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8 TTIE O [ AIIA DAIT.JY nEE : } ONDA , DECB\lBER. :11 : , lS9t.
PROIULGATED ! TilE ORDERVhie
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, I Anti.Secret Society Decree of Papal Bee
' . . Read in Omaha Ohurches.
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WITHOUT COMMEUT FROM TilE BIthOPM
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. \ \ 6rntlmrnt Amen ! : thn Cery thnt ) It \fA'
, ) VocAllcI for antI Wi ncmRln 1
JcRI ) Letter - umber that
/ MIght Ho , tI1ectoiI.
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: : , / In nfl of the Catholc churches In the ,10- ,
. tOO of Omaha yuterlay the decree ef Pope
: Lee requIrIng all Catholics who may bo memo
hers or the Odd I elows , Inlghts of pthlas
. or Sons of Temperance socleUes to wlMraw
from them was promu"nted. The circular
1 I ef D : hop Scannel to the pdests reads circularoffic n
1 "I i beg te cal your attcmton te n decree
I of the holy efce , dated Juno , 20. 1891 , and
I : approved by the Holy I'ather Leo XII , re .
rerrlng In the following terms to tim Odd [ Ie1.
lows , Sons er Temperance and Knights er
I'ythlas In the United Slates ef America :
" The bishops In these pats must strive
k. to keep the faithful out of the three above
: menUond @ecletes , anti , from anyone ef
' them whererore leI the faithful be warned ,
and If after this warning they still prefer to
adhere to these societies and will not separate
from them they are to be deprived or the
serlment . ' ( TranslatIon from the LaUn , )
"I'lease Instruct your people as to the na-
tUle anl , requirements of the above decree. "
I Is regarded , as a fact or conshlerble
significance that the circular Is not attended
hy a single word of comment or specific
Slclfc
direction from the bishop , and this enhnnces
' n feeling before existing thaI n 811eclal effort
wilt be made to cnforce the decree. Itlee
4 I the stntements mnlle by several Ilrlest : : I
In any way repescnl : the ( sentiment of the
. whole body of the clergy In the diocese , the I
' . decree wi be a deal letter. These priest : I
agreed that. there
thnt was no occasion for the I
order and that II would , have no effect.
I I Is estimated that there are severn I hun
111'01 Catholic members of the societes named I
In this dloceH , and they will probably not L
, be molested In their melbe\shlll ,
- 1'ItOGItIs9 . \T 111T11-EI)1N.
' . enr Urolth In Church JJIutmcnts Ho-
: vlolvlc by tin l'zistor. ,
. nev. D. D. Ode)1 or the Beth-Eden Bap. '
Usl church last
evening preached
- Ilrelched a sermon I
- In revIew of the work of the church during ,
the past year.
.
lie said the Sunday school average for' '
I t the year IS93 was 102. and the average for l
? the year closing was 233. Greater work
might have been done In this line had al I
j forces been thoroughly aroused. The Youn al
' Ieoplo's society reported last January thIrty
and would report this January lOG Durlns
the year ending January I , 18G , elghtY-fvo
members were received Into the commulllon i
- ef the church , forty-five of whom came by ; I
. . , baptism. During his pastorate of a little over
a year I total of 125 had united with the
I church , fifty of whom had been received by
} ' ' baptism , the Present membership being 255 ,
.1 'fhls was encouraging , but only showed the
need ef greater exertIon.
, lie urged the membership to be earnest In
. Ilreparing rot the special meetings which ho
. hoped to begin wIth the . week of prayer.
A Child } : IJo'a )
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The pleasant flavor , gentle action and soott
; Ing erects of Syrup of Figs when In need
of a laxative. and I the father er mother be
costive , or bIlious . the most gratIfyIng ! resuhl is
: follow Its use , so that I Is the best resuls famiy
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remedy known , ' and very famiy aboul U
bavo a bottle o' hand. ' shoull
, . a
- - MAQUERAB OF THE TURNERS i
Fantnsto 1 llortllnmolt * l nJoel at UI
Unl ! * iItnrhILy vrnlu .
-c " The f"tur.II > ! !
,
. , promenade masquerade of the turner S , !
LIven at their hal Saturday night , wa a !
most oxeluslve affair. A prely , spectcle
Was presentell on the
' . aslon Ly the many
I and unique costumes wor by both lad leG
alI ] gentlemen , and the
alIentemen lengthy program was
I carried out In
a pleasing , _
manner TI lie
. ! To
, committee having the
commilol maier In charge was
.
composed or seven active turners , wih an
r equal number of young ladles. They were
ti ni dressed In elegant ! costumes as post ii.
" . lens , mil formed a / pretty company. al There
, were also any numher of Tyroloans Spanish
students and other notable coslumes. A
- , bevy of young turner ladleR appeared as
. _ larlCulns all executed an Interesting dni lit .
ItalIan 1)Caaflt ]
- ialan gIrls mingled with Itussl an
. wih Iuaslan
V no lemen. A French count of the seventeenth -
teenth century hohnobell with a Plattduetse lie
. Ileasnt and a New York policeman In dla-
, tress. Faust , the Crat , and Mepliisto , Ifli I .
las.
i : ter of the lower regions , were there , and
seemed to enjoy themselves perfectly. T lie
L 'olorc/I gentleman In costume ( lehighung lie
' delghln
! tl
alferbaHo ! with a banjo selectIon frol the I
stage , was represented by G. V. Gelen-
beck. Reuben and Cynthia renderell a comic
Kong In a manner which earnell them admii ra-
lion. Mr. Mtstadt and Miss ldiLlt Andres
. Ilartcipate , ] In this number. Zizmann ;
brothers In the role of Spanish students
' , PlaYed a mandolin and guiar duct and Kuhn
. and Zitzmann executed another on the zithi er.
, Ii 'fho hear division , led by Mr. ziher. .
equipped with an Italian organ grinder ,
: . I danced merrIly to the tune of the iiistrum eat
. und pcrformel all the tricks of the beasts
of the forests who have submited to train- ,
' Ing. Active turners
Actvo In gay robes and costumes -
tumes , as clowns anal .
otherwise , cleverly e Xe-
cuted pyramid buldln ! Without excepton ,
i . every number on the program was carried
out succossruly ; , and Wih merriment , laughter -
: unmasking ter and dancingnldiilght arrived and the time for
, Good music was furnished by the Turer '
orchestra , under the leadership of Jul :
1 Thiele. Those deserving special Julus
. the suecessrul ending of the rCtval are the
members of the committees , comprlslnA :
? desrs . F. E. a. Iuehn , chairman : Theo. W.
. Baumer. I rest Zizmann , I'aut'unl , Ihl
Mueller , Emi Wurl , William C. Kuehn. and I
Misses Ida Andrea , Tulle Larson . I anny
ruehaur , 1lzzte Milnacht , Lizzie Strlcller ,
Scphla Nlederwle . I mle Homcker.
i. . . . ' - 1'llrl'ul ur l'uiit Iehlclt.
1m'-/ lath the Pllldletschereln and the
turnlvereln he\ specIal meetngs at the
Turn hal yesterday afternoon to complete ar-
: . rangemlnls for the funeral er Paul Schu ctt .
- . who committed . , .Ieldo Saturday. Coini lilt :
. . tees were appointed \y each of the organ ian-
, . tons to confer about arrangements Thnt
. I' . from the Plattduetciiers , composed of Julus
SchiuettViihiain 1leclt and liar ' Ilaii ian ,
. was empowered to act In the matter. Durlnl
. wil either lake place at Fvergreen I or Soulh
t Omahl cemetery on Tuesday at : o'cloelt : II
I - the afternoon. Members of both socie ties
societes
, Wore requested to assemble In hour Ilrevlous
, to this at the hail.
It was also suggested to request Mr. Joseph -
. seph lauelt to slJral nt the gravt and HC-
. : . cording 10 the constitution .
. . forllng constuton or the Ph
Plat.
luetscho . , ycrehi I luslcal balll Is to be en. I
' . Mr. Jacob Kluze of Creston ,
i lr. , la" , arrlv(1 1
yesterday . lie Is a cousin of the deceasell
1 and hll only known relath'o In tillS eouutr .
I has Ilrev'ously ' been hinted that Mr Henry
; - B \ was such , but Mr. 1luze stated that I
i . . this was a /lslal.c. lie Is acquainted wih
. the father at the dead lan I ) hung. Ger-
. many , and la)1 that he Is wel to do arid
anl
a retired tatler ! ,
I I Tlrm 01'11 'Ulralrlrul ,
. Stage manlger and leader In all drain atie .
entertainments of the turn\'creln. Mr. \ .il.
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? 111 Alstadt , announces that he haE IUC' I
t ccedc.1 In perfecting nrangement with an
: t eastern actress to appear ' on the stage at
r Turner hall , l'folably the frt Sunday In
. I Fbrpary. Miss Oustel hierthiers . Inte frt I
' Eonlrlle at the Cincinnati ( rand Of ) eril
. . house \ . who Is 'Yel and favorably known I In
German circles. Is Inmed 1 the person L to
, p 4 aPpear ' at that ; . time In . 11 opCeUI. Jlraon _
' 'It : (1 Onuhn I.iniitvil 'f&.hn.'I !
On Ind after Sunday , November 4 , tle
r . Chicago , 1IwHukee & SI Paul "elec r C
. lighted hInitcd" wi leave Omaha at fin p ,
in , . arriving In Chicago at I a. rn. lelem.
' . bar thIs traIn carries diitii r a la carte
- C. B. CAJUEn , TIcket Agent.
1504 1 lrlam St I ,
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"lAX "u-ln ; & 11110. CO.
'Tholf "I ( Jsweiera , 1111 * antI IArnRm Sis.
Announcemenl : having sold our entire
stock of musical merchandise to hayden
fires of this city wo will hereafter confine
. whereafer cenfne
our buslneu to wholesale jewelry exclusively.
In our present stock are many handsome
artcles purchased for the city trade and
unnl for wholesale stock which will be sold
this week lt retail at. less than cest.
Ma % Meyer & Co. wilt continue the wbole.
sale cigar busIness - all018 . J'arnam St
TilE IHlt OT 1tTIII : nOUTI
Via thin hock llaniI-ihiortot Uno , and
l'Astc8t Tune
To al points In Iansas , Oklahoma , IndIan
Terriory , Texas and el ! points In southern
Caloria , Only one nigh out to alt points
al
In T exas. The "Texas Limited" leaves Omaha
at GIG : a. m. deity except Sunday , landing
pass engeri " al all points In Texas 12 hours In
advance If all other lines. Through tourist
car vIa It , Worth and m Paso to Loa An.
gale s . Ior full particulars. maps , foMeu ,
etc. , call at er address Hock Island ticket
ofce , 1602 Parnam St. Iland tcket
CUAS. 1CENNIDY , 0. N. W. P. A.
l'II.I.I" ! "nuclt ISI.\NI" . ) RXCUISION
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Thronh Tonrlt Sleeping Car to San . Fraustor
CtCU Ild I.oa .
on/llc8.
Via Chicago , Hock island & Paclfo railway ,
leaves Omaha ovary Friday at 1:10 : p. m" ,
via Denver , Colorado Springs , Pueblo Salt
Sal
Lalte , Ogllen. Also through tourIst sleeper
to Los Angeles every Wednesday en our
souther route , via Fort Worth and EI Paso
Tic kets and sleeping car reservations can bo
sec ured at the "Hock Island" ticket office ,
tcleet efce
For full information call on or address
CJAHLES KENNEDY 1602 l"arnal St" ,
. G. N. W. I' . A.
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Atlntnn I. O. o. P.
Al members of Omaha lodge No. 2 . I. 0
O. P. . and Hesperlan encampment No.2. I.
0. 0 , F. , are requested to meet at 147 Par-
nam street on Monday , December 31 , 1891 , at
3:30 : p. 1" , sharp to nccompany the ro
nia lira of our late brother Eli P. 1lng , to
the union dellot.
Members of Washington camp No.1 , P.
O. S. or A. . and members of Wlshlngton
eti neil No 1 , J. O. U. A. 1" , are also re-
cine sted to atend , Train leaves union depot
at , l3O : p. m.
' \lclcnt nUIccel.I.1 o Sentt.h lUte I'roc-
mnsnlr )
O MAhA . Dee riO . lS9I-Drelhren : Ius-
trious Brother John 13. Parlee , 3211 degree , oC
De Wit Clinton consistory , N. J. , oC Grand
Ita pids . Micti. , lieutenant colonel Second
Unltel States Inrantry. died yesterday alter- .
ilo on. Ills remains wi be taken to Parkes-
bu rg . Ia , . Tuesday afternoon.
T. I { SUlJOIOUGl , 33d Degree ,
Secretary.
I'h"e UllyTralls tn . .Inenln Via I he Inr _
I In gao ii html .
They leave Omaha at 8:1G a. in. . 10IG a.
. Ifl. , 2:4G : p. m. . 4:35 : p. m , and 6:45 : p. in.
Every one of them Is raster than the fast
esl train of any other line . -
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Dedel InstItute of Dalr , Neb" , Is the besl
nnd only guaranteed cure of the liquor , mar-
phlno and tobacco habit.
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'pjnnigai'a hinhI , " In up-to-date fare i
corell ) ' . If the house bill Is to be retie UC
up on . began a wccle's engagement at the
E mplre theater yesterday , playing to good
houses , matinee anl night. The "up-to.
da teness" or the aforesaid farce consist ,
however , In n series of old after pIece
which have done duty on the vaudevie
stage for almost a generation , George H.
Emerick being responsible for the artcula- :
ton or life skeleton l'Ot' show purposes. I It
seres the useful purpose or Introducing tw I
now comers to western audiences. Munra y
aUllences. Murry
a nd Macla . whose ctti
anl Mace. celtc Imslnels Is de- i
clledly reminiscent of Murray anal Murph y
Murh
and Ferguson and Mack names familIar to :
" nnl flllar
theater-Hoers "for , I decade vast. There Is i : ,
' h owever . much thaI la new } Introduced b ) '
these two low comedians . and their burlesques -
le agues upon modern crazes like boxing and
amateur circus gyrations . were cxeeedlnHly
Cunn ) ' . They have a breezy lot or ama
heer talk , suggestive of Conroy and smul , : ,
these worthies hl'lnl contributed semi :
' w hat to 1Turray and Maclt's act , The company -
pany 6urroumlnl the two Irish comedians
Is nol male UI or any remarkable talen t .
the women eFpecinliy being or a negati ri
eFpeclnl\ I negalvo
order. Diy Link endeavors to Hive a lke-
ness of Ihe modern wanderer over the earth
who ts too strong to work but the impersoi
aton loses color ! when Diy bins to tail Ic.
'ho ehlw amuses Ilowever. and as that Is
the mIssion of farce comedy . serious cr1 I-
,
I cisni. lu-disarmed. - "
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1iiil en" . 8,1,1 dciii ) ' .
The death of Mrs. Rebecca Elngton Saturday -
urday night was sudden . Early In the :
evening she remarked that she , was feelng
beter than for a long time.
lme.
Soon after the family bath retired they
Were awakened , by her calls. 'Vhen the ) '
reuched her aRid tried to get hel' to spcule ,
Rhe was unable to utter ! I word , und lay l
Imck deud.
Mrs. 1 lnton was 69 years old. She and
her hushand } . who survives her were old
setters In insS county and lived neat
lved nea\
Murray t until three years ago . when the ) ;
came to Omhn. 'rhe Interment will be at
; Murray this afernoon , - wi
l'RlN.U. PI . ltd GIf.iPIIS.
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lard. l S , D. Thorton of Nelgh Is al the M ii-
lard.John
g uest. John n. lealy of Ogalala 1 a , Delon
J. F. Laconic ant wire of Plerca arc Arcade
guests.
S. ' Voorheea , Sturgil , S. D" , Is nt the t
Millard . -
Merchants. John S. Hoover of , DuI 11 fs at the
Mrs J. II. Luce , Chicago Is registered at
the flanker.
Gus Beecher ( f Columbus Is registered at
the Dellone.
It. M. Steele and wife , Ililyard . . Ore . are
Paxton guests.
E , F. Mallory and son of Droleen Dow ire i
at the Delon .
C. H. Ifelsey of noek SprIngs , Wyo" , Is ri eg-
littered at the 1 ia rd.
I C. Clement and wife are registered at
the Barker from Chicago.
J. M. Moore and E , L. Carpenter of S alt
Lake arc registered nt thc 11Iard , Sal
J , S. Greenwood or mm Creole and J. T.
Perdue or Wayne are at the Arcade
E. M. ' Smart of Oakland and II. Id. Utt hey
of O'Nell took dinner at the Merchants
ye"terday.
Miles Berry . In advance of the Jm vial
Jester vaudeville company . I registered qt
the larller from Chlc.tgo.
Detective Wllam 4. Ptuherton of Chile C 'a I
was lu the city for n short time yecter. ii
and stopped at the Idxton.
Nebraskans at the Iaxton are : It n.
Horlh , Grau1 IInll ] : 1" . 'flerne and ( , d' . A.
Harris , Ir'len how ; F. I Glcrei and
howard Baiey , Kearney ; M. C. Ielh and
5011 North Ilnte. <
Dr. Victor Hosewafer returned .ttun lay
Trout an extended trip to several . easter
eWu. Whie absent Mr. Hosowater visited
a uumher or public librarIes for thr
1 pUblo lbraries U PurP ceo
of determInIng acme of the fells or the
library In this ( city.
lr. hurry Weaver , it . ! r ! . Dele Oyn-
den and two children , Mis Qldlerle $ , James :
lurns. Stewart Alen , Alfred IwsOI , \V. he. I
Sullivan , Charles A , SiiiIiey . Citrles Maci cay
and hugh lardlng , with tl Sol Smih
Hussel . company are quartlr , at the ' Ii ar-
Charles Murray ( , Miss 1(1 : flruce , Mlu
1 IJnllle hail , Miss Gracie Cummings , 11:8
Jennie I'lal , Miss Fannie LOIron . Billy Llnll ,
Charles Ialb , Tom tdiure. Fred Wison ,
Herbert UIa , W. n. l Calu 1 , with the ;
1hl ray & llaclt lnul.n's 1 flail coinpa try .
are domlclel at the larjer for the wool , .
lIlies Mamie timber , who lisa been In tle
service of W. H. lenrt ( for five years , re-
Inq-ullhed her Ilosllon In the jewelry depart-
meat Saturday for Ih' i Purpose of attend nil
the Slate Normal . schpoh lt Peru Neb Dl"
fore leaving silo Wa Presented with a ha ad.
some gold watch bl her fellow s'orkers and i
Mr. Id ! chlln ennet , made Jler a present of a fne I
At 't the ' Mercer : C. I , . Graham , SI. I.ulsj
L. P. 10rlllny , Chicago : W. F. OII . art .
Mound City , hit' A. I. 1 ; lelkel , I'rovldence ;
Hobert Terple\o \ and wlte. Davenport : Ais
A. Itice . llh'akee ; 0. Ihenton Wyomlll :
C. I. Done uld wUe. C. I I. Dominion mid I
wlte. CIICli i W. J. Zerbeit. Mllgn : John
DanbY. I . ' dlrlontj I. . Ii. Hanrl ) lieU Ian ,
Ia. : J. C , J.nlrgll , idahoV. ; . 8. SIr eel .
Ntbralkl ci. $
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IAING PRISONERS - OF ELKSacco
Bill Root Descrbe ' nt Some Length the
Itresting Process. I
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SWAMPE IN THE SNOW AND USSOEDfluen
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StubbornlB anti Hlrktni I'roponttity II Cent
mon with the Mule-Favorite , \nlmAI
for I'nrks of ArIstocnlts-Iisilp-
I'CIUllg Before CI\I nton.
A former citizen of Omaha one who was
here II the days when the city conslSll\ \
only of I few squares , and when It hind the
rep utation of being , and In reality was a
tough place , has been back for I few days
visi ting his old friends and companions of
those times.V. , ' Ii. Hoot-"BI' nool-
came to Omaha In 'ISGG , antI lived here for
se\'enteen or eighteen years , SOle or those
years were stirring . and : Ir. Root his many
storIes to tel of the old citizens of the city
who are now stall and quite dlgnlfel , A
number of years ago he moved to Wyoming ,
and his present address Is Larnniie. There
he has engagel , In tire pursuit anti capture of
live wIld animals , and has shipped them to
the aristocracy ef the cast and , In fact , or
the whole world. This fail ho was per-
suadelly ( the democrats run for the (
leg islature. lie wenl Into the camnlgn ,
but that Is all that need be nhl. Mr ; Itoot'
boasts , however , that he received more votes
thnn any other man on the democratic
tIc ket , nail five more than the highest vote
cast for a populst , !
M r. Hoot was the first man west of the
Mls Sotlri river to malIc a business of capturIng -
lag alive the whit animals nail bIrds of this
part of the country. ' WhIle he Is rlady
to get any kind oC anlmai his specialty
Is elk ] . and he has caught anti shipped more
than 200 of these anlmas. ] The last ship-
ment he made was to Sir Peter ' \nlker ,
who lives seventeen mls outside or I.lver-
itoo h. lie Inflows lie ( habIts of these animals -
mals thoroughly.
Time elk , or wapitn . as It Is called by
the Indians , and by u good many or the
westerners , Is the largest of [ the deer family .
he moose excepted , " said Mr. Hoot , the
other day. "De [ or II was interfered with
by tire march oC civilization across the con-
tin ent its range extended rrol Maine to
Te xas. Now It Is only found In the ( west
and Is fast dlsappearln I Is nn anllal
that wIll eat almost anything amid this Is
ono reason why It cnn be Inept alive so
ea sIly In captivity. Unlike ' other .
easiy captviy. Unllc any mem-
ber of the deer family . It can eIther graze
or browse , and consequently . It Is Cound both
In timber and on the palns. ] I wi breed I
wel In captivity Ir It has plenty of room to I
movc aroull In , but like any other wild I
nnlmal , Ir It Is closely confn ,1 It will not ,
Ta king ] all these facts Into consideratIon . yet I
wi see that It Is a very desirable animal I
wih which to stock park , and wihin thc
last four years many of the aristocrats , both r
or thIs and other countrlrs , have made It a t
fad to get sOle of them.
HOW ThEY AHE CAUGHT.
"I catch the greatest part of the animal :
In ' \'omlng. although I have caught some In
Id aho and Colorado. To l them
Idalo Coloralo. get one has :
to go 100 or 150 mites Cram the riroad
trcie , ns they are very shy. In the month
or June they can bl round In thl high hills .
and a few of them arc caught then , but the
right time to get them Is earlier . In March
and April , when they tire down on the
pl ] ains. They are then very thin , as there
Is very lIttle old and no new grass al that
lme of the y ar. This would not be so Ir I
nnturo were allowed to work out Its own :
'
way , but you know the advance of the whIt :
man has changed all thIs. Naturally the ;
animals would feed In the spring on Ut CC '
lJ
grass that borders on the river banks , and
ns the year advanced they would go furlher
and further up the his , going to ( hit ' rIver
tor a drink less and less frequently . aR they
got further away. Finaly they would ace yti
water only once In two or three days. When
winter and the snow came they would have
the grass on tire tops oC lie his left. Ths !
would b3 ample to suffice them through the ,
winter , and the snow wouhl furnish all the I
water thai they -needed. Like thc wid
rnge cattle , these animals know ever ? '
tut of grass that lies under the suer d
Dul when tire rivers were fenced In an
the fences gradually extended , all this was Inl
chnnged. The animals could not get th9' : '
grass that was on the river banks , and were
comp led to cat that which nature fin .d
provided for their winter ( food. Cons i -
q unintly , thousanlls of them die rrom starve '
lon , and th so thaI do manage to surylvo
the t winter are wor almost to skIn and
b ones. I Is the same wIth the wili rang ; e
c attle. You hear a good deal about thl
number thaI , are frozen to death during a
sc\'ere and long snow storm , but the simple
.
act f Is that they starve to death. Those
anlmRls could live through the severest storm :
that t ever raged If they had rood enough ,
"As I said before , the best time to hunt
elk Is In the months or March antI Apr 11
and alter a snowstorm The ranchmen have
the t herds located before the fail , and lane v
Just j where to find them After the storm :
the hunting party starts out The snow
Is I soft , and all w\ar' mowshoes. They can
h eel ) up with the , herd pretty easily , as the I
ok ] has slender feet and at every step he I
alcoa ho plunges through the snow , ' and
soon wears himself out. This apples only
to the youmige/ / ones , hose ( 3 years old or
under , for t3to bIg ! old bulls are strong
en ugh to g , away. But It Is tire younger
ones that w , want , and they soon fall behind -
hind i , The 7rumrtens are provided wlh ropes : ,
and when 'th ' y reach one of the animals
struggln/through the snow they cast this
a round iris head a11 throw him Ilown , , 'rh ey
t ta ! his ljgs . leave him where he Is caught
and go fler tire next ono. This Is contl na
contn-
ued for ' , twelve or fifteen mle before the
hunt L Ilnishied . Some of the men have
caught ns many as thirty or thlrty.fve
a day , After lie ( hunters have captured ni 1
that hey can . they plo the animals on a
ledge , and , haul them to the corral There
ther are loosened , anti after they have been
fM for a few days they are all right agaIn
and ready for shipment.
AIm GOOD KICImnS.
1"Tho / shipping Is not the easiest work In
j\o J \ world , either TIns elks arc placed In a
corral near the railroad track , and , for three
or four days before they arc put on the cars ;
they are given nothing 10 eat. 'rhey can't :
he l forced to go , anti thin only way to get
them t In Is by coaxing. I get Into the ci r-
ral wih some hay and soon one or the
anImals comes to smell of it. As soon as ho
gains confIdence I wall up Into the car , nnd
he i follows after the .
rolows oCer hay They are un.
Icadell i In the same ivo ) ' . When I got to
New York with my Inst shipment onll had !
unloaded them on the dock tire nnlmals :
were frightened by tire boise They stuck
their heads all together In a bunch , and
I svoiuhdn't try to get them on hoard the I
ship , because I saw that I would bo of no
use 'fho doc\nen. ] however , thougl that
they knew 10re than I did , and started to
put them on the vessel , They Inaglned :
that unllah with such slender legs culd
do no harn , although warned them They
got 1101 on board but every cpa oC them
)
rlupI.1 , remembrance on some part or
his InalolY or whirl the elk can do w itii
hil slender legs. wih
"Ramo or lie ( animals have been trained
to drlw , a wagon. They can do that easi ,
lS they Ire strong fnlmals , Like a mule :
they are very hard to get started , hut when
rou get them to trot they will cover ten I
mies 11 hour for ten hours a day wihout
apparenty afectng them , 'Ihe one great
dllculy Is that \hln they run away the I
strangest anti sharpest bit cannot stop them ,
Ullaly a strll Is fastened around their :
nos s. and Ihen they start to run away
this Is tightened until It shuts off their
wJnd. 'hey have another ehlracterlstc i
of tire lulr , stuidhorultiess. They can be
coueI , but . not driven Another lIe-
cUlarly of thelrl Is that they cannot bear
dog or clldren , and whenever any or theo
)
appear they either start to fly or to fght
I Imaglno that they think both are a peclea
of wolf thai are their deadly enemies They
put 111 a goOd fight . for they rear on their :
hind legs l and strike out 'vlh their bart :
Ilol&he.1 hoofs . which are a sharp as klives.
good many tights take IlIacI between thr
bulls In the rut lng season II October . but
a they are almost lS hard lS rock they dQ
nol hurl each other much
"The female bears her frt calf when
sire I' S years clc iud IUer thai Jhe Ilmu
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In\'alably bears t'lnl , I have said that
they breed welt hI c8lvly , In,1 , on that
account a great mny of them are placem )
inbin publc and prh'te pnrks. Austin ( Cor-
bin . who his / pak In North Newport
Mus" , of 27,0 acs . has II least 300 elk
on I. i t In adlltoJ , to them , he hu / couple
of h lundred othert.deor about forty moose
and fairty bulal ) A good mushy other
wealhy men of this country all Englnlll
also have n largenuniber. The next abhi'-
menl t that I wilt make goes to New
Zeal and. " -
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This evening Sol" Smith Hussel will ap-
pear In I character at the Lloyd which will
be o f great Interest to his Omaha allmlrers
( lin t-of Dr. I'lngloss In Coleman's old EngIs
Ish comedy , "Tho Helr-at.Law. " This play
was written by George Coleman , the
younger , amid has been very popular on the
Eng lish stage for a great many years. Two
IIsUnsuishel1 American comedians made
mnrIe,1 ] successes In the part of lr I'an.
gloss long before : Ir. HU9el made hls-
John S. Clarke and Joseph Jellersoii-nntl
judging from nil accounts Mr. lttisseil's
success Is lie less brilliant nl1 distInctive
than was theirs Alhough : Ir. HUsel
open , his Omnhn engagement on New Yenr'
eve , whIch Is conshlerl11 by theatrical people -
plo one of the worst nights In the ) 'ear , the
adv ance sale indicates hint there will be a
largt audience At the mntneo tomorrow
afernoon Kidtler's comed-dramn , "A Poor
Helaton , " wil be hue b/ . This Is the Play
) )
In Wlllcll comedy anti pathos lre beautifully
amid effectively Interlnlngled , amid Mr. Russell
has limo peculiar Ilower of interpreting them
such i as mme other actor on the American
stage has. At the New Year's nigh performance -
formance . IChMer's other play ) ' , "Peacerul
Vnlc ) . . wbe proIucel , , Mr. Russell ap-
Ilea . ring as losea howe. The engagement
w/ l close Wedneslay , evening whIt the sec
enl performance oC a "A Poor Relation . "
DO'll's theater wi hn\e a stupendous
atrnctlon this wcl" , beginning Thursday
eve ning next , In the Slndow TI'OC.1.
dero VIUlo\les , In which the mnrvelous
athlete is . of course lie central lhgure. This
wi i be Snndow's first appeArance h , this
city and already much Interest has been
maulCested In his appenratmec. Ills tour oC
the country , thus far has been nothing less
than a contnuous triumph , lie Is undoubtedly -
edly one of the wonders or our tm , Eml-
nenl scientists have declared him ! be the
most perfect man physically who has ever
Ivel , , and ho has been acknowledgel cvery
where as the strongest mal In time worhl ,
ill s orer or $10,000 nail ( tIme gold belt , em"
blematc of the champlonshll' , of the world ,
to any tuna who would duplicate hIs marvelous -
velous IlerCormances , has thus far remained
unacceptell , History does nol record , eveut
o\en
among the great gladiators of ancient nome , ,
I man of such wonderful muscular dl\'elop-
mac nt as Sandou' I Is not only In extror-
dinary Cents of strength that Slndow
stands without peer but In his exhibitiot : I
exhibiton
of his marvelous control over hIs mucles
ho prcsents a teaturo such as hewer lime i
been shown hy any other hnman being.
' rIte organization Includes "Tho L.ucifers "
grotesques from the pl'lnclpal music halls or F
London : "Tom Browne , " the emluent hnls dOlble-
note whistler : "Diy Van , " comedian , fet
se\'eral years principal comedian with Primrose -
rose & West : "MIle. Marguerite . " the beauti. :
rul l and occomplsbed equilbrlst , beaut- frst
aJpearanee In Amerlcaj ; " 1lss Scottie . " the
clever calculator ] all card-Illaylng coilli
dog , exhibiting the highest animal Intell- cole
genco ever attained : Den Duuham ( ate :
Iarlo & Dunham ) , the premier bar per
former or tile world : "Amnanmi " Rurote' :
greatest racial . urole's
mimic giving le.lko re.
productons of world.flmous men : "The
M larvelou8 Jordan l"aml ) ' . " astonishing aerial
acroblts In Indescribable feats , arid ' the
peerless Sandow , In his remarlmbo ] acts of
strength , which have so astomilsirtI the
world. The entire , entertainment Is under
the personal dlrecUon of Mr. F. Zlegreld , Jr. .
late conductor of tim Trocadero Music hal I
In . hal
Chicago. _ _ _ _ o _ _ _
Salt rheum , with its Intense itching dry.
hot skin Is curtl by Ihood's Sarsaparila , because - I
cause I purifies - . - ' tIO'blood. I ,
, A 11 ] BY"I -l'flCIIXlCdLITY. ;
Queer Decision In Cit Smilrtjer CaBe . II North
CaroLina .
RALEIGIT , N. C . Dec. 30-I may he
safel ) ' Ild that the case ot the state against. : .
HII , In an opinion of the supreme con r ( i
just tiled , has had no varallei . Depul - : )
Sheri HII , stan'Jn ' just on this side ) \
the line. fired mind killed Andrew HOhlnson : ,
a prisoner . was wan escaping Into Tennes-
see. Hall
was tried und convicted or
Hnl
WIS mu m-
il Ier In this state al his upemli this was
re versed , the 1'\ell "
court holding that "In con- :
telplaton oC the law Hal < , % 'iiS In 'femmne . :
' WIS
seo' when the 11111 : was done . " 1eI1eS-
Ihen arrested anti held as a fugItive from
stice . ' ' < al I fugitve
justce. 'he governor or 'rennessee sent for
Hal on retitilsitlon. hinhi applied tar dl
retul > llon. Hal n -
chare , hit the Judge. below refused to di 5-
charge him. lie then
applied to the
le appled supreme -
,
p rome court , and the COU't by I thajarity of
one decided ho must he ' mnjol"ly ' . .
not hl\'lng .been In 'rennebsee nt the tin ii.
oC the Idln ! ! he cannot be 1 fugitive from
ju stice . Justice McHaw joins Ire the di -
sent on the ground , that If In coflteniphrttit ;
oC law Hall WIS In 'J'ennesace contemplaton
oo 'lennCRlee
or the killing , 10 hint he cannot he tmo : ;
In the courts or North
11 Carultmia . In the same
contemlhlton oC Jaw he must h" n fiugiti'
f rom juslc ( ' . for he cannot now ho found In
'r entiessee , hut In North Carolina .
The Jolly Twelve Social club will give
ls annual ball at Germanin hal wi Year's
Eve , Monday December 31. Tickets , a ; ;
mitng gentleman and ladles , 50e. All cor-
dialy Invited 10 attend .
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J.OU.I. lHunTl'/mi.
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A sUbscrpton : Is being circulated among
the firemen for the ( purpose of purchasng ) :
a token of esteem for tIre retiring chief , J.
J . Galigan.
Tire tire department was ealel ( to Plr-
teenth t anti ,
Ieayenworth streels early yes-
tenlay mornln . Some one had mioticeti a
heap or rubbish on fire nld tured notce.l the
larm No damage was aone.
The Inquest Into the death or Ike Ku
w ill be held Wednesday afternoon , Klng
coroner's jury hus been InlJnelld amid look (
at the body yesterdlY. Tire body w ! be
s ent to Kiltig's 1I0le , at Bennett's Static 'in '
1 11(1. . this aferoon at : o'cJocll. Staton/ ,
:1' . Charles J. Green wil lecture befe Itt
the t ChautllllUI circle ] at the First 1 Methodist
church this evening on "The 'fnrlf. " Mr. ;
Green has male a close study of the at mIt .
jecl j tor several years , amid wa probabl i ) '
mlleo a thiorought discussion of It. No ad. i
mission fee Is charged to any lecture lu the I ;
Chautaullua eoUrO.
Thin esprit de corps or the Western Union
messenger boy brigade was Jomewhat en. :
hancell h a few days ago when nil the mem.
ber ! twenty.two alert looking chaps , were ,
brought together unlormed amid badgeJ. ] Inll
1 group picture taken. I'ourtecn of the I
boys have bicycles , and Caeh In the Ilhoto-
graph stands In 10untnG Position by his
"stcell
Omaha can certainly boast or bllng In
the t very front rank or those cities which arc
lulet In a crhulnal way , amid eapecmmliy : can
It bo proll of the calmness or its Sabbaths : ,
yesterday was particularly a record breab er.
From 4 o'clocll Saturday -
afternoon utmtii
G:16 yesterday aftemmmoomi unti
: aternoon not one arrest was
mado. Al that : : ;
i time Officer Drummy saved
the t staten ( roam the disgrace of having ; a
clean blotter by arresting tire notorious John r
Smith for drunkenness
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Highest Honors-World's Faic . .
D J
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CREAM
BAKING
posnhlt
MOST PERFECT MADE.
r\ pure Grape Cream ofTnbr Po'ider ( . 4.
f 3C'fl ; Ammonia , Alum or any other adult U' . ' : J
40 YIARS THIS STANDARD ,
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HE WILL TAKE NO RISKS.
81relcnrs ot R : lcrhRnthn Unc
I.rncncc \hnt WaR ( enl for Thai .
Imlgslon his been descrIbed I the in-
Irtlle of ii. pampered stomach . Like
mnny another ! rnrt ! ) 'lnF. title wilt not
\ear ammai'sIa. IHlgeston unlcts Rlomlehs
thnt are not IJrl'trI , particularly In the
Whi ter . whel people must live ! IIHll . nail , ,
Inlt s they heer ) ' well to do . cannot have
hl\e
time PAie'nrlet ) oC fresh 10. reel ns In the
Slmler nnd iitItumimtt.
"I nl ) 'hot . ) nilumn. IISI.tl " Pil n , bUlY mner-
chnnl , "thnt , l ' 'l'elqll In its IIlvlncel1
stages 1' Ilertecly cttmntble : . I Is take his
wo rh. , leI1nal ) ' , I run 10 rl.kl. wi As semi
nA 1 feel a pene its'cighit In the stomarh
lfer I menl : , I klow that m' blood is
cra wling when it houll , - . ' II
crawlng I itin.'hmat I need
1' I II0llant , something to PUt may hotly
In atrehi it getit'rnl .
gloW follows
' lueh 1 senerl ns rolows brisk cx-
Cr C ISO.
" 11th a Iln In iiiy coiithlttomt cami't take (
1) condiion cln't
enolh nlhln\ exercise In winter. Then'
fOI' ( I I flht the first t signs or atomiincii trouble
wih ltiff"a Pure Malt Whl lec ) ' . Our fain-
iiilin dOetHr jokes wih 1 ( about I , IIHI says
that fA'S
t ns long lS I stick to lll' treatiiietm (
I'entment
he caum never have
. cln hn\e nn excuse for sending
le 1 bill. "
1h'slcllns nrp to imiteillgemit to html
Ihetsllves 10 facts. They ha\e Ion" known
the 'riltmo oC
vlluo Ileohole atimulamit . hut to "rt
1 1 nbsoltmtels' mire whl ke ) ' wri't a touuiCli
Ilroblll untl It wns so1teil by himffht tnlJh
. III , H 1' not sell sol'ell 11 I beverage 1110
cllll to tittblic mempport Is IISCiI its
Iltbl ( RllPOI't Isnle,1 upon
, , Is
lelclnal lrollrUel , whIch lre imav'snii JlY
no at hN' whiskey mn/le. I I1CCl1111 haul
the con equclces of cold , wet 1111 went 11mm-sm' ,
Dlu""II i ! nml grocers keep iulTy's l'imi-r'
: ( Iit lt'lmlskey on 1 lowel' shelf UII"s Ilre ,
' ' shel wel '
The reason why mlst bo \laln to evcr3'botly.
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FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE.
cums . \NI t'mtu'r.i-rs
OoIds , Ooughs , Sore Throats , Influenza , Bron-
chlt'S , Pneumobla , Swelng of the
Joint , Lumbago , Infammations ,
R HEUMTISiI , NEURALGIA ,
FROSTBITES , ClllBlAINS , HEADACHE ,
TOOTHACHE , ASTHMA ,
DIFFICULT BREATHIN
cunES THE wonST i'.tIes In i trom on to
Iwenly mlnuleo. NOT ONE noun after reading
tin s ndverUsemelt need afl)000 tUJ'I" ' I WITH
PA IN.
iir iIuvtiy's , Rosily Irle [ t. I Suite Cm'o for
Every I'uln ! , Spruln , Irllse8. l'ahtiq In time
.
lInde . Chest or 1.lmln. I18 time liNt
laid I it this omit ) IAIN htiIEiV.
Thai Instantly slops time most excrucIating
pnils , ulns hmitlanmiatlon. and curlS excrciatng ,
whether oC the Lungs , Stomoeh , Bowel. or olhcr
gItm ntis or organs . "y ono " "plcnton ,
A halt 10 1 lenspooltll to halt n tumbler ot
water will In A Cew minutes cure Cramps. m4pas
lad . Sour tHomneh , leart"un. NervolenSR ,
Sleeplessness , Sick Hendache , Diarrhea , Iyea-
tLr y , Comnc , Flatumency nn.1 nil internal pmins. ; ; :
T here is cilr .lar' e P In I all fn tIre I'
Ihat whit cure fever win ulue and all other MR-
tiih tOUii. mmious iifli other fevers uldel by HAD- :
WAYS 11.I.S. so , quickly D HADWAY'S nEA.
DY nELI ' .
Fty cent per bottle Sold hy Drnggsts
DocToR
I
: Th SEARLES
; ' 1 " & SEARLESU
. 'V z ¼ ' "
14 ; , ( Chronic '
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't \1 \ Nervous
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- . . \ \i \ : , , : ' ) l' \ f" , Private
ci9 )
_ ' i , Diseases.
'HI AT\I NT ] Y MAlL , Coumtaton ! Proc
Wo cue Catarrh , all diseases of those
N ese , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Liver ,
B lood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Female -
male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and '
ALL PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN
WEAK . MEN Am VICTIMS TO NiIitVOIJ
De"llt ) or Exhauston.nsUnl \\'eaklees NEHVOtS , I
. .
voluntury I.os.c , with Early Decay In yoiiri
nnd I middle aged : tack ot nun , vigor itadweakene
prcmarely . II approachIng old oge. All ) 'el
rendly to our new trpalment for loss or rib
vlal !
power. m Cal 9n or address wih stamp fOl' cir- :
cu Lifree book and I'cceillts.
Dr. rIte' qiii Qnqsiao 1413 Prtnnamii. I
. Seares and Searles , n II\I \ ; Nob. -
A IlfiloM's rlDuGflBlo
fijleidli CitratITen-'Gnt for "ous or !
Rplendt1
Iead"ho I , cralr lent b"uoton } iieele.eqii e
. . .
.i"clal or cenorsl h.stiriiigiiiemo ) for fin' 0-
00 -
B .pclal : . . Ooul ( , Kldner , . , , , . A li' 0V
. . . . , , . . , Iordo. . : . ,
l > "ols , An mll Antdote for 5ioh. f
nnd aiker . ecS . Price , 10. nldWtlC
Lmiorse.'cerit.
C THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL .
161 SWestornAyenuo , C'CAGo
For rain by all druggists. OmabL
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Brass Beds
The bedstead keeps the keys or sleep ,
There Is only one fashion In Sleep . hut there
are many fashions In bedsteads , I rou mallO
y 'our choIce : with sole reference to your sleep
you can make no nuulatalee. You will tben -
become time owner oC a Brass bedstead ,
Light , strong , neat , clean , beautiful , and
cmlurlng-who woull not pay a smal price
tor such adJectl'es !
Hememler that for fifty rears a Brass
Dedsteall I has been like a badge of nobility.
It has belongerl to the atmoslhere or good
brecllng , Tine tradition still abides and the
proor i of II many be seen In every home of
1llsuro l amid luxury
I wi harmonlzo with any scheme or color
or d coratoni It Is equally avaIlable for a
large l or smal berom , and It Is , winter or
summer , In the city or country , tIre one picco
of furluro which Comrort and Fashion both
imesCribO l
Charles Shiverick & CO.
FURNITURE 01 Every ro30rlpln
T"IIol'ary IOC:110' : ,
ICf rusts lS lJUIUluH Sri .
MILLARD HOTEL IILOCIC.
BAILEY THE DENTIST
I. ' Ploneor oC Low
l'rlcuo In
D@nLisLrj
I miAlA.
Full Set of Tethl , $5 ; Warranted to Fit
'llelll'xlrntOI nlll'ulll 1110 day. ( bid aim'i
PJal' n Alloy . 'llh , its. Ci : Slver i"1litiii. <
Pure Goll , Ii.'n I fold Crown , Iliu . -d2ttm Irlhru
1eCtii. to loolh. uiiiebt item-k ' a
' 'cllh Ikr } 'lobl wOlk UI"1
Floor l'asuu 111k. . 10lb mind Fannamu . 'fel , lo.ia
LADY A'I"1'1NDAN'P I.Od.
i Ai t M all. h 'i't3r1 rUlorel.\'orlootI. IDI vigor qUltU ,
'Jl11 eel . \U d . , ti.tty t.nlultu , ,
' , . . . , . . , . . ' . ml.loDI ,
uiby " el. lu.ly cued "y Ilblr Ib" f
jiiifou ; itezrt.d3' . titkn . ' . . uri.t , . . . " . Said .
S. , A. . Fuller . , . & Co" , , Conner 15th amid Voughtn iia ,
1tiIi ) iPI.
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THE FEW DAYS I '
Left of this year , we are getting things in
shape for OUl annual inventol'Y. In order
to take up as little stock as possible , we
are going through every department
and selecting such goods as we do not
wish to carry over. I is our object to
close them out , and we will make i an
object for you to buy them , even though
you may not need them today. 'eS , ,
Among our overcoats you will find j
seveal small lots , Ina1ked down 11011 $2
to $8 , according to quality and former
price. The season has not been a very
favorable one for heavy ulstelsl and we
have a bigger stock of them than usual
at this time of the yeal' You will find
this week the best time to get one , and i
will pay you to buy one fop next winter.
In boys' and chidpen's suis and overcoats - ¶
coats , quite a few odds and ends have
been marked down to almost one hal . '
their' actual val ue. Come in und see i
we can fit your boy out 01 these ; ifso ,
you will save consider a ble. fl
If you are looking for any New Year's -
presents , you will find in oup stope elegant -
gant neckwear , handsome n1ufflers , fine
suspenders , gloves and many other
things suitable for presents , at one-half
the prices other stores will charge you
for the same.
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Store closes at 6:80 : p. 1' .
a -
Riin in Oregon.
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More lies are told about it than anything else in the
catalogue.
The average annual rainfall in fifteen cities for 18 year
aCtording to government reports , is as follows :
N ew Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . In Norfolk , ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . In.
'Vlmlngton , Conn..50.8 . . . . . . . " Colum ia. 'Tn. S. d , . . . . . . . . .50.01 .51.0011. .
Savannuh. Ga. . . . . . . . . . .52.00 I Jacksonv'tlio , Fla. . . . . . . . . 5.U : " ,
Atantu , Ga. . . . . . . . . . . . 50.28 " .Jacksonvile Ioblo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . " '
V lcksbtmi'g , : IHS . . . . . . . . .0.38" New On'lcans , La. . . . . . . . . . I
Little Rock Ark. . . . . . . . 00. ( : ; " Chattanooga ! , 'l'tln. . . . . . .04.:0 . . "
l\I0D1hls. l'cnl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50.10" Chatlaloogn , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51.84 . , " _
PORTLAND , Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50.62
They talk about Irain in Oregon" but no enc says any-
thing about rain in Florda , Georgia or Texas. Yet either
has more rain than Oregon. The reports of government
offcers located in a dozen other states prove that all have a
greater rainfall than Oregon--to say nothing of the hurri-
canes , cyclones , lightning and hail of which Oregon has none.
The rain in Oregon is certain to come at regular seasons
which people know and can prepare for and lever comes
during the harvest season to delay work or destroy crops. .
while in all the easter states you never know when a rain
storm is going to pour down upon you. ,
The thermometer never falls to zero or rizes above 900. J J " .
I you want to get there right side up and on wheetS } ,
c all at or address our Omaha office , 101 Bee Building. '
STEARNS FRUIT LAND CO. . '
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OF OREGON.
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DROPS Purely
Vegetable.
Prepared ( room the original ro miIa gre
rervenlin , the Arehitycrof tire 10ly t.anntliiav
n" aim autbeuUa 11&lol'y dating baeL0dflycaris
A POSITIVE CURE :
for all Stomach , Kidney and EowcJ
troubles , c6pcclaly
CHRONIC OONSTIPATIO ,
Price 10 OIJt . Bolt b > ' al tl ugglsts.
' { Francisan \ Remedy Co" ,
1t V12 : 'TRElf 61' . . CEICAQO . ILL
_ : far Circular , . , .d ill catrated C'lecdaa' .
For sale by Kuhn { & Cs . , 15th & Douglas
RUPTU tE
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\H 11115105 10 OOQO t\rhT3
Write rorDlui ; Icfercxce
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SEND Eon CIRCULAR.
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THE O. E. MILLER co. . '
808 stud :08 New York Life bhl'g , 013h : , I'
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FRIEND hR LOVEII.
SOLID GOLD Si'ECTACLES.
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EOLIL ) ( IOL.1J TIYEGLASSES.
iI'tiS tested free of cimnrge.
Ol'flhlA GLASSIIS , from $2.50 to l2OO. " '
C11AT11LAINII CASES , large variety.
UAhOJLliiTldItB ( AND 'i'i I EltM0MRTEfl8
All Riegant Limit , of NoveltIes ,
w. I. Seymour , our optician , haS been
extremely stnccm-snutml 1mm llttlng glasses to
iruritirodim of the brunt peoldo in thio city ,
Lenses Excinoingeil Free of Cimarge ,
The Aloe & Penfod Co1
. . . . \DINU SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN ,
101 Fnrnnu& SU'I.t ,
Opposite Iaxlon lotol
TIlE LION DRUG HOUSE
btockhmoiihrr.r' Siec'tmnmg .
Office of l.ee.Clurlle.AndreeHen & ilordwarrm
Co , Umahu , Neb " , VI . i , I . -Nolco 11rdwari ) ,
herLe ) " Ilv"l to the Itocl holderl of the Le'
CIUII.-ndreel" " JUldwlru company tblC
the 1111al le"ln ( of thu etocimlioimler5 I
lImo caimimlianmy will be ire-Id at tire oltices c
line uld cumunpniny , 12J9 , hicht atiti lCD ham' . ' .
street , iii ( he t'Ity at Omaha , mt time state & a.
Nchiittittt , Ott 'I'trecduy , Jumnurmiy S. A , Ii. \ . .
at 3 o'clock i' . ma. , ( dr time purpcsc u
t-iettimig : a board of directors ( or tire coma
i.uny to Servo dtrnimmg ( lie ensuing year , one '
I 1 ttLrIlbatit sum-hr oIlier iUSirests ) mmii limit ) ' 14
ilrtavriteh at eiuehr mneeting.
Attest ; II , .1. 1.1111 , I'rcsident
CLASS , Secretary.
D7MIOJBSUIS
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