Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 26, 1899, Page 13, Image 39

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    November 20 , 1800. OMAHA TLLtTSTttATlim 151313.
"The Bust of Beauty. "
( How to Secure It , )
This Is the tltlo of an Interesting lllus
trnted book , which we will mall , scaled ir
a plain envelope for the asking. It tells hex
( without the use of drugs ) any lady ma >
possess a perfect and attractive figure.
Plot Busts nu l Scrawny Necks arc Qulcklj
iMnctr- Round , Plump and Graceful.
Even the plainest figure can be transform
ed Into one of queenly beauty , superb nnr
fascinating. Write today , enclosing two
cent stamp. Correspondence confidential.
Address , 0. PEAL MEDICINE CO. , Cleveland , 0.
313-315-317 S. 15th St. , OMAHA.
. . . . . -In Omaha Honor. . .
- When you go away
Photo by Rlnehart.
The Bufcat place to keep yonr
vnlnahlcH la with the
Omaha Safe Deposit Vaults
Snfcn J5 n. year iinil up.
ClicNtH , TruiilcN , etc. , Htoreil.
ODCII from U a. in. to 5 p. 111.
OMAHA NATIONAL 1IANIC BUILDING.
Champion
Carpet
THE "CLEAN GUT" CAKE TIN
prevents cuk n from tl < 'MiJr ainl produce
u perfect cake. It U
iniulu of L > et qualll
tin with it lint , tlili
knife , pecurel } rlvel
e < l In center anil U1
rim Simple and dun
able. AuentHHeml I
cenHpoBtaReforfri"
; ' anil complete cntalnnue.e ara tliu Inrim-l
miiniifariiirerH of J'urr Aluiiiliiiini , hi-otrii driiinif
ami 1 In \ \ arK | n ( ) , , ) norlJ. Aililrm * Dupt , 1) N.
II018LIIOLU OUITYIOIIk8 , Si lUudolyb bt. , Ulngolll.
'THE ' WIZARD'S ' TABLET1
i These tablets make the only
1 writing fluid that cannot be
" removed with acids , Hews
freely , takes copy , cheap , permanent -
manent ( not aniline ) , send lOc
- - seven or. , three colors. EDISON
CHEMICAL CO. , P. O. Box 23W. N. Y.
The Sultan of Sulu
( Continued from Twelfth 1'nge. )
now discovered tlmt the purple couch upon
which \\c had been so carelessly sitting was
the royal throne ! When the sultana entered
we ruse and stood until \\o hnd been Intro
duced to her and she had seated herself.
On her right hand was a hlto cotton glove
of civilized manufacture , which , to our
amusement , she had put on wrong , so that
the buttons were on top. It was thus thnt
several hours while wo sat silently learning
something of a people whoso every Idea
was stiango to us and vet for \\hom wo
were to bo forever responsible before Goc
and the world. I wondered how this llttl
two-penny sultan , with an exaggerated Ule.
of his own importance , would feel and ac
If ho had an Idea of the vastness and powe
of the great country whoso emissary wa
so patiently dealing with him In his squalU
capital of Moybun. There had been noth
ing In his narrow existence by which com
parisons could bo 111 ado , but England Is n
BATTLEFIELD OP MAJUDA HILL.
she armed herself against contact with the
'Chii&tian dogs. " The space In the room
was so limited that the maids of honor , of
nhlch there were two , were obliged to go
outside by a back way and climb In the win
dow. When the maids had successfully ac
complished this feat ( declining by a scorn-
ul sniff the proffered assistance of one of
our cfllcers ) , the exchange of civilities bo-
ween her royal highness and General Bates
commenced. The sultana hoped the general
vas well , the general hoped the sultana was
ho same , the sultana was honored by this
visit , etc. The general finally expressed hla
wish to wait upon the sultan. The old lady
) egged that he would remember her son's
extreme youth and added that the best thing
.hat he could do would bo to give him a
Ittlo advice. A tender parting now took
ilace between us on one side and the old
owager on the other.
HlH 1'iiliic-o LilKc n Sluuity.
The palace of the sultan is about ten min-
tes' walk from the village. Harlem boasts
f slianties of more elegant construction ,
hough possibly of less room , for there is
more available land in Sulu than in Greater
> Tow York. A square board housu with a
galvanized roof over part of it , and an ex-
enslon at one side which contained the
larem , a wall of stones about the whole
his was the residence of the sultan of Sulu !
Wo entered the gates and passed by three
oldiers In khaki uniforms and red fe/es
vho presented arms. These were three of
five soldiers that the sultan had brought
jack with him from his visit to Mecca , and
voro evidently Arabians. Their ordnance
onsisted of five rifles , four of which wore
f different makes. The entrance to the
louse was through a small lean-to shed at
no side which led into a room us bare as a
barn chamber. The living apartments were
bovo. A broad flight of rough board stairs
vith a strip of carpet down the middle led
o the upper regions. We ascended and found
urselves in a largo darkened uimrtment in
ho august presence of the Lari Paduka
laha Sari Maulana Sultan Hadji Muhamad
ainalul Kiram.
Ciiinrileil Ity HIM SidilliTN.
The sultan was seated in a chair with n
ilgh back in one corner of the room , which
lad no communication with the outside air.
ither scats were ranged before him In a
irclo , and directly in front of him was a
igli tnbouretto with a marble top. The sul-
an's vestments were gorgeous a frock coat
f yellow watered silk , a black vest with a
old chain festooned across , a white under-
hlrt of muslin , flowing skirts and trousers
f white gauze and patent leather pumps. A
igh fez of some colored material ( served as
n undeiatudy for a snowwhlte turban
vhlch was wound about It. Later on , feeling
ppressod by the heat of this headdrefs , ho
qolc it off and dlscloscxl a small white fez
loncath , which he wore during the rest of
lie conference.
The result of the conference is now a
matter of official record. Over the discus-
ion of one of the articles the sultan lln-
ered all the time , that we were there ; it
irovlded that ho should' always fly the
\merican Hag. Several years ago the sultan
ook a Journey to Mecca. This was the
vent of his life. On his voyage , contrary
o his agreement with the Spaniards , ho flew
is own ( lag , Nothing had happened to him.
lo felt that it would bo Incompatible with
ils royal dignity after making the Journey
nee In this independent fashion to appear
gain with the American flag hoisted above
Ira.
"Only once In many years , " said the In-
orpreter , "he makes a Journey like this ,
nd while he is willing to fly the American
ag at all other times , he would like to fly
Is own flag then , If ho did It once In safety ,
by not again ? "
This waa the burden of all their talk for
great word In the east and some one had
told him that wo were greater even than
that , so ho knew that ho must yield all th.U
wo asked ; there was something Infinitely
pathetic in the way In which ho clung to
the last shadow ot his sovereignty and In
dealing with him General Bates was uul
formly kind and courteous.
ANNA NORTHEAD BENJAMIN.
An Engineer of Big
Realty Transactions
To C. B. Denney , the real estate man ,
belongs the credit of having engineered tea
a successful flnlsh the big trackage deals
which have attracted so much attention
during the last few weeks ; transactions
which represent expenditures approaching
the half-million mark.
With no "pull" save that arising from a
combination of brains , push and honorable
dealing , Mr. Denney occupies a front seat
In his vocation. This being the age of the
C. B. DENNEY Photo by Heyn.
specialist , Mr. Denney does not dabble In
Insurance , rentals , loans and abstracts as
side or main Issues , but confines himself
strictly to the selling of real estate , or , to
ho more exact , to the selling of Omaha city
property exclusively. That ho lb an ef
fective worker results prove. Doing busi
ness strictly upon a commission basis , Mr.
Dennoy has a largo cliontollo who trust him
Implicitly ; and having dealt in Omaha prop
erty for the last thirteen years , ho lb con
sidered an authority upon values ,
"Such Is our faith In Denney , " said Hon.
A. U. Wyman , president of the Omaha Loan
and Trust , company , and an ex-treasuior
of the United States , "that ho Is always
at liberty to como Into our establishment
and select any of our property and offer it
for sale at his own price , so much confi
dence do wo repose In his fairness and
good Judgment. "
Speaking of the condition of the market
and Omaha's prospects , Mr , Denney says ;
"Heal estate values have descended to that
Interesting stage where people are beginning
to figure again , as evidenced by the large
number of sales made during the pant year
An unprecedented building season is assured
for next year , and this , taken In connection
with the prevailing prosperity of the Jobber ,
the retailer and the farmer , together with
tbo advent of the three railways headed
this way , warrants us In saying that the
year 1000 for Omaha will bo a record-
breaker In all lines of commercial enter
prise. "
DO YOU WANT IT HIGH GRADE
IMPORTED
APAIROFTHEOENUINE
KID GLOVES
LADIES'$1. 25 FREE OF COST
o want to thoroughly It educe to every lady , in the next few months , our
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Kumtlno "PRINCESS" nportod high grtulo 81.26Rlovo ; and to do BO wo
have hit upon a great advert np schcmo by which wo will give away Bovoral
thousand pairs FREE OF ( 'ST in the next few rnontha. Every lady whose
tmtno and address wo receive- drat from oaoh eora-
% VN
r COUPON. inunJty can got our genuine "PRINCESS" $1.2T >
Name . . tflovo ( roe of ohargo. Fill out the attached
coupon , out it out and mail It to us and you will
Street. soon have the "I'RlNCliSS" $1.25 glove.
City and StaU , ATLAS GLOVE CO.
O > > 644K HAMPSHIRE ST. , QUINCY , ILL ,
Joseph R. Leltiner ,
RAILWAY
AND
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
Headquarters
: or material used by Packers ,
Contractors , Railroads and all
classes of consumers.
Complete stock of Goods con
stantly on hand at my new
store.
1212 Farnam Street.
A few of the
Important Hems :
Railroad Frogs , Switches ,
Crossings , etc.
Blasting Powder , Smoke
less Powder , Dynamite.
"Manville" Magnesia As
bestos Steam Pipe Covering ,
Hot Water and Frost Proof
Covering , Asbestos 8c Sheep
Wool Cement , Mineral Wool
Asbestos goods of every
description.
N. & G. Taylor's "Old
Style" and other celebrated
guaranteed brands of Roof
ing Tin.
Peerless Rubber M'f'g Go's
Packing , Belting and Hose.
Page Belting Go's Leath
er Belting.
John A. Roeblings Sons
Go's Wire Rope and Elec
trical Wire.
J. C. Pearson Go's celebrat
ed "Cement Coated Nails , "
Telephone , telepraph , street
railway and electric light fix
tures and appliances , includ
ing White Cedar Poles.
Alden Speare's Son's As
bestine Cold Water Paint.
A. I. Root Telephone 1604
Printer , Binder ,
, Have x
ROOT Blank Book Manufacturer
t print ;
1609 Howard Street , Omaha.
Occident KNOWN AND USED Orient
i "i * Typewriter Caravan Creasing the Sahara. ( Prom Original Photo. )
Our information on the typewriter question in general , gained through
years of study , is at your service , Write or call.
GTID { United Typewriter and Supplies Co.
1014 FAHNAM ST. ( N. V , Mfe Illdur. ) OMAHA.