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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1 IXTEEN PAGE . CHAMBER SUITS Parlor Furniture | SIDEBOARDS $250 Chamber Suits we quote this week at $165 $225 Parlor Suits we quote this week at...$150 $125 Sideboards we guote this week at...... §75 $200 Chamber Suits wequote this week at $125 $175 Farlor Suits we quote this week at. . $120 § ¢$100 Sideboards we quote this week at..$62.50 $150 Chamber Suits we quote this week at $90 $150 Parlor Suits we quote this weekat...$100 i $75 Sidehoards we guote this week at $100 Chamber Suits we quote this week at 365 $100 Parlor Suits we gquote this week at...$70 § $60 Sideboards we guote this week at......$40 $75 Chamber Suits we quote this week at $50 $85 Pavlor Suits we quote this week at.... 860 F @50 Sideboards we quote this week at......$35 $50 Chambker Suits we gquote this week at $35 875 Parloi Suits we quote this week at....$50 [§ $40 Sideboards we guote this week at..$28.50 $35 Chamber Suits we quote this weekat$22.50 $50 Parlor Suits we quote this week at....$25 E ¢35 Sideboards we quote this week at......$25 285 Chamber Suits we quote this week at...$18 $40 Parlor Suits we quote this week at....$22 830 Sidehcards we quote this week at...$19.50 $20 Chamber Suits we quote this weekat §14.50 $18 Plush Rockers we guote this week at. $10 $25 Sideboards we guote this week at . .$14.50 te Or Ea Tms \| it ¢ 4 B 510 worth of goods, $1 per week, $4 per month ‘ ‘ | ) $78 worth of goods, $2.80 per week or $10 per month, $100 werih of goods, $3 per week or £12 per month, §200 worth of goods, $5 per week or $20 per mo. g 8150 Foldi Beds we "l”’““' this week at A 0 b Car tickets furnished those reslding at a distance. No interest 80 Secretaries we quote this week at ..... 60.00 charged. Open at night. Goods sold on easy payments, and deliv- P B Pl e e St R Al ; ered free ofcharge in Council Bluffs, South Omaha, Fort Omaha,and 75 Folding Beds we quote this week at. e o Sretieliaitys W quuste il wetdk gk e, 40008 Florence Our motto: PROMPTNFSS, POLITENESS AND POP- ! Gttt Beg ! 3 at 28.50 ULAR PRICE 50 I'olding Beds we quotesthistweekiat: s v 40.00 e 5 Weel': avapn b % Special inducements given to hegianers in housekeeping. — The following premiums ‘old Beds we quote this week at. : . 24.00 35 Secretaries we quote this week at ..o 24,00 this week: With every purchase of $10.00 a nice rug will be given, and with every H 40 Book Cases we quote this week at 22,00 purchase of $50.00 a splendid rocker will be given. 3 5 S UGG 2008 seees.+$90.00 $100 Secretaries we quote this week at ..870.00 100 Folding Beds we quote this weck at S e/ 0100 40 Secretaries we quote this week 100 Cheffoniers we quote this week at.. ........................ 65.00 60 Cheffoniers we quote this week at..........ic.. oo, 40.00 3 o ; " %3 ; . 20 Book Cases we quote this week at. .. iers we quote this weck at 2 0 25:00 N % & { Book Cases we quote this week at. , . we quote this week at.... BT SI00) G e\ T =AY Je i Book Cases we quote this week at. ... ot Dot < | PR | nfoad Thst Bugi <1; Cook Stoves we quote this week at, .. GODABAGO B 30 Book Cases we quote this week at. . o 20.00 8 5 Baby C‘\rrmrves welquoteithishiveekiat PEEITa i ¢ 12:50 10 Baby Carriages we quote this week at.... 20 Cook Stoves we quote this week 5 G .$12.00 15 Baby (An’\w >s we quote this week at. 20 Baby Carriages we quote this week at o Cook Stoves we quote this wee §20.00 Ranges we quote this w 8 Gasoline Stove we quote this weck at.... 1 I”f\'““”“ we quote this week at. .. 10 Gasoline Stove we quote this week at. ... 75¢ Ingrains we quote this week at. . 1 Brussels we quote this week at. . . 4oc Matting we quote this week at, 5 4oc Stair Carpets we quote this wee k at. l; Wardrobes we quote this week at........ 3 Hanging Lamps we quote this weck at. 1 Pillows we quote this we (D \ ) : nton alone the g are made nec the natur o L THOTC TR IN | There T 2 Grenas)ineE pend ot mp.n-n\ of y the sum thus saved, hitherto put | ing, above all other industries, etblend perieetly. the plant may be doubled without doubs | i wvs of privite ('m'pnl‘:lliullls. “is the 5 uwl.’y for private mo- The O1d Friend, A 8 Hours Lighted | Jing the investment. This is the pri- | should not, by being turned into the [ nopoly.” ut this proposition is r ‘ . e + Washington Post, Municipal Ownership Viewed From mary characteristic of a natural mo- | publie treasury, inure to the benefit of | vom being generallyaceepted. Theory | WeIfS from the World of Wit and Should auld ncquaintance b foreot— an Economical Standpoint. nopoly and y s in which ] . Besides, it costs but little | as well as tice points to an opposite Humor. hat jest of loj e of affairs exists must no: to burn the lamps ten hours than divection, At the banguet of the Bos- i YV, nay 5 nor will it w we bave ix. Ifthe lamps burn all night, no | ton Mc nts’ Association last winter, = o negro minstrel show, other employes are the Houn. Seth Low, former Mayor of [ TWO TO ONE ON LITTLE WILLIE ot AL id o of fesults, this o ] 10 sarily be viewed as monopolistic in its f RESULT OF AN INVESTIGATION, |1 ik \ture. Whother the fact that large | more linemen nor ot b i i ! ,\.\"Nl"‘ onit | cities using many lights are paying | required. Many eitics, rizing | Brooklyn and recently installed Presi- riredonat (O R s fileis d Wl more ner light than small cities using Ivantages in guning ecrtain en- | dent of Columbia. Colloge, snid, dur Sl wiiadeloli Witos: HOF coyrae, T W i fow is the result of ignorance, imposi- | terpr are manufacturing their own | his speech in favor of municipal ow L LLdEd ot o e Lt s o . i g 1ibajor corruption; thaifacteUlLromains supplying them- [ ship of these monopolies of service, Eesanniahotlccqisfl roHe Busy (1 RESEa s DR A I ST S BEL) Caudision oh Ik cransatlaiIin tomizi | chutian poe and the only remedy 15 cnlightonment. s wi 2 T Coty b || R e e e : O T (e T e Peumstantosmsliahmavbaltiney Withilnoxeseed s sevigomWarks gnenn: g Lotk Before proceeding farther, it might | ¢ saving could be effccted by ran- | mayor's oftice, for four years, h ) Not Guailty—-A Canny Overpowered bosond himself ings of Oity Control. AN e S ; be well to note ongg more peculiarity | ning an electric lighting plant in con- | to chango the whole e . of unexpected joy, ] \ inced by this investi . The of- | junction with the water ¢s. This | thoughts which former! wway fr ¢ . Jos, T N & icacy of competition ¢ has been done in Dunkirk, N. Y.. and | that conctusion. In view of the general S NG AL g LIS R Economic View of Electric Lighting. I ! Y fluence, is something nlnm\l nn]lIl y | has been profitable to the ety 1f de- | satistaction expressed by the eitizens of R i S e il e uolmatios e The New York Independent prints | * i confided in by the American people. Wle, commereinl lights 1 be | those cities operating their own « ornoisl Bty L ) & . L oy d . ) ppolistic | sold and the vevenue thus aceruing | tric-lighting plants, one ean scarcely ot ss: There wereseven | 11 s 3 thiaiohonion ncticlo by Vistor Bosec /il : i harac . industrics, Now | would lossen the nmount necessary 1o | fail toagreo with the opinion expressed | en standi r platfarm of a WL Bhictan utled 8 EronomiogViow, ol it b mogaal in many instances, it was stated fn tho | bo raised by taxes. In this way the | in tho roport of the Seranton committeo | (ratiol avenue car, and every one of | Gineinnati Blectric Lighting,” with this editorial [ 3 rt answers received from tho various [ taxpayer would reap some direct bence- | to the effect that “the day 15 rapidly 1MW ASEIMOlsiN, woman sig- comment: all v 2414 17 % Midnight cities, that the city was illuminated by | fit from the undertaking. « approaching when cities will no longer h twound often three dif- | But it may be nrgucd that various [ SUPMIt to 5o, barefac ik Wsoalngpro: plants and thus reduce the cost of light- Figures Presenting the Paradoxical Enquirer: Do Hagps— naled the conductor to stop, He hetd | arcl fiomious, old boy. = Tlought you tho door open, but she stood and sur- | fichine ¢ veyed the erowd for a woment, wnd as o no one moved she sweetly requ 2 sdown an Jersey on o p. Pompous—So we were, but we had to cut the trip short on nccount of snakes, **Conductor, won't you pleaso knock | Thoy were. st FCeoUnt ¢ g “We especially commend Victor | § 1 oelon and . Allnight ferent cle ¢ lighting compu 5. [ other considerations should be en Rosewater’s important paper, on a | | N i ! BRBOL) r But in no single case was any v i atonnt it i 8 quostion of municipal economy, which | &iran) B T OO T e B ol S i e i i loboeiioniine |00 le of the i it 1 has very large bearings apart from the | ! ) b I ceived the same prico per lght a; TN whic hdan ind ANt R gros | Uatvorstly UL lalal ho cne 8¢ l(;,':,l\.- ‘l"x'“l‘ul Dé Buggs—Too bad! Who had them? question of expense. ki @ others. The only explanation which | soupces. To the it scems better to T T S Er e T men %" & L you or Brindle? 4 Questions of an economie nature are can be made is that. vy somo combina- | postpone the acquisition of an electrical Taking no task. becoming more and more topies of pub- tion, the sumo prico was fixed for each | plant and to leavo tho matier for the lic discussion. Tho people, as o whole X k ) company, and that the latter divided present in private hand The chang- | wiohay wnge things wo Sas i 2n AN ay [ELakag i ol schedulo pitoTFltory iiocordingito musual agrees | fngicondition/otithoolootrical inaustry, [ aaca: ind o i has aeer oh e s Al a0 are gradually awakening from that ] el | ment. The impossibility of competi- | the constant apphcation of new invens [ tiek w0 whut queer, chinnels » lethurgy in which they wero willing | o tion in this line of business could not ry S W dincoyany D Emencainun g a audejofttan milox y I ok tions, the probuble discovery of new | this morminge upying thicty-five to allow anything and everything to have been move v illustrated. processes, all advise that haste be | pninutes, four young women just We may now What is tho con ' made slowly. But that docs not dis- W th P ! lioston Advertiser: “It is curious,” A Reasonable Requost. T Y Y S TR New York Weekly: I enlled in refors Time: Mrv. Gallant—You scem very | o o your advertisement for u types up at your country pluce, Mrs. Do | it i ? 3 Cautious Bachelor T advertised for g wrming Young Widow—VYes; you | youne mun ; i s the season for repair- | ow; but T was in hoves 1 most every city in the country problems A | Tn the report of Scranton commit- [ erpul control of tho industry in tho noar | Cirm Bhich they dosicned to of rapid transit, adequato water sup- | S Vo k tee, the statis wre given as follows future. Where individuals > | hind, and desived to telegraph for it to four hid left her wallet Eongsslol o miialilc +i300d housekoupol fter her. Two to One on “\xl‘n-. 1} ROR.SkI Washington Post: *“It’s very puzz- ling,” smd a worried looking woman w |~ “Fuke that desk there such undertuking Abwi , we must get it in ten words streets, avo claiming the attention of g more difficult to br [ 2 | g ‘L ce. Go to top burean the citizens. Among the new phuses , \ of our present industrial life, tho busi- | Sindusky ] A artinsville. Tnd W00 Midntant Sanle Lol s [.n'.\:‘-v N g | e A 0y ".“”“‘ ot nookebbooky 1 L 3 200 120l v 3 18 possible. o ) 10 triin Not Guilty i ness of electric lighting is rapidly push- dthe. 1) 0 Phit o i 7 A an - control the primar ‘hat 14 (Nhatialing i i - control the pris rupted an- [ pVOb 1S L otl lio1s cor- | Time: “Ilez tho ply, or proper illumination of tho | Al 0t 100 ) o - alrendy invested their N0 seldom o out £S5 Hours Lighted one of hee neighbors, ng itself to the front. Tho old methe nonste et b | 1 nating conventions, the cornorn- | S TR e Eryaiats ‘ joory of streot-illumination by the use of g g it Moo I st | tioms are adways out of polities.” They | Yoom. for of coursa your drawer i b | TUPLD o pareot or the par=f mindion iha vordiol $1tH of even tho smallest municipaiitios i Ypuitintl themiso €8, corruption which | ©i+iGo h'hm bureau dvawer, gety Keversing haye adopted n systom of electrie light- | Jatk o i fewisian, N it ight lipss dib from (Bhe extan='| ethook hitadelphin Press chargod with the teiling crlmo. of 1L 4 ’ gh ) W ; i sion of munieipal functions to eleetrie Ure0, 803 pupee.? _. felphin FRLE e trilling evime of kil fug. Probubly no one of the larger an Hitth e )y ik lighting and oshor monopolios of et T A T T Fhe.chUiile fhenta ke man; jguNg 0Ling nel . cities has yet done entirely away with ) i ikt Ao A vico, is ot te by compured > [ tako to teain—— J c fo teaghes: Wo Rov. yor' honor,” replicd the gas for out door purposes; but all huve, II-\I\.A:.Huuh-‘ I o All i periFcuous influence upon politics “You want to say something about Just what 1) i 3 L S e in after having be ut ten min liberating on ) > of a prisoner priviato compapies whon sceking fat | pejnge hurr > 3 . A u eing 1 hurry, so they will deliyer it Tt 1s 1'd | Z rephied the grave and dignified. jndg city contracts, at once, vigh off.’ Awhilo on p WWall, your honor” raplied the fores to some exte made use of tho modern reuce between this table and | substitute. From this, the importance | SUfiEHe. Muss ML o 18 surprisingly great. o i \ of the question, whether such lighting o t ot but wonder upon comparing Uhe o frequent complaints under et purse from top bureau drawer, 3 % ? “wo'find Hen not guilty, but if he should be undertaken directly by the Minu. 450 1o RoL the two, why tho g electric-light- | the system of anagement. In | tuke teaing please deliver. How would g ever cuts up liko that aguin we'll not 4 ak cctly by the i H Al ing companics are no richer, Tho ay- | Seranton, thesdgeal company persisted | thatdo? “heelman’ “Is there a | let him off so easy, derned if we will municipal authoritics, or should be left | N \t o W8 hid Ny o erages under the two systems are in- | it furnishinga light of loss power than [ **Why not say haste, or immediate, f L tion?” usked | Hen, to private entorprise, ought to be clear | o V1 Hewid 1ok m". much Kiowlodgo structive. Whe average pr paid to | that called forin their agreemoent, [n- | or hurey? ) committee “The prisoner is discharged,” snig™ of the subject to ascertain, by glancing e partics by tho various cities is | Vestization showed that instead of giv- | “And sothey went on and on and on sed another, > judge. at these figures, that the charges o $104. 13 per Light ¢ 3 . Tho same | in N0 candio powoer ave light, the | to the end ot the chapter, until the peo- if there is he would be the toevery one. Consequently,any investi- o . Something in the *lace," gation which will throw the light of | not conform to the cost of production. general experienco upon the matter, | ‘The predominance of even figures would should prove of great value and of gen- | point toa merely arbitrary rate, whilo eral interest, the partianlity shown for a ¢ harge of $100 Some time last fall, a committeo of | seems to indicato a dosire on tho part the council of the city of Seranton. | of the elecirio lighting companies to Penn., which had been nppointed to in- | kesp their books in the most simple vestigate the matter of electric light- | manne Where an odd tigure is to be fng m,].\ tho ‘llm‘.“.“”" which ‘had | found, it may easily be inferred that the arisen between the city and the al | authorities and the company orig J 0 ) Araed boingan the oity and tho local | authorlvies bud the company. orlg mml\l .\,“,\l,m.;,.. purso, is paid in Cortland. , whioh dporonso, of course, | e i strong business hab- 1 » - (bravely rash] the plate. Patstared at the plate, and mittee, *in order to deal intelligently | the company, with great condescension, | - with the question in hand, had deemed | must huve granted u reduction or of: it wise to correspond with other cities | fered to pift the aifference,” to in the United States, nd to gather | which fact may be nssigned the fre- such data as they might have to quent form of 24 or 8. nish for the guidance of their delibera- A great imposition may be discerned plo about them could think of nothi person 10 act as spokesman. olsosave top bureau drawers and pock= 4 An Irishman, who might otbooks, and they did not ceaso until Appropriate Musie, [ ! ) civilized, thoteain ran into the station at Lo servico when perfori otly under | Hights had novee boen over 800 candle wunicipal management, averages to tho | Power and vepy soldom that, oven under citizens u cost of $52.124, Under tho | the most favornblo circumstances, Very formerancthod, Boston pays annually | often they had pun down to 100 or 500 Puck: Marguerite (seated beside her the enormous sum of $180° per light, | candle powor, ‘The poles woro pluced | ‘\,\”:"‘] “,'.‘lf,’.: H{}\“‘\:",,‘,,lf,';‘_ , ore in this | g pinnced on sof ter in adjoin- | Y- very remote part of wme to Londoti, and on Sunday while tho greatest cost under public | it arbiteary positions, and the company ing room)—What is you've " just A S LA Wt i Sonteol s $100 paid by Kaston, Ponn, | fatled to - sapply *tho lamp - at A Canny Scotohman been playing, Doray ; 3 Tt happened ¢ J Iho lowest amount wWhich corporat | interseetion lis last negloct mado | vdger: Lord Justice | Dora (aged 'fifteen)—0, you and Clar- 8 tho {ral ner oL greed will tako to loose its hold upon | M ry an inoreasod numbo Clark Bri cotland was a man | ence ought to kno gentleman who was collecting hunded » 1o the sum of $50 per light each | 10 the profit of the company. I'l courtin s second wife his | *Whisperings of yoar." But Ypsilanti, Mith., by supply- | condition of tho sglabes firnishod an AN SOUPUNE L BRAONE WA TR | el e hia iriond, noticing his bowildermont, ing hersell with nightly illumination, | Othor eause for compluint, As far s [TFrocodune wis entiwels Husetive of s Waiten 8 bt e \ has been able to keop the oxpense for | the wiresare concorned, the ¥ cthing in the plat the same work down to $24.61 ware of tho threatening dan sreliminary yelho first and only conclusion to ho ¥, 0ne hokinawladgus thas Lo wiros P fazio, I'm looking out fora wifa | New York Sun: Mr. Van Zandt (os- | "furied the Irish tions. The answers received as r {n TR T ARROR N drawn from u study of these ligu Lto bo placed underground; but | S ujust the person that | corting ),, wife on a shopping tour Y d “ o relative charges for large and | that cities o ply their o . rocont o o in New York 4 g B fatad tor m sorrespondonce wero tabu- | small numbers of lights. In tho five | lighting mnueh. mars Saencis e i | City s shown tho_ skeonith s woil as | ¥ould guit mo. " Lot mo have your an- 3F0 400MA 10 Lo some disturbance in | Pat dove his hand into hia pocke) }ulw\ for more carful porusal, and now | citics consuming the largest number of | vi [V than thes taal antaio™is | the pranent humos of 1he geont sorparse. |2 yes'or 'No,' the: mara, und 930 g d fumbled about a hit, and then placi urnish not only the most complete but | 1 ¥ S e 8 Y than they can obtain plox oF 4 4 | mair about it. reply. something like balf ‘an ounce of black Bigh | ¥ | cost is far above that ato partie dividual copr~ | thons. Such trouble would be vory un ! : B LR 3 AL s i o y Ang & an guuce ¢ ack e llll.; most reliablo statistica e five consuming the small+ | porations eannos dispose of i peis pro- | likoly toariso if those industries wore | ,yhic lady the aext day replied in the oy happened 1| tabpdoo oose) in the plais) 4314 10 tha » subjec! hich have boen compi \ r. ‘That something is radi. | os ’ 0. 0F thole pros | MEEN tO1 s aftirmative poened gentleman who held it up to this time. The following table | cally wrong must be apparents By one | reasoribis Speame Price wnd rotaly u | undur public coutrol borhope ha rensiled his presipls i i SO0 supposn yer shmoke, sorr? presents the figures for those cities in | not initiated in the mysteries of e hable protit 10 very fact that I'ho advantages of publio ownership | tancy; for when u butler gave warning, “Come,” more urgently, ‘‘there is | pale Oirish pigtail!” which arc lights were supplied by con- | contraots, the vers .-xq\.fim-‘ \\wl'\l‘ b}' an Ht‘ilms---l number of lights uro ob- | of naturul monopolios, are beginning to | on account of Mrs, Braxtield's scolding | certainly cause for alarm R aTR kil Hope sunpied ALL | oxpected’ And it (pecsite would be | tained at & less than vroportionato [ bo ' wppraciated.. Tho ownegs of ihe propensitios, the judgo ropiicd No reply. j Now Contes House, Kan. City lampe ave 2000 candle power. The | governed by tho cost of production, | argament “jn Croels 4 # DA | ledarindighitg sopanlos Bara ipeee) - Hagd, e Bl T R s R R i e e o Mese 803 aroa lighted is, in every case, the ene | ibat s what thy oatir.of bro on, ¢ avor of municipal | soived the trend of public opinion. One | 0% ye m thankful ye're no mar- | piace is on fire ¢l in Kansas City Unexs 4 A0 Makistics would show, | management, A greater number’ of | of thom, in s rocont work ubon the subs | ried (o Bos. Mrs. Van Zundt (triumphant od in ite appointments. | fng on the , he said to her, without \PRuwebis s f "B An Ab orbing Qceapation, put in tako its own course, regardless of the | Peteriurs Va e 3 X ) ! SR LT O g might do, e DRvs e A A own thew own eleetric-lighting plants? | Gres to obtain, without friction, muni- 2 jay Rt you think of re—paiving—may Inot | Cook? Why, yes

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