THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1900. 10 PLAN TO RED1STR1CT COUNTY 'rn KOTOPCn FOR DUSINESX NOT OPEN FOR BUSINESS. I OMAHA WTATHER FOHKOA'T Taeaday Fair lit Warmer 1 1 Fropoiition Submitted to the Board by M MM -4-. -4. Commissioner Uninine. 1 U Big . 1 V UJIW-r?w I Sal JiiR h1 THE REUA8LB TORS V J i; ALL PAY ROLLS MUST BE SWORN T0M i at n n fekea abmltteA' They Shall IH Aceompaalvd by !' "tate meat Report nf Detention llnnt'i First Year. n n M n n M u n n A plan for the redistrictinf of the county inlo commissioner districts was presented at the meeting of the county board Monday morning. A resolution :o roake the changes n submitted by Com missioner Brunlnsj. In explanation of the resolution Mr. Brunlng said the changes were Intended to conform to the altera tions in ward boundaries recently made. The resolution was referred to the com mittee of the whole and will be brought up at the next meeting. The districts pro poses In me resolutions am ' irirnf restrict Fourth. Seventh. KlghthiW and Klpventh wards of the city of Omah.i, as the boundaries of said wards are es tablished at the date hereof. . . Second District First. Second. Third nd Tenth wards of the city of Omaha, as the boundaries of saM warda are estab lished at the date hereof. Third IHstrlrt ilensnn. rhlrago, Doug las. iMind-o, Klkhnrn, Jefferson, McArdle, Millard. I'nion. IMatte Valley, Waterloo and Florence precincts, as their boundar ies are established at the date hereof. Fourth District City of Koutli Omaha and Clontarf precinct, as their boundaries are established at the date hereof. Fifth District Fifth, Sixth, Ninth and Twelfth wards of the city of Omnha and East Omaha precinct, as the boundaries of ssld wards and said rrecinct are estab lished nt the date hereof. I Detention llome'a First Year. Mrs. Harriett H. Heller, superintendent of the detention home, submitted a com munication covering Jn a general way the work of the first year at the home and making suggestions as to Improvements needed. Bhe calls attention to the fact that Judge Mack of Chicago upon his recent visit to Omaha declared the home here was the best In the country. About 300 different children have been received Into the Insti tution during the year and 350 entries made altogether. She nsks for some repairs on the building and some new bath fixtures among other thing. Blie also suggests the contract with the superintendent be made for lino a month, she to hire a male as sistant and use such of her own furniture as la suitable. The communication was re ferred to the' committee. The County Agricultural society sub mitted Its regular request for an appropria tion for county fatr purposes. The request declares the society has conformed with all of the requirements of the law to entitle It to the money. Pay Rolls Mast Be Sworn To. The board voted to require all county officials to attach a sworn statement to pay rolls submitted to the board, certifying that the services paid for have actually been performed and noting all vacations allowed employes. The resolution was in troduced by Mr. I're and seconded by Mr. Kennard. It was passed unanimously. Over the protest of Mr. Brunlng the board voted 1350 to 8. P. Morris of the Associated Charities for work done for the county in looking into requests for charity trans portation under direction of the charity committee and investigating charity cases. The money was allowed as salary at the rate of 125 a month and will go to the As sociated Charities, which Is said to be In need of money at present. Mr. Brunnlng voted no on roll call. ELECTRIC LIGHT TROUBLES Poor Con 1 Acroantable for the Dim lllaiulaat Ion of Lasaps Last Few KUkts. Owing to inability to procure proper grades of coal the service of the Omaha Klectric Lilght and Power company, which not only supplies Omaha but Council Bluffs and South Omaha, was much deter iorated from Saturday until Monday fore noon. Sunday night it was found neces sary to discontinue practically all the street lighting in the three cities and It was with difficulty that the commercial service was maintained. By the exercise of unusual efforts the company succeeded In getting a supply of anthracite coal Monday and no further trouble is ex pected. A representative of the company said: "During the last three weeks there has been a shortage of steam coal in Omaha due to strikes and expected strikes at the soft coal mines. Every effort was made to Insure an adequate supply of fuel, but the four weeks' reserve supply was. used AWFUL PHIS sjp Terrible Scaly Humor In Patches All Over the Body Skin Cracked and Bleeding Itching Unbear- - able Cured by Cuticura in Thirty Days at Cost of $4.75. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA "I was afflicted with psoriasis for thirty-five years. It was in patches all sver my body. 1 used luree cages of Sosp, six boxes Cuticura Oint ment, and two bottles of Cuti cura Resolvent. I bathed with the -, r k - jl Kitsap, .ipuiu tuv hTltf TV Ointment once a rected. In thirty dare 1 wan completely cured, and J think permanently, as it was about ova years ago. "The peoriaeis first made it appear ance in red spout, generally forming a circle, leaving in the center a spot about the siie of a silver dollar of bound flesh, la a short time the affected circle , would form a heavy dry ex-ale of a white silvery appearance and would gradually dropoff. To remove the enure scales by ba tiling or using oil to soften them the Mesh would be perfectly raw, and a light discharge of blootiy substance would ooie out. That bcalycruat would form again in twenty-four hours. It was worse on my anug and limbs, al though it was in spots all over my body, also on my scalp. If 1 let the acales remain too long without remov ing by bath or otherwise, the skin would crack and bleed. I suffered intense itching, worse at nights after getting warm in bed, or blood warm ty exercise, when it would ba almost unbearable. "To sum it all up, I would not go through such another ordeal of affliction for thirty-five years for the State of Kansas, (signed) W. M. Chidester, Hutchinson, Kan., April 20, V&." Com Dm., OImmoI Hi Mil M OmikMl i S. mottd l-utiw Lrv k C , mm rrwy , dav Vasa"""" af NQPJ R THE ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW The Leader ON SALE NOW AT ONE-HALF PRICE n n n n n ri M EXTRA SPECIALS TUESDAY iiliv n n u n sale n ra 11 n 13 a ii n p M n p p p n p p LONG SILK GLOVES Just received a new shipment of Kayser's best quail ty long silk gloves in black and white. Also Ions Black and White Lisle Gloves, " DRESS GOODS 50c and 75c fine wool and silk and wool dress goods, 42- inch silk and wool fancies, cashmeres, serges,, 15c Panamas, etc.; on big bargain square, yard . . , HIGH GRADE LACES n a n ri n p Hand made clunys, Irish crochet, silk laces, fine net tops, Venice laces, etc. white, cream and ecru, all beautiful new enect8, worth up to $1 a yard at, vard TWO BIG BASEMENT SPECIALS High grade fancy chambraya. silk finished prints in light and dark colors, double fold UUIU 1UIU 3c coverts, etc. an extra special bargain in basement j BRANbEIS lizancnnonnnnnnnDsn up eventually and it was found that some of it was much below grade and Insuffi cient to produce steam. It was impossible to set a fresh supply of coal suited to the requirements. The failure of the in ferior fuel on hand occurred Saturday, when the latter condition was first dis covered. Since then all effort was made to buy anthracite coal with the result that enough was secured to preclude trouble in the Immediate future. Using 10 coal It la obvious that the company Is under a very unusual expense, but It Is deter mined to keep Its service fully up to standard as long as coal at any price can be secured." APPRAISALS DISPLEASE BOTH Valaatloas of Property I'nsa tlsfartor ' t Electric Road Projectors nd Itrsldeats. I The apprsisals recently made In the con demnation proceedings for the Omaha, Lin coln A Beatrice railway are proving un satisfactory to both sides and appeals to the district court have been taken by the railroad and some of the property owners. ' The railroad has completed arrangements to appeal from the appraisement of the property of George Warren Smith, lying near South Omaha. The appraisers al lowed him S1.826 for hia share in the prop erty and the road contends this la too high. The road also will appeal from the appraisement of the south half of block 11, Second addition to Corrigan Place, South Omaha, belonging to Peter, Anna. John and Elisabeth Roth and Esther A. Fuller. The property was valued at something over $2,000. It Is understood the Roths also will take an appeal, claiming Irregularities In mak ing the valuation. The Roths recently sought to secure an Injunction to prevent the road from taking the property under the condemnation proceedings, but lost in district court. It Is said they also will appeal from the appraisement. Seven of the heirs to the HuRhes' tract, through hlch the road will run, have perfected an appeal from the appraisement. In which they were allowed I60 for the strip asked by the road. ELECTRIC SHOCK ON A CAR Co.d.etor a.d P...r...er Co-pl.t. . (Irealt and Both Get JfTrt Jolts. A conductor and passenger on the Park avenue line were severely shocked Monday afternoon, not by any incivility, but by a good, healthy elrctrlc shock from the trol ley wire. It was raining heavily at the moment and the conductor was standing on the step of one of the open cars and had Just readied for the passenger's fare. The passenger had accident 11 jr placed his foot on a bolt on the floor of the car Im mediately over the motor and the conductor was holding to the aide support under the trolley, so all that was necessary mas for the two to touch hands, when the current would be complete and then the fun-would txgln. It did begin Just as the passenger handed the conductor his fare. The result was the conductor nearly fell from the car and the passenger thought some one had hit him with a piiedrlver. Fortunately the contact of their hands was Just partial or the result might have been serious for both of them. Meat All. When your eyes are dim, tongue coated appetite poor, bowels constipated. Electric bitters beat alt cures. iO oeats. For sais f 1 M M M n II M 11 M U 0 11 n u fx ri ri SALE UP-TO-DATE GOODS FROM Dep't Store AT DRANDEIS' P n ALL THE UMBRELLAS n p p p M P P P P P P P P P ri n n FROM THE DES MOINES STOCK Ladles' and men's umbrellas of plain and twilled KngUsh Gloria and silk mercerized, Paragon frames, case and tajel, stag, hone, natural wood, sw jTS pearl and silver A ff af trimmed handles. I lis' ics Moines pnee tin to 1.6t each- price Tuesday. ALL THE LADIES' CRAYENETTE COATS Tn tans, olives and oxfords, new mQO belted and pleated backs Des ou Moines price up to $12.60 tale U price N It n u u ri p p n n n ii n p n n ri n ri u n ri ii FROM THE LEADER STOCK Finest $1 drops goods silk eollennes, crepes, mohairs, Pana mas, serges and fancy suitings iuuj suiiiuga 25c on ble bargain , square yard FROM THE DES MOINES STOCK viuiii etui cv.i u, on ucauiiiui 5c-10c-25c Fancy voiles, black and white checked batiste, linen duck In blue and linen colors, ' imported n u a n n IX ii i, imported 7c white satin plaid lawn with colored Moral de slKn lies Moines price 2fio yard sale price..... BOSTON STORE On Account of High Priced Ice we are making deliveries of Milk and Cream between the hours of 3 a. m. and 11 a. m. snd tn this way ws can ,wait on most of our retail trade.. Before Breakfast This early delivery is giving ex cellent satisfaction and if your milkman comes too late to suit you, then call th ALAMiTO SANITARY DAIRY CQ. and we'll try and arrange an earlj delivery for you. Phone Douglas 411. TW0-MILLI0NWARK PASSED Anioant of Arnat Conatrortloa Work in Omaha So Far This Year. Building; construction in Omsha for tho year has already passed the $2.(010,000 mark. During; the Inst few days permits hav been Issued for some Important public ' buildings and private residences. J Among- them are the new Lowe Avenite PreBbyterlan church, of brick and stone, ot Lowe avenue and Nicholas streets, to cost $16.0tt; Ed P. Smith, $5,600 frame residence ' at Thirty-fourth and Poppleton avenue; C. H. Pickens, t&,M double brick dwelling at Fortieth and Dodge; Nelson C. Pratt. $2,0110 frame dwelling at Twenty-eiRhth and Parker; E. H. Gernvond, $2,200 frame dwell- , lug- at Twenty-eighth and Fowler avenue; : B. Woodrow, $l.S0O frame dwelling at , wenty-seventh and Fowler avenue; Theo dore Frederick, $3,000 frame dwelling at , Eleventh and William; May C. Chad wick, ; $2,1)00 frame dwelling at 5015 Willis avenue; Jacob Dohulll, $1,100 frame dwelling at 1210 ' Blaine. Tib t'omoaay Incorporates. The Tapp Construction conmanv ha. filed articles of Incorporation with in - 1 ounty clerk. The corporation will enaaae ii general construction work and ts cap- I talised at $10,000, of which $4,000 is to be paid up. C. C Tapp, L. W. 8nerman nd fc.. M Martin are the Incorporators. , he company has been in business as a rivate company for two years, with offices In the Neville block. I A Bkln cf Beauty i a Joy rorwvor- DR. T. Fall Ooursud's Oriental I Or asm or Megloal t)autlflr ! BrmovM Ti FiMtMa, Moth J'stei.fi m, mS fcfcla 0'ltlWl s bAUlT. sua ft Iw Helvetica. 1 fcMtw4 us In of 7 kuc Is m bUB4M VI Is rvrty atftoc. Aoevpc neeeuuirr Ml si tialiu rw. Dr. L. A. fcrrs Ul4 U k Uty of lk Wot t.'S s : " a U4w WUl SM ILmm. fla rasa's Cxmmm' m tss tout kwmftl .r kil tU ESEEN TRACES Omaha's Leading Crockery Greatest volume of crockery business in the entire west is con fined strictly to Bennett's Big Crockery section. Sales for these last two weeks first half of June are greater than whole month of June last year and it was a marker. VARIETY, IMMENSITY, PLEAS ANT SURROUNDINGS, ATTRAO TIVENESS OF STOCK, PROMPT, INTELLIGENT ATTENTION, UNMATCHED VALUES AND YOUR APPRECIATION OF THESE ARE THE THINGS THAT MAKE THIS CROCKERY THE GREATEST IN THE WEST. Opportunities for Tuesday The Ewd. M. Knowles Dinner Patterns new shipment re ceived Saturday pretty pink spray decoration, treated with gold knobs and handles superb and f f beautiful full 100-piece set for p 1U Delicate blue scroll decoration, full gold treatment, (h f f the essence of dignity full 100-piece set for. ... vpl Green Borders Set With Spray Decorations. In its beautiful and delicate outlines, and fineness of ware, we think this set is really the prettiest fl on our tables 100-piece set for The above can be bought in sets of 50 pieces, or in sin gle pieces, at prices proportionately same as complete sets. English China Cups and Saucers in pink, green and blue border decorations this is an ex ceptional bargain a dozen $2.75, C each mJC German China Cups and Saucers about 200 of them, only one of a kind This is a traveler's sample line which we picked up, values 1A in the lot are easily 50c Tuesday, each"C Libbey cut glass sale is still on for a day or two longer. Bargains great as ever. i fl n H A Dolar Rain All Nebraska is rejoicing today on? acauint of the big million dollar rain. It in sures goodj. crops and that insures good times. The shoe' crop is always a good one at Drexel's anM we guarantee you will al ways find good shoes at our 6tore. Just now we are selling a great many of the popular Bare Foot Sandals the nicest summer shoe on the market Child's sizes, 5 to 8, Q Child's sizes, ,9 to 11. j 35 Misses' sizes, 11 to 2, j 5Q Women's sizes, 3 to 8. 2 00 Men's sizes, 8 to 11, ") TP for Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnim Street NIGHT CHICAGO TRAIN Number 12 TAKE DINNER AT HOME. It leaves Pmaha. 8:05 p. m. It arrives Chicago 19:03 a.'m. DAY CHICAGO TRAIN Number 6 It leaves Omaha 7:25 a. m. It arrives Chicago 8:45 p. m. AFTERNOON CHICAGO TRAIN Number 2 It leaves Omaha : ,,..;3:45 p. m. It arrive Chicago 7:00 a. m. Tickets, berths, folders, rates and information at City Ticket Office. 1502 Farnam Ot. !B All Eire trnnT-CAC'E A CsrUla Cur lor Tirsd, Ho, Aching J JJ 11 STAMPS ETLRT HUE 3 ft Uhe Best of Everything The Only Double Track Railway to Chicago Ronnd Trip Rates Chicago $20.00 Deadwood 18.75 St. Paul 12.50 Onawa 2.75 Long Pine 8 00 Long Pine 8.00 Wall Lake 3.35 And many others. Full particulars promptly and glrdly furnished. i City OffIce 1401-1403 FARNAM ST. OMAHA TEL. 624-661 Fast vSUs-rCXiAaiA mm Stock in Hands of Adiustets On account of great damage occa sioned by fire and water on Sunday, 5 June 3, this store will be temporarily closed. WAIT FOR THE OPENING. Watch daily papers for announcement. MAYDEW BIROS. fG AI1D WUUIttlfi Colorado possesses gome of the finest fishing and hunting grounds on earth. I'b myriads of streams and lakes teom with mountain trout and are the haunt of millions of geese, ducks and other wild fowls. 51 to Denver. Colorado Pprlncs, Pueblo, and return, July 10 to 1$. inclusive. ALSO Ct"7 CO P'nver, Colorado Rprlnss, .A I f nil Puehlo snd return, every day V I I VU , n.rt anth. to Denver, Colorado Rprlnss, VIA UNION PACIFIC ! The Popular Route to Colorado. Inquire at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM ST, 'Phina TV..i,rrlua am MANY WEDDINGS This month An article from tho Jewelers stock ts usually the most scceptable Sterling Silver, last all the. years In memory of that day. We have a very handsome line of these goodts also Cut disss, Clocks and hand painted China Spend a few minutes, in our store. I A fXi ITIIR TIIK VMR. a M m a S. W. LINDSAY, JEWELER. 1516 Douglas St. HOTELS. HOTEL VICTORIA Broadway, Fifth Ave. and 27th St.. NEW YORK The oJy hotel la MsnhatUa froatlaf Broadway nnd Fifth Avanaa. BUROPEAN PLAN- GEORGE W. SWEENEY, Proprietor June Weddings Iff Those In quest of Sifts for m the Bride cannot do them- VJ Mf ives or the bride Justice without seeing our wonderful jl J stot-W of ' ii piamonds. Rich ji Va Fine Oilna, Hall and Mantel M Chimin Clocks, Glassware, M XBUverware and Art Goods. Ijl S Drown &Dorsheim i JEWELERS 1 riZZZ South IOaStrcetOirwrvL I B ft.-.d for 1906 C.(loJu t 'FOLLOW THI FLAC SPECIAL3 CANADIAN POINTS SOLD DAILY-LONG LIMIT ASIC WABASH CITY OFFICE. 1601 Kaniam St. or address HAHHY K. MIK1RW, J. A. 1. l.. Uabasli K. Ii., Omaha, ... Nebraska a IN THE CENTER OF THE SHOPPiNa DISTRICT A Modern FlrsUClsvss Hotel. Complete In all Its appointments. Kurnlshlnf s and dec orations entirely iwW throu shout. A-Ccom-motions for 60S (uests, ' ISO suites with baths. Rooms, II. f day up; wlta baths, IJ60 up. Hot and rold water and telephone In every room. Cuisine unex celled. oiDsni ii t r i v ff U W W af mm k FIREPROOF HOTEL KUPPER A ?"hls macnlflcaot betel has (00 beau ul rooms and is located at 11th and McGee streets In the shoppln district. Only half a block from the tenory. Bird. Thayer dry foods store; near ail the theaters. IS Prltat Balsa, fdrsbeae Is all Imbl Bel aad Cell Raaaatf Walrr Is twry Basel. VmncMti Cal. Nrtsdl Casta. Osk Brcaldasts sas fakls B'fletc ata acn Unt4 la Cats. Bates II s Day sad Uswsrd. Eari.ua Flaa. Reservations may ba mads by tele, sraph at our eapeosa. KUFPER BKXSON HOTEL OO. r. A. BKNIOR, Maaae. HERE'S A SNAP! A Blue or Black Serga or Cherlot Suit with sitr Trousers of same or strip ed material It keeps Our Tailors Dusy. wiluam jtBRttir r w ai f.V ! i! "I t f 1 i I fV. , & 1 by ehamiA JslsCettuaU Prug OO MOT AOOCFT A SUBSTITUTE a traiy kes v.l,tl p. ' - s I