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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1892)
A DAILY HI2KYHUNKSDAY : , IUAY 18. 1802 , the * appronch , n ihort dlstnncn ( rom the bridea. Fifty mon were nut at work Ust voninR repuirlng the dnmngo by nuttinfr In clndor * . butnt 11 o'clock UWM Impossible to toll whether or not the worn would bare boon completed no that trains could bo sent out thli morning. It will probably not , how ever , ei the approach Is of equal strength In nil ! U parti , and when one part gives away the rest wilt be likely to follow. MIT ; ix cui.i.isiox. Stock Inlnnil nml Union I'arltlc Trnlni Wicrkntl itt .South Onmlm. At 4:30 : yesterday afternoon there occurred n disastrous wreck cast of Swift's picking house and about 1 block south of the Q street Viaduct , The wreck occurred nt the switch of the Hock If land compiny and was caused by a llock Island p-usonpor trnln and the Union Paeltlo fa t mall , twth east bound , coming together with a terrible crash. Luck ily no ono"was Injured , the crows Jumplnjr and the four or llvo pasiotigors on the Hock Iiland train cucaplng with a general shak ing up. The cause of the trains coming together It not easily explained. Whore the collision oc curred a switch connects tbo Hock Island track * with the main line of the Union Pa cific , over which tbo former company runs ltd trains Into Omaha. Iloth trains wcro late , ana nnlthor crow expected n train on tbo other road. The Union Pactilo has n flagman located nt the switch nnd when ho behold both trams coming bo attempted to Hag the mall train , but It was too late , and on they sped , coming together with n crash which was heard for Bovoral blocks away. The fast mall was running nt n rapid rate of speed , nnd the onglno struck the Hock Island locomotive with a terrible force , rais ing the latter from the trucks and Rending It over on Its loft side , n complete wreck. The Union Paclllc engine was badly damaged , the cowcatcher and headlight being knookod off , and the four front wheels loft the track. The baggage car of the Hock Island tr.iln KUiTorcd considerable damngo , the front wheels and trucks being loosened , and the car stood toppled over to ono side. The front mall car of the Union Pacific train was also xlightly damaged. Tbo fast mail was drawn by Union Pacific engine 8.11 , with Engineer Ryors In the cab hnd Conductor Kcuno In charge. The train consisted of ono baggage and thrco mull cars. When Knglnoer'IJ.yorR saw his train sig nalled by tbo llagmaii ho reversed his onglno and applied the brakes , but it was too Into nnd both ho and his ilroraan Jumped before the collision occurred and escaped unhurt. . A few minutes aftnr the collision occurred n switch onglno arrived and took the throe ' mail cars not damaged on to Umaha , causing but a slight delay. The Hock Island train consisted of n oag- page car , ono chair car and tbreo sleepers , drawn by onglno No. 452 , with Engineer Me- Btoon In tnocab oral Conductor Mornn In . charge. The engineer nnd llreman Jumped nnd escaped unhurt. This train was running , us n special , the regular train having boon nbnnioncd , nnd was to have loft Council Bluffs for Chicago us No. (1. ( nanmi.T MI Miutli Onuili.1. The heavy rains of Monday nlt'ht and yoHertlav did a great deal of dnmngo In South Omaha. The wator-soaltod embank ment In the rear of the Gcrruanla hall build ing cared In and the weight proved too much for the east wall of that structure , which gave way. At hojo house No. 1 , Twenty-fourth and M streets , a blgti embankment caved in on tbo north side of that building , which is a frame one , and tno building came near collapsing by reason of the great woicbt against the wall. The wall gave way In ono place and the whole building looked us if it had passed through a Kansas cyclone. bovornl cellars wcro badly lloodod , the wor , t being the basement under WonJoman's nnloon nnd Walker ft Vincent's grocery store nt Twenty-tlftli and M streets. Tbo basement of the Drovers Journal was covered with about two feet of wuler , and as their pressroom Is located there thov oxporlcncod n consldernulo delay in the issuance of their paper. A number of other cellais had water in them , but no great amount of damage was dono. ltffNTI\11 H'JlL3l.lX'i JIlVKIHMKItS. ICocont DlHcuvorli'H .Miiy I.DIK ! to Tliolr K.uly Ctipturo. DOUOIASVyo. . , Mav 17. ( Special Tele- Cram to Tin : Be ; : . | From a gentleman who arrived from Buffalo today , who U In busi ness there nnd who refuses to allow his name to bo used , comes very Important In formation with Diforonci ) to the recent \Vull- inan murder. Wbun tihoriff Anptu returned with tbo body of George Wcllcnn , bo reported that ho could Hnd no ovldenco ot un ambush. The ground was moist from recent rains and would show the footprint of man or boast plainly and he said that a most thorough search failed to show nny other signs than those of the animals rode by Wellman and Hathaway. This is the only statement over wired from Buffalo , und in consequence the popular bo- liuf has been that Huth.iwuy coinmiUtid the murder and that the crime should not bo charged to the rustlers. The facts nio that Wollmnn was shot from ambush by two men concealed in a sni'ill Bulch or wimhout about 100 foot from the rood. Ono of Ancus' deputies named Smith left Buffalo with the posse at the same tlmo Angus started. Ho returned after an absence of two davs and the story o ! himself and mon loaves no room for doubt us tn the manner in which Wellman mot lib death. They found the tracks of three horses loudlng uu the gulch and when witbln half a mile of the scene of tbo tragedy the riders bad dismounted , leaving ono man to care for the hor3S. The other two had walked up to within 100 feet of the road and there lolsurclv awaited the arrival of their victim , smoking cigarettes meanwhile to while away me lima as uvldancod by the half burned stubs found thoro. When Wellman passed the assassins shot him , und before returning to vvlmro ttioir liorsca wore , ono of tbo murderers walked over to where Wellmun lay und appropriated the pistol which the dead iiuin carried. Hathaway seems to have hud very little fear of assassination , for ho Rtoppoa the horses within 300 yards of the scone of the shooting. The clearly duilncd foot prints ot horses nnd men in soft ground told this storv as plainly nt do the tvpo , nnd with no possibility o'f mlstaka. An empty cartridge for u 40-calibro Winchester was found uhcro thu assassins awaited their victim and tboy could easily have shot Hathaway while bo was chunglni ; animaU had they wished. The doouty und posse sot out on the plain trail of thu murderers und followed U about twunty mllns Into the huad of Mno Jvlllo creek , but lost it In the rocks. Tnls m- fotmillion Is thoroughly reliable. Dr. Uirnoy's Catarrh Powder lor tonsllotls. ) ' 'or sale by nil druggista , 50 cuuts. JHLIMff J.V/ > llll.U.Y T.lt.K Tliey Indulge In 11Viir ol Won In O\ur Irlitli A flu 11 M. Dtmi.iN , May 17.A mooting of the Free man's Journal Kluirolioluoi-s has noon held to u mm go the diractor.ila. Tbo announcement that Archbishop Wulsh had sent proxies for 8,1)00 voles culled forth a vigorous protest IrotnJoha Dillon. Ho bad never heard of anytblug iiioro inulbcicot or ( lint was butter calculated to do injury to the nutionul I-UIHO than this action ot Archbishop U'aUhi \ was a dallbor.uo throat to coutco bhuionola- ori. Helm i moan * of knowing thai there were dangers ubcud to meet , nnd that the Introduction of thu prlejtlv element would bo a serious blow , Mr. Dillon t.ulil ho spoke with thu full authority of tbo McUarthylto romiulitpo und party nnd bo challenged the legality of the proxies. Mr. Healy oppoiod Mr. Dillon's motion to mtjourn fora fortnight. Ho admitted tuialt was wrong to wnsti dirty linen In public , but ho said Mr. Dillon bud ultuukod him pub licly.Mr. Mr. Dillon challenged Mr. Healy to hold u mooting to sco If the McCarthy committee liud lost the coulidonro of the party , Mr , Healy roiorieu Unit hu did not sot himself up at a leader a Mr. Dillon did , The latter accused Mr. Healy of desiring to loud without assuming responsibility. ICtiKklu Tijliii ; lo f.ronoial/.u. ST. PcTeiignuna , My 17. Owing to the boavy outluy that has boon neoessltalod In coniequenco of the failure of crop * , the cov- oruuient has ordered that rolrenchmont bo intde In ell govornmcnt departments. The orders for the projected extensive army inuncuvora nrar this city und In woitoru Hussla have been countermanded and this wi'l save lSWmy roubloj. MILLERS BRACE UP AND WIN Toledo Given a Taste of Whit Minneapolis Can Do When She Trios. COLUMBUS GOES STILL HIGHER UP lluckryrs Tlt1it iitiK Thrlr ( Jrlp on the Top IloniHl-.Mtlwniikcn ( letting Kven on the Cowlioyn IndliumpollsStill Ton laini to Pluj" . Minneapolis , 3 ; Toledo , 3. Columbus , 5 ; SU Paul , 4. Milwaukee , f > ; Kansas Olty , 4. Indlanupolls-OmahA postponed. TOLEDO , O. , May 17. Minneapolis Rnd Toledo played an cloven Inning gatno today which was full of Interest from the begin ning. The brilliant double plays or the Min neapolis timm at the opportune tlmo wait all that saved the game for the visitors. At tendance , SOO. Weather clear und warm. Score : None on t vrlicn winning run wu ninilo. HCOllE IIV INNINI11. Toledo 0-2 Mlnnunpolls 1-3 SttJIMAltV. Hiinn oirtipilToleilo , 2. Tvro-li.ne liltsi I'nr- roll. Thri'c'lm < o lills : ( irnliiiin. Sncrlltco hits : Campion Diinbln | ilnjs : Newell. Mcliolson niul Cnmpluii. K\j \ , Mchulson nml C m | > li > n : West nml Dlxun : Dltmi , West nliil DUun ; Knt7 , ( irulinm Htnlun linson. Arinuiir , Kly. llnsus on balls. I/It 1'onrs , 2i oil Kranci ! , 4 , Hit lij pitcher : Nlcluil , Hurley. Struck out ! Iljr I'cars , 2 ; by f'rniicp. 4. 1'aised ImllH Dlxon. Tlmo ofHtune : Two hours. Umplru. MiQutild. CotuinbuH Still Uncliockiul. Cot.fMiius , O. , May 17. Columbus and St. Paul played a stiff gatno toduy. Columbus won In the ninth on a steal and single by Abbey nnd Merrill. Weather perfect. At tendance , COO. bcoro : ij uv i NX i van. Columbus. . 0 0 0 II 3 1 0 0 1 5 Bt. I'nul 0 U 0 1 U 2 0 1 U 4 SUMMARY. Hunsonrnril : bt. I'nut , 4. Two tinso lilts : Waits- ivorlli , Mitclllto. Tlirt'e-biiio lilts. Mntz. Snurlllcu hltn : u'Homitu. Holliinil , Wmltnortli , Collins. Diuiblu iil'iys Watsli , Mcl'lellnn unit llrt'Ckun- rlilk'u.Vul < h , Ilit'cLi'iirlilito r.nil O'llniirku. lln.'o nn bnlU : Utr Mnplii'iis , 3 ; iilt Wiulsnortb , 4. Moli-n ban'H > ! ci Icllan. ; by Abbey. ' . ' . I'liiseil lulls Hy lliiKilnlu. .1 ; by Collins , 1. I'lniif Dim hour lunl tlfty inlnutui. Umplru : ( illSHll ) Dill It. Mu.WAt'KKKVls. . , May 17. Errors by Alberts and Mayor In tie ninth with timely hitting turned into n victory what sucmcd lilco defeat for tno nrowors.Vcathor lino. Attonda'ico 000. Score : MM.\VAfKKK. KA.NSAH CITV. All II I < A K All Ml' AC McCnrr. s . . 4 1 4 & U Mnnnini : . 2b. A I 4 4 U \Viinl.2i fi 3 1 2 11 rfuniliiy , If. . . 3 1 1 0 1 Tutu-hull. If 5 t u U 0 Mayor , 3b. . . . 51082 Humy. in. . . . 4 1 3 U I Cnrncy , lb. . . 4 1 15 0 U KrclK .Hl > . . . . 3 0 1 2 0 l.jttlc , in. . . . I U 2 U U I.nke.c 4 U 2 U 0 AllicrtH , us . . Knrl. H 42 U U U .Ml-MallOH. c. 4 I .1 1 U lliunbuiK rf. 4 I 1 U U \minis , rf. . . 1 0 I U 0 \\lillllT , p . 4 U U 2 U H'uKliey , p. . 4 3 0 2 t Totals 3T DiT U "l ; Totnli ar 1U27 17 6 SCOHE IIV IN.NINIH. MllnnuLco. , . 6 Kuiisai City 0 0 U 1 0 0 3 0 0 4 SUMMARY. Ilnni onrncilMllunukcu , I ; ICanjus City , 0. Tivo- bnjuhlU : Tnltchcll. Karl. ' 1 hroj linatt blt < : Car- noy. fniTltlcu lilt : Wldner. Double plaja : .Mrfiarr anilVaril : .MaiinliiK ami Carney , lluao un bnllx : .McCuir , K'rulk' . Snnilay , 2. Mruek out : llunry , l.aLu. HamlnirK. Wllil nllehca. Hy HiiKliuy , - ' . I'lianuil balta : Hy .Vc.Mnhtm. i Tlmu of KIIIUU : Unu bour unit lorty-llTH mliiutua. Umpire : Lor- coran. atolcn bunu : llambiiru. Denver or Tort \Viiyno. CuiCAiiu , 111. , May 17. | Spoclol Telegram to Tim BEI : . I Tbo Western icaruo ndjournod tonight after a lircsomu session without ac complishing its object , which was to Delect a city tovlilcli the St. 1'aul frunchiso is to bo yivci ] . Grand Uupids , Den ver nnd Fort Wayne were the lead- Incr upphcants , but ns the answers to the conditions telegraphed to Grand Rapids und Denver wcro not , satisfactory , tbo mut ter win loft In the bands of President Wil liams to adjust. If satisfactory terms can bo mudo with Denver , that city will bo Riven the club bucauso of its ndvantniroln HIZO ovur Fort Wayne , which is moro accessible. If negotiations with Denver fall through Fort Wayne will set the prize. Iloosltirs Still l-i Ilnril I.uelc. INDIANVIMMS. InU. , May IT. Indianapolis against Ununa gAinu postponed on account of rain. Tbo Indianapolis club has hud olgnteen Kuuirs out uf t.vQiity-sovon uustpoucd since the season uponod. NATIONAL I.ICV < JUK. ( JlilciK : < > Kuops SullliiK Alon ; Toward the 1'ercli OocMlplcil liy Host cm. PiTTsnuii'i , PH. , May 17. Woodcock pitched bis llrst game today. Tbo homo team played poorly lu the Hold and did not bat nt Iho proper tlmo mid were defeated Tom Burns ot tuu Chica os will pluv third und captain tha local club. Attendance , J.SUO , Score : I'lltsbur * 2 01 1000 1 0 5 chiuiii. ! ! y o o i o i s i * 7 lilts : I'lttshurs , 0 : Chluiuo , i ) . IJrrois : I'ltl.-ibiir-- ; Chlcii0. . : t Kiirnud runs : 1'ltts- buiv. 1 : I'hleiijjo. . ) . K.iUunuWoo'lcock ; ' and Muck : Liu nburt and .Suhrlvur. SjiliInrH Mint Out tlui Kniiiiiils. Ci.ivr.i\.M ) , O. , Mav 17. The Clovclands pluycu all around LouUvltlo today nnd won iho game with rialculous c-aso. Young pitched on' ) of the host games of tuu season and thu opposing team could do nothing with his delivery. Weather warm. Attend ance , ; ) , ,0l ) . Score : Clovolani ! S 0 II 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 LoilUvl.lo 0 0--0 lilts ; L'liivoland , b ; l.iniUvllli- , Kirorn ; Cluvuliind , I : l.uulsvlllo , I , IUIIKH ! iiins ; Uluvoland. ' - ' . Iluiturlus : VUIIMJ and O'Uon- nur ; .lunui and Cirlin. lliiHtonViis Ilcuil 1:1187. : Niw : YOIIK , May 17. The Bridegrooms re- turuod to Brooklyn today aud Ward's men won as they plcusod. Attendance , -1,710. Score : llroolilyn 7 Huston 0 Illtn : llrooklyn , 1llostnn ; , 4. Krtors : llioiiMyn , n ; lloiion , J. Karneil ruui , : Itrocil- lynlliiuuilu ! , ; l/'r.ino tuid llovlu ; lluuluy und IliUVn.HIM und Itoblnson , ( il.intH Wtirn J.u < y. NKW YOHK , May 17. Today's game at the Polo grounds between the how York and Baltimore i-lubs was u long drawn out farce. Over coiiildonco and luilness did much to de feat Iho I ! Ian U. Attendance ) 1H1S. Score : Nuw YorU 4 o 2 0 s o o o l u ll.iUlluoru . . . 2 1 0 4 S 0 0 0 1 10 lilts : Now York , 8 : llultlinorr , I , Krrom : Now York. . ' ; llaltlmoru. ' . ' . K.mied runs : Now ) ork. Uj llnlllmoru , 2. ll<criu * : Muok nail Kin.uu : Is ohols and Koily , > ciiiU < ii * Dim n tin ) Uuukctra. Piui.AiLi.i'iiA : , Pa. , May 17 , Washington dufuutcd tbu homo club today uv bard hilling. Altondanco 1,811. Weather clear und warm. Score : I'hllidtiluhla , 0 C NYiibhlnittoil 1 U I ' . ' 0 0 0 0 ' 7 lilts : 1'hll.iuolphlu , 6 ; Washington , 13' . l.rrora ; rhll.iduliln | ) , U : Wu U.iiKton , S. Kurncd runs : I'nlliiduliihla. I ; Wushliutou , S. llatturiH : K per uml ( Jro i Knull , Mllll- Can and Mcuutic , KuliiHt.M. l.ouli. ST. I.ouis , Mo. , May 17 , Haiti : no game today. Games Today , Western league : Omaha at Indianapolis , St. Paul at Columbus , Kansas City at Mil waukee , Minneapolis at Toledo. National league : Boston at Brooklyn , Baltimore at Now York , Washington at PhllaJolphla , Cleveland nt Chlo-iRO , Cincinnati nt Pitts- burg , St. Louis fit I-oaisvillo. State Icnsuo : Koarnny nt Ilealnco , PlntUmouth at Host- Ings , Fremont at ( ] rand Island. All State loagtio games scheduled for yes terday were postponed. Standing of the Toil tin. WESTKIIV t.EAIIUK. . . t. P.c. w. t , roltimbin I ? S . "I Oniftlin 70 . . . . Mllnnilkco II S . ; i1i St. I'nnt 10 . .til Kiinsni Cltjr. . 19 8 . ! > > > Mlnnonpolls . . I It .M7 I ok'Jo 8 8 .Ml InttliinnpoUs. . 1 S .111 NATIONAL LKAOt'R. lloston IB f . 'M I.oul vllln 1312 .KO llrooklrn . . . . 14 8 . ( Wl I'lllMiura t.l 11 .MU Cleveland t ( u .MM Clnclnnntl 15 II .S77 PMInilHpliln . 10 li .40) Clilcnuo 14 II . . 'HJI llnltlmoro B 17 Ml Now York 1 ] II Ml n. loiil li 19 . ' . ' 10 STATB IBAflUK. llontrlci ! .1 0 1.0U1 . 'tattimonth . . 3 4 .33.1 HnMlncs 6 4 Ml ( Irnml IslnnJ. . 2 4 .311 Fremont 2 3 .53 ! ) Lincoln t 3 .250 ! ipiiu : : in NO. Ulinrclilll Downs Snnkoil und the Talent AR | II Thrown Down. L.OUISVIU.E , Ky. , May 17. The track nt Churchill Downs today was little short of a quagmire and the weather was wretched. Jutboforcthotlrstrnco | ; what promised to ben llcrco storm bccran and for an hour the rain pured In torrents and the wind blow a gale. There were about 2,005 people at the track , however , and n majority of these made things pleasant for iho bookmakers , and thosolucky Individuals were by no.moans doleful when the last race had been run. Tbo event of tbo day was the Merchants handicap , and whllo but two horses , U.tlgowan ana Horka , started , still the tip on Korku was so success fully spread around that ns Rood as t to 5 was to bo had ng.tlnst Bnlgownn. Ho was never In trouble and proved himself to bo by long odds the most Improved colt In the west. Klrst race , ono mile , eleven starters : Morse (4,1 ( to I ) , won. Ituxeiil ( . * > to I ) , set'ond , Ilardco ( W to I ) , third. Time : IMUH. s-ofoml nice , sl.x furloniM , olsht starters : Kinilorit (4 ( to II , won , 1'owers < ? lo 3) ) , second. I'nldrC , to 1) ) . third. Time : HIT. Third raeo. the .Merchants haiidlcr.l ) . two still ti-rs. cloven-sixteenths of a mile : lirtlKO- wuiido to 10) ) , won , Korku (3 ( to 5) ) , second. Time : I.TO. : Fourth race , six furlongs , ton starters ! I'.irooles (11 ( to 5) ) . won. Ori : ( 'J to 1) ) . second , I.adv.Ionesd'J to 1) ) . third. Tlmo : IMDJI. Klfth rape , mlle and llfty yar.ls , thruo start ers : Tlllla lllaekhtirn HO to "I. won. Major Tcin ( 'to li , second , Klrst Lap third. Time : Ilnril on the I'lun crs. ST. Louis , Mo. , May 17. The weather was n trlllo threatening In the early part ot tbo afternoon , but the rain hold oft long cnourli to dccldo llvo races at tbo fair prounds. When tbo 5,000 people who were present be an to start for their homos the clouds let out considerable dampness. The racing was good , but very disastrous for the plungers , ns only ono favorite was equal to tbo demands of lauding llrnt. Ruby Pay no beat Citiltlo In the llrst raco. rir.st r.iec , six furloiiBs , ( en starters : Ituhy I'nyno ( I ! to l ) won , llttliln ( ti to h sui-ond. Mill- H'U t'eoio to'J ) third T mo : ll"r. : . bi-ooiid race , for " -yoar-olds , four furious ? , eleven startui.s : Low M .rtln (7 ( tn 1) ) won. Montana Hello 18 to I ) .sueon I , Dave O ( ' . ' " > to 1) ) third Tlmu : 5) ) . Third nice , oni' ml'o. ' so\'oii'sturters' Casolla ( I lo 1) ) won , Minor ; ! ( T to 1) ) second , Odette ( S to f > ) third. Time : I:4T' ( . I'Oitrth ' race , sullln , s'x fnrlonus , seven .stiutuis : MaryLiTtol ) won , l.aiigtry < i to'J ) .secondVntiiiol4 to 1) ) thlid. Time : lidi'j. Mflli race.hollliiF. ono mile , .so\eti starters : llydy ( S to.'i ) won. .Miiy ll.irdv ( S to 1) second. Olio ( i'l tel ) third. Time : 1:47. IMriiHttro at ( Sravrsotiil. Gitivisr.xu : , L. 1. , May 17. There was comfort ana pleasure in witnessing the races hnro today. The weather was perfect , the program excellent and the track fast. Klist raee , one-half mllo. twelve starters : AJn.v Ci toil won. Comanche ( ! . " > to 1) ) second. 1'roeedli (10 ( to 1) ) third. No tlmo. M'cond und oiio-sl\lconth raee , one - \ nil.es. tvm starters : Wllllo L ( . ' > lu ' - ' ) won , Osrliii ( to 1) ) second , lleau llriinlmcl (20 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmu : l : : li. ! Third raie. tliree-fourths mlle , twelve .starters : Liold Doll.ir | i to 1) ) won. On ard C-'O to II sucoud. Don Carter ( lu to 1) ) thud. Time : ll.\ : rotirth raee. one and onu-slMcrnth miles , ten starters : Ui.iblo ( oven ) won , I/ow- IniKler t'J ) to 1) ) sjcontl , .Milt Yonn ; C-'Jto 1) ) third. Time : 1I8'A. ; ' l Klfth r.ic.1. one and onu-9l\tcbntll miles" , irtors : I'lukpouUot Ci to 1) ) won. H.iro- tool ( U to I ) second. Tom Top ( ia to b ) third. Time : Il8y. Sixth nice , nve-olahth inljo : Noll. colt. (5 ( to II won. Iron Muster(8 ( toil sucond , St. Hubert ( S to 1) ) third. Time : l : . v- Tips lur Toiluy. Hero are some of the good "thincs prob ably the best the curds otTord : - IIIIPOKLYN. 1. Corroctlon Dr. Hasbrouclc.1 ' 'J. Huckon Itoclart1. ' ! i. ht , I'Morlan Alr-hafU - " 4. LoiiKilicot Itussoll. fi. 1'earl Top -Hthli ! Colt. ' 0. Vuriluo Dalsyrl.in. , ' - . . I.OUISVII.I.E , 1. Hob JacobsLnoknort. . 2. .MurinadiiUu Kiorlst. ! ) . Azra-l'hll Dwyor. . ' . J. Manrovla-K.iy K. R. I'.illsadu 1'iiliiiutto : 0. S.un Sayro-Orlt o. A .MldKiiiiimrr J\l \ < ' < 'tlncr. A tnrco days' trotting mcotlng will bo hold nt Union Driving parlt , Council Bluffs , July 12 , 1U nnd 14. KPAIEKS 01' STOUT. Ainuni ; tin * Itnoy AmntrurH. Tin : OMAHA BEK nlno challenges any team In thu city or state whoso members nro not over 18 years of ngj. A game with the Kesorvos Is solicited for Sunday next , and ono with the Burl Street Stars , Sunday , May iil ) . The BIK team consists of J. l-\in- ferllcb , catcher ; O. Irish , pitcher ; C. Krons , llrit base ; M. fnrroll , socona base ; J. Yel low , short stop ; W. Huser. third case ; J. Kox. right lluld ; T. Xiplc , aunlro Held ; Julltin , loft field. Addros- , all challenges to Ihu base ball editor of Tin : Bun. Tbo U'llllnm Street Stars nro ready to tilav onv team In the city under 13 years of ago. Address Frank Swoboda , Fourteenth street , between Williams and Pierce. Tbo Falconers have o canlzod and nro In n swe.it to got at the lluyilcna. Following is the teamV. . S. Strong , mladtoj H. Smith , loft Held ; E. ICo.itou , right Hold ; U.Davis , llrot base ; Joe Morrow , second base ; A. Kussnns , shortstop ; U.Davis , third base ; ( J ( Uodko , catcher ; Joa Mlllor , pitcher. Mrj. L. II. PitUon , liucltford , III. , writes "From personal uxporlonco f can rocominon UoWitt'u Sarsuparilla , n cure for Inipur Ulooa and goncral clonility. " The l > i < ! ith U ll. LONDON , May 17. UonoralGoorgo IClnpUu , mil later of war under Louis Kossutb , Is dead. Disease never successfully nttacliB a sys tem with pure blood. Jo\Vltt's Sarsaparilla manes pure , nuvv blood and onriunuj tbo old. J. Kansas Moixan , editor of the Register of Neodosha , Kan , , is in thy city attending the convention of Hallway Employes' clubs. II. S. Lally , manager for the Crane com pany , will leave with hi * family today for Sun FrnncUro. Ho will have cbargo of ttio Crane establUhmout In that city. Judge U'llllam Boweuof Holt county Is on hb way to Lincoln to attend the convention of county JuJpes , nnd stopped over to sec his many friends at tha conference. Ho it tbo guest ofV. . S. Fclkor. Mr. und Mrs. E , A. Thayer end Mrs. C. F. C'ntlln will arrive from thu west this nftornoon at 4 n-clocU wltti the remains of the Infant daughter ot thu late Mrs. J.Vallls Ohl of Sullda , Colo. Sorvlcoat Prospect Hill comclery atUO : p. m. , ICov. John Williams officiating. Mr. T. W. Blackburn , who for a vear past has hold mi important post on thb' editorial utatf of Tin : BIK : , has resigned. Ho has cast his fortunes in mercuntito linen , having nc- roptud a rosiKmtlblo position with the K. U. iua morcantllu agency In this city. Tnat ho will succeed pees without aayioi ; . Tom Cook of Uncoln Is ia town. Ho called ) at the federal building yesterday nnd tried to cloo n deal wllh Wuathor Supervisor Dusjlor for the use of bis rain stopping machine , guaranteeing Immunity from precipitation botweea showers , but Old I'rot.t wouldn't stand any interference with his iirorogatlvoj , and it will therefore continue to proripitato. , , DoWltt's Sartaparilla destroy * eucn poi sons as scrofula , skin disease , czon-a , rhcu mutum. Its timely u u aavoi many lives. ONLY ONBIEMBER VOTED NO j POSSATO by thoQity Oounoil of the Ordin ance Galling Special Bond Election. Ml JUNE 16 HAS [ JEEfl THE DATE FIXED UPON Omnlin' * Votrrvill 'Ihun Tins ( in the Nrlicipkii Ccntrnl lri > pi iltliiii llontMi's UiMuirllmcn CinnliiB I'ro- foiMlln' ) of the .Moullng. The city council has passed the oralnnnco providing for the coiling of a special election , to bo hold Juno 10"ht which tlmo tbo voters of Omaha will dooldo whether or not they will grant n subsidy of $250,000 In lone tlmo bonds to the Nebraska Central Hallway com pany to aid it In the construction of n brldgo' over tbo rlvor at the foot of Cass street , and the erection of a union depot n . fifteenth mid Chicago streets. The ordinance was passed last night , nnd of the sixteen members who were presort Mr. Hcchcl was tbo onlv ono who voted "no. " Mayor Uotnls named \V. H. llutlcr for Janitor nt the city Jail. Tbo nppolnlment WfH rejected by n vote of 13 to 3. This glvos the present Janitor , Anderson Mnion , n chance to hold his Job n while longer. Hostnn'n Rouiirllmou Coming. The mayor wrote that the members of the cllj- council of Boston would rcacli boru next , l-rlduy. Ho thought thov should receive some eovrtoslos at tbo hands of llio Omalm council. President Davis appointed the following committee to rocoIvothoBostonlnns : McsM'3. ChatTco , Beeliol. Howcll. Lowry and.Incobscn. 'iho nppoitittnotit of George L. Ho.irst to the position of license Inspector was rojectnd by a vote ot 7 to 9. The mayor vetoed the resolution allowing the plumbing , sewer and otbor inspectors $3. ) each per month for uorsu blre. Tbo vote was sustained. The resolution allowing the bollor Inspector $2. ) per month borso hlro was approved by the mayor. The Union Pacific Railway company asked " permission to erect a frame "shanty nt Tenth nnd Mason streets to bo used as n mall und bupgngo room. MrSoncht opposed granting the Union Pacillo nny more favow until tbo depot was completed , or at. least until it bud made n slater nt carrying out its agreement with the city. Mr. Lowry said that Spocht would not op pose tho.eroctlon of the building If there was any cornice work in sight. This olayful mood caused Spccht to grow angry , nnd be.iug angry ho mudo some re marks which wcro Intended to npply to Lowry. Then bulb men got , mail nnd" the president tbroatdriud to put them out of the room. The Union Pacific was then given per mission to creel its wooden shod. Tboofllciul bond of John .Muthloson , super intendent of the city hall , was presented und approved. U. H. MoEchron reported that the Patter son building m. > $ arcntcenlh ntid Pnrnum streets , was ored in violation of tbo build- lug ordinance. [ Che city attorney will look Into the matter. For building thtoiron cates between Tim Dr.it building andittho. city hall there were three bidders. Tim Paxton & Vierling iron wonts was tho'Jowcst bidder nt # 175 und was awarded the contract. Property bwnors Protest. A Inrgo nttmb ? off bouth Thirteenth street property ownori ) protested ugiilnst n side walk twenty foot wldo. They said < hat luo council was TtTOng Herman fCnuutJO place a six foot walk along the line of bis property nnd tbjvlihoiiiht ! that they wore entitled to the ? amfl rights. . , . Tbo Uua'rd oftPlClioVorkVVaVlnstructcd to report all.paymp biiU to thocTtv"council , nnd Thursdaytbo ! ) cautiqU'.wlU meet in ndjour pdi o biQn w ) consider Cu&u. ' ' H'y. iqwjlu'UftumJi.tt'oodttn walks'on .North Twenty-fourth scrcet in good.condition woto orJqred let-aloncl nnd for'thft "present thov will not bo WplacQd .tfy permanent walks. Tno committee on cas and electric lights was Instructed 'to cet iieures on are lights and report nt the t\oxt \ luoetlnsr.of the council. Resolutions , instructing the Board of Pub- lie Works to repair nny number of washouts in the paved nnd unpavcd streets , were adopted. The report of the Board of Health , recom mending that after Juno 1 , IS'.U , the existing contract wnoroby the city pays for twelve beds in three hospitals bo cancelled , nnd that thereafter the clt.7 nay for only xvhat beds are actually occupied- was nlacccl on Illo. Mr. Lowry hoped that tbo committee on streets and alloys would report upon the street signs. Mr. Hpwell , tha chairman of Hhat. com mittee , stated that hohad oeen so busy look ing after washouts , that , bo had not con sidered ttio sign question , but would report nt the adjourned session to bo held Thursday night. Mr. Bruuor lutruuuccd nn ordinance which provides that no person shall hire out , or keep for use or hlro. for the transportation or hauling of goods , merchandise , fuel , building material , earth of nny other article or thing , nny drav. carl or ether vehicle , without llrst having obtained a liccuso therefor. Mrs. Winalow's Soothing Syrup for chi- pron teething produces natural q'uiot sloop. M cents u bottle. A7fir 7.vu . .i.vyir.i r.M/y. They Arn Still Contlilont of Winning- Their Strlltc. Ninv VOIIK , May 17. Secretary Grant of the Paving Cutters National union today re ceived a dispatch from Secretary Dyer of the Grnnito Cutters National union , saying : ' Lockout nil along tno lino. " This moans that 15,000 union mon are locked out , and tbo only quarries now in operation in the New lOnu'luiiil states are those at Swim's ' Island , Mo. , and Oncco and Waterville , Conn. QU.STV , Muss. , May 17. Kvcry stone yard In tbo city ononed for business tnls morning , giving n chtuico to workmen not recognizing organi/od labor to roiunio work , but nouo ru- sponacd. U ls said an effort will bo made by the men to have the apprentices , who were the only people working toda , Join the unions , thus urlnuing thn work to an abso lute Mandsllll. The men foul confident that Iho present state of affairs will not exist moro than a week. CoNctmt ) , N. H. , Mav 1(1. ( The following tolosram lias just been received from the Central Labor union : Nnw Y.Uiiic. May 10. To the Oflleorsof the fi ran I lo "Cutlers National I'n'onVo. : \ . the Central Jibor iinloiuiif the city of Now York , have this day eml'iMeil your position and huroliy pledge to-you onr moral sunport In your ollurts to obtaliu Juatleo ut tbu hands of unfair employers.ij Operations arc siupciiucd In all Iho city sbods and quarftetfof the Now England granite works. § } 45. Do Witt's Srirantrsullu I * reliable. llnslijili& . Trciiililcs. CHICAGO , III. , W frn.-Donnls Leahy .t Co. , wholesale iloS&ifb In woolen cloths , have failed. LiabllltieK&Imated ut $10J,0X ( ) ; as sets nomlnallv tb& > Hpio. C'Ai.t'U'iT > , MayWfti.GUborno Ss ( Jo. bavo failed ihrough losMAan ludtgo iiud exchange. Tbo gross llablllt | iniount to $1 , ' > 0GUO. DoWllt's SarTaBSlaoloiiiisoj the blood Vnrdlct fu | llclii ! < i | Diiyltt. DUIIMN , May 17 , Bomo tlmo ugo the Kvcn- idg Herald publUboU an nrtl lo in which It Extract of Beef , Do you wtuit a copy ol Doof Ton ? See that it is mudo from Iho Gun utno IiiL'Oinpurnbly tha boat. Pure , jmlu- titblororcshiti ( . Dls- eoluds clearly- See Huron Lol- bif's bitrtiiiuro in blue on each , luhol , thud. w < is Imputed that Mr. Michael Oavllt bnd boon Biillty of cominorclnl dishonesty. Mr. Uftvttl bronchi notion ( or libel itialnst the | > aner. laylhfj bis damages at 11KM. ( A Jury has returned a vordlcl Awarding Mr. D.-wllt JL30. _ .iK.vrwAO.'i ) TO in : tutor. Mntlrnn Munlrrrrs tn'ty \ ( tin ronnltj- Thotr I'rlmi- . Hi. PASO , Tex. , May 17. In Jurtroz , Mcx , today Judfjo Joaqulti Uortnpo patsccl sentence - tenco upon the llvo mon convlrtod of mur dering Anuheto , tnnyor of Ascension , Mox. , nt that place during the political riot of lust January. Forty-ono of the licensed \voro nc- nulllod , but Juan Mustro , Uermirdo Duran , Dlsldcrlo Chavez and Julian I'ornz were son- ton eea to bo shot nnd Sovlor Itulilo was son- tenccd to thirteen years at lurd labor. I'Hiiti.s or TIII : inir. Two Hundred mid I'lfty 1'onpln Sink He. npiitli tliii Wuvos of llm Oitsuliin , ST. I'r.Ticiisnttiin , May 17. It Is reported from Astrakhan that , the stonmar Alexander \Yolkow foundered In the Caspian sea and 250 pnssenpors were drownod. LuNno.v. Miiv I7.--Tlio IJritUh linrk Karl of Abordcon nin on the const off Pombrolio last night and seven of the crow ore sup posed to have been drowned , Domestic. Tha Rranlto cutters Rlrlko has extended to Chlcnito. MurdnrorTUo will bo electrocuted nt the iitntti prison ut A I tinny , N. V. The Women's western I'nllnrlun conference U In atituiiil torsion nt. I'lilcMijo , III. In u Imltlu with horse thlovos near fliithrle , Okl. . a duptity marshal was shut and killo.l , William Johnson , iv eolorud waiter ut Me- Koosport , J'.t. , IsdyltiR fnim excessive cigar- otlo smoldiiR. tloorxl.i doniour > ts am lighting ntmniR them selves. olovcliintl germs to bo thu rook upon which they have split. Thu dotnooriits of California am In state convention nt I'rosno. Thu u itl-Uluvolund men huvo cautiirod the tnoctln ? . Ulohard Kyle , tulluruf thodofitnct Weitorn Trust und Savings inuiK of ( Jliloiiu , hits boon Indicted for umboizlomcnl. Kylu Is somo- whuto in the west. The Missouri rlvor at Kansas Olty Is iiKaln rlslnjj. Tlin waters In the Knw uro , howover. fttUlne und no serious damage U untlulpatod from the. rlso In the Missouri. Thomas t'olo has brought Hiilt to recover damitKos to the amountof JIUO.OJO fiom Dr. Twot'd. whom , ho clulms , allouatud his wlfu's nircctlons. Mr ? . Oulo It now In ono of Tweed's C'liiOH'H "hcaVcns. " Colorado democrats huvo met at Denver nnd elected duloriiilus to the Chicago convention. The resolution ! adnutod onpos'j the free com- ngoof sllvnr : imdnrso Cleveland , but do not Instrticl tlai delegate * to vote for him. Goorjju u. Taylor nnd I ) . R JlcOanUoy , ptoulinml | lawyers ot I'orsytlic , Mo. huvo been arrostud , charged wllh killing Deputy HherltVVHIInms nnd p.irtlelputln In tin ) lvnthlni.ot.l.V. . Krl ht at that pl.ico lust North Onrollnn ulllune.o lenders nro In ses sion nt Kalel li. I'loiulnunt muniliRrs Irivo been dcnoiineiid for tholr efforts to Instill the tlilrdp , irty idut : Into thu ii'Inds of the mem bers of thb order , their. ict Ion Is stated ns un ntloiiibt to disrupt the democraticparty. . At u special session of the Sprlinllo'd Vn'a- connl elinruh lnld : nt Sprlnutinid. 111. , Kev Ch.-u.UN 1 11 ilo , D.D. M * U. , doan of llr.ieo untliodrul. Davenport. In. , w.is oleoted ns-ls- tiint bishop of that dloccso on tenth billet ovur Kov. 1'iodericl , ' II. Duvunpoit , of Moin- Dhls , Tumi. A Cbleau'o jury In u ca o lironsbt In the In terest of Oharluy t'nmp , un tv t ur-olil boy , has Klvun u verdict ncnlnst the West Olile mo Ktreut Itiillvvay company for JU'O ' ) . Vouns Oamp , On the ITlh of 1'ist montb , was run over ! > y oncof the i-o'iipany's enrs and hnd both of Ins loxs out otf .ibovu thu i The Kronen Cliimborof Djjiuilos hus roas- aenibled. The report of extensive und disastrous f all- nros umnn ; London jiriln do. ilurs li without foundation. The vutie.au Iris snut u eiinimiinlcatloii to Amerl 'iin Jlsioin ) lueomiuei.dln j the orKnnl- /atlon of u natioiiiil UIKOII against Oahemly- Ism. _ Hr , nirney's Cuturrh Powder cures catarrh , l-'or side by Hll Jrucgists. 59 cants. ' ' ' ' ' 'l.UU.fil JlKli'riTlKli. The Board of Trade last nicht sflbscrtbed SI , QUO to the support-ami mulnlonanca of the Iroight buroau. Durinp the heavy shower about S : ! > 0 o'clock last evening , a runaway was caused by the lonp pile of sand , pravel and cinders alone the west side of tbo PaUorbOn block nt Seventeenth find Parnain. The obstruc tion tills the east side of the street and no danger sicnal is displayed thoro. Thus it happened tbnt the 11 rat ttilntr that the driver of a nat'.y ligiit , rlsr knew , his borso was lunging and tlouudcrlnp over the mass. The buftfe'y was overturneu and the driver thrown out , and the horse , after Rotting clear of the pile , disappeared up Fa run in street nt n mad cullop with the vd- biclo bottom MUD up cracking and clattering behind him. The man was apparently un hurt , as ho nt once started in pursuit with out waiting to answer any questions or civo Ills nnmo. The runaway took to the sldo- walk in front of Ti K UIK : building and BOV- cral pedestrians only escaped boiue run over by dodging through tbo main entrance of the building. ll-jiuonl Ooncham Pills act lilts mi lo. In the morning with a dry throat anil offensive breath ? A morning drink of Sui.rno- SALINF gives prompt relief : It Is n mild salluo aperient refreshing and appetizing. Its .jontintieil use cures constipation , biliousness and nil diseases caused by a torpid liver. Sold nt leading Drug Stores , Clubs , ilotels nnd IJars. * The wet < r nre t.olllfii only by tht Cffel- ilor Spring ) Company at Excelsior Springs u : . Missouri llicliardson Drui Co Omaha Neb. ; , Agis. , , . Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing , Cures Ohuppod HandB , Wounds , Durne , Etc. Eomovoo nud Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSAN Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. Worth $1 , The Good Derived from J Sarsaparilla AIL Run Down With Tlic peculiar combination of stomach tonics and alterative remedies in Hood's Sarsaparilla cannot lie equalled , and this superiority explains the \\ondcrlul success of This Croat Modiclno In cases of Dyspepsia , I ndigcstion and similar troubles. Mr. T. A. Wlicclock , a well knoun citizen of Burlington , Vt. , writes : "Six months ago I vr.is Imtlly inn down mid unnhlo to nttPiul In business , Tlic ptlnclpal tioulilo seemed to lie duo to Indigestion and ngKi.'unteil dy.spcpM.1. I had no appetite , Nothing Tastocl Good nml what I illd oat dUttcssed inc. Added to this was n ncnons ilhtni banco. Physicians that 1 employed failed to reach my case. I prow worse , lost itrh and almost hope Ono day I tan ncioss n testimonial ( or Hood's Sal sapai Ilia slatliiR u hat It had done In what seemed to be a case similar to mine. I got .1 hottlo and In three or ( our days saw that I felt better , lleforo I liad finished the first hottloM iicatly ; Impioved , Kcstcd hctlcr , ( clt butter , and knew I was Bettor All Over I continued \ \ Ith the medicine , and liave taken twoholtlei mid now feel better than at nny tlnio ( or the past llvo yeais. Keel as heal ty as when hoy. lln\n ichained my flesh , have good appetite , can .sleep welland turiicrrr * ai o In excellent condition. 1 \ \ onlil not vnluo a thousand dollars for what It did for me. " T. A. Witr.Ki.oi'K , Darlington , Vt. Fully Indorsed "Wo hn\o sold Mr. T. A. Wheclock soveiat bottles o ( Hood's Karsap.nllla nml have heard him tell In lil | > h tcims of com- tnemlatloii what It has Mono for him. 1 know that he has iccominended Hood's Sarsaparilla to many others Hcie. Oiir ciutoincis nener- well ( It. " ! ' . L. ' ally speak o T.vi'T & Co. , I'haimarl-its , lluillngton , Vt. Hood's win Liver Cine Pills All Ills ot testimonials. Kco Dr. Allies' hoolc. Now nnd .startling Kncta. Kii-o at Two Years Shortness oi Bronth , Pain in Hid OB , I'luttorlnK. Smothering Spells , cured by ono bottle HATH. ALLISON , Ulun Itock , i'u. Dr. miles' Tliomost rclln- . bio euro for all NEW CURE Heart I'osUhotnrc tor tron ) : , jijtiima , ( . < . Diseases. on. BULKS 1 Co. KUUjart , Ind. ly l.t 1 n A ( o. . Hth 1 1 cl I c.i ( . i H MANHOOD RESTORED. "OANATIVO. " the Wonderful Simnlsli llpiurdv , 19 MtMttli tt V/rltten Guarantee to euro nil NCIVDUI Ids- raws , eucb ni Weak Memory , I/i 3 f Praia 1'ouer , lleudauhr. V/oVef nines" , lont.Mi\n. liooJ , Ncn auanrw , I u- elttidp , all ilialns and Before & After Uso. losi of i > nwer of tbo Photographed from life. Gonerallyo Orpins til cltbcr BCX , canned tiy o > rriptloii | , )0litlifiil Indiscretionsor Hi"1 eicwlva iwflf tnluiin , nptiini , 01 sllinillints , wblib ullhimlrly Inul tu Inlinnlly , < ' ; i-uniitlim | and Iiivinllv 1'iit up Incniiteiileiitfinm In vnrry In tlicxf-i | " Mt. 1'ilce II : i ppckrcp , 01 blur SI. Wltlinri } ' onli-i npclira written nunrintou to euro or rofuml tlie nionoy. M-nt hi tnall to miml IITM rjliuliu free tnitiliiPiivfl | : < i'C. Jtcntloii lhhp.i.u. | Aii.'iiM , MAD.11D CHEMICAL CO. . Uremii on.cefoi r.3. A 359 lP.1lbnrn ) StlcM. ntlCAOO. II.I. . ifOU SAI.K IX OMAHA. NED. , BV Kiihr ft Co. , Co.r 13tli & Donclat Sts. J .A. Fuller i Co. . Cor. lltti A. DouKlaa 6U. NOTICE OK APPRAISKUSOKHAM- AGKS KOH CilANGK OF GUADK ON DOUGLAS STUKKT FUO.M KiTII TO20T1I STHKICTS. To the ownnrs of all lots , parts of lots uml roil : L'.stalonloiiK Douglas street from liilh to Mtb Htrects , ami Intersootln. HI rents and alleys us follows , lo-w t : 17th utri'ot from alley north of r.irii.im nirnctto DodKO street , ISth btruut friiiu li'arniini flroct to Do.Ui ! .struct. I'Jth ' .struct from I'ariiani to Uud o htrnet , alloy hutwoun DoiiBlnKstrei'tiind Dodco birout fiom twenty-two ( ) feut east of 17th htruot lo''Uth itroct. mid alloy botwi-im I'ar- nuin street and Douglas hlroul fiom 17tli Htreut to JOth.s'rcut : Yon uro hoioliy notllloil that thu iiiulur- slijm'il , three ( llslnturuitnl fnieholdersof this city of Dinnhii , huvo hoi-n duly appiilntoJ by thu mayor , with tliuiiupiov.il uf llincily i-oiin- i-ll of mud city , lo iis-iU'.s iho iliiiiuiRO to the owners respoetivnlv of the property nlleclud oof of DOIIL-I.IS sliiM'tfio Ijv HID ulian yruilo n liilh .HU out tu'Jtli xlicol nml Intiir-ioutlnu stioot uml alloys , ilooliun 1 nmtiwiry by or- illnaiii'o No. Idj , pjsii-d JIuv a , INK. , iinivud | ) | Jliiy 4 , 1V. . ' . von are further notlllo.l that , having HU- cepti'd said nnpoliitniLMit and duly iimilllloil us ruiiulioil liy law , \ui will , on tliolllht day of May. A. I ) . IS1at tbo hour of two < - ' ) oViouk In llio uftui IIDOII , nt thu llulldura oYi-lmn.ii1 room. Now York Mfo biillnlnt ; , within the forporiito limits of mild city , muut for the pur- iiusii of coiiHtdorlnv nml maliliiK thu ussobs- iiiunt of duiniiKo to l hu owners rcspot-llvuly of rfiM : iiroporty ulfuctud by said oliiingu of s tiiuliu Into consideration spuulul b no- y'ou uro iiurohy notlllod to ho tinxont at thu tlmo und pliicu aforesaid and muito any ob jection , to or statements concerniiiK Hiilil as- hUisiuuut ot UaiiniKi's " " . .yon'Miiy ' tuiuldcr Dionur. > V. .1 J > KIJS 1. ti. U. 1IASHKTT. .1. WAtrr.it i'iii.u' . . ( 'oiiniilttuu of A.pnralHuiH. Omaha. May 18. IbiU .M Isil lUt NOTIGK OF ASSKSSMKNT OK DAM- AC US KOH THK OJ1ANOK OF OHADK OK SJ1TII STUKKT. To Iho ownuHof all hits , and imrtoflots mid real ostntii along i'llh struct fiom u point .Ml fuel not ill of Jliownobtreot to tlinnortli curb line of Amos iivnniio , nml Intursoijtliii ; htteot us fullowH , to-wlt : TpinploUm tttrout from a point l'0'J ' foot west of sub. utrout to the WDHtoiublliioof ' 'Ithstruut. You uro huri-liy nolillud Hint tbo nnilur- Hlgiicd , tliruu UNIntorusiud fruohulilorM of the olty of Uniiihu , huvo boon duly npjioliitud by the mayor , with tno approval of the city council of suldolty. to nasoss the diimuKu to tbu owners irspoutively of the pniporty uf- foctcd by tliuuhaiiKU ofcradoof ' 'Ith Btrcut from n point Ml fuel north ot llrownu htrrnt tu tliu north curb Una uf Amus uvunui < and Intur- buctlnj blii-ot , iluuluiod iit'ccsaury by ordl- iiiinuo No. 1H2 , passed April 0 , 1UW , upprovud You a'ru "fuitnor notlllod , that having ac- ropttd Hiild iippoliitiuc'iit. and dtilv iiuiilllleil us loiinlrod by law , wo will , nn the 'list day of Miiy. A. ! > . . Ihl ) . ' . : it thu hour of II n'oloal ; lit Iho forenoon , at the ortlcu of T , O llniniii'r , room I , \ \ uro block , corrur 15lh mid Kanrtin tit i cut B. within the corporate limits ot tmld oily , muut for the pnrpoio of coimldorlns and in ult l ir , ' thu iis-.o > KiiiL'iit of diimaxo to thu uwnurn ri-Micutlvuly of sultl jiropurty , alfuotuil by said tliiin 'oof gradu. laUlnrf Into conslJ- erntlonapoclal bnnulllH. If nny. You arc notlllud to bo jirusunt at tbu tlmo and place afoiusald , und maku liny uhjoutloiiH tuur statements coiu'urntiii : said of dnmuKOS u yuu may consider ' ' . W. II. ( JATi : , It It. II AM. . Omaha. May 18. 16'J. . MlBillOt To Hullrouil Con true torn. Wo will mil ) . let 40 miles of rudliiK on line ol . , U. It. it N. Hy. . from Foiol Olty. la. , weal- ward , on nnd"nft r Tuumlny , Muy 17. 1'unS onO | iecltloutloiin i , nny bu soon nt Korott ( Jlf" U1JJ71M KIMIIAI.h & M'NAMAliA BOYD'S ' _ The HEATER.Tho " - Thirsday , May 15 , Mntincc Saturday. MARIE HERBERT FROHMAN IN - - THE WITCH , " lilriH-tlon of Oustnvo rrohmnn' Thursday , May 19-Souvcnir Nigiit. 350-PERFORMANCE-350. A Sterling S IvcrV lob Snonn wilt ho nro- snntrd In tlu ladlos. I'sualprleus. lld\ sheets opan Wodnus'liiy. Farnam St , Tlnatre i PRICKS M r 14 iinilny MAtlneo nml N't lit niul all the THE TWO JOHNS - AND THE SERPENTINE DANCE. Matlnics Wolnoadnand Saturday. W o i-i cl o r 1 ci n d. . Wi LL LA.WL.En. Mnnngof. JUMHOPRlXH ; , , , ) ( TYROLEAN BAND. BLACK S COMEDY CO. tiouuivV snows. nnrk.j P. . & KID GLOVES The above brauila of tjlovcs lor sale by The Boston Store N. W. Cor. Kith uiU Uou < rltis SU. Omaha. TlieOriginal anil Genuine" Imrmta the mct dollcioua taeto aiiJ rest ( JltAVIl'.H , TI.EMAN ntMail- ra9 to hla brother 1'ISII , nt WOUCEUl'Kl ! , Hay , 1651. HOT Jt CUI.D "Tell LEA fc PLIIUINS' MEATS , that tholr KAUCO la hlxtily oitcciocd In Indla. End lain ray npinlon , the inns' WELSH- iwlntnble. asvi > ll HB the most wbcK fomo BCUCO that 13 poado. " IQP AT. Beware of ImiMions ; see that you got Lea & Pernns' Blgniturn on every Imttloof Orlclm ! * i Oonulno. JOHN DUNCAN'M IU S , NiU' ; VOi'K SAYElOUKKIJiSlGUf THE OPTICAL NEW HOUSE OF TUB IliFontlil'tli Hlrcot , tu 1'ostollljo , Uinalui. Practical opticians And orancli of world renowned opllonl nitnbllih * uvnt of A , H. AIou A Co. , St. I-oiili Our mntliod l laporlorto nil others' ojr Ifntu nro nuperlor , will not wcnry or tire the uyc . Tbu fiuniet proi < ilj laitoil to llio fnco Eyes Tooted Free of Churao. Prices Low for First-class Goods. "Unlike the Dutch Process" No Alkalies OH Oilier Ghcinicnls are iisrd In tha jirri > aratlon of _ W. ItAKEU & CO.'S BreaWastCocoa tt'h Irll ia nlmnltitclu jniro end soluble , HhnsmorethiinthreeHmci ttiottrcnutli ut Cocoa mixed with Htarch , Arrowroot or _ Siijar ( , and Is far inoro eco nomical , coitlny less than ona cent n enj > . It is dclluloiiH , nourinhlng , and IAML.Y Sold byO'roreri eterynliort. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Mais. _ TUB SUORTEST" LINK TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y , as represented on this map. ilectnc Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibulcd trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m , City Ticket Oflice : 1501 Far nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent. AT TIIK IUAII- -IT STANDS NASIIVII.I.K , Kor YOUIIB l.sltof. TKN.N. . atiullillnKI M onicors. 7 Vindorhllt U3 purli4 from 'JO Htutni Art Mukli. ( Jymujlum Her. UKUItUIS W K I'lllUK , I ) , l > , l'r * 'l.