THE OMAHA J3A1LY RUE' FRIDAY , JULY 29 , 1892. STILL LOOKING FOR TALENT New Orleans Money Begging for Fighters to Ccmo and Take It. OMAHA A MECCA FOR DEAD GAMES NOW Jinny I.OMIT Mu'iM of VUtlntm .Vow in tlio City Vmtcrdny'n Itucci and Hull GHIIIOJ ( los lp of Truck nnd King. Nnw Youic , July 23-Captnln Williams , mnnogcrof tbo Olympic club of Now Or- loaufl.snvs that ho 1 not eager to secure someone ono to light Bob Fllzslmmons Just for the sake of the club making money , but to keep faith with the sporting public. Ho says Charles Noel , president ol the club , decided td have three champion fights on September 5 , 0 nnd 7 , nnd bo Is eager to keep his word. While the captain win tnlnlng on the sub- Joot n cnbl I dispatch wns received , it read ns follows : . "George Bnlrd , hotter known as faqulro Ablngdon. who Is backing Ted Prltchard , ro- fu os lo allow him to no to America to do- cldo his contest with Jim Hall. " This ctlo | l the Prltohard-Hnll deal , nnd the coptnln then telegraphed" the backer of George Uixon offering npursoof $7,500 for ft lichl between Dixon nnd Jack Skelly in Us club on September G , I'ltATTI.K Ol' Til 12 I'UH.H. At tlm llnnd Hull Court Tonight. The Mlko Bodon-Paddy Bronnan contest comes off nt Kl'gallon's ' band ball court this evening promptly nt 9:15 : , nnd n rattling ex hibition will doubtless bo the rosult. Boden. ihu old trial boss , has boat such men as Jack Burgess , Pete McCoy , Jnck Laughlln , Bob Coffrov , John MoVoy. Billy Gablg , Lorn M.v ( Jregor nnd dozens of ether hard ones , and IB capable of making a lively mill with any of the hoavvwolghts. Ho U ono of the few fighters who guards with his loft nnd ex tends his right. Breunnn has nn equally good record , and there will bo lots of smoke when tho'two ' collide. The Gathering of the Clnn * . W. H. Gibson of Uook Island , 111. , and the backer of Tommy Itynn In his contest with Jack WilksSaturdny , together with a nura- her of friends , arrived hero yesterday. Ho bad long tnik with his protege nt Bnndlo's in the afternoon , nnd whllo ho expressed himself as well plonrod with bis condition nnd prospects , his exhaustive oxputlation on the liabilities of too much training , seconded , to any the least ambiguous. Ho had Itynn consult a physician as to the condition of his tonsils , and at once put him on n now diet for his .stomach. The truth is , lyan { is not Just what bo ought to bo. The Bovero curri culum bis trainer has put him through and tbo recent torrid weather combined In pro ducing n feeling of languor that may militate ixgalnst hN work. Ho says , however , that ho never felt bettor in his life. Tuck Wllkes nnd his trnlnor , Jack Davis , got In from Sioux City last night , nnd nro quartered nt South Omaha. Tho.St. Louis boy Is line us silk , down to weight , but ns Btrong ns nyoug drnft horse. He says. In nil his experience , ho never felt In such nor- fect condition ns ho does now , , nild thnt ho expects to maico the battle of his lifo tomor row night. There nro great things In store for Tuck If bo wins , for bo will bo elovnted nt once to thu realm of stars , nnd can Mil his date book to the last page without turning a hand. If Kyan wins the probabilities are that ho will ilguro In ono of the big Septem ber dates nt Now Orleans , with Australian Dicicson , who whipped Danny Nccdham Tuesday night , as his opponent. - , AI way ? Aflur tlio Winner. 'Art 10 Flint , the ono Mme well known St. Louis ilght weight. Is In the city , und while bo he bos loft.no guarantro of good faith , bo ndops this means of challenging the winner of the Hyun-Wlikes contest Saturday night Tor the boat purse nny club will offer for tbo event. Artlo bad urobabiv bettor challenge tbo loser und fight him Immediately after ho gets through with bis Saturday night's Job. j The .Uonry All Up. The backers of Kyan and Wllks mot at THE BER odlco last evening and made their llnal deposit of the $2,000 stuko with the sporting editor. This , together with tbo Jl.MO purse , will bo turned over to the rolereo at the ringside Saturday night. 'I wo Australians Matched. Six FIH.NOISCO , Cnl. , July 23. The Cali fornia Athletic club today arranged for Joe Goddard nnd Billy Smith , both of Australia , to light tan rounds August 23 for u purso. To win Goddard will have to knock bis man out. NATIONAL [ , KA(1UI2. J'oivors * Kcon-anl/.cid ( ilanta .Talco. Another Upward tttop. NEW YOIIK , July 23. The Now York team played u perfect garno today , defeating tbo Louisville team easily. Weather scorching. Attendance , I.OI1J. Score : Now York 7 Loulsvllla 000000000 0 lilts : Now York. IB ; Louisville , ,2. Krrors : Now York , 0 : Louisville , I. Karnod runs : Now York. 5. lluttorlus : Knalo andUoylo ; Sunders and lirlm. BIIOOKI.Y.V , N. Y. , July 28. The Clove- lands had an apparently unsy tlma In defeat ing the Brooklyns today. Attendance , 2,01M. Score : Mqvolnnd 1 7 Ilrooklyn 2 00000000 S lilts : Cleveland , 14 : Krookl.ru , 2. Krrors : Cleveland , 1 ; llroo'Uyn , 1. Ivirnc'rt runs : Clovnluml , : t Uailurlfs : Uuppy and /Atutaor ; Hurt and lalv. WASHINGTON- . C. , July 28. Chlcat'o do- footed Washington today by hard batting , while neither team Molded up to the average. Attendance , 893. Score : Washington 1 Oblougo I 0 0 o : i u 1 1 * 0 lilts : Washington , 7 ; Ohlcugo. 0. Krrors : Washington , iij Chicago. I. Kuniud runs : Washington. I : Chicago. 'I. llntlorlei ; Abbey nnd MuCulru ; Humbert nnd b'chrlver. Piiu.ADi'i.riiM , Pa. , July 28. Thu Phillies defeated Plttsburg without any troublo. Weather hot. Score : I'lttsburi ; 0 S riilladoliihlii. . , 0 o U 1 U 4 1 o 12 lilts : l'lttslmrK.5 ; Philadelphia , o. Errors : I'litsburg , K : Philadelphia , 4. Kitrnod runs : I'ltlsburK. - ' ; 1'hlludolphlii. 4. llutturlosi llaldwln nnd Alack ; Knoll , Cursoy und Cioss. HtLT.uouH , Md. , July 28. Tbo St. Louts mou tried a now pitcher named Hawko , who had achieved a reputation among anmtonrs , und ho pltchud great ball. Weather clear. Attendance , SH < - Score : Jlnltlmoro. . . 1 tit. l.UUlH 2 0000000 * U HUH : llaltimoro , 4 ; HU Iriiulu. S. Krrors : llultliiiorc.il : Su Lonl. , I , llattorlds : Vlelt- err and Koblnsjni Iluwko nnd Moran. liosro.N. Muss. , July 28. Cincinnati put u a most wonderful Holding game today. Weather warm , Score : Ilostoi UOOOOOOO 3 uiuciniintl 1 3 Illtsi IKmon , H : Uinolnnatl , a Krrors : Ilo - ton , ' . ' ; Cincinnati , 1 : learned runs : Huston. 2 : Uinolnnatl ± lUtterlos : Htaley und Kelly , Dwyurand Vitiiuhn. Ntaiidlngot tlio Toaiiin. w. i. i-.p. w. i. r-.r. I'liliudolptilu. . . u ai.u Cbtcniru 0 II HJ.U JlrOuklri . B 4 ( xl. 7 Cliicliuinil , , , , , , U U W.U Now York. , . 7 IU.C Wadilniitun , , . . U 0. MI.O ruiToUmi . . . . i 6 ( , a I'lttiibiire i T an.i llultlraoro . a ta.O l.oalnrllli ) 3 W 2J.U Uudoo . . U U W.u bt. l-oul 3 ID 111.7 ' * Bplemllil Sport ut Monmouth 1'ark Trniili \Vnturilu.v. MONMOUTH I'AIIK HACK THICK , July 23. I Fair weather , a fast track and some good racing combined to ruauo the 0,000 spectators I istljriod with tholr afternoon oullug at Mon- , mouth. JocKey Wllliu Bymms started the 1 oxcltouient by taking tbe open milo rnco . wltb the 4 to 1 chance , Ha'penny , ufter u . dlnKiloni ; finish with May Win. Tunny , the favorite , was tlopcod In tbo third by Ut.nl- on. Later in the afternoon he redeemed himself by taking tbo fourth race In a gallop from Loncurcot's full brother , Lontr lieach , la thU race Locohncbla boltoa and scraped Hamilton's ITK against the rail. Locohachlo lost fully half a dozen lengths benauio of the ftoclilent. Ho should have won , The vet erans , liny ward and Donahue , Indulged In a lot-to at the Jlnlsb of the flflh race , but Don- nhuo's Kcbocca Howell colt stopped In tbo furlong and normlttcd Doctor , 4 to 1 , Hayward - ward , to win by n head. Summaries i Klr t rnco. onbnillo ! Itn'pomiy (4 ( to' ) won , Mny Win ( .1 to2)scoond ) , Tonny t" to I ) third. Time ! 1l4l > { . Bccond r.ico. thn Holywoacl handicap , ilx furlongs : I.imro ( S to II won. ICatlu A fllly (7 ( to 2) ) second , Miss Maude (7 ( to I ) third. Tlmo : Third rnco. the Newark stakes , ono mile : Adolbort (15 ( to 1) ) won. Lcona Well (8 ( to ! > ) second end , Motry Monarch (3 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmoi IMItf. Fourth race , nnlo nnd onn-clsbth : Tenny ( I lo 4) ) won , I/on jboach ( fl to 1) ) second. Tiniu : Fifth race , flvo furlongs : Doctor ( I to 1) ) mon , Itoliecca Unwell colt ( t to 1) ) second , Lifeboat (7 ( to i ) third. Time ! Ili3i. ! Sixth race , six fnrloius : Moin.id ( T to 10) ) won. hnlrod ) lo 1) ) second , Iiorlmor (7 ( to 1) ) third. Time : IMA ( Inrlleld and Iliiwtliorno Upon , CHICAGO , III. , July 23. Hnwtborno races : First rnco , llva-olghths ot a mile : Spoil- ponml won , Miss Spot seaond. Dutch Oven third. Time : | : oil { . Second raco. three-quarter * of n mlle , soilIng - Ing ! Horace Io I and won , Highwayman sec ond. Weil I'sed third. Time : 1:17. : Third race , selling , ono anil oiio-slxtonnth mlles : Sunny brook won , Ilnuno second , Inso lence third. Tlmo : 2Oil ; Fourth rixco. seven-eighths of a mlle : llon- nlo It won , Hod Hoot second , Ellison third , Tlmo : iti : : Fifth race , thror-nuartors of n mlle : Hunt Jordiin won , FnnnloS second , AnnloU third , Tlmo : 1M7. Uurllctd rnccs : First r.icc , olovcn-slxtoonlhs of n mlle : Hetty II idgor won , Mattlta second , Antrim third. Time : 1W. : Second race , mllu nnd ono-uUhth , solllnRi liorealls won , Faklt second. Kenwood third. Tlmo : I'M. Third race , tbrco-quarlors ot a mlle : Tlm Murnhy won. Top Gallant second , Stralth- malil third. Tlmo : 1M4K. . Foitrlh rare , throo-iiuarlori of n mlle , sell- IIIK : X.antlppu won. Katintloroy second. My Partner third. Time : 1 : ! . " ) . Fifth race , thrnc-iUnrtursof | n mllu , solllns : Holster won : T m Johnson second , lltitoii third. Time : Ii5. : at Clu\uliuul. , O. , July 28. In splto of the Intense boat the attendance ut today's grand circuit races was Inrgo. The track was fast and good tlmo was made. Nancy Honks' performance was n disappointment , as It was believed she would lower her own record of 3:09. : Summaries : Sa ! : * olnss irottln ? , purse JJ.OOO. The Karen won. Magnolia socomi , 11. 0. ' ! ' . third. Tlmo : 2:10 : ! } . liuclass ! : , p'icinx' . purse SI. . * > UO. I'lylni ; .111) won , Kxpurt I'rlnco sucond , Klla Drown third ] Timo:2io. : : si.vi. : 2:10. : Tonrn rnuc , stake J.'OO , $300 addml : Onutaln nnd Edith dufoatod Wonder and Blue Charles In throe strMzht heats. 'I Imo : 2a7U. : 2:20. : 2 : 1'J. Class 2:21 : , nurse 82,000 : Hello Vera won , I'nrnsonsecond , Coinmerel.U Olrl third. Tlmo : 2J7K : , aia.U..2in. : : Hpoclul race , } ' 00l ) : Nuncy Ilanlis to boat the regulation track rocorJ : Time : 0:3J1S : , i:07 : ! { . i:4 : ( > , -'ria. Bpcolnl 8."iOJ ajtalnst the world's toim rcuoid : linilo Ilainltn nud Oiobo : Time : 0:34. : li,7..1:4Ji.2i5. ! : : ) ! Olnss5I7 / : , tro tine , purse S-MK ) ) : Honest Ooor o won. Hazel Wllkes socmid , Abblo V. third. Tlmo : g10 ; i.3nvS. ; 215it. ; _ thu ICiiln. ST. PAUL , Minn. , July 23. The third day of the Twin City Jockey club's mooting had to contend with cold and threatening weather nnd n very "roclty" track. The nt- tendnnco wus light and tbo racing tamo. Score : First race , seven-eights of a nillo : Oold- otnno ( I to 1) ) won. Kay S. ( t to 2) ) second , Ito- nialr ( III to 1) ) third. Tune lij. : : fc'ccond r.icu , purse , live fnrlonzs : Tom Ifbllv ( S to. ) ) won. t'rlzo t.'i to 1) ) second. ICIp.iso ( tllofii third. Tlmo : 1:03. : Third race , ono mile , selling : Harry Smith (1 ( to Mvon , Thu Olown ( I ! to II second , Fred Knot ( "i to 1) ) third. Time : l:5Vi. : Fourth rnci1. Hanillnu stakes , mlle andono- olRhth : Vo Tamblon. baiiutl , won : Newton ( to II second. Alice U ( . ' ) to I ) third. Time : Fifth race. sx ! furlongs : MVd .Marian (7 ( lo 10) ) won. Mamie Hcu (2 ( to 1)second ) , llcrnardo (12 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmu : 1:3.'M. : Tips for Today. Hero nro the howes looked upon no being likely chances for today at the trucks named : iminiiTON IIKACII. Jc ' 1 littler Sportsman. ! ! . Morollo 1'rlnco Gcorio ; 3. I'rlnci' 1'oyton St. Hubert. 4. Dlckorsoii Alrshaft. S.'J'i > K Tray l < arehmenr. . tt. Westmoieland Hotherell. OAliflEI.I ) I'AHK. 1. FleetWood Colonel Clay , li. Palisade Tom Ito toll , a Swlfton Uuhat. 4. InKointir Haydoo. fi. Donohiip John Treat a Odioy I'oxlmH. SIMICKH Ol' SI'OItT. Schncflur and Carter Win u Caiuo. ' ICniwiiiMctl 1SU bit Jamei OorJi'i MsniulM PAIIIS , July 23. [ New York Herald Cable Special to TUB BBC. ] At Vignnux's billiard academy tonight Schaeffer and Carter jQcfcated Garnlcr and Plot In a four-bandoJ match of 300 points up at single cushion caroms for ? 1. > 0 a side Twenty-eight innings were played , and the score wns : Schnoffer nnd Carter , aOO ; Gar- nior nnd Plot , 277. Schaeffer made the highest - est brouK 70. SohnotTor says bo intends to pass the winter - tor hero , and has sent Catton to fetch his wife nnd family. Lead City Captures tlm Cash. LEAD CITY , S. U. , July 28. ( Special Tele gram to Tin : BBE.J The wlndup of n series of boven games between the Load City and Deadwood ball teams for u purse of $1,000 occurred In this city today and was won uy the homo nine by a acoro of lit to U. lieam and Graver were the battery for Lead City ' andParvIn , Boytnor and Traflloy for Doad'- wood. The gumo was u hot ono , as both teams bad won three games each , nud the cranks from .both towns were prcsont to hack their ( iivorit'os. Deadwood sports lost at the least calculation $ .5,000 , on tlio scries. Co/.nd lloyn Am Clipper * . Coz.M ) , Neb , July 23. [ Special Telegram to TUB BKB. | A game of base call was played hero this afternoon between North Plattc's nlno and the homo team. A largo crowd of people was prcsont to witness a ono-sidcd gamn , the score being 8 to 0 In favor of Cozad. Tim Cozad boys uro thus fnr this season out of sight of any thing iu this part of the stnlo. ItarlirrpontVIII rinr. On August U , one week from next Satur day , the saloon proprietors will engage their bartenders In n game of basn ball nt the old uttsoclation park at Twentieth nnd Miami streets. The proceeds will be donated to the Catholic orphanage nt Uonsnn. When the teams to talto part in the ntlair nro com- plotelv made ui > further annouucomnnt of detail will ba made. No Chart ; " lor I" < inpii | [ ; nr lloxliiff. At u meeting of the directors of the Omaha Athletic club yesterday aftariinon It was re solved that hereafter no cbnrgo should bo tnado to members for ullhor fencing or boxIng - Ing lessons. This will bo welcome news to many , nnd the professors of these ' two do parlmonis may expect Iwmoiliatoly a big in ilux of now scholars. Kllmurray Waul * Another 1'ull. Henry Kllmurray , the young stock yards hercules who tnado a draw "pull at the stick" with the redoubtable Farmer Burns last Saturday night , hereby challenges any nonprofCHslonal in thu sinto to a Hlmltar con test for a stake of 1100. An arcoptnnco of the above can be made through Tin : BBC. Want to Tluy ut llomn , The Kort Omaha Stars hereby challenge tbo Leuvonwsrth Turners for a game of ball Saturday , July 'M , on the Fan Omaha ground * . Address W. Pickering , Port Omaha. llui'clarn I" ' ' " 'I Out , . About 1:15 : o'clock thU morning a man was seen by n couple of railroad men to enter tub Uowoy & Stone Furniture company's , soro- homo nt Klovonth and Loavonworth streets. Aa culmination showed that tlio soring pad- look bed boon opened und then locked again. When the switchmen and ft couple of police men arrived the door was found wide open. A tenrdb was made but tbe o 111 con could cot llnd anyone , owing to tbe pilot of furniture , lu tbo building. Tbe police remained en watch all night and hoped before morning to catoU fie man who ououod tbe door with a skeleton key and arrest him. WILL SOON RESUME WORK Oarnegio Ofibials Olnira They Have No Trouble in Qettintr Men , , PLENTY OF MATERIAL TO SELECT FROM Making Armor riatix ut thn Itnmrstrnd Mill * Onto Fixed tor starting Up the Other Works | . 'rlck's Oondlllou Notes from Homestead. PiTTsnuito , Pn. , July 23. The Carnoglo Sleol company , litpitod , has prepared n scale for the Union mills In this city and tbo Beaver Falls plant which the now men or tlioio of the former employes who return to work will bo required to sign. The scilo \vill extend until January , 1891 , and the wages will bo tbo same as pnld the amalgamated workmen , but no association will bo recognized. Thn finishers , It Is said , will profit by the now wage arrangement. Tno Hres have boon started In the Union mills nnd work will probably bo resumed in a few days. Tbo strikers nro qulat nnd no trouble Is anticipated , There have boon no attempts rondo ns yet lo resume nt Duquosno or Beaver Falls and nonit will bo mada until the Homestead and Union plants nro In full operation. The trouble with the transpurta- tion men nt the Edgar Thompson works , Braddock , was settled by Munagor Schwab nnd the mcu have returned lo work. U'ltliln thn Homiiitcad riant. At the Homestead plant the force Is being steadily tncroased and nearly 100 men were sent up on the Tide today. An Associated Press reporter wont through the works this morning nnd fully 700 men woto u % work , The men nro very intelligent nna not n few are college graduates , who attracted by the reports of high wages iu the stool works prefer learningntrado to settling down to the doubtful expediency of n pro fession for u livelihood. There nro besides n number of experienced mechanics ! cngiu- oors who exhibited their certificates and really seem to handle tbo ponderous machinery very easily. Three heavy plates were rolled ueforo the Associate Press re porter's eyes and soomlnt.'ly with as little friction ns in any rolling mill. Work Is being especially directed toward tbo navnl con tracts , nna Mr. Potter snys there will belittle little or no aolay In furnishing the material. ' Wo hnvo all the laborers and ynrd mon wo want"ho said , "and wo nro discriminating In our selections.1 KulvnHcd nil Hail. No further informations were made today against thu Ilomo.Uoau men and there were no moro arrests. The eight strikers arrested yesterday for aggravated riot were all re leased on $ .2,000 ball each. The remainder of the thirty-six are still at largo. Mr. H. O. Frick's ' condition continues favorable. Ho passed n cotulortablo day. William J. Bronnnn , counsel for the strikers , stated this evening that the pro posed suits against Messrs. Frlck , Potter and Lovejoy tor conspiracy had uot been abandoned , but nothing would bo done until Mr. Frick had recovered. The police do not expect to make any moro arrests of anarchists nt present. Inspector McICelvoy said he did not think Hcrr Most would bo arrested now , ns they hud no use for him and it would almost bo impossible to connect him with the case. IIUKAKINU UP CAMP. Only a Few Snldlitrs I.nit nt Homcstracl I.cinlnsr thn Company HOUHOS. Ilo\iisTEAu : , Pa. , July 23. It Is probaolo louight that , us the result of nrrosts todav , a counter charge will at least bo tnado by ono of the lockcd-out msn for conspiracy against General Superintendent John Potter of the stool works hero. Hearing that Informations were out for aggravated riot , Burgess Alc- Luckio , Hugh Uoss and Elmer Bailey wont to Plttsburg this afternoon , and surrendered themselves to Alderman MoMasters"nnd were balled In 82,000. On their return to Homestead liailey stated that the suit ngainst him was purely spite work and that ho would sue Pottor. Tno great division camp with nearly 0,000 soldiers , established hero sixteen days ago , js u thine of the past tonight. Indeed , about 1,000 soldiers , a battery and a small squad ron of cavalry uro the only reminders. Tbe > provisional brigade is all the more vigilant , however , for It cannot trust to overawe by mere force of numbers. Twenty-two families of striking laborers , who lived in company houses on Shanty Hill , moved out this afternoon , It being the expiration of the time for the men to go to work for the comuany or Icavo the resi dences. This uveninL- number of the strikers boarded a coal train on the Pitts- burK & McKcosport road passing through the works and burled lumps of fuel at the nonunion men. Torilcht orders were issued to search all trains entering tbo yard to Dro ve nt a rocurrcnco of this outbreak. ASKING I'OIl Authorities nt . .UorrlllVU. . , IVar Troublu \vltli Striking 31111 Mini. MILWAUKEE , Wis. , July 23. Governor Pock early this afternoon received a dispatch - " patch from the mayor of Merrill stating that that place xvas lu the hands of a mob and that trouble was threatened. The tolo- grum asked for assistance and protection , but did not stuto whether any depredations hud boon committed. The sheriff and his force are unable to cone with the strikers. Governor Peck Is making preparation to meet any emergency. Some tluvs ago the hands at ono of the mills In that city went on strike and ether mill employes Joined them. Yesterday the mill owner decided to close their mills for an indollnlto period , but no trouble was anticipated , ns the strikers , while confident of winnlncr , were very orderly. Both sides \yoro determined to carry their point , and a long fight is looked for. There are rf number of mills at Merrill , and the strikers number up In the hundreds. liobort Schilling of ibis city has bcon requested by tbo strikers to tro to Merrill and counsel moderation to the strikers. Schilling U national .secretary of the people's party. Tin : OKPICKS. .Siixplcloua Cliar.iutnra I.ollorliij ; Around the < ; urin > ilo llc-aclqtmrtora Moro Striken. I'lTTSiiunu. Po. , July 28The Carnegie o ft ices uro now under constant -police sur veillance. Suspicious looking character * have been loitering about the building for several days , but no attempts were tnnda to enter it. Thirty-six Informations were made yesterday by Secretary Lovojoy against strikers for aggravated riot , Warrants were issued nnd thirteen arrest * were made , ' , All ttio operators of the Duquesno mllld were admitted to membership In tub asso ciation and tbo plant U now moro tborouchly organized than any mill in western Pennsyl vania. It IB yet Idle and the settlement peaceful. Tbo men In the transportation department ' nt ibu Edgar Th'impjon'stool works , Braddock - dock , have struck , for higher wages , The men out arojrurd tralnmuu and have charpj of all freight cars consigned and shipped Irom ttiu mill , The Amalgamated atsoola- lion inch claim that as nothlngcan bo shipped Into or from the works , It will have to shut down If the transportation department ro- iimlns out for three davi. In this case the Inst.largo plant in the Carnoglo Interests \vlJ | LoBhut down. CONDIJMNIIl ) 11V ANAKOIIIsTS. O'Doiuioll und Otliur Labor l.radura at lIomiKtcaU Incur tlinlr DUpluimura. HtuiusTBAi ) , Pa. , July 23. Anorchlsts'ao not approve of the attitude of tbo Hotnostoaa mon toward their efforts to aid In the contest here. From a number of letters which Hugh O'Donnull received lu the past few days , It is evident that tbo INOW Yortt anarchists cx- pootod that tholr proposition to kill every capitalist connected with tbo Curneglos and eivo too stool workers a clear Held , ought to have mat with -Instant balling of gratitude bore. Tno summary way in wblob throe of the "X Y. & . " fraternity were ilrcd out of ilometo d , and the denunciation by the ad- vlsorv commiitco nnl Hugh O'Donnoll of the ahoot'lnRof H. Ift A'rlcklinvo glvon much displeasure and'Wineh ' disappointment to the "rods. " As a rtu.lj O'Donnoll has received n number of loltirsnfroin Now York. nnd Chicago cage nnnrchIstsJi'A ! } Novcrelv censure both him nnd the H&uiwond stoclworkers for Ingratitude. THK , if.ur. 1 r 11 Complete 1.1st ill Vilmiitre * III thn Itcgulnr ! ) S * > urvlrc. WASHINOTOX , jp . 0. , July 23. [ Spoelul Telegram to Tun llRn.J A board of ofllccrs Is appointed to mlQii ut Fort Lonvonworth , Knn. , on Thursdny , September 15. IJi'Ji , for tbo flnnl oxnmlnatlpn for promotion of such noncommissioned ( Jfjlcors as may bo ordered before It , Detail 'M the bonrdt Lieuten ant Colonel Jacob Kline , Mnth cavalry ; Major John Brooke , surgeon ; Major Camlllo , U. C. Cnrr , Eighth .cavalry ; Captain James Fcrnonco , Thirteenth Infantry ; First Lieu tenant Benjamin L. Toiinoyok , assistant surgeon ; First Lfoiltonant Edxvln A. Hoot , Nlnotonnlh iufnntry , recorder. The oxton- sloti of lonvoofabsuncogr.intod Contain John MuiW Webster , Twonty-socond Infantry , July G Is still turthor extended to Include August in. Lieutenant Frederick G , Hodgson , Sixth cavalry , after transferring government property for which he Is responsible , will report In person toBrlsadlerGonorolEugeno A. Cnrr for duty ns nid-de-ennip. Lonvo of nbscnca for ono month from Ootobor is granted the following named ofllcors : Second end Lieutenants Henry H. Whitney of nr- tlllory , and James A. Shipton of artillery , and Second Llcutonnht. William H. Ander son of Infantry. First Lieutenant. Samuel Spaguo , Fifteenth Infantry Is detailed ns re corder of the examining board convened at Fort. Shond nn , 111. , vice First Lieutenant Georco F. Cooke , Fifteenth Infantry , vro- llovcd. A board of ofllcors is appointed to meet nt the call of the nrcsldpnt thereof nt Davldi Island , Now" York , for tbo examination of such oQlcors ns may be ordered bcforo It to determine their lit- ness for promotion. Detail for the board : Lieutenant Colonel William H. Powell , Eleventh Infantry ; Major Jnsoph U. Gibson , surecon ; Major .tames W. Howcll , Jr. , Twenty-first infantry ; Captain Ezra H. Ewers , Fifth Infantry ; First Lieutenant Madison M. Brewer , assistant surgeon ; Second end Lieutenant Michael J. Lonlbau , Twenti eth Infantry , recorder. Tbo following named ofllcors will report In person to Lieutenant Colonel William H. Powell , at such time as bo may designate , for examination ns to their lltncss for promotion ; Captain Daniel W. Burk , Fourteenth infan try ; First Lieutenant John J. Breorton , Twenty-fourth infantry : Second Lieutenant Frederick C. Klmball , Fifth infantry ; Second end Lieutenant Charles B : Ballou , Sixteenth Infantry , will report in person 10 Colonel Charles G. BarilotUNInthlnfantry , president of tbo oxamlnlnir bonrd convened nt Madison barracks , Now York , nt such time as ho may dosUnato , for examination" as to his Illness for promotion. The retirement from active scrvlco this data by operation of law of Major Daniel H. Lnrnou , paymaster , Is announced. Major Larncd will repair to his homo. Lcnvb of absence tor eight days , to take effect on or about August 1 , is granted Cap tain James U. nichards Jr. , Fourth cavalry , recruiting o Dicer. The leave of absence granted Captain William O , Owen jr. , as sistant surgeon , Is dxleudud fourteen days. Leave of nbsencq 'lor jfo'ur months , to take effect fi'om ntlm date of his rellof from duty " ' nt headquarters , de partment of ilio , Plaltc , is granted Captain Fayottdjt W. Hoe , Third Infantry. Tbo leave of ubsouco granted Major George E. Glenn , paymaster , Is extended two months. Captain "vWllllsm B. Gordon , ord- nnnco department will proceed from Wntor- vliet arsenal , West Troy , N. Y. , to the works of the MorgaUnglneoring company , Alliance , U. , on 'bOfblal "business and upon completing the sMnb" ' willro oin bls proper station. icft * - AtiiouK | \Jllltixr.v Alnn. Major Bacon lo'ft-i yostordoy on nn In spection tour IiiMinilr.g" Forts Lognn , Du Chosno , DouglaSj Jainp jPilot Butte , Sidney and D. A. Hussoll. n" , , , The follo vlng 'Vtory comphmuntury order has boonjl uod'4 jyenc V1iBrookOiconcorn- ingtho tlQiiarturaj.jof ' Captain , jj ) yotto W. Uoevliovwlll depart soon on a"/our months' leave of atispacolHtfter wVtcH fin will Join his regiment : ; " ? / i J' ' ] , ' , " "HniDQUAHTK'tS Dai'AUrMEXT ' OP TUB PLATTK , OMAHA , July , a" . First. Lieutenant Favetto W. Uoo , Third Infantry , aldo-do- camp , having received olllelal notitlcation of his promotion I" , in order to comply with paragraph 1 , special orders No. 1G7 , current series , headquarters of the army- relieved from further duties at these headquarters. The commanding general cordially con gratulates Captati Hoe ou this well deserved though long delayed promotion. , nnd sin cerely rogrou that it necessarily ontalls de parture from his military family. A pleas ant olllcial'nnd * personal acquaintance of twnnty-onoyoarj , covering a varied service , Including the Intimate relations between nn adjutant and his colonel and an aide-de-camp and his commanding general , invites on ex pression of blub regard for this faithful , otllclont and conscientious ofllcor. The sev erance of ofllcial tlesho\vovcr \ , docs not mean a change of interest , and Captain Hoe takes with him a confident anticipation that the responsibilities nnd opportunities of his now rank will bring that recognition and appro bation in the future which his zeal nnd ubil- i'y have Invariably commanded in the past. "By command of Brigadier General Brooke : M. V. SHBIUDA.V , " "Assistant Adjutant General. " Competition C'liiiimeiiouil. BEI.LKVUB llivi.r. Uixon. Neb. , July 23. [ Special Telegram to THEBES. ) Tbo nun mil liilk' competition of the Department of the I'latto began here today at known distances In u storm of rain. When the firing at 200 and .100 yards had bsen completed thu rain was falling so heavily as to render further tiring at long range Impossible. Tbo scores made were : Urmit'n'M Hon. Father Thomas { itt i-nmhi a son of Clenoral Sherman , the groa liftllltnry hero , Is visiting In Omaha. Ho 1& sapping with friends at " " Crcighton college , * . Father ShormaUj(2-n ( J < "uit prlost about 83 .years old and jfi * Clan Intollcetual and 'cultured nuponrunco. Ho called on Colonel Sheridan and othjur.flfllcors with whom he Is acquainted at ibo&nny headquarters. W. ApplogaS * jluo inventor of n now incandescent lainrefpil bo nt the Mercer hotel this afternoonjind ovonlng and oxhlolt his invention to lfifet ited callers. O. W. nrowsicifawlio lives nt 27'IS Oar- Hold avenue , canned ; .the tirrejt of a Mrs. Wnckor ycstcrd 4feiiliiK for disturbing the pouca by belojfKWonlcuDd disorderly. Old Dill I'rlco'a cHWdbnn/ Murphy , both vngrunls mid putty .thieve * who occnsionolly visit Omaha nnd carry axvny anything found lying around loose , worq looked up last tilght by tbo police. Drunk und begcmtr on the streets wns tbo charge placed nimlnst Kd Jlmlson nt the jail Inst night. Edward iimkas n business of boirglnir both hero and In ( Jounc.U lllulla and Is au undeserving uorson , as bo spends all ho can gut for liquor. Eddlo Curtis * , n 15-year-old mossenRor boy , was , at thorequest of hi * parents , locked up in tbo olty Jail yesterday afternoon for In * corrlglblllty. HU parents claim that Kddta is entirely unmannifou'jlo and would like to hnvo him sent to thu/ofoimatory. A llro lu u , small tup-story frame houao in tbo rear of1U3 tipath Elt'htoeiUli street called out tlm downtown departmonUhortly utter midnight. The llro was botwoou tbo partitions ot the house which was occupied by u colored family named 1'roctor , Loss on building and contents about | 75. FIELD OF LANCASTER NAMED fCOXTIXUBl ) FKUSt PltlST 1'AOr.J hnvo boon mnilo fnr ttio occasion , Ttio governor - ornor ami state tifllcinls , nil livid * ox-gov ernors nnd llcutcniiiit governors , tliu Icpulu- turo nnd the Kentucky cotiRrossmon uro ox- period to bo lioro. Stevenson will make ttio speech of Hio day. WKST VIIIUINIA l KMCltATS. l > l < Kiiiccfnl Scone * During thn 1'rorroil * liiKa of Ilin Stutn Commitlmi , l'AniCEiimma , W. Vo. , July 23. The socona tiny of the stnto democratic conven tion was ono of remarkable enthusiasm , hot wonthor nnd lights.V , A. McCorklo wns nomtnatca lor governor . last niprht on the second ballot nmld tro- incndous enthusiasm. The llrst bnl- lot today resulted In the nomination for auditor of J. V , Johnson of Darbour. Patrick Duffy , thp present Incumbent , A. D. Gordon , Untmlon Summers , G.V. . Tippntt , Samuel Iliiiinn , G.V. . Hundloy , Henry Howon , nnd J. U. MeElrtownoy were candidates. After the call of the counties for n vote grcnt con * fusion cnsund for nearly two hours. Gordon nnd Johnson led. Deforo the ballotviis unnouncod | a do/on counties' wanted to change their vote. Extra sorKotints-nt-nrms were appointed to keen order. Johnson Rained votes nil dur ing the ballot. There was it torrlllo struggle between the Gordon nud Johuson men. it was the most dcsporntn over seen lu West Vlrslnln. Ono inuu caiua forward nnd said ho was chairman of the Marshall delegation and xvnnted to ohnngo. A preat crowd jjathorod nround him. When naked how ho wanted to vote , ho snld ho wanted to vote "No , " and then it was discovered that ho wiu idiotically arunlc. Ho was carried aside. The ballot rotulltnl : Johnson , -100 ; Gor don , SSI ; MuEldownov , 1)3 ) ; Summers , 7 ; Duffy , 0. The afternoon session contest for state superintendent of schools was n repetition of the morning seono * . Vlrcll A. Lewis of Charleston nnd U. A. Armstrong of Fair- mount were the principal candidate * . After n long discussion n bullet was taken und Lewis was nominated overwhelmingly. Thomas S. Uoily , chairman of the state ox- ocuttvo comralitoo , was nominated attorney general nftor nu intorostlng atrugglo. At the evening session Colonel James Howan was nominated for treasurer on the llrat ballot. Marmadulto Uoiit was nomi nated for the long term Justice of the supreme court. JuUtro Holt was nominated for the short term ol the supreme court. 311N.VKSOTA JtIJl'Um.lUAN3. They Pnss Sti-oii ? Resolutions and Tut Up u Unod Ticket. ST. PAUL , Minn. , July 28. The republican state con vnntion mot at aeon In the People's church , and was called to order by Chair man Hartwoli of the state committee. Ex- Concreiismun McDonnell was chosen tem porary chairman. Committees were up- pointed and a recess taken until 2 o'clock. The convention was late In assembling , nnd oven after being called to order nt 2:30 : was unable to pet down to work nt once , on nccount of the committees not having com pleted their work. William Henry KustU of Minneapolis was called on for a speech. Ho spouo briefly , ending bU spitCRb by presenting n resolution eulogUing Hon. James G. Blalno , sympathising with him In his recent uflliotions and expressing the hope that ho may aguln bo called into service after having enjoyed n hard-earned rost. The resolution elution was udoptou by nsinc vote , with cheers. A number of speaker * , Including Alden K. Blolhon , Governor Dnrtoiv , Na- ttonal Committeeman Evans and others also spoko. State Senator Tawloy presented a resolu tion reciting in glowing" terms the services and ability of United States SoiiaUn'Oush- tnati K. Davis , declaring him the choice of the convention and nlediiiir ; ! the purly to worn for his.reolecion. . . The resolution was adopted wi'th cliedrs by u rising1 vote. Ex-Congressman ICnnto Nelson was nom inated for governor by acclamation. David M. Clougn was nominated by acclamation for lieutenant governor. F. P. Brown of Blue Earth was nominated on the seconu ballot for secretory of stale. Hiss nomination was mudo unanimous. Joseph Bolilottor of Brown county was chosen ns candidate for s.tato treasurer on the first ballot. 1U9T1UCT CONVENTIONS. Missouri Democrats Jlurn Trouble In Aerri'liiKT un Candidates. Nnosno , Mo. , July 2S. The democrats of the Fifteenth congressional district met this afternoon , and after organizing commenced balloting tor the candidates. The llrst bal lot resulted : Morgan , 20 ; Hill , 21 : Skinner , 2t. Balloting continued throughout the day und when u recess was token 130 ballots had been taken. When tbo convent'on roas- bombled this morning balloting was resumed and continued until 8 o'clock this afternoon , whan the deadlock was orokon by tbo nomi nation on the 2ir > lh ballot of Morgan of Bur ton countv. MONTOOMKJIV CITV , Mo. , .Tulv 23. This morning the democratic congressional con vention for the Ninth district mot in Its usual condition a deadlock. After somn pre liminary sparring tbo Clark delegation look the bull bv the horns , forced a permanent organisation , which had hitherto been pre vented Dy the deadlock , and tl'on nominated Champ Clark of Pike county for congress. Tbo Norton delegates refused to vote during the proceedings. It is not Known yet whether a bolt will follow or not. Lon.iNsroitT , Intl. , July 28. The Tenth Indiana district democratic congressional convention today nominated Thomas Ham mond. TO IIKICT THE WKSI'IJKN UAMl'AKJN. Hiihcoiiiinlttro ol Mm Uiipiilillu.in National CummlttuuVIII Iln Apiiiilntod. WAairiNOTO.v , D. C. , July 28. [ Special Telegram to Tun IJm.JExUnited : Stales Treasurer J. JN. Huston of Indiana lias been asked to become chairman of a subcommittee of the republican national commiitco which Is soon to open headquarters at Chicago and have general .supervision of Indiana , Illinois , tno U.ucotas , Nebraska , Iowa and sumo ether western and northwustorn states now some what doubtful us to political complexion. This subcommittee will bo composed of about 11 vo or seven prominent members of the na tional committee und will scarcely bo loss lu Importance than thonatfonal.cominlttcotlsolf. In addition to Mr. Huston the members of the subcommittee will bo Mr. Kosewater of Omaha , Senator Carov of Wyoming und Mr. KVUIIB of Minnesota. It will bo a very strong committee und will have a wide range of re sponsibility. Its organization Is to bo com pleted while Chairman Carter , Mr. Clarkson nnd others nro in tbo ultv. Mr. Tanner of Illinois Is to resign his membership of the national committee , as bo is a federal ofllco- holder subtrcasurorut Chicago. Unmoorauy' * Ileadiimrlur . NEW Yoi-.K , July 23. Chairman William F. Hnrrlty hasfonnounced that No. l.'l'J ' Fifth avenue has boon selected us the headquar ters of the national democratic committee. Tbo building will bo opened as sopn as the desks and other furniture and fittings have boon arranged. During tbo any Mr. Hnr- rity was In conference with ex-Governor Campbell , nx-Socrotary Whllnuy and Itlch- urd Urokor. Winivor and Mr . J.oiuo. PiiKiit.0 , Colo. , July 23. MM. Lease and General Weaver , candidate for presldont on the ( bird party ticket , spoke this evening to u largo undlonco and woto well received , Muny Oil TiinhH on 1'lro. WASIII.SOTOS' , Pa. , July 38. Lightning ignited an Immense oil tank near bora yester day afternoon and the conflagration spread to twenty other tanks. They uro still ouru ing am * thu loss will bo very boavy. * Tile IJtmtli Hull. LONDON , July 3. Viscount Sborbrooko , moro familiarly known at tbo Hon , Hobort Lowe , died today. C'libliuit hulil tu Iliivo IUnliiul , SAX FJUNCIBCO , Csl. , July 2S. The report U current that the Hawaiian cabinet has re signed. LAVA ENGULFS THOUSANDS Further Particulars of the Disaster Which Befell the South Sea Island , FALLING STONES KILL' HUNDREDS Aslirn Crush In Homes and Whole Kninlllcs Hurled AlUo All Voct-tnllim De stroyed and tlm Living ( Intit- imlly Starting to Dtmth. AMSTKIIDAM , July 28. The Handolsblait of this city publishes letters from Celebes giving details of the recent eruption of the volcano Gununo on Great Snndmlr island. The oruptlon commenced ntO p. ni. on n day early lu June nnd was unheralded bv tbo slightest seismic warning. Immunso volumes of llmno und smoke nnd masses of stones suddenly burst from the volcano. The stones fell nil over the Island , killing hun dreds of natives who were busy in the field * getting In the rlco crop. Those who suc ceeded in reaching the supposed shelter of their homos lound no rcfugo , many houses belne crushed beneath the woieht ot the falling stones and roofs having collapsed under thu weight of ashes , burying the In- mat03 , in many instances whole families. Streams of lava flowed with startling vapidity down the slope of thu mountain , upon which there were located numerous farms nnd villages. Houses nud fuglllvos ullko were overwhelmed bv these rivers of molten rock. It Is estimated tbot over 1,000 persons perished In the slopes of the moun tains and hundreds more in the lowlands , but Ilia exact loss of life Is not yet known. A week ufter the oruptlon had abated the inhabitants wore still In n stnto of terror and would not approach the sconoof the disaster. The island Is now threatened with fnmlno , nil the crops having boon destroyed. Cocoa trcos nro still standing , but their leave * nnd fruit have been destroyed nnd their stems loft baro. In many parts of the Island wells hnvo become dry. TIIUY i > ii < 'iii : > THI : COURT. I'ronch Aimrohlxt Prisoners Knfuio to Obey the Judgo. PAHIS , July 28. During the trial at Ver sailles of four anarchists charged with steal ing n quantity of dynamite which was used in the explosions of last May day , QUO of the prisoners named Etlovant was told by the judge to Rtuud up. Instead of complying with the order , however , the prisoner re mained seated , and Impudently replied : "Got up yourself. Why dou'tyou get upt" The Judge answered : "I nm n magistrate nnd need not rise to speak to you. " 1 hereupon Eticvant retorted : ' 'One man Is as L'ood ns another. Get up If von want to spoalc to mo then I will goc up , too. " The other prisoners followed the cxnmplo of bravado sot by Etiovant , and adopted equally at Insolent a mien townid the Judge. ICaeli in turn began n violent har.tngiio und tried to expatiate on the subject of anarchy. The Judge , however , refused to listen to them , nnd after a scene of disorder suc ceeded in silencing tncm. CIiolnrii' JVurlnl Itnonrd , LOXDOS- , July 28. The St. Petersburg cor respondent of the Times says that the oilicial cholera reports for July 23 , 24 and 25 for nil Russia show 2,533 , new cases ami l-ll > 5 deaths. The Standard's St. Petersburg rorro- spondentsays : The /ism-Uov of Kazan lias nskod the treasury for n loan of 500,00. ) roubles for seed and 110,000 roubles for sani- tury-measures. Similar applications uro ex pected from other province * sutTerinir from famine. This forshadows n repetition of the fumino unless moro vigorous me.uures are taken. ST. I'ETiMfsiirwj , July 28. The following oHlcial cholera return ) were published : July 20 Astrakhan cusus.-12 do.iths ; Voronosh , 15 cases , 10 deaths ; luizan,9 dc.Xths ; Samnru , J2 cases , 74 deatli.s ; Saratnof , 1)1 ) cases , (11 ( deaths ; Slmbrlsk , OS cases. 3S de.i'.hs ; Kosto- gaw , 8 cases , 0 ; ) deaths ; Tasmon , 5 onset , 5 deaths ; Krahkoff , 15 case ? , ; i deaths : stations on tbo Hostoff-Voronesb railway , 17 cases , 0 deaths. Julv27 Oronburc , S ) casesC deaths. July 25 to 27 Tsarilzin , 48 cases , it ) deaths. Oladitinin ( iltt-n an ovation. LOSDOX , July 23. Mr. Gladstone arrived ir. this city yesterday. When ha alighted from the train at the Euston square station bo was clvon on ovation by thousands of his supporters who had gathered on the station platform to greet him. Mr. Gladstone looked to bo in good honlih und smilinclv acknowl edged the lecoplion accorded him. Ho uas then taken in an open carriage , which was in waiting , nnd betrayed sorno svmptoms of nervousness when un nngrv partisan crowded him nt thu side of the carriage and oagnu slupplng blm'on the back. Ho nt once or dered thn coachman lo drive off quickly. Act gently yet prompt ly on the Until , Kill- NKVS am ] IKMVIM.S , ills- pellinif Jlendaches , Fcv- ciannd Colds , tborouRh- ly clcnnslng the system of disease , nnd cures habitual constipation They are sugar coated , do nnl gripe , very small , easy to take , nnd purelf loadable.13 pills Jnonch vial. 1'crfjct dlgc.sllon follows their uso. Tlioy ntisolutclrriiro lick hcnil * uclio. ami iirorcnmnnrnJ- ed ljr ) Icaam ; pL-yskbns. I'or sale by Icaillnc dniftirlsts orHcntbynii. ' . : ; i ! . > ct < . n lal. Addrcud HOOB'S ' MEDICINE CO , , Props , 8n Francis ci I'OK BALE I.V OMAHA. NEB. . BV Rnhn .t Co. , Cn.r IStH & IlnuKlu SU. J .A Fuller & Co. , Cot. Mill & Pouglyj A U 1'cster Co. . Council lUuO * . la ORDINANCE NO. IU71. An ordinance ontorlng thugmdlng of Military avenue from Hamilton xtruut to ( irant struct and directing thu bo'ir.1 of public uorUs to take the necessary Htunsto cansusald work to hu done. lie It or.lulned hy the ulty council of thn ulty of Omaha : Suction I. Whoroac. ponnanonl.gr.idus have been established upon , and appraisers hiivii been duly appointed by law , to apnr.ilsii thu damages causnU by thu grading of .Military avenue from Hamilton street to ( iiant street. anil mad u thulr report to thu city council , which hail formally adopted thu same ; and , wherouH , pronurlv ownura , reproi.ontln r morn tlrin tliiou-llfths ot the property abutting on nad ! porl Imis of thu avcnnu above tipuclllud , havu pullllonoil the ully council IP havtiH'ild avunno graded lo the present established grade , without charge to the ultv. and that thu cost bo rn-idu p-iyablu In tun urinal InU-ill- munts , thoruforo. Mlflt'iry avuniiufroin Hamil ton street to ( irant bticot. bo and hereby Is ordered grided to thu present , established " fine lion 2. That the board of ouhllu woilc * bo and hereby Is. illro-jti'd to take thu necessary stops to uuuxo said work to hodonu. Hootlon : t. This or.llnancu Hbalt take nlfect. nnd bo In force from and after Us p.iss- agn. - l-tI . rrosldont Olty Council. Aprovcd , July LtJril. Ib'J. . or.o. i . IIIMIS : , Mayor , PROPOSALS FOH GUADING. Healed nroiiosalN will hn received by thu mi- durulgrifd until lUUo'oloul ; ( n. in , Auguxt Alb , IW ) . ' . tor grading Ihu Jlley In block 10 , Koiint/u'H4th stippleinuiitiiry nddlllon from Hickory street to Center street , all J thu alley In block 1. KonnUo's 4th addition from Cen ter street to ibu alloy north of Doruaa stieet In thoully of Uniiibu , In accoiduncu with nli'ns aiKlhpucIlluatlonHon Illo In thu olllco of the board ot public works. IHda tobu miduoii printed blanks fnriiNh- oil by tbo bciard.nnd to boiicgompaiilud will ) n corlllled uhuuk In thu Hum of WM.W payable lo ho ully of Omiibu , as un evidence of good lib. The board reserves the rlzht to reject any or \jLt u 11 to walvo defecls. I' . W. ItrUICIIAUHKK , Chairman Hoard Public Works. Omnha , Nob. , July ! TISM. . JyjV-S.t-3U.-ju Nutlvu to Contrnutorii anil llullileni. I'or tbooroetlonof a nuw Catbollo church in I'ortHinouth , Hhclby County. Iowa. Illdn wlllbo ruoulvod until AugiiHtVnh. 14) ) I'lana und spuclllcatlonauun beiunn at tbo un * doralgned , who will also cheerfully glv In for- million to pimleu wlnbln-/ hunil In a bid , UKV. I'V. \ . IIOI'l'MAN. I'orUinoulb , ahelby County , Iowa SCHENGK'S PILLS Purely. Vegetable and Strictly Rellnblc , They net DIUKOTLY unil PROMPTLY on the Lfvor nnil Stotntxoh , rcslurtni ? the constipated orijnns to healthy nativity , und are n POSITIVKnnd PKUKliOTLY SAKE CURE for CONSTIPATION , LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD ACHE , BILIOUSNESS , and nil ether nleonsos arisinp ; from u dlnordoroil con dition of the I ivoi- and Stomnch. They are the Only Ifollhlo YcRiitnblo Mvot 1 HI fold ; They uro I'orfu.'tly llurmloiij Thj nrpl'urniy Ynotablui Try Tliom. Pit. Sohonrli'sllook on Consumption , Mvcr Complnlnt and Dvsuolisln Font Kri < a J. H. SOII BNUIC& SO.X. I'hllmlolphla , ir HEALTHFUL , AQREBAnLOCLEANS1NQ. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Durns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. Specially Adapted'for Use in Hard Water ORDINANCE NO. 3147. An ordinance or.IIM I nf : thu I in proving of Mason struulfiom oust line of ! ) Uth street to imst line of : ilst. slrcet , In slicot IniDrovuincnt dis trict Nu. 4.TJ , suld ImurovliiK to consist of pitvuiK with vlirlllud Uriel ; , nnd dlrootlni ; thn bo mi of public works to tnUu thu neiob- Mjry snips toeuiise snub work to ho done. U horoiis. the nnyor and citv council of the ulty of OriKthn hnvo nidured the linuruvln of Sliison snout from o.ist line of : iuth .street to C'iiKt llnu nf IlUt street In street Improvement district No. ju ; , hy puvlns thu sunu : and ul- lottiil thlrly d.ivs to uropoity ownot.s In which to rloilRimtu und dutcrinlne tliitmatc- rl'il doslred to be itsud forsueh p.ivlnt ; , nnd Whureiis. the snld thirty ilnvs have expired aiulthu innpuity unnurs uwiiuiK the m.ijorlty of the fiDiit.ico In .suld linn'ovuinuiit dlstrlut have notlilunud fnrilio paving of s.ild stri'ot In said district with vlirlllud brick , claps A Uvu V / VOIIIK. and " ' , , Whereas , In audition to .such < R > slKnvlmflor ; material by mild own era. the inavo viuid ulty fonncll ( if .said city do hereby dn.cmjiiO ( iiuon tbo mater.al so sp el lied as the material to hu used for sncl , pavliiK. therefore. Ho ItorJalno'l bv tno city counoll OT the city of Omaha. - > > , * tici'tlnn 1. That Hint part of M > ft < nn > street from rust line of il'Jth street to east line lf ) lilac Ktrcet. Instruct linurovuiiicnt dlHtrlet No. 4 ; ! . ' . be nnd the sa'iu ! Is liori'liy oidercd Improved , said liiuiiiivuiiient to consist of pavlnff with vltillled hrlek. class A live years , nrro-dlhn to thu Hpuflliuatlui.s on Illo In thu olllce of thu board of public works. tn'etlon ' . ' . That thu board of pnhllo works Is liorohy ordered lo pau o said norlc lo bo donn iiml to enlcr Into contract for the eamy with the lowest responsible bidder under thu .spucl- lloatlons on lltu In the olll.'o nf said board. Section It. That this onliimncu take ulTucf anil bo In force ) from un I after Its paSJU o. Passed July : Ulli. 1S-2. 1S2.JOHN ( JUOVKS. City Clerk. K. I' . DAVIti. President Ulty Council. Approved July ! Snd. IbUJ. IbUJ.CJKO. . I' . JJEMIH. Mayor. ORDINANCE NO. ! ! M8. An ordinance ordurln : thu Improving of Bpon- cer htrjut riu n Shcrimtn uvenno to Jltli street. In struct imurovuniont district No. I'M Bald Improving to consist of paving with vltrlllfd brick , and dhuutlni ; thu board ot public wor ! < s to take the nuccdiury stops to ca > tsu such work to Du doiut. Wlieteas. thu mayor and cllv council of the city of Omaha havu ordered tin ) linnrovlni ; of Spuncur struct from Miurinan avenue to 'lth Ntrcol. In streut linpruvuniunl dlHttlut No. 4''il by paving tlKisariiu and allowed thirty days to piopcrty owners In which to determine and ( I os Knatu the matuilal desired to housed for suvh paving , and , the said thirty days have axnlrud und thu property owners owning the majority of Ihu front. iiiu In Kald linurovumunt dlmrlct huvu putlttonu.l for the pavln , ' of H ild street In said ( list Hut. wilh vltrillotl bilok , class A tun yuurs , und \Vhcruas , In nddlllon to such designation of material by H ild owner * , thu mayor iin.l city Ciiunoll of Miild ulty do hciouy ilutermlno nuon thu material uN | > ucllIui ( us thu inatorl il to hu nsod forsnoli paving , thuruforu , Ho Itordauiua ny thu city council of the city ofOrnah.i : Huutlon I. That that p , rt of Spuncor struct. fiom i-hurin.in uvenno lo -lili Hlrutil , lit struct Improvement dliilrk't No. 1:11 bo and thuxamu Is liurcby orilorcd liuprovi > ilHalil lriiiiovuinunt | toconslstof p.ivlng with vltrllluil lirlulc , clusi A tunyu.irs. according to the niiuclllc.itlonson K Illo In the ollU-u of tSmlioar.l ol nubile works. Beet , on L' . That thu board ol nnbllu works In hereby or.lurud to cause HI : ! < ! work to bu donu ami enter Into unntract for thu sanm with thu lovveHt ro-4nunslblo bidder uirlur thu Hoculliua- II. ms on lllulii ihuotnauofH'ild boanl. Section : i. Tlrit this ordlnaiicu tiku olToct and bo In force from an J after Its passage. i'a > iud July SOilt , 1KJ. . JOHN OHOVEA Oltvlllork. K. P. DAVIS. . , 1'rusidontUlty Oonitoll. Apurovod July H'ntl , lrl' ! . ' " ' UBO. I > . I Mnyor. ORDINANCE NO. An onllnanco ordering thu Improving of l 'lli HI i eet from Jones street lo Leavenworth Kliiiut. In streiit Improviimi'iit district No. 4v.i. said irnprovln/ coiiHlHtof uiivlnr with white NiiiulHtonu , and directing the hoard ut public works to tnko thu noenvMiirv htons to uaiisn Hiich work lo Ludonc. Wliuioau. thu mayor and ulty council of tlio city of Omaha have ordered thu linpiovlng of l-'ct. street fiom Jonus strict to l.iiavunvvorlli street. In street , linprovuinunt district No. IU , by paving the H line and allowed thirty days to property ownuro In which to doilgnato and duliirinliiu thu material destrod to bu Hand for mi"h pavlnr , and \VIureas. theH.ild thirty duyw navu oxplrod nnd the property owners < nvnhu thu majority 1 of thu frontage In H'llil Iniprovmnunt'llnirlct ' have petitioned for thu paving of H nil street Inuald uUtrlot with wiltu ) Uolonvilo sandmono Ull'l ' WhoruiiH , In addition to mioh duslgiiilon : ( of maturlui by Halil ownora , thu mayor and ulty council of Halt ! ulty do heioliy duturinlnu IIIKIII thn material Hospeclllud us tlm material to bu imcd for Mich p tving , therefore. llo H ordalneil by thu uity council of the ulty of Oinah u Section 1 That tliat part of I2th atroot from Jonu4 fit re i ) I lo Luavunworth Hlrcut , la streatlmiirovumontdlHtrlct No. I".T. lioaud thu mime U hereby ordeied Improved , Haul Im provement to connlHt of paving with nhlto ( /'olonulo sunilntonu olans 0. according tuthii HpoulllcatloiiKon Illuln thuollloiiof tlm b.W.t of tiiibl n worl.-.s. KHCtlony. Tliutthullunrilof I'nbllo Yll , I ( Is hereby ordered to cntivo dald work in tu done and lountur Into contract for thu Kami ) with ti ) lowest io ioiiilblu ) bidder under Dm Bpcdllluutioiisoirlllelnlliuolllcoof nild bonrd ruction : ! That llils orillnaiifci tuko uiruct und bo In foruu from nnd utter Its inuauxe. I'aiioil July Will , led ; . JOHN OltOVl'.S. OltyOlork B. I' . 1)AV ) IB. VruHldoutUlty Oyitncll Auptovod July C * . . 18'C , OK'J. l > . UKMIH , Muyct.