TTIK OMAHA DAILY IWE : WEDNESDAY , SISPTHMUKR 21 , 1892 , EXONERATED BY THE BOARD Charges Against the Hasthge Asylum Management Not Sustained. ONE CASE IN Y/II1CH / A PATIENT WAS HURT \Vlicn tlio Attnntlnii of Dr. .loliiunn tt'ns CnlliMl to the Alllilr tlio Atlmdiilit \\ttn linlnntly IMM'linrKrd-l'ro. "t Lincoln. HASTIS-OS , Neb , Sjpt. 20. [ Spjclal Tele- 'cram to TUB Bici-Wlicn : | tno statement wns made In this city this morning that a former employe of tbo Asylum for the Insane had prcfcrred'chnrgcs against the superinten dent nud steward , Ur. Johnson nnd A. S. Campbell , somothlncofnsonsntlon was cunsed here. HolliKswortli , who inado the complaint - plaint , wns seen , but refused to.mako uny stnicnient concerning his chniires. saying that when thu ptoper time came ho would give his sldo of the uiso. Stewart Campbell was seen by TUB Bnc correspondent and seemed to bo belli amused and indignant. He sold that Hollincsworth was discharged a while ago on ncvouni of In- competency , as ho had previously uec'ii nt Uio Clnrlmla , St. Joseph nnd Lincoln asy lum ! . HollliiRsworth was a icp'ubllciin , but no dlsllncllcn wns mailo on account of poll- tics. Mr. Cimpbell did not know what tbo chaises were but one ot them bo undet- stood was Hint the girls employed at Iho nsv- lum were In tbo habit of coming lo the eily nnd drinking beer in vnriely saloons. This ho denied. Olio fctunle nttondtint had lott to t'o to the Norfolk asylum nnd whllo not In the employ of tno state bad drank a class of beer in n saloon , and another charge was that an attendant , hud choked n patient. This was Hue , nnd ns soon ns the fuel had been made known to Ur. Johnson the attend ant was inxinnlly discharged. The patient was not In jut oil. Ur. Johnson wont down to Llnrdln today nnd urged upon the Uoard of PublicLandsund Uulldlncsthutnn Investiga tion had bettor bo muduor the Linages be pub licly branded us unworthy of investIKIIUOII. "This town has n tough enough reputation any way , " said Mr. Campbell , "with its murder fn\story nnu irugedios nnd treii'-uiv icllcit ! , w'llhout having any charges mailo whlih cannot be substanllated. Every citi zen has n iltrbt to see this matter sifted to the bottom , and ll will tie done. " IXoiKirutvil thu .Stipi't liitonilmt. Lixtoi.v. Kob. , Sept. 20.-Special [ Tele pram lo Tin : UKI : . | Tlio tilato Hoard of Public Lands and Buildings held n mooting nt the o til co of Airoiney Ganural Hastlncsnt fi oYlouk for Iho purpose of Investigating somunlleccd li regularities in the mnnujro- ment of the stale hospital for the Incurable insane nt Hustings. It seems that some time since Superintendent Johnson discharged an employe for cause. The employe was not entirely antlstled with the nrrancemont , which loft him out In the cold , and endeav ored to crnin satisfaction by llilng charges with the state Imntd. On September 12 tbo board received n com municatlon from Hastings charging tie aay- lum management with several Irrcgulaillios. Amonc otnor things it wns alleged thut the clothing futnlshcd the inrnntos Wits unllv tor wcnr und thai on ono occasion 0110 of the inmates WHS harshly treated by the attendants. The members ot the board have been quietly Investigating the charges nnd finished this afternoon. Thov found thut on ono occasion nn inniato hud been treated with undue harshness by an attendant , but , tno attendant bud been promptly dUchareed bv Superintendent Johnson ns teen ns the facts In the case were reported to him. The board also found that llio clothing provided is of good quality and Kept clean and in good icpair ; that good dl ciplno ! is maintained among ofllccrs and employes , and that the institu tion is being condticlcd in a businesslike manner. Tuu conclusion of the boavcl r.l UP nicotine this afternoon was that Superin tendent Johnson's management of the insti tution is in every way satisfactory. Kirui : > A r.-\ I.lttlo I.uilln Millllrlin Shut Delimit Cnulcj. Noli. , liy Uldu .MnrRiin. RII : > CLOUD , Neb , Sept. ! iO. ( Speolal tn Tin : Br.i ! . ] Woid has been rocolvod here of n shooting scrape that orcuncd near Cowlcs. Clyde Moigan , a boy about fl years old , while playing ulth a rovoUer , pointed it nt Louie Klnlllchu. n girl 8 ycnr.s old , with the rcmutlc. 'I'm going to shoot you. " The hull struck bo git I just behind the oar , Killing her in- tan lly. Mipicmu Court t'ioc < jcdlni- < . LINCOLN , Nob. , Sept. 20. [ Special Tele gram to Tin ; Uii : : . ] The supreme court met today pursuant to adjournment. The follow ing attorneys ucio admitted to practice : Al Dert Wutltnib of Lancaster county , Loyal M. Graham of Piontlor , A. A. Kearney of Stnntou. C. b. Uninboot of Laiicat > tor , U. S Mockctt of Lancaster , Unseoc Pound of Inn- cabtcrV. . S. Dournoor ( Jiige county , Charles E. Hush of Giw. Frank E. Woss > on of G.IKO , Fr.Milc H. Sheldon of Gage. Hallgreu y < Huwklnsou , leave given plaln- tiT ( to lllo counter adiduvils on motion to dUmlss in thlrtv days ; Snulhard v.s Duillng- ton & Mlssouil Kiver Knilio.ul company , dis missed ; Stale vs. Kloman , heating con tinued to 'October 7. IhflJ ; Hopkins VB Scott , nilvjnc.d , dulcndnnl to lllo' in.d fictvo biofs in thirty days. Slate \ icl Culver vs Sir. jr. dis missed. Walter vs Ueed , motion for rohe'ar- ing withdrawn. Fariington vs Stone , sub- niittcd on motion to quash bill of exceptions and dismiss apnonl. State ex rtl Wilcovvs Crabtrcohiiljiuittcdonmotliliiforallowancool fees of rm'cioo uud stonoiruphcis. lYarniclt vs Laltn , motion to dlsinUs overrulod. Hib c vs ( .iiiocli , submitted on motion to dismiss. Tulcot VK I'Melds. Hiibmlltcd on motion for judgment. Jones Vs Wolf , submlUcu on mo tlon to dismiss. The following causes worn contlsucd : Na > tiunal Lumber company vs Ash by , Gartnci vs Stnto , lied VH Wood. Sloan vs Wright. The following causes wrra argued and sub milled : Stale ex rel , FrauUlln county vs Vincent , State VR Iluphcs , Wagner ys Ladd , Omaha .t Itcpubilcan Valley Hallway com pany vs Klckards.Cnrson vs Duudas , Dcnioi : vs Daly , Nelson vs lllatt.Vngnor VH Lnwls , Wagner VA Btcnin. 1'owell vs Deokloy , i' irsl National band vs Myers , Stuto ex rel , .Milloi Vb OfOUdV. _ iH tu ( ii > to I lu > liulmm rthiiol , Fui.MO.sr , Nct > . , Sept. 'JJ. - [ Kpocial to Tin IlEU.J James Mlllllien , sherllT , loft on tin train today tor Geneva , tatting with him idi MrlCay , who was yesterday ordered sent l < thu luform school. In her examination shi enld BIU ! was in years old , that she catm from Ohio to Omaha and lived with her aim nnd wotkcd in a shirt factory , blio clalmoi her aunt misused her , that she became &c qdtiintcd with a traveling man und that he downfall had ull been slncu the 4th of lus July. Stio Ims llvi'd in n linl In this ulf with lU'nry Pot Ulns biuco tlio-llrst of till' mouth. Bha was vcrv nuxlous to got n\vu from I'orUlns , ana was perfectly willing t go to the reform school. Ciiiiiuv in ihu Tiitr. i ) , Nob. , Sept. SO. ( Special to Tu ; linn J There win quito an cnthuslajtl meeting last night at Sownrd in the lutcies of Soyvard county at the World's fair. Th tnoeting rosolvcd that Sovvaid county mus be properly ruprcscntod at the fair an elected ofilcou of un nuxlliur.v board. G , W liartoti was chosen president , lion. Edmun McKniyro sorfcturv , John iClmmeror treas urer and Hon. J. K Oaebnor vice prestdon for Howard. Vice presidents of other prc tlnctt will bo chosen lator. Ituh u linjiot. BDTTOX , Neb. , Bept. 20. [ Spoolul to Tin BuE.1 The Knnsai City Omaha depot wa fobbed last ovenlu ? botwuon 7 and H i' clock. The thieves took a suit of clothe lelonftlng to Frank Drown , a/id / a pair o > ant bolonginsr to Curt Clark and a keg a tickled herring. The caiu drawer wa irled off , but no caili was In it , und tin ompnnv'i afo was untouehed , Tha entrance trance | o the depot wa * in ail o through Htndovv In tbo freight room. Iir.Vtlliliuiiu u i Trim. DAKOTA Cur. Nub. , Supu 'Ji [ Spuclul i TUB UKK.I TUo preliminary uuiinuk' of 01 Treasurer Wilkinson , who Is charged bv Simon Frit/ion , tin nccountnnl who wa * blr d uy t rivnto pirtlcs to tmiko n reluvf tl- irntlrn of the trcmurer's onico for 1800 to IS'.H ) for I'lnbez/loinont , wns commenced be fore County Jii'lgn vVnrnor vostcrdnv. Tbo on tire dii v xvas consumed ami nothing ac complished by the prosecution. Able coun sel on both sides will Utterly contest the case. The symnaihv of all but n democratic ring is with Wilkinson. The hearing was continued this morning and will probably continue ton days. riirinrrUrimiicil .S trVUnr > r. Wmi.ii , Nob. , Sent. 2d. ( Spaclnl Telo- Br.im to Tun Hi.i.jJohn dtudnckn , a Uobctnlan farmrr from Uodgo , this state , uns drowncdlatl nhtht in n Inko noir UlacK Island , about six miles west of this place , bv tbo upsetting of n boat In which ho with four other men wore flshlng. Ho had bought n farm near here tt.o previous day , on which ha intended to locnto In the spring , The de ceased was (5 ( Pj cars old and leaves a wife , a son and n daughter living nt jjoclgo , wburo the remains will bo scut for lutermout. ratalVitrlt nl l.lu'litnlne. n , Nob. , Sept. UJ. [ Spacml Telegram - egram to TUB HIT. ] A severe olecrlc storm occurred n few miles west of this plncn yos- toulav nccomnanlcd with slight rainfall. A ll-vonr-olil son of I T. Warner was strurk b.v'llRhlnlng nnd Instantly lulled together with the team lie was driving Several farmers " ers in the vicinity lost stock"by lightning. It was the worst storm of Uio kind over known lu thucountrv , but fortunately covered only u small territory. I'litnlly lujmi'il liy : i Ilorso UHOKFN How , Nob. , Sept. " 0. to Tin : UKIJ.I A young man by the nnmo of Uud Keen wns seriously Injured Sunday night by his horse falling on him. Ho was riding lu n lope down Multi sticot when the nnlmal fell over a rnpo with which n bov wns loading a cow. It xvas dark nud the rope was not scon by cither man or horao. Kuun fell under the Uorso nnd wns rendered un conscious. There is but little hope of his recovery. Speuitil eiilu 011 linunsut Ilaydou Bros , tomorrow. .Instil IMaln Take. Marshal Drud D. Slaughter was surprisoil to sco in an nllogcd newspaper of Omnha the statement that ho had uuit busi ness and practically shut up shop until the United s > tat03 government would sotllo up with him nnd pay the balance duo him for ar resting criminals. "That is another fake , " said Mr. Slauch- tor , when his attention was called to the article. "I have told some of mv deputies lu the country that they neol not unlin any special effort for n few weolts to work up c.isos , If they wanted to take a vacation , be cause matters were rather qulot any way.and in addition 10 this the povonimciit is behind on my account about SIO.OOU , nnd I nm noi. nnxiout to have it run anv hichcr. But the idea of our going out ot the business of mak ing urrests and letting ctnniuals rim riot ns they plnnse Is utlcily abitud. If the ro- poitcr who wrote that artlclu thin Us that Is the case let him commit an offcnso against Ihu government in tills district and sco bow quick ono of our doputio * will snake him in. Tha United Status mursunl has not gone out of business , but there Is no court in session mm it Is the quiet , season of the year. " Spcul.il sulo on linens tit IIiydon Bros. tomorrow. The l.-turosxn Oluli. The newly org iniied Omaha Lacrosse club held an important mootina in the Paxton - ton hotel c.ife. In the abseuco of President Ueorgo II. Leslie. Dr. U. S. Austin occu pied the chair. About tweuty-llvo members weioiu attendance. A constitution and byliws were adopted and repular practices.to bo held at the circus grounds , Twentieth and Paul , were ordered for Wednesday mornings from 0 to half past 7 and Saturday afternoons from 4 to 0. The Kearney , Neb. , club is _ anxious to nrranco a match for Timnksgiving day nnd , so far as ea-i bo judged from the rapid ity wltn which the membsrshlp Is crowing , the Omaha bovs will have no diniculcy in presenting u creditable team on that day. The ulub'b prospozts at present uro very bricht. Sticks can bo procured nt the Collins Gun company store. Admission fee to club is placed utSl per annum. Those doilrous of joining cn.i do so by addressing Mr. M. A. Hull , Now YorK Lifo bulldlnir , or Mr. I1' . J. PoddicVindsor hotel. All Inning sticks in a requested to turn out for ptaelico. * * Speolnl saloon linens ut Iltvvdon Bros. tomorrow. _ _ Thr JiuluuViis Warm. Judzo C. U. Scott entered the police court jostorday morning with his war paint on. IIo had been arrested by Sergeant Graves charged with maintaining a nuisance nt 1207 Uodgo street. "Why , great God , " ho blustered , "you might us well go out on the street and amou the ( list man you meet. I don't own that property aud never did. Where is this com plaining witness , nnvbowi" Inspector Slierar was pointed out nnd tbo juiisi sailed In. 'That complaint is a d d lio. Those prem ises nio in good condition. I'll ' mnk'oxou think that I kriw some law before you got through with it. I'll sue your bondsmen 0-3- f .re sundown. " He continue. ! to civort n round for some time explaining how hot ho proposed to make It fur some one , and went out with a flourish. 'I llcV IN-mnmliprrd l.onll Ivossiith. Ti iiiv. Sept. 'JO. A deputation compris ing twenty members ol the Hungarian Diet waited on the Hungirian patriot , LouU Koisutti , and prosontej him with a congrat ulatory address signed by l.fi'JJ llungnrlaus. Thu deputation also presented him with a largo sum of money subscribed as a me morial fund by a numoor of his admirers. Special sale on linens ut llaydon Bros. tomoirow. _ _ You'll lit Well To tuko nilvnnttiKO of the next liurvuat oxuursinn , leiiviiiff Onmlm September iiTtli , vlti tlic Chictigo North woslorn iiillwny. Hound trip tickets at Imll ratori will bo on ealo to points in No- bnibUn , South Dakota , North Dakota , .Mlhtiosotti , Montnnii , also till iirinulp'il points in tlio "Now South" ns far tut the ( Julf of Mexico. These tlcltolB nvo first class , allow lih- oral stop-over jirlvllbgua and nro gootl twontv duys from ditto of wilo. Tlio idly ticket olllco of "Tho North 11 \voslorn Lino" is ut 1101 Purtiiun at. 0 U. H. Rncain , u G. P. West , Gonorul A-'ont. 0 . C. P. & T. A. t d Spoottiolos ucour.itoly llttoil ; rofractivc > oxumiimtion froo. Tudor Optical Co. , r corner Furnum und 1 1 Hi. ity y Koul oRtuto. 5 only. My word in cood. \\f. G. AlbriyhU 6 1-2-a N. Y. Llfo bldg. Spnulul ealo on llnoiiii ut Huyden Broa tomorrow. INirion * llnrrj's .Nmv Aililltlun , Beautiful trues nro abunchuit in For SOIIB' & Borry'b now addition to Soutl Omaha. SLOGGED IN THE CITY HALL Sitlawalk Inspector Wilson Knocked Down by nu Unknown Astnilnnt , HE GOT A BAD CUT ON THE HEAD Major Itrtnls Srorc * n 1'olnt In I'uxor < ifn Acln \ \ Illon Cnrput Again Tnrncil II Itontluo Unrkut thu Council. Good , rich , red , human Wood was spilled at the incoilng' < 8f ihu council held last nlghl , nnd onu \\cntouloftho building wilh the goru alieanilni * douii his fuco In tor- touts. It was not n fight between councllmen , such as thu puullu witnessed last year , when the manlj f en ins or the city InwnvtUers rolled about the lloor , wildly struck out uud toro ouch others hair uud cuticle , Just as the meeting was united to order J. M.Vilsuu , the late Inspector on permanent sldowulka. entered tbo building , walked across thu couittid up the main stair c.ibo. There ho was mot by some unknown parly , who without n word of warning struck Wil son lu tbo fuco with a bonvy cane and knocked him down , uutltug u doap gash in bis fuco. A moment later boveral of the councllmen wore gathctcd about Wilson and assisted him to his icot. \ hurried search was tiitulo for the assailant , but ho had tied. Excitement held the boards for u short time , but the uouucilmcu soon repaired to the council , where they at once got down to business and listened to tbn reading of the following poiulcd commuulcutlou from the mayor : OMAHA , Sept. SO. To tlio Honorahlp.llio C'lty Council ot the Ulty of Om ihn : I doslroto call yOnr iillentlou to the notion of your luinora- ulo body In p.issliu o\er my veld resolution No U , " ' , of beplembor X1 , iintliorl/ins Iho cou- btruullon uf u woocluu sidewalk on the o.ist bldu of rwunty-ululilh stiect adjoining thu no th liiSfeut of bloek u , " bblnu's thud ad- Uttlou. lu my veto moss 170 I stated that the ici - lutlon had been \etoud by mo for the reason that u XMOII ( lesurllillon hud been il\cu 1 am In ten mod thul tills stiituniuiu uont lined in my message \\a-idimlud by the councilman In- irouuoitu Ihu re Oiiitliia , an 1 Ins &laloment was uccejilud by a majorlly of the members of Uio council as Uuln I'uneeu It may stem tlio prjpur tiling for tlio council to recklessly pass ordinances mil lusolullons ovut my vetoes ulthout iLforvncu \\hetlior they uro iluhtor wronu , but in this case , us In some oilier i-.fes , unless thu num. ; donu by such action Is ruutlllud thu troasiuy of the city \\UlMilTur. I urn udlbud oy the c ty nttoiuey thu no tax c.mbeen- f 01 ceil to cover thu cost of tlio sidewalk pro posed lo bo constructed bv the resolution inferred la In v.ow of tins fact I deem It but propel1 tu call your attention to your ue- tlon ut tlio lust moating , and to siunc-it and recommoml that a resolution properly do- Hi illilns ! the property opposite which it Is pro- posud to construct Hie sidewalk be Intio- ( tiievU , and that thu lloinl of I'nblle Wet Us be Instiuutcd not to uithorl/o thu construction of any hldouaiU undoi thu resolution \\hlch \\us passed ovet mvoto Hespeulfnlly , Uuuitoi : 1' . HEMIS. M.iyor. The veto was referred to the committee on biduwulUb und brld Ub for mvostigatiou. Vittoi'd Ullton Cm-put , Also. The councilmen all hoped that the mayor was tlnotign writing letters , but ho was not. He had another which was > upon the subject ofViltou ciupets. uud in it ho sniu : I licreulth lotiiiu without my approval the pioposud contract with the Morse Uiy CJoods eumpiny forfnin shins Wilton eirpct for the council clinmbLT. for the rciisou that 1 regard thu purchase of 'iJlVl.ton c. it-pat at a cost of ill ) an tinnouessaiy liixuiy. such as the iicseat condition of thu llnancea uf the Ity dots not justify. A good body IrusselscjrputOf quality and pattern sult- ible for the connell chamber ein : hupurehabud ornboiil&liU. Whllo It may bo true that a Villon ctirpet will last much longer than a lody llrnssols. It Hqullo certain thut a body trussels would last us Ions as It would ic- n.ilti clean and suitable for usu In the council hambur. It does not follow that booauso a considera te sum lenuilns lo the credit of thu city hull "und that it should be expended foroxpunslvo iirnlshlnzs fur Ihu council chamber or uny of heolllces In the city hall bnlUlln. . Whatever einiilns uiiexpuii'lcd fiorn the city hall fund , uulei thu provlslonu of the charter , uould be r.insfurro.i to thunoncr.il fund and could then ) u use I for any necessary or legitimate ux- pomtlturo on behalf of the city. When tne city Is without the menus to provldo and iropuily euro tot the health of the elty and B oblUed to uloso onu of- Its prlnci- iii' ' vhiducts fur unnt of funds \\lth wlili-li to repair the same , U would seem about time to cull a hill on uxtravair.-ineo In council clminbcrdocuratlous and : fnrnlbhlirs. The city IH ulrendv com- iniltcd to an uxpendlluru of Hourly iM.Ulufor decorating thu conucll ulmmboi , un cxtruva- : : inco whluh at the present time , la view ot : ho finances of the city , was wholly unncces- ' s.uy. 1 belluvo It Is about tlmu foi thu repre sentatives of tlie tav pavuis locjiisldur the cunilitlou of the tax payers , undlowalvu fur u lime unnccussailly luxui Ions surroundings , The council did not sco lit to override ) the veto Just ut that time , so upon Mr. Bcchol'a motion It was laid upon thu tnblo. To cheer up the council und make the members feel happy Mayor Uemls wioto that ho bad sent thu names of the members of the city council to the managers of the World's fair that Invitations to attend the opening te be held on October 2J might bo sent , The communication was placed ou file ana the thanks of thu council tendered the major. homo Cominiriir itlnns Ko.i < t. The Ivctcham Furniture company wrote thut it had complleu with thu contri'ct in furnishing Iho city hall and asked for an in spection. Ihe communication was referred. " "Tho requestor the managers of thn Homo for Fallen Women for an appropriation for money to support the institution met wilh more success before the council than when it was before ibo county commissioners yestci any afternoon , for it was referred to the mayor. The ward cauncilmon worn not readv to report on the appointment of registrars for the November uluctlou-und the matter wont over until the adjourned meeting , which will bu hold Ftiduy night. ' The report of the appraisers on the con struction and reconstruction of the Sixteenth street viaduct wns presontad. The report showed ho damages. It was adopted. The plan of assessment to cover the cost ol grading streets , consiiuuling bldowallts unil building culverts , was presented and referred. Tlio culof of police was Instructed to put thu chain gang at worlc cleaning the pave ment under tuo Thirteenth street viaduct. Hy resolution too mayor was requested tc Join with the mayors in other cities , asklnc the president of tbo United States to rostrlcl foreign immlcrniion until nil danger ol brmclng cholera to the country bud passed , Kusaell , 1'ratt & Co , were allowed SU.UJJ tc apply on their contract for furnhhlng gas uud olcano light lixtiues for the city hull , it Vliidiiut. The committee on viaducts utid railway * reported that there were uot funds available for the repair of tbo Eleventh street viaduct The report was adopted and the viaduct wa' otdcrod clo cd against the passage of team1 and opened to foot passengers line stn-ot cars. The engineer thought thai street cars could p iss over the viaduct with safety if the sidewalks uud rulliuirs were ro paired. The Hoard of Public Works wa' instructed to expend f200 In making repairs after which iar resigns will bo orbclod al either cud of tuo bridge , warning teams K keup off. Tuo commlttoo on public property nnt buildings recommended that new furnitun bu purchased for most of tbo city hall ofllcoi which uro not already supplied. The roper was adopted. The committee on sicjowiilka nnd bridge : reported that after a thorough iqvcstigaiioi Powder : in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard It hnd i cen found tHn tnerovni notlilni ; wrontf about John A/\VnHplcId' ! bill of ? 17I ( for 1,100 toe I of Himbjr. TliU Hem , when It pot Into Iho nprroprintlon stiooN wns vetoed by tlio miu or * omoi\rct'li ' ngo , be ctalmliiR Ihnt Wnkofiold Ind nvorclinrgL'd llio clly In rondcrlni : liU account. The nppolntmenU of Thomns Cnmm ft1 * niRbt wniclironn nnditilRhl , Ilioninn for tbo city Imll wnj conflnnud , Mr. tspcclit votlnR "no. " .Homo ltld ra pd Upon. The bids for fnrnlshlnf ? the city wilh cement \voro oneiirt } nnd referred to the comptroller. Tlio hiil of Iho Onmbn Coal , Coke nnd Llmo compnnv wns thu lowest. Un tbo m-aiHuR , of Vlnton slioot , from Tiventv-fouttti street , to oloci : 31 , wlluox addition , Iho npnnmors rcporled no dam- ngcs , wbllo on thu crndliiB of Shirley street , from Twontv-olffbtii to Twenty-ninth , tbo npprnlscra reported dmnoges In tbo sum of f.'il)0. ) lllds for pnlntlne nnd llnorlnc the olghty- eight election booths were opened nnd re ferred to the commlttro nn public property mul biilldlncs fur tabulation. On the nroposcd Rrndlnc of Douelai strcot , from Twrnlv ciKntb street to the west linn of llopps .t Hill's addition tbo npnraisrrs ro poitciU3Hiridiiiiiniu3. ( Ur. Sjinors wrote Hint tbo pivod nlloys In tbo city were In n Illlhy condition. Tbo com munication was referred to tbo commit ten on alt cots nntl nllovs nnd Hoard of Publlo Works , with power to net Tlio iloulor tboucht the iilluvs could bo clonucd by Hush- lim nnd \\ocpl UK. BOARD OF HEALTH RULES. Some Very Imiimtnnt UlitiiRos Mnilo hi the r.nli'K Collect-Mint ; rilthy llulrlcs. Amending some of the tulcs was nil that wns done nt yesterday afternoon's mootlngnf the Board ot Hcullb. Uulo 5 , referring to the duties of conductors on railway trains entering Omaha , was changed sons to road that the ofllclal In charge of the train shall notify the health onieor.s by telegraph of nny cusos or suspected cases of smallpox , cholera or any contngoous or Infectious diseases among tbo passengers. When such notice cannot bo sent , the conductor must leave the patient outside of Uio cltv limits. Kulo IV. , regarding nuisances , was changed so that It now Includes weeds on vacant property , in the alleys and in tbo streets. When Iho pro perty owner refuses to cut the weeds or can not bo found , the commissioner of health may order it done and have the same charged up to llio propel ty. Dr. Someri also asked authority to con demn uny or nil wells within the Uro limits nnd It was granted. Htllc T8 was chunked so ns to allow Iho health department to abate a miisatKO whore the property owners could not bo fuund und bnvo tbo cost chatted up to the property. City Attorney Connell had drawn up the amendments to tno rules in the shape of un ordinance to bo Introduced to the ecu neil for conlirmalion. Inspoclor Holmes reported several filthy dairies out on Cut-Olt Island. It , was the sense of the meeting that as the Maud was outside of Iho jurisdiction of the health ofll ecus Iho milu peddlers could not be made to clean up their premises , but umoss this Is done they will not bo allowed to sell milk In Omaha. "Lato to boa aim cany to risa will shorter the road to your home In the kles. Out early to bed and "Little Earlv Hl3t-r."tne pill that , malt' * ) llto longer a-U bailer aiU wiser. St. riilllp's Cm nor SI one. The corner slono of the now St. Philip's Episcopal church , Twenty-first street , bc- tweon Nicholas and Paul streets , Hov. John A. Williams , rectnr , will bo laid this aftoi- noou , this ocmg tit. Matthew's day , nt half post-1 o'clock , by lit. Rev. Georco Wortu- ingtoti. bishop of Nonrasko. Very Hov. Dean Gardner of i'rlnlty cathedral will de liver the nddro > s. Tlio music will bo ren dered by tit. Philip's boy choir. 'Iho church Is to bo built of Kansas limestone and biicl ; nntl will bo a beautiful structure. The style ot architecture is the early English. UeWitt's Harsapiirtua aosiroys 'such poi sons us scrofula , skin tlisoasos , eczema , rheu matism. .Uts'timelv ' use saves many lives. lltlllillni ; I'erinltK. The following pormils were Issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : Fritz Mnllar. one-story fr.uno cottage. KUhteonth und Vlnton streets $ 1,000 Llndwood L'.tr * und land uumpinv. one anil onu'liilf ; slory dwelling , fifteenth un.I bprlng snouts ' . ' ,533 I.lnJv.ooil I'rk , uil L.ind company , onu und one-bulf story duelling , I'lftuenlh und bprlng streets S.501 Five minor puintlts. 4J3 Total $ MJS Disease never successluuy nttaclcs the sys tem with pure blood. Uo Witt's Sun.ip.irllla makes pure new blood nnd cnricbe * blooJ. Both the method nnd results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste , and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro-i duccd , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly heneficial in its effects , prepared onlv from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its mnnyexcellontqualitiescomrnendit to aU and havu made it the most popular remedyknown. Syrup of Figa is for sale in 75o bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it ' for any ono who wishes G'omptly Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA 1FIG SYRUP GO , , SAN VRAXtOlQOO , OA.lt , NBWVOKK. N. V. Anew an ] ComplotJ Tront.nont , conilitlni Of Bupnodtorlai. Olnuuoiit la iUiiulii | , alia la IIJ * nudl'llUi a I'oiltlvu Cura for Uiturn il. Intonul bllndorllloailliulta'ilaf.Clironla , Huoontor Hurjll- UrrlMlas. T.iU UuusJ/lii : never l > ; on known to Jnll. tlpjr box. 0 fur < ) ; nto/mull. WnrnuUurfraia lUUtorrlotu dliona > vii : a wjlttKi icujri-iU ) 1 * uOBltlvolrul'an wltll 0 noiai or rofunl ihominjr If noicuruii sonJ Hi up for Ina bninplo ( luarantaj luuod br Kulm A Co. . DruzilKK , bull ) A' Ull > unJ Dou ut ktr > at < t'sa. an. tint ) Or ( lie LiquorIlal.lt I'o.lllvrly C'urcd tty aUuiliiUlt-rliiu inlluluen1 It caa be ntven to a cup ol codec or le * . or In food , without thcknonudee on ha patient. It if kbioluuly baru > le , and will effect permanent and apetdy cure. nbDlber the paileut it a motfrroio drinker or an alaoboltr wreok. It t been elvtu In tbouiiodt of caecs.and lu every InftUnce a perfect oura btilol * lowed. Iti-rirr full- The r -uioneolmprrBn inl Kith Iba tpej.ll- bccoiurv ou utter linpnaiihill.y /or tha lluuor vpnntlto la CA.U. iilll.lIRN hl'Kt ( fill CO. 1'rop'n. rinrtnnatl , O. aC-paafc t'onk ul rjail' uUra Ueo. 3 o tw baa of Kiihui J > . 1'it'iial In ; > il an. , let I un l'uiiii-iU , I'm. IrijJ & . O uua It.oa.rJij.i J , i , Jt. JJ jaa.Nj b . Preserve Tlio richness , color , niul lioanty of tlio hair , tlio RrontG.it cnrn Is necessary , much harm being done liy tlio use of worthless dressings. To bo sure of hav ing n llrst-clnss article , nsk jour drug gist or perfumer for Ajcr's Ilulr Vigor. It Is nbsolntoly superior to ntiy other preparation of the Idiul. It restores the orilnnl ( ; color niul fullness toluilrwhich 1ms become thin , faded , or gray. It keeps the scalp cool , moist , niul frco from dandruff. It heals Itching humors , proxcnts baldness , nml Imparts to THF U H U tin n sllUoti texture nml InstliiR fragrance. No tollot can bo considered complete without this most popular and elegant of nil hair-dressings , "My hair begun turning gray anil fall ing out when I was about 2."i years 08 nge. I have lately been using A.ver's Hair Vigor , ami it Is causing u now giowth of hair of the natural color. " 11. J. Lowry , Jones I'rahiu , Texas. "Over ix year ngo I had n severe fever , nml when I recovered , my hair began to fall out , and \vhat little remained turned gray. I tried various icniudlcs , but without success , till at lust i began to * Ayer's Hair Vigor , anil now my'halr Is growing rapidly and la restored to its original color. " Mrs. Annlo Collins , Ulghton , Mass. "I have used Ayer's Ilalr Vigor for nearly 11 vo years , and my hair Is moist , glossy , and In an excellent state of pres ervation. I am forty years old , and have ridden the plains for tucnty-livo years. " Win. Henry Ott , alias "Mus tang Bill , " Newcastle , Wyo. Prepared by Ir..T C. Aycrft Co . l.onell.Maes. Sold by UrugK'stn ' Kvurjlirrc. . ARE YOUSUFFERING ? I'ROU rCmalB I'M WcJiiiess , _ t Catarrh or 4fei.lUiciinialssni , Chronic , Nervous or Private Diseases , IP SO , OALt , ON Ur. Seariss & Searks Consultation Free. AoknowlPrtcoil lo bo tlio most succoffill spednlHt In ull IMIIVATU , 11I.OOU , NEUVUUS , SMX AXU UUIX- AHV DIHF.ASKS Gonorrlnua In train 1to 8 rtiyi. Syphilis ciireil without Murcury. All stmes for llfo bTKIl"lUlti ; iieriiiiincntly curocl. removal com plete , wlilioiitcutthiK. cuiula or dllitiUon. Cura allcctcclnt homo by patlont wllhJUt a iuoni3nt' . AND UCCTAL UMWIIS cureJ wllbout imln or detention from biulnuis. 11Y1WOCU1.K ANU VAUICOUUU : porimnontlr nnd Biiccc'uilullr curjj Method now and unfailing WEAK MEN ( VITAMTV WEAK ) . Mndjuoby too olosi nrr il- cation to business or ntinly , neverj inoiHil ntriln orgrlof ; bBXUAl. K.XOCdSlIj l-i nildJlo lire , or Iroin the olti'cti u ! youthful fiillux \Vr.AK MI1.V AUK VICTIMS TO NKHVOIH HB- BILlTVor HXIlAUiI'IOV , WAbTlXCVKAICNHiS INVOI.U.VI'Aliy I.OSdLJS wltll 13 VIlliV DBUAV In YOUNO nnd MIDDIAOKI ) ; lack of vim , vlnor. and xlronnth , with bovitll orifins Impaired und wi > akununed | > rimjturoly In appro icliliixold ma All y'u'ld rojdllv to our naw tro.umunt for loss of vital power. Call on oc nilitrflii wllli Bta-nu lor circulars froa hook an I rocolnti. Dr. Searles & Scirles. 4 Next to 1'ost Onico. A G1 u 11 I'olltlcul THEATRE. Thursday , L'rld.iy anil Saturday , Sept. 22 2i ! und 24. Sulnnl.iy Mntinec. Coim-il ) event of tlio nelson. HOYT & THOMAS , MII mi pen of Hoyt's Madison Hquan1 Tlioiitro , Now YorU , prosonttheircuinp my in Iloyt'a Host nnd Most Niuccsiful Comedy A TEXAS STEER WITH Tim Murphy. Flora Walsh and tlio original company. fc'nlo OMOHS Wednesday morilnu nt usual iirlcoB. Noxl nttmctlon , "NlOlli : . " COMING ! ' 1 1113 HOMANTIO ACTOU. Accompanied by W.V. KKD.MOM li , and liln Luinpnii ) of pIiiK-rs , under Uio dlruttlon of Mr W. M. Wlllilsuii. In ul llmnitu mul ro.illsUc econlc revivals uf lliu poiuilur ruiuunuoii uf D'lCniiury uud Farnam St , Thsaler I popa 3. TONIGHT STUABT AND BOOK'S ( IMIII ! Spcutaeuliir Pro.liictloii of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Wltli a carload of sconury , calcium und me chanical o Meets Mutineea Wed .uaday and Saturday , leflnpaSaniiyenuine ( WfOROEOTERSHIRE ) the most delicious Utto and zeat KXTHACT hOUIMi , oraJ.UTTKHfrom GUAV1CS , TLEMAN at Mad- rat to tils brother 1'JSII , at WOllGBSTKK. UBJ1661. . H T * : COM ! "Tell L A & FtnniNS' HIKATS , that Uiclr eauco Is lilKhljoitcemed ID ludla , and ii la my opinion , tbo moat \fiil.HII- palatable , 09 well E na tlio most whole. voino iiaaco tliat is tuade. " il-c. Beware of Mtations ; EGO that you get Loa & Peirins' ' Orlirfna * . is Genuine , JOUN UUNCAN'li HUNHtNKW V""f I'ruiiuhiil fiirt h sulc ( if I.iuiil by lleunim "f Vncatliiir Ullth Mri-di. HiH m > n Jiilin 1. Iti'ilUiUU huliillvUlon mul ruriiuiu ilrcrt. Ecal d propoaTlg wilt lie received ut tlio elty painiitrnhcr'a nfliac. oty | of qniiihj , to 4 p. ui. fiuiituiubcrVT. I8J- . for tlio b.ilu nt thu follow- In/ pan i iHdf liinU ; Two jilucesof HJXI.I : ( not , hctrtdun K.iriiiini and liiirntiy eirunt ; and un iilecti of SHOT'S fcut. lioHM'Oii IliirniiV und ililf llowiird , IIiU | will bo roculvcd 011 uacli in all ulotemiB MI iy liu ilfslii'd. Hurli bidder Inliiolosc ! ccrtlllul Kliuiik of 4t > L lliurulitlM rokorttid to rojo't uu > or ml bliN. I'lnt und Ufbcrlnllon of the Inn I on II n III UlU ollli o. 1IICOUOUB OLBUX , Comuiroll..r. Is open. The political pot boils. The stump speaker is abroad in the land. The "distin guished fellow citizen" will be found congre gated by the thousand in front of now pine stands , where the orator of the evening and the band will vie with each other in seeing which can display the most "brass" and they'll both play "the same old tune. " Thousands of men will put on giddy uniforms and march through the streets , while theoil from leaky torches drips gently down the backs of their necks * but "we've got to save the country. " Is now open too. "We're after your trade. If we've had it before we're going to keep it and if we hav'nt had it , we'll try and get it. Our inducements are many , but -we depend on the power of price above all things. Our special efforts are directed toward overcoats fall over coats today. We are showing a line that's not "out of sight" but right in plain sight so are the prices. for a splendid Melton overcoat in $4.50 toney tans. lor a business looking , dark , all wool $6.00 Cassimere coat with silk sleeve linings for all wool Csssimere garments new $6.75 made shades heavy serge lined. for a genuine Scotch Tweed overcoat $9.00 with heavy twilled silk sleeve lining. Can you touch these prices anywhere else ? Not with a ten foot pole. KID Thenbovo brnnilsof jrlovo ? lor sale by The Boston Store N. W. Cor. 10th mil DoufiUis Sta. O.n ih tx Onlike me Dutch Process Ko Alkalies OR Other Chemicals arc used in tha preparation of which is absolutely pure and soluble , It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd Is fur more economical , costing leu than one cent a ciii. It is delicious , nourishing , out. KABILT DICJESTF.U , Sold by Crooors ovorywhoro. W. Baker & Go. , Dorcliesior , Mass , Ur. Bailey , Sr ThoL iv I i " Dentist 'Jhlrd Floor , 1'axton liloj c Telephone IOS ) . KUIia'ilPariiiniS i A ( nil BCtof leuth on rubkor for 15 l'orrutiit Teeth without iilato or Hiiiovatilo brhUii WOM Juki the tlilu for \aifvrt \ or uubllo nyajkarj , uarjr drop doun TKirril KXTHAOTIU ) WITHOUT I'AIX Golil Ollluut rotsau ihlu r.itui. All work warranted. Cut this out fur u suldo. ; NEBRASKA National Bank. U , S. EEFOSITOSY - - OMA1U , NEB Clliccn nnil DlriiUori-ilmiry W , Vutuv proihlsnl II. ( . Lunliliu. rlcu uraiMuiil , . ' . a.Uirl j W V. .Mor c. Joaii ( , ( .olilm J. > . 11. I'atrlcx , l.qirlj A , llccd , CJtlilur , I11ON BA.NK. ia ! Alljierson1 ? suffering fnm HYPEKO- PHOKALQIA ( lumuicho iVom eye , strain ) or any DEl-MiCT uF VISION should consult our Optician at once , and be fitted with Suitable Olahsoa All errors of ralraclloncorrected Bolen- titically. Lenses ground to measure witnout extra charge. NO CHAHQ.E for TESTING , the oyos. GOLD SPECTACliES , or Eyeglasses rSTEuilPWSP OTACLES , or Eyo- Clahses , from $1 upward. Colored Glasses Irom 60o up MAX MEi'ER & DRO. COMPANY. Jeivclcrfl nnd Opllclana. I'limnm nnd blxticnUi Street ? , Ofnuhn. Artistic CHICAGO gNGRAVING at Low Prices. Stock and Design The Latest and Best. Sent ! us 81.BO and we'll send you 100 engraved cards from a new copper plate. Send us 00 cts. nnd > our present plate ( to be held and registered ) and we'll send you lee en * graved cards. We pay express charges , METCALF STATIONERY COMPANY , ( Lnto Cubb'5 1.11)1 ry Co ) 136 Wubnsli Avc. , Chicago. Bogus White Lead and adulterated paints would have no sale did they not afford dealers a larger profit than Strictly „ 'J' Pure White Lead' The man who best guards his own interests is never per suaded to buy paint that is said to be "jusfc as good , " or "better , " than Strictly Pure White Lead. The following brands arc standard , manufac tured by the "Old Dutch" process , and always strictly pure : i ( f < irt "SOUTHERN" _ ; , "RED SEAL" - " ' ' "COLLIER" Pure White Lead Tinting : Colors. The National Lead Co. man ufacture a line of colors to color strictly pure "White Lead any shade wiuucd. Tiicy arc , put up in small packages ; one * pound being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of Lead. By using- these colors and strictly pure While Lead you know- that you have pure paint , which you can not know when buying : ' ' " " " 'mixed" or "prepared"paints. Tor sale by Hie best tUalrii In ) rlr.U. If you are going lo | ij.ot , ll wli ! pay you to > end to u for n book containing In'ciiiutlun that may save you munv a JolUr ; 11 will only cost you n poilal card to do to , NATIONAL LEAD CO. , St. Louis Hfiiicli , Clark Avenue and Tenth Strett , St. Louis. Mo. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL. PENS. fiOLO MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880. THE MOST PfllFECT OF PEN * .