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8 THE OMAHA 'DAILY BEE : OIHUUSDAY , SEPTEMBER 19 , 1889 : i THBCITY. _ A muss meeting will 1)0 holil to-night At KcBslor's hull , on South Thirteenth ( street , for the purpose of organizing Oorinnn wiird clubs. Chief Soavoy h s returned from his visit to Suit I.nlto and Denver. Lie re ports Unit Mrs. Senvoy's lionlth was greatly bonoflttcd by the trip. Chief Ualllgnn hns roooivcd a check ot S1UO from Oaknmn , Ilftinos & Co. , for services rendered by the Hro dopnrt- montntthu lire in tholrmillon Monday n 1 K\I \ t. The old dandeld Ovornll nnd Conrso Snlrt Manufacturing company has been reorRtitilzed , nnd now urtloloa of Incor poration woi-o ( Hod with the county clerk to-diiy for "tbo Kntz , Novons & llccso Manufacturing company. " Owen McCalTorv la very emphatlo in bis denial of the MolCeo item published yesterday. lie sayn that McKee once deposited n check with him for a few dnys to secure a small account but promptly took it up at the tlmo apocl- llud. llud.S. S. C. Blntrlmm , of Mercer county , Pennsylvania , tjan be communicated with. Ho is BUlToriiiR from dropsy and claims to have had a hypodermic Injec tion of inorplnno recently which alToctod his bruin , lie Is Highly and was con fined at the request of friends in this city. _ _ It Was 11 MlMiiko. About n weak ago the city press contained nn Item to thu effect that W. H. Mulntyrc , local correspondent of the Chicago Iloric- jnuti lind br > en llncil police in court for tlrutilc- cnncss , ThU Is nil error. Mr. Mclutyro'ls not In tlio Imliltof KoltlnB drunk , and was out of tlio city nt tliu time. Whcro i\rn Tlio } ? In tlio list of men selected to serve ns grand Jurors Bliiirlft Coburn unit lite deputies hiivo becnlinnblo to rind ulthcr A. 1'iirltcr oftimes Murpliy. The o n nines were IUIIOMJ ; tlio names selected by Commissioner Anderson at tlio tlmo tlio Hat irom which to draw putit Jurors was amdeup. Mortuary. John T. tlynn , recently an engineer on the Missouri I'uulllc , died at his mother's resi dence , 1510 Ciiminij , of consumption at 1:10 : n. in. The funeral exorcises occur at tlio Holy Family churcli at8.10a. : m. , to-morrow and scilomn hlgli mass will bo celebrated by Fathers Hlllman and Koommm. The Inter- tnont will take place at St. Mary's cemetery. Another Votintr District. The now voting district In the Sixth ward , created lastnlglit by the council , Is bounded on the cast by Thirteenth utroot , on the BoiitH by Seward and on the west and north by the city limits. In other words the old llrat district of tlio ward has simply been cut in t.wo , Thirteenth street being the dividing line. Tim Ii\Kt of tlio Season. The Otnahas and Dos Motucs will wind up the base ball season , so far as Omaha Is concerned - corned , on Friday , Saturday and Sanday next. There will be one game each on Fri day and Saturday , ana it should bo culled no later thnn 3:15 : , with two Raines on Sunday. Monday morning the team leaves for the last tri | > of the season , closmi ? at Milwaukee With two games , Sunday , September 9. That Drill ; Contract. The commissioners failed to award a drug contract at their mealing last Saturday for the reason that no report on bids had benn ciutle by the committee of the whole. 13y mis- tnlio this matter got Into the hands of the commlttco on charities , therefore had not been acted upon , Helni : $ ti ! ) lower tnan anybody - , body oiso , It'is , sad ! that Goodman Will got ; the contract. _ How to Di'Htroy Caterpillar * . OMAHA , Sept 17. To the Editor of TUB BEE : It js apparent , at tliis tlmo , that the Inulo trojs la our streets , parks and private grounds are Deinir very much damaged , If not destroyed , by depredations of the cater pillars which cat the foliago. These caterpillars , from the numbers which crawl on the sidewalks or drop from ovor- haiiKliiK branches upon the pcoplo walking beneath , are becoming a public nuisance. If this nuisance were confined to ono pluco Individuals might bo expected to deal with It. But the destruction is so general that the city government alone is competent to control the matter and prevent further damage. There are , as Is well known , power pumps for spraying trees with diluted arsenical poisons such as Paris green and London purple. Such appliances and such insecticides properly applied nro efll- clont remedies in all suuh cases as the ono complained of , but are too expoimvo or in convenient for private persons to owu and use In a city. I suggest , therefore , tbnt the city council tnlio the proper steps at once to destroy the caterpillars and preserve the shade trees in the city. This will not only bo a valuable scrvico to the pcoplo of Omaha but will set nn example to the other towns and cities which are afllicted with tlio snino pest. Yours , H. F. MclNTOsn , Editor Stockman and Cultivator. ORGANIZE. They Wnnt Itoprosnntallon In County nnd City Oillcrs. A meeting of Gormnn citizens was hold In Koaslor's ' hall Inst night , the object being to take measures for the recognition of the Germans ot Omaha in politics. .About fifty persons 'vcro present. Phillip'Andres was elected president anil Otto Knadcr , of the Nebraska Tribune , sec retary. After debating the matter at some length the following ward comuilttcca were appointed : First ward , ( Jcorpo Ilold , Wil I liam Scgolhe. Second wurd , Gcorgo AntliCR , Henry Weiss. Third ward. Fritz Worth , Charles Nobor. Fourth ward , 1'hll Andres. Charles Kruscl. Fifth ward , Henry Osthoff , Henry Holln. Sixth ward , William Scovcrs , Gcorgo Sluh , Seventh ward , (5.H. ( Muck , Henry Voss , sr. ElRhth ward , Al bert Sunders , Henry Svhroedcr. Ninth ward , l.ouls Hlbblor , Ann Munich , Tne meeting adjourned until Monday evening next , at which time the commltleas will re port at Thlitecnth and Williams. AMUSKMKNTS. W. AV. F'owlcr and Wlllnin Wnriniiigton nro manuu'iu ? Kd Kleo's spectacular bur lesque opera , ' 'The Corsair , " this season , 1I : and BO fur as ehowy features go they have put up nn attraction that not only attracts ' great ulteiiUo'n but gives complete satisfac tion , it entertained and pleased a very large audience at the Uoyds last night nnd nil lu all was considered superior to last urmuoa'a production. Thu company as n whoia Is better , the scenery moro elaborate i nnd costuming liner than when presented bare for the lirst lime. Moisrs. Fowler and WurniUiRion have no Fay Tcmplctons , Louise Montagues , nor George S. ICnlghts to blow about , but Martha 1'ortcotis Is Just as clever 'In the part of Conrad as Fay Temploton over was , nnd Charles J , Hagau simply throws George S. Knight's characterization of Yus. Buf nwuy in the shade , while Joseph Franlcnn and Charles Udell as Haxblute and tiyng Smauf filled their part of the programme brim full of fun , frollo und nonsense. Miss Ger trude Hoyt , who plays Mndoru , the orlpinal tnuld of Athens Is not as pleasing In her ac tion * as fhu might bo , hut makes up well , loolts charming und deserves good mention. The principals fall short in their vocal ef forts , though the chorus singing was strong und wont with n dash that elicited frequent outbursts of applause. The management lias introduced u number of fine specialty nets that add considerable Interest to the performance ml nro nhyay * W9)l ) received , Of these Miss Amelia Glover' * high Itickliiff liao bo easily ? " ' ' ' "u < uir"nu " 1C ov'iSe stir- prUo and special comment , Milllo Glsola'a wonderful fcatu at bulunclnc on un Invisible ivlro and the Aloxaudroff brothers , musical clowns , are worthy of moro than passing notice. Miss Glover Is a sister of the ro < jiownod Henry 13. Ulxey. For the hiiroin scone , Me.r . Fowler und Wurmingtoii have reached the climax in artistic and beau' ' tlful suga Boilings , which they designate a palace of curtains and It certainly fulfills every expectation. Much of the business excited euthu&lastta numlrution and tin. comedians as well us specialists wcro en cored numerous times. PAT KILifcEN'fl EAK. Jt Shown tlio KflTouta of mow * . Pat Klllcn , of St Paul , and hM trainer , Tom Madden , of Banger , Me. , arrived in the city utT:80 : , nnd loft last evening for St. Paul. Klllcn , It will bo recollected , was knocked out by big .Too McAullfTo , the glnat of the Pacific coast , last Wednesday night before the Golden Gate Athlottn Club. Ho looks as big nnd strong as ever , however , and a swollen and badly discolored ear nrd the only symptoms of bis recent light. In reply to a solicitation for the story of the fight , Madden said : "Wall , there is no denying that Pat lost the light. Nor was It from a lack of condition , for ho was never tlncr In his life. Jack Uempsoy , Tommy Warren , Dave Camtibell , Denny Costlgan , Tom Anderson and Klllon all tramud together at Neptune gardens. Alia- muda , and they nil concurred In the belief thai Klllcn was In the best possible condi tion the night ho stepped into the ring. Ho was the favorite In all the pool rooms btid confident of doing Ins man. "In the llrst round the men cot together at onco. Mao made a Joft-hand lead , but Klllcn stepped asldo laughinp. Joe then made for Pat's head with his right , but again was Pat too lively for him , but In return ho caught McAuliffo a he.ivy Icft-lmndor in the stomach that Hindu him f.'runt , "The mon cnmo up smiling In the second. McAullITu lead for the head , but Pat ducked and countered irood and hard on Jack's Jaw. A moment later Klllcn swung his right with Vicious momentum , but Instead of landing ho. went clear over .loo's back , landing on the floor , dislocating his right shoulder blade ami badly injuring his elbow nnd hand. Killen told Madden that his arm was out , anil Madden couched nunto tight shy. to draw McAuliffo to him so he could cross film with his left. Klllon in this round suffi-rcd untold agony from his shoulder and could do little more than stop the heavy blows the California ! ! showered upon him. ' In the foiiith Mac , ndt'licd ' by Paddy Hyan , rushed Killen , but Klllon was so wondortully alert und quick upon bu feet that but llltlu damage was done , until Just before the close of the round when Joe lilt him a stcer-lclllcr In the oar. It was a tornblo blow , but Klllcn only laughed and camn back for moro of It when tluic was called. "Tho fifth round was ( five and take allover ever the ring , Killca doing much clover work with his left. "In" the sixth Killon danced to the center of the ring and got in a hit with his loft , which staggered the big follow. The nuxt moment , howovcr.Miii ! caucht Killen a heavy one In 'the stomach with his loft , and swing ing quickly with his right , basted him the blow in the car that soul P.it up against the ropes very groggy. Whllo Klllcn was cling ing to tlio ropes McAulltTo crossed ever to him and upper cut him with his right , and Lu Blanche counted him nut as ho stood there dazed. "Yes , I tlnnn MoAulifTo a flMt- rater ; ho'sa trillo slow , but bin and strong as aa ox and us game as a pebble. Ho is oaly a rlclit-liiiiul lighter. "Killen will hardly do any fighting for n time , but when McAuliffo comes east lu the winter ho must give Pat another go. While in the city Killen and Madden are the guests of Kd and Arthur Kothory. For Alcoholism Go to Excelsior Snrings , Missouri. Its waters are a certain untidoto. Fine ac commodations at the Elms. Twonty- five miles from Kansas City , on the St. Pa.nl road. _ A CIIUS11EU Hi ACKMAlLiRR. Gnlli hoi''s Victory Over a Uraz'-ii Courtusan. "I scut n letter with a special delivery stamp nn it thtough this office , two dnys ago , und it has not yet reached Its destination. 1 want to Know the rauson why it has been de layed. " , Slio was a self possessed , haughty niadamo who addressed Postmaster Uollaghcr. and tliuro was a flash in her eye which told that the wouinu was accompanied by her temper. The postmaster made inquiry und ascer tained that the letter had been directed to a well-to-do business man in this city , but the address sent the missive to North in stead of South * street. The house at xvhich it was delivered was of ill-repute. The mistress received the note , thinking the geutloman whom she did not know might , during her absence , have visited her house. The postmaster's irate caller How into a passion when told how her letter hail gene astray , and asseverated that if the letter was not returned to her she would so warm the fnorrocco surface of Mr. Gallagher's seat as to make him feel ho was sitting upon the gricldlo whica baked Fiou McCool's slapjacks. "Lot me toll you , my dear madame , " said Mr. Wanamakcr's representative , " 'that you can't commence to pllo on the coal too quickly. You will not get your letter back frnai mo. You can't run this olllco to assist yoii in your blackmailing schemes by seduc ing well known citizens into your bro hel. " "Do you dare insinuate that I am a 11' "I ( Jon'L ' insinuate it at all. I tell you to your face that you nro a miserable , disreputable , and blackmailer. I know how you work your business. You have written Just such letters - tors as this ono to Mr , , to Mr. , to Mr. and toMr. . * and I have scon every ono of tlio letters. These men showed them to me. If I flnd another letter of this kind fromyou , I'll send you behind the bars. Now got out of this 1" There wasn't a very augry. flash In the postmaster's eye , but there was a pint of venom in the utterance of every syllable , a pile-driver force la every word , which over awed the mock tnajctlc queen. She realized that she was not the mistress of the occasion , nnd with suppressed impre cations hissing from UT lips , loft the post master still supreme in his realm. For mon. women and children. Mi- Iwlovilch'd Hungarian blackberry juico. COIjl-iAY Mined Out t the Advance Guard of fc fho Trninii Army. The cool weather brings in the tramps. The police court was crowded with them. John i'cel , the soldier vag , hcadoa the list. Ho had Just got out of the county Jail nnd said ho was pretty close to Iowa when the police caught linn nnd brought him back. "The ofllcor who Kept you from going to Iowa ought to bo bsunced from the force. I'll ' have to send you up to Joe Miller's for thirty days. " Mlko Kianey was found bogging on the street. Ho was sentenced to Hvo days In the county Jail. Stove Dalloy was lined $11) ) and costs for drawing a nun on Olllcer Hudson. Seven vagrants wcru arrested in a box car near the Union Piiclllo bridge , where they had boon c.irrylnc on a high carousal and living on chickens stolen irom the residents of the city. They were all held for two days' work in thu city Jail. Advlooto MothcrH. Mro. Winslow's Soolhinpr Syrup should always bo used for children toothing. It Boothos the child , ooltona the gums ; alluya nil pains , cures wind colic , and is the best remedy for diur rhiLui.oo u bottle A Coliihrated Case. At the last term of court Judge Graff devoted - voted ono week hnurtng a case , Anna D. Ambrose against David Anderson , m which Judges Savage und Luke appeared as oppos ing counsel and hud a light , which , it is claimed , occasioned a coldness ni well 93 enmity between .them which may never bo removed , Anderson wa ? charged wltln hayIng - Ing Injured thoplalutilT by undertaking to ill- vest money for her la South Ouiutm Iota , Thu latter claimed that ho purchased prop erty directly contrary to her wl&lies , and sued him for $1,400 damages. Thu Judge's verdict govo her $700. Anderson's attorney movuJ for a now trial , and that motion was argued before Judge Groff in chambers this morning. Judges Surupo and L-ako were prevent but declined to spank to each other. The Chaiiron Hauktng company , which wan defeated In ttio county court lu its suit against Henry L. I-eo , Henry T. Clark , Kd- ward Mr Amlcrsou und O'.to L.obcck , as ad. uilnlstrulors of thu citato of the late Carl A , Frlod , for a claim of $175 , has appealed to the district court , and IIled the transcript this morning. THIS IiATKST I'OMOIS OUTIIAUM. An Honest and Industrious .Mechanic Arrristud Without CnitNc. Justice Anderson , Judge Stonborg and Mlko Maul wore very indignant yesterday afternoon nt what they felt Justlllcd in pro nouncing another police outrage. The story told by tbcso gentlemen Is In substanfctj this : Monday evening Hrlco Wilson , a machlucst by trade , arrived In Omaha from Paterson , N. J. , where ho had boon employed , but having test his situation there Ctimo west , hoping to better himself. Unfortunately his capital by the time ho reached this city was nearly expended , consequently , ho found it necessary to get work immediately or run his chances of being left out in the cold. Being a Freemason , Mr. Wilson uiaclp him self aad his co.ndltlon known to Messrs. An derson , Stcnborg and Maul , who constitute the Masonic relief committee here , expressed great anxiety to secure employment , at once and solicited their nselsUnce. Stcnbcrg und Maul went around with thu stranger Tuesday , furnished him , funds to pay for n night's lodging and at U o'clock yesterday morning ho was to have met Stonbcrg at Drexel & Mnul's ' , when they would call on a friend of the Judge , who , the Judge thought , would give him work. About that hour , when on Ins way to Join Stonberg antl within ono block of the place on Ftirnam street , Pollco- uinn Hudson uri'ested him on the charge of be ing a suspicious character. Wilson of course protested , declared his Innocence , told the olllccr whom ho was going to sea and asserted hli ability to provo by these men that such n charge against him was wrong , If the ofllcor would only go with him to them , but his pleadings wcro In vain. "I want you , " roared Hudson , threaten ingly , "and you will go with nio ' to the IOCK up. " v Ho went , was thrown into a cell at.Contral station and kept there until U o'clock. When taken before Judge Ucrka that oftlclal very quickly released him. After hearing what nuil occurred the Mnsonlo committeemen men made aa Investigation , satisfied them selves that the arrest was unwarranted and will make complaint to the police commission of Hudson's conduct. Cushman's Menthe Inhaler cures catairh , headache , neuralgia , asthma , hay fovcr. Trial frco at your druggist. Price 50 cents. Mil. The iSx-CommiH.loiuir or tlio General Land Oflloo in Ouiahn. Mr. S. M. Stockslager , late commissioner of the general land ofllce , is in the city , stopping nt the Paxtou. To a linn reporter Mr. Stockslnper stated that ho Is on his way to the mining regions of Wyoming and Oregon , nnd would remain in Omaha but a day or two. "I am oat of public life , " said Mr. Stock slager , "and Intend to remain out of it. My present trip has nothing to do with politics , but is purely of a business naturOj Since m"y resignation , which tddk effect Juno ! 30,1 have been novoting my time to the practice of law , making a specialty of land and minting cases before the supreme and dis trict courts. "I saw the appointment of JTudgo'Groff in the newspapers sinca I loft Washington , " ho continued , "and hope to moot'tho Judge before fore I lenvo the city. "Tho ofllcu of commissioner of the general land ofllco is one of the most important un der the government , and I might add the poorest paid. The commissioner passes upon greater values , annually , than the supreme court. Ho also passes upon moro questions directly affecting the pcoplo of the country. In eases Involving patents to lands , where his decision is in favor of'tho government , there is nn appeal to the secretary , but where his decision is against the government , or in favor of tbo claimant , there is no appeal. "Besides the responsibility of passing upon the most Intricate cases , ho has also the con trol and responsibility of aa imriiensu num ber of subordinates. There is an assistant commissioner aad a largo force of clerks , the' registers aad receivers of 1J3 lam ] offices , and their clerical force , the 'surveyor gen eral , f.ilse timber agents , inspectors of land ofticesundof surveyors genera ! , ' " and n host of subordinates. The commissioner is obliged to devote about sixteen hours per duy to the duties of his ofllco and for this he only re ceives $1,000 per year. The ' salaries in all the other departments of 'thb govern tnont have been increased from time to time , but those in the land ofllco have remained un changed. "I have been loolcinc over your city to day , " continued Mr. Slockslagor , "and am greatly surprised nnd pleased at Its rapid growth. You certainly have a magnificent city aad ouu of which the people should bo proud. " _ HCIj | > TO TI113 I51STIUCT COURT. I' . W. Hudson Hound Over For Lar ceny HR JJjillco. P. W. Hodson was before Judge , Bcrka yesterday afternoon charged with the crime of larceny as bailee. It appears that Hodson took a now belonging to Mrs. 'Alma Clurk , made by ono Luke to collect. Tlio fupq value of the paper was fl20. Mra. Clark was very anxious to have the money and told Hod- son to make what arrangements ho thought best. After consulting Luke , Hodsoh deter mined that ho would get a new note for $100 , providing Luke could cot proper security , and reduce the tlmo. Ho did so. In tlio meantime Mrs. Clark sued on the noto. At the trial , which wat before Justice Dunn , Luke alleged that ho had satisfied all claims by giving a now noto. When Mrs. Clark heard of this she caused Hudson's arrest. Ho was hold to answer in the sum of ? < JOO , but claims that ho can provo his innocence. ' A DAGO SlllJKE. SOIIH 01 ; Sunnv Italy Itct'iiHc toVorJc KIl'lOIMl 11 on PH. Forty-three Italians employed by Fanning & Slavin. street sweeping contractors , went out on a strike night before last. They nro laborers and are employed to sweep into piles nnd loud all rofusu collected by the street sweeping machines. Their foreman claims that thyy were employed by Fanning ft Slavin , to work ten hours per 'day or night but that the contractors have Insisted on from twclvo to fifteen hours nnd that they could not stand it for the wages puld--l.f > 0 per GOO minutes. Hcnco they struck. Other men have boon employed to take their places , .Mltoholl'B Punishment- . n. N. Mitchell was lined $10 and costs In police court for assaulting Henry Haul , a saloonkeeper ut 1818 Sherman avonuo. Haul bad a warrant sworn out for the arrest of "Tojisy" Knluliti Mitchell's partner , on the charge of stealing a watch. 'Ihu ticKcr wus returned and the complaint was withdrawn. Mitchell tncn attempted to got oven by assaulting Haul , Mitchell is n peddler who came here lint month from Chlcagoin search of tils wife , who had deserted him and left with u hand somer man. It Served IItin Illtchf. Pat McGuIre , the inun arrested-'oo Tues day night for wlfo beating , was lib'foro Judge Berka yesterday afternoon. Ills wlfo ap { poured also , Bcrka look ono look at him and then glanced at Mrs. MoGuirg. He then calmly remarked that if the law .permitted ho would gluaiy line him moro und. . lnv "Pi\ \ line of 8100 and costs , after which ho called the next case , Children Cry for Pitchor's Castorla , KTjen Il&by iru elci , vre gave Ijer Caatorla. Wlicu the ATM aCbllil _ , she cried for Castoria , Wl.cn 3ho became Mln , she elun to CostorlA , Wl'nnbcha < ? ChlM reiioJo gave thitaCiUilo.-la B Tills powder novcr varies. A mnrvel of pur . tjr , ftrcnctu -wholesoiiiencss. . Moro eco nomical tnnn the ordinary kinds , and cannot bo sold In competition with the multitudes of lor or snortwolght nlum or phoiplinto powders. Bold only In cnns. Jtoval linking L'owdtr Com pany , 120 Wall SUtet. Nevr York. CALIFORNIA T11K 1AN1) Of DISCOVERIES ! CUF E TOT\ ATARRH ir ; SANTA : ABIEAND : ; CAT : R : CURE For sale by Goodman Drug Co > WE BESTWnntMftmMtlH-AHERlCAf 8 A JU OF THE PUI1UO CHAH1TV. Established in 1SS7 nv THE NATIONAL QOVEIINMr.NT. Ol'JIUATKD Under a Twenty Yoaw' Centra : * by th3 tlezlcan International Improvement Companj. Grand Monthly Drawings held In the Moresque I'livlHinn In the Alumeda Purfc , City of Mexi co , anil publicly conducted by Government Olllclnlx appointed for the pnrposo by tno Secretaries of tlio Interior nnd the Treasury. LOTTKKY OP THE The monthly four dollar Drawing will lo Inild HI i ho City of Mexico on OGiolcr 12tli , 1889 , CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000 $ , , 8O.OOO TialcntH nt $1 , $ iiUO.OOO. 1'rlce of Tlckrtt. American Jfoney. WHOUW t 4. HALVES * 2. QUAUTEUS $ 1 i.isr or i'iu/.KH. 1 CAPITAL I'Hl/.K OK $ . ' 0,100 Is $ KO.OOO 1 ( JAI'Il'Alj I'HWMOV yOflMla 81.1100 1 GAVlfAliVUMKOI ? WKKls ( ) JO.OOO 3 I'ltl/.KSOP 1,00(1 ttl'o. , . rt 1'HIKHHOK. , , MW are . . U.IKIO 20 I'HI/.ICSOI'1 20J uro . . 4,01) ) ioj Piu/.r..s OK IOT aro. , . . < JIO 1'IU/KSOF. , , m are . 17,11011 Gfill'lllKUSOK ) nro. . . ll.usu AITIIOXIMATIO.V riuy.r.s. 160 Prlzoi of $ tK ) : ipi.io | Jfti.t1) Prize . . . tl.OOO 1M ) I'rls of W ) npji to y ) ,0 ) Prize . . 7.BOO isu Prizes ot HUnjin. to lO.CJOJPnzi ) . . . u.aw TUB TonulimN of fcc , decided by , . , ( , tCO , < XXl'rlzo ) , , , . 15.I80 ! , . Amounting to il All prUea noldlartho United States full paid In U. H. Currency. A r. WAMTJGi ) . 'Foil Cr.nn lUtK1 ? . or any further Inform- atlon desired , wrlta lu lbly to the undersigned , clearly fttatlng ynnr retildutico , wit Ii Kt no , coun ty , street and uuiniior. .Mora rapid return mull ilollvnry will 1)3 injured by your rndoalne un envulopo bearlng-yuur full address , IMPORTANT. Address U. llASSirra. OITV oi"MKXICO , Mexico , lly ordinary letter , voutatulng MoNi'.r OIIDKII iKiuca by all Kxpn-ss ( 'ompaiilea , N w Vorfc Ex change , Iraft ) or I'odtal Note. Spncml I'lintiu < n. lly terms of contract the company must de posit the sum of all prize * Included lu tlio aclu'mu before selling a sinalo ticket , and re- n > lv > the following ollfclul penill : I'hTl I'lPluA'Prl. l hucti'l terllfuilttit the f.tin- don Hunk of Mtjlen ami tiu'jth Aintrtat IM on ' ' ( ( ( ' . ( mil/ the neecuMru fumls tn i/imniutce lu llciifllci'iirlh I'ufiltcti. It. nOlWIGUUZ It raii.l. Mcntnlor. Fuitliur , the I'ompanr U ro.julr.'d to illitrlb- ulo llfiy-alx par cent of ttio value ot all thu ticket * in pmes-a larger propoitus tlian it given by nnv other lottery. Finally , tha mini bo r of tlcVots Is limited to HJ.'i 01 i.uUJ Icsi than aiu bold by other lotteries iiblng the ama schemes. r JOHN E. WILKINSON , Teacher of the Violin. llapld I'rnuresd Duavanteed , b l North lltli Street. Oinuha. " Continental Of Fine Fall Overcoats. Wo nro showing n larger line of Light-weight Overcoats than wo hnvo over shown. The styles arc perfect , the workmanship wo guarantee and the prices are lower than the same quality of goods can bo bought for In other houses. Our facilities for manufac turing largo quantities are so ample that the purchaser gets the benefit of buying goods that are honest and reliable without paying any fancy prices. Gentlemen who have found trouble In being fitted to ready-made garments , will find that this trouble will bo avoided. Every garment is fitted and any alteration needed will be cheerfully made without charge. S SUITS Prices 815 to $20. We have made a special effort this season to produce a line of Fine Ready-Made suits that would surpass nil previous efforts and call especial attention to our choice line of Cutaway Frock Suits aLlB and $18. Every business man should examine our stock before purchasing. AT The Wilcox Hat. We have succeeded at last in finding a Derby hat which we can safety recommend to the trade as being equal to the best makes and atthe popular price of $8.6O. We have in stock fivedifferent blocks which are as perfect as any hat shown this senson. We claim that a higher price will buy no bettor quality or mere perfect style than the Wilcox. and th6 price is $3. BO. OMAHA BOSTON mis Co * NEW YORK DES MOINEZ9 Proprietors ] Cor. Douglas and 15th Sts. , Omaha. Ii called to the fact wo are now receiving choice NOVm/l'IKS In FAMj GOODS nml that a complete assortment of Men's nnd Hoy's Clothing adapted to the senson , maybe bo found upon our tables FAI < [ j OVHK- COATSotlatast style mid superior llnlsh ; nnd Kamuoctral Umbrellas , Wish In qual ity and workmanship but modorata iu price. AMUSEMENTS , Wodnesday& Ttursday , Sept , 18 &I9 Gorgeous $20,093 Production of , A dream of oriental mapnlllceiicc. llrll- llaut scenic effect's inaRiilllcentcoiitumes , oltborate uropurtles , mechanical bonsaI - LUIIDI'IIAN Sl'ECIALISTS , I And Great Cast of 60 Artists Prices , 2. > , Me. 'itia and $1. fonts se cured lu advauro Wednesday mornlni ; . to Desiring exam ALERS ine the , . _ . Justly rel- ebrnted lines of lloots and Shoes , manufacture donee , l-'UBO. r. lletdquartero for Itubbnrs. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH AM'- - 1802 PAUNAM STREET. I BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL , Corner of Teuth and Wor-thington Streets , Omaha , Neb. Tic Rev Robert S. T D Rector , Jtety , . , , , , Fall Term Begins Wednesday , September 11. For- Particulars Apply to the Rector. STANDARD SHORTHAND SCHOOL. OlIi-iB the best facilities for acnulrlns the urtt ufSHOKTllANDumlTyPKWHITINli. IMUO IST : . uuxi'Ksruud lIisrSonoir.ln : ) tlio WBST. UucceHsdU NJHII : ) to iinyono of ordinary ability. GlIAIIUATKS AshlSlKUXO I'OSiriONS. Wniiru unable toMippiy the demand fur com- i ; potent HtisiiOK'raphera. Vo'i call pet a position < t nn anon us you mo rundy for it. Kvery youuir B man and womun should nave a practical l : > ionl < do ) of Shortlmnd and Ti'DuwrltliiK. Glvoth ' uovs ami ottu.s a i-hauco at , u thor- ouifb nr tctlcul wchool on I te.ich them to b * Independent. J'or furtlior Information nddresi Shottiand ; School , E'rimk n. Itull , ilBaiiiiyof , Paxlon Bioct i5l4FaniaiiiSt.Omali ! & CLARK STEAi HEATING CQ , Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc. A. B. MEYEE & CO. , SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN IA 1O3South 16th Street , Opp. PostJl'fice. Telephone 140O. ETCHINGS , 695-HMKRSON , ENGRAVINGS , DAVIS ARTIST K 'KIMLJALL , MOULDINGS , S. S.MUSIC. PIANOSf MUSIC. 1B18 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. ANEW COLLAR AND DRUGGISTS , Send fou200 page llluslnited catalogue. Stationary , Fanoy Goods , Toys and No tions , Largest and cheapest stock in the west. , REDHEAD , NORTON , LA THROP &Co UHS IOWA. IMBII cullr.lf cxrcoin * lit I.1ftl. . l fnf < l TUIUIAR { AH CUHlpHSI . . tt hllPtri. CcioteMUltnuxlMuiU U ra. U.in b.r ll tlktr y irrunoX. scu nri Ww r. r r.Mih.nf Mr Tlio largcitintent uinl Iliietllii lliu world , i'u t'iiir arroiiirnodutluim unexcelled , New Ynih IA J.IviTiiiinl vlu < ) iii-riiinvvii. a Ii3 Colons-inert I Thu l < 'liiv t Hlciiln-1 flnf I Ctfi Dllvafldiiuoltlllp 111 IliaYolld.l UUll I Dill ITow York to O'a gow via Lsniondjrry Dovonla . . . , fiei > t.ilHi ! | Ktlilonlu. , . . . Oct. Cth , ClrcubbU .Bent , wtli I Aiichoilu , , . .Oct. IX'tli Wevr York to Azores , Gibraltar ani Italy. Victoria. . .Oct. 15tu Paloott , Fcctiud.f'lufit und hltiTugu rnfff ( in Iowc't4. tfrtn . Kvnutloll Ik'l.tUlullH'i'il. liimu utalta lo tu r * . tuirt by i Ithir Ilia Hctuici fl ( 'lilu iifl u | ll of Jio. I IH | . or lilirr Mcrwy olid Boutli of Jitluiicl. vr | .ln liixl ( Jlljiullar. } U < 'iir lvnM lo 1'iirlf r Oonllnrnf al Tour * on torn rfct Itiitii. imveldi1 Clrciilur lAttiis of t'ri'dlt and llrutii fur nx mount it Jowntciill wlnte * . jtrply to mjy of itiir IOCA ) nirrntii or lu HENDERSON BROTHERS , ChlcORO , 111 II. H. IUl.1. 11. V. AlOOIIKH , U. 11. M.\uia. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Succcisora to John 0 , Jacobu. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the Oli Otaaii HOT Farnam OlrisL UriK-m liy tuluKluph aollcltod and proiuptlB Altvndud. TulcnUuiiu to Ha. U.