THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ? FRIDAY , DECEMBER 9 , 1892 , Mnyor Hernia Threatens to Proceed Against the Street Railway Company. SAYS IT HAS FORFEITED ITS FRANCHISE Order * Immril to thn Co in puny mid Property Ottiirr * Wnitlior Iturriitl I'romUes How tlio Dump Durllcrs Stood tlio llllrrnnl The-Htiirm ACIcrumtli. The Oinnlm Street Railway company stands In n position vvhcro the ofUecrs of the eoiiccni are lliiblo to hear something lroi > It the lines nro not open to tr.tvel within n very short time. It Is seldom that Mayor Ilemis allows him self to become angry , but when ho reached his onico yesterday morning ho wns In that condition and frame of mind. Ho had waded through a foot of snow , along the sidewalks of some of the wealthiest and most promi nent citlrcns of the city , and thru when ho reached the tracks of the Omaha .Street Kail- way company , ho found them buried beneath the snow , while hundreds of the residents wcro plodding alonjr , trying to get down town as best they could. AH soon ns the mayor closed the door of his ofilcc behind him , ho sent for City Attorney Council nnd a consultation was held. The consultation was over the city charter , the city ordinances und the t > owcr of the mayor. The meeting , or consultation , was satisfac tory to both of the city olllclals , and when it was over , the mayor said that two things had been decided upon. Ono was that ho would at once issue an order to the street conimis- sioner to hire n force of men nnd put them at work clearing the snow from the sidewalks , Ho was sure that this could bo done and that the expense could bo cliitrged against the property and collected the same as any other tax. The order uouUl not apply to the non residents , but would apply to all property owners , whether they were residents of Omaha or Now York. Too Hlg for tlio Nc-Rloct. Omaha , the innyor said , had pot out of Its Bwnddling clothes and there was no use of allowing the pcoplo to think that the town wns still an overgroAMi country town. The thing had gone far enough and if pcoplo wauled to own property they would have to comply v 1th the provisions and terms of the ordinances. The ordinances gave the city power to make the olti/cns do certain things , and , if they did not do these things , the authorities would have to take hold and en force the laws of the city. When asked what ho proposed to do , the mayor s.ild that ho would not wait for the spirit to move the mud-sills who had nit idea that they were living in tlio hack woods , but that ho had already issued his orders , and that they wcro for the street commissioner to hire as many men as he could work. Thb men would bo put onto the sidewalks in Iho heart of the city nnd that when these walks wcro cleaned , they would bo transferred to the outskirts where they would be employed until all of the sidewalks were cleared of the accumulation of snow. Upon the subject of the negligence of the street railway to open its lines the mayor said that in his opinion the time for action was most opportune. That company had ono of the most valuable franchises within the gift of the city and was doing nothing to protect it , nor was it doing anything to fur nish the public with the accommodation that It had guaranteed. It was true there had been a bad storm , but it was over and the company was not attempting to turn a wheel. What flight Hum lliippeni'il. "Look at it , " continued tlio mayor. "Last night was a beautiful night , with the moon shining and the weather almost as mild as summer. What did this great corporation do ? Absolutely nothing. It simply rested on its oars , apparently waiting for warm weather to melt the snow off its lines. This morning the situation is unchanged. "At a rough estimate 20,000 pcoplo were compelled to walk to their labors or places of business , while the ollicials of this bonded corporation sat around their fires and watched the people wade through the drifts of snow. "If the company was doing anything today there Mould not bo so much cause for com plaint , but is is not , nor does it Miow any ev idence of possessing any life. Itis true that the show of an attempt Is being made to open the Farnam stieot line , but who and how many men is the company working ? Pos sibly flfty men and those who are the regu lar employes of the road. At the rate of spced at which the company is now prose cuting the work the public may expect that the system will bo in operation by the middle of next July , but not much before that time. "If the company had worked as street railway companies do in other cities there would have been hundreds of nicn working all last night , and this morning the lines would have been open nnd the public would have been accom modated , "Look at the injustice of the course that this company has pursued in this matter. There are many hundicds of people who reside in Walnut IHH and these north western suburbs. Then there are hundreds ofotheis who work in tlio South Omaha packing houses who have lost the day simply because they could not get to their work. ltisashamo and u disgrace and if the pcoplo will stand by mo 1 propose to show the Omaha Street Hallway company that it cannot run the city ; I propose toshow that the Omaha Street Hallway company cannot use its own discretion as to when and how it will run its cars. " "What will you doi" was asked of the chief executlvo of the city. "Ono thing , and only one thing , " an swered the mayor , "and that will ho lo take steps to declare the charter forfeited. " "When will jou do this } " was next asked. "At once. I have consulted with the city attorney and wo have now como to the con clusion that the city has the right to step in nnd have a say in this mutter. Omaha is callable of running a street railway , and if this corporation does not propose to live up to the conditions of the terms of its contract with the city now is the time for the city to demand its rights. Wo are running a light ing franchise , and wo Had that wo are doing good work and me doing it ut actual cost. " A Slii'i't Cur Olllclul Tulliri. When questioned Secretary Goodrich of the Street Unllwn'y company said that ho had absolutely nothing to say. Ho thought that the severity of the storm and the condition of the streets was it tiunicicnt explanation , When he was in formed that there was a good deal of dissat isfaction because the tr.icins.woro not cleared lust night , ho haid that their men had been at work all night. In fact , most of the men were nearly worn out. lie. did not have any idea when the lines would bo in operation. The system was an extensive ono and it would take some time , "Wo are just as anxious as anyone to get the tracks clear " ho concluded ' 'for ' , , wo are losing money every minute wlillo the lines are blockaded. " Xotlivsto Clear Snow. Mayor Bcinls has itsued the following orders : Due. B. To the Sunn Inlrmlcnt nnd pcci clary of the Onmliii rUiiMij lall\\ay ! Company : lien- tinmen You uiu huioby nolllli-d and ii > riilii | > d without fuithi-r delay to clear thu Hacks , of the MUIMII ! lines of htieot uilhuiy In thu city by loinovlng thu MIOW thoitifiuin t > o us to miuhlu the passage of Indus for Uni accommo dation n ( thu public. You aio also notilli'il nnd required In thu rontural of such MIOW In the business portion of tlio city to dither haul Iho siumi away of spread the ! > ainu around to as not to Ink'rfoio with piilillo tiiiu'l. and In the suburban portions tions of thu city to so lonmvo und spiend such MIOW as to pnncut the Imppunlni ; of ncrltliMitg , You in 11 also notllli'd anil miulird utiill stiettt ciossliiRs to HMIVO u in dpi'r und butlli-lunt opening and pitshUBo llmmt'li the snow nuiu- your trucks NII us in cnnblo pedi'Stiluus to Mifoly and conveniently pass ulong such eio ; > - ' Ing * . Respectfully , OKO. V , UEMIS. Sluyor. Tlio owners nnd occupant * of till lots und real t'stuto In the city of Gmulm iiioht'iuliy notlllC'il and ivqulicd to IniMi'illiUoly clour thu MdowulKb oplMisllu biii'li loth mill ri > nl Cntutu liy removing tlio snow tlieiufiom , In thu lin.-l NCOS iMirtlon of thu city the SIIOH fco lumovvd must Intspieml aiouml on thu stieot so us not to Inlcifeio with nubile t fa vol. Any pouon falling or iodising to comp ly with tlio piovlslons of the ordinance it-qulll lym bitch removal of snow will bo subject cntlon und n line of not exceeding fJl > , In addition to such penally , the lot opr > olto which snow Is allowed to remain will bo clourcd by the blreotcommli-slonorutul thoc.x- ponsoof clt > arliiK such sidewalk will be as sessed against Uio propoity. \Vllncs9 my hand und seal this 6th day of Uu- ccmlwr , IB'/J. Gio. : 1' , UKMIS , Mnyor. IVhcre the llojs Muy Count. lu order to give the boya a chance , Mayor flemis lias oflldally proclaimed that coasting nay ho Indulged In on the following streets ; SIT . Mary's avenue , from Nineteenth to Twenty-fourth streets ; Popplcton avenue , rrom/l'wenty-slxth to Twenty-ninth streets ; Twenty-second street , from Davenjwrt to Webster streets , and on Hamilton street , from Twenty-lift'to ! Twenty-ninth streets. frct the alMivo named streets the boys can ; east to their heart's content , without a IK > - llccman daring to make them afraid , but If they are caught on any of the other streets ol the city they will bo liable to arrest. After the Htorin. Sheriff Bennett has published an official announcement that ho has decided not to _ open the Dundee Place motor line. He says' that ho has no authority to put any money Into the plant for the purpose of Improving the line or in making extensions. He an nounces , however , that If the pcoplo living along the line of the road will shovel the snow off the track and out of the cuts ho wlil see that the road Is operated until the day of the sale. The street commissioner has acted in accordance with the instructions of the Hoard of Public Works and has employed a largo force of men who have been put to work cleaning the snow from the viaducts. The police have notified nil of the resident property owners to clean the snow from their walks. Violations of the order will result In arrests. In the case of nonresidents the cleaning will bo done by the street commis sioner's gang and the expense charged against the property , to bo collected ns a special tax. Sheriff Bennett has Invested in two uoren pairs of rubber boots and has set the inmates of the county Jail to cleaning the snow from the court house grounds. The sewer contractors who laid off their men yesterday on account of the storm today doubled their forces and went to work with the determination of closing up all of their contracts at the earliest possible date. Tiiiluy Hood's I Sarsapnrilla stands at the head In the medicine world , admired in prosperity and envied In merit by thousands of would- be 1 competitors. It has a larger sale than any other medicine. Success could not bowen won without positive merit. Hood's Pills cure constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. They tire the best family cathartic. * Holiday goods , Frcnzcr , op. p. a Ni\v PIANOS rou RUNT Ford & Churl ton Music Co. , 1608 Dodge. Frescoing nnd Interior decorating ; de signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lohmann , 1608 Douirlns street. Complete ) Now Stock of furniture. All goods marked low in plain figures. , CHAS. SmvKiiific &Co. , 1200 , 11OS ! nnd 1210 Par n am St. Real cdtato. Bargains only. My word is good. W. G. Albright 621-2-3 N. Y. Lifo bid ? . Sturkmcn Clioosn onlrors. The annual meeting of the Ogulalla Lam' and Cattle company was held at the Paxtoi Tuesday afternoon. Among the stock holders present were August Hiehard anil William Clark , Now York ; J. II. Boslcr Carlisle , Pa. ; E. F. Lawrence , Jonathan Abel , Jacob Newman , A. B. Scarling , C. II , Schwab , B. Kuppcnheimer , Emmanuel Man del , W. Ames , Henry Over , Joseph Hosen baumundir. B. Williams , Chicago ; C. M , \nthony , Pcorin. 111. ; W. E. Irvine , Hess Vyo. ; Philip M. Crape , Burlington , In. ; N. B Crawford , Eureka , 111. ; W. A. Paxton Dmaha. But twenty-six of the 114 stock oldcrswcrj present , hut they represented 1,027 of the IM.WfJ shares of the capita : lock of Jfl.OOO.OOO , which is half paid up 'ho meeting \vas for the purpose of electing Ulcers for the ensuing year and the follow- ngwerc chosen : E. F. Lawrence , Chicago iresident and treasurer ; William A. Paxton , Dmaha , vice president ; Jonathan Abel , Chi- ago , secretary. j I'roni New licrj ; . ( C. F. Moore & Co. , prominent druggists of "Cowberg , Ore. , say : "Since our customers uivo become acquainted with the good rfual- tics of Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy wo ell but little of any other kind. Clmmbcr- ain's medicines all give good satisfaction. " Tor sale by druggists. Oiii'ttions mill Ansucrs. LINCOLN , Neb. , Dec. 7. To the Kdltor of THE 1KB : 1'le.isostntu tlio ppf-oiisof thoclectoral 'oinmlvtlim ' of 1H7C , appointed by congress , vlio voted for I'lesldcntlluycs ; ulsothoso who voted for Tlldon. 1 , . I , . I , . Hayes William Strong , Samuel F. Miller , Joseph P. Bradley , George F. Edmunds , Oli ver I1. Morton. F. T. Frelinghui sen. James V. Garileld. George F. Hoar. Tildcn atephen J. Field , Allen G.Thurman , Thomas A Bayard , Henry B. Payne , Eppa Hunton , Josiah T. Abbott , Nathan Clifford. VAi.r..NTiNT. , Dec. 5. To tlio Editor of Tun Itr.i'.i I'lcaso Inform mo tluou li tlio columns ) f your valuable paper If tlieio l-t anything tlinlulll pinvi'iit fiost from uciMimulntiug on tlio luildi ) of phituKliisssbow ulmUius. A good furnace will do it. Sot'Tii P.MAII.I , Doc. 7. To the Tdllor of Tun ltii : ; : Kindly publish Sir. Ciounso'.s majority u\or Van Wyck for jjoernor , to dccldo a but , and greatly oblige. ' A tiuiteCUiUEii. 9,509. A Cure for Croup. If your children are subject to croup always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Ucmody at hand. It is a prompt and certain cure. If given as soon us the croupy cpugh appears it will prevent the attack. For stile by druggists , District Court Doing * . Tlio criminal division of the district court Is engaged in an effort to convict George Llndcll nnd Howard Hammond , both of whom are charged with having com mitted the ciimo of houscbrcaking and grand larceny. The victims of the theft wcio Moses and I.iz/ie Bando , and from their premises there wore taken Jewelry to the value of J&S nnd a family bible. Stnttt SlirrllU Will .Moot. A mooting of nil the sheritls of tlio state has been called to discuss proposed legisla tion. The meeting will bo held at Fremont to begin next Thursday. The ofliciuls will iibk the legislature to pass a law by which If a man commits a crime and llcs to another state the securing of u requisition will not bo necessary. K.1ST OK SOUTH Qlu tlio AValmxli Itonlc , The short line to St. Louis and quiek- cut route south. Only ! 17 hours to Hot Springs. Only HO hours to Now Orleans. Only asfr hours to Atliintn. Only 62 hours to Jacksonville. With corresponding fast time to nil points east nnd south. Round trip tickets to Hot Springs , Now Orlonns , Lake Charles , Galve ton , San Antonio , City of Mexico , Los Angeles , San Fran cisco , Mobile , Jacksonville , Tampa , Ha- vnnti and nil the winter resorts of the south nnd wost. Reclining chair cars ( reo to St. Louis , Toledo und Dotrolt. Pullman hulTot sleeping cars on nil trains. Baggage checked from hotels and private residences to destination , For tickets , sleeping car accommodations nnd further information call at Wubnsh ticket otllco , ] i > 02 Farnnm street , or write , G , N , CLAYTON , Agent , Omaha. ARE KICKING ON KING MACK Some People Say the Colored Evangelist is n Monumental Fraud. FROM THE GRILL ROOM TO THE PULPIT Itemn Cook Cnnio f o l c n I'rrnrhrr , Though Opixnetl li } ' Miiny of III * llnco Suys Ho Cim Sliuul the Persecution. Tlicro Is nn alleged evangelist now holding meetings at the Xlou Uaptist church -who 1ms attracted to himself a great deal of nn- welcome attention. Ills name Is Albert Mack. To this ho has added the title of "National King and President of the Colored YOUIIK Men's Christian association of the United States. " Ho dresses in the garb of nn Episcopalian clergyman and professes to bo deeply Interested in the salva tion of the colored race and In the success of the colored Vonng Men's Christian association work In the United States in particular. Ho Is a large , robust negro , evidently very Ignorant ns to book learning , hut somewhat skilled In the art of preying upon the credulity of the colored people - plo In such a manner as to secure very satis factory returns In a financial way. The al leged "king" 1ms recently received several exhaustive exposures in the Louisville Cour ier-Journal and in the Young Men's Era , published in Chicago , but he keeps right on In his self sacrificing efforts to evangel ! the African world. Mr. Mack was formerly n cook In a grill room and saloon In Louisville , but in ISS-I ho decided to change his occupation and inci dentally the character of his lifo. Ho be- c.imo interested in the colored Young Men's Cln istlan association then being organized In Louisville. A few .veins after the organ- ifiition of the Young Men's Christian associa tion in Louisville Mr. Mack bewinio very prominent in the work , and several of the leading workeis , not liking Mr. Mack , drew out of the association and it fell to the ground. Hut "ICiim" Mack was not to bo bulled in the fall , for ho soon came to the front with n call for a national convention of colored delegates for the purpose of organ izing a national association. KIiiK Mack's VoniiiirrliiK Course. There seems to bo a difference of opinion as to whether the convention ever really convened. Mr. Mack says it did and that the organization started out with Mattering prospects and with him at the head of It. Ho has been ut the head of it all right ever since. In fact he has been about all there is or over fins been to it. Ho has gone from town to town representing thut ho was giv ing his valuable time and talents to the perfecting of the National Colored Young Men's Christian association with head quarters at Louisville , and that he was mak ing a special effort to collect funds with which to put up a line building that would cost 10,000. In the circular which "King" Alack sends to the brethren where he in tends to hold meetings ho announces that he has collected 0,000 , and that ho must liavo a great deal more before the national head quarters building will bo commenced. Ho goes right ahead making collections for the alleged purpose of putting up this imaginary building. Mack has also been exposed as a fraud by the Memphis Frco Lance and his alleged conventions have been declared to exist only in his own Imagination. Ho has operated at Minneapolis , Kvansvillo , Cincinnati ! , St. Louis , Cairo and several other places. Speaking of the alleged "King" and evangel ist the Young Men's Era says : Tlio recent exposuio In the Young Men's Era of Albi'it Mack , tlio rnloml innn nho styles hlniMilf on Ulb , caul "Evangelist Albert Muck , National King and 1'icsldunt of tlio Coloiett YOUM ; ; Men's Christian association , of Amuilca , Jll ; .1111 , llil 11U1 1 Louisville , Kontuekv , " seems to have been \ery timely , for on his reaching Milwaukee : i llttlo whfto aso Inqury concerning him came to our association there , and our hvcictury , Mr. White , Inserted In the papers of Milwaukee a caul exposing him as "an unuthorfrccl col lector , " and slating "that the so-called king has no connect Ion with the adlllated associa tions of the United States and t'unndn , " but that "them are a number of colored Voting Men's Cln Istlan associations In tills country , twenty-two In colleges andtnelvc In elites , but Mr. Mack has no connection with any of them , nor Is ho authoilzcd by our International com- mltteu to lopiescnt them In any way. The Intcinatlonal committed employs n traveling secii'tniy to look ufll'r the ( lupin tmoiil of col ored associations ; his name Is W. A. llnnton. and he should not bo confounded with Mack. " Mr. Mack lopicscnls no association woilc for young men In LotiIs\llK' , nor , so far aso can li'.irn , anyxvhoro uUo , and Is without the slightest claim to use or hear the name of the VniniK Men's ( JlirMInn association. Vet ho htlll scorns to l > o ahlo to Inijioso on many In many places , and 1 am glad to taKe thlsop- ) oi tuiilly of I'oinmundliig to association socio- lailos the vlcllnnco oxuiclsed by Mr. Wlttu. .Similar solicitude for the good name of the as sociation In any city vheio Mr. Muck may eomo will save many fiombolngImposed upon , and it Is eainostly hoped that with such help ourcoloted association filends will bo able to lender It Impiacticablu for Mr. Mack to Impose fin Himuixin the f i lends of the. association and of colored young men. Suys It's Jealousy. Mr. Mack was seen yesterday by a re porter for TUB BBC. Ho was at the Progress ortlce , and when the reporter entered the evangelist was reading a two-column roast of himself printed u few days ago in the Louisville Courier-Journal. When asked about the apparent unpleasantness of the situation Mr. Mack only laughed. " 1 can stand it , " ho said. "This whole matter has como about through the jealousy of n lot of colored folks down in Louisville. They got Jealous because I took the le.id in the local organization , and from the very day I began to organise the national association they began to kick and they have been kick ing over .since. Then the international com mittee of the Young Men's Christian asso ciation has made a light against me. "Tho fact of the mutter is Just this : When I first began to take an interest in the Young Men's Christian association work tlio colored ( men of Louisville had no show at the Youim Men's Christian association at all. And oven today if a colored man should go intc the white men's Young Men's Christian as sociation In Louisville hoould either bo led out or kicked out. My success In organizing the colored people aroused the jealousy ol some of the colored men and the hatred ol the white men and that is the lo secret of the light that Is being lo against mo. lint let them go ahead 1. Lot them arrest mo If they wish to Jf limy Jump onto mo once they will got off It goodiileal quicker than they got on , I cat lull you that , I am no thiof. If any of thesi folkh who are making such a fuss about nn think I am a thief lot them Imvo mo arrestei : once , 1 am not going to run out of their way They can't hurl mo anil I shall keep right in in my work. The colored people of Onmhi : bellevo that I am nil right as 1:1U ) will see by leading the Progress tomorrow. ' "King" Mack is holding meetings at th < /Clou Daptlit church , corner of Grunt 1CHi Twenty-second streets , every night , and IsO said to be something of a success as a ro vlvnllst. Ho says ho has taken no collee tions yet. for the Young Men's Christian c8 socintlon building , hut ono of the colorei brethren who attends the meetings said thn it was tlio understanding that a colleutioi would bo taken next Sunday night. An Iiirulimhlu Itumoily lor Colds. Sheriff Hardman of Tyler county , Wcsi Virginia , wus almost prostrated with a coK when ho began using Chamberlain's Cougl Kwnody , In speaking of it ho says ; "It gav < mo almost instant relief. I find It to bo in invaluable remedy for colds. " For sale b ; druggists. aking The only 1'ure Crcuiu of Tartnr Powder. No Ammonia ; No Aluui. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. 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"Having used Aycr's Cherry Pec toral in my family for many years , I can confidently recommend it for all the complaints it is claimed to cure. Its sale is increasing yearly with me , and my customers think this prepa ration has no equal as a cough-cure. " S. W. Parent , Queensbury , N. JJ. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Avcr&Co.I.o ellMnB . Bold by nil Druggists. I'rlce $1 ; px | bottles , $5. Promptto act , sure to cure ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Female Weakness , Catarrh or HL Rheumatism , H Chronic , Nervous nr Private Diseases. IF SO , CALL ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. For the Treatment of Chronic , Private' and Nervous Diseases MARK AND FKMAUt. ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES , ORGANIC WJ3AKNESS AND DIS EASES OP NO MATTER HOW LONG STANDING OR HOW OFTEN PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. NERVOUS DEBILITY PILES , FISTULA , F1SSUHK , pcriunnontljr cured without the use of knife , ligature or caustic. All maladies of a private or delicate nature , of cither BOX , positively cured. 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Tlil > runiecljrilian never been known to fall II per box , U for fir ncut by mail. Why miller from thin terrible ilUeMB whun u written uuurunleo Is positively Klrvn wllli li boxes or refund tlio money if not cured ? fcondfcump for frea aamula. ( iiiar- anteo Innupil by Kuhu .V t'o , , druKgl'tti , vole nu-entn , corner IMli und IKiu IIIB alrools , Ouiaun , Nob. - TUB - . Ladies' ' Perfect SYRINGE. Tlio only perfect vaginal and rectal byrlniio In the world It U tlio only Byrlntio ev er In rented by which vagi nal Injection * can be art lulnUtert'il without leakIng - Ing and Bolllni ; the cloth- I UK or neieenltiUlnn tlio u eof a veaeol , and whlth can uliio bo ued for rectal Injectloin or Irrigation. fcOrT UlMlllKIl 1IUI.I1 AND II A It I ) ItUUUUU 8IIK1.U Mall order * tollclted. TheAloe&PenfoldCo. , JTilli Street , NEXT TO POSTOPFICK. 1'u } tlrlaut' prctcrlptlons accurately i > C pared at low Recognizing the fact that the Holiday trade will soon demand great quantities of goods in our line , being heavily overstocked and wishing to give our customers the benefit of lo\V prices a t a time of year when our goods are most in demand , we have concluded to CUT PRICES all to pieces , \yithout regard to cost of articles mentioned. The goods offered at cut prices are the same quality and purity that we have always sold , and we guarantee their absolute purity. We handle no imitation goods of any description. A glance at the prices given below will con vince customers that we have done as we said , viz : CUT PRICES ALL TO PIECES : QUOTED Pure California 8ml Vlnei Regular prices. : ! 0c , 40c and 50c per , quart ; 81.23 , 81.60 nnd S1.7S per gallon. Port , nil now reduced to 2oe per qt ; OOc per gal. Sherry , all now reduced to 2oe porqt ; 90 per gal. Angelica , nil now reduced to 23c per qt ; OOc per gal. Muscatel , nil now reduced to 2oc per qt ; OOc per gal. Blackberry , all now reduced to 2oc per qt ; OOo per gal. Sweet Catawbaall now reduced to 25c per qt ; OOc per gixl. Madeira , nil now reduced to 25c per qt ; OOc per gal. Malaga , all now reduced to 23c per qt ; OOc per gal. Toitay , nil now reduced to 25eperqt ; OOc-pergal. Pare California Sonr fine' . - Regular prices , 20c , 2oc und 40c per quurt ; OOe , $1 and $1.25 per gallon. Clnrot , now reduced to 12ic per qt. 45c per gal. Zinfandel , now reduced to 20c per qt ; 65o per gal. Riesling , now reduced to 12ic per qt ; 45c per gal. Sour Catawba" , now reduced to 20c per qt ; 03c per gul. Pnre California Brandy , Regular prices , 75c , $1 nnd $1.25 per quart ; $2.75 , $ S.25 and $3.50 per gallon. All now reduced to OOe per quart ; $2.30 per gallon. Imported Port fine , Regular prices , 7oc , $1 and $1.25 per qt ; $8.50 poi1 gallon. Now reduced to OOc nor qt ; $2.30 per gallon. DnDortcil Slicrry he , Regular prices , 75c , $1 and $1.25 per quart ; $3.50 per gallon. Now reduced to OOc per quart ; $2.30 per gallon. IrajForteil Three Star Hennery Braifly , Regular price , $1.50 per quart ; $4.75 per gallon. Now reduced to OOo per quart ; $3.50 per gallon. St , Lenis Export Beer , Usual prices , 2oo per quurt. Now reduced to 12jc per quart ; packed in plain box , 1 dozen quarts to iv box , $1.50 , packing churgo 25e ; total , $1.75. and Jam'w Rim , Regular prices , $1.25 per quart ; ? 3.50 per gallon. Now reduced to COc per quart , $2.25 per gallon. Gins. Regular prices. Tom Gin , $1.00 ; Do Kuypor , $1.25 ; Crystal , $1.-10 per quart. Now roduded ns follows : Booth Tom Gin 70c per quart Do Kuypor Gin SOo per quart ' Crystal Gin OOc per quart Tom Gin $2.00 per gallon London Dock Gin 2.20 per gallon Rye Malt Gin 2.30 per gallon Cherry Bounce , Apple anil Peach Brandy. Former price $1.25 per quart ; $4.00 per gallon. Now all reduced to 70c pel- quart ; $2.50 per gallon. Imported Bass Ale. Dog Head Brand , 20c per pint ; $2.00 per dozen. \Vhlto Label Brand , 25o per pint ; $2.25 per dozen. Imported Dublin Stout. Doer Head Brand , 20c per pint ; $2.00 per dozen. Imporlcd Rhine Wines. Old price $1.00 per quart. Now re duced to 50e per quart- Imported Claret. Old price $1.00 per quart Now ro- duccd'to SOc per quurt. Imported Champagne. Pomraery "Sec , " $1.50 per pint : $2."r nor auart. " Piper Heidsicck "Sec , " $1.35 per pint ; $2.45 per quart. Dry Moilonole , $1.40 per pint ; $2.55 per quart. Mumm's Extra Dry , $1.45 per pint ; $2.05 per quart. California Champagne. Eclipse Extra Drv , 70c per pint. Grand Vin "Sec40u , per pint ; 75o per quart. Golden Gate "Sec , " 50o per pint ; OOc per quart Imported Ginger Ale. 15c per pint ; 81.50 per dozen. Venezuela Bitters. COo per quart ; $1.75 per gallon. Clear Havana and : is Cifars. Key West Cigars , Size. Recn.Ua. Graotosa , nor CO box 85 25 I Rotliehild 4 PunotcUa 4 Coneha Espoeial Extra 4 Concha , hspocinl 8 U. C. Es ] > cciuls 3 Rosalia , Rolmv , Extra line 8 Albortas 4 Clear Hayaia , White Seal , per GO box $2.2 Domestic Grand Royal , per 50 box . ' . . . . $2 7fl Pit ro Stock , per 50 box 1 7fl \Vo handle the Genuine Nevada , . ] aizo Nevada Perfectos , per 50 box 3 40 WHISKIES. Here is Where We Do Cut Prices. "Washington , per gallon $1 4(1 ( Adams , per gallon 1 CO .Tofferson. per pillion 1 7q Elkhorn , per gallon 2 Glonmoro , per gallon 2 Pop Corn Whisky , pot1 gallon 2 2J Imperial , per trillion 2 21 Athoi'tou , per gallon 2 Ot < Monarch , per gallon 2 2C It. P. Popper , per gallon 2 CO T. 13. Ripy , per gallon 2 7fi Monogram , per gallon 8 Kentucky Club , per gallon 8 Bell of Anderson , per gallon 2 502 Boon & Knoll , per gallon 3 501 Old Taylor , par gallon 4 00 Edgowood ( old ) , per gallon 4 CS AV. J. Frazier , 1870 , per gallon 0 1C American Club , per gallon 2 00 Old Pioneer , per gallon 2 25 TOJI Kettle , per gallon 2 OftJ Silver Wedding , par gallon 1 76 Whiskies in QnartBot'Jcs ' , Cut to Following Prices. IIormllagc , per quart , I8SO 75ol O. F. C. , per quurt , 1880 7601 Monongaliola Ilyo , per quart. 76ol Maryland I'.yo , uor quart , 1879 75cJ Guckonhoimor , per quart , 1878 76oj Blue Grass , per quart , 1874 75c Oucar Popper , pur quart , 1880 76c Gibson Ilyo , per quart 40o Joukoy Club , tier quart COo , lnh , 10. Pepper , per quart , 18SO Homl & Lilian ] , per quart 7G0 XX Private Stock , per quart COC Instructions to QUt-of-Town Customers : 1 We assort bottled goods , putting in just such an assortment as you may wish. I We dp a strictly cash business. _ 1 Do not send in an order without money remittance , as goods will not be shipped until moneyl is received , . In sending money to us remit by posloffice order or bank draft. Personal checks will not ! lir * 1 PCCOtGCl J 1 Express companies will not receive wines or liquors for shipment C. O. D. So to avoidj delay send money with order. 1 We make the following charges for packing : Each package of one dozen bottles or onej gallon jug , 250 extra over quoted prices , x j IMPORTANT From now until the ist of February our out-of-town orders are very nu-1 merous , and while we try to pack goods and ship promptly , we are sometimes so crowded that ! orders are delayed ; hence we advise customers who contemplate ordering from us to order aj few days ahead so goods will be sure to arrive when wanted. No attention paid to orders un * | less money is remitted. | Los Angeles Wine , Liquor and MM Cigar 1313 FARNAM STREET , OMAHA , NE.B.