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OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY JULY i6 TWO YOUNG GIRLS DROWNED [ 1892 2 THE BAD BREAK OF A STARTER | ottt WILL PUSH PUBLIC WORK Nichols and Kelly: Gleason S names of certain serewts in the city and or- dering the location of fire hydrants. DR, anm N MISSING. 1s in Thelr Old Form, _— Pritaneieii, Pa,, July 15.—The Phillies — P i " .| opened the second haif of the championship . ; 4 : Myaterions Disappearance 3 ™ A Washingten Park Has Almost a Riot Qwing | season today with a victors over the Louis- | Special Council Committee Appointed to | MSTHery “‘I,:"_.l‘{.l i "';:A:‘ rl:.-K.': ™" | Dora and Mary Vood Lose Their Lives " ville team. The Coloncls wers unable to . f i ! ciai Wor nd U : to Mr. £h-ridan touch Wevhine, whilo the Phillies bit_Viau Take Oharce of Paving and Grading. Dr. E. E. Sloman, (g well known physician While Bathing, hard aud often. Weather warm; attend- . of Omaha, has disapgeared and bis friends 2 ance, 1,722, Score | . 2 are alarmed for n\d'sifoty, ALL THROUGH A STUBBORN HORSE | Philadeiomia ..o ¢ 0 6 0 8 0 80 o0 | SPECHT'S INVESTIGATIIN REPORTED | 1o nad boon stomring at tho hotol at Lake | FAILED 7O RECOVER THEIR BODIES — “Hits: hiladeibhin, 11 Loniseille, & Ee- — ;?_'l"“-‘“]fl' sinco lgst Tuesday night. On b or 'y sIphin, Lou sville, 1. Earned g " hursday night he retired as usual, but % . Angry Ansnit the Judges stand, but [ Fonc, HRGCII 46 Vo0 SUEIG: " Woyhing | T8 Censura of Major Birkhnuser Adopted | [ IR FIRE TR bered a8 Usith A | Wayne Republicans Organtze a Cam They Get Very Little Satisfuction— and Clements; Viaw and Grim by the Coun and Arrangements he could not siegpeon account of the heat Club and Prepare for Enthusiastic National League Clubs Start Georgle Glistened for Once. Made to Get Contr: 1 Work Ho took a boat, spyiyg e, would try m\-lm\; Work in That Vicinity —Bitten Bavtivone, Md., July 15.—The second ser- Under Way at Once, around, the lake fop aavhith. Ho did not fo- & Ratid Do on the Second Series. 00 ies was opened today in the presence of 1,5 persons and the Baltimore's batting, assisted turn, Yesterday morning his boat was found A dnifting about on tho’water on the opposito Cmeaco, Tl July 15.—Starter Sheridan l\"“ n:] lluuvl:\‘:(:’ n{w!;';_v'\‘qch. won the gamo The special meeting of the council held last | sido of the lake from the hotel. 1t wis right Ewixe, Neb, July 15.-—[Special to Tnr fost his hoad and meariy caused a riovat | SR KOOT BEOTRE 0T s | night was crowded full of ginger and loud ;:fi;*:l&;:w{fl; inside. with to ors in place | Ry, | —Early this morning while Misses Washington Park today. 1In the fifth race, 8 | Oineinaatl 70000002 00 0 0 0 0 0 0--2 ) tulk. Ay $001 w% 1P ';"g::]-ml‘* absoncs was dis. | Dora nud Mary Wood, agod 14 and 12 re milo for -yonr-olds avd up, for which a flald | [1.ts: Baltimore, & Cinolnuat), & Errors: | This was all brought on by the report of | covered a party of men instituted a swarch in | Spectively, wero batning in tho Elkhorn noar of twelve went to the post, Duke of Milpetas | [Htimor : e arned, Tans: | the special committee appointed to investi- | tho viewity, and all day long the hunting | Stafford, both were drowned. The younger could not be porsuaded to come up With the | inSous Chaniberlin and Vaugiin Gty the uEio8 01 e HOREd gL e | TTt Al e e VAt AL DERe os | A1 ECY DEjURY N6F GEpih SHd. WhIlH HeF othor horses, 1t required all the strength of Patsy Bolivar Plastered. and tho plan that that body hiad adopted for nxwl\l;:):‘;;‘-l; ‘v‘? "n)umi' anywhere, ”1'.: F'jl::I:" ister was attempiing to rescue her both Assistant Starter Mitchell and Jockoy Rowe | W anixrox, D, C., July 15 A hoavy | CArrsing on its business. ‘The report recited | yho FATH 1, CAUUR, werb reachill BY CHIEC | sank. They were tho daughtors of a promi- to keep him from bolting tho wrong way. [ rain storm dolaved today’s zame. Tho | the condition of the unfinished contracts It | neithor place since he loft on Tuesday. nont farmer fn thts vicllty, Thelr bodles 10 1801, and 1n giving the cause furnished the have not been recovered same statements as wore given in Tne Beg on tho day on which the investigation was Dr. Sloman’s effects ure still at the hotel a0 his horse and buggy are in tho livery stable counected with the establishment. Washingtons wou by bunching hits when the Ulevelands bunched errors, ‘Cebeau was fined #50 nud ordered out of the game for Ho conrcluded at last to loave him atthe pest. When the flag went down some of the horses CROPS MUCH BE TED, were turned the wrong way, others were ! g .ghioning Umpire Mitchell's docision. Hotd, It is stated by an_Omaba physician who standing still and all were scattered from | Seove: . Lol was futimate with Dr. Sioman that the latter | feavy Rain of Thursday Night and Yestor- the seventy yard mark to the wire. The [ Washington.. ......0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0— I'ho committee found that tho resolutions | nad suffered much from insomnia for months duy Did Much Good. 6,000 spectators broke out with a storm of | Cleveland 00000 00 1 0 U] ovdering tho ropairing of stroots and filing | pnst. Last wintor s ho was stoppine 010 | pryyuncny, Neb., July 15.—[Speoial Tolo- - Hits: Washington, 6: Claveland. 6. Eerors: | wishouts wer tho hands of the strect | bis buzgy one evoning, the horse suddenly I, g . . hoots and hissos, Washington, 0; Clovoland, i Earned runs: st QLRI D I started aud Dr. Sloman was thrown hoavily | EFam to Tuk Bxe.|—A hoavy rain fell nere commissioner, but owing to the great num- had this morning, doing great good o growing crops. cveland, 1. Batteries: Kilien and Milligun; Ciarkson and Zinime run and Rival aud Forest The judges’ The race was mado o dead beat for first place to the pavement, sustaining a_sovere shock. Ho went east shortly aftor to bo treated. bor the commissioner had to reduce his stand was surrounded by an angry mob de- Couldn't Finish. forco. The report recommended the appro- | Mrs. Sloman is visiting with relatives in | During the storm, lightning struck the res- manding it bots bo declared off, but the [ | Nrw Youk, July 15.-New York aud Pitts- | pristion of ,000 from tho genoral fund to | Dotroit, Mioh. 'I)r.' Sloman's ' broter hus | 1dence of J. L. Kenuedy, in the north part of y > 8116 r a burg playea a twelve-inning drawn battle | wuih the worlk. con notified of tho occurrence by wire, iy i Judgos rofuscd to make such a ruling, and | bure played o tweNemene Grawn BERe Whilo the frionds of tho missing physician | te city, daing some damago to the proporty they and Socretary Browster wore roundly [ toduy, dacknoss sto The veportalso stated that the sidowalk | aiowere L ALY and severoly stocking 1wo of his 8C8, 1,600, Soores opriod aoout, his disappoirance, thoy | FU 00 was torn from the foot of his little :'.l:flfi':'w..'«"l,",Z'}’.’('.Y-é’?.'-‘;v.l‘u"f.?.'"l'p'.f-“f‘.fi’nk"r“:; 1410010000 1 0—8|contractor had beeu dilatory and that the | feol corfident he will turn up all right. rir] and his young son was badly burnt. The Imatier was b notivs served on the owner of 00100240001 0-3]layine of pormanent sidowalks was in an un- TRYENSON T VELING IR L LU LT W would bereafter be rejected. Summarie Voric 115 Pitishurg, 1. Errors: | satisfactory condition, that. preference had STEVENSO) AVELING, Ll 4 Pittsburg, 4 rued runs: g Il i s 3 B Fitst, race, purse S0 for winning & New yoorks 3 IsBut: & lotios Grans | Deen given to the artificial stono, though | yoampnied by & Number of Friends lo ayio Fome 1 AL AT LR i e R and Boyle; Baldwin and Miller. natural stone was 3 cents per foot lower. Starts for New York City. R R third. Timo» 1:1% 5 Standing of the The report wound up with the statement. Cioaco, 1L, July 16,—Hon, A. . Stevon- | 1y e Brk, |-A rousing. rapublican club Second race, purse 00 for i- WESTERN LEAGU that the delay of work on all public improve- | son, demooratic candidate for the vico prosi- | wiuh 140 memabers was organisod at tho eity 4 wlio up, penaltios W, L 1.0, ments for tho year 1502 was causod chiefly dency, arrived 1n this city at noon today and French was clected hall last night. J. 5. L. \JpKnight @ 1o1) wor )F‘.mnz- (o8 8ee: | gangas ¥ 1 8% tnatmnapolis. By \et Aoatiotis Arawe up B[ g1 sin o ond, Honshel (7 to 1) third, Tim 16 Omnha 2 2 50.9|Col g y the improper spocttic ns d v after a brief session at the Iroquois club left temporary chairman, and Frank Pittinger Third race, purse 8600, for d-yenr-oias aud [ poiiis 12 2 30.0| Minnoapoits.. adopted by tho city onginecr ana tho Bourd | guon the Michigan Central for Now York socretary. Greatenthusiasm prevailed. Short Sympathetic’s Lust, 2 Eugenie (12 to ane mile: to 1) won. Gureia (11 to 5 second, 1) third, “Time: 144 Fourth race, free handleap, #750 added, for 8-year-vlds und up, mile ind one-quarter: uicLlby of Public Works, and also by the numerous mistakes mado in advertising for the work, as well as by amendinz the specifications on file after the publication of the advertise- NATIONAL LEAGUE. 01000/ Boston...... . 01000 Louisvitia 0100.0/ Cinein L city, where be will join ex-President Cleve- 1 1 -1 91000/ Clovel 0 lana and formally receive the notitication committee of the democratic convention on and enthusiastic speechos were mado by Hon. A.A. Welch, Hon. J. R. Manniug, J. S. Fronch and W. M. Wright, after which a Buitimore. Tda Plokwiek (8 to 5 won, Patrick (7 10 1) sec- | { Louls DAL ment for bids. the 20th 1nst, Accos ving General Stev- o) ond, Orwlo third. Time: 200, Il QU Mr. Spocht moved the adoption of the ro- 3 t;‘;nlnzm.‘,\ o ( tiov. | permanont organization was effocted. M. 1itth ruce. purse 300, ford-year-olds and Dortand the moden. earrion without any | @0son were Hon. Adali I Ewing, president { Grimsloy was elocted president, W. K. Hois- up, ponnltics and -~ alfowances, one mile: ARFONG BiTE ANATEURS: SpBORIcION of tho Iroquois club of Chicago; Hon. Lam- | tor first, J. GG, Mines second 'ana _Charies Forest (8 to 1) und Rival dto D) dead heat! AN 4 J 3 bert Troe, ex-minister to Russia; Hon. James | Sopylynios third vico presidents, and Georgo Prince of Darkness (4 to D vhird, Time: 145 Made it Interesting for Specht. S. Ewing of Bloomngion, General Joha | pomim, h Sixth r purse und_conditions same as | Deadwood Wins Another ne from Lead Cistemian ot 1 I alrman of the | Lundberg secrowary. ¥ third roco, one mile: Torront (3¢ 1) won, Olty Rt NEAERIN; It looked as though that had settled the | Casteman Lowsville, chairman of th The club proposes to equip with torches, Reveal (410 1) socond, Ella Shipman Gto | S e pecial Telo. | Mmatter, but thero was fau ahead, and when [ Kentucky central committes; Hon. W. C. | capes and caps, and will drill for the com: third, Timo: 134k EADWOOD, 3, Dy July: 150 it was over the committeo on paving, curb- | Ewing of Chicazo, Umted States attoraoy | pator “'Iy \Was ' orderod that the executive s 3 gram to Tue Bre]-—The Deadwood and | jngand guttoring was slightly disfigured for toe northern district of lllinois; Hon. | copmittee be elected the next meoting. Hon. L Load niues crossed bats at Sturgis yesterday [ Mr. Lowry started the music by moving | Jacob Richardson of the Tilinois state cen- [ pyank [fuiler was selected to udarass tho PRILADELEIIA. Pa., July 15.—There was | ¢ 1 or £100. The game was aevoid of | for the appointment of a special committee, | tral committee, Hon. A. W. Wright of Chi- | paoting Thursday evening, July 21 The buta slim attendance to witness the closing | jnterest, us orrors were numerous on‘account | cousistyug of the city attorney, the city en- | €ago and representativos of the vress. club then aljourned. Three cheers were races today of the Grand circuit mecting at | of the poor condition of tho xrounds. Doad- [ gineerfnd three members, to which should | At Dotroit, Mich,, the party \W“\"" jolnea | given for Harrison and Reid, and such a Puniadelphia driving park. Thoro were but | wood’s batting was tho feature of tho game, | be referred ali paving and curbing ordi- | by ex-Postmaster General Don M. 1) burst.of applause has never been heard in et e L ? 3 e nlso a runnine cateh of M. Havrison in the | nances. Ho said that <hore had been errors | Son of Michigan, ex-GovernorJ. K. Camp- | \yyre, two regular races set down on the card for bell of Onito, Chairman Camp of the Micti- outtietd. Score: in all of the paving orainances ana uuless it e T T today, but two unfinished races from yester- | [N 00~ e 5001 Aotk was stopped there would bo no paving com- | §an central committee and various other (Il (AR “"':""!!"' il day helped to 1l up the aftornoon. The | Loxa' ... .l S0 8 88 558 0 1Z'0 | ploted this season. Tho scason was far ad- | Prominent men of Michigan and Obio. Hastixas, Nev, July 15.—[Special Telo- fivst o1 these was the 2:25 pacing class for Base hits: Deadwood. 13; Lead, 5 Struck | vanced and no work was under way. Some- l'.rn_m ]'\I.fluln to .\jm.' York city the jour- | gram to Tne Brr.]—A somewhay lively in- tho Bingham houso stakes of £2,500. 1tebus, [ out: Iy Parvin, 9 by Striekier, 7. Base on | thing was wrong. and he hoped “that the [ ey will be made over tho New York Cen- | yorost in the home patronage movement has with but one heat to win to capture the | hails: O Py ;O Str council would take action that would prevent | tral road and the party will reach New York | 0 0poused by the spirited competition for purse, was a heavy favorite in the betting. | Deadwood. 32 Lead. 6. atterie any further delay. Oity 8l 8120 tomorrowioVOmug b 18 hrobabISH frege S TBEBRY] o0 anab! Bettors were treatod to @ surprise rvin and ley; Load, Stri Mr. Specht, chairman of the paving com. | General Stevenson or others of the party vlllm‘wmru'u for n‘l\:nnl\h»}m e‘ &"':',; ‘.\ THESRthe UBHTSY BT MEa wavarasifor)| Ko T Ver R A oL AnY taRautEL the mitteo, nrose in bis wrath and declared g | Will imake bricf snacches at various citias | Hastings fitn has tho lowost. bid, but b is ol pad es, Umj: ArS| S S SHUTAS L O8] Brespeat along the route wheue the n makes brie 0 5 i 10 ) as Lhose Linden took the lead at the start el Lowry’s motion was most disrespectful, It L ETC LE e s e Rt id | stops, and whero the growds gaihered to re- and was never headed, coming in ton lengths Omaha Briefs. was for the sole purpose of disgracing N BoKitiae ahead of Robus. For tho sixtb heat Rebus | pho it I Stars challengo the Craighton | throwing mud on tho committee. Lowry | coive .:1‘1‘: ,fh‘lmfim:h‘-'d democrats may bo “‘:“r"l"“‘"“ both the Hastings and 5 O D A Gyl B 5 Hdozed rmer councils and now | unusually demonstrative. d. o 5 coutinued the favorite. At tho finish Robus <6 Dball Sun. | hnd butidozed former courcils and now a3 Vadialihectibg /ot Atha ooubiail thib Collego Ruds for o game of b day, July 17. Address J. M. Wagner, Twenty-fourth and Wyman, South Omaha, Neb. The Kairmonts challenge any ninn in the city undor 16 years old. Al nines that wish afame from us addross 13d Lafforty, cap- tarn, 2631 Patrick avenue, The Council Bluffs and Fort Omaba ball clubs will play next Sunday at the Council wanted to bulldeze the pi 1 he could not do that, ho wanted mud at the commttees., Mr. Chaffee saxd that hio wanted the paving and curbiug ordinances, togother with tho petitions and papers, to 20 to the special com- mittee. There was no intention to cast any slur upon any member, but theve tad been too much trouble. There had been too much delay upon the part of some one. Tho news- csent organizatior mado a fine burst of spoed and passed under to throw the wire a hoad before Linden. In the un- finished class Sir Clark’s gelding, Wau- dius, was the favorito and won easily. The first recutar ovent of the day was the 2:27 pacing class, There were eight entries, and before the start the betting was in favor of Jennie Rolf The poor showing maae by the mare in the first caused the beiting to eor around i favor of Budd Doble, 1t evening it was decided to give the contract Aoy 10 G. A. Stowart of Hastings, the lowest Arrested Cattlemen Anxious to & bidder. This action was not takon until tho to Mhat City. matter had been pretty thoroughly discussed. Laraie Crry, Wyo., July 16.—Arguments | Hastinogs’ strects will now bo paved with 3 Hastings bricks. in the motion for a change of venue in the Wyoming cattlemen’s’ trial were closed this evening and the case submittod to the judge WANT TO BE TRIED IN CHEYEN Captared x Mantae, St Pavi, Neo., July 15.--[Special gram 1o Tite Bk [—Some days since tho Tale- k six hents to dotermino the raco. The | Bluffs fair grounds. Cummings, the muto | papers had placed the blame upoa the council | to determine where jt will be held. LT G L i ace betting alternated between Budd Doble, Jim | piteher, will bein the box for the Council | and all he wantel was to bold tho The attorneys (or the defense during tne | 4aily papors reported the disappearance of Wilson, ji., nnd Natalie, but Budd Doble | Bluffs. d 7 guilty purtios responsible. He thought | nearing of the past ton days huve made a | George Brudovalt from his home at Horman, inally sucebeded in landing toe race. s | gihe Wilbor cliub plays tho Nonpareils on | that it was only proper that the eity ‘U0t | yironuous offort to havo tho casos sent to | Btd RAVOas & causo tho statement that bo In the 2:06 class the favorite wis Miss | Sunday afternoo) ney aud the city cngineor should assist in ex- [ GEORIONS OFary 18 AEKe IO asel SOM IO o obably derangod. Tho younz man amining all public improvement ordinanc Mr. Lowry declared that it and was placed Police k. got as far west us this city Chief of Alico, and she justified tho judgment of the crowd by winning the race in three straight while the prosecution’ has been equally zeal- was pot his M. Frame, in juil here. LixcoLy, Neb., July 15.—[Special to Tug heats, Summaries : oL purpose to insult any vouncilman, but said | ous in their endenvorsito have the oase tried | romembering the published cireustancos, Binghum house stakes. #2590, 2:25 class, pac- | BEE |—The Wilber Base Ball club played | that the prosert couicil came into existence | iy this city, in Albaby county. It will be | promptly took charge of Brudovalt on his mh'h“n ¥ on. o sucond, Joo "ot | the Lincolu Musces hovo toduy, Tho game,us | with 3125000 to begin public woris. So far | yiied in one or the, other. Both sidos | arrival and has corresponded with his uncle, rd. Best timo: i od, Wi z ving there had not been a wheel turned and it was s J o 1 W, 5 ¥ clhos. ‘pireo Low: Claudius won, Al | Plaved, was & vory fino game, but owing to | there nud not beona whool turned and it was | ||/ o oo Gidorea this the greatest part | G: W.Roseof Herman, who had the shoriff cyon, jr., socond, Bolla Wilkes third. Best | Uhe intense heat the game was called at the g Tiabatt) BolWeantronranatA ot come for him today, The boy is insane, and tmo: vy, ena of the sixth inning. Score: Cotlies . Sl O e o Ly o four and five hours | while locked in jail imagined that ho was in 2127 oluss, ‘Dacing, purso $1.000: Budd Doble | Lincoln 51050 ol ol o0 Defending the Chairman, were co!nml.llur; o uyhm e four specehes, | gocure luding from his pursuers, won, Jim Wilson, Jr., sccond. Natalle third. | Wilber. .. . : 00000 0-0| Mr. McLoarie declared that the appoint— | Daving been “'l‘““"" y "P"‘I“""’"‘m_‘“ the = i Best time: Hits: Wilber. 5+ Lincoln. 2 Batterios: | ment of such & committes would be a direct | conclusion of the arguments Judge Blako an- His Draft Was Not Goo would endeavor to assign nounced that ho the order that Beatrick, Neb., July the case for trinl on_Monday in v 15.— [Special Tele- Derrleh, Jellen and L insult to Mr. Specht Miss Alice won, Din- | wiii i st te: B raesand Kirrbol Errorsi Wilber, 05 Lin- | other mombers of " the ol com- | thecuse for irinl on Monday in order that | graw toTur Ber.]—L. M. Hunter of Kansas & coln, 1. o S ) Co o ' 5 r C CO\ C e Yiew - i, - e e Rl iersiat o) NarHbrobabis Tiwlo Wins 10 e “biame wpon. - Ghotrman.” Soschs, bag | menced. Ibls thoughtthat tho trial cannot | Oity has gotten himscif into serlous trouble S BTt s ontionad BrsiNeb. (IS GIETS (NoselallTalpgram | (Be[tioughtitiniparab(RRG b I Workefiad {f et mencolberoraithautinek ol A naubts hifuila | SIS LAISHU TS CRERBIEE AL e M aa 8 V BRETL 5 X caused its share of the delay. That body had | oriiest, and it s £s e 3 ko [ cago commission house for $2; o secured § NONNOUTI AN to T B, | A @ano for tho championshi | 1l ong Holea and held back papers’ that | Sixweoks to try it 5[ a local endorser and obtained the money from 1 Potamuo-Corroction, of westorn Nebraska was pluyed hero today, | shovla have been at ouco returned to tho ity . L. Parker, onc of the dofendants, was | tjy" Gorman National bank. A telegram ir Walter—Oh it ho declared, wis not vight, | arrested and put in jail toduy on an 'order 0 Elsio against a pioked nine from Grant, Mad- “That, that ho 4 Raoelund—Tournument. from Chicago gave the information Tho board was paid for looking after the | Trom tho juage becanso of an allegod bet ho Hunmlo—Cacius. rid and Venango. Iilsie’s battery was Me- 3 ¢ Rty o had o credit with thoe firm in question, and Bt Anthony <Sir Arthur, Cullough and Carlin, - Grant's battery was | 0ity’s intorosts, and if tho members did not | offered 1o make that tho wrinl would ocour in | (00 (L o fer'had 1o make the amount Milt Young-Key West. Witiiams of Grant and MeKinzio of Madrid. | Kuow what to do they should consult tho g 5 4 8¢ | cood. Hunter was arrested and lodged in Slolpnor—tnowball Soare, 4 to 11 a favor of Bisig: : " | council and get 1astructiors. effoot. Tho mattor will bo Investigated to- | Fi‘ ) rray “with obtaining monoy 'under WASHINGTON PARK. 4 Mr. Munro wanted to know if Engineer [ MOrrow. L ad W Talse pretonses, where he still lies 1n defauit . Springaway—Gormas. B Roscwater had scen the ordinances that were o G0 b g Orogon Eclipse—Holter $keltor, SPARKS OF SPORT, before the council on their tirst and second GATHERING THEM IN, oLBL0bAlL S 4 = Jeo Murphyiting Loo. E readin Police Busy Rounding Up Meu Whose Littanly exandinog, enwood —Chapman, Regntt at Millsdale Opened Ith Te r. i 8, 5 i ks L STEE! 21 N y -[S ial Tele- 5 Farnday—Brook wood, ogates casiailindme. 01 with Ten | Ny Specht replied that he was at the en- N SRl LA SR SreeLe Ciry, Nob., July 15, —Special Tele presented. HivisnaLg, Mich., July 15, fourth annual regatta of the Northwestern Awateur Rowing association opened here on Bawboe Seo lake this afternoon and will continuo tomorrow. Ten full clubs aro pres- ent. A heavy wind caused bad rowing over gram to Tk Bek.|—Loast night o mad dog bit A. D. Wells. Seth Jones, in an attempt to kill the dog, was also bitten sevorely, Tho animal is still at large and tho whole neigh- borhood is on the warpuih, Jones and Welis are well-to-do farmers living five miies west of hero, They took an early train for Mary ville, Mo., whiere there is said to be a mad- gincer's office at noon with the ordinances. This statomont Mr. Rosewater doned. Ho said Mr. Specht called at the office at_noon, talked about somoe eucral matters, went away and stated that he would return wiin the ordinances. Mr. Rosowater remained at the oftice until 3:30, but Mr. Specht did not rewurn, Then ho went oui and staid two Arundel. 6. Bankrupt Captaiv Cormack, Sergeant Hayes and Ofi- cors Vizard aud Blum corralled a quartette of tough characters in Ed Rothery’s saloon last night. Among them was & man who called himselt Dave Roach, but itis supposed that bis right uame 15 Rich, and he is wanted in Butte, Mont., for highway rovbery. ~“The twenty- Sughnaw's Windups. SagiNaw, Mich,, July 16.~Union Parg as- tion closed today the most successful meeting over hold hera, Tuo weathor has fine. Average attendance 5,000, Sum- i the course, which is three-fourths of a mile | hours, retnrong at 5:30. Mr. Specht did On May 15 tho casbier of & mining com stone. 0! 3 Waltani away and rewurn, t visit the office during his absonce, nor 5 the cas 5 . Zimdieh s sesh 18, trot, purae 800: Walter E. won, y 0oLy 0 s O | pauy was wavlaid and shot at. Oae of tho Methodints in Seasion. The first triai of the junior fours resulted: Argonauts wou in 10:27, was he there during the evening. rm third. % inance that I got from Best time! TIGAILAT: setond, men was arrested and sentenced to fifteen the penitentiary, but Rich and tho Warrack, Neb., July 15.—[Special to T Wolverines second *Is not this an or ) picing, purse #00: Subsriber | and Tecumsch third. ~Secoud trial: Wyan- | vou!” asked Mr. Spechtas be lourished a Y04rs in Aol D X co won, Joo JoiTerson sceoni. Bost timo: 22 Aatias roniinin 0 eric B MuLanlat o i o e NP third man oscaped. A reward of £,500 s of- | BEE.|—Tbe district conference of the Moth- 0 trot, purse 80; Littlo F'rank won. Oeb- | \yoivarines third. Final postponed. Mr. IRosewater examined the papor and | fered for Ricn's apprehension and tho Omana | odist Episcopal church is now in session at ol second, Sweetness third. Best time: . - police are confident that they have the right | this place. A goodly number of prominent Junior single: in 1747 Detroit second. Junior pair: An easy victory % | A 16220, Junior oubles: Catlius second. Four-oared gig: Wolverines second . Argonaut won replied 0. That's an abstract of paving mau. Jumes Spencer, 21 years old, but who ap- pears five yoars younger, was arcested last night as a suspicious enaracter. Ho 15 sup- nosed to have stolen a watch at Cut-OfT lake while the ownor was in bathing. “The volico are looking for a counie of sneai thieves who have ontered snveral houses during tho past two weeks and stolon arti- clos of moro or less value. The fellows direct their uttention to houses whose o ministors from all over the district arc pres- ent and a very intercsting time is being had, Rov. J. W. Martin of University Place is hero hoiding a rovival meeting in the Moth- odist ipiscopal churci, Digs. Mr. Munro supposed that the engineer had seon and passed upon the ordinances, Mr. Elsassor thought that the engineer should see cve ving, curbing and grad- ing ordinance and certify to 1ts correctness before introduction. Favored a Special ¢ ittee, Mr. Bochel was of the opinion that the special committee would hurry up the paving tiko raco for 2-yeur-olds, 5:00 trotters, 850) added: Verdia won, Cane Live Wilkes ond, Magna Sphinx third, Best thwe: 2:37 Kunsas City's Progras Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, July 15.—-Weathe asant; track heavy; attendance small: irst race. five fur Miss Mary won, Corrinne B 1, Badle Thomp: son third, d rac for Detroit Mutual 12:19; won 1 Detroit won in 10:334; ] Cupsten, Nob, July 15.—[Special Tele- gram to Tug Brk)—Iire lust night de- stroyed a house owned by Mrs, H. B. Davis u residence by At Tonnisat Riverside, Citeaco, 1L, July 15 —Ryerson defeated Sacol 5 % 4 i 5 Cole in the tennis tournament at Riversido Abagntei covered. th of Hebron and occupied ns portnne Nellie B ! and wot che work started, pants are absent. If discovered they play i A Porkird ra n furlon: er B, won, | today. IJtwas the maten in singlos for the M. Specht Kuew that the movement was | the tramp act and ask for something to caf, | Austin Wooley LE“ t‘m. 0 houso §00, i i Unclo Hurry third, Tin Qay and it was 00t until two hiours of steady | in the interest of the rea Colorado stono | The last robvery reported was ai the resi- “"".““‘me"‘“’v on the furniture §600, insur- B s Tl play had been witnessed that Iyerson was | people. In regard to aelay he knew that the | dence of Mrs. Anderson at 2308 Cass street, | ance ¥00. ¢ Graclo M Stanloy second, Bruce third, Time: 1081, Fifeh race. four and one-halt furlongs: Lu, Wil Not Be Investigatod, GraNp Istaxp, Neo., July 15.—Special to won, where they secured a suit of clothes and a lady's gold watch, engineer had received ordinances aad heid declared victor: (-2, 61, 6—4, thom a week bofore they were returned to In the afternoon Carver und Ryorson com- ay won. 1o Bird second, Barlow third, | passed tho aefoat of Cole aud Haddock. | the committee. - ; thcpi) ikt eI MRARA IR To: b 8 They aro now the western champlons in | Mr. Prince declared that if all reports The New Hotel. lf‘;"';u”;"“ ov““‘:,‘"f; “u:m" “:‘ l‘i‘““"i'{ Toledo! rd Day. doubles aud next month they will moeet the | were true the Board of Public Works had Thore are fresh indications that work will ard of supery. yost y the action in ; investizated the committee instead of the stituting an investigation of the county eastern champions. to decide the question of superiority. score was: Carver-Iiyerson, 4—6; 6—4; 6 It took four hard games s s0on commence on tho proposed Iifteentn Hon, troasurer’s books was reconsidored and tho motion was laid ou the table. Towkno, O. third day’s 1 July ‘Today ocourred the b committee having investigated the Board of cing of tho Intervational shor Public Works, The report of the committee John “A. McShano loft Boston, street hotel. bero a fow days ago and is now in circuit meeting hore, Track dusty. Wea- | 7—3. did uot show that the board was in fault, and T o T, A b e Gardner aud Wrenn won the consolation | he could see no reason why Mr, Specht | whero it is said that arrangemonts have becu WaAtiAck Nob, Juls 15 (G R T q v 2154 oinan. Dursa $300: | doubles from Shorman and Kuickerbocker, | should take umbrage over tho appointment | weil nigh porfected ger. woing on with tho A ., July 15,— : First ruce, trotting, 2:34 olass, purse 8500 RieviseR Rhataan. Aqd e MO woll nlgb g g Bee|—-Mrs, Samuel Kidwell, wifo of a Bir Albert ‘won, Susie O second,” Red Line | 0 hotel project and pushing it to complotion, farmer living three miles south of this place, oday Ch Mr. Bruner thought that the paving com- third. Bost tin; cand Ityerson take opposite Mr. J. . Markel, will leaso the hotel, Second raco. fr all, pacing, purso | sides of the courtto determine the champion- | mittee was competent to take care of the | 14'also in Boston u.fl.'l‘fum connected with | died Wednesday of blood wvoisoning, This oz Tommy wou, Lucy B’ socond, Tverine | ship in siugles of the west. The coutest is | paving. the onterprise. wakes Lwo fatal cases of blood polsoning in The hotel will have a front- Bike of 154 foot o ITLdfutn strect by 152 fect on Hurney, and will'gav in the noighborhood of 400,000, 5 pinatedd fr Congress. third, Be “Third rac Huritone w Sty 0. 51X furlongs, purse $200: sit socond certain Lo be brilliant and stubborn. “The motion to appoint the committeo pre- the last threo weeks. — - vailed and President Davis named this com- Y S T mittes to taka charge of the paving and Seriariri, Mass., July 15.—H, C, Tyler | curbing ordinances: Mossrs, Lowry, Bechol, of tho Springtield Bicyelo club established o | EdWards, Jacobson, Spechty City lngin cor N nham Resigns. July 15.—[Special to Tue ]—Prof. George L. Farnahaw, principal Dubuqu Duuuque, Ia; July i.-=The races closed Rosewater and City Attorney Connell. 3) FTAN T Jul, 15, —H, N ol 1, 5 today with fair attendauce: world’s rocord for the quartér mile flyin, o il CHATTANOOGA, Py uly D, . of the Nebraska state normal school, has 2:42 trot: Utllity won. ey " start at Hampdon park, making the dlslnnc‘: .xdu‘wsle:“ councll talked about permanent | o540 rass hus beon mmmnmwd by acolama- | handed in his resignation to tho board, " His 5 oluss, seven hewts trotted: Zullka won, | in 25 25 seconds, beatiog tho record of 2045 | Mr. Princs ventured the opluion that some | tion for congress H o domocrats of tho | Successor has not yot been chosen. Bost thno: 27\ seconds of the stone walk was of the* roughest kind | Third district. Farmer's Son Sunstruck. AuvGusta, Ga., July §5.—At Thompson,Ga., the home of Congressfan Watson, the third party leuder in the hoyse, the dewocrats have nominated Hon, James C. Black of this city for congross. Guranie, OkL, my 15,—The republican territorial ‘conventign,last night nominated Dennis Flyun, poatmaster at Gutbrie, for congress. 3\ HyLexa, Mont, July 15.--Willam Shea broke the world’s single hand rock drilling record at the national miniug congross con- teat .ast night. He mado & bole 25 5-16 inches deep in fifteen minutes, el ey CROPS IN THE DAKOT AN, LONAL LEAGUE, Unoto Opens the Second Series by Losing to M tyn. Buookryx, N. Y., July 15.-~The Brooklyn and Chloago toams vlayed & great eloven Auning battle today. Brooklyn won in the eloventh on Burns' two-vageer, Brouthers’ base on bulls, Daly’s single and Wiimot's and was not fit Lo Ko onto tho streets. Chairman Birkbauser stated that the stone snd the srtificlal stoue contractors had had au equal show, but that the stone contractor had run in the cheapest kind of KKansas stone, Some weeks ago George A, Hoagland wroto the couucil, stating that his oid for furnishing the city with lumber was lower thun that of John A. Wakefield, which was accepted. TaLmaar, Nov,, July 15.—[Special to Tug Beg.|—A son of Jobn H, Kuerning, a farmer living about six miles west of Talmago, was sunstruck Wednesaay whilo working in the harvest fiold. N S Whisky Remuing Firm, A St. Louis telegram announces that the action of the Central Distilliog company of that ety o makiog 8 lower quotation on Everything Very Favorable Bountiful Harvest. Mixxeaross, Mion,, July 1 Now for a e Among Mill tary Me ~The Jour- ervor. Attendanoe, 4,571, Seore: Tho matter was referred, and last night | General Brooke and Captain Ayers wiil . 0000000120 1—4|nalprints the following speoial report made | tha committee reported that Mr. Wakotiold | leave tomorrow for u tour of inspection, in- | BIgh winos than tho figures of the ‘”‘”‘l“y 0100002000 25| bySuporintendent Jenks of the Gireat North- | wrote the trath. The committeo also | cluding Forts Logau, Douglas, Camp I’iloy | trust will precipitate a lively competition bo- 0: Brooklyn, & Errars: Chi- | era railroad, northern division, on the orop | decided thatit was 100 lato to corroot the | Butte, Itussell and Sidnay. tween the trust and the outsiders. Accord- Eurnod runs: Chizago, q - 2, o/ o for g i S bach of s TR R orror, us Mr. Hoagland's coutract had | 1t way be interestiug for bis mauy irleds | ing to the judgment of Henry Sussenbach « Dopakink: ol passariae: Rpichlnmn and :1m:.;u.'.‘.m“..lmf.::u,,,l“:k"t: o u‘,:‘i‘:‘: A1 | been’ presentea aud approved, which bad [ i Omaha to know that Lieu- | Mler & Co. there is 0o eround for tho belief. " i §ia) Wil | {hrown the matter beyond the jurisdiction | tewant Wil Brooke, S04 of Geueral | ivhas always beeu customary for the outside i the Kid's Arm Doad? raise a big crop of whoat. Pressut condi- | of the soutel. Jobn R. Brooke, . commander of the | compaples to make thelr own quotatious, but the trust quotations wore regarded as ofl cial and controlled the market. Tne aotion of the Central Distilling compauy is not a novelty and will have no perceptible iutlu- ence on the market. tions are, on the whole, entirely satlsfactory, exoept Lthat the erop is about two woeks late, but in mauy sections the growth is 3o rapui that the wheat has reached a head about on time. Tuero were scaltering showers Mr. Elsasser introduced an ordinance pro- viding for the payment of the sum of $100 1o bear the funeral exponses of each police or firowan killed while' acting fn tho line of duty, or who died from Injuries roceived Department of tho PPlatte, 18 an officer in the Fourth infantry, Department of Columbia, which has been ordered to quell the striker's riot at Caur d'Alene. Bowioy, Mass , July 15.—The chumplons were slaughtored today by St. Loui Ll Besl soven Visilors up, 31X either roached L34 ou tmlls or by being bit, and three runs - Turced |1 B Louls then batted out e erand e Pr i ihen Dauted oG | Last week that did & great dsal of good. woile in the discharge of his duties, PR .., e ) - lamaot was wffoetive throughout, errors | eports from Soulh Dakota to the Journal o paving ordinauces were roferred to | o HUERT F SOV COCR s Out for Keoreatl Iving Mosiou uor Lhese runs. Attondauce, | 88y that the average ocoudition of warmth | the special commitiee with iustructions o e Fhdees y 15.~1ho dyvsmite gun- | g, Aljen of Allen Bros., S. Katz of the W), Beors and alwost coutiuuon sbine have been | report them buck next Tuesday night. boat Vesuvius weat ashore this morniug in | wot, Nevins company and Thomas Craue of reis M S ialatalAlanats very beneficial, and that il crops have made | Among the ordinances passe dwere these: | Sunken Meadows in the sound, Assistapee | putt iV EEERIREE U TR S [/ Pl SEEEEE R very satisfaotory advances. This is ospsc- | Ordering the chauge of grade of South | has been seut from the uavy vard. h &4 iafh & . Mg Bemton 6 B4 Lowle 9. Krrors: fuliy truo of coru, the growih of which is | Twenty-second street from Foppieton ave- | suvius was only stuck in ibo wud and was | bers of & party of Omaha business men uc U ¥ A Bue Lo the governwment corral; chaogiug the | easily got off.§ on the road to Chelan, Wash. The bunting aruwed runs: ot Loulw | generslly reported as remarkavle. b & 0 Lavla 4 and fishing in that locality is said to be the best to be found. Doer, mountain sheep and beur abound while Lake Chelan is plenti- fully stocked with fish. While the above gentlemen are bent on pleasure thoy also have business interests in that section which will ocoupy & part of their attention, praberdh -y i HAS ESCAPED FROM SIBERIA. S, Gerber Once More Headed for the Land of the Free. “Iscaped from Siberia’ is the atest news of 8. Gerbor, whoso case so much occupied the attention of Tite Brr a year ago. How or when his cscapo was mado {s not known, tho only information being contained in a postseript to a letter written by the ban 1shed man's son to Mr. Loewe of the Boston store, in which ho says that his father has escaped and is 10w on bis way to Amarica Readers ot Tur Bree will remomber his story as published last July. For four years provious to that time Gerber had resided in Omaha and in the provious March he had re- turnod to Polana for the purpose of brin- ing out his family wbo haa remained in the old couutry. His appearance m his nadve town of Mishenitza near the German frontier had naturaily ax- cited surprise, and his arrival soon reachod the ears of tho authorities, Fearing arrest Gerber fled across the frontier into a neigh- boring German province, but ho was taken back by the emissaries of the czar und taken in_chains to Mishenitza, whore he was tried on the charge of running away to Amer- ica. Ho produced papors proving his citizen- ship of America, but was convieted and sen- tencod to imprisonment for ono year in jail at Lomzy and afterwards to five years in Siberia and to havo his property confiscated. Through Tnr Bek, which interested tho attorney eenoral. Congressman Bryan and others 1n the cass of the unfortunate pveddler, the matter was brought before Hon. Lorenzo Crounso of Calhoun, assistant secrotary of tho treasury, and by him the caso was reforred to Hon. William I, Wharton, who was acting as socretary_of stato in the absence of Mr. Blaine, Mr. Wharton furnished a lengthy opinion on the caso which destroyed tho hopis of tho friends of the unfortunate man and he was sont to Stboria. -~ ART AND MUSIC HALL, Plan for a Permanent ome for the Lead- Ing Musical and Art Socletles, Somo time ago Mr. John A. Creighton made a proposition to donate for a period of ten years tho freo uso of the grounds at Eighteenth and Chicago stroots to a com- pany that would orect and maintain thercon 4 suitable building to bo used as an art and music hall. Now thero is an opportunity for whe local organizations to take advantage of this generous offor and secure the necessary building at a very small outiny, The managers of the Twin City Chautau- aua at Council Binfls are unxious to disposo of their building, which is very well adapted, as far as it goes, for tho purvose to which it would bo put if the plans that are being con- sidered arc carried out. 1t1s now proposed to form a syndicate, purchase the Chautau- qua building and remove 1t to Omaba and remodel is into ono of the largest concert halls in the country. The building is splendidly arranged for concert purposes. (U has a seating capacity of about 8,000, with stage room for avout ~00 people aua its acoustic qualities are pro- nouvced practically perfect by musicians who have appeared in the building. 1t 1s thought that the building could be purchased for €000 and could bo removed to Omahia and rebuilt for an additional £,000. This would give, for an outlay of #10,000, a build- ing with a seating canacity equal to that of the Coliseum and with mucn superior & rangements in overy respect. ‘The location is aiso an excellent one, very accessible from all tho strcot car lnes that cross the city and within easy walking distance of the hotels and central portion of the city It has heen suggested that the Apollo club, which is un_incorporated concern. take tho matter in hand, and this will probably bo done. 1t is tho purpose of the promoters of this project to eet the building 1u shape for the political meetimes of the fall campaign and the fall and winter concert courses. B BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Major Bal smbe Tukos Hold— ontracts Awnrded. When the Board of Public Works con- vened yesterday afternoon Major St. A. D, Balcombe dropped 1 1o attend to the duties 10 which he was assigned by Mayor Bemis lust Tuesday wight. To all appearances bio was as familiar with the affairs of the oftice as when he stepped down aud out a coupie of vears ugo. In bidding for repaving Seventeenth streot from Farnam to Haruey, Hugh Murphy was the lowest bidder. His figures woro $1 for red Colorado sandstone, £2.05 for Woo ruff, Kan., stone, and $1.33 for_ vrick, with a five-year guarantee, 1ot paviug the alley from ore Paving Thirteenta to Fourteenth street, between Jacksou aud Jones sireets, the Nebraska Paving company wulked away with the contr; Brick wus the only material bid upon. On this the bid was 81,95 for cluss “A,” §2 for class D" for class "“C." with a five-year . On the tea-year guarantee the bid was on class A @ 18" and $1.56 on cluss *C." For grading Seventeenth streot from Vin- ton to B strcet, George Cunficld was tho lowest bidder at 124-10 ceuts per cudic yard. City Engineer Rosewator stated that he would present tho plans for the proposed Fiftoenth street viaduct at 9 o'clock this morning. on class ———— ENLARGING ITS PLANT. Morse-Coe Shoe Company Having a N Factory Built. Eastorn partios buve purchased the south- east corner of Eleventh and Howard streets, on which they will erect a large building to bo used by the Morse-Cos Show company for manufacturing purposes. The plans for the buildiog are not yet perfected, but it is ox peciea that it will bo the finest fuctory build ing in the city. Tho size of tho lot is (ix33 tand the building will probably cover ail tiat spaco. When the now building is in readiness tho factory will be moved from its present loca tion at Flevonth aud Dougias stroets. Tho firm will continuo to occupy the build ing st 1109 Howard streot, wiich wiil be used for ofices, warerooms, etz ‘Lhe plan is to secure tho adjoining building, 1111 How ard street, whicn will give the firm quarters Gx132 fect iu addition to the factory build- = ing. Ll HORR IN OMAHA. loquent New York Edito dress an Omaha Audienco T Hou, R. G. Horr will address an audience tomght providing a suitable build- ing can bo secured for the meoting. Uuited States Murshal Slaughter went with @ varty of Omata republicaus to I'ro wout yescerduy, where Mr. Horr spoke, making & magniticont uadress on the “Labor Problem.” Mr. Slaughter secured from Mr. Horr a promise to speak in Owaba tonight if suitable arrangements could be made and thoe exposition ball will probably be secured for the meoting. R LOCAL BREVITIES, Omaba General Agent Hayken of tho Kotcham Furaiture company, Who bas been in Detroit for nome time, has wired parties in this city that be will be in Omubi noxt week, to bo prosent when the ietchum {urniture is put out of the city bull. Joo Murphy is alleged to have entored tho ck door of Slavinski's tailor shop, at 1120 | Dodge strest, yesterday afternoon sud at- tempted to appropriate » pair of trousers. Ho was arrested aud will huve a ohance Lo cstab- lish his iunoeence this morning. Tho Second Ward Independent Political club was orgauized at & meeting held at Sey- outeonth and Leavenworth - streots lusy ovening. Charlus Itosenquist was elec president and Isaac Hascall seoretary. ‘I'he sulection of an executive committee was de forred until w larger number of members Lad beeu enrolied. - MARKLED. ‘Notices of Ave lnes or leas wnder this heod, Afty cents; each additional Line ten cents, EDWARDS-SPOEKL=Mr. Willlam kdwards wnd Miss Maggle 8poerl wore murriod Thurs- duy nlght_st tho résidence of the bride's futheron West Leaveuworth streot, Hov. J M. Wiison, 1. D, officlating. Mrs. William Lony Of Froeport, 111, began to fail rapidly, lost aft appetito and got into a serions condition from Sho could not eat vege- Dyspepsia tuiios or meat, and oven toast distressed her. Had to give up house- work, liva week atter taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla She felt a littl better. Could Keep moro food on er stomach and grow stronger. She took Dottles, s 4 good appetite, gnined 22 1hs,, does her work easily, i$ now I perfect health, HOOD'S PILLS aro the bost afterdinuer Pills. Thoy assist digestion and curo headacho, otic Douglas county, ss: \o improvement of 1ith avenuo to ot Stateo £ Nobrasko In the matter of stroct from Missou To William un block B M atth Nuonif Gates, ow Mat- thews subdivision. EM. Calder, owner, 1ot 8 biook 8, Matthows subdivision. Goorge W, G (TN block 6, ownor, tax lots nd 8 in fe Willtam Rhoades, owner, lot 8, block & Mat- thews subdivision, Kuto Penrson, owner, lov %, block 3, Mat- thews subdivision, mma Campbell, owner, lot 10, block 5, Mat- thaws subdivision Eila 3. Smith. ownor., 1ot 10, blook 4, thews subdivision. George Grabe, ownor, lot 18, block 6, thews subdivision, Surab I Hunte thews subdivision. Thomas I, Hution, owner, lots 2 biock 6, Matthews subdivision. A.J. Kottering, owner, lot 2], block thows subdivis A. 1. Ketterin thiows subdivision. Anron Synons, owner, ot 1, thews subdivision. Stito Loan and Trust company. ownor, lots and 25, bl Matthews subdivision, Mat Mate . ownor, 1ot 6, block 6, Mat and 24, Mat- r, lot 3, block 6, Mat- own block 3, Mat- James E. Todd, owner, lot 5, blor Mat- thews subdiyision. orgo H. Zimmerman, owner, lot 20, block Matthews subdivision R. Mehard, owner, fot 17, blook &, Mat- s subdivision ry P MeCricken, own ision oW b subdivision. Netson. owner. 1ot 18, block 5, Mat- vs subdivision 1. Rozers, owner, 1ol 5, bloelk 7, Matthews subdivision Charies L Matthews subdivision. M. I, Bosworth, owaer, lots 19 and 21, 6, Matthews subidivision James Booth, owner, [ots5 and 6, Mitthews subdivis.on v, 10ts 9 and 10, lots 1 and oberts, owner, lot 13, blosk & Dblock block 5 Mason L. Ellsworth’ owner, lot 12, block i, Burton's subdivision. Mason L. Filsworth owner, lot 5, bloek 2 Burton's subdivision Frani W. Reed owner, lots 1, 18, bloss Burton's subdivish Frank W. Reed owner, lot 1, bloek 2, Burton's subdivision. Frank 11 Ienderson owner, lot 2, block 2, Smith owne 1wool lot 1. biock 6, Annie Paulson owner, lot 18, block 1. Linwoud K. Flora Linnaberry owner, lot 15, block 1, Lin- wood Park. o1l wood | Dolia Montzomery owner, lots 2, 3, 4, blook 1, Linwood I'nri. Joel A Cadben owne Linwood rark. wborry owner, lot 1, block 1, Lin- lots 1, 2, 4 block 6, Valentine Hlatz owner, 1ot 4, bloek 1, sub- aiyision of bloek izhit's Cholee M. MeDirmit owner, fots 11,12, biok 2, sub- aivision of block 27, Al hoice 2. A, Melntosh. ‘owner. fot 5, block aivision of block 5, tht's Cho.ce. Patrick L. Mu 1ot 7, bioe aivision of b t's ol Win. 1. Hort ow block 4, Hoppe's Bonanzi. Chiristian Hirs Bonun: M. E. Anthony owner, lot 9, blook 4, Hoppe's Bunanzi Wi, W, Port owner, lots 7. 8,0, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1, block 4. Thirtoenth street addition. Wi, Hair owner, lots 1, Avenue Place Tunis Graham owner. lot 2, Missour! Ave- 1, sul- 1, sube imann owner, lot 4, block 4 8, Missourt part sout part so U sOutheast i-1i-1, Dart southeast -1 horeby notified that ata meeting of { County Commissloners of safd inty, I e stito of Nebraska, held on thie 31t diy 0f May, A, D, IS0 it wus by sald board decided to improve Thirtecenth street, in the sald county.through a portion of the eity of South Onzabii, from Missourl ave nue to 1 stroot, by grading sald strectaccord- inz o profite for sald grading prepared by the county surveyor of sulid nd now on il in the ofifes of the county elork of sald unty, and Lo wssess one-third of the cost of Said grading against the proporty abutting upon sald strect You will have upon said proposed imp Board of County Com day of July, A. D., 1802 Ammse rtun to bo heard wements before safd ission the 16th an oppe SEAL | unty Clork. Sy didte&itmd y16 NOTICE OF ASSHE NI O DAMAC FOR GRADING. To the all lots und parts of lots and roal alons the alloy in block 5, lm- provement Assoclation addition You ure horeby notified thut the under- o, threo disinterested freeholders of the Sty of Omaha, have been duly anplonted | e wayor, with the approval of t eil of Sall city, 10 ussess the owners respectively of the pre by grading alley in block b, Tm sociation addition, acelared 1 ovdinance 5120, pussed July sth, 150 July 1ith, 184 You aro further notlfied, thut copted sadd appolntment. and_duly qualifiod s required by aw, we will, on the 25th day of July, A, D.. 1502 at the hour of 11 o'cloek in'tho forenoon, at the ofice of T B MeCuiloch, room 882 New York Lite building, within the corporato lmits of said eity, meot for the pur- pose of considering und making the Ot of damage (0 Uhe 0WHors respoctly sanid property, affocted by sald grading, ssary by appreved having ae- ingo considerition speclil benelits, if iny. You uro notifled to ho prescnt'at thi b and place aforesuid, and mike uny objectiony Lo or stutements concerning s of dumiges us you miy consider proper. T 1, MCCULLOCH, JONUN B, REEVE, HARLES L THOMAS, Omaba, July 15th, 152 Jiod ot TO PROPERTY OWNERS on ulley betwoen Dupont and Castollar st rost from west line Dupont‘place to Twenty- ninth streot. Omah, Nob.: You Heroby notified that the under- signod, three disintorested frosholdors of tho city of Omah on duly ippolnted by the muyo rovial Of tho oity couri- el of sl daimnge to Lhe ownors respectively of the property affecied by grading on siaid wlley, declired noccssir by ordlnanee ssod Juno 1ih, 1893, approved Ju ou wro that having ac ceptod sald appolntient, ind duly qualified us required Ly luw, wo will, on the 2id day of July, A D, 1502wt U 10 o'clock In thu'foronoon, ut the ofl rgo J. Paul, 166 Farnnn st Uhe corporats Lmits of suld eity, meot for the purpose of cou- sidoring and miking assossmont of dwniige Lo y of wald proporty, wioctod by sald grading, tuking into consid- eration specinl honefits. {t any. You are notifivd to be pressit at the timo and plics aforesald, and nake auy objestions 0 0F SEALONIONLE COLCerning » i wssossment the ownors respect! Of distages a5 you mauy consider propor MK GRORGE J. PAVL CHAS. L. THOMA SANUELMORTEN=ON, Iy1d10b Omuha, July 9th, 1802 BEWER PROPOSALS, Sonlod proposals will bu roceived by the un- dersigned untl E# o'clock p. m. July 2th, 180, for the construction of S6wors in sower disCriots Nos 1% 160 und 161, in the ety of Owahin, a5 per ordinances Nus. 3134 nnnd 415, respoctl avcording t wnd spucifioations on il (n the offe board of public works, Each proposal to b d printed blanks furnished by the b Bo wocompunied by o certland. o in the sum of B0, paysbie Lo the vity of Oiiaby, &3 un evidence of xood faith, The board roserves the rlght to orall bids, wud 1o walve dofects. POW BRI AUSER, alrman Board of Fublie Works. Omuba, Nob., July 16tk 1902 Jy15-16-24-23 joct amy