- _ , - - - - - - - - - . - - _ _ - - - : . - . -r ' ' - . _ _ _ - ; ? . I 8 'rl1J OMAhA : DAITJY n.mm : 'VE,1)N mHDAY , AUGUS'L' 7 , 18i ! ) I I , , CITY COUNCIL P ! > ROCEEDlNS ( ; , - i Pay Rolls of Street Laborers and Police Are Allowed t - CIIIEf WIIITE IS ALONE EXCEPTED . ' - - - I Idflg U"llfrl" hr "llllcr I Cotil iii t t tel , I Oi Ct'I"t01 ot 4tlflrI4M-VlltCr r S'IIr1'M 111 II 1 , . 111.1 ni ! . Agreed , etll1III" . - The consderaton ! ct the ( alarle9 ot the city employes that ' had not been Included In the regular appropriation ordinance , which was pahcl at a previous mectng , occupied the greater part of the time of the cty , : ouncl last night. After a long onll omo . what spiried ,1sClslon all at the salaries were allowed except that of Chief of Polce White , ani a minority of the employes of the street lepatment , whoe claIms the finance committee auertel Lt was not ready Lo report on until It had completed the . checking lP process. The mater was intro- ducct by the following communication from Mayor hernia : I wlph to urge Ulln the council the neces- Ir/e ' ally for Inhinedlilte action upon the IHU' Immetllle Icton tolla of the health and pollen departments and the men employed , under the street commls loner. I is / working 1 great hardship - phlll npon thesc ' men to keep them out of the money rightfully due them and which they ' have rllhtllY , to expect wOlltl 1m tuuitl to them on or ah ut the first of the month. If there Is any occasion for In- veatigating the pay rols of any of these vestgatn it Is Incumbent upon the coun- cl : to upe extraordinary means to complete ; the investljuitlon within a reasonable time. The men employed hr the street commlR- Kloner arc especially In need of the money especIaly due them from the city. There Is I large . number of frm men nearlY df of whom . have no other means of procuring the neces- mlans lrocurlnl siLica ot life , and It works I great hardlilp upon them to he ) deprived ) of the money due them , even for a few da's I therefore urge that the pay rolls of these departments IJe passed It once I Howell moved that the communication bo referred 10 the finance Clnmltee : , with In- stl uctons to report back at the Eme meet- Ing ing.IllS COMMITTEE 'OVF1tWOTtKED. " Taylor objected to this , as he declared that the flnanc ; committee was already over- Inanc worketl. He expltlnetl the failure to approve the pay roll of the street department by say- Ing that three resolutions hall been passed by , the council by which a certain amount of work hal been ordered to bii palt fur out of the road fund Ills committee hal spent e\- oral I days In trying to get the pay roll of the department straightened out and had ex- pectd to have It ready for passage . but at the last moment he discovered that the whole amount was charged to the general fund. so It would be impossIble to at once Introduce the appropriation ordinance. He made no explanatIon of his acton lelatve to the police - lice department lce holmes called attention to the tact that whl the committee was wasting time the mcn who had earned the money were without bread to eat He suggested that last year the council had I finance committee that did not cause s\ch lela's , howell mae a few remarks which burned large rents In the t municipal atmosphere the saul that thIs pa } roll was exactly like the other pay rols ! that hat been approved wIthout - out objection by the committee. I was very peculiar that the committee should approve the ray lol for seven months ant now sod- denly Ilcovor these alego : Irregularities. I : lr. Taylor was so overworked that he couLd nol attend to the business of the city he Rhouhl resign and give place to some one who was not so overburdened that ho hat to keep the laboring men out of thor : pay. The motron , to refer Inaly proyaled , and later In the esslon the committee simply stated that I hal detaIned the pay rolls no longer than necessary . I then presented the following report with the salary ortlnlnces of the ilice department : ' II submitting ordinance No. 128 for the pay of the police dellrtment , we desire to Bay that the items In Fme are just ns certified hy the Hoard of FIre nnd Polce Commissioners whole term of olcI ! expired July 31. AI the new Board of Fire and Polco Commissioners , whose bonds were Ip- proved 1 ' the city councIl , and who were sworn Into ofce on Friday , August 2. have heen ten10rrIYcnjolned. your committee Is unable to confer with them. pendIng n temporary injunction , IS to Informaton / whIch they desire to place IJeoro the cIty council ordinance In , connection wIth this appropriation According to the report of the judicIary committee , which gave the facts of the cace Ow pay of Martin .1. " 'hle. who hits been acting chief of polIce by acton of the tormer board , should 10 stricken from the aPproprIation ordInance. 'ho following olcers were dismissed according - cording to reports furnIshed your com- mltc ! July 1 : H P. Hnze A. T Shnvart n A. WIlbur . 0V. . Barnes , N V. Hller , George l'res- cot p , B. Evans , A , 11. Burr James ICirk M ! . Starklv , Louis Burri a , H , Flint. \V. H , Stor ) ' . 'AT. Dolnnl John I.eary , N ' M. Arnold , F I ) . Mhtchieil ! S. E. FI8h S. : D , Osborn , A. A. Be1out , I. " ' . ler , A. I , . : Jnrkman. 'ho other names appear on the pay roll fir - partial . time ( luring Ju ! , W. , do not find any record that they were dIsmissed In accordance with tIme rules o the department to 1e tountl on pages 13 and 14 1 of the mnnunl of the polIce department ot the city ot Olnnha The folowlll names ot new men appointed - pointed also appear In the present appro- prIaton ordinance : John Stlrkt } ' , A. A. 1oysor James Gor- mali Joseph U lengen , S. E. 'CollnH , Ni'himiel Gentleman . James Crayons . 1 D McMahon C. Ij "Indsen , Curl Carison . : harry J tcCaiioy { . 1 M. Tobin : VIncent D. LIIJY. J. S. Hork. Bartholomew , Cara- mehlo . Frank P. : llrph ) ' , rank I Percy , A. C. Hanney. .1. p Hector. 1' . H. : lc1ar- nan , nloro Blake . John H. Gibbons. AFnAID ItULESVEItE VIATI D , \Vo h'.ve no InformatIon I" to whether nay at thin seven requirements to Lo found on pag ! 1 amid 12 of the rules ur th five antI , police department have been comple,1 , wih , These rules Irhlbl the 1'llllntl ' nt of anyone lS police ! otcer unlel he Is able 10 read and write the gnllsh Inn- guae : ho Is I resllent of the state ot Ne- hrallm : he has been a resident of the state for 11" months next prior tn the application - lon for appoIntment : lie Is lh'o feet eight a incites In height : he hal never been convicted - vlctell of a crime : hO Is over 2t Inll muler 45. unless ho Is nil exnerlonee,1 nollIml" ' In - - - - - ' .n. .n. _ . . h' hi ofsounul ' health : . tile. . The rules anti regulations could not be changed except by the approval ot at least four members of the Bonrll of Fire nntl 101 co Conmls"lollks , as they existed prior 10 ugust 1. ' Thtl. I the BOml ot Fire and I'olice Com- mlrloners were II Position to perform their ! ute ! your cOmnmntttee would , Perform . I.elr got information as 10 all these point , but as there I. no commission IlthorlzeI to act wq cnn simply report thin ordlnan al I came from the old commission , and , call tte ; attention of the council to the same for such action as may he deem cd best In time I'remlsea Sonic of the old officers claim that they haVe never b"'n legally dl"118sll. anl . the ) ' know nothing . about their dismIssal beyond what .IH\S ) nppearet II the news- 111'ers. ' Your committee therefore submits the np- lroplntO : ordinance No 12 of the police department wihout recommendation. SAY COUNCI IS DSmmAHOED , I The report was adopted , lS was also the ordinance following : In relation to the general salary In : reporting the remaInder ot the salary ordinance w.dcslre to say wo have directed the comptroller. In accordance with n previous - , 'Ioul acton of the city cotmncil. to strike council ltrl ) from the approprIation ordinance the Item of $25 clerk hire. which wc are ndvl ! Iem 1) the commissioner ot health ho certifies to the comptroller because ho Is instructed to do so by the Hoarll of health. I Is not necessary to cal attention to , the fact that time commissioner of health , , and the board hy this acton o detJer- henlh Itely disregarding the express ol'der of the city council , are making themselves \ liable on their olcial bonds for time In- dibtedneJs incurred , antI , In our judgment the council should take some ncUol of a very decided chlacter which will compel cisions. city' oilicials and board to respect Its de- We do not are to discuss at thIs time the questIonable policy of the 10ard or Healh enterIng Into a co-partnership wIth , n city contractor In the emplo'mont of n k clerk The council has already adopted I resolutions statng that such action was against public Ploy , In regard to the payment ot the salaries ot the omplo'u ot the street 11epartment. we were Istonlshed 10 find , on considerIng the a Poprlaton ordinance , that the total Ipendlur"s 1) ' the street department for eweeping streets . street work and materials was something over $7.0 and for street work alone over 13,0 for the month ot July. As soon al we learned this your committee directed time withholding ot thIs appropriation untIl the mater could be In- L : 'oSthralel The Doard ot Public Works was nlk"ll for a colplele list , , dvlnl "nlt Iltl I ] , I re ! ot till l'mlllo'u engaged , on treel work , antI they were ailo rllueltell ' tu the to thiorotmghiy examine the report ni thoroulhl correctness of the roil. There II no such omoult of mopey available for the street mole ) desires to dcpartmrnl , antI your committee deslrel say for the Intormittlon of all concerned PY Informrton that It will not hastily report items and will wlhholl same trom the RPproprlaton ordllnnce until It has time to examine and unt . tme report intelligently to the cIty counci , ' ' " ' F ! ED. " "JUS'Fl COI M t'1'Tl'E "JUSTU'IW. Time examination developed that no attention - t"nton Was 1111 to the conclrlent resolu- ton of the city council In the pay rols smibnmitted nn,1 , had , they been approved assent sent In the t money \oul have been ex- pendell , contrary to law. This fact not only full ) ' justifies the action of the finance com- JUltfls ncton rnittee , but It adds emphasis to the tact that frantic 1lens , for Imyment of em- Illoye" mut not he Iermlted , to Interfere with the careful scrutiny due all city busl- ne ' s , When wo have male , this report our r"sponslblty 11 a committee 1111. and the fInal decIsion must II malic by the mem- berl of this council. In the performance counci. of our duty . which Is not a very pleasant Ole , we reuse to consider any other ( IUe- ( (10mm thnn that It Is our duty to protect the taxpayers , and I Is our .uslnesq before wo report ordinances ot this council , as far Its IIOSllhlp , to ascertaIn all facts , which shall he plncel , before this body . At the beginning ( . the year I wits understood that the nmoult which could be Used this } year for the street work would hu about $15,0. urther I commtnt Is un- necessnr ) ' , The Board 'f pu lc' Works lisa at our relustk verIfied the roll , antI PO tar 18 the woric has been done , has certified to the comptroller antI we herewIth . wIth report the comptroler their lo ors. no\ lrOperly apportioned , according to existing concurrent relolutonp , ThIs report Includes the roil as certified by the Hoard of Publc \\'omks . nf far lS possible for the consider- aton of the counci lt this metng. We wJ subunit an addltonad ordlnlnce , If I necessary , nt the next meeting of the council. \\0 have submitted a separate ordinance for the par of the irnhlce deplrtment , 'Vo , recommend that ordinance No. IZ as Bub- I mlte be paRle11 ALL PAID hUT WHITE ' i When the appropriation ordinance came up for final passage the controversy was renewed - newed howell wanted to know why 80me of the employes bf the street department were I , left out In the cell while the pay of others I was allowed. i Taylor replied that he had been convinced that the Board : of Publc Works hal been spending money for materIal the purchase of whch ! was not ordered by the counci The council depended on the finance committee for the assurance that the Items In the appro- prlaton ordinance were correct As far as he was concerned he was not going to re- port on these matters hereafter until he was posItve that they ( ' were rIght and Intended to take nil the tme' necessary to make a suIfl- cent InvestgJton , The ordinance was pasel , The special appropriation ordinance containIng - lag the salaries ot Chief WhIte anti the newly appointed police officers was brought UI . Salliers said that he was willing to vote for the ( ordinance It White's name was removed - moved , hut he would be tmnwiil- Ingto vote against the whole ordinance - dinance howell moved the passage of the ordinance and Saunters offered an amenlment strIking out Chief White's sal- ar ) ' , howell contended that If the council dll not Intend to pay the salary of the chief of Julce It should not cut It oft until he had been given due notice , as was the usual cus- tom. I was no wonder that the finance com- mitee was o\'erworked. I had reported that I did not know whether the new polcemen could read or write. Did It know whether the old ones could or not ? Saunders explained that the 'council did not propose to recognize an olcer who had not been legally nppolntel The chief of police was not a resllent of the state and he was receiving a salary greater than that allowed by the charter Bechel called : or the reallrg oC the opinion oC City Attorney Conne1 given . last February , In which he hell that It was clearly jnanda- try on the council to pay the salaries of such ofhlcors and men In the fire anti police departments - partments as were employed by the Board of Fire ant Police Commissioners. The legal status of the case hat nO effect on the mite- jorly , however , ant the ordinance was passed after the amendment striking out ChIef \\1iite's salary , was adopted by the following vote : Ayes-Back. Gordon , Jacobson . Jaynes , Prince , Saunders Taylor , Thomas , EdwardR- 9. Nlys-lechel. Burkley , Cahn Holmes howell , Kment l.emly , lercer-8. WILL NOW PAY TiE DILL. The long contested bi ot the American \\'uter Works company for the last six months of 181 ! was ordered placed In the appropriation orl1nanc2 , Tbls was on the report ot ChaIrman Ucchel of the special com- mitee , In which It was stated that Judge Dandy hind positively assured the council that he would at once issue the order to the receivers - ceivers of the water works company orler to proceed . coed to expend the amount In enlargIng and Improving the s'stem Howell Insisted that the councIl should have a wllten agreement tram the receivers that the order of the court should be executed before the money was , turned over 10 them. The commitee was instructed - I structc to act on his suggestion. The bill of the same company for the first sIx months of 1895 was also allowed. The comptroller notified the council that In accordance wIth Its instructions he had re- fused to honor a requisition from the Bead of Fire and Polce Commissioners for supplies for that dpartmcnt , lie suggested that the council sbould take some acton , ns It was absolutely necessary that horse feel and other necessities should be supplied . Jacobsen did not catch the tip from the chaIrman of time finance commite and inadvertently . advertently remarked that the city could not afford to starve its own property lie moved thlt the comptroller be alowed to honor req- uisiions for necessaries" , . Taylor objectetl. lIe saId that the counci had by 'resolution refused 'to recognize the oJd board and that no olBciai 'action should be taken on the conmmnunication ' from the comp- troller. , , This brought howell to his feet. I the : ' council CQuid nut take official acton , who could ? Was the finance committee going to else run ? the council , thu city and everything An ameadment was finally adopted by which the whole mater was referred to the finance committee , with power to Ict , Calm caustically Inquired I the ofcers ot the fire department would have to hunt up Taylor every tme they wanted a bale of hay , but Saunders assured the council that I was "all fixed . " and his word was acceptetl. leaY/q of absence were ranted to Clerk Ihby : nd Councimen Cahn and Jaynes. - ' 8nl CITY TREASUREIt'S HEPOHT. The report of City Treasurer Dumont for the last twenty days of July showed that $183,780,32 was collected for general taxes Special taxes were coleclell In the sum at $3',223.62 , antI miscellaneous sums accruing front other sources brought the aggregate tilt to $251,763.42. He olutols providing tor the location of two additional fire hydrants were vetoed by Mayor Bemis lie explained that It had been agreed by the council at the beginning of the year that no new hydrants should be ordered . Nptwlthstlndlng this the council had already passed ordinances Ilrovldlng for sixteen new h'drants The vetoes were sustalnel The . mayor also returned wihout his ap- pro\.11 the resolution locatng. electric lights at Twelfth nail hlancroft . ThIrteenth and Frederick. ' Thirteenth antI Domlnloa and Tenth and DomInion streets This resolution was passed on the representaton that the re- mo\'a of gasoline lamps In the dlbtrlet ( men- loned would offset the extra cost 01 the elec- trio lights. The mlyor submitted a written report from the gas Inspector ant city electrician - trician , which showed that the are lights would coat ' $2OO more than the gasolne lamps which were to be renmoved . In this cue tbe resolution was passed over the veto M. C Sweeuey filed charges against 'CI ' ) ' Prosecutor Shoemaker for alleged failure to prosecute a Tenth street saloon keeper for keeping open on Sunday. The charges were referred on police for , Invslgaton by the commitee The telephone ordinance , which requires the wires to 1 placed under ground In the busi- ness distrIct , WIS passed . by 13 to 4. . A Conehll Trip Through Yellowstone park would be an innovation - novalon worth trying. Splendid roads , BU- verb coaches , fine horses , good drivers , time grandest scenery In the world , all found : there. SemI 6 cents In stamps to Charles S. Fee , general passenger agent Northern Pacific book railroad , tt. Paul Minim , for tourist p J1 ( KORTLANG-Margaretto August 6th , 185 , daughter of Julius anu Anna ICortlang , aged It months and 2 da's l Kortang 3 o'clockVednesday afternoon August 7th arernoon.:1IKust , arernoon. :1IKust from the famiy rtsldence , WJ South 1' atreot , to l.'urelt Lawn cemeterYA ; - , " ' = = ' S HUNGRY ARE LEFT 'IUNCRY Ores Which Munro , and Winspcnr Disregard - Their Ends , regard to Further Teir , , WHAT ThEIR POLICY COSTS IN PAIN Inl",1 :1"1 " 'l t It 1'lmlle" In SII'llrt Iisiiiset'ulfor 'I'iuueVhiiu , tre tn li i'oift it'iil - 1. l'I i"'nl SUlllllrlcrH- Solute CnHC" CIeul . The Board ot Publc Works has so tar em- played no men to take time places of time cmploye of the street lellrtment who were so unceremoniously bounced the other day . The statement that new men were to lie hl ed brought a crowd of anxious applicants to the city hal yesterday , but they were all Ilsmlssel with the Informaton that no men were to be put on for several days at least. : r , Wlnspear said - that It was lila opinion that no great amount of work should be done In the street department during the remnlnler of the season The cl was hard up Inanclaly all I was a mistake to sllend several thousand dollars each month to keep the streets ' In condllon , lie thought that a few men and { cams should he hired to repair the worst washouts atl keep the streets passable , bu. aside front that the work should be IlostpuneI to lasler times. Whie this lgic may be satisfactory to Mr. Wlnspear I Is scarcely so to the 130 laborIng men whose breath has been taken a"'ay. The niajority of these men arc 1 prepared to lose jobs at this ( into and some of them are already sufferIng serIous hardship by reason of time action uf the city government In re- usIng to allow their salnrles Several of these cases were discovered by a reporter yesterday ant the result ot hIs investigations - ' tons indicated that fully 71 per cent of the men who were discharged are without , a dollar to buy food for their famlle3 , SOI PITIFUL CASgS. Dan Sharrhan lives with his wife and eIght children near Twelfth and Arbor streets. lIe was formerly employed In unloading - loading coal for the U. & M. railroad , but when the hard times came on ho lost hIs no- i slton and since then he has been practically without means of support. The hungry mOlths of his numerous brow soon disposed of time little saving that he had made lor n rainy day and although he hunted time city over day after day for work he was unable to 10 more than to barely keep I his family . from starvation . lie worled : a few days at a time at anything he could fInd and finally obtained his position In the street department. At that time he had been without any work at all for a long time , and friends who knew him to be worthy and almost destitute united In urgIng his claim on Commissioner Kaspar lie worked nine days In July , and now simile his allowed rust meager wages are being alowe to In the city treasury his s \ ito anti chidrEn are crying fOr bread Shanrahan went Into a South Thirteenth street store yesterday and the tear were running down his face Ing and the tears were running down his ( ace. The nine lays pay which was all he hall hal for months , could not be obtained and he said that there was not even n crust of bread at home for his children to eat. Fred Ewald lives at Fourth and Cedar streets and there Is a mortgage on the ltte home which Is now In danger of being ( ore- cosel lie has several chidren , amoag whpm Is a little crippled boy , and he Is another victm of the hard tmes , He has been out of work for months and the interest . terest on hIs mortgage was due. The landlord - lord threaten d to foreclose and turn him and hIs family out In the street , when he was finally given work In the street department Contrary to the usual custom , he was allowed to work all thruugh July In order that he might ear enough to pay the interest amid save his home But anl he , too . Is unable to get tim wages that time city owes him and II entirely without means to support hIs fatnlly . or to save his wLfo anti chidren front being turned from under the shelter that covers them Frnnk lumbach has six small children ant was given work In time street depart- ment He worked fifteen days during July and his pay Is withheld , lie Is said tb be In very destitute circumstances and his neigh- ors say that hIs family Is suffering for time necessities that he might provide if I his wages hall been paid. John Schroeder Is another man who work4d fifteen days In July and who has a big family depending on his wages for bread to Iat , TAKEN AT nANDOM. The cases mentonetl are not exceptional , The reporter selected ten names from a page of one of the lmo books ot the street de partment without knowing one of the men selcctel. or hIs clrcumstan'f ! . Of that num- ber only 'ne man was tound who was not actually suffering for want of the wages which he had been Inable to collect , Nine of the ten men hind been out of work most of the ( line for the past year All of them hail : famIlies and with the exception of Ewald none of them hlil worked more than hal the time sInce they had been employed In the street department. Not one of the nine had a dollar In his pocket wIth which to bu ) , yestenlas dinner for his family . Sonic o ) them had assigned theIr pay lt a scandalous dlscounL and the proceeds had gone to fill the mouths of their chidren , " Now that they hal been discharged they did not know where to look for the next day's rations , With scarcely an exception the men who were on the pay roll ot the street department arc married men and most of them have , , large families. In employing men Qmmnlssioper QmmlssloJer Kaspar gave the preference to those who wcre In actual want.atl there was not work enough to go hal way arolull This being the case they were allowed to take turns lu working One sot of men " Qui suork for n , week or ten days and then they would bit , laid oft In favor of others who were equally need ) In this manner I was thoucht that a larger number could be kapt front actual suffering until the times Improved all there was work for all. These nets , which are corroborated by the pay roll . are Ir strange contrast to ( ho n'a- eons Id\'anc d by ChaIrman Mlnro for discharging - charging the omployes 0 ! he street depart- m'ent. lie said that he thought that time men who had worked shouhl 4 laid off and others bo given tin opportunity to ear a few .101- lars. The pay roil which was then In his possession IndIcated beyond a doubt that thl hod already been done 'by Commissioner Kas- par At least 76 per cent of the men whose names appeal on the July pay roll mild not worit more than hal the time. More than the majoriy worked ten days , or less. Tim " only men who were Ilowe to put In ful tIme were those whose work was of a nature that required some experience and one or two lke Fred Ewald , whose circumstances were suci that 'it was absolutely necessary that they should have a full months' wages - - TIred women need to I have their blood purl- let ant enriched by Hood's Sarsaparia , I C I give them trength a- anti healh , A Few AllnutlJ" ' " . Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul railway. the hort lIne to Chlc1go. A clean train made up ant started from , checked from residence Omaha Baggage to destnaton. glegant train service ali cour teens einployes Entire train lighted by electricity and healed by steam , with- electric In berth Finest dining light every car service In the west , with meal served "a la carte " The Flyer ! leaves at 6 p. m , daily from UnIon depot City ticket 0111cm' , 1604 Farnam street. C S. CarrIer , city ticket S agent. 'U\HIACgVTIU\J ASOCIA'rION. AI Ieln''r AUKU.t 1',1- ' I , 1811. For this occasion the Union Pacific will sell tickets at the rate ot one fare for the round trIp tram MissourI river terminals to Denver Colorado Springs , ManItou and Pueblo Tickets emi sale August 11h arid ' 12th. . A. C DUNN. City Passenger anti TlcketAgent . 1302 I ar- Dar street. p hostels Excursion Notc . halt rates-Liberal arrangements-Aug. 19- % I-oot till next fahl-Timrougim car via the "Northwe5tern Llno"-TIIROUQII CAnS. MIND YOU ; no change at ChicagoThe last eastern excursion this year-Niagara Falls- Saratoga-New York-St. Lawrence Rver White Mountalns-Doston. Ask questions at HOI Farnam St and check your trunk at your house = = - - ' . - , - - : ; . . .l1HIIWI.gH lM.'ltf.li t1 l.l"I'n : I II t lii' trehusi ru . linuies I/lll itit ) ' " ( lie tiuiit'ie'r. I r one can make mon"1 In Madison county , Mississippi , he \\'lllfo find A climate which ulellgimta. It appeal 1lna ; , manlHr subtle , faa- clnaln , intoxicating to eVry sense amid I th re's any senlment In you , I will make itself known In this put of ls ISIIJPI It's not n land or eternal stmmiimer but I IR a country where naturd hiss brought the ele- ments and the tllorllres at three zones anl together In happy muhlumn. I Is the ab. sence at oxtremnj , either hot or cold . the almost omnpreslnt : lunhlo all thc balmy air redolent with the prtlume of Her bloom- lag lowers , that mlku this clmate the finest climate on earth In winter It's within reach of the 1enlal gulf stream , In summer the cooling sea breeze , being but 160 mies from the Gulf ot Mexico. The thermoleter Is a swell behaved In- sttuton In Missitsippi . The mercury never reachcs 100 degree In summer nor zero In winter , The winter llat ha just passell- this most severe In 'enrs-saw weather 8 de- grees above ali between shIers the Inhahl- tants of this communiy pronouncel It aWfll , simile at the self saie tme northerners were Ullnklnl the zodiac that It wasn't more than 25 degrees beiois' Dlrlng the summer II Is said there Is never a night that one cannot sheep In pertect comfort , This Is the testmony of all who visit amid see this fertile secton of Orchard homes , I rom now on we shah b2 lonllng Intend- lime nurchasers to Orchard HOleR , InveRt- gate ' yourseH See what time land is Take no ones wont for it . Seeing Is belevln , All Informalon on application 10 Gee VI' . Anies general agnt 16t7 Farnam street , Omaha , Neb . t lCNiGIlVS'l'li1'l.Aht CullelmLSe . Iitistiii , II" " " , Lu.'v . Un1' " "In Ii. .1 ( P. The Baltimore & Ohio n , H Co wl sell round trip tickets to Boston , ( rom points 01 Its lines west of the Ohio River , August 19 to 25 , Inclusl\e , valid for return passage until September 30 , Tickets via B. & a. , either going or returIng , swill also be sold at all principal I oOles of connecting lines , with privilege of stopping off at Washington - ton and other points on the line. The rate I .trom Chicago will bo $22 and corresponding low rates train other statons , The B. & 0. maintains 1 double daily servIce of fast ex- press trains with throlh Pulmnn SleepIng Cars attached between Chicago and the East. All B , & O. trains run vIa W08hlngton. Write L. S. Allen , Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent D. & a. ; ChIcago , lii. , for full In ( ormaton , p qurHlol I" Ih. . flest C"'r 1'"IH.I- "lllln 1IIIH. Aug. 19th to 25th. inclusive . excursion tickets to Boston for K. T Conclave swill be sold via Pennsyl\anla Lines good to stop off at PltRburg , Philadelphia , New Yorl and other points. Stop-over privileges permit visits to Atlantic City , Cape May , LOlg Brammehi . shury Park and seashore resorts Return limit ample for other side trips Return . turn journey may bo malic via Hudson River , Niagara Falls , ete Details from Dering. 248 South Clark st. , Chicago , who will furnish low rate tickets , or they may be obtained of passenger and ticket agents of connecting lines In west ali northwest See that your excursIon ticket reads from Chicago over PennsylvanIa LInes. . . - - e $2,50 , Omaha 'a Kansas City and return via the Burlington route , Saturday . August lU. _ _ _ _ u _ _ _ _ Alu.rlcnl 'our"t , A"Hoelntol Escur- sion . A personally conducted excursion will leave Omaha 01 August 13 , via Union PacifIc , for Denver , : Manitou LVeta , Durango . Silver- charm of Col- ton , Ouray , and the most charming - oado resurts , returning vIa Montrose , Gun- nison Salta atl Denver , and arrivIng In Omaha August 22 Hate , Including meals hotels sleeping cars , ete . $22.25. A second excursIon swill leave Omala Aim- gust 21 , via Denver. Manitou and Marshal Pass. to Sal Lake returning direct by Union PacifIc . arrIving In Omaha Septcmer 5. Rate including meals , hotels , sleeping cars , etc. , $117.25. A. . C. DUNNOty - Pass & - Tkt , Agt Union Pacific system , 1302 Fnam street p Cnujht Out sit I ) imimulee . Judging from the numb2r of visitors Dundee Is a favorite summer resort Mrs. Stewart , son and daughters of Jolet , Ill. , are the guests of Irs , Cameron. Miss ' Kolser of Alton , Ill. , Is speOlnJpart of the summer wih her sister lrs. Fisher. ! . : lr , Jelrl ! ' Inwn resounds wih the happy voIces at delighted chlhlren and the barking of the no less delighted dogs that seem to he an Important . factor In the sports of the evening while .from the veranda the ohler guests grow younger as they witness the play , and ever and anon are drawn In to take an active part A trio of boyish voices from I neighboring yard add to the music I exclamatiomms of joy at In the air wIth lusty exclamatons ) the lofty ascent of the flying kite and vow there never was such a perfectly matle kite and , such a faIr sailing wInd. Time formu party are the guests of lrs. Jefries from Canada : time hatter . vIsItors of Mrs. Mont- gemer from Mlnnepols , Mr. ) Heaord Is snugly enFconcell In his new home , and time surroundings are rapIdly cbanglng from chaos 10 ordor. Work 'on the addition to the school building has begun . all two teachers have ben enm- ployell for the coining year. The ladles of the ChristIan Woman's Board ot Missions gave a lawn socIal .t time rel lence of Samuel Cotner on Friday oven lng , ! About 100 guests were preFent I was pronounced - nounced I complete success both socially and Inanclaly , - _ _ _ . _ _ _ ' 11111 holt Ch.nll hiatt's . Did you ever hear ot anything cheaper than. the Burlington roule's $2,50 rate , Omaha to Kansas City anti return ? It's for one day only-Saturday. August t. Special excuTlon traIn will leave the Union depot , Tenth and Mason streets , at 9:15 : p. m Back Monday morning In tIme for breakfast . Tickets and ful information at 1324 Far- nam street , _ _ _ _ _ p _ _ _ _ _ hull LISG'I'N ; IIOU'l'lt . - StoiC Hul'N II It'imve'r , And ale to Colorado Springs , Manitou and Pueblo , uglst 11 anti 12 , on account of the annual meeting of the .merican Pharml' ceutcal associatioim. Return limit , September 1. inforimmatlon. Call at 1324 , Fnrll street and get full Informaton , . Ieyatolds , City . Passenger Agent Ladies' Turkish baths , Alcohol , Vapor Electric baths Massage , Manicure , chlropodl scalp and haIr and the feet are given spclal attention. 109 and 10 Dee buiding , _ p luH Hnh' ' tl lbs ( nit. From August 19 t.4 the Burlington route will sell vIa all routes 'round trip tickets to Boston at the one-way" rate. Through sleeper td Boston without change Tickets and full Information at the city ticket oce , 1324 lirnam street No Drugsto CHEW No Stemmio SMOKE $ _ ' 'o " MAIL POUCH I TOBACCO No Nerves Quaking No Heart Palpitating No Dyspeptic Aching a IITI-NERVOUS rlI I -DYSPEPTIC . - lB " " 1,11 ' ' . \ ( l : IOln A't' . IL'I. ) I ' I Catru'er "r (1111.1 htu'.Neru' Siipi'ri , iteimil- .ut tt .t'h""I , , I C. G. Peuse tormcrly reIJell In Saline I superintendent ot the Omaha schools , formerly - I merly resided In Saline county , antI Is abolt 40 year of age Ills I eulimcationai career II Illeturequo amid per- I somiahly abbreviated , ns he hns spent Jar more tme In attempting 10 educate others tha ! hinmself. lie atelled Doane college and received - : celvel what Is known 8 a comlerc ' al dl-j Iloma , which emily entitled hIm to enter the freshman class of that Instlttmtiomi . lie left Doano college In the first half 01 the I freshman year and sInce that time has devoted - voted himsel to leaching school. de-I lie taught one er two terms In the cam- schools of Vu'ilber , Neb Seven ' mon Wiber years I ago he left Wiber ali mlgrate,1 to Icatr'ce Rml was elected UIJrrlnteOlent ot schools at that city. Three tmes the people ] of BeatrIce have tried to unload : lr , Peano on Ineoln , only failing In theIr last attempt a few weeks since when Mr , Taylor was elected superintendent ot the Lincoln schols , Mr Pearso Is now under contract with the Beatrice schoel board to teach al a salary of $ ,200 a year but It Is understood limo boarml does nct favor his reelecton ! , 10es UI 10 the time Pearce was an alplcant for the sUlerhltendenc ' of the Beatrice schools he never figured much In pOltcs , lie then clme out lS a republican and has been an ardent supporter of Thomas J. Majors In the last two campaigns , lie once malle an at- lempt to secure Superintendent Eijrigimt's po- sitton . who was the Beatrice superintendent oC school , but Is now In charge of the Ne- brska City In.Rltule for the iihimsd. lie succeeded In this by circulating reports Igalnst Ehrlght's character , which were at the time of newspaper notorlet ' , At the last republican stale convention 60 had the Gage county delegation committed to hIs candidacy for state superintendent and trdcd I oft , but wihout success I Is stated on reliable authority that there was a very tunny Incident In connection wih the canvas for the position that has been going on during the past week The story Is to the effect that a dl ) ' or two ago : lr. Pearse was Induced to assure the mem- I hers of time majority caucus that ho was II thorolgh sympathy with the principles of the A. P. Ns , and that hero would be nb- solute harmony bet\'n himself and the ( majority ot the board on that point. This straIghtway ! came to time knowledge of one of the other aspirants for the pia co , The man on tIme outside thought that was a good scheme for two to work all Immediately - mediately cl himsel as a candidate , for nil- missIon Into the order. tIe thcn causel the fact to be brought to the notice of the can- cus , but Pearse's assurances Prevailed amid the diplomatic aspirant for membership In counci No 125 WdS turned . down ' ' , , ' . ' ' [ . I gAIl'1 AXI 'I . 1/1'1. " % 'hnt the OUumwl . 10n.1 CIII.'r Sn ) " . Time country Is famous for the healthfulness - ness ot Its Inhabiants , There Is some ma- lana , but It Is claimed no more than In northern latitudes and It Is usually ot a mid type. DIphtheria Is unknown Inl- monary diseases are very rare. As Is swell known :0 per cent ot deaths are Cram pulmonary - monary diseases and 60 per cent of those living In northern climes arc allctlll situ catarrah or lung trouble. In MIssissippi there are less than 20 per cent to 60 per cent at the people who surer with the dread lung or throat maladies. TIme summer In time south lasts from early May to late October Frost rarely occurs before . fore the middle ot October and often not until November. Spring Uggimis In March anti sometmes ehruary The wInter Is mild and there Is rarely hut about two or three ivecks . ] of dlsagrceable. weather , which consist . slstE ot rain ammd some cold on a warm scale , In December and January , WIth the exception - tion ot these few iveeks time roads are ex- celent ton the year rOlnd , Madison county haJ good dirt roads , and a peculiarity of the sol Is that after a rain It takes the sun and warmth but a few hours to cause theater to be absorbed or evaporated This Is what the people who have seen the Orchard HOles region ot central MissIssippi hnve to say about It , Address or cal on Geo. \V Ames general agent 1611 Farnam street , Omaha , Neb" , for all the needed II formatIon. \Vo are now sending buyers to Inspect this promising ant fertile region Organize Into small climbs. Find out dates of parties sent by us to Orchard Homes. In- spect tIme ground for yourself. EFORE I could get relief B from a most hor- rible blood dis- ease I : had spent hundreds of dollars trying various remedies and physi- varous clans , none of which did me any good My finger nails came off ) my h air i came out , leaving me perfectly bald. I then went to HOT SPRINGS Hoping to be cured by this celebrated treatment , but very soon became disgusled and decided to try S.S.S. The effect was truly wonderful. I commenced to recover at once , and after I had taken twelve bot- SS.S. ties I wets entirely cured-cure by renowned when the world- Hot Springs had failed. s.s.s. WJ , S. LooMis , . . . . La. Our Shreveport nook on lilt Di.e..e , an d It. Teatmen'lal.d ( , . .elo , .ny AdJ , . . SWIFT - sm'Eciric - - - - CO" , Alanl. , Ga OOCTO"R " SeErlos & Searles 2' SPECIALIST3 ( . t Aml forms of Blood flfld E : "i 1'- ' ; loin Iiseaea . tores. SUlt , ' j 111111e8 crollla , ' 1' unmors t' " , Totter , Ecznm and 1ood iaL . 1 : ' h'oi'.uim thoroughly clelnsea . . time ' , $ \5u \ fruU syhtelmm. " ; , i" LADIES given careful ! I ( ' if l. I.1 ! , "Rld apecimmt attlnlCI 1'en for all : \ , . , " . Nleclat pecUilimr all- ' " : " 1 .1'7 , \ , \ : , , , ' .tlclr , Ilny pecular alt , . , \ , , " ' ' : ? ' CATARRH , Throat , J . : ; : . , ' d1n1r' ; , Junl , Li vL'r t.pOIISIL ) ' ' , . ' . , , ' w"lroullo 0Ud hy I PQclll * \ : ' . ' of tremutimmefit. o , : \ . \ ' ' course trHtUcut. ( VITALITY WEAK ) WEAK MEN made 50 by too close ap- rmhlcation to buslnen or study Revere mental plcaton EXCESSES In SEXUAL . strain or grief SlXUAL I middle life or , rom the effects of ) .outhful : mldtlo , all . yield readily to our new treat- foles al 'Ie , ' for loss at vItal power enl . , fO. Your trolbea : If out of the ciy. WRITE Thousands cured at home by cor- rcspondence. Ir } , Searles & narlcs , Il In.h" I l'mtrnatmm . l.b , 'H" ZOO SOAP FLOATS JAS. S. KIRK & co. , u. S. A. AIUSl i . I ' X'l'S , COURTLAND BEACH [ Fine Bathing , . Boating , Switch Back MERRY GO ROUND Grand Band Co ncarl THURSDAY EVENING , " " "Nebraska" . S11irts. Ph'c out or tWi t whlc hh.tN nt.c wih cotton bosolns-coimhhnerelnhiy culled _ { llol LlDt'll-i'hik'ih II1lltlR ( 'clCw In n couple or w'nsItliigi.- You t'itlt't l'XIld 1 cell whie shl.t ulles ! Illle or llhl IIil , silc'hI mis thc thnt henr the t'Nt'lrmikii" 1hmi'l. ' ' lihiht slch I ! Ole ! \'hl'nRkl" Ilhel. ot Olhly . 111l1' 1111 hosol ) , but L'Vel'3' . shl.t SOld h. the ebt'nskl hns C\C'3 (1'ltm. hc- longht to n lli'st-elmisa shut. F'l'Ohttg nll hnds reilforcetI-cilt ! 11111- ous faeliigm-SIi'e'es to l ( evel'y . 811u or1' -niul nlwl.rs Illclt3 ) IOI multi wlle CIhotIghi , 1'l'iees-lJihliIihmulet'otl ( , : : c-G 001 ( lusln , Jclulne Incl heel ) , reinforced ' forced ( rrolt 1111 hack 111 COlt IIUOI Incll . lliltthihltlQt'l , Oc-Shiirt Is 1111e of ) cluile eYe I' ) , :11s mus- Jill , hue Ilcn bosol , mind mill Ilimproi'ehmlents. 1.f Our TOe 11)lllllerell ) Shirt IR the blst shirt ever put 01 the mlnlet. Lal\lC : ll Shirts lle sell at 50e , Sc , slid $1.10 . , 'l'm'y the "Nobriskit" Shirt . ; you will find It ills wel 111 Is "m.th double the loucr thll I I. shirt 'OI buy II the Dry . goods slorcs. r Write for Fln Cltliogucncl ( ) . ' August 15th. . a'- _ _ . - - _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'THE MORE YOU SAY THE LESS PEOPLE l REMEMBER. " ONE WORD WITH YOU . SAPOLIO r ' I- - - - - - - - - " "CUPIDEH i vs MANHOOD RESTOREDmieatcgtit [ , : . - - . \ .bl'jrent , VelII" ii. , } . tioim . 011 fanioui French ph.sldnn . , wImI Vltllzl'rthclfrClr. - . lon . 'rencl , , , wi curo01 r - \ ? ' .019 or dl."I"8 "r ( I" Kcn'rul"I nll , 81Ch s 1..t lnnh" , , 1 > Insomnln i'ahi , in the nnck , teiimimiai I kiimmmshu.ii. ! . Nervi , ] ' I'nllsln ta Illn fm.81"n. NI'r''us I ) pbttii ' , J'lmpl , Jntltnes . C" Marry , 1'xhuIs\11 ; lr.l"s , "lrlcOrlc ' c , : ! I f - Con.tf3ton ? , it stom' nllo"sc l ' dRY or night. l'rrt'u'nma qmmhi k , " rn is o. dl chlrr , a filch I imotchiekI heads 10 Rplllnlorrhrra ht ' , Dr , ! nil the horrors ImI1olenc call-I : n i.-i s : ciommmmats ( ho liver , Ut . , . ni UJ'I ) JcloUI.l8 B t ro R. i "NO AFt R kidneysand tim , , urinary orgauisof allml.urllcB WolnI CUlIUJNE , drngtbcMuld restoressamail tt'eumc organs. 'lime reaioim smilTerer'u are hot cuieii by Joeinrs ti hecauso ninety per cent mire trnnbie,1 will 5InuttII I' . . CUt'iDINis ( him , only known rernrdr to cimmo wimmuout mimi opurailomi. &eometlrnmiI * ha. A written guantntee givemm amid money ru'tnm niI it six hrnxes ( lo's not. emfect a l'ermmmmmnuu ' t cur l.OOa boy , ix fur $5.01. by mall. Sent ! for yimicuclmcumlar mmmiii tusilmoniala , .ldre , ' 'A 'S' ( ) S. z1IT'INV CO. . I' . 0. flax 2OC. San Prnicisco , Cmii. 75'p. . ! . ? .g FOR SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG CO. , ' 1110 Farnam St , Omaima. I L GOt EJDfJj ± _ TiiILJDfl 1JLJ0 E Not Sick Eiioiigh for the Doctor , . , . I. ii . : but a little out of sorts. Ripans 0 Tabulcs would in _ i1 serve your-case. It is vel1 to have theiii , on hand for jiisl : such occasions. aLI S LI Rlpnns Taitmles , : oi by ( irimggiats , or by audI it the erice (00 ( cents im. box ) hum sent to The itt- Pana Cmmemicai , Company , No , 10 Spruce at. , N. Y Eln _ _ _ _ _ _ [ t IDJ tI rnD IEDI IoIE : A8LfflE P DIRECT FBOM TH TANK. , : ' I CIIEAPERTHANSTM , ' Ni holler. No Steam , No Rmufc.r. , I Jiest i'nwer ( or Corim utnit Feed Mills , limuhing ' . - ' ' I Iii ) ' , ltmimmmmimmg C'reamimerieiu , icpmtrmutom'si , &e. - - ' - ' ' OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES p.- . I ' Stationary or Portabk. ' I toi2OII. P. StollOul. I' - ' 1- ' - Send forCmmtaiogim& ' , h'riccs , etcuIecrtmimm.g wormo to hiemlomme. TLIEOTTOCAS ENCINEWORKg. , a3ml & W'aiimtmt Mis. , i'IIILAIHLI'lfiA , PA. - Chicago , 245 Lake St. , Omalma , 321 So. 15th St. - 111) UCATI 0 Nt L. NEYOhhic CITY , II IS' . iCtim.et , ( mmilj. Cen'rai l'ark ' A French nail 1ngllsim Ijoumrd' 'fli Jacolot ShooI lag and flay Hcimooi tom Girls Mlie.hitOM ENT , Mm a. C. L , MOhtGN. i'rtncimiaim' Fall term begins October 1 , lS. 1'ropectus selmt on application. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME TI , , , 108,4 Be..Io , , ( It.tfl TL'E8i1AYe3tiT. flrd , 1805. Fuii Courss In Classics , Letters. Science , Law , I Cliii and Mechanical Engineering. 'l'horoimgm l'rcparntory mmii Conimorcisi Courses St. FiwarU b miami for boyd under 1,1 ta uniqimi In the coin pletommea , of liii equlpument. Catalomimmea .com free on , mp'ihicatton to 1t1V ANhltEV umdmthtwniv C S C. NOtru Dame md WENT WORTH - ? MILITARY . ACADEMY ; ri p. Lexington , Mo (1i3k ( 5.s ELLIR3 , A. itt Stipt. tI.L1HOIR CONSERVATORY. MOS liest ntruieii'in tim slide iut- net. of Olu.ical Study , i'ina ArU F.iuctmtloi , Laiguig l.tc. .54L k : . } ' , iiU U' , A. imm _ _ _ EWD # ( HEW , E1'1fl ' jUMTHf.TS HPS ; - ; _ - Underwear Pinch booaueo it's shrunk ? If washed with WOOL SA1 'twould mulways titytlmo smmmno 5170. Smumo t truuofiiimtnkoumammciuilwooleimgiiodum. eiuriq4 carpets so they look hike rmow A IiSOLUTEL'it 1'UIL.-ticolloot for the hiATli. MANUFACTUIIEI ) ONLY hiY RAWORTISCliODDI1 ! CII1CAOO , U. S. A. - hItitIG.tION BOND SALE. Notice is lmereby given that emtmed tiropos- alms sviii be received b time board of dImector of time Lillian irrigation dibtrict of Custee f county Nelirmmskmu , at their ulice hut time Ash school mouse , in isaid diatmict , up to 2 o'cioc * I' . in. of time 15th day of Amigust , hbtI5 , toy 32tXXi or time hiunila issuemh by said irrlg&- ( ion district , $2,0O0 of emmlmi hands being I ' bommmis of $ SQO each soid 17.000 of said bonO Ij.'itig in bonds of $10' $ ) eachm. All of maul bonti ( Iriewing itmtereist at time rmmtu of 6 per ctimt per annum , payable semi-annually. Time principal ummd ifltel''l't of emliti bond plt'Uble itt ( ho office of time stittu treasureC of the state of Nebraska , thmo fluiul atmwuto reinainini due of said bonthe ilityabie irs ' twenty (2m ( ) years from their date. silul bondil imu'iibie in instahlimmenta after ( cmi yemir ( romd their date. Time boprd of uiime'cturs reserV time right to reject any atmul all buuls. Ad- uiress all buuhs to 1' . 1. . ? iietcmiit , Hoe. , * 1 Wulwortlm , Custer coummty , Nebraska. fly order of time board if diremcrs , mad3 this 2'mmd uhmuy of July 18t15. Il. I' . OhTrH ; , l'reeimleiit. P. L. METC'ALF Secretary. Jy-v-xu&'f344 " ' . 'tn'1'rowr ' - ' - : _ , . t , : :1 _ - - -