THE OMAHA DAILY BEK : TUKSDAY , MAY 17 , 1892 , ' ' * SHALL THE PRIZE SLIP AWAY ? Urgency of Omaha Controlling the Wyoming Oil Fialds. THE OPPORTUNITY OF HER HISTORY Unmlm Mm Hold the Key but Men of Mram Mu t foniii to tlif llr cue Itlvnl CIlliH OrKitiilrniK to Cnptitro tlio I'rlre. In tbo development of the now west Omahn ha * , In the past , boon conspicuous unions the younger and progressive cltlns , for boldness , Hborollty nnd zeal in creating and fostcrinp ; nil meritorious undortaklnp. * that In uny way pointed toward Uor own Interests. Not only has thin boon true with rosncct to local enterprises , but her cipltal has boon ficoly contributed toward the unbuilding ot now Industrie * throughout nil tributary territory ; Snd now n rich rovvaril is pourlni ? Jn upon Inr , as the lofiltlmato result of tills spirited liberality. Among many Instances that might be cited In tllusliatlon , the most slnUIng Is the great loparatlng nnd refining works , ct on Veil in li > 7U by a half dozen Individuals , poor In potkut but of I&IRO fnitb , on a small capital of bortowcd monov , nnd now the largest goIng - Ing concern nf Its kind In tbo world , with n huilnm of rnoro thnt $ . ! 0UUOOOl ) pur nnuunr. I..HIUI on toinu of the sane gcnlloinon went into tno wlids of W'joimng , und by their pluck , unorgv and mono } ' , vvoto soon able to show tlio oxlstonco thoni of an oil Hold of maivulous promise. Not satlsllocl , however , with nn > thing short of absolute pioof , they purchased a borltnj rl and trans- portoJ It bv ox train , In mill-winter , more than 100 milts Iiom the Union Pacific rull- \\uy , and in l.vonty ilajs after beginning \\orkti.iU an oil well , a spotitor , Uitovvlni ; thoollabovu tlio topof nsovonti-foot del rick. Then n second rlc was puiohascd atid other wells \\eio Uorod"with line results. Moan'lmu tliu most oinlnont scientists both of this country nnd Cheat Hrlt.iln vvcro cm- plovcd to examine the Held , nnd innuniernblo lasts \\era ir.ndo as to the iunlltv | ot the oil by noted American nnd European chemists and oil refiners. Thus It vvus c-staulishi'd , lien end doubt or question , that mi oil Held oxlsts InV > omlnir , In quantity Illimitable , nnd lit quality superior toanj jot discovcied. Hut at this Dolnt these plonee : < vvcro com pelled to linlt , for they vveio shut out Iroin the mantels of the uoila by their volition nnd gruat dlsunou fiom railway llnei. Nothing was omitted , however , in the sttiuv of all questions b ailng upon the solu tion ot the moblo.n ; nnd In Hits , Omaha has nluajs boon oiitured n n prlnUpil factor. It ma } bn taken ns i-eitiiln ttiut the lutuio coatiol of this gioit oil Hold \vlll bo by and tli touch Urn crontlon of nu oiiMiilMilon btiong enouch to lav glio ) lines and erect and ouciuto oMcnsivo lellnoues. Thevviiter holds and has alvviivs maintnlnud , that Omulm is tlio ouji'clivo point , for ttio uipo- lines , aid the most aiHantigcous locillon for the retlnencs. Whv I liecausa the to- pocrnplij of the ( .ounliv fiom the oil basins toOmihu , fcllo ing thr- line of tlio Sivcot- vvnturand I'l itto v.illovs discloses nn almost iinlnol.cn vvutoinradu , aloni ; which the cost of a pipe line vvoulu bo loilucoil to a mini mum. and Umnhu , as the centro of trunk mil way lines radiating to nru ronchiuir all marUots , occupies the place of vantage for rclinlng and distributing t ho oils. Hut wo must not ceas > o to bo on guard , nor tall to bo up and doing , in the belief that this enterprise will como to us with out effort , iiid slmplv by virtue of these advantages. Uiv.ils aio on the atctt , full } icali/lni ; thn enoimous benellts sute to como to the locality sclectc'd as the ilistiiout- ing point uud stnndlnir loudy to mlvanco largo sums of inonev to SOLIIIO it. Capital ists In a neighboiingcity mcalrer.dy pledceu to put n million dollars into any orirum/alion that will undettake to cairv out , the pipe line and letlnorv schune , making their city the objectlvo point , and it is by no means certain that this would not have boon u full m.conli > ll today but for the Jiict that , a fcuv ' Omah i till/en's , not cni.itnlists , nave held the key to tlio tieasuio house. This status pitinot always bo maintained , und It is hljh time for Omaha to vvnko up nnd put for h uomo ot her wonted nctivo wcrklne power , to secure for heiself the full fiuilion of this Industiv , more iinpoitait uv far to her giowth and commercial nnd > u inufucluiiui : ascemV'iiey than all other things no A' within her ic.ub. Conceit of nc tlon and I ho loosing of pui so sti ing * \\ill save this to lib , if not too lung dunned ; but , if wo slumber long mirk the piooicton another and uval city , whoso capitalists uio nlwavs bold and united for the common good , will win the prlio. At this time about 1,000 claims of ItiO acres each , or i n aiea of 1I0UK ) ncics. coniiitislng the very choicest oil lands of the 7ouc , em bodying the bhoshono , Beaver , Rattlesnake und bemlnolo basins , tire pooled and in the hand * of u trjstno and an advisory boatd of fl\o inombors , for ronvonienco in handling for an } important negotiation. Some you or nioio of these claims belong to citizens ol Onuhn , and ono mombnr of the udvlsoi.v board is u resident. Hut those men are not inpitnlists nnd mo not financially nblo to qjipor Indulge In the patrlotio pleasure ol holding this uluin for Omaha. They have \\ell nlgli exhausted their losourcos'ln this vvoik , und will soon bo fniced to join hands \\lihsliangcrs unless some substantial en couragement be extended at homo. With the millions of idle nnd unpioductlvo money in our banks It would scorn that an cnlerpiiso fiaugbt with to much of good lei this community should not bo long de-laved or dinicnlt of accomplishment , and surely none can doubt the lesult , if a few of our uii'ii of wealth would unite in its inaugura tion. The formulation nnd bucking of the undertaking bv this class , u ell and favaiaulv knoun In tlnnnclul clulcs , uould speodib populaii/.o u at homo and bilng abundanl capital to Its support , fiom abioad. All nnd moio that pipe lines and lolinorioi have done for Clo\clanu nnd other cities would bo realized hoio by soblng upon tnis. source of wealth nnd prosperity. Will Oaiaha show the coin ago ot her con victions and giasp thlb giand opnoitunltvl \V. W. Lovvc. Mrs. L U. I'atton , Uoekfonl , 111. , writes "From personal uxporlonco I can locomuion Do Witt's Sanapiulla , a euro for Impur blood and goncial ilouility. " HE PRINTS A PAPEU. bkntrli of Onn of .Sow Yotk'n N'otiMl Killtnr * mill I'lildlxhotn. Colonel niliolt r. Shep.ml , editor nndownor of the Now Voile Mail and l xpicsi , was es corted to Hellovuo yoitoiday morning by H , Clnik and a party of bus'.iioii man The theoloplcal school of the University of Onnha was vUllcd , and uftor luncheon ut tin ) Mil- laid tbe pirty drove over the city , visiting 'J'lii HKH iu 1 o'clock. Colonel bhopard ls a vvell-prosoivod man of&'Jvouii Ho was born in Jamestown , Uhautaun.ua county , K. Y. , in lb.t.1. Ho is rather heavy nnd straight us an uuotv. Vlis carmine Impresses onu ut a glance. On his lucii n a close cropped grey board with a heavy mustache. Ho was educated ut the Unlveislty of Now Yoili , ndnuUoj lo the bur in Is'iS and for t\veiitv-llvo joirs prac ticed law In Now York. In Ibiil and IMJJ ho was uido-de camp on Iho staff of ( iovotnor Kuvvlii 1) . Morgan and was in coinmand of the depot of voluntceis at Klmlra , N. V. Ho nlbo aided in oiunUliig [ , ctiutppliii ; and fur- nlshlntrto the Held noailv ftO.OlK ) HOODS , Ho was lnstrument.il In raulng the riftv-flrst Notv York rpgltnent. vvhlcb vvus mimed for him the Sln'pard Hitlo > . In liTilColoni'l Hhopard founded the Now Voik Sluto liar ussoihillon , which has foimcd the mcdol fur the oiKunlzuloti of other state nssoclutlons. Ho rolired from the pinciiio of law in IbbJ To use hit own Inn- BIIIIBO bo quit law bocausu ho cot tired of doing not him- , und In March , IbsS , ho pur- ciiusuil the Mull and UximuH fiom U ius W. Kiolcl. Ho has eructed an otavon-sloiy novvi- bulldini ; adjoining the Western Unbn Gauur ullditiK in Now Vork , The Mall and Kx- pus * building , vvbon coiiiplatcd. will bu ouo of the llnusl now paper homos in tbo great metropolis Ho is also about to oulld a pala- , lul resldencuup the Hudson , t "I lonsldor JouinuUsm ouo of the widest , . spheres of Inlluenrn that any nun can bn In , " laid Colonel Hbepaid to a HKK ropnijuntaiivo In oxplnlnliiK why ho quit tbo practice of law. "Tho Mail ucd Knpres ? , at jou well know , U a staunch republican puuur , out my \ chiol object m taking bold of the paper was lo introduce Into secular Jouiuullsm u Chris- Jnu tplrlt I bavo done U and am well suiii- fled with the result 1 have achieved , M my paper now pees Into every state of the union nnd Into every country of ihovorld. . " Spooking of largo anil Influential pipers , Colonel Shepard snid they owed their pros perity to Individuality. Ho know that TIIR IlrK owed Its prosporlty nnd Irlluoncoto Mr , Hoaovvaler , as did the Now York Tribune to "lorace Greeloy , tha Philadelphia Ledger to .ieorpo W. Chllds. Colonel Shopard's ' suc cess In journalism Is due , snvs a member of its editorial staff , to tha fact that ho , slnco oklng the control of the paper , has doubled he size of It , doubled the staff , and doubled the salary ol the staff. Colonel shepard came to Omaha for the ipsclal purpose of delivering nn nddross at the mass nicotine on Sunday last In Cxno- sliton hall , upon iho work nnd the objects of .ho American Sabbath union. Ibis orean- ration , which was begun about four joars iso and which received its llrst Impetus at iho general confcienco of 1S8S , has In view the preservation of the Chris tina sabDath Colonel Shopird Is president ) f the oigantratlon. The American Sabbath union is composed of prominent worKcrs of rcarly n score of religious denom- nations. Including tha Methodist * , 1'rusby- .orlans , Baptists , Lutherans and o'.hors. It ins n board of managers among the members of which nro such men as Hon. John aim- maker , Hon. A. II Colquitt ot Georgia , Bishop Hurst nnd other mun of national rep- Uatlon. Bishop John P. Now man of Omaha s the first vlco president. Culonel Shepard A a I'rosbvtorlnn and a pontlornan who com mands the respect of religious pcoplo of every denomination. His address last Sunday proved that ho had taken hold of this work ivlth great earnestness. Colonel Shonard loft for the cast last even- DHItlrl Court Dollies. In the criminal court the cnso of the state against Alfrud C. Orldln is attracting some attention. Urlnin Is charged with both forg ery nnd having disposed of mortgaged prop erty. When the case was tried In iho louor court Judge Davis appealed us un attorney. This resulted In his calling Judge Scott to : ho botii'h to prosldoduring the Donding of thoUnnin casus , of whk'h there nro tlvo. The information charges that nt South Dninha , in October , 1859 , Unflln mortgaged IUO tat steers lo Benson .1 Underwood , and then , contraiy to tbe terms of the mortgage , sold t\\ont\-ono of the animals to John : julnn. About tbo saino tlmo and in connec tion \\ith the snmo deal the Information states that bo forged the names of August I'ctorson nnd Hans A. Johnson to n uromls- sory note foi Jl/IS. ) , which ho attempted to sell und con veil into cash. iludgo Uoano is listening to testimony In iho case ot ntnma and Unvld Vmi UUon ngalnst Cioncral Kdwmd P. Tost. The plain- tills I'lnlm to own seven feet of giound at ' 1 ucnty thltd and Hninej streets thnt was putchasol by Test long jonn nco Thcr ba&o their cl.ilm on the fact that whun Ljiidqulst ileoded the property the seven feet should have been deeded to them instoid of to TO-.I In the crlmlnil court ox-Councilman O. P. MaU'cn , cbntced with having solicited a bribe , nppoiiod and tenoned hU bond in the sum of $1,500 , after which the i-aso was con tinued I x-Sticet Commissioner James Plnnnery , charged with timing Intercstua himself In cltv contracts , icnowod his bond of 5500 and the cise went over. Then thoiocio Walter Brandos , George Gro\cy , Genoial McGoalb anil Euvvnid NcuschotTor , who were charged with having hnd soinnthing to do with thu hanging of the nogio , Smith , on the night , of Oetobot 0 , IbOl. Their ca o was not ready for trial. i\ow bonds In the sum of $ Jr)00 oncn were put up and the cases \\cio continued. "Lnto to bed nnd earlv to lisa will ihorton the road to jour homo in the skies" But early to bed nnd n "Little Eaily Hise'1 , " tbo pill that maxos lifo longer ana bettor aud wiser. _ _ THE HOSPITAL WSB3K. Kxportg ricuriiiK on the Kxtniit of the Dnm- HKO to tlio IliilttUiig. The county commlssloneis wont out to tbo wrecked hospltulostorday und took with them thieo ai-chltccts and thtco expott builders Tbo c ornmisslonors expect a rattling old ! nw suit with C. E. Mtcrs , the hoipltal architect nnd Uvan & Walsh , the coiitiac- tOli. tOli.That That the county may bo fully tirupaion when the case comes on for trial , thcso c\- nerls will proinre thnmsclvos that they in iy gho testimony upon tbo subject of the strength and condition of tno btiucturo , both before and siucu tbe wreck. 1'iosprrolls Itnl Uillou. MtCooK , Neb , Mav 11 To the Editor of Tin lire : In Hod Willow county tha aioa of small grain is larger than in any previous year in the history of the county , ana it is looking splendid. Some Holds of fall wheat are from sixteen to twenty inches high nnd thick on the ground. All small grain is a rich gteen coloi. Last season many wheat fields jlolcled from thlity to forty bushels per acre , nnd present ptospccts nro favorable for a yield full as largo , if not Inigor. The S.IM- son hns been cold ntid backward , still farm worn is wnll advanced. At this date , Slav 14. some farmers have fiom sixty to 100 * acres , planted to coin , and nro donuplanting Notwithstanding ftcquont heavy iams faim work has moved right on. Linn is sulf- draiulng. Nine-tenths of the land hero slope lulllclent for good dinlnagp. In the line of line stock this county Is "getting to the front" In giont slnpo Quito a number of imported stallions , registered cattle and bok's have been brought , Into the county. J his Is an advance step nn tbo road to wealth. A lurgo uor cent of the corn iniscd is foil to stock help. The past wlnterono man fed over "Oil sioorj. whllo otherhav o led from 100 to ! ! 00 each , .ind others fed n lins number. Stock is In good condition nnd healthy. Piuittteos , such as npplo , cherry , near , poach and apricot trees , nio in bloom. Tin * counlv is now and land is ihnap. Some fauns , flvo to eight miles of McCook , can bo had for from $7 to $10 per ucio. $ , ! 00 to fliOJ cash , balance on time. A grain nnd stocic f aim of 1,000 .acres , with timber and living water , all fenced , with fair iinpiovomenu , for f 12.50 per acre , half cash , balanoa on tiino. I5ut lind-cannot bo bad at the nbovo piices lorg , but theto ate good utiancnt hero nnw for poor men to got homos. Wo fiitmod twenty-oieht years In Iowa unit eleven hero , and Hnd the soil hero as rich as there ; and on an avoiago of tea years bavo raised as coed ciops hoio as tbero. WII.MAM COI.UMAX. Do Witt's Snrjapirilta doitrovs such pol sons as scrofula , skin disnaso , czorna , rhuu- mnti3in. Its timel.v use saves many livns. rronpcrt HIM ( 'omotno , C ich lot. owner In J'rospoot Hill cemetery is outnosily utgod to do his duty In beautify' Ing and impiovlng his own lot before Decora lion day. In order lo assist the lot owners in doing this the trustees have nrransod to h n n nil wortc such ns the bin lulu , ; of vaults , putting In of foncroto foundations , boudl nnd ilia Ilka done under their sumn vision at lo s roil than can 1)3 ) douo otherwise' , Tim board also calls < ittontioii to the fallen head stones and mouuments , nnd utgcs their re pair. DoWltt's Saraapirllla cloanioj the blooj C'tiiirt Dolngn. Argument in the Sioux City bank against the Norfolk banu was commenced yustcidaa in the circuit court , an hour and a half being allotted to each uttornoy appearing in the caio. caio.W. . G. Howaia ot Michigan was on motion aamilled lo practice In the federal court. The grand Jury mot at U o'clock and It is expected that thu pcisons against whom in diotmonts have been found will bo arraigned aouio time today or tomortovv morning. Do Wilt's Sarsaparllla U reliable. fit ) Hull Vault l UUiroi. City Clerk John Groves hnj rooelved In for mation that Ibo vault tlxturoi for the now city hall have boon completed , In fuel , they wow shipped from Jamestown , N. Y. , the place of manufacture , on May I'J , aud will bo hnro this weeK , A factory hand will como along lo BOO loat the fixtures are propailv put tii placo. For strengthening and clearing the volco uiJ "Brown's Bronchial Troches. " ' ! have commended them lo friends who were pi b Ho snoaliers uud they buvu piovod oxtreiiKl > servkeable. " Uov. Hoary Ward Btuchur , GENERALCONFERENCE _ fCONTlNUBt ) TltOM FlttST I'VOF. ] necessary for the church to divide as to countries nnd lot oaeh countrr htivo Its own branch , otbnr.vlso the \\holo lot coming hero votild ovuntunlly bo nblo lo control n major- ty cf the votes In the gonorsl conference , lo thought that if bishops wcro elected for lorclen countries they should bo well ac quainted with thoio countries and the anguices thcro spoken. Lr ) Noelv protooded to cot back at Dr. inckloy by declaring that ho nU\a.s mndo it i point never to dosicnd to personalities1 or nslnuatlons on which to rest n case , and the man who did It doicendcd from the dignity of the true debitor. He declared that what ever tbo number of thu various questions might bo today the otit > relating to the changes n residence hod pirorlty over thnt of num ber of blibopi , rtti-1 Dr Uucklev know It. Ur Ncclvwns fiequnntly interrupicd by other speakers who attempted to got the leer , but ho withstood their aisnults very good-naturedly , and kept his nlauo until the f 11 of tbo gavel caught him In the nUddlo of a long sontonco. A long wrangle ensued over an effort to di vide tbo question Hr Uuvkloy explained the woik of the sub- commltt o siring thnt both Ulsbop Ooodsell and Uishop Nindohad convinced the iniiii committee that tbo episcopal rosldoncos ihould not bo removed irom Fort Worth nnd Topekn The report was so amended as to provldo 'or nu episcopal rosldonco ut Detroit nnd ono n the state of Washington , cutting out tbo other part of the report. Itwnsthou adopt ed. The conference then adjourned , Story ol toiuo Hois Who A\ont to Wur nnd Died Thoro. A largo audience braved the elements last evening to hear the loctuio of Dr. A .1. Palmer of Now Yorrt at the Tlrst Methodist church Tbo rather unique subject of the ecturi ) was the "Dlo-No-Morcs. " The term a sobriquet that was applied to n company of ono of the volunteer regiments In the civil wor , and from it the speaker diow uu inter esting picturoof the Incidents attendlnc these stirring times. Dr I'almoi Introduced his subject bv sny- nc that the pi ivato soldier was tbo unsuni ; : ioro of the war. Thov marched iu front nnd io the brunt of the light nnd the ire < itun dancer , while the oillcoiM stayed in the roar , ind the great gonorr.l to whom Uic cioillt [ or the victories won v.as aecotdod watched the battle thiough u spyglas ? fiom a hill two miles auay. When tbo war bioko out nmong the first : o nrswor Lincoln's tall for voluntcen were i class of vuung men who woio stmionu lu meastein semlnarv. They were mustoiod n foi thtoo > cars nb compinvDof the Pomeighth Now Yoil : Vo.unteors. Their nges langcd from 14 to U2 > oirs , but they matched as untiringl } , sullo'icd ns silently and died as br.uolv us aiu com panv In the seivico. They were nearly nil Chiistlans , nndseio accustomed to gatlioi1 'lound the camp llres at nlgnt nnd sing religious songs. Their favorilous , "We aio going ho no to die no moie. " and from this they deiived their sobriquet. Thoweio not outraged in any severe battles until the siege of Tort \Vac- nor in Chuiloston hnibor in the summer of Ibtit. On the ovaniiiK of , lul > Ib they formed a part nf the lorco that stouncd the bastion of the fort. Tnerocio lift } ot them when the command to cliaigo was given , and only llvo were left when the bastion was cairlcd. Of the uholo detachment - mont that putlcinited in U.is assault , only Hi ) icnulnud when their Hag wi planted on tbo ramparts of the fort Those were all private soldieis. Uiery ofllccr had been killed or wounded. If the iiudlcnco noticed anv discrcpaniv between this nnd tno soaakoi's former ar- ruignmcnt of tbo cnllantry of the olllcmls they forgot it In listening to the vivid de scription of the fatnl ehnrco. The experience of the survivors of ' 'Die-No-Moro ; " in Hello Isle and Antleisonvillo was no loss graphically c-ally portia\ed and was listened to with oarncst .ittontlon. The local Grand Army of the Republic will eivo a citni > ( no at their quaiteis at Tlintoonth and Douclns sticots. Saturday night , at which Dr. Palmer , Chaplain Mo- Cnbe and othnr votnrans who mo in attend ance ut the conferciKO uill bo present. ( Jonlt rriu r dossip. There is n strong sentiment in ! ° " . of n genoial change among the officeholder sub- Jectto tno action of the confeiencij , but it is burdlv probiblo that many changes will bo made. That a is \acancyinthocditorial chair of the Centril Advocate , published at St Louis , ciusod by the death of the last in cumbent. Thcio are ttueo nspiiants , Dr. .lesso Bowman Young of Kansas Clu , Chan cellor Creichton of tbo Lmro ! : : unlvcisite , and Dr Masden , for the pnst seven \ears pistor of tbo L/nlon chuich at St Lniils. Tno latter h is the backing of the entire doloca- lieu fiom his city , but the light u rcilh be- Uvcen the other two. Misdon's enl } cbinco uill bo as a compromise in case ttio contest botuciMi Young and Creighton becomes uu- duly animntod. Dr. J. VV. Siucrs , a Philadelphia miMs- tcrial delegate , Is also clriplaln of the f/and ? Armv of the Ueoubllc of PonnsUvunlo , and a movement is on foot to bavo a tousini ; L'ltnprtro bofoio tbo delegates leave the c-itv. Of tha conforcnco delegates about luU are old soldicis und mci'ibers ol the Grand Aimy of the H public , nnd the proposed cimpliio , In CM so it is hold , u ill bo n hummer vtitUno lower case foatuioa about it Dr.Birno\'s. Catarrh I'owdor cares catarrh. Per sulo by all druggists , " > j canti. BOAUD Or EDUCATION. Itontlno IIiisliicis Ti.ins K led .it thn Si-ssion l.ust MKII. ! Much dilUculty was oxpJiioicaJ last nisht in getting a quorum of ttio member * of tno Hoard ot education , but stiortlv after b o'clock , ono by one , they bogxn to drop In until tbo requisite nlno were roxUtoiod. Then Probidont Spalaing called the meeting to oidor. No business outside of loutino malteis was transacted. tiuponntcndent of Schools IM/piUrlc'K nnd Principal Lo.vis of the High school wuro both granted loaves of abjonco for a few days. Trousuior Dolln submlttoJ his quarterly report ot the linancrs of the bond , which bhowod that ttioio uas a balance of fJ.'iii.Ta'J on hand and in the dilfuront funds. buporiutonUont ot liulldlngs Hamilton re ported on the condition of the vnilous .schools. Ho slid the I'acltlo school building needed loahln llng , the Contui noedud bomo H'pjlii in pLutcriiiu- ; the Clifton hill noudud grading to Iteop wntur out of Us basement , the Laito sihool Hkowlso ; the Mason school's drain tlloa noedi'd ron Uing , nnd the V'niton school xvantcd n turning pole. The U'poit , was referred to the committee on buildings and property. bovrml applications for petitions ns tench- crs nnd Janitors In the various schools were referred to ttio proper comthlUroa H. Trati cr offered to aull a lot for Uio Dumont sihool silo for ? lfi3Q , The proposi tion was ptncod on Illo. Tbo Judiciary commute * tMiorted that it hnd OTamlncd the proj > n ( l coiitrnct nnd specifications for the Lnthrop school buildIng - Ing near Twenty-second and Dodge streets. The committee recommended thnt n clniiso providing that n bond in n definite sum bo given bv tbo contractor before tbo commit Is lot. The contract was referred to the board's attorney 'J ho cjmmutoo on luxtbowcs nnd COUMO of study recommended that 1T > copies of Kc- glclston's "First Lo < son lu Amcrlrnn His tory , " l.Ti copies of SxvJnlmiN ' Tust Ues- sons In Our Country's History , " nud t ; ] ' , copies of rfcudlor's "bhott Hlstoi ) of the United States , " bo purchased for tbo use cf the fourth nnd fifth grades ns supplementary loaders. Tbo icport xvns adopted. On recommendation of the commtttco on claims tno sum of $ Jl. > 7 was nliowod to Krod Mongodoht , who hud assigned the account to the II. P Cady Lumber company. The amount was due Mcngodoht ns the contractor tor the construction of thoKcllom school. In addition to that , amount Mcnpodobl hnd on his gencial contract for thnt school building a fuithor sum of $ lT.t. ! There was consid erable discussion ox ur the latter claim on ac count of the bill not bain * undo out In full. "This Is no county commissioner's contract with Kxnii & Walsh. " shouted Chnrlcv Wohror. "Mongodoht's bond is nil right , and ho has done the v ork and uoods bis money. Ho should hnvo It. " Morris Morrison and C. lj Unbroctc thought the bill xx as correct and believed It should bo allowoa , while J .1. 1'oiuts and C. J. Smyth objected to it in its piopor shape. The matter - tor was llnallv compromised by allowing the contractor $1,01)0 ) on account. C. U. Uabcoci : Introduced a resolution , nhtch xvas ndoptod , thnt the board lsuo $ tOU.UOOof thorcgistotodschool distilct bonds nl not loss than tnr value , nnd thtt tbotioaj- urcr uo authorized to ndxertiso for llftccn days until Juno'JO for bills for tbo putchasa thereof. Uy resolution Miss Cvnns , n teacher In draxvinc , was directed 10 puicUaso ten doznn scissors for pupils ofthclovxor grades noxv oncagod lu spool \\ork. . C J. Smth olTorod a resolution to the eflect that the male pupils of the High school bo conllnod in their outdoor spoils to the northxxcst quarter of the grounds. The moa urons adopted ana the High school ofllcaisoio dliccted to see that the mlo x\os enforced. Dr. IJlrnoy's Cntairh Poxvdor for cold In head , for sale by all druggists. 50 cants. FIRE AND POLICE. l.lttln llnslncss I.ulil lloforo tlu < Commit , slonors I.list Mlvl. ( The Tire nnd Police Commlssloneis granted the folloxvlng loaves of absence at their nicotine last night : Pipoman Nelson , hos.0 compinv No. I , ten days , P.uiol IJrivor James O'Uilon , llxo days ; Patiol Coaductot Dibboin , llvo daxs , Jailor Bobout , llxo days. Ualph Van Ness proforroJ chaises of as sault against Ofllcer S. S. Diutnmy. Tno complainant alleges that the olllcei-xxilfully knocked him down xvhllo making an aireat. Tillei nnuilltatn Malvin of tiucklaont In his lesignatioii xxhlch xvas accepted The bre iking of several lire hxdiants by the stieot Hushing gang caused n loutr discus sion. Inspector Ish was present to uofond bis mon , nnd djined that thov had biokon moro th in ono hxdrant. Air. Hattinun anted a llreman detailed to talto charge of the Indrants while tho'streets ' xxoio ocing Hushed. A resolution was- finally passed do- clanng that no h > diants should bo opened except by a man to bo Approved by Chief Gallignii anil the water woiks company. Inspector specter Ish xvnnted"iO fodt of condemned boso to use on the street , nnd lie x\ill get it. Comptroller Olson called the board's at tention to the resolution which recently uassed the council making it compulsoiy upon the rtnnnco committee lo ropoit upon nil uilts in u riling and asked thnt the lira and pjlico bills bo tuined in as carlv each month ns Djsbiblo. It was derided to make it sufllclent cause for dismissal for any patrolman failing to lopoit any saloon opou on his belt on Sunday. Dr. Blinov's Catarrh Poxvdor 'euros catarrh. Tor sale by all druggists. 50 cents. Di-itli ( if. ) . H. Mirrli- } . Sumnymgbt Mr. Muc-LeoJ receiv d n tele gram Horn Kngloxvood , 111. , of the death of Mr. .1. II. Sheife } , xvho died jostcrday after noouathis family rosidencu. Deceased xvas stiicken xvith mualvsls about live months ago and nexer iccoxered HH niiuv fucnils in Omaha will le iel to hear of his death , lie xx as a .veil knoun member of the llrm of O'Dnmhuu X bhorfey , xxho curiied on n div goods business on Fifteenth street near the postoflico. Ho xxas an active inembct of the I'nst Uuptist chinch durlm ; tus resldonco In tbedtv. Holoaxts .1 xvidoxv and fout chil dren xvho have the deepest sympathy of many sincere fiicnd * . Boocham's Pills sell wnll because they cure. The following nurriago liajasoj xvorj Is sued by Judge Uller yojtorday : Narno ind Ad lie , , \co. J Mike 1 ! ihorty. Oin ilia ' < l I Koc-KIn t Tails , Oni ill i 1'J ' I Uobeil Wilson , Ir , Chester. Neb Ill l Id \Vhprry , Oni ih i . . ' | ) John C. ( jluuson , Oin ilia L'S I I'lor 1 tioldon , Unuh i 'j J 1'ninL H Iliuboclvci , Oiniibn , il I Annlo A II iversrtortnr. Um ih i . ' 0 I Kobert \\lnilolpli.Oiiiahii \ 21 l licitiudu KU' H. Oni ilia it ) simiiul 1'Uiott Oil ilia _ ' iJanuHlrd Om ih i 'i iHIwiird It. Alilsliancl Omaha J" > I Jolil inn l Moilaen , Unialm 0" Pui tics wishing accommodations on the b.imosotiiml ynxornor'tsspccjiil train to tlioinitiotitil doinoL'i'iitiu convontionut ChiLMgo , lo-iviiis : Omuha , StiturUuy , Juno 18 , ut 7 p. m. , via the Uurlin tmi toutc , should bond in applications foi slooj > In < ; car bertha orsouU Inohnir Cius ( fiouiind ) liotol nocointnodixtions ut Chi- oiifjo to Nat Uroxvn , olminnun of hotel und tuilroad committoo. Gicoitou W. SHIULDS , President , J. EVAN'S , Sociotury , Snuioset The fol.oxving permits 'yoio issuoj by tbo supaiintemlunt of buildings ynstordav : ] ( W I'atilU. , inpilrs on bnlldln. , 21)1 ) KutUliis 8ii oct t ' | coj Union'I' i lli ! > Itullw iy company , brlu'c ' ( llci shop I'mlliaiid lis-stiems ) 12.P03 ' J'run iit'uiii d scuilumil. Mko-stoiv b nil , Sintli ind Castullar btruu'ts I'lli ) SK mli'or puiinlts , " ' . ( , j } " " ' ' > ' > iTTTiji " ' ! PUREST , MOST RELIABLE. Ijold Had lived [ 7 threat ajeoJoUrs , He Would f/aVe / called jorBUL . DURHAM TosirpKe [ 17 fis ? pipe , - , . . 1 And been merrier Under its powers. ° " Thousands of Smokers The Millionaire in his palace , The Laborer in his cottage , The Swell on the street , The Sailor on his ship , Comfort-lovers everywhere , Prefer Bull Durham. Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co. , DURHAM , N , C. Tremendous Administrator's Slaughter Sale of the old reliable Hcllman Clothing1 Hats and Furnishing Goods Stock Success At times overreaches itself. That has been our experience in this Inasmuch as we have been unable to employ enough competent help to wait on the public with promptness and dispatch. But we have at last succeeded in obtaining the necessary help , and we are now Ready for the _ Largest Kind of a Fray. o / Our time is limited and we will throw a boomerang into the midst of cj the clothing field that will scatter bargains far and wide. We have lumped all of our $7.50 suits into one lot .76 and they are good enough for any merchant or . mechanicand Includes nil of thu $7.f $ > 0 smls in ) , they go at the Then comes the $12 line. They go at - - - , - Inuludos nil Uio " 512 suits in Uio . llOllbO. We will next make a counter of choice business and dress suits at And close by giving you as fine a line of suits as you can buy in any store in the city for All our hats and furnishing goods going in the same proportion. As space is too valuable to quote prices we simply ask you to call and look for yourself. What is your gain is the estate's loss. HELLM AN'S aS$3B 13th andFarnam ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , OmaliaNeb Every MAN can bo S'tllONO ami VIG OROUS in all resperis _ _ by using SPANISH NHRVINB , the great Spanish Remedy. YOUNO MEN OR OI/D suffering from NERVOUS DEBILITY. &OST or FAII/ING MANHOOD , iiiRhllyei.ussions , convulsions , nervous proiirauon.causfd by tueuse of opium , tobacco or alcohol , wake fulness , mental depression , loss of power in cither acs , spermator- AND A > TKK usK , rlicca caused by self abuse and over indulgence ! or any personal weak' nasscan be reslored lo perfect hraltti nnil the NODI/E VITALITY OF STRONG MBN. We give a written guarantee wnll 0 boxe3 to cure any case or refund the money. $1 box.O boi.cs $5 For Sale in Omahn bv Snow , Lund & Co. Scott's Emulsion of cod- liver oil is an easy food it is more than food , if you please ; but it is a food to bring back plumpness to those who have lost it. Do you know what it is to be plump ? Thinness is poverty , living from hand to mouth. To be plump is to have a little more than enough , a reserve. Do you want a reserve of health ? Let us send you a book 011 CAREFUL LIVING J free. ScoIT&HOWNE.Chemists , ijiSomli jih Avenufl , New VorJt , Your diuggiu keeps Scott's nmuUion of cod liver oil all arugai&ls evcrywhtro do. ( i. 34 _ i il ii i i" ' I' ' ' ir vr ' " - - * * the I/oryot , " Fnntcat Bn < 1,1''ne5Ilcn , | } f Wort * HEW YOHK0."LONDOHDERnif1 BIASOOW. Kvory Saturday , - . . . , , , , u Nj\V YOUK , nilUlAl.TI.lt nnil NAPLES , At rcirulur IntcrvnU 8AIOOH , SEOOHD-CLASS AND RTEEnADE ratonoiilimoottormsto nnil from the prlmlplo CMIC3. SB3H9H , I3I3U S ALL CO IIHEHTAL rClHIS. J MUl-sluii tlcketn iivulUlilo t < ; nitiirn liy either tbe plo- tuiu iua Clydo A. North "t Inland or ri | lea & ( llbmlur Cislts nl Uii7 OrJtti ! : r As ? Acsttt at Lovctt Bi'.i ) , Apply to any of our local A onts or to CURE YOURSELF ! Ask your IJruggUt for , bo'.tlo ol Jllu < J. 'J ho enl ) . . nun jMiioniiui ruined ) fur all i the unnutiral dUtbart ; ( ; and lirlvivluillm-tnidliacnfiiiilt'io ilvliilltailnt ; wtuknces pirullar 1 to tvomen. It tnrts In a ftvy Idava without tbo aid or , imbllclt ) ol n doctor \Tl * I Mtirrjnl American Cure. Hnnuluolnrt'il b > vTbe Evans CLcmtcai C CINCINNATI , O. U 8 A SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT HOUSE OK T1IH ALOE & PENFOLD CO. , Illt-oiithIHM Ktroot , huxt to 1'onofllco , Omah t. Practical Opticians And brunch of world rononnail ojitlcnl oUnbllali Bunt of A. H Alee & Co , bt Iouli Ourmolhodl * laporliir lo nil ollinr * . o ir lonss * nro uperlor nl'l ' nut wcury or tire tLa oyai The ftaraei properly ad- ID luil to tha ( nca Eyes Teatod Proo of Charco. Prices Low for First-class Goods. fUB SIOKTESr"USIs ! 10 CI1IC.\GO \ is via the Chicago , iMilwaukee & St. Paul ll'y , as represented on this ma. ilectnc Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 : p , m. , ar- j riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a , m. j City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nar.i St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent. C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent. W Baile/7 / $ j : The Loading Dentist Thlr4 KlO3P ixton Blo3 c. Telephone IDS. ) . Kllh mill rnrnnm Kts. A full oot of tcolli on riitibvr for fj I'lirfccttlt 'lutvh ivllhout plutui or ruiuuvoubla brluVu grk , Ju l llui ItiliiK for glniiurd ot public ipuukcr , novcr ' " ' 'TEETH EXTRACTED WITOU ' PAIN All tilllDif 01 rcmunobio ratesall wor < warcan ted tulUliout ( urn iiulUo. PERMANENT SIDEWALK NOTICR. Notice Is hereby R\OII | to the owner orown- 01 sot thu follow In , ; ru il cstato. In thu olty of ( Jin ih i , to lay sliluw.ilks lu front of mill ad- liilnln their nioporty within Iho ( 0 days fiom tlio-Mill < luy of .M iy , IbU biieh sldowulKs to bo constructed of stone or artlliclal stoni and laid Iu accordance \\lth plans nnil Spool- llcutlons on lllo lu iho ollko of the honid ol puuliu worKs , und lu ac-ordatico with resolu tions adopted liy thu i Ity i onncll , \ I/ : \\est slilo of liith st . lots .Iiiiul4 blookO , Kniint/u ,1 Ruth's addition , poimaiiont jsradc , b feet wl lo. \\cstsidoofIOIIisU.lols7.flnml 9 , block 0 , Konnt/o.V. Hutli's uddltlon , pciiiianunl Krado , II feet wldo. \\ostsldoof Ifith st , lot 1 Innd u " , of lot II , bloeic 0. Koiinl/i ) & Kuth's audition , porm.i- nent inane , 14 fcot wide . West hldo of llth su , lotsl to 21 Inclusive , block 0 , Koiint/o'a M udditlon , porniniicnt grade , .1) ) foot Icle. \\ost Hldo of Hth at , lotsl to 0 Inclusive , blook l. > , ; lCount7o'sl'l ' iddltlon i : ist Mdo of llth st , lot ri , block 1CI , city.por- m inoiit Krndo , 10 feet wldo. North side of lacKson st , lotsl" and 0 , bloolt litt. city , not nianont ir idc- ) loot wldo. Wuitsldoof VUthst , lots , b'.oclt iiOJVJ , city , permanent grade. C foot w Ido. faslsldoof'.Mill su , lot ii , blook 20IJJ. oily , permanent Rr ule , U fool xvldo. ttostsldoof anii bt , lot H , blook SOjtf , oily , PCI in inunt irr.nlo , 0 feet wldo I ast sldo of OTtn St. . l.t \ block . ' 01" . city , pot inanonl gr idc. It foot wldo \\vslBltloufSlthst.lot1 , block 211' ' < J. city , permanent Rr\do 0 foist wldo. South slilo of Divonpoit si , , lota I , Sand J , blo > K r ? , oily , permanent Kr < ido , ( > feet wldo North nldo or Ihlca o at. lots 7 nnd S , block 4 I , city , put iiiatient rfr.idu , 0 feet wldo. bonth hldo of ( JilcaKo hi . lots 2 and 'I , blocli 50. clly. IK rtiriiiont h'l.ulo , ( ifout wldu , \\ostsldoof "dtli ht , sO'lfootof ' s ' 4 of 1 of lei < l , C'.ipltol addition , purinunont Ki 'lt' ' , U foul w Idu Kist side of ! iilli st , , lot s 4 anil IT > , bio kill , city , peiiiiiinciit i.idi' , I ! font wldu. rsoith bldo of Daxonpoi ! , st , lotsTnndB , block % , i Ity. penn inont trrado , d foot \v Idu Last bldo nf - ' tli si , lot t. block l-l'i , clly , Doriiiiuiunt Krade. I ) fcot " Idc. West Hldo of lUtli Hi . lot 1. block U'i , clly , poiiniinoiitxradc1 , i > ftol wldo Kist hldo of 1'llb at , loll , block 21 j'i ' , city , poiiiunc'iit Kradc , IS fuel wldu. Kasl sldo of ITlhst , n ' , of H ' / of lot 8 , block 50 , clt ] , iK'inianunt i'r idu , l < foul \vldo 1' . ist Hldo of 17th ht , lota 4 .mil " > . block 10 , clly , permanent ur idu , II foot wldu. Iast nldo of litli hU. lots 4 and " > , block Ifil , olty , poriiiaiiunl Kruno , o fuit wide. ] ; ust hide of 17th si , lei r > , blook M , olty.DOr- in.nit cr.'ido , 0 foul nldn West sldo of IStli St. , lots 1 und 8 , blook . ' , cltv , poriniiiioiit''i.iilo , ID fool wldu i ; ist sldo of ITtli si , lot4. block H I , clty.pcr- mniii'iil cr.idc. 20 foot wide. North uldoof 11 ininy si , lots " . Hand T.blocU III' ) , city , pcrinaiicnt lade. U feel \\lJe. OMAHA , Nub , May llth , IHU 1' W. HlllKIIIH1 II , Llialrinnii lioud of I'ubllu Uorks. in II10 17 In I'l.W ' 13IOI'OSMS 1 OU IU'IIIINU ) MA IM.UIAU 1 liniilici ( ic I' K Indian trr\ Ice , llr u- liuU A.unuy , S I ) , Mays , Ihl , ' . it ilud iitoiifn- ills ondoisod "I'lopin ils for liimbi'i , hiilidln niulorl vl , oti : " , as thu oiu iniiy bo , anil id- iircsiud to tliu iindurHl-'iii'il at ItiHobuil aevney , H I ) , via Valentine , Nub , will bo 10 * cohoii nl this a vnoy iinlll 1 ii'uloc'u p m of Tiiosduy , M-iy 'I , Jd'lJ , foi fiirnUliliu and doll - ll01 IIIK at Valentino iSob , or nl points on thu Kosobiul Imll in resorViitlon 10 lju doi'K- ' natod by HID nn Jural nod , abiiil' . ' ) ) , OJ foot nf iiH50itd ! liinibor , M\0)0 ) bliin lcs , IV 1,010 Iiitlis , brick , lime , liitidwaro , dooit , wlnilowH , paints , oils , oto , a full dosorlption of wlnoh , to nlliur with jiiforinatlon us lo polniH nf du- llvory , will bo fnriiHhod upon iipplluatlon , Illddurs will bo luiinlrid | o Htalu ypuulll- oully In their bids thu propo < uil prlcu of unili atllolo olfuiod for dollvory iinilur it uontrict , and tliu point or points Ills nro- lioit'd to diillvur the arllolos Tlio rUht Is 10- i > or\ud lo rcjni i anv or ill bids , or any p irl of nny hid , If dooinoil for tliu bust inline si of thu hortlco ci uiinn > run h I'.uli hid must bo IK onipjiiled by i corlllkid uhoukor draft upon homo IJnlludhUlcailiiposltoryor solvent National b ink In Iho vlolnltr of Iho roslduncit iifthu biddur uiudo piyablolo t iu order of HID coniiiilKSlonur of luiliuii alTalM , for ate o ist 'i pur cent of the ninounl of Ihu proposal , wlilch chcok ordrafl will 'us for folio l to ttio I'nltcil hl.ituj In oiso any lilddoi or idddun rocolvlti , ' .in award nhull fall to promptly ( ix- cuiito u coniritol with -nood and biitllul uil biirt'tli's , olliorwUo to bn rotiirnod to tliu bidder - dor Illds nuonip tilled by o.isli In llou of a itiitlllud ehook will nol bo consldoicd 1'or fuilhur Information upply to J Ueorxu WrlKlil , UnlloU slated liiulun A ont. ont.Mld.'ll.M Mld.'ll.M I'ropixaU lor I'ark Ilondn. Fouled bliU , inarkod proposals for I'ark lloniUwlll bo rocoixod up lo I , ' o'clock noon. of thu'JSth day of May , llil , fur the pun huso of ! l IJ.IUJ nu ) yoursS pur uonl , 1'urk llunds of tliu ulty of ( Jin ilm , Nuu IJich bid must utatu prlco nnd ninount soiMlil for and Incliido acoruod Inturoal to datu of dolivury at Omuhu , Nub. 'JhurUhl to rejecl uny and all hlda U ru- Korvid lIKNUy IUJM.N. mTdlBtm C'lty Trouuuitr