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V t ' / - l } 11/Uj-l _ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 15 , 1892. -WON BY ONE LITTLE RUN Omaha Takes a Handsome Game of Ball from tlio Hustling Hoosiers , MILWAUKEE BEATS COLUMBUS ONCE first Hound hi tlio IMnil I'lRlit U'on liy the IJrowcru Toledo anil Kaunas Oily Kucli ( lot * n Uiimo Other Scores. Omaha. .1 ; Indianapolis , 2. Milwaukee. G ; Columbus , 3. Kansas City , 'Jl' Fort \Vayno , 7. Toledo , ; 'Minneapolis , 0 , K WAS ON HAND again yesterday attornoon as big as .a horso. ' Who } Why Guon- Ihor , tha megath erium nincompooD of modern time * . Ataln ho meta morphosed w hat would have ovl" dently bcon a matchless - loss ganioof ball Into n howling furco. A'fovv moro such exhibitions and base ball will bo ready for Interment In Omaha. After Monday's egregious burlesque the local management swore by nil that was on earth , In the air nnd under the sea , that Uuonthcr should never umpire another ( jatno it Sportsman's park , though iho huavons tall. President- Stout und. Manager Ilowa both rv ; it so far as to say that ho should not even tutor the grounds , no matter what the con- icquoncei woro. Hut ho was there just the same , as largo as tlfo nnd twlco ns natural , nnd the masquerade - ado of the two previous days was repeated. Jimmy Williams , the premier maggot of the Western league , telegraphed that Mr. Uucnther must bo' allowed to umpire the ijmno or It would go to Indianapolis U to 0. It is high tnno that President Williams lied a bar of railroad Iron about his ucclt aud jumped Into iho Scioto. Ho ii nearly as bad 01 Ouonthor. The Western league requires tlio most dcllcato nursing to maintain lifo , nnd a tow moro Idiotic move * like the Corcoran and Gucnthcr Seal and up gons the sponge. Thn people nro getting nauseated. What President Stout should have done was to flavo wired Williams to go to , nnd If Indian apolis refused to play give them the linger for their guarantee , and laid off until some clue happened along that would play. If nonocumo , diiband , divide thcproilts and go homo. Short Story of the Gtmo. : After blanking the WhltoSox the Btuo J.ivs came in nnd collared a tally. Letchor lea off with a three-cushion drlvo , and scored on Hayes' error. Gcnms , the ox- Otnnliiif , hit a hard ono down to Collopy. Ho scooped It up nnd had plenty of Urn ? to c.itch Lotchor. who had started for thu plate , but Eddie muffed the ball. The Immaculate hosed ran up a string of live ORI-S , when the Ilooslors made another , and their last. After IJoylo had boon thrown out at first , John Ivnwrenco Sullivan , called Lawrotico for short , pushed out n simile. Then , after Gayle had fanned , Lotchor bunted safe , aud Bully wont , to third , whoncn'ho scored on a throw down to'second hv Hayes to catch Lotchcr , which he signally failiid to do. In the eighth Omaha tied the score. Vlclcory wont out at lirat , but Shy copped out a nice little bunt , which ho boat to llrst. He stole second and ran homo on Ollks' timely smash , Robert reaching second him- tolf on the throw-in to head off Shy. Kelly popped up ono to tnp cadaverous O Brion , but honest old Joe Vlsnor drove Bob homo on a sonl-'soarenor to right. Mr. Howe struck out. In the ninth wo won. Berger , the Swiss boll rlnper , lot Moxlo's not one oscopo him , and Moxie stele second , wont to thirb on n sacrifice by ox-Prosldont Hayes , and over the rubber slab on a rniscuo by the man Anson wants. It was n horao collar for the Sharslg fam ily , and that ended the furco. The score : OMAHA. Ouylc. | > . Totula . Ill 3 fl > 57 IH hCOlli : HV INMNOS. Oniiilia . 0 1 ; j Indliinaiiolls . 2 KU.MMAIIV. Earned riiiis : Omaha , i. Tlireo-lwsn hlln : Kolly. I : Ounliis , 1 ; hatcher , I. Double iilny.s ! tov'c to \ lukiiry. llaso on balls : Vlos-ery , ft. i.uii , on uaM-.s : umiiliii , S ; lntllaiiiii.lls | , < i. Strui'U out : .VluUiiry. 3 : Oaylcj. . Pussuil halls : Nairle , 1. 'llmo : Ono hour and thlrty- Jvu i Uiiiplrti : liui-ntlior. HIM * .MaKtitvny Toiluy , President Stout says Husa MoKolvny will umpire this afternoon's gumo with the Hoosler.i. Uuonther lias decided to quit The teams will be , : Omuhu. Position. Indliinapolls arny . Pitcher . Mml.lon . jlii.vt > H , , . . . . - . . . . ( Jui.'liur . 0.11)1111 ) owe. . KIWI . . . . . . O-HH" Jloiulo . Hoeiinii . Uonliis gplimiy . -Ihlrd . Garuuntwr { hiiibi'BK . Khun . Iliiur yUnor . itlulit . l.ulcher " " < . Middle . . . . . .I/awronco / i u-'y . . . .i.ort \Vliltowaiilii > il the .Mil I ! > ; , < . S , Minn. . Juno 14. Toledo out- bnili-d nnd outllfcldcd Mlnnoapoli.s today. Weather cleiir. AttoiiUunce. .KID. Score : TOLlTllO. All II I'OA V BIT. . 4 3 2 1 U Ni'wninn. in , 4 0 3 u Mchohon.'ti | u 3 S 1 West , Hi IJ l.'i | Cumploii , ili. I 0 11 U 0 Ku , ir 0 U 1 II ( Jfttliik-or , If 4 1 : i u U I'm i in I , . 1 0 3 1 1 Mrliul , ill. . , . 4 s 1 u u Muiiyun , o. 2 U I 1 0 Nowvll , 3. . 1 4 1 lilxiiii. rf , , a U U l' Aimour , rf. : i 0 n o linttmm , s 4 1 I I t ) Diivrnlil. n. , . 2 u . ' ; i u 4 II U ! > I Hurly. c. . . . a u 4 : u , _ Totais.ajJJJIM * r. _ T"ii u . . . .ai on n sruur. nv iNNi.Nns. ' lllnni'aiiull - 0 0 U 0 0 U 0 0 Q U 1-n _ lluiistnriH'il : Tiih-iln , -ino-lmKi lilu ; Nidmi Wwl. tiicrlllrnliltii MHiuUon. Mv > ell , Anne r } onlilo plhym Mclioltoii. Cmnplom Mlilniilik WIIM. Ncwoll. Klcliol.on lla.o on l.aiuf on io' ) * " ' ' < , il."li.'a lii.i'.i . \ldiuuuti. .N'owoll. Ariuosr. lit liy plt.-lu-n llr licunlil. hiinck out il" [ , . will ,3 l'in.m.,1 boll.i lly Mimynn , I ; | , y llurly | , I " " a , ' ' "i"101 " " " llol < " " " IHU'Oii mliiutvt. Uiii. 1'or thn MIMVAI-KCK , Wis. , Juno H. Milwaukee lud Columbus begun today a series of icvun panics which ore t'n docldu thu sbuniiilonahlp of tha IIrut season of no western louu-uo nud through O'Oay'n ' In iho first Inning the liruwers HUO Manager Suhinelz rotuv.a him mid Stdjilicii * did good work , but the visI tor * onlil inako no progress ugulnst Burroll , leather line. AttondnTico , liWJ ( , Scarp ; . cuiminus. AH II > 'O A l\ \ AH II I'll A V ' 1 II \\nlsll , , . . . . 5 t | . 4 I' ilo'lluurki' . 3ti i J 1 1 u H ' ( * / ' It. . 1 1 2 lii'uiu'au. ! | If. , j z I u u . . * II 1I o b l.aiir. it 'i u u o u I I U 3 U 1 { Ur'kn'r , ' ! ! , Id 1 U 111 u 0 # * i\ ' * A * , i 1i H I / > ht. r , in. . . U 1 u U tf\-i \ * * / ti t i t y t laulxrit. u ) . 0 U 0 0 fitVi < * ' y 4 V 1 i t : ilcrrltt , c. . . . il V 0 u U'llaf. V U U U U ( l 'P.f'ft * 4 i'fi 5 I p. I U I J U < T uis. u a : ; 4(1) ) 00000 0-0 , : . , . . . 9 ii a u 0 l M os . i"y " < TVi * , J ( fVilumtus. 1. Tiro- IIDKO lilts : Word , Honrr , Twltclictl , Earl , Hnm * bum , Mnrrltt. SncrtHoahlts ! Jloricllsn.J , Double plnrat Knrl , unaMlslcd , Wnlslt MnOlollan. Unite on hulls ! Wfiril.IIpnrr. Karl , nrerkenrldfo , it ! Mo- Clcllnn. .Merrill. Stolen lmcsi Tnrllclirll , Ktolu , Kurt , Walsh , lampnu , McUldllnn , llreckonrlrtno , 3 : Xlcrrllt. struck out ! llr Stipnoni , 7t hr Uurroll , R. I'nsscil bills ; llr Donoliitc.Vllil Miches : llyo'lhir. Tlmo of varao ; Tno hours. , Umpire : HnjUor. Coirlioyn .Mailn n lltMtln. KANSAS Our , Mo , , Juno 14. The homo team's heavy work with the bat gnvo them an ctisy victory this afternoon. Weather warm. Score : SUMM.UIV , lliinsonrncil ! Kansas City. II ! Fort Wayno. .1. Two-base hint lltmhor , lUlolJore , Cnrnoy. Smith , Three bi o Iiltn : .MnMnlinn. Mnunlnit. Collins. Home runs : .McMnhun , Hutcllrto. Double plnfs : AtannltiRto CnrneT , Alhirti to .MnnnlnR to Campy , l iirncy to .Mnnnlni ; : .Mnti to HullanJ to Motx. . I'.asa an halln : Alberts , Anilrus , Cnrnoy , Miui- dity. Utolon UiSDs' Hunilay. Cnrnoy , KntcUITe , 2 , Struck out ! C'arnoy , Motz , llollnnil , CunnlnK- linni , IJoiinithiie , Cofllnr I'ntiad balls : lly Me- Maliun , 1 , SYllil iiltulins ! lly llusliny , l ! by Clin- nliiKliaai , 1 , Tlmo of Kmu ! Tno liours anil tlfluon inlnutas. Umpire : MoQuilil , holt on basosi Kansas City , \'i \ ; Kort Wsyno , 7. NATIONAL 1EA UB. rrot7ol Gntznln Tries Ills llunil with Poor HnrnosB ut Wnslilugton , * WASIIIXQTOX , D. C. , Juno 14. Gotzoln had no terrors for the Washington * today , while Abbey , late of thorUtilvcr.ilty of Vermont team , proved affective in all but. ono Inning. Weather sultry. Attendance , 1,250. Score : Washington 1 12 St. houls 0 0 5 0 0 0 a 0 0-7 Hits : Wnshlnzton , 10 ! SU Louis , a Errors : Washington , 4 ; St. Ijoula , n. Karncd runs : WiishliiKlon. HI St. I.oula , a. Batteries : Abbey and Mllllgan ; UcUoln .ind liuclcloy. UnuluVhltuwnshoil Same Morti , Nr.w VOIIK , Juno 14. The Chlcagos ro- oolvnd their second coat of whitewash today , nt the hands of the Brooklyns. Score : llrooklyn 0 S 0 8 0 I 3 1 0 UhlcilBO U 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 lilts : llrooklyn , iit : Chlenpo. ,1 Krrors : llrooklyn , u ; Chicago , 7. Earnoil runs : Hrook- lyn , n. Ilatturles : Stoln aud Ualley ; Qumbort nnil Sclirlvnr. Cloveliinil T.osns Her T/.ist. Nr.w YOUK , Juno 14. The Clcvolands fln- ish'cd their eastern tour nnd were beaten oy the Now Yorks in a well played game. Weather boiling. Attend unco , 475. Score : Now Vorlc . 0 0-n Cleveland . 0 0 0 S 1 U 0 0 a 0 lilts : Now York , 1.1 ; Olovoltini1.fi. Errors : Now York , 1 ; Cluvnlaml , ft. Earned runs : Now York , I : Uluvolnnd. 4. llattorlos : ( Jrnneaud lloylu ; Itotsor and jClmmor. lialtlinorn Hlsns : t Nntcli. BALTIMOUB , Md. , Juno 14. The Baltimore club closed tbolr nome series with the western clubs today , dafcating Louisville with ease. Attendance 550. Score : llaUlniora . i. 0 1 1 7 0 0 2 5-18 Louisville. . 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 ! ) 0 0 lilts : Baltimore , 17 : Louisville , tl. Errors : Italtlinore , 0 : Lcmlsvlllo. ( i. Earned runs : llaltiiuore. 7. Loulsvtllo I ) . HaUcrlo * : lluilln- ton and lioblnson ; Jonos. Vluu and As liiisy us Coulil lie. . fa. , Juno 14. The Phillies won today's g.imo almost as they pleased. Attendance 1,0'J ' . Score : i'lttshiirc . 0 02000002 4 Philadelphia. . . . . 25001200 * 111 Hlls : I'lttsburii , 10 : 1'hllailelphln , 1(5. ( Er rors : Plltsbnrg , - ' : Philadelphia , 2. Earned runs : I'lttsbunf. 2 ; I'hlliiiloliilila. 5. lluttorlos : ll'ililwln , Woodcou' < , Mlllor'nntl Macks Espur , Uross and Uloniunls. lliisloii Ullinbliif ; lli linr. BOSTON , Mass. , Juno 14- Per four Innings it was qulto a ball g.imo today , but after live innings the Cincinnati wilted and played carelessly , as they felt that tnoy were beaten. Stive Its kept them down to two ' hits In the last six 'innings. Chamberlain took Duryoa'i place in thu fifth. Wpather very warm. Attendance , 1,407. Score : Iloston . 1 0 11 Cincinnati . 1 p 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 lilts : Iloston 12 , Cincinnati 7. Errors : Iloston . ' . ' , Cincinnati X Earned runs : llo-ttim . " > , Cincinnati 4. flatteries : StlvotU and Kelly ; Chamberlain , Lhiryoa and Mur- Phy. _ , STAT1J I-KAOUi : . Kuarnoy Win * Another from Fro in out TIiroiiKli Heavy Hutting. KEAIIXEV , Nob. , Juno 14. [ Special Tnle- pram to Tin : BKI ; . ] Klmmol , the crack Fre mont pitcher , occupied the box today again for thu visitors , and was battoa for tblrtcon hits by the Cotton City men , which easily gave thotn tbo game. Kiramol had his thumb broken during the lint part of tha game , but did not rot Ira. The base running and batting of the ICoarnoy tosscrs was tha feature. Score : Kearney 1 10 Kreinont 0 0000 a 000 2 Italturles : Kearney , Castono and Fear ; Fruinont , Klinniiil and Palmer. Kims earned : Kuarnuy. : i. Ktrnuk out : Castono. 7 ; Klmmel , l. lilts : Kearney , iJ : : Via- mont , P. Tlino-u.-isu : lilts I'ondor , Colo. Double plays : I'nrcell to Austin to Ilowiiian. llaso on balls : Custom ) . 5 : Klmmol , 1. Loft on bases : Kearney. 4 ; Kromont. 3. Wild pitches : Custom. ' , . ' ] . Stolen bases : Kearney , " . Sacrlllco hits : Kuurnny. : i : I'Voinoiit , 1. Tlmo of game : Two hours : Umpire ; ii'ul- nier. I'hlttHlilDTitli Touvhos liottoin. HASTINGS Nob. , Juno II.-Special [ Tele gram to TUB Bun. I Hastings against 1'lattsmouth today. Spore : HnstliiiH 01U3023.1 l ii : I'lattsniouth 3 KTATK I.BAIHIK. llratrlca 17 U 3..lfrBinont | 11 II ! 40.7 Urnml tnlund. . 1711 iD.'iKiinrniiy tl 111 31.U ! Uuntlnus 1012 47 lIHntUmoutti , U 13 SJ.j ; All Ki'iiily ItirTulciiiualt'H Knees. TUKAMAH , Nob. , Juno U. [ Special to Tun Ilnu.l There are moro spaeid liorsiu m Toltanmh than ovur mot In north Nohraska. The rain of Sunday uinht made the trade as line ns sillt. Tno racing will bogln tomorrow uno will last ihrcii days. Amonf Iho moro noted trottnri und pauori nro Ida Van , CioluonVln \ ( . ' , Two StriUo. Norrltu , Ulllv L , Billy P , u Shotlaml pony with u record of 'J : ! ! { , Great \Vejtnrn , ISrny Shendnn , Subin'a Counselor , nnil n hoit of othm ; urull , ever llfly lionil. There nro Bolloper.i u lore , Uif , ( -Sold Dollur , Orny Vex , Ucd Leo and nbnut slxl.v-nvo ethers , 30 that the llnu.it Holds of horses that over faced n starter In this county will ho brought to 'tho post hero. Every race will bo u hattle royul and u lively tnno IsoxpcoUiu , Niw : YtntK , Juno 14. The two duposlts of the Hulllvun-Corhott staUo niouoy , amount- liiK to ? IO,0 ( 0 , have heon turnutl ever to Phillip J. ihvyur hv the sporting editor of the World , who hold ma nionoy tumporarilv , Mr. IMvyor was nimuliitoil Iliinl atuKoholdiir rorthueroiktmiituii at the last inootlnir of the roprcNuniatlvoaol the two principals , I'HUkUX.ll , 1'AHMUt.lfllH. Mr. ami Mr.M. , r. H. Cameron nud dau htors , Mlsi'js Annie und llossio of Arapahoe , are \UllliiK IriondH In iho city , NEW YOIIIC , Juno M. iBpoclal ToloRram toTilK UIK-U. : | 1 > , Llndall of Onmha U at the Woitmliibtor , ( i II. UlurUo ami IL. . Uooiiuon of Omaha uro nt the Windsor hotel , \V. 0. Prtur of Urownsvllio , Nob. , U nt the Mctropolttun. K L. Hooinsoii was a pall hcuror ut bydnpy Dillon's ' tunorat , ' IMV.II. nnuriTiKs. The public schools will bo dismissed nt noon today in order to KVO ! the chlldwu on opportunity to witnoati thu sham battle , Mr * . MorRBti , nn aped ladv rushllni ; at butoonth uud Oullforiiln ati-ants , was sud- . tlooly prostrated while utandliitf In front of the Uuion hotel , BlxtoonMi nud Wooster streets. Uauia , heart trouble. She way ? .n AP.TIVR CONTINUED riiOM Fin3T 1'AOB. of discipline will bo notcJ niininst tbo com pany to wlilnh the olToi.dor Doionps. The Omaha Guards tiavo moved to Cook avonuo. U Is in the same placa as ttio old 0110. 0110.Tbo Zoltlnicors have Just received their flold ploco which \vni lost somowboro on the road. It jjot In yesterday. What has booomo of the Denver Guards' guardlansi Tho.v huvon't roportoa yet and the boys are i euliig.nnxioui. Ttio Lincoln CndotB surprised the boys yottcrday morning. Tholr wheels and right , and left turns \voro out of sight. The Halo Kouuvos hive rochrlstcnod their Btrcot Broaioh nvonuo , in honor of their sponsor. Tha Halo Mandolin club sorouadcd Mrs. Broatch last evening. The university lilds bavo old guns and equipments , but they had put In an Immense nniount of work on them and the Judges thought they were now arms. Quito a number of the Fonclblo * visited Tin : Uii : building yesterday and pronounced It the llnost newspaper olllco they hrul ever soou , and thay tiavo aomo good ones In the east , too , Every one in camp nearly froze to death Monday uieht. A cortlllcato Is on fllo in one company headquarters to provo that Ice formed there uudor throe blankets and S comforter. The Uovllns loft hcmo in ovorconts and consequently fool a little lonoiomo. The heat uses them up , and tlmy lost tan man in a lUtoon mlnuta drill on Monday. They are all recovering. The Halo Zouaves nro the quickest drilling zouavo company in the state , nnd execute tliuir movements nt 105 stops per mtnuto. They are n jolly sot and ara becoming qulto popular with the boys In camp. The Denver lads bavo a" yell that Is a hummer. It goes something like this : "Kan , 'rah , 'i-ah , for the C. N. Ci. , 'rah , 'rnh , 'rah ' , from the stiver state are we ; 'rah , 'rah , 'rah , for company D , sllvor-r-r. " Tbo Bolknnpj main nislo has n representa tion of the Alamo oullulng , lu front of which they drill when at homo. Crossed rnuskotsaro also outlined in crushed stone , nnd in another placothonrayar , "Tarn Texas Loose , " stares the visitor full in the oyo. The Ponclbles are strictly In it socially. On the way homo thev stop at Chicago for'a few days , and also makoathrod days stop"1 at Indianapolis , where they will bo tendered a rocoptlon by Miss Jessie Bird , their sponsor nt last year's drill. A grout number of visitors from surround ing cities come In on the evening trains and many more will arrive this moraing to wlt- no the greatest spectacular event of the drill. Omaha will turn out in force and the camp ground * will witness such a crowd ns has not boon present for many a day , The Governor's Guard of Denver worltod like beavers in yesterday's ' sun , digging trenches along thtir company street and put ting their tents in tip top shapo. A hand some Maltese cross at the lower end of the street has a lining of broken brown sand stone and the letters , "C. N. G. " "G. U. " A raised "B , " the company letter , adorns ttio center. Among the distinguished militiamen on the grounds is Caotnm B. E. Splokorman of the St. Louis Hussars , who is a guest of the Branch Guards. Per years Captain Sploker- man commanded the Tread way Killoi , a crack company of St. Louis. During his term as commander ho noaded the company In many competitive drills , landing alto gether SU.GOOin prizes. The IToiiclblos have a double Installment of guardian angels , an additional quartette having boon assigned yesterday. They are Mrs. A. U. Wymaii , chaporonofMlss Emma Hoajland. sponsor ; Miss Helena Wvman and Miss Hclon Hoagland , maids of honor. Mrs. Williams , the original chaporono. tenders the boys a reception Friday even ing , while Mrs. Wymau will likewise give them a reception at her residence tomorrow afternoon. "That's as pretty work as I ever watched , " snid a roan of lone experience in military llfo as ho watched the Indianapolis Light Artillery manipulate Its Hold piece , "and what a pity that more pcuplo do not see it. Here's a feature more attractive than most of outdoor exhibitions , and yet a look nt the grand stand would mnko one think that a com petitive drill is tbo commonest thing im aginable in Omaha. It's a shame that people ple do not show more interest in this matter. The grounds should be nlwo with citizens all daylong. They should go to the camp and see how the boys live , and oy their pros on co show that the efforts of the young men are appreciated. Tbone young follows < ? ivo up tinio nnd money to perfect themselves in that branch of science on whlan Americans nride themselves , and the citizens should provo by their presence that the sacrifice of the young men is appreciate i. " Visit the manufacturers' exposition. Sl'.ltlJtN OfDl'UHT. Normal Collogu students Iniliilgo In n Suc cessful Flold Day. PEKU , Nob. , Junn 14. [ Special to THE BEK.J Yesterday was flold day nt the Nor mal , and tno pamos that were put up by the boys were of a character that would please tbo most fastidious , and make tbo old sport feel young again. At 8 a. m. there was dress parade * on the campus by the Normal Cadoto. At 0 a. m. a base ball game was played nt Major's park between the Blues and thn Browns , result ing in a victory for the Browns Dy a score ot 10 to 4. The battery for the Blues was Townsend - send and Pulstino , ami for the Browns Hays anil Noal. Pollovvlngthls wasa football match between two lightweight teams. The game was won by a scora of 8 to 4. The umpire was Yont of the University of Nebraska foot ball toam. At 11:30 : a. m. the heavywolglit foot ball teams mot , nnd after n hard fousrht battle ex-County Superintontont Poll-son decided that the Browns had won by a score of 0 to 4. 4.Tho The afternoon oxorclsos consisted of lawn tonnls , racing , wrestling , kicking and Jump- Inc. Inc.This This Is the first yonr that the Normal school has Indulged in Hold day oxorclsos , but they have boon inaiio such a suocos's that qulto probably they will bo made a standing institution In the school. I liiKKml HI Fontuniille. FO.NT.VNKLLK , Nob. , Juno , 14. [ Special to Tun BKE. ] Pho following is the seoro of the Fontanollo against Fromout Dorsoys at this pluoo yesterday : Kontttiiollo f , . 1 27 Jlorsoys , 0 0 1 0 U 1 1 0 0 U HaUiirlrs ; Coolc and Qossard ; Vatiirhiui , Sylvlii. I'rJue anil 1'oolc. Struck out ! UyC'ook , U' ! Vaujjhan , 5j I'rlco.Ji. Umpire ; J. \ , . Cook. Go to the exposition and sea how the goods you buy nro mndo. MASONIC QBAND LODGE. Thirty-Fifth Annual Suasion Will ISu Com- inniKiiMt Today. Tbo thirty-fifth annual mooting of the No- braska'grnnd ledge of Masons convenes this afternoon lit 4 o'clock in ttio Masonic build ing , Sixteenth and Capital avenue. The mooting this attornoon will bo puroiy intro ductory to thu busiriots sessions on Wednoi- cluy and Thursday. The reports of the grand ofllcers will uo ruad and the ledge or ganized for work. Tun prosoiit grand ledge otllcors arc : M.V. . , Brad nor Slaughter , grand muster , Piillarlon ; It. W. , Samuel P. Davidson , deputy grand manor , Tocuunuli ; H. W. , Lowls A. Kunt , grand sonlor warden , Mlndon ; H. W..Jmnoi 1' . A. Black , grand Junior warden , Bloomlncton ; H. W , , Chris tian Ilurlmau , erand treasurer , Omaha ; V. W. , Uoonja W , Martin , grand chaplain , Koarno > ; W. , Albert W. L'rltt * . gruua oru'.ot , ChadronV. ; . , l.oaP. Ullloito , grand custodian , Boutricu ; W. , David M. MuHl- hlnoy , grand marshal , Hasting * ; W. , Charles J. Phalpj , grand senior daacon , Suhuyler ; W. , John A. Kbrbardt , grand Junior uotcon ; Bro. Jacoo Kin if , grand tllor , Pupllllon. Dr. Ulrnoy's Catarrh 1'owder for cold In head , iror sale by all druggUw. C'J cants. \ Took Uliliiroforiii unit I.lvwil. MM. Stella Jordan of ItllO Jackson street attempted suicide last night botweou f > aad 0 o'clock , by taltlng chloroform , Uosturutlvea were npplind and the woman will recover She had a quarrel with her husband , A. L. Jordan , a cooper In the employ of the Cud- ahy Packing company at South Onmnn. Dr.Blrnoy'ji Catarrh Powaorourai catarrh For sale by ill drurtrUU. fx > cent * . PLACED ITSELF ON RECORD Omaha's Oity Council Thoroughly Favors the Nebraska Oential , REASONS WHY TltfBOllDS SHOULD CARRY Willie It Will Destroy n Dangerous Mono , poly the rroposod llrlclco Will < ! l o ijincu t * ' Iluiittrods of Iillo Mem Ones moro the city council h&s placed itself on record as bclnc In favor of the Nebraska Central railroad bond proposition , which comet bo fora tbo people at the special election to bo hold tomorrow. There were tblrtcon luombers prosout at the meet ing held last night , and ovary ono of them assisted In twisting .iho tall of the Union Pacltla when Mr. MUnro Introduced the following resolution : hor.is. The Nobrnskn Central railway bonds , to bo voted on Thursday , June II ) , will l > o the means ot lirlnsltii ; Into Douitlns county mill thu cltv of Oinulm sevornl hundrud thou sand dolltti-s worth of taxable prupurty It oiir- rlocl , and thorahy Increase the fund derived frnm the taxation ot the siuno , nnd Whereas. It will bo iho direct moans of Riv ing employ mont to hundreds ot mechanics and mooring men In the city who are now out of employment , and thereby stimulate all klnda of Industries lu the city , and will also bo the ciuisuot locating hero u irruut immy nilcll- tloiiHl Indiistrlos ; nnd \Vhoruas , olt will be the moans of fo'"ver erasing nnd removing the Chinese wall which IIIIH uctod as a barrier to the prosperity ot the city of Omaha for the past twenty youri , across the Missouri river , and thereby urlni- IIIK the olty ana county several of the crcat- est rallwny trunk lines which IIITO : made Clil- oujfo the great olty that It Is today , nnd which will double Umuha's population within the next ton voara ; unil. Whereas , Tlio city council , after duo and thorough Investigation and deliberation , In connection with sor.io ot the best DOS toil citi zens In thu olty on such mnttors , huvo thrown iirmmil the proposition all of the safeguards In the Interest of tlio taxpayers that any rational citizen would require , before siib- inlttlni said proposition to the voters of the oltyi therefore , bolt Kcsolvod , That It is the sense of the otty counull , In the interestof thu growth nnd tu- turo nrosporlty of the city , that sum bonJa shoulU carry : and bo It further Hosolvod. That It U the duty of every la- borluc man , every business man. every oltl- zen , every taxpayer and every voter who has tlio best Interest or tlio citv nt heart to URO all hunorablo monns In having his vote regis tered In favor of the Nebraska Uoutrul bonds. Think the Viaduct Unsafe. The viaduct over tbo tracks of the Mis souri Pacific railway nnd along the line of Mil itary avenue was declared to bo in an unsafe condition. Tha clerk was Instructed to notify the Omaha Street Railway company of this fact , with the request that , until it can bo repaired , onlv ono car at a tlmo shall bo run over this viackuot. At the same tlmo the street railway company will bo requested to put this card in alt ot Its Walnut Hill cars : "You are requested to got out. and walk over this viaduct , as it has been de clared to bo In an uusafo condition. " The council ndoptod'Clty Engineer Hose- water's plan for constructing ronin sewers , but decided that the city did not have tnnnoy to carry out the Idoas.whlph ho had given to the council. It , howOv'oiy ordered the Board of Public Works to njjlvortlso for bids for the extension of the Waln'Jsewor on Sprague , from Twenty-joventtistorhlrty-lirst streets. The council also decided to expend 53,000 on the sewer on Soiilh Twenty-first street , and that the bala'nco yt the sewer fund bo expended in the con'slrucflon of the Volley street sower. Mr. MfinW introduced an or- dln.icoe looking to thb1 relocation of sixty- eight ilro hydrants. "Tills was road twice and referred. Tho"ordlnanco proposes to bring the hydrants rth'm'Vho unsettled out skirts of the cityMvh < ? fo they are charged for at thoratoof sfGO "por'year , nnd locate them as intormodfalo bjydrants at $10 per lr ' ir year , each. The ordinance malclnff'lt unlawful to haul dirt in loosb wagoii boios ever the paved streets of tbo city mot hii ignomlnous death when it came up for passage. For the third ' -'timo this season the ordinance to "pavo Twenty-second street from Ponploton avenue to tha government corral came up for passage and was defeated. Then n motion was "made to reconsider the vote , but as only four members were in favor of such a movement the ordinance was not given another cnanco * to got before the council. Mayor Bomls called the attention of the council to the uncompleted condition of the now city hall. Ho had looked into the matter - tor and had found that Contractor Coots was woriung oniy a smnu xorce 01 raon.mis , no said , might bo economy for Mr. Coots , but it was oxponslvo for tbo city , basldos It was causing a great deal of Inconvenience. Tbo ulevators had not been set , nor had the floors in the corridors boon laid. The mayor advised having tbo olty attorney look ever the con tracts with a view to having thorn enforced. The communication was so referred , and the legal department will report. OreiRhtnn Again Kcjoctod. For a second .time the Board of Public Works sent in the name of John H. Croigh- ton as Inspector of asphalt paving. The ap pointment was rejected by a vote of 9 to 5. The democrats went with Mr. Croichton and the board , but the republican members wont the other way. The Board of PubiloWorks , through Us chairman , stated that new rules had been adopted by that body relative to in spectors. It was his intention to have each man applying for position furnish a state ment showing his nge , color , height , weight , marrlod or single , number of children if married , color of wife's Hair and eyes , occupation , nativity nnd previous condition of servitude. Up to date , tbo com munication stated that Jj. H. Parker , Joiopb Michael , Joel A. CrlfUn , John J. Conlan , Henry Sharp , William Nelson. Tuoouoro Hotchkiss , D. Cosrovo ; and P. Mies had withstood that test.Tho names and the now rules wore referred to the committee on paving , curbing and euttormcr. J. H. Loany had agreed with the linrary board to excavate lor the new building at 24 % cents per cubicyard ; and the board had made a contract. The council concurred in the action of the board and ap proved the contract with Mr , Loany. A number of property owners protested occuinst having tbo hauling of manure in eluded in tbo earbago ordinance. They urged that team owners should be allowed to haul the offal from their own barns without being compelled to bira garbaco haulers to do the work. John D , IIowo urged tbo passage - sago of an ordinance making it a misdemeanor meaner to throw banana pools upon tbosido- walks. Ho wanted u line attached to oaoh otTonso. Mr. Lowry stated that an ordinance looking to tno suppression of the banana pool nulsanco was soon to come before tno council. Property owners protested against paving Twonty-socoiiu street , bbtwreu Poppleton avenue and Hicaory jstrcot. They stated that it was the intontlanao change the grade of the stroot. ; fti Architect BfllndorfH'nJnfprraod the council that the olty had not nd vpjrtUoil for tbo art glass In the rotunda ofjjifi.iiow city hall. Ho advised that tha gla&sjsbuould not cost to ex ceed $ 'J.OOU. The corojitrpUor was instructed to so advertise : ' , The Fonloa Motalia company presented its bill of tT.u'jr.ai fotfvault fixtures. This bill was referred. AUreds'Mlllard presented a bill 01 ? I,8IO. bofiVg''lhu ursi note for Sl.OOUand Interest ol } j $ ) 0 ° ; QOO , the purchase pnuo of the lot thati'uiolX'Ky uoupbtof Mil- lard for u library tL.6l"U'ho { { bond of Kus- soil , Pratt & Oo. , wiiaiocurod the contract for a flxturovin thPiiiqiv city hull , was presented and approved. Center btreet from Stcond 10 Fourth -was ordered put in u unusable conultion. ihr.iJUasser Introduced this rcHOlutlon , whlch-wus-referred : Uosotvod , The mayor1'K/aourrliiK , . that the lliiiiril nf I'ubllo Workvtlie and is hereby In * htrnctcil to ndvortlso for tilds for rnnuvliiu all woodun puvojiionts , thu ulilK to utato tlio price pur yard , thi ) work to ho ilono according to the NpoollU'ultoiig drawn ) > y thu city eiulnoor. This brought out the question of asphalt repairs. Mr , l.owry luslitod thai the city had no contract with the Barber pooplo. They had repaired Sixteenth and Douglas streets at 8 conu per square yard and now thought tnoy bad all of the asphalt paved streets , Dy roiolution the council ordorcd all city oftlcog closed at noon today In order to allow thocmuloyos to witness the bham battle ut the encampment grounds. lr. Blrney's Catarrh Povvdnr fo ? loiull- ills. Forsalo by all druggUtn. W seuts. As the outcome of a neighborhood brawl Frank Kulhnaek wint to po'.lco court and caused to bo Issued a warrant for the arrosl ot James Zczulak and his wife , James ICubat. Mrs. Kulhnnok , Joe Snfrn- nek and his wffo. They nro charged with being drunk nnd disturbing the tioaco , and will bo given a hearing this rnornlnR. A warrant ivai lsucd yoitordny afternoon for the arrest of E. L. Cope nt the instiga tion of D. Press , who claims that ho entrusted - trusted to Cope n $ JO gold ploco with Which to purchase ? 7.M ) worth of npplos. Cope took the money nnd failed to return. Frank Hoonoy , a potty larceny thief , wai arrested yesterday afternoon for having stolen n pair ot shoes from a Sixteenth atroot storo. HUUTH U.It.I It.I. Dolit Matlo Him Dpuponiloiil Hulolilo of nil Uinnhn Ainu , The fact that ho could not pay a note ot $7:3.85 : was aufllclont to mnko John Uusold , need 45 , a shoemaker , whoso shop Is nt 1020 Saundcrs street , Omaha , commit suicide by drowning in the upper lake at Syndicate park somatlmo Monday oven Inc. HU body was discovered Just before noon yesterday by OHlcor Itrrogor nnd taken to Brewer's undertaking rooms , where an inquest was hold. The Jury rendered a verdict of sul- ctdn. In the dead man's pockets was found a notice from the United States National bank of Omaha that thu note .was duo Juno 13 nnd would bo protested If It was not paid. A message , wrlton In German , on n telegraph blank and addrc.-ued to his wlfo , was also found. It stated that ho could not pay the note and had "gone to a bolter land.Vhon found the body was standing upright In the water , with the hoaa barely showing above the surface. Futility lltiriuul. A terrible accident occurred at the resi dence of William Chodwiok , Thirty-second and S streets , nt 8.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon , by which Mary Huck , MM. Chnd- wlck's alitor , was falally burned. She at tempted to roklndlo the ambers of a nro In the kitchen stove with n can of gasoline Au explosion followed and the woman was wrapped In ( lambs. Z. A. James hoard her soronins and throw n blanket nround her to extinguish the llamos , but before this was accomplished her face nnd body were burned nlmost to u crisp. She was taken to St. Joseph's hospital where she dlod last even ing after sovnral hours of torrlblo sultorlnc. A lira alarm was turned in arid iho ( lames which had communicated to the building were extinguished with slight loss. The force of the explosion broko'nll the windows in the house. Cut III * Tltrcmt front Knr to Knr. The body of J. L. Grady of Albright was found lying in a clump of willows near the Platte river at 'La Platte nt 0 o'clock last evening. His throat was cut'from oar to ear. It is supposed to bo a casa of sulcldo , us tbo dead man has boon suffering from Ills of melancholia for tomo.tlmo. Ho was em ployed nt Swift's nnd boarded with Mrs. Ora Cunningham at Albright. Ho was a slnglo man , but haj relatives in Chicago. Satoa anil 1'orsoimt * . F. Englohardt of Rising City Is the guest of Uoorgo C. Buok. Mrs. Nols Lundgren , who has boon dan gerously 111 , is slowly recovering. George Blake of Lincoln is the guest of C. W. Mlllor of the mall carriers' force. The ladle ! of the Presbyterian church gave a very pleasant social nt the Uood hotel last evening. Father HIckio of St. Agnes' church loaves today for Portland , Oro. , where ho expects to locate. J. G. Jacobson of the mail carriers' force is seriously in , and has boon removed to St. Joseph's hospital. A number of the Sons of Veterans will leave this morning to attend thu state en campment at David City. E.V. . Cornish of Tekamah , who has been the guest of his son , J. F. Cornish of this city , loft for homo yesterday. N. Hood Dunroy has resigned his position with the American District Telegraph com pany. He is succcodod by B. U. Hawloy. Tno Convention. OMAHA , Juno 14. To the Editor of Xnn BEII : I would suggest to the managers of the people's convontiou that moots in thU city next month that if they are not able to obtain quarters for all that may come , that they call upon those having down town oQlces and try to arrange some plan by which folding cots might bo placed In these otllces after olllco hours and removed during tha daytime. Hundreds of delegates might find comfortable quarters in these ofllcos during the night. Tboro are many hundreds gant accommodations m this manner for a few nights. A CITIZEN. l"or tliii Orphans' llonellt. The charminc operetta , "Penelope , " will bo given at Boyd's theater on the evening of tno 20th inst. for the bonnflt of the orphan age nt Benson. Besides the operetta a tow musical numbers will bo given by Messrs. Martin Cahn , Burt Butler , E. Zitzman imd an alto solo by Mrs. Frances Mooller. This will bo an entertainment of a high character and the object of such a sympatbotio and sa cred ardor that no doubt tbo grand theater will bo tilled , 'i ickota ! > 0 cents. For sale at Max Mayer & Bro. Co. and other public places. Marriage Licenses. The following parties w re granted license to wed by County Judge Ellor yesterday : Name and address. Ago. I James H. Robinson , Omalin 2a I Nellie U. Simpson , Omaha 20 j .left Seymour , Omaha 24 ( Sadie Humwlck , Omaha 18 j Oharlcs II. Kelly , Council IllulTs 21 I Mary Clearoy , Council Illuffs 28 ( Owen Carr. South Omaha 2(1 ( | Mary Lnokoy , South Omaha . . . 26 iiK 1'orniltH. The following' permits were issued by the superlntondont of building yesterday : A. K. Wallow , ono ami a half story frame dwelling , Forty-ninth nnd Grnvor fltroota $1,000 Italph K Qnylord , repairs to dwelling , 10i South Twenty-ninth street 1,000 Georiio N. Illolis. twoatory framu dwell ing , Thirty-second nnd I'aolUc stroots. 0,000 Two minor permits 800 Total $ 7,800 Visit the exposition nnd see goods manufactured. Kottcuofflnellnetnr lt t under tM heal , Jlftu cents : each adilitlnnnl line ten centi- FAGAN Pother J. , ngod 80 years. Funeral Thursilay at 10 a. ; n. from family resilience , 1021 ( JhU-ago street , to tit. I'hllomonn's church. Interment , tit Mary's cemntary , Mr. Pagan loaves ono son and tliroo daugh ters James , Mrri. K. J. Uentleiiiun , Mrs. V , A. Maokln > ind MIsvMngglo , Cystitis. I ivn6 oflllctcd with cyatltla , urothrltla and clinmlc uterine ulcvratlan. I suffm-il much pain lu my lieuil and hack ; was treated hy numcroua pliyBlcIans , nnd Irlcil many ilnmi'itlc rciiu'dlc ? , all to no avail , Jly siifferhiBwas to great that It become nrcraiMtry to uno Instrumental mrans dally for roller , In thin dqilornblo cniidltlon , with lliu ever present pnln anil Buffering of body and uilnil tor ecren lung ycara. I coinn to Jiiccblor .Spring * , Nov. 8th , 18r > 8. I obtained , wllliln tweiitj-fnur hourx , euch unaccountable relief Hint I could illnjicnso with medicine anil instrument , mid wllliln three days after iny arrival wae fruu from jmlnoniUuirrrliife' . Ucuisliinl onq uonth uil liccamo jicrfcctly well iind troDfc' . ( SlKncdMna. ) . } { . T. Tor the truth of the above wo refer to Ir. Ij. Warner Heck , Normal Park und CUtli Street , Clilcago , 111. 'fht tcatert art liottldl only by the Excel tlor fyrtnyi fem ] > any at Excelsior Springs , , M < ! . Missouri RicbardsoQ Drug Co. Omiln Neb . , 4gti. , , Mrt > < Anna SiU/iorJaiut / Kal.tm.izoo , Mich. , hail swellings In the neck , or si i Krom her loth . . . . Goitre y0ar , causing 4O Years great suffering. AVhcn she caught cold could not walk two blocks without fainting. She took Hood's Sairsaparilla Ami Is now free from it nil. She has urged many others to take Hood's Samparllla and they hixvo also been cured. It will Uo you goo J. HOOD'S PlLLQ Cure nil Liver Ills , Jnumllco , tick hrndncho. blUousnoti , lour itomacli , nauion. Farnam St , Thsatre DODD OPERA CO. , Tuosilar Kvonliu , "GtHOFI.I.OinOKI.A. " Wudncidivr Mntlnoo unit HveiilnK. "KHM1NIH. " Tliursilur Kronlnn , " ( UUOK1.K MUtOFljA. " Frlitny Uvonlne , Ctll.MKfl 0V NO1IMANOY. " Hnturdny Mntlnoo anil KvcnhiR " (31UOFLU aillOKIiA , I ) Coliseum Building ; . Open from 10 a. m. until 10:30 : p. m. An army of factory employes carry on the actual work of manufacturing many different lines of Kooila In the presence ot the visitors. BO YD' © | TON1C1IT1 WEDNESDAY , JUNE 15 , Lust EngaKoincnt of the .Season , LESLIE DAVIS' If Til AVENUE Ill thu Stirring Melodrama , THE SON OF MONTE CRISTO Prices 13o , 2oc , 3oc , GOo and 730. . mnal. " ° " n(1 I'ythlns" Thursday avcnlnu , The boa of lee" Friday and Saturday ovon- Ings. and "Ingomar" Haturday inattiioo. WONDERZiAND. ouiuoiKcCommo"CI"sJt"Ioij- ; Prof. Horn's Troiipo of Trained Birds. Ijully's Players "Unolo Josh" and Tom Sawyur. " the great double bill. Friday , Souvenir Dav. lOo TO ALL lOo MANHOOD RESTORED. " 3ANATIVO. " the wonderful Spanish Itpincdy , In told with ft Written Cutironteo to cure ull Noiroui ) > ! cues , euch ns Weak Memory , IKWJ of Brala 1'ower , Iloailaclic , Wakctulnc jLo.it.Man- hood , NcrvomnpM.lJis- eltude , all < lralns ftnd Before & After Uso. loss of power of the Fbotograpbca from life. Generative Oitmns In i cltlier Bex , caused by over-riertlgn , youthful Indiscretion * , or the riceuira 3M of tobacco , opium , or stlmiilanu , which uUhunlely Ir.id to Innrinlty , Cun uinillon ] nnd In-niillr. Put up Inconvenient form to carry In the vest i > ockct. 1'iice | 1 n pncknEe , or 0 for $6. Wllh eveiy $ J nidrr we give a written guarantee to cure or refund the monej. Sent by mall to nny address. Circular free ui J'laln ' envelope. Mention this paper. Address , MADHID CHEMICAL CO , . Hr ncb OraceforU.S.A. S5S Denrborn Btrcct , CHICAGO , H.U FOfi SALE IK OMAHA. NED. , DT KnhD A Co. , Co.r 15th ft DouglM SU. .A Fuller & Co. . CorHth & DnuElm BU. Extract .ofBeef , Do you want a copy ot Doof Ton ? See that it is made from the Gun uino Incomparably the boat. Pu.ro , pala table , refreshing. Dis- soluds cloarly- the Baron Loi- bijr's sicrnauro in blue on label , thus. A Written Guarantee to Cure Every Case or Mcney Refunded. Our cure Is permanent and not a patchlag a p. Oasoi treated seven years ago bave never seen A lymptom ilnco. lly iloscrlblnf cnso fully wo can treat you br mall , and we tilTo tbo lama strong xuitrantea to euro or refund all money. These who prefer to oomo horn for treatment can do sonn.l ire will pay railroad tan both irays and hotel bills while liora. If wo fall lo euro W challenjotho worl'J forft case that our Mania llcmedy will not euro , \vrltu for particulars and sot Ihoevldence. In our seven years practice nltu tbt MaiclcRemeily It has been most dillcult ) to overcome Die prejudices against aocallod specifics , nut under our strong guarantee thousands tire trying It and be InKCureil. We guarantee to cure or refund every dollnrand asvrabavo tt ronutntlon toproteot , also flnandal backing of KOO.ttJOlt U perfectly lafa to nil wlio wlli try the treatment , llorutofore you bavo putting up and paying out your money for dttforoal treatmonts.nnd although you are not yet cureJ DO ono bai paid back your money. Wo will positively cure you. Old , chronic , deep seated oaius cured In 63 toSWdays. Investigate our financial standing , our reputation as business mou. Write us for names nnJ Addrossosof thostf wo hnvo ouroJ who hava glvea permission to ref r to them , It costs you only post * getodo this. If your symptoms are sore throat , mucous patches In mnutb , rheumatism In bones and joints , hair falling out , eruptions on nny part of the body , feeling of general depression , pains ID tieajor bones , you have no time to waste. Tues * who ai * constantly Uklng mercury and potaib , should dis continue U. Constant use of tuesu drugs will surely bring sores and vatlng uloorsln tbo end. Don't fall to witto. All correspondence sent sealed la plain on * volopo. We lnvto : tha most rigid InvettlKiitlou uJ will do all la our powertu aid you In It , Addrsn , COOK REMEDY CO. . - Omnha. Noh TUB SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO js via the Chicago , Milwaukee & SL Paul R'y. as represented on this man. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat- eel Vestibulecl trains leave Omaha daily at 7:05 : p. in. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:45 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent. C. C. LINCOLN , ljass. Agent. Or lite Liquor llublt 1'o.ltlvrljCured liy uUiululntcrliii ; llr. lluliie * ' . It can be itlven In a cup or oatieo or t a , or In food , without tht knowlcdeo ci the patltnt. II ! absolutely barmlsss , tad will erttctn ptrmaneot and speed/ our * , wliethor the p < l al l a mod > rt drlnttr or an alooholio wreck. It bus baenglvsn in iboussnds of oasef.and In every Icstanoe a ptrfoot euro lias fol. lowed. Itxcrrr full * . Tbe jttem oooe lmprriio l d with the Cpeoinc.lt becorom an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to oilit. . HOI.Iie.N Hl'KOiriO CO. . Frop'n , OUeUiiatl. O. 48-paae book of orttauUre Iree. To Ix tied ot Kuhn kO3. , llfjjail lUajln au..uilIHIt Unmlngdli. WnoloiUa , 111 v'o , llrai ) t and.j'irlu.i | lr > it Oj , , NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS , AGENTS AND LESSEES. In pursuance of ordinance No , 3.0W , rciltllr- Inir waturand RIH pornoctlons ta bo iniino tit and within the curl ) linua on obrtnln streets , nvi'iiuoi and alloys. In S trout Improvement llltlrlota NIM. MS ; 44.\4I7. 4S1. 4 . to. 4' fl , 42T. 4 * , 4-t : ) , 4110 , 4il. : 4T. , 4111 , 4il : , 4.1V , 4IM , 4tr. : 4IIS , ) . 41 > ) . 411 , 41 ? , m 414.440. 4M.4.M. 4.M. 4.V. , 450 , 457 , 4 : > ? . 4Mi. 4V , 4(11,452.410 ( 4W nnil 170 respectively. Iii the olt.T of Uinnhn , you are horohy no till nil to niako all noco.isarr commotion : ) with water and ens mains , oHattcrals. and to cuinlilota Niioh work on or hpforo tlio2-d day of June , 1RW. ns It Is the mi r DO.IO to uavo the streols , itvonno nnd alloys In tlio nnlil ill trlct , niul moro iiartlcularly di-sorlhod ns follows , to-wltt Mo. UMI I'ark or "Jth arcnuo fnnii | jouvon worth street to UloUorr slrpou No 441 Alloy in liloakll , llanvcoin Plnoo. ( > 447 Loiivonworth straot from the west line of Ifith slroot to wn < tllnoot3iUi ) avp. . No42l-f.th street from the south line of I'lereo struct U > the north line of Illokory street , No4i < t.nAvpuworlh strost from Iho wi'St llnu of loth strout to the om : llnu of llth strcot. No 133 13th street from the south line of .10110 % Htrcut to the north line of I.eavonworth direct. No 4M Stioncor street from Sherman avo- line to 21th stroot. No 427 Mtliroi > atroot from Sliormnn nvo- nun to ISth streot. No 438 Hurt street from tlio west line of 1.1th straot to the east llnu ot IGlli strttot. No 4 Spruce street from the west line of EM street to Iho east line ot 4lh street. . No 430 Cas * slroot from 23d stri'ot to "Ith straot. No'45t Mason street from ? Jth street to KHh avenue , No43i Mnion stront from the oust Una of SOth Ptroet to the imnt llnu ut Hist strcoU No 4ci : 2Sil struct trom the north Una of Kn ell (1 i'laco to thu north line \Vool\vorlh ave nuo. . No 434 California street from 15th Btroot to ICth stroot. No 435 Uurd street from 12th street to Hth streot. No 420 Parker street from CUli etrcot to ( ho oaot line of Vth stroot. No IU7 Sownrd atroot from 24th street toKth street. No 4113 Uhloiigo Btroet from KJ itroobto S3d street. No 139 Caldwcll street from 21th street to the west line of Shlnn' * addition. No HO Sherman uvonuo from south line ot Grand avenue to fort strnot. No 411 : Rth ) street from rarnam street to the north line ot Uavouuort Htroat , No4U Duvonport struct from Ituth atroot to 40th Htreot. No44H 40th street from the south line of Diivonnort street to Onmlni : stroot. No 441 Madison nvonno trom llth street to Sflcrmiin avonuo. No 410 Chluagostrcot from west line ot 115th Btrcot to Mill strout. No 450 St. Jliiry'a avenue from the west line of Stith street to the east line of iTtti struct. No 451 17th street from Uarnoy street to St. Mary's uvonuo. No 431-Tlio ixlley from Knd street to 54th street In I'aulson's addition. No 43S 19th street from Farimin street to Uarnoy street. No 450 2Sth street from the south line ot I'opplolon avenue to the north line of Wool * worth avenuo. No 1.17 Uavouport street from 24th atroot to 23th streot. No < M--Oa 3 street from west Una ot 24th street to 103 foot west of 25th stroot. No 4M--CafiS Btroet from east line of 24th street to west line ot'J4th itrcet. No. 4KI Hamilton street , from the west linnet ot 40th street to the east line ot the vlaJ'iat of the Dolt Line railway. No. 4ttl The alloy in block 25S , olty. T r No. 4(12 ( The alloy in block 10 , Kounito 4 Kuth's addition. No. 4lft-Alloy In block IS. olty. No. 407 Alloy In block 13. city , from 10th street to 20th Btroot and No. 470 Ninth slroot. from Pacific slroot to alloy north of I'uullln stroot. Dated at Omuhu , Juno 8 , IS93. 1' . W. IIIHKHATJHKIS. Chairman Hoard of Public Worko. Juno 8-0-15-10 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS , AGTCNTS AND LESSEES. In puisuiincoof ordinance No. . ' 1,092. roqulr- Ing sewer coiinoctlons to ho mailo to anil with in the curb lines on certain bruuts , avenues MIII ] ullovs In Street liiiprovoinent DUtrluta * Nos. : iVJ.44. > , 417,4S1 , 421 , 4 .1. ' > . 4'JII , 4'7 , 424 , 4'-U 4311. 431 , Jffi , 4111. 431 , 4iT : > , 43i ( , 47 : ' , t'.H , 41111 , 44,1. 411 , 442. 443 , 444 , 449 , 450 , 4S1. 451 , 155 , 4M , 457 , 4M. 4.VI , 4511 , 4fil , 102 , 44R , 407 and 470. rospootlvnly , In tliocily of Otnaha , yon are hereby notlllod to mnko all iioiMissnry connection ! ! with sewer mains or lattorals , and tncaniplotosiioh work on or ho- foroJuno , 18' ) ' . ' . as It Is the purpose to pavu the streets , avenues and alloys In the said dis tricts , am ) moro particularly described as fol lows , to-wit : No , 3)0 I'arK orMtli avenue , from Loaven- worth atraot to Hickory street , No. 44S Alley In block 3 , flnuscnm plnoo. No. 447 Lcavcnworlhstruct , from the west line of Iflth struut to west llnuot SJth avonuo. No. 423 8th street , trom iho nouth lln of riorce Htroat to the north llnu of lliukory strrut. .No. 4'34 Lo.ivenworth street , from the wos5 line of 10th street to tha east line of Hth Htrnot. No. 455 I2ih street , from the south line of Jonoi street to the north line of Luavcnwortb struut. No. 42 < l Spcncnr straot , from Shorinan ar < ontio to 21th street. No. 42r L&throp atreet , from Sherman ar onue to 13th Btreot. No. 4VB Hurl street , from the west line of 15th street to thu east line of 11th street No. 430 Spriica street , from the west line of 22d sti-i'ut , to the east line of 24th streot. No. 130 Cusa utroot , from 22d atroot to 24th streot. No. 431 Mason strcnt.tram 20th street to"Oth avonue. No. 4'K Mason street , from the east line ot 30th ntroot to the east llnu of 3Ut Btroot. No. 4ai-32d : street , from the north Hue ol Euclid place to the north llnu of Woolworth avonuo. No. 434 California street , from IJth street U 10th street. No. 435 Izard street , from 12th street to 14th stroot. No. 4'lfl Parker street , from2lth street to the east line of 211th stroot. i\o. 437 Howard straot , from 21th street to 25th strcot. No. 438 Chicago street from 22d street to 234 streot. No. 439 Onldirnll street from 21th street to thn west line of Hhlnn's addition. No. 410 Hlierm jn avonun from Houth line of Grand avenue to 1'ort street. No. 441 3ith Btroot from 1'arnam street ta the north line of Davanport street. No. 412 Davenport struut , from 3'Mi street to 43th street. , , , , . No. 443 10th street from the south line ol Davenport struct to Dunlins streot. No. 441 Madison avunun from 14th atroot to Sliorinuii avoniiB. . . . No. 44'J Chicago Blroot from 25th mraot to i " No. 450 St. Mary's uvonno between the wnsl llniiof 2flth street and the east line ot 27ill N > . 451 I7th street from Harnoy atroot to . Su Mary's avonuo. . No. 4.M The alloy from 2'ml street to 21th stuoct In J'liulson'B addition ! No. 455"lllthstrout from Hirnnm street to No'llw-- ' ' ' ! ) ! ! ! street from the Houth line of I'opnloton avenue to noitli Hue \\oolwortli No , 4.17 DavonportHtrciotfroni24th street to 2.1th Htroot , all In the ulty of Omalm. No. 45rt-ass street from west line of 21th slroot toliw foot wisst of 25 street. No. 459--Oa 3 street from the east line ot 2th ( street to tlio west line of 2llh stiunt. No. 4 > 3.-Hiimllton strait from the wmt linn of 40lh street to tlio cast , llnu or thu Vla.luot of the licit Mini Hallway. No. 4111-Alley In block S3S. city. No. 4r"Alloy In tloa ! < 10 , KiinnUo .t Ruth'i a'lillllon. , , No. Mn-Alloy In Mock 18. oily. No. i 7 Alloy In block 13 , city , from 10th Ntruut tif.lltliHtruut. nnd Nu. 417 Nlnlli Htroot , from I'aclllo Htrnut to alley north of I'aulllu Htroot. Von are hereby ordered to niako thonocos- Harry .soworvoiinuctloim within the tliuutpucl- lloil In this notleu. or the siunu will ho made by thuulty niithorltlos , and thu cost thereof n - nuntcd against thu piouurty opposite the sunn uml specially DcnelllnU thurohy. Dated nt Omaha thlsBth day ot Juno , ISM. 1' . W. IHHKIlAU.SKH. tihalrman of the Hoard of I'nbllo Works , J line B-'J-15-10. NOTIOK OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOU OnAUlNG. To tlio owiiiirsof ull lots , | iartn of loU unrt roiil oitato uloiu Hlxlli street fruin it point MJ fuutsouihof thospiitli llnuof Uruillt I'unolur addition to llaneroft street. You are liaroliy nnllllud thiit the unilBi1- Blunuil. tlirim dlilnturustud fruu holdorH oftho cltv of Omaha , liavu boon duly unnolntou by thu mayor , with the approval of the olty roiinollof said olty , to imesi the ilunuxmto Iho ownurs. TOHiiootlvolv. of the proii- orty alfuctud oy KrAillnif blxth utroot from a point iVM feet ( touth of tha south line of Oreillt I'ourlur aildlllon to Hun- croft Hlroot. doclarot ! necussary byurdlnuiic < No. : M57 , passed May lit , IH'J. ' ' , upprovou Mny 1 ' ' notllled that liavlnjf no- ciintiid sahl appointment and Hilly ; iiuallflwl us ronulri'il hy iu v , > YO will , on the lUli day ol ' June.'A. 1) . mi. at thwhouroflu o'clock in th foronouii. at thu olllco of flltrlvor & O lloim- hoe , HOll'arnain street , within the corpomti llinllH of HHlil olty , meet for the puruosu ot conij.ilorlnRanil mnUlni ; iho asjoniniont ol duinaui ) to the ownvrs ruipootlvBly of said proporty. ulfeotod by said itradlim , taUIn ? liitoronsldorutlon ipeolal bemitlu , If any. Vou are notlllud to hn prununt at the tlnil and place iil'nrusuld and nialtu any nbjoctloni toor statomonU cuncornlnu said amonnuinl of d muK.8 tu yon iiiu oonsldur jiropgr. T. ci. lIUUNNBlf. T. H. McOUU.OOU. June i , Wi. JWUl