Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 08, 1907, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 3, Image 11
THE OMAITA STCTAT BEE: FEPTEMBEH S. 1?07. V i i ft ! . . Vat V ( i IMfillllES OF M05TE CARLO Etiatj Spct ef Satire, bxt Torten Evil XiL;t2M. list cr its Ticma a laege steeefa f Half IIUm thai. eve. ag liOMif X. Bpt 1 'Pp! Wnrre.?ig uj';.:n : be'.rip gen to tb urrt..i'Tn that tb career ef th notorious rambling Ba',-cr at Vent Claris anemia b ended. "Tb Mort Carlo rwitKi tu t.eea r sponsil.l for mor Butclfle than any other V. -ftutio of my kind Th world." a I3uent visitor to th Rfvlera said this A. -It aa thr or four nti i aro that ra.Tr.Wtnf bnuav abont to : 1 a rkanA. but It 1 arl3 Crawtna tbotiaa.nda f fwplf Ir.ta It a. frwr ynar, and o r-' haa bii tt riaoriiJ rorrm that a ra.m:n plana ta tba t!BJtrhtprtixa kt brtnr taiad of Jt la atwprty as af-"-7ttir3 to ay thai tbcnra.Ta vT yopl bi- einmTnrta aulriaa thrnrt b-rnf rntriri at M3rt Carlo. A a m)a. tbe rrl Tiaj- Itrtl or tutblnf vt rocli tal rt3a. for n la tc ta tba rnirrvrt cf th lr-B t y irur aVul t.m. I'-ut dpw arifl tktm tf.rOOrs ca row t Hgt.t. L-irt af tka Tlrtlaaa. Hpt ar a frw; IwerribT I. 14 Hainlfl CTarlra, arts cf a fiiFUTrolr"4 Bax Franrlnco firriry and a law tu3mt fif Npt Tnrk. nbot htinjw'.f tbrrrorh tt bafl In tb Ffntri Hxrtna, Purla H r.afl Juki TWrwi trtnu MtBl Carln. hf )uat all t.la xuoury at tba Iwrrolw 17. ?!4 A youm ItaHaa pcrart -alkd out of ttit cantno. a jktor of Jikn. ani aftr aittiir lu th rarAma for aa r Jla. t.ik : it to a crrr.ari. be rtlla ont a rwolrw bti3 nhrrt r.rmiwlf ttuvitli tb b Lrt . At1ri(lii.rt HKi!y rwnora tb bnfiy. anfl ffir iwraona wr a-a-ar cf itt ba3 ljip;ifiipa. lti7!tT in. itr Roflrttf Rj-flw, a y-ocric Vitiiipm- re-i.tk-maa, loot aTJ hta money at i tl.e tatiiea. atid polnr otrt earry tn tbe -iJora:r.c. ley fictrs Is fcmt of a train at Vi;ierranc-.be and traa cut to piro-au e Jy a Frw laataaeea. "Tbee are or!y a frw rnnt.ar.o- notexS J no and tbf-o flurinr a Binple montb," b cmitrnue. "So one knenrt bow many more caaaa ooourreH alt orot heir la tbat montb. or bew mar.y Boore ck-out to a year Bolnod playeira are oontinually umptn(; Into tba ae,a' and re-rtmf arenrnoa, or roln, to Parta or lifWheo-e.. there to Bboot tbenMmJreA. I'-ut tba nuirtde do not nipiciB-ait a teeth .f tbe mlery flue to tb. oaatoo. So many j I-opl. are terf by tb lr.k that It baa ben neoeiaai-y to era.b!leb a rI.wrinC deipartmmt. Is oraw to pet rid of tb mnJ player, who mlpbt otbcralaa oom ir.lt Buicide. "Erery day In tb Bfiaaon a Boor or more of men and women ax'fly to tba Caeno of5te for a dole to pay their iK.Ml blila and tbelr fare bt.me Some time apo a BrlUnb nfLoer, who bad loat en "T-y penry. waa ptrati a free Peninaular ana Crleriul ticket to Calcutta ana IIM. The aurna paid out by the Casino ranpe from tli to II.MiCi. But In trpite of tblo toll on rta jrofita, tbe Cacino haa made anilllona aterl'i.p out of tbe pamMw wbs try ta break tbe bank. LABt year 111 to tal recelpta came to f T.l4fc ('fi, an In rreaae of S7.ti.4 0v on tbe yax before. Aftflr every ex7ene bad boen defrayed there waa tloe on a.('M.0 for dla- -rliTitipn amoi.c tb abareboidera at tbe ! "te of tTO a abare. Thla waa equal to I ii rwr cnt n ihe orlrlnal valu of Un abare. A IBBBWwa aewtT Bt. "Tlie purse of Mont Carlo la not merelf tbat It la rpBpcturible for tba ruin of hurt-Cn-da c f rr.em and women." he concludel. t'Ut HjiI It entaTla undeserved wretched ueen on tbetr famine. Mho oftes have to uer not orJy prtraUc.n, but preat mental , lor.p a tba German - 7SZ anpuiah. fllrec-Uy due to the evil influence I haa ben nearly floubled flurtop tr. last if the rtttibUt table. It la a f cwdnp ten year, continue to tocrwaoe at lta prea ld of crime, f wlndlera and thieve of j ent rate, and o lonp aa tb buB'jiea of the evtry t lasa haunt tbe place. The apot J e.mplr ia conducted with an annual deficrlt. )a tb moat lautlful on on th Riviera More or lea heroic meanurea of reform and haa the Cneat climate for lnvalida. 1 have been trted, tnjt ao far tbey have failed. It la time that auch a plan waa rid of j and. to view of tba dea'.r of th -parat tb curae cf the pambllnp Sen" r.ate to retain th unimpaired enjoyment A Buppeation tbat the pambKnp room I of eouroea of revenue Ilk tb income tax, at Mont Carlo ahnuld b euppreaeea by the financial outlook of tb empire neoeo tbe pewera of Europe la attractinp wide- aartly prr r1" 40 manlfoia anxietlea ajiread artenUcn. alax Pemlerton, tb j Vntil tbla -povemmemt Vy efiolt. w-hcb novellrt w ho ia an autbeity on Mont ia tba roat of Ui wbola evil, haa been v ario. aayw inax ue c:j lomauc aituauon would mak any such action difficult. 7 cannot pronounce an opinion os a crlrn that la t!U untried." be said, mt on thinp la clear Mont Carlo ia tbe haunt of every adventurer and adven ture. In tba world. It ia aKtoundinp how many hip awlnaiea and theft have bees planned at Monte Carlo. Tb obvtoua curae of tb place la that fool po there ta zuake money out of tb tablet, and ropue po there to make money out of the fool a Tb atmosphere la xuort demoraj lainp t younp i-eoj.le. who loa their head and alao all aenae of the value of mrmey. Aniber treat evil la that cf pure pirle Buccumbli.p to lb atmosphere. . uelbt with America ia of oonrtdarabl to Tbey are c.fien trcupht in contact at th jteat. aa oontracta for Fpamah warahlj table with unflea.rabl iraona. with , rilaced to thia country. In tb or- whom tbey ca.uaily converaa. X Belief la Blakt. "The rcTernroerrt of every country 1 perfrtlr awar tliat Mont Carlo abould b BUi.lreBed, but the diplomatic situa tion make action lmpoesihle. and yTanoe, tinder whoa protection Monte Carlo x lata. la placea In a moat difficult poafrlon. Tbe aulboruiea at Mont Carlo do tbelr tat to pwerve older in th room, but it 1 perfectly Impossible to keep out ropuea of both aexes Tn.erei or ou have unrestricted paml l.i.p yciu wtU have at tendant crime. The suicide at Matte Carlo I repa-d a only a Wnor jiart tf the -ll. Thar must r tbouaanda of trapedie in all part of Europe which me n could l traced back to tbe pambllnp rooms at acocte Ca'lo- I arn convinced that tha suppression of Mor.t Carlo would prove a more practical and notler wx.rk for humanity than the advancement f ImpcrtiK.'t 'i projKltlon at Th Hapu peao conference." A letter published by th Time and srlpned Indicus stars that President Roose velt rotpbt wall assume th laluacir ts this rtpr.teoTia cruaad. foe th Americas V. ; !utocrat are a prominent at th tablet as th aristocracy cf Europe. On tb asm day the Goulds arc auppaaad te hav murdered Miaa .iavlen there occurred at Castellamar th eulcid of a younp Enp liah and American coupl oa thair honey auooa wh had bees rained at Most Cariu. TROUBLE IN THE WAR OFFICE Klu aaa 4Aeaaaa f War eat fcaia ta BV. ta tilrt. Oeaarti LOKIO.V. ftept Special V Lard KJtch onor and lb heads of tha War office ar atated t b ono mar la oolhaion. Ird aLitchener 1 said to deatrw Th nirinit of a oertaia well known atneral. and. neaoiaa t aay. aa ardent fuUower of his own. t th eanai.and of th treop at Cuetta whoa Leuuuiant General H. L mrta ZVornea oomec bum ta tak com- X Aldarahit, wlui th iatOoaJ bear. M tb bead of which l)di at pM muA U dua of Ctamaupbt. demands free and raratrictad eboto la tb seise h.on of ft general fur that position, so that t tb moment tl BTtustioa la rather I''.UM- At thai srsminrtnietit Is UK of it most Important to th Indian am y. tber la a cjoriidr.ba amount of ratnpu p:.-irg os Is tt neighborhood of rail mh on behalf oi certain reiieral who Lai e. .nrw. only a very por ciAt of lata ' GERWANYS DEBT IS LOAD r r-rlle la Praawtaa CmiU la Mark!. FEKU-f. f;t. ' S;;-iai 14 hy nfe 'itb Ui Ja; m tiiriiaii c cnjm.la lbrc Lu aici ! a atiik.v in Onuu atd fYuaxiaa ootiacia vtiiiC U macb4 t.Wi. '( it tri-r.jrfd ana I ena-nt frcnn tt frt S ttfpC M. a. la it -r''er l" rre'"- tt, iafluatna: celi; V - a K ... -. - . x.aj iTMTtrn a.tiO in or tfE yeara ara. Throa-aAA-a-half tvr ctst r.wl la is a elmllar phrbt. R--artlii at Trr IK.t Is Iff, iba per oenla aT-fr-a3 l(S Is IKS. and tofiay tana' at K.k Jo tLbr -rorda. lrrtrfeiita Is tbM tn o rlajiMa of awurittea haTa estailafi xtcmiUuJ lc- rx.f-.r.f from 1 to orw 16 pr tit duru.g Ui iant tes ynara. Capita lrTta la t pwr ofnta Is MSf baa bwB flln-iriFbea by ont-rrty.. Tba P prr oret hukJi of otbT Or-xt rtatea Ywuiaea FTuaaSa Bbct- a Bimiiar o!:n, ana -br I xxw cetta Lii-e Uaes lurufi tbey ar Quoted today at 7S. It rmu at Cm aicfet Jt-Eltlmai to aacrii tbia rmrrl 6cltDt to tba of 4 per ont otalc ac-ur.ti-. but B h-ea tbf rrt.Uy-iFura Grmas and Prnaaiaa 4 jt rent treajtury tona bave faila for -r-k to fend parrhaaera at par aaa today tKl tif-lc-w tbat ia -ndnt tbat otber cauaea for tbe 6eT.ertoral.iriE nauat b ao-nfrbt. The lncralif teana of frtrt-claji r.nck iK'krm- a blsbr rate of teterwrt tbao 8 or JP per oent roT.fTJt.utf. It 1 trua. a m t?iJ factor It tb proca of CocUsa. Ttnr Uie reoent ltwue of J-ar oett Gemian niortr bank ncK k at only ME ormaider- ab:y a.iaturba tl.e inarket. As rv-ss more I uiifkT-oraWe -!T-t-t, from tbe point of Tirt- of tbe oonoola markat, baa tea preduood .r t.e i.roFiect)ve laau of a fm per oetit inunicijiaj loan. -hic:h rejr-B-nta a unique lin-re. of a iwr cer-t ever irw sirna-it lnternat bltbirto boruo by BtocA of Una ana. .be nooeaaiiy or oejuu-i-iis iruui 4 per cent type of loan, morfwrar. ouf- loentfy l-idic-atea tba abnormal cbaracoer cf the financial attuarJcm. Tba extent to w-tich German oapltal la bertnc wltbdraws from tha boraa market may be raufrea by Tbe taot tbat alnoe ihf. lorrifru mia w nominal -ralua of over C.M.I. haa tn admltlea to Quotation In tbia country A larr proporUrm of tb capttal tbua at- trmrA baa ten wbac.rbe 7 Kuata and Hur.rary. In J dmTOta onereo r- " "7 ' ; la eraroeiy -'onorjai . ... .A v . i . t A rr rnt. BfcurttH anouia to ict..". pruBRian ronBoli are rff.rau iTeatment of tl.e hipbest aec-unty. and to , tbe aleno of fore.pn or flomeatic aiarma ' It i leJt to 1 urpently reoefiary to di I cover eome remedy fc tbe "w ar prtoee" which Jevall today. Tbe aerretary of I Rata for tbe Imperial treasury. Baron von 1 Ptenpel. appear, to think tbat no remefly j 1, poBBible until a reaction to tbe -.ceae-nt era of lnauBtrial prcirtty bar aet to. I-at It ould aeem to be more flettrable to to ! duoe Ge.rn.an caPAl pradually abandon i n. forelpn InveBtment. U.an to '-raw I Jta Bupport from German lnduntrT. tnr Una Buppf3 tb ITS I ttnty cf munlcrli-aitle. -bouia be i by Itiplalauun if saea it haa been restored, rurtbtff- cal balanoe mora, ti. Bavtnp banka. wilt tneir b- I ... i LA.(Kll).tia, OUPbt to D poaita ox reou'red to toveet a larpor proportion of IXaWl to m.Va But lb. flartuat.na to conaola would affect tbe Knall aarer eves more appreciably than oti-er ciaaw of InveBtora. It la aafa to nay that so measure -wia brlnp about a permanent Improvement bo remed'od. there can h no amortiaatlon oi debt ana no permanent inrprovemact to th anomaloua petition of German conaola. which wUl oontlnua to react, fllrectly ana in directly, upon the financial attstuon both at botxi and atiroad. SPAIN'S FINANCIAL OUTLOOK Tartlr lBBBre Sta War rler Max tat rtirr. LOVTjOX. Sept. peelaLV-Tb dealra and aBBumed totontion of E;.atn to reur tb navv which It loet to it trapic en- cuiuaxanoea. ana more e.i....-j .u cnucal oondraoa of affair tn MDroooe la noma to mind. It la of interest to ae how lh tinanoe of th country now rj.nd- Th present minister of finance. 6nor Oarma. aeems bent Bpcm followtnp tha prudent IKibcy of hia pradaowaaora, tb ot jec.t ctf which hav bees reownchiMBit and rwor tranutatlcjn. Sino th war taxation haa been raorpantaed in order to meet th ad ditional burdena of 6eW tlrowa upon th country. Senor Vfflavero cut down naval and military expenditure, whil h to ereaaea th expenditure for public work, education and other -njmrtWW which had -inuaiT bees neplacted. This policy ' " - . . . , w, ! showed at tn ewa iyu( . ir.tal excess revenu over eipm yeaxa of about Cat.0ua.ai. which wa applied t tha liquidation of debt. Benor Osm. la hi rwoant buipa (not yet voted oa to tb Houa of Irputiek. eatimale for a rev cu of tUt.S3. Uoi and a expenditure of I .ir rrr cva. whaih last marks aa Inerwaaa ,,r r Ha KS os last year. Th expenditure . . w.. vmi OS hsmuufowucn k - down, but ther. " at.a:.aw ia tha naval etimatea, which ia . ...rt.r-.n la new at a revival of th naval polipy of f pain, althouph in aacordanoa with th BnaatflAl paiiry inaup-urated If th U.U Benor uusvera.. On tha Kl haaA. reduction ar aeti - . . M .rr-v . . r. 4 aAmtr. la. tnatad under public work ana admaii- tratKm. and aiaa to th aer1c of th debt. Th butipet estimate ar not sac east rfly tb actual cxpeadrtar f th fiscal year, bee us th Con pas aupi-lementary votes without anuch difficulty, but. such a they ar. w must tak th estimate as Indicating th situation. Tb revenue la to b obtained to tbeae proportiona : Prom direct txauon. kJa-. n.W. from tniiract txatioa. tal BOKl from asonopolic and sarrto by th anata. sa. from th f.u. of man saslona and (ull.rS from tsea ury resource. Last year th revenue from afl thac aouroes waa tr.MA. but a fall ing off haa ta b reckoned with thia year to all th sertian xcevt th treasury reeouroM. 21 aarumabad, tur lustano. SEPTEMBER FURNITURE SALE A Brefcle-Siit Fornitare tit cf fist Petukifities for the Lcoasmical Haustir.fe Tb ftrrltsr rn want to lr la Hi prf-ar S;t.sTxbir Purr-ltnr &le tx4 yr-nr norirT la a bcyitf pp-wer from 1$ ta fP rr cf rt aic-T Br-TsiL (ar twf orr.nixaa, tmr al trait tn J inp rjia-itT and oar feermiate placing of or-drr. durirp. tie tactore "No Work" rto4. hare -A.t-id ni to o?r von dtrihg till grtat ftrtUure a) an array of m.hlw far-nit re bar-pain. Iuritc tie Eiottb cr)cina af:t of Janjttir Lka aJTiri. axd Ta.tload aTrer a rr luLg-.tf U, fcKd for yetr brtatbo:a rcK-df Unarrc tr cr ary day THE rvx VIJ. r m.' - I' j..V. 7 wit STOHE TTAT MO VET The Peoples Store Special Buffet ("Exactly like cut I. Made of carefuTT ic:6 cuartrr-aa-r..d oak tT a bt-Lu-tiul rrair. Ku i arr.aU enwrii one tf -t.ic-q m pjunb-itiifd for a.jvfra ure. lT-re Icitrer oorr ;r-..Trier.t. 'tt!. f iksi ooora, ortitrrietitfd -r-.h faticv ( i.i Trk. birtly ri-t.iwd ana fl -J -oltmeKj. &t;frr.tr Tur- H 3 urture aaie jTioe Wi I W II Mi Cath; II ' Jioctbiy. ra-tya O that there wUl be a decreaa of aV.t.!1 is the import dutie tiecaua of tb de cline to to import of breaastuCa, and on of Ii. it. two m exciaa to conaauenc of tb BUi'preaBion of taxea on wine of M dupret to the larpe towna, to tbe land the death dutkta and the. aiata lot tery. Tbe pevtrnment la propoeinp to th Corte a new aet of taxea which will fan mainly n tba richer claasea a tt.ey Include impost on carriapea. club, paa, electricity, hlph prade wine an 3 llQuora, and on oedulaa. Apalnst tbeae new taxe It ia proposed to abolish everrwharc and not to the larpe towns only, th excise duty on all wine below It depre alco hpllc streiipth. It la auppoaed tl.at the povemmeiil lnter.ee pradually to suiiprass eitirely tb octroi Outlet in Spam, but tbe tlm for this step is not yt- feeaor tarn, however, propose a modification of tb duuea on aloobolic ligaora to order to btne fit Uie wine prt-wer and trade. But. un fortunately, he alao propose to make up th paj and improve the revenue by dutie on ore and aupar. and also by tocreasinp tbe tocoma tax Joint stock oomj.nie. But whatever Itema to th budpot may fcvite adverse crtticlam. there is so room for doubt that th fmancaa! poeitlon of Biin ha vaatly imprwed ainc the war. Tes Vru. la Wklrai te Pay. IX you aecur an impaled farm to aouthern Idaho at the preat drawlnp on Oc tober 1. ixr. tb price per acr i low and you will have ten year in which to pay far rt It will make you Independent- end at .no for illustrated booklet. Twin Palla Jkorth Eid T" and 'Water Company. Mil ntsi, loaha BlELIGlOt XUTILS. Arcttilshop Glennon of St. Louis ha BtroT.rly expressed l.is oisapjecn aj oi u.f ei of raialn of money lor me erei-mu n jthuicb by pivinp io cream su-ppers ano dancing parties. Bremer Lawrence, oat cf th best known clerpi-men in to east, haa just ceiet.raied t is taiiety-euphta birtboty at Lawrenc.. Vas Ha Is tha oldest ir.ar in it I nued toLaiea and probably ti.e oiaest m tb world Amonp th roust j.rom'.tK-nt Ejakert at tba li.terTthTtPT.al ocnventior of tne Brotn ri.ruui trf Andrew in W asi mpton on feMtirber S. to 3 will be U.e M.t Rei . 1 w..t-t.:i ..r. i litklL of the Meat Ill- , uuu. ... r I Curn, ot Baltimor i.0lti to-ur vt it mtted fitate. aiout lltss' mbea. At on urn ue i.a. iie , i ' f rT xf. T. Moore, a leadtnp ed'tor I preacher to to Cnr-siian eturch ; and o.x eroeritua of tt Bit.. coepe ViU t ,u,. usued a hano- . .m.)T bound volume oi pvem on ms enti -tTth birthday. Rev. Ir J M RarsJey. jastcr of Forest Avenu pTesbytenan cr.urth. IetrotL ha been elected an honorary n.en.lr of tl.e lrtro.t iurt Grun. Aru.y of tt.e R.put- j He. atate aio at u ctva war. Tt. first bishop c tb Greek Catholic church evtr aj jioiiited to tb Vmted fetatea. Kt Rev. Soier rtysaki. am'd in Jvtw Tork rwoenUy. fc waa tei.oerea a dinner tn ui evening wbicn was attended by th ciea-py and lar.y of ll eiwi and rit'n.a.a Catholic cnurc hea. Tbe Chkape Aawoclatlos of Cctmmercc wiil aid in me movement te erect a ma b'Wiai.y crue. is honor of Father Jacques Marquette, J . and Louis Juliet. j.K.neer eafueirers of tn C.cfe river and adia- u iwr U r-3 , STOHE 1 vnr lil T ' v T 1 Hllllf!!xu 0411 IUU. arwo.aoirtema.net N-i I I I I I it i. 4 U I I I I y XTTJ prtoo. that anaana ,-V!l I M T I,,) i1 a'rl.r m i 'J nbrtaitm bit- r rs y rj .Ctvr 4 Vt i L 1 t ll aconoit- J j ya-- iCU rv " J IRON BEDS ' SS fExaotly Like Cut) Very maa- ljCS jf I J ire deipn. rde of extra BM xitT S f( V' vl& heavy tuuinp and have larpe or- tj,ff 1 W II C nameoitai chi.la. Cornea la rT ftfVjU'l" E""",l)k 9 Vernia Martin ftxia km Jtb4' OjCj I T U.at la puararleed not S rCfn.'f ? ,1 rim TrUCT to chanpe f"1' cr turn fyjws3$ VbV A 1 1 US I durlr tb &eptem- Xil 7 Th gmrrS1" 5.75 yASwfify j .Kgw- G&tZMm&t . ' Pav Later awffltfi -..- -tV ' V tr tA - .'It M . M MLiaaw'J V ratilctbd lu ln tnioadM It to par liirjctlon. iH-at yvm think r" ishomid ti! trk cr x&cEth. tuir nakMeia crt The Peoples Store Special Bed Davenports Eian:r like c-ut t C;r.trucne.d .f a,,iia otk f f , Jolted rruir.. j.atect autujnauc o;t:i.c ruaranied 't to r o-t of v:6rr. and orkr eariiy tiiat a t hiid ran t'jK-rate it. JCatt-t a bauf ul Iinenj.om 1;t uf. AUrr,. . .-: .w.jr i-u i.i ii o-e pTi. ujrioiKterf a os (Tt ana iruar- aitf.d rj-nrpa. i'tr rjw:aj prl'-e UiON tEIt I aw j- 6.fti, lHt t-naniei.. i.H' va-u-a sit'j't-tiiit-r aaie tirioe fr-aoe cf 2.90 I'Hi..sii t..iid out. rrtit:i. finish, 1. la-ft oraaeia. i..4u va. u. Sfi-teHili-v aie Irjce . S.50 CHJmiN.Li;.- .,iid oak, five larpe.. r,.: my araatTa. ikoii laiue fij't-n.t.e.r te prioe .. 4.95 r WEALTH IN A PEANUT CROP ie cf tie Goober Since tie Civil War. GIVES HiJST PEOPLE A UVTSG I 3, ew Hec-awlae m VaJma,ale Fm for LJi Beaat I aetal AAs far LAvrirklaa ta frail. MiTWPOKT N1TWS. Va. 6pL '.Before th civil war tl. Virpinian who had a oow or a horse or even poultry and worked a vepetabie par den, however amaU. pave a corner of his lot to tb raismp of tt poobur pea. known to the ouuuue world aa the peanut and to science as Arachls hyp-or-ea. fcomebody bToupbt it orlplnally trum liraxll a a cheap and nutritious food for stock. The pardener pulled up the vins with tb nuts chr.pinp to them and stored them to the hayloft to b fed to tba an imals. Iurlnp the war tb union forces captured a mail hap is which, aruonp other letters, was one from a confederate officer to a Vtrplnia p"e contained aom infonui tion of value atout tb movement of troops, and also said: T. ..ln.v. v l a r.r.r. pu.l 1 i.t. 9t1 T . . ' Prom tlas it is inferred that th likinp for the peanut fifty ye.ar apo was not peneral even in the aouth. A few persona ate it. but without ruasuitp. At that time It w as by no means a com mon field crop to the Old Xiommion and no one ihouplil of it as a eouroe of revenue. Accident revealed its value a a mean of enricbinp the aoil. Where tt was left to dtay tbe prous.d yielded remarkaUie crops (rf other kinds. teal 1st sf ta tanker. However it may he with man. tobacco ia bad. lor tb aoil. quk kly exhaustmp its nitropeneous element. Is the few jeara Im mediately following th war, th ln;jKver lshed Virpmia platter raised all the to bacco he could and Boon thla crop barfly j..d fur th work it required. Lands were i offered few tttie more ihan the trathuunal i Ttj -a.tt Tb Inn iiiaiirlT. i.f 11. I peanut and the mcTwaainp fertility of the .- - -,s Soon th populamy ii th ianut in tn north led to ll cultivation jiretty generally throi4pboul Virpnua and tb Carolina Now it is th favorite nut for man and is grown in ever' southern siat and in Cal- ifi.mia. Oklanoma and Mmac.un and in ; aeveral nortnem arid western ststt I It has bvcom ao important that tner is i j'Ubiianed to thia state the Amtneu Nut Joun-ai. wt.uh IS devoted tl.irfy to tb eanut tnteresi It would h hard to esti mate th numt? of Italian puancart mer chant in all th citiea of this country he. dejiend larpely on tii aaie of roasted I nut, Th circus or menaperie would b a l" wrjioui a upp:y oi peanut Th lalu of tb peanut crop in th Vnited rf-ata exceeds tii.w Ban it rwactiea g about awviaa, poking and fcaar awwt rjiaiou aMTCK'Xra. Tvr fir tlftta tki'.jed or krtieo taT frrH by Ure pre nTii)CT Let tl - drt ffmem la at jror anke dannf Uut p 1 1 1 Extension Tables (X.1.e rtt t Kade of tbor:irf:T.:y fwa oi.v3 and -lrtfl a.ork, tmat--A it a txaLt.f '. f Idrn oat. Have ia-re 4S- iuct Bcuar t.-j wr.i. a very tx-avjr rim. Hv tin trr tri of cir.irrjr U T.. and ran I- er!o'fl to . ;rt. At t!t ta. two off'--a you dur .ba trie ooier. $26.00 ttle fri at S ;te-T t r Pt n - vc j chT.tiot to Uie tt.t oi3 tkt.ie itr iiu-re.. SEPTEMBER FURNITURE SALE CHiNA (.'1j.i?ET-i t.oJd oak, bij;i..'y po.iFtj i-a. luru titi. in1 rt'FinarJy, --iiW'ti.tnir nae ime 14.50 J-'AKLn.ift TAi-i-i,.- tt'tui maue, bi(i..v ifc.'.eu. II. i(' va.ut. -a fJ!t moor t.aje j.'-joe A jn - J I'lNiN'i t. .ifiM i HAiK Croiden r ti- ll.f.. I. Ill tli.Ufli. "fl in tr nt.:e v a iv GREAT SEPTEMBER SALE OF CARPETS RUGS AND DRAPERIES An nnuxua) time to lny pxxxit. ia tbee d-iartiDeta Sating ru from t.iif juan'r to ueLalf. ate-racinf alxut one-third. ALL 1HL O'.LlilT Ol WAXT li.pra.ii Ci-rxta. extra f .n-c niiti attracts dK-tiiR. tteptembtr aie iirice.. per yard All Wooi li-prain Carprta. at.rcaly VCKii, 1-i.T .'I f Ukl i it Mjj'temttr Bait price 59c EruBwla Ca"peta. our lery la teat rboice;at paiterna. repu-ar fi.t'li S-;'temtr aaie a 5l jTioe CI Clotb for kitchen or bats room fjoora, rrade. e.e;'ttmtr OQg aae jirioe " Art Revere: bi Rupa. rwm e:a. larpe assortment :n bafctufui new pttterna. Se;ilfcC.beir Bale OS price - BEDDING DEPARTMENT OOTTOX BL-"KETs 10-4 Fit, extra fine Qualltv. II. l( vfcJue. StinfrLbfr Saie Pric-r WCOL BLIXKLTS. vtrv htavy, full Bit, extra fite rrad. 15. OH value. frii.lar Sae Pric CXMIXH:TKKS. gwd weiftt. well thade, 11.50 Taluei, Seitfcihbrr Skj Price ' JSa SfeJ Cfe V- ' sjryyVSJ 1612 & FARNAM STREETS. ' OMAHA. persons are employed to tta cultivation. Borne 4UI .0W acres of land arw devoted to it ctilTur for market purpoae. Said a market pardenar here: Tb pea r.ut win prow on Boil tt.at cannot be used for acythitip else, and If properly fathered and carefully marketed If will yield E to tbe acre. Tbe weSs must b ke:t out anfl If:u- 11 neeaa to keep off hup. ar.d that ia atui all tb attention tt calls for." Oaad toe Mas u4 BVewat. Tt. scicnt-st of the Ie;iartment of Aprl cultur at 'W'ablilnrton hav oommendea the peanut as a nutritious ana wholeeom food for man ana teast. To tbe former It su;;lle protein an a ash materia. and to the animals of th farm it is particularly valuable In comtilnation with corn and otl.ar cartionaoeou f oa notably, lur younp and prow-tnp jrtewk. As an Improver bf ti.e boC tt is ecjual to any lepumtnous crop. It chief vlrtua la that it does not consume the nltropen of th soil, tbe rapid exhsustitm of which, to- petber with Blow production by natural processes, ha led to melancholy forebod- tops t y chemist The tubercles of th roots collect nitrten from tbe air and fe-a it to tb plant without lmpoveriahinp the land. An enthusiast on the snbiect of tb pea nut, on of tl.e prominent planters of this repic.n. aaj-r: 1t is one of tl.e safest and surest ef Vircinia product It 1 rare j that tt falls below !( joun& to tbe acre. land there is alwuj a ready market for tt at paying prices, either to suiiply tbe de- i 'Tnana of the clue or a food for live i stck. 'Tou miy 'l rurjnsed to learn ft many uses merely for bom eotisumptitm Its history is much like that of the ootton plant. Too know th cotton prower once found the seeds a nuisance and an expense, w tint now the profits from tl.e swa and other j.arta of the plant exceed th(e from tt.e eiottem rtself. Every man wi.o has a par den down here prows peanut, some of w hica he may sell and some of wlJch his family will eat- For every other part of the plant h has a use. It wUl feed his cow or bis hoese.. fstten hi bcrs, bis chicken, his aucJta. turkey, poea and en rich his pare en. Ton Be, the planter who does not pre his tir-.e ar.d labor to harvesting his cron for tt.e market .and you know labor is rmphty uncertaro in tt.e eeHitt i may pet about aa mucb profit out til it by oonven- l w e Witr. n.ht Vie RiTTiT.lv eef5in tt to . . . .. ' . I . ..... , ...... ... U.llie l..Ii l.fcra l:.UM. t l.. . j prefer tuts and vine to hay or fodder. i n.ia cows espeu ially may be tent to ! fine c irrc'trin br it. and Just now milk aelis for If cents a quart to this repinn Hei.s lay steadily und-r a peanut diet, and j af bring c-e-nis a d'lteai here." Four.d on the street. When you find somen it.p that d.ant t.ei ot.p to you it rt.ouid be advertised in Tne iVs want roiurm.a lretty i.ear!y ever to3y reads Tr be, and th .se win. dot t real it are net tf one w bo hav valuable thmps to lose. A substitute is never found a pood as tl.e oripmal tirefeire. li.bist on pettii.p i what you ak ft. A dealer who is always v ui-p to sell yem something Just aa pod I la n.t workmp Ijt your Interest, but lur 4 h aaua txwit 1 hope to n.i.u We sell out-oNtown on very easy payments. Write us. Iflr Wctp dwirr tut rtaurp aaie. wt TRlT AX. OOXS XXACTXT racxAX to Bimu OF rrxx. OTTTITT. rture aaie.. 8.50 SPECIALS - j4'ja.JS CHAIRS Scilia oak framea. veiour upboiKVeru.. 41. i' vaibtia. f ; ten. lr aa.e j.ric aV l'lNiUi M.'T& i.i-fOe. very pretty oe B.pi.a. ick1 ware.. tt II. laluea C ""K Mrtn.iir aaie price J.a E1a.- i.rI' Lt p-de it braaa. b.rt.ly IH.iiM.ea. I: I't' vaiue O I 0 hci'.fn.iicr Kb.e price ana Nott.l.ci.aiii iac .1irtai:.a li.fd va! ue j ltili.t r aaie O price Tajeyy Cunaina, very pretty elfec-ta li.'.i' vaiuea ej'temtr I "T aaj pric-e Rope i-ortierea for double doora a.uea 's-ejaember aaie X.49 T.pcr Bnirnni Rupa. HI! eiae.. a ciai lot purctiaaed for ti.ia Bale of an exot-puoitai:y pood guanty and ev.-ry one a choice dempn. We haie nihde ail and ralua. a lery low price aujixa 11 u... Pej.tejr.lwT Baie price fujwtal Terma. $l.tO mcmtbly. ' www JUVENILE LAW CUTS WIDE Qald Labor Statute Eduoe Working Porces Fifteen Per Cent, jJCLTfOES KTST GO TO SCHOOL Blr Bwaleien day Twey WtU Have Dttarmlt Tfaae Filltwc wiltk Adwlte at Hiaer Waarew. Th worktop population of Omaha ha been cut down about li per cent by the action of tbe child labor law. Ttd ia tbe averapc ascertained by a careful canvas of the larcnr business establishment In aom of th factorie tbe percentage is i v,,i.. .-v.ii. .. A..rrvi.t rtire claim ! j that it affct them to a smaller derree. -about It per cent of our eimjoyes were unfler It years of ape before tb lit waa ptSeed. I have turned aw ay at least 4Hi -j applicant for place thia summer Iwcause u.ey did not come up to th ape limit by the law made and provided." aaia Man- apir G. X. Robert of tb Bemia Omaha Bap comjiany. "Many of tbeae were chil dren who wanted to earn a Urtle extra mon) durmp tti vacation months Th law took that rAwer oul of their band ' 1 could have piven there employment ana J wa would both hare been tnef.ted Many 1 of them w ere children of people i ho had I lust moved to tbe ctty." Thc National Biscuit oorr jcy estimates r?r-lr Catarrh, Deafness, Asthma cnra liy a tTilld. hew Therbcia ttt removr tie csusie, stojis hfA,l hoiw. etprri fiirtarpit6 far. oje-hfc the fcart and rrtore the ttiarlha. Cures Catwrti aiid Ac; l.rr.a m evt-ry turc. To all appIjiriR lcr trt-atnieiit duricr KKPTEMBIIR. we offer our Mr-rices ax-d urokLEieLt lrte. Ton pay a for the actual coat of tne rheiflitihea. $3.00 WILL CURE MANY hhfl the most eon. plicated case will aot exceed 15.00 for ope whole moLtu. A POSITIVE CTilE Gl AKAXTLED. FLECTRl CITY Cata-riial ii.f.an.mti"n ef F.aocie' M'.UiBch. bun ana h..-iey Ii:a,.,-a. a.i Nerit.. LiSeaa.a, fc.ooa and ctrouc liseaae.s. Hoc treatmert as efleci'v a "'fLc Treatmert WaTfT f..r H'm 7rnat ment f-Tr j.tm ir..ai.k and FhEE ik. of tesuimoi..a.a. exj laiti.t.p and iustrai inp in hiranaman Trtatrnt nt. atal Hed Noise. TATIOX and LMAMIVA TIOK j is i KLT. DR. BRAN AMAFxi CO. 305 New York Life Building. OMAHA NEB. s Rboiss fomishei Ccmp'ete Sideboards rrxart!y like cut M afle ia tbe penutne quart er-ai. wed otk effect. havy omBniertal carr iiipn tbe bane a'-e larre and coi, tain two small drawer, ona It-Re linen fi-hweT at.d a la-fa lower cmjiartnieiV Lit I.late French n.ireor. . 'ur Bjial jirioe S17.50 ti.ali caub: Hi monthly. -Krr'.-.l-sias.!: Our opecial Steel Ranges Mafle of cold rolled ale!, a-bestoa-linefi. duj.lx prate. Ticketed trlnimed. Inirlni tt.it tptemtT sale we offer a Bix bo.e kjeckl Ste-1 P.anpt in trudinp hiph warmlnp cloa't. with hurb IC-liuh ven. at the xir. miy le w jTica of $26.50 Term Cft Caab, Wic Ir wee. its kiss Iry reason of tbe law at leas tbaa Hi nr cent, while the D. J. CBnem Candy company haa be-n dejri d of at least IS per mant of Its worktop force. IA' ar as a-rtaaia Hascirta, "We hav leh seriously handicapped. aaid D. 3. O'Brien, "by reason of tl.e fact tbat we have lieec comjlled to lt a num ber of our emj.loj ea po on account of tba law. But we are ly no means tl.e only nt.es who have been handicapped. I knew of a number of mothers w no 6ejnded very largaly on the eiarnitip of tinilr ct.il dren for their liroad and butter. It worka a preat hardship on then.. There were aom extremely painful wl.en tie children were discharpad t'ciuse tl.e lsw would not allow u to enij.ioy tt.em. I be lieve tborouphly in pti-mp cbiifiren aa education, but there are some who don't want" to po to achool and who wouldn't learn anjiiunp u mey were in sc ntK.i u their live For aach lue law in:;..a a preat hardship "Th wlthdrswal of this small army of 'worker from tb field in Omaha, wbitk , a already but meaperly supplied with, i laUorera will work a preat harasi.ip oa jthe emj.loyera" said one. "and wiil b 'a pret blow to tha city a commercial ln- teretrtA. TWf Is not a factory or store in Cmaha today, where there was a sufficient supj.iy of labor even tJore the chiia labor law went into effect. Even thoupb enoupk people could he secured over 1C years ct ! ape to tak tl places of tboee wbo wei throws out of employment by the actio of tbe law. considerably more money hart to be paid for this help." I'-ead What Yonr eigJ.lK- Saft Bf y Zaaratax, Btabal. was cured cf as', 1. ink alter tjf m. seieral ? ers I can salt.) re'-on.mena 1 .t doctors to all wi.s ar suCeru.g from asu.ma. as I i-e lei e they can cure eery ease. A. aakugra, 1 Oil X iluh M., e.ouiu Omtihia T. O. Xelsoa. Nn.au La. Net., wrtte. I nftTet lire ui wilt, b.iii noise and deafiss 1 am n' s (in 1 and piacuy ree n mend tl.e ooii nt ts a. a Oarl S. Petaraexv. Clarksi. N-m. writes 1 was eureo 1 rutnt and a-U-n.a after sufferu.p tweliv ears Wanosl rraata. lie: ft lltti Pt.. fimaha. Net... ssjs 1 I. ad t.eai no. sea. w a aj.d had catarrh I am now cu:t.d and my bearing is Jerf tt'-l Mir at c.11 Anrtin, 41d and Grcver f'-a in.i-i.u Net... sj .-s 1 i.ad cuturra if tl.e I. ok., ll roat, stomach and b .wele f e.pt.t j ears nana. t. p. I am now cured All for wilt. 1 t i.aiJc tl. spe. ia..M cf l!,t Ir Lrai.an.an Co. Btra. at. 1. Tmi.ty, Iem'-it. Neh, aat For lie... ears I .ufltrd cut catarrt of tt.e uit. ttj-oat and i-ioc. ear. Had bead n.-ises. c'.-u.d I.:.t ett, wa weak ano run cat. 1 am now ej and n.y ijearit.p is j.erle't aia X-aa 16 recommend tt.e dinHors to ail. PEOPLE YiTSJl lilill a r aaj.aVB.d iu.50 t- Wigaai 69c JlmL 3.25 98c fel! i t I