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. r-T ' . rT. ! S DAILY BEE : 3ATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 8 1887 _ _ _ _ _ T1419MAHA1 IMPORTANT Cll1ESE VISiT , . Arrival of' a Notable Dp1omt1o Party Yesterday - terday Morning. . CHINA TO BE AMERIOANIZD. OpnnIng up thn flowery Ktnglotn to Uniteil HtaIc vIcvM on 1110 SIIhJCCtA flhiPINItn Count. Tie } overland train which arrLvcd hero yestorIIy : at 7) a. m. Iia1 anionc its pits. scngors a very ( lIstLuguIshed pitrty , conS sisting of Mt Kto Chang , Imperial envoy from the govornmcnt ol China ; his secro tnrk LI ICui J'u atul CIiu ICal 'l'a ; Count K C. do Mctkiowicz and his secretaries S. A. Stern , E. 1' . llarhcrlo and Frank Ii. Itno. They occupied the drawing room Kameila , and arc on their way directly to 'oncltulo thu agreement made fr by a l'hlladeiplilit SyIItICittlJ and the gov- eminent of China relative to forniing a * national bank tIire on tim American , plan , OPcflIIg ) tip railroads1 csttblisiiing : telephones and Introducing other Anion. f' call features hitherto Ignored and tin- r ; Jnowti in Ciinn. 1'Iic head of this delegation , Ma Kie Clang , 15 consiIrod ( one of the shrewd. est and nb1ist diplomats in China , Il hits bciii * esI3ccitLl1 011110(1 rout Franco for the punposc of this visit to the F United States , It is the hirst time ho wa ever oh American soil , but nuvertheless 11(1 speaks the language thoroughly , and fr when found ifi his car this nioruitig ho wits attentively reading the Baa. lie is 'IIIE C111N151 who caused the arrest of thin father of the ' Conoan cniperorduningthedlplomatic ox. citement between France and Cinna nut ! : he stibsequently brought it to a settlement. Pda Kb Clang is in middle age , of me ' diuni stature and sturdy physuquo. lie dresses In the ordinary costume of iis country with no adorn- inents to lniicnto any prominent r oflicial position. Ills secretaries tire youuig men and quito 8tyjishly dressci , us far as the Chinese mode would indicate. The party has inatie no ttOT ) since leaving Tien Tshn. They ar- niveut itt Situ Francisco Monday last on the steamer Ilelgin , anti caitie imnied- . lately ettstwnrtt. it is the purpose of this delegation to make a thorough study of the American system of banking and coinage , its svehl as the postal system which prevails in thin United States. Sonic years ago Japan sent a similar commis- aba to this country , and the result was the adoption of many American custoni.s in the Japanese empire. The backing of the syndicate conies from twenty-one Philladolphila banks. Vharton llarticy , of the latter city , is president of tim syndicate - dicate , nnd Count tie Metkiewicz is hirst 1co president. In conversation with the hatter a reprcsentative of the Bin : bunted the following mets : Ho has been engaged two years in perfecting a scheme to introduce - troduco au American sytcni of railroads Into China , nnd in fact give this country a foothold there in matters hitherto coui- trohleti by the Eniish. After great ditli. culty and untolil opposition front Vie- tonla's government , ho succeeded in get- tiuigit favorable decree tromthe emperor. It vas then that the osttb1hhinient : of a sys- teni : of American banks in China struck bite , and ho vent towork on this schieno , and succecded iii getting another favorable - able decree. The new banking system is to have sole power to Issue utotes for the empire , and besides vill iittvo a IflOuIOlOly of the coinn"o. i'hio count says it is the purpose of the Chinese coy. eniument to abandon the system of coinage that now prevails there , and adopt a plan partaking of the Juipitnesti and American systems. Paper moutey will be issued similar to that Is- stied by the uuittional banks of this cotta- try. in fact a new era has beeii Opened In thin lintnciai system of China which will not only bonelit American trade but give this country the advantage over all other countries. COUNT 1) } METIIEWICZ has rentoti the house lately occupied by Mr. Manning1 ox-secretary of the treas- ' ury. It is within a few blocks of the Chinese lcgtttioui utuuul vi 11 be the Inhlor- in ! envoy's busiuiess hienuiqutrters : while in this country. Arrangements hitve been itindu vithi thin juresitleut Uhli thin lientis of the thulleieutt ( leletrtflleults to furnish thin distinguished partY all uteces- sutry fitcihities for exiuniuling the systems they caitic lucre to study , lit a word they will be treated iii the same cordial matiner the Jitjmneso were some years ago. 'I'huo count says that nil the Proflhlnent Chit. - nose merchants are enthusiastic over the new American scliento. ' 1'hier scouts to be a naturtl : hatred of the English among 'all classes. lii fact , little children are taught In the schools to hate the people ivhom they are told persecuted and mnssutcrctt their ancestors. On this last trip the count has traveled 22,000 miles. Ho is COflfiIOflt of the success of .huis schemes as far as the Macrican government is concerned , as It is already settled on the part of the . Chinese empire. Count do Mctkiewlcz has had a romantic - tic career. Ho comes from a high Russian faintly , and had to leave hIs native land oh account of revolutionary ParticiPa- tion. lie is a very shrewd financier , and an acquaintance with him some years ago in the east enables the reporter of the llmt , who met him this unorniun' , to give some points as to his career in thuu country. Shortly after arrivIng in the . IJiutted States hue caitie to Rochester , N. .Y. anti became rather a social lion. In COflSCjUOflCI3 it WaS not long before the society of the Flower City was surprised to hear that lie was about to lead to the altar MISS ANNA LESTER , one of the most beautiful young ladies of the cIty , whose father hind diet ! sonic years before , leaving her ninny millions , A strong ouposltiou arose to the nujutitis , particularly among the guard. Inns of the Lester will , her relatives , atI others vhto would not ob- jcct to have Miss Lester a member of their fttmihies The count was victorious however , and one of the grandest wed- dlngs ever hield in Rochester occurred. 'l'lio newly tumtrnied couple contunenced to live in the most lavish style , renting flute of the tinest mansions In the suburbs of thin city , which hiut just been erected by one Mr , Pritchard , it was of c.labor- ate castollutted dt'sigui , situated on an elevation overlooking thin country for iiilhts , artiututti , the blue Lake Ontario six utuiles away. and thin most PicttireSqUe ' vintllngs of thin historical ( Ieiieseo rIven. In his "castle' ' thin count held frequent nut ! royal receptions and gave partcs such its thin good Iiochesteriuis : had never seen before , Still his wife's rein- tives Vere olposcd to hIm itiuul after a time caused hluti iirutuicual : embarrassment , ills wife , however , clung to hultut through It nil , Fiuuahly , after sonic years the count en- gageul iii eastern Iiitancia schemes , and linully TUItNEL ) Ut- ' \VASiII'GTO. . Bern he purchased an Islaunt down the l'otonino anti started an extensive snuutmer resorL Thousands vere expended on it but thin count seemed to bo fighting uuguilnst fortune , and ill-success financial. ly was his lot. About two years ago hth vufo died , lett'ing hint seven yotuuu chill rca. ThIs wits just as lie was onlglnatluie his Chinese schento , tprouitly he him flow rlachucd the acme of his fuuo its r ! iiiancler , At any rate It ' I great undertaking , tutu areuth the dunt huts 'succeeded it i a1ci . - - - - - - - - - - - - - matter. Count 4i Meticlewics Is a tall , wiry looking man about furty'tiyo years of age. lie wears his whiskers , which are of a decided red color , In the regular English style and looks more like a gen. tieman of that nationality than a Bus. elan , lie 81)Okg with a decided forohgn accent , dresses very plaInly , is convene- ant with the languages and cuetorns of nearly every country tinder the sun , for he has been a great traveler and in his line may be called quite a renutrkabe chiuractc'r. REUNION 1'IUCAUT1ONS. A Demand For AccommodatIons For the VisItIng bcglonu. To All Ex.Soldiers of Nebraska : We hope that each and every one will try and meet at the coming reunion mit Omaha , and vill try to be In camp on Tuesday , 0th. Comrades , lot us try and get a many in line as possible. We wish to make arrangements for a grand old reunion - union , of nil Nebraska men , at as early a day as possible , Comrades , you all want a few days' rest and recreation , and nevis is thin time to take it , l'arnuers , turn your horses into the pasture. Mechanics and merchants shunt up your shops. Law. yers auiut agents , give your clients a few ( lays' rest , leave all cares at home and come up to the reunion and talk over olul times mind compare notes with ( lie "old boys" and we will guarantee that you will iievor miss the tiuto , but it will be a hum ever to be remembered by you. hiring your wives and families with you and let us have a camp meeting of our own , 'I'iios. .1. MAJoRS , President. Ii. C. MCMAKi , Sec. Nebraska Soldiers' Association. State papers plcase coly. The Custer Vet Rmiolnthoniu , 'Si notice , " said a veteran yesterday , "that the herald has gone wild over a resolution - elution adopted on Wednesday last , and published in the litu of last evening , suggesting that citizens in their decor ations hang no portraIts other than thioo of men who hind led the soldiers to victory. The resolutions were intended to antloupato an attempt to place upon the triumphal arch at Six- teonthi streets and Farnam , a portrait of i'rcsidcnt Cleveland. Thin old soldiers respect thie otlico but have little resPect - sPect for the man Who let his substitute go to the poor house , and who , if his will lund not been overridden - ridden by that of the eountrywould kayo humiliated the veterans by returning to thin late rebels the flags wItch had been wrester ! from them in their rebellion. They would not have inarchied under such an arch. " Medical tuendance , OFFIcE OF MEIICAL liitcroir , G. A , it. 1)epartrnnnt of Nebraska , i'Ai'ILlON , Neb. , Sept. 8 , ISS ? . I will be at Camp Johui A. Logan , Omaha , Nebraska , at the Ninth annual reunion ofsoldlcrs and sailors with an able corps of surgeons and provided with till iieoded medicines antI surgical dressings prepared to render all needful medical and surgical aid free of all cx- PCflSC to the veterans , their friends anti families on the grounds day or night. from 12 m. Monday , September 5 , to 2 p. m. Saturday , September 10. B. N. hoNE ) M. D. , Medical Director. FItnatton , . Secured , Valentine's Shorthand Institute never tails to secure situations for its graduates. Call or send for circulars , 1515 Dotlge at. , Omaha. T1II PUMI1FWS DiAMOND , Itow lie Lost a $ irto unhlliant In a FIght C. C. Iouiol has been in the employ of C. J. Collins , plumber , at 1311 North Seventeenth street , at f1 a day. Yesterday - terday while engaged with a couple of otbcr hands putting in the water pipes at the exposition building , Collins found fault with lefiel's work and discharged him. Dcl'iel demanded his pay , and Collins - lins protrered him ti ten dollar bill , asking - ing first , hiowover , for a receipt in full. 'I'Iuts Defici refused to do , claiming that Collins oWCL Iiitii for four days at $1 per day. Thin Inca became involved in a knitted controversy , and liuiahly clinched. but se'iaratett after a brier struggle. 1)ehiel then appealed to the other workmen - men to stop svork until lie was paid what was due 1dm. This they declined to do , stating that such a 1)rocetlurn was at variance with the constitution of the tuition , mid that lie would hirst have to lay hits case before PrcsiUont Conway of tIc P1 urn bers ' association. le lid thu cut turned to Collins and said , "damn you i'll in of " and get my nioney spite you , walking out of the building proceeded to thin police statlon.whierc ho was inquiring - ing of one of thin official attaches how to go about it to get his wages. At this juncture Collins came in and calling to Police Captain Cormick said : "There's thoinan who has ot my pinarrest hint. " Deflcl was at once arrested , searched and locked up. Then Collins went before - fore the county attorney and made a complaint , charging Dehiol with robbery - bory , allccIng that in the scuffle that had taken place in the exposition building , iciiel had torn a $150 diamond P1 from his shirt front. The inn was not found upon Dotiol , who claimed the right to immediate trial , anti was accordknly ar- raigneut before thin court and plciuicd not guilty. Both utica made their statement , and tue judge and Attorney Simerat being of the opinion that CoLlins hind not niade out a case , Defiel was discliagcd. lie loft the court saying that lie would procecti to the nearest justice anti sue Collins for his back pay. Iowa State Fair , Helil at Des Moines from September 2 tc 9. Tickets for the rounut trip froni Coun cii 1iltill , incitiuhiuig admission to the fair , I.45 , nut sale front Snptcmber 1 to 9 , in elusive , gooul to rotur on or before Sep teunber 19. TIckets will be on saiu at thur Chicago , Rock Island & 1aciiie ticket of. tico , l3O3 Farnant street. S. S. Stevens general agent. A Costly hag of Corn. George Metcalf , a Union Pacilic bag gage suiiashicr. was arrested yesterday , for beating C. 0. Fife , a 3)O corn nian. i1etealf claimed that he gave Fito a : fi : gold piece lii ptyuiiOflt for it bag oh corn and Fife insistntl thumit it was a nickle. Being tumble to get his change , hue couclinind to take it out of Fifo't hide , which lie did after the most sewn- tile fashion , blacking his eyes , breaking his nose and dislodging a couple of hit incisiors. Thin court held that while thit provocation was great , Metcalf hati no right to take tue law rind Fife at the rtinc tiuiio in hits own hiants , anti lined hiiir and costs. flres'i ' Cuittinux School , 1018 howard , Lessons given in scientific dress cut tiuug free ot charge for a few tttys : Vis itors invited. - Rosuuaikabl. , itocovery , Some days ago a boy named Josepi w' , Attair attempted to jumpon a dunum train just after it crossed thin bridge. Thu boy was thirosvn aninst a pile of tinibor : lying along thin side of the track nuid i I Splinter entered hits forehead to ( tie depti , of wQiuIehcs. It was thought ImpOSslbb - thta tb boy should live raid even his at tending physIcian' tutU but little faith ii hIs recovery. lie was taken to St I Josephjis liojuital itt the time and , BtrLngl - to say , he was pronounced nearly wel remoyed to his liorno corner c 1' Eihthi atiU CuU.r ; clii' . ltAiLWAS. some of' the Latest Moves by The Loo1 Carriers. Yesterday a force of inca was enga. god in lnyin tli track of the Motor company on l'ourtconth street between 1)avcnport and Douglas streets. This work has been the most expeditious of the permanent work done by this corn- pony. lr. Mercer was in supervIsion of the work , and said that the epaco would be paved between the tracks In time for the fair and rounlon. Thie City horse railway company yesterday - terday extended the Sixteenth street tracK north from Izard to Nicholas. The intention is to run thin line along the hatter - ter thioroughfare to connect with thin Nineteenth street line vhlchi later turns on to Ttventicthi and thence to the fair grounds. The cable tramway company have corn- meneed to tear up Tenthi street , inimed- lately south of 1)odgo , to connect with the line on thin latter thoroughfare with thio rest of the track near Stephenson's stable , _ _ _ _ _ ItA1IjItOADMtTFEIt , C. N. F'ogg huts bean appointed claim ntont agent of thin B. & M. his place in thin loss and damage ( lepartnieiit has heed tilled by E , M. Reed. TIm Union Pacific will run a half- hourly train to thin grounds every day during the reunion , leaving Tenth street crossing and stopping at several cross streets , Thin Belt Line will run hourly trains from the depot , \Vcbster and Fifteenth , to the fair grounds and return all next week. llnrohl Robinson , a clerk of the Union Facihic supply department , has assumed a position in the oflice of the general storekeeper of the Atchison , Toektv & Santa Fe , at Topeka. An Adventure With a Footpad. And once more the festive footpad comes to the front. Last night as isaac Id , Guill , proprietor of th House of Lords saloon , was returning from a drive with a lady friend on Sherman avenue , ho was attacked by a highiway- man Just opposite tIm old Athletic park a man caught Guilt's horse by thin bit auid pushed hint back on his haunches. Simultaneously with this move , Guhil , who was unarmed seized the whip , and as the footpad , stiif clinging to the horse wIth his left hand , leaned back and thrust a revolver in the faces of ( lie occupants of tIm buggy with hits right , struck Iiini a furious blow across the face with the lash , The maii , with an exclamation of pain , put the hand holdintz the revolver to his face as if to svard oil further injury , but still hung on to the horse. Realizing that hie had a desperate customer to deal with , Mr. Guill leaned forward and slashiert hint again and again over tue hicati The horse becoming fnmnhttenetl , reared ! and plunged , and finally'rokc loose from the road agent , and ran at a broakuieck SPeed ti ) the avenue , leaving the would- be robber sprawling at thin side of the road. T. i. A. All members of the T. P. A. are no- quested to attentl a meeting of the association - ciation to be field Friday , September 9 , ' 7:30 : l. m. , at boar' ! of trade rooms. w , B. L.tNius , Fret , Suiporhntnnuteat'e Annual Iteporr County Superintendent Bruner has jtist finished hisroport for thin year ending - ing July 11 , 1887. it required a great amount of work and is quito an exhaustive - ivo document. It shows rIte following facts : Nturnbcr of teachers employed. 40 males , 27.2 feniales ; total 319. PattI uuiaho teachiers..S 21IX)4 ) 08 PaId female teachers. . . , . . . . . . . . 122(2fl ( 53 l'aid for biilhdhuig sites , etc. . . . . . . . 13S0 ( iti i'aItl uuther Indebtedness. . . . . . . . . . 20,493 18 ( 'aId for all other inirposes. . . . . . . . 44,274 33 Aiuiount oui Imnuh July 14 , 1887. . . 14,229 54 'i'otal expenses for year. hnciuitlluug manual on lined. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SG1,8IC tt Aggregate number of days tau.hit by uiiahe teachers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,37 liv fernalci------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Waresearneti by teachers , whether imhd or not . pale , niales. . . . . . . . . . 21(0 ( b2 FC1IIR1N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 , 23 Nuuniber of districts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Nuiuimber of school houses - - - - - - - - - - Nuintier of chulhlren ( school age. . 19,411 \rithti6 of school sItes - 47-I,1fl5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - \rahtie of school hiousos. . . . . . . . . . 511,000 ytihtie of tchiool apparatus. . . . . . . . 14,154 A Sorrowing \Vldow. Mrs Mtsterson : , widow of the cuigin- ocr who was killer ! at tim washout near 1)ouiver a few days ago , anti her infant child tuassed eastward thiroiughi this city Thiurs'Iay ' night with thin body of the lies- band and muter. Tlii is a Pmtrtictlhtirhy sail case. The deccased wtskuhled while iutk- : ing : t "rita' ' to oblige a friend. lie htd : just purchased a home in Sterling , Cob , , and there scented to ho a bright future for 1dm , Ills body was found inubodded in the Saudi two miles below thin bridge where the engine was wrecked. The other fatality of the accident was a young boy of iinhustrious anti honorable parents whom a'trarni ) hEld induced to i-un away from home. nviw p ol. . cl bAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never variss. A marvel of per tyitr.ngtii snd who1eonenou Mare econ- oicl thaui ( ho ordinary kinds. and cannot be sold ha Competition with the miiithttuile of low Colt Short weight iuitim or bophte powdc'r& 8.lg cih in csnq. I10YAL BAKINO 1'OWDXR lOlWaih-it. , N.Y. I 1 S1 FELKER , OMAHAINEDI a 1'UIUS CALIrORNIA WINiS ' hhpped direci IL froita our vineysrd ; itheshhnr. t'Utotiuh Clarets l'ort , t5kerrhss1otc , tin J05o Viults eyentb h1hirtb , Ben balyadur. . nail Wlhlliun ste. , at , Ju.cuLwinLe . 4 NEW GRANOOPERA HOUSE. _ . .si11T = CommsnclNg Monday , Sop ? . 5 MATNEII SATURDAY , ONLY. First appearance in this city of the Broderick Opera COMPANY. Compnhsing.the fohhowlng artists. MISS IDA : 'tLId.lt ! MISS EMMA MATIET.t.E ILtKER , MISS AD4 SUMMEIIS , MISS IDA % VEIISTCR , Nit. OEO. PAXTON , MAUItICI IIACF.MAN , 11 , Ii. IIEI1VR3 , VALLACE nlwcE , -AND- GEO. U. BRODERICK , : o - - - Qrarict Oliorus - - - 3D NV COSTpMIs. : riw SCENEIY , EFFIIJInNT OItCiIESTltit. Admisihon * t1 , 5c , to ) , 350 , 2c. Seal. can bo secured at the box ohflco on and alter Soptent- ben ? , EXPOSITION HALL. Entrance on 14th St. Week of September 5 , WIth the exception or Friday. Special oiigago meat of W. C. COUP'S EQUESOURRIOULUM. The largest opera bouisO attraction over seiited to the American Pubhlc. I Car load of inteuuhfleciit , boto. 1 car loud of spoclal Scenery I. 20 hlrst cias artlts2O , Ill of the finest educated horses In the world , Thio iO&iIng . iiuiu'clieflt attraction und thu . EIrio.1.r LONDON 8110W. I'atronieii everywhere - rywhere by the chile , the u'clciithtlo , thi cut. turoti and thu hhteraru pooplo. W. C. Coup & Co'swoiuchorful educated broncho. in amaze- hog acttsohiool anui battle soetios. The 6 ihhI- ottsprhiiiier bicychistsand unlcyciistg In Amer lea. The mout reSeed show on thu road , thio only oiio eudorbed b7 the leading Imopho of the continent rutid tinder the per'oiinh stupor- vision of VI , C. tjoup , 1iq. , originator of the largest ciroussos , New York aquarium and several oIlier colosial enterprises. TillS GREAT itOititMiAN HAND Of.SoIo Arthits MATINEE EVERY AVrEIINOON AT 2 P. itt' Atiiuisslon2e. iteservod seats 23e eXtra , CAPITAL PRIZE. $150,000. "We do hereby certify that we supervise tile arrangements for all thio ltiouithuiy itiI Semi Annual Dritwings of 'l'io t.ouihIana State Lottery tory Coiupany , and In person inailago and con tiol the drawings themselves. utud that ( ho same lire ( Ondtictod with iiOneity , ftiruitts , 1(11(1 in good faith toward all p'rtIes. iiuiil we itiittior izo the Company to use thus certhhicato with fac simhles ( f our signature attached , In Its aiiver tiSoments , " COMMISSIONflI1S , Wethe underslgnedhianks and flankers will pay all Prizes drawit In The Loiihshittia State batteries which may bo presented at our counters - ters , .T. Jr. OGLESIiYfl.'res. Louisiana National Ilk. VIERIIE I.ANAUX , i'rcs. State National IEC it. IIALiWIN , l'res. New Orleans Nut'htiaiik CAIIL IOiIN , Pres. Union Nationni hIaiik I g Ni'RECEDESTEDATItTACTION ! U OVER HALF AMILLIOU DiSTRIBUTED , _ Louisaiiia State Lottery Company incorporated l is1ufor2.yerey the F.ee i'iaturo for eductioriai , i.ud charitable pllrioes-wiLh a capital ofiiJ.OOO-to ibtch a re.irye fund of over sc.ujii ha. since bsen added , Bran ovorwjisinilng popular vote ft franchise was made a pin or the t.reeni 501(0 ClltItUtiOfllIIOptC'i ( leceliiber 2nd , A. U. 15ii. Tue only lottery over voted cii iund endorsed bytho ICOh)1f3 of any state. It never ca1e'u or postilobeS. Its ( untie Sintiho Number Drn''il1g titkopluce fllOflthii3 , anti thin SemI-Annuiui lrltWhulc5 tegit- tony evei'y six iiionthi ( .luno tuiih leicmhcr3 ) A SI'LENIIt ) O'I'ORTUNITY TO V1N A FORTUN I. Ninth Grand 1)rawina ) , ciuit 1 , in t'io Academy of Mtishe , Now Orietuis , Tuica- dayScp , 13 , 1887-205th Mouth iy 1)rzuwing. ctrt'rAL Pizi : , $150,000 iMNotice--Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves , $5. Fifths , $2. Tenths , $1. lisT OF i'ittZi. 1 CAI'ITAI. Phtl'ZC OF i5O,0d. . . . 1 0 RAN1) I'itl/.R OP P,0k ) . . _ _ 1 GhdA Ni ) h'hl'/.ii { OF 20,101) ) . _ _ 211,00) 2 1.AIiGE i'htl/.ES OF jQtE)1) ) , . , . 211,00) ) 4 LAhtU1 ( I'hthZES OF 5,0)0 , . . . ? 0OtN ) 20 l'1tlZhS OF ) , ( idtJ. . . . 50 " aol. . . . 25.00) ) 100 ' iSlI. . . _ 2t0 " 20) ) . . , . 40,0.5) 500 " iOO. . . . 50,5)0 Ai'i'OOXIN t'riON rnuz'u. icci Appuozuunalluti PhLcs , , 01 VIOl ) . . . fOOfl)0 ) is ( " . . . . ) , . 2t ) 20,000 100 " IoJ. ( . . . 10,00' ' ) 1 , oOo Turin I tiuui " 1.0 . : i7 I'rhzeq amounting to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ApPiIe.Itiofl for rates to ciub hould I , ' ruluce only to thu olifto of th' ' company ilu New Orlouri- , For further information write chearly , giving fun addr'ii. i'OS'i'AZ N'j'E'4 ( , epreai nluney order.Or New York l'xchAnnO 11 * ordInary latter. Currency by eapiess ( at our NEW OaLctNs , LA. , Or MA. . DAUrHIN , VAsal4uToN , D. C. 4t'(7re.q.q Ref'flsfereL letters to 4J5W ORLEANS NATIONAL hANK NEW OuuuAss p E M E M B E JTI1ftt tile . lteaur.gar5 presence and of I&rhywhoaraIach&rge of the drawingsIs agua.r- sat. . OX sb.'oiuto fairness and lategrity , ibat Lbs ch&ncc.aresilequtuui aad that a. one can possibly dlvi. , whatatumber will draw a grl , . mtanjvnuui'ui that the payment of an prizes Ii OUAIIANTEE1I II' ! FltTit NAT1O'.ltt , IIANKSOf No's Orlennsand the Tlcketare , signed by tbe president olin Institution , whose Charter.i rlgluis are rocog- abed us the bichest enturti ; therofora , beware of any imit5tlon , Or anonymous schemes DR. SPINNEY S. E. Cor. 18th and Iodge Sto. Successfully Treats all Nervous , Chronic anti Private Diseases of _ = - - - wc = Dr. S. i well knuwii mit time founder of thio itlontromul ( Cuinuiduit M 0(1 ( icah i u.tii ute 1010 Iwo- hurietor nt tIme SoiuiIc'vihio Imihirimmai'y. 'liii , hr. hllud hOld 27 years' i'xpcnioluco In the treatment ofchmrouiio ailul sexuuuuh disozus , , , uumni his uilorls being crowned by ondorfull success , ho , otihd cmiii thut uuttuiltioti of thmo alhhhc'iod to his ioiitr standiiilc and soh1 euiruu'i : rejutathnn as sulhi- cleat flbzUCtiflCO ofmbis skihi and abIlity. NISILVOIJ'4 i)5luil.lTY. SpormatorrhmuR , l'anthai lmpctcnc3flulut liii diseiuse of thu nervous systuiti nimut sexual or- gaas speedily Itild perluIsliently cured. 111.01)1) ANt ) SitiN Ui EES. SYPIIL1S-A disease innet horrIble in Its results -eomniuIotCI' eradicated without thu ust , of lilcucury , Lhnrgos riasonnbho , % OIJG iIN Who may bo suffering trom the tIcctC ( If 3011111. fui follies or hndiseretionu , will tb wuih to ut'util themselves of thlimi , time go'mutu'st boon ever haul at tOo alter of Buttering illimnulty , 1)11. $ I'l N- NEI' will guarantee to forfolt * . )0 fur every case of senilosh weakness or lurivato , tIoiau'e : of any kill' or character which hue uiidortutko cud falls to cure. 1I1VlJLE-AGEI ) MIN There are tnany troubled with too frequlon evacuittlumns at time blauluier , elicit accotupuumled by a hight emnarthuIr or illirnIlig , ucnatlorl lund weakening of ( ho system n a inutilier the pu- tic'iit elinflOt account for. On oxiutninlog the tlrlnllr ) deposIts a ropy edlinont will ottoll ho found. 1111(1 souumetluuiou small tuantlclo of nibmi- Ilien will uui'0c8' or the color bo of mu thuhum , iuillk- isis hue , again chiurmglny to a daric or torpid up- lucaranc. . 'fnr.lts AIdS u'cy , jnwuio uma or Tills iui'ructYi.Tv , ignorant or tOo cause , whIch Is time eeotid stao of seiuutnith weaau1os. 'ruin IJOCTOft WIlL OUAflAN"un A u'nutvrc T Ci'fli IN ALl. SL'CIl c.tsns , uund a healthy restoration of the geimito-unlnuiry Organs , 0111cc hours 9 to iS a. in , , 1 to S. S to 9 p. am. N. II. 1orsont tinablo to visit us uuiuy ho treated at their luonieg by eorreapuinulouuo. 1uIedlclne and instructions sent by tush or ox- press. CosU1.TAT1ON ANt ) .tzsvuc ; i'satsoc.tn- LV 011 BY I.EL-IEfl , tlti , Send stamp for question list unit circular. Call or address DII. St'1NNIY & Ci ) , , 103 S. street , Omaha. L : .VA1COCELE , caecu ed. 1oknhfeuirueorelamps used. U , V O,5up14yCo. Ilex , 5 $ . L&uis , Me , : . : AUTUMN a7I We have made extraordinary efforts in ou" new Boys' and Childrons Department , to have the same ready for the opening of the schools. It is the largest , most elegant and , best lighted salesrooin in the city , ' and we cordially invite an inspection of the same. We are now prepared to show a stock of clothing for boys5from 4 to 18 years of age , the like of which has never been seen in this city , It f offered , at prices which makes it worthy your attention. flATS T nATs T Our new hat department is now ready and open for business. Have our Drices for clothing revolutionized your ideas ? Well , we do exactly the same thing with hats. They are marked at prices which will astonish you. To inaugurate this new department in a befitting manner we have placed on sale , One hundred dozens fine Fur Stiff Hats of the latest styles , high and. medium crown , at one dollar. Such qualities have never been sold for ess than $2 , and we guarantee them to be fully worth the latter price All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at Nebraska Clothing Company Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. OIVIAHA MEIDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. . , . ' . . Cor. 131/iSt. andCapdolAue. , OVAHA , NEIl. ron TilS T1tEATIIET or ALT , C1ROC ! SURGICAL DISEASES BACtS AIlS APPLIAICES FOR 0FFOMITIES , IRUSSIS , Ao Itt hitvi Ysnicocat SusPEtsotY CLAMP Coepr.tss. ? et f.eOliln. fi.Htau.i ; , iii r.in.ifr. fr , , wr.tui ireatment it 4Y.ry torn , o.t'4..i ' 1,1111 , Ing Sle.iiei or Surgical treatment. Wan. I'S. fl , , A Rt ON Iotriitle , a il Itrare. , t i.i , , Feet , Cries star . sill , . , Silne , Ille. , 1 , , , , uor. ( an , , C , Csi.a I I , , ilrairLIuI. , inlulOln. t1.etrleIie. I'araly.I. i.iIejrny IOlne , ui.dir , r1. , tar. Ski. . . , n.l Ilimi , , ri.l All buk.l , Oiar.tIuu , . hook cii Iiscascs ) of' lYouuieui FIIEE. Only Rohlablo MEDICAL INSTITUTE . SIAKINO A srccL1v : 05' PRIVATE , SPECIAL au 11RVOUS DISEASES. AU itl'.i Iulnei' . . e.re.aMIy tieniel. 5 plitille Pl..n renmami Ira , , II , . 17.1Cm " luInit , lIeruiry N4 'V ilr.traliya 'I realnent , ( jr In , Of % II i'o'.rr. I' . , .ij. u.Ids In vl.lt a. tu.ay ii treated at Lii. . , by t'oreni.flIeTCt , All ta.nnuiicailnt . , ( 'nutl.iilal. , MaUi. ci , , , , or 15,11 ieiut , , M.I.t U ) ' . .i.ll or e.j re-n. , rcirrlv , .ek.I. ao mark. IA tuilcata , 'n.utnt . , or n-tiler ( ii , , nan.l Iter. 1cm pr. Ored ( 'all anjltnj.iiltu , or.enhl.i.tory flu ouzr C , . . , miCa lump , a14 no ti iii . . , i it p11. . .vrapJ.ru , use 1300K FREE TO MEfII t'ptin rival. , * an I Nirnini 0.ra'n Stininl wckrr.- , Fni.i..rrI. . . a , I ipotelirY , HiilIl' . Oioijiiliu.a , Ll.t , uui.l I to. , 'le lU' , , , . , fir j.iIe.t , , Otthi t ninuc.u1 : . SlhiCh'tI. ! ( INSTill ? or Dr. McUenany , flor. l3bli it. & Capitol Av.OnlaDa , ch. Medical hooks ot' l'apei's Free. The 1roimruetor 0 t uho Oujiitiitt .M ad cm I nOd i4umrcl- Clii In t ilium u Ito publi ted a vu I ut I , o so , uf bid a tutu i''tpers upoit eturcuil' utItit U tpcti ilieitOs ittiul , icioriuuitl so , ti til t io uuiotLoult ci c a ro as alet , it : , ye givcn into ti,3 r-piltKtiuuiof beind the iii.-I. skillful nioi uc tpnfuul SItoinIlat lit ' lie si u'at. utimil uuiatla Liii. , Instttultu so cuctursteii thuut uuu.utlclnee are .Ini Lu iituii pjtt jeli it , reed ei I ruuu , 'y cry 'u tu Ir , I mm I Ii 0 ulniuli. Anhuunut the books Is , ul tlj.u time illacusci iii is .100 ii l 100 U POll nuirVtu , a l,1Ciul I un0 prt % 'itte ii I CSSCM of hue secital , iluui ttrinary uuriuits ; varleocsic curuI by sumr.uioti 111ertlloltl : , unit titeir lately invent- 0.1 dutinji ( 'olniuTess CiU'P nsory fur thu relict unit euro , u I vltricococ. ! It It rv'uua oxiusuist lout ii liii so iiui I tlL'l it. IttIls re.turative trUitiIueiIt i'uurars tipon surgical brutc'u iuii,3. , t'tuCCus , i.ar1l7ai. . ills. Elec- irteity , ttuit t 0 tiO V umuag , ietic hat wry I hr Ito ama a si catat rim 111,1 Irilus i a 111)11 ) C t. Umuilk a cm i't books i , I't ui t.y ii tudor. I roe. they un utot colt .1st o f iou' ii- mon ittis a tilt Iletitioule 0 ¶ IflC aluul I ii It lit is , or rub bl'ulu of that ( lout , but arc clulit , toaeriiutiOn4 of dlsoaen. symptoms , , uOuv diacos'eriOs In mne.lioine . , 'uurdery anti electricity. mud ire well worth the lortusi. tstd , can ho iibtutint'il free bi slidressing time Onuttita Mcdi- cal Istid Simrizicuui in'tltuto , 1)th street enS Catutol avenue , Omull , . , Neriusklu. THR CHICAGO AND North- NorthWestern Western Slioit L ± rie U IIIaha , ( ) tJ1Illi1 llhtiiI's ' : Aiitl Chicago The only roruti to tilko for Des Moines ' or- alt alli ow ii. t'it uur itapids , Cliii I ext. 1)lxoti Chhetu- go , Mhlwuulikco 10111 nIl Imuhutta 01151. To tile lieu- plo of Nebruiskut , Coloruutlo. V3'ouuini.r , utmulm , luhabo , AOVIIt'S , Oregon , Vushihuxgton , , xtnul ( 'uthi. lornhlt , it others superior advitutrugos 1101 hiocti- blo by axuy oilier hue. Among it low 0' tOO numerous points of 811- pIorlty enjoyed 113 the hmatrohm4 or thul reich btut'VOOll ( ) tiiuthtit ltiiii Chicago , are Its two I raIns a utuly of 1)t' COAChES , which tire tIme flitost that tmuinuu , art anti hltgenmhty , can crelutu. iii , PAI4ACLE SlIifli'l hO CAllS , i'htlchm lure niodels of conilort aild elegaxice , Its ) 'Ahtl.Olt IhtAS'- ) ING ItOOM CAllS , ttxmsuuu'puteseil lialm' . anti its widely colelirtuted I'AL/i'l'IAIA l)1N1'l CAllS , time tuilmfli of wit ich cart not he fuull nil eiowitore At Council illuitus time trains rmf the IJxiuon l'itchtlo hty. conmact In tlimlouu lopot With tho.o of the Chicago & Ntrthwt'stern ity. In Chtlcito Limo tralne of tills line matte close connectIon with thimsia of nil cadent hint's. For Detroit , Cuittitnhuius. ! umtIannpohg ) , Chitcin- nut I , NI siitira i'tiihs , Ii ii II uho , I'It ta bum rn Torotit o , Montreal , hioatout , Neiv York , l'ttllnthtihphthit , Dititlmnore , S'nshhngton anti all poInts in time 01181 ask for a tIcket ila the , , NOutTi I sS'IiSTI' itN. " If you ivlshu the hioi accoxmitno'IStlon , All ticket agents soil tickets via thuls hum' II , hicUhhIi5l' . 11 P. SIr.SON , ( Jeni. Muinnger , ( lent. Pass'rAgcrit Ctuhcitgo lit. w , itt , BABCOCK. Ij. It. IIOLL1'.S , \\'Cat3rU Agent , City h'uuss'r Agent , ( ) iintiR NbrUska DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John 0 , Jutcobs. ) llh1(1ertak1iS ( lld iab1MEs At time old stand , 1407 Farnam St. Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly at' tetided to , Teleplivne No , z _ 11:10 ) e Diamond Mez'chant , ' . SLEPI BOTTIJ FIEI 3 g7 - a ' ; . aa ) 1' V Y ' = 1 a Is A I . ii - - w , . a a . 0 5 . . , 'L SA ' .1 ; a . , ? : : . . . : ; ; lh,4 Imported and Bottled by Mihabovitch Fletcher& Co. , Cinincnati , 0 , For sale by the following agents : Richardson Drug Company ; Blake , Bruce 5i Co. , Adler & hell Cr , F rank Dchione & Co. , B. It Grotte. Families supplied by Gladatonc Bros. & Co , Sample bottle free. For sale by all wholesale and retail druggist. , liquor dealers and wine merchants. HOLMAN ADJUSTABLE BABY CARRIAGE ooevB NO MORE TUAN TU OLD STTL , AD CAN DE READILY ADJU8TED. i DAIlY CI1ID. CHILD'S 8LEIGH BABY CRADLE. HOUSE CARRIAGE. 'rho iliustrattofla above are roads from photographs. The adjustable porte do not chance tim. appearance when used a. a atrest carriage ; they call be used or oat at thu pleasure orth. pur- chaser. The UOI.MAN CARRIAGIiS are warranted for two years. Every part 1. absolutely per- fact , Over i000 .oid In Cbicago since March tat. Bent to liii i.arta of tue United Statoj anti info delivery guaranteed. Bond for a catalogue containing latest .tyio. , cheapest to finont , HOLMAN ADJUSTABLE CARRIAGE CO. , 275 Wabash Ave. , Chicano , Ills. - bEWEYASTONE , ; I4 4 ' ) 4-Cc' :4 FURNITURE 1 I $ o + 4 , u A magnificant display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. RESTORED tvletimo : , puuUufiuI tiruleOlcmtiuaiiti M M a I'rcmMUre 11mw. , iir.rpum I.ii.lity,14i.t Manhwudete.tuiCiflitirlCJiIA aat men knoi' rtqreuty. baa dbeorvi is ifeimre , whlh he wtusead J'f 5L to his faliawstuleret' . IFOIfl\JTAIN - 3R.A.1'flS- , , FINE CUT AND 1"LLJQ , ' . - . ' lncomparbhy th Uut. , ' - , , , . ' ' . . ; ' ' . . , . : : " . : , : : . , , ' I ' .