.8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JANTZAKY 1. 1880 * THE CITY. Kcvivnl services nt the Swedish Methodist church every evening this week. The Volcrnn Firemen's association meets In Chief aallignn's olllcc next "Wednesday night. p The score nt the pigeon shoot yester day blood : Parmoleo 81) ) , Buher 01. John Petty rcforccd Iho mntcli. The city treasurer has completed his stntctnnnt , showing that the bonded in- Mod ness of Omaha uinounts to f l,448.050. Joseph Anderson's little child , who was accidentally scalded n few days ago at Florence , it considered in immediate danger of death. A carpenter named John Knnitcltn , residing on South Tenth street , Sun day drove a mortise chisel through his hnnd while working , The funeral of the into Mrs. Sarah A. Doninan took place at 1IO : ! yesterday afternoon and wns largely attended. The remains were interred in Forest Luwi comotnry. City Clerk IToctor , of South Omaha , haHiiotlllcd the county commissioners that there is considerable destitution in that suburb , and Agent Mahoney has been detailed to investigate. Last night C'olonol W. II. Mock was presented with an elegant crayon coun terpart of himself by 1M Hothory , Colonel A. II. Forbes , Prof. Arthur Hotbory and U. J. t'lancny. The work was executed by Albert Hothory. Mr. Clant'oy made the presentation speech , which' was responded to by Colonel Beck in glowing terms. Personal I'ltrnarnnlii. P. W. O'Urlun , representing the New York Freeman's Journal nnd Catholic HegUter , Is in the city. Mis. A. A. Osgood , the authoress , passed through the city yestonhiy en route to her homo , Astoi In , Oro. Manager Kurt ? , of the Patrick Land com pany , has returned from the oust , accomp anied by his newly mndo wife. At the Hnrkcr : W. H. Purltin , ISoonc , In. ; II P. McGregor , Chleaco-Mrs. ; K. Comhs , Shelby , In. ; C. Ucs Cnmps , Chicago ; L. S. Pease , Fnrihault , Minn. ; II. C. 13olloiig , SUiuyler , Nub. ; Austin Nichols , New York. liroke Iliu I.ei * . George H. HoiTinin , of I'.l.O North Twen tieth street , slipped on the icy walk , corner of I/ard and Twentieth streets .yesterday morning mid bioku his right leg below thu Uncc. _ AVntit n Justices' Shoes. There are already three applicants for the position of .Itistico Shoa , nbout to become vacant by the resignation of the justice. Ono isVillInin Holmes , brother ( if the Second ward Justice , and thu others arc Messrs. Dunn and Evans , both rccontly ad mitted to thu bar. A. Niitn.Mii.itlo Fiend. The Kdon Musco was entered by thieves Sunday night , nnd all the rare old coins that decorated one of the cases in the curio hall were carried off. Mr. Lnwler's loss is probably t-JCO. Ii.utr.inco was gained by me.ins of u rear window. Not the KiisHlnn Churcli. A committee from the Kussian church called on Tin : Hin to-day to state that their organteation was in no w.iy responsible for the row in the Jewish church on Howard nnd Twelfth streets. Their place of wor- spip is where it has been for years , over El- gutter's clothing store. Now Hoard of Public Worlcn. The Charter committee mot yesterday nnd spent the morning discussing amendments suggested by the board of public works. They decided to make the hoard consist of five , in stead of three momhois , which will include the city engineer nnd building inspector. The committee is still in session. ' The Uar Ijllirnry Moves. The first ol the now year will sao the law library of tlio Uir ; association removed * to the Paxton block , where it will bo more ac cessible to the members. The county com missioners have decided to lease the book cases and furniture of the present library room to the association at a nominal rental. Discord lot\\ccn Musicians. Detective Al likuifuss brought suit before Justice Shea against Simon Hoffman the mu sician Saturday , in an aution to recover J-J.ns for services rendered on Easter mass at the cathedral In this city 1 7. Hoffman brought in a counter claim for . 5 , and after hc.irlng the case the court rendered judgment , in favor of HluiifiiHs. An appeal has been Hied bj * the defendants attorney. Saratoga liycoum. At the mcetlij : ( of the Saratoga lycoiim the following gentlemen were elected : L , rjittlo- flold , prcsidom ; G. W. Craig , vice-president ; F. Thompson , treasurer , and W. McC'uy , secretary. A business committee wns ap pointed , and consists of Mrs , Forbes , .Miss Laltn , Miss Jones and Mr. Louis Llttlelleld. The newly elected olllcers will occupy their positions lor the llrst time January S. A Kniiill Uln/.o. A small bla o occurred nt the saloon of Louis Schmldteorner Thirteenth and Dodge , "at 81C5 yesterday morning. Tho.lire depart ment was promptly upon the sccno , and extin guished the mines before they had made much , headway. The loss , however , was about $30. The building is owned by J. M. Morse , and the lire had its origin in a de fective Hue , Yalofileo Clul ) . Tlio Ynlo Oleo club , nuinhorlng forty and composed ofntu.lontsof Vale college , arrived in Omaha Sunday nlghtovcrthe Uoelc Island , nud want west to Denver over the Uurling- ton. It is under the management of George B. Hamilton , of class 'S'J of that institution. It > vill g vo u concert at Denver and return via Kansas City and St. Louis , showing at bet | pluues. For uml In consideration of the Mini of fSatXXVilll..m ) , Litoy , nil&ibotli Latey , William V. Itanium and Mary 12 Jlunson hnyo cpnvoycd a number tif lots In Fr.uikl.vii vuwro nddltion , Henson's addition. Marsh's n. Iditlon nnd KouuUa plnco nddition to Jlmrlcs T. Taylor , of Douglas comity. The into l mndo subject to taxes that sli.ill be- 'oinp\lulinitiont \ | nftor January 1 , and also to 'ixtc'cn mortgages. nirt'roirutliiLr 8ll.'Jl.r ] > ( ) . ' - AVnnt to Olvo Quit Clniiim. ho stilt of John P. Iiulfcnstcln of Louis , to recover Omnha property vight by his llrm yo.irs ngo , hns taken Vthcr turn. This tlmo it N in the shopo of \ towqr of HtUirnoy , and nuthorl/.os Orlando I ! ' , f _ fiuihrio nntl _ John K. Rlaugiitor of i M Cc. . . - . , . pt-oln. Mr. Guthrie and Judge Coo nru still hero looking after their clients' Interests. AVntorirorks I.oalc. For some tlmo a very dangerous hole bus bcnn ullowcil to oxUt in this city on Popplo- ton nvoauo butwoon Twenty-second uml Twcnty-tfiird strejts. A steady btronm of Vvnicr 'has been undunnlning the center of the etreot , maklnglt | unsafe for horses or vehicles , It wan noticed yesterday morning that n team ImJ been down In the hole during the night. It would bo un easy mutter for a IIOMO to break n log or otherwise injure himself - self for life in the place. Some of the people out there want to know where tuo inspec * rrotcot VoiiPboir nnil Family Il.v UuupliiK iv supply of ZuluMtirnotto ( Oil ( or rluMimatlain , uin-aliiH , ote. , mid Zulu .Uouhtitf Olntmuiit for cuts , burns , etc , AaU your druggist. A NKW I2U \ . A Great Clinii c In Knlhvny Tr.ifllu lo ) )0 Mndc To-ilny. To-iln.y Xvill mnrk.a vnst change In the trnfllo of western railways more especially on that which nppllcs to Omaha's Hvo stock. The new tariff which was agreed upon nt n meeting in Chlcntro. will po Into effect to day on all western lines. It will mark an Increase In rates from Missouri rlvor points on live stock nml packing homo pro ducts of about no per cent over tlio prevailing rates. Thu rate on live stock that tuki's of feet will bo 2 ? } cents per UK ) pounds , nml on packing house products , 'JO cents. It will bo remembered that on the former Chicago packers hnvo entered vlRotous protest , mid announce that they will appeal to the Inter state commission for iclief. Hut to make any variation from the recently established rate would Involve considerable wrangli in railway circles To increase the into on packing house- product rates to nil seaboard. southeastern and lower Mississippi vulli'N points would have to ungurgo u similar change. ThiMi ngnln the Increase In these rail's -would Involve the Kansas City. Port Scott , V Gulf innd , which holds down the rates between Kansas Cltv and Memphis , and oper.itcs on a rate sheet which H n basing fnr all Green lines nud lo\\er Mississippi river point * , uch us Now Or leans , Mobile , Nntoluv , Vickshurg and Jackson. Thu tralllc miumgcr.s here stutu that should liny steps bo taken to reduce thu ralrs on livu stock between Omaha anil Chicago , the southern loads would step in and cut the rates on packing-house ) products. As to thu reason of Kansas Cit.eujoi inj ; u ii cent rate on live stock to Chicago , or 'J'j cents lower than that which pievnlls from Omaha , the tnirtlc nmn.igers have but little to say A wull known freight agent , though , gave expression to his opinion ns follows "it is simply this that the Chicago & Alton uould not concede to operate on the same basis as thu loads > lid fiom Omaha to Chi cago. It appealed to that management that in case the same rates provnlled u largo amount of traflle centrally located would bo conveyed to Omaha instead of Kansas City , and that the competitor of thu Alton would bo given the benelit of the tralllc of the Union Pncillc xvhen it came to n matter of preference. It is generally known in rail way circles that the Chicago .t Alton 1ms entered Into a contract with the shippers' association of Kansas Citj , which is com posed of the major portion 01 that class of business men of that city , to convey their shipments of stock at 2. " > cents per hundred to Chicago. Now , I do not consider this u fair deal , but the Alton , you know , has been a boulder in the way of every western road reaching Omaha for a long limu back. Hav ing obtained a monopoly of the traflle It aims to hold rates satisfactory to Its ICnnsas City patrons regardless of all outside points. That is why Kansas City has a lower rate , because the Alton nmnngemont fought for it , gained its point , and will knock the bottom tom out of western rates if the agreement is not lived up to. " Another important movement in local rail way circles is the weighing of live slock , a system which will go into effect on all the lines centering in Oimilm and Kansas City to-dnv. Hitherto the rate has been reg ulated by ear load lots , but now each ship ment will bo on a scale of 100 pounds. Under the new system , the net wcicht of stock will be dctcrmmed by weighing on the track. A deduction of 500 pounds will bo made for shrinkage on all cars containing cattle , hogs and sheep , provided that in doing so the minimum weight will not bo changed. The latter is as follows : On cars thirty-feet mid under in length , cattle Stf.OOO. hogs lii.OOO ; cais thirty-three feet six inches and over thiity-one , cattle lil.COJ , hogs l.OOU , ; over and one-half feet , cattle ' thirtythreeand - 'J3.000. hogs 1 , ( KX ) . Horses will be shipped at same standard as cattle. Hogs , double-decked cars , 'Ja.000 ; sheep , single-decked ears , 00 pur cent of cattle weight , and same as cattle weight in double decked cars. The weighing of tlie stock , the traflie managers state , will have a tendency to do away with the over crowding of cars with stoclc and the unpleas antness that existed in having various si/cd cars for the shipper. Ho would invariably seek the largest si/o car , which was not al ways at hand , and If ho did not got it. a spnlt of dissatisfaction was manifest. Turns Over tlio Keys. With the retirement of the year 1SSS ROCS Paymaster Jossclyn of the Union Paul lie , after bavins performed effective service lor that system for a period of twenty-three years , twenty years of which ho has been its chief paymaster. His retirement Is brought about by his department being abolished along with that o ! Fr.inlc Hills , auditor of agents' accounts , a circuHr to thatcll'ect having made its npp.e.irancc. yes- thrnry afternoon Mr. Jossclyn turned over his keys and accounts to auditor Young , and stepped down and out of the employ of the company ho has so long been attached to. But it is rumored that he will soon receive a prominent ap pointment by the management of the road , but that this will not bo consummated until Comptroller Mink tonics out from Boston , which will be in about three inonttis. Asa reward for his service , the retiring pay master was listed on the pay-roll until April , although his services have boon discontinued. Mr. Joast'lyii handled a vast amount of Un ion Pucilic lunds during Ins career as pay master , in nil amounting to over 10,0(10,000. ( When ho took eh.irfro af tlio ollleo from which ho now letucs the payroll was § 100,000 per month. At thu present time the aver.igo is about JSOO.OOO per month. The highest amount paid out for services for ouo iiio'nth was m October 1SS5 , when the pay- loll run up to about * 1 , 100,000. The records In his olllcoshow that 10,0 < > o men ure now intho employ of the Union i'aelllc. Yesterday the auditing department was informally treated to the deal , It being pay day nt hondipmrtois. Some received their checks at the paymas ters ollice , while a largo number were com pelled to visit the new depository. Changes Anticipated. It is conceded by some in railway circles that G. M. Cumin ? , formarly assistant gen- cral manager oftho Union 1'aclile , and now supcrintendontof the I laho division of th it road , is to be restored to his old position , that of asslstiut general mi'ia er of the Union Pacific , at nil curly data. It is stated that in this cap iclty ho will Inva clnrn'0 of IhoUtah , Idaho and Wyoming division of the Union I'.veUie , and that Assistant G jn- oral Manager Mullen will have charge of the Kansas , Nebraska mid Colorado divisions. A certain railway olllcial , well up in the bus iness , though connected with another sys tem states that ho has good icason to bo Hove that the manngeinont of the Union I'a- cillc Is about to Inaugurate the system of op erating now In vogno on the Northern Pacific , which does away with the position of general superintendent. Tlio Northern Pacilio abolished the title and olllco of general superintendent , and In conscouonco the busi ness devolving upon that departmrnt reverts to the general iminugcr.t. He also stated that he was of the opinion that u movement in this direction would bu mudo at an early ilat- * , and that it would result in the discon tinuance of tlio horvlco of General Superin tendent Dickinson , although the latter might bo retained under another title , Superintendent Cummings was in Omaha about ono week a'ro ' , and It is whispered that whllu hero thu matter was talked over. When a certain Union i'acllio olllcml was questioned yesterday , ho was startled by the the question propounded by thu reporter. and after licsltat'iit ' ; for a moment said : "I um not prepured to state anything concern ing the matter. " Kail way .NutcN. Three freight cars juhipcd the track In the transfer yards Sunday night , resulting in slight damage. Thq U"1011 l\VJfl § I * ojustructlnj a. now Spur track ill Eighteenth mid PiuCtSO streets to connect with the co il yards nt that point. There was a general hustling In the yards of the Union Paellie ut this place Sunday. An order was received for twcnty-flvo car loads of coke by the Omaha sneltlng works from the smelting works at Denver. It wns wanted Immediately , and in consequoiieo 501110 rapid work was done In preparing the : ran. ! Thoordor was leeeived yesterday uiorn- ng and shortly nfter noon an engine witn twonty-llvo cars loaded with the desired naterial , sped out destined for that point ut a rate of forty miles per hour. j. S. Tobblts and E. L. Lama * have returned turned from abroad , J. fcrffUHOii , storolccepor for tin Union Pacillc at Armstrong , is In thq city , K. H. Kdson , train dispatcher for "tho Union Piiclllo at North I'linto. is in the city , W. F , Look , superlutcnaciit of the Sioux Pity & Pacific , hns rosloncd and the duties , per circular , will devolve upon General Superintendent Halsoy , of that system. The Union Pacific has completed nrr.\nK- ments fonrunnlni ; buffet c\r < on alt of its overland passenger trains between Omaha and the coast. At present the buffet cars nro run between Green Hiverniid Portland , but at an cnrly date the s'arting ' point will ho Omaha. The ro | irt in n morning paper to the offcel that P Touhy , assistant superintendent of the Nobra nkn division of the Union Pnclllo Is to bo located hero Instead of nt North Platte , January 1 , Is' erroneous. Superin tendent Kossoijiile , who would Inaugurate thu change If any WITH made , states that ho has never cntoitittnod the Idea , and thooflle- lain at the hi > iidiUinterx | pronouni'o It with out fonndnllnii Siirurlntendent Touhy's juilsdlction extends lo Oiimha by a recent net of Suporintondonl Uosseimlo , but his headipmrteis will be maintained nt NortU Platto. All persons having tiny clnhnmigiiinsl oillioi1 thu ( ii'itiul ( Vntml or Midway liotolsof Kern-Hoy , N'ol ) . , mo hereby ro- itiutil | < Ml to pru-iont sumo Jnmmry 1 , ns I wish to settle nil amounts for the jour iitoneo. T. C. lilt MNAUII , I't'oprlulor. A imirr.vtiSSAUIT. . A Ijltlte Olrl SlriiokVllli a Pop Hot- tic tiy P. Ductile. Lottie Prelden , a pretty miss of thirteen , was viciously assaulted and badly hurt by by n big tough-looking fellow mimed. Frank Duehle , about II o'clock Sunday night. Lottie lives with Mrs. J , H. Calm , 1021 south Twen ty-second street , and Sunday ovcnini ; went out into the yard to got n pitcher of water. While occupied in Illllng the vessel , Duehlo , who resides next door , rushed out in his night shlit , and suddenly stooped and picked up a pop bottle end hurled it squarely at her. The missile struck the little girl In the forehead and knocked her over on the well curbing insensible. Mr. Calm attracted iiy tlio girl's screams ran out and picking her uy carried her Into the house. The blood was washed away from her fneo and the ugly gash the bottle had made bandaged up , but It was some time be fore she could he revived. Duehlo was nr- icstod yesterday and lined ? . " > and costs. When the Judge administered the flno , Duehle , who is n stolid , ignorant fellow , tlmnkod the Judge and walked out of the courtroom. Ho was overhauled by u po- licumnn however , anil now languishes in No. ! l. Aliout I Zulu Magnetic Oil cures finer bone , spavinsprainsetc. Asl < your druggist. f A I'nrfy a Mix. General Wlicaton'H. Mrs. General Whoaton's parlors were thrown open Saturday evening in honor of the Misses MeParlin , who arc spendinir the holidays as her guests. This beautifully lurnished homo was rendered oxtraaisly lovely by the additional temporary decora tions. After the reception thu foliling doors were opened , transforming the par lors into a brilliant ball room. Tropical plants and sweet ( lowers perfumed the entire - tire house. Those ; present indulged them selves in music , sliming and dancing , until 11 o'clock , ut which hour they were ushered into the supper loom , where nji elaborate banquet greeted them. The evening wes a most delightful one. Grateful. From the Council Bluffs Dally Globe , Jan uary 20 , ISb'J : M. A. McPikc , editor of the Cambria ( Ebensburg , Pa. ) Freeman , has been the personal friend of the editor at the Glebe for more than twenty years , and is known , wherever he is known , ns one of the best men living. Ho is also an intimate friend of Mr. Clark , of the Nonpareil. Ho has been unfortunate in the fact that his familv was ravaged with diphtheria and greatly distressed. Mr. Clark , having heard of this calamity , sent him some of Dr. Jcf- fcris' Diphtheria Cure. It was used at once , and thu lives of thu rest of his children saved. Letters iroin Mr. McPiko arc un bounded in their expressions of gratitude for finding some means of averting the loss Of his whole group of little and tender ones. Five of Mr. MePike's children out of eight died from diphtheria before ho had tin op portunity of usint ; Dr. Jefforis' remedy. Price of remedy $3. Address Dr. Thos. Jef- feris , box CTiT , Ouiahn , Neb. Worked n Drunkoufnii. ! . Chailcs A. Cochran , nn ill-favored-looking genius , was run in Sunday night forntteinpt- ini' to work a drunken man , ono W. A. Me- Clurc , fiom Logan , O. Cochran met Mc- Olurc on Tenth street , and seeing that he was stupidly drunk , took him in charge , and steered him to the depot. Here ho succeeded in netting McCluro's cheeks for his baggage , and was about to take possession of this , -when the railroad policeman gathereu him in. Ho was sent over the hill for a period of tenda.ss. while MeClure , as a pointer how to conduct hiniscll in u great city , was lined $5 and costs. We ice'm'd Kerr's thread. Hay den Bros Camilla UIMO. Sunday night a small but appreciative audience greeted Madame Camilla Urso at Uoyd's opera house. As a violinist she IH well known and hns lost none of the lenown she won in tormcr days , as those present were more than repaid for their attendance. She was accompanied by Signer S. Marline/ , with Miss May and Messrs. Miller and Fuller furnished the vocal portion of the programme. To err is human , but you make no mistake if you tiso Dr. Jonci' Hod Clover Tonic for dyspepsia , costivoncbS. bad breath , piles , pimples , ague and malaria , poor appetite , low hpirits , or diseases of thu kidneys , htonmc'h and liver. CO conts. Goodman Drug C'o. Use Korr's thread always the best , sold and recommended by llayden Brod. Surprised. One of the very pleasant surprise parties of the year assembled at the residence of Mrs. L. Mullen at ll'J" Georgia avenue , on Wednesday evening the iJiJtli mst. Tlio party assembled consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Murphy , Mr. nud Mrs. Hielmrd Downey , the Mlssei Julia Muller , Acnes ( Jleary. Mollie Heelin , M.uuli ) Paul , ICnto Lynch , Ida mid Ella Tucker , Mnifgia Millet. Ella Kennedy , Mollle and Knto Kostors , Mr. J. A. Lammlian , Frank Clcary , John and Peter Mullen , George J. Paul , W 11. O'Shoiighness.y. ' Joseph U'cotli , E. Amorettl , A , E. Duncan , Joseph Scanlon and E. J. Mc Carthy and were royally onturtulncdfby Mrs. Mullen nml daughters. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thl pcwd < > rncYcrvor.en. A mnrvol of purity btrenntli and wlioloioinonesj. More uconom- lenl thuu the ordinary klndd. and cannot uo sold n competition wit li tlio muHHuite of low fist. short welglit uliitu or nhoHplinte powdars. Sold duly In cans , itoyui iiakiiiL' l'o\vder C . , 116 t , Nv \ Vort. rnun KUOPIIGA1 t\ \ True Statement of ; .the Facts , Mn. JOHN K Mr. Kinphttmiz as fmindliyarepoiternt his ieildumv , No. lilt Miiith llth htruet.vlio fnr- nlxliod UIB following statement < > f laots. I iim liytindi'iicuipriitur and woik at tin.1 Hlmmon'H Miinur.xctiiiliiiro.lii\lmt boon In their employ two venis. About tnetlino I commenced work ing there I noticed Unit bieitMInc tluough my nusuMIS hfcomliiK moio illlliruU , this trouble- kept iiutuiisInK until along last Hummer. my lull nostril KOI so bul : Unit I could liiudly force air through It , ami only initially through the ilKlit one , tills compelled metn uronth ninioht Mitlrelv tlirmmh my inoutli , and mornings when I \ Mitddvako uji my tongno mill throat felt as ilry nsurlilp , alter rlslni ; I would stall Into hawk uiid spit until mv throat would et par tially cloiiiod of th" phlegm which would ac- cmniilutu tlieiv during ttio nluht. On pliulnir my tlnj-er Into invluft nostril , I could toj.ihnril projei'tlon lust Insltlo , which suuiuod to be the cnnscot soiiu-of my tumbles , my tlnoat felt full u Kieiil di'iil of the lime ami Ilinddullpnlns over myutes and the bridge ot my nose. I felt that Homvthlnir hail to bu ifotiu ; having rc.ul of this NII tv > s of Doctor Jordan In cnsss wlilch nl > lieiutMt like mine , I concluded to give him a call. lie told nu > I Had catarrh , and the septum or middle partition was liontmor so as to stop up the left nostril. Illsprho to mo spumedcrv re.wm ibli' and I decided tnplvt'hlm a I rial , and I am uliul 1 did , for nmv the nostills nro open , myliiiMthinn fioo , thepMn In my iicml none. . Tlio ucciimnlatlon of mucus hns ( used and In fact all of the tioublcs I have .spoken of nro nt end. J. CRESAP McCOY , ( I.iiteof Ilel'cvii" ' KiisplUl.New Yoik. ) Succeeded oy DOCTOR ( I.ateof the I'mveislty of Nrw Vork City and IluwurdL'nlveiMty , WaHliinqtou , I ) , C. HAS un < 'icis : No. 31O and 311 Ramsro Building' ' Corner I'ifteenth and llarncy hts. , Om.ilia , Neb , lUieio nil curaulo cases aio treated with success. Note Dr. Chailcs M. Jordan lias been icsi. dent physician for Dr. McCoy , in Omaha , foi the past year and is the physician v ho has madetlie clues that Inivo been published v eckly In this p.iper. Medical diseases treated skillfully. Consump tion. llrlcht's disease , Ivspeisl.i | , Itboumatlsm and all M'.HVOUS DiailAHKS. All diseases JIL-- ciillar to the sexes a specialty , CATAUUI1 CUlUIl ) . CONSULTATION at olllco or by mall , $1. Ollicu houm U to 11 a. m . Jitol p. in. , 7 to8p. m. , Sunday ollice hours troiu n a. m. , to 1 p. in. Coriespoudence lecelves prompt utti'iitlou. Manvdlseases lire tie.itoil successfully by Or. Jordon tluoiij-n the inatlb.mul H'lstlius possiulu for those unable to in.ike a jomnoy fto obtain SUCCKSSniL UOSWTAJj TJtUATMENT AT THUIK 110MKS. CALIFORNIA ! THE LAND OP DISCOVERIES. lABIETINEMOKoVOROVlLLE CAlJ Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Curo For Snlo by Goodman Dru ? Go. DREXEL & MAUL , ( SucechHoid to John G. Jacob * . ) Undertakers andEmbalmers At the old htand , 1101 rnriuun St. Orders by tulfgraph Hnllclti'il and pruiuytly attvndud. IVlDTilinnn In Kit. ± ! . an(1 ( " " urinary trmililo ? t > asllyqnlclr lyumlsiifelycnrudbyllDuriTltAOiiii. 8iil < ) . riovural eases cnnid in seven duvs. Huld il.AU per box , all ihiiL'tlsn , or by mall trom li > - tuta > iri..ro na whitost..N < v. mil Dr.J.E. . . . Uno or ( lie . SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic , Spe cial end Private Diseases , Ills foim of treatment In it'oomuivmlrd by hose \\lio have tried It. tntho very btrongvbt crms. SKIN DISEASES llta treatment for which leaves a perfect Bklu and a moit beautiful complexion. A cure b'Har- unlced In all forms of Pilvutu DlBeiiHUH. All 'HsorderH of thuHuxuul organs , cured.nnd icalth , ambition uutl manhood completely ro- btorud , CONSUI.TATiON FJIKK. Treatment by correspondence , Bend et.itap lor reply. Oftlco Bushman Blon < . 16th and Doualas Sta , Omalia. Neb PLAIN FACT , For Overcoats the season will soon bo over. AVe have had an enormous trade in them and wo arc happy to say what few clothiers arc able to say that we have not many loft , we only regret that wo have to disappoint many customers , as we can not fifc all. A few weeks ago wo had so many , that wo thought it would bo impossible to dis pose of all this sehson but the demand outran our supply ; this fact only demostrates that wo must have sold them the cheapest. The few odd sixes which are loft will bo disposed of during the next few days. Wo call particular attention to a few Fur Trimmed Overcoats and fine Ulsters , which are oll'ered remarkably low , and wo can guarantee an enormous saving to those whom wo can lit , as the same garment would cost considerable more money elsewhere. Of the children's fine Overcoats which we advertised last week are only a few left ; there never were such elegant garments offered at the prices we marked these. In men's and boy's Suits wo have a good stock yet. Our low prices throughout the season do not leave much of a margin for "mark down" and "sweeping reduction" fig ures , but we will take inventory next week and as wo are determined to have as few goods as possible to take up , we will make some heavy sacrifices and offer ( his week extraordinary inducements in several lots of men's and boy's Suits , they arc mostly of the finer grades and wo have marked them as low as other houses would ask for medium and much poorer qualities. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE , Corner I4.th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. SPECIAL PRICES ON MEN'S ' SUITS , There is iiothinff sensational about our method of udvertismir , wo always I have a good business re.ison for xvh.it- 1 over we do. This wuelc we can give you | a bargain in Suits , and it will pay you to look at them. % RAILWAY. Omalia , Council Bluffs And Ciiicagi iot imniilblotjjr iiny olherlhie iinilik' 11 few of the nuincrnus iiolnts ( if sunpriorltr rnJuiiMl by thu putronn of thin rnml lictMriienOmahi ! . " ' ' I' nKn. aru lt three trnliit a iluy of 1IAV OACIIKS , wliltli ro thollnost Hint li-imnn nrl nud nvi-nulty inncn-atc. ll l > AI.AC'KHI.KKI'I.VCAHa lieeiliiiilof wlililirari not lin fouml cli-owhcru At . ( iiincll llluirn. thu trHliu of thn Union I'BPIIIC llnll * way connect la u ilon ilofiot with ihnsu of the Chi- njiii \ Noriliwt'iicrn Ity In Clilcnco Iho tralnn of his line niako gloio connection \ \ Mi thosoof allothor " ' " ' " no V /'NOnTHWESTERN f you wlili the | ) i > t atroiiiniodaiion. All ticket 'Ucat" tell Hi u-u U lbl > llua. i HW.iiirr. K. p. wi , tcii I .Maaasur. Oen'l l'u t AROnt. " ' ' l.N. UADCOriC. / ; , ? . . ( : . 1 > H KIMUAI.I..TItkutA > 1ent. , n K WKHT. City riufencer Aceot 1401 Carnam St. Umalia. Huti. I'ond Snli * . City bonds In the sum of * , OKl. . ismiod hy the lt > of lloldreiiKiI'holp * county , NeJ ) . , fjear- nK Opercont lnt r < ! st , lujiiblo heml-anima ly anddiiledOdober Iht , 183 < : Intero-it payablo'ln ' hocltyof Now Vorte , HomlH-toriin-'OjeiiiH. bald Ijonds Hill l < o olfeicd for sale at the of- icoof Hall i , I'atrlck. In thu cltyof lloldii'diji' , ub , , on theUliday of Junuury , IbS'i.at ' ( J o clock Vli'e city ronnell remrvo the rluhtto reject anviind all biilx. AddieHs. any j , , AT , , , ( , < , , | ty Attmney. _ , Xebrablca. ESTABLISHED 1851 ( 183 So. chCaBOj | nSi , iciarkst. TIio Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS CfiroDic , Ncryons and Private Diseases. NERVOUS DEBIMTY , Lost Manhood , Failing Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and all die e.Tccu leading to early decay and peiluipi. Consumption or Insanity , treated scientifically by new UKlhod * with never-filling success. / , > - SYPHILIS nnd .ill bad Blood and Skill Dis- cases permanently cured. JBo-KIDNEYaiidURINARYcompljints , Gleet , Conorrhcca , Strictu re , Varicocelc and all diseases pftlic Genito-Uriaary Organs cured promptly utthout injury toStonncli , Kidneys or other Organs. tfir No experiments. Age and experience Im portant. Consultation free and sacred. # 3-Scnd4centi postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. J3B Those contemplating Marriage send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male ami Female , each 15 cents , both n cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or callmay savefutim suffer * inn and sliamc , and add goldea j cars to life fiJJlook ! "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " socents ( stamps ) . Medicine aniltitlngs sent e\erynhcrc , secure from exposure * Hours , 3 to 8. Sundays o to it. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , IQ6 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , IHU. OMAHA DISPENSARY. Nrnvot > , and I'nivtiii Ils ) sl 3o and WDMIN : snmjibfully ticnlo.1. YOUNG MEN crlnc from tlio olfoot1 * \nnttiftil tolllnsnrln n'ttuii , < > r urn troubled ultliVu.ikncsi , Nervoui \h \ bllll ) . I/ ' H itl Mt'tnury , De pnntlonc } . \ \ cr lon to * MH lclJ\h1iii' > 'I'piultU1 , or any tlthiiiHu of.tlia ( jfitltu I rinnry ort'anH.rtii liuin Miut.i Milnitmlpcuily LIUU. ' lo tlio poor , MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tliorenre mnnj troiililul with tiioreequont evac uation * ur Hie lilaiiler ( , in ten iitvoiiin uiluil Iiy a ti.ilil paiarlliii ; or biirnlnu hi'iiKitilnii , an I H e tkeitin 'it ttiu HMun In I manner the iMttonL eanivit alumni lor , UiieMiiiiliilni.Mlieiirlii.irv ileno.iti .1 limy puilunont Mill nlleu liu liiunil.Hinl xiiiietniies mniiH ( untile * of alimiiieii nut ni > | iear , in HID mliir ulll bunl n thin nillklhli hue nvaln iluiui-'liij tun ilaric or tiiriililan lieuratiie TIKTII urn iniiii ) men whinliu uf tiiinuiill- eull ) . lumirant nl Iliu muse , willed li thu mnmJ ataueot nd.iiiiial ueukiu" . * 1'hu iloc'tur ulll .111 u aiilei H iierlui t uiru Iniill filth i.'iBus ami a iH-alth ) resiiiiiitliiii nl tliu L'emtn-urlimlv orfaiif , Uili'iill.i Hun Irue MJII.I tor . ' ecnt Mump "Young Man's Friend , or Gu'dc \7odlo5lr , " i IIIK : TO AM.iiini > s SPINNEY & CO. DR. . , N.i : . Cor K.th Aloutlas [ bis , , or NJR.oniU Ills- iirnxiiry , ( Oinei I''tli ainlMiiln , Ktuisubl'liy , Mo Mii.tlonUi.ii Ji.iper. { jKATirui.-cMroin'iX : ( ) ( . . Epps's Cocoa. IHJI.AKFAST. "Iiy n Iliorniiiili knuuleilt/u of tlm niturnl laws uii. it i.dvcrii the operations ol illKei > tiiiii and iiiltrt * hy u i in nl n I uiilliatli | | > n ul tin ) tliai iniiiier- ' a , Mr KIHJH haprovlil tl our i KCIIIIU iuuii > H fulal nhaft h > keeiilnn 0111 lorillleil with l"iru liluiul uml u | > roii > Tly Iramei' flvll-ervlrulJntultu. , , .Miiilo liiiily | llh liulllnn water or milk. boMo.ily In hall iionnil nun l'yru , ' * laliuleU lliai JAMES EPPS SCO i".0'1",1. ' ? , . J.UMJO.V. OR. BAILEY , OMAHA Medical Institute - tli IS. Killing at liairrntci. TeclU txtructuil without pnln Kxminiinlloii ( if the mouth free. Send acont tamp with forrenpondence. I'lixton Hilt. , Cor. Kith nnilFapi.iuii _ , _ unil Vuniort i-uriJ , US ycci * ' , llilTlclHl' . .Sl > ItUlfl' . ISduk GANGER fr.i. l.ll.JIrllll lUri V | ) , I HIVnlfktti A < r.tblc > Ed.U , OMAHA MEDICAL * SURGICAL INSTITUTE. . & $ N. W. Cor. 13th < b Dodpo Sts. VOn TIT TOBATMEOT OP Alt. Appliances for EoformHlea and Tru : s. Host fncllltlei , BppnnitmunJ lomndloi foreuccciv fnl treatment ol overj form ot alacnso recjulrln * Meillcnl or biirglcal Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Iloinl mid attandaaoei bcit liosiiltal nccomraodi. tlonnln the west. WIIITK FO.I 01110171.111.1 on Doformllles nrt nmcc , , flub Keot , Curvnturo of tb bvlns , lMle . . . . . . . . . - , , S-'an.9rL , v > * 5tt'C.h. . . u.uuiuiimi InhBlnl Ion. ' ilectrlclty , l'nrnlr i . I5ilp | ! | > iy. Kidney. UliuliloK Ejro , i ; r , i-kln una lUooJ.un 1 uUburKlailOpornlloai Diseases of Women n Specialty. HOOK ox DinKAsna OP WOMIN , 'HI.I. ONLY SELIABL3 MEDICAL I STITUTU MAICinO A S1'KCHITV OF PRIVATE DISEASES. All lllool Iloft ei iiiccoifiilljT treated , byphllltla roliou ri < movii4 tram tlio yitoiu without inercurr. I i' > v rutiorallva tf.Milmunt forloa * of Vllol Timor. I'craona uimtile to vttlt in nmy Im trt > nlo < l Ht homo by oorruMionilonto. All ciimiuu.ilcnlloiia coiilltleiitlnr. M < KlUIiii'n or InitntaaenU nont hf iimll or cxpriMB. foiincly pnrkod. no i > urlc * to In llcnla ( Ontciils or cmlcr. Onu porsonul Inturrluir profurruil. CUI mill consult in or sonil liUtorr ot four CUBO , nnil ITO wiU Mni ] In plain mnpper , onr BOOK TO MEN. FREE ; Upon I'rlvMi ) , Hiieriil or Merrnuii DUc'n o ? . Itnpo * louo , SrjililJIs. UUoiRld V nc c lo , wllb ijuoitfon U t. Aililress O ma/i / a Medical and Snrutcal InaUtutt , or Car. Uthaua Dodse Bis. . . OMAHA. MD. 20 TO 6C DAYS. is si ili'-cnso whicli has horotofuio l nil Mcilleal Soionuo. Woli.ivi a HriiKMli. iinnno-Mi tonnyo teln tha \ \ orld outside ornnr iinp nyiiinl ono that huu MVIK : ; e'Am.i.i > to oiiro tlio most obrt uani ; ' - " ' ' * , , Tun diiyH In luniite.isesdo" * UiiMiork , 't li the old rlnonlo dte | seulol r.i.es t. ' t n'J soil clt. Wu have ruled hundinilwlio h.nc Iwjen b.indoneil by I'liMilcliins and iiioiii/ini'id Incu nblo , and ua ( h.illeimeHID World tutiniu H a t-u.io that wo 111 not < urn In lets tliun BlxtvliiiH. Unco the hlsloiv or niod'clii'1 ' a trii' ) spocltio for s\phlli8 h.is bco.i Eottgiit for b inovor . uoar.i jiis'lllo i In Hiylnir It iKiiincinly Itcinedy In " ' Woildihwtwiiijios. Itlvely . lire. bi-e.iuse tln < liU il MiMlliuSorkn ] , ' piibll'luil Iiy thn list Known umhurlt IH. say lliciow.is iiovemtiiiusiiu illc Ijuloic. Onricm. eily will riiro whitn evrvtlnilB nUu Iris fuileil. \\fiy \ usto jonrtlmu iiml munuy with piitfiit muiiii liiusllnit uou'i' h.id Urtnu ordoUor with pliytiduiibllmt riinnoi IMIIO you , ymi tb.it Imvo U Iril our ) IJilngcNo xlitxild ( omo n ux * jo\Vunil K < 't ii > rimin nt ri-IU'f. yon mwer cnn gi-t It UHO- | wliiirn. Mark what o BIIV. In tlin end vi u niuxt fiKo our rcmndy or NIJM-.U rerovui nml von that Imvo ln'cniilllldt-d bip n > lu > rt tuna iliould Iiy nil moans ( onto tons now -.ot one In tcnortifW raM ! mer get purmunuiiliv curoil. Aliiny get help ami think thny nro fu-o fiom tno illi-eiii'p , but In one , two prthien yourx iiCter It njironrnaealniiia moio horrlhlu form. Thin IB n Hlood Purifier mid will Guro tiny SUin or Ulood Disi-uso when Kvci'vtliin } , ' Kino Kiiils. TKc COOK REMEDY CO , Kouin 10 audit , U. S , NnUunnl Dank t' , Ouiahn , Neh. f