8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , DECEMBER 15 , 1890 FROM THE STATE CAPITAL , A Livery Stabla Sato Oraoked for a Very Email'Amount , STATE LIBRARIAN'S ' ANNUAL REPORT , A. Mttlo Girl Bhot hi tlio'Ilcnd by n Spoilt HI Ho Hull Voting Thicvca Other Joltliiyfl About Lincoln. LINCOLN , Neb. , Dec. 14. iSpcclnl to Tun nun. ] O. II. Sklnnor , ttio liveryman on Twelfth noir Q , was robbed this morning by two of his employes. The robbery occurred about 4 n. m. and the money win taken from the safe In the llvory barn. The outer door of tlic snfo WHS not locked , but the Inner ono was secured and ttio follows innnagu'l to smash the front of It , which wns constructed of wood , and then helped themselves to the contents. Fortunately there were only S'J In the safe at the time. As Richard Tnlbot , the watchman nt the barn , and \V. S. McMurray , ono of the hostlers , hiivo hoth dlsnpcared ) ) , It is bollovcd that they are the guilty turtles. Talbot IB twenty-two yean old , Is dark com- ploxioncd and talks broken English. Ho wears short slilcwhlskcrs , is Bllghtly bent and wears a black stiff lint and cutaway coat. McA'iyrny Is thirty years old. of sandy com plexion , red lintr , rod mutiicho and weighs 105 pounds , Hovoro light colored panti- loons , snutT colored overcoat and a blue cap. TUP. STATE I.lllItAlir , State Librarian Campbell has flnhhcd his annual report that is to bo presented to the governor. Among1 the statistics are the fol lowing : Hooks in the library on July 14 , 22,6K ! ! ) ; pamphlets In the library on July 14 lt25 ! ; ooolts received since that dnto , 14 ; pamphlets received since that duto , Gl ; totnfSI,890. , TUB TiiAonnlEN.sn ASH urn i.ovnn. After causing th6 arrest of her manager and lover , Mr. Dcmtnon , Atlolo Payn , the tragedienne , has met with reverses and only Uvo performances have been Riven since. On Friday night the company went to pieces nt Plattsmouth. Mr. Demmon. after two aays Incarceration in the pity Jail with drunhnnls and \naboiitls ? simply because ho allowed his love for Adclo to get the bcittcrof hW * Judgment , managed to secure bail last evon- Intrand was released to appear for trial later. Miss Payn Is under $200 bonds to appear against him. is noTn \ cni/.r.x ? The subject of discussion In Lincoln Is still the question as to whether Govcrnor- elect Boyd Is a subject of Queen Victoria or of Uncle Srfm. Prominent attorneys , in speaking of the matter , say that if as alleged Boyd is not an American cltl/.cu , of course ho cannot take his scat , and In case the present contest case falls to prove fraud , the election will bo null and void. In that case , they claim , the present incumbent , Governor Thayer , will hold over. In case the legisla- laturo finds that Powers lias a plurality , still it Is claimed that Governor Thayer has a rifiht to question it. In that case Powers will , It is held , have to apply for a quo warrunto , and this will bring the matter before - fore the supreme court. A noted attorney , who does not wish to hnva his naino mentioned , declares that all the talk about Lloyd's Itiellgiblllty is time wasted. "Because " ho " " , says , "Hoyd "served ns a soldier for nlno months in the union army nnd is according to law a naturalized cltUoii , as a li.w was passed after the war , clothing all aliens with the full nights of citi zenship who bcrvcd iu the union army. " SHOT ix Tim iinAv. "While Mabel Astloy , a iiino-ycar-old girl , was bitting in the doorway of her homo at Twentieth and Q streets last evening about 7 o'clock she was struck in the head with n bullet that made an ugly but not fatal scalp wound. No report of a gun or revolver was heard ana where the bullet ciuno from is a mystery. It It , supposed that the mlsslo Is u spent ball Irom a rillo. TOUKO THIEVES. A. Beswick , nt Twenty-seventh nnd E Btroots , complains at police headquarters that iwo fourteon-yoar-old boys named Fred Ues- wlck and John llhyltord entered his homo whllo the family was away nnd stele 815 and a lady's ' gold watch. The police are looking for the youthful thieves. ODDS AND Elim. At the meeting of Farragut post , Grand Army of the Republic , last evening , ? 12."i was raised for distribution among comrades in the western p.irt of the state who are suffer ing from destitution. Frank Williams , the burglar , was found at Fourih and F streets this afternoon by Ofllccr Ktnnoy and Uctcctlvo Poscnrd nnd was ar rested. Williams had u bullet hole In his Bleevo that told the significant talc of a re cent escape from being killed whllo on ono of his plundering raids. The Lansnstor county fanners club has been offered the use of the botanical lectrro room for the mooting of Tuesday evening. Lanis James played Macbeth to n poor house last night. F. C.Duncan , the follow charged with rais ing a H. & HI , check for $8.W ! to $30.33 and passing the same upon .Mayer Brothers , was arrested yesterday in Sioux City and \vn- biought back to Lincoln by Detective Mnlonp. Kay Merrill , 1111 P street , complains nt police headquarters that bornobody entered his room last night and stele u gold watch. The mark on the case is No. 51,115 , and tbo works are numbered "Elgin , No. 2,781,024. " 9 Did you over buy a horse nnd nothnvosomo misgivings as to his points till they were fully tested ! Not so with Aycr's Sarsnparllln ; vou may bo sure of it at the start. It never dis appoints these who give it u fair and persist ent trial. Tickets nt lowest ratoa nnd su porlor accommodations via the grout Rook iBlund route Ticket ofUco , 1C02 Six teenth and Farimm streets Omaluv. All Mnslo at I toil need Price. 0,000 pieces only lOc n copy at Moin- Lorg'a , ICtli Bt. bqt. Capitol tivo & Dodge. Dr. Blrnoy euros catarrh , Boo Bldg. j CONNECTED IIOUHEHS. Tliclr Desire to Kmulutn Illnolc Hurt GctH Them Into Trouble. Tbo two highwaymen arrested Saturday night for holding up Pat Uoach turn out to bo n couple of young men who are very prom inently connected in this city. Lewis Jones , who Is the son of the local manager of the CooU remedy company , gave his name cor rectly , and the name of the other , who gave his iinmo as Bert Hush , Is Wilson. Ho Is a son of John Wilson , assistant superintendent of niQtlvo power nnd machinery for the Union Pucillo railway company. "Jones bus owned up to the whole transaction , but denies - nies that ho has been implicated In any other robbciles. Ho resides atlilOl North Twenty- sixth street , nnd Wilson resides at 180J Ohio street. Jones claims that they planned the robbery ns they wore going homo together. They hold up Hooch at the corner of Twon- ty-llrst and Charles , Jones covering him with a revolver whllo Wilson went through his pockets , securing CO cents and two or three buttons. Koach wont homo and told his broth- cr-ln-law. P. J. Tlgho , of what had occurred. Tigho did not care for tbo loss of the money , hut ho objectad to having his relative iin- posed upon , so ho glnted up hia loins and the pair shouldered their blackthorns and started on the trail of tbo highwayman , They met Mutinied Ofllcorllazo and enlisted his ser vices. The robbers wcro overtaken near the Coliseum and placed under arrest. Uoach tald that one of the fellows hud a gun und the other had hh sixty cents , describing the money , and the pioporly was found as aos- erlbod , when the prisoners were searched nt the police stutlou. \Vniits to Ho a Tough. Arthur Duggau was arrested yesterday ns a suspicious character , Ho Is a son of Mart Duggan , wbo was krUed In Lcadvlllo two joara ago , Uuggan sr. was marshall of LeadvlHoln thocxcltlncr days of 1879 , 1SSO and 1881 , nnd was credited with planting tovcn border rufllnns In the Interests of law and order. Young Duggan Is a stranger In tbo city , but It is said that ho aspires to ex- ggcrated tougbucsa. ( Jhrlntinnn Jcwoiry nt Auction. The entire stock of diamondswntchos. llvarwaro nnd jewelry of the diamond mrlors at 14th nnd Knrnntn streets hav- boon purchased from the receiver , I I sell tlio Biuno nt nuutlon hotwecn now nnd Jnnunry 1 , 1891 , commencing Thursday , December 11 , nt 7:30 : p. in. , ind continuing nftcrnoon und evening until the entire stock Is sold. These ; oed were purchased for first-china rndo , and partita desiring to buy lioli- lay presents can procure the lineal nrtl- lea known to tno trade at their own Iptires. This Is n bona fldo niictlon sale of owolry , and nil goods are warranted to 10 as represented. JBFP W. BEDFORD , Diamond Parlors , 1-Jth and Fnrnam sts. The Winter of Our Content s the tltlo of u recent charming paper iy that brillant writer Charles Dudley Varner , wherein the , glories of the 'aelllo coast , as a winter resort , nro nest graphically described. . The Amor- can , people are beginning to understand hat the Puget Sound country is ono of Mir most splendid possessions and that ho nhmo of the "Mediterranean of the 'acillo" is a happy tltlo not misapplied , h Bpenking of Mount Taroinn , Senator George l \ Edmunds says : "I would bo willing to go 600 miles igaln to sco that scone. The continent s yet in ignorance of what will bo one af the grandest show places as well is BanltariuniB. If Switzerland IB Ightly called the playground of Europe , I am sa'tlHlled that irouiid tlio huso of Mount luiiuier will jccomo a prominent place of resort , not or America only , but for the world bo- ides , with thousands of sites for build- ng purposes , that are nowhere excelled or the grandeur of the view that can bo btuinod from them , with topographical oaturos that would make the most per- ect system of drainage both possible mil easy , nnd with a most agrcenblo nnd lealth giving climate. " Thousands of delighted tourists over ho Union P.iullli ) Mho 'past year bear mplo testimony to ttho beauty and majesty of this now empire of the Paeilic lorthwcst. "Wcntlier Probabilities. For December Indications point to old , frosty weather. That , however , vlll make no dilToronca to these who ravel in the stoam-heatod and electric- Ighted , limited vestibule train which i run only by the Chicago , Milwaukee ; St. Paul Hy. botwooa Omaha and hicago. This elegant train leaves Omaha at 0:10 : p. m. arriving in Chicago t 9:30 : a. in. , in time to make all eastern onncctions. For further information pply at city ticket olllco , 3601 Farnam t. , Omaha , P. A. NASH , , E. PUKSTON , General Agent City Passenger Agent. | Wntit Better Fire Protection. The Clifton Hill Citizens' club , composed f residents of Crclghtou Heights , Baker 'lace , Clifton Hill ana Saunders & Ilimo- Hugh's addition , all lying along tlio western Ida of the Sixth ward , hold Its regular voekly meeting Saturday evening. Tlio meeting was presided over by Prcsl- .out Beach , and J. T. Yntes presided at the ecrotary's desk. Henry Deals presented the report of the ornmittce appointed at a previous meeting to iroparo a petition to the city council asking or bolter llro protection. In the discussion -which followed the rcad- IIR of this petition , It developed that the lire H'otection m that section of the ward is en- Ircly Inodcqunto. Over ono hundred rind Ifty houses uavo been erected In that vicin- ty the past season and they are without any irotectlon from flames. There nro over four lundrcd voters In that Immediate vicinity , oprcsentlng a population of 9,500. It was itatcd tliattho now hose house , which It was iroposod to erect at Hamilton street and l ewe avenue , would bo useless , as far as this part of the ward was concerned , unless Ire nydrunts wore placed at vailous points In these additions. The petition was finally adopted as pre sented by the committee , asking the council to place hy dr. ills where they were needed , ana received about ono hundred signatures. Another petition was introduced asking the city council to place street lamps itt certain loints in the western part of the ward. The lotltlou stated that the scsldonts of that lo- : allty had had several lamps placed In posi tion and had paid for the same by voluntary contributions , and they now asked that the council take thcso lamps off the hands of the subscribers. U.ho petition was favorably re ceived and was adopted unanimously. A lommittoo leconsistlng of Messrs. Gates , Sonno , Deals and Millar was appointed to circulate this petition and present It to the council. The club then adjourned for ono week. * tiord Chlul' Justice Coleridge. The Youth's Companion announces as an .mportant accession to its list of contributors , ; ho lord chief Jastico ot England , Lord Coler idge , who will write on "Success at the Bar. " Sir Morrell Mackenzie , physician to the em peror of Germany , contributes a similar pa per on "Success in the Medical Profession. " AV. O. W. Joseph C. Root of Lyons , Ja , , the founder Lho order of Modern Woodman of America , andalso of the Woodmen ot the World , is in the city , and on Thursday evening mot with the newly organized camp of the latter order in this city. About one hundred members vero present and they wcro entertained for about two hours by Air. Hoot , who spoke at length upon the purposes and objects of thu order and communicated the secret work. The Woodmen of the World was organized in Juno last and has increased rapidly , thu major portion being In the Pacillo coast states where there is already a membership of about live thousand. Camps of the order havo' been organized In Kansas , Nebraska , Iowa , Ohio , Indiana , Connecticut and Texas , and others are being organized m Now York , Pennsylvania , Arkansas and Missouri. The order is a fraternal insurance society In which members may c.irry pollcloi rang- Irom fJOO to ? , JOUO. Great enro has been taken in compiling the constitution und by laws of the enter , to avoid the rocks upon which other slmilurortiors have been wrecked and to incorporate the features of all. Ono of thu.linportant features among the objects of the society Is n provision for mark ing thu grave of each member with a suitable monument provided by the order , without cost to the bcnollclnrlcs. The hfudminrtcn of tlio order will bo at Omaha and Mr , Uoot will rouiovo to this city in the near future. For burns , scalds , bruises nnd all pain and soreness of the llesh. the grand household remedy Is Dr. Thomas' Electrlaoll. Bo sure you got the genuine. Miss Funnlo Martin startoj Saturday evenIng - Ing for Chicago , whora she will stay during thu winter months studying to complete uor musical education. C d la Million * of Homes to Xean tno Standard. BOTH ENDS OF , MAN : "When It nln't ono thing , Its two , " ns tnc old indy pertinently remarked cent Departments that we've somowhnt neglected two departments v ' .we've got n Hat store and n Shoe store ; not very pretty , nor is the fui > oq , low prices prices that hat stores nnd shoe stores don't care to tnlk about. NOW ABOUT SHOES. We keep nil kinds of Shoes for all kinds of men , nnd men In different "walks" in life wnnt different sorts of shoes. The Inborlnn mrm don't want the kind of a shoe thnt n banker wears ( wishes ho could step Into the banker's shoes , but that's different ) , nor does the bank man want the kind of n shoe the laboring man wears "don't need them In his business. " We sell n shoe with solid solo leather Insole and counter for one twenty-five ; shoo stores say ono seventy-five. For one sixty-five or ono eighty-five we sell shoes well worth ninety cents to a dollar more. At two fifty we sell n genuine Gooclyeur welt. "That's enough said , don't you think ? " At three dollars and ninety cents wo sell a shoe that makes a friend for us of every man who buys them. Shoo stores try to sell as good a ono for five dollnrs. Some doj more don't. In high grade shoes we cnrry three distinct lines , nt four twenty-five , four seventy-five and five nnd a quarter the last one a genuine French calf nnd every bit mnde by hand. They represent a saving of a dollar'and a half to two dollars n pair. Boys'shoes , made for wear , sizes eight to twelve , eighty-five cents ; thirteens to twos , a dollar-ten ; twos to fives ( hlah button ) , ono- forty. We sell ! Rubbers , Rubber Boots , Arctics , ntn . ' ' TO TOP OFF. ivo matter how good a suit of clothes n mnn has on , no matter how stylish an overcoat adorns his person , no matter how Immacu late his shirt front , if he has on a shabby hat it condemns the whole outfit. We'll toll you about our Hats. We carry n large assortment of Hats for men and boys , soft hats , stiff hats , good go6ds , right prices. Wo don't carry the kind of a hat where you pay threa dollars for the hat and two more for the name of the fellow that made it. Wo give a man a dollar's worth of hat for a dollar's worth of monoy. We've stiff hats for 950 [ ever see one ? ] , $1.25 , $1.40 , $1.75 , $2 and $2.25. [ The best made at $3. ] Soft hats are here sold for 750 , $ i , $1.25 , $1.56 , $1.75 and $2. And to sort of "cap" the climax we've got * Men's Cloth Caps for 400 , 500 and 6oc. Boys' Cloth Caps at 150 , 25c and 350. , Plush Caps [ the best ones are made of Walker plush ] , at 950 , $1.25 , $1.50 , $1.75 , $2 , $2.25 and $2.50. \ .We have today marked down a lot of Boys' extra fine Overcoats to about half price. CLOTHING CO. , FOUR/TRRN/TH AND DOUG-LAS. "We'll announcej cmething new about \Vednesday or Thursday. Open evenings until 9 p. m. ; Saturdays 10 p. m. anil Orefion. ( This now empire of the northwest 3s attracting universal attention and the reason for this is the iilmost unlimited resources that have recently boon opened and the surprising1 growth of this region. Largo agricultural areas ; vast forests and immense deposits of precious metals are to bo found in Oregon and Washing ton , nnd by reason of the varied natural resources of the country this section pflors uncqualcd opportunities for 'the ' Investment of capital anil location of in dustries that nro not surpassed by the older sections of the United States. The Union Paciilo on account of its fast time , through Pullman sleepers and din ing cars , free reclining chair cars and frco colonist sleepers from tho. Missouri river , is conceded to bo the favorite route for persons going to either Wash ington or Oregon. For pamphlets fully descriptive of the above named states , or for rates , time of trains or any information pertaining to the Union Pacific , call on or address your nearest ticket ngent or the under signed , who will most cheerfully furnish any Information that may bo desired. A.'P. Douol , city ticket agent , 1302 Far nam street , Omaha , Nob. The only railroad tram out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Molnos and Chicago business is the Rock Island vos- tibuled limited , leaving Omaha at 4:30 : p. in. daily. Ticket olllco , 1U02 Sixteenth and Furnara sts. . Omaha. Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrn , I3co bhlg iTotm A. IjninrloU's Kmicrnl. The funeral of the Into John A. Lamrlch took place at 2 p. m. yesterday from Ms lat residence , 2200 Lake street. The remains were encased In a tmuu&omo hlnolr , clotti- covered casket.which , was .literally covered with llornl tributes. Uov. II.V. . Kuhns conducted the services and the pall bearers wcro Messrs. E. M. Brown , W. A. Hosteller , Charles 1'eleraon , Hnrvoy Wells , U. II. Coftln and C. AV. Jov. TJio remains were interred ! n Prospect Hill cemetery , nnd were followed to their last resting place by a long line of carnages con taining friends of the dead man. Children Enjoy the pleasant flavor , gentle action and soothIng - Ing effects of Syrup of Figs , when In need of a laxative , and if the father or mother ho costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use , so thnt It Is the best family remeily known und every family should huvo a bottle. Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldg. Square Hopes Batter Than Flat. The newest thing in the transmission of power by bolting or ropes Is the usoof square leather ropos. The grooves In which they run nro iniido to an nnglo of forty-live uogrocs , so that there Is a per fect lit of ono-half the surface of the I'opo , inoro .than is possible with a Hut bolt. The traction of a square rope is also greater than In a flat belt on account of the angles. The square leather ropoa used for mala driving are about ono and ono-fourth Inches square , and are inado up of layers of leather cemented so that the whole Is uniform and continuous. A rope of this slzo weighs a pound for cnch foot of length nnd will sustain a pull of GOO pounds. At a speed of 2,600 foot per minute n square rope of this BZO will transmit twonty-fivo horse power. Cromwell's IJaUy ClotliPH. Oliver Cromwell was really once a haby ; his baby clothes are still to ho scon at the famous houbO of Chequers , in Buckinghamshire , says the London Daily Kows. They nro carefully clior- ished by the present owners. The costly satin robe in which ho was christened has since been used for many of his de scendants , as well ns for the babies of the family that now own Choquors. Six tiny caps , scalloped around the edges find bound with ribbon tlwt is now yellow with ago , form part of the collection. o Dr , Blrnoy euros catarrh , Bco bldg. PRESENTS FOR' THE Approaching Holidays. In these practical times It is wise to combine the useful with the ornamental. , What could be more acceptable to a friend than one or our Fine Paragon Frame Silk Umbrellas ? or would he v- refer a stylish and becoming Smoking Jacket ? or an ample luxurious Lounging Robe ? ' Possibly a set of "neat but not gaudy" Night Shirts would meet n present need and a TIMELY gilt has a double value ; or it may be that one or more of our Full Dress Shirts would be well received. Neckwonr In mostattractlve variety may be suggestive from the large rich muffler to the daintiest of Full Dress Ties. Our assortment in this line of goods embraces all styles for all occasions. There , wth an Infinite variety of Handkerchiefs , Hosiery , G eves and Silk S.ispenders , made n Chrlstrmts collection that is an education to look at and may help to settle the vexed question of "What shall I give my husband , or father or brother. " DR. BAILEY , GRADUATE DENTIST A Full But of Tout'i on Kiitibor , ( or 1'ivi : DDM.AIIS. A perfect fit Kimrantoert. Ttoth oxtraotod without pain or dknsor. and wltJout nimus- tlietlos. Gold antP MlvortHlngs lit lowest ratoa Bridge mid Urtwu Work , 'leulu with- nntilal < * . All work warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Kntrauce. 18th slroot cluvato' Upono\eii- ngs until 8 o'cloolc FORTMEN ONLY MAGIC CURE IF' JST- VOUS DRIUMTy.SWknoss \ of lloily Mliidj KlTcctsot Errors or oteoisealn Old 01 Vounir. KoUiHt. Noble JIANIIOUO fully restored - stored Wo guiirmitfo ovary case or money refunded , Buiuplo course , live days treat ment , * lj full course , t& Scouruly doaloU from Lscrvullon. Cook Komedy Co. . Uiiulia. NoU . 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" f"8'A poriuano.it . euro mmrnntood for Catarrh ! I t \ i i n s i i i f 5khl , . J d ? irin , o ? iVoilk5re * ' f11" ' O1 ° ' Impotonoy , HrplilIK Stricture , and nil .ll unl. Urinary . N.ll I /or r . , 'n , , . orjaos. gurtronteo twoor every caio I undertake nj fall ta SIS' to „ IMrstorlc * of Ufo ) tent free. Oaicohoura-9ft. m. tof p. in. Hund&r' W fauna Corner Oth and Ilamay Stroetj , Omahi. FOR THE TRtATMEHF Of ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformiti ? > DR. A. T. MoTAUQHLIN , Foundnd nv Dr. J. W. If you miir r fmni , ll r Mnutnl b/ CESSeQuiVOUTHFULERnonO.j I no * Uanhnnrl W' Utr. . . l.o..i in l > r ln LOSl MannOOQmf 'mml nu .rant lo know To jurp nillouinoss. Sick Hcnrtaclio. Corutlpatloo. Malaria , Liter Complaints , uku the ealo and certain remedy , SMITH'S ! ? ss a r3" A AI % ILE BEANS Utot1io8MAU.8IZF-IO ! HUM beans to the boU tie ) . Thar nro tlio most convenient : suit all mj&a. 1'ilcoof eltlior gUo , JS ceiit4 i > er tulllo. KISSING & ( eeau ( coppers or utaupa ) . J. F. SMITH & CO , I Mnlicraof "llllo lluuiiM. Bu l/iuls. Mo. JOSEPH GiLLfllTS X STEEL PENS. MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. Jllir n uiliD acknowiKlr leaillni ; remedy lor all Tlio unnatuinl dlacbarxes and prlv leilieHfi-silni n. A certain t urn for lUw delillu tatlnir vt.okticti peculiar towom n. I , " z j _ rt rrO D < eoin ITHEEvAXjCHCUtruCo . In ricomiiioixflng It to - - - " * ' > * all MjI | r r0 . Uoltl l >