. . fljJ " ' F i it 8 TIlE OMAIIA DAILY nEIil : : 'VEDNnSDAY , AROII 27 , 18m _ _ I I CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS I I I Veto of the Ordinance Lccatng ! Additional lire Hydrants'is ustained. . . - . : WHOLE SUBJCi TO BE IVStIGATD I ( - Orcllnl\lIcl's ' Irawn UI tiT the Itetrenchment , Commltro Will Ho Considered In R " 'rek-Jlllclnl 1n1)ector WIlL Kelp ] ls Tcephonc-OU&Cr ] lslless , - . The meyer scored a pint In the Interests of retrenchment at the regular counci meet- . Ing lat night , when the following veto of al ordinance locating additional hydrants was sustained : . I return herewih , without my npproval , nn ordinance ordering three water hydrants , nl on IIalf.Ilowarl street at Thlrty.thlrd , Thlrty.fourth and Thlrty.nfh itreetH 1 am not Hpeclaly ant opposed to the ordering of these particular hydants , but the time has arrived when the city must take I posi- I tive stan In nil its trnslelonA with the I tve A'nn.l.nn.Inr 'Vnrks cOlnany , In the ! . t Iiydrant have ' ' been ; ordered Intits- . crlmlnltely and the wlter company his : been allowed to put In any size of mains It , . chose without regarll to the future demands f' on those mains ant without any system whatever. The result Is that the city Is 'Jhe resul . unllerlalll with I network of small mains which arc utterly inadequate to supplY the . I needs of the consumers atI are worthless us a mcIis for tire lrotection. f II al I melns wlter system was first Ilhl out i , and the size of the mains defined I was k probab'y ' ample to supply . the needs of the b \rolllly it then existEd , but the growth of I the city his been very rapid Inee that time extenllll from nn4 the sifliLli mains were ! p. ; time to time natit there are now 110 miles ) of mains tme all sizes. OC this 110 mIles there arc eighty miles of Ix-Inch i'llle und I twelve and peven-tenths miles of our-Inch I . l > pc. In other words , two-thirds of our r entire water system Is comloscil ( oC pipe six , : Inches or less In iia meter. There Is no , method whatever In the distribution oC this - pipe and If this system , or luck of system , g Is niOWel to contnue : the time ' viII soon a\owed i come when the pressure at the points most i 5 , distant from the source of supply wile ( reduced to nothln t The city mut take I decltell stlll In r this matter anll must assert its right to . mlter locuton anti size of mains and . : , the size and character of hydrants. \Ve : ' , have ifllsed the lOtflt where any private corporation should be allowed to dlelate " ; , corporton the city. and I rests with the mayor and council to protect the Interests . ' of this municipality and of the taxpayers munlcipaly anl not allow a matter of such vial Importance , IU3 alow mater ) anll the protection to ' lS controlled In all Its etals by I few , ' Individtlals. I t private that tInder the franchise of this \eleve the city has not only the right comllny ciy to the location of hydrants . but to t deslgnlte localon prescribe the size anll location of maim tInder ( reasonable regulations. A general I plan should be devised which wi provide ( for a. pille dlstrlluton throughout the arel 101' the city of I size sulelent to meet all probahle demands . nll(1 tills Plan should be , . satisfactory to the city. After such u plan has been approved Itshould _ be rigidly fol- lowell In future extensions of the system The matter shoull le given careful and thorough investigation . ant I recommend thorouvh special committee be alPointel1 at I ? once to take hold of the matter anti Inst- ' tute a thorough Investgaton , The question - tion Is one Involving I knowledge of engineering - gineering and leJul IOlfltS. ) and I recom- t mend that the city engineer and city attorney - torney be made member of the committee. SUSTMNPD AFTER DEDATE. SUSTAIN.D Prince characterized the acton of the mayor as "pure buncombo" and "a play at . the galleries. " The location of the hydrants gleries. , was a necelt , as the Board of health had , . condemned tile wells In that vicinity and the residents were not able to obtain water. , Kennard dlfercd with Prince. He held that It would be Door policy for the council ' to locate any more hydrnts until the pres- ( ont ltgaton ! In tIle United States court was decided. On roil cal the veto was sus- ; , tamed , only five members voting for tile : ordinance. Oa motion of Kment a committee - 1 moton - ' - * tee was ' appointed , In accordance with the . suggoston of the mayor consisting of Howell . 1 'Prlnc d , , Dechr , ' thp' city attorney and the ' . : clty' nslncer . ' , ' - " \ , The city engineer sub'mlted report of ' : th number and condition ot the fro hydrants tf In the city , whIch was placed on file. lie found 1 , 7 1qdrants , of which . . five were - out of rpair , 5- RETRENCHMENT ORDINANCES RECOl- . ? dITTED. . . " . ITED. 1J. The ordinances submitted by the finance 4. , _ colmIUet.to.crr out.s , ldns , oJ , retrench- ITent were recommitted for one week on ac- : count of the absence Of fV members of the 1 : cotincil. , I counci. submitted 1 resolution directing the Board of Publc Works tD have the removal : of earth from Fourth street and Poppleton ' avenue done by day labor I was discovered ; , that the board had already advertised for < ' bids under a final ordinance and the resolution - ton went on the table. I k There were two committee reports on the " resolution . dispensing with the telephone In , the building Inspector's office. The majority of the commitee wanted to leave It In , while S ; _ ennard urged that the city was running wide open with the safety valve tell down. I was about time that the council showed the sin- 1 , , ceriy of its promises of retrenchment .and ' . eonom ) . Howel and Thomas supported the minority report. They stated that there were now three telephones on the third floor of the city hal , ant \ one of them could not be dispensed with the policy of retrenchment was a good deal of a farce These arguments failed to prevail , howtver , and the majority (1 ( report was adoptell. , t A substitute for th present city hai ordinance - , f nance was Introduced rand ' referred . I re- duces the salary of the superintendent from 4 $ ,200 to $ ,000 per year , and that of the janitors from $50 to $0 per month , Thn r"nort of the board of enuaiization. . Wi-i ; ; , v 'Iildon the table at the previous _ S meeting , was taken up und adopted The meetng , objections urged at former meetings against the opening of Thirteenth street were over- tt , ruled. _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ Iheumatsm I primarily caused by acidity , of thC bleod. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and lla cures the p disease. 'J "n Nuw Iouth. I A very low rate Homeseekers' excursion to the sp\endhl \ agricultural and fruit lands of M16&lsllllll ) alIt ! Alabama , wi leave Omaha on ; ' Tuesday April 2. For ( ul Informaton as to land Ind etc. , cal on or write T. S. OLARKSON , - Room 121 , 1st. Nat 13k. Bldg. 01115110 , . : WHEEL CLUB ENTERTAINS , , Iticmubers Qf1 Wheel Cub ! 10 the CUT Vure ( .ues , The Omaha Turner Wheel club gave a 4 , delightful oltel'talnment to Its friends last night In the club rooms at Gormilla hail . I was a strlcl ) " ' Illtaton affair , and boo , skies the friends of the Ildl\'ldual members * . of the club the member of al the other wheel clubs 11 Omaha were Invited to at- t tend 'fho linn was neatly d coratell with fags and bunting . allt tile stage wab beau- c tiful vetted plants. Time colors of the different - ent clubs wore wor by tie attending mel' bQU and theIr latlios The Ilrorll wus greatly enjoyed by tie , , large number of II0ple who packed the han from the stage to the doors 'fhQ first part , of tile program at ten numbers consisted of , vocal and Instrumental music and fancy danres by home talent The Spanhh dance , by Mils Sadie Sonnerborn and the solo . . dancing by Misses Myrtle Decato , lclle and Fannie Sotnebor were well received , ' And they wore compelled to respcmd to 're- , prA ted encores. - , others -lllng part wore Miss Eda Andros , ' S Mr , J. Sauerwlne , MIss Louie Metz , 'furner I Zither club , Mandolin and Guitar Iluartet , , . Omaha Banjo club and the Turner Quartet club. Mr.V . Scilnoler , leader of the Turner : , Quartet , was preiented by the Turner Wheel i , club with a beautiful baton , suitably en- I grmtvej , ' : Relrodllcnh WdtO served aL 1 o'clock Rnd tha evening's entertainment was closed wIth a dance ' at sixteen numbers. ' , wlb 1 _ program _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ , LClfl'ea lt .1-G \ l. Ill , The nurlllslon Rcule' "Vestibuled lyer" for Chicago. S , , ThEn are othe : trains , of course , but the . , 'Foiir J orty.fsve" suits most People best. , Tckejs Inl full information lt VJ4 Farnain street , Baggage cherkell trom residence In . ' , OZlha to destinatiun. , - . . - , - - - , . - - - ' . , _ . . - - _ . _ , " " 'J ' - _ . , . 1W Ki " 'N . . . , , - - - . _ L . A- . . . J " " . " - FEES OF COUNTY OFFICIALS Question ] elnl liCllRCd hT Interested ( : onntq ( , mel"I. Coonl. The question concerning the tees In the sheri I' . and clerk' offices promises to develop - velop some Interesting Informaton : within the next few ltays. Coneidorablo ammunlon ! Is being preparelt ) on both sides , which In due time , It Is promised , will be given to the public. I Is qulto probable that the adjustment of the question of who shaH get the tees In the case of special receiverships will come up before one or more of the judges of the dls. I trlct court for consideration. nut no demand has yet been made on Sheri Drexel for the sum of $ Oj6 , the amount claimed by the county to be due from him on atount at his services IA l the Martin and various other special rCcelvershlps , and until thIs I , ] one the county commissioners say nothlhe can bc donti In the matter. The slerll takes exception - ton to the criticism which some have passed ' upon him on account of his attitude on the queston of the o fees. "This mater , " said he In answer to a question , " 'Hi certainly bo taken to the courts If necesary. All 1 want to ascertain Is i whether or not 1 am entitled to this money. I belovo ! , myself , that 1 am , and have legal advice In the matter. The county attorney has also advised the board as to what he considers its rights , so there the dispute rests. When the subject first came up 1 made a special report , offering. contrary to the precedent sot by my predecessors , to turn over the money , If I Is decided by the judges to belong to the county. "Likewise I riat'on to the critcism pssod upon me for let keep ng a I et at tcoks ' relating to executIons colec\1 : \ , 1 want to sy that 1 have acted as a collector all notllnv more. The rcords of Iry l'olrg Can bo found with the county clerk. " According to Commissioner Jenkins , Clerk Rual has worked himsel Into something of 1 dimculty. Mr. Jenkins , when chairman of tile finance committee a year ale , started the bal rolling by having nuan set to work so he rays , for tile finance committee to check up the fees In the sheriff's office alone , and not the clerk's oFfice because , owing to I misunderstanding of the commissioners prior to that , time , the outgoing sheriffs had been alowml , even after retiring . to collect fees In cases started during their term of office. " 1 resolved to ascertain the amount of such fees , " said Mr. Jenkins , "and by this means savil the county a large sum of money of which , year after year It has been robbed. I say robbed , though ; of course , the men bo- levcll they had the right to the monoy. nUan made 1 mistake In reporting to the commissioners Instead of to the finance com- milee , as he should have done I. want to say , too , that there has been a goo : deal of cheap notoriety about this mater , but there Is a good deal more of truth In Frank Mooros' statements than at first might ap- pear " added Mr. Jenkins significantly. "Dut upon this point I cannot speak yot. " A further controversy turns over some $2.800 of uncollected fees In the sheriff's office for work lone last year. The eom- missioners hint that the sheri may bo responsible - sponslblo for this amount. Regarding It" however , Sheriff Drexel says that few realize how difficult In all cases I Is to collect the fees In advance. "Tho papers come from the clerk's hands , not the attorneys' , or we could compel too attorneys to pay Then , too , wo do not know what the fees In 1 par- tcular case will amount to until service Is made , and the mileage footed up. The amount now 11 not so large us It was , as we have done considerable collecting since the beginning of time year " In reference to the report as to fees re- cetved by Frank E. Ioores , district clerk , Mr. Mores said he did not yet wish to talk , but had some Interesting facts to bo made mal\ public In due time. . V. M. C. " Law r.rc . . . . , , " . mires . "Nptes and , Checks" was the topic chosen by : . C. Page last evening for Ills talt before the Young l n's Christian associ ton . This was one of the lectures In the special course Finding the subject extensive , Mr Pave eoulned his attention to the subject of notcs" TheRe he c1'ldel Into two classes the ne- gOlabl - and "no -l egoUable : - .The former constitute the mass of commeriaL paper I The negotin1le note Is defined , as "an unconditional - i conditional - remise to pay D.sum certain. " Most of the UU/Ilon over notes arises from disputes as to the liability of the en- , dorser. Je'ls the .ary who. ,1y his signature - turc , turns the ' paper over to another. This In a sense Is , the drawing of n new note but special privileges have been atached to 'the act ' by - the ' law Treating of the note of corporations . .m ! Valuable hint as to the proper forms were thrown out Isaac Adams delivers he next lecture on Alams "Agency. " , ' - " _ Dr. or.ho Coming to moho. novo Dr W.V , Harsha , who has the chair of didactic and polemic theology In the Omaha Presbyterian Theological seminary , was In the city Monday 10 says that about April 1 he will leave Tecumseh . where he has been pastor for seven years , and make his 'Iomo in this cly , He and Mra. Harsha will take reels In the building recently acquired - quired by the seminary-the old ! Cozzens house-and the doctor wi devote most of his tmo to facility worle though he will continue to bo heard occasionally In the pal pit. _ _ _ . _ _ _ PElSONAL I'IU d G1ftPII.i. C. L. Vagner ; Carbon , Wyo. , Is at the Mi- lard. J. L. Car on , Atlantic , Ia. , Is at tile Darlter. Horato Swingley . of hastings Is at the Murray. \v. ' F. Forner , CincInnati , Is registered at . the Darker. , _ . , ' F. M . Moore , ' SIi&ridan , Wyo. , Is a Merchants - chants guest. Frank Wilson and wlo are at the Darker from PiattamOUtlI . I. M. Humphrey , Rapid City , S. D. , Is reg- Istored at tile Paxton. W' F. Winters and H. Ild , Fremont , Neb , are registered at the Barker W. A. Powelson , representing the A. E. Church "Faust" company , Is at the Darker. Mr A. O. Aldrich of Logansport , Ind. , Is In the city with a view to locating here permanently. permanenty. Colonel H. D. Freeman , U. S. A. , and wife are at tim Barker llutei guests of Mr C. E. Dwiiington. ' At the Mercer : R. D. Leech , O. P. Pleuger , St. Louis ; L. n. Deason , Portland ; S. H. Io'oclder , Prescott ; W. F , ogglns , Maslna , Ia. : Arthur Britten. Chicago ; H. J. McIntyre , St. Joseph : 'V , O. I'eather , New York ; 1. N , Groves , Chicago : A. L. Johnson , Detroit : If. M. lnler and family , VoleY1 ; J. P. Murphy , St I.ouls : Oof Canton , Mcorehead ; I. ) . Marcus and hOlly . Chicago : Mrs. Stone ler , COIU1hls : 0. ii. Weideman , n. D. McDonaich urdoclt ; J. Groves . Chicago - cage : John I. Price , Nebraska City ; George ' G. Wiis , Chicago. NctnimS'llIll It the hotelS. At the Millard-Il , N. Smih , 'Yo I. . Cone , Kearney . At the Paxton-H. C. Andrews , G. I. Downing . J. F. Crocker , l'tarley , At the Art'ado-C. I. Jlhnson , : C. Minnierimmun. 1Ialnvlew ' F. 1' . 10nnel. Su- Ilellol ; " ' . T handy ' 1IIIron ; J , F. Mey- ers , J. S. Lomnmon i'ellther , At the Dehione'-A. P. Stafford , Nebraska City : Dan D'lno. . North Ilato : James Me- Nany . \ \ ' . N. itichmartlsoim . Jell Cloud : Mal W1 I ! IioldregeV. \ ; . M. ( 'line , IIRlngs , At the MerhantsConrall WIRnel' S."Y. . 'rillkconf HarlnntolbJames Muilsen J. 3. Read Wnkeleh : F. b. lilmod's , TI\len : J. \\'iesrnan . Lincoln ; Mrs , g. I. i'arker 1iainview . LOt JIRJTJS. Otto Hat'n8Icl was arrested lat evening for cruelty t his famiy willie Intoxicated. Ex-Chief Galgln has had several hem- orrhagea during the past three nights and Is dtelnlng In healh rapidly CYII liouchard . a 6-year-old boy , Is at the police stat n waiting for his Parents to cal for 11mm. He visited the city with them from the street Sac , City , I. , yesterday and got lost In - ' -'Mr8 . tohlen Dles at Iondon , Elg" , will speak before the Omaha Woman's Chrlso ta n Temperance union alit ! their friends at the Commercial club rooms at 3 o'clock this afternoon , on education as an Important factor In W O. ' 1. V. work Officer Moran discovered sonic rubbish on fro In the basement of the Omaha Tent and Awning cmpJny , 131 Farnam street , last night and turned In a still alarm , The chemical from No. 3 engIne house ruponded I to time cal , No damage was dene - , S. ' . ' _ : _ - . : , - , - . . ' , . - - - ' . 'm' . , - , INTERSTATE MILITARY - DItILL. itt. Sees Flncllt Cannot rail to lie " Great } _ \ell , G. W. Sues has JUt returned from Mom- phi , Tenn , where he went a a committeeman - man In regard lo the interstate drill , which takes place In that city durIng the week beginning - ginning May 10. Mr. Sues was the guest of the famous Chickasaw Guards , a military organization - ganizaton which owns one of the finest club houes In the United States , The gentleman declares that the coming Interstate drill promises to be the grandest affair of It kind ever given The encampment Is to be held at the Memphis Jcckey Club park , three mles ! from town , and with its shade trees , club houo and massive Iron grand stand could not bo excelled. "A surprise awaits every westerner who visits this southern cty. : What Impressed mo ' most was the absence of the lower mechanic and working classes which form the great , mass In our northern cities . In Memphis It seems there are but two classes , " said Mr. Sues In speaking of the Incidents of his trip , "a wealthy white class and 1 laboring negro population . I Is 1 common thing to see I white mechanic work side by side with 1 colored man , both working at the same trade There Is no pride In the whie man If the darky Is equally as good a me- chanic. 1 was also very mnch Inpelse by the hustling , progressive spirit of the people. Memphis has no less than ninety miles of electric street railways and fifty-six miles of sewers. Sue draws her water supply trol a battery of ftfour artesian wells , boasts , time finest theater , for Its size In the world , and stands sixth In its health rate. The young men arc encouraged to the fullest degree - greo to enlist In the military service of the state and here the officer and clzen ! soldier may be found In all his glory. In tilts : sout.er : state , at least , Mars Is the fetch at the people , and there time olive branch Is o'ershadowell by the glories of the laurel Tile old Chlclmsaw Guards , under their invincible - vincible commander , General S. T. Cares , achieved renown unequaled In time history of peace. The company owns 1 spacious , richly appointed building , entirely devoted to its use As the company Is able to drill In the open air time year round the dri hal Is nothing more or less than 1 beautiful ball- room. The drill grounds arc adjoining the club house , and a canopied grand stand extends - tends from the club house across time parade grounds , for the accommodation of the cub visitors. Some idea of the completeness at , ' the club may bo gleaned when It Is remem- berel that It takes $18,000 1 year to run It. Ata club luncheon last Saturday I was enter- talnell by time chief sponsors of the club General S. T. Carnes , Brigadier General A. H. Taylor , General W. Anderson Colonel Allen and the affable Major Dick Clark . These were the officers In command during the Coal Creek rIots some time ago. General n. D. Snowdon and Secretary George Cunningham - ningham are also mainstays of the club , and more courteous or perfect types of the south- om gentleman I would bo Impos.lblo to find. ' With these gentlemen at Its head . and with the aid and endorsement of Major General Schofeld at time United States army , the coming interstate drill . Is an assure : succ ss. " Time Modern Why Commends ! tel to tIle well Informed , to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done In the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To clean the system and break up colds , headaches and fevers without unpleasant - pleasant after elects , use time delghtul liquid laxative remedy . , Syrup of 1 lgs. HOUSE ROBBED IN DAYLIGHT. Hold Tiicr "ho 1cnrlell for , 1 Quontt ) 01 Gotd Jewelry Mike Decker , an old-time engineer on the Union Pacific , hiving ut 1817 Burt street , when ho Is not on hIs engine , Is time warmest man about the neckband In Omaha. Ho Is up In arms against the whole world , because , some unmannerly scoundrel so ho says took advantage 0 : his wife's temporary absencej from his cottage and went Into the sleeping apartment of the engineer and took tram , off his bureau 1 easltl containing aU , of h18 { wlfo's jewelry , valued at $300. The box con- , talned 1 ladles' handsOme gold watch , several gld'lns. n set lf handsome garnet'jowolry , a pair of sold gold bracelets and other pretty , things that women gatler about them to adorn their persons. The theft took place I Monday , between 10 and 12 o'clocle , while Mrs. Decker was In the little garden In I front of the house , arranging to plant out asters , petunias pansies and other flowers of springtime. Entrance was effected from the alley In the rear of tile house , the sneak' thief entering through the back door I was a leverly executed bit oC work , but Mike : who Is usually 1 very conservative Individual and who keeps himself In hand as well as his engine , has thrown off time lever of urbanIty and has made his loss known to the police , with the hope that the thief may be speedily brought to the baste and his wife's jewery : recovered. . "olhloon I'COIlore Asking Eoch Other where they will spend the summer Assum- lag you arc one of them and an eastern resortl . Is selected . you wil bo Interested In knowing that the Lake \ Shore & Michigan Southern ny. Is the direct and POIIIII' line for this class of travel between Chicago and the east M. S. Gies , T. , P. A. , Chicago. C. l.I - ' her , W p A. , Chicago. - . - . (10111 tn T"x9s' April 2nd will bo excursion day for Texas : l you Intend to go there It will be to your Interest to cal on or address E. L Palmer , passenger agent Sante Fo route , rom I , First National bank building p , Omaha. Iud nf Thnnkl We desire ' to thank \ friends for their kindness during the last illness of mother' ' and sister CLARA ZIMMER , MRS S. J. DOWEnS. - - TiE UULO'latITIRUS nour Via flock hhnJ , hetest Ems anl' Flstl" 11'1. . To all Iolnta In IKu , Oklahoma , Indian Territory , Texas Ibal points In southern California. Only < Ol night out to \ points of Texas. "The Tell Limited" len Omaha at 6:16 : a. m. dalt . except Sunday , landing passengers at all rhb In Tex ! 12 hours In advance of f all oth ' 1thes . Through tourist cars via Ft. Wortbenul EI Paso to Los An- geles . For foil yrUculns , maps , folders , etc. , call at or address Hock Island ticket office , 1602 Farnam.Jt _ . CIIAS. lrNND' , O. N. W. P. A. A i'OtzttVhlntllll's. Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , the short line to Chicago. A cleh train , mode up and starte from Onlaima DaggamrtheeRcd from residence to destination . Elegant train service and cour- trous employes. Entire train lghted by electricity and heated by steam , wlh doe' trlct light In every berth Finest dining car s rvlce In the west , with meals served "a 1 carte. " The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. daily from Union Depot. City TIcket Office , HiM Farnam street. C. S. Carrier , city ticket . agent - Hotter lIvery 1car. Time was when the "glorious climate of California" did not attract tourists. But year after year the tide of.t travel t . set , In stronger all stronger every rail and winter toward this favore region. There Is no climate . mate like It on this continent for I winter resort , and the usual fine service on the Union Pacific eystem has this season been , brought to a degree of perfection which leaves nothing to bt desired. BAlmy P. DEUEL , City Ticket Agent 1302 Farnam street . I' : ( " IUt tn TI t The Northwester line fat vestbuled Chi- cage train that glides east from time Union Depot every afternoon at 1:46 : and Into Chicago at 8:41 : next morning , with supper all la carte breakfast . Every par of the train Is RIGHT. Other eastern train at 1:05 : a. m. and 4 p. m. daily-good , too. City ticket office , 101 Farnam street ANvu U.VW.tINT. nlco's " 14D2" Is playing to the best houses of the season at Doyd's. The extravaganza has won the favor of our theater-goers. Only two more performances will be given by the clever people , at the matne today at 2 and tonight the newsboys wi to a new song and dance , and Mr. Sloan , as the trmp , will Introduce a new song. IUce's " 1492" will always be welcome In Omaha At the mat- nee today the prices will bo 25 , 10 ant 75 cents. cents.10yt's Hoyt's "A Temperance Town" will be the attraction at the Boyd on Thursrly next for one night only "A Temperance Town" Is a satire on prohibiton , and yet so happily has the author written It that It pleases the temperance advocate us well as It does the "rum crowd. " The author seems never to have lost sight of the fact that In every audience - dience there are temperance and anti-teimiper- alIce people. So IngenIous Is the plot , so happy the diahogue that everyone Is pleased , can laugh at the fun and applaud the sent- nment Mr L. n. Stockweil . who plays the part of "Mink Jolmes , " the lazy good natured good-for-nothing town drunkard , Is a come- dian who has been string for several years , but who In this piece has made the hit of his life. ! r. Lee , Harrison , another bright comedian , plays the part of "Bingo" Joimea . son of "Mink. " Tile sale of seats will open this morning at 9 o'clock The DeWol Hopper Opera company : , headed by the prince of fun makers DeWol hopper . will , on next Friday evening , at Doyd's new theater , present theCtunniest and most melodic of ' l comic operas , entted "Dr. Syntax. " The company , which Is . said tQ.l he largest anti best the comedian las yet Iial , numbers seventy-five 'people and Includes all of the , orIginal favorites a the castl which comprises the comedlan's charming young wife , Edna Wallace-Hopper ; the bewiching soubrette. Jennie G ldthwale , as well 1 , Cyril , Seolt. u elevs : ,11ghtllom dlnI : EdmunfSanle the' popular' tenor : Alfred Klein , the' droll come- dian : Alice' Hosmer'-and Florine Murray two clever comediennes ; Thomas S. Guise , an ex- ' celent baritone , and last , though not least , that entrancing singer , DerthaValzlnger , who Is today considered the best soprano In the ranks of light comic opera. The advance , sale of seat will commence at the box office on next Thusday morning. 'V. H Powelsorm advance , representative , of John Griffith's "I aust" company , arrivQd In the city lHf morning. His attraction comes ' to the Boyd on Tuesday and Wednesday next , under the management of' Mr. Ed A. Church , manager of the Lansing theater , Lincoln , Neb 1r , Griffith has made a most remarkable - blo success la the character of "Mepimisto , " winning praises from the eastern press that a great many actors of world-wldo celEbriy have not received. p Lowest States Ever Made to thE South Will be In effect via the Louisville & Nash- vie railroad on March 5 , April 2 and 30. 18D5. Round trip tickets will be sold to points In Kentucky , Tennessee , Alabama , MississippI , Georgia andVest Florida and one way tickets to Florida at about bal I the regular rals , Asl your ticket agent about I , and If he cannot sell you excurion , tickets write to O. P. Atmore , general pas- senger agent , Louisville , Ky . or George D. Homer D. P. A. , St. Louis , Mo. p . . 'Vhon Senator 111011trson Returns. I I Senator landerson will arrive from Wasil- ' Ington this morning and will bo given' 1 reception and banquet by his friends at time Omaha club Thursday evening. This evo- log ho - wi be accorded a reception , to- ' gether with Congressman Mercer , at South , Omaha Elaborate arrangements have been made for tile events 1. ' IUS : huGS , I Come find See the New 81flnl 1onlotl 'Te live , JU8t Ifcohtll In ( lot 111- nlrr UIllutment. Tints a brilliant as day and as becom- lag 8S summer have come to us In our new spring millinery to make women beatitiful . All the latest , most graceful dainties In hats and bonnets are now received , and It Is In keeping with our well known policy to make prices far lower than the howest In fact , It Is easy to do M this seaSon , nI we have bough much more largely then ever , and In consequence secured a reduction In prices that we are sure that nol but ' can obtain I You can pass a pleasant hour looking at these I new things without being expected to buy unless you want to. LADIES' ADY-TO.WEAR SUITS. We arC now showing the largest stock and the 10st exclusive 'tyles In drt1ses for house , , parbge , reception and street wear that we've ever been able to secure A thorough I competent - petent dressmaker musket all necessary alera- tons to secure a perfect fit , all as to prices , her are some that are incomparable : Heefer suits , all wool , navy ell black , $4.00. HenrleUa cloth , all wool , $7.45. Henrieta cloth , han some trinmming , $11.50. English worsted , brown or gray mixtures , $3.00. Silk and wool mixtures , latest shades and nmeat desirable combinatons In trllmlngs , arc $12,50. $13O , $14.50 an(1 $16.60. Street skirts $ nearly five yards around the bottom , all wool , sl00th fnlsbeJ storm serge , at $2.46 , $3.1D alll $3.46. m m silk walHs , $2,69 and $2.D5 ; plaid silk waists , $4.98 , worth $6.60. 'Vash waists , 2lc , 42c , 60c , 6Dc. 7lc , D8e Our French lace trlm1CI Plrslan silk tea gO\n at $ O.DO Is real ) ' worth $20.00. SIINO CLOThING SALE. 'Ve say compare : you'l say we lead In correct sprIng fahlons , In values that arc ful of goodness , In prices that are 10re elo- qtlfnt than words _ Gentlemen to whom It Is a consideration will find It greatly to th Ir alvatagm to se cur superb slack of spring suits before paying at least 2 ! Iler cent more for ready 10 wear suits Mens' all wool cheviot suits for $4.25 . Men's all wool business stilts . $5.00 $ to $10.00 In clay and unfnishe worsteds and scores of others , In medium colors and light shades. Don't pay double till you see these Parents . those of you who woull dress your big and little boys real nicelY at a small cost should certainly see our large anll beautiful stock. Il cost you nothing to look and we \ want you to know that you arc welcome to look and not feel that you must buy Days' knee pant suits , good and durable , for D5c. All wool cheviot double breasted suits for $1.65 , worth $3.00. BJs' long pants suits , ages 12 to ID , for $1.75 to 1000. hAYDEN BROS. . p STREET WORK THAT IS IN SIGHT. Contracts that Are Soon to lie ' \RCllet to tile sikittcrs. ' There are somo'slgns of the usual spring activity In tile line of PublIc Improvements and during tIle next few weeks the con- tractors who have been statesmen out of a 1 job & 0 far as tIle city was concerned , will _ - have an opportunity to bid on a number of small jobs. On April 5 time Board of Public Works will let tile contract for paving Jackson street from 'hlrty-slxth to Thlrt-elghth with sheet aSllhlltum , class D , and for repa"lng the intersection of Eighteenth street and Capitol avenue with the same material , cass : C. On April 12 contracts will bo awarded for paving Twenty-sixth street from \Voolworth avenue to hickory street with shoetasphaHul , class B , and for curbing the same district with red Colorado sandstone 01 tIle same date bids . will bo opened for grding the alley between - Jones and Leavenworth and Thirty-ffh and I Thirty-sixth streets , and for the removal at : earth from Poppleton avenue between Third and Fourth streets and from Fourth street I between PIerce and I'opp\eton \ avenue. - TO LEARN ABOUT THE LIGHXING. Brunch of' an Electrical School to Uo Located ill ThIs City . I . Some , o the locl electricIans are porfect- , log ! arrangements to establh : a local branch of the National School of Electricity In this , city. This school Is a regular educational organizaton which alms to teach Its members - hers the latest methods In electrical work and to demonstrate time most recent ro- searehes In electrical s'clence. Thomas Edison ! - son Is the dean of the faculty , which Includes some of the most noted coiege Instructors In the science I the school Is established In Omaha Its I members will have the privilege of attending i lectures by these Instructors at regular Inter- vals and It Is beloved that much profitable information would bo acqulro City Eec- trIcian Sehurfg Is at time head of the move- mont and If tIle school Is cstablish'ed the lectures will no doubt be given In his office ofce In time city hal , where there Is a fair colec- ton of apparatus for tile demonstration of the lessons. S Cimiloll's Cure Is Iold on a guarantel I cures Incipient consumption . I Is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose : 25c , SOc and $1.00. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. . DIED. The funeral of MrFrank J. Ramge will take place Thursday at 2 p. m. from late residence , 1821 Davenport Street Inter- mont Forest 'Lawn cemetery , V AGNER-harles , died March 25 , aged 41. Funeral Wednesday , ! arch 2 lt 2 p. m from famiy residence , 815 Leavenworth street. Friends Invited JOHNSON-Myrtle , March 26 , 189 , lugh- ter of Mrs M. L. Qbnson , aged 18 < years , 2 months 1 days . , of consumption . Pu- neral Wednesday at 2 p. m. , from I'esl- dence , - 215 Capitol avenue Interment , Forest Lawn - r'I'I' : INit ! - ' , I I Singing . . _ , " _ . . ' II l Cures , , Con- . Cures Scrofula , General Dcm Co1s # SUtlJtolJ , Bronollts CouJhs , AstlJ Ptne T . \ IJJlty , Loss of Flesl Anaemia , < ees . amI Diseascs. Vll 2 amI al Pultonary Comllillts . allVastlJ m Drinking in the buoyant ozonc the sufferers from lung troubles i to retur to the disease - weakened II of the mountains , sweet with the need not brave.the dangers of long system the nutriment : which is so I . odor of sprice and hemlock , many joureys iil the winter time to Se- richly suppled by the , palatable a pilgrim in search of the fountain cure all the great benefits to be Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver OIl , I of health , has found surcease from secured from tseason spent in these through which these great curative anxious thoughts and the goal for great storehouse ofhealng , , Ozo- agents are introducd into the , sys- which he searched , But not all mulsion brhigs1aU these great heal- tern Science , eycr produced a who should go to 'the"mountains ' , lug properties 'fo your very door , grander remedy , for all j forms of I "or who could be bencfed by a It is made of Cbd Liver Oi. Ozone lung trotiblestlianOZOMULSiON. sojourn iu the piey woods could go and Guaiacol Oliaiacol is a pro- Thee i nothing new or untried S Vlnot they would , And if they could , duct of the pine , tree , and not only about it. Each ingredient . is a not all seasons would be fitted for has a marked ' healing effect upon standard remedy in itself , and has 1 such a sojourn , The rigors of the the diseased lung tissue , but has been successfuly prescribed in lung climate in those regions make it the added virt.ue.of destroying the troubles for years by physicans , cimate unpleasant if not impossible to live very germs 011 the disease , This Only the combination is new , antI I there in winter , the very season germ-destroying qua1y is a facer Ozomulsion is to-day more popular when weak lungs need their help in the successful treatment of lung than Cod Liver Oil or Gtlaiacol I most. But thanks to the progress- trouble which cannot be overestihas ever been with physicians in . ive science of medicine , whih has mated Th ozone supplies an extra their regular practice , among coli- scenc I caught the ozone of the motintains , amount of oxygen wii'icli acts powsunlptive or scrofulotis patients , or t distie , I the healing qdors of the erfu1y au the bled ; revivifying those suffering from any form of pine forest , and holds t11em captive and purifying it , and making it wasting disease I is up to date , in the emulsified oil from the fresh able to bur up and cary off the thoroughly reliable , never disap- liver of the Norwegian cod fish , worn-out tissues , and also enables points , and is always sure . Fen MI.I RI' 4ZJ , DIWGGISTS , IT 15 THE KIND PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE.Fon RAI . T A'STIOCUM co" , ISI Pear Street , New . York City _ ' 2'lzIu , 10mon lc' "lump and beautiful (1 O OJUISI0N , 'L : : : ' _ e For Sale by KUHN CO. , 15th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. _ . . , , . _ . - - - - - - ' - ' . - - ' - - ' - - = : ; ' _ - - . - - - - - w - - - - - - - - ' - - POLICE INVESTIGATION ' . In ot.tlct'-nra thc ' not ? In1cstntons U.c Oldcl-I'c ) Pelmi us to StiSjCiUl-COi11pCtItOl'Li1'g1iiflCltt-flh1d by in- Vestlgiitloii. ; Investigations nlC nglccablc or 1Isng'ccnblc , costly or lwofnblc-btt hOWC"C1' thc 1'CSUI , It tcmhcs n lcsson \Vc sell boys' nnd youths' clothes chcnpcl' thnn nn'o1c Iii this wcstcln hnl of om' contncnt , bccnusc wc inycst'ltc thc 1lU'ltcts "CIY closely , Our suits nrc sm'CI' , better wOlltcl , lflorC . ' , itiitl lii ' ' ' ' If ' fiti' itbo'c othc1's , diii'ttLle lm'ublc , nnl 11 C1Cl'y scnsc o pct'fcclo1 n1' nbo1c bccausc ' tttkc h'oublc to . wc tlltc hncslgntc. Tlint's ploftnblc hncstgnUon. Don't wnlt thc WOlst of i ? )0 ns wc-Iool iit'otinti , In"8tgltc , hid out whose "ml" Is thc biggcst humbug-nml buy whcl'c judgment dktittc. \Ve scln strictly nil wool stilt [ ( n boy Ietvecn 13 nml i ) 'cnI9o If age for $3fn. ( on't give n rp I othcl's c01shlc1' n like suit worth $5.00 oi' more , \Yc hl"'c somc 'ouths' stilts , ' ' . -nml lliicr-nnd thc best iiiade. chcnlcl'-ns low ns $2.7nml fncr-uml mnlc. Assoltmcnt this spring Is tlusulty lll'ge. An Ilmcnsc , 'nrlcy of ncw shndcs and paUc1'ns. . Second floor-take clcvntol" e . , . _ ' ' for onc'l Spring 'D5 Cntnloguc-wlsh one , - - - - - . . _ _ _ ; _ - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - _ _ _ -I . . . , y' ' - - ' , ,1.- _ : - - ' , . ' . ' , i.P' _ ' ' e'fa "CUPIDENE" 'I MANHOOD RESTORED I Tills great V lotnbh ! - Vltalizerthoproscrlp. J J Uonof n rnmoul'rench Ih'slcnnwl quickly cure von r fF ncr \ . - VO\S 01 It"es of the generative fr ' 110. "ncl n , Lost M nho.1 ' ( Insomnla ' 111115 ill the 1llCl , SCImhihIhil fmISlln . , I'"ltln lncl/cmllll ) Nervous ilebliity Nr'o\s . . J'lmplc" , nltne ! to Marry . lxhl\stnJ Dntins , ( ' \ ! lebll\ , { - Collsti"ation. I stop all iosseq tJ dny 01 night "Ic\'uls , Qllck- ncss of dlchalr ) , which I notch/lrII lenis II Hrnu.lnrhr. and ' all the horro.o ! Jmlotcnc ) ' . ( : I-UUNI : clcU'c thoilven , time B E FORE AND A fE R kidneys nnl time urinary organs of ul'wIurIUce tolver CVPTIEiI strengthens hInd rcstorrs small Weak og n. Tile PJUINr " are not cmell by loclor" ) iii I because ninety per Cent are trouhlel , ! with Pro.all I I lon . . CUlI .uler"N I1N a Is the only known relNI , r to cure , wlhout un opiratlon. CAW ) teslinmoii- elm. A writtro gmmarnntogivt'n and money rturm'lt I six hoxq does 10t CJfL't n I'efuuucutcuro nls wrltrn Ilv(1 ' 10 ; n box . six lor t5O by mail. Send for JUEE circular 611 tcslmollni Ardr".s n" VOl. lEJICINE CO . P. O. lox : o , Sun Francisco , Cal lRale bl FOR SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG CO" , & KUHN & CO" , OMAHA , NEDRASKA _ _ - - = 1' I nlnorvluoll'ousos. ThIN Famous Itemeily Weak 'elrY.I.oRSoi Cure quickly Drlllowcr permanently , , . . iloadacilo Wakefulness , I.o.IVltaihlty . iligbtiy owls' ell.- . , , ' oluloovl drea.mis " , ttlhIotoIlc , . ; and wlLStlIlgtllseaBos . . cans- , cd by nllhl"u1 cl'rnr. t" excesse. Coiltains : no , ; , Iontlns . , ' 01)111mm. In nervclonlcunolbluod builder . Makes . ' . ' the palo nadeuny strong and phlmp I0tstiycarnlcdin . vest pockel. 81 per box ; ( for$5. IlymnU propnld with . n 1rltn ! ztiaratmteo locuror money rerunded wih , Ilnrnlee , , ' , , , , . , Wrlo ' J S frto medlcnt Lni oenled plnln wrapper.with te8U . DAY , IO , , D'V . Dhr. 'oh 0" 10nlnl. nnrlnnrlni refcrelees , No wrppcr.wlh r'trpe/or ' Ia- " OA. . . , cnnJla. ( , , Jlrware 0/ ( mttations. bold by our agents or.address Nerve Hccol Co. . Masonic Temple , Chicago , Bold i Omaha bJ SDc & Jc\onel. ICub . . 0 ad b Vickers A Merchant , Druggists. "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES 1FFORT. " TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAp.OLIO ' - R FROM GASOLINE DIRECT FROM THE TANK. CHEAPER THAN STEAM II ' I , No Holler. No Steam , No Engineer. Best I'ower for Coru and Feed MIR , Baling - : ' - hay , lulllug Crelnerles , 10partrs Dalnl ' , - . OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES , ' ' , Stationary or Portahl ' ' ltoI2OifI' . to 30 . P. r' . . , . ' , , , Snr for Catlogue. L'rlci'.ietc.descnibingwor1ctbedone . TtlE OTTO CAS ENCIIEWORKS s ' , 33.1 da Walnut lt , PIILADICLPIIA , PA. - " Chicago , 245 Lake : . , Omaha , 321 So 1th St ' - " 456" " 456" " 456" , ' To Retail Dealers of Cigars : To Introduce our new bl'lndl ! wihout OXOflS0 oC oC travelingvo will send you the Owaha Doily Bee for 3 months Grtis Wi\h , \ each thousand cigars pUI'chased. These cigars , are wihout doubt the finest $3j. : O cigars in Limo matot. ' , ' " OUAfANTB D TO 81 FIRST CLASS A trial eider wi e nvince you Terms 30 : nyt-2 per cent foi' cash . DUFFY & CO. , Omaha , Neb. . .H $ " lH j 1 _ j r---ib ci i i i3 IElEr Jrfl - D 0 o A Bright Eye g 'I' g U U Is a sign of good health and if the o stomach is not in the best of condi 0 o . . . . 0 D tions ' t } le eyes will show 1 I. R. I pans 0 ' o Tabules will make the stomach D Q right and keep the eyes bright and 0 D clear. 0 o D , . . O Rlpnnl Talulcl Sold Iy druggist. . or 1) man 0 It the price H cclii I box ) Is sent I. ' ) . t , ITJ pans Chemical CQhlmany , ? 'Jo , 10 Uprn' 't , , N. 'A hnr I n ln in I If ; ! ; rnrlnln - - - - - - - - - - - Teeth Without Plates BAILEY , DEN 1131 . Paxton illook . 11lh and 'arlln : SI \ ' 01. IOt : Foil Sot Tcctb.G 00 I Silver i'iliingsl 00 B oat Teeth . " , . 7 50 i l'llro Gold ' 111:1 e 1 U 1 'l'1111'lato . . . . .10 00 I Gold Crow&fl-2J ( . $ J l'alnJe88 Extract'a 100 I Drldro 'i'cottm-tOQttm I UJ Teeth Out In Morning , New Teeth Sara Day . , . , HtW i'AUt die .a ' Features IlflJI. a I uthl A4M'U1'J Iteumuv' ' lug Iiienmlsbes.lfl , 'W " . book fog a stscmn . e' IOI 1Ieo.tu.ln I. ' , In W,424t4LItt' , WYIWr ot Wu4buci' , ltlal i01. - - . - -b--i - . , , , , . _ . RUPTURE t --1 _ _ PERMANENTLY ' < 4 " \ (1TTTT1OR NO I ; CURED PAY ( ' , . NOPAYVNTILCURED _ _ UNTL , wt SlUR YOU TO 8,000 rATtHU _ _ _ - _ ' WrloforD Ro1oronceI YREE I'- EXAMINATION ) o Operation1 No Detontlon from Business. , ' SCUD FOB CiRCULAR , T-I 0. E : . MILLER CO. , ; O7-3O8 N. ' 1. LIfe Bldg. , OMMIA , NEM ' '