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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY APRIL 14, 1Sa_ THE CITY. The Omaha Medical society holds its annual meeting at the Paxton cafe this ovening, Do you want to retain the beauty of a youthful complexion? If so, purchase a Jar of Spanish Court Cream, sold by all druggists, The temperature as reported by tho local signal service office as follows At7a.m., 56=; at 10 a. m,, 69 =, and at 1p m. 56, The case of the State vs May Moyer, charged with assaulting Cora McAllis- ter with intent to do great bodily injury, was again continued in the police court yesterday afternoon. There will bea special meeting of the Omaha Veteran Firemen’s association at their hall on Tuesday evening to make arrangements to attend the fun- atal of their late brother, Fireman Car- ter of the paid department. —~— “An ounce of prevention is worth two or theo pounds of cure.”? Originai saying slightly changed but none the less tru Don't t to be taken down with “la grippe” but use Haller's Sure Cough re, the most thorough prevention of this dread disease, when taken in conjunction with Haller's Sarsaparilla and Burdock, that has ever been introduced il gnises Loans of 1,000 to $£50,000 choice improved ecity prope rates. Nod compuny, 12 made on Low URGING RuPORMS, The Council to Consider a New Garb- age Ordinanc An effort will be made at the council meet- ing tonight to amend the present garbage ordinand Members of the council committeo has had this matter under consideration for some time will make a roport recommending very radical changes in the ordinance regu- lating the gar business, They claim that they have very carefully examined the present system, and state that prove to the council that many folations of the orJinance have been committed by the offictals in charge, and further that the city can s st €6,000 a vear by adopting a plan that will be more satisfactory than the onc now in use. One of the committee in speaking of the affair said o city s paying four mc each for doing nothing except colleet fee: the garbage master. Then we pay ear for hauling aead animals, and the gar- age master gets a big slice out of that. We have a proposition from a responsible party who will give a bond of £10,000 and & bonus of £00 for the privilege of carting away dead animals for nothing. ~ He will agree fo take them three miles from the city limits. “On the garbage business, we propose to place it fn the charge of the chief of police and to lot the work in districts, fixing a of reasonable prices and requiring garbage nien to give bonds to properly tend to the business in their districts, “Weo want to get the matter finally settled tomorrow night,” that The Commissioners Are Kicking. The county commissioners and the city garbage master are preparing to lock horns over the cesspool at the county hospital. The garbage master insists that ‘tho cess- pool is a nuisance and must be cleanca at once, alleging that numerous citizens in that vicinity have filed complaints with hum, in which they charge that there 1s a rank odor constantly arising from the place, He states that the entive amount of filth from the Liospital is discharged into the cesspool, and that overflowing it runs down the valley to the great disgust of all of the people who live along the Belt line tracks, The county commissioners take a different view of the situation and state that the pool is filled with water thot runs in from the surrounding hills and is in no wise offensive. They also claim that the garbage master is huntiog a job by which he may feather his own nest, and in this counection they cite the fact that some time ago one of his men was hired to clean the cesspool. At that time ho removed ninety-five loads of water and sent in a bill of $240, leaving the cess- pool in the same condition as when he commenced. In addition to this they state that ne emptied his wagons ouly a few rods away and into tho same ravine” into which the overflow now | runs. The members of the county board do not object to the cleaning going on, but state that if the city garbagemaster is allowed to do the work he will bankrupt the county, as ! he will continue to haul away water which | will run back into the cesspool as fast as itis | dlw:ca out, this man would permit them to do so, they state that they would hire teams and cleanse the place at once, but if an attempt is made to do so, they state that Morrissey will appear upon the scene and threaten their men with arrest, 3 At the present time the county surveyor is at work on an_estimate showing the cost of ‘ constructing an eighteen-inch sewor from the hospital to a connection with the Park street sewer. This line, which is 5,000 feet long, will cost close to #,000, of which amount the county will pay more than one-half. Chairman O'Keeffe states that as.soon as the city council passes an ordinance creating the sewer district the county will begin work upon its portion of the sewer, but under no circumstances will he submit to allowing Morrissey to empty the pool at the rate he charged upon a former occasion, . Leading doctors throughout the country arorecommending Haller's Sars aparilla ana Burdock, as a blood puritier and to build up the system. oS e AR ANNOUNCEMENT! ‘This morning at 9 o'clock seats were pus on o at the Boyd for the en- gagement of Milton and Dollie Nobes, which opens tomorrow evening and continues for two nights, Mr. Nobles writes his own plays exclusively and the two that ho and Wis wife aud supporting company will wpresent here are as ood s any he hastono, lomorrow evenin om Sire to Son’ will be played, and Weduesduy evening “‘Love ana Law.’ Mr. Nobles' company this sea son is superior in point of merit to any ho has yet employed. On Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sun- day next Monroo and Kice, the well known comediaus, will play the final engagement of “My Aunt Bridget,” the popular farce-com- edy’ that was scen here last season. These comedians separate after their Omaha en- gagement, The “Race for & Wife,” a play highly recommended by eastern critics, but new to ‘western audien will be presented at Boyd's on Friday, April 24, by a local company. Dr. B. B. Davis will commence ut the Graud this evening a series of psychological entertainments, which will furnish no end of fun and amusement of & very varied char- acter. ‘These entertainments will be con- tinued every ovening this week, with Satur- day matined, Pure fun is guaranteed. The subjects whom tho the doctor operates upon furnish an endless variety of the most laugh- able hallucinations. The exhibition is truly most marvelous and amusing. The price will be, for the orchestra, 35 cents, balcony, 23 cents, and children 15 cents. No reserved seats are sold. The box ofice will bo open after 7 p. m. Little Freddie, the liliputian character artist late of Hyde's burlesque company, is the | ading feature at the Eden Musee this week. He is without doubt the cloverest child specialty artist on the vaudeville stage. The Milanese minstrels is another feature of exceptiomal merit, and their farcical happen- ings convulse all with laughter. The Span- ish troubadors.is an interesting musical feat- ure. The Logans, comic sketch artists, keep the audiences in a good humor with their witty sayings and pleasing sougs. Jet and Pet, the Leopard children , are genuiue curi. osities, and Tarley, the armiess boy. is wonder. He is but v,vvdell\'u _\-Ie.n old, "Bl vrites, puints, draws, and does’ fnnunierablo lvl:lu vlv,rlh bis feet. Whale Oil s, the nulpslwhllor, delivers an _intoresting histor- fcal lecture on whaliug in the Arotic ocean at each performance, e e The U. 8. government are using large num bers of the Improved Howe scales, orden & Selleck Co., agents, Chicago, 11 MERRY WAR AT SOUTH OMAHA, Btock Bhippers Accused of Violating the ‘Inter-State Commerce Law, RAILROADS DOING BUSINESS FOR FUN. The Western Freight Association Takes a Hand—A Woman Pols< oned—Drank Con trated Lye—Magic Uity Notes. The railroad ofMcia®s, the commission men, the scalpers and shippers and the South Omaha stockyards officials aro in the midst of the merriest war that ‘ever jarred loose the rusty joints and shook up the old bones thereabouts gatherc Said one of the largest commission men and best informed dealer at the yards: “They are trying to ruin the commission men and business, wreck the yards and force all the stock to other points.” Said another man: ““The yards' ofticials ure fichting wind and I can’t unravel the knotty skein.” Fred C. Macgley of K agent for the Western freight ass has arrived here to regulate freight ship- and to prevent, as it is represented, iation of the inter'stato commerce law, has appointed Mr, Chapley and the war is on. common pra from western ern points after being sold here on the original billing. This the rail- road officials claim is not only a violation of the inter-state commerce law, but is defraud- ing the companies out of freight charges, Again 1t is charged that billings from western points after the stock had been sold and consumed here, had been used to ship other stock from this' point east to the desiguation of the origing nt, thus getting the venefit of through rates, when eutttled to only local rates. But a more serious question has been. and more trouble originated by agents of roads using these loopholes or legal viola- tious to procure shipments at the e of others. As for instance: Kvery re o favored freight points, and the 'u receiving his bills for' through ments on finding that some stock had been consumed, would go to shippers and offer the proportionate through freight rate from these favored points to local shippers, This created local jealousy, and finally brought the Weighing association to the front to tuke a hand, . Again it is claimed that the switching, loading and bedding including the stable car rental cats up about two-fifths of the freight rates and with the additional cut of through rates instead of local rates, the railway com- panies get little or nothwng for huuling the stoc Agent Chapley has been stationed at this oint with instrictions to see that only the tical stock, shipped in on a through bill- shall be forwirded. And now there is much kicking as a herd of mules could do in the yards and the end no man knoweth. Sometime ago these allezed irregularities were brought to the knowledge of the Western Freight und Trans-Missouri Freight association and at the March meeting circu- lar No. 50, as follows, was adopte Resolved, t the practice of consigning stock from 'points in Kansas or Nebrasku to On South Omaha und Sioux City, and © ing the destination to Chicago, be dis- continued, and the parties who anticipate 1g to Chicago shall consign furthe 1t all stock billed or Sioux Oity nt | rates shall be considered s local busi- ness. In compliance with the above,effective April 10, 1801, the practice of executing. contra forand’ way-billing live_stock in enr 5 from poiuts in Kuns's or Nebraska to Omahi, huor Sioux City and afterward tination of the Shipment to Chi- Doints cast of the Missouri river, to contrict showing ultimate des- tinutlon, and the way-bills for such shipments must show such_destination. All shipmients of live stock, car lots, contracted and way- billed to Omaha, South Omaba or Sloux Oit will o consideréd s local business, and fufl local tariff to the destination thus shown will be collected and retained. Pleuse advise shippers, post, as_required by law, and be governed accordingly. JAMES SyiTH, Chairman Trans-Missouri Freight association, Kansas City, Mo, A test case came up yesterday. Eight cars of cattle, 157 head, shipped on the B, & M. from Ashland, Neb,, by Rogers & Perley, werc consigned to Parkhust, Hopper& Parker, Chicago, to stop off at South Omaha. When the cattle arrived they were locked up by the Union stockyard company, awaiting orders from the “consignee in Chicago. The cattle were sold and the owner, who was along with the shipment wanted them released. The stockyard ofticials refused to open the pens and turn over the cattle unless the rail- road oficials would change the billing, which was finally done aud the cattle released and turned over to the purchaser, Under the rules adopted and the action taken in this case, the identity of stock sbipped must be preserved from starting to arriving point, with proper notation of stop- ping at South Omaha to entitle it to through- rate freight rates. - Court Skandia's Sccond Annual, Court Skandia, No. 226,\Independent Order of Forresters, covered itself all ovér with sc- cial glory atits second annual ball and re- ceived as many compliments as the most zealous members could desire. Mr. and Mrs, John A, Nelson led the grand murch. Good music and ever att:ntive committees made every ono of the 140 couples present as hap- pily entertained as a social devotes could de- sire. Among tho Omahans present were Mr. and Mus. Olof Nelson, Misses Huldah John- son, Lottio and Josie Stromberg, Huldah Erickson, Annie, Bessie and Tillio Nelson, Ida Peterson, Tilda Lindquest, Bettio John. son, lda Pauls and Miss Carlson and Messrs. Victor lson, John A. Johnson, “rank Burman, Charles Snyder, Nels Potor: n, C. A, Edling, Gust Gibson ‘and Andrew J. Johnson, Good Templars' K Magic City Lodge 100, assisted by Lifo Boat Lodge No. 150 of Omaba, Inde- pendant Order of Good Templars, will give a literary and musical entertainment in Ancient Order”of United Workmen hall, Twenty- sixth and N strects, this evening. 1t has been stock billed co to points reship to cast- agent ship- tertainment. Took Polson by Mistak: Mrs, Sweeny, residing at ‘I'wenty-eichth and R streets, by mistake, took a lothal dose of tincture of iodine yesterday morning. The |lrun:‘l|| and efficient service of a physician saved the unfortunate woman's life, Drank Conc ntrat d Lye. A young son, aged two vears, of Mr. and Mrs. Jobu McCune, Brown park, drank a big dose of concentrated Iye Sunday night, Prompt relief saved the child's life, Fell to the Cella An infant son of Mrs, Irwin, Twenty-sixth aud P streots fell from the sidewalk 1nto the cellar area way and was vadly - braised, but uot seriously hurt, Has Resigned. Vice President Ab Waggoner of the Live ——— TAKE YGUR CHOICE. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC 8. S, S. CONTAINS NO MERCURY OR POISON OF ANY KIND, IT IS PURELY VECETABLE AND PERFECTLY HARMLESS. YET IT IS THE ONLY PER- MANENT CURE FOR CON- TACIOUS BLOOD POISON. AND THE RESULTS OF MERCURY EVEN IN THE HANDS OF A BKILLFUL PHYSICIAN, ARE TO BE DREADED. IN THE HANDS OF TilF POPULACE IT BECOMES EXCEEDINGLY DANGEROUS AND WIEN COMPOUNDED INTO NOSTRUMS BY IGNORANT HANDS IT BECOMES FATAL. Bogks on Blood agd Skin diseases free. THE SWLFT -nc:;no CO, AThaxta, GA Stock exchange has tendered his resignation from the excoange on account of the unpleas- ant #hd jeopardizing complications on the shipping and commission business questions, The resignation of Vice President Wag: goner, who is one of the oldest and most ex teusive commission men at the yards and ono of the representative members of the ex- vhange, will bo regretted by every member and well-wisher of the exchange, Notes About the City, Robert E. Murphy of the Cudahy force has roturned from Chicago. Charles Foster caught a man trying to break in his candy kitchen Sunday night, John Schromek and Mrs. Mary Fleming, both of this city, married Suturday evening. Several children of Dayid Hobon have been sick with measles, and one child now has pneumonia. Sol L. Degen of the commission firm of R., Becker & Degen and Miss Minnie Becker have been licensed to wed. The Tpworth league of the Methodist church is preparing to give a series of enter- tainments, 'I'Im first entertainment will be given Thursday evening, May 14, The Ladies’ Auxiliary society of the Epis- copal church will meet'Wednesday afternoon Miss Lizzie Pierce's, No. 2 N t.* A large attendance 1s reque ant business will be transacted. A committee of Methodist ladies is can- vassing the city getting accommodations for entertainin, sates to the general confe ence in May, 1802 The reports of the com- mittees must be nado at the committee mect- ing to be held in Cincinnati, O., on Ma, Tho entertainment to be given this even- g by the wives and daughters of South Omalia lodge, No. 66, Ancient Order of United Workmen, to the membors of that lodge, promises to be one of the pleasantest of the Al gatherings held in the city tnis s An elaborate lite and musical programme has been prepared and a Work- mau banguet will be served. WARBINGTON GETS FRESH AlR. The Picture-Smasher Furnishes Ball —Joe W. Dwyer's Case, Cary Judson Warbington, the destroyer of the “Return of Spring.” through the kind- ness of his friends, is now taking a sniff of fresh air. He is out of jail, and says that he will go back to his old position of book-kecper for Orchard & Co. When court convened .yesterday morning John L. MeCague and George W. Wallaco appeared before Judge Estelle and enteved into bonds of §1,000 to produce Warbington's body at the May term of court. The bond wis and the young man released, The case of thestate vs Thomas McNamee, who is charged with having murdered Katie Nichols on February 18, was continued until the May term and the witnesses ased upon furnishing bonds for their appearance. The foliowing prisouers were arraigned and pleaded not guiity, after which they were re- manded to jail: 'John Cedarquist, incest committed upon his daughter C| ber 27 James Riley, breaking into th of Eliza Lackey and carrying away §5 worth of property on Februa 3; George Palmer, Rose Moran and Mrs. George Palmer, break- ing into a Union Pacific car on March 25 and carrying away thirty-one gallons of bee A question that is entirely new in the his- tory of Nebraska courts was raised by Judge S esterday afternoon. The case of the State against Joe Dwyer was called for trial in Judge Estello's court. Dwyer is on trial, charged with having murdéred John Connors 1n a Farnam street lodging house F 11, during & brawl. As soon as the s called Mr. Schomp, " attorney for r, said: “I move for a dismissal on the {s that the court has no legal right to sit for the purpose of hearing and determin- ing cases.’” The attorneys with wonder “and astonishment, while Judge Estelle = suggestsd that he would like to know by what right any per- son could question his authority to sit on the bench. Continuing, Mr. Schomp spoke: “Itis a well known fact that there is some doubt as to whether or not James I, Boyd is the gov- ernor of Nebraska. It has been alleged that he is not a citizen of the United States, and if he is not, then in that case all of his ap- poiutments are illegal and void. It is truo that the question of his citizenship is now pendiag in_the supreme court, and should that body decide that he is not a citizen then the judges recently appomnted to the bench have no authority to heav cases. Should they do so, and the supreme court decide against the executive, the He- cisions that thoy have or may render would be of no force. ~ For this reason I move for a dismissal,” Judge Estelle promptly overruled the mo- tion, and the work of securing a jury was commenced. Twenty-four men were called into the box, but there were only five of them who had not formed or expressed an opiuion on the guilt or innocence of Dwyer, Juror Vossourg was the only man who had not heard of the crime. He has lived in Omaha four years: has not read the daily papers and did not kuow that such a murder ad been committed., In the case of John Cane, who was on trial, charged with having committed petit larceny, the jury returned a verdict of guilty. opened their eyes C.S. mwn.ond,{gwclm-,romm ed to tem- porary location, N. I2.cor. Douglas & 16th P — Vilas Located. W. F. Vilas, who escaped from Detective Dempsey at Ottumwa, is under arrestat his home at La Croose, Wis. 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Bunday J BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD MAKER Is not pleasant to take, as it s coms posed of all the medicinal qualitiggf thatgo to make new and rich biod' | without compelling the consumer to pay $1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUF _ ‘which can be bought any where fop thirty-flve conts a gallon, as all sa; i aparillas are.” BEGGS' BLOO] PURI¢IER and BLOOD MAKER | 1 composed of pure medicine, and alg lows the purchaser to add syrup wh'ch is advised when given to children. our d keep 1t accept no substitut direct from Beg:s MT, Co. 105-107 Miohigan St. Chicagoy T s n.! they will forward, express prepald, oné bo tle for $1 or six for §. DR. BAILEY, | Graduate Dentist, coth on Rubb s, A perfe h extracte without pain’ or danger, ny without anaesthetics. Gold a siiver fillings at lowest rate Bridgo and Crown Work: without plates. All wo Entrance, 10th streot elovator. Open ovenlugg : M-1-S-F-1-"T'-S- 1t would not pay the tailor to make up poor material; that will give good satisfaction and long service, factory work, where the ide: advantage is that, among our fine misfits, you will find the half and quarter jound in estabiishments that deal in ready made clothing, what the tailor looses, for you get us All alteration done free of chargesto insure a good fit, Then the tailor take -BARGAINS THAT SAVE DOLLARS, LIS, «i» “» PRICR-: OVERCOATS 25 00 MerchantTallor mude at 90 00 Merchant Tullc 40 00 Merchunt Taflor n, 45 00 Merchhint Tallor n 60 00 Merchunt Tallor w 60 00 Merchant Tallor m 70 00 Merchant Tailor made at SUITS. #25 00 Merchant Tallor made at, 30 00 Merchant 14 00 00 Merchant : 16 00 40 00 Merchant Y 5 45 00 Merchant 20 0 50 00 Merchant 60 00 Merchunt Tailor mude at 65 00 Merchunt Tallor made at 7 00 Merchant Tallor made at.... ..#412 00 ade ut A perfect fit warranted, and all goods sold on their merits, Then by buying misfits you ar £00d as the tailor would make you for just about hulf what the tailor would charge. 210 00 115 W [t 26 00 50 00 000 Merchunt therefore, in buying misfits you are always certain to got cloth far more care with his work than is bestowed upon to slight the garment as much as possible in order to turn out work cheap. Another gread izes, and really better fitting goods than cai really putting in your wuk(j PANTS. allor made at 8 00 Merchant 10 00 Merchant Tailor made at 12 00 Merchant Tullor made ut 16 00 Merchaut Tallor mude at 18 00 Merchant Tallor mude at ilor made at A guaranteo in overy case just as represented, at the ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 18309 Farnam Street. Omaha, Neb. 1309.