p THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : OLUEHDAY. JANUARY S. 1880. CITY. * > ' There will bo gospel mcotings in the Cnstellnr street Prcsbi torinn church , Sixteenth and Cnstollnr streets , ovcry night this week except Saturday. A meeting of the Wotnnn's Clirlstinn nieociatioti will bo hold in the Y. M. C. A. lecture Imll thic morning nt 10 o'clock. A full nttondnnco is ro- quc&lcd. I'crsotinl J.I ) Her came up from Kansas City "yca- tenlny morning O. I'1 Cownn. conor.il ngcnt for Ooorps S Cline , Is in the city. Mr Lc Ornml White , mannscr of A. M Palmer's Jim the I'cntiinti Co , Is In tlio city. Wllkes McClavo , business malinger " 1'rl vftto Secretary" company , Is at tlio Mlllnnl MlM Kisio Hulls loft Sunday niulit for Davenport , la , to utlond bt. Catlietino's Imll. I ) . M Martin of Osborne , Mo , was in Omalm Sumlij Ho reports ( jood sleighIng - Ing in his section of the country. H UoscntliaU left last evening for the cast niul will visit Chicago , Now Yoik and Ualtimorc on business ami pleasure , Mr. Li A Goldsmith , parbi : c Inspector leaves to- < lay for a thirty days' visit h IvOiilsvilloKv His Mm will perform Ills duties meanwhile. Mrs. .T H. Qucaloy , who has been n Ruost of her inolhor-ln-Inw , Mrs. .lames Qiicalcy , for the past six months , left for her future home In Larnmic , U'io. , Saturday evening. Judge C W Potter , of MllwnukcoVK ; adjuster for the sKtnn riro Insurance coin- pan j , at rived In the city vcstorday to ud- just the policies held In Ins company by Mr. Logic. At the I In liter1 U. 1 * . legman , Scli.vler , Neb. , I ) Core v , Ivans is City ; \V.O Jordan , Chlcnifo ; P H. Stretton , Divunport , 11 1 $ Lord and wife , Louisville ; H. A. Ljtlo , UulTulo At the Arcada : J. P. N'csblt , Tcknmah ; II. Kolger and wife , of Way no ; A. M. Me- Mullen , Grand Island. J. M. Klwell , Sprini- lluhl ; John Stiotliriass , bpringllcld ; Leo Lowenbcrg , Siirmgilold. Mnrrleil. Hon C. J. Smyth mid Miss Kate Murphy , daughter of the late Tnom is Murphy of 1M1 California sticctworo married at the church of the Holy Family yesterday morning by Kov. U. A. Shaffol. Now York Ktoro Plr < * . The fire insuianeo adjusters have llnishcJ their cxnminalio'i of the invoices of the Block of the New York dry goods store , and It is reported have appraised the same nt about & ! i,000. The residue of the stock they offer tor s.ile for f'J.SOU. Har.u o n The first mcctini ; of the Saratoga lyccum elnco the holkhus will bo held this evening at the usual place The question to be deb.itcd is the relation of labor unions to labor classes. The leading of the Hollector will bo another fentiiro of Interest. Miss Anna Crnig will probably declaim. Sixth AVard on Garnishment. Next Pndav evening the Sixth Ward Re publican elub will discuss the proposed change in the present gainishco law , which aliens 11 man to do business in Nebraska mid collect his bills in Iowa All laboring men and merchants are especially invited , regai U- loss of polities. Conl TlilevcH. W. J. Hanson , n rather respectable ap pearing Dane , pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing a sack of coal irotn the B. & M. company. The theft occurred Saturday night , and Hanson said ho was out of coal and money , and as ho would not draw his wages froiji tbe packing house until to-dav. ho decided that the B. & M. was nch enough to furnish him a bushel of coal , and ho helped himself. The judge fined him $9.50. C. Clark , a"nogro , Is in Jail on the charge of stealing coal from Sergeant Sullivan's bin at Fort Omaha. Military Sinners. Sunday six convicts left Foit Omalm for Leaven worth military prison , namely : Privates Orblnbon , O'Connors , Miller , Irv- Ings , Donahue and Hinton. Private Mason , tlio colored prisoner who returned to the guard-house with the musket and belt of Sentinel O'Uyrnes , who deserted while on duty In charge of him , is retained at the gairison us a witness on O'Uyrnes' tiial , which takes place to-day nt 10 o'clock. Mason had aheady been tried , and was sen tenced to live years in n military prison , having been found guilty of desertion. His sentence will bo commuted as a reward for his returning after his sentinel had deserted. Tlio City I'rlntiiii ; . The city council committee on piintlngto whom was referred the bids of several newspapers , huvo decided , that , although the Dispatch was the lowest bidder , that paper could not compete under the pi avis- Ions of the charter , because it 1ms existed but sixty days , whereas the law requites that a newspaper in competing for the city printing must have existed for at least six months. Tlio Kopublican was the next low est bidder , but the receiver t of used to fur nish the required bond bccauso ho did not consider himself authorized to make any guaranty for the coining year. The proba bilities are that the printing will bo 10 ad vertised for. 'Hie Tiger nr li'lorciioo. The nine men who were caught gambling Saturday night at Plorcnco appeared before Judge Olmstcad } ct > torday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The building In which the quiet game is going on belonged to W. C. Lester's son , and was amostsuspleious-looklng house. The door Is in the rear , and the place has no win dows. . The man , Mai tin , who shot Mike Daly , ran the game until tils departure. Mr Tucker , the proprietor of the Tucker hotel , was autlior/cd ! by Marshal Wnllcor to take part In the game Saturday night so that ovldnnco might bo procured for the state against the men who , for name time past , have not only been playing thoinsolvcs , but have been en ticing otucis to play. All parsons having any claims ngninst either the Grand Central or Midway hotels of Kcnrnoy , Neb. , nro hereby ro- quoHled to present satno , aa 1 wish to settle all accounts nt once. D T. C. BUAINARD , Proprietor. * Motor I'olcti Atnln. Yobtcidny Boveral more poles painted red woio erected on Douglas street , it Is claimed , bv tuo Thompson-Houston Uleetrlo Light company. They arc placed , however , where they can bo utllUcd for the tic-wires across the street to permit of the suspension of the copper wires lengthwise with the street for the motor lino. Tboso poles nro at the cor ner of Eleventh , Twelfth and Thirteenth streets , at which plac.es they may also bo mcd to replace some of tlio older poles of the elcctrla light company , The tie wires have been strung across Douglas street and between nil tlio poles erected for the imi pose , as fur as the Mlllard hotel , the last \\lro there extending from one of the led poles to the main pole of the Postal telegraph company , which is in front of the onlcoof that company. It U oxpcctcd that a couple of days will bo required to stretch the copper wires , and fol lowing them uillcomo the motor cum. These will mn to the west sldo of Thirteenth on Douglas , and returning , will take the Y at Twelfth street , thus enabling thorn to put the motor cars in ft out for the ride to the Children Cry for Pitcher's ' Castoria , Wboa B bjr w j elclc , wo gave her CaMorU. Wbfu bo wu a Child , the cried for CaatorU , Vhitn the became MUa , the clung to CartorU , n , ihogaTo tli unCastoria. AUHTIIAMAN VOTING SYSTI3M. Percy Pcpoon Holds That It Ought the < ho Adopted. The following communication by Percy Pcpoon has been addressed to TUB Hrr under date of January 0 "Your editorial in this morning's issue upon the Australian sys torn of voting will bo unsatisfactory and dls appointing to the labor organlrations which have taken up the reform , and it Is to bo hoped that , on a more thoioitgh examination of the question , THE Hun will adopt the views hold by the organised and unorganlei labor of the country , and by the republican party of Now York state , rather than those held by the D. IJ. Hill wing of the Now Yorl democracy. "You say , 'under the peculiar conditions that surionnd our electoral sjstem , ' the pro posed reform is impracticable. What are thcso pccularconditions ! What conditions suiround the electoral system of Nebraska that did not surround those nf Victoria New South \Vnles , aad Canada , previous to the adoption of the Australian system of voting ing those countries ! What conditions pre vail In nnv cosmopolitan American city to render the Austialmn ballot less effective than it has proven to bo in that most cosmo- l > olilnn citv , London. The solo speeillc objection you urge against the Austialmn s\stem Is this : "In Nebraska , thousands of foreign born voters are not suftleiontly familiar with the English language to be able to Intelligently casftheii vote on the peculiar ticket which the Ans- tinllin system proscribes" I have never seen such n voter. In Nebraska , the foreign vote , aside from emigrants fiom Kngii > 0i speaking countiles , is almost on- tlioly German , Scandinavian mill Holicinlan. These Unco peoples have conipulsoi v education 'u their o\vn count ! los , nnd can read and write their own languages , i > vet.\ man of them. Those who can icad any language e in veto Intelligently on the Aim tralian ticket , The names of the candidates arc pi luted thereon jast ns ho has seen them in the newspapers published in his own lan guage , the difference in ; tlio alphabets not being gtent enough to deceive either tin Atnoiienn or foreigner who has icsidcd hero six months , and who can lead his own lan guage , can toll the meaning of the words "icpublican , " "dcmociatie" nnd "prohibi tion , " wherever ho mav see them ; and it is thus that the politics of candidates Is desig nated on the Australian ballot. Foieign bom citizens are not "objecting to this reform. For Instance , Krie Johnson , the Swedish member of the house Horn Phelps county , is one of our loadeis in the movement. Can a voter who cannot vote intelligently on the Anstiallan ticket vote intelligently on nnv ticket ! Moreover , the illiterate , blind or physically disabled voter i fully provided for b.\ \ the law. Tlio ballots will bo read to them nnd ptopuud under their directions by election oflleors , who will bo selected fiom nil political paitics , sworn not to nlviso or attempt to influence a voter in Ills vote , or'to ' divulge how any sncli voter votes. Par the violation of these piovisious scveio penalties are provided. These provi sions evidently give the illiteiato and blind a fairer chnnco to cast a free and intelligent ballot than under the present system of mob inlo nt the polls , indeed , the illiterate voter may keep his vote absolutely sectet by asking the election of- llcors to read to him the candidates foi each ofllce , with their politics , and designate the positions these candidates' names occupy on the ticket. Ho may then ictlie to n private booth , murk bis ticket as to the first oflices , fold it down from the top to conceal the names he has marked , nnd icturn to the elec tion odlcers for infoinmtion as to the names of candidates for the next olllces. This mode of procedure is provided for in the law to piotcct illiterate voters who care to take advantage of It. How ever , Nebraska's pciccutago of illiteracy is so small us to make it n very unimportant factor. "Tho California sirloin , which jon advo cate as prefoi.ible to the Australian system , is worthless as a reform measure , bccauso it reforms no real abuses. It differs fiom the laws of other statcb merely in forbidding tha presence of tiokot peddlers and political woikors within a given number of feet of the polling-places. Experience has shown , what should have been evident in the begin ning , that this California system does not lessen bribery and intimidation. The man who desires to sell his vote receives his ticket outside of the 'dead-lino. ' keeps it in sight until ho hands it in , nnd subsequently receives his pay from a 'heeler. ' who has watched him from beyond the magic ciicle. Dependent voteis uro intimidated in the same way. The employer , boss or striker gives bun his ticket and gives him to understand that it is to his interest to keep his ticket in sight after ho passes the dead line , and until he hands it to the olcUion olli- cci s. "Tho Australian voting system has been biought to perfection by thirty-seven years of actual expeiicnco in that cpuntiy , under the same conditions that exist now in Ne- biaska. The llrst election act passed in Aus tralia in 1851) ) , was constructed on the princi ples of the lu vs now in force there and in Great llritaln and Canada , and the Massa chusetts law and Now Yoik bill contain all of the changes and improvements upon the original act of 18.rX5 , which experi ence has proven advisable. There nio no tenable objections to the law in its present form. It prevents bribery and intimidationwhich no other system has done or can do. Uy destiovmg the power of boodle and the machine it compels the nomi nation of good men by all parties. It compels panics to rely for success on an appeal to reason instead of political ma'iagement. It Is more economical than the piescnt system. It Is as much the function of the bt ito to print and distribute the tickets as it is to provide and pay election oftlcers nnd rent polling places. When left to pi ivate parties forty times as ninny tickets must bo printed ns are voted. The state assuming Its proper functions would thus effect a gicat saving to the communlt.v as n whole in the matter of printing of tickets. The expenditure of vast amounts at cich election for paving ticket peddlers , tunning the political ma chines and bribing voteis ( the latter being considered a necessity in doubtlful states ) , would bo saved and allowed to remain in legitimate busmesh. Such general icforms ns wo hope for will bo possible when money nnd undue inliucnco cannot command ma jorities. "Tho last mentioned is the chief reason why the organized labor of the country is solid for the Australian system. On this point there is no longer any diiTorcnce of opinion among woikmen. The reform has been endorsed by the oftlcial representatives of every labor organization In America , In Omaha , the labor organl/ations are moving together , w ith every hope of success. Wo naturally look to Tim HUE for sympathy nnd help. " _ From tlio Council ItltilTH Nonpareil , Deo. 12 , 18HO. Wo are credibly infot mod that the mortality from diphtheria , under the treatment of Dr. Thos. Jeffcris of this citv Is mcioly nominal , not oxcccdlnc one lifth of one per cent. Such being the cnso no time should bo lost in plac ing his remedy within the roach of every family and thus save annually hundreds of thousands of lives. Diphtheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has allllctcd the world during the last bundled years , EVCCUTIVB Ori'icis. COUNCIL Hr.urrs , Jan. 7 , IbSS. I do not hesltato to say that the suc cess attending the use of Dr. JolTeris" Pre ventive and Cure for Diphtheria has no equal. [ speak from oxpoiienco , having used It In my own family ; I am also well acquainted with the facts connected with its use in our city. W. It. VAUGHN , Mayor. No physician requlicd. Price of remedy f3 Addres , box No. 457 , Omaha , Neb ( Dr. Jclfcris has retired from active puictico. ) l-'OUNI ) IN OMAHA. Farmer Crnlf ; Dlscovrrw Txof Illn HOIHCB In llil-i City. Saturday TUB DIB contained a report of a holocaust that occuriod on the farm of John Craig , about six miles from Schuylor , s'ob. , In which forty-five horses , seventy cut- la and twenty hogs were burned up , like- vlso $1,000 worth of other property and a lumber of blooded cattle , entailing n loss of over $20,000. , Friday , Marshal Degmnn , of Schuylor , ar rived in Omaha in search of a man formerly n tbo employ of Craig , who was found miss- ng the following day , The latter * basks under a number of aliases , and while in the employ of Craig gave the numo of Adams , dr. Craig also accompanied the marshal to Omaha. The two , with an ofllcor of this clty.itartcd out on a tour of Inspection , ana Saturday morning found two of tbohorsos of Mr Craig stabled In the barns of the Goes hotel , on Fifteenth and Jackson streets. Mr Craig was not aware that Adams Jim1 stolen nnv of the horses , supposing thatthc.v Imd nil been consumed by the llnme , as a carcass of a horse was found in each stall that wa known to contain n horse the nigh previous It now trinsplros that the hlret man took three colts out of the corral am placed them in the stalls , in plnco of three horses of the blooded stock , which ho took with him. The foreman nt the Gees ban states that a man tallying with the dcscrlp timi of Adams , came there with three hones Friday morning and asked that they be taken care or The grade of her c llcsh was line nnd caused a su&mc lou of theft or crookedness , bu nothing was said. Fililav nftei noon the man came to the barn and took awnv ono of the horses , stating that ho was going out for n ride , but thus far has failed to return Mr Craig nnd the ofllccrs by Occident hoard o the above , and repairing to the stable n once rccognl/cd his horses The thii f I being hotly followed. Ho was traced as far as the fair "grounds Sunday night , bu at that point all clews failed He is thought to be in the region of Cut oft lake In hiding. lit- still bus the horse in his pos session S.iturdnv evening the ofllceis made a tour of the lond-housos in that section , bu fjllod to llnd him. Ho formerly rosuli'i near Cut off Inlco under the nan.o of fahan lion. SOUTH OMAHA IHIDGirr. Not i About tha Citv. C. A. Mclchor has ictnrncd from At lantic , la Mr. nnd Mrs. Gooigc W Missn , who have been spending a month visiting ft lends In Michigan , have ratuincd. Lirzio , daughter ot Mr nnd Mrs Trouson , is dangerously ill with diphtheria. Chief of the Mercantile Police Michael Murphy is tlio smiling father of twin bois. The South Omaha Gun club will give its second annual nance in the A. O. II. hall Wednesday evening , the 23d , The South Omaha cornet , bind will give n dance at the band looms , Twenty sKth and Q streets , Wednesday evening ne\t. The not receipts in the tioasurei's nands of the fair given by St. Aenos cnnurciMtlon are f.iOJ ( > 7t ) . Hctween WOO and $ IUJ i et icinaln to bo paid in Timothy Morrell , son of Mr. and Mrs. John Moiroll , of Quiim's eunp , died Sunday morning nnd was buried in St. Mmy's ceme tery jestcrday afternoon. Thoolllcois of local assembly , No. 8,010 , Knights of Labor , were installed Sunday nftei noon bv General Or/nnler J. H bovcr- eign , of Atlantic , la. A special mooting of Rescue Hose No. ] was held Sunday afternoon at the engine house New caps have boon procuied for the mcmtiers and mits will be. The to- ceipts of the llremcn's dance were SHI" . The regularmonthh meeting will bo held next Wednesday evening J. H. Sovcioign , editor and proprietor of the Industnnl West , of Atlantic , In. , Is con sidering inducements from South Omaha friends to remove his paper to the M igic City. Those interested in the matter offer to raise him 501 or 1,00. ) paid snbscribeis if ho will make the move suggested. Wednesday evening the Knights of Labor and Cat pouters' and Joincis' union will hold a public meeting C. J. Smyth and Frank J. McArdle , have been invited to nddrcsstbo meeting. The public is coultallj invited to attend. Ladies nre specially invited. The members will nil have their wives and fam ilies with them Kov. W. .1. Harsha , of Oimha , assisted Kov. Kobcrt L Wheeler , Sunday nfternoon , at the Presbyterian church. Ho pi cached the sermon , the sacrament of the Lord's supper was sei vcd.nnd fifteen members were added to the church. The labors of Kov. Mr. Wheeler have been very successful and pio- ductivo of much good. His influence and that of his congregition are on the increase. AiUicc to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svrup should al ways be usedforchildicn teething Itsoothes the chdd , softens the gums , allays all pain , curesjwlnd colic , and is tbo best remedy for diarrticea. 2. o a bottle. Ijoolc at Tills. All kinds of incrciiandise nnd per sonal property w.intod in oxohaiiffo for improved farms nn'd wild land. Foreign KmigiMtiou Co. , r U & 'J ISIW F.iriuun st. Criminal Mutters. Jojncs Lamb , a Vicio is-looking thief of herculean proportions. , who had been in Chicago of late , but has rctuincd to Omaha with the evident Intention of opeiating hcio , was given loity days in the county jail. William Burk and W. H. Van Dusen were arrested for being drunk and boistcious and acting disgracefully in tlio presence of n number of ladles who were waiting for the electric motor near the Douglas street biidgc. Uoth were fined S5.50 13uik in sisted on paying bath fines , ns he Insisted that ho was the d' linker of the two. As Van Dusen was dead biolto ho readily apieed to the proposition in preference to working out his line in the jail. Geortco Kcin , a vagrant without occupa tion or trade , and who is possessed of a per fect horror of worK , was given a clianco to pass the next forty days in his usual pursuit- Idling. Wulh.ce Walls , a hack driver , piys ? 5 50 into the city funds for driving about thu city at night , without any lights on his hack. A complaint has been entoicd ngainst Fiank Do Good for stealing nn overcoat fiom S Grccnburg. Sleepy Hewitt , who was arrested Sunday evening for lighting , admitted his guilt on arraignment. He is waatocj also for steal ing. James Clnikc , Charles Hamlin and William Brown , all ex-ionvlcts , woreanested yestci- davbOlllceis Bloom and Dcmpscy. Hamlin icsistcd to be nrrcstcd , and fought desper ately Bloom was pretty well bruised up. Tilts powdornevervarlen. A mnrvcl of parity strength ami uholeioinuness. Mora econom- cnl than the ordinary klmli , and cannot bo sold n competition witli thu multitude of low cost , short weight ilium or iihosphato powders , Sold onlyin cans Hoyal alclne 1'owder Co. , IM Wnllstroat. NOIV York. or llrHMinUMtt. " ' ' ' ' "KVn'Wt'ya'iS'f&.j ( siwi K..WJ.wii7Aii ; , ! ; ! Vlolcillh ( aVlti.rou HrrrHh. ( Eleclrla ' ' V.t' " ' ' ' ' Wl5iiiXlneub , bf. Hckled jamptiM4e lump. ICUL j.lltbl.cniCAQO.lll T. E. C1I.PIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Itoom 03 Traders' IlullUIni : , CHICAGO. Rot'crenccf-Ueiroiiulltiin Nnllmul 3iuk. U. U , Ouu A fa , 'i' TOG KROPHCffi CASE. A True Statement of the Facts , .Mn. JOHN unoriid VNS. Mi. Kropligan ? was found by an porter at bis re < liltnte. No. 1144 Mi.ith 1 Itli street , who fur iilshcd thu folln\\liK ! stiitiMiiont of tnrts , I nm 1 > > tiadeu nu iii'ntcr uml work nt tliuMmmon s Manufuctuilnul o. . haMnifbcon In their employ tociin About ttii'tlmo 1 conunoncedork - Ingthorol iiotlrul that bioatliliiL' through my \Misbccointngmoic dlincult , this tumble ktpt tin rcii'-lujj until nloni ; ! ust summi'i. mv lelt no till not MI bid that I could lint ill } foico nirtluoii h it , and only partially through tin ilclit one , this compelled mv to bic'ith nltnosl entirely throuth nn month , and mornings vliui \\mild-\\akuiipmvtonRlin.tnd 1 thiont felt ii * illy asuchlp. after iHlmj I would start In to liiiwl : and spit until mthiont would p't par tlnllv denied of th * phlegm uhhh would nc- cumuliiie there dining tne night. On pin. ' Ing in > llngt'i Into nn Icftnustill , I maid fiu > l iihnu piojprtlon Just Inside , will' h soemel to bo tin uiuso of somu of my timili'is , my tlnont fel full a great ilcal of tliu tlmonnd I lin.il dull pain ovii my mas and tlio bridge of my nose. I fol that toniPthlnu had to be Jlon < ; having lead o. the Mitoeof Doctoi Jordan In cnsas w lili h uji' pcaiod llku mini. ' , 1 conchulod tOKivo him a cull Hi' toM 1110 1 Had c.Uauh , nnd the ' eptum o : mlild'o pnitltton was bent over sons to ' top U | the left nostril HNmlco to me seemed M-M rensonnble and I decided toghehlm n trial , urn ! I am Kind 1 did. foi now the nn tills mo open , nn breatlilui ; ficc tlio piln in my hc.il none , The nccnmiilntlon of mucus hns censed anil In fnctullot the troubles 1 have spoken ot mo a end. J. CRESAP McCOY , ( I.nte of HelJev no llosplt il.Xovv Y nk , > Succeeded by uucroit ( L.iteof the t'niveislty of Now Yoik City and HON aid Unh ifclty , WttHhliiKlon , 1 > , C. HAS orKlUUS No. 31O and 311 Bam o Bulldlucr Coiner rifteentli nnd Huruuy sts , Omuli.i , Neb , \ \ here nil curable cases aie trolled Note Ii. ) Clmilos M , .Jcmhin Ims bi.cn resl ilentphjiU.Inn lei Ii. McCoy , lu Omiilm , for thu past jenr and la thu phjulchm who 1ms m id o the euros that havebtuu published \ \ cekly In this paper. JlediLiil diseases treated skllKully. ronstimp- tiun. Hilclit'.s dtst'.ise , l ) > spepsla , itheiimatlKtn nnd all NLMlVOUb DlSCAbES. All diseases pu- uillni to thu sexes a specialty. CATAKK11 CITUUI ) . CONSULTATION nt ollico or by mall , tl. Ollito horns ' .I to 11.1. in. , 2to4 p.in , 7 to 8p. m , biinday olllce lioius fiom I ) a. m , to 1 p. in ( "oiresnondcncurccehesprompt attention. Munv disease i are trotted Bitccevjfitllv by Dr. Jordoti thiouj.ni the m.iils.und it Is tuns ) ios--tLU fortho o un.iblo to make a join .icy tu obtain birrcKssrui , u si'iTAt UKKAT.MBNT Ai1 CALIFORNIA ! T1IE LAND OP DISCOVERIES. . , ATARRH . /IBIETINEMCD / CoTOBOVILLECALj TOia _ ABIEMNCMEDico.owwLLt.fAU Abie and Oat-R-Ouro Santa : : - - For Sale by G-oodman Drug Co. GICATKFUL-COMrOHTLNO. Epps's Cocoa. JJIlEAKrAST , "Mr n tliorouiih knuwluduu t uf Iho nnturnl Intra Tvlilth unTtrn tlio otiurutlDiixir itlte tlon nnil luitrl- tlou.iuul hy H en re tu I npiillralUui of tlm tlno pnipcr. til's ( it well eulciliul C .i , Mr. l ln > liuspru\liliHl uur bn "V'flint tnblo with n dulliatriy Unvoml l > c > cruii whit' innynuTO u nmny licarr iloctor' hills Ills hy tli i JuilliKiiis U8o of > ucli aitli'li'H ul ililt Unit a coiirl tutloii niny Ua Kr.iiluiillyi built lip uiitll utruiiu I'liouih lo ruBlrl every Iciunincy Ui dni'iin' . Hun- ilrtilsnf euliljmulaillv | < nrolliwllnu aroitnit u'rcndy tiinttutk wliiuwi'r tliorn la a > viHk pulnt Woinnv ocnno inniiy n iutnlnluft by kicpliiu ournohcs well InrtllU'il nltd pun ) bloiiil iul u l > rui .rly nuurlsliuil Iriiiunn'-CivilM.'rvlcointtte. ( , . Mudo ( Imply with Dollliiit v , tcrornilli. Eolil only liiliniriioiiiHltliinbydronirs UlxUijI ttun jloimcojiatliic Chemists , i.NGI.AM : > . DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John a. Jacobi. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old stand. 1107 Tarnam St. Orden by telegruph sollrltod and promptly uttouduJ. 'J eluphoiio to No. - - ' . uud Tumor * rurnl. tf4ycar ' i-rcr. I-D.SIfJIIt'HAri U.U , 1U1Vubu.li At. , tLlmeu.tll , Made from tlie celebrated Worumbo Kerseys , Commencing MONDAY , -JANUARY 7th , wo will oiler a full line of 200 of iho A cry finobt < | iialily London Seal-brown Kersey Overcoats , goods made by tl c ce'cbrntel Worumbo Willis ( a mill thai lias no rhnl in this eountry in tie ! inaiuifaotuio of Kersey o\ercoitings * . 'lliey are made wifli double stifched , lapped scinn and lined throughout l > o ly anil sUcvcs svith Win. Skinner & Son's lines quality of siifciu anil in detail of manufacture they perfection mulct1 them. We ollei this Jino UUvl 111 every . III LIIAI IJL IJUllllU-tlUlJUIV Ltll VJ are aa near | ruillv.limi as we can Jliuivi . Hi . I u ill liv. wi\ UIII-I01IIV.7 oi overcoats to geiitlemnn who can appreciate perfei t work and superior material , at the popular pi ire of § 18.Ve unhesitatingly state that oveicoats mule from these goods , cannot lie puicha-cd oniside'tho Continental for les than $ 23. We will semi a ' ample overcoat „ tc any address for examination , with the understanding that if it is not as re pro anted , it may he returned at our e\pens' . For the purpose of keeping our large ? foic1 of workmen employed , we have decided during flic moi ) f .Janiriry to make to order , Men's Pantaloons , from over 100 'tylcsof foreign and domestic fabrics 57.50 per pair. We include in ih1 lots offered , many of our finest Globe \Vo'leu ' CJSMIIIics and U' ' ( fc ; - > < lH , Empire Woolen Co. , Rock iM'f'g. Co. , the Hroiulbroolc Mills and a large vaiiely of foieigu and fcme - cheviots. All the goods included in the sale , arc fa'-rics ' that we have sold at from $10 to $11 pair during the icgular best wnikmen employed during the dull season.- This silo will continue during tli- month of tl unitary only , and all patterns unsold on the 31st , will bo withdrawn and no orders taken for them at this prito. Ofi/IAHA / FreelandL Loomis & Co. BOSTON NEW YORK Proprietors ' DEB MOINES * Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , OMAHA Dl PENARY- Nnnous , CniONir and PBIVATE DISK\snsot Ml.s \\oMuvsutceisfnllytroitiil. . YOUNG MEN Fufforlnir from the ciri'otn of joiitliful follies nr In ( llicri'llon.orure trunblcil nltlitiihnoss , MTIOIIJ ) lclilil ) ! > . Luster Munurj , Ilcspiinileiicy , Averslun to sock tyKlilne > 1 rnuh ! > , or nny fli > .e 110 of Hie ( tunlto llrlnnrr orunns.cui hero llml u f lie mil kictilj | cure. Hi irtesrcasunubli ! csjiccl ill > tolhu poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tlicrc lire mnn > troubled with too frocqucnt CMIC- iinllonii of tliu bl iddcr , otten nccmiininlcil by " . sliKlit emurilni ; or burning' oiisiiilon , anil we ikinln of ilio ( ) tom ID : i manner the lUUlL'nt c innot iicuiunt fur , Unuxiiinlnlnit Iliourlnnrv douoilti ft roiij pediment will olien bo iiiund. Rml homutlniLS smiiM panicles of ulDiitncn will npiiuiir.or tliu color nlll buul a tliln mllklili hue. acnla ch inning toil iliirK or tiirnlil up- penrnncu 'lln'runre miinj men wlniillu of inisdllll- tiilty , It'iioratitiit tlio tnusu , nlilih It tlio neuiiul Plnweof nonilnil wtnknu- " The doclor will KII IT null eu period cure In nil nidi disc" , and a luallliy rcsioratlon ot thu uenlUi urlnnrr oiuans , Consult.i lion Irtc sca , | 0r . ' cent suiinp "Young Man's Friend , or Guide to Wedlok , " HIKI. TO At UIIIHII ! -q DR. SPINNEY & CO. , N.i : . Tor lUth \ . Douglis Sts , , or Nutlonnl Dls- lin-aiy , coini'i I 'th nuil .Main , Kaiibftb City , Mo. Jlentlonthls vaiiei. VERY GRATIFYING. The liberal response to our * 10 00 Suit sale has proven to us that when no offer n barpain , pcopln undcrstnml mean what \\o Bay. Tlioio nro mill : i fuw moioluft. OVKHCOATS HAV1C also TAICDN .1 TUMULB-look nt them. Dr. J. E. McCrew , One of Iho Most SiHcesifnt SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic , Spe cial and Private Diseases , IllH fmiii ot tieatmont IH leeommcndrd hy those who h.nu tried It , Inthu very stiongcat terms SKIN DISEASES IllstreUment for which leaven a perfect ftkln and u nion hi antKnicomplexion. A euro iiur- unteed In ull forms of 1'rhatu Dbeauen. All 'Ihorders nf the Kexnal oryiuis. curedand lie.ilth , nmbltlon and manhood complutely lu- stated , CONMT.TATiDN 1'IMJB. Treatment "X to > respondent , bend ftamp for lepl ) , OltlcoBu3hman Bloo < . 16th and Douulaa Sts. Oniatia , Nee ESTABLISHED 1851 186 So. Chicago , Ills. Clark St , The Regular OM-Establislicd PHYSICIAN AIJD SURGEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Ghronic , teens and Private Diseases , * 3-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Failing Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and all the effect ! leading to early decay and perhaps Consumption or Insanity , trealcd scientifically by new mclliods with never-filling success. CO-SYPHILIS.inJ all bad Blood and Skin Dls. eases permanently cured. a-KIDNCYand URINARYcomphintsGleet , Gonorrhoea , Stricture , Varlcccelc and all diseases of the Gcnlto-Urimry Organs cured promptly H'thout injury to Stomach , Kidne > s or oilier Organs. O'u No experiments. Age anil experience im portant. Consultation free anil sacred. B-Scml 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate Diseases J8ST" Those contemplating Marnace send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male .ind Female , each 15 cents , both 25 cents ( stamps ) Consult Ihe old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may favefulurcsiiffer. im ; nnd Fhame , and add golden > ears to life. 5ISook "Life's ( Secret ) Errors"soccntsstamp ( ? ) . Medicine and writings cent cvcr > nhi.rc , secure from exposure. Hours , S to 8 buiida > sa In 12 Address F. D. CLAS3KE , W. D. , 186 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , OMAHA MEDICAL 'SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 18th Si Docipro Sts. TDK TRB TRIATMEXT Or AT.r. Appliances for Doformltlos and Trnsaas. Ilcot focll'tlos , apparttui inl remo'JI for euoccis- ( pi treatniBnt 01 every form of inncniu re < mlrln ueillcnl or Hurglcal Trent inont. FIFTY ROOM3 FOR PATIENTS. Iloanl nnit uUeiiJnmooi IJCIt hoipltul accommoda tion ) In tbo writ u KITE run Citcin.AM ( on Deformltlm tnd Ilracei , TrunennClul ) l-cot , Carruturo ot tba Hplne , I'llti , Tumor * . Cancar. Catarrh , llromhltu , lolmlatluo. lectrlcUy. t'aralytii , Epllcpsr. Kldnuy. lllmlder , KEar , Kkla and Illooil , irad HllhurgloUOperutloai Dlaoanos of Women a Specialty. HOOK ON DiSEJuBus or WOMEN 7ni ; . ONLY BELIADLH HEDIOAL IMBTITUTB MAKlMfl A BI'KCIAI.TV Of PBIVATE DISEASES. All Illool Dlieaici uecctifully trentod. byplillltla I'olio.i romun d from Ibe jiiem irltliout mercury , 'tw remorullvu tr.'itmunt forloui of Vllal 1'owcr. _ 'crirmi unable to vt < ll ui luuy bo trcutail at humii by enrri punUonco All ciimmualeollona contldaiitlul. Mudlclaei or Initrumenta xjiit l > r mall or ouprui * . ocurely narkel , no uarki to Indicate roatcnti or cuotr One porional inUtrTleir prufcrroil Uill unit cODiultusortoiii ] m > tor/of jour ce o , unj ire wlU Mod In plain wrapper , oer BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Dpon I'rtvsto , Bu cl l n Murrain Ulitniut. Iiapo- teucSjilillts , Ulataail Vulo c l , with qucitton U > u Addr * OiiiaJui Medical mnd Rurgvcal Institute , or DR. BIcWEIVAMV , Oar. 13th and Dodge Bu OMAHA. NRO. DR , BAILEY'S ' DENTAL Institute ! Hot idi of trelli IS. Illllnv at hitlf rules 'Joctli fJlniLtuil wltliuut piiln Kiainltiiitlon of tbo muutb free , hvnd 3cent tump with ( orre > ponil ntu. I'uxlon U1U. , Cor. 10th and Fiirnnm , and All urinary troubles i-uslly.nulclc. I ) uiidu.tfvlrcuredbyUUrUUAC.ii ( > . null's. Su\er.il fi < i cnri.il 111 BOM3U ilujH. hold * I.W tier hex , .ill illiiiwUis , ur by mull irotn ) > - lUtuMftr.Co lU\VhltuSt.N , V , J ull plrecUon * ialii ! is Weelfh ! DK.TJ. C. WEHT'R Ni uE AMI HIUIV TIIPAT- MI. JT , u Kiiiiiantcod Bintlllcroi Hysteria , ML\- \ nesa. Convulsion' ) , I ilH , Neiums NenralKln. lleadaoho.Nei \ ousl'iosti atlon cansi d by thunso of ale ihol or tobacco , \\akefulness , Mental le- prcbBlon , Kodenlnu nf the Ilialn icmiHIni , ' in in- sunlty .mil luullng to inlserj- decay and death. I'romntniuUlil AHO , llaiienness , l.oss of power In cither t-e\ , Involuntary r/ossus an 1 Spuinmt- oilKua em > edlj ovoi-oxerilniiof thehraln nelf- abuse or oveiliidiilKL'iire. I'ach box contains one month's tieatnient. $1.00 a box , 01 Hlxboxes for $ " > , Uhcntby ) may prep ild onrecelpt of pilco WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro an'cise. With each Older ro eivulbv us for six boxes , acoonipiinled Mlth $ 'i.UUwa\\ll ( send the purchaser o r written RII iiantee to re fund the money 1C the treatment does not Direct acme. CnarantecH Issntd onl.Coolm.ui ] > DniRCo , DnigRlsts , Solo AgentH , 1110 riiinam Rticct , Omalia , Neb. 20 to 60 DAYS. Tliisibit dison o which lins heretofore linlilccl all Mctliciil Suicnco. We ) m\o n Iteim ( ly.iinknoun tnunyouti In tlio \Voildoutbldo nt out ( ompmiy , and onutli.it han MVIIC : n'AcBt ; > to euro the most obstlnato c ifs. . Ten days In recent cases does the oik. It IK the old i luonlo dtep Healed cases that \M > solicit , 'NVo ' luivo cuiedhnndiulK who have be < n iibaiidonc-d by riijnldans. and pioiioimred Incurable , and wo clmlloiiL'o tluMvorld tobiliiR us a c.iso th.it HO lll not 1 1110 In less thin Nlxtj dajs. MUCH iho hlstoiy < t nn diilnoatiiieHpiclflo foi hjphllln has been sougiit foi but novxr found until our was dlicovored , ando are justified I It l tlio only Iteinedy In \Vnilclilnit \ u 111 po.i UlU'ly euro , lie aii nlhn latest .Midltaloikn , piibllNlud by thu IHHI knotvn aullioiltliH , Hay there as nevn a tiuoHpocllli before ( Jurrem * edy will rino when ovorjthlili , ' tlrtii IIIIH falUd. Wnvnohti ) jour time and money with patent in-ill' Ine.s llml nm nr Inulliliio 01 dixturwlth ilMHlclaiiHthat caiinotrino jun , jonlhiit luno Tied eerj MiliiK i IBM Bhould < ome to IIH now and Ket permiiuont relief , you n vur can cot It else- vhuie. Mark ulmtu Kay , In llm uud 3011 mint taku out nnudv orNl l'.H lerover ami yon that ha\e been allllcted but a Hhoittlina iihould by all me , ins coinn to UK now not one In tin of now rases o\er ( jot pi rmiincntly tnruil. Many Ket help and think llioy uro lien floin tne disease , I nt In one , two oi tnitiu veurs nftei U aiipiait ) agal'i In a more horrible form , ThiH is a lilootl Purifier and will Cure any Skin or Hloort Disu.iao wlion Hlfio Fails. THE COOK REMEOY CO , Jtooin 10 anil 11 , U. S. National Hank Onuiliii , Ndi. UUIHI lUlUUIUll UUUllll U. 3. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. I'alil Up Capital $100,000 iiirph h r > 0,000 I , \V VvrnH. I'riKliltnt Lhv.iHH UM.I ) , \ icuI'icHlilent. / . K. ToLVAi.n , 2ml \ Ito rresldrnt * W II. B HUUIILS , Cuahler , nun CTOIIH. W. V. .MOIISK. .IOIIHH.COM.IN4. II. W VATKH. l.rwiH H. Kci.n. t ( llnnklneonico- THE IRON BANK , Conn r lith nnd rurnuiiKls. A ( icncral lluukiiiy lliislntaa'IranEactcil , SAWTAL-1W1BPY ArrostB itlwhareoH ttnm tlio urinary or SCUlulncltlliTWXli : JH liuurc. 3 It In ( iiincrior to Copulba. cuteba , 01 , InlritlnnH , and /no ( rum all bad rucl J or oilier Inconvinlinccs. MlnV ! OOntllUM S " * CAfUTAI V aoAN I AL-mlUT tn until ir ii\J1 | ( 'j , | . iiti ] , xvlilrli 13r the iiimo lilir , yl Ililatk ltltciiwlthi ut nlilcli uout ruV J