8 TUB OMAHA DALLY BE15 : : JSATURDAY , APRIL 27 , 1805. THEY WILL ISSUE THE GALL County OommlBsionors Have Settled Ono oi tbo Oanal Proposition Questions , WANTED SLEEP BIFORE GOING FURTHER Meet Thli Morning to UlicuM the Amount yuciillon of Itonilit far Other I'urposcs Cnuici UlmiiTrrrnieiit Tramway * mid Court Homo Addition. When the county commissioners , sitting ai A committee of tlio whole , adjourned nt 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon they had ngreec ! upon but ono proposition In relation to tin issuance of a call for a special election foi the voting of canal bonds. The member ! according to the most reliable Informatlor obtainable , have reached the conclusion thai the canal law Is mandatory and that If the ) refuse to Issue a call they will bi man damuEcd to do to. What the amount of the bonds shall be I : nn undecided question. The commissioner ! adjourned for the purpose of sleeping ovei this problem , In tha liopo that when they as Ecmble agnln at 10 o'clock this morning the ; can reach some more definite- understanding There has for several days bosn n serloui disagreement as to how many bond proposl tlons should bo considered by the peopli when the special election Is called. One o the members Is strongly In favor of submit ting at least two bond propodtlolna for build Ing two county tramways and developing tin county by means of electric lines. Anothe member favors n. bond Issue for building i court house addition or wing , probably 01 the east end of the present court house. Am the poor farm lots. In the opinion of one o two , call for a bond Issue to meet the pros pectlvo Indebtedness when the Judgments be gin to roll In to the extent of $200,000 o $250.000. ThcEO combined bond Isrucs would neces sarlly cut down the amount allowed by lav for canal bonds , as It Is generally concedei that the 10 per c nt limitation applies to th Bum total of county Indebtedness. Viewed li this light the danger Is sighted by the advo catcs of the canal of being restricted to i bond Issue too small to successfully Inaugur nto the undertaking for which the petltloi asks. When so many people are taking and de riving benefit from Hood's Sarsaparllla , wh don't you try It yourself ? It Is highly rec ommendcd. _ CLAIJIS nn IIM.S JHHIIIKI CoinpmiJ Kvlclcntly llmSorno Doubts Abaul the Story. CniPPLE CREEK , Colo. , April 26. Th Denver & Rio Qrando express office wa robbed of about $1,100 nt Victor yesterda ; morning. Express Agent Carlln says a pow crfully built man came Into the depot , an nfter talking n few minutes , struck Carlln powerful blow which laid him prostrate on th floor , where ho remained Insensible for som time. When he regained consciousness th holdup had disappeared , the safe door wa open and the money gone. "I had the key of the doors leading to the Inside room I my pocket , " says he , "when knocked dowr nnd lie must have taken them from m pocket , unlocked the door and worked th combination to the safe at his leisure. Th express and Florence & Cripple Creek official have kept the fact of the robbery very quit anil although admitting that the deed ha been committed , positively refuse to stat the amount of money taken and who they BU pect of committing the daring robbery. E > press Agent Carlln docs not show any cor tuslons on hl person. An examination c Ills books Is being made. TO 00x11 TO Ex-County Collector Halt Cum 3 to Uinili mill I. eft , for the Orlont. ST. JOSEPH , April 20. Ex-County Collei tor George Hall Is believed to have gone t Japan. He was sscii In Omaha Monday ulgl by a liurllngton conductor , and denied hi Identity. Officers have learned this much an are trying to have him arrested before sal Ing. Meanwhile the shortage In his ofllc continues to grow. It will run up to $ SOOC or more , It Is reported. Thomas Rogers and II. P. Drandow , depi ties under ex-County Collector George I Hall , Jr. , were arrested today , charged wit .complicity In the embezzlement of $1S,0 ( from the county. A warrant was also Issue for Hall's arrest. It was at first thougt there would be no arrests , part of the shor nge having been made up by the bondsmei but now that It Is thought the shortage wl exceed $25,000 , the arrests were made. Dr. Price's linking Powder gives perfei satisfaction when combined In delicious put ding and dainty pie crust. A to April- Tool dimly uiul Dint. NEW YORK , April 2C. Tlllle Rausch , th 6-year-old child , who ate "April-fool" carnl given her by a playmate , died today. Tllll had been sick since Saturday , but told he mother that she ate candy given her by little friend. The physician who atteude the child Is not sure that It was the cam ] that caused the death and the coroner wl bo asked by the police to perform an autops ; Important Chungo In Time. f "Great Rock Island Route" to Chicago Peoria and all points east ; Atlantic Hxpres leaves 11 n. m.j Vestibule Limited , 4:30 : p. m , , Night Express , 8:25 : p. in. To Lincoln , Fall bury , Belleville. Denver , Colorado Spring : i Pueblo and all points west ; Vestlbul Llni Itcd leaves nt 1:40 : p. m. ; Texas Express , vl > Lincoln and De'levllle , leaves at G p. n Ticket office , 1C02 Farnam street. HO.MICSImenusUXCUKSIONS I Via the IlurlliiRton Itotitc. Tuesday , April 30 , the Hurllng'on Rout will sell round trip tickets to points In Nc braska , Kansas , Colorado , Wyoming , Soul Dakota and Utah at half rates. Tickets and full Information at 1324 I"ai num street. J. IJ. Reynolds , city passenger agent. 78 Hours unit fl Minutes Is the time now made by the Ilurllngton Route between Omaha and Seattle. . 4 hours and 25 minutes faster than an other line. Tickets nnd full Information at 1324 Fat nam street. Detroit Hoard of IIi > altli Law \allil. LANSING , Mich. , April 28. The suprem court today handed down a decision , holdln that the act passed by the present legislator authorizing the appointment by the governo of a new Detroit Uoaril of Health Is con stltutlonal. The court declares that the ne\ \ board Is entirely warranted In drawing upo the treasury of the city of Detroit for uionc > Suit Acnlnnt n City for ravin ? . rnOIUA , April 20.-In the circuit cour this morning the Fruln-BambrlcU company o St. Louis began milt nga.nst tlio city o rdorla for $60,000 for paving Terry strce with asphalt last year. Tim clly refuses pay ment on the Rrouna that the material usc < was land asphalt and not up to succllka tlone. Curried DutTii Mlth the Moor. NEW YORK , April 26. A Rang of laborer Vero employed on the third Hour of the ol < Metropolitan hotel today when the floor foi In and the men \\oro carried \\lth the dcbrli to tbo second floor. Fevcn men wore In Jured. Michael liagnu U hurt Intcruall ; nod may die. Ilcavjr Itnlni In tlia North. MINNEAPOLIS , April 20.-Speclali to th Journal from all parts of Minnesota and West ern Wltcoruln say that a coaklng rain Is fall Ing and that the benefit to the crops will h incalculable , A Sore Threat or Cough , If suffer-'d ' t progress , often results In an Incurable thrco or UIIIB trouble. "Urown's Ilrouchla Troches" Rive lustant relief. IIAIOIN : linos. The Hfninti for ( hnlllei l Here nnrt the Ntylri nnd Trice * Are nt lluyden't * Wo show you a handsome chnllli for Sat urday , such ns retailed lait season At 25c , Wo show you a handsome challla Satur day , worth 20c , for IDc. Wo show n Imported all wool challls for Saturday for 39c , worth C5c. Wo show you a handsome satin striped wool challls for Saturday for 2Ec , worth 49c. Wo show you an elegant tine of silk and vool mixtures for Saturday for 25c , worth 4Sc. 4Sc.Wo show you nn all wool 40-Inch serge , black and colors , for Saturday for 25c , worth 49c. 49c.Wo show you a 46-Inch all wool striped sergu , In navy and block , for Saturday for 39c , worth C9c. Wo show you the finest Imported French serge , RO Inches wide , for Saturday for GOc , actually worth $1.00. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY NIGHT. For one hour , 7:30 : to 8:30 : p. m. , we will sell you a 14 wool figured dress goods at 75c n dress pattern ; only ono pattern to n cus tomer. These goods arc considered good value at 25o yard. SATURDAY EVENING SILK SALE. All silk crepes In pinks , blues , ntle , canary and cream , makes lovely evening dresses , waists , fancy work and lamp shades , from 8 to 9 p. m. , Saturday evening , 15 cents a yard. Nn limit to quantity. IN THE CAPE AND SUIT DEP'T. WAISTS. One table cf ladles' and misses' laundered waists , formerly sold nt from 65c to $1.00 , now at 48c. This sale Includes stripes , checks and figures , In blue , black , pink , brown , heliotrope , etc , sizes from 32 to 42. One hundred dozen of fast colored print and percale waists , unlaundered , at 19c , sold by other dealers nt 40c to GOc. In addition to the above we have all the very latest novelties In the more expensive waists , such as navy stripes or dots , cardinal with white or black edging , pink , blue , black , white , etc. nnd a few of the very latest pat terns In lawn waists. We arc slaughtering prices of spring suits , capes , Jackets nnd skirts. Crepon skirts , black and navy , former prices $12.50 to $15.00 , now $8.90 ; these are the skirts that nro selling In Omaha at $1S to $25. SOME SMALL SUNDRIES AT SMALL PRICES. Three lots new fancy nainsook embroideries at Oc , 121,40. 15c yard ; worth 15c to 45c. Fancy side combs and hair ornaments , EC each. Ladles' handkerchiefs at 3c each. Ladles' all silk Windsor ties , 15c. King's 200 yard best spool cotton , 2c. Special sale on silk belts. A NEW UOOK. "How Salvator Won , nnd Other Poems , " by Ella Wheeler Wllcox ; regular price SI ; our price 7Gc. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. 500 dozen men's cotton BOX , come In blacks nnd tans , fast colors , our regular 25c goods only 12Hc. One lot of fine shirts , laundered nnd unlaundered - laundered , fancy and plain white , your cholw of this lot GOc each , worth 7Gc nnd $1.00. Ono lot of our regular $1.50 fancy shirts re duccd to $1.00. Ono lot of men's balbrlggan shirts ant drawers , 25c each , worth GOc. Gents' fancy silk tcck scarfs , worth 25o ti 50c. go nt 15c. One lot of sea grass tics , the new thing only IGc , worth 25c. SPECIAL SALE OF UMBRELLAS. See display In ICth street windows. Over 10,000 parasols and umbrellas on ex hlbltlon. Special for tomorrow we will put on sail 500 28-Inch umbrellas , worth $2.50 each , g < at $1 50. One lot of $1.50 umbrellas go nt 9Sc. Children's parasols , 15c nnd up. Wo nro showing a benutlful line of whlti parasols at very low prices. 100 dozen ladles' corsets , regular $1.01 quality , go at 50c. One case of ladles' fast black cotton hose 15c. worth 25c. Children's bicycle hose , fast black , 12'/4c worth 25c. Special sale of kid gloves tomorrow. 1IAYDEN BROS. I'coplo Who Are In n Hurry To reach Chicago or points beyond shoul tnko the Burlington's "Vestlbuled Flyer.1 IT WILL SUIT THEM. Leaves Omaha 4:45 : every afternoon. Arrives nt Clilcngo 7:55 : every morning. Tickets nnd full information nt 1324 Far nnm street. Bnggngo checked from resl denco In Omaha through to destination. J. B. Reynolds , City Passenger Agent. IlouicM'tikvrtt * ItxcurfUons. On April 30 , May 21 and June 11 , 1895 , tin Union Pacific system will sell tickets fron Missouri river points nnd stations In Knnsa and Nebraska to points south and west li Nebraska and Kansas , ' .also to Colorado Wyoming , Utah nnd Idaho , east ) of Welse and South of Beaver Canon , nt rate of on first-class standard faro for the round trlj Minimum rate , $7.00. See your nearest Union Pacific tlckc agent. E. L. LOMAX , General Passenger and Ticket. Agent , _ _ Omaha , Neb. They Did Not 1 1 urn the Liquor. Fred Kruse's saloon at Thirty-first am Hamilton streets was entered by burglar Thursday night nnd $10 In money , notes am postage stamps stolen , , together with a galloi of whisky and other small articles. Yesterday Ralph Hlgglns , Jack Vannes and William Gibson were arrested for tin crime by Detectives Savage and Dempse ; and Officer Larry. The men had endcav ored to destroy the notes and papers taken but the half burned remnants wjro dls covered. _ Dr. Price's Baking Powder , by creatlni wholesome food , renders life endurable ti many tormented with dyspspsla. WORKING THE GARDEN SPOTS , Scheme la ItnpUlly Hearing Fruit ami Thor * Arc . Many Willing Worker * . The agricultural commission Is hard a work this week getting the garden projec Into shape and seed Is now being planted Ir a number of the garden spots which thej have marked out. The list of applicants foi gardens Is constantly Increasing and then nro now nearly 300 names on the books Many of these arc women and they seem , I at ! } thing , more enthusiastic than the men. Seed has been distributed to about slxtj famlllCH nnd mcst of this Is already In the ground. There will bo no lack of seed , as tin State Relief commission has announced Iti Intention of donating a further supply It II Is required , but there Is a prospective shortage ago of peed potatoes and cash. The count ) donated a lot of potatoes , but It was wltl the reservation that these should only b < distributed among tliosc who had been re ceiving aid from thecounty. . This Is ar embarrassment to the commission , as there are any number of families equally deserving whose names do not appear on the count ) Hit. Further donations of potatoes will be necessary If nil comers are to be suppllci and 200 bushels could be used to advantage. S , P , MORSE DRY GOODS CO Special Bale of New Purchases in the Men's Furnishing Goods , READ OUR OTH.R AD ON PAGE THREE Iluttcrlclt'a PnttortiH mill I'nitilon Sheets nnd the Dellncntor for Mny Arc Here t'ojtn but 81.00 n Yrar for the Delineator We're Solo Agents. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. In this department we arc making prices .hat . will satisfy the most careful buyer. We nvlto every reader of these lines to call nnO compare our goods and prices. Wo give this department our most careful attention and our aim Is to make It the most popular In the city. READ OUH UILL OP FAKE KOH SATUR DAY. 33 doz. suspenders , wire buckle and sllV finish , lOc. ! 7 doz. suspenders , silk embroidered , t beauty , 40c. 35 doz. all-silk tics In tecks and puffs , 19c 25 doz. nil latest styles , 23c , worth TCc. 75 doz. Windsors , all colors , 15c. 100 doz. men's balbrlggan halt hose , seam less , lOc. 100 doz. men's black halt hose , double lice and toe , warranted fast , lOc. CO doz. men's Imported Ilrltlsh hose , lCc CO doz. men's night shirts in plain and cm broldered bosom , for Saturday 60c. 25 doz. men's night shirts , N. Y. mills mus lln , embroidered front , Sue. 100 doz. men's unlaundered shirts 37',4c usually sell at 50c. 25 doz. fancy shirts , collar and cuffs at tached , 49c ; worth 98c. An elegant variety of summer shirts a 83c , 90c , $1.00 and $1.25. 25 doz. men's balbrlggan shirts and draw ers , 22V4c. 50 doz. men's balbrlggan shirts and draw ers , 37' c. 50 doz. men's balbrlggan shirts and draw ers , from size 34 to 50 , GOc. 10 doz. men's plain white sweaters at 35c. 12 doz. men's sweaters In navy , black am tan at 75c. 25 doz. boys' sweaters at 35c. S. I' . MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. , Subscribe for the Dlllneator , $1.00 a Year. THE KUslI TO TKXVS. Unit Ituto KzciirsloiM Vln S.intn 1'e Itouto. Tuesday , April 30 , tickets can be purchase' ' to all points In Texas via Santa Ke route a one faro for the round trip , limit 20 days Call on or address E. L. Palmer , P. A. , roon 1 , First Nat. bank bldg. , Omaha. to Uvo lu ThU Country Without hearing about the Northwester : line's evening "Chicago Limited , " for peopl WILL talk about Its convenience , tasteful ness and comprehensive up-to-dateness Omaha , 5:45 : p. m. ; Chicago , 8:45 : a. in. Vea tlbulcd sleeping cars , chair cars , a la cart diners. Plntsch gas , EVERYTHING. N extra cost. Other Northwestern trains at 11:05 : a. m and 4 p. m. dally. Want- your trunk chcckc at home ? City ticket office , 1401 Farnam street. A Fonr A Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & SI Paul railway , the short line to Chicago , i clean train , made up and started from Omalu Baggage checked from residence to dcstlna tlon. Elegant train service and courteou employes. Entire train lighted by electrlclt and heated by steam , with electric light 1 ovtry berth. Finest dining oar service 1 the west , with meals served "a la carte. The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. dally from Unlo Depot. City Ticket Office , 1504 Farnam street. C S. Carrier , city tlcketagcnt. _ ] Mi\y lln Unvcrnor of Mnnltolia. Hon. J. C. Patterson , colleague of th Canadian minister of railways and prospet tlvo governor of Manitoba , was In Omaha yei tcrday , enroutc to California for his hcaltl Ho occupied the special car Ottawa , owne by the Canadian government railways. 11 was accompanied by his daughters and t\v lady friends , _ Do you relish alum In your biscuit ? If no why not Insist on the purest baking powdt Dr. Price's. _ _ S'JHEME NIPPJSlT IN THE BUD PInn to Compel tha City to P.iy a Prlvut Debt Is Mint ( Iff. What Is alleged to be a clever schem to mulct the city treasury was defeated b the cc"on of Iho finance commlt'ee of the clt council In submitting a new ordinance 1 place of the ono which was recently Intrc duced and which provided for the Issuanc of a lot of district paving bonds In strec Improvement districts where tbo origin : bonds haJi run out. In these cases the cit was paying 7 per cent Interest on the wai rants which were drawn upon these fund ! while If bonds were Issued the warrants coul bo paid and the city would only have to pa the regular rate of 5 per cent. The authorities conceded that such a bon Issue would be a clear saving to the cltj and the ordinance was regularly drawn u and Introduced. Subsequently It was dls covered that among the districts Include was grading district 21 , which Include Fourth avenue from Bancroft street to th south line of Grand View addition. Thl district was graded as long ago as 1882 , an the Job had practically dropped out of th memory of the present city officials. When the ordinance was referred to th city comptroller ho called the attention o the finance committee to the fact that whil district 21 was nearly old enough to vote , largo proportion of the special taxes ha never been paid. For this reason the con tractors were still holding their warrants , o which the city was paying Interest. Th terms of the contracts In such cases'provld that the warrants are to bo payable as see as there Is money In the fund against whlcl they are drawn. If the bonds were Issuei the warrants would bo payable out of th proceeds and In default of the special taxe which had never been paid , the city wouli practically pay for the Improvements fo which the owners of abutting property ar supposed to bo liable. The matter was thoroughly Investigated b the committee and the result was the nev ordinance , In which district 21 does not ap pear. District 24 was also rejected , but li this case It was on account of a clerlca error , by which It was made to appear tha there was $793.01 In the fund , when. In real Ity there was only $8.78. No ugly bugs can live where Steam's Elec trie Paste Is used ; 25c. DIED. OLIVER T. E. , aged BS years. Funera Sunday , April 28 , at 2 p. m. , from fa.mll : residence , 621 South 2Jth st. Interment Forest Lnwn cemetery. IN THE DI3IKICX COURT. Over Hook of CftJOpsrntlre Atsocla > tlon Jnror Spcnncr'a Defennr. Not long since J. W. 'Logan , a stockholder n the Universal Co-operative association , the iponsor for an Omaha betel run on the co- iterative plan , began , proceedings , assailing .he association and the manner of conducting .ho business. He wound up with a request .0 have the company's affairs brought to a ermlnus. To this the association objects and ias filed Its reasons. In the first place It denies that Logan.i la a bon a fide stock holder , alleging that the only stock he owns : io holds as collateral security from J. C. . Monnlnger , a head man In the association and the hotel. The company then turns about Ir Its answer and charges Logan with secretlnt the books and thus depriving eight stock' holders of the means to get stock which thej own and which they have Issued. The flghl over the possession of the books has been li court for some time. Thpr Wnnt the l.anil Iteturrful. The Mella family , Including the father , twt sons and a daughter , are all In court , flghtliif over the possession of part of lot 8 In blocl 135. The father Is made the defendant ant the balance of the family appear as plaintiffs The trouble dates back to a time In 18S ( when Mrs. Kate Mclla , their mother , was In sane. sane.U U seems that she was possessed of tin tltlo to the lot In question , but In 1893 through the Intervention of Michael Mella the father , a trade was made for land It Hedlck's second addition , Abram L. Retli agreeing to swap property. Mella took tin tltlo In his -own name , although he had at old judgment standing against him. An at tempt Is now being made to enforce It. Tin children claim that the title acquired bj Mella was In fraud of their own and theli mother's rights and ask to have the title ti lot 8 restored to them. . -ny U Wi\ * Only u Medicine. According to late developments It may b that W. Spencer was only taking some medl cine. He was a juror a few weeks ago dtirlni the trial of the suit of the First Natlona bank of Corning , la. , against the Star Unloi Lumber and the J. R. Davis Lumber com panics. The attorneys for the defense , wh lost the suit , have applied for another trla of the case. In support of this motion the' Informed the court by means of affidavit that Spencer had been drinking liquor whlcl some Jurors said smelled , and said looked Ilk whisky. Spencer and numerous Jurors , In eluding some of these who already gave thel opinions , have filed showings to the cffec that ho was In a sound mental condltlo : during the trial. It is claimed by Spence that the liquor In the flask ho had In th Jury box was really a mild form of medicine 111 * Act Culleil Into o , lection. A case Is soon to bo tried Involving th question of the Jurisdiction of Harrison Hammond mend , a Pierce county Justice of the peace He tried a suit brought by Charles P. Gabl against the New York Life insurance com pany , but his right to do so under the clrcum stances has been assailed. Gable obtained judgment for $113 for soliciting insuranc and then began to collect It In Douglas count on a transcript ho had filed. The insuranc company promptly enjoined the writ In th sheriff's hands. It alleges that Hammon never secured Its presence In his court an had no means of doing so. Gable Is contend Ing for the authority of the Justice. I\ Ford Not n Urtcndnnt. The mention of Charles E. Ford as n dc fendant in the dispute between the America National bank and the Ford & Charlto Music company was an error. Charles I Ford has no connection whatever with th case. F. F. Ford Is a member of the de fendant company. Minor Onnrt .Mutters. The oral will of Anton LuUes , by which hi landlady , Mrs. Nldt , sought to obtain th proceeds of a life Insurance policy in th C. S. P. society has been disallowed b Judge Baxter. ' Ernstlne Mcnalngor has secured a Judgmer against Gustavus Monslnger for a dlvorc by default. She claimed that Gustavus wa totally unfit to take care of his children an Incompetent to provide food lu sufflcler quantities for his family. The court has allowed the case of Hotzi against IJennett to be revived -against th administrator , and the suit is to be one more tried. For some terms past this cas has had a record of at least one trial cac term , which has been regularly set aside It has thus been unable to get to the suprum court. Judge Ambrose has been hearing testlmon In the suit of the Missouri Pacific rallwa against the administrator of the estate c George Jay. The company wants the ad ministration revoked. It Is claimed tha Clara Jay , who appeared In probate coui at the time Ralph Goylord was made ad mlnlstrator and posed as hfs widow , was fraud. The estate has a damage suit agaliu Jay and the railroad is interested to hav the letters of administration revoked in orde that the damage suit may fall to the ground An endeavor has teen made to prove tha Gaylord , with the alleged widow , were to gether In a scheme to get papers Issuei without duo authority and the sanction o the family. Does your cake get dry quickly ? Raise i with Price's Cream Baking Powder and I will keep moist and fresh. I'niucU In .Sugar Importations. SAN FRANCISCO , April 26. Concernlni the alleged frauds In sugar Importations thi officials still maintain the utmost secrecy It was announced In the collector's ofllci that no Information concerning the case : would be made public and no further actloi would bo taken by the collector. Upon thi arrival of General Appraiser Shurtleff , wh < Is expected In a few days , the cases will bi turned over to him for a full Investigation Samples of sugar Imported are now read ] for analysts and the Information gathcrei by Appraiser Tucker and the other official Is In shape for the use of the general ap pralscr. The government cannot lese any thing on the cases now under tnvestlgatioi because the Importers have been compellei owing to the absence of a consular certlfl cato to enter the Importations In a pr < forma manner and give bonds to furnish i proper certificate and pay all duties nm penalties that may be assessed. Charge Muclo l > y aVlfi - . A complaint has betn sworn out agalns John Sheehey by his wife , charging him wltl assaulting her with Intent to kill on Febru ary C , 1894. Sheehey. was arrested for thi offense at the time , but the case was dls missed , as his wife refused to prosecute him She says that she was afraid that her bus band would kill her ; If she did so. At thi present time Sheehey.Is In the county Jail boarding out a flno at ' $50 for assaulting hli sister-in-law and his wife has summoned U | enough courage to prosecute him as soon ai he gets out. si 3 tfi ® e s s. > 3s s. ROYAIhas.the . highest leavening power of any powder examined , and t a 'IB Pure and wholesome. No other powder gave results so satisfactory. r " - ' FLOYD DAVIS , M. S. , Ph. D. , Chemist of Iowa State Board of Health. $ SSK a3SWQ $ i SB rrcp.irlnc ' ruin for Hell blackberries. moJprately , about six minute : . Uoll plums , moderately , about ten minutes. Hell raspberries , moderately , about E | < C inlnutct. Ro'.l ' cherries , moderately , about five min utes. utes.Holl ttrauberrles , wodsrately , about eight minutes. Uoll whortUbcrrlCf , moderately , about five mlmtlcj. Hull plant , sllcctl , about ten minutes. Ho'l llartleU pears , In halves , about twenty minutes. Hell small tour pcara.bole , about thirty mliiut"s. Uoll pen"1icr , ruh'ra , about elslit minutes. Doll poaciiciholc , about lUUen mlnutea. neil pineapple , sliced ono-balf Inch thick , about nttcen minutes. Hell Siberian crabapple , whole , about twenty-five minutes. Uoll sour apples , quartered , about ten min utes. utes.Uoll ripe currants about six minutes , . neil wild grapes about ten minutes. Pour Into warm jars. Uoll tomatoes about sixty minutes. Amount of Sneur to Ouurt Jur. Cherries C ounces Strawberries 8 ounce ; Kasrberrles 4 ounces Law ten niackberrlcs 6 ounces I-leld Dlackbcrrie 6 ouncs Quince , 10 ounces Sour Pears , Bounces Wild Grape 8 ounces Peaches 4 ounce Ilartlntt Pears C ounce Pineapples C ounce Crabapplcs 8 ounce Plums 8 ounce Pie Plant 10 ounce Sour apples , quartered C ounce Illpa Currants 8 ounce Cranberries 12 ounce Cranberry 1'lc. Paste No. 4 , 3 cups cranberries , ttewe with 1H cupfuls sugar , and strained. Lln pie plate with paste ; put In cranberry jam wash the edges , lay 3 narrow bars across fasten at e.lge , then 3 more across , formln dlam nrl chaped spaces , lay rim of Paste E or of t me , wa-h with egg wash , bake 1 quick oven until paste is c k d. KIRK A Verdict Rendered by the People ple in His Favor. [ Tot a Single Dissanting Juryman A Vcrdiat Unanimous , Ep nta- nous : and Pull , Never before in the history of Omnlia hns any uliifjle article or prcpnrtlon cre ated such enthusiasm as has Kirk's ne\v discovery , "Italn Water Maker. " When Kirk llrst made his announce ment to the public of Omaha that he would distribute at the olllce of the Heo absolutely free to all who applied a sample package of u pro-part Ion that would Instantly convert hard water Into a soft and velvety water , together with the other valuable properties claimed for Kirk's "Haiti Water Maker , " It was not stnuiKu that his representative was asked by many people such questions as this : "Do you mean to tell me , " said an old jray-hatred man , "that yon pro pose giving out to the public of Omaha a preparation that Is Kolnjr to convert hard water Into velvety , soft water , at a mere trilling cost , and that the prepa ration contains nothing that can Injure the most delicate fabric or a person's hands ? " "Yes , " said Mr. Kirk's repre sentative , "that is exactly what I am here for , and to prove that Mr. Kirk Is sincere and honest and that his prepa ration is exactly what It Is represented to be , we propose making a free distri bution for two full days from the Heo olllce and thus prove conclusively to the most skeptical that Mr. Kirk has at last discovered an actual harmless water- breaker. " The above referred to gentlemen has , since the free distribution of Kirk's "Rain Water Maker" become one of Us most enthusiastic and stanch friends. KIBK'S ' "BAIN WATER MAKER" will hold colors from running in printer Koods. Flannels and woolens washed In water prepared with this most valuabk preparation will positively not shrink. For the bath or toilet It Is Indispensa ble , making the water soft ami velvety accelerating the action of soap , Kivhijr the skin a healthy clew and helping t < remove any stiperlluoiis excretions that may adhere to the body. For the dishes and jreneral washing purposes it Is very essential , as It saves both labor and soap. This preparation is not to bo con founded with soap powder , as It con tains no soap , lye , ammonia , borax lime or any deleterious ingredients. Kirk's Haiti Water Maker can be ob tained from grocers price i3 ! cents fein n 2-pouml package. SA7E3 HALF THE SOAP A' D LE35E\S IABOR. .TAS. S. KIUK & CO. : Oentlemon- We have used your Ilaln Water Makei In our laundry for a sulllcient length ot time to be able to say that it Is a prepa ration of Kreat merit. For laundry work It has no eiiual , as it not only saves about half the soap , but it lessens labor and softens and whitens the clothes We do not' have to use any bleach , am since we have been using it have had no complaints from our customers aboui their clothes being ruined. We could not got along without It. Very truly yours , MIDLAND STKAM LAUNDUV. SKDIUK & HO YD. KIRK'S ' ZOO SO.'P. For the toilet and line laundry pur poses is the latest scientific preparatloi In the soap lino. It is a soap that Messrs James Kirk & Co. will stake their rep ntatlon on. and as the largest manufac turers in the world , that Is saying con siderable. "Zoo" soap for line Inumlrj work , the bath and toilet cannot IK , equaled by any piece of soap in the world's market today. It Is a beautiful white , floating piece of goods , contain ing nothing that cannot be eaten ; its In gredients being composed largely of tht choicest tallows and cocoanut oil. Wt simply ask yon to give this soap one trial , which would mean that you would use Kirk's "Zoo" soap from that time on and no other. It can Iw obtained of any grocer In the I'nlted States. Price "c. OHDKU A I'ACKAGK of Italn Watei Maker from your grocer for your NIOXT WASHDAY. You will never be without la after once trying It. 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A dollar and a half , a standard $3 hat , you know'but that's our way. Open leaf brim hat in black is another new thing. Two dollars , same as a $3.50 hat you get in other stores. Fedoras black and brown 750 , finer ones $1,25 , finer $1.50 , finer 53 oo for the best in the land. Same way in Derbys , same way in soft hats , ' .J Boys' Derbys 5oc , Fedoras 45c , cither in blacker or brown. A tasty collection of boys' cloth turbans and yacht caps at 25c , 35c , 45c. Most any color or shade you might wish to match to. Yacht caps in particular are novelties rosently in troduced some braided some leather some gold trimming. Saturdays till 10 Week days open till S. TO AUTHORS FOR THE CHICAGO RECORD offers to authors the sum of $30,000 for original stories written in English , no parts of which have ever been heretofore published. The offer is made upon the following conditions : $20,000 Will be paid in twelve 'cash prizes for the best twcly stories. 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' The stories submitted in this competi tion are required to be ' 'stories of mystery , " in other words stories in which the mystery is not explained until the last chapter , in or der that readers may be offered prizes for guessing the solution of the mystery in ad vance of its publication. The fitorlcH niUBt reach Thn Chlcatro Reconl at ltn ofHeo of publication , 181 MaulKon Hlreot. Clilcniro. Ill , before Oct. 1. IHUfl. nnil the awards- will be niniUi an ROOM after tli.it < lntu UH they can bo ruail and Judge For full Information authors wi VICTOK F.LAWSON , Publisher The Chicago Record , Chicago , 111. . U. S. A. D "An Ounce E I n D of prevention is worth a pound of D cure. " Ripans Tabules do not weigh an ounce but they contain many pounds of good. One tabule n gives relief. Try for yourself the next time you have a headache or bilious attack. Tabules : Sold by druggliti , or by mill U the price ( M cent * & box ) li icnt to Thi ni > p&na Chemical Company. No. 10 Bpruci St. . N. 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