THB OMSSJBfA BEE/ TUESDAY * TKTSto ; ' STOP PAYING RENT. We respectfully invite Your perusal of tlie following method and terms for securing a home. The Patrick Land Company makes the following * liberal propositions to parties wishing1 to build homes in a first class location , with streets all graded and surroundings guaranteed by conditions in all deeds. No business of any kind permitted in the residence district of Dundee Place. PROPOSITION NO , 1 : 200 feet frontage $4,4OO Building loan for house costing $4,000. 4OOO $8,400 Terms of Payment. Cash $1,400 . Twelvemonths 600 Eighteen months 60O Twenty-four months 600 Thirty months 6OO Thirty-six months 600 WOAfR 4.OOO & 8.4OO PROPOSITION NO Z : IOO feet frontage . $2,2OO Building loan for house costing $2,5OO. 2.5OO $4,7OO Terms of Payment. Cash . $700 Twelve months . 300 Eighteen months. . . ' . 300 Twenty-four months . . . . 300 Thirty months . , ' 300 Thirty-six months . 30O Increased Loans Made to Those Building Larger Houses. Parties wishing the most desirable sites should select the ground now and arrange to build when the season opens. Lots will be sold to those wishing a safe and profitable investment , whether they build this springer or not. OUR SALESMEN ARE ALWAYS .READY TO SHOW THE GROUNDS. THE PATRICK LAND COMPANY , SOLE OWNERS OF .DUNDEE PLAGE , Room 25 , Chamber of Commerce , W. H. CRAIG , President. N. D. ALLEN , Vice-Fresident. W. K. KURTZ , General Manager THE GRACE CHURCH TROUBLE Pastor Mlnoharfc Makes Some .Startling Accusations. WOLVES IN SHEERS' CLOTHING. flo Clinrces Members or Ills Flock IVI Hi Increasing Their Rovonuoa In a Way That Shocks Com mon Decency. BUIIEAU orTnnOstXii * . Ban , ) 10201 * SiamsT , > LINCOLN , March 4. ) At tlio close Of tlio service at Grace M. E. Church last night occurred ono of ttio most dlsgiucoful scenes over witnessed In the city. Uov. Davis , editor oftho _ Nebraska Methodist , preached tlio sermon of tlio even ing , mid at its conclusion Uov. $ llnehart took tlio pulpit aud commenced an harangue , inllilly stating In the beginning of his re marks that it was allowable In the Methodist church for the pastor to oxtiorl at the oloso of preaching service , and ho proposed to ex- liort invlillo. For more thun an hour ho In dulged in a tirade of invective against cer tain members of his HOCK , well nigh , If not Quite , exhausting his well stored vocabulary , lie charged that some of the members of nis Church proforfnd to rent houses to prosti tutes rnthor than to decant people , providing they could got a dollar or two a month more for thorn. Ho tallied polltloi pro hibition arraigned his pcoplo t for voting license tickets , accused some of thorn of polling mortgaged lots under protcnso that they wore Ireo from incumbranoo. Ho lumped from ono subject to another , and . told the story of the tioublo in the church from beginning to end. Ho was interrupted frequently. In the midst of ono of his tlnulci , when ho reached a sublime height by exclaiming , "Why don't you prefer churls against such men if you want to discipline anybody I" a good brother re buked him by saying. "That's your business , Why dou't you do itf" and tl.e exhorter retorted - torted by Buying , "I liavo the Moor now , and I won't bo interrupted. " Sharply it came buck to him , "Tnat's what's the matter with the church. You have hold the lloor too long. " Hodhtui broka lopt > o. The nudienco cheered mid clapped fmmls. Tor once , at least , Mlnolmrt evi dently found out that ho did not huvu things hln own way. Mr. Cielgliton Indicated at the morning Bcrvlco that ho did not approve the course of the pastor In all things. Kuv. Davis expostulated with him during his tliade , and was told m u polite way to mind his own business. * Tlio scandal , Just closed at St. Paul's , was unearthed and dissected , and Just such an other tlmo has never boon known In church circled In this city. .Minohurl , It Is said by Bomo , Is crazy. His action lust night Is cans , ing his friends to desert him by tbo score. Hut Investigation Is Just at hand. Whtlo formal charges have not been preferred against him , It is understood that Ihoy will bo handed in to-day or to-morrow , nnd that his bearing and utterances of last night will bo Incorporated Into thorn , Mino- faort stutod that ho would bo ready for the fray In two sucocdb after the charges were formally made , tending to dismiss him. "I want no two weeks , " ho exclaimed ; " 1 am hero In stay until a legal authority soys 1 must go. I have tukon a saorod vow to my Mauler , U it becomes necessary , to sacrlllro money , homo , friends , wife , children , any thing 1 poscss , in this struggle with the duvlt to conquer. My anemia * and the emissaries of the devil have brought on this light , and until ( hidings of fact * have boon made , I ask the world's charity , " lu the Court Ilonnt. The case ol Trcstor v the Missouri Pa- clnu railroad company is not yet ended , and when TUB HKIS representative loft the court room to day , it scorned UK though it would bo u stroke of good luck should the Jury take the t'abt > to-night , and leuvo the war open for . othOr UtlKBiiU to-morrow. , Tuts lieu ufll- clently stated all the nolnU at Unuo , aud all that need be further said is that as tlio fight proceeds it grows hotter nnd fiercer. It is a long tlmo since so strongly a contested case has been tried in Lancaster county. Iho equity side of the court seems to have bulged out through the sides or dropped through the bottom. Jurtgo Chapman was hero this morning , but the black "call board" was as the stain of a clean as black may Do-not chalk murk Indicating any oases to bo tried " 'Isabella ' and David Stewart vs Uosa A. nnu William C. Van Uildor is the title for an action for damages commenced in the dis trict court of Lancaster county this morning. This case Is the outcrowth of an action bo- twecn tlio same parties to recover possession of some realty , the tltlo of whloh rested In Elizabeth Stewart , but which was traded nnd sold for property In Omaha , the tltlo of which was maao to Kosa A. Van Glider , and plaintiff without ccp-iit- thus loft the principal - able Interest in any of the property in can- trovorsy nnd without consideration. Tins situation It seems , from the papers flled in the case , was brought about by the sharp deals on the pain of William C. Van Gilder , who was the acting agent for Mrs. btowart in the disposition of Mrs. Stowurt's prop erty. Ho first traded Lincoln property be longing to her for an interest in a farm out from the city a few miles , vesting the title in the litigants , in the order as stated in the title of the Case. After a time Van Gililer saw a chance for a deal in Omaha property , and sceuicd tue transfer of nil the interests In the farm , to secure the property In question , but In turn had the full tltlo vested in his wife. Suit wus first brought to recover possession of the original property in this oily nnd now comes the case as stated nilocinc damages in the sum of $7.081 , for which the petitioner liruys , and for costs of suit. New Notaries Public. The following notarial appointments were made by Governor Thuycr to-day t V. L. Houston , Kearney , HutTulo county ; James M. Shuoy , Lowlston , Pawnee county ; John Pinter. Dorchester , Sallno county ; 11. li. Wood , JClwood , Gospor county ; Lake Hrldontlml , Wymore , Gage county ; Goorco Lcggp , Otnnna , Douglas county ; O. L. Given , Kearney , Buffalo county ; Galen .T. Kluhmond , Vcrnongo. Perkins county ; Klinpr 14 , Lowe. Dunning , Blaine county ; Frank Gobhart , Omaha , Douglas county ; John F. Klnglcr , Alliance , Box Butte county ; Neils Larson , \Vost Point , Cuniiug county ; Thomas Walling. Plattsmouth , Cuss county ; A. Hampton , Davenport , Thayer county. The Supreme Court. The following cases wore Illod for trial lu the supreme court of the stnto to-day : Edward R Davis vs Harvey W. Gldding * ot al ; error from Gage county. The State of Nebraska ex rol Isaac N. Godard ; quo warranto. Hurllncton fe Missouri Rivnr Railroad Company vs. Samuel Wullaco ; error from Douglas county. Juntos Meyers vs , John Beulc ; error from Gage county. City Nc\vn nnil Notes. Hon. Bench I. Hlnmun , the loader of democracy in Lincoln county , Is in tlio city. Hon. H. R Cady. of the Chicago Lumber company , Omntm , is nt the Capital. "No politics In mine , but business , " said the hon orable gentleman. Prof. lUuohdorn , of Nebraska City , is hero. He says ho cauio to the city to cause tbo arrest of ono Hridgmnn for perjury. Brlilginan , It Is charged , lx > ru false witness in a recant trial In the county court of Otoe county , in which the professor was inter- ottcd. Uluehdorn's man had skipped. Tbo proprietors of Salvation Oll.tho great est euro on earth for pain , will pay a largo reward If any certificate published by them is not found gonulnu , Tom , Dlok and Harry appear again with their grandmother's recipes forcouphs , etc , , but the people know Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup too well. _ A. "New Yorker's" ( juoxtlonB. A Bcullomun styling himself J'Now Yorker , " is Informed that there Is no society In this city composed exclusively of former residents of Now York ; so far as known thoru Is no excursion by now Yorkers , now residing lu Nebraska , projected for the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of Presi dent Washington , April 30. The correspond ent suggests that if such an excursion could bo arranged cheaper I'atca might bo secured and -more enjoy taeut experienced. DUST AND IVlI/rll. "Why They Cannot bo nemovcct from tlio Streets of Oniulia. The streets of Omaha are dirty very dirty just now and every puff of wind sends the lllthy dirt Hying Into the faces of the pedes trians upon the streets , except where the wind has no Influence upon the reeking filth which lines the gutters and cov ers the surface of the streets. It rests with the chairman of the board of public works to set the time in the spring when street cleaning shall bo commenced. Mr. Balcombe , however , asserts that It Is not feasible to clean the streets at this time ns the cleaning requires sprinkling , and , whllo the temperature is moderate enough during the day , after nightfall , the water sprinkled on the streets would freeze and clanlng would bo impossible. Lust year the street cleaning commenced In February , nnd 81,700 was expended on the Work , but the board claims that , at that tlmo , the work was absolutely necessary owing to the snow and slush , whereas the streets this year , Mr. Uulcombo thinks , are comparatively clean. There "seems to bo some misunderstanding nt to whoso duty It is to see that alleys are kept clean. The olilof of police BIWS It is the business of the bourd of public wonts , nnd the members of the board says the duty de volves upon the police. The fact remains , however , that the filthy condition of the nlleys has been n disgrace to the city. While thostrcbts have been swept weekly , the alloys hnvo been allowed to become - come nnd remain as dirty as they over were before they wcro paved. Against this con dition there will be , this year , n cru sade and before long it will bo ascertained who Is responsible for this state of affairs. For nearly a third of a century those delicious , pure anil economic prepara tions , Van Duzor'a Flavoring Kxtnicts. have led the vanguard in popularity 01 articles of their class , nor lias disparag ing coinpotlUon boon able to shako for a single day the faith reposed in thorn by the American people. The bottles of thcso extracts contain surplus meas ure , a point of superiority over rivals , nnd the process by which they are prepared - pared prevents n contamination with any deleterious substance. A iionsi-3 rou $1. Anil Extremely Doir Even nt Tlint Price. There was trouble nl Pete Turkleson's sa loon on Sixteenth street Sunday afternoon , and it was all over a radio. The prize was a horse , and when the winner saw it bo came back and offered to sell it for $1 , The pur chaser then inspected it and managed to dis pose of It to Henry Thlssor for 50 cents , before - fore the latter saw it. Then Henry looked , nnd was willing to soil It or glvo It awny , and while endeavoring to do so booamo Involved lu a quarrel with a man that would not takn It us u gift. They both wore arrested , and yesterday morning wore Hnod 15 and costs. In the meantime Garbagomastor Goldsmith was compelled to shoot the horse , which wus in the last stages of consumption , and Just as Henry was leaving the polloo court Mr. Goldsmith presented the usual bill-far 2.50. funeral expenses. That was also paid , and after registering ono great swear-off bgamst radios for horses. Henry left the room Just J15.60 out. Coinlnc Attraction. A piano conversation was given by Miss Amy Fay , at Max Meyer's muslo hall , lost evening. The prograuio contained r.ino num bers from such authors as Ueethovoii. Gott- schulk , Kaubenstoln , Wagner , Chopin and other * of like fame. It was a great social and musical succeis. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ADIET1NE OINT MENT U only put up In large two ounoa tin boxes , and Is an absolute cure for old soroa , burns , wounds aud chuppud hands , and all skin eruption * . Will positively euro all kinds of piloa. Ask for the ORIGINAL All- 1ETINB OINTMENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 23 cents per box by mull BO cents. SHANE IS BETWEEN FIRES. Contractors Fiprht on Ono and Myors on the Otbor Sido. THE CONTRACTORS HEARD FROM. Mr. Moycrs Has Made No ftcsponsc Work Suspended On tlio Uuikl- IIIR and Mr. Ki > ss Acting Superintendent. Sliano and the Contractors. The contractors for the erection of the county hospital write to the BBK as follows : Will you kindly'allow us npaeo In your col umns to reply to some of the statements made by the whilom superintendent of the county hospital , in his communication to the county commissioners relative to Meyers and the public building. In all the contro versy had on this matter by the newspapers , wo have singularly managed to iccop free , and would not now appear In print but to correct the false Impression possibly created In the minds of the public , by reading the Impotent vaporings of an angry man's imag ination. Wo had Intended to take no part in the light between the architect and superin tendent , preferring to lot them settle their differences between themselves ; but , since our nnmo has been connected with an Im puted scandal relative to tha county hospi tal , wo think that the tlmo has arrived when wo are to take a part , and n very active part In settling the squabble that exists between an acknowledged loader In his profession of architects , and an Incompetent superintend ent In raforcnco to his being offered * 1,000 for anything that ho could or might do for us , is absolutely untrue. Wo court and advise - vise the fullest , strictest and most fearless Investigation by not only those who are the most Intorestcd , but by the public at largo. At that investigation , wo will clearly prove Shane a sneak and a liar , whoso only do- slro and apparent ambition is to breed dissension and foment quarrels amongst those with whom ho lu brought In contact in business. Wo will also clearly demon strate to whoever may fool Interested , the utter impracticability-and Incapability of D. L. Slmno to porform-tho duties of the posi tion to which ho was appointed , and for which ho received stOO per month. Wo will show , further , that had U not been for the intercession of friends ho would have been removed from the supcrlntcndonoy of con struction of the county'court house for the same reason , Incapability , Wo will show that the report of tbo committee of exports referred to In his communication was not In vindication of Shano's'ftbllity , as ho was only nominally the superintendent , ami his time on the work averaged , not more than ono hour per week : but , rather , a vindication of the superintendent lnj fact , who was called assistant , but has been on the work con stantly from 7 u. in , to , 5 p. in. every day from the beginning until now. He is the man that guvo Shaho 'whatever ' knowledge he possesses about construction of the county hospital. Wo will also show that , from the tlmo Shane accepted the position ho has sought to decoy and besmirch tbo ability of a man whose reputation In his profession is national , bosldo whom Sliano is an iiiBitr- nltioaut pigmy , and not to bo considered ; and , lastly , we will show thai ho not oaly connived with the Iroa men , but that ho ad- vlttod the expenditure of a sum of money on the part of the county to the amount of $13,000 for extra Iron on the roof claiming that from the Information begot from the said Iroa men not from his practi cal knowledge the original design would not sustain its own weight , and this. In the fact ) ol the fact that the architect Insisted the roof was strong enough and must bo put up as designed , Events have proven Meyers was right , and Sbano elthoi a designing knave or u miserable incompetent. Why does ho not let us know what was the con sideration for hU advocacy o ( that steal , for the benefit of the Iron men t If , as ho bays , tlmt this offer ot f 1,000 wus made last July , why , if he Is an honest man , did bo not , In ulsrlghtcou * Indignation , aud for the inter est of Douglas county , make it public then , nnd not wait until discharged for incohipo- tency before kicking buck ? Oh , what an in tensely honest man he is I How the loss of a sinecure altccts some people's mind. In conclusion , wo emphatically deny that we over paid a cent to any ono Connected with the county hospital , nearer remote , for any influence tlmt could bo used lu obtaining extra work for us. for Mj-ers. The resignation of Suporinlendcnt Shaho of the couutv hospital building will not bo acted upon until the commissioners hear from Architect Myers. They are now waitIng - Ing for n statement that ho acrecd to prepare and forward Immediately after returning homo. In the muantimo , work bus boon bus- ponded on the buildlnir nnd Assistant Super intendent Koss is in charge. Catnrrh Cured. A clergyman , nflor years of suffering from that loathsome disease , Catarrh , and vainly trying avery known remedy , at last found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sulToror From this dreadful dlsctiso send ing a solf-acldressed stamped envelope to' Prof. J , A. Lawrence , 88 Warren St. , New York City , will receive the recipe free of charge. OMAHA'S I-nOGHKSS. What n Ijendinu _ Heal Kstnto Mnn SIIVH About It. W. K. Kurtz , general manager of the Patrick Land company , says the real estate outlook for the coming season is excellent , nnd predicts a largo realty business for Omaha. Kverylhing seems to bo getting m better shane , and the trade certainly feels very sanguine of brisk times , though we want no great boom , but a strong , healthy growth , which I think wo will surely havo. "Our city Is ouito lareo enough and full enough of activity to natisfy strangers com ing hero to locate , Omaha Is a good place both to live in nnd to make money. Of course , wo have some kickers nnd chronic growlers who want to abuse * every new enterprise , but I think wo are fast getting away from the influence of such a class , and moving right ahead , and tlmt very rapidly indeed. "Wo all know that bolter railroad facilities arc needed for the northwest and I think With the co-operation of the board of trade , the prominent clubs , nnd the real eatiUo men , the desired roads will noon bo built. "Our company Is doing all that Is possible to make ono attractive fcaturo for this grow ing metropolis , Unit is a locality of elegant homos , and wo are dovnlopmg Dundcn piuco In that direction ns rapidly us can bo dune. I think that most citizens will agree with mo that our efforts the past six or eight months have bean the means of helping largely to develop the western pnrt of the city and induced a large number to build permanent homes. "Tho western part Is really a very good residence locality. Tbo ground Is high and away fronfThe necessary smoke and odor of down-town. "As to street railways , I will sav that more are needed , but , as ypu know , Omahft like many western cities is greatly scattered and requires tune. Everything can't be done at onco. Our road will bo built aim in opera tion by tbo early fall , and if nn other road should parallel with ours that far west wo will then have a good paying business from the start. _ Cotnlnu Enterprises. The indications are that a large number of new manufacturing establishments will be added to the industries of the city this spring. George Qulgloy , of Missouri , is hero , ne gotiating with certain capitalists to build and operate an establishment for the manufacture of paper walls and portable" houses. Mr , Qulgloy is tlio Inventor of the scheme of manufacture and now has a largo factory In operation near Kansas City. Owing to tbo lack of suitable straw for the manufacture of the paper , nnd for other reasons , ho desires to move the es tablishment to u more desirublo location , itud Is very favorably impressed with Omaha.It is his desire , however , to branch out upon a larger scale than ho Is engaged In nt present , and for this reason ho desires to have additional capital associated with him. Negotiations that have been pending between - twoon Mr. Qulcioy and some Omaha gcntlo- men will undoubtedly lead to the establish ment of the Industry hero , nnd If that is the case an establishment 10 cost 3100.000 will be put In. nnd from ono to live hundred-men will bo given employment. A syrup making and refining factory will bo built by Furrol & Co. , nt the corner of Farnam and Eighth streets. Half of the building will be of brick , seven stories high and the other half four and a half stories hleh and 5x00 feet in length nnd breadth. The building to to bo ready for use by the first of July. Seventy-five men will DC given employment. Murphy & Wasoy of Detroit , will begin the erection of n $5'J,000 chair and mattress factory at Druids hill as soon as the weather will permit. This is ono of the largest chair manufacturing companies In the west and they conduct business upon a larco scale only , employing scores of men nt each of their factories. Two mammoth warehouses will bo erected by George N. Trautmnn , of Philadelphia , on Lcavenworth street between Eighth and Ninth. Hector , Wilhcmy & Co. , will bo build a largo warehouse to cost 10,000 , , on the cor ner of Tenth nnd Jackson , George T. Mills will build a magnificent brick store building on Fnniam between Thirteenth and Fourteenth. F. W. Gray has Just completed n largo glazier shop , to bo conducted In connection with his Biish , door and blind factory , which now gives employment to 100 men. Fred Ames , of Boston , Is getting figures upon two warehouses , each 00x1112 , whic.li ho Is to nrcct nt the corner of Twelve nnd Howard streets , and to cost f 1(20,000. ( John F. Coots , tuc builder , says that the architects uro after him to llgura on their plans. The American Ink aud Manufacturing company contemplate locating hero and look ing for a location. An agent Is hero consulting M. S. Llndsav with a view to establishing a works lu which , to bottle California wines. There nrJ people on the ground who are desirous of establishing a handle factory. Laborers and tiradcrn Strike. About ono hundred graders working for Clark & Sewers on a lot nt South Eleventh and Williams , struck ydsterday for high er wages. The laborers had been getting ji per day and tno teamsters $ U. The laborers asked fora raUo to $1.50 nnd the tonmsters K. This was refused and the mujorlty quit work , Some trouble was experienced over the drawiiiK of pavbut tlio employers agreed to pay oil nil \ylio had quit , at r > p , m. ASSKSSRD VALUATION. Mr. lit n ton Finds tlmt of Each t'ost- oflloo Site Offered. No estimate can bo made as to how much seine pcoplo would glvo for a pointer on the postofllco location , but the anxiety In certain t quartets is cortnlnly at a high tension. Agent Linton has boon very mum , Ho heard what every ono had to say at the Saturday night nicotine but said nothing in In reply. It must bo admitted that ho took nil pains Imaginable to find out everything Ire could about the various locations offered , and before leaving for Wnshingtoh.thts afternoon - noon , had compiled a great , bundle of facts nnd llgures for his own information ns also that of the nrchiteut's ofllco In Washington. in determining upon a slto for the proposed building. Yesterday morning , ho nnd Postmaster Gallagher were nt the court house procuring a list of the tnx-lovioa upon each of the blocks for which proposals have been mado. The former says that all the money saved in purchasing n site will go Into tno building. While there will be no dickering- between the government nnd bidder , probably the price asked will. have something to do with making a selection. It will bo seen that the tax valuation differs very materially from the figures placed by owners upon their property. For Instance/ , . block i)4li ) , put In by John A. Cremhton at f 100,000 , is assessed nt eiS,800 ; block 80. by G. M. Hitchcock and Hyron Heeds , bill nt ? 100,000 , , at V-ii : ; block 80 , offered by George W. A mco for fctlllUXX ) , nt JIO , y)3 ; ) ; block 87 , held at $400,000 , by J , H. McCormlck , the McCagucs , nnd others , stands on the county uobks at flO,010 ( ; The bloclc bounded by Seventeenth street , Capital avenue. Eighteenth and Davenport streets , offered by Judge Neville nt $33 : ,000 , is assessed nt Sit.OlO ; block 53 , put In by L. Y. Morse at 8237,000. i assessed nt MliJ55 ; the Lowo-Hoaglund property , for winch f 100,001) Is asked , nt $27,000 ; block 103 , Just north of tha Goon hotel , put in at $341,000. is assessed nt $33.405 1 the MoCor- miuk block , No. 141 , hold at $100,000 , in down nt 18,3 $ I ; block 188 , corner of Tenth and Farnam , assessed nt 934,770 , is offered for ! .10HOO | Hitchcock's Capitol ad dition put in at f 185,009. IH listed at 10,000 ; bloclc 114 , Andrew llosowatcr's' bid at faoO.OOO , Is assessed nt rJS.lM ; the "Urlggn Plnco , " for which $100,000 Is asked , passes tax muster at ? IO,00 , ; block t > 9 , by Crclghton and Ambrose at f'437,000 , la down nt pl)5r ) : ) > : block 73. is assessed at 7 , 17 ; 41 at f2G,31f > , butHydu park Is not taken into consideration , _ _ Fisher Pnntinp Co. , 1011 Farnam St. , telephone 12UI , blank book makers , etc. MUSTANC MEXICAN , e n rurel HW 5S % a3 , iwi % ar ; , rw * ? i \ rS * lSsSE ? , , u- : ? r fs A u ssSir Thus the , ; Mustang"conquers pain , Makes MAN or BEAST well again I