THE OMAHA DAILY 1JEE: TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1J)00. T No other aid so great to the housewife, no other agent so useful and certain in making delicious, pure and wholesome foods, has ever been devised. ROYAL SOLDIER LOVER FINDS A WAY Typewriter Forsakes Her Midline to Wed Quartermaster's Assistant, MISS DELANEY'S PARENTS PROTEST IN VAIN Toiiiik Woman (;, On nil Aliened Vnontloit, lull .llri'tM Sun of Miirn Hml In imv Snfrlj I.oiIkimI in Culm, Miss Anna Uel.anoy, the youns woman who durlnRthc TranamUsljnir.pl cxprH.tion appeared as the Htiir pupil of 1'rof, Vnu Sant'g class, operating a typewriter at the rate of 100 words per mlnuto while blind folded, has eloped with i soldier named Kdwln Johnson, and-in now-with hlmln'Ha vana, Cuba. She loft Omaha May 12 osten sibly on a vacntlon, Joined him In Kansai City, whero they wore married, and left -nun mm at onco ror their now home In tho Clem of tho Antilles. Mrs. Johnson, nco HoLanoy, lived with her paronto. Mr. and Mrs. JamtH DcLancy, nt 1513 Leavenworth street, and waj em ployed an a stenographer In Swift's pack ing house, South Omaha, where she made $60 a month. Sho had known Mr. Johnson threo years. During thin- llmo ho had been a most devoted suitor, but for somo rcassn tho girl's parents did not approvo h'm as a (,on-ln-law. Though of regular hahiu good character and holding a responsible position as cierK in the quartermaster's de partment on (leneral llumnhreWa iet Ilnvana. they strenuously opposed the match! Tho girl often remonstrated with her nar. ,ul ,, uppuaiiion, nut to no avail. Thov v., unit a,, wu not a MUltablo tiun- nann tor ner and also that sho young to marry. Meanwhile letters bearing tho Havana postmark arrived with clocklike, regularity and wern answered us regularly. Then tho tlmo for her mimmer vacation came. Sho torn her cmnloyern. ofllcn friends that sho was going to tako u trip through tho southern slates, and bado them u.Djrr. mat wa all tho Information she .".lOToiru mem. And as to her they knew even less, parents, DiiUKhtcr KiiIIm to Itelurii i.m mat intimation they hud that things wero not moving In their accustomed groove was when their daughter failed to come homo Saturday night, May 12. About 9:45 that evening live young women each carrying a grip, .entered tho nurllng- iim uepot, an nougnt tickets for Kansas City. Tho party comprised MU,s Anna Do. Uxncy nnd four sisters of tho prospective groom .Misses .Mary, Jennie, Klora and Moran Johnson. Letters received nlnco from Kansas City describe tho slmplo wedding which took placo at the homo of a Catholic priest After tho ceremony tho four sisters of the groom returned to 8t. Joseph, Mo., whoro ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine C arter s Little Liver Pills. Muat r Signature f 9m PcSlmll Wrapper Blow. ar audi mMA f lFOH HEADACHE. CARTERS FOR DIUINESt. rOR IIUOUtNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR C0NSTIPATI0I. FOR SALLOW SKIN. TOR THE COMPLEXION , oaniaiai win iu CURB IICK HCAPACKJE. Iff .Mm There arc imitation baking powders, sold cheap, by many grocers. They are made from alum, a poison ous drug, which renders the food injurious to health. BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST. NEW YORK. they aro now visiting relatives. The newly married couple took tho llrst train for tho southwest, and three, days later, at St. Au gustine, Kla., embarked for Havana. Kdwln Johnson'H father Is chief clerk of the quartermaster' department and Kdwln Is hln first assistant. Tho Broom's mother and flvn idsterp, one of whom Is un Invalid, llvo nt 1K32 William treet, Omaha. Mrs. Johuton said: "The wedding was ns much a surprise to me as It was to Mr. and Mrs. Dol.aney. I knew nothing about It until after It was all over. I supposed my four daughtera left for St. Joseph, and was In Ignorance of their Intention to go to Kansas City first. I did not even know Mis DeLancy was going with thorn. It eeems they met down at tho Ilurllngton depot, "I understand Mr. and .Mrs. UcUiuey op posed this match, but la naked! What's the ubo? When young folks wunt to marry and aro old enough to marry you might as well let them have their way. Kor my part I'm 'well satisfied." Mra DcUinqy said: "My girl don't de sorvo a notice In tho newspapers. Sho has played us a mean trick to run off this way and not say a word of where bIio was going, or a word about tho wedding or anything. It-must have been a nlco wedding anyhow, and her with only tho clothes she's got on her back!" But bath Mr. and Iklrs. Delincy are ready to forgive their daughter If aho shown tho proper contrition. BOTH SIDES ARE CONFIDENT ('limn Trnniw of the lllffli School Compete for n HnndNoine I'rl.c. to Tho class teams of tho High schcol hnvo planned a series of each day this week. games, ono to occur Tho trophy contested I for Is a highly ornamental bat turned by I'rof. Wlpmnn of tho Manual Training de partment. It will be Inscribed with tho names of the wlnnors and hung In tho study room of tho successful class. The seniors, under tho leadership of Captain Theo Robinson, havn been practicing for several weeks and feci moderately confident of winning the prize. The juniors, whllo not In such excellent training, rely upon tho superiority of their materia), several of tho players being members of tho " 'var sity." PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, U S. Olnuld of St. Louis Is at the Millard. V. K. Thomas of Topeka Is In the city. J. H., White of Kansas City Is In Omaha. Hoddam Cant of Chicago Is at tho Millard. T. W. Smith of Aurora, III., Is In the city. J. !:. Watts of Uuluth Is at the Merchants. K. I,. McHrldo of Klncoln Is at thu Mil lard. A. W. Mlckell of Ueatrlco Is at tho .Mer chants.' Fred Caldwell of Minneapolis Is at the Murray. V. W. Uuswell of Minneapolis is at mo Murray. James W. Orr of Atchison Is staying at the Millard. H. C. Mowntrec, an attorney of Lincoln, Is In the city. O. 8. Hurt and wlfo of Lincoln are guests of tho Millard. Dr. C. H. Campbell of Clarks was ut the Darker Monday. A. H, Carter of Utlca, Neb., Is stopping at the Merchants. V J. llebes of Humphrey registered Mon day at the Darker. Oeorgo It. Owens of Waco registered Monday at the Millard. II, Kuschbnum and wife of Philadelphia aro guests of the Millard. William Hlchards and Kd Hcmnott of Des Moines aro staying at tho Murray. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Wanner have moved to 112 North Thirty-eighth avenue. 15. H. Andnm of the Cnlon Pact tie land department, Knnsas City. Is at the Murray. Frank It. Hobersnn rabies his urrlval nt Pretoria on tho tith Inst., having visited Ladysmltli and other points en route. Jacob II. lesser of Kansas City Is spend ing a few days In the city ns tho guest of Councilman Harry Zlniman of the Third ward. Tobias Castor of Lincoln, William llu- Menetter of Llnwond, W. C. May of liothon berg and W. N. Huso of Norfolk were .Mon day guests at the Her (Irand. Nebraskans at the Murray Monday: M. Jnmes and W. l Currlo of Lincoln, Henry Fellows ot Colfax. L. C. Krwln of Hasting and Wllllum McKvcr of Columbus. Attorney Ale.x As AltschulPr has returned from u business and plcusuro trip to vari ous points in Arkansas. He was accom panied by his wlfo and they visited Little Hock, ItusHelvllle, Hot Springs and other place. A. H, Truckonmlller of St. Joseph, Mo la registered at tho Her (Irand. Mr, rriiokennilller Is one of the most nromlneiK citizens of St. Joseph, being the proprietor of tho Hotel TrucKentnilier. lie cumo to Omahu us a fan lit Sunday's base ball game. Nebraskans nt tho Merchants Mondavi Mr. and Mr. K. It. Adams of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs, J. II. Llppold of Falls city, Mr, and Mrs, S. N. Ovurturf of Olbbon, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Melster of West Point. J. 11. Mini IMrrv Hliiftc nf n,:itrir, .1 ller and F, Phlllco ot Wayne, M Hress'er 1 of Clearwater. H S, W yatt ol OrauJ Island 1 and T. Will ot Frcmoiu. FAVOR BUYING MACHINES Aldermen Thick at Leait One Sweeper Should Be Fnrchaced, HAND CLEANING ALTOGETHER TOO SLOW I'riililcni tn He Solved M, Where Ik the .Money (o Conic From (ienernl Film! Already In Over drawn. At tho Informal council meeting yesterday afternoon Chairman Itascall of tho judiciary committee brought up tho report of the city engineer recommending the purcbaso of machines for cleaning the streets. Tho engineer urges tho acquirement of one pneumatic machine, J2.G00; one flrst-class gutter sweeper, (350 to (600; two brush sweepers, $500; one sprinkling cart, (300 to (500. In the opinion of City Engineer Uosewatcr It will not bo necessary to dis pense entirely with hand labor, as the services of ten to fifteen patrolmen nre needed In addition to the machines. Tho council favors tho engineer's suggestions, with tho possible exception of Mount, who believes that the charter provision calling for "day labor" is BUlllclcnt to bar out machines. Chairman Hascall believes that tho pur chase of at least one machine should bo mado at once, providing 'funds can In somo way bo made available. "We have eighty miles of pavement," he said, "and our cleaning gangs are getting over It at the rate of about two miles n day. We simply must have machines, but the prob lem Is, Whero l the monoy to como from Tho general fund Is already overdrawn nnd w0 cn't use the street cleaning fund because wo will need all- that for current expense!. The blamo for the condition of tho general fund lies, noi with us, but with tho old council, which persisted In certify Ing to funds not on hand, relying for pay ment upon the 1D0O levy." Other members of tho council voiced tho namo sentiment as the mei.-.her from tho KIrst. Tbo matter will bo taken tip with tho comptroller, and snmo method of sccur lng funds for tho purchase of machines may be hit upon. UeprewentatlvcB of local Jobbers were also present to state their vlow3 aa to the proper formation of tho exploslvo ordinance The council Is willing to allow the Inter ested parties all latitude commensurate with the public safety, but has expressed some Incredulity regarding statements of tho comparative harmlessness of acetylene ga and dynamite. There Is no doubt that the matter will bo amicably arranged. Inmie of Hondo Autliorlnrtt. At the close of the Informal session the council held a special meeting, at which the Issuo of (S0.000 special paving bonds was authorized. The bonds will cover various paving districts already formulated. "DoWltfs Llttlo Early Risers aro th finest pill I ever used." D, J. Morre, Mill brook, Ala. They quickly cure nil liver and bowel troubles. LOCAL BREVITIES. T A rtiiMh reoorts tn the nollco tho loss o a purso containing (30 In (Boyd's opera house aaiuriiay uini. a, get of carpenter tools worth (10, be lnnVrlntr tn .Inmes Prince, was stolen from building at Twenty-ilnth nnd Custella streets Sunday night. A brief meeting of tho Flro and Police commissioners was neiu lasi nigni, ni wnu'i only routine business was transacted. Flv liquor licenses were granted. w'ntlnm iinl,iinv nml l.Vfml Drew werft arrested Monday evening on complaint of Morris llanntfen. who alleges, that they tried to hold him up nt Kleventh una Far. nam streets. The annual picnic of the Omaha Metro nnlllun nnllon force will bo held on Thurs day, June 21, at Sarpy Mills. Amusements of nil kinds will h nrovlded. The nroceeds will bo turned over to tho police relief fund. A tvnocrnnhlcal error In the announce mnnt of lb., ripe distribution of KUL'iir beet seed by Mr. Lunn of this city made the place at which the seed eoum no nan lhzt Capitol avenue. It should have read 1021 The distribution will end Wednesday. There was a scene In Justice Altstadt court Monday afternoon that for a time threatened to result In a mlxun betwe?n "Little nismarck" und an attorney numel T. F. Elliott. It started with i:illott call lnc the lusllen n 1 1 in and inaklmr certali remarks calculated to Impugn his judicial honor. The Justice ordered him from tha court anil climbed down from his bench tn enforco the order, hut at that moment the attorney discreetly withdrew. Dr. Ramacciottl, tlty meat Inspector, condemned a largo quantity of tomatoes yesterday which were dlbplayed for sale by tho J. U, Snyder Commission company. Eleventh and Howard streets. The doctor suld the tomatoes were untlt for food, being overripe und many of them partially decom posed. Representatives of the company In sisted that tho action of the Inspector was unfair and called In several witnesses to examine the vegetables. The doctor had his way. however, and the tomutoes were hauled away to the city dump. TRIBE CONTINUES TO GROW Pilgrim! Journey Across the Arid Deserts to Greet Sheik Ak-'nt-Ben. WARM RECEPTION IS ACCORDED THEM All Ttrit Mnkr n Hun, n lilt, mill n Inke nml the Ciiiiililniitlnu I'mics Ton Mtii'li for (lie llliiMrliiu Potentate. Seated high upon a dais of bewildering magnlllconcc, surrounded by a glittering cordon of belted nnd plumed retainers and a retinue of black-browed retainers who re sembled nothing so much as thirty cents, was tho Bhclk, Ak-Sar-Iltn. Dlgulty eat onthroned upon his royal brow, benevolenco shown from his royal countenance, sltno IconB clinked merrily in his royal pocket, and ho succeeded altogether lu putting up a very good Imitation of a man who knows when ho has got a good thing and who means to hang on to It as long ns ho can. Tho fans of tho attendants stirred tho hazy, odoriferous air, and from the lutes and viols behind a bank of artificial palms came tho languorous strains of a ragtime melody. Tho shclk closed his eyes and was giving way to tho spell ot the hour and the time when a messenger hot-footed It Into his presence and salaamed eo low that his head struck the floor with a resounding whack. "I have mado a run, most noble poten tate," ho began, but he got no further. "So I perceive," answered the sheik. "So ! I perceive, O most Illustrious Hen All. You havn also made a hit; I heard It," and the shclk roared with laughter. In which tho attendants very politically joined. Ami Then the Scoring: Coiinnencrd. 'If that Is so, most high and mighty," answered tho messenger, "then I have done more than Colonel Keith's ball playeis ero able to accomplish when tho InDdels from St, Joseph fell upon them last Sunday at tho park on Thirteenth street." "Silence, minion," thundered tho sheik. How dare you make such llliigs at our rcat and good friend's hired men? Know you not that tho Illustrious Colonel Duck- rlno hath deposited enough backsheesh lu ho royal treasury to guarantee him passage across tho burning sands as soon as ho can find tlmo to make tho Journey? It were fortunate, Indeed, for you if you had been ho Instead ot Hon All. It would then have been permitted you to explore still more deeply the hidden lore of our trlbo and to gaze again upon tho charms of yon Egyp tian who takes noto of tho mighty deeds of strength dotio hero In our assembly. If you " If I had only Hen liur, ' murmured tuo printer. Hut tho sholk had fainted. Then it was that tho royal attendants got busy and earned their salaries. They ap plied restoratives to tho Inanimate mon- rch. tho larger part of which tney ex tracted from a flask closely resembling tho flagons lu which Is kept tho liquid that Is known as "bread In old Kentucky." By degrees ho revived and was soon able to listen to tho tidings that Den All was about to convoy to him when the unfortunate Inci dent related above occurred. This was to tho effect that another caravan had just arrived from somewhere, bearing the neces sary passports and begged to bo admitted that Its morabcru might learn the mysteries f tho Illustrious trlbo of Ak-bar-iicn. Where the Knlerluliiment Mckiiii The royal treasurer was sent to the dcor to examine the passports nnd In the mean time all was mado ready for tne reception nf tho travelcre. It was not long before the keeper of tho coin returned with tho cratlfvlnir announcement 4hnt the pasiporl'a n " l' .. . . , . . , . were all genuine anci 'inai mey ciu um attested by the great seal ot tho treasurer of the United States. Orders wcro given to admit tho neophytes ana tnen was Dcgun tho exposition of the great things that aro hidden behind tho tenta ot the I shclk and his followers and which may not be tout in the columns of tho public prints. Let It suffice, then, to say that tne ioi- lowern of Ak-Sar-Den didn't do a thing to thoso seekers after knowledge not a single ihlnir. They wcro taken gently Dy mo hand and led lovingly acrora me sanuy steppes and tho location of all the plttaus that aro so likely to entrap the unwary was pointed out to them. In several in stances they wero allowed to fall Into somo ot tho smaller lures that they might convey back to thoso from among whom they bad como the assuranco that tho Journey may not bo mado except under tho guidance ot tho hardy sons of tho eheik. tor an sucn howovcr, there wcro loving hands to ralso and gentlo worc" to cheer. There were physicians to prescribe and attendants to minister tho prescriptions. In juttlce to all who fell by tho wayside It must bo Btated that they took their medlclno man fully and almost immediately thoy wero healed. So potent aro tno brews and pniiicis which the rotalners of tho sheik have tho knowledge to administer. Cnrnvnii Hotli l.ni'ne mill lliinilnniiit'. It was a largo and handsomo caravan Probably It would bo Invidious to Klngle out the ono whom the Egyptian regarded with tho greatest favor and tho Individual after whom tho sacred elephant trumpolol tho most loudly. They wcro all bravo tn-n and truo and they will form a decided ac qulsltlon to tho trlbo which is growing a present llko tho gourd of holy writ. There Is still room, however, ror more mombors and those who have not yet laid down th slnglo eagle that will admit 'them to th fun cannot pofslbly know what a good thin thoy are missing. For tho benefit of such as have not yet made tho acquaintance) ot tho Arnblan po tcntate and his valorous knlshta tho eholk has caused to bo promulgated another or der. the effect of which Is that ho will be In the temple next Monday night and, with tho othor knights, will bo glad to greet a who desire to acquaint themselvos with his way of doing business. There will be no ad vance Ih tho prices, although tho entor talnmcnt offered will be Just a little l3tcr than anything that has happened previously Tho price Is ten no lcs and no moro un leefl tho candidate Insists after the sho Is over that ho has had inorn than hi money's worth. In event of such a thin happening tho royal treasurer Is authorized to nccopt largess, PRICE TOO HIGH FOR MORTf N I'lirehimer nf Hedges' Inxnrnnee llnol nrim itiiyn He Wim Deceived n tn Itn Henl "Worth. At the Instanco of George II. Morton. As sistant County Attorney Dunn Issued a war rant Monday for the arrest of C. L. Hedges, an Insurance ngent, charging him with securing money under false pretenses, Mor ton says he recently purchased Hedges' business, paying him (5,000 for It, upon tho representation of Hedges that It was yield ing (5,000 a year. He alleges, however, that upon examining the bonks ho finds It has been paying only about ono-thlrd of that amount. C. L. Hedges, who occupied an olllce In the New York LIfa building, did a large In- surance business, and has always stood well In business circles. Up to a late hour list night the warrant had not been serve nii:i). ROOT-Jurta Adelaide, beloved wife of Allen Root, nt the Valley farm. Douglas pre cinct, nt 7 o'clock p, m., May 21, ngcil ul years and 22 days, Funeral from tho reMdcnre at 1 o clock n. m , Wednesday, May 21. Interment In I'rospect Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. PROGIiAIV. ON DECORATION DAY elrrnnx Attree I inn n l'lltlnjr Mnn- J iter In Willed In Cninnieinuriile I Dentil of llernen, i Al the Joint meeting cf Orand Army posts at tho City hall last night the program fir , Decoration day was decided upon. The pa- , radc will form nt 1.30 p. m. on May 30 and , will move at 1:15. The point of meeting will bo at Fifteenth and Douglas streets. Tho procession will bo headed by the ml I la companies, the Thurston Rifles ond the . Umnba OuardH. followed by the llvo com- panlte of High School Cadets. The veterans and friends will complete the parade, under the direction of 0. E. Uurmesler. marshal of tho day, and D. A. Hurley and W. S. Askwith, aides. The column will raovo to Park aveijuo and Pacltle street, whero It will bo Joined by tho Woman's Relief Corps. At Hanscom park tho roll of the dead for the year will be read by tleorgo P. (larllck, president of tho burial corps. Tho ritual service of tho Grand Army will then bo ob served and Lincoln's address at Gettysburg 111 be read by ono of the comrades. W. F. Ourley will be tho orator of tho day. Tho committee will hold a final meeting cxt Monday night. , AD DOG HIDES HIS IDENTITY lliilue In I (iiil.lt to I'lv Hie (inllt on Hither (iinliir nml AIIiimh Until tn ( l''ree. A. C. Llchtcnbcrger, a plumber living at 3S30 Parker street, was tried In police court Monday on a charge of harboring two vicious dogs. Several neighbors appeared to testify gainst htm and all theso agreed In dcacrlb. Ing tho beasts ns a braco of swaybacked In cubuses, made out of teeth, nails, barbed Iro and broken glass. They havo tusks like a wild boar, testified the neighbor!, and tho souls of tho warders of Tartarus. The testimony showed that a man had been bitten by one of the dogs, but as the an could not tell which of tho dogs had sampled his edibility, the Judgo discharged the defendant and mndo no order touching tho disposition of the canities. Ho said It ould bo a shame to order one of tho dogs shot, as the wrong dog might Incur the bul- t, and ndded that It were better a hundred guilty dogs should escape than that ono In nocent one should suffer. It Is an unwritten aw that every dog Is entitled to his first tasto ot man-meat. NOT YET READY FOR TRIAL eliool Hoard Ciimch I'nst iioneil tn Am nit the Arrlvnl of Detec tive Cliliilqnj. George H. Hers and Frank L. Sears, charged with bribery In connection with the ward of school supply contracts, appeared tho court house yesterday to Inquire if the prosecution was ready to enter trial. The reply was lu tho negative. Tho county at torney expected Charles Chlnlquy, the miss ing detective, to bo on hand yesterday, but he failed to respond. As tho matter now stands nothing definitely is known as to Chlnlquy'B whereabouts. Ho was found by a telegram last week at Manistee, Mich., and he replied that ho would como to Omaha as soon as possible. His movements since that time aro not explained, so tho county attorneys deputy In charge of tho case stated In the afternoon. Detective Ruckminstcr, tinder whoso direction tho expose was brought about, and who has been hero for nearly ten days waiting to testify, has gone to Chicago with tho avowed purpose of bringing In tho delinquent Chlnlquy. t'llctt Cnrol Without the Knife. Itching, Blind, Dlecdlng or Protruding Piles. No cure, no pay. All druggists aro authorized by the manufacturers of Pazo Pile Ointment to refund tho money where It falls to euro any caso of piles no matter of how long standing. Cures ordinary cases In six days; tho worst coses In fourteen days Ono application gives ease and rest. Re lieves Itching Instantly. This Is a new dis covery and Is tho only pile remedy sold on a posltlvo guarantee, no cure, no pay. Price 50c. If your druggist don t keep It In stock send us 50c, In postago stamps and we wilt forward samo by mail. Manufactured by Paris Medlclnq Co., St. Iuls, Mo, Manutac Hirers of Laxative Dromo-Quinlno and Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. YOUNG MEN DISCUSS TREATY Fifth Wnril Hepuhl lenns IIckIii Their CnmpiilKii Work nlth AKltntlnn of Current Inmiii-n, Tho Young Mon's Republican club of tha Fifth ward has opened Its campaign work In earnest by tho Inauguration of a series of meetings, at which Its members Indulge In educatlonul discussions nf current polit ical events. At tho meeting latt evening, In tho hall at Sixteenth and Locust streets, Howard Ilruncr spoko of tho young man In politics. Tho question for debate wafl Resolved, That the llay-l'auncclote treaty should bo ratified," Messrs. Drlco Crawford and Benjamin McLean took the alllrmatlvo of tha proposl' tlon, whllo Bert C. Fowler and Oscar E Engler wero opposed. Martin E. Larson read a paper on trusts and gool music was furnished nt Intervals. This club expects to do a great work this year In behalf of tho republican state nnd national tickets and will carry its organization to tho ut most degree ot efficiency. Ten Years Pmln 'I am a school teacher, nave surrcroa agony monthly for ton years. "My nervous system was a wreck. I suffered with pain in my side anil nan almost every III known. I had taken treat ment from a number of physicians who gave mo no relief. "One specialist said no modaclno could help mo, i must summit to an operation. "I wrote to Mrs. Pink- ham, stating my oase, and receivou a prompt reply. I took Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Oompound and followed tho advice given mo and now I suffer no moro. If any one cares to know more about my oase, . I will cheerfully mm A am answer an letters." MISS EDNA ELLIS, Hlg9 ginsport, Ohio. Jap Rose Soap I 0 TRADE MARK WW is the soap to use when the sun or wind roughens your skin. It is CLEANSING SOOTHING BEFDESHING Its ingredients arc pure oiht cocoa butter, elyeerin, and the delicate perfume of natural roses. KIRK MAKES IT DEALERS SELL N THE TRAIL OF GORDON Board of Education Propose to Impnch thi Policfl Judie. CURTAILMENT OF COURT FINES RESENTED Hon In l.itlil on the Employment of Mnrrlnl Women, lint Thoiae Alrrndj, In the .Nerlcc Muy Bnter Mnt rlinony nlth Impunity. The Hoard ot Education, which hss shown growing resentment for several months ngulnst Pollco Judgo Gordon, lat night took its first active step against that magistrate On motion of Penfold, tho board Instructed s attorney to bring Impeachment proceed ings against tho police judgo In caeo such a eourne seemed to him wise and likely to bo elTective. Penfold took the Initiative as chairman of the upccinl comralttco ap pointed In January to make Inquiry Into the cause of the falling off In pollco court fines, hlch under tho law go Into the coffers of tho School board. As pointed out by Tho Hco several days ago, tho receipts from this source havo dropped from (29,000 In 1S!3 to 250 In 1890, tho difference being only In part 'accounted for by the previous custom of fining disreputable women. Mr. Penfold has so far acted on the advice of Attorney Herring nnd proccedlngn will probably bo brought at once. nother Important resolution Introduced by Penfold related to tho employment of married teachers. It specified that no con tract shall be entered Into between tho hoard and any married woman whose hus band Is la good health or has eufllclcnt meant to support his family) A saving clause will bring relief to tho hearts of thoso on duty which excepted from the working of tho rule any married woman now In tho employ of tho board. Wood thought It w!o to extend the rule so ws to Include married women now In tho service. Ho said there was nothing In tho resolution to nrovent a woman In tho board's employ from marrying and still re taining her position. Penfold admitted till, but nld that the board's attorney was re sponsible for the omlsBlon, who was of the opinion that a ban on mnrrlago would not hold In tho courts, being oppojed to pun lie, policy. Tho resolution paeecd as erlgl nally framed. Vrlrrniit tn Artdrm Student. A communication from tho local Orand Army corps received tho endorsement of tho board rela'tlvo to speakers In the public schools on Decoration day. The veterans recalled tho custom of patriotic programs on that day and asked to havo reprcscnta- Ivcs at tho various schools to address the nunils. A request rrom A. weir, agent ior tno India relief fund, was acceded to and tho nrlncloals of tho local schools will bo cm powered to receive contributions! by tho studonts. Nebraska's suaro in tne unnor taking will bo a tralnload ot corn. Superintendent Peanse recommended that a Plan for a summer library wcrvica con eelved by Miss Tobitt of tho public library bo carried out. Miss Tobitt desires to havo tho uso of one room In certain school bulld- ncs during tho summer for students tor tho distribution of Juventle boons. Tnero are 1,000 volumes In tho library sultab e for tho purpose. The matter was referred to a committee. Tho Daughters of tho American Rcvolu TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE a r,nMfr to be shaken Into thu shoes. Vnnr tpi.t pel swollen, nervous and hot. and get urea easi y. ii you nave siimi iiiig reev or ukhi niui-i., i n . it mki. tho fool nnd makes walklnir easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet. Ingrowing nails, blisters nna callous spoil, neucves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try It today. Bold by all droeclsts and shoe stores for 25c. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted Leuoy, JN. i. Look At The Difference rhew Is n Ma difference between the shoes Drcx L. Slioomnn sella nt $3.00 nnd tho ones you Kt nt most places these women's SIMM) shoes have tno cemilno welt solos not too heavy for dry nor to light for wet dnys-flexlble welts that bend with every motion of the toot sole broad enouRh to keep the foot off of the pavement. The now sprliiK line of $3.00 welts is fnr ahead of itny wo ve ever snown ueiorc in vlel kid, Hussla tan or light calf we take tlmo to bee that the shoe (Its and we know how to tit shoes. Drexel Shoe Co., Oaaaba'a Up-to-date Sho ITaaat). 1419 FARNAM STREET. Our Water Color Exhibit- Is attracting wide attention in the Alt World. .Never were such beautiful ex iwnples of so many well known artists shown in one exhibit C. 'Weber, S. A. Miilholland, Uasbrouck, Ihi.ane and mnny others. Wo have brought together In one room on our Auditorium lloor all these representative works of art. l'teo to every one. Come In nntl see them. A. HOSPE, Moslo ut Art, 1613 DiutlM. IT tlon gave notice that they desired to follow their annual custom of bestowing n medal upon tho eighth grade pupil preparing tho best ctssay upon a patriotic subject. The topic chosen this year will be: "The Re ligion of the Colonics at the Time ot tho Revolution." A petition from residents in the neighbor hood of the Dupont school, asking for foot er school facilities, was referred to the buildings and property committer. On tho recommendation of the commltteo on boundaries the following school census enumerators wero selected: First Ward Henry Inman, II. G. DAu- mann. Second Ward John L. Lyckbolm, Mr3. Christiana Stover. Third Ward William Iuier, Charles E. Ilurkc. Fourth Ward It. S. Gillespie, A. S. Drown. Fifth Ward Mls Leltlo Giles, 11. Rohlnton, Mis. S. Moody. Sixth Ward- -E. M E. Robb. Seventh Ward- William Rcdgwlck, P. J. (Juealey. Eighth Ward A. G T. Ructc, Elizabeth Yoder. Ninth Ward Min. A. E. Scavcrs, A. T. Ayers. On the ndvlco of Superintendent Pcarso the High school seniors will not bn com pelled to forfeit another Satniday to mtiKu good the four enforced holidays during le palrs on the uchool building. The board adjourned to meet next Mondiy night, when bids for the construction ot the new High fechool will be opened. "I had stomach trouble twenty years and gnvo up bone of being cured till I began to uso Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has done mo so much good 1 call It the saver of my life." writes W. R. Wilkinson, Albany, Tcnn. It digests what you eat. Itpi'ltnl for Culture t'lnh. The recital at tho Younc Men's Christian association auditorium Monday night for tho benefit of the Hoys' Christian Culture club or calvary Daptlst church was one of the most nlcasant events of tho kind nro- scnted In Omaha. Miss Alice Howell proved nerseir un elocutionist or more tnan ordi nary oblllty and her Impersonations wern remarkably true to nature, but the faoiilo or the evening was llttlo Kcglua Haeltens, who won the hearts of all by her skillful Performance on the nlano. The vocal solos of Mr. Jo Barton and the violin snlec- Hons of Dr. Haettcns werewrll chosen and admirably presented. The audience was ap preciative and each numner caned ror a response to encores. If Ydu arc Tired. Honf ord's Acid Phosphate . - a. ataf . . l Atloras immediate reuet in mcauii ana physical exhaustion nnd insomnia. Quiets and strengthens the nerves. Genuine bean name Horsvofd's on wrapper. Amatuer Photographers Find ours a storo whoro nil supplies can bo had at ronson a bio prices wo ffivo tho freo uso of our dark rooms and burniahor to all customers or we will develop and print your pictures at a very moderate cost we invito you to call and sen tho new camora that wo aro now showing. This display will Intorost you even if you already have a good camera. THE A10E & PENFOLD C0.y Amateur VhctograpMo JuppMaa. 1408 Farnam. OMAHA OPPOBITK PAXTON HOTEL. 00