THK OMAHA DAILY IH5I ? JULY 8 , 18J)2. ) CAPTURED A HORSE THIEF tobn Wyntt Robbed His Employer 8iid Skipped to Iowa. LOCATED BY LINCOLN OFFICIALS \ Hnrrowril County Commissioner U'cl- cott'x HOMO nnd ror cit to Ki-larn the Anlinnl Nchnulm Stnto I'ulr ' LivcotA , Nob. , July 7. [ Special to TUB Dm : . ] Deputy Sheriff Dillon started thh ftornoon for Shlno , la. , with a warrant lor 'ho arrest of John Wyatt , who Is wanted In thU county for horse stealing. Wvatt is a man nnout l."i years of ngo nnd two months go obtained employment at the farm of County Commissioner Woscott , near this city. Ho won a fatthlul employe and l > Is em ployer nlacod every confidence In him. On tliu morning of July 4 ho was allowed to Ulto n lior-o and cart to como tn Lincoln. Ho placed the horse In McFnddon's barn nnd at < 5 o'clock In the evening took it away. Noth ing moro was sron of him. The cnso was Dlaceil In the hands of Ueiinty Sheriff Hoag- Innd who. by the aid of tlio telegraph , soon located his man. He had eono us far east as Sldm'V .whert ho was arroatcd. Ho confeisod to stenlitiif the hoi so nnd offered to return to Lincoln without the formality of a requisi tion. Dnsrrtiul HIT ll.iliy. Some mother deserted her infant child In this city this rnorn-.nc. The llttlo ono was found nth o'clock l\Ing on the stone steps of thn Convnnt of the Holy Child Jo iis at Fourtocnih nnd M stieets. The babe was apparently hut about ) days old and was lmpl > wrapped up in n number ot rags. Around Us head was bound n handkerchief with the wonts "Homeinhor Mo" embroid ered in ono corner. Ton police authorities took possession of It and later ia the day u liind beurtud woman nnini'tl Mrs. Mary Me- Jrliihon , living nt I (10 ( Northaldo avenue , teen it to her homo nnd agreed to adopt It. The pollen were unable to llnd any oluo to the parentage of the child. Sliitfi I'iilr Muttora. The hoard of managers of the Nebraska Bluto Pair association held a meeting In this rlty last evening to nuke proliminnry Arrangements for attractions outside of the yegul ir exhibits. It was decided to designate Tuesday , SoptomburU , as the people's mde- peiidnnt'lay , Wednesday us rupuoilcan day , i'hur-day ns democratic dny nnd Fridiiy as prohibition il-iy. Prosulei.t Jensen was M- quostud tocorri'spoiid with the national com niiitees of the four parties to secure speaucrs af nr.tlounl ruputjtion. Tuesday , September 0. will also bo plvi-n u to the cluldrnn and the following Frldnv to the old soldiers , so that these davs will have douolo attractions. The president was aulliorizod to clo"n . con tract witn the State Band association. Under this contract thirty of the best bands in the Btiiu- will bo united , mailing a band of about 400 pieces under one director. This will he ono of the creates ! lUtnctions of the exposi tion It vuis also decided to secure tne cele brated company ofouavcs from independ ence. Mo. , fur exhibition nrills. Another mooting of the board will bo held on July 'Jl. HIT llusli.inil AliUhril HIT. Ellen F. Arnold filed a petition for a divorce from her husband , August , in dis trict court this morning. She nlloues that sbo wns married at Brooltljn , JN Y. , Juno ' 20 , 1SS3 , and that within' live weeks from that date her husband began a system of persecution that has been keoi up continu ally. As a result of his cruoltv she is per manently disabled and crippled ny paralvsis. On ono occasion no locked her in a room and frightened her by nsseiting that ho wns going for a revolver with which to kill her. She recites numerous acts of cruelty and nslts for divorce and alimony , claiming that bv icnson of her husband's cruel treatment ftin is physically unable to icnko her own Jlvlnp. Lincoln In Ml lot. The regular wnoklv meeting of the Young Men's Hopublicnn clubs was hold nt romib- llcan headquarters this ovcnint ; . . Frank W. Collins delivered the aadross. AloMindor St. Julian , proprietor of the St. Julian hotel , who was arrested the ether dnv on the clinrso of obtaining $ ! . " > worth of coal on fnlso pu'tonses , was discharged by Judge Brown tuday. The case was settled outside of court. Lincoln's now cob pipe factory will start tin onrlv next week , t'lviug employment to thirty men. Seven young men , or rather bovs , were brought before Judge Waters this morning. They were found in an old building at the lornrr of Seventh nnd ( J streets , and had oo- como intoxicated. They were given a lecture 'and dismissed. A cablegram was received In Lincoln this afternoon announcing the safe arrival this morning nt Southamuton , England , of Hon. C. M. Latnbertson and J , D. Facfarland. k r.\ui..s CASH rii.ij IJ.VIITTIII > . Js'o Vitlillnt ltnpnrt il Vnatunliiy us Wns Aiitlripatnil I'lst'it Motion Ovi'r/nlitil. U \sriMi4 , Nob. , July 7. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Bur. . ] It was expected that tha jury In the Paul ombc lnmunt caio would have agreed upon u verdict by this morning , but it seemed that seventeen hours of deliberation had not brought about a cou- clmlon. Wliilo waiting , the motion for n bill of particulars made by Emanuel Fist's at- tornevs was taken up and argued. Th'j dofunse , in support of tlio motion , urcod that ttio information charging FUt with having embezzled mid aided In embezzling f.'i,00u ) was not spccilio enouh to allow Mr. Fist to Intuliisently prop ire a dofonso. The state latnrtcu that u motion for a bill of particu lars in n cilininal case was not recognized by 'ho state law. The argument was continued all morning nnd in the nftornooii. Tliu motion was over ruled bv the piuslding judge. At ! 1 o'clocic the Pant jurv was still out niul tin iiiijournmont was taken by the court. At 11 o'clock tlio jurv had not nrrl"od nt u verdict and seemingly wns as far as over from concluding its labors A disagreement or u compromise verdict as to tliu amount of the ombez/lomt'iit is ptoillcted , nnd although many rumors are iilloat as to the status of the jury , all are but conjectures. I'riitucllng Cat tin IiilcrcxU. Hi IIMIN , Nob. , July - . [ Special to THE Dun. | The cnttlomun of this county nro mostly of n wealthy clas ° and tlio Immediate country surioundlng Herman 1s particularly ropiosented by i-attio feeders and dealers wno have largo farms and plenty of mousy. 3'heso mui , In conjunction with Hurt county fiH'ders. have for some timu felt that certain riillioail facilities and courtoiles could bo made moro millsfaclory. Herman alone ships morn stock than any otlun1 town on the toad. For Hi LI pui'pomot maUingan ullort to socuio bolter railroad accommodations and othur- wUu bcnpllting thuir condition the C-Uilonien of Washington and Butt counties will meet In Castle hall , Herman , July SO , to perfect an ortranutttiuii for active work In this direc tion. Mmti'iiri'il a Voiitlilul Thliif. lU-riNii" , Neb , July 7.-fspocli ! Tolo- Brom to TUB Bun. f Homer Hobblns , young horse thief , was today sentenced to OIIK year In the pi-nltontiary by Judge Boll. Kobblns , on account of Ills youth , was slvpn the lightest penalty nf the law , ana although lili attorney imulo a strong effort to have tilm sent to the reform school , It wns admitted that ho was a few month * older than the statutory limit at the tlma the crima was committed. A pica of guilty \nisontured. llrmiii Count ) Ciiii , Juiiv-row.v , Nob. , Juh 7.- [ Special to TUB IJr.i.jTho crops In Brown county nro not giving their u ual promise. TJao small Brain docs not look vigorous uud will not , under fcn.v circnmstancos no.v , equal the imigulfl. oonl yield of last year. Corn is small u u Koni'Ml thing , but huilttiy in color , and with tlmolv showori and u Ute fail will make an overau'o crop. Mini i1 | ( , Union Puclllr , Fitrvio.vr , Nub. , Juli 7. [ Special to TUB llKiiJ-Joioph and Thomai McClonuiBhau liuvo ouch jiut U-gun nuts In the district court of Dodjro county for dauiugen the Union Paclfla rnllwny for having boon forcibly ejected from a train. The plaintiffs are brothers , ono about 14 yoirs old and the ether 13. Thn younger bought a half-faro ticket nml the conductor refused to nonor It. A disDUto ensued In which , It Is nllopoil , the conductor hit the older ono on tbo head with ilira sbovol before ejecting both from the train. 1 hey Hvo at Valley nnd bring suit for * IIW damages each. They nro sons of Thomas McClonnlgtian , who has been lu- volvod In litigation with the company for years on account of damages sustained by the building of the Plitto brldcro a > , Valley. Nrlinnlcl ( I. A. It. Urmiliili , Gtuxu ISLAND , Neb. , July 7 , [ Special to Tin ; BICE , ] Tbo fourteenth annual reunion of the Grand Aimy of the Republic , dopirt- mont of Nobrajka , will ba hold at Camp Sheridan , Grand Island , beginning Monday , August 29 , nnd closing Saturday , Sontombur U , IS'JJ. ' All old soldlorj , Sons ot Veterans , Daughters of Veterans , motnbors of the Woman's Hollof Corps and their friends uro most cordially Invited to attend , and nro assured a royal good timo. It Is the Inten tion of the committees , acting upon the re quest of the department encampment , to make It moro distinctively a veterans' re union than any of Its predecessors , utTordint more ample opportunity for renewing old acquaintances and talking over old times , and ttio program has been arranged with that onu In view. A now feature hm boon added In the way of balloon ascension and parachuta exhibi tion. Another entertaining spectacle and now feature will bo exhibition drills by n llambeau club , with llroworks , organized for this express occasion. Additional features will bo added as arrangements can bo per fected , and will be announced In supplemen tal program. Special olTort Is being made by the committed to enlist the services and secure the attendance of a numoer of the most entertaining speakers of the state and nation to add zest lo the camp tires. The camp will occupy the samoboautlful crounds occupied by Camn Sherman 1 ist year , and there will bo an abundant supply of wood , straw and water , and ample tent accommo dations , all free. Seating accommodation * will also bo provld d around spoaitors' stands , nnd every care taken to" provide for all rcasonnolo wants of visiting veterans nnd friends. A half rate has been secured on all rail roads from all points In Nebraska , and a limited number of uniformed bauds will bo furnished fti-o transportation upon nppllca- tinn to the chairman of the reunion com mittee. Notning will bo loft undonu to make this the grandest and most satisfactory reunion - union over held In tlio stite. All nro most eoidinlly invited to como , and all who como are assured a glorious good time Applications for quarters should bo made to Henry Harrison , quartermaster , Grand Island. Applications for bootn privi lege * should bo made to S. \Volbach , secretary - rotary ot reunion company , Grniid Island. I'iru at Itt i'\\ nt IT. BHRWSTI'.U , Nob. , July 7. [ Special to Tun Br.i : . ] About 8UO : vcjtonluv morning the old International bank building was discov ered on fire. A strongsouth wind was blowIng - Ing at the time , and although 100 willing men were on the grounds In a few minutes noth ing could bo saved from the ilames. In a few minutes the Itowoll bnrdwaro store was on lire , but in the meantime overvthiiii ; had been carried from this building. It was only by hard and diligent worn thattno Browstor block was saved , as tbo wind wits driving the ( lames directly ever the building. The loss is § 1,000 , insurance 3700. KntiTtuliii'il liy Indians. BUTTI : , Nob. , July 7. fSpucial to THE BI.E. | The Fourth of July celebration commenced in Butte Sunday morning and ended Tuesday evening. Fully 3,500 people were present and it was the general opinion that the celebration was the grandest over held in the northwest. Swift Bear and his band ot Indians were here , also n crowd of Ynnktons and Lower Brulos and delighted the people with dances , races , etc. A great feature was the stage conch robbery by In dians and rofecuo bv cowboys. llurnmn's 31 jMti'rloim DNiippririinop. HnitMtv , Nob. , July 7. [ Spoci.il to TUG BUK. ] A young man named Brudovall , I'J years old , ioft the homo of George W. Hose ol this place several days ago In his bare feet nnd without hat , nnd has not been heard of sinco. It is feared that ho has wandered into some lonely place and died. Diligent search has been made , but without avail. Today a large search partv is out , and t no country will bo thoroughly looked ovor. It is thought ho has become deranged. Indian ln > * Omt srlioitl. GJuvov , Nob. , July 7. [ Special .Tolceram to Tin : Bisi.J : Three Apache Indian bovs ran im.iy from the Indian school Monday oveninir. The same night Charles S. Wright's handsome black pony disappeated nnd It is thought the boys tolo the animal. Wright offers ? 100 reward for the capture of the thieves and pony. The Indians belong to Arl/onn and will no doubt go southwest from hero. Superintendent Backus is hunting for the boys. ' rliihliiijii Itmmii.iy Hoy. Nnmu KA CITV , Nob. , July 7. [ Special Telegram to Tin ; BBE.J Thomas Mitchell of Plattsmouth was in the city last evening looking for his ll-yoar-old son who ran away from homo three weeks ago. Mr. Mitchell loarneil that his son loft tliu city the day bo- foiohisairlv.il. bound for Clarlnda , and he left ImniPitlatoly for that pluca. A partieu - larly sad feature in the case Is the fact that the boy's mother Is now on her death bed. Oiiliiii-llKiinitliy. FUEMONT , Neb , July 7. [ Special to Tin : BrK.l The marriairo of Tnad H Qulnn to Miss Mamo Diinnohy took plnco thU evening at 7 o'clock nt the Catholic ohuich. It was largely attended by the frli'nds or tto voung conplo and , with thu reception which fol lowed , wns ono of the most brilliant cvonts of the summer so > son , Mr. Qulnn is ono ot the leading merchants of tlio city and his bride is a talented > oung Boston lady. Small I lie at Illnii Illll , Bun : HIM. , Neb , July -Special [ to TUB B > ; n. ] Fire broke out between F. P. Stcoin's photograph gallery and the building formerly occupied by W. O. Diimnnck & Co. Implement dealers. The gallery was burned to the ground and the two-story front of the Dlmmock building Is a wreck. The roar shod was saved. l.osl Ills H.iilil. OAKDU.R , Nob. , July 7. [ Special Telegram to Tins Bii.j : Today whllo Walter Faverty , u boy of 10 , was playing about the grounds used for ilroworks on the Fourth , ho picked up some explosive , touched n match to it , and theiuby lost his hand , which hud to bu amputated at the wrist. ' 1 liri'iitKiilni , ' thn Ilrlil c , NIWUKV : CITV , Nub. , July 7. [ Special Telegram to Tun BEU. ] The nvor still onn- llnucs lo slowly rlao mid Is now out of its banks in low places. Work U being pushed at the bridge , but If the water continues to rlso , It will have to ba discontinued. 'A Di'lltb Hull , NOD. , July 7. [ Special to TUB HKB.I John ( jlbbs of Tolramili dlod here to day ol inll.inmtion of tha ijtouiuch. Cotton llriil.fr * In Trniilili' . Livnni'ooi. , July 7. Iitauo Cool & Sons , prnininont cotton brokers , liavu &uipondud piiymont. A syndicate has been formed to liiko iho 110,001) bales of cotton hold by thorn ul Iho ruto of J.'i.OOO unlos dally. The imhltitlus are oitltuuloit at $ J.TM.OM. nnd the iidjut.4 tha bnmo. Tha linn is ono of Ihu oldest In the trudo. The failure hus created u Honsatian. The firm attribute * tno fnlluro to thu nou-recoipt of money duo , and may robuuir. Mnt tii irinil ruto. BiiiMixfiiUM , Aln. , July 7. A story of outrnxo and lynching comoi trom Clay county. Mrs. WilKlii , a widow , lu-oi in a coUaco with her daughter Julia. Last night Kd 1'ruthor sllnpj ; ! lit the bam and as- snulted Miss Julia. Whoa Mrs. WllUln hoard thu horrible story aho gave the alarm. In u few hours a party of citizens had eauubt 1'iMthor , who went the uiuul way. I li'il tilth tlm Itiuik'A Jloni.y. NASHVII.I.I : , Tenn. . July 7. Loiter ( J-Jlo , teller , and Willlum H. Tumor , boolckcopor of the City SuvliiK * hank , huvo tied from tha city , Imvlnir tulu-n with thuui uboul f 10,000 of thobiiiiu'iinouuy. AT CRETE'S CIIAUTAUQOA Eleventh Annual Session of tha Inatitu- * tion Formally Opened. INTERESTING WORK FOR THE OCCASION Kvorjrthlng ArriniEPil About HIP ( Jrouml * for tlio Ciimlort nf tinVHItors I'ro- gri > * H ut tlio Kraiiiunt nml Ilr.itrioo Mooting * . CIIBTR , Neb. , July 7. [ Spoclil to Tun BEE. ] Tno eleventh annual session of the Nebraska Chautauq'ia assembly , to bo held at Crete July 0 lo It ! , boson Its exorcises last ovonliiu under favorable auspices. For some time past Superintendent Drake and his as sistants on thn local commit too hnvo been busily nt work putting the beautiful grounds overlooKlng tlio Bluu into proper condition for the summer mooting. Their arrange ment Is now cjmplotcd , so that everything presents a most attiactive appearance. The buildings have boon ronovatod. Various families owning cottages upon the grounds have furnished them for the season nnd moved into summer quartets , while avenues of freshly erected tents afford spice for these who wish to camp out nnd who nave no moro substantial rnols to cover them. Yet the tents provided nro such as to ex clude many of the usual Inconveniences of Held life. Many of thorn nro furnished with lloors , equipped with beds of the most ap proved fashion , as well ns bsini ; supplied with such comforts as tables , rocking chairs and hammocks. Tbcn , too , the camp dweller * nro spared the efforts , otton de manded , of cooking for themselves , Inasmuch as the public dining hull is ready to meet the wants of hungry mortals. Tlio town ot Crete has only begun to pre- ent a specially animated appearance by reason of the wagons and carry-aiU wending their way toward the usso.iibly grounds. Thu roads loultig In that direction h < ivo been put Into good condition and the pcoplo ot Crete h.\vo sutiscribod to keen them well sprinkled durlnar the entire mealing. Dounr.iilons In tin ; City. There are n few decorations in the sbapo of Hags and bunting to bo socn along Main street , llio survivals of Fourth of July , which have been purnntted to remain in honor of tliu present occasion. The program arranged for the opening evening was madointontlonally simple , being designed merely to provide npnropriato ex orcises for the inauguration of the session of IVJ2. The auditorium was fairly well iillod by 7:30 p. in. , ttio Hour appointed for the ad dress ot the president , Hev. Willard Scott ot Chicago. Dr. Scott is remembered by the people of Omaha as the popular young dor- ( - yman who used to draw such crowds to the bt. Marv's Avenue Congregational church , nnd who dtsippointoU so many admirals by accepting a call to Chicago after a brief stay in Omaha. The subject of his aldross was "Tbo inlluoncoof thoCiiautauqualdea Upon Individuals and Society. " Thougn greeted with a burst of upplauso and shown marks of uppiovnl by the audience during his speech , ho cut lus remarks oxtremolv short. llo congratulated bis auditors on the past success of the movement , nnd begged them to continue their cooperation bv which alone its continued success could bo assured. Ho insisted upon the religious foundation of the Chautnuqua idea , an idea which was intended to bu the promoter of the .whole man , and that to include the man worship ping. Dr. Scott announced several changes in the program as announced in the printed circulars , the chief of which was that , the Instruction in biblical literature by Prof. Samuel Ivos Curtiss would continue but four days , and then be followed by lectures upon tne same subject by President Wil liam H. Harper ot Chicago University. President Harper is the authority in this country upon the bible , and is expected to prove quituan addition to the list of lec turers. The opening address wns followed by a concert , in which Mrs. C. W. Lippincott , Mr. C. W. Hnymond , Mrs. Wilt Owen Jones , nnd the Lanslnc theater orchestra took part. The various numbers were well received. rri'mont'H Assembly. FIIKMOVT , Nob. , July 7. [ Special to lnc BEL. | The lecture by Mrs. Marion Todd Tuesday afternoon was quits well attended. Her subject was "Prohibition and the Labor Problem. " She thinks that intotnperanco is moro a result of the unjust labor laws than a cajso of the people's condition. 1'ho lec ture 03Hev. . Conrad Ilaney Tuesday evening drew a largo crowd. He gave a description of his visit to South America In such word painting that ono coula almost see the sights with him ns he lectured. Hia lecture was full of wit and his wonderful oloquauco hold the largo nudionco in cugor attention for nearly two hours , except as they were inter rupted by applause. Dean Wright's 11 o'clocic lectures upon the "Scientific Method of Bible Study" nro very interesting and a great many uro enjoying thorn. The dean bus his own .vay of suyintr things and must bo heard to bo appreciated. The work of tbo teachers is probably the best attended bosioo the lectures. About l'J5 have niroady enrolled , and the wont is going on nicely. Miss S. T. Corey bns charge of llio classes for children and young people's normal work. Stio has a special faculty for interesting children. Prof. Torrons is giv ing instructions upon the grounds and orcnn- i/.ing n choral union. The Women's Chris tian Tompcranco union work , in charge of Miss M. A. Hitchcock , is prospering , and many piomiucnt workers are expected to bo present. Hov. J. P. Giillls , D. D. . one of the cnrlv Cliuulnuiiucns , Is to conduct the Cbautauqua Litornrv and Si'iontlho Circle Hound Table thla afternoon at 5. Now members are join ing constantly and a largo circle is being formed. Ignatius Donnellv lectured yesterday after noon upon the "Farmers' Hlghts. " Last evening thorp was a grand concert by iho Apollo club of Omaha. This afternoon at H o'clock Leon H. Vin cent lectured upon the subject , "George Eliot. " This ovonintr n lecture by J. P. Mills. D.D. , subject , ' 'Our Mania for Hush ing Things , " attracted much attention. At lirntrlci ! Toiluy. BEiTincE. Nob. , July 7. [ Special Tele gram to THE Br.B.j The principal nttractlon lor tomorrow's session of the Beatrice Chnulnuqua will bo an address In the after noon by i.llshop Newman of Onitiha. To morrow 1s niso Epworth league iluy. 1'ri'imrliiK tor tlm Trlnl , HUVI.IXS , Wyo. , July 7. [ Spsclal Tele gram to TUB BEE. ] Dnvo Donovan , an ox- Union Puclllc engineer , is in town looking up people to testify at Laruniio district court who will , upon oath , say the Johnson countv invaders can uot an impartial tiial in Albany county. Ho scorned uoll supplied with inpnoy and claimed to bo working in the interest of the proiccution. The Boomerang says : "It seems qulto evident Hint the case will not bo tried in Albanv county. The only counties in tin stulo In ulitch there are no objections are Suootwntur , Uinta , Wcston and Frotnont. It looks ui though Iho cnsa might go toKuwIlns in Carbon county Jor trial. There will bo strong objection * to both Laramlo and musion which arrived here a few days a o for the purpose of trying to effect a psncoiul saltlomentof the differences existing botwcon Iho wairing Irish factions , BO far have been unable to accomplish nuythliis In that direc tion. The commissioners say they do not lospnir of smoothing matters after the elec tions hnvo taken placo. Uiifaronililn to lliu Stovldiicn , CIIU\ENS-B , Wyo. , July 7. [ Special Tele gram to Tin ? BBII.J The testimony elicited in the stockmen's cases at Laramlo yestnrday was B i in ply as to the degree of fooling pre vailing for or nk'uitist the stockmen in Al bany county. It was shown to bo gunerally unfavorable to thn stockman. Under an arrungement between iho attorneys twenty witnesses uro to bo summoned by each sldo from Albany and Lnramlo conn- tlos respectively and live each from Carbon and Ututa , The probability at pinsent is thnt the prisoner * will bo tried In Laramie , although the present preliminaries art ) oxpccied to drag along for a woo it or moro. lll'l'll 111 Illl lllHUIIO Mllll. ITHACA , Mich. , July -Word uus ueon ro- iT-ivod that William Helm ) , an old resident o F nton countv , who has been Insane for Mnoral weeks , yosterday1 oat and mutilated hU wife in a horrible mannpr with n knife. Ho afterwards cut hu own throat , dying In stantly. MM. Heltns caandt live. rj.sir ir/o.v of i'in > rtnKxvtt. A tnilihin ! Inhabitants rd ht Atfilint Snnl- tury Mfit iir s t I'l'iUnnt ' ( 'liili'rii. Loxnov , July 7. Tha 'Times' ' St. Peters burg cornwpondont says : Cholern continues to spread In the tranacnuensus. It has boon decided notjto poitpono the iNIJnl-Novgorod fair. Oulclals have been-soul there and to Moscow to consult the members of the ex change committee about the disinfection ot goods nnd ether exhibit , * . The Standard's St. Petersburg correspond ent says the sanitary commission has voted 10,000 roubles to establish adislnfoctlngroom in each of the four principal hospitals of the city nnd nlso 750 beds for cholera patlonts , The chief of police demanded a vole of 100,000 roubles from the municipal authorities tor sanltarv worn. The money wns refused bv the city and tfio work now falls on thu sanl tarv board. The Times' Vienna corrosponbont savs : The Tagoblntt publishes the followir.tr : "Half the population of Astrakhan resisted the tauing of sanitary measures. Crowds flllod tno streets , making a monstrous demon stration against olllclat interference , as ert- Ing that the epidemic had disappeared on previous occasions without tho'taking of special measures. They regarded tbo plague as a visitation of Providence. Mo'o than unit the people in the streets were Husslnns , many of whom paid severe penalties rather thun execute the sanitary measures required. The port of Astrakhan Is croxvdcd with ships which are refused admission to Iho Volga. " .v/i r T.I//C J. I. . Citruer Will ( in tn Afrlc.i to Study Their NEW Yonit , July 7. The mm who speaks the language of the monkeys starts for Europe and will , within another month , probably bo on the western coast ot Africa , and will undertake his journey into the nbodo of the largo gorillas nnd chimpanros. This man Is J. L. Garner. Ho has demonstrated that each tribe or apoelos or monkeys has its own peculiar language. Of the small monkeys bo regards the capuchin us tbo most intelligent. Mr. Garner is now able to converse - verso with a brown capuchin. But the tltno has como when Mr. Garuor thinks ho ought to carry out Ills scientific investigations on a larger sculo. He has chosen for bis base of operations a portion of that vast continent ot Africa , within 300 miles or soot Stanley fails , Hero bo ex pects to lind plenty of big monkeys , and will also bo among a tribe of blacks but llttlo ad vanced from the wild animals of the forest. Mr. Garner's two chfof anna uro to leu rn tholanguaf of the ones in that region and converse with them if possible , nnd then bv sludyiui * the speech of the ntlvo * , to sco If thnro is any similarity or connection between the language of the apes nnd that of the na tives. To do this as perfectly as possible no is going to take the phonograph to Africa and use this instrument to catch the spooch. \YiT.r. \ THO HUtiulc IIolU to Wuk thu Kuhocii on Tliolr Way to Chicago. CHICAGO , 111. , July .7. Mr. George E. Vickcrs , chairman of the Philadelphia coun cil committee , who is here to make arrange ments for the Pennsylvania display.saysthat among the Interesting historical relics to bo sent from that state Is the liberty bell which rang when the declaration of indopondcnco was proclaimed and which is now in Independence hall. A proposition bus been made , and is likely to ba carried out , to bring the ocll out in the day time and make it tbo occasion ot a practical pageant from Philadelphia to the fair. The proposi tion is"to accompany the old Hbort3' bell with the boll that was rung at Valley loy Forgo when ( ieorgo sVashington entered that town with his army. A stop will bo made nt every town of i0,00 ! ( ) innub- itauts. the Vallov Forgo imll to bo used as herald to announce the coming of tbo liberty bell. This will bo n kind of patriotic march and will arouse enthusiasm among tlha people and give many an opportunity to see It who otherwise might never have the chanco. ITS roicii ix run irtit. Threats liom n Cuimill.iii 1'upor U'llich Crlcr * lor Hliioil. MosTiiCAL , P. Q. , July 7. LoMondo , a leading French paper , referring to President Harrison's proposal of retaliation ogainst Canada , says : "Tho reprisal legislation adopted nt Washington is an Insult nnd threat to the people of Unglanu nnd Canada. By signing thn law the president has broken the treaty of 1871 with the deliberate intention tion of injuring the British crown. Probably tills election leglslntlon will not bo put into effect , but If they dare enforce the law the duty of the imperial and Canadian authori ties Is clear. "An injury done the honor and dignity of the llatr which protects this treaty ana the rights It assures to the people of Canada would require good and prompt reparation It the voice of English diplomacy has no echo at Washington recourse must bo had to the louder and nioro powerful voice of cannon and gulling guns. Tnero is no alternative. Choose , Mr. Harrison. " Y OF D'.IH. SiuTi'-jHlnl Ti'Ht of the .Instill High K-tplo- Hl\o SliollH. WASHINGTON , D. C. , July 7. With full ac knowledgements of shortcomings and nllow- ances tor drawbacks , the recent trials of the Justin projectile must bo pronounced , as far as tnoy vvent , as uccoss. This means a great deal , of course , not only for the inventor but for its ujo in wnrfnro , uud especially for the dofeiihlvo preparations of the United States. In place of the slow mnrtnr line discharge of the pneumatic tube , which makes accuracy less attainable , and especially when used on and risks vessel's chanau of shipboard , n po sition before the shot arrive ) , wo llnd this new weapon capable of oidinary hon/ontal shell firing. The limited raugo nlso of tor pedoes and pnoumalio tubes exposes the ves sels that carry them to much heavy fire from long rungo guns DO fore tlioir missiles can bo used. City ot ClilriiKo CODH Down. Lovnov , July 7 , In n crnlo lust night the situation of tha stranded ataamor City of Chicago bHcaino so perilous that her crow was obliged to desert lior. Early this morn ing she broke in two amidships jiml went to the bottom. I'KUSOfiAl , I'lttAUllAl'IlS. Frank P. Ireland is nt tha Pnxton. 0. S. Morden of Kenriioy Is at thoMlllard. UT , C. Pornfrot of Lincoln Is nt the Mercer , C. L Smith of Sioux City Is ut the Arcade , A. J. Gillespio of Chicago is nt the Mrcar. T. O. Conley of Norfolk u nt the Dollone. J. E. Klldruft of Denver is at the Murray. J. L. Baker of West Point U ut the Mur ' ' ray. W. L. Butler of Boouol la. , is at the Del- lono. lono.C. C. H. Reynolds of Norfolk is at UioMil- lard. lard.P. P. \ \ ' , Plank of Lincoln'Is ' registered at the Millard. > 1. J. Krcb of St. Louis ' -Is a. guest at the Mercer. K ' C. M. Prince of Gr'd a Island Is at tbo Brunswick. ' , ' L. C. Duilco of Croat on , In. , is n guest at the Dollonu. Martin J. Townsend of Troy , N. Y. , Is at the Puxtou , S. H. Lonmn of Sioux City U a guest at the Murray. F. H. Chapman of Hastings Is n guest nt tbo Arcodo. S. I. LIndsey of Dos Molnes , la. , Is a guest at the Pax ton. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Campbell of Broken Bow are guests at Iho Arcade. A party of lending business mon of CUrks , Neb. , are registered at the Dollone. Among thorn are : W. H. Mono. 11 A. Hichordson , S. E. Slawott and W. N. Kokjor. NBW Yonit. July 7. [ Special Telegram to TUB BBK.J F. 11 Moore of Omaha U at the Pla a. From Lincoln there are E. D. Fol lows , O. 11 Gaublurun'l B. O. Koislcr at the Wonmlnstor , and S. M. Mills nt the Metro- polltan George H. Thorn uud wife ot Omaha arc ut the Savory. TWENTY THOUSAND STRONG Opjning Day of tha Internationa ! Convention of tha Societies of Ohristhu Endeavor. RAPID GROWTH OF THE ORGANIZATION Iinmeino AiiembtiiKO < > f I ) li < ttc Iho Society In rorclcii l.nniU stiml.iy CUn- liiK oT thnVorlil' 1'ulr llDiuiiuluil Other HIIMIIOM Trninucteil , Ni\v YonK , July" . The eleventh Interna tional Christian Endonvor convcutlon , which opened this nftornooii in the MiutisonSquare garden , promises to bo the largest religious coufcrcnco ever hold In this country. Up to noon today ever 10,001) ) delegates from out of town scclutlos had nrrlvou hero , and nearly ns many moro nro oxpcctod by the afternoon nnd evening trains , whilst the Now York societies will probably hnvo about 7,000 rep resentative * ) . Thuro are many delegates also from Europe , Asia , Africa , Australia , besides - sides Canada. The local societies , which have undertaken the reception and housing of the delegates nnd the other details of the arrangements for the success of the convention , hnvo per formed tholr part of the work to the most satisfactory mannoi1 nnd everything goes smoothly , eii'iieil | with Vruyrr. The convention opened nt 2-iiO o'clock this afternoon. Prayer and praise service began the session , which was led byMr. Edwin See , ponoral secretary of the Young Men's Christian association , Brooklyn , N. Y Fol lowing this came the address of welcome from New Yortt pastors , Uev. Or. Charles F. Dooms of the Church of the Strangers voicing the welcome. The address ot welcome como from Brooltlyn's pastors w.is delivered by Uov. A. C. Di.xon , D.D. , of Brooklyn. The response to the addresses of welcome , In behalf of the board of trustees of the United Society of Christian Endeavor nnd the delegates present , \\us given by Dr. Mer rill E. Gates of Amherst college. Kov. Mr. Bratt , pastor of the \ \ illislon church , Portland , Me. , ndurecsod tbo conference - once , saying his house was tuo birthplace ) of the lirst Christian Endeavor society , and ho was the bearer of the greeting of that mother church to the multitude of Christian En deavor sceiotios throughout the world now assembled IB convention. Mr. Hr.Ut con cluded by presenting to 1'rosiuciit Clark , chairman , a g.ivel made from the pulpit and corner stone of the Williston church. The annual report of General Secretary Baor , United Society of Christian Endeavor , was next presented. It stated that the roeu- larly reported numborof societies was 'Jl.OsO , whilst there weio others , not yet re corded that would bung tbo total up to IOOJ. Last yc.ir at the Minneapolis conven tion the reported unmoor wus 1",174. The total number of s > ociotios cover thirty evan gelical denominations , the Presbyterians loading , witn 4fciOi5 , , Congregatlonallts ' , Baptists , L'.r.WJ : Methodists , -V J5 ; Disciplns of Christ , l..V > 7. The total membership Is 1S70'JOO. Now York loads nil states , torrl- , tones anil provinces in the number of socie ties , having , ' 43 : ! ; Pennsylvania is next , with 1WJ ; Illinois third , with 1-117 ; Ohio fourth , with 1,3153 ; Massachusetts fifth , with 1,551 ; Iowa sixth , with 1.0J4. The banner for the greatest proportionate increase of societies made this .year goes to Mnnitotn. The banner for greatest absolute tram in the numborof societies goes this vcar to the urovlneu of Ontario. Thuro aro'Jlu7 , junior societies. The banner of tbo junior societies goes tins jear to Illinois , having -GO junior societies. There were in Canada 5,1)77 ) societies , nn increase of ever 500 during tlio past year. In I'nr e > ir .vuitr.ill.i. In Australia the growth has been phe nomenal. Last year b'J societies reported , today there are enrolled iw societies , and moro fallen ing cacti week. Englima now hnsIiOJ societies ; India has TJ ; Turkey'JO ; Mexico , ill ; the West Indies , 12 ; Samoa. 0 ; Africa , U ; China , 0 ; Japan , ( i ; the total from foreign and missionary lands , i > IS. Ira D. Sanhoy of Brooklyn delivered a short but spirited aadruis , eliciting great applause. He then snug "Throw Out the ttio Life Line , " the great assemblage swell ing thu chorus. President Clark hero announced that out- dour meetings would bo held tomorrow morning on the north side of Union Square. President Clark then announced thu com mittees , as lollows : Committee on business Hov. W. T. Me- Ewon of Now York , chaii man. On Resolutions Hov. J. T. Beckley ot Pennsylvania , chairman. On Telogiatns and Meetings Hev. HV. . Brokaw of Massachusetts , chairman. On Nominations Hov. II. W. Stovvart of Now Jersey , chairman. Suml'iv ClONlnjf of the Win Ill's I'll I r. Tbo report of the committee appointed nt Minneapolis lust year on Sunday closing of thn calcs of thu Columbian exposition was lead by Hov. U. V. Hunter oC Turro Haute , Ind. Ind.Previous Previous to doing so. Dr. Hunter said : "Thoro uro some people who want the World's fair open on Sundays. Do you , wo , want It open i" A mighty bhnut of "No , " was the re sponse. Dr. JIunter then read a lengthy paper which"formed thu committee's report. In conclusion the committee makes the fol lowing recommendations : 1. Tlmt this convention does roltor.ito and cinphiisl/o Its ae'tlein of ono year H.O In oppo sition to tbo opening on the Siibbntliuif .my n irt of the World's fair to bo held , n eJlili/ao. It dnes not behove in any compiumlsc. ' . ' . That wo cull upon llio tiulhoi lilt's to for bid tin ) s.ilo of Intoxicants en tbo exposition 'y. Tli it wo IITRO crmgiovi to c\L'rol-.o Its pro- logutlvo by passing a Joint resolution lu- Hiriielin tlio United atutfi cominUsioouis to close thu guto * of the fair on Sunday ' Dl. That tlm chairman ami sociota'iy of this convention be requested to telu-'iMiib I he fol- lowlnit to llio president of tlio United Mutes ' j bo eleventh annual convention of Chi Ist- lan I'ndo.ivor assembled In Now Vor ! < city , JJ.UJOstion ; . and luiiruHuntiiu l.'IO.Ujii woplu , rosni'ctfully request llio sou.ito of the L'nlted Slates. In connection with the homo of ropro- acntilth us , to tuKc such uutlon as will compel the commissioner- tliu ( Joliiuiblan exposi tion loclniu llio gales on tliu llrst d.iy of tbo weulc , uoiiiiiionly called > nmluv. and to pro- liiult llio s ilo of Intoxicating Illinois upon thu grounds of llio ubovo tuld fair. The convention then adjourned unti7 ! p. m Hfi'M ( Carl Browne , "tho wild west nrtlm" of Napa county , California , who was ono of the delegates to the Independent national con vention , loft yesterday for Ashland , where ho nave ono of his illustrated lectures last nlrfht. U'lthin tliu next wc-oic , ho spunk * at Council Bluffs , Neolu , Atlantic , Nowtun nnd Dos Molnus , nnd will remain for smno time at tlio latter place , whoio ho will pre pare lithographs of the Htnndatd boarurs nominated hero , to uo uiea In the campaign. Klllnil Inn Mlnr , Wii.i < iiit iiP , Pa. , July 7. John Williams , civil onglueor , John AicCnfforty , civil ongl- ncor , and U'liomai Jonoi , n timoor man , were Ifillod by u fall of uoal in ( ho South WHIco-i- bnrro shaft of the Lehlgh and U'ilkosbarra com company. IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life was made miserable by a case of Catarrh. The discharge from tne nose was large , constant and very offensive. 1 Icr eye's became inflamed , the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various rcine- dies , I Rave her WSTMSRon The first bottle tle seemed to the * v ri tim ff nnitrnJ aggravate itiw disease , but the symptoms soon abated , and in a short time sne was cured. Du. L. 13. RITCIIKV , Mackcy , Ind. Our book nn Itlood and Skin niwaMj nmllotl free , SWUT SI-KCUjo to. , Atlanta , Ua. inOOWANT ANY.liliNC- . ? D llavcYoaalloiiscloRcii. ? Have You liooiiN to lid ? Have You Aiiyllijiijr to Sell ? Have You Aoytliiiii to Excbp- ? For 25 Cents , You can bring your wants before the majority of English reading people of Omaha , and the leading merchants of Nebraska and Western Iowa. A 17 word advertisement in the Daily Bee will cost you only 25 cents for the first in sertion. One cent a word foreach day after the first. THE BEE , Omaha , Neb. For tlio lilglur unit Ulnral Kilunitli.n of Rlrli niul > UUIIK umntMi Sm | InltUn. Mimliri , Kio- cation , riiyalcitl Trnlnlim. bti'uui lunt , Oulil IUH | lint wntiT. hath room * . Ptr , on rich floor 2ith s. . . | , m WHim V.'H ih. I < > < i3 Port AtatoKiia LEXINGTON , MISSOURI. ) \ . JO.M.N : , i-ic t. Superior nilvnnt.iRi'A for filucAltng * Young lnjifti CcitiibPOf Hudy thor * ouch Mtmicalaml Vrt ilerirtmfntshislieMonli'r tcncliornof the beat \morfcnn niul Kiinu Aii culture , Hrco niul \uUful l creuituls , tuiw tttlilitiRit , mmim well TciitllMtul , UK tiled by cOpen * St'HtrinlHT Tth Tor cfitntncuf * Rddicm _ _ _ | | tlv T * UMIAilllUTT , lrt * . lOLUMIIlA , A1O * Cl iili.a3 , Lttcrsty , Scientific an I nmlnpi < , CMIKM of tu.ty Prepirei for Cnl. lcic , Ilmfness. V est Point < r AnnipnliOl.lc.t Milltnr ) Hrhixit In lt > . , wltt the I wit Military orginlziiion Infitiiry and Artillery Drill And Ai tnnl * 'aulry. Ktlf il i Itn | > ro\tiiuiit now l- iiii ; ikl > kd \ ruvidnitf nil niohrn ncnien cc < for li-aunc Hfihtinfj fl 1'spt tmc * lower linn tliu c ol any st haul otrennj tlie- same a ( vantages Illtiitritcd Catalogue Address Major ( S SdaijXjjaxtS , JVt v , , LCXINOTOh MO. 1 I.UuTl.Ti . > . I urgeum 1 / furnlMht I UcMiin * _ . . . hftlti wiJf snJ IHtijE-ht h lit an I thr-nithr II > l nil i \ tiAttt r H tin iii T y fl ir I itliir 1 tir 111 Ml ! < it nt rl * trio luht * I argw II - < ] iiijitiM ( j Hicri itttl li AlUiful 1 - ' ! nil ? LUU I irn r culir Mimj n I t el. i- r mt n * if tuah-t-i cttic I \ s -i I m tollftc mm ' < N > \ M mien occu . ' . . . ' . . ' . , . ' t'/WIHKOI Ul h i tulxr , 1-52 cn l for t'nlnlottur. V.l.ln F MCNKl'Kl. I'rc-ld. nt I.IIU'K OZS.FOR _ ABSOLUTELY PURE - JILST'IRYIT. F.F.JAQUCi R CO. KANSAS CITY , MO. WELL BRED.SOON WED" GIRLS WHO USE Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning. HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLEANSING. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAPa Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water * llobb'sArathslonarth. Act nontly yet piompt- HOSB'SAct ] the UViif : , Kill. DR. HOSB'S NE1S nml I0\tii.K ! \ : , ills- polling Headaches , Fov- i > is and Colds , thoroughly - LITTLE ! ly cleansing tlio system of dlscasu , and cures Vegetable habitual coiibtlpatlon Tliey uro suwar oo.itcd , ilo ns.trlpc , very small , caayto take , nnd purrly Kifitalilo. < 15plIHInoach vial. Perfect digestion folloWH their UEO. They aluuluioly ruro bird licaif- nchu , and ardrcrmmncnil * ed lijlouilin ; rL'jr Idiijn. For nalo by JeuiUnK Sit els. mini. Adilresu IIOBB'S ' MEDICINE CO. , Piops , San Francisco cr Chbro , I'OK BAI.K IN OMAHA. NKU. . Kulm t Ca , Co.r 15th & DouKlan hM J A Fuller & Co. , < 'nr 14tti .fc HouK A Q t'fjstur & Cu. Cuuucll UluHd. la Anuir itail roiupleta Treatuiunt , conilitlnf O ) Piippoilturlsi. OlnimuiU la ( 'upsului , alia In Ooi nil I'llli. a 1'uiltlru I'uro tor Kitvnml. Inlernal ullnanr ilo ! illn2ltohln < 'lironlu , lluoentor Ili'raill tiiry I'llitt T ila Humalir Iia ) nurar beau knonn to ( nil Jijiorlioi H/or < i njntljymill Wtijr sulfur from tills turrlblu dlieaiu wliun a written uunrnntuii U jiusltlvuly fc.1'uu with 0 boiai or rufurnl tlia munn/K not curi' heiul utAiiip for ( roa bniuplu , ( iunrnUUe tiiiieii LjKulin , VCu , J. Soln Atfuati. corn * ' ulas itrH u , ' I'oiinilliui tiir'N N'ntlrr , . IninounilL'd L'Ttli duy of Juno , 1 Uny pony. woljjht uliotit 75'J ' iionnils. If not ruiltiurnud will tii hold at pnlillu iinutlon nt 1U u. in , .Inly Utli , Wfi , ut UODIU'H liurn on 1 Hli and JiieUson. JUIi.N Hl'ODKI , , I'unndmiistur. WON U IS. Ilia AN U. \Vn.r. IA\M.I.U , MAN'OII. DlLI > noi BOI-JO\V Company "UOUail DIAMONDS " " 1UHN HIM Oil ! ' . " omtVAX auni s. Tin : uuvni : < AND TAMILV. THK HAVIOI'U NATAL DAV. 10,000 Oiulos I'ruin Iunil and hou 10,00 'iau , 1:1. : % 8'J ; > , 'J'J ; > . WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTUUCTION. CouiK'll ChaiiiliiM. Oin ih'i.Nuh. .Innn II , IH'lt Ho It rosoUoil by thuu'tv conni'il of tliu ty of Oiniihi. tlm mayor uonciiirliu : Tlmt wiiodon sliluu.ill.s liu oonslriii'lud In Ilin fity of Oin ilia as iliMlu'initud bi'low wlililn In u ilij : H aflur tliu pnlille ition of this rodoln- t nn , or the por-.oiinl sorvlcu thereof , us by ordinance In iinthoil/uil iind reijulroil ; Hiioli si'linv.ilKs ' lo bo I ilil tutlioprosnnterailoun vim blrootssuQi'lllud heroin , and In bo construotuil of nlno uliinU of sni'h width and thlel.nobb and bninlil upon joists or such dliiionslous and In micb in.uiniir as Is pros'rlboil by tlio snoolll- c.illoiis nn III o In the olik'o of Iho lloml of I'nblluVork3 and iinilor Its .tnporviblon , to- wit : K.ist sldo of 2tli street , N 2J ft of lot 8 block 10. Hilnn's addition , n fuot uldo , North sldo of how.ird htrci't. I'4 : f tot lot blocli'SliliinN addition.li foot wide. l .ist sldo of "ilh stroot. lot" blot1 It I P it- rlck'H pildltloii , H fuot uldi' Ninth H Inn of Mart ha struct , lot I and W4I ft luL'J liluol. 1. ' , I'myii's addition , 0 foot wldo. South slilo of .Miitlri strrot. lots I and 3 lilocu ,1. linproveiiii'iit As ouiiitlon adilltlon.il ft'i't Wl.lO \Vrsl snlo of lOtli slroot lots I , S , li , 7 , 8. ' ) , 10 , 11 , 1. , lilorlc 1.1. linproveinunt Asnouiatlon , ul- dlllon I foot wiili * . Noitb Midi ) M.ismi stroot. iotsU'7 and "S bloulc H , Konnl/c ft Itnth'H aildltlini U fuot wnlo Nortb Hliloof NiilHoii street , lots 1C , 17 , It ) , I ! ) , 'JO. block 'I , \ \ alnnt Kill d fuot wldn Cisthliloot 'Jn strcol. loin bliK'U 1S14 , e.ty lu in _ ' fioni Nloliolas blruui ITU fool north , i-oi wldn And bu It further roiolvo 1 : That tlm lloir.l of I'linllnVoiks b and lioroby Is aiilhorl/nd anil illroetod to eaueo u eopy of Hi a resolnt.on U ) lii ) publhliod in thn ollli-ial p.tpor of Ibo oil y fur ono wook. or llo burvixl on ilinownui I of said lots and iiiilnsH HULI | o m'i sbuil within llvo d.iyti after HID pnbllL'atio'i or hurvlcu of sni'li eouy i'iiintriu-t. Niild Hldrualks as liiMoln reiiulrod , that llio llo ml of I'nbiloorl.s c.iiisii tbo s.uno to liu i.ono. tbot'o-it of ( oiiHlinutlru K.ild slilowalUs respectlvo y to bo nuossu.l against the m.il I'stutd. lot or p'ul of lot In front of and abut- tin ? suuli xldowalks. I'aased .Juno II , IH'J- ' . i.l' : . DAVIS , I'rusldontof tbo ConncIL Attest : JOHN IjItOYKS. ( Jlty Olorlt Ainnoved : OI'.O. 1 . HHMIS , Mayor. NOTICK'I'O CONSTUUOT HIIW\M8 | To thn ownur < of thu lots , pirtx of loU and real I'Hf.atu Uesurlbod In tliu abovu resolu tion : Vou uud oich of yon an ) hereby notllluil to L'oiHtruc't wooden sidewalks as ioiiilioil | by it riisiiliilion of tlio ulty cotinull and inavor or llio ulty of Omaha , of whieh the aliovn is u copy. I' . W. IHKKIIAII-l.lt , Olialrninn lloaidof I'nbllu Works Omaha . . a IbU. . . ' , Nob..Inly , Jy.-S-U-T-rf D-ll SbiirlU'M hull * . liy vlrtnonf an execution IHSIIDI ! by 1'ranlc K. Mooro-i , elerk of tliu District court of Don-r- labvDiinty , Nohraslia. upon a.ln Ifiinont renil- ured In Mild uourt In f.nor of tbo louuuoruial National 11 ink of Omaha , .Nelirasii.i. ami aKiiln tU.M Hclinulilcr As Coniiiiny , mil U. .M buhnuldcr , I b IMI luvluil upon lliu foilow- InK cooilx and uliattuhi > IH HID urojiui tv of thu sal'l ' O M J-uhniilder.V ( ! ' ) inMiiv | , l-o-wif 'fboi'iitlro whiiluriiilii Niook of notions and Konti.1 furnlHiilncKond * , boslury and UHJVIM. anilotlior iiiur ii.indiso , tu utlier with ulllci ) anil sloiu f.irultuiu and lUlnru-s. and all ui > u t lined In tliu bauuinciit and llvo utory KIOTO jullilliia. NKH , IIU'JVi and 1111 llowarl olreut In tbo uity of Uiuilia. Don-Mas County , Nn- l.laska , ft'id I will on HID Mill < lny of J'l y , A D. , IMI. ' , eoimneliijliu .it 1U o'liiodK a. in of M ilil day. at Nos Jluu'i ' and III ! Howard street , , n tbo city of Omah i , H.ild county unit nt it" , Moll Hald Kooduiiud ch tttulM at pnoilu anullun to the hi hi .t. hiililor , or bidders , fur cash , or M > inneh thnreot as may bn iiucuis irv to Hit sty H.IJI | iKiscutlon , tboaiiioiint duo lliurouii lainu twenty thousand and tlfty dollar ( fJJ.ir.lu' ) ) Jiidt'iiu-nl and nlnii and .l-luj ilollnri , ( f/.uii COSIH , with Interest on Hill atnouulH at luu ratu of 1Q per cum pur anniiiii from tliu Dili day of June. A. D , Ih'J.iin tliuaccruliu coita. 'Jiaalia , .Nob , Junii.Jlth. IB'J- ; . ( iKOitUK A. lir.N.NEI'T. Hliurllf of Doiiiluti Count Nub. Jaodl''tin * . \ti > K ri > ilndJ 'i > | " " " .NilI It ti , The following ilo.-H bnvo boun liniiuiindeil , 1 miisllll1 ( i muluilo/ , S HhepheriH : i Nuufuiiiidlaiida. - bird ilo 'H. it Hotl-trs. 4 watui rtpiuiluh. 1 iiui ; do . y Cordon notiori. 4 .Suotmi torrlurx. : i black null tan rat Inrrlurs , M cum. If not loileoined within four d IVA tlm do i wilt bo dottroyuO. JOHN rti'onal , . lonI'ounUlitonur. .