THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JtJLY 10 , 1889 , ft LOUD CRY OF BOODLE. Jtt IB liaised Against the Government - mont Dyke Builders. HECKLESS WASTE OF PILING. Hour Government Money IB Wonted HtcninlnR on Uio Jllver Engineer " Tottnt's Explanation. * AllPRCrt Booillc. A communication was received by THE 13BR ycstorday from a gentleman at Sioux City which BtfttoJ substantially that some of Cho nmterial pnrcliMcd for use on the gov- eminent work at that laeo wait being sold by vcMons not authorized to aUnoso of It ; * llfnt the piling purchased for building the n.Vtses was larger tlntn nccossnry nnd Hint five feut had been cut off onoli pile , the pieces then bolng nold at 10 cents per foot , but by whom , no mention was made. It also stated that uoodlo methods were practiced by the poatraclors nnd a lar o nmount of the ap propriation has been used In uselessly steam- jiig up and down the river. It sugfcstcd that the contractor * bo watched to prevent thcso methods belnR employed by thorn when they commence work on the Iowa shore near this city. A reporter called on C. II. Potter , the United States engineer , who has had charpn of the river Improvement nt this placo. ' 'The work is about completed , " ho said , spcnldnt ; of Sioux City , "it will bo finished this wcolt. About 4,600 feet of dyke has boon built. The work Is nil done h.v labor employed nnd paid for by the Kovcrnmont , and the nmterial is secured by bids. The dykosnro built fcy driving piles. The con tract called for the piling to bo 45 feet lonp. " "What becomes of the surplus mateiiatt" yrns asked. "Thoro 1 no surplus material. Wo Itnnw What-wo Wanted when wo advertised for bids. " Mr. Potter was then Informed about the contents of the communication. " "Well , wo found That In driving the piling It con hi only bo driven in a ccrtiim distance in porno places. In fact , in putting down certain sticks , It required aimany as 200 blows of tlio driver , and so y.ou cau under stand how hard the ground was. It was necessary to cut n piceo oT ( a good many of the sticks , hut these pieces have never been aold BO far ns I know. Some of them may have boon stolen , but I am sure noi.o of them have bocn sold. Yes , the pieces can bo Utlll7cd for pots or other things. "What about the work over near the Bluffs ! " "That will bo ft different hind of work nl- together. It will bo done with stone nnd brush to protect the banks , The govern ment will let the contract for furnishing the stone , but the rest of the work will bo done toy labor employed b'y thn povernmcnt. " "So you think the report about selling that piling is incorrect ! " "Yrs , 11 I am ROTO of It. " Mayor Urontch , who Is a member of the Missouri rlvor Improvement commission , was naked Ina opinion about the matter , but wtillc ho did not know anything aoout It , ho doubted the correctness of the report. Distress after eating , heartnurn , sick lioadacho and indigestion uro cured by Hood's Snrsnparilla. It also creates a good appetite. IJENX THE IMPUTATION. The Journeymen numbers Disclaim All Sympathy With Vandal * . OUAIU , July 0. To the Editor of TUB Bun : The communication from Mr. Swartz , in your muo of last Frlduydocs the Journeymen Plumbers association au injus tice In charging tliciu with being responsible Tor the damage done to the plumbing in Mr. Swartz's . The ' building. Journeymen's asso ciation Is in no way ni-countablo for the damage - ago dono. Wo dn not countenance nuy such actions and ara as desirous of seeing the guilty parties brought to justice as Mr. Swartz is. Our association muy have a few members whoso habits at all times are not strictly correct , but wo do el.ilm that per sons of this kind are us "few ia number as can bo found in any association of our slza In the country. The majority of our mem bers arc men whose characters w will bear the strictest scrutiny and who feel that the charge made by Mr. I Swartz Is calculated to bring odium uK | > n them when they are not in any way deserv ing of it. In the early part of the lockout the associa tion removed from their oniclal capacity members whoso conduct was such as wo could not approve of. These members have had no oniclal power granted to them ulnco , and any action done by them is without the consent or endorsement of our association. We sincerely rcprot that any notion of this kind should have taken place , as we fool that it is causing the broacn now existing bo twcon the bosses and journeymen to widen instead of closing. Wo can BOO very plainly that the situation of affairs , us it now stands , t , Is detrimental to the interests of all the buildiug trades ; and , unless some con ciliatory steps are taken soon towards effecting a settlement , the result will bo disABtr&us to both bosses and Journey man alike. After eight weeks' struggle , we are no nearer the oml than at the start. Wo have , however , demonstrated to the bosses' entire satisfaction that they cannot run tholr business successfully without us , and their action In closing tholr shout against their workmen , thus depriving them of their means of earning a living for themselves and ja'ullios , was Ill-advised ; and that the jour neymen are abundantly competent to compel ( hem to swallow the same physio that they gave to their mon. We cannot see any Justice in sorno of the actions of the masters' association , ' It may not bo considered by all persona in tlio same light , hut wo can see but little diitorcnco la the methods adopted by the bosses to pie- Vent the supply houses from selling mater ials to such of our members who luivo sturtcil In business , or the disreputable work of July 4 , which is unjustly charged to thu Journeymen's ' association. lu foncluslou , wo would say that wo pro pose to light our battle In an honorable way , and would ask the public to suspend Judg- inent until the ( natter is further investiga ted , Ucspeotfully yours , K.\icim\ : COMJJITTUE. MUST BOOT IT OUT. Hbo Architect \Vnntn the Old City Hull foundation Removed , "Tho plans for the city hall , " said Archi tect Fowler , "will bo ready in about three weeks. They will then bo submitted to the council , after which bids will bo called for. " "Will the council pass upon thorn , or will Jt employ nn expert or experts lor that pur pose I" "As to that I can not say , Wo shall sim ply submit the matter to tliom. " 'Do you wish to have the old foundation removed I" "Yes , It all must coino down. " "Why ! " ' It docs not conform with our plans. The transverse walls were not hullt for a building llko oars , Dusldos , tno llrst city hall de- Iguod was only & four-story building , while our is a live-story stiucturo. Woc.ui , ol course , use some ot the material for backing And wo shall do It whenever wo can , " A BTOVK 1"\\OTOHY. A ] Now Company Organized to ISroct Ono In Umalin. Tlio re ii a BUS stove on exhibition in this city , Tno heat Is obtained by gas generated from coal oil , and whllo equal to other stoves ui all particulars , it Is said that this lias the extra advtvniago of economy and colority. An effort has been quiuly made lately tc establish a Factory lu Onuihifor the oianu < lucturu oT thcso stoves. This , It IE aid , has been successful , nnd t Company has been foiuiod with t capital stock 3 f flW.UOO to goon with the work , und to cifcct a founiry in the northeast part ot Omaha , with u capacity of turulnp out twoQiy-U ve stoves per day. The gentle tien interested In the eaterprUo are A. II. . ilufcsell , the patentee ; John P. Hock , M. A , Upton. A. a I'ottcr , It. it McKacliidn ami C , C. GeoPRO. A low shares of the block yel 1 ' - , and Uicic , il U canceled , willbo oUl A IlUStl OP MANAOISU9. SlanyVnnt to Mnnnttn the Uoycl Opera Houso. The rush qt panics wanting to manage Joyd's Opera' house is something phenom enal. Mr. Carter it receiving applications every day. The chances , however , are that no change will bo inado , Among the aspir ants are L. M. Crawford , Al. Sorensen , Sackctt & LAWlor , I. W Miner nnd ono or .wo ether Omaha parties. It Is understood , though , that Miner's efforts are In the Inter est of Crawford , who is now manager of the 3randopera houso. A now theater is also .honnblect for much discussion. Unless ho ihonld ndppcn to secure-a long loasooftho louse , Mr. Sackott thinks the lima is ripe For him to erect one. O. M. Hitchcock has the fever. Crawford's 'ricnds say there is no doubt about his In tention to build , and other parties have nn- nonr.ccti tholr eagerness to invest capital ( a such an enterprise. A movement Is already on foot to dVg.inizo n stock company with same of the leading capitalists as directors. While Mr. Hoyd has sold hi * bulld- ng , the transfer will not bo made until next Wednesday. Previous to Hhnt : lmo , the chances ara thut nothing will bo lone relative to the future management of .ho tho.Uro. Thomas Boyd nsiccd me to utart n move a build a nowopora house , " snld C. T. Tuy- "or in response to a UKH reporter's inquiry , 'but ' 1 was not nblo'to givohlm a satisfactory answer. I shall do nothing in the matter , hU year , nt least , because I have got that lotul at Sutherland which I want to build. I don't know what I may do next year.1 ' "Wants Pixy for Switching. The Union Pacific lit * carried its point in .ho controversy relating to switching charge * at Denver. Some ttmo ago the company en tered Into contract with the smelting works at that place to do tholr switching frco of charge In consideration of receiving all the bullion trafllo from them destined to Mis souri river points. The Uulon Pacific after- > vnrd discovered that the contract was In "violation Of the Inter-stato commerce ln\y , " so says the management , and consequently established n rate for switching. The smolt- , ng company protested and the matter was uibmiticd to a board of arbitration and trio utter 1ms submitted itti decision sustaining the railroad company. It also reported that the management , of the Union Paulflu did not discover that the law was being "infringed" until the Hock Island threatened to puv In a lower rate , Tlio Storm General. Reports received at the various railroad headquarters uro to the effect that the storm of Monday nnd last night was general throughout Nebraska , Southern Dakota nnd northern Kansas. The rain fall was heavy and the reports are that the crops in gonurul can withotand the ramalutlcr of the season without bolug damaged by drouth. Railrontl Notes. Hereafter N0. 4 on the Kansas City , St. Joe & Council Uluffs will leave Omaha for Kanv.s City and way points nt 9 p , m. , and No , . ) will arrive from the south at 04o a. m. Oonoral Passenger Agent Lomax. of the Union Pacillc , is in Chicago. John "W. Scott , chief dork of the general passenger department of the Uulon Pacific , lias gwno to Chicago. The Atlantic express on the Union Pacific arrived from tin wast ycstorday in three sections. The first two sections contained silks from China destined to Now York. L. O. Goddard , a legal adviser of the Bur lington at Chicago , ivent west in a special car accompanied by his family. Assistant General Manager Dicitinson Superintendent licsscqulo , Car Accountant Buckingham and Trainmaster Baxter of the Union Pacific have gone west on a tour of inspection. Gcorgo Hnchnoy , superintendent or mo tive power of the Santa Fe , a position which ho has hold for the last thirteen years , has resigned , owing to old ago. The gontlomaa is the father of Clem Hackney , until recently superintendent of motive power of the Union Pacific , with headquarters in Omaha. G. W. Yaliory , agent of the Uurllngton at Cheyenne , Mas boon transferred to Salt Lake , where ho will succeed II. J. Curtis , re signed , as general agent. General Managur Burt , of the Elkhorn , went west in a special car yesterday , The body of an unknown man was found beside the Union Pacillc track near Kimball ycftorday morning. The remains wcio itmngtcd , nnd nothing could bo found to es tablish his identity. Ijife Is Too Short , and tiitio tvn.d money too precious , to be .flittered away in the trial of uncertain means of cure , when onoisnlllictcd with any lingering or chronic ailmunt of the liver , lungs or blood. Now , Dr. Piorco's Golden Medical Discovery is such a positive remedy for nil such ilia , as to warrant ltd manufacturers in selling it , Us they are doing , through druggists , on condition that if itdon't do nil that it is recommended to , the money paid for It will bo promptly rotundcd. There are n great many blood-purillors adver tised , but only the "Golden Medical Dibcovcry" of Dr. Pierce could sustain itself and bo sold under such trying conditions. To sell any ordinary medi cine under such a guarantee , would bankrupt its proprietors , but with the "Golden Medical Dibcover.y" all that is asked for it is a fair trial , and if it don't ' do all that it is ud vcrtised to , the manu facturers will cheerfully and promptly refund all money paid for it. By thfs singularly peculiar method of business , alike liberal to tno purchasers and exacting to the manufacturers , the in valid can bo sure of getting the value of his money , which is not true of any ether modtciiio. All diseases arising from a torpid liver , or from impure or poisoned blood , are conquered by the "Golden Medical Discovery. " Espec ially hus it manifested its marvelous potency in curing Salt-rheum , Totter , Kc/oma , Psoriasis , Imnertigo , Erysipe las , and all sldu and hcnlp diseases , no matter of how long standing. Scrofu lous affections , sores and swellings , as Fever-sores , "White Swellings , Hip-joint Disease mid kindred ailments yield to its positive , purifying , strengthening and healing' properties. Lung-sorofula ( commonly known as Consumption of the Lungs ) also yields to it , if it be taken in time and given a fair trial. Contains no alcohol to inebriate , no syrup or sugar to ferment and impair digestion ; us wonderful in its curative results ns it is peculiar in composition. Don't accept any sulistituto , said to bo "just as good , " that the dealer may maUo a larger profit. AN INDEFATlGAIJLiE WORKCR. Newman's Return Prom n Trip of many Addresses. Dishoi S , P. Nowmnn , of the Methodist church , returned to Otnaha yesterday mornIng - Ing , after an nbscnco of nearly two mouths. " 1 Just came down from Minnesota , " sale ho , as ho sat in thn parlor of the Paxton ant created a little brcozo with a largo palm loaf fnn , "and J'm rattier glad to got buck. My trip has bocn a pleasant one , bull have been working all the time , I hnvo delivered a number of college oiuttons , addressed religious - ious gathoilnffs , and attended dedications. I think I have bpokon on an average of four times u wock at loust lnco 1 have bcoa away I made two trl ] down In Touncssoo am tbeu went up to SU Puul , Minn. So much traveling Is rnthor tedious. "No I wasn't near Johnstown. About a year iico. ia August , I think , " ho continued "I passed through there and at that tlmo the vullo.v was Hooded and houses wore floating down the rh er. It's a very dangerous val ley , that Coitemaugh , I BOO the coroner's Jury bus founn the owners of the dam ro Bitonslblo for tlio accident. Responsible is the right word not guilty , but responsible. ' Bishop Nowniau will remain lu Omaha un til the corner Btonp of thojiew First M. E church is laid. That will taka place abou the middle of this month. * Ratim to tlio Ilounlou. General S. ( I. Morrison , of Nebraska City acting commander ol the department o Nebraska , a. A. R , , accompnlod by Colonel 3rnd U , Cook , senior nlil-Oc-camp , and P. A , 3ntchott , acting adjutant general , were in , ho city yesterday for the purpose of Inter viewing the railroad officials on the question of innkihg a one-cent rate to nnd from the G , A. It. reunion in this state. They conferred vilh the different railroad agents and tti6 > cst offer they could obtain was of 0110 faro "or the round trip. An Ausolutt * The OIUGINAL AUlDTIttB OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two-ounce tin boxes , nnd Is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin crup. tlons. Will positively euro all kind * of piles- Ask for the ORIGINAL AWETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Dm ? company at 25 coats per box by mall 0 cents. MILITARY GOI28 TO IOWA. They Will Camp With tlio Militia In A u mitt. Some tlmo ago Governor Larrabco , on the ugrcstlon of General Alexander , adjutant it the IOWA National Guard , wrote to the niajor-goiioral commanding the army requesting a detail of ono company of ho United States troops nt Fort Dm ft ha to go in cninp with the Iowa regiments. The request lias mot with ap- iroval , and General Brooke has been di rected to use the entire available force of the ; ocond iifantry I'or distribution among the camps of the Iowa nation * ! guards. The avallabl6 force , General Brock says , will uo ton companies otthltty-flvo men each. What distribution will bo made will not bo tnown until the plans have matured. General Alexander was in Omaha .vcs- .crday. . Speaking about the mat ter ho said : "It has bocn the custom for some years to send a regular ofli- cor to inspect the camps and make a report of their condition nnd work. It occurred to .no that It would bo a good Idea to hnvo a company of regulars and I made the request. Our guard Is divided into two brleados , bu t wo have six camps. " The loft wltiff of the Second Infantry , now itUollevuo , expect to complete their soasoa's tareet practice about Friday. First Lieutenant Hurry H. Wright , Ninth cavalry , Fort Robinson , and EURO F. Ludd , of the same rcRimcnt nnd fort , have been so pctcd to represent their regiment In the mvalry competition which takes p'.aco ' at Uollovuo , and have boon ordered to report to Colonel Henry before August 0. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always ho used for children teeth ing. It soothes the child , softens the sums , allays till pains , cures wind colic , and is the best remedy lor dinrrhrea. 25e a bottle. _ Thn Kail Exposition. The Omaha Fair nnd Exposition associa tion hold a meeting yesterday afternoon for the transaction of business concerning the fair to bo held here In the fall. The man agers of ttio fair do not seem disposed to look favorably upon tlio project of Joining with the Collsoum exposition , and it seems doubt ful whether they will couio to terms. The sccroUry of the fair associatloa Is corresponding with the owners of the famous trotters , Axtell and Hosowater , with the view to securing those horses for the fall races. One of tlio great features of the fa'r will bo a twenty-five mlle race for ladles , the competitors changing horses In front of the Brand stand at the end of every mllo. There will also bo a balloon ascension dully by Prof. M. M. Foreman , of Poona , 111 , who will descend - scend bv mo.uis ot a parachute , and perform many daring and dangerous feats. . , The management is maklntr every endeavor to mnko the fair a success , and a good adver tisement and drawing card for Omaha. The following is only ono o ! over fifty families who have testified to the cures effected by Chamberlain's Colic.Cholera and Diarrhoea llomody in Pope county , 111. , during the epidemic of bloody llux lust summer. Daniel W.Poo , Rock P. O. , says : "I tried it for a bad case of the llux and found three doses sufficient. After that I took it in smaller doses now and then. I gave it to my family in the samu way during the epidemic and had no trouble. " In tlio I'ollce Court , Six cases of vagrancy were tried before Judge Bcrka yesterday , Edward Harris was sent up for ten days and the others were discharged. Four drunks were required to contribute to the city's ' finances. L. B. Barber was fined S15 and costs for vilful destruction of property hi kicking In Gcorgo Iltirgms' door. Barber hud been em ployed to put down a carpet for Mrs. Hig- tjms , who lives on Poppleton avenue , and when ho went after his pay for the work on Monday ho got Into a dispute with Mrs. Hlg- gins and gave vent to his feelings by kicking , In the door. Frank Miller got $10 and costs for assault ing F. A. Perry. Young Copaland , who Is charged with forgery , has been transferred from the city Jail tc more commodious quarters ia the county JaiL. Mr. Jas. J. McCalloy , of Monet , Mo. , says ho had dyspepsia for eight yo.irs , whicn made him a wreck , slok and suffering during the whole timo. After trying all the reme dies , Including 'all the doctors in roach , ho dlsc.uued everything and took Swift's Spe cific. Ho increased from 114 to 15S pounds , and was soon a sound arid healthy man. The J.CW L' United States Attorney Pr'tchott ' has nearly completed the work of preparing the papers in the condemnation proceedings of the now pjostoftlco site and will soon Issue notices to the property owners , lessees , mortgagors and all ethers Interested to ap pear before the board of appraisers , These notices must bo served personally. Thons will bo seventy-live or eighty of them , some of the interested parties living in Now York state and ono ia Persia. The latter has del egated a power of attorney to a gentleman horo. The notices to the Now York parties will be Rent to the Unltod States marshal for the northern district of Now York for sorv- ico. ico.It It Is thought the Interested parties will bo Rlvon about ton days to appear before the board. This time , however , will bo llxed by the court when tno notices are ready to bo served , If you have a painful sense of fatigue , find your duties irksome , take Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsapapilla. It will brace you up , make you trong and vigorous. Oflloor Bloom Found Guilty. The committee on mon nnd discipline of the Uro and police commission mot yester day afternoon to investigate and take notion on the charges preferred against Otllcor Dloom of the pollco force. Bloom was found guilty of visiting saloons whllo on duty and with Insubordination , for which he was rcprcmnnded and lined fifteen days pay. Thrco Rebellions a Iny. Three rebellions , obstinate , though blood less , occur In the stomach of the dyspttpuo who partake of food tUrico a day. The dl gcstlvo organ refuses on each occasion to perform the duty assigned to it by nature , and troublu unsuos. How discipline , how rcgulatoitl Simply with a wineplassful ot the genlnl Invlgorant and appetizer , Hostel ler's Stomach Bitters , before each tncal and before retiring. Digestion will , after a course of this plensent regulator , become CH y , nnd its forerunner , appetite , also Im prove. Nervousness and insomnia , always induced by chronic dyspepsia , will disappear with Its disappearance thus Insured , and constipation and biliousness , Us usual attendants , also take tholr louvo. Not only will the aystem ucqulra strength , but also substance by a moro perfect ajaitnllatlon ol the food. Utioutimturn , malarial and kidney complaint and neuralgiji yield to the Blttors. Thn Merchant * ' Wooli Coniiiilttco , The committee uupslntoj by the board of trade to make arrangements for merchants' week , called a mooting for last night , but a majority of the committee failed to material ize. and tbo meeting was postponed until Friday night , at which tlmo a full attendance Is requested. For a diso dorod llvtr try Becchaui's Pilu. WEEK. Tuesday BostonlahS W J'l/pinalloit atul Qalntca. f < Wednesday nftfirnounr-HBostonlons In The icc. ( , . , , Wednesday night IVqstbnlans In tlza. " ' 'f BDEM Mi'SfiB. Every afternoon nnd night The Uhiaohart family. ,4 g ) Tlio Rcnlty lttnrknt. Instruments placed on record during yes terday , fW A H Itnninn and husband to , T F Klftck , lots 10 to M. bit 2 , Mxstlc.park.yril. . . . 2,500 C 1) Hutchlnv.a and wlfoto II J 1'niyn , lot 7. biK I , Hj-do parJCVd . . . . . .7 750 31 S Lindsay nnd wlfoto Isaac Cola , lot 0 , ulk2. May no's 2 < lmld.wd . .7 l.COJ T .1 1'AUlson and wife to J A Kdson , lot 10 , blS3. Wm Hngedorn's add , wd . 350 J K Jlultor nnd wire to Otto Wagner , lot U blk 8. Irene I'lnco. w d . . . . . 830 0 B Darker and wlto , to l.ukd 1' SlnVoy , lolSt , bit 7. loP-N , blK 13,10187 , bit 17 , Orrhnrd Hilt , wd > , . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700 S H U Clnrlc , trustee , to J J Nolion , lot 5 , blklU , WestSlilc.wrt . 5M N 1) lloxle and uusbtud to H M Vast , lot 1. blkU. 8 K Hogfrs' ftdd. wd . 10,000 B A Ilonson nnd wife V ? Kihvanl llnminn , lots 4 , 6 , , mid 10 , llk 1 , Cloverdulo , wiU. , . . . . . . . . . 4,000 0 * O 15 llarker to V K llcrr I tt lota , blk 18" . Omaha , wrt.v . . . , . 600 \\m Slobcrs nud w Ifo to II Scnmmxuu , lot ; > . HumboMt 1'lnce.wd . , . . 310 J M Swetuam ot nl to Wm .1 Woods , lots 3 nnil ) , blk 3 , 1st add to Central park. \ \ A COO B.lTilttlo nnd husband toAMK.VT K Hamilton , lot 4 , blk OK , Uodford Place , w rt , . . J.GOO OJF J n } nod nml wlfo to Itoilney 11111 , lots U8 and 29 , bis - ' , Shot man uvo park. wd . 1,200 M V Solomon to Mutual Trust Co , lot : * ) , blk 1 , Solomon's ndd , wd. . . . . . . . . . . 600 J 1) ) Johnson nnd wife to J Clausen , lots 3 toS.blkil , Comerndd , wrt . 8,400 n S Itood nud vira to bldner Smith , lots Hi. 11 ami 1blUlO , sub J I Itadlck's nilil , wtl 4. . 1 Sidney Smith and vlf to Mills & Thomp son , lots 10,11 nnd 12 , blk ID , sub .11 Hod- Ick's add. w tl . . . ' . . . , 0,000 Wm Coburn , sheriff , to O A Wllcox , lo tl , bub lot Id , liontlold , Sheriff < 1 , 176 0 A Wllcox and \\ltu to W A I.oacn , lota , Hub lot U , Itonllold , shcrlir ( ! , . . . „ . . . . . . . 600 C N DIetz and wlfo toVlctor White , und H lot 4 , blk 1 , Armstrong's 1st ndd , wd. . . . 4,500 0 N Dlctz and wife to victpr White , und H lots 1,2 , ; i nnd 4 , blk 4. JIartlndalo. w d. l.CCO Heirs of Patrick Corrlimnto 1' J Tim- mons , s GO ft lot I , bite It ) , CorrlgnuPlucc , \ > d i 315 P J Tlmmoiis nud wlto Jo HHonTorpv. s SJ of s 00 ft lot 1. blk 10 , Cordg.ui place , ' ' ' " " ' * Oinntia HcnVhs'fnte' k'nil"TruVt Co "to'\V A anr.liiur ct al , loti IK nnd Sfl , blk 2 , nnd lots : n aud 'M , blk I , Sanndcrs' .V I lime- bvigh's add to Walnut Hill , \vd 1,350 South UniiUm Land Uu to , lus Carroll , lot li. bljH. ! ! 80 OnmUn tl 675 C Mo ro nn 1 wlfo to Asa Plillliott , lot s 4 , I ) nud w 'A lot 3 , blK" , nul lots i and D , blkl. Cherry Hill.vd . . 3,500 rrnnk Novak , to K KVnlontlne , lot 13 , blK 2. Miu-ysville add , ivd 1,000 K K Valentino and \vlfo to L P Kurtz , lot 1' ) , blfcii , Mnrysvlllo add , w d l.SBO T euty-ulno trans/era nirgregatlng. . . . S.'il.i'Tl Pornuts. The folloviug pjr.nltivjra Isjuol by Building Inspaetor Wlutloak yostordav : G. 0. Moses , three story brjck store , 1105 Parnnm sti-ect . . . $ 2,700 Morris Slomiin , ono stoiy frame dwelling , r > rre avenue und ( ieorao street . , . . 3,003 Slorrls Sloman , two-story frame resi dence , Thirty-ninth nndiM rcer nvonno 8,000 Frnnk Swoliodn. ouo uud one-lmlf-story frame bnrti , SlxUwnth and Wllllnms streets . , . . . . . > , , . SOO Denny O'llanlon , t\vo ono inml one-half- story frame dwellings , llilrty-fourth and Hurdctto streets > ' . . . . .v. . , . i',000 Dr. J. Nuvlllo. tn o-story fnimo residence , rTwonty-nlnthncnr llodee stvouf . 4,000 H. Seaton , one-story f rnmo cottage , Ames near K'orpuceiuenue.j. . , . ] , OCO W. J. Chrlstlauion. one-story fiamo cot- tnge , Thlrty-llrst near llurtKtrtet . 1,000 Consol Cotreo company ; lie-story brick enirltio house. Twenty-eighth and Hey a btreet . i- . 1,000 William T Peters , ono-atory frame cot- tac < > , ThlrtV-f out tn near Iloyu street. . . l.OOJ Lntoy & Ilenson , two-story Inlck , six Hats , Twontr-nlutn nna Howard strwet-j . 10,000 II. 11. Irey. two-story Kr.iniu residence , Thirty-ill st near Poppleton avenue. ; . . . . 6,000 Xuehe permits , ajBrouatlnff . J3S.OOO AltOKOthcr ToVOonflitlujj. W. E. Woods is a soap fakir. In his search for victims ho selected Dctcctivo Ormsby as ono Of thorn , and sought to In struct him In the mysteries of the soap-fake and threo-sholl games. Ormsby took such an interest in the matter and seemed to catch on so readily that Woods wanted to takohlm in fora partner , and In the progress of their conversation confessed that soap-fqklng was not h' ' only hold , Out that ho could pick pockets with neatness and dispatch , nnd in case of a pinch would not hcsitato to use a burglar's outfit. Woods' burst of conddenco secured him a bunk in the city jail oa the charge of being a suspicious character. Nothing contributes moro towards a sound digestion than the use of the genuine Angostura Bittnrs , of Dr. J. G B. Siogort & Sons. Ask your druggist. COOIi THKOAT TICKLERS. An Eltpcrt on thn Art of Mixing Summer I > rlnlc . Only last night five ' "ion stopped np bolero mo and , silently removing their hats , mopped their- sweating brows and then assumed the attitudes com mon to mon who frequent bar rooms in the uncultured. un shorn west , writes James Butler , aNew Now York bartender , in the Morning Journal , of that city. ' 'Whnt'll huvoV" said you ono looking nt the othor. In a desultory sort of way each indi cated that ho would have "tho same old thing , " and the mon who had first spoken turned to mo and said : "Fivo beosu-ifrs. " That staggered mo for an instant. I know that they wanted what is gener ally known ns a fauminor drink. They wore warm and so needed something cooljng. Of necessity I would have to use ice and lemon juice , some fruit , perhaps - , haps in mixing the drink , but , to toll the truth , I had never hoard of a ' 'boes- wig. " Mechanically I put five glasses hnforo them , tilled with cracked Ice. und bognn to juggle with the tools under the bar. Ono of the gentlemen asked mo to bo a bit particular that the eggs were fresh. That guvo ino an idea. By asking a few indirect quotations I discovered that what they wanted was a whisky sour with an egg in it. t < That is a boos wig. ' The drink is a now dno and tho. gen tleman who flrst Hskpu'ino for it told mo that it originated in Qcoiiomowoc or eoino ether western .town . with nn equally unpronounceable ) name from wnonco they canio. f 4l The general demand nowadays is for temperance drinks , and think there is a growing tendency to partake of ro- iroshmont that has JitMe alcohol in it. Nearly every man has his favorite tipple - plo , and is dclightad if he can suggest a mixture which has not before boon thought of. Then ho.proceods to chris ten his creation. i When Colonel McCaull is in town ho coinos to the Gllsoy house every day , puts his elbows on thtybnr , and I know that ho wants a "llodormaus. " It was named after his opera , and consists of u pony each of brandy.curncoa nnd mar aschino. Thcso are mixed in a shak ing glass , an egg is added , ana uftor being well agitated it is served in small glasses. Judge Ford's favorite drink Is known oa a "Sabbath con. " Where it originated I do not know , but it is good. To make it I take a pony each of brandy , port wine and French coffee , ono-hnlf a pony of maras chino , add an egg , uhako well with ice , Btrain , and then add a dash of seltzer. With a bit of nutmeg the tit ink is ready to servo. It testes like chocolate. Loinoimdos , mint juleps , claret ' punch'os , sherry flips und similar mix tures make up most of the drinks that it is my daily routine and pleasure to serve , Each t\vonly-four hours I find that no Use fifly two dofcon ot lombns and Ihroo ilozon bundles of mint. At hihhy bars the lemon and Umo julco IB bought by the bdltlo , but there is nothlnglikopro- paring it ybursoH from the fresh fruit. All punches nro how mrulo in the fol lowing manner : In an old-fashlonod whisky glass half a lemon is squeezed on lablo-spoonful of sugar. Then a bit of pinonplo is subjoclod to the pressure. Added to this is a bit o'f ice. Then the liquor is poured in nnd the mixture is stirred and served. Many gen tlomon still cling to Ihb habit of drinking the old-fashioned coclctail. A cuba of sugar is dissolved , a dash of orange bitters is added , then a bit of ice is dropped into the glass , then limo juice nnd the liquor. "Billy" Florence came in ono day and Bald ho wanted something now , "Got out a sherry glass , " ho ejacu lated. "I have nn idea. " I did as directed nnd under his tuta- lago mixed ornngo bitters , whisky and water in equal proportion. This was poured into a sherry glass and soon trurglod down the throat of the como- dinn , who sighed as ho put the bit of crystal down nnd said ho wished his neck was ns long as a glrairo's , The creation lias boon dubbed the Florence cocktail , and is drunk by Harry Dlxoy , Francis Wilson nnd I-.nuis JJarnson every tluio they come to the Gllsoy house. "Gin nx" holds Ma own against the march of modern improvement. To the jnlco of two lamons&uirar is added , then a measure of gin. This is well slmkmi nnd strained and the "llz/ " water is poured in { rotn the syphon. "Silver li/z" is made by adding the white of an egg. A "whisky daisy" is made just as ugfn liZTs" with tlio exception of usihg raspberry syrup nnd llmo instead of lemon juice. Another old favorite is port wlno "snngarco. " The whites nnd yolks of two ejnra are hop.vrated , and each beaten u'n.woll. Sugar is added : then the to are put together and beaten i > nSn. After pourin in the wlno Ice is dropped in and the whole Is shaken. It is serv ed with a slice of lemon. Absinthe frnpno is made from a wine glass full of wliito absinthe , shaken with ice until it is troron. Then it is strained. Carbonic acid water serves to give it life. There is a new cordial that has superceded - coded chartreuse , benedictine , mara schino nnd hummel. It is known as cromo do men the glacisile. It is dis tilled from peppermint , and is in two varieties wluto and groon. To servo this I take the whole rind from a lemon , ( it it into a cocktail gloss , fill it with ice and pour in the liquor. ( Jrotna do cas sia is mudo from cassia buds , and is drank in the same man nor. Boor must not bo forgotten. Ton years ago not a barkeeper in a Now York hotel would servo the amber fluid. 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