p . . . . .8 . . . THE OMAHA DAILY BIEv MONDAY , JANUARY 0 , 1885. SllUJGliLlN.il , . ' AUINM The Florco Enttlb Nocoeanry to Keep the Heart Pure. AN ALMOST INVULNERABLE FOE Alfred II. Henry Tells How lo I'rcpnro For the Content With the AHNiirnticc of Coming Out Victorious. How to Overcome. Ucv. Alfred H. Henry preached to n large Audience yesterday morning nt Trinity M. E. church. Ho took for his lext Revelations .1:12 : ! "Him that cvcrcomoth will I muko u pillar in tlii ! Icmplo of my Clod , nnd 1 will wrlle upon him my now mime. " This world , said the speaker , Is 11 battlefield. Tliu con tending forces uiu ( , 'tiod und evil. That It is no sham-battle Hie wrecks UIKJII-every sldu bear uniple evidence. It is a. conlrst in which you and I arc Interested. There are no mere spectators of llio simple. How lout ; this war lias been waged wo are not told. When we first opened our eyes to Ihe light we dis- rovcied Us existence- and since llicn wo bnvo found out that we Imvo a part In It. Is It of any Interest lo us which side shall prevail und finally gain Ihe miislcr.V'l When evil be comes viclorious Us llrst work is lo sllenro thu warning voice of conscience. Conscience is lo Ihe. Miul what the nerves are lo the body. If Ihu nerves In your hand were dead you might bum it lo u crisp and thus without knowing it , cripple , yourself for life. If it were not for Die nerves with which God lias supplied you you would not know when the air was lee cold or lee hot. and would be in danger of being overK | > wored by either extreme unless you carried about with you and coiiHlautly consulted Home pat ent nerve such as u pocket thermometer. Aftei1 Ihe nerve of the soul the conscience- has been successfully deadened there is nothing to warn you of the ravages of evil. There is a sense of relief in most men us con fidence begins to losu her power and to die. That grading , troubled feeling at doing wrong is gone , and there is a strange feeling of relief , that this is so. Had acts do not Hcem so bud nor do corrupt thoughts seem so repugnant. There Is no good within that t-an bo repelled by Ihoin , the sentlm-l at the iloor is asleep , and so they enter , do their nefarious work , and glory in their freedom. Kvll can glow very rapidly iu n heart whoso keeper lies in Iho sleep of death. All lestr.lint has been removed. It bus nothing to do now but to feed upon Itself and develop Us hincous proportions. The door of the heart thaLopens heavenward is closed , but .through the open door that leads lo Ihu home of sin , evil thoughts mid purposes come li-ooping in and Iheru is high revelry theio for the soul that is lost. Sin Is the gi eat enemy of the human race and defeats njan everywhere. It robs him of his good name , einblllcrs all that he touches nnil wrests the pri/c'of happiness from his grasp. Sin has brought disease upon the earth , dwarfed man's mental capabilities nnd | Kisoned his moral nature. Sin , dressed In thu garments of pleasure , is the siren singer that lures man away from the path of virtue. It Is the murderess that , having en tangled him in her tolls , dually takes away his worthless life. It is the hoary sexlou that digs man a grave and buries him away , oven out of sight of Ihe ungcl of hope. And yet this treacherous foe. is the one lliat has stolen inlo your heart , that is putting to ilight the guardian angel , and that llnally , when ho has you al his mercy , will laugh at your remorse and mock jou In your il is pa if. No one who can appreciate thu grandeur of creation and who recognizes man as creation's lord , can doubt but that there is Homo grand purpose under it all that thu future will disclose. Think , then , of this high purpose , and , of how miserably thwarled it is when sin has done Us work. Sin is a serpent that winds his Hliiny Irnck up and around the fair statue oC purity that Uod had erected in thu midst of the garden and leaves it dcb.ihcd and delllcd , un object ut which devils mock and angels weep. Sin is a leprosy lhathas sprc.id itself over the fair fucu of nature , changing Its smile of contentment inlo a contortion of pain , its peach bloom ludicativo of health into u ropul- BVO sore. No wonder that Oed cannot tolerate - orate sin. No wonder that this war of exter mination is going on. There are many messages of "fear not" that come from heaven to encourage thu toil ers here below. And they como like strains of marshal music after u long und weary . march , thrilling the soul with renewed pur poses and giving strength for grander achievements. God's "fear not" is never spoken lo cowards nor to convince men that there is no danger. "Fear not for 1 urn with theo. " In order lo bo well filled for the struggle you musl have some knowledge of the strength of your fee and of Iho weapons Hint ho uses. Yours is a subtle fee and wary , ex perienced in all Iho arts ol war. Ho is unscrupulous , as ready to bribe you on to destruction by gilded and yet empty promises , as to set u trap into which jour un wary feet limy fall. Ho is persevering Willing to devote a lifetime if in that time he may llnd the gale of your heart unguarded und force an entrance. He is almost invulnerable. There is nolh- ing so hard lo die as sin. Anatom may kill n giant , u word may break thu pcaco of n na tion , a spark ma ) burn up a city , but it re quires earnest aud protruded struggle to de stroy sin in the soul. How foolish then , with such an enemy to struggle against , to eomo to the contest so carelessly and with so little preparation 1 So many souls seoin to bo mor tally wounded before they realuo thatthcru is any real lighting to bo dono. Why is it that all this struggling and battling against sin is necessary I A pillar of thu temple must bu strong. There can bo no broken or shuttered columns. The master workman does not send his men out to u grove of saplings in search of ' the pillars lliat shall be thu temple's support. The rugged tree of Lebanon tlmt has grown strong by exposure , and by being buffelcd nbout by the wind and Iho tempest Is the 0110 selected as lilting material for this responsi ble place. Exposure to storm gives strength nnd ruggcdness to character. As the soft , Bunny elimo of Spain breeds a race of beg gars nnd thu storms of New England race of independent heroes , so does the law work lilso in the spiritual world. Tliero must bo HtliiRglo and victory hero If we expect to llll honored places in the world to come. I think that before the eye of the inspired penman , as ho lay upon the rocky isle of I'almos , Ihere must Imvo come n wondrous vision. Ho sees buforo him a deep valley 1 filled with contending multitudes blindly , llercely does the battle rage great blows arc j'ivcn ami received on either side ; hero Is ono that is fainting from the heat of Ihu strife. Whole ranks and bat- tuitions nro being cut down , nut their places nro being tilled with now recruils. At times it looks Despairing enough as the black banner - nor of sin lllngs its folds to the breezu and stretches uwuy like n dark thunder cloud , hovering Ihrealeuliigly over the s > ceno Then Indeed does iho whole air seem vocnl with , the cries and groans of anguish. Is there nc V . pity nor help in heaven ! Must tills struggle ' ' go on forever { Kven as ho shuddcis at the sight the vision fades away and nu other takes Its place. It would take a divine ni list lo paint the picture of those who him come up through great tribulation , marehiut in steady column upwind to the city of thoh king. Their Is no moro dust upon their feet forthoy are upon tho. mountain of exaltation there is no murosoriow in their hearts , foi theyuvoon their Journey home , and the light of the dawning MID of righteousness isshinini , fully In their fact's , Tlioy bear with them tin marks of the batllu wilh sin not , however "in bleeding wounds and unsightly scars , bu' ' in the lines of character tlmt enoblo thcii ( . ountonunc.es , in Iho Murdy , soldierly bearing ing that becomes the sons of God. liedcuip lion's song is upon Iheirllnsand all of Ucuvet bends low to hear tin ; praises of the lamb , can sometimes fancy how glorioiihlA Ilia song will sound us it is caught up into tin itivhos of heaven and echoed bat-k with ten fold power and blended with thu choiuso the impel,1 choir. The temple of our God , i temple of pvalso eternal in iho heavens am "Him that oveiconieth will I maku a pillar it the temple of my Uod , und ho shall go 111 moro out. " How rich nnd precious nro the promise concerning the "over yonder" that are fount iu this sacred word ! And the "new namo' ; i- indicative of n new nnturo Is cue of the rich ffi , ' z lt The new niimu is the dlvlnseal of uji in-oval W't makes the victory roni ploto. This new nnmo is on _ , unwed in the rcgislev of heaven am V U God'o ci.lmato of iho nmn. lien ; wo an i the Children of men , . heirs of iwvotty. Ignp. ranee ntld shame. ' Tliu new name mar.ks-our adoption Into the new fuinU.v of God , awl wo become heirs of the proml 0. Of what a glorious Waltntfdn Ho we here'havo the promise ! It is | K > sslblo for a mail to rise In this world from the lowest depths M Igno rance to the highest Intellectual attainments. Ho maj exchange hli condition of absolute poverty for the exalted state that unbounded weallh can provide : he can pass from a con- dillon of absolute dependence and influence the destiny of notions by the power of his word , but n grcalcr exallation than the thought of man can conceive is promised to "Him thatovcrcometh. " Hlchesthat never fade , knowledge and jKiwer that belong to a son of God , and all that can be included In the thought of adoption Into the family of the Most High. Who , with such n prl/e before them , would not be faithful unto the end In splto of storm and temptest and the empty illurements of sin ! TIIK HIGH TAItiri\ How It Effect * ( lie Western Farmer. To the Editor of the Hni : : The Evening Post of this city has recently given some ex tracts from the HKB on the tariff question- now the question of the hour which arc ably written and the matter well reasoned out. I Judge yonr paper addresses many farmers In your section , so I propose to give them a very practical example of how they nro dubod. Hi'ccntly there appeared two letters In the Evening I'ost signed "A Republican Woolen Manufacturer , " the tenor of which is that ho Is doing n business of M ( > 0)0t ( ) ) yearly , but can make no money owing to the tariff taxing his raw materials so heavily , so ho proposes that wool , ilirstufl's , etc. , bo put on the free list , and if this were done ho would be satisfied with a small duty of 40 per cent now mark his gient modesty in asking only 40 per cent , nnd then work out the results of such a duty to him from the statements he himself furnishes in these two letters. He toll * us that he pays flOII IKX ) for labor and * .100 , ( > 00 for material. Ills labor costs therefore one- fourth or Wperccntofhis product. Hefurthcr adds that he pays ono half more for his labor than does his English or German com petitor. On these dala I work out the following - ing results : Foreign labor costs $ Ml'jC , < > ; add one-half for his better paid labor , fMiH : : , or $ } 4 per cent on the amount of his product. Now ho proposes that congress will give him n protection duty of10 per cent or $1WOUO ) on his product , from vhleh deduct his extra wages leaves him n ile.ir piollt of nearly * 107MX ( ) taken out . 'lilctl.y ' of the farmer's pockets as they form le.uly one-half of the laboring population. Now this profit H equal to y ( ) cents on every bushel of wheat the farmer has to sell and ho ' .intuit get his hands into the pockets of the est of the people to obtain this SO cents. You , vili notice that the manufacturer's profit is \ % per cent taken from their and other's jockets wlfereas if he can make out of his and 10 per cent he thinks himself well paid. The question , therefore , that should strike i farmer is why should the manufacturer get protection of ? 107IXX ) or fully three times what ho pays for extra labor , when the far- : ner can get nothing but must compete with he cheapest labor in the world , that of the yots of India , in Iho English markets .vliere Iho most of his surplus grain , hogs und rattle go. In other words , were a western "armor to go to Liverpool and take with him n some steamer 1IXXI bushels of wheat , ho1 ivould , after tinylng all expenses , reali/o ffiOO ) r i'M. ( Tlien suppose he buys jl."i ( ) worth of o-Iothcs , etc. , for his family and -J'-.M ) worth of ploughs , harness , etc. , for his farm in Liver pool and return lo New York with them the lirst thing he has to do is to take 200 of the cash in his pocket to pay out to the custom 'louse for duty. So what the Englishman gets for $400 costs him ( iOO , and where does he difference go , why into the pockets of the 'overnment which docs'nt want the money , f ho buys similar goods made hero then the fliffcrcneo goes into the manufacturers pock ets as protection for infant industries , the manufacturers declare of course that it is for .ho benefit of their workmen chiefly. I have shown this is not true as a 1(1 ( per cent duty will amply repay their workmen extra pay or wages aud that ItO per cent is a clear profit out of American pockets for the benefit wholly and solely of capitalists who happen to invest their money in a mill or factory. In this excessive tariff arrangement , where [ Iocs the farmer come In { W' ' > y , ho has the pleasure of putting his hand in nis pocket and paying tribute for having his gooUs made in the eastern states. The heaviest duties are on Iron and steel , so a largo portion of the tribute goes into the pockets of the Iron lords of Pennsylvania. I hope this tariff agitation will open the farmer's eyes and show them how they have been made cats paws. Yours , UoncuT LOOAN. * A SUSPKCT N CUSTODY' . Held in Consequence of Several Attempts - tempts at Itiirj-lnry. Certain portions of North Sixteenth street hnvo been a source of much trouble and con cern to the polleo for the last thirty days. Merchants have come down to their stores in the morning to find the back doors to their places of business bored full of augur holes , evidently done by thieves who in n trying moment had been scared away. The last to make a complaint of depredations of this description was the firm of Forney & Con- oily , boot and shoo dealers , and the police turned Ihcir attention to a saloon in the neighborhood in quest of a pair of suspicious looking characters who madu it their head quarters. Hut they were not to be found nt the time , and the oflleors on the beat were warned to keep a sharp lookout for them , During Ihe peeping hours of yesterday morn ing Officer Urady happened lo spy ono of Ihc suspects in the vicinity of the late Held ol operations , nnd promptly ran him to tin central station , where he now reposes. He gives his name ns Mickey Johnson , says ho is a laborer by occupation , but seems n littlt da/cd in his statements as to his whereabout ! during the intervening ten days of the at tempt to burglarize Forney & Conolly's stort nnd his return without his pal. Personal Paragraphs. F. Robinson , of ICausas City , is at the Mil lard. .1. .T. Sullivan , of Columbus , Xcb. , is at tin Paxton. H. Davidson , of Sioux City , In. , is at the Paxton. C. A. McCargnr , of Lincoln , Xcb. , Is at tlu Paxton. J. L. H.xker , of St. Joseph , Mo. , is nt tin Millurd. It. W. Barger , of Ucs Moincs , la. . Is nt the Millard. J. M. McFarlaud , of Columbus , Neb , , is a the Paxton. D.V. . Herron , of Cedar Rapids , Xeb. , Is at the Paxtou. H C. Rczcr ami wife , of Kansas City , nn nt the Paxton. Thomas Hanloy and wife , of Rollins , AVyo. are at the Paxton. Horanee U. Ranlctt and wife , of San Fran cisco , Cal , are at iho Millard. Geergo M. Meyers , manager of the PncilV Telegraph company , is at the Millard. Hon. A. C. Campbell , United States prose enting attorney ut Chejeune , Wyo. , is at tin Millard. S. lirndcn , of Helena , Mont. , manager o the L'nltcd States assay at that point , is a the Millard. A , G. Shearman , who succeeds W. F. Her man as traveling passenger and trelgh agent lor the Union Pacific railroad , arrivct in the city yesterday from Cleveland , O , , tt receive instructions. Tnomns Ileafoy , who 1ms boon for a number bor of years connected with the Oman : ofllco of the Wells-Fareo express company has been promoted to a roail messenger bn twecn McCook and Denver. Mr. Heafey ha won his promotion by faithfulness and atteu lion to bUbincs * ; , and will make a good me * sciigcr. Oicliolil Safes. Cull anil sec the lurgo .slock Meng her & Lo.tuh , Cion'l Agt & . lm\uun hum ut 1413 Fariiiim it. , Omuliii. A Grnntl Kluj h Itltlc Contemplated There will be a meeting nt the oftlco of th Omalui Uo.il Kstntu nnd Trust company thi oveulug to complete urraugmncnls for grand sleigh rldo across the Mlsfoui I froi this city to Council HlufN on Tinn-ulny nlcli next. About nil the prominent gentlemen i the city nro Interested In the event , and Si-mid time is looked lor. Inland hotel , Chicago. SOUTH OMAHA NKWH. Frnnfc S. Ptstrce , at Aurora , N'cb. , regis tered ut the' Exchange yesterday. , The banquet of thu rsebniskn. Live Stock Shippers' association has bcctt'i > ostponcd for ono woek. Friends of Al Lempko will reprct to Icnrn that his father died at Baltimore yesterday morning' The old genUeimmhad decided to make South Omaha his future home. Councilman Geary Is now seriously 111hav ing suffered a relajise. The suit of M. .T. UcOroff against South Omaha will bo. tried on Tuesday. He claims back pay nnd n small nmount ho overpaid Iu cashing city warrants. The city council meets to-night. There was a social dance at Woods' hotel. Albright , on Saturday night. The elite of the neighborhood were all there/ Dr. C. C. Canglcy , nephew of A. J. Gang- ley , of the Hoof and Horn , was married to Miss Mamie Wllsey on Thursday , and both gentlemen are now receiving the usual con gratulations. Next Sunday the German Lutheran congre gation will open u Sunday school In the school house. KuceeRsfiil Ijengnc Meeting. The Omaha branch of the Irish National league held a highly Enjoyable and prolific session at St. Phllomcna's hall yesterday afternoon. Mr. Harrett , the president , occu pied the chair , nnd after the enrollment of twenty-five new members , an entertaining literary and musical programme was ren- tiered. Owing to the unexpected call from the city of Mr. M. V. Gannon , who had been delegated to make the principal address , Mr. .T. T. Mahono.V was substituted and spoke fluently and with considerable force for sev eral minutes. The Misses Nora and Rose Flaunery smitf n couple of selections very sweetly , and Mr. Patrick McCanoll gave an exhibition of his elocutionary gifts. Miss Egnn , from whom n solo was expected , was detained at her home by Illness. Electrical Brevities- An electric belt , containing n doxon electric cells anil u buttery , for the use of firemen in durl < places , is to bo tested by the Now York ( ire depiirtincnt. It appears likely that the two munici pal royal yachts arc to ho lilted up with electric light. Queen Victoria is under blood , however , to dchiro that the new light shall not bo introduced into the state apartments of the Victoria and Al bert. bert.From From figures given by Dr. Schilling , it appears that the number of electric light installations in the thirteen larg est cities of Germany has incrcabcd during the lust , two years froth 131 to G04. G04.Tho The Great Western railway company of England is to apply to parliament for power to construct u tramway from Ox ford to Brijl , to he worked by electrical or mechanical power. Several rumors have been afloat that ho Western Union Telegraph company lad absorbed the Philadelphia , Keati ng & Pottsvillo system , but inquiry ails to confirm the story. II. S. Foster , superintendent of the Millville-Schuylcr Electric Light coin- winy at Newa'rk , N. J. , met with a , borioiis accident on Saturday night at .ho engino-room of the company. His land was caught in a switch-board and , ho arm and hand wore burncd'to the jone. , the flesh bursting in some places. A ring on his little linger was melted. A special dispatch from Rochester , N. Y. , of December 17 , says : "Tho executive committee of the People's Telephone association decided yesterday : o recommend to that organization that uimml rates of $18 , $52 and $01 ! for resi- lenees , olliccrs and stores , respectively , po ottered the company by the protest ing subscribers of this city , who have been striking for a year. The com mittee refused to accept an offer of $48 , $ CU and $72 from the company. These rates arc for direct lines. The tub ; , scribcrs feel that they have achieved a signal victory over the Hell Telephone company in causing it lo abandon its obnoxious toll system of rates in this city , the proposed introduction of which was the cause of all the troubled" " The proper operations of electric lighting installations requires , as a rule , the maintenance of fixed condi tions of some sort , whether of current or of electromotive force , nnd incamles cent lighting especially , demands the highest degree of permanence in the latter condition for economy of opera tion. tion.An An indication of the manner in which electrical power distribution is gaining ground is to be found in the decision uf the municipality of Geneva , Switzer land , to supplement its present hydraulic system by putting in electric motors , the curredt for which will bo generated by the water power of the Rhone. During the month of November the amount of business done by the western olllco of the Thomson-Houston company figured up $11:8,000 : net. Notice. MATTKIl of application of V. H. Dlocmcr for liquor licon t * . Notlrt' IH hereby plron that F. H. lllncmor did upon tin ; : < l l dtty nl DccrmliiT , A. I ) . 17 Hie his iipll- cut Inn to thn nnivor ntul city council ot Otimlm , for It- ccnvu tuell mult. ti > lrltuniH ! and vliioun liquors itt No. 11(17 ( Ninth l.itli Ktrci't , Kir "I iml , Omnlm , .Vi'b. , trora thollr t day ol January , 1SS8 , to the lint iliiy of January , 141. _ If tliuro ho no objection , rpmnnMruncti or protect Hied within two week1 * from Doct'lnber 31st , A. J > . 1 * 7 , tbe hald license will ho rantod. l-Yn/ ll.llI.Oi.MKlt , Applicant. .1. It. Soi'THAiti ) , City Clerk. d.ll-J7 Notice. MATTKB of application of William Younit for liquor llccnii * . Mntlro Is hereby irlvcn that William Yonnif did upon the : ith day of December , A. I ) . IKs7 , tile his ap plication to tin' nm > or mutiny council ot Omaha , lor llcunho to sell malt , * prluli' ! > u and vinous llquonat No. 1711 M. Miiry'n iivcnue. Fourth ward , Omaha , Ncli. , from the Hr > t Uuy of January , 1S88 , to the llrst day of January , I'W.i. It there be no objection , remonstraeefl or proto t tiled within two weeks from Hccumbur iiuth , A. I ) . 1&87 , thu said licence will be granted. Wll.l.lAM Yoi'MQ , Applicant. J. n SouilAltn , City Clerk. iiu-7 Stockholders' Meeting- rTllin regular meeting of tlm htockholders of J. tlut Omulni Kutr V 1'xposltlon Asocial Ion \\lllliohelcl In the Hoard uf Trade Iwlldlnn , In the city of Omnlm , the wcond Tiu dny of .lan- unry next , viz. , Tuesday , .Innuiiry luth , 1SJ" < , at a o'cliicK ji. m. , for thu election of a board of dlroctorx , to bvrvu during the cn-mlnu yeur. und until their snccessortt uro duly elected , und for the traiit.iie.tiou of such other business us may be necessary. .1. 1 [ . McSiiAM : , Secretary. OSUHA , Neb. , Dee. a , lt > S7. dcc34d-JU SEAI.KO 1'roposnN will bo received at the olllco of thu undcriltod until Tuesday , January 10th , IW. tor thu workmanship und material required for Iho brick hotel and theater to bo built Iu lleatrlce , Neb. , for Hon. A. S. 1'ud- dock. Drawings and specifications can be hooii at the oftlco of Andrew Miller llualrlce , Neb. , und at the otlictt of the arcliltoctH. The right In re > erved to reject nny m all bids. MKMIKI.SSOHN \ l.vwmi : . Architects , Oiuahii , Neb. Omaha , NebDec. . aith , 18S7. di'-lilt S , S , FELKEH , OMAHA , NEB , lOti N. 13th Street. I'HUE CAUKOHNIA WINHS , Milppvil illroo from our vineyard. ItlealiiiK , ( Jtiteilel Clarets I'ort , Sherries , i-tc. San .lose Vaults , Seventh iMi-htli , Sun Sulviulor antlvtlllttin btreeta , Si\u Jose , California. ADVICE FBEE. HOW 70 ACT * _ 100.1 Hwtorrd. Pre. mature I ) clln ami Kunrllontl Jiror. curfilirifAoxIStnmuli Mftllclnr * . POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A mnrvol of purl- y , strength and w holesoini'iiess. Mmu cconom * cal than the ordinary klnd.s , und cannot be sold n competition with the multitude of low cost. short weight alum or phnsphntn powders. Snld only In cans. Itovul linking 1'owder Co. , I'M Wall St. , New York. DIAMONDS , WATCHES , = JEWELRY , = BRONZES ! AT MAX MEYER &BRO , D1PORTED BTALMONS FOKSALiE Pprcherons. Clydesdales nnd Bhlre , also home bred colts. IJvery animal guaranteed a .breeder Our stock has been selected with reference to both Individual merit and pedigree. Some of these horses liavo'taken llrst prize at the Ne braska State Felri887. All our horses nro no climated , und colta of their get can bo shown. Prices reusonablo'iind easy terms. Is accessible by Iho three lending railroads of Ihe state , II. & if. ; K. , E. & M. V.j and 1C. C. A ; O. FIfl' i FAIIItUAII , York , Neb J. B.'HAYNES , -OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER , Third JucUciil District. 37 CHAMUliU Ol' COMMERCE. 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It In the old , chronic , deep-seined CKKCH thut wo solicit We have cured hundreds who hnil been abandoned by I'lijBlcliuiB und pronounced Incurable , und We Challenge the World totirlneua nrnso that ve will not euro In less than one month. Mure til , , history of medicine. nTrno Specific for plilHtlcKruptlirin | | ( , Ul < cr . Niro mouth , 4c. , has been tou I for but never lound until Our Magic Remedy w discovered , nnd wo nre ] u tlfled In s yln It Is the only remedy In the world tlmt will ponimely cure beinusothe latent' medical works , published ny the best known nnthorttles , say there was never n trua incline before , our Itcmedy Is the only uie.dlclue.li thu world tlmt will euro wlien cTvnrtliliiK else has lulled. It has been io conceded by u furKe. numberof Celebrated I'liysUliuis. IT HAS MVKH : VfcT CAII.EI 10 ruiiB. Why w ti > jour time and money will patent medicines that never had virtue , nr doctor with pit ) nil Inns tlmt cannot cure > on. You that have tried ever ) thlimelM * should come to us now und uei permanent relief : you never can net llelsewhero Murk what wo s * > : In the end you must take our llemedy or.NEvmrocover. And you tlmt Imvo been uftllcteu but a short time should by nil means toino to ns now. Many Kct b lp und think theya re free Iron thi ! disease , hut In one , two or three ycurs after , H appears aualn In inure horrible form. InvestlKatu our financial Handing thronith ttin mer- cnnlllttHuenclcs und note thut we are fully responsi ble and our written ifuaruntccs are cnod. WP have n ULMEIIV prepared nn purely SclcntlNc I'llnclplea urn wo wish to repeat that It XEVtli FAILS Tuct'UE. ' Al letters sacredly confidential. THE COOK ItEMKIlY CO. , Omulm. Nell. Itooms If ! and IT llellman lllnrk , Dissolution Notice. TUIEpartnei-s-hln heretofore exlslliiK under the niiliiu of Tutlfu A : AllKon has lieeu dlsilveO liy mututU consent. We thank our iiatrom for jinst favors und t-oliclt the continuation of DUIIIO for'l'hos , 1Tullle , \\l\n will continue thu busi ness nl the old btaiul , " 11 Smith Ultli street. THOMAS F.Trrn.i : , IltVIMi Al.MMI.N. Omnhfl , Neb. , January "nil , lt > M. Jtidlt wt rordliily ntemtnt n4 your I ) < thet tt ifmcttr Lnu n la ui fvi Ucnciihut anil Gleet. We have loU ccnllJtr. U , indin every cite il Alcott 4 MiU , Ilud-.cn. N. Y. Cold by Drupx U * WE WAKE IT A principle of our business not to carry over one dollar's worth of goods from one season to another if we can help it. This season we haye a much heavier stock and to close it out we know that extraordinary ei- forts have to be made. Having taken inventory , we have gone over our entire winter stock , and propose to make a peremtory clearing : of the same , Beginning today , we will inaugurate the grea test clearance sale on record. Cost will not be considered in this sale , and we will cut prices to mere nominal figures , First on the list are heavy overcoats , and we mention for this week the following extraordinary bargains : One lot good Ulsters , made of an excellent quality of Friezelined with' plaid flannel ; a perfect storm-defyer , at $9 ; the coat is fully worth $15. One lot of elegrant cassimere overcoats , cut very long with good astra- chan collar and cuffs , a good looking as well as a good wearing coat , which could not be bought under ordinary circumstances for less than $16 ; we have marked it $9.50. A small lot of very fine chinchilla Ulsters , fancy back , collar and cuffs of good fur , elegantly made ; a splendid garment and as good as any other house would ask $25 for ; we offer them at $12.75. This is de cidedly the cheapest fur trimmed overcoat ever shown. We are marking suits and all our winter goods in the same proportion tion , and will announce through the daily papers the special bargains we will have for every week. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Nebraska Clothing Company t * Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. MEDICAL ° SURGIGHAUNSTITUTE , N.W.Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Dcst facilities , apparatus nnd remedies for suc cessful treatment oreverv form of disease requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendance ; best hospital accommo dations in tlie west. WKITI : FOR CIRCULARS on Deformities and Uraces , Trusses , Club l-'cet , Curvature of the Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Ilror.chitis , Inhalation , Klcctricity , raralysis , Kpilepsy , Kid ney , madder , IJyc , liar , SUiu aud lllooil , and ull Surgical Operations. Diseases of Women a Specialty. DOOK ON DISEASES or WOMEN Fntc. ONLY EELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTO HAKINU A Bl'ECIiLTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases ( successfully treated. Syph ilitic Poison removed from the system witnout mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital 1'ower. Persons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential. Mcdicinesor Instruments sent by mail or express , securely packed , no marks to indicate contents or fender. One per sonal interview prefericd. Call nnd consult us or send history of your case , and we uill send in ptiiu wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private. Special or Nervous Diseases , Impotency - potency , Syphilis. Gleet nud Varicocele , with question list. Address Omaha Meiltcat anil flut-glcnl Institute , or DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13th and Dodge Sti. , OMAHA. NEB. The Old lleliablo Specialist of many yrs' experience , treats with wonderful suc cess all l.UNO.TllltOAT CAIsCKlt , 1'JLKS , KlXIO- LA. RUPTURE cured without ] min or hindrance from bus iness. Trculs nil forms of Ttiroat , Lung. Nerve , and Illood diseases , all .Chronic diseases and lJHIMB I > i'f < > " ! iltI < 's , far In ad vance ot any institution In this country. Those who conteinjilato Komii to Hot Springs for thu treatment of any private or Wood diseases can lie cured for ono third the cost at our 1'rlvato Dispensary , LADIES Ireu from sallownesi , freckles , eruptions , etc. , brilliant IJIceratlon. K "lnKand Displacements , fpln - iVeM. Kidney complaint * uud Cuanneof Life , Coiibult the Old Doctor an 1-/r llin FID Acute or Chronic InRamma- rYr ANII rUn tlonof thoK > ull > ls or ( ilobe LIU Hill ! fcnil , Ui pror Near l-Ulitvilnesi , Inversion of the I.lrts , Scrofulous Eyes , Ulccratloin. Inflammations. AUce s. IHrnness of VUlon of ono or Lltir Art'irSm'ion1 ' . ' "the. Kaf. Ulceratlon or Catarrh. Internal rB rnal IK-nfiies * . or I'uralysls , Sinitlm or Hoarlnc uolsei , Thickened Drum , etc. oi nnn tun Qir'iu < cw. pcmfuia. DLUUU A llU Orvlll Kry liiela .Ke chores UkUUU HI1U UIX1I1 | u tc/les / J iniiip | . Ul cers , Palnn In the Head and Hones , Siynlillltlc.soro Tlirout. : Mouth and Tontine , ( ilandular KnlarKiMiient nl Iho Neck , Klieumutl m , ( 'ittarrh. Kit' . , I'cruuuient- ly Cured When Others Have Failed. PRIVATU DISEASES , , ! X and Mrlrlly conndentlul. Medicine sent lice Iron ) nlmervatlon to all purls of thu United ( -tales Con-en- pnndencii receives prompt mtentlou. J o letters mi- fwored nnlesH accompanied by fnuricnts Iu stump * , bend lUo In stumps lnr pamphlet and IHl ot questions upon private , fpef lal and nervous dlFoupe * temlnal weakness , suermatiTuliiiea. Inipolency , pl > hllis , KO * norrhoeu , liK'ft und v.irlcoicle Terms strictly cash , t\ill on or address , 1)11. ) I-OWKI.I. IlKKVKS ; NoXI boutl : loth > t.Uuiuhit , Nib. Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH IS TAUGHT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Send for Coiiegt Journal. S. E. Cor. 10th nnd Cnuital Av . Mention the umahu lice , Display at their warerooms , 13O5 and 1307 Farnam Street , \ the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs .to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces tha highest class and medium grades , Including STEINWAY FISCHER LYON&HEALY , , PIANOS Vr fcX > Jt iki/- * BURDETT , ORGANS STANDARD ; v i ix J-ti * Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects in materials and workmanship. LYON & HEALY , I30S 1307 STREET * HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , ICE TOOLS. Wire Rope , Buffalo Scales Plows , , Markers , Scale Repair Shop. Hooks , Grapples , OMAHA. Slide Iron. . MASON'S PATEzT RUNNER ATTACHMENT Light , Strong and Practical. l > y their us your vehlila can lie quickly translormed Into a lotufort- nlile hlelKh. .Mndeut MASON'S ' CARRIAGE WORKS , DAVlCNrollT , lo\V A. For Sale by Dealers Everywhere. s. & e. DAVIESON , 1707 OliTC Street , St. Louis , Mo. Of the Missouri ? lnte Museum of Anatomy , St. Louis , MIL , J iilterslty < t < ill'-B" Ilii-ililtul , loii > don , C.leseii , ( iermtt'iy unit Now Votk. lltivi ilovoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF cured sntYly and speedily without u o of ilan- gerous drug ? . 1'atfentH whose cases have been I iiPKlettrtl , nailly treated or pronounced incurable - ' able , xhoiild not fall to nrltiiui concerning thulr M-niploins. All leltera retelvo Immedlato uttcn- tion. JUST PUBLISHED , And will lie. mailed rill.K to any addieis on ro- celpl of ono if-cunt htninp , "I'ractlcal Observa tions on Neivous Debility and I'hyxical llxli.ius- lion , " to which M added an " 1'saay on Mar riage , " with tniporlnnt chapters on diseases of the Heproductlve Organs , the uholo forming n valuable medical treutlHe. which should bo ro.id by nil yoiiiiu men. Addles ? DBS , S , and 0 , DAVIESON , 1707 Olive Btroot St. Louis , Mo. , J. Surgeon and Physician , Olllco N . W Corner Uth an < l IJouiilas bt. ORIce , tclei > lloile , utrwcctr EWYORK AND [ Glasgow via Londonderry ; Liverpool via Queenstown. Ar Hlrlclljr Flr.t-'la > , and among tuo Inrneit , fusion mid llneil In tbo world , ( -nlomi. second clung anil loeriKO Pniirnier AcroiiimuilntloiK ITurxrvlled. Krfrf ri'iritrd for lh comfortandc < > nrenlrncenr ( eeiiEeri ilndlouslr coniidtred and iiruclloed , htmiurn evcrr S tnnli y fur ( llniRciw. Cltr of Hotna mll-lur l.lreriiiiul OiluburlZ. It I * thu luiKf'tmid tHic-l | ia i-tiiffr iteonicr unoat. lUlci of im Ke for II cltMvii | uwbTBiiy uilier a t-clii > line. H loou eicunlon tlckcti m reduced rntrs. llrsftifot ny S " "ul l lowe t current r le . Jcr bo k of to n n , tlckeu , C' tUH er Inforraatlon , Jipplr to ' * ' ' "r UlAfiK U IIKMIKIISIN IllUI'I'llhlvj' , - * i , MUUKK * > , OninliHNeb. .i THECAPitolHOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The lift knoiMi arid nioit popular Motel In tb itoto. l iuillun centiul , upiiulnliiicnls dr > l-cla > i. lleail < | imrt ; r lor cuniiuercliil men and all jiollllcU n.d public saluerlnu * . K. I * ItCXilJKN 1'roprletar i llor. . ' . Kl..lr..M. , . , lo H.li. Trits.caiubln.d. UuwtrlMiltb * onlj oo. la the world tf.neritlDjr acvntlnuoa. JtttftHo < v Mayn.tui , ,1. Bci.ntlBrfuwtrdil , Uuiatl * . rC nifart > M * .rid ru.rllr. . iti.11 r rue Of. OT.rD.OOflctirMl. Buibtimp lot r''nfibln , A1.KII M.KUTllld uIT..Ti KOU rfUEAHl' * , Ok HORNE , lUVUrfiB. IB1 WAMW tVL. CHIOAAlL