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    THE OMAHA JA1LV MEIilSUSDAV, JAXI'ATIY 20, 1!01.
CITY COMES OUT WINNER
rested by I'atrolmau Brown, Emergency
Ofllcor Ilnldwln and Detectives Dempscy
and Jorgenscn.
While a crowd gathered outside tho shop
la torpedo wan exploded on tho tracks by
a Walnut Hill car. The pollco believe the
men had planned this as a diversion while
they were In the shop, Intending to es
cape through a rear entrance. White was
PRACTICALLY SAME IN POLICE CIRCLES released on December 21 from tho Canon
wiy penitentiary, nrtrr serving a live-year
Court Decido Agint Reinstatement of
Ex-Piremen.
VT'ltT WW t IV TPI PP1) Hill were put on at tnc local omco or tno type
iL lULA L ljUUiKAl'lll writer company.
Electrical experience is unnecessary for
'the operator and there Is no telegraph nt-
t ntirthnl tn lAnrn. AflV nnfl H'hn ran nnamtA
Scheme by Which Memges Aro Autom&ti- 'a typewriter Is capable of sending n mes-
sage. The receiving is automatic, tno only
term for a robbery In Denver.
Judge SlnlintiRli Denies Writ of Mnu
diunti nnrt .Indue r.stellr Over
rule Drnmrrer to Answer
of the flt.
r
AMUSEMENTS.
cally Frintcd.
TEST TO BE MADE BY WESTERN UNfON
nun; Mini from limn Itni nil Inven
tion Which lie Sn Will Itciolii
tlnnlrc Kxlnlillxlicil Methods
of 'I riuiBiiiUjilnn.
REFERENCE ON LIQUID AIR
Oimilin I'nlillc l.llirnr)' Is Tlmroiiulily
I'iulpiieil with Xeeosstiry
Hooks.
Tho mandamus proceedings against Mayor "Prlv niv John Alirn"
Moores and the Hoard of Fire and Police Charles I), Hanford presented his new
Cnmmltsloners to compel them to reinstate romantic comedy-drama. "Private John Al-
slx firemen nnd seven policemen who were len," In Omaha Saturday afternoon and
discharged about two years ago ended In a evening for tho first time. It gavo entire
victory for tho city omclals yesterday. satisfaction to tho splendid atidlenco which
Judgo Slabaugh denied tho application greeted Mr. Hnnford's nnncarance. The
of tho former firemen for a writ and dls- drama deals with a political phase of life
tn'ssed tho notion, nnd Judgo Kstellc prnc- and enough of romnnco nnd comedy Is In
tlcnlly closed the case of tho policemen by heeled Into the plot lo mako It altogether
overruling tho demurrer to tho city's an- Interesting nnd entertaining. Thero aro n
swer to their alternative writ of mandamus, number of Intensely dramatic situations
Ry these two decisions the reinstatement of ami throughout the entlro plcco Mr. Ilanford
tho discharged city employes Is practically is given nmplo opportunity for tho dlsplny
denied and tho city Is relieved of a liability of his marked ability as n conscientious
of nbout $25,000, which It would have been and capable nctor. His supporting com-
required to pay to tho discharged men for pany, whllo not particularly strong, was
back salaries If the court had ordered tnem fairly adequate.
reinstated.
Judgo Blabaugh, In deciding the caso of
tho firemen, made a lengthy statement from
the bench In which ho reviewed tho evidence
fully and explained the application of tho
law to the various points In question.
I'olltlcK Not it I'netor.
Ho declared there was no evidence to Many persons who expect to nttond the
prove tho contention of tho men that thoy loeturo on liquid air which Is to bo given at
hnd been discharged for political reasons, lloyd's theater the evening of January 31
It hnd not been shown that the political af- rave begun to Inquire at tho public library
filiations of the men were known to the for rotrenco books concerning Trlpler's
commissioners who discharged them, There discovery. Miss Tobltt has prepared the
was ovldcnco from witnesses who presumed following list of books and articles which
to know tho politics of tho petitioners, treat on the subject:
showing that II vn of them liv reputation iii t; c i..i,. i.n j ai. .
were fuslonlsts and one was n republican, p,f Slonne, "Liquid Air." N, 8S0; it. H.
but this testimony entile! not bo rnnldprrd llllums, "Nineteenth Century Science"
nut tnm testimony could not no considered (dlBcunaoB liquid nlr In the chapter on "Tho
In determining tho case becnuso It was Ether and Ponderable Matter"). O, 110;
merely a snowing or the political rcpnta- jnnuui . yciopnetua." a, ism.
t!ons of tho men and not proof of how they AfrW
voted. fcvon If tho polltlrnl nfllllotlons of as it Mould." Intlenendent. it. mil Mv: C.
tho men had been proved beyond any doubt u-"6rk',,r ' Liquefied Air,' St. Nicholas,
It u.ntil.l l,i.n ,,n l,rl n thn . "t. 2ll0l "C'OmbUStlOIl 111 I.lqUlll Air, SclOH-
It would hiuo no bearing on the caso un- tlll0 American. 49, 202&1; H. II. Hall, "Mo-
less It could bo Bhnwn that tho knowledge tlvo Power mill Liquid Air," Portim, 27. 713;
of tho politics of tho men was possessed by N- K?"1'V's',,';Mquld Air, a . Rejoinder.'1
iu ,mi. l'orum, 2S. 182; W. Hnmptnn, "Its Preparn-
tho commissioners. Uon llIul iB0.- Hclcntlllc Amcrlcnn, 48. Ilxyvo;
mc emim oi ine commiHsioncrs mat me ji. n. Houston, "ijiuuiu Air on Tan. ltnr-
men had been d scharged for cconom cn VCr W cekly, 4J, CM; "Iniliienco of the
.,,. ,. .... . .,,,,. , Temperature of Liquid Air on llncterln,"
reasons, us set forth In tho resolution of Helentlllo American, M. 20S2S; "Latest Liquid
tho board under which tho discharges wero Air Pulliicy," Scientific Amcrlcnn, 82, 402;
made, had not been contradicted by the , 'i"iu"J 'r ""'LT.nJ amio
evidence, said the court. StIS3! "Lii. nd Air lirn mntlnn Ami'
As tho potltloncrs asserted that they had Hclcntlllc American, 82, 162; F. II. McQnhle,
been dlschnrced for nolltlcul and not for "Explosives and Liquid Air." Hclcntlllc
ncen discharged tor political ana not tor Amorlullll 47 1Mc,7. K jtandnf, -Llquelled
At the Western I'nlon telegraph office
this morning an exhaustive test will bo
mado of the I'cnrnc printing telegraph, an
pparntus which Its Inventors declnro Is
dcntlned to revolutionize nil existing
methods of transmission of Intelligence.
Ilrlefly and Incompletely described, the ap
paratus consists of two parts, a sender nnd
receiver, operated by electricity. Tho
first Is not unlike tho keyboard of a typo
writer and the latter resembles tho ear-
lago nnd platen. An operator manipu
lates the keyboard nnd tho message Is
transmitted ovor n wire nny desired dis
tance nnd Is automatically printed on a
roll of paper by the receiver.
There Is no limit to the speed, except the
ability of the operator, and the wire may
o used for telephone purposes at tho saim1
time messages arc being sent and ro
eelved. Tho npparntlis has been tried and
orks perfectly, but tomorrow's test will
bo on n 1,000-mlIo wire, which will doubt
less prove a severe trial for tho somewhat
Incomplete model. The test will be witn
essed by n number of telegraph, tele
phone nnd railroad officials, somo of whdm
nre heavy stockholders In tho company
which has been formed to exploit the In-
entlon.
Prank D. Pcnrno, until recently superin
tendent of construction for the Iowa 'tele
phone company. Is tho Inventor and ho has
pent n year of hard work In pcrrectmg
tho npparatus. His principal backer Is bin
brother, W. S. Pcurnc, nn nttornty of
Grand Island.
Inventor I Yonnur.
Tho youthful Inventor In barely 23 years
old nnd has been deeply Interested in
electrical inattorB from boyhood. Kvery do-
tall In connection with tho delicate nnd In
tricate npparatus has been evolved by him
alono nnd no aimcuiiy nns pruvi-u m
great for him to overcome. Tho mortol was
constructed at tho Smith-Premier type
writer worko nt Tloe'hcstcr, N. Y., under
the supervision of Mr. Pearno. It arrived
n Omaha Friday and somo nnisning loucncs
economical reasons, tho burden of proving
that such was tho caso was upon them
.Simply n Ciimc of Hcnnnniy.
In tho opinion of tho court no evldenco
to thow that petitioners had been dls-
Gusch mill Air In tho industries." Chntitau
qua. 2S. fiOO; F, if. Mason. "Liquid Air as nn
'..xpinsive, I'linuc upinion, si, .'t:i, ti.
Maxim. "Facts versus Claims for Llould
Air." 8clontlllc American, 82. lfi.1; W. C.
Peckham, "Liquid Air: Absolute Zero,"
Century. R7, 87.; W. C, Peckham, "Liquid
rhrtrpnl fnr nthpr Ihnn economical reasons Air und Its Phenomena." Hclcntlllc Amor
hnd been nroduced. lcP.n. J7; l?"fH: ."I?r"JC- .Il?9tM .1"'eI:rl?,e"t,
l " " . " , ... . , , l witn i-iqiii(i Air, tscieniinc .merica:i,
ii wure nuuwu uiai uinur iiiuu uuu uvl-u i oi; 1. H
put
men
iOl; I. ncmsrn, "Generation nnd Pso of
In the places vacated by tho discharged Liquid Air." Popular Science Monthly. 5.,
nftor flin lnnn nt n taw wnekn ilirrp 3: "Ship Propulsion by Liquid Air," Sclen
after tho lapso or a row wccks, tuere unc Amrlcnn Ki 214. 0i j, Varnoy. "Liquid
would still bo an nbsenco of proof that tho
discharges wero not mado for economical
reafians. It might have been that tho funds
for tho payment of tho salaries of the men
wero not In sight nt the time thoy wero
discharged, but had been provided by tho
tlmo other men wero put In their places
Further, tho addition of now men to tho
forco booh after tho discharges' wero made
might havo been considered necessary by
the commissioners In order to afford tho
city proper flro protection
City N Attorney Conncll represented tho
mayor and tho Board of Flro and Pollco
Commissioners In tho long drawn out liti
gation
Air for Hcir-Prnnclled Street Vehicles.'
Llpplncott, 01, 146; A. C. White. "Liquid Air
in .Mcuieino niiu surgery, x'unuc upiiiion
27, h;i,
OFFICERS FOR THE NEW YEAR
Oinnlin Club IMcctH KxccuUvt' fur
IllOt nnd Plnno n IVIi
riinry Function.
Tho Omaha club elected officers and cn
Joyed Its rcgulnr annual dinner last oven
Ing at tho club house, Twentieth nnd
Douglas streets. The function was an un
usually pleasant one, and well attended
The executives chosen were: E, P. Peck
president; W. II. McCord, vlco president
nnd C. L. Deuel, secretary and treasurer,
A Cure for I.uiiiIiiiko
Sufferers from lumbago or rheumatism In
tho back will bo pleased to know that quick The directors: B. P. Pock, Luther Drake
relief may bo had by applying Chamberlain's V. II. McCord, James K. Chambers, Ward
Pain Palm. Mr. W. C. Williamson of M. Burgess, Wilson O. Bridges. J. J
Amherst, Va., says: "For more than a Dickey, Harry Cartan and James II. Mc
year I sutlercd with lumbago. I finally Intosli. Tho new house committee com
tried Chamberlain's Pain finlm and It gavo prises Luther Drake, J. K. Chambers and
mc entlro rollof, which nil other remedies
had failed to do." For Balo by all drug
gists.
FEARS ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY
Tnllor Simppctii n Mr pot Klon of nn
Old fin in That Wnn Worked
.Mnny Yonrs Ako.
Nicholas Whlto and John Monroe visited
tho tnllor shop of Helln & Thompson, 317
South Fifteenth street, shortly beforo
o'clock Inst evening. Mr. Helln was alono
In the shop when tho men entered and
whllo one engaged him In conversation tho
other took thu lay of things. The tailor
was robbed two yearn ago by n similar
game and believed tho men Intended to rob
hlra. At tho first opportunity he run out
side, locked tho door and called tho police.
Tho men mado a despcrato effort to escape
beforo the arrlvnl of officers, but wero nr-
INTENSE SUFFERING
W. II. McCord. General C. F. Manderson
the retiring president, declined ro-olectlon
Messrs. Chase, Caldwell, Cowglll, Bldwoll
ami Nash constitute tho nominating com
mlttce,
in tho annual report tho membcra And
a source of no small satisfaction, ns tho
flnaucen aro shown to bo In excollcnt con
dltlon and the nuracrtcnl strength of the
organization on January 1 of the present
year Is given aB 1545.
Among Its plans for the future the club
has Included tho giving of a Washington'
birthday dinner that 'Is to bo u somewhat
elaborate nnd notable function
BORN IN THE PESTH0USE
Th Ik
Hoy Will (lo TliroiiKh
with I In- Viiinc of lliiior-Kfiivy.
I.Uo
FROM
nYSPKI'HIA AND
THOUULi:,
STOMACH
Instantly ltellcvcil mill Ppriunupntly
Cum! liy Stunrt'x HysieiiNlti
TuIjIHh.
Mary Duker, 19 years old and a smallpox
patient In tho Emergency hospital, became
a mother yostcrday afternoon. Tho In
fant, who camo Into tho world under such
distressing circumstances, Is a boy ami ho
tips tho scales at nine pounds, The mother
requested Superintendent McCoy of th
hospital to suggest a nnmo for tho now
boy and the result Is that ho will com
memiirato tho placo of his birth by golu
through Ufo ns Emergency Duker.
A New DUoiMPry, Hut
Medicine.
Aot n I'ntcnt
MurrliiK l.loeiiKcii.
Tho following marrlago licenses wero Is
sued b tho county Judgu yesterday
Kama nnd Residence. Ace
Joint Juhnsnu, Boutii umutia
Dr. Red well relates an Interesting account i.;nft nenkcl. South Omaha ..!!!!!!!.'!;"!!!l9
of what ho considers a icmarkablo caso of diaries E. Speck. Omaha 35
Renin ilmnnrh troublo nnd ehron c dvsnens a Virgil Meyer, umaiui J
by tho uso of tho new discovery, Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablots.
Ho says: "Tho patient was a man who
had suffered, to my knowledge, for years
with dyspepsia. Everything ho nto seemed
to sour and create gases In the stomach
.Tohn M. Redfern. Kansas City.
Jennie MeCormlck, Omaha . . . .
WIN IT BY NINETY-FIVE POINTS
DiiKtin AuKreun t Inn Detent the WeM
em Hum IIiik Teiini In Their Mnleli
lit ( InrL's.
....i .nir,i lmlni it,n r..itc nt ' ul" i-' igaus uPTonied ine iesiern
attention required being that tho rolls of i,owlUK u,nnl i?rMll. ,llKlt on Clnrk s nlley
paper aro supplied when needed and the re- by ntnety-IHo pins. Messrs. Kaufman nnd
'celver kent In working order. The cost Inches were the slurs for the lllll Diignns,
of manufacture will probably not exceed
that of a first-class typewriter and with
the perfection of machinery for making the
apparatus some partially unsatisfactory
features of the model will bo obviated.
Tho Invention was patented October 9.
1000, nnd nppllcatlons ror letters patent
havo been tnndo In tho more Important
foreign countries.
NEW INDUSTRY FOR OMAHA
Plnnt of n Plow nml Sernper Mnim
fiiftnrlnn I'nninntiy to He
Lnenteil Here.
Articles of Incorporation wero filed with
tho secrotnry of stnte Saturday for the
Jesse Stubbs Improved Wheel Scraper
company. The Incorporators are: Edwin
('. Price, Jesse Stubbs. Milton 0. Peters,
John A. Kuhn nnd L. A. Palmer. This
company hns organized for tho purpopo of
manufacturing wheel scrapers under tho
patents recently secured by Jesse Stubbs.
Mr. Stubbs Is nn old contractor nnd was
one of the first men to make wheel scrapers.
The company will nlso manufacture drag
scrapers nnd plows, At present tho works
nro located nt Mount Pleasant, In., whero
the company has n complete plant, but It
Is proposed to bring them to Omaha soon,
an this Is the central point for contractors,
Tho company has n capital of $50,000. The
general ofTlcc3 nro now loented In Omaha.
Pretty HIk MorlKimes.
MARSHALL, Mich.. Jan. l!).-Two large
mi rtgages were lllcd here today by the
Grand Trunk Western Railway company.
The llrst, which Is for tlii.ouii.uno. bearing 4
per cent Interest for llfty year, runs to
the Farmers' Loan and Trust company of
Now York City nnd Dnntnl Wood of In
diana It required 17,500 In revenue stump".
Tho second mortgage run to tho Colonial
Tiust compiny of New York and W. G.
t'runhlll of Indiana. It Is for Jl.Cw.TOO, bear
ing Interest nt 4 jicr cent for llfty yearn,
and required J7W in revenue stamps.
the latter covering himself with glory. The
stars for the Western bowling tenni were
Oatissen nnd Harris, the former doing some
very nlco work. Following Is the score:
Westerns 1st. 2d. 3d. Totnls,
Reynolds US
Giiusscn li
Harris 157
Soiled; 161
Tomtn 12S
139
lf.
15(1
135
l
12:i
1S9
129
132
S9
Totals 73S 700 Oi2 2.100
11111 Duuane 1st. 2d. 3d. Totals.
Davcy 132 1M 113
Reed 1W 132 113
Kaufman i. 200 130
Gilchrist 12S 132 lb!
Inches 1.19 159 Wj
Totals 747 767 0SI
llowled by Stanton.
3S1
435
476
37fi
527
for the tnineeniii annum i-onveniiun 01 um
I'nlted Mine, Workers of Anierlcn have been
completed, nnd tho sessions wll' begin at
10 o'clock Monday morning In Tointlnsuti
I lilted Mini" Worker to Meet.
INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 19. Arrangements
for the thirteenth annual convention of tho
1
co
trt ..'..InnW 'Mniidnv
hall. John Mllchell presiding. Tho olUcers
i,nii iimt Hie work bcfoio the convention
can be completed by February 1. There
are about LtMU delegates, representing 1.717
local unions nnd 1S9.331 members. A large
number of tho delegates from Ohio, In
diana, Illinois nnd Pennsylvania nro In the
city.
OMAHA WINS WING SHOOT
II 11 11 Lend of Smell HUM' Kiiiimiii t'tty
When the Second In's Shoot
Inpr Is Dour.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 19.-(SneclnI Trie-
grant.) Omnlm won the fourth wliiK-shot
match with Kansas City by seven bird
The Omaha HiooterM were sixteen nhrad
lust nlcbt afler six of the ten nalrrf ';ul
shot, and II was expect"d then that tho lead
w 'did be increased. T lie Kaii'iis t'lty men
hn shot lodnv. however, wero In line form
and shot high scores, mltlng Oiunh.iN lead
down materially. Chris Gottlieb of Kansas
(Tty will high man of tho milch, with 4a.
unuinn nas won inree out 01 tno lour inior
rlty mutches end has a total of eight birds
to tho good out of 2,(00 shot nt. Today's
score:
OMAHA. KANSAS CITY.
Llndermnn M Herman 4
Smead 47 Norton 43
Lonmls 41 Gottlieb 4J
Parmnleo 44 Davo Elliott Ill
Total .777 Total "isli
Totnl of match.... 110 Total of match.... 133
Kansas City wins today by 9. Omahii
wTmi match by 7.
It Girdle the tilohe.
Tho fame of llucklen's Arnica Salve, ns
tho best In tho world, extends round the
earth. It's tho 0110 perfect healer of cuts,
corns, burns, bruises, sores, ncalds, bolls,
ulcers, felons, nches, pains and all skin
eruptions. Only Infallible pllo cure. 25c a
box nt Kuhn & Co's.
WONDERFUL CURES
BY SWAMP-ROOT
To Prove what the World-famous Discovery Swamp
Root, will do for YOU, all Our Readers may
have a Sample Bottle Free by Mail.
Weak and unhealthy kidneys nro re
sponsible for moro sickness nnd suffering
than any other disease, and If permitted
to continue fntal results are sure to follow.
Tho kidneys (liter and purify the blood
that Is jhelr work.
Ho when your kidneys nre weak or out
of older you can understand how quickly
your entire body Is uffected, and how
every organ seems to fall to do Its duly.
Among tho many cures of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and
bladder remedy, Investigated by the lleo,
the one which we publish this ucek'for
tho benefit of our renders speak In tho high
est terms of tho wonderful euratlvo prop
erties of this great remedy,
Des Moines, la., Oct. 20, 19,10.
"I had been out of henlth for a lone tlm-).
nnd 1 wns taking incdlenle from 11 doctor's
pri script Ion when I received your Hain,ib
bottle. . stonprii tailing ine tiooior s medi
cine nnd iipd tho mi 111 tun bottle of Hiv.itnn.
uooi. 1 iiiierwarus iiiok two 01 your inrgp
bottles, and It cured me-entirely, and I have
not fell so wen tor years, 1 inatiK you very
mucn tor sencuiM me ine sample noiue. '
u. v. SMITH, 1S21 center St.
Mrs. H. N. Wheeler, of 117 High Rock St.. Lynn, Mass.,
v. rites on Nov. 2d, 1900: "About 18 months ngo I had a
verv severe attack of grip. I was extremely sick for
three weeks, and when 1 finally wns ablo to leavo my
bed I was left with excruciating pains In my back. My
water at times looked very like coffee. I could pass but llttlo nt n time, nnd then only
nfter suffering grent pain, My physical condition was siicn uuu 1 nan no strcngm nnu
was all run down. The doctors said my kidneys were not affected, but I felt certain
that they wero the cause of my trouble. My sister, Mrs. P. 15. Llltlcflcld. of Lynn,
ndvlscd mo to give Dr. Kilmer's Swnmn-Root n trlnl. I prorured n bottle from my
druggist, nnd found It n very pleasant medlclno lo take, und Insldo of thro dnys com
menced to get relief. I followed up that bottle wltn nnotlicr. nnu nt mo completion
f this 0110 found 1 wns completely cured. My strength returned, nnu mnny 1 am as
well as ever. My business Is that of eanvnsscr, I nm on my feet n groat ucni or tno
tlmo and have to uso much energy In getting nrouud. My euro lo th tilt tho
moro rcmnrknble, nnd Is exceedingly gratifying lo inc. .
.MIIS. II. ill.l.l.f.K.
What a Woman
Says of
Swamp-Root.
Recover UN Money.
Arehlo Watson of 318 South Tenth street
complained to tho police yesterday that ho
had been robbed of J25 fu a Ninth street
house. True Johnson and Mill t It nivens,
colored women, were nrrcsled by Captain
Her nnd Detectives Drummy and Mitchell.
They confessed and gave up tho nuney.
w
oman 's
ork
in lob and
harity.
,.. , i, n.tnh. church. The women's guild of tho mission ronto and other large cities whero they are
There nas rocenwy ui-i-u . , ... , , ,.-,,i ii nMlir,in
li.hr.i nt "416 Patrick avenue for aged lias occurcu somo uuUi. n " " ,
colored women, the homo opening with two concert the lull program or wn.cn w. o,- .u..
Inmates. Though tncro nave oceii "-'"' Tho monthly meeting of tho women of the
donations to tho work, tho Institution is rnmmi.tf,pa ot the Woman's Singing First Methodist church wns held on Friday
still In need of household ruruiiuro aim preparing an event for afternoon nt the homo ot Mrs. Iledwell,
nny persons Imvlng Buch articles arc asked socic y are j Nineteenth and California streets, about
to pleaso notify tho president oi mc noun--,
Mrs. William Payne, 2S05 Caas street. Columbus guild will glvo
miin nn Friday after- n social on Tuesday ovcnlns nt Mctropoll-
noon at Red Men's hall of Oarfleld circle tan hall.
No. 11. women of the Grand Army of the B,atorhood WU meet with Miss
Republic. The, circle consists . nri MnRser on Monday. January 21, at stranger, Mrs. Hirst entered upon her now
, rl . , . , ....... -..!.,. , ..........11.1
lUty women being present. At last motith'is
meeting .Mrs. Di. Hirst, wife of tho now
pastor, was elected president, to succeed
Mrs. llrynnt, who had Just completed ono of
tho most successful terms In tho history of
tho organization. Though a comparative
women, relatives or somiers. r " ""' , om m3 South Twenty-ninth nvc- duty with a zeal prophetic of splendid re
marines of tho civil war. toriy-niiio ui ,nPmbers aro requested to come suits. A list of new cummlttecs was np
their members being over iu jears 01 um- .. . ,, nt nrnvmi iii.i, win rrniiv cim.,tifv nml
- 1 m hin ihn old soldiers, promptly at tiw. picim.eu u. .... i':r:."Z. ";"
their widows and orphans
Tho orgnnlzatlon also has an nih eo
Tho organization a.so '"" Tuesday afternoon. January 22, at 2 o'clock Dutehor addressed tho
elety that meets tho second and fourth m GcorB,a nveml0i t0 oC the Woman's Keel
Friday afternoons of each month at ho arrangements for tho rummngo which received their h
homes of different members for tho pur- v c Uon wlu. remalnlng business wn
..mtrlni- linndaires. laciiuato tno won 01 tno cniircu wnicn tno
ti,o Woman's Auxiliary will meet on women nro carrying on. Mrs. Hnrrlet C
jjutcnor nourosseti tno meeting on ine won.
eley Rescuo league,
hearty approval. Tho
'ns then eomnlnteil. Tt
, , ... . u.nrlr BOie. All WOIIIUH Ul in" iuu6ii,u.i. - n . -
poso of raising funds to carry on the v, one. nrQ eJ to ,)(J wng repo,.lcii tnat tho society had 1.000 to
During tho last year the women nae irai mi nppjj. uron (hn cjjUrch debt, which sum had
fourteen old soldiers nnu cowiriutiteii
to charity. Tho Aid society will meet Friday nf . wnmen of Kan-
wlth Mrs.,Schnoldwln. 2232 seard Bireci. - " ,hn lel:lslaturo 0f
The sowing school, ono ot tho valuable that state to deprive them of tliolr ran-
parish works ot Trinity cathedral. Is In nlclpnl suffrage seems to nave lou.u
need of funds to carry on Its Instruction echo In tho hearts ot tho women all over
tor the children of Omaha. Tho sewing tho land and though suffrogo has been care-
school Is over twenty-flvo years old. and fully omitted and smothered from tho ma-
ought not to bo humiliated by having to joruy 01 1110 hu.iu iu i " -
solicit assistance. Contributions can no irequenuy uneu wmi. . - ..--
sent to tho sewing school teachers: Mrs. diplomacy rauier mu mv. i
Milton Darlow. Mrs. Prank Halle, Mrs. pathy to the cause. The Kansas incident
been raised during tho Inst year, and us n
means of still further diminishing tho debt
Mrs. Hirst proposed tho Inauguration of a
systom which she called "The Purplo Tag
society," providing that each member bo
furnished a cmnll purple silk lag, to bo
hung In n conspicuous place, and in which
tf.10 should put 11 penny each day, or the
equivalent, nt tho end of each month, wh-n
tho mency will be collected by regular eol
lectors ot tho toclety. Mrs. Hirst urged n
cureful conslderntlon of her plan and In
vited discussion, with tho result that It wan
Isaac Coles, Mrs. Wilson Low. Mrs. Den- wouiu seen. iui .u "' "',;" adopted with but llttlo dissent. There will
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bridge, Mrs. Hawes, president, nnd .Miss expressions u. bo 300 of tho tags distributed among tl j
Cook, secretary. nnd. sympathy havo como from tho eastern memhen o( hp clmrch ani, lhr coUcclori
to look after them, which will realize for
tho society over $1,000 this year. The meet
lug closed with a social hour, during which
refreshments v.cro served
clubs, whllo the women of Colorado, Wyo-
Last week closed Miss Arnold's special mlng and Utah have denounced Mr. uuttier
January work among teachers ot tho ns tho "puppet of tho Iquor traffic and
grades. Twice each year tho teachers meet, his bill as Its "cowardly device to s ea
from Kansas her strongest (leionso nsaumi.
vice, the voice of her mothors, wives and
homcmakers." Though tho Nebraska wo
men have, taken little actlou In tho matter
In their meotlngs, tho feeling Is strong
nnd has occasioned not n little Informal
by grades, ot the city hall and rccelvo
special Instruction and outlines of their
work in music for the year. For nil
teachers and thoso that fool tho need of It
Miss Arnold holds regular weekly meet
Ines as lone as they are necessary, but
this month, nsldo from tho outline, Miss discussion.
Arnold hns been giving tho teachers spo- - ,,.,.,
clnl preparation In the written -work. That The work nnd plan ot tho Ionian a
of tho first nnd second gindcs being Roto Keelcy Rescuo lenguo havo been very thor-
songs; third, fourth and fifth grades, writing oughly presented In Omaha by tho national
mi,n,io nml thn sixth, seventh and elchth president of tho society, Mrs. Hnrrlet H.
tJUtener, wno nas spouen ocioro iuu iuu
Jorlty ot the woman's organizations that
Tho residents of Uemls park met on Tues
day evoniug at tho home of Mr. and Mrs
Isaac Carpenter nnd formed an organization
which Is to be known as the "Demist Park
Neighborly club," Mr. No'do was elected
president, Mrs. Payne vlco president and
Mm. Iaaao Carpenter secretary. Tho ob
Ject of the club Is book review nnd currcn
topics, and, with a membership of forty. It
will meet every other Monday by Invitation
at tho homes of dllferent members. Th
noxt mooting will be held nt tho homo o
Mr. and Mrs. Noblo Monday evening, Jnn
uary 28.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
grades, writing from sound.
Ta.inv Mnv 2t. is Um .bitp onnolnted havo met during tho last week. Mm.
for tlio first meeting of the coming sosslo;; Dutcher has nlso presented the plan to
f tho AfniiinrR1 Pnntrress nt Cleveland. Mayor Moores and tho county commis- Thn oratory dcnaitmont ot tho Woman
n Thn o.eainn will rnntlnnnln nnd Includa sloner3 and will tomorrow nddross tho Wo- ciUf. win cvo nn entertainment nt tho Con
May 21. man's club nnd, by tho cud of tho week, gregntlonal church Thursdny afternoon nt
hopes to have tho work sufficiently under- 2:Z0 o'clock. Tho nrogram will consist
At tho board meeting of the Young Wo- stood to onoblo her to call a meeting and musical numbers nnd readings. Miss Res
mnn'K fihrlstlnn association Inst Saturday organize n lcaguo lu Omaha. Tho plan Blo Dumont will recite Lowell's "The Cur
Mrs. R. C. Schaeffer was elected chairman hnsl met with general approval, Its mothod tin," nnd selections from James Whltcomb
of tho library commltteo nud n membor of of helping men to help themselves nnd Riley will bo given by Mrs. Shields nnd
the board. 80 relieving the city of tho cxpenso of sup- Mrs. Gillespie. Mrs. Fuller will rend "Th
porting them and their families, nppeal- Woman Who Wrote for tho Press." "Tho
Ing to everyone. Last year tho league saved Story of the Violin Told'' will bo recited by
tho city of Minneapolis $1,100, figuring from Mrs, Watklns, Other numbers will bo by
tho sarao basis as tho Associated Charities, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Wagner nnd Mrs
Tho leagues of Chicago, Mllwaukeo, To- Sneider.
Dan Pemn, the Italian who stabbed .Tunde
N'iiiiIi In thn liunil with a stiletto Monday
Ho had pains like rheumatism In tho buck, nlMht, was held to the district court by
I tl.ll... I.a.l.an t . t . I V . IIIIiIa C Jill lmllllu
shoulder blades and limbs, fullness nnd dis
tress nfter eating, poor appetite and loss
of flesh; the heart beenmo affected, causing
palpitation and sleeplessness nt night.
"I gavo him powerful nerve tonics and
blood remedies but to no purpose. As an
experiment I finally bought a 60 cent pack-
ago of Stuart s uyspepsia rauicis at a
drug storo nnd gavo them to hlra. Alihost
Immedlnte relief wns given and nfter ho
had used four boxes ho wns to nil appear
ances fully cured.
"Thoro was no moro acidity or sour, wnt-
Pollce. Judgo Learn under $500 bonds
In nn account of the robbery of George
Rtlsse several dnys ago It was Inadvertently
stated that ho was manager of the Ne
brnskn theater. Mr. Huco Is not connected
with that house.
Tho custodian of the federal building Is
making out his requisition for annual sup
plies, Including coal, wnter nnd light. These
Items will be Increased over the last fiscal
year, as by next winter thu annex will bo
In use.
At the War department tho llrst report
of the movement of volunteer troops from
tho Philippines to tho I'nlted States hub
been recleved. From Washington comes In
formation that the. Tiiirty-sovenin iniauiry
ery risings, no bloating nfter meals, the MHB ))c,,n ntnrtcd for Sail Francisco, whei'e
nppetlto wns vigorous and he had gained bo- the soldiers will be mustered out They
tween 10 , and 12 pounds In weight of solid loft. Matd Juuitnry 10. ( Other .menU
neaiiiiy uebii. volunteer cnvalry and the Thlrty-rourlli
"Although Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro and Thirty-sixth regiments of volunteer In-
nilvprtlnpil nnd sold In ilrntr stores, vet I lailir)
rnnslder then, a most valttnble addition to . Th Stone Alaska Mining company
any physicians line or remedies, as tncy lnB the following; W. U. North, president;
Jtliey. vice president; u t;. .nams,
lit Id an election of officers Friday, ehoos.
X tl
F.
nre nnrfcctlv hnrtnlesg nnd can bo given to 1
children or Invalids or In any condition of Jr.. ..ffiiT filler "?
tho stomnrii. wnn pcnect saioiy. ueing foont directors, The company controU nine
harmless and i.ontnlning nothing but fruii mining locutions on tho Hiuo Stone river
lii the Port Clarence mining district In
VoVi-n o..r Alaska. None of the properties havo been
uoiuen tseni, duveloned. but nelithboritiK claims havo
"Without any question they are tho nroven themselves bonunzns, Development
safest, mospoffect ve euro for Indigestion, win begin nexi season
"Kid" Dooley, alias Henry Smith, and
Matt Curler, alias Louis Smith, botli col
ored, were arrested Into yesterday after
noon by Patrolman Thomas on n descrip
tion furnished by tho Council Rluffs police,
Thoy nro wanted there on n charge of theft
biliousness, constipation nnd all derange
ments of tbo stomach, however slight or
severe."
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are made by
A - a. , . . . .1- - . tt...l..ll ,11,1.
IIIB r. A. niunri l-u. Ul ..iuibiiuii, .un.ii., , ,-.,,... u.,n urh..,l ,. Ilm Hlntlnn
and sro sold by druggists everywhere at CO two knives, which worn wild to havo been
cents per package. Htolen from A L. Pndeland's barber supply
Llttlo book on stomach diseases mailed re. . BJ "B0 .r 'J"0;. , , f? " .'"".'"L!."
... ...i. o a a..,.,. n ii,ii the r possession. They will be ; tried hero
i'" o'" i nrst ror ine petty larceny ami nuerwaiu
I tumeu over io ine uuins uuiuoruies
On Mondny evening. January 2S, n con
cert will bo given In the Fraternal Union
of North America hall, Paxton block, for
tho benefit of St. Augustlno's Mission
A STITCH M THE BACK.
Many Omaha People Have It.
Kidneys aro sick. Can't do their work. Can't
take the poisons out of tho blood.
Neglect means backache, lame back, urin
ary troubles, diabetoB; liright's Disease.
Doan's Kidney Pills
cure every form of kidney ill. Omaha people
pay so people who have been cured your own
neighbors Here's proof:
1 m
Mr. A. II. Weber of 1120 Murthn street, shipping clerk at
Hardy & Co's says; "I was troubled with lamo back for
nearly two years. During the winter months when I caught
.cold tt always settled In my Kidneys ana caused sharp
Bhootlnc twinges across the small of ray back, particularly
after stooping when It was difficult to Btralghteu, When
I saw Doau'a Kidney Pills advertised I wont to Kuhn A Co's
drug store and prorured n box. I look thcrn a few days when
I noticed their benefit, The palu In my back soon passed
away and my general system was Invigorated.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for sale nt all drug
stores 50 cents a box,
FoHtcr-Mllhnrn Co., IliiiT.tlo. N. V.
n:
D. W. SMITH.
If you nro sick or "feel badly." beg'n
taking the famous now discovery, Dr. Kil
mer's Swamp-Root, becatiso as soon as
our kidneys aro well they will help all
the other organs to health. A trial will
convince you and you may hnvo a sample
bottle free for the asking.
When your kldueys nro not doing their
work, somo of tho symptoms which prove
t to vou nro naln or dull ache in tlio nacK,
excess of urlo acid, gravel, rheumatic pulns,
sediment In tho urine, scanty supply, scald
ing Irritation In passing It, obliged to go
often during tho day and to get up many
times durine tho night to empty tho blad
der, sleeplessness, nervous Irritability, du
llness. Irregular heart, breatinessness. sal
low, unhealthy complexion, puffy or dark
lrcles i.nder tho eyes, loss oi mnuiu.ni,
gencrul weakness nnd debility.
Swamp-Root Is used m mo n.-u.uS
pltals, recommended by physicians In tholr
prlvnto practice, and Is taken by doctors
themselves who havo kidney ailments, bo
cause they rccognUo lu It tho greatest nnd
most successful remedy that sclenco has
SAMPLE
BOTTLE
FREE.
ever been nblo to eompoui...
To prove Its wonderful cur
ntlvo properties tend your
name and nddrcss to Dr. Kil
mer & Co., Ilinghnmton, N. V.,
when you will receive, free of
nil charge, a sample bottle of Swamp-Root
nnd a valttablo book by mall prepaid. This
book contains mnny of the thousands upon
thousands of testimonial letters received
from men and women who own tholr good
henlth, In fact their very lives, to the won
derful euratlvo properties of this world
famous kidney remedy. Swnmp-Root la
pleaBimt to take, and Is so remarkably suc
cessful thnt those of our renders who hnvo
not already tried It aro advised to wrltn
for a sample bottle, nnd to be sure and
mention reading this generous offer In Tho
Omaha Sunday lice.
Swamp-Root Is pleasant to tnke, nnd If
you nro nlrendy convinced that tlds great
romedy la what you need, you can purchase
tho regular fifty cent nnd ono dollar tlzo
botlcs at tho drug stores everywhere.
Like a Beacon Light
to. iTnnnnn & Son and tho John Foster
shoes for women stand out beforo the pub
lic Drex L. Shooinan Is tho Omaha seller
of 'these shoes, and when wo say that they
are tbo best shoes mado In this big world
of otirs-wo say It from yenrs oi au
knowledge nnd experience. Thoy stand the
a-iknowledged lcadors In style, finish, com
fort and wearing qunlltlcB, mado with heavy
soles for winter wear-vlci kid, patent calf.
patent Ideal kid and ngni wcik.il ..un
livery shoe Is mado to fit and glvo comfort.
All wo nBk Is for you to como In nnd let
us show you these Bhoo lenderB.
Drexel Shoe Co,,
. Aatrlllf?.
Ciitnlonue Sent free '" "
OinoI n' Un-to-dnte 3Uee Uonse.
Hospe's Stock Reducing Sale
Of framed plcturcs-33 per cent dls-
.. nnr week SX10
count continues mi
passepartout pictures, wero Mc, nos 10c
Pra' Angelica Angels, wero $1.25. now ,5c.-
framed carbons, cauinci size,
r.n frnm..,l e.nrbons. 0x8 size, wero Il.-o.
now 75c-frnmcd carbons, 8x10 size, wero
J2, now $l-framod pictures, uo t.
$3.33-frnmed pictures, wero 8, now 55..,,
framed pastels, wero $C.50, now -3
framed colored photographs, wero ?S, now
15 25-aud hundreds of others. Call and bo
convlnced-not a picture reserved-evcry
one goes at 33Vi per cent oft.
A. HOSPE,
Music and Art 1513 Douglas.
Our Bicycle Man
is not only enlightening this pnrt of the
world, but ho wants to glvo you light on n
subject that will bo Interesting to you. If
tho back ot tho fire box In your cooking
Btovo Is burned out and threatens to burn
Into the bako oven, your Btovo might get
ruined beforo you know It. If the putty
gets Iooeo In tho Jolntn of your heating
stove It Is liable to leak gas, this might
glvo fatal results to you and your family.
When you hear a rumbling nolso In tho
hot water tnnk It Is a Btiro nlgn that Ilia
wnter nttathment mid pipes nre clogged
nnd If not r.ttended to nn exploftcn may fol
low. When your gasoline Btovo "puffs"
and '"spits," It needs looking after, ns tho
burners aro gummed up and tho flow of oil
Is stopped. If something Is wrong with
your stoves, ranges or furnnces call us up
and wo will look after your wants.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS
Telephone 000. 1207 Douglas
1 'UfcWUT L-VA
An Introduction to Balduff's
Perfect Ico cream always leads to n
pleasant acquaintance It moves In tho besl
society and Is n welcome acquisition to
the fcellvo beard being especially sought
after on nccount of Its creamy richness and
smooth, luscious taste for receptions and
woddlngs, to Ub refreshing qualities am
added tho richness of lino fruits nnd choice
nuts It Is tnndo In nny desired shado nnd
lu moro than onn hundred flavors choco
luto, vanilla, strawberry, bisque, pistachio,
tutl frultl, nougat, filbert, hickory nut, pe
can, kmon, rnspberry mock, plnonpple.
coffee, enfo frnppe, tnapln nnd bnnann and
wo mnko It fresh every day winter nnd
summer. Take ono of our rolls homo with
you today.
W. S. Baiduff,
1520 Fariium SU