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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY. MAY 20, 1892 { ] | ST LT \ b9 ) . ' ! while returning In a cart from Nebraska | feot higher than bofore Tuosday night's rain. R ) . “ ) ‘l\‘ RI. ”(‘”‘ I) tions have bogs, mado on Casper mountal AL 2 i m. was 12,0 foet, A tise sinco T a, m. : ! 1 nmended proposition, fs sntinitted | sorved upon the other party a weitten otios ity to Hyrictive. The creex seven miles | The water tonighs. 1s 1spping tne Hleuth onts | BI]) AVIMe REJEUVEED | Rovert Kot han Rovertson and Frank | of six inches. |t St tonl votare, and @il be' voted woon | which shai! sot ot tho matter in_dispute ¢ wost of town hat overflowed and the tvator | mesl alevator. = Several 1o houses aro in the Sparhawk of Balieias and J. 15, Hiegins and [ For Kastarn Nebraska~ Loeal rans [ 1 The Netiraska Caniral’ Natlwhy company | Do iomisted, nid the time pronosed for tho over the bottom was eight 1o ten feet deep. | water. Tho plant of the Fort Dodgo Pressed " fanket Harel\gh of Glen Tock passod | For Umahaand Vielmty-—Fate to ‘cloudy | hus made (he Yolminy haiwhy conoany A1 AAYE ACLOP 1ho tmg of servioss nd Lo~ & The boy nad s ded In crossing the | Brick and Fire Brick company is sub | through town, 19day euroute for tho Casper | woathe For Saturday ~raine, northeast to | ity of Oninha Tpon THE 80 vOPSS DALY ShAll WILHIN LWORLY bridge, but drove too near the edge of the | merged. Several families have been driven |y soifications Wi , Propared by | Movntun. ANl ‘dVailabie veliclos in town | east winds | 1 propasition of the Nobeaskn | (5 Wy after suoh sorvios tpon 16, sorvo 19 culvert ina long fill leading toit. _The | oat of their howes in the flats by the high | New Specifioations Will Ba Prey 7| are on the mesmeaw and the town is almos - - ) MpANY 10 tho elty of [ ynawor, I ang it have, upon the party de borse, cart and boy were swopt down by the | water. The water is now at a standstill, but | the Board of Public Works. | doserted. The silver find is pronounced very | NEWS OF YESTERD (% ¥ ALY Cowmell- O the Gt A N s aebieeat i . rouring current. While drifting under a | if it continnes to rajse serious damago is | b | Tich and excitgfpnt is incroasin B b e gon, o e | gkl Baard of Asbltrators. when oreanizod willow tree, ho succeeded in grasping & | feared. The Illinois Contral track betwooen ol e Domestt | a DAY, BFOBONOS L0 | awd to A JONr LHO SRMY Trott, e, Tty branch and, haif strangled, drew himseif out | Cherokes and Sioux City is impassablo: $0 18 | AnnTONAL ELECTRIC LIGHTS ORDERED R nart The Natlonal Bditorinl asso Vi 0 mAko wil o osAry Fulos and roguln of the water. Tho horso was carried over & | tho Minnoapolis & St. Louis beiween hers TeRtHEe Gotaider Fivet Defent, and From | A0 nt Stockton, Ca « Uions For the Droduction. of (oathmony 1o th wire fencs and tield_thore by the cart catch- | and Dos Moinos — AR |~ *he convention of German eaes<ion of DU PATLY. and Otherwine. 1 ing in the wires, Tho boy's shouts brought : y oo v ; s octal Tala. | MA118t8 18 In Seaston at Now o pel a ta rand shee 1y Feiats tho decistan of some of the neighbors to his assistance, KANSAS CITY AGAIN SUBMERGED, eport of the Speclal Committee to Inve Bratnice, 3 May 10.—[Special Tele Patty, the New Yotk | amajority o't yrd shailcontral and tha equipped with ropes, and after hard work bkl gite the Squires Matters—How the gram to Tur Bp¥j) —Poatrico met hor first | ploadud cuilty wnd fis reod o b el bbbk biul and risk of life they succeeded in rescuing | The Waters of the Missonrl and Kaw Once Boston Aldermen Wil 13e En dofeat this aftof¥oon at the hands of the | forty-throo years uud throc montl By il - % ofail ma him. The horse was finully cut loose and More Spread Out. txInen=OtTier Trovewings, Kearnoy toames The gamo was void of any | "5 Sl 0s | Whoravor nebltration shall bo fosottod to brought to shore, Kaxsis Ciry, Mo, May 10.— Water, water vl A v He bl {1 B L O B [ swen .‘ AL UL OXOL YO remey ™, N + M " special e ol r interest owing to the Detroit, Mich., atte ed by Johin M Il axeept rol 9 AND, Nob., May 10, —[Special to Trr 5 i S ¥ iteniont or in x 1 ) \ wnd Chiien ) o tha DAr(Ies (e xeept 18 horoin ol4ewhore Bro nrA!”]”A'l’)lxv.v Watér in Salt creck has boan | @verywhoro. That is the situation nround muady condition of tho groands. Thore was | af Omain J. it Pt and otfior b | ethor Fii ments on sald Vel as i e mattors and things. Tnvoivod high for the past ten days. It never before | tho two Kansas Citvs today. ‘The Missouri The city council met in adjourned session | a big attendance, Beatrico 108t tho AME bY | i herion of o mir e Hent” [himoated. the ) KAl Nar ok autes] RATIWAY GOMDAKY, (64 ins romalncd so high for that length of time. | s rising slowly and tho excitabie Kaw i8 | jugt night and absut tho first thing that {1 | ail round bad wiaying, Seoro: presidentinl nomination. Algcr so tavided | SSOrS Wi assens. Sl URAnSpOTe e fieht But livie damage has boon dono exept 10 | booming. Argentino and Armourdalo are | i was to pur Ohatriman Birkhausor of the | Meatrien 00 00 0 g 0 oy | heir favorie uty, N S | e R iy Tl Ao e O e anors nss | 8@nin submerged. Harlom 18 nothing but & | Boava of Public Works on the griddio Kouroy. .1\ 55000030 0-3 Hongasy e entad |1 S transportation! ovur an) b "Shst ke’ Big Blue sut | sheet of water and on this side of the river Last Tuesday nieht, whon tho couneil | i Bitterlos: Songel and Hoimes: Castone and . g ” of its theroof |- raflway it shall constroot within one hund rod ronched hero that the' Bie Biue has cut LA b 2 fay nieht, e or 9 o wnnie: Ono Hour and thirty | The trial of Dencon for the killing of Abeillo | 80 bodited Tuniary 3 1805 and 315500 thormot | (100 wijiee ot 1 e L one hutid rod through and is now flowing into Salt creek | the Missouri bottoms are slowly submerging | gajourned, it was understood that Mr. | minutes. Umpires 1y ismer will tuko piaco nt Nico today to bo dated January 1, 189, o beconie due | state of Nehrask i, tor Just oF possonable 4ty above Lm""": T'here nave been e ,';"““;:: under the wet cloments. Birkbhauser would be prosent last night “remont Played the Rotter, The Engitsh privy council will rofuse to | B pityab ¢ tienty yoars b Whotarsos, and o cso of dif rence ns to 0 S or Line, as much o T oAt paol s ' reant Y 2 " grant a stay in the case of Doeming nnd e Yo dates, fInLOTast mayable seini-annn- | what constitutes just and reasonable rates o o oa boen dostrayed alone the Switt ics | ThO meat packing houses, all of which %8 | it ko paving bids that wero prosented | Graxn Ta AxD, Neb, May 19.—(Special | §iiLstay ind AL el . uly, wll pagable wt the fise L aeency of tio tova U Lo AR A pond, northwest of here about & mile, | Sltustod in the Armourdalo flats, susponded | o tho board some two or threo weoks ago. | Telegram 1o Mk Hok.] - Iroment. piesen | " Aithouh ereas anforing oxists among tho | Mt oe ¥nricn i divelty'of Now Vork. ¢ v "counoil ‘or Suid” FadiwAY COmUARY MY Old main line from here to Plattsmouth is | work this morning and put tho men to Work | \yya the council convened the lignt of his | much the botter eame today and won the | i e am e ring Oxjsts amonz tho thousand. dolines (81000 eath. A oneh | i ot o arbitrtion n v od fot, by~ badly damaged by the Platto, which is fast | atb wilding embankments about their estab- oo vananco failed to shine within the coun- contost, i It was close and _nx:‘llllnu; Tho on u strike for tiio DSt two imontis, thoy have | Giorcof to racite i | this pararaph tospoating oIt churas coverlng tho bolloms for miles to tue KOrth | jjghmonts hoping thus to oheck the threatoned | ¢il chamber. Mr. Chaffeo noticing this fact ;u;l’\:‘: :\sl;m*t ‘:.-.n in gatiing diree men | voted 1o continuo tho striks. vt s hond (s ono of 4 sarics of two hundrod | aall ot beomo’ gporativa ot In forco until of this place. Some damageis apprehended sion of their promises. Many | moved that the sergeant-at-arms be sent | On bAasos in the ninth inning L — fifty (230) y“‘.mli.l’. 11Kkg amon nt wutl tenor, Yo yours fron tho duto of the delivery of from the Blue flowing into the Salt and also ; T | Dbat bt nftor the hosent gentioman, The | Vut Fromont succooded 1 killing tho noxt which “are teswed Coy ihe eity’ of [ Tast Tnstalimens of tho bonds Roron batar t U T LR bl SRR, A K ) '?" motion prevailed and at the same time tho [ M0 men, aud theroby hangs tho tale. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. (e L gl e TR o B e —— uds shatl Ty o i Brn e etvar tite Panie | e atraets Tu front of thole. plase of | FergeAnt-aLaems was instrucled v vound up || 60t Yetand.... 0005 6000 JIn bursuance ot an or linango of the eity of | company, 1o aid In - nequiving | be dolivarod to e Nebraska Canteal raliwny Telegram to Tur By The river has fallen | Tho streets in front of their places of | oy guprure all of the heads of the various Tron BT L s ] Omakin, passed and approved May 15 1802 en= [ v In the ¢ity of Omahn for union Gepot [ COMD Y. 1L S0 801 OF Aesg e onl s upon Shid and ] tiratoned polnia pave. boan | usiness aro flooded. Many cellars uro sub- | dopartments, \ Batterlo: Summer and Keotar Kimmol | £ vt ihon s hee ot PGl eloction | wna terminal B TS BAsAoncar ance i | EAPAY Somaray eIy g ourarke Catitral sulted and o1l hreataned points DAVe Bood | merged nnd many thousands of dollars | Aftorawhilo the chairman came and with [ Pitieries: S TN Fromont, | Hroposition of 1ho Nesalos Cont el mgieed [ ton of w union raftway pussencer dopotupan | EieAY conpany oF 18 sutcosors wid o carefully protected. It is thought tho flood i / Lo Bl ANAUT X 1 . iska Contral ratlw g | snid ground, and 68 taiway tracke, Side \ etk HRS FOROHON 118 BG\RHL worlh of goods stored in them bave beon | him he had ‘the papers that tho counc Errors: Grana Island. 5 Fremont, 4. Somprany, and the issiance of coupon bonda | tracks, timionts, switclies and approaciios | WE Lo tho oot T it welpal dopot uo! nght. 4 (i b clerk reas o ligures. y or the eity of Omahn e siunof two han- cading thereto, nd ot} wia, mproves ofs fratlway company,its oral ofiee Erwoon, Neb., May 10, [Special to Tie | either ruincd or badly damaged. In the | WRRLed, Fheciote toad Lo BERKSS: oo Hastings Everlastingly Maule Shod wnd Brey ot i sui et twe hun, | luring thoreto. il ot or patiway uproy D En ey company 1s genoral afives ant Bre.| It continues to rain and the "‘"“;.""‘ residence str the situation is worse yot. | with the ten-year guarantos and instruct the ll.\en\l: s May 10, )wrlnl] Tels- | tho Nebrask: Centrul Rallway company in | - Suid bonds to b executed and rofstored at it it o within e edrpeats aro looking blue, ns thoy aro ulready tWO | Ay ' ho houses that were vacated | Board of Public Works to readvertise for | gram to T Hastings against Platts ng o depot grounds, Cino the con= | or immedinteiy after the dates thercof, and mits af the eity of Omaha, an i that a viola- o v Thes q it o y i i A o ot ay i of " union way and pas- | b Iy the er delivered 1o tho Pirst | Uion of the terms of said undortking ho s| DPO! o b Atday STH SR TGRS (s o | tions of 1801, e said that the now speciti- nstings TS B RDR T other raliway imorovements wpon said | heid LrUst for Geiivery 1o the Nettask grecossors or nasigns, shall render the sald Tl AR ORI roplanted. W itd tasin arg cloated "'r "“"r'.“"‘('."l.'”'“' O‘I cations tmoant deaver pavements, but that | Plattsmonti 308333814 Arounds. And 0 nuthoFizo m ik fOrthe piv- | Contral Raliwiy company. 1te sueensams or | Soiriskn Contenn el domoer uio said is dolng well despite the hoavy rains, but | cupants seeking safety on the highor ground. | o \Co i ve no botter, Btats Longns s g ment of o interest upon suid bonds and to | assigns, by sald (ructes; i ine Suecossors, ndented o thrsal § 10y 67 0N N ould X B Lengue Standing. p i Is an ¢ Al traston, (n instaliments as v necds §0me sun to give 1t a good color. Hatlom, the L8 “Glay county Village Mr. Lowry fnsisted that tho ton-year guar- i o ereate asinking fund for the payment of th elnitier provided. in the full wmount of satd bonds, and interest The cycione reported from here started o ARG ot DML e vome! For tho benefit of a number of inquiring | prineipal theroot, and repealin «ordinanee No. I'he suid Nebraska Central Raiiway com- | thereon. yo ¥aliua sl oLt poinib a nOrtuaRy | 0SS TLS RIVEETom [Lare; Iyainkink dSepori{inntas €1RUSO ety R GeE DAVOIMGNSE i nriyiminys Bk Brodtoss’ LB, ollowikg. || tobl poesid i s hur e A n g ord e iy DILDS 1 Construet, OF cause Lo Do con This “proposition shall, aftor bolng duly o M rooted. S0 house "and "de- | and deoper into tho Missouti’s wators, which | Without a corrasponding: benefit to the tax- showing of tho gatnos played by tho Stato 1, Gnoreo P Bonis, miyor of to wity of | Strueivd, o lne of muisiy i oo stas of | et now e i rhe ek, aftor, botng. duly stroved tho statlo on tno farm of James | aro cising highor and higher. Tho entiro | PAYers Thought 1t a Detriment. L G UL AL ML B L A T QA L DU U R ) kel e ‘s | S ST ardod fn the oflieq ot tho Cragn. Passing on to O. D. Lee's farm it | town 15 deserted, nota single housoe in 1t Shair vkt 5 being oallod | {impEti® botween Beatrico aiid Lincoln | Giyy'of Gmatine Douglis obuntys Nebe that on | Nobriska Dantral tailtns soines the said | rosistor Derlo of twonty (1) yours from and destroyod tho barn and all tno farm ma- | pojyo hapitable, Tho Missourl river at 10 | Choirman Birkhauser, upon a0 was o | Drotosted and - thrown out, not belag | hiliraduy, tho 190 iy Of dutie IN2, h SBOCHL | PIAANOG 0 GOnACrE Over i N S a0 aftor this dato, shitl bo roforrod to by giving chinery it coutained. It then mado direct | . 4 b e [kl thought a ten-year guaranteo was do- | counted): olection witl be heid In satd eity atthe foillow- | Intersoeting orconnecting with or reaching | the book and page wherein the sdie iy o~ for the fino new farm house of | O'clock marked a stage of twenty-four fect | mandod in brick andasphalt. It the board re- —srE oSS | 108 polling places, namely: the 1ines of two or more of the foliowing ratls | cordod b aiy more ae, doed of trg O. Cook, striking ft at the south- | above low water, which is within two foot of | advertised it would delay the paving from HHHEREE S WiLy Corporation s, viz: VOV nen OF anso Of kadd (0pot : 3 f the great flood of 1881, thres to four weeks. On stono he thought B i Tt ek The THinols Contral Ratlway company, the [ 2rouns, with the statensnt tha s wost_ corner and carrying it about 100 ! BI2I01 8 | an mapistriot=Southeast cornor Seventh | wingui & Soutiiwvestorn Halwiy. eompamy, | Grouie (oo slatement that thy yards, doposited itin a canon n mass of River still Rising, tho ton-yoar guarantee was detrimental to EAMS. | 3002 | nou Murey strone ; A ATiaI I G pY . Louts Rifiwiy come | SOrs and assigns, are vovrd oyt by - broken thnbors, brick, lmo and urbiture. | myo mver continuod torise all day long, | BgLxReYers GG s P | anacony Distrit-—Northwest cornor Etghth | bt JACED T IS OTLY ||| EAUIOHAG G S on 8 i ha o copms Tt . « sident Davis said that it was s . and Loaveaworth sivocts Chicago, Fort Madison | Propositon which are hersby mudo its cove- nant Third Distriot 1208 Tonis stroot. e e Darthi = Distrigt= South = Thivteenth | Go Popekn & Santa e Ruilway compan streot, y R 1 the Baltlnoro & Ohio Rafiway company, { Fitth Distriot—Northoast corner Soventh [ Gideiiore S e, Wakiway oo < and Pacific stroots, ! AL Sixth District—Southonst corner Sixth and [ KUK & Western Raiiway company, e e e F rortons 1 Call.” How auy | nd from 5:30 ollock this norning uatit & il G el g o'clock this cvening roso eight and one b ot v IS WREBIYI0] || s, o | e s Fr Lo o e mot dia | Which 13 Just L5 feet below the high water | [T figured on a price which they could re- | Jietont only a few rods from the house, was not dis- [ 1A W8 B ey o1 os e ey ouligres | ivatiies ing monay. Last year brick woro$15 per Rnliway, company, tho' Atoh Uit attach to and run With tho said PEOPOTLY INO WHOS00Ver hunds 1t may co, Provided, that tho efty counetl of th O, (h mayor s v sh ot ) t tho wint in di nanco (which all enicet a cors in ordin le Quincy turbed. A buggy sotting in tho yard was The river i3 still rising and will continue \ o o . L ¢ i & Kunsas Clty Ruiiway company ang | 9010 horoot. is pending considoration hofors pluced very auatly on o stack of hay, Aken | o 4isu diring ‘tho next fortr-vight hours, | 1ie did not D a iy DAty Whim bt il 3! LD T e e (he Town Contral Rattway compung. > counell, ontiiiod AT ORI Eran g with a dozon chickens in a coop at” the sido [ 4% {9 (AR, TR0 ROXL ToRetieit, ORES | tho Board of Public Works. N | o ] O e L e O e i Ty e misson dd autority’ G 't brnski e e O gy | (he]Tui8 ¥ineY jopBu¥/ HUFIRE thiBitimeian | oo BARICOFTRosewator, argiad thats 11150 el sl and Conter strots. fald; bonds shall be dolivarad by said uriss | il vG " ionsTenan it Sloceatory i crowds ot peopte huve been driving throuen [ (i ‘SUne S HREEE AT L KR ten year guaranteo was cheaper to the tax- — Ninnth Disbriotsta2 Sontl St strook too to snid’ ‘Nobraskn Contral Ratiwny | Sepe® 10 fonsinact eatlroud cracles wlons, > sce o disnster. The | 'MmMmense amount ol Uit Lo payers than the five year guarantec under S Ak nth Distrlct—Intersoetion Ninthand Ban- | - onpany, = 118 - succetssors oF wesigng g ALY AR AU tho rain to the scene of the disast i ? I R HUE NATIONAL LEAGUE, T i lleys in the city of Omaha subjoct to o rtaln cyclone scemed 1o have spent its force here, ports from Up the River, the 1801 specifications, ‘especialiy when br i Croft streot, northeast corner. 5 lf\' ") ~.w“n..-y }'m: h'n cquired and 1itic 110 VoIt DALTs of eortal > 9 alt wi considere leve SUbiOt—103% Sou o aken possession o \ i e f ! Ats of certin and only did a smail amount of damago 0 | Reports from up tho river as far as its | O¥asphall wasto boconsidored. | poutsviite tusa thard Thne Winntug from | g Feventh B o KU e R 1 O\t CRERt A PROG) v ta i HLINP R IRARG Gl 0L OB HR Wpou outbuildings in its further journey. mouth report a continuad rise, Prosident Davis snid that a contractor St Louis, ) REouD Wi, ‘ bounded by Fifteenth strect, Chicago streer, | “OpRIee with e i ot conditons: Lroxs, Nev., May 10.--[Special to Tir At Leavenworth tho river has risen an fcould not do the work; he couldmot gob | * o o o o SRuG L ] s Sh LS Bloventh street. Calitornin’ stroot und the | el mahefrovided, that i said Nebraska Bek]—It bas’ heen raining for tho past | inch an hour all day and. the railroad bridge | bondsmen for a ten year guarantee, E LR, Ky, May 19.—Louisville First District—Intersection Fourteenth and | wizht of wav of tho Omha Bt 1ailwar con fataral sty compiny sl wot, within twenty-four hours und ail tho small streams | ‘s now i aanper. City Engineer Rosewuter stated that the | 8 very interesting game from St. Louis to- '«g:'m[‘drw'm Ul6t1000 EBoiit Dthtoonthd | L (except the south half of blocks s, 1ot | (6 elotk BTy o ‘_‘m" A ot and ponds aro fuil of water. - The Loan | “AtSt. Josopn the river broio through tho | ten year guarantco was for tho purvose of | day. Both Meckin aud Gilenson were off in | 000 M LU LT BT S L OO GEE NN RBG ] (i SRR e I ARG ol creek is rising rapialy and will boboyond its | government reverment this evening, Alltho | brotecting the public, He had talked with | {heir pitching. . Weather blustery. Attond- Thira district-Interscetion Eighteenth and Provided, that the sald ono hundred thou- | 1M 10~ vote - upon — the same, il banks within the next forty-cight hours, | workmen available were put to work to close [ #sphalt and some of the brick men, and | oot om Seore- pvenworth streets, south skde. sand doilars [£190.0.0] of satd bonds shall ot | Wi the said ity ol Tk Jla written ratifica- All linds of Tarm work has voon suspended | the break, with what success is not now | thes favored the prapositio Goulsyillo 000211271 0- abourth | Distrct-Tnterscetion Twentioth | hedeliverad until after the <iid Nebrasha T e LI and the farmers aro bogiuniug to feol wnxious | known. 7 the break is suficiemiy wido to | Mr. Lowry kiow that Mr Rosowator was | Loufsvile ooy 0 000 2 1 102 1 0- and e ynnwvorth stracia, south gide. | Central Rutlway compnny, s succossors. ar | S8l ione of said b Provislons of th1s propost about the corn crop. E Allnw e MIssnil o bout {taivaters Ehrsugh | (DRE OLLHG BORE LR Whio HAC ab orsel va tHe |l pront VUIINIE o0 BEVRRRia, 1 Rovorar | i v i rnierstelion. Livohy Sthire BE ATy I Ui stite of Towa, 20 Suid He | o shiaid o'l Tok it , g Wit Poixt, Neb., May 19.—[Special to | the revetment, St. Josept will bo a consider- | €ity, put he had been misled by Squires of Lonisvilie, 03 2 5E Louta: b Tintied. Funs Sixth 1 ot vaobtion' - Twentloth Oht -l‘“’w’,"(l' o ‘fl‘;”"“-";m koIt The Nebrashao Central Radly ompany Tue Bet |-A storm sewer has veen Iu | able distance 1nland, the Barber companv. Squiros was a smooth | rouisvitio, 12 St Iuis 1 Batterios: Meokin | strovt S10TC01 F Sl Do St e deliverad by | SERCS heforo am election einz e o 1o A courso of construction on Bridge stroet {n | ““At North Argentine tho situation is gevting | U0 man, so Smooth” that ho had drawn | wiid Grim Glonson i Bucties. Strioe: i trustee to safd Nebrugka dentyad Katiway [ 1L tho votors of fthe eity of O ' s this city since last fall and_on accountof the | worse. The electrie light plant has been | $5,000 out of the city treasury without any Batted Gut Victory, District South Thirteenth | co y. Its successors or ussizns, when it or | DY) nlnuv"u'unm Tl oxe uto "".‘_“"' dilly-daliying mothods of the contractor | opliged to cease operations and the town is | On¢ knowing anything about. Of course, e street (MeCindishy, they shall have completed the oreetion of 4 f L zood and suflie cnt ).—The Pittsbures Ninth District ~Interscetion Sixteenth and sureties fn the sum of five thousand doilurs said, the ten-year guarantee wus just what PittsnunG, Pa., May 1ion passen - er ac ot upon said tract of und [ Suretics has been but partially completed. Monday | in darkness. The water flooded the homes Rl i five thousand dollirs &, 0000 ne ) S 0 wa 3 e ; SE pataal| aw i v earning throe v | Centerstrocts ove deseribed, 1o cost, o othe iouuy Bl ) and Tuesday’s hoavy rala noarly washod oUt | of many peoplo this afteruoon and they wero | Sauires wanted. Ho wonla gov gy price | won in tho olihtil by enrning threo runs on | Couterstmety L0 B ptioth stroot LR nal IngRMIBIOLNITY | eRu ooy T o R s tho sewer and did incaleulablo damage. Tho | obliged 1o move out. % or his pavement on the start. [f ho securea | Bood solid hits! T'ho contest was very close AW GDA S T IO ey honsind doliare | CXPLISes of suid election. new council last evening discuased the Thie Kaw s still rising. 100,000 yards of pavement he would mako | and exeiting. Attendance, 1, Weather vanth District—Intersection Twentioth H10.00.): proof of such 2ost to be made by the | | ‘II\\t‘?rn!m}n‘.uxl nd the acceptance throof rower troublo and ancelled the con- ) ¥20,000 “moro than he was eutitied to. 1t | cool and tureatening. Scoro: Bancroft stroats, sworn stutem i of the president and troas- | PV EICCHY of Omahacand the ratitication ot ct and will advertise for sealed bids in STORM AFTERMATH. meant that he could deposit his 15 per cent. | Pittshurg L0000 000003 0-3 I'welfth District—154 Vinton street (Douo- | urerof suid railway compuny. filed with the "!l:: proposition by said Nebraska Contral B for thy complotion of tho sewer, reservo with the treasurer, drawing intovest. | Cincinnatl SL000 0000 0—1 N stlonThirtconth | S, Clerk of Oma, uccumpanied by coriil- [ NEINOY Company. or its succossors or ns. West Point has. sufferod much in the 035t | gmeets in Omahu of he Sioux City Flood— | A! € end of fivo yoars his interest would | Hits: Plitsiire, 05 Cincinnath, 4 ud Villoy stro, maseeind | [ iR OGSl it eoeToviiCbILY oug d dnderstond o constitite a contract fow aays from wastouts. The Eikhorn TReIIth I Fos Al e tioh amwouut to enough “so that he l(‘oum tell l‘x ) :,;:r‘lz:;rw 3 itine :\vlullh':'ul‘l“‘\l“l"‘l Pourteonth Districi—Intorseetion Twen- | ietaaliv boor expended i the s A Nebraska Central v ke ¢ par A S s - ty 1o taie 1ts pavement and take care of it = i ugriessa ul o id Boulevard stre “rovited BERI0INEDr Rk Con tin COMPANY. 11s SHCCes<0rs or asstzns, ::I‘d“!;:r"l‘l:“ f‘“::}:“'\';LT"',",?“‘T‘}‘f_:m’.',::“,,:’ YW Pelegranbic communication botween Sioux {Tiy s> 083 ltatlis Ohamber/ain and Murphy. LISLbjuitaiouLc ;"'l"m‘_':v et ] R oIl NelriekalContr sihid eity of Omadi, and all the e i L ST e City and Omaha has been carried on under e 5 Lald Out the Leaders, Fin R R <hall (0l 1o aequire and tace possossion of | Conditions, aeréements and provisions mudo X d . Adoptod Chatlee's fiesolution. ¥ ¢ sipesc Distriot—Intorsection Twoltth and | Shall fwilto seailire and ke nossossion of | Ga'vlio purt of - iho: Nabeaskir Claton e INFLUENCED THE MARKET, difficultios sinco Wednesday morning. Al [ oo sl R oned by | o NEW Youx, Ma¥ ! 10.-The Brookiyn and | Chicugo stiet 24 : I PG e et g el e (Vi ot Ry ST LI SR A BB L o s wites but oue have boou down, and that one | yho ollowing voto: Yous—Messrs. Back, | 303tons playelt fu a driving rain which | S cond District—iI7 North Fiftoenth streot 0000 ustailment of honds: wnd. further [ Gined fare diereby mado the Ccovenanty of “the suid Nebraska Central Rafiw compiny. shall attg t in the Chi- a o flood excite- rects of the Flood Nows F cago Board of T Cnieaco, TiL, May 14 ¥ sssors and assicns, which nd run wothall of 1ts sait provided, that stoppes cafiie cighth inuing. At- stopped tho cafo’ia the eighth inuing. At surteenth streot, | B¢ tendance 1,234, Score's Brooklym ... one of siid one hundred nd thousand dollars 150,000 instaliment « orids shall be dolivered until atleast one ral Third District—112 Souti I | A3 Suupson. 1—-6 Eourth District—1112 Doug! S sue w has not beon equal to tho demands of tho | Bechel, Chaflee, Conway, - dacobson, Lowey sorvice, makiug it impossibleto gota full and | Mct.earic, Privee, Specnt, Tuttle and Mr. as streot (O 3 Ty T, ) N v 3 's. runer, 0040 0,0 1 property and be bindlng upon wny ty int satisfactory nows report, The Western Union | President. Nuys—Mossts, Bruner, I Brookia 0 0 e & 1z ] ukaur way company tion to the Nobrask | Bioberty and sl upon any party into ke i W lace & S : e 3 st ) wnan. o {re 4 S whose ands it or any of it may come, mont broke out in n new place todas—the | gopenin g o now line today by way of Norfolk | Wards, Howetl and Muaro. rued rans: Brookiyn. 2 Boston, 1. Bat- | Fifih District ~Intersection Capitol avenue | | SHtral Railway co Al I Y R S Chieago Board of Trade. The uewspapors d Eme to S City. ; Luis settlod tho question. All tho bids et Hladdoek A ¥ Kinslow; Suvetts and | and Tenth strects. Tl o A ¢ the | tral Rallway company has saused these pres- here were crammed with reports of calami- “““ “:“".““n:" “’L‘“‘ ‘m‘ 15 stated that | JLoE0 relectad, tho ('L"x'ullh‘d checks were or- | Benmott 3 Nsth Distriet—Intorsection Harnoy and | ity Sonell sl by resiition o e 5 | onts €6 Uo oxeoutod. this 160 duy of MurA: Y i At the Northwestorn oftice it 13 stated that | dered roturned and the paving goes ove 3 q Ninth streets, east side. 3 L RyERaolt tlang w | s ’ P Gtions |Gy Iwaths S s 1 L « / 2 £ at Last. H) iok ¥ i performunce of the undertakinss on the part PASIC INTR t e ror :,ms In_all directions by w .ull, and fahen. | many Omaha geople are arvanging to visit | until the Board of Public Works oan preparo oo epanni AT DAttig it Task sseventh Districi—Intersction Bleventh and | o i iy Mty horoin comtanan NEBEASICAGENTIATIRATLWANECO; ody on 'change was apparontly apprehen Sioux City noxt Sun If tho number 1s | D@W specifications, advertise and receive New Yok, Moy 10.—Rain stopped the | iuroum streets, — s order the delivery of suid bonds at the time By J. 1L X 2 L o ¥ Sunday. | T s o Ml i Sxhith District—1315 Harney street (J. & Me- ihec Vi sive about tho crov outlook. Difficuity in bids on the same. game in the nintn inning when the Giauts | i aforosald; and, 4 SR icati i Iree cnough to warraut it au excursion rato scored thr 38 with two out, o on | Cormick). . Provided furthor, That all matared conpon- Attest: JOUN L. McCAGL £otting communication, owing to tho wash- | win e e How Squires’ Bill Was Pald, SCorsc Sibhroa izata Swithibwolontiaimanjon Ninth District—1211 loward street (Kil- ' 2 SEAL ] ing away of telogeaph poles, added to the ab | Vol \ s f : third and King at the bat. Tae Giants won | kenny, By & Con. shall be removed and eancelled by satd trasteo | \Wiilads: AL R RIastis X Tho Stoux City flood has had but little of- | Tho apeclal committes to invostigato and | through suporior work at tho bas, Sors: R AT S CUIERTI 00 LG DRI (o itk | e S Ve Dy e at rig | foCUON the river at thispoint. - Tho Missouri | Journ just how C. E. Squires’ old street New York SoRoomi s HoiD FirsiDisteiaret eyaLD. they are attncheds: and, s Dougglas County cablo and Attompted to bay wheatoon it puy | 15 nOW twelve and four-tenthis fect ubovolow | sweeping bill happoned to got. 1nto. tho ap:+| iBiitimorat i I o N0l Ul 0 1k 090802 11 | Diyernait mocate orauction Seventeanthiana HERISY, A0S HERERC S BRET the mnyoriand elty Uils Tith (day of May. A D.. 1502 hefore found that thorg was harily any tobe had | Water mark. Between 7a.m. and 4p. m. | propriation ordinanco and. be paid was e Earned runs: Now York. 1; Baltimore. 1. | Second Distelet—Interseetion Twenty-sce- | onnell of the eity of Omaha shail cause to bt anotiry publicin and’ for said “covnty, LINLLERY 12 Wednosday a riso of two-tenths of a foot | luined. Butteries: King and Boyle: Cobb and Quinn, | ond and Davenport streots. uarth sile ievied on the taxable property of said city an | persoually appeared the above named J, (1) " and begau to bid up for it. This was all that recorded, d between 4 3atiEs . g (ALE GO ETUMBLE | Gl A Tventy il tax suficlent for the payment of the | Dumont and Jotn L MeCazue, who are 1o me '~ : ! was rocorded, and between P m, | " Squires gota certified copy of all papers from = Tiiird ~District—Intersection Twenty-fifth oLt i i 3 was necessary to start the stampede, and | yio a. m.’ yosterday this had been | the vity clerk, These bapers ho thok 1o the Standing of th and Doaze streets, interest on said coupon bonds s it becomes [ personally known ‘1o be the fdentical por after a fow sules had been mado at 80 | fucrcascd by SixJoning of o foot. & totat of | LhC.CIEY leriapitlisntotersibiolnoicion PRy ot District—Tntersection Soventeenth [ 110 aBd after tho expiration of ten (1) year. | sons “who signod tho foregolnz | Insieu But thero was considerablo sul, at this poiut | The fncrousod riso during the night was dus ot. The mayor signed the Squires war- | 4g1um? 3 jlomann......... SiE Bimciotasleln Coush litteonsi atraot . o oot O 0o ToRUIS AR AE b koh Ton S | 1 Ay bl sane e L ig Iy GeNpanYE and a quick break to 81y conts followed. to the flood from up the river, which was nt because City Attorney Coanell informed | Kunens ¢ty . 1) SihnoAnoi} Douzias street [ axnbio property of sald elty an amount of [ {ho volantary wet and desa of tio said No- Corn shared in the excitoment, a samplo | ghouy eighicen b alking the 156 ANE0 by 4 ornay G oY, B FoBINLIORADIY aTontIy ion T tax suleient to ereate a sinkinz fund ror the | braska Central Kailway company and their BaLhG) 2 about eighicen nours in making the 156 | by that it was a just bill and ought to be | Toledo <. e 8 8 00| U iananolis. Seventh Distriet—Intersection Twenty-sixth 1 e s £ 4 reason being dispatches from Bloomington | milos which the river traverses botween () wis SUPOOL Wl St MATY'S Svonn pryment at maturity of said - bonds, (th ntury nd deed s such vice president telling of constant floods ana rain through- | ot NG a this haint paid. g 9 2 <ith District—Intersection Twentioth | AMOURE0E tax 1o Lo ievied for sueh sinkin | and seerctary of said o out tha entire district and searcely any corn | gt GI% s polat, The rcport also roasted the.city attornoy | Boston i orrae el b rebct lon ERCI fund not to exceed twenty-five thousand dol Witness my hund | seal tha dato yeu planted 7 no B. & M. has suliciently repaired the | by suying that he bad told the council one DIstrictoagis. St Min . 115 (225,000,000 in any one year); suid tax to b staforesiid IARLTON, YOLENGY: ? Vi damage catsed its lines at various points by | thing and the mayor another. The commit. | 000 G k SHEYS avenue 4 ontinued fiom ve yoar until the sal [5EAL] ¥ Public, Frankenfeld of the signal serviee wired the bigh water to get its rolling stock ail | tag diso stated that items Warolliigbrtatis L3 ’mlm.-x bondsare fu aid, _Shall the above position be crsection Eighteenth th ¢ sald lands and In epted and doptod. S bo : ise and Leavenworth streets, north side. Th quire tof th sald lands and In pred and adopted. shall said bonds be is. more rain had fallen in the past four days in | povinge neain and is. straightensig its trains lovonth DIstrletoton Howard stroot (U ents herein contomplated Includin: | sued, rezistered and deiivered nnd shall an an- {ACLOLEL SR Eistroot A rutlrond in Town, shall be bezur | nuad'tax in addition to the usual and allother and [ texes be ievied upon the taxanle property of o oewu s i wholo than in auy othor | as rapidiy as possible. Tno oarly westbound | suerariey, Xcepting upon tho udvice of tha partof the country. 4 train was sent out on timo vosterdny morn- | ity attornoy. Tho. report was adopted by a | Beatrico B No Great Damage at Cherokee, ingat 8:15, and tho first tram from the | unianimone vote. 8 | RLronion s i MIESIL M ALD Cnerokee, In. May 19.—This city is pass- | Wes' No. 4, due at 0:i5, came in at 10:20. S e e attsmontive. 4§ First District—luterseetion She moxk, In.. May 0 p T el N T O ey T and Mandorson sireet. years trom tho 1st day of July, 15 onds us it b fug through a flood expericnce oniy o little | gon wer menaliy viaes, ot o at Gib- 3 e e coond Disueiet=Eriling building, west side [ 50 Caso iny of the torms, Timications, con 1~ | tim lean than that of the great flood of last June. | ued enst by its aceustowed route, via Belle- | Another Domand Mad Losisrniisasyhpgamenaa isioutional ;1 avenue hotwoou Ohlo und Corby | tons or provis ons propossi hroln reluting o | cons New Vork. cvery appropriation ordinance without any L4133 Within - ono year from May L 150 be pusted to complotion without unnecessary [ the City of Omaha, Dousins navenue | el and «hall be completed within three braska, suflicient te unty, No- Py the Intereston sabd o5 due, and at o tho of levying tho annual eity tax, nencing the tenth year —prior to the u Governor Barber » ) TRLE Ligl ORI the “bosinning, pro:ress and compietion of [ mutarity of swid bonds, shail x| Were it not that move of the sulferers of last vugtol “:NAW;ULI-!I o S T T e :::‘:;"I‘,::‘L‘]"‘::m‘:‘ ‘b'llmff’bfl';}r |l hitadelphua | SHENERG Distret=ntorsection Sherman | iy Tl Provomonts nre. not compiiod W th | addition to il ‘ovhar tnxos bo lovied upon the ear moved to higher round, the dal No. 5, which shoul have gone westat 10: . o 5 9. —|Speci Tele- D) on account o n. avenue and Luke street. mn'ess deluy s di tly nd n ssurily perty of d ety of Omaha, Dong- iit0! bigher - grou B0 | o A S A S L e CHEYENY Wyo., May 19, |Special Tele: "There avo no Westorn games set for today. fourth Distriet it Graco street, South- | caused by injunction or other judieinl pro Nehraska. and continued nonii- would be nearly as great in oxtent, 'he st pokplads S 3% o gram to Tue Bee | —Judge J. W. Blage of Y woest corner Sherman avenne und Grace st . veedines, or by unavoidabio wecldent or uct h ftor from year to runtil there- 3 service is now praztically restored. [ Omaba will pl. 4 T your u jor Littlo Sioux hus boen' running bankful for [ SH{IC0 1 uow prasticaily v sidod, al. | Laramio, judge of the judicial district fa | M08 Will play on tue nomo grounds to- it D suret =i Sherman avenue e | of Providence), the suid company shall novbe | iy Sinkine £ N P AT some timo and a heavy and coutinuous rain b "'Jh“d ! ”l cerfleld has ~;msxdm. al- | Lara y Judgi ) S worrow. National leaguo games today are: | mun). _ 4 entitiod to receive said bonds orany thereof. | safliciont to pay sald bouds at the maturity Tuosday seut the river over tho bottom | [houSh L alill washes tha grado. Brolon | which Johuson county is located, yosterday | New Yorlcut 1oro-kiys Bulumore at et Distriet—1154 Sherman avenue (Er- | ovon though the eleetors of sild eity of Onnhi | the lands, “!‘r‘:xl:-‘l‘(I:,l:un':;::'x'l‘nt\leh'?)?:"’ux!’llll:::"l‘l:.nl:u" the | adaressed a long communication to Governor | deiphia, Washington ' at Bosion, State nth District—Tntersection Sixteenth | ananes: af vatd omin but uh meas thodi ¥ b i3 In piaces almost two milos wide, | Srhel 10 PROLCSL It from further dq Wy the | Burber on vie subject of the stockmen and | loague: Kearuey at Hastings. AP T 5 Donda shall by such dofault and withoutans | Thoabove T N e Luesduy ovening watchmon wera placed iu | roU S0 tho ands of the. tios prpjont. | Texans now contined at Fort ftussell, o e Erahth District58 North Sixteonth street | judicinl determ nation botonno forfeitl, one question and il ballots of 1os the lower parts of town to give the alarm if Tho ground is soft, and it is probable | BOVErnor positively refused to divulge PERSONAL PARAGRAIIS, (H, G Clurk. azent). Provided. howover, that if the begmnin 'y | cust at swid etection eontain the abovo pecessary. Somo of the peoplo began mov- | {1 Kround s soft, and it is pr e | its contonts but the following is probable : s a4 Ninih District—Intersection Cass and Fif- | progress or completion of sald jmiprovement sroposition and questions in the form of tho ing last Tuesday aud those remaining woro | A% 8 $ W 5 v cort a fmr outline of what the judgo wotually My. and Mrs. J. H, Kyner left for a visit to | teenth strects, shall Le delas ed or obstracted by any of the | Giticiat ballots, to be prepared by the ¢ty elerk driven out yesterday. Tho river this ovou- | POFUIOUS of 1ho iine f"l" Sovoral days. Tho | \rote: After stating that ho had recorvey | New York lust nighi, | ehnth Distrlet—6t North sixteonth stroot | aforeaid citises, tho times Norein atidwed tor | DU 1 TIRTed G Y ok R C . A uly places whoro much damag 2 After s nad recervel e e prozress ind complotion of siid iniprove y ek e doliowing word “yos o was still vistug, though 1t is ought it | et Doersiold and Lincoln. tho thask hang | B cortified_copy ‘of an miormution filed | _A. Auracher of Ravenna nud L. I, Cotrell, | S§ars deente st corner Eigh- | monie shall. b oxlenaed taihe ox tent nfson | 4ho <X warle followinis the word are at Deertield and Lincoln, the t W ext neur ded to the extent of such | Wnon suid oficial bhallot: shall be coantad in I cannot continue tuch longer. Some of tho | g : Jotnson coutty, charging thoso forty-four | Seward, were amoug tho grain men in the | ernil o o3t o0 deluy or obstruc should o dispute o l I3 P stroot I the latter city. having ed | o 3 5-10 3 cuthund Ciiss stre North Eighteenth | detuy or obstruction; anl should a dispu RS So G a 00 B b0 ro nnln;mcr l:u:muu have t o earried o i ALrgauHplatieriuity Bbayiug fan Terenifis SR v GRNAN S HALEAR S Ul oK say thut | city yeslerday. street ariso botweon tho said city af Omaha and the | GG i T VLR T kS amago Lo crops in the Little Sioux valiey | “) 5 these prisoners, judeing from previous | Mrs, Kuthorford, M 1 fd, Mis SINTI WARD, suid Nebruska Central " Ruilway compiny L taxes i paynent of (o principal : 10 4 QI [t ot P @ e 1 i [t e v h I Mrs. Rutherford, Miss Rutherford, Miss | Iabruskic. .0 Yot % Ry will bo very great. “Iho Tilinois Contral e i) Bacllin, lx‘;:‘: it M. ““l';f corresnondence which bas passed botween | Addic Stephien and Miss Masaio Coliina le1t ol Diat Jusl), =483 “Nort N4 zeansoii tlisna iag orostantioriaiy st il roap tharofynnd nllullotesal okl Lracks aro baaly washed, boun east and woat | &1 SR but that s beon f * [ the two ofiicials, were now confined ut | yosterday for wn extonden Lnropenn tour. e 1) S ntrsostion Thirty-sixth | | raski Contiil 1wy sl b [ nmostion and qucstious U for bF of tms city, and it Il‘us been impossible 1o The Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & | £ort lusscll under the absolute control of Mr. William Aimison of Nashville, Tenn., | streot and Groni avono 4 referred for determenition to w Goard of ar- | Gl Dallon o bo. prepared by the &otany news from the south side. Many [ o expects 10 bein shape to resume | e military - wuthorities awaiting 1ho | ex-prosident of the Tnteruational Typograph- Third Distriet—Incersection Military avenue | Dlirators, to be apnointed as hereinafier pro- [ Givy O loric of & suid. ity for © sl alurming rumors are atloat. Tho pumping | AT CX D wht, Tho washed out bridge | 4iSPosition of the governor. After calling | jcai union, caliod upon Tue Bie last night, rantstreet, ying, election with an X" n following tho | works are under water und the city is thraat- | S0, (09, SR Sioux City is theie most | #ltention to the law passed by the last Mrs. KKrickeubargor 1M Lor Fourth' District—Intersoction — Twenty- sideration of roceiving the propos word “no upon s haatlot ~ shuil | ened with a water famine, — Tho situation | {Ye the Flovd at Stoux City is ttime, but | lesislature which practically provides tuat [ i Ixickoubargor and Mrs, Kern of | courth street and Mundor on stroets, the Nebraskn Contral Ratllway col Do counted and - consi 15 ugninst | from this cuuso will become serious unloss "”"wm__‘ A rwhngkipuh ;l~“‘”1'~u me, but | (90K I’ Vacation and ‘vhe. prosesu i s avinda, [i, are visiting Mrs, C, . Chisam, 1ifth District—Intersection Twenty-fourth | pany wxrecs o allow all raliway companics | the neceptance of sald sme dod propo | mitet On the Lower Allssivsippl. grand jury in all its functions, Le says he is | © e L prund trolaht truimsover | L6 LGN, 0 Sild tixes lu pavment of noyertheless awars that peculiar circum- | ~Mroand Mrs, Joun Mo Al votens 5 voted by sald I enth Distrlet Luke street (W. A of all the balle Nuw Omirans, L., May 19.—The govern. nd up- Srexcan Loports frow all stances surround the case and must attend | tHeITnew home ‘in southern Oregon at 2 | T i alyraromatin Douging lou iy Ne- 3 3 Al o | ROYOEN: helv 1o . gon At 2 | Mossicl). proachios the Pl bt touse sucl portion of 1te | Sald el of Omaha, Dougla ¥ points of this wud adjolniug countios show | MOt Euuke at tho bead of Canal street at 3 | 1y trom beginning to end. A cortain duty ho | 0'clock yostordayafternoon, mich to tho rogror | Eshtl DIStHCt—2625 Lako streot Susstrom A A AR L acenidigluation, sall boolag i feyg great damage to crops of all kiuus and to | ©'¢lock rezisterod sixteen foot. Last mid- | declares belongs to the executive depart. | Of their legion of frieuds. Mr. McCormiick | Ninth Distret 210 North Twonty.fauri | terminal A LU AL AL bt wtaptanig of fealdaienden pscycel TR O PR night the water was flowing through some of | ment to protect tue citizens of the state and | 9Wns & minizg claim and 500 acre. of timhor & P Dfiosassiry and, propur for Lhe canduut of | slom, tho lusunneo of uiid bonds aud Lio lov, o o s, of oattle BEBMR | 0 urtos on Alslors, sldn of. ko sives, | 106 COURLMALL AVe Gutisn. of Lhe Ceisonery | (800: bOLh Of Which ke wil warkdlnaguiiionlic ottt emsilon L reniaglalihi| 10 Hukom ZarCmuel Setdny SSnsluin ol nasosin pyuleskior i rusiinaad raagen by v by heydan rivers were | |0 K e resultnd, < i avers | cousad of offensos against the law befors st | 10 Duving consiiibrgbls attention i stock wyg | L4 IFun ki stroots Intersoction Twenty- | and dopor Zrounds: the rikht to have | St will bo heli to be adopted and uib fore= surrounded by tho rapidiy risins watergaud 1 mag h ovees | cui“oxercise its funotions, He therafovs rer | Poultry. fourth und Frinklin stroots, their cars switehod wnd delivered by the No- | gotns questions will be held to be answercd in lost, The damat the bead of one of the | along th - S— ice of suld bonds front are in good condi- | guests that tha prisonors be turned ovor tp welfth District—133 North Twentieth | braska Conteal Riilway conpany upon all of | fayor of the \okes at Mblard broko last meht, causing | tlon and but litlo uneasinoss is folt | the sheriT of dopnson couuty o iis demute WEATULR KORECT, oh TRL Lo S e S O R R AR SRR Y A wo foot rise in the Sioux rivor at this +03 OUNLY O .| ) Edy FEVENTH WARD DS HE ANy polnt W one hundred (100 | wpon shall bo Issued, rozlsterod nng 4 y % ou ascount of the high water, ivews receivea | bolding tho warrants ut Fort Russell as soou ’p, TR a - By miles of said 2ity of Omaha with any lne of |y accordance with the terms and conditions IRRe. D AR IS IO b T Loty e 2 VgRFania 4l Bort Lusasil be aoon OrriGr ar Wrvruen Buneo, | First Distriot—3513 Loavenworth strec Fallway whlgh tho NORERRka Ontrnl Ballwar | ot osid umondod nronest i and sonttvions over before known. All be wavs uro wusbed out, makiug travel by | elghteon miles bolow the eiy, is 1o the effect day ' Iy > . | a5 conve 240, | Irst District- beoa Souiihiznx [iloaax Edcomi tho iddasey® Roink -planiakioy, |59 SRLYSIRN. bl sua HeERES IRl at' duny £ . ONAlIG Moy 18, | Bacond Distriee The rains contlifio in Wisconsin and tho | YUt tfid Popbicton avenuv, COMDANY. OF 118 KUCCOSSOIS OF i8], Shall be Teviod accordingly: otherw s not Luterseetl n ety ninth steut or cnuse to bo constructed estof | Which eloction wiil be open nt8 orelock in HLOn Aven e, vast sid he may g1vo oxplicit direction as 1o the nlace team fmpossibie, that the breaks there had widened o fifty ‘bl 2 2 Lie > court egl oON. 1 Bwa 2o < ) \ wontveninth § /0" Njggourl riv and to ran their locomos | e morning, and witl continue open untii 6 The superintondont of the Chicago, Mil. | feot. If this erevisso T :::m::.fi:“::u:huy shall be ueld pendiug court lulfn r.f.lun‘s. l\;‘ .\.ul rains huve sot 10 in Kan- sty 1,‘:' lIIL\:“;:‘r‘l.\l\ulllln;l‘\,:.l :‘l:ul“l'"l:tl|lnl,|7“|-';l|1l||A Uven passonzor wnd frelght tralhs ovor the | Gielock i Uhb afternoon of t same duy, wWaukee & 8L Poul reliiosd aerived hore | the ~ water from b awill overtow “a | WFRESSSRRRL ol s e, Mesiarh HNohsaska tand Coloiado. An (o iRl ARelerl 4 iler und”puanluz” sraoki or suldsullroud; | b | s, Nobo his 18 diay of May, toduy, walking from _Dickens, six milos east | larso tereitory with growing crops and | rci’ nat . tho - court oficens arg | 9red of low bargjudtorappoars in the extrema | M H e W orsootion 1 hirty-secona | the "2 anbreby a1 Lallway com i s 14 i aLley tho Nebraska Mayor of the City of Ol of hore, urossing washouts ou’ floating tim- | Blso cover tho Grand Isle railroad | 1% U e SOUI CBios) southwest, and Iwill prebably contvol our | yenio and Thouuson streot by el onscragt - its provosed OGO A S R R - bors. Ho puta large force of men 1o work ! niles. Tho Giypey crevasso 1s i Em e Ly | weuther for thd,ugks fow daye High tom. | i Bitrigesiois Twenty-ninth avenue | Shor 56 M wsourt Fiver. throuii i v HELION ‘1’!;,I-\*',l.l'l‘lfi-“"“;‘l'\‘\?" DN ORML AR WAL or hore Thom both biame Tar v wide. Woik s progressing g L R ASNRE AOP it ! [ pvonth - Disirict - Intorsection ety | Gty Duiwr corporation or Warty. S ROl 5 CHANG 2 SALRRU MOR: 0 Lbke. TONILOLS aldon, . ARd towards holding tho ands of thy | Shoull be i helr cuatody lustoad of sumo | poratvre prevaila fu th southwest ana bigh | foirih And Franeis Sreits nwuss Sach oarporstion oF pirty w0 oxecnte [ (HEAT OI ZATI ST outs tomorrow. ~ Ail cellars i tnis city have | lovee, und Licutenant Miles of the United | sy tunt ne- considers 1t ta peciioohah 19 | prossure 1o hy!s extremo nortbwest. A ELGHTIE WAID, ind doliver to Lho olty of Duislin s xa0d Wl || wro'tha Ownoraof all: 1ot und pactof lots from oue Lo five feet of water in them Dhatis enginour corps belloven It can o beld | Gifue'"abour ' speady invostigntion. of th | QRN for tho oussaro of w storm will prob. | Kirst District— 0% Hawilton stroor. e a el ontand arovialona | and roil estuto ilong 34th stront {Fom i noine 2 by sinking mattsesses around thom, - Work | U A a3 Be restenta of | A0LY form fromWeaas noriteastward, Ay 7 | fotond Dletelow—atys Cuming strcot, | ubide by the terns conditlons and provislons | B0 ol Gk, MRS SO (50U, Morth Fitteen Deowned 1n Arkunsas, Qhtho Miralusiun! Vallayans ! ¢ | affalrs, voth in justice to the resicents of | &Y ETHL e * ARV (Mhird District—Intersection Twentioth anc ¥ H o LT i b lineof Ames avenie, and intersectin ssiopt Vatley anclinos wiil proba- | b L INESIR0 A0 10 o'clock this eveiiing tenverature was O [T s Nebragkn Contral Rullwiy company would ] h 0 | intorssoting Cuasavivir, Ark, May 19,—ho flood in | bly bo comuieted by ‘Monans, \whon irasgh | Joutn county and the ascusod, wad” to | EIREE IS OVCRbIE temberatur was 01t | pshafusbiraity et o B svaboan Diund 16" 1ala DI IG i | suraot e follows, ot mleton it . o ,‘ A Mn v Lot radt (oA AN e ¥ 0 i i SUPICL—2H0 CumIng sLreo oro dellyory of the aforesiid one hundre. i ol ¢ 2 ere. Yostorday two Gerinans who reside Yagtng 18 the Tl solute sufoly, 50 us to be produced in court T o | and'Burt atroct Uonds 04 “itro hioroby: nouifiod that the ynas ) o 8 1) \ A . s and Burt strocts, = trovided, th 1o useand enjuyment by | Slgned, tnreo dishuterested frecholders of the on the ovposite side of tho river were [ Aurox, 11, May 10.~A thousana acros of | With perfect'rogard to their personal safoty | JAPANE S 1 bevauth Distrivt=lutersootion Twontioth | LHoviod Hisk tho Ussauo Snluyment by 1 o e Qe v beon duly. sppointon by drowued wiilio uttempting to cioss to this | wheat land i tho Mississippi bottoms of anad By tho smaliost expenso to Jehnson | l B AR CAMALRIR sata et siall Do uponfust and ol torms | e mayor, Witk T approvil of i city city, and three ciildren wero drowoed at o | {1 . e ; P . i L B2 NN ) W1 100 paymeat 0 st nd fair compon counetl 0 Sald eity, (o issess Lo duin Q7,83 thioe clildean ved at :.m,. and A\‘.,n‘l\a countivs ure flooded. 'or the time being, he does not consider it ‘ [ T e First Distriet Interscetion Thirty-second m...m:f.ux..nrmu Contral Rulw .?"‘ con ;w- ulw‘m-'rn‘w‘lm-‘)’ "I]Iw'w;” ey -l'; RS hovARNS. . | Farmers aro ilesing to the bilis and mor- | necessary that thesa’ men b transforred to and Cuiming stroets iRy, 1L8 BUCOCSSORS OF G4 it s, i SUhinc: antod by 1h chingo of ¢rnds W iroe Momwiiitos, Ark, Muv 19 By the cap- 0 orred W | CURE Novond. Distriveointersootion Hortioth and | ey onariiossiors or aasun fron s poli Larts of Jrowno strecl te sizing of a boat on tho Dowdie place yvester. | chants at tho river landings are removing | Jobnson county. He alsb touchies on tho o L 1, 108 0! > Cumiug streots, north side. Nobraska Contral Ratlwny tomp i sue- | Uhe noril ¢ Auior avenio ynd lots day Hamp Wilson (colorad,) four women and | their werchandise. Thereis much suffering, | 9UeStion of expense uud makes two sug- “ompiste fronnuen eomisting or | “H\id Bt iioraciton Farsloth and | obasrs e ssieen. oo sinl bampAnY. 1is ador | LS BOHE OUED e e habossary by or B ahiliran axor vaacuiy T ha oy o Tt A REAA gestious, one of which will require the i 1o g e In BOX | earnam stroot PRODET, JUAL asonab.o. nance No. 182, pussed April 5, 1862, wpproved 08 RO proporty gt Eovornor e conacut aud tho assent of the ac- | Biiud ur Wiseding ltohing e, loont ir Horeis | Fourth Dist riot—Intoracetion Thirty-socond | PRhd tie s Neuvaska Contral Raflway | Aprit L i, : having ace | Al B Ll T T — cused. Oue iy thau the uion be retawed | tary Viles. "Tais Kooty hus sivor bt Kniiwy fo | @80mto Daveaportsuroot, gy Wil submii'any dispite "uriaing T oy ate tunaar notlded Suak, e uafido | ’ 0 - ; = av Fort Itussel us long | £a11. 81 per box 6 foras: sunt by manl. Wiy suficrfrom | 11l Distriot—204 Farnam stroe tweon ‘It “ana auch other Company o coni- | cented suld wopolntment, and duiy gunll Omaba's Bourd of Trade will go tothe | St Josery, Mo, May 10.—The Miassouri | 84, FQRh Hussel . s log coep | Lhls tofrible disaang whity & wilkiol wustanies 1s | SIO) DISUHGC—3108 Lnvenwor h streot: panies as o tho usoand enjoyment of any | ws requited by luw, we will on the dist day of rasous of the Nioux City fiod sulforors by | FIver e is rising fast and now 1acks but | o, () eber beliTement will' ey | oty glvon with doxesurotund (i wioniy 1 | For the purposo of sbuiting o the fogmt | Fihts anaor i s bropsaltiva r o the A, it thio ot ot 1) aiclock | teudoring them fnancial aud ouior aid. A | two feeLof the danger lne. If tha wators | wiused Wing of Lho state peniientises. ey oy ki &80 R Nl O | N aded. proposition of £ho Now | regulstiona’alasion aberating ' rules and et A e BCRAR committes combosed (of Messrs. Moyer, | Feach Luo Frouch bottoms Immense damage | assured of 0 commuuication or no couuec- | 16 an1 Douglus sireats. Ubun. N - | Drus & for th purpose of considoring Goodman, Wheelor and Nason of the board, | will Fesult. Farmers are preparing to move | 1ou With tho conviets now in the butliing. T P T of' writtan at leugth) and | who ure judges of the atate district caurf, or miest for tho purpose e % 5 Sy e i the aade of thasst o | aaiate udsesattis ainteolatrlor cobeb'an | AT, Ihoeh SuA O BuTEGte F SOBCOMBRARE N loft 8t 9 o'clock last uight for the flooded city | 0ut. Tho weathior is clear. Hidon in- spacil diroonie ol e cure OF | seuled bidw i marked propputa for Purk | Hhdin Lot sl L bonds of the slty uf | fla sascassr ot th alatrice wubraslig the | makiy the weessmgut of duage to ) , tullway compuny to the oity | arbitrators, to be made up of threo persony ts. within the corporate Hiits of suie L for rpose of viewine the in — ~—— “ Bonds wiil be recoivod up 1o 12 o'vlock unoon | s provided in ssid amended proposition thirde vote of all the persons who are district | by sald cn: of grade, tuking 10to sonsid pm‘:'”':'“h. A3t visulag ‘toe (husdsisl Cyclone Adds 10 Flood Daumage. dolug that. e prisoners wust bo keut {u tho | of tho 26th duy Gk Muy. 1N fur (1o Durchass 0F | innl sy anmant tos bo Toviag to mas ni(n, | thinds voto of all the pers orntion sHecial Lonedus, If any. they could. . St Lovie, Mo, May 10.—A destructive | €ustods of a Johnsou county official. 0 eara s per cont, ek Bouds of | torest on such bunds us it bocomes duo? and | © Urovided that any such rallway company | You are notified to bo pressut at the e v — evelone passed over St. Louis county yestel The governor's auswer has uot yet bech o Ly of Umalia, Neo. | shatl o further annusl tax, cominene other thin sald ravin Cantral Ratlway | and place aforosaid. and fiake i o Des Molnes Biver Kaging. o,y 4 Y yester- | giyulged. bid must stato prco and wmount | fenth year prior to the maturity of suc BDANY, I8 SUCCENSOTS OF Waslgns, shall buvo " . t Four Donae, i, May 19, -[Special Tele- | 18, contributing to the misery of the flood- gought for uud inclade acurued (nlerest 10 | Londs, bw levied, 1n addition to all other | tie sleotlon o submit any such dispute to KO3 48 yOu wuy conslder propur. ORAR, 48, o MLy v siricken inhabitants, A funnel shaped cloud date of delivery ut Omaha, Nob. | taxes, for tho creation of a stnking tund sufli- | wrbritration or to pursue any other remedy 1. COBRUNNER, grem to Tuw Ber.|—The Des Moines river | wrecked several farm houses. Much damage Casrer, Wyo., May 16.—[Special Telegram m’“u-{u\u ) nu\m-v...“" “ l|1”|“\“ re- olent ;“ pay such bonds ut the maturity Iw|..n-v,.rm..rv.|:.r.x;,.;‘y|.| u'rnur;lllt‘l‘ '3:..“:{ H l)‘l lz:.\‘“. 4 v Tug vo ¢ 5 o1 e o LN, thereof? this proposition, the pa: de 2 10w m ., B0 Loz faak Ak RAgHL 8a4 12 5w aloren | WA U 0 prupe to Tux Bn]—In the last 1o daye 830 lock- | “rdibum Ly Treasuror Buld questions, nud the 0¢ePLance OF rejecs | ALY LiGLIAr 0 BFLIIFAtion Shall Suuse 40 b6 | Omahs May 16, 18 Misdion