THE OMATTA DATLY BEE ; , THURSDAY , AUGUST , 11 , 1892. SOME SPEEDY YOUNG HORSES F.icos ( at the State Breeders' Mooting Are Qrcnving in Intarest. VERY GdOD WORK BY NEBRASKA COLTS Venlontiiy'd I'rncrnin 1'nrrlril Out Without R Illtcli ITninlno Tor Tiiilny and the \Vcrk IlmnlU nn Oilier Trnrhii Othnr Sporting. Nob. , Aug. 10. [ Special Tele- crfctn toTni ! Ur.n.J The socouil dny'3 races ot the Nebraska Trotting Horio ilrcodors1 association was greeted with nn Increased attendance. The races' wcro exceptionally good niidsomo IIno exhibitions ot speed were shown. An Interesting feature of the races yet to corao will bo the fowo State bnnd con cert on Friday next. Following is the sum mary of today's races : Two-year-olds , trotting , $1CO added : Nulllu Veri. : by Snluura 1 1 Actolim II. by 1'iictoliis 2 2 llulsy May , by Ked Wing 'J 3 Th.o : . ' : : . SW. : Throe-year-olds. 5:10 : class. ? 100 nildcd : Hilly I * b.R. . by I'littu Kmtim-i. b. f. . by I'l'itie a I 2 : i Oliiirlos I' , b. c. byHoth 1' : i : i 3 S Drydon. b. c. , by llnltnornl 4 dr . L'hlt Tlioriif , oil. 0. . by ( Jhltwood ilia. Tlmo ! 2 : : ; ! 'i , 2M7 , a:40 : , . ' : : ) . Mnlllons , Hi-ires und gnldlngs , 5 yours old mill tinder'i-'ifWcliiss , ptirso JI.WW : i : l Davis , b. ft t 1 1 l undy. b. h. , by Karntui 222 I'Mnny Bprtigiie. br. in. , by Uovarnor SpriiRtiu ; i 4 5 I'lill M. ir.h.by Iru .M 4 6 ! l Koiforlno. blk. h. , liy Ormil Sentinel. . . . 5 U a MHO I * blk. li. . by Mc.Vahun ills. Mhlllst , b'li. , bv Slttillmiuro dr. Tlinoi 2ir > , 1MI. SS3H. . rour-ye-i r-old trotting , 2:40 : class. $100 added : PnriuiKO Hello , hr. m. , hv DiirntiKO. . . . . Ill Bi ) ( Inland Acino , b. in. , by tVlluos Nut wood , 2 2 3 Alteu 1C , br. in. , by Miitlnco : i U 2 Christina , b. in. , t > v Clietwood dls. Time : asso. may , stvt. Tomorrow's program provides nn interost- Ine array of talent , especially In the froo-for- alt stiilllmi trot. The horses cntorod are : Hrocado by Tramp , UedV1 K by Uod AVllhos and Idavuti byEarlo ; statto race , $100 added. The ether races lor tomorrow nro the 2- yoar-otd pace , stake race , KQ addou ; S-yedr-5 old trotthg , 3:00 : class , for $1,000 ; 12:4 : pacing , stake nice , ? 50 added" . I'Drlvlnc ut Knuxvtllu Spoiled by the Deep bllp | > ry .Mud , KNOXVIU.E , la. , Aug. 10. | Special Tele- cram to Tuu IJEn. ] A heavy rain last night left the Driving pan : tracu very inuddy and slippery , and until iho last bent of the day only the outsldo of the tr.iok was used. Tlio HUH did not coma out , till after dluuor , out. U'CUO-people illled the grJnd stund. The weather was cool and plu.isant. After con- Mdorablo work on the trade with n view to limiting It info Tor the starters , the horses "wore- culled at 3 p. in. In the 2:20 : trot Marlon Willies , 2:1' : % nnd Pot Davis , U:19 > / , wuro buatou in 2af-4'i : the former being ( lagged. Sumniarlos : Class 2 : 9 , tiot. { 1,000 : Ituniun.i , j'et livls ) 1254 KUolton 0522 JisiKKio" N i ana - . . 3 445 i Jun-btan 5 Udls lllutoxu Chief 4 dls " .klnrlonWIIki * dls Trombone Keod dla Exit din " Kiinjieito dls > Time : 2.2ai4 : | : ! , 2il : > { , -i-.M , a:30. iv.Piieo , S5UO : lt ) < inl.iii . 1 1 1 Ktchjnl.Iiiy 2 2 It lWoUbor.WIII.os 4 .1 2 Ki'iituckyUUos J.l 34 4 ' ills i 1'lilr Nation Donna I ) dls liticy DUIIIIIS. . . , , . dls Tlmo : Sai : ; ,2Sllt,8 l4. ! | , ( ' TV-rce-mnute2-yuar-otd ! Hot , l" .00 ; 'llottle King. . . . " . 1 1 l.ono Star 2 2 Muplowood dls I'reecdo Ms Noiina dls Town Sphno ! dls Jimmy It dls Time : 2l4U.0. : . f. Between heats Mudamo Mnrantolia ex- ohlbtled her trained saudlo horse Woodlawn and the crcat jumping horse Filemaker. Her Jwoy brolto the world's record for hixh Jump- ibg faj' a pony , leaping four fcot eight Inches. The track will bo in 11 nu condition tomorrow. , , holnn KxcltiiiiKiiil lit > Cnipvao , 111. , Aug. 10. In the first race at Ciarllcld today tbrao horses collided and fell in a hoap. All three at the jockles were in- , j u red , N. 1'ortor rocclviim prob ibly fntnl in juries uud the other two buinp. badly bruised uud sknken up. Hcsults of thu races : > v First r.ico , five furlongs : I'lrst. Ward uon. Ltley Dlllard bccond , 1'unlnl third. Time : race , one mile ana fifty yiuds : Kuklr \vun , llorcul s second , St. Jou third. Tlmo : Third race , sit furloiiKH : Autumn Loaf won , I'rod Houston sueond , 1'auiitleroy llilid , Tlmo : 1I7V5. : I'ourth nieu. unu and oni'-et hth nillos : Hot Suur won. Vallum svconu. nrne-,1 liauo thltd. Tlmo : l : : > l'i. l-'lflb mco , slv fur'.oiiKs : Rrnuniss Krederlclc wciu. Oadnvorous second. Anulu .Murlln third. 'llmoIW : : . Sixth racu. six fiirnngs ! , nailing : Mttlo Crrte won. Kosornunt aoeoiul , Salvation third. Tlmo : 1:411 : ; . . Hawthonio races : 1'trst race , seven furlongs : Hobby llencli Heading susond , liny It third. Time : 1:11. Second ruci1 , nnu mile uud sin only yards : K.i Lcoiiitrd uon , MliinUi Sseconil , 111 on \\ooil third. Tlmu : 1:1' ) ' ' , . Third race , llvo furlonss : The Kunpor won , Unlock fcucoml , Mabel third. Time : I : ( ) . " > . I'oLirtli race , ono mile : Inaoleneo won. IA- brutto accuiid. Hilly I'lnkorlon third. Time : I'lfth racu , six furlongs : Sunshine Whisky uon. Adrlunnu Hoeoml , l.'nly I'nlslfor tlnrci. Tlmo : lIS. Sixth nice , soriMi furlniiRs : Nanor Hanks won , Uud IhishuH sugiind , lioud U.ith.rcl. . Time : 1SB. _ SI , 1'iint' * Tlnia I'.xtnniluil , ST. P/UL , Minn. , Attp. 10. H was "do- ended to contlnuo the Unirllno races for an other woolc aud the latt race will not bo run until n wcok from Saturday , making twonty- thrro days of vaclni ; for this mealing. Sum mary of today's ' races ; I'lrst race. fnrlKvo.ir-oldt ) and upwards , six furlongs : 1'iccolo ( U to II uon In Itltjf , Alluo I ) i2tul ) hei'onil , B r Waller KaluiKh (13 ( to 1) ) third. Second race , forll-yeir-olds , ( Ivo finlonis : n la | ) (4 ( to ft ) won In 1:10 : , Linda ( j to II second. I'rlzo ( OTOII ) third. Tlurtt race , siilllnr. fur U-yuar-olds and up- wiirda , ono mile : Ooil.i Ulcu ( II to 5) ) won in l:4is : Lena Frey ( > lu I ) second , Toner C-'O lu n third. I'ourth race , Twin Olty Oaks , fur Il-yoiir- Dlcln. mllonnd ont'-Mlaluh : VoTiimblun ( i to II ) won In li.YiK. Nhtillo 10 to I ) bucond , Lll- II. in HoMrluMH ) to U third. Fifth raou. forll-yu.u-oltJs and tip : llollvrr HuclinerCJ to lu ) won lu 1IT. : Curroll Ho , id ( l."i lo II second , Cuvorlon ( U to U ) ililid , rilxlh rni'i * . for Il-yo.ir-olds uud up , six fur- Inn-'s : la\o ) I'ulsid-nUto I ) won In IMS. lliet llarto (3 ( to 2 > second , Itomulr ( G to i ) tlilul. I'liiir rioKriuu ; > t ItrlKliton. Kvcii , N. Y. , Atiff , 1U. About < ,000 people this afternoon nssumhlod at > Hrluhton Uoaoh and wluiosscd iho nmiiliiK t > IT of it rather poor program , 1'lrut raco. llvo furlonssi N-itnllo H. (8 ( to II won. Aulourat Cl to I ) HUCUIII ! , Mulu ordu. Illly , U' to II third. Tlmo : . ' :0- . ' . Riicond race , llvo fnrlongH : .Miir.-nerlto tnvuiOwon , I'lMlluuiilto 1) ) kvcoiul. I'hllantro- pNtClloll thhu. Tlml : | ; iu4. Third r-ii-e , six mid u half furltius * : Chro- rlittTtoS ( ) won. Arnica (8 ( to 51 Hooond , X.nm- postfto to I ) third. Tlmo : l--JH. Fourth men. Hoven fnr onu's : Idiy Weit (7 ( to II won. Dulsyrl in ( . " > to 1) ) auuonU , l.orlmoi- ( to II third. Tlmw ! HWV. I'lfth race , ono mlle : I'u ot ill to \\nii.Jobn ) > CaVmiaiitfli (3 ( to tl xiruud , Indlu Uubbur ( b to II third. Tlmo : IU : > * . hlxUiriki'.o. livu ( nrlonuHt I'ultlno (1.1 ( to 1) ) woti , Ulorliinn.i ( 'I to II si-i-oiul , Klonrv Illly ( ID t to I ) third. Tlinoi Itkl'i. ' N. y. , Au . lO-'Tho track was h n y today from last night's rain , the sky IIBJT ou4 the nltendanoo fair. Klrnt race , nlx.'furlonjri ! Uhurtruiuo ( ID to 1) ) iron In llSt. ) A rui ) ( ( * u > 5) ) ivcouJ , Tanso ( I to 6) third. Boroiid race : Marli Stoops ( fl to II won In 1:04 : W , Itay dal Mare ( | to li second , I'rlnoiDo. . Bvlvar'iStu.N third , ThlrU nu" ) . tliroL'-fourtli * ot mulle ; 1111 Onto in tof > ) won In 1:1715. : Ilutsinnn (0 ( to 1) ) sec ond. Trlanjlo (11 ( to 1) ) thlrJ. rottrth race , nno mile am' n hnlft 1-onion (4 ( t 5) ) won In'Jua'iU Wnrlinko (0 ( lo 1) ) second , Mnreharclta ( niol > llilnl. I'lftli rnco. short Moealoohnsii ! l-'ntiirlty (03 ( to I ) won In Bil. : : Wcstmorelnnd Cl to 1) ) second Bam Morse (10 ( to I ) Milro. .Hlnpped the I'oiil hollrr * . CINCINNATI , O. , Aug. ID. The attendance nt tho.trottlng races of the Queen City Driv ing club ot Ivorwood Driving park was about 2,500. The track was fast. An incident of tbo rnco was the closing of the pool selling by officers sent from iho city by the chief of pollco. There was no resistance lo the order of Uio police. Summaries ! First race. S-yoir-old trot , 12.000 s > t.iko : Grnrido LOII won , Wistful second , Lazella third. Tlniot 2 : > . " .i > i , 2iki ; > 4. Second rnco , : i-yi > ixr-old pacnrs , stake JI.OOO : Dura Martin won , Kosciunry si'cond. Mushier Hi snll third. Tlmo : Sl : U. 2:2.'V , 2:2-12 : , ' . Third rnco. n-yoiir-old trotters stake HMO ! Hello ( 'ii ell uon. Andy Cutler second. Htam- Ina thlnl. Tune : 2 : : . ' . > ! j , 2:21. : 2S4U : , StSfl. I'ourth race , . " , : ! . > clim. trotting : I'olcni won , llaniboo second , Jennie Wllkcs third. Time : iiit : rlnlnliiK the Tinnpliird. DRNVBII , Cole , , Aug. 10. The Overland pnric races wcro larcoly attended today , a great number of ICnichts Tomnlnr being present. Weather and track excellent. First race. eloven-sKtoontbs of a mite : Klnronco Shanks won , MttlMiltii .second , Ci Rio third , 'lln.o : lUUi. : ! Second race , ihlrtcon-alttootitlH ot a mlle : Minnie 11 won , I'.UKonla second , Ileuchor third. Time : lilllU. Third race. flftecn-slMecnths of n mile : llnppy Day won , Ility Uhesta. second , 1'nt Kin ? third. Tlmo : lIlu : Fourth ruee , thlrtoon-sUtoenths of n mlle : L 11 won , ItolslniKzur second , King Faro III third. Tlmo : I-'Ht. : I'lfth race , ono mlle : Janus won , Flllnioro second , Aiundel third. Tlmo : 1:47. : Itcrords .SulfcrlU Kochi'stnr. KociicsTKit. N. Y. , Aug. 10. The favor ites did very well today , tuitlng two out of the three scheduled events. Some very fast tiino was made , every winner lowering his track record in ono or nticthor of his heats. Score : Class 2l : . trotting , puiso SJ.COD : Illinois Tlg- bert wo'i , Abblo V BOLMIMI ! , Kll i thlid. Time : 2:17 : , 2:18 : , 2:17 : , 2-lUH , StioM. ai7 . Frcc-fiir-all pace , purse $ l'iOO , divined : Hcolt won , Bunco | r. Rucoiid , Grant' : ) Aodalluli third. Time : 2:17H. : 2:151f , 2:14. : ( Jliissi- ! : , trotting , outao $ l.r > uu , dtvldod : H. 0. T. won , The Unycn Hec'und , Hello Wllked third. Tlmo : 22U. 217 ; . 2:17'i. : Tipt lor Today , Hero are the horses which promise to win tbo races ut the tracks named today : MON.MOUTH VAIIK. 1. Knsioll Correction. 2. Kingston I'essarra. , L Montana Hcukon , 4. Chicago -Yin row. 0. Lountaka Aiilrshaft. 0. bnowball May Win. 1. Monsixm llallyhoo. 2. Lady Hello-Ultlo NelL li. Alasher Uonovloro. 4. Mulatto contest. 5. Hay General Gordon. 0. Algernon Uar aKn. I > IAUUK. Clnelnnall Mnr.H Cnppylor Ono Inning iiutl \ \ Ins Iho Giiiiif. CI.KVF.IANI > , O. , Aug. 10. Hy a rally at the bat the Clncinnntis tied the score In the fifth Inning , and a wild throw by Zimmor In the seventh gave them the winning run. Attendance , 1,750. Score : Ulovol.iml 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Cincinnati u i/00.r > 0 10 * 0 tills : Cleveland. ! > ; Cincinnati , 0. Krrors : Ctuvul.ind , 4 ; Cincinnati , i ! . ICurncd runs : Cincinnati. . " > . ll.itto.rlei : ( Juppy and Him- iner : Uhutnborlln and llarrln on. Pim.iDEi.ritu , Pa. , Aug. 10. Philadelphia und Demon played without a Holding error today. Attendance , 2,8'i' ) . Scora : lloston UU 000000 3 3 I'lilliidelphlii 0 f 1 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 lilts : Huston. 0 : Philadelphia. 7 Krrors : Iloslon. 0 : I'litladctplila. 0. Karned runs : lloslon. 2 : 1'liliatlolulil.i , .1. llallcilus : Stlv- ells and Uan/ol ; Kcufe and t'ross. IUi/riMoni.Md. : , Aug. 10. ThuIJaltimoros , bccnuso of .lanes'wlldncss in the llrst Inning , got a lead on Washington which was never overcome. Attendance 1,007. Score : Baltimore 4 7 Washlnstan. . 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 n 0 J lilts : Hultltnoro 10 ; Washington,7. Errors : Baltimore , a ; Washington , 4. K irned runs : llaltlnmre , L' ; Washington. 1. ll.itturlus : Cobb und Unison ; K'lllon. Jones and McUulrc. PITTSUUKO , Pa. , Aug. 10. Cumburtbeld tbo Browns down to three singles. Pitts- burc won in the olghth by hard hitting. At tendance'JlJO. Score : St. Louts 0 0000200 0 2 I'ltlsburs 0 0 1 0 0 0 U 2 * a Hits : St. Louis , : t ; Plttslmrs , a Errors : St. LouUI'lusbiuy. . : i K.irned runs : 1'Itu- burs , S. llitlerles : Itroltointeln und lluuk- loy ; Oiiinl.ort , ind Muck. Ciuuu.o , III. , Aug. 10. In but ono lulling wcro the Colts aolo to gauge Stratton. while the Colonels batted both liutchinsou and Luby ut , will , the former retiring after pitch- lug three innings. Weather very hot ; attendance - tendance 1,000. Score : Louisville. 2 032000 1-0 8 ciiic.iso o u : i o o o o o o : i lilts : Louisville. 8 ; Uhlcuso. 7. Eriorst Lonlsvliru , 2 ; Clile.iqo. 4. H irned runs : l.ouls- vlllo , 3 : C'hle.iKO. 2. Ilatturlus : Mrilton and ( Jrlin ; Htiolilson , Luby. huhrlvur und Kltt- Nr.w YoiiK , Aug. 10. The Now York and Brooklyn teams crossed bats today , the Giants winning easily. Attendance' 3,423. Scoru : Now York 0 0101 4 llioolilyn 0 ( i 1 II 0 0 0 0 0 1 lilla : New York. S : Jtroo'dyn. 4. Errors : few York. 2 ; Brooklyn. 2. Karncd runs : Now York. I. ll.itiurlcs : lluslo und Kwln 'i Stein and Kniilow. I the Teams. Sl'AUKS ( ) K .SI'OKT. droiit Army ol I'uliuit l'lu < licd lor Toniuy : Kyiin'ii Itinii'llt. All tbo arrangements for the bcnaflt to bo IciulcroJ rjliamplon Tommy Uyun have at lost been effected. Iti lc.ia of coming off at the Omaha Albloiiu.ulub rooms It will takn place In the Orund Opera house on Thursday ovoulng , August IS. Vbo affair promises to bo a verlUblu llstto anturnnlla , consisting of no less thin six sat-tas for points by man of national reputation , and thora is ovary roa- Hon to expect an Itnrneuso turnout and that n banutlt worthy of the name will bo given the iientlonmnly yoiinij puulllst. Among tno talent that will participate in the various contests U Milfo Hoilon , the Philadelphia trial horse , who has mol every prominrjin hcavvwi'icht in the country ; I'.tddy Brcn- nnn , the old llowory champion ; Artio Flint , who Is us coed as they make them ; Danny Daly , Ted Unll.ighcrVyllo Kvniis , the col. oruu mlildlowoight champion of the coast , .Anton Suorroy , n rlstnc young pugilist , and several others. Tickets are ncnv on snlo , and llioso who feel Illco aitatiing to tholr upproci- aiion of Hvan's offart to give Ilium n llrst cluis run for their money u wool : or so airo van do so uy landing tholr pnwenco on tha occiuiou in nUostlon. Tlio six-round wlndup botxveen Hyan uud llrenimii will amply repay any ono for the outlay , they will bo called upon to raolco. \Vlu-ul Kiiro nt .Sioux City , Sioux CITY , la. , Aug , 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : IlKiTlio ] annual inuot of the Ion a district of the League of American Wbi'elmunt Opouad huro today with a good attendance. In the half mlle novlco H , U , Stacey of Chicago uon In 1:1U U-S. lu the ( { uurtar mlle aUUu cbuuiplonshlp A , I ) , ICdinouds of Ucs Molnos won In UU7. : The half mlle handicap % va won uy p. Me- ICIwalu of Oedur Tails lu 1-10. Ho was hand icapped sixty yurdit. Joluuun of Mlnnoapo- Ha cnnio lu third , being the only scratch Blurlor to cuV u uuco. ! In thu IDiyear-old race Halpb Kurl of Sioux City wou luafii. Thu quurler-uillo open rnco was won by Johnson of Minneapolis. Holtou won the II1-31 boat in O-'Jil , Johnson tbo next lnO3t : ! 4-5 end third In03\ ; In the mile Imodloap W , M. Schnell'of Omahn won'u ( Uigil'J.S. In the mlle , ICUO class , A. U. Gdmondiwon In U44 ; 2-0. OoiUntr the state record. Tha hulf-mllo atato championshlu was iron by KUmoiiiln In ll7J-5 : ! , beating thp tate record of 1 : UJ nmdo by Havllandof Marshall , town. He llnUhed third la this race , Tha two-mile open was wou Dy John John- ( tin of Minneapolis In 5:50 : 2-5. Tomorrow' ' * oreu will bo exciting and hotly contested. Ihc boy's state record was broken nnd the tlmo was within two seconds of tlio best boy's ' llrno over mado. ' Coniil'ut Mittlo It. SAN Fiiixcisco , Cal. , Aug. 10 , Jim lJurpo of Australia nnd Billy LuvlRno of Baejnntv , Mich. , engaged In a light for > n ? l,5.10 ourso nt tuo Pnclllo Atlilstlc club tonight. It was 0:2. : i p. m. oo fore the men entered the ring. Danny Noodh.tm and Tim McUrathsccoiklcd Lavlgno , Ullly Murphy nud Joa Gdddnrd seconded Ilurge. Mlko Sulllvutt was ref- orcc. Lnvlgna's superior height nnd roach guva him nn udvanlnRO over Durgo. La vlgno caught him with both hands on Ihn ftol-uwny In iho tlilra nnd nearly dropped him. In the forrtb nurgo scorco nome hard lightrhandcrs on the Jaw , staggering Ln- vigno. In tbo llfth Lavlgno Jabbed at long ruligo , Uurgo hugging him and using his from the sixth to the ninth rounds Burgo showed much bettor nnd kopiLavIrftio guess- lug. Ho would drop bis head and take Lh- vlgna's half Jolts In the fnco nt close quar ters with u awing of his right on the lioud as Lnvlgno got nwn3' . The next few rounds were slow" Lavlgno avoiding- close quarters , The next tour rounds were a Ilttlo warmer nnd iho loads for the ribs were somewhat marked. Ln vlgno was apparently u.s good as over. From the seventeenth to the twonty-llrst the rounds word much like the preceding. From the twenty-Ural round Burgo wont lu des perately , but Lavlgno'3 shiftiness suvod him much puulshtnunt. Tlio contest looitod no nciiror a conclusion nt the twonty-thlrd than at tha commencement. t jiott Anybody. OMVII.I , Aug. 10. To the Sporting Editor of Tun Bni'.t Inasmuch as Dlclt Moore scorns to uo n fnvorito hero , nnd as ho Is uclilng for another go , I horobv challenge him to a llulsh coutost , with smallest , gloves allowable , for ? T)0 a sidu and any sort of a purao that may bo offered by any reputable club , lu the event of Mooro's not being within roach , I will extend the challenge to nnv 1 18-pound man in the city , state or country , for that matter. VVit.r.Y EVAXS , Champion Colored Middleweight of the Puclllo Coast. _ Colornlgn Downs Toncu , Coi.KitiDOK , Nob. , Aug. 10. I Special Tele gram to Tun BBB. ] The ball game at the Colorldgo ball oorit was a victory for tbo homo club. The contesting teams were the Colorldgo and Ponca. The tally shoot stood 11 to 4 In favor of Coleridge. The battery of the Colariutre team was Wolbautn and tjwuriz , Wolbaum being In the box and Swartz behind the but. The Ponca battery was Flshor and Weed. Deiidwouil Heat * Clnulron. CriADiioN , Nob. , Aug. 10. [ Special Tele gram to TDK Ur.u.J Deadwood defeated Chadron today in ono of the best games of ball aeon hero thU season. Chadron out- butted the visitors , but could not win. Mohler's second base playing was the feature of the game. Score : Uendwood , (1 ( ; Chadron , 4. Hits ; Deadwood , ( i ; Uhadron , 4. But , teries : Doadwood. Parvln and Trafllsv ; Chudron , Williams and Bitttngor. Umpire : llanlau. lve < Will iKiiuri ) aoluiuiror. [ CopfiVJ ) | / / IVHI ) i Jane * tnr < t > /icimttt.1 PMIIS , Aug. 10. | Now York iionutl Coblo Special to TUB Br.K. ] Jvos writes to the Herald that ho will pay uo attention to Schaeffor's challenges unless they bo for the world's championship. Ho accuses SchnofTer of unsportsmanlike conduct In refusing to pluy u former match which had baon ar ranged. AVlllTorilinnt tlio Atlilutlcx. The South Omaha Athletics and the Tor ments of Omaha will pluy a game of ball Sunday afternoon. August 14 , on the Ath letics1 grounds , corner Twenty-eighth and T s'roetb , for n pune of § 10. The Torments of Omaha are a verv strong team and a rattling good unino Is oxpactod. Besides the came a foot ruco will bo run by Slater and Fox for { -10 a lde. _ The St.ito TuiinU Tonrnoy. The annual tournament of the .Nebraska. Lawn Tennis association for the champion ship nf this stata In ludio1 nnd geatlomon's siucles has boon set down for September 0 , 7 und 8. Tno matches will bo played at Lin coln und will occur during fair week. xa .IT fuitr fi.i K .Second Dny of the Preliminary I'rnctlco Mc- imrtmrnt of the .Mlsi > url. LEUT.NWOUTII , Kan. . Aug. 10. ( Special Telegram to Tin : Dnn.J This was the second nay's preliminary shooting of the Infantry nnd cavalry teams of the Department of the Missouri at Fort Leavonworth. The tiring was at known distances of 200 , 300. 500 and HU ) yards. The scorj for the two days of the twelve highest of each team wore us follows : I.NFASTIIV Itnnk , Xnuiu , HcKhnuiiti Hunk , Xnino , HcRlmont ninl Store. I nnit tcont. Cavalry Coinpetltliin. The cavalry competition in carbine and re volver inarkosmnnslilp for the Uonnrtuioiits or the I'lattc , tlio East anil California begins ntttio Dollovuo range today. This U bv- long odils the most intorosllne uoinpotitiou of the year nt Bollovuo. There is something m- spirinc ubout the dash nnd diiUeulty cou- ueuted with rapid flrlng from the sitditlo , nnd there is no bolter place in iho United Suites to see an exhibition nf Hiicli ranrksuianship than at the Delluvuo range. Tno horses that will bo used were brought down from Port Nlobrara. Thov are nnimuU that tmvo been used by Uio cavalry corps for several years nnd Know their busi ness nbout as well us Iho soldtors do. The competition will dose on August 21) with the presentation of prizoj. There uro Just thirty men In tno competition and there wll ) bo twenty prizes awarded. A peulal mil n will be run to Hollovua on lhaOth for the accommodation of visitors. Mnrrln | ; The following nurriaca llcousas were Is sued by Judge Ullor yostorduy : Nnmnnnd iiddross. Ago. I W. P. Mclvoiulo.Omaliii i'l 1 ClirKtlnu UniiiDron , Oin.ilia 'JU 1 lieor u r. . Drown. Oiniilin. . . , . . . .Ill ( Kiiiinu WuKli , Oiniihii UJ or vinrKKit.iv. Five ciisoi of Hinalliiov liavobcon discovered In Now Yoik elly. The nutloimi I'neiiinpniuiit of the Pom of Veterans IH bolnz hold at Ihilunii , llont. Ir.i 1' ' . I'owoMot I'ortliuul. Ore. , u fnriiltnro ileuler. has fulled. Assets , il''tf.UOJ : llalillltlus , titf.UOO. The onndyinnliers of I.ouisvlllo , St. I.ouU , Cincinnati und Cliluujio uro lu .ojou | ut Luulsvllle. Tlio $ M,030.000 In cold 8hlijoi'froin&in | | Tru'ii- olbco to New Vorlchas arrived .mifuly nt Ita iltfHtl nation. The California triiln rubburs huvo boon soon iiKiiln ncnr Ulinilin , but i > o far huvo olnilcil u piirsnlni ; slirrlll'n possu. John McNulty will bo httnsed ut San I'run- oUoo nn I'Vlduy , Uorernor .Murlthtiu refuiud to coininiito IHH acntoiWt ) . HooiiuBnof the iJIfauh.trKO of llvo of tholr nnmuvr the tnlujsrupli onuntom on tbo Dela ware , I.iieliiiw.innu & Western mllro il tliruaton to co on u strlUu. About 19 of tlio largest prcscrvcn und Jell/ iniuiiifiictiirurs of the United btitten and l-'nin ml a are. s ild to Intvo pooled tliulr Itsue * far the ptirposo ut regulating and jiiiurolllntf prluoj. Hon. Olnrk li Oirr. inlnUtor to Doninnrk. linn orders to lo.ivu lU onuu for tliut country. This auilQun Htonpauo of hUloii\oof absonoo U tlKiiuli to be uuu lo the dllllunltlui lu which thu Unliod htutua uonvul ut Couuahugon lliiua hlinuclf. Klulit Indlani. while luintlnij KOII lions on thu Ilritlih-Ainerlcun const , wuro drowned lu thu Wiclllo ocean. Tlio I'ri-noli linro conimoncod nutlve opcrn- tlonn lu Datiomojr. andulruady hnvodnstroyed dvural Ylllugtn nud Ulllod many of tbo ua- tlve * . A WILL STICKBY CLADSfONE J3 Vl r.n ( ill 01 Both Irish Pnctlotrtl AEnoa to Support the Libora qr the Present. ' STILL THEY ARE NOT SATISFIED i tlront Skill Shown br thn I.onilor in IlniKlIIni ; thU'l'riililiiin lii IUu Siinuch vlmV'o'f1Iho ' ' 'Sltnutlnii by .tlio 1'rois. Lo.vno.v , Aug. 10. The liberal whips ox- pcct a majority of ttilrty-slx or thirty -eight on the division. Tlio Standard says that the Rodmondttos , who nro notsatlsfloa with Mr. Gladstone's declarations ; mot after the speech anil decided that although the assur ances nro vagtio anil unsatisfactory , they will vote with" tud Qladstoulans , reserving entire freedom of action fdr the future. The Tlmos says : "M. "Gladstone's assault on tbo ministerial position was delivered with a nro astonishing In a man of his years , nnd with a vast command of language , grave nnd majestic , but of the vnguo and uncertain import which Muoaulov noted as the most striking feature of his stylo. It Is evident that his followers have agreed to shirk all explanation until thov got Into onicn. It is Imnosslblo to suppose Mr. Gladstone trutlty of deliberate discourtesy In quoting tbo house directly to Mr. Hulfour before beginning to speak , \Vo are forced , therefore , to con clude that questions of health made It Im perative. How , then , will ho bo able to en dure the ceaseless and exhausting labors of the treasury bench I" The Standard editorially says : "It Is clear that Mr. Ciladslona cannot long count on the support of either of the Irish parties. Still It Is doubtful whether the assurances ho gave McCarthy will satisfy the national ist ? either In Ireland or America. " The Chronicle says : "Wo doubt whether the oration delivered by Mr. Qladatono will bo ranked among- his llnost efforts. It Is only when ho stands at biv that his oratori cal genius soars to the hlg'nost flights. Vet H was a masterpiece of adroit ullusivoncss. Lvorybody knew that while ho dealt labori ously with the speeches of Mr. Utxschon and Mr. McCarthy , It was only Mr. Redmond's demands that troubled him ; and ho solved the problem with coniummato skill. Nobody ' can sny that ho Ignored Mr. Uodmond , yo't nobody can say that hti oven OUCH recognized his existence. " The Chronicle contends that the most Im- Dortnnt passage In the spocrh was the prom ise to proceed with thu Newcastle program , oven if the Ilousoof , Lords rejected the homo rule bill. Nothing else , the Chronicle says , Is wanted to whip , up English ooiuion in favor of homo rule but the obstinate refusal of the peori to aoul with the matter lu a prudent spirit.1' .HOOUISII Tiiooivs IMI'IATII : : ; > . Itubclllous Tribesmen Vlolm-loni In Iluttlo With tin ) , -Mil tmi' Forces. TA.NOtr.it , Aug. 10 Tno Moorish troops thU morr.lng made-Knottier attack In the di rection of the roljollious tribesmen , ascend ing the hilN und setting lire to n nu in nor of villages. Too InfjauitanU Hod. A portion of the troops have made1nn atlock ucon the re bellious Anehcrumid , two divisions are pro- cecdini ! to support the sultan's force ? . Two thousand of ' 'Uio sultan's troops made two attacks UBOI\ \ tie | rebellious Angnorito tribesmen and were each tiuio driven back in grcaLdlsordor. Orders were finally given Tor. the troops to re treat , and the foico , in a badly demoralized condition mudo nts } way to the camp at Tangier. Considerable oxcltoment prevails in the city , as it UTqar d that the tribesmen in the llrst , Hush Jar .their victory may nt- toinnl an attack upon the city. ' : The Moorish , soldiers fared verj badly In their engagements , IfJO of tholr "number being either killed or badly wounded. The Anghorltns.on too"qtffer. hand , su.fr'qi'ed but casualties.Jr ' " ' few casualties. vns W KK LOST. , of tint SluHltijCr/tr the AJitz by thu ST. Jl'BTEiisnuna , Aug. 10 , It is , ascer tained that the pluasuro steamer ruu down by the steamer ttuuoborj outside. Helsing- fors Monday was the Ajar. After the colli sion all discipline was lost and the crow made o rush for the i > oats. There was no time to cast them loose , however , for in a inlnuto after thu collision thu A ) ax sunk uud tbo Runoberg went a-ground. Those on board the Uuneberg throw hfo buoys/boxos nnd everything portable ovarbo.ird to the poonlo struggling in the water , but despite this ninety persons are Supposed to bavu boon lost , und thirty-live bodies have already boon recovered. IHilnnliurf ; burrveilx llorrlnrtli , ir < > ) i/r/oi/ | / l ISO ! hyjitiitfi ( tonl'in UciuiM. ] BEUI.I.V , Aug. 10. [ New York Herald Cable Special to T c Bin.J : Uerr von Hcrrfurth's resignation as the Prussian minister of tlio ulterior , which has been accepted by the emperor , is u serious blow to the present chancellor. Should ho bo followed Into retirement by Haron von Schilling , minster of justice , and another of Caprivl'n ' retainers , many people would see in it tbo boirinnlng of tha end. The ompsror has conferred the minister of state and grand cross of tha Order of the Rod Kaclo on Herr von Horrfurth. Count Eulcnburg , prcsidentof the Prussian cabinet , who has uo portfolio , Is appointed to succeed Ilorriurth as minister of the interior. Muilo Ills Fortune In I'rlsiin. Bi'.uux , Aug. 10. Tbo Inventive genius of an ofllcor named Tnomas of the German artillery , who was In 1S3I soutencod to cloven years for treason , today resulted in bin release under commutation of .sentence. During his Incarceration ho Invented a pro cess which Is a great Improvement upon the methods now employed lu lha construction of cannon , The government was notillud by the prison ofllcmU and a committee ot offi cers , after visiting tbo prison and examin ing , reported it a inoU valuable discovery. Thomas was today given , his liberty und will become wealthy from the invcntlou. ( Jonmil Ityiler Cnnfo'ini Ills Crluio. Coi-KNiuoEN , Aup. -Henry P. Ryder , United States Consul , hui confussed to em bezzling 200,000 kronera. Hu states that ho produced falsa rcoelpu and Induced his wife tomaka false btnttV/ients in court. Mrs. Ryder is under avtatt , but will probably bo released. "ti.n Receipts which J'llVdor ' admits to ua for geries are purportbda aeknowlodgomeoU to paymonu of monoxLCP" " " Ryder in hisofilclal capacity to persous-to whom it was duo. ( Jliolerji Inafl ) iicr In Vlrnlonue. ST. PiiTEitsiiuu Aag. 10. Advices from Teheran show that cholera U Increasing In virulence thoro. The deaths now average sixty dully. On. Kumliiy , in Russia , 4'JOl now cases were roiSJiaod , Ou thu same day ! ia77 uiod. Aug. § J t SIO : ! this morning nu ourlhquaku xvutlTilt 'at Kins , CoblouU , Nassau nnd Neldor-Labnsteln , In some places coii3ldorablorMmaL-o ) ! to buildings was done. _ - - , IlnlliliiiK The following parmils were Issued by tbo superintendent or uiiUJlni : ycstordar : Henry Llvusey , foiir-btory brick apart- inont lioiuu , 1hlreunth ( und Capitol iivunni . . . .f'JO.OOQ Four minor porinHa - . „ b.'A Total. , < > . .JJ0.6J3 Tin , J'lro Itttconl. Pa. , Auc. 10. An Incendiary IIro today consumed tboiwurUa of tbo Lancaster - castor Chemical oompany' . Losa , f09,000 ; insurance only ? 0OfMl. Futul Iliiriilni ; . Mrs. Joseph B rta of 15Hi Williams straot , who was tbo victim ot a 'kerouno ' oxplonou Monday , died Tueiuoy ulpht after sulloriag great atony. W H OSING Out the stock of men's and boys' ' clothing we bought from Hellman's administrator jj3 at a pretty rapid , rate. \ / ( \ > fv * They won't last more than & two weeks , in fact we hope they woiit as our new goods are coming in so fast j5 | even now that the Hellnian ffoods can't go any ' J /vwt' / ' V * - too iw fast to suit us. \ Selling Hellman's Clothes at Half the Administrator's Price. Successors toM HBLLMBN & GO , Cor. I3tli and Parnarii Cor. 13th and Farnam Streets , A. H. Graham of Wisnor is at the Mlllard. C. B. Burrows of Norfolk is nt the Mlllard. K.V. . Johnson of Lincoln Is at the Paxton. Touias Castor of Lincoln Is'at the Paxton. C.H. Murdock of St. Loins is at the Mur ray. ray.Henry Limboek of Grand Islaud U at the Arcade. A. II. Ivrug of Lincoln is a cuest at the MiUard. C. M. Baldwin of Kearney is a guest at the Dollono. H. P. Colgrovo of Chicago Is a guest at the Murtay. Andrew Kerr of Beatrice Is registered at the Arcade. J. C. Ferguson of Fremont was nt the Paxton - ton yesterday. Judge J. E. North ot Columbus is regis tered at tbo 1'uxton. F. K. Spuulding of Kearney is among the guests at the Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Tale of Hastings nro in the city. They are slapping at tha Mlllard. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wood have returned from a pleasure trip at Idaho Springs , Colo. C. H. Uartlett nnd ICd B. Molis of Muscti- tlno , In. , are at the Mercer on tholr return from Denver. Colonel John Bowcn , assistant adjutant general of the Grand Army of the Houubllc of Lincoln , Nab. , is in the city ou headquar ters business. L. 13. Spencer nnd N. W. Brumback of Beatrice are among the guests at the Mercer. They are loading real estate doalorn in Beatrice ana are now constructing n motor line In that city. Air. J. A. Jordan , connected with the American Refrigerator company of this city , has boon appointed general manager of the St. Louis t Hannibal railway , with head quarters at Hannibal. Ninv Yomc , Aug. 10. ( Special Telegram to Tun DuR.l L. Meyer of L. Meyer & Co. , Lincoln , hero buying , is nt the Wostmlnstor hotel ; O. K. Sholield of thoMorsu Dry Goods company , Omaha , is ul tha Albomarlo. Other Omaha * hero are W. B. Taylor , at the St. Denis ; T. H. Fonda , nt the Savoy : L.I. Kohstacnior , at the Westminster ; W. H. McCortnoll , nt tlio Windsor. Don't buy foroitrn wine when there is hotter - tor und cheaper at your door , Cook's Extra Dry Champagne. IMU.IL ititisririKS. The executive committee on the Labor duv celebration will moo * , at Gate City hall at 10 a , in. SUnday. The friends and relatives of the lain Judge Clarkson offer a reward of ? 3UU for the recov ery of Ills body. At last the defccw In the elevators In the novvcity hall building have been remedied , and now the machines nro running liltu a' Fred Conuant of Surprise was brought in today by Deputy United States Marshal Harris upon a caargo of selling liquor with out u license. . * Fred Wlrth , proprietor of the City hotel , donated iho second prize , a gold watch , that was cotitostcd for at the lilllo range at Belle- vuo. It was carried oil by Sergeant P. 13. Snoncor of Company U , Seventeenth In fantry. The Pocillo Express company la preparing the ulans for a now barn for their own use , which will occupy tbo northwest corner of Eleventh street nnd Capitol nvenuo. The proposed building1 will beCtixlU feet and two Btorlea high. The material will bo brick and stone and the estimated cost is $15,000. Ktrlt Jlrail. aclir , Wntlt Hlotnnfli , of An . mini tk'Sitnnaeh , O > ! < 1 iJillU. FtiuMna * of til fill , Bhorliirn of Hrealh , ( ioitlcciiru , S ntotehc * on llta tikln , niiluHxit tilrrp , 5 ami nit nertmut anil tr * > Httltng tnua- jliionf ar rtilivctl J y tuiitg Ihitt 1'lllt < ' Covered irllh a T itel ii tnd Soluble Coaling j J ! Of ( II drurcltu I'rloo 5 nU bet ' New York Depot. tt6 Cuial Ht. HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLEANSING. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATCR. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water ARE YOU SUFFERING ? KKOM Female Wcifcncss , Catarrh or L Hlicimalssm , | Chronic , r' Nervous or Private Diseases , IP SO , CALL , ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. Arknonloilitoil to l > u tha moitmiccoif ul upaclnllut In Illl rillVATK , 111.001) , XEUVOl'H , SKIN AMI UlllV- AHV IIHKAHK-i. Cunorrliiui lii from .1 to ( I cl-iyn. HjrplillU curud wllliiiut Murcury. All Htiixus fur I If" . ' " ' . romurnl cam t-l'ltl"l'UIUC iicrnmnuntly viirail. | ilut9 , irHliuut cuttlnc. mtmlo or rtllitnthin. > lira atMctoil at lioinu ly patlunt wllhuiit n moment' . ! pain ornnnnynnou. 1MI.BM. FMTUI.A AND UHCTAI. Ul.UUIta ciirocl wltliuut | > tin or ilctuntlun from bunlnuix. 11VIIUOUKI.15 AND VAKIUOUHMl | ieriimuontly unJ iiccosfully curoJ. .Muthuil nairnuil nnfiilllnL' . WEAK MEN ( VITALITY WKAKMfid ) > ob7 tou Qlosj nppll- cntlon to UiKlnoo or ntuiljr ! Hororu manltl strnl.i ornrlor : SBXUAI. KXCKdSm In mlciaii ) IUu , or from tlio urTecu of youthful fulllu * . WHAK MK.V AHH VICl'lMfl TO NKIIVOU4 IK- llIMTVorK.XIIAU.snoN , > VAfaTl.Nli WiAKNK ! > S INVOLUN'l'AltV I.OSBKd "Hll KAIlt.V DKCAV 111 VDU.VG nnd MIDDI.K AIIUDi luck of vim , vlKur. anil itrongtli , wltli lotunl oritnn * linpiilrinl unit nuskoncnuil promaturuly In niipruialiliuuM nta. All TluUI ruaitllv ti ) our ujw truiitmunt for Ion of vlt.il uuwor , Call nn ut aU > lr ) < with utaiiip fur rlrculari , frao liaakiiinl rt < ct > lpt , llr OirJPC X > QnirlP ! USSoiitli IHh Htroet , IJI. OliUltb ( X oiaill > . , OJIAIU. NKII. Nox Test Olllctf. WEBKASKA National Bank. U , P. DEFOSITOSY - . OMAHA , HEB Cnpltnl r.-$400,000 Surplus i , „ , . . $05,000 Officer * and Director ! Henrjr W , Y tn . proilJont K. f. Ciiiblnit , vlco iireilduni , U. K. Miiuricu , W. V , Moriu.Jobad , Colltni J. N , U. 1'atrlck , I-uvrl. A. d Cmblor. THIS IRON BANK. PKIIMANKNT SIDKWALK KliSO fAITION. ronntll Cliiiinliur. Oniului. Neb. , .InlvSfi Jpoi Hi-It reiulved by the city council of tlio utty of Uni.iliii , tlio .Muyiir concurring : r " Th it paini inents iluwalls bocodilrnotlid In the city of Oin'ilm us iluiU'iiatcil-Holow , within UNO d.iys uftur tno ijiibln'.it.on ofUlila resolu tion , or llm pur onal horvleu tljer.eof , us by or dinance Is aiithori/ocl and reiiilrod | ; bitch sldewiills to be laid to tno pormuimut gr.iilu as eswlillshi'd on on Iho p.ivi-d strtHils xpfccl- Heil heroin und lo bo constructed uf stolib rrr ; u tlllcl.il stonci. according lospeulllcatlons on lilo In Ihn olllcn of tlio board of public uorkH , anil unilerlts supcrvUlon , to-wlt : North sldo Dnnilnstieot , Its 5. 7. 8blk3d.Hj cltv. M foot wide. Norlli side of Uuinlug struct. Its 5,0 , 8 blk 20lclty ! , 10 feet wide. North sldo of Cumin : street , It 3. tilkSOili city. III font wlno. Noi Hi sldu of Uuinlti'4 Hlrcot , o'/i Il8 U uml 1 , B blkX'Oi'.ie.ty , 12 feet wide. North hlilo of ( . 'iimlnc street , Its " nnd 8 blk : ! ) ' ; city. W foot wide. Ninth siilo of t'liinlni ; Hi i cut , U 1 blk 2nS'i city. I- feet wide. boutli nlihi of Ginning street , Us 1 , ! t , I elli SlO'iolty. isfuiit wide. Hontli Hhloof t'uiniiiiiatiect , It 2 , 4 , bllcL'UU , cltv , TJ fout wide. . ' -on Hi sldu of Cumin , street , Its I. i blk 2I3' ' { cilj. lilfuul ukle. South Kdo | of CiiinliiKStrcut. Its L' , : t , 4 bllr air's olty. lOfoiitwiilc ISiirth side of ( y.inltol uveiinu , lu , > , li , 7 , B tlk 73 ulty , ' . ' ( I feet wide. houtli bl.ii ) of ( Japllol avenue , Us 2 , , ) , ( tilkiK ity..1) feet wlrto Kabt side of 12th street , It 5 blk 72 elty. Id fet-t wide. Wustbldn of IHh streel , Ita I. B bile 7J city , IS fuel ullo. West sldo of l.lth stieot. It 1 blk 74 city , U feet , wldo. Kustslilonf Mth htrcot.lt 1 , lili ; 73 city. II feel wldo. And. be It further resolved : That iho board of nubile works ho , nnd N heiuhy iiutliorl/od and ill rim ton to c.uiso u copy of , this resolution to tin published In the olllclal uaperof the city for nnu week , or ho soixud nn the owneis of said hits , mid tli.it unless such owners sli ill within llvo il.iyh uftur the puhl.u.itlon or sorvloo of Biich enpy con- htriii'tHimh hlduwullc us lieioln ruijiilroil , tint tha board of iiubllu works CIIUHO tbo same to budone , the cost of coustriicllnu huld Ulo- wulUsiosoeotiVoiy to ho iihsosseil iigiilnst tliu real ustuto , lot or u lit of lot In front of and abut tin. sni'.li sldew.ilkH. 1'UDsed , July.'bth. Ib'l. . II I' . DAVIS. I'loslilimtof tlio. PotinolL Atlest : JOHN UltUVCS. Uity Olork. Approved : OIX ) . I' . MKMIS , .Mayor. NOTIOK TC OON8TKHOT SlOnWAMCH. To the owners of tlio lots , pails ot lots und real ustulo desorihcd lu thu above resolu tion : Vou uml o.ich of you uru hereby notified to construct nurinunonl HldowulU * usrciiiiiud | by u icsolntlon of Iho city ooiincil unit iniiynrof llioulty of Omaha , of which llm above l.s u couy. T. W. IIIUKIIAUSr.lt. Ch ilriiiun lloanl of 1'ubllc Works. Oimiha. Nub. , An llHt bill. IH' ) . ' , .Nulled uf Axii'Hxiniint nl liininieii for of ( Inidc. To the owners of all lots und parti of loin mill rrul exUito ulonu Tlilrlv-nliilh Htroet f mm I owier avunuu to A mos uv nne : ion uru hurnliy mililluil lli'H tlio iindor- sltriuil. three dlKlnturcslud frcoliiililcriiof iho olty of Oiniiliii , huvo bijou ilulv iippolniud by tlio mayor , with tint approval of tlioulty connell - ell nf Hiild oily , to nusim thu ilunmzc to Iliu OWIIIIM riispci'tlvoly of lliq pioperty iiireulod by tliucliuiiKoof Kriulixif x.ild Hirool.oiiiilnriiil iieii Hary by nriliiiiineo No. IhJ. im su < l July MlIb'l. \ \ . ' . upprotod Julv "Stli , Inirj. Vou urn fiitlhor nolllUid Mint having nu- cciti'l ] ( Hiild uppiiliitiuuiit und duly iiinillfluil a . required by IHW wu will , on the SJth duy of AiiKimi , A. I ) , IHW. at thu hour of : i o'clock In thu afternoon , ill the olltuo of It. W. lillwon. JIU Now York l.lfn bnlldlnXi within the corporate - porato limits of mild city , moot for tlin ] iur- posu of coimldorlnir nnd maktii ) ; the iiHHuas- mmil uf ilainnu'L' U ) the owners rcsiicntlvoly of mid proiiorty aireutcd liy Kald uliiuiKu nt vrmln , talcing Into coiiHlilcrallon gpurlul hiniu- II Ii. I . If any. Von ru notified to be priuoui ut the tlmo mid pliicn uformalil und iniiku any lo or Htutuiiienlx coiieurnln HiiUl ii of dnmutfos UK you limy i niiHldur iironur H. W. tllliSON. T. II. .MulM'U. JOHN II. UKKVIi. Oinaliu , Neb. , AusuatUlli. Iblr. . iiUdlOt NOTJOB TO VHOPKRTY OWNERS. Von nru hereby notified tliut thn followlni oanii | of earth on lotsJl ami l ID block llUulty , liavo boendcciurud by ( iiillnancd No. piuuto b IUIIS.U1CC3 by reason ( if uunkvof uutth oxUtlna tlldlCOII. Van nro hereby notlllod to uu.ito said nul- sanco by Krjidln milil b.uikHof earth down to ubout thu Invol of tliu xurroiindlni : ulreols 01 ulluy * on or lieforo thouth duy of Hoptumbur , 17 , omnld nuisance * will lib nbutud by tin city authorities , und thu oxnolno thereof lov- led UK u Huuelut tux uvulnsl thu property on which oald nulsuncus uxlst. Dated thU lllli duy of Auituat , 189. ' . 1' . W , iilltKIIAUHKtC , Uliulrmvu of tha Hoard uf I'ubllo WorUs.