THE OMAHA DAILY JiKE; SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 100:. CONSUMPTION CURED tir. Edward Schubarth and I1rs. II C. Alllngton, Whom the Doctor Said Mad Incurable Con sumption, Were Per manently Cured DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY (TOPPED HEMORRHACKS. Gentlemen: Tt Is with great pleasure that I write to Inform you tnnt i nave used eight bottles of your Pure Malt Whiskey. I would not have ben here to day only for your wonderful medlrlne. I have used all ktridn of cough syrups and been under the rare of donor. I have had three severe attacks of grip and pneu monia, whlrh have left me with a bad cough and weak lungs and heart. 1 am 67 years old. It has toned up my eysjem and stopped the hemorrhages. I cough but very little. 1 only rrgnt 1 did not know of your whiskey before. I cnnnot express what it hua done for me. I beg to remain, Yours respectfully, MRS. It. O. AI.UNUTON, Nashua, N. 11., BcpU Jl, MOi (UICKI'Y CIREI), Dear Sirs: "I picked up one of your cir culars on a table about a month ago and read It through. After reading I went out and bought a bottle of your whiskey, which helped me right away. I am now on my fourth bottle, using It for so-called Incurable consumption, and 1 feel like a new man. 1 think that If 1 had known of your whiskey when I was at home In Chicago I would have never come out here tor my health. El) HCHL'HAUTH. lns Market at., Denver, March 1. VM2. There are thousands of cases Just like that of Mr. Schubarth and Mrs. Alllng ton, where the patients thought they had Incurable consumption until their doctors Frescrlbed Duffy's I'ure Malt Whiskey. )uffy'a l'ure Malt Whiskey Is absolutely pure and possesses more curative power than all other medicines. It contains no fuesl oil, so common In other whiskies and which is a dangerous Ingredient In whiskey, especially fur the diseased sys tem, when the poison takes tffect. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey not only drives out consumption germs and heals the lungs, but It builds up new tissue and renovates the entire system. It aids digestion, stimulates and enriches the blood, tones up the heart, Invigorates and builds up the body so that it will throw off all disease. At the Medical Convention In Albany one cf the leacflng doctors said he would rather have Duffy's Pure Mail Whiskey to cure consumption, caturrh, asthma and diseases of the throat and lungs than all the quack medicines in the world and the doctors present agreed with him unanimously. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is good for old and young. It hat carried the blessing of health to hun dreds of thousands of poor sufferers. Many have tried to imitate it and unre liable dealers have been known to try to ell their customers some cheap substi tute because theie was more profit in the substitute. Bo we caution our patients to be careful and see that "Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey" Is on the label and that It is our own patent bottle, with the name blown in the bottle. This is the only way Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is sold. If offered In bulk or in flaBka It is a fraud. The genuine at all druggists or grocers or direct, $1.00 a bottle. It is the only whiskey recognised by the government as a medicine. This Is a guarantee. A valuable medical booklet containing symptoms and treatment of each disease and many testimonials will be sent fre to any reader of The Bee who will write Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester. N. Y. CZARINA'S LOT UNPLEASANT Said to HtT Grown Melancholy 0er Absence of Heir to tba Throne. RUSSIANS ANXIOUS OVER SITUATION Holiday Gaiety IF you wish an evening dress or Tuxedo suit for holiday gaieties, have your dealer supply you with one of the K. IN. & F. make. You can see how it fits before you buy. They are tailored as perfectly as such gar ments can be made, of imported full dress fabrics, silk-lined and cost about half the usual price. KUH, NATHAN & FISCHER CO. Chicago. ANOTHER DAY -MONDAY Owing to the bad weather of yester day we will continue our Nc under wear sale Monday one lav unlv. Home of the underwear Is worth ti which you can get Monday for 8o a suit if we've our slae. tie It In our south window. W Am tmr-mim m ft m w mmt Tuer Maka skirts. 0 j"! TEN DAYS TRIAL. B t ti. . miaietisrt mm; , iwlMajM. Mrttar, rw7 Wf 1 taaH.l trMIWMWWtl B,Bl I M4 4 ...p4 S . fa- I MM W MAIM W f1 !! M Call m WIU at ktoan. . iCP.biuuitk N-4D-S1 iiood til a. Lxaver, Col Frar Internal strife In taae of Death of the Present Rnler Dlax nltarles Hlntlnar at a Divorce, (Copyright. 1901. by rress Publishing Co.) ST. PETERSBURG. Nor. IS. (New York World Cablegram Special Telegram.) The riarfna has been a victim of profound and growing melancholy since her hope of becoming a mother again was dashed two months ago. To add to her despair a noted physician of Vienna, who has mads a Studv of her ancestors, has re ported that for some hundreds of years the women of her stock have been greatly In the preponderance; that the mothers have had families chiefly composed of daughters. Her woeful countenance ant her absent-mindedness to the point of gloomy silence in the company of others have strengthened the belief In the rumor that the ctar la seriously thinking of taking the advice of high church digni taries to divorce her In order that he may marry a woman whose children will not ill be daughters. The czarina la the mother of four chil dren, all girls. She thought she bad one more chance of regaining the rnnA wilt of the Russian people by presenting the czar with a son this autumn, but she was doomed to the bitterest disappointment. People outside of 'his count rv rinnnt comprehend the eagerness of the Rus sians for an heir to the throne, as no woman can reign In Russia while the male line holds out. One powerful reason for Wishing a son born to the rear la tn hava a peaceful succession. It la feared that the ciar's rather frail brother, now belr pre sumptive, maynot live long and that If Nicholas passes away without an heir the empire may bo rent by strife for throne between his four uncles. Pressure from the Church. So the Russian church authorities, who have power to divorce, and who suspect that the ciarlna's enforced conversion to their so-called orthodox rellrlon waa not sincere, are said to be pressing the "auto crat of all the Russians" to put ber away. The crarina'a lot la made atlll un. happier by numerous courtiers whose enmity she has aroused. Being the daugh ter of Queen Victoria's favorite daughter. Alice, she has inherited or acquired a good many of ber grandmother's Irion. about propriety and reform. Soon after the lovely and widely popular Prlnceaa Ayx of Hesse became Czari na Alexandria Feodorovna she saw a court lady smoking In the palace and remarked loud enourh for the offender to bear that she regarded a cigarette In a woman's mouth as offensive as an oath in a mm'. She tor bade any lady of the court to smoke In ner presence, although her own slater. Grand Duchess Serge, smokes like a loco motive. She further forbade any woman even to go near her with the smell of to bacco on her garments. " The Russian women began spitefully to call her the "German" and the "English woman" for in tastes and bablts she la more English than German, and the men soon echoed the epithets. Moreover, many once high officials have their grievances. That long-time Imposing court ngure. Prince "Sandy" Dolgoroukl, was turned out of the position of grand master of ceremonies by the ciarinn be cause she regarded his airs and those of hla peculiar wife as insufferable. The czarina peremptorily dismissed Ramn Frederick, an old minister of the court, for disobeying her order not to telegraph any thing when the czar waa sick two veara ago without first letting her see it. The baron had answered an anxious mnuin of inquiry from the czar'a mother. Numer ous other dignitaries trace their downfall to the czarina, and it la even whlanaraA that the late Count Muravieff, formerly foreign minister, complained because aha blocked a plan he had laid to rob England, when embarrassed, of command of the Red ea. It can easily be surmised, therefor that the czarina is the object tf the re. venge or powerful personages, and that their Intrigues alone would make her Ufa miserable. tear Greatly Distressed. The czar, whose marriage with Prince. Altx was a real love match, la not onlv greatly distressed over his cherished wife'a condition, but is exceedingly anxious about nis Drotner, the heir presumptive, who is rapidly falling into incurable consumption. This disease is breaking out in nearly every branch of the imperial family. The beau tiful daugher of Princess DolroraulH the Czar Alexander'a morganatic wife, ia also developing consumption. This girl re cently married a brother of Countess Tnrhv who lives In England with her morganatic nusband. the Qrand Duke Michael. The recent hasty summoning of Prof. Morsejeavskl, a famous mental aneelnliat. from St. Petersburg to Lovldta, was at nrn attributed to the unsatisfactory state of the czar'a own health. But now It ap pears that ha was telegraphed for on ac count of the czarlna'a acute melancholy. it la gtven out that this is not an unusual sequel to her cruel dlsaDDolntment of ma. ternlty, and that tbs hope of an heir to the imperial nouse had become almost a mania with her. The czarina Buffered alternate! from transporta of Joy not leaa painful or aisquieting tnan the profound melancholy which follows them, it Is reported. The case ia a very difficult one. and specialist here shake their heads over it. MAD AMERICANS SEEK QUEEN Women Arrested Way fa later. view British Royalty at troubling him and suggested a reK. lie said Theodore mlfht go to Washington for a week. It Mrs. Rooaevelt desired, Foe at ones telegraphed the m; ter to let him come here. It la denied at the White House that doctors are accompanying him on the train and It Is said that no operation of any kind will be performed. The boy'e coming will not' Interfere with the president's plans In aay way. The Federal express, on which he Is traveling. Is several hours late, having been fogbound at Jersey City, and Is not expected here until 12:30 this afternoon. NEW YORK, Nov. 15. Theodore Roose velt, Jr., left here last night In charge of physicians enroute to Washington, says a World dispatch from Oroton, Mass. Ho Is said to be suffering from some trouble with his eyes, which made It de sirable that he go home at once. No de tails are obtainable here. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., passed through New York early today under the care of two physicians on the Federal express, bound for Washington. The conductor In charge of the car In which the president's son was berthed said he did not know how 111 the young man was or the cause of his trouble. LONDON. Nov. 15. Sensational trl.. were current at Sandrlngham today regard ing tne arrest or suspicious individuals in the neighborhood of the royal residence. Late last nlrht. It waa aai-trt disguised aa women were Intercepted by pouce wnue on ineir way to the house. The facts are that two women, bullnmi i. k. lunatics, who wanted to present a petition to vueen Alexandra, were detained by the police. The women detained gave their names aa Mrs. Annie M. Ovlngton and Sadie Ovlngton. her daughter. The mother made a rambling statement to the effect that she was the victim of a conspiracy and was being pursued, and therefore craved the queen'a protection. She waa taken to the county asylum. The daughter Is apparently also an Imbecile. YOUNG ROOSEVELT IS ILL rretlarat'i Son Leaves (irslti, Mmi for Washington l aser the Cars of Physicians. WASHINGTON. Nov. 13. Theodore Roosevelt, son of tbs president, is coming to Washington to spend a week that his eyes may be given a rest. Mrs. Roosevelt received a message from the master of the school at Grolon, Maas , where the boy ia attending, announcing that hla eyes vers WORK FOR THE COURT (Continued from First rare.) Hoyt, commissioner at Gordon; W. R. Ak ers. register of the Alliance land office, and Mrs. Carrie Carrlgan of Clarinria. Ia., and Blair, Neb., have been summoned to appear before the grand Jury at Omaha on Novem ber 17 to testify as to these widows' cases. Suspends the Kntrlea. As before stated in these dispatches, tho secretary of the interior, acting on informa tion contained In Colonel Mosby'a report. baa suspended for the purpose of cancella tion all these widows' entries and he has what Is believed to be authentic Informa tion that not one-half of these women are soldiers' widows, and moreover, thay never expected to prove up on their claims. In connection with the alleged fraudulont en tries. Special Agent W. R. Lesser has been suspended by the land office and it Is stated he will be dismissed and his Irregularities laid before the grand jury. The grand Jury will be asked to indict him for the use of fraudulent vouchers uttered to obtain money from the government. Mr. Lesser was appointed special agent of the depart ment about six years ago from Iowa. He waa assigned to work in the state of Ne braska with headquarters at North Platte. Mr. Lesser was suspended November 1 and since that time his actions have been un dergoing rigid Investigation. At least one false voucher has been discovered. Tt ap pears that while the department believed him In Nebraska he has really spent much of the time during the last year at his home at Tama, la., mailing all official mall aboard railways trains so the postmark would not give away his exact whereabouts. Every agent of the department Is com pelled to make weekly reports, showing Just where he has been from day to day and what he has been doing. It Is asserted that of the eighty-two days from March to August 1, which his weekly report3 shows he spent st North Platte. Lesser in reality was only at headquarters nine days during that time. The register of the land office at that place states that Lesser was really only at headquarters nine daya and has not been near since July. Mr. Leaser's reply to this Is that he was travel ing about Nebraska on official business, but the postmaster at Tama says be was at his home in Tama during the lime al leged to have been at North Platte or traveling. Another account against Lesser is that he haa sent in an expense account aver aging 100 a month, incurred In railroad travel. It is asserted at the Interior de, partment that Investigation shows that even when he did travel he rode on passes. During all the six yeara Mr. Lesser has been assigned to Nebraska be has never even hinted to a cattleman that his fence should be removed, according to the In terior department officials. Mr. Lesser is credited with asserting that Senator Alli son, who secured his appointment, will come to his rescue and obtain his reinstate ment. Aa yet. however. Senator Allison has not written or spoken a word In be half of Lesser. Implicates Leaser. Colonel Mosby in a letter to Agent Les ser, suggested that A. B. Todd of Platts- mouth, Neb., should be indicted for com plicity with fraudulent wtdowa entries. "Mr. Lesser," said Colonel Mosby, "refused to act. I have seen Todd several times at the Alliance land office in company with alleged wldowa and was told he came sev eral hundred miles aa their escort. It is not thought that he waa actuated by a sentiment of mere gallantry, or charitable motives." The cases of negro entries for the bene fit of Miller and Lelth in Alliance district and Phelan in the Sidney district, will also be laid before the grand Jury at Omaha. Colonel Mosby aays he cannot see any moral or legal distinction between hiring pre tended soldiers' widows- to file homestead appllcatlona for the benefit of cattlemen and hiring negroes to do the same thing. ine colonel does not believe fraudulent and collusive entry Is a legal defense to a suit to remove a fence, or that one ought to wait for a decision of the aupreme court on the question of the right or wrong of hiring a widow to make such a claim. President Roosevelt and Secretary Hitchcock share and agree most heartily In Colonel Mosby'a views and will uphold him in all his future work, looking to the removal or fences in Nebraska or else where, which may have been UleaaJlv erected and maintained. TRAINMEN ARE BADLY HURT Result af a Head End Collision Be. ween Freights aa the Pennsylvania. WARSAW. Ind.. Nov. 15. A hA.rf-.n collision between two freight trains on the Pennsylvania railroad here today resulted in fatally injuring Fireman Cowell and badly injuring Engineer Pearson, both of rort wayne. an una forty head of mtti. and fifteen horses, besides maiming aa many more, moat of which will have to be killed. The other engineer and fireman escaped serious injury by jumping. WOOLEN WORKERS WIN STRIKE Missouri Board of Arbitration Set. ties St. Joseph labor Dispute. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Nov. 15. The Slate Board of Arbitration today forced a settle ment of the strike at the Buell Woolen Mills, and on Monday all the men, women and girls who left the plant three weeks ago will return to work. The employes gained most of their demands. KANSAS MAN IS SUICIDE Wealthy Farmer of tOorrka Drinks Carhollo Arid aad U Dead. EUREKA. Kan.. Nov. 15. M. M. Wheeler, aged 19, a wealthy farmer and stockman, committed suicide by taking caraolle acid today. Farnam ' and Fifteenth aWJ i i i kunVJr m r "i r i p utajwua.AMaoauuagga Farnam and Fifteenth GREAT JACKET PURCHASE un sa.e Monaay at one-half less than regular prices. 50 WOMAN'S JACKETS SECUKKI, AT .VV ON THE DOLLAR. e. iouna a icauinrr jacket manufacturer who had too manv i:wi.-ra account of the extremely mihl weather. We made him an ot& of Hoe"a "h? o la r tZr is Z re to cTof MLKL mOULfcT JACKET HAKOAIN OF THE SEASON, COME TO THIS JACKET SALE MOND VY $10.00 Great Bargains in Our Fur Dept $3.90 $4.90 $5.90 STYLISH CLUSTER SCARFS In American or Siberian marten brook mink and other atyliah furs long husky tails, at REAL MARTEN CLUSTER SCARFS choice prime skins 6 talis prime skins, 6 tails, only .... STYLISH LONG FUR 30A In best American marten long, large tails, only SABLE FOX SCARF Single, very finest quality, 2 large husky tails sold everywhere for n mm $15.00-only 57 J) DOUBLE FOX SCARFS In sable or Isabella blend qiq mr 2 large talla, regular 25 values, for )lOf3 Our stock of fur Jackets, such as near seals, Baltic seals, as trakhans, krlmmers, beaver, Persian lamba and genuine Alaska seals is the most complete in tho west. We handle but the beRt and guarantee you a saving of $5 to $25 on every garment. Lot 1, 123 Women's 21-inch no7cots made of fine kerseys, meltons and oxford cheviots have the new slot seams, new sleevo plain or with cuff, mostly all lined with guaranteed satin jacket manufactured to sell at $10.00 fif SALE P1UCE O.VU Lot 2,1(50 Women's 27-inch 13ojz Coats made of the best quality of American Woolen Co. kersey, in all shades, also oxford cheviots, all new up-to-date garments, all lined with Skinuer's guaranteed satin, coats manufactured to sell at $13.50 $Q TCI SALE MilCE Lot 3, 175 Monto Carlo Coats made of fine kerseya, cheviots and meltons, 2i-iu. long, new correct back, new sleeve, in guaranteed satin, a regular f 15 jacket SALE PHICE Lot -4, 75 Women's Monto Carlo Coatsi made of fine cheviots and kerseys, in different up-to-date styles, with ripple cape, col lars and new turned back, cuff sleeve, all Skinner's satin $ A J C lined, coats manufactured to sell at $27.50, Sale price lT"i O Lot 0, GO Woman's Three-fourth Length Coats nearly all samples, size 30 and only one or two of a kind, they are made of the finest kerseys, Montanacs and oxford cheviots, lined with the finest Skinner's satin, coats manufactured to sell at 25 $i A t7 SZ SALE PIHCE l-T-a O Lot G, GO Women's High Class Monte Carlo coats. They are made of kersevs. mecltons and zibelines. in all shades. a r very swell, correct ideas, coats manufactured to sell at $2j SALE PKICE Lot 7, 2G Samples Hi&h Class Monte Carlo and Three-fourth Length Coats There is only one of a kind of these high class novelties and they are different from anything you will find In Omaha we bought them at great dicouut and can afford to sell them as cheap as ordinary garments, prices $22.50, $24.75, SCC ff $32.50, $39.75, and up to UU.UU $18.75 Special for Monday in Our Boys Department Monday we offer a special lot of boys' reefers, made of blue chinchilla, velvet collar, sizes 4 to 8 years, at $1.00 One lot of reefers, made of a fine grade of blue chinebjlla,large storm collarS"! Entf cassimere lining, sizes 8 to 14 yrs. ONE LOT BOYS' ItEEFERS made of fine grade blue chinchilla, large storm collar values, for lined with the best of farmer $ f C Boys' Overcoats at $0.50 made of the best Cambridge cheviots in oxford gray and black colors, lined with the most durable farmer satin lining, for boys' ages 8 to 10 years Guaranteed to be regular $9.00 $fZ UiUV satin, sizes 8 to 14 years, at Boys' Overcoats at $4.00 made of fine grade all wool cheviots, in medium and dark gray and fancy overplaid colore, well made and weU trimmed, ages front $y Hf 8 to 15, value up to $0.50 T-uVivf Boys' Knee Pants Suits, $2.50- -made of all wool cheviots and casslmeres many patterna to choose from They come in Norfolks, In sizes 4 to 12 years and two-piece suits alzes 8 to lfi years CJ fy tIZ 13.60 values on sale Saturday for WatUU Boys' Knee Pants Suits, $4.00 made of the best of worsteds, chevlota and casslmeres, Including the new "coronation" cloth the very beBt of workmanship and trimmings made In Norfolks, sizes 4 to 12 and two- piece, two and three button double breasted Jacket suits, actual value 6.50, Saturday $4.00 ROTHENBERG & SCHLOSS. 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X klllERSTKASS TIMYUSOLB : kuiMIIIAClSlluiiC MML en rVJlC lYI LUIlylllt- Msatoma ia aaoauaa rra roaa DIRECT FI0M UNITED STATES lEOrtTCREO 0ISTIUII TO COMUklU, Send ns your order for four fall quarts ml ferr-nl4 Rye far (-3.19 express aa-casKi, ana wiwiukbiv, w-, w m y bottles on twelve, one nfteen-yearold Mye, a oorkaorrw aad a gold-tipped whukey glass. We make this oscraiojclr to gt yvs.kP try the good. We alsa have this sank mrmm4 PlM Vmrr mmi. which we WIN dlaaoae at at $2M pmr fmdo. UMlolhntl more gallons t one ahitnneat. V afao give mpim WUas. rUa and corkacrew with Ihtt roods. Alios goads are pmt p la I all quart boUlet, and seat esjreaa prepaid. K soo4 ar mmi d(m. lory, retura rtiera at our espeae and we wtU raruaf, Vaar It 1 almoat impoaaihl. to get pure whiskey Irmm 'yjm ooda are ihippad direct from Ue Wtiiling Co., which !' their purl'r son saves aaiddlemaa's proni. tVm are tW fW Utered Uittillers ia America selhag to ceaMUkMksdWnct Or eau product of "Our LegtHeref VimlMtryi" otbrnnwkm ya osly dealers buyias and selling. 5ptN;eVT2"i aTtOr,ra (raw Aril.. 01 . Oai.. loak. Kt, jr, . Man. as, Ctok. Waak.. W.a.. Fia-sat call la l-aHT ruru pilili. KCLLER8TRA88 DlSTILUrNO CO, 79 KcllarstraM Block. KAKSAI OTT, M0L i U i