Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 02, 1904, Image 5

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TWO VERY SPECIAL FLOWER OFFERS
Flowars at 9o per bunch
Daisies, fruits. American
beauties rith foliage,
at, per buticb
Small flowers, ln-luling lnrg bouiu.t
t roses, forget-me-nots, folmge, poppies
nil almost every or her kind of flowers,
worth Tic. 11.00 and $1.50 per
bunch, on sale at
25c
Notable htj.- ir;ii;
Elegant &icr ruminery
VERY STYLISH SILK JACKET, $3.98
Silk blouse and Eton coat?, handsomely trimmed with braid
very stylish and made in thin npring season's fT Qv O
Bwelletst and latest styles special j) U
Saturday
j Never before was this large department in position, to supply the ladies of
Omaha with such exquisite imported trimmed pattern hats. Also for the past
weeto our work rooms have been busy, turning out exclusive creations of hats
',. in a bewildering array. ,
' in JlrWc T ft? fill A ""l1"1 "y f picturesque hats
v tptU liaiD ai vPitUU tspedally designed for Eantor. Many of
-them copies of our mont exclusive imported modrlst; many our own exclusive
J ideas, including large lace effect k, beautiful Moft Hatin straws and chiffons in
oainty turoann witn tne new pretty smau Dowers for trim
mings, dainty toquos and bonnets. While' these" hats are sirmptu
( ous, they are not of the gnwly order. The most handsome lot
Jyt offered, every one guaranteed a flO.OO hat on sale
"your choice for
BeaafiFI Easter Hats
At $3.50 soft pretty turbans,
soft straw, laces and malines,
simply but effectively trimmed
with roses, forget-me-nots, pop
pies, ribbons, fancy feathers; a
collection which for beauty and
harmony stands above t hone of
fered elsewhere C CA
at S7.nO. on fuilA f."I.v
at ...
Big Sale of Easter Ribbons
Tomorrow we place on sale on unusually line lot of new ribbons
just secured at a special purchase. We were fortunate in getting
the ribbons here in time to sell just before Easter as they make the
handsomest ribbons for Easter wear and decoration.
Every kind of all silk, up-to-date ribbon from the daintiest,
narrowent kind up to the widest sash' ribbons.- We place these
splendid ribbons on sale Saturday in four great lots for special
selling.
Silk Ribbon that usually sella for 10c
ayard.soea
Fine Silk Ribbon that regularly sells
at 12o and 15o yard, 7'
at.vard 2i
15c
Plain and Fancy Ribbons Ibat are beautiful (or Easter
decorating purposes, at, a yard.......
Ths finest quality plain and fancy silk ribbon, in all widths up to 8 inches,
would sell regularly up to "5o a yard aotno of the most beautiful ?
ribbons of the new peasop, at, yard Jv
Special array of
Children's, Misses' Hats
A most beautiful collection
71.00 to 5.00
Model Hats at $10
Clever counterparts of famous
French models, faithful copies
in dainty chiffons and pretty
combinations; also lace hats,
flower and ribbon trimmed.
To any lady wanting a new Easter
hat this U a grand op
portunity to get a
high eost hat, '
at
a new Easter
$10
Straw Hats for $3. SO .worth I3.00
. iybrowns, black., blues, oto., a very
Hobby ready-to-wear , P(
hat. at V
$1 Untrlmmed Hats at 15c II uatrlmmed straw
bats all this season's very best designs lq blac,
browu, navy, etc., on sale in millinery P
department. eaoU.,,., .. . 1JC
25c-49c-69c
Ladies Wrist Bags aid Purses
The Very Newest and Smartest Carrlajre Bags
and Hand Bags from a Great Manufacturer,
Separate lines of drummers samples in all his springs latest
styles beautiful carnage bags, fittod with change purse, card
case, cut glas smelliug bottles, with Sterling tops the new
Peggy from Paris bags new, 'Hat iron bags all pretty shades of
brown, tan, gray, white, kid,-, navy blue, ox blood, green and
black in gold plated gun ireta! and oxydized frames and lined
in silk leathers are seal, valrhtf, pig skin, pin seal, Morocco,
alligator, etc. worth up
to $2.50 each, go
at. ........... .
Closing Out the Easter Novelties
We are going to clear away our entire stock of fine Easter
novelties Saturday. Kegardless of regular value we will offer
all the latest and prettiest novelties at prices that will clear them
away very quickly,
Easter Eggs at 5c and tOc Hand decorated and emam.
eled eggs, beautiful colorings, Saturday C ifi
while they labt, at JC-IUC
Extra Large Hand Decorated Easter Eggs "Ostrich
size" glazed or dull finish-1-worth twenty- 10
five cents, at ..'.r. ....... . t IUC
Our entire lot of charming little novelty 'gifts will go in two
lots at very special prices.
Rabbits, Chicks, Ducks,1 Hens, Roosters, etc., t(n
etc., formerly sold up to ?5c-each in one lot, at.. 1"
Natural Ducks, Hens and t; Nests ciite, fancy OIZn
novelties that sold as high as-75c each, go at, each JC
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Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits
FOR STYLISH EASTER VEAR
Handsome and ttyUsh nmly-tn urar enils for Etiftrr art thoirii at Jtran
(hi in the greatest and noff vitinffiiiuj variety. Motion vf a htiudful ami
becoming yarnunt is ciwy tri'(A hundreds of tfjlcndid etyh to ch-ioM frvm-
Elegant Sample Suits VVa offer some very i'markable
valuea in high grade tailored buUp, apftcially adapted for
Easier weareverythirig that Is new and stylish In
ITnl co.or. 39.00.35.00.29,00.24.50
Ladies' Suits at SI4. 85 Novelty effects In dress
and walking (nits many exclusive A Q C
styles charming ?ffocis Tor Easter lr 1
wear at
Pretty New Spring Suits S9.98 Mad of the
latest fabrics with the new epaulet capes Jackets
lined throughout-new pleated skirts. Q
eton jackat-s, etc. (
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Stylish Suits at $5.98 The pew style features
and the new spring cloths and colors .1 CQ
an extraordinary value for Easter t . ft
Spring Leader Golf Skirt at $3.48
some golf and walking skirts, In the
atest ldens now so popular In T f O
st worth up to t v . jtTfJ
Swell Spring Covert Jackets
Some with the new epaulet capos
7.50-8.98
i n at
tSWESt
i.IIiitk with 1-ollurlnMH rffrt,
map wtllrhea una poir Cut
lons finely tuilorod at....,
Dress Skirts for Easter Stylish
new dress skirts of voile, beautifully
3.98-4.98.7.50
Stunnlnir Voile Drest Skirts-Elaborate silk lined voile tfress skirts-silk fold
. and pleated trimming
sprt ng's beet novelties
and pleated trimmings, elegant ellk drops- CCI IJH 17 Cfl 1 A, U "P SiiLi
ies at vp.vr-.-. w- """IQT
CKildrea's Coats and Suits for Easter
In our newly enlarged children's cloak and suit department on the second
floor we show a beautiful assortment of the prettiest juvenile styles for Easter
and general spring wear. We quote some specials for tomorrow. , , .
Children's Cloth Reefers for Sprint Wear very
specially priced for tomorrow QQ
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Children's and nissss' Cravenette Coats
Single and double capes colored
piping and military button M AQ
trimming, at HtJQ
Children's Lonj Silk Coats Very pretty
1 and dressy new ideas
Children's Lice Trimmed Long Silk Coats
in the swellest new. juvenile T flO
styles for spring :at'.,, ;. JtJO
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Children's Mn Cloth Coats for Spring in all
the very uractlve spripg ' . , QO
styles, tt '. .....',..,,...''
Chldren a and Misses' Two. Piece Spring Suits
Smart new spring novelty features
r,a.'... 4.98, 5.98 ind 6.98
f JOSEY " CAUSES INSOMNIA
Oountrym'sn'a Purss Ksepi City Frisnd
Awsks and follows Him OS
HUMPHREY MAN PROVES EASY VICTIM
I
y UtIIm Consealal Slraoscr to Share
Ula 9 Lattar Gca Away
' with Two llandrcd
Dollava.
.. Alfrsd'N. Ulttner. a vUitui' in tha city
. from Humphrey, Nab., has reported to
th police-ttiut a sti anger, with whom he
Slept fur one nlfht at a Douglas street
hotel, left the room at 6 yesterday morn
Ins:, taking with Mm Hlttncr's supply of
currency, amounting to 1200.
. It appears that Ulttner left Humphrey
4hree days ago! after having dlaponed of
what property he had and straightening
his affairs Incident to the recent death of
bis Wife. The ennui of country life, be
fama particularly dlstreaslng to Mm in his
' lonely stare, ao he thought ha would vlait
Omaha "for a while and forget his sorrow
In the madding crowd. Soon after hie
.'arrival in Omaha, Ulttner met the stranger,
who gave his name, but which name the
Humphrey man 'declares was of such un
fesuaj spelling that ha could not recall It.
The Stranger Is said to have been of such
pleasing address that Ulttner was much
taken, with him. confiding hta recent .be
reavement and money affairs to the new
acquatntanoa. The straager recently lost
I daar and only sister, b:ch, with Jiltt
Ser's lonellneesa, had the effect of estab
y.blng a strong bond of sympathy .between
sasjes . - - -' L-jjs
the two grlef'Btrlcken men. Ulttner )s then
auld to have told his companion that he
was afraid to sleep alone In so large a
city as Omaha with 00 on his person and
did not care to trust any one else with the
wealth, so there was no other alternative
but that the stranger should share Hltt
ner's bed and board at the .hotel. The
stranger had urgent business that needed
prompt attention and could not see his
way clear at first to accept Hlttner's hos
pitality,, but after much Importuning the
companion accepted the Invitation to stiy
with the Humphrey man and help guard
his strong box.
Soon Falls Asleep,
Boon after taps were sounded at the
hotel Hlttner was asleep. About 12 o'clock
he was awakened by a nolsa In the room.
The man with the dead sinter had suddenly
been stricken with a severe cramp In the
stomach and was pacing around the room
In his agonies. Hlttner was sorry for the
man, but soon was BHleep again. About
a. m. Hlttner was again disturbed in his
beauty sleep. The stranger's stomach
waa still In distress and he was going to a
drug store for some relief. A few minutes
later Hlttner missed his money and a
great revelation dawned upon him as tha
minutes passed away and tha stranger
did not return. '
It was the first day of April and a glad
some springtime morn at that. Tha air was
a little chilly, but the sun was shining
brightly over the Iowa hills. It was Good
Friday and "every prospect pleased an
only man was vile." Hlttner had lost Ms
money and he did not notice the associ
ations of the day and the expressions of
nature. He had lost his late associate and
there were other expressions more fitting
to the occasion. He wont to the pollca sta
tion and told the story.
I MATHEWS LOSES ONE MAN
Un'ted States Marshal and Old Staff Save
Walling in Offics.
BEGIN NEW URU WITH THE NEW MONTH
I.iacolu Deputy Itealgrns Becan.e of
ill I-alth and Goes to Pa-
cine C'oaat for Cos
tinned Visit.
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"JVsasa ea tfy Pf."
Chocolate
& Bonbons
Xfty tmtk'f Wurrmmtdt '
If you bar LovneyY Csndiea In the
original sealed pn-safes f oa will find teem
ia parfact eoaditiop, or inpntf refualed.
SeeTealr" .... i lb. ftoc.; U lb. Sc
Aarla SaatlM i 1. oc.: Z lb. SOc.
er-l erset-He-neti" lb- , H ' .
6.1 f.r." .... I lb. Kc.; Sib. SOe.
iieBl vmmmm-' . 10. eve. ; fc ia. e"C
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kwliit aia)ua", lc , iic.JSuc.
xaeeeiata vieaett aniiia-
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BEGINS ON PRIVATE SEWER
J. O. Corhr Starta Work on Drainage
yatean for Benefit of Krog
Park.
Contractor J. O. Corby has begun work
on a private sewer system that will drain
Krug park, the summer resort to the
northwest ef the city. The system will be
a large one when completed, and waa de
signed by City Engineer Host water. A
septlo tank will take care of the matter
from the eewera It Is Impossible to have
this section of tha country served by the
city system of sewers. Th,e park manage,
ment Is builillng Its own system of rlpes
to be supplied wits, eity water. A new
story pavilion has bean erected and other
Improvements planned for the resort's sea
son of 1904.
United States Marshal T. L. Matthews
has entered upon the duties of his office
under reappointment as United States mar
shal for the district of Nebraska. Marshal
Matthews has reappointed all of the eld
deputy marshals except James Walling of
Lincoln, who tendered his resignation sev
eral weeks ago because of 111 health. Mr.
Walling will leave during the coming week
for a visit of several months on tha Pa
clflo coast tu enjoy a much needed vaca
tion. He la succeeded by John F. Bides of
Dakota City. Deputy Marshal Sides was
for two years sheriff of Dakota county,
being elected as a republican In that strong
democratic bailiwick.
Charles W. Tearsall Is reappointed chief
deputy marshal. He has occupied this posi
tion sinoe NL-vember 1, 1897, having bean
originally appointed aa an office deputy a
few jr.onths previous. . He waa appointed
from Columbus. , '
Homan, Motors Mad Allan.
Henry A. Homan Is reappointed offloe
deputy murshal, having first been appointed
from Omaha six years ago.
J. O, Moore Is reappointed office deputy
marshal, having already served In that ca
pacity for four and a half years. His home
Is at Palmyra.
James Allan of Omaha also Is honored
with a reappointment as office deputy mar.
shal, having aerved. for seven years aa Aeld
deputy marshal.
All of the deputy marshals are virtually
field deputies, though appointed as office
di putlev. All are saluried ofnt'luls, the chief j
deputy receiving ll.fiOu and the other 11,2)
pt-s apnum. All of them maintain their
headquarters in Omaha and their duties
cover the t-ntire state of Nebraska, all in
structions to them emanating directly from
the ofTWe of Marshal Matthews. No fee
officials now are connected with the mar
shal's department.
Started -to .open-:tha .cash register with
a chisel, when Officer .Jackson noticed the
men, snd before. the policeman could locate
an open entrance the burglar got away.
The night engineer- states that a man
passed him hurriedly through the engine
room, saying as he Went, "How do, pard,"
and then- passed. ' Before the engineer
could luspect anything was wrong tha In
truder got out, so the former states.
Several bundles of drugs ani cigars were
found In different parts of the bacement
by detectives, this being part of the plunder
left by the burglar or burglars In their
haste to escape. '
The Beaton company says It missed goods
to the value of 00014 1150, but the exaot
loss could not be stated without checking
pver tha stock. Most of tha stolen goods
are thought to have bean found In tha
basement. It Is thought that this Is not
the first time the store has been entered
In the s&me manner, but who it Is who has
been making the supposed systematic rob
bery la a matter yet to be probed.
OVER FOURTEEN THOUSAND
Fsad -for Completing-' of Aadltorlaa
Gradaally Approaches tha
intimate Flgtare.
The executive committee of tha Audi
torium company Thursday collected twelve
$100 Subscriptions, bringing the ' total
amount of tha balance fund up tQ 114.360,
leaving $6,650 ti be raised. The committee
has several mors tlQO subscriptions prom
ised and has begun to count ths days be
fore Its work of soliciting will be at an
end.
Tha list now stands;
Dr. C. C. Allison. .,,...,..,....,.,,.$
Mrs. John C. Wharton
Btull tiros ,.
Cash ( ,
F. J. Kimball
H. Q. Wlndhetm (Nebraska Seed Co.)
Nat Brown, Murray Hotel ,
O B. Williams (Williams Shoe Co.)..
W. H. Bchmollei1 (Schmoller c
Mueller)
B. F, Marshall (Marshall Taper Co.)..
Crane Company , , ,,
K. A. Benson
Previously reported ,
Total subscribed to date
100
100
100
100
100
JilO
100
100
100
.100
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..$14,350
REPORT OF BANKRUPTCIES
Seml-Aaaaal Statement for Federal
Coart Shows List of Nebraska
Fr-Hares.
I'nlUd States Uletrlct Clerk R. C. Hoyt
has just completed his semi-annual report
of bankruptcy proceedings In the district
court for tha six months ending March SI.
which shows the following: Voluntary
Vases filed., it! edjulrtad by the court, 46;
adjudicated by referee, S; dismissed by the
court. 1; dismissed by referee, 1; dis
missed by the court, 34. Inyoluntry cases
file 4. It, adjudicated by the court,' 11; dis
missed by the court, t; d!srru.rged, 1. Total
number riled alnos the passage of the. act:
plualarg, ?$;. Involuntary, 10. .
Abases Wife aa Daughter.
rt. B- Oleaon, Ml South Thirty-elite,
street, ns ien fined KO and eosts by
Police MuKlstrate Berks for abusing Lie
family. H 4s ateted mat Oleson returned
liuine Intoxicated and rslsed his hand
as-xinst his wife and daushter. Olqpon was
kKen thirty sUya in last July for al
similar oUtos. I
ROBBER WAKES GOOD HAUL
Thief Eaters Beatoa Dreg Stare aad
" Gets Handle of Valuable
Articles.
. The store ef tha Beaton Drug company,
Fifteenth and Farnara streets, was entered
at 4 yesterday morning by burglars, who
gained entrance through a stairway lead
ing ta the basement In the alley of ths
Barker block. The Intruders then worked
their way through the engineer's room and
through ths long basement to a partition
separating a room under tha drug store.
Several boards of tha partition were pried
Off and the men then entered the Beatoa
store by way of a trap door. Aftar buad
ling up a large quantity ef cigars, patant
drugs and oocarne,- ene of the bursters
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fClear (he Vole
RclievelheThroai
Cure Coughs end Colds.
at sVns en. r iW Imitation,
DosT Toss oa Tap.
More than fifty men, women nnd children
attended the opening of the dng tag sale in
the city clerk's office. The disposal of the
brims llff securities Was brisker than ever
before. Councilman George T. Nicholson
obtained tug No. 1 for his notorious cocker
8aniel Jack. The honor of wearing tag No.
1 hits belonged to John X. Westberg's (treat
dane Glory for years, but since Mr. West
berg ceased being comptroller he haa not
taken such a keen Interest III things around
the city hall aa he used to.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mrs. John E. Spencer and son have gone
to Denver.
Mrs. W. T. Canada left Thursday evening
for a trio to Nebraska Ciy.
Mrs. J. S. MeCarty and Mrs. Peter Berlet
of Auburn, Neb., are guests at the Faxton
Judge Alrrea liaiieii or Beatrice is in
the city attending to business baore the
I nlted mates circuit court.
Mr nnd Mrs. J. T. Thorne of Denver, Mr.
and Mrs. W, O. Kelley and B. C. Landrara
of Kansus City, Harry (Junuerson uf Ban
croft, U. u. Corell ot Plalnview anq u. ti.
i.i.ii.ri nf chevenne are at the Millard.
W. H. Marvin, 'editor and proprietor of
tha Buckeye ana wolverine or 1 ilc, Mien.,
passed through ths ctty going west, Mr.
Uurvln la a well known newspaper man
and has held many prominent positions
with various press associations.
W. ti, Cautphall and O. II. Wexts Of
Crelghton, Hurd ef Central City. K.
R firom of Cnsad, T, C. Juhnslun of
hegma, J. W, T ; J. O Fraaer and Fd H,
ij -hi nl lit,nv.r. J. M. Humphrey f KaDld
City and O. L. Prltohett of Falrbury are
at tha Paxton.
Ed Weaver of Primemw, W, T. Neal of
Nebraska CUy. Joseph Mays of Meml'hU1
Mh 1 w liilHm O'Connor of Mulmn. Dr. and
Mrs, W. M. Romlns snd P, W. Komlne of
Itlair, Mr, and Mrs. . Royca and children
of Mnri'ln f) Hank of F.eer. and John 8.
Bides of Dakota Oty are a Us Mercbaata.
BURLINGTON CUTS IIS'FORCE
Ditcharges Ovsr 0d Hundred Men in Few
Days at Linooln.
HOI DREG E SAYS DUE TO LACK OF WORK
General Maaaser Says Thla ta Time
of Yea Waea Isa Moa Are
heeded sad Redaetloas
Cesuaos,
A report has been received from JJncoln
to the effect that ths Burlington is system
atically cutting down its force of shopmen,
enginemen and other employee at that
point and that over 100 have bean dis
charged during tha last few days. It is
said the reduction in ths force of employes
Is steadily going on at that point.
General Manager Holdrege said concern
ing the report that it Is customary st this
time of the year to reduce the force at all
division headquarters on account of lack
of work and that work is more slack this
year than last, or for several years past.
He says business has fallen off considera
bly. When asked If s like reduction In the
force pf employes is being made here, he
replied that It la not necessary, this not
Being a division headquarters, hut that
some men hsd been laid off at tha freight
houses, though Just how many he could not
stata.
He did not know when the force would
be sufficiently reduced, but thought that
would depend entirely upon the stata ef
huslneaa of ths company.
Other reports Involving labor difficulties
come from Lincoln as to the cause of tha
reduction In force, but they are denied by
the officials in thla city and are said to
have no foundation In fact.
CALL WOMAN A KIDNAPER
Oflleere Arrest Mrs. Mettle Chamaa ot
Nemaha Coaaty oa Sheriff's
Order.
Oa receipt of a .telephone message from
the sheriff of Namahs county Mrs. Nettls
Chuman wag arrested on a Charge of kid.
naplng and held at the city jail awaiting
further advice from the Nemaha sheriff.
Mrs. Chuman aays her husband became
Insane about a year ago and has been In as
asylum until recently. Ths custody of the
child, which she is charged with kidnaping,
waa given to Mrs. Ireland at Brock. The
ohlld, a girl of 10 years; Is said to lately
have left her custodian, going to her grand
mother, Mrs. Catherine Chuman. and about
four weeks ago coming on her own volition
to her mother, who works at the Merrlam
hotel, Twenty-fifth and Dodge streets,
where Mrs. Chuman waa arrested.
. It has beet) sold that Mrs. Chuman sud
deny left the home of her rno.ther-ln-l.tw a
few weeks ago and came to Omaha with her
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MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
Xa tM far a- aixty years.
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Mustang Liniment
cures pa,Ylp fusd IMof basM,
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Mustang Liniment
tssuroa) sUi fucm of K giswrna tWaah
child, riding sight miles across country on
horseback In the middle of the night, but
when seen In the matron's department at
the police station Mrs. Chuman denies this
and states that the daughter came to
Omaha of her own accord.
TELLS OF TALK WITH HOAR
Frank W. Clarke Kxpallos the "Stand
Pat" Conversation with Jtas.
aachasetts Senator.
Frank N. Clarke, manager of J, L, Bran
dels & Sons' bank, wljo has returned from
the east, protests that he is not and has
tot been a candidate for the chair of in
Structor In technical English to tha sen
ate committees.
"Reports of this matter have been grossly
exaggerated," said Mr. Clarke. "Senator
Hoar and I had no particular difficulty In
understanding each other and I think that
with plenty ot light and room we would be
able to talk together pleasantly on al
most any topic. In testifying to the con
versation whioh I was taken to Wash
ington to tell, I quoted -myself as aaylng,
'It's just a question whether you ahould
turn state's evidence or stand pat.! Sen
ator Hoar asked me If that were the word
ing of the conversation as It occurred, or
Whether It were merely my translation.
In commenting on the testimony, he said,
'to stand pat, whatever that may mean.'
lut.I Imagine ths senator vas not born
yesterday, and had a! fjlr Ic'e ot'Vhat
would be necessary In viauolng pat.
"I will say that my expedience with the
senate Investigating committee has given
me more respect for the manner 'of recelv-
Ing evidence and eohductlng a trial in an
ordinary court. The sonata committee -is
Just a party of gentlemen sitting about
a fable. The manner of procedure te a good
deal according to how they feel. Sometimes .
they admit a sort of evidence and some
times they do not."
Mr. Clarke found the east In gtod finan
cial condition and the failures of soma
time ago and the conditions which brought
them about a thing of the past. 1
Mr. Clarke ' was accompanied by Mrs.
Clarke and Mrs. Delweller, and after the
Investigation visited Baltimore, where he
was much Impressed with the great fire v
damage, Philadelphia, New York, Pitts
burg and Boston, In which latter city he
formerly lived for some time. -
Maw Uottllasr Works.
The Great Western Bottling . works, a
new concern, hu opened an establishment
In the Heatrleo Creamery company's build-'
Ing at Tenth and Howard streets, to oarry
on a general bottling, soda fountali) fix
tures snd Ice cream manufacturing busi
ness. D. A. Woods ot Omahit and C. M.
Prlnca of Iavenport are. the principal
stockholders in the firm, which has teen
Incorporated.
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JFJhiskey and.BceriC:3abit
PERMANENTLY OURED BY
"ORRINE,"
ABSOLUTELY SAFE. 8IJRE ANP' HARMLESS,
Physicians proaoance drsnkeonass a disease of the aervoas system, creating a aaortcf
(taring for a sumalaat Contisaed iadulgeoce in whiskey, beer or wlae eats away the
etomach lialag and stupefies the digestive organs, thus destroying the digestion aa4
rslatag tbs health. No "will power" can heal th isflamsd stomach membrases.
"ORKIMB" permanently removes tba craving for liqaor by acting directly oa the'
Sfecud serves, restoring tbs stomach and Slyest We organs to normal conditions. Improving
tbn appetite and r.sloruig tba lisalta. . Caa be gives secretly U desired.
Cure Effected or Money Refunded.
Aik'yonrdrnppist whom you hnavt what he thinks of ORRINE; he will Indorse'
ear statements as truthful in every respect. If ORKINE fails to cure we will refnad -you
every penny paid for it as cheerfully as w took it.
No Sanitarium Treatment or Publicity! ,
No Absence) from home or loss of tlmsl
Mothers, wives and sisters, yon cannot cure those who are afflicted sritk this most t
terrible of all diseasrs by your fervent prayers, r eyes red with tesrs, nor by yoer
bope thst they may stop drioklog. It can be dose only with OKRINE. You have
ths remedy will you use it ? If yoa desire to cute without the knowledge of Ihe patient,
buy OKRINE No. 1; if tbs patient desires to be cured of his own free will, buy
ORRINE No. 2, Full directions found in each patkagt. Price I per box.,
WrCJs We will gladly famish a treatment free of cost to any physician f.
Sra to demonstrate that Orriaa la a positlre specific for druaksaDess. 2ZJiX
All Correspondence Confidential.
r. . 1 .2cL'Tnt'1 09 Drunkenness and Hew to Cure it writs to
. THE ORRINE CO., INC.. WASHINGTON, D. C, or call on lml W
Sherman & MeConnell Drug Co., Cor I6!h 6 Dodge Omaha
Geo. S, Davit. Druggist, Council Bluffs, Iowa,
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