Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 07, 1893, Page 8, Image 8

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    fi THK OMAHA DAILY BEE : * SATHllUY , JANUAIIY 7 , 1803.
SETTLED BEYOND DISPUTE
No Longer Any Question Concerning the
Republican Building's ' Safety.
RESULTS OF THURSDAY'S ' BIG FIRE
I.oriK Mooted Mutter Put Out of I'.tUtonco
Wlwre tlio riiimos Origin itcri Itimicil
1,11m 1 liiilir I. HManil Iii-
KUrntirc IXInmtril.
riro settled all questions ns to the safety
of the old Republican building nt the coiner
of Tenth nnd Donilns ? streets Since the
Blrnctnio wns completed thPro 1ms been
moro or less talk nnd trouble about Its conv
dltlon It wns built on tlio bias an I h.id to
bo wedded up and braced to st mil while the
contractor was getting out or It
Then dining the jeats it was occupied
by tbo newsp-ipcr e\erv high wind was
tire signal for u stdinpcdoof cmplojcs Sonic
few A ears ago the citj ofllcl ils examined tlio
strnctmoand icanhcd tlw owncts to build
some brace walls in the center of the build
ing for safety's siko
Since the death of the newspaper that
swallowed n score or so foi tunes the build
ing has brcn occupied bIho Omah i Pi hit-
Ingeoinpinj , onoof ihel.ugest job pi luting
establishments In the west. It w.is the
owneis of this plant who saw their Invest-
incuts go up in smoke Thuisday night.
Slnrtml In u .lull C'IIHC ,
At the time the lite was discovered there
were In the bnildlnir Assist int Superintend-
cnt Halm , Mr Cope of the stationery de
partment and the night watchman They
w ore on the llrst lloor , und the warning uy
from the 8ticot caused them to investigate
Mr. lluhn inndo his way to the second
floor and located the stalling | K > int of the
llio in the job loom 'Iho lite had originated
in n case on n job stand , and appearances In-
dicatptl th it the compositor had Icf t matehei
in the case , und they had Ignited and
communicated lo copy and proof sheet- ?
lying promiscuously about When
the assistant suprilntctident reielied
the Job loom the entire stand lllled with
cases of tpp was abla/o , the llamas leaping
to the telling whoio they cit their way
tlnough to the thhd floor , where the binder \
was located The hltnler\ was u feast foi
thoflie , and it spread with i.ipUlitj almost
bevond belief.
The entire lloor wns lllled with pippr ami
other liillammablo in.itcil.il nnd the flame-
fairly leaped over each other in the mac
race of destuietion A laigo tiuantit\
pi inter's ink was stored on this floor am
when the lire leaehca this the llaines leapec
tlnongh the windows and iniulo lapli
headway , ami it was then Chief Cl.illigai
called his men to thegiound below and uw.n
from the dungcious walls. It iciiiiiied no
time for the blaze to eat its way tlnough tlu
ceiling to the fouith floor , whet o seven
barrclsof.iinish weipstorod , together will
nn endless quantity ot waste paper and othe
combustibles.
Au.l > TlirouRli tU Hoof.
Dut nn Incredibly shoit spice of tini
elapsed befoie the llamcs burst tlnough tin
i toof and le iped into the air , sending afte
them a showei of bnuung embers , Using ii
nil diicilions and alighting so\eril htindiei
feet away. 'I he air was lllled with thes
embers , .nut although beautiful ro bcholi
they thuatened adjoining property.
An endless shower of them rained npoi
tholaigoioof of the sheds at Hradfoid't.
lumber 3 ard diiccth across Tenth street
Chief Gulligan ouleied a number of Iris men
there and thcj extrngnlshctl the Hying pu-
ticles of llio as lapidlj .is they descended.
The llamcs ti.11 clod from the stalling
, point upward and when the third and fourth
Jloor s were a mass of flames Chief Galilean
called his men from the Udder which hud
- been lun to Iho set end story windows 'Iho
building has alw.os been considered unsafe
nnd it would ha\c been w long to have con
tinued the ilrcnien in tint perilous position.
So they were called to the ground and Ihe
all earns were directed from there. 'Ihe
third and louitli lloois wcie a mass of
flames and it looked as 11 the entire strut-
ttuc was doomed. Ureat red flames curled
their llery tongues upward through
tlio windows and d.uk cloiuUof smoke rolled
tow aid the skies It was then Hut tire the
' was at its worst and It was as beautifii'ly '
illuminating as , it was awful in destruction
, From the giound below the Ihemen di
rected stieams lo the third ttoiy windows ,
and foi fully thirty minutes it seemed as
though their elToi ts would piove unavailing.
All hope of paving the two upper stories was
abandoned and the ihiof lipped bthoi -
oughly soaking the two lower floors to pie
vent the ( lie fiom going below. In this suc
cess clowned the elToitand the 111st floor
and basttinent were not reached by the
flames.
NiM-d the Loner 1'Ioors.
As the Hie otiginated on the second floor-
that slory is badly scorched and burned ,
Although the dealtiic'tho work waton -
lined to tlio center of the buildhu on that
lloor. The roof and the Ihlrd lloor fell in
seelions and by bo doing probably pieveiitut
n gcneial eiash. Danger was veij imminent
to tlio firemen when the cor nice on the build
ing began falling in pieces and it was a mira
cle that some ono was not struck by the de
scending pieces of metal which wcie almost
* ut white beat At 11 o'clock the flumes
begun glowing fainter und fainter and half
nn hourlnter the llio letcmbled n fe\v strag
gling toichcs , which had been lost by the
genetul pioccsblon Thu smoke rolled out in
great clouds , and the llio was tnpldly smold 111
ering away. Up the fiont stairway , down
which came a flood of water in touents as
ntigryas the Niag.ua Falls , went compiny
No. 4 , with a line of hose and they i cached
the second lloor and fought the llamrs
to ndvantaro. Companies Nos 'J and 7
j.in a line of hose up ladders on the Uauglub
street slda of the bulldhn ; , nnd K.tlncd thu
second Btoiy. The wotic was effectual and
showed that but a few minutes would bo iu-
qulrcd to remo\u all danger1 of Iho lire com
municating to Iho lower floois.
llnllnuili' nftlio t.oss nnil IiHuraiur ,
The loss on Iho building will not be far
from $ ir > , ( KX ) , which Is fully coveretl by in-
siiiiinco which is nlaecd us follows :
Now Iliinip-ihlio . . { 5000
Silii'lltiil | ( ! . . . . -.0(10 (
aooo
More-hunts l.ooo
Hull . 'JOUO
Mrtnchcsti'i i,00i ! ) l )
Ammleun llo-lon l.OOU
Meiclintllo . . . . 'J.OOO
L'oinniun-liil Union J.ooo
roniisjlvanU 10
10X
Total . , . JJO.OOU
The Omaha I'tlntlng company claims that
its loss will lun from { 75,00(1 ( to $100,000 ) ,
It is insnted for * 57XK ( ) , which is scat
tered among so many companies that a full
statement is not jet obtainable. A ii.utl.il
list of their policies Is as follows ;
oo
Caledonian , . , . ' . ' , ( H)0 )
bun , , . . , , , . , , , , . 1 .tutu
Ouiuilliui , , -J in
Home , Niitt Yink , , , , , j | r > un
Ithodu Mam' . 01)
( 'OMIH'L-l It'llt oo
Hey ill . . . " iitti ! ) )
linpurlal , , . . . , . , , , . ' . , , . 3 i.Mlll (
1,01)11 )
Uramlb 501
Commeiclal L'nlun . . , . , . , oo
lliiilmrriihsuil tliu ItHllioiuU.
The railroads will IMS paitlculatly cmbtr-
rii.sscd on auount of thu llio , the union Pa-
clllo and lluiltnglon being the greatest suf
ferers , so far as their schedules , tiatlloshcett
und Htandfng forma aio coiiceinod , The 15m-
llngton had Its annual Instrtietlous to agents
conductors and emiiloyes in type , final proof
being submitted Thuibday. Mr , Mutr.ty , com
piler for the Utah and Montana rate sheet
( tad selected his paper for the minting of tin
icguhir Isbiiouf tlio sheet nnd thought thai
at least half had been pi inted.Vhothci
these forms , the "Pathfinder" and th <
schedule fin ins are dcstrojed cannot bode
tcrmlned at present , but the ptesumntlon it
that being in the second story on the eat.1
side , many of them ate saved.
Top Slur ) to Cuinu lu n ,
Inspector of liulldlngs 'lilly was at tin
sceneof Iho llio lit an IMI ly hour icsterda :
morning and at once decided that the to ]
story of the old Hepubllt.au building mus
comedown , Ho has not jot decided will
rcfercnco to the thtco lower stotles nnd wil
Dpi until further examination Is made. Tin
Uioiemoval of ( ho upper stor y i
bllt
afoty , ai the lnstector Is of the opinion
lint It Is llablo to full at nny time.
Will 1r > It ARitln.
President Comstock of the Omaha Print-
ng roinptny stys that his compiny will re
time wotk ns soon ns n nc.v loeitlon can bo
seemed. All existing contracts will bo
iropcrly filled without delay.
"Htmlsomo Is that handsome does1 and
f Hoodls Sitsipirllla doesn't do hand
somely then nothing docs Ha\o iou ever
rledU ? "
ii.viiinto : ? .
Spiclil Snln nf l.ntllrV
Still l. < i rr fiirNnturil ly.
1 lot ot ole o.nt gowns , trimmed In
Itico , some with embroidery and others
nicely milled ; your choice of this entire
lot , only oOc o icli
Also 100 do/on gowns , nicely trimmed
nnd full loiiR'h , only " > o ouch , actually
worth $1.2-3.
AtOSc wo will show tlio finest line of
pawns over shown nt this tirico , many
unrinants boini , ' worth ns high as $ " .00.
SIT.UIAL , SALI : OP const : rs ON
SATUUDAY.
lOOtlo/on Indies' nuisin corsols , oOc ,
reduced from SI.SJ'i.
1 lot of II. & S. coisots , worth 31.00 ,
reduced to flOe ctu'li.
1 lot of II. & S. corsets , worth $1.60 ,
reduced to Too crush.
GIFTS' PUUNISIIINO GOODS.
SPECIAL FOH SATUIIUAY.
100 do70ii of our colooratud Hlnck-
stone unhiundorcd shitts miulo from
Now i York mills muslin , double uncle
nnd ' ft out , llnon bosom mill culTs , only
c onoh , regulnr priua "oc.
100 ilo/on ponts' natiual wool and
camel's hitlr Imlf hose only t3o ! per pair.
tftilnr ) ) rlco 10i ! .
1 lot of gouts' line Jersey wool over-
shirts to bo closed out nt once ; 60c , C5c ,
Too and On1 ; u great yarunln.
UAUGAINS 1 IN LADIKS' WOOL UN-
DI2UWEAR
1 case of ladies' Jersey ribbed wool
vests and pants only oOo each , reduced
fi | om USc.
1 case of Indies' jersey ribbed vesta
mid pants oulv3c eauh , reduced from
4c. ( )
1 lot of ladies' black wool tijhts only
DSc , red tired from SI.TP.
SLT.CIAL SALU OP KID GLOVES.
100 do/on Indios' line Icld gloves , Tos-
tor's incintr , only Too per tnur , wortli
& 1. 23
For Saturday only one lot of $1.50
plo\e < j reduced to 31.03.
BUTTUU. ; OIIECrfP , MEATS AND
PIS1L
Country butter , He , lOc , 18o nnd 20c ;
cicatnory , 22e , 24c and 20c , Rometnbor
you will always find both country and
creamery butter fresh ovoiy day , also
our prices the very lowest. The very
best Wisfoiibin full cienm cliocso lOc
and 12Jc ; eastern process pure cream
ehooso , 1-lu and Hie ; Swiss cheese , 12jc ,
1 lo and Kie ; L5rick cheese , 12ic , Ho
nnd lOo ; Limbuigor cheese. 12jc and
loc ; Ivoquofort itnpottod , 50c
per iiouuil ; p'uoiitiplo ' cheese ,
" > 0o o.iclr 1) ) lam ehoeso , $1.23 each ;
Noufchntol cheese , 7c per pack
a o ; Sab Sigro , Sc per pacKage ;
minc'o meat , Tie per pound ; apulo but
ter , 7c per pound : strawberry and rasp.
berry preserves , ] 2jc per pound. In our
meat department we handle the cele
brated goods of t10 [ Oudtihy , Swift and
Ilnmmond Packing companies. No. 1
sugar cureU hams , 125o ; sugar curoil
b.tcon , lie ; Boneless hums , lOic ; dnod
beef , lOo nnd 125c ; salt pork , lOc ; and til !
kinds of canned meats .it lowest prices.
Come hero for your llsh Finest innck-
etol , lOc , 12c nnd loe. per pound ; Hot-
land herring , 8 for 25c ; white Hih , lOc
per pound ; brick cod fish , 2 pounds for
loc ; golden bloaters , ( i for 2oc.
California Canned Fruits.
California apricots , IGc per can ; all
kinds of C'nlifoinia canned plums , 12Jc ;
California poaches , 18u ; California Hurt
le tt pears , 20c ; sugar corn , lc ( ) ; toma
toes , 8\c ; 2-pound can pumpkin , ! ) c. Ue-
member o\erv article guaiauteod to bo
aa roprcscnted or money refunded.
HAYDKN BKOS. ,
Piomotois of home industry.
'It'll PljV IMf.lsui-o
For very iittlo money besides a per
sonal knottledtro of that ritnurkablo
state To\as. A snecial party of bubi-
n ess men A om Oinnhii and vicinity to
ClnUuston and other points in Texas
and ictuiii , will leave Omaha Sunday
evening January 15 1893 Don't miss
this opportunity. MicKots for the trip
can only bo obtained ft oin F. F. Wil
"
hams , "room ,522 First National Bunk
Building , who will furnish full partictt-
lais upon application.
Real estate.
Bargains only.
My word is , gooJ.
\V. G. Albiijjht.
621-2-3 N. Y. Life bid ? .
If you will call nt our now store wo
will tircsuntyou with a copy of a bonuti-
ful ploco of music. Foul & Charlton ,
leOS Dodgo.
UYoscoincr nnd intorlor ilocofatiiifr. fle-
fljrns and ostimntos furnished , llonry
Li'litnnnn , leOS Douglas sttcot.
I milt Oiitlur Cultl Wt'itlipr.
But ride inbido of the electric lighted
and steam hcatod vcatibulud apartment
U-aitirt of the Chicago , Milwaukee \ , St.
Paul mil way and you will bo as warm ,
comfortable and cheerful as in your own
libnxt'i or boudoir. To travel botwuon
Chicago nnd Omnha in these luxuri
ously appointed trains is a supreme iiat-
isfnulion ; and , aa the somewhat ancient
advottibomont usud to read , "forlurthor
nitrticulnra see small billn. " Small bills
( and Inrfjo ones , too ) uill bo nucuptod
for u.iHsauo nnd Mcopltitr car tickets at
1501 l 'iu nam btroot.
i.vsr : OK soura
Ml the AVnlusli Utitito.
The short iiiui to .St. Louis and quick
est roulo south.
Only 37 hours to Hot Springs.
Only ! i'l ' hours to Now Orleans.
Only U8 } hours to Atlanta.
Only 6- hours to Jacksonville.
With corresponding last time to all
points oust and south. Round trip
tickets to Hot Spring , Now Orlonns ,
Lake Uliailes , Galvunton , San Antonio ,
) ] City of Mexico , Los Angeles , San Fran-
clbco , MobileJacksonville , Tnmp.i , Ha-
Mina and all the winter tosorts of the
Foulli nnd wo9l Ituclinlug chair cars
f i oo to St. Louis , Toledo and Detroit.
Pullman bullet slooplng cars on all
tialns. Uiujpapro checked from hotels
- mid private residences to destination ,
- Tor tickets , nlcoplti { ; car accommodations ,
nnd further information call at Wabash
tli'kot olllco , ] 50a Farnnm street , or
write , G. N. Gi.AVION ,
, Atfent , Omiihu.
TIII : MOKSI : nitv ooons co.
rnrnU1ilne .
Flnnnol Bhirts , hnlr line stripca and
broken chock * , formerly $3.00 , now 91,60
sizes 14 to 15 } , all wool.
Flno underwear ? J 2-j a garment , best
English makes ir.cnshmuto nnd pure vi
cuna qualities thnt have no superiors.
Iho sizes are broken , licnco the price ,
almost half.
Hoys' drawers , Sl.-JO , nil sl/cs and all
wool. 1'ho.v come In two weights , the
light woltiht has boon $ 'J.55 , the heavy
$3.50 ; , tomorrow you get choice of cither
it $1.10 , nothing bettor made.
Mcn'c wool hose , 25o , hoivy weight ,
great warmth atii1. durability.
Men's night shirts , Sic , icgular S1.2 "i
quality ; silk flnishud and embroidered
front , collar and sleeve * , c\tra length
and good , durable muslin ; all sizes from
.
Hi to 18.
HOYS' CLOTHING.
Tomorrow will bo an unusually busy
day with us because \\o have cut and
slashed prices that must appall all com
petition. None of them have boon
scorched or wet or soiled ; all this soa-
son's goods.
At $5.00 wo give you choice of a hun
dred bo s' overcoats in sl/es 0 to 17 ,
grades that have been $10.00 and up to
$20.00.
At $5 00 wo oiler 89 boys' throe-piece
siilt < > , 11 to 10 yoais. These have sold
from $9.00 to $20.00 , every thread wool ,
right shapes , best cloth , inside- equal to
the outside.
At $5.00 wo shall sell 125 youths' long
pants suits , from 13 to 18 years sizes ;
these have ranged from $8 00 to $20.00 ,
made from the beat fabrics and fit the
form pot fnctly.
These three lots we have culled from
our regular stock. Wo do not wish to
inventory them or Ueop them on our
shelves , hence the price , less by a half
than you pay olsou here.
THE MORSC DRY GOODS CO.
Dr. T. J. Iluttun of St. Paul ts nt the
Pax ton hotel.
See tlio celebrated Sohmer piano at
Ford At Charllon Musio Co , 1508 Dodge
A Contrast.
Omaha : Thermometer 2s below ; wind
blowing I0 ! miles an hour ; ice turn snow
every whoio.
San Bernardino : Thermometer 70 °
above ; no snow ; no wind ; llowors o\ery-
whoro.
To exchange the discomforts of the
one for the comforts of tlio other it is
only necessary to purchase , from the
city ticket agent of the Burlington
Roll to at 1223 Farnain St. , a round trip
ticket to the Pacific Coast ; eighty dollars
lars will do it.
The best overland train is the Bur
lington's No. S , which leaves Omaha at
4.50 p. m. daily , making connection in
Denver the next niptning with all
Tianb-Continentixl trains via the scenic
lines to the Coast.
Union I.ICu All Klglit.
A ( lisp itch from New York was published
in lliepapois a few iHjs ago stating that the
Union Life Insurance company was in linan-
cial trouble and that n receiver had been
usla-il by the stockholding It is alleged
that agents of complines doing business in
Nelnaskr 1mo used this item against the
Union Life Insmance comiuny of Omaha.
( icncr.il Minuter Hunter of the Omaha in
stitution uants it distinctly understood that
the New York foinpany h.is no connection
with the Omaha company of the same name
ami tint the oompany which is backed by
the best business men of this city doesn't ow o
anybody a cent and has no llnaneial trouble
whate\cr.
Slircutl M'ltliTS HlR 1'rofltH.
A laiRO number of our new settlers on the
lands of the North Gahoston association nr
aimcis from the nbithoin latitudes uhoo
h.ue mcHously eked out a Ime existence on
poor lands , u ith the additional ad\eiso con
dition of HJOIOUS climates What \\as con-
siilciod alairpiollt to them is as nothing
complied to tin' ptolith domed ft oin the eul-
tnation of the various fruits and vegetables
which are giovui so piofusely in Gahcston
county It is not at all unusual for farmers
In this county to make from $ .22500 to
$1,00000.1 j cur per acre , in the raising of
peais , plums , bliawbeuict. , etc. , with about
half the labor and incomcnlencc that at
tended tlit'ir foimet efforts The North
Gahcston associ itlon , through their local
agent , Fianklin r. Williams , Omaha , Neb ,
uiu offer ing splcntliil inducements at present ,
and by taking ad\antago of them the in
vestor or t > ettlcr In Gahcston county cannot
fail to ic'.ip abundant row aid. The adthess
of the geneial olllce is Box 'J03 , Minneapolis
Minn.
The following maiiiago licenses were
issued bj County Judge Ulleriesterday :
It'umu and addles * . ARC.
j I.eo II iioi-h , Omaha 2'J
| M.ny hnabotlu , Oni.ih.i 20
j Ottt ) I'lnde , Omuha . 31
I Anna I'otction , Omah i. 21
I Willis I ) . HeiKUi.boutliOiiiiha 23
I Ann i Ire-no L'ottui , Smth Om.ilm 21
i.Joseph'/iltidek , Oinah.i 2U
1 K.UlleSUhluU , Ontiiha 2 ( >
I lo enli llavul , Dm ill i , 23
I Amelia /oolsUj , Om ilia 21
I CliiKtiiln Clutstiiiisi'ii , Oiniha - . -0
( Lena ( . 'lirlstensc'ii , Umah i 21
Thu Ili'Iinrntmi-iit suliji-t-t.
The reinvestment ol his income Is often
a matter of seiious thought and study to the-
capitalist In these ear Ii dajs of the jeai ,
when his dividends aroiaming In , many a
man of means tuins to life insurance ns a
b.ifo method of leplaclng his accitied wealth
Of coiiisa life Insurance is prinmiily nnd
ahv.i.vs In ho consldoied as a piolcclion to
Iho famib , but Die vroildould bo much
inleicsted to know how laigelj II is also
viewed as an investment Thousands of the
most thoughtful and successful men of busl
ness oveiywheio aio continually av.iillng
thoinsclut. of life Insutanco ; vs a ch.innel
tlnough which pobitlvo good will How to
their hch-s and ut the same limo probable
benefits iiiuro to themselves.
ItnllilliiK 1'rrinltn.
Iho following penults were issued by the
supeiinteiuU'itt of buildings icstctdaj ;
Mis. ! ' . I' I'.ittotsiin , tuo-btniy frmMU
ilut-llin , ' , Thlrtjccoiitl sticut anil
Woolwtntli iiM'iinu , , . , . . $10.000
J , Ii Itnlph , lupalisto u.liltni.i117
North T 'iity-sl\th htui-t 1,500
lUulhiKlon & .MK unil ItulliD.td coiii-
n my , t o .tiny fiiuiio Iculiou-iU ,
rifth und llovMiitl utiuois. , , . , , . . , . 2,000
1'Ul ) lllillUI pulllllth HIM )
Total i > oimils Nsiu-il . . . . . ? 1UKIO
llou to h.nti l ) i tor 1IIIU.
Many n doctor's bill has been s ivod by the
use of Ohamboi Iain's Cough Remedy. The
nunio is a houseliold wonl in many paits of
thucounliy. Cliamhorlain's muillcines have
nn extensive sulo in the Woild'b Pair City
and many pcoila ] testify to the meiltsof
their differ cut icmedles. .
Tlic only Pure Cream ofTartar ) Powder , No Atntuonia ; Ho Alum.
Oed in Milli-rfis of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
If Youn Cistern
Is Otttiof Order
or Soft Water is scarce ,
don't worry yourself for a moment
go right ahead nnd use hard water with
WHITE RUSSBAM
and you'll ' never know the difference.
The clothes will be just as white
clean and sweet-smelling , because thf
"White Russian" is specially adapted
foi use in hard water.
JAS. S. KIUK & CO. , Chicago.
Dusky Diamond Tar Soap. " "l 1Sd.f ? : ! " " '
of n cure , vrhon Ton are ndliototl with nny of
J
tlio iiumcrons forms , uhnses ur decrees of
OHRONIO OR
DISKASE1S
Isery pooroconoiur. It Is wore to the point
to count the toil of yn irs of sulTorln ; , of
dcspilr. of Incapictty for the onjoyniont of
llfo , for tlioso nro the thtiiKX Hint oust , u Ithont
the possibility of u coiresponding profit. The
in in who tries to sava iv tloll ir by no lcctlng
orroftishu to f > ko piopur tre itnicnt for nuy
of these distressing tnd duuzvrous sexual
maladies , alHlctlons anil woiUnossesto wlitah
fo tnar.y urc biibjcjt. Is baviiig ono luindrt'il
cents anil u istliu thons mils of dollars , lio-
sldcs shtirlenln- 1 fo 'nut milling tt > his
mlsory wlillo ho rcmilns upon ourtli. Moro
th.in tlnit ho cncitlla u | > on his tlcscculint9 i
llfo of dlsoiso , nnd le-x\o his Lluldron only u
hcrlta ot uoe.
If you -iro a \ Ictl-n of iinv of those dlscisos
there Is no time so gooJis now In which to
Ltvln to seek the moans of a euro. Wo can
euro you
Sond4 cent" for a copy ot our llluitr-Uod
now boot * of 1- ) p i os.
tONSUI/l'A'DION PUKE.
Call unotf. or ultrC53ltli stump.
119 South 14thSt. , Cor. DongldsSl : ,
. xnn.
Endorsement
of Scott's
Emulsion
is contain
ed in let
ters from
the medi
cal profes
sion speaking of its gratify.
ing results in their practice.
of cod-liver oil with Hype-
phosphites can be adminis
tered when plain oil is out of
the question. It is almost
as palatable as milk easier
to digest than milk.
Prepared by Scott i Ilottno , N , Y. All drn
YOU NEED NOT FEAic
tlmt iiiiiplowill It now join Imlrlt lcil If
you use that perfect Imitation of nature ,
\tnimrtsnRi | ! > < < > vri > 1iirniiillir'.liliri ! totlio
Xair. I'liu , i. om % jo I'aiuriiin.rv. v.
CURF
A nowimj complete treatment. con lstlnK of Sup
positories , Olntniuit m Cnpiillm , iil o 111 bur nnil
rills A pottlvo cur * for liiivrnal , liuornal , Ilium
or Illoeillnx , Itclihik' . Obronlc llocent or lloroillur/
I'llei 'inls rotualy ha ntmtr boon known to fall
1 per her ii foi $ jr sent liy mill. Why Hitler from
IlilK lonllilo illieasa when n writtun ITU iraiitoo Ii
I OBltlroIr Uvon wltti U lioui nr refund tlu iiiDnoy
Inol cured' tcml tnmi for fr-JJ siinli < Jmr
niceImioJ b l u'it i'o IrJrfJl't * ajj | i iiti
rnor lull ttrii't Om'u No1'
" > J"
"ML MATE
GUITARS.
MiANDOLINS.
BANJOS , ZITHERS ,
AND DRUMS.
Wfl mikf R arlrtr from th *
ciiiui > ar lo Ihr HUUT lutMNr
tnil i twin Inrttuniri ti
KTI r > In.Ii iiinent fully
Wuillllllnl.
OUn U7CS1 AND BEST
THE LEWIS BANJO ,
Indorsed by the BEST Playtn ,
Semi for Ctitaloyiie anil
mention the Instruments tou
tUul , of jmrchiislny.
JOHN C , HAYNES & CO ,
UV * TU.V.
\\e will tntl ynn the mum-loui
1-irncli rrtrurutlon CALTIIUU
IY - * - . and kvul tuarunttiiIliaV
( HLIHU.1 will U - lorr > oiir
Jlrnllli , Mrtuclli nuJ 11 for.
t'st it and fayt/iatisf.ed.
Address VON MOHLCO. .
Bill IBtriiu li u , ll.tl.ncll. OkU
WINTER RESORTS.
THE
A I'KIUi-l'.Cn l.NT .lt ItKiOHT HOI III.
Openi Jan 4. bend for circular luuiouifo
iKnllbfulcllmalo. biluir lr. plnof oi ili , tlu
tlrlvei end aquatic and Uuld npurti.
WARREN LELAND , Jr. , IVIanagor.
Catarrh I
_ Is Insidious ,
Manet Mart Wood-Poor IIoMth Mloorjr
Says the Very Foundation of Life.
Specific Oxygen doitroyi tlio Cntnirli
Bonus In tlio hoiid , tntkoitlio blood brlghtnml
pure % l\a 7ost to tlio Utnl forces In brief.
inixkos von now tiRnln , I'oltH , ( . 'ouulm , llron-
cliltls fletitlixcho yield n * If byini lc.
"Oxygen Book" and 4 Trys Free.
SPEGlFiO OXYGEN CO. ,
Sulto 510 Shooly Bldi ; , Oiimhn.
i : s. , o.if\ir.i. .VHH.
Uiililt.il $100,000
Surplus $05,000
CtllccM ninl Director Hour ) \ Vnloi projllont
I I'Hithltitf vice iirojIIJiit , C S Miurlo" W V
torso Julin S culllus J N II l'4trlc < IJJITU a
lut.il , iHuhlcr
THE IRON BANK.
STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD
\P , II. I'AltKKIt , JI. I ) . , No. ! llullllirli B . ,
Ilo Tov , MASO , ctilr f constiltlna plii/st < Ian of the
l'iAHOl : > VMii > lCAI.lN * iriJTi.to : liom
\\-\n nHiirtlctl tlio ooi ti MHm , by tlio NATION * !
UrmcAt. A oriATinvforthol'KIZi : 1 > S Won
, .
J > tl > tllttnnA ! all Dlteasf * .mil JIVnAiirvt of Man ,
" ' ° V" " " ? > the middle ug l nnil om.
Con-iiltiillon In ] icif < on or by Htlt-r.
iironmttiiK.nllh tcsthnonlnlK , KUKK.
LnrRO book , SOI I3NCIJ Ol' I > in : , OK KI.r-
] 'UisiiU AT ION , . " 00 jip , Ul Inval
Bciliillonr , full iilt , onls jloo \ < \ null ,
Intel ) Process
No Alkalies
OK
Other Chemicals
arc used in tfta
preparation of
which is ( ibsolnttty pure
and solubfc ,
It has mot e than three tines the ttrenaih
of Cocoa mixed with Stafch Arrowroot
or Sugar , anil is far more economical ,
tasting less than one cent a cuj > . It
is delicious , nourishing , auti EASILY
DIGESTED.
Sold by Crocors overywhore.
W. Baker & Co , , DorchDstor.Mass
DEFORMITY BRACES
Crutches ,
Batteries ,
Water Bottles ,
Syringes ,
Atomizers ,
Medical Supplies
HIDE &
H4 s
Next to Postofilee.
DR. R.W. BAILEY
Teeth FrlloJ Without -
out Pain b/ the
Latest Inven-
lion.
Tcoth Extracted Without Pain or
Danger.
A Full Scl o ! Tcelh OD HuWer for S3.1) ) ) .
Perfect nt guaranteed. Tdetli ortractorf la Ilia
moriilnti * OXT onei IniertoU In ttio ovcnlnj of si n *
3ny.
3ny.hco
hco specimens of Kcmovnbto Brl U ?
i-co ftpetlmunt * of 1 lexlblo Kluatlo IMit ? .
All work warrnntcd us rcprou'iiteil
Office Third FloorPnxton BiooX ,
Titephono J035 , Ii tli KnU 1'iirni n SH
Take eUfttor urttilrway Jrum I'Ah ' at
Urlxlnul nnii Only Cvntilnc.
arc aUftTi HUtle LADIES auk ,
t > ruipt [ 'or CVtfcAetftr * Anjfu/i / / fame
me J Hi and In } f il aud c/oMnttnl lev
l > o\ci icall wlili t luo lit tun 'j itke
nn other. Htf itt dtngrrouM tnl ttitu *
tiniitnnJ ( mtatlon * At lit
MlMrf ! fur 1 m\\ft" \ \ in litttr by rvt
\\i\\\ \ \ IO IHM ) J > liit onltli
flu i * > r Clieiulcnl Ou .
Bonrt IO cents for IOO paice "
icalTbecry ami Practice. "
9 B. B. BLISS , Iowa Folia , Iowa
anil nil \\nrk i | iilrinir " tliinoiiili uiul
in at tit-tl kntiM Ifilui' < > l cumuli m linn Hii'l
Htitin.-tli il niiiunliil" " . . 11 mu'i Ulty.
I' . O. KDV lill I , I iinnoill-Nell.
'I1IOMAS11 ' aiMI'SOS' Wiithlii.ton
PATEHTSi C .Vinst ) 9 Uo until I' t l
; \\rlio for Invonloia diildo
| JJui ptiiun Ilnbll Clii-i u In
loUt > ci < i > ii. fit > | iaj Illlfiur
I t'r. J. SU ; > Utui. jLcljauuu.
TO THI : OWNHIH orii , I/JTS ou I AUTS
of lots on f-owttril bticut , fioru . 'titli btrcct to
Von tire lioroby notlHol that tlio nntlcr-
blirnvil. tlii-ce tll9lntore toJ fiuelioltlei J ol tlio
city of Oniahi , It tvo buoiulnly .inpolntoil liy
tliiiini > ir , wltli tliu imrov.ilnf lliuolty coun-
( .11 of siiltl oltv. to us c" > i Ilia ( luni.iKf to tlio
owners roipocth el v of. tlio uroperty iillo-tnil
by tliu ci ullii. of > uiv iril anut fnnn ultli
struct toHth btruot. ilvt'l ircil noscesury ly
ordlu men No. : ( . ! ( . ' , p isseil Dccuinbui Utli , 1VJ. ,
auprovcil De etnbc'r I'Jtli. ' IsJi
Vou arc fintliur uullllB 1 tlmt liivlni ! no-
c-uiiU-U i.Ud u | xi litinoiu , au 1 ilulf qu ulfiuJ
UH romilrud liv luu.o Will , on tnc l.'tli tiny of
Jiuiiiari' . A I ) , iSJJ , .it the hour ut 1 oVlook
In tlio iiftenuiun at the ollko of ( Jtti J.
1'uul , Ifi 5 ruiiiuiu btrccit , Hitlitn Iho
topiir to limits of naldclty , i cet for the pin-
iitso f coinhJcrin- I iiukiin tlio ussci- !
inunt of U.nna'o tn thu owner * lospoctivo'y ' of
salt ! | ire | > eny , aUciliil by t > iild iri ulo talt-
IIIK Into consliliiratlo1bpcoi il bciiullts. If nny
Von are nnttflui. lo ua proaunt at tliu tlino
ninl nlitcu afuruiaitl. nnd iiiuku any oljjoutlons
loorttntuinc'UU cunuarnliu said its udiinunt
of diuiiH es uk yon in iv loiisltler ijioucr.
' '
j'o'll.N V I I.At'K.
JOHN W. KOUIIIN5' ' .
Omaha , N U , Dec. ' 'Ttb , laji UJJ-J1
Odd
Things
happen nowadnys. A man walked into our store
one day last week , tried on n suit of clothes nnd
Immediately had a fit , and the oddest tiling about
it was that he seemed pleased about it. The year
wo've just begun is an odd ono in mnny respects.
While it came on time to the second , it came on
the first. It'son odd mimbenl893. ) Add its four
figures together and it's odd again (21. ( ) Spell it out
eighteen ninety three -and it takes an odd num
ber of letters to spell it'19. ' ) There's an odd num
ber of days in it (3G5) ( ) , and an odd number of Sun
days (53) ( ) . The moon gets full the first time this
year on the second , gets rid of his last quarter before -
fore the month is half gone and gets full on the last
day of the month again. While the year itself is
so odd , we've got done the stocktaking , balance
up the books , and begun the new year even. At
the same time we have some odd things left We've
a few odd overcoats ; that Is odd lots , not odd pat
ters or odd styles. Some odd sizes or odd lots in
suits in both the men's and boys' departments.
We've some odd hats , not odd styles , butonlya
few of a kind. The shoe man has a few odd shoes
( not exactly odd shoes , but odd pairs of shoes )
There are a few little lots of shirts of underwear
of mufflers of neckwear and so on. Among the
odd things should your choice be found alarSp
saving : will be yours in the marked down prices.
Getting ready to mail our new catalogue. Want
one ?
We close at 6:3O : p. m. Saturdays ( O p. m.
OYAL SALE.
VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY ,
[ For Thirty Days cvilv wo will olTjr oiu * entire stool : of DtiinonJ and
i Christmas Jewelry nnd Sllvorw vro at loss th vi m inuf.icturar'd coat.
Fourteenth and Farnnm Streets-
\ \ 111 move Tan I. to N. W. Cor 10th and 1' irnim. faroit SAT/ : .
1S1G DoufyJas Sired , Omaha , Neb.
Tlio eminent Biicclnllst In ncrvti n chronlo iirlvnta. hlooil nVIn unit nrln rj illsonspi A rcuiilnr
rc-Klstprcd urailuatu In inertlclne as ill plum u nnil ctrtllli ntui show.i \ tlll tro uliu with this cru itott uo
tfbt catarrh , lost inniihooil nrfinlml wi-nknou. nlclii lo ui mil nil formi of prlv-xtti illaoftioi No inarou-
ry tiseil ol tro uiuent . foi lo of vll U power Partial unnblo m vlnlt mu mir t > 3 troital at lie nu liy
correaponilencc . .Mollclno or Instruments . aunt liy in ill or txpron Hoetirol ) pie < o t , no rnirlci tn Inillolti
contemn or senclor. tJiioporJonalliil.TVIi ) prLfatrn I C iiniiltitlon fruj I'urraip in loioontrli Uy prlvnts
Uook ( Mysteriesof l.lfe > ont trco Ulllcuhouri'Ja m to Ip tn Sundays 10 u in toljni fumUl ungi forroply
This ( Saturday ) January 7.
LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF
the Brilliant European Star ,
MATINKT : TIII AIT AT 2.10
FROLJKROU. .
floor , fijj anU 7. > u : Ijilcouy.
J3c and Mo.
THIS nVRNINO AT 8
s J'nst Horn. Me"a uiul 5100 , bai-
cony , Me ami 7'iu ; siillory , i"ic.
I.lko llouir , ill ) ru uH l"ul lo Iho hoimi ) tf
MASTER
TO A Biilliniit
Ulltl
NIGHT. SuOOORk.
i-ootlio Iron Mills In I nil Illntt. Mut
nnvnio NEW i ir : A
BUTU OIHEATBIIL * -P-WU
I'irrv
Sun. live , Jan. 8 and Mon. and fucs.
gpcclul IjiijuKeiiiciit' Tint must Ilillllanl
S'oiuu Coinitllaii
JAMES T. POWERS
Anil thu best I'arLlo.il Com-jdy CiJiiipniy In
Aincrlcii. In
A Mad Bargain.
McNally nnd MlfhoU's Three Act Kuirliu
I'nrettliu moat uliiuliituC'oinoJy Miccim
ot tlio vuur , tun'itlivr with
Looua Forrest.
The most I'n fine , tliirln and snpoi lily u'oor
( liilicflrnii tliu Aimirli-uii bta u bpcolul BCIIII-
crUl lUrralo KITteU.
ihoiiulu will opun Mtunliy iiiorning at U
o'c ook HI tlio usu il prices
FARNAMST , THEATER , I l > m'u''f.L. ' ! . . .
LiUa Home , all Koadslo id to the Hiuse ot
BUCCBSS tioclining with SUNDAY
WATINlvl ? , JANUAHV 8.
WM. A , BRADY'S '
NKX1'
W1SEK
fieotha Hlver of Kail VVatsr. Usual WoU-
' " "
- - '
-andOaturJay
MIJOU THRATU
AH , THIS \\tiK. :
BURTOHSTAHLEYCQ-ilEJf CO. IH
A jsiJMctl OF JAYS.
l.u I'utltl'roddlo , the MarvcloiiH Child.
A.N HOUlt Ul' Hl'KUIAM'JW.
MATINI.US. nnniihr 1'rifK ' .KVK
Only .0 tout * . ' vjiuiai IIIW/S , jjo utiU
- Til
Ladies' ' Perfect
SYRINGE.
llio only pnifuct vnRlnft )
ami rectal Syrluuo In tti *
world '
11 IH llio only yrliiROBr *
cr Imtiiili'il by which vnfcl *
nnl Injtctton uin bo nil
nilnlHtiMLtl lUtliont lunk-
'iiKiinil ' HnlllnK tlio ololh *
IliK in nc-ccoltnllni ; tli *
tieo of a vt-NHUl , itnil which
cnn nlHii lie nui d fur rectal
Iiijui Dons 01 IrilKiitlon
Miri Ul IIIIL.lt 11UI.11
AM ) II A Hl > IIUIIUISH
hill I.I.
P7ice ! ji3.OO
Mnll ordorb nollcltni )
TlieAIoe&PenfoldCo. ,
SI root.
M-xr 'io rtisi
I'liyblclnns * pre&crlptlont
Htcunitily preparotl at
loir urlcoi
Omaha's Newest Hotel
COil. 12TH AND H3WAR3 Srj.
40 Itnoms nt (2&Q pnr ill/
M ) llooms nt f 3 ( W pur tlnf.
SO Ilrouii with Until at f ] UJ pqr d f.
U ) llooms with llath nt M t'ilu II 6)p.T )
A.UGJST I3 i
Motlrrn III IJinry I
riirnUlii'il
C. S. ERB. Prop.
Prop.DR.
DR.
RflcGREW
TUB SPECIALIST.
In lUiHiinj.i.inwl ( u th
treatment of till
PRIVATE DISEASES
ami nllWeaknei > | jpu
and Diiordeit of Ifltfl
18 yearn ci > crlonca.
Wrlto lur circulars
nuil ( ] uc6tlon 1UI froo.
14th mid I'lirnniii Bt . ,
Oiniiha , .Nub
PATENT
BUREAU.
SUES & CO.Solicitors ,
Bee BwildiiiK , Omaha , Neb
4 years Kiamlnurk ! . > , H t'Jt. OOlco. Afl > Ice fn >
PENSIONS ! CLAIMS !