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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1895)
- riir irt i yIurL ' - - . , . : ; 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAHA DAILY DEE : 1Jli.ESDAY , FEBRUARY 20 , 1895. . - LHIIT FOR GRAND LARCENY - , t Daniel Daker's Dad Record Lcd the Judge to Show Him No Lenlenoy. ' - : TO TilE NITENTIARV FOR SEVEN YEARS . ' Two ' \1'1'011I1,111'1'8 Get ThIrty HaYII In .Jall- 1'unI1uinciit AIgne.I to I'rhonerll Who 'VcrI' Cun.tclell IAut 'c..k-llrlbetl - Sot : Ifreo on 1'roJIIIoL Yesterday afternoon Judge Scott o ntenced the prisoners who were convcttd : during the previous week In the criminal department ; . ot the district court Dantel Daker , who had been convicted ct grand larceny , was e ntenced to seven years : at hard labor In the state Ilrhon. 13akr , In company with John Wyman on December 8 , . 1894 , etole a 10l ot wearing apparel , jewelry and IIlIverwaro from the residence of D. E. . Detebemer at Nindteenth und Spruce streets. This III the thIrd time within a year that Baker baa been arrested for felony , and the court gave hIm the greatest Penalty provided - . vided by the statute for his oltense. . John Wyman , alias John Durre , who wall charged with having assisted Daker In his , raid on the Detebemer residence , pleaded guilty to petit larceny and got thirty days at hard labor. - Charles Nolan ] , who was charged with burglary , for having broken Into the barn of Charles Lynch In the vIcinity of South , Omaha , and stealing a sack of bran , wall convicted by the jury or IloUt larceny. lie was sentenced to thrty : hays at hard labor In the county Jail. t Thomas Urad laugh was given thirty days at hard labor for stealing a bIcycle from Ih . front of the New York Life building on July 30 , 1814. ! lie was originally charged with grand larceny , but the owner of' the wheel having left the state Uradlaugh was ai- lowell to plead guilty to petit larceny. Jalnes lIrabets was discharged upon ! prom- IlIlng to behave himself" . though convicted < : f assault. lie was one of the striking workmen - men tll South Omaha last year , and on Au- t gust 1 assaulted Chris Nelson with a stick. Nelson Procured hIs arrest , and he was charged with assault with Intent to do great bOdily Injury , but was convicted of simple RSEault. lie lIe\"Cr had been arrested be- ! fore , and , not having hall stady employment , during the last few months , his wife and two email children have had to subsist 011 the charity of the neighbors during his Imprison- ment. For these reasons he was permitted to go frce. Notice of a motion for a new trial was made In the case of William Mathews , who was convicted of an attempt to kill a col- ored porter In a Ninth street resort on , November 9 , 1893. lie escaped from the city after committing the deed"and only returned about five wl.oks ago , and was arrested. COtifity its JIM ObJect 1011. A demurrer has been flied by the defendant if In the coca of the Omaha Loan and Trust company against the county of Duglas. The 1 action Is for $900.54 damages said to have been eustalned by the plaintiff by reason of grading don by the defendant In Novembr , , - 1889 , In front 01 property In Florence , upon which the Omaha Loan and Trust company . held a mortgage , It claims that by the . grading operations , which still hemaln up- 4 finished , the value cf the property has diminIshed - . : Ished $3,000. The alleged damage ! to the I , . plaintiff's Interest In- the proprty Is the , amount sued for. ' , - - The demurrer 0the \ ground that the t , complaint doesnoL . , ' Mate : . acrs 'sumclent : 'to , - constitute a.cause' ol.actlon/ . . , ' ! - , ' , ; t . l\i..t \ ! ; : ! ) . t.t. : ! . . Is 1\lIswor. t ' I 1wer..tbasbeeJt.flIed In the d'strlct ' . , court't y-T . . ' A . 'Ieeath : who , was register of , deeds 'during 1892 and 1893 , In the suit of i . .Dougl county .agaJost .hlm and lila .bnds- men. 3 J.legeath denies that there 1s any amount due from him to the unty. lie clams ! to ; have had : a right to deduct his own alary ( . ' " and , the"salarlesof necessary chrks from the e fees collected , and that after having done so ( f . 4 there wa IS a balance In 1S92 of. $2,281.28 ! , L 'wh ch , . upon orders of , t\le \ county commls- t. ! . ' slenen , he paid ' to the , county treasurer , alee that there was a balance of $718.21 In 1893 , . h which he disposed of In the same way. taking * the treasurer's receIpt for both amounts. , . ; Slllnr : for the 1II&Iulcr. , ; A petition has been 'flIed In the county court by Gault Dros. against the F. E. Short , . Commlsslop company of South Omaha asking . , Judgment for $700 and costs of suit. Galllt c l3roL allege that In September , 1894 , they . ( shipped to the defendants eighteen head of , , horses , and In December of the same year forty-nine head , to be sold on commission. . ' The hones were sold for $1,200. of which Oault Dros. have received but $500. They claim thal the F E. Short company has unlawfully - k lawfully arproprlated the balance , $700 , and , refuse to refund any part of It. ' Alllclllg UII4Vy UI"mu"M. The trial of tile case ot John Czaplenskl , Jr. , ' against Martin Ittner for $25,000 damages , Is I p''t 't going on before a Jury In Judge Ferguson's , , ' . court. ; k. , , Ittner , who Is' the proprietor of n- ' brick , yard on South Sixteenth street employed ; ' , the plaintiff , who Is a minor , as a laborer , and , , ' In April , 1893 , while at work , the boy'/I / arm . , ; was caught In a cogwheel , an\ , amputation t was necessary. For this he wants 25000. The Jury went to the scene of the accIdent at ; noon to look at the jround. - . ; Jll1l1nr Court \Jlutefl : ' I The whole or yesterday was consumed . ' . . . by Judge Scott In examining the excuses ot , . , the unwilling citizens who have been drawn ' ; to serve as Jurors during the remainder of the February term. ( , In the case ot Warren Swltzler against the American Waterworks company , JUdge Ambrose - . , brose granted an order restraining the de. , ' fendants from cutting off the water supply . , , ' from , the residence of the plaintiff at 2604 St. ; Mary avenue upon the filing of a bond of L UOO by Swltzler _ . Long service hall proved the sup rlorlty of ' , Dr I'rlce'li flaking Powder It Is without a . successful peer. _ j , ' c S J t : Tim .1.UWll "UItU.ll. Senator If , C. Lodge has contributed to c , the March number ot the Forum an article . .ontlUell "Our Dlllndering Foreign Policy" : , In which he severely arraigns the administration - I tion at Warhlngton for Its pOlicy In dealing ' . , , with Samoa , hawaii and Japan. Ma ! says : 1 , , , " "If the democratlo party lies had one car , : dinal Principle beyond all others It has been : , that of pushing forward the boundaries of : . ' the United States. Under this administration - . , . lion , governed as It III by free trade Innu- ' . dices , thlll great principle uf the demoeratlo . party during nearly a century at existence . - ; . has been utterly abandoned , Thomas Jeffer- . son , admitting that he violated the constitution - tion while he did it . effected the Louisiana : r purchases but ! Mr. ' Cleveland has labored to . overlhrow American Interests and American I control In hawaii , Andrew Jackson fought ! . , for Florida , but Mr. Cleveland Is eager to , abandon Samoa. The democratlo party In Its leaders at least , bas been successfully Cobllenlzed , and that Is the underlying reason ' , for their policy of retreat. " . t In the same number ot the Forum Mr. . Andrew Carnegie under the suggestive tRio t "What Would I do with the Tariff If I \ Were Czar ? " emphatically \ declares that the ' . I only result of the WilBon tariff hu been " . ' to reduce the taxes on the luxuries ot tile . r rich , and he advocates a new tariff whIch . . . : should ! highly tax all \I11JQrtcll \ luxuries used . ' solely by the rich clus. . . . Ho lays : "Under - . tile present tariff the rich man at fashion wears Ills superfine foreign broadcloth , ruper- . line linen , silk hat , kid gloves , fine silk um- : brella. sIps his colllY glass of rare old wine , 1 . from :0 : : to no less than 70 per cent less than , , f. the \ former duties upon these superfluous . ' luxurlcs. Ills grand dame 111ays her fan , . : . - flourishes her embroidered hand kerch let , displays - . , plays her exquisIte laces , and arrays bereU ' r In superb silks at equal reductions , \"IUI ' many smiles and thanks to the newly arisen _ _ _ , friend ot the people , the charming and brilliant - I , r' heat West Virginian , who apologizes for his failure to reduce the duties upon the cbam- ! , guo I xbo Ierl 111m. exolalnlnk that It wn . _ . -4.- - - - . - - - - - - , . not his fault , RS tbo bill originally provided for Its reduction also. Hundreds of fancy articles made ot wool , silk and linen arc now under r'educed duties. These reductions , liS we shall see later , embrace artlclrs deluxe luxe , which furnish tv.'o.thlrds ot the entire revenue tram the tariff. Not one working- man In ' 'the whole land uses these luxuries. Such Is 'tarilt , reform' up to date , and thus Is the 'burden or taxation removed from the muses of the people. ' Monstrous Imposture I The taxes are removed only from the rich. " IIAI'ISEN IIItOJ. ! Cithitng Out Conk'lI 1Ievy . " "olht Clothing for lIlell , lies and I hlhlren This 'Vcel' . Printers' Ink never told ot grander bar- ga ins . Cook's finest suits : Cook's finest overcoats ; . ,11 that are left of the winter stock are to be loBed out this week , or not at all. The choice at all the M. II. Cook Co.s' finest winter stilts of the very latest styles , sold by Cook for $18.00 to $25.00 , this week only $9.00. All ot Cook's $10.00 and $1i.OO [ suits , this week at $5.00. $5.00.mN'S mN'S OVEHCOA All of the M. I ! . Cook Co.s' stock ot overcoats . . coats must be eolll this week or not at all , All ! $ iO.00 and $12.00 overcoats for $5.00. All $18.00 to $22liO overcoats for $9.00. HA \'DEN DUOS" , Closing out Cook's Winter Clothes . Tel thu I'nhllcl ' In order to avoid misapprehension upon the subject , I desIre to state that Charles E. Bates signed the articles of asroelatlon ot I the S. 1' . Morse Dry Goc.dn company merely as a corporator and Is nol a subscriber to the capital stock of the company. S , P. MORSE : DRY GOODS CO. 'S , P. MORSE , Prealdent. , Card of Th nk. . - I desire to extend my eneere ! thanks to the Nebraska lOdge No 354 , I. O. D. D" , and Alpha ] camp , Wet > dmen of the World , neighbors - bors and frIends , during the recant Illness and death of husband and father. lIms. n. ICALIS11 AND CIIILDI1EM. OlllAHA , Neb. , Feb. 25 , 1815. ! . - . Gentlemen as well all ladles are Invited to the Y. W. C. A. party at 1609 , 1611 Douglas street Shrove Tuesday at 8 p. m. G Tilt : DIttluT : bOUTlIl.JtN ! ROUTE \'Ia Hock 1811\1111 , Shortot Llno And Fastolt Tt'm a. To all pains In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian Territory Texas and all points In southern Calltornla. Ouly one night cut to all points In Texas. "The Texas LlmltCil" leaves Omaha at 5:15 : a. m. daily except Sunday , landing passengers at all points In Texas 12 hours In advance of all other lines Through tourist cars via Ft. Worth and El Paso to Los An- geles. For full particulars , maps , folders , etc. , call at or address Rock Island ticket office , 1602 Farnam st . CHAS. KENNEDY , q. N. W. P. A. GO TO TEX IS. m While Jtnfcs Are Cheap VIe Santa 1'0. Tuesday , February 12th Is excursion day. For Information r latlve to rates and routes to all points In the south and southwest call on or address E. L. Palmer , P. A. , Santlll Fe Route , room I , First National bank bldg. , Omaha. lctter Every - " "lar Time was when the glorious" climate ot I California" dId not attract tourists. But year after year the time of travel sets In stronger and stronger every fall and winter toward this favored region. There Is no climate like It on this continent for a winter resort , and the usual fine service of the Union PacIfic system has this season been brought up to a ! degree of perfection which leaves nothing to be desired. t F , , Ha'rry. ' Duel , City Ticket Agent , . . 1302 Farnam Street. , . I : . . nU lESEJlmH , ; ' 1XCURS1ONs. : ; ' South Vh : the Wnb&sh : Railroad ; 'On February 6 and. 12. Mi\rc , 5 ; April 2 and 30. For. rates or further- . Information and a copy of , tlle Homesp.ekers' Guide call atj'tho New.Wabash office , 1415 Farnam street , or , write G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. Agent . Omaha , Neb. , - 41 ilour and Ii 1Ilinatu. . Is - f' The time . . . . . . Now -made by ; The Durllngtonrpute { Between Omaha"anel Butte. , , 3 'bourd and 20 mInutes faster than any ' other Uno - . Ticket4 and.4uU. Informatlon\at. ,1324 Far- - nam street. p EXPECra : NO EXTRA. SESSION - " 1 I Senator Thurston Describes the Feel'os OD : the Matter In \VI\AIIllIlton. General Solicitor John M. Thurston , who March 4 will become United. 'States ' senator from Nebraska , has Just returned from New York. Speaking of the general talk going on ' relative to an' extra session of congress , he saidOIt : Is only one chance In ten thousand that the president wlU call an extra session. Wllen I left New York ' It was generally con- ceded that , with the passage of the appropriation - tion bills all reason for an extra session would be dispelled It Is generally under- stood that no legIslation with any show of opposition will be attempted from thIs on to the end ot the present .congress. The presi- dent seems to be provided with sufficient leg- Isatlon'to ] Issue bonds' , and as these do not fall due for thirty years , there seems to be little _ reason for anxiety on the part of the ' executive head. ' U an extra session was called It might result disastrously to the executive - ecutive head , and no , , one realizes this more than "the president himselt l . I do not want an extra session , and , I believe , that Is the feeling with the people , for little good to . the president would come of It. " Senator Thurston , Mrs. Thurston General and Mrs. Cowin and Winslow S. Pierce will leave Thursday In a special car for Portland to be present at the hearing for a separate receiver of the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern companies , whIch will be heard , by Judge Gilbert March 6. . No ugly bugs can live where Stearn's Elec- trio Paste Is used ; 25e. CONFERENCE ON COAL RATES . - It Has Been Called for Tomorrow at the . Millard Hotel - ROADS THAT WILL BE REPRESENTED Some l'rUlll'ect tllI\t the Controversy of Three Years , \gra\ntecl by the Iteeent Action of the Union 1'lcUle , 2I10J' Ito Bettlod. For mOre than three years railroads In thlll section have been more or less Interested In coal rates , but so diverse have been the Interests - terests and 00 vital the problems requIring solution at the hands ot general managers that coal rates have been the subject of con- tro\'ersy without any unanImous agree- meat In aU 'tbe year ! . However , the recent flurry In coal rates on the part of the railroads - roads has brought about a meeting whIch will l bo held In this cay on Wednesday , at the Millard , representatives at the Denver & Rio Grande , the Hock island , D. & 111" , Chicago , Burlington & Quincy , Missouri PacIfic , I.'re- mont , Elkhorn and Missouri Valley and the Union Pacillc having signified a d03ro ! to attend . I ' tend and attempt a solution of tire problem When the Unlcn l'aclfic made the cut on Rock Springs coal 1 the rellueton : was promptly met by the D. & M. and Roclt Island. This reduction was followed later by a. similar cut on Ilanna coal , the ulllierstanding being that the Omaha consumer would receive the bene- , lit of the reduction , but aL a meeting of the representatives ot tim coal departmEnt of this Union Pacillc It was decided not 10 gIve the benefit of the cut to the consumer until after the meeting of Wednesday. A representative of the freight de- Ilartment of the D. & M. said to a Dee man : "Wo never lead In matters of this kind , but with cuts in freight rates Inaugu- rated wo stay by our guns until matters are finally adjusted. When the Union Paelnc began the war on coal rates we saw . that notw1t'.lstandlng the emergency nature of their new tariff they were not , 1I11plying the cut for the benefit of Omaha consumers , and wo decided to give the consumers of Sheridan coal the benellt. This Is the position In which the coal question now stands. " On the other hand , the Union Pacific expressed - pressed the idea that something , definite would be the outcome of the meeting on Wednesday , which opinion Is not shared by some of the other roads , parties , . , to the con- ' ference. OIl-lIltrlllng Locomotives. The Southern California railroad Is probably - . ably entitled to the credit of' first Introducing oll-burnlng In locomotives In regular passen- ger service In this country. Locomotive NQ. 625 of that company has 'been equipped with the Booth oil-burning apparatus , a device which has been designed after n long period of experiment , although the patents on It have been taken out but a short time. William Booth , the designer , was formerly : master by one ot his wl'ell'lund that ho had still another residing In Denver. - . - . n , " 1Jax'.s JU7lt8. - Announcement toCo'IJpetltora : In the rrhe : AlivertlsemorttlliACO Rt nR111en'II. Hayden Dros. wJsh , 'to onnoltnco to those interested that tM judges have been ap- pointed by the LIncoln 1J0urnal , World-Herald anll ( Dee , one reprmntl\tlve from each paper , who will make a"IJIIt decision upon the merits ot the musical advertisements en- tore for the prizes which have been offered by Hayden lIros. The judges will : l11cet Tuesday evening ot thIs week to finally' decide , and theIr ver- diet will be published In the Wednesday papers , or as soon thereafter ns practicable. . Pancakes and coffee , cake and Ice cream for sale ot the Shrove Tuesday party for the Y. W. O. A. at 1009-11 Douglas street - A loly Advant."II. Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , the short line to Ohlcllgo. A clean train , made up and started from Omaha. Baggage checked ] from residence to destination Elegant rain service nnll eour- teOus einpioyes Entire trains lighted by electricity and heated by steam , with elec. trio : light In every berth. Finest dining car service In the west , with meals served "a la cart ! . " The Flyer leaves at G p. 111. daily frvllt UnIon depot. City Ticket Office , 1504 Farnam street C. S. CarrIer , city ticket agent. . 1'cnciiiit : to Take The , Northwestern line fast vestibuled Chi- cage train that glides east from the Union Depot every afternoon at at 6:45 : atlll Into Chicago at 8:45 : next morning , with supper and In carte breakfast Every part of the train Is mOHT. I Other eastern trains at 11:05 : a. m. and 4 i Ii . tn , dally-good , too City ticket. office , 1401 Farnam slreet. . lot Sm1Iy : ii Talk Emil Dasten , Charles Robinson , Franlt Duncan and John Galbrath arc four boys who were arraigned In police court yesterday on the charge ot breaking windows in 'IIn ' election booth on South Tenth street. They succeeded In convincing Judge Derka that they were usulllly good boys , and he let them off with a reprimand. . . A Shrove-Tuesday party for the Y. W. C. A. will bo given at 1609-11 Douglas street at 8 p. m. Pancakes ] and coltee , Ice cream and cake for sale . You never need use more than halt as much of Dr. Price's Baking Powder as of any other. A single trial will prove this . LOUd .151W PJTIES. It Is rumored around the postoffice that Charley Connoyer will be taken care of James H. Gordon has been appointed special - cial administrator of the estate of Peter 1Iortenson , deceased On Saturday afternoon ot the present. week there will be a special teachers' examination at the office of Superintendent Hili ! In tile court house Large quantities of vaccine virus arc being shipped from this city to Texas and Arkansas , which fact druggists : regard ns nn indIcation - - - - - , - - - - - - - - . . . . - - - - - , j } r : } Grim Gaunt Winter ( J ( } Is upon us. Pneumonia lurks in the highway , colds oxygen I for purifying the blood , and enables it to } and coughs pounce on you from the open doors or eliminate 'and carry ofT effete matter and vorn-out : \ windows , and consumption camps Ol the doorstep tissues , thus preparing the way for the great build- , From November to May death stalks his victim with ing-up properties of the life-giving emu1sion. All - relentless activity Only the thoughtful , the cautious of these great curative agents , each in itself a great < survive Thousands die each year ' who might have remedy , are combined in one superb remedy for ( ( ) lived to be happy and useful Ozomutsion , the human ills. In no age , sex or condition is this rem- ( ( } great remedy for colds , coughs and cOlisumptionl edy prohibited ; it is yours , and if you have any lung brings to bear on these diseases the most powerful trouble , whether hereditary or of accidental contrac- curative agents known to the medical profession. It tion , scrofula or scrofulous taint i if you are emac- 1- is not a nostrum , but a scientific combination. A iated , run down , nervous PI' feeble , it is the prime. I ) permanent Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil , with remedy indicated. IT IS THE KIND PHYSICIANS 1 ( : ) Ozone and Guaiacol The last destroys all disease PRESCRIBE. For sale by aU druggists. Price germs , the second furnishes a bountiful supply of $1.00 per bottle Handsome : Boo/le1Ii'ree. ; ( l 'l'hlnl pale women get Plump and beautiful on Ozomuislon ; ( , ) ( } , T. A. SLOCUIVI CO. , ISI Pend Street , New Vodc City. - - - - - - - - - . - - - . . . . _ - - - - KUHN &CO. , 15th and Dou31as Straet3 , Om3h3. - _ - . 4fl > . . , . ' : T ' - - r-- mechanic ot the Peruvian Central railway , but of late has , been conducting the experIments - ments on the , Southern California , liner , being aided by ! Master \ Mechanic Prescott , vho has had wide eXllerlence' In similar experhnents. The equipment makes vry little change In the exterior appearance of the englne Tile fuel tank holds a little over five tdns of 0'1 , and Is placed 'Insde ! the . , vater tank , 50 that It Is surrotinddd by water , there being six feet of It on the back of tile tank , eighteen Inches on the sides and fronts , and , six Inches on the top. It Is provided with an oil-tight manhole and has a gas vent on top , so that any manner of ehakng ; will nol allow the ol ! l to escape. For the sake of safety there are two safety valves , one on top and the' other on the bottom. An apparatus Is provIded to shut off the flow ot oil to the engine 'In case the supply pipe becomes .broken front , any cause Two burners are med , with steam jt J , In each , by"whlch thor all Is sprayed Into the , fire boxoo. repRrlnt for the Hearing. General Solicitor John 111. Thurston and General Attorney W. ii. Kelly of the Union Pacific returned Sunday from an extended visit to New YOrk For the next few days lIfr. Thurston will be busily engaged In arranging - ranging matters In connection with the application - IPlication for a. separate receiver of the Oregon Short Line , w'llch Is down for a I hearing before JUdge Gilbert on March 6. Immediately after the hearing on the Short Line receivership the , question of damages resulting to the roadbed of the Oregon Rail- way and Navigation company along the Columbia river , by reason of Its overnowlrig , will be taken up , Receiver MeNel1l , contending - Ing that the receivers of. the ( Union PacifIc should bear the major portion of the repairs. 11111101. Central Mortgage lCxten.'icii . NEW YORK , Feb. 25.The IllinoIs Central railroad has arranged to extend to ! 500OOO the first mdrtgago sterling' loan due , April I , 1895 , to April 1 , 1951 , at : 4 per cent. The negotiations are beIng conducted In London through Morton ! \ , Rose & Co. , who will extend the bonds upon \ paymeit of a premium of 6 per 'cent. Holders of. the' present bonds may sell them at any time after March ! \ 1 at par and accrued Interest to , April 1. The bonds were Issued In 1875 and are a first lien on 70G miles of road As th'e3 , now bear 6 per cent Interest the company wfll save ' annually In interest $60,900 - _ IIlall'vl'1 Note. : J . R. Buchanan of the Ekhorn ! returned ' from Hot Springs yesterday. w T. Holly , general agenr"ai Chicago , and John D. Hawley , general agent at Kansas : City of the Union , Pacific , are In' town. . ' , lied ! Wlvos to SURrf' . , , Indications now point to the { fact that. John Walters , the man whb cOmmitted suicide recently - cently at tile Windsor hotel In this ! city , was possessed of numerous wives Coroner Maul ! \ Is In receipt of' ' t letter from harrisburg Kiln. . the contents of which Indicates - cates that wife No. 3 lives In that town. It Is now claimed .that Walters was buried of a bIg smaUp ; : scare n that viclliity-nm : Grossecross and 'Sheppherd , the counter- feiters , were placed In the district attorney's sweat box , but refused Ito divulge the names of the South Omaha "sliver goods" gang. A number of city officials went to Lincoln yesterday. The attraction Is the consideration - sideration ot the Omaha charter amendments by the legislative committee , and the members - bers of the Omaha committee Intend to 'pt'otect ' their work' ' against the manipulation of outsiders I , Superintendent Marble has called a meet- Ing of all . the teachers of the public schools at tile cltY'Jllan at 4:30 \ Wednesday afternoon. The principal 'object . of/otbo meeting Is to hear a. talk from the superintendent on the proceedings of t1IIl' uperlnt\ndents' ! conven- tion at Cleveland'.J j c , l Health Commioner Saville , .Is' busy examinIng into..thoAhysical condition , the , applicants for places'111 the fire company to ' be , composed of colored men. It has not yet I' been definitely decided when ' tile company will be put Into service , but it Is expected that the beard will take action soon after the report of the physician Is filed. Mayor Bemis has approved the contract for grading ' Lake from Twenty-fourth to TltlrUeth streets , and Thirtieth street from Lake : to Bristol , This authorizes an Improvement that has been hanging fire for two years. The contract provides for an expenditure of $1,126.42 out of the road fund , which Is the estimated one-half cost of tIle work. Sunday night about 10 o'cloclt Joslllh Cooter , an elderly man living at 3429 Corby street , , was held UI near the corner of Thirty-third and Blonde streets and relieved of $14. He' has no knowledge of who the person or persons were who committed the'deed ' , as the first intimation lie had that somebody wanted . him was a blow over the head willeh' laid him out , Articles of Incorporation of the Omaha , Neb. , Publishing company were filed yes- terday with the county clerk. The capital stock Is $10,000 , divided Into 400 shalcs ; of $25 each. Itt . Schmelsor , T. J. Lange and M. Naglo are incorporators A German' newspaper Is to be published , and a general Job printing and stationery business Is to be carried on In response to many urgent requests , the Emerald Dramatic club will give another performance of "Silalln Aroon" at St. 1'1111- omena's hall Tuesday evening The first performance , given In Crelgllton college hall two weeks ago was enjoyed by a large audience and was highly creditable to the performers The ordeal of the first night : having been successfully overcome , the see- : and performance will doubtless be a finished production. This afternoon at 5:15 : o'clock an ath- Jetlc and gymnastic exhibition will be given by tile business and professional men's class at the Young 1IIen's Christian association gymnasium to business and professional men The work will consist of dumb bell , apparatus , basket ball , and circle tag. The desire Is to bring before the business and professIonal public the \vork and , system of giving health , strength and recreation to those so much In need of It. Admission free. XACT SIZE PERFEC1I TilE MER CAN fiLE IS THE FAVORITE TEN CENT CIGAR For sale by all First Citts Dealers. Manufactured by the F. ft. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CD , Factory No. 3Pl i , St. L u13Mo SALARIES WILL NOT DE OUT , tommllilonrra Soilachie , but They May Itlt Out Homo Clerks . The question ot retrenchment of expenses Is still bothering the brains ot the county commlsslonel't ! . Yesterday they heM an- other session as IL commltteo ot the whole. Nothing very definite has been Ilechiell upon , except that under no circumstances will they cut salaries This proposition was made In one ot the secret meetings , but Mr. Jenkins , who was really opposed to such n course , agreed , providing tho' cut would bG com- melccd on the salarIes ot the commissioners themselves. lie and those who are opposed to a reduction of pay do not consider It just to lower the pay at other emplo'es Dt the county and keel ) their own pay as It Is at present This little argument silenced the advocates ot reduction instantly The majority are ot the opinion that salaries are much lower than they ought to be even now , and 1I1stead ot being lowered they shou1l1 ( In scme and even many cases be In- creased. Tile plan now beinir ! considered Is the cutting oft of all unnecessar imeip Time commls- IIloners are taking imp each of the county offices separately , and are dlllgenlly search- Jng for evidences ! ot Incompetency In em- plo'es , or other reasons for dispensing with their eervlces. This Is the only way they can see of economizing , and they have , there- tore , determined upon adopting It. So far they have not determined ! ! upon dropping anyone - one , but they are pretty certain to do so be- tore , the meeting of next Wednesday. . If 111'1\11 IIruHhrll : Are Hel1to.eli. Contrary to the general understanding , the finance committee of the city council has not recommended that the bills for removing dead animals shall hereafter be paid out of the general fund They simply : , recommended the Ilayment , of the January bill , but this Is not Intendell ( as a precedent. It Is stated that the councIL will wall for some action on the part of the Board of Health before proceeding . Ing further In the matter It Is believed that there Is. a certain amount of dead timber In the Health department , and it I the board shows a disposItion to weed that out the council may decide to allow some relief - r Time Not ! Yet Srt. Judg Dunlly has not yet indicated the time for hearing the differences between the cty ! and the AmerIcan Water Works company. City Attorney Connell teegraphel ] JUdge Dundy at Deadwood that ho had filed the aftswer ot the city officIals In the case and that . the city desired a full hearing before any further action was taken It la expected that the judge will take up the matter soon after his return from Deadwood ykiiP offi , , ' < , : 4 ! ' . . . , . ' ONB : :8N.JOYS : : : Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is plcasant , and refreshing to the taste , and acts gently yet promptly on thc Kidneys , Liver and Bowels . cleanses the BYS- , . . . temoffectuaI1y : , dispels scolds ; hcad- aches and fevers and cures ! habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duccd , pleasing to the taste and acceptable - ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial ill its effects , prepal'cd oiily from the most hcalthyand agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and nave 'made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent , bottles by all leading drug- gists. , Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for anyone who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substltutc. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO , CAL. LOUISVILLE KY. NEW FORK N.r. . . . " " ' - - - - - - - - I 7' r --j-EW1 ; 6'LI'FE : ] : ea. E. O. mS'1'D lll11VD AND EIAM ! ' ! IEA'l'IoIEIT'1' ! ' ' ' ' Is sold under positive written Illlnrnnfee , by authorized nonts only , to cure Weak Memory ; Loss of Brain end Nrrvl' Power : Lost r.tnnhoodj quickness ; Night I.o088te ; Evil Dreams ; J..nck [ ( , oathlonco ; Nervousness ; Lassitude ; 1111 Drains ; Lou of l'oworof tim OeuorutivoOrllllnaln ( either sex , caused hy ovor.oxertioll , Youthful Errors , or Exco8&I'Vo Use of Tobacco . Opium or Liquor , which lands to Misory. Consumption , insanity and Denth. Dr mail , 81 a box ; six for t : willi ; written : : gnarnntoo In Cure or refund money. Wec\ Lifer 1'111. cure Sick HeAdache. Biliousness LiverComplaint R'urttomac'hi1 Dyspepsia and nsthllltioU. (3 GUAItAN'rEI I im.sued only by Goodman Drug Co. Om. IlL ' DR. C. GEE WOo , WHO IS HE ! ! ITo Is one of lie most skillful of ChInese doctors - tors because of his great knowledge antI cures. . . havIng been eight years In tile medical calleJe 01 " - I ChIna he understands the t& Immediate action of over 6,000 remedl..a. With four- teen years of practice and . over four years IJf that lime In Omaha has gIven , htm n r.pulntlon baclled . - " . . ' . . II' by thoua.lllls or lostl- I. , . . . r.L' , " " onlals In curing EVBHY I' l--U ; ' ' ' ' ' " . ! /r : ; \ , ' CIIA1tAC'rJm of dl.eas" , \h ih r 'CHn , m OR OTJlEIlWISE. . Dr. C. flee 'Vo guarantees a cure tn every vase . or the money will 1c refunde" ConsultatIon free. Send a two. cent stamp for book and question bianiL Br C. Goo. Wa' , 510N.l6thb'tOmimmtiiiiNCb I VIGOR OF . MEN Easily , Quickly , Permanently' Restored. - Vcnhcncss . , NorVOUlinCII 1 Doblltt ' , and all the train V ' ! ij , ' of evil ! from early errors PI' , , .J4tjlater eX'Jcue8ktho results ot ' . $ uvet'wurk. mic'knues worry , etc Full atronglim I , e\'el- opmcntlll\l tOllollh'on to . orjlUD and POftiOU . overyorgau ' ( oftbohc > < ) ' . I.FihnlclJllt- ) \ \1 ' ural methtMis . Jmmf'tU. L j j i'1' , \ late I hopr01cment Been. Failure ImpoFI.lhle 2,000 reterl nces'd Ifll'ok ' , explanation nod llroofil mailed < ealu J ree. ERIE MEniOAL ! 00. . , Buffalo , N.Y. a OUr record of actual and undeniable cures ot SYI'IUI.IS Is phenomen..l. W. furnish all mccl. , Iclnu free anti . eradicate the poison from lue system In PO da ) . . Cur. 'tIBrllDteed. noura. . :10 : tJ 4.10 ; Wednesdays sad Catur- daTa. e. I' . sii TillS DlNflMOUn REMEDY co. . au New "ork Ufe. Omaha. Neb. -4 "I _ . w $ II A CONFIDENTIAL CHAT bctwccn two mcn or womcn generally develops the fact that one or both of them arc troubled by sickness of some kind One I\lan is all right except his rhctUIHltisl1t1 another has a II slight touch II of dyspepsia I an- . other has bilious headaches and anothcr is too ncrvous to sleep well. ' ' Whatls to bc done about it ? The situation is serious. Little things have a way of getting big. Dig diseases are bad things. Sleeplessness brings irritable nerves , loss of flesh , loss of appetite. Sleepless people soon get their bodies into such n condition that disease-germs find it easy to lodge there nut ! propagatc. People die from the aggravation of an aggregation of little things. The more promptly a disease or disorder is met the more quickly it is curcd. Most all sickness starts in the stomach , liver or lungs. Rhcumatsm , scrofula , eczema , consumption , conic about because insufccnt , impure or impoverished blood is present The things we eat and breathe are what make blood pure or impure. The diseased blood finds the weakest spot in thc body and a local symptom appears I the impurity is sup- planted with good , rich , red , hcalhy corpuscles , the disease wi have nothing to feed on I the proper cleansing medicine is sent to the scat of the trouble , it wi force out the germs and repair the damage done Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a cleansing , purifying mcdi- Clue , a blood cnrcher , a nerve Streligthleller. I is an efficient tonic , aids digestion , creates healthy appetite and healthy flesh. I docs not make people I fat , " I make them strong. I makes useful flcSit-illthScle. I will cure . any sickness that has its source in the digestive organs , or through them in the blood. I will cure 98 per ccnt of all cases of con- sumpton if itis taken in time ' . Consumption IS virtually scrofula of the lungs. Scrofula is a disease of the blood. The / Golden Medical liit- t- " ' the blood. What sounds at first like covery purifies ( frst lke a preposterous statement is a very simple , logical truth when you reason it out The World's Dispensary Medical Association , Buffalo , N. Y. , publish n } 6 page book about healh amI how to keep it. I will he sent free emi receipt of six cents i stamps to cover IJostage. I tells of many won erful cure by the . Discovery. " , . Aa .J ' . - I _ \ , Wonder If Yon Appreciate How far 0 little mony will go with us Come , now , you are getting a fair Balory of wages. You know it is costing you loss to live than over. Wo really believe that oven H your income has been reduced 20 , 30 or ' oven 40 per cent , you are not so terribly bad oil. 'Vo know ut any rate > that House Furnishings arc 0 full 40 per cent less than they were two L or oven one year ago Foi- 'Instance- ' See \ This _ . _ - _ _ ' _ ' , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . : . ' _ ' Parlor . ' ' : ' ' , ' S 'c _ _ t ) Neb."I t t " . \ - - \ . i't / PIEOES-Sofa In C'ushed , riohalr Easy I'lush-al Rocker , and for. two . . l'lush . . . . Chairs . . . . . upholstered . . . . . . Q p l' . . O ' -t . t ' ' F , Two years ago this snit could not have been bought for , less than e40.00. ' - We are nmkllJg special price ! on Couches this week also t I From Our Drapery Department \t \ Among our new arrivals in lace curtains , there is one number wo A' wish to cal attention to. I Is 60 Inches wide , 3i yards long 0 good strong , net You would say a bargain at S3. Si. " Our price 0 however i8 but. . . . . . . . _ . . . $1.65 per pair. . I Sr"ecal sale this week of all odd lots of loco and chenille curtains at : : t , bal "l'lco. Hal pah's very choap. . ' Do 'You Eat Well ? I - - - - ; : - - ' - - This week wo show 0 genuine ' Englsh Chlnl IU piece Dinner Sot , formerly sold at $21.00 ' 1I ) This prco , week'$9 . ! Remember there Is nothing In , . ; .LLil9i..tftiJ.r&i-- ! ' Tin , Iron or Wooden Ware but t \A-ic4i ; whnt The Poph.'s l ; urJlhu'e & Carpet Co. . cnn supply. t REIMUm WE GIVE . YOU BEST Ol EVEItYTI1ING- , . , . ( hL U SI In Value IIEST II SorvInt lmiT In Terms Also i'eminber that gO ) ds were never so ChEAP as DOW and that they cannot pos- sibly b cheaper. TERMS-EITHER CASH OR MONTHLY PAYMNTS. ( Our now 1805 Baby Carriage Catalogue Is out. Send for It. I Is a beauty. t , OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTL 1 O'CLOCK. i k Send lOc to covet' postage Oil big Furniture Cutalogue. , ; ; = , O e e ; ; e CC : _ : _ DCDCDCOCC I Q I Is Of No Use Q to say that there is "Something Just , Q ' D I D as Good as Ripans 'fabules . for H ' 0 D disorders of the stomach and n B liver , " I is not so This stand- t U arci remedy will relieve and cure Q D YOU One tabule gives relef Il D ' 0 U Ipunl Tabulul Sold . by druggist . . , or . by mal 0 Do if the price (0 ctnls n box . ) II sent 11 The 1\ I . . . . ' , III , ' pans Chemlcll Company No. 10 ipril' * -t. N. Y. 0 ! Ell ilLiJUl CF1U I 0 IJDri ' " , ' . - ' , .