THE OMAHA DAILY BEftgTHUUxSDAY , AUGUSTT < U 1892. TEA TRAY'S ' GREAT STAGGER EoauHful Attempt to Win Made by the Great Galloper at Brighton , ALLERTON INJURED AND KNOCKED OUT to Do font I.olmon ht In\onport llo Hpr.iitii n Trniliiu tjyons' HocoiiU liny Aim SnccrMfiil Sjioctl ItliiR mid JIiuu llutli BinniiTOjf Bcvcit , N. Y , , Afcg. 8. A balling land brcczo playoJ havoovltn the comfort of tUo 5,000 spectators that loft the cities to enjoy Iho Mrlnc * nnil escape from the hont. Larly Blossom , favorlto n I to 2 , captured the oponlnc ptiMC , fliilshiuir In a galloping stjflo. Tbo first ono to moot disaster was J'lungor Miohaol Dwyor'u St. Ituoort , 8 to 5 , fortbb second raco. Fitzpatriclf roclo the winner , Nick Baron , nt 11 to 5. The sports then backed Prince Ooorgo from 0 to 5 to 4 to D. Ho was beaten , tiandown , 4 to 1 winning In n gallop from start to fthlsh. The llnlsh for the fourth * race , the $1,000 pursu , was a rnttlor. Wllllo i , had just succeeded In shaUlnp oft lloqiiofort at tbo last sixteenth poit , wbon tfoa Trnv cntno tearing down the btrotch llko n wild horao Tbo iinlsU was tuo close , bowovor , nnd Wllllo L won by a D030. Ho wna 7 to a , wbllo Tea Tray wns inndo post favorllo at 7 to 5. In ttio fifth iaco Lord Dnlmonv wns backed down from 0 to 5 to 7 to 10. Ho should huvo won , but "Walker lost his lioail nt tbo last sixteenth pnit nnd lot the Lord swerve , giving the rnco to Jack Koss , 0 to 1 , by n hoaa. 2e- nobia , oven inonov , for tbo last race , wns benton by u length , Ella , a U to 1 chance , winning. Suuimarios : I'lrStraoo , nvo furlonsjs : Early niowom (2 ( * to 1) ) won. Tattler C to 1) ) second , Itob Hubert ( Oto I ) tMrii. Ttino : 1:04. : bouond rucit. nix nnd one-half furlongs : Sick Huron (11 ( to M won. bu Hubert (4 ( to 5) ) eccnnd , Klntlands (2 ( toll third. Titno : HS5. Ihlrd nice , II vo furlonKHi Ijimdown (5tol ( ) woli. Kalthfnl (1 to J ) second , I'rlucu George (4 ( to f. ) third. Tlmo : 1U : ( . > I'otirtli rnco , nnlo and Ji sixteenth : . Wllllo Ij. (7 ( to 2) ) won. Ton Tray (7 ( toS ) second , Iloquo- fort (8 ( toll third. Tlmoi 1:49 : , 1 1'lfth rnce. t-ovon furlonxs : Juolt Itoso (4 ( to i 31 won. J/unl Dilmmiy (7 ( to 10) ) sooond , Fagot (5 ( to 1) ) third. TlinBt 1W. : Sixth raco. six furlongs : Ella ( G to 1) ) won. Zoiiouln ( oven ) second , Mackintosh ( J to I ) third. Tlmo : 1I7M. _ Kucllifritt Chicago , CHICAGO , III. , AUK. a. Unwtborno races : Klrit rnce , flvo furlonss : Uecoptlon won , Tim Governess second , Destroy third. Tlmo : fcocond race , ono nnd ono-fniirth mile ? : Patrick won. Itmolavoodfcecond , Illunio third , Tlmo : 8:21. : Third rnce , six furlongs , solllns : llolstor won , Hunqitot second , Shoshone third. Time : is in. I'o n r th race , six furlonSR , soiling : Dud IIUKhoswon , Well Used second , Artomus third , Tlmoi ItlffiJ. , I'lHIi raco. one nudnne-Hlxtonnth miles , soil ing : ( lovoruor Adams wou , . The Hero second , Hiuto of Texas third. Tlmo : 1:34. : Garflold Park races : I'lrstruco. nvo furlongs : Tobo neil won , llnlloo second , Gcoriro W. third : Time : 1:04 : . Second r.ice. ono mile : Lord of the I hi r cm won. Hart W.vlluco second , Jennie It third. llmo ! 1:41. : Third r.ico. snlllnc , six furlonzs : 81s O'Loo won , Jacobin second , I'nn Kin ; ; third. Time : 1'ourth race , ono nnd ono-slxlecnth miles : Ormlo won. Miijor Tom sucoud , Ernest Kaco third Tlmo : 1:43. : Tlfth race , five furlongs : Hottlo Hiideor won , Jnok hovoll second , Frlneuas Loralno third. Time : i:0i : blxth race , six furlongs , solllns : Luke view won , St. 1'ancras second , Exclusion third. Time : 1:14 . _ On Diivuniiort's Kite. DAVBSPORT , la. , Augi 0. [ Special Tele gram to Tiili BEE. ] Elgtft thousand pcoolo t watohod.tho _ second day 'a rncci on the now inllo track of , the Davenport Mile Tracic club today. It was Ip splendid order ana record Lrrajdng wa $ tbo word. The ov'ept of tbo day/ was the special race for $10,000 between Allerton and Lobasco , owned by C. \ V.V11 < Hams of Independence , la , and Mr. E. Met Hfmry of Freoport. 111. The olllctul time of the second heat was2li : ) > , but the proper tlmo Is believed to have been 2J"J : . At any ralo it was the iastost hunt trotted by any stallion In the Unltoa Statoj this j car on any kind of track. The first beat was dead and the second was nearly so , ' Louasco lowering his record n second and thrco-qunrtcrs. In the third boat Allorton Dimmed the tendon of bis right hind legend end will bo laid up for the season. Ths purse went to Lobasco in n walk. In the three-minute cluis. flvo to start. "era won In throe straight heats. Dost time : SiSS , Drown Dick second , Kins I'utchon third. In tho.cluH3 , MJ\OU starters , Utility von In thruo si nUlit heats , liest tlmo : 2:22K. : Silver WHUpa souond , Voluslu third , Diindy Hey fourth. , The track is regarded as very fast. Second IJiiy'n Jtn ultii nt l.yonn. TONS , Neb , Aug. 0. fSpoclal Tolosram to TIIB-DKE. ] Tbo second days races nt too Everett Driving park opnnod with a good at tendance. The weather was pleasant , and the track was In the best condition. Sum maries : Two-yoar-old trot , entries , purse } 500. Edith Qard . , . i 1 hhurp , . . . . . , . . . . ! . ' 2 JleCormiiok . . . . . , . 43 CJoiirlcs W . . . 3 4 Times 2:40 : , 2:43K. : 2:4 : trottliur , pursotm Fhudeland Acniu . Ill Grey Ohurley . "US ruhnjr apr.iuuo . 4 3 Jhjr.vngo Hell . . a 4 4 Tlmo : 2JO.p:40 : : , 8:1015. : nlnlcho I half mile runnlni : rnco : Grey Fox won , 1'lpe.r Niger second. Time : M > J. Uiuat interest Is centered in the races for tomorrow and Friday. Onlmo will try to beat his record of yesterday , ! i:10 : > . flliiila Aniitliiir .Murlc. DANVIM.P , Ky. , AUJJ. . The event of the trotting tpdoy was the fast mlle made by G , iTVnnd O. Cecil's a-yoar-old lllly , Georgia 'Lee ; by Uambutta likes. In the last bout for tho2-yoar-old stakes she made a record of 2 : 'J09fi equaling the record for 2-yoar-otds aver n half mile track. The summaries : iw tnlces for S-yonr-nldi , $100 euarintodt k Oeor ln Lro wdn. knntiiuk y Ulrl so.-ond , kuvy luijimmons and MnrinnduUe divided third llc.st tlmo : 'JiLN u. u. for - yoiir-olds , s:4 : class , trottlnst WD. - I'linU'r ' ooviind. Comfort ami co.tdlvulud third money. Hesttimo : ll t. , rtlia "il. by Oamhottn Wlll.oi , bad .v wnlk- fr In the stakes for a-your-old pauer , ninlc * the one heat In.31. . hur.itocu's , i QiitATOOA , N. Y. , Aup. . The races wore * continued hero today. The trade wan soft : First r ice , six furlongs ! I'airon (1 ( to I ) won In JIITV. lliutcuU ( I ) to S ) sociwd. loliauto(0 | ( second race , Sovon-oluhths of a mlle : Huron , JSSuiolH1 1 , thlrdmrtt"0 ! U * ' l ° " BOC ° " " . ; .lJl.lraa.lr.u.v.e.-.l : : ! ! ! . " . | . ! 0f a ' < ' . ' ' i e , . 1 ourth race , mllM und a Klftll race , mlle and n slxtoenth : Kunlon (0 ( Hbone'o'lo'Rtl'.rd.K'"S ' ' ' Ur ° b ( OVC" ) 'oooul1' . . lit Denxer , pnnvor , Colo. , AUB. a Ovorlaud park racoss First HICB , six fnrloiiRs : Unppy Day won , Ilrarhortoconil. Htr.itiiKom third. Time : mo. becond riicu , Huvun-olKhtln of n ml ut Cor onet wou. Orrlok scpond , Arthur Murray third. TImu ; li.tlii. Third race , ono inlliii Y.Unyo \ won , Ilruroi eecond. Carter U third. Tlmo : 1:41. : 1'ourth rucu , onu mlle and sovunty yards : TJiiy Hardline won , bt. Albun nocond , Arnn- del third. Hoodlum won but W H dlniiuulitlud cm uocount of buliu undornoluhod. Tlmo : 1 1 19. , 1'lfth rnro , II vii furlonpK : Uernldlno won , , Churjoy WlUpu third. Timoi Aiiothur Stiinturil Htiilllon Doad. SAN I''KANCIBCO , CnL , Aug. 3 , Senator , StauforU > tallton Sport , 8 years old , record 3 ; 2 , dlod yesterday of pneumonia and in- ( lumniftUoD of thn bowels. Too dUeaso nt Palo Atto leeioB to bo enldomlo and muny ot iti Cor e are coughing. Bed water U sup posed to bo the cauio. Nearly all tbo thor- Qu'fiu'bndii at l' io Alto liava bcou tuiuodout on account of the disease. The Hobart stock farm nnd San Jcwo stables have lUfTored greatly and the great stallion Stnmboul hnT upon token to Stockton to prevent tils taking Lho disease. Sport is said to bavo boon the most beautiful UOMO over bred at 1'alo Alto. Ills slro was Piedmont and dam Sontng Mo- tiawk , nnd ho could not have bcon purchased for over 820,000. T hi City Program. ST. PAUI , Minn. , Aup. 3. The Hotnl Ryon handicap , with JSOO added money , the feature of today's card , brought out only two starters .lugurtha nnd BU ICindtg. The rormor won in the canoit possible manner. It was n poor uay for favorites. Plrst rnee. Il-year-otds Mid up , seven fur- lonir-c. Miiudo II ( J toll won , Corlnno lilnnoy (5 ( to 2) ) second , Alice ( S to & ) third. Tlmo : bcvond rnoo , ono mlle , for 3-year-olds and upwards ! Vim Huron (2 ( to ft ) won , Carroll Hold ( .1 to M Kocond , liomixlr ( J to II third. Tlmo : 14)U. ! ) Third race , nvo fiirlonns. 2-voar-otds : Klslo Oir.io t ) won , Kd Urocnwood ( oxen ) second , Lakeland fll to S ) third. Tlmoi l:0.U. : ) 1'ourth race , Hotel Uyim handlonp , mlle nnd n half I Jiinnrtlm ft in A ) won , Kll Klndlff (3 ( to si second , Tlmo : ii40U ; riftli raoj. mlle and a inrlonz : Torrent [ oven ) won , 1'oroit (3 ( to n ; souond , Gladstone ( J to 2) ) third. Tlmo : isW. First buy. D , Nob. , Aug. 3. [ Spectal Tologrnm toTiin Ben.J This Is the ilrst day of the Friend racbs. Good day , but bad track. Ono hundred nnd tuonty-flvo horses were on the track. Startar S'vlgnrt of Omaha does his woi K well. Summaries : Txvo-yuar-old trot , purao 4-00 : Unrlock won , Anna 0. 1'ore-it second , Sylvan Chief third , IJpst time : U- : . Throc-m Inu to trot , purse ti" > 0 , twenty entries ! rrlnion'i llrst , I'rlnuo Ashland second , Oul- laton third , Oharlos Shou.ud fourth. Host time : ! i.IS. : Half mlle nnd ropoit , rnnnlim : Hovonuo llrst. Ortilnin Qlrl second , A. 0. TuoUor third. Tlmo : Slji , 6. . _ _ Uond Sport tit llulliilo. BUKFAI.O. N. Y. , Aug. 3. The Grand clr- cult races bc on today. Tbo woatbcr was line nnd [ sport exciting. Rosa Filkms won the 2:20 : class In qlght heats. The attend ance ) was the largest for tbo first day In the history of Buffalo's track. Tbo track xvas In good condition. 2:29 : trotting , nirso 91,000 : Ttosti I'llldns xvon , Nclllo H aocond. Lumout third , llost time : 2:24 Match race , pacing , purse fi.OOO : Jocko won , Tempest second. Time : 2l i4' . SiVO'i , 2:22 l. Olt.ssx':2l , trottlnij , inirso S..IUJ ( uullnlshod ) : Burt Hlieldoti nnd Kxoollonco tied for first place , Howard II third. Ilust tlmo : 2:18/1. : Tips lor Today. t The good thtncsofforod by the cards for to day nro : MONMOCTII I'AUK. 1. IlnlKinot Olo.imlnK. 2. SU Jllchaol I.axvless. 3. Kt. Anthony Zorllnc. 4. Toiinv Tournament , 6. Alllt Youiii Ua onot. 0. IJollor-Kntro. CUHFJIII.D PA1IK. * " 1. SprlnRiiway Touisallnnt. 2. I'orcruiincr Idla i'lekxvlclt. it. Churchill Clark Quotation. 4. O. W , .lohiibOii-Knlst itr. 5. KhiistoQK Germanic. 0. Cqn lgnpo llymiui. . All Mere Interesting. Sit'itaissi , Mich. , Aug. 3. The races today , whllo of ono , txvo , throe orders wore closely contested. Summaries : Threo-yoiir-olds , 43 class trot , purse $2,000 : Ahroslal won , Alllo second , Miss Wilton third. lii'st tlmo : -'J.v,4. : 2.c : > puce , purse $ " > \VIconsln : King x\on , Llttlo Wonder second , I'rlma Donna third. Best time : i'i8 . Voarllngs. one mlle dash , purse $ . * > 00 : Con firmation won , Altoneer second , Cervls third. Tlmo : 2.4.5. ) ' 2JU : pnolntr. slake $2,500 : W.ilnut Hey won. Luoy Uumas second , J. A. U third. Ucst tlmo : Kuxr York Tukcs Anot liur Ilrncn iiutl llcats the .Soimtors. NRX.V YOHK , Aug. 3. The Now Yonts ns usual of late played in line form today and fairlv smothered the Senators. Tbo weather was fair. AUondhucoilI7. Score : Now York- . . 0 0101 0430 8 Washington . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 Hits : Noxv York-12iWtishlnzton , 3. Errors : N6W Vorir , Ui Wuslilnston , a. Earned rn'nsr Now Vork , 4 : Washington. U. llatterle- . : Crane and Uoylo : Janes and McOulro. BuooKbV.v , N. Y. , Aug. a. The Phillies dropped n cumo to the Brooklyns today. At tendance , 2,145. Score : Philadelphia . 0 10000000 1 Urooltlyn . 1 0010001 * a Hits : Philadelphia. 6 ; Hrooklyn.O. Errors : Philadelphia , 2 ; Brooklyn , 2. Earned runs : Philadelphia. 1 ; HrooLlyn , 2. Batteries : Cursuy and Clemunts ; 1'oiitz und Dall BOSTON , Mass. , Aug. 3. Vickery was offoo- tlvo today , but hu wildno s contributed to the defeat oT Baltimore.Weathor cool ; at tendance 1,400. Score : . Boston . . . . . . 0 03001000 4 Baltimore . 1 2 tilts : Boston , 7 : Baltimore. C. Errors : BCH- ton. 2 : JJ Itlmorc. 2. Eaninil runs : Boston , 1 : Baltimore , ! . Batteries : Stlvotts and Kelly ; Vlukery and Kobluson. Louisviu.i' , Ky. . Aug. 3. The Clovolands bunched their bits on Clausen lodav , whllo Clarkson was , very effective. Weather warm : attendance , 2,500. Score : t Loumvlllo. . 0 01000010 2 Cleveland . U 7 Hits : Louisville , 2 : Cleveland , 7. Errors : Louisville , 4 ; Cleveland. 2. turned runs : Clovulnnd , ) . B.ittorlos : Chiuson and Grim ; Clarltson and Zlinmef. ( Ji.NCl.N.VATi. O. , Aug. 8. Pittsburc won to day bv good , timely hitting , und tbo Hods lost by a painful lauk of the samo. Wuathor warm. Attendance , 1,600. Score : Olnclnnntl. . / > . . . , . a Plttsburg . * 5 Hits : Cincinnati , 8 ; Plusburit. 10. Errors : Cincinnati , 2 : Plttsburg , 1. Earned runs : Cincinnati. ) ; 1'lttsLiiir . ! L Buttorles ; Dwyer nnd Yauihii ; HliriH und Miller. ot the Tennis. .Sl'AKKS OF Sl'OltT. Tiijtor'HVonilortiil Itldlri ) ; . Si'lU.Ncii'li'.i.P , Mass. , Aup. a Goorpo F. Taylor of tbo Manhattan Athletic club of Noxv York , who made a mlle iu Hampdon Park In JJH 1-5 yesterday , loxvoring tha world's record of " : li ! , nmdo another wonderful - ful rldo tonight , cdttliifr tbo world's record doxvn to 3:11. : Ttio start xvas Irom'a stand still. Tnu weather wns almost par. feet for Taylor's rldo. The wind xvas dxln doxvn Just bafoio 0 o'clock , BO tha air was * tlll. The track , however , xvu not In the best condition. Taylor xvai xvoll paced bv ildon xvho caught up promptly at the quarters , The llrst quarter XVAS made In It. ) 'J 5 , the second xvns made in 1 :0. > uud the third in 10 : ! ! t-H , bioikiuir the record for throe-quar ters of n inilo , made bv Taylor tbo pieviouv dav In 1 :40 : 2-.r > . Tax " lor U lil years of aijo , a imtlvp of Ips- xvlab" und n member of thn Manhattan Alb- lotto club. * * Tuiinia at Ml rut i m . SAIIATOIM , N..Y. , Aug. 11. The lawn ten nis tournament in Congress Springs park xvus continued today. The results of tha preliminary rounds of moj'a ulnglos xvoro ; Fl t rounds Hal ) nnd lilxby , Hall xvon ; Ksuoltliio uno Ulllutto , Ulllettu xvon ; Cluetto nud Hey wood , Cluetto won ; ICnapn and btovons , Knapp won ; Slocum and Gates , Slcicum xvon , In the icon's doubles the llrst round bo. txvocn Blocum and ( Jlurk , Ulllotte and K. n , Hall , > > as xvon oy Slocuiifund Clark. li > ll from Jllko llixlln. UMVIU , AUB , p. To < ib0 Bpohlne Kdltor of TUB Dm : ; 1 BOO that several of tha local lighters would like to moot mo In the rlnp. 1 would Ilka to tttuto that 1 atn ready for any corner at uny tlmo to light to n lluUh for $100 aside nnd iratu receipts , JIICK Davis 'pio- forrod. Mau und money can i * > found nt 8JJ Uod-o ( stieet , MIKB UODIK. YurhU C6xvi:8Aug. : . 3 , The emperor's 1'yaeht again ttufferou defeat today , "being beaten in tbo race for thu iquaOron prize * by tbo Ivernu. , In the rauo Jorjtho Australian cup , 1'rlnoo ( Ioury' & yucljt Irene wlis boatou by the Queen Mub. , t t On account of stnto convention at Lincoln the Ninth Ward Uepublicau club will not bold lit rvgular meeting Q'uurtday even * lug , Aueuat 4 , WHEN COLUMBUS SET SAIL " LI "u * Oolobratlon of the Pour .Hundredth Anni versary at Palo's. SCENES THAT RECALLED OLDEN TIMES \Vn lilp of All N'ntlom Itccclx-n xrltli the Ciiiinon'ii Itonr tlio hnnta Mnrln , 11 Conntorpurt of the ruinous Until veil The PAI.OS , Aug. 3. Tdls U the four- nnntvorsary of the day on which Columbus sot sail from Palo * wost- wnrd on his x oyngo ' bf dis covery. Tbo festivities arranged hero for celobratlng the dav wcro carried , out with great oclat. The vioxv from tha town , however - ever , xvas obscured bv a .thick , mist which bung ever the rlvor nnd rendered Itimpoaslblo to see more than the dim outline of. the hulls of the vessels lylnsnt anchor. At 0 o'clock , the hour at which Columbus began his voyage , the caravel- Santa Maria , constructed In imitation ot tlio' vessel of that nnmo belonging to the Colittriods expedition , which bad boon lying off shora nil' night , sot her sails for her passage tarougb the lines of warships anchored outsldu the bar , but oxvlng to the prevalence of n dead calm a line was run to hoi * from n gunboat. She xvas toxvod doxvn the stream , followed by tbo Spanish flotilla In single lllo. Minister of Marino Montlgo was on board the xvaisalp Lcgaspl. The voyugo doxvn the river to Ibo bar past tbo monastery of La Kubldu\on which buildIngs - Ings the Hags of the American states wore Hy ing , occupied about an hour. Outsidothobar woio moored the vessels of the foreign squadrons which had como to take part In tbo celebration. Thcso vessels .formed in lines , between which tho'caravol passed nmldst thundering salutes nnd deafening choers. The mist and smoke from the guns made it impossible to watch tha maneuvers of the caravel , which folloxvqd.'for jTomo dls- tanco the routu taken by Columbus 100 years ago. ago.At At 0 o'clock the llttlo vassal returned and re-en torod the rlvor. Tnojtoxvn of Huolva was croxvdca with visitors. AlMho build ings , both private and public , . were gaily de corated. KxclmiiRod CoinpHmuiitary ON , D. C. . Aug , 3. Tbo _ follow ing cable messages xvoro cxohaugod today : LA HAititiA , Aug. 3.TO the Protldont : Today , 4W ( years ngo. Cohlinuus sailed from Palos. dlscoNorinv Amerloa. The United States Hag Is being holstud , tills moment from Iho convent ; of , Ljt-iSiblda.ilonR xxltb b-innurs of all Amoilomi stales. lUtturlos und ships saluting , accompanied by unthuslastlo aoi'lamatlons of the people , armies and navy. Hod bless Amerle-i I'liiCTO , Alcalde of Palos. BKrAiiTxiENT or STATE , \VAIIIJ. < VTO.V , D 0 , Aug. It , itnu. fcenor Prloltt. Alt-itd- I'ulos , Lit Kuuida , Spuln : The president of the United Hiatus dliuotrt mo tu-t cordially tick nowledKo your hiossuso of creating. Upon this mcmorablo day , thnsnttlngly oolebrated , the peoDlo of the now xvostoriixvorld L-lvo Rmtoful rovoreneo to tho" name and fame of Columbus and Join hands with the sons of the br.ivo sailors of P.ilos hhd lluolvu. who manned the dlbi'ooror'H c.inix-ols. 1'osTEU , bueret.iry of State. CKIATUI > A SKNSATION. Mans. CorrlKiin Attumpts to O iostlon Sotiio btiitiiinontH Mudo by'thiTl'opo. ROME , Aug. 3. The folloxving Is from a high source in the Vatican : Considerable sutprlso has boon caused hero by an effort of Mons. Corrignn to establish- Inexactness of ono of the statements of the holy father in his recent letter to the hishops 'of the province of Noxv Yorlc. After the consecra tion ot tbo now bishop of Brooklyn , his grace of Now York addressed u .letter to the holy father , signed by l-.lmsollj ond-somo of his suffragans , saylng that It had. cocqo to tholr knoxvloilge , tba af Vl opj liad beon'mado- his holiness that/ culturkatnpf/ would break Out in Amoricalf his holllloss ventured to con demn tbo arrangements lately made for the schools situated in Faribaultf and Htlllwator. In , his reply tbo holy father stated distinctly that nobody ever madn him such a threat. Upon receipt of the lot tor- the archbishop of Noxv York , in order to prove his -point , col lected a number ot quotations from the memorial of the archbishop &f St. Paul , nnd from the letter of his oralnonco of Balti more , which seemed to beaf a dltTorent sense , and forxVardcd them tD Uomotjtho ( mombeis of the Sacred college- , wrapped up in sepa rate copies of the latter 'of the pope , in order to show by contrast the mistake of his holiness. But the quotations are not to tbo point , for in none of thomdooj. his eminence of Baltlmoru , nor his grace pf St. Paul , over bay to the pope that in . America a cultur- knmpf xvill follow the condemnation of the arrangements fortho schools of Farlbault nnd Stilljvfttbr. "They only allude In a" ( ! ehoral manner to a remote dancer overhanging the church in Amcr'ca if certain fuUe pretensions made there reconlly xvere permlHed to grow. Tnls Is evident to anyone ha'ylo axn oppor tunity of reading the quotations' ! given by Mons. Corrigan In their own place and In their proper context. Besides 'it 13 'plainly absurd to any rellootint : mind tha ; in a coun try as xviso and practical as America the condemnation by tbo pope of.txvo' . small schools could provoke a culf.urKatnpf. To re move all possibility of ofjui vocation Mons. Corrlcau might publish the -letter ho ad dressed to the pope and then the public could see for itself how exact l , the state ment of the holy father , for bis reply was made to that letter and not to > the memorial of the archbishop of St. Paul nor to the olsnop. It creates a most painful Impression hero and it is recorded as an act of ijreat disros poet to his holiness. * Ilo l IntortiovivU In rarlw ly.ij punpa- l > or J\Iuii. \ n . 1'Aius , Aug. 3. The ox-prosldont'df Vono- zoula , Dr. Raimuudo and Uaza PAlacio is still In Paris. Ho has bccii fuAlhcr Intor- viexvod in regard to his couisolnVc&o c > ula. Ho said : "I have , ooon most unjustly slan dered uy those who do not knoxv mo per sonally and aio but ill-aoqualntod xvlth my acts as ptosidont of Vone- C7oula. I huvo been put doxvn as a.jnau void of self-respect , vl < s : A drunkard , n gambler undatblof. Those who Knoivmu are per fectly aware that I novnr pass tbullmlts in the nse of XVIIIQ or Ilijuor ; that the feW houses I own nuro bcon bought xx irh the pro' needs ol my personal efforts In the oxorclso ot mv profession as u lawyer and ttiat , as to gambling , I have yet to learn the vuluo of each card. * , "I xvas by no moans fnroad to ubaudon my country. 1 loft bv my own free will and am as yet the only constitutional president of Voiiczoulii. .My successor , Dr. Gultlo. mo Toll Vlllegas , is simply In charge of the presidency. "General Ciespo's forces have boon dcQn < Itlvely touted und bo U noxv n fucitlvc in the southern plalnu. llo may continue the xvar us a guerrilla chief , but this kind of xvarfaio does not Uacomo umuir who has been u * president of the republic utod has auch a gloiious rocord. . * " "Tho rovolttlonury movotnoiit . was not crusbed'at its blt b on account , of Ibarras' timidity nnd Rangol's InnptituctOj" * ' JUDKU'a ' " , Jin li SiiUI to Iluxu Aluitn Axtuy AVIth n hiuull rortuue. " * BuuifjEi.s , Auir. a. ThoIndependence Bolgo oftblsVlty SUVA that tlio ' frauds perpetrated by Mr. Henry B. Ryder , the Unltod States consul at Copenhagen , who U upw ; under ar rest there , xvill amount to'JOJ,000 kroner. The relations existing botxvoea Consul Ryder ana ; Hon. Clark U. Curr. the , American mluislor lo Dnnmark , have long boon utr'alncd , and the minister is said to huvo requested his government to recall Ryder , r TI'P. ' lattor's friends In the State douartmonUat Wd/nlng * ton , however , bavo always succeeded In avoldluK this uctiou. In response to u tale * groin from the Daninh govorninoui , thq Unltod Btutos authoritloi 1 > pvor cabled to the officials at Copenhagen \ \ proc uj'xvltb the oa > o and provo the allegations against the cor.nul ana render judgment in the case in accord unco with the Danish law. The affair continues to bo the eeuiuUojUn.Coixjahasen. Cousul Ryi or uud hu xvtfo. xvno-nviu ! taucu Into custody soon nftor the arrest of her bus * band , remain lit ] JJll. tils said that tholr mode of llfo xvhnbun Copenhagen has boon extravagant. _ Mnro Chnrgns AciiliiKt fliilfonr. LONDON' , AiiRjjB. A petition has bocn lodged against Iho return to parliament ot Balfour , the gorafVunont leader in the last boiuo. It charges .bribery , intimidation and general corruption by his agents in the i-o- conl election c Kx-l'rrMdciit lliiRriiin .Shot. PANMAu O. Advices M to the closing scours oi the revolution In Honduras say that ICogoii Nufflfr has bee" ! ! completely suc cessful : , auil cx Pttfolddnt Boprain has boon shot. Dr. Uoiilllftvis the .provisional presi dent. .Schools Olospil llopiuiso of Cholera , ST. PnTKitsncim. Aug. 8. In oonsoqiioneo of the prevalence of cholera the Russian sch6oU have boon closed till September. Medical students will bo sent to the infected districts to help flght the disease. AVnrrnntK Sxtorn Out for 1'rlrk nnd Ollinr CnriiOKto CnnipHnV Olllrlnls. PiTTSiiuno , PH. , Augvd. Hugh Ross , the strlko loader , this mnriilng sxvorc out war rants for thn nri-ojt of H. C. Prick , choir- man ; P. T. Liovojoy , \ secretary ; J. G. A. Lolshman and II , M , Curry , olllclals of the Carnegie comoanx' ; , T. A. Potter and G. A. Corov , superintendents at the mill ; Roboit A. nnd William Pitlkorion , nnd half a dozen of their men who took part In the fight nt Homestead , charging them xvith murder. It Is probable that Information xvill bo made later against them for'consplraoy to depress the wanes of woritmon nnd Incite riot by bringing nrmod men Into Homestead. The suits xvero doluxod on ncoount of the shont- Inc of Prick nud ills not the intention to r- rest him nt present. Tbo attorneys for the strikers hold a long consultation nfter the Informations xvoro made xvlth the result that it xvas decided to servo the xvarranls only on Lovejoy nnd Pot- tor. Ills undorstoftd Lovejoy xvlll suriondcr , waive a hearing' and usk the court to fix bait. TO WOHKt Now Molt on Arriving ut Plttsbure Ilcsort to tlio Strikers. PiTTsnuiw , Pa. , Aus. 3. A party of ton laborers who came hero from Cincinnati with fortv others on a special train for Homestead , xvho refused to go to work In the mills , wore tnkou In charge bv members of the Amalgamated association and will pro bably bo sent homo by the association. Tbo men claimed that they had been aecolvod by the agent who hired them. They did not know their destination was Homestead. A half dozen of the meh , It "is said , loft the train nt Nowaik. O. The remainder con sented to go to work and are now in the It is slated Hh'at ? "tho Iborougb pdunsol nt , Homestead Is preparing , tno papers for the arrest of militiamen' charged xvith ( nsultlng women At the bortSifgh council mooting Burgess McLucklp chargcd that the soldiers xvoro not particular whom they accosted and that the xvtves andttaughters bf residents of Homestead were licit safe. It xvas decided to have the matter J thoroughly investigated nnd to prosccdip jtno men if McLucklo's assertions xvoro i AXAHCIIJST } i < r.l.lCK UISCIIAKUUO. Chief of 1'otlcc iUiytpiiVlioArreHtcd Him , ( .VrrAlcnr.d. PiTTsuunoPa.7Aug. 3. Krodorlok Molllck , who xvas arrested d6 Long Branch as an accessory * cessory ot Bargnj utbc would-bq assassin of H. C. Fnok , waftiffilvon a hearing before Judge Urippo , nndps.thnro was no evidence to hold him bo xvas/dlschargeo / from custody. Loxo BuAxcir'NIJ.'Aug. { ; a.-t3hlof of Police - lice Lnyton wasA rrlilgned before Justice of tho'Poaoe'Van ' Ot'Jtiu , charged wlUi assault and uattcry upan5BnnUjMollickth , ( iiUoped Tho'fcu4Qwlll , bo tpkuu Ueforo'lhcQrr.aud jurj fc ° w- . - ; " - - > ( Troop * \Vllt'8tKynt Wnrilner. n , Fdabo , AUB. S. General Carlln and Major Handall havij roturnoj jjoro from Fort Stiorraan. Tlio troops will "bo bero for an indefinite period , as tbo United .States commissioner has warrants for the arrest of COO incn.-soino : MO or Whom am yet lo bo sorvod. "It uas'nbou represcntcd'lB tbo peti tion to both the"governor uud president that men bavo boon da cnafod'for the aSsaisin's knife or bullet , and that , existing evidence proves tbo assertion. . . * SUt Jt. * 1(1 UTS JfAY'I'll'EIll Ot//JiT.S. Demur's I'rcpurntlotin to llccclvo Tlioiu Almost < oiuplotud. DENVEII , Colo. , Aug. " S.Thls city fairly teems with good-naturc'd rivalry on tbo part of Interested citlzbn's anxious to excel In decorating business "blocks and homos in honor of tbe coming Knights Templar con clave. Ait is ts from tbo principal cities of tbo United States are on tbo ground nnd are rustling to 1111 orders. Already banners uro flying , emblems are displayed in profusion , and tbo general colors of tbo order moot one's eye on ovary sldo. -The sanitation of.cars to boused by tbo knights who remain on trains is receiving especial attention , so that the health and comfort Of visitors ahull bo amply cared for. Tbo ohlof healtb. inspector is carefully watching all preparations. The railway companies bnvo surfaced tbo yards , and everything there Is in good order for Iho tremendous gathering. Hulcs and regula tions bavo been prepared for diieutlui ; and govcrulng 160 men as special yard policemen aud general assistants. The railroa bave also divided tbolr propetty into three divls. ions , with a superintendent und assistant Iu charge of oach. to caiofully direct matters ; answer all questions and to in every way BOO tuat tbo visitors are comfoitubio. Water pipes huvo bcon laidto ull tbe > urdi , und ice will bo abundantly supplied by the railway companies. The b6tol committed | ma bcon actively at work for nearly , n year systematically ar ranging every detail In anticipation of the linmcn agaihudn ? < Tba committee divldod the city into districts uud a pybtomutlc house to liouio iiaUvau has bean . .mudo. A. regular system of bookb were used , Uy Saturday , Iho ( Kh inst-oviirynvuiUI > lo room aud bed In the qlty wfll , bo ktiowu u d registered. Although aomb 60,001) ) sir knlubts .aud Iboir frlolids bavu beoiij looiitod , thoro'wlll bo no trouble in placing. . 15lpu to ! ! * , OUU moro. Among nil the jtpjri'nltteo' ' none have done morn InborlouB VVPI.IU In prcpaiing for tbo conclave. - r ' Itliiorant commantfory No IP of Albany arrived this mormuft. A oommajlaory will leave Terre Ilnutrr'f'rlduy ' ut a 'p. ' iu. and airivo here for biuwWast on ijunduy , August 7. The train wTK run Holid from Terra IIauto to penvor'nnttwlll bo composed of u bagiaco car ands.ljiillmaii sleepers , Tbo headquarters of ttfoiommuudory is at the Matty bloclc on hjtvoutoontti und ( jloimrm vtreots , wbero it M akou tbe ontlro second lloor. * t : > Sir W. J. UotttffK represontliiR Crusader commandory of Ilo pra , JIL , writes to tbo hotel couiralttoa Wji > liionilug that It will bavo 1,500 pooplouior.0 for the conclave and will reach Uonvev&Ut \ .Ho'cJock ou Sunday evening. SJjJ5 ! , Sir John O. CftffcH bf Niwhvlllo ram- tnandury , Tonu. , ( Wfces to hotel lioadijuartura that It wuuts rep upr t-\vMuty-Uvepersons. THU Jlrulo InillniiK iurqulo ; tit lo'iitiniii Tlioy Am V iry'ilftiully Xuiv. OEI.HICIIS , S , D , , Aujr > T-Spoiial [ to ' DuK.J-Chlnr Two Strike , a bead man of tiio lirulo Indians at Kosobud , and hlsjband uro nowoit tbolr wdy'tP tb } > Crow agency Jn Montuim , wbc'ro tbSy arc goinfr on a thlity days visit und alia to get nome norsos prom , isod them. This chief caused coui > ldorablo trouble to tbo 'go o > umout durlug tbo Ute bostllltlos , but ho is now B true trlood to tbo government uud uses bU | nlluonco at ull oo > cmlou'a to advmico tbo Interests of his poo. pie uua to bavo bli neoujo qomply wltb thq wishes of tbo department. They are now welt-to-do and apparently happy nnd well satisfied wltb their present troatmeat. They entertained tbo people of Ibis town this evening by giving ou > inaa duuce urouud a ho nil re in tbo street ? * Is now lt progress , with a CLOSING OUT AT must get rid -of it , as our own stock is arriving ' C' and we need the room. We bought it cheap and - you get the benefit ; All sizes , all styles , all colors , all prices. Successors toM HELLMRN 2t GO , Cor. 13tli and Farnam Cor. 13th and Farnam Streets , heavy crop of all kinds of praln. Corn is noxv doing xVoll nnd promises to make a good crop. J , 4 i < 10 \Vost 'ili Pension ! ) , \yASiitxaT < i' { . D. O. , August 8. [ Special Teioram'loafiiEil3icrj rTho loHowlng list of pensions granted. ia reported by Tun BEE una Examiner Burcsu of .Claims : Kobraslta : Qrlginal Dan'.cl M. Holdrldgo , William H. Beall , Beunott W. Pierce Will- lam Koxvloy , Andtexv M. PotorbOu , Charles Brltton , JoelT. Younp , Franklin J. Cochrnn , Ervin Darling , Thomas J. Clark , IMIas W. Urightol , Charles AlcNeal. Additional John Jones , Harrison Beans. Increase William Smith , Lnthor V. Bralnnrd. Orig inal xvidoxvs , etc. Marllles Taylor. Iowa : Original James "Vnndlke , Samuel Patterson , Jurry Cooper , Frederick W. Sims , Joseph Broxvn , Wilson K.Bottorff , Benjamin S. Klr.lt , Jacob Unn , Abraham C. Rarick , UaniolPiUjtt'John Steffx'Vllliam ijvle , Holland BlcGroxvf Marlon T. Marlln , Urastus Mr Brooks , v Jasper JJaxvson , Kneoloy D , Wright , Charlcs.JJ.oiiory , Henry Green , John Cox , Jr. . Samuel i. Embury , Joseph Stanley , Cyrus G. Hand , Jlor-ico Bliss. Additional Levi W. Mavnard , John Bokirt. Increase Isaac Mickey , JohnT ) . McFarlan. James W. Tullis , Chester Hunt , Patrick AUCuskor. Oriclnal widows , etc. Mai tha Van Pelf. Colorado : Original Frank B. Fcnton , Charles W. Blddlo , Thomas D. McMIIlen. Increase Samuel O. Luther , Patrick H. Stoelo. Original , xvidows , etc. Martha J. . North Dakota : Original Ensign L. Calk ins , Clarence Lynr. Thomas Olson. South 1)811010 : ' Original Joseph M. Greene , Edg"ar Pauguburn , Nelson Fader , Samuel L. Uai'r. ' Increase Elwood Fneot Uoty. Montana : Original George L. Bowles , Cbatles E. TompUins. Collision on the htrcct. J. A. Tutlull and Ills racing horse , Clnr- once L , collided xvlth a buggy occupied by a lady nnd troutloraan on Douglas street last evening but xvith no more serious conso- qucncos than smashing the running gear qf the bugiy. ; A morn serious ncciJont xvas averted by Mr ! Tuthlll's qulcn notion in step ping his 'hoMO and preventing thn buggx * from being ovoiturnnd. Mr. Tuthlll gave the couple his. own rig to dilvo homo and took their bugcy to be repaired. Suing Moukholilani. The Omaha Driving Park association pro poses to jnulio the dulinquont moinbers pay up their Ubsossmciits , ana vith this object In vioxv tbo president , H. 1C. Burkott , has brought smta gal list the folloxving members to recover llioso sums : S. S. Curtis , § J2."i : C. L. Vim Camp.4riO ; H. A. Worlov ' , W.150 ; A. IV Glnn'r $ & > ; Thuo. Galligh'or , , fno , und M. Ai Upton' $ IX > . The petition alleges that these bums uro duo on 11 rut payment and subsequent assessments. 814,110 to Clmiifumim ] und Jluturn. Via tlio LtiUo.S.ioro ! route ( L. S. & M. S. Ry. ) , tickoUs on sale Autruut IS nud 1-i. Good fur loturn until Soptotnbor 15. B. P. Humphrey , 727 Mnin si. , Kan sas City. C. 1C. Wilbor , xvost pass , ugt. , Chicago , v Th Kloviitiirit AVnn't Wurk. Contrary lo tbo oxpectatlons and to the disgust of tha pcoplo who have to climb the stair" in the city 1ml ) , the elevators in that btjlldlng warn not started yesterday. There xvas something .wrong with thu pumps and Ihoy wll hayo to bo repacked before they can pass Inspection. TASTELESS-EFFECTUAL ' A i $ directed Ihcta Jiracmi ) I'll If will proTt mnrioloin're ( tor tlTHto ll muoouled bjr lu * uoro ur kindred dUueoi. 25 Cents a Box. bat centrally reoocfilted In Rnfltna nnd. In , ( let tliroutuoot tbe world to t 'Srortb a uln bcir" fur t ) rtuoa tuat tuey , i .VII.Tj CITKR w x lde rtinco iifeom. . plulnt , aDdlli ( they ! ) < > mod to many taffer uot intl/ oat but uwy caingai. la doe ion' btlU. Covered With a Taiteleii & Solubl * Coating. Of oirdr6"KlflB. | I'rlco 22 cants a box. Heir York Depot , 803 Canal ril. HHALTHFUL , AGRHnABLE , CLEANSINQ. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chaflng , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water A "vVritwu Quarantoo la Cure Kverj C&va or Monay Refunded. Our cure l > permanent and not a p K3hla mf. Cruel treated teTen yean ago have norer lean ft ijmptom luce. nyOoscrlblng cmo full/wo can trott you br mall , nd wo KlTu tb * name strong KuaranU * to cur * jr refund all monejr. llioso who prefer to oomi nor * fortreatment cnn do o aol wo will par railroad far * both waya and hotel b'.lls while here , If vre fall to cnro TTa cunllenge the world for n cnia that or Magi * Itcmedr will not curu. xt rite for : > artlaulari and gat .h * Tldenco. In ourteven years inaction with th Mccloflnme.lj It lm been iuo > t Oinicult to OTeraomt Uie prejndlcos asalnst Bocnllud spoclllca. Hut unilar ouretrcnr gutrnntso tlionsiuuli are trjlnc It and 1) InK cured. WeKunraitoo to euro or r tuod ererr ilollar , and nswobaro n reputitlon 'x > proieot , aim financial bhcklnic of liTOVUit it purfcetlr eaf to nil who wlli trr the treatment , llerutofore yon bar * putting up Bud piylim out your money for dUTareat trcutmcnti.nnd altliougli you are not yat curoi no ono Iiai paid buck your money. Wo will poiltlvaly euro you. Clil.clironlo , Ucop onto.l caiei cartdtaOl lo'JJtlnyi. InvoJtljiito our .tinanclal nundlnir , our reputation ai biulnca uion. VVrltu ui for uamu aa I addreiiesof thoioualmru curul who hart glien pcrniltslontorufurto tbcm. It ro i you only post- He to do tbli. If your tyrapyim * &ra lore tbroat , mucoui patibciln moutb , rliejmntlsm In bones and ] olnt , linlr falllntf out , eruptions on nny part of the body , follnz of general ilf presilprt , pnlm ha btajor bones. Too hBTuno tlmato waito. TUO > who ari ronitantly taking mercury nnd potash , tboulil dl * ronlinuolt. Conatant u > a of thesu drugi will lurely Ijrlnif Boroi and ontlnn u' ' ar ln tlia end. Don't full W irrlte. All corro.pondcnce sent sealed In plain en velope. Wo Inv.to the nioit rluU Inreslluatlou ad vl',1 Hu all Iu our pcworlo at 1 you Ic It. REMEDY CO. . - Omnhn. Neb PROPOSALS KOR PAVING. Sealed propnsuln will ho rcuulvod by the un- doislttnod until IsJJo'oIcioU p ru , August l.'tli , IB'iJ ' , for thu following Ulnrti of paving iimtor- Inl. vl/ : tihiiix Fulls or otlicr cranlto , Uoor.ld | HMlldstOIH ! . Woodruff. Kunaiix , htonc. And vlttlllod briok , ull according tospculfl- . cations. I'or IMI\II | ! { parts of the following streets In thu city of uimihii. iniiiprlnud In struot liu- protoniont dUtrlots NOB. led , 171.1" : ; nnd 475. urdorud Iniprovuil hy ordinances Dill. HU.1. .1141 nnd 3111 luspeotlvulv. and more particularly described IIH follows , vn | , No. Vfr-2 nJ NtrotU from norii ) line of Mluhl- KIIII street to Nicholas Htrnot. No 471 2Uh auuiiumm J.ouveilwoi til strcxitto Murey Htruut. . No. 47.Kind Bt rout from I'uitplolnu iivnnuo tou point 1WJI aviuj fmt HDuthof l > opploton lUeniiB , liolnc tlio south llnu of tux lot : ) ) In uectlon 87 , mid . t No. 475-Alley in liloul ; : ! 17 f rom i'Oth street to UlHt , street In tlio oily of Oniuhu. T.uvli bid toHpeutfy prluo per xquaru yard for Iho paving complete mil thu mreeta und Wurlt to bu done and ll < lu to' be made In accord Inco with plnne und NpuelUa.itlon * adopted IruIuno.IBnnd ! ) unlloIn / tioollleoof | the Hoard of 1'ubllo Worl.s. Kuuh proposal to bo tiliidu on printed hlnnus ( urulslieil by tlio bourd , uud U > bu'auoonipu- ulud by n porfDIoil ohe.'lt lu the mini of t > U ) , puyublo to the city of Oinuliuiia HI ; vilenee | of eooil faith. Thu bonrd re er\e tlio rlxht to nwjvrd the ooiitraotnn all thosulu dUtrloU ( Oiellier. oren on uuch districtKopurutoly. fur the ullfuront kinds of inuturUI. # ubj it to tlio neluotlon of the mutorlal by the property awnpn , or the iiinyorund eltr LDiincll , to reji > ot uuy or ull Clin.lruiuullo.4iil ofl'itbllu Worka. Omaha , Neb. , July VTlij. ) b'ji jyi-T uJ-i DR. C GEE WO , Tlioonly lazily grAltiitol Clilnoso pliyilclau filulit years' study. Ton years prnclicil ojpor' . ence with nil known dlio o9 Treats aiioojsjriillj ullcironlociso3 ! : lvon up by nthar doctors Uall nnd BOO him or wrlto for question blank. Da nol think your cao huMluii | bocius ) your doctor t3lH yoiibo , but try the Clilusso doctor with lilt now nil.I wonderful remedies , amlraoolvo new banollU tin I n parmaiirnt euro Init otlior ilootori cannot glvj. llurlm. Hooli anil 1'lanU nntiira'a ramodlss 111 * tncillcliiCK Tim world bis wltuosi Una ttioimnd trstlinnnliiU In thr. a yuara' practlcj.o Injurloiu ili'cacllcins , no nnrcutlcs , no pohon Uutlontl trcutincnt and permanent curj nuccosifully triiatol anJ curaJ. given up by cillior ( lectors : Tliot , CoiiKhlln , < ll. Hnrnny rtroot , chronicrliou- inntlsni C yearn , kidney nnd llvor tronblO ] , 'Iho.i. Uuhort , I.Hli mid Knrnim Htrcoti. Kenoral debility. Intllitustlon , los < of utrauutli nnd vitality. Took mudlclno for > onrs but not no roller , M. I * Andcnon. U2l Cumin { ntrjot , cttirrX oBtliruu auil bruucliltli of Ilftoou yours standln ; Has for nnlo the following prnptrol roinocllDl nt II Wu bottle , sir bottlus lor 510U , for tli'j euro of Astlimn , Catarrh , hick llendaolio , InillKOstlou , lllood 1'olaonlni ; . lllioiimntlim , Kumilo Woikiiusi , ililnoy uuil l.lvcr Comiilalnt. No nuonls. . Hold only by Cutuosii Modlclnu Co , Capital , SIUJ.OJ ) OITiM , ICtli and Califaraii Sb. Omaln , Nell PROPOSALS FOR CURBING. Scaled proposals will bo rccolvo ) ) iy tlio iindiiiaUncd until I : llo'clnok.p m. August l-'th te'M. for eurhlni ; xvlth white Colorado Hund- Hlnno , red Colorado sandstone nnd lleroa Hiinilhtnno. according to Hiccincitlo | > iH , purtH of tcil.iln streets In Iho ulty tit Omaha , uum- prisud In HI rue t Impiuvoincnt districts , inlm.- biiied and duxciibud .is follous. tn-xvlt No. ICO lril street from north line of Mlchl- gan sticut lo Nicholas stioot. < / No. 471 'Jith avenue from Lo.ivcn worth btruel to Marcy stieet. f > o 17nd Hlioot from I'cnplntnn avenue to u point l(0l ( ( fit-HH ) feet Hoiith of I'opjiloioii the south line of tax lotUJin - , * r.u.hid \ \ to spuulfy n prluo per lineal foot for Ihociirhliiir tiiiinplula on unuh street , sep al atolv , In said Inipioveniunt ( llhtrlutn. Work to bo donu In iiienrdannu x\lth jilans and Huaullluallons nn lllo In the olllda nf tlio bond of public HorUn. „ > 1'iiipoHilH tn bu mndn on pilnted blauks furnlnlied by thn bnurd , and tl.oso neuoiu- panled xvlth i oiirtlllud uheok In the giiinof two , payable lo tha elty of Uiunlmi as ai uv I ( lento of Kood faith , The board resoivos the rUhl to Award tlio contrneton nil the said illstiletn tosuther oren on otiL'li district Boparatolv. to reject uhy or all bldH and to xvulvu dufi'i'tR. p. w. iimiciiAUHnu. Ohiilrman Hoard of 1'ubtld Works. Omaha , J ob . July a th. IbDA Jya7-'JauJ' < NEBRASKA National Bank. U , f , DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , BED Capital. . . $100,000 T ) Surplus. , . . $ (15,000 ( \ Olllccir nnd Dlractom llonry W. Vntei. proldonl It. C' . Cuililnir , < lco i > ri > < ldun | , d H. Muurico. w. V Jlorto , Joliud. Culllui J. fi. U. 1'utrlck , l wli.A. IRON . Kr f vr > m * - YOURSELF ! W Ask your Dfuggltt fur a 1 / bottle of lllg . ilia only , / ricm ; ) oion&ui remvdy Ior ll I j tbo unnatural dliiliarsc * aud I prlvatodUeucsof intn nd the I dKbditatiog weoknein peculiar 110 women. U cures In A f"rr I ilaya without tbo aid or \ publicity of a doctor. \Thi Vnhtnal American Curt , Manufactured by I The Evani Chemical Oa.1 CINCINNATI , O. U , . A ,