, ndebted to tho said eity of Omnha EILL, Neb., Mey 12.—[Special to Tanx “C \ . deseribed prowises, to-wit: 4. 447, 441 4 ), ordere: provided full amount of sald bonds, und luterest let—No. 2316 Cuming street Ber.|—Elaborate preparations are being aptal ns.lohn Berry, a heavy property Lot 3. In Horbacl's addition to the eity of w:.vlw by ordin, ) and w The suld Nebraskn Central Rallway com- | thereon Fifth Districy 2403 Cuming stroot. made by the Grand Army veterans of thus | o YReF.ib South Omaba, arrived ‘iu the city | Qmaliba; tax lot 14, fu section 22 township 15, | Uenlarly desoribed us follows, vizi puny plans Lo coustruct. or ewuse to Do con This proposition shall, aftor being duly | Sixth Distriet—Intersoction Twenty-second 3 s of this | from Glenwood, Ia., yesterday, range I3; lot 10, Capital additlon, being lot at No. 42—6th street from the south It structed, a lue of rallwuy in thestate of | acknowledzed by the Nebrusks Central Ruil~ | and Burt stroots sity for an appropriate celebration on Docora- | Cuptain N. . Ackor left yestorday for | Stiyost Syruer of Harnoy and 4l street to the north line of ilic Towa uot less than 100 miios in extent, from | way company, be rocordod In the ofties of tho | Seveuth Distriot—Tutorsuction Twoutioth ~ A y . MeUandlish Pluce. huve the east upproach of a bridge, waich the suld | rezister of deads of Douglas county, Nebraska, | and Uass streot 'i’lzl:\""l.:l b;::l:n;'l.l‘:d“ ‘:!m'll?hnd",f_llmkcn Pauuma, Ia., 1o Tesponse 1o o telograt an. od by ordinances Nos, 178, J0, S037 and acer street from Shorman 4ve- | Nebrasku contral Rautlwiy o uny hus niso | and for & period of (w .iyu ,y'.»'\.f‘rfi. e - *NINTH WALD, i has beoy inviled and will purticipate iu | pounciug the serious illuess of his father. L respoctively, to bo nuls noes by reason eot. 3 planned 1o construct over the Missourl river. | after this date, shatl bo referrod to by giving | 1irst Distriot—luterscotion Tairty-sccoud e monies and deliver an address. The ‘Samuel Shrigley has gono to Leavonworth Lunks of eurth existing thereon. Lathrop streot from Shorman ave- | fntersecting or connecting with, or reaching | the book and o whereln the same 15 re- | and Cuning stroets. uk:m.:‘md,.. aud socioties of tho elty il [ Tnds to visit Witk bis seatoerm. Hort You uro horoby et 1o abate sald nuis- | Buo l\:‘l:fl;'urvm‘, : : Lnoor | e linos of two dr wore of ‘tho (allowing rall+ | corded fu auy mortzwge, deod of trust, dewl of | Socond Distriot—Interasotion Fortieth aud ; loy will viail v Ashiund. dustag biv, mhrE" o Uy eradingsald Lanks of earth down to | No. &8—Burt street from the west lmoof | way corporations, vig: conveyance, or lowso of sald dopot wud desot | Cuming stroets, north side. 4 = St W B 0 e Ol 03 stroets | 15th street to the oast line of 16sh street. The linols Central Kuilway company. the | zrounds, with the statement that tho sald No- Third District—Iuterseotion Fertieth and \ j‘ i Tokamah's Female Musiclans. Iu)’ avsence. :.‘.uuhh«llumd une 2 1802 or sald nulsunces No, 420-Spruce street from the west line of | Winona & Southwestein Rallway conipany, | brasks Central rallway combpuny, its suec Farnau streots. TexaMan, Nob, May 13 -—e{Speciai to rn: order nas 'wf" issued and all parties | i b0 abated by iily eity”udih oritios. und | 24 stroot to the east line of th streot the Minnoapo s &t Louts Rullwiy coupnayl | gors and assi s, aro bound by the'tormstimi- | Vourih Distriot—Latorsection Thirty-second Py poolal 10 | . liohtTn the sot expen X o u speelul tax 0. 4#)—Ouss street from 220 street to 24th | Lho Uhlcago, St Puul & Kun ity Rallway | tations, provisions awd couditions of tuls | avenue and Davenport stroet Tux Bee.|~The Tekamah female “Pullet muny £ 1he wm"udl;;m'xlx:;h-lit;ov!zlhl‘: :::::.l..mnu vroperty on which said nulsanees | street, | company. the Chicago, Fort Madison & Dés | proposit A e aby inde ity cove- Fifth Distriot—No. 2804 Furnam stroot ::ndh vow in full blast. Tho “Pullot” | police juage {nstauter. nu;-uml.mua., AT mhlu 431—-Masou street from 20th street to | Moin o 3 Iway compiny the /uul.l,.ui. To- | nants t attiach to and rug with tho sald Sixth Distriet -No. 1|lul,|-‘.l\|~uwulrlh mlrm-li nd v 3 2th duy of May, 1 4 2ih avenue. poki & Santa Fo Railway company, the Bulti- 0 whosoover bunds it may come. | Thus douo and proclslmed in the Cily o g H:il: itally took its name from one of Mary, sged 2 years, dsughter of Mr. and P A hl.l\\..m(muum-.n. . No. 482 Mason street from the oast line of | wore & Ohio Rullway ‘company, the Ohlo & 1./ Chut the eity counell of the city of Omubu this 11th day of Muy, 1802 contributors, who, i bis douation, drew | Mrs. Gtorge Gublio of AlDriKL, died st an wan of the Bourd of Publio Works. | 30th street to the vast line of Sist stroet. Mississlppi Ruilway company, tie Keokuk & | Omaba. (the miayor upproving in due form GEOKGE 1 e, Wl 13-14-16-47 No. 45i—ud streot frow th worth lino of | Westura Ballway' cowpany, the Quincy, | shall enacta cortuln ordisauce (whicu at the Muyor of the City of Omiba

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