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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1895)
_ -r 1" . - - , 0 I 8 - TilE OMAIIA : DAILY DEE : , SA'rUR.DAY , MARCH 0 , 18m : IIT RETALIATES BY DUNNING , - , Water Works Oompany. Hands in Unex- . pected BiIIB to the CIty , : ANOThER SlIP IN TilE QUARREL - Sehlcn for Whlrh t'ny I"Rkr,1 t , IIneto- I lore Thourht : to lie 1I1nlie Free ' by tile 'rlll..hl"e-A : . HnrlrlAc to \IIc CIty Omellal" . I. . I.'The tact Is beginning to IIppear In evhlenco In certain departments or the city govern- f11enl that the city anll the water works company arc at ouls. This Is lrulcato,1 ! , by lhe appearance or hills for Aervlee that sins heretofore been 'gratls ! and these nre accom- panlell by a threat to shut oft lie water U. unless payment Is promptly ma\le. Yesterday morning Secretary Frank , hailer . ot the library board notIflNl lthe mayor t1l1t he . hnll recelvelt a bill from the ' water works eOll1l111ny , with the statement that It It was nol paid before 10 o'clock today ! the water ) . would be shut ort. The bill was for nil prevIous service and also for Blx months In nllvnnee. The mayor was reflul'stell to Inter- : fore nnd see that the threat was not carried . . Into clTect. _ ' , City Attorney Connell was lit once called Into consultation and after a brier examination - tion at the ordinance he decided ! thtt : the . board would have to pay the hili. Presiliellt Heed at the board called on Hecelver Bler- . bower of the water works company and arranged to have the servIce continued until a meeting or the hoard could be caUed. ns no E one hail authority to II\Y \ the bill until after It had been considered , by the bond. When the ordinance was framed It was i generally BUllllosed that It Ilrovllle(1 ( that all . . water for city purposes should be slIpplied tree or charge , but It now develops that much or this free service has been by sufferance ot the water works company and c not on account or any Provision In the con- trnct. Section 8 or the orlllnance Is as follows : "Any person , company , corporation or ns- sedation , or their assigns , who shall con- 1 Btruct any such water works shall furnish . water to the city of Omaha free at charge for the following purposes , to-wit : For lIal'scom park , n quantity sufficient for the E neccssary fountains therein , not exceellln ! four lu number , one hydrant for drinking . purposes and one for sprinkling 11IIrlOSeS ) In said : parlq ; for the puhllc schools of the city ; 4 of Omaha drinKIng ! wnter Rl1I1 such further quantity as may be necessary for general t use at the same ; for ten drinking ! fountains for both man anti beast , to be located along the said ! water mains or contiguous 10 the - same at suitable points upon the ! streets of J- said city , as sllllll be designated ! by the city i council , after said water mains arc lalll on said streets , or while the same are being ' lalll or Placed therein , a sUPllly of water adequate ! to meet the wants or the public , allll make said drinkIng fountains answer the purpose Intended , and water for nushlng Bowers and for sanitary purposes In the f. . washing out or gutters ; nllll ditches In the streets and alleys of said city under the - control of the Board or Health or salll cIty. " , H may bo noticed that there Is no provision In the ordinance that compels the wllter c works company to furnish free water to either the library board , the city hall , city jail or engine houses of the city. But , until the suit was begun In United States court no charge had ever been made ! by the eater company on any of these accounts and It was understood by the city olllclnis that ' ? these were to be supplied without expense The city hall was not Included In the contract . , ' tract , for the reason that the ordlnnnce was passed prior to the construction of the bulld- 'ng , alld. Comptroller Olson says that he r , has repeatedly aslied the water works * : officials whether they Intended ! ! to make any ' charge for the water used. He was unable to obtain a definite answer , the omclals al- "ways pullIng It off by lIuxng ) that they . h' : uyould sec. Alter the bills of the company - ; wore taken Into court , a bill was received for the' entire amount of water reuital In the , : city \ hall since Its opening and It was sent . , to the council without any voucher attached ! . , It Is now In the possession ot the committee , 'on fire and water. , The park board succeeded In effecting a - compromise with the water company , by 'whlch It pays for all or the water that Is used In Hnnseom park In excess of 4.000,000 \ . 'gallons a Yl'ar. The library board never received a bill until the Imperative summons ' was sel'\'ed yesterday. No bills have yet t been presented for the water used nt the city jail nllll the various engine houses but .ns the water company Is at liberty to exact . payment for these under the terms of the ordinance It Is expected thaI these bills will . . soon / bo PI esented. . Sandow Is the strongest man Dr. Prlco's Is the Santow ! of baking ! powders ! . - NEWS FOR THE ARMY MIlitary no cord of Colonel Jlnrbol' , Who Soon LeaveN This h1earrnieuut Lieutenant Colonel Merrltl Darber , who has been ordered ! tram the Department of the Pl tto to Chicago as adjutant ! general of the I . Department ot the Miesourl , has a fine record ! , 1lys the Chicago Tribune ofThursday . lie ' ' interel1 the service as a private : In company . 'E , Tenth Vermont infantry , June 6 , 1862. : 110 was made ! a first lieutenant August 6 of the same yoar. lie was made ! a captain June 17 , 18G , for gallant and meritorious services In the hattIe or \Vilderness. . 110 was : bfeveted major for gallantry nt Cedar Creek and was commissioned a full major of vohm- u : ' . teors October 1D , 18GI. for having borne him- : leIf with distinguished gallantry In Every : engagement - p. . ' , gagement since May ) 6 , and particularly In the engagement nt Cedar Creek , Va Colonel 'Darber went Into the regular army at the . close or the war as a second lieutenant of th Sixteenth infantry lie was mate ! -najaI' In the adjutant ! general's department Juno 29. 1882. Colonel Darbol' comes to Chicago : ; I1fI the sueClfSor to Colonel James P. Martin , General anti ) Mrs Howard arp ! expCCted to visit Omaha shortly. The general has been ' on the Pacific coast durIng the winter visit- , Ine rclattves 'anl1 will , enroute east stop cit . . here for a day or two's sta ) ' . General 1I0w- , arl1 will nl60 be occomplOlct : ! by his daughter , Miss Dessle , anti youngeat son , lInrry. _ _ . _ _ ELOPED WITH MONE AND MAN. . . - . J1'Althleu Vhfo . Under Arrest isod Will lie . . llroughut ! IIl&cl tllnnycr. . : Last Tuesday ! night Effill Swlte ! , the wife . ot a Syrian living on South 'renth street , left : .er husband ! , taking $ :155 : of his cash On the following night a peddler ! employed by Swld ' , anti named Shady Abboull , also departed very , utdenly. ! Gcorge Swlte ! , the husband , Imme. . dlately jumpeJ to the conclusion that the two haul conspired to steal ' the money \ and then 1 . 'Jklpped ! ont separately with the intention of i. . . ultlmute ! joining each other. lie discovered ! that the woman hail , gone to Sioux City Ito ; . 'swore out a complaint charging her with grand larceny anti sent Il to Iou : ; ( : . : C'lty. : : I'lie woman and man were arrested yesterday , S Nurocll the 111&11. 1111 Ilta lIellll. ' , We-dnesllay night Charles Scwell was I badly used III' In a saloon In flouningtou 'Sewell III suing Egjar : ; Oft In the distriut , court for damages because Ort Is retaining - l'I8l'sllon ' ( , ot a JII1I'I\t'SS shall In the village I"Ulclt Sewell claims he placed only temporarilY - . rarilY under ! his charsI. On Wellnrsday night Jill went to 1Iennlnglon to look nil some 1'11- ' esse , and lie claims that he was cntl ell Inlo the saloon by some or Oft's emI110)'u. ' . ' . .ltCI' little nrRUmc'nt over the merits oC the quesllolls In lie ( case Oft' einplyes began .to tib bihiiartl halls at'Sc\\.II's hpall anti he wiI' . _ Nelly Luadly bruieU Yesterday he tiled 'on1l11111111s against his auallun" In Justice or the l'fIlCI.\Hartlt'U'8 court alHI two 'constabl8 ! will try to gather tt.cm In today . . . _ - lIelll to Ihll IUltrlct ( 'lInrl. I ' , . C. 'Hostetler , the young man who was . . .ar'rtslett an n charge or forgery Thureday , \vaivcd examination In police court yesler. , day anti wu : bound over 10 the district court I 11110 \ 8UIII ot $1,000. Jerry Uollen , who Wall i . held on the saute charge , alao \\'al"11 examl- llatlou soul was bound over under the lallle lum. - S Qoy ! Z5c tot ILlox ot Stearn' Elrclrh1 A' IH' % 10 rid four .hou o 91 ycrJnlo : It'ziN : lIItU March Sales . .The greatest efforts we hllve ever made to orter matchless ! bargains In superior goods ot well known makes. DOMSTiC AND LINFNS Lawrence L. L. Muslin , 3c. Alpine fine brown , 4c : Arrow fine brown , 6e. Columbus sort finish bleached muslin , 6c. ' Paris-eli bleached muslin , 7c. Cabot bleached taushin 6e. 1,0nBI'ale ' bleached mu"hin1 5c Fruit ot the Loom mllslln , 61' . 10-1 wide sheeting , 12'1.:1' : . 10-4 wide hleached sheeting , 16c. Sateens , dimities , fine ginghams anti wash fabrIcs ! and nil the latest styles at less than hall usual Prices TAIII.E L1gNS. The newest Ileslgnes at 28c51' : \ , 37c. 50e (21)z0 up 10 the fincet goools made , with napkins " Idns to match nt prices never dreamed or In the linen trade . LINEN LOWELS. Wonderful variety anti low prlcs. ! lOc linen towels nt lic ; 20c fine frlllle towels at 10c ; extra quality 2c linen towels aIlSI' ; large lOc bath towels al iiI' ; extra large 20c bath towels nt 10c , and 25c bath towels at lSc . WIIlTl nOTTlm SWISS. At tIc ! . at 12'1.e , at 1Iic , at ISo at 250 up to the finest malic. All nl special sale prices White Swiss with colored dots as well ns colored SWf'g ! . Whlto nainsook checks at 10e , 120 and ISe India IInons at 71' , lOc , 12c , 1r.c , iSo , 20c and 251' . flEES1'ItiA An endless ! variety In every grade from SOc , each tip to $5.00. : ; - . Cook Clothing company's spring clothinG for less than we sold Cool's heavy weight clothing- No trouble to hedge against hard times If you sell your money where they pay the 1110st for It. , 'Ien's wool trousers at 7'c ' , worth $1.76. 'Ien's fine worsted trousers , $1.,0 , worth 350. , All trousers from the Cool Clothing Co. stock $ ! .OO , to 7.&U grade ! go nl $1.D5 anti $2.75. Medium and spring weight knee pants suits nil ages , 4 to 15. All Cook's $2.00 suits now at l5c. ! $2,50 wool suits In all shades now at $1.25. hub . black anti gray cheviot .50 Bulls at $2.2ri. 'Ien's sprlll suits from the Cook Clothing company stacIe , a good durable suit for $2.jO ( , worth $ G.OO. All wool cheviot - uits for $3.50 and $4.25 , worth $ S.50 . , A good ! cI.sslmere men's suit for $5.00 , cheap . for $10.00. Any man's suit we sell for $ ; .50 to $10.00 Is worth double your money or your money bacle. bacle.We We are headquarters for Inl1les' and misses' fancy caps , all of the latest styles , colors and utlunpes at 2ric , 351' . 40c anti 501' All the leal1lng spring styles III 'Iell's derh'c nllli fulorus In black and brown lit one-hulf hailers' prices. 'Iell's and ho's' yachting caps , 251' and ! liOc. All the leading shapes of mell's fur sort hats , Glc : , 75c allli $1.00 to $2.50 , one halt of Coolt's prices. SAVE MONEY SATUlWAY. By buying all the handkerchiefs you will need for the coming season on Saturlay lric buys hahdlterchll'fs worth 201' , 25c , 351' , 4ric , jOc. ( 60c. Thl Is a big job bought tram Kllpatrlek- Koch al about SOc on the tollar. ! ; Your chalco only lOc.ChEAP I CHEAP DOOKS. \\e have In stacie about 500 elegant bound I books worth from SOc to D8c , that will close , out 'on Saturday at 28c each. One other lot I of :100 : finely bound books worth 451' . 10 close P.t lScl ; 25 envelopes for 24c : 12 lead pencils 3c ; 2 bottles Ink 51' ; l % lb. elegant notepaper i5. SATURDAY NIGHT SALE. From 7:30 : to 9 o'cloct ! p. 111. we 1:111 sell 12 skeIns of the very finest wash embroidery slllts at lOc per dozen. Regular price Is 5e per sleln. . Uemeber . Saturday ! . nihit . only. . , ' ihAYDEN DROS. . A Few Autvztuutuuts. Offered by the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , the short line , to Chicago A clean train , made UI" ' and started from Omaha. Baggage checked . from resIdence 10 destination. Elegant train service and caul" teens employes. 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 : carte. " The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. daily from Union depot City Ticket Office , lriO Farnam . street. C. S. Carrier. city ticket nlten t. . l'It''Ult In 'I'.LltO . The Northwestern line fast vestlbulod Chi- cage train that glides cast trolll the Union Depot every afternOon at 5:45 : and Into Chicago at 8:45 : next morlllng , with supper anti la carte breakfast Every part of the train Is RIGHT. 'Other eastern trains at 11:05 : a. m. and 4 p. m. tally-gool1 ! , too. City ticket office , 1101 Farnam Btreet. . Mutringe 1.'e..rs. The following marriage IIceenses were issued - sued yesterday : Neme anti Address. Age. Andrew L. 'Veltant ! ! , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 hannah \nderson. Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :9 : : William Klager Council 13luts 111. . . . : . . . . 2.1 May Coilanuir Council Bluffs . , la. . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Solly Cohen , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ; ; ' Fallnle 'Yelnsheln , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 . . . III the brIghtest : autumn morning pre- pare the griddle ! cakes with Dr. ' Price's flaking Powller. They make a model break- taet. ' S OIII'CU.IIU' . Dlell nt Canton , a. , In the 53d year of her age , Julia P. Broatch , wlfo of William J. Broatch of Omaha. At Canton her faintly was widely known RlIII respected , her father having been an old resident there , 11. mall of culture and cllllrnctel' During her long Illness In Ihat pillce Hhl' WIIS surrounded by ninny relatives I\nll frll'mls. She was born antI reared 111 the town of Call ton. and there , from the ( residence - deuce of her sIster Irs. ItalY , her body wall Interred. lIIrs. Hl'oatch was wcll known during her long rcshJence In Omahu. for nil those qualities - ItIcli which make II womllll lovable anti loved Uti 11. wife , mother , IIml II friend. Purtlcu- burly was she known to mClllul'rll or the older flll1\III08 of Omaha. Her hl'nther. Mr 1" . A. SchnIJlder , was formerly one of the I1romlllellt hUHll1l'sH mell at this Community , and us his sister and thl'ol1gh her own amlllhie nllli F.weet character 5hH haul ; Inall friends here Lcfore she marrIed , und came lucre permllnentl Whatever the kindness \ of frlellds could ! dote ! to alleviate her suites hug was In no vise 1I1'lectII ! , anti they who were about her during her lust days wcre conupenanted for the sight of her suffering ! by the Christian patience and fortitude with whlrh : i'lie bore ! It , She hu,1 , always been n 11evont Chris- tlulI , II momhcr of the g\'ant'lI'nl ! Lutheran church , 111111 "ho carried Into her life the creed antI III'ncll'l's or her religIon , living unselflluly and 1I'lng ullnCl'lllcJ. - - - S. P. IORSE DRY GOODS CO. Soiling New Wash Good -New Dress dtoas at : Bargain PriOB. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY NOW There Are More : Jlnrlnln" In Our nrl'S8 Oood" Corner Tlmn'on I'er : nrl'nmclt ( I t- Tinnrrov 18 . . ( ' . nil ' . ' 1I'&I'II.ln fla3. Wo call your atentlon to the bargain store for Saturday , thaI's ours , for we will give you more for your money than you've been used 10. We will give you new goods , nice , new and bright , nt the most reasonable prices \ yet made by nn'one.0 are receiving new goods constantly , anti the prices we are en- nbled to make upon ) them are a decided In- no\'alloll. WAsH GOODS. Silk striped French ghlghamB , IIII latest st'll" , nl l8c : yard , worth 501' Madras cloth stripes , dots ! , etc. , worth 25c , tomorrow le. , Jaconet In many handsome ! styles cut to 120 tomorrow. B"tra fine flUalll or dimities In dainty designs at 80 3rd . ' Full line at the best percllles nt lOc Fine Scotch ginghams lEe , regular 25c gcol L , F'iiio sateens 20c quality ) , 121' . TIll latest styles In prmccss ) duck sui lings at 10c. . Fancy figured striped ginghams , 25e fluallly for ISo A new line of the best grate ! outing l1annels nt 101' . DRESS GOODS. We make 11. special effort to please the ladies tomorrow In this department , for we are placing on our bargain counters for tomorrow . i , morrow tue ! very newest styles at old bargain : . prIces. I 40.lnch new novelty eultlng nt 350 a yard ! ! A hancl.-ome line oC 40Ineh novelties , In checks and mIxtures ' , all new and ! splentlll ! values , at 37'1.:1'/ 4G-lnch English and storm sergts , extra fine fltialll . nt 4fic. New henrleltas In black and all colors . ' . very fine , O-Inch goods nt 45c. Anothtr lot of 6.lneh henrleUas In black and ! colors that Is way below \1rce \ ! at 691' . . NOTIONtJ. Heels and eyes , fic ; linen thread , 61' Hairpins In box , 51' . 101' Safety pins lc : and ! 51' ; puritan pIns , 5e. DarnIng colton , Ie. 3c. Yard length whalebone , 1Iic , 2 for 21' : ; Crochet colton , 4c ; tals , 2 for 50. Basting threads , 5c ; bone hairpins 2 for 51' Toilet sets , comb , brush and glass , $1.00 , $1.1i [ , $1.50 Frames hair price. Talcum powder , 91' . Kid curlers 81' , 12e. S. P. MORSE DRY GOODS < : ; 0" , Getting In new goods all the lime. S TJI' Ul1t1oc'r SoLiT1L1tIN < lIeU rl Via Rock hlmI , , Sliurtoit Line "n.1 1.uloJt ! Tim" . To all points In Kamas , Oklahoma Indian ! Territory , Texas and all points In southern California. Only one night out to all paints of Texas. "Tho Texas Llmllel1" leaves Omaha at 6:15 : a. m. , dally except Sunday ! , landing ! passengers at all points In Texas 12 hours In nd\'aco of all other JInes. Through tourIst cars via Ft. Worth and EI Paso t Los An- gelp-II. For full particulars maps folders , etc. , call at or address Rock Island ticket omce , IG02 Farnalll st. ClIAS. KENNEDY. G. N. W. P. A. . To the l'aelOe ( IIlIsI hnd11 n'estern t'olntg Via the Union J'acific the World's Plc- toral line Head the thne. To San Francisco from Omaha , 'G7U : hours ; to Portland from Omaha 65 * hours : first class through Pull- man cars DIning car service unsurpasscl1. Free reclining chair cars. Upholstered Pull- man colonist sleepers dally between COUlicll Bluffs Omaha and San raneltco via C. & N. W. and Union Pacific sylem without change connecting at Cheyenne \'Itb similar - lar cars for ' Portland ; also dally between Kansas City and Portland , connection nt Cheyenne with similar cars for San Fran- cisco , - corresponding ! time aut ! ' . service to Colo- . rode Utah Wyoming Idaho antI Montana points. HARRY P. DEUEI City Ticket Agent , 1302 Farnani St. . WITNESSES ! : LEA VIN'G , 'e"r lxl1ressod ( that llIrrelt lSeott'/J Alleged Slayers May : no "rcl' w. . J. Dobbs , the Elkhorn agent nt O'Nelll , Is one of the out-of-town Masons who attended ! the convocation of ' Shrlners In this city last evening. Mr. Dobbs says that the people of O'Neill have about given up hops that Barrett Scolt's alleged slayers will be convicted. Since the preliminary examinatIon two of the most Important wit- nesses tor the prosecution hay disappeared and It Is reared that ( others may follow One or these was Palmer , a man wile [ passed ! Parker's just a few minutes before Scoll's ' buggy on the fatal New Yenr's eve At that time Scott was just coming In sight about a mile away and Palmer swore that Miulllhman was standing on the wall of the sod house when he passed. About two weeks ago Palmer left the place where - lie was work- lug to go home and change his clothes prep - ratory ! to attending a meeting of the de- batIng : society at O'NellI. That was the last ' seen or him. His disappearance ! Is being Investigated , bul so far no trace of hhn has been discovered ! . The witness Staunton , whose testimony was also Important , has likewise disappeared. . - p " \Vlmen household fires gleam warm and " ' t'owder Is a brlht" ! Ur Prlcc's Daltlng welcome guest. , . J'nl'l ComnIRllonel's Meet lug . At a recent meeting the city council adopted a resolution which requestetl the Heart ! oC Park COlllmlsslonerll to hereafter draw nil Its supplies through requisitions ) Issllell by the city comptroller 1\1)(1 submit thc bills to the c , uncll with the vouchers At the regular ! meeting oC the comll1ls- sloners yestenlity afternoon It was Ilecllle,1 , that tIme hills elm ouuid he sent In aim relluosled by the connell , but that It WI1S not llractlc- able to IJllllte use of the ( comptrollel"s refllll- sltlons In .ohtalnlnl : SUl1lll1oS. 1'he only ml- Illtional hll/Jlnes Irllnsaclell was the sale of the old house In Hlvervlew parle 10 Peter l'et"rson for $12G. he uelng the highest ull1tcl' ! _ _ _ . _ _ _ COOt'1i ! Imperial. Worltl's Fair "hlg-hest aWl\nl , excellent champagne ; good elTerves- encl' , agreeable bouquet , delicious flavor " , . - Iuuby ( Cubs. Special cnle of baby cabs , with steel or rubber tires ' OIlCllARD & WILHELM CARPET CO - - - TROUBLES 0.1 : ' tAN OHIO MAN lie WA NoceOltoIIlNl to tile Wny" ot till ! . .tcst William Deam II II : business man or Port WiliamB , O. fie arrived In this city Thur8day night from lie ( Loupt Valley , where he hall been visiting a trtemll When Beam came to Nebraska ho brought'two drafts with him , one for $800 anti the other for $500. lie- sides the drafts OO1Iall , enough really cash which he supposed would be Burnclent to see him through , but m railed Not being able to cash the $ ,00 , UNlCl In the part of the state In which hOI was visiting , antI not liavitig Bufficlent money to buy a ticket to ChIcago ho went to Lincoln , expecting to gel the money on tile draft lie knew nu one nt Lincoln who could Identity him 'nt the banks , anti ho was compellet1 to put UI } the $ fiOO drnft os security for a railroad tlckot. He went to a scalper's office , amId on those terms got a ticket 10 Chicago , and started .on his journey homeward , The train was barely under ! headway when the conductor came for the tickets. Beam was one ot the first on the conductor's rounds ! , alul he was informed that his ticket was no good , anll he was flit off or the train. lie walked back to 1.lneoln anti hunted U\1 \ the broker oC wholll ho demnlulell 11. good ticket. All he could get was an order for n ticket tram Omaha to ChIcago anti his car taro to this clly. Ito arrived here tea : late In the evcn- log to get the tIcket the order called for nntl with but 18 cents In his pocket 111111 the $800 Malt. lie has no frIends here nnll was conJtlellel1 10 go 10 the Police station allli apply for lOdgings , where he was ne- commodated , . . PROTEST FROM TAXPAYERS - - 1I11Rlllrl8 of the Cityconnetins 0 Jlonrd of 1'I..a' 17.1\11011. The city council sat ns a board or efluallza- tlon yesterday , with CoullI'II man Tholllas In the chair The principal protests came froai time property owners ! ! who were Interested In time grading ! Woolworth avenue Crolll Sec- end to Sixth street This Is an old job , for which several plans of assessment have been submitted and defeated ! . The grading was' never entirely completed on account of the position of the lIurlington tracks , which woulll have to be ralt02d about six feet In order to campI ' with time contemll111ed gradl' Consequently that 110rtlon of the street In the vicinity of the tracks was novel' graded ! , amid ! tIme property ! owners as- sort that they will never pay time tax Il Is likely that the matter will be rererred to the city attorney before any IInal action Is taken. Among other matters conlllered were the plans of nssessment for gradinG Thlrty- fifth street from half Howard 10 Leaven- worth , openIng Walnut street ! ! and alleys In Griffin & Smith's addlUon , open1n , amId ! extending - tending Thlrteenlh street rrom Nicholas to time south line oC Paddock ! , Place , rcpavlng Tenth street from Mason Williams and paving and ! curbing Hamilton street " In dis- trict' No. 587. Most of the : ! ! ! plane will be recommentell ! for adoption S There arc man ) ' ways or baiting-Dr. Prlco's lIaJelng Powder ! fits them nil. " - S A N."UV. ' CIiIJLVTS , The first week of the engagcment of Darnes ami 1\Iarvlns : players closes with two performances toda ) ' , Matinee nt 2:30 : , "LIl- tic Lord l auntlero ) " being the bill , and ! the evenIng performance when the "T\yo Or- phans" wll be presentet ! Commencing with two performances tomorrow "Wlhl Oats" will be produced ! , running through the first half of the week . A new fantasma has come before tIme PublIc , ant ! Is attracting a great deal of IIt- teullon".Jn . the ealt. 1t Is composed of a series of- illusions and ! tableaux that are said to he so perfect and realistic as to equal or even excell .Uio fantasma that has bedim ' s long upon the stage ! . This/ new quo Is till ' production of John W. Sherman and In ill lie has tOllehclh so mauy off the finer chords and sensibilities of the heart as to cha\111 allvhmo are fortunate enough to see It. . - This , morning at 9 o'cloclt the sale of eats I for thel engagement or "Two Old Cronies" at Doyl's , theater on Sunday atlernoon amI ennlng , will open. The company comes greatly strengthened from the last time It was seen In Omaha several years ago , and will bo presented by a company of comedians ! dancers anrl specIally people. DurIng the action of the comedy 1\11' \ John D. Wills and the principals of the company will introduce new songs , dances , specialties and medleys , comprllng fitly lIumbers. Carlotta , the dancing gueen , Is one of thc prime attrac- lens ( of time entertainment. . . Loa.IL JirITf1s. . Time permit was Issued yesterday for the new theater at Fifteenth and Harimey streets TIme estimated cost Is 100000. Time board or managl'rs of the State Fair association adjourned sine die yesterday after talking over several subjects pertainInG - InG to plan of blllldings with local commit - mittees . District court room No G will Ue closed during the whole or nexl week , as Judge ! Ambrose will leave on Monday \ to hold court In Sllrpy county during that time JUdge Blair , who has been absent during ! the past two weeks , will resume the hearing or cases In court room No. 5 i on Monday mornIng. The next meeting or the Omaha teachers will be , helll In the large room on the firth floor of the city hall next Wednesday afternoon - noon 'I'hey will be addressee ! either by Superintendent Marble or some outside speaker , and arrangements will be made for regular seinl-monthly lIIeetlngs In LImo future 1\Irs. J. . . 'V Fox has been sUfferlllg from Iclmess for some time , amid a few days ago , whllo nt her home at i12 South Thirteenth street , showed ! Intlcations ! or Insanity ; which kept growing more apparent until Thursday It was found necessary 10 lock her up An effort will be made te have her placed In an Insane as'lum , Time cOlIJllllttee having In charge : ; the unl- "erslt extension leclues on 'Vorld Mak- Ing , " lIy Prof. IIIcDrlte ! of the University at lawn , hmao about completed nrrangtmentll for the course. Viol McBride will arrive Mon- day and re'lnaln till Wednesday , being tIme guest of Mrs. 1"ranlt hailer during his visit to Omaha. lie will lecture twice , on Monday and Tuesday ! evenings , respe.ctlvely , at the \\'olllan's club roomle The tickets for the conrse of four lectures are still on sale nt Chase & Eddy's , where subscribers arid others Interested In the ( work may secure thelll , S ILi1) DONOIlUg-Mrs. . ' .AnUton I. , aged 2G years J.'unerlll SaturdllYllllornlng , Mllrch Slim , at II ml . in . , from fllmlly residence , 1333 : ; : ; North 181h , 10 holy Iranmily cimurchm Interment Holy Sepulchre. 111m. Uonohue was Miss May Piehtett - ® OO@ ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® Grim Gaunt Winter , I Is upon us. Pneumonia lurks in the highway , colds oxygen , for purifying the blood , amUcnables it to mId coughs pounce on you from the open doors or eliminate and carry off effete matte11. and worn-out lldows ( , mut consumption camps on tlw doorstep , tissues , thus preparing the way for t11J great build. From No"ember to May ? death stalks his victim with ing-up propeliies 'of the life-giving emulsion All relentless activity. Only the thoughtful ) the cautiQl1s , of these great curative agents , each in itself a great - survive Thousal1\i \ die each ; year who might have remedy , are combined in one superb remedy for Jj\'l'd to b happy ll1ll : lIseful. OZOlULhlf'iOll . the llLifll3ll . ills. In no age , sex or conditiQn is this rein- ® , great r medy for colds , coughs and consumption , edy proliibited i it is yours , and if you have any lung bring'S to ltt'ar 011 thcs dis'ases ; tht : most powerful trouble , whdherJlcreditary or of accidental contrac- curative agcnts kl1Qwn to the'medicII : profession. It tion , scrofula or scrofulous taint i if you are emac- ® is not a nostrum , but a ckhl1ific { combinalion : A iated , run down , nervous or feeble , it is the prime ® permancnt Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil , with remedy indicated IT IS THE KIND PHYSICIANS ® Ozone , :1I1d : Guaco1. ; . The last destroys all disease PRESCRIBE. For sale by all druggists. Price gC\11S \ ! , the second fut1lishcs a boulltiful , supply of $ 1.OO per bottle. Hal1dsome RooMe Fre , 'I'hlll , l'llle WOIUU1 get plump and beautiful on 02:0WUll1loll. : I T. A. SLOCUlVl CO. , i8i Perurl Street , New Vorlc City. . . , @OOOOOO@OO $ $ For Sale by KUHN " CO. . 15th end DOU9h : traits , Om3ha. - ' $ * P o7fj r , : ; II' : . . , ( " ! \ . . : . , : I ; ; ONI BN.JOYS Both the JIletho 1111(1 results when Syrup of Figs is t.aken ; it is pleasant nmI refreshing to the taste , nmI acts gently yet proJllptly on the Kidneys , Liver nl11 Bowels , cleanses tIle sys- tem effectually ( dipe ! ) colds , llCitd- achc ! ! al11 fevers nnd eurCH habitual constipation , Syrup oC Figs is the only retUctly oC its kiwI ' ' ever pro- ' duccd , plcasing to the taste and nc- ccptablo to the stonlllch , prompt in itactioii : ! ; anti t1'u1benclicinl in its effects , IJrepa1'ctI ) : only from the most healthy anti figrccahlo substnllces , its 1II1IIIY cxcellcnt ( qunlities commelHl ( it to nil ntH ! have mntle it the most populnr remedy kiio\vhl. Syrup : of Figs is for sale in 50 edIt bottles by all leadill druO'- gists. AllY reliable druggist who lIIay not have it on han will pro- cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO , CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW tORK N.r. DOCTOR l \ SEARLES & SEARLESI Chronic . Nervousl icM Privata Diseases , TItEATaIENT : UY lI''lr . COlUlIJltllUOII 'rcr. : We cure Oatarrh , nU diseases of the Nose , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Liver , : Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Female - male Weaknesses , Lost Mnnhood , and ! I ALL PR.V ATE DISEASES OF MEN. WEAK ' MEN ! ARE VICTIMS TO IIERVOI Deblllly er ExhausUon 'Vastlng 'Venknela. In \'oluntary Loaae . Wllh Early Decay In young and mmddle aged ; lack of vim , vigor andweakened prematurely In aprroaehlng old aie All yelld ! readily tn cur new treatment for lOll of vital powel' C..U or. O' address tilth .tamp for clr- culan , tree b < > ok.no ! TeC .lpla. Dr ' Qn.rlnc tinil ' , , 1416 Fnrnamn ' Searles and Sear13s UI , JoaLLua uut& uu.aLi.a1 , Onuahia Nub THE GREAT " . This extraordinary ReJuvenator Is the most wonllerful discovery of the age It has been endorsed uy leadlng6etenUlicmen oCEurope - and AlUerlcll. . nudyan IS - . purely vIIge- - table. L I1l1drnn ; stops . j- . . ii. Prematurenessi ' ' oCtile dIscharge , . in 2oclays. tj " " " " 6I Cures DEFORS X4QP APTER JMANI-IOOD : Constipation , Dlulners , Falling Sensation , Nervous Twltchng : of the aye8 and other J'IIIIB. Strenglhens , Invigorates and tones the entire system. I1ud.UI cures Debility , Nervousner , Emissions and developes and restores weak organs. 11atns In the back , JOf6CS by day 01 nlghtnro stopped qutckly. OVc' 2,000 private endorsemenlB. PlelllslnreneSll meanB Impotency In the first stage It Is a symptom otsemimmal weakness aed ba.rrcnness. It can be stopped In 20 days by the ue of hludyami The new discovery was made by the ! ! 'J > tclal. Js18 oCtho old famous 1I11dsun > > lcdlonlluIU- tllte. It h I the slrongest vitalizer wilde. It la Very powerful , but harmlebS Sold for 81.00 a package U packages for 1I..OO ! ( plain sealed boxes ) . Written IiUnmnke given for n cure II loll buy ! sIx boxes and are hot entirely cured , six more will ho sent to you free oC all cburges. Send for clreullU'll and testimonials. Address HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 1032 MARKET ST. , . . . SAN FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA - _ . - 1 ii NEW 6'LI'fE DL E. O. WEt1"Q lfEilVE tun 1I1A11r ! mA'rItEI ! Is sold under positive written cronrnnfee , by nuthorlzAd Ililonls only , tn curD Weak Memory Loss of 1Ir/lillonll Nerve l'oceor : I.Oft II1l1nhooll : q ulcknc88 ; Night Lossts ; I'vil : Drenois ; lAck of onfidenro ; Nervousness ; Lassimuitlo ; mill Drains ; Lollar I'nwor of time Generative Organ in either sex , oooscd "fovor.exertion , Youthful Errora , or jf.XCI'SM"vO Use of 'j'uhocco , Opium or Liquor ) , which loads to Misery ( 'onsuml'tlnlJ ' , Immumnily and 1)eatim 11- mali , $1 n box ; six fur Jnlon"r. : written Haaralllee 10 cure or refund moner , Welt'l Liver Pills euro Sick Ileodnrho ilitlousmitimma , Liver COlTlplaint. Hour I4tomnehm Dyspep anul \onElIplltion. : G UA1IANTEEt3 Issued only by Goodman Drug Ca OmU& ' TmS PIANO AND 00 . STENOGRAPHERS $5 _ ij. : U \ DELIVERED. . All istauile Sent nail 8prlnjfll.ac1c1 \lSlahlo \ whilcim HUI'I'UU'J' " JI\VK uk or"lIlIanl where 1II0.t net'lIel A"hIC' ; for Irleu of tlell\l : (1&uulr. ANDR.EWS Office Desks ! $ are . the beLt l1eaks ever 11I11leV'YO jn.I , com- . m.hfted ' a new IIlIn of lIullllalllllll ( d".k.-ulluaulIlI I"o'fd prlco. Bank anti OWeu i"iaturss. Ue.11lJ18 pod E.thuille. Application . This Desk $15 - Others = ' ; i Proportlonatel Low - ' . .HAndrlwIIOo r r ' 2HS WABASH AV. OHIOAQO. , 1 . -r- . --.VlMI-- - - .I Hats 111 Vogue. OUR Hat Department is a surpdse thus far. Ever since the hat manager said : "Let 'er go Spring" that interesting department had a booming time of it Perhaps it ought not to be so. The weather surely has been very much against a new hat It appears , however that our patl'onage are early buyers-quite sensible-Might as well have 0. new hat earlier if you intend to have one at ( : \11. Early buying ( like the "early bird" in the well lmown adage ) is often profitable. You get what you like for one and cream of value for another-surely so here A splendid [ seal brown or black Fedora for seventt : five Cj ; a splendid stilT hat for the same price ; a finer one for one dollal" SeveraL different colored Ilpocket shapc"softhatsfor i a dollar made of genuine fur stock. I-low long can such goods at such prices last ? Otter is the newcst shade reported in our stock. 'Tis a lovely slmde. \Ve have it in stylish hats \ I , . Open Evenings till 8. _ . . . . . . . . . . . f- - - - - - - " - - - ' - - - _ _ D ii 0 D DDbdDb IE - ' b * DQ Do LU L Q LILI Men in a Hurry EI - B often eat food insufficiently or not g Li :0 properly cooked. Ripans Tabules n D. cure dyspepsia and sour stomach U U LIand immediately relieves headache. [ C LI , OO . Rlpons Tabules : Sold . by diggIot. . . or by mall If O the price ( &O cents 0. box . ) Is sent 10 . the I1tl'"ns . . [ Chcmicai Company. No. 10 Spruce St. , New .ork. ; pC.62j ; DDCJoCJ6C El irn i D ir ' M i ? ! ! ? * 9 ? - Sheriff's . I' 1 1 I Sale I- ' - I 1 Of boys' , chil l'on's and men's clothing , I . . . from time bankrupt stock of the I ' I :1 I "l I Western Clothing : ; . Company , I . I 1317-1319 Douglas Street. i. 1 I. I Greatest Bargains . 1 . . I I --IN-- I . I I Omaha Today I I 1 I 1\\EN'S SUITS. I I I A good ull- C I - Western's price was $7.60- I- In sacks only- $7.60$2 . 25 I I pick fashionable them out cut- for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Regular $8.50 suits- 1 I Single double breastcd- or 1 Casslmere sncks- you$2.5O I 1 Can To bring ha\'e time them people for . In . . . you- . . . . . . . . . I All the Western's $10 sults- Nicely trimmed and well made- . . Perfect goods In every way- ' Al to you pay have the to cashier to ! got . on& . . . . . . . . $ a5o : . 'J I Sacks and trock - , In the very latest 8tylo- C 1 Western got $12 for them- I Wo'vo the bunched start fem Ihelll . . . to . . . goAl . . . - . . . . . $ 5 . 00 m - I Sacks and Cutaways- I , I That tIme Western sold for $15- And even more , In one lot at- $6 . 00 I 'rime retlculous ! Irlce ) ot , . . . . . . " , . , The best In tie houf& 4 Some In the lot worth up to $25- _ Tomorrow You get your for cholc& only . . . . . . . . $2500 . . . . I. FOR IAR6AINH 60 TO TiE i C : - I : IL er i ff' SaL , Douglas 1317-1319 St. 1. . , _ * q. * * * t ! OW - RoiGASiJUNE -RFROMGASOLN . P . , DIRECT FROM THe TANK. CHEAPER THAN STEAM No Boiler . Nit 'frani . No . 'ii9fiecr / , , I Ilost 1'over for Corn mind Feed . Mlii. , JIIII - hay , lunllnl Creamnerics , Separators , dec , - - - I OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary I to J2)I , . I' , or I Portable t 3 I. I' . . . . ' Send for Catalogue , Price. , ttdtlultlnj work In 11 . - THEOTTOCASENQINEWORK . & aai I Walnut 1U , l'UILADJCL1'.UA.I'A. 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