Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 14, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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TTI.E OUAJIA : DAILY UElli : IONDAY ' , tTANlTAUY lt , 18b. !
: HAS WIVES \ \ TO GIVE AIVAYca
Burplus Ones Arc Presented to Assistant
Rulers of the Realm1
: , RESULT OF TilE TIME HONORED CUSTOM
_ liaelnn Ben Al Unbcnle and TRike or Ilk
Nnt\o I.ln" , JI'hcRrelnl Tnlre or the
In rem nUll Showhll that
Clothee 'Inlo the 'Inl , '
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Among the orrlvnls at the Murray Is one
, ) pronounced foreign peronalty , named Sic
lasson Den Alt of Aggader Ermsgege ,
' . - North Africa.
This interesting Arabian Is ex-WorlJ's fair
'
: commluloner for Morocco anll ! AlgIers anti
" Is at present In charge of a band ot Arabs
with "A Country Circus" company ,
e' "Tho recent Armenian trouble was
t pron1ted by the mehods at Armenians In
, forming secrct soclet.s to plot ngalnst the
; ' : Turkish government , " Bald Sic 1aBsan Den
All , with A graceful wave of his hnndl which
disclosed two hugo silver dolar clIff buttons ,
presentc to him by President DIaz of Mex-
Ice "There Is a mistaken Idea In this coun-
try tht thc Armenians were mnssacrell because -
cause they Illercll with : Iohammedanlsm In
religious belief. The fact of the mater Is
" ! hat religion Is simply a cloak to hide their
political conspiracy against the goverment
. and to overthrow the present S'stem In Ar-
menlo. "
In speaking of the sultan of Turkey he
I eulogized that IJotentate highly and snhl that
he was greatly mhrellrcsentell by Buropeans ,
The tultan's accumulation of so lany
wives Is Bllpl' the result of a time-honored
custom of the country , " said the man from
the Orient. "The sultan has several palaces
to occonllodatc the ( overflow of wives. I Is
, customary for native visitors In calling on
the sultan the first time to bring him a presS
r ont , and mllY Ileople take this opportunity
to _ shol their high regard for their ruler by
. Ilreellng' hln with their ' most beautiful
. , daughter. Out of politeness ho accepts , anti
' she Is placerl In one of the palaces. When the
stock or wives becomes too large the sultan
elves sOle of them away to his IJshas , but
compels the pasha to larry them according
to the Mohalledan riual , "
"Tlen thl' sultan's palace Is a sort or mat-
rhnonlal bureau at times ? " asked the Inter-
V vlowor.
- Imlm A PAUl IAClVINS. .
' " \Vell , yes , " replIed Sic Hassan , with a
quiet smile. "You see If lie didn't do this
he wuuhl have moro wives than he knew
what to do with and the government wotilil
woull
; be kept busy building palacl and harem an-
: nexes. These gIrls that are brought as Ilres-
- ents to the sultan are very beautiful. 1'he
ugly ones are never Ilrl ented. They are i
possessed , of beautiful faces ali divIne I
. rorms. The Ilarents consider It an honor to I
' have their daughter as an Inmate of one of r
: the palaces nnd offer no objection to the i
'
: sultan transferring their daughters after
sulan afer ac-
: t cClltanco to the household or a pasha , becalse
. : the girl Is kept In the Palace for a period
before the transfer Is made , and besides the
y. sultan always compel3 the pashas to marry'
t , the girls according to the ceremony or the
. : Turkish faith. "
Trkish faih.
& "Wa there ever a census taken of the
sui Con's wives ? " was asked.
. , "I don't believe so . " was the reply. "Even
: ; - I there was , It would be Icpt as an olilcia I
i secret. - A record Is kept of all ' olelal
_ thin kind. Many or the harem storIes. hub -
; 3 lahe ore purely Imagination , but I bailey a
i that the
sultan has more wives than any :
; 'ther ruler on earth The reason parents :
- give him the fewer of theIr faintly Is because -
cause they believe woman Is God's greatest
? : gift to man. I I not generally known by :
Americans that the higher class of Mo-
l hammedans , belevo In God. Thq lower
, classes have ceremonies distinctly their
own , and some ot thmem . wash their hand
. . faces and feet fve tines n' diy , beleving
that It purifies them. In portions of the
country where there Is no water they go
. through the motions without it.
; JUDGE IAN DY IllS PANTS.
E\'en : In dress , the clasH's are dis-
' tnguished In Turkey and Morocco , " said Sic
Uassan. "Tho poorer n man Is the larger It a
wears his trousers.
The aristocrats wear
; comparatively tight trousers while the
, , lower clement allow the pants to hag In
, , . , various ' places , nlli the cloth Is of generous
dimensions. Some of the Turks , when they
went to the World's fair and promenaded
time Midway , wore lug Pants 1.ecaimee the I ?
were poor hut when they left Chicago , afer
a successful season ot the fair , they nearly
all wore American trousers , thus maintain
t . log the Turkish Idea of proclaimIng poverty -
. . erty and subsequent prosperity hy the cut
t' ' . of their . ' .
pants. 'fha. Is why American and
. , English tourists are besieged so by beg
gars In Commstantlnoplo. I they wore big ,
, puffed troU5l'B time beggars would not molest -
lest them , believing that they were poor.
, ' . ' "We have a sort of Masollie fraternity In I
Morocco and Algiers " concluded the visitom
"Tho Shrlners of this country ore an unite L-
I t' ' ton of our organization. " , Imia-
Slo Hassan Den All tapped his chest wit ii
evident pride and called attention to a hugo ;
; secret order pin that adorned his scarf.
. , At this juncture William Showles the ,
veteran bareback rider , como In and In the
( course If time conversation recalled several
romlnlicenees bf travelIng through Nebraska
: ali Kansas during early doys when he was
. with a circus that traveled overland. Ir.
Showles Is a nephew of Dan Rico and says
, that when he first traveled through this ;
I I country It was attended with many excitln
excitng
. ' incidents , In overland transit at that tutu :
during high water when the streams were
swollen and the mud was deep , It tool three
:
, or four Ilays to travel ten mies , und It was
necessary to ford IIIY of the sloughs and
- creclls. When a man applied for I Job In I
those days he was akell whether or not ho I :
- , , could swIm. amid If ho was not a swimmer
, ( ' his application . for work was Invariably re , ,
Jected. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _
Thousands of cases of rheumatsm have
. been cured by 100111 Sarsaparilla. This IB i
abundant . reuson for ballet that It will cure
you. _ _ _ . - _ _ - _
RELIEVING DIOUTH SUFFERERS.
t l'reimtmlemmt Nuson ' 1 < ls or the ItcheS Com-
! llun' " 'forlmlll time leiit " Itmite.
w _ 'V. N. Nason , president of time in
State Helef commission , called ot Time Dca
, olce unll made the following statement In regard -
gard to the organization and working of the
. . . commission. lie said :
,
"Tho commissIon Is not a one-man concer
at all , os In addition ' ( o inself the folowlnl
: , gentemen are members.of It : 11ev. L. I' I ,
. .
LUllden , the J . 11 ,
secretary ; I McClay , Li n-
t colli , treasurer : He\ Joseph T. Duryt'a ,
, Omaha ; C. J. Ernst , J. W. Hartley and A. J. , ,
lawyerI.lncoln ; Henry prick , , Fomitanelia. ' am iI . !
, S. 13. Tlibmttison ) , lrolt1 ; n . , making In l e ill ,
, . nine members composing the commission.
"
I "We have an Iulltng commlteo all a ,
record II kept ! of everything that Is received
and Paid out , IIHI limo audIting commitee
audis alt the accoumits.
"At the last meetng of the regular working
majority wo authorlzoJ 11ev I. 1' . I.udden to
. Incur Incidental expenses , the princIpal Iem '
at which Is the salary of one stenograpiim
All the hula are to be submitted to the com ,
mltee for approval
"When \0 first organized the commission
we had nothllg to dklJense alll our Idea was to
get PeoPle interested In time movement to '
. raise funds without solicIting aId or allverts-
, InK the state adversely , and wo have been
- successful this way II obtaining large contributions In
: "We decldell that wo would try to organize
Omaha In a quiet way and get our people
to do what they could to aid lime aufferem rs.
'Ve dial not want to prey upon the citlie mis
: of Omaha , I they have BO UJon mutiny eharllble cllen8
ca\ses that they iire taking care of now , but
, we merely wanted to Blhlulate the muovemnem mt .
"We do our work In a iystemnatic inane em
tematc lalner
)
and wherever a county has .
! coulty ha applied for .e-
I lef we lave uniformly required the people ' . of
; . that section te cal a Ilublo leetng ! amid al'- '
Point a central commimnittee ,
Ilollt cOlmltee , comprising two t
zmmemnbera of the county board and from ft Ye
fro
to seven citizens who ) would be satisfacto ry
st fctor
to time people of time sectIon to constitute )
: central COlllltee , with whom we tramism met
our business , and that central committee a -
commite
points a rOlllltoo If three Iii every ! , aJ- :
, k )
duct where there Is destitution , and this hut t
commitee acts as a visiting cummltee , We ,
, ha\'o effected organizatIons of cOllltees II
f Ibis , way II twent-slx counties ,
"Amous ; other wbo have already given us
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relct from outside poInts are : Mrs. L. Cp ,
Durrows ot Savanna lii. , who has donated acer
cor load of conI. We have JUlt received a
check from William 1. Allen of Boston ,
Ma ss. , for UIS , and the other day the Mme
ge ntleman sent us I check for $200 , besides
a lot ot good cothing , I" ' . 1 Hummel has
sent us $25 , anti the proprietors of a coal
min at Athens , ill. , have promised to Bend' '
us the output for I halt day of their cool
mines , whl\h will amount to about fourteen
cor loads of coal , and the Burlington road has
consentll to transport It free.
"Wo have already distributed ! about 200
cnr loads of provisions , coal and clothing onJ
ab out forty more car loads are now In the
coure of transportatIon . I shoull estimate
estmate
that wo have already disbursed about $ i,00
Ilo
for the relief of time sufferers. This Is the
amount of cash pall out up to date
tl was arranged lt time meeting lost week
that there will be one or two member of the
commlslon In tIme office ot Lincoln from now
on , so as to attend to the prompt distribu-
ton of supples , " .
IUnek J11 Oolllull ltr nntllt ,
SIOUX PAI.I.S , Jan. 5.-Spechal.--The ( )
output of gohand \ sliver from the mine
of the Black 118 In 1893 Is M follows : Gold ,
22 1,675S58 ounces , with I coinage value at
$ l . 119,0S3.27 ; silver , D7,915.20 ounces with a
coinage value of $ 'J6,610.Gt. Time outut for i
IS91 Is Placed I ! cOnservatIve mining muon
len
at : Gold , 443,351,716 ounces : coinage value , !
$ S,238IGGra. Silver , 172.391 ounces ; coinage I
value , $120G75.80. S i
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ImI Oi GO.n SlllCE1tS' EXCURSION
January IG ; , 1895 ,
One fare , htius $2 , for round trip from ,
Omaha to time Black lulls via P. , I tril M. V.
R . n. ; limit of ticket twenty Ila's. Passemido
gers for time Keystone anti holy Terror district - ,
trict buy to lermosa : these for Green Ioun-
taln distrIct buy to Deadyood. :
J , n. BUChANAN .
General passenger agent , Omaha , Neb.
a
nu.\I.\ : . \N \ CILIUtO ( 11.\S' EX t' itISS
'l'nlo the Chtuo , Mlwauleo . St. l'arit , ny
F or Chicago and all points east. Vestbuled
slecper leaves time Unlol Pacifc depot ,
Omaha , at G p. mit. , daily , reach-
Ing Chicago at 9 a. iii. , the following day
In omJlo time for nil easter connections.
Supper and breakfast served In dining cars
a h carte. Passengers for Freeport , Iocleford ,
E lgln anti mill point In Wisconsin can , by tak-
Jng this train reach their destInation twelve
hours In advance of all other lines. Baggage
checlell through from your residence to dos-
tt nation. For tickets and further Informa-
ton apply to
C. S. CA'RRmR City TIel Agt.
G. D. HAYNES , City Pass. Agt.
F. A. NASh ! , Gen. Agt. . , HiOI Iarnam St.
TII D1tmtJt' ZOU'I"l : lUU'E
\'Ia the Hock 1shiiiiI-imrtot .
IhU.I- h.rtc3t I.tlo nail
Irl"t , 'lhlo.
Tel points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian
T erritory , Texas and all points In southern
C alifornia. Only ana ngh : out to all points
In I Texas. Time "Texas LImited" leaves Omaha
at 5:15 : a. m. daily except Sunday , landing
passenger" 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-
g eles. For full particulars. maps folders ,
etc" , cal nt or address nock Island ticket
olee , IG02 Faram St. tcket
CHAS. KENNEDY . G. N. W. P. A.
I 'ILILLLL"S "ItOCI iSLAND"
l'IILLI"S "nuOIISIAU" EXCUUSION i
Throlgh TourIst SleC1,111 Cnr to San I'ran-
cisco Iml 1.08lgelcs. .
Via Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific raIlway , ,
leaves l Omaha every Friday at 1:10 : p. m. ,
via Denver , Colorado Springs , Pueblo , Sail L
Lnle , Ogdon. Also through tourist Sal
to Los Angeles every Wednesday on our
souther route , vIa Fort 'Vorth and EI Paso ,
Tickets and sleeping car reservations can be
seured at time "Rock Island" ticket offlee .
For full Informalol call on or addess ofce.
CJAILES K NNEDY , 1602 Farnam St. .
G.N.W.P.A.
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I1OMESEE1IIcS' 1XCU1tSIONS. : ,
Vta Chicago , Itock roniL. 11111 & ncfo III- i ,
Tuesday , January 1G , tclletl wi be on sale
ot rata of one tare for the round trip ( plus
$2,00) ) to all polntl In Kansas , Oklahoma ,
Indian Territory and Texas ticlcet . good
twenty days from date of sale. For goomI I
partculars pt , rates , etc. , cal at Rock Island
tclet office , 102 Faram street. ,
CHARLES KENNEDY ,
G.N.W.P.A.
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llomueselters. ,
On January 15th the Missouri Pacific wIl I
s ell round trip tickets at one fare ( plus wi )
to t all points In Kansas , southwest MIssouri ,
Texas , Arkansas ; also on the Iron MountaIn ;
& Kansas City , Watkins & Gulf railways In I
Louisiana. TIckets limited to 20 days. Stop
overs allowed. For Information , rtes , etc" '
cal on or wrIte agent at depot , 15t11 and
Webster , or company's olces , N. E. corner
13th and Patnam , Omaha Neb.
J. O. PILLIPPI , A. G. F. & P. A.
TIIOS. F. GODPHEY . - , P. & T. A.
J.\t'I S' I XcUnSINS s'lu'ru.
.
VIR the Wlhash Iiittrotd.
Our next ' excursion will leave Omaha January L-
nary 15 at 'o p. m. For tickets and further
Informaton I or a copy of the Southern Ilomc ' -
10me-
seelters' guide cal at the new Wabash omce m ,
115 I aram street or write G. N. Clayton , m ,
N. W. P. agent.
.
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TIme furniure stock of Parmelee & Ott ' 5
Ots
has been bought from mortgagees by the
Orchard & Wihelm Carpet - . Co.
I' ElSU.JT - I'.t /.tl'lS. . .
Joseph Elek , Fremont , Is at the Darller.
I. D. Leland of Boone , Ia , II In the ,
city.
city.W.
" ' . H. Wray Is registered at the Darler
from ChIcago. ,
S. H. Logwood Is registered at the Dehlomi ie
from St. LouIs. Dclono
J. I. Baird , a wel known Chicago salesman -
man , Is at tIme Mercer.
George 1unson , agent ot "The Derby Wit m-
ner" compan , Is at the Darker.
Sherll C. W. hamilton of Iolt county Is
registered at the Darker from O'Nem. )
Coln Hunter. a wel known Cheyenne
polician , Is regIstered at time Paxton.
E. IV , Johnson , one ot time proprIetors of
time Atantc , la. , Messenger , was In time city I
yesterday
George A. Crofutt , a real estate dealer of
Grnler , Wyo. Is at the Mercer Mr Crofutt :
wrote amid pUblshcd time first "Across the
Contnent Guido" In this country
Mr. it ! . D. laynes and wife of Seatti e ,
Wash. , are In the cl ) ' , time guests Seatte Iov ,
James Haynel , G21 North Twentieth atree
: Ir. laynes Is a leading wholesale merchanl
of time Iuget Sound cotmntry
Miss VIola Armstrong , Miss Fanny Trum-
bull , : lss Josle Burrows , Miss May Donahue
and Misses . Rose and NellIe 1lng are the
ladles of the John L. Sullivan
Sullvan company i tnt
the Darker ,
B. i.Ollllin and wife oUd Dan Dwyer ,
Bobby Mack , WillIe Barrows , Nick 1urphy : ,
John Kearney , W. P , Sheldon , Edward Worm ,
W , If. Shilng and Harry Young are registered -
tered commmpammy at time Ualker with the John L. Sulvan
F. A , Brown , for time past six years cashier
and boollkeper at the Millard , hal tenllerll
his resignatIon , to accept 0 position with the
Snow.Clrch Mercantile company ot this cit y ,
Prank T. Keatimmg. formerly connected wih
other hotels of this cIty , but lately night
clerk at the 11lard , succeeds Mr. Brown , I ,
T. Denahy , for 10m a tmo connected wih
the ' ! urray and Arcade. succeeds Mr. Ieatng
R night clerk at time Millard .
NohrnlklI' itt t hn Ilotoii.
At time Millard-James Stuart and J. Com ,
Madison .
At the Mercer-A. O. DorhYlt , wire Ind
son , Ashford ; I. . P. Judd , Cedar flupids.
At the .Arcamie-lkrmnan " ' '
ArcadeHerman 'olsleyer , Sn v-
tier Wlsol1le. : I. A. Larson , I remo/t ; CV , McCommi 1) .
At the l'ax&on-J. 1ldm anti
Iaxtn-J ali wlfQ , Platt 5.
mouth ; ' r. J Hord. C'ntrul City : Plats-
luIman . , Nelsh ; J , C. Crawford Vest
. At the Merchammts-E. F. Jay , Eustis ; F.
I , CUTln , Broken how' H. Eusts 1. ,
. .tlnmaVulhIamu Fitch Mcdoohc .
ONeIIi , , Wllal Fich , oolq ; J , D. Miller ,
At the Delonen J. S. McCahitmm. Gib.
hon : lion. A. S. lodloek amid wife , Beatrice ;
I. 11 Momgumm. l.slol ; Chlrles Jtatrlce . ,
North I'latoj ; - 'I' . J. Crullel , Auburn Di
Jil. ]
( 'IHSTIANSEN.-lory. ogtti 17 months ,
UIUlhter of Mr. amid Mrs. Arthur Chris-
thammsen . from scarlet fever , January 12.
I unerl Ir1 the rc.ldenee lt 271 Decatur ,
I t 2 1) . ma , Monday ,
TOOl TOO ] IUCI ! , lnpnlNE
John Diamond Dies at His Homo from the
Efect of Poison
lIE SOUGHT REEF FROM illS PAIN
lomo Life 1RI'I1 and No neoson nol ,
Why lie Shoull Commtt ttmicIdo-
. Worked Inturla1 Rt Ills Trade
lS I Iiincksmultlm
John Diamond , aged 4 years , residing at
13 North Seventeenth street , dle'l yesterse
day mornIng at G:30 : from an overdose or
morphine. I Is not known whether or not
the morphine was taken with suicidal Intent.
mtr . Diamond , who came to this city about
four years ago , hal been employed at the
Union Pacifc shops as a blacksmith. When
he came from his ! work on Saturday /feroon
he cOlplalned of severe hams In hil side , amid
In order to gain some relief he tent hits 7-'ear-
old son to 1 hanson's drug store at 116
NIcholas street for 10 cents worth of mar-
pi mimme. When the boy turnell with It Mr.
1 lunoli took all that was brought , the
amount being six grains ,
After taking the 10rphil Mm Diamond lay
down by time stove In time sitting rOOl , and
,10 partIcular attention was paid to him at
the tme , as It was not lown by the fatally
th/t ho hail talen time morphine. Irs.
DlmonJ was sick In another room anti the
fa mniiy's atentol was directed to relieve her
w/ntn ,
Toward rlornlng the laborll breathIng of
M lr. DIamond attracted tIme atenton , of the
el der llughter , Katie , anti after a whie Dr
.Ca rriker was summoncd , but \hen he ar-
ri vet Mr. Damond was dead
Time frIends and negbbors ! of the family
famiy
claim that no reason for commitng suicIde
could be assigned , as the fall circle always
seemed to 0 a happy one and ) : lr. Dlamonl\'s \
famiy relations always seemed to b of the
10St m Illeasant.
Time deceased movell to this city nbout four
years ago from Boston , ltnss , lie leaves a
wife and seyen children , Irs. Damoli being
seriously Ill nt the IJresent time. Mr.
Dmnond ! was n member of the Modern Wootlw
men m of AmerIca and carrIed $2,000 Insurance :
In time order. _
Coroner Maul was notified of the death L
yh 'esterday morning and an hquest1 be i
hcld h this afterimoomi . .
BlRAY BITS OF CRIME
Sundny Doll ! or 1lombcrs or time CrimInal
Cha. .
John Stepnlak was arrested last night for
creatng a disturbance on a street car ,
Stepnlak had been out seeing the sights amI I
was drmmnk. lie attempted to rita a ThIrteenth -
teenth street motor car and was turned over '
to an officer . _
T. " ' . Jensen , an ex-soldIer , was taken to
the city Jai last night anti locked UI ) 01 the u
charge of being drunk and destroying prop
e rty . Jensen was at Fritz Wirth's , where 10
got tangled up ali broke some wlnd.w& .
August 'Arenemann , who was returning
frol a cal on " 'cst Douglas street , clalmcd i
that two maim atempted to hold him up at
a point just opposite time Omaha club builml -
t rig last nIght. He did not .1111-
tl
gentemen for the reason that ho did net
stop to chat wIth them , but on the contrary -
trary took to his 11eels and ran to Sixteenth
and Farnam streets , from whence he tele-
honed the police .
A. n. L3ury , an old soldier residing at 141. i
141
larney street , was robbed at $39,50 last t
nIght hy some sneak thief who entered his
r oom. Mr. Laur had just received his lion
ion and the money was evidently stolen' br
some one who knew that ho' had the mon'cy'
In i his possession. . . _
Joseph Geranamoe , resIding at Tenth and
Davenport streets , was arrested early yester-
do ) ' morning on the charge ot crlmlnal as -
s ault. TJJO complaining witness Is the father :
of Signorina Pasquala Do Glgler. When the '
father first learned ot the commIssion ot the
crime hD wont. on the war path , declaring a
vemleta which could only he ended by the
death of the guilty man. lie armed himsel
with 0 stiletto and a dangerous-looking re
vol\er and sought the wily Joseph , who re'
celved 0 tip that his red gore mIght stain
the asphalt pavement In time
vicinity In u
which ho lived. Joseph went Into hiding an
the angry flther and his arseal were cap
tured l by a policeman , who sent the outfl
to jaii . Then on complaint at De Ggler outf I
JoseJh was arrested on a criminal charge. I
D
mltcn If Cold : Ir namp ,
'fIle l kidneym , hccome sore and cease to act
properly. Relieve their distress and set them
In 1 vigorous motion with Ifostetter's Stomach
Dlters , and all wi be well. Otherwise , op-
'
prehend l Drlght's disease , diabetes or album-
Inuria I , all dangerous ummuladles. Malaria , dyspepsIa : -
pepsIa , constpaton , biliousness and nervousness : -
ness nil yield to this henlgnant and agreeabl
medicinal agent , which promotel appetite and
a gain In vigor and flesh.
.
NI"ltll tor Urouth SUforer .
A benefit for the drouth surerers , under
the mttmepisec ot the Moder Woodmen of
America , was given at the ColIseum shoal . -
Colseum slct-
Ing rInk 'este '
yestemclay afternoon and evenIng I-
'
'
lag ; 'j'he Icu was good amiml the attentiammc :0 :
evenIng. wits , quIte large both In tIme afternoon and I
'fhq. use ot the rInk was tendered to the .
,
1odel'n Woodmen of America by the Ccii i-
scum niamimmernemit / tree or charge , and Col-
proceeds w 1 ho user II I.urchasllg food
and clothing for
the drouth suffel'er In i
uvestt'rim Nebrasica. !
1'hls order his hal commitees , oppolnted
for that purpose , out soliciting all for the
needy In the western part of the state , ] l
the subscriptions received Friday and Saturday -
urday were far beyond their expectation , 5.
'j'he order will hegll Hhlllping today the tic I-
Iltons It has Ilreldy received.
A joint commlte from all the Omaha
camps , consistng of the folowing name , ,
hns the work In ellngI : C. I I .
'r. nlepen , S. Trosslpr , I'imillip Mule : ,
, T. J. 'VI t " ' . II , Fowler MicI 'J. c
Ioolle. J. ill. Welshams , George H. Cool ,
Charles L. Hooper and . J. E. 'Vmmlemitimme.
- " 1.rd 'l'I mime Sulal. "
Vesta chapter , No G , Order of time Eastern
Star , will give a "Hard Tlmo Soclol" at the '
Masonic temple , corner Sixteenth mind Capitol i
avenue , Wednesday evening , January W , to I
which 01 Masons Ind ther ! famies , to/ether
with frIends of the order , are respectfully In-
vlell to attend.
Admission fee , 13 cents ; benefit at Vest
chapter. The commmmltteo In charge have
commlteo arranged -
ranged a program of cards , dancing , etc. . end
a generat good dine Is armtlcipated. Those
coming are requested to wear their old
clothes , . .
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JIHLINGTON IiuUTI ,
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liomomieskers' seur810nl , Janulry tn ,
Hound trip tIckets to southern and wes t-
era Ilolnts at \rY low rates with bo on sale
Tuesday , January 15.
Cal at the city tIcket otee , 1324 Farnam
street , and get - full informatIon. .
The State Helet commission have eatsb- :
ilsimed headquarters .at 109 Frenzer block ,
where all contrIbutIons of provisions and ,
clothing should bo sent
, Instead of 407 Brew 'a
block as heretofore. All correspondenm e
correspndence
should bl addressed to me at 407 Drown
block W. N. NASON , President.
.
Ex.ounty Attorney Kaley has opened 0
law omce In the Commercial '
Nat'l bank
- _ _ _ . _ _ _ bid g.
New Care Oi time 1,110.
The rolling stock of the ' 'wenty-ourth
street and Hanscom parle street raIlway lne
has been increased by four coaches of the
lost comfortable construction. ' 'heNe :
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ constructon. _ _ _ _ _
coachNI are hventlght feet tong . wIth
the stoves raised 1tI.e the 8rats Inteal ! of
be ln set 10wn laid tthem . The platforms
ar e large anti rooms' , and nt each enll of
the cal there /1"blg double doors , leting
Illl.l le l > ass In and II\t with ease , Instend
of laving to crw."alt each other. Time
ear arc finely th\11il anti are or n bright ;
) 'elow color. One.t [ hem will carry nearly
style I mummy coaches. tnasenger&s wi two or thD old
.
A . itU.'tJLitlXTS. .
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" "A True AmerIcth ' wIth John L. Sullivan
In the stellar roe ! , "h nlado known nt the
Emplro theater yoMdmiy , playing matnl
anI night to hare -audiences , larger than
the Emnpiro theater IJI hell sInce Malinger
Burges nsumed charge of this historic
place of amusement I would b I waste
of energy to take "A True American"H
seriously , for thO reason thnl It Is only Ised
ns a vehicle for the Introduction of the ex-
champion of prlzo ring circles to an amuse-
ment-going Imubhic. limit , John I. . Sullivan ,
whie not a great actor , nor p3slbly aim
ordilory actor In LImo strictest Sense , Is a
very great surprise He has many mnnner-
Isms , ho has ) ecllar Ideas as to . time force
and meanhlg of words , and he Is Intensely
stagey , but with all this IH. ' has Improve,1 , eo
remorkably that It Is worthy of notice. In
" Honest . hearts amid Wiing hiamids " he
harl scarce n dozen hues In which to assert
his perolalty : II "A Trle Amerlcnn" he
Is on In every nct amid carries time slory.
In hIs honest , blunt way he looks ( amid acts
the part ho immupersonates . Three years Ilve
done mmmcli . for him ; they have toned hll
down , In a word , almost won him away frol
thO m Ilrlze ring IncllatolB , which were so
very prominent whel ho 111n'll a hart II
nuncal Ilmurrisomu's mneicxirammma. Anti his set-
to which Dal D\\'or II the last act , which
Is I very lively 11 , 19 entirely leglhlate ,
not lugged In b ) the heels , as II most
cases of plglst ! who aspire to dramatic :
b ettors . : Ir. 8ull\n Is fairly well supported , , ,
alhough Improvemelts could easily be made. ,
)
The specaly features are Interestlg In- ,
cllentnls to the 111a ) ' , the dancing or the King
sisters being particularly excellent , While
Bobby h Mack , as time IrIsh gardener , con-
tributes much to the hUlor or the piece.
The Barrows chidren are clever and the
show i Is deservedly pOI1lar wih the masses.
George 1lnson , busiless manager or "Tho I
Derby Wlnler , " arrived In the city last even-
Ilg to look after time coming production of this I
big popular success , which Is one of the
genlilo his of the season. There Is no city
which "Tho Irby W'lmmmmer" has visited L
where It has been more Cordially received L
than t II Omnmmima . when It played hero last
fiI , and the fact that It plays a return en-
Jagemen t Is goad evidence of the npprecla- :
t iomi or the spirit or cordiality shown on the
ton cordlnlty
tn tp art of time local public by time players ani i
management of the play. Arthur Dtmnmi the
best ltte comedian 01 time stage , who ;
electrllNl local Iltrols by his ccceltrlcites I
a mid comcdy characteristics , now has chnrgo
.
of the play. I Is running fast In papilar
favor do\n the dramatc course , and Dunn I
has h arled ( new features anti otherwise
strengthened it. A new villain In the ;
person or Porter J. Whie , whom Lewis ;
Morris regards as time best Mephlsto on the
stage , has been added to the cast , whie
that clarmlng ! actress , Oga Verne , Is now
the learlng lady. Mr. 1Inson says "The
Derby Winner" will be placed on time Empire
stage with every attention to detail ami old I
Preelald , La Cajole amid the other thorough
bres cnn rnn fast 'S well there as any
where. I opcns hits return engagement here
next n Sunday aftormmoomi. -
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J. K. Emtlet well deserves the title or
being one of the moU fascilatlg actors of ,
the day. Ills ply , "Fritz In a Mal 101se , "
which ht wil present to the patrons of the
BOYll on Wednesday nnd Thursday next , Is ,
ful of " ! , t , spirit , 'bautful ' songs amid amnus - i
Ing l situations yet codalnllg touches of the
most exquisite puthos'and Is receiving every
where time large patronage justy 11erle by :
both actor , play and inoduction .
- : ; Nobles' new play , "From Sire to
Son , " wlilch comes to the Boyd tOlqrrow
( Tueslay ) Ilght , nor one nigimjuiy , Is provIng -
Ing l a : "ttong attraction ever ) here It has :
been prttsentod , and It deserves the highest
succcss : ' I was a big step fpr Nobles to
talee t , but 'ho ' has proved that ha Is fitted to
fl a higher sphere , hoth as an actor and
d mamatist. This play Is hIs best work , Iron I :
0 -literary anti cOlstructnve point of view
His tanguago Is always rorceful his clmaxes
Lntenso anti naturally wrought , and his char
acters flesh and blood creatons that stand
out with lifelike promlneuce. As time rc-
rorme gamblcr Mr. Nobles fills the Idea to
perfection and gives some admirable in -
stanccs of natural , quiet and' ' effective actng i'
Dalla Nobles has made the lilt of her life In
thIs play. TIme company Is superIor to any :
Mr. Nobles has ever before had surrounding
l mm. ! Any time after 9 o'clock this mornlog
telets that have been plrehased of the com-
mitee of All Simmt's church may beexchauged
at the box olco at the floyd for time regular
reserved seal tcllets :
Time wel known success , "The Derby Win
ncr , " plays I return engagement at the Em -
plro commcnclng with Sunday matInee , Jan
uary 20. The company Is Identcal whim that
appearing ot the lfteenth Street theater durIng -
Ing l the earlier part of time season , and should I
meet with a repetition of its former great
success Time great Derby race scele , intro
ducllg Freelald and other well l < own racers ,
Is one of the notable features ot the prQduc-
tlon . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Clint or time Stage ,
The days or melollrama are again coming
back to us. "Tho Fatal Card" has made
an Immense success In New Yorl
I Is understood Paul Peter wi dramatize
Darlett's "Familiar Quotalons" and make
a sensational play oe It after be gets through
with " . "
wjh "Triby.
"Tbe War ot Wetmitim" Is i the rather strikIng -
Ing title of the new play just cQmpleted for
Jacob LIt by C. T. Daze author of "In
Old KentucIY , " and whIch will be produced
upon I very elaborate scale time later part
of next month.
In "Nemesis" Miss Coghlan Is wId to
have a 110st valuable acquisition to Item
repertoire. It Is 0 play of today , mind affords
the star ample opportunIty to display ber
remarlablo talents , and also some wonder-
fully beautiful gowns. . _
Fanny Davenport Is fortunate In time out-
or her Investment In " "
cme heavy 'Glmmmmonda .
She bought the American rights from Sardou ,
cash do\l and time price Is reasonably said
to imavu been 25000. I ( limit bo so , site
mmmtmat have expended $40,000 before time cur-
tain rose on the frsl Ilerformance at the
PIh Avenue , New York , where new or-
rangementl have been made ror the exten-
\lon at the plas season I Is a case "I u
n : bold venture wel rewarded ,
Among the play , that are running Uneventfully -
eventfully along , hl new York time Lyceum
h3 an ullquo oncitm "The Case of Hebel-
10us Susan , " Tin 1talatory revolt of time
young wife agairmsUan untrue husband and
her success II the rod warfare have Inter-
cited women patfadlarly , even more than
the beautiful gowns of time fair rebel , as
hnpersonatll by 1Uis IrvIng. They ore In-
dimmed to think that the wife's deliberate
offense , which IOI , rcuBes to partcularize
to her buband , lit nothIng worse than I
flirtation . Danlol' I obmln says they are
correct.
Gradually , but frtly , $2 Is getting to be
the ordinary pniceAOf a frst-clas scat at
New York thmeatermtrlFour or five years ago
$1.60 was ' univeramul. Daly was time first
to Inaugrate theJ $3 price , and then came
the I.yceum , A 'oo\\le ' \ of weeks ago the
herald Square theater advance time price of
a large number ot its to $2 ; at the Empire
they also charge $2 $ , and also at Abbeys . A
good many managerl contend that they can-
not give a big production for less , and they
point to the fact that the only bIg capital
In the world where the seats are as low as
nlO at a Irt'clasa theater Is New Yorll.
They orB certainly hIgher In London , Paris ,
Uerln and St. leteuburg ,
Highest of al in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report
DtVa1 Bbking
LV'V Powder
ADSOLUThL PJ
AFFAIRS A' BOUrn OMAHA ,
! oldlel on I' Jurlollh Wakes VI' to nail
11) llr lIar 1"101 Cnnl' .
Late last night a young man giving time
name of Mike Dugan applied lt police head-
Quarlers for 1011glng. Mike was dressed In the
uniorm of a private In the regular army and
at fl'st Chief Drennan thought that a de
seter had walked right Into his net , anti visIons -
Ions of the $0 reward paid by the gOVernment -
m emit loomed up before that worthy omelal'R
ey es. A little talk with the soldier , however ,
p roved that Mike had no intention of desert-
Ing time colors Dngan salll that he belonged
at Fort Russell and went down to CheenM
aso few la's ago amid Hot on a big Ilrunk. When
sober enolHh to realize what was going on lie
sold thot he was In a boxcar nt Grand Island .
Having no mOIey , he lechlel to como to
Omaha anti apply to the departlent com-
mAnler for transportation back to his 110st.
Uelng coM and hungry when the freight
reaehel here , he lleeldll to apply to time po -
Ice for lorglng 011 go on to Omaha tOlly )0-
A COl plaint Was flied In police court late
Saturdny nIght by gfe Nester , charging
John Meyers with disorderly contlimct Time
girl claims that Me'ers used rofnno and
threatenJII t ! language to her. 1e'ers ( will be
arrest el some tmo today
Yesterday a sneak timId entered the olco
of Slattery's livery barn ali stole an over-
coat belonging to J. Kelly ,
Last night the grocer store of I ) . David-
son , 'went-sennth ami Q streets . was en-
terell by thieves anti a couple . or boxes of
cigars stolen Thc money II rwer was brolen
Ollen and all the slal ehnnge taken. ThIs
lalIs the thlrll tme In three months that
this store has been robbed , The Illce think
that a gang of tou/hs who Infest that neigh-
brhood mire time guiy liarties.
: lnllo City : ( moqsIii.
Mrs. J. W. Lowry II seriously Ill.
The investigation Into time alcge.l corrump-
ton at city olelal ! wi be contnued this
evening In the counci chamber. .
1
CHANGES IN lUNNING TIME
To ] { eel'hl'all or Its ( ) oml.ctlors tile
Burllgtol 'lljn ' tR 1 Card.
. Ever since the Burlington began running
trins Into 1ln s It has felt that casl-
bound , owIng to : orther Pacllc connectons ,
the tmo was too slow and the officials have
for 0 month IJast been laboring with Norther
Inclfc officials wRit / view to shortening UI
the t tme , the difference between the west
all eastbound tme being entrely too rathi-
cal to suit time prcgresslvo hlcas of thc D.
& M. Thcr labors have not hcen In vain ,
for commencing January 20 a new east-
boun1 ! tme card wi , go Into effect , which
obYlates the present discrepancy In timmie.
Comlencing next Sunduy , train No. 41 , under
the t preseut numberIng system , wIll leave
Ulln , , at 7 :30 : p. m. , Imme.lately after time
arrh'al of the Norther Pacific from time
west , and wi arrive at Lincoln at 10:20 : p.
1.
m. time next night anti Omaha at 1 GO : p. m.
This train will leave Deadwood at 1:15 : p. m.
and arrive at Hot Springs at G o'clocle In
the t moring , breakfastng at Edgemont , the
run through Nebraska helng made In the
day time. This shortens the timmie . very
materially. But the D. & M. people are
not content with this shortening up of east-
bound. tmo from Billings. Now thal
they t are In the shortening bnslness they
Intend i to go still further II Ilmlnlshlng time
nnl announce that commencing next Sunday
No. 41 , Imown as the Billings train , wilt be-
como No. G from Omaha anti will lave at
1G5 : p. m. and arrive at Chicago nt 2:30 : the
next afternoon , at St. Louis at 4 1 :15 : p. Imi.
' 1he train which has heretofore been leavln/
at 9:45 : p. flu . for Kansas City , via CouncIl
Bluffs , Is carded to leave the same tmo as
No. G for ChIcago (11:55 ( : n. I m , ) , anti wi ar-
rive at Kansas City at 7:15 : n. m. This' train
will be leown as the theatrical train and
w ill prove most acceptable to companies play-
i ng In Omaha Satlrlay nlgllt and booked to
open In Kansas City at time matinee Sunday.
No. 3 on the same date w1 arrive In Chicago -
ago twemmty-flve minutes earlier than on the
present schedule Through sleepIng and
c each service will be Inaugurated on the 1311-
lngs l train 'to' Chicago
Under the new card No. 6 takes the place
of No. 12 , which has Imeretofdro left for time
east at 7:50 : p. m. This new train , to be
known as No G. . will make connections at
Burlington and all Juncton points cost thereof
Peoria. for branch lines north and south , immcludimmg
DILLON. A8HS 1tUltB TDI .
Grlnted Ten Days ire In Whl"h to An-
8wcr l Cite Short ] .110 CUBe.
PORTLAND , Ore. , Jan. 13.-TIme prelm-
Inary m skirmish In the Oregon Short Line
receIvership o.currid 'csterday In the Unied
States court. Zera Snow , rcpreseltng John
F. Dillon , trustee of I set or Oregon Hul-
way and Nnvlgaton bonds , appeared all
asked for nn extension ot tme for thirty
da's Inl whIch to file an answer to the complaint -
plaint under which Edwin lcNel was appointed -
pointed I receiver or the Oregun Railway anti
NavIgatIon ' . At time time
Nnvlgaton compan tme the re-
celvcr was appointed Dion had not answered -
swered anti hiit / ! time cxplre yesterda
Judge Delinger saId It aPllared to him
that time detendant hal bait ample tlnie to
fe f his answer and It lookcd lS tme the
defendant might IOt he acting In absolute
good Immith lie extended the time ten days ,
laltng an order that unless the defen anti i
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"OOST OR "
LESSg"
January SaIe-Gloaksand furs
fl0kSCOFIELD
OolSCOflELD
ClOAKS.SUIS
- I'AXTON UI.OUJC.
HOW BABIES SUFFER
When theIr leader skins are literally emi lime ,
whim Ichng , burning , , cmiiy , and t
. . , . )
) blotchy .bn nhd .calp dllllCS ,
" 5 ; : Ilh Iou of hair , none but molhera
: , rellze , CUTlcuni HCtDIES nf
' ford Immediate rell'f , "onnllet
- mind sleep Dud "olnlo , ii speedy mime
ecuaonitemiicure when the lcel phjleluuand ) . ill
other remedies full . Sold ovurywlmcme.
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This toilet table Is exqulslo In its dainty
beauty. More than that It Ie dls\ngulEhed. ,
MOle than that It IB cheap. Who would not
pay ' u smal sum fer such odjec\ves.
1 Is admirably arranged for positIon In 0
corner of the bedroom , being framel II a
semiil.circioith limo lower shelt concaved to
admit time drawing-In of time chair
It Is Just such I table as this whIch Irrests
time attention of every heholder and evokes the
most desperate adjectives . To see It II to walt '
I , end to be satisfied with no other
01' ; Ud. Wintcl11Ices tire thc
lowest eVll' recurded
Charles } Shivorick & Go ,
FURNITURE of Every D03crltb"
Temporar Location ,
3iQO uld lS IUUllH Strot
MILRD nOTE BLOCK ,
, . T _ _ _ _ _ , . _ _ . . , _ , ' _ " _ _ _ _ I
to the s\lt hind answered b ) ' that time they
wouhl not bo allowed
nlowell to 110 so later.
Evnnq' " ' ( llon Taken Imlrrdtleln1rnt ,
DFN\EI. Jan , 13-Arglncntl were mlrlo
yt 'eltenlay before JUdge Hler In time ! lll or
the American Loan nnd Trust company
nlaln't the Union l/clle , Iemmver & Gulf
rnlrall on flue apitlierution . ot ex.Uoveniior
John J'vanl 10 al'l.llealon a 11nrty ( to the
s tilt IIHI be IIer11leli 10 { ole In amid de-
fel { time Fame. Judge Hiler took the matter
ulder Rllvlsement , mnter
Inl"a { , Notre ,
George " ' . Thompson , duet clerk to
(
Oelernl SU\eMntelllcnt DUlnwny or the
Ulion el ) . 1acllC , Deliver & OUlf , ts II the
J. C. hills . or Sioux City . receIver of the
SIODt CI , O'Nei & \estrrl railway'
lell I hil report wih the cleric or the federl
court this muornhmug , eoverlng the pcrlod
from Jily 1 to dnte.
John l " rllcls , rleral pmutsemmger agent of
time Ii. & :1. , retlrnell ! IlnRleUler nJelt
meeting . this mrmonmiing 1 . "ir. I " Chlalu ! II
nuthortt for the ! tnt"lelt that the meet-
III nolrne.1ntl : IIHhl ) ' , whel mother (
m effort mmetit . will be lale to o 11ItchII aim ngrce-
: ln , Ilon Mimirs 1I'8110 Worlc ,
CIjTVETa.tND , 0" Jan. 13.-Right mines
In the : Iassliol rrglol wi resule / work
tomorrow Time el'lvers , who strlcl , ' last
week hehl it mmmmmmus imiemtimmg , mtmutl ' .
tmtiloy' il.
I 1111 lenthlg 1111 1110) .11-
dded to accept $1C it I tiny for aim hmmtieflmmitt'
perloll , I II the belief of the ni ! Illefnlh
,
the miles1 resulo before the emit ! or the
11 V YOUNOTICED '
Y2"OTCED'
Thl IlecnrlRnt ) ! ( : horl or COIIh " 'hleh
flterrlil the I'IIIY cr Ihi . 1rrlonf ,
Of course you have noticed how , tn . !
theatre or 1 chnrh Oi a winter night , n '
cough leem ! to be contagious . Somnebtiy " 3'
begins , anti II n Illute timere Is a 110rfet F
chonll of hncklng and tmum-kiumg.
" " ' 11 , " yotm ma ) ' SI ) ' , "c"C'bOl' , nlm08t , \
hal 1 cough at this tme of the ) 'ear. "
True enolgh , amid time' nil lurt of It Is thAt
there Is tie need or It , Coughs nrc but IIgn9
of a general weakne , anti whel thnt I.
cured the cOllh Is dlsl.ose.1 of Cold air haa
driven the blood frm the surface to the In-
tenor ot the bol ) ' . Time delicate lembralt ' '
or the throRt I ! congetet , thel Inlinimied.
The Irritaton cnles the cosmglm'iicn ths
clrculnton , or the blood Is once \ore clUnl-
Izell the eouHh goumu , Ilro\'hle , or COIr (
that the 111telt takes refmlnble care not
to expose hllself mmfresii 1IIIn , Is It hot
\hul Ihal IJ-tuce this effect 7 A gelte
hit thol'ugh Itllulnnt , I'S the host musti-
1111 mtmmtimonity . All the l'elulrelpnts oC the
Fltuntol arl Ict b ) ' 1)mmffy's Pure Mail
\hllle ) ' . I\r ! lure : Ial , J
1 II I tonic of the first order , iunrticum. t
frlt
Ilrl'llualle II 1I'tll'llly to partel-
cxhlls'll b ) ' work or .IIFel ! ! Fond alone
iminkomu liesim , hut whnt Is food
\nkeR tesh II without an
11'\ettl ' ? Dlf1 II'e Malt < \ ' wihout II " i
fnlOUI nimiietizer , . I has the mthuImmOVtul ot
the t _ 10lt _ 1II'I"ICI.1 Ilhllelnll 1\11'ovat
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What is
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CI.storin is Dr. Samucl PItclier't Irescriltion for Infmts .
ZhILd ClhillrcIl. It contains neither OptLmll , lUorhilo nor "
other Narcotic substance. I is n harmless substitute "
for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing S3'rups , amid Cnstor Oil.
It is Vlcnsuut . I ! guarantee is thirty years' use by
Millions of l\otbcrs , Castora tlcstro Worms fillet nnn 's ,
fcvcrishness Castorla ' ' , '
llrc\'cnts 'omltng Sour Curd ,
cures Diallhol anti 'ViUtl Colic . Custo11 rclieyc .
tccthing tronblcs , cures eonstlmtOu nH ! 1Intulcnc. . !
.
Castorln assismillates . tim food , regulates tim stomach . -
nU bowels , giving healthy amid natural slcCI ) , Cns. , . ,
torn is the Chlldrcu's Panacea-tho Mother's Friend. '
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- Castoria Castoria.
. Cntorlls Al : lent medicine ( for dm11- "Cnstorln fs sowell adnpteuitochmihhrmim thmai
ihremm. fothcr 11\0 reiueatotiiy . told mao of its recom'mmmmerid it smasuperiortonny atnpt t chlllr pm-emmcrlpt.ion that ,
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their
good citect upon children. knona to mmmc , "
Dc. . U. C. Oaooo , IT. A , Aacrmmcn , M. D , ,
LwciI , Ness. 211 So. Oxford St. , hroohlyo N. Y
Is Castoria is dmo Imest ronmcdy for cimiidren of " Our pluysicltns iii limo chmihdren'g depart. .
Simiclt I aiim ncqtmaintecl. I hopa time day is not mont have sjuoken highly of timeir cxpcni- .
( ardlstammtvimenmiaotiierswiliconsldcrthioroal care In their outside practice with Custom-la , .
interest of timeir clmildrcn , r.mmd imm-
use Costonla - amid although no only 1mvo ammmommg our-
stead of tlmovariousquaclc nostrumawlmiclm are mmmcdbcal supplies what is known as regular
destroying their loved ones , by forcing opium rim , prodtmcts , yet we are free to confess
zimorphimme , so6tiilng syrmmp minti other immmrtful mmmerita of Castorla has won " o look with.
agents doun their throats , thereby seating favor upon It. "
thicmu to ImatUO graves. " USmTED Ilosm'rnii. DmevrJtnATtr ,
Ba. S. F. hmxcnELomo , lOoston , Maa&
Conway , Ark. AttEit C. Smmirmm , Thes. ,
The Confanr Company , T Murray Street , New Yox'z City.
LPTO9S TEAS4
FINEST THE WORLD PRODUCES.
100.001) ) l'acktigcs Sold \Vcciiy. Bcst Grocei-s Sell Then
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4WHERE DIRT GATHERS , WASTE RULES. "
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. GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
SAPOLO
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The , Oregolliall Collutry
Was NOT a desert six months ago- .
NEVER WAS.
We DON'T have to build irrigating works. F
We DON'T ' have to cultivate nature to get a
cropandWENEVERHAVE A FAIL4
URE of crops from any cause.
\V'c plant and cultivate the soil and nature
does the rest :
If you want to get there right call at our
Omaha office , Room 101. Bee Building.
\tVe have the largest list of Oregon proper
ties for sale or trade that is an the markets
Traaes made on large properties only.
600,000 acres in one body-8O,000 in an4
other. 20,000 acres of timber land which wiU
run 50,000 feet to the acre.
STEARNS FRUIT LAND CO.
OF OREGONi
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oinecr moM THt TANPI ,
CHEIPER THAN STEAMI
0 . Ni , liolhrr , No Hit-mutt , No Idmiglisrer , (
. IJES'r rowiit fur Corn umid Feed Mills , Haling
' , . - . - hay , Ittiimtmimmg Heluisratoms , Creameries , o.
- OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES
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Fetmd ; for ( 'et4mouc , l'rlces , tic , , describing uuork to ho doe , . f
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Cblcao,24SLakeSt . . WORK8
Omaha , 321 50. 15th St. au % S'alimmmt I'1ilL1tUI'LI'IlZ4 , VA , ,
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