8 THE OMAHA DAILY HEIV TUESDAY , JANUA11Y 2G , 1892. r WASN'T AFRAID OF BURGLARS Mrs. Murphy Makes it Decidedly Warm for a Midnight Visitor , SUE FIRED SIX SHOTS AT THE THIEF At I.rrnt One llnllct Took KHcct but lie .Mini l > cMir < l-Htngo Ciirpcnlrr Krl- Ivy NliilibiMl by a Nlrangpr. Mrs. P. R Murphy , of 2033 Dodfjo street , routed a burglnr Saturday night In n do- cldedly nervy manner. She was awakened by hearing some ono in her room and think ing it was ono of her sons , Inquired : "Is that you.'Oenu ? " To her utter astonishment n gruff voice replied1 "No , nnd you llo down there nnd keep intphly quiet. " To bo thus addressed In her own house nrousoa Mrs , Murphy's Ire , and she con cluded that she might never have a better chance to teach the proiumptuous burglnr a lesson that ho would remember as long as bo lived , * orenchlng under her pillow she pulled out a revolver and sent a bullet In the direc tion of the voice. A yell told her that the \ loadcn messenger had reached n sensitive target , and Immediately afterward she heard the Intruder rushing from the room. Hastily Jumping out of bed MM. Murphy followed him , pulling Iho trigger as ranldly as pov slbln and not until ovor.v chamber wns empty did the fuMlade cease. The burglar reached the window wbero ho hud entered and went out a ? ho camo. Blood drops on the window sill nnd a bloody trnll across the porch showed plainly that the vis itor's ejaculation had not been caused by fright mono. Ills injury was not serious enough , how ever , to prcv'eiit his getting away. The weapon pen was a small ono of licht cnllbro , but for wbldi it is possible that Mrs. Murphy would now have moro to ( .how for her midnight campaign. She docs not ordinarily keep en arsenal at the head of her bed as a protection against burglan , nnd it was only by the merest accident that she had a weapon so op portunely at hand on this occasion. Ono of her boys had obtained possession of the pistol and she took it away from him , placing it where it would bo out of the way until she could otherwise dlspojo of it. So fnr ns known , tbo burglar is Iho only ono who Is sorry that the pistol was thero. sTAinni ; ) OAitriNTiit. : : Vicious Assault l y u Stranger Upon n Theater Kmployo , An unknown man attempted to gain ad mission to the Boyd Uiontor about 8 o'clock Sunday evening at the stngo eutrance , but wns prevented by Joseph Kelley , a stage car \ I penter with the Eight Bells company. The stranger at oneo drew a knife and stabbed Kelley In the loft sldo , In the region of the heart , after which ho hurriedly fled. The injured man was removed to his room nt the Grand Central , where a physician attended him. It was found that the blade of the knlfo had como in contuct with a rib , but for which a fatal wound would probably have been inflicted. Kclley is resting comfortably nnd will bo alilo to resume his duties in a short time. The police have been furnished with n description of the guilty party , but no arrests have yet boon made , In ( ho I.eeturo Itooin. Nothing disturbs a le'cturer so much as a peed , healthy , fully developed cough. Sotno folks think a squallng baby is worse , but Mark Twain snys that in an emergency you can kill the baby , but most lecturers now cni-ry n bottle of Hallor's Sure Cure Cough sirup and glvo a dose bMhat. . Union soap is miido of western pro ducts try it. KeiiulillciiiiH , At ten ! Ion ! Every republican in Nobuiska , now nclinp ; with the party , who is opposed to the "spccio basis policy , " now advocated by tlio republican papers of Nebraska and the union , nnd is fnvoniblo to an incrciibcd volume of United States money , is hereby requested to send his name , plainly written , with post- olllco address to Gco. W. Browstcr , 27-1I5 Gnrllcld nvonuo , Omaha. State pupors of nil parties please copy. Nobniohn is famous for its line oats. Quail rolled outs nro made in Nebraska. FIRE AND POLICE. Tom Murray OllVr to Ilullil 1111 Knf-lnu House Olllvcr Cogiui Mrcil. 1 A communication from Police Captain Thomas Cormack , asking for an extension of I leave , wns read apd granted at the regular mooting of the fire and police commissioners j. last evening. Chief Seavoy was authorized to procure proper badges for the fire and police alarm operators. Thomas Murray submitted a proposition in which ho stated that ho would build a 11 by 100-foot cnglno house on the southwest comer of lot 4 , In block 14S , fronting on Eighteenth street , and rent it. to the city for a term of ilvo years at a rental of $200 per month. The committee on property recom mended that the proposition be accepted. This was done , and the city council will bo asked to ratify tlio action of the board. Charles Mniee , 512 South Tenth street , was granted a license to sell liquor. The case of Thomas King , Jij ; Bancroft trcot , tins been appealed by David Colo. There is considerable feeling against Hing on account of his alleged cruel treatment of his father. Mayor Bemis stated that ho wns not In favor cf granting n saloon llccnsa In a block where theio Is a pubiio school building nor within a block of that bloolt. Tno only exception to such'a ruling the mayor thought should bo in the downtown portion of the city where the police protection Is good. TliOjCharccs against Oftleer Cogan for tak ing n drink of liquor on the night of January 11 were brought up , nnd In executive session the cnro was talked over and Cogan was dls. missed from the force. Suit ! nnd Itellulile , "In buying a cough medicine for children , " jays II. A. Wuikor , a prominent druggist of Ogden , U. T. , "novor ho afraid to buy Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. Tnero U no dan- ( tor from it and relief Is ahvnys sure to fol low. I particularly recommend Chamber- Iain's because J have fourd it In bo safe and reliable. " 25 and 60 cent bottles for suio by druggists , Dr. Culllmoro , oculist , 13as building ! - \ , Union soup is kinc ot ponps. Ilousokoopora will flrid Quail rolled onttt the boat mado. The Castle Cure company have opened Moms in the Paxlon hotel annex , 141(1 ( Jlnrnoy street , for the treatment of dipsomania or drunkenness , morphine , opium and tobacco habits , and will bu ready to recolvo patients on Wednesday inornlii r , Jan. iiO. If you are a nlavc > tu nny of the above vices and desire to bo freed from your chains of bondage call at the company'H rooms and rucolvu free consultation , Private treatment given at icsldonccs when desired * t.U'l'IHI'4 , Licenses wore Issued to lUo following par- tics yesterday ; NniuoHiid Address. A so. I John M. Welch , Omaha 21 1 Ann'o | > u1mun , South Omului , , J j William llnrrold , Omaha SI 1 LouUo Peterson , Omaha , , . , .1'J ' Tnat cough of yours can bo slopped surely , ulclily , by 1'lso's Cure for Consumption , 1'loasaut , cftcutlvo. SSo. All druggists. Every grocer hnnillos Union soap. AVlll C'lciui tlio Mri'i'tH. TUo Board of Publlo Works yesterday BJrcctea tUo choiruiaa to have such strooti cleaned us ho ( learned necessary and charge. Uio expense to the contractor. Clmlrrrmn Ulrkhnuacr explored the busi ness section of the city with n pair of rubber boots nnd will order the street In front of the Tenth street depot cleaned , and also Fnrnam street , fifteenth nnd Sixteenth street ! ) , nnd ether strcots In the business section , .Tack FroU hiu n special mission In winter It's to clmp un our tmtuh nnd chocks , nnd Jnck Frost snys ho don't HUe Hnllor's Aus tralian salvo n bit , It euro * the "llttlo chaps" right up. Over 3,000 incrclmnts hixndlo Union soup in the west. A ( Ireal Sucr < < < 9. The jinnts Bale nl "Tho People's" opened with n big rush this morning. Worltliifiinon were seen to crowd around the OOc pants tnblo , whllo lawyers , doc tors nnd business mon were buying Sl.flo pants , which tire ns uood us you llnd your inoreiinnt tnllor will make you for $ lo 00. If you want to BHVO ion a pall1 of pants como at oneo. No trouble to show goods , whether you want to buy or not. not.PEOPLE'S PEOPLE'S CLOTHING ? HOUSE , 1303 Douglas street. Use Union soap. Use Union soap. HUItNS' IlillTIID.VY. Onmliii Sooln Mrrrlly Cdrhrnto tlio Annl- ti'rsury In Ilninr I'mlilon , A mnn looUlne for nil the world Hlto n bagpiper in a bright now suit , but minus nlpos or bnp , stood guard at the entrance to Washington hall Inst night , and tlioso who had the nocewary tickets n.iahod on to llnd the misting plpoi upstairs. There tlioy found a Dip midicnco , thickly sprinkled with Scotsmen in kilts , plaids und .sporrans , all act off with gaudy feathered bonnets. The occasion ot all tills disnlay wns the lid ! : ) anniversary of the birth of Robert Uuriis , uud Uio celebration was under the auspices of Clan ( jordon. No. 03. Order of Scottish Clans. Not only did the clans cntlior to do homtifto to the memory of him who sanR the hopes , the loves nnd the fears of the com mon people , but with them came all classes who worship at the shrlno of the immortal. The early evening was tilled with sonp nnd danca nnd story , and n long and strong pro gram wns thu treat afforded. Every number was heartily onovod and ninny cmcoroa were insisted on. For the dances U. W. McDougall and D. McKenzie ofllrintod at the bagpipes. The program was followed by a supper , and then tno lloor was clonrcd for the lads 'nnd lassies , who tound thomsolvoa moro at homo with American dances. Ouu h I'tillinvliii ; tils Grip. Many persons , who have recovered from la Eiippn , are now troubled with a persistent COUKU. Chamberlain's Cough Komcdy will promptly loosen this couch and relieve the lunps. offectinif a permanent cure in a very snort time. 25 and 51) ) cent bottles for sale by dru Rists. Union sor.p , manufactured in Neb. HARD ON HUFF. Whllo Seeking u Warrant lie Is Himself Ar rested. Yesterday forenoon Chief Seavoy received a letter from Marshal Campof Oroeloy , Cole , giving n description of ouo J.V. . Huff who is wanted there for obtaining money under falsa pretenses. The crime alleged was committed last July. Hun was reoortcd as being n railroad man , but before the ofllcors started out to look him up ho walked into the station , not to give himself up , but to Hie a complaint against n woman. It seems thut Huff has boon employed in the B. & M. yards at Pacific Junction for some time- and only came to Omaha yesterday to sco his mistress. \Vhilu in tbo woman's house at 1"05 Jackson street trouble ensued and Huff's mistress draw a revolver and taking aim pulled the trigger. For some reason the shall did not explode ana the revolver was- quickly taken away. Some words followed and Huff , with the pistol in his possession , sought police head quarters to file a complaint against his mis tress. While making his complaint to Ser geant \Vhalen , Detective Ellis discovered that Huff was a fugitive and ho was placed under arrest much to his surprise. i A tolocram from Ureoloy stated that an officer with tbo proper papers would start at once. Small In size , great m results ; Do Witt's LittloEarly Klso . Best pill for constipa tion , best for sick headache , beat for sour stomach. Union soap , guaranteed to plouso. I'imtpuiiiMl Until Tomorrow. The independent committee which was to moot yesterday afternoon at the Labor Wave oftlco for the purpose of taking stops toward making an effort to secure tbo national con vention did not meet , but tno data was changed for Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. Birnoynosoand throat. BIK Union soap is homo rmulo. J.OCAL In police court yesterday afternoon the cases against the gamblers arrested at a re cent raid were called and dismissed. The trial of C. W. Kilth , who it Is alleged embezzled $100 from the William Docrlug- company , will como up for trial at " p. in. on the arth. A warrant is out for the arrest of Jamoa Haley and Ucorgo Liu doll who , It is claimed , stele a $0 overcoat t rotn Cnarlei Crolov a day or so ago. On Sunday afternoon , nt the bride's resi dence on Kouth ThirtooSith street , Judge Borka marnud Frank F. Junck and Miss Tony Cochnor. John Murphy was hold to the district court In the sum of J.1JU by Juclpo Borka yesterday for embezzling SIIX ) from the commission firm of J. A. llyuer A : Co. In a complaint tiled in police court yester day Thomas F. MoNamara charges 'F. M. Graves of 'J517 Cameron atrcet with stealing nnd carrying away oao rlllo valued at ? 10. A complaint was filed yesterday by Mark Boatman , keeper of the Omaha house at 1207 Harncy street , against James Dryden , who Is charged with boating bis brard bill at the Omaha house. The case of Ryan & Walsh's creditors was. sot for hearing before Judge Scott yesterday morning , but owing to the condition of the judio's health the hearing was postponed until next term. Tbo police found Oort McCoy , a well known strong arm mna and general crook , in the burnt district last night nnd run him infer for safe It ecu Inf. The prisoner has been cracking safes around the country and Is a ponnral b 'l imn. Chief Sduroy , Sorcoant Ormsby and Do- tectlvcs Ha/o and Sijvngo and oif-Asslstant City Attorney W. S. Shoemaker wont to Lin- coin Jostarday morning to appear before Judge Dutidy In the federal court , where they were summoned to show causa why they should not bo punished for contempt , of court In connection with some obsccno litera ture cases in police court. Coroner Maul held an inquest on the body of Thomas W. Brown at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The testimony of sovnral wit nesses disclosed the fact that Brown had poured three Rations of gasoline in a tub , and was heating It when the explosion toolc place. Tbo Jury arrived at the conclusion that Brown came to his death by the explosion of gasoline caused by his own carelossnusa. HOME MANUFACTURED GOODS A Leading Retail House Takes a Stind for Homo Industries. HAYDEN BROS , JOIN THE PROCESSION Tlune Wanting to Iluy Home Stnilc ( leeds Can H.it n n ItiMooinilite AMurunco of UcttlngTIirm nt llnyilun tires , ' In tlin L'liturc , Ever slnco the homo uatronngo movement was sot on foot there has boon a feoltntr prevalent among the people that If the retail dealers would only handle homo made goods the manufacturing Industries would bo given n great Impetus The peopla have felt that the retail dealers ought not only to handle homo made goods but that they should also push tuclr sale. A manufacturer speaking of this subject chanced to mention Haydnn Bros , as n firm that Is doing n reat deal to develop homo Industries , nnd a reporter called at the store to verify the truth of the statement. "Yes , " said Mr. Uaydon , "wo bellevo In homo patronage and are practicing what wo bcliovo. Wo have put in nn immense stocK of Nebraska goods and are doing all wo can to push their sale. Wo have in our store at the present time every kind of goods in our line made in the sta'.o and will add to the list as fast as anything now is brought to our At tention. "Being located in Omaha wo would natur ally give the preference to Omaha manufac turers , hut n glance through our store will show that other Nebraska cities nro well represented. " With this Mr. Haydonled the way through his store , taking a copy of Tun BEK cpntain- lngi.no manufacturers' directory as a guide to remind him of the different lines of goods made hero. In the clothing department there was no end of men's overalls. Jean pr.nU , duck clothing , shirts , etc. , made by the Hob- Inson Notion company , M. 10. Smith & Co. , nnd Katz-Novins company. Then came hoots and shoes made by the Morse-Coo Shoo company. Omaha pearl buttons were pointed out with the remark , "Wo are doing well with thorn. " At this point a representative of the Wostcrn Plating Works Interrupted and wai given an order. Mr. Haydcn remarking , "Wo do not sell plating , out we RVO ! the plating works con siderable wont. " Attention was then called to Omaha mattresses and Omahn furniture. With that the way was led to the bnsemopt where the grocery stock Is carried , und it looked'as if Nebraska had captured the whole depart ment. There were Nebraska cured meats , hams , dried beef , lard , etc. The 1'aco Soap company nnd the Quoaloy Soap company of Omaha both had in full lines of their laundry and toilet soaps. Then there was a full line of tlnwaro made by the Omaha Tinware company and tha Western Tinware company. Omaha compressed yeast nnd the Gorman dry hop yeast occupied prominent places on the shelves. A full line of the Haarmann Vinegar com pany's goods was also on sale. * There was a oi'.o of boxes as big as a bouse containing Garueau's crackers. A full line of the goods made by Farrell & Co. was pointed out. such as 'sirups , preserves - serves , mince meat , otc. Then came a largo stock of Omaha meal , hominy , oto. Tuero was Hour that was made in Omaha , West Point and tlumboldt , Nob. There was a full line of extracts , baking powders , coffee , etc. , put up by the Consoli dated Coffee company. Near by was a line showing of pickles put up by the Odnoy Plcklo company. There were baskets from the Omaha basket factory and brooms from Omaha's two broom facto ries. In another place was a car load of Ne braska paper and no end of canned goods put up by the Blue Valley Canning company of Edgar. Nob. Mr. Havdon remarked that Uo had ordered a car load of starch from the Beatrice Starch company. Hayden Bros , manufacture tlielr confectionery from Nebraska boot sugar. "I expect wo have overlooked a good many lines of Nebraska goods , but you have al ready seen onougti to provo that we arc act ing in good faith in the homo patronage movement , " said Mr. Haydon. Just then his yo chan cod to full on the harness depart ment and ho pointed out a full line of Marks Bros. ' harness and saddlery. A visit to Hayden Bros. ' store will con vince anyone that nome patronage is n suc cess and that this firm has acted no small part in making it a success. STARTED THE RACE. Twelve Hour Itldo Hot WL-PII Amutcurx Given u Good Scndofr , There was an enormous crowd at the Coli seum last night , somewhere In the neighbor hood of 5,000 people. Every available inch of space was occupied from the reserved seals to open area making up the auditorium. The attraction was the big fake , which Managers Prince and Mardis have been advertising for a wccit , and which turned out to ho a six-day , two-hour-a-day bicycle race , with Messrs. Helton , Donman , Wertz and Plxloy of this city and Ab. Mockott of Lincoln ns the contestants. The nature of the affair was announced Just be fore the start by Manager Prince , who stated that tbo prizes were d handsome gold stop watch first , a diamond medal second and two silver medals for third nnd fourth. The race from the very start was a series of desperate spurts , the riders bonding to their work with a will that cast a shadow over the work of the recent professionals. Before three miles had been reeled off the doughty riders had consumed several barrels of water , ginger nlo nnd pop by tbo case , lemons by the box , and chloroform , St. Jacob's oil and vase line enough to stock a drug sioro. Mockctt , the Lincoln hero , threatened to quit the race if the band stopped playing , nnd I'rlnco and Mardis were kept running from the paddoek to the band stand the whole evening. The vnst crowd was worked up to fever boat , and pandomoriutn reigned from the crack of the pistol until the close. Tbo final spurt was a brilliant ono , Plxloy crossing the mark first , with Holton and Dcniunu next in prder. The sooro : . . . . Slilos. L.ips. I'Kloy , : B 1 Holton : i Donman 35 1 Wort/ as 1 Sloukett as l The struggle will be resumed at 8:10 : sharp this evening. Tips for TodiiyT Now you have your cholco of tracks. Gloucester begins racing today. The good things on the entry list nro : nUTTKNIIBUU. I. Hliotovcr Marly II. 'i , l.oiulni , ' Guldlui-Onager , U. Keinpland Dnko John. 4 , Text John IllcUuy , f > . I'rlnco Howard Afatacorda Filly. 0. lioniltrldo--l''ahlnn. ' m.oucesTKU , 1. John I.acUlaiul--l''r.inco. 2. Tort OresK"l > rotendor. 3. llr.ive s.ua 1) . 4. Utioii"0.irtoon. fi. Him kuyc--Tappahannock , 0. llrown Uharllu MorrUJown. AllilvtUi ( Jluli AllUh-g. The regular quarterly meeting of the Omaha Atblotlo club was hold last evening , at which the secretary and treasurer's re ports were road , The financial statement showed the club to be in a nourishing condi tion with very little outstanding indebted ness , A vote ot thanks was given to Judge Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard , Hodlck for a dor. tion of $1,000 and nlso to the directors fori their nblo management of the club's affairs. After the buslmraMnteUnir the regulation ring \vns placed , in position nnd an eight round sparring match between two local amateurs took place. The attendance was peed and the entertainment wns greatly en- Joyed. _ Kurliuf nt ( liittcnuorir. Qt'TTENiiRiio , N.U. , Jan 23. The condition ofthotraclc was ngnln vllo. It was totally unfit for racing and absolutely dangerous. It WAS a sorlcs oftmud puddles nnd htllocxs nnd frozen mud. fflho attendance was largo. rirsl raco. seven furlongs ; CYmxress won , i > llcnl < i ( > cond , Jlilnft third. Time : li4. : : Second race , flvu fiuluius : Hpondall won , Alnrin Itoll second , llrlza filly third Tlinu ! Tiiird racp , flvo fnrloiin : Mascle Heck won ! St. Patrick second ; Arcrnol third. Time : ItOJy. 1'ourlli taci > . live fnrlongi : Hrcoro Tilly woui Mnrthn Washington second ; Vanquisher third Tlmo ! Ujoss , I'lftli rice , otic nilln nnd n furious : , John Hlokoy won ; Illoulochy second ; Sir Oeorrfo II third. Tlinu'JtUiii. Sl\ti ) lace , seven fnrlonRi : Alpnrnon won1. Missive second ; Aunt Jane third. Tluui : - Stoltiltz lln * Won Another. 11 IVAXA , Jan. 25. 'Iho eleventh game of the great chess matoh between Stolnltz und Tschlgorln was won by tiloinltz. Score : Tschlgorln , 4 ; Steinitz , 'I ; drawn , 4. Clmmhrrlalii'H Colic , Cliolrni and Dliirrhcru Remedy. Persons subject to cramps will bo inter- o tcd In the experience of J. F. Mlles , Wos- loy. v'onango Co. , Pa. Ho was taken very severely and called in two doctors , who pro scribed for htm but failed to glvo him relief. A druggist of Butler , Pa. , then cave aim n doublodosoof ChamborlMn's Colic , Cholera nud Diarrhica Komody , and in twenty min utes ho was all right and is enthusiastic in his prnlso of the Komody. 23 and CO cent bottles for sale by druggists. Quail rolled oats nro the finest mado. Drunkenness , A disease , treated ns such nntl porrmx- tiontly cured. No publicity. No infirm- iry. Homo treatment , Harmless nnd 3tTcutual. Ilefur by permission to Bur lington Iliuvkcyo. Send 2o stamp for pumphlot. Sholcoquon Clioiuicul Co. , Burlinpton , la. ItOUTII 0.1/.IH.1. City Council .Meeting. At the meeting of the city council last jvonlng the first thing .considered was the matter of the (1,745.15 overpaid to Norton Bros , by the city clerk , was referred to the Mmmlttbo of the whole , where It was decided to lay the thing on the table. The Twenty-fourth street paving squabble was brought up by Attorney Offut , wno de manded whotbur the council proposed to iccopt or rpjoct the last monthly estimate of t'uo paving company , which wns not allowed it a previous mooting. When the matter 2amo to a vote it was decided by a vote of Ute to 2 not to allow tbo last ostlmato of the isphaltum company. Mr. 'Offut asked the names of the councllmon voting against the measure. The following names were fur nished : Uowloy , Conloy , Doughtortv , Bow loy , Haley nnd O'llDurko. Messrs. Walters and Woods voteo aye. Sues f"r _ Money Bet. Thomas O'Nell atid John McMillan , Doth real estate men , nindo a bet in regard to the pnco that O'Noll would receive for a lot. The stakes , amounting to $200. were put up In the hands of George Parks , the COJL tractor. O'Nell won the bet and demanded the stakes. McMillan directed the stake holder not to give up the money deposited by him and ho threatened that if Parks sur rendered the money to O'Neil , suit would bo brought to recover the full amount. Parks surrendered to O'Nell the $109 de posited by him , but did not give up the 8100 lost by McMillan. O'Nell therefore brings suit against Parks , the stakeholder , to ro- covtor the monoywon from McMillan. Now \Vooilmen rodgo. The now lodge ot the Ancient Order of United Workmen just instituted nt South Omaha will bo known as Nebraska lodgo. The numoer of it will bo given by the grand ledge soon. The local order jtcrts in with thirty-four charter members. Deputy Grand Master Jacob Jasknlok instituted the new lodgo. The ofllcers of the now society are as follows : Past master workman , P. E. Sulli van ; master workman , A. W. Gallagher ; foreman , John J. Sexton ; oracle , James Car- mody : recorder , J. M. Gallagher ; financier , Joseph Duffy ; receiver ; Ulchard Swift ; guide , Pat Buntz ; inner watch , John O'Doud ; outer watch , John J. O'Brien. An Interesting Decision. Judge Leuy handed down an Interesting decision today in the case of Hobert Parks against Michael Donnelly. The defendant has been In Ireland for nearly a year , and it was claimed by the attorney for Donnelly that the attachment issued against the de fendant for an unpaid plumbing bill should bo dissolved. Judge Levy hold that an at tachment against a person ns a resident is different from an attachment as a cltizon and refused to dissolve the garnlshoo and it con sequently must be met. Maslo City Miniature ? . The Chautauqua circle moot : thii evening at 718 Twcnty-secotd street , the residence of Dr. Stewart. The funeral of Thomas Konnolly will occur ' cur at U a. in. Wednesday at 'St. Agnes church. The interment will take place at St. Mary's. Van Ilouton's Cocoa Perfectly pure , In stantaneous. J > K.I Til8. Xtilitt nf Jive ! ( ncs or less tinder till * liciuLfiftu cents ; Mch atUltttimnl line ten centa. STAKICKY Hdw.ird , son of n"and Mi TA 11 Sturlioy. at 11U ; p. in. , of diphtheria , aged 4 years and 8 months. iNuioral from family residence. 11108 Howard struct , at ' 'j''Op , ni , January id. Interment Prospect Hill. JlcOANOMZSS-Kachol , wife of A. U. Mii- Oandlcss , use 1 01 years , Saturday. January IM. I'nnoral will take place on Tuesday. January 'JO. at . p. m. , from the residence , coiner North 24th and Tuylor streets , Staudard Excellence The place that Dr. Prlct'j Deliciom FUvorlnj ; Extracts have won in the public esti mation , sustain us in the as sertion that tor standard cxr-fllcHCft , they have no equal , livery housewife who has used Dr , Price's Flavorings - ings , Vanilla , Lemon , Orange , Nt-ctaiine , xtc , , will endorse the above 'statement. ' In using them you have piTrity , uniformity , strength and fine flavor. * Dr , BAILEY ( T The Leading .1 u Dentist Third Floor , Paxton Bloalr. clopliona 1085. lltt'i an ! I'.ir.un iti . Afulliutof teeth nn rubber for f > . IV'rfuct tit. Tuulh without plat ? * or roiuoraMa brll.-o Jmt Iho Ihlug for iln/uri or publlo spoatiurj , dropdown. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. All IlllliiUi l roanonablo ratei , all work Cut thin out fur a uulde. nnOIITH SAN AI.\VOO C.M'it'I.Bi are tha Illlllll I U buitamlonly captulf * prutrlbcd by UUUU in regular pliytltlaiu for Ilio euro of flonorrhw and dliclmrvui Iromtliu urinary or < anil TCrctlc t Iniduyi. li.Uj ucr z. All Pleasures of Memory. What n blcssoil thing is memory 1 How It brings up the pleasures of the past , mid hides Its unpleasantnesses I You recall your childhood days , do you not , nnd wish they would return ? You remember the pleasant associations , wltilo the unpleasant unoanro forgotten. Par-Imps to your mind comes the face of some friend. It WHS oneo a pale , sad face. It showed marks of pain , lines of caro. It scorned to bo looking into the horenftor , the unknown future. And then you recalled how it brightened , how it recovered Us rosy hue , how It became n picture of happiness mid joy. Do you remember these things ? Many people do ; nnd gladly toll how the health returned , how happiness came back , how the world seemed bright. They toll how they wore oneo weuk , nerveless , perhaps in pain * certainly unhuppy. They tell of sleepless nights , restless days , untouched food , unstrung nerves. And then they toll how they became happy , healthy airl strong once inoro. You have hoard it often in the past , have you not ? You have hoard people describe how they were cured nnd kept in health ? You certainly can remember what It is that has so helped people in America. If not listen to what Mi'R. Annie Jennoss Miller , who Is known universally as the great dress reformer , says : ' 'Six years ago , when suffering from mental care nnd overwork , 1 received the most pro nounced benefit from the use of that great medicine , Warnor's Safe-Cure. ' ' Ah , now you remember. Now you re call how many people you Imvo heard say this same thing. Now you recollect how much you have hoard of this great Cure. Now you are ready to admit that , memory ia usually pleasing , that the highest pleasure comes from perfect health , nnd that this great romctty has done moro to produce and prolong health than any other discovery over known in the entire history of the whole world. Forty-five lilRliest tumult Imvu liecn re culvert by Sen- liury & Johnson from dif ferent Intcrnntlonal expo sitions for the supeiloiltj of their Porous Plastei' ' nnd other Roods. Benson s l'In ters linvo mnny com petitors but no rivals. It is not n nostrum. Get Uio Genuine. 3VO OTHER LEAVES A DELICATE AND LASTING ODOH. For imle by all Drug nnd Fancy Goods Danlera or II unuhlo to procure this wonderful oii ] > scnd 5 < In Btamps and receive a cake by return mall. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. SPECIAL Shnnrton Dells WnUz ( the populni Socjoty Walti ) eentFKEK to nnyono BcnulnB m 'tiroo wripperi of Shundon JJoila Bonn. A How nnd Complato. Trcntinent , consisting of Suppositories , Ointment In Cupmilea , also In llox and I'llln ; a I'osltlvu Cure for Uxli'rnal , Internal , llllnd or UleiMlMK HthliiK , Chronic , Itccent or llcicilltnry riles. This Itumody has never lieon known to tall. { 1 per box , ( i for $3 ; sent by mall Why sillier from this terrible illwnso w hen a writ ten ( { unrnntco Is positively Klvenltlitiboes , to rotund the money It not cured Bond stamp for frco Sample. Uuurnntco Issued by Kuliil ft Co. , DrunKlsts. Solo AKGUU , corner loth nnd Douglas trceta , Oninlm , Neb. 1)11. K. 0 WKST8 NEUVB AND 11HAIN TKUAT- S1KNT , niuecltloror Ilyjtorhi , Dizziness , I'm , Nou- raUIn , llendacho , Nervous I'roslrntlon can red by nl- coliol or tobacco , Wnkufulnoss , Mentul Dcproalon , Soften I ntf of the Drain , cauilnx Inainlty , misery , decay , death , I'renmtura Old AKO , Ilnrrennoss , Loss of 1'ower In either tux , Inipotcncy , I.oncorihoca and nil Kenialo XVoiknossoi.Involuntary Losses , Sper matorrhoea caused hy over-oxortlon of the brain , Self-abuse , uvor-lnduhtonc3. A month's treatment II , I ! for 15 , by mall.V'o ( iiiaranteo nix bnioi to cure. Kach order for II boxes , with fS will nciid writ ten Kuarantca to refund If not cured. Guarantees iHSiied cinly by A. Hchroler , DruftuUt , solo agents , S. 13. cor. ICth and Kurimin it * . , Ouialm , Neb. For the Cure of Conbiimption , Couihs , Colds Awthma , Pneumonia , Influenza , Bronchi tis , Uebllity. Wasting Diseases and Scrofulous Humors. Almost n piliitililo 119 croiun It can ho tikon with ploniuiu by ilollcuto perrons Mini clilMrun , who , nftor ualnv It , are very fond of It. H ntnlinllato9 with the food , Incrc'iin'n the llusll iiml npulllubiilhU | up tlio norrous tj lcni , rasturoi cnoruy Id mind nnd Iiuily , crentcB now , rich nnd pure liluud , In fnct , ru- juvennlas Iho Thulu ijrstoiu , FLESH , BLOOD , NERVE , BRAIN. Thin propnnitloti U fnrmiporlnrtonll nthcr prupn- ratloim of I'nd l.lver Oil ; It Imi mnny lmlf\lor , hut noo-iunls. 'ilio rosiilis fullowliiK Iliniu lire UH host recoimnendatlona. Ho BIITO , us you valdo > uur health , net the trrmilno. .Maniifnc'iiro ' 1 only liy In. ) AI.KX II. Wll.iiuit , Chcmlit , llOJton , .Mass. Boht by nil ilrinrelits , Protect your lungs by wearing Chamois vest. Fop cold feet buy D Hot Water Bottle. Wehnvo all sizes , ut low prices. Physicians P peso pi p- tions ppopapecl at low prices. The Alo2 & Pen fold Company 15th Street neU to I' , O , \Vo dcnd Iho mnnfloiiii French llcmc.ly CALTHOS fiw , nud li-cal Kuaranlcnlhut CALTIIOS will STIII * IlUrliurgr * .1 llmlxlunt , CIMI ? ' ' * * ncrtnul rrlif * \ iirlruftlo und KKhTOIll : l-u-l VlL-or. I'tt it and fa ) ifsatufttd. AJJ > fii , VON MOHL CO. , fiilo inrrlci * IC'nU , llurlguUI , tllln. NEBRASKA Nation'al Bank. U. S DEPOSITOROMAHA , N 3 Capital . . . . $ IOI,0. ) 3 S'nrplus (5U ( , ijO'J DirectorllQiiry W Vutoi , II C CiKhliu , i ID.I protMttiit ' " Mnuilcu \ V Jlor.f , John ri touini , J. N li 1'utrk'k l.twlab , llfud , I'aiUur. Vl-LK IRON HANK , Corner 12th and Kuruuin SU. Do You Want Shoes ? If there's any one thing that a man 4 does want this kind of weather , its shoes- * good shoes. Shoes to keep his feet warni and dry , Our solid calf shoes at two sev enty-five , with genuine cork solos are the thing to buy for comfort. Do You Want Shoes ? Possibly you want shoes and don't feel "zif" you could afford 'em. Possibly ypu couldn't if you had to buy 'em of the regular shoe fellows. We sell shoes ; seU a good shoe , that's a good looker , for & dollar and a quarter. They're good wear ers , too. Do You Want Shoes ? \ You , we mean ; you man that's readindr this ad. Do you want shoes ? We sell any kind of shoes that you want. Dollar six f ty-five , dollar eighty-five , two and a quarter , two and a half two and-a-halfi that's the one. Genuine Goodyear solid calf , any shape or style. Bear this one in mind. Do _ You Want Shoes ? That's the question. If you do want shoes and want to get good shoes at a fair price ) the young men in our shoe room want { see you. They'll show you a fine caji shoe at three dollars and ninety cents thai they'll guarantee you to equal any five or six dollar shoe you can find. We'll back up the guarantee. We sell Rubbers , Overshoes , , Arctics and Rubber Boots. o V E CLOSE AT 6:30 : iM. . SATURDAY , 10 r. M , AMUSEMENTS. ? ? New EavsTCOaiI ! > v Hheater , Sevi'iitocnth and Hnrnoy Streets. Thursdi y Friday : i ml Saturday. Jan. 2S.29 , IP. Sitnula7 ; Mutlnco En U uiiient of the Coinoaliui -STUART ROBSON- nndCompan ) of I'lnycra hi the Following lleportolro THURSDAY SHE STOOPS TO CONQUEH nnd FRIDAY EVENINGS. Mr. Hnbson as Tony i.utnpkln. s T ' 1HE HENRIETTA. r ATINEE Mr < Jlobgoll „ , nnd NIGHT. Hurtle , Iho Lamb. Prices I'arquct , 11.Ms parquet clrrle , fl.UO and } I.5U ; balcony , 75c and ( I UU ; RiUltry , 2JO. liox slicctB open Wednesday niornhnt. FARNAM STREET THEATER. 4 nlgliti ctinimeiuln Sunday Matlnoa January 2 Thot-riMlcst of all Irish comedy dra-na. . An Irishman's Iiove. Thoattomptol murder i The torrllllc leap from the dome of the lluhthoiiBc' . The nri'ckdri to the roicuo. , The funny pillow dnnco .M-glnco Wudnoidiiy 1HK < 1 It K.I T YALE PITCHER , CONCERT HALL , Y. M C. A BUILDING , On Modern Athletics. Tuesday , January 26tli Tlckiils at llospu's. FARNAM STREET THEATRE. Tin eo Nlglit , Commanding Thuisday , Jan. " 8. THI3 GICIOAT iMlIJTAUY .V\ . Kiinnlo Olllotta ns A FAIR Cliilrntto Mnntolth. Kdwnrd H. Mauson IIH REBEL. Col. I > ri Mason , MATINKK ATUHDAY. Weo'x of January 2Hh. Ilet-.ilncd by request o ( our patrons , Qalotua Sybil. IKiCmnos Illusion. C lilca.-o Oiiiiidi Choir Comedy Concert C'o. The IMnuutuil 1'lK anil Smith .t 1'ullor and Ono cllmo ; no more , " "Easily , Quicltly , Permanently Hastorod. \VriiUnc , JVrrvouiurii , llflilllly , nnd all the train of evils frciu early ernitaorlatur vicvrtvi , tlio reiulti of orurwirliclckrie s , nnrryetc. Tull etrentth , dnTClopincnt , and tone iilrcn tu rvery onisn and 1'i'filuri ' ol Iho body. Hlmplo , natural inetluxU. liuiiiedlato hnproiuuicnt nct'ii. Failure lnipo lblo ' . ' , ( l rcfcrfnuta , Hook , rxplauutluiia and iiriMifn mailed ( noiiled ) froo. Addrma CRIB MEDICAL CO , , BUFFALO N. Y = | AND THE Sr DEADVODD'S ' ' PLASTER , It I'l'iii'lral-a , Jt lll'VIX. < UK' * . Sufforlnj frf thu i . ; wti . v u. . . . . . - > rly dtray , wasting vcal.nir.8 , lot innulioiil , ct" , I fll send ftnhi iil trcailMj ( 4al ill foul tlnlr j full partleulara li.r IIDIIIO rurr , I'll UK of ohurKt. AfiAunlM nioiUral w < rx s kbniiid l 1 1 ml l > y i ; i-ry nnn who ll n > nnu nn I il > 'illllc ! l. tiMri-tn , 1'rof. i'.C. iro\VM'.ai.Moucun.C'oiiu. UuuutcurJ Sore Throat Lameness Sore Ey ( Soreru Cat. Cul Piles Female Complaints3 Rheumatism AND ALL Inflammation Bold only In our own bol'Iei. ' All druggljls. . A POND'S ' EXTRACT CO..765'hAve..N.y. ' ( FURCATED YOKE THE & .ATE3T. mippini ; off MI" ilitniMir liMpo" Ack > our . ml { UK ) ( or um. iiln j'ulr ' t l.iun Ilnil. r > ii priiilrc . . f > T I" . , "i " I'rliim bl , He * YurL Hnlill HojujrUUeur * ! , DU J OTElMIENd A1U PS H * > RESTRICHtf FIRST CUa f .n * ' ' < J < ' , ,1 1naInlnmile.lcnelSl0. | | ; ! " ' NEW VOBKrt'oHBONDERRY HO OLA8QOW , NJ21V VOUK , IlirflAlTriiI'nnd ! NAPLES } , Atroiftilar Interval * ' / SALOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE/ ratu on InmiU tornu to and from thw principle OMICH , nnLun , IBIDB t ALL COITTIUZKTAL rcntiiJf Kicuitlontlckcti ar llKlilu tu ritturn hy illherlljell' tiniiiupjcClrdD ANurlh or Irwlanilor NAIIILH A UltiMl BiiRi il Ut y Otleti for Ac ? Aacttt > t levtit Bill j. . Apply to any of our local AginHn or tu _ 2fcNllEHSON IIUOTIIKK' ] . C'lilcuito. 11 The Most Effecvtis Tonic in LA GRIPP : f U If ThU pri'pnrntlun trl < o ut Uiu > oat of the oil ! I'f ' roiturluu iiulcklr and I'llmtjully Urn nutrlllr * ( uncllojK of Iho doblllt.itod rttuiii. Solil All 12. KcmOKUA I * O(1 .AsonlH for I' . -ij , UH KLJJ Nul-lli V. till.nil V l J 'i Alia 11 La lie UOV.Ui .MAIL M'lCA.\IKIIH , Hill lo.ulnrly iluruu n'ntur from I'OllfLAXI ' ) to LlVblli'OOL ' DifCC ( . fiiUlii HJanil upwards i'C m I inMn , * JJ. nl low ratui > 'u ( AI n.u ' AIIIIII.II , 01 * ' STATE I.INE Now Vorls nJ HlaiKow tu imji'itly Coljlnln , tuoundC'atlnlVi. Btu"r < u IU. Apply to ALLAN' A CO , < ulcaxu | II. K. MU J IIJ4 Wftl > tt llckut Offlto , W fVAIL. llurlm tyu Tlwut ui" * *