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) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1903. “SPECIAL DRY." 50°%, INCREASE in the sale of Real is sold all over the world Library Board Lets ¢ All Things Neee & with Goed ther. ract and Does start ry to . “BRUT." A public library for South Omaba seems | sow 10 be assured On Monday afternoon Ciiy Engiveer Beal staked out the grounds | Gold Real for 1902. Gold Its popular- - : h Twenty-third and M streets. As soon as | ity is proof of its guality, boquet and flavor. | ibe stakes were ériven the Library board | r vi 3 yreig J1g? the contraet for grading to Sam Huater Why pay twice as much for foreign labels? | it " Sotreet 200 & ot g | “QOLD SEAL” is sold everywhere and served at all| poved in order to p be foundations leading clubs and cafes. properly. The dirt taken from the library | 1 y grounds will be hauled to a de jon on URBANA WINE CO., URBANA. N. V., SOLE MAKER | Twenty-third street between L and Kl | streets, where it will be dumped. Just as | ” the curb and | 00m as the weather will permit the grad- | ey T ”;.:_,M"’“ "Hami. | ing will commence. And as this is o ne | CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Lights Ordered in Spite of Lack of Fund | Wherewith to Pay. \ MAYOR'S VETO GIVEN SHORT SHRIFT Umanimous Vote Overrides Refasal te Sametion Electrie Lights an Mere Gas Lights Are Also Called For. Nine councilmen voted night to override the mayor's veto to the resolution ordering fifty additionsl are pe in the streets at an aunnual co Undisturbed by the facts set for veto communication, they unans- Iy voted for another resolution intro- duced by Counct tler calling for | T new gas cost of | $4.41 oun t the size of the levy had nothing te do with the light question, and Lobeck said that in the street is as good as a police- In vetoing the electric light resolu- Mayor Moores said wrn herewith, without my approval, upanimously last mt No. 475, passed by your honor- | sody at your last regular meetng. | 3 198 on authoriz- | to locate ment is & resolut sctric light com al arc ights the although I knew that the | most rigld cconomy wouwld be necessary in rder 10 make the years expenditures come within the income, 1 feit. however, | that there was a strong demand this year | for a low levy and 1 did not feel justified | s opposing ihe judgment of the council | as to the amoun: hecessary 16 run the for the year 19 { be levy s made apd we must start in | ce to consider expendi will face a large deficit r When resolution rred to me. therefore, tained from e clty jer the following estimate | d_disburs upon the amber of, lights remaining | same the yea? 1913 as are now | being lighted by the various companies. The comptrollers statement is as follows: RECEIPTS FOR 18K Hatance from 192 . 331312 Estimate % per cent of 1% levy. ... FL47.08 toyaity from electric light com- { y for IM2 5.65.9) | ed royalty from electric | light company, 1% hen 5,600.00 Estimated royalty from Omaha Gas company for 198............... 16,000.00 Total estimated receipts ........§1. DISBURSEMENTS FOR 192 46 eleciric lights at §84.50 per year..$421 13 gas lamps at §30 per year 3 % gasoline lamps at per year.. Estimated interest on warran Unpaid electric light bill for cember, 1%2... s Total estimated disbursements for 1908 LiopartossnenossssortPIVINON timated shortage . 35,6125 | Y will notice that the rrvmxvlr(‘llklll esiimate is on the basis of the amount | produced by the tax levy, exclusive of the | taxes the railroads which are tied up by | jon. It would certainly be unsafe for put in ffty additional eiectric lights | create large deficit on the | th of a possible favorabie decision endered ultimately by the United | You will 1lso motice from | lier's statement that even with number of lights, without add gle new one, the ol will bave a the end of the year of .62 8. urse, at the end of a long lMtigation | ed States court may decide in the city, but the chances are not the U favor of strong enough to warrant us plunging the | city into an additional indebtedness which { will create an overlap in the fund of over | 20,000, | 1T am heartily In favor of increasing the | number of our street lights and wowd giadly approve this resolution, but I can- not do w0 in the face of the estimate of the city comptroller. 1 therefore veto this resolution. Plunge Into Personalitfes. President Karr, as ¢bairman of the \so--L mittee on fire, water and polics, to which was referred the communmication of Mayor | Moores In January urgiug that steps be | taken to acquire the wWater works, sub- mitted & report recommending that the re- | port be placed on fiie, as the legislature aud the council bave since taken steps toward municipal ownership. In the report were many sarcastic referemces to the mayor in his position e the municipal ownership of the water works plant, and he was declared to have “run a race with the | legislature.” In the debate that followod | much politics and many personalities were | bandied about. | Counciiman Zimman said be did pot think | President Karr was sincere in the declara- tion that he was in favor of municipal own- ership of the works always, and further that the councilman from the Sixth had | Dever told the truth since be emtered the | council with Zimman three years ago. | Hascall defended President Karr, who bad | relinquished the gavel to Vice President Mount before the report was submitted After the talk was finished Lobeck moved that the report be recommitted, but Chair- man Mount declared it bad mot bees adopted B Needed Gro: » A proposition was submitted by W Green, as agent, for the city to purchase | for the amount of city and county taxes | due, & strip of ground forty feet wide by | 00 feet Jong, which was formerly oo by the Harris & Pisher packing Engineer Rosewater siated that needed to provide an approach trom W street to the subway that the Union Pa is to comstruct under its tracks at continuation of Bancroft street about Thirty-third. Counciimas Hascall said be | thought arrangements could be made with the county to have the dplinguest taxes walved. Those of the citf alone amount to $7.627. The matter was raferred to the | committee on finamces and claims Bonds of the Wailer Sign company and Mary E Mulvibill protecting the city in the sum of §2500 for possible damages re sulting from the signs aod bill boards of the concerns were received and approved Streets to Be Beautified. President Karr introduced a resolution that eagried directing the Board of Public works (o prepare plzms.for the improve- | ment of the following sireets by sodding | | B | FiGPRUNE CEREAL Tastes like Coffce—Better than Coffee. the pesfect bleading and roasting SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. | to Twenty-second wes eonfirmed | pense will be $2.500. | af Omaha for this day and since Warch 1 | property lines ¥second from Ha ton to Franklin: Thirty-third, Thirty-tourth | WOT& Of & few days it will dot be long be- and Thirty-sixth, from Hamilton to B . | fore the masons can commence laying the and Hamilton, Charles And Seward from |fousdation wails.. Already Contractor Weise | bas brick on the ground, besides heavy | timoers. All that is wanted now i3 good | weather to push the work forward. Some | of the members of the Library board hopo | to see the structure completed before the close of the year. When the grading is | completed and more material arrives an- | other draft will be made on Mr. Carnegie for $5,000. Then when the stone arrives | |there will be another draft. All of ihe stone for the building will be cut in Omaha and sent to South Omaha on wagons. This is dome to save handling and to save the expense of installing a stome cutting and Thirty-second to Thirty-sfxth The report of the appfasers appointed to fix the valve of land esndemned for the opening of Howard street from Twentieth The ex- Upon recommendation of the finance claims committee a resolution was allowing the Trxpayers' club $156 on a bill for $245 presented as costs incurred in em- ploying an architect 1o draw plans, paying sppraisement committee and for the ab- stract of abutting property for the Capitol svenue market house. The city engineer nd | Bad stated that the plans, costing $180, | SA¥inE plant on the grounds, which would ers wirth-anichill as Ssch 65 hies take up a large portion of the lot secured | for the erection of the structure ordi ces Adopted. Improvement Clab Meeting. Grading ordina.ces as ows were read A meeting of the Southeast Improvement the third time and passed: Sixteenth street B 'S i - ¢ i | fem Vinten to Ceptral Soulovard and from | SIS0 Will be Reid at Thirtecath and Poik | B o ierars v B anty seveniy | strects on Thufaday night. President Kea- | _— T Dodge: Twenty-seveath | DAY of the club said last night that one of | e Bt Ot o i Natcianes Dtte Teatwil 3 the st weilll o ‘s P . \neteenth | quest on the city couneil for water. from Bascroft to Eix’ For exisbliihing we want,” said Mr. Kempedy, “is alley grades as follows: Between Twenty second and Twenty-third from Leavenworth te Mason; between Hamilton and Lafay- ette from Thir: 4 to Thirty-1: B | o iaate ike to see t i tween Oass and Califormia from Thirt Sy Uateg, Sh-Uhet A . e B o eighth to Fortieth SE— ”'" ;0 Dot only su»_n,v h«l:u first and second times afi referred to com- | Tt | é,f - o o o :i 4 o : _:: mittees: Changing eurb lines to ten feet | (Ul 0 @ € CT5 T8 © ged 10 atten | trom lot line on Capitol avense from Thir- v | Grading Again Delayed. teenth to Fourteenth in front of new ma sermed e g | ket house; grading Fourth street from| Dan Hamnon, who has the contract for Francis to Hickory, and the appropriation | €Tading a couple of streets in the eastern We sre a little 100 far away to g0 er and dip up & bucketful and lug A those near us have the use of ordinance for labilities incurred during |POTtion of the city, was all ready.io com- February and prior. This last ordigpance meDce Work yesterday. bat he found th inclndes tills amounting %o $103,000 and | the Surface was so soft and sticky that his is one of the blggest ordinances of its kind | Machinés would not work. Since the recent lvan H pleasant Experience U ever submitted. Many old bils hanging | WAFI Weatber the frost has lcosened to the s B g ol depth of about eight inches, but it is s |two feet deep. In case a warm dry spell for a couple of days would set in, grading FIREMAN OVERCOME BY SMOKE | ;e ations anl over the city would com: PR T v | mence. When Hamnon starts to work he an Unm- - s | will commence on Sevenieenth street and | grade from M street to Missouri avenue. Groecery. H Fetty Thieves, | A number of petty thefis have been re- | | ported in the north portion of the eity | within the last few days. The petty pur- loiners seem to take delight in stealing from | physicians’ buggies found sianding at nlgh:! in front of the South Omaha hospital. Any- hing loose is taken and the doctors mow | answering night calls feel that they meed where he was “evived after ten mizutes’ | to have 8 driver for the purpese of pro- | work. It was the in.ention to send the | tecting their property. This petty thivery | captain home, but his first words on re- |is not confined to the hospital grounds | gaining consciousness were a demand to | alone, but extends all over the morthera | be allowed to g3 back to the house With | portion of the city. Only ome patrolman i hie compeny. The fire started 18 the front | on duty at night in this district and ft 18 end of the basement of the grocery store | impossible for him to cover the beat in lei of C. Hansen and its cause is unknown. | thsn one hour. More policemen are needed, | This basement was closely packed with | but as there is no money the people will empty egg cases and other boxes and | Goubtless have to grin and bear it and when with canned goods. The brown paper, articles are stolen have (he satisfaction of straw and other material made a dense | reporting the matter at police headquarters. During & fire yesterday evening at Six- teenth and Webster streets, Captain Jerry Sullivan of Hose company No. 1, from the engine house at Fourteenth and Harnes streets, was overcome by smoke. He was carried out by his companmions and | taken to the drug store across the street, and stifing smoke, which made the fire- More Stome Coming. men's work unusually difficult. The build- . It is understood fhat tbe city oficials ing. :,"h N _the seepisty ’L’ ,f“‘"“ have ordered a couple of cars of rock to b> St ”""h‘l";l' ) “‘""’m T atil me | Sent bere from Weeping Water. This rock anot te . be until he | wy will tao e e e o et ton U\ he | will be located st & convenient point and| bottles, and will be broken by vagrants and others sen street cars were blocked for an bour, be- by agh i enced to short jafl terms. The plan of sinning at 6:30 o'clack. baving vagrants break rock has worked well FORECAST OF THE WEATHER (D¢ pist sad it s understood tha a city rock pile is to be established as soon as b the weather will permit. As for the placing Fair Toeday aad Tomorrow asd|f prisoners to work on the streets, other Warmer About {than that of cuiting weeds, it is Dot fa- wored here and will not be countemanced by the authorities. WASHINGTON, March 10—Forecast: e Sen. Wedes. Nebraska and South Dakota—Fair w..a.i The city of South Omaha has won two of nesday, warmer in east portion; Thursday | IS cases against the Omaba Gas eompany sy where judgments had been rendered by the Jows—Pair Wednesday, wasmer in west | courts for injuries alleged to have been portion: Thursday fair. received by falls into open trenches. The Hlinois—Piir Wednesday; Thursday fair, | cases so far decided are ithe Burke and ihe with warmer in nmorth portiog; variable | Elsfelder suits. Now, just as soon as the winds, becomirg fresh southwest. |city attormey can prepare (he Becessary Montana—Rain and colder Wednesday; | PAPETs, two additional suits, ca practically Omaha. Thursday fair. {the same grounds, will be commenced North Daskota—Rain or snow, colder |Against the gas company. Wedrdesday; Thursday fair Yo People’'s Social. | Colorado and Wyoming—Fair and colder | 13, young people’s societies of the vari- | Wednesday and Thursday. ‘oul churches of South Omabs are preparing Loeal Record. {to hold a soeial at the First Methodist OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, | church, Twenty-third and N streets, o OMAHA, March 10.—Official vecord of tem- » T | Peratire dnd p ecioliation compaied Tuesday eveming, March 17. A fine musical the corresponding Jay of the last (hree | PFOSTAI is being arranged and refresh. years: 1m 19m 1% 1mgn | PDLS Will be served. Onme of thdve inter " 100 | ested said that no admission fee would be | i et - . 8 { charged and that there would be no collec- Mean temperature B 5 5 | tion. The public is cordially invited to at- Precipitation ST @M 3 .00 tend | JRecord of temperature und precipitation Axain Comgratulated A | Postmaster Etter was busy yesterday af- | Normal temperature ..... <sssueeee. 34 | trnOOD receiving the congratulations of his | Excess for the day nds upon his cc ation by the sen- | Total excess since March 1.. B Ssmprmation. &y ihe. Normal prectpitation Deficiency for the day T Il since March 1, I March 1 d, As Captain Etter is without a deputy | t the present time be is kept preity busy be managed to shake han with a large of friends yesterday afternoon sad last might. As for the appoint of a deputy, Mr. tter said that he had not seri- considered the matter. He did sdmit, ver, that be had a couple of score of | ations on file | Magiec Cilty Gossip. Yesterday afternoon the flushed N street from Twen east A daughter of Mr. and M of Corrigan place is se 1908 rai fAciency s Deficiency for cor pe Deficiency for cor. pe Reports trom Statioms at 7 P. M. partment rih et £ 5 H James Wear ¥ Wl with ved streets are Omata_ clovdy 4 Valentine, clear w North Platte, clear - Cheyenne, pa cloud @ loudy % 54 Chicago, * cloud - St. Louls, cloudy e e St. Paul, cloudy a0 ™ Davenport, cloudy “ . Kansas City. cioudy “ o re doing every Havre udy 54 P ot Sotena. cler - axas death of Mre - %! currea at the famiy b raining T streets, Monday be beid Tt church | services wil T incicates trace o g X precipitation A WELSH | away their constitutiofi. by persistently treating their complaints | AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMABA| Actual Work ol;mm:u Carnegie | l I B | Libmary Will Boon Oemmence. | - , — ml fIAY[RiAL ON GROUND AND STAKES S[T‘ CHAMPAGNE 5 SICK From the Land of the Midnight Sun Free Bottle of Ozomuision, the Only Ozo- nized and Vitalized Emulsion of Cod Liver 0il, Sent by Mail on Request to All Readers of The Omaha Bee. 1 doubt if it ever came home t Norway some miilions of regeners tients, and weak people gemerally, owe a prayer of everl Bqually interesting is it to know th be medicinal cod liver oll of any value used in the world is made from the annual catch of cod at the Lofoten Islands. 1t om the drippings of the fresh livers of these codfich that Ogomwision, the new flesh-forming medicinal 200d, is prepared and afterwards impreguated and vital ized with Qsone, Gualacel, Givcerine and the Hrpophosphites of Lime and Soda. The wonderful good that Oromulsion s now ad has for years beem doing to all poor, weak, improperly Bourished, mierobe-eaten, blood poisaned sufferers is @ matter ©of universal knowledge. There are medicines which will cure the sick—that is, Put a stop to the outward symptoms which we bawe come to call by the Dames of various diseases But there is obe grest sickness of the human race whose symptoms are o changeable and countless thet it has never been pinned down and classified by our profeseors of medical sciemce. Its pame is eimply WEAKNESS, For that diseae is Ozomuision. Whether you were born weak or have beem brought to it by the attacks of dis- ease, matters not Dzomulsion cures. It destroys all microbes which infest It builds the body and thereby makes Thin, pale you that to the great Cod fisheries of the Coast of impure ks, blood pa- the blood and thus puts a stop to discase. you strong Sloodless, ansemics, with listless lack of ambition, become Dew per- | soms after a dtet of Ozamulsion Consumptive lung sufferers with hectic fush and hacking cough, headaches, lack of appetite, wasting away in spite of all possible care fiesh and vitality upom a ecourse of Ozomulsion. Pimply, red-faced, Blood poisomed unmfortunates, afraid to look their friends in the face, with tnmbealthy skin and God I'mows what hidden corruption in their blood, regain the fresh complexion of youth and drive out the conditions thet are eating b Ozomulsion. Reader, if any of‘the sbove symptoms apply to you, mark them well They ere but & few of the many which we could quote. But the main thing to remember is that when you are weak and low, OZOMUL- ON WILL MAKE YOU STRONG regain appetite, strengih, To get Ozomulsion ask your drugeist. He has it or will get it for you We will send free to all readers of this FREE TRIAL BOTTLE BY MAIL,.7 155 5 Wil oo #o that all may test its wonderful virtues. Write, giving your name and full address. and the free bottie wiil at omce be mailed you. Ozomulsion Co SPECIAL NOTICE —Puysicians uw, r all druggists =ell it. The Food That v s 32 De Peyster St., New York comm2ni and prascribs Ozomalsion in the large original sixteen-ounne SPECIAL DISEASES 1 Do Not Treat All Diseases but Cars All | Treat There is seidom & day th consulted by an unfortunate sufferer who, if he had consulted me in regard to his condition in its early stages, 1 would have cured him and saved him muck suffering, annoyance and ex- pense. This I consider due to lack of knowledge on the part of the one who treuted the case: there- , 1 say 10 you, If you are suffering from any Qisease or condition peculiar to men or If you have bfen a victim and have beeu disappointed in not ge! | Ung & permanent cure elsewhere would ask that you come to our and 1 will explain to you OUR TEM OF TREATMENT., whic I am not fce | CURE MEN. OF MEN | Treat Men Onlyand Cure Them to Stay Cured originated after my whole life's experi- ence. 1 will give you & thorough e amination, tegether with an honest and scientific opinion of your case. If 1 find you are incurabie, I will honestly tell you €0. If I Lnd your case cur- able, we will give you & lcgal guaran- tee fo cure you. We make no misieading statements or_unbusinessiike propositions to t aficied in_order fo secure their D tronage. The many years of our sec- cessful practice prove that our special treatment is safe and certain We will make you no false promises 88 to curing your case in a short time, knowing it will take longer, as we promise nothing but what we can 4o, and always do &s we promise VARICOCELE | is the enlargement of the veins of the RHEUMATISM 1 in all its forms BY MY SYSTEM OF scrotum and s condition that mankin: TREATMENT is permanently cured, suffers from more than all ether con Irrespect f how many treatments ns combined, and is the direct you have tried and falled | curly loss of v e NOCTURNAL LOSSES 1 e o | that sap the vers lfe from you and | later lead to complets loss of all pow- ers ped forever in from § to W days | DISCHARGES | 2 tosdars { BLADDER the symptoms of | | | unnatural order stopped forever ‘ i - pain in the back and loins SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON e sealdine urin \ i the cathsome of BY MY SYSTEM OF TREAT- you are permanently cured. | RUPTURE | 1 care not long standing. cured in 10 to 3 days witbout any cut- of m & talica, 1 will cure you STRICTURE | nO mercury or the canal BY MY SYSTEM OF you when | TREATMENT all obstroctions are | Msues are | permanenty removed witheut cutiing | destroyed or dilating ULCERS 1 care not how long standing or of what nature, as MY SYSTEM OF TREATMENT cures them at once HYDROCELE or any swelling, tenderness or impedi- wize ments reduced to their normal without the aid of a knife. pimpies, erysipelas or any erup: oase of the BY MY SYST TREATMENT are permanen moved, never to return IMPOTENCY is & condition caunsed by excesses of early or iate life. 1 care not how especially cure of all such cases as yours. Thou- ndi- s have been cured of this n, and a cure awalts " oRGANS pat have shrunken or are undeve or_tha have wa through dise BY MY SYSTEM OF T T™ are permanently restored to their mal size onfider in plain envelopes. to insure reply Enciose 2 stamp References—best banks ana STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 FARNAM STREET, BETWEEN 13th and 14!h STREETS, OMAHA, NEB, - o Office Hours—8 t Local Forecast Ofica el Eegreetebes e ONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL, ©n oo s 2o — - B The Union Pacific strikers and a ey irm | night 1n " Washington for a beneft | S — ‘ dance. Clark's or furnished the | S e cema— > [ —————— crowded with en- & iate hour ne‘ { danees. % LN John K ; e —:5 i { Elias, L. Newswrom. Jol errigan, Harey The secxet is 0 | E0E 1 i imat sad Charics Loader com of fruit and grain. pos the floor committee and John Ker. rigan, Charles Cous and Willlam L. Crager bad charge of ihe arTangements. Te Cu=Gripin 2 Days Take Lazative Bromo Quinine Tablets 6 Horn e . = BEE WANT ADS == D The Best of Everything - e S - Pat-Dind Trains Daily Over : The Only Double Track Railway To Chicago CITY OFFCE. 1401-1403 Farnam St Tel 561 and 524. DR. McCReW SPECIALIST Treats all forms DISEASES AN DISORDERS 0. ME <« ONLY T Years Experjence 17 Years i Umaba His ricable suc Cess Las never bee equaled and every Gay brings many fAatter ing reports of the good he is doing, or th relief he has given Hot Springs Trea weni foi {yphi ¢ And all Blood Polsons O “BREAKIN OUT" on the skin or face and all *xierna of the disease disappear a T perma BLOOD DISEA Cures gusraniced | LESS THAN 5 DAYS OVER 39,000 & “lee ality, unnatural charges. Stricture QUICK CURES-LOW CHARGES. Treatment by mail P. O. Box 6 O fowe than 30 DAYS VARICOGE! red of nery Gioec fidney and Bladder Diseases. Hy over £1i B Mth strect, between Farnam an: Douglas streets, OMAHA, NEB. FEMALE BEANS Taws. PEAsyTopa.. Dot & g TAIBIE: ORFON. Dok cbeiincie cases Televed 5 & Tew ‘aye. SLM e Shermas & McConnell Drug Co., Omabs.

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