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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1891. P et e I'HE CITY. Noted Belles declare Spanish Court Face Powder the most refined prepara- tion now in use, for sale by all druggist The Open Door will get the proceeds of a ball game between the bailiffs and lawyers to be played at MecCormick Park, May 16, Minnie A. Rogerslappeared in the dis- trict court yesterday and was divorced from her husband, Frank Rogers. Be- sides the decree she gets $1,250 alimony. Sheriff Boyd went to Lincoln yester- day.taking with him Fred Olliphant who was convicted of the crime of larceny as bailecand sentenced to one year in’ the penitenti —_—— of Jefferson, West Virginia, s was all run aown before but that now she Sur- A young lady declares that sh taking Ayer" is galning st 50, touie for the fe $10 t0 C The Ohio & M sell tickets from and return at the low r going May 18 and until’ May 22 inclusi information address A west, pass'e agt, 105 St, Louis, th and Return. issippl railw . Louis to Cincinnati ate of $10, good 19 and returning For further J. Lytle, gen’l North Broudway, will Mo, ORGAN. Being Put in Place in the First Meth- odist iscopal Church, The new First Methodist church at the cor- ner of Twentieth and Davenport has the ap pearance on the interior of bewng a pipe organ factory. Tho fine new IHutchings organ has o from Boston mea are working nigh day to get it setup in timo for the dedic of the building which occurs M floor of the chureh and pews ¢ covered with pipes and stons mechanism that will become a great instrument when in position, The organ 1s a large, two manual instrument with a compass of 61 notes for reat organ and 27 notes for the pedals. The stops for tho great organ are: Open nson, 8 feet; open diapason, 18 feet; viola o, 8 fect; dulcisimo, '8 foot:' Hohl flute harme rived literally and bits of part of the 153 and Tho swell ‘manual h treble, 16 notes; viola dis 8; stop diapason, 8: flute trave flantino, 2; dolce cornet, 4; coronopeom, 8 X front pitch. I'ho anical register is swell to great, to pedal, swell to pedal and bellows bourdon, signal T'ne organ set up. t; width 9inches, The ontsid: will bo strikingly handsome Its dimentions are: Height, 21 foot; and dopth, § feot and finish is quartered red oak, which will harmonize beautifully with the interior finish of t i The front is ornamented with many handsome designs, A striking feature of the decoration is the working into the wood of numerous pilasters in the shape of ornamental pipes, thus form- ing, together with the spe King pipcs, almost a solid front of hand illuminated pipes rising out of the L k cuse of the in- strument. The end facades a also made very ornamental by the exposure of the large diapason pipes beauti- fully illunfuated. The instrument has 35 large pipes exposed to view and 25 smull ones. In quality and capacity of tone it is said to be equal to the best that is made for church urposes, With the exception of the patent Prench air chest it 1s said to be very much hke tha Roosevelt organ. There are over 80,000 pieces in the instrument, and it cost about $5,000, Mr. Thos. J. Qumnlan, an expert organ mechanic and builder of Boston, Mass., is superintending the putting up of the in- strument. He is assisted by Mr. Gibsoun and Mr. Marshall of Omaha, both of whom ave experts at the busiu Cook's Extra Dry orial Champagne is better, healthier and purer than the imported article, It has a delightful boquet, =Sl Remember that it only requires $100 h payment to secure a $325 lot in Pot- Georgo Co’s addition, Fast Abstract to title given with overy lot sold. Potter & George Co., southiwest corner 16th and Farnum. —— The Paxton Hotel Fire Did not effect the hotel proper in any wity 80 05 to interfere with the operation of tho house. Only the annex was dam- aged and guests have been cared for without the interruption of a single day. cist e Attempted Incendiarism. An incendiary fire called out the members of No. 6 hose company about 3 o'clock yesterday mormng, The policeman on the beat discov ered a fire n the bascment at 714 North Six- teenth street and notified the firemen, who ran over and extinguished the blaze without taking out the apparatus. They found two fires in adjoining cellars, with every idica- tion that a determined’ attempt had been made to burn the building. The property is owned by a man named Murphy. A five oc- in‘the block a few days ago, but that aused by o defective flue, and resulted in little damages, P il They Got it of Course. Jim! oh Jim! T say, Jim! Yeup—comiu', mam; what's er matter! Why baby has got the colic: run down to drug store and get a bottle of Haller's pain paralyzer; quick, now, Studying Kindergarten Systems. The committee consisting of Messrs, Cory- ell, Poppleton and Gibbs, appointed to inves- tigate the kindergarten systoms in use at St. Louis and other large cities will probably not visit St. Louis to observe tho operations of the kindergarten there but will write for all the iuformation that can bo secured upon the subject and then coufer with representative ecitizens before recommending the introduc- tion of a kindergarten school in the primary department of the Omaba s hoots. - Dr. Birney cures catarrn, Beoe bldg. - ceEMe ANNOU 5. Yasterday when the ed for the engagement of 7 which takes place at tho Doyd “uv afternoon and cvening, the lobby of the Boyd was crowded with people anxious to get ticl ets for tho great comedy, and by noou the ad- vance sule amounted to more than §00. The buying was principally for the night per- formaice, so that before 11 o'clock nearly all ho preferred scats wero gone, However, thore are an abundance of good secats for the matinee performance, and those vho are dis- appointed in getting their choice of sittings for the night performunce can be suited at the matinee. The present indications are that o large audience will witness the mati- nec and that long before the curtain rises the siga “Standing room only™ will be displayed at the box-office window le of seats open- Two performances of Dun sensational drama, iug Hands,” can B, Harrison's *‘Honest Hearts and Wil- will be given at the | Saturday next by a compotent comipany, headed by the world's champion, Johu Sullivan. ~ Since John L. nas left the priza ving and tur > bas proven hunse a greator att put on sale ¥ Che Mab, the Chinese dwarf now on ex- hibition at the Musce, is one of the funniest as well as tho smallest atom of humanity now on exhibition. He is less than two and one-half feot tall_and weighs but thirty pounas. Ho peaks English fluently, ana 1iko bis Lrothor BlonRolian, be is, very sconomical, and T con v morning at 9 o'cloc Bequence Is quite wealthy, He'is an enter- |nim||ir talker and will amuse all. Hery Jules Kellar, the pedomanual wouder, 1s all that word can impl, He has lost the use of his legs, vet he pmplishes the most difi cult gymuastic feat Ln all parts of the bouse a good entertainment is provided. The speclalties ave all new and novel, A L For Bilious Disorders Use Horsfora's Acid Phosphate. mhul Haflunb Munfile hmd, |m At “h‘:\: ul It in u ordess and it did al A !’.fl hw"nk it an iuvaluavle SOUTH OMAHA PAVING BONDS, Reasons for Not Voting for the Issue Given by a Citizon, LAST YEAR'S CONTROVERSY RECALLED. An Opportunity Sinned Away by Twen- ty-Fourth Strect People—Other Arguments Against the Measure Advanced. Vo one who is at all acquainted with the city will question for a moment the need ot paving many of the streets, and particulariy Twenty-fourth street or some other street leading direct to Omaha,” said a careful business man and a well-to-do property owner, “but there is a limit to buying even good or necessary things, and [ fear that we are at that limit. Until I have more information you can set me down as being against the bonds. Tu the first place, when the county commissioners voted §20,000 to pay the city’s expense of paving Tweanty-fourth street, the property holders could not agree on any paving material, and by their cussed ness or the bungling course of the city coun- cil, or both, all the funds to pay the city's share were refused, Now, as ad- Twenty-fourth street property will uloue be benefited, I think it should pay the and as the bickeriug course of these people prevented the city from getting the money from the county, I say let them pay the bill. In the language of the American boy, ‘Itis their funeral now; let them pay the expens “Again, th necess: cost, s not such aterrible hardship on the wlders as at first would seem. | t ruilway company will be compelled to pay about two-fifths of the cost o pave at least two-fifths of the street. This will be much more than the cost of alleys and intersections. “What interest the citizens of Brown park, Albright, the Third and Fourth wards, and the whole of th 1 partof the city south of J strect can have in this paving that would cause them to saddle bonds on them selves, is more than I « Scarcely a_citizen, except prope lon s Twenty-fourth street, will be benefited, while évery other one Wil bo taxed for years to pay for benefits to these property holders, v for thoir pig-headed course in not the money from the county. t wore than this governs me, = Ihe city «d indebtedness of mearly all_the law allows on the o add to_that th it av the present 2 of some $200,00 00, with almost every fund exnausted. Iu’ my opinion the citizens cannot afford to assume another obligation and I am op- posed to voting ‘yes' on the bonds.” now 100,000, pract present assessment a defi Division's Ball. The first annual ball by Lily division, No. 8, Uniformed Rank, Knights of Pythius, in Blum's hail Friday evening promises to be of mol interest tham at first believed. The ttees bave made every preparation, v good work and zealous efforts will friends. Both Black Easle di- nd Omata division, rosent in full uniform. Thé Ormaba ision cornet band will be present and pa- rade the streets and serenade the fricuds present, Celebrated Her Eigath, Mable Mayfield, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs, . 2604 N street, celobrated her el yesterday afternoon, and was at home to a score of little friends. In a charming man- ner Miss Mayticld entertained and defighted a houseful of lnl)c Chlll‘ll)L 'S, Notes About the City. L. J. Carpenter has gone to Maryville, Mo., on a business trip. The commission fi Acke little 0. Mayfield, th birthday mof Clubb, Graves & has been dissolved. A. Paul has removed to the Mack Twenty-fourth and M strects. ard Gilehrest, D. C. Hanna and Na- Acker have associated as a commis- sion firm, Auderson Clubb, formerly, of the commis- sion firm of Clubb, Graves & Acker, moved to llubuquo Ia. has re- on man, m in Sarpy county, a short (Il\l.uuu south of Albright. Thie forty hours’ devotion will be appropri- obscrved in St. Agnes' church next The choir has been preparing suit- able aud fine music for the oceasion, Mrs. Fullerton, wife of Dr. O. J. Fullerton of Waterloo, Ia,, -with her Miss Inez Fullerton, is visitin, and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. M. Kirkpatrick. daunghter of Lundlord and Murs. Phelps of the Great Western have been visiting friends in returned, J. Anderson: and William Petefson have to the lands of the North Star to visit natal place. Messrs. Anderson and ou will go first to Gutenburg and then to Stockholin, den, Henvy ~ Bowley, Thirty-secona and R streets, the venerable father of Councilman Frederick Bowley, who bas had a lone and serious illuess, 1s'in o criti condition and the members of the family have little hope of Mr. Bowley’s recovery. The commitices ropresenting the various Bonemian lodges, soc ot will meet Mrs. F. I. Montfort and Miss Ella l’hn‘l{: V. .lmlel who Yuton, have 0'c to conplote nts for the fair to open o the 25th, Tne soliciting committees have been very successful and already a surpris- ingly largo wumber of valuabie donations > been received. ba DeWitvs Little pills for dyspepsia, & best little tomach bad breath, VIEWI G WORK, Members of the Missouri River Com- ssion Visit Charles R. Suter, J. Broadbead, A. R Mc and J. H. Everett of the Missouri river commission ar- rived in the city at noon yesterday. nzie v wora met by R. S. Romm, the Omaba member of th commis- sion, and after lunching at the Millard drove out along the river front to inspect the worlk done last year, Tho commission will tbis morning depart for Sioux City It hius been of riprapping th ided to continue the work viver north of this city and Baking Powder, A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome, | No other baking powder does such work. | the commissioners will thoroughly inspect the work in progress and fn prospect. Lieutenant Sanford, U. 8. A,, stated to a BEE reporter last night that the improve- ments on the river would continue, It is the intention of the commission to ex- tend the riprapping from where the present work leaves off above Council Bluffs to the government boat yard below. After a break of about half a mile the work will be extended down to the point. The whole length ok the work contemplated this summer is about ten thousand foet. Work will be begun after the June rise of the river subsides, DeWitv's Little Barly pill ever made. Cure constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. - Remember t it oniy requires $100 cash payment to secure a $325 lot in Pot- Risers. Best little ter & George Co’s addition, Omaha. Abstract “of title given every lot sold. Potter & George Co,, southwest corner 16th and rnam, Francis ain's Ih'llllll"(llllll‘ mory of a ¥ Chief Seavey has received a Japanese cane from George Francis Train as a souvenir, The cane is marked “1 sen,” and accom- pauted the noted globe-trotter around the world in sixty days, The chief relates an incident in connection with his acquain ® with Mr. Train that demonstrates the latter's wonderful memory of faces. “In 1868," said the chief, I was running rk on a steamer on the St. Croix river, day orge Francis Train and his v came on board and stepped up to the counter to purchase tickets, The de the purchase, and Mr. Train waited near by until the deal was completed, after which he walked away. I dil not speak to himn and did nov see him again until he was here in Omaha about three years ago. I met him then at tbe corner of Fourteenth and Farnam and some one introduced me. Train looked at me a moment and then said, y, 1 know that man. I saw him on a amer on the St. Cr oix river twenty years ago.” So far as I know, he had not_seen me in all those years, but he recognized me al- most instantly. I thought it instance of the most remarkablo memory of faces that had ever come to my notice, That was at the time there was a fight against me aud the council didn’t pay me any salary for about nine months. Train asked what I was get- ting and some one replied that I was receiv wg $150 a month, Tuis man Hascall was there and he spoke up and said, ‘He ain’t get- George ting A d—d cont. Train thought that was altogether wrong and id that he would see that the ‘matter was straightened, nd [ should get a good salary. This souvenir that he sent me was left with one of the ofticers at the depot.” The erratic tourist announced when he left the city last Friday that he proposed to come back and make a few changes as soon as he had time. He inguired what pay the ser geants of police $5 a month, * clared. “Th vermrecelving and was told hab isn’t enough,” he de- ‘nur(hllln et 100 the same as they do in New fhiey must shave it t00, and i th nm-.. getting it when I come back here there'll bech—I to pay. What do you think cf thaty Bemist’ and he at once towed Mr. Hemis aver into a corner of tho depot and_protested long, loud and earnestly because Omaha is Behind New York in the salary paid polico sesmeante, e tcmasocee Haller's barb_wiresliniment has mot with extraordinary favor, -and cases pronounced incurablo nave beem treated with success. Every farmer should keep a bottlo of this justly celebrated remedy; ready for instant use. su I'I‘lll)fl-&l\(l THH DAIRIES. Extent and Intent of the Latest Coun- cil Legislation. ““The ordinance introduced in the conneil last night, to remove all dairies outside the city limits, will not affect tho board of health,” statea City Physician Gapen yes- terday in reply toa question. “Under the amended charter the board of health is given authority over all territocy within three miles of the clty limits and if any of the dait ries remove beyond that limit the board has the power to compel them to submit to an ex- amination of their dairies or be refused a li- There are about thirty dairies witnin ¥ limits, r the present ordinance all milk who keep more than two cows must a license fee of 810 per annum. There - several inaccuracies in the ordinance which will have to be corrected before it can be enforced, For instance, it prescribes cer- tain duties for inspectors but makes no pro- vision for their appointment. There are soveral other defects which will be remedied by an ordinance now pending in the council, ““T'ho board has appointed & committee, of which I am the chairman and the chief of police and Councilman Blumer are the other members. This committee is now preparing a sot of rules for the governmentof the board which will be submitted in about two weeks, Our idea is to have the rules as com- plete as possible, so as to cover all cases, After they have becn approved by the board they will bo submitted to the council for ap- proval and will then become operative, “The ordinances and rules of the board will then be enforced to the letter: it will not_be @ question of personal feeling with me, but a question of auty. I am bere to enforce the cense, law and I roppose to do it.” Of searlet fever, kuth, daiighten vid Jami aged y 8, g 1y 8, ut 2: at the reside The fune: $250 $3.00 3.50 but not from days,; They handsome fa OPENED department. TO- ours. We sometimes we do this as we think that nev er SHIRTS RETAILED It is a well known fact that we mark goods up. advertise anything at a price, that’ s the price solong as the goods last. We don’t sell anything cheap for a day or two, or three, and then raise on the price after that. ‘WHILE YOU _WALT When we That may be all right from one point of view, ad W hen c, at in all the any a ay of mukmg it. These shirts haven’t sold well. whole lot, about a hundred dozen, ail in one pile, and youc pick for three days 2T 2ot Atthe same time we will offer a hundred dozen splendid unlaundered shirts, made of New York Mills muslin, linen bands and bosom, forced front and back, worth 78 o0 GCGENTS RAGCH We will also offer in our shirt department, ncy Shirts, Penangs, Ducks,1 Flannels. Outing Cloths, Jerseys, Stockinettes, Mixed and pure Silks; nonshrinkable you like ’em” vertise he’ll wrticle in our stock don’t sell an article for say three that tlmc will see them all gone. Should any remain on the fourth day you’'re welcome to them at the same price, but that seldom occurs. About a month ago we put in stock alarge quantity of unlaundried WHITHK are not worth fifty cents find that when a man will I)dy that price more and buy a fifty center. as it should, we’ve got a happy w way down atonce. SHHIRTS » but are worth thirty-five to forty. We invariably go a little We mark ’er down, To- (lay we put th(. an take your new cloths, In a handsome line of colors neck bands, with soft or stit at a range of prices from 88c to $3.80, Nebraska Clothing Co., rein- over two hundred dozen, in Madras, Zephyrs, Silk in all sizes, with collars and cuf ‘“just” as Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. DAY BAR NDER'S = - CO CON TINENTAIL. Special Sale of Boys' Knee Pant Suits. to offer the greatest value ever shown in our ATS account of recent purchases we are enabled this week Children’s Beginning Monday we will offer several large lines of boys’ all wool cheviot suits made in the best manner at the popular prices, $2.00, 52.50, $3.00, -$3.50, sizes are 4 to 14 years. are just as represented. less than Come early. the actual cost of manufacturing, We guarantee the See samples in our show windows. BOYS KNER PANTS: 50c will be the price this week on boys’ all wool cheviot pants, all sizes, 50c will be the price of our finest braids in boys’ straw hats, the latest styles ' BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD MAKER Is not pleazant to take, as i% is com- posed of all the medicinal qualities thatgo to make new and rich blood without compelling the consumer to pay $1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP which can be bought any where for thirty-fve aonts o gallon, ag all sur- aparillas are. BEGGS’ BLOOD PURI:IER and BLOOD MAKER is composed of pure medicins, and al- lows tho purchaser to add syrup which is advised when given to children. accept no ler direct from Beg Michi forwaTd, expross pr Hotor'sl oreix for 88 HOTEL. The Murvay, Cor. 14th an {ethe most substantially const Hotel Building Omaha, Serveral ning from All the ceilings and ed witk Asbestos five proof g it bnpossible to burn . Five escapes and fire alarms ughout the building. Steam heat, hot and cold water and sunshinein everyroom, Aable unsurpassed any- where, B. SILLOWAY, Prop. NEBRASKA thlOIldl Bank . S. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, N33, Capllnl, - - = = $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st, 1890, - 62,800 OMcers and Directo oney W. Yatas, Prosidont; Yoy B eu, Vio drenidont Jumos W Savads, W Morse, Joun 8. Colllns, K C Cushing J. N. Lk l'l"lcl WL B Hughes, hler. THE IRON BANK, Corner 12th aud Farnaw 3ts. A GenoralBauking Busiuess Transactel 50c will be the price for boys’ hats in fine crush goods, all shades. Continental Floral Gnnversatory. fouth East Cor, G-and 17th, Lincoln, Neb W. S. Sawyer & Co. PLANTS AND( CUI' FLOWERS General collection of piants and cut flowers always on hand. Hloral designs, bouguets baskets, ete., for partles. Weddings and fun- erals specialty. and sent (0 any wurt of the s list tree. Discount to Telephone umhr- DR BAILEY Graduate Dentist, A Full St of Teeth on Rubber, without paln or dangor, nnd without anaesthetics. told and i eliver filings at lowest raets. rawn Work. Teoth without plates, Al work war- Tanted. OFFICE, PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance, lith sirest elevator. Opea evenlngs uBils o'clock. HOTEL DELLONE. Corner 14th and Capitol Avenus. Just comploted, has 100 rooms, thre» stairways, {rom the top to the bottom, hay fine elevator and dinning room servizs, o5 fire proof throughout, fins billard rooms and the finest toilet rooms in ths city. Large ample rooms, Suitss with bath & Co: 1dth and Capitol Ave. Street car servics in all directions. 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