Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 15, 1895, Page 8, Image 8
. . ; . . - - - - . - . - - - - , - - - ' ' . : ; - . . . - - - - - - - - - - - : - : --I . . . , I ; , . 8 TilE rnrrnc . . DAILY nEE : . ' TUESDAY , JANUARY 17 , 18nu. . ; AROUND TIlE BANQUET BOARD . - , Oommercil4i , flub ( Members Spread 0. ret for Their Guest& . - SOUND REASON MIXED WITH A FLOW OF WIT , Ofcor 10vl"tho AccomIIIiiuentU of the : Club , 0\111 , Tc ltolY of the Faith thnt lu I In Thcm-Thoy ) J'romlso lllch for the l'uturo I was "Omaha night" at the CommcrcJII' . club lst evening. The annual banquet given upon that occa- , elon waR In full consonance wih , similar , 81ccesses ot the past. I was the same ell spread ot menu , but the ppeeches were Cull ot ginger , metaphoricaly speklng ! , for Omaha lntereth. The energy Infused Into the brief , but cnerg pointed reE0nses to teats was more ag- , gresslvo than those delivered upon former occaslcns. A number ot delegates from the State Boarl or AKrlculure attended anti vere evidently hnllrcssell favorably with the cordIal reception extended to them. I'res hent Weler occuplell the chair of toast- D master. , \V. A. I. . Gibbon , the retiring pres- . Icnt , and Buclhl Iartu , chairman-elect or . the executive committee , Occulliell ) hue right - anti left posts of honor at the side of the I ) ( oastmater. Around the table were seatCI ( : Charles F. : Weler , Euu lll Martin , W. A. I. , Gibbon , C. - S. Montgomery , ' . C. Patterson . W. 1. . KJertcd , 11ev. S. WrIght Butler , ox-Sen. ator Saunders , Charles A. Coe Col. Chase , . H. 11. lalrlge , John S. Brady , Adolph Meycr. Cmlmlssloner Utt , N. A. Kuhn , , , Secretary Olan ct the ( Dead of gdueaton , , - George ii. Iane , James Walsh , George , N . , Hick , Z. T. Lindsey , I. A. Methiar , F. M. Bartlett , A. P. Tulley , J. S. Olmore , lal I 2lcCorll , Judge I asset ( , U. J. Gala ) her. F . . P. Klrkenlahl , II. 11. K03er , C. D. Skiti . more , J. O. I.oheck , I. ' . N. Fry , " ' . N. , Nason , \V. H. Bennet , Gustavus Cooper , George \V. Keley , Major Wilcox , T. S . . Charkson. John A. Wakefehl , Dan Farrell , , Jr. ! G. 'V. Llnenger , C.V. . Wihelm , T. A . Crelgh , W. S. Wedge , Amos Field , W. I. Reberson , and many others. lHESII NT WELI.ER'S ! ADDHESS. The Inaugural address of C. F. Weler , preshlent'e1cct. was as follows : . I have flith 11 the great state or No brslc nnl believe In the ability oC our peo- pie 'o tll { care oC themselves indr un unli ) Iny anti all clrcumstnncl > : I have fnlh In the city oC Onialun. the Gate City oC thuVcst . , beaulCul for sllliton , with a country ( rib . tlary to It tlouRallls ( oC mies In extent , nnl I 8el no relfn why It shoull not hecome the heading me'ollls oC the vest : I have faith 11 . this organization , the Commercial club oC Ountuha . the men who compose the executive omml tee , Its chairman , the b'arl . ot directors nnd Is Inllvhlnal members. Large buslnes corporathons vihh crumble corportons wi anti full unless there Is union of purpose In I the mnnaement. Mammoth maututacurln , : . coueers would lie hle 111 the wheels a commerce become clogged without Unity 0 uniy action on the part or the manutacturel This fact Is recognized by our large ralhron i . corporatons , II you know the reu1t. 'rhls club was or allzel for IL iuurposo. and ovcry memher Ihoulll thoroughly np1rccIat , nHl understand the fact thal aPIreelate : merely a soelnl organization , but an orAun I- I Izaton oC huslness men eomhlnel together for the protection of their Interests and . , plelged to stunll wIth onil by one unother ; . under any and all circumstances In union there Is strengtho This motto Is I pecularl ' al1plcahle to this club mete ' Stnnllng together , we can aceoml11sh for Omaha 'hat. as IndlvhlualH , we never coUlti uu - comphlshi. \o therefore hope eoull this r rneettng wi cement the bonds at good fellowship I- lowship and that this club may have a great anll glorious future. . t : .Wo behIoe that much has been \\o bclove nceom- . I pHshN for thiN cIty thiuouhu , Ihe ( elton (5 ( oC the executive committee ' Inll officers of . . . the club. 1 , will not go Into otcers , but I ' sulce It } to-Iay : thit . , thcle detai have. k : woriteil faithfully ouch h'\'o given , their tin to , f- , ahl money to thc adt'antenient , of the tme - crests or Omaha. I II'e faith to behle 'a . that the beleve work ot the new executive con t. mllee diuring the coming year will be cm. - t I In Its results . wi fruit-I , ; . NIW ' DEPOT lUST DE IIUILT. * It , : This may not bo the proper time and I ! place to outline our polc ' . I wi tme , how- ever . that we have three Important thiIn 'P14 to eonHhlel' , and these wi be taken thing at n : time nail pushed to I successful issu : C. . ; First. I refer to the brhlge toil between - here anti CouncIl . ' ' tel COlnel Bufrs. 1hls discrimina- .y ton has exlste agaInst Omaha for years ; , anti this Commercial club has decided that ; , t , the time has come wheu this Ilscrlmlnatn decldel ! . . , . charge must be removell anti this city shiv ill be placed upon nn equalIty with other cIti eli 4' . ' Qn the Missouri 11 vel' . ( Prolonged cites 1)iauu4e. ) I IH an outrage that this has J been permiled to stlnd so long . and I say i right here Ind now that the entire lull - ence ot this club wl be hrouht to bear 4 , upon tilts question Until Il Is sette ! to our ' , entire sntbji'actlouu. The lCxt question at vial importance to the ' citizens ( C Omlha IH the Union d\pot. This you may say has become a chuestni t' blt he that as It may , I Is al Important - question , unit the Commercial eluh ) has d Le- ( /ded / that a new depot must be built : one ? . ' that wi be a credit to the great rnlroad , corportons centering here u\l worthy of , thc city at Omaha. ! ApplnuRe. ) The next , qUItoa to be taken UI Ilurlng the 'ear ' wi b ( a marlte houRe. Who amonl you does not feel the hnportance ot pushing to I eon11/ton this enterprise ? , A maul et . , hOUR , centrally located , would pay for - Iselt 11 live years In the nmount saved . to ; consumers alone IW having the olportuni ot Ilrehasln ! In an open unarlcet. These : , , three things that are of such vial Interest . . , ; I to the people oC Omuha at largo vlhi he taken up by the Commel'clnl club thin ng , r the year and every erort will be durinI ' obtain the desired results : mafc ' , President \ WeHer's spechi was received , with enthuslaelc approvaL throughout , es. . eclaly his reference to ( bru1o . dlfterentt ala . anl lie ( uraon depot : WHAT TIE COMMISSIONER SAID. : Commissioner Utt made his annual report ' , In which he said : . , Through the Indlvldunl efforts of the cluh Iforts durinI the ) 'Iar , five cOI'cntons have heel ,11 , r becurell for Omaha , IncludIng the ( Interstate ( Irrlgntol convention . besides other et ) n- VontolH have bee enteutaineul . notably the I ' + n/Uonl CongregatIonal church eonvcni ( on. Ionventon. . Durlnl hue year the club hlf made a ci Dut- ? Blant effort In n&lvertlsiuug Ouuuahuut : lO.OiO ) COI- advcrtsln Ollhl it . , nual re1101'1t furnishing Ilata cOlcernlng the I , city. 8,0 10lvcnlrs Illustrating our- Ii rut - features. I.O reports ot the cIty englnelr , . f 10.0 printed repents IH II'll II its lt , , , . IrrIgation cOlvcnton all a large aiim tier 4. , ot IrtcleH uuhlHhel II < lstt'r papers r I else''hero have he 'ii inubllslued pa/lel'l / all Ilslrlh- uted A series ot cxcur lon trlllH have , , been ruin ( brought Ito country WII'I'strolg comPltlol Ixlsted , An exeurjlon trip was i matte to 'l'axaH visiting all thl vnlncl u1 : poiltl ( II hue ptate , malII viluable no. le. t qualntanceH and ntivertisiuug Omaha : miii. other ( to 11 points on hue ( Freunont. FIkhi In. , & ? utsourL'ahley ( ' llhor ? 218 o\1 Valc ) rllwa ) south "f Iho Plato rtvtr ( anti ' another ( to all points ( on the r - Missouri Im'llt ( Iii 80utheastem ( Nl'lruska. anti I tmll to nil poiltl on Ihe ( , n. & M. In ( hue northwest. in- el tuuh lug Ill Ill nguu. Thlte t rips rlsl\ In lrlnJln In 1 . large lUI IeI of t % Cntomers to th city antI gtlng ( the ( Omaha t Jobhers Ind mannfnctll'l" nequaln'd s 1(11 ! wih , each other , IJII1ng up fellowship and i 1 Itrenclh , - , SeVrll large meetngs hAve been held ) by flue club ml'lberH to ( IlsCI > 8 the beet smtlr Indultr ) ' . factory hal not beln lElt hult , hut nIl the ( condItions tire Inllerslot ( and a fae- I tory Is a Il0sslbll ) ' wihin I ) ' euur. In I Liii ) ' Ivlnt. hue ( 11SCUHlloI ot the subject and lie ( , puhlcly A1"'n ha' bore fruit : for exam pie1 MI' Crves ( , from Coulrl Hurl examlll"l by what was Hahl It our leetl1AI , Illunted fifty acres oC beets and uthuilupeul them to NQrCQlk. ! i'Juc'y netted hll ) > $ hlllcll thel this I . dry ' ) 'ear , 1111 there Iii n u4tromu leI low 101lL made to bull a factory at- Coo lieu fluffs , nnll It will eventually b atCounci ( ( Soverl cnunniites ( have called - . eOnmltl'es hl"e on ( lienIL ( I CItt8 ! ot the ( ilihmiols aied Oi thO 01. Ceuutral , cl\s Illols ( ( ntrl rullroid ttnd rnlrofUII Osnted etatItetj ! huowluig the \ . ' sntel ptatHtC ! rho''II ! volulo ot o.ut. commerce , anti lint ( . Irlng company to S build to this cIty. Vhuhle the mncuer Wa i mit elt' Whie S mal\r ! lt first Hurroullel by Inrt'rtalnty , It II bevel 0. tievci that Ihe ( COiflauu ' , . S \evel 111) ( was 10 tunpne .uiet Inllre > that the sll rOal1 vtuhtI ho woull rUlnlll : tratn I to 4 [ ) numtlua now If the ( strike trails . nllha IOW Itrlt bath hot occur ret . ' hat lnt oecurr"l. i'he load will buIld 10 Omaha next ' 101t wi bulli I1Xt year LL - \untl crol II IblurcII In Nebrlli. \ I ( onsllcmhle I"II 111el dOle II nit iimui Clttll1rll(1 , 10ratcII hen' . fil exuunhlhe : allng mnenitiers or the ( club lve ! t'xUI\le 10 a jolitultug liouuue limit nl 1 hall - johhlnl hOUKf thlltlel ( tmvelhl 8allsnu ! that would otherwise ( have chosd ha1 cl18111 its 'doors all tlal ( II now II iurosperuus S ( ollltou.Iuln , a inn aim tacUmni Iroll'el'UI I , ( 'S ) uil'orlpg under a financial ' . . , la\orl/ unllr fnanclll ItrlnJeIC ) , rtt- . crh'ln sixty cars o crll" mutlrlal ( cmiii t\rOIII out 160 cars at unuuuiufactiured ant lalufnl'tlrct her uuuutuin . hal. by our asutistaiteti Ioolls . 11118111s \ui'nes ' 10 30 cal s of crlll ins- tend lured unit goods Its ! utlut ( II II . clr : of manutac. "r There his been consIderable coniphahmut , matb ) ' bhlpllrl of this ( ( ' 1W at complailt tslr"nl. - tuition In freight I'ntes. 'heBu couuiphmilnts S nre lot ( lint the rates ore COlpl11nts S lel'e8 too hlh , l.ut . thai othlr competing 'ob\lnA ' points lowe rates Lint give them ; , S al undue adyuuutnie. All these accucatlons J I ' , * - -"S _ _ have ben kept constanty before the rnds , mind some adjustments have been mlC ! nnll several others arc In a pro gressive stiige. Such changes come ! chlnlef slow and patience and persistence alone can bring them abOUt. In hike manner chnnJe ! In classilcaton , excess baggage rat es and local passenger service have been can sidereil and wIth favorable reSults In 'omTh e instances. Th rough our crortf the "Last Days oC 10mlel" was placed on exhIbItion for three weeks last fnl rlacM during that tIme halt rat es wee In effect tram Illnts on dlverg. ing I I e" . Dimming thl last mouth this club has ben making nn uncealnl effort to sec ure for Omaha the location nt the NeDr bra ska State fall : the result will soon be kui own. We appointell I committee to bait after Inll secure better fre ProtOctIon. ThIs nfcr become I very serious qUestion , particularly wit h jobbers occupying buildings OVer three oceUlylng buJllnJs Itorle9 high. The erort ! made had a sahu. tory effect In ImlroVlng ( the flro departunent fro of this city. ' lie work accomplIshed Is /lone worth many tunes more than the euut ire east of this club tram its Incipiency. With the return oC better ( bios the nehlevlmentl ot the Commercial club will hf In Iecplnl with the sAnguine cXl1ectn. tons oC Its strongest advocates. ' . SnOnT AND TO TIm POINT. . \ v. A. ; I. Gibbon , In responding to "Our ! Org anlzaton , " delIvered one or his character- Istc Impromptu speechs , loyal to Omaha anc i time commercial development or this cornFr munly. lie cited the ( gratifying sequel or a unity u of acton anti sid that the only passport to the portals of the Commercial cluh was good cItzenhip , respectabIlity anti loyaly to Omaha. The speaker reviewed soma of the Quiet work done for this city by hue dumb anti saul that The Omaha lee all i the ( stress of the city hall been potential ractors In building UII this great city at the Jatcs of this great and growing west. lie roasted thos3 Inactve cItizens \vho had sought to steer hue CommercIal club ship amen the breakers. But he felt grateful that thus craft and a gallant crew of loyal cit izens had braved lie terrible financial 0111 h commercial storms of 18 ! , ana was now salln ! ( serenely on the sea of prosperity. Mr. Obb3n gaVe the guests a "marine view , " so to speak of the trip of the : Commercial club shIp. lie referred to I poltcal and religIous preferences os belns Eecondary to the prime object or organiza- ( io n. TIm mete of the club was "Omaha Cir st and Everything Else Afterwards. " Jlllgo Fawcet's response to "Omaha" was I ale ! the lines of enthusiasm which a goot I cit izen would deliver from the depths of geol I he art. Ills sentiments were warmly ap pha tmiled. _ Fl M. Dartett ( did fell justice to "Our Lo cation. " Hev. S. Wright Butler gave his Ideas o [ F the "Commercial Chub In a brief speech spIced wih luterlan wit. ' S "Omaha as a Commercial Center was viewed by C. S. Mouutgornery Other speeches were macl by Captain H. E . Palmer , Captain J. M. Lee of Oxford , M. Stunt of Madison , Captain Parkhurst , 11. lake of South Omaha. T. S. Carkson o f Wheeler 011 Colpnel Mon tgomery ( of , Nuckols count ) ' . The festivities terminated at nildnlgh _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ All other baking powders contain alum or ammonia. Only Dr. Prlce's Is abs31utely : pu re. _ _ _ p _ _ _ READY FOR 8UBMISSION. Ciy Ofclnls l'rciiart , Their Estmates for' ' the Year. At hue regular meeting of the city counci 1 tonight the mayor will transmit a communicaton containing estimates of the amounts that will bo considered necessary to run the varIous city departments tbrough Ith e current year. With some slghl varia- tons time estimates are substantially simiar to those which were submltel1 one year age ) . Ther Is 1 slight increase In the amounts as ked for by one or two departments , but the total will not largely exceed the former es timate. . Nearly all ot the heads or departments have h made out their estimates and placed them In the hlnds of the mayor. Estmates have been made ns , follows : City Clerk-City clerk , $ 2OO ; deputy clerk : , ' $ ,620 : journal clerk , $1.200 : record churl : . $1.200 : sten grapher , $900 ; compilIng ta lst , and ' salaries , $3,500 : books , blanks and statonery , $200 : maps , elc. , $ GO : elephant ( postage and Incidentals and extra luelj JI $ 709.50 . Total $1.879,50 lelp City Treasurer-Salaries. $18,60 : books , , bionIcs and stationery . $1.COO , ; postage , tele , grams all express , $32S : telephone , ice and re pairs . $ 58. Total , $20,000. Comptrohler-Counptroller . $2. OO : Iepuly , $1.800 : bookkeeper $ 1tOO : bookkeeper ,200 ( ) : tux clerlt , $1.080 ; entry clerk , $900 ; registr .c hunc . .900 : 8.tonery" - etc. , ; GOO. reJlstry ? , 1O,38O. . . $0,380. Maintenance City Hal-Superintendent , $ ,200 : euugimueer $1.080 : fireman , $840 : night watchman , $780 : three elevator , conductor Si I $ isoo : tour janitors. $2.400 : fuel , $2.5eO : electric lights , $1,700 : gas , $226 ; -Ice , $250 ; American District Telegraph company , $180 : e ngineers' 'and janitors' supplies , $325 ; r 0- p ains . harJware , etc" , $1,034. Total , $1,31. Legal Department-City attorney , $3,000 ' ; assistant , $2.000 : millie prosecutor 1,50 0 : special agent , $1,200 ; two stenographers , $1,380 : transcripts , briefs , etc. , $650 : st a- tonery , telel1hono and Incidentals , $17 0. T otal . $10,000. Building Inspector-Inspector , $2,000 : clerk , $ ,200 ; examiner , $ ,2 2 : printing , stationer y , etc" $348. Total , $1,800. . Board ot hiealttu-Commlssiomuer ot heaR ii , $2,000 : Insrector ct contrgious IHEeases , $1,500 : , meat Ilpector ( , $1,200 : chief sanitary Inspector - i specter , $1,080 : three sanItary Inspectors at m $ 75 per month each , $2,700 : milk Inspector , $ 300 ; clerk at $ GO per month , , $720 : mien scopical und chemical analysis oC food and water , $500 ; medicines , chemicals and di a. Inrectants i , $500 : removing dead animals , $2,200 ; spuples and stationery , $300 : tele. phone anti Incidentals. $400 : total , $14,000. Plumbing Inspector-$1,500 ; assistant , $1,260 : repairs to water troughs and toun. talns , $600 : stationery , $0 : total . $3,400. Illpector oC Weights and Measures-$1,00 0 : extra help , $160 ; statIonery , etc , $27 ; total , $1,187 : less tees collected durIng 1894 , amounting to $816.1 , $370.83. License Inspector-,200 ( ; supplies and at a- tonEry , $252 ; total $ ,452. Oas lnspector-l,500 : stationery and chemIcals - cals , $40 ; total , $1,540. Boiler Inspcctor $ OO : salary ot board of- examining engineers . $92 ; stationery and supples , $5G ; total , $1,74. CIty Fhectriclan-MountIng of Instruments , blallls , ltntonery ( , etc. , $1,967. _ Park commission , one crud one.halt a mill levy on $20,000,000 ; valuation & , $30,00. 1"'IA8er :11118 a Report The report of Peter Esasser , the regis te ref of Ieels , shows that durimug the past year $ O , G9,60 has , been taken In In fees A quarterly statement of tIm receipts Is as tol- I lows : First quarter , $2. 81.35 ; second iu an. ten , $2,895,30 : third. quarter , $2,441.70 : tourth ' quarter , $2.728,25. Of this amount the i county received $ .68116 , the balance coy en- ing time expenses or the 0111cc . For the ( year 1893 the tees were $12,773 . , 0 _ 0 . $2.77.20. divIded as follows : Pint quarter , $3,6 00 ; secoml quarter , $3,782,10 : Ihlrll quarter , $2,749.75 ; fourth quarter , $2,64.35. During thal year the expcnses et the cce were corshlerably greater , the ( all unt turned In 10 the county being $78,21. turnel the ( frt hair ot last year the ( receIpts ( were $200 $ above the expenses , while during the eorre. sJJolllng period or the Ilrtecdlng year thu was a defIcit of nearly $ ,000. As the of lice Is cOl11uclell now It Is estimated that nearly $3OnO would have been tured In to the ( county It the seine amount of business I I uat I been l010 ni during 1803. , hal DIED - Funeral ot Charlel A. Thieman will like ' wi 1)lue ) W dmieday /ernoon at 2' o'clock from M. ( O. Maul's undertaking panli ruu. Friends In % 'ltel. parlorl PIAMONI-Joluui , ) ' morning . Ja JIAIOND-ohn SUllla Janu- any 13 , at 5:3. : formerly ot Petenuutit ; Canada ' , a"ell 3 ) 'oart. Funeral at > burG : " 'I'lhlllllalmornlnl from fauuuiy ( reside mice tl Holy 1'llly ( church famiy . 11 ely St'inuichre. , 101) Slllulehre. l"lends invited. - BOSTON STORE FIRE SALE , - Selng the Jofmy Stck at Proca Way Below Anything Yet Offered . DRAPERY SILK , SLIGHTLY BURNED , 9CYD Dr apery Silks Almnst Sound anti I'orfcct lac and 20c yd-\l HId Ulovu Slightly Dnlngell 100 l'alr-I.ouuuimsio Ilsln anti C"lubrlc 4 1'2 n yil . ; l. SELLING LAI3ICS' KID GLOVES 100 I'AlIt. To close out every pair of kid gloves from the Jarray fire that are In any way damaged we give you the chOice of any b them for 100 a pair. Al the scunl and perfect gloves from this stock go at 49c and 15 c pahm. $1.50 mmss GOODS , 290 AND 30C. Tomorrow \0 place on lale 12 cases 01 the ( hlghesl anti finest grades of Imported I rench serges , henrletas anti cashmeres In blacls and all the latest colors They are sOle at the finest goods Jeffrey carried. They go on sale on our ( remit bargain square at 29c and 39c yard. LONSDALE CAMBtCS , : ISLINS , 4MC . 4YC. J altray's hIghest grade bleached muslns , Including Lonsdale , Prult of the Loom anti other well known brands , go at 4c. Also 2 cases of Lonsdale cambrIcs and Berkeley cambric , 411 yard. anl yarl. LA DIES' , MISSES' HUllm GOSSAlnS , 'SC . , 1 case ladles' and misses' rub"N , ber coats , gossamers and circulars , that - . became damaged In the Jarray fire , go at llc cacti All Ito black yarn knit fascinators , 25c. All the ladies' and misses' all wool Sax. ony knit leggIng . go at 15e anti 25c. 250 SILK JDBONS , SC. GOO pIeces all silk ribbons , In all colors and I withs , 9 , 12 anti 16 , go at 5c yard. 1.000 pieces hilton torchon lace , very dainty dc signs , lc , 31 and 5c yard : worth lIe Inants' all wool cashmere hose , Sc. All the ( bo's' anti girls' heavy rIb wool I hose , 10c. Ladles' all wool cashmere hose , lG'c . Ladles' fine wool zephyr knit pants and I vcsts , 39c ; worth $1.25. Al the boys' and misses' natural wool and u ca mels' hair underwear go at 19c. SACRIFICING HATS AND CAPS. Tomorrow on our main for we wi sel I hundrels of men's and bo's' fine plush , vel- ve t . casslmere , eiderdown and real fur caps In just two lots. These are nearly all satim i saln li ned , worth from 75c up to $2,50. They go on sale tomorrow at 2Gc anti ISo each. . BOSTON STORE , N. W. c2 . . 16th and Dou'gla. Hayden Dros' . ad. Is . on page 5. OM.\IA AND ChICAGO FASt EXPRESS 3 Tnko'ho Chtea\o , : UUwnlloo 8 St. PattI 8y - For Chicago and all points east Veslbule sleeper leaves the Union PacIfIc depot , Omaha , al 6 p. m" , daily , reach Ing Chicago at 9 a. m" , the following day , In ample time for all eastern connections . S upper and breakfast served In dining , cars a la carte. Passengers for Freeport , Hockrord , Elgin and alt points In Wisconsin can , by takIng - Ing this train reach their destination t , \elve hours In advance of all other lines . Daggage checked through from your residence to des ti nation. For tickets and further informa ton t apply to C. S. CARRIER. City Tkt. Agt O. D. HAYNES , City Pass. Ag ( . F. A. NASH Gen. Act. , 15Q4 Farnam St. . Hayden Dros' . ad. Is on page 5. . TlE DUtlV1' SOUTJEIN ROUTE "la the Uoel IMiauuti-htonLeSt LIne ant I aul Flltest Time. , To all points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian : Terrlor i Texas and e ! points la southern C alifornia. Only one ngt : out to aU .oints , I In I Texas. The "Texas Lmmlted't ! leaves Omnab a al 6:16 : a. m. Iialy , except Sunday. oinla , pl enger ! at all points In Texas 12 hours In I I advance ot nil other Unes. Through tourist cars via Ft. Worth and EI Paso to Los At u- I , g eles . For full pauticuulars. maps foldenu ( . , e tc. , cal at or address Rock Island Uck S t ! ofce , 1G02 Farnam St. ' ! CIIAS. KENNEDY . G. N. W. P. A. Hayden Eros' . ad. Is . on page 5. I . HARVEST EXCURSIONS SOUTh. Via time Wuubashu Euillroatl. " ,1ash Rllrolll. Our next excursIon will leave Omaha ; January - uary 16 at 4 p. m. For tickets and turther Inormaton i or a copy or the Southern Horn seekers' guide cal at the new Wabash ama a , ofce 1 415 Farmmanu street write . . 115 Faram or wrle G. . N. Clayton , N. W. , P. agent. . . . . nUHLTNOTN nOVT . , " - hhomcoekera' Exeuralons , January 15. Round trip tickets to sOltier ! : apd western - ern points at very low rates will bo on sale Tuesday , January 15. Cal nt the city ticket office , 1324 Farnam street , and get full information. . , S - ' . I Hayden Dros' . ad. Is on ' page ' 6. - , . . Joml8celnrs. On January 15th the Missouri Pacific v ill sell rotund trIp tickets at one fare ( plus wi I ) to all points In Kansas , southwest llssourl , Texas , Arkansas ; also on the Iron Mounts & , Kansas city , Watkins & Gulf railways In LouIsiana . Tickets limited to 20 days Sc ( up. ovens allowed. For information , rates , ete" , cal on or write agent at depot , 15th a mud Webster. or company's ofces , N. E. corner 13th , and Farnam , Omaha Neb. J. O. PHn.I.IPPI , A. G. F. & P. A. THOS. . F. GODFHEY , P. & T. A. - - - The State Relief commissIon have osto b. Ishe headquarters at 109 Frenzer bloc k . where all contributions ot provIsions and clothing should be sell , instead of 407 Brown block , as heretofore. All corresponder ice correspontence should bE addressed to me at 407 Drown block. W. N. . NASON President . , Ex.ounty ( Attorney Kaley has op ned a law office In thc Commercial Nat'l bank lii Llg . o Hayden Dros' . ad. Is on page 5. . JI"rhgo ! , Icmmuur5 ' . Tile following marrIage licenses were Is. sued yesterday : Nnmo anll address. Age. \'hllhutni ranltle. Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Anna Brown , Onuaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Michael J. McKenna. noclc Haphls , 10. . , 31 llnrla T. Murhy , Omctha. . . . . . . . . . . 2 Hlcharll Utley. Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 : Has a laley , Omnalun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Nlcholu' S. Sherman , Omaha . . . . . . . . . , 39 Anna Bulass ( , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Charles I Konig . Omi1ua . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Caroline Bench , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ At the ( California Mllwlnter faIr Dr Price's laklng Powder was round absolutely I pure . ills CII.ln ; I.ectlro. At the rooms ot the 'oman's club , at 4 o'clocle this afternoon , Dr. I.enrel wi speak of the needs ot children whip are from 12 to ( : n ) ) ' \01 " ot age. This Is the ( closIng lecture ot hil courle on' 'rhe Stlomr ( Chlhlhood . , " and I" to be given free 'rho \.onhutn'u3 chili anti ethel intelligent women arc t'Sl1ecialy invited S Hayden Bros' . ad Is on page 5. ' . II lie Ice ltmutuuusu . Articles ot Incorporation ! pt the Seymn our ArtIcial Ice company . have been tiled hp the olce ot the ( count clerk 'Flue lpuY Is authorized to ( manufacture 1111 iiehl unIt mind artleial Ice for the space Hel 10 naturl . ' ' 'J'he Incorporator are Geprsu I- . . Miller , J. ; Highest of al in Leavening Power.-Latcst U , S. Gov't Report DaVa1 B&king iv'v Powder , 4USOLWTELV PJE . , . . - - 'S. S S W West nod Cares Ogden . The capital Itock . Is HO. _ _ _ . _ _ _ ln. _ clplAI UOSTU 8TJ SlLL'1'EiS ' 20C. Tomorrow \0 Biln Tholunll 1',11 1.1llos Felt * trs for : Oc. AND MISSES' GOOD lUDDEnS FOIl 9C. And 2,1,00 Palrstiatlies' beautiful warm lined telt , leather , plusR anti velvet slippers , worth up to $1.75 , for Lge a1palr. Men's work In'shoes. ' . 79c. - Misses' and chlts dongola shoes , SOc and 69c. 69c.Youths' Youths' shoes. 'DOe Men's patent leather shoes , $2.25. Ladles' dongollshoes , SIc . Anti an Immens lot of [ ladles' and men's shoes which were marked to sell at U.50 , $5. 00 anti $6,00 will be sell tomorrow at $2.00 , $2 . 5O and $3.00. Jlce come In any size and willh and tot' Take pour choice tomorrow at just hal price. BOSTON STOnE , The real shoe bargaimi givers of Omaha , N. - W. Car . 16th and Douglas. laylen Dros' - . ad . Is . on page 6. The Young Women' ChrIstian Temperance union wi hold an anniversary parlor meeting ! next Tuesday evening January 15 , at the residence of Mrs. COl11an , corer Twentieth and Wlrt streetS. Members anti friends arc ( 1nvltel , GEOnGE PAlm : , Secrctary. . laden Dros' . ad. Is . on page 6. " 101 Shnl the Ulch 1'8CIIO' " , Nebraska has given to the world another . book on "How Shal hue Rich Escape ? " by D r. F S. Billings , the founder anti late di- rector of the I'atluo.bhobogical laborntor of [ the Nebrslm State university In the prologue the author remarks that "N oticing Is so sensntonal as the ( truth , " and I must be Ilmlted that a mere cursor - ser ) ' perusal of this work wi undoubtedly : have a tendenc to demonstrate the fnct. ' 'hle there Is much In the ( book limit mlJht , perhaps , hnve been left out wihout detriment , there are many things In It vclI wol worth remembering. Heferrl1 ! to marriage , the author says : " Marriages are not made In heaven , nor : were they ordained In hell , though h many hn"e a full allotment oC the hatter In u them. " later Dr. Billings , writing on the subject or dIvorce , says : "Where there are no chill. . dren , 01 the children are self.siupportimug , or either parent Is willing to assume the ; slpport of the ( children anti give security , so to do to the state socialsm should put L no obstructions In the way oC people S\11' ra ting. " On another subject ho remarks : "The competton of women Is howening wages , 10wel'lng nl1 It cannot be helped. I Is hitting where , women 110 not always I'ealze anti that can not be helped also. Only I lay or so since I case came to le where a. concern dls. n charged a bookkeeper anti a tried man ( I who hall been In the ( Irma's employ for ! years. They paid him $ I.S. One or the partners hal IL distant relative. widow wih I child , also competent. They took her at $1,0 a 'enr. I Is I terrible barthvl ship on the man. as he has a family and some young chidren , mind naturally has but lIttle saved up. But this Is the survival - vival , not at the Itest ( ( nhivay's but those who can. The man Is out oC work bls wife Is In distress and times are hurd. NO1 all concernel In thIs ( affair Ire 'g oed Christian oeoplo' In the best sense . The firm pities the man , but claims It hall to do It as a Inanclal mater , which may or mar not be ( rime. J I am not mistaken . the ' will have to communlt wi provide for the IscharAed bookkeeper and his family un. less times chane. for he can never aAlln , at r years old. get another such Ilace , " The book contains a very large amount oC certainly quite original mater ! alI will d oubtless be reati wih Interest by think- .10lbtcss real Ing people Publshell by the Arena Pubtim Ishlng company , Boston . - - . , Hayden Dros' ad Is . on page - 5. j - - Afnlralln County Court Dr. Riley has been appointed executor of 'the ' t estate of Mary McKenna. The greater 'porton ' oC the property consists at n cer- tfcate i 01 deposit of $7,500. This Was be- qUeathel to the St James orphanage. Heir or the woman attempted to break thQ wi on the grounds that the deceased was qot 'ot sund mind whemi ' shut bequeathed her property - erty , anti JUdJc Ellen , who was at that tme county judge . found In their 'favor. The' case wan appealed to the district coUrt l'al1 ' JUe.latrnwersw : th-dec1st0nofl ! , ! the'lectslon.oJ/ lower court. . . . . ! / The estate oC ' 1atda Drandn has ! beep s ettled. , Tere Is'l bequest ot $40 to an un- ' known heir . which Is waltnl'to ' be claimed. The will ot Mary lr , Gov . has been ad- mlted to'pm'obate. } , The United States NatIonal bank Natonal has be- gun I suit In the county court againSt A 'Yhlpplo for the recovery . of $ :0. i Aduleraton means poison and weak'ness. , Only Prlce's Cream Baking Powder Is ab. solutely pbre _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ I J'EIlSUN.IT I'Afl.IGRdPJ1S. I Owen Ferre , agent Yon Yon son company , Is i at the Darker. E. H. Pardeau Is registered at the ( Darker , , from Des Moines. .1 , J. C. Monroe Is registered at the Darker ( rein Marshuahltown. D. G. Spencer C. H. Ward , J. W Apple- ton , C. H. Cark and J. P. Darrett are reg- Isterel i at the Darker from Kansas City. At the Mercer : John H. Helmbeucher , St. LouIs : Charles Llndale , PhIladelphia : L. P. Judd , Cedar Rapids : A. 0. Darhydt , wife and child , Ashforl , Neb. ; J. H. Baird , Chicago - cage : J. W. Hewitt . Portanl ; W. N. Dekker , C. Kirk , St. LouIs : G. Galaher , , Kansas City : A. F. Holibaugh , Falls City : J. L. Harvey , Seward : J. n. Sutherland , Telmmah : J. D. Harris n. H. Pomeroy , , , ponca ; W. E. Ewing , W. H. Austin , Franlt- bin ; J. F. Wihelmy , W. S. WrIght , St. Joe ; , M. F. King , Lincoln : G. Whlgland , Cal- , Itornla i : Miss F. Palmer , Boone , Ia. : O. I. Swingley. Beatrice : C. H. Sebree. Caldwel , Itaho ; P. J. SullIvan , Glenn Ferry , Idaho : L I. Beason . Portland : Arthur P. Young , Mound City , Mo.V : . D. Deenn , Chicago ; J . W. Sparks , R. Tooley , D. H. Burke , J. T. Harris . George Dockes , Central City. Ncbrns'uH nt lho b1otei. At the Plxton : M. D. Welch , Lincoln ; E. C. Dmlclt , Cm'eston At the Murray : George W. Johnston and wife hastings : gdlh Sweet , Telcamaiu At the Arcade : George J. Parker , hart InJton ( : John A. Thrlssen , Jansen : Georg e g. Cheney , William Graham , \V C. GeorJp , CrelgiutonV. : . E. Bishop , Pierce : Harry : French , Keare ) ' . At the Mlarfl : O. . G. Duson , Charles H. Ruilgo . Dr. \V. r. . Dntjton and G. P. Betto I' , Ilncoln : 'liP . A. I'oy'nter , Albion : Bets , : leeher amid " 'llam Campbell , Nolgh ; W ' . F : . Peebicut . Pender. At thf ( Delone : John Dougherty , Sidney : A. J. Shumman anti lId A. Mann , harris I- burg : D. tV . Montgomery , Oak : Inrrls. . . Crawder . Gordon : W. I 11. Ewln , Frauiklin : Charles lann , Chnlron : a.v . Fox . Lex- I Inton : O. I ) . I'alhler , Oak : Gust J. Pat rick , SI. Paul. At ( hue Mercer : M. F. King . Lincoln : A. F' . UOlhllJh , Falls Ciy JlnJ. : . H. Stmthmer land , 'relmah : J. D. Harris and H. II I . Pomnt'moy . POnlll ; ' ' . B. Bwlng anti W . I. I . Austin. Flakln : O. 'H. ' Swirmgley. Beatrice ! ; Jv . Sjmnlcs H. Toobey D. / . hunk . J. I , . Harris 111 GeorKe 10cler , Central City . At the Merchants : G. W. Whuitenkeu , Kearney : Mrs. O. B. ; lrown nut ! 'hleaker , . I . I. . Smith , lancrof : N A. Miller , I.'ulr- bury : A. " ' . Hthen , O'Nei : Mier 1. . Violent ' tae , Aurora ; J. H. Calthln ( , \Vehster : P. : M. Hehy and Unon Cllrk , l'lattsmouLi ( : Platsmolth ; H. I.IJhl , Yerdon : B. 'l' ' Jay authV. . I. : Bradbur , Sockville ( . . hayden Bros' . ad. Is' on page 5. "OOST ' OR LESSI" January SaIe-U1oasandFur 3 fl.kSCOFIELO U IClOAK.SUTS. I [ . fURS. - 1'.X'rN II.U'le. - Warm Your Feet al night , with a ) Ph' ( Ol WATER [ DhGI 2-quarl , 65 ( cen1 , - 3.qlul ( , 7 9.onl5 , 4.qlul , $1 t 03 O - RUDDER GOODS Ot ALL KINIS. The Alo" Ct Pe11o'dCo , . 1103 I5.uiihiut . tr.f I 'IUI lJ : DhL' 1'u1lC. ' - AFrAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA ! - Cit y Oounci Plays the Last Act in 1 - rorce , - CLEAN BUS GIVEN TO EVERYBODY lemler Sit to hear 111 Jctermlno Their 0'1 Case After Which They \111111 the WhlcnIuh % Irn h In is "Ig- orous Maimer. - The ciy ( council met os nn Invcstgatng ( ( com mittee last evening , for the imurpese of lurO taking further testimony In the alleged brl" cry ot city omcials . Arer the council hall been calell to order by Mr . Morgan City Atorney arnsworth sta ted that he hail been unable to obtain ( any moro \vltmmesses , although ho hmiti : 1 10ne all In his power to procure \artes who were sup posed to know something about the ummat- ter. The city prosecutor said that he did not see the necessity for spending any more ' lne and money on the imivestigatiomi . This set tled It , and Counciman lula then offered time folowing resolution , which Was proml1ty sec ended by Walers ( and adoptel by a umiammi- mous vote : " Mr . Chalrmnn : Since hearing the ( e'hlence In the case wherein The Omaha lice pub\shel an article inferring that ( Mayor Johnston , 1m 11. Doud , The Bee amid Worhl.lerall re- porters antI six eounclh11en took bribes and . hush mone ) ' to suppress nlws , I see.no evl. dence to justify further Investigation or et- pense ; therefore , be I , "nesolvel , by lie chairman a lt council that ( a G. G. Denver core before this council tin der oath all salll that ( he was trying to sel l lila fixtures to Caution and DavIs , hued said anything that ( ho thought would please them ( In order to mmiake the sale , amid lD never gave , nor offered to give , nor was asked toe give by any of the above naml'l perso.1S , either In person or through any 11erson. amy money , or anything else for the prlvlego of running a gamblng house In South Omahl : further , "Itesolveul . That this coumncll exonerate the above namel persons and declares the charges not sustained , and this council now adjourn board of . " as a o immveuutigaton ( The council then ( convened In regular : . journel session. An ordinance defning assault and battery Wa ! read ( lu@ third time and passed I pro.m vldel for n ffB of not morc than $100 , cr a Jai l sentence or thirty days. Johumi- flunk was given permission to remove his saloon from Thlrty.thlrl and Q streets to Twent'ourth and N streets The nlcltel.ln.the.slot machine ordinance was read the second time. I provides that I evpry keeper or such a device shall pay a y ! rly license or $10 for each machine For a failure to procure such n Icenso a line oC $3 5 Is attaclmed. The ordinance was referred back to time commitee for correction , and thl council voted to sustain the corrections. Counclhnan Han introdtmced a resaltution ) Intronced 31uton , as king the counci to request time county cornw missioners to appoint John Boss overseer on ' the grading which has been ordered done on Thirteenth street , north or MIssouri av enue. Mayor Johnston called attention to the smug- geston made by the Taxpayer league that expense ! could bo reduced by doing away wih some of the electric lIghts . cutting down the , polce force to six men , and paring down the salaries or the mayor , councilmen , anl police judge. The mayor said ho wOlid Iie fo hear from the members upon the lubject" as lIe wanted to reduce time expense - pense to tlo minimum. ! r. Bula moved that the mater be laid over , Cor one - week In order to alow the ! poulclmen 'to Investgate U ho suggestions , suggestons : ot.tbe"yers , league. The motIon card .lel and' the cunci adjourned Until next 'Monday evening.- , I'lnrecl the liartun. " : he Gypsy Daron" 'was given at Dauer's hal 01 Saturday evening by local bIen Iuly 500 people were present about ' hall that number c6ming down from Omaha M r. Xal1 Bauer , a retired proesslonal , , toQle the part of the Gypsy Baron , and his reading ot thl .hines was exceptionally fine. ! ra' Llnleman was cast for Marie , whie SMALLER THAN USUAL -1illiptttian , in fact , are Doctor Pierce's -5- .4.- Illcasan Pellets. - , . : - - " Dr. R. V. Pierce , , 4 Chief Consulting - . Si ' _ S phsician to the 1mm. . ; t vahids' Hotel and I. t ' Surgical Institute - Surjical Instiute , N of Dulalo , N. Y. , - was the first to in. troducc 'a I.HUe PillS . ' S (0 ( lie Ammuenicamu , - - ' people. For all laxative amid ca. thartc purposes these lugarcoatcd "Pellets" arc superior 'in ' a great many ways to'almincrl water , sldltz powders , sals , cantor oil , Intuit syrps , laxative tens amid other purgative compounds Made of concentrtcd vegetable ingrcdients , they act in n mid , natur1 way. 'l'lmeir second. any effect is to keep the liver active and the bowels regular , not to further constipate , a il the case with other pills. They don't interfere in the least with the diet , habils , or occupation , amid produce no pain , guip- ing or shock to the systemmi Dr. Pierce's PleasAnt Pellets cure liii- lousuess , sick an\ bilious lleadache , dlz zlness , costvencsl , or constpaton , sour stommmachm loss of appetite , coated tonguc , imidigesdon , or dyspet1si , windy belch ings , "heart.hur " I1m and distress after eatng , and klllred dcrugements of the liver , stomnch and bowels. These " Pci. lets " arc easily dissolved In the stomach nnd absorbed Into the blood , stmulatng a few of bile frm the liver , and arousing to activity nil tie glaudular sccretlons Thus they act In fla1trc'S OW" ' way . In proof of their superior excelence , it can be truth. fully saul , that they are always adoptell al a houschold remcdy after the first trial I'nt np In glass vials , therefore always fresh and reliable. S One little " Pellet " Is laxm'uth'e two lte" Pelet" If a laxntve , are midly cathartic. AI a I diuner Jlil , " ' ' to prmoto digestion , take one each day after dimmer 'fa relieve distress frm over- eatng , they ( are umumequnled 'fhey arc timmy , sugar. coated granules : any child will readily take theuum . Olce used , always il Inner Accept no suhsttute ( that may he fICO\ mended to be I just af geol " I may be beleI Jo 'le dealer , because of paying him a better 11roft , but he Is not the one who needs he p i , ' DU"AI UJndapa o Made a wel of Me:1 INDAPO I ! ' j ; 11K 01 . . EMDY \ Ij3QtEMUOY u-utopccEs 'cliii AmIQYS ' .1 -y-- _ I'IIICCE TIR "DOVR I 1ltnlln 10 . JI Yr. . V'lo' ul 'kt' P ' ' ) - f .e'u. " I ho.ou. , I."o- < aetIi ( Sii.ii'5neU , ' "lr.1 NJlhtr L. , . ' . . , uon. . VIe. . CUt'I Ly last tti.mCP . g ; , .llor and uui I'l torimr'tuten . aul , . , ' .n orgam < immickiy huhur.l rcttores .hrll 1.0" Atu.hood In " 1101 UI Ilulcll1 .ly carried Jn vut , I.o'e , . t'rloQ.I.IU"oklu. , ' ills ' ior4d.OO ,11 a ruJ a , . I : fm I : : ; i : io.uruOrmflOIC7 lutulsi ; , WI lHYuug rJudr4. IN Iijt l'O. ) .on ; I lJrI'mutai ) 'ourdrurguululutadJt 'itedtcm&i tic , . , got Ir. P : . $ : ' : yli1 ' , 01 rend , , sreri.i.t.us. ItprraJ. \ ( : iOII by Klhn & Ca , Cor myth an I Ioumgla ; , . IJ , . tad J. h. I'ulel & Co" , Cci 1111 ,111 ol'tla 1 ; us. , oichi , . , NIU - . , " , -u S S , , ' I : lr. Ilnlleman layt llelnrieim Doth deserve - servo credit fo Ihelr One work. Others In the . cast who deserve special mmmentlora are ii. . I.'rletag , Henry Ot specal , Mis Bertha Jansen Ire . son anti Miss A. Abraga. At the conclusion of time play ( hose present danced until they were tired . tre.Ivc Stunk Rzchiange , There was 1 meeting of tIme Livot Stock exchange ) yesterday ) ' ahiernoon . V , ' . I. Stepllens occupie the chaIr , with Secretary I.ott In his accustomed ( iuiace. A contract to take the ( Illace of open ortiers was realI , but no acton was taken The contract was referred back 10 the ( committee for further conaltierailon . 1 ; . T. Jay antI W. A. Drlllbury or I rontcr ( county appeared before time exchange and asked for aid for tht neetly In that cOIUt ) . . The exchange voted $50 for the ( relief of the ( Frontier county sumfferer. A commitee or thre ( , constln \ of J. A. lake , I ) . S. Iarkhursl end levi ! Cox was appointed to ( walt upon time manager . or the packing huses and solicit alII of the su- terers. Time board oC Ilrectors ( then heM I meeting anti re.clectell Thomas B. lcPherson treas- mmrer anti A. I. Lott ' . Irer 10tt Ecretar ) . T. J. Mit- erchange. hone ) ' was also re-electel - atore ( ) ' for the 1 llltl ( ifilcers . The annual election or officers Of the South ( Omaha Savings bank was hell Yeterday afternoon . ernoon Truman Buck was chosen pre' Ident , A. C. Foster vice president , alHI 11. C. 10stwick casimler. The directors arc I. : Chance ii. Brown , A. O. Foster I red , M. Smith , Truman Duck and n. C. Botwick. JIIlo City Gossip. Mrs. J. W. Davis Is vcry 1 with pneU' umonia Yesterday afternoon Josephine Fletcher , eolorld , was fnell $5 amI cots by time polce judge for stealn ( ! coal trom Anton Krotsly. Not having thl ( cash , time per woman will stol' for tIm next tour days In the city prison cl ) VOMEN \ GET - STRENGTH No Excuse for Debility and Nervousness - Whnt i'alno's celery commmpoumtI Ioos In" Foiv Short % t'cck. It ; Mmikvs n Trenueuu- dotuii Dhtmt'retmce " 'U h Tlrod ' ' dOl8 UIDi'relco , Sicleby " 1101 Boston Ileralj. In thousands of homes some one , father , other or brother , Is actually dying front starv ton of the nerves aul blood. This lack of nutriton ( of some vial part Is not usually calel b ) hue harsh word "starvation . " but I amolnts to the same tiuimmg I Is caled Ilys. pelsla , neuralgia , BrIght's disease , nimetuma- tsm or nervous prostration , headache or eeplessness This general feeling of discomfort tluroumgiu- throlJh- out the body shows 1 literal starvation of some of the Important organs of the body , either 'heart , kilne's , stomach , liver or nerve nteni . Scores of men and women showing their frst gray hair , who In business amI society wear a smiing countenance , ere tormentel In prIm to by a despondency they can scarcely explain , which renders their life almost endurable - en durable . Such mental depressIon , falling short or Insaniy , occurs 10st often nt the " turmming polat" oC life , or soon after H , anti Is a lamentably commou commmpiaint . After the middle lethe body often becomes bloodless , the nerve tissues imupovtnishued Then Palne's celery comlound supimhies build. sUPlles bullIng Ing material for usedulI blood and nerves. I make people strong . ruddy and wel I regulates the nerves feeds ther ! wasted , exhausted - hausted parts purifies the blood ot all damm- gerous humors and brings back strenAth and heal h . Where ( lucre is a gradual loss of st rength , a growing tiuimimmess , irritability and n ervousness Paimie's celery Conupoummil keeps u p thmo strength and resists thmo final bream. d own to a state of Invalidisum amud Of con- a tant suffering that , is likely to conic where n othing is done to check time wasting process. It is tmpqn tu'onien ( limit liD great btmrdea of ti ring , exiuatmstimug and petty duties fall. hiumidretls of imommies might be saved from si ckness mind unhappiness if the svi ( or tIme iu usbammd or somacu' memmiber of tIme liousehmoith c ould only see how near aid ammtl coumufort is to the dear ones who are slowly drooping anti r elaxing their interest in time things about tP hepm , preparatory to leaving them forever. P aine's celery compoummil is witiuimm tIme reach o f every iuommuo In the hand i'imere ( lucre is ilo imiets. It bias met time unquahliled approval o f reputable physicians of every schoob. : $ JP ° FllG oIJz , Joz.s I3oth the hhlctlO(1 ) nIh resimith % 'lhefl Syrup of Figs is thken ; it , isimlonsant iuid rofi'cslhillg to time taste , 1111(1 ( flct gently yet ltt'Olilitly ) 011 the 1iditcy , 1i'CL' iliiL 13os'eI8 , C1'ahlSCS the sy ttih1 effcotiialLy ( lisimels cohuti , head. 11(31105 ( fliflI fc'cru ; and ctire lmnlitllal ) COhhStilfltiOiI. y1'u1) of Figs lii thu only' l'Cb1lCd ) ' of its kihl(1 ( ovci1)l'O ) - duce(1 , plen8iflg to the taste 811(1 ati. ceptablu to the stoiitncli , lI'OIhhPt in it action 1111(1 tl'hiIV bcIlcfiujnl 'in its olTects , ProIal'cd only from time hmlost Ilealtihy full flgi'eeable Shll)8tnhhCCS ) , its lihahlt' excellemit qimalitieo Colhmilielhil it to alL 811(1 1ia'e lunde it the lIlost l)0PliIUl' ) I'CIIICly kiio'tt'im. Syrup of Figs' ' is foi' sale Ill iO ccitt bottles by nil cadiIm drug. giHt $ . Any reliable th'miggit v1to liiay Rot Imavo it OR liautl"ill 0' euro it Iromilltly for aimy 0110 WhO \ViRllCS to try it. Do not acceptany siib.stitimte , CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO , CAL , LOUISVILLE , y , A'EW tQRK M. -4 -TH - ' ' 'b TRANCISCAN T DROPS YogctaMo Purely , S I'rcpareti from tIme oriinah to muula rerved 1mi.tiu . Arehmlveeof thu Lloly f.an.tniv , % , . .uig ama authentic history datimug bet 600yearo. APOSITIVECURE ( or all Stomach , Kidney arid Bowel troubles , especially 4HRONIO CONSTIPATION , Z'rlce 50 ccats. Solti by all tlrtmgglstz. .Vbe Fra'icistan Remedy Co1 , 13i 'UR : UaR1 ar- ChICAGO , ILL. , ; i forClrcuharo'i , iiItiatatpd Cbenda.r. F r saI by 1ciihn&C,15th _ & OugLa2 H EW FA"ES ATr4AflOUTC11ANalrG ma time t'onttircm muuid Itemumoy. lag hIlemituesln ito p. booii for a mmtamap , , JoIt II , SYotI1uir' , lfl v. 42,1 , St. , fl. 1 , , lavoutor UI Vuvdbury' F'avlmui tOa1. ! T ; ! Our record of actuab nUch undeniable cures of SYIMIILIS Is pimenommmenrmb , Wefumnisim miii med4 ictnes free nni eradicate limo miotsun from tim system In 05 tinys , Cure tuam-nnteeti. hours , 9:30 : ta ' 1.00 ; Wednesdays and SatuN days , 9. m , . m. S TIlE DINSMOOR IWMEDY CO , , 812 Now Yoric Life. Ommiima , Neb. i The Orogoniall Co try Was NOT a desert six months ago- NEVER WAS. - S We DON'T have to build irrigating works. We DON'T ' have to cultivate nature to get a crop and WE NEVER FIAVE A FAIL. URE of crops from any cause. ' \\T 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. We have the largest list of Oregon proper. . ties for sale or trade that is in the market. . Trades iiade on large properties only. 600,000 acres in one body-80,000 in an other , 20,000 acres of timber land which vill run 50,000 feet to the acre , ' S STEARNS FRUIT LANDCO. , OF OREGONI , OAIOL 1i J UN I L'J I . ' Nu'er falls. . OVA l1t'rIi : : eu every bottle. . StilIth I ) I ' I . 1 l' . Q . ) . I ) . . Lj' 5 ) . D I fun' r s 'to A It/tV. ' Solil Iiy oil . li'ailti , ; drumnitists. , , , if your ' ' I A 5.1 1.1 qi. a .t s i. I L L 5.4 L3 mnmmgit dot' S not ISV. ii Lit umit i'i itini e'ii yotu somuuclimuig uiu , hit Samuil ii , itmiai . . . pa Orion Con * 2 : mmimi s'u will iurWatl $ by e.umcss. ( MLmutuf.ueluu'cci ; outmy by ( tin CaMOI4E JUNWER 00 , , Omuaha , Nobrauika , XACTJ7 PERFEC'I1 T11 MERGABEILE IS TIlE FAVORITE TEN CEH CIGR , , For Ittlo tiy all Fit'st 0lnl ! ) cttitil's , Aluumumfac-ttii'cj by time F. n , IIICF. MERCANTILE CICAR co , , I'1utc'ui'y No , 301 , 2it , L.iuI , , . _ _ _ : : _ : . _