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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1892. Thereis noth- ing more ap- preciated, nor Furmiture, is anything more appro. C dVfié S, priate than a . nice piece of b nyge stock st v reuces Draperies, furniture, a ' rug, a curtain or one of the ' many useful Everything at cost and when . we say cost, we mean just artIC]eS that what we say, o A f COS/, we have i1in stock for . . A Don't muss it , . FOR ALL NEXT WEEK. BhrlStmaS Come in and see what an elegant assortment we have. Present. S. A. ORCHARD, 1414, 1416, 1418 Douglas Street, Omaha. AT T QIRE T TVITT | they did not deter the Russian ofticers for an | them about a week. Their money went far- | mained for six hours, until some of 1 UN FIC? 5S. S @ o “ I\ FRUM blB]lRlA\\ E\ILL fustant, He was heavily manaeled, the irons | ther in that wiy, but the Tice would got into | trym R e e L B, ION PACIFIO’S CHANGES. HappanzadBak trymen rallied to his relief, and h jow of the I A CIL 3 in th t 2 symen rallied to his relief, and he was re- dow of the First National bank and pr 3 Lei b e i o wae | more of them than there would of the te he encoun- Stahing, Abner Travis, a colored garb: ; 48 | and the'men were compelled to buy oftencr ; : has an account at the bank but th . = and he 3 acher 11 town started on - that fearful trip of over 12,000 | and in smaller lots even if it was more ex- | within fi b R aio] 1t will be surprise to the local railway kit A ki aller lots as more ¢ ifty miles of his home without being surprise to the local rallway i yorused to cash the check, a signature Jacob Gerber of Omaha Returns Home After | 0 (i out the stishitest hope of ever see- nt, or else drink a decoction that was o ko chsh thy ahieal;es o Blenutise v detected. He know that it would not b | world tolearn that W. S. Wing, auditor of | was not in Travis’ writing 1 ” a Fearful Experience. ing his wifo or childven again, i n its ingredients. safe to remain there long, and at once set | passenger accounts of the Union Pacifie, has | The fellow said that Travis had given him Ue OO s were detailed by relays from § about getting over the frontier and return- i . | the eheck that i y _— On the Road to Siberia. o RRtAlbnE e bonal AL 8 JOUDE g : A fan resigned and that he will be succeeded by e cheek that morni i the telle h loug the road and each relay | ingto this country. His wifo was com- | (™ ERT SR PR G8 W0 R BEEEERE BV P | paged bim in convers, wh SCAPED FROM THE CZAR'S CLUTCHES He supposed that he was going to the | 100kt 1 two days travel. ‘They cov- | municated with through another party. and 5 LGE LG oL H3 Gy 3 ; telephoned for. The man w to the vo 1o fo les a day Jerber receive other ¢ Jne: Ving's re ation took effec ecember g DI es for life, and none of his loved ones had SR nty-two to forty miles i day | Gerber received another sum of money | Wing's resignation t flect December 1, ) v station, where e suid his name John ] very third day. The cold wiis | amounting to £100. but as yet no offclal recognition of the | Cur a5 ; : sainoy forillfe, and nouoioltin lovod onosibing : ! The cold wis | amounting to $i00. but as st o oicial, ecognition of tho | Gartis nd he was locked up on'a chirge Ifan y (@) until he had reached his destination, n the bare flesh of the convicts caused cases of Drivonilinckitomtuasts, chenge 1asibaon talien My exoomitiodesli e — 2 monthslater,thavhielearned that he was sen- pJrost bite and fr 1g that resulted in the Ho tried to got over the line four times be- | Partment of the road, those in charge evi- Draw Your Own Conclusion, e i ] of many of those who started with the | fore he succeeded, as the cholera quarantine | dently waiting for the return of Mr. Clark. 00 o Ian e - tehed company from Warsaw R \¢ carofully anforcod, and ho was | Mr, Wing had boon conncetod with the | Brags Rodveas: Go. e eor of fho Fort NOW Messrs, Tiffan 0N “r L0 L OBENOC HNOES YR b 'he dead were bur s road with ] h time he approachod the bor- 2 5 ence of m ; ; nothing to mark thoir last Testing place and Tiado & Chioult of 00D miles, | Luditor's ofice for many apdmagsone || tlsito snyiorClinb uiglCoig e READY. & C), anounce e esunEea o ; £ 800 miles: | ¢ afr Forastus Young's most trusted, lieu sed it for cold and cous : ; physical and men 1 ¥ the only report that was made was that such A 5 fulin leaving Russian soil | 01 &% BB XOUNEI8 SN : - 1 obtained sdlatatraliat, s g ir an- D it et omd mosians | a0 ndividual had dicd on the way. A com: | behind him. He lost no timo: fn_ getting as | tenants, buty with u desivo 1o make money | .l e e oh : that their 4l Which the horrors of war prisous becom | Y of conviets from thie mines piisscs over favaway as ho could, for ho knew that he more Tapkllyl chaniby chaing alBninry ) ot | lorge quantities. 0. Ch n's medi nual —catalogue for 1893 B e (hsexgariance. | lessiaread: the roud every week and the people in the | was not safe until he had ched Ame: St e ToBb, HORNOsE pior- | oine: For snle by druge - ey ol Jal v "("nl.‘f‘\:‘\::\l\lc:::;:\xv\{: s ea) | Do A nlalord op 000 bonvia Hitlo Lowns alon Uto routo Jonow ‘what, day | Tlus it bappened that he at last arvived in Girdinedl hemo outside, Rotably, || €128 Forslebydn known as the Titfany & Co., of a life tha QRRAS B g > Sibes vilds. They | they arve coming and drive down with little | Omaha, and of the §1,000 that had been sent 0 smoer i g A (13 e Qi o \ o ; v of | and s for th : : g and driv b 1 ! u i e & 3 ) mreatity to the_citizens of ihis country of | 41 d started for tho Siberimn wilds, Thoy arpeoming budiarivy Bim by 1 Wi, o b oniy 10 cens 1 i | IO operitions in lorudo, - Ho INHUMAN PARENTS. Bllll BOOK” is nuw_lllmldy. the free, Jucob Gerber is once more in Omaha, e H e hoy weratlisad ot hoard At Neuschask, Gerber was stricken with [ pocket when the journey wis ove B dEED 8 BUOCRRSIN. /et e i SRR and upon requesl having eacaped from the Siberian exilo to oviorod, whove they were placed on board | 1y bhoid fover and was left behind in the | = But despite his poverty aud the suffering | tures and ' maturlly wished | to Children Cruelly Beaten and Driven from £ I 1189 t: L g B ol joas! Audiajhalt. | aud bhone R, A0C L to Dermo, | Nospital. He lay there for six weeks, but | that he had endured he said to his friends: | Moreattention 'to his individual bustness. |~ Home sent without charge, to any e iy PRy stk ation cnded, T t smpelled to | his shackles were not removed or even | “Icould fall down and kiss the rth, for anted tC ) s understood, esterday afternoon Car Ha 14- ( o -~ T ago because ho had dared to come to O ey ompelled 10 | Joosened, and when he recovered ho was put | this is my country and 1 shall never leave it | 1onths ago, but Mr. Young would not Lave | year-old girl who lives at Seventeenth and addresr. Although it conve- America several years before without per- | g0 540 upmey on foot. It was 1,500 versts to [ I with another company of convicls who You don't know what a free land | ity and the matter remained in the sume con 0 h 2 Mason streets, came to the station an ) ) as beens retain- o 0 iora o, Tl which wag | were being driven through and continued his | means, but I do, and I shall never forget. dition as before until thirty days ago, when : ‘”, StRopts, foaie AtoRthogsintionfand nicnt i has eens retain He arrived in this city Sunday evening.after | their objeetive point g journey. When he arrived at llga, he was arber had about £1,000 worth of pr oty | the resignation was tendered. asked for protection from her parents. She ed, the '93 elition oo wn to 4 e A P atant 5 % Skhae Mr. Stebbins is a Clark appointee and one | said that her fathe ; rrived In Ehls B e Dt ho 1s | — Tho men wero Ironed togother in pairs, | biken out into the middlo of the street and untry when he left he I yobbini 2 gl 23 hel ¢ p ; i Eakacnc of bwarlyon ”“”“\“;I'”’ |I,h it | anid frotm the yory moment. that they IS | o blacksmith was called, who took off his | thun i bt dhere will bo Tittle | OF the best “wailvoad men in - the | sunflowor stalk during the mornins until sho 230 pages, containing many r by twenty year ha vhel 30 rine 1 i 1 fotters rber was told that from that | of it lef 3] » gets his family over here, e ¢ vas e solution sould I 1 n she W v t -rRc the were indoscribab 3 rowi L . could hardly stand, and she was afr e OOEST fn the early spring of 1591, He comes | Gii08 b 5 m that time forward he would have | They ar 14 place, but will come | of the Transn i association chiel clerk | 10 10 WilS, B [ new features and suggest S8l to tall o atory thab corroborates Ken- | tnoaths were/th Lrons ramored. on take care of Dimself, a3 be would | hero i the carly spring rber wil ko Bespainny MARddon sind adl olrgelof bR, e o S ions, valuable to intending HigRIx tulo of Russiun hory - | moblenceimiiE Shat b0 thelt day that ne had been recolving ub to that | peddler us soon as h b secure [ Bie was gencral ticket agent of the Union | bruises on and ahoulders yurchasers of holiday eifts After being a resident of this city for six | ions broken night they wer i W | 3 S b ! ;i i Pacific under Mr., Ki nd A £t I ied to t ¢ tho punist t 5 # f 4 shed, and the ground w They me. He 1S 4 stranger in a strange land, money necessi purchase his outlit 1 v and after | testified to verity of the punishmen ver returned to Russia to dis- | LET S ) provided wi slepg | Searcely able to help himself and without For six s e wils in that business in this s comes buck to th st love of ! her father choke . ) w property he had there and SR 9 ng cent. Unlike many, he had been sent the state, working principally in the counties of her until she ! o, and her serean ) on the bare carth with no covering what N AL At o haaca Fbont i A aan bring his family to this country He had | over, I bound together, they could | for virtually nothing at all, though he found | Butler, P Madison, Seward, Buffalo, "‘ £ I rumors heard A R he tract the atten n ol an officer, wi .y wrs hery 1 supposed | sleep on only one side and in only one posi- | # ¢ reat number who had been just as un- | York and Platte, quarters prove authentic it is not too much { her from further violence at the tine Hoer 3 N 2Lt e ket DaDErs Rere, ans aRDPost X e o It nnd dis. | justly treated as he had be He undoubtedly has a deeper convietion of | Lo expect anumber of changes in the audit- | father is John Hart, a e, and a warrant UNION SQUARE, NEW YORI, at he was to all intents and purposes a cit- | LA G, 8 R0 T e the most agon. T lane eorimaco o the real value of fean citizenship today | ing department consequent upon Mr. Wing’s | will be issued for his arrest for inhuman izen of the United States, but subscquent | oot gt = ) any other mygin Omaha, and will not irement from the head of passenger ac- | treatment. ovents proved that he had relied too much | “"¥ : k _ He remained there th months before he | fail to complete th itizenship at the carli- 8 z i Another and somewhat similar is that "on the privileges of a half completed citizen ors of Siberian Exile, found an ophortunity to curry Luto effoct lll;“ est possible woment Deflning Their durisdicti of Fddic Babbington, a i-year v, whose ship, for he was seized assoon as his identi They were herded and _driven like cattle, | DD for cacipe that hio hd mapyec oup. T10 — Mr. 3. A. Munroo, froiiht trafie manager of | Mother lives with ' man at Twenty’fuurth e aven thouh he was at the | and no matter what additional insult LR Lo BYMDAMY J0F B e From Nowhorg: the Union Pacifio, will shortly issuo an om. | b Burtiatrcets. About a year ugoliddie W vered, even though he was and i be heaped upon them 1t had | Hebrew who was ~engaged in business Toore & Co., prominent druggists of | *F 1 ifle, ) E wis driven from home by his mother's time across the border in Germany, and at | 45 o paceived uncomplainigly, or the conse re, und induced the latter to write o Newberg, Ore., say: *Since our customers | ¢ial bulletin defining the duties of Mr. Wood | cruclty and for about a week ‘he lived on the worship in a ehurch, Withouta trial or hear. were the most dire, They were home for him, asking his wifo to send ve become acquainted with the good qual Voodworth, i aneral freight | streets, sleeping in alleys and doorwsys and B ot ha waa afarted for] o o e el tho middle o | him some money, ' The money, amounting 10 | jtics of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy wo .1t is thought that Mr. Woodworth | living upon suc > as he gathered ORy0f any: sl SR Ay A, e i i was ankles | $00, was sent by telegraph, and Gerber® L S TR T rge of the localand through ' from girbage barr He was finally Siberia, in spite of all his friends cou g, Lhough the mud was ankle” | friend took him to Yakutsk with him - when 1es all give good satisfaction,” | business w Chyenne or Green Rive taken in ch the police, and through orsay in his behalf, When the friends of \ ) 1 thoy were denied even so much as | EOIBE there to buy goods. He had been or sale by druggists. Mr. Wood to take care of the local and | the generosity of some of the members of the unfortunate man in this city heard of | #%Glitic of water except at the regular das were the other convicts at the through business east of the dividing point, | the Grand Arviny of the Republic, hie was sent ard and of the top o Ty ; , y 1 ¢ fwhat had occurred, by means of a letter | stopping places they had to 'n.f."ll":.l.:ll‘vf:“ .‘:jul‘\‘.thi‘.tll |.lv'{,‘m‘ p of For the City's Health, hich et is not decided. M \‘\‘w be- | to the Sister's orphanage. Lately he has from the old home to an acquaintance here, | buy it out of miscrable allow- | Bi2 head had boen shavad, buk o had Yesterday afternoon the Board of Health the sonior freleht wan, will undoubtedly | gone hacle to live with bis mother, atul i of kopeks a day 1al to 5 cents of . - 594 B4 y + charge o ¢ office ir he absence of | says tha during 1 shie n 10 Ttk Date took up the matter, and through its | We of 10 kopeks a day, equal to 5 cents 68 | {E100 eld by th tonsorial artist, aud was | had beforo it the matter of using the old | N Munras, Who by tho wiy woes o Chi- | paramour threw him 1nio the sitect and told earnest offorts tho case was called o the at- | American coit, which furnishad Ui WS | consequently i very prescntable condition | pumping station at the foot of Burt street tonight on business connceted with the him never to came back agai ention of the authovities at Washington, | to buy water, which was furnished them | When he tried o escape. Mana Hunt of the American Water | Western Freigh ftion Matron Cummings will 1 ke 0. il ] s furnish He paid #0 to gev to Yakutsk, and then but a ful investigation disclosed the fact | warm in order that th ight make tea, | o l:: y 0 DoRk L Ao A m'w Works company said the plant was TSP ry Ay T Ty T againsy n‘“ inhuman ‘. ther l.‘ il en i and the re ining 9 kopels bought th eq, 00K OONVE ACe DY POSE 10 '1.0m. dis e e b L b deavor to have runrdian inted for the that the naturalizition # hod got oop | And the semalolng B kon s boughit tho Lod | of 1,500 miles, and paid for it $173. Ho had | only usedashort time each day,and that | Mr. J3d Dickinson is in_ Portland und is ex- | boy and put hi n i somio tamily whoro he fully comploted, and that it would be impos- | Salt und bread thitt somprisod the whole b | sacdved the dress of a nobleman, and carried | that the water pumped about 2500000 | pected back December L e BRI sible for the government to securo the re- | oo mada wholly of barley, The grain was | 48 ofticial portmianteau thut seemed to have | gallons daily, was used by It is rumored that the Adams Express - i 4 A 8 v wore o do with saving him from annoyance | works und the’ Union Paciffe shops. 1t did | company will occupy the re ] IS AR AR B A A . Dr. lease of the prisoncr, ground the same us for and baked m {1 pany w apy the room next door to 1o standard reold and co without the bran being sifted out than everything else, for he was not mo- | not get into the wmainsto the prejudice of | the American 13xpross compan oceus | Bull's Cough Syrup, should be kept by every Buck, as One from th . e ey of 1.500 versts to Yakutsk by | lested and was not asked for his passports, the water from the Flovence station. No | pied by Raley, the druggist. mother who loves her durlin, Tt may therefore be imagined that the ap- | Loit' WS Gictid ive months, and tho Hundreds { 5 agtion was takon e RARVHRRN KARNNRIAY. L o o pearance of Gerber among his old acquaint- | succeeding trip of b0 versts to Ilga required He had fully determencd to ¢ "\_‘f' “'i‘_“‘:” "_[l‘_‘l'lz”‘l”'“_ ‘\;I‘ oy ““‘;‘l“”_ oftices in Union Pacific headquarters were Stolen Jewelry Ldentified. Vi o ances lust evening created but little less sur- | four months. The men became lousy, de- [ in case he was captured, and even arri e ens vt of town. Mz, Howell and | ¢losed all day, while the ofiices in the Mis Mrs. Clara Miller of Twenty-ninth and AL prise than would a visit from one known to | spite all that they could do to prevent it I.m.l | how to do it, having everything in readiness | A0S VAV Wil prepare an ordinance i souri Pacific closed at n Webster streets identified the jeWelry found HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. ’ Tt e 4 % it hecame a habit with them to remove their | to tear up his eclothing “and ha himself T aay AR SAY AR, s Tx-Governor Bullook, one' of the: governs |.on Trank Johngon and George Kally, & - - ' ? re, and there was & unanimous demand | axiond them on a stickover the five that was | thousands commit suicide in Siberin every | BGEFEEATE W IOO8 1 : - \ Omaha on Saturday enroute east to | 18 Wo Wore - Areostoy sk Mook, o4 - 25 an explanation of the manner in which | bullt in themiddlo of tho road, in_ order to | yoar by drowning, They are turned looso | 4 ihe commissloner repoxted forty cases of | | ic &'ty o' fihoral of Mr. Gould i 40-| hropeviy witlsh 1ad boon stolsp from ber | A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER, tho return of the exile had beew brought | swoke out as many of the vermin as they | there as e was, and, being threatened with o . Tibh | lock has just completed i daylight inspection S SROERE 05 < MRAORY U Curea Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, S could in the brief time allotted to them for | starvation, while sulfering from its pangs N e o cvome: epidemio | of the Union Pacific and has been on the g ngaiust the Johasan gud Kally drm Etc. A Delightful Shampoo, n the official minfons of the czar. r had beaten her with a his About, three e 4 . . the stop they throw smselves into the river, 3 3 e Toad nearly teo month ¢ The story was forthcoming, and it was & | ““pya ghackles worn by each of the couviets | and that is Pt 0 of "% fhvels | but the physcians now have it under con - f i Bl sory e orcoming, and 18 s 8 | i Wkt wor by cachof theconvits | d” a1k Taat ol s | 21 A BRI A2 s : ‘ o | WHITE RUSSIAN S0AP, everyone who listened 10 it, so full was it of | running to the waist held the heavy chain | recover their bodies. Gerber says that last | Consierabie busiuess ot prinor importunce Aot Al R R MR little b W Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Wates outragoous cruclty ond human suffering, | clearof t ound, but the rough iron band | spring, when the water was high he saw the | W48 trausacted by the Bourd. ks 4 P e e rut ot tho mtentina | around the leg would cut the fiesh almost to | bodies foating down the river of Uiy, aud sy — Ap Aviance M 0 DI the bone. Gerber has sores above the ankles | they seemed to be s numerous as the chunks Not fro, Pinancial Standpoint, " were amply shown in the frightful scars and | cauged in this manner that will not heal for | of driftwood that floated down the Missouri ‘I do not recommend Chamberlain's Cough Highest of all in Leavening P 3 S "D DR. R. W. BAILEY still unhealed sores in the living flesh of | many a day, if indeed they ever do. past this eit Remedy from a financial standpoint, for we & fall in Leavening Power.-—Latest U. S, Gov't Report, Gerber, and he will carry them to his grave. e EAlla it Blaoh There is a constant_ inflow of the unhappy | have others in stock on whick we make a Tooth Filled Withe He visited his old home, which is but d exiles to Siberia, but there are none too | larger profit,” says Al Maggini, a paominent out Pain by the stost Inven- O O 3 ot | Ho says that he frequently was compelled | many to take the places of those who suicide | druggist of Braddock, Pa., “but becauso o LatestIn soven miles from the German frontier, and § o SR EEE 3G 000T 000G blood that had | or die fearful deaths as the result of their | many of our customers have spoken of it in remained there about ten weeks, when bo | {3ickled down into his boots from under the | awful treatment, for the number of those | the highest praise. We sell more of it than Teeth Extracted Without Pain or Jearned that there was talkof arresting him. | shackles, and it wus the same with al ) .r \-»r\]\m.lll .u«!l com- | uny si l]:n' preparation we have in the ) YT Ho quictly slipped over the bovder, but was | prisoners on the road. On one oce: thousands who went th store.” For sale by druggists L A ! -~ o,'m‘,,v“‘“hl‘ pprenended and olmost be. | Stumbled and fell Leadiong into a deep snow | He recoived another 'iustallment of 0 A Full St of Tecth on Rubber for $5.00. L « drift, and because of the shackles he was | from bis wife and hired a man to take him ““‘l b 20 ‘”| ".""" had happeusd he ¥ unuble to extricate himself. One of the | across the border into Galicia for $50. The on his way to Siberia od. Teoth oxtractod in the The charge against | guards stepped up, and without any com- | guide was thief, and that fact nearly re- | The Hebrew benovolent societies will hold POWdeP 4. Now s rtod 0 the evening Of ssme him was that he had left the country six | ment or asking any questions hit him a t sulted in sending Gerber back into Siberia. | a fair from Tuesday until Saturday of this years before without the necessary perm rific blow across the side of the head w He was concealed in the house of the guide, | week at Metropolitan hall, the procecds of imes of Hamarabla Bridan bazaar will have the usual All work warcanted as ropresented. > Wi rive op) the butt of his gun, knocking out all the | when un officer mrrived to search the place | which will be devoted to charitable work in sion, and he was uot given any ~||-'{|m}1- teeth on that side of his fa for some geese that the fellow had stole aha. Th to defend himself against it. He valnly as- | "1 'snoaking of the body lice Gerber sald | and while searching the attic he found Ger- | variety of useful und beautiful artic les for Amml‘ office Third Floor Paxton Block, sortod that he was an American citizen ' that the men generally bought about 5 cents' = ber. Ho hurried away for assistance and a ' sale, and for the further entertalnment of elopLono 108, 16th aud Faraam Ets pud showed his papers to that effect, but werth of tea at a time and thal would last lttle later Gerber was lu jull, where he ve- visitors there will be concerts and balls, £ staliway (rom 10th B onbrsnoe

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