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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1890)
8 THE OMAHA U&ILY BEE , TfEDNESDAY , SEPTJEMBEB 24 , 1890. THE CITY. The batik clearings yesterday mnountcdto 5Q1I,7SO.OO. A now supply ol clubg. bolts anil cords for tlio UM > of tlio police forcotho coining1 winter lias just been received. City Treasurer Hush Is preparing to fell t30,000 ( ) of curbing nnd paving1 bonds. IIo expects , notwithstanding1 the BlugKlshntf H of tlio bond market to got 7 or 8 per cent premium on them. Tlio police have been requested to look up Grnlz Dtowii , who cnmo to Otnalia from Lincoln last Sunday to BOO the ball giimo and has not slnco been heaid from. The voting man Is eighteen yearn of ngo , nnd his father Is considera bly worried over his disappearance. A dispatch from Chicago Monday stated that Henry Von llollcn , 11 young German nobleman , formerly of Otnalm , Imd distinneari'd from his boarding IIOUFO on Lincoln avenue , Chicago , leav ing his trunk and uituhcl. A hearch of Iho directory and all available- sources of information failed to reveal any trace of such a man In this city. James \\r , IMooro of Kile City was before - fore United States Commissioner Ander son yesterday and was hold to appear at the- next term of the United States court. The complainant , Mary Gugnn , charges that she employed Moore to collect the pension of lior dead husband and after doing ho lie retained a greater portion of the money , $2,210. , The vaults of tlio county treasurer's nnd recorder's odlccs arc to bo newly equipped with roller shelving and metal cases. The county clerk , vho has the matter in charge , thinks the expense will bo about $1,1500 or $1.600. An ex amination of the present , condition of thcho big Iron boxes scorns to show that the Improvement Is needed for the better care of county records. .TohTi Ahlquist , n , bookkeeper in the employ of C. G. Ahlquist , fell into a els- lorn in the rear of II. T. Clarke's now house on Twenty-fifth and Cass streets Sunday afternoon nnd was badly injured. IIo was playing ball , nnd while running backward stopped Into an open cistern. IIo was taken out In an unconscious con dition to his homoat 511 North Twenty- third street. IIo was badly cut and bruised , and the middle figures of the left hand dislocated. His injuries were not Borious , however , and ho will bo out in a day or two. Hood's Sarsaparilla 1ms a steadily Incrcas- ! UK popularity , which can only bo won by an article of ical merit. Give it a trial. /r OF i.MAN'CIl'AU.'ION : : I'lio Colnrrd People Knjny the Pleas ures ofllio Hoard nnd Dance. 'JL'ho twenty-eighth anniversary of the Issuing of the emancipation proclamation was celebrated Monday night at Goodrich hall on Blunders street , under the auspices of Hx- cclslor ledge No. Ill ) , A. ! ' . and A. Til. There was a lurpo attendance. .An address of wclcomo was delivered by Mr , B. It. Overall , in which ho reviewed the lilstory of the stirring events suriounclliifr the most important event in the history of the AfrO'Aincilrans , Having been uneje- witness of ninny of these events , Mr. Over all's dcsciintions weie realistic. The speaker then urged upon hla hearers tlio necessity of elevating the moral nnd 6oui.il standard of the race nnd making a utroiijj effort to place it on a level with that of the white man. His address was long and Interesting and was Intently listened to. Miss Lucas ol Chicago , gave a dramatic recital of the story of Virginias which was lonillv applauded. TSI. P. Wilson recited "Sheridan's Ride. " mid "The Uavcn. " A plco club Sung several selections nnd I'rof. Mel'hcrson played two piano soles in good style. After this programme had been carried out all adjourned to the supper room where a . bountiful uptrend had been piepmcd. This fbeing disposed of the remainder of. the night was spent in dancing. .A Progressive Institution. Some days ngo wo had occasion to refer to the rapid growth of the Gorman Savings bank. It then seemed incredi ble that their deposits in fifty-two days should reach $203-131. CO. But time demonstrates that this was only a fair indication of what a bank founded by our most prosperous and influential Ger man citizens will do under careful and conservative management. At the end of eighty business days wo find their deposits - posits have reached the magnificent ' Bum of $303,021.73. This gives them a position and standing along with banks that have been in business for four and live years which ought to bo very grati fying to our German population and demonstrates that a Gorman bank fills a , "long felt want" and will in time not only bo the pride of the organizers nnd tlio Germans of Douglas county , but as a linanclal institution will bo a credit to the metropolis of the great northwest. Wo find In talking with the ofllcors of this institution , that in their foreign exchange department , they are able to furnish drafts on all the principle points in the old world nnd issue their own letters of credit available in any of the principal cities of Europe. They have recently adopted a coupon certificate of deposit. These interest coupons are inndo payable quarterly or soml-an- mildly and available through any bank the sumo as n government bond coupon. -Tills oilers a safe and profitable invest ment and for such time as the depositor may desire. The outlook for the Gor man Savings bank is indeed very Hat- torlng and the endorsement it Is receiv ing should bo highly satisfactory to all concerned. Mm Mercer , manicure , 401 Bee bldg. A \\tt VXCK.11HX TS. . "Prlnco and Pauper" has been found to bo no of the most attractive nnd Interesting jilays for children that the American stage lias over known , nnd parents should sco to it that their little ones arc given an oppoituulty of witnessing it nt thomatlueo performance at the lloyd today. The romnntlo comlo opera "Said Pasha" will have onorcpresentation only nt thoGrnnd opera house on Sunday evening next. The company ROCS to Sioux City oa Monday , where they will bo ouo of the 1'eavoy Grand Corn 1'dlnco attractions. Popular prices will lx > in force at the Grand for this engagement of one Sunday night only. Nine of tlio handsomest yountr ladles in the Iheatilcnl profession appear In Hftinlln'sfarco comedy , "Tho ttiklr. " They nro AUco Harrison , Annie Sutherland , AIolilo Sherwood - wood , Mamlo Ollroy , Helen Relmor , Adele Kenp , Umina Pollock , Gcitlo Lclmum nnd lA-elyn Pollock. Everybody who keeps posted oa affairs dnumtlo will at once roco . f nlzo that this list embraces the brightest lights of fnrco comedy , burlesque , comlo opera nnd extravaganza. The ordinary com pany of this sort tins three or four vounc Jartles. "Tho Fakir" breaks all records and lias niiio. It has proved a lucky number. "Tho Kuklr" will bo nt the Grand on Monday night next , for ouo night only , at popular prices. _ _ _ _ _ The Edon-Musco is presenting a first-class bill t that bouso this week. All of the de partments nro replete with curiosities and pleasant features. Leroy , the wonderful freak , who dislocates every Joint in his body , Is astounding the people , llut the modern ijainpsou la undoubtedly the strongest man 1 nhvo anil nstonlshes all by his feats of strength. Annie Sylvester , the charming bl- cvcllenno , Is doing some fancy uud trlck-rld- liiir that hns heretofore been considered an Impossibility. The Francettn children are the cutest hltlo tots on the stage. UhelrshiK- luff nud dancing Is superb and wins them much applause. Bobby Fluids and George Edwards ore the funniest sketch artiste on mofitaco and produce much merriment , Mine. Iniburn , the vocalist , and Hmonon , the bono joloist , arc Jlrct-class la tuw U&o. QA1INUM Til 13 GKI2A.T. llnvlnfj'Conquered the Old "World Ifo Itcttimn to Delight tlio New. John Dull was wont to poke f ua nt us In a ponderous way for vliat ho was pleased to call ' 'tho Diirnum crnzo. " How Is it now with hlml Uarnum vent over therewith his greatest show on earth , grasped him by the horns with managerial hand , and turned his head until his eyes bulged with wonder nnd ho bellowed with delight. The octopcuarlan victor has returned and on next Tuesday will brlnp to Omaha the tremendous exhibi tion of which the London Times says ! "The surpassing greatness Of the show Is no vain boast. Multiplying circuses and platforms and entertainments , each of which can directly appear only to some par ticular section of the massed spectators , may npiicar nt llrst sight to bo a waste of cncrpy and talent , but there U no denying the lin- prcsslvcncss that It lends to the show M a whole. The spectator feels himself oppressed by the variety of the 'clTorti made for his entertainment. Space falls us to note all the striking tc.iturcs of a programme ) which is almost as com plicated as n railway time table.1' ' And now Messrs. Darnum & Bnlloyliavo revolutionized the show business by adding to their enormous frco street parade , men IB- cries , circuses , trained caravans , supernat ural Illusions and other featuics Jmro If I- ralfy's ' glorious and triumphant , classic , his toric spectacle of "rs'ero , or the Desthictlon of Home. " Kurope was fairly dnzcit at the magnitude and inagnlllccnco of this produc tion and the London press pronounced It un paralleled and beyond description. IVEimiXG HULLS. It. AV. Colcman Will Not Hear Them UliiKforSoiiio Dnyfl. Detective Ellis hns returned from Orlnncll , la. , where ho wont to get L.V. . Colcman , who Is wanted hero for grand larceny. The crime ) was commuted nearly a year ago , and consisted of breaking open freight cars In the St. Paul yards and stealing thcro- froni merchandise of the value of about 5150. The poods consisted mostly of clothing and furnishing goods and were billed to mer chants in this city. Coleman at that time was cultivating his muscle by chopping brush on Cut-off island , but ho did not remain long afterward. IIo cmifjiatcd to Iowa and when arrested was working on a farm about seven mile * from GrinneU. SInoo ho became a prohibitionist Colcman joined the Quukcr church and is en gaged to 11 younpr Quakeress at Uluo Point , a. few miles from UrTimcU. but tlio wedding has been indefinitely postponed. Coleinan stoutly maintains his innocence , and denies any knowledge of the theft with which ho is charged. _ _ _ Attention. Great auction sale of lots at the future county scut of the eastern half of Knox county , Nobr. , Thursday , October 2. A special excursion train will leave Sioux City , la. , Wednesday ovenlnp , October 1 , tit 7 p. in. for Bloom field , the terminal town of the llandolph extension of the Oinnlm railway. Great , auction tale of lots Thursday , Octoljer " , at Bloomiiold , Knox county , Nebraska. In the eeogrunhicn. ! * center of Knox county , Nebraska , and sure to bo tlio county seat is Bloom field , the terminal town of tlio Randolph extension of tlio Omaha railway. If you wish an ex cellent opening' for business and si splendid invostmcntgot in on the ground floor and buy a lot at the great auction sale ut Bloomfleld , Thursday , October 2. A Reprieve 1'or tlio ContlcnincO. "Wretched men ar.d women long condemned to suffer the tortures of dyspepsia nro filled with new hope after a feiv doses of Ilostct- ter's Stomach Bitters. This budding hope blqssoms into the fruition of certainty , if the Bitters is persisted In. It brings a reprieve to all dyspeptics who seek its aid. Flatu lence , heartburn , sinking of the pit of the stomach between meals , the nervous tremors and insomnia of which chronic indigestion is the parent , disappear with their hateful progenitor. Most beneficent of stomachics 1 Who can wonder that in so many instances it awakens grateful eloquence in those who , " beneflttcd by it , speak voluntarily In its be half , It requires a graphic pen to describe the torments of dyspepsia , but in many of the testimonials received "by the proprietors of the Bitters , tlicso nro portrayed with vivid truthfulness. Constipation , biliousness , mus cular debility , malarial fevers and rheuma tism ore relieved by It. A3IEUICAlT They Ulcota Nebraska JInu as a. Man ager of Their Association. Mr. C , F. Goodman has returned from the convention of the American Pharmaceutical association which recently adjourned at Point Comfort. IIo was the only delegate from Nebraska in attendance. The delegates num bered about thrco hundred and among thc were some of the most eminent members of ttio profession in the country , A number ol interesting and instructive es says on pharmaceutical subjects were read nnd a resolution was adopted pledging the association to work in behalf of legislation which-\vouldlnuroto the advantage of the profession in this country. It was also decided to nld all attempts to frame legislation calculated to weed quacks out of tbo medical profession , a move of this kind now being made in this state. The management of the association Is prac tically in the hands of a council of nine mem bers , thrco of whom nro elected every year , Among the three elected this year was Mr. Goodman , -\\lio for many .ve.irs has been an active worker in the association. Sioux City Corn .Palnco and Kcturii' The Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha railroad ( depot lotli and Webster sts. , ) will run a special train from Omaha to Sioux City and return , Sun day , September 23 and Sunday , October 5 , leaving Omaha at 8 a. in. , arriving at Sioux City at 12lf : p. in. , and returning leave Sioux City ut 7 p. in. , arriving at Omaha at 11:15 : p. m. One faro for the round trip. T. W. TUASDALB , G. P. A. j Aiitl-l'rohlbltlou Meetings. The members of the real estate exchange nio considering tlio advisability of holding a scries ol anti-prohibition meetings in the ex- chanpo rooms for the two weeks preceding election , It is proposed to have dally one- hour sessions at which business men will bo requested to express their views on the all- important Issue. 9 Iiolsley'8 Favorites. Peter Landers occasionally amuses himself while drunk by boating his stop-daughter and indulging in other diversions to which other member * o t his family object. IIo was before Judge Holsloy to answer for his conduct and was lined $10 and costs. 1' . J. lilley appeared in a thoroughly satur ated condition anil was sent over the hill for lire days to sober up. John Jay nill put In the next ten days la the county jail to nicdltato on the vicissitudes of tramp life. CREAM tte itMrtor zeellanea prorat In million , of betnta former * than a qutrtcr of a conturr. Itlenacdbf the United BUtoi aoTinraenU KnloraeJ br tltg heai ot the preit unlieraltle , as tba Slroneeit , PuroiUnd Moil llenlthful. Dr. Trtca'a Cream luk- loa Powder d ea not conltlu ammonia , llmi or alum. Bold only In cane. I'lllCK HAKINO POWDKB CO. , cuicwo. nicii AVITJI rnnoiouj STONES tliclr llscnpo from Mr. J. J. Urnwn'a lU-sldcnoc. Burglars mndc n heavy haul Monday night nt tlio residence of J. J. Brown , 1015 Sherman avenue. They effected an entrance through' ' ft slilo window and i-ansaolcod the lower Hoof before they were tllscoverod. Mw. Brown was nwakcnsil nntl pave the nl.irin , whereupon the burRlardllcd prcclp- ItiUoly , taking with them ubout § 1,500 woilu of jcwclfy , The property stolen consisted ot n pearl nnd diamond pin , rm emerald pansy pin -wltti diamond In the middle , n diamond drop pin , a diamond uiul cincr.ild ring , a diamond nnd ruby ring , n solltati-o ring , ft largo RnrncL lialr jiln , n half circle gold pin , two strands of gold bc. d % a heavy gold chain bracelet and two small rliifM. The police were at once notified of the burglary , but found no duo which would lead to the Mcntiilaitlon of the burprhirs. They were not scon by any incmboi' ' of the family , but wore heard as they wev $ leaving the liouse. Tlili unexpected discovery was undoulitcd- ly nil that prevented a vMt to the second lloor , An attempted burglary was reported nt Forty-llfth anddhiirlos street , but tlio woultl- be depredators were frightened away by the policeman on that beat. They got out of sight lu tlio darkness uud managed to escape arrest. _ II.YHYKST 13XCUH3IOXS SOUX1I 3 A'ia the AVubasli 1 ton to , On September 0 , 23 nnd October 14 the Wnbnsh will soil round trip tickets to points in Toxiis , Arkansas , Tennessee , Mississippi , Louisiana , Aliibainii , Geor gia and Florida tit Hall Faro , peed for aO days. Remember tlioVabnsli is the quickest route South and Southeast. Keclltunfj Clittir and Pullman Bullet Sleeping Cars on all trains. Only 15 hours to St. Louis , 821 " " Chattanooga , 40 " " New Orleans , " " Now York 46 } , with corresponding fust thno to nil points South and oast. For tickets and full information in regard to routes , also fora copy of the Southern Ilomoocokors Guide , call nt the Wub.ish Ticket Ollluo , 1602 Ftvrnani street , Oinnhn , or write G. N. Clayton , Northwestern 3as3eiijor { Agent , Omaha , Neb. Stop the Suit. The following laconic message was flashed over the wires fiom L.owell , lud , , to JuJgo Shields yesterday morning : Stop that suit ! llanlcl Martin TI Itebcccn Martin. Uini.coA : JlAiitiN. j\s the tflcRramlmd refercnco to a divorce case in the dlstrlet court the judge turned it over to Cleric Moo res. A Bin : reporter looked up the fllo nnd ills- covered that it was Indeed n suit for the sev ering of tlio coiijuiral chalu. 'J'lio case VMS started only n few days BRO. In his petition Daniel snvs that ho and He- becc.v were married In October , 16T4 , at ICan- knkec , 111 , ; that Kebecca deserted him April 15 , IbSU , nnd that for more than two yeary hns been wilfully nb ont from him , and for this reason desires to have the court free him from her entirely. If desertion nnd being absent aroused synonymously by Daniel , it will bo noticed that ho Is about one. year shoit in Ms calcula tions. However , it seems thai Kebecca , learning of his move in the court's ' , Is all in a flutter to have him "stop that , " J , "Water Lily boap S cents a calcc.1 Sixth Ward .Democrats. The Sixth ward democratic club expect to have a big rally at its hall on Lnlco street , be tween Twenty-fifth andTwcnty-sixth streets , on the night of September 2.1 ; . , Judge Hip- Kins , candidate foe attornov general on the democratic ticket , will bo Xho , principal speaker. ' " J " ' M NOTHING LIKE , IT I Blood Is thicker than water,1 and must bo Iccpt pure to Insure good health. J SWIFT'S SPECIFIC Is natures remedy for this purpose. It never to fails olhnnato the Impur tics and build up the general health. There Is only one Swift's Specific , and there Is nothing like It Bo sure and get the genuine. Treatise on. Blood and Skin Diseases mailed frco. The S\vlft Specific Co , , Atlanta Ga The Ball corset has soft eyelets. Soft eyelets are loops of corset lace stitched into the corset ; softer , smoother , pleasanter , neater , more womanlike than metal. The Ball is the easiest ever worn bywoman. . The ease is due to covered coils of fine- wire spring in the sides. These springs hug the figure gently , and yield with every little strain. The Ball is "boned" with Kabo that never breaks or kinks or rolls up or shifts from its place. You can wear a Ball corset two or three weeks ; and , if you don't like it , return it to where you got it and get your money back. The mamifact- urer pays the merchant to do that. CniCAQO COMET Co. , Chicago and Hew Verb MANHOOD RESTORED. 'SANATIVO , " th AVomlcrfii 1 Spanlth ) ! crocil | , cnrca oil Venous Dlscnsfi , euch ni Weak Mem ory , Loss of Drain I'uwer , HcadactiF , \\'alelulucfe \ , Lost . . . JtanUood , Kenons- * ! nvT > * r laforo & After U so. WBB. UeBlUde , all rtiuiunrui'luil ( rum Hie , drains and laea ol powcrof the Gcntrftthe Orcanc , In either ecr , caused by over-exertion , youthful Indlecretlonii.oi the ciccfslvo UBonf tobacco .opiumor Btiranm.itt , which ultimately lead to IiiQtmlty , Consumption B.IH ! Insanity , Putun In conicnlcnt form to corr ; In the vent pocket , Price gl npackace , or 6 lor ji Bcntby mallto flDyndilrcos. C'lrculir free. Wta ( Ion this iitper. Aiklmi lUBtlbCUIUCALCO. , 117 Dearborn St-.CblctjQ.m , HiltH.VLK IN OMAHA , Nl.ll. UY Kalin & Co , Cur. liili A Poiiclu htrffts. J. A. Culler & Co , fur. lltli A Dauylax fitrcct . A. l ) . i'ustcr & Co , . Council 13luH > , fun a. DRUNKENNESS X.XQUOR IX./UBXT. IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR , RAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , It can be ( Urn la a rug of MfTra r I M , or lu p. tlclct of fuel , without th < knowledctol the patient. It uect.nry , It U ibtolutely hirroleii and will cttect perm noul and ipeedjr cure , wbctlier the ratlent I * modtratadrlDkerorantlootiollo wreck. IT.M' > tU t'AlLt. It operatti 10 quletlr and with lueb cir. talntrtliat the p U nt undergoea no Inconvenience , and era be la w re , hli coujpleto reformation la ITaoted. 48paeeboakopartlcular fre . a'obebadof KUHK & e0..16th * : LcUiU.l , ; 1 * 1U OOTrada lunplled byBCAKB , UHU aC ° -'IU' -mraw- < Nothing- Else equals Ajer's Hills for stimulating n , toi Jner , slicngthenlng digestion , and regu lating tlio action < > ! the boneU. Tlicycon- tain no cnlotAtl , JICT nnjr other Injurious drug , but are composed ol the active princi ples of the best vegetable cathartics. "I was a stinVrer for years from dyspepsia and liver troiitlta , and round ropermanent relief until I commenced Uklng Aycr'sTills. Xlicy have c/Ifetcd / a complete cure. " Gcorco Moonejv AVnlla "Walla , V. T. " \\hctiover irAn troubled \\Hli constipa tion , or suffer from loss * f appetite , Over's rills sctmo ilcht ngaln.-A. J. Klscr , Jr. , Hock House , \n. "Kor the cure of headache , Ayer's Ca thartic Tills are the most cfleethe medicine I cur used. " it. K. Jamcs.liorcIicstcr.Mnss. "Two loves of Ayer s Tills cured mo ol scicrc headache , from which I uasloiiKiisnf. fcrcr.-innnaKcyc3 : , Htibbardslon.Omu. Ayer's Pills , rnnrAiiED BY DR. J. 0. AYER & CO. , Lowell , Mass. Sold by nil Dealers In Medicines. Our line of boys' and children's elotlv ing for fall and - winter ter is now ready for the inspection of all. To our many pat rons wewould say we have spared no pains to maintain and even to improve upon , the h.igli stand ard of excellence which has al vays cliaracte rized our stock , and that our exhibit for this sear- son is replete with most desirable nov elties and staples. BlIKDMATtSM , C'ONSTIl'ATIO.V , HKIJI.NTAIIY DlSEASnS - . . . . . . . , - , KiuMiv COMPLAINTS JA'NO 1J1SKASCS , l.Ml'UIti : lt.OOl > . ILER & COMPANY. PuoriuKioiiK AND SOLE MANUFAcrunEiis , OMAHA NEB. GOLD MEDAL , PAHIS. 1078. IV. BAKER & CO.'S la atuolntelu nurc anil it ia soluble. No C/iemicai& ore used In 111 rmjurctlon. It hm it.or than Mrri ttmtt Ma ttnnylU ut Cocoa tulitd with Starch , Arrowroot ot Su nr , ' nnJ It tlimford fir Inert economical , coilf'i ' ? ten Ma/i i ccnla < ifji. It If delicious , nourldhlnj ; , itrctigthcnlnfT , & - BIIY DtorSTEU , anil udmlrntly adopted for luvaliiliai n ill 11 pcnmi In health. Sold Irflrorerg Burulicro. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester. Masa DR BilLEY , Graduate Dentist , A Full Set of Teeth , on Rubber For ! Eive Dollars. A. perfect lit Riiarantcetl. Teeth extracted without imln ur daiiscr. and wltlout unaca- tliotlcu , Gold and Bllvor fillings at lowest rates. Hrldgantiul Crown AVorlr. Teeth with out plates. All'nork warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Entrancelath Btroct elevator. Opcnovcn- Ings until So'clutlc. Primnry , Ucconaary cr WHILIS ! T o r 11 a r j pcrinancntl/ , cuicJ In ! to 19 dn > , ' . Wacllinlnalo nil poison fiom the y tun , gllmt thrio canncvtrlio a iiluinct Iho illicasa In mryi fonn. 1'aitlci cnn bo tuatcil ot homo01 wellnilnttr , ( torllio BUIIIO jnlcu nml lilultr tlio l-amo Kinrwutfv , ) liit with llioieho ) irofiTlo comoherc , vo lll rtntrnctto euro them or nluml til money nucl par -cntlro opciifco of coming , railroad ( are and liotcl bllln. Ire years lit Ukantul n-tr Failed to curt the mcit ulntlnato cnfci. Wo clmlineo the worlilforncaso wcr n notcuio. Blncotho history ot mcil cine a true cpoclflo for Hj iihllU lioi itccn Fotif lit lor bliitnoverfoumtuntlloiir Slaelo Jicmcdy o * tils- covcirtl. None otlur irenulne. Wrlto for refcicneei , VOOK JtL.UaJtL COVinalta , y < .l > raa/ > < ( > OOlcp.St.Olulrllotcl.Cor.nth anil Doilco Sts inedy foroll tlio unnulunil dliclinrics ami | irlvnletll e ie omni. A ' latins weakness j'tculior I lit JiolT tr J Ipre crlboltRn < lfteHali ITHEEvUHSCHtMlcuCo In itcommrudlD ( It to nil . AJ.8TONER. WO.OtCATUR.Itt. Hulil I'V Irll ENGU8H PENNYROYAL PILLS , RED CROSS OlAMOriD OKAND. Kafr , ur ui alwiyl nllille. Ltillrm aitt inord IIrunillorc < l meulLl lu < rltu > ii. r Uni > olhrr , | niUeulareu t "llelleruf " . l > ! rrt u rn n ul U > > FALL OVERCOATS. This coining week we will make a specialty in Fall Overcoats. We have ,111 imincnso > J .variety and no larger or finer assortment can be found any\vherc than at our store , If we hod room enough to display them properly they Would fill more thtui half of one of our large ilo(5rs ( ; as it is , we have to crowd them into pretty high piles. We scarcely know which of the many beautiful styles to mention particularly , We have all the latest shades in fine Meltons , a large variety in popular Black Cheviot- also Clay \Vorsteds and others , many silk lined , and of elegant make. In short , the most dressy garments which the market affords , and what is most attractive about our Fall Overcoats is the prices these are positively the lowest ever heard of , As our special offeringwc place on sale , A lot of nice INIelton Overcoats handsome shades , with full silk facing and well gotten up at $5.50. We challenge any retail house in the country to show a like bargain , A lot of excellent all wool Casstnicre Overcoats , in fine Diagonal and a beautifnil shacla ofgray with good serge lining , at $7,00 , worth $10,50. A lot of very fine Meltons in a new shade , silk faced and satin sleeve lining , at $9.5 $ Any other house would charge $15.00 for this coat. * All tlie above are well cut and made and perfect fitting garments , which no one need la ashamed to wear. They have some style about them which is generally not found in garments sold at such prices. Our finest grades of overcoats arc marked $12.75 , $14.50 and up to $17.50 , These cannot be excelled for quality of material , workmanship and fit hy any tailor made gaj mcnts. mcnts.All All our other departments receive everyday new additions of fall goods. All mail orders filled promptly. Send for fall catalogue and samples. Open until S p. m. Saturday , 1O p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co. ; Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. DBNITO OUARBK. Under tlio M nu cmciitof the ne\icanMcrmtionalBankiogCo.ronccsslonariS. , ( Incorporated By ihc Stale ot Chihuahua , Mexico ice , lor Charitable Purposes. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , will tnkoplaco In public at t'uo city of Juarez ( for merly i'uso delh'ortOMoxlco. "Wednesday , _ Oct. 220 ! , 1890 under tlio poraonai KttferriKion of ( Sen. .JOUlJ M. MONIIV. i.u.i. nir. OAUII.O A-jiair ji.- ; i both Kontleiucnot high Btun'JInR. CAPITOL PRIZE. . $60,0 00. Onlj 60,000 , Tickets ! Only 60,000 , Tickets ! WHOLE TICKETS $4 , HAI/7ICKETS $2 , QUARTER TICKETS , $1. I Prize of $60.000 . $60.000 IPrlzoof 10,000 . 30,000 11'rlzooC 6,000 . 6.000 31'rtzosoC 1,000 cnoti . 3,000 101'rlzcsoC 200 each . 2,000 , 501'r ZC8or 100 C.ioll . ' ,000 1001'rlzcsof 00 cich . 6.000 250l'rlzc3oe 0 each . 7,600 Prl/es. 100Prl7C8oC 86,000 1001'rlzcsotf HOciiuh . , . 3,000 lOOPrlzeaof Bfiench . 2,500 , Toriiiliiiil Vrlro ? . r,03Tornilnnl9to $ )0 ) ) l > rzoorMoach. ! Sll,00 fiM'ormmalStoSlAOOOl'rUoofilQoacli. t.TOO 1914 Prizes amounting to . $125,970 Wo , the underpinned , lierebv teitlfy that Iho IJonco Muclontlof Jlcilro.liiChfhuelinnlias ondo- posit from the Mexican Imfmn tloiml DanktnK Co. , tlio neceiiir ) tJii < * . to eimruntpo tlm psynicnt of nil urlzcs drawn In tlio < 1 fun I.olcrln iluiirei. Wo furthur certify Hint owllliiipcrTlBe nil tlio nrranirenients , < ! I.i person manima urd , control nil ttio ilnivlnfuot this Lottery , nml unit the tame arc conducted with liciiiCHty.falrr.CBS . , nnd In eood faltb towuntit nil partlcn. JOHNS. MOSBY. Commissioner. CAMII.O Aunurruns , Supervisor Tor tlio Government. Knny ticket drnwlnj a rrlio Is nent totno undor- nlKnod.lU fncoalnn will lie collected und remitted to the owner tbereofIrt > oof clnireo. Kltruii II llitONSOV. I'rcs. El rnEONutloual Hank , Jltl'uso , Tex AGENTS tVA.NTEI > , For club ratu or nny oilier Infnrmntlon , wrlto U > thoundcralencd , ntntlni ; ycmr adilrci > i clearly. ltl Hate , County , btroi't and Number. More rniilddo- onclOBlau an I'nvcl- llvcry will bo nisurcdby your opobourlnie your full address. MEIICANlNTKllMATIOXAT IlANKINO CO. , City of Jimrez , Mcilco. KOTICI3. Bend remittances for tickets hr ordinary letter. containing Dinner Order , Issued briill oiproasfom- pnnlCHN nr Vurk Kiclinnse , lunik ilralt or | < etta ] note. AiUlrofsnll reclittercd letters to MBXIt'JlHljrrKIIVATIOSAI.BANKIva CO , City ot Juarez. .Mexico , via HI I'uso , Tor. DRS. MERRILL & MERRILU Bl'KOlAMSTS IN rironlc.NorTOiu , lllnod unit Siirnloal niHfn i nnd Dlnenacsof thoKyo , Kir , Noio , Throut nnJ Clioat. Spccl.il Aitctttloii In I > i8onnoi ofVo mnn nnd Children ! . Tlio rtoctornhavo liad yc r < nf oxperloncoln tlio liosiiltnliof llrooklrniinil.Now York.nnd iironinoiig Iho most nuccctsfuland ivldolr krowii Hfcclnllitj la tlio country. To Voune nml I lll ( llP-Acol ( Plon. Ncrfouleblllir. ) . Spcrmirtorrluna , IHt Manhood , Ncrfou- Bemlnnl Ixjisoi. l'lir lciil IK-cay , orlHlnzfromlnclls- ( rotlon , proilnclnic lcoilo. | noMi , ile i > ondcnrr , plra- nlcs ontna f fe , uvcralon In society , enilly tllicuiir. iicoU lack of ronllflcnco , < lull , niilltfomtiiilv nrbnil. iieis , nd llndi Ilfo a bUrdon. lafoly , n > rmaramt.lr uudBpccillly curoa. Uloriil nml Skin Disunion. Fjii1ill > , n dlKcme most dreadful In It ] remits , couipKlcljr eradicated. , Gunlta-Urlnary Siirsjcry. Oonorrliro , Gloat , Brplillli , Ilydrocolo , Varlrocolo , ind Stricture , radically nnd mifcir ouroil nl.out ! : naln or dutuntlan from LuJlnoJi , All Buxual l u- icnnltlcs andlmi > udliueutlio uutrlat'omccciiruil ; " ' "XYniec'lnl dlson oinfolf nml pormnncntlrcuroj. HourUn. m. tlllSp. in Hundiyx. IDtlll 13 , N II. I'ormins un llo toylalt uiinnj bo treated at their liomes bjr correspondence. Murtlilnounna ln > ilructlnns cntby ciproHS , Coniultttlon freiv bund 4 ccnti la stoajpa to Insure reply SIS PiftfOtltll St. , Ol | | r > 3itO Iloyil'S Opera Ilnnue , Oninlia , Noli , ISCROFULA.KING'S.EVIL. CONSTITUTIONAL JWEAKNESS , CONSUMPTION ( IN ITS EAHLY IstAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE BLOOD , lund for rcHulnttiit prrloillo couro MAX MEYER & BRO , ' The Popular Jewelers , -A.ro rooel-vlne daily from tlio lonclinu manufacturers of this country and Europe , u.11 the LA.TBST NOVELTIES In FINE JEWELRY , SILVER WARE , CLOCKS , BRONZE OKNA- MENTS , LAMPS , SILIC UMBRELLAS , OANE3 , OPBRAA.ND FIELD GLASSES , ANEROID BAROMETERS , THERMOME TERS , SPEOTAOLES and E-yE GLASSES , Etc , Etc. DIAMONDS and all otbor precious ston03 , mounted axid loose. GOLD , SILVER and NICKEL WATOHES.lnnll graces , for ladles nnd gontlomon. HOWARD WATUHES A SPEC IALTY , but wo carry all other flrat-claaa malcos Elgin , Wnl- tham , Sprln rflold , E.c. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER , nnd ALL GOODS are W ARRANTED. Space will not nllo-w ua to QUOTE PRICED a ? our stcck Is too LARGE and VARIED , but conio and scoforyoursolvos. Itwill o.a ; you nothliR to LOOK. Visitors aroal-ways WELCOME , and should you WISH to buy , xvow.llmako it an object for you to DEAL WITH US , Wo are eliowln ? HUNDREDS OF articloa nuitnbo ! for "WEDDING and otbor GIF1S , at prices raiifii3ff from $1 up to $1OOO. All our customers are TREATED ALIKE , wliother their purchases bo SMALL or GREAT. MAX MEIVE1R. & BRO , , and Farnam SLroobs , Omalia. Nob. eS ° ESTABLISHED 1866. &H \ \ TUESDAY , GROUNDS AT 20TII AND PAUL STS. 1 BHLEV 1MRE KIRALFY-S IMMENSE AND MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE Nero , or tk Destruction o ! Home , Triple Circus , Double Menageries , Olympla Hlppodromo , Horse Fali > Illusions , A.vlary , Museums , Aquarium , * Actually 1,200 , Male and Female Performers V Mammoth Stage , 45O foot long. Canvas , 66O foot l 3 Circus Rings , 2 Elevate ! Stages , Hippodrome Track , 400 Horses , 33 Golden Chariots , 50 Gage ? , -4 ABSOLUTELY UNPARALLELED IN THE WORLD'S HISTORY. P. T. BMlNUMlv..ml ownoi's I CAPITAL INVKSTHD , W.0u)0ft ( ) . A. BA ILEY , J 1"1" ° "nois' | DAILY KXKENSES , SV.aOQ Precis Iv tlio same In every particular , as when OYlilliltod In T.omlon.lioforo THE WHOLE ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT BRITAIN , Queen Victoria's Household nml thoXohlllty. The Theme and Admiration or Poynlty , tlio Entire British Pre i Clergy and People. ' } NBPO , OP Th6 Destruction of Rome , Produced with ' tlio aid nnd personal assistance of tlio Author. IMIIK Kin AIM- , upon tlio . the larBCSt'htiigo lii ll\u \ world , mi'l ' tliogroutust ciiston iccord. UiicluuMiilly GRANDEST SPECTACLE on EARTH of Klownt CiMtiiinM. 85,000 worth of MiiRiilfl < ; cnt Hcniory , Uloliltirt , \ > \ ulnuc j\iielont nml CliiHslo Kontiucf. Diiui'lnx \ entalH. Koiunii 1 . Uluillutora , Trluiuphantrosoants. ( Grand TERPS1CHOREAN DIVERTISEMEWX D. Double TREMENDOUS MEW and NOVEL , FREE STREET P.ARAJDE : , On tlomornln of tlioiliowntO o'clock. Oxvlnj to the rarity , cost nmj olcauncoot tlio ' Kcro < 'oitiiiiuR. they will not bu been In tliobtrwt purailo. TWO Wlin.ITIO.NS . ' > ' . * f.rWliiJL'mln M.I)0 ) ° W ° V ° nM h ° Ur CWIWfc 'V.f , . up ntU OP. M. Admlsslon ( o all , only 50 cents , Children under Nine Years , 25 cents. , An nftleo IIIIB Leon C'tuUlWicrt at .1. T. ICINSMvll'H I'llAUMAC'V.lliTIl . AM ) TAIWAV1 ] BTIthl.liJ , ulicio mi-rvul ninuturuil Ri'ittl will bu sold ut tlio icBUlurprlic , undadrnlss ; . ' " tlckutaat the usual tllRlUuilvancu on day uf uliuw. Cheap Excursions on nil railroads , WILL EXHIBIT AT COUNCIL BLUFFS , SEPTEMBER 20 ,