t H THE OMAHA DAILY WtUErH FRIDAY. SEPTtfMBKR 1(5. ( 1802. ni \ \ THtiiK' TU ULI ) lliilblvoIN Their Officers for 'he Tear Elected ind Next Meeting Place Eolootadi OMAHA'S HOSPITALITY APPRECIATED llulngnto * Moro Thiin 1'lrnspil with Tholr Trrntliiiint Wlilln In tlio Olty Utnolu- tlunn of Sympathy Inr n Urp.irtinl Comrailo lliulm-M 1 rnii itotoil > The Old Time Telcgraphera association gathered in unnunl meeting at Tin : HEE buildlne nt 11 o'clocK yoitcrduy morn- Inp. On inning tlio chnlr President Uosowntor acknowledged the receipt from Comrndo Duttnii ot a K < ivel , with the assurance that It wns nmdo from tlio historic chnrry tree at Mount Vernon , which provoked n rouna of humor ous sallies. The president spoke briefly , assuring tbo old timers of the noon gr.illllcatloii "o toll at the honor of having boon chosen to the head of the [ organization during his absence In Europe. Ho assumed Hint the society wns not inorely for social enjoyment , and it nhould trtko stop * to preserve the records of their early trials und tribulations in mnkinij the telegraph n practical success onu send down to postcrltv nhl lory of the boclnnlngs of an art which nas made It possible to glrdlo the earth , not In twonly-foiir hours , but tn less than twynty-four nilnulei. The soclotv should also talio steps to rnauo the Jublluo of the tolosrapli In Baltimore in 18'Jt ' a mum or- able uvont. Ono at America' * < ! ro.itmt. Whllo abroad last year the sneaker hoard thu volcoof the Menu instrument in every land ho visited , and everywhere Morse was honored as ono of the greatest mon of the age. Ho was the first to Invent a telegraph nystetn that was simple and olllcinnt , antl ho atonds foremost In Uuropoan esteem of all Auiorican inventors. The povornmcmt iildud Morse with an appropriation of $1)0,00,1 ) for the llrst telegraph line , and the society Hhould urge cot gross to make provision for a suitable celebration of thu Jubilee. The president assured the members of tno pride ho always toll In having been a telegra pher , and mentioned some of the distin guished men of America who had begun their careers at the key and yet tooK n llvniy interest In their old calling. Ho read from n Hketoh of the association Just received n brief abstract of its ormln. The cull for the first meeting wns issued In 1S30 byOonorul Anaon Stauerof Chicago , Charles K. Taylor of Frankfort , Kv , , F. A. Armstrong and , I. C. Mnttoon of Cincinnati , and the sociotv was organized ut , Cincinnati September 8 , WSO. WSO.Treasurer Treasurer Uenly reoortea n balance of $ IK ! ) on hand. The secretary ana the historian wcro em powered to nccotinte with John Horn of Montreal for the purchase of his collection of records relating to telegrnnhy ut n cost not to exceed $100. I'rnAFMtnil with u SouviMitr Spoon. Considerable merriment was occasioned by tno presentation to William .1. Dealy of nn Omaha souvenir spoon on behalf of L. M. Jdicmn , who , as the only survivor In this section of the American Union Telegraph company , had held a mooting and apnolntod lilmsolf a committee to secure Mr. Uunly a S'umombrunco of the good old timus. Tha president wns directed to appoint a committee to prepare historical matter for the Jubilee at Uultimoro In IS'JI , and lo urco congress , thostato of Maryland and the city of Baltimore to tnke action for a proper ou- Hcrvanco of tlio llftieth anniversary of the complolion of the llrst teleprapli line In Amuricn , the conimlttco to report at the next annual meeting. The action of thu military society In fixing on Chicago for the next mooting was con curred in. A resolution wns passed thanking the gov ernor , the mayor , the clubs. Uiu telegraphers und tbo people of Omaha for their generous hospitality. W. W. Smith of Kansas City spoke iti touching terms of tlio Into Dnrnoy Hughes , of whom ho wns n comrade as'mosscnger boy , operator nun room mate , and offered the following resolution ! : , which wcro adopted by a rising vota and with bowed bonds : Whereas , Death bus recently lessened our immbur , taking from uur ranks Iturnuy llnirhcs ; und Whoruas , A vncitnev Is thus permanently created which cans for an expression on our Iinrt ; therefore bo it Kesolveil , That thlsasaoclutlon deplores and dcoply rocrets tlie ims of our frluml and tiruther anil offers his iierouved fiimlly our heartfelt sympathy , and that they bo so In formed. Resolved , Qoodby. Iliirnoy. I'rcsldont Kosowator spoke to tlio resolu tions. Ho knew thu deceased for four years whllo employed in Alabama anil Tennessee bolero tbo war , met him in Omaha alter the \vnr ou hit way to taku a position In Montana and tijaln saw htm in this cltv on his return to im beloved south. The news of his death came to the hpeartor like a personal bereave ment. No ono know Buinoy Hughes but to love him. Ho was amlablo and gonlal , uulo and brilliant , whole-souled and always ready to loud u helping hand to a teloerapber In distress. Ho was u bright writer , a clear thlnknr and of great and broad information Und might have been brilliant In journalism II ho had chosen. Olllciim fur the limning Your. The following ofllcors wcro elected for the ensuing your : President , A. H. Bliss , Chicago cage ; vice president , William I ) . West , Now Orleans ; secretary and trcasutcr , William J. toaly ) , Now York ; historian , Oeorgo C. Muynurtt , Washington , O. C. ; oxucutlvo committee , K. J. Hutchlnsun , New York , j. M , Turner , Charleston , S. ( J. , W. B. Wilson , Philadelphia ; T. U. Mason , Tncuma , Comrade It. J , Ilutcblnson of Now York nroso to n question of privilege and suld ho wanted to do moro than pass a formal , per functory vote of thanks for the entertain ment provided far thu visitors whtlo in Omaha. Ho said tie hud boon authorized uy the eastern members , und ho oullovod nil would Join in the sentiment , to express their profound gratitude to Mr. Hosuwatcr nnd tils assistant * , Messrs. Dickey , ICorty , Khcam , Horton. O'Hrion mid Umstud , for thu unbounded hospitality , the overwhelm ing kindliest which hail mot the visitors at every turn. "Nothlnir In our experience , " said Mr , Ilntchlnso ! ! , "and 1 moan no disre spect to other cities wo have visited , das otjuiilod our entertainment in Omaha. " 'I ' ho speech was grouted with applause and word * of approval from all quarters , and President Plum of the Military Telegraphers bocloty insisted that his organization wanted 'o goon record as endorsing thu sumo bond , meat. President Uosuwatcr told the visitors that tlio resluonts of thu wild and wooly wcro always grateful when the people - plo of the east acknowledged Unit tbo westerners had sorio somblunco of civilltatlon and hospitality , | Laughter , 1 llo assured them , hownvor , that Omaha had long made a practice of entertaining dis tinguished guests within her gates and that thU was no unusual effort , Hu feared that the visitors diil not oxpuot much Qccauto they thought they wuro coming to a frontier town , but when hu Intimated that other oltlen had donu as well hu wan drowned bv u chorus of ( loos. Tlio speaker said It wai the prldo of his lifo that hu bad boon ublo to ontertuln those hoeletles , bcoausu in thorn wcro bound up the fondest recollections of bin boyhood and early manhood. Ho was proud to bring to Omaha and to this building those who \voro boys with him , and xhow thum a genuine woitorn hospitality. Ho foarcd this might to the farewell of thaso societies toOiuuhu , but ho hoped not , and assured them u royal welcome If they ever chose to comn again. In cioiiolndliiL' ho paid u deserved trlbutu to Messrs. Dickon , ICorty , Ithuom , Armstrong , limited and O'Jlritm , for their assistance tn entertaining the visitors. Colonel Dickey wns called out for a brief response , and the meeting adopted a motion embodying Mr. lluti-lilnsoii's sentiments with n enthusiastic fervor , About thirty now members wcro elected , .und the antociutlon udjoumod to the court of TUB BKK building to bo photographed in a Itrouu. ASICINO FOU IIIXMUINITIO.V. BJIIIInry TrJcurHjilii-r * ivill j ri > Their fjlulmi for C'lodll lor I'nlriotUm. The Boclety of the United States Military Telegraph carps held mi adjourned muotlng nt TUB IKK ) building at 10 o'clock yotTorday morning. If flrtl bustnnss was the adoption of the following resolution : lljiotvpil , That the soolntv of tlio United Slates Mint iry Tmoitr.iph corpt. mm In sos- Inn nt OninliH , Imvini licinl ut the scrlnus llliH'ii of Mr1 * llarrMnn , tnnilurs the president Its < iliiorro sympathies and pr.iys for lu > r speedy rmtor.illon to lioalllu A motion was pussnd roturnlng lhank "to Mr. Edward Uo ewnlor , to the telegraphers , the business men , the major of Ornalin , the governor of thu state , the railroad ofllciaK thoclubs und nit the people ot this wild , wooly western cllv nnd state for their Ron- crotis hospitality and genuine heartfelt wel come. " An Aililresi tn tlin Oriinit Army. Cotnnido ( Jontry read the following as the substance of un addroos to be forwarded ! "To TUB GlUNI ) AllMV Ot' TIIK KCPUIII.IC , Washington , U. C. : Comrades Two hun dred of the 1.200 telegraphers who were with you In autlva sorvicu during the war for the preservation of the union still llvo nnd nro cnJovniR n reunion nt Omaha. Wo remember with pride our Ititlmato rolutlons during that trxing tlmo You formed the gruat body nnd did the light ing , but wu weru with you and bore tbo sumo relation to you ni does the tiller moving the rudder whfcli guides the ship. The commanding oillcor , like the pilot , used us , our wires and Instruments , to guldu you. Yours bolnir the larger body nnd having the greater number , have , by your political power , boon able to exert upon conirrois an tnlluuncu which has at times enabled you to sccuro recognition and the enactment of Jut lnw for ynur protection nnd deserved honor. Wo , on account of being n tntull numoir , have been unablu to socuru any recognition or nn honor.iblo discharge from Ihti sorvicu so that wo could become members of the Grand Army of the Uopubllc. 'You vorv kindly passed favorable resolu tions ut Milwaukee in our behalf , but on ae- rotint of thu slight elTort nmdo nothing was accompllshnd. Wo now appeal to you for your ojrnost help to induce congress to con sider what is duo us in tlio way of iccognt- tlon from the government. Wn ask for noth ing more than whatli Just and right aim de mand this in thu numo of patriotism. Wu thus send you our greeting nnd linpo that wo can soon have the nrlviioso of becoming moniDors with you of your Grand Army that wo may bi united with you ill peace as in war. " The proposition was agreed to and Com rades W. W. Smith , A. G. SafTord. W. H. Woodrmg , W. D. Gentry and A , H. Bliss were named a committee to prepare tha ad dress and forward It to Washington for presentation to the Grand Army of tau He- public next week. Closing lliisliiiMfl of thu .Sofulun. The society decided to moot In Chicago next year , the tlmo to bo determined by tno presidents of the two telegraphers societies. On motion of Comrade Uoson'iilar the his torical committee was authorised to prepare n history of thu military telegraph corps In the Into war for ihuJubHoo celebration at Baltimore In 1891. The following ollicers were re-elected for the oniiilng year : President , William U. Plum. Chicago ; vice president , William JJ. Wilson , Philadelphia ; secretary und treas urer , J. L ) Pntllt , Chicago. Th < ' . president was authorized to appoint a committee on congressional action nnd to draw funds for nocessao' ux lenses. The Society ot the United States Military Tele graph corps then adjourned for ono year. Our rublln Schools Are the mainstay of our republic. In them are being cultivated Uiu minds which are to bu our future lawmakers ana loaders in uvery walK in lifo. How essential it Is that tbeso minds should be unllod to strune , healthy bodies. So many children suffer from Iminiriiies and poisons in ttio blood that it is n wonder that they ever grow up to bo men and woman. Many parents cannot find words strong enough to express thuir gratitude to Hood's ' Sar.saparllla for its good effect upon tholr children , bcrofula , salt rheum and other diseases of the blood nro ef fectually and permanently cured by this cx- cclluut medicine , and the whole being is gtvon strciiL-th to resist the attacks of dis ease. / ' / > / ' .Nor Verdict of Din , ) tiry tit the Ail.iiui County iiiil > r//.liinittit IJiiKt1. HASTINGS , Neb , Sopt. 15. | Special Tele gram to Tin : Bii.j At half past 1 this morning it was announced to Bailiff Hnru- sher that the Jury which had tried Kmanucl Fist for aiding in the embezzle ment of county funds was ready to roport. The court and attorneys were soon sum moned. Foreman Lapp handed up the ver dict , which found tlio defendant not guiliy. Mr. Fist has been the object of the con gratulations of his friends all day. Juror Willis was suddenly taltony slct. yesterday , peing tnrcatenod with typhoid fovor. Ho was excused by the court upon stipulations by both sides and the remainder nf tbo arguments were listened to by eleven men. The llrst tullot stood eight for ac quittal und three for conviction , and the second nine for u verdict of not guilty. After considerable parley the verdict was agreed upon. Now that this casu is au posed of. the engrossing question is , what effect will this vcraict nnvo upon tha chaticus of C. fl. Paul , Fist's nr ncipal , in his application fora pardon f Mr. Paul was tried for the embezzlement of fft. OOO of cour.ty monuv and founct guilty of the ombes- zloment of $7. > 0. _ Votiiriuis lit Curtis. CfitTis , Nob. , Sept. 15. [ Special Tele gram to Tin ; BKH. ( This is the third day ot the sout Investor ! ! reunion. General Dil- worth , Captain Henry and , Hon. W. E. Andrews ucro the speakers of , ho day. Thousands of peoplu are in uttcndancn cajoy- ing tlio varied exercises. The prlzo for pro ficiency anil skill was awarded the Ladies' Cornet band from Ulysses. Today was Hon. W. K. Andrews' day and ho did himself proud wiUi tuo votoruns as wull as tha people ple generally and although not a political spaech his words will maUo votes for him. Tno Huvos County Military bond nnd the Muywood Brass band are on the grounds. The weather is lino. The largo crowd In nt- tondanco is orderly but enthusiastic. To morrow closes the entertainment. Oooit Crop 1'rosprutH , PMTTB CKXTKK , Nob. , Sept. IS. [ Special to Tun Bii.J The Norfolk Sugar Beet com pany Is now preparing to ship the beats from this place , about 1100 cars , which will reijuiro n great many laborers. 1'hu crop is good. Corn Is about vlpe , nnd nvvav irom the frost will make u full crop. Oats is thu largest crop ever raised hero. Hogs that are murKotablo are all gene now. Caltlo are plenty and uro soiling at low prices. Hay will bu very short. ni-xori'ly liijimtil 11 Hoy. H \STINUS , Nob. , Sept. 15. [ Special Tele- era in to Tin : BKH. | A 10-year-old boy named Peroy Kwing wns severely injured thU after noon by Jumping from a moving traiu and being caught by the englno of a train going In an opposite direction. Hu was dragged along tno truck for some distance , cuttmir a long gush in his loft log and being otherwise. mutilated. HU injuries are severe and in casu ot any uthor computation tnav prove fatal. _ Tivo llulliin * Assilllltml. I'Ai'ii.i.ioN , Nob. Hept. 16. fSpeoial to Till ! BIIK.JOn Saturday night some roughs attacked a coupM of Italians nt Gruttia and Pout them torriblv with stones , fracturing the skull of ono and knocking his eye out , Tlio assailants worn captured by tbo sheriff yesterday and landed In jail. The womidcd man Is still nllvo. Court lit Mi > ilnivi < i\v. HriiixaviKW , Nob. , Sept. 15. [ Special to THU Hui.j District court convened berci yesterday , Judge Klnltald presiding. The docket contains n number of Important civil cases , and in the criminal line , onu person Is to bo tnud for murder , two for horse steal. Im ; and two for tolling liquor In vlolatlonof the law. Mrs. U K. P.utou , lt cKforJ , 111. , wrlton 1 Froniporsomil oxporlonco 1 can recommuaj DoWltt'fl SuMUp.irltla , u euro for linnurj blood and gonar > u uolnllty " linllillnc Tomtit * , The following permits woru issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : O. K Ooinlm-in , luo-i < tory and basement bitck-ttorounil HuU , Kluvcuthand i'ur- ' nuia Htruuii. . . . , , , . . . . . . ( $ .000 I'tvo minor purmiti . . . 9M Total Ho I Traveler , take IIe chams Pills with yo u. Speedy Sidewhaelor Almost Tottobos th3 Heo.rd in a Ik03 at St. Too , NANCY HANKS MAKES A VERY FAST MILE Shu I'nlls to llrrak Her Itrcoril , lloivovrr SIT * Soiut < ( tili'ii < ll < l Spooil CIcK'lanil , Huston anil I'ltM- btirg Knoll .Movo . hi-ul. : Sr. JoiKfit , Mo. , Sept. 15. [ Special T lo- gram to TIIR Bun. ] The brilliant racing of Wednesday , phenomenal ns it seemed and as Itxvas , was eclipsed by today's unprecedented ovonU. rtio nttondanro today was fully U5JO ( ) , mid thn traok was taxed Its utmost to accommodate tn any manner the wonder ful crowd gathered from all ever the west to witness Nancy HanKs' performance. Kocords were srmuhoil again today with monotonous regularity , and now laurels added to tlioio ulruady v gamed for St. Joseph's now mlle track. Tlio llrst event was the 2:15 : pact1 , unlln- Ishetl , In which Utlpou and Ulna Sign had each oao heat. Blue Sign showed up In ex cellent form and when the word was given dashed away from tils Hold and took a good loaj around thu turn and down tlio back strotoh. Ho was working llko n piece of machinery ns ho entered the slrctch , nnd when hu camu up under the wire in UiOa'i ' pandemonium was lut loose. Thu record made by Blue Sign is within ono end threu- fourths seconds of tha pacing race record on u-lilto shaped track und Is precisely the sumo as Mascolt's record on n regulation track. Thu cm nr tors were , M'sf ' , 1:01) : ) , 1:40 : , 2OS.f. : ! Bltin Sign is by ICiislgn. dam Polly Hopkins , und Isowneil by , i. HofTltiios , Leon , la. Nancy Hunk.s , ntnlu n perfect ovation , started under favorable conditions und on a fast track. Doblo nodded for the word at the second attempt and awny the llttlo mare lluw , going thu full mile without trip or brcuK , and coming down the homo stretch ut n terrific gait. The quarter was made In 'I2. the half In 1:00 , three-quarter ! ; in ! : , ' ) ( ! antl and the mlle in 12:071 : . When she Mulshed the crowd gave Doblo unti bis gallunt llttlo mare u magnificent greeting , A lloral wreath was presented to him. The other races were : Tlrst race , trottlnsr , 2:33 : elass , purse $1.000 : Ohostor Allen won , Brooklyn second , Hilly llnrum ihlid. llcst tlmo : 'J-'J. : oeonil racu , p.ielir.purso 41UM : liluo Sign won , ltupi > i > scconl , Wllklu Kussoll third , lltot time : 2 : H'i. Thltd race , trottlUT , L':37olass : , ptirsn * ! ,00) ) : Wllllo Wllkoa won , Alaska second. Jim Wllkus third. Itesttlinu ; JiLM. Konrth r.ice , trottln ; , 3:00 : class purse 11.500 : OriVllKes won , Joe second , Irene third. Host tlmo : ' 'tlO'i. ICniinlng. one unit ono-half miles.iir.ioIO \ ) ) : Valedictory > n. Ijinuiistur .socoiul , I'arthliin third. Tlrnu : L'-'lt's. HUllNINU THIS WJM > . f'nunty Horses -Maltlnt I.lvclr Kuccs at tlio Syrucimi Kite. SVIUCLLNob. . , Sept. 15. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BKK.J This was ono of the best. days of tlio meeting thus far , each race boiug hotly contested. When the bell rang for the 2-yoar-old trot only llvo boraes found the starter. McCormaclt was the favorlto In the pools nntl had but llttlo trouble in winning Ill-it , money. In the second event the talent were satisfied by seeing thor favorite , Holden Davis , make a regular hnro and hound chase ot the race. Second pmci > , however , was fought hard for bv Saturn L and Leeount , the former being victorious. The last wns Duff's special , in which thrno starters participated and enter tained the populace with .somo line pacing. A tlollah Wilkcs won in straight heats. Summaries : 3:00cnis : ) , 2-year-old trot , purse $ ! DJ : ' McC'orinuck . 121 Charles W . „ . ' . ! 1 a Hor.Uus . , . 4 II II I'rlnco WllllnniH . II 4 4 Mlnnlo Wilkcs . . . ills Time : L'MO , J : < 'J1J ' , JJ9 : : . 2l7ulnss. : pttrsojiuo : lloltlun Davis . - . . 1 1 l Saturn I- . 2 y a i.ouonnL . ; i y : t Volvut . 3 4 4 Uoadllght . 4 dis Time : 2:24J. : } 2V4. : 2:27. : Hull's speoml race , i.'J to outer. $100 uddnd : Abdalluh WllkoH . 1 I 1 KubOiils . -J a 2 Uutron . a : i 3 i'lmu : 2:2J' : , 2:2-4. : 2:2n5. : ! Sali ) of I'liiu Mt > clt. KI.KIIOHX , Nob. , Sept. 15. jtspeclal Tolo- grum to TIIK BBC. ] The stock solo at Oak- laud farm , Hon. A. .1. Popplctou's ranch at this place , was well nttfiidid today. In round numbers the proceeds footed up i > J,000. Co'onel ' Woods , the well known auctioneer of Lincoln , cried tbo sale. Zulu , b s. , by Harold ditni Miss Duvul ; Travor.se , b. s , , by Zulu dam Nuttie Elliot , and Hoval Oak , b. s. , by Nutwood dam Nottiu Xulu were resorvoa. Bentxvood , b. s. , by Nutwood dam Nottio Xulu , sold lor SUSS , Maudan. l ) . c. , by Salaam dam Nottio Zulu , ? 'J75. Nettie 7u\u \ , b. m. , bv Zulu dam Not tie Elliott and Nelliu Zulu by Zulu dam Nellie - lie Elliott , sold together for 700. Mollie Hugeiii , b. m. , by Hector Wilkcs dam Allco by Jacmto , brought ? J7. > ; Hornunlo , br. in. , by Zulu dam Herman maro. Sli ! . " ) . There was sold flf tv-llvo head of stock In all. Among them as will boseuu by the foregoing nro some 2U : > performers or better. Tboro were noticed on the grounds among tbo prominent liorsomtm , George W. Swlgort , John D. Crelghton. IX T. Mount , .f W. Phulps , Omaha ; J. H. Pope , J. B. Stetson , Silver Creek , and W. C. Speitou , Central City. Several breeders nnd turf men from lowu were also hero und picked up some of the bargains. On account of his recant , misfor tune Mr. Poppluton has leased Oaulaud farm to parties hero and will go out of thu stock business. NATIONAL I.IACIII : : . ClDvuliinil Units Colili , hut Slips Up on VlcUury'it Curvi's. BALTIMOIIR , Md. , Sopt. 15. Cleveland won the llrst gamu today by batting Cobb , who was kept In the box for the llrst four innings. The second game wound up with a tie score. Weather line ; attendance , 1,150. Score : Haltlmnrn . U 0 0 10 5 Uluvuliind . 2303 S 000 0 10 lilts : Baltimore , It ; UluvolunO , U. Errors ! Iliiltlmorc , 7 : Uluvoland. U. Karnod runs : Hiutlmori ) , I ; Ulevulutul , 2. Ilattfrles : Cobb , Gilbert and ( Jnniuiii Cnppy uiitl.liiimcr. . Seosnd game : Hiiltlinoro . 0 0 1 S 2 t ) 0 0 0 n ( Jlovultiiul . II 0 II ( I U 2 0 0 0 5 lilts : 'J.iltlmnre. II ; Clovelnml , 10. Krrors : llaltliiiori ) . : ii CJIovul-ind , 1. Carmtd runs : lliiltlmore , ; i ; Ulimilnml , 1. liatiurlos : Vluk- cry and Hublnson ; Vuiing and X.lminer. Joinilm llonrxtly iirn Onu. Pliii.iDi'.i.i'iiu , Pa. , Sept. 15. Pittsburg outplayed Philadelphia at every point this afternoon and beared n creditable victory , Attendance 1,01 J. Score : "ittsuunr . o 2 ; i o o l o 0 o o I'hlladolphla . 0 4 lilts : I'lttHlmrj- : I'hlladolphla. 10. Cr- rorn : 1'lttnuiir-- ' - ; i'lilladelphlu , 3. Karnctl runs : I'lttsbtiw , a lluttorlos : Khret and Mll- lur : Wuy.lilng and Cloinenn , Old Uoni'4 on thu Slliln BOSTON , Mass. , Sopt. 15 , Boston had an easy time winning txvo games today from Anton and his colts. In tbo llrst game the ColtH broke thmr bucks trying to IntStalcy's slow drops , -but with no o fleet. Hutcliliiion pitched u great game , striking out cloven men. But his supporters were asleep on several occasions , allowing the homo team's fast runners. to icoro. Woathcr fair. At tendance 'J-l'M. Scoru ; Jlostan . 1 U 0 0 0 TOO 1 3 Chicago . uoo i lilts : lloston , 8 : Chicago. 4 , Krrorx : Hus ton. 3 ; Chicago , a llutturlon : Stuloy IUHI Kelly ; lltituhliisoii and KlitrlUgo. Second game : Huston . * 10 tiiicufc'o . u u i o 3 u i MltHi Hoiton , II ; OhlcttSo. 13. Krrorai Hos- tciii , II ; Uliluni < o , ) . llnttorlos ! totlvotts mid ijauzol ) Mlllur and Khrlvur. Svnutom 1.1'avu thu l.otror Und. WA.SIIINQTON , D. C.Sopt. 15.V'a Ulngton defeated St. Louis In u brilliantly played game , and bv doing so emerged from last place. Weatuurcleur ; attonduncalKiCi. Scoru ; WashlllKtoi . 0 0000 ,2 , 00 - 2 St. 1.0111s . OOOOOUOO U U liltsVa : hliKtun : , 8 | bt. l.oul , 4. Errors : Wiishlnetnn , ( li S Ixnils , 3. Ktrnon runs : V. It , merles : Mcckln and Me- ( Jtilrei Olensonnnd _ _ Ituoklar , NKW YonK&ipt. ; 15. The Giants won their fourth gfunn of the woolc today , defeat ing tha Kcntiicklati ! without any effort. Attendance , ili..1 Score i New York . .iv. . ? ' . o o" 0 2 0 S 1 0 0-11 Louisville. , . { f.3 : ,1 u o o u o o o o : i lilts : Now 'YtirU. 17'loulsvlllo. : 7. Hrron : Now Vork , I : Lntilsvllln (1. ( Kiritod runs : Now Yoik , 0 ! UuulsvlllP. I. llilluilos : : King nnd Hoyluj tianuurs and Merrltt. Coiiiinlit < ! ittlng JJrun with tloliit , t * ' * t sept , ' ! " > . Oomlskoy'.s men Ictory over Brooklyn todnv by their superhfr patting. Attendance , 1,1100. Score : J u * Hrooklvn . 1 Clnclliiritl . 3 0 , 2 0 0 1 O'l * 7 lilts : Hrnoklyn , 8 ! Cincinnati , 11. Mrrors : Hroixlyii , 4 ; Clnclnii-itl , 3 Karniul riins ; lliooklvn. Vi Olnelnirttl. n. H.-ittcnes : Kln- n uy und Ktnslow ; Uliumborlaln , Hlllllvitti and Murphy. .Mnnilins ; ol itlut Tonin , > v t , r.o. vr. t. . t'.c. Plovplnnil 37 13 "I.T llrooktrn M ! rt & 0.0 llontun , . .31 'U CI.6 CtllCAKU V5 21 ! I9.U I'ltt Uuru S3 2) ) r/J.t Loulsrlllti 21 2S 411,2 -Norr Vork 33 6J.8 llnltlraura 31 J'J tl.O IJIiiclnimtl.U7 25 M.'J ' Wftshlnuton..l8 III ill.I ( I'hlmili.'liihln.-/ M.'J it. l-unli 17 U U2.7 Tim ItPinU Park Club Shout , The Bnmts Park GUP club hold Its regular weekly shoot across the rlvor yesterday , but whllo tha weather was line and conditions good ontv medium scores were undo. Tbo shoot was twenty-live stnglu blue rocks and live pairs ol doubles. The result : HlaKo 11011 OD900 11110 OII1I 1IOII-K. 10 10 III 01 11022 Hell 10J11 00111 11111 11001 10011-17 . . . . " . II M 10 It ) 111 .1-33 MuDotlXiil 00il.11 UlrtlQ 01)311 ) 0111,13 I'tllll- . . It ) , ll 01 It ) ID011 II. Kcccl. . 00010 OJOU' U101 0100) ) 010)0 ) 7 , . . . mi o ) on oj tn 1 8 Ulnelrirt. IOIU1 UUUO 01100 01111 OOOJO 11 UI Ot Oi 00 00 2 13 Salisbury. 11001 1111) ) lloni 10101 I'lol ' 1-1(1 ( . . . . . . . . 10 0) 01 00 0) ) 2 18 Loom Is. . . . 11011 Hill 01010 01011 11)011-17 ) i. . . . . 11 11 M 10 11S25 . ) . 0. lieed 1U10 0QO | 11101 11(01 11101-10 ' . . 'U ' 00 00 00 11-4-20 Kvnry Tc.itlmonhil In behalf of Hood's Sarsuparllla Is .strictly true nnd will boar thostrictost Invostliration. No matter where tt.imiy be from , Ills ns ro- llablo uml worthy your conlldenco ns If It cnmo from your most respected neighbor. Have you over tried this excellent medicine - cine I For n general family cathartic wo confi dently recommend Hood's Pills. They should be in every homo mcdlclno chest. rnpllllon niiil Wiiyuo Kiitortaln 'Muny Visitors. l ob. , "Sept. 15. fSpoclal to TUB BKK.J Thu lirst annual fair of tbo Cal- laway Agricultural Pair association came to n most successful olosn today. The weather has been superb and tbo attendance all that could have buon ile'lred. especially during yesterday and today. The association has spared no cxpunsa In purchasing nnd lilting up grounds , and Its buildings und track will compare favorably with those of any similar association in this portion or the state. The agricultural ex hibits were not extensive us they should have been , but } hqy were numerous nnd ex cellent cr.ough to demonstrate that Custcr county Is in no Uangor of starvation this year. Tno entries of stock were very full , and a largo number of line horses , cattle nnd hogs competed for premiums. The exhibit of paintings and art work by ladles of Calluwuv und vicinity Was exceptionally tine , and was pronounced by competent juntos to be almost equal to many of the exhibits heretofore made ut the state fairs. As usual the sptfed department has con tributed tnuoh'-to thu interest taken in the fair nnd the races each day have attracted largo and enthusiastic crowds. All the best horses from the siir.foupding counties hnvo boon here. Tolteu , 'altogether tbo fair has been a grand success and the stockholders feel encouraged to make ox tensive additions to the grounds nnd buildings with u view to making the Callaway pgricultnrul fair u per manent Institull6n wbich 'shall rank with tbo beat fairs of jJfp sUto. Pn-ii.uox , Neb ) . 'Sept. 15. [ Special to Tun BKR.J ThoSarpy , county fair Is in progress hero and Is"'a'succoss in every par ticular. The stock exhibit is much bettor than usual , wbilo tbo farm product depart ment is simply immense. The good races draw largo crowds. The fair lasts over Friday. WVVNJ , Nob. , Sept. 15. [ Special Tele gram 10 TUB BEB. | The fair being hold in this city under the auspices of the Wayne Countv Agrirultar.il society is proving a grand success. The weat.her was beautiful today and nvor 2,000 people were in attonil- anco at the fair grounds. The races were excellent. Agricultural hull is fitted with a line display of farm products und the ex hibits in Floral hall are beautiful. The show of thoroughbred horses , cattle and lings is excellent , every stall and pen on the grounds being occupied. .I.VA Of/A UhJlKXTS , Mr. Bert Dasher , advance representative of Hoyt's "A Texas Steer , " arrived In the city last night. His attraction comes to thu Boyd the latter port of tioxt week. Among the numerous excellent specialties presented by "Tho Hustler" company ut Boyd's now theater on Sunday oronlng noxt. the wldow'n dance is likely to interest a good many playgoers. It is in the nature of rc- rlncd grotesque and is a vorv Froncuy Lon don importation. Quito a contrast Is th > > fa mous Lolo Fuller serpentine tlunco as cxo- cutod by Miss ICIroy , of the same company. "Alabama" will bo seen nt Boyd's ' theater on Monday nnd Tuesday next , where It will oo presented by the croat A. M. Palmer stock company , from Palmer's tlic.Uor , New York. Few plays have mot with sujh suc cess us has attended "Alabama" since Its first production , but. this Is not surprising , for every scene , every situation , ovoi-v son- tcnco , is replete with sentiment , poetry , pathos nnd temlerncse. Stuart ft Bock's production of "Undo Tom's Cabin" soon to bo aoen at the Fariiain Struct theater , is worthy of uioru tlmn p us ing attention. The &nlcolton of this company was the work of months , over.v person ouing chosen for his or her special adaptability for u certain part. All the scenery carried by the company was painted especially for this great revival of the classic play , and In beauty and elaborateness it Is said to exceed that used by any other "Uncle Tom's Cabin" combination on the road. MovomuiitHot Uro. in .Sti'iiliiur * . At Lizard Passed Spain , from Now York. At Hnmburir Arrived Goilcrt from Now York. tii h. At Baltlmorqtjrnvod \Veimar from Bremen. At Fust not PjLjspa Naronio from Now York. \fjf At Now YorlfV'rkved Travo from Bro- mon. > " " The following nwrrlago licenses were Issued - sued by.Tudgo Ullar.yosterduy : Naino and ucUlrosi. ) i Ago. I Danlol Liiifsuh. OuiAlui. . . . , , . 'IU 1 Oiirollnn vlppey | > . - ) miiba . 3' . ' j William L'itidorqiuahu..M . 2 ! ) 1 1da lllUKlo , Umu.htt , ) . . . . . . . . . ' . 'ft * H Kl 'I li Ktt' l'U H K. CA S TH. It Will Ho NIlKlitlyjWuruutr with Kant to KoutliVlmli lji _ .Nelmmhu Today , WASHINGTONDyJ. ( . , Sept , 15 , Forecasts for Thursday : U y ; , For Nob.rasku-'Gnghtly warmer ; east to south winds. , For lowu Generally , fair ; warmer by Fri day night orSuturday ; wicds becoming east to sou th. I ocul iteuonl. Omi'H Ol'TIIB WUVTIIUII BUItBAt ; , OjtUIA , Sopt. 15. Omaha record of tumpera- turo and rainfall compared wita correspond ing duv of past fouryoarj ! 1801SOI. . 1803. IBS' ) . Maximum toniporaturo , . , . 11 ° i U3 77 ° GO3 Mliiliiiniu tumporatnro. . , . . .1 ° 7J ° fil ° 411 ° Avor.i'jo tiiiiuuru'.iire , , . „ ( U3 > = 1 1 = 01 ° I'roolpltat.oti . , . W 00 00 00 Statement showing tbo condition of torn- pern turo and precipitation at Oma.Ua tor the day nnd mnce March 1 , 189. , u * oomparod with tbo p.onoral average , : . Normal tumuoruture. . H' > = Dullclenuy fiirthuday . " ° DeUulonuy Blnco Jlarcli 1 . 41) ° Nornml preulpltatlon . 11 inch Duficlonuy for the dUy. . . . , . , 1. , . . . , , . . II Inch Dullulcnuy slnco .March 1 . 33 Inch U. K. LA wio.v , Observer. We sell Hnts , Extra Special and sell them Bargains In cheaper than Cent's hat stores. Furnishing All the lead Goods , ing makes. to Always. fas VVe can't say "never bafore in the history of the world did we buy such a fine fall line , " etc. . be cause we haven't been in it till this fall , but we are in it now with as good a line of men's and boys' fall wear as money can buy. You won't get old stuff here for we haven't got it. Fall suits and overcoats in every immaginable style , color and price. Come and see what brand new goods look like. 9 Cor. 13th and Farnam Streets. Our Prices ; children's Kellmon always the department is lowest for the most goods complete worth more in Omaha. than the price. Colonel \V.illtnr * Car. ColonelI. M. Walker , adjutant of Hunter post , Grand Army of the Hipublto , O hlowa , Nou. , will bn in Omiha toJay for the purpose - pose of taking b.ick with him a spac-lal oar in which to convey his post to WnstiliiRlon , D. C. , to attend thn national uucamp'tiant of the Grand Army of the Republic. The car will bo decorated. DoWltt'sSarsanarilla cleanses the blooa , Increases the upputito and tonoi up the sys tem. It , has banolitod miny people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you.- Toiu OriiishyN ( ! oiiilitlon. Tbo latest report from I'oilce Sergeant Ormsby , who was itnckon wltn npoploxy Tuesday , is that , thu ortluor is about the same , but the ph vsiclnns declare thn the Is a lout ; way from bcniK out of dapper. "I take ploasura m rocommonUlng Chnm- borlnin's Colic , Cholera and Liarrhiu.i ) Hcm- cdy , " 'ays Oeo. U. Bunkston of Mill Creek , 111. "It is the host medicine I have over tisca for diurrhrca. Ono dose will cure any ordinary case. " For sale by drucslsts. I * 1' IH.HIlt.tl'HS. W. H. Beck of Creston is at the Arrado. M. D. Ilookor of Svracuso is at the Mur ray. ray.John John M. Butt of Wood Hivor is at tlio Del- lono. Howard Lewis of Lincoln is at the Del- lono. 1C. U. Bonnsllo of Lincoln is at tbo Mil- lard. lard.C. C. H. Perrlco of Fremont is a guest at the Arcano. J. A. Keboo of Platte Center is at the Morcor. W. G. Miller of Chicago Is a guest at tbo Murray. David Low of Norfolk is a RUMI al the Dellone. A. T. Judd of Holyoke was ut the Paxtou yesterday. J. J. Imhoff of Lincoln was nt the Mercer yesterday. James V. Mahoney of Sioux City , la. , is at the Paxton. John Mclntosh of Lincoln is registered at the Mercer. W. J. Caldwell o ( Hastings is registered at tbo Dellone. II. C. Stuart of Des Moines , la. , is a guest at the MlllnrJ. L. W. Oibornoof Ulair was at the Millard - lard yesterday. * J. M. 1'ercival of Lincoln was at the Del- lone yesterday. Henry c. Usshor of Hay Springs is among the guests at , the Arcade. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wiltso of Ponder are among the quests at , tno Paxtoa. C. It. Coooor of Chicago was aroonff the arrivals at the Millard yesterday. Miss Ncllio Holmes from the Omaha High school , has entered the stiito university at Lincoln , Nch , , in the classical course. Dr. S. 1C. Spaldlnc loaves | today for Washington , D. C. . to nttoml tbo national encampment of the Grand Army of tbo Re public. Ho will bo absent two or tureo weeks. John P. Coots and wife departed for Detroit , Mich. , last night , wnore they will remain for several days. Mr. Coots will look after business matters , und .Mrs. Coots will visit relatives. Niw VOIIK , Sent. IS. fbpoclal Telegram to TUB Ici.l ! : Omaha : W. Hamlin , Mrs. S. S. Hayilen , 'A. Dennlb , (3. W , Smith , at the Hotel Barlholdi ; J. W. Tnttlo , Hoffman. ' Lincoln : W..Stutt , St. Denis. Cinc.ino , III. , Sent. li. ! [ Sptvlnl Telegram toTin : Bin.j : Nobrasltii hotel arrivals : At thoTromont P. D. Williams , M. J , Smith. J. P. Small , Omalia. Auditorium C. F. Willis und wife , M. Anderson and wllo , Omaha. Palmer lionso W. Uandhll , C.V. . Frederick , CJ. H. Payne , Mrs. Eawura Nash and daughter , Omaha. Tromont J. Trapp , Lincoln. _ Too Muuli lc < > Croiiiil , H. C. Ilohror , ngont of the Missouri Paolllo rallwhy.Now ri avon , Mo. , s. vS : "I aufforcd a great deal ono hot availing Ian wouk , ( July til. ) had oaten ice cream for supper , and tliorosootnod to bo un in turnnl on nlllct ( joini ; on. A traveling man sola ho had somothliii ; in his grip at the hotel thai ho biiliavod would rollovo me , and producing a small bottle - tlo of mouicino guvo mo a dose. I felt bettor , and in a few moments took another dose , which entirely rolloveo mo , t .bollovo that , such a moalcino is worthy of recommenda tion ana that 10 should bo kept in the house during the summar. The bottln was lubolnd Chamborlaln'A Colic , Cholera and Dlarrhoj\ Komedy. " For sale by druggists. .v/jir.s I'lHiiuiiit.i r. lldllKIHtlu. The Merchants I'rult Auction lionsu af Oluvolainl , U. , IIIIK failed. Uuhlllilus , fiW.WO. 1 ho suhoaners Thomas I'aiker uml Josephine - ine nro thought to have been sunk In a heavy h'alo on I.nUo Mlolilifiin. lioveniinent ulllvlals are dlsoin liu I lie ail- viHablllty of somllni ; u ve sul to Costa Illcu to wuteh our Inteiesta there. Thu troubles ever the lute uleetlon In thu Choctuw nation , I , T , , Huein to liiivn been it- tleil. Hoveril disputants , linnuvor. are ilii.ul. I'ortliinil , Ore. , him put on Its holiday iittiiu to wuleomo the delvitutu- thu Krand lonuoof Oilu I'ollous , ulilch will usseiubio ihoro In a tlay or HO. Plon ( ionilillno. HiiparlntiMidont nf cnnitrtiu- tloil at tlio Wurld'H fairgrounds IIIIN runlviiud. U In uiiilumtood that hu had some illlfurunt'o with his chief , Areliltuet liunitiam. The annual conforuncu of the Kwctllsh Mis- RIOII L'ovotiunt Mlsslrm of thu United btutuu IIIIH bourn ! ut KocUford , 111 , , with I.'K ) paBton from all pal is of the country In attundaiifo , Thu collector of Internal rovonno utSnn Krunclsco. Cal. ! . lius nollllod tl'O Clilneso of that city that they inubt comply with the ro- uiilreiiiiintHOf the registration luwbufnruMuy Snext. The War department will receive' ' , examine und tout new Inventions ur.o new urins , and If u biittur arm Is found than tha onu nun nicoin- inondotl It will bo submitted to u new board for trial. The sun t > nluclcd by the board U known as the KrHg-Jor union No. S. HEALTHFUL , AORHEABLn , CLEANSING. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE BUlslAN SOUP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water DU.E.C , WISS'a NKItVK.A.\l > UIIAI.VTIIU I P JtE.NT.aspojiao tor lly.ii.orll. Dlziliuii. I "III , NJ4 rulKla , lluad.iciu. Nurruiu I'roilr.aou ciuaaJ br alcohol or touioi > , W.-xkiifiiliit ) ) , .Mantnl Djnrei- ilonSollnamof tlia llr.ilu. ciuilii-Hu iiilir , uilaarr decdj.Uoath. I'ro.nituro OM Aite , llArriinoii. 1.OJ1 of 1'ouer In ulttiur aor , Impotonoy. J.uuu irrhun anl all FtiiudluVoikiit9s 14. liiruluntiry I.oaii3i , Sptip iniitorrlio.iciiiu I bf ovar-oiortloa ot tu : oriln bcir-iibuiuavur-lintiilKcaca. A miintli't lr t < iiint f 1 , U far J .I > T in \Vuifiiir.inttjHlx buit ) to our * Knelt ordo forti uitei. vrlili lirlll no Mirlttji cunrnntoetn rafunilir not cur JI ( lirirAiiloa Usual onlr by Tlivoilori' . ! ' Lenrls ilnu Ht , nula a.'jnt , outh.iiil : cornur Hltlninil K.irnuni nt > Omuha . ' Isauuil by Kulin'o. . . Dnvk'lm , till' uiiJ IJoii.-i.n lrootj uu..li : An ord nance ernatlni : .street linprovi'ini'iit district No. ITT m the city of Omalia , for the improvm : of the street In s-ild district by uurtilim and paving and allo'.vlim' thirty days to thu propurty owners In suld district In which tn determine uml des 'iiato tin * nia- tnrla ! desire 1 to lie used for such improving : lie Itorda neil ny thu city council of ilia city of Omaha : .Suet Ion I. 'I'll it Sltvet Inipiovninont Dis trict .No. 4TT for thu linprovlni : of tin.street In Kiild district Is heruliy ciu.vted In tliu citvuf Omahii. lection'Tliutslruol Iniproveinent dlst net No. 4TT shall voinprlsi' Jlst slicct from Win Mttrct to Hpcneer otrcot. In thu city of Oniiihu. ami shall include lots I , - ' . : i. 4. II , K' . I.I. It , block 17. Koiint/n I'lucoj lots 4. .1. li , 7 , f. tl , 10 , II , lilo-k Hi , luiniil/o I'laeo : and Itlshuiuby decl.ired neecKs.iry to Impiovi ! tlies.iino. Kuutlou .1 That hlrect iiiiprovunient dis trict No. 477 In iliu uity ot Dinah , i bu an I the H , inn ; is hereby ordered linpioxolby ( turliliiK uml paving tl-u .s imu. Section I. That thlttydiiys next , after thn p.'iss.i 'u uml iipiirovnlor this oidlnan 'u hound thosiino Is liumliv alluived to the owners of all lots .inn ruil ( HI , ilo in riiild Htiuut Ini- piovinient district , to dolor nine u id de-iU- nute thoiiiatcrhilduHlreil to hu use 1 for inn iinprovlu of iliu .siiiiie. an I notify Iho ulty conn ll thereof , it ImvliiK beiin und belli- ; hereby deteiinincil by thu m lyiir und elty eounell of n iid uliv , for re IHOIIH whluh upp , > , ir rluhl. anil proper. t hat all the rual ( iit.no In said si reel Inipiiivuinciil diHtrlct. shall Im uliuiv'U'l ' and assessed with lliocost of Inipinv , in ; there in. to bu thoruaftur iliilurmlnud an I fsiiiu- lishod nuuotilliu l < tliu liunellts to tliu propurty in sild street inipi-oviucnt district , and the Hoard of I'ulillo Works Is liurul/ < ll- touted lo/lvii nntlcu tnthu owners of 1 itids anil lots , biibjtct lo IDC it ussu-.iini'iil , for Iliu L-osl of .said linprovoiiiunts lo ikturiiilnu .mil di'slKimtu tlio material to bu iisu I forsiiuh Itu- provliir' . hy piililiuutlon In thu utllcl il p-ipur of the ulty for Ihn . OIISUMIIIVU davn. i-t least nfloon days prior lo thu lun-o of mild 1 ' ' J\ That tills ordlnancu shall tune oll'eut anil bo In foivo from and uftur iisp.iss- B' ' ! ' " ' ) : , Oity Ulurk o , i , . 01 1 A IT H : . AutliiK rjcsldent Ulty Otmncll Mayoi OKA UK OTUUNAN'CK NO. iili An ordluunru e.stabll.shlni ; tlio prude of the o.ixl alley In block V , Idloulld mldltluii , run- nlnj ; north nnd south fiom riprucuslieul to dr.int Ntrcut , In Iho city of Omaha. : lie It ordalnud by the city council of the ulty of Oinuh.'i : Heetlon I. Tliu r.iHof Iliu alloy in block L' , Idluwlld addition , running nuilh uml houtn from i-prucu Htrcut to ( Jrant street. In thu city of Om.iliu , Is hereby established ut tliu follow- in ) ; cluvatlous , thu Krado liolnu iiiilforin btralk'ht- lines between thu points anuullluil In thu HU cuts , avenues or alleys nnrnccl in thu 10- Hpuutlxo bcutlons following , to-wlts beet Ion" . Oruduof ulluy-- Kluvutlon of Hotlth curb of Hpruco Btroet . .04 1'olnt In center of uaht und wont ulluy Honth of Hprncu rttreet. . . . , . . , , r/0.4 North line or OrantHtrcut . 07.0 riuollnna. Thin ordlniinun blniil lakuulfout and bu In form from and after HH tiaihuxu. I. 1'UB.ed .Seineinljertlth. Ifcic. . JOHN ( IKOVKH. ( Ilty Clerk , ii , . ciiAnw- : Aulliifcrreahlcnt Ulty Uouncll. Approved fauuluinlmrlith. 1MI. ' . CEO. J' , lIKMIt1. i NOTICH TO PHOIJKUTY OWNMiHS. ACIHNTS AND L13SS1CHS. I In pursuant-oof ordluaneu No. IW'.li ' roqtilr- i Ins w.ituruml casein iieetlons to bo muitu to i nnd within Die curb lines on uurtiln strni'ts 1 InStreot Impioveinrnt Dlslrlcts Nos. 4Tfi , ITT. 4.K 4.luud 4-.I , In thu city of Oiuah.i , you uro huroby notified to inuku nil nurcssury lonnoe- t Ions with wutyr and LMIS iniilns , or luttur.ilx , nnd to cotnplctu .such work on or before MMI- tuiiibfr3 < Uli , IMI. ' . us It Is the purpose to n-ivn tlio streets in thr- said district- , and moro par tlciiiarlvileserlhod as follows , to-wlt : No 4To Thustri'ot lylnt : east of HIP nest Si ) foot of lot 7 , liloi'K 'J.W. ollv , from I'aulllO str 'ot to tlienllt'v sontli of I'aellle street. No. 477 Twenty llrst street from Wlrt street to Hpuncur street. No. -Doiiirlns stieol from thu vest line of llith street to thuu ist line of iOth street. NJ. 4Ti-Si ! viintri'iith Hlrei-t fiom the north line of Kurnuin Mieet to t-unth line of Uodgu struct. No. 4O-iraco ( street from the west llncnt thn Oin.ihii Hell Italluav'a rlKhtofway tolhu uastllno of thu L'hluaKO. St. Paul , Mlnn.upolii .t Omaha railway's rlalit of-way. In the city of Omalia. Diitcd ut Oinuliu. Nub. , this l.'tli day of Sep tember , 1S02. 1'V. . HIUKIlAtlSICU. Chtitrmiii Itoaiil of I'uullc Works. PROPOSALS FOR GRAUIXO. Sealed pro'iosuls will bo rccolvoil by tliu 1111- durslenctl until l:0 : : : o'clock p. in. , t-cplumhur 3Jth. lhi. ! ' , forcrudliiK isith street front Hickory street to Martha street : iltth .street from Funmn street to Doilgo struut ; I'rnncus street fiom illth street to the west llnoof Windsor 1'liicu extension : In the city of Omaha , In acccirdanco n-lth plans und spocllle.'itlons ou Iliu In the olllee. of. thu- bourd of public uorks. Iti'ds to bu iiiatlu ou printer ! nltinks fur nished by tlio board , nnd to bo accompanied with a certified uliuclc In thu sum of JVi ) , pay able to thu city of Omaha , as. , un ovldenee of gnoil faith. Thu board reserves the rljlit to i eject any or all bids und to waive defeets. 1'V. . IIIUKHA1TSEU , Ulialrman Ilo.inl Public Worus , Omnha , Nob. , .Suptembor l.Mh , IMli TD the property owners of all lots , part of lots and ru.il t'ltuto , ulonx Smv.ml struut fiom ililthstiiint to. 'list stiect : Von uro hereby notlllrd that the nndur- l , tlirondlslnterustod freiiholdc'is of tnn city of timiiliii. h ivo been duly appnlntnd by Iliu mayor , with thu upptoval of thu city council of suld city , to ussuss thu damage lo thu onuor-i icspeotlvuly of Iliu prnpu'l v uf- _ . f-'OtiMl by chaiu'u of uruduof bcward stient f from twin to Mist stri'eln. declared neeess'irv \ by nidlnani'e lv < , patisud August Uth , approved August Uth. Von am fnillmr notlfled. that liuvlni ! ae- I'cpteil said appoliitmenti and duly qualified as ieiilied | by law , ive ulll , ou tlio ' 'Ith day of b'ujitumliur. A. II. .S.I. ' , ut tliu hour of 10 o'ulnuk In tlio forunoou , ut th'i olllcu of John I' . I'luek. rimm , " > M , t'liiunbor of ( Jomniurce , within Uiu corporate limits of said ulty , meet for the pnrposu of considering and inn .In- ; the assessment of damaKu to thn owners re- unectlveiv of said pronurty. alloetud by Hiilil elianno of cradu. taking Into eonslder.itlon speelal benullts. Ifmy Von uro notlllud to bu present atlhetltiio and place , iforus.ini. and make any objections to orsl'itemoutscoiieurulni : s.ild assessment , of IIIIIIIKC | ! > S us you may couslilur proper. Omiilia , September 7. Intl.1. JOHN IKfjAOIC. . JOHN \V. I : s-is-d-iot ( ; KOIUIJ. : : SliitrllfK Siitr , Under anil by vlrtuo of an order mailo liy thu Hon. U It. t-eott , ono of thu JiHlcuxof tin illstrli'tct nrl with n and for | ) uiiili. county Nohr.ihkit. In tlu > foil < ivvur. iietlou pumllni ; l.t hiilil courl. towll : Thu Standard fl unpin , , cotiili.iny vs. l.ovl ( i. liot/ot .mil I'l.iuu . ) lldl/.ul ( DouKot T ! No , Til ) uml to midirnetoil. . I will on tbu Jlst d'iy of Soptuinlicr. A. I ) . . IMI- . C'oiiiinc'iu'ln.- 10 o'i'Ioek In llni foionuon of R i ill day. nt "i.'J North Ilitli struct In ilui elty of Umalia , DiHinlns coiinty. Nelrisl > : i. hull at unit If aiu-tloii to the hUlir t anil brit lilildors fnrc'.ish ( oren tlneo months credit with an- liniviMlntiiMitllyi thu followiii Kiodt.inili'liit- teltt heri'lofuni lovluil iipnu hy mi ) by vh lilo of nn order of "ti n'liinunl N.ned In the ubnvo unlitli'd action , Inull : "A atoclc of Ntaplo and fancy urnciirli-s. Hour uml uiliorniniiilianilNu. " 'I'iroiiiiiliirilKiiuil luiurvos iliu iljlil to HU ! | this piopinly us u wliolf. or In ifpirato in- cols , asln liisjiidniiinnt hhull bu for thu liusi Inluiust of all p.illic , I'oneurnud. ( Jromih A. llc.NNKrr. Hliuilll'of Douslas County , NebriiHKa. Hy JIIII.N I.KWIH. DoMity , Umalia , .Nubr.isUuotuinler | ) 10 , IS'IJ. ' HlUd 111 m u ITiillnil Muli- ) . .MiirMliul'it Sulu , In thu circuit cnnii of the United Status for Uiu dlsirlctof Nebraska. IMwIn II , Walter.- * and John V. MuOowoll vs , AiiKlo-Ainciloan Slortiuxo & TrtiHt Co. No. US I' . I'nlillu nutlce M hnroby L-lven that In pnr.sn- uiii'U und uy v rliiuof it writ of uvuentiiin Is- Hiiuiloulof thu aliowu-nitmuil court In tibovo entll ol uailNii und bearlni ; d'itu of Anuiist LMnl. lair. , I ha'-u luvled upon und tal.en nil Iliu rlvthl , tltlo and Interest uf the aliovn-n.imcd [ dalnlllTs , IMwIn H , Wullur.s and Jolin V. .Me DoHull , In nnd lo thn follinvln r duur tiu t ID il ustu u , to.wlti 1.nt : i In block IV , la Ilaiisciini I'liicu addlllon , nnd tliu east 41 fculnf jot l In Hl'i ubuiiL'li Place addition to thu cltv o ! Omahii. DonxlaH oiinnty , Nobrask.i. all of which I wl'l ' u.vposu to Mali ) ami hull tliu sumo to Iliu highest uml bunt blililur ut public aiic thin. a Ihn I ivy directs , on tliu eolith day of October , A I ) . IHI. ' . ut thu hour of ( iluvon o'clnek In thu forenoon of haul iliiy.nl the mil Hi door of Iliu Unit'd Hiatus court housu nud posiDlIluo 'ml din ; : . In tliu eliv of I'lU'iha , Donulns county , A'elir.iHWu. Said HUD U to Kitlsfy a Jiid inont of wild court i.btalned ut Its .May tu-m , IHI. ' . in favor of tliu AiiK'o-Aiiiork'un Morlk'uKu and Trust Cumpnnv and ugalust thuMiild IMwIn II , Wul- tern und John v , Mcllouull. IIUAII II. ShArmiTDIi. > ' Murxhul JOHN I' . lliiKKN , Attornuy for Di fcndant. Zi-liwil v \ 1'HOl'OrfALS FOll ClllADlNO. [ X Knaled proposals will hu locelvod by thu undeihinned until Itlflo'cdook p. in , Kiiptumlii'r I'.Jrd. 1HX' , for iiriidlnK .Martha Htieut froin-Jlh Htruel lo''Ith street In thn oltv of Dm.ilui , In itcvortliincii with plunx and Rpm-llluutlnns oa lllu In thu olllt'u of tnu board of pnblluorks , llldn will ijc mudn on prfnted blunkM fur n'Hlind by thu boinl. and to bo .luoouipanlud by ui'i'rUllmloh''ok In thiiHiiiu of fWi. ( nnvi'.blo to thu city of Oinuh.i u > an uvldunuu of KOO ! faith. Thu board rosiirvon the rixlit to rujuut an- or all bldn mid to walie defectn. 1' . W. IIIKKIIAIHKU Cliulrman lluuril of 1'ublti ) Workx. Omahu , Null. , .coit. | iMIi. M. ; V-IV'iU-IT.