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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, T AY, OCTOBER 7, 1809 CITY COUNCIL'S ~ ECONOMY, It Baves a Few Dollars Whils the City is Overrun with Diphtheria. THE FIGHT WITH THE BOARD OF HEALTH. The Long School Dangerous Surrounded with Cases of Discase Which Extend to the Wale nut Hill School, Something of a sensation was sprung at the regular meeting of the board of health yesterday, It scoms that somebody had heard that Courncilman Olsen had told a person called Theodore] Hemingway that the board of health was rotten and was doing a good many foolish things. This was heard before the gathering was called 10 order, The meoting opened with a lot of random remarks rogarding the stubbornuess of the eity council in auditing even tho most neces- sary bills that have been sent in by the board of health, Chicf Seavey finally proposed that the city attoricy be requested to give the board his opinion on thismatter of the council’s atti- tude toward it on the point of finances. Mr. Chaffee said that the city attorney was not in harmony with the board in the miatier. T chiof thought, however, that the city attorney would a ch are quest follow- g r 1 of thi t i ard and offered th , which was adopted : the board of health, tn view £ diphih n olutic )y mony 13 at BAnILLY pUrDOsCS. "Il city physician remarked o the eftect thatif thoattitude ofythe council towar 3 the hoard was 1"[.‘\]“\4!' by reaso Wheeler's attitud ard_hiim, personally, he saw 1o occasion a situation. H the ductor, bad n against Wheeler per- and thoue latter had no ‘ spirit aganst either the sceretary or the board itself on any such BCOY, The doctor thought, furthermore, that the council conld bo mandimused. Fealth Ofticer Pettit said that Miss Hyde, 8 teachorin the Dodge street school. had a brother at home sick with diphtheria, and was attending school without. cha lier olothes between her home and the school house hearing several ramors to the effect 1 tnisances here and somo places in the city, the board went into exccutive session, Itepresenta- tives of Lie press woro excluded for about fifteen minutes and then admitted. Couneil- Jsen was fornd before the boar 11 us of one foolish thing tha ving done,” Dr, € u know aapen asked \Well, you hired a clerkwhen there w needof it,” began_ Olsen, “and wh or hid one near by who hadn't so much to do, and besides this the council has Jots of clerleal helplying around that could have been called upon.” Then Dy pin turned to the city ordinance entitled “births and deaths.” The ordinance provides that the board of health record of the births and deaths i and appropriates £20 per month for that pu Auother ordinance says that the see- alth shall keep a record of all the acts and proceedings of the board of health, _Mr. Wheeler, it transpired, construes the irths and deaths to be an_actor proceeding board of heaith, and it seems that upon onstruction Olsen had been led to be- lieve that a clerk to the board was unneces- 1 though such clerk received but only reply wa of “well ! supplemented by an ovasive remark lO the effect that he couldn’t help what was n the ordinances or statutes; he thought the boand shouldn't employ & clork, and that was all thero was to it. Ho declined to say whother he did or did not think that two in- speciors could ook after tho sanitary condi- tion of the city. “Don’tyou fhink there are just as men on the board of health as are council 2 asked Chaffee. 0, well, 1 don't waut to get onto that question,” replied Olsen. es, but I want and insist that you an- ewor it,” urged Cliaffee. “Isuppose the members of the board are as pensibl councilmen,” said Olsen, after conside i At this point Chief” Seavey offered a reso- lution that the council be requested to ap- point a committee of three to co-operate with & liko committoe from the board to in: gato the sanitary condition of the city resolution was adopted. “Did you over say the board should bo in- westigated?” Dr. Gapen usked Mr. Olsen, *‘No, sir, I did not,” exclaimed Olsen, now considerably excited. “You did—yes sir, youdid say so; you saldso to me,” said Hemingway, who was present. “()h you just imagined that,” sald Olsen. r\ told me that very ensible n the lhe Olsen deelined to carry the controversy #urther, und the board adjourned. ported Cases. Sanitary Oficer Bennett yesterday moring found several cases of contagious aiscases that had not been reported to the board of bealth while making his rounds looking for arbage cesspools domanding attentic One case of typhaid fever 1 Mwenty venth avenue, in ¢ Spanlding. Three cases of typhoid fev t the southeast corner of Tweuty-fourth and Clark, in caroof Dr. Jensen, here is one case of diphtheria up stairs at orth Twenty-fourth street in_earo of 1. Sprague, and another at 2507 Pat- avenuie under the care of Dr. Impey No placards were posted at any of these E\u s, and the matter was roported to the ¥ physician and board of health. The Long School. yas stated that the Long school at @woenty-sixthand Franklin streets will be closoed ouaccount of the numerous cases of diphtheria in that noighborhood. At the present time, on Franklin street be- ~adtveen aty-fourth and Thirtieth, there Brotwenty-six cases of diphtheria placarded, gany of which are within a block of the Bchoolhouse, | At Walnut Hill, | At the boardof education rooms yesterday it Wyns reported that diphtheria was more pre- walnt in the viciity of the Walnut Hill chool than around the Long school, but the umber of cases was not known, | Miles® Nerve and Liver Pills, | An tmportant discovery. They act on the Yiver, stomach and ol throucn. the erves. A now principle, Thoy ure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver d constipation. Splendid for men, women mnd childron. Smallest, mildest, sutest, 80 oses for25 conts. Samples (e at Kuhn & 0.'s, Loth and Douglas. ! Single-Taxers, Attention. | Al persons residing in Nebruska who style 4hemselves single-taxers, or are inclined to cousider tho principle in the light of investi- gation, will please forward name and address Rufus S. Parker, president of the Omaha Lugle hu club, No, 2502 Decatur stroet, or to ). Lockwood, editor of the Grand 1sland Vorkman, Grand Islaud, Neb, “This is roquested with a view to forming a pormanent state organization. Water Lily Roap Wil Float, The New Chemical. The new Holloway chemical engine for No. hoso house was tested yesterday afternoon the prosence of the board of fAire and police ieommissivers and Chiof Galligan, 1t is For almilar to the 01d one in appeanuce, but l:-mu.-mme. 1t has not yet boen var nshed or lettered, that work: being deferred ol afier 34 is” formally” accopted by the —_— Pears'ls the purest and best soap ever wade | ’ o | REENRE TAKINR RACES, They Are to Open In Grand Style This Afternoon, The prospects for one of the largest meet- Ings of spee 1y horses and enthusiastic horse- men that has occurred in the wost fora long time are most flattering, A reporter for Tir Bre visited Union park yesterdny and viewod oneof the loveliest scenes of the season. Al tho stalls were filled with ani mals with low records, and hitched on the outside of the stables were more than a score who could not be given quarters Horses and horsemen are there from all parts of the globe, and judging from the looks of the steeds they are goers, Some © rec- ords and others promise to surprise everybody, Over one hundred an d twenty- five entries had been made by Secretar Gibbs by noon. In one siigle race he has entered twenty-two horses and in another nineteen, The trotting, pacing and running contests will bo run for blood and much in- terest is being manifested by the contestants, ots can be purchased by rr..nuunm“n.r« on trains for 5 cents, w will admit them to the grand sta the nh\ saving the purchases either from Omaha Council Bluffs car fare one way, The rnww begin this afteraoon, P SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, Robbed of His Watch, Sunday evening some thief entered he G. H, Hammond houses and stole a zold watch valued at 30 belonging to Ed- ward Berry. One of the watchman saw a man go out, but knowing Mr. Berry was in the building Qid not get a sight of the disap- pearing man soas toidentify him. Not Charles F. hors A daughter has been born Mrs, Charles F, At the rafil s Abou Seymour he has found his Jost unto Mr. mour, Albright. wturday night Peter Brennan uggy and harness on a throw and club will hold an important K toarrange for some public The oyster supper by the young men of the Presbyterian con will bo given this evening in , Twenty-fifth and J stro the Miss Amelia Smil Jordan, sr., voning at tho rosi: Twenty-ninth and U The South Omaha electzic light and power company has filed amended articles of ‘incor- poration with the s . Iz its capital stock to 100,000, and. allowing others to subscribe for stock. Samoset / All members of the & will ple meet over N street, Tuesday evening, the CHARLES (hdrl Sias Conr, Sec: Douglas b, &t S p. . | President, died at her 3 tlunlw street Sunday m‘ ;o \puty The funeral sc will be he dence of G. R, Arwstrong, street,today at 20°c lock. clerk. (lnm the ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs istaken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem efle(‘tuu]ly, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation, Syrup of Figs is the 1)nly remedy f)lt.s kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- cepmble to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, piepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities coramend it to all and have made it the most pogu]ar remedy known. rup of Figs is for sale in 50c and Ql boulea by all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to tay 1t.© Do not ‘accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA F1€¢ SYRUP C€O. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, (OUISVILLE, KY,_ NEW YORK, N.¥. GHAY’S SI’ECIFIC MEDICINB- Sinnce moie THE GREAT $0AUE WAKK ENGLISH REM- EDY. An unfall- 8 permatorho Impotenoy, an all dlsoases (hat follow as 8 so- auence of Ho Vorsal Lassiinde **TTR Tawn Patnin the Back Dimness of Vision, Premature 01a Age, and many other diseases that lead (0 Insanity n and a promature grave. rticulars thour pamphist which wo do- all to @vory one.” E#-The Spo- Siflo Sadieine 1a 1010 &k F1 por packurer or sls. phek: ages for 8 or will bo sent free by mall on recelpt of the money, by addressing THE GOODMAN DRUG CO., 1110 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB. On aecou counterfolts wo lave adopted the yollow wrappor, the only genuino. Infal.hgent Eaadcrl will notice thlt Tut’s Pills | = are mot iuwarranted fo ourer! -ll dlasees Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevm?, Costiveness, Bilious/ Colic, Flatulence, etc. For these ti REFUBLICAN CAMPAIGN DATE! Additional Appointments Made the state Committoe. The following appintments have been made for repulican orators for next week in the various portions of the state: GQlonel .1 prsand flon. P I._ Foss her, Mond tirora, 1 Yotober 14 Minden, tuesday, O . H. Benton, T ush vl Thursaay Ay, Octover 1T} fon, s ot M Cicorge 11, ' Hustings s Sidney, Monday, October 13 Tuesduy, October’ 1#; North P tober 15; Lexing ton, T hur i riday, October Hon Tuesday, € October Tuesday, October 143 s October 15 Dawson, v, October 1if Sterling, Friduy 1. Pross 13 Thurs October 17, Paving the Viaduct. The floor of the new viaduct is being lald, but the work progresses slowly on account of the numerous braces and bolt” beads in the ,which renders it necessary to frame ceof timber that is laid. Machin- od in position on the viaduct r saw will soon be i operation to cutall of thotimber that goes into the structure,and agangsaw will berunning ina day or twoto eut the blocks for the paving. As s00n a3 the floor islaid to the south end, paving will be commenced, Thiswill be about the middle of next week. blocks to be used will be sawed in br and a cire The k shape, and_each bloelt will be dipped in tarand pitch beforo it is laid. T'he floor for the foundation is of timber and it will be covered with ers of tar paper, which will be mopped tar and pitching material just before the blocks are laid on it. A force of men will bo keptat work on the paving layiug it as fast as the timber s put n place. six-inch three lay- with Scott Still Missing. 1t will permanently remain. It is called the **No 9" High Arm Wheeler & I ilson Sewing Machine. “The *“No. 9" was endorsed for first placo by the wxports of Burope at the Paris Ex posiolon of 180 where, afier a severe contest with the leading my chines of the world, it was awarded the ouly Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all others on exhibit having Feceived lower awaris of gold medais, ote. The French Government also recognized its superiority by thedecortion of Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, President of the compay, ‘with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. “Tho “No. 9 is not sn ol machine mproyed upon, bat 18 an entirdy new macline, and the Grand Prizo at Paris was awarded itas tho grand estadyance in sewing machine mechanisn of the age. Those who buy it can rest assured, there fore, of having the very latestand best. WHEELER & WILSON MFG 00., 185 nnd 187 Wabush Ave., Chicago E. P, FLOODMAN, 220 North Sixteenth Stree A Califonia Nerve Food, Makes New Fresh Blood and Pro- Auces Flesh, Scrofula, Bad Cirenlation Of the BI0od & well as tie Debiitys mature Decay, Tremblinj Yous Headache, Lows of £ wer in any for old s the "Bhkok"aha Ollor toruas ot Hohb'uh Nerve Tomle Palls 8y tint of healt ol '9 N R g e, Try tom, and you wil Joln the housauds n and’ women who daily biess Dr. nnnn ot K.. m.. work i Chlr belair.” ey ars 50 cin lal. For sile by Duggists ler & o Cor it & Dougis Strects. Blufts, lows., EVERYWHERE. . Couuci AK mg Yrvvmu"-nfllrll»l onthfe ecay, was akness, lost mank l'nlf. I'-t- o I m.nlood -.Co, 'R H] SExTAB L EAR ChSMIONS heard diaiinelly. n-.. alt evathe liiugtioa bouk & . HISCOX. 631 hrondway, 3. X WRK. Addresor ealion ¥, . DELICIOUS, STRENGTHENING TO THE NERVES. Tea and_coffee cheer but do not nourish. They even leave an injurious effect upon the nervous system. Indeed there is no beverage like Van Houten's Cocoa, “BEST & GOES FARTHEST.” 1t stimulates and nourishes as none other, leaves no bad effects and is a flesh-former of the most approved type. 33" VAN HOUTEN'S COC0A (‘o 16 with pleasure the weak wi und colfee are ! The disappearance of W. H. Scott las not et been satisfactorily explained. Ho left a position with the Union trust company worth $125 per month to him, and while he was fn- olved in personal debls to somo con- siderable extent, he could lave wiggled out in time in the opinion of his friends. he trust company people traced him to Chicago, where the scent was lost. They are said to be of the opinion that Scott is alive and kicking and that he left here bocause he could not stem the tide of creditors. His fricnds claim that while ho is aman of pod character, he never could live within s income, and that to this fact is due his trouble. THE FIGUR! * 9, “The figure 9 in our dates will mako a long stay, No man or womsn now liviog will ever dato document without using the figure 0. It stands In the third place in 1), where it will remain ten years and then move up tosecond placs in 16, where it will rest for ono hundred years. There isanother “9*' which has alocomsto stay. It is unlike the figure 0 in our dates in the res pect that it has already moved up to first place, where 1 tried,always und"). The strong may take punlty. The exeltiug effects of tom Aated by Its stendy use,and nervoss disorders are re- Ieved and preveatod, Delicious to the taste. ASK FOR VAN HOUTEN'S AND TAK ENO OTH ER. “Lurgest saleln the world.* 5 @& 8 REASONS. 1309 WHY WE SUCCEED IN OUR ENTERPRISE. Because Because Because Because Because Because Because 1 2 3 4. 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A PERFECT SAVE PANTS. custom made panis for custom made panls for cnstom made pants for. 2 custom made pants for.. $10 custom made pauts for 8 custom made pants for $ 7 cistom made pants for LAl 16 $15 H06,00 5,00 S FOR SALE OR HIRE, Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, Lo 80y Farnam Street, Omaha Neb. “When slovens get hdy they pol\sh the bottoms of the pans™~When Two servants in two nei ly SN ighboring houses dwelt, But differently their daily labor felt; Jaded and weary of her Always at work, and yet life was one, ’twas never done, The other walked out nightly with her beau, But tlxen she cleaned house with SAPOIL.IO0. MAX ML YLR & BRO The Popular Jewslers, Are receiving dally from the leading manufacturers of this country and Burope, sll the LA JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, OLOCKS, TEST NOVELTIES in FINE BRONZE ORNA- MENTS,LAMPS SILK UMBRFLLAS, OCANE3, OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES, ANEROID BARO\EETERS THERMOME- TERS, SPEOTACLES and EY & GLASSES, B, Ete. 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Syphils, & disenso most dreadful in iis rewlts, wmplelly endieated icunito-Urinary S Syphilly, Hy droe liy ot safoy eured Al Gomorthmw, and Stricture, min or detenilon furmaitoy wnd lupe movel Al Tectal divensessfely and Jermanently ewol. Houn.0u. m 1l 8p Sundays, 10 il Bend {cemts In stanps o lnsurereply 218 Fifteenth St., Opposite Boyd's Opera House, Omaha, Neb. “LUOKISPLUGK’ you have run o muck aganst some Dis. K etne Divens wEbeh vass donte ciag oo Jamily dortor (o knows_about, rene: t AR OUR NEW BODK Jah Siccossin ol tor Howme Tv-ent- went; Tesmons . ook mail ol timn e EBRTE MEDECALCO IN FIGHTING DISFAS I, YOU WILL Fi “PLUCK W INS LUCK!" \\\ ARTHMORE €0 S WA i Opens ®h poonth, 9ih. 1 Rrona St Station. Philu Full college coursos fur hoth se. fie, wnd L sries, and lbraris, TON, Forfull APE $100, o, Ph.D., Acting Presiden Miliry Acdemy, boys, ko dall, girs Clrulars fro 20, EEEECOMISS BRIND Klnem Collars sand Culls, %& 7 Correct Style Y Best vu-my. Perlict Filing | le\Mark. ¥ THEM, | | to all parts of the mond ring in te; A | butter dish: 2 | E | 4 DIAMON DS, Watchesand Diamonds Giyen Awny with Tea and Cofee A Novel Way of Introdmcing Goods, The names ofall personsrocelsing dine mounds, witches, ete, arendded to this list dnily, Tho Overland tea compny of San Irancisco have rented the 1806 Farnam, next to el n'sclothing house, andin order o introduwe their gools thiscorpany will presentfor sixty dayssouvenies with overy can of tea n\\l ve sold, such as solid atches, also gonuine iy |n|um|4 in solid gold settings, silver tabl oy and many othoe ssvalu Ivory chasor a souvenir, slore, can v half Wiy altore auoda and contents welgh aboutone and pounds. Thisexpensive and novel of advertisingwill be discontinued i ally choice sold strictly on thoie morits, hut without the souvenir Of cou purchaser mustnot oxpect to ot mond or wateh, This - com pany thatthey have just us gool giveaway watches, dinmonds or jowelry andmonay as their compelitors havo to givonway glassware, chomos, cte. Got up aclub, Those who got wp a culy order most alwiys got a landsome pres= ont, Orders by mail promptly forwarded Uni States on ro- ceiptof csh orpostol can, #1; six for nd tyenty-seven for cluirm a right to Addross mpany, Omiha, Nob. 8§ o'docke n m.to O L0 o dock Store open from o'clock pom. and Saturd p. m. Now on, Mis. J, M. Fish, bowl; Mrs. J. Bakes, Gladstono 0th s, siver fivebottlo Freank Spelly, hth s, combinati mond, by and sapphire ring Hemy Sollinger, S, 100 st., s bowl; RRobert N He hunting cse gold wate Augista Lindbladl, De gold lined cup; H,A. < ordor, Hasting, Nob. found gents’ nunting $100n wold coin shirtstud, in (o silver butter 3 st. silver sug hiouse e dinmond Feldlcap, S, st Mrs. J. L. Wav=- sugur bowly Mrs. Advv Ih'w )2 11th st, hunting case mvh! wateh and silver butler dish, into Alex Lon Elm and Vintonsts., din=- mond ri Monni nge silver pickle st e1l Blut¥s, coin silver ¢l in tea; Mrs. C Stas, ¢ gold lined cup; Mrs Julius Stein, S st., silver butter dish; W. B Potter, 80th st dinmond ring, in Fie Horritage, Burdette ring, in t eRasT Lver butter dish; L sy Tunis, She in l‘uhl coin inte ard st., silver gold lined cu De lor, d st silver five-bottle ter; Mups.C. Oloson, S. %d ., pickle stind: George 13ush, Bir zents hunungl';mu pold walel in Alice Camm, 13th and N artha, gold band ring; Henry Sturgri cluster dinmond Cuming st., silvor botile caster, BessioMcTull, St. Mary s ave; d mond ving in lea, Mrs H. Weichel 3 verr five bottle orler, Fremont, wrold wateh Mus, ingy J. vker, mii unting gold coi Spring Cristens, avenworth st stnd, Albert IHossi .00 in A rmstrong, stand, Aug. silver cake Dupont st tea, Thomas Morrison, bottle caster, John Kow and silver fi k, Bauneroft st, . Prentiss, Cort e silver five bottle ler, 181h st silver pickie J.H. Suhler th avesil- Y oung, South inewatch in il Blotl's, ilow sk, Dupon t ) \I(ll(ll't usle cisters Omaha, coin silver chatiel tea; Mrs, Joseph Wilden, Cou silver five bottle caster; 10th st silver pickls s Harison, Davenport st lined cup; diamond ring in 1ot Council Bluffs, silver pick McKern, N. 2ith st., si Blanche st., silver Ih-\lu gold Thompson, pickle ' stnd; 3d and Lewen- st sugar bowl; Georgo Omahn, eluser d lnnmlnn”ln tea; John Dubbins, North Zithavene, mney in an; M. Wood - bridge, North 16&h st., silver b dish; Samh R Devey, Douglus st, $ in gold coin in tea; Thonas MeGuive, South 131h st., silver zold lined cup; A 12 bertGotrow, Califomia st,, elorantsoli- taivo diunond M Kudn\\ l\\ silver ke ;N s ith 1ith, Matilda Wite, Coun® 20 in gold coin Frank Carter, Plitsmonth, gent’s hunting walehs T, 1, Dailey, Sher i stand; Willinm degmt silver L Ring, S. %th cil Blufr: mail orde cense gold min Litts, silyer” coin Ir ¥, Ilulln pickle stand; 27th ave., Mus, C. (. Dunlap, Cineinati, 0. cakestand; Frank Oswald, Dunl com silver chateline watch ¢, Flough, St ; wbowl; 1R, Kux Lver fivebottlo castor outh 24th st., $10 in gold Painter, Clifton Hill, silver Danicl Croftly, 1% Junetion, Ludies? hunting-ase = gold watch in ten; Mrs, Fred Dahllorg, Ciss st.. silver sugar bo Joseph Gleas ner, Kym s, silver sugar bowi; Mrs, 1D, Golding, Poppleton nvenue, amond ring; Mrs, 8. S, Rolerts, coiny ). C! butter dish ; in’ goll ool In vian Blumethal, S, 16th, ; Ot H-'H,JP-I and Ol ke stand s Hueey Granger, enworth gonts' hunling case goll watch; Garner, dismond, ruby and sapplire x Mus, A, Duhm, 8. 13th, silver five and monoy incan, Androw Medin, ith, silver butter dish; C C. Luce, . P.R. R, silver sugar bowl; : snve.,coin 30 Earker, blak stlvor biltes Stral Rodiy, South Omaba, elegint gold lace pin cluster, diamond stling; - Mrs. R Wa \ Couneil ilve: Mis. Jussio e bowl wo. , cluster . T, Lynch, 5. e M Klo 3 Mus, J. bow!l; ilver silver fivebottlo Staur, S, 0th, silver pic Jacobus, N, Iith, Tvs, M, Condon, Hth, mox Leavenwoith ., siand; Mrs, L. Kirchbroy, s ave., silver pickle stind; G, An 'uu- icklo Srof¥, silvor e Maury's G sreen, Davenport st, silver cuke sisnd,