8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:1 : TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 2 , 1890 , THE CITY. -A meeting of the Woman's Chrlsttnn association will bo licld today , at USO : p. m. , in the parlors of tlio young woman's homo , 109 South Seventeenth Btrcut. Mrs. IT. G Lnnjjo prcEontcd a basket of beautiful bouquets to the dorks at Kclloy , Btigor & C'O.'B ' on tbo occutlon of their opening .vetturiltiy. Tliosollttlo mo mentous nml the giver will bo long ra in cmhcrcd with pknsuro by tlio dc- lighted recipients. The only rollout euro for rhoutnatUm Is to ollininato from thoblool tlionuld Unit cause * the disease. This is thoroughly cJToctoil by the persevering mo of Aycr's Sarsaiiarllla. Persist until eurcd. The process may bo slow , but the result Is sure , in the County Tail. fi. E. ( JimckoiiVmsn , a settler living near Str.it ton , an account ot whoso arrest on the elm-go of perjury In proving gp on a land claim his nlru.idy appeared In Tan HER , was brought to this city yoUerday and placed In lull to aivul t trial at tbo next term of the United States court. Change of life , backache , monthly Irrcsu Inrltlcs , hot Hashes uro cured by Ur , Miles' Nervine. J/rcosamples at ICuhu & Co. , 15th and Douglas. _ A Kimiruny. C. 1'nhl , a grocer at. Seventeenth and Clurk , and 1 * . Onalistvbo resides at 513 Iv'orth Sixteenth , hud a narrow cscnpo about 1 o'clock yesterday , They were driving north on Sixteenth street , and when near tlio cornel' of Lcavcnwoith the horse ran nway. At tbo eorrer of Sixteenth and Howard tbo runaway dashed upon the shlc- wulk , overturning tlio buggy and throwing out tbc occupant1) ) . They were badly shaken up and bruised , tut escaped a inoro serious Injury. The vehicle was demolished. 1'c'tira' Soap is the inostclcganttoiletadjunct Ncliranka AVcathor Crop Hidlethi. Thoteiniioraturo of the past wcolt has been Iclow the normal , tlio nights especially being very cool. There has been about tlio average amount of sunshine. Tbo rainfall has been above the normal in tlio eastern part of the etiito and normal or but slightly be'ow ' In the rest ot tbostato. There has been but slight changes In the condition of the crops during the p.ist . vcek. Coin lias continued to Im prove slightly In general condition , but tbo weather 1ms been too cool for It to mattiio as ranidlr as It should. Late potatoes and L-rass have been much buiielltcd by tbo ruins of the week. Tlio ColliiiKlinm Inquest. The In quest over the remains of Colling- ham , who was diwncd Sunday , developed nothing but what has been published. The Jury rendered a verdict of accidental drown ing.Letters Letters found among the dead man's effects showed that ho had two maiden sisters. . Clam nnd Itoso , living in Providence , II I. , and a telegram was sunk them asking for Instruc tions as to the disposition of the remains. K. P. O'Doimoll , la whoso employ the dead man had been , stated that the latter had told him lie hud once been n.arricd and bud one chilil , but the child and mother had Jboth died about tbiuo years iifjovhen the former was about six months old. Mothers will lind Mn Winslow's Soothlnc Syrup thobeat remedy for their children. 23 cents u bottle Koutit/.o I'liico SltleiviillvS. O.MAII t , Nob. , August 30. To the Editor of Tin : HUBS Your editorial on the condi tion in which contractors leave sidewalks when through grading , is certainly to the point. The readers and patrons of your paper cannot but bo thankful that you have talicn thU innttcr up. Several years ago , nt least It seems solongtho sidewalks were removed by jJ\jfl grading contractor on. Spencer street in icountso p'mr. ° . n"a Unvo not il11 bccn lclaia yet. As frtvV crosswalks , at thojjijy : ' tion of streets Is foucuKiS W j are nouo ot them relniil , Wo expect to continue "to walk through the mud" this winter as wo have for several years past. Kouut70 Place Is well known us ono of tlio handsomest addi tions to IHo city , but the notion of the grad ing contractors , sidewalk inspector nnd board of public words , has caused us to blush -\vhen showing tlio addition to strangers. There wore crosswalks once , but they were removed , allowed to rot nnd probably stolen. Is there any hope tUut they will over boro- laldi KOUMVSU I'LACC. The rosy freshness and velvety softness of the skill is Invariably obtained by these who use Pozzoui's ' complexion powder. A Suggestion to tlio Hoard. OMAHA , .August ao.-To the Editor of Tun DEU : Your recent reference to the "wanton destruction and pulling up of sidewalks that nro still in. fair couditloii and their roplace- jnout imdor orders of tho'sldowalk inspector , " is most timely. There is entirely too much of this sort of work going on , Ilepalrs arc ordered and made vrlioro absolutely no ro- jiairs are needed. Planks are thrown out that nro about as sound as the now ones put in , and they nro , It is understood , charged up to tbo property at exorbitant rates. In tlio outskirts of the city the disposition seems tote to to place souio now plank in the wall : or every lot with regard to needs. 'J'ho matter Is left to tlio discretion of repairers , who , of course , work in the interest of the contractor , and got in as many as they can. Tlieso men are not competent judges ot the repair * needed , nnd Indeed in many Instances the repairs show that they are not oven competent workmen. THE Uii : voices tlio sentiments of a largo class of property holders when it says that 'tho hoard of public works should take this matter in hand , and that bofoio anv sidewalk Is condemned by tbo inspector it should also ho slowed by a member of the board. " Taxes are high enough In Omaha without their Doing increased unnecessarily by greedy contractors wlio are allowed full scope to tcai-iip and throw asiilo sidewalks fully as peed as that which thov put down. Let the bo.i rJ of public works look into this matter by following up the repairers , and they will Had that many taxpayers have Just oauso for complaint. ( Jirizu.v. Hot Wcatlior and AcolOents. Take 110 chances on hcadacbos orsanstroko t Thlshot weather la foarfulbutif you wllltako n few of ICraus'j'a Hoadaeho Capsules each day you will lind the temperature will bo re duced nnd the likelihood of sunstroke or prostration absolutely counteracted. For sale by all druggists , Tlio Solid Sntitli Is solid on the gro-xt "German Remedy. " Telegrams and letters are received every any dining this heatoil term for Kr.iuso's Head- aeho Capsules , The peoplu from that section say they reduce the toinporutiira and prevent sunstrokes mid headaches. For sale by all druggists. _ _ _ _ _ _ Sun Stroke. Uow is the tune ( , the accepted time , to prevent - vent sunstrokes , headaches , otc. Hy reducing tbo temperature nil those distressing evils will bo prevented. ICmuse'a Hcadacho Cap- sulea are ttio thing. _ One or two Krauso's Headache Capsules taken during the diiv will prevent any lu-ad wclio , nho attacks 01 sunstroke. All druggists SKULIi , Carliek Tin-own Kroin 11 Horse and Fatally Injured. Leo ( Jarlick , a sixteen-year-old boy living with his parents on Thirty-third street , near the Dolt Hue , was thrown from hU horse on North Sixteenth street yesterday about noon. Ills horse bocatno frlghteuod and started to run. It struck a wagon mid Icnoclcod Its rider off , fracturing tlio base of Ills skull , and bruising bin severely. Ho was taken to his homo and a physician summoned. Tlio latter pronounced the injury to the skull fatal , hut thought the patient might live u day or two. Hcadacho , neuralgia , dizziness , nervous. ness , spasms , sleeplessness , cured by Ur. Wiles' Nervine. Samples frco at Kuuu & u , 15th aud JJougliu , BIOUI3 1'oijijiNO PI VCIS. : Tuesday PotltloiiH Will lie Circulated by Hco Carriers. In order to cxpcdlto the movement to in crease the number of polling places In Omaha Tin : UBI : has decided to circulate petitions In the various wards through its carriers , care being taken that none "uut known residents nnd legal voters shall bo asked to sign the petitions. Under the law no Increase in the number of voting precincts can bo mido except a potl tloa signed by at least fifty voters in any ward bo presented to the cltv council. Time is pressing. The now sub-division of voting places must bo undo within the next two weeks , and the registration hooks and blanks must bo prepared la time for the now registrars. All leual electors are requested to assist TUB Bun carrier boys In scouring the signa tures of competent voters. With a little co operation on tlio part of our Irlends the task Will prove an easy one. The petitions to ho presented today for signature will nil road as follows : FOR A DIVISION OP POLLING PUE- CI NCI'S. UNDEUrun T iw AT Li : IIT FIFTY nr.ccious ix Eicu WAUIIun ltr.oinaii , : > TO Suix Tins To the Mayor and City Council of the City of Omahai Your petitioners , legal voters of the . ward. In said city , hereby pray the mayor and cltv council of said city to dlvido said ward into . polling or voting dis tricts , nnd wo hereby represent , show nnd make it appear tnat said ward contains nioro than four hundred (100) ( ) legal voters as ap pears by the election returns ot the last city election held In said ward. Your petitioners , therefore , pray that a sufllcient number ot polling districts may bo created in said ward to Insure the reception of nil votes entitled to bo cast therein at the coming election , No. Name ' Sticct& lumber. You Take No Hisk In buying Hood's Sarwpirllla , for It Is ov- erywhcro rccognl/cd as the standard build ing-up medicine and blood nnrlller. It has won its way to the front by Its own Intrinsic merit , and has tbo largest sale of any prepar ation of Its kind. Any honest druggist will confirm this statement. If you dccido to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do not ho induced to buy anything else instead. Be sure to get Hood's OMAHA'S SIl.Yltl'SUOOXUKS. How They Wore Honored Sunday Artttl'IIOOII at KUM.T. Sunday afternoon the third annual 'fcst of the Omaha sclnictzcn fest vcrcln came to a close In Ruscr's park. A thousand in terested spectators ga/.ed upon the cere monies which were carried out with an at tention to detail never before witnessed in Omaha. It was a reproduction of similar exorcises in the fatherland which conduce so much to the pleasure or the people and Inspire in them a llovotion to inarkmanshlp mid valor , tbo safeguards of the nation. Tlio shooting had bcpun on Saturday' at noon and continued unremittingly during the afternoon and on Sunday up to the closing hour. At that tinio tbo sun was sinking in the west and a gentle wind was playing among the trees. On the range the members of the verein formed in line and to the martial strains of the Union Pacific bnad mulched to the open dancing floor , where they formed a hollow square. On the west side President William Much mounted a chair wl ilo in front of him stood a table. Beside the table stood Louis Hclmrod , the secretary of the association. Behind him stood Mr. M. Kopp who held communication with n win dow In the inclosed dunce hall in which Mr. William Scgclko was visible. Thu president , in German , eloquently and fclicltlously set forth thoobjeet of the gather ing and announced that the King prize had been awarded to Mr. Fred Puller who was thus styled the king of the fest. This announcement was received with Mr. Fuller Immediately advanced to the ibloanclwas invested with a large , broad cd silk sash trimmed with gold , the front > earing a beautiful cmbvoiucry of oak leaves ogether with the following Inscription also u embroidery , the work ol the fair hands "of diss Augusta Pomy : "Ehro prcls , fur den Omaha schuctzcn ercin , von Augusta Pomv , IbSS. " Tills was placed upon the shoulder of the > Ig man by little Lucy Maim , daughter of ho president , who at the same time pinned t , with the golden medal which accompanied t. t.Mr. . Fuller was then raised upon the boulders of County Treasurer Snyder ami li. Paulson and berne to the range. On the return tilp. Messrs. F. Mengnilot nnd AV. IJutt carried the SUO-nound mortal. His ro- ura was greeted with another "alarum , " af- er which W. F. Stocckor passed around a leaker brimming with wine , from which Kich member sipped some of the sparkling iquor. Mr. Fuller was decorated with the mag- lillceat J. E , Uoyd medal , which ho Had won is tlio best shot , making a score of 170. The other awards were then made , the : irizes being handed from the dance hall by \Icssrs , Segelko , Kopp and Ileimrod to the irrsldcnt , who in turn handed them to the winners. When well known people were called , the president niado remarks pertinent : o the individual and occasion , and the jestowal of the prize was greeted with the : riple cheer , "Er loho hoch , " and the ' 'alarum" l > y the band. This was especially with Jhrls Wuethricli , ex-president of the verein : \V , F. Stoecker , with his breast decorated with medals , indicative uf former triumphs ; EdWittlg , who walked off with a magnill- cent cartridge box ; AYllham Seirelko , Louis Ileimrod , who won a fruit dish ; Anton Pokorny , who drew a sheep , which ho didn't claim ; I'oterCioos.whodlspltiyed his clmmplon ten-pin medal ; Julius Is'agl , who walked oil with a numaillreut chair and a fine cash prUo ; Adam Snyder , who won n smoking set , Judge Ucncke , whoso award was a fruit dish and a pair of vases , and Councilman IHumcr , wlio won a gun. The other pti/cs were as follows : iimr..v scnmiin. First , Fred Fuller , the J. E. Bqyil medal ; second. II. Uusch , ; . " > and reading stand ; third , William Mach , ? ' . " ) and lamp ; fourth , Hans Peterson , lady's gold watch ; fifth , Julius Nagl , mentioned above ; sixth , George Kuril : silver water set ; seventh , A. J. Stockman , ditto ; eighth , Charles ( Jottsch , harness and whip : ninth , F. H. Hcftt , tea set ; tenth , AVilliam Krug , tea set ; eleventh , F. IBhnncr , men tioned above : twelfth , AV. A. llutt , fur robe ; thirteenth , M. ICopp , maiitol clock ; four teenth , O. Wuethridi , fruit stand ; fifteenth , Peter Ooos , water set ; sixteenth , \V. F. Stooekcr , framed 310 ; seventeenth , Chas. Metz , $10 ; eighteenth , F. Mcngodot , 110 ; nineteenth. Henry Huscr , carving set ; twen tieth , Kd. Paulsen , fruit stand ; twcnty-llrst , Charles Hasinussen , carving set ; twenty- second , F. Schroedcr , knives and forks ; twenty-third , Claus Matthls , album ; twenty- fourth , Charles Storz , largo beer mug ; twen- ty-llfth , Henry Soldier , flower vase ; twenty- sixth , Adam Snvder , smoking set ; twenty- seventh , Hans Lamp , easy chair ; twenty- eighth , William A'osa , silk umbrella ; twenty- ninth , AV. Segelko , biiddlo and bridle ; thirtieth , Asmus .losten , framed $5 ; thirty- first , F. Oobauer , target rifle : thirty-second , ( iiistiivo lleneko. fruit stand ; thirty-third , Louis. Hclmrod , silver plcklo castor ; thirty- fourth , A' . Duhipcrt , castor ; tlilrty-lUth , Clans I'.ihl , beer mug ; thirty-sixth , Ed. Wittlg , cartrldpobox ; thirty-seventh , A. 1'a- korney , paddock bhcop ; thirty-eighth , II. Richards , plcklo dish ; thirty-ninth , Fred , mounted Knight. Flrat pilzo , OcorRO Karl , gold medal nnd f5 ; second , Claus Matthls , gold modal and tl ; third. W. F. Stoeckor , gold medal and M ; fourth , Chris AVuothrlch , gold medal and $ . ' .r > 'J ; fifth , Huns I/iinp , trold medal and Si ; sixth , Julius NiiKle , and $1.50 ; seventh , William ICrug , gold medal nnd § 1 ; eighth , F. H. Heft , gold medal nnd 75 cents ; ninth , F. Schroeder , gold medal and 50 cents ; tenth , Kd Paulson , gold medal and 'J5 cents ; eleventh , Hans Peterson , gold medal ; twelfth , Charles , Oottsch , gold medal. MASK SCIIEllIB. First prize , Judge J. R. Clarkson , 54 out of a possible- ) , J15 ; second , C. Wuothrlch , 6a polnti , SID ; third , William Mach , 5'J iwlnts , ? d ; fourth , Huns Peterson , 50 points. T ; fifth , Fred Fuller , 48 points W ; sixth , Win. Krug , 47 points , M ; bovcnth , F. Mungadot.W poluU , ? t | eighth , II , A , StocUmau O poluU , M { ninth , John Petty , 45 points , f2 | tenth , Peter Ooos , 43 points , ( I. voi.its pciiEinn. First prize , Herman IIockmnn.tlG ; second , J. .1. Ilnrlow , 10 : third , Judge J. II. Clark- son , V > \ fourth , Hans Peterson , (3oO ; fifth , John Petty , (1. These prizes were donated by merchants In the city. _ Talk about foreign champagnes , try Cook's1 extra dry ; It is superior to two-thirds of the Imported wines. 1002. Sixteenth nnd Fnrnnm streets Is the now Hock Island ticket olllco. Tick ets to all points east at lowest rutoa. iiitoiu : JAILI. A I'enhcntlnry Illril 3InKes Ills ICseapo at Mglit. The first Jail-breaking that has occurred at the county bastllo went upon record lit about 9 o'clock Sunday nlglit , when It was discover ed that U. C. Johnson , one of the smoothest , most exncrlcnccd nnd daring confidence men la the country had flown. The details of tlio escape as well as the fact Itself are stubbornly withheld by the authorities lit immediate charge , but have leaked out through another source. Having gotten hold of akulfo or a small tool of sonio kind. Johnson succeeded In tak ing the lock off his cell. Once In tbo corridor ho found a "cubbv hole" that had been loft unguarded , and that let him next to the roof. Then ho discovered a mnnholo iu the roof which had been left unlocked. Halslngup the cover , it was the work of but a moment to draw himself up on the roof , then to drop down from Ihe roof onto tlio ground and the.i take to his heels. As soon as the escape had been discovered or at about 11 o'clock two hours later the police were notified. The gentleman now at liberty -was bound over to the district court some oix or eight weeks ago for conlidcncltig n farmer out of & > 0 in cash. Ho had been identified by his victim , and the other evidence against him w.v ? conclusive , nnd consequently Mr. John son was bright enough to sco that all ho had to look forward to was a term in the peni tentiary. Ho is about forty years old. qulto tall , rather slender and were n full though not particularly heavy bc.ird. Ho has ono of the most Innocent , unsophisticated cxpicsslons of conlldenco and Is calculated to ply his nefarious business with success. Tailor Miller completed his term of ofllco nnd left the Jail Saturday evening at 0 o'clock. His successor , Pat Lynch , attempted to pull the wool over Tin : Biu man's ' eyes by a denial that the cscapo ban occurred , this also In the face of the fact that he had told the pollco all about it. Miles' Nci-ie and tilver Pills. An Important discovery. They act on tbo liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now principle. They speedily euro biliousness , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women nnd children. Smallest , mildest , burest. ! ! U doses for 25 cents. Samples frco at Kuhn & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Aloinos and Chicago business is the lioek Island vci-tlbuleil limited , leaving Omaha at IrltVp. m. daily. Ticket oflleo 1002 , Six teenth and Farnam ts. Omaha. Census Taking in India. The London Daily News thus ex plains some of the dililuultics of census taking in India : "Tho preat tliflleulty with the Indian population id not to much to prevent falbo returns as to pre vent falsa and ridiculous notions about the motives of the government. Millions of people nro ignorant enough to believe that ono object of tlio census is to pro cure lists of pursons eligible for sacrifice. There nro multitudes of pconlo who lio- liovo that every great public work- bridge , hnrrucKti , railway , cniial is started with a propitiatory biierillco of human life to the ( jods. Perhaps the most general impression is that tlio census is u taxing trick. Not the least intorestinf , ' portion of the ccn ys of"TSif { will bothatyhlch. deals with/tho child widows and child wives , of whom there are many millions in India , nnd who are to bo the subject of the next { jreat legis lative reform. In England the question of ages will be a delicate point. In India it will bo the question of names , and the ordinary native Indian hoiiboholder is pretty btiro to reboiit ns a mortal insult inquiries about the female members of the family. " It inpertorerccloneoprovm ! In mlllloniof homes for more than n rimm | > r of n century. It Is nml 1'T the United Stntos > ; cv rnme t. Kndorsoil t > j the lirnii of llio urcnt univcrsllk-s ni tlio Htronirost , l > uri't nml.Most Ilo-Utliful. Ir 1'ilco'n Cream llak- InK 1'omlGr doe * not contnln auimonlii. llios or mum. Boldonlr In rani , 1'iurn IIAKINO rovvDKU co. , Now Tork , Chlcnzo. Sun " 'mnciaco , St.Ix > uli AMUSEMENTS. BOVI ) .1IIAVNIIS , Mnnauori Mc srt. Iloycl & Hnynos would respectfully liiebciit for the upon Ins : of the thvlrlioii',0 the w. a ? . Which Is unqucstlonnbly fatrongoat conilu opc'rii ur in Ainerlga , IN TIIK FOLLOWING KfilT.TOlUE Moiiduy. Wcdncstlny Alutlnconiul Trhlny. "Tlio Urui Tuesday Evening and Saturday Matlnro . . . . . . . . . -.S'aiion" AVctlncstlay . . . i . . -Tho yucen'b Lace HiiiilUvruliic : ( " Thuistluy . "Krinliilo" Sutimlny . "Dorotliy" Seats are Now on Snle at Regu lar1 Prices. The Grand To-Niflht , KI51DPJVT M - 1NTIIU - Firemen's Daughter , Popular I'rlccst reserved souls , S.tc , 35i > , J Wo Dime Eden WIM < hAWMni. MANAGEIl. CORNER 1ITH AND FARNAM STS , OMAHA. QllMi"Sois , Little Annie Kelson , Soubrctte. l-IOWJ-xKTTH TRIO. OroU'xiuo Stark \Vlro i'urfortueri. Orio Oimo AclmlLQ Lo All. As ai Rule , Itls best not to attempt lo rtmctlycostlrc- ness by the use of imllno or drastic pmga- tl cs. Wlioiiftcatlirtrtlotncdlclnc Ijnecdcil , tlio most promptiaml bcnaflelal \ Ayct's ' rills. Tliulr ciTcct Is to restore the tegular action of the bonds , without weakening them , liclngsugar-coated , thcso 1'llls retain tlieirnicdlcltullniies for a long time , mid ore easy to take. "I can recommend Aycr's rills above nil others , having lougjproud tliclr vnluo M a. cathartic for myself and tomlly , " J.T. llm , Lclths > llle , I'a. . "In 18J8 , by the advice of n frlcntl , I bcpn tro use of Ajcr's Tills as .1 icinody for bll- lousnuss , constipation , hlBh fevers , anil colds. They scnetl me better than any- tlilnt ; I had jncvloiuly tried , and I luve used them In attacks ol thnt sort ever sluce. " 11. W. Hursli , JuUsonla , Ark. - Ayer's Pills , rntrAUED ny DR. J. 0. JVYEB & CO. , Xowoll , Mass. Sold by all Uealers In Jlcdlclncs. "THIS 13 AN AGE CF APOLLINARIS WATER. " \ \ ' < > ltrr.VMM / . WHEN YOU ORDER APOLL1NARIS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , T/ie ivcll-Kimvn lrcllow Labels of the Apolh'naris Company , Limited , are protected by Perpetual Injunctions of the Supreme Court. Beivarc of dollies tearinghe genuine Apolh'naris labels but rc-filid with a spurious article. LOOK AT THE C-ORK , vhicfit if genuine , h branded with the name of the Apdlinaris Company , J.iu'tcit , and the words "Apollinari' JinsHittti" around an anchcr. GRATEFUL-COMFORTINQ EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "Bv n ttiorouvh knowlolk'o of tlio nntiunl ln\vi which KOvurntliudperiitluiis of dlk'olloii nml nutri tion , nnilby nraruliiliiiipllcatlonuf the line proper ties urni'll pflcctoil Cocon. Sir. Kppi lins iirovldcil ourbrcnl < rii ttilito9nltliailollr.itul3Mlnvoroil limcr- ncti which niiiv mivn tm ni.'inir liiMirv ilnctnr * ! ! lilll > 4. It Is by tlio judicious u-c of nuch nrticlot of tltot that n consttullun ! m.iv ticcrntlunllv tiullt up until ptrunn onouislitorc"l t OM'ry temU-ncy to ilHun'O. llun- ( IrctH of sutitlo innl.ullcH nro lUutlnt ; arounduivaily tonttiuk wliirvverthcrulia iiolnt.Vo miy i' rnH | ! ninny n fatnl nhift by kcctiliiKourHClfCi ncll furtlllcl wltli | > uruhiu ! ( < lnnil a properly nourished frninu. ' Civil Horvlcu Cinietto. Minlrtlmiily wlthbolllnKnnttcr ormllk. Sold only In Iitilf punrul tlim. by groccre , Libuluil tliiini I'PI ' A/ nlloinu'ouathleClii'mlsts \ L\ LlU.j Loudoti. England. BF YOU HAVB Aocr.c .s. TIM ; ItOWKI.tt. MOUECNTOIA < 'II uuU jtn.1II\l : : If your 'oo < ; < Ioci nut uk eliiillutouuclyoixliavouo uppctitc. Wlllonrc tlii'so troul > los li-lce JMc. uox. a vlsuroiiH IxxJy , ( icr SOLD GRAY'S SPECJF-IC IVIEJJICINE. - - 'TllE UllKAT , . - . ! . , . . , . , . . _ K.VOMSH HUM- IIV. All inifiitl- Inir euro for rfem- Innl WoiVn < MS , nil disease's tlrit follow tn a KO- ijuonci ) of Holf- nbti * < c ! ns Loss . . . . . . . of Memory. 1'nl- Pulnln tlio llarlt , Dliiinc'i of Vision. I'rcmaturoOM AKC , nr.d innny otlior < H O.IMOI tlint leml to Insanity or ro > i tiintlon | anil n [ iremnturc f.'r.ivo * JIT1 nil pirtlciilim In ourinmplilct , wliloh wo tlo- 'Iroto semi frooliy mull to uvcry onu. JiyTlrjSiio- cltlc Jletllclna IH "did nl 51 per pncltnife.or slxpick- nticsfor to , or will bo aant freu by mall on rccil | > t of the monoby iiddrcH lni ; THE GOODMAN DntJG CO. , 1110FAUXAM STUKKT , OMAHA , Nic . Oniicfoiint of ( ( innterfulu wo have udoptcJ the yellow wrapper , tlio only cunulnu. LLAHLIHliOCEAH STEAMERS Passagoto and from Croat Britain and all parts ol Dirope. Montronl-Uvercool rcuto , by the waters olSt. Laurence , shortest olall. ( Jlnecow to Moatou , to Philadelphia. Liverpool to and from Ualtiinorv. Tl.lrty Stonrners. ( 'lnia oxcclslor. Accommodntlnns tintnrpasEicd. Weekly sailings. A J\ai .t 4IO. . Gen. West.As'ti. . C.I. Sundell. Mincer. 112 LiHaUa St. , Chicago , U. . GLASGOW , LONDONDERRY , BELFAST DUBIJN , LIVERPOOL & LOKDOM. FKOM NEW 10IIK EVEIt ? TIIDHSDA7. Cabin Passage S3R to S50 , accordln. ) to location d stateroom. Excursion $83 to $95. Bteornco to nml trnm Knropo utl/owest llntc ] . AUSTIN BALDWIN &CD.Gneral , Agents. 63 Rroadway , NEW YORK. Jno , RloEcn , CciiorulVistcMn Agent , 12 Itumlolph i-trect , t'hicagoiluiry E. Moore , Jos. L'anno. Lararcitt Tuite t and Flnchf , In tlie Worldt I t f incur iT * > niniitttitjn unenclleJ. HEW YORK , LOXaOMDERRY AND GLASGOW , ETHIOPIA , A .sa | DKVONIA , Sept. 13. KL'UXKSSIA.Sepl. B. | ClIlCASSIA.Sopt. 91. NcwYorlt , Qaoonstown anil Liverpool , The Cetobrntoa I Sept. 20111. Oct. ISlh. CITV OF IIOJIB. I SALOON , SECOKD-GIASS AND STEERAGE rntcs onloweLlifrtimtu an < l front th Tirlndpnl tCOTCH , ENCIISH. IRUH IAD RU CORIIItNlH POUTS. Uicurilontlckvti rmlucul , nimte u\MI liln to return - Koittliorlrtlmnl Mioleuorni'nnllnr. CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS ot ] o * it curtt'iit mtop Ai > t lv tr > any or our lutal > eenlior to HENDIERQON BROS , , ChlCORO. l.ncal ncrnts tit Ornahn : Harry U Mnore flinrlcs MareH. W. F. Vuill , U. I1. Jleuol , C'ltt- ieu'ri lluuk. Otto Wolf Spocieilist , In umurpniicil In tlio treit- luunt of nil form ! uf I'll I - VA'l'K lIMKASI , lKBt.Miin hooil.bTKILTUHK , or pulii In rclxlvlnit tlio lilmldor. BYPIII1.1S curoil ln ; to.'JJ ilavn. Akin ll ) onioi , Cutnrrli nml nil lll cnc > of tlio Illooj. Henri n < vll.lver Kn- iiinlelHBOincicurCil wllliout ItiMrtininniior "local trent- incnl. " l. dlus from J lo 4 onlyVtll3 ( ur ilrcn- lnrjtlvliiL'p.irtlrul irilibniit I'neliuf tlio nliovo illnuno'i , ( IIK | rlionliu imnr of Iliu moil ruiuirkiiblocnrui. Of fice , N. 13. Cor. Hll > , i"l Karnnm 8W. , cnlrnnco on etllicr lrocl , Onialm , > eu. " _ _ _ _ _ TO WEAK nil R vilimlo tie.tiw I > l'1.lil1coll 'l ptrllculun fir honio cury.l'lll.1 ! of rnari { . rlvudlil mcdlul wurkt ithwirt ten-nil by ' 'ry Ufl'IHIftt ' l , Ailiir nml ' in a who U Ufrvtun STOCI Is now ready and on our tables. We arc proud of it , and if you sec it you will say we have rca < son to be. We have made great cxcrtioils to get up a stock of goods , that would be worthy ol 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 , FINE clothing means HIGH PRICED clothing. To such we extend a cordial invitation to call and examine OUR Goons and How TIIKYARE MARKED , We are anxious to convince them that there is no need of paying exorbitant prices. We will show them that \vc can give them as fine goods and of as good workmanship as they can gsi anivliera and that wo can saw ? thorn considerable mousy on their clothing purchases. The greatest saving we can show you is on Boy's ' Clothing. Nothing advertises a Clothing House more than to sell these goods close , and for the past few seasons we have made it a rule to sell Boys' ' and Children's Clothing at merely nominal profits. To this we attribute in a great measure the rapid growth of our business. We shall continue the same policy this season and will offer in our Boys' ' Department bargains which you cannot get elsewhere. For the opening of the schools we have prepared a stock of goods second to none in the country and we promise to save younot25o or 50c , but positively $2.00 or $3 .00 on every good suit which you need for your boy. Open until 8 P. M. : : : : : Saturday at 1O P. M. orasKa uotnm Conner Fourteenth and. Douglas Streets. DIAMONDS , WATCHES , Etc. Our Bales on both DIAMONDS and WATCHES have been UNUS UALLY LARGE of Into , owititf to our CUT PRICKS. Our stock of MOUNTED DIAMONDS was pelg tintf pretty low , BO wo have just sot i u lartfo number of CHOICE % STONES of OUK OWN EMPOR- TATION , and wo oiler them at a * SM A LL A D V A N C E AHOVK COST. The settings comprise a liiriio variety of SOLITAIRE nnd CLUSTE H KINGS , SINGLE STUDS , EAR-RINGS , BUOACIIKS LACK PINS , PENDANTS , HAIR ORNAMENTS. SLEEVE BUT TONS , COLLAR BUTTONS , BRACELETS , N E C K L A C ES , LOCKETS , etc. SPECIAL DE SIGNS OF SETTINGS made nnd LOOSE STONES of all sis-os MOUNTED TO ORDER. Rubies , Sapphires , Emeralds. Pearls , nnd all other piccious stones , mounted and loose. OUR GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE of WATCHES is still in progress. SOLID GOLD WATCHES for Lsiaics at $15 , $120 , * 1 > 5 , fciO $35 , S10 , $15 , & )0 , nnd umrard. GENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD \VATU7IKS. \ of.Ul . ( kindS , from 8i5 up to the linost grades ( Elgin , Wal- tlmni , IToward , etc ) . LADIES' and GENTS' FINE GOLD FILLED \VATCIIKS. American movements , warranted from 1" to UJ years , only S14.75 ; worth' and upward. SOLID SILVER WATCHES , $ o.7o. $8 , $10. $1U , $15 nnd up. NICKEL WATCHES , $2.50 , 6 .75 anil S5. SOLID GOLD CHAINS AND LOCKETS ; ROLLED PLATE CHAINS AND CHARMS sold at REDUCED PRICES to purchasers \Vntclies during this sale. 5.000 FINE SOLID GOLD FIN GER KINGS from $1 to 10 each. Repairing a Specially. NOTICE Strangers visting the city are respectfully invited to call and tu.lto a look through our estab lishment , whether wishing to pur chase goods or not. MM MEYER & BR.O. , Sixteenth and 1 ? arnani Streets. THIS The figure 9 In our dales will make n long No man or woman now living will over date a jocmnentllhout vising tlio ftgura 0. It ttanih In the llilrd place In 18flO , wlwro It will remain ten years mid then move up to bccond placa In IflOO , whore It will rest for ono hundred years. Tlurc Is nuothcr"0" lileh Iui3 nlsocomo to stay. It U unlike tlio nguroOln our duti-s In tlio respect thnt It has already moved up to first place , when It will ] iurmuiiGUlly rcrauln. It U called tlio "No. 9" High Arm Wheeler \Vilson ScwhiR Machine. The "No. 0" was endorsed for first plico by the experts ol Europe at the I'urU Exposition of 1SE9 , when1 , of Ur n severe contest with the IcnJlni ; ma chines of the uorld , it wns nwariled tlio only Grand 1'rizc Riven to family ccwitii ; machines , all ethers on. exhibit ImvluK received lower awnrda Of gold incda'is , etc. Tha French Government also recognized llssuperiorlty by thedecorat Ion ol Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler , 1'resldi'iit of the company with the Crois of thu Legion of Honor. Tto "No. 0" is not on old mnchlno Improved uon , but is nn entirely ucw machine , and llie GranJPrUeat P'lna as n ardeditas tliuercnd cst advance In scwinc machine mechanism of the nRO. Tlioso wlio buy It can rust assured , there forej ot buying the very latest aud bct. \VI1CELT.II & WILSON JI'F'O CO. , 185 and 187 V/abn h Avo. , P. E.FLO DM AN & CO. 220 North Sixteenth Street. lotnr ilicv 111 iii * Liiititl rutr > All , fi t. - | iItftUMlttmlti il % Tricy * ' ' " " * ' " ! f 0. It. dlifJ' f" . Jrr't & , m W. Wfi .m M ( h > H' f" tear a\r < l , helm ( . it mM'i rfVi ! t it. 5 * uifttv u i in lh verlJ * ' , Lawyer. 1131 Dearborn ht. AdOOUHIC'll yours1 huccuiiilul pniolco Advlcu I'luu ! no iiubliclty , t-pculul fucllltics u mixiiy btatcs , The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Korllio trcitmcnt of nil CItllONIO AND SUIintf VL 1)13R.\.SK3 , lirnco'i , Appllnncos for deformities nnfl Tru os. Hu t ruullltlc , ApptrntiM nnil ItcmiMtlnj for flucfMsfiil troittnont of every form or dln'Mao ro * qnlrlng incillcalor 8iirtlcnllrontmimt. OS 15 HUNDIlKt ) AN'I ) TWIJ.Vrv-KIW HOO.MS KOIl l-ATIKNTS. Itoiinl nml Attendance. Host noco'innolitloiis In thivruitVrlto for clraulara on l > uurniltlo ( < imil llrncoi. without mercury. Now Ho'lonitlvoTrontinont for lott of vltnl pjwor. I'.irtliH iniiiblo lo vtlt us nmy ba trt'Ttoil nl liotnn by corrciiionilimro , AHconynnnlcitloincon'Mciitl.il. Jtuillolni ) or Imtrni3)nt. ( sent by nnillor cxpioMnccuroly pni'koil , no iniirlft toliiillcitouontontsorsornlor. Ono pcrnon.il In tcrvlow iiroforre > 1 Cull nnilconinltiM or > onil history of ) our case , nml wo will > > iM In plnln wrnpimr mir 110OIC TO ' ritDK upon I'rlvuto special or NorvuujlJlsojsoj , liupolunoy , a/phlllsOloot , iinj Vartcocolo. wltli uuoatWU list. AdJrcss Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. _ CgruPx2th.and.IItii'iioy Streets , Omaha , Nobi-nska. Gome and 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 ISCOMINGTO THE FRONTANDTHAT 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 , ANDWHILE WE DO NOT PROPOSE TO "SELL AT A SACRIFICE , " ( WHY SHOULD WETHOSE ) V/HOBUY / OF US SHALL BE GUARAN TEED THE WORTH OF THEIR MONEY Milferlnn from . . . . MEN v. - \Afl77T ] f of I.obt .Munhooil , Vu r vMrvoiit HrrnrH , liutio- * * * ll * tfiiuu Disunion of Men cunbo riireil po niuncntly nml iirlrntuly by our HVI- niil f-ix.'dllu. hunt liy mull fur tl. lli > ukiuntt ( < > ul ( l ) for damp. Ucnion MeillcalCompanv 117VusUhu - toiiHtrect , Iloiton , Jims DRS. MERRILL & MERRILL , SI'EriAMSTS IN Clironlr , Ncrrom , lllnnil nnd Snnlcal Dlicaici nnj DlHcMSi'H of llio iyo : , ICiir , Noie , Throat nnj Cliost. Special Attention to Dificnuo * ol' Wo men nnd C'lilldrcn. Thndorlors liayn lind ynnrs of experience. In tin liOHpltalH of llrupklrn nml Nmr Vurk. nn > l nronmonii Iliu moat BiiceuMJful uiiJ widely known specialists la the country , 'lo Vdium nml MlddlC'Acoil TMen. V Lost Mnnhooil , N'orvotis Debility. Bcrmntorrh | fr , - < i . FuniliKil IjDSHOH , I'liynluul l > cay , nrlNfni ; fr ( > rn Indi * J . crctlon , imiiliiclnii HluiMilufiini-iti , despoiiilCjl > \iut \ ] on tnof.ico , avernlon tuioutoty , onslly di' t iiued , liickof c-onlliluiue , ( lull , unlit fur sluil/r ) null , nnd llniU llfo u Lurden , safely , pcriiA/- unit Bpuudlly cnrvil. r lllood nixl Skin Diitonfioa. * * Bnihllli , n illscnin inuat dreadful In IU result ! , complululy eruillcatod. ( Jen llo-Urlnnry Siirticry. nonorrhn1. Uloot , Hrplilll' , Ilyilriicoli ! , Vnrlcocola , nnd Utrlcturo , radically nml Biifuiy cured wlthnui jialn or detentlun from buHlnu s , All Boxunl 1 > 8 * ioriulllunanil liapetllmentalo marrlngo iiicccjutully removed. /U Hoclal dlicasnn tafoly nnd permanently euro ] . Huiirx.'Ja . till 8 p. in Sunday * , 10 till I. . N. II. I'emons nmiblo to vlalt us ninr bo treator ] At their honioi by corri'Hponilcnco , MomclnnianU In * BtructlnniHuntby oxpruxa , ( 'oniult'ktlon frco. Henil 4cvnta In Btiiium | to Insuruiuply , 1118 Fifteen i h ST. , OpposUo Iloytl's Opcrn House , Omaha , Ncu. PRINCIPAL POINTS4 ! EAST , V/EST , NORTI-I and SOUTH 1302 Farmm Stroot. HARRY P. DEUEL , Olty PaesooKor and Tlokot C V P H I I I Q (1 ( * > t'o ' rcil In 20 toCCk > ' 1 -1 * rmilO ( Inynby use ofthoinar1 1 vulontMiiRlo Huniody , * jW.UO ( for uoiitu it nil * nototiro. OAUTION t" KutthuKuiiulnu rem- tdy. Wrltuur cull on 1O. . Joslyii , 2013 Hw- nty Slreut,0nmlia. Nubrusku.