THJB OMAHA DAILY SATURDAY JANUARY 39 , 1880. THE CITY. rcrsonnl 1'nrnRrftpliB. At the Unrkcr : H. Hawthorn , Dos Molncss Edvrarcl O. Cooke , Bfrcnt Klrnlfy company ; r. T. Allnn , Sioux l-'nlM. Unk. ; H. A. Hnnna and son , Philadelphia ; J. & . Jamcft. Geneva , Neb. ; It , O. KlcmlnR , Itor. folhC. ; M. Oiddlngs , Sioux CltyH. ; Il.H. Hayford , Hastings. MUi Sarlndn Knight , wlio for the past plKlit jcars 1ms been connected with the New York dry poods store a * saleslady , has inado an riiRnRoment with Thompson , iJpldpn & Co , 1319 Frtrnnm street , to take effect MonJaj , January 91. A flood Ucsnliitlnn. ' The board of trade will hold IU next meet ing on next Monday nftcrnoon , nt which It Is thought a resolution for energetic work the loinlng year will bo made. Sold MortKn otl Omuls. N Smlthroth , who sold three months ngo seine household goods , all of which wore mortgaged , has been tried before the nolico magistratennd held to the district court In the sum of S 1,000. Dentil of nn i\ullctl : Turner The news of the death of Iluio Goilmnn , ficciotary of the executive committee of the North Amciic.in Turner bunil , and ono ol the oldest and most prominent niombcis of that society , lias been received here with gicat regret bi the Om ihn Illinois The do- ( u.ised nns llfly live > e.irs of nua , almost n life-long tinner and de.irli loved by all the members of his society. Who IH Me ? The following is nn extract from n 1'lntts mouth papers "Tho landlord of the Huldlo house , who frequently is visited by an attor ney from Omaha , inndo the proposition to his guest the other dny that If ho would p.ij $1 on his lb-s bonra bill , that lie \\ouk plndly teal the big account from the ledger. The Inwj er gladlrcsx | > ndca liv liandingovoi the amount , 'llio Inmlloul was so v\ul l lon ed to receive the monoi that lie has frames ! it niul hung it in the oltleo for public ln | xvlion. " _ _ A I.lc Nulled. Somebody , and minv people arc inclined to think it was Van Ktten himself , circulated the stoo that the supreme court icccntly had failed to uphold Judge GrolT In ex.ict iugn bond fiom the great iiroprosslblo , ant ! in absence of whleh allowed him to bo j.iilcd. There is no foundation , however , Tor the htorj , liccnuso the suproinc court denied thu writ of habeas coipus and allowed Ar.m Kttcn to go on Ins own lecognb.ineo at the Instance of County Attorney Mahoncy , the amount being placed at S" > 00 Crii licil to Dc.itli. A largo mass of earth on North Sixth Btrcet , in Council UlulTs , raved in ntnoonjes- terd.iy , instantli killing John Lewis , who re sided atSOb Avontio II , in tliat city , nnd who was working at that point with his father. About sevcntj ihotons of e.itth foil In a heap The woik of icseuiiiK him wasatonro begun , but it was half nn hour before his mangled body \v.is reached. Lewis was twent\ one \ears of ago The tciii.uns wore taken to Field & Co's undertaking- establish ment , whom an inquest is now being held. llarrlfion nn I Civil Service. News lias boon leeciveil fiom Washington by a gentleman in this city who claims that it Is well authenticated , to the effect that General Ilnuison intends to pursue n eivil service policy In rc ud to democrats who may bo in oDIcial positions when ho shall como into the picsidcntiul chair This news will bo appreciated by the postmnstcis of this state , of whom there nro about 100. Eleven twelfths of these , however , do notowo their positions to iiresldi'iitial appointment , thcio being but Bovcnti-lli'-oo piesldontml ollices in No- biaskn. All but twelve of these aie occu pied by democrats. Judges ami Glurlcn of niootlon. It is stated that the individuals wlio acted as Judges and cloiks of the icccnt municipal election have not as yet been remunerated for their services , and in consequence have become somewhat anxious todetcimmo the cause of the delay. At the last meeting of the city council n icsolution that a certain amount for this purpose bo inserted in the appropriation oidinnnco of last month was passed , and thoio the matter dropped. Sev cial of thu clerks have applied nt the city clerks ofllco for their warrants , bat wcro informed that no prov ision had us yet been made in that diicction. Uncle S mi's N The government has recently purchased about one bundled cavalry horses in o Omaha market. This is a new departure St. Louis has hinetoforo been the place nt which purchases woio made , and it is said some bad bargains wcie made , lioise dottois having objected to the government , crippled , disabled and .sometimes blind horses that have been smuggled into a lieul bought for cavalry purposes Mr. John C. Hughes , nn c < cpeit ] ndgo of lioiao IIcsli , has been doing the inspecting in Omaha , nnd sajs tint the 100 horses already ehosen mo the llncst lot over bought by the government. Mr. Hughes loft this morning for Foil Uu Chenc , Utah , wheio ho will in- Bpoct llfty other hoi ses with the object of put chase. Men of A > nr. The ease of Pi ivato James Cuminlngs , charged with desertion came up bcforo the general court martial in session nt ITott. Omaha yesterday Cummings Is a giad- tiuto of Hnrv.ird college , having leceived diplomas in botli the academic ami medical depirtmcnts. Lieutenant Wiight , who took n leave of absence In order to accompany his sick com rude , Lieutenant Kuile , to the cast , returned Thuisday. Lieutenant i.irlo : is now in Jacksonville , Flu. , whinehe will bpeutl the Winter. The Phil Kearney post of the G A. H at their last meeting. Wednesday evening , elected Mr. Coady , of Tort Omaha , an lion oiary niembor , as a recognition fet the many favors shown the post in the past. Colonel Fletcher nnd family rcturncJ Thuiaduy fiom Philadelphia. at l Mo While Assistant Chief Satter was being driven to n llio , on Cass between Thittccnth and rout tcc-ntti streets at 1 30 o'clock i ester- day , a west-bound cable train collided with his buggy at the intersection of Dodco and Thirteenth streets , smashing the vehlnlo and throwing Mr. Sailer and.his driver , Wins- low' , to the ground. The chlof was only slightly bruised , but WInslow was badly cut on the back of the head and dazed for BOV- oral minutes. Ho was carried into the \Vhltcliouso saloon and whtm a physician ex amined him and pronounced his Injuries severe but not serious. Winslow was taken to his home. Tli a lire to which the run was being mailo , was discoveied In a vacant brick building on Cnss , between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Btroots. The Humes were piomutly extin guished by the llro department , and the damage - ago done was very sliulit. Hoys plajing with matches woio the cause of the llauics. Tor Olinrlly , Thursday night a very successful entertain ' ment was given In the hall of Crcighton college for the benoflt of the society of St. Vincent do Paul. The audience was largo and o handsome sum was realized. This society was recently organized. It alms to aid the ncody poor during the iv Inter with fuel nnd food and clothing. The society never appeals In vain for menus w Ith which to carry out Its bonuilccnt put poses and fails of success only when its membership loses the spirits who are enthusiastic In the work. There was an Informality in the entertain ment which inaaa It at once unique and agreeable. Piogrammcs wcro dispensed with nnd the features of the evening wcro announced by oxCouncllman Dalley , The prin cipal numbers wcro mentioned In jestcniuj's Utp , and Thursday night wcro greatly ap preciated. The singing of Miss Fannie Ar nold , the double quartette , and also that of W. O , Bandars , who has not appeared on the conceit stage for some jean ? , was greatly eiijojed. J , 13 , Pur ay appeared as u full- fledged elocutionist and read "Tho Light- nlng-Uod Man" with excellent effect. M. V Gannon delivered nn eloquent address on "Catholic Charities. " KllItlNR 3IOHTALS. The I'rlncipnl Offenders Hcfbro the Police Honcli. Lon Price , William Harrington , H. John son and Arthur Park , four colored boys averaging about fifteen years each , who have been frequenting houses of ill-fame of late wore given flvo dnjs caelrln the county Jail James Heed , who Just ilnishcd serving ft sentence Thursday in the county Jail for stealing , had hardly got a snilT of fieo air before ho was caught stealing n coat from i dummy in front of n Tenth street clotlilnt. store. Ho was nricsted and sent up again for fifteen days George Evans , who has been on a pro tractcd sprco , went Into Kdith Gray's bawd } house ami stele nn album valued at $3 Ho pawned It for $1 ut a Tenth street shop , am spent thomonev for vvhlskj Howasgivei twelve ila\s in the count } J ill. Peal , the biienk thlof concerning whom theio is so much complaint In the neighbor hood of Port Omnhn. vvus auntcm-cd to thirty da ) s in the county Jail. John Norman paid SI.V ) for being drunk nnd boisterom Charles Davis was assessed ' ) M ) for striking n man without cause. Charles Millphy , who stele n pair of over shoes from J. Krone's house , ? 2" > Phil Shorl dan avenue , will pa s the next thirty da } & in the count } jail. KAlliUUU AT SCIIUYIjHH. Scvornl Oiiiiilin Dcalcts Caught l"t Will HiilTof ImL a li\n\il \ \ Losq. That mysteilout Individual who shot out from Omaha on n special engine for Sehuy- Icr , Thursday , over the Union Pacillc , was none othur than T H. Hurnctte , n rcprcscn tntivo of J. T. Hobmson & Co. , of this city H now transpires ttiat the above llrm ro- colved information that John Carry , o Schu\lor , a dealer In general merchandise , antlwliowas indebted to the Omaha house In the sum of ? 3,000 , was about to close the doors of his establishment nnd assign It vlovvof this , the llrm dispatched Huinotto to Schulcr , and thcio being no train in icadi ness a special engine waspicssed Into soi vice Tliursdn } night tlie merchant at Schuvier inndo an assignment w Ith liabilities of $17,000 and assetts nt ? JiCHK ) It is thoughthowever that no sciions loss will icsblt to any of his eieditors Thcio are tlueo others in Omahl who hold his paper besldo Robinson & Co the latter to the extent of SJ.OOO The goods have been attached in the interest of Hobin sou iCo. . SOUTH OMAHA NCU'S. I'olk'p Koioc Thursday Mnor William G. Sloano suspended ponded Jlnishal Al C MeCracken , and ap pointed Captain .lames P. Mnlonoy to act till the meeting of the council Saturday cv ening Oniccr John Lllivornilcht tins boon appointed captain of the day force and Ollicer Joseph Htunpall captain of the night foice. After rollection Major Sloano concluded that liis prompt action in icmovlng Mar hhall McCracken will not bo best and do tcrmmcd not to icinove him , but notified thotnarshalltli.it ho would give him his choice of resigning , undergoing nn Invest ! gallon or icmovnl Marsha ! Mi.Cn.MUcn proimscd to Design at the council meeting Saturday night. Ills Nose Cut \\ldo Open. About 3 o'clock Thuisda } afteinoon Piiu Colbino , a beef dresser at Sw ift & Co 's pack ing house , received a painful and seiious cut with a kiiifo in the hands of a fellow work man Patrick Shea and Mr Uolbiuo woio cutting the hind iimuter of a beef , when a knife in the hand of Mi Shea slipped as Mr Colbine bent down and struck Air. Colbino on the left sulo of the no'-e , cutting a long , deep nnd ugl } gash. A phvsiciau was sum moncd and sewed it UP Notes About tlio City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbeit N. Grant , of Vinton , la , are tno guests of Mr. and Mrs L. K , Wells , Lister block. Christian A. Molcher , who was called to Atlantic , In , by the illness of his child , has icturned. Tlio child is better and out of danger. Miss Etta Cleaver , of Murray , la. , is the guest of Air and Mrs. T. U Scott. O M. Scott , of the Adamant Plaster com pany , bus ictutncd from North Bend. Collector W. C Uallentlno made an oflicml visit to South Omaha Thuibduy. Charles Kostcr and family have returned floin Hot Spi Ings , Ark. Carl Ilanuso has sold his saloon fixtures , Twentjsixth nnd N streets , to August Hnnuse. Consideration , § 1,500. Another cfToit is being made to organize n Grand Army of tlio Republic post in this city , and a meeting for that purpose- will beheld held in Hunt's opera liouso Monday evening. A lively light , between nn Amazonian cyprian - prian anil an ox tanglefoot slin er , took place last night in one of the N street saloons , and the way that Ama/on mopped the floor nnd pined fraud ball with that big , burly man , was us amusing to the bystandeis as it was painful nnd humiliating to the man. The doois wcro locked , the police nnd crn\\d kept out , nnd the light allowed to proceed. 1M Winklcr , with two childicn , of Lauk- villo , Wis , is visiting ins oiother-in law , Councilman B. Jotter. Oinnlm Dlcdicnl Cliil ) . The Omaha medical club met at the office of Dr. J. U Summers , Jr , Thuisday night. The following mombois weie picscnt , vu : Dis. Summers , Towne , Milroy , Jon is , Mcrriam , Caiter. Stone , Someis , GilToid , Dailoy , Rose , Gili'ioiu , Blant and Jenkins. A veiv interesting piper was piosontod by Or. Oeanor Dailoy , on the "Thud Stage of Labor. " Quito an extended discussion followed , and the club adjoin ned nt 11 o'clock , having spent n very ptollt iblo oven- ing. A valuable , foatiuoof this orgmization is the fact that n phslcian applying for membership must present a scientific and or iginal piper upon some medical or surgical topic , to prove his fitness to become a mem ber. The club now has twenty membois , and meets twicu each month. 1'hu work ot this club is purol } literal } nnd scientific The mosquito as a publicMngcrdiaws well , but never gives satisfaction. Salvation Oil , however , : iUv.is gives satisfaction in curing Insect bites or any other sores or wounds. Piico25 cents. Uvcry homo should be supplied vvitli a hello lo of Dr. Hull's Cougti byrup the great family remedy. for Life. Miss Hiza Ladd , who keeps a boarding : iouso on the northeast coiner of Seven teenth and Davenport , was horribly burned } cstcrday about 0 o'clocit by the explo sion of n "natuial gas" stove These stoves nro fed by a pipe which leads from a small tank of coal oil In ono coiner of the room , and are thought to bo peifcctly harm- ess. Miss Ladd was prcpailng breakfast it the time of the explosion nnd tlio binning oil was spattered over her face and arms urning her horribh. A physician was jailed and her Injinios dressed , but shots still suffering most oxci minting agony. Her condition is not thought to bo ciltical , but she will bo disliguicd for lite with the seal * , An Alisolurn Ouro. a be ORIGINAL AUICTIXU OINTMENT s only put up In large two ounce tin boxes , mid Is an absolute cuie fur old soies , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively cat o all kinds of piles , Ask for the ORIGINAL AHIETINE O1NT- MUrfV. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at ' 35 cents per box by mall UO cents. Salnr ) liijCotiiity Clcrkfl. An amendment to thopicscnt law defining the pa } and duties of the county clericwhich among other things proposes to fix the sal- nry of thoofllciul atS-J.noa per annum , pay able ft om the general fund , has been pro- paied , The salary now comes from the fees of the ofiko. County Clerk liocho is Inter ested in the matter , nnd will tiunsm't the amendment to the legislature. Iinok nt Thin. All Uiiuli of inorchnnilibo uiul pop- Bonul property wanted in oxohtuigo fop improted farms anil wild land. Foreign Emigration Co. , P , U & 316W2 Farnwn jst , muncToit lie Wnnti n , New Passenger Depot Tor Oinnlin. Speaking upon matters connected with his new directorship of the Union Pacific , J. H Mlllard j estcrday said "Much can bo done in the line of Improvements that will be o great Impoitanco to the lesldents of Omaha nnd the citizens of the territory that I traversed by the Union Pacific , First of nil It Is of vast Importance that the OuthvvaiU funding bill bo passed. Should this bocfTcctet the restraint tliat rests upon the stockholders and ofllcinls will bo of little magnitude. 1 will set us at liberty nnd enable us to devcloj the s } stem and bring it up to the proper standard. I think that if the bill is passed wo will take steps im mediately afterward pointing toward th ( roust ruction ot feeders to the main line , am thereby giving the outl } Ing districts a niucl needed railway accommodation. I shal endeavor to develop thosstcm as much ns possible In Omaha and the contiguous tcrrl toiy. Ono of the main points in this direc tion will bo in bringing about tlio construe tlon of a magnificent pisscnger depot here It is much needed , and should the Outh wnlto bill meet with endorsement by con gress and the president thereby resulting in its passage , I think that steps will eon betaken taken afterward towai d the construction o a magnlflcicnl depot nt tins place Mini you , that most of the impipvcment 1 have spoken of , rests upon tho'passage of tin funding bill. As to what other course I wil puisne , I nm not prepared to state as 1 have not yet thoroughly looked over the sit uation. " Hrtuccn Norfolk nnd Vniikton. Within the past month a party of survey ors have been at work sui vc } Ing a ti aut eland land between Norfolk , Neb . and Yunkton Dak. It transpires that the line is for n railroad between those two points , and th i John T. M. Pieico , icpresent.itivo of nn Unqlish sv ndlcuto , is nt the back of it It was leiuncd In Omnhn v estcrday fioninninti mate fncml of Mr. Pierce that the syndicate has obtained possession of n Innjoiiacto laud between Norfolk and Ynnkton , am also has obtained consent of all the prop city holdciH thiougli which terntoi ; the passenger line will pass to a light of wa ; between these two points. The survey was completed last week and Mr , PUrco Is now engaged in perfecting plans for the toad. 1 is stated that ho lias been nssuied of n bonus of frlOO.UOO bv the business men of each pi ice It is stated that tlio line will bo as diiect as possible between these two points It Is also said Unit the business men of Sioux City have been endeavoiing to bung the road to that point instead of Norfolk , bu tnus far have failed , nlthough it is thought that In time n branch line will bo ex tended to the former point At Norfolk the now toad will connect with the Union Puci lie and tbo NorlolU St SiouCitj branch o the Chicago & Not them svstem. It is rumored that the Union Pacific was intur csted in the now project , nnd that fitiaiicin aid was to be tendered in view ol its beinc , an important feeder to tint system , but in quliytit headijuaitors failed to stiungthci suspicions. Another I'usHon'jer Train. The now time card to apply on ovei lam passenget tiams of the Union Pacific is being piepaicd , and will mnKo a consider abio change in the time of aruval and dcpar turo of tiains. Tlio evening train , bourn westwaid , wiH leave Council HiufTs nt 7 p in. , or ono hour eailicr than llio present tune. The tram fonnoily leaving hero nt S o'clock in the nioimiif , will under the now tune card leave Counei UlulTs at lii m An additional passenger trail plvniK between Omaha and Denver will bo put on and will le ivo Council Bluffs at 9 o'clock in thomoinmg This tiam will be general and will stop at all way stations am will bo run at a slower time than the night tialn. The latter leaving heie at 7 p. m , will have a fas schedule and will ovcttako llio Donvei tiain at Cho\enno where the two trains will bo consolidated , theieby miking connection with the Southcin Pacific at Ogdon. The latter having discontinued ono of its trains is what causes llio Union Pacific to consoli date the day and night train. But slight change will bo made in the time of tlio do- pirtuio of tlio vestibule train , if any. No faster service is inntiguiated under the new schedule. It will take effect Januaiy 20. ' llroniluy Drops Out. The announcement that J. H. Bromle hadhcvoicd his connection with the Union Pacific in ttic , capacity of piess ngent to President Axiams , was somewhat of a sur prise at the headquarters of the Union Pa cific. While ho was not assocmled with the operatiiiR or management of the sstcm , the olllcials at headquaiters slalo that ho has been a valuable man in the service of the couipan } , and that in nil piobability ho was retired nt Ills own solicitation. Now TnrifT Kot > ulatioii4. The mooting held at Kansas City Tliurs day was called by Cliarman Midgloy , of the Southwestern Traflle association. J. C. Phillippi , of llio Missouri Pacific , who was present at the meeting , stated Hi at it vvus held for the purpose of equalizing freight rates at Junction poinls in Kansas , Nebiabka nnd noilhwcstcrn Missouri. When llns is olTecled , Chaiiimin Midgloy will issue n tariff sheet govei nlng rates fiom Chicago and St. Louis to points in these distiicts. Mailers pertaining to the local application of tlio rules and i emulations of the inter stale railway organization weio also taken up for consideration. An I'nufncci'H Ijuclc. Patiiek O'Donnell , who manipulates thv lever on engine 9J1 in tlio yaids of the Union Pacific nt this place , is perhaps the happiest man on this inundunospheio lo day. Tues day , the tegular monthly drawing of the Louisiana lottery occuncd , and O'Donnell held a ono twentieth shnro in ticket " 0,788 , which drew W ,000. Pat's share nets him the snug little sum of $1JO. ! Fiom tlio Counoll HIuTn ( Nonpareil , Dec. Ill , IHHO. Wo are credibly informed that the mortality from diphtheria , under tlio treatment of Dr. Thos JclTciis of this city is mcicly nominal , not exceeding ono fifth of ono per cent. Such being the case no time should bo lost in plac ing his lemeily within llio roach of every family and llius save annually hundreds of thousands of lives Dlphtheiia is the most univci silly destructive pestilence that has afilictea the world dining the last hundred ycais. BxrcuTivu Ori'icB. Cotvcir. UU.TFS , Jan. 7 , lb8.J J do not hesitate to say that the suc cess attending llio use of Dr. Jolfeiis' Prc- vcntlvo and Cure for Diphtheria has no equal. I speak fiom experience , h iving used it In my own famil } ; I am also well acquainted with the facts connected vvitli its use in our city. W. H. VAUOIIV , Mayor. No physician required Price of remedy $3 Addles , bet No. ( > 57 , Omaha , Neb ( Dr. Jcffciis has retired from active practice. ) VKHDA'S UOWNWAHI ) COUltSK. How n 1'relty Ijfttlo Nelieaskn Miss HUH Oono Astray. Vcrcla Jenkins , n pretty and petite little nnnctto of about nineteen , who , R few months ngo was in attendance nt a special school in this city , is now 11 prostitute , a hiof , aim a fugitive from Justice , with a roop of detectives on her track. Vcrda's homo is about eight miles from Nebraska City , and on llio death of her alhoru hindsomo little fortune was loft icr , Her mother remarried , and Yet da , who md plenty of money and nothing to do.camo 0 Omaha to make special studios. Her In- loccnt was and sweet face won her many ricnds , but unfortunately she chose the downward path and associated vvitli vicious oung men and women , She was seen constantly on the streets after nightfall , and t was not long befoio she entered upon n ifo of shame as Fay Raw llns. She entered 1 bawdy liouso called the "Gem , " on Ninth sticct and Capitol avenue. Her next > lunge was to thievery , and on last Sunday ivonmg she suddenly left the city on the 8.40 ktlssouii Pacific train , taking with her among other ai tides a valuable gold watch belonuing o Frank W. Hutu , UIO Jackson street. The lolico woio Informed of her escapade , and elcgrains to various cities brought u re- ponso from tbo chlof of police at Nchrn Vn City that the girl wns there nnd that he would arrest hen Ofllccr Horrlgan was detailed tailed to co to that | > lace and take her , but on arriving found Unit the Nebraska City oftl cial had not ftrrt.stod her nnd did not oven know where she Uvcd After some trouble llorrlgan found th6 home ot her stop-father , Lomcr Million , but tno cunning little bird had flown again and no trnco of her could bo found. A photograph of her was secured , however , nnd Is now In the rogue's gallery , and will aid the dctcctlv cs gicntly In Hading her. Honey-moon. "Sny , Perkins , old bo.v , why don't wo sco joti nt the oltib any more'/ Has your jnothor-in-lnvv shut down on youV" "No 13rovvn ; the fuel of the matter is , my homo is so hnppy now thnt there isjio Inducement for mo to lonvo it. You look incredulous , hut it's a positive fuel. You sco , my wife used to suffer so much fiom functional donumomonts common to her so\ , that her spirits nnd her tem per wore greatly affected. It was nether her fault of course , but it mndo homo unpleasant nil the same. Hut now. since she has botfim to lake Dr. IMcrco's Favorite 1'ieacription , she hits been so well ami so hnppy that wo me haying our honci-moon all over again. " VTINK UANICS. Two CltlzoiiH I\IIICSM : Opinions on tlio Suloct. . | t Speaking on the bill aprond upon by the Omnhn Clem ing lliinso nssocl ition , nnd now before the legislature , for the rogul ition of banks In this state , n well-Unovvn banker jes leidtu said ; "This amended bill is ns liberal as It possi bly can bo tmulo for the piopnsea b inks con sistent with publio safety. No moro bin dens nro imposed than tbo national eui i-enc. % net onfotcos. On the eontnuy , In tnnii.v iinpoit- nnt tospects , the rciiuitoments nro less ox- iictinur It is believed that the bill will le- colvo tlio unanimous suppoit of every bnnlt In Omnhn , und In nil the leading cities in the slate , nnd it is honed nil now pcnit ing , or to bo introduced , will bo nidged in this. Mr. A. Andeison.presldent of the Pirst National bank of Columbus , is tbo gentle man who has prepaiod the bill having de voted much time to its piodnetion nnd to lilmcicdltisditeforwh.it will inove , if it becomes a law , n most excellent system , equal in nil respects to the much-praised sys terns of Minnesota and Illinois. " With refeicnce tothosubjeit the following opinions were cxpicsscd by I1 W. Aldrieti Hav ing had some experience In thu invcsti gallon of banking nccounts , 1 vcnlnie lo slate that the tliteo following rules lire most csscntiil. I. Tifty per cent of the capital stock should bo pud In bifoie the COIIIIIICIH cment of banking opcmtions Ccitnin icstiie lions should bo maUo us to the investment of the available funds of the bunk with the ob Jed of nvoUing speculation with the monies of tlio public J ) Tlio books nnd ateonnts of the bank should bo examined twice acnr. . und the balance sheet having been cct tilled bj a competent accountant , should bo pub lished in the locil p ipcrs within a icasonablo period nfter closing the lialf-jearli ac counts. If these rules weio made coinpulsoiy. their adoption would imtmit a healthier tone in our llnanci.il institutions , and the blow to tin lit , which recent events Imvo eieated , would , to an extent , bo obvi itcd ? Hut Iho cmctiiicnt of laws is useless , unless tlio same are stuctly enforced , und this is wheio the diftlcultv aiwes The appointment of a uank commissioner , as suggested in the bill now before the Missouri legisliitme , appeal ate to in < > insu.llcicnt. iJccausc , to audit all tin pi ivale anil stnte banks in Nebraska wouli leiiulic from 100 to 1JO ic.illl good accoun tants to do the work oftecUially. This , sir , nppuius to boii'verv laigu number , but ! speak w lib some know ledge of the subject and 1 contend that n complete audit ot i I ) ink , evin with it small business , is no light tnslc , and an nudit of accounts , unless it is complete , is woiso than uselcs" . If the Mis- souu plan weio adopted in Nebraska , it would be necessary to appoint at least llvo bank commissioners to diirei cut districts in the state , as , ono could not possiblv have the icquirecl control over such a nuinbor of as sistants The ofllce of bank commissioner should not bo a political ofllco , and the expense of con ducting this sjstem of check should bo borne by the banks. In Australia , Now Zealand , Gre.it Britain , nnd , 1 believe , bcvci.il other countiics , it is compulsoi y for every incorporated company ( no mutter what tlio nature of the business ) to have their accounts audited und published at least once a year. It is therefore sifo to assume that this law has been the means of pi eventing any failures of note during te cent j ears in those countries. Hegatding your correspondent's ( Mr. Upton's ) remark" , I would say tliat in nil busn.ess matters wo must bury sentiment , and , if all men weio honest , legislation of the nature suggested would bo uncalled for. Mr. Upton evidently is unacquainted with the nature of nn auditor's work. No quail- tied accountant would biso his ccrtillcato only on Information leoeived Irom the bank' ing authorities. Ho knows exactly what is rcipiiied , and in most cases bankc'is arc vei \ willing to plvo ovoiy possible information that would laciliUito the audit. Pout : > 'soap is the most , olcgant toilet adjunct. County Court. .lames Small bi ought notion yestoulny against William Peterson to recover ? > IJO duo on merchadiso furnished. Walter A mm sued James Martin for117 29 for labor pei formed. Absolutely Pure. This powder novorvurles. A marvel of purity btreiiKtnuiiilwholtiiiomciiess , .vioio iconomlcal bun tlio ordinary tlmln , und c iiinot bu sold in romnutltlon with the multitudes of low cost , short weight nlnm or phosphate powders. Sold only In ciins. ftoy.-il IliiUnu Powder Lo , l.'O Vull street , New Vonr. ANGLO-SWISS omblnalloii of CnJeite J Mill an J IliJ 825 ! Sold by I'ftxton. Gallagher A. Co. Ttt'707,701 , 711 South St rcet. Jllclmrdson Drug Co. lOOr , 10J9 Jones fitrect- \V'm. Gentlemnti , ICth nnd nnd Cuss Streets. . , . w i " , , Our special suit sale has created such a stir that we have decided to continue the same for another week , to give all an opportunity to take advantage of the remarkable bargains offered. Our immense sales last week was evidence that the public know that bargains ad vertised by us are well worth securing For our aocond week's sales , last week's values will bo duplicated , and iu some in stances surpassed , as we have added to tlio special suits in place of the lota closed out. Several lines of worsteds and cassimeroa , much finer than those advertised before. "Wo . give you a choice in sack and frock suits , made up in the most elegant manner , which formerly Hold at $12.50 , $13.50 , $15 and $16.50 , all at $9.75. And another line formerly selling at $18 , $2O and $22.50 , now at $13.50. This is not a mere reduction sale. Slaughter is the only way to express it , as even the former fig ures were very low for the goods. In our Furnishing department , we are offering yo.i a rare chance to buv everything in this line at nominal prices this month. Almost every dollar's worth of furnishing goods inventoried on January 1st , was taken In at a big reduction upon codfc. Wo offer them now for what we have inventoried them This means that you can buy furnish ing goods far below what the goods could bo bought for of the manufacturer and Im porter and if you need Underwear , llo-iory , Shirts , Gloves , Suspenders , Nockwoir or anything else in that line , you can make abona fide saving of from twenty-five to fifty per cent by buying them of ns this month. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha , B8NPUECBDENTED ATTRACTION & 9 On : A MIM lov Disruim TEOl Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorpointol liy the kfjlslatiiio In 1ST.S. . for 12dm Ulonil mill ( hnttiiiliU1 pnrpost i. nnd its fi.uinhlM' Hindi * u pint ot the proMMittiito ( . ' ( in stitution , In IbT'i ' , by mi overwhelming i > otnil ir vote. Its MAMMOTH IHA\V IXfJStnke place Peml- Antm.ill ) i.Mine intl Hncnibcii iiml Its OUAM > MNGI.I. MMIII.lt 1)11 ) VVlNtuki ! ? plaroIn cnchoC tlio other I on months of the j car. ami ui ulldi.nMi In public , i l the Acadeno ° ' MntU , IsovUilcMiis , l.n. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , 1'or Intcgrit ) ( if its Dr.nun , anil I'loinpl I'.ijiiicnl ofl'ti/cs , A1TLSTI I ) \S HIIO\VS : " \\ciloliLTtby ci > itlf > tint v\o sr.porvlso the nrinnxtmiMits foi all the Monthly mid toniln - nniil DiuvvliiKsof 'Jho Ionisliini bt.ito Lotterr l ompany , and in person manage ami contiol the lrav\iiiKs ) themselves , and tliat the MIIIIO are conducted ultli honest ) , fairness ami in Rood faith toward .ill p irtios , and we authorize thocomjum to u o this certltkate , with fac similes ot out hlguatuiea attaUied , in Its adver- tl&oments " COMM1SSIONUHS. \ve. the undersigned Itanks nnd Hinkers.v ill pay all 1'rl/es diaun in 'Iho Louisiana State liOtttrles vvtilehmaj bo iiresented at our coiin- tcis It.f. . WAfMSIiV : , I'rcs. Louisiana Nat. Itauk. Pliillini.ANArX. I'res. State Nut'l Hank A. U \ LDIN. . 1'ies. NovOileins Nat'l Hank. CAltLKOIIN. 1'ies. t'nion National It ink. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At the Academy of Music , New Or leans , Tuesday , February 111 , 1HKO. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. Halve : , $10 ; Quarter : , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twen tieths , $1. T.ISTOK PHI/US. ] I'HIXK OI'W U IHO is . 1 I'KI/IJ OP 10Jtxilia JllO.UIW i PHI/I : OP I I'lll/XOP S SJ.IKW 2 iMtix.nsor 2' ! Pltl/RSOr l.OJiliiii ) L-5.00J , 100 I'ltl/KSOP CIKlniu rii.no ( aw i'iti/isop : , wo piti/isop : 100,000 Al'rllOIVI1 ION 1UI7LS. 100 I'rlresof KlUaio . ItX ) 1'il/cs of KiOnio ilO.OOJ JUU J'll7Citof "OJ.uo ilffl Prices ot JKK ) are WJ Prizes of lUOare If''KX ' ) a.lll Prizes , amounting to . JI)5IHX ( ) ) .NOTI Ikki tidrnwIiiK Cu | > lt it Prizes lire noteit- Illol liiUniiliuvl prUis ltf \ iinl'i fit Itvii-s , or nny further Infnrnintlnn ( IcMri.d , > r r lie IcRlbly to the mxlerMune'l. cle irljr nivtlni ; your retlilt nee.nlth Stittn , I oimi ) . i-lri-i Innd ininiler Moro riipul ri turn in ill delivery will bo ns minM liy ynur eiiLlublnt' 1111 eiivelopo Lvnrlni ; yuur lull IHlllri H r-eiiil I'OSl'AI , O I'S Ktiiitsi Money Or.ler . on New Vork Hxi Imiittu In onllii ir > letter , Cunene ) by J xirifs ( HI our ixn.nje ) nililn veil Or St. A DAUI'IIIN' , .NcwCrle 1111,1.i. Wuslmi ton , 1) ( ' Address Registered Letters to Ai\V Ultl.UA.Nb NAIIOSAIIIAS'IC , .New Urleiim , I/i. m 7 I ? I I'1" ' J'nvniont ' of IIV 1 OIJH .NA IKIN.M. II VNK-i ( ) ) Neu OrlcniiK , unit llio MiekeMH mo MKIIW ! l > ) iliu I'losicluil of nu luiil union wliii-o cinir.i rol rUUts nrci n < - < vnl7il In lli lililiol courts , llicroluru , tienuru ol till InilUUoiib 01 annnuiiaii'i stlieniui ' ONI ! nut l.AIt Is llio iirloi'of tlie nn ilk t iuirt nr fra linn nl a tl'kt t IsM I'D llUi In nn > lrn ) liiL' Anyllilnu In our inline uttered lurlt.ss tlnin IMIitrli ubnluUle. U. S. DSrOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up t'anital $ IO,000 ( ) Surplus , .0,000 II. W. V ms. President J.HMH H Hi l l ) , Vii e President A. 1 ! . 'I'OL/IAI INml Vlio Pioildent * \ \ II , .s Hui.iii.b , La hler. niiif trolls. w. V. Moit i. JOHN H. Coi.i INS. II. W V\11.s J.tVMnb. lit ) li. A H TOL/ll.1 % . IlankliicOllIco- THE IRON BANK , Coinir I.'tliand rnrnn'nMs. AfiUieral IJunktuy Huxlnea 1'iuiis icp ( < l. DR , BAILEY'S ' DENTAL Institute ! lifbt ipUof Iicltl 13 I IIMliK nt half rulea 'Jielh ixlrueloil nllhuut | unn Kxniiiliiullun of tliu mouth free bcn < t Ji-ent ttump with eonejiuiiUeiici' | . Pax ton 1J1U. , Cor. Kith unU rntnnin. DREXEL & MAUL , ( bnccebsoi.sto.lohn n Jaobs ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old tt.ind 1107 I arnam M , Orders by tpluuiih ( ) solicited and prompt ) ) att.-ii-lul. 'lekphone to No St , TMVOi'r1" ' t " iMKHK'll Arrini1'1" T' * 20 to 60 DAYS. This ih : i disease vvhicli hns hurolofoio Ballleil till Medical Science. \V o h io n Itcniuly.nnkn n 1 1 anj one In the \ \ orlil oiusldu ( if om romp uinnd ono Hint h.is tocmo tli'ino t oliitlnutii c.is < ) Ten rooont c ises iloes th work. It itlm old chronic clc'c ] ) SL-iiled cases tlul v\e solicit. Wo liavo cmedhnndic'ds who huvo been nb indonril by I'lijslclntib , nnd prononnccil Inrnr.ible , .mil wo cli illeiiL'alho vvoild to Inlmj ns a cnsu tint wo \tlll not cm. . ) In less Ih in sl\tj dujs. him tlio hlstorv ot incdtrlnon tnio specific foi hjphllH lias bctn sought for but never fouiiu until our v.is discovered , .mil wo mo Instilled In saj Ing It Is ( lie onlj Itemody In \VtirhUli.it\\llIpov Hlvi-lj inic. Do .itiNotho Intoit JlL-dlrnl VVoiks , published by tlio lust knoiM" iiiitnorltles , say thciovns ncvei utntu spoclllc Iiuforo Our i em- tdj will cute \\hen oveotnlni ; ilso bun fulled. M'nv wiisto vour time nnd money wl'h patent mum lues th.it never hud virtue 01 dot toi with pliVHlclansthat cuimot cmo jon , vou tluit li.uo tried evc'ytlilui ; elsuslio ildcome to nsnovv und { 'e.t pci miincnt relief , von uev in can got ft else- v\lnro. viark what wo sny. In tlie. end jou must ttiko our remedv orNKARll recover and jou tliat liavo been nlllfcted lint n slinit time hlioutd bv nil mciins como to us now not ono In ten of now rasis over not peimnnc-ntfy cured Mnnysot help and think they nro flee from the dlaiu u , Imtinonu. t vo or tnipo vonis nftoi ft appears ngal'i In n mote horrible foi in. Tliis is n blood Purifier and will Cure any Skin or Blued Disease vvlion 1'lbo Fails. THE COOK REMEDY GO , Itoom 10 ninl II , U. S. National Itnnk bnildini , ' , Oiniilni , > cli. Ilt 1' . C. VVlSl'B Nl ItVEM ) Illl\IV TltEAT- Mi. jr , ti gtmuuiteod hppclllcfor llysturla , DI//1- ness , ( otivnlslons , 1 ItH. Ncivoiis Neuralyln , IIcadiiclie.Noi\oitsl'iostriittoncaus > . ( lbj tlieuso of alcohol 01 tobacco , VVakefulnoss , Mental Do- prosiilon , Botteiilnirof the Kraln lesnltliiR In In- Kiinlty and lo ullni ; to misery , decay nnd death. I'rcmatuiu Old AKO , HarreunoHS , Loss of power in either MJV , Involtintni } Losses and hpei mat orluu.i caused hy over-oxoitlonof tliobr.iln self- abuse or ovcilndiilKence. l.'ach box contains ono month's treatment. Jl 00 a bov , orslx boxes foriUJhuntby iniill prop il < l on receipt of inlco WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro nnj case. With each order ie < uiv Pd by usforslx bo\es , accompunleil v\llh $ "i.lKwiWlll ) bend tlio purclms < r our VMltten KU u.intio to re fund the money If the tuatmont dues not ullect n cmo. ( iiur.mteos Ihsm d onlj by ( ioodinan Drug Co , li ) nudists , Polo AgentH , 1IIU f'uuiam sttect , Omalia. Jeb. ! Kutliors iiml hens iniitlo coinfortn- Wo with nice ovoicoiits nLorv inodonito jiricos. All wo IIUMJ loft nio eliMin , ( lubiritll'j ) j'oodH. Wo blinll nnuioyou jinccs from this ditto wliicli will induce t\on to buy , even if yon do not need nn ovctcont for iiiiniudiiiti ; uso. YI.LLOW SIGNS. YELLOW TUBS Use "Peerless Brand" BALTIMORE Fresh Raw Oysters , bUu te'd and I > a < Uul uith i Ifunrilie-n i. citlo li ) G , H , PEARSON & CO , Baltimore , Mil Jlicy ure iltolt.-x Abkvoui ( jroter for tliim NESS CUREDiirrii' > rit. IMIMiLl-tUJUURURCUSI'IOHS ' Sure Cures ! } ESTABLISHED 1851 180 So. , , , chlOB80f . . ClnrkSt. Tlie Regular Old-Eslabllsbed 1PHV8IGIAN AND SURGEON Is silll Treating with ( ho Greatest manfljnCCESS Clironic , NCITOHS anil Private Diseases , -UB-NCRVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Failing Memory , nxliaustlng Drains , TerribU Dreams , Head and Dock Ache ind all the effect * IcadiDK to early decay anil peihapt Consumption 01 Insanity , treated scientifically by new melhuds "lib er-ftiling success. ; BB-SY PHI LI Sand all bad Blood and Slcln Dla. cases permanently cured t > -KlDNCYand URINARYcomphlnts , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varlcocele anil all dueasct of the Genito-Urmiry Organs cured prompt ! ) without injury to Stonnch , Kidne > s or other Organs C < JNo experiments. A0e and experience lm portant. Consultation free and sacred. 3-bcnd 4 cents postnge for Celebrated Woit < s 00 Chronic , Nervous anil Delicate Diseases 0"u Those contemplating Mirnace send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , both 35 cents ( stamm ) Consult Hie old Doctor. A friendly letter orcallmay save future suffer. tag and shanc , and add golden > ears lo life 43'Hooll "Life's ( Sccrel ) Errors , " 50cents ( stamps ) . Median ! and writings sent e\er > where , secure from exposure * Hours , 8 108 Sundays ij to 12. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , I8G So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. OMAHA MEDICAL. ° "SURGICAL INSTITUTE N , W. Cor. 13th & DoclRTO Sts. roiiTiir THE \TMLNT or ALL GlirfliaMSinicalDi ! Appliance 3 for Deformities and ' Ilent tncllltlcj. npp r\tui iiml reinmiln * ! for inrcaii fill truntinriit nf nve'ry form of dlaoaiu rofulrln | ( Medlcul or H iritlcil Trcntmnnt FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and iitttnduiico , beat liospltul accoaiiuoJa- tlonB In the west VVinrk. roll tiiirt't Alison Deformltlei and Ilrncel , Trussus , Cluti Feet , ( 'nrviititru ot tliu hplno. IMIc * , 'rumor * , rancor , Cxturrh , Uruncliltl * . Inbilatluni Klectrlclty , Pnralrsl * . Kpllep > r Kldnny , HJaddcr , l.i , l.nr hklu and Hlnoil.una allSurKlcul opnritlouil Disensos of Women n Specialty. ' HOOK ON DisfAfcua OF WOMLS Hies ONLY RELIABLS MEDICAL I1ISTITUTB MAMMI A HITrniTV Or PRIVATE DISEASES : All IIIooil Dlscnioii iiicocusrullr trolled Hyplillltla INilHoii roinoVDd from ttui ityhtmu without nit rcury * New ro torHllvotiPi\tmfMit lor ln i of VIlKl I'urror. 1'crnous tin ilila lo vKIt u i m ty lin InMturt at liomti by rorroHiiondrifn All i oiiiiiiiinloitiiini roiiUdcntln.1. Mudlilnet or llHtnlinonU n'nt hy innll nrrxprot * . nt curi ly pn < ku I nu miuki to lndl Hlo eonti nti or tnndir Ono pi isiiiiiilliitirvlMW pnilernd Hill unit coimultui or > einl libtory of joureme . und wo will send In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN. FREE ! Upon I'rluite hpi-olnl or SurvoitH DlnpaiOB , Impo- teiuy SyplilliH. ( lleut nuil Vurliotclu null < | iicillon Iht Adurvnt ( Jiiiuhu Mdliml anil fiintjlud Institute , or OK. RlclI9.VAllV : , Cor. Hth and DO.IKO . bis. , OMAHA , NIJU. A DISPENSARY. , run isu nnd J'IIIVATB liip flM of Ml % an 1 V > < IMI N sin onHf illy treatu 1 YOUNG MEN MIDDLE-AGED MEN iillly li/nnnint < if tlio tuu e willed In the ne'eond itnviioliiniMlnnl wi nkiuim 'Iliu iluclor will mmr Hiiii'oii inrlo l ( urn In ull luili din'j uiul n liuallhy ii ulnrniliin nl Iliu i. iiitii iirlnurv or-nuu. ( 'jinulnt- tree l-eii'i ' lur l ie-iit tuuii | "Vouns Man's Friend , or Qu'do to rni'r ro AI u AiiimiHd DR. SPINNEY & CO. , N.K. Cur l' ' < th .1 Douglas htH , , or Natlonnl Ols- ] ien ar > , Ionia I 'th and Main , KunuukUlty , Mo. . \VAI'KRS are [ T 8iic < - hsluliy iikrd moiitlily b ) over 10,000 fcvyl illua. Aro.Sa/r. fCJftctuulunil I'lcaiant ' vl perlxncliymnllorutdriirelbta ftulcil * * J'articulan y pOBtagn tUiinija. Arti'ri'im Ian KUIIKKA CIIKMICXJU ( 'a , DiniioiT. Mini'