THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATTTRDAT. .TAmiATlY 17. 1891. MURDOCH AND THE BURGLAR , f A Thrilling Midnight Experience with a Iv Bold House Breaker. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LOYAL LEGION , An Kloquont Speech Delivered by Governor lloyct A Jail Breaker Captured Other Newn from the State Capital. Lixcor.v , Nob. , .Ton. 10. [ Special to 1m Urn. ] Mr. J. M. Murdoch , the well known rommcrclul traveler living nt Twcnty-nrst nnd L streets , had n most thrilling experi ence last night with a burglar. Mr. Mur doch got homo Into nnd went to bed about midnight. Ho was just sinking Into slumber when ho was nwakcncd by n nolso nt the whitlow opening out on the roof of the porch. Ho seized bis shotgun nnd stole cautiously up to the plnco to find n burglar attempting' to effect mi entrance. Ho shoved tha muzzle of tbo shotgun Into the fuco of the startled housebreaker and told him that ho must sur render or suffer Immediate death. The burglar HIUV Unit Mr. Murdoch had the drop on him und accepted the former alternative. The fellow begged Murdoch not to Idll dim , nnd the gentleman Informed ulm that ho would spare his llfo If ho would Jump from the porch and allow Mr. Murdoch to conduct him to the police station. Murdoch hastily donned his clothes nnd Crushed to the front door , but found the burg- 'lur disappearing through the front Rate. No attention was paid to tlio cry of "halt , " nnd Mr. Murdoch emptied the contents of ono of the barrels of the shotgun nt the fugitive. Ho brought the fellow down , the shot taking effect In thS'hlp. The fellow dropped his revolver and burglarious Instruments nnd Mr. Murdoch again captured him and gath ered ui > the articles ho had dropped. Moaawhllo Mrs. Murdoch , who was.pnr- nlyzod with terror , thinking her husband was murdered , began to utter n sorlos of piercing shrieks. Mr. Murdoch , thinking that the burglar was too badly Injured to again at tempt to cstapo , wont back into the house to assure his wife that everything xvas all rifrht. Ho again returned to his prisoner a few min utes later and was startled to sco him disap pearing up the street. Ho fired again , the shot taking effect nnd making the follow blto the dust a second tlmo. At this juncture a cart drove hurriedly up to where the wounded burglar was lying and a powerful man with a hat pulled over his eyes Jumped out hastily , lifted the prostrate man into the vehicle ana , laying- lash , the two drove off. This was the last scon of tnem. Mr. Murdoch turned the burglar's revolver nnd the burglarious Instruments over to the police. LOTATj LEOIO.V. The Nebraska commntidery of the Loyal Legion hold Its fifth annual reunion at the Lincoln hotel Inst evening' and It proved to boone ono of the most brilliant over held In the state. It was the first time that the Lincoln hotel had been formally opened to the public , nnd nmoro splendid assemblage could not hnvo boon selected to participate la the bouso- whrmlug. The mncnUlcont foyer , the elegant parlors nnfl tbo ( glittering dining hall nro admirably adapted for social events. > . , As Is knsTfny the Loyal Legion Is a social Io.t3iin1zatlon confined to gentlemen who hnvo boed commissioned ofllcers In the nrmy. The session lust evening thcro f ere called together the cream of too social circles of the stato. The reception was held from 8 to 10 , and at the latter hour the bugle call was sounded and the gallant ofllcers fell Into line with their handsome wives and charming daughters. The doors of the dining hall wore thrown open and n darzllng scene pre sented Itself. The palatial hull was lit with the refulgence of n hundred olcctrio lights , nnd the snow whlto walls gllstcuod llko ninrblo. Tlirco long tables laden with silver und crystal reflected and multiplied the Clcctrlo Jots. Smllaxwas pracofully entwined about the chandeliers , wtillo on every sldo tropical plants nnd flowers of every hue trans formed tno place into a garden. Over ono hundred and ilfty guests sat down to the tables and enjoyed the elegant spread. At 11:30 : the commander called the gay com pany to order and n fcust of oratory nnd music , followed. Lieutenant George E. Prltchett read a paper on "Tlio Capture of Fort Fisher. " General John 1) . Dentils presented a most in teresting address on the llfo of General Alfred H. Terry. Major Joseph H. Pa'ddock responded to "ThoDawn of ' Peace1 , and lion. 0. M. Lmnbcrtson paid a glowing trlbuto to the "Loynl Legion. " After u few remarks by John M. Thurston , Governor Boyd came forward In response to numerous culls. The governor snld : Gentlemen of the Loyal Legion : I take pleasure In being with you this evening and Joining In cordial fellowship with the mem bers of your organization and Its Invited guests. The Military Order of the Loyal f Legion of the United States by its very uatno proclaims itself a patriotic institution , nna ns such commends Itself to every true lover of bis country. I tuko It that your order moans nioro than the more perpetuation of war memories. I believe Its purpose is to inspire iv love for country , a loyalty to good povorn- ment , and n fidelity to our free institutions. In thcso grand sentiments wo can all join bands and bo brothers. * > In the narrow walks of politics wo may bo known as democrats , as republicans , or ns Independents , but m the broad domain of patriotism political distinctions vanish and % vo are American citizens , one nnd united. The perpetuation of our government depends upon the cultivation of patriotic ! sentiment , for the true lever of his country is ever jcady to lay dowu his Ufa for Its preserva tion. tion."But "But , gentlemen , 'Peace hath her victories no ' less than war,1 and the dying words of the Im'mortnl Douglas sounded forth as true a patriotism when bo tuld the people to obey the laws of their country aa did the lips of the dying Mulligan when they uttered in fee- bio tones , 'Lay mo down and save the flag. ' "For several years before and during the war I lived on what was known as the front ier , but my sympathies were with these In front. Every pulsation of my heart was In * tensely American ; niy every thought for the Ureservation of the union. And I yield to none not oven these whoso ancestors were l < ere In revolutionary times In devotion , nl- loglanco and loyalty to the United States of America. "While I can not , in the words of Daniel Webster , say , 'I was born an American,1 , no Homnn ever took greater prldo In saying , 'I nm a Homnn'than I in saying' , lu the lan guage of Webster , 'J live an American , I shall die un American. ' This speech was greeted with prolonged applause. A , JAIL llIlCAKCn CA1TUHEI ) . A telephone message wns received this morning from Council Bluffs stating that W. J I. Robb. the young man who escaped from the city jail ou the night of January 4 last by digging out through the wall of the big cage In which ho was confined , was under arrest there. Itobb had nothing to say , but stoutly refused to coma back without requisition pa pers. These are being prepared nnd an olU- cor will bo sent after him this evening or to morrow morning , Kobb was nrrcsted In Omaha about three weeks ago on the charge of stealing a gold watch from Henry Bureh- . am , a stock denier of HIckman. the crime being' committed in Saundcrs' saloon during fair wook. Itobb acknowledged having had the watch , but claimed to have won it from Buruhnmatagamoof cards. His trial was partially concluded , overtures toward n set tlement having boon made , but the money was slow in coming. Hobb tired of waiting' , And tn company with William Robborts , / charged with potty larceny , but who , It is > * v thought , was fearful of being caged for something - thing else , they broke out and skipped. Noth ing has bcon heard from Kobborts. HIS WIFE OiME TO TUB IIBSCUB. W. I * Davis' , who was arrested yesterday for disposing ot mortgaged property , was discharged this morning. It turned out that lftvls had not given any mortirago on the A'oo-d3. but that the man who did glvo the S mortgage had sold thorn to Davis , who trans ferred thorn to ICuox , tbo complainant. The Iptorlcs were somewhat mixed , and it Is dim- cult to got the straight of It. DavU' wlfo la y employed aa a domestic in a well known Liu * coin family , and is apparently a very nice young woman. Hho responded to her bus- band's summons , and by paying off the $17 mortgage and tbo 10.20 costs , secured his re- leaso. A coi'XTenrr.tT n The jury In the United States court that has been listening to the ovldenco m the cnso of Ed Hcdrann of Indlanola , charged first with passing counterfeit money , and second with having it in his possession with Intent to pass the same , found him guilty on the second count. Sentence bas not yet bcon passed ou him. suritEME count1. On January 2 the Nebraska Savlncs nnd Exchange bank recovered judgment against the city of South Omaha commanding the city of South Omaha to levy a special assess- mcnt of * 10W8.-ii ! for the grading fund and to issue to the banking company city warrants payable to tlio onlcr of the bank upon the grading fund. The ofllcors of the bank ob ject to this ruling nnd appealed the case to the supreme court. A. L. Haley of Hnrlan county was tried In the district court of his county on tbo charge of selling liquor to D. K. Logan without n It- cense nnd was llxod 8100 nnd costs. Today ho appealed the case to the supreme court. The Halglcr land and canal company of Dundy has lllcd nrtlclesof incorporation with the secretary of stato. The capital stock is tSO.OOO. The object of the organizati is to construct and maintain Irrigating ditches which will bo fed from the Republican river. MISMATCH MOHTAT.3. Mrs. Sadie Luschor asks for n divorce from her husband , Kdwa.nl , claiming that ho not only failed to provide for her , but added In sult to Injury by transferring his affections to Carrlo Jones , who lives ou Ninth near W street. Today George Slroth entered a vigorous denial to the assertion of his wife , Franklo , that ho had deserted her. Georpo claims thatrsho Is the deserter and If the divorce is granted to anybody ho should have It. Hon. Philip Anilros has been appointed to the position of clerk to Labor Commissioner Jenkins and enters upon his duties Immed iately , vice Colonel Harry Downs , who has been removed. Company II , First regiment , Nebraska National Kuards , H. H. Short , captain , twcnty.ntno men , passed through touay to tlielr homes In Nelson. Cnptnln Charles E. Harris anil thirty-men , composing Company C , also pas3cd through to Nouraska City on their return from Itushvlllo. KICH NEIGHBOR. A tininl AVlicro Golden NiiKKOtu Slum * tier In Uio Hillside. For years the cost has hold the attention of the American people , both In regard to political matters and material wealth. But the arena of active oppcrations tms been transferred to the great valley of the Mis souri and the rugged mineral fields of the further west Active measures arc being taken to secure an extensive systems of Irrigation , and eastern capital Is Hawing westward to aid In developing the vast min eral resources of the now stntes of the mountain mrlon. Any intelligent person wtio will make even a casual examination of this field will bo forced to the conclusion that the mining operations of the west are in their infancy , with magnificent possibilities In the futuro. _ To the citizens of Nebraska the development of no one of these mineral states is of more Importance than its neigh bor to the northwest , Montana. And per haps no state of the whole mountain region has brighter prospects ns a producer of precious and baser metals than Montana. The development of the mineral resources of Montana means a permanent borne market for Nebraska hogs , cattle and grain , nnd a great community of consumers contiguous tea a great agricultural stato. The stale of Mon tana in 1800 produced one-third of nil the precious metals mined in the United States , nnd nt the present rate of development , and considering the richness of the ore taken out , it Is safe to say that In 1891 shn will produce ono-half of the on tire output of the precious metals of the United States. One of the most promising mines lately dis covered Is the Mineral Hill mlno , mention of which was made in THE BUR last October. At that time it was not much more than a facing. Later developments prove it to bo a regular bonanza. This mlno Is located on In dian crcolr , in Jefferson county. Just south of it Is Butte , the greatest mining ramp in the world. It Is only a few miles from the famous Oranlto Mountain and Bimetallic sil ver mines , and .Tuv Gould's mining district Is only twenty miles distant. This mine was discovered by M. E. Pinncy , one of the best posted locators in the west , A stock company has been formed , with Mr. PInnoy as president. The mine has been opened nnd extensive operations are now going on. The claim is 1,500 hundred feet in length by 000 feet In width , Samples of ere were taken from the entire frontage , which assayed ? 3.75 in sliver nnd 1 In gold , to ? M0.25 in silver and ? 5 ( ) in gola per ton. The result was astonishing to the owners themselves. Siuco November 1 a road has boon built through the timber and over the mountain to the mine , and substantial board ing houses for the employes , stmft huiiso , blacksmith shop , ere houses , etc. , have been erected. A shaft is being sunk nnd cross sections will bo made to ascertain thoqualltyof ere at different depths. This mine , which li located in the best mining region in the world , has peculiar advantages not always mot with In mining countries , viz , an abundance of timber right on the ground , and unlimited water power within n few hundred feet of the shaft. This descrip tion of n mine which Is a bonanza to Its own ers , and which will yiola thorn inoro wealth than Crxsus over ppsscssod , gives an idea of the rich stuto Nebraska Is neigh bor to , the mutual benefits of which should enlist the interested attention of Ne braska's citizens. The B. & M. railroad has built a line almost diagonally across this state from southeast to northwest , nnd the Union Pacific taps this region also , thus giv ing ample opportunities for exchange of pro ducts , which will bo like factories to the ono nnd cornfields to the other. Mr. Plnnov , the fortunate gentleman above mentioned , Is an old resident of Nebraska City and well known all over the state. The importations into this country during 1800 show 00,130 cases of G. H. Mumm & Go's. Extra Dry , being an increase of 27,000 over the provioua.yonr , evidencing the high appreciation in which this wlno Is hold for its excellent quality. It Is recommended by the most eminent physicians in this country for Its purity , small amount of alcohol and wholcsomoncss , wullo for a flno dry cham pagne , "G. H. Mumm & Go's. Extra Dry is considered by connoisseurs as unsurpassed. The only railroad tram out of Omaha , run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Molnes and Chicago business is the Rook iHlaml vos- tibulod limited , leaving Omuha at 4:30 : p. m. daily. Ticket oflliio , 1002 Sixteenth aud Furnam ets. . Omaha , Says It Isn't 80. Yesterday Tun HUB contained a special dispatch from Salt Lake to the effect that a citizen of that place had deserted his family nnd taken up with some fair creature con nected with the Clara Morris company. The manager of the latter called upon TUB BKE to inform this paper that there was no truth in the report ; that his company was composed of goutlcmon and ladles in Uio strictest scnso , and that no such trouble has over been known in connection witn any of his people. An Krror Corrected. BOSTOS , Mass. , Jan. 13. To the Editor of TUB BBB ! I have received a cutting purport ing to come from your issuoof Jau.3 concern ing various statements alleged to have boon made by myself with reference to the remark able c > 80 of luranoy vennum. Those state ments , so far as I mn aware , have not been made by mo , and some of them are entirely erroneous. Vou will much oblige by publish ing this letter. Yours sincerely , KlCIIAllll HODGSON. Fined Tor Disturbing the 1'oaoc. DTho COSQ against K. J. Johnson for assault and battery brought by O. J. Barlwr of the Homo fire Insurance company came up yesterday - torday afternoon In police court. Judge Hoi- eloy decided that the evidence was not suffi cient to 0011 vlct Johnson oa the charge of as sault and battery , so ho was discharged anil pluadod guilty to a disturbance of the peace , paid his uuo and loft the court room. . CLARK'S ' WASTE BASKET , It is Set for the Heads of Union Pacific Officials. HARVEY MIDDLETON TO BE RETIRED , Ho AVIil Ho Sucuectloil by T , II. Mo- Council ilnlin Wilson Kofusoj a Itoductlon Otticr Local llnlhvny News. Harvey Mlddlcton , superintendent of mo tive power of the Union Pncltlc , Is to be re tired on February 1 , and will bo succeeded by Joseph McConuoll , formerly master me chanic of the shops nt North Platto. Mr. McDonnell's headquarters will bo at Omaha. Fred Mortzlielmer , superintendent of the Clioycnno division , will bo brought to the mechanical department as assistant to McConnell , with headquarters at Cheyonno. Mr. John Wilson , who bos boon with tbo Union Pacific for ever twenty-three years as 'draughtsman , chief clerk , assistant superin tendent of motive power , und In practical control of tbo inotlvo power ot tbo entire Nebraska division , has bcon offered the position of master ino ctmnlo of the Nebraska division , Ho has declined the position and will leave the vice of the road with thotncouilngof thonuw administration. Speaking of the changes on the tapis In the motive power department an ofllclal at head quarters expressed surprise that Mr. Clarlr , in seeking a successor to Harvey Mlddletou , bud overlooked John Wilson , whom ho had appointed eight year * ago to the position which ho no\v \ holds and in which ho virtually had complete control of the entire mechanical department of the system. During the incumbency of Hackney nnd Gushing Mr. Wilson's had really been the guiding hand , nnd this was also true , to a great extent , under the present administration. The gentleman quoted expressed great sur- prlso that Mr. Wilson's well known ability as a practical man and his familiarity with'tho requirements of the system , had not in fluenced Mr. Clurk to appoint him as Mr , Mlddloton's successor. "I feel eonlldout , " ho remarked , "that If Mr. Wilson had asked for the posi- tlon it would have been given mm , but ho Is very modest about pushing himself forward and I presume ho thought Mr. Clark was familiar with his record and would do him justice. " 1 am not surprised that ho has declined to servo under McConnell , as ho " Hero ho checked himself as If holmd already said too much. Being pressed for his ideas ho merely said that ho thought the new order of things would not test long , as McConnell had not been remarkably successful In his manage ment of affairs under his charge when ho was In the service of the company some years ago. The refusal of Mr. Wilson to accept the position tcndeied him has rather unsettled the plans of the incomingsupcrintendontaud it is not known who will bo placed In charge of the Nebraska division , which Is the most important in the system. Falnry of Jtnllway Wall Clerics. Tbo railway moll clerks of the country arc making a combined effort to got a bill through congress increasing the salaries In all classes of the railway mail service ex cept the llrst , or probationary class , and creating two new classes ; the latter to per tain to chief clerks of divisions. A committee of thirty-eight clerics are in Washington lobbying In the inter ests of this bill , and Chlof Clerk Cramer of this city received a letter from O. R. Hensen , a cblof clerk in this division , with headquarters at Quincy , III. , to the ef fect that the prospects were good for the suc cess of the bill. Tbo Tralliu Management. A rumor was current about Union Pacific headquarters yesterday to the effect that thoofllcoof general trafllc manager was to bo abolished the first of tbo month and that Trafllo Manager Mellon was to bo loft out In the cold. His assistant , Mr. Monroe , accord ing to the rumor , was booked for the oDice of general freight ngont.relloving Mr. Whitney. The rumor was given credence among the oftlciuls generally , but Assistant General Manager Holcomb denied all knowledge of It , nnd stated that Mr. Clark had not men tioned any such change whoa ho was last hero. Notes and Personals. O. P. Humphrey , traveling1 passenger agent of the Lalto Shore road. Is In the city. P. A. Nash , general eastern agent of the Milwaukee road , was called to Chicago Thurs day nighton business. The nature of the busi ness was not disclosed , but is supnoscd to have some connection with the strike of the telegraphers. Theodora Jones has been associated at the Union Pacific depot with Uenot Master Hanoy for the last ton years. Yesterday bo re ceived official notlco that ho had Dcon ap pointed baggage master at Evanston , Wye. , and ho will leave for that city at once. Mr. Jones bas well earned his promotion. Yesterday was tno tlmo sot for the strike of operators along tne lines of the Chicago cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul road. The lo l officials reported that only a few of the op erators a * , small stations along the line had gone out , and that thcro had been no inter ruption whatever in the traffic of the road. The best anodyne and expectorant for the cure of colds and coughs and all throat , luntr and bronchial troubles is undoubtedly Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. Ailc your druggist for it , and at the same tlmo for Ayer's almanac , which is free to all. Permits. The following building permits wore issued by Building Inspector Whltlock yesterday : H. Jacobergcr , ono-story frame barn nnd coal shed at Jloo street aud Grand avcntio $100 William II. Ellsworth , ono and ono-half Htory frame dwelling. South Fifteenth struot. south of Vlnton street 1,500 V , L. Cotton , one-story frame addition to ufllco at Nicholas ntul Dale streets , . ICO Jolm Hers , ouo-story frame cottage at Locust an ( . South Twenty-first streets TOO Andruw lierg , one-story frame oottuKO ut Locust , nor Twenty-first street COO Total 2,700 Through coacnea Pullman , palnco sleepers , dining cars , free roclininp chair cnrs to Chicago and Intervening points via the great Hock Island routo. Ticket olllco 1GU2 , Sixteenth and Parimm. Sowar Contract Awarded. There was a brief sesslpn of the hoard of public works yesterday evening , The only business of any importance was the letting of the contract for sewer district No. 114. Barnacle & Co.'s bid of 49 cents per lineal foot was the lowest , nnd the contract was awarded to thorn. There were three bids , the highest being 52c. Sewer district No. 114 extends along Fortieth street from Ham ilton to Cuming. A six-inch pipe is to be used. ARE YOU TROUBLED I * With an old sore , ulcer , or gun shot wound that refuses to heal For Five years up. If I had a sere leg , which so take would yield to no treat S.S.S. , ment until I took two and he- bottles of S. 8. & , which prompt y cured It , and come Hi ere Una been no > Ign of your o'.uru ; tills was In 1880. forme E. K. llobT.Xowton , N. O. r self. S. S. S. , has cured many such cases after every other remedy had failed. 1003 Off BLOOD 4/0 3X1/1 DtSCiSC3 ( ftfC. The Swift Spooli'c Co. . Atlm a , Go , Continental Clothing House. SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE OF Oyercjoats and Ulsters. High Grade Clothing A BONA E DE MARK DOWN. This sale ought to interest every poison in the city , The sale is intended to iplace our immense stock of Fine Overcoats in the hands of customers at less than Jobbers' prices. 20 Per Cent Discount. A bona fide discount of twenty per cent means more to the purchaser than some of the absurd offers of goods at half price and regardless of cost sales. Such clothing as the public wants can't be sold for half price. A discount of twenty per cent will be allowed at the desk on every overcoat sold this week in the Wen's and Boys' Department , livery lot is included in this sale. We have many more overcoats than we wish to carry over , and have adopted this method , knowing that the discount from our already low prices will make this the most important sale of the season. Men's Overcoats , 20 per cent discount. Men's Ulsters , 20 per cent discount. Boys' Overcoats , 20 per cent discount. Bays' Ulsters , 20 per cent discount. Boys' Cape Overcoats , 20 per cent discount. Furnishing Dep't. Special Sale of Fine Wool Underwear This week we place 'on sale the balance of our winter underwear , in fine grades we have carried a larger stock than usual this . season , and the mild weather has affected the sale of heavy un derwear. ( j We are determined to close out the balance of our high cost grades , and have named prices which ought to interest every cl ese buver : LOT NO. 1 : Wo call special attention to n lot of about BO dozen N ATURA.L : WOOL , UNDERWEAR , in regulnr sizes , full finish floods , sold all season for $1.20. Wo will offer at7Cc each , nnd repent that they cannot bo duplicated for loss than $1.2t3. They nro fin * goods , suitable for any gentleman's wear. LOT. NO. 2 : fa lite Australian Wool. I'm ' 11.00. Wo place this lot of TOdozon of the finest guality of Wool Un derwear , such as wo have sold all season for $1.70 , all now fresh goods , In regular sizes , at this sale for $1.0O each , nnd If not found as represented may bo returned and money cheer fully refunded. MAIL ORDERS. Mail orders will bo promptly filled on either of these lots thlo week. Send for n suit of these goods with the understanding thnt It they are not found to bo just as represented they may bo returned at our expense. ODD GARMENTS. Prices , 50c , 75c and $1.00 , Special attention is called to n quantity of Odd Garments in Fine Wool Underwear , broken sizes , some lots hnvo shirts only , and some only drawers. They are all high cost goods , sold all season for $ l.BOto $3.OO. They will bo closed at this sale for OOc , 70c and FREELAND , LOOMIS & CO. I SOLUBLE CHEAP Rich. Digestible. Stimulating. Nourishing. Having a peculiarly delicious flavor a food and drink combined at a half cent a cup and fit for a prince. VAN HouTEirs COCOA . "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " 49 * VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA , ( "once tried , nlnrny * tucd " ) vral Invented and patented nnd I * made In Holland. It ! acknowledged by tha noet eminent dooton and analrati tliat by th ipoctnt treatment VAN HotrrF.H's OOCOA baa undergone , the olnblllty of the fleili-rormlUB ciinitltueuta la Increased fifty per cent. , while the whole of the fibre * ate aoftanod and rendered more palatable and dUottible. ilt in the world. " Aik for VAN HoirrtN'e nnd take DO other. 61 HUMPHREYS' Dn. IIuartmEVs' HnciFica are Dclcntlflcally nnd carefully prepared proscriptions t used for ninny yours In prlruto practice vi llliBurrofia.anilforovcr IhlrtyycdrauBcdby tlioptcpla. Uvtry tlnglo Spo- clflo la a upeclateuro for tha dlscaso unmtd. 1'heno BpcclHcB cure iTlthouc ilrugRlnK. parft- Ing or reducing the ejstem. nnd nro in met nnd ducdthonavcrclgn remedies ol'tlioWorld. UST op rnixcirit NOS. cciucs. riucin. 1 VoTcrn , Congestion. InHanunatlon. . . , * j.1 JVorni , Wormlevcr , Worm Colic. . , ! $ ; l ( Irrluir C'oIlr.orTi-cthlcKOfliifanta . 'J5 \ Olnrrbca , otclilldrpnorAdulu 75 O Jynentery. Orlplug , Bilious Colic ri/i / ( i Ofiolnra itlorlms , Vomiting „ ' . ' /'ouutlH , Cold , llrancliltli M , ' H Nuurnleln , Toolhnohe.Fiicinclio 'Ji 0 IIcndaclicH , SldcUcaimcho , Vertigo , li ! 10 IVyxiicpMn , Dlllniu htamncrh ! i. ' 11 Hupjircsscilorrninrul t'crloug. , ' ! ! 3'JVbltcH , too rrodise Tcrlods , 'Ji il : I'rnun. CouKh , DinicnltUrrathlni ; . . . . , 'j : 1 i Mult Kbouni , } r > H'.pclaa , Knintlouo. , 'M 3o KlicJuuiutlHin , Khi'uraatloTainstS 31) ) l' vcrnnd Auur , ChllLsMalaria no 37 I'llcs , Jillndorlllocdlnor .10 1(1 fittnrrli ! , InHucnza , Cold In the Head . .Tit yj ( Wliooplnir taiiEli ! > ViolentCouIu. ( . .to Ui < i < * ncral M < 'lillUj.l'uyelcat\Vcnku < a3 . .TO " " " ' * * ' ' " " ' ' ' " Nervous JIabflitr" ! . ' . . ! . . . . . . ! ! ! ! ) ! Itrinary Wonlinuss , Wottlnff Ucd. .oO Sold by Druggists , or dent postpaid on receipt of price. DR. IIuiiritimTs1 MANUAL , (14 pnttw ) richly bound In cloth nnd gold , mailed ( roe. HUMPHREYS' ' MEDICINE CO , dor. William and John Streol , Now York. SPECI FICS. tlacvt CHRONIC COUGH Now. ' Tor If you do not It may become con- fiuinpttto. For Cutuiimntlcn , Scrofula , Omeriil ntbttUy and llatllniUlteaact , there 13 nothing Uio SCOTT'S ' FMULSION Of Turo Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITE8 t 3Cilnxe nxtcl Ciodtv. It la nlmnat aa palatable as milk. Far bettor tlinn other co-called Emulsions. A wonderful flesh producer. i Scott's ' Emulsion Thcio nro poor ImltntlotiVi. Gel Hie genuine , WHITE BEAVER'S < 5 Ourea CotiRha , CofJsnna LuniDlaeaseeH BOLD BY ALL OKUCOIST . Bll. HOBO'S. . ,1 , UTTIE VEGETABLE PIUS OUB SIcte JIcaUBcJie. constipation , Headache elureaoy tlWeregelille Pilft as r U Tkl I 8 fetor tor mill. mowst w. , nors. su ruieisco tu , KOUSALK IN OMAHA , NEIL , UY Kubn & Co. , Cor , 15th A Douclu blretU. J. A. Fuller A Co. , Cor. KUi A liuugUi BtrecU. A. O , FuMcr A COM Council Uluffi , low * . tWO niNCIPAL ORUtalSTS CVCRTWHIRt. C.S.RAYMOND'S Sacrifice and Removal Sale We mean. Just what -wo say. Our nrlees wmtell. Onr entire stock ( except Patelt Philippe & Go's Fine "Watoheg ) , Is oa sale at such sacrifice prices , that it should Insure the Mia of every article. < UR ART DEPARTMENT wo are simply Belling without reznrd to cost. Our discount ouWatche ? , Dlamonds.SolId cuver , Flno Jewelr/ and all goods , makes the prices lower than our people have ever cla830f C.S. RAYMOND. Douglas and 16th St. DR. MCGKEW , THE SPECIALIST. Is unsurpassed In the treatment ot all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES Stricture , Syphilis , 1/ost Manhood , Skin Dis eases and Komulo Diseases. Dr. MeUrow's success In the troutinviitof tlio above Disease * hasnovcr bouno'iuitloJ. Acurolssiiaruntcod without the loss of an hours tlmo.Vrlto for circulars. LADIES , from 2 to 4 only. Ofllcc , Cor. Kth und Karnum Bts. , Omaha , Neb. Entrance on either street. ELECTRIC BELT , nyy ; it 3pS& ? WEAKMEN Dtlill ITiTkl ) Ikro.rk It r Ibl. Niw CTlie BUT AND JUtPIMSOlU . . _ liSKt , Miitt for illiic lrn pur. IKJH , C.r > l Orainllit W..k u , Illlof tnrlj , Mild , tlMlk- Inf. c lli i ( tirrtiti ef RlKlrlellr Hirnnth ill UltK I'AlUS , r.itorlm Ibira la III1LTII i d tlMIKOI H8THEMJTII lurnut r ll l .l illj , or w rorfol DOOU ID > 4 eipM > r > Co pl.l < G. d pt > . W nt exel f u ll > rid In lkt montbigtalrd tunphlil Krrt. BM DKH ILKCTRIOCO. . l FRENCH SPECIFIC. A POSITIVE indporfrunent CURE for ill dlMiii.oTtho URINARY ORGANS. Cur. * wherolhr treatment lain , rullairictiontwllh etch bottle. Prle , one dollir. See slgnttureol E , U STAHL For Bute By All Orueglste. NO OUREXr NO PAY. Dr.DOWN 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Borentocn yonri orporlonco. ArdWlnrifradiiato In raodlclno , ni diplomas ihoir , Ii still trotting with the greatest auccci9 , all Nervous , Chronloand 1'rlvnto Dlsonsoi. A permanent euro Rinrnntootl for Cnt&rrh , 8H'rumtorrli | < M , I oit Mnnliood , Somlnnl TVeaknuan , Nltht l.onoi. limmtnnor , Hlphllls , Strlrtiiro , nnd nlldls- en.0 oftho Illood , Skin nnclUrinorj Ortfnni. N , II. 1 ituiinintei ) * JU ) for ovorr caie I undertake and ffttl to euro. Consultation froo. IJooMM jstorlui o LUo ) ont froo. oiUcobouri Do. m. ton p. m. tiuudan 10 . m. to lit m. GOLD MEDAL , PASI3,1S73. W. Bum A Go Breakfast Cocoa from which tlio exec's o ( oil lias beou removed , is Absolutely JPure and It is Soluble. No Chemicals are used iu its preparation. It 1ms more than three times the strength of. Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , and is therefore far inoro economical , costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious , nourishing , strengthening , EASILY DIOESTKD , nnd admirably adapted for invalids asvcll \ as for persons in health. Sold by Orocera everywhere. W. BAKER & CO , , Dorchester , Mass. ' Knillih Ptamond Hrand. ENNYROYAL PILLS _ M N.Ordinalond Onl/Oonulno. * * k > v pi , jw j. relUb't. LADIIB nik Vroirtlil for CMthttltr * Xnatitk Tla 1 , motnf tiramt in Itod and ( fold mt Ulo\ ) boic , fbletl with blna rltiboti. T " 'nn ' other. Jtefluttlanyerou * 6j ( . „ ffama anJ tmKatton . > t l > rufniti ! , cr lead 4n. In > tmpi for ftrtlcuUta , UitlmialaU aui "llellcf for LoiIIe , w < nMer. drrrturn Mail. 1O.UUU Trttlicunlali. A' < ini I'-iptr , . Bold t > 7 all Loc l Dru jgliti. 1'lilluil * . , ! ' > FOR SALE Sly I'nlntlni ? nnd PaporhnnKtnc hmlnoia , Kiitnb- Mailed 1S5K. linn ft well colootod muck ofVnll t'apur. Wall Mouldlnca , Taints , liriislies , ct , ' P. WINDHEIM , 510 S. 10th Street , Omaha. WEAK WOMEN SIITO Vourhehes. Kcrro IJcuni nlllciiru nvuk back , take nnrny tbnt Kloonjy , tlrvcl Ico\\nx \ \ , thnt ncrvoim I'rliaujtlon , putroacs in your cticvks , brlfliteil jronreyei , nlvo you norrll'o , uuitil' lion , uppollti' , iniiku you tenfold muru nttrnctlvp. Abtolutulr JlnrniluB ! , Surt > . II n box , | iustinlj. | l-aniplilollreo. .NKHV15 IIKAN CO. . IlulTulo.N. U. Bold t > r ( looclmiin Drug Co. , 1110 Furnam at , Onmlm Nobraaka. LYOM & MEALY : Sr Tt A. MONROE STL. CHICAGO. > lillu-UI , ? r. l1.j'n lr n ( < rioJ _ j C.l.loju. of B.i ' ' " " rlinni p CouUUi lAmMi l > rum ( llUnJ MiuU VVANTFn..Aconts , in soil thu I'lnlesi oioilios Mnu : tlio only line ever Invented thnt liuldH the olotlius wltli- out plus ; a purfuot sucucs.'i ; pntont roccntly issued ; sola only by aconts , to whom the ox- cliifitvu rlnlit Is Kvcti. ! On roculnt of M cnntH wo wlllsiuulu Huniplo Hue by mull ; IIHO ! rlrqu * Inn ; price list und terms to uxcnt. Keen re your territory at onco. Address THE 1'IN- LESS OI.OTIIKS LINE 00. . 17 Ilorrnnn t. , Worcester HOME CURE FOR MEN Men lioaro hcklnKln rltnl force nnil vluor or are \vcuk ami nrrvou f rum any cause , nend at oncofor sralccl Infnriiiatlon , FKKK , n ( the Xevr Common Hniu Home Cure. No clectrlo 11011- acnio. No itomacli ( IrutrKlng. Certain euro ( or all Wctkneoei of men. Acmreti Albl nl > kunuacy Co.Ilor Ot , AlbionMich. Bathe bruises with Pond's Extract. FEMALE BEANS abeolaUli reliable , perf ectlr fo. matt powerful 'irtdrewYfoN UMIU ( y.Kottlo " , | 5. Tf , - " - bold la COOMU- J Two NlohtB nnd i aaLut-dau Mutlnoe. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY , JANUARY 17 AND IB. RICE'S BEAUTIFUL EVRNGELINE , OR , THE DELLTS OF ACADIA. Morollowltohlnfr , Moro KMtriincInK tlinn ovor. A World of Oaptlvatlng AttructluiiH. 40 Great Arlists ! A Grand Ciioms ! Nltflit prlcoi. It , 75c 50o nnd 2Ja. Alntlnoo prices , "So nild Mr. Snlo opens Krlilny LiornliiK. G-BAITD OperaTHouse. t , , r < ttniH'ii Jtltli. Kilttirtlnu All/lit , . .fulliidrjlltli NatttrilitiJcifiicc , Jiin. JTf/t. The Gorgeous Spectacle , GIvou unJor the auspices of the Ladies' Relief Corps , No. 82 , and tlio G. A. H. Post No. 7. 280 People in the Cast. The bounty run ! Uilont unsurpassed. Nevr mill clnlinr.ttu scouory. Thrilling niuslo und glittorliiL' urnior. AdiiiUslon ' > u. Mo it nil TSo , ltoolllco now open. Sunday January 18th. Tl.o Stuart , Drntmitlu Cninp my , In the grout live-not Dniinii. IRONMASTER Worth furnishes L'luh Stuart's costiiu-ci Popular I'rlccs. 11 ox Snoot open ijatu r.luy EDEN MUSEE. itwlor , Miinagor. Cor. 11 th iu > d I'lirnain WKHK 0V JANUAHV 1ZTII. Last ucol < of the Missouri Oliintoss , TnoKubraska Fat ( ! lrl , wi'lulilng 410 pounds ! hut III yours old. Howard's Imperial Mlusiruls , nnd a host of special attractions. A bright , breezy untor- taliimciit. PARKER HOUSE BOSTON , J. REED WHIFFLE & CO. , Proprietors YOUNG'S HOTEL , BOSTON. J. UEED WHIFFLE .to CO. , Proprietors. EUltOl'ISAN I'ExAN. Cooklre anil Borvlca excelled \ > y Mono. Complete n nil nppolntmuiits lion locution In tlio city. pine lloston Trnnicrlpt luyHI " .Mr. Whlpl'lo lia rlnco ot lnn < llord > , und pntrorn o [ rnrkura * ni > f lantlrlpnto n rotiirn to the uoud old tluoi of It * founder , llnrvoy II. I'nrkcr , Mr. WIKl'l'I.K will oontinuo tbo unnnecuiont 0 Voiinv'mui tioretoioro. W. S. ROBINSON * Clicnilsl anil Assuyer. Formerly InClienilcnl Lulx/ratoryof tlio Union I'aultlo Itullwuy Company. pcclal Attention Given to Ores , Waters and Oils. niaDodge St. , Omaha , Neb MW1B NERVE' AND BRAIN TREATMENT , Jp elna for KlitorU. J > li inM .rUK ! r ljj , Wiik ( ( ulneu. ilvnul Iwprenlon , Bufienluif of thu Uraln.nf uWnif in ln nlty ia UMllnif to mliorjIwar unj U * h , t'rumaturo Old AC .li rr nnci , Lo ol I'qwir In cither > z , InrolunUrLoi.e , rul HpermelorrUil c u wl br or r > illo.A of tha | jr ln , iwlfibuta or orvr-indulgenct. LMh box eontftlnton monti' * tr tt > mont. llfttior. or l * for J , itnt br mtllprHpalJ. Vrilh c ch orO r or lx boim , will Mnct imrchiirir iruaraotMi to refund incnir If tba Cru tni uirall4 W cur * . UuiranUtM luuvU wi4 uvnujoa s l4 oulr ur GOODMAN DUUa CO. ,