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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1893)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEEtll'lTESDAY , APJUL 25 , PATRIOTISM OF THE PEOPLE Credit of tbo Government Maintained at a Critical Period. llNANCIAL COMMUNITY QUITE EASY lluloinriit or I'renlilniit Ulntclnnd n * to the rolley " ' the Administration Ac * crptml n nn Indri to fnturu 1'ronporllf , WAMIINOTOV Be IIEAI nv TUB BEB , fit3 FouRTPfNrii STREET , WASHINGTON , U O , April S-l \Vhatovor may have been the intention of president f'lev eland In Issuing his statement jail nlpht respecting the gold situation , | i > hcther to dtnv Iho fart that thcro have been Jilnrp words and stormv scenes botwocn ( jhlmself awl certain inoinbeis of the cabinet to Infuse into the sltuitlon sotno eonll- jdenco U | > oii the part of the lltianclal coin- tmunltj It cinnot bo denied that U has had li salutary elTcct Monetary conditions aie 1 letter A number of Washington bankers went to | Vow York on FiiiHj night to feel the pulse If Wall street and forestall futuio lluctui Lion nml ttntli Ipate any HUIIJ which might Jlilso todav as a result of extreme "tops upon | thu n.irt of the si-cretaiy of the tieasury oj retained hero this evening and report lwcmderfuilj favoiablo change for the Jbetter On Saturday ironoj was rloso nnd redls- [ counts \vrio almost impossible In Now York JNow Lonlidetiee Is almost icstorod , money Is ( Cheaper Mid rediscounts are as eisllj con- I tiacti.il fin us they huu been at anj tlmu j within the D.ist twelve month It Isbeliined the run on ttio golil reser\o Is about over and thnt ( lunger of a stringency in thu llnanclal 'vvoild ' Is almost , if not iulto | , pist The pitrio'lstn of the people seems to ha\o como 10 the rescue of thti government's credit anil will preserve it I'lMttmnttorH App liitu < l. J \V Jackson was today appointed post master at ixjonils , Phelps toutitj , Neb , vleo 1-dwin Bmuim leslgned Other postmasters were ap | > nlntcil as fol lows Wyoming AUintle CiU , Tromont Lotmtj L L Oelsler , vleo Nleauloy , ro puivi'd Oicon Hiver , Swectwator county , 3eirj Kelllper , viio A D Dibble , removed I'taU I'ovo Cache lounty , L S L-usen , 1 Vice t H llrailbuiy Port Diupjosnc , Uintah countj I A Me-ise , vice A Mo.id , Kolton , Uox Lldor county , L M .Tones , vice M Aloxnmlei Isowton Cicho county , J 1' Jensen v l < o Peter Cbristcnsen Idaho Mullen , Shoshone county , Magglo r Marsh vleo A M Wilson , \Vf t ( til roiifllniii. The following pensions gianted aio re pot ted Neoraska Original . -John GotT , John Eckei t , Lester Houchton Additional- Krasmus Ileathman Hcissuo Andievv .1 Nelson Otlgiiml widows , etc Maiy Spen cer Leah Sttitker Iowa Oilgitml Solon I1 ralrman.Thomas 11 Johnson , William K Loekvvood , William Jjockait Addition il Arnold Sarbrock , Al bert Little Hiram Janes , Lcvi M Harris Kcnowal and increase Allen Mullinox In oieaso Joseph Kaccr , Young W Short.John Williamson HelssueJohn W Allton , Sam uel Mill ford Original widows , etc Minor of 1'atrlck II Caldwell , Sarah M Hinmcn , Murtha J Zuber , minor of Thomas Robinson , Ann Washburn. tnotbor , Mary A Whltcd , Xklaiy Shupo , Hester A Lockhart , minors of Wills I ) Adams South Dakota Additional-David W Ar nold Original widows , etc Minoisof David W Latnmo Today Assistant Secretary Chandler re versed the decision of tbo general land com missioner in the case of IMward W Sheldon of thoSldnov land distiict , granting oxten slon of tlmo The assistant secretary saj s the applicant has complied with the law and that the loliof asked for should bo granted In tbo homestead entry case of Charles i 1-iamboil nealnst William S Pugato fiom iSalt Lake , Assistant Secietary Chandler 11ms aftlrmed the decision of the commis isloner in favor of Lambci I P. S H I' DECISIONS. mlgiitmit ARuInat tlio Stuto In Soutli 0 irii- ] Una Tux C'n Othnr AppniU Settled. WASIIINCJTOV , D C , April 21 The United BBtatcs supreme court passed unon the South RCarolina tax case today , the opinion being Bnollverod by Chief Justice Fuller It came Kboforo the court upon the petition of Sheriff jS'yler of Aikon countj for a wilt of habeas I corpus to release him fiom Imprisonment [ Under the Judgment of the circuit couit of the United States that ho bo lined fBOO foi I fcontompt Ho had seized a train on the South ; Caiolina road upon a wairant issued by the I fitato authorities for the collection of taxes [ while in eontrovcisv Thoioid was In the I blinds of a receiver appointed by the United States court and ho was adjudged guilty ol ] contempt for falling to loloaso the propertj i under order of the couit He came to tlu 1 supreme loutt for leliuf The opinion con tnineil much stronger language tban Is usu ! ally found in such documents It denied tlu [ Application of the petitioner It held tin neizuro of the property In foico unjustifiable I nnd indefensible The claims of the | Btato for taxes aio not superior t < : geneial iiilo which makes prop icrty placed In the hands of n [ receiver subject to the ouleis of the court Ithuyiiio to bo doteinilncd In a icgular wnj I nnd In the pioper m inner Tbo action of tin [ chcult limit was In no sense an actior I ngalnst the state of South Ciiolini , whuh I it was concluded , could not be malntalncc I under the eleventh amendment to the con [ ( dilution The elicult court was equipped with the fullest power to protect Us dignitj nnd > nfoi ce its mandates and its use of thesi j jxvveis in the case In point could not bo 10 I Tlow ed by the supreme com t. The same judgment was announced In tin cases of Sheriffs Hisor and Gains , who cami to the supreme court for relief The Justices nlllrmed the Judgmoni Of the I'nlted States ciicuit c-ouit for tlu fltato of Washington , in lofuslng to grant i writ of habeas corpus In tbo case of Albui Frederick , undergoing a sentence of twcnti -years imprisonment for murder in the sccom dcgic > o A case presenting unusual and novel fe-x turos vvas entitled the Northoin Pacllli Hallroiid iimipanv v.sC J HrooKs & Co , o Ol , the defendants including a number o : fnloonkeepon and the Uoiru of Commis sloners of Klltitas coiintj , AVashlngtou The railmad compani In ought suit toab-Ui saloons maint lined btbo defendants a' ' nuisances and to pi event thn commissionef of the countj fiom returning licenses ti them on the ground that the emplojes o comp-uij who must necessuiijusi ( tjn.imlti ) and steim in constructing tin compaiu s i.ulroul line through Kittit.i countj v\cu tiulnced bj the pieseiuo ofdu fondants saUi > ns along the line of the worl to bccomiMinlltted for the sife use of thcsi Instrumentalities , and thereby cause loss ti the cot purtlon bj the doluj In finishing tin work I he state com ts i uled against th companj Justlco Oraj , for the supiom court , tuniuii'd the Judgment of the toul torlal suptoinn court , stating that uixm non of the grounds advanced by the counsel fo the appellant could it m lintatn the actloi nnd secuio the icllof sought TrankJ Bowman and William Patrick o i St Louis wore initnors in the owneishi ] I of the Colonel Sollets Accident mines nea ! l ad\illo t'-olo After the property hid beei J partly developed Patrick , who\\.is In chargi of the work ottered to DUJ Bovvm vn's intei cat , which amounted to live foitv eighths and the sale was olTcoted Afterward Bowman claimed that Paliiek had wlthheli Jrom him Information of the discovery of i largo bodj ot valuiblooic on the proport before the date of the puienaso and thai thoieforo , ho was iiultlod to receive dan uecs and ho brought suit The court beloi tra oj udgment against Patiiek for semi xhlng ovei ? S7 000 Patrick appealed to th supreme court of tbo L'nitcHl States Tli [ decision auajtmccdbj Juatico Brown su tained the contention of Patrick and re I Yorsed the judgment of the court below i rVom this opinion Chief Justice Puller an ! Justice Brewer dissented Thuj assert tin the ore was discovered borne months bofor the sale was otloctod , and that It was obligv lory upon Patrick to have Informed Hnwma of that fact. _ _ _ DOINdS IN TIIK DKPAItT.Mr.NTS. < ) nn i frtctlon rrenrnti It * t'oiltlun In the Clioctnw Nntlon Tronlilc. WASUIVOTOV 1J C. April 2-1 Duke do Veragua called on President Cleveland this afternoon at the whlto house The black frock coat which Mr Cleveland wore con trasted strongly with the gold lace and brass buttons ot the duke and his suite. There was no attempt at ceremony Commander Dickens niado the Introductions and n few words were spoken , with Just a suggestion of formality by the duke and by the presi dent In reference to Iho visit of the duke to America Then the ducal party bowed Itself out and was driven to the Navy department In the absence of Secretary Her bert. Assistant Sccrotar } McAdoo received the visitors , and after a mlnuto spout In conversation accompanied them to the State department , where they were met b } Secretary fresham ! In the diplomatic robes Then the duke and his party vvont to the olllce of Secretary Lament and paid their respects Ihls ended the 10 ceptlons A delegation of Choctaw It.dlans , repre senting the Jones faction , had an interview today with Secretar } Smith They repre sented that Jones was legally elected gov- oinor of the nation and that the whole ( ilfil- culty had been caused by the refusal of the Locke people to recogni/o his authoiity A number of Locke's folloowcra , il was as- sei ted , bad been Indicted and convicted of crimes , and the effort made by Governor Jones to enfoico the law and to carry into effect the sentences Imposes and met with armed resistance Both factnns have now presented In wilting their respective sides of the eontiovers } audit Is the sceietar's Intention to take up the case and dispose of it at an eatly da } Unleis unforseen icasons for postponement should occur , tbo intein.itlon.il monetary conference will tcconveno In Brussels on May . ! 0 All of the commissioncis have ten dered their teslgn itions and but ono of them -Mr Henry W Cannon , picsidont of the Chase National bank of Now York has been rcappoititcd II Is understood th it John P Jones , United States senator from Nevada has been requealed lo withdraw his tcslgnation Commissioner Carter , representing the Hawaiian provisional government In this countty called upon Secietaty Grcsham this morning and notilled htm tli.it he had re- celvec the pel mission of his government to return and tnal ho would It irt fet San Fian- cisco tomorrow and sail on the Belpic May 21 bubsequenlly , Mr Caiter said thai ho had a very pleasant interview with Secre- lai y Ciresham but thai It had no political significance Mr Carter said that ho as sumed the secretary was ayvaitlng dellnito advlco from Commissioner Blouutbefoieany further step should bo taken - 'Iho dlicctor of the mint , with the ap proval of Secretary Cailislo , has deteimlned on the designs for the souvenir quarter dollar lar , and today forwaided to Iho board of lady managers for their opinion two models of the head of Isabella , which will appear on the face of the coin , ono ropresentmir her asoungwilha very beautiful piollle and ihe other as mature , a fiont face The de sign fo. . ' the toveiso will tortsiat of a flguio of a woman kneeling , holding a dlstaft , cmblc malic ot woman s industr } The letteilng on the reverse will bo "Board of Lady Man agers , " above and aiound thollguies , and below Iho wouls "Columbian Quarter Dollar " On the obverse , or face , the lotlei ing will bo "Unlled States of America 18U1" Secretary Moiton has appointed Major 1C H C Dunwood } as assistant chief of the weather bureau , vice Major S S Hockwood , resigned to take elTcct Ma } 1 Major Dun- woody has been connected with the wo ilher buteau for ni.anv } e.us Secrelury Ciieiham denies the cable re- ) Xit ) that Mr Patrick Lgan , minister to Chili , has been recalled WILL MEET IN OMAHA. State Iiii9lno < s VImi'a AnKuclntlnii Will Con- vcno Huru Niivt Month. The foutth annuil convcnlion of Iho Ne braska State Business Men's nssociition will probably bo hold In Omahl Miy 29 to 31 inclusive Tills is Iho decision that has boon i cached by the ad- visoiy bo ml providing thai a fund suftlcienl to pay the railroad faro of the dolegites Is subsciibedby the manufacture-is and jobbers of this cil } Fiflcen bundled to ? J,000 will bo necessary for the put pose , $ .100 of which has already been subscribed b } the Manufactuiers and Consumois association A list of those whew w 111 bo called upon has already been pre pared ami circular lellors will bo mailed lo them today , notif } ing tnom of Iho amount desired from each The conlribuilous to bo asked for fiom any ono person , or Him , will ranco from $10 to$00 , the list being out with the idea of laxlng each ono accordIng - Ing lo his moans and being considered emi nently fair Heretofore about * 800 has been contiibutou eich } ear for caniagos and en tertainment This } oir the Commercial club will do the entertaining The number of delegates lo this convention will reach ItOO , and the number of lowns lo bo repre sented will bo 125 Much encouragement has been received by the associalion on all sides and 11 ii believed that the fund can bo raised and that the convention will bo held The local bodies of the Nebraska State Business Men's associition will meet in county convention at Boatilco today Ono of the chief purposes of Iho meeting isle lo devise some way of ridding Iho slalo of a class of iron who go about , i op- resenting themselves as agents for largo establishments in the east , and take ciilers for meichandiso , principilly gio- corlos , fiom tno faimois The } will sell tvvetit } Iho or thlrt } pounds ot gtanulated sugar for f I and twelve dozen clothespins for 10 cents as a "catch , " and then chaigo 10 or 50 cents a pound for cofteo which is not worth more th in 21 cents In ttiis way they hoodwink the fat mots inlo the belief that they uro gelling b iigains and are doing greal Injury nol onlv to Iho farmeis but to all the retailers as well Aftei the } obtain ordeis for goods sulllcicnt lo make a carload , they send Ihom lo a confoJeralo In Chicago or some other city and have them filled The goods are Ihen shipped wosl , unloaded al their destination and allowed b } Iho rail- toad compiny lo lemaln in the depot until distributed If the retail merchant , however , receives a caiload of goods ho isimmedi itely nolitlod lo icniovo llioiu or piy damage it Is pro posed by this convention to stop this prac tice , it possible , and lo nd Iho slalo of this class of dealers , who havereally no headand are nothing more than peddlots , seeking tc rob ttio guillblo public ) , It is estimaled lhat many liainlo ids of Iheso goo Is come lulu Iho siato annually , and lhal the relall deal- eis are damaged each yeir lo Iho exlont of thousands of dollais Plies of people nive pueis , but Do Witt's Witch Huel Silvo wlllcuio them On ! ) a Cli iusii of Color. The Boird of Public. Works mot jestorday afternoon for the purpose of laking aclion upon Iho paving of Luavenwoith slteot fiom Tcnlh lo niovonlh and 1/iul fiom Twelfth to Fourteenth stieots. Hugh Muiphy has the contract and it calls for white Cjlorulo siudstono A few weeks ago Iho council passed a losolulion Instructing thu con liacloi lo use led Coloiado s indstono Whoi Murph } stalled to pave Izard street ho usoil icd stone and Is no ill } half through will ] Iho Job As the proport } owners designated the whlto stone and tlio ordinance called foi its use , as docs the conlracl , Iho boirdor dered u suspension of woik until the mallei is slralghloucd oul b } the council IMPORTANT CASE DECIDED Superintendent Oandj Intorpets tbo Law Regulating Boards of Education , WHEN MEMBERS SHOULD QUALIFY Itecent r.ORl lntlou HIM ClmiiRoil the < ) iil- Joct Mnterlnlly Ollleori-Klogt .Mult AMtnnn Their Dittlm oil the I Irnt Monday In July. I.iscoi.x , Neb , April 21 [ Special to TUB UP.B ] The state superintendent of public Instruction today tendered a decision of In- toicst to .ill school dtsttlets organized under subdivision 14 of the school law The de cision nas brought out by an Inquiry from the Lincoln Hoaul of Education as to the date on which the members elect of the Jloard of Education should assume the duties of the ofllce , the recent legislature having amended the particular section of the school liw referring o the same Superintendent Cloudy decides that under the law as recently amended the members- elect should Uko their oath of ofllco on or be fore the first Momlaj in MIJ , that the offi cers-elect should assume the duties of their oftkos on the first Mondaj of .Tulj , that on the flist Mondnj in July the bo.ud should t'lrit its olliceis for the coming jear.aml that until the first Monday of July the term of onieo of the outgoing membeis con tinues Dinted an I'tociithn Tree. fimotnor Crounso and the attaches of the executive department telubiated Aioor D.ij todaj , the absence of the go\ornot pro\ent ing the proper obsen.incc of the holidaj last Siturdaj A group of trersas planted on the iMpltol giounds just north of the cast entrance Go\ernor Ciotmso planted an American red birch , Private Secretarj An drews selected an English ish , Chief Clerk Ferris contributed a hickbcirr , Heoord Clerk Wiight modestly implanted a Maiden blush apple tree , \\hilo Messenger \Vingo added a led bud tieo to the group Theio trees will hereafter bo known as the "ex ecutive gioup " Cfisxlp llt tlin Stntn llntifln. Judge Wheeler of the Tifth Judicial ills- tuct was an mteiested lisiener to the argu ments in the impeachment case this after noon 'I he Nebraska Realty companj of Trcmont filed Its articles of incoiporation with the secrct.itofstato toil ij It Ins a cipitil stock of fiOO ODD , and the incorpoiators are O \V i : Dorsej , Hobert llridgo , 11 T btouffor , A 1C D imo and .1 D Hell Articles incorporating the I'onca House and L/uul company wcio filed at the ofllce of thu societal v of state today It has a capi tal stock of $100,000 and the incoiporatots are r M Doisoj , A 11 Hat ncs , W K Holmes , H D Higgins and W A Kipso } benator I'opo of b illno county and Uopio- sontatlvo Coolei of Gass wcio at the state house this aftcinoon State Superintendent Oouilj returned this mottling from Ile.-uor CItjwhere lie went to attend an educational convention , at which lie dclhered an address on'School Helations " ' 1 ho case of the Farmers Loan and Trust company against Vernon Beach was filed with the cleik of the supreme cour'this aftcinoon It comes from Knox count } The supreme court this afternoon ap pointed Myron K Wheeler ot this city as the official stonogiapher for the Impeach ment trial Ho will employ four assistants , probably 15ert Belts. Bert Wheeler II M Waring and Burd Wakole > They will fur nish dally transcilpts of ever\ thing con nected with the cuso to all Interested patties I OIH5I1T 0IMl CATTI.i ; . Cano ot Assnnlt ut bllvor Crook U hlch Al- inoat KoMiltoct in n l.ynclilnc. SILVER CHEEK , Neb , April 24 [ Special to THR BEB ] A P. Sutton and I H Wilson got Into an altercation Friday in rcgaid to Button's cattle having been in Wilson's corn some time last fall , with the result that they came to blows Sutton was Knocked down two or three times and had his face badly cut up so that ho lias since beer confined to his bed Each party claims that the other was the aggressor Wilson was kept in the callaboosc unill last night when ho was taken to Central City "by Shot ill Porter on a stito warrant The affair has croatca a good deal of feelinc and the night of the occuirenco of the fight or assault there was some strong talk of lynahlng Wilson , who bears somewhat of an unsavory leputation Publio opinion , however , is per haps about equally divided as to the leal merits of the case THO Cln > Center AicIilonU. Ci Y CBNTEII , Neb , April 2-1 [ Special tc TUB BEE ] Lyman Sanderson , the 11-jear old son of J. B Sanderson , supctlntcndcnt ol the Clay county poor farm , while plajing w 1th a hand cornshellcr , got his hand in the machine and Injured the lingers to such an extent that amputation was necossar } witli ono of them , up to the first Joint Dr. O P Shoemaker , while feeding his hoisesestorday rooming , accidental ! } plot cod his leg near the knee with a pitch folk , causing a painful and to some extent a dangcious mjur\ Thrown Iroui n llorso mid Killed. BANCROFT , Neb , Apt 11 24 [ Special Tele gi.im to Tun BFE ] John Snodgrass dice ! hero this morning us the lesult of injuiies iccelved } cstorday. While tiding into town Horn lil r.uloj b farm , where ho was cm- ploved , his hoisoioaiod , throwing Snodgtas' to the giound and inlliLting Injuiies about his neck He was taken to the hotel , where life lingeicd until this morning Nolmiski 1'nrmjii Alurnird. Sn \ i it CHEEK , Neb , Apt 11 Ul [ Special to Tun BKE J The weather continues yorv dr } , so that small giain is suffeiiug too dr } eon for oats in many fluids to germinate. Wednesdaj , Thursday and Ft Ida } \ery high winds piovailod hero , which seriousl } damaged oats The sharp frosts have piob.a bl } seriously injured the prospects for fruit KnilruiiU In Court. BEATRICE , Neb , April 21 [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE ] Judge Babcook todaj handed down his decision in the case of tin Buillngton against the Uapid Transit anc Power company , graiuine a tomporaiy in Junction to ttie plaintiff restraining the defendant fondant from putting In what Is known a : the standard crossing ! ) hitiuli ) Mfl't'i Mo i\y It llll. , Neb , Apiil 21 [ Special to Tin BUB ] The he.u'i tain that fell last nigtv will bo of great benefit to vegetation of al kinds in this vicinity Farmers in till1 countv will soon have their lindteidyfoi planting corn The small grain , oats , etc ate looking well. Piles of people luuo piles , out Uo Witt' : Witch Hazel b ilvo will euro them. U'antii Prtlciil .Moil It develops that Mi\or Bemls does no hoaitll } appiovo of the Ulei of sending flvi councllmen on a Junketing trip to othercltie : to Investigate their gatbago sstems , am it is possible that his objection ! may knock the plan in the head The icsolutloti authorizing the trip au < Highest ol all in Leavening Power. Latest U S. Gov't Report. appropriating 1230 to cover the ex penses Is In Maor IWifflV hands , await ing his signature Iti b , said that whllo Mayor Demit believes such a trip w ould beef of benefit , and might anUt Omaha In solv ing the garbage problorti , yet ho thinks the personnel ol the comin\tu\a \ sent should bo ontlrolr different. In case the mayor dor * Mot sign the resolu tion ho will probably recommend that a com mittee of practical men bo sent , who are Bomowhat familiar with the study of gar bage disposal , and have lvcn the subject a great deal of thought anil attention The opinion Is that ho will rocomincnd that tlty Engineer Kosow.ater , Ur Sotners , Building InsjMjctor Tilly and perhaps Councilman Me- Learlo bo delegated to do the investigating COUNTY ROAD PAVING. CountCoiiimlMloiicM Kflcnro llliln but Tnkn No Action. The county commissions met } estcrday and gladdened the heart of County Judge Idler by allowing him to hlro an additional clerk at a salar } of fsO per month , provid ing that the fees of the office would bo sufllclent to pay the new man County Attorney ICaley entered a protest because the board had refused to allow a MO bill , contracted ny Mr. Kaloy having hired a stenographer Notwithstanding the pro les' , the bill went to the files and the ' 'om- municatlon went Into the hands of a com mlttcu Last winter the Associated Charities con traded a coal bill which amounted to $100 and then asked the county to assume the in- , dohtcdness Ycstoida } the commissioners de elded that oven If it was ono of those emer gency o ises the count } could not bo expect cd to stand good for the amount John A MacMuiphv teslgned thooflhoof justice of the peico of Douglas pre < im t his leasons being that ho had removed and was a resident In another pot tion of the county W J Flvnn presented an application in whlth ho asked that he be named as ono of the paving Inspectors upon the count } roads which it Is proposed to improve this so ison Nothing was done with ttio application , the commissioners deciding to wait until after the contracts had boon let before appointing any inspectors Taking up the ax of the headsman , Albert Sharp , ono of the old Janltois of the com t house , was decapitated and John Crick- son was appointed to llll the vacancy By losolution it was decided to piint and othctwiso imptovo the looks of the interior of the sheriff s ofllte The bids for the $ r > 0000 toad bonds , the : ) aving of the three roads and the giadlng of Mlllt ii } avenue weto opened. For the bonds W J Ha\es it Sons of Jloveland O , woto the highest blddeis hey offering pit , acciuod inttnost and $1 GO nrmuim John Dale wanted the bonds , but f ho took them ho wanted the count } to pa } ilm $1,000 commission and then ho would uv pai l''or doing the paving ihoro wore four bidders Kilo } , McDonald & Penllcld " ) id a follows The Center street road , Colorado sjudstono on concicto , J4 53 jier square yard , Dodge stieet the same and Military road ft 90 Stone on iroken stone the figures weie ft 75 on the ; ltst two louls and $5 on the latter Stone on sand , they bid 1 0" > and $4 'JO On brick the } bid $4 .T > On Telford m icadam , fJ r > 0 , and macadam on concrete , f.t 25 Van Coui t bid only on macad nil on con crete and offered to do the vvotk at ? J DO per square } ard Hugh Murphy bid on Colorado sandstone his prices bcintr fi ( V ! on the Center , $1 71 on the Dodge and $5 hO on tile Military road .1 W Finn is . % Sons'blrt ' ? l 75 on the Center tor street road , $1 CO on the Dodge and ft 70 on the Military road , tljo mateiiil to bo red Colorado sand stone All of the bids were referred For doing Iho necessar } grading Henr } Hall was the lowest bidder , ho offering to do the work it 127 cents per cubic vatd A lev } of 7 mills was fnliUe upon all of the taxable propeity of School District No .1 South Omaha , for the } ear IbiU in order tr lalse the funds called for by the Board ol Hducatiou as piovidod for In the estimate submitted to the county commissioners l.asl August The valuation of the taxable piop 01 ty was pi iced at $2,107.23J 7,1 and upot this valuation the county clerk was In structed to make the extension The dola } in making this levy , it will bi All THE SAME. THAYER , IOWA. . 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" Consultation froe. Call upon or ac dross , with stamp , Soils 119 S , I4tii Streai , Cor. Douglas St' , OMAHA , NEB. BVII.S WKAKNKssKt DHIIILIPV KTC ttittt I cotUj.nnT tlioni In man Ol 1CKI.V Bill IM3UM NhNllA riltUli bull BlUKNUril onJto k'lvoii to ovcrr part nr tlio boilr I will on 1 i curulT pnckoili HIKK la nnfiuttarar ttia proscrl tlon tlintourcil ma of tliosa truubloi Adilreo A lilUl > lhIlifTiL CllECU Slltil. remembered , prows out of a law Milt , In which both Sou Ih Oinnha niul Douglas county were Involved \ Mummot. . o Donni of Dlucntlon contended thnt the county cominlitioncrv were the proper par- tie * to nmko the low , \vhlla the cotnmli- tlonera tloclarcd thnt tlioi had nothing to do nlththo matter Thui the affair routed , nml the district tnnna cd to pull through without the money The cusorn taken to thu supreme court on n mamlamtu , nml there It win decided that the commissioners were the ones who should have nmilo the levy mid carried it onto the book * of the county. This decision nho carried a man date with It , compelling the county clerK to do the very thing nhlch the commUslonors have now ordered him to do Itnpnlrinc tlin sturiu'nVorlt. . o Yosteulaj moinlng's rain caused txith Major Tura\ and Major Ualcombo to put on their hustling clothes nnd test the realities of their position1) as sener commissioner and atioet commissioner The former Imcstl- ITUcU as to the damage to his trenches and the Utter as to the washouts nnd cavclns upon the surface of the streets IJoth nro In the harness and poisonnlh looking after their departments , although Major Halcombe has not a forcoof men atork upon the stieets anil is holding on" until Mr Winspcar surictulurs or touts him from the position ho now holds U'inspe.ir's oflli'o was elosoil ( luttiiR the foi enoon and It Is not known \\hethorhoputhlsfoice bit-It toork this motning or not Sat'saparilla Is superior to all ether preparations claiming to bo blood-purifiers. First of all , because the prm''ip.il iiiKrciH- rnt used in it is the extract of gen uine Homhnas sarsap.inll.i root , the variety richest in medicinal proper- tio3' Also > l)0' ) Piiroc Patarrh cause the yol. low dock , being raised expressly for the Company , is alvvajs fresh and of the very best kind. With eo.ua ! discrimination and care , each of the other ingredients are selected and compounded. It Is THE because it is ahvajs tin1 same in ap pearance , llaor , uiul effect , and , be ing highl } concentrated , onlj small doses are needed. It is , therefore , the most economical blood-purifier in existence. It LiUTcS makes food nour- isluiiR , work pleasant - ant , sleep refresh ing , and life enjojablo. It searches out all impurities in the sjstem and expels them harmless ! } by the natu ral channels. AYER'h Sarsapanlla gives elasticity to the step , and im parts to the aged and infirm , re newed health , strength , and vitality. 1'rcpnrcd by Dr..I C.Ajcr &Co , Lowell , Man. 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