8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 'IIHURSDAY , NOVEMBER 17 , 1892. CHARGES OF MISMANAGEMENT Grand Jury Impaneled to Investigate Affairs of tbo Nebraska Htspital JUDGE HALL'S CAREFUL INSTRUCTIONS t'.Tfrj-tlilnj ; I'erinllilnc tn tlin ImlllMtloli to He Kininlnoil Condition of Lincoln' * City .lull Will Also lln LINCOLN- . Nab , Nov. l(5.-5pccial ( [ to Tun Ilr.r. . ] Tbo grand Jury which Is to Investi gate among other things the nllcped mis management of Iho affair. ) of llio Nebraska liospllal for tbo Insane near this city assem bled nt the court house this afternoon. The members of llio panel who rcuorted were us follows : H. T. Hartley , ! ' . W. Little , Wil liam McLtiuetillii. L. U. Klchnrdj , 0. K. lilRCilow , 0. A. Hey bolt , .T. J. llutlcr , W. M. Uiltcsple , Louis Uclincr. Henry Velth , J.J. Glllllnn , K. 1' . U. iNiiiler , M. H. Cheney , . Obadlnh Hull , \V. U. M inn. V. A. .tones , L. II. M Baldwin. D. A. Ullbert , A. Ureon- mojcr , Samuel Fcllon , ,1. J. Sleln , A. L. Axlholm and Jacob HocUu. Alter they hnu nssomblcd nt tbo court rocm Judge Hall proceeded to read lo llioni tbo charges and Instructions , by which Ihoy nro to ho guided In Mioir secret deliberations. Ho first quoted Iho law governing their ac tions , told them that itvis : their duly among olhcr things to Inquire into tbo condition of the city Juil nnd tn report us to the sanitary conditions nnd urr\ngomaiiU for caring for tbo prisoners , and thut they should Inquire Into any reported Infractions of the law re lating lo gambling , school lands , ate. llcsimllni : tlio Asylum Chir : ; > ; r . Alluding to ibo charges of mismanagement nt the asylum Judeo Hull Instructed Iho Jurv lhat thav should carefully Inquire Into tho" facts prcsct.lcu to llioin and if twelve of them should concur In u .truo bill they should reinember Hint It was but un accusu- tlon nnd that limy should not accuse any ono of misdemeanor unless the fuels presented to them seemed to justify It. They should not bason true bill upon mcro nrouiblllllos , neither should they bo sxvnvod in tholr action by any personal considerations , but should raako lliclr presentment xvlihout fear or fnvor. The examination of Iho xvltnossos summoned will bosln tomorrow morning. Tbo following witnesses Imvo been sum moned In connection with the char-go of fraud in the management of the asylum : Secretary of State Allen , M. Scott , the B , ft M. freight npent , xvlth records and switchIng - Ing boolis showing the number of cars sent to the asylum , XV. M. Kundall , .1. P. Hie- clns , Ci. I1. Loose , C. W. Kaufman , Ben jamin S.ilford uiul K. C. HuxvlUc. AnipiiilnidiU rrnliilily Di'CcHtnl. Up to this nflernnon lho ofllcial rolurns frotu slxly counlies In Nebraska had been received nt , lho ofilco of the secretary of mate. Thu returns nro in duplicate , ono set going to tbo speaker of lho hnu.so of reprc- EentnUvcs , and the other to the secrolury of Btato. The latter sot hits been tabulated. Uf the returns so fur received , but three coun ties sboxv that the two amendments voted on last Tuosdav received the necessary ma jority. The law requires tbat the amend ments shall receive a majority of nil lho voles cant at , lho election. In Johnson , fillmore - more nnd Valley counties the amendments rccei\-cd tbo necessary mnjorlttcs , but In tlio other counties so lor reported the voters Beamed to cure but little for the success or falluro of lho questions , ns but few voted on them cither way compared to ttiosa who voted for lho candidates on lho UcUets. I , . II. McKarl.tnd'K Ii > utli. Mr. L. Bs Moral-land , a prominent Mason nnd Odd fellow of llils clly. died whllo cnrouto froan Omnha to Chicago Monday evening on thu Kock Islr.nd. Mr. Me Far- land utid his wlfo loft Lincoln several days ngo on a trip to the east , stopping over a nbort time ! n Omnha. Ho xvas apparently in coon health und anllcipntingxvlth pleasure hts trip , lie \\tts within a few hours' ride of Chicago when ho was suddenly tnUeii 111 and though medical assistance was found nn lho train , Air. Mcfarland was beyond human old and lie died within u few minutes. AVhen the train arrived at the Chic o depot the Harrison sireet ambulance was in unitIng - Ing and tool : the bady to un undertaking establishment , xvhcro the Inquest will bo held. The deceased was di years old. ( JosfTlp lit tlmMlllM lllHlSl't The South Dakota and Wyoming Toivn- sllo company xvas incornorutnd this morning with a capilal slock of $200,000. The m- corporators nro Wlllium Ijaxvrcnco , K. J. Hill. J. 1C. iioarlcs , Jr. . 'C. K. Ford , K. U. ( Jrable , M. L. 1'arrotto and ( _ ! . M. Nattlnror. The company proposes to locale tc".vn sites In lho states mimed , and sell land , etc. Governor lioyd , accompanied by Coiriinls- nionor Humphrey and Attorney ( Jonurol Hastings , xvent to Nebraska City this after noon to ma'otlio : annual iiibpccllon of tha insllluto for lho blind. Incidentally they will Investigate the numerous compU.inis tnado aguinsl lho manngomcnt of buporln- tcndcnl KnUeslraxv. There has been a nuin- ti ocr of complaints from pupils In regard to tbo character of the discipline maintained by the superlnlenuvnt. li. O. I'ulno ot A Ins worth has been ap pointed receiver of lho broken Ainswortli Stale bunk. W. C. Broxvn of tjprlngvlew lias been appointed ns receiver of the Hunk of Springvioxv. These are tuo banks closed by life Sluto linnking Board early in Oc'.o- toor.John 31 John Palmer , repulilican candidate for rep- rcscnlalivo In Clay county , has commenced a suit to mnmlamus the cleric of thut county , compelling him to issue him nn election cor- tltlchlo instead of to McVoy , the domocriitio- Indopcndont candldaie. The grounds of llio action are simlluilo Ibo ones In iho suita filed yesterday afturnoon. It transpires that b'rnnlc ilubharn , lho PX- farm boss ot llio Htato Insane hospiial , w'noso namu cuino so prominently bulore Ibo punlln ilurlnt : tlio KeWH.'lt Invosti ntlflti , IB a heavy depositor In the dofunul Stain Hank of Nii- brtialw itt Crolc. The rcrolver's reportshows that f'.riT'J.M of llubbaul's money Is nod up In Unit liisiiluilou. IPe J. M. Wantlaxv , republican runresonlallve- elccl from llio iloal roprusocianvo dlstrlot , composed of llago and Snllno counties , was at the Mute liouso ibis afternoon , F , A. Barion xvonl to Auburn thU nnrn- : Ing on business connected with tlin tatc cu- \icnuonal exhibit nt the World's fair. drt Volume : ii : of the Nuhrasliu btipromo court reporlH xvas issued from iho press today. Volume ill Is all in typo nnd KC > pages .V.of volumu C5 Imvo passed ihrougn the hands of tbo prlnlur. The IIIBI volume roft-rred to contains all the opinions lintidpu down by the court up to xvlthlu lho past ten days , IdfltlMMl IIU Kooiiiiuiito'N Trniilc. Thomas Hamilton Intended to go tn Mis- ' Bouri last nlghl , but ho misicd his Iraln , and tbcrn Is qulto a Iitllo story about his failure to mnko the necessary connections. Ho has been employed by Jacob Shutter on n farm near the city forborne lime , llii roommaio was ono Ilort ( Jump , who nan boon frugal ! enough to lay by qulto n sum of money for [ tlio next rainy day. Humlltoii took n day oft ycslordny , wont through ( Sump's trunk , look tbi money nnd canio to Lincoln. As soon as lho robborv was discovered ( Jump and Kurmor Shaffer started in pursuit. They bui-mlsi'd that Hamilton would toke n train nt tlio Union Fnulllo depot nnd they waited for blhi tnoro. Tlie > got bim , und ho U nuxv behind boon crccii at lho city jail. Lincoln In Itrlrr. U , L. I.lador nud Androxv Murnhy made n crlous mUtako In not going to Omaha last night to cclcbnuo. Their inlruUv in bison cllv i-ost tlicm $1 aud costs each. Jctinlo Illnes xvas arrested this inornlnc ou thoclmfgo of stealing ft number of articles of housonold furniture from her rootrmatc 'In ' the llulchlns block. Tbo stolen property was fuund In her possession , .She gave ball for her uppcnroueo. A cn atlouul divorce case Is on trial at the district court room IhU afternoon , but thu particulars nro Kept from lho press. Ttio principals are U. H , Simmons and his wlfo. lluth nro physician * and tha doctor claims i a divorce ou ibo grounds of extreme cruelly. ComtlpiUcn cured by Da Witt'b Earl ; Jilicr * , mid interior ( locornUniTt do * tl'ii | uiul osllinulus furniulioiJ. Henry n , 16US JJou lna stroet. ii.YviH'.N Cut I'rloo Kline Snln Tliiirndny , frldny nnd Snlimliiy. Soiling tlio best mnkes of shoos nt our loxv dry goods prices puts us nt the tojx The prices xvo mnko on flno ehoos this wcok xvlll put us ahead of nil. If you wnnt n pah of good shoes cheap just stop Into our flhon department , und bo convlncocl. Money refunded on ovo.-y pnlr not satisfnctory. 2W ) pnlrs of Uroolt Hros. Uochcstcr iimko Indies' ' 83.00 hnnd turned nnd welt shoos no on sale nt $ ! t.To u pnlr , A to H widths , til I ulzos. That a uro no liner shoo * tn ml o. 12't pairs William Bailor's Rochester inako Indies'S-l./iOand $ o.OO hand turned shoos go at fci.oO and SXOO n pilr"sl/.o3 : ; nro some broken , but if you got n lit In tlin lot It la n bargain. 17(1 ( pairs Adams fc I'ottlnfrill's mnko Indies $1.60 hand turned patent vnini ) shoes , & ! . ! ) } a pull1 , A to 12 widths , all si/.us. ill pairs Adams & I'otlin frill's iniiko ladies' UU ) cloth top button shoos , $1.115 u | ) : ur ; those uro nice nndvill u < ) quiuK . ! ! 28 pairs of samples from Adams & I'dtlmriU's factory , Lynn. Mass. , con sisting of Indies' line velvet , plush nnd felt pllppcix , xvorth 81.50 toW.OI ) u pair , go at lll'c. $1.00 nnd 81.23 in this salo. 1'tl palra men's linosampleshoes from A. J. Mates & ( Vs. factoivat $2.30 andjt.00ii : pair , worth $11.60 to 83.UO , regular i > rice , sixes ( > i lo 8. 107 pairs Reynolds' maUo line calf and kangaroo $ : ) 50 shoos , Si-10 ! a pnlr. All our muii's S4.nO and S3.00 hand intulo line shoes S.'J.oU a ] ) : iir , A to H widths , and every piiir xvurratited to xveur xvell or money rufundcd , IIAYDBX BROS. , Dry goods and shoes. Real estate. Harualns only. My word Is frood. \V. G. Albright. 6 1- -a N. Y. Life bia ? . Notion ti > I'olic ) llnlititrs uiul Otliitrs. Frank U. Lyon , eushior , DKK build ing1. Omaha , is uuthori/.ed till further notice to receive and receipt for insur ance premiums duo thU company , and liorolofoio payable through lute tuo. ! \ \ ' . Hall , manager. .Standard Life and Accident Ins. Co. .Stewart Marks , Sue'y. oxi : I\KH i\jui ; : ii .v I To Jim City i f .lli'vicii nnd Kutnrn. For the meeting of the American ' Public Ilotiltli Association and Interna tional Medical ( Joncrrcss , to bo held inTo the CitS' of Mexico November UO to De cember 1' , IS ! ) : . ' , the Sunta Fo route will sell tickets at ono lowest llr.6t-c.lass faro for ] tlio round trip. > ' This is nn excellent opportunity to visit Mexico , ono of the most delightful trips imaginable , at very Iittlo cost. A special party will leave Omaha Saturday , November II ) , and join a largo party from Uoston and other eastern cities at Kansas City. The faro for the round trip from Oiniiha ib only $04.'JO. ' For further information and reserva tion of Pnllmui accommodations call on or address , E. L. I'Ai.MHit , Pnssangor Agent Sunta Fo Route , 1310 Farnam St. , Omaha , Nob. HAD TOO MUCII BUSINESS. | I'ltlluro of Itohliiumi anil htoliet Ciiiniinny In I' ucn til u PnMprroui Trudu. At 11 o'clock Tuesday night the Commercial .National bank of Oaiuha tiled an ntlachmcat against tbo Robinson & Stokes company to cover a claim of 525,000. The llrm in qucs- lion Is localed In .East Omaha arid has boon | cngajred in the manufacture of mon's over alls , shirts , etc. Additional attauhmnn.ts were Hied ynstcrday ns follows : Mrs , Uurnctt , f 10,000 ; National Hauls of Com merce , $ i , OOJ ; May I3ro' , $5,000. The Com mercial National bunk noMs au ttsalenmoni of accounts to cover 515,00) ) additional In debtedness , making a total of about $01,000 duo local parties. Tlio total liabilities of the firm are placed at { -.O.OOO and tiio assets nt f'MO.UOO. The stockholders nro .1. T. IJohinson , ( Jburlas K. Stokes nnd H. 13. Sears of Marshulltown , la. The latter is inported woallhy , and ho , to gether with tbo other stockholders , asserts thai the nssolts are suftlcicnt to pay un every dollar of the Indebtedness. Thus far this year the iirm has done n busi ness of about'$1:10,000. : The stockholders blnmo tbo oauk for closing llioui up and as sert that In thirty days they woulii'bavo boon In good bhnpo. rhoso familiar \vith tbo firm ascribe the fuiluro to the fact tbat the Iirm had considerable money tied up in thu L-lant , " and buildini : and were "trying lo do too much business for the amount uf capital. It. I : ) understood thnt tbo llrm will apply fern n receiver , if it tins not already done so , and thus continue tbo business pending u pruposcd reorganisation of llio company. Yesterday afternoon tbu linn appl'ied lethe the dlsttlet court for the appointment of a receiver to tnUo charge of the stock , the ma chinery and the business. The petition was granted and Kdgarubrlsklo appointed. lie ut ouco lllod his bond ana took possession , llio sheriff releasing tbo attachments. Ttio receiver will continue the business for tbo prose in and in tbo meantime the firm will bo reorganized. 1 \ l' * < } iir Niintt1 I'lriti. When vou llnd H four naino llrm you are pretty 6'iru ' of an institution representing coiulilcrablo rosponslbllily. The llrm of Uiiiis , Hums , liniu & iMcLaIiinoar Daxvson , ( joorgla , h not an cxcRption. It Is , In fuel , one of llio mo5i eubsiantlal business houses m Terrell county. The following is an ex- traet from a recent letter from hem : "Our cuKtomurx Fay lhat Chainberliiin Medicine C'o. of Dos Molnes , Iowa , manufacauro threa cf t.lio best , medicines on carfli. viz. , Cliuiu- Dcrlain'a colic1 , choler.x nnd dUrruasi rem edy , fur baxvel complaints ; Chamborlnln'c cough ri'iuedy , for colds , croup and xvhoon- 1111 ; couch ; and t'lKtniberiiiln'n pain bnlm for rheumatism.1 5.1 cent buttles nf cauli of those modlclnes for f > ale bv druggists , ASSESSORS AND CONSTABLE. ' l.titt of Ihn Mun C'liusiMi tuS.ivcOnr Ciiiintry nnil CIiMinly , III the bustle nnd tliu cxcliomont nttend- iiif ; Ibo tecent nlnctlon , In Hid maulng up of Hie returns , lho leaser lights xvero lost sight of by the judges r.nd clerk * in roporlliiff tlio fuels to ttio public , County Clerk Sirltctt lias Just completed footing up the oillcial rotnnis , wklcli ulioxv ihtt ilia following naiiiud parlloj were C'lectca lo till those olllcos : Assessors - First ward , Omaha , John Xellers ; Second ward , M. Ues : Third ward. S. i.nnyo.i ; Kouth Oniahii , Lyniaii Carpon Icr ; Chicaiso , I'olcr Hofoidt ; Clonturf , Charles A. 1C. riunilbcrj ; llauglas William Dinlccr : Knal Umahu , fcV. . Young ; K'k- ' horn , 1 { . W. iiarter ; l-'loroiifii , Charles Kuvlo ; .Ii'flurson , Cluus Oft ; MuArdln , J. C , McArdle ; Mlllard , Mich Hx ; 1'luttii Vulloy. J. N. Ksmay ; Union , .I. U. Kills ; U'utoiloo , C. H. Nichols ; West UnmUo , Morris Crone- inoycr. Justices of the IVnco Clonlarf , Julius Slronubay ; Kast Oniclia , R J. Crawford and W. W. Wlldo ; Klorunco , I-Vanls Leachj 1'laUo Valloy. Silus Austin : Union , K. L , Urowstor ; Waterloo , U , M. Brown ; West Omaha , James McArdlu , Constables South Omabu , A. W. Adams ; Clontarf , Charles W. King ; Hast Omaha , John Dlucnian ; McArdlo , II. Backus ; M It- lard , ChrUt ICooblor and William i'oppsn- bngen ; I'lattn Yulloy , lletirv Hurlio ; Union , I. W. Gliuerl and Frank Ivulcht ; West Omabu , Dau C. Ualoy , All of llio above named onlcers servo until January 1 , 1MM. Tney have been notlttod of ihuir eloclion and when tuoy fllo their bonds with tlio proper onlclals will oo full fledged oftlcurt , prepared for ibo Irnnsacllou of aucli bjslaosj as may come tlielr ruipocllvo ways. Ignorance of iho wenis of lloWltt1 * Llitle hnrly JIUcr * Is n misfortune. Tbejo Iittlo pllli regulatethnliver.curo headache , avspop ia , bid braata , ootuupatlon aud blllousnosi. BOUND TO HAVE A BUILDING Merchants nnd Mnnttfacturcra Planning to Erect an Imposition Hall , STOCK COMPANY ALREADY ON. FOOT Mnnuriirturcrft mid Consumer * Aimiclntlnn Taken tlin l.oml In the liutcrprl o Sev eral ' 1110111111111 Dollars Mill- Rcrllicil to Stun the fiinil. A mootlnc ot tuo Manufacturers and Con sumers association xvas held yesterday afior- noon In iholr room * in Tin : BEIS building. 1'rosldent 1'ago reported that in directed by lho executive committee the secretary and himself had been looking up u sight for the proposed exposition umldlng but thut the parties who xvoro xvanlcd xvoro out of town und no report could bo ifiado until the last of tlio XVOJ'K. The secretary rcporled that the associa tion had In the bank Jl.UOit.M cash at the present time. ,1. I1. Coolie & Co. Bdcgostcd that the asso ciation stipnlv Its members with rubber stamps of lho Nnbr.isku trade mark. The sccrclar.v XVAS nuihorlzod to furnish rubber stamps of the label to any member at cosl , with the understanding lhat they come baelc to lho association xvhen the parties holding them shall cease to bo mom bo 1-3. The president stated that ono of the main reasons for calling lho meellng was to dis cuss the question of nn exposition building. The subject xvas brought up. before thu lust mcetlnc of the executive committee , but lho momoers of lhal committee old nut fool like taking nnv aclion until It xvas knoxvn xvhat stand t ho members of the association xvould talto. There could bo no doubt of there being n aomanu tor a building con- trolly located in xvhlch expositions could bo held , but U the association did not lulnic It ndvlsaulo to > uaio an effort to secure ouch a building the conimllleo xvould drop lho subject. The president xvas of tno opin ion that such a building could bo miulo to pay xvcll. U'lint n Iliiildliii ; DIIIVII Toxvn. The rcnmrks of the president started the ball : rolling and the fact xvns soon de veloped that all orcscnt had given lho subJect - Ject some thoughtnlroadv and wcro prepared 1CP' express tin oplninti , It xvas also soon ap parent ' that there xvere soma present xvho had ; a Coliseum bee In their bonnets. These latter bail n peed deal to say about the " beauties ! of iho old Coliseum "bjlldlng and xvorn of the opinion that the proper Ihins ; lode di xvns lo buy lhat building m spite of lho fact that It Is so out of the wuv. The Coliseum boomers were a hopeless minority , and the general sentiment , ex pressed ' by the speakers xvas thnt Omaha should have nn exposition buitdicg thnt would bo more of u credit to the city und that tne Manufacturers association should take the load in the matter. It Hi on bocumo a question only of hoxv to proceed In the matter - tttl so as lo secure Hie object. It xvas agreed that the association as an ussoclulion xvas not strong ctioueh to attempt to- carry it through ulono , and then , too , Its articles of incorporation would not nllovv of tbo enterprise bning undertaken. The only xvay it cuuld bo dona xvas to organize a separate building associa tion and lho manufacturers take stock In it nici individuals. TUls plan met xvlth the gen eral approval of the members. The execu tive committee was then Instructed to xvait upon lho members of the association and as certain how much stock they would take In the proposed enterprise. After nil the mem bers had been scon then they could call upon the capitalists nnd business men of the city. llb The archllccls had estimated thai such a building ns xvtis xvantod xvould cost 325,000 , and it xv.is snggcUcd that $1,000 subscrip tions to stock should be called for Ural , and that Ihoro ought to bo ot least ten linns in the ! city that xvould put doxva their names for that amount , xvhich xvould. , give the enterprise n very peed start. Ho- fore ' leaving lho room three linns xvhisporcd in the ear of the secretary that ho could put thorn doxvn for S1.0CK ) each. They xvero tlio Page boap com puny , Caay Lum'oer company and .1. II. Kvnns. There xvoro several who Intimated ibat ! they xvould be glad to sco the committee at soon a they got to taking S.7JO subscrip tions. ] All lho members present appeared to bo very ronlident of the success of the enter prise , and In tholr talks durinK the meeting and after promised to subscribe liberally. Several largo linns of iminutuclurcrs not represented nt the mooting were mentioned who xvoro greatly In favor of tbo inovo nnd xvho xvould no doubt Lo among Ihu $1,000 subscribers. Tlio Ailx-urtlslni ; of Hood's Sarsnparillu is always within lho bounds of reason ooctvuso It Is true ; it nlwiiys appeals to the sober , common sense of think- in people because it is true ; and It Is always fully substantiated by endorsements xvhlch. In lho llnancial world , xvould bo accepted xvitbout a moment's hesitation. For n general family cathartic xvo confl- dcnlolly recommend Hood's pills. IIAYIH2N II It CM. .Miiiiimnlli Clothing Snip. Iloyond any doubt the greatest cloth ing sale ever hold in Omaha. The Schneider & Loomis stock to bo strewn among the people at half value. Men's suit * . $1.50. Men's ulsters , $1.50. Men's pants , 7oc. Boys' ' long pant anils , ? 2.00. HoyH1 ovon.'outa , 8l.- , " > . Knee suits , fite. < r > 00 do/.on knco pants , 50c , worth SI.00. .loreoy buits , 81,50. worth $3.00. Wo are the Inrgustclothing dealers in Omaha. Wo save - , " > por'cont ever all clothing houses. JIAYDKN 13KOS. Sollliic I'rojitirly lur TIUCH. County Treasurer Iroy feels xvell salisliod with the result of the dolincuont tux sale xvhlch ho Is noxv conducting. So far every lot nnd every tract of land that has boon ottered has been taken by some of tbo tunny bidders. Heretofore It has been the custom among lho buyers lo only bid on the best property nnd let lho county Bhouldcr lho re sponsibility of carrying the balance. Tnnt has alxvavs loft n largo number of lots , es pecially those In the suburban towns and the outlying additions unsold. Mr. Irny unites thai xvhoii the sale closes Ihern xvlll nol bean an unsold description on lho books , SlrKni'84 AIIIIMIK Clillilnin , Ksporlnlly Infants , is prevalent m all tlmns , bulls lui'Koly avoided by giving proiinr nour ishment und xvholqsonio food. The most successful and relliiblo Is lho Gall harden "Katie'1 brand condensed in 11 It. Your gro cer and druggist Iteep It , * NcliniHldV \ . .11. C. A , Thr state convention nf the Young Men's ChrUlinn association meets nt Hastings this XVPOU , beginning tomorroxv night. Souralary OberV. . II. Alexander , C. F. Harrison and n number of others connected xvllk Iba Omabn association xvill altond. You don't want a torpid liver ; you don't want a bad complexion ; you don't want iHo. bud breath ; you don't wan1 a hoaducho. Then uio DoWltt's Little Early Hlsow , the famous Itttlo pills. ( ilnililouod HID Cdiilr.irtor.s' Hc-iirtH. * Comptroller Olson yesterday issuou city warrants aggregating ? 100,000 , drawn upun the nionoy wUob has been turned Into lho treasury , nnd wliith Is the proceeds of the inlo of lho troaa improvement bonds. Those bonds weto sold sotno weeks &RO , but the money lp maymont of thorn has Just got around. Tllte payment gladdens the hearts of the contractors , as It i < the first that they have bad smco they commenced on the public xvorWtest spring. ' THE NK77 BOILER SHOP. Work Slutted on'Onn of Many Needed Now WIthnell brottaoH , the contractors for the brlcic work of ibarnow Union Pacific boiler chop , will commence laying btlctt this morning , the coutrnclor for the concrete foundation having HnUhcd his portion of the contract yesterday. The new shop will bo SOxlM foot and Is located Just south of Cass street on the property owned by the Union 1'neillo com- puiiv nnd not , far from the present boiler shop , which has grown entirely lee small for tbo work now contemplated. The structure will bo built of brick with truss roof of gal vanized Iron. Thrco tracks will run through It nnd It Is the Inten tion to Imvo It ready for occupancy by January 1 , If nnythlnglllio favorable weather presents to allow the contractors to push tholr work. In contrast with the old boiler shop thu now shop will bo as radically mod ern us the other U radically ancient. Tlio very lalcst molboda nnd oonMrucllon of rail road .shops will obtain , and Iho fruits of Mr. McCouuell's trip lo Kuropo will bo nppnrout In the nmv tools and machinery in use for the building ot loconiotlvo boiler.1 ! . The shop will have a capacity of lurnlnc out one boiler u week , which will necessi tate doubling tbo present force of twenty- llirpo men. Including helpers. One bollor'n wcok seems a small output to the ncncrjl puullc , but unless actually brought In con tact wllh this Important branch of Ihn moilinnicnl : department of n railroad It is ini- pos-tlblo to farm u just estimate of the work thcro Is on nn cngina boiler. Outsida of the steel plates used in Iho construction of n bailer , every part of the boiler Is made at the Oinahn shops In fact , every part of n loconiotlvo Is made bore , with tnosinglo ex ception of the wheels , nnd il'JO ! ! ' of tht'so aroused used every month In the car nnd loconiotlvo shops of the Union I'aclllc. Nine hundred dollars are spout every day for whceis alonol And spoaidng of wheels , the average llfoofncar wtiool Is five yours , whllo thut ol an onglno wheel is T-.OUO miles , a peculiar division but ono universally mtido uy rail road moil. Although much of the work of the Union 1'acillc t.vstein Is done , it Omatia , It is a fact that the shops at this point nro not to bo compared wild the shops at North 1'latle. Ohoyoiino or oilier points on tlio system. They uro thoroughly Inadequate to the rap idly growing requirements of tbo system , und the llmo Is not lav distant when they will all have to Oo rebuilt ! or repaired to an extent amounting almost to rouuilding. In tonls the plant hero la a lltllo Bettor olT al though snmo of the nmchiiiory in use Iwon- ty-ilvoyears ago is still in use , as ancient looking as th buildings which inclose ihom. Kvcrywhoro Is Iho "tooth of lime" observa ble and the one bulldincoracled in ISliS or Mi'J und thnu thought n monster machine shop Is hedged about with n score of buildings which echo to the dailv toll uf 1,200 and odd men who in addition to the 5,000 shop turn at tlio other points.ou llio system receive flUO- 000 u month BS wage ? , whllo Ihn100 engineers rncolvo S'2i > , UOO , a total of $ ( Vi"i,008 spout monthly In the mechanical depart ment. In the foundry , to show iirst what is being oono in a quid way.11,000 pounds of cast ings ore turned out every day. As n matter of fact S'JOO.OOO worth of material is used b ; the mechanical depart ment monthly nnd converted Into cars , conches , locomotives , whatever is needed on the system. A now departure , nnd one that promises much for the future , is the ptacinc of driver brakes upon ; ho engines in Nebraska which , in addition to thonir brakefurnish resistance to every wbcel on the train except the nngmo truck wheels , when power is applied. Under this now arrangement not , only tbo train , but the engine as well , Is directly under tbo control of i ho engineer. In the locomotive shop they are turning out an engine that lmn had n complete overhauling every thirty hours. Wcri'ixn WATKH , Moo. , Oct. 29 , ' 00. Dr. Moore : My Dear Sir I have just bought tbo third botlio of your Tree of Lifo. His indeed a "Troa or Life. " Uoolor , when you so kindly c.ivo mo that ilrst bottle my right sldu was so lumo and sere and my liver en larged so much lhat I could not lie upon my right side at nil. There was u soreness over my Kidneys all of iho time , but , now that trouble is all over. 1 sicop just asvoll on ono.sido us on the other , uad my sloop rests and 1-ofrosbes mo , and Ifool the best I've felt In fifteen years , and 1 know that it Is all duo to vour Tree of Life. Yours very truly , U F. DL-WI.CV. For sale by all druggists. " .Seldom has there boon an entertain ment rendered in this city which travo such universal and unalloyed satisfac tion as that of 'Ben Hur' lust evening. " Springfield , O. , Daily ( Jnxotte. "Bon llur" will bo given at Boyd'.i November 121,22. UJ ! for the benclit of the Omaha Associated Charities. IIU I.lfo nt Malic. Tlio case ol the United States against Miitdleton , a negro soldier cbargoti with committing a criminal assault upon tlio person of Mrs. McKtroy nbout a year ngo near Fort Koblnson , was continued yesterday In Ihn United States court. This case was tried last spring , but tno jury failed to aproo as to the verdict and ibU is thoroforj the tec-nut ! hitch at It. .Tuo evldonco Is to the effect that Middloton was on bis wny from Crawford to Fort Kobinson wbcro his company was sMtloucd. Ha was ou foot anil was overtaken by Mrs * . McKlroy , who was driving a team. Ilo asked her if bo mlghl rtdnaud slio consonlcd to lot him have a to.it in the wagon. As ihov passed through ndeop ra vine on Ilia rou-i about four miles out of Crawford tne woman alleges the col ored man mudu a brutal assault upon her. Tlio negro was seen by ono or two witnesses running across the open country toward the fort a short llmo after Iho episode In thu ruvlno , nnd ono witness , a buiuhcr who hnp- poiiod alone the road about Ihu lime of Ibo assault , hcurd Mrs. MuKlroy'a cries for help , and nho saw iho negro running over the hill and saw Mrs. McKlroy nrlso from the butiomof the wagon box soon allur she called for help. The ground of the defense will bo either nn atiompt lo prove an ullbi , or lhat llio nl- IcguJ assault was not , an assault nt all , uut a , mutual alTiilr. 1 The fact that the United Slates laws upon thosunjectof such assaults mnko hanginc llio penalty whan conviction is proven makes the case a very serious ono for Middloton. A Sure Cnni liir rniup. Fanners coniirilltcon miloj to my sloro to got Chamborlaln'n cough remedy. Many of thorn. Hue niTsulf ' , urn never without * U In tlieli domes , 'iuuurcd in v boy of n severe nttiiclt of croup.mid , 1 bsllovc , saved his llfo. K. Dulton , Luray , Utissell county , Knti. This remedy is a certain cure for croup and , if used us soon as the lirst srmptoms appour , ivill prex'ent tbealuck , Tor sale by urug- \\anlvd In Kiiiimii City. Yesterday the pollco arrested Charles Martin and locked him up as a. fugltlvo from JusticeMartiali \rantedln Kansas City for bun-'li'.rv. uuil ttiu nlllclaii of lhat city liavu been notified of the capture. . Mrs.lnslow's \ Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething toftcns thu gums und allavs alt pain. ' . ' 5 CJiiU a ootllo. owder The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. All disorders of tlio Throat ami Lungs la Ayor's Cherry Poctornl. It lias no equal ns a cough-cure. Bronchitis "When I was n boy , 1 bnd n bronchial trouble of such n persistent nnd stub born character , tbat the doctor pro- nouncrd it Incurable with ordinary remedies , but recommended mo"to try Aycr's Clicrry Pectoral. I did so , and one boltlocurcdme. For the Insl fifteen years , I liavo used this prep.irntion with good clTcct whenever I Inko a bnd cold , nnd I know of numbers of people who keep it In tbu house all tin : llmo , not considering it safe to be wlthoullt. " J. C. Woodson , 1' . M. , Forest Hill.W.Va. Cough "For more than twenty-five years , B was a sufferer from lung trouble , at tended with coii1ilii } | { so severe nt times ns lo cause hemorrhage , the paroxysms frequently lasting llnoc or four hours. 1 was induced to try Aycr's Cherry IVc- toral , nnd after taking four bottles wn.s thoroughly cured.Franz Hoffman , Clay Centre , Kans. "Last spring 1 was taken down with la grippe. At times I was completely prostr.ited , ami no difllctilC was my breathing that my breast srcincd as if confined in an Iron cage. I procured a bottle of Ayor'.s Cherry IVclonil , and no .sooner had I began taking It than relief followed. I could not believe that the effect would lie so rapid and the cure so complete. " W. II. Williams , Cook City , S. Dak. I'rcpnrcdliy Dr. , I.C. Avrr&Cn. , I.owpll , Mn * , Fold by all IriiiiH ; ; . Priiv $1 , cix liollk'H , f 5. Prompttoact , suretocure Driving tiie Brain at the expense of the I3ocly. : , the brain we must build up the bed } ' . Ex ercise , pure air foods that make healthy flesh refreshing sleep such are methods. When loss of flesh , strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is of Cod Liver Oil , which not only creates flesh of and in itself , but stimulates the appetite for other foods. I'repnrrd by Rcolt & RoiTno. N Y. All clruccifls. S Tlio dyspeptic , f lie clclill'itat ed , wliotli-4 IT from oxi'chs of work < > i' mind or' , hody or > xpc > , urohinmluriil : rc-Rloin , . > will lli : < l Till t'H J'llls lint iisnst wnltilt ri'Stor.itlvo rver ofTVrril tli limillil. BRRRELS of IT That you may know what a wonderful , x- t'i Ufa givlns element Oxygen is , wo have prepared barrel ? of and ror 3O days , ofl'or Inhalations Free. It really euro Coughs. Colds , Catarrh , Tron- ohitis , Consumption , Nervous Prostration. "Oxygon Hoot" frao : cill or wnto. THE SPECIFIC OXYOKN CO. , Suite 610 MiuL-ly Uullcling , Omaha , Nub. - "LADIES' PERFECT' SYltlXGK. TlinOn'y IVi'fo-t X'nsluil uiul Huriiil trluio In Iliu Wurlil. Is tlio only nyrliun eve r Invpn'i'il liy wnlcli v.unnl IllJiTllo.-lt ( Mil IU lllllllllH- .TI-I ) with ml liftxiin : unit iilllnu Hi. ' ' 'li'tlil.u ' nr in- I'ssllatlni ; lln > 111 , : of a vnv i * ) . uiul wtil''li fan aUo l > a M' I ! / ! rrc.-t.ii iiijucliuiu ur IrrlL'-ill'in. SOi-T ItllllltHll lU'l.a AND II.UID HUllUKIt hllKI.I. . Price S3.OO. Mnll or.lers sollcltu ] , 'llicAloc&l'cnfoldL'o. ' I5th Street , NI\T ; TO rosTomoi- : I'liyflcliiin' | irn > , rrlillnnii | nroluily | iriarvd | HI low NEBBASKA National Bank. U , B. DEPOSITORY - OMAHA , NEB Cnpiliil . . . . $ ) , Surplus $ < j.j,00 [ ) OBIc r > nndDlructiiri llunry XX' . Vntoi , proiMant II , i' . CuildtiK , Tied iiru < lnani , ( ' . s. .xinurloj XV v ilorio.Jolin I , Collm * J , N. 11. I'ntrlcx , J.ot.i A tlced , eatblar. Tl-Iia IRON BANK. ' ' ' " MOUNT V'ER'N'ON" PURE VIRGINIA RYE I bor ( , to call tlio at ton lion uf thu pub lic to the above popular brand ot pnro rye whisky mid rcspoutftilly ask u coin- pui'isjoii xvitli any otliot- brand of pure rye olForoJ in this irmrki.it. It Is far superior to tiny olhor whisky and I /uaritntco / ltd absohito uxcullcnco in llavop m well as it * purity uiul Hsxvholo- some clients. The publio In Invited to call and try it. Henry Ilillcr , 01(1 ( N. 10th St. . family xvino and liquor house , Esmond hotel block. Kinds of Suits Ten of each kind and each kind different , are shown in our largest show window today. Each of those suits boars a card which tells you in good plain figures , the price which is either six dollars and fifty cents or ten dollars and fifty cents. These suits were placed in the window to attract your attention to notify you that today "The Nebraska" begins another of the great special sales which have made her famous throughout the west. Two styles of these suits those in the two front rows arc marked The ones in the very front row arc "beauts. ' They're made of good solid all wool cassimerc in a handsome dark brown with just enough color in the broken plaid lo make the pattern attractive. The lining is of double warp Italian. These suits are in round corner sucks only. The "square cut's'aTksTn the second row are mighty tony , They are made of substantial fancy black cheviot in an invisible plaid. The coats are cut double-breasted with square corners and in the proper length for this season. The lining is of soft serge and the price is six dollars and fifty cents. The third and fourth rows are marked The third row arc sacks round corner sacks and such sacks ! made of elegant dark gray all wool cassimere lined right up to the queen's taste with very fine Farmer satin , triple stitched finely tailored. The frocks in the back row are of that "never wear out" sort of goods good old honesty cassi- mere -made up honestly every stitch such suits as fifteen dollars and sixteen dollars usually buys. Usually you get better goods than you expect at our specials it's so'this time. FUR OVERCOATS have never been sold by us. The urgent calls from our customers for them have prompted us to add a complete assortment open today---at such' ' prices as only the Nebraska gives. Corner Douglas and 14th Streets. INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM ICtli and Howard Streets , GO Kooms for rntlcntR. OMAHA ) NED , Chronic , Private 1 Nervous Diseases , MALE AND FKMAI.K. I ? i IKS i Fistula , Fissure nnd Strlc- turo oi'Uie Krriimi permanent ly cured without the use of Knife , or Caustic. Enclosr 4r. In Rtnintm nnd our 107 pnpo HOOK uu DISKASEH ; iml Qiu-Mlnn Blanks , will bo MAILT.I ) FJSICK. I J JT KKJfATI OXA I. SAM TA III UM , Jfilh nnd Howard Sis. , Oinului , Noli W. c. MASWEU. . 31. 1) , Tron , u iuv ILL D.L.P DOCTOR : Ill the Ironliuont uf all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. iind all VVo.ikno K and I ) pnrilcrnf 1\/T1"7TVT wt'i ' loisof roimiui' . ambition. 1VJL JH , 1N mid vlliilily KlglituanyuiiMiit tlio IIKMI niiimrknhlu SIICIMHH In liu ! trontinmil of turn I'las-iot dlsitiiiui. wliluli U iirovo'i htlio univnrial tuvHniuiiy of tli'in- Bnmts wlio Imvo IIDOII unroil. Wrjli ) fur circu lars und ( jiliHtiuu jUt. 1 Un unit r.irii.im M . , Om.ilni , Niil ) . \ Etast/cSh'dijs. * j * Trusses , Crutc/is * , Bat ten's 3 , Syring 33 , Ato.-n rz } , - > Medical S ALOE & PENFOLD 114 S. 1511 St. , Next lo Post olfice. AMUSEMENTS. 1 > 0 Farnam Street Theater , Tlirc'u ultflitM nnd Snturflay Mntlno\ commencing Thursday Novt'inbor ITtli. jtmirJc.i'fl Character Actor. j. w. SUMMERS , In his now romantic rorucdy bucces * ' J El R. R. Y " A play thut will boar suolnj ; njnln ; ami agatjt NEW j rcN-T i T11EA1RE. { "Vfs Tliruo M hts. coni'nunrliu Filclay Nov 18. ; - : ilunlnMutliu'i > . Till ? SKAS-O.VS IHU HKNSATID.VI 'rUIl'MI'lJANT 1VBIIV\V1II' : III' Ins nnd Imnri's-ivt- lnullnn of tlioQrcat Iiiturnutluiittl MHo-Ur.tinnlio h lous Now York ( list' - -'itr I.uncU ol S < o'icry ' Atn.i/iitf : : MCI lianiciil Kfl Ihn 1 b Wlili" Vnnht mill Itcnl .MiisU ana.i b'nlls imil HHMtliiuil In l.voiy I'nitluuliirl WITHinriiiMiini t" Art ii."sink ' iiciiiipfuri 'Kid' .V.pt 'ny , tlio liinlncitt llpformuil < 'rnksiu ? \lil lllaw Opun a Ilninil-Nrw Iron Sufi * . In lullvlflvr ( of tlio nmllcncu , - Itc.'illhllc anil fUMHIIto' ONDERLAND W asm BIJOU THEATRE ; All Ihli'ick. . i vcr the Hills to the Poor House " " > tu. ' Alhambra Vaudeville Co. ! J..MAII ADMISSION JncluilliiL' Iti'sTvi'ilotl : . " " IH : "U" . HALL 1' . VI ! IIIII U. . Nov. ! ' . , IsDi JAMES W H I TOO M B 'I ' ho i Inlccl I'm I TJHI Inlinttahlo IliiiiiorUt Uu rrvi'il M'liUV iii.il fl. hiilo i > | , i'ii 'lluirril iiiiirnlnit , litli. iit'Jii in lit t'liniu ' A l.ililjr t , JU S. EXPOSITION HHLL Evening Oonoort nt O:16. : Incumpur ib n Ciiin'crlH.liy tlio Ori | { uul. til riii ; < .Ms..iul Only Dodge City Cowboy Ban ! Sv v , Tjswfsa/ / ' IIKN M. XV 1CI , JA > K hIMJI.AIIt , I'rop nml Ooi. I Mir MIMICII ! Dlroclor. Hl'l' { I A IHTIST I | MIHH I ) 'ItVll.r.V. ' . Pilinii Donna Sopr/ino' / ! v.u. A II l.twi.i. , Aiiiprli'ii'dfiiviirltornnietliV MiiMAMII : > 1 < Nin : unmlusl l-mly Corncllsi Mil IIAM'll HuVHI. HID IMiunuiiiouul llunm I Ilotorvod SDUIS . 7Sc Jliil ll.Ofc 1 i Adinjtslnii M , ' Advimcu null ! at Max Moynr .V Uro. C'o.'H fitoro. M av \ , Tfttli Kliloil Dili I1 mi > f 110 liutoil Iiivon * tloul IKL'tll KXTUACTKn WirilOUT I'AIS Oli I ' Arui.i.siJTui' Tiirn : : ON HPUIU : bff.OO. IVrfocl fit xtiMranlonl. Tuatli extntato'l la > tlm mornliiL' . Now onuj ImortoJ lu urvulat' uf fc.iiiiu : liy. : Hi'O gurliiiiin | ) of Huinovulilo llrldza. Ht'OKiualinuiitiiif | I'laxlUlu lilastlo I'Utu All wink warr.intad ill reprounted. Olllco , 'ILilr.l Fimr , I'axtuii llloji. .phuiij 1UT ) , lllt'l.i'il ' r.ir II.1MI SI * . ' ; uku Klovuto or Sta rur ly ( rum HtU blrco Uatrunc * . /