THIi OMAHA DAL"BEE [ ; FRIDAY. .lUNlj. \ 1892. LOST IT TIIROUCII HARD LOCK Omaha Drops Another Qamo in the Ninth Inning by Misfortunes. KANSAS CITY HAS THE TEAM HOODOOED Very rrolty ContoU JInrrrd tiT Homo Very AVIld niching Hilly Hernd Square * HI * Account with thn Ilooslnrs Otlirr Sports. Kansas City , G ; Omnha , 3. Indlannnolls , 4 : Columbus , 3. Port Wayne No game , rain. KANSAS CITT , Mo. , Juno 2. [ Special Telo- grnmtoTiiK BKK.J There was a now urn- plro In tbo game here today. ( Juentticr hat just boon appointed by President Williams and It wa his llrst appearance In the West ern league , lie umpired an excellent gntno. There was no ground for complaint. The game was an excellent cue and vcr.T exciting. It was not over until the ninth inning and tbo Dluos pulled U out. Omaha played dead against luck. They batted much harder than the Dluos and mndo but ono error. In fnct , but fpr two or thrco hits of the scratchiest sort , Kansas City would surely have boon defeated. Payne was tjuchcd up In a lively fashion , whllo VIcK- cry was very effective. The latlor' * two Loses on balls and a wild -pitch In the utnth virtually lost the game , however. Oinnba began the scoring In tbo second Inning. After Vlsnor tiad gene out nt first , Coltopy made a pretty single to lotU Howe managed to put aim on socond. A sacrtflco and Wostlalto's two-bnggor srorcd him. Wcsllaka scored on Darby's bit , which was Juggled by Alberts. The Illuus tlrst made the circuit of the bases in tbo llfth Inning. Albom hit snlo to con'cr , took second on Payno's sacriflco and scored on Lytlo'n single to right. In the next Inning the score was tied. Klteljorg hit to Collopy and beat the ball out , Howe falling to covortbo bnso. Then Carney , whllo making desperate effort to dodge a wild pitch , got his bat In the way of the ball and a llttlo pop fly went out over second base and fell safo. A wild pitch ad vanced both men a base , and then after two men had gone out Payne hit unfa and scored XHtolJorp. Lytlo wnut out on a ily to loft. Omaha forged ahead again In the eighth nnd scorned to have the game won. With the two men outKowo made a safe bitand soorod on singles by Wostlnko ana Darby. When the Blues cumo to bat In the ninth inning things looUud a llttla blue. Pavno got .llrst , though , on a fly ever thud , which Col lopy could have got If be had not slipped. Then Vicl > cry got pretty wild nnd guvo Lytlo and Andrus Doses on bulls , the llrst in the game. Manning hit to Sholback nnd Pay no was caught at the plate. A wild pitch let Lytla Jn and then Sunday singled to contornnd ( scored Andrus and Manning , giving tbo Blues n safe load. Eltcljorg went out to third nnd Carney forced Sunday ut second. Omaha wont out In one , two , three order. Score : KANSAS CITV. AII. n. lit. sii. sn. rn. A. E. Mannlnp. 21) . 4 1 Sunday , lib Elloljorg. . If 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 Ourney , Ib & 0 1 0 0 10 I McMnlion , c. i Alberts. ss . 3 1 1 0 0' 1 0 0 1'iiyno , p . til . Andrus , it . Totals. . 30503027 10 1 OMAHA. _ _ Totals. 38 3 13 1 0 87 B 1 8LOIIB DY INNIKQB. Kansas City 0 00011003 B Omaha 0 20000010 3 BUMMAllV. Rum earned : Kansas City , 2 : Omahn , 2. Tno-baie hit : Blioltiock , Homo run : I'ayne. Itaiu on bulls : Off VloUery , Z. lilt by pitcher : Manning and Alberts. Struck out : Ily I'ayne. 1 ; by Vlckory. a Wild pitches : Uy I'ayno. 1 : l > y vlokory. I. Tlmo of game : Ono hour and forty-live minutes. Umpire : Qunthor. Borad dludo It liven. INDUNAI-OUB , Ind. , Juno 2. The tall- ondera faced and defeated Columbus In seven innings , but it was practically a gift from , Umpire Sorad. lie called Abbey out in tbo , fourth whou ho bad fairly scored. This would have made tbo came a tie. O'Rourko Rave an exhibition of disgraceful playing that was inexcusable , injuring Madden se verely. The game was called in the seventh inning on account of rain. Attendance COO. , Score : KIIUHAUY : Huns earned : Imllnnapolli , 2. Tno-baio lilts ! Qutuii. VlncUlen. lla u on bnlU : oil Madden. J : onbulllftin. . I ; oHO'Dar , 1. Struck out ! Hrilnrt. lion , 2 ; br bulllvnn , 1 ; br O'liuy , 1 , Btulon Imncj ! Lawrence. U Uourko , Abbejr , 2 : O'Day , I. oft on bnici : lnillnn poll > . 3 ; Columbus , 4. Time of came : Ono liour and tblrtjr llvo mlnutoi. Umpire : Herod NATIONAL LUAQUK. York linn Mudo Another Step Up at ritlHbure'ii Mxp.'ime. New yoitit , Juno H. The Wow York team played iu line form nt tbo Polo grounds today and dofoatcd Pittsburg through superior nil around playing. Hcoro : Now York 0 1 7 PlttsburR 0 4 Hits : Now York. 12i 1'lttsburir. ia Errors : . Now Yurk.J : I'lttsburK , ft. EiirnoU runs : Now Aprk. 4 ; I'lttsuur ? . 2. llattorlos : Orano and Fields ; Oamp and Mauk. Unolo batches U AKUII. ! Pim.ADti.riiiA , Pa. , Juno ' - ' . Tbo Pbilllos hit Luby bard und ot the right ttmo todav nnd scored an easy victory ever Chlcugo. . weather clear and warm. Attonaatico 'J,47d. tScore ; P.110-- ! i Philadelphia o,7 . lllui UhloiiBO. 0 : Phlladolphin. 0. Errors : C ilortKO. 1 } I'lillaUolmila , I. .Earned rum ; Uhloavo. li Philadelphia. 4. HaUerlos : I.uby und tclirlvor ; Uur oy und OlemunU. UuiineU Plu for Ilruoklyn. Nnw YOUK. Juno I. . BrooUlyn defeated Louisville ut Eastern park , BrooUlyn , today after nn exciting battle. Attonuanco , l,4iR ) . Score : ' ' ' " " ' ' LouUvlllu. . . . . ! . . . (4 ( lilts : Hrooklyn. llj lAJUlsvlllo , F. Error * : llrooklyn , . ' ; Lonlavllle , 0. Earned runs : : llrooklyn.t Louisville. 4. Hattarlosi Had * , dock und O. Jluluyi Vlau and Dowse. llrntrimVtii trom the Louder * . OOSTOX , Mass. , J uno'i The most Interest ing gBiuo of the season lu this city era * played hero today. .It was marked by free bluing nnd clean lloldlnjr. Wouthor warm nna clear. Attendance , 1,810. Kcoro : IIostuQ . , 2 8 BU Lou ll. ] 7 lilts : lloslon. II ; 8U Louis. 10. Errors : Has- tou , USU { Louis. U. Karnod runu IJostbn. Oi bt. I/ouls. a Hntturlcni. Clurtidii. HHvettH , Uatuoliuid llunnolti Uleitson and lliickley. AVoii It la Ono Inului ; . Bii.Tiuoiic , ilJ. , Juuo U. The Uahluiow club lo t today'i KUIUO because the Clnclu- lo natU got onto CobU ! In the IHtti Inmuif nnd baited out three runs. Weather Uno. JVU toadioco. U.UOO. Hfaloy and Pi-iUott were ' rel ed today , Swire ; Baltimore 00000010 t 3 Olnolonn.il. . , , . 0 OOUOODO * . . 3 Hits : .Uultlmorr , It Cincinnati , 7. Errors : i Baltimore. V ; Cincinnati , h'lirned ruus : UullauQ uodUtirphr. 1'iill WM Ovuoroui. WASHISOTON , D , C. , Juoe-J , KtoU iv seven bines on balls In two Innings , which gave Cleveland flvoruns without ft bit. VVoathor wnrm. Attontlaneo , 1C7G , Score : Washington „ 6 0 0 105000-0 Oloroland. , - 71 llltsi Washington. ? ! Clovolsnd. 3. Er rors : WaMilnitton , 2 ! Glovaliiml , : L Earned runs ! WiiBhliiffton. 3 : Cleveland 2. Hatlorlos : Knoll andMllUsan ; llavlos , Cuppy and 21m- tnor. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BTATK LEAGUi : . llontrlco t'nplnrrn the Rcaanil Oamc from limiting * , BiUTiHCB , Nob. , Juno 2. [ Special Tolo- grotn toTiin BBE.J A magntllcont summer day drew a largo crowd of spectators to fairview - view ball park this afternoon to sea tbo homo nlno do up their Hastings antagonists. Holmes pitched for Boatrlco and the Hust ings toys were wholly unable to got onto bis curves , Dcntrlco fans are highly clntodovor the two straight victories ever Hustings. Beatrice and Kearney play here tomorrow. Score : llcatrlcc. . . . , 0 J 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 7 Hastings 0 I u 0 I 0 1 0 0 : i Earned runs : Heatrlco. 3 ; Hastings. 1. llato on lulls : OT ( Holmes. 1. 1'lrst base on balls : On Pitokard , 2. Struck out : Hy Holmes , ft : by Packard , & Thrno-baso hits : Oltirk. Two-base lilts : Clark. Hlazlo. Haso hits : lln.nrlco. Hi Hastings,5. Hacrlllcohlt : Taylor. Stolen bnsos : lleittrlcc , 2j Hastings , 2. Passed bnlU : Chiles. 1. Errors ! Beatrice. 0 ; Hnst- iaJi.4. llniturlos : Holmes nnd Jones ! Piiok- nrd und Uhlias. Tlmo : One hour und forty- live minutes. Umpire : .Hart. ( Iranil Island Clicclcod. FitEMONT. Nob. , Juno a. [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB UEE.l The Citut-U Island aggregation was rounded up to the queen's tnsto today. Klmmntl made n throo-boggor , thereby winning u diamond pin offered by a localjowcllor. Thoscorn : Fremont 0 o 1 0 0 0 0 7 0 H Orand Island 0 2 0 0 U 0 0 2 1 5 KciiriK-y Wins Two. PiATTMioimi , Nob. . JuncS ( SpecialTolo- gram to Tin ; OKI : . ] The ulsonnmiml PltUts- moulh tonm was defeated twice today bv Kcarnay. Tha result was easily accom plished , ns tha homo team plavcd a lifeless , indifferent game , nnd apparently did not euro to win. Custorio pitched both crames for the llubltos , iitid did line worlc. Myers pitched very Indifferently In the first game , but Hooves pitched line ball. Fowler did some line bnso running , and a magnificent one- handed catch by Kennedy won wild applause. Score : IMattsmouth 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Kearney 20108100 13 Karnod runs : 'Koarnoy , 7 : Pluttsmouth. I. Haso bits : Kenrnor , 11 ; rlnttnmontli. 3. Er rors : Kearney. : i ; Plnttemonlh. . Hatterlos : Uastono and I oars Myers and Maupln. Um pire : Has ! > ell. Second game : PlntKinoutli 1 5 Kearney 2 0 'I 1 0 1 0 0 > 7 Earned tuns : Kearney , fi ; Plattmnoulh. 4. Base hits : Konrnoy , 5 ; IMattsmouth , 10. Er rors : Kearney , ; i ; flattsinouth , 5. llattorlos : Itooves und .Manpln : Oastonu nnd Fear. Stutulini ; uf thu Toams. \\ISTEIt.V I.EAOUK. w. i. p c. vr. t. PP. rolnrahll25 V .715 Omnlin II 15 .121 Mllt-ailkoc. . . . 17 0 . ( 4 MlnncsDOlls . . 0 II . . " ' .H Kan-ns Ot ? . . . IS 12 .Kit , Kort Wnyno. . . B 1C .3(0 Toledo . > It 12 .KJ3 Indianapolis. . . 4 17 .1'JU NATIOXA1 , l.KAnfE. llnolon 23 10 ,73 ? Now nrk ll ! IS .514 Brooklyn . . . . 71 13 .lU'J I'ldlnilBlpliln. . IU IU .IiUU Cincinnati 21 It ! , ( , m I.oul-vlllo US 11 .ITJ Chlcacu 23 16 .f > M Waablnclon. . . 13 23 . .H.I Clevulnnd 211 la ,6'Jfi St. Ixjillo U V.'i .J1J 1'ltlsbiiri ; 21 19 .5tt Onltlmoro 928 .2U BTATK lEAGtir. Drntrlci ) . . . . . . II 4 .733IIasUnis | Oil .4VJ Ornnil Islund. . 12 7 .IU2 Kcarnay II11 .t&l Irouiont U S . ! .2ori5ttsrnouth. ] . 012 .3.KI SIMiBU 1CINU. rittsbarc Phil Gives Morris Park a Il\oly Slinking Up Again. Mounts PAHIT , N. Y. , June 2. Five , of the nix races ran bero this afternoon were won without the semblance of a struggle. York- villa Hello practically walked around In front of Madrid and Ada Bluoln the ladies' stakes , the bcokmakors quoting the prohibitive odds , of 1 to 13 against her. The other stake feature , the Galllard stakes for 2-yoar-olds wo * captured by J . A. nnd A. H. Mo rrls' Frieze without being persuaded either whip or spur. The most exciting finish seen this season came up In ino struggle for the fourth race when King Cadmus , Julian Bbolbark , Don ens tor , Zorllug , Lavish nud | The Iromostor finished In a beautiful bunch , . separated only by heads and necks. Garri son. rode the race of his life on King Uadmus , ' wboso owner , George B. Smith , better known as "Pittsbure Phil , " took almost 830,000 out of the ring by his colt's victory. First rnco , live and a half furlongs : Cor rection (4 ( to 1) ) won. Raceland (8 ( to 5 } second , Fairy (5 ( to 2) ) third. Time : 1M'4. : Second rauo , ono mile uml n furlong : Mns- torlodo (7 ( to 2) ) won , Reckon ( d to 5) ) second , Le- pnnto (7 ( to S ) third. Time : 1:5X QTuIrd nice. Gulllarcl stakes , Uve furlongs : Frlczu ( U to 5)ron ) , Hospurus (12 ( to 1) ) second. Furrier Jouot (3 ( to 5) ) third. Time : l:0f. : ! Fourth race , six furlonps : Klnir Oudnius ( fi to I ) won , Jiillcn (10 ( to 1) ) second , blicllbarlc ( B to 1) ) third. Time : 1:12. rifth race. Lady stokes , ono tnllo and a fur- lone : Vorkvllle Hello tl to 12) ) won. Madrid (1(1 ( ( to 1) ) second. Adn , Uluo third. Time : l:5fl' : ' . Sixth race , one uillo : Gortlo I ) (2 ( to 1) ) won , Cynosure ( J to 1) ) second , Tom Tough (8 ( to 0) third. Tlmo : l:4iyt. : _ Wcatlior at I.atonlu. CIXCINXATI , O. , June 2. it was a damp , miserable day at Latonla today , out 8,500 people were out. After the first race , a steady rain began , which continued all the afternoon , soon making the track muddy and slow. Three hot favorites won in succession and then a moderately well backed horse took the purse. The last raoo , however , was won b ) a IU to 1 shot ; Linger. Only ono fin ish , that of the second race , ivas at all exciting. First race , solllne for 3-ynnr-olds and upward * , six furlonns : John Ilurkoloy ( J to 2) ) , won. Vision ( III to 1) ) , socond. Urotohnm (15 ( to 1) ) , Second raco. swaopstuhos for .1-year-olds and up. nuiiinlJo : Yo Tmuhion (7 ( toll won , Anna (0 ( to Dsucond , Natslio (5 ( to 1) ) third , Tlmu : 1:1.J , Third rnuu. a free hundlcnp sweepstakes for 3-ycar-oldK and up wards : Yule ' 01 (8 ( to 5 > won , Dolly MeCoiioWK to 1) ) second , Mary McQowan PK to 1) ) third. Time : Fourth raco. thu Harold stakes for 2-y oar- olds. live fnrloiiK : Initonmr (4 ( to 1) ) won , Ifos- lyu , fi to 1) ) second. Semper Lax (15 ( to 1) ) third. Time : luij : . Fifth race , purse for maiden --yo.ir-olds. uvuftirloiifs ! lilncor (10 ( u > 1) ) won , Sllnrln (8 ( tof > ) soioiid , Doucptlon ( JtoJ ) third. Tlmo : lcuu. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ llurd on the lluokloi , BT. Lens , Mo. , .luno 2. Threatening wooUtor , which brought a light sprlnklo of rain , was responsible for a llgst attondanoo nt iho fair grounds today. The piuncera picked four out of six winners and the book makers were a sad lot when the sport came to a close. The fourth , which was a very open race , tboro being no decided favorite , was won bv the 8 to 1 ohunoo , Ha maUor , qulto cleverly. lu the llfih Pennyroyal , a 4 to 1 , BUVO the form plsyori a mluhty shook. Thn track was In fair order and respectable llmo wiis put up. Flint racn. solllne , six furlongs : Corlnno ( I nrowuiow (1 ( ° Itclty JiailKQi thtri. . Time : . .f,11'1' " , . " 0' sovo" uml ono-imlf furlonus : VIMO dOr ll to 4) ) won. Jueorllm | S to J ) buc. oiul , WultoriT to 1) ) third. Tlmoi Isaa. 1 ourtli ruw. bullliiK , four furlonss : Huy- mtiknriStoDwon. Niitlimi Trunk (5 ( to II BOO- onil. ljurt JnrUnii (5 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:11 : , I'lftli nice , no Hup. ono wile : Pennyroyal { i fo si r , 0 fiiv 8 ° rnu > Uooal"m blxtli nice , hnndlcap. utio mile and fifty yiirda : Mlniilo Coo < o i > n ) won. llluxo Duuo io to li i second. Jtomilo llyrd ft lo 1) ) third. Tlmo : iK at Unruld. lit , JunoiS. Woathorav Garllold throatoiilng. Track slow , Attendance , a.OOO. Itcsulln : Vint race , nvo-olthtli | of ix intlo ; Froollclit { Uo"a BCCOIltl' MJleo Huolloy third TJiuej l | ' bovoiul ruc'e , so\on > uleliths of n I'ourth nvre. Murllm WmuliiRton stakcg. avo-elKhths of B mlle : Quiver Von. KdltU Ho inontjecond.Lolllothlril , Time : ls : ' . ' ' ' * . nolllnr , flve.eluhths of a mllet The I.uverVtin f he I > rlxo. Loximx , JunoS. TUo tCpsom grand priio \ M won by U. J. Barley' * colt. The Lover. Prluoo BoliykofT ( Juno locond. It , II. Combo' * Vmldeul third. < ) | > vuluf ICuaditor Aluotlup. Tiio OiaabA jttoadt n' club ) iar * parfocUd all arrangomonLi for their oponlric matltico Snturdnr. Three thousand invitations Bnvo boon sent out. tbo Musical Union band will bo In attondanoo and n Joyous nfternoon is anticipated. All the races' . Including- froo- for-nll pace , 3:40 : , 'JiMl nnd 3)15 ) trot , have been filled and everything is to fine shape for the nondoff. _ _ ' Tip * fnrTiKUj- . Hero arc some horses that arc lee nod upon as very likely cbnncos for Iho races at 'ho tracks mentioned : MnnitiB PAIIK. 1. ( "erobtn Oold Dollnr. 2. Inrtln IttibUer TwolIlK n. Oonrtnlilp Mlnnohaha. 4. Mudslono Itusscll. fi. llimnilot Wesfihcstor. 6. Tar and Tartar II am into , I.ATONt * . 1. Outomft Oruy Uooso. a Orxlllo Mnll. : L Londoii'-OId I'eppor. 4. I'lilntlliu in. B. Fill nt 0 n. m , len\or. Or.svRit , Colo. , Juno 2. Overland park re sults ; track fast. First race , one mlloi 1'rlnco Henry won , Montnna. second. McGluty third. Time : 1:4U Second race , five furlongs : ln\ostlcatloti wofi , t-cniitor Wolcott second , Ubost Uanco third. Tln.oi 1:01. : Third race , one And throe-sixteenths miles : Pyinpnhotio's lan won , ( lovvrnor Adams. ecjrond. | Twostnrlcr ) . 'Ihnot SiKl. Fourth rnec. four und onc-liiilt furlonRs : April Fool won. dcruldlnu second , Hill I'lshor third. Tlmo : ( tt. I'lfth riiuo. siwpii fnrlonKs : HuRlo won , Em- inott second , Ulck Wright third. Time : HJl. SPAKKS or STOUT. Oroat Pull Hillldllj'IS'lc'lt- ' BvorythlnK is In readiness for the great match tug of war between tha Swedish team of Omnha and the German team of South Omaha , which takes place at Exposition hnll next Sunday night. The matcli is for n E'.nKo of ? 1,1)00 ) nnd thn ohllro cute roculpts , which from Indications will foot up a cotiplo of thousand more. Thoto bns been no atblotm contest taken plnco In Omaha lor years that created half the interest that this match is causing , and lovers of squnro manly sport can rest assured of getting their money's vorth on the present occasion. It will Do a struggle of the giants , and It is a wise man vho can nnmo the wlnnor. In all probabil ly ton stronger , moro muscular or bolter mined men could not bo gotten together in bo countrv , anil that both sides will pull to ho death thcro is no question. Exposition ball will doubtless bo tea ted to Its fullest capacity. Moore and Itnknr Tomorrow Night. Dick Moore of this city and Henry Baker , ho Michigan heavy weight , meet in a finish Ight near Chicago tomorrow night for a iurso of $700. The local fancy are pretty well acquainted with Dick's capabilities as a jood hurd puncher nnd the mojorltv look for ilm to pull out a victory. Bauer , however , s a big burly bruiser of no mean skill r.nd If no succumbs to Moore it will bo bu- : auso his powers have boon Impaitod In the " aatjoar. Ho has a long list of won battles on bis string , and among bis victims ara such favorably known pugs at Mllto Dunn , Billy Glbbs , Jack O'Brien , Larry Brown , Jack Rlflle , Joe Tausoy , Tom O'Donnell , Jeunv ICelloher , Paddy Urcnnnn , Dan Kolt , Don Hlordnn and others. Notwithstanding , lore's success to handsome Richard ! Juck Miivln Won. LONDON . Juno 2. Tbo llcht between Juck Slavln and Con Utordan took place tonight. Slavin defeated Hlordan lu nineteen rounds. The match was between Jack Slnvln of Australia and Con Hlordan , an American boxer well known on tbo Pacific coast. Ac cording to the articles which were signed May H , the men were to box twenty rounds under Queonsbury rules with four-ounco zloves at , catch weights , for a purao of 250 , -ho contest to take place at the Ormondo club on Juno 2. llnrnlo Will Muungo 1'ort IVuyun. . BAI.TIMORL' , Md. , Juno B. Ez-Managor William Barnio bos nmved hero and an nounces that ho will tnko charge of the Fort Wayne club In the Western league. Ho will represent tbo Uotnnson interest. - - Danny Daly Didn't Put Up. Sioux CITT , la. , .luno 2. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BBK.-Tho Daly-O'Donnell fight is off. Articles wore signed , but Daly failed to put up bis monoy. O'Uonnoll'c money was up. Daly could find no backer. Wants n Ditto for ( Sunday. 1 be Morse dry goods team would like to make a date with some treed team for Sun day unxL Address C. A. Dunham , Morio dry good * store. _ Dr. Blrney's Catarrh Powder for tonsll- tls. For sale by all druggists. CO cents. The Dentil Roll. NEW YOKK , Juno 1. Miss Mlnnlo Morgan , the well known oattlo muruet reporter of the Now York Times , died thlsinorninp. Sbo was a prominent figura in motropolltan newspaper - paper circles and was the pioneer woman re porter in tho.United States. Fonr Douau. la. , Juuo 2. [ Special Tele- pram to THE Ben. ] Hon. N. F. Webber of Clarion , for twenty years ono of north western Iowa's most prominent business men and politicians , died of consumption yester day. Mr. Webber served a term in tbostato senate several yours ago. Ho wan for sev eral years casbior o ! the First National Dank of Clarion. WiLKKdiiAiiiin , Pa. , June 2. James Hildroth , aged 07 years , died this morniup. The dcccasnd was one of tbo most prominent citizens In this valley. 'Ho loaves an estate of over a million dollars. JIKAKTllKNltlNtt SCENES. Ilodlrs of Over Ono Hundred Victims of the Itoheinlii nilnu AcclilontlCnoovoroil. PKAOUE , Juno 3. Over 100 bodies have boon brought to tbo surface today. They were raised in batches of tlireo. No ono was roacucd alive today. The faces of tbo vic tims nro scorched and blackened and show traces of a dosp rate struggle for life. The bodlos were laid la rows la a neighboring church yard. The scones at the pits' mouth today were heartrending. " Two women fell dead and another wont mad. > mad.Tho The , rescuers were encouraged In tholr work tula morning by hearing u boll In a pit wbora a number of minors are known to bo Imprisoned. The rescuers continue to work icarlussly , though at great risk. Many were overpowered by the smoke today and had to bo drawn up to the surface. A panic was created today whon.lt became known that 1UO pounds of dytiamlto wore stored In the mlno , though tbo manager de clares that iho explosive is placsd where It cauuot bo roacbod by the flro. T.UC.IT llltlCriTlKS. - Hon.'C. H. Van Wyok was m the city last night. Superintendent Fltzpatrlclr returned yesterday from West Virginia , whereho u interested in some coal mines. Maria Hellman , widow ot the late Meyer Hollmau , yesterday qualified as executrix of the estate. Her bond in the urn of15,000 was filed and accepted. A lire In tbo oil room room at the south oud of the B. & M. freight dopot. Seventh and Jones street , called out tbo department about midnight. Loss light. -Manufacturers Imvo commenced working nights on their exhibits. Last night the Collioum building was lighted up until 10 o'clock and tbo worlc of putting the different exhibits In ahopo was carried on by a largo force of uion. Itrnult uCdood Work. WASHINGTON , D. O. , Juno 3. [ Special Telegram to TJIB BHK.J Tim BEE Bureau of Claims ted ay was not I Hod by tbo ppmmU- sloner of pousioua of the allowance of the pension claim ot Lucas G , May field of Hartingtou , Neb. , at the rate of ( d per month. Dr.Blrnoy'a Catarrh I'owaor euros catarrh Per ole by nil druggUU , Bo cents. 1UKU , A'ottee * of five Una or .kit under t/tte Jieaa , fifty ctntt ; tilth aMttUinal line ten ttnt . . , , , wltoof Oolouol It , U. Wilbur. t her-ronl- deuce , 810 fcouUi Tvr ntylghth it root. Funeral uotlo6 huroaf tor. D Witt' BanaparlllA oloAU 04 th Trientla of the Omaha Gentleman Pcrca Him to Accept. FAVORED BY ALL " THE OFFICIALS tocord of thn N'mvChnlrmnn of I ho Western Paanpngor A n > riitloii Onn of Iho Plonuors In the llallronil Uusl- neat In Nchrnxka. CincAoo , 111. , Juno 2. J. K. Buolinnan , ; onoral possungcr agent ot the Sioux City & 'acillo nnd the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley roads , has boon elected chairman of the Western Passenger nssocla- inn to succeed W. W. I'lnley , resigned. Thls aa the result of the bnllotlng this aftemoon. The vote was unanimous lor Mr. Buchanan on the twenty. ll ftli ballot. The chairman- elect was not present , although ho was In .ho mooting yesterday when his name was Irst proposed nnd al'that tune tried to chock the movement in his favor by declaring openly that ho did not want the placo'nnd could not accept II. It is believed that his rlciuls Induced htm to chnnga his mind und .hut it was on their ndvico ho stayed away 'rom the meeting today. Although some of .ho members worn anxious to elect J. N. ftilthorn and Georqo W. Hlstln. they are on tbo whole satisfied with the result. Mr. liiiclisuiun'ft Jlonml , Mr. Uuchnnnn Is acknowledged to bo a lioroimlily capable man , without ouomlos or irojiit iiio nnd ono whoso principal training ins been In the passenger department of n ; ro.it western system. As long ngo ns IbC. ) iu was ngont of the Chicago & Northwestern road at Waterloo , Wls. , and was utter wards pioneer nent of the Omaha lino. Subse quently ho bccMno connected with the Den ver & Hio Grande , but resigned hU position .yith . that company to talco up the practice of aw in Colorado. After n few years bo abandoned the legal profession to become renoral superintendent of the Sioux City & Pacific , which position ho hold until ho was naked to take charge of the passenger de partment of the two northern divisions of tbo Chicago & Northwestern. Northwestern OJHcluls Kloctod. At the annual meeting of the Chicago f , tforlhwestorn Kallwdy company todov the following were elected directors lora term of three years each : Horace WIUiamsj-Fred li. Amos. John M. Burke , Marvin HughtU and N. K. Fairbanks. Byron Smith Avas elected , for a term of ono year to succeed William L. Scott , deceased. The board bfterxvnrds elected officers as follows : Chair man of the board , Albert Keep ; president , Marvin S. Hughltt ; vlco. president , M. L. iykcs ; assistant ! > corcUiry nnd assistant treasurer , S. O. Ho\yo and J. B. Ho Hold ; executive committee Albert Keep , Marvin Uughltt , Fred L."Airibs , Chauncoy M. Depow , H. McIC. , T.wombly , Karauel F. Bar- gor , David H. Kimball and'V/llllnm Vander- bllt , , 'The ' report for the year ending May 31 showed un increaao In gross earnings ot Wli'i.OUU and an iaoroaso In not earnings of 5I/JJ4.000. i U hc IJllnd Pool. Tbo Northwestern blind passenger pool was formally JUsolvod today. A mooting of the Interested lines was bold to consider tho. situation as alTeutcd by the Rock Island's withdrawal from'tbo pool , and ; tbo whole was dlsc'usscd ' at length' . The Hock Question willlifg'to roconslde'r its with drawal on condition1 that It bo guaranteed a certain percentugo\"ir the competitive busi ness , but the otbac roads would not agree to this. The WisqopsinContral and the Bur lington were nlsfldissatjalied , with the share of tbo business uUotetl , to thorn and thought it would bo to then interest to .vacate the agreement. Thai upshot of the ' 'discussion was that the Ctncigo-St.- Paul -passenger pool , which hosibcen'ln ' exlstencottsince No- "vembor.--"JR90 , iv 4' tlccloroa dissolved , and the advhory'boj ' d yardiirchaT'BdB' . " ' " ' ' Idalio Politic * . 'J1 * Hon. UJiorgo H. Rbbetfu , attorney general of Idab'o , is at the Paxtbn. " tie was for many years a resident of Nebraska , and for three terms , Including7 the years 1871 , 1872 , 1875 , 1B70. 1877 and 1878 , was attorney gen eral of this state. . V Mr. Roberts sold' ttnat Idaho would take her initial whirl at the people's party this fall , . Last , year them was no farmers alliance up there , bb a few branches llavo recently been organized. Last year Idaho polled about 45,000 votes , the re publicans having a majority of about 2,403. Tbo general is conffdent of an even larger majority for the nominee of tbo Minneapolis convention. DmnrHllc. A tornado passed elsut miles east of Gules- burg. III. , doing much dai : < age to crops und buildings. There wore no lives lost. A tablet bus boon orpctod on the Gettysburg battle Uold nt the farihcat point advanced bv PlcUott's brlgude whdn It made Its memorable change. The firm of Coster & Warren , grain brokers at 'Ml Produce excliunKO , Now York , has as signed to William Dradford without prefer ences. Liabilities about $300.000. New York's Chamber of Commerce has adopted resolutions , oxpreiislng the convic tion that every effort should bo made by our government to bring about un International agreement fixing the rutio between eold uml sliver , und that until -sueli un agreement Is made silver purohubos should 'jo discontinued. Foreign. The emperor of Japan Is Buffering from an attack of moaMcs. In an election row ut Eaga. Japan , on Muy 14 , .two radicals were killed and mutiy Wounded. - Three hundred houses were destroyed by flro In iiBUburbof Hnvuo , Hussln. tha Inhab itants of which lustoeiy tiling thuy possessed , nnd are In ail absolutely destitute condition. A report issued by the minlbtor of bus- bundry of Hiisnla states that the winter crops nro In u fair condition. Summer sown crops o > erywhnro proinlso well , There has boon no diminution in the urea sown. - Both the meth'bcl arid results -when Syrup of Figs 'j ikon ; His pleasant and refreshmgifo the taste , and aota gently yetproftifttly on theKidneys , Liver nnd Boejs , cleanses the sys tem efTeclualmitlispc'lB colds , head aches and fevers-and cures habitual , constipation HBJWup of Figs is the only remedy of . .its kind. , ever produced - * duced , plea8ingji9 the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt m its action and truly benehcial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75o bottles by sll fading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand -pitt procure it promptly for any ono who wiahea to try it Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. , BAN VRAWOI80O. OAX. . - - - - - - - 4 - * Hellman's 4p- Administrator's 4 SUIT. Closing Sale. O On account of the great avalanche of unex pected goods that have been heaped upon us wo are compelled to redouble our efforts to dispose of the Hellman stock and in order to do so quickly we start the ball a rolling by putting all the $ S , $1O and $12 wool cas- simere , worsted and cheviot suits in one lot at * ,7r ; Hellman's " " * ' 4.50 ! : Administrator's . "f Closing Sale SU.IT. The most of the suits in this lot are brand new , although there were some that were bought earlier , for this spring and summer , and the bargains are so everlastingly great / " ' & * , that we have no trouble in disposing of tliem ; the styles are in sacks , cutaways , stripes , plaids and every popular color extant , at Hellman's Administrator's SUIT. Closing Sale. In the rush for these suits 'our furnishing goods department must not be overlooked. You will find almost anything you want there at genuine bargain prices. A good stainless black hose , 15c. The best crow- > < V I * * ) & ' black hose , 28c. Solid colored hose , tans , . ' slates and browns , ISc. All the 35c suspenders ' - - 'l * -1 . * . J - ders go at ISe. $2 light weight balbriggan. s , underwear $1 suit. Remember , $8 , $1O and * * 11 > * ' $12 suits cut to Hellman's Admi nistr atpr's Closing ; Sale SUIT. THM OLJ3 CORNER , 13th AND FAB.NAM STS. CURB AnoT and Complete Treatment , conilitloa 01 Suppositories. Ointment In Capiului , ulio In nor ana rill * : n Poiltlvo Cure tor Cilirunl , lulornnl bllndor nioadlnB Hchlnu. Chronic , Uoocnt or Horocll- tarr riles. .T.ils ItemoJr hiu never bean known to f nil. fl pur lioi ilfor 5 : ontbr mull. Wbjr'uRerfrom tbti lerrlbla dlieaio wlion n written euarnntoa It posltlvolr ifl on wltUOlioioi or rotund tbo monorlf not cnrod sonrt ttnnip for free Sample. Uuarafltta Issued br Kuhn & Cd , Drueiilsu , Sola Agents , oornw 18 anJDo = glantraeti , Omaha , Kob. NEW r-Trs i -J THEATRE lm"T r < > oirl boTcntcontli nnd llurncr Streets. 3 SiSffiSSSK THURSDAY , JUNE 2. - SA.TUBD-.W FAREWELL PEE8ENTATION - t.N'Q M A. t-I A-ot . . NEIL BURGESS5 THE COUNTY FAIR , See the liorjeraee and husking boo. Original company : Maria Ilntci , Klla galltbury , James U. Sinltli , IXdvrnnl Jlc\VaJo , Vf. II. Uurton , \Vay. BOY D'S ' NEW THEATER 4N uls4co'YNaN0' Sunday , June 5. WEDNESDAY MATINEE. THE KINGS OF FUN. REED RND COLLIER And Their Great Company , In the funniest of All Fnrtlcul Knturtulnuionta , HD88 and MOSS Written by Themselves , For Laughing Purposes Only. be.itaoii. sale Saturday inoriiliiit lit 0 a. in. Farnam Street Theater I ' "AAL TON70IIT. DODD OPERA CO. , OHIMB6 of NORM ANDY. MATIN EK HATUKDA-V , 4O - PEOPLE - 4O Hundar' Mntlneo nnd NlKlit , lari This Week Only. Tony Pnstor'Btara. Nellie MtiRUlro , Alhlnl Kandull. Oomluzo. the only Indian Albino , > or-8END FOR CATALOGUE. ( COUC1NA1KI1 HkriTIM.nlli nul.UrIV , * Llrli * * > O' SI OU 1UI1 \ < < U 'U ' l Itll 6140 _ IW 41) ( _ - Iual4a l .irauK - M..k Tlr. . . .1 bU ( l VO Wl (14 E.C.MEACHAM ARMS Rn..ST , LOUIS Ma PROPOSALS FOK CURBING. Beul ed prauosuls will bo received by the iiii- dBnili-MioU until IsJOo'olooU p. ni. Juno IT. IW , tor the ourbliiit xvlth red Uolurudo vutuUtiiiav white UoloniUo nuiiUtiuo ( una Jlorou Bind- stomi nccorainir to niiuclllodlloiis parts r our. tuln streets conuirlnoU In siroot liiiproyi-iiiuiit dlbtrlotunuinborod and doiorlhod an rollowu , a-ouKO BtrcoU from n l line of tfwontv .llfth struot to T only-sixth utraut. No. 45Ous fltreut. from west lliiuof r\vnn- \ ty-fourth street to u point 1 ! > 3 feut wt-st of Twenty-fifth street. No. i&J-UiiHSHtieot , from east llnpof Twon- ty-fourthstroet to the west line of Tttonty- fpnrlhHtfeotlnlhooltyof Onmhu. Kaohbld toepoclfy u price per llnciil foot for the curbing couiplolo In suld liaprovumcnt WurWo bo done In acoordaiico with Plans uml Biiooldorvtloiu on Illo lu the olllco ol the Hoard of 1'uhllo Works. , , , , , . I'rono ul8 U > ho uiftdo on printed blanks fur- uUihod by the board and those asoompatilod with a ourtllled uliuak In tliOBUiu of liW.imy- ablti to the city of Omuha , us an ovldunvo of good fiilth. The board roserviu the rlxht to reject any or .U bid , and to wulvo defeeu. Ohalrmaa Hoard of 1'ubllo Wprlc * . OuiuUa , J UUB 2 , ibif. , J uno S , a , U. IV , PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Sealed proposals will bo rooclvod bv the un- daralKnou until 1:30 : o'clock p. m. , Juno 17th , 1SU2 , for the following kinds ot paving ma terial.lz : Shoot nsphaltum , Sioux Knlls or other cranlto. Whlto Colorado snndstnno. lied Colorado sandstone. Woodruff. ICunsas , stone. Vltrlflod hrkk. And brick blocks , all according to specifica tions of 1892. as ruodltlod by the resolution adopted by the Hoard of 1'ubllo Works at Its meeting of May illst , 1892. For piivlng cart of the followlnc streets , avonucs and alloys In the elty of Omaha , com prised In street Improvement districts Nos. 4 J,4.I,4.B,42 ! < ] . 427,421.42 ! ) . 4JJ.4J1. 4.U , 4J3 , 4M. 4-K.4.1C.-I17. 4JS.4.I9 , 440. 441,442 , < 43. 444 , 443. 419 , 451. 453. 454. 455. 450 , 457. 458 , 4 : 9 , 401 and 4I& ordered Improved by ordlnunco Nos. 3OV > and .I.U80 , und forropavlngstrootlmprovoment districts Nos. .BO , 447 and 4M , ordered repavod , bv ordinance No , 3.US3. and moro particularly described an follows : No U.V ) 1'iiric or 29th avenue , from Leaven- worth street 10 IIlcKory stioot. No. 441 Alley In block 3. Hnnscnm plnco. No. 447 Lcuvonworthhtreot , from thn west line oC Kith strcot to uosi line of 29th uvontio. No. 4it flth stroot. from the Houth llnu of Pierce street to the uoith llnu of Hickory btnjot. No. 424 Loavenworth street , from the west line of 10th Htreet to the oust line of llth street. No. 425 1th street , from the south line of Junes street to the north line of Loiivonworlli atrocU No. 425 Spencer stioot , from Sherman avenue onuo to 31th street. No. 4.T JjMliropstreet , from Sherman av enue to 16th Htreot. , , No. 4.8 Hurt stroot. from the west line of 15lh street to the east line of inth stiout No. 4'W Sprnco street , from the west line of S2d struot to the o.ist line ot " 4th strcot. No. 4JO Cass Btreot , from 22U street to 24th stioot. No. 431 Mason stront.from 20th street to 29th avenue. No. 41. Mnsnn street , from the oust line of 30th btroot to the o iHt line of 31st stroot. No. 4.n-iM : Htroet , from the north line ot Euclid place to the north line of Woolworth ntenuo. No. 4 H California street , from 13th street to IDlli at root. No. 4.O I/urd stioot , from 12th strcot to I4th stroot. No. 4 ' 0 1'nrUcr street , from24lh stiect to the east llnu ot 2Uth htrcut. No. 4.17 buwurd strcot , from 21th htreut to SSth htreet. No. 4 a Chicago strcot f rotu 22(1 street to 23d strcot. No 439 Oaldwc Ibtrcot rom 2Kb Btreot to thn west line of Milnn's uddltlon. No. 410 slicrmin nvtMiiin from south line of Cir.ind tivonuu to 1'ort t-tiouU No. J4I 3ilh btioet fiom 1'iirniini strcot to thn north line of Davenport street. No. 4J2 Davenport street from U'Jth ' atroot to lOtlistii'et. No. Ill 40th licot from the .south line of Davrnport sti eut to UnmlnK btroot. No. J-H-.MuUUon avunun fiom 14th street to Shcrinan uvonuo. N , , . 'i-ihicuio ' ; ; strcot from UHli struot to 'JiJth street. No. 450 bt. Mary'sa\enuo botwodn tha tvost llnoot 2th ( ) strcot und thu oust line ot 27th street. No.4M 17th Htiect from Hurnoy street to St. Miiry'Havunuc. , , No 4SI Tlio iilloy from S-'nd btreot to 21th Btuuct In 1'iinlKon'H addition. No 45.1-lUthHtrout frum 1'urniun ttreet to Harnoy Btrcot. . , No. 4flfi Wth street from thoktiiith line of I'oiniluton iivonuo to north line of Woolwortii " ' No.'ivr Davonnormticot fromSUli street to MStli Htreot. all In thu city of Omaha No. 4\S--Jat-s mrcot from wust line of 2llh strcot lo IIW fi'ot wont of i'mtroot. No. UU OMi Htreet from Ihu east line of 21th btroot to the went Iliioof Sllh utinoU . - from the west line of Kith street to the east lluo of the vmJuct of the Hull LinoItullwny. Nn. Mi-Alloy In nloclc 2M. city. Nol lB-Alloy In blooU 10 , Ifountzo & Kuth'g ' " : ) ) ( toHpeclfy aprlcopurwnmro yard forthopavlnsund rnuavliiH complnto on each Htrcut. uvcrino and alley aoparulely In said IiiinnivoniuntdlstrletH. , . , , . WorU to bo dunu In accordance with i > lan4 nnd nuocllk'iitlnna on Illo In thu ulllco ot the board of public wprlcs. I.'auli proposal to bo mudo on printed blanks I'nrnhiii'd by thn lionrU , und to bu net'oin- nan ltd by a certified choolc In the following Bum * for the dllferrnt dUtrlcts : Dlxtrlcu , 421. 4A 4'T.4iri.42J , 4KI , 4JI , 4 12 , 4J4 , 4J7. 4H , 4U44I. J.'i. 450,151,451 , 455 , 4i , 4174i . 4V. > , 401 una4u ; , JlOOoiich. IllitrlctR , tti , 421) ) , IU , 413 , 4H ! 4M. i.u. 441. 441 and U.VJ , t.VMuuch , And dU > trlot417 , $1,00- ) , payable to the elty of Omaha , us an evidence of eood faith. Tlio board roaurves the rlcht to award thu contracton all the Bald < llstncls together oren on each Ulttrlct separately , subject to thu so * luutlunot the material by the uruporti , pwn- vrs or the mayor nnd ulty cpitnull to ' " rojcet miy or all I' Chairman of the Hoard of 1'ubllo Worn * . Omajiii , Nob. , Juno 2nd , IbOi „ . . . , , . Jmni2-3-P-10. TYON A HEALY , 1m lOttolOBBtattUt. , Ctli UI H > ll I Uitli Kimlf .1 Uritd CkUU u * cf Itood l&Mn4Mt4tti. Unl ( O > MII Ui4 KquipBinti , X > lu < II itl * > flt4 hV luua > Of Iirun ( l , l AUIiti liulrvcllwi for * i u l IUul > , . . -.rtllry-lij . NOTICE TO SELECT MATERIAL FOR PAVING. To the owners ot lots and land fronting up on street Improvement districts numbered ami described us follows : No. 3.iO 1'ark-or 2ith uvontio from Loavon- worth Btroot to Illcknrv stKiel- No 44 Alloy in block.I , llunacom Place. No447 l.o.ivcnnorth Btieet from thu west line of IGlh Htreot to wcitllnuof 2'tli ) avo. No 4il flth strcot from the Bouth line of I'iorce strcot to the north line of IllcUory Blrpoi. No4U Ijtsavouworth atroot from the woBt line of loth atroot to the ou < it line of llth struut. No42" 12th street from thn south line of Jones Htreot to the north line of Lu.ivonworth street. No 420 Booucor street from Sherman avenue - nuo to 24th Btroot , No 427 Lithrop Btroot from Sherman avo- iinil to IBtli ntreet. No 428 Hurt Btroot from tha went line ot 15th street to the east I Ino of lOlli stieot. No 4 0 Spruce street from the west line of 22d street to the east line of 24ih si rout. No 430 Cuss strvot from 22(1 Btivut to 2Hh Btreot. No J.II Mason street from 29th street to 29tb avenue. No 4.U Mnson Btreot from Urn east line ot 30th street to the ii.ist llnu of ulat street. No 4UI 32d street trom the north line of Kti- cllil I'luco to thu north line of Woolworth ave nue. nue.No 431 California street from 15th Htreut to lath street. No 4J. > Izard street from 12th street to lUh Btreot. No 4.0-l'.irl ! < or street from 24th street to the east line of 29th strcot. No 4J7 faowurd Btroot from21th street to2Jtb street. No 4J8 Chicago Btroot from 22d street to IMd strent. No 4.t9 Culdwcll street from 24th street to tbo went line ot Slilnn's addition , No440 Sliuimnn ineniio from south line of Grand avenue to Kort Btroot , No4 < l itOth street from Karnam Btroot to the north line of Diivonport street. No 412 Davenport street from J'Jtli street to 40th Htrect. No44J 40th atroot from the south line ot D.ivonport street to Cumin ? snoot , No 411 Madison avenue from llth street to Shut mint avonuo. No 41' ) ChlciiKOHtrootfrom wostllno of 2. > th street to 2llli ( Htreet. No 4V ) Ht. Mary's avenue from the west line of'lith str.'ct to tint east line uf Billi struot No 4'il 17th Htreet from Harney street to St. Muiy's nviiiiuc. . , No4 > l The alloy from 2-'nd street to 2llh street In I'.mlHon's addition. No4Vi luth btreot from Karnnm street to llnrnoy struot. , , No4W 2nh street from the xoutli line ot 1'opploton avenue to the north line of Vr'ool- worth avenue. No r > 7 Davunportstreet from 21th street to 23th struct. No < M--Onssistroot from west line ol 2llh si met to 19S foot west of 23th utrnot. Ni4VJ Caasitrouc from east llnu ot 21th Htreut to west line ofJ4t.li Htreet. No 411 Hamilton strouU fnin the west linn of IDthhlrrot to the east line of the vtaclnetyf the Hell Ijlnu rulltv.iy , . . . . , No. 401 Tlio alley in block 2.M. city , and No. 4iii The alloy In block JV. Kuuntzo & KiitirH addition , In the ulty of Omaha and BUbJeut to the iui-S nU ropnvlnj , ' of the M-iismunt for the pa lux " " "voii urohoiobynotlllud In purHtianeo ofor- alliances NIH MM und .IOSI , pnHsud nnd au- Drok'cU .May.'il , IHC , to select nnd dutormtnu upon the kind of mittorlal to ho used In pav- liU or rep.ivln. said iiiiprovoinent itUtrlutB on or before thoWtb dny of June , 1HU : , or the mayor und oily council will deturmlno said material. If blieot asphalt IB petitioned fni-liy property owners , they must , state In their petition for p.ivliu whether pltiih-luko , land or oveillow , or O.illtornla u ] inilt ) U to bo used , Untod alOmuiia. Nub. , this 2nd day of Juno , V. W. lllUKHAUHF.lt. Chairman Hoard ot I'ublle Works Ji-a-4 Notice of ABHOiimunt of I > iiimijos Tor ( IrnilliiK. TothoovfiiorB of ill lota , parts of loin and real oatnto ulonit Hamlllon street , from the vlitducl over iho Ilult.ljlno railway lo 45th Vou'nro hereby notified that Hie under * slxnod. three uUlnloreHldd f ruedholdorn of thu city of Omahn. have boun duly npputnted by thu mayoi , with the approval of the city ooun- ell of ald clty.t > osaess thu dumiiKu to tliu ownornrcspoollvoly ol Iho uroporty nrroulej ( by uraduuHamilton Blruot , from the viaduct over the Holt l.lno railway K , 4Mb Btruut , < lo- uluioil nofObiiary byiirlliiaiicoNo.J. ( 5. paa.jd ilay 10th. 18'J2. approval Way S'Jlh , IBX' . you are further notified , Hint havlnn no- said appointment and ( July nuallHoil copied " " , S" ( by law. wo will , w the Ui any of | ' Juiio , A I ) ltt. nttholuurof 10o'clock In the forenoon , ul the olllco of llonowa & . Ca. In the MuCairuu bulldliiK. within Iho corporate ItmlU iiftuld city. JUfict for tha pnrpoiu of consider * IneJind muklnKtb u u inont pt daina o to the owner * rospeelively ot Haul uroporty. af- foclud by aaldgrading , taking Into con ldcru- tlou upodlal boiicliis , It any , Vou nronotlUuil lobe ; irosont at the tliae and plnco iiforosuld. nnd wuko any abjections toomtatemnntH loncurnlnv sr.ld ussomueut ofduniugei as you muy rontldor primer. T. II. MUOOI.L.OU1I , O. B. HKNKWA. JAMP.8 Bl'OOKnAIvK. Ouiaba , Mur 7tb , Ifli. X.A UIOI