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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1896)
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Yesterday the boy appeared in police court with hIs mother , WhO stated that she was not able to pay the flne. Thereupon Judge Gordon said that although hO did not believe the ordinance was constitutional , yet ho did not think he had the right to declare it uncontitutiona1 , anti would therefore be compelled to commit the boy until the line 'was paid , Judge Gordon hinted that he would be lenient it the case was tested by habeas corpus proceedings or otherwise. Thereupon Attorney \V , J. Clair. who was pre.ent , volunteered - unteered to look after the boy's interests In the district court , It the case vera appealed. This as satisfactory to the court anti the lad was released on a 100 bond. which was signed by the mother and the aitorney. The cao will be brought up In the district court as soon as p0S'l1)le. City Prosecutor TenEyck vIi1 have It calied up as soon as the trallecript reaches the higher court. Attorney - tornoy Clair viii raise the Ijoint of consti- tutionaittY at once. Ia speaking about tiio case , Judge Gordot stated that lie vas sorely tempted to deciar , the law unconstitutional in his decision , but did not believe that It was within his power to do so. The tatutcs , lie said , did not a- ) low him to fine boys of tile ago of Crone , tile ordinance being tIlUS in direct violation of tileR ) , NCVCrtilOlCS , the ordinance was Ic. gaily passed and it was his duty to enforce it. "Furthermore , the originators of the ordi- mince , the councilmen , are placed In a peru- liar position. " said Judge Gordon. "They passed tIlO ordinance anti yet after the as- sage they have tlleinseIve otated that they (10 not believe that it is constitutional. Coun- ciiman lCnient , WIlO voted for Lilu ordinance both times that It was up before the council , 5111(1 ' 0. ' ' Judge Gordon said that in speaking to Iment about' the case tile latter told him that the majority of tile counciimeri , ho him- eif included , did not tililik the law vas con- titutienal anti at the time of Its Introduction and passige never intended that it should be enforced , Itva. . ' ; Intended that children Filould be arrested and brought into poilcc court simply to be "ecared" into keeping oil the streets. "I told IlItU that it would not be as bad or n big a lie to compel parents to keep their children In by telling theni that they would be eaten up by bears tllat Infested the streets , " said tile police judge. "I tell yell that if ono of my children was arrested for violating tile ordinance the little 1scare' wolliti cost the city 3OOO or * 4,000 for false ill- ' ' prisonmonL' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J1I P'It'XS 1)O'N Ul'ON 'FilE "CAN. " Judge Gordon i'eiures tue I'lnCtlce IL Nijisatice. The "rushing of the can" has been ill- diciaily frowned down upon In tills city , and tijo followers of tim afliellt custoll ) wIlt In tilO future be colllpeiled'to run the gauntlet of the police. TillS was tllo gist of a de- clelon in police court yesterday morning. Three bill posters Ileid a seeslon Sunday in the tear of the Barker hotel , at. Whicil tile festive can figured prominently. They were arrested , and were yesterday mornillg confronted - fronted with the charge of being disorderly by "ruslling a can and drinking front It In public on the Sabbath day. " TIloy WerO found guilty and lIned $5 and costs each. 'rIley tried to have the entenco remitted by saying that they did not know they were violutilIg tile law. ' .1 von't do It , " raid Judge Gordon. "The rushIng of tlle Cflfl is tile biggest. flUilallCe In tllo city today , 'rhero are ulore complaInts abollt peOIiO drinbing froni a call on the streets and in alleys , than of anything else. The proper tiling to do is to go Into a saloon and get a orink or to drink at home , 'l'ho can rusiling will have to ho stopped , " Cuile.l Upon to L'Ni.iltl II , ElnIlla Stnltii and \'ilIiam Itoyston , two negroes , are being 1101(1 In jail to explaii jllsL Wilat they know of $15 that once belonged - longed to hans Stoltey , who Is visltln at a friend's house at Twenty-scvelltil and Leav- enworth streets. Last Saturday night Stol- toy alleges that ho was enticed Into a house at 214 SoUth Twelfth street by tile woman and was robbed of $15. The woman diSlIp- peared afterward. She \as blInd later Ill tile COIfiPIIIIY of Royston and both were arrested. 'rile tWo deny positively that they had anything - thing to do with tile tileft. They are cons- paratively unknown to tile police , being strangers here. Tile Smith woman says tilat aile came front St. Louis three weeks ago , The house where tile robbery o - curred 1108 a bad reputation , as a qllalltlty of ewoiry was stolen Irons a man there SOlfl (11110 1110 , _ _ _ _ 1k' iti.I No ( ) for Vork , ' Tile paradoxical nature of a tramp's makeup - up was exhibited In police court by a good sxanlphe yesterday InornIng. Frank JenkIns , a negro SlltiCIlflCll of tIle craft , exllaIned that ito was a vagrant because lIe could not find work to do. Vhlofl tile police judge kindly gave hills work for thirty tiays his feelings overcame him. lie sobbed SlId wept , and hIs walls and ianlentations continued for an 3iour after Ito iind beell taken to his cell , his feelings being so badly ilurt at the lroslcct Qf work. Jeilkills was Up for vagrancy several days ago , but as lIe proilsItted to leave the city 310 was ( ilechargcd Witil a thirty days sell- tWICe CII the street gang ilanging over hl 3lead. lie was arrested again Sunday , and tise police judge yesterday morning IInposei ( lie sentence , It'MlIit , 'i't'II thit , Story , A va& 1)5555 of dIrect. unImpeachable tes. tlniony roves iOyOlld Rll IosihhlIty of doubt tilat lIt"d's Sarstpsrilla actually duos per. fecihy atJ pornlunenthy cure diseases caused by Iniptiuc blood , Its record of cures is un- cualetl , itlId these cures have often been Sccctlnplisl.sd after all other preparations ha tailed , Iloofi's Pills cure all lIver Ills , bIlilous- esess , JaundlceindhiestIon , sick headache , I Criiulle nod the ( rllC , Tile following births and deatils were re- , outed at the Ilealtil 0111cc durIng the twenty- Sour hours elIdIng at noon y sicrday ; fllrtils-I burvey Joseph , 31O2Nortiu Twenty- eighth avenue , girl ; Leon Anguy , 341G lloyd , girl ; A. C. Wooilllan , 130S North Nlnotecntil , sun ; Jerry J. Mahoney , 1738 South Four. tottoth , girl ; Ij. ll. W'ahhcrstedt , 210 South i3e'ei1teeiitbi , girl ; John Larson , 1OS ElOnlet , boy ; A. 'tl. Shear , 3S2D liloutlo , girl , Deatils-ClalIdlo Atberton , 8 , 17O Dodge , 9jlilyXlAttOfl , holy Sepulciler cemetery ; Mrs. 'John Dovaney , 65 , 1709 Dodge , asphyxiation , holy Sepulcher ; Mar ) riavls , 22 , 1313 Dodge , suicide. Laurel huh. --5 - it hi a teli authl'ntlcated fact that us L'pr.uin may 1)0 cured withIn three or four days by ppIying ChatliberiaIn' l'aln Balm freely. IAny 000 who hIas beets laid up for iilreo or four weeks Wit ) ) S SpraIfled ankle svhll he lIkely to rcmelubcr thI8. The 25 and 50.cc'nt Iees are for sale by druggists. ' 'Pisere Are 'I'wo CinisseM. bf railroads runnIng between Omaha anti JJhlcago. the MILWAUhi'l-amt "the oth- era. " It doesn't cost any more to ride by ( iso best ilna than "hue others. " Magiilil- centig equipped , electric lIghted , solid yeah- buied trains leaVe the union depot daily , git , ohlice , 1604 Farnans street. , F. A. N.4SU , Ueneuui Agent , , - , _ , , . _ , , ' CLOAi ( ICAidllS ICICIC. Object In the. Weinberg Snie ileenuss' of the iIllIllOlll ! l'rlees In.1e. That dealers object to the way prIces are being knifed at the closIng out sale of % Voln- berg's suits , capes , etc. , in the 'V. M , C. A. building , Is not much to be wondered t. Hut they have a remedy. The prices named , they are lower than the goods can be made for. The State Clothing Co doesn't Want the goods , and even dealers are not barred. The WilOiO stock , or any part of it , with the exception of the 29c waIsts , will be sold at one purchase at tiie.e prices. The 29c waists are excepted , because their great value Is so apparent that only one to a customer is given out , so that they may last any length of time. - - I'itOTIS'J' PItOM l'ltOl'litTY OWihtS. Objeet ( II lht'ltlgA5CsC4i for a New St'i er oh Cu 11151)1 .AVCIIUC. , \v . S. I'oppieton appeared before tile COOS- mitteo on sewerage of the city council yesterday - terday afternoon to protest agalnt the proposed - posed action of the council looking toward the reconstruction of tise Capitol avenue sewer. Mr. I'oppleton said that as far as the property owners represented were concerned they understood that tue sewer was to be reconstructed in order to accolu- modate the new government building. lie asserted tIlat the vresent sewer was amply stilhlcient for the general ptlrpo'e of tite this- trict arId contended that If the government wanted sewerage It 5110(11th be compelled to Pay for it , The property owners 110(1 paId for tile construction Of tile orIginal sewer and believing that It was still large eflotlgh to meet all requIrements they would resist any effort to levy a tax for its reconstruction - tion , Chairman flenawa of the committee said the cOlnlllittee had decided tO rcconllflend the construction of a fifteen-Inch sanitary sewer , which would involve an asseSnSOlSt of $1.35 a foot on tIle property. Tilero were two propositions Involved , Tllo sewer was not low enough to answer for the government - mont and it. was also too small to even ac- colllfllodate tile present deiflands. It Ilad been built fourteen years ago , when It had cost very little , anti for years past the Board of Public Works had been contInually called upon to open it up. At any time tue eovers to the maisliolc CotlId be lifted and disclose the water standing way up in the manhole because the pIpe was too small to carry it away. Every effort had been Iflade to limit the cost to tile property owners and tile arphait company had agreed to restore the pavement at one-halt the rates called for In its contract. Under , those circumstances the commIttee would recommend the CoIl- structlon of the sewer as proposed , - ' - , iill. Oitl' 'WII to go to California without delays or annoyances - ances , and In comfort , is via TlIll UNION PACIFIC. You don't Isave to change cars , and you get there several hours ahead of all other lines. For tinle tables or other informatIon , call On A. C , Dunn , City Passenger and Ticket Agent , 1302 Farnam street. p So hurry 'l'tII 's.i Start , Spend all day in Omaha and leave via "TIlE NORTII\VESTERN LINE" OMAHA- CHICAGO SPECIAL at 6:30 : p. m. ( dinIng car. ) NO HURRY TILL YOU START. Then there's considerable hurry , for the train arrives at Chicago early next morning. This train is equipped witil HVEII\'TIIING , and words are very hard to find that do It justice. If YOtI InSIst leave earlier , inquire about the 4:4li : p. In. Overland Limited. City office , 1401 Farnans St. I Uncle S.ss's titli go east over tile Burlington Route. Pretty fair evidence-it you want evidence -that tile Burlington has TI-JR track , THE equipment , TIlE onglnes. Three daily trains to Chicago-9:48 : a. m. , liOG : p.m. ( tile "Veatibuied Flyer" ) , 7O : p. m. 'rickets at 1102 Farnam street. Cblcn/o , p MIL\VAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. Train No. 4 leaves at 6:30 : p. m. Arrives - rives at Chicago at 9:25 : a. m , CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1504 Farnam Street. , - CASES IN IJNITEI ) STA'l'ES COUIt'I' . Criuluul Jury llrlmigs In Thairty-Fouir 111111(15 111511 tN. The criminal docket was taken 'up in the United States court yesterday morning , the Initial - itial ease being that of tile government against JolIn T. Spencer , a stIlt on a bond. Spencer , who was a United States disbursing agent on the Omaha reservation , Is sued for a fail. uro to accollflt for certain moneys , turned over to hlni by tile government for disbursement - ment among tIle Olnalla Indians , Ills bondsmen - men , 0. H. Baker , Dakota City , Nob. ; John M. Moan , Sioux City , Ia. ; F'red ilium , Enser- son , Nob. ; Fred Wilkins anti Ludwig Kippen , Homer , Nob. ; John McConailey , South Sioux City , Nob. ; Thomas L. Griffey , Sioux City , Ia , and Johus Dennlson , Jackson , Nob. , are held jointly responsible and included in the in formation , In April , 1890 , Spencer was delegated to disburse $36,144P2 among the Indians. All of this he duly accounted for , excepting 353.42 , an' ] it is tills , together with the interest - torest from June , 1890 , amounting to $700.37 Ill all , Which the government sues for. Tile grand jury returned a batch of thirty- four Indictments. the bulk of them being for cutting timber on government land , followed clOReiy by liquor offensOs , counterfeiting and mailing non.nsailabio matter. Indictmnt. were returned alao against tile alleged coun- torfcitersV. . L. Pleas and A. V. Burke of AllIance , tills state. Pleas is now in jail at Kansas City and Burke is where the an- thoritles can put their hands on him. . LJIllforIlleiI At teIldIllItH for Esistersm l'zuwsu'llg.e'rs ilL l'ell nsyI'ui. iii Lint's , Uniformed Parcel Porters will , free of cbarge , look after the eamfort of all arriving and departing lassenger over tile Pennsyl- vanla System at Jersey City Passenger sta. tion , and will accompany them ( It desired ) between Cortlantit street ferry , New York City , and tile Aunorican Line Pier , Sixth Avenue Elevated Railroad , and tile Central Railroad of New Jersey station ; also between Desbrosses street ferry , New York City , anti tile Ninth Avenue Elevated Railroad. They will also Illeet I'ennsyivanla Line traiIIe at lmlladolphsin liroad street l'aSsellger station and assist passengers whlo may desire tlloir aid ; take charge of rolling chairs \s'hon Ileetled ; Illeot carriages and make tilenSSOVC $ gellerilily useful to paa'eisgcrs. Tlley will be In attendance fromis C a. ni , until 12 Initinlgllt , and 'Iien acconspanying passengers will carry Imarcels and hand baggage. NIi1 % ' 'I'I3IH ILtIlD. 'ilI tilt' MIssoiri I'llciIIc lt' , On and after Sunday , May 10 , the Missouri - souri Pacific will Put on a Fast LIrnhtc Train , leaving Webster street depot , Omaha , at. 3:45 : p , III , , via PiattslnOuth , Nebraska City , Atchison , Runsas City , reaching St. Louis the next morning oh 7:20 : , Inaklng direct - rect connections to all points south and east ill tile Grand Union station , No change of ears. Tilrough Pullman service , Night trainer ( or Kansas City leaves at 9:30. : For further information call at company's offices , N. E. corner Thirteenth and Faroan streets. ThOMAS GODFREY , I' . & T. A , J , 0. PIIILLIPI'I A. U. F. & I' A 21 ( I II ' 4 1 1' rs , The enormous CligInes tilat 115111 "The Nortiuvestern Line" OMAIIA.CIjICAGO 13i'IICIAI4 east at 0:30 every evening ( Union Paciflo depot ) and Into Chicago at 9:30 : next morning-well worth taking a little time to see thleln-ootllillg in tills country like them -llarly Cs 111511 50 tIle UnIon depot , but lIot quIte as long. City 0111cc , 1401 FarIlarn St. p SlllllIut'r itt'sorts. There are many o them on the line of TIlE UNION PACIFIC , and before arranging for your summer outIng you should make inquiry as to rates and routes. For lull information - formation call at City Ticket 0111cc , 1302 Farnam street. SIt _ - It You lols't Slevi \'lI Takt a book and road In the electric lighted berths of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. City ticket chico , 1501 Farnam at. p S II Ill HI I' r 'Vu u ra. 14111 lnonuatlon at Burlington ticket olflco , U02 Parluan ) street , Drop In nvb tttnu you are down town. BETTER EQUIPIENT COMING Great Improvements Contemplated for the Omaha Weather Bureau Station. INCLUDE SELF-RECORDING INSTRUMENTS l'reMent Outfit Not 1i to tue 1.nte.t Modern Stnn.lnriSlgue Service 1l1tt' lie Moveti to I This CitY. Prof , 'S'ihlis L. Moore , chief of the weather bureau of tIle Departnsent of Agriculture , WilO has been In Omaha since Saturday , making an inspection of the weather omco hero , left yesterday afternoon for Nebraska City , wilero 110 will visit a few days with Carl Morton , son of the secretary of agriculture , after WiliCil Mr. Moore wilt arocced to Den. 'er to inspect the weather omee there. Prof. Moore expressed ilinl5elf as very well pleased with the result of hIs inspectIon - tIon of tile Omaha station and mId he had decldeul to make several ilnprovelnents in tile way of instrutnentai equipment and would provide tile office with a complete new set of meteorologIcal Instruments , ouch as a furnisllel to tile largest offices In tlIO couls- try. 'Tlmls equipment , " lIe said , ' 'will Include - cludo several instruments with which the Omnila oflice ilaa never been provided anli will also include a collIpleto SOt of self're corlIItg apparatult svlilch vIii give a con- tinuons record of weather coniltlons during each twenty-four houra Tllcso instruments will be sent to Omaha about July and will be set up at oisce , Prof. Moore also took occasion to compliment - mont MrVeih , the observer Ill charge of tiso Omaha office , Who is one of the oldest observere , In polish of service , connected ltii the Weatiler bureau. I'rof. Moore said Mr. Welsh ilad done good work in popularizing - izing tile work of tile bureau and bad done IflUCil toward keeping the office in touch with the people. On his way to Denver Prof. Moore Will stop at Lincoln anti nsako an examination Into the working of the state weather serv- ice. The headquarters of , this service was formerly at Crete , being located at. Doalle college , but was removed to Omaha a few years ago. It remained here but a short time , however , being transferred to Lincoln amId located at the State university. Prof. Moore will make an examination with a view of determining whether the state tory- ice shall remalll at Lincoln or be traiss- forred back to Omaha , where the facilities for receiving reports and distributing information - formation are better. No excise for sleepless nights when OU can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This will rellove all annoyances , cure the most so- vera cough and give you rest and health , Can you afford to do without it ? Olllniln-CILle:1i0-SllecinI. A Special Train to Chicago for Omaha travel exclusively NORTHWESTERN LINE , 6:30 : every night. - Cilnmlue ( IC 'I'lmsie , CHANGE OF TIME. The ELECTRIC LIGhTED OMAHA-CU- CAGO LIMITED of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul now leaves the union depot daily at SIX-THIRTY (6:30) ( : ) p. m. , arriving Chicago - cage at 0:25 : a. m. City Ticket Omce , 1504 Farnam street. p ItRAL ESPAFE EXCIIANGIO MEETING. Eastern ItfilIse OTI'Ilers , iMJCed to Muke SosIle Imllprocolleltts. There was no particular business in sight when tile Real Estate excilange met at tile Commercial club rooms yesterday. so tile irembers spent au hour in a sort of experience lncetlng. Tile main subject of discussion was the Improvement of the rented property in the city. Several members referred to the tact that out of town clients Whom they had recently taken over tile city wore constantly - stantly speaking of the necessity of fresh paint and new sod. It was suggested that if the real estate men should make an energetic - getic elort much could be accolnplisbed along tills line. As a rule the property owners wile lived in town wore keeping their property Imp in excellent condition , but many of the buildings owned by nonrealdents were mllcll in need of repainting and fixing up the yards. It was suggested that each member of the excilano should write to his eastern clients and reconsnsend tllo necessary im- provernents , stating the additional desirabilIty - Ity that the property would acquire by the expenditure of a very nsall amount. It was thought that If tilts plan were followed up it would bring about a noticeable iln- provement , and the session broke up with an unlleratandlng tilat tite neUter should he followed lIp at once. H , Ii. ilardy and L. Chllds swere appointed a press committee for tile current week and G. M. Nattinger and C. C. George will serve in a similar capacIty during the following week. IIONIS 'I'O Bid SEN'I' TO NEW YORK , Yiii lie It'hi'ered to SeilgIllIusIs us ( hue . Did llonI. Meters. City Treasurer Edwards is preparing to send the recent Issue of renewal bonds to Kountzo BroS. in New Yoik , to bedehivered to J , & W. Seligman si the old bonds ma- turo. . . , Up to tills time all sillpmcnts of bonds and coupons have been made as money. The express bills have consequently aggregated a considerable figure. If these bonds were shipped in the same manner , at their full valuation. the express charges would be nearly $260. Councilman Taylor and other members Insist that this is a needless ox- noose , as tile boOths are olIly worth what it would cost to reprint tiloin. On the recomu- niendatlon of tile finance committee , the bontla vill probably be listed at a valuation of $1,000 and a saving of more than $200 in express charges will tIles be effected , p NIdV 'I'IMII , Chicago , Milwiiukt' & ' & St. I'zumil n'y. No , 4 , leave Onsaila 0:30 : p. m. ; arrives Chicago 9:25 : a , m. No. 2 , leave Omaha 11 a. m. ; arrives Chicago 7:15 : a , 01. No. I , leave Cilicago 6 p. m , ; arrives Omaha 8:05 : a , In. No. 3 , leave Chicago 10:25 : p. m. ; arrives Omaha 3:25 : p. in , The "MILW/uUICEE. " City OfPce,1504 Farnamn Street , Frotim 10 to 1,0(1(1 ( feet down , gold is found In abundance ; tile deeper you go the richer tile ore. These are facts concerning Mercur , Utah. The Detail Pacific is the only all rail line to Mercur , For Morcur leaflet giving full particulars call at City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam street. Awarded Highest honors-World's Fair. I1tE BAKIN6 POIPLII MOST PERFI3CT MADE. A pureCrape Cream ofTartar Powder , Fret horn Ammonia , Alum or any other aduitercnt 40 Years the Standard. MAXFI EI.I ) SERItsfl TO tlNiIliiST.tNl ) . SIgnals % ' 1lte1phInec4 ititm * to len'c lIil Itfitrthlflt 1'lnrc The Lingafelt dIvorce case is still OccupyIng the boards In JutioXeysor's court. The tie. fenso Is presenting its evidence and wit- nes'ses were calletiyeeterday morning to show that Mrs. Lingafelt and Fred Maxflehl , the co-respondent iii the case , had a code of signals by which she would inform him when the coast was ciir and tilat. ho would tilen join 11cr In her house. Mr. Batlscrmrul1 who keeps it tea store at tile corner of Twenty-fourth and Hamilton streets , testified that Maxfieid roomed at his house and that be frequently bad watciled him and had often seen a wintlow thIStle In Lingafelt's lIoute being shaken in a pe- cuhiar manner wilen hIll knew Lingafelt was away trolls ilomeand MflXfleId always went out irnnsedlatcly afterward. lie had also lleard a \Vllistlo given an a sIgnal from Lingafelt's yard at night and Maxfieid would go out soon afterward. On one occasIon the wit. neal saiti he followed Maxfield anti saw hiln go toward tile corner of Twenty-fourtll anti hamilton streets and disappear suddenly when In the vicinity of Lingafelt's ilOSISO , but lie could not say positively just where 110 went , SE'I"I'i.fll ) 1,1' OUT OP 'I'ihld COUIL'I'S. Cultinnns AgrecUion 'ii'fl Tlle3' Shah ViMit 'I'iicir ChlIishrell. The Coffnsan habeas corpus case , Ia WhliCh the father , Samuel J. Coftnsan , applIed for an ortler of court ColulseihIng tile motiler , Mrs. Inda Coffman , to put tileir two CilIh ( Iron , aged respectively 6 and 9 years , under thIO jurisdiction of tile court , 50 tilat lIe could get possession of tluem , WaY settletl out of court , both parties to the stIlt agreeing that the order of court regarding the young- eat Cillid , ageti twenty-seven illoiltils , should be nsado to apply to tilO other two children. An order was tilell entered by Judge Baker , by WilIcil Mrs. Coftinan is to retalis poe- session of all tilree children , and the fotiler Iti to have the rIght. to visit them once Cecil flIOlItil at ( ho home of tile illother , near Malvern , In. , or at sense point ill that. mi. mediate vicilllty. lie is also to be allowed to take all of tile children to his 110010 In Omaha eigilt tImes each year for periods not exceeding seven days , but is not to take tile children away from Omalla without thio express nermisslon of tile court , ulliess to return theun to tiloir maUler. Lt'give fr.mmu Ike Court Dickets , Judge l'owell is hearing the case of George , v , Deane anti Henry W. Yates against the city of Omaha to restrain the collection of taxes for the construction of a permanent sldosvalk at the Sotltliwest corner of Eigil. teenth street and Capitol avenue. The suit is brought on tile ground that no new side. walls was necessary at that point at the tIme the walk In controversy was laid , and that the owndrs had no legal notice tilat a walk was to he laid. U. D. Gregory and Elizabeth Gregory recovered - covered a judgmnent against tile Omaha Fire Insurance company yesterday morning , amounting to 4S0. p SIdILYICES A'I' TilE 'I'icML'Idd ISRAEL. Ite' . Leo M FrIlilkIlil Comillrmas u Glnss of Sir. Tile inclement weather had no apparent effect upon the attendance at the confirma. tion services heidIrj : Temple Israel yesterday morning , a largo..congregation taxing tile capacity of that edifice. A class of six , three girls and tilree boys , received confirma- tlon from Rev. Leo M. Franklin , Tile Cynagogue was beautifully decorated 5'itil Iloivers. Palms , rosser carnations and geramil- unss were as profuse as tiley were beautiftil , An elaborate musical program was rentlereul , au orchestra suppiementing the work of the choir and organ , The conflrmation4 exercisas were preceded by the regular services for the Feast of Weeks. Immediately on the conclusion of tile regular services tile trutees of the COIl- gregatlon , headed by Irestdent S. Katz and VIce President M Morris , inarciled slowly up tile aisle. They-were followed by 11ev. Dr. Franklin , after vhom marched tilO sIx Coil- firmants. The young gIrls were attired in pure white anti tile boys in black suIts with wllito tIOS. Eacil carried a large buncil of white roses. The ceremony throughout was a most beautiful and impressive one and was carried out with an admirable degree of ec- cellence. Tile musical numbers by the cllolr were splendidly rendered and the various parts taken by the confirmants were given In such a praisewortily manner as only added to tile impressiveness of the occasion. p Bad complexion Indicates an unheaitily state of tile system. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are pills that ivihl correct tills candi- tion. They act on tile liver , they act OH the Stolilach , tiley act on the bowels , Y. W. C. A. NI1'M. Next Monday evening a stereopticon entertainment - tainment , will be gIven. Views of Lake Geneva , \Vis. , the resort where the Young Women's ChristIan association conference sviil be held thIs summer , will be exllibited. The evening a number of musical prodigies about town will give a concert fertile tile benefit of tile Julnior Military band. The youngsters Ilave reached a high degree of proficiency. There are both sltgeri and players ranging In ago from 4 to 10 years , anti they will present a prograns that will interest au well as amuse all tllose wile at- tend. - _ - -DON'T NEGLECT A COMMON CASE OF' I'ILES , It 3ill ) Li'u.l to Serious Results. Wilen people generally llntlcrstand that all slIcil fatal diseases as fistula , ulcer of the rectum , fissure , etc. , almost invariably begIn in a sliTiplo case of Piles , they will learn the wIsdom of taking prompt treatment for the first appearaoco of troubles in ( isis quarter. Tile Pyramn'id I'ilo Cure will certainly cure every form of piles , itchIng. bleeding , protruding - truding or blind piles , and hundreds of lives have been saved by using this cheap but effective remedy rigilt at tIle start , because at such a timno a single package will affect a cure , Willie in tlto ohil cilronic , ( loop seated cases , several packages are sometimes ncccs- eory before a lasting cure is atlcctetl , l'ilyslclans are using tile Pyranild Pile Cure In prererenco to surgical operations and with uniform SIICCOSH , Tile remedy is pro- parol by tito Pyralnid Drug Co. of Albion , Micll , , and for side by druggists everywhere at 50 cents and $ L per package. SolId for Free book on cause and cure of niles , 1 /14 , ' 1 , . //4I - Gladness Comes 7flth it better tiisderstntiditig of time V V transient nntuit'c of tile I11IIII phiys- Jc'nl Lila , wll'mchl VflISlSIl before propel' ef- forts-gentle efforts-pidasniltefforts- rlghtiy directed. 'l'llere is comfort In the lenowiedge , that so mtny forms of sickness are not , duo to 11113' actuinl dls- curse , Imuit sitliply to It eoiistipiitctl coiitll tloii of the 53'StCln , which time P1CflSflflt faintly hitxntive , Syrup of Figs , pl'olllpt- ly rdIlloves. Tliiut , Is why It is tile only I'CilSe(1j' s'itli IillihlOllS of fnnsllies , and Is everywhere esteemed so hlglmiy by nil ' who value good health , Its bdISCt'iClZtl effects are due to the fact , that. Itis the one remedy vliich promotes Internal CICI1IIIIIICSS without debilItating tile Ol'gOflM 011 % 'ilidll It acts. It Is thsei'eforc nil important , In order to get its benc- ficliol ellects , to isote svhueis you purchase - chase , that you have the geIiu'ine art's- ole , whllell IS lnanufactnred by tile Call. fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all ieputurb1e druggists. If In tile emijoyiueiit of good health , anti the systoin is regulni' , laxatives or othler remedies arc thou siot neeled. If afihieted with any nctunl disease , one Icily be commended to the snost skillful [ )113'SiCiaIla , but if in iseed of a laxative , 011(1 5110111(1 llil't'C the best , and witis the well-informed everywhere , Syvimp of Figs stands highest anti is most larf cly usati and gives mostgcneral satisfaction. RHEUMATISM - ' Results from iPi I 4 Cured by I /4 Using Dr. J1. H. MCLEAN'S LVER AND kIDNEY BALM A Certain Remedy for Diseases of the Liver , Kidneys and Urinary Organs At Druggists , Price1 $1.00 Per Bottle THS OR , J. H. . MCLrAN Moiciric Co. S Si. . LOUPB. Mo. If the name HIRES is on the package , count on getting the best things nature grows for Rootbeer making. HIRES Rootbeer-bcs : by any lest. 51.4 , only by The Chute , 5. lItre , Co. , l'hiIiIet5I. _ A iic , pck.gc mike , 5 Scre. NO PAIN ! NO GAS ! Teeth extracted absolutely without pain by our local nnaestltetlc. alarmless as water , No cocaine , Ijill DftEY , odin lloolist , 0111cc , TitirO P'loor. Paxtort Block , 16th anti Farnanl street. 'l'eiepllono , 1055. German upoken. Lady attendant , Full Set of 'I'eetll , I'crfeet Fit , a.oo FInest anti 1e,5 Teeth , per ect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aluminum Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115.00 'I'Ccil Vlthout I'Iitte , . at Motterate Cost Bridge Teeth. per tooth anti attachment , , . . , $5.00 Gold Clos'n. 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . to $8.00 RIchmond Crown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00 TCt'til tilled without pain and at prices corre- eindlng With tIle above , All work guaranteed us represented , _ _ _ _ - _ . . , _ -4 - . : " - - We end the marvelou. French R lietneIy CALTHOS rrp , multi m ryl i : i ht'gLli Ellaranteotilat CALTIIOS will . . ( tT01 IIIICIMrSce .t I'mIelone , II BEv CLllth $ p.rnut.rrhcii.inrIcocelo ( I S and IILhTII Lo.t Vigor , C. . ( j , . it and rai' if satisfied , , 11 . i AddrroVOH MOtH. . CO. , - . _ _ . , Role amerIcan AgeeO , Getteesti , ( lbl 'C1GARsAT COST EN - - - - - - _ 25 CTS. "MonIceys. " "Old Cabinets , " 'Portundo , " "World Beaters. " "Sa bo-Rosa. " "Cuban Curves. " "Cuban Freckles , " # "VWey Forge. " "Metropole. " Four torlfie-4c oncil-$3tiO pet' 100. FOUR 'FO1 TthU3J FOR 20c ( ior all 3 for 250 slzes. a "Chanaellors , " "Merchants Club , " "Gen' ! Ar4thur. : " 'Irish Girl. " "The Al bert , " ' "Gotd'en Crown , " "W. J. Florence , " "General 'Harrison. ' " "Flor de Teller. " Etc. 13 for 24c for lull 100 straight , size , , or So ouch , (3,00 ilIld i.fm ( ) 11Cr IoX , "Gato. " . "K9lley. " "Gne V aliens , " "Ferdinand. Hirsch , " "Gonzalez , Mora & , Go , " Clear Havanas. . $ At balIlo CUt nrices as above. . Two io 15 CENtS. $ Star , Horse Shoe , Battle Ax , Piper Heidsick , Flue Cuts , &o a ilOUlIth , Fancy SIllokert' Articles IltClt , ' A lvci. . NORRiS 1406 Farnam St. % % % % j,4 % % % % % % % % % 4rA Mth ( t ( ttthf .ithL ( flee , May IS , ISOtI. ; f Owing to the Rain of Saturday more than half the $4.00 Suits at "The 4f - . - Nebraska" are still left , and we will continue to sell them t 4t ! : at the same price until all arc gone , so that pcople who were unable to do so % in n Saturday Can get themselves in the push today without extra gt charge. The lines arc stilL practically complete in sizes - and patterns , but if the weather isn't "too pesky mean for g any use" the large sizes will be badly demoralized by to- 'i night. t These Suits , at $4OO , 2 Are the greatest values of .the age. Never before have 4 similar suits been sold at retail for less than $7.50 , except where some stores sell 'cm for $6.75 to city folks and 4 - charge $ 0.00 to people from out of town , so as to get 4kf square. They 4t t AIjII Be On Sale Every day while there are any left , but late corners must f _ not expect to find patterns or sizes complete. We said M $ t last week , and we repeat it , 44 Again Today 4tthese suits are all wool and should not b confounded with cotton mixed suits that may be adv&tised at the & same price or less during this saLe , t t 33WW3IW [ YEN II : BARGAINS _ BIGGER EVEN THAN NEBRASKA'S CROPS PROMISE TO BE . : : : : : . , Special Silk and Swnmer N \v ( : Sell . No Itlatter vliitt l3tittui'icic I'at- \Tas1i \ 3oocls frices the weatlict' tci'iis every day , 1111111 says Our Basement Prices Furnish Food for Thought. The Goods SomethingMoi'e Substanta1. Silks at Half Price. Japanese \aSil silks , a magnificent assort- , fllent of stripes , 111151(18 aIld cllecics , our entire - G . tire line now at 0110 price , and that a very iti v 0110 , II. f Swivel is'asii silks , absolutely fast colors , ' fully 27 IndIeS wide , until tillS week they .5'- have been 39c , , per yard now they are only 4 25cYd ' { ii 'our finest novelty silks in printed c : :4' : warps , PersIan , Orlentais , brecaties , chalne- ! " icons , tile very ilest goods in the itotiso ; ' It tjir were $2.00 , $1.75 , $1.50 011(1 $1.25 per yard , \ ¼ your choIce of them all 110W for only , S , , _ ; ; : Fj4' 98c Yd , Our $1.25 grades of black siks , 23 \ Inches \'ido , ill l'eau do sulre , groll grains , armures , satin duciletSe , etc. , uli guaranteed silks , for only , - 98cYd I I Otis' SihiflIhler SliovIiig of , lai II t y l'tst terlIs- i'IIIIII Colors ill ilnk I NE W DI MITIB3 % % Te11 sh G d II brouu'i vy , atecti C ) II It 1,1 no ii r gUI a yJ 01 lOo Yard. oo s G I Il II It Ill , I _ _ _ _ _ _ Di-2o Yardj Ecilpes all previous efforts , tile great say- lag en tile newest cloths for th season of 1806 and tile ittoro wonderful variety we place for your telection are far more Pleas- ins tileR words can Picture. UllexCoilod variety of the very ilest IM- I'Olt'i'Ei ) IRiSh 1)1ZIIITIES , 20 iIlcllds Wide , 25c , Now line of tirio 30-Inch Printed Organdies - dies just in , 25c. Beautiful creations in Imported Seotcil Novelty WIlSil Goods , IOc , 35c , 39c. Fine OF'I'-AS-SILlC 30-Inch MuHe , its jIglIt and dark colors , printIngs of tile 110W- eat , ISo yard , Ora.'a Lawils , in tile styles copied ( roll ) the hEAL. FI1ENCII LINENS , 30 illeiles wide , 12 ½ c. l'ercales for sillrts anti WaIsts , 150 styJes anti colors , all fitlarantetsl , 12 ½ c. Colors warralltell Ill tile best lIne of I'or. cabs over placed on sale at hOc yard. Fast black Saloon , 30 inches nide , Henri. etta finish , 7'4c yard , E'CrythiXIg 1105' in dress lriilts anti calicoes , Sc a yard. The I ° " yard will buy the liriest Dilnity OtIt of n suicetlon of 150 patterns , 'rho7 are WOI'thy of yotit' eonsitiusratlon. GRASS BUTTER Is POURING IN. As steadily arid as copiously as came the rains to Nebraska braska farms Grass Butter came to the Big Store. Wa have tons of fine , fresh , rich and wholesome grass butter - ter that must be sold at once. These prices would sell Nebraska's eutire product right here in Omaha : 5c , 7c and 9c Farmers' Butter , 1/ 1 1 C CAJLL'.t /2C Best : Grass Butter , for the finest 1 7 C Separator Creamery Butter , These prices to be had Dilly at HAYDEN BROS. ' HOR OF AflA1