I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JAJNTTABY 1 , 1800. 0 > H i TDE ME SERVICE OF OMIIA , I * f , i omo IntorOBtlng Fnota and Figuroa I _ , on the Subject f\ \ THE CHIEFS SOUVENIR BOOK J aB \ A Complete History or the Hcpnrt- _ nictil From Iicnthcr Utickct Thuds to tlio Prcnont Nuta- bio Oonllncrntlnni Clilof fsntllcnn'H Honk The Tire Scrvlco ot Omahn" Is the tltlo of a handsome little souvenir book compiled i , b.y Clilof J. J. Galilean nnd W. Jt Kennedy of ttic old book nnd lnddcr com jinny The : . , llrst panes came from the press yesterday mid contain ai : account ot tbo sorvlco from . . leather bucket times to the present J- \ flro department era It Is n book cf clplity-llirco pages and tbrco thousand ' copies will bu printed , the proceed * to bo devoted - ? voted to tbo firemen's llcucvolout assocta * Jl tlon ' A moro Interesting and valuable coinpon * dlum cf facts relating to flro news In this • i city would bo hard to put In print , and that the llttto volmno will make quite a lilt , In Its ! * ' wny , tlicro can bo no doubt llio llrst few pages note bo mo facts of pen cral moment For lnstanco , tbo ojrtlcst np- f paratus for flphtlni ? llro , known to have boon used onywhero in the world , consisted of monster syringes , carried on trucks , in some parts ot Hnglinid us early as 1BU0. Tbo llrst lira engine nmdo its nppenrunco in America , c nt New i'orlc city lu 173-J , but the llrst ono Jfej - ' to bo really practical was built about 1800 by L • h * * ' Itlcbard Nowsbam of England s The description of tbo Omaha flro depart ment proper opens with this definition of the l Word Omaha The word Implies : Above ' nil others on n stream " The earliest flro organisation of the city was known as l'loneor Hook nnd Ladder company , L. No li The first llro that occurred r lit the history of the settlement i • wns n gonorul morcbandlso store , located on -4 i , the site now occupied by the 1'ax.ton hotel ' ThU llro bad the offectof arousing the po [ > - ulaco to tbo noccsslty ot having oim > sort of organisation Initially , on Mny 3,1800 , eight of Omaha's ' most onorgetio and deicrininod citi- L zonsbanded themselves togothorand derided rj to orgntilzo n first class nnd reliable company * The organizers were Uonjamln Stickles , 1 William J. Kennedy , J. S. McCormick , Henry Gray , Henry L. Curtis , M. II Clark , > P. \ \ . Hitchcock and Andrew J. Simpson : They Incorporated under the laws of tbo - stntc , purchased a lioolt nnd ladder nnd [ wore soon prepared for busluess A bnnd i engine , named the "Flro King , " was pur- I chased , and stationed on Twelfth street between - ; tween Farnnni and Douglas The following named gentlemen were made honorary mem bers of this organization : i , Uonjamln Stiekloy , Frank KloffnerV. . J. Bf Kounedy , Fred ICrug , A. J. Simpson , \V. L. K * " May , Fred Kumpf , John M. Slicoly , F. L. m Kuf , Oeorgo Uincomini , Frank Murphy , K , Samuel Hums , Frank Delano , Leopold Mnv , K , 4' .1. G. McGcuth , Fred Court , K. N. Withcroll , m George \V. Crowell , Aaron Kohn , J. E. E Warkoll , John Logan , H. L. Latey , A. L. m McAusland , David L. CollierD C. Sutpheu , > \V. I\ Wilcox , I ) , li Taphun , E. C. Stone , B J. F. Shoelcy , Gooriro A. lloaglauil , Henry Grnv , H. II Smith H. II A. Pundt , S. J. B Karfrack , P. AVindhelm , T. B. W. Lemon , Imi .srr 'V L. C. KcJUeld , John A. Crosby , L. S. Reed BBBHf T W/M > K- MWittich. . Ba H " - < ' or four yors there was only ono stoatnor BBVtfVy / ' and one bund ctiirlna In Omaha During BayB .v 1S70 two second class steamers were pur- B chusod , • * am7' - The city was dependent on volunteer ment " Dors until 1S8-L Now there - are llvo four wheeled hose cartB , two chemi cal engines , * two hook and lad i dor trucics and three reserve steamers I . About thirty horses owned by the city nro L used by the lire department In addition to I _ the regular city flro department Omaha has " two private flro companies , one at the Union k Pacific shops and the other nt the Willow * Springs distillery Regarding the water supply It is mentioned [ thnt during lbbS the wutor company laid twenty miles of pipe , ranging in size from f six to thirt.\six inches , making the total g mileage of water pipe laid niiicty-flvo miles The company also sot 230 now lire hydrants and Increased the quan tity of water pumped lfiOO,0U0 callons a any making the total dally consumption at present il,000,000 gallons , tbo total number of hydrants , 1,000. The total amount nx- ) > ended by the water company for improve ments was 81,000,000. The book contains biographical sketches ot Chief Galllgun , who , by the way , wa3 . born in Taunton , Muss , in 1818 , moved to JJL Chicago , enlisted in the Ninth Illinois cav tVll ulry , came to Omahn In 1,807 , and began his ] BBBBi > caraor ns a fireman hero on September . , /W m vL 18(33 ( , First Assistant Chief C. A. Salter nnd r i * iSbcond Assistant J. J. liarncs nro also told > IB of nt length , * * The department today numbers fifty-eight won • Under the bead of notable fires , the book mentions , nmong others , the burning of the Graud Central hotel , Fifteenthuml Farnum , September 2-1 , 1378 , in which llvo men lost their llvos , and property amounting to 8123,000 was destroyed , Next came Uoyd's packing house , burned January 18 , 1830 , loss ? 127,000 ; Mills & s McCormack's establishment , July 20 , 1S30 , 520.UOO loss ; Willow Springs distillery , De cember 7 , 18S0 , $40,000. No llros of importnnco occurred between ibo years lb81 and 1883. What Is desciibed as ono of the most lnagnillcent Arcs ever seen Jn Omaha was r the burning of the Harkor block , November fj , 1830. Just how the bla/u orlglnntod re mains a mystery to this day , The following is n statement of tbo num- • 1)lt ) ot tire alarms and of fire loises sluco it 3832 , as given by thi3 book : B . ik.- No of alarms Losses / ISS'i -13 $57,202.00 OT 38811 U3 50.WO.00 v 1881. . . . . . 54 < U0000 ! ! Si 18S5. , 7t ! 10Sai300 * IbSO 80 f ) ( > ,8S5 75 87 137 123,520.00 JtSS 13J(9raos ( ) 01,31000 " " ' 1 liovolumo closes with mention of the Benevolent Association of Paid Firemen of Omaha , and some hints as to precautions ngninst fires , and notes ot what to do in case of fire - OI1IKF JUST1CI3 AlAXWbljIi Ilu lx Toinloreil the Attornoyslilp ofa Well Known Trust Coinpmiy It has becu vaguely Intimated several times that Chief Justice Maxwell had to- coivcd overtures from the business world to lonvo the bench nnd take some sort of a l > osltion ns counsel Yesterday it was learned definitely Just what the fucts aio Justice Mnxwell tins been tendeied tbo attornoyslilp of u wldnly known loan and trust company doing business In this city and which is backed by n prominent insurance company In casu the Justice accepts nod It Is blcnly ] irobubio that ho will ho is to bo made u A * director in the loan and trust company , in ' uddltlon to the attorneyship The muiu point which the company pur poses making by employing Justice Maxwell Is , it was learned , Uie advertising to be ivVT gotten by spreading before the public the vtutument thLt bo will pass on the titles of nil loans that tbo company * make To Make liliuiK White To tbo IMitor of Tin : Hkc : 1 am a man slxty-llvo years old , my beard Is snow white , but my hair turns wbito In spots ubout uu Inch square , the other remaining Mack Can you toll mo through your most vuluulilo paper what drugs 1 can use to turn tlia black spots white without Injury to b ir oc scalp , I profcr to have all my hair white , u * ray beard is , than dying mv bulr XX XX , Larauiio City , VVyo Ans There are plenty ot drugs that will d.vo tbo white spots on > nur head blacu , but wo know of nothing that will bloacU black _ liair the silvery white of nature /f A Challenge The proprietors of Dr Hulls ( r Cough Syrup hereby chullengo the faculty - to prescribe a remedy mora effective than > thtlrs „ I cordially recommend Salvation Oil to all jiKTerm ? with rheumatism Jos 8. 1 oxCut tle Dealer , 117 N , Hroadwuy , HaltlmoM , Md ' THAT CUT HATE It Ilns Not YotGono Into EfTcot on the Milwaukee All the passenger nnd city ticket agents In Omaha nro waiting In fovorlsh expectation for today nnd Its results No ono scorns to bo sure that the proposed rate war on first und second class tickets to Chicago will bo Inaugurated , though up to the very latest bour n < - hlng had been sent out Indicating nny itit on on the part of the Burlington ife Northern to withdraw the notlco It gave last Saturday As nn cvldoncoof the fact that they moan business and propose to bo on deck when the fighting commences , tbo Milwaukee people have prepared themselves Mr Preston Is londod to the cunrds with advertising matter , which ho will banc upon the outer walls early In the morning , nnnounclug thnt you can go to Chicago cage from Omaha foe $10.25 , or second class 18.23. This Is n reduction of * 2 30 nnd ti re spectively Wbilo the Northwestern , Uur- lington nnd Uock Island have not shown their hands as yet , nil admit that , If the city vato is put in they will have to moot It The Knights ot Labor committee from North Platte , Choyenna nnd Liramlo which visited the Union Pacillc boadnuartors last Snttirdny accomplished much more than baa berotoforo been given out , The fact was discovered jestcrdny tbut the real and most Important object of tlio visit , wns to have a number of onglnoers on the moun tain divlson , discharged by G. M , CtimmlugB , ro-cstabllshca. As the committee succeeded In securing pledges that Its wishes should bo compiled with , tlio members returned homo fooling highly grat ified ified.The The presence of several hundred freight cars massed on side tracks In the Union Pacific ynr.ls yesterday morning occasioned bodio comment , but nothing has occurred or Is nbout to tronspiro that calls for alarm , Inquiry at headquarters brought forth an explanation that they nro loaded with craln waiting to eltner bo dumped into the clovutors lioro or scut on east as soon as possible La Grippe is still getting In Its disagree nblo work on rallrctad men J. O. Phllippl , general freight and passen ger ngont of the Missouri Pucillc , hus fallen u victim to its ravuges Ho lind to give up the fight nbout 4 o'clock Monday nnd Is now at his homo in bed W. N. Habooek , manager of tbo South Omaha stock yards , is also on his back G. W. Haylor , late clilof clerk in the pas senger department ot the Union Pacillc , loft for Portland Monday , where ho takes it similar position under I'Om Leo Ho was ac companied by his family George II , Hill , formerly advertising ngentof tlio passenger department of the Union Pacillc , but now traveling inni on the Oregon Short Line , Is in the city AVhllo no action has ns yet boon tnken to wards the appointment of a successor to tbo late Francis Cope ns general passenger nnd freight agent of the Mountain division it Is predicted that George Parker , his old as sistant , will bo the man The general ofllces of nil the roads will be closed today , so that the clerks may en joy a New Years holiday GeneralBuggago Agent Whittlesey ot tbo Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Vulloy was In Omaha yestcrdav L. S. Carroll , travellntr auditor for the Northwestern in Nebraska , went to Chicago yesterday afternoon BACEIinOTItlj NUPTIVIjS Kcv Dr Duryca Married to Miss Anna Plunimcr The winter sun shone full ot promlso when at noon yesterday , In the Congregational church was celebrated the wedding of Miss Anna Plummor to tbo Rev Joseph T. Duryca Tlio church was beautifully decorated with palms and ferns In honor of the occa sion In tbo pulpit , behind the reading desk , and before it any quantity of them were banked in their restful green Every seat was filled with mon and women , chlelly the congregation , waiting anxiously for the coming happiness of their pastor At twelve o'clock precisely the a welling tones of tbo wedding march tilled the air with music and heralded the presence of tlio wedding party " On the minute the graceful blue portieres were Bwung aside and the ushers , Mr Sherwood , Mr Carey , Mr Abbott nnd Mr Clifton E. Mills entered , followed by the maid of honor , Miss Duiye.i , and last tbo biido , leaning on the arm of her brother-in-law , Mr Harnoy They were mot nt the chancel-rail by Ilov Joseph Duryoa and his son-in-law , Mr Will iam Donny of Uoston , in the capacity of host man man.Hov. . Willard Scott read tlio lines of the very simple , sweet service ot the church , and almost bofnro the women had recovered from the quick indrawn breath nt the sight of the brides loveliness , the blessing had been pronounced , Thobridowns attired in a gray.bengallno gown combined with wbito faille , gold em broidery and yellow ribbons , very French und very cbic A round-throated bodice with a full pleating of mousselino do soio about the throat nnd full wbito ulcoves was Intensely becom ing to the brides bruuetto coloring nnd big dark eyes A wide-brimmed white felt hat covered with yellow feathers nnd n bouquet - quot of Murichnlo Niel roses completed the costume , than which nothing could bo more charmingly pretty The bridesmaid , Miss Duryoa wore nn old rose bengalmo gown combined with white faille , very similar in fashion to tbo brides A soft wbito snsii n big white felt trimmed with rose colored feathers , wbito gloves and a bouquet of la Franco roses supplied tbo nocded touch As the wedding party came out , a flood of sunshine cnvoloped the bride and she stood the test brnvcly , looking fairly radiant , as a- woman should look on this day of all days in her lifo Directly nftor tbo ceremony Dr nnd Mrs Daryoa loft for a fortnights wedding Journey - noy through the east Tlia brides go-away gown was a gray camols'-bair trimmed with bluck velvet , black velvet sleeves and girdle , a blaok vel vet hat trimmed with feathers tuu crry council Uio Ilutolicra * Ordinance Knjecteit Action on Ualoon Licenses The last regular mooting but one of tbo old city council was held ; last evening with all the members present exceut Bedford , Boyd nnd ICaapar It wns a drowsy sosston , nt which only routine business was bandied Muyor Droateh ve'ood ' the resolution giv ing tbo right-of-way through Hansrom park to the street railway company , and the veto wns sustained , Ho also vetoed the bill of II , F , Uukorfor J19S.S5 for ul'ogod ' sorvlco us superintendent of construction of the city ball , and this veto was sustained , also J. ( C. Knawles' bill of ( J.855 . 03 tor side walk construction was referred to tbo com uilttco on streets and bridges The annual report of Plumbing Inspector Duncan was submitted It showed total salaries paid , M,814.00 ; receipts , SJ.79U5. There were 019 inspections of now plumbing , &I0 at old , 231 pluus ana specifications were submitted to tbo board of health , ISO were completed and submitted The total amount of plumbing contracts made since July 14 foot up * 1,40UU7. There were 2.0&0 inspections of excavations , whore liability expired ; 031 depressions in streets and alleys were made ; I'M stOD boxes lowered ; 19J leaks In water sorvtco taken cartr of , 103 of which were In paved streets : 1,303 permits were issued by the city cuginoor to master plumburs , 740 to drain layers , 355 to board ot public works , 15 to tbo water company and 677 to the gas company , making a total of 2,97ii permits The report suggests that a regulation similar to tbut concerning tlio licensing nf engineers , bo made It says that while muster plumbers are the respon sible persons , the Journeyman plumber is tbo real person on whoso skill and oxporiouca the perfection of the whole work dei > ciid > i. A communication from John M. Thurston sad ' that before any active steps can bu taken towards commencing the construction of the viaduct on Tenth street it Is necessary lo have tbo proviso ot soctlon 43 of tbo stat utes compiled with This brovlso says that the mayor and council shall proviuo for taa appraising , etc , ot the adjacent property , Referred A resolution offered by Mr , Snyder pro BBBBBBBBBBBBBBl vldod that all saloonkeepers that have not perfected their licenses bo allowed to run without being nrrosted until January 0 , 1&B0. The resolution wns adopted by a vote of 9 to fl The report of the board of equalization , which has been up for several weeks , nnd referring to assessments , wns considered nnd adopted 'lho tax assessment of the Hank of Com mcrco was reduced from ? S4U I to ? Sli90 ( , valuation for 1890 , the county commissioners having declined to make tbo reduction The bnnk claimed the assessment was raised without notice The gas company's bill for Dccembor , amounting to $1,875 90 , wns nllowod Mr Hascall introduced a pretest from tbo butchers against the ordinnnco compelling them to pay a license of $100 n yenr The ordinance wau rejected The special npproprlution ordinnnco for Docotnbcr wns passed on third roiding It provides for thu payment ot } 7,52(5.43 ( of lia bilities 'lho ordinance granting the li fc M. rnll- road the right of way ulong the north line of Jackson street from Ninth to Tenth wns passed on third reading The following other ordinances were passed on third reading : * To covjr thn cos t of Dorcas , Center ami other streets ; declar ing the present condition of lot 2 , block 5. Park Place , n nuisance ; directing the city treasurer to reduce the Joint valuation on lots IS nnd 19. block 10 , Kount/.o& Ruth's ' addition , for 1839 ! directing the city treas urer to deduct $5W from the personal prop erty of the Wngner oil company for 18SM ; changing tlio grudo of Rood street from the south curb of Prances street to thu north curb of Burton street There will bo n spccl.il meeting of tbo council next Monday evening Thn Gravis Gets Tlrnl Yawning , Seemingly , for certain wretched Invnlids who toddle feebly along , though always look ing ns if they were going to die , but omitting to do it They dry , up , witlior , dwlndlo nwnv ilnally , but in the mcantltnu never hav ing robush henlth , know nothinir of the phys ical enjoyment , the zest of tbnt cxistenco to which they cling with such remarltablo tenacity They uro always to bo found try ing to mend by tinkering nt themselves with some trashy remedy , tonic or pick mo up" to glvo a lllliw to digestion , or help the liver " If such misguided folks would re sort ana adhere to Hoslottcr's Stomach Jitters ' ters it would ba well with them This su perb invigorunt supplies the stamina tbut the feobl- require , by poi-mauently reinforc ing digestion niufassimilation It overcomes nervousness , insomnia , malaria , kldnoy com plaint , bllliousuess , constipation , rheuma tism nnd neuralgia THU COUXTV PRINTING Clrrlc Itnuhu Ortleroit to Prppnro nn Intelligent Statement nfNccili 'lho county commissioners bold nn ud- Journcd meeting yesterday afternoon All the member * wore present except Mr O'Koeffo , who was detninod at homo by the sickness of ills son A communication was received from the Roes Printing company stating that the company denlrcd to bid on part of thn county wont , but owing to the incompleteness of the list prepared by the county clerk they were unable to make nn Intelligent bid Mr Anderson road extracts from the statutes making it the duty of tuo county clerk to prepare a list of tbo books , statlonpry , etc , required by the county for the ensuing year , and submit it for the Inspection of bidders Mr Anderson thou moved that all , the biJs be rejected and returned uuopene 'd to thn rcspectlvo bidders A representative of the Rodfiold printing company stated that ho had submitted a bid for the court docKct , which docket must be ready for lho February term , and requested that action bo taken ou bids for dockets Anderson stated that ho did not propose to hurry and the docket would have to wait Mr Anderson then moved that the county cleric bo directed to readvertiso for bids for furnishing the county with stationery ac cording to the list urepared , bids to be re ceived until Wednesday , January 8 , at 2 o'clock p. m. A number of bids for building a bridge ncross the Papio crook wore received and referred - ferrod to the committee on biidgos with power to act Mrs Marlnn Casey was allowed $500 dam ngos for land taken as a road in West Omaha precinct Rvan & Walsh submitted a communication staling that they had completed their con tract on the county hospital und were ready to turn the building over to the commission ers ers.Tho county cleric was instructed to , tele graph to Architect Meyers and request him 'o bo present on Monday next to formally accept the building , if possible The county attorney returned the request ofJamot II Baldwin for permission to sell the property of Sarah M. Baldwin , with the recommendation that the permission bo not granted Tbo request was not granted Ryan & Walsh presented a bill of $ i73.70 against EJ Brennan for ranlorlal furnished The bill had not ocen uctcd on satisfactorily by Brennnn , and it wns therefore brought to the attention of the board Appropriation sheet No 40 of the general fund , amounting to & 1,110.83 , and appropria tion sheet No 38 of the general fundamount ing to J.l.4 , ' 0.72 wore passed The bill of Sheriff Coburn for boarding prlsouors during the month of November wasicportod back by the llnunco committee with the recommendation that $713 03 bo nl- lowcd and that f481.45 be deducted for the use ot the Jail nnd tbo board of city prison ers Tlio report was adopted The board then tooK up the mattorof elect ing an engineer for the county hospital The first ballot resulted in the cboico of James W. Russell Are Yon InrcrcHtod ? Perhaps the readers of Tnu Bkk would like to know In wlmt roapoct Chambcrluin's Coujrb Remedy is bettor than any ether Wo will toll you Whan this remedy is taken ub directed , as soon us a cold has boon contracted , nnd before it hits become settled in the system , it will counteract the effect of the cold and groutly lesson Us boverity , if not effectually cure the cold in two days time and it Is the only remedy that will do thiB It acts in porfeot harmony with nature and aids nature in reltov- iiipr the luntjs , opening the secrotlons , liquifying the mucus and causing itsox- nulsion from the air cells of the lungs and restoring the system to a strong und hottlthy condition No ether rem edy in the inarUot possesses those re marltablo properties No ether will euro a cold its quickly or leave the sys tem In as sound a condition SO cent and $1 bottles for sale by all druggists A Card Omaha Neb , Doc 31. To tbo Editor of TnuBKBi In your Issun of last Saturday evening you unintentionally and uncon sciously cast reflections upon the character and reputation ot Soldon R , Godaard , n rep tutablo tradesman nnd citizen of the com munity ' 1 ho publication referred to arose out of nn inquiry from Lock port , N , Y „ re garding the conduct of Mr Goddard toward the children of his llrst wife and Intimating that ho is now living with a woman to whom ho Is not married For the twelve months until four weeks ago Mr Goddard lias been my nearest neighbor , bis residence being Just across the alley from mine His conduct towards all the members of bis family during tbo year I have known hlin has always been what a fathers ' should have been Ho was always kind und gentle to his children and provided them with nil tbo com forts which bis circumstances In life would permit As to his domestic relations it is un just to Iniinuato that he is not married Mr , Goddard was united in marriage to bis present wife February 2J , 1S87 , In Lockport , N , Y. , by M. I ) . Babcock , the then pastor ot thu First Presbyterian cbui'cb , and tbo cere mony was witnessed by A. Hackius and wifewho resldo at No , 133 Washburn street , la the same city , I have written this communication simply to set aright botora the world a gentlotnuu whoso character has boon ansutled without Just cause , knowing that you have no dcslro to tarnish the name ot an innocent man , Lee Heisiy Fits , spasms , St , Vitus dance , nervousness and hysteria are soon cured by Dr Miles Nervine Free samples at ICuhn & Co 's lath and Douglas , SAVED BY TIl : BABY'S ' CRY It Arougos the Honth Family from Asphyxiation rmd Da nth hi EARLY MOKN CONFLAGRATION It Drives Sltimlierot-H from Their Itcds and Compi'lH I 'l'licm to lump J'rom the Windows l'or Ha i' . ° , tj Tlmt Blessed Inbv J. B. Honth , Ids wlfo , baby , servant girl and half n dorcn roomers bad n narrow cs- capo from death In yestordav mornings lire Heath has been running a feed Btoro on Cuss street Just west ot Sixteenth . Tbo store room contained about two hundred bushels of oats , thrco hundred busbols ot corn , several tugs of bran nnd nbout u car load of baled hay Honth nnd bis family lived over the Btoro Besides his apart mon ts there are eight fur nished rooms , all or wlncn' were occupied Heaths ' baby began to cry about 2:80 : oclock The father nroso Ho sinolled smoke nnd Informed his wlfo Both ex amined all thu stoves and found nothing wrong , but could smell something burning Finally Mrs , Heath opened tlio door which led to the stairway below Instantly n gust and cloud of hc.it nnd smoke came pouring In which gave positive evidence that tlio stock below was on lire The st nrj were nblaze Mrs , Honth scronuicd u > tad picsencoof linnii to close the door Heath sound the nlarin to nil in bis hear ing nnd soizlng hisbnboiuiiisurms he forced his wife nnd hlicd girl to crowd through a very small window nnd out on the foot of the adjoining building Thence , they passed ncros3 another roof nnd then the only salva tion wns to drop u distance of about twelve feet to a platform Heath hold the domestic , nnmed Maggl o Lynch , by the nrtns us low us ho could and let her drop Then bo lowered his baby and tlio girl caught tbo infant in her arms Next cumo his wife , who is n very corpulent woman She was nervous nnd excited and In the fall was painfully brimed Heath easily hung nnd dropped without injuiing nimscii Ono of Miss Lynch's hands was badly burned Jim Lynch , the girls biothcr , was rooming on the other side of the house Ho hoard the cry of lho nnd after throwing his grip and trunk out ot the window into the adjoining yard Jumped from the second story window and was not injun-d. Other men who were rooming on the same floor did the same thing One man stood in his window nnd sprung n dlstanco ot six feet into a trco und escaped without n scratch An other Jumped out of a front window to the pavement No one was seriously hurt No person who escaped had any clothing on but that of the night , and lho chillv a. mo3Phcrc mudo their teeth rnttlo until the kiLd-hearted neighbors could open tliolr doors and take them in Mrs Heath is perhaps the most seriously injured , ulthaugh she was able to bo out today t The origin of tbo flro could not bo ascer tained Heaths loss on tbo building will bo nbout $1,200 , with $700 Insurance His sloclc Is es- tiinutcd at $ S)0. ! ) On this ho nas nn insur ance of $400. < • ' Ho says that ho twill not rebuild , as an other party owns part of the building , and that the structure is on loused ground The blood is ttfe source of health ICoop it pure by talcing tlood's Sarsapa- rilla which is pccilliar in its curative power _ _ _ _ _ AN ATl'E.Ul'T.niD SU1C1DB. ' Frank Pencil Takcs a Dose of Poison but Ih Snvi-d. Frank Peach , frostbitten and wizened , n German nbout forty-flvo years old , made a dash at celebrating Now Years eve by at tempting to commit sulcido nt 5:30 : o'clock last evening at the corner of Eleventh nnd Farnam streets Ho swallowed n four ounce bottle full of a mixture composed of bromide of soda , chloral hydrate and water Scarcely bad ho drained the phial when his meditations upon death were rudely broken in upon by Ofllcer Vanous , who straightway hustled him uown to the police station.nnd telephoned for City Physician Ralph That ofliclul was away from homo und wouldn't bo back for half an hour The would-be sulcido was cnucked into the station sick room to await develop ments Ho uttered no complaint about suffering any pain , but a sei look in his eyes gave in dications that the chloral by drato was slowly getting In Its work When spoken to Peach said with great em phasis that ho hoped ho would die before tbo doctor came Ho bad been in Omaha only two months , coming hero from Iowa City , wiioiu bo said he bad three children living Ho has been working at the Union Pacillc shops until n con plo of weeks ago Slnco quiting work ho has been on a pro longed spree When nsked why ho wanted to dlo lie replied that ho was totally discouraged His wife died fourtcon years ago und smco her death bo hits been wandering up and down the country Ho buid ho didn't care anything for his ehlldrcu , and they didn't care for him As lie talked along , or rather waa made to talk , the drowsiness caused bv the drugs wore off , and by tbo time the doctor came ho seemed to bo rapidly gettingover their effect The doctor mild , utter an examination , that there was no doubt but that the patient would live , as ho had been drinking heavily to all appoarunces , nnd his own nssortions before taking the chloral Had the man been a sufferer from heart trouble , bowovor , in ever so slight n form , ho would have been dead before getting to the station Poach stoutly muintains that bo will kill himself at llrst opportunity A Good One Mr W. II Bulbridgo , druggist , Ks- condido , California , says : Chamberlains lain's Cough Remedy is the best Belling mcdtclno 1 lmndlo In fact I soli moro or itthnn all ether cough medicines combined Everyone who has used it speaks in glowing terms of its olilci- onoy " For sale by all druggists A UEAIll'li 'lSos KATHBIt Mrs Scliiiip's Husband Pound by Chief anllinn DTho iutorcst whlchMCblef Galllgan has taken In the wolfnro'df Mrs Schlpp , whoso tbreo children werd ) fcjirncd to ueath on lastThursdaymormnfs.vuluitnoted yesterday morning in the discovery of the woman's husband and the father of the woman's ' youngest child Hpp , iiamo is William schipp Ho was an employe of the Fowler I21ovator company , „ " . The chief uotlllcd Mr , Fowler of the fact Whan tbo latter considered tbo husbands desertion , his failure , to support bis wife as also his failure to aclfmjwledgo his child , bo remarked be dla not yfexil to have lho man around him und discharged him ou the spot , nra Colons hotel , Sl./Hljand / $2.00 per day Moro Cold tAVeatlicr A dispatch from Washington last night to tbo signal service oBIco in this city said : Hoist cold wave signal The temperature will fall to about six degrees above zero by Thursday morning " If you suffer pricking pains on moving the eyes , or cannot boar bright light , ivntt lind your sight weak and failing , you should promptly use Dr , J. IT Me- Loans Strotigthonliig Kyo Salvo 25 coutsa box It Was a Glorious Victory W. H. Butler , the colored man who or ganized ana is now president of the Man dorson Guards , took great prldo In exhibit ing a very handsome gold headed walking stick yesterday in police court room , which ho had received ns a reward for raising tbo largest sum of money for the sick fund ot the company Dude Morris , head waiter nt the Murray hotel , was , Butler says , his nncital opponent , and bo Considers that to oatso popular a man as "Dudo'1 was a great victory _ ' Mm Wlnsotv's | Soothliiif Sv rup " ro- tlucos InilamtntUlou while children nro teething 2-5 cents u bottle TIip Harbors Casot After remaining out nbout four hours nnd a half , the Jury in tlio barber Sunday closing enso came hi and reported that they stood iivo for ncqultal and ono for conviction Judge Borkn nsked them If they thought it posslblo for them to agree It they rcmninod out longer , and they replied jcs Ho then sent thotu out ngnln , but nn hour Uitor they reported that It would bo impossible for them to ugreo The Judge then discharged thorn This means , of course , another trial " 2 TTrominent regular PHYSICIAN Of Now York City gives the following di rections FOR E EVENTINOA.TSTD CURING ixriifuxzA < m " ! , a csim iw Kvnporuto morning ovciilng n few tnble- spoonfuls of PONDS KXTRACT nnd in- hnlo the vapor Pour the POND S BX- TRACT Into n tin cup , which hold over tbo flames of n lump ; hold the nose over the cup that the vapor may bo Inhaled By this treatment the membrane of tbo tioso and thront will bo In such condition that it will resist I ho poisonous notion o ( the germs which are the cause of this disenso ; and if the germs have already boon Inhaled they will bo destroyed 1 ho symptoms of "La Grippe ore Inllnmmatlon of the lining of tlio mem- briino of the nose , which may extend to the lungs , with cough , sneezing , running nt tbo nose , nnd perhaps sevcro nrhing pains und high fever " These directions nro for PONDS EXTRACT only , It may bo unsafe - safe to use ntiy other nrticlo this wny 1ia.vi : poa'u'k kvmsact ix ici.v : bmss : Made only by the Ponds Extraot Oo , Now York nnd London DRS BETTS & BETTS M53 Faunam Stiikkt , Omaha , Nad { Opposite Paxton HoUD Office hours , B ft m to 8 pm Sundays , 10 a * m „ to I pm SpeclaUsti in Chronic , Nervous.Bkln and Blood Die CMOS t2T"Consaltation at office or bj mall free Medi cines sent by mall or wrpress , securely packed , free troru observation Guarantees to euro quickly , oaf a- If und permanently NERVOUS DEBILITY SffffiJMiSiifSS stons l'bfslcal Oecay , arising from Indiscretion , ex cess or Indulgence , producing Bleiitlesncw despon dency , pitup'es oa the face , nverMon to society , easily discounted , luck i-tfcontldonee dull unfit for study or business , and tlnds life a burden Barely , perman ently and privately cured Consult Drs Halts X Uotts , ] Wti Varnftiu street , Omaha , Neb Blooa and Skin Diseases ga r SK results , completely eradlcnted without thu aid of mercury Scrufulo , erysipelas , fever sores , blutcbos , ulcers pntnslntba head nnd bones , sypbitltlo Bora throat , mouth nudtougne < atarrn , etc , permanently cured where others have failed Mlllluy UlllldlY lMlntul , Dlffleult , fa fro * qucnt burning or bloody urlno , urine blah colored or with milky sediment oa ManJintf weak back.KOnorr boea , Kleoi.cyslltla , etc Promptly and safely cured charges reasonablu C2nri'ETrfllTTW * ' Guaranteed per raoval complete wltbout cutting , caustic ordlltatlon Cures eirect d nt homo by patient without a moment * pain or aunoyauco To Young Men and HliMle-Ajeil Men h GITDP flllDD Tlio awful effects ot early fl UUiltl uUIUJ Vice , which hrlnns oreanlo HflAkueiB.dastroyinir both mind nml boar , with all itsdreaded tils , purmunoatly curetl TICS ' BETT9 Address those who have lm- llflUi DullO paired thomselveo by Improper luilulirencei and and solitary linblK nhkh ruin both boar and wind , unlHtlni ; them for business , study or mnrrlHRe MAitmru Men , or tboss cntorlnir on tbnt happy lit , , aware c ( phjrslolal debility , quietly assisted OUR SUCCESS libaiod upon facts , Brat practical experience , sec * end every cat * li c inclully Btudlcd , thus starting aright , third-medicines urs prepared in our own la- batory exactly to suit earn case , thus utrtctlng cares without Injury . . . . . . nerjl cents postape for celebrated worts on chronic , narrous nnd delicate diseases Thousands cured , fir A friendly letter or call may saToyoufu- tuw suffering and shame , aQdniMgolaun years to Ufa lOTSo letters answered unlets accompanied by I cents lu stamps JUaresionall on I > Us OKXTS & JUETTS , U08 Farnam Btreet , Omaha , tfefe Halls Ciiuuciip.s , FactolUUft Kias , etc , will fiud the / H0.2OL0BE / | 4 a * INCANDESCENT / WM the bf st , sliest , most 2 _ . D • a durable and tcanom * ATLkZ > i I"J III leal coal oil Limn /r/i'.VV\ sri a i in the world / " " " " " ItlBhta a / room US ft / siiunrefor/ lesstlimi/ • HsWfcStard.VateanJ JBK T/r ln1utLl"l , , tSSSk l/Tlus aisc is the "VNo.3 GLOBE /lNOAHDESOENr , / invaluable/or Llglitins libraries , Uinins-looms , < fcv * - 320 / jllalb.l'ailors.andall Candle HpmeS TOWERUAHtrrACTcntD nr "a./ TH STAHDAno UGHTNG | ca , Uluvolaiitl , Ohl- Forsalo by M. II Bliss an J PorUlns , Gatch k Laumau , Liebig COMPANY'S EXTRACT QF MEAT For Ileet'l'ea , Soup * . Made Dished , Bauce ? , ( Uame fish , id Aspto or Meat Jelly Keeps for any length of time , and u cheaper and of liner llavor thanuny other atoct , Conulno only with J. von LloblK'n 6l"naturonB nbovq , In h uo one pound of Extract of litter eiiuul 10 forty pounds of lean ueef PAD WAY o I Spills I Tor the cure of nil ll OIUKUS O Till : STOMACH UVHK , HOWlluS , KIONnVS M m-AUDKU. NKKVOUS IHSKASllS , IinAlJACUK , CONSTIPATION , COSTIVKNKSSJ B COMPLAINTS 1'KCULIAH TO rilMAM' S PAINS IN Till HACK DUACKtlNO M PKKMNOS , 13TC , INDIGESTION , HlbLlOUSNKSS , FEVr.lt , iNTLiAMMATION M OP Till DOWELS , Pir.KS , ami nil tlornngamnnti ot tlio Internal Vincent H KAOWAY'S PILLS nro a euro for Mil * complaint , They tone up the intoiiml secretion * 1 to honlthy notion , restore strength to tlio stomnch and cnnblo it to perform Us functions 1 Price " , * > per box , Sold bv nil tlruRtristi iHHIIH KADWAY tc CO , Now York H J'lE'W'ILIiljIEilRS , I Will sell for the next 10 days , at the Lowest M Auotioii Quotations , all of the stock left of our M retail department Some of the most desira- - , | hie goods in M Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Art Good H Bronzes , Clocks , etc , etc H Remember the opportunity will last but 10 M days only , Store for rent and Fixtures for sale 1 MAX MEYER & BR0. I Cor 16th and Farnam Streets H Medical & Surgical Dispensary , Nos 101 to 113 So 13th St H 10 Itotmmlor Iuliciitu Kcvcpllou JJoonis : t ! > nut ! ,10 , Oinnlincl M rV ( \ ATT AIirXT "ufferlnir from Nerrons Debility I/it Mnnliood , Kalllnn Memory , ltilinustlnu | 1U JVLiJU iUIjI . > Drains , terrible l > ream < i. llt-nil nnd Muck Aclio , unit nil the em-cts leaitlmt ti > alH early decay nnd t < prhap Consumption . , or lunnltr , trcalo 1 srtentltlctlly by now methods Consultation fnie sbbbbbbbI , , Cnturrli . lthuunmtliuu 1'ol.onou UtwliarK Mnllky urine . , pulurul swullliiLS , , quickly relieved nml radlc illy sbbbbbbbi curtd lllustratedlioolt/'Mrn'aSecretKrrors" , icenls fend rnr VuphIIoii ltton , any Chrnulc INivaso - bbbbbbB . , I il li slJMITl . I Wl BraceandTrussen licit rntllltle , .uip | ratu nnd rcincdle for auetcsftil bIHH J-'J-Jl v/Iil'1.1-I liiij trontmentof every form otdlcaso rcqulrlnir Medicnl , or Siiriiknl trentmenu sbbbbbbbI Wo make ii specialty uf Ilraoos , Trusses , ( lub Keet , Curvature , ot Wpluo IMle . Tumors Can er , Hronthltls sbbbbbbbI . Irliilntloii . Electricity I'arnlyMs , lilleisy | , Kidney , Tllaililor , ISar , Bkln and illood and nil urnlcal C.icra * sbbbbbbbI tlim Hooks nnd question blanks free sbbbbbbbI sTSliA 4ii1 5 nii' \ \VTsl\n\rASl'1crAt'TV- , , < . nrculsr , and Qiusllon 1ft on Nor ? . JJXOrjivOiVO KtV > \ V71 llJii > ousiicx Contliutloii | Noinnlitln Uiucorrhiwi , fain In tbo bbbbbB Hack , rrutnpsus Cterl , files , reinnle Weakuot , Dyspepsia , Skin I'lmptosand all lllo > J Diseases k H Syphilis Scrofula , Jintl Illood , Skin , Urinary Discuaos nml ( ilout Cured liirL/lfo / H $4.00 @f ) $4.00 I Best Gold Spectacles Reduced I $4.00 I Hamge Block , Corner 15th and Harney Streets , H Omalta H i p l jfjg TOOLS I m/ Catalogues sent on appli- H e S | S/ cation H HIMEBAUGH $ TAYLOR , ' ottfrsgif6 I ARTIST miPPt.TF.S 'X-n K * ' ilS H Ssfes WSsBr rUSB t"J"KIMUALL ! , , H mouldings ; ia E l | wW ZUm WT C 3TfIANOS * one ans 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska I Health is Weaitil OuEC West's Nurtvu and IIiuin TneiT- siknt , aKuaranteedsDOClflofor Hysteria , Dizzi ness , Convulsions , llta Nervous Nouralstn , lleeadaclie , Nervom rrostration cautoil by the use ot alcohol tobacco Wakefulness , Mental Depression , BofteuIiiK of the Drain , reatiltlntrln Insanity anil lending to mWery uecay and death , l'romature Old Ace , llarrennesH Loss of l'o er In either sex , Involuntary Ixase nui Kpennat- torha-acausod hv overexertion of the brain eelf abuse or overindulgence , liai-li box lontains one months treatment , II.U3 n box.orslx ooxu-i foi l5.UQsent by mall prepaid ou receipt of price WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro any case With each order received bv ub for six boxes , accotn panled with t\U\ < a \ \ 111 send ths putchaser our written guarantee to ro tund the money If the treatment does nut effect a cure ( luitrantLMb ixsued only dv ( ioodman Drug Co , DriiBclst' ) , Solo AgentK llltt r'amara Street , Omaha Nebraska , " pLOTHING ? $ IODIDE OF IRON Specially reoomruended by the Aoadeinr of MedldnoofsVAltlrj/artheouroof SCROFULA.KING'S-EVIL. CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESS.CONSUMPTION ( IN ITS EARLY STAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE BLOOD , and for rrtculntlnu ( la prrlodin cour.r , Kone tfcnulue unless rltrned * 'llraN0Aai ) , to rue Bonaparte , , 1-sris. " HOU ) J1Y AU , DHU06lHia. HlomicruAruN | VAgfntsfurilinllH / m\m \ mmmmmrdk I I32QrT3XaSrKJ SES H.W.COB , I3THA DODfil UTi , OMAHA , NEB , rOB TUX tUaTUXBT OF all , Utilaitl61MU , , , ! 03E1. l.03Dj3 , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES BirjjFaoiUUes , Apparatus andRtiqedleirorBuiteessfu ' Treattneat of svsry form of JjUsass rsqulrlnr MEDICAL or SDEQIOAL THEAIMEKT Ill NET Y ROOMS f OK PATIENTS ' Beard SAttsadance , SsstAMoamodatioiula 'WcsL CO"WHITE FOK Oin07LARRoa Doformltl.s tad Braess , Iiusses , Club 1ft , Corvstures of Bpiis P lies Tumors , Osnctr , , OaUrrh , Broachitia , lahalstloa , DISEASES OF WOMEN , c . , V. . 3 hi Hira litslt innsu A lvuo.is uiriRTBBMTroi wostu UfunucosriSiMiiT , ( ITIICTIY rRIVATI ! 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