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10 THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1006. BEDFORD AND FREE PASSES TroipflCtiTe President - of City Council Denies Uiine TaTore. POINTS OUT LAW THAT BARS HIM Aeoaaes His Orpnalllon of Martina Morlea io Defeat Him ! Hl Hawe lor lie' Coveted niice. Jeff Bedford don! with much vehem mence that lie had been in any way guilty of soliciting or accepting a railroad pap since the rvcent election. Ho admit that he has bufln'?s relation with the rail roads, hut ho calls tho attention of hi opponents to the fact that he is the only member of the Incoming city council to whom tho railroads can not trive a paa. He Is a coal merchant and a shipper, and It is a (onal nfTcnxe for a railroad to give a pass to a shipper or to any member of a shippers family, or to a prospective shipper, or to tvnyone who may become a Bhlppor. With this hedge of Klklns" law between him and free transportation. Mr. Bedford thinks his opponent have taken en unfiiir and low advantage of him by circulating; the report current for the pur pose of Influencing two member of tile council in tho light for the presidency. Hid ot F.mt with Knemles. Moreover, Jlr. Bedford denies that he was In attendance at the dinner given at the-O'Brien cafe, When certain members elect of the council broke bread and other thing while a man high In the coun cil of tho local public service corpora tions cat at the head of the table and footed the hills. This, too, says Mr. Bed ford, is a Invention of the enemy, circu lated with more or less malice and a pur pose to. discredit him with those of hi party who are consumed with a hatred of the cohorts of corporated wealth. "You can make this Just as strong a. you like," said Mr. Bedford, when he was entering IiIb disclaimer, "for I wnnt to be net right before the people. I know who It wa that strated tlioe Ftorios, and I'll let him know that I know. It was done to influence a couple of vote In the coun cil. I'm In doubt as to whether it will." The stories to which Mr. Bedford objects are to tho effect that he secured railroad transportation for certain friends since the election, and that he" took part In a dinner at which a corporation man sat at the head of the table and did the honors. Corporation Support Divided. Part of the franchlsed corporation have been putting in licks for Bedford and part for. Funkhouser, as the work of lob byist and agents seems to indicate. The Funkhouser supporters declare their man 1 free from corporation taint or control, notwithstanding whatever the vested In terests may be doing for Mm. Coincident with other signs of strike comes rumors that members of the new city council propoRe to have something to say about splitting up the breakfast food not withstanding Mr. Pahlman's as sertion that he "would make the appoint ments." Nearly every oitlcer-elect has one or more particular friends whom he wants to see staked to the city pay roll and for -whom he is willing to put up a fight. Inasmuch as the mayor needs seven councilmon to confirm and make good hi appointments, there is obvious need for diplomacy and care in making the arrangements. The receiving of applications will close Tuesday afternoon and on Wednesday the new administration integers will get to gether, probably, and try to decide on a program. This is where a break between the mayor and his council is expected to occur if it does at all, On City Knalneer. The biggest paying office in the gift of the administration and one of the moat Important, both from the standpoint of its duties and intercuts entrusted to its care and the number of ablebodled men it re quires, is that of city engineer. Mayor elect Dahlman has made it plain that he wishes to keep City Engineer Rosewater in the place, because of his experience and ability. This does not jneet with the ap proval of Paving Contractor Hugh Murphy, who is actively fighting Rosewater' con firmation among the councllmen. Murphy at present represents the new A. L. Barber njuiafi company, which desires changes In the paving specifications that will tend to bar out competition. The demand were made upon Knglneer Rosewater some time ago and have been made in Kansas City and other place. They amount to a posi tive discrimination against artificial asphalts, and a proviso that the asphalt used must have contained 90 per cent or more bitumen in its original state. The effect would be to bar out the California asphalts and that from Trinidad, giving a practical monopoly to the A. L. Barber company, which controls the Bermudei Held of Venezuela, long the source of litigation, international complications and public and private scandals. Mr. Murphy has been working upon counctlmen-elect to prejudice them against the engineer's retention. Ills candidate for the place I Thomas Shaw, a local civil eiirlneer. formerly In his employment. Other Interests are fighting (or the dls- Trust to Nature, W.vat man? Americans, botk Mil women, are thin, pale and puny, villa. poor circulation, uecauaa tney nave 111 iroated their stomachs by hasty eating or too much eating, by consuming alco holic beverages, or by too olose confine ment to home, office or factory, and la consequence the stomach mmt be treated in a natural way before they can rectify their eejiter mistake. The muscles la Wny such people, la fact In every weary, thin and thin-blooded person, do their work with great difficulty. As a reult fattgne come early, is extreme and lasts long. The dmand for nutritive aid is ahead of the supply. To Insure perfect health every tissue, bone, nerve and muscle should take from the blood cer tain materials ami return to it certain others. It is necessary to prepare the stomach for the work of taking up i'rom the food what is necessary to make good, rich, red blood. We must go to Nature tor the remedy. There were certain roots known to the Indians of this country before the advent of the whites which later came to the knowledge of the settlers and which are now growing rapidly In professional favor for the cure of obstinate stomach and liver troubles. These are found to be safe and yet cer tain In their cleansing and invigorating effect upon the stomach, liver and blood. Theee are: Golden beal root. Queen's root, 8ione root. Blood root. Mandrake root. Then thtirs is Black Cherrybark. The medicinal principles residing to the native roots when extracted with glyc erine as a solvent make the most reliable and efficient stomach tonic and liver In vlgorator, when combined In just the right proportions, as in Pr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Where there Is bankrupt vitality such as nervous exhaustion, bad nutrition and thin blood, the Dody acquire vigor and the nerves. Wood and all the tissues feel lite favorable effect of t'.ls sovereign remedy. Although some pbrslctans nave been ware of the high medicinal value of the above mentioned plants, yet few have used pure glycerine a a solvent and naually the doctors' prescriptions called for the ingredients in varying amount, with oioo-W. The "Golden Medical Discovery to ciemifie preparation compounded of the glyceric extract of the above mentioned vegetable Ingredient and eoatalna n I ftkuW (g fcarjaXul fcaNl-tonala. izuu. r. 11 1 JJtoKM n til Uiv icnnnncnnsnnnnnnnsnczn IS n n n n n n p p n n p Dressy Coats In ricasant Weather Your Protector in a Shower Cravenette Coals The new styles in Cravenette coats this spring are extremely smart and well made. Make very 'pretty dress coats all seasons. Cloths are thorough ly waterproofed and will with stand the, heaviest rain special Tuesday at Big Reductions In s Ladies Spring Suits p U a p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p n of llighest Character. All our most stunning tailored suits will bo sold this week at extraordinary reductions. This Is a rare event that will appeal to lovers of stun ning apparel. Prices are one half or less. Ladies Suits (1Q worth $45 and $50 &tp J.cf The finest selected fabrics are repre sented every new and refined style fature all correct colors. La. dies' Suits A worth $18 and $20 at Jj)H Suits that were priced a week ago at double this figure. New Alice blues, grays, corals, resedas and mixtures. KIYDKI n for p If 11 " P Tvd p J WV- p rm&r h p p in THE BASEMENT a ART ill IM wm G,can Your doves, 4(lsn jdH p ilil UUIH waists and Belts-special I Wif S sale price, Basement Notion department Jlwj m n u p p p u p p ri p p p 5c Useks and Eyes, black and white at, each lc Coin Purses in solid leather at - 5c Aluminum Thim bles, all sizes at lc CUBE PINS fnll count, at . 2c METAL BACK COMBS, robber and born each 7c BRASS PINS fnll count, at. . lc Dress Shields (seconds) at, each P lC a. Pad and Side Ho p suppertei-s, all col- I P ors at P Celluloid Hair Pins large sizes at WATCH OUR WINDOWS M P P P u rQcnnnnnnnnnsnnnn WATCH OUR WINDOWS placement of Assistant City Engineer George W. Craig if Mr. Rosewater is kept. The candidate for the Job is M. J. Lacey, for years an employe of the office and re cent candidate for county surveyor on the democratic ticket. Mr. Craig grew up with the office and It is doubtful If Mr. Rose water would desire reappointment if he had to let him go. Places In the depart ment have always been filled regardless of politics, there being many democrats employed. T-nless he can stay assured that he will not be compelled to fill up the de partment with incompetents for purely par tisan reasons It Is said Mr. Roeewater is not anxious to remain. OMAHA NATIONAL CASHIER Bnchols of Norfolk Will Sacceed WaJte the First of Kext Month. Charles E. Walte, caBhler of the Omaha National bank, has resigned his position, to take effect June 1. W. H. Buchols of Norfolk, Neb., has been elected to fill the place. Mr.- Walte left the position as cashier of the St. Joseph Stock Yards National bank four years ago to become assistant cashier of the Omaha National. After half a year's service he was made cashier. Previous to his residence at St. Joseph he lived at Lincoln, Neb. He has made no announcement of his plans for the future. Mr. Buchols came to Nebraska from Iowa twenty-two - years ago, and for eighteen years, up to 1904, he was with the Norfolk National bank, fourteen years as cashier and four years as president. In 1904 he went to the Central Rank of Oakland, Cal., as vice president, and re malned there until March 1 of this year, when he resigned to come to the Omaha National bank. Mr. Buchols has a wife and two sons. He has bought a handsome residence on the west of Hanscnm park, the Joe Murphy place, at 1740 South Thirty-second ave nue, and has already brought his family to It. GOOD TIME FOR PAINTING NOW NOW Is the best time of the year to paint either INSIDE or OUTSIDE. Thp best paint is the old reliable brand made by 8!IERWIN-VIIJ,IAMS .CO. This paint has been made . In Cleveland for 60 years. It embraces mixed paints, ready to use, and for any and all purposes. There Is no better paint. There is no paint that costs less, all things con sidered. H-Pint Family Paint for 15c B-gallon can- outKlde Paint for $7.70 1 gallon red barn Paint for $1.00 1 quart Floor Paint for 40o 1 gallon Floor Paint for $1.40 1 quart Floor Lac (varnish stain for floors) i 75c All of our paints and varnishes are in sealed packages and bear the name of the Sherwin-Williams Co. 4-plnt Enamel Paint 30c 5-gallon can barn and fence Paint $4.f0 ',4-pint Aluminum Paint for Radiators.. 2Ec 1 gallon roof and bridge Paint $l.on Note Every gallon of the Sherwln Wllllams Paint contains 231 cubic Inches of paint, and will cover 300 square feet, TWO coats. f I gallon Porch Floor Paint for $1.0 n-plnt Bicycle Enamel for 20c H-pInt Bath Tub Enamel for 60c If you are gofng to paint anything call for paint circular and color card. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. 16th and Dodge Sis. OMAflA, NEB. NEW BUILDING ORDINANCE Inspector Wtthnrll Will Ask Camacll to Revise the Presemt IteaIattons. Building Inspector Withnell says he wtll ask the new council to make a complete revision of the building ordinances to bring them up to a plane prevailing in Chicago, Denver and other dries that have given the subject careful attention. The Inspector and his clerk, Richard (Irotta, have been working on a proposed revision and getting the views of building depart ments all over the country for months. The attitude of the present council dis couraged them from trying to get new regulations from it, but now a trial is to be made with the new body. According to Mr. Withnell, Omaha is sadly deficient In building laws la many re.spects and he finds J.lmself without authority or power In many instanois where the office he represents should have control. He is anxious to have the new ordinances provide for uniformity for construction in the business districts, limitation as to height, classification as to buildings that may be built within given territories, improvements in the re quirements as to fireproof ing, theaters, public buildings, etc, and restrictions In moving old structures to new sltua Brook All Records. All records In curing coughs, colds, eto., are broken by Dr. King's New Discovery. Guaranteed. 50o and 11. 00. For sale by Sherman eV McConnell Drug Co. Joha I. ReoJek. The will of the late John I. Redlck was admitted to probate in county court Monday morning. In accordance with Its l.rm. VV A m nA f r U ...... - ... -. w. ncuiL .i, ap pointed executors. They are also made eurUflf BlWer-fxeaaer, Utn and Stodge. CTORZ MALT EXTRACT doea aot dope or drug, but Utdt the body and soothes the nerval in the mott pleasant, nat ural way. It U a boon to the brain-worker, the cofivalascant, jtha curling mother, or any on -needing a nurrftiout, palatable beverage to coax back strength ta the body or the uah of health t the cheeks. Prominent phjai cuoa recommend k. Order a com ( dos. botdei). At -i. ji ij1 "muftavi' itttA it-,'ir HAND SAPOLIO 1$ especially valuable during the summer season, when outdoor occu pations and sports are- most in order. jCRASS STAINS. MUD STAINS an CALLOUS SPOTS yield to it, and it is particularly agreeable when used in the bath after violent exercise. ALL OROCERS AND DRUOOITS Business Boosters Try the Want A4 IIISESE3BEE (1MUM VF:T1?Fn FORfCrAUT TnHr. rroHnMr hlrn. ill Mi M- - i.m m - rw 1 S. li sJ S GREEN TRADIMS STAMPS EVERT TIME Burns' Stock oi Crockery Was So Large That We Have Only Sold About Two thirds of It. You Can Expect the Same GOOD BARGAINS ALL THIS WEEK NEW GOODS SHOWN EVERY DAY. All the White China Left of the Burns' Stock No Matter What Kind Will Be Sold Tuesday at HALF THE PRICES WE HAVE ALREADY MARKED THEM. IT MEANS $2 Cover Dishes for 38c j 25c Plates for 5c $3 Platters for 50c J 30c Cups and Saucers for 8c ETC., ETC. ABOUT FORTY GAS FIXTURES FOR SALE IN BULK (See Burns' Store, Farnam St.) These will be sold cheap to tho first comer. SOLD IX OXR IjOT OXLY. HUNDREDS OF PIECES OF CHINA-SUCH AS Jugs, Plate, Cover IMshes, Platter. Cups and Saurers, Cut Glass. Pressed Glass, Ga Globes, Lamps, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Steak Sets. ICE CREAM SETS, ETC.-Prices from $25 down to. . . .5c t Bennett's Fruits ! Vegetables Lettuce, Radishes, Onions, Cucumbers, Pieplant STRAWBERRIESFRESH DAILY HARDY, PERPETUAL ROSE BUSHES, AssU Each 20c and 15c And Twenty Green Trading Stamps. Special Homeseekers5 Excursions Via th June 5th and 19th, July 3d tnd 17th. nd Iron Mountain Routo to Certain Points In the WEST and SOUTHWEST AT One Fare Plus $2 for tiie Round Trip STOP-QVKRS will lx? allowed both going and returning after Aral HomeaeeLers point enroute. To tbae who are not satisfied with present conditions and who are seeking now locations this will afford an excellent opportunity for lnveaUtfating localities) in tho West and Southwest. For Farther Information, Maps, Folders, Eto Addreaa, T. F. GODFREY, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. H. 0. TOWNSEND, Gen: Pass, and T'k't Agt., St. Louis, Mo. (( -tr -4 AST WE OMAHA TO THE EAST Bee our schedules to some of the principal eastern cities : Detroit 21 hours Buffalo 27 hours Syracuse 30 hours Albany 33 hours New York 37 hours Boston ...44 hours Indianapolis 21 hours Cincinnatti 24 hours Pittsburg .26 hours Philadelphia. ... 35 hours Baltimore .36 hours Washington 38 hours The Illinois Central's fast "Chicago Limited" train leaves Omaha at 6:00 p. m. Fast day train at 8:00 a. m. Union depot connections in Chicago for nearly all prin cipal points. Steamship tickets to all European and Asiatic points. Cafe car service. Tickets and information at City Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam St, Omaha. SAMUEL NORTH, District Passenger lgent ' ir 5, FOR TIIE GRADUATE W. hav. snmA hlndtfm.. NVw Pattern ftrjiriiiAtlmr sjxions. svca.l sia-s. 1125, U S'), ij.Ut and they an beautitlps. too. Nothing nicer than one of our Cnatelalna Watches or our 16 50 Gold Hrac-ln. Manicure Pleeps. Fountain Pens Our store Is full of handitoma pieces for crailuatlna tins Bpcnd a lew minutes in our stora. LCXJK FOR THR NAME. S. W. LINDSAY, JEWELER. Id , 181 DoU , 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits THE RELIABLK 8TRE k Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits GRAND LACE SALE CONTINUES fyyyg'&te 'fat" ft: lit.r-il'i' ZI0N CITY LACE FACTORY, ZI0N CITY, ILL This is the largest laco factory ,in tho world, and we have the sole agency in Omaha for its products. You save the GO per cent duty by buying American made products. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES Sioa Cltr Harrow Edges and Insert- Zion City Wide TAgtu and la- llc lnfs at, yard sertlnffs Ht. yrrt '"Sv Ion City Medlnm Wide Edg-es and 7Jr Slon Cltr tace Allorers at Cf C tasartlnrs at, yard yard, $1.85 to w Laces from the Chicago Dressmakers' Supply House on Sale at Half Price Batista Bands, laserting-s, Edg-es and Allovere. Irish Crochet Laces, Inaertlnga and Allovars Tho most bcRiitlful Hue of lltm ncts over shown In this city. All go on sale Tuesday at FIFTY CENTS OH 1KB DOLLAR. Splendid Muslin Underwear Bargains In order to give those who were unable to attend Saturday and Mondny n op. portunlty to share in these great bargains wo will continue these special prices Tuesday. Iiadles' Skirts Made extra full and hand somely trimmed with deep flounces and dust ruffle, regular $l.o, J.W and .5 values special at Jl.'.'S. l oi Ottr and JO From 9 Till 10 a.m. Ladies' Crowns Worth and full, with lace tucked yokes in two at $1.50 and $2. On, made long embroidery and lots Boys' Blouses and Shirt Waists and blue cham bray Working Shirts, all slles. worth 39c Hnd 60c, light and dark colors, at 10 a s w choice Wool Dress Goods Sale From 8 to 8:30 p. m. We will sell 50 pieces of the flneRt French Silk and Wool Kolleunes, goods that Fell regu larly at XI. 00. J1.B0 and fl.98 yard only one'pattern to a customer '''Ir' at, a yard tj"Jk' Grocery Specials Advertised Sunday for Monday Will Continue ' Tuesday. From 10 Till 11 a. m. Ladles' Skirts, worth $1.00, nicely trimmed with luce insertion anil embroid eries greatest values ever shown ut only your choice ii.Er each Monday. 98c From 10 a. m. Till 12. Ladles' Gowns, regular II.. 10 values, with lace embroidery and tucked yokes, good assortment of designs oi:.e 69c IVhte Goods Sale From 3 to 3:30 p. m. We will sell loO pieces of beautiful White Waistlngs, highly mercerized these goods sold at Line, X9c and f0e. yard only one pat tern to customer at tfr a yard Our Great Rug and Drapery Sale Will Continue Tuesday. Don't Miss It. ir Jll em ?rr J5UY QJ 0 SPECIAL ROUND TRIP RATES TO COLORADO To DeuTer, Colorado Spring, Pueblo and Return. Tlckau on sale every day to May 31, 1906. To Denver, Colorado Springs, Pnebelo and Return. May 16. 1906. To Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Return. June 1 to September 30, 1906. To Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Return. July 10 to 15, 1906. VIA 27.20 22.50 17.50 15.00 Be Sure Your Ticket Reads Over This Line. 3X1" TICKET OFFICE. 1324 FARNAM STREET. 'Phone Douglaa 334. Onr Sliver Stock i. tndsv n veritable "won derland"' of beauty. The ltn oortance of a number of fprlng weddings to occur soon has prompted us to do unusual and daring thing In huving. with the result that von find here the rare, k. ii mordinarv. the exclu sive, in all that rail - quired in airann USCiui or uwi """" 'Si asairuBto.'acna i Drown & Bo rsheim 9 JEWELERS ri222 South 16!iStreet,0maha. B Sand for IH08 (atalaju. ( fr.e; ill anisi.ii iisi it issiraaiii tlicoll's System WITH Its many stores throughout the country tho exclusive Interchange of Imported style Informa tion the purchasing In large quanti ties ut close prices r supplemented with a competent staff of skilled cut ters and tailors; these are but a few of the advantages we offer in exchange for your patronage. Trousers, J5 to $12 Suits, .$20 to $50 WILLIAM JERRCMS SONS. 09-211 bk. 15th Street, PERFIELD PIANO CO. 1611 Farnam Straat Pianos retailed at K&oltala, pricea, for frea catalogue. , Women's Grey Canvas Oxfords We just received by express this mnrninu the women k grey canvas oxfords. We have been expecting these for u long time, hut they are here now and we ran fit you in the very popular summer shoe. PRICE $3.00 We also have a full line in white. pink ami blue colors. Drexel Shoe Co. 1 1419 Farnam Street iCrapsc J curb CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS AND HEADACHE mi ta. astus aaa wo, atar.l hlncuoua. TB7 TU at. Knl(bt-CnMr a.nas IMaMtl SwtcS, !. i J fin J v 111 s1-