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12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, EXPERT OPINION 0N SUBWAYS| * *rmever v or wewang One of the strangest things that result JANUARY 5, 1901, HAYDEN BROS ECIAL SAL HAYDEN'S CLEARING (LOAK SALE, KELLEY e of Silks, Small Stocks from V. ¥ at | Grest Dises lenennce Sate on But a few weeks until the arrival of the 5e on the Dollar and Onr | Winter Goods | new spring slike, and to make the neces- | TREMENDOUS 8TOCK ALL GO TOMOR We guarantee that not In a single In Oity Engineer Rosewater Enters Into a|from the excessive use of ml nlu-»-“'( sary room a great portion of our present ROW. tance have the prices been changed from ¢ liquors is that of the occasional lapse of |gtock of silks s 8ol ds of .00 CHTS FOR $5.00, the recent low pri bich the goods were | | of silks must be sold. Hundreds of $20.00 JACKETS FOR § p ¥ ¥ Detailed Discussion, memory that takes place in the inebriate. | pjecos are marked for quick selling and [ At Iast your time has come. Your cholce | offered. Everything marked in plain fig - \ remarkable instance of this occurred | the prices are cut so de that you will [ of any jacket in our house that sold up to | ures, from which a discount of 20 per cent about a month s with a well-known eiti- eeo 3 g P o x| 8 0 (o 5 econd ce, 400 ke | will be taken—no ex ton | recognize this as the greatest value giving | $ ) for $5.00; second choi 100 Jackets | ) WILL SOON MAKE REPORT TO COUNCIL | ,ch of one of the cities of western Ne- | gilk sale ever held in our city. $1 fancy | that sold up to $12.00 for $2.98; third choice, | SPECIAL FFFORT SATURDAY AND MON e braska. His name is not mentioned in this | gilks, 20 styles to select from, at 5c. $1.50 | 200 cloaks, worth $10.00, for $1.00 cach DAY article at his own request for the reason, |fancy silks, 50 styles to sele from, at §8c LADIES' $40.00 SUITS FOR §15.00. JR T n men's, boys' and child: as he states, that his family and friends | 75¢ printed India silks, 50 styles, at only | First cholce, 200 suits that sold up to terwear and hosiery i At already know too much of the result of [28c. $1 foulard siiks, positivcly the best | $40.00, all silk Certain He Fayvors Looking Backward and lamenting over the high prices you have been pay- ing for your clothes is useless unless it teaches you to hadic LKL R b G L LB consider seriously the excellent values we are offering in lined, at 00 second t overlook our ock of ladie and - - his excess. The strange experience Is best | Cheney Bros! make, about 16 styles, at|cholee, 150 suits, that sold to $25.00, | children's shoes, from which 20 per cent told In his own language as related to |ouly 5Sc. 98¢ black and colored taffeta, | nearly all silk lined, at §10.00 each; third | will be deducted; also 20 per cent on o one of The Bee staff today He said ‘1127 in. wide, 40 pleces, at 58c. $1.50 black | choice, 2 suits, some silk lined, that sold | entire stock of silk velvet colored dre | had been drinking liquor to great excess hemstitch taffeta, 5 styles, on ale Tie up to $15.00, for $6.50. Ladies’ rainy y black dress goods, dre lining In compliance with the request of the | gor quyoral years and for two months pre- |$2.350 black grenadine, 44 in. wide, at only | skirts, plaid backs, $7.00 quality, $2.90 ming council, City Engineer Andrew Rosewaler | coging the experience that I am now about [95c. $5 black grenadines, 44 in. wide, 10 " silk skirts, $12.00 quality, $5.60; la- | Blankets and flannels, including all out 1s preparing an opinion on subways which | o oponk of I was on an awful and con- | sty $1.9%. $1 black peau de sole automobile coats, $25.00 quality, for | f flannels for wrappers and waist will be included io his annual report, to tinuous spree day and night, the amount | pleces, on sale 58c. G0c changeable silk children's reefer jackets, 69¢; chil-| per cent lie and submitted to the councilmen in & 8ROTt e yu6n | ook fnto my system during (36 in. wide, at only 10¢c. 60c white satin | dren's down cloaks, O0c each; ladies’ [ misses' jack fur ¢ time. Mr. Rosewater went to New York | ) 0" ¢ws months {s now something ter- | serg wide, at 2e. And many other [ $10.00 plush capes, $2.95; ladies’ wrappers, | collareti s, and other eastern cities to secure his [yl otoo o At the end of a day's | silk bargains which we will call your at- [ 25c each; ladies’ astrachan capes and jack Corner Farnam and Fifteenth Street Lpee $4, §5 data, and has the assistance of City hard drinking, about as near as I can re- |tention to in the big silk dept ets, $30.00 quality, $26.00; ladies' beaver " triclan K. F. Schurig, who recently re- FURNISHING GOODS SALE capes, $100 quality, $50.00 each our clothing department. Men’s Winter 0’Coats— $4.50, $7, §7.75, $8.50, §9. len’s Ulsters— 75, $7.50, §8, $13.50. UNION PACIFIC IMPROVEMENTS Men’s Winter Suits— $4.25, $4.50, §5, $6.75, $7.75 apes, fur muffs, fur | One WMilllon Dollnrs to Be Bspended In Rebullding Hs Kansas Lines, some to grow as Destroy the cause Kill the dandruff member the 10th day of December, I found turned from Chicago, where he made & pny00)f i g back room in the leading hotel | Men's all wool 1 hose, i black, gray and CUT PRICE MEAT SALE. special study of the methods employed in | 0" o' on With a quart bottle of whisky, | cAmel's hair, that were sold at 25¢ and 35¢c, | No. 1 California hame 7c; 3-b. pails b burying electric wires. 1In 1891 Mr. Ro8e- | peory hot time on and until the 24th day | ch sale at 15c. 100 doz. men's fine all wool, | brand lard, 2%5c; German Summer sausage, water served on the .I‘.I ctrical commission of December Is a complete blank. 1 re- |also silk fleece-lined shirts and drawers, |1 c; new bologna saus ; No. 1 for the District of Columbin and #pent @ | oyhor having examined my pockets In | that were made to sell at $1, $1.50 and $2, [ sugar cured hams, 9%c; No. 1 XXX cured year in planning the suoways which &re | o b, ok room to see how much money 1|all on sale at Goe. All the ladies' 35c and [ bacon, 91ic; boneless pickled pigsteet, 10c. A8 & fokatl of the Peceit Lot st AnEbe » L “""“""""“ te at this time |had With me, and I had less than $1. 1|60c vests and pants at 25c. Ladles' 7ic | Spring chickens Saturday tion which Stive, ISl Bt i Men h O e o tor Omaha, | eTYOUs condition and the walls of tho |50¢ fleece-lined union suits at 20c. All the ot thNE Foad ¥e0btt 16 Gureht. that.] P t l I Tt have ot ully decidod vet. 1 | o0 Seemed conntanly to be lreling in | WL TG Joon ol at . Ladies 300 | EXPERIMENTING ON GRASSES |cxconsive imirovements are contenmiter | S 4 antaloons - on me had not been home for over two | 198 ose C. on the entire Kansas division. Most of this am positive, however, that subways are > 4 " 3 A i I o peaoticables, Tavebtigition of the systems :x-nl;:vrmv:»u;-‘v'-‘:r“:‘xr“r’.l:mY:n:‘v::x",’.’,’,‘:.I.',"»l;.’.x; N BROS. P Corsniinh coraiah Taiks ::2‘4\Il‘l"l'fl’l‘l“l"”(.‘fIK}‘V';‘I"“")“:‘AIH" m;. T.‘.‘: :‘v;l\m J \ ; Every |n.n|>,~|mulnl I]. Ve t\\lu |-.|‘||u :.:”u.-.\ f':.n\rn" \.;,ruu'.('.’:l‘.;‘:y‘t;uu..\‘u:m:l) ':n.:\'\’ troubles, all of which 1 seemed to realize. | SERGEANT WHELAN EXPLAINS of Nebraskn's University oHEIAKLIGH; ‘AN, the: greater. part of the of trousers (n} mut_, 1oand : rainy that municipal subways have been a suc- | Lhe strange part of the story is to be told e work will be carried on between Kansas weather. Don’t spoil the trousers cess 13 wome cities. Théy are iike muni While I was in this unconscious condition olice OfMcer Replies to | B Cornish, member of the Board of l'x,l_\ and Topeka and Salina and Ellsworth of your hest suit—get a go-between pal water companies and their success de- | 0 Which memory had completely lapsed, I inms of Dr, George L. Park Commissioners, visited the experi-| The Union Pacific's tracks between Kan » o Y “ | g pends entirely upon the amount of business | MUSt have proceeded with perfect method Miller. menting farm near Lincoln, which fs op- |#a8 City and Topeka are used jointly pai ou can get them here at judgment exercised in thelr management, | 974 dressed, left the hotel, caught a erated In connection with the University of | the Union Pacificand the Rock Isl For \\ § very small outlay. We've Wivoteiend Btook Asghments train and ¢ me to Omaha, for I was found Sergeant Mi hoel V Whelan of the Omaha | Nebraska, and was much impressed with [many years the Rock Island has desired a5 TR ¢ 3 . on the strects of this city on the night | police force feels keenly the comment of |the work which is being carried on there. a line of its own between the Kansas snaps in men’s pants just now lectrlenl compunics invariably con- |of December 22 with nothing on but a [ Dr. George L. Miller upon his treatment at| *The men in charge of the farm are se- | {4l and Kansas City, but as yot the possi- ¥ S1.00, $1.60. $2.95, §2.75. $3.50. &4 :;,: vhv'x.‘:‘w\\udx“-.ln;;thtvI\\v”vln';:::‘ ll«:l l:vlllvv \;'z::l; lm;,»[ n overcoat aud a pair of shoes, by | the hands of the Omaha police at the time | curing information which will be of great - Ity of such a line is-remote, and the nd 80 on—oextra sizes for oxtra size bways. This is the stock argument which | oo p . Who recognized my condition and | reforred to in his recent article In The |assistance to the agricultural interests of |Rock Island will bear lts proportion of th at 0 817 xtra sizc AP i e propose to :.():‘.'.‘:,vvml,r:.:u\“ .“f, o ST SRS S RG] BEe the state. said Mr. Cornish, “and their | eXnensc “'Il‘v‘mlll':'l in L men-—long sizes for long men- conmtruct mubways. It 1 fallacious. New |1 nad the e (hango in my pockets that | The sergeant said yesterday morning: “I|experiments are of a sort which no farmer | Unlon Paciflc line, In which It Is interest T T A AR AR A W o York, Chicago and other cities have the | memary . Ay e 0f Which I had any | was the one who had the most to do with the | can carry on without considerable expendi- | The improvements planned will it I said, pants 'y ¥ wires of light companles, power companies '":["W‘- As my city {s more than 200 | detention of Dr. Miller and I desire to say [ture. 1 was interested particularly in a |COSt In the _"wh_'mhmlv of $1,000,000. and telegraph and telophone companies In | o o'y irom Omaha and as I am informed | that a more painful duty never was ap- |field which Prof. Lyon calls his graveyard CLEANLY WOMAN, the same conduits. When the construction | 7 * letter from home that I was not seen | pointed for me. When I was called upon |It is divided into small squares by stakes | o o Bk el ol In my home city since the 10th of last|to take him in charge I refused until I|and each plot is given over to the cultiva- | Erroncously Th “While T was serving on the Blectrical | MCPt! It must be that I have been either | had recelved the advice of his friends. 1| tion of some native Nebraska grass Senlp (hat She Cu commission for the District of glolumbla In | lhg'ts ¢It¥ OF on the rond during all of | called upon G. M. Hitcheock and others and | “The rative grasses are of such g Cleanly woman has an crroneous idea 1891 the Western Union Telegraph company | e, U/M¢ between December 10 and De- | then only acted under the instructions of | value that the experimental farm is study- | that by scouring the scalp, which removes sccured @ number of professional electri- | C0e" 22 My friend took care of me for | the attending physiclai. It was not neces- | g them very carcfully and making an | the dandruff scalcs, she is curing the dan- clans, who appeared before the commission | L0 44¥8: oF until December 24, when seeing | sary to use force upon the doctor and at | effort to learn how to propagate them more | druff. She may wash her scalp every day and testified that it would be absolutely | 1¢, €°VI4 have nothing done to help me [no time did I do more than to lay my hand | successfully. For years it has been known | and yet have dandruff her life long, accom impossible for the company to operate its | O, ©f the deplorable condition in which | upon his arm, from the time I took him | that gramma grass, which thrives in west- | panied by falling hair, too. The only way lines it they were placed in subways with | | VA8 I he took me where I ought to have | into custody until he was placed in St.|ern Nebraska, is more desirable for hay [ in the world to cure dandruff is to kill the other wires, We communicated with w | P°°P sent five years ago. I woke up on | Bernard's hospital. I was sorry to have | than any of the tame grasses. Bxpress |dandruff germ end there is no halr prepa- H. Preece of London, who had charge of | [ MOFRINg of the Z4th day of December | to take him to the police station and 1 felt | companies and other corporations which | ration that will do that but Newbro's Her the postal telograph system In Great | 200 found myselt in a room in the Keeley | at that time it was no place for a man of | feed a large number of horses have bought | picide. Horpicide, killing the ndruft Britain, and he assured us that fo. Englana | [DSt1tute, corner of 19th and Leavenworth | his standing, for T had always admired the | this grass in preference to any other and | germ, leaves the halr fre the government had had its telegraph wires | *t7°¢!# In this city. I have been taking | doctor and felt his position keenly. At [it brings a high price. It has been impos- | healthy nature intended In subways with all sorts of other wires | (3¢ Keeley treatment for ten days and feel | the station we did all that was in our power | sible to try the grass in other parts of the | you remove the effect. and that the service was not impaired in | PCt€r than I have felt In ten years. God |to do for him." state because it does not seed freely. germ with Herpicide SHaheast. bless Dr. Keeley, he has brought peace “Several years the professors in charze b ‘Other electriclans who had had wide | ®%d Bappiness to many a wretched home. YOU CAN DO ANYTHING, of the farm secured a start of this grass| Wanted—An insurance man of good stand- _ “M,‘ experience with electrical conduits offered| 1AM DONE WITH DRINK FOREVER."” Thave Abe Ne athtet on Tite 1 and from year to year they have carefully ”“Lf and fv\vy\l‘:'llnwv 15 act as general )vvgvul N[{ “ ;, similar testimony and wo recommended a | wurance Policy Holders Today. picked the seed from the stems of grass | for & large eastern insurance company not | system of mubways for Washington. on: | AMERICAN'S VIEW OF CHINA| Nothine could b more meked someern- | YHIE sttained the greatest size. They | 0¥ represented In Nobraska. Addre gress adopted our recommendations and iy | hav~ succeeded in developing grass which 2, Bee office the companies soon had their wires under ground. The system is entirely satisfactory. Washington's experience is the same as that of many other American cities. In the last ten years there has been a great fm- provement in the construction of conduits, Gas Causes No Trouble, in conduits used to cause con- ble trouble, but this has been done A letter received from Captain Grote Hutcheson by M. N. Greeley, chiet clerk In the adjutant general's office of the Depart- the experiences of the writer since leaying ing life insurance than the freedom of ac- tion which is accorded to the policyholder today compared to the restrictions that were imposed upon the insurant of earlier times. A man was limited originally as |to his avocations, and callings were clas | sified as hazardous, extra hazardous, etc., ment of the Missourl, U, 8. A., gives some of | according to the real or supposed danger of death involved in following them. The now ylelds considerable seed and in a short time they hope to be able to have enough of this seed to put on the market, “Particular attention is also given to the cultivation of grasses and grains which thrive on arid lands. Sugar corn has been proven to be a valuable stock food and grain which has been tried on dry lands.” yields a better crop than almost any other | DIED, MILLARD—Caroline o wife of J. T Mil- i Funeral at 8 o'clock p. m. Saturday from | family Idence, Harney street nds requested not to send flowers, In- ent private. Davenport (Ia.) papers | copy. IRATIA-Sister Mary, age 22 years, Joseph hospital, A Petfect Book-Case With by’ banbadtin e A the headquarters for the scene of the Chi- al January 9:30 a. m. from hos- enough of it accumulates to be dangerous.| Captain Hutcheson, upon his arrival at|®Peak of without special permission and oy, The explosions which electrical companies | TIen Tsin, was made adjutant general of | W8 Testricted as to his places of resi-| New Inatite py n Part R tell of are a thing of the past and fear of | the American relief expedition and ag such 2€NCe 10 a way now almost unknown. The of ¢ this sort of accidents should not prevent a | Organized the forces for the forward move- | ¥hole matter of risk, outside the tables of city from constructing conduits, It is also | ment. He held this position until October | !1f® expectancy, was then really but little ! contended that water in subways causes |4 When he was relieved by Colonel UNderstood, and time alone has been able | It was decided yesterday to locate the new much trouble and makes them Impracticable, | Heistand, who was detalled for this service |10 oW that a thousand healthy men are | Indian supply depot in the Gahm block, for- 1t's small enough for ten or large enough for ten but thero fs no truth in this objection. Sub- | from Paris, where he was military attache, | PFUY sure to live and die according 1o | merly tho Mercer hotel, at the corner of 4 thousand books. It's a system of units and ways can b readily connected with sewers | When this duty was performed he became |the tables, no matter where they reside, | Twelfth and Howard strests. The depot will 7 g especially adapted to home libraries. We always and water need not affect wires where care | inspector general and judge advocate of the | What they work at, or how they behave. occupy six floors and basement, with a total carry a large stock of the varlous sizes and 18 excreised expedition, being retained in China upon| 10 those davs a man could hardly go|floor space of 23,100 square feet BEe ana a mile AmadiAte . dAlIVEAS “It 1s also maintained that electrolysis | the departure of his regiment, the Sixth Across the street without chancing the | The council has before it an ordinance Entire new outfits or additions of single units plays havoe with cables in subways; that | cavalry, for Manila, invalidation of his policy, while today he | granting to the Omaha & Southwestern can be secured without delay—an important con= electricity s transferred from one duct to| October 12 he accompanied an expedition | MY follow any pursult, live almest any- | way tho right to run a spur track up th sideration where valuable ‘books are at stak another and ruins the insulation and wires. [ to Pao Ting Fu, the expedition being made | Where, do what he likes, travel as he |gljey petween Harney and Howard streets Call and examine the cases or write for booklet. No such dificulty fs encountered in sub- |up of United States regulars, French, Ger. |Plcases, even go to war it so disposed, and | o Tweltth street, and an effort will be ways which are built according to approved | man and Itallan troops. August 4, with | his policy will still remain in full force | maqe to secure an extension of the track if Orchfil’d & Wilhelm methods. Terra cotta is the most desirable [ the United States army, he entered the 204 effect. With some companies he I3 |yeg construction is permitted at all, across | Carpet Co. Must fit your books and fit your space—not only today but all the time: It must be expansive, elastic. The only perfect book-case made is the WERNIOKE “ELASTIO” BOOK-CASE Great January material for conduits. Age does not affect | city of Pekin and received a slight wound | €Ven allowed, after being insured a Twelfth street to the rear entrance of the Cleuring Sale of i, Metal ducts which are lined with |upon the hand from a Chinese bullet. The |OF tWo, the vrivilege of killing himself if | jyaian supply depot. ment are impaired by age. The cement | injury was so trifing that he was not in- [he 18 fool and scoundrel enough to do 50, |~ gyperintendent Jordan fs not yet prepared s and drops down on the wires. In|capacitated from duty. The weather was|{rom which it can be scen that there are |, fc a qate for the opening of the supply | B some cities wooden conduits which bave | excessively warm in the Chinese capital |Practically no restrictions whatever 0| gepot, but it is probable that it will be been d with creosote are used, but|until the middle of Septeraber, when it be- | Bedge about the insurant of today, ready for business within a few days, The these are not as durable terra cotta. gan to turn cool rapidly. It might, perhaps, be better if there were | g\ horintendent is awaiting instructions from | Bl Sets Bxample, At the present time the headquarters of | h'“'»‘ for 1t Y lln- argued "vm\lln’l"‘ valua- | pe [uterior department at Washington. Mr cubwayn wore o falure 1t 1o strange | 1¢. American forces 15 In tho templo o |le & boon as Iife insurance would bo Vet jorqan has already engaged his working Instruments of sterling worth, in that Baltimore should be constructing one | *STiCUlture, one of the numerous temples | I more RIKRWY PFZCC polley- | ¢5roq, handsome mahogany, oak or walnut at the present time, When Seth Lx - of the city, and the captain says that while |holder to understand that some good faith PR L I es, usually sold at $350 will be mayor Im New York he :n;x:vmh-:w :,?.:I it may be the home of a Chinese god, it s |and good decds were f"“l_"-“ essential l': How to Cure Croup. closed out at §225. Also new sample T ey worle o sontended ANAt | ojther comfortablo nor convenient, from an Dis side of the contract as on that of the | Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, |H piunos and 1900 styles, at a saving to side by side without conflict of currents, | AMerican standpoint. company’s. Time was that when a policy~ Duchess county, N. say Chamber- the buyer of from 20 to 33 1-3 per Various electrical companies said this was :""l"" epsed "‘:““‘ """:‘”:}"" h::n ":' ‘I"l"" Cough '““’l“"Y““‘“‘““ ':M' 'I'I"I“;wl"‘-‘ cent. Our stock consists of the fol- . ' ndemnity stopped t does w re have ever used. a fine children's PR i i Tuln thelr business It ho carried out his| o " premfums, there remain for him surrender | When glven as soon as the child hecomes I plans. They were notified that all wires | Club Formed in New York Which | yyjucs, or paid up insurance in proportion | hoarse, or even after the croupy cough EMERSON, s he aeigd. WALRID & cartaln tine, b W SR UDRRNIAKS the to what he put in, if he chooses to discon- | has developed, it will prevent the attack. MERORR an PO AT Nz Atiantion Xpshaorign Takk. tinue. About the only penalty left is the |This should be borne iu mina and a bottle AND M. . exorable one of having to pay the rates |of the Cough’remedy kept at hand ready Casy 8 paymes sired. 0 run over him, Low sent out large parties| NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—The Journal and |of o advanced ke If b wishes o be | for {nstant use as soon as these symptoms e e et :fl\!.l\:d of workmen who began to cut down the | Advertiser says: Grover Cleveland, David |again insured. That, at least, is some- [appear. For sale by all druggi New M."m %on yant. . Bive nml-fi poles of the various companies. It was only [ B. Hill, Daniel 8. Lamont, Willlam F. |{hing that competition, “liberality of man- - repalring and polishing promptly a short time until they put all their cables | Sheeban, William C. Whitney, Jucob A.|agement” fool statutes, or anything else ot - FIN done. Telephone 1625, Mail inquiries under ground and nobody has heard any | Canter and other democrats, It is &R~ |yl pever be able to overcome. w. h R 3 o ; complaint from them since that time. They | nounced, have become members of (he 185 P \ e gy R were mercly (rying to avold the expense | Samuel J. Tilden club, with headquarters| The Reformed Episcopal church has a |, COMMOTRE Cunday. CErsmber {'.'h. of placing their wires out of danger, at Broadway and Seventy-second stre historic ministry, eplscopal government, '.’;"l_ e ol i UAfter wires have been placed in sub- | articies of incorporation for which have | liturgical worship and evangelical preach- | phCes? L ways the expense of maintenance ls no|just been sigued by Justice Leventritt In|ing. Any person desiring to know more | g i O8 T RO VR e fel BOLE [ greater than when they aro overhead. 1n| the supremo court about it will receive without cost & package | yoRK BOSTON and ALL — EASTER £1ang ouse, RIVER TO #ome citles the wires of high and low | The club, as declared by those who are|of its distinctive literature upon applica- | poreme o o iy o voltage are on different sides of the sub- | promoting its interests, is to be the ploncer ll'nn Address Lock Box 118 ‘(‘anlq(':, 1, | EQINT®, Tor sl) infarmation write "”"'x"“ 13I3 Farnam $t., Cmaha, Salt Lake City way and a partition wall is frequently con- | in the movement suggested by Grover Cleve- Teahon, traveling pgsssnger agent, Omabs, f v 10 Hours Quicker than structed to prevent any possible com-|land and for the ‘reorganization of the Free Homes. Nake any other line. munication between the different sorts of | democracy and to promulgate true demo- If you desire full information In regard go r Dr. Tho 8 Marshs at Fi is currents. Waero cables are placed In dif- | cratic principles throughout the United | to the Kicwa, Comanche, Apache, Wichita | ,ATFANEC to hear Dr. Whomas Marehall « Sar: ",’,”":‘Z,i‘,)k,, than ferent terra cotta ducts there s little | Statex.” It Is to bo a national s well as | and Caddo reservations in the Indian Ter- | o8 ' " et oo gt PRl | b g danger of communication and in some cities | a state institution and will seek to nominate | ritory, which are soon to be opened for ',‘h'.y‘ ;‘“‘\':"]“‘“ III“ul|“’vl\:nll“;|\‘ln‘l‘hl~4 -:‘t“j',:‘\.lf. o ARMS YOUR THROAT | any other line. soveral wires are placed In the same duct.” | for office only “simon pure” democrats, | settlement, send 00 cents for book with (e GouPel in FOrEEE TEACE 18 BIE REREE | wnoy Tyvou take a dose of “LA arippr| B Portland running on ‘“‘old-fashioned” democratic | quarter-sectional illustrated map and full | o i S 3 15 Hours Quicker than sdificatic of the Presbyterlans of this | COUGH SYRUP" it warms the throat and | NEW YOHK HASGOLD TO SPARE | piuttorms, description of the lands to edification. All of the Presbyterlans of th | JE o | | clears the bronchial passage—stops that 'he 2 3 = city and vicinity are urged to take a deep | ¢ : The 200 men whom the incorporators as- D. P, BROWN, {nterest in this meeting, 3¢ 1s the first of | TICKLING" sex 1323 Farnam St., i four twentieth century meetings, all to be | ASk for free sampl coming week, at which timd@ officers are to st N yela fn the First Pre sbyterlan church, the | ]\IImII”L lo's :"“l"-’ll’:"l:'ll“l‘. ity s be chosen. Robert Dowling, head of the| Sam'l Burns, Pernsm, in selitng | O00rS Being 00 he LKCh, SRIN S ALM. $1.00 Peruna . srasnie NEW YORK, Jan, 4—The Evening Post | €Ontracting firm of Flake & Dowling, may |A¢lft toilet set, § Card of Thanks, $1.00 Scott’s Emulsion Cod Liver Oil ®ays: As a result of the advance in|Pe the first president | SPRP, tho bank of Eugland discount rate, local | The names of Jacoh A. Canter, for years financiers discussed the possibility of gold | the democratic leader of the state senate being attracted from this quarter in the | Samuel J. Hotchkiss, Willlam Arrowsmith ncere thanks 00 Hall's Hair Renower . event of a decided money stringency in[and Perez M. Stewart, who defeated Robert | Phoenix Goes to China, MR. AND MRS. B. I'. HOBBICK. 00 Wampole's Cod Liver Oil London. One of the best known foreign | Mazet for the assembly a year ngo, appear | Richard Phoenix, formerly an employe of MRS. G. W. HOBBICK 190 Kilmer's Swamp-Root .. bankers pointed out that the flow of gold | UPon the articles of incorporation i A pATUEAGE N A1 (e . Wine of Cardul & gty Vb | from” New . where, with his family, — V— from London to Paris would no doubt cease This is what Senator Canter had to say | "1 ¥ " rosent residisg. He has m . 00 Pierce’s Favorite ¥ {3 Bomadananos ot (RIBkas bank Aty about the club after a long conference with | arrangements 10 go to Chima In the ei: . Miles' Nervine 0 “To that extent,” he added, “the London | Former Lieutenant Governor William I, | #pring. where he will be employe Hood's Barsaparilla N 2 - v y American syndlc which has Sa a0 situation will be helped. People in France | Sheehan and Anthony N. Brady of Albany: | ((itesion for the construct.on of Malted MilK ..... will be quick to fnvest In sterling ex-| *The Samuel J. Tilden club has been in 1 from Hankow 0 certain coal WRITE FOR CATALOGUR chango 1f the London market offers a profit, | SOTPorated in response to the wishes of the | Which, under the terms of thelr concession: stlons to. 13ut there i8 i yule that | That will put up the rates for exchange | democrats who are desirous that the party | 1y *yndicate will qovelon. o © o ure none, Which'I5, tia snsrman& Mc[}onne“mug [;0_ and counteract the attraction. But if they | *hall ot continue to lose, but rather 'n‘|.vm||ln;, to the scene of mahy vears ox- 30 NOY give, cradit ta sny’ parmd pay for it we can easily let them haye |Of fgbtIng for 16 to 1, fight for tarllf re- | G iehul, and while there acquired ‘s | cramer's Kidney Cure 4 5 E— some gold. Money will mot be tight here | fOrm, Against subsidies, against centraliza- | knowledge of the Chinese language. which (Schaefer's Cough Cure and we can accommodate them if noed be.” [ tion of power and the other great lssues on | I the occasion for W present employment. | Lotus Cream ... oo Another financier said that New York | Which the democracy has heretofore gone “" The Remarkably Fine Quality 1 dozen 2-grain Quinine Capsiles could easlly let London have $25000,000 | the people and won many a victory. | now importéd of G. H. Mumm's Extra Dry (] dozen i-krain uv-“\“’w:“v:ln:-~ gold without money market disturbances, | ‘Wil such men as Grover Cleveland. |js (he talk of the town; 109,321 cases in | LAoken Ekrain Quininc Lk Ty ok AT 2 | D B. HIIL Wil Whitney, Da | Bromo Quinine % o INGUURREN T ELVCTHIC B3 LT3 s this eity would probably have a plethora | David 1 am C. Whitney, Danlel | gloyen months, or 72,169 cases more than of Civedut o140 \ f i P oader of thls of money before long as & result of the Lamont jola your club?”’ was asked | any other brand, evidences the high ap- Setnro Dol Of DUINSRCY “We certainly should not have formed It | preciation this wine enjoys T L SR were we not assured of the sympathy of o o Get Mrs. Nation Out. men of their type.” | pjured by n Morse, WICHITA, Kan, Jan. 4--Mrs. Carrle o —————— ‘ John O'Neil, who lives at Ninth and Leav- f sTeIvway, K, VO . CHASE, given prompt attention SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, The O'd Reliable MISSOURI RIVER TO Salt Lake City 238 Miles Shorter than any other line. San Francisco 310 Miles Shorter than any other liny Portland 54 Miles Shorter than any other line. MISSOUR! Eng 1000 With- | sert have already signified their intention of | s bows joining are 10 be summoned carly in the Ghe UNION PACIFIC the Direct Line FOR ALL WESTERN POINTS T se who 50 kindly assisted anc 00 Stearn’s Wine of Cod Liver 0 Wanted, & 000 man to do canvassing tn | T0 all those who so kindly assisted and | $1.00 Stearn's W i Liver 0il manifested their kindness toward us during | $1.00 King w Discovery the country. Geod pay for vight man. Ad ¢ k ¥ our late bereavement we hereby tender our | $1.00 Ja Expectorant dress E 4, Bee. Detailed information cheerfully furnished wpon application, NEW CITY TICKET OFFICE (324 FARNAM ST TELEPHONE 316, ‘There are very few rules that there are New Store 8. W. Cor. 16th and Dodge. ......o..o..».......‘...-, ‘Teeth | . If your teeth m-«-(l ! attention we can give you firstecluse work veascnable prices, ' Sets Teeth ..... ....85.00 up E Bridge Work, $5.1 00 per tooth I ?, 7 SAME SHAPE - TWO QUALITIES nu ¥ BT Natlon's hushand, who Is a lawyer, A system regulafor 18 & medicine that | enworth stroet. sustained n broken leg ye 2 3 2 Senied confidentisl cata E'r:‘.‘.-i‘J?h".?:;'“':lf"..ifl“'n..'-'.i".“‘.'. o iy | strengthens und stimulates the lver, kid- {5r*4 JEe! "€ 1 G ICUI R DO KiCke: SRARD: R “"E“““ “_°°" @hicano, ' NEPERA WELCHOR TEEACURES 25¢'each’! 2:for25¢ Discase terday morning as the result of being k'cked v ond 18 good, but quarantine still holds, | peys, stomach and bowels. Prickly Ash [ wagon throush an alley in the rear of Sriart's Tablets Mrs. Nation s in jail for recent malicious | Bitters is a superlor system regulator. 1t [ South Thirtecnt Lo yhen the Torse | Milow Nervine CLUETT PEABODY& g iy s or’ by aall, deatruction of property in the barroom of | grives out all unhealthy conditions, pro- | (U[Ped on the i A Tell. In trvine s Halr Vigor . Frem ook, 00 Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 Douglas St. the Carey hotel help the animal up O'Neil got too 1 s | 1] . Y motés uctivity of body and braln, restores | hoots, and was struck on the left ankle sc“‘EFEH cur PRICE For m Cold in the Hend. §00d appetite, sound sleep and cheerful | Ho was taken to the Central police st DRUGGIS LAXATIVE BROMO-QNININE TABLETS. | spirita. l“',,; a0 Wurgess Ande Pedun 5 W. Cor, 16th aud Chicage Sta FB M RRS o Yion 016,00 Dn B J Koy Buragh Do Wi, | g 0y oeeererenresrerrvend

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