( - . - ' - ' : . - 8 TilE ( Vt AII.A DAILY DEE : ji\ONDAY \ , JANUARY 21 , 189 . AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Rev R , L Wheeler Describes What is the ; HIghest Reach of Humanity IT IS TO fULLY PUT ON JZthS J CHRIST : . JtoTolntlon Ih\I : Wonll no Wrought In the Church ot Today I It i Shonll Secure Muro Mcii 01 the JUlul : -en l'nnl Was. _ - "Tho 1ghesl Reach of humanity" was ttev. Hobert I. Wheeler's topic at the Presbyterian - byterian church yesterday moring , the text being , "I 1 am cruclfel wih Christ , nevereat theless I live. " To bo crueifell with Christ , said the ( preacher , Is to stand with him , and for him , ' In the cultivation or righteousness and the reslstnnco or evil , without regarl to the dic- taton of the regulators or society or the lash or 1IIIc opi n Ion . The cross oC Christ Is the sign oC the world's eslstanco to the love oC God ; I 1 the emblem oC this world's shnme That : with wicked hands they Illet the Just ant I i. holy One , sllrnet 1m In whose face shown I all light oC the ImowleJgB of the glory oC OOI , Jocl < 1 Ills cal to a better rlghtcous- leEs , hated lila purity , jealous oC Ip regard I for women , Ils love for children anll s'm- - for the burdened pathy common people , . , took 1m UII Mount Calvary anti slew 1m. The sign ot that tragedy Is the cross. ' 1he : highest reach oC humanly Is to put on oiI , ; Christ In our attitude toward truth and obedience to God , and resist even unto ; . mnrtyrdom all appeals from world flesh or devil to compromise or surrender. Self-livIng oC whatsoever sort Is the essence ot sin , and Eelfem Is the lowest plunge or the human Eoul toward total depravity und Is : ' the genesis oC Idolatry. The man who Is 1 : ; self-sufficient and lves only for hlmsel-the , WOIMn whose highest aim Is to be petted and I pampered by modern society without regari I to the evil influence and effects on other ' lives , are both satanic and re-echo lie ( slnCul I pride ot the story of Eden Paul fouli the unselfish Christ life wIlen ho lost hs selsm and became possessed or I supreme ali passionate love for men. I was to him one ot love's transformations. He looked out oC love's eyes deep In human sew crago and saw : a lost one for whom Christ died. lie rescued the outcast from society ; he preached ! a gospel oC hope for the prodigal and round In him a brother blood.redeenie' , Ills own rich and proud church dIsowned him , public oprnlon cursed him , but hIs love for men and Christ was triumphant over at I. "Nevertheles I live. " The modern church calls loudly for men of Paul's stamp , willing to b crucified Cor Christ , to stand against the introduction oC ; that false Iden ( that the church Is to be a , religious club for lie socially fortunate Ind the Iammon.blessed ones , while the ehlliren of poverty and lie ( neglected ones find the - church receding from the slums , to bo ir i- , trenched II the arlstocralc suburbs , and : the street arab , the less fortunate and so- daily ostrcsed fnd no voIce or hymn or I cal to God but the rattle oC the drum oC the Salvation army or lie ( street prayer iueetIn g. ' , To bo crucified With meetng. crucifed wih ChrIst means for us . - to stand I stubborn resistance to the sins ) ot the . \1iy Is dlY. ) socIety shocked at the expose ot gambling und gamblers , when this . same society demands a knowledge oC high fvo ant a deck ot carts as a passport Into Hs ranks ? The parlors oC the morally dl 5. .posed , even professed ' ' Christian ones , arc : turned Into ndergartetns I for < recruits for gamblng hells. F' "Crucified " "Crucifed with ChrIst" would , as the mole ot the great church oC Christ , cause , . her followers to seek wIth l1asslonato lava t ill ' lost ones and to shun the very appearance al evIl ali by the sacrifice ' oC love oC Chrst to In and for men tnnmmon would be d : e- tl'ronell , scHism crucifed and the ' Christ de' Oallce reIgn trIumphant. - - : Jtnlc Cly ( oUII ) . . . RUdolph Hartz Is confined to his bed wi ( h ; wih p a had cold. , t Yesterday afternoon Mr. EdwIn M. Me [ . KInney ot this city and Miss Amelia La li- ' mann of Chicago were marrIed by the Ri iv. R. L. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. McKInney c ' and will J reside streets. with Mrs. Gilbert , ' 'wenty-frst . . * PurIfy your blood , tone up the system , and L regulate the digestive organs by taking hoe i's r7 ; ; Sarsaparihla. Sol by . all druggIsts. JESUITS' PATERNaL FESTIVA Celebraton of tlt'i Ireut of the Joly Name ft nt ! t. , Johns Yetorciiy. : - Yesterday the feast oC the holy name ot ; 1csus , patron saint ot the Jesuits , was celebrated - D brated at St. Johns Collegiate church. The servIce consisted of the sInging ot solemn high mass anll a sermon by Hev. John Pal mis , : the president oC Creighton coliego , upon I the . power ot Jesus' name , u , - . . - , : ' , The slnglug was exceptionally tine. Haydn's second mass was sung by lie choir to an organ 'accmpaniment byV. . T. Tuber. A quartet , comprisIng Mrs. A. F. Dethge , N Ira. ! ! rs ; Lang , CaptaIn Klnzlo 'i and Frank Durlley , rendered "Venl Creator , " by Millard. The * efortcTY was Luzzi's "Avo Maria , " and was Buns by Homer Moore , n baritone who has C0l0 to this city from 1IttsbuIg , where he snug In TrinIty al ( ' ledral. In his sermon Father Pubis discoursed . on tim grrAt glory and . power of the name ot Jesus , not only In Itser but also when applet - plied to the church nnl its membcrs. He - ' stated that the name had nol been given lo the Savior by chance , but was derived Crom ; . JehovalJl , which means the SavIor , and was announced by Ingels who had come down from heaven before the Incarnation. In fact : UIO name had no beginning , and In b net means the Incarnalon , the unity at time v human end divine nntures. Father Pi mule held that Il cures the evIls oC the flesh , , as \ well as ( base ot the spirit , alll deduced examples - ) amples from the ' srl'ltules and the hivei a ct ' the holy fathers and ( salute to ) Ive8 the : statement , Ho asked If everyone had not tell the relief the name Itself gave In hours of temptatIon , sorrow , financial embarrassment - ment ali ! physical affliction. . In view dl this Father Pahls salll ) I ( lint ' there were certain - duties that every one owes : to the name , anti . mentoned the two most i Imllortanl Ono was lie duty ( f 10SIJect. Is the greatest ot alt names , ( c name ot the greatest personage that bias ever appeared on earth , the name of Gal , and the co' hr"I 1 "Thou hal not talt ( lie ( amino at the J.OIJ , thy God , In vain" should bo strictly obeyc , The other lo-emlnent duty Is tint ( ot In- I vocation to the name. As It Is the enly numb ulder heaven by which we cait I be , . saved , It should bo kept continually Cn our heart , anti wo should call upon IL In e cal I very ' alilctlon. "Let the holy name of evey . : every thing. " , i : . I . . ) . . p I t. . ' Grllrl , ) ' Ulccn Illalol' ' , G"orgCrook ; post No. 2G nnel 'Vomen's , Relee corps No. 58 recently Instalell oller as follows : Commander , Wui 11am Conunnller'llul B. Askwlh , senior vice ommluhler \'llul hugh ; Junlol' vIce coniniunibet' , I Iln,1 I I' IIII WI- more : \Jutnnt \ I ) . J. hmItlt ' . : ' 1. . Hllh qua del'- master ( A. K. 'Rhioniles' surgeon , quart"l. . , . , B\UUldns" chaplain , Wikins ; ollicer at the ( ' . dl ) ' , ' 1 i . . Jul ; oleer ot olcer gt mimi , George W ; McCoy ; fergount major , Iuard . . . 1un1hrey : tlUll'trrmaster sorgealt , Abram \'lnlgll" ( , t't 'fhe \omen's Rlef ! ' \'omen's Rele corps \ oOcers wre : l'resldrlt , 11' . hugh ; senior vIce _ dllt , Mrs. Shiler ; Junior vIce vlcprol Jresideli. : Mrs. Ihutman' secretary , Mrs. , \ sIri vithi Ir. ; treasurer ' , Nellie , A lwlh : chaplain Mrs. \'lderlln ; conductor , Mrs. Cooll ; g aimed , iria Mra WlnrHard ; assistant conductor , . 'Illrllo Hhoudesj assistant guard , Neto Martin , _ _ _ S _ _ _ ' ' - 7 A New TrII.to Chicago. , Vlllols 10 the World's fair "ho travel . by lID ( Ilurllngton's "Chicago Special" will be pleated to learn that list ( peerless traln- wIthout exception tie ( fastest II the wee - I" again In servIce. I cller-lorQ comfortablob ter than ever , . Leaves Omaha at 1:50 : P. m , daily , Reaches Chicago at 2:30 : the ( next arernol , 0 Chair C.rl and c03che. . Omaha to Chlcg : Tbrollgh l'ullman service. All meals aervclt In dIning ! car , r 'flcketa anti full InCormaton at the Cit , , ticket - "met , 132 1"lrnln . : , street , . ) . : ) WHlult htequlsttun $ . , Dr. c'hhlIuni C. Davis , , the. man undel' j Infetnnt $ ( at . sroux City al the Clint , ! \ ( f * ri1 jetrau\hlJ , Jt M. Huntel' oUt or aleut too ; o In the or tnlraton of n Jal cure cltnblshmlnt , eonlentC yesterday to go bnk to Sioux City without ruisiion pap ers. lie sahl that his arrest was the rtml ot spite work on the part ot Hunter /nll that ho would be able to cur ball toda y , and would then return to Omaha. Ho claims that all oC hl transactions with Hunter and the other members ot the In- corp oration In which thy were jointly inte reSted Were perfectly legitimate. lie Ray / ; that blunter and other/ forced the mat ter Into the civil court" some tIme ago and . were defeated , 10 they have adopted thiS manner ot tryIng to force him to ncede to their term Ur. DavIs nle theseve he has lived In and about Omaha for severl . years anti wIll b abundantly able to lear hlmsdC oC thel . charges. Split ( lie Century In Three Pnrt. , And about one and a third or the last oC these represents the term ot popularity of Ifoa tetter's Stomach flitters , the most highly san ctioned and widely known remedy In ex- Iltenco for dysppsia , lack of stamina , liver complaint , constipation , nervousness , IncipI- eat rheumatism and inactivity oC the kltneys , Neiher spurious imitation or underhand com petition has affected the sale of this genueven lao . remedy - - _ . _ _ _ SUPERN'E DENT HOWARD. Tnles Charge 01I'"IS ' Express ComlalY's Iiii'hiie s tn fliunhii M r. Charles H , Howard , recently city passenger agent oC the ( Burlington at Denver , has assumed the duties ot agent ot the Adams Express company II thIs city , vice Mi I U. Reeves , who has teen transferred I to the ( agency oC the Adams company at , Springfeld , O. I M r. Howard Is one oC lie ( best known express men In the country having ben , Identfod with the business since early youth , I anti bias fled many posItions of promInence I , and trust with the ant lending express com , jian les. lie first started In with the ( Adams I i In New York City , rising to the position L of assistant money clerk In a comparatvel ) I she rt time , and becoming proficient as 1 shorthand wrier , resigned to accept the m pos Ition of private secretary to tIme general superIntendent of the Southern Express company - pany , with which' ho remained several years . lie was then transferred to Cincinnati , where I he fled I like position with the manager of the Adams Express com pan ) Upon the or- ganizaton oC time Baltimore & Ohio gxpress i company ho was nppolnted superintendent , , having general supervIsion ot its business west ot larlcerburg , and although con slderell I very young man for the positon , fled It with great credit to himself , and I succeeded In buildIng up n very remuneratve business In lie face oC strong opposition by the older cOlp:1Ies. : When the LoulsvUe & Nashville Railroad company organized Is own express company he resigned to take the pos ition oC assistant to the PresIdent oC that company , remaining with It until the follow - Ing year when ho accepted an offer to reenter - enter the Ailam . Express company's servIce - Ice , In whose employ lie remained until the fal l oC 18SG , the last four years of whIch tme he represented It as general agent at Kansas Clly. lIe subsequently went to New I York us superintendent oC tarIffs for the Erlo Express company , but upon the eol- lap se of that company returned to Kansas : Cly all was given a similar position will the Pacific Express , part oC time tIme being loc ated In Omaha. Since 1890 he has been In the service oC the' . BurlIngton railroad. - - TUg JlHI C1' SOUTUgHN UOVTE \Ia the nocle ' lsIaiid-'aikorLost ! JAne anti I J'lstcst Time To all points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian TerrItory , Texas and all poInts In southern Ca lifornia. Only one nsht : out to all points In Texas. The "Texas LImited" leaves Omaha at 6:15 : a. in. daily except Sunday , landing . passengerr , at all points In Texas 12 hours tit advance of ( all other lines. Through tourist cars vIa Ft. Worth and E Paso to Los An- ge les . For full particulars. maps , folders , et c. . call at or address Rock Island tcket omeo , 1S0Z Filnam St. CHAS. KENNEDY . , G. N. W. P. A. ANew Trlln to St. Loi" . The most attractive feature oC the flu : r- Ipgton route's new timecard Is . the new maha-St. Louis train. Leaves Omaha at 1:60 : p. m. daily , and reaches St. Louis at 4:46 : the next afternoo 0. Through eleeplng car , through dining car and a delightful eIght hours' ride along the west bank ot lie Mlsatsslppl . Remember , lila Is the nly train whIch h ! I through sleeper from Omaha to St Louis. Tickets and full Information at the Cly tcket office , 1324 Farnam . street. l'IULLU"S " sflOCILISi.AND' ! EXCURSION Through Tonrht 81eolllnl Car to San Frai a- cisco anti Los Ang les. VIa Chicago , Rock Island & , Pael/c raiway , leaves Omaha every FrIday at 1:10 p. m. , via Denver , Colorado SprIngs , Pueblo , Sal Lalco , Ogden. Also through tourist sleeper to t Los Angeles every Wednesday on our southern route , vIa Fort Worth and EI Pam 10. Ticket s and sleeping car reservations can bo secured at tIme "Rock Island" ticket omco , For full information cal on or addess CHARLES KENNEDY , 1602 Farnam St. , , ' " " --"l' G. N. W. P. A I ' " - : _ - . -l _ Short 10lce Stories C. P. lardlnr reported to the police yesterday - terday that he had bem robbed 'ot $ 110 early In the morning. He told the ofcers that he met a young woman who accompanIed - panIed him to his room nt Nineteenth nnd I.eavenworth streets. Some time during lie ( night when he was asleep the ( cmi rose und claimed with his wealth. femae Charles Smith was arrested yesterday as I suspIcIous character. After being taken to the staten he was identified l being the son of 1 resident ot Dundee Place who Is 1 wanted tor burglary at Stromsbu rg . Young Smith Is saId to have served n sentence - tence t In the reform school. He will bo turned over to the .Stromsburs officials . oleials. Gustave WeIse sol.drunk Saturday night and vent to his hemp , down In the ' 'hlrd wurd where he procdet to chastise his family . 'fhe racket attracted the attent ion ot nn oflicer who arrested the atenton Charles Jaclron , Z. II. Jones and H. B. Johnaol were arrested on South Tenth street early yesterday morning os beIng suspicious chmuructenim. . l Turn.r , ' Athlete CompetItion. The members oC the Danish Turner as so- claton gave their ( birth annual competit lye exhibition yesterday afternoon In 'Vushlng- ' ton hal before I large lumber ot ( ne : lids and Interested spectators This lumsom la- ton hal been In existence for three ye uii and now nUlber only uctivu membera : who , under the Instructon actvo Proto F red Nyegarl , I teacher of turning wihi a E mroo pean exp ' rlence , meet tour wlh week anll i ' go through sOle wonderful gymnastic performances - formances , which Is evidently doing the young men I. vast amount oC good phi' ' ysl- ' ' goot cahly. Two classes tool part In the com- pelton yesterday . one competing tor llilloma ' tor proleleney In compotng 1 ad calisthenics mind the ( gymnastcs afd calsthenics Inl other lghtng tor a diploma for vaulting and Juniptug . 'he ) 'ounl athleteI were greeted with loull h I'ounls oC applause when they perform i Jme especIally daring tent. pertormc They ave another exhibition In lie ( evenIng - Ing , ant this - was followed . by I ball , ' 1'01 Ir."klll Into n "toro Omar Cal and Charles Smith , wanted I at Stromsburg Cor breaking Into I clothlnl atone , were arrstell In his city ) 'csterday afternoon hy Deteeth'ts Savage nnll Dc inn- hue. 'Jho theft was conlnlted , as IA II- J'get , some monthA ago , 1111 the Irnlice have been on the lookout rOI' Smih and Cnl ever since , but they dhl nut arrive In this Until three days ngu. Smith and Cal are both young men anti have ( lch Ielvell I irne In the retolm school of . thIs state , tme OMAH\ , Jail 20. 1895.-Military Order of the Loyal Ieglon oC the hulled States , Irad , 'ulrler ! Qommarery ! ! Q ! this , Slate of Nt brala : A special meeting . the Iomn : nnd- ery will be held at the Mrreer hotel on Mon- day , January 21 , at 7 p. m. , to tul1 am tion UPOI the death of Ctlnpanlon Major acton W. I'adioek 1y order ot the comnmar imier. . UOn\CI LUUNUTON , Record 3r . - - The Stale Relief comliulon have : etab- 1 $ le , headquarters at i)9 ) Frenzer block , where all contributons of provisions .nl\ \ clothing IhoulJ be lent , instead of 407 Drowa ! blok , a heretorore All correspondence ! should bl addressed 1 to me at 407 Drown block. W. N.NASON , President. l'lul.rl "ltrrt imiPt.'ri The Uunhimmgtcn'a " 'estibii1eml Flyer , " which leaves Omaha ot 4-i5 : p. m. daily , now reactme $ Cldeao at 75 p. , m. , twent.nH minute earlier than heretprore. The service II a $ good I eur : time lme , a hittio better than 111,0 - ever . " . . Patel desiring to talk with parties In Mlsi url Valiey . 'Lo\'el li" or Crescent , l. , I cal do 50 II ) teleplieae ; , a time line \0 thl\ 1 points \u. cemphtel tl estenda7. , J ECIOES FROM I TIE ANTE ROOM Prep abatlonl of eottsh Oansmen for OeloGold bmting Robert Burns' Birthday WILL SURPASS fORMER OCCASIONS - Dan ee , Song ' , Speech anti Dris that WI Jtecnl the Dear Old J.nll that HRI Uecn Left anti the EnTlron. ments at Iho Great l'oot. The celebration or Durns' birthday anniversary - versary at \V' shimmgton hal on the ( evening ot Janunry 21 ! , under the auspices at Clan Oordon No. 63 , Order of Scottish Clans , promises to bo an Interesting and attractive even t . Already time sale of tickets assures an even greater success than attended the celebrate ! under the sale auspIces a year ago. Everything connected wih time cele- brat ion Is on a scale In keepIng with the pIa o that Burns holds , not only In time hearts oC his countr'len , but In those oC alt who read the I ng\sh language. An In- terestng feature of the evening will bo time ntonl dancing , exemplfed the cliiiflve dren , In full Hlghlanl costumo. The speakers ot the evening will be Mesers wi J'rank E. Hartgan and John L. Kennedy. Time following Is the ( program : Gntherlng ' oC the clans . . . . . . . . . . . Pipers J. C. Buchiiinan Dougail. and 0. W. le- Ad dress at welcome..0. D. Shnnd , chief Sol o-We're A' Scottish here. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clanslan A. Jamieson .Ciniismnaa . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clnnslau Gray's vupils Sol -I3esste , the Maid o' Dundee. . . . pupis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. Lorrlne Gibson ' Ba nmi-Thero Was a. Lad 'Yns Born in Kyle . . I . . . . . . Dorl . . . . 1\ . Atk lnesn-Tlie Memory oC Ilurns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1" . ] . Hartigan .F. . . . . . . . . .Mr. Cole Dance-Swort dance In costume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Hose McKenzie , fle cltation-Cuddie Doon . . . . . . . IIcI . . . < . . .Miss Annie Lowrie 1 Sol e--Annie LalrlC..lls ! } "nlny Arnold Qu artet-lIme hells of 8cotnnd. . . Arolt . . ' Me ssrs. DIII Gardner , Cole and 1"lndlay. DanceScotch reel In costume. . . . . . Mnsters laster ! George and Art Falconer and : Misses Maggie McKenzie and Jeanie 1"alconer. ant 4'ul dress-The Land 'Ve Left and the Land ' We Live In..J . L. Kennedy Sol o-TIme Battle ot Stirling. . . . . . . . . . .Clansman A. FIndlay Sol o-Jessie , the Flower or Dunblane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fill : Re cttution-Sebectcd . . . .Mr. Mrf. lIcClalt ) . DanceHighland lung In costhnie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Jeanie Fnlconcr Sol o-On Sel and Shone . . .Mrs. S. D. Leel ; Sol o-Bonnie Lass ot Bahioclcmyle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clansman Gardner . hiC citatlon-Thie Baptism of the Bairn. . .Miss Jessie Dowie . , Scotan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R. Dlln . JAYING NO : TnOUII , Gr and Treasurer DenloR iteports JclJrts or DIscord : In the Treubund. _ RUdolph hertz , grand treasurer of the Treu- bun t ] . denies that there Is any trouble In the order. Says he : Time Treubund has just as smooth saing as ever , with the with exception oC a few sore heads , that by some means gel Into ab i secret societies , and because they ' are tot al all owed to exercise full power over all matters - ten they feel It theIr painful duty ni try to cause trouble " I also wish to state that n full and complete - pleto statement was rendered Cul the las it . grand lodge meeting . The object ot holding the next grand lOdge meeting at Norfolk was wel understood by all members at time Piattm ; - mouth session. I would bo Just as expensIve for the members ot the order to come from U' ' Nortol 'and the other western lOdges to I Omaha as It would vice versa. The order Is I enjoyIng great prosperity , considerIng the present times , and would tes bo ' mare prosperous were I not for 1 few chronic Idckers.1 - nstern Star Social. Vesta chapter No. 6 , Order ot the astor Star , gave a very enjoyable gvo 1 entertainment at the Masonic hal last Wednesday ovenlng m caled a "poverty , " or "hard time , " sock ii. lemorles ot the olden time and hife ' on tI 10 lte' L10 fronter life In the early days were resurrecte fi , and all came attired In their former "S nduy be st. . " Many antique styles were represente iml r. Charles Baxter was awarded a pair of largo socks for having the mot homely suIt , white : rs. D. O. McEwan received a very unIque bouquet holder as the ladle .5' pr ize. The admission fee was 13 cents , and 1. charg of 1 cent extra extr was made for r e- re freshments , consisting ot coffee and doughnuts ! - nuts , which were served at 10:30. : Cards a d dancing formed the special part of time eve aC in g's . The program. committee that so UC- cess tuly planned and carried Into executon the i enjoyable event was composed ot : rs. lary liy , Mrs Anglno Whitmarsh , Miss Dolie A. Id. Pmy and Miss Emma Andc i- so il. The attendance alellance was large , many being present from the South Omaha and Comm cii DufCs lodges , and out ot town chapters beIng w ell represented. . . Chmcckhiig ! Up -ccounts. The sovereign fnnncIal committee oC tl Woodmen oC the World Is In session at the present time , engaged In checking up the accounts - counts ot the sovereIgn clerk. Chairman C. C. Farmer of the sovereign managers Is also ; In i the city , on his semi-annual tour of In- s pection. He Is highly pleased with the I progress that has been made , especially in t his . the sovereign Jurlsdlcton . At lie ( end of 189 the sovereign camp ot the sovereign jurisdicton J contained 14,057 members , and at the end ot last year the number ot me m- h ers was 20,287. Time Pacific juriedict : ion shows an Increase ot ; 4,602 mnembrs , the I I I memlershlJ now ' being 9,142. l'ntrlolo'luulhtor. : . liutentasin . The Patriotic Daughters , whose reputat ion tor f enjoyable socials and entertainments has I long l ben established , gave a very enjoyable masquerade bal at the Grand Army of , lie ( HeJublc hal Wednesday evening The attendance - tendance was god , and these present kellt tlo to the charming music , as rendered by the Gate City orchestraJ until twenty numbers had t been playod. The committee , composed oC Mrs. Nellie Fishier , Mrs. HInes and ZmI irs. Dstelhorst , was praised for the eredlublo manner In which the affair ' was couductec ' t- Secret Society Nole . A new ledge ot tIme Indepeldent Order oC Goo 'mplars will lie. organlzell on tIm first Tuesday In Fotnmmhry In Paterson hi nil. Wasluimmgton lodge No. 27 , Degree ot 10nor , Ancient Order of United Workmen , will give an entertainment for the drouth sufferers January 29. The Wodmen of the ( World gave a very enjoyable masquerade 'ball on' January 17 , at nauer's hal , The affair reflected the existIng - Ing hard tmes , and If anything , was on that account more Illeusurable. The atte nd- ance was large. The following officers of Omaha lodge No. 2G , Knights of Pythlns , have been Install led : Chancellor commander , A , J , Hartng : vice chancellor , F. Grossman : Ilrelute , I. . Iletz ; master of work , Joseph Peterson ; master ot finance , T. lung : master ot exchequer , Paul Sewer ; keeper ot records and seals , K . lit . Johanson ; master-at-arms , H. Ilurmim cia- tar : trustees A. L. lartng , L. Iletz and I F. , \ : Bilker , On I"ebruary 16 the lodge will colebratoits fourteenth anniversary , Lifeboat lodge No. ire , Independent Order at Good Ten1lars , gave a most enjoyable musical and literary entertaInment last Thursday evening One oC tIme features wfts a ghost drill , gIven ly n dozen oC the ye wA ladles of the lodge. With the lights turned down , the young ladles , dressed In the ulual habiiment1 oC ghosts , went through a march tu the accompaniment ot musIc. A - . . pat of the hal.ws also turned Into a Jap- Inese bazaar , which vas well patronized."T Refr eshments ' Refreshmentl were meerved during tic ( even- Ing. tlen'c lag.Re d Cross c4Ud 'o.4 , Knights or time Gold en Eagle , has Installed time following of- fcer : P. C. , Josth Mcnrlen : N. C" , C. 1 Cofn : V. C. , F W. Schols : I J" Edward L Page : V , H. , John hall : M. of I. , J. ' , V' . Jardlno : C. ot E. . A. la1s ; l. 1 ot hi , A. Fete ; I S. H. , George Rrlnger : first guard , John Rem ick ; second glr , C. J. Johnson ; \V. n. , I C.Cha Scarborough : MT. C. , Edward Tripp ; II. , ! Charlcs Deeman : raquire , Frank Urown The i 101lgo Is In good condition and growIng raN : Idly D. S. C. , -A. hoes also constituted n ladi es' . - temple. _ _ _ _ a- _ _ _ _ OMAE. , - DOG WON Sco red R. Trlumllh thor an East Olnl\ Cur Rt flkhorn : A crowd of sports went out to Elkhorn i Saturday night to pull off a dog light , all ! they witnessed a lively contest between "Omaha Jack , " a Seventeenth street bihll terrier , antI "Bose , " an East Omaha canine reputed to be able to whlll his weight In wid cats or badgers. For some tmo there hail been a dlsputo between the owner or these "purps" ns to which hal the best slayIng - Ing qualities and R couple of week ago the men posted $100 apiece to fight their animals - mals at an unknown lllace within fifty miles dt Omnha. Each dog weighed within forty- fve pounds and was In fine condition . The ring was pitched In a wel-lghted barn antI the dogs were IllacetI In their cor- Her s. A Third ward saloonkeeper was s- loot ed l referee and Inouneed lint ( It was 10 bo a regulation scratch and turn scrap , the dog raing to cross the scratch In turn to Ibso l the stakes. As soon as time word was gIven the East Omaha dog went alter the big white fellow from Omnha mind for ten minutes the spectators were treated to some of time l\'elot wrestling and breaking or holds that has been witnessed hereabouts. A break was macho In eighteen minutes 1 all the East Omaha "dorg" had upheld his reputation as 1 scrapper. But In the ( m next round ho met with a more stubborn I reslstaneo and the Omaha pup seemed to m awalcen to the fact ( lust he had a fight on his I hands and he punished his adversary sev erely. The East Omaha canine seemed to I bo losing hIs wimid' anti for the succeeding three rounds he fought on' the defensive , but the other dog rushed him so savagely that ho had no chance to recaver and when m tim e was caled for the sixth scratch ho re- Cused to cros over and meet hla antagonist and was counted out. Conslderablo money changed hands anti the crowd returned at a late hour. I Is lkely that tim vIctor wi receive a challenge Crom u the owner of a Sixteenth street dog In the nelr Cuture. Neither dog was badly hurl , but the East Omaha dog lacked wind enough 10 make a winning fight. 6 - DONE BY A JANUARY SUN. I'e cullnr Origin of 1 Fire In R "holcsale I Liquor House. A conflagration was narrowly avoided In Ma nnix's wholesale liquor house on Farnam str eet . between Fourteenth and Thirteenth streets , yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clocl. Omcer Clarko's attention was called to a i blazO In the east show window In the paper : and colon cloth with which the shelves used for exhibiting liquors are co\ red. Al : en trance was elected and a singular fact discovered , all that was that this inflarn - mablo stuff had 1en Ignited by the sun's rays shining through the plate glass window nnd focusIng on 4 glass jar The flame 5 were speedily extinguished and no damage do ne. That the heat Crom the sun could be concentrated wIth sufficient intensIty to Ignite thIs mass of paper and cloth on the 20th day ot January In this latitude was con sidered as something remarlcable. . In Olt n Tunas Pe ople overlooked 'the Importance of permanently - nently beneflclai"effeCiS and benefclalefects were satsfed wih transient action ; but now that I Is gem x- erly known that Syrup of Figs will perma- : nenty cure hablt.al constpaton ; welit : In- Cormed people 'wJ\.not buy other laxatIve : which act for' atlme . but finally injure tbe sy stem. _ _ _ p _ _ _ Dentin , at 11 Omnh" Tencher. Mis Helen M. Nave , one ot the tenchel In the city ciiools , died ciy Ichools" yesterday mort mx- Ing In Topelc , Kan. Miss Nave had t aught In the Omaha schools since September - ber , ISSB. For a number ot years she tausht In the Lake school , hut morc re- centy In the Saratoga She more one ref Omaha's most falhCul and devoted tepcl Imw ers , beloved telch- belovet by her pupis and highly r e- pooled by all who knew her. She brol e In heath lat ApII , but remained brke post until the close , unt ot the 'ear. She was selected for this year and had been sI hat on Ijave I ot absence since time beginning ot t fall term. _ _ _ S _ _ _ _ _ Time Burlington Ionto Changes Time. lu qulelenlng-a most decided quickenIng ' - In i the time to Chicago , St. Luis quickening I C ity Is effected ' azys Cly efected by the Durlngton's new schedule , effective Sunday , January 20. , I"or full information cal at the City tcket im mce , 1324 Farnam street , or refer to the U\'etablo column on another page. S ' l'Ensu..U ; P1 . i.1 OJt.l PIls. - ' O. Sanger of Chicago Is ragisteted at reglstetd The Dehione. . . Charles W. Wale ot Boston Is stopping a' time Paxton . J. . J. Duncan of Randolph , Ia , Is a guest at time Arcade. Arthur J. K. WarJ of Boston Is registered at the Darlcer. M. C. Center at Cincinnati was In the I city over Sunday. G. W. Hull of Denver apemt Sunday w ii Crlonls In this city. wih W. F. Murphy ot DuraTo , N. Y. , Is registered - tered at the Darker. R. C. Bioomfield ot Doomfeld Denver stopped over Sunday al time Ieiione. J. K. Lnecker Is regIstered at the B or- Ier , from Mound City , Mo. gd Iumbert ot Sioux CIty was a guest at time Paxton over Sunday , - Miss Etta Chastain Is regIstered at the I Darker , from Marshall , Mo. I. W. Adanms ot the Wabash Is registered : at the Paxton , from St. Louis. George P. WaIler Is registered at the Barker , from llloonmsburg , Pa. W. I Wells and E. J. Anhnl ot New Yorlc are registered at tIme Murray . : Miss VIola Arthur , Arthur Dunn , P. J , white and wIre and S. W. Adler ot "The Derby WInner" are stopping at the Ii uul. 11 lard. lard.Jacob Jacob James , W S. Conner , 'V II , Lit tie , Llti S. Cicero , J. C. Hulman , Miss laey and m MIss LeverIng ot "Time Derby'Inner" ere stopping at time Murray. MIca Gonad , MIs Jesse Hatcher , Louis n. flail , Max Miller and wife Prof. Vlne2t :1i : Mlnnehii and rife , Sam Gilbert Ilnnel wie Gibrt , George Iul , George 1unson , ore members ot "The Derby 'Vlnner" company domicied at the Hotel Darlcer. At ( lie Mercer : ; J. W. Dickerson , Chicago : T. S. Cartwrlgimt Fort Wayne ; C. W. Dooll- good , 0 U. Williflhmuon , Chicago : Ira lal- m lory , North Plate ; C. H. Ureclc , jr. . Wch- mOlt , Iy. : .Charln I. PlumbhlcSKOJ' , ; ' \hlcSKOJ' I. C. Halden , Ncwarlc ; J. N. , Oalll , Des Moines Mrs. It. lii GlUey , Fort ' 1olnes ; Ir. I. 11 Heno , 0 hi' D. F . Ichumacbcr , L. H. Gibbon , 118 m ; Hutchison , Miss Bradley , Milwaukee : I. I. Fiske ! , P. Dowlng , ! rs. Uowlng , nea- trice , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nelnjiuiii nt limo I 1)1115 At the ! tiiilaadl-C. E. Magoon , J. J. I'ennmIng , U , B. A. . Lincoln At the Merciutmn(5-It . l. Bhaunn , 1.lncoln ; J. 11. Lee , Oxfort ' . ' 1' . Armstrong , Ku ar- :1ey. : :1ey.At the Delone-O. J. Nave , cluapi lain United States Im ) ' Nlobr"rl : F . Currier , W'liitney . . , 'hlney. At the Paztou-S. 8. lalle ) ' , Cedar Rap- hIs ; JV. . Wiison . Slromsur/ ( : A. I , 'fhatcher Valentne : J'ranlc 1. Ireland , Ne- braskl C ! ty , Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S , Gov't . Report pya1 Baking' P wder J * BSOLJTELY P JI - 4.1I t11IMTh. - "T he Derby WInner , " which was made known hero earlier , the season , again made a dash for public favor at the Empire yesterdny , lager audiences , mntneo and nigh t , testing lie drawing qualities ot this latest or time racing dramas. here was 1010 doubt about the stage oC the EmpIre beIng large enough to give Mr. Spin k's drama proper scenic investiture , but wit h four horses In the stalls and two In the tlO ( lash i for tIme Derby stales all fear as to the smalness of time sago was dispelled antI the play seemed better for being drawn together on account of the stage capacity. Time Derby Winner" Is deservedly popular - bar with the great mass of theater goers , exp loiting ns I does quite cleverly a grow- lag phase of ICe In which time People of Am erica are becoming more interested year aeer 'ear. There arc but few changes In the company slnco last seen In Omaha , and the changes made are decidedly to the advantage of lie pla y . Porter J. Whlo Illas the vIllain with ) vllnln goo appreciation oC the requIrements , while \hlo the hero amid owner of the Missouri Girl , Orl who wins the derby stakes , Is still played by . ' stnles sti pll'C I.'rank Ua'ton Miss Oga Verne makes n sweet , gentle heroine and plays with much inte lligence. Whlo time dramato features are well provided for , the comedy clement Is by no means nn iimconeeqtmemmtini part oC the entertnlnmentl llminulve ( Arthur Dunn , but a superlative comedian , leading the run tan kers. Then comes lax : ller , one of the very best Oerman coimmemhians on time stnge , arid his wife , Jessie Hatcher. lilly Eltl ridge Is a wonderfully cever ! colored man , and , wl1 his wire , carries ronslderuble oC the play on his shoulders. Thu : pectalties are splondll and hue play made a deservIng hit yeslerdny. A very good house witnessed a production of "Yon Yonson" nt lloyd's theater last night all aipearetl to extract a good deal appearet 1 ( ot en- joy ment from the piny. The piece , after the sty le ot other similar farces , Is used simply as a vehicle to represent a dialect , In this coso time Swedish , and Is mainly mmiommopohized by the star Gus Ileege . As Is usually the cso In presentatons oC the kind , : usualy . ' dialect Js at ( hues forced , but on the ( Heeg's Is very good. The Inost enjoyable portion oC time entertainment , ho\ever , was the singing of the ' Lumbermen's quartet , comprising Sld- I ney Craven , Clnton Ilanard , C. E. Pease : , ant i W. J. C < . Their harmon ) ' Is very goO and their songs , although constructed song alhough on old lines , arc clever and somnetlmimos quite Olelhnes hu cIulo humorous , They were conmpeiicd to respond , compeled 1,0 several encores The rest or time company were not above criticism. . critcism. Julo S. Kusel , however , as John T. Honoway , the viiiain oC the play , presented his character wIth much me rit. wlh - The advance sale oC scats for the Salvlnl engagement at time Boyd , Dot commencing to- night , has been such as to denmonstrate that this city Is well able to demonstrte ciy \ei hold its own as a generous patron of time higher dramn. Local theater-goers have selected Snl\lnl as their \ especIal favorite , and his coming Is always looked upon as one of time chIef events II\ays oC the sea son . Altlmoughi his Came Alhough has been en- hancet from the fact that he Is tIme only actor of-his day who has been able to thoroughly - oughly arouse In tile audiences oC time period an enthuslaslc regard for the sentinmeimts oC senlments old - tlmne romance , he Is by no means confined to these limits. Ho Is not an actor confned one ( rt . but oC many purts. As a cornelian or tragedian ho seems to bo equally at home equaly 11me ; ; unlle most of the greater actors , ho has no pronounced mannerIsms , bmc the great \c art ists oC France , he Is able to lose nil selt- com isciousness and tlnk his Idently al lhe role he . portrys. Tomorrow night hIs admIrers - mIrers will have an excellent opportunity , oxcelent to ' opportuniy JUdge ot Salvlni's Salvlnls more comic talent , fem lie will then present for time first tinie here lme the new romantic comedy " entitled the romantc "Ste - dent . of Salumanea , " which entted to "Sll- one at. the most laughable productions of the dr amatic . ' proluctons dramatc ycar. Salvlnl's engagement wil open tonight at tim Boyd whim "Don Caesar de Dazan , " and will close Wednesday nIght wih "The Three Guardsmen. " The Guardsmon. company : w ill arrive at 9:35 : this morning from the w est. At Doydrs , eommenclng'on Thursday night Januart 124 , for fbur nights amid nmatlnec , comes Joseph Murphy , Omaha's matneo 0 IrIsh comedian , In his favorlo IrIsh comedy-dramas , "Shaun RII' worl.famous , a Donagh , " and "The Kerry Gow. " I ' Is two years since Mr. Murphy has appeared In I Omaha , and ns ho did not play last season ho returns with new vIgor , and brIngs wIth him time best upportng company that he ever had , and each play will be produced wih all the accessories and appointments that have . always characterIzed hIs produc- ' li ons . On Thursday and Friday nights he - 'wi present "Shaun Rhuo ; " on Saturday ma t- Ineo I ( for time benefit ot the Nebraska su f. ferers ) , and erors Saturday night , hIs reconstructed : - structed "Donagh , " with time famous panoramic - ramic views oC. the beautiful lakes ot ICi I- Inles KI- larney l , Mr. Murphy appearing as Larry ICi I - Larr KI- laly i : and on Sunday , his last night here , the greatest play of them eli , "Tho Kenny Gow . , , Corinne and the Kimball Opera Comlque company , numberIng sixty burlesquers , con a- odlans , vocalists and dancers , will nmal Ice merry the \ operatic extravaganza , "He , n. nick Hudson , " at Doyd's theater time fir at three nights ot next week. Mr. Matt Derry , the well known theatrical manager , t1 Is In the ciy arranging for time coming ot t'ho CorInne : company. , . _ _ _ - _ _ _ Veteran' 141 rounen' , Aaoeltmtloi. At the last meeting ot the Veteran Pu 'a- men's association , over which 'V. L. May , who has just returned frm I trIp to the south presided , the financial secretnry and the treasum'er read their nnnuul reports , which show that ( the association II In a x- celent condition . 'hls was the reb'iur elecioa meeting , but electon meetng but the elections were postponetl j until the April meetIng . C. R. Courtney was elected I member at the I assoclaUon. - Muslin Underwear at Manufacturers' ' PrIces ( Qloaks and Furs Cost or Less fl.kSCO'FIELD O.ISCOfIELD 1\ CLQAKS.SW1SJURS. _ 1'.IXTON UfOH : . DOCT OR I SEARLES l . & SEARLES , ' it / . 'I , I j - \ Chronic , \ \ " - ILI h S j . ' J \ , ' Neryous ! I " I I Private . , ' \ Itl ! 1 - O1soasc ' . ' \ , . Dseaes , TIilAT.mmENT J MAIL. OOlsult.tou L'rof. , Wo cure Catarrh , nil riseases of the Nose , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Liver ' , I Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Female - : male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and ALL PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN , WE" : , JWI : Anu VICTIMS 'ro 0ntVo PH Debility or I "hauI\on , \ValUng ' NInVOUI . voluntary Lasses . , , with Early Decay In oung I and middle aged : hick ot mini , vigor andweukened prematurely In approaching old age. All i'm mud Al readily to our new treatment tor loss ot yeilt power Call or. er address with vlal Cal or stamp for clr- rular. tree bl and recelpl. Dr , Searles , and Searles , J-I 1 Fmtrnmunm ; , t Don't ' Neglect Your Eyes L : \ , . ' " . t W. I. Seymour , our opticIan , has been i extremely sUccebsful In sitting classes to hundreds ot time best people In the city. Lenses Exchanged Free of Charge. Ti1e Aloe & Penfold Co. , LCADNG scmN'fl J Ol'TiCLANi. 10 I"/rnam Street. . Qpaslte J'uxton notel. 'Hl LION DRUG aTORE I t _ _ _ _ iu- - -V - - \ - . What is , A _ . S _ ' S 's \ Castor1 Is Dr. PIteht'r'8 Cnstorlo lchpl"H Prescription for Infmts nflt Clilidron. It contains lelhcr Olll1t Dlorphlne lor other Narcotic suhstunco. It is n harmless su1sUtlto for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrtlii t anti Outer Oil. It Is lcmmnt. its guarntee Is thirty ycurs' n80. by : iions or\otlers , CastorlacicstrOys'WOi'ultS nuilnllnys o\'orlslmess. Ons orlo jirc'citts ( yomltug Sour Ourt , cures Dlnrrhro antI 'Vlml Cole , Oastorln re10\'c9 teeUIII [ troubles , cures contpaton mHl 11atulolcy. Castorln nsslmlntcs the food , regulates the stomnch mHl bowels , hiving hcalh ; Itll natural sic 01. Ons- . ' torin Is tIn Olltrcn'a - l > nnnccn-tho lIothol"s l rlcnt ) ) , < Castoria. Castoria - - - Ctrnls an excelent medicine for chili' O Cn'storln 19 10 , 'el nllnpttlto children thlI c1lrn . Mcmthmens hao dl ' told oC its drn. Iother 11\0 repeatedly 10 Is I rcetmcnlllt asamiperlor tommy prvscnipUon good ccct upn thc children . " knowu to me. " Da. O. o. OSGOOD , ' n. A , . .micnmtnM. D. , - iwcl , Mass. 21 So. Odo,1 St"lrookln .ncmm , N. Y. . Cntorln ii I ; the betrenxedy for children of . Our ph.slcrn In time children's depart. "blh I mini acqtnnt ! > I hope time day Is not lent liavo spoken hllhly of their eXllcrl. rlrdItnntwhenmothcrwlconsl.erthor:11 once In theIr outside practice with Cnton : itrst ef their chl.rcn. anti use Cstorln In. omit ! nltholh wo only hr'o omoug our stead of the 'anious quacic nostrums which are \tlcul supplies u bat Is known I regular : destroying their loved ones , by foringopilm , products , yet wo MO fro to confess R h. morphine , Ioothlng syrup and . other hurlut merIt ot Cntorll bas won m" . look wit ants down thcl throatS , thereby sending favor ulon It. " thorn tu prmatur craves. " UNITCD 1oStT. & . ! X19rrNs4RT , 11mm. J. F. KllCnlLOJ , llostoo. MeaL Conway , Ark. I ALLCN O. SUITU , Pe" . , The Centaur Company , T Murray Street , Now York City . ' I. . - _ _ - - " " i " ' - . < " , " Cu PfL ' ! E" MANHOOD - - RESTORED 'nii ' great Vegetable \ " ' " 101 ot n ralOUR } 'rl'lCh Phrslcnn. I Vuummztrtho ) cure I 'oil ol prt'scrip. nil iii , : . \ \ ' - 'ous or dl"'Mcs of time geueratlv'm wi . . , such us Lost r gcncrlve " LostMlnhnod . Insomnia i'iLtmmSlti . time fltckltemimtttl , 1-ntssmnn. ; , , 1' . , " Nt'rvos " ' : "IISlllholnek/emhlt 1)'b1Ilt " \ . 1'ImpIe . , ( JiitltneM . 10 , ! lnry , J : " . mllnl" , JrnilR , , , N.'rVOIR , Vxirlcneale nit ( V f - Constlpntnn. H Slop mimI Io'e' . by day or nitgbt. lll'VII1' , qnld IIht 1ff' of dl clnrln , wJllch Ilotchlkr.1 loads ! Hpermntorrha'a and BEFORE AND AFTE 11 al the hmorri.r'mo ( lnmutoh"nci. ' ) : : 10HpprmnlorrhlI , itt. ' . AFER anmi time kidneys . ) urinary Omaha of mmii lmpurmilcs. ( UPIOElI : strengthens II.t r"lor s Ilal , weak organs , ul IW1)Urles The reason auf ! are not cn'l.1 by Jlllors I. hrlnso , nInety ppr c'u'mit tire tronhlet , wIth F's'o.tatll. . . au l'IDEN. Is time only known . reamed a to cure without 1m op-rimtiun. Irn"lp,1 tsu wlh ri. . , A . written g'uarflhitee glvll and money rltrncllif i ( Ilx box'r , does not Circe' a ' 11'"llmlll . ' 1' ' " ho" , six for er.o by mail. Iend for Fin : ' : circular omit lestimonInl. el ct a I'CrW1Clt cure - _ . . . " ' . . ' . . " teslmonlal _ , . _ . " 'yN1 'o. I' O. jlnx"YM SI" Fro"1 . - ' - ' ' GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 110 Fnrnam.st. & LESLIE & LESLIE , Omnlma , NebrasleS. _ _ _ . oung Man ! Would you liico to got nmnrnledi Do you imagine that it requires a deal of wanitim to go to ilousekeopimig ? Coumme in and see what we cnn do tom' you for $100. or $100. or 20O : mind then wo domm't. wuati ( ho mimommoy , oitimer , Marry timmit L'lri yomm iiava ot your I heart onm amid settle down. Youm cmiii settle tip wilm ut ( or yotmr outtlt gradually as your omtnumimics conic in. . _ II _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .J Bargains This Week Wo Submit a Few Rattling Bargains to Reduce an Clean Out Stocl. 3.I'iccc Budroomu Stilts $1 I .75 Window Shades 25c Elm , antIque finish. 2Ox2 bevel plato complete with rollers and fixtureS. ' - mirror in dresser. The sprtng roller alone is worth time price. 2-Piece l3droom Stiit $7.50 Smyi'na Rugs 'ISa Elm , antique finish , bestead 4 tech hIgh , commode drescr with lOxil Makes you ! auglm , domm't It ? mtrror. Irish l'oimit Lace tmrtmtitis 1IaiitcI Folding Bed $12.50 per Pair $2.85 BoItfi front , elm , antique finish , with best supported wire springs. Wimen 'Oii See ( hoax You will know' wlmctiier timey are cheap or not. Good iInttrcss $1,85 Ifitild Lrtiits 111m Soft and comfortable and not full of holes. Complete wIth chimney anti burner. There are occasions svimen you need Satcen Bed Comforters 98a several extra ommcs. F' How nice you ( eel with several spare Japuiocd FIr' . Shovels Sc comforts mmmcd upon limo simelf. WImy not have a , mlmoycl ( or every Good Gray Blumikets OOe a pail. too aol flrcplacc ? Buy them and your investment wtlt Ibirdwooti Extciisioii 'fables d 300 cent next fall. pay you iter . G.foot , $3.01 ; 8-toot , $ ltO. Armu Rockers $1A8 Lnrgc Eumy JflpaIICd Dust Pans Sc You wilt laugh at time price milton you see it , We bought mmli time Cheaper than dirt , factory hind. Carpet 1IumssoIs 25c Ladies' Cane Sewing Rockers carpet , acoomtcd pattern , . Ifard wood , antique finish. 98c Cams Opcnet'i , , Dc . All malleable mcmi. , 8.Hole Gem Pans Luu'c amid Sinai ! 1)ippet's 'Ic l'ltmflblCi'S per dozemi 28a nave some extra ones for time cliii- , , dren to hug oft , A great tumble in price. 'l'ttblc Knives uiiid 1oi'ks Per m Folding Ironing Boards 69. Set 48c Cuspidot's , 18a Cocoboio handles , C knives antI fork. Brown ware , decorated by hand , Rolling Pins Sc Imlgrahil Curpets 48J . flevalving hmanilles , immado of finn p01- All wool , prevalilmig c iorn. ished maple. Terms Cash orEasy _ Payments. Open SaturdayEvenings _ Only. . ' Only.'i - ' -'i 'i'I ' - 'I _ _ , . , _ _ _ .lJ- - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ ° WERm0MGASOLINE ninrr.i' PROM 7H TAVlt ) , . THAN STEPMI l'o Boiler. No Stensu , , No Esiginner. _ _ _ _ LlES't I''flR ( ) ( cur Corn unit Yeed .iiis $ , llmmlizi - jImmy , item-miming Sc1)ar'4lors , Cronuncries , &e. OTTO CASOL/NE / ENGINES _ Stationary or Portable. 1 toi1Ii ( , 1' , 5 t,8O11 , P. Etni for Cstt'gue ! ' , I'rlceS , tie. , describing work ( a he dOn Cbico. 245 Lake St OTTOCASENCINEWORK8 ' 5 Omaha , 321 So , 15th ? h , ; -tv&iunutHpHILAifliLl'us.i'A. * . , : . _ _ _ _ - ahisvrus.imeltesVeuk Thu , Famous iLegcsiV iietuory.i.usut cure. quickly , flii icrxnanezmtii , i'uwmir , iIeaUaChlt , tYm.ictulneiI. Lust Vitality. iiglilij emais. sms'isos1i ilfosiLl' . iweuWlia , alid Ws.ttg diseases clue. a , , ty ouuIiul errcar. or tCCI.C. . I'ui.tSln. . no o'iates. ; Ii a nerve joule ; td ij1's'ti builder , hate. ti.iom'alO 504 i'unl StietIg1 : "ilinIp. issIlycorricdi Till. u,0Ckt , 1 mar i'll I h furit. llyiualI preaid with avr'tWiurUurUfltCS tocureor limOnO refunded , Yrltt'u. , ( tee wehICui ) , , , , # vuuid iiain wrspmur.wltli teltI I. . LV L'T l" II i. ' . t'V ' Jitinixiui ant ftnums'uai rCfereuiec. ! , 'oclurmJcr c'nautta' , lions. eC ( mfiaiar , : . by c.srmwiflls , ( 'C iiddlesI ! rr'o $ rid Co. , MasooicTcmulllu , ( tIlvsso. o1 i-a Qwkh : $ bi Btmuut&u m J.t'uotlI , ICualmu & Co. uuI by Vickurs 4 fticlnluI , VrUistfs V ' V _ ' ' ,