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    'JITK OMAHA DAILY HK13: .SI X DAY, TAXTJA'RY 27. 1001.
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OFFERINGS OUT
OF THE ORDINARY
but they'll mako a good baent every perfection of modern makers' aj why they'ro offered, Standard. ..reliable
makes., .goods that represent every perfection of morcdn maker's Brt...Cost prlco on somo less than cost on
others., but they are given to move tho Roods quirk. . .as we need the room. ...Many of those pieces wo havo
only ono of a kind... Wo Invite you to como early ns the goods put In this sale must be closed out this week...
Note a few of tho values... Sco our east window.
C m'-ii r i . ' !t ,wl,n 8W0" ends... colonial deslnti... large slue... 43 Inches wldc.fi feet high
. viuai;i,.w in aw rnnR. . .pn nn n I ripniirti.. lurirn . inntina ti. .in r. rnni
made of select ciunrtersawer onk. .hlehlv rwilUhoM Ima ,mi.lti..i t,,,, t.111, ninr 't.t .... 1 "' i s tT
this w(ek...nt .. v. ......7....... ...?.'.'.'.
b.m Oak Dining Table. ..S feet... extension... hns heavy turned nnd carved leu. . .Ilanlster braced cen.
V. T7... ....... Li " nvi.,.i-.u.-n.-mii.,.uiii' imivy lurneu nnu curved ,cg. . . iinnistnr urnceit cen- 4 a f r
. Tto cloBi finis wcclwit n' 'S t0t Inches... spuarc... select qunrtersttwed oak. ..hand polished
S ' . i msnognny mine... round top... m Indies In diameter... 10-foot cxton'ion...mndo of best
solid miihogaiiy...liand pollsheil. . .special to closo
thin week
3.50 Hox Frame Mining Chair. . .made oi best ngurcd quarlcrsawcd oak. . .richly hand polished
J line rnnn seat. ..very pretty shaped back. .special this
ffei'B, ni, earn
10.00 Hervltii: Table ..made of best llU.irtorajiU'nil nrilf
(pedal this week to rloso...
S10J
2?
.hand polished... plain rich design.
9
mas
MmiO Sideboard ..has very heavy canopy top. . .handsomely nnd richly carved
jjrrrncn nevei mirror wxis inches... sideboard top Is Zi Inches deep by 51
Inches long... made of best tlgiired tiuartersawed oak. ..hand polished. .
special to close this week
S'VI.Ot) solid mnTiognny terpentine ends nnd front, rlehly und neatly hand
carved and hand polished ..French design. ..Has largo French bevel
mirror .To close this week nt Just hair prlco
S 21.00 China Closet .swell front., made of solid select (iiinrtersawcd oak...
ornamented carved top ..solid oak shelves and back. . .special this
week lit
very pretty design
31.50
,ms 2,00
575
rved ..largo
29,75
30,00
16,85
has two drawers, one lined for sllvcrwnro. . .two largo
17,85
27 60 liuffrt
TScnblnetH for dishes... ulso a wlno drawer with Ynlo lock. ..largo French
novel mirror... Mntle of select ijuurtersaweil gulden oak.. .highly io)l9hed.
Special this week to close at
COUCHES
During this special sale. . .continuing through this week... wo have priced our entire stock of Couches at a
special reduction. . .It Is the season of the year when wo mako selections of tho styles of frames which wo ex
pect to run for tha next six months... We, therefore, wish to closo out this week our entire stock of Couches.
Stwsft Thrce-Pleee Silk, Overstuffed Parlor KuUp.... very heavy, rich, masslvo sult....the Itnest
kind of upholstering una fringe. ..very attractive ill.sln...Thts suit Is slightly soiled, but goes In
tlllu Mil!.. fur ttw. (tirnn
"-, inivvn
125 00 Davenport Hofu ...full Turkish framo upholstered In Imported velour. . .seven feet long.
S10O.I
pie,
nt
50,00
82,00
69,00
12,85
17,85
i thirty-six Inches deep. ..special
ui
1 100.00 Parlor Suite. .French ifi-slun . solid imilliuaiiv frame lltiely upholstered. . .consisting of three
ileces.. .divan, nrrn chair nnl small chair ..very line design nnd a big bargain
it sale prlco
S1S.00 solid mnhngany I'arlor Chair very lino ly upholstered seat und back hand carved...
Inlaid wjth satin wood lino...
special at
r 13.00 .Mahogany. 1'aHor Chulr... antique de-- n r- tr . Solid Oak Hookcnse... double nihil
)slgn... beautifully Inlaid back. . ,Oj Jjdoor front highly polished... deep sheleves
spec'"' t ' adjustable... special at
LIBRARY TABLES
If you contcmplato buying a Library Tablo soon. ..now Is your opportunity. . .In this sale wo have reduced
tho prices of every Library Tablo In the Iioubc. . .consisting of solid tnnhogany... antique... golden.. Flemish nnd
Kngllsh oaks... all sizes nnd all shapes.
S 13.00 beautiful shaped Library Tablo In tho new golden oak. ..ono large drawer.. .shaped legs with 44 fr
nipped feet... richly carved sides... speclul UAH J
this week nt lliJJ
S'JS.OO solid mahOKnny Library Tnble. . .hand-- jHO.Oo solid oak T-ible. . .very heavy... massive r rr
somely haml-curved und hand-polished. . . S SdcBlgn... rlehly und heavily hand-curved... Ar 11 1
VITV Hell llpNllMl il lirili-'iln lit W J'uti.wliil Ililu uvnV
special this week
urnss lieu. ..heavy posts.. .doublf rnll top and bottom. ..run now
Tjoxicnued ir.oi..,nnnusomciy trimmed wun rings und
- in
snlndles nnd
mountings... special
12 other patterns brass beds In this special rnlo
Portieres. .made for double doors... they como In three colors
Ropi p
they I
each,
nt
29,50
while
.lc per foot.
Inst this week
. only
Curtain Poles In threo .four nnd live foot lengths.
1 rotonncH nt io cents per p.tru.
Crepes nt 74 cents per pard.
Wo havo a few odd lots' of lace curtains which wo will put In this salo Monday morning at specially re
duced prices to close them out quick. Extension rods each, 15c.
Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co.
1414-16-18 Douglas Street.
RETURNS A WEALTHY MAN
Pormor Denison Storo Olerk is Now Almoit
in Edinond Dantei.
FINDS NATURE'S TREASURE IN THE WEST
Cniiien Home to I'rutlilc Ills Axnl
I'll re 11 In mMIi .Mieli I.tixiirliius
Cmnforts ns Tin:)' llml
XniT Dremiied Of,
DKNISON. In., Jan. 2C (Special.) John
Henry lloldeu of Chclun, Chelan county,
Wash., has been In Dculsou tho last
week after years of absence. Ho returns a
prospective millionaire, the owner of ono of
tho world's richest copper ledges, which ho
hns leased for n princely sum. His aged
parents, Mr. anil Mrs. John Holden, aro the
happiest people In Dculson. For years they
havo struggled with poverty, doing with
out tho comforts and sometimes almost
without tho necessities of life. Now their
son hns returned, to provide abundantly for
them.
It wns In 1881 that young Holden left his
employment In tho storo of It. H. Htllls In
Dunlnp, la., to to west. Ho clerked for a
tlmo In Lincoln, Neb., nnd then went to
Colorado. Hero ho worked and became In
torested In mining, later becoming an oro
Inspector for u smelter. It was hero that
fortune tlrst omileil upon him nnd that for
an Investment of $1.G0 he. with two others,
fouud n clulm which they sold for $61,000.
Holden used his share for further prospect
ing nnd In two years ho wns penniless.
Agnln ho went went, this tlmo to Seattle
where ho clerked In winter to get enough
wm
it Sawed
ffly Litem
Extreme coses of dis
ease test the real value
of a medicine, Many "tonic" and
"stimulant" preparations, which have
no real medicinal value, seem to brace
up the users when they nrc feeling
"played out." Any stimulant will do
this whether bought at the liquor store
or drug store. The true test of a med
Iciue is when life itself is staked on its
remedial power. In hundreds of such
cases Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery has been the means of saving life
.when even the "family doctor" had
pronounced sentence of death.
I had been a great sufferer for several years,
nnd my family doctor said I would not be a liv
ing man in tuoyc.irs, but, thank God, I am Milt
living, writes Mr George W. Tnistow, of I.lp
comb, Auciibtn Co., Va. "I)r. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery 1 what saved my life. I had
bean trouble no bad that I could not (icon my
left side without a great deal of paiu. I wns
nearly past work when I commenced your med
icine, but I can do nlmut at much work now ns
any lunu. I cannot My too much for the benefit
X have received."
Many diseases, named for the organs
affected, as "heart disease," "hmg dis
ease," "liver complaint," etc., arc per
fectly cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery, which cures through the
Btomach diseases which originate in the
stomach. -
money to prospect In the summer. Tho
story of his trlrs over mountains, through
forests, camping nlono, lu tho wilderness
with his blanket and his rltlo would fill a
volume. It wns July of 1898 that ho found
his fortuno In perhaps tho wildest part ot
tho stuto of Washington, near tho head of
Lake Chelan. After many days of pros
pecting ho had stopped on tho mountain
sido to preparo his noonday meal. Ho went
up tho slopo In the hopo of shooting soma
grouse and while thero his experienced eyo
caught sight of tho outcropping of tho ore
which wns to mukc of him a millionaire, Tho
Und was richer than he had anticipated, for
It was a forty-six-foot ledgo of solid copper
and gold-bearing ore, reaching far up the
mountain. Ho had millions In ore, but no
money with which to develop his clulm, and
his Ilrst step was to organize a stock com
pany with a friend named Slaloncy and his
brother-in-law, Mr. Lord. Tho thrco were
soon abln to bring the worth of tho claim
to tho attention of capitalists and last No
vember they effected a lease covering a
perld of soven years. By tho terms ot the
lease Mr. Holden receives $100,000 cash; for
tho first six mouths he Is to receive a bonus
of $100 per month, for tho second six months
11 bonus of $200 per month, for the second
year 300 per month, for tho third year (400
per month nnd for tho fourth and tltth years
$500 per ti'cntb. Aside from all this he Is
to havo n royalty of 10 per cent of tho
gross output of the mines for tho first flvo
yenrs and for thejast two years of tho
lease ho receives n royalty of 30 per cent
of tho gross outputs, and at tho end of the
lease tho capitalists who havo leased the
initio ir.ny purchaao It for a cash considera
tion of $1,000,000. Asldo from this, Mr. Hol
den hns other nearby claims, for ono ot
which tho company hnB offered him $100,000.
Shortly nfter tho discovery of tho claim
Mr. Holden wns suddenly surprised by n
supposed friend, who, at tho point ot a ro-
olvcr, demanded that ho deed him a half
Interest in his claim. Mr. Holden's answer
wns to spring nt tho follow with an Iron
drill, and a free-for-all fight followed In
which tho would-bo brigand wiib budly
worsted nnd almost killed.
Mr. Holden was married somo threo years
ago, and now has a happy homo at Cbclan,
Wash. Lako Chelan Ib a body ot water
some seveuty-flvo miles long, nnd from two
to live miles wide. It empties Into tho
Columbia river. The company which has
leased tho ml no hns built llvo steam barges
on tho lake, and nro now busily engaged
putting In n railroad which shall reach
from tho nearest point on tho lako shore
to tho mine, which Is on tho mountain sldo
twelve miles In tho Interior. Tho ore Is
rich In copper nnd contains gold to tho
amount ot from $S to $12 a ton.
Mr. HoMon hns been In Denlson for tho
past week, attending to the desires of his
parents They will remain In Denlson
this winter, but In the spring they expect
to go to Washington to llvo with their son.
On .Monday Mr. Holden visited In How City
with his brother, Mr. Joseph Holden, ami
to him. too, his coming means good fortune.
Utter Mr. Holden left for St. Paul, accom
panied by his lifelong friend nnd early
schoolmate, Mr. W. W. Cushman of Denl
son.
MAYOR HEARS THEIR WOES
Daily Avilancbo of Trouble Pours Into
His Ears.
ALL DAYS ALIKE TO CHIEF EXECUTIV
t'lioii the Ilrmiil Shoulder of Kriuilf
I, MooreN Full (he Trlhiilnt lmi
f the IliiiiKr, the Unem
ployed mill (lie Latcslck,
evidence of prophecies ms.de a lew years
ago
Ono afternoon a young widow was among
Ihe tonstltucnts who crowded Into the
mayor's office. Sho cnrrled n young baby
In her arms. Her eyes were Inilamed nnd
she sobbed bitterly ns she took a front seat
In the mayor's kindergarten. Her story
of sorrow moved tho mayor. Hut s, few
days beforo her husband had died.
"And I haven't any way to support my
self," she exclaimed In grief. "If 1 Just
ad a dollar to buy ft tub nnd n washboard
could make a living for myself nnd my
baby."
Sho left tho office with tho prlco of sov
ral tubs and washboards.
Tho next day found tho young widow nnd
her baby In tho mayor's waiting list. She
ns ns tearful as ever.
I find that I can't do anything without
wnshboller." she explained. "It I Just had
enough money to buy a boiler I could got
long nil right."
Tho price of n holler was advanced nnd
tho widow's tears were dried for tho time
clng.
Tho third day found tho weeping widow
n lino ngnln. Sho had forgotten that she
ould need soap and washing lluld and her
upnly of fuel was so low that sho could
not begin work until she bad a little more
money.
Acting on tho ndago that tho third tlmo
tho charm, the mayor again gnvo tlio
omnn money, llut she coumn't stand pros
perity. Tho fourth dny brought her back
to her benefactor.
I'm out of provisions," sho explained,
and thought perhnps you could buy mo
groceries to last until I can get pay for
my washing."
"Dut the county will furnish you with
provisions," the mayor Interposed.
"Yes, I know," wns tho reply. "Hut I
on't llko the kind of provisions they give
away, and then my houso rent nnd piano
rent nro due today, and I must havo somo
money anyway.
Tho mayor Is not fostering musical talent
nnd allowed tho woman to leavo empty-handed.
Tnnnleil Nkcln of I.ove.
i sllort tlmo ngo a woman nicknamed
Zenobln paid tho mayor many calls to havo
him smooth out rough places in her love
affairs. Sho wore a variety of necklaces
nd bracelets and every tlmo sho entered
tho offlco It sounded ns though tho chain
gang had deserted tho stone pile. She was
Id and faded and not even a trnco 01
former good looks could bo detected
through a heavy coating of rougo and
white.
Officers wcro standing between her nnd
her loved ono and persisted lu keeping
them apart, so Zenobla said.
'Just becauso we'vo lost our marriage
llccnso they nro trying to teparato us,
ho explained to tho mayor. "I know why
they bother us. They ro In lovo with mo
and they aro trying to get mo away from
my darling, but I'll balllo them. .No copper
can ever win mo away from him."
During tho past few weeks nearly ono
half ot tho mayor's callers havo been dls
cinles of Sherlock Holmes who come to
consult tho mnyor. In private concerning Pat
Crowe. These ferrets approach tho prlvato
olllco of tho mayor with cat-llko step nnd
exact secrecy before they unbosom somo
new lead they navo struck In tho Cudaby
kidnaping cuse.
Snake-cyo rings which nro guaranteed to
locate a criminal anywhero In tho world
rabbits' feet which have uever failed their
owners nnd buckeyes which wero gathered
In tho dark "f tho moon In September of
01 have been exhibited to tho mayor,
Wizards ot all shades have sought n com
mission to trnce Crowo Into tho uttermost
parts of tho earth. Ono sago had n dream
which told him that tho cluslvo Pat Is on a
steamer bound for Madagascar. Another
has located him in old Jersusnlem und n
thlnl man was told by a moving tnblo that
tho Cudahy kidnaper will bo standing at a
certain spot In London when Queen lc
torla's funeral cortego passes through tho
streets.
BILL CODY AND THE OUEEN
Nebraiki Scout Reveali Wild Wt Phiu of
American Life.
BUFFALO BILL'S TREASURED SOUVENIR
I.nte Itnler of HiikIiiiiiI lliirlimitril
viltli DiinIiIiik IWiuhIi Itldem and
Tjplenl Aim r In I nen 111 Ut
lillilted by Colonel Coilj.
(ll'At.Vr FIlATL'ltr.S OF I.IFH.
Fred A. Carey of Cleveland had been long
n martyr to rheumatism. Ho was limping
homo tho other evening when two men sud
denly ordered him to stand nnd deliver. On
the spur of the moment Carey ran llko
scared rabbit, and hns not since felt
twlugo ot his old enemy.
ALWAYS HELPS.
ALMOST ALWA5 HEUS.
J. A. Lnmbert of Hnchcl, N. C, writes:
"I heartily endorse Foley's Kidney Curo.
It does what you claim It wlll do, and there
Is nothing ciunl to It, and I thank you for
the good It has done me. Accept no sub
stitute. For salo by Mycrs-Dlllou Drug
Co., Omaha; Dillon's drug store, South
Omaha.
Store Ito'itierli'n nt Vatican.
NEW YOUK. Jan. W.-A special to the
Herald from Vienna says: News has
reached Vienna from the vntlcan Hint fresh
robberies havo been discovered thero which
havo caused tho pope very much jialn.
very much so nt. this time .1 number df nrt
treasures of grout vulua havo been nude
nwny with Tho papal police carries mi
Its fnvestlgatlons without uny help from
tho Italian pullce nud U keeping the iiui
dent secret.
MimoUK llleet Ciulililu.
MIIAVAl'KKi:. Jan. M.-Oeorgo IV Oub
blno of Chicago was today elected president
of the llricklayers' uud Mucous' Interna
tional tnilon of America at the session of
that body,
Tor flvo hours each day Mayor Moorcs
listens to the woes of humanity. Ho keeps
open houso every day. Ho Is un officer of
tho Associated Charities, a policeman and
a commissioner ot tho poor nil In one per
sou. And In addition to hearing the
physical ailments of mankind, tho mayor
patiently listens to budding political as
plratlous.
"Tho man with tho hoc" is not In It with
tho man who would hnndjq a city shovel
becauso of his largo personal following In
a certain precinct. "Work" Is tho watch
word 01 a motley crowd which gathers dally
In tho mayor's reception room. Ono must
think tho city nn easy taskmaster nfter
seeing tho hordes that spurn any labo
which Is not paid for out of tho city
treasury.
Loyalty to tho city Is tho ono character
Istlc of tho laborers who haunt tho city
hnll. They will not work on anything but
tho street gang. They nto nnxlous to hav
tho city kept m tlrBt clnss condition and
will not hlro to tho railroad oven nt hlghe
wuges than the city pays. Theso men nro
budding Colonel Warlngs and long for the
whltu wings made so popular by the great
sanitarian.
A man who had tho earmarks of tho
crowd which Is always looking for work
and is uneasy lest It be found npproached
tho mayor a fow days ago with a generous
assortment of stock complaints.
"My wife's been sick for threo weeks and
ain't ablo to bo out of bed yet," ho began.
"I'm very sorry to hear that, but the
levy for this year has not been made nnd
wo can't employ men ami reorganize the
street gangs until wo know how much money
we aro to haw," the mnyor explained.
"And then ono of my little boys Is sick
and Jennie Just got vaccinated and I'm
afraid Bhe's goln' to bo sick," continued the
man. "They've got smallpox In my part of
town nnd 1 wouldn't bo surprised If wo all
got It."
"Tho situation Is grave, but I can't offer
you uny work until tho council takes somo
nctlon." Tho mayor moved toward tho
door of his prlvato office In tho hopo that
the fellow would tako tho hint and move
out. Hut ho had not exhausted all his
ammunition. Ho had a bomb which he had
ressrved for an emergency.
"Hut I'm from the Sixth ward!" ho added
In a very dramatic tone.
"From the Sixth ward and out of work!"
tho mayor exclaimed. "Well you're a
curiosity. Shake hands, oM man. I didn't
suppose there was n man In tho Sixth ward
who hadn t somo sort of n city Job."
Then tho mayor begun to ennumerate the
city's employes who hall from the Sixth
ward, but the task was too arduous and he
gave It up.
.Viiiiiexnl.en Are Numerous,
Dewey and Sampson havo no rnoro namo
sal;es than Mnyor Moorcs. Children of nil
ages and colors are coached so they answer
to tho namo of Frankle nnd brought to tho
city hull for exhibition. It Ib a strnngo
coincidence that Franklo Is almost Invaria
bly In need of now shoes or Is wearing
trousers which nro unlit for the uso of a
unmesako of tho city's 'chief executive.
Somo of theso precocious children v oro
born on the very day when tho mayor was
Ilrst elected to his present office. Others,
who ure too large to muster In this class,
wero named whllo tho mayor was district
court clerk. Their parents realized that
Frank K. Moores hnd a great political fu
ture and the names ot their children art
Ocorge Seymour of Depcrc, Wis., hns a
somewhat curious Idea of what a good Joke
Is. Not long ago ho put a buggy on the
Northwestern rnllrond track "Just for fun'
he said. A freight train mado toothpicks
out of tho buggy, nnd then George was ar
rested. Ho Is now doing sixty days In tho
workhouse, nnd Is understood to ho ro
modeling his conception of humor.
Japanese business methods aro In the les
Important places of a very go-as-you-please
description. At Nagasaki the other day a
foreigner, oalllng nt tho branch of ono of
tho chief shipping companies, found tho
whole plnco deserted. It appeared that, th
day being fine, tho manager nnd staff hail
gono out on n mushroom hunting cxpedl
tlon. Mushroom hunting Is a pursuit that
appeals to every true Japanese.
John J. Munro of Wllkesbarre, Pa., Is I
tho county Jail there, u hopeless prisoner.
sentenced to pay his wifo $22.00 n month
nnd not having n cent In tho work
Ho has been thero six months, Muuro,
who Is an old man, married a young woman
but soon left her becauso of fnmly trouble
Sho sued him and was awarded $22.30
month. Ho could not pay, having spent nil
his money lu defending tho suit, and now
he seems doomed to die In J nil.
A curious Idea has Just been put In op
erntlon In Berlin. Arrangements havo bee
mado whereby parents of tho poorer
classes In tho city nnd country may tern
porarlly exchango tholr children, In orde
that tho city children may learn something
of country 11 fo and profit physically by
tholr outings, whllo tho country children
may securo tho liberal education whlc
town life affords. Thus far tho scheme has
worked smoothly.
An nctor and his wifo had a funny expe
rler.ee recently in Toronto. They were
playing n pleco In which tho wifo enacted
the part of n woman dentist, nnd ono even
ing tho husband received a note nsklng
him to call nt n certain house. He did so
the next day, and was greeted by tho old
man and his wife, tho latter of whom snld
to him: "Mo nnd my mato fell In love
with your missus Inst night, Sho was so
gentlo with you when you was a slttln' In
the dentist chair. I'm gettln' on, now,
and nil my teeth Is n gettln' loose, nnd my
mato wants mo to go to tho dentist shop
nnd 'nve 'era pulled, hut I knows ns 'ow
they 'urts. and I want to know If you nnd
your missus will como around 'ere nnd
'nvo tea with us. 'nvn n llttlo slngln' and
enloy ourselves, and your mlpsus beforo sho
leaves klndlv pull out n few of these old
stumps, ns I know she'll bo as kind and
gentle as she was to you?"
I,n (irlppe luleUly Cured.
"In the winter of 1633 and IRflD I wns
taken down with n severe attack of what Is
cnlled La Grippe" says F. L. Ilewctt. n
prcmlrcnt druggist of Wlnfleld, III. "The
only medicine I used was two bottles of
Cbamlcl Iain's Cough Ilcmedy. It broko
up tho cold nnd stopped tho roughing like
magic, and I have never since been troubled
with Grlpne " Chamberlain's Cough nem
rdy can always bo depended upon to break
up n sovere cold nnd ward off any threat
ened nttack of pneumonia, it 3 pleasant to
lake, too, which makes It tho most dcslrabb
and one of tho most popular preparations
In uso for these aliments, For sale by all
druggists,
A. Nebraskan It was who gavo to Queen
Victoria tho only glimpse sho over had of
that phase ot American life which existed
In such nhuudanco during much ot her
rclgu nnd marked the transformation ot
primeval wastes Into n domain excelling
her own That sho enjoyed tho revelation
Is nttestcd by tho presenco In that No
brnskan's homo of n dainty medallion show
ing the sovereign's venerated face lu a sot
ting of brilliant Jewels n gift from her own
band.
It wns on a Juno day In 1SST. less thnn a
week prior to" tho celebration of her
golden Jubilee, that Knglnnd's foremost
woman wns handed from her carrlngq to a
umptuously furnished box In a great nm-
hltheater nt Earl's Court, London, nnd
there, for twe hours, was tho guest of
Colonel William F. Cody Nebraska's
Huffalo 11111" and tho Wild West show.
Outside tho gates thousands of her devoted
subjects hnd gathered upon henrlug of her
approach, and thero wero stalwart soldiers
nd Btlll moro stalwart policemen keeping
tho thoroughfares open and turning dent
car to tho Importuning of a dozen eager reporters.
11111" MeOine 11 1 Ml the Queen.
On guard nt the entrance was 1)111 Mc-
Cuno of Omnha, master of grounds for tho
bow, and within wcro Mnjor John M. Hurko
nd Frank Richmond. Tho latter, ns offl
lal announcer, was accustomed to shouting
so lustily that ho might bo heard over tho
entire premises, but on this particular
oftcrnoou ho used tho 10ft pedal In his vocal
Izlng, ns the queen and the womnn In nt
tendnnco upon her' constituted tho entire
audience, occupying alono a building that
would havo accommodated 20,000 people.
Mr. Richmond stood nt tho sldo ot tho
roynl box with uncovered head Hnd, never
falling to prenx "your mnjesty," formnlly
Introduced each number ns hu signaled for
Its release Into tho nrenn.
Tho performance wan almost Identical
with thoso given In this country beforo nnd
since, but it wns all new and n revelation
to tho nuecn, who attempted no concenl
incut of her Interest nnd plcnsure. When
tho American nud llrltlsh Hags wero dipped
beforo tho box, with Colonel Cody stnndlng
with uncovered head between them, tho
queen quickly threw back tho heavy veil
she was wearing and acknowledged tho
salute with a bow that was as graceful as It
was gracious, and when tho bronchos wero
Jolting their riders tho liveliest, her mnj
esty smiled somowhnt apprehensively, but
with evident amusement, nnd remarked
Such mounts would senrccly do for tho
rhaso: tho hounds would bo quite forgot
ten, I fear."
Interview h n l'miinic.
After tho performance, nt her own ro
quest, a llttlo pappooso that hnd figured
In ono of tho Indian scenes was brought
to her box und sho entertained htm In a
way that tho benighted little beggar did
not seem nt nil to npprcclate, albeit sho
was gentle. Hut tltcro wns n gcncrnl
Hushing and deliberate effort at evasion
when sho asked tho youngster's name, for
neither of tho gcutlcmen present had ever
heard any other appellation applied to him
than "Seven-Up" which they surmised
might grate a llttlo harshly on her mnj
esty s ears nnd perhaps mystify her.
Richmond afterward remarked: "Wo
could 'n-told tho prluco eaBy enough, but
not tho queen."
On leaving the box tho queen had her
carriago driven directly to Colonel Cody's
tent, nnd thero thanked him personally. I
had bton n pleasure to her, sho said, an
ono that sho would not soon forget. Nor
did she. In 1W1, upou tho show's second
visit to England, sho had tho wholo per
formanco repeated on tho Windsor lawn
for tho entertainment of a largo party, ami
It was on this occasion that sho presented
to tho colonel tho diumond brooch thn
Is, with tho shell bridle given him by tho
prince, still among the Cody family treas
urcs.
HtifTill-i II 1 1 I'd Trlliute.
II. H. Hake, who was with Colonel Cody
last, wecK when they received tho first now
of tho queen'B fulling condition, reports
unit mo om scout was quite moved nn
said: "No man could over see that woman
without Instinctively feeling that she wns
moro than queen nf England."
Tlio venerable sovereign was, howovor,
no moro friendly to tho Americans nn
their unique enterprise than wns ho wh
has slnco become King Kdtvnrd VII, un
was n mucn less frequent visitor. Fo
King IMwaril nnd a hundred of tho nobility
11 specini periormance was given tho dav lie
foro tho show's advertised HPrisnn mum rwl
and they entered Into tho American "spirit
ho uiorougniy tuac 0110 ufternoon a few
weens inter nnother such performance
Kix-n, mm wns time tho gentry
"swapped" habiliments wlih tho plnlnsmcn
nnu, wniio tho latter sat In the amnhithra
tcr applauding, rodo desperately after tho
elusive uiiiiaus that mndo tho mock nttne
on tho slngo coach, firing blank rnrtrl,li.o
with royalty's true prodigality nnd poor
nlm. The ptlnco did not participate, but
uiu iirinccss rouo on thn scat of tho stago,
wuu itch ,iainews, mo driver, nnd l.itn
spent 11 half hour In Annie Oakley's ten
imiwiiK iui uio itecn llttlo crack shot
nuoui mo ruio nnu how Mm imagined th
woum icci in n real atttack. Ileforo sho
ion sua gnvo .miss Oakley a small photo
fcimm uu'i iiuiugrapu.
It was after theso merry occasions, stultl
ui-u jr no iuuo iormaiity, that Colone
viiuy emeriaineu mem nil in tho show
reguinr cook tent nt a typical American
dinner of tho plnjnsmen's dny. aud brought
about thoso other unique events that
created such general comment nt the tlmo
nnd which are still remembered with bih h
plensuro by tho participants, there and
hero.
Savo doctors' tills by giving Foley's
Hcnoy and Tnr to Infants nnd children In
tlmo to prevent pneumonia ar croup, which
nro fatal to so many thouuands of babies
For salo by Myers-Dillon Drug Co . Omaha
Dillon's drug store, South Omnha.
Three Children Cremated.
KANSAS CITY. Jan 2fi -The threo elid
drei, of S. U. MeC'aity. Janitor at ,1 down
town office building, were -remated e irlv
tedny In n flro that detrove, their lirn..
In an eastern cuburb of the eitv Th-v
were Edith, nir.'d is year.; Melius,,, 1 1, .,,i
Kenneth. 10. The pn-eiits coupled n 1 n
on tho lowrr tlnor nnd were v.viluned tn
find the entire building In il im ll
escape for tho children, who sleut ibo'v
WHS rut, off They were sulfnetiti d lii
their beds and their bodies burned almost
beyond recognition.
AImIiiiiiiii IlimU (ioNen,
MONTUoMmtY. Ala ,In. ! -Tho Jo.
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b , killf lllHtitntln.iH 1,1 thr Pt.ile ( .,., ,ig
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