F R THE OMAHA DA'lLY ' BEE : WEDNESDAY. VEBRUA-llY 17 , 1M)2. ) COUNTY FUNDS GETTING LOW Just Bills in Abundance find No Money Available to Pay Them. STREETS TO BE PAVED THE COMING YEAR , llonrd of I'lilillo Heroin mi-mint Ion of the tt'orka lloiul llniiio Keepers Decide to 1'ny the I.leeme Dcliiy on n Contract. It Is with nlarm that the county commls- ilouors view the condition of the general fund. It U n fact which they do not at tempt to deny that warrants have been drawn within tl,000 of the 83 per cent of the 1691 levy. Judge Stonbcrg yesterday In speaking of the condition of the fund stated that ho did not know when the county would bo able to procure money to moot the expanse's to bo Incurred prior to July 1 , when the 1893 levy would bo available. The $1,903 that was In the fun ! would not bo n drop In the bucket , as It would not begin to pay the February bills. The salary list would amount to $ l,000 for the month of February , while the court ex penses , Including the grand Jury , would amount to nearly $8,000 moro. Warrant ? could not be Issued , as that would bo In strict violation of law , and the only course that ho saw to pursue would bo to have the bills filed with the clerk and lot the owners wait for their nay. This ho thought would work a great hardship on county employes and parties furnishing supplies , but there was nothing else In sight. The cause of the hind being exhausted , the judge said , was apparent to any person who would take the trouble to investigate. It all grew out of tlio additional court expense. Last year when the levy was made there were but four courts rur.nlng. Since that time thrco additional Judges had bocn elected. Moro Jurors were required ; rooms had to bo rented , besides n grand Jurv had bion or dered , which would ontall u largo additional oxponso. STIlKirr * TO III * I'AVKII. Improvement to lie Iteeoiiiinendcd by tlio Hoard of I'ubllc WnrkH. The Board of Public Works met In special session yesterday , and in consultation with the city engineer decided upon the streets that should ho paved this season. Tbo list Is as follows : Iznrd strcot from Eighteenth to Twenty-third ; Caldwell street from Twenty-fourth to the west line of Shinn's addition ; Michigan avenue from Twenty-third to Twenty-fourth street ; Twenty-third street from Cuming to Nicholas ; Seward strcot from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth ; Nicholas strcot from Isaac's Twenty-ninth street to addition ; Cass street from Twenty-third to Twenty-fifth ; Loavonworth street from Six teenth to Twenty-ninth ; Spenccrstreot from Sherman avenue to Twenty-fourth street ; Dodge street from Thirty-ninth to the west city limits : Thirty-second street from Pacltlo to Euclid place ; Spruce street from Twenty-second to Twenty-fourth ; Fortieth street from Farnam to Mercer avenue ; Indiana avenue from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth street ; Chicago cage street from Twonty-lifth to Twenty- nxth ; Izard struct from Twelfth to Four teenth from Leavon- ; Twenty-ninth ovouuo - worth strcot to Hickory ; Eleventh street from Lcavonworth to Jonesstroot ; Twelfth street , from Leavonworth to Jones street ; Twonty- sixtb street , from Popploion avenue to Hick ory ; Loavenworth street , from Tenth to Eleventh ; Cuming street , from Fifteenth to Sixteenth ; Howard street , from Twentieth to Shinn's addition. The cost ot paving the lutersccttons Is os- tlmatcd at $59.707. SALOON MEN WEAKEN. ' Keepers of tlin Koiidlioiiflps Preparing to 1'ay the Lifeline. There are a number of the saloon men on the twomile strip who have concluded that It Is cheaper to pay In their license monny and comply with the requirements of the Inw than to lleht the Indictments that hove boon returned against them. Henry Husor was the first man to move in this direction and yesterday ho appeared before the county commissioners. Ho was around with an application signed by the re quired number of freeholders , a good and tufllciont bond and a receipt showing that ho had made the deposit of $ ! > 00 In payment of the license fco mull January 1 , 1893. The matter will como botoro the board at the regular session to be hold Saturday nf ler- ooon. There are other saloonkeepers who are roaulnir preparations to comply with tbo law before the suits are brought to trial. The com missioners nro of the opinion that most of the saloon men on the strip will take out licenses , now that they have boon Indicted and brought to the full realization thattho county moans business. As fast as licenses are granted the cases in , the district court will be dismissed. 11 NOTIIINO HONK YET. The Metropolitan Street Lighting- Company Not MukliiK any Show of Life. Gas luspcctor Gilbert stated yesterday that the Metropolitan Street Lighting company had not ns yet taken any steps toward comply ing with the terms of Its contract for lighting the suburban portions of the cltv with gaso line. line.Just Just so long as the Metropolitan people bold the contract without making any efforts to start work under its provisions , so long the city will be obliged to pay the Ohio company the present exorbitant prices. Mr. Gilbert stated that If the now com pany did not begin active operations nt once 11 ho would urge the city attorney to commence | ( milt against tbo Metropolitan company and its bomlsmec. I have used your Salvation Oil for cracked hcols , mango and sand cracks with borsos , and It ( tlves perfect satisfaction. Chas. W. Leo , 414 Baltimore street. Balto. , Md. The cost of Dr. Bull's ' Cough Syrup Is only i 25 cents. A bottle will convince you of Its excellence. Dr. Gullimoro , oculist , Uoo building : National Convention nt St. I.oulH , Mo. For this convention the Missouri Pa ciflo will soil round-trip tickets nt ono faro. Tickets will bo on sale from Kob- runry 20 to 24 , good to return until Murch 10. Also on account of Martll Grits nt Now Orleans will sell tickets nt very low rates from February 22 to 28 , limited for return nnBBivtfo to and including March 28. For further Information cull at tbo com pany's oflieos , n-e. corner 13th nut. Farnnm and donot nt ICth and Webster streets. THOMAS F. GonntKY , J. O. PIIII.UIU , P. & T. A. A. G. F. & P. A. DON'T COMPROMISE MATTERS. IIr , FrtuirU Smith romisoU the At'tloi AK l "t the Union Tuellle , Mayor Bomls yesterday received the follow lug lottorJfroraMr.Francls Smith , a brother o Mr. Bon Smith. These gentleman own BOV. f ral million dollar * worth of Omaha property , The letter speaks for itself : SJnvf Vouit , Fob. 18 , 1892. Hon. O. P. Bomls , Mayor , Otnatm , Neb. , Dear Sir : I am 11 much pleased to notlco In the Omaha papers | i that the city authorities had determined to assort Us rights agatnit the Union Pacific railroad company , which Ua never regarded or fulilllod its agreement * with tbo city o Omaha. I earnestly hope tlmt ibo olty will nov assort all its rights and recover al , the real estate , which may have been for felted by nou-compllanoo with the agrea menu which donated tbo tame to the rail' road. Don't malio any compromise that wij not secure to Omaha all Iti Ugal rigbt'i ( gainst tbo company , and much as wHl pro teot the intorcau ot the city for till future lime. lime.Vours very truly , FIUKCIB SMITH. Woe * of Hie ColUeum Min Judge Duody granted the rea.u tt ol Mur phy , Wnsoy ft Co. , fuklng that the chairs In thn Coliseum bo turned ever to them In pay ment of the mortgage which they hold upon the furniture. In nil probability the receiver appointed for the Coliseum will bo ordered very soon to sell the big amusement house to the highest bidder. "Who said Hood's Sarsuparlllal" Thou sands of people , who know It to bo the best blood puriller and tonic modiclno. Quail rolled oats are tlio finoit made Nolinily Ton Itlg lor Them , Ono of the most interesting phases of "tho Into unpleasantness" In connection with the Now York Llfo Insurance company is the fact that Mr. Urovor Cleveland was prom inently mentioned ns a successor to Mr. Beers. Tlmt nn ox-prcsldent of the United States should bo considered none too distin guished a personage for the hosul of n great life insurance company is ono of the most important trloutos to the magnitude and worth of the interest In question yet ad duced. Nebraska is famous for Us line oats Quail rolled oats are made In Nebraska. CHICAGO PLAYING HOCJ. Her ICflbrtn 10 Autumn Complete. Control of the World's I'll I r EiiterprUc. Hon. Kucltd Martin returned Sunday from Chicago , where ho attended a mooting of the National Board of Control of the World's Columbian Kxuosltlon. "Tho Important point that has to DO con stantly watched Is that the local board of Chicago docj not tike the management of the fair entirely into its owu hands and leave the mombots of the national board simply filling the position of flguro-bcnds , " said Mr. Martin 'o a Bui : reporter yesterday , "Nearly every line wo meet wo llnd that the local board has assumed , or attempted to assume , authority .hat rightfully belongs to the national board , flio business of leasing privileges for all sorts of nttr.ictlons.iind various refreshment stands nnd side shows has been assigned to the local board , but the national board pro- loses to run the fair. ' \Vo had qulto n discussion about the mat- of transportation tariffs. The local board of Chicago appeared to think that the local committee on transportlon , composed of live railroad vlco presidents should have control of the matter , but the members of the nation al board think differently. I don't bollovo that a committee composed of Chicago rail road men is just the kind ot a committee to decldo upon the rates tlmt western exhibit ors should pay upon the transportation of : lielr goods nnd stock to aud from tbo great fair. This local committee claimed that rate had boon practically agreed upon and .ho services of the national board In the mat- .or would not bo needed. When wo investi gated the matter wo found they hud agreed to nmko It u full rate to the fair and n half rate back. Now that would not bo just bccauso a great deal of the stuff that will bo sent to Chicago will bo perishable and will never bo shipped buck again. Other articles will bo sold and will not bo returned to the original shipper. "In such cases thoparticswho ship goods to the fair would not have the benefit of any reduction nt all. The national board will In sist upon having ono-hulf rate each way. "Tho national board has also objected to the proposed rate to bo charged for awitch- ing and unloading the exhibits. The local board had decided that the rate shall bo 5 cents per hundred for switching and 3 cents per hundred for unloading which will bo equal to $10 per car. We , ns mumbers of the national board , believe that this would bo ex tortionate. "Thon there is another matter upon which there is a difference of opinion nnd in which the local ooard has attempted to got the inside track. It is the question of in stalling or locating the exhibits. Tbo local committee has set the claim to the superin tending of that work. To this the national board would not for u moment consent. Wo want that matter to bo under tbo supervision and management of the direction'general , Mr. Davis. The local board has been urging that tbo installation of the exhibits should bo under tbo control of the cblof architect , Mr. Durham. Then the local board has also prepared to take charge of the granting of the awards , in fact the Chicago gentlemen are perfectly willing to take charge of the entire show but they want the national board to assist thorn in getting congress to appro priate $5,000,000 to help Chicago. Tbo national board docs not propose to do anything of the kind. Wo shall insist upon havincr full charge of the granting of awards and of lo cating the exhibits. " Mr. Murtin tbon turned to the matter of the buildings now In course of construction and said : "Tbo buildings are moving on splendidly. I want to tell you something that may scorn incredible , but it Is truo. If any ono of the great buildings uo\v going up there on those grounds was located out at Fort Omaha there isn't a man or woman in this town who would not bo willing to walk out there to sco it. Think of a building covering forty acres of ground , a eood sized field you might say , all under ono roof. There are some of tdo most stupendous enterprises being undertaken there to entertain the people that have ever been undertaken in the world. Ono man has leased a piece of ground 200 fcot wide by (100 ( foot long for the purpose of Kivlng a grca't Columbian show. Ho will have a lake made covering nearly the ontlro ground space that ho has leased and will illustrate upon this lake the voyage and landing of Christopher Columbus. Ho will have an immense cur tain to shut the lake away from the auditor ium between nets. The departure of the great explorer's fleet from Spain , the storms In midoccau , the meeting on shipboard and finally the landing of Columbus and bis crew and tholr negotiations with the Indians will all bo portrayed in a start ling and realistic manner. This and ether great attractions will bo given outsldo the exposition grounds , bccauso the local managers bavo been so greedy as to da rn und nearly half the gross receipts of thcso attractions for the privilege of occupying ground iusldo of the exposition proper. " ' CF.IUII lUriDS , In. . Uoo. 10 , 1800. Dear Mr. Moore : I want you to know now much I appreciate > our wonderful catarrh euro. When "my attention was itirst called to it I was a great sufferer from that dlsagroeabln disease , catarrh. Sincn using your catarrh cure my sense of smell has been restored and my ganorai health greatly improved. In hay fever it affords great relief. I cougratu late you on this wonderful remedy. Let sufferers from this terrible malady know that there is n euro for thorn. Yours respectfully , 1C. V. PEICHV , Pastor Second Baptist church. For saio by all druggists. NATIONAL CONVENTION. OCLubor OrgunlriitloiiH (1'eoplo'n ( 1'nrty ) nt Kt. I.ouU. For the above convention the Wnbash will sell Fob. 20th to 24th tickets to St. Louis and return at half faro good returning until March 10th. Romein ber the Cannon Bull Express with ro- cllnlng chair cars free and .Pullman sleeping curs leave Omaha 4:10 : , Council BlulTs4:40 : p. m. . daily arrives at St. Louis 7)0 : ! ) next mornlnjr. For tickets and sleeping car accommodations call nt Wabnsh olllco 1502 Farnam street , and nt Union depot Council BlulTs , or write O. N. Clayton , Northwestern passenger ngont , Omaha. Periling. The following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : A. I/ . Patrick , one and one-half story frame dwelling , Forty-second and Iz nrd streets . , . f 3,000 Two minor permits . i.5C Total , J3,25C "I.u tirlppo. " Persons suffering from "La Grippe" nro speedily aud permanently cured by Humph roys1 specillcs Nos. ono and seven. Nu.mbor ono allays the fever , pain and inflammation , while No. seven euros tbo cough , hoarseness aud sere throat. Asl ; your grocer tor Quail rolled oats. Marrliio Tno following marriage licenses were Is aued by Judge Eller yesterday ; Numo and Address. ARO. I Willie Siimbs. Omaha . 20 I Lucy Kmltli.Onmliu . , . , 2-j J John Stophcnson , Omaha . 7 I 1C. MiiudUlnrk.Umalm . , . . . . . . : i The Itowescald tooUHrstpromiomatPhlla- aolphla , Paris , Sydney aud other exhibitions Uordon ft SeUeclt Co. , AgU. , Chicago , AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA People Getting Impatient nt the Law's ' Delay in N Street Injunction ARE TIRED OF THE TORN-UP PAVEMENT ( Jrtiinlillnc A limit tholllookniteil ThoMHlRlf farr llniiuiionil 1'iicliliif ; IMiint Im provements tn He Liirecr Tlmn ut I'lmt Coiitrinpluti'd. There Is considerable tmpalloncoexprossod by N strcot property owner "In regard to the decision of the courts In the matter of tlio strcot railway Injunction. The Metropolitan Street Hallway company toro up n portion of the N street paving preparatory to laying Its tracks. Work was summarily stopped by an Injunction on the part of the Oniaua Street Unilway company. The case was argued and submitted In the district court nearly two months ace and no decision has been rendered , In tlio mcantlmu the street Is torn upfor nearly a tiloolc and obstructed by n pllo of ( paving blocks dangerous at night and unseemly In the daytime. As N str-'ot nt that point accommodates moro trafilo than any street In the city the obstructions are fust becoming a public nulsitnco. The Metropolitan company declares Itself In earnest In Us Intention to build another street railway between Omaha and South Omaha , and the prospect of n competing line moots with cenoral favor In this city. The projected route Is on N. strcot from Twenty- fourth to Twenty-sixth streets , on Twenty- sixth to L. . . over the L. street viaduct and tbenco to Omaha by way of Hanscom Park. House- The additions that will bo made to the Gnorgo II. Hammond company's plnialn this city will probably bo moro extensive than were first contemplated. General Manager Kayos said yesterday thattho company would invest not loss than n round quarter of a million dollars in Improvements during the coming season. The regular force of employes will bo increased by at least TOO men. The details of the buildings Imvo not been approved but will bo ready souio tlmo next week. The Omaha Packing company has also joined the procession and additions nearly If not qulto equal In proportion to those decided upon by the other plants will bo made. Superintendent Tulioforn stated that liH company had not decided on any details but was doing a "heap of figuring" ana would arrive at seine conclusions In a short time. Very < ; lo to Cull. The dangerous stoclt yards crossing ot the Union Pacillc tracks narrowly missed adding another to Its death record yesterday afternoon. Charles Bagloy , a farmer who lives near Lincoln , started to cross the tracks from the Exchange without noticmir n string of box cars which were being run ever the crossing , lie saw thorn just In tltno to pot half way off the track. The front car struck him on the shoulder and ho landed on his face a dozen feet uway. On being oickert up he was found to bo unhurt except soir.o sovcro bruises and a badly lacerated face. Entertained tint Iturliolnra , One of the most enjoyable social events of the season occurred at Knlchts of Pythias hall last evening. It was the complimentary ball given to the Bachelors' ctun by the ludios of South Omaha's select social circle. The Bachelors' club has entertained the young ladles and married people several times during the winter , and the event of last evening was in recognition of thulr hos pitality. The "bachelors" were delightfully entertained , as the careful preparation of the committees loft nothing to bo doslred. A WorliliiRiimii Severely Injured. Joseph Longfollner , on employe of the Cudahy Packing company , was the victim of a painful accident yesterday. Ho was at tempting to tighten a sot screw between two rapidly revolving cog wheels when his left shoulder was drawn between the cogs. Tlio llcsh on ono sida was stripped from the shoulder to the elbow , leaving the bone nearly baro. Ho was taken to his homo on Van Camp avenue , whore ho will bo conlined for at least two months. Notes Almut the City. H. J. Wallar of MooJy , Nob.ls at the Del- monlco. C. Miller of Central City , Nob. , is in the city today. Mrs.V. . H. Holland li visiting her parents at Greenwood , Neb. J. M. Diokorson ot North Platte , Nob. , was in town yesterday. The Happy Five will give a social party at Blum's hall February 29. Mrs. H. C. Wayland leaves today to visit her parents nt Kansas City. Frank Host of DCS Moines , la. , was the guest of J. W. Sipo yesterday. Councilman J. J. O'Hourko and Thomas Ryan leave today for a visit at Gretna , Nob. J. H. Bliss has returned from Cincinnati , where ho went to attend the funeral of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Chamberlainaro guests of J. P. Koynolds , chief clerk at the South Omaha postofllco. The brick work on Swift & Go's , now buildings has boon lot. loggers & Bock lire the fortunate bidders. Albert and Andrew Hahlquist of Lincoln are looking ever the city and expect to en gage In business here this spring. The contract is to bo lot today for-gradlng and excavating ; ! 0,000 yards of dirt for the now hide collar of tbo Cudahy Packing company. Captain J.V. . Cross of this city , Is ono of the Nebraska delegates to the national con vention of the Grand Army of the Hopublle at Washington. Tbo pupils of the Fourth ward school have purchased n ( lac and are trying to persuade the Board of Education that the city ought to furnish a polo. Jotter & Youne will erect an addition to tholr brewery this spring. The now build ing will bo 'JOxM and two stories high. It will bo used as storage and cooling rooms. The Cudahy Packing company's contract for the excavation of their new hide collar will bo lot this weok. The bids wore opened yesterday , but the company reserved tholr decision. Miss Josslo Supploo will entertain a select party of young people at her homo , Twenty- third and H streets , this evening. Progress ive high tlvo will bo the principal entertain ment of tbo evening , The olty council made another futllo attempt - tempt to collect a quorum last night and ad journed until next Monday evening. The nonattomlance Is claimed to'bo for the pur pose of delaying the appointmontof a former chief of police on the police force. The tug of war contest between local teams will begin ut Blum's hall .tonight and con tinue for thrco nights. The contests tonight will bo tbo Americans vs Carpenters and the Swift & Co. team vs Magic Cltys. The prizes will bu 75 per cent of the gate receipts of which 40 percent will go to the wln'nor and 80 , "JO and 10 per cent respectively to the next In order. Dave Loosener , a well known saloon man of this city , Is missing from his accustomed haunts , and fahoriff Bennett U minus the services of a witness who was very much wanted In the cases against the ramblers who are accused of robbing John Carlson Looschor stated that he was going to Lin coln , but Is believed to bo in Hammond , Ind , , where his wife preceded him some days ago Jotter ft Young hara taken possession of his saloon on Twenty-fourth street , The Foresters' batt J t Blum's hall Mnn- day night WAS a social success. Mrs. D. L. Hoi in oswill entertain at her homo , 2400 N slrfou/Kflda.v from 2 to 4. The Woman's Relief Corps realized about 20 from their baskaipsbcliil Monday ciifhU Miss Flora Muck ofi Atlantic , la. , who has been visiting the Misses Hoyman , has re turned homo. Dfxvld Condon hno gene to Cherokee county , luwn , to attend the funornl of his mother who died n I/tlio rlpo ago of III years. The Loahy-Hnrshmau wrestling contest will occur Friday night , February 20. The match will bo collur-nnd-olbow nt catch weights for f.'f > 0 aside. Eaoh sldo has posted a forfeit of * 100. The Sarsflcld Literary club will meet nt Workman's hall , Twenty-sixth and N streets , Friday night , to arrange n program for March 4 , In commemoration of the birth day of Robert Emmet , Onn Minute. Onomlnuto tlmo often m.ilcoi agroit dlf forcnco n ono minute remedy for bronchitis choking up of the throat , lungs , etc. , fo oursotsa blessing. Cubeb Coiuh Cure Is such n remedy. For sale by all druggists. Cubeb Cough Cure Onomlnuto. A tllscnso , treated as such nntl nortna- nctitly curotl. No publicity. No infirm ary. Homo treatment. Harmless it nd oll'eotual. Uofur by permission to liur- lington Iltiwkcyo. Sotul "o stamp for pamphlot. Shokoquon Chotnlcal Co. , Burlington , In. < RAHROAD MATrKRS. Shrewd Selieme. of it .MlnniMipolU I.lno SwIteliliiK Unto * to lie Reduced. Traveling men are interested In a notice Issued by the Chicago & Northwestern and the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha | announcing that the arrangement for using Minneapolis & fat.Louis milcago Interchange ably is off. The Minneapolis road Is a small system opcratIng In southern Minnesota and north ern Iowa. Iti general passenger agent had an inspiration some time ago and proceeded to put It Into elfect by persuading cloven or twelve other railroads to accept Its mileage for transportation. Among these were the Northwestern , liock Island , Mthvnukoo and Burlington linos. The result was that traveling salesman bought ono 2000-milo book of Minneapolis ft St. Louis mtloago Ui3to.nl of buying indl- ridunl books for each of several lines they might have to use. The Minneapolis road soon got an enormous business while other lines noticed n falling off in their mileage sales. It was felt even as far west as Omaha. The Minneapolis line got ? T > 0 for each book. Ton dollars was for a rebate to bo paid the buyer on return of the cover. In this \vny that railroad company got the use of an enormous sum ot money belonging to travelIng - Ing men and other railways at tbo trilling expense - ponso of printing the miloago. The North western apparently got tired of having the Minneapolis line do its business and bold its money for sixty or ninety days. The arrange ment was In lorco only about n month. It was annulled yesterday , but the Northwest ern and the Omaha lines will accept inter changeable mileage bzaring date of sale pre vious to February 15. A committoi ) of business men who called on General Manager Clark of the Union Pa- cillc were led to understand that , the switch ing charges would bn reduced this week , and ono sanguine caller thinks the old rates will bo restored. The conference between General Manager Clark of the Union Pacific and the grievance committees bus boon postponed till today. General Passenger Agent Huchauan Is swinging around the circle in the Black Hills. D. F. Jennings assistant general freight agent of the Clover Leaf , and A. J. Da vies , general agent at ICansas City , are in .town. Spoopcnctylcu Hits A > tliinii and ho sppnt thirty-two minutes trying to tell his wife to go to > tbundor aud got his bottle tle of Dixon's Asthma Ouro.ooud she ( poor thing ) ilutterod around and'brought sonio broth and a hair brush and things , and Spoopomlyke nearly died , but ho got the Asthma Cure finally and then well , I'm orry forali wifo. NO END TO CLAIMS. Hills AaliiHt ) tlin Hfispltnl Contractors Itrliif ; Kxiiinlned ill Court. Judge Scott and a score ot lawyers put in a greater portion of the yesterday in trying to unravel the complications in tbo case of Hyan ft Wulsh , against whom suit has been brought by any number of parties who furn ished them the material used in the con struction of the Douglas county hospital. Uyan Walsh 'wero the original con tractors and in settling with the county a dispute ever the prices and terms arose. Hyan it Walsh brought suit and recovered a judgment. Later on the case was appealed to the supreme court , but before trial tbo case was "settled by the county confessing Judgment for f7,511.20. ; ! The judgment was entered May 2 , 1S91 , immediately after which there was a great hustle to eat in the claims. Upon the presentation of these claims , the claimants were furnished with a gonuinosurpriso. They found filed in thoontco of tno county clerk an assignment of the wbclo amount , dated February 2 , 18S9 , ex ecuted by Dennis Cunningham , tbo silent member of the lirm , and in favor of the Bank of Commerce. The creditors now aver that Cunningham's assignment to tbo bank was fraudulent and was for the purpose of securing some of his personal debts contracted prior to the buildIng - Ing ot the hospital. The creditors also think that Hyau Walsh's attorney's are after the lion's share of the judgment , as the thrco linns have iiicd lions , claiming > ,000 oach. Tbo case now on trial is for the purpose of establishing the priority of the many liens aeainst the judgments and also to ascertain whether or not the claims of the bank and those of the attorneys nro genuine. Gosslor'sMagioHoadaeho Water euro ? all headaches in 20 minutes. At all druggists , ColonelK Cndy mid Cunlluld. Sherman Canfiold came in yesterday from Washington. Mr. Canfleld is Buffalo Bill's private secretary and came across from England a low davs ago with Air. Cony , but left bun in Now York to attend to business at the capital. Colonel Cody loft at 2:4f : > o'clock yesterday afternoon for his homo at North Platte where ho will remain about three weeks and will then return to Chicago to conclude preparations for the appcarnnco of bis Wild West show durlcgthoColumblan Exposition. Ho Intends to rotum to England as soon as possible , where thcoWlld West opens an en gagement ut F.ast/Court on the grounds pro- parodforltin ItWT The combination has been onlaraod and/ now includes u world show aud BuffalorBUl's Wild West. . Bcccham's Pills .ioll well because they " "euro. Whl | > | > tcl lllH Wife mud .Shot III * Daughter. LITTI.K Uocif , ArkFeb. 10. At lied Bluff , twenty miles boloivt hero , Henry Black , who was whipping bis wife , shot and lilllod his daughter for intorforlnir to protect her mother. Black was arrested , There is talk of lynching the man. , Aslc for Van llouton's Cocoa Take no other. New Hchuol Ieks , Tno Board ofilUducatlon committee ap pointed to docldo'tba school desk purchase mot yoUorday afternoon and examined the bids and the sample desks. After a careful Inspection tbo committee DPR1CE' ' taking owder Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard * decided to recommend the purchase of the desk mnhnfacturcd by the Minneapolis Fur- nlturo corrpihy. The bid submitted nnd which will bo recommended to the board ns the most reasonable and expedient was for I.l'Jl desks at (2,530. The prices range from PJ.20 to $3.-IO , very near the figure paid tor desks last year. A handsome complexion Is ono of the greatest charms n woman can possess , I'oz- lonl's complexion powder gives It. lie sure to try tlio Quail rolled oats and take no other. * WORKED DVA CON MAN. Sail Experience of u Neliruskn Member of llio Ureat ( Inlllliln Army. Notwithstanding the fact that n man who roads mo newspapers four times n year should have too much sense and Knowledge of the world to go against n conlhlonco chestnut , thcro nro still n few men on the broad acres of llio great central west who wouldn't tumble If bit In the necit with a cannon ball. To this class belongs Henry Mloynok , a rcd-fiicod voung man who coaxes corn , oats null similar of brlc-ti-brao of pieces - - out the soil un an eighty-aero tract seven miles south otTlldon , Nob. To sco lionrv ns he wont galloping to the pollco station yesterday one would have supposed that ho was alive , but ho could not have been moro mistaken , as Mr. Mloynek has been a walking corpse for the entire twenty-four years that bo lias been on top of earth. Henry is a bachelor , which perhaps ac counts to some extent for what ho don't know. Ho Is a frugal young man , and by dlntot hard labor and close attention to business miiuiiged to nccuimilato enough money to buy some now clothes nnd a ticket for central lown , where ho planned to go and visit the old folks before It was tlmo to again begin maltreating the surinco of mother oarth. He started on his trip with $ .10 nnd a lot of joyous anticipation in his pocket. From the tlmo ho took his initial step , Henry was the legitimate prey of tlio train agent , who swelled him up with tales ol his line appoarauco , Importance and evident business ability , nnd reaped hU reward In liberal sales of peanuts compressed llgs and pop corn. Wlion the train reached Omaha Henry was quite sntUlicd with himself and the world In general , and this good impression was intensified when ho made tlio acquaintance of n pleasant young man on the platform. This young man only waniad to observe tlmt Henry's now trousers bagged badly at the heels nndnnklos and tlmt his overcoat had evidently been cut with reference to his future growth , before ho led for an acquaintance that Henry could not counter. It was u peculiar coincidence , but the stranger was going Henry's way , and ho had the latter go Into a barber shop nnd wait While ho was shaved , Then ho casuullv remarked - marked that ho had been settling up his brother's estate and some of thu goods were hero In transit. There was n freight bill to settle , and Yes. of course. Same old racket. But Henry bit nnd that Is sufllciont. Ho gave no forty good old swoat-stalned dollars , and for security holds a check for ? .VJO on the Columbia National bank of Lincoln , drawn by Samuel Mossback & Co. , in favor of B. C. Johnston & Bros. Henry waited at the foot of the stairs while the gentlemanly executor wont up to pay the bill. Ho nbvor came back. Then Henry Inquired and a sympatuottc listener broke the truth gently to him. Ho shouldered his woo and started for the police station to sec the chief. Ho saw him. The chief nlTcctionatoly stroked his long black whiskers and looked sadly ever his gold rimmed glissos long enough to remark : "Thoy say a suuker is born ovor3r minute. I am beginning think each ono is a twin. " And then detectives were sent out with tbo mourning son of the soil to sco if the lost could bo found. Did they llnd iti Ask of the zephyrs that bore the crafty con man's chueklo ever the house tops nnd ox , across the fertile prairies to the place that know Henry's good dollars but will know tbom no moro. Mrs , Winslow's Soothlnsr Syrup for chll dron teething , rests the child and comforts the mother. ; Mo a bottlo. Housekeepers will find Quail rolled oats the best made. Tli .Sixteenth Street Vliultict. OMAHA , Fob. H. To the Editor of Tun BUG : The popular sentiment In regard to the Sixteenth street viaduct has recently found expression in the council and that ven erable body has pronounced the makeshift bridge dangerous to human llfo and unfit for the passage of "loaded motor trains. " In compliance with this order of thn council % cil based upon the Investigation of the city cnginour , the street car company has placed " notices in all South Omaha cars" requesting passengers to walk. Thus far the action of the council and city engineer would appear to coiimend Itself to the traveling public. But to ono who rides daily on that line to and from South Omaha nnd observes the effect of the declaration upon the passengers ns regards tholr safety or the power it exorcises to avert danger , it Dreadful Skill Disease , Afflicts a Well-Knowii Merchant. Itch- In ' anil Ittirnin Torrllilc. Doctors and All Kcniilius Fall. . Tries I'litlcnra. Ucliovcd l > y tli Fir.-t Application and Entirely Cured In Five Weeks. About eighteen mouths BED "mr.ll spo on my HHKlu : It rt'tumbliMl llsli L..IU ; It hucuino larKer , tin. 1 1 comiiilloil u phyak'lan who prououiiroit It psorlafla or monli'il dlHoato , 1100111110 It rt'tombU'il money. 1 applied mi ointment hut It * proa < J until last It i-overiMl almost cntlro . at my body. My Hiiirur- IIIK was MomvthtiiK terrible. hurnliiK ami ItehliiK tteu satlon continually until It hecnniu alinntt iiiii'mtnrii' bio. I anirori'il torturoi onpocially at n'uht , nml lor two monthft 1 wacompollo 1 to a.uop with Kt < > vc > i on. I becnmoUeipcrate. 1 noulil have Klvcn anylhliiK to berellovoil ol the llchlnu Ki-iiKatlnn. 1 trli-il a Hum- her of ri'inoillea without any relief. 1 was reijuostvil to try ( Trici'iUi thin 1 mil. anil t ) myim'at nur- prl i' . 1 WIIH relieve. ! after tliu first apiill < ; allon. I iihiMl the C'utli'tira , C'ullciir.X Nmp anil ( .iltlruril Ho uolvent accinlliiK to illri'Ctlont for about lourii. tire weeks when I win rnllrely uuri'il lint what 'a ro- llof It was to monitor ( ho MiHimix I went through. 1 cannot mn-ak nllh tun iiiiifh favor of tliii "L'uilciini Hemi'illei. " ami I would rucoinmonil It lo all thoiu who nro minerniK fiom the amoill ua o that I have RUtTcnU , JOHN T. JIHUJIiV. of Jleloily llrothera , Wyaulotlc : , Mich. Cuticura Resolvent. The new lllooil ami Bkln I'urltler null Kreatett of lluiuor Ho meillen , Internally ( to cloanmi the hlooil ofalllmpurltlt'9 , ancl thus remove the I'uuae ) , ami Cutltura.thoi.'ri'uttikln Cure , nml Cuilcurii SOUP , an exquUllo skin lli'iuilliler. uxteniallr ( to clear the nkln ana m-alp ami Teuton ) the hair ) , euro every vpecleii of iiKonliliik' , Itchlnu. liurnliiK. ncaly , and pimply illounu9 of.thu kln , sculp , ana bloua. Bold uvory whoro. l'rlci > , OIITICUIU , Mo : SOAP , Mo ; HESOI.VKNT , Jl. i'roiiurcd by tlio I'OTTBII Dllim Ac OllEMlOAI. COIII'OIIATIM.V. lloalOll , ' rw "llow to 'Curo Skin Ulbeim-H , " U | JIUKOS ro Illustrations , uiul JUJ tostliiioiilula , tniillutl free. _ S' I'laok ' Jioiids. red , rouuli. oliupnud and oily akin cured by OUTICIIIIA h < UAi > . I CAN'T ' BREATHE , Cliost I'nlii * , Sonmusn. Weukncn , llnrk- tax CuiiKli , AntliNm , ' l'lunri y nail In- tllllllllllltlun HBMCVUII IN OM : MINI'lE by tlieiHrriri'UA A.vn-1'AlN 1'i.AHrnu ' "ur W k Luna * . TUB SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y , as represented on this map. ilectric Lighted , Steam Heated - ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m , , ar riving" at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent. C , C , LINCOLN , Pass , Agent. would naturally npponr tlmt tlio city author ities Imvo not discharged tholr full duty or the power vested In them to prevent acci dent or Insure Safety to IIfo and limb. There can bo no bliinio nltuclicd to the prusont administration for the fact that In a cltv Ilka this , and On the nmln thoroughfare connecting the two cities , wo now Imvo a common wnjjon brldgo supplying the needs of a viaduct equal to that on Tenth strcot for a dance at the frail structure la sufficient to convince ono that it was constructed with out any view to the rapid prowth of the city , n steadily Incronslnff Iradlc ana the extension of street railway. llut the question arises con the council and street railway company shift the responsibility from tholr shoulders by pronouncing the vlamiot "danRerous" and "roquostlnR1' puisciiRors to "walk , " while the train * nro permitted to cross unit moot at any point on the "bridge , " mid the podoitrlans are trudging uloiift at their sides to ratch a ride nt tlio utlior omll This Is not the worst fo.ituro. Ttio passcn- pers refuse to wills and , as u rule , not moro than half n iioriMi from any train obey the ordof or comply with the company's ' re quest. " If u motor train weichs seven or olfiht tons "empty , " why should a dozen people iniilio any vital Ulflerencof Hu.ivily indun trains contliiiio to cross and rocross this "daiicf- ( ; ous" brlilpo feRiilnrly , Now , In case of accident or loss of life by a sudden crush of tlio "brldRO , " where would the responsibility rest ! The street railway company might bo uxoncrntcd on tlio groinm that It has compiled with the order ot the council In notifying uassoiiBeTs.Vlierotlipii , would the criminal carelessness rest , If nnyf Would It fall upon thn victims ) If the viaduct is realty unsafe , ns tins been shown , why not ijo a stop farther and con demn It and stop nil motor tralllt ; entirely and thus suciiro ut once permanent salety to hundreds of pcoplo. A PASSKNUUU. Murk Twain says "somo folks arc so stubborn that all they need Is four IORS aim they would pass foramulo. " Mayuo it people use more of Ilallur's HarbodViro Llulmont mules wouluu't bo so stubborn. "ili-sl u Myln' . " Twonty-fonr hours' tlmo nhcnd of Jill competition into Portland , Oregon , from Chicngo , Oinnlui or Sioux City. Tlio Union Pacillc , tlio original Ovorlnnil Route , is doing this every day. Vou cixn lay olT ono day , anywlioro along the line , and go fishing and still got in as quick as tlio other man. Von can go straight through and make Portland ouo wliolo day ahead of all competitors , Sco your nearest Union Pacific ngonl , or address 12. L. Ltmmx , Oenl. Pass. & Tkt. agent , Omaha. Nob. firnnd Jurors at U'nrlt Ajjnln. After three days' rest the n grand jury re sumed active operations yesterday. A number of witnesses were called in lo to tell what they knew about how the municipal and county affairs have been conducted. Danger. By the use of flavoring ex tracts made from ethers , poi sonous oils , and other injuri ous drugs , in our pastry and our creams , \ve encounter danger. Such extracts give , it is true , some foreign flavor , but in their very nature are injurious. These evils may be avoided by purchasing and using Dr. Price's Deli cious Flavoring Extracts of Vanilla , Lemon , etc. , which arc free from all hurtful sub stances , made from the fruit , containing their natural and luscious taste. You will never be disappointed in in their use. A cKNL'i.vKMicHom : Kiiiiuit Kiim'3 onitM HltADICATOIt CuruiMI iloBeasos IIOOIIDC It kill * tlio microbe orKOrm. 1'ut upaml rctalluil In Httnnl } 5 BIOS , tlio Inltor 1'4 ' cations. Sent anywhere pro- paltf on receipt of price or C. O. I ) . Weltiuo a unur- nn tea to euro. The pulilla trade anil Jobbers sup plied by thn Kinder Drug C'oaipniiy. Oamlm ; O. A Molchor , llowaril Meycrand K. I' . H2ykora , South Omaha ; A. I ) . Foster anU II. J. ICIIU. Council Hliitta For Consumptives and In valids must surely be the most wholesome for those who use it as a beverage. PURE RYE. la the b'st for nil purpoaos , bo- oauso it la poaitlvoly pure and m i- ture. It is oxco 3dincly pleasant to tbo taste and bus a delicious bou- quot. N. B. It dooan't burn nor scald the throat or stem ion like inferior whiskoya. It Is recommended by the boat physicians. Sold on'y at high olaas hotels , druar and liquor stores. DAUiKMANDi CO. , CIIIOAOO. BainplcK can bo hud at the Mllltud llotnl , at Thompson' ) * , al J. A. Tuthlll's , at J. A , Wood A : Co. , Hotel Uolluno , Moynlliaii's , Tbo Diamond mend , Dr , BAILEY f The Leading Den tis \ Third Floor , Paxtou liloo'.r. UMIi mill r.inia'ii SU. AfulUotof teeth nn rubber for fj. I'lirfoet lit Teeth without plntoi or removable brhlxe work , Just the thins for liiiori or pulillo ipoi'torJ , njvjr tlropilown. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. All IHIImii al ro i.oimuiu rfltui , all work ir.irrntjl Cutthliout for a uhle , RHEUMATIC PAINS e Slop anointing , and apply to the epot that allies WOOD'S PENETRATING continuously , Its Ol MCTr ? special power to r LHO I urt dilate the pores , penetrate deeply ami stop pal n , renders It far superior to ordinary porous plasters. OV DRUGGISTS t N. i. Depot , 93 William St -HI 7f' < tnotirfAroipn ; nimu when a medicine doesn't help you. It's your risk nnd your loss. But that's the WHY you have to buy every tnedlclna for woman's ailments , except' lr. I'icrce's Fnvorlto Pro scription , With tlmt , there's no rtsU It's (7 ( arntircJ. If It doesn't benefit or cure , in nil tlio chronlo wenknesKW , pain ful dlsordoro nnd functional disturbances tliat nflllct womankfinl , you Imvo your money back , lint you won't ask it you'll bo cured. Oivo it time , If your case ( a obstinate. The troubles that couio hlowly have to ( jo slowly. The surest and spocdlrsfi remedy is the " Favorite Prescription , " Itr builds tin nnd invigorates the system , regu lates nml promotes the proper functions , and restore : ! henltli and strength. Kcr everything that's known nsn " complaint , " it's n positive si > celflr ' If you're nn overworked or sulforlng xv i innii , It's n inwllclno that's made especially to help you but you pay only for the help that you ( let. Gu these terms It's the chraj > est sold. A Written ( iinrnntee to CUrlE EVtRY CASE o < MONEY REFUNDED. Onr rnro Is pprmnnpnt uiul mil p ilrliliK tip. Onto * eatol ri < n years I\BO IUTO ni'Ter < M-n u symptom Mneo. II ) ( loscrlliliiiSP.isi ! fii'ly wu enn Ircit yoanr limit , nn.l no Klvu llu < ns'tin Mronir Kiinmnlvo to rm \ nrrofiiml n'.l tnnnojr. Thou ? ttIm prefer tn'eiimalicrc N forlroatinpiitrnniln sonirl wo will imy rnllnmil line luitli vnr.ianit liotol hlllswlillo hero If ire lull Incur * Wo ClKilloiiBO tlio Worlil for n r o tlmt our MAdlO lli.MiiY : will not euro. Write fur | i.iillcn an nnj KiM tliiM'Vl'ti'iire. In our ! > nmi ) ir ' iiriirll D with thl * MAGIC lli\lKI : > Y u Imi liaon nin > ,1111'iilt to ovoroomi' llio invjudlcci u/nlmt s.t valla I spooltlij. lliitniiili'r our lnuiK itiiamnloj llioii < iiinl < nro trylnit Itnml liclnKeiirol. Wo uuarnntoa lo c.ire orri'fnnl cveryilollnr , an I in wo Imvo 11 n'p'ila I u > | > ruia iil i > limiiclnllftcHliiiiorf.VX,01l ! ) It Is porftfllv rnlv til nllnhnwlll tty thptreat'iient. IkTOlofn-dynii linva lieen iniltliiKiipnail | inyln { out your IIIDIUT funllRar ent trpHtmi'tiK ' inn ! nlllioiuli you rti nor ypt < lire I nnoiiD hn | inlil Imck ynnr tnoiu < jr. Wf will no'ltlvcly euro jon. Olil chronicik'Ci | uito.l cn'oi uiirel In.'tl to til clay" . Invpjtlijnto our HnnnflHl fiivinllMtr. ont ' 'reiiutnllon < Innlm-M men. Wrllo us for minus Hiul Bililnii' e of Ilio30 wo have curiMl who Imvp K'TCII ' pernil < lniiton > rertolliuii. : ltro H you nnly po t- ncutoiln tali. If your symptoms nro sure throat , mucous piitriii-s In month , rhiMinmtls'ii In bonus ami joints , hair fiilllni : out , i < rii | > llnns on any purl of Ihii hotly , li'i'llns of KiMicrnl ilopru < su.i | , pill 1-1 In lieiul Ol1 nones. Von Imvo no lima tovn < ti- . These who nrj roiioliintly taklni ; tnorp'iry ifi I pot isli lit.iM illsccin tlniio It. roiistnnt tno of thps i drills will xurrly hrlmj sores nml ontlni ; ulcor.s In tln < on I. Don't lull lo write. Alleorri > spon Icnco spat scilo > l In plain envoluiiul Welnvllo llio most rlKl I Investigation nml trill ilo nil In our power lo nl.t yon In It. AiMros COOK REMEDY CO. , - Ounba Ncbraskn. FOR MEN ONLY. WBoo fora case of I. < HT or KAii.isn MAN HOOD , ( luiinriil or Ni.iivous Dr.iuiarv. weak < ness ( if body or mind , the effects < tf urrorsirt > \ - I'esscaln elder yinui ) ? thatwoi-riiinotciirc. W Butirnntconvory CHSO or rofnnd every ilillnr. Klve dnys trial treatment SI , full cotirH tfOi I'crcoptllita bcnollts roall/.od In llireo day * Ily mall , tfocurely paeked from ohservatlonj CK ( HKMIII\- : . , OMAHA. Nun J LADIES ONLY MARIP I'IM.UI : ; IUXHI.ATOII. safe IflHUlU Certain to a diy : nr iniinoy refunded. Ity mall * ? . Securely soalo I from olii.TTa ) t on. I'f/OJC ' fit. , Oiniiha , NeU itntl rtia. . PILLS _ 1 iititl ( Inly ( iennlnr. Arc , altvayi rellslile , LAOICS , auk lruslit ) for < Tii-Afi rf EnflitH I'la ; \tiiatiJ/Iran./In Itnl > n < l ; olin JboTci. ifalcJ wllh lilue ribtMu TuLp Jim other. , , , ' tlent and imitation' M llru nUIP , or rn < 3 4o. In ucipt lur parliculnri , tr-thtivDlaU &od * ICplkT Tur l.uillcft. " ' " tttttr l > 3 rcturm Mull. 1O.OOO T'.illmrml.li' . Aomf l\fcr. J OlllphrKtrrC'hrinlcul Oo.f lnill'ionHutiarcv Sold by all l.KAl Uru | liu. 1'hllodu. , l > o. \ . AND COLLARS are the CHEAPEST AND THE BEST. N. B. FALCONER , Sell Them. DR. J. E. McCfREW , THE SPECIALIST , ] H iinsiirimsaodlii tliu tretmuiit o f all case * 4 PRIVATE DISEASES , anil all illbonlcrs and dulillltlcHof youth tind in iiihood. I7yenra' oxixirlt'ni'o. Ilia ro.siiiii'i'os and faulllfles uro Iiruutlually iinllniltud. Tlio Doctor I * rcuom- inuiKlod by th \ > rum , anil I'lidiirxoil lu tba ntroiigutittorniH ny tliu jiuoii o fur fair trent * inrnt and lionusi iii'iifuNiionnl uclvlt'u , Tha limit iiiiwurfnl ruini'dlus Ifnown to moiloril for tliu biiuuu-iiful truatinunt nf tljf dlouusos : aONOHRHOEA-Iiuiiiudltiln roMnf A com * nlotoonrn without tlio loss of un hoiir'u tlm * flOlll ' . QLEET Ono of tlio nioit vominalu and snc- uohsul trouinionts fur ulimt anil all annoying illbchiireus yut linuHii lo tlio medical profub- * blnn. Tlin icunltH are truly wondorfiil. Ui ( * nifot btnbboin iiiidi'linnilo rasos whoio tlia dlsdiiiuvo hud oxUlnd foryoir : > . ontliuly cuu trolled In a remarkably bliurl tlmo BTIlIOTUHE-dic.alo'.t. known lomndy fo tlio treiiiini'iit of strict tint , witlicnil inilii , i"it tin ; . ' , or dilating A mot rumicriuiblu ruinuily , SVi'HILTS-No tni.itniunt fur Ihih irrrlblq bloud dlfoiiho huxovur lioni moni MIC rrnnful. or had stronuor oiidurt'i > ' < > nU. In tlu > of iiioitoin MJlunou thin ( lltcni.il Is iiuki c'lirahlo and every Iracnuf tin' IXMHIIM unllroly iDiunvoil from the blooil. Thu vnru Is comijlctg LO8T MANHOOD , and niiiblllun , norvnuS * nebs , timidity. diiHpon li'ii-y and all lillvhtltii ) nlfrclH ( if curly vlco. llnlldf nhtaliii'd at iincui The wiNilc prow blnin/ . and llio cli > | . ( iiilcnl L6 cuinuclii'orfnl and luiy. | | SKIN DISEASES , mil all dlt-casob of Hi * blood , llvor , kldnovs mull ) ladiloi nro ticalnu \ KurcftBsfiilly with thoKroatutt Known ruin dUf \ " furtlii'bodlwaKcs. 't Wrllo forulri'iilun > aiidiiiibi < liuii H t frro. srr < * . * rtvriVTT mil 1 ft rv f tUT AIVT ft. . / ' | Iltl JtU > I ) UVL'II UUI fit , n n mwt ennuiM for yuurfi uiul uuulilu to WOMK ur - . without ineiuiiblntf Itit-lr inthcry. outirelj uiirod. The rniii.uH.iu nru ploaHunl lind pal * utulilo to tbo mom dvllcnleNloiuHiihi Ukl and rurnnni Bis. , Omaha , ticLi. ov eltbor tr ati