1 1 Hi, 1AAiA iiiAiXiA): I'l.Ai lUUL II. l.iiK AMv A. M-.l 1 K.U Isl-.li. s iso.v Till- WKKKLY llKliAl.l): PLATTSMOITH. N KHKASK A. SKIT KM IIKU ISD2. """"" lltllltt "1 IIIV illlM Jflldlil- j on Ihsal the Mingling lira.9 hud met Willi such great siicccs."..OmaIin World-Merald. ; j lion The Singling Brothers' World's Greatest Shows o 't !' i i 1 I I A M03 T COLOSSAL Amusement enterprise I II Cal'tll. The Culminating Triumph of Ceaseless Knterprise. REAL ROMAN HIPPODROME ! .1-Iiiiifj Cinrn.-, Klevated .Statgcs. Millionaire Mcn:iicri-. I i 1 Aquarium, M :i m i) i t i M llst'UIII ! Man e!-. Sumptuous pro luctioti u the resplendent spectacle CESAR'S Triumphant Entry into Rome A gorgeous ami glittering picture o Lite in tin- da.vs of Koine's gn atest I'Iiii Hri r.j irt? sentcd with a splendor of equipment and ornamentation such a even tli.it scnii-haibar-ic ago 4 n It 1 not surpass. GRAND ZO0L0GIC, ETHOLOGIC ! Ari-iiii- mill Ktiiiiii- Cumirc., Tlie whiilc wiilil tributary to tin- vMiinlir ul this dreitt Kxliiliit'iini. W f(M, -rH r v-, v &h v.- -r . i X7 ; n ! .1 THE REED SISTERS! Europe's j)ieinit'ro Knu'strioiini's' secure I at the Knorinous nalary of ?SiK) per week. VERNON BROTHERS. Absolute Ktiiplit.-i of tlie air. Tlie liiy-hest sal.iriecl Aeralissts in two t'ontiuents. CHARLES W. FISH, Tlie World's Createst Somer sault Wider. MIKADO'S TKOUI'E OF UOV AJ, JAPANESE. mm IL -ic-iT d f l i'itui' ( Iml.l. nil. tin- lYri liermi licnti t . -irid in Xnriiiaiiilv, veiuli- l..mi llw., : 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 : i - ; i imiiii- liini' i!M fc-t in leimth. l.aiL'Vl living II iipi.iitiiitiiis; (uoiniulitv liiT(l-..il iM.iiilcr.iii- iHTl'iiriniim mill iiiiinl nlle ilaiii'im; eli-phiinl TUEMEN'Dors HE VI A L OF THE MAXIM US. Twii niiiN liurx' cliariiit r.-ires. excit in I'm -kry i;iri', novel eleiliiiut iiml caiiii-l rail--, i liilil ili'li'ht iiiij M1MV ri,ri.s with nionki'V ilrivrr-i, lauylialili- ilmikcv rsicet with clown drivers, ami intiTeMini; 1:1 II i in; lares hrtween iniiortf. lui-lish U llli)l'ts, im ,V1,1,". '"""WAY l.oIOTIVK iii'.M I l.hs-. niarvcluns imentioii, inns mi; thrniiuh the street k with the ease ill a iasenUei enuine, anil ilrawinu one of the sections of the colossal pantile. i.nVil'!,'rV,'!? - AW (A M Kl CATIIIv I'KAI. Ill-.l.l.s A reproduction of the tainonst hiines of the Kremlin Tower, the im:-ir ol which can lie heard in melodious cadence a dozen miles away. The procession leaves the show grounds promptly at In o'clock on the muriiin.' of the exhibition. It is worth comim; Phi miles losee. It is over a mile in leni;t h. len ol the thirty dens of performing ild beasts are exhibited free and open upon the streets; ten kinds of music makefile air merry with sweet melotl v ; lonir cara vaiisof elephants and desert horn drome dimes l.rini; the lile of the orient to the doors of the Occident. THE PROCESSION' MOVLS RAI OR SME. This tiipemloiis Aggregatiois will IVisitivelylllxhibit in !3 a rmmrm. tDL'Hj w vy iLa tJiiJO Lu3 Two complete performances daily, afternoon at 2, night at 8. Doors open one hour earlier One ticket admits to all the combined shows. ADMISSION -ADULTS, 50c; CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS, 25 CENTS, AND STILL THEY COME. Two Stoamers With Cholera on Board Arrive. THEIR GRAVES UNMARKED The Yellow Flag also Floatlnn From the Normannlaand on Hoffman Island Sandy Hook Will Be Used as a Refuge. XKW York, Sept. '.. The Ilam burtf.American steamship Wise land reached the lower hay this morning and anchored and hoisted the yellow Hag, indicating that she had sickness, prohaMy cholera, ahoard. The Wisland, like the Kugia, carrieH lioth cabin and steer age passenger's, and has her full complement of the latter. There have been two deaths aboard the steamer Wyoming. Dr. Jenkins thinks the deaths are sits piciotis and has sent the mother of of the two children to Swinbutn island for investigation. Dr. Jen kins has also found two children and the niolher of another family sick with cholera symptoms and sent them to tlie island. The immi grants came from Russia. The Wyoming will go hack to lower quarantine and the steerage passen. i gers will be landed on Hoffman ' island for observation. The yellow Hag has also been ; hoisted on board the .Nonuannia, ) where so many s.iltioii passengers are detained in spite of the fact that I the seoilge seems to be attacking f tlie steamship's crew and steerage I" passengers only. The yellow II, (g is also 11) nig ,f from the pole on 1 (oilman island. f Though the news that two more . cholera ships wi re in port increases the gravity of the situation at quar antine, there is no alarm felt in of. llcial circles and the health author ities art- still conlident of being able to keep the dread invader from landing. Dr. Jenkins .said last night 'there had been no new cases aboard 4 the Moravia lor -ei tal day.- am! lie ......C.....1 il, . .1: .i. it j iiis i iii no insrasc 1 1 ; i ( i ru't 11 I stamped out aboat d the essel. j, Tlie ltritish steamer Joseph lolin, 'which left Hamburg August ju, ) passed Sandy Honk lor New York i at S.'Jil. The vessel registers but l,;ta7 tons and is ol the tramp species of steamer. She reports all will ' 111 1 l'n i " ' twet; ! ;'; Th.'w:.! . ... 211 cabin and 71 1 steerage jiassen gers. All are well. She will prob ably go up tomorrow morning. The Spree is expected to go up late this afternoon. The I'rince William, Saginaw anil Asiatic went up today. An appeal is today addressed to (iovcrnor Flower signed by a com mittee of passengers, first and second class, of the steamer Nor niaimia protesting against being kept prisoners aboard that cholera infected ship. The petition is signed by a committee consisting entirely of physicians, and among other charges against Dr. Jenkins is the allegations that the health officers only visit the vessel every two or three days, make no syste matic and regular inspection, and that deatl bodies remain on the vessel a dangerously long time be fore removal by the health authorities. Kvthing can besaii in fnvor of tlio lest medicine, in tha world tint may not be said of tbo most worthless. In ono case, it's true; in tlie other, it isn't; but how can you distinguish? Judge by what is ,w. There's only one blood-purifier that's ginr antcal It's Dr. Tierce's (ioldca Medical Discovery and this is what is done with it; if it doesn't ben or cure, in every case, you get v money hack. Isn't it likely to the best? All the year round, as well at time as another, it cleanses and . ifies the system. All hlood-pois must go. For livsnepsia, lhli ness, Scrofula, Salt-rheum, Tett Krysipdas, or any blood-taint or order, it is an tinviualcd remedy. It's the cheapest, too. "With t you pay only for the good you go And nothing else is "just as goo OFT YOU THINK Tliat Old. Carpet of yours has lmi turned for the Inst time, it. will hardly stand another such heating as yon gave it last pprin- besides we know you are too tender hearted to give it such another .ashing. It will be a useless task as you cannot lash back its respectability. Hotter discard it altogether and let u ell you one of these elegant new patterns that we hav list received. SpiqnH l-ouso Gleaning. Will soon be upon ns and you will want new carpets, cur tains, linens, etc. We are head quarters tor anything in this line, we can sell you hemp carpets as low as ten cents yard, Ingrains as low as twenty-live cents and Jirussells roni titty cents upward. This is n NEW : DEPARTMENT with us. AVe have handled them with samples but tinding that we could sell them much cheaper by having them in stock we have discarded the former method and are now able to sidl them at a very low price, will duplicate Omaha prices every time, kin ! and quality taken into consideration lleing all new goods we have no old designs in the line, We have jiist received an excellent assortment of CURTAINS We tun sell lace curtains lor ."!' cents a pair upward. Irish L'oint curtains, Tambour muslin curtains. Suiss curtains, curtain screen in plain ami fancy, table silks tor draperies, t'lienille I'oi'tieres. Also a line line of window shades at the lowest prices. We have the liue.-t lino ot linens ever brought to this city Tabic cloths with napkins to match, Table scarfs, liurla'ii drapes, bleached table damask with drawn work and hem stitched by the yard, plain damask tor drawn work, linen scrim, stamped linens, an elegant assortment of towds with taney and drawn w-ork borders, plain and tancv Huck and MflVfifl ft MOlWrAN. :5: :::::oooooooo:ec3o ;eTo ; o ; o ; Still continue to be fecdqiicitei's In the Clothing Business. This is fully demonstrated by the fact that they have sold ir -nod thisSpnnir tn THERE ARE THREE RE ASOHsTS FIRST They own their goods as low as mortal can buy them for spot cash. man SECOND They sell them to their customers at as low prices as mortal man can sell them and make a living. THIRD They are Square and Honest in their Deal ings. Turkish Towels. linen sheeting and pillow casing eh Those Three Reasons are the Keystones of Their Success. pJnw To snow their appreciation (.1 their increase of business they propose to give away to their customers ;1 II;lI1.Umi. Hook, entitled "The Columbian World's Fair O Atlas of the World," to every person buying goods to the amount of either at one purchase or in running account. They will give them a copy ,,',s V;11I;lll, ,uo. chatge C AM. AND SKK T 1 1 V. Hook A Mayer k Moraan': i-n't I. s Lei;