THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JULY 20 , 1802. SETTLED A VEXED QUESTION VlThat Sort of Sheet Aspbaltura May Be Used in Paving Decided. LONG DISCUSSION BY THE COUNCIL lleportu from tlir Sprcln ! CnintnlttPO M'hlrli \\iti ( il\rn tlio riitlni ; Orilinitncrs fi nally I'HHKLMl Oll-Ulll IM tllO Olfllimnco T < inllit. | The city council held a lontthj ; session last night nnd got nlonp well enough until it Btruck tbo piivltiB oucstlon. At tlmt mo- tncnl It run ngalnal u snag or.d overythinp wns nil at sea. Mr. La-wry , the chairman of Iho special committee appointed to receive and correct the paving ordinance , stated that ho had something to report. U ho council listened while the clorlt rend a twenty papo report , Mating what nmtciiul should bo used in paving the numerous streets on which Iho Iloaid of I'ublio Works hud Invited bids. The report stated thnt the ordinances which accompanied It had bean examined nnd Unit they provided for tbo laying of store , brick ml Trmidiid sheet aspnallmn from the pilch lake In the Island of Trinidad. Tliaio wiu a minority report , signed by CHy Engineer Uoscwaler und City Attorney Conncll , which caused nil of tno irouble. In Iheir report they slated thai they con curred with the balance of the committee iu the matter ot stone and brick , but thought thnt on asphalt It was FUfllclont to sav lhal Iho material was sheet nsphaltutn , from the island of Trinidad , so long aa the conlrnclors entered Into the contract having the main tenance clause. \Vnrill DIscnsHliiii Thru KiiMied , President IJavis , who had called Mr. Prince to the clmlr , iullmatcd ibul Iho two puntlcmen had not reported as Ihcy hud talked. Attorney Conncll rnpllcd that the report was exactly as ho und KiiKinccr Koaowater Lad Ulkud. Mr. Kdnards insisted that It was the understanding that the oidinances should i atne the aplialt from Iho hike and 1:0 other class of that material. Alloruey Council aigucd Hint it the main rcpoit uns anoptcd the uliolo ( juestion would be settled. That settled it and the report with the amendment by 12nirincor tioicwulcr und Attornuv Conncll was adopted. tiomo of the memoorstro not quite sure of their positions upon the question and Mr. ICdwards raised the paint that the t.vo oftlcluls wcie not members of the committee , but had blmply been nutucil to advise with the iLCTibers. Mr Prince hold that the point of order wns not well taken. This started a scaro. Chaffeo wanted to withdraw his motion to adopt , but Mr. Pi inco ruled that it was too late. Thru tliu members commenced to rhaugo their votes , and .vhcn the result wns announced only Messrs. Klsasscr , Houell and Prince stood by the ropoit. Mr. ChalTce moved to adopt the main re pot t , out he wa . ruled out of order , ns the ro- jinrl had ironc clltnmering. Mr. Lowrv forpcd lo iho front nnd moved n reconsideration. That got the mailer be fore iho council once more. Irjlnj ; t i < ; t riiliinglpd. Mr. Howcll moved Hint nil of ihnt nor tion referring to stone and brick " uo n loplcd. President Davis declared that such a move would not bo regular and that the onlv wito : ic.ich the rcnort would bo by nmenu- tnenU . ir. Kliussor saw a chance to score , nnd moved to amend the report bv Including Engineer Uosowater and Attorney Connell's ug.rosiious. ( Ho said it made no difference \\huio thi ) asphnlt cuino from bt > long as the contractor put up u gooJ bond that ho would neep the pavcircnt In ronnlr. There wcro but i\\o men who could bid on the product fiom the bed of the lake , and they were In r.ihoots. One would bid a cent lower on ono ritntrlcl und then they would teverao the plan.Mr Mr Chaffco declared Ibat Mr. Clsasscr wns inlklng what he had read in the capers and not what ho knew. Mr. nisusbor admitted that ho had read a few things , but Induing from observation , ho thought that ho know whereof ho spoko. Then everybody tnlned nnd nt last the main icporl wns adoplud nnd Iho clerk was Itibtrucii'd to have Clt.v Attornov Crmnoll en gross the oidinances to conform with the re port of iho committee. That would tnlto lovorul hours and while discussing the quos- lion a motion to adjourn until tonight went through , at which time all of the paving or- iluuuccs will bo up for p.tssnge. homo \Vtop * i > nt III. Tl'o mayor vetoed the item In the appro priation ordinance of John F. Coots for f 17 ! ) for throe wash basins in rooms In tno city hnll. The mayor i oto that .Mr. Coots had no nuthorlty for locating the wash basin * . In the vuto'mossai'o the itmvor called the at tention of the council to the urgent nccessitv of strutctilzlng all bills for , the city hali , Mating that the time was close at hand when bills of this natureouldbe worked through the council. Tliu veto u ni sustained bv a VOtQOf 11 tOL' . The mayor sent another veto to the coun cil. Ho suld thai ho had vetoed the ugroa- iiipul for the purchase of oighty-lwo election booths ordered during ox-Mayor Cusulng's Teiui of ofllco. The council could not understand the vote nnd It was referred buck lo the mayor for explanation. The sticot commissioner reported" that fir : > ll hud boon expended by his department nnd thnt some of it had come from other funds. Ho uskc'd lor Instructions. Iiialength.\ letter the nmvor wrote about the nonairlviil of the elevators for the city hull Ho said that owing to their failure to nrrlvo iniiny of thu olllcoi-s were uimblo to occupy their looms in the building. Then' the tn.li. or o'lld ' ; " 1 recommend that the su- Iicilntondcnt of the city l-all ascertain who is responsible for the delay in the completion of thlivorlt. . It bus been the undorJtiindinir th.it there was an nu'hitccl for the city lull , whoso uuty it waste to supei intend ith construction and hco that necessary chanires were made and that the requited work was done. 1 believe that If thu oichltcct bad propcrlv discharged his duties ho would long since have determined ho was rcspotiblblo for doing the work Una Is necessary to do boioro the elevators can be ran. "With ret'ard to this , there seems too much ihlftltik ; ot rcsponslmltiy. Thu Cruno IClo. r.itor coniiaiiy | claims that the plumber ihould do certain work , while the plumber rontcmlH that thu .vorlc refeired lo U not for blm to do The icsult is that nothing is done , und the city , while paving large foes for architectural services. Is put to gieat loss by reason ol the delay , " liinilliiu U'urk. J. K. Tilly nollilud iho council that ho had appointed S. 1. Moiri&on iis'an inspector lo look after water connections. This was referred to the mayor. There was a report ou tbo number of llghls thai hud been ordunud since the apportion ment was made. Tlio report showed Him of the 425 gasoline lights ' "JO had been located , Thlriv-uno ' are lights were ordered and tlftv had' been lo cated. Thosumr report Miouuu mat of ihe H't ' ) gusllghti \ had been located. Mr. CliillToe declared thnt the wards had not voted fair. The councilman hud agreed to a certain number of lights and resolutions locating more than the agreed number ! ; ud boon ordered in sumo of the wards. Mr. Urunor uuid the Klultlns was In bad tnito. Mr. Chuffco sold lhat Mr. Drunor agreed ipon the number of lights. All other lights that ho hat ! ordered located weto located by trickery und fraud , Tlio members wcro elected an reform inoniborB and he hoped the Idea * of reform would bo carried out. Mr. Howcll sixld that member * of the oloo- trio light committee wcro raultlng oxcubui for their action , Mr. Edwardb sold that someone bud mun- Keyed with tha deal nnd hoped that they \\ould plueo tlioiiuclvci right befnru the council. A complaint by the gas Inspector that the Metropolitan Ltifhtinir company's lumps were i > ot up to tliu agreed Hlamhird wun referred. Ho itated that a number of bud uol bccu lighted aud that in some instances the lights were less than two canalo power ench. Mr. liruncr had heard that iho company Intended to put on new burners. Inspector Uilbcrl replied thnt the no.v burner was the one that ho bad found dc- toctlvo. The comptroller was Instructed to confer with Iho gas inspector relative to the lamps and deduct payment for all of those which were not lighted dining tlio monlh ot June. i HUM 'iiotr.\i > .inuur us. Mrs. 10 ( > . lirown of Indlanola has fallen heir to $ VOiU The fourth story has boon put on the Hem- Ingford roller mill. A companv h.ii boon incorporated to build a hotnl at lltckman , Work has been begun on n now $5,000 schooHiotiJO at Nchawkn. Hov. C. 13. Allen has resigned as pastor ot the liuptUt church ut KJgar. Tbo Catholics of South bloux City hnvo begun - gun the erection of a church odltico. The Nomuha City Advertiser has started on Its thlriy-sovonih year of existence. A 1'J ycnr-otu boy name , ! Hawks fell from a box car ut Xohiuvliu and fractured Ins hkull. A brass band has boon organized nt Har- vnrd and the necessary Insiruuionts have been ordered. The Hluo Volley crepmery nt Harvard uses 4OUO pounds of udlk a day and makes 403 pounds ot chcasc. Perry Walker , a Cass county farmer. Is laid up with n mushed foot , the result of a tussle with n mowing machine. The residence of.I. IX flume at Harvard was entirely destroyed bv lire. The llames ongltmtod from a defective Hue. The social event of the summer at Table Kock was u surprise pirly given In honor of Postmaster , f. C. Llndsiy. The Table Hock band , the Knights of Pythias and neighbors were the guests. Judge Kelly W. Frnrcr , deputy clerk of the district court at South Sioux City , boasts of having shod the horse of President Frank lin Pierce as ho rode to ihe Cryslal Palace exhibition In how Yonc In 1S.VI. The livery barn of J. 11. Ireland at Crete was struck by lightning nnd a horse in It was killed. A boy slcopinz on a cot was knocked nut of bis cot and stunnod. out has recovered. The barn did not tuko flro and was Injured very liltln. John Williams , who claims to bo n stone cutter from Chicago , was caught by 13. S. Plimpton In thu out of tapping a till ut the ofllco of C. O. Bradford's lumber yard nt Schuylor. Fifteen dollars were found on his parson , supposed to have been stolen. Ho is locked up to await a hearing. John U. Musser of Uutto City , Boyd county , has bcnn bound over for trial on the charge of attempted , criminal assault. The cliurgo was undo by a Miss Uowdlsh. Mus- ser is proprietor of the Boyd house and cash ier of the Bank of Butte , nnd well estab lished socially and iniunciallv. Ho Is a son nf M. P. Musser , a capitalist nnd banker of Kushville. i'ho youcg lady testified in the preliminary examination before Judge Irion lhat they were out walking when ho llrst made improper prooosals to her , and 11 n ally attempted force , tearing her clothing. Twice she ojrapod , only to be recaptured , ho attempting to force her Into his rooms In the bank bulldlnc. The third time she escaped and aroused the fam ily of li U Maxun , the chairman of thi Bulto trustees. Maxnn. in comnst.y with otho.-s , escorted the girl homo. Huro they found the young man hiding beneath her bed. ho having entered the hou-.o to tiwnit the young lady's return , her parents being absent , Mussor was arrested , nnd otter a iiroltniinniv hearing , was held to the uis- tncl couit , .i.v > or\vIMI.A in. The stnry is told that ! ! 00 students of Har vard college attended a performance of Miss McHonry's in Boston , and so thoroughly de lighted weio the young colleglatos that they nroso at the end of an net and calling Miss Nellie before the curtain , compelled her to listen for fully llflccn minutes to that fiirtiil- iurcollege glee "Ho is a Jolly Good Fellow. " In IhU instance Ihoy made Miss McIIcnrv Iho subject of the verses nnd substituted in tbo chorus "Sho is a Jolly Good Fellow. " Miss Mcllonry anu company will irivo a nor- formunro of her now pluv "Fun at the Cir cus" at Boyd's now theater next Sunda/ evening. The giant Swede , Known as the Megath- O'lnn school boy , is the chief attraction in the cnno hull at Wonderland this week. The stage show is wilbout auy aoubt the best ever given at cheap prices. Friday will bo souvenir day lor the ludy visitors. 3IUi > T GU 11 IC'/t 10 Auirtt , tliu rorirui' , Committed for ivtra ; II- tlmi In Clilfittru. CIIICAOO , III. , July 1U. United States Com missioner Hoypo yesterday rendered his de cision In the case of Louis Napoleon Aurott , for who < o extradition the French mittiorities have made apnlioation on a charge of being a forger and a fugitive from Justice. Tno com missioner held thai Iho evidence warranted him in committing Aiuolt for extradition Ills olfonse consisted In forging the name of House do Combtea , a wealtny Frenchman , to Ihrco drufls for JfO.dOO francs , In lSis3 , when the accused was an ouUide member ot Iho Pans .Stock Exchange. The nrUonrr'n at torneys will make another cffcrt to save their client bv habeas corpus proceedings. UoWltt'sSaisaparilla cleanses the blood. I.crttlrlni- tlio "VomitArinAinrrlcan. . " Hov. J. E. Hey , D.D. , delivered an exceed ingly Interesting lecture in Plymouth Con gregational cnurch on Sunday evening , July 17 , on tbo ' 'Young Afro-American. " In the course of the lecture a largo number of stcro- opllcon pictures were thrown on a sixtoon- fool screen , including portraits of noted men and women , battle scones uud sea lights , many buildings in the south nnd other pic tures which illustrate the rise of iho Afro- American from slavery to educated citizen ship and Christianity. Dr. Hey is the western secretary of the American Missionary iib cclatlon und is on a lour from Chicago lo the Pacilli ! coast In the interests of this association , which expends about i.'OO.O'JO ouch year , most of it In edu cating und cnrlsilanUlui ; iho negroes of the south. Dr. Hey will bo in Omaha until after next Sunday , mil will give lantern Icctuies nt the Hillside Congrogutlonul church on Wednes- Unv evening , ut Iho Park Pluco CougtCL'u- tlotml church on Thursday evening , nt the Suruloga Concrogatioiial church on Friday ovming and probably nt the St. Mnry'.s Ave nue Congrorntlonal church on next Sunday evening. The lectures uro free , nn opportu nity being given during iho ovcnlng lo muko voluntary contributions to the cause. On riri-ni.in rinud'x Dcmtli. At n imotlti ? held by the Banovolont As sociation of Paid Firemen the following res olutions wore adopted : \VlioronH. It 1ms p'oasod the Divine 1'rovl- di'tiee. to wboMi Insoiut.iti.n law we IIIIIHI all bow. tu remove from cnirmlilst our friend and biolhur Ilicmiin. William Klood.hoin u Im u I ns u brother und rt'Hiiouto J IIH u mumhor of this nssoelutlon anil In ulm o de.ah uo most deeply inoiirn , Tborefuie be it HosoUoil. I hut wo extend lo bis lioio.ivcd frliii4Hour ! o.irniHt and heiirlfelt sympathy in their honi of trouble , bopliu lliit : the lirnut Iliiulurof all such trouble will deal Uunlly ultli thulr srlef. Itpsohed , Thut ucuv | ) , of this resolution bo ' the records of 1'i bprj'iid upon s iibMietiitlon und a co | > y buhunt to thu bereivud fnt'iiJH and u c-iiiv | to u.ieh of thu dully papeis. Itusolvt'il. That ttu , Ihu llLMio\olent Aiisoelit- tjon of I'ulil I'lruinun ot Uni.ili.i. uxtuud our thanks 10 inuiiibera of the L'uiiiull Hauls lire dupartnitmt fur tholr uttendunuu at thu funeral of our deceased member ou the iJtli \ViilldiiK DulpKUto III 'I'roiiblp , Ciiioxio , 111. , July 10. Mlnard Wall , walk ing delegate of the Seamen' * union , was ar- i Oiled hero last night charged wltn complic ity In the murder of First Mate Walker of ihe Htrainb'Uit Middlesex. The case was continued till the ' . ' 7th Intl. The complicity in iho murder charge will not be proceeded With. * Ho Tried ut Clioyeiuio. LUUUIIWyo. . , July 19. Judge JJlako this mornlusr rendered a decision on the ap plication of the cattleman who invaded John- ( on county fora change of venue. The ap plication wai granted uud the trial will co held at Cheyenne , beginning on August 1. U your blooJpjari Tale UeecliaujJ Pills , WEATHER CROP BULLETINS Harvesting Well Under Way in Many Sections. ENCOURAGING REPORTS ARE RECEIVED llrlght I'ro pocs of llimntlCul IInr\cKtn In "Many of tliu Stxtcn Very l'o\v Uiif.ivor- nlilo Conilltlnns Nnlcil rurnteri llavo Caiiao to Iti-Jolce. WASIIIXOTOV , D. C. , July 10. The week was cooler tttan usual , generally , throughout nil agricultural ( Illinois. The seasonable rainfall from March I to date Is pencrally up to or In excess of the average over nearly the whole country. The following reports have been received bv the department : Texas tJorn mostly nmdo ; cotton growing nicely ; the yield of small grain is heavy. Missouri Wheat , oats and hay already cut and threshing , stacking and feeding de layed ; early corn generally laid by , la.o needIng - Ing rain nnd work in most sections. Nebraska Corn has grown rapidly ; win ter wheat and grain harvest nearly com pleted in southern couuties and crop reported good. Kansas Corn growing rapidly , wheat harvest noirly completed. Oulahoma Corn and all other crops are siiffurlng from drouttt , and cbluch bugs are making ttioir uppearanco. Montana Grain hoadlng nnd doing excel- lontlv. Hay harvest begins next week. Wyoming CSood xveok for Irrigated crops. Colorado Crops In good condition , harvest ing In western nnd in extreme eastern counties , also In the Arkansas valley. Now Mexico Another excellent' growing wcelt. Crass on cattle ranges greatly im proved ; all crop ? In good condition. Arizona Second crup of beans nnd pota toes being planted iu southwest portion , good prospects for heavy crops of dates , hay and heat being cut In nortti , fair crop. Utuh Fine haying weather ; wheat head lng in extreme north , In central nortion fall wheat rips and ready to cut , yield will bo very heavy. Corn does not pro niso well , potatoes suiter from bugs and blight , California Aonormully cool throughout the stnto. The vorillcation of short fruit crop exumpliticd bv rapid advance in prices , or.ingo trees dropping their fruit ; wheat crop raniros from avorairo to both nbovo and below average ; birley and hay above averages of bust quality. Minnesota Haying progressing and cron lurgo ; small grains ana corn advanced rapidly ; some slight damage bv rust ; wne-xt heading out , honvy rains on Ibth damaged grain. Iowa Corn made rapid crowth and goner- allv clean ; haying is well advanced ; some complaint of rust In oats ; potatoes doing well. well.North North Dakota Wheat headine cenerallv ; haying commenced , except ou lowlandb ; complaints of rust and woads in uppsr lied river vailoy. South Dakota Corn croatly benefited ny warm sunshine , also wheat , except , in n tow counties where rain is noeued. Con dition ot the crop ; gjnorallv doing well , but copious rains would bo highly bcuollcial. Nohr.nKuN Ontlunk. Cucrn , Nob. , July 10. [ Special fc > Tnc Br.i : . | Weather crop bulletin No. 15 of the Nebraska weather service , issued from Us central oftlco at Uouvcll observatory , Doano colloie , Crete , for the week ending Tuesday , July 10 , says : "Tho past week has boon one of good grow ing wei.lher and all crops have mauo coed progress cx.-opt in some localities , especially in the northern sections , where crops are suffering from drouth. "Tho temperature has averaged about the noriml for the state , Doing nearly two de grees below the average in the wuatcrn part of the slate and the satuo about iu tha eastern. "Tho rainfall the pist week has boon light in the northern part of the state but hoavv showers have been pcnoral in the southern part of the stato. Moro than two inches fell in franklin and the southern part of Buffalo counties ; more than ono inch In Hamilton , Nemaba , York , Kearney and Dundy coun- tlc.s , and the rainfall generally exceeded half an inch hi southern and south central parts ot the stato. "Winter wheat nnd rye harvest is nearly completed In the southern part of the state , where the crop is cencrally reported very good , and is just commencing in northern part of the state. "Corn has grown well nnd Is , In a very few instances in the southern counties , reported as tasseling. The corn is more backward than last year oven and is now more than two wccus behind an average season. " r.ivuralilu Crop Conditions in liuvn. DEI MOINES. la. , Julx. 19. The weekly bulletin of the weather crop nervico says : The past wool ; was the most favorable of the season for pushing belated crops. The days were blight ana warm and the nights cool , mailing the dally avoraso toraporaluro about three degrees below normal , but corn made good progress. The damaco to crops by winds and hail on the 14th lust , was no't very serious. Haying is Dually com pleted. The oats harvest has bosun In the southern districts. There are many tcports of damage by rust. " 1 would like to sound the praise of Hood'r barsapnnlluovcrttio entire universe , " writo. Mrs. LoiigenoKer of Union Deposit , Pa. DUNDEE AGAIN. Tlio Origin" ! Owner of tlio .Suburb ficti nil Iiitrront in tliu l'ioicrty. | The Patrick kaud company has con voyed its interests In Dandeo place to F. L. Underwood for the sum of ? 1UOOM. The ofilclals of iho company , who rosldo In this city , state that the sale h a genuine affair ana inuutis the reorganization of the com pany. Mr. Underwood was the chief promoter of the improvements in Dundee place when that addition was put upon the market , and for a iiuiuDjr of yuan was ono of Iho heavi est stockholders in the Patrick Lund com pany. His representative In this city atitod this morning ttmv the sulo me.int considerable. Ho said that Mr. Underwood , now In Kansas Cliv , would arrlvo in Onuha in u few days. A ROW company would bo organuod and stops would utonco ba tukou which would miilco Dundee place boom , DoWltt'3 Sarsapanlia is rollunlo. .Mil ni trial M There ulll bo a meeting of the nhyslciana of iho city at the Mlllard hotel at & o'clock this afternoon for the purpose of taking action on the deaths of Dra. McKeiiua and Slotiun. Memorial services will be held and a full attendance U requested. * DeV Ill's Sarsaparttla destroys such poi sons us scrofula , skin disease ) , oczom i , rliuu- mutiaiu. Us timely use savoj many lives. Eye titicl o.if Burgeon , Grant Culll- moro , rouiii 211 , 15oo SrlliiK | huliiu-lilur'n atuuk. The stock of uollons belonging to the wholojulo linn of C. M. Schneider & Co. , that went to the wall some weeks ngo , will bo sold by the shcMft to satisfy JudgmonU amounting to iXXX ( , Judge Scott Ims Issued the order which IU now In the hands of Sheriff Bennett and the snlo will bo Au gust 1. Mrs. WlnMoivUiSonhlng Syrup for chil dren teething ruresiwlnd collodlarrhiua , etc , 25 cents a bo'.tlc. Spectacles nditetcd for ilofoctlvo vision. . Dr. Cullhnoro , R 221 , Uoo bldjj. KICKINajQN HIS COAT. Coiiiilulnt | ofn Ooiiiluatar to Whom Clathci Arnutllurdcn. "Just take a look at tny shirt , " said a strcut car conductor to a UCB reporter yes terday ns the two stood on the platform ot a Sixteenth street , car nnd the boll rlupor throw open his coat and exposed a nether garnnint fairly saturated with porspirntlon. "This weather und the orders of the com- panv combined are stowlnc the llfo right outot us cotmuctors , " ho continued. ' 'You see they won't lot us tnko our blue coats off. Wo have to keep our uniform on if it kills us to wear thorn. 1 feel Just llko n < iuccv.ed disu rag every night. 1 have lost ten pounds In two weeks simply by excessive perspira tion. Those coats nro heavy enough for lall or early winter ; they are the same coats wo were lust winter , In fact , and yet wo are obliged to wear thorn through these fearful days when other people drojs Iu light , cool goods. On co In a while 1 slip my coat oft nnd run n few blocks in the suburbs In my Milrt sleeves , but If any of the spotters or members of the companv should catch mo at It I suppose It would cost mo rav Job. Hut I lull you It feels good to get this scorching tiling oil fora lutlo wblio , " nnd RUitlntrtho action to the word ho Jerked the coat off ns the car turned the oTnor of Sixteenth und Lcnvcn worth nnd throwing biek his shoulders nnd bracing up to catch all the broeio there was going , ho lillod his lungs und gave vent to his satisfaction occasioned by the change In n long , aspirated "A-a-n-nb. " "Lato to boa ana ouny 10 rise will shorten the road to your homo In the nkies. Hut early to bed nnd "Littlo Karly lllser. " the pill that makes life longer and bettor and wisor. DECORATING THE OIT5T HALL. ClmlrimiM IMunriU Snjs lt'n J.lko Tlirim- liie Money itt tlin IllriU. The council committee on publio property ana buildings to which was referred the bids for decorating the council pliambar. will not report until next Tuesday night. Mr. ISJwnrdJ , the chairman of the commit- co , stated that a meeting for the nurposo of lookine over the several estimates would bo hela some time this week. It the walls and collliiKs nro decorated they will bs In oil and not in water colors tos the chnlrman has stated that to do the work In water colors would bo throwing nway the public money. In oil the cast , ho said , * would bo between 9J.rKX ) and S3.00J which nt the present time was n useless expenditure of monov. Mr. Eawards doas not look with favor upon the subject of decorations. Ho holds to the opinion that the interior of the cham ber looks well enough for the present and th'at It woula bo battsr economy to expand the money for some otner purpose. When you go to Denver stop at tha Ameri can house. Kates SJ..VO to 5J.5J. Hcmoaoloil throughout. WON'T CLIMB STAIRS. Members ol the llouril of I'ubllo Works : \ < it Cnnly to .Moic. The Board of Public Works has declared itself and the members state that they will not move out ot the courthoubo basement and Into the new quarters ou the fourth lloor of the city hall Just tot. The members uro all old men and they most emphatically dcclnro that they will not move until the clt.v hall de-valors commence to go up and down. When that will bo , the inot knowing peaon refuses to predict. 1 ho waybills at hand show that the casings for the olovntor shnfti were ahippau from the Crnno .t Company factory some weeks ngo. Uptothlsduto they 1iavo not arrived nnd the tracer sent after thorn snows that they have been lost in transit , MRS. REI3D WINS. She Is Awarded Onc-Thinl of Her r/Uo Ilui- liiMirx Valn.ibln ProMH'ty. | Judge Eller of the probate court made a final order of distribution of property iu the Byron Kujd estate yesterday. By the order Mary Melissa RcoJ , the widow , receives one-third of nil the property , both real and personal. In accepting this she renounces the terms of tbo will and claims under the laws of the stato. The hairs , Mrs. Prank Johnson nnd A. L. Uecd , will appeal from the deci.iiou of the probate court. Wanted ut the oflluo of Tun OMAHA BII : , c-opiea ol THU KVUNINU Hun of April Uo. Tr.idii Topli The drug department of tlio Bell Djuart- mentstoro at Fifteenth and UjJ o stroals is In trouble. Mary B. Pantor , the owner of Ihe gooda in the department , yesterday morning executed chattel mortgages to her creditors , A. P. Tukuy , the O.naha National bank and J. U. Fallouro. In ' .ho aggregate the mort- gngcy amount to $ W . This In no wise af fects the other departments of the store. J. H. Peterson , aoalor in general mer chandise at Florence , has been closed by his creaitora. Montages in Invorof the Oalo City Hat company , Allen Bros , and the Kil- patricu-Koch company have been executed nnd tiled for record. Henry LoiT has given a bill of sale of his saloon , $1,0)0. ) M. Magufro , a dealer in drugs at Hyanis , his sold out to T J. Holcomb. K. D. Foster , having n mill at Hampton , will discontinue ) business. Ills said thai Bailey & Klumb of Hamp ton , agricultural Implement dcalera , are con templating going out of business. The Hlckmun llolol company of Lincoln has Incorporated. I'olicn Court \ViMlillnfi- , Miss Julia Murphy , who had Ed McCabe nrreslo'i for seduction , came to the station yesterday morning and hnd a lon Interview with the prisoner , al the conclusion of which iho two went before the Judge and announced Ibat they were willing to hnvo him settle the dilllculty with n muriiagc ceremony. McCubo had not the necessary funds to pay for a license , and ho was ullowou until this morning to raise the wind , when there will be a ucddlng in court , with Key- ser as groomsman -and Tom Ormsby lo give away ihe Luidu. Disease ncvrr successfully attacks the svs torn with pure blood. DoUlu's Saraaparlila makes pure , now blood and onrlcbcy blood. The following unildlnB p&rmits were Issued by iho superintendent of buildings yester day : Urn ill i nnd Oraiit Kinoltor coinpmy. two-htory brick silver shup , bdVoiilli nnd lodro Htroow . } 2.DQO Hoard of Cdiictulun , ono-Htory lirlok bollurbluip. Twenty-ninth and Wuol- \\orih avi-niiu . . . 3,030 Goorxi'Nllluks. . two-story frrmodwoll. In , ' , Mi ; ruolllusireut . 0,000 Joseph Tuellouoi und one-half mory frame dwoliln . illAL'eniur bin < ui . J.030 Ouo minor nuiuilt . M Total . . tU',5 0 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S , Gov't Report O TORTURING ECZEMA Ktltlor lown t'lnln Dealer Cured of In sufferable Itching nnd I'.titi by the Cudciira llrineillci. No Les ? Tlmn I'ho 1'lijslelntm ConsuHciI. Their Combined \VistIiiin \ Folluucd WllllOllt llCIU'lll. 1 nm Uty-slT JOIM oM In AMRIIU , 1W , will trouMcrt with iho in'cullnr okln ill Dn D In nlilih ro- I'lo of my nuo nro * nbjpct , Knonn niiiliii incillcil men ns cctomn. It'll tlr t niiponrnuco was ncnr tlio nnklcs. It rnplillr pxtctuloil over tlio lower pxtrpniliic < until inr li'Ri were npirly ono riw tore , from Ires the trnulilo pxlpiulpd nrro tlio lilp , > houMcr < anil tliocnllro li'iiKtli ot tlio nrini.lho Ipus nml urnis greatly w lin | wltli nn lltlilnit , burning IHIIII , llhoutcp ( itliiii. AlthoiKli thp tip.t inollcil i nilvlpo nttnnmblo wn < pmploypil , no lo < tlmn tlvo tili > l < .lnti : i f tlio pluco K-liu ioa ulpil | nn I the pro- f crlptlon bclnit tlip io nlt or tliplr pomblno I wi loin ' tlio I'p.i'o , thoimli nppnrpntt } phpcho I. wouM rcmr In n fp\vtn ) ns Itnil nnovpr , ilurlim Its proctP" my wilBht ( oil nwny nlioul tnciity-tl n pniiid | . . \snn c-xpurlnicntl box in ttic n > nf criu rut , n > lowing HIP ilmp'o nnit pl.il i ln lnicliin | i.lf < n lt'i ' tlio HiMKmi:4 : : , ntulln foiirwjoic * foiin I my oir wcll.witli skin oft nn I natural In colnr , tlio it lilnit nul p.Ui entirely rcllovcil. W It. MiAI : > , IMUi r town I'l ilti Duller , Crpico , In , Cuticura Resolvent Tlip nc Illnod amikln Pnrlller. tlio urPnlp t of Humor KOIIUMIILM , Internnlly do olpnn o the liloo I ol all linpnrltlm mil polvinom ulo npnt , mill thin ra- tnovo the I'uii'ot , ntul Cr i ic rn * , the urcat bkln C'urp unit f i irrui Sin 1 % an t"ti | l llu - klii I'urltlpr nnil lloniitlllcr , pitirnnlljr , ( to dear the kln nml i > rnlp , mid ro'torethclniln. pee > tlly euro pvpry humor nni ] ill'i'ii'i'of llic 'iii | , M-II | | > nncl tiluo I , , , m , | 0 H „ Inilr , nliotlior Itc'ilnv , biirnhiK , K'uly , plmpl ) , inn blolcbylutlior Umplp , rcrofiilmin , lioroilltnry or vontHKluus , whun pliyrkl'im uiul nil uthcr rcinc'illiM fall. olil pvorywlipio , I'rlpp.n-TirrtU.WIc , "oP. . 2.V i IF III.VI..SI , 1 I'riMiarpd ! > r the I'ontll Dlltd AM : Cni- MIL \ \ , COUPIUI vtlitv , llo'ton. ! for "lion toCiirohkln ll ) ea c . " PMIMKS | , blnck heads , ruu ill. roil , diappod , nnd L ' ' 11' ' " ' ' " ' " _ ' bvct TII rn A Mm1. FRFEFHDIOFEUMTTSM : bMl ' " * OJkKWlM'TI ! TIIKI I'l'TlcrilA \ Vtt A ANTI-I'AIV I'IAMTI.II rolloipi rhpii I / j * nmllp. i liittc , Inn. kldm y i hust und im iu iirnilii | iintl nkue ii. ! ! The first and only piiiikllllnx p1a lur. VETERINARYSPECIFICS For Horses , Cattle , Sheep , Doge , Hogs , AND POULTRY. 300 Page HnciU nn Ti en I incut /ilnml nud Churl M'lil I'rce. crnnftt Fevers , A.A.JMilnnl .MrninulliH , .11 Ilk Kilter. ] l.ll.--MrnliiH , I.niiKMiriH , ItliriiinntlNin. ( ' . ( . "DlHlciinicr , NII II | JlUoliarfifs. ] > . ! > . --IliilK or ( iiuliHiirnm. . i.K.--'ciuuliu : , llriiirn , I'nriiiiimiln. I'.l' . Ciilic i > r Ciiiu-N , HellMichc. ( ( . .tl iHCitvriiii'i * , II nun i rliuucn. II.lI.--l"riiniry nnd Kldni > 1.1.--irll : | > llM ) Dinl'IINCN , . .l.K.--IMMfiixeMit' Diucslli SliiKloUottlo o\crDOilo cs ) , - - .liU ytulilc t'nup , lth Specinrs , Mnntwl , U'tirlnnrj ( uri- Oil nml Heilleator , 87.00 Jnr Veifi-luiiry Cure Oil , - - 1.00 BoM Iij IlrnrBttltt nr ftfnl prrpnlj anjrwlirrc anil In any qnftnnif on Itnljit of plre. MI.IO. , Ill X lISHIIIIamSI. , NfnTork. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No , In use 30 yonrs The only fncccs ful remedy for Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , ml I'roitratlon , from overwork or oilier causes. 91 per vial , or \UUand largo viol po iliT , for5. Bifid 17 DrugFUti , nt jt l | > l < lun r r l | I or | rice. Rt'HUMATIC e PAINS Stop anointing , and apply to the spot that aches WOOD'S PENETRATING pffiE contitiuoirl . Its PI ACtTFTC ? special pu\\cr to ' t LKO B L.l'i illl.ae the pores , penetrate deeply and stop pain , rtinlcrs it far superior to ordinary porous plasters. OF DKUGG1ST3 N. Y. Depot , 92VIlara ! ! St. The only uniformly successful SPECIALISTS IN AMERICA. IN ' THE TREATMENT A1 > 5D CUKE OF AND SYPHILIS , GONOR RHOEA , GLEET. SPER- MATORRHOEA , SEMINAL V/EAK- NESS , LOST MANHOOD , EF FECTS OF EARLY - LY VICE OR EXCESSIVE INDULGENCES IN MATURER YEARS , FEMALE WEAKNESS. SEX UAL DISORDERS , HYDROCELE , VARICO- CELE , PILES , FISTULA , RECTAL ULCERS. Consultation Jrpo. Call upon or acldrosa with stamp. South Hth St , N. F corner Mill nnd Dou 'lus S Oinalm , Nub. SOMETHING NEW , IN LADIES' FOOTWEAR. The Perfection Adjustable Shoe , rcrejitlv patented , Is conceded to bo the greatest Improvement over nindn In the shoo lino. . . . . . . This shoo Is MI nmito tint In appearance It does not dllTr f ro-n the rrjjiiliir imiki < . li l-.l'1'i .Vl .s iff i If it l' ! ' .fll/i/O.V ! till : fotH' , It Is unlike all cthor adjust iblo shoos us only leather It N the shoo of nil other ) for the younir , old and mldilln nicd. It 1 the first adJiHfi'jIc ' shoo o\i-r prodm-ed that combines the strength find sllish iiiippur.ini'ouf the \ urlluost \ ladli-i shoo on thu market , und t 6 thus.unu tlmo gives us nuicli comfort when Urst tried on ns nil old slioal THE PERFECTION SHOE will not spread and crow liirjo with 1120 It always ri'tnlns Its perfect slilipe. Tbuy uro undoiseil by iihyolelans nnd recommi-niloJ by thoua- nntlsof Indies that urovuur ng thoti. THE BOSTON STORE Omnhii's' most pru icsslvo shoo dt-alors have secnrcil the silo of thU shoo 'I'ho.lr In Ismcnt us to the nruiU of tliu trade Is I'oiiLiled to 1)0 ) ot thiililghfut o'rdnr The fuel of IIIK .s/ < > . \ . .sifr Inmlllnit these coeds s u Kil.ir.intpo to the miiMufHUtiirer nnd cotniimer of fnlr dealing. Cull und examine the I'tlxiiKl 11 . \ . l/.lf s f .llllti : Sinti- before piiri-hasln. ' . A pilr of these shoes will cost no inure , . . _ _ will \\cur us unu und KNO ! more comfort tlmn tiny other. Itomcmber , thuy uio for silo In Umulm only by TenSer p'oo , . THE BOSTON STORE. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. I nclnji 10 \ . ui.tu 12m Suuil iliuup lor rooil RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and bowels , purify the blood , are pleasant to take , safe and always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness , Blotches on the Face , BrighL's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation , Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered Stomach , Dizziness , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence , Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives , Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite , Mental Depression , Nausea , Nettle Hash , Painful Digestion , Pim- pics , Rush of Blood to the Head , Sallow Corn- plcxion , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired Feeling , Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every other symptom or dis- case that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating arc benefited by taking one tabule after each meal. A continued use of the Ripans Tabules is the surest cute for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross § 2 , sample bottle 15 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York. . \ KnrIh" hiKlicr auil I.lhirnl Kiluinllon of clrli anil jouiicMIIICII. ) . biicliiltkg. | Mtiilc , Art , hin- ruilun , I'hyilcjl Trululnc hti-uni hrnt. CoM Mitl lit > t wRtrr , lidlh ronniR. ptc . on oncli fluur. 21th Sttnloll lirclin ' ept Mil. IW2 rnrCatnluKU * MISSOURI. aJJrtcn AltC'llIII.il.I ) A. JOftlM , 1'rc.t. FOR ' v-'uno I fDIES.Sur rlorn.ltant . ( : MforiIiiciitln . - Vonnela.llci foumc of rtudythor. , , ,1 , 1 , MuBir.ilnnil dop irtini'iith lililii' ! l order Knit IK rnof IhMiout Auirrlran ami Kiirnpi niiciilliin' InrK" u < l In'nullfiil Kruumln , new liulldlnKn , mums will llclitcil t > cn ( 'conn ' * * ( ptriiitipr "tli For CAtnlnpuc kitilrr n - Ilcv T. ' . ItAHUKTT , l re . fOLU511IIA , MO , cutlllj furiilltiij ItoOH * U vrrtlhatnl , tiilU wiJi KU t ctllltig * tilzh II Ilirunalioin n h uam. JIul ttid co' t waitr IDJ tilli tomn * oucmy Ht r 1 1 shlct lt < r lu < * n Imf nt rlrcirla llRlili I * rg * w < II rjui | > IM > < t gtntna-iutti HIU n toutuf ttuty In fi l.arirt fi unr M > i k atiJ * rt tUi urim-ni * nt lilcticii irif . * * t l-Vintlc Cell w Iu ih ni > * flon ot < eot b ptotuHr 1 , Ib'jZ. hinJ for Culnluicuc. AiMrcft * .Mi.MFii : : : : . I'mldcuU I.IIII'UrY. MIS3OI Kl EDUCATIONAL. FEMALE ACADEMY r/fiir , I'rriiiinilnn Cull < tHiti. , Mnnlc alul Tine Art f.Mur > i HtKfoii V.rlHt1 < v tirmirai ll ! > i > lint < iltululu uu K. V. BL'Ll.Alll ) . A. M . 1'iln. Jiitttun\lllu , liL N r\V VOItlC MIUTAItV A\I\IY. ) : Col. C J. Wr.Kht , It. . , A M. . Cuinnnll , N V. KOLUNS 1WSTBTUTE IIOTKTOI'KT SI'Itl.MiS VA. For Vnnnu l.nilli H. Oiwn Si-iit II. 1W3 6itlie r LTilKprtnml'lVai.lieni ) , Pirpiinitnr\ . ( 'nlli'uliili' , rlillnsiiiiliiciil. anil ll'i < iur > llfimi Inn HIM. < 'iiiikrr > uliir > t'liurxPin llii lr. \rl nml I.lorn. I It HI * M > liiMiI. Ht autlfully Hltuat ilin Vulluyut VlrKlnii , on.V AW lt.lt nf rItiMnnl.fi ClnnntiMUMUic-II I.In goat Kijuiiimuiil. Write lor illiibtratod latnlu uu Iu C'llAJj. L. COC'KK , MJ | > 1. , IIolllus , Vu. MitisIICIIIM.'H IIOVIINM | > DAV SCHOOL lor KlrU bin'rlnl Btnilents .1 Imlttuil U VVi'ht IHtli Slri'ft , Nfu Vfiili. The Original and Qeiiuine ( WOaCEOTERSKiRE ) Imparts the incut dcllcloua taeto anJ test r.XTItACT BME'D'ICU. ohN. JOT U AVII'.S , TI.E1IAN nt Mnil run to hl brother \\\fi \ \ 1'ISIT , \VOHCE8TEK. . Jllfl Way.iai. /f. . . H T A-COM ) "Tell LEA A. I'KIlIII.Nb' that tliilr c.iuco la OA.1IK , Jinlla , and In In my oiii't011 ' * thu moat WKI.S1I- i/ulatublo , OB well ax the niopt wholu RAKIilinH , rorno KUUCU that U jnuJc. " vVc. Beware of Imitations ; eee that you got Lea & Peirins' ' Bhrtiiittiro on every Imttlonf Oritriiia ! It fl-milne. JOHN UUNCAN'H KONS , NI'.W V K. A HI : YOUR M lltl lll tn i < > / / . Call on u' AT ( Wi : niul hnva tlii'm oxnm Ini'.I il ItHU orCHAlllfl- . ) unr ( ) | > llcl n unit , If iircfunirv Illlcil Hltli 11 imlrul our I'CIII-KI IIO.N KVK ( > I.At < ! iKnurt-l'i.T : ( 1.1 M Wii lit hi IH.S'l IHl'/M.I.V Hinl nrlnil li-iikuf In turri'ct nil tliu viirlc/u ilufi'tlH uf vUlun , mioh UK ini'KHMIJimil'IA ( fur flKliU MMII'iA diunr rlKhti. rlll.MIVlll'IA ( ( ilil nUhl'.Ah ' I'lii.M A'l IHM ( Irrt-Kiilur tluhti. Abl'IICMII'IA iwi'nk ululit DII'IXII'IA liluuplii kUlltl AMHIJMI'.TIIIiriA luiif'iuiil il.'hl ) . blllAIII-jMUi ( miulntor crun u > ol , etc etc SOMI ) GOI.D SI'KCTAC'MJS or UVKCiLAHSIW from $ ; i UpwurdH. ' ' HTKKL KI'HCTACLIW I-'LN'K or IJVKCi AShKS from $1 L'juvard. CULOltKD CihASSKS for Sliadlntr tlio Kyos from COo U | ) . MAX ME-YER & BRO , CO , Practical Opticians. and i&tli Sis , , OMAHA. Established 1866. 18th and Farnam StsJ A Great Tent Show. For One Week , Commencing Monday , July iSth. \ : : . \Vodnosday-M ATINii:3-Stttiirilay. PROF. GENTRY'S and Canine Paradox GlMVoiidciIiilly Educated Ponies and Dogs-GO WILL C.IVn THE Grandest Entertainm't ' IVIK sr.n.v IN Tuo hours solid unjiiyiiiunl nuvor to bo for- Ki'iti n. Tin' fiiiinli'st show In tlio wnrlil , strli'tly nioi.il , ri'llnril and Insti iic'tlvo Iniliirsoil \ > y I'lilplt , I'rc'ss und 1'uiinlu Price 10 and 20 cents. fl Week Jkumi July 18. Till TA'I..KST MN ON * I "Vl't 1 II. YAN YANSEN. Our I.ati.'st Importation Dig llicdtcr Shows i Coolcsl 1'lace ' in Town toe Mo AI.I.-KH : . THE SHOttFEST USB TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee ! & St. Paul R'y , as reprcsentea on this map. Electric LighteJ , Steam ed VestibuleJ trains Icava' Omaha daily at 7:05 : p. m. , arriving - riving at Chicago at 9 : . ; 5 a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. " F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agent. TIRE About tlio Columbia I'neiunntm Tire It wiiur i-Touted to two liiindreil iioiiiiilii nho\ii ildlii' ' piofiiiru-A uuniiiouiid tiilioof rublicrx vul < unl/ud with ciuiv IH liiyorn I ! it'll | i irt Htron tliunliix thu ( itlinr < lirout- iiHt iitHHtitiiiju in iMinoture MoMt ru lllunt niidtlni Krciiiliiiii from luoliiit. wnrnliu unu otliurol > jii.'lloiiittjoi ! | ) ( > liil8 Tlio liluiioit uriidu llru of bcluntillu ulinplloity Aliio- lutoly Kuuruutvtid for u year. Ml ubout It und Crjliinililu'i cycle * In our book itliout ColiiiubliiH , iruo on upplluntlon toiuiy Uuliiinblu UKi'iit. ' or ent by until for wo twii'i'ont ntuniinI'ope Mf . Co , l' t uv Are. , licutuii.