' : R TilE OMAhA DAILY , : ShEET MUSIC WAY \ DOVNNe \ hayden Bros Are Selting Max Moyer's . sheet Musio Saturday ATe 50-65-75 PER CENT DISCOUNT . The OrtRt111.10 ! : ! : Carntvnl Ever lleM In UmRhR - "orlthlnl In J\lu.lo At URlt J\IR1I 1I10)'or'R J.owcRt Wholo- RIo l'rleeR SRtllrdRY. - Max Meyer & Dro. Co. have soM theIr en- lIre stock ot music and musical Instruments , merchandise and sheet musIc , to hayden Uros. This was the largest stock In the entire west and Included every Instrument and piece I p ot musIc extant. They were sole agents for su'l1 celebrated pianos as SteInway , Knabe , Voe and others , and when they sold out they retired from the music business and hIAYDIN IIltOS. ImCUm SOLI WI'STlmN : AGENTS For Steinway piano . - . For IIrlggs Illanos. 0 For Inaho tIflflOs : For Sterling pianos. For Vose Illanos. ' . . . . For Iven : & Ponds pianos. ' For Story & Clark org:1I1s. : r For Newman Bros. organs. t. For Lellr IllanO'ClIse organs besides having k In stock every popular make ot organ : or pIano worth buying , nl half Maa Meyer's I L wholesale prices. . . ThIs entire wholesale stock , which was thees I ' admiration allll envy ot every .muslclan arni ; Inuslc dottier In the west , Was bought by ' Hayden flros nl such n low 11rlco that they arGo ennhled to SEI4hi MAX MEYI It'S MUSIC AT LESS TItAN hALE" F MAX MEYEIt'S WHOLESAIE I'fUCES. t ' TJm SAII BEGINS SATUIWAY. I ' very musician should be on hand. Every musician knows the value oC the goods 0- . ferell al this. the greatest music sale cver known. Oct a musician to nccompany yet I to show you why you should or should not L buy. buy.There II There never was , and never will be ngaln , such a grand opportunity to buy . MUSIC. ' Al a third-at n fourth I At halt ; , Maze Meyer's wholesale prices. . . Max Meyer had over 2GOO.000 pieces o f ' eheet music-surely every Ileco ( ) In print to - ' dny. hayden Dros. got It nil and will close It out at n fourth , n third and halt ' at Mnx : : Meyer's lowest wholesale price. . . ' Mandolins , guitars , violins , autoharps. flutes t , banjos everything at ut least half Max , Meyer's wholesale prices. . Hemember , Saturday the sale begins. ' hAYDEN DHOS. t Selling Max Meyer's music -I' : Al less than half Max Meyer's wholesale \ ' prIce. _ _ _ _ a _ _ _ p ; hayden Dros' nd. Ison page 5. , t ' t ANNUAL CRURCH MEETING. k ) ! Society ot the Etrft.CongregattonrI I'IIIIIS 1. for the I'u' urr. k The annual meeting ot the First Con grega- t tcnal ( : church and society 'wa9 held on to' t 'Vcdnecdny evening and mattera oC great t . Importance to the church and others car r- if cerned were alljustcd. ' For almost three months the pastor , Re' . i' Dr. Joseph T. Duryea , has bean surterln g . . ' train nervous prostration , which has prevented - I' " vented any service on his part In connection { " with his church and people. This break In . leadership ClIme at a. time when every clef - f ; . meat ot strength was being severely drawn f upon , but with the fidelity and courage for " which this church has , always been noted c. the services and devotional meetings have , < r' , . been fully kept up. The new year has now ! cornel however , when It , Is customary to Iny . . . out work and readjust affairs for the ensuIng - , lag twelve months. , At the meeting 'Vednes- day evening It was made clear that Dr. Du r- t. ya would not be able to return to his charge I. : ! tor 1O\'eral mouths , If al all , and , that some , ; : definite and semi-permanent nrrangements t 'j { would have to be made at once for a substl- t. ' : tute. The people of the church understand ; the high esteem In which their pastor Is ' . ' , " . held , not only In Omaha but elsewhere , ns n preacher and teacher , and how valuable his e ; ' _ . . presence In this communIty has come to be 1 , , ' ' nsldered. They know , too , how dllllcult n $ matter It would be to fill his place In their ! r- ' , 11ulplt. With hOle ( InspIred by sympathy and 1. personal Interest In the doctor's recovery and * riturn to his people , Il was unanimously d 0- f : ' - clded to defer any action looking to n pe r- I' lI1anent change In pastors until he shall have ) . bad the benefit ct long rest and congenial I ' ' clllnate , trusting that by mIdsummer ho will " begin anew his work among them. ' With characteristic generosity It was voted ; to nllow the doctor frill Balary for the three iN months already past , arid to gIve him n L further leave ot absence ot six months on . halt pay. In th : ? meantime n committee will . secure n suitable man flr : temporary SUIIJl ! ] Iy , wltlt liberal comlensatlon. ( fi In spite ot hard times the'ery enerf\'etlo \ ; finance committee , lIIr. George A. Hoagland ! 'b . # and Mr. W. O. Taylor , reported n payment " : ot $ fi.OOO on the church debt January 1. L : . Plans were adopted by which $2,200 moro 'i. ' will bo raised to meet another emergency. H was decided to continue the envelope , system for revenue and a general repledging . at lo'alty during the coming season was Indulged - . ' . dulged In. A full board ot trustees , consistIng - ' . lag ofV. . II. Alexander , William Fleming , A. P. Tultey , Charles B. Sumner and Dr. A. p. Som1rs ! , was elected , with n. A. Snow as treasurer. , - . ' , how does the new tariff affect you ? H ' males no difference with the popularity and ; . . excellence ot Dr. Prlco's Baking Powder. . ' -t : PASSING OF A PIO , EER. ' , Clmrlu I' (1001111\\11. : One or ( ) lImlll " l'rom- Incllt C1thrn : , lt nou. At 0:4fi : o'clock ) yesterday morning , surrounded - , rounded by members or his rnmly , the ( soul oC Charles F. Goodman took Its flight , death I k l earning so quietly that the husband all father appealed to bo Ilauing Into I gentle slumber. ' For n number at years Mr. Goodman had bon I sufferer with Iirlght'a disease , which was the Imme < late cause or his death. lie resided at 180 : South Tenth Btreet. I lie " family consl ted ot a wife and four chidren , three sons , Oscar Edward and Alberti . und one daughter . Miss Enuna Goodman. I Mr. Goodman was born In Oermany In 1834 , Ild came tu America when 18 ) 'enrs . " ot age. Soon after his arrival he entered tie employ ot a drug romllny In Columbus , 0. , - . having Ire\'IOUR ( to that tliten n three yea rs' course In chemistry In u university In Saxon ' . leoro locating In Omaha hI conducted ) ; prosperous business II drugs anti Plints In ' . "etrola , Pa. . arid was \Idely known throuh- 1 out that f glen , which vas just then coming Into Ilrominenco on ucrount ot Its oil wel i . Is 01ls. In 1868 Mr. Goollman established hlnuelr In Omaha , and his l1ogrenlvo' Ideas anti } great 1uslless , tact canT piiced him In the firt ' rank ot the Illonccr Ilrctmnl ot the srelt nor hwest. Ills business grew from the I start , und at the presenL extellls over Ne- braska welern Iowa , Valota'yomlng , Colorado arid Utah , ' Mr. Ooo < lan always took In active In- ) nctle ; , tereat In the affairs ut his adopted state nn" representell this dlHtrlct In the leglslnture , , for several ) 'enr. Ito was In ardent . . : ; - . porter of tire Ilroteet\o tariff. lie also helI - - the omce ot esldent ef the I0lrd at Trade. lie took n great Interest II the wehifare of tire city and , was a member of ! Ito Board oo ) ducatIon . of whch he was president. Ito r' Wal aho n iuieinber ot the city coulIl tram - tire First ward . lie was a Ilromlnelt Mar oir anti was connected ' with many ot tire put ) liC end Ilrlvnte Instutons' ot the clt- ' The funeral wi bo held from ) reside flee at 1 o'cloCk next Monday whir Interment at Forest Lawn . II : , I ' . . . p - - - - - - I < - : hayden nros' . lit Is ear Jge f. I ' - . . . - - . . ' JI.&IES'E1' . : t.XCUltrifOdi 5OUTtl . ' 'n the Wul'tl ' ltiUroaL - Our urlt excursion will leave Omaha J an- ' trary Ii at t p. m. For tickets and furl hier 2nrlrmatlol or a .Oil ) ot the Southern 110 iire . IUlel : pride cal lt the new Wabnh of lice , 1'5 Farnam street or write G. N. cia ) ' toil , ' . W. 1' . .cen. . - ; DUARD OF HEALTH. New 1Icmh.r Tnke IIolcl-omclsls ltnko Their Annunl Joport . The first meeting of the new Donrc ot Iealh , In which Councilmen Thomas and Oordon succeed Druner and : lcAndrws , was held yesterday afternoon , with all members inwa attendance. The greater part ot the time was occupied In hearing the nnnual reports ofan the health officers , which were approved 011 placed on file. CommlSonel' Savie submitted a rnther lengthy report , In which he advocated erich measures ns would tend to plnee what are known RS "nvoldable" diseases - eases under more effective control. To this enI he recommended that the Inspector at contnglous 11lsenes be relieved ot all clerical work In the office . that he might give his en tire time to his outside work , and that his sal ary be raised to $ ! OO per year. The report referred lo the Improvement thnl had been made In the regulation ot the mik business and atNI thnt iluring tire hrlet time that the Poppleton avenue dump had bell In existence the city irad been clenned up 11 excellent order , all was In < better ! anlary condition than al any time during recent 'enrs. The commissioner again urged the necessity for I detention hospital and runsit bullnce service , aud suggested that four ot the unusell election booths could be utilized ullzed as pest irouses lie advised tire appropriation ot n sufficient sum to provide for analytical anl'teal InspecUon ot Ice . n ! some of the Ice that was being har\est1 for city rise contalllell the germs ot t'phlod fever anti shoull not bo sold to consumers. He also renewed a former recommendation that the force ot sanitary Inspectors bo lmited to four men ; thnt their salarIes be increased to $75. per m onth . and that each ot them be directed to supply hlns t with n horse. The cost of running tire department during the current year with these changes was estmated nl $14,000 , at which $10,100 was for salaries. The blue for labor In constructing the Pop- pi eton avenue dump , which ha\e been hangIng - Ing fro for two months , wcro ahiowed. They nmuunt to $71.41. The report ot the register ot vital statistics showed thnt there were 221 births statistc December l arid eighty deaths. The death rate fo r tire year was 8.2 per 1,000 inhabitants. The report of the meat Inspector showed thnt he haIr condemned during the year 17 , - 4S1 pounds ot beef , 1,6S5 ot pork , 1.875 of muton alI 7.215 ot fish. Besides this ho hnd coudemned IS boxes ot cheese 885 sacks ot potatoes , 4,1G7 cans at canned goOds , 2,1GO bunches oC bananas nUll consIderable quanti- ties ot eggs , gnme and other tables. Half n dozen applications for positons ns I Inspectors were placed on file. On lotion at Chief Seavey no Ice will be alowed to be har\ested In the Missouri river below the Nicrolas NI10lns street sewer , and the i commissioner at health was authorized to I hn\e h chemical Inspections made ot Ice and ] ot the water In one wel In each ward The commissioner stated thal ho hal ( been I Informed I that Meat Inspector Frank had been very numerous around the members oC the clt counci In lobbying on the ordlnnnco regur1atin the right ot the pedulc regulatng : : to do business In r the business district . adjacent to Sixteenth I and Dougla streets. Mr. Frank was Immediately - diately on his feet with' nn explanation . but t the board adjourned and left him stiii tahic - Ing. l lef stil tal- ug. _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ "Whal's the matter with the grlddlo calles ? " " \hy. I forgot to use Dr. Price's inking Powder. " - - _ _ _ _ _ . 1'IRfl'S 4xD1rEH ViE 115. . A.'TEIl'lEIS. "Duslness In Nebrnslm will be on a belter basis this year than nt any preceding time , " sall Charles Stroclt at Chicago nt the I'axtori I "Ono product ot the late panic wi be to place everything on n cash basis as much ns possible and I nm already seeing tire elects ot Il out In the state. There wi not bo the good old times again , however , unti there Is another good crop. WIthin the iras it twenty years large sums of money have been spent In railway building and other Improvements t- ments In Nebrnslm There Is naturally nothIng L - l ug left to revive tire old prosperity except Ire crop. Nebraska has received G very black eye by tire sensational accounts oC starvation alI suffering In thIs state scat t. tere,1 broadcast through the cast. That lie Is done else. " mOle to hurt the state than anytblng "Tho highly colored and outageous czar - gertons ot destitution In tire drouth ; counties ns publshed In New York , Doston and other eastern papers have just simply sandbagged the stain ot Nebraska. " exclaimed - claimed George W. Keley at tire Commercial club . with evident Indignation. "As wih Indignaton. n merchant - chant and n citizen I protest against the methods ot InjudIcious , advertising while emanated In Omaha and was telegraphed ni over tire country . I ' was n good thing _ tor space writers , but ball for Nebraslm. We cnn take care of our own. Easter capita I- Ists wi certainly be timid about Nebraslm : credits and Investments until there Is nn- other 10011 crop to offset the damage that has been done this state by tbe ( publication ot &uch stuff ns line recently all- Ileared In the eastern . ' press. They don t atop to realize down there that the sufforir ig Is In drouth counties where plenty suterlng Is always needed or that the fnnners there : arc runny of them new and poor The general Impression formed from tbeso : articles In the papers Is that all Nebraslta Is starving and that the state has gene to ruin. I would bo n mighty hard job to float any Nebraska bonds In the cast now- ndays for thnl reason. " - Judge II. M. Sinclair of Kearney Is al the 1Ierchnrts , "I succeeded Judge , 10lcomb on the bench nerd find thnt the docket Is In splendid shape. Tire next term at court wi Iii he held on the 21st Inst. I have known Governor Holcomb slnco 1883 and have always - ways esteemed him na n man ot strict IntegrIty , honor and conservative Ideas. 10 Is nol n calnmlty howler and will malta n splendid governor " "The election ot Governor Mclntro In Colorado Is goIng to have a marked etfd et etLt on business " end Stephen J. Larkin ot Denver nt tle Merchants "It means n r 0- vlval ot better tiures. x.Governor Waite ndmlnlstrton was n detriment to the stat e. The present Colorado legislature Is tire fir st to occupy tire new capitol building , which Is about comllleted. ) I Is n mngnillcenl edlllce on Iroadwa ) Tire woman In poltcs In Colorado Is n great success and I belle Va It wi result In great good The belevo criticIsm I hj\'o to offer Is that I regret : that tire best looking women at tire state nro : not prominent In politics there Burt , then , ' c\rybodY cnnnot bo born beautul , you : kiro % % ' . 'l'nlent Is what gets to tire front aft er afer all . " - - hayden Dros' . ad Is . on page 5. . 0'\1. , U'U VIIV\UO 1'\,1 : IiXL'ilS S uke the L'hrlcago , Mitwiurkee / $ t . l'arst 1 Uy 1 For Chicago and eli pelnts east. Vestbuled sleeper heaves the Union Pacific depot , Omaha , lt 0 11. m" , daily . rench- lug Chicago nt 0 a. m. , tire following dny , In ample time for all eastern connectior . Supper Ind breakfast served In dIning cars a In carte Passengers Freeport I , Hocltford , lgln 1 And aliloint In Wisconsin cnn , by tak- Ing this train reach their destination twelve hours In advance at nil other lines. Daggago checked through from your residence to des- tliration. For tickets and further Informl- ton apply to O. S. CARnER , City Tkt. Agl. O. U. I IIAYNES , City Pass. Agt. F. A. NASH , Gen. jgt , lfiOt Fnrnam . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Sl. TIlE : IHHCO'l' uOU'1'ulEItN IWUTI ] TIt HOU'llt ItUTI _ _ _ _ _ _ \'h the focl , hhud- I'I'tost 110 auL lri5tu5 ' . 1"llt"lt Tiiiiv To alt points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indan ! Territory , Texas and all poInts In southern California . Only one night out to all points In Texas. The "Texl I.tmlted" leaves Omaha al Ilfi : a. m. Ilaly except Sunday , landing Ilusengerl. nt all points II Texts 12 hours In advance or al ether lines Through tourist vats via Ft Worth and m Paso to Los An- seles. For tul parlcllars maps , folders , etc. . call alar address Rock Island tic ) et ofce , 1602 Fatnain _ ft ; t , CIIAS RCWN1diyQ.N } . W. P. A. - - - - . ' ' i' , " . mlrOI'"kl ri. Out January lfith the Missouri I'acillp will sell rould trill tickets at one fare ( plums $2) ) to all poInts In ) { anss , southwest Missouri . TeJu , Arkansas : also err the Iron Mountain & } { lnu City , Watklnl & nul raiways In Louisiana . Tlekrll lmied tu 21 days. Stop overs a lo\ . Fvr 'Intormatlou , rates , etc. , cal on ! r write agent II depot , 16th and \Vebstsr , Qr cOIlny' , offices , N. E. cQrner 13th and Fuirnala. Omaha . NeLu J. 0 } ' 11,1.IPPt , A O. F. J & P. A. "UOf p 90PFJW , P & T. A. 1 Iiyden DrOb ; : . is on - ; ; ; 5. - . BOSTON STORE FIRE SALE.Tn - To morrow Wo Ooso Out from the Jafry Stock All the Men's , , Ladies' and , - ClllDREN'S ' UMDERWEAR AND HOSIERY . - len'l Warm Gloves anl All nlnnkots In Anyway lllnlcd bT rite Smoke Ur Water nt Just One Fourth Their nCRl "nluo. - MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR 150. All the men's wool underwear that became slghty wet In Jnrtrny's fire , go at ISo eac h. MEN'S $2.6 UNDERWEAR 2JC. SOC. 7fiC. All the men's underwear from the Jarrrny sto ck . almost sound amid lerfect In every repect , go In lots at 2fic , Mc and 76c , worth trim to $2.fiO. Over 1,000 dozen men's heavy flnl buck- sit lur , irogaitin anti Cur top lined kid glove , ! all go nl Mc a hair . worth up to $1.fiO. Doys' heavy wool knee pants 19c Doys' Ino wool waists 25c. Mcii's heavy wool home knll socks 25c. Misses' anti child's heavy wool underwear worth up to $1.00 , go at 7c , lIe and 35c. $1.50 ladles' natural gray nnl suits 5cc All ladles' finest eli wool union suits D8c. Your choice of nil ladles' wool underwear from the Jarrry fire nt 15e , 39c , unlerwear . Ladles' all wool cnshmere hose lGe. , anti : Ge , worth up to 7Gc. IGYc All ladles' IIcrmsdorf dyed Imported hose go at 12Yc , All the finest quality la < les' Mace yarn , sik , fleeced , lisle threal and suit Inlshed hose go nl IDe , 2fic arid 3Gc n pair. Mirses' and cliihdren's heavy all wool school Mse 12c , worth 3Gc. All the boys' all wool rib bicycle hose 1G4c. ! Case Infnnls' cashmere hose slighthy dnmaged , 5c and lOb pair. slghty Cirlirireru's 'nrn mitts 3c pair. Ladies' yarn knit mitts De Ilair. SELINa OUT BLANICETS 3fiC I'AIIL. All the full size white bel blankets from the Jalfray stock go nt 35c pair. I Extra heavy gray wooly blnnllets COo Pa ir. pair.Extrn Extrn size silver gray , heavy bed blankets \ $1 .25 pair. $10.00 ALL WOOL nLANKETS $2.50. Your choIce of o\er 200 pair finest grade whlo fleece wool medicated scarlet and Call- fornln mottled blankets Cal- motted ( only slightly soiled ) worth up to $10.00 , go at $2fiO BOSTON STOltE , Selling out the Jalrny Stock. N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. . hayden Dros' - . ad. Is . on page 5. JOJIs lmlms' "XCUIS10NS. % ' hrs ChIcago , Itocklahiunil rondo 8 I'uucltlo Hnl- Tuesday Januar'y lfi , tIckets wi bo on sale nt rata ot one tare for Ira round trip ( plus I $2,00) ) to all point In Kansas , OIlahoma , Indian TerrItory and Texas , tickets good ] I twenty days from date ot sale. For full I particulars , rates , etc. , cal lt Rock Island ] tlclel olllce , 1602 Fnrnam street . CHARLES KENNEDY G. N. W. P. A. a - IUnele ulIilq L.ultt turret Sliver . III lult IUt blv.r OntlJt. SIOUX FALLS , Jan. -Speclal.-Tho ( ) output of gold and sliver from the mlnOs : oC the Dace hills In 1803 Is I follows : Gold 221.675,858 ounces , with n coinage value at r $4.10,083.27 : silver . 137015.20 ounces , with n coinage value et $06,540.04. The output for 18Dt Is placed by ! onscvatve mining men at : Gold , 443,351,716 ounces ; coinage value , $8,238lG6,54. Silver , 172,304 ounces ; coInage ; vnlue , $120,675,80. 10 [ OR GOLD SEEKERS' EXCURSION January 15 , 1805 One tare , plus $2 , for round trIp from Omnhn to the Black lulls via F. , E. & M. V. H. H. ; limit ot ticket twenty dnys. Passengers : gers for the Keystone and Holy Terror distrIct - : trIct buy to Hermosa ; these for Green' Moun - tain district buy to Deadwood . ' J. R. BUCHANAN General passenger agent Omaha Neb. . The IUllltol foute PcrsoDdly Condleted xeurRlons. To California leave Omaha every Thursday : morning. ' Through to San Francisco and Los Angeles without change. Cheapest amid best way ot reaching nny point In Colorado , Utah or California. TIckets anti advertising mater at 1324 Far nam streel. M. J. fOWLING , . CIty Passenger Agenl. . Hayden Dros' . nd. Is en page 5. . Given SIx 1)neyeMorc to LIve GUTHRIE , Old. , Jnn. n.-John 1111'gan ' , the negro murderer under sentence to hang at Oklahoma today . was reprieved for sIx days by Acting Governor . Lowell lasl nigh t. The presIdent grows fonder ot Gray Gables every year. They use Dr. PrIce's Daldng Powder there. r l' ' L ' . . ' . ElSU,1 l'.il"UUl. L'I8. Dr. D. L. Paine and n. J. Holland , Lincoln , arc at the Darker. John IL Martin , with the United States Supply company , Ip I nl the Darker. L. D. Craig , with tire larry Weissinger Tobacco company , Louisville , Ky. , Is at the Barker. C. L. Wood , Imlghl of the grIp for Gron- neweg & Schoetgen , wholesale grocers , Is at tire Darker. J. S. Shaub , knight ot the grip for the Monarch Tobacco works St. Louis 10" , Is I nl the Barker R. W. George , knight of the grip for the , handy Box Blacking company , ot Hochester : , N. Y. . Is nl the Barker. A. " ' . Sydney , knight ot tire grhl for the I : Herriman & Curd company , Hnnnibal , 10" , Is registered nt tire Darlter. P. L. Book , who has been employed for n number of years In n confdential position wih tire Crane mevntor company ot this city , parted from his numerous friends yesterday - terday to sumo iris new position ns the : representative of the Churchi Pump con r. puny nl New Orlenns. Al the Mercer : harry Romaine and wlte , New York : J. 1' . Bupont , 'rihton. N. II. ; H. I I. nucha nan , Sioux City : M. P. Hedmon , Osceola , In : C. M. Currier Osceoln , In ; George 'el , Des Moines ; W. S. Grafter , Western : O. Ii. Metz , Friend ; E. M. Coihin : Fremont ; II. D. Martin. Indianapolis : J. I. , Conw y. St. l.uls ; C. O. ShumwlY , Lyons : ; A. J. West , Wisner : F. clrrciber . Wisner : : : W. S. Delsirer IoJlrego : C. II. Brec" , jr . Buenos Ayres. S. A. : L. C. Weisir Chicago : W. WoodwnrI anti wife , Des Moines ; K. Neb. Welsh , Des MoInes ; T. Whitaker , l.rton , - - - . : . , - " " . --J " , - - - " - - , ' . . - - - , - - - ' " . - - . - , - BEE : . MTFRDAY . , , TAUARY 12 , 1895. DUNN ES0&1 A SENTENCE. .Tn tJge UundT Tot iltyon the ) lln ant Lo JI"W ' n Enrey. : There " 'l n ! ct ' hat dramatic scene In Jucgo Dunly's crt yesterday when John Dunn ot Niobrarnaistood up to be sentenced for supplying R six , Indian with liquor. Dunn Is nn old , Oirlier nnl' a widower le Is the father of hfb , jlereslng children , who woull have ben IIHL unprotected and alone to fight the bat af the world It the father hml n been placec tn prIson. Dunn did not plead the baby aCt , nor hue his chidren In lears present In the court room to work upon the sympathies otUhe federal Jurist. There wns just n bit ot moisture In his eye and hIs hip s quivered , however , when In response to tim e jUdgo's question he said that he had a faml ! ) ' . "hiow much of a family ? " asked Judge Dunlly. "rwo chidren , " was the reply "Where Is the mother ? " "Dead , sIr. " Judo DUldy paused for n few moments. " "Whal means have you nl your disposal to turn over to your children . when you go to jnl ? " asked tire judge The prisoner drew from his pocket n piece of paper and laid It on time j\lge's deslt. I was an honorable dIscharge ns I soldier from the Pourth New Yorl regiment after three yelri of active service for his country. "I have nothIng , sir , burt my pension , " and Dunn struggled manfully to keep back he te ars. Judge Drmnrely Is tire possessor of I large- si zed , heart and after giving Dunn sonic ex- celent nd\lco he suspended sentence ttrrtil the May -Ierm oC court I Dunn behaves hllnselC In tire meantme ho wi keep out or ja il . Dunn gratefully thanked tire jUdge and retIred. Gergo Bal of Itushvle , recently Indicted for selling Iquor to Oliver T\\ \ ! t , an Indian , was arralgncd. True to his name , Oliver passell up his CIII fIr more unt he hall nccumulatell I Inrge-slzed Sioux jag Then ho betrayed Bal and the later was promptly b roubt In by Deputy ) Liddiard "hiavo ) 'OU any funnily ? " asked JUdge Dunll ) "No sir . " meekly replied Ball , who 19 I raw'bonell specll < ot the genus cowe puncher , 'but l\e got n sweetheart what thlilts n heap ot me. " Then everybody laughed , Ineludlng ChIef Deputy Coggeslnnii . who only smiles three tmes ( luring n court session. Inquiry developed the fact that tIre offense with which Ball was chargE was his maiden nfl Isdemnea inor. , , "You are fined $1 and costs anti , will remain In i the custody oC the marshnl ten days , " said Judge Dund ) ' . The case against U. S. Garner for selling green goods to Prank Davis ot Darnesvle , 0. . will be disposed oC today. The grand jury will adjourn toJny. ( A petition for JUdgment In the sum oC $53,724 has been flied by complainant In the case ot Augustus rank against the villagE ot Brownvll Judge Dnndy wl go to LIncoln next week and after molding court there two weeks wi go to Deadwood Cor two weeks returning to Lincoln at the close at the Deadwood ses- s ion . a 1Vlren domestic storms threaten , restore ! peace by using Dr. Price's Baking Powder. I t Is . perfect. I _ _ _ _ a _ _ _ _ POLICE COURT AFFAIRS Light Stun ot ltuincm4witIr the Men Rt the Statoir. Fred C. Loosle , who lives at 1712 South t Seventeenth streef , was nrre tel yesterday on I complnlnl oC J. L. 11"ln1 n , who charges the ! defendant with stealn ! some wood Loosle was arraigned before Judge Derlm and acknowledged time theft , sayIng mat he was out of fuel and money and had to pro vide warmth for fivd little children. The judg j told the man to go home but to tal.e no more ot his neighbor's property. Members ot the polled ' force are muchly Interested i In the numerous bills now being : Introduced i In the legislature to change the present system or.poltce govcrnniermt. Al I ot the older members arc opposed to any : change In tire present system. Anton hoffman , a tailor residing nt Oil SOlth Tenth street , was In the police court yesterday to swear out ' 1 complaint against Constable McKenzie , whom he alleges as - sauled hlmse\ and wife whlo serving re - plovln papers for n sewing mnchlne. hoffman - man claims that he bought tire machine entire tire installment plan and owing to hard time was unable to maIm his payments promptly . The sewIng machine company sought to secure - euro possession at tire property anti sent the constable after It. Mr. hoffman says that he didn't know tine constable and when ho tried to nice ( the mnchlno out ot the house he resisted with ni his might and was knocked down and dragged out ot tbe house. I. 'J. IcGovern and Hugh Hnggerty were sentenced to thirty days nt hard labor In tire streets yesterday. The men were reputed - puted to ba chronic vagrants and have been lodging In the polce staten for nearly u monlh. , . John May was given twentr-llve days In the county Jai yesterday for getting drunl and going home and abusing his famnil ) . lie wi subsist tn days at this time on : bread and wnter. . Hayden Dros' . ad Is on page 5. _ _ . _ _ They 1''n ' n 8nll ThIs Is the season when the license In peter tor IR In 1 peck of trouble. This year the bill posters have not applied for licenses anti the chnnce9 are ( lint they will not be Interfered wil , Tire ordlnnnce provlde9 that they hal tnlte out I $101) Icen80 each , but Judge Scott decided that the ollnnncc was unconstilutlonll , nrrd thlR source at re\'enuo will bo lost The ordinance was di. recte It nonlesllent , Irms , < which wet 1- the hnblt of 1001lnl tine city with hund bills on frequent occasions to the nlegell delrlment of local dealers . hut the court held thnt It olllel to ni men al , . n.eo\"rrl iler , Inuumriitsr. ) Mrs. Kerch/ ot St. 1011 Plssed throush Omnhn ye9terdn afternoon whim her lauHh- tel whom she found nt Che'enne. The Ilughter was Imluced to leave her home se\ell weeks ago hy another woman and , fO' IL whlo Ive < In Vea Moines . InI , this city . Her relatives trcel .tlw girl to iris city , anti through the ussl9tnneo of the polce Iellnrtment found the girl In Che- enne. ) . la'den Bros' - . ld , Is . on page 5. DIED. GOODMAN-dma , F. on Friday , mornIng A 9:45 : , nt iris residence , IS0fi Houlh 10th strCe ( . aHe,1 , GO years , , I monlhs , 3 days. Funeral notice later . _ . _ BORN ' Born , to : r. anti 1it's , Phi J. Tebbels , n son on January 10. , Al wehi. - . 1 Ii71wclRr1 i/i "Ob . dear , " ilhcd lltc MI fleece , "You coe. " laughed tat old Mn Wlme . , . " .1 rely don't know what to d "I'l tel )00 what 10 do to set About biscuits , though I retake 'em All 01 you folks tJ treat 'em \Vith own hiandi and bake 'ciii . atid ' , m Wih mo.n band , Qulc difercnll ) Ind cal'em I J - Thafamihrsecnntohatc'cm , And cook beat 'rm- tlyaeem t bat'cm Ad vow no cok can - s And a my cakes and cookies too. " junit t 1 cain 01 Caumel" d CU : AUNG fOWDER COMPANY. CHICAGO . , . . , . _ _ _ _ -t.----- - - - - ' -t--- - - - - - - - : - - - - - - ' ' - BOSTON STORE - SHOES 29CI , 59CY T omorrow'a Grcatst Sacrfco and Biggest Shoo Sale Omaha Has Ever Known 10,000 , WOMEN'S ' SI.60 SLIPPERS 29C , 59C M en's Felt hoots ODe arid hiDe , Ilrilnircn's Buckle ATtl . flOe , Itoy'R Art s ( Oe. JlssJllbcr ftc . Men's nrlt OrAllo ubber Hout B2.fIO. 10,000 pair ladies' elegant warm lined felt , Illush , velvet , beaver and leather slippers , worth up to $1.GO and $2.0 I pair , go nt 20c nnd SOc hair 000 pairs chids arctcs , 50e. 1,080 hair bo's' nrctlcs , Gge. 1,200 pairs misses' ' plain rubbers , ge. 48 men's felt boots , 2ge. 300 : men's telt boots , GOe. 40 cases misses' dongola shoes , SOc , COo nnd 85c. 5 cases mIsses' lace anti button dongola shoes , $1.00. Good ; youths' shoes , 90c. IG cases ladles' warm hinted bulon amid < Ince . shoes , GDc S5c amid ! Oc. 5 cases la < les' Iongola shoes , Plc . Car drl\ers' , motormen's Iml teamsters' warm shoes , worth $3.GO. go at $1.75. Ien's fancy slippers , The Ladies' $3,00 buton shoes , $1.S0. la < les' $30 button shoes , $2.00. Lathes' $3.GO congress shoes , $2.00. la < les' $ iOO congress shoes , $3.0. 1.3dles' cork sole shoes , $2.75. Lumilies' . , $ fiOO halll turn 111 welt shoes , : In nil tine new styles , 300. Ien's $3.00 Jersey c.ilf shoes , $ i,50. Ien's $1.00 shoes , lace or congress , go at $2.GO.Ien's Ien's $ GOO cork sole shoes 111 flue custom - tom made cal shoes , II all the new styles , In lace or congress , gu nt 300. Men's best frade rubber boots , $20. Infants' shoes , 25c , 35c airti GOc. Anti thousands of [ other bargains < In shoes equaly gre.ut , rind which BOSTON you can only buy at STORE , N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. . Nnico. The members ot Capitol lOdge , No.3. A. P. nnd A. M. , lre requested to met nt Free M ason's mail this Satnrtlay evening , January 12 , lt 7:30 : p. m" , to mnlt Irrnngements for the funeral oC Drother Charles F. Goodnman Dy order ot the master .IOllN IIANFOI1D Sec. . _ JOlN _ , The State Relief commissIon have established - lished headquarters at 10D Frenzer block , where all contributions ot provisions Inli clothIng should bo sent , Instead oC 407 Drown b lock . a9 heretofore. All correspondence shoull bl addressed to me nt 407 BraWl block. W. N. NASON , President. . - Ir ' , , . Tiriemurin's Ir"th. Coronel' Maul held In Inqlest restenln over time remains oC Mrs. Chllles A. 'l'hle- . man , whO was lmmell 10 death : early " Thursll ) ' mOI'nlng. The members of the t ju ry carefully Inqillrel Into the nrrntter . IlloblnS pt the marry rumors to tire effect that : ire plnee was robbed anti set al ( Ire to < lre conceal the ermine There wns no evidence to suhstantlate these reports . rind thl evilence founl that tIne womln crummier to her deathr b ) ' b eing hm'nel II her residence , the leath of thc mIre being unknown. ' 1lw funeral will tnle place at 10 : u'clocle this mOlnlns ( toni Maul's umleltll"ng rooms :11' . Thieman was resting easy Ilst night , and seemed to hear with his InjurlC In a hrave maimer . Thl IllYsicianns 110 not think that he mlnnel. cnn recover : cover ( torn his burns amid bruises. What shall we do In the long winter evenIngs - Ings i ? Fry doughnuts made wih Dr. Price's : BaIting Powder . . ] ' . I.c"rled 'rallceut. A goodly number oC persons were at the 'Vomen's club rooms yesterday afternoon to listen l to the lecture of DI' Learned upor ulon the subject of the proper eiucltlon oC cliii - t hen. ' 1he doctor conte that there should he a.ful development of the hotly In I : order that thele woul be the vitality to < vlnlt CII'y out life's work. lie urged that the habits l oC children should be regular , that ( lucy shoul have regular tmes for pIn ) ' . eatng anti sleeping He thought that the ; Imblc l school teacher usualy performed the d irty to which she was nsrrignetl . but she had Ito to do In malting the perfect 111 : and woman. ( \CUTCURA I 1(1 ( for the I ' ( . . N\ ' 1 C j II .ij : II' ! Luxuriant Hair With a dean , wholesome scalp , free from irritating and scaly eruptions , is produced by CUTICURA SO\P \ , the nlost effective skin purifying and beautifying soap in the world , as well as purest and sweetest for toilet , bath , and nursery. I clears the scalp and hair of crusts , scales , and dandrf destroys microscopic insects which feed on the hair , soothes in i Hated and itching stir- faces , stimulates the hair follicles , and supplies the roots with energy and nourishment. For the nouishmcnt pre- vention of facial blemishes , for giving a brilliancy and freshness to time complexion , as wen as for cleansing the scalp and invigorating the hair , it is wihout a peer. For bd cmplexions , motby skin , red , rough lands and sbapelc" nO1'1 dry thin , and faming b"r , and simple baby blernrihcs It is alhnl Sold Ihruhoullbe world. Price , " c. Pan-rex DRlfl AND ( . Ctrrp , . Sole l'rr" . "SC . , 1050n. POTE Warm Your Feet. i at night wih ' ! a tRIA . Ol WAlfR BAG G , _ _ _ 2- ' uart , 65 cents 3.quarl ( , 76 cents. , . 4-quart , $ 1 00 RUDDER OOODS OF ALL nNDB. TheAloe & Penfold Co. , H08 Purnam Street. TIE LION DIUO S''OHE. Our 1111 or actual And ur.deniabm cures or > fl'IULIS < phenomenal. We furnish oil me- , cln. . free end eriidicis the poison from tIre , , . y.lem In 90 ' day. Cure iuarnlee ' lour 9:30 : t ' ,80 ; WeJne la ' . un'I S"tur- . . . . ) ay. . 9. P. m. TIlE DNBMOOR nmmDY CO. . . 81 New XQrk Life Om la Nei' . STILL lE GOT THE DUOKS. Y earn / , Nhueoll Shoots Wilt 1owl anti Uncs to .J"I. 'esterIR Judge Scott discharged from the t county Jai n boy narel 10wlr , ' Llt , who hall ben ordered to confnemenl In tire bale for tire space of one day , anti ' until a ln at $ . was either paint or bonrdeI out A couple of lays ago howard was nnhnat } wih the Idea ot pluulng time wlhl , game ot lie prairies. Tire fact thal nt this tme at the t year stick Inrsull Is strictly prohibited by the laws of the commonwealth dill not entol' nl all In his calculations. Ito 0111) ' eIc knew that he wanted to go hnntng , anti with the uSlal decision ot n : oy , ho aCteti imii- 11- m medlatel . lie took down the shot gun [ front Ihe t wall , anti wanlered forth with the spirit ot Nimrd In his south Islrst place or opera- tons was southwest ot South Omlhl , where he s truck the trail of I lock at ducks. With Wih Illomltable it i courage anti skill ho tracked them tip , anti arrived \lhln shootng tiI- t amice. He put his trusty weapon to his sholider anti brough several ot the wild antI tree Cowl to the larll with 1 turIn The fain. I i ) ' ot Lit had every expectation ot Ilavlng' I- ' east duclt for Ilnner that day hut time huntng operations of Howar,1 hnll been witnesseJ , amid before ho man fully got ) over his exhiaraton at hn\lng brought the wlhl denizens of the skies to mother earth , ho m vas rUdely awaltened to the fact that he hnl l beeu violating the Inws. Justce at the Pence l lontgomer rules at South Omaha , anl m before him the ) 'olthCul oren r was < brought. ACer dire and deliberate consll- o ratIon the maglstrnlo of the law decided that t for tlo ( afortsll violation of time law ire t cumlimrit alnonilti , culprl shou11 be Incarccrte,1 In the count ) Jai for the l'erlOI ' of one lay anti should further ll ) ' n firm or 5 cents nnll costs. This was not luch for a nUller of L mig , Cat IICltS , one would sa ) ' . amid 10war,1 wou11 \ould not have thought so either If i ho hal hal to pay emily [ cents. limit the t costs Igure,1 , nil $ IG , auth that put h a lllerent asPect Oil the case. Never- ireless Howard was transported to the COUlt ) . i rrisonm . At this stage of the play tire pnrents of Howard took part In tIne proceeding and corn' m mmemuced . habels corpus proceedings. The COl- latter - I ter t C.le up before Judge Scott , who 111 lot tnlto t the sale \Iew oC the helnlousness of Hownrd's offense , and . dlschlrge - < hnirui Travel arolll the \orhl nHl yott will fillI )01 Dr. Prlce's ' Ualtng Powder . everywhere. - - : llrrlo : 1.lc.n.rs. Tine following marriage licenses were Issued - sued yesterday : Nnmo alll Address . Age. lnx Fried , Allress. 013hl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Hose Neer , Ormiuhint. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 : Daniel \\'Iliiamtt . Omnha , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 3 : lnrthl \i. Prcscote , Orriaumrt . . . . . . . . . :1 : , John Jalel ( , ElK horn. . . . . . . . . . . . . G Lena Griturmi EIhorn. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 John II\al , South Ornnihmn. . . . . . . . . . . . 40 ) Jlnr ) ' Denlselt , South Omimnthn't . . . . . . . . . 26 ; - w Hayden Dros' . ad. Is on page 5. 8 A meeting of the Department ot Education L ot the Woman's club will be held at the : 'oman's club rooms , Saturday , January 12th , at 3:45 : o'clock A full attendance Is partcu- : larly desired. GRACE U. SUDDOnOUGH , Chalrmnn. "GOST OR LESS1" January Sale-Woaks and Furs : fl.kSCOFIELD U 1\ CE0AKS.S11S.FIJRS. I'AXTON HIO ( . . hGUPIDEtjE" . Cures Ira effects or fel-nbuse. : excesses. - emls8tons : Impotenc ) ' . , vnrlcocele and eon"tlpa- , . f ; lon. One doirara box. six ror $5. 1"01 snle by . ' 'lE GOODMAN DnUG 4 co , nnd IgSI.n ; & LESLU Omnha. Neb , Don't ' Neglect ! Your Eyes. y s W. r. Seyniotrm , our optician , liaR beer extremely successful in fitting glasses ti hrunntlreds of tire best people in the city. Lenses Exchanged l"ree of Charge , The Aloe & Penfold Co. , LEADING SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS. hios F'nrmmnm Street. Opposite l'axton lintel. TIlE LiON Dh1IJG STORE. - . - REPUTATION , MERIT , HONESTY. . When any article is found in use in al parts of tlm cvized world , it is proof positive that such an article is necessary and docs its work wel and cffcc- ivcly1 Especaly is this true when the article is only purchased because the buyer believes i is i not wise to longer do with out it. Such an article is Wal'lel"S Safe CU1'e. I I A remedy that can be found in the bazaas of India , at the fairs f of Russia , on the equator at Singapore , in the far north at Stockholm , under the Southern Cross of Australia , and in every city and hamlet in i Emope ! , Canada and the United States , must possess remarkable power for the 1ca1- ing i of thc nations . Vlallel"S Safe Cure i s a medicine with a history. It las revolutionized the trcat- ment of Brights disease , and to-day stands without an equal for the cue of all kid- ney , liver , UrlII'Y and female diseases The inhabitants oj the civilized world say so. Offices and laboratories are establshed at London Eng. i Rochester , N Y. ; IHelboure ' , A US. ; Toronto , Out ; Pars , France ; Frankfort , Germany ; Dunedin , N. Z , ; Kreusingen : , Switzerland ; Bombay , India. You make no mistake in buying and using a medicine which bears the stamp of the world's approval , , I DO YOUR OWN REPAIRINcr ! THE "FAMilY ' - ftmpte outirt " enlI . COBBLEW. - Household Neces . . , . Necessiy. _ Cnntrins the rmrwmntm - Stnni nnlc ) , , ' . wIth non tiieo . CIIChll r.n.wll ! _ _ _ _ - ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Stnll . Shoo Ih.eo.evo"lllo Inmmer. TlE FAMIIY . CoeQual . . Knife i'.guuim.g . Awl nn.1 \ , . " . . , ' Ic . . OUTlT ltattdle , , J.nrjo lllg , 101110 of _ 0 \fO"lnr : . ! ' r' I L"nther ( 'eott , , ! ' ' , ement lrlo , , 10tlo nr Hnhher Ceient i' , ' ' "r 141rs ot Ih'cI1141" . , 'l'aeitngo ot lePs , 14rk410 , ot Icel tati . I'nkno ur Ciiciiiitt tlii for Melt ' i Nai. NII. . . , , , Cllehl ! nlil lotsVOI k\ i'etaao ur CllClllg Nals for WOIOI s anti Chi \ II cu' . it err : , nll1 . . 'riintmm . : : , m'.uuts , Oi 1.\1' SOLES. , . . . . ' ' ' So..rolel'.krd . In " " ' \on \ Ion \ ntrIm.5mrl1. ViraI.I , . . . Xo enn nlfml , to ho ithout Otto ; ( t Ihr.o ? "t. . . fllnl1 . wlholt , . f. \1 pay rorl.olt runny times oer eMI ) car. For Sale thy All Hardware and General Siorel. " Tlo Trade Supplied By Hardware f .obbors Cenoral ) BRANDENBURC & CO. , 80\0 \ Irnprlrlnrs , Of tic ' ' ' 'lllly & . " the 'Tarn. ' , . . , , n . ty Ua1c. ' eniter . " the "lolllr , Ualr Sell elc. , CHlcAUO. m'l' . i.our" 11' KAS.M . C1T : , 011\1 A . , HIUX OT\- . Agcm. W""tNt. ttentt For Cataiorttre. Sample Each : , Cobbler and harness Menderlor$3.50. DR. McCREW IS TnI ONLY SPECIALIST WIO TItATS AL PRIVATE DiSEASES , Welku.n anti trocrot risordonsof < MEN ONLY. , ivory . euro . muinnnteeti. ! : ) Ilnrnntcd. 230 y'arn' uxIernoncu. - ox..rJolo. 4 8 years h. ( ) trrrtha. ' , ' honk Free. . 14th d l'n.nAI Nt. . . Of.tUi. NIn. - - The Oregonian Country Was NOT a desert six months a'go- ' NEVER WAS. q - We DON'T have to build irrigating \vorkso We DON'T ' have to cultivate nature to get a crop and WE NEVER HAVE A FAILURE - . URE of crops from any cause. \ \ plant and cultivate the soil and nature does the lest : : If you want to get there right cal at our Omaha office , RObn1 101 Bee Building. We have the largest list of Oregon proper- ties for . ale or trade that is in the market Trades made on large ; properties only. 600,000 acres in one body-80OOO in an- other. 20,000 acres of timber land which will run 50,000 feet to the acre. STEARNS FRUIT LAND CO. OF OREGON. ' . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , _ _ O\l r Rf OM GASOLINE DIRECT rROM THE TANK. P I IKFA / / CHEAPER THAN STEAM , , . 1 . . , . , . , / . II' " /lulu. No liltln. , Nu , &mgmmcm'r ( S . . ; , Ilca 1'lw"r for Corn 11,1 Fee,1 Id ills . , lulne : _ , r' I f , Jill ) ' , iugmnrjgCrcttPiicrIcs,8ttmntrUt.OrS - - - - , & 1. , I j A \ OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES ' ' . \ \ . ' Stationary I toJiOIl I , 1' . or Portable. . ' . - , 1 1. , lto 3 , 1.1' , . , . . . , ? 4L ' ' ' Send forClh''Ju ' t'rm's. ito ' dl"cILh'j ' wlr 10 b done o . ; . THE01.TO , . CAS . , ENCINEWORK& , ,3,1 t % S'alnhrt 5ti. , l'JI.AUIGI'IIAI' , . & , . . . . ' CbICaiI245 Lake St Omaha 321 So.1lh 6t. . - : z' ;