THE OMAHA DAILY BEEC FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 6 , 1889. THEJCITY. The city offices wlilch were closed xostordny on account on tlid parade , will open to-dny ns untml. ( The Otnnha Motor Company yesterday nppllcd for a permit to put In curves on Eleventh nnd Howard utid Sixtcotitu nnd Howard streets. This la for the purpose of malting n connection on the loop with the Eleventh und Sixteenth Btreot vlnduct lines. McDrido & Ryan , the job printers at 1610 Doucltis street , gave the Great Western tvpo foundry a chattel uiort- C KG and bill of unlo yesterday on their entire outfit of typo , presses , Block , etc. , for $740.10. The city schools ononod yesterday and that IB all that can bo said of thoni , as there were BO many attractions In the city that over a qiiurtar of the scholars in the city did not show up. Some teachers had only three or four pupils. Henry Field , who waH arrested Juno 21 for threaten ing bodily Injury to OII1- cor Godoln , but cscnpod from the olll- cors. wasrearroBtcd Wednesday and this morning was lined $50 and costs. Ho paid 830 all the money ho had and the remainder of the flno was remitted by the mayor. Mr. and Mrs. Ucnry Rusor desire to thank their many friends for the kind attention and sympathy extended to them during their bereavement caused by the loss of their son Peter. Mr. Rusor Is especially grateful to his neighbors who rendered assistance to him while ho was ill. Personal 1'nrngrapln. Harry Hlgby , of Ulalr , is nt the Murray. J. D. Hood , of Lincoln , Is nt the Murray. J. 13. Llddlo. of Lincoln , Is at the Mlllurd. J. H. Barrett , of Wlsuor , is at the Millard. J. W. Love , of Fremont , Is nt the Puxton , A. L. Field , of Alliance , Is at the Arcade. John 13. Wright , of Lincoln , is at the Mur ray. ray.A. . S. Badger , of Lincoln , Is nt the Mur ray. ray.E. . U. Talcot , of Syracuse , Is at the Pax- ton. ton.E. . L. Perkins , of Lincoln , Is at the Pax- ton. > - J. K. Poiirtcld , of Hastings , Is at the Mil- lord. lord.O. O. "VV. Moroy , of Valentine , Is at the Ar cade. John II. Hamilton , of Kearney , is at the Paxton. W. J. Steplionson , of Decatur , Is at the Millard. 0. C. Johnson , of Hay SprinRs , is at the Arcado. Sam Carney , of Button , is nt the Arcado. George H. Hornby , of Valentino , la ut the Murray. Henry Albert , of LSoatrlco , is registered at the Murray. Thomas II. Hicks , of Froiuout , is a. guest nt the Araulo. Webster Eaton , of Lincoln , Is registered at tha Millara. C. VV. Crawford , of Nebraska City , is tali- ins in the fair. * " \V. H. Dlngmnn nnd wife , of Grand Island. ere nt the Al'irrny. George Sheldon and Matt Maury , of Duvld City , are at the Murray. W. U Bucon nnd wife , of Grand Island , ere cueals at the Paxtou. Charles West and wife , of Lincoln , are rcglslorcd nt the Puxtou. W. J. Kinsman and II. S. UilTord , of 13oa- ver City , uro at tbo Arcade. W. P. Soyinour. of Nebraska City , Is visit ing with friends iu the city. W. L. Grahnra nnd wife , of Broken Bow , are registered nt the Arcade. P. C , Howe nnd Sam E. Lonp , of Lincoln , . are registered ut tha Paxton. H. J Kllpatrick , wife and mother , of Beatrice , are at tlio Paxton. J. G. Chnpln and J. W. Doweose , of Liu- coin , are registered nt the Murray. W. W. Wluto nnd Mrs. Kate McArthur , of Lincoln , are registered nt the Lincoln. 1 > . H. Hobcrtson , M. S. Wntkins nnd E. J. Roderick , of Beatrice , are at the Murray. H. B. Millard , a Central City newspaper man , was among the callers on TUB BEE yesterday. Mr. 11. W. Bryant , , of the Now York World , Is la the city. Ho called at THE UKIS ofilee and inudo n careful Inspection of the building. County Court , JutlRO Shlol Is. rendered Judgment for the 1 plaintiff In the 0:130 : of S. C. Shepard against Reuben Forbes ycstorduy in the sum of $8113 1)3. ) In the cnso of the Paxton & Vicrllnc Iron works against the Nebraska Tile & Pottery company , judgment in $ yyu for plalntilt was recorded. to Wed. Marnapo licenses were Issued by Judge Shields yesterday to the following parties ; Numo nnd residence. Ago. j nichard Chatflold , Omaha . 40 ( Clara Smith , Ouiiitm . 33 I Samuel Downs , Omnhn . 22 1 Aonn Laffair , Umaha . SO An Imnmlont fit-Rear. Wallace Johnson , n burly vagrant , was ar rested nt 0 o'clock yesterday afternoon charged with assault. Johnson was on Dodge and Fourteenth soliciting the loan of a quarter of various parties who passed him. One man denied hltn in terms far from com plimentary , and was promptly knocked down by tlip ; would-bo borrower. Ho was nt once arrested , und will answer for his conduct to day. _ An Important Element Of the succobs of Hood's Sarsnparilla is the fact that every purchaser receives a fair equivalent lor his monoy. The familiar headline , " 100 Doses Ono Dollar , " stolen by imitators , is original with and true only of Hood's Sarsa par- ilia. This can cuaily bo proycn by nnv one who dostros to test the mutter. For real economy , buy only Hood's Sarsu.- parlllu. Sold by all druggists. District Court Juror' ) . Shcilff Cohurn and Clerk Moores got to gether yesterday nnd drew the jurymen , who will bo called on to servo nt the next term i of the district court Following . are the prize l > winners ; M. Duffy , E. C. Erlling , Da via Hobau , Chris Wlllo , P. J. Williams , P. We Solon , Wilson Borrow. A. Patrick , James Stcolo , J. P. Hayes , Hobert Forcoy , R. D. Hills , J. M. dlbb , Luther Poland , John .McCombs , Henry Curstcns , James Sleigh- ton , Mart Kaingo , Ilorman KoimtrtvConnul LoUgo , II. M. Judson , J. O. Pontzel , L. W. Demon , N. Harrier , Jutnus Duffy , Peter O'Mullcv , Andy Johnson , Muds Mortenson , Qcorgo Uodncau , II. C. Cohow , F. Good- hard. Henry Ehronfort , Charles Johnson , F. A. McArdle , Peter ICommcrllnj , ' , J. it. Uyan. Tlio Oraml I'rtirciiiilslto of Vl nr. The dual opuratlonof digestion nnd assimi lation is the grand prerequisite of vigor. To insure the conversion of food into rich nu tritious blood , It Is only necessary to use With persistence nnd systematically Hostut- tor'a Htouiacu Bitters. The fountain head of supuly In the nnimnt economy la the tomaoli. * To regulate , to Invigorate that organ , and thus facilitate its digestive and .nsbimilativu processes , should bo the chief uiui of tlioso troubled with a daticlt of stu- uilna. Nervousness , Insomnia , feeble aupo < tlto these are usually traceable to Inijuircd .ilipestlou. Overcome this ana you of neces sity dismiss its multifarious , perplexing und hamming symptoms , 'i'lin cumulated can never hope to taiu llosh so long an aasimilu- .tlon is Imperfect. 'Vho Hitlers surmounts the only obstacle to an Increase not only of vigor , but of bodily substance. Conquer also With the Hitters malaria , kidney and liver complaint , constipation and rhoumotlo trouble. Thoroughness characterizes Its effccU. PAXTON IJOTKL , OiiAHA Siiecial at tention to commercial men. Fluent mid largest hotel In the west. Kittrcdgo it JJnduurd , proprietors. KOCIIIi'8 lie Will Ivncp nn Kyo on the County IleoorrtB. County Clerk Ilocho nnd some of the city authorities hnvo clnshc.l over nn attempt mndo by the Inttcr to disregard nnd impose upon the former's onicinl responsibility. Several days ago Chnlrmnn Whcclor , of the council finance committee , nnd City Clerk Southard put Assistant City Clerk Couns- nnn nnd two other accountant * to work nnklng up the city tax list , which must bo ready before the second Monday In October , .vlicn the council will srt ns a board of equal- zntion. In order to do this work , it is necessary that tncRO clerks should hnvo ncccsg to the county assessment hooks ; therefore Couns- limn nnd his helpers have taken possession of the commissioners' room with their outllU BEvcrylhlng went along smoothly the llrst Tny until 5 o'clock , the hour ut which Mr. Ilocho closes his ofllco nnd goes homo. Jounmimn wanted to continue Ills labors later , but Uocho refused to leave the books In hlflchargo. This of course brought Mr. Wheeler to the front , nnd ho could not sco whntharm would coino from leaving the county's books out nil night If Counsmuii wanted thorn , Mr. Hocho enlightened him by calling his attention to the fact that ho ( Heche ) was responsible for nil records belonging to his ofllco ; that bo was under $10,000 bonds for their snfo keep ing and would not run the risk of having anything happen to accommodate Mr. Wheeler or anybody ulso. Ho would , however , leave n deputy there in charge , lirovldlnglho city would agree to pav for ills services. In this position Mr. Hocho Is sustained both by the county nttornoy and the commissioners. Several members of the council mot O'Kcoffo ' in Treasurer Hush's olllco yester day morning to sco what nrinngements could bo irmilo to. enable the men to work nt night , but they failed to take nny action. TIIISYt UAN AWiVV FJIOJ1 HOMU. Two Iowa Ijovcrs Mnlco Om nlin Tliclr Grctniv drocii. Henry Reynolds , a lormor living near Scrunton , la. , is In the city looking for his youngest daughter , eighteen years of age , who ran nway from her homo thrco or four days ago In company with n neighbor's ' son named Gcorgo Heath. George nnd Millie have been lovers for some time nnd have de sired to wed , but old man Reynolds said no , nnd there the case stood. Love laughs at locksmiths , nnd has been known to glva stern parents the merry ha , ha , and so it was In this case. Tno loving pair put on their store clothes and camu to Omaha on the Northwestern. Old man Reynolds got on their track nnd followed them to Council BlulTs , where ho spent the greater porton of Wednesday in looking for them but failed to find any traces. Ho then cumo to Omaha and after ex amining the mnrringo record stnrtcd outto get the police to help him look up the truant couple. It Is very likely that ere this Miss Millie Is Mrs. Heath , und that Papn-in-law Reynolds will bo compelled to say "Bless yo'u , my children , " etc. , although ho declares that ho will thrash Gcorgo within an inch of his hfo Instead. Salesman AVnntrd. Wo want a thoroughly competent , re liable and energetic specialty salesman ' to represent us among the'trade. . Tt will take a gentleman of good business qualifications anda , rustler to fill the position and ono who can command a good salary. No ono who is not willing to work need apply. THE F. 'E. SANIJOUN Co. , 1508 Howard St. , Manufacturers Stand ard Horse nnd Cattle Food. WEST 1'OIM' OADKT. John' B. Jack , or t'eru , Secures First PI nee. The examination of the applicants for appointments as cadet to the West Point military academy , was completed at about 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. The report , signed byall momoors of the committco ex cept Lieutenant GriflUli , of the state university , ut Lincoln , who was absent , is as follows : OMAHA , Nob. , Sept. 4 , 18S9. Hon. W. J. Council : Your committee appointed to ex- nmino applicants for appointment as cadet to the West Point militury academy , beg leave to reuort that wo have discharged that duty and hnvo examined twelve appli cants , in the studies prescribed iu the course , and , in accordance with the result of such examination , wo recommend the appoint ment of John B. Jack.of Peru , as cadetwith James W. Broatch , as alternate. Repoctfully submitted , JAMES B. BUUSEII , C. D. RAKESTIUW , CIIUUCH Howu , VICTOU H. CorrMAX. The other applicants examined were John Hugh O'Neill , George M. Adums , Guy W. Smith , Jacob Bernstein nnd II. L. Soward.of Omaha , Scott C. White , of Uimdilla , Albert U. Wlltfio , of Falls City. Arthur Kavanauph. of Tecutnsoh , George Woods , of Lincoln and W. C. Moyers , of Cheney. The ono receiving the third highest rating was Jacob Bornstoinof Omaha. Thonoxt was Arthur Kuvunuuph , of Tccumson and the ono taking flfth rank was Gcorco M. Adams , of Omaha. Mr. Council said ho proposed to make recommendation nt once in accordance with tlio committee's report. 'Iho appointco will have until the llrst of Juno next to makn preparation for the final examination which will then take place at West Point. Master Jack , who secures the appointment. Is a graduate of tbo Peru Normal school and is spoken very highly of by the principal and teachers of that school as well as by the teachers of the south part of the state. Ho was thoyoungcst one of the candidates whoso ages range from eighteen to twenty years. An AbHoIuto Cure. ThoORIGINALABlETI.VE OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , nnd Is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , nnd nil Rkm orup. tlons. Will positively euro all kinds of piles- Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box by mall SO cents. THE NEW OJTVT IIALL. Joint I'\ Coots , tlio Contractor , Be lns AVorlc on tlio Structure. John F. Cools , the contractor on the now city hall , started a gang of brawny laborers to wqrk yesterday tearing out the old city hnll basement. Ho will tcnr out the cast half first and pllo the material in the west half of the ground. Ho will then excavate the portion tuadu vacant , and after putting the now linscmont in proceed with the other side. Before * now flies the building will bo up to the first row of Joists , or rather up to the prnnlto course. Mr. Coots said : "Wo will employ 000 men on thlswork.nndwo will push It , nsrnpliliv ns possible. The east wall will bo moved six foot to the west , leaving n twelve foot open space between the city hall and HBE building. The people nrc nnxlous to sco something for their money , nnd I nm colne to puth the building for nil it Is worth , and put In the best work nnd mntorial. The excavation will begin to- day. " Workman wnro busy yesterday disjoint ing the foundation nnd carting nway the rotten mortar. A FltKU TIOICHT. To llio Nebraska Htuto I'nlr nt Idncoln Tin : OMAHA Bin : will present a com plimentary ticket of admission to the Nebraska State Fair at Lincoln to every person sending a yearly subscription to cither TllK WJJKKI.V BBB with Jfl.25. or Tun SUJJDAY HUB with $2.00. Orders must bo in by September fltli , so ns to glvo time to mail the ticket , as the F.'ur opens on September Oth and closes September lilth. Those prices are no advance on the regular price for the Weekly and Sunday editions , but the publishers of Tin : HUE dcsiro to glvo tholr readers a chance to see the exhi bition at Lincoln free of admission feo. Cash must accompany each order. Address your orders to THE Bun PUUMSIIIXO C6. . Omaha , Neb. iiAin TO URST. The Funeral of the Late Hon. John T. Paulson The funeral of the late Senator Paulson took place yesterday afternoon nt 2 o'clock from his Into residence , No. 220II Lake strcot. An immense throng of the dead man's friends wore In attendance at the obsequies , which wcro hold under the nuspicos of Allomamsn ledge No. 8 , I. O. F. , und the Plnttdeusclier Vorclnof which the deceased was n member. Rov. T. M. House was the olllciating cler gyman nnd spoke from Job 1-1-M : "If n man dioshiill ho live ngninl" It was a sermon full of peace and hope for the nflllctcd family mid friends who hava boon so sadly be reaved. The casket in which the dead man lay was musslvo nnd magnificent. It was met'illio heavily ornamented with costly silver trim mings nnd was laden with flowers. On the Plato was the inscription "J. T. Paulson , Born April 25 , 1S37 , died Sept. 3 , 18S9. " The floral tributes were elegant. At the , foot of the casket was n wreath of smllax , while at the head wns n pillow of tube roses and forget-me-nots. The other offerings were also very handsome. The poll bearers were selected from the societies represented and were eight In number , as follows ! John Baumor , Henry Elckc. Benjamin Mohr , J. B. Lundt. Henry Grebe , Henry Lehman , Wm. Doll and Frank Klupper. At the conclusion of the impressive cere monies , the funeral Cortege wended its way , to prospect hill cemetery where all thnt re mains of I'arth of n great nnd good man wcro deposited in tlio bosom of our common mother. You will have no uso" for spectacles if you use Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthen ing Eye Salvo ; it removes the Him and scum which accumulator on the eye balls , subdues Inllatnmation , cools and sbothcs the irritated nerves , strength ens weak und railing sight , "oo a box ; Something to Kctuembar. If you are going east remember the "Rock Island Route" run the sleepers and chair cars of their solid vestibule trajn to and from the Omaha depot , leaving Omaha at.8:45 : p. m.thus avoid ing the transfer at Council BlulTs. Three solid trains daily. All chair cars are free. Dining cars on all through trains. Our trains make close.connec tion with all eastern limited trains con necting in union depot at Chicago , avojding a transfer across the city to parties oiu-oulo to New York , Boston and other eastern cities , "and every thing a llttlo bettor than other lines can offer. " S. S. STKVKNS , Ticket olllco 1305 Faruam. Gon'l , W. A. IluccliorA In Trouble. George C. Raven , an export butcher , has commenced suit against George W , McClel land , his late partner in the meat 'market business at 803 Park nvenuo ; ulso George Hammond & Co. , for § r3.59 , asking for a receiver and an accounting of the firm's affairs. In bis petition Raven says that ho entered into partnership with McClelland , July 1. During that mouth their sales amounted to S1.5-I2.4U. The stock cost them 1,132.80 , and tticlr expenses were SI25. thus leaving them a net profit to bo divided equally of $230.10 , but McClcllnnd pocketed the whole amount and has continued to keep it. Tlio terms of tholr partnership agree ment were that McClelland should furfilsh all the capital to start with against Raven's cxpcricnco nnd skill as a butcher , and each pay out of the profits , half the expenses. On August 21 , whtlo plaintiff was down at their wholesale market house , Hammond & Co. levied on his shop , by virtue of an old lion held against McClelland , which bo know nothing about. That is why ho brings this suit for a settlement. Advice to Mothrrg. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always bo used for "children teething. It soothes the child , sottons the gums , allays all pain's , euros wind colic , and is the best remedy for dial-- rhcca. 25c a bottle. * Itatcs train Oiualiii niul Counilll DIufTs. Second class tickets from Omaha and Council Bluffd via. St. Paul and tho" Northern Pacific to Portland and all Puget Sound points are now sold at $35. Passengers via. the Northern Pacific are taken throughtho custom and cen tral points of Washington territory , and are enabled to visit and inspect any portion of the territory , stop-overs being given at Spokane Fulls and all points west. _ A l\\K \ \ Oyster Red. An oyster bed of unusual si.o and richness was discovered recently by a Danish fisherman near the coast of Jut land. It is some eleven miles from land and llftoon miles long by seven miles wide. WML FRUIT FlAYOflS nd > itiil.yuhe ? ! u.n"e.J Slatc'i rtoreniment. indorsed by the heads of the Oreat TJnlvcr ltIc < ? ? ! , .i 'I00' * A 'yrt ' . the Btrongett , l'ure t and most Hralthnil. Dr. Price' Cirsai " " ° couuia Ammonia , I.lineor . Price's ? Aluui. Dr Delicious V "i ' , Vlavorlnc Cx tract ill * . Vanilla , I.emon.qraugV.ATmondTRos Tt Vo'notco taluI'olwlBousO PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. . Ntw York. Chicago , it. Louis. 8ho Drnlsoitrtlilfl Hcrpant'x Ilond. Monclny morniqg Mrs. P. Shopnrd. ot Mansfield , Matisj , wont to licr collar Idtohon to wasli. She Und no soon ergot got there tlmn ho boholil a lixrgo blick- snnko , which jlmmodlritoly Btnrtcd toward lior , Bitching out Its forked tongue. Mrs. Shcpnrd woa nil oxcltcd in n momunt , niielcod up n good sized stick nnd pnvo him ono or two hits thnt BtUnnod him < fbr a minute ; then she piled upon him tubs , rocks nnd nn old pot of load thtiti woiphcd fifty pounds , when she thought his Biuikcship was dead she tried-totrotnove the not of load , but found that hot' stronglh had deserted - sorted her. So ovoyything wns loft till hoi * husband cnino homo. The snnko measured just llvo foot long. Absolutely Tills powder uover varies. A marvel ot pure ly , btrvnctrt nnd wholcsamoness. Jloro oco- nomlCAl than tlio ordlnnrv kinds , and cannot bo sold Incompatltlon with the multitudes of lor or Bnortweifiht alum or photphnto powders. Bold only in cans , lioyal IlnlclUK I'owdor Com pany , W Wall Street. Now Vorlc. DRS. BETTS & BEITS liOd FAHNAM STRHRT , OMAHA , NBD , ( Upposlta i'axtuu Hotel. ) Ofllco hours , 9 n.-m , to 8 p. ra. Bimdays , 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Specialists In CTironlc , Mervous Skin nnd Blood Diseases. tsJT'Consultatlon nt offlco or by mail free. Medicines sent by mnll or express , securely packed , free from observation. Guarantees to euro nulokly ; snfoljr'nwl ppnnnncntly. WrDVniTQ ntJBTTT'l'V ' ' Spermatorrhoea , soml- HhnVDUO UtDlLlil naU.osso < .Nlsnt Kmls ilous. Physical Ut'cay. urlsinp from Indlscro tlon. Kxcess or Indulnenco. producing Sleepless ness , Despondency. Flmp'ei on the face , aver sion to society easily abcouruiccd , lacK of c' > ull donco , dull , uullt for study or business , audlliuls Hfo a burden. Safely , permarontly nnd pri vately cured. Consult lira , lletts & Detts , i W Parnam St. , Oninha , Nob. Blood anfl Siin Diseases K 'n8f. l . ! ! 8iis results , completely orndlratcd wltliout the nld of Mercury. Scrofula , Kr/slpelnH. Fever ! -ores. Hlotches , Ulcers , 1'ftiuslu the Head and nones , Syphilitic Soro'l tit out. Mouth and 'JonRUP. Ca tarrh , etc. . permanently cured uhero others have failed. IHrhinir Tfl'inni'Tnnd nintlder Complaints , RlUlluI ) Ulllldlj Painful. DllHcult , too fre quent Hurtling or Illoody Urine , Urlno high col ored or with milky secllmenr on etandlng , Went Back. Uouorrhma. Gleet , Cybtllls. etc. , Promptly and Enfcly Cured , Charges Hoasoni- ble. per- nianent ( Jure , re moval complela , without cutting , caustic or dilution , cures oirected.at homo by patlont without a moments pain or annoyance. To Yonii ? Men anil Miflilte-Acii Meo , AOIIDI ? PFTDP nio awful effects ot early UUfiB UUULi Vice.Miich bungs organic weakness , destroying both mind and body , with all Its dreaded Jib ) , permanently cured , MPPTTH ! Adtossthojahotavo impaired DDilO themselves by Improper liulul- pencos nnd solitary linblt.s , which ruin both body and mind , unfitting them tor- business , Ituay or inarrinRp. M AitiUED MK.V. or thoie entering on that hap py life , aware of physical debility , quickly as Bisted. OUJl SUCCESS. Is based upon facts , Jlr.it Practical Expe rlence. Second Kvory casu In especially studied- thus starting aright. 'J'hlid JloJIoines are pre , pared In our lubatory exactly to suit each case , thus ail acting cures without Injury t3Soiul 0 cents postf-po for celebrated workg on Chronic , Nervous und Dellcato Diseases , ThoiisandH cured , SSTA friendly letter or call may save you future siitTerlnic and shame , and ndd golden years to life. fHo letters an swered unless accompanied by I cents In Etamna. Address or call on IK . EtGTTS & BUVTS , HOSFurnum Htroat , Omahn , Jleb. Three Nights and Saturday Matinee Commonclhs Thursday , Sept. 5th. The Talcntod Voung Actor , ROBERT MANTELL Under the nmnasentent of AUGUSTUS I'l'lOU , In the Jtoniatulo Drama , ? "OTHELLO" Robert Ml an toll , In llogular irlceaS3c , fide. 7So nnd II. _ "BOSTOTPAVlLLlON THEATRE COMPANY Colllseiini ground * , commcnclnc Monday oven- und nil w eel : , " , ; 'M p. m , UNCLETDM'SCABIN The celebrated DoMoss Kamlly , CONCERTISTS , will Jill n musical en ai'i > rncnt at Scniitztm Hall , corner 15th und Jackmni Htrae's ' , tliln evening jjeptenibvr Cth , Admission udultu UJc , chlldrun IU Homarkublo for powerful symputhotio tone , ] ) llablo notion nnd ubsoluto dura bility ; 80 years' record tlio best iruavan- too of the excellence of tlioso iutrns- nients. WOODBRIDGEBROS , A box of Wind Matches to sinouci-a of Of Fall goods is the grandest Omaha has ever seen. No words can give a description of our new stock. We invite the hundred thousand strangers who will be in Omaha , this week , to visit the largest clothing establishment of the west and look at our grand display of Men's and Boy's Clothing , Hats , Shoes and Furnishing goods. Our display is one of the features of this weeks fair. Rely upon it you will see something exceptional in the way of as sortment and styles. No matter whether you wish to buy any thing or not. call and look around in our establishment. It will do you good. You will not be urged to buy. You will not even have to ask a saleman for the price of anything , as you can tell the prices yourself. Everything in our store is marked in plain figures and THESE FIGURES WILL BE A REVELATION TO YOU. We are sure you have never seen goods marked and sold that way. In prices we have no competition , If there-is in our stock any one line of which we are especially proud , it is our line of suits for dress and business wear ; a mar velous assortment. FalLOvercpats , silk faced and silk lined , beautiful styles. Boy's and Ohildrens' department second floor is brimful ot novelties. Shoes A department--also second floor now - - on wo keep only honest and reliable makes of shoes. Hats and Furnishing Goods More than a half dozen stores together. OPEN TILL 9 P. M. Corner Fourteenth , and Douglas Streets , Omaha. FAIR WEEK HnilB us ronly for < vir frloiuls with tliobo t nn > l latest of the Benson In Mcn'a and Children's Suit : , and Kurn'ililnui. Str.inijprJ nro Invited to Inolc In nt tlio Olnsj Front cloro on Knrmun fatrjot , whether pur- cUHHlnK or not , wlicro they nuiy bo sure of a courteous welcome. Wo shall bo on duty early and late. o In the evonlnc or cnrao In the raornl velum you uru luokoJ for orcomo with warning. " MAX MBVEH. ADOM'II MBYKK ESTABLISHED 1800. Max Meyer GENERAL. AGENTS FOU THE STEINWAY , CH1CKERING. KNABE , And other first class PIANOSand STORY & CLARK ORGANS Remember , Wo do Mot Soil "Ston cllod" Pianos. All Instruments Guaranteed to be Just as Represented. Wo will offer a flno S325 Piano dur ing Fair Week , for S25O. EASY PAYMENTS. Visitors Wolcomo. MAX MEYER & BRO Cor. IGtb aud Farnara St3. Keel is Dll.K. O. WEtT'fl NlllVE AND nilAIIf TllBAT' IIBNT , aguarnnteoJgnoclBo for Hysteria. Dlzzl- iesa , Convulsions , K1U. Nervoiu KeuralKla , ileadacbe , Nerrnus I'rojtrallon caused by the ate of alcohol or tobacco , Wnkttfumeiu , Mental Itfpri > s lna , Bof toning of tbs Jlratn. resulting In Umnlty ami Irncllim to misery , decay anil doith. J iem tur OM Age. llarrennosa , ! / ) of i'ower In eltlicrjtox , Involuntary I.o s mul Spermat- ortucticau ed by over-exortloriof the liraln.telf. bus or overluilulgrnco. Kacli box contalni cneroontli'B treatment. tl. < X ) a box , or MX boxen for * . > M eut by mall prepaid on receipt of nrlco. WH aUABANTBB SIX BOXB3 Tocuroanyrubt ) , With each order received b u for six boxes , accompanied with MM , wo vrlQ tend the purchaser ourwrittna iruarantea to to- fund tlie money If tne traitinot does not etraot koure. Quu-uttiei luued only by Ooodoiam Drug Co , . LiruggliU , Bol * Jjieo.lt. UlO tieru Om b i b fcntnruuuncvuKUt no tookfreo. UU. . UUit 180 Wtbaili ST. . Couuuu. LO1TEUY OF TUG PUB MO OUAIUTV. rSTAULISHKD IN 1877 , BV IIIB NATIO.VAr , OOVEHN1IENT. OPEIIAIT.D Under a Twenty Yoarj' Ccntrai by the Mezian : Internatioaal Improvement Companj. Grand Montlily Drawing ? hold In the Morestjne Pavllllonlu tlio Alumuda Piirk. City of Mexi co. nnd publicly conducted by Government Ulllclnls appointed for the purpose by the Secretaries of the Interior nnd the Treasury. Grand Soml-Annual Extraordinary DRAWING OF SEPTEMBER 151ft , 1889 , CAPITAL $12OOOO. SOOOO Tickets ( it $ i , $ GJOOOO. PHICB OF TICKKTS , AMUHICAN MONK ! ' : Wholes , $8 ; Halves , ! 4 : Quarters , ? . ' ; Klghths. $ ] . Club rutes. Oft tickets for U U. S. Currency. fcisr or I'ltiZKR. 1 CAPITAL PKIZi : OK * IMWU ) Is . JW0.001 1 CAPITAli 1'HIXUOK 40.UJO Is . 40,000 i CAi'irAhPitizcotf aoooois . at.ooo 1 UKANDPHUIiOK . 6 , Xls ) . 6UX ) Z P1U/K8UF . 2,000 ore. . . 4W B PHI/.KSOK . J.OOO uro. . . 6.01)0 ) 20 PWAV&UV . WJ are . . JII.OJ'J ' lOiI'HI/.nSOK . KJ ) are. . . ' 880 PHI X.E3 OP . 100 are. . 3800 ! ) BMPIUZUSOF . 40 aro. . . AI'l'IIOXIMATION I'lllXBS. 160 Prizeof Jiaj npp. to $1WOO i'rlzo. . 18,000 1W ) Prlzia qt 100 app. td 4U.Oi ) I'rlze. . 35,000 1(0 ( Prizes of EOiipp. to yo,00 Prizo. . H.OOJ TirJTormlimlaot tie , decldodby. . 120KXPrlzo. ( ) . . . 31.C6) tS-JI Prizes . Amounting to ww,12 All prizes sold In the Dnlted States full ald In A EMTg WAMTJBP. tay Fou CMJII KATKS , or nny further Inform ation desired , write lu'jlMy to the undersigned , cleurly Rtutlns your residence , with stito , coun ty. street nnd number. More rapid return mail delivery will b3 assured by vour enclosing an envelope bearing your full address. IMPORTANT , Address U , HASSIITTI , CITV OK MHXICO , MKXICO. ny ordinary letter , containing MONUV ( Jiuiiiii Issued by nH-Kvpn-ss Companloa , New Vork Exchange - change , llraf tor Postal Note. Spconil Knnturos. IJy terms of contract the company muni deposit - posit the sum ciL' all prlzej Included In the sclicmo before selllnc : a single ticket , and re- ci'lvo the foliowlug olllclnl permit : CBin'nnCA'1'K.-l hcrrlm ccrttfutluit tlie / , < m- don llaiilc J Mexico anil Suntli America ha an special dajwutt the ntcfammj fuiitln In guamntce trie vaiimcHtnf till vrlzea ill awn buthe Lutcrta dt , la llcncncencln 1'ulillra. It. ItonntGVllZ ll VIM * . Intervcntar. Furlhor , the Company Is reijulred to dUtrlh- nto llfty-slx per cent of the value of all tha tickets In jirizoa a larger propoitloa thnu Is given by any oilier Lottery. Finally , thu number ot tickets Is limited to fO.lOOii.tUO lcs < than are sold by other lotteries using the samn schemes , FOR MEATS , FISH , 80UP8 , GRAVIES , Sauce , State Line. To ( Jlnsjo ! v , llclfasl , IiililliiainlIIvcr.iol ) | ) From New York Every Tuesday , Cal'ln imitago Hi to t.'O , accorJInx lolocutlo.i elm room. Kzcuralon W > ( o TJJ. blC'eruKt ) l "uJ I rum l.uropu nt l < one tltatot. Al'bllN UAl.UH IN i. Co. , ticn'l Aiiontt , U JlroaJvruy , Now Vort 1 UN lLEaix ; , lien'l Weitcrn Axent. 164 ItunJblpU til. , CtllcatfO. IlAiiur K , Sloius : , Agent. Ouiaba. Itoducod ( Ublaratoj to ( Jlnj r to Oovlrln ciuin- SHOE DEALERS justly lno tlio eel' ubrated lines of Hoots and Shoes , nianufactur edoyt' ' . M. Henderson & ! ' < > . , ot Chicago I'ac- torlea at Chicago , Dlxon , Ills. , and Fund lu J.ac , \Vii.-Bhould write HA.M. N. NVA'l'SON , resi dence. FltBMONT. NliU. TravellBK ai { Ut. lleadquarter * for Itubbers. D _ < TO 2Oto60 DAYS. This is u disenso whtoh baa h ere to fore Bullied all Medical Science. When Mercury , Iodide ot Potassium , Bareapft rllla or Hot Springs fall , we guaranteoa cure/ We have a Remedy , unknown to anyone In th * World outside of our Coin puuy. and onu that ha > NUVCfl FAII.KO to cure tha most obstinate cases. Ten days la recent case * docs the urork. It la the old vuronlo deep neatetl cases that wa solicit. Wo have cured hundreds who have boon abandoned by Physician * , and pronounced Incurable , and w cnallenRe the world to brliiK us a cose that WA will not cure In less than sixty dayH. Since Iho history of < n < ialclno a true epeclflo for Syphilis has been sought for but uaver found until our IWl IC REMEDY was discovered , olid we am juntllleil In spying It in thu only Uorauay in the World tnat will po * > Ulvely cure , bacause the latest Medical Works , publlsned by the bent Known authorities , say- there wninevera true spenltlo before. Our rem edy will cure wlicn everything els has failed. Why waste you time aud money with patent ffleillclnes thnt uever had virtue , or doctor with physicians that cannot corn you , you tl.ftt har tried everything elsg should coma to us now And a t permanent relief , you never can get it lie where. Mark what we say , in the end yea must take our remedy or NKVKK recover ano ) you that have been afflicted but a short tlmt Bhoula by all means come to us now , not one la tenof nmv casei over get permanently cured. Many tretuelp ana iUInk they are free from th disease , but In one , two or iar s r ara after 1 appears again In a more horrible form. This ia n blood Purlflor und will Cure > any Skin or Blood Disease wbeu Ever.ythintr Eleo Falls. NOTICE Wo deslro to caution patients in re- cnrd to parties claiming to use the Uoolc Horn * edy. Our formula Is not and CANNOT bo Known to anyone but ounmlvus. THE COOK REMEDY GO , ROOM 418 aM419 , Paxton Block , the Liquor Habit , I'oHlllTiily Cared by Aifuilnlxtorlnu Dr. liatuca' Gulden Specific. Heart bj Kivon In u cup of coffee or ten without tli knovrltidKu u ( the purioii Uklnif It j l nbsoliilclr liarmi lunii , nn > l will unvtt u apvuily nnil porninnuiit curij , wliuihur the pntluiitlt a uioleratHtlrlnkurorunui * tuhol wruck , 'JliuunaiUs ul Uriiiikiinli Invu bui'ii lumlo teinporutu men who Jmvo liikvn ( inl Jcu jpecllla til thulrcofoovrltlioittliulr kmiwleiluo Hint 10 my lo- ; lluvotlioy iiult.lrliikliiii of tlu-lr own free will. IT Never lOilln. Tlie sjruluiii iinru InipriMnnli'cl with the * l > irlllcnt boo iijics nn utter liiiuixillillllx f"r V1" lliuuruii | | > ellti ) Iu exist. I'or fnn ! liy Kulin , v Co. , DrUKKUls. nth a'i < l OouKias nts. , anil lilh anil Cum * Inxntii.Unuhii , A. I ) . Kontur .Vllro. , Council ClulTn. For BO dnro ONLY tro will nnd far 19 tlio DE GBOOT ELECTRIC SPIRAL For tlUcatri nml Urakne r at Mrn , IVrmntur * 11 V'.1,1.10' ' ' / " V.O'eor. ' l riili . I. . . . . * . . lirr ou > I'cMlltr . , An. It u n ivrfort little inirvcl nml boluir ' aiin'mUwnnrarUfiulcJclyanri nuivtr. circular Kn * . US OE007 EUiXUO CO. . CC3 WttVa Ot * otn. KiU. ONLY ! For LOST ur FAILING VANHOODj an r land NERVOUS DEBILITY ! W kn § of Jlodyind UlndtEff cU of Errori crEmt In Older Younr.u . Uobml , Nol.lo MimillllllfiillrUt.lurrd. lloir to Enlan u < | Hlra.KlhfuUI'iL.llMKtKUlI'MIII * rikUof I Ib.olJI.I , u.rtll' MliaK TII > iTCUM-H.iii l. I. ttj. Urn Ir.llf/ .i i 41 6l.t , Trrrllorln , tni funli * fnuatrUi. Yea f.n rll Ibrnt. ll k , rull .tiil.afttliin , .nd prtMif. M J.4 > rrtf. Idilrni ltd - O..BUlfWn.H.I. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Health. " AUoluto Hxrrrr , furtdwliliouti lnfrc | ilftii. Ad.lroi ebloii-Hupro CPnlmio , l'J Trauout bt. , Cooto,1 CHiCHESTCn'S ENGLISH PENFJVROYAL PILLS. It < l UniH-i liluiiKind llruiid. TL. Di.lr itlltbl. . i.lll fur . .If. H fD.o urr , l.aJIV > * u k Uruitjclit f r HID lll inuuil jlniiid , ) " rrd ntfttliioUrk * * , Mtl 4 Ulililuellbbon , 'I'ukuiiualbrr. KuJ4 . M.rn | . , | lor | nlcuut .l "Ilillut fat Indf | , " In I'll : r Inunll. AUM * JtovW. ' l't.ll 'l . ! _ . ily , quloki lyund safely cured byDOOTLTUACap. tulfaa. Hovoral c.tsus cured iu cuven day ! . Bold utll J per box , alldruicuUta , or by mall from UoctuJaM'CtfCo , 11WUIUj * N. Y. Full dire * IOIIK