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/Ol 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , JKDISTDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 , 1890 , FUNKHAh OP O. II. IH3\VKY. Ho Is Placed Tenderly nt Kent In Tor- rut I/u ii Crniptrry. A mnn who hud spent a long life , bright with notable successes and wnrnt frlcmlibliis , wns followcU to the Bravo yesterday In Omnlm. Ho was ono of tlio olilo.it , ono of the most useful and ono of the most lo.vnl of citl * icns , Ho had traveled In every ell mo , nnd , too , Imd shiircd the results with his friends nnd neighbors ( 'rcntly to their enrichment , His Wat a Ufa few months of which wuro not blcswl with suti'jhlno nnd flowers , nnd , by gracious decree these were not denied to lighten the gloom of the cypress-laden pall. The hour for paying the last icspccts of love to Mr. Howoy's ' memory nnd icnmlns wnt o'clock , nnd that thno found ti very Inr o number of particularly the elder nnd inoio prominent cltl/cns present nt the fnmlly resi dence. No. Kiln Don Kins street. It was pos sible for scarcely nny of the nciitlcinoii to se cure ndtnhslon to the house , It being occu pied almost to overflowing by Indies. The remains rested in n roil cedar , copper lined casket of the Emperor pattern , with plush handles nnd ROld and ox Id bed trim- minus. It was covered with blnclt silk plush , nnd bore a cold and silver pluto on Which \viis the following inscription. CMAIILUS II. Di\viv , Horn Sept. 28 , 1S2S , Died Aug. 27 , 1600. About the casket nnd in great profusion wcro Iloral offerings from the employes of the Dewey & Stone company and other I" fricnus. A Inrt'o pillow composed of carna tions , roses , maiden hair ferns , white bevcr- dia and sweet peas , with lariro fern leaves mid smllax rested nt the head'of the collln. In the center , worded In purple Iintnoitello's , were the words , "At Host. " . ' At the foot of the casket there was n basket. Bcvon foot In circumference , composed of carnations , with balsams for bedding , ubovo which were tuberoses , nnphctts roses , sweet peas entwined with rose leaves anil as par * ca nh'iis , forming a complete bank. Beside tills no sat a htino basket tilled with carnations , ni roses , maiden hair ferns nnd sniilax. On the lit foot of the casket , nnd extending nearly to the plato , was n bunch of bovcn dozen La Franco roses , tied with ferns nnd maiden linlr for green. Just to tlio right , anil over tlio intuit lo , was it standing anchor , a scroll with the initials "CJ. II. D. , " and a star com posed of nnplietls and bridal veil roses anil sweet clysuin , with maiden hair ferns for green. Near this was a star , crescent and anchor. The base was of La Franco roses and Marguerites. The crescent was of white balsams tube , nephctls ami brides' roses and sweet pens , with a star of roses and marguerites. Cl'ho anchor was of La Franco roses and Bwectpcas. Near the foot of the casket rested a sickle of balsams , with artillery for green , woiked with white bevordla and white roses. Several vases of llowors wcro contributed , among which was a beautiful bunch of red roses , "American Beauties. " In compliance with a icqucat made by Mr. Dewey just before his death , Kov. W. J. Harsha , D.D. , pastor of the First Presby terian church , with whom Mr. Dewey had done much traveling abroad , Had charge of the services and ho in turn had requested Kov. 1' . S. Mcnill , pastor of the First Meth odist church , of which Mrs. Dewey is a member , to assist him. After reading the burial service of his church Dr. Ilarsha spouo as follows : "In a moment of Intense fervor Lninartlno once exclaimed : 'In my cieation I icst God n thought ! ' It is a choice conceit to bo nicil- Itated upon. Any man can say it of himself , can say it proudly and yet with true humil ity. In order to create mo God must hnvo thought of mo of my birth , my training , my career , my destiny , my immortality. The croat sea cost God not moio than n thought The mountain that lifts Its head so grandly into the sky cost Him not moro than that. And this helng the humblest man's high dig nity bo can never get outside of God's pur pose nnd God's lovo. "Some icllectlon of this kind was running , I am told , for some weeks before his death in the mind of him beside whoso silent form wo stand today. 'Tho grass I' ho would ex claim , 'why , some givat belntr must have cre ated it in its greenness und freshness. The flowers could net have originated themselves. The trees wave with the splendor ofsomo One's exulted thought. I do not underbtand the mysteiit-s of tlio Trinity and the atone ment and other matters of theology , but I lift my soul daily in prayer to the Supreme Being and I trust to enjoy immortal life.1 "Indeed ho wns never without serious thought as to the mysteries of the present and the future life. Born into a Presbyterian home , rea'tcd by Presbyterian parents whoso I. fnlt'i was strong nnd definite , ho could not bo . well rid himself of the instruction of his child- § > boo J , In its broad principles ho never tiled ScL , to rid himself of it. When sacicd tnist At , , nestled on his soul , soft us his mother's kiss , on Ht-no one but himself over knew. tor ) "Ills has been a varied career. In him W Oiniha loses another of her early sottler.-t. ndr Ono by ono they are passing away fronl us all ) : the men who by their grit , generosity , far nnd sightedness and public spirit have made our I3n fair city vhut she is today. Among thorn all llvf no ono did more , according to bis means , wet than Glmrles II , Dowoy. Ho never lost faith gill ) in nor splendid future. Ho never hesitated to n it money into lots , buildings and his busi ness because thcro seemed to boa lull in ilium- clul nftairs and a stoppage of the Incoming tides of population. Ho had had experience In the mining camps of the west and ho was conlldcnt that Omaha would not have their cffemc'ral growth and their quick decay. Any substantial improvements ho .saw in the cities of the old world ho was anxious to see intro duced hoio. The whole rugged career of the man had developed hi him n clear appreci ation of the advantages of applied seicnco , anil all that ho saw hu wanted his fdlou citizens to have the benefit of. "Ho was a devoted lover of nature In al her beauteous forms. Flowers wcro to hiir a constant Inspiration and delight. Ho must have had u remarkable delicacy of soul tc love them so well. Ho was also a skilled stu dent of human nature. Much of his success as n , business man resulted from his ama/ins power to read men at a gl unco. Ho was 11 sympathetic nnd untiring friend to the needy No worthy cause was over piescnted to bin that did not call out his quick and generous assistance. Mr. Klerhtcad , who of all mei know him best , hns locked uwny in his pleas , ant lomombrunces of Ills friend numberless cases of help rendered und woids of encour agement spoken of which the world has nc record. There wus no sounding of a trumpel before his charities. "For myself. I shall never forgot the icadl ness and cordiality with which ho once of forcd to take mo with him on a trip nrouni : the world. I regretted that I could not pul myself in his entertaining and hospitable hands , 1 regret It moio than over today There was no such traveling companion a : ho. Thcro was no truer ft lend than ho When once ho loved ho loved unto the end with the constancy of the llowers ho so niuel rojolccd in , to the sun tlmt shines upon them Ho fell asleep quietly , unfoaringly > a3 tin flowers close their eyes at the goim ; down o the sun. Let us trust that ho was sustained by the divine presence of the Christ , and Urn his soul has been transplanted as an Innnortu bloom to the garden-like paradise of God. " At the conclusion of Ur. Harshu's remark : Rev. Mr. Merrill supplicated the Divlnt Father In a touching and earnest manner , expressing n fervent thankfulness for tht useful and enabling life that bus been per milieu to bestow Its benediction upon Omahi for so long , and a hope that these ptesonl and all who had known the deceased mlgh profit and bo of prollt to others by reason o the life which Mr. Dewey had lived. An opportunity was then afforded thosi present for taking n last look at the familial kindly face which as yet hnd been inarroi scarcely a particle , If any , by the King ol Teirors. Ncaily ovcry ono in the vast throni Improved the opportunity , nnd among other the follow Ing old settlers : - - Bnlcombo , Chase > n , lnms , Itnnigc Copehmd , Swobc nii Kuran , 1'undl Carpenter , Kmory , Furuy , 1'erlno , Coffmni : Coburn , MtCluro , Megoath , Urown , Cahr Alexander , Boxaucr , Casey , McShum Sargent , Manchester. Hills , Pupl Kennedy , Nicholas , LudlngUm , Hop-crs , Bel Cm Us , Horbach , Hcdick , Llnlnijci Boyd , niorbouer , Meyer , Goodman , Morgni Goetz , Brooks , Alexander , Joss > elyn , GIllc : pie , lloiowatcr and Lovo. Lone , lovingly , und with hearts whlc scorned breaking with grief , the widow nn adopted daughter lingered after the worl had gone Its way , The pall bearers wcro John A. Crelghtoi . A. J. Simpson , William Gyger , J. A. Mnrke Jnl ftw - w- Copeland , St. A. D. llalcoinbo , Jess ! ° f % Locoy and Thomas L , Klmball. * * ulloj ladimr Uio luuorul cgrtofio very oppr prlately were the family cnrrlngo and coupe of the deceased. The Interment took place at Forest Lawn , the last resting place being at the summit of the highest elevation in tlio beautiful city of tbo dead , nnd wns ono selected bv Mr. Dcwcy himself whllo taking tils lost rldo with Mr. nnd MM. W. I. IClcrstcml. aionn I'OI.I.INQ I IJA.CKS. Tiiestlny I'clltlnim AVI1I Ho Circulated by Hc < ! Cnrrlorn. In order to expedite the movement to In * crcnso the number of polling places In Omaha Tin : BFB has decided to circulate petitions In the various wards through Its carrlew , caio being taken that none but known residents nnd legal voters shall bo naked to sign the petitions. Under the law no Increase In the number of voting precincts can bo made except a poll tlon signed by at least llfty voters In liny ward bo presented to the city council. Tlmo li pressing. The now sub-division of voting places must bo made within the next two weeks , anil the icglstratlon books and blanks must bo prepared lu time for the now registrars. All legal electors nro requested to assist Tin : BBC carrier boys In securing the signa tures of competent voters. With a little co operation on the part of our trlouds the task will prove an easy ono. The petitions to bo presented next Tuesday for signatuto will all read M follows ; I'OU A DIVISION OF POLLING PR-H- ciNcrs. Uxncit run Lvw AT LKAST FIFTY Ei.ncTOiia is EACH WAIIII AIIB HKQUIIICD TO Sid.x Tuts Pr.tiTioN , To the Mayor and City Council of the City of Omaha : Your petitioners , legal voters of the ward , in said city , hereby prny the innyor and city council of said city to divide snld ward Into polling or voting dis tricts , and wo hereby represent , show nnd make it appear tttat said ward contains moro than four hundred (100) ( ) legal \otcrs as np- pears by the election returns of the last city election held in said ward. Your petitioners , therefore , pray that n sulllciont number of neil In & dlstilets may bo rented in said ward to insure the i-cccption if nil votes entitled to bo C33t therein at the loming election. S'o. Numa Street Nu in ucr. A. Popular Keinedy. Mr. John ICeown , the worthy postmaster at iCeown. Allegheny countv , Penn. , says : 'Chamberlain's ' Cough Hcmcily soils better .ban nny other. " The leason of this is jeeauso it can always bu depended upon. Let nny ono troubled with a severe cold give t a trial nnd they will find that the first dose vill icllcvo the lungs and ninko breathing asler , nnd that Its continued aso will free- ho system of nil symptoms of the cold. The iromptncss und certainty of this remedy In ho relief and euro of colds , has won for It many sincere friends and tiu.lo it very popu- ur. For sale by druggists. W. O. T. U. The annual mooting of the Buckingham , IVomon's Christiin Temperance union was eld ' Christian assocla- at the Young Men's - ion rooms Saturday. The meeting wa ipcncd by devotional exercises. After the eport of the secretary nnd treasurer the resident gave her annual address , which ras received by a rising vote of thanks. Ho- lortsof the various superintendents wcro end and adopted. Mrs. O. W. Clark gave icr Opou Door report as follows : Gltls sliel- .crcd , MM ; children born , 30 ; girls in the tiometodny , 18 ; children , 7 ; letters written , H0ponal ; cards , 115 ; money collected , SI- The following ofllccrs were elected for the 'Dining ' year : President , Mrs , Watson B. Smith , vice president , Mrs. Dr. Lanltton ; corresponding socrctarv , Mrs. G. "W. Clark ; recording secretary , Mrs. M. J. Richardson ; reasurer , Mrs , Blackmail ; supoiintcndontof ail and ptison , Mrs. Jnrdlno ; superintendent if liter.ittno , Mrs. M. J. Kichardson ; supcr- ntendent of Chinese , Mrs. D. C. Brvant ; iiperintendent of social purity , Mis , G. W vlnik , vice presidents , First Baptist church , Mrs W. A. Howland ; First Prosbytetian church , Mrs. J. C. Denise ; First Methodist church , Mrs. Dr , Wilson ; Beth Ed on church , Mrs , II. M. "Woaierslcy. Ask for Van Iloutcn's Cocoa. Take no other. Choir Itoj'H on n I'iciiic. Thursday afternoon the boys comprising the choir of St. Matthias1 church on South Tenth street were treated to i\ most doliht- 'ul outing iu Fatrmount park , Council Bluffs , by Joe Barker , Jr. Mr. Patrick , in order to mnko the affair even moro of n success , placed his tally-ho at his nophow's disposal , and the enjoyment tno young singers got out of the roomy conveyance ) certainly com pensated Mr. Patrick for his largo-hearted ; encrosity. In the absence of Bishop Worth- ngton , tlio nephew of Bishop Littlojohn wns called in , in the person of Mr. Nato Crary , > vho became the major dome of the paity. Before leaving Mrs. Barker's residence , where the boys assembled to take the coach , the boot was loaded down with delicacies , but even that was found inadequate to hold all Mrs. Barker thought was necessary , con sequently the Barker earringo was ladeued also. Following the tally-ho was Mrs. Herman Kountzo's carriage containing Miss Tettv ICountzo , Mrs. Litcey , Mrs. G raff and the Misses Lionborger. Mrs. Bar ker's carriage brought up tbo rear , tlmt she might keep 11 motherly eye on the procession. On reaching the park the outing party wns augmented by Dr. anil Mrs. Dohertv and children , Mr. and Mrs. Kingwalt mid daugh ter , Mr. and Mrs. Weeks , Messrs. Weeks. Mrs. Wakcloy , Mrs. Wesscls , Mr. Bird Wakeley , Mrs. .loscph Weeks , Mrs. Lyon , nnd Mr. John C. Worthington. At 0 o'clock a most bountiful supper was served und then the jolly party drove homo in the moonlight , tno boys full of enthusiasm for their young host. Bad drainage causes much sickness and bad blood and in.pioper action of tbo liver anil kidneys is bad drainage to the human system , which Burdock Blood Bitters rem edy , Swedish Anti-lVoIilbltionlsts. The Swedish anti-prohibition club of this city held a meeting Saturday evening nt Green's hall to discuss plans to bo adopted in prosecuting the campaign. There were nearly 11U membjri in attendance and tlio meeting was an enthusiastic ono. Several addresses were delivered , in which the need of thorough organization in all wards in the city was set fortli and especially the urgent necessity of looking nftcr unnaturallzed citi zens who nro entitled to their papers. It was recommended that committees bo appointed In each ward to attend to this important matter , hut action was deferred until tlio nc\t meeting. Although recently organized the club is in n flourishing condition and al ready has a membership of over 400. "Flvo yems ngo I had a constant cough , night sweats , was greatly reduced in flesh , and had been given up by my physicians. I began to take Aycr's Cherry Pectoral , and after using two bottles of this medicine , was complete cured. " Anga A. Lewis , Hicurd , N. Y. A Conuliiii ! ! I'nrty. Friday evening a pleasant coaching party was given in honor of Miss Mary Knuffmnn , Manawa being tlio objeotlvo point , whore dancing was indulged in till 11 o'clock , when delightful refreshments were served : The guests wcro : Misses Mary , Kato nnd Ella Knuffman. Anna ICllIott , Dollia linrnstcr , Bi'rtha Lciscnring , Nnnnio Godfrey , Nornm CHick , Dora and Anna Speeht , Mosu-s. W. II. Thomas , C. A. Gritnuiel , It. J. Spocrri , Fred Hoagland , 1'erd Datior , Gus Drexel , G. B. Now berry , Frank Groves and II. M. Kauff * man. Tickets ut lowest rates nnd superior ncuoinmodntiuna via the grout Rock Island route. Ticket ollico , 1C02 Six * teuiuh uud Furimra streets , Omahit , The Mnny stock of L'rocorios , 2230 Farntun st. , will bo closed out in lots to Bull purchasers ut lew tliau jobbers' prices tills week. TIIIO I10UGI.AS COUNTY PA IK. Kciullnoss lor tlio Open * Ing Tlio Ilarlicotic. The Douglas county fair promises to bo n great succor so far as the en tries of stock , machinery , farm and garden produce , ncedlo work , etc. , Is concerned. Yesterday was Sunday , but the fair association felt the crush of work coming on them so heavily that they decided to put a force of clerks nt work nnd open the gates for exhibitors who wished to pass In and out. There were probably flvo hundred people on the grounds during the day , and a good deal was accomplished In a quiet way. Tlio traditional Mr. Pumpkin has already arrived nnd his cousin , Mr. Squash , Is also on the grounds , so that there can bo no question as to the success of the hoitli'iiltural exhibit. Floral hall , usually occupied by farm and garden products , has already tmt on quite an exposition nppenr- nnco. Thcro are some of tlio Illicit specimens of corn already In that have over been seen In Douglas county. Art hall is rapidly being pre-empted by tlio ladles with line specimens of needle work , cra/y quills , etc. Business "ollego exhibits , iniiaiciu instruments , etc. . nro tbeio for the opening act , while the spaces still vacant are l.ibole.l with the names of others who will como In today. The restaurant and lemonade stnnil nro there , nnd the tent show will bo ready to in- \ltotnocrowdatostopinand sco the won ders of the century for n dlmo. tTlio speed stables nro well filled with horses of excellent record , such as Mr. Pax- ton's Wallace G. . with a record of 2iJW : ! ( ; Honesty , pacer , a:17 : * ; nnd Charles Crclgh- tort's three-year-old Bohemia , Sll : ! ; Little Clem , also a three * } car-old , U0 : ! : Harry Bcllmont , three-year-old , ! i : ' ! . > , and others of equal speed. The races will begin on Tues day , and if the weather holds good thcro will bo some clover going. A temporary shed In ono corner of the giounns attracted a crowd all the afternoon. Under the shed Mr. J. Frank was foisting a huge ox for the Labor day barbecue. It is nn Interesting process , mid many carriages con taining Indies and gentlemen drove by and looked on ns the huge chunk ot juicy bcof swung before the fire nnd broiled and toasted for the palates of the hungry throng who will feast on the fair grounds to day.How How do you roast nn oxj Well , the process is simple enough. The animal cooked yesterday weighed 1,050 pounds and was the gift of Adam Snydur to the Labor day oelcnration. The steer was dressed whole , simply having the feet , tall and head cut off , skinned , and the entrails taken out. A huge iron rod wns then thrust through the animal lonclhwise , and the o < c was swung about three feet from the ground , the ends of thn largo rod ro.Uing in iron crotches attached to n heavy wooden platform tlmt lay beneath the roast , with a largo galvanized iron vat upon it to catch the gravy as it dripped from the cook ing meat. Tlio shed stood on a hill side , and a sort of trench was dug close bv the side of the platform nnd the hill was cut down straight , so that the bank formed a back ground fora log fire kindled in the trench. The heat was thus thrown outward and up ward against the ox suspended on the iron rod. rod.Tho The flro wns begun about 11 o'clock in tlio forenoon nnd kept up for eighteen hours at about the same temperature. As the meat began to show signs of cooking Mr. Frank sprinkled on the suit and pepper , and when the grcaso dripped into tlio vat below In suillcient quantities ho dipped it up and poured it over the roasting meat. Ho occasionally took hold of n hugo crank on the end of the .suspending rod nnd turned the ot over. Mr. Frank is experienced In tlio work of roasting beeves , nnd said he would hnvo this ono thoroughly cooked by dnyllght this morning. A.X AGED CO.VVICr. A AVifo of Seventy In tlie Arkansas State Prison. Mrs. Sarah Juno \Vlilonor has jui-t boon lodjeil ( in tlio btute's prison hero , says a Little Rock dispatch to the Courier-Journal. She was convicted in the Pike county circuit court of hnvinp * been accessory to tlio murder of her husband , and wns &on- tunced to flvo years' imprisonment. Sltuis n white woman , and heretofore hus'boriio a good ehimictor. She is seventy years of iifjo. She lived with her husband , tMutc , who was also throobeoro nnd ton , near Antoine , Ark. , wlioro they owned u dmall farm which nftordud them acom- foi'tnblo living. They had several children , some of whom were married and hud families of their own. Sylvester- Widener , nycd twenty-five , ! ! , son of tlto sitfed couple , made his homo with them. Between tlio fnthor anil son there had boon ill feeling for homo time , which culminated recently in the father having the young man arrested. Tlio action created a breach between Widener - or und Ills AVifo , the latter talcing sides with the boy , who upon hciny released from custody , swore to bo rovonjjed upon his father. Uno night , a weak later , a neighbor hoard the ominous cry of. murder issuing from "Widener's hou o. Tie listened , bur the cry not being repeated and tliohunt hoing nearly midnight ho did not at tempt to inuko any" investigation , but hastened homo , wlioro ho was followed by Airs. Widener , who said she believed her husband was dying. Uoturning with her to the house , Widener was found lying dead on the floor of his bud- chamber. His neck hnd boon broken by a blow from a piece of furniture. Both mother and son were arrested. Tlio proof ngain-it them was very conclusive , and only the extreme ago of the woman bavcd her from the gallows. The case of the boy is Hot for trial tit the next term of the IMlco county circuit court. The ease is the most romnkivblo in the criminal annuls of Arkansas. A Washington IMo Fienil. A medium bi/.cd , stout , dark complex- ioncd man , neatly attired , and evidently a foreigner , appears regularly ovcry evening nt an eating liouso at washington - ton , and us regularly asks the waiter who serves him , "what kind of pie have you today ? " The wallet * names the ditleront kinds of pie , including peach , iomon , cranberry , apple nnd custard. The cus tomer requests the waiter to bring a piuco of the pie first mentioned and also n glass of hutlormtlk. As soon as helms devoured this course ho calls for another piece of pie of a ditTcrcnt kind nnd a glass of buttermilk. Ho then continues to order pie until lie hits finally enton live pieces of pie of dill'oront kinds nnd drunk flvo glasses full of butter milk. Tito waiter who always attends this pie * outer says Unit ho has boon patronizing the hou.su for boino time , and that helms never changed his order , hut always eats this strange combination of food. IU npiHor aiecllenee proraa In million ! of hornet for more than * .nuart ( > ro ( n century. Itliuiedbr the United Btale OoT : nmont. Knlonod by the he i of the urunt iin'.voriltlei ai the Hlroniteit , Hurmtand .Moil Healthful. r I'rlce'a Creim llak. Inu Powder doei not contain ammonia , lime or alum. SOU only l n. . KR Hew Tort CblCMO. Ban V.ao U9. fit. Lo l As acRule , It Is Icstiiot to Attonrt to ipmoily CO HTC- HC3S by the tiso of sillno or dniBlIc inirga- IU c . When ft cntlmrtlc incillelno li iiuctled. tlio most 'ironijit ana tcncflclul Is AJIT'S Tills. Their cftoct IB to restore tlio regular action of tlio bowels , without \\cnkciiliig them. HcliiRsugar-coatPil , tlicsc 1'llls ictaln tliclr medicinal > lttuu for a long time , and utu easy to take. " I can rccomincnil Dyer's Tills abova all ollicrs , luuInj ; long tiiuvcd iliclraluo ns a catlinrtlc for inyaillaiiil family. " J.T. llcss , Lcltlisvlllc , 1'n. " In IS58 , by the advice of n friend , I bcpn Ino usoof Ajei's Tills as a remedy for lilt * loimicsi , constliiatloti , lil1i | ; fe\ois , ntul colds. They sencd mo bettor than any * tlilitK I Imd piclously tiledand I huvo used tin-in In attacks of that soil c\er since. " 11. W. Ileisli , Jtidsonla , Ark. Ayer's PiHs , rr.crAnED DT DR. J. C. AYER , fi : CO. , Lowell , Mass. Sold by all Dealers In Medicines. There's a corset that isn't a corset , a waist with straps for the shoulders and rows of3 buttons to button < on skirts and stockingsupporters and so forth the Ball Waist and that's ' about the whole of it. No ; you can put it in the washtub no metal in it or on it. It is worth your seeing , if for nothing but how to sew on buttons-to button easyand never come off , and how to make buttonholes wear for ever. ever.Votncndifler in their ways af thinking and dressing as well as in other -ways. This waist is for women whose minds arc made up that they won't wear corsets. There's much to be said on both sides ; but did you ever hear of a woman who hadn't made up her mind in some way ? and is there any possible use in trying to get her to change it ? She will and she will ; or she won't ' and she won't. You can get the Ball Waist and wear it a week or two or three ; and , if you don't want it , take it back to the store and get your money. cmcAoo Coussr Co. , cnicago ana Now York. , . DRINK ROOT HIRES' BEER. . The Purest and Belt Drink In tlie World. Appottzlzing , Delicious , Sparkling and. the Best BlooU Purifier anO. Tonic. A I'nckitKO [ liquid ] 2. > o , mokes. ' ( oiil EVERY BOTTLE Guaranteed. No Troubla. Easily Mada. Try It Ask your Driigzlst or Grocer for It and take no otliur. too that joit get HIIiES1. THE ONLY GENUINE. Mndo by C. E. HIKES. I'lillu1olnhl.i. I' DIAMONDS , WATCHES , Etc. Our stiles on both DIA.MONUS .anil WATCHI2S have boon UNUS UALLY LA.11GE or hitc , owinffto our CUT t'RICKS. Our block of MOUNTED DIAMONDS was crct- tititf prottj- low , so we have jvist bet a largo number of CHOICE STONES of OUK OWN IMI'OK- TATION , and wo ollor them iitn SMALL A D V A N C I. ABOVE COST. Tlio sottintrs eoinnriso n lurpo vnrlotv of SOLITAIRE nnd " CLUSTER lUNCib , S I N G L E STUDS , EAR-RINGSBHOACIIiS : LACK PINS , PENDANTS , HAIR ORNAMENTS. SLEEVE BHT- TONS , COLLAR BUTTONS , BRACELETS , N I. C K L A C ES , LOCKETS , etc. SPECIAL DE SIGNS OF SETTINGS made and LOOSE STONES of all sii-os MOUNTED TO ORDER. Rubies , Sapphires , Emeralds. I'oarls , and nil other pieeious stones , mounted and loose. OUR GREAT SLArGIITER SALE of WATCHES is till in progress. SOLID GOLD WATCHES for Liuiioa utSlfi , $ i0 ! , $23 , WO , $35 , $10 , i4 < j , i6 ( ) , and upward. GENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD WATCHES of all kinds , from W5 uj ) to llio lincst fjrndos ( Elgin , Wal- tliain , Howard , etc ) . LADIES' and GENTS' FINE GOLD FILLED WATCHES , American inovoinenta , warranted from 15 lo " 5 years , only § 14.75 ; worth $25 nnd upward. SOLID SILVER WATCHES , $5.75 , $8 , $10. $12 , $15 and up. NICKEL WATCHES , $2.50 , S3.75 nnil 15. SOLID GOLD CHAINS AND LOCKETS ; UOLLED PLATE CHAINS AND CHARMS sold at REDUCED PRICES to purchasers \Yntchcs during this snlo. 5.000 FINE-SOLID GOLD FIN GER RINGSfroml to 10 each. fl-FWalcli Repairing a Specialty. NOTICE Stranpors vistinff the city nro respectfully invited to call anilL ti.ko n look , through our estab lishment , whether wishing to pur chase goods onnot. MM MEYER & BIRO , , Sixteenth and 1'arnam ' Streets. E B G.MVIJVIONIUXAS , the gioat Gulf Oily ot llio near future. Sins * nlUcont hurlor. A iiilllloii and nluilf dullars now boliiK epent la rock und IronriocUs. The Bonportof tlia country wostof tlioMlsslbaljiiiI , AVrlto for Informiitlon and maps. II , M. IMtUnHI.AItT A CO. n-.tiUlslioill7j WW 1" JS 0 % . Duffy'DecnViiiKl Abuse. W W MM a B Impolinejr. loit Vlior , nd Itklth fully riltor 4 V rltotil cured. Pirti tnltre d , itrinithtncd. NewnoiniTtiatlitlentln ndn I l UecreiV. J'rgf. II. . I U1 IN lit Fullu.i bU , .S. V to mf ! ! < Mi Ut UnlaU Mtlri Iliu. ! . , IUelM , b.Ml.l | I > < 1 flllli' Trlt ( . - - - Onti/r tuorl At whoUtill | rlr MU | U. O , H. dictctfrtio V U. Hp.ntr' . lie- lion. Ill W , HiillMQ 61. . Cliicuo. tl U ' ' ' ' , lump for MIT FAT STOCK Is now ready and on our tables. "We arc proud of it , and if yon see it you will say \ve \ have rea son to be. We have made great exertions to get up a stock of goods , that \vould be worthy of The Nebraska Clothing Company that will not only accomodatc our vast army of old customers , but also provide for thousands of new patrons. Omaha's ' census returns warrant us in looking for a great increase in our business. To people unacquainted with OUR house , FINI ; clothing means HIGH PIUCED clothing. To such we extent a cordial invitation to call and examine OUR GOODS and How Tucv .ARE MARKED. We arc anxious to convince them that there is no need of paying exorbitant prices.Ve wilt show them that we can give them as fine goods anil of as good workmanship as they can gei any w/iera and ihai we can save them consi'cferab/c monsy on their clothing purchases. The greatest saving we can show you is on Boy's Clothing. Nothing advcitiscs a Clothing House more than to sell their goods close , and for the past few seasons we have made it a rule- to sell Boys' ' and Childrcns Clothing at merely nominal profit. To this \ve attribute in a great measure the rapid growth of our business. We shall continue the same policy this season and will offer in our 13oys' ' Department bargains which you cannot got e/sewhere. For the opening oftho schools we have prepared a sotck of goods second to none In the country and we promise to save you not 25c or 50c , but positively $2.00 or $3.00 on every good suit which you need for your boy. ebraska Clothing Co. , Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. Open until S P. M. : : : : : Saturday at 10 P. M. See Us , AND GIVE US THE PLEASURE OF SHOWING YOU THE FINEST ASSORT MENT IN OUR LINE THAT WE HAVE EVER PLACED UPON OUR TABLES. RECOGNIZING THE FACT THAT OMAHA IS COMING TO THE FRONT AND THAT THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR CUSTOMERS , WE HAVE TIHS SEA SON GIVEN PERSONAL SUPERVISION TO THE SELECTION OF OUR STOCK FOR THE FALL TRADE. WE HAVE ES TABLISHED RELATIONS WITH SOME OF THE LEADING HOUSES IN EASTERN CITIES , AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH GOODS OF THE HIGHEST GRADE IN FABRIC AND FASHION. WE SHALL DURING THE SEASON BE IN RE CEIPT OF SOME EXCLUSIVE STYLES AND NOVELTIES MADE EX PRESSLY FOR US. OUR MEDIUM GOODS CAN BE RELIED UPON AS THE PRODUCTS OF WELL KNOWN MANUFACTURERS , AND WHILE WE DO NOT PROPOSE TO "SELL AT A SACRIFICE , " ( WHY SHOULD WEJTHOSE WHO BUY OF US SHALL BE GUARAN- TEEDTHE WORTH OF THEIR MONEY , . JE. Specialist , Isimsurpniscilln tlio tro-it- nit'nt ofiill forms of i'lll- VAl'i ; ! > IMtA iS : Lost .Mnn liooil , hlUll"JUItKor linln In roh'lvlnu tliu bladder. SH'lllI.IS cured In 'M to M UnyiJ tr-kln niteitauvCatarrh mid nil Dlsscies of tliu lilnoil. Heart nnil I.lvur. bo- innloDUoimcs cured nltliout tnitriitiicnt-i ur "loci ! treat ment. " I.iuUei from 1 to I only. Wrlto lor clrcu- lnrs'l\ piirtlciilnrsnbout uiuhuftlio above Olseiisoi , iin < l olionlnu many of the niost rcmnrkablo euros. Of- j-nr lice , N. K. Cor Utli nnd larnnm Sts , entrance on cither strt'ot , OmitUa , Neb , mm m BRAIN TREHTMEHT , Bpcclllo for 'lytferla , rlzilne ) .rt ! . KnurnlKla , Wnto lulneBfi , Mental DrpresUon , hortcnllllf ft the llli > lnro < tultlni ; In Imanltyaiil leadlnBlo inlnery ilnnv tr 1 death. Prtmaluro Old AKf.linrrenncsa I.osotrq r lacltlier fox. Involuntary Lo einiul 8iennitorrLca cauaetl by oTorH:3iertlo\ the brain , tolf-bu"O or orer-lnduiffenro. .acli l > contalnH ono mnntr 'B ti eat- ment. SI a.lint , or lx ( or 85 , tent ly inallprepal.l. WltU * acu ouler for six boicnlll Fend | uri--lmcr niaranttu to n-fiind money Iflho treat in ml ml law turn. Uuariuitcea lisut-U iul Kvnnlnu tulU only liy GOODMAN DKUG CO. , 1110 Varnam Street. Omahii , Neb. JOSEPH BILLOTFS STEEL PEM3. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THEMOSLPERFECTOFPENS , For rosrorWIUHO ITAVUOODi General an JHEUVOUO DiDlLITYi lofErrotiorEicetaailn Older Young ; . obakl. AfrbUSIi MHOOllfnllr llettorrd. lion tntbtarfi .id . . ' . lUDlM.lr nnf.irn | HO K TRKAllllhT-ll'uail l > . It , . Ktu Him * rrouto 8l > l * iii > > rliloa > lrlri.lril. \ . HtB. l-rltll' < > Hoot , riplu . .Uoi > < ! \ru > tt oill.d ( uillillfril. Mien ERIE MEDIC/M. CO. . BUFFALO , N.V. CHICHESTCR'S ENGLISH mPENNYROYAL PILLS. -rv 5j RtD cnoss DIAMOND DIUND , - v jpMKX.'l Nufc. ar nit lwiTt rt-IUlle Iille , n U A/lruu ) l > t I > illlitinord llrnuil.larrd m l lli l < nr. , , f IM ilm blue rll'loii TuLr n uthrr. Hri..l Ir..lpi ; ] ( > r iitllculari ami "ItrlUr for I'1Lu cured In0 ! loW OTrillLilO diiyii by n o of tlu < iniir- rcloiiiMnzloKmncily. JjOO.OOfdi noanoltwlll not euro. OAUriONtn j-ottlioL | ! iiiilm ) jfm- idy. Wrlto or call onlU Joalyu , U012 H.r- noy StreetOmuhu. NO GUREU NO 1PA.Y. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Seventeen Tonrs'experience. A lepulnriirndimto Inmodlolne , nirtlrilomniilicm In Mill trcitlrwwltli tlicerc.'nlct Huccossnll Nervous.t'Iir < tnl nn < l I'rlmli * < llni i .Ai'erimtiuntuirtt ' BuiiriuiU'ccl fur Untnrrlij Biicrmntorrluin KustMnnhoml , K'tnliml Wcakiies * . Mltht Liu'sihiipolency HjplilllStricture' , rod nil illicnNi-i ut llic mom ) , Skin unit L'rlnnry Orpnns , N , II , 1 uunriiiitecl.'OJ for overjr cnso 1 umlurtnko mid fall to cure. Conciliation lice. Hook ( Mjilcrlon of Ufu ) ont Iteo. Otllcuhours- luui. to 8 p. ui. BundoM ID n m. to IS in. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Kor tlio treatment of nil CIIHCWC ANI > SUIlOIOATi DBKASHS. IlraHi , Appllnncm for rtoiorraltloi nnl 1rim c . Hi'tt t-'adlltlui. Apparatus and llemedloi fiirnucciiful trontmimt of uvery form of ilHraso ro. ( lUlrlnitmedL.iIoriurBlcil troitmont. ONK 1IUNIHIKI ) ASM ) Trt'UN'I'V-L'lVU ItDOMS I'Oll I'ATIKNTS. llu.irdiin I AttaiKlnnco. Host accn.nmo liitlons In tlii wjft. U'rltofor circular ! on Djformltlui unit llniooi 'Inisscs t'liibroet Ciirvnturciof tlnSpliio. 1'llei. Tii'iiorCiiioor ' , Cntirrli , llron-hltls , Inlinljtlnn , Kloc. trlclty , rnrn1)klH ) , rplleiur. Kidney. Ill ulder.Kyu Har , Skin iind Illooil nnil All eurulc.il opcrntlnni. DIHUAHliS OFVO.MHN rmpeclnlty Hook or DlicnsoiufYoniunfro3. . Wo Inve lately nililsil a I.ylnj-lnilepartmont , for women during rontlnoraontlsfldly prlrato j Onlif IlslliWo Mi-dlpil Initlfito m ifclnit n | iocl ltr ot rillVAl'i ; DISKASIIS. All blooil cllicnsoiiniccc sfiillf treatuil. Splilllllc poison roiiovocl from llio lyston without incrciiry. New IlestorntlTO'irontmsnt for liiiiof vital power. 1'artliM itiublo to vlilt immny bo twitcilnt homo byrorrcMHiiKtencc. All OJiumunlottlons ponililonllnl. Muillclnj or liitlriirncnti ont br mull orcvprc s securely packed , no mirkitolmllciito amtontior lenitor Onoimrfoml Intervlow proforrel. Cull nnil coniult us or Hoiul history of yourc.iso , and o will lend In plain wraitncr our 1IOOIC TO MUM MIKKiipun I'rlvnlo Special or Nervous Ulioasoi , Inuwtoncy , ayplillls Ulajt , anil Varlcosole , with quoatloa Hit. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Corner Oth anil Harnoy Streets , Omaha , NobrnsUa. DRS. MERRILL & MERRILL , IN Clironlo , NfTTons , lllnod nnil Suruli'nl Dlica'ci mill lll-cnics of the ICjc. Kat , Nose , Tllfo.it unl Clu'st Biiuolnl Aitontlon to DihcnHoi ofV < > inon mill Children. TlinrtoctorKlmvo hnd years nf oiporlcnpn In tlio bospltils ofllrooNjn nncl Now Vnrk HIK ! nro nmoiiK the most fiuci-castiil anil widely known BiitcliillsU In the country 'lo Vciiinir "in. MUIillc-\iOil Men. I < oIMnnhnoil. Xcrvoiii Debility. Spormntorrhrna , Bctnlnnl l.oi"ci , I'liyHltal lioray , iiiliinufrom Inillx- rrutlon , iiniiluoliu locplob | ni' , < lo | ioniU'injy , ( iliu- plu cntnofiuo. nvurslon tn uosloty , easily lUnrour- nu'cil , lack of riintliluncc , dull , unlltfur ntmlv orbim- ) neat , nnil llmli llfu u tiurtlcn , Bufcly , pcriuancntly nnU vpcuillly cured. mid Slcln niapaHCf ) . , n nl'fnio moat clri'.iilful In It ) results , y cruillcutcil. Ooiiiin-Urlnnry Surtrory. Oonorrhir Olocl , Byplillls. II > ilr colo. Vnrlrocolo , nnil Stricture , riullc.illy imri mfuu ruroil wliliniit lulu or Uutrntlon Irijiu LIIHIIUHH. | All itoxunl lo- loniillli's cnil liupctlliucnta to uiartla.'u "iicccMifulIy Alllluctnldlncai'cD nnfoly nnd pcrmnnrnlly curotl. 1 lours , ' . ' in. till K p. in Miinlnyn , ID till IS. N II I'lrinnsunnbloto vltlt UHinay liutrontol at tholrliomui by rurri3 | iiiiltiicu. .MiMlclnmi und lii- ttruitlniis .cut by i ! ] > rc' < . I'onaiiltUlou fruo Bund 4 cents In truui'i ' lo Inmiruri'ply. 1I1H Killi until St. , Opio itn Itojd'H Opcrn Home. Oiniihn , .Nob. THIS PAPER IS PRINTED TROM FROM TUR Great Western Type Foundry , 1114 Howard St. OMAHA. ou.AjiiKt ovi.v-nr Urtup'i rprlodlcnl I'ltli thu t ri-iich runitMy , act on tlio mrn.triiiil lyetom un < l cure iiipru | luii from wtuloviir IT\UB , I'miiioH ) uionilrunllun. 'llic ti | > I1U uliuiild not ba taken ilur. lnifiri' | rian y Am. rill Co. , [ loyalty I'roiiH. . B | > on > rur.C'luy C < i , In , litmulnu by bhuriimn A McConnell , DodKti kl , nour I1.0 , Ciualiui C. A , Mclchur , Houtli .M.I' , till. , Cvuucll UIuHi. U , or 3 f or li. DR. BAILEY , ' Graduate Dentist A Full Set ol Teeth , on Rubber For Five Dollars. A perfect fit Ritnrnntrccl. Tenth oxt/.otod wltlimitpiln or liiiwr , ami wltl out anaes thetics. ( Iot < I anil Hll\er illllnjM at lowest rales. llildK im < lJro\\n ( \ Work. Tooth with * outplutes. j\ll work waniintud. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM , "Entraiico , ICth street olovutor. Open oven * ings until B o'clock. iViANHOOD RESTORED. "S\NATIVO , " th \Viiiulvrfiil Snnnlfh lUmeiljr , Is suldwlth u Written Ciuaran- tce to com ullNurt- out UlBiaic , iucU u Weak llcniury , I.on oflrnliil'ouirllc ) il- ' ' ' & . ' fli(7iJJrtt7iitil | from Ufa. ouinemi. I.nHiltuilo , of llio Ucncrutlva Oc * lldriiliuumlloM ) of power EOII , In eltbcr nex , ciiue < l by ovcrKsxci tlc.u , fulliiiliicretloni , orlho ficeBlte 1110 of tooacco , oplimi. or HtlmiilnntHvnlch ultlniiitdy lenU to liinrinlty , Cousnmiitlou tud Insanity , rut up la convenient form t < i carry In tlievcct poclict. Tries SI n , tmckuco.or 0 fui JS. Wltli every $3 order w 2lvea itrlttfH uiiumntre to euro ur rrfunit the tixinru. huiitbj nmll to Buy iddrvii. CU * cnlnr fitc. Mention thltrapcr. AWn ( ; s MADRID CHEHICAl CO. lroiithOilcofj.-U.B.A ! 41" It uib'irn Stn-'t. f IIU AilO , 11.1 Fin : PAI.K iv OMAHA vr li nv Cnhn A'o.,0or. nth nnd nouclnsSt ri'ota. A Knllur ACe , , ( 'or. Htliuml llmiKlnsStl , .I ) . 1'ViturA.Co. , Council Illuffn. Iowa. 1 1 CJO 03E-t II-A.3BXX. AUTHtWOKLD THERE IS BUT ONb CURE DR. HaiHES1 GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It fun be crlttH lu u cup of culfin wr liti. ur la ftr * lltl uffuiul. without tuo knowleaeuot tuopMlenl. tn oin > ry. Illi Blualuulr li ruiln.i unilwill D > o aporanneut nd ipigdy cure , wlictlmr tlipjfMiiiniw modBriUdrmlieroranmlooholiowreolt. I'l .NKXIt Kill.H , op.r tci.o QUl tly nd CO. . Oul lj . LADIES OfoSLY FEMALE REGULATOR , Baff inUcmnTu to Jay or money . UymalUV. S our-lv ealod from o lrTullon. COOK