r < r. - . * . . . . , , - - - T THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. AUGUST 1C. 1887. v f > ; - - " THE MIDWAY" Hotel Corner G-rand and Wyoming Avenues , Kearney , Nebraska. WILL BE HEARD ON THURSDAY The Obargoa of Lincoln's Freight Bureau Against the Elkhom Road. INTER-STATE V EXTRADITIONS. It tit Shortly to be Discussed In Now York by Delegates From Different StatoH Police Court Urlet Lincoln Itoina. [ FROM THE IIEE'S LINCOLN IIUBF.AU.I On Thursday of this week the first , hearing on exorbitant rates in the stale will occur at the rooms ot the railroad commission. Tlio hearing comes up in llio amended petition filed by the Lincoln freight bureau. This amended petition recites specifically that the rates in tbo Btate on the Klkliorn line nro excessive nnd exorbitant , and the petition demands that the rates bo reduced 00 per cent from present charges. It is expected that the entire board will hoar the charges nnd that Socrotarics Mason and Mitngor will be present to meet the arguments of the Elkhorn attorneys. APPOINTED A DHLUOATK. Governor Ames , of Massachusetts , nnd Governor Hill of Now York , Governor Lounsbury of Connecti cut , Governor Beaver of Pennsyl vania and Governor Ormsbury of Ver mont have addressed n letter to the gov ernor of Nebraska , asking him to send a delegate to a convention to be hold in Now York city , August 23 , to tnko uuitod notion on the question of extraditions. This question often involves trouble in pccuring prisoners and the convention is to remove obstacles. Governor Thayer Jias appointed Attorney General Lccso the delegate from this state for the meet ing. POLICE COURT NEWS. The Sunday round up of the police force brought sixteen parties to the city jail who wore on trial yesterday morning. Ono noticeable feature was that a ma jority of them were in for drunk and it was very evident that there was a good deal of liquor sold on Sunday from some quarter. The beer that a portion of thn crowd filled up on was bottled.boor , and the officers are searching for the hole m the wall through which tbo beverage was passed. When the docket was called for trial , John Foley and Frea Kimjsbury wore arraigned as vags. Kingsbury said lie was a brakuman on the B. & M. and Toioy said ho was u Inrd working man. They wore discharged to go to work or leave the city. James Taylor and K , llyau were arrebtcd by the police for drunkenness. Both plead not guilty and had their oases continued. John liiloy , when arraigned for being drunk , ad mitted it , but plead as an extenuating circumstance that he had just boon dis charged by a doctor who had boon caring for him for months for injuries received by having nine cars pass ever him. Ho explained that he felt eo good in cutting around again that he drank lee much. Ho with another party also named John Uiloy received the usual lino. Four parties , D. Riordan , Charles Seinn , J. Sullivan and P. Shea , were ' found reveling with bottled beer Sunday nenr the now building of the li.T. Clarke Drug Co. They received on trial | 3 and costs each. An old man named Dully was lined $5 and costs and two other par ties who wore with him were lined also for drunkenness. Ono of these was a To- V > eka man who had staked his pile on the Topckas in the ball games and lost his all. Ho drowned his sorrow in the ( low ing bowl and landed in the cooler. Ho settled with the olliccrs and departed nt noon for the land of prohibition. Itobort McClusky had trouble with ppccial olllccr at the ball game Saturday nnd was ejected from thu grounds by the olliccr and ex-Shoriu" Ensign. He was landed in the cooler and hud his hearing yesterday , claiming that ho was an inno cent man.The court thought otherwise nnil gave him a line of | 5 as a warning of bettor conduct at the national gamu in thu future. SINKING A WELL. The B. & M. workmen are sinking a well in their yards west of the city well to got a supply of water for their individual tisu. Jank Hauham , of Crete , has the contract for the well which is twenty-live foot in diameter and will bo sunk until thu same vein of watur is reached that supplies the city wull. 'llio latter is not deep and the contractor expects to roach thu water in thu now well easily. When completed thu well will bo used for locomotive work and presumably will bo also kept as a reserve watur bupply for the company when lirca demand it. it.BHIUK BHIUK ITEMS. Hargreavus Bros. , the wholesale grocers , received a car ol sugar yesterday iroiu California , shipped via Omnha with thu local freight from Omaha added. The firm will proceed in the sumo way that other wholesalers in the city have done. They will replevin the goods and tnko the case into the courts. The same Itnu are about to receive several cars of canned goods which they will secure in thu same manner. A colored man invaded the police Judge's olUcoyesterday with a talu ot woo nnd wrong m which his wife was the chief evil door. According to Jus statement , his wifu is a very baa woman , lint hu was not inclined to drive her out long as she confined herself to two or hrou lover * . Of late , however , ho states -si humble homo/has been turned into a regular Judging house and bo was per- focting nrrnngonionts for the arrest of tin ; entire nest. F. M. Woods , the live stock auctioneer , has a long list of dates made for coming sales. To-day he soils stock at Knicra'd ' , the 'JOtli , registered short-horns at Hold- rcgo ; the 24th , the suinu at York , and on the liOth ho haa a sale at Hock Crook. The next contest that thu Lincoln club will hold on the base bail field will bo with Omaha Wednesday , Thursday and Friday. The club will depart from homo with the oxpcctation of taking the thrco games , and u good many Lincoln men will journey that way to see the contest. Judge U. P. Mason has gone to Loup City , jvhoro ho is engaged as ono of thu attorneys in the prosecution of Richard son , the murderer of "Skip"Villard. . Judge Connor , of Kearney , is also re tained by the prosecution , and the casn will undoubtedly bo prosecuted with all the vigor the eminent attorneys can command. A delegation of some twenty-five or thirty came up from Weeping Water yes terday to see the final Topeka-Lincoln game. That place has sent a lanru dele gation on both Friday and Saturday. There are signs of active preparation out at the state fair grounds , and the management will have every detail in readiness prior to thu opening days. A largo number of improvements were be ing lundo to the buildings that will bo appreciated by exhibitors. Contractor Lanhum , of Crete , was in Lincoln yesterday. In addition to the big li. & M. well ho is sinking here ho has several wells in hand in western Kansas under contract with John Fitz gerald. Arrival of a liargo Gorilla. Boston Transcript : The bark White Cloud , from Africa , brought probably the largest gorilla ever landed in this country. Jake , as he is called , is about live feet in height when standing erect , nnd measures seven feet from the end of ono outstretched hand to the other. He weighs about 125 pounds , and exhibits enormous sireugthcompared with which that of man seems like a child's. Ho ar rived in a largo box made of planking two nnd one-half Inches thickand when being removed front the ship ho toro largo splinters from the hard wood planks with as much case as a child would break a twig. The hair , which is very coarse ; andfrom two to four inches in length , is of u greenish-gray color , and on the back , Tegs , and arms inclines to black. His shoulders are immense. The ex pression of face , which is black Is scowl ing. The eyes are small , sunken in the head , and tbe lips largo and thin. Jake was captured on Mingo peak , Gulf of Guinea , on the west coast of Africa. The work of transfurring the gorilla from ship to wagon and from his tempo rary cage to his exhibition rccept'.clu in a museum in this city was carefully per formed to insure the safety of those en gaged in it. In advance of the sickly season ren der yourself impregnable ; a malarial at mosphere or sudden change of tempera ture is fraught with danger ; use Dr. J. 11. McLean's Strengthening cordial and Blood Purifier. $1 per bottio. * The Injuries of Base Ball Players. . Dr. Lent contributes an article to the Medical and Surgical Reporter on the injuries of base ball players. The doctor is a player himself , and speaks from personal experience as well as from observation. Ho says that one of his fingers was injured five times in ono week , and that all his lingers have been injured at least ouco. His treatment is to continue , and at every opportunity cither m the street , in the ollico or on the Held to firmly grasp the finger abou. middle and rub toward the tip. Under this treatment thu swelling , stillness and soreness diminish , and after some weeks are entirely gouo. The most marked swellijig of the hand , accpmpaniea by great pain , can bo best relieved by the application of water ad hot as it can bo berne , the hand remaining in the water for un hour.tho temperature being main tained during thu whole time. Nothing will do so much harm to a player as to abstain altogether from playing bccanso ho has some trivial injury or sore muscles. I PPRICE's CREAM BAKING Its superior ezcell ne proven in millions oC homo * for morotbana quarter of a contury. It Is used by the United State * Oovcrniuont. EndortcU by the b > ad of tbe Qr t Universi ties , a' the Strongest , Purest and Most Health- fuU lr. 1'rloa'i tbo only Ualclng Powder that dots not contain Ammonia , Lime , or Alum. NEW YORK CUICAQO. IT. LOUIS. , DOUGLAS COUNTY MONEY , How It Has Been Spent By the Commis sioners. THE RECORD OF ONE YEAR. Publication of the County Commis sioners' Proceedings Some thing For Taxpayers to Read. The publication of the proceedings of the DoiiKlas county commissioners for the last year will be continued In the BICE from day to day until completed. For the last eighteen months the commissioners have ncglacted to give ixny publicity to their proceedings. Hence the BEE undertakes the publication for thobennUtof the taxpayers of this county , so that they ran see for themselves how the people's money has been expended. Tim UKK to-dnv presents chanter IV. of this Interest ing serial , as lollows : 8KPTPMIir.lt 8. Roads 101 C , 10SC , 100 C , 870 nnd'J 0 were declared public roads. Following bill was allowed , iimnoi ; FUND. 177 O F Fox * Co. , work on bridges. . . . $300 00 Adjourned. SEITKMItKR 11. Communication trom Ceo. A. Holland retarding certain kinds of lumber read and Ulfd. Communication A fiom J. kT. Lonjr. J. C. Joclirnne , Uutta Porclm and llubhpr Manu facturing Co. . U.V. . S. Clnrk. F. Tudor , W. tirnesser , C. K. Mvors , J. E. Mills , regarding plans and specifications for county hospital , read and lilud. Shin-Ill's fees In Lauer case for the sub poena of Jno. Steer received and referred to county attornov. Clerk was authorized to rc-advortlso for bids for grading Military road. Petition of 8. 1 > . Mercer and others re- carding the establishment of curb linn on Morrer avenue laid over until Wednesday. Following accounts were allowed : GKNKIIAL FUND. Oil F W Corliss services a ยง coramr. . . f 125 00 lUfi Ooo K Tlinino , service as commr. . . . lit ) 1H 018 Itichard O'Koeffo , Borrlcus as oom'r 113 00 jH7 ( John Tully. tiso or team 3 ( K ) 1048 McCarthy .V Ilarrott , collina 6 00 1043 Harris A , Flshor , moat 8J 51 KIM John S. Caultlelcl , ptipor 4 UO 1051 I , W Denton , Rrocories 800 lO'iJ Nolan & . Schwab , broad a 00 101.1 I ) I'ltzpatrlclf , plumhinir. ' . 720 I)4 ( ) Ueo Publishing Co , advertising 14 10 10M Nebraska Watchman , advertising. . n 20 10r > ( l City Waterworks Co. water service. CO 00 1057 Hosonator * Christie , maps 45 03 I0r > 8 I'KMoorcs , charity tickets 2470 10 , ' ) 9 HlmobauKh & Jay lor , hardware. . . . 1 fiO 10GO Nebraska Telephone Co , telephone. 18 fiO 10(11 ( WorMl'uMlshmirCo.aQiariislnjr. . . 5 00 lOU Max llocnt. medicine SO 75 10GJ D 0 Kerr , sundries 10 70 IllllIHIh FUND. 173 GnfTo * Halnbrl < l o , work on bridge , f 10 00 170 W. J. Ilrontcli , bolts , etc. 10 10 HOAD KUNl ) . 70 L Shipley , repairing $ ECO 71 I.ll Johnson , on account of grading. . 10) ) tt ) 7J Fred Pontaff , work on road " 4 U ) 73 OH Drown , grading 3IS 80 74 1) Vatoa , dliTKlni ; trees 50 00 75 H1' ICnlirlit ti Son , on account of ( Trading 21724 70 S Van fccyac , cuttntf ? grass 800 nircii ruNn. 10 J N Hoblson , account ditch No. 3. . . . 75 00 Adjourned. SKPTEMIJKU 15. Communication from 1'ickel Marble and Granite company read and filed. Petition ana bond of Uoodhnrd to sell liquor taken up , and clerk directed to issue license. Kesolutlon adopted requiring all persons usini ; desk loom for private purposes in court house building to pay rent. Following accounts were allowed ; 11KIIX1K FUND. 1BO CbuTlotzworkon road $ 1800 OKNKItAI. FUND. 1004 A JVan Allstlno , special sheriff $ 18 00 Adjourned. RKPTKMHRn 18. Communication from John J. Stahouev regarding transportation for paupers. Itoai and tiled. Communication from Blake , Miller & Co. , regarding plans for hospital , read and filed. Communication from J. 0. Cochrane , Chicago cage , on the same subject , liled. Communication from J. C. Cowln regard ing tecs of Mr. Steer rend and tiled , andclerk directed to make out voucher. Petition of William F.irr and others , ask- me for opening nnd allowing of damages on road 03 C. laid over. JHds for grading military road were opened : John Peterson , 19 } o per cubic yard. Henry S. l udlngton. ifcc per cubic yard. McKinney & Hall , 10 U-10 per cubic yaid. Contract was awarded to McKlnney & Hull : Following accounts wore allowed : HUI1HIE FUND , 181 Jacob Pflutr , work on bridge 1 75 18J Wui VanDohren , lumber e 05 110AD rUNI ) . 77 L Shipley , work on road 7200 78 J MoMahoo , grading on aco't 50 00 9 John'loner , work on road 21 (0 80 Itobort'I hompsen. work on road. . . 61 00 81 D/.ates , digging trees 44 W McKlnney ! & lialL grading 0 H ( . rounds 877 40 ai Samuel J try , work on road. , . . , . . . ti9 00 84 t'J Hlckoy , work on road (10 ( 00 83 Sam 8 Wilt , work on road Ill 50 GKNKUAL. FUND. IOCS A Tutllo. special eherltr 1800 1006 Jas McVey , witness 4 00 1007 O W Itoss , special sheriff 1500 lOfta Welch llros , meat 28 43 1009 Wesley llrown , express - . , . . . . Z 00 1070 P W Hughes , spocltl thontr 18 00 1071 H W itornoldl. special sheriff 18 00 1072 Hugh Carey , special sheriff IB 00 1013 Mri Kato Gallagher , nune at poor farm 500 1071 It & M Kit In Nob.cbarltr tickets. . . II 79 11)75 ) Q W Henry , ono load ot hay fi 28 107 $ Bt Josopn hospital , caroof ilok. . . 83 13 1077 Truman liuok , treasurer , grading tax . . _ 289 36 IOTA Truman Buck. trowur r , grading tax 3389 1078 Truman Duck , trcaiurer , grading tax. . 878 8 10SO J A lullor It Co , glass and putty. . . . 80 1GA1 Omaha Oil and Paint Co , sundries. . 11 80 lusx Chas Hanley , groceries. , S3 75 JOSJ Waterloo Creamery Co , butter and buttermilk 36 M 104 TDTodd. boarding Kill * . 1 NO IONS 1 Rrown. iundrlea for poor farm. . . 13 80 lOrW Mrt Nelll * Haveni , wltues * 25 00 1087 J B Howard. wltccM , 4 1 00 1084 John A Moodle , juror , . 800 108-1 Dick Ourdlck. wliness 1 00 1WO Kd A rarm lee , juror 0 00 Adjourneu. Sni'lCMUEU22. Itcsicnntlon of O. H. Uailey , justlco of the poice at Wutorloo , accepted ana Hied. Petition from U. C. Kcrrand others asklnc lor appointment of Unorgo Johnson for the position tiled. 'Johnson was appointed. Petition trom Harris & Fisher , asKlug for the opening of road 03 C filed. Communication from N.V. . Harris & Co. , of Chicago , regarding purchase of county bonds lih'u. Communication from J. Decker , M. D. , and others in regard to pauper ; referred to super intendent of poor. Head 110 0 was declared public county road. All proceedings In resard to road TO C were declared null and void. Uoad bS C was ordered vacated as a public county road. The awaids of damages on road 370 n were changed as follows : Peter Petonon from 8100 to 350. John Timperley from S100 to 875. J. E. tihephard trom S700 to 33-5. Uoad W C was declared vacated as public county road. Itesolutlons adopted : Directing county elerk to enter on tax list o > of nwjf otsw # of sec'18.115 , r U.and as sess the same at (2ouo lor 1880 on account of ciror of assessor. Also to enter on tax .Hat and assess 0110 ncro In nw # of sc'f of sec SO , 110 , r TJ e at SGOO on account ot en or of assessor. Also to assess lot 1 In sec 1C. 115 , r 11 at 5530.00 , and enter same on assessment book and tax list for ISbC on account of error of assessor. Also to enter on the tax list and assess these so # of no > of n w # sec 5,115 , r 13 at 400 lor 18.VJ on account of error of assessor. Also to assess the sM ofsw # ot sec 10.115 r 11 at SlOO and enter on/tax list for 180 ou account of error of assessor. Also to assess and enter on tax list lot U Frost's sub-division of lots 5 w K sec. 0 , 14 , r 10 in Waterloo precinct , and assess fiamn at ' - ! account ol error ot nbsussor. Also to enter on assessment book and tax list n K n w tf sec. 10 at S3GO on appeal of error of assessor. Also to assess Iot2 In sec. 10,115 r 11 at SGOO on account ol error of assessor. Also to assess and enter on the tax list for 18)sO ) all of section Ho. 'M 110 r 10 , and assess the saint 610 acres nt 33.75 per acre on ac count of error of assessor. Also to cancel assessment on the following lots In the city of Omaha for ISbG account , of < U. P. ry. right of wav and depot grounds , lt ward , lots 2 , 3 , so X 4,3 , uw % 0. m block 100. 100.Also to enter on tax list for ISSfl w K nw K sec. 'JO , 110 , r 13 , and assess same at $200 per acre account of error of assessor. Following accounts were allowed : ItOAP FUNU. 60 John Noaley , work on Elkhorn river $ 2304 7Milcs Kills , work on Klkliorn river. . . 21) ) OU 88Wm Ilyau , work on rend 1 75 89T 1 > Todd , appraiser road -'J C il 00 00V 11'Ibourns , appraiser roai23 C. . . . 000 01 L W Uontrtn , appraiser road 22 C. . . . U 00 V2 Q W MoKliinoy , appraiser load 4J 0 8 80 nninoi : FUND. 183 John W Hall , worlt on roads 37 W 181 liaulsoii. brush lor bridges 77 75 QKNF.KA.L FUND. 1091 Louis Grebe , ballllT 21 10 101K2 John htcor , wltuoas 5 70 100.1 Mlix Com ad , di HITS , etc CU 40 11)1)1 ) ) John Andrit A : Co , grocoi los 100 HWi Clarke llros X Co , colleo 1550 lO.m J W Eby , machine supplies U 15 11107 laind & , lioos , matches 150 10U8 Michael Mangold , Juror U " 0 JOVU J 1' Lund , overalls U 00 11UO Lowery liros , groceries 33 3'i 1001 John MoUlnn. Juror 8 ( K ) 1003 Cnas Stilvcrick , desk , etc 43 05 Adjourned. SKPTr-JIIlICU 25. No quorum , and adjourned to Septem ber 33. SF.PTr.MKBKSO. Communication from / . F. Brunton. stat ing that brfdge between Douclas and wash- ton counties was completed , read and laid over until Saturday. Communication trom E. K. Myers , regard ing postponement of time for plans tor county hospital , tiled. Communication from New Era Manufac turing company , of Chicago , regarding pay ment of countv warrants , read and tiled. Communication IroniJ. C. Cowin , regard ing taxes of U. W. Patrick , read and liled. Communication from M. K. Cowles , road supervisor of Platte Valley precinct , regard ing leveling ot county road , referred to F , W. Corliss to investigate. Communication from K. A , Parmeleo , re garding certain taxes , liled. Communication from J. J. Mahoney , re garding purchase of buggy for superintend ent of poor farm , referred to 1C. U'Keefu with power to act Allidavit of Max Kuhn , rocardlng va cancy of constable of Fourth watd , read and tiled. Petition of Ludwlg Melnsdorlf. asking for appointment of constable of the Fourth ward road and tiled. Petition of citizens of Sbuth Omaha asking for appointment of Ambrose C. tihephard as constable for Douglas precinct read , and of same granted , tUo constable elected Eraser fulled to qualify. Petition of S. 1) , Mercer and others , asking for establishment of curb line on Mercer avenue read and tiled. Ofllclal bond of George Johnson , as justice of peace of boutli Omaha , approved. Itesolutlons adopted : " Appointing Ludwlg Molnsdorff constable for Fourth ward , Kstabli&hlng curb line of Mercer avenue as follows : Commencing in tiio center ot Mor- oer avenue , and thence Q tact to each side of said centre line , making 40 feet roadway and lit feet on each side of avenue for sidewalks. Following accounts were allowed : UOAD FUKD. S3 I McFaddengrading Hamilton st..1118 85 U4 Oliv r Haii y , repairing. ! 10 2Z 85 H Avery , scrapirs > . . 16 60 B. . ) 111'Knight it Bon , grading C72 41 07 > red Pontmr. work on road 18 00 98 O K Campbell , work on rend 10 60 Bit Ired Peotz , work on road , . . 48 00 100 John Ouebel. work on road 24 00 101 Ctias'lletz , on account grading 10000 10J Jobn Tlmp rloy , damages on road 878 H 7500 103 J E Bhephard , damages on road 378 U. . : . S 00 104 Peter I'etorsen , damages on road 370 II . BO 00 105 New Era IIfg Co , machine supplUf , SI 40 million FUND. ISSJOWeston , work on bridge I 460 180 CbM Uoeuch , Mipt bridge on Co line. . . . ' , 1100 187 H H Ludlngton , work on road. etc. . W 60 188 O F Fox & Co , on account bridging , 250 00 183 OH llrown , work on bridges 35 U5 DITCH FUND. 11 Oliver Ilnnoy.aocountdltchlng. . . I 130 00 OGKKnAI , FUND. , 1103 D KlmbaU.chirttyticket * f 131 00 1101 Nebruca Trlbunn Co. , advertising 47 30 1105 TrumanIluok , mtere t on grading' tax 1315 1104 Max Conrad , drug * , etc. , poor farm (9 ill OF 200 VALUABLE CITY LOTS ON CAPITOL HILL IN THE CITY OF KEARNEY , NE3. , ON THURSDAY , AUGUST 25 , ' 87 Without reserve to tin highest bidder. All the lots are within the original city limit. This property has a commanding view of the Platte and "Wood River valleys. There will probably never bo another opportunity to purchase at Your Own Trice of choice city property , and on as favorable terms , as the above lots now offered. TERMS OF SALE One fourth cash , one-fourth in one , two and three yearswith 6 per cent interest. The Great Water Power at Kearney will bo improved at once. Minneapolis par ties have the contract to place Turbine Water Wheels , and the ground is being prepared - pared to receive them. We look for 50,000 inhabitants at Kearney when all the inv mouse power is in use. What will the 200 lots now offered bo worth then ? More thou sands than they will now bring hundreds. A great chance for investment on roNa time. Secure Yourself a Delightful Homo , Many of the lots are 100 feet above the B. ife M. and Union Pacific Railways in oui city. It is safe to say these lots will be worth many times their cost to the purchas * er before the money on the last payment becomes duo. A Good lloino in Kearney will become more valuable each year. For further particulars or plats , inquire of G-EO. W. FRANK. BEN. o. RHOADES , O. H. ELMENDORF , O. O. PACE , Manager of Sale. Auctioneers , Lincoln , Nebraska. HOT Omnha Qua Co. . gas bal to August l,18bG . S121 10 1108 Omaha Gas Mtg. Co , gas for court hoii o . " > " 1100 Omnlm Uaa Mtg. Co.trrts for jail. . . fi 48 1110 FI3 Moore , charity tickets . 830 Adjourned , ocTonru 31 Poor housn report for September road tuul filed. , , County clerk's report for quarter ending September Bt ) , read and filed. Coiniiiunlcntlon from VanDoru lion worke , Cleveland , Ohio , read and llled. Uids for sewers received as follows : Thomas Konoy , 3 fool , poMtoot . j > 75 ' 050 J ' " ' " " " brickwork . . . . . . . 1000 The bid of Thomas Keney was rejected on account of no deposit being made. The contract was awaided to J. w. O'Neill. Contract 01 McKinney & Hall for grading Military road was approved. County tie.isurer was authorized to draw from general fund 8U.30 , ami apply the same to payment of delinquent personal tax ofv. . W. Ford for 1873 , 1870,1SS1 and 1831 for ser vices as juror. Following accounts were allowed : riKNi'iiAL FUND , 1111 Mlko Sahoy , engineer courthouse. $ S. ) 3.1 11U George ivolloy , janitor courthouse 0500 111.1 John Qoriniin , janitor courthouse 6000 11H IMward Cone , witness 2 OU 1115 J WGooilhard , drugs for poor 3 85 1116 Hans'lhotnpsoM , uiiimnl forpoorf. 41 00 1117 Mrs J Mnhoncr , matron 33 00 JUS Welshans it McCwan , ropalrinif. . . 2 85 1119 Troxell & Williams , lJUtter 14 4'J 1120 Troroll & Williams , applet 250 1121 J II McShan-i , livery 6'J dO 1122 J J Mahoney , sup't poor tnrm 75 Oo 112J r W PWIIcox.not'if county phjs'n 50 00 1124 Mary Hartwell , laumlrots poor t in. 0 BO 1125 linns Hkow , farm hand poor farm. . 15 00 112U Diuilold 1'lt/Borsld , I'm h'd poor I'm 15 20 1127 Cli iplln C Glbbs , nurse poor farm. . 20 00 1128 Peter MeOullocli , cook uoor farm. . . 11 < 0 1120. Matilda Johnson , cook poor faun. . 18 00 11W. llainoy Lavott. farm Inuvl 17 10 11J1. .1 J Points , work on records 1-5 Ou lUi. UO'Kceto , services as com 11J UO 11.11. F W Corloss , services as com 12o OJ 1114. ( Jeo lyrimmo , services as com 115 fcO 11.15. TF llronnun & Co , d estimate ou retaining wall 4,29105 1130. McKinney & Hall 2d estimate on grading 31T 50 1137. Oinnhit Hepublican , stationery eta 801 .J 1118. Omaha lloputillcnn , stationery etc. 126 85 113U. Omalia itopublican , stationery etc. 441 i > 5 1140. Win Ford , Juror a 00 1141. OPNeedliam. salasiletkof board 100 ( JO 1K2. Downov 4 , Uutfy , Kiocerles B 25 1H3. Wmdontleman , groceries 1000 1144 W W Kord , Juror 3 1145 J B Miller , Jailor. W UO 1146 Porter. Gallagher Ac Co , groceries. . 3j OH 1117 Porter Gallagher i Co. . cocinsh. . . . 7 20 1148 J II lirimor. services and postage. . . 1ST 40 114'J Wm Colnirn , boarding prisoners. . . 1-M i5 11TO KKMoores.tlokotB 1300 1161 r.T Duke , hardware 100 11M P E Mooros. tickets o W 1153 PKDworak&Uio , groceries 2850 1154 JJlandhauer.balliir. . . 2400 1155 Gibson. Miller & K. , stntionoiy . . . 19J 0 IIW H H llriBht li Co.broom and dusters 5 25 1157 Garneau Craolcor Co. , bread O'l ' 43 115S O U Haven * * Co . oo.il M 81 11V ) Omalm ro l kCoke Co. , coal SO 48 llbO W J Wolshuns & Co , hay 8 JJ HOAD FUND. 100 J Grouse , worn on road 1500 109 A B Ktfbort , work on road 31 dO ins D 1'lied in an. workon-road 7.J .5 109 John llouna , account grading 10 ro 110 KStandon , Brailing 25(10 ( 111 Kd Plialcn. account pradhiB IS 00 111 ! Homan lielso , workon road 54 00 113 DotleirKny , work on road fJ 60 114 Fred Pontatr , work onioad 1060 115ttm ! Wilt , work on road 3J 75 nillDtlK FUND , ino Z T Urtinton , aco. building bridge..9 400 00 I'll Henry Hanson , work on box 4 35 103 Win Van Uohron , account iilllnir 100 00 183 GeoAHoagUmd lumbur , lull ? 191 KT Duke.haidwaro. . . . . . 19 ft. . 105 Fred Eutloldwork on bridge 300 Adjourned. OCTOHEH 0. Resolution passed dividing Douglas pre cinct Into three polling districts. Following accounts were allowed : OENKllAI , FUND. 1101JNPhillips , bailiff - . 2400 110 ! Oh 8 Itnss , supt 10000 UO AD FUND. 116 Ell Johnson , grading COO 00 Adjourned. OCTOUKB 9. Following accounts were allowed : llENF.ItAl , FUND. UK ) J J Mahnnoy. casuozpcudod f 14 00 11R4 H Grebe , bailiff 8909 No other business. Adjourned. OCTOHEU 13. 'Communication from Z. F. Bruutou read and laid over. lilds lorgradlnz In Klkliorn wore opened : John Ununer , 9c per cubic > ard. Oliver llaney , lltfc percublc > aril. 1'hillp Crlnk , 15c per cubic yard. The contract was awarded to John Ilan- nor. Communication of J. C. Wllcox protesting ajMlust the Iucorporation ot South Omaha rend and Hied. Resolutions adopted : Extending time for receiving plans for county hospital to October 23. Directing1 county 8urvu > or to drive bound ary line stakes lor road 27 L ) trom station oun through O'iiricn's add. and to set stakes on Vlnton street between Spring and Green streets ; also to set grade Ukes lor con tractor grading court house grounds. Following accounts were allowed : KOAD KUNP. 117 Ixjuls Thomas , grading C 05 00 118 John Hazard , grading 7728 119 J W Hull , work on road 4J 25 120 J M ltdblson , ditching 10J 00 121 John Hannn , grading 50 UO 1IU1DUB FUND. 196 Jaa Walih , work on bridges | GO 41 197 liulnbrldge It UrlUoworlc on bridges 101 25 Adjourned. ocroucn 10. The matter of Incorporation of South Omaha taUeu up , and resolution passed de claring It Incorporated as petitioned for. C. M. llunt , U. 1' . Savage , W. U. Shane , I. A. lirayton and F. J. Sleter were appointed trustees of South Omaha until election and quallUcation of their successors. The following bills were allowed : OKNEIIAL FUND. 1165 Omaha Hcpubllcan , stationery , (261 30 lliXl Omaha Kepubllcan , stationery. W 25 1167 A JLaw , Justice reel U 8.1 1164 A J Law , iUBtlcu food 065 116'J BHAuoh iloedjr.sorvlcsi 50 W 1170 Win Coburnfees 7774 IK ) A I ) FUND. 123 H Standen. grading. 819 55 lit .McKinnoy * Hall , grading 4J2 M 121 McKinney & Hall , grading 12760 125 iiias : Uullon. tax refunded l > OH 120 J N Itoblson. grading M UJ 127 H Manden , grading 13507 138 John McMubon , grading 177 44 120 John Jacobean , grading 14 < * ] l.n Fred Palmtajr , work on road 24 00 131 Itoot Thomson , worn on road 5300 U2 JobqTouer , work ou toad . . . . ii 26 IIIUUOE FUND. 191 Jas King , brush t 2100 loj 11 Wolso. work on bridge 1100 20. ) W Kuiso , hauling lumber 0 00 201 O H llro n , workon boxes. . . . . . . . . 2085 Adjourned. ocTonnit 20. Cominunlcitlon of J. J. M.ihouoy for vehi cle road and filed. Petition for incorporation of village of Park Vale read and laid o\er ono week. Following bills were allowed. OKNKllAI. FUND. 1171 II Voss , for plans * 30000 ItOAII FUND. 1H3 John Grlobol.irork on road > 3000 131 W Kulsor. work on road 0425 1J5 John llnnna. grading llfi 10 133 BPKnlKht , grading 40000 137 8J Fry , workon road 13J W 133 OHUrown , grading W 09 HHIIHIK hUND. (18X203 ( ) G F Tex & Co. brldircs $ 2W 00 (188 ( ) No 10 F Fox * Co , bridges. . . ! . . . . 283 8J Adjourned. OClODKIl 23. Communtratlou from J. U. Whlttlor ro- cardlng certain taxes rend and Hied. Communication from A. II. Winston re garding jail lock read and filed. Complaint of John Feddu regarding the fencing of the county road by the Union Paclilc railway comp my roadand the county clerk directed to mall A copy ot thocomplalut to the Union I'acllie railway. Plans for county hospital wore received trom Mendelssohn , Fsher ! ; & howrie , Francis Tanlca , K.E. Myers it Son , Hlako Miller & Co. , Sidney Smith and J. C. Cochrane. Fur ther action postponed. lloport of the county survej or on road No. 27 li tluough O'lirleirs add read and tiled. Resolutions adopted. Directing county cleric to publish proclam ation once dally and once weekly in 'Irlbune and Post. That for the purpose of working and keep ing up the countv line road between Douglas and Sarpy counties , It Is hereby agreed by the commissioners of both counties that the dividing line shall bo nt the crossing of the Union Pacilic railway near Millard , Sarny county to take nil cost of said cioibtng ; the above agreement to rmiuuti in foico lor live years unless soonot terminated. Following bills wore allowed : ( JINKHAI : , FUND. 1172 Louis Grebe , bnlllir t 0003 1173 KBMoores. ohiiiity tickets 4070 1171 City Water Works Co. , water 50000 H75Oinalm u as Co. , BBS 30 18 1176 Omaha Gas Co , gas 10 t > 8 1177 II & M Hy , chai Ity ticket . 4675 1178 Anuio Uattls cook IS 00 110AD FUND. 137 It A lllshop , work on road t 7000 140 A Sohnake , ditching 7 50 141 U'lhomas , woik on road 2700 142 U'lhomas , work on road 1500 143 Now Era Manfg Co. , machine sup plies 8J 60 iimiHii : FUM . 2 G FFoxfc Co. , Irei ht M 50 Adjourned. ocronui 27. Resolutions adopted : Directing county treasurer to cancel labor tax of Christian Stow.irt for 18S3 on account of being uon-resldt'ut and not liable for said tax. Directing treasurer to change assessment on e 10 ft of lot 5 and f ? 72 tt of w 0 tt of lot 6 of block 247 In city ot Omaha for 1885. from 32.CJO to S2CO. account of error in tax list. That a medical boird of nlno physicians that have had practical oxperieuco in hos pitals bo appointed to aid In selecting plans of hosujtnl , providing no charge will bo made Dy them for tliolr services , and that tun fol lowing physicians nro hereby appointed : Drs. lice. Summers. Graddy , McKenna , Kebcrt , llarrlnKtou , Ayers , Meicer and Tnat county clerk notify judges of election for piectncts outside of city ot Omalm , that no person can vote for two road supervisor ; that fiey can vote only lor the ono living in the district in which the voter resides ; that there should Iw a sopar.xto box kept for the ballots of road supervisors. The following bills were allowed : Or.NKUAI. FUND. 1179 T. W. Corliss , AprilMay and Juno Biliary $40500 HOAD FUND. HI O. Kill , work on road 40 50 Adjourned. To be Continued To-morrow. HEAL KttTATE. TrnnHfora Filed AueuHt 13. 1887. Julia E Vanctercook and husband to Louyis O Knight , lot 0 , blks , Van- dercook Terrace , w d l."u Charles Stutznor and wife to John Fritz , lots . 10,1U 12,13 , 14,13. 10 nud 17 , blk 10 , town of Millaid , w " ' ' ' ' ' * ' ' Carollno Wlil'a'rd to'w'nV 'T ij'o'othi lots 5 and 0 , blk 117 , q c 3 Ueo U lieclier to Chas Metz and Fied Aletz Jr. undivided of n 88 feet loll , blk 207 , deed 2,820 Mllly ti liockonberger and husband to Chas Metz and Fred MeU jr , n 8S feet lot 1. blk 207 , q o d 800 Susan Crane to Mary M Crane , un divided X lot 0 , blk , Onulia View wd 825 Abraham U Souer and wife to John A Crnigliton.sKof no ,2-lVllljalso soiiv2lMi ; , ( jed 2 Thomas McCulloch et nl , executors , to John A Crolgliton , H K of sw % , and nwjf of swtfa-l.VM. u cd 2 Edward Whitman and wife to Jacob Urbanek , s yt lotO , blocks , Improve ment association add , wd 3,403 Alexander McClavock and wlto to Jamus 11. Connor , lot 18 of Kiver Vlowlncity of Omalm , wd 1,600 John J. llardin and wlto to Kusscll K. MeKelvuj'i lot 8 , block 8,1'.itrick'a add , w d..V. ! 8,100 Patrick II. Tobln and wlfu to John Henry Peterson , s 44 ftlot 8 , blk 2J , In city of Florence , wd COO George P. ilemls and wife to Hullo iioswlU , lot 9 , block It , Lowe's first add.wd 100 City of Omaha to Horatio Adams , part of Twenty-second street adjoin ing lot 4 , block l'J. ' % in city of Omaha , q c d U > 1 City of Omaha to Andes Christiansen , part of street adjolniir. lot 8 , hlock 10 , Credit Fonoler add , 10x88 foot , nc 105 33 Same to same , part of street , IftxKti Icot adjoining Kit H , block 10 , Credit Fancier , d c 14S 50 Clitton K. Mayna and wife to D. L. Thomas , lots 11 , 12 , IK. 14 , 15.17 and part ( it 5 , Mayne's add to Orchard 1MII. w. d 2,600 Same to same , lots 1,2,21 and 2i , block 5. lots 13.14,15 and 10 , block 0 , lot si ) , , block ti , lots 13 , 14 , 15 and 16 , block 7 , Orchard Hill , w. d 4,500 John A. ilorb.ich and wlfu to Kml- erick K. Wi-rning. H h' lot 5 , block U , sec add , w , U MO David M. Uro to the 1'iiulie , plat of Urn's sub. lot 22 , Millaid & Cald- \\ell's add Mulkom Chrlstcnson and \ \ ife to John Jacobson lot 12 , block 45'J , ( Jrand- view , q. c 400 Douglas county to A. Thompson , lot 3 , blocKO , Douglas add , w.d 1,150 * Twenty-two transtcrs aggrcgating.82J,8l0.ao The Woaltti or Nntlons. It Is estimated that the wealth of the following countries Is iuoroanwl annually by tlio stuns nutucd : Gorinunv , $300 , 000,000 ; Great Britain , $ ajri,000,000j Franco , f375.000.000 , anil the United States , 1875.000,000. The United State ! is already the wealthiest nation in the world , and ns tlin above natures show , Its wealth is iucrcnsini ; the most rapidly. San Francisco has n most commend * able club , culled the "Sight Seers. " It U n walking club , with no initiation foes ntul no atios , tliu only requisite ) being t'.mt ' o.icli member brin his lunch on thl regular weekly trninpH. The cluh ro- ccntly ascended Mount TninrilmlB | , from which ono may overlook San Frunoisoo and the surrounding country for lifty miles. DKEXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John U. Jacobs. ) undertakers and At the old bland , 1407 1'amntn St. Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly at tended to. Telephone No , V25. ! WM. MC IMTO II. u. r. V IHcIVl'OSIl , Real Estate Dealers 140 South Spring Street , LOS ANGELES , VAL1FOKXIA. Dealers In city and country property of all descriptions. General Information to new comers freely given. WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE And olhern FafTorinff from n rvouB ilvttlUty .elhauitlnjt Ltironla dlca ea , prtlnalur * doclliio of luuiitf or old r pudtlrolr curid lijr Dr. llorne'i fanuUB Kl rtr Mnjpiillo lit It Thousand * _ , , . . . HUte In UioTJnlon h Ix-cn ourfd Elcctrkf rfSSly ln Unllyfclt 1'KtrntMlunU iold 10 Yearn \\liolB family can wrir same licit Flcrtru Hu.piM.orlc * f roe nil niul belU Ay old ortlilt 8 Im- lUtioni and boRni romimnle * Elrrlrtc Tru ci far Unpturti. 71III nirnlln'HS. Heim mi for luniphlot. M.W. J. HORht , IHVEMTOB. I9I WABA8H AV. , CHICACO. Tlio COOK HEMttiT Co.I you , at If by trnftlc. In I Avoto eightduy WILL CURE Uemoily la Miioluicly ' unknown to anyone ouut.to uf our Company. It u nnkumlmg , Anil we gunrnnlco lo do wlint we sur , WenroflunniUlly reinunillilr ; will mntu. Iron ilml contrncu riinso | III\IIK Syphilitic Irouiiloi liuuld cnrrrspond with u > : It nlll cuet 51111 nothing to know nUoliitely tlial vo r rrllalilo > nd ilo wuat wo clulnl. Addrrsj , Coon HRMKIIY Co , Itoom 17 Hollmaa llulldlliz. Omaha , Neb HOUSEKEEPERS'IDELKETTLE Something ontlroly now and noils at sight , liar- ton's Btoamlesi , Odor * 'less ' , Non-lJoll Uvor-Kot- tlu. Hnti dtuip iiilsod coicr nnd water Joint , and an outlet which car ries till Htoura mnd odor or the clilmnuy. Patent Stonmor attiiohmont alonu worth tlin price. Agents wanted , male or female in every town In Nebraska. Proflta f 5 to f 10 per day. Liberal terms and exclusive terri tory given. Bend stamp lor circular and tormi. Prices n . , 11.75 H at. , . 10 . . , qt. ; $1.85 ; qt. , 13 ; 14 qt. , J.M. Model by mall , ito. W. 8. COUMI13. aonerHl Agent , Omaha Nub.P.O. llox 1S3. MliiS from Los " " " ' " " "o7rFrATdWAHSTON"T"uKA'rj > i'ft"liJf. ; N. Bind hook t rr . BbonM IKI rrnil by F1h < iri MADESTRONG 8 ? * Heplele with lurnnnallonof mtuato all men MARSTONREM DYCO.I9Pafl > .PUc .NewYofk. RESTORED , JuuUifuriinpriM M n 111 IW W W ITi m.tum llfcnj Nvrrauj Prb.lltr.loit M nhiKxli Ic. , hnTlNC ln ! In ruu m w m srerr known rpiuenv , tins fll ? iv ru < 1 a rlmplo elf-cure , which l. will wnl PRSElo 111" f llo lufTiref. Add not. U. 1. MAAON.fcKt Ol o Cat 317 . J w fork Oit * . Omalia Savioss Cor llftli and Douglas sta. Capital Stock $160,000 Liability of Btockholdora 800OOO 'J hu only regular giivinirrf bunk in the stuto.b'iv * pirceiit Interest pu'.d ou deposits. Loans Mudo on Kual etuto. liuvi ; . ItAUTON , I'lenlJeiu ; J. J , Iluowv. Viet J'reildbiit.li. M. HKwrrr , ManiiniT ! rector ; Joii.v C. Wn.uuit , Luihlor ,