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2 TilE 01\AllA \ DAILY nEE : : WEDNESDAY , APUII.J 10 , 1895.
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rcferreel to the committee on clllt anti
lawn , , of whIch Johnston , or DOllglas was
I' chairman Johnston pIgeonhoI the bill for
three month , It Is true that hi . C'ommltto !
hold one or two lesslDls % on the bill but lit
: , theo se.ulon nc.lhlng WIIS done more than
' to read ' the bill. There WRS no earnest errort
of Johnston' committee advance > the
I' charter al1(1 ( get It before the house with Its
amendm < nls , 11'11 Johnston malIc due haste
c the pepple of Omaha would have been able
to discover the dlscre-pancles whIch the
Douglas county members \ \ ere too blind to
see.
g : see.In the > senate the charter was treated with
; oven less consi4eratlon. It was Introducl'fl
hy Smntor Crane nlmoat simultaneous !
with Its Introduction < In the home It was
rererred to the committee on mllnlclpal
Bllalrs , of which Senator Hahn or Allams
County wall chairman , fly every right an
Omaha senator Rholll,1 , have been chairman
of this conmltlee : nnI < the chalrmnnshlll was
repeat < < ! ly IIrgcII upon Senator Crane but
that individual , llotted ant sehNned and
worked for two weeks 10 I < ecure lie ( chaIrS
manshlp of the committee on miscellaneous
corporations , a chairmanship which he de.
sired for pllrpOJes , peculiarly his own
The senate committee nllwed ! the dust to
accumulate on the charter for more than two
months. In March , long after the charter
should , have been before the senate with all
. its amendments aree0 upon . Senator hahn
notfee certain parties In OmAha that a date
hall been set for the consIderation or the
. charter I Is significant thaI the P1tl
notified , by Hahn were not the men who
. were Imown to be In favor of the charter ,
, ' but , the men who were known to he against
nglnst
It. lie sent word to men like Prank Jtan
SOI , grnesl Stuhit , John Grant and others
who were Imown to have axes to grind either
for themselves or for clents ,
At the first meeting of the FenatI comml-
tee the opposition to the market house pro
ject developed Itself. At the second , and filial
meeting the bankers , tOllther with Frank
Hansom , l erlnalll , Strel ? arid Ernest Stuh
nppeare,1 , to ar/uo against the tax conirnlsh
. stoner ProPosition nlll ( the other "allent feaw
tures of the charter , including the market
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hOll80 and the canal Ilrojccl This was the
. - last meeting heM hy the ! commIttee.
WI lm Tim PINI' : wom : WAS DONg
nllt while the ( senate commitee was mak-
InK a flourish oC Its open meetings , and whIle
the orators were dl'lalmln against the proS
vIsions that seemed to be demalllel , by the
test Interests ot Omaha , the charter Itself
was being secretly patched up In the house
: committee rooms. I was In ( Representative .
j Johnston's commitee that the tax commissioner -
; sioner was knocked ont , that limo pay If the
police officers was raised , that the meat In.
specter was made a charter alice . that the t
' comptroller's term of olco was extended a
: year , nml that the mlslolles which render thc I
charter absolutely worthless were ma < 1e. I
was In Representative Johnston's star chatn
z ber committee rooms that the amendment
was nrced on , which was loomed necessar ) '
, to carry out the purposes of the Russell .
Churchill combinaton In totally reorganizIng
: the Omaha fire anl police Icpartments The
combination hind no < 1lmculty In InducIng
: Johnston to Insert the following amendment
In the holy , of the charter ImmedIately ( al .
L lowing the section In which the pay oC the
- members oC time police and Ire depatmcnts I
fixed
was fxell :
"Provided that this amcndment shah not L
affect the cOlpensaton or salary oC any of
the officers hereinbefore naled during the
terms for which have 1eii elected
they ha\e en or np- :
S pointed unless thin terls oC such omcer .
shal be terminated bf ieglm'iatlvo act , or b3 '
ordinance , or by order of time Fire and Polce
commission , In which case their conipensa -
. ton shah cease altogether from the tme of r
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. such terminaton ,
The house knocked out the above amend ,
mont ; but I Is enough to know that Johnston -
stan consented to It , and had I been Incor
porated In tile charter It would have gven , m
. the ncw FIre and , Polce commission the Yer ) '
- excuse It wanted to discharge all the men I
, or both departments had . I so desired
. SEAVEY STILL SUSPENDED ,
; ( lllgos In Cliii l'onco nCflrtmcnt May Iii ,
; Ilnltorhlnr Nhht.
f ) At I special meetIng ot the Board of FIre
: and Police Commissioners held yesterday frm fr
afternoon Chief of Police Seavey was given
' 1 first-class reputation , but there was a I
failure to rebtore him to the position from
which he was suspended < some well < s ago and I
at the same time when time police Investiga -
tion was Instituted.
, AU the members of the board were t
at the meeting and a couple or hours were
spent In executive session. After comIng
. from behInd the locke doors Mayor Dehls' '
asked Attorney Mahoney , who represented
Mr. Savey , I ho hal anything to say rein
( lvo to the duet oC police matl r , Mr
Mahoney replied by stating that ho dId not
- cre to enter Into an extended argument of the
case for the reason that there was no testi .
test.
T mony to be discussed Continuing hIs re .
i marks , 11' , lahon y stated that there was I
reason for certain parties to have thrown
, discredit upon the acts oC Mr Seavey , as I I
had been II < 1e clear that there was no evidence -
deuce to sustaIn II charges which hal bcen
made. I was apparent that one Illviduat 1
who had ben the foremost In making charges
had made them In bad faith , for when he
- was invIted to appear before the board ani
testify under < oath he had shlrlid the respoim -
stbliy and had faied to aplear reSJn-
charges , Mr. Mahoney contended , had bee
made for the purpose or throwing a cloud
about the official acts of Seavey
At this point Commissioner II\rtman interrupted . -
rUllted Mr. Mahoney by reimmarkimig that the
r board had prepared some reEluUons which
dispOSEd of any such Presunmhmlion. The resl
luLons , which were as follows , were read and
adopted by I unanimous vote :
, , Whereas , This board has .
'heras repeatedly In.
' ' , J"vt' all Iler enl having complulnts ( or In-
( ornmntion touchln upon time .
' formaton thl elclEncy , In.
test-fly or Impartiality or '
? tesrl Imparlallt ) any memher oC
the pole" depnltrent to appear I betore I I I ,
. eIther In public 01' Xe\ut\e scsslon , amI
preselt the same ; now , thel'eColc , be It
nesolvCl , 'J'hat I Is the duty ot this
, board , In justice to the chic or police , to
announce that no testimony has been vrm
: i lUCNI before this bJurl ; nHI bl I further
lesolVl'l , That II al'COltanco with It
wih
eUAtom and the rile oC limbs bomirti , adupte
f , January 25 , IS9 ; thls board meet 1110Itell : itt )
. o ; cocl < i. m" , on Friday , April 12 , IS9 , thel
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and there to take Into coimimicleration cuc 11
conshlertol fuch
changes ns wili promote the elilciency of
! ( lS wi elclene ) the
; Ilollee lellllmelt oC the city ot Omaha.
Mr. Mahoney suggested that ; I' . Seav y
bo restored 10 his rank , vending , time tnll )
action of time board '
aclon , but the members cm n-
cluded that It woulll I will to await ti mc
\ outcome at the Friday evening meeting tw .
. , At the conclu810n of time meeting the memo
I * bers of the board refused to tflscmmas the
r resolutions , merely remarkimmg .jseu8s were
adopted ' without a negative vote Cmiii ' tim at
they IMJnt Just what
) they salt upon their
tface. - - .
: Yn l'erh"I" l'ataIi' ,
, \ , 1"llnl ) 1"lle"
In 1 lodging house at 910 Jncl < lon street
. mat night . uhout 10 o'cloel 0 , n Matteson ,
n laborer , was pcrhupl fatally stabbed , In ;
; the breast , arms amid iwacllmy Charles SwaI ii.
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' son , lS he says , lalelon's ; wife' , Ilnee her
1 8elml'I1on tram her husbnli a year ag 0 ,
his been living with lwln on , I amid alO .
Son Wl at their rooms In the hmdglmmg house :
ft seeking to induce I hel' to , lutgInl him
when ho Wil Itlcl < CI. Sllnson was a ' _
m rstetl Mateson wnl IH'nt to tht Presh :
terlan hosiliul. HII conlilon II conshlel11
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CASPI1H , Wyn , , ' ' '
April
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grmn-Bheal'lng ) at 11 time "hen ring lIens
started today , About m men 110 01 worl (
: ' In time dl'elen imims.
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CIY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Efort to Oensuro the Dough ! ! County Delegation -
gation t Legislature is Defeated ,
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EX-MEMBE STEEL GOES INTO SARCASMo
Jcnn"rd Make , Spiried itcsimcsrk , Con
crr"/ ' . \clol ni tim , , Jfllorlf oC the
IlnulcD Cnllltno Iii Fnitiier-
slice of I"trcldlnent , ,
What was n very monotonous city council
meetn , last night In Its early stages pro\c,1
to ho a imlgiiiy interesting session before I
e nded. , ) After strugglng for two hours wlh a
lot or routine buSIness , which included nothing
or much moro importance than a crosswalk
resoluton , a few cases of pyrotechnics were
uncorked amId midnight struck before time !
laAt llark was Imothered ,
The first disruption eC time councimanic
seance occurred when Calm presented time foi-
lowing resolution :
Wherea ! The Donglas county delegation
In I the lust mt'sstoim of the lehlature Iltl , by
,
renson of their miller incapacity ant o\'er-
w cenhiig conceit In their uwn wiselol , reo
f use to give Ileeent con ' ll rlton tl the I'e
Iuests of commitees nllpolntelt h i ) ' this hotly
tn counsel with 11m concerning the wantM
Uf thl people II the maler oC hartel'
nmelliments ; ml nil ,
\\'hereas , AI n eOISCIUenc of the immabii-
Ity l of the snll IlelegateM to cope wih so 1m-
Ilortant i n mnter , the ) ' have eommltel ,
g rave hnllerR In their Juvenie efforts nt
legI i lalol In b'hnlr . ot time tmmxpayers of
:
) otigimis count > ,
H'Jso'cll 'l'lmat we , the mcmbers of the
ity ' oiiimchi ( IL ) chnl.c the nforesillmi ,
cl ) l'ouncl 10 : sull leiegn-
I Ion wih time , responsibity for the amutlia-
ton h oC he city ChaltN' , nnl , 11 thl def cts
wih which It Ims hl'l loaded since It
passel Into their eustodilnship.
In moving the adoption of the resolution
Calm remarked that It was presented In order
to clear the charter nmendment committee
from all responsibility Cor the failure which
hall h attended its efforts. lie wanted the re
sponsibiity for the mutlaton ot the charter
Illacell'hero It belon\cl. and that was with
the 1)omigias cunty delegation . which had so
s ignally faIled In its duty to the (1Iollle. (
'fhe resoiuthomm ' to
resolutol was a surprIse party most
of the members , but Jacobsel hurried to the
sUllport of time legislative delegation. He
Iloultlli i his desk anti declared that the resow
luton l was entrely uncalled for amid urmwarm
rnnte < 1. The representatIves of DouRlas
county might not have accomplshed all thut
had been hOle,1 , , for , but the responsibility ror
their shortcomlnls rested with them 1111 tl
council had no rlgh to e\en consider a resoa
i mitlon. H. I ! movd that the resolution be haiti
01 the tnble
The moton to table cut off what promised
to t be a decidedly Interestlllt debate , ald I
was carried b ) the following vote : Yeas-
Back , Dechel , Gordon < , Holmes , Jacobsen ,
Jayncs , Mercer , Prince , Saunlers , Thomas , ,
E l lwlls-l. NI's-Uulldey , Calm howell .
KEnnarl , KimmenL I.ell ) ' , 'a'lor- ? .
STlmlS SAlCAS'C Ll TTlm.
Immediately following the resolution came
the following coimmimmummhcathomi , which
folowing cOllnunlcaton was re-
erred back to the wrier by general comm :
sent : _
The Iol.'rhle ' , the CIty Council : Cen
t icinen-Tho legislature hm : ndjourel , Our
IcprlentaU\es have retur , I , 111 I would
I'esllcctful ) ' HUJJcst the propriety of ten
Ih'llng I leceptnn to lon , J. 1V. ) Johnston m
anl I bIt. )1' . HIltel . I have SIJent mUlh
tle ILt time eUIIllt this win tel' amid Imw
whereof I speak when I say these two gen-
temen deserve neallr the entire credit fem
cutlnl to Ile\es , anu putting together our
l'harter.
lu,1 , you but known last fall thc wlslom
of these two gcntemen much timne and
hard lhou/hlul work IIght ha\e Lme beer
sa\e' ' ) Iy the charter committee. I reahizi : '
that time cIty has imo funds Ivllahle ) for this
Ilurpole u , , but such wlslol ane unsl'llsh
jmtrlolm as these genlement have exhlh-
I ted shoull he reconlzel amid I would roe
ommend that I RUlsCl'lpton be ( alcoa UII
Imonl the luch benefited , the honest tax
payers of our city. I wIl 1)ersonauly shirt
the Iubcrlilton by donatIng enough to bu ) '
two quartl or tar aml half I Potmnti of :
f athers. JOIN /0111 .
Another warm discussion occurred when
the retrenchmeRt ordinances , which were
reommenced early In the year by the
finance commIttee , came up for their third
and final reading. These provide In brief i :
that the salary of the superintendent of
the city hal bo reduced to $1,000 a year ;
thee of the Janitor from $50 10 $10 ; that
or the clerk In time office at time building In-
specter to be dispensed with and that the
expenses of the Board of Public Works Cor
clerk hIre bo lmited to $1,600 a year.
howell moved that- the salaries ot the
janitors be continued at $50 lie asserted
that no man could support a family deceoti y
on less than that amount.
KENNAnD WAS HEAnD.
Prince moved that the ordinances be re-
' rri to the committee at the whole. This
was recognized as the final quietus oC the
ordinances nnd was vigorously , but Inerfectu .
ally opposed by the minority. Kennard
asked , prmlulon to reall a statement relatve
to t the ( IUeston , For the first time In the
history of the ) present council an objecton
was raised , Prince Insisted heat Kennarc
should not be heard. Actng President
Blrkley decided h\ favor ot Iennard and ( I
an appeal was tal < en. Considerable feeling was
oimgeimdered by thIs action aHI the chair wa .5
sustAlne,1 , after a sharp debate Mr. Kennar d
then Caltl :
"Prommmptly upon the organization of the
council In Junuary a conference of member .
was called for the IlqlOSJ oC discussing the
maler ot mllnlclpll reform anti , rctrench- l
ment Dy a unanimous vote a policy was
outlIned antI adopted which was to be Plr-
sue1 ! Ilurlng the year 18 ! ; The finance con I.
mItten Ilmcdlately set to worlt to formulate
such ordinances anl , retolutons a wOllld
carry out the expressed wishes of the members I-
bars , believing their r.commendntons woull
bo endorsed , sUPllortet anl curled : out In I
good fnlh , Thus far nothIng but failure hma Lii .
beemi the resuit. I Is not our provInce nor' '
Is It our Intenton to hnlJln time molves h , ) '
which the members h\e : been influenced In I
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chanlng front on this question oC munlclJul :
ccommomy Surely I cnnnot bo said that the ,
condltont have changed ; Ir the ) ' have I hiS' '
been for time worse , and the exigences of the i
situation aN even greater than they were ,
three months ago. It Is the conviction of' i '
this commilee Lust its IJslton Is n t
one , and therefore It Is t not disposed to roe
celo , from Its vIews one jot or little , not.
withstanding the humlllatn defeat I has
sustained In its ( rort to enact such ieghsl :
ton ns I hal , ! ever ) assurance would be at : : -
cl'ptahle to the whole
conncl A republcan
majoriy has repudlatcII Its promises ; 1 dcii 1-
ocrato minoriy has been consistent ; arc.
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pUblcan majorlt : has stuck closer than a
hrother for the tag and an allprollrlaton ,
more especially the aplroprlalon ( : a miemim , 0-
cratc minoriy has shown Itself patrlo'ol '
euiotmgim to cast Islee party lilies anti support
republcan measures. Ilmlllalel ) ' that It
became known what departments were to be i
mettected In lImo .
nrecte,1 decapitating anti alary r 0-
clucimig irocess , the whole IJollcallachlnery
commencel , to worlt ; there was a generat :
hurrying to amid fro ; a busy scene ot activhl
becammmo manifest about time halls nnd staIrways -
ways alli corridors of time city hal such as
has not heen wlne8se,1 , slncs the buiidim ig
buidIng
was erected , ; mme such Incentive had ever beeu
hell out to thB empIO'ei oC that IJlldln to
labor , Not I\'en ) the pressing duties of their
! Iutes
olces coull hllllru such Itlustr as has
this threatcnod assault upon time wel ) earned
rights or these ; Iluhlc halt luekers , DY ii f-
'
ten da
day this Ilusual scene \\S wltmmese ed
wih . as mue1 ! I'el h ns ahoy woull view the I
shifting scenel of a tr.weln Imaumorauna ,
panorala
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"Th'j rpsult ot al I this I mm cola tia I cxii ibi t Ion Is
about to culminate In the monumental flab , eo
ahout to bl narted b ) this commuicli. 'I' lie
siimmali grist oC ordinances counci 110
Ilal before y'u for yeur
consideratIon Is tht final effort or the Ilnan 00
. Inane !
commiteI at lunlclJ 1 r.trenebllnt. We
ha\'o no doubt that this 1115cc oC limfonimmati
thlllecl on
\lecl Inforlaton
\\1 bIlcolo Iuleilgenco to time lnui Ii-
hide ' oC overworked , o'crstruumg , poorly pall I ,
Fen'onts of the city now doing limo In the
tro
cltY'1 el110y , I wl also be a relief to the
councilmen whose \'allabl" time limes been
10nol0lhe : by these ghasty , shrunken e mm-
el-
Illoyes whose olclal lives are being welghel
In the balance , but wl0 will be found not
\ \ 'antluig. Whal sounds of '
revelry will i reverberate -
verlerate through the ( corridor at this bul iii-
thll bulll-
Ins when these
ordinances
wien slnli have paose
8hul \
to lit realms ot forgetfulness , aa they dOllt- <
less will wlhlu time sbort hoar. " .Vs hiI I
Ulem I long fIewt1 they deserve a best C'r
tate 'he name sentiment prfa'ls ' In beler
council todsy a fount Iogleut , tn the nil ad
ot A 'lstngulsheJ citizen oC Ootham some
) 'dar ago Itl wal preued tn time son me.
what Inelegar.t Iansujo , ' 1le 1eopll be
. , _ . _ . _ " _ _ _ . " ' " " . . > ' _ ' ' _ " . '
dq lam ned , ' and he no doubt indulged the
quiet observation In addItion , 'anl , the peo.
plre o's , 'nnts , too ' This council has gone ( on
re cord In favor of the omcehollers antI their
su bordinates as against the Interests of the
people who elected them to execute their will
talbfuly nail honestly . liVe have from
tmo to time listened to gushes of alleged sIn-
cero sympathy for the poor laborer from
members oC this body , anti with whAt show
or consistency has this cry been raIsed ? An
opportuniy ha beau olered ( to toke from
those who hav abundAncl to give to thosl !
who have nothing.'imat Is meant by thus
I Is that the general fund would have been
releved or the payment oC Cram $15,000 to
$20,000 In exclsl\'e salaries , anti nn .ellal
amount coiiiii have been to the
coull tave nplllled cm-
plDyment or the Idle and suffering oC the
cly In maltng much neele ) Improvlmcnts ! ;
but , no , It would be ImpossIble to do that ;
that wouM be Impoltc ; the boasted slllrit or
humaniarianism Is lost sight of when con-
fronlod with time lachlalelllan prlnclle ot pol-
Ilcs , 'Government Is a lrust ; anti the of-
cers are trustees ; anti both the trust and
IleOIle. i trustees t ' are . \realt for the benefit of the
Blwards , declarcd that time gentlman was
simply tr'lng to talk to the galleries , anti
Saunlllrs ! denied the allegation that the re-
puhlcan members' were going back on their
posilon , There were some chanRes that
shoulel be made In somB Qf limo ordinances ,
bat he should vole for some oC them Time
moton to refer was then carried by 16 to 7.
Howel h gave notice that It each metln oC
the council during the remnlnler , of the year I
he would movc that the council go Into com-
mltee oC the whole to take up these ordi-
nances. Jacohsen remarked that no one
would object to his maklnp the moton as
many tmcs as It gave him pleasure , and timene
the subject droppell.
M'GNNS REQUIST ltEFRltlUIii ) ,
A recommeliaton from Secretary McGinn
oC time AgrIcultural commission , ask In , for
the use d the \acant iota helonglng , to the
cly , was referred lo the committee on build-
Ings and Ilroperty , wlh Ilower to act ,
The council accepted nn invitation to attend ,
the nnnual bal of the Omaha organization
of f stationary engineers.
'fhe mayor noL led the council thnt he hall
appointed Street Commissioner Kaspar as act-
Inl l chairman of the Board oC Public Worls
ti tmriumg the absence ot Chnlrman 'Vlnsllear.
The Information was ) llace,1 on Rio ! ,
A resolution by Hack directed the Board
of l'ublieVorics to cmlllo lahorers on time
southeast boulevard only ten days at a tIme
ia i ii order to give lS man ) men employment
as possible. Adopted
Time aleCI effort on the part or time water
\\'orles compan to Introuce meters was ut-
tncked m by Taylor In a resolutIon , which de-
d ared that the use of the meters was In
defance dt carcl of the tcrms oC time franchise , and
Ilt t the rates to be charged were excessive
:11 unjust , thus worltlng a hardshIp on the
smal consumers. In lhls connecton hI sub.
milell a communlcnton from the city engi-
neer which IndIcated the comparison between
the t cost oC water for a small family \mcer
lhe presEnt system and the meter rates The
tc ciy engineer also submitted Instances where
a large territory was supplied by n six-Inch
mnln m , thus rendering the service ! Inadequate.
In t SnlJport of his resolution Mr. Taylor said
that t he hal been told . by one oC hIs con-
stuents that the water works com pan ) hnl
refnsed to allow him water unless he limit In
a meter. lie believed that the actIon of the
water works company was illegal and unjust
and that the council shoulll tale some acton
lu i defense oC the consumers.
lnrkIE- ) ' declared that the acton at the
water works company was an outrage , and I
the t ounci had any power to make It con-
form , to its contract It shoull , he done After
some further discussion the maier was rl
fcrred to the committee au fire amid water ,
whim I lowell , I\elnard and Kment to hives-
tgate and report at the next meeting.
WANTS A BETTElt CnOSSING.
ment proente a resolution declaring
the Fonrtecnth street crossIng oC the Union
Pacific and Burlngton rairods a nuisance
and directing the ely attorney t'
take the necessary steps to cornl
lIeu the raIlroads to replace the bridge
hy a more suiable slrncture The resolu-
Lon was referred to the Second ward dale-
gation. ThIs I the bridge which the ral-
roads promised to replace about two yenn
ago , but nothing has been done 'towanh
carrying out the agreement.
, The ordinance providing for bond Issues lo
supplement the exhausted amounts Issued on
various Improvement districts some years
age was referred back for one > week amid the
comptroller and city attorney were elreted
to submit opinions as to the advisability oC
such ploc ure. These bonds are to cover
warrants on whIch the city Is now payIng
7 per cent Interest. As the bonds wilt draw
but 4 per cent the finance conunllce recoin-
amended the ordinance a weEk ago as a measure -
ure ot economy.
In vIew et the recent raIns the petition
from ( property owners for flushing the streets
In the busIness district was pinerd on file.
The Board of PublIc Works was dIrected
to advertise for bIds for paving the In er-
section of I'ourteenth and Jones streets will m
Colorado sandstone.
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1'EIC.SO.4i , J'tlC.laIf.tPIlS.
H. Murray of Wymore Is at the Murray.
H. famIsh , Batavia , Ill " , Is registered at
the Darler. .
Senator Hathbun of Cambridge < wa at the
Arcade yestenlay
C , A. MIlls of Beatrice took dInner at the
Arcade ) 'clerday.
H. ' v. Wlgman Is registered at tbe Darker
from Kansas City. ,
Stuart Shears oC Lincoln tool dinner at the S
Murray yestenlay.
Frail C , Hvelt and wife ot Sioux City ant
guests at time h'axtfl
Mr. anJ l rs , Thumas ratley of Pimiladel .
phla are registered nt the Paxton
ii.V. , A'lams ' and Hay Allams are regis
tonal at the Darker front Logmmm : , la ,
Mrs. Pllck and daughter and Miss Dora
Demls of West Point tool dinner at the
: lorchants yesterday.
Frank Christanson , advance agent tor :
Sousa's band , all George N. Loomis , 1Ivance , :
agent yesterday. for Gilniore's bald , vere at the Paxton ;
At the Mercer : Miss A. n. lraston , Lln
cell ; Jan Owen , Doston ; 1V , S. Call1\\'el ,
Clarinda ; I Wlhl , Kansas City ; Louis POlre ,
Landers , W'o : MIss Dupommt Landers , Wyo. :
Wiiam Walker , Landers.Yyo . ; n , H Stod .
dar < , Cleveland ; W. A. Steele , Des lolle ;
J.v. . lolnl , Chicago ; S. n. lumaugh , Port
land ; II. 1' , Stahl - , Chicago -
Nnhr""lu" , Il mutt hIntoi
. \ the Paxton-Ii. TJerne . J. A. Harris ,
lrolen How ; H. G. l'etermtS'est i'olnt
At the Arcade-U. J , Fogult , Fremont ;
\ , J , Crltl' , Arlington ; I. Myerl , Ilncoln I'
At the : llarc-lr. H. W Nieman I ,
Shmmmi'Ier ; lii. I Ii. Warren , NOlth Plate ; A. :
r I.eonanl ' , Norfolk.
Al the Mercimmtmmts-F' . ( Cerimoy , olge , ;
'hQmas 1 ( llun , North lelll ; John G , Ulch ,
'I nh. Ilne ; Culonel J. S. hoover , Bue Hi ;
C , A. Peterson , Olkl.nt.
S
Lua.1 JtIfIVIi1'IRS ,
Time will of Presley ii. Green of Irvlngton
has huen offered for probate
The wi ot I'lank Hamge , who (111,1 ( , rc t-
centy , was ted for probate All lila IJrop-
erly was left to his wife
A mletng of lhose Interested In tie connty
canal project 1 coiled for 4 o'clocl this nitci . .
noon lt tile CommercIal club
Heglna Morrow has flied leI objectons
wih Judge Baxter against Henry leslleler ,
her sl61er's soim-imm.law , acting as the admin-
I t'ator oC limmilly ilebpcler's estate 1 Is
clalnell that tie wi oC Mrl lesllclEr was
oblalnell ly frau , cad was not l'rfllerly '
mmuthienthcnted , 01 whIch account she conlests
its probate. : :
I'ranl larmer , 706 Marcy street , was at
the Italics ttaton this morning at 1 o'clocle
whim a bloody 1nd wndagc,1 , toreheall Iml : :
said timat ho had been struck '
shl Ilat Itrurk with a sho\'el
at Tenth amid I.eavel\orth streets , He ' 01
on his way Up town to get a doctor for hl8
wife's sister alli al ll.lnJ ) the railroad tim ig
staten I'd : Knol and two other men ICt
him amid one of the atrammgt'rs struck him.
uUco Sn\ll decIded a rC1110\ln C3se yes-
bmiSi
terdny omen the ownershlll ot a bloolle < bnll
do . About flurten months ago J. N.
'rhmoummas made / Purchase at 1 hull pup oC Ed 1'
43bon . TIe : dog grew so raIJIJly and showed
BO many tine paints that Mason grew tired oC
hl hargaln , under which he fold time IluP Cor
$0 , or this only $ t being cash , and Itverll
\ YeQicl ago caught him while Ils matler , wa
catng In a chOl1 houee. Meson kp time pup
at a barber Ihop on l'ourlctnth and Dougla
from which Constable Mcannls took 11m a
Cew clays ago , after I Bet to , Iii which raze , rs
were freely drawn. 'J'homal sets his dog )
again.
abn.
CONTRAC FOR FORT CROOn
tqci -
Third Lot otBb1s ( Rcoalved Prove Satus-
{ factory to the Department
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,
M , F. KEEE GUS TIlE BIG END or IT
h" . r-
Totni for tby , lnllll/1 Foot Ul' to
& 5HOO77-Sr.mf lhI.lfrM II thin Ceimmipo-
tton- mclnll ' 1:1111 tn 1\0
the 'iirtc Inrrlflnng ,
WASh fGToN , Apri n.-Spcclal ( Tele-
gram.-The ) Ilng Ilendln lulton of nwarl-
In ! the ccntract for the construction of pe\-
eral new hull < 1lngs nt 'ort Crook was fnally
settel when Secretary ofVnr Lament , late
thi afternoon , awarded to M , p KeCe of
OmRha the contract for doing time principal
plrt ot the work at the total price
of $86,077 , Ieto Is gh'en the contract
for constructing nil of them buildings at $69,323 ,
t le lumblng at $6,300 , the heating at $9,845
and gas piping I at $ : no. The cnlrnct Is
awnrlel , for the constructon cf a barrack
, w ing for four comllAnlls ! , bachelor quarters
tor eight officers , one wagon shed , 1 cremator -
tor ) ' , magazine , hosllnl , , stewarti's quarters ,
n rRlroa,1 , track and I corral fence
Abraham Hosenherry Is nwnrdel time con-
tract for building the lockers ! In the barrcks
at his bids of $2,4687 , anti p H , Mahoney Is
given the contract for building time raIlroad
tracl < nt his blel
ot $7,69. There were po\en
hldders for time work ot cnnstructlumg the
bllldings , two for constructng pipe
nl\l Clrel for the heating nJaratlls ,
Ofilcimils In the '
OOclals Iuartermnstcr's office ex-
pres gratification that the coutracts hn\'e
been placed , aa this Is the third ( line bids
h are been asked tme <
for , anti the omcers here are
alaJolls that this work shoull leceetl with as
lS
much haste as IJosslblc. The letters awanmltmmg ,
lelers
the contract wl leave l'le awnrlng
tomorrow morning
U I'EN TWO WIIIIi4 TU I'I.I lnlW ,
SOlth lmientmm ; ' VlII Stave Time to Argue Ims
'VII 1\0 Thlo Ar/ne 18
It , . . .
HfJhl to \nnlllol I.nl < "
WASHINGTON , April 9.-Speeiah ( Tell
gram-The ) secretary at the Interior has decided -
cided that the proclamaton openIng the
Yankton reservation shall not be Issued until
n final setlement has ben made as to the
right ot the slate at South Dakota to file on
[ 0,000 acres of the best land In time reservation.
The omclal letter of the '
secretary was today
lent to the gO\ernor oC South hakota , slatng )
that two weells' time wl be allowed In
whlclthe \ stale cn file papers and amla\ls
wih a \Iew of showln that It has legal right
10 the loam ] . I Is saul that nt the eximirotioim
oC that tme time secretary , by his official al- ,
vi ser , the assistant alorey general , will de-
clJe the case ,
fnallr I Is possible that a
\erbal hearIng be allowed the
mmmay represent.
11) < represent-
atvo oC the state
H Is not kimowum mm.qw that the humdlaim 0111cc
11W Inllan
w ill tale any panll In the maUer. The once -
cals still contend that Inasmuch as the 00- ,
has been purQhase4' from the hmmiuiaims . nnd
paid for , ( lie Ymmumkons \ hn\'o no Interest In
the t afrair. 1h olcais ot the Indian oflics
thlnl ( the law ! Is entirely In favor ot olce
state and that thQ Indians have a weak
case.
case.Preldlnt ! Cleveland will net Issue his
p reclamation ipitil lhe secretary of the In-
te nor has announced his decision at the end
oC the two weUs' that , allowed the slate of
South Dal < ta , I time case shall be decided
In i favor or the stale , and It Is allowed to
alowel
tnkl ! the land hut question . that wOllld cause
another delay In time proclamaton , since the
law l provides that the state must flue on the
lands lt l prIor to the . , opening of the reservation
to t settlement. . - resen'aton
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AFFAIRS T&i i OUTH OIetisHL.
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U uiIiMattoi ; ' . ; , :
lnto m.ediftitor time City Councl
, .
i5rewer Go "Strtke.
. HrO\er. un is Strilo.
'I.ho : now cfy 'unol"met " yestercay afternoon
and o ganized. Jamls Dulla was elected
presIdent. He had no opposition , the other
candidates having withdrawn In his favor. :
Mayor Johnston appointed the following I
commltes and then time meeting adjourned
unU next Monday evening :
FinanceUyan , 1lulaly and Dlanchard.
Viaducts Streets mmci Aiieysthmhla'al -
( era and Uyan nnl Ale's-Uula 'al-
Judlclary-WnlerR. ( Mica and Franek.
Fire and Water-Mien Waiters amid iiuhia.
] 'oiice-Fr.-tneic , 3iuiialy \ and Hyland 1ula.
Publc Liuihdirmgs-Muhiahy , Mies and
1uldln s-lullaly l1cs
I lianchmard.
Publc Ligimts-flianclmaud , ' \'alers and
Franek.
Ltcense-H 'lanIJ , Mien and Dula ,
Prtntimig-iiiuiiaiv. Iylnll and ityan.
!
Charly-Uran , ' ? 'lnek ant J3iurmcimarcj.
South Ommumilimi Irnwery "lllloyel Strlie.
In accordance with thc request of the Central -
tral Labor union the emplo'es of time South
Omaha Browlng company went on a strike
yesterday noon The men heft the grounds
without any disturbance and everything about
the t brewery remained Quiet as far as abut
terous t demonstratons were concerned. The
m men kept tram the '
away brewing compaay's
property , but sentnels were ported on all
the roads leaching to the works and every
passerby was gIven a postcr upon which was
printed the elllct of the Central Labor union
The entire ofce force turned In . donned
overalls and went to worl Henry "les was
leept so busy rolling out barrels that he had
no time to attend the afternoon meetng of
the t city council.
Mr. Jotter says that the strike will not
Interfere i wlh his business nt all , as he has
over 8,000 barrels of beer In lila cellars all
can worry along flr a whIle , Time brewery
will not shut down , as enollgh men employel ,
about the Place still remain to keep the plant
running. _ _ _ _ _ _
MIlc I fly ( In4"lp.
The Ladies Ail society of time First Meth.
odlst church wi meet Thursday afernoon
at m the residence at Mrs Morse.
All oC tIme young ladies employed at the
government microscopIst ofco have been laid
oft on account ot jack of export orders. 1 Ih.
teen young ladles are affected by time order
No more eXllort meats will be Ins1ectell until
receipts of live stock . Increase.
Vnl , " J'r"lhlnrlll I'remmbytimr.
The United 1lesbterlnn PreshYler
c elec Its Ilnth annual session nl
the t Park Avenup Presbyterian church
last evenhtmg , ' 'hell'IS a large
l1enlance at delegates , including lIes' .
: I , Jf Gichrist or jai'ne ) Hev J. / . HOSR
ot South Omaha' . ' : Il\ ' , Peter Swan of North
lend , 11ev. 5. S S\ownrt \ ot Mmmrray , ' Eider
14. G. LatIn cf Mprra ' , 1111er J. M Wlller _
Held at S.lth Mlfr , HeI" . Prueft at
Dunbar , gllel' J ; , ( " , Johnston oC Ewing ,
lIes's. I. 11. 1 lawI ( , John Wllumson gwlnJ , , " ,
J. A. lelerson ) t'ndrhomas ' : MeCague anti
IiimiersV. . W r1 el. J. H. Campbell amid
J. I McCuiioclm. ' f ' pinaumum. Int
Ie ! M. 11 allcm ; ot Kearney dell\'lred
all\115 \ " , "
un excelent Hel'r9.1\ \ "The Perfect Man
The arelb'ter ) ' WIH devote today , to time
)
trnsacton of m-fut1imt IJHlneRS Ietween the
hours of \ a. rluli 5 p. m. Se\'erl other
delegates mire m..lt'I ) "c . this 10lnlng ,
lullr'I , elf ( I' tlu lu III . . " .1.
CIEY NNI , % prl -Tralnmen report
that there are hurdrrJl1 at cattle dyln along-
side tIme raihroac"irlcs , where they drifted
dried
during the stornf ! ; 11 : '
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nccchal ; ' i'is ' arc for bilious.
ness , bilious headache , dyspcp.
sia , heartburn , torpid liverdiz. ,
zincss sick hcadachcbad
, achcbad , taste
in j the mouth , coated tongue
loss ofappctitcsallow , skinctc" ,
when caused by constipation ;
and constipation is the most
frequent cats of al of tLm.
Go by tile book Pills IC and
25 + a box , Iouk /ue at your
druggist's Ot' write D F. Mien Co. ,
365 CanaL ' St. , New'nrk. ,
/.imsm.msl . . . ' . . . e'r. t tum Vie , I 0 i . .
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This Testimonial I is Up to Date 'T .
And Means S0l1ething
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1LiY -pF ; A .
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//22 pAAc\
9/f9/ / f//I ( ( ( \N ' 1 '
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,
Feared Life More Tha11 Death
Because Existence Was Only Misery
But Hood's Sarsaparilla Effected One of the Most Wonerful Cures
in the History of Medicine.
I Mnny of the cures by I001R SI\Rn.
1n'1U IU1e gole Ullon meold as wonderful -
derful "Ieto'les In mellcn I hlslory.
Time case stated below must certainly
be adde to the list of time most remarkable ;
able aehll\emeuts of medicine.
I only illustrates how potlnLnle nn-
turo's remedies w'imeii brommlmt '
whll bll together
II l the eomlnnto ! , IH'olwrtol anti by
thl ' l'OClSS 11Ucllnr to Hood's SII : : - I
i mrlila. : ' .l'imims It Is that JOOIIS Su'mIH' : : : : I
1'la llsscsses its great lomI pm'lfy-
11g powel'S ) , and by which It : \eom.
11lshes RICh wOllle'Cul el res.
Time story oC Irs. El wards , of Stus-
IWISlol 1 Bridge . , N. Y. , gh'clClultllly
111 him her own worls , Is deSeThlg of
careful I'catllg ! y every . WOII n , match
In fmmct by nil who sumiTutiii ' '
fiet ni SlfTe. II any WiY
front hIIHI'C O' Ilolsoled 1)100(1. ) (
: I's. Edwards Is 10W Ih'llg with her
ditughttei' , who Is the wlft 01 MI' . , T. F.
HustllgS , It eOlttelol' , In I neat 1111
cozy house , nt 10S Ontario , AeUI.
"Suspension Bridge , N. y" , March 5 , l89.
"C I. Hood & Co" , Lowell , Mass :
"Dear Sirs-I : wish to say not 1 few but
mnny words In favor oC Hood's Sarsaparia ,
as I alone through Gol's blesilng has done
for mae what no doctor or any medlclno coumlil
coI11
or did 110 for me Up to two years ago 1
lved l In Loel.port , N , Y. , all my life and a/o what
I herein state Is wel known 10 my friends
all many acquaintances In that cly , In
March , 1874 , my last child was bormm , at
which time I became afflicted whim what the
doctors termt ml ( leg , I broke out In its
worst form emi my left Imh , causing terrible
suffering , and many tmes my
Life V-a3 De3palred Of.
Thin famiy physician gave my case mucl I
attention and I sPEnt money freely for med
Iclne3 with olly ten10rary relef , ICeeplnh
boarders , I hall to IH aim may feet a great
deal , which aggrlvated the trouble , and soon
mayRight
Right Limb Became Afect = d
antI It seemed as If time enl , was lear at hiimcl .
I used to rest my left I < nee In I chair , and
stand al my rhlht limb which brought on
RUPTURE
PERMANENTLY
. CURED & ' I
. NO PAY UNTIL CURED
.Lt _ , , ' WE fEHR You TO 8,000 PA1NTs
: e . i Wri e for Hank References ,
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EXAMINATION rREE
Jo Operaton , No DetentIon from Business
seND FOR CIRCULAR
THE 0. E. MILLER CO" ,
& 07-308 N y Life Bldg. . OJlA A , NEB ,
Painless
De11tistry.
' , " Bailey ,
\ II " ! -'rlie Dentist.
,
'tI.cr dot Floor , la'tOI lj
lJ tfitlm aimd Fartmtumui ,
tt I I ld 1'lruDlu
Tel 108 . Lalyal""dllt. ( j'jnumaum Slok'J
Tulh extracted without I'aln m.atIemt remain.
lal".I
in \ . nscit.ua. Orealul local uflacsliittto C\'r
lol
lol.ollvul. nlal
dlao\'lu. ' ' 1lUa&ndl " undlnt t . . lr"l.e. , l'.e'
! Y n. ot' ' r dentist In 111. part of Iho l'OI ! 1
State . All denial ol > naUol /rl Iwgat I ltoaU
) ' lr e"l'erelc . Se\'cn years II OMaha. t
rheumatsm In the rIght Imip. Then while
wearIng a reel stocking , the coloring dye
poisoned time Infamed flesh on my nniles and
In less thun 24 hours , I broke out In a run-
fling sore. What I suffered mme tongue can
tell , and for 18 years until June , IS ! , my
Life Was a Continual Misery.
Five different times gangrene got Into my
system , and had I been possessed of the
memmums. I would have gladly had my left
limb amputated. The flesh on my loft nlde
became badly eaten amid affected tIme bone
which was plainly visible In several places.
My fnger and toe nails loosened - and aml
of I , ly hair , which was quite abundant ,
came out profusely and my
Whole Body Was so Affected
that the least touch would < ' cause a severe !
ltcimhng Eensaton to go over me 1 hail not
Imown for years what a nIght's sheep was
without ( some opiate prescribed by the doctor
to deaden the pain. I lived In torment , drend-
! lag mleathm I yet cireathing life all the more My
druggist , lr , lunly , tool a deep Interest
In my case and would freluenty smuggest
some new oIntment or lotion .
"A' above stated , In 1892 , having rca"
about Bood's Sarsaparilla , I decided to giv ,
I a I
Fair and Faithful
trial , realizing that my case was deep.senl-
el , anc 1 was very much run dowmm.'imen
had taken four' iettIes 1 ' Imew
1 h I < en omir' hotes pollvel )
1 was helng helped. Gradualy the sores heal-
'
eel au imiy 'right limb anl , my heft Imh : tool
on a healhier nllpearance. TIle clscharEe
which Iurl been Iluito Irofuse omit ! very dlsa-
grcable gradmmmmlly < ceased and
New Flesh ' Began to Form
on my ankles and feet. New minUs came on
my fingers and toes and time pores on m1
scalp fast hued In with new hair. The ItchIng -
lag nominations were dispelled and my 1mb
I nlnle became cOllltetely curc I have taken -
en abollt 20 bottles of Hood's SarsaJarla
anti I Imow hint ( I owe my recovery entirely
to this medicine. The flesh on the afflIcted
limb Is now perfect and smooth and only a
slight dlscolorlton remains as a reminder
oC the dreadful aihliction. My hip trouble ,
which was far advanced whcn I commenceJ
tnklng hood's Sarsaparia , alhough It hal
been overcome , has left a slight lameness.
Aside from this I have never had I laln
01 lost nn bour's sleep on Account oC my
ankle tram any at the troubles I have men
tloned , since October , IS2 , .
. ' ,
The Blessing of Which
; 'a
I nrCnIi)3to Hoohl's sarsaparl or Hood's
OlIve Ointment 1 have also words oC praise.
1 uEod 2 boxes and 1 can truly SR ) It gave
the most soothing relief 10 the Inllmed flesh
oC any ointment or loton applied. 1 hope every -
cry sufferer whose cOUlllalnt Is In any way
afectel , by ImllUr bled , will give 100 < 1'1
Sarsaparia 1 fair trial 1 feel very grateful
for the wonderful henef It has been to mae , -
and wIsh Its Proprietors continued success. "
Mrs , C'uthl A. EdwarJl , 108 Ontario /ive.
WhatDruggistHuntley Says
w. J. Hunty , the wel Imown druggist ,
Ie 3 ! Main St. , J.ocll\ort , N. y" , nays March
1 : : , 185 :
"Mrs. Crnthla A. Edwards was a resIdent
of I.oclqort for many years , Her frlencs
thought her case hopeless , lud had about
g'en Imp when she he\an to lake 10011s
SarfapI'la , That was tlo remcly that cured
her and brought her whcre she 10 toia ) "
The Above i is \Vhy We Say
HoodsThC , Abs ; Sp
Hood9s Sarsaparilla .
Is the Olliy '
True Blood ' . Purifier
Prominently in lie Public Eye Today.
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.I I To Hetai Dealers of Ciga.'s . :
' 1u JI11'CI1100 OUI' nosY IJwt ) 1 ! 0 ( $ wlhuut ( expense of
ot 11'InOIIg wil HCI11 you thin
" Olllll Dnly Bee tOl' a months ( r'ltI :
With cant thiotismtmml , ' ' . ' '
Wfl tholStlul clgal's pll'clmcll 1'h03u clguli
are without doubt time Jnest 35.OO cllal' , Jn limo mUl'lwl :
QUAIINTIU TO 11 1'IISf CUSS
A trial order \1 001\11CO you ,
'l\Hls : : I cu 1-2 POt. cent for cash
DUFFY & CO. , Omaha , Neb.
Larnajiaa " , # & ' . : . I.'J # & I"I J ' # # " " M'
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'Ibi. I'&OILIu. itemuedy cure , qutckl m'urmanonty ! '
mmii uuroius di.cmm. , SYuak & 1ezwry.L.oisoi J.unancnl1
nllurUUI Irn.u.uuk &lemur1.Luul bralis l'iwer ,
. , \uuk . . ' . Jrlll'"ar .
hicadsebu %
Y&vumntmi
Uea".cloUelulne. . I.u.i \ It.sIIIy. tightly owh.
, . . \'lullllhut1
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lul.u'l orauumamweum.emrermo ' wmmtiugdt.ensepc.us. .
ee 11 . ) "ulhl,1 errors "r " "celc Cun\nln. .
! JteiSlSI . h" I mmervc IotmIoimiitI hlo",1 . to
. " builder.
oll.to. lervc b1aej
" , ' , , tu palo InJ many .Ironl tUllon.,1 ilmmamp. la.it7carrtedl .
- ' , ' . SOstiOClcet. , bi trlt : t JrO f"W\ , . J.11 c rre41.
I . J :
, . J J a writtmi . : t to career nm.tney refunded. Vrio ( UI
, . . , ttl
frr" 10.11 ' bUl" , essied plain "rupperwlth ( set _
. . . ' , . . , . . , . nawe ,
.
mou'iais ont - ' ' , . .
I" DU. l.b DU . J'H. .H'U mo ! Cnlnrlnl rCr.rOIO Nu rIarqsforconm4jt.
I' "i , 1(1varc ImUaton , . Eoidbyvurogoi.Iior.athirels7iaresSecdCo. , l1100ic TowJlu rlarr./orc.mul , Vllcl& t
hl I Om t Ue 4 Ucmmflll , 1Ul. , A C said Its' Vlc.r A I.rbaot Drrll