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L - 8 % TilE ' OAIIA DAILY BEE : IIJEUnSDAY , JANUARY 17 , 1SO.
p EORGIA'S ' GREAT GENEROSITY
p
rwcnty-Ono Oars or Food and Fuel for
Nebraska's ' Destituto.
CONTRIBUTED BY TIlE WUOlE STATE
From 'ron Centll , tl Two Jlnred % Rnd I'lfy
lolAr JfCeIVell from the I'eoplo
II the WRT ot Cash
oniittons.
UNCo.N , jan. 1C.-Speclal.-Sccretary ( )
I.udden of the Hclef commission has re-
celved the following telegram from ex.Uov-
ernor Northen Atanta , Oa. :
: "At 8 o'clock tonight I will start from
Atlanta twenty-one cars loaded with food
supplies and fuel censlgnNI to you. ThIs
II Georgla's contribution for the relict of
your ptrlckcn people. The gifts hare come
to me from nil sections of our state and from
al cctons
all classes of our Ileople. The smallest
amount of money contributed was 10 crnts.
0 The Inrgrst amount was $ 25O. The smallest
contribution of provisions was one galen of
syrup ; the Inrgrst a carload. 'Such as we
) ave wc give unto you , ' white we ask God's
blessing to go with the gift M. S. J. liudJo
Eons trafc manager of the Illinois Central
railroad , Chicago , tclrgrallhs me that you
w1 look after transportation from 1dartlii .
T nn. , all tbat time roads will delIver free
from charge. "
Secretary I.udden rcplel1 thanking the
Muthern Iionors In thc name of the surerlng
farmers of Nebraska.
IN TI DSTHCT COURT.
The Oliver ImSOI ) SocIety for Needy Iusl-
clans asks the district court for the fore-
closure oC mortgages aggregating $ 25OOO on
the Kitchen blocks near Sixteenth and 0
treots.
Receiver Fogg of the Nebraska National
banlt of Beatrice sue3 W. Q. hell for $3,200J
the amount of hIs assessment on forty sbares
at stock held by him when the bank went
down.
Marie laro1 this morning secured um1g-
mont for $615 and $5 attorney fees against
time State ] nsurnnct company or Des Moines
for an unpaid policy on a farm house destroyed -
stroyed by fire.
1M VY MORTGAGES FILED.
Chattel mortgages aggregatllg $ ,275J , executed -
canted by Major and rank Bohemian , were
teday fed with the county clerk. Five co v-
erll their big livery barn and contentsJ
borses . carriages , hlress , etc. , amid were In
favor of J. Shamp Implement , company for
$ ,000 : Phiip g. Bohanan , $500 : Bd I. liebe
hanan , $575 : Charles L. Smith , $2,000 ; L. J.
lyerJ $1,000 One for $200 , In favor of
Charles IhlandJ coverl le meat marltet ,
and one for $475 covered hlar.es and ether
vehicles. Messrs. Dohman : are old rlsldents
of Lincoln , anti have In the past contributed
largely to Its growth.
C. : . Had burn , general fuperlntendent , and
Division Superintendent Coughlan of the
MIssouri Pacifc railroad arrIve this afer- :
noon In their sPecial car , and arc 1001lng
over the Interests of the road In this vi-
emiLy.
Time adjourned Eesslon of the Nebraska
State horticultural society resumed the work :
of Its winter meeting today at Nebraska hal ,
State university grounds. The prIncIpal
topIc of discussion In the mornIng , led by
Paul Menechelt of Hehnrdson county was
"ExperIence with n Variety or Grapes. "
Time following officers were elected for the
coming year : President , E. T. Stptmens . ,
Crete ; first vice president , G. A. Marshall :
Arlington : second vice president , D. C.
Mosher , Lincoln : secretary 1) . V. Heed , Due
Springs : treasurer Peter YoungersJ jr. , , Geneva -
: eva : dlreccrs , J. M. HusselJ Wymor : C. A.
Slayton , Salem : E. C. Erfng , Omaha.
Young Lucle8 In Burlt Corlc.
FREMONT Neb. Jan. . .
, 1G.-Speclal.-One ( )
. of the geat events ' of the season . In Femont
was a minstrel show at Lov&'s opera hous
: lat night for charl"s sake , In which the
actors were all Fremont ladles , erlbelshe
with burnt cork In the regulation manner
There was a gOo sized audience and the
; 4 aralr was succosaful , as I show and as a
,
money mnker. It was gotten up by the
ladles of St. James' EpIscopal church. I
r ? In district court 'V. P. Gochenour had
& case against time village of Scrlbner In which
ho clalme } $2,00 damages lIe was arrste a
for peddling without a license , and was In I
p , ; . . jai for a tmeJ and the damages claimed
; w ro for lacerated feelIngs and 10S of repu-
teflon. 4fer hearing the evidence and ar-
gumente Judge Marshall Instructed time jury
to find for the defendant , which was ibm
Gochenour also hns n case of the same kin
, against the village of Hooper , whIch Is beIng -
log tried. The ScrIbner case wl probably
, r bJ appealed.
J. V. N. Dies , Herman DOMler and Stacy
M. Bell have nppled for admission to pra : -
? . tce In Limo district court. Attorneys W. I I.
. , Munger , E. F. Gray and J. E. Frick were
' appoInted as an examinIng committee.
Tim cigar manuf3cturlng frm oC lireitem 1-
feld & Gumb has dIssolved , John Gun : Lb
, ' retIring. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I I Settle Ills Slmortmtgc.
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, DENICELJANJ Neb. , Jan. 1C.-Speclal.- ( )
Ex.County Clerk O. A. Williams departed
for Illinois Saturday , where he expects to
reside In the Cuture. He succeeded ' In I
: setting the shortage with the county of
I ; from $00 to $500 whl the commissioners
were In session.
ri. The relief commitee of the Grand Army
m of the Republic post Women's Christan
Tcmperance union and other orders and private -
vate parties arc receiving considerable aid
to distribute now , and there Is no reason for
, , anyone In this vicinity goIng hUlgry or cob d.
' County Treasurer J. C , Ough will retl ro
I , L from the mercantIle buslnes3. having traded
, his stock to his brother Hank , who has
t moved It to Wnuneta , In Chase county.
mr Dundy county will ho In It next season I ,
, IrrIgaton has . any virtues. In this iinmmmc ] I
OLe vIcinity five prIvate dlchcs are cot 1 .
i ' pletedJ each ranging Cram six to ten mimiles h ;
L length. The next tangIble : question to salvo
l II how the peoille are to procure seed
l ' . UI WI' ot Imiterior .
PLATTSMOUTl , Mob ' , Jan 16.-Spclal (
Telegram.-L. ) P. Hiton , chief of the state
oil InspecLon corps came Ilown from Omaha ]
thIs mornhlg for the pnrl10se oC InvestIgaLI rig
the charge that the recent lamp ixplosil aim
near this city , In which Farmer .
1' ciy J. F. Sti mu
was so badly burel , was the result of Stul I
; 4 tenor oil , A saml11e of the oil wns secured :
from the Stul fatuity , and time same was ¶
tested by the
Infllcclor In time presence of
several interested parties. Time oil succem
I , ' fully stood a test of 10S 1'grees , olght degrees
t mOJo than Is required byiau , 'fho rest
1ayes the cUbU 'of the explosIon more rosul
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mystery thun ever alhou h tim Inspector
wil Inclined to belIeve that some gusolne harl
: Inalh'crtent ) ' ien mixed \vlh the al , ' 1' he
Inspector btl Insists that ho viIi pay $1 :00 :
for u Illnt of oil on sale In the stat which ' 1h1
not bLand the test wil
btunl required by time statutes
' I Irg . iImlmIt'rs itt : nrtnl .
NORFOLK . Neb. . Jan , 1G.-Slleclal ( To Ic-
gram-'Che ) Nebraska State Volunteer ] "Ire- ,
mimen's aSbocluton was called to order 01 030' ; '
last night by Ireshlent O. 11. Tracy , anll the I :
delegates were wlcomed to time city by
ciy
Mayor Mntran In' a neat speech to Which
Prtshlent Tracy resp'mmmbed , after which lime I ,
usoclalon Ilroceedcd 10 organize for the ca-
llon , all ' then aljourlell until this lorllng ,
At tOa"s sessIon a paper WIS reall by J.
' C. Clelanll of I.'remont on "How blest to
Icst
' : Control Opera 10uso Irlrrs , t Anolher paper
on on "I.'lre 1scaimcs" by hull of I relent
' r , wa read ill receIved marked uttentl on .
The aferoon vas EPClt In a gralll sir eet
I llrat0 ammO a visit to limo eUgim ' factory . to
which visItIng Ilcllgate were takcu by ) tp , -
clal train by time Norfolk tcp rtlent. A
total of 1St delegates are registered. .
' ' lieu Wilow COIII ) ' hul ItmibIIim'ti. : r
I' INIANo.A , Ncb. , Jan , IG.-Spcclul ( Tel.
egram.-Tbe ) Hell Willow county seat e.ls , . '
r 16 ,61ItI1 , and Inlllol1 } II time county seat .
The supreme court handed In a declslll
today. Our citIzens Ire elated , und mire ral.
tfylng In tIme usual fashion
(1oiemt ! Untl'I' ( : imutti'i lorlI II.
BATRtC1 , Jan 1G.-Spc1al ( TeleCram- ! )
FIve chattel mortgages on the tencral mer-
cheamlise stock of Lynk & I'enry at I\r.
: , 1111 wee tiled yesterdA I/n01lcthlE / to
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a-
$4,4 40. Three more were flied today brIngIng -
Ing thl total up to abut $5,000. and the
ctablshment hu been closed . A recent In-
voc ! showed $ & worth of goo ! on hand.
AO\NST THANSI'I 1 SWITCh ES.
Jut igo ChRlllRn UoolRrlI thRt tie Law II
UnconstItutional.
P LAT'FSMOtITII , Neb. . Jan. 16-Spcclal (
Tei egram.-Judgo ) Chapmsn has hahled down
his opinion In the lolt county transfer
sw itch case , wherein It was sought by the
Stnte hoard or Transportation to compel the
Fr emont . Elkhorn & MIssouri Valey and
Sioux City O'Nei & Western railroads to
pu t In a connecting swItch at the town of.
O' NeIll In accordance with the provisions of
the transfer switch law enacted by the legislature -
lat uro two years ago. The law Is Fall to bo
un constItutional . the prIncipal reason beIng
that the law falls to properly amenll and
repeal the old law pertaIning to the construc-
ton of transfer swItches. In his decision
the judge cites section 2. artIcle 3 , of the
state constitution , which provides that no
law simnil be anmemideti unless .
w shnl nmeudCI the new act con-
tai ns the section or sectIons so nmelllCI ,
anll the section or sectIons so mentIoned
secton
sectons mentoned
sim ail be rcpealed. Judge ChnlJH.u heat
the ease at the request of Judge ICinkald
who presides over time district of which Jol
county Is a part.
SU"IRllle time l'C . III tlr.
PENDEH , Neb. . Jan. l6.-Spcciai.-I'ost- ( )
master Murray received
yesterday recelvld luforma-
ton from Assistant Postmaster General
Jones to time erect thnt the Pender Repuhle
of lest week . which Iostmaster Muncy re-
fusel to pass through the postofilce . was not
admissable to tIme malsJ and that hmeyJs
refusal to accept the same met with the
appro\al of the Postofce department . The
Helluhle this week republshel the objec-
tenable cut In supplement form and folded
the same In the vapor , but the publisher
wns notIfied thnt the sUl1plement would hlve
to be taken out before the several packages
of the paper woull be forwarded to their
respect\e destinations. .
llcIC'IJIUI. Snt Sorll . IT ill.
LINCOLN , Jan. 16-SI'eclal ( Telegrnm.- )
Congressman McKelghan , who was brought
to St. Elizabetim's hosilial a wek ago , Is
recovering rapidly. A cal nt time hospital
tonight "roved unfounded Limo report that
he was In a dangerous condition . lie has
been surerlng severely from neuralgia oC
the eyes , but Is now on the high road to
recovery , Ills daughter Is In attendance at
his bedside , together with J. C. 'Varner.
The latter says he expects to accompany
the congressman to his home In Red Cloud
C1011
wihin I few da's.
\Clln ' lolA nt 1'I"usDouth.
PLATTSMOUTII , Neb , Jan 16.-Speclal (
Tclegram.- ) lss Bancho Tra\er , one of
Pi attsmotmtim's most estimable 'oung ladles
became the wife In this city today of John
Se lbert . a machhllst In the employ of the
Union Paclnc railway at Its Omaha shops.
The newly wedded couple departed for Omaha
this afternoon . and wl make that place
their home. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oel180 ot Uohert H. lticloo.
TECUMSEIL , Neb" , Jan. 1C.-Speclal ( Talesl
gram.-Hobert ) B. McKee died In Tecumseh ,
Od'J today of paralysIs , aged 3t years. Ho I
was the son of JUdge and Mrs. It. 'V. McKee
' of this city , and grew to lanhooll here.
10 leaves a wife. The rclolns wi arrive
tomorrow for Interment imere
Diphtheria ! lt Iterilim.
BERLIN , Neb" , Jan. lC.-Spaclal.-Dlph. ( ) .
theria has again brolten out In a most vIr-
lent form at this plnco. In the Immedlato
viciniy there has been ten deaths so far
Al schools , have ben closed. Four new
cases at the house of William Huge cast of
town , were reporte tonIght.
] Jowrimmg 10nud Over
O'NEILL , Neb. , Jan. 1G.-Speclal ( Tele-
. g ram.-George ) H. Dowrlng had a prelm In. :
ary hearing before Judge McCutchan this I
afernoon and was bound over In $500 bonds
fa appear at Uw next term of the diEtric t
court to answer to the charge of forgrry.
U"Rrney : National 1ienmmimcs Ju lne81.
KEARNE , Nob. . Jan. 1G.-Speelal ( Tele-
e gram.-The ) Kearney 'Natonal ' bank re-
'sumel ' busIness again this afternoon , and , the
dIrectors arc beIng congratulated on alt . sides .
They wIll commence Issuing their certificate : S
of deposit tomorrow morning
Smal l'nlul'O nt Crete.
CRETE , Neb. , Jan 16-Speclal ( Telegram. )
- alves : , grocery store was closed this even
Ing i under I chattel mortgage to the Crete
National bank. Incunibrance . $2,500 : etocli . .
a bout $ ,500. . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _
IN THE DISTRICT , COURT .
City a Winner In R LIttle lialgo Sult-
Other Cnlos.
Judge Duffle thee ' decided the damage suIt
brought by Folder agaInst Omaha In Caver
of the city. The suit was for $300 , which
the t plaintIff claimed had been awarded him
for damages sustained by the filling UI of
Poppleton avenue , near Fourth street , In I
front of his rerdence. : lie based his claim
on nn ordinance passed by the council statIng L-
Ing i the necessity of mlng the streot. Am I-
slSors were appoInted to adjudge damages
In i case the work was done , and Folder ' 8
damages were put down at $300. The cam
ci , howevlr , never passed an ordinance OL r-
derlng the work From the evidence I W:1 :
shown that the Itreet hall been used as a
dumpIng ground for time earth taken from
oUter grading by contractors as It was
not imp to the requisIte grade , but It has
net been qrdered done by the city. Julge ;
Dome stated that , although the leopla ; hll :
been abused he ; could not render ' JUdgment
In i their favor . as It would be n dangerous
precedent to hold that an agent oC tlma city : ,
In thIs ease , time engineer , 1"111 bind Iho
city to damages by ordering tt street to
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be filled wihout the u.lrltve action of I
th council.
The moton to reverse th 'lee1slon of a
justice cOlrt In the case IJf the I.emp Drew.
log company against Waatab'c Saufsay has
been overruled and the ease dmotmilsseml.
A fiction for a new tria' . la time case of
Sadie Capp against Vm , Gilder was 11enled
by Judge Duibie This Is : utry case. In
whIch a JUdgment wal : Ivemi II favor of the
11lalnWr. 'fhe grouls ! cit which the moth ) n
was based were that 'the ' le101lanl ! , moton werl
not present when the case wad called , Im . -
caUse they relied on the statelcnt oC the
bailiff that the case would not be called up i
for several days
In the cafe of Itchle against Bowley , a
motion to tot aside the ale of proper ty
en the grounds that the deed had been frau d-
ulrnty obtaIned , waD denied by JUdge Dui lie
ye llrdIY. ! .
H TOO1 HIS OWii LLF1.
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110.11011 11101 Irhllt R Qliltly ot :
_ .mi mm tia 111 Illt 1'Jh'o .
lelmontl DlolJ about 60 years of all
conunltel ' suicide earl ) 'eUerday by taldng I
two ounces of Iaumbammumtm. 1\ went Into 1
saloon at Thlrlenth and larey stret its
late 'Cueuluy nljlt , sat down nt a tai mb
all calell tar a glass of beer lie was ob-
sen'cil to pour sOlethlns Into the glass and
Ilrlnl the mmmlxtui , . 1mm 1 few minutes he ap.
11earod to bo alleel ) . Ill the bartender trlell
10 Iwaken 111. I F.milimmg In thin an otllc : er
olcer
was called unll Dilon was sent 10 the I
POIC btalon , where I was discovered that : : :
wal tur.'rln from a loHe of liaison , In
spite of mtllcal attention he died at : : 3
o'clocl. . 'rime body II lt time mmiorgme ; Inll
I bottle which hu1 coutalned laudanul was
'found among his itoasesions . I was marl cii
a ha\Jn conic Cram Clark's ( drug blare at
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'lwcnt.nllth street anll Woolworlh a\enue.
I WIS not nnt late yesterday that
the bad ) ' was ! lentll' as that oC ltednmo md
Wien - , - fattier - - of Mike Dillon , the druggist .
BOSTON STORE FlUE SALE
To morrow We Make a Most Tremendous
Effort t Close Ont
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All TIlE GOODS FROM THE JAFRAV FIRE
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NoU In Our itott.-V.'o In\o .Jcut , Jeollved
Allthor l.ot-80 Cnei-nmmi Must
llRko 1001 Jegnrdlnl ot the
l'rloo ( loomis lrllg ,
SELLING OUT CLOAKS.
All time new style extra henvy cloaks all
wool beaver , In black , navy anti brown
These are IG.OO anti $19.00 garmeimts The ) '
go In this sale at $ IS.
I.ndles' cloth cal'es , In grays browns and
blncks , edged \vlth fur . worth $5,00 , go at
liS a.
Ladles ready nctbe dresses , In all wool
covert cloth , /l wool serges anti cashmeres ,
black , gray uud mmayy In Prince Albert ,
coat anti skirt Or tIght Ittng waist , wIth
stylsh skirt , worth UII to $15.UOJ go In this' '
sulo at U.9S.
Sellng out all the
Jaffray fire drapery sIlk Oe ' .
JarrlY fre I raper ) slkJ yard
All kid gloves In , i'uy
Al Itl1 any way damnged , go at
10e a pair.
Seling out all the sound amid perfect kid
gl eves , 400 and 'c .
Selling out al the landllerchlefs from time
Jarray stock at 2c , Ge , lOc amid 10e.
Selng out nil the dress goods from the
Jarrny stock , Hic , lIla / , 28c all 30c.
Selling out all Lonsdalo amid mlsln camSe
br ics , 4e.
Wo , arc seling out everythIng from the
Jarry stock at a Cearful sacrifice to make
room Immediately for these SO cases now at
the depot.BAnGAINS
BAnGAINS ON 3HD PI.OOR.
200 dozen opagle window shades , 25c caclm
Send for carpet sammipies.
BOSTON STOtE SLIIImS , 29C.
Tomorrow we sell a thousand pall ladles'
Cel slippers for 2Dc. .
And Misses' god rubbers for Do
And 2GOO paIrs ladles' beautiful warm lined
fe lt . leather plush and velvet slippers , worth
Oil > to $175J for ODe a pair.
Men's working shoes 7ge.
llslesJ and clmiid's dongola shoesJ 69c.
Youths' slmoes 90c.
Men's patent leather shoes , $2.25.
L3dles' dongola shoes , SIc
NEW THLlY CONGRESS ShOES.
200 paIrs new TrIlby congress shoes
Cor ladles The very latest New York style , ,
aetual value $5,00 , during this sale $3.00.
Dos ton Store Is the first to .ntroduco . this
shoe In Omaha
BOSTON STOnE SHOE SALE ,
Where you find everything as advertised.
N. W. cor. . 16h and Douglas.
Hayden Dros' ad. Is on page 6.
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03.1.ANl CIIOAUO l"'lT EXPRESS 'I '
'Rkotho Clmtcms o . llwlUkeo 8 St. 1'"at bOy .
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For Chicago and all poInts cast. Vestibuled
Vestbuled
sleeper leaves the Union PacIfic depot ,
Omaha , at 6 p. m. . daily , reachIng -
Ing Chicago at 9 a. m. , the following day ,
In ample time for al easter connections.
Supper end breakfast served In dining cars
a la carte. Passengers fo : Freeport , 'Hockford ,
E igln and alt points In Wisconsin can , by takIng -
Ing this train reach theIr destination twelve :
hours In advance of all other lnes , BaggagE
checked through from your residence to des- :
ti nathon. For tickets and further Informa-
ton apply to
C. S. CARRIER . City TkL Agt.
G. n. HAYNES , City Pass. Agt.
F. A. NASH Gen. Ast. . , 1504 Faram St.
Hayden Dr03' . ad. Is on page G.
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TiE DiRECT sOU'nmtN IOUrE
\'Ia the Hook lSlanl-'imortost Line R d
lrnstolt Tlmo.
To all points tn Kansas : Oklahoma , Indian
T erritory . Texas , , and , al ! . poInts tn southern
pfl.nts
C alifornia. Only one Ilsht out to all poInts :
In I Texas. The "Texas Ltmlted"'leaves ! Omalu 0
at 5:15 : a. m. dolly except Sunday , Omah
passenge" at all points In Texas 12 hours In
advance of all other lines. Through tourist
cars via Ft. Worth and EI Paso to Los An-
geles. For . ful particulars. maps , folders ,
e tc. , cl.at or address Rock Island ticke
ofcoJ 1602 Farnam St tcket
CHAS. KENNEDY : G. N. W. P. A.
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HaYden Dros' . ad. Is on page 5.
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The State Relief commISSIon bave estab-
lshe i headquarters at 109 Frenzer block : ,
where all contributions at provisions and
clothing should be sent , Instead of 407 Drown
blok , as heretofore. All corresponiencD
should bl addressed to me at 407 Drown
block. W. N. , MASON , President.
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Hayden Dros' . ad. Is on page 5.
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NOTES 01" J.OV.J. 1."TJUlEST.
The decIsIon In the Sherman avenue pavIng -
Ing i case w1 be delivered next Saturday
morning In court room No. 0.
Colonel Hogeland addressed the students
of the Omaha Commercial college yesterda
This evening ho will speak to newsboys at
the Board of Trade rooms
Tim coroner's jury In the case of John
Damonl declared In its verdict that It was
impossible to determIne whether the laudanum -
anum was taken wIth suIcidal Intent.
Checler plnyers Interested In the organ I-
znton of a ely club ammO an amateur tunmmm 1-
ment are invited to bo
Invlell present at the Young
Men's Christ on association rooms lhls
evening.
Police JUdge Derlt has received notice of
the serious illness of his Iged mother , who
resides at San Jose Cal ' , and hnvlng secured
a leave of absence will start for that place
this moring.
E. Dolkmeyer , who Is now at the county
jai , charged wih InsanIty , will be taken to
the county hospital this morning. lioll k-
meyer has been In business In the city durIng -
log the last fifteen years.
'
Charles I. Sanders of 'Gen wood , la'J ni mu )
Miss Mary G. Isher ] of Omaha were immarri eel
In this city Tuesday Jal16thJ IS95 , marrlel I
residence of Mr. Isaac MyersJ 13t So. 27 tim
St. 11ev. Charles W. Savidge otilciated .
Time Tnrvereln wl give an elaborate b : oil
at Germanlu hal on the evening of' ' January
2G. Julus Thiele's mie orchestra has been
engaged for the event and Glrlan circles
success geimernhly are becoming interested ] In Is I
The regular 10nthly leetng of the M U.
nlclpal league will be 1)ld this evening In
time Commercial club rooms An address on
"The Ideal City" will be delivered by He , ' .
J. P. D. 1lwyd. ImJortant business Is .t to' ; '
bQ transacted.
A runaway horse enlIvened maters on
ilarney street yesterday aferoon by dashIng -
Ing down the thoroughraro Crol Seventeen I I i
to Pourtlfnth street a 111 smashing tho' '
wheela of a buggy , The owner oC the r ig .
Jeff Sitaw was thro\/ cut . but escaped a ny
serious immjmmry )
On Monday nIght the Poultry Fanciers as.
soclaton elected olcers for the coming ) 'enr.
The Iesul was as follows : President , C. D.
Sllms : vice presllent , Charles itos' , secre.
tary , W. J. Scot : treasurer I , I. . licimam I iE
son. Time association Is In exclent condi-
lion . Prep.mrations are being completed Cor
time annual exhibition of fancy chickens which ;
wi begin In the old 1)el ) department store
bnlhllng , I Fifteenth and Dodge streets on
January 22 and lat until . Jannary 2G.
Hayden Brea' , ad. tson . page I
JuYIG l'ulll trom Immliammm.
The lederll grand jury has Indicted several
people who have made a practice of buy.
i
cattle from Indlaims and ' " .
log catle rain Inlians gh'llg time "un.
tutored brother" time worst of It. . nUlber
of ofenders wi also be compelled to face
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Highest of all in Lcwcningr : wer.-Latcst U. S. Gov't Report
D V al Powder
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4B OLtTEIV PVRE
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Juclge Dunlly UIII ? explaIn why they sold
lquor to the Inlans" , .
1\1a Noises
In the ears , lomtlmes a roaring buzIng
so und , are eausel bt . atarrh . that exceedingIta
Iy disagreeable slid- very common dlseaso.
Lss or smell at iherlng also resul from
ca tarnlm . hood's arsimpanihla . time great blood
purifer , Is a pechnrly successful remedy for
this disease . whICh I. cures by purifying the
bl oed .
blood.lood's
STood's l'Ilis arethe , : best after dinner pills ,
asist digestion . vreent . constipation. -
Artesian ICO'II OIRII IIoiiiS ,
I recently announced that I would sell
Seymour lake arUslsn lee to retail dealers
In Omaha. The Seymour Lake Artesian Ice
company now respectfully Informs time people
of this town Ihat It Is prepared to furnIsh
11 l home's anll families and other consumel
with the finest ice that was ever seen In
any market after March 1 next , nt current
market prices Seymour lake water has
bee largely . used In the lendIng famIlies
of thIs city , who have purchased It from
vender ! for table use. This water Is absOlutely -
sOlutely pure. I flows from a depth of
1 , 400 feet , all Is conllultc from time arledlan
wels In Iron Pipes to the center of th
lake , No bathing will bt allowed In Ihls
ha ke. I will bl perfectly protected from the
in flow of storm water.
ABSOLUTE IMMUNiTY IS mmEI'
GUA1ANTlmD BY ME AGAINST ALl ,
DEIETgnIUS VEGETABLE OIL ANIMAL
: si ATTEIL.
1'TTEI.
To the sanllr ) ' hnportance of this state-
ment the attention of the me.Ucal proCession
and time htalh authorites of this city Is
earnesty requested.
No person or corporation , other than the
Seymour Lake Artesian Ice commipany will
be vernmitted to sel this Ice In Omnahma Mr.
. '
rank Mattocks , a gentleman who has hall
a life experience In the Ice business , wi
manage time Interest of the company , and till
orders and commuulcatons addressed to him
at 1609 ] ' nrnal street will receive prompt
at tention. GEORGE . L. MILLER.
COlr111 OOIA Free.
TIle prosecution of John Conrad , chargel
with stealing stamps from Limo Montrose
) I ) oslofce , has been dropped and Conradi was
sent home 'esterday. lIe stoutly maintains
stouty maintainsoffi
hIs h Innocence ali his youth and straight-
Corward story softened the heart of Uncle
Snm's autimoritics . .
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l'EJUiS.lj 1'IJM . ( JR.IL'IZS.
n. n. Dorscy of LIncoln Is at the Mer-
c er.
cer.Matt
Matt Daugherty of Ogalala Is at the Men-
chants.
Charles A. Thorndike of Seattle , Wash. , Is
In i the city.
F. S. Plumb Is registered at the Darker
from Lincoln
John J. Trmpen of Hlclman Is registered
at the Mlilard .
! iaId.
H. W. Cnmpbel of Grand Island Is stopping :
at the Dellone.
JUdge Harrison of Grand Island Is I guest
at the Merchants.
Mr. ant Mrs. James W. Orr of AtchIson
are at time Millard.
G. F. Field and wIfe of North Plate are I
guests at the Deibone.
W . P. TownerJ with a Cincinnati soap firm ,
Is i registered at the Barker.
I ) . J. SinclaIr , UnIted States postofce Inspector -
specter of Nebraska City Is at the Deihone.
Judge M. It. Iopewe1 of Tekamah was In I
the city last nIght and stopped at the Pax-
t on .
ton.lrs. . General Van 'Wyck of Nebraska City ,
atende the reception to Senator Thurston I
last l evening.
Charles Mann , 'V. C. May and W. J. E , ' .
an9 of the State Agricultural board are stop
ap
\Ing at the Dehiorme.
Iepresentatves L. P. Judd of Cedar Rap
Ids. i W. P. Chapman of Crete. Randolph I
MeNI of fled Oak and E. E. Hairgrove of r
Sutton are r glstere .t the Mercer.
L. W. Shuman of Aurora and W. R. Meilom
of Loup City were 10. the city last lelor t
'atend ' Limo reception given In Senator Thurs ,
ton's honorJ and were registered at time Mer-
c hants.
Eugene L. Spotts , 'who has been for the
past two years with N. D. Falconer , bas reigned
signed his position and will hereafer be
connected with time Harris-Emory
wih the company
of Des Moines
Thomas J. Doutn of' LivIngston , Mont. ,
editor oC the Herald of that place , Is In ;
Omaha on business. Mr. Douton has many
friends In the Gate City who remember him
as the edItor of the Buffalo Pilot during the
early part of the Wyoming cattle war.
Miss Florence Germaine Miss Florence
Foster Little Baby Spencer Sinnott , Mr. and
Mrs Hudson Listen John F. Sullivan , Fred
enlck.Devere Theodore Ievere David Rivers
and Mr. H. W. Brlnklcy are members of the
J. K. Emmet company , and are domiciled at
the Barker hotel.
At the Mercer : Beverly Barnes , Chicago :
0. Galagher , Kansas City ; D. Art and wife ,
Red Oak , Ia. : Ed SmIth and wife , EvansonJ
10. : J. I. Price , Nebraska City : M. Hortn
and wife , Chicago : \V. A. Dergstresser , Nelson -
son ; Mrs. C. V. Whyman Miss 'Vhyman ,
Baltimore : C. E. Crouse Elk Point S. D , ;
L P. Judd , Cedar Rapids ; W. L Chapman ,
Crete : Randolllh McNitt , fled Cloud ; ' E E.
1alrgrove , . Sutton : Edgar Howard ; Jam C
lIasett , Paplo : Alphonso Duer , Cincinnat I :
H. E. Dush , E. II. Andrews , 101lrege : J.
II. Jelmbuecher , St. Louis : S. A. Davis : ,
Sioux City. ,
: elrlhlmu" It time ilotels.
, At the Dellone-H. E. Babcocke , Ord : J.
D. Harris , ponea : 'V. C. Wonley' . F. , Yo '
Young , Arthur A. Bore , Brook : C. H. PaulJ
hastings : J. 'V. Anlrus , Fremont C. 1.
JayneR and 'Ife. Mrs. H. A. Babcock , Llm -
coin : Thomas Macshrill , Hebron.
At the Pnxton-K. C. _ 'ndrewR. J. F.
Ceecltel' . Kearney : J. C. CrwCord , 'Vest
Point : E. 1' . Weatherby Norfolk : Glor1
E. Cimenoy Crelghlon : 11. L. Coolt. A. I ! .
Dann , J. V. ' . PUII , C. V. Mnnet , St. Paul i :
T. F' . Zeigler , Hartngton : J. J. Mcintosh ,
John Dotmgimerty . St. I'aul.
At the Isiuimmrd-W. E. Peebles Pender :
W. C. O'Muiiey . Adam Iclcemi Lincoln : llss
Maggie Smith . Atchison : C. C. lcNlsh ,
Wimer : J. II. Shekel and' wlCe , C. I. Itici m-
ard80n and wife , Hebron : F. E. Mighel .
Aurora : H. Benson , Nebraska City : l E. I
House and wife , Lexington : 'V , H. han :
Gordon. tow : Crete : J. I. Crowder A. I. MerclHnt ,
At the Arcade-C . C. White , Crete : F , c .
Coon , Mrs. " ' . A. Diworth mind dllghter ,
J. Stevenson C. F. Cather , A. H. hansel mm ,
1.lncoln : A. g liickiy . Ilshvlle : John fe- :
Brockman mind wife , Stell : J. C. Cain and
wife Inl : C. A. Hchmrmtndt. Gordon : \Vi II.
Inm Grhum , Crelhton : D , \V Cross , Fai 1.
hU'Y : F. lti. Itatimbmirn , F. n. Bee , n. 1 I.
Hunlcln , A. Y. Perry Cumbrlde : John
Brit v , Kearney : ' \ ' . H. Bishop . Pierce : I .
P. Meyer , " 'hlmnn : I. Ii. I.'leh , Stoci
vle : George W. lu8ey , Madison ; George
I , Chele ) ' . Creigiitomm .
At the Merclmmonts-J. M. Mayer Hum-
Ilhre ) ' ; Alexander 'lingehanil ) . 0.V . Irvin ,
Limmeolu' F. M. Bowln , S. H. Fisher 1 . Ham -
1.lneolnj : Kociler , Hue Ii : C. : t. Searle.
Jr. . Osulnll : John S. Woov'r , Bue liii :
I't'ter Kieimmschmmltt 1 . Ilnndington' tV . )1 I .
'flmtmrimer , Bdar ; 1' . C Evmmnmm . , 'Isler ' : 'V.
1 McNeah . Wayne : J. C. Cooke I'ontmmneih :
John Cmmmmnomm . Bancrof : V. leeler , Nelim1 : :
Nelah
lhales H. I rye , Bobu'ler : I. Craft. Nor-
folk ; C. lit. NeE llun. Albion ; 1. Huhn ,
John W. Jnco\selJ hastings 1 : C. Me-
itiemmemy. Blair ; , J. H. Itiornimi , ' ¶ 'homas
James , A. J. Iene ) ' . Carroll .
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Idusln UaderwearatManuf1tcturcrs' t \ Prices :
moaks and ils Casl or Less
fl.kSCOFIELD
O.ISCOfIELD
U 1ClOAKSSUIS. . FURS.
J'\XTUN ilLfCi
Don't ! ' N loct Your \ ? gycs -
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W . f. SCY/lur. our optician , has been
xlr.mel successful In sitting i.insaes to
Iltng rlasses
hUllrellH , ! of the IJclt peo/.l / In time city
lenses BXchaljcl 'rec ot ehare.
TI'e Aloe & Pan raid Cci . ,
LEADING SCIENTiFIC OPTICIANS.
Illl ' I.'arnom Htlel ,
Ot'lsle , I'nt 'n ' Hnt.1
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Tlh LION IJca H'On 1
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COAL THIEVES iNDICTEDsm
Had Done Desperate Stealing for Months
from Union Paoifo Oars.
TR AIN CREWS AND - AGfNTS . INTIMIDATED
Urnnd..llry Crowns lImo Work ot letlotvo )
Canada amid Other 1'mI1oyel : at limo
CO PRly-SYltelnUc 1Ioiloc1
Used b ) time htobbers.
The federal grand jury has indicted Mien
Slos on , George Johnson , Charles halley ,
Gcrge Halel and Miller Iarmle on a number
i or eounls In which they are charged with a
somewhat bold antI , extensive practice of rob-
bin g coal tralna on time UnIon Inclfe railway.
For months there seems to have been an
organized gang of coal IJlrates nt work along
Ihe line of the Union Iacnc In thIs 6tate.
On December G train No. 2t Cram the
west reaehed Paxton at 8:25 : t > . m. and
stopped for water. Frank Roberts the
night operator , stow three men climb upon a
car al1 a few moments thereafer he says
tlm mot they commenccl to steal coal When
Ro berts reachrll the car they ha1 two tons
on the grounll anti were still helping ) them-
seh'es with no lmit to activity.
Roberts commn/Hled thcm to stop. The i
next Instant one of the men , who he test-
ned was larmle , shoved a big revolver In
his face anti wih an oath told hIm to stanll
bn dle . Hobert wus unarmed and complied L
wih the request.
Roberts retreated to I nelghbotlng house , ,
where he got I lar/e-slzed simotgun . and returned -
turned to prolect time comnpammy's property.
It Is sold that after an exchange of simots
In which nobody srems to have been hurt ,
amI the reinforcements of thD train crew , ,
the coal thle\es were rotmtctl
On the of 5 .
night January Slos-
so mi . halley and Johnson robbed an eastbound
eight train at Clarks. O. P. Hchmond dls-
coverell them and reported the affair to the
ofcers , .
I Is said thal several of the above named !
men steppe at the house of hansen . a sec
ton hnnd , residing near Paxton. and It WIS
Cram the clew obtained from lansen and
NIght Operator Roberts that Special Ofcer
Ca nada worked up sufcient evidence to be.
lie ve that whim the Indictment or these men
nn organIzed bant of coal bandits on the
Union Pacific would be broken up. The matter -
ter was referred to the district attorney anti
the federal grand jury found a true bill
against the Parties named several days ago
MI"lo\ " Crime.
People In the federal court room a few
days ago were not aware of the fact that L
one oC the deCemlants before the bar of I
justce , who received a lght fIne , was none :
other than a defaulter from an out'lng
Nebrska county , who was favored with a :
poltcnl office In his county but a few years I
ago , and was arrested and trIed In a district
court for n shortage of $3,500 , which he
could not make good The case was decided
adversely against the deCendant. lie was I
sentenced to three years In the Penitentiary ,
but pending tie henrlng of an appeal to the ;
supreme court he was released on bond.
In the meantime he got Into fresh trouble
and was brought before Judge Dundy . re .
celvlng a Ught punIshment for a compara-
tvely trivial offense agaInst time statutes ,
Ie was recognIzed In tIme court room by n
man from Pierce county , who aferward 1
notfed the local federal authorities of his
id entity. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
nond.men Must Justity.
Judge Dundy has authorized the cleric or :
-
the circuIt cert to Inform Receh'er
Siaughte ! that his bondsmen must just
before the bonds will be formally accepted
by the court.
CountortoUers , at \Vorl .
A large qmount , or spurIous silver quarters
and hal dollars have lately ben shoved In
OmahaJ South Omaha and Council Bluffs 1 ,
and Secret ServIce Officer Walker will malIc
TAKE STEPS
In tme , if you arc a suf-
fcrcr from that scourge
of humaniy known a
consumimptiomm and you
can be curcd. There Is
thc evidence of
imumidreds of lv-
ing wincsscs to C'
thc fact that , in I
all its early
stages , consulp"
tiorm is curable
t0n a eurhlc (
Usease.
( Not
ever case , but a
la/'re perceltage of , ,
cases , and we believe , / / /
( tl ! ' t per ceni. are ' /j "
cured by Dr. Plcrcc's
Golden Medical Dis-
covery eve : : altar the disease has pro.
grcsscd so far as to induce repeated blced-
ins front the lungs , severe InerlnR cough
with copious eXJectortiou ( ( ncluding tn-
bercular mater ) , great loss of flesh and ex-
trauma cmacation amid weakness.
Do you doubt Urt hundreds of such cases
reported to lS as cured by I Goldel 1ed-
bat Discovcry " were genuine cases of that
dread and fatal disease P You imeed not take
our word for it 'fhey have , in nearly every
instance , bcel so pronounced by time best
ant most experienced ) ) physicians ,
who have 10 interest whatever iu inis.
represenllng tlienm and who were often
! strongly prejudiced and advised against
n trial of "Goldcn Medical Discover "
but who have been forced to confess' that
i surpasses , in curative power over this
fatal malady , all other mcdlcilcs with
which they arc acquainted. Nasty cod.
liver oil and its filthy "emulsions" and
mixtures had beams tried in nearly all these
cases and bad either utterly failed to betie.
fit , or had only seemed to benefit a little for
a short tlmc. Extract of mal , whiskey ,
and various preparations of the hypo.
phosphltes had also been faithfully tried
In vain.
The photographs of a large number of
those cured of cOl51nptlol , bronchits ,
lingering coughs , asthla , chronic nasal
eatlrrh amid kinded maladies have been
skillfully reproduced In a book of mOo
pages which will be mailed to you , on
receipt of address and six ccnts in
ctammmps. You can thel write to those who
have been cured and profit by their cx-
pcrlence.
Addre5s for Book , \Vomor.n's D/SIFNS\R\
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION buffalo. N , Y.
z
CHICMSAW . / ' _
rnor Al/IRK .
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.RANCSCAN
DROPS Purely
Yeget aWe .
Prepared from tIme original to mania rrb
'erv.d II time Arcllcl"01 the loly ( anti . hl'
: gau a"lhentl imi&torydatlng Ian 000yesnma
A POSITIVE CURr
for aU Stomach , KIdney and Bowel
troubles , especially
! IRONIC CONSTIPATION
2rlco 50 ccnt. - Sold \y el dm'umggistit.
'ce Fraicisan . , Remedy Co. ,
31 V } " "URE' 3 ' " rIICACO , I
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'ere'r. , ' .dc.I , " " -
F'ji' : sal OJ 1iua & Ce , , t5l & Doulis
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an effort to locate the counterfeier ! It Is
th ought that A 10011 soot of counterfeit
sm all chnngo hnI lately ben put In circulA-
ton by A wel organlell and smooth brace
of "queer" sho\'ers.
UutcRI In Town
ncharll C. Outcal , the cashier of the
Ca pital National bank at Lincoln who was
re cently indicted for making false entries In
his reports to the comptroller of currency ,
comptroler
caled at the ofce of 1 . S. Iunmly . curenc jr. , clerk
oC time federal district
court , ) 'esterlll ) ' ,
li e le I ready to
Curnlsh bail '
le immmimic'diately
upon
bal
his arrest Ilx.Congressmnan Dorey ) has not
yet been arreste
<
r"lcrnt , Court : nl" .
The transcript In the 13xlmum rate appeal
ha s about been completedJ ;
The gnnll jury at Lincoln has been drawn ,
but not ordered to report.
P. A. Crpo waR registered as an attorney
In federal court yesterda
Collector of Customs Miller reports the 1m.
port of 3,000 pounds of SwIss clmecae
John I. . \'ehsler has filed tIme cost bond In
the maxImum freight rate case appeal .
The ease of Ward against Cochernn was
Ilearl yesterday 01 a motel 10 have the
deC'ee set ashile.
Several cases were heard by Jllge Dunly
) 'esterla ) ' . Six decrees In foreclosue
cases were sigmmed .
10slmnster Clnrlson Is of the opinIon that
an appropriation , of $400,000 will he necessary
to con1ieto the west wing of the new federal
bu ilding.
Judge Dnnlly has given the attorneys or
II. hyde bIllet notice thnt
H'le notce they Inust tIle
!
their '
exceptons to time special mlsler's reo
port before the fMt Monday In Pebruar .
$ Jp I fJQS
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Both the method ( . results when
Syrup of Figs is t.ken ; it is pleasant )
and refreshing to the taste , and acts
gently yet prompty on the Kidneys ,
J i"C' al Dowels , cleanses the sys-
tem effectually I dispels colds , head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-
i duced , pleasing to the taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach , prompt in
it i action and truly beneficial in its
c ffcct . prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances , its
Jauy excellent qualties commend it
to all and have made 'it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading
botes al drug-
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it emi hand will pro-
cure it promptly } for anyone who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute
CALIFORNII FIG SYRUP CC
SAN FRANCISCOJ OAL I
LOUISVIL Ia' NEW tORK. N.r
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DIJFFY'S PURE
MALTSKEY
4
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FOR MEDICINAL' ' USE
No FUSEL OIL
Irr hull "Irrllth its every trol' , \1'
hia y Iren 1111 " "I'lrllnu" Imimittor . S.
"hi" II "lnu lUl' ' mint o' out el\l. , , Iltor. % , .
lmmniy mm'Iui In "niilvhl " 'nllhOI"N. S
ml iii' r fec I iy' IHI.ululllll. I ron
CVOI " , pNiU.mloNlA : . . I
itiOICiiITI $ , full'
nnllnthlr wllllr IIIRII"4. l'rnlln 11' '
immi ! trlllllJ slakim'sm lire sIir irISa'ol tl hint .
hl\ hit (11) ' hllr. . , ' " \tll limit hell omttlili
I himoiiimirutmIe u'hmi'oke3' . . \1 .lrnl&I II minim
Soul eroci'r4. Im. ' 1111rltoll lmmmmiPIIiot. wil 10
h.rIt1T \ ' % t.5i.T WII"IU\ : . , .
lO.IuhhH-,1'Ilt ? , N. V. .
Warm Your Feet.
al night wih a
) ' ' " Ol ! WATER ORG.
'RPA'
J\
. , . 'a 2-lluarl , 65 cents ,
' . ' ; _ , l ' 3-qua rl , 76 cenls.
t , ' 't
. ' 4-quarl , $ l 00
RUBBER GOODS OF ALL KINDS I
The Aloe & Penfold Co. ,
H03 l aram Street.
TIE LION DRUG STonE.I ,
'
OUI' r"corll at actual anti mmnmttnbable cures ot
SY1'hImhlS la "henomennl. " ' 0 tur \ alt med-
Icines free amid eradicate ! the Poison tram tIme
6)'al"l In 90 days. Cure \olson .
Houre. 9:30 : tJ 1,30 : Wednesdays mind Satur
days 9. p. m. <
TIE DINSitTOOR REMEDY CO. .
S1 New York LICe. Omaha Neb. .
DEMrnK " .
n IRED. 11
$
.Dlapa
Made a
, wel of .
Me : '
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lHDAPO\- , ( QI
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'nl GIE' '
HIWDOe'IEMEDY 1
HltDOC .
mIu000cs8 rims ADOVI % , , _ _ _ -V. I
IUtlt.TS sIe . co . . . D" . . " 1. Clte. ni ) 4" '
) , 'k'
Neroud1..n. .I ICIIO" I i
"a..I. Sl.cpl"ssn" , Sightly , "
.Ion.rlc , . . c.u.,1 "y . I. . . ' o hie5 ( , 5ne.3 Vigor old PIEG
tOshrznl.omlonptutl 5.004 Miood in otd ' and or yt.unr. qumcimt I Jallyt'arrledin btlt8imrely : i'e.torre veeS
poelt. I'rl"o , .00 a peekego. Six lor QOO " ILk A
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bumtim writlen iOtatton . , canntc6 : , t .r o..nl : : rn'c iiiijtt'o ' Itont , It
ilmeutIrdedleni yourdrgcIsi : I Iz , i Co.i'r.p not gotlt , , . : . Cbicg mymmi , Ill ene , , : : i.rCmtid. r..g.ii. I :
SOLD Iy Klhl & CO' , Cor. 15th ntui DOIglnf3 , SIS , .
and J. A. Fuler & Co . Cor. m4th and Douglas
Sls" , OMAhA NEB
The Oregonian Country
"
Was N 01'a desert six months ago-
NEVER WAS
We DON'T have to build irrigqting works.
We DON'T ' bave to cultivate nature to get a
crop and WE NEVER HAVE A FAILURE .
URE pf crops from any causc. .
Vie plant and cultivate thc soil and nature
does the rest :
If you want to get there right cal at our
Omaha office , Room 101 Bee Building. ,
We have the largest list of Oregon properties
ties t for sale or trade that is in the Inarket. '
Trades made on large properties only.
600,000 acres in one body-- 80,000 in an-
other. 20,000 acres of timber l land which will
run l 50,000 feet to thc acre.
STEARNS FRUIT LAND CO.
OF OREGONI
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1fO ! ! l lelSlrllllJ ) I Is I H\'I ) r < 1111 11'1'rr..ly ' imm aim ass.
'fO Nt'mur A : faIls mtv ( Solll hUAltANTlli Iy ' mutt Ieatmiiig Oi O\ry Irlglsls boltio , , If tiihlthi ) mum p I J , J U E . $ 2 . 1.E I I I l I > ( ) ' [ 1'1' ! .J jj1
II'IIIlsIluoe hot 111'0 , . I , ito , mint iet him ) sciIdoml I SOUCIIII also . \11 "Jll IIJlot3U on"r for ' : ,
amid mm l stIll forUII 1) ( X\I'SI ! ullfucllrci 011) ' bi' , limo
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