ft1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , FUIDAT , SETTESLBEE 20 , 1890. THE CITY. The Ijnnlc clearings yesterday amounted to 8025,7011.02. Major Cashing- leaves for Texas on Saturday or Monthly to bo gene cno and I > osHi % tvo weeks. The tcrarcrnliirojosLorday ns rcportcil liy thosltiniil cilice WUH us follows : Eight o'clock ' , 5-ls ; 31 o'clock , 53 = ! 2 o'clock , 7 = - . District Attorney Baker will RO to Cliadron today to piosocuto J. N. Thompson , who Is under lu-rcat for sell- JDff lliiorto ( | Indians. A ermollno Ulizo shoitly before noon cnllcutho ( Icinirttnont to the residence d Mr. Konnaul on Nineteenth Mwc-on JtodgoundC'apltol avenue. Tlioburn- Inpf stove wns throtm out of doors before rnucli dninaga was done. Theodore-"Wolf , the Sixteenth street jeweler , KIVH that lie Is not an njjentof the Sams'jewelry ' company , but that the swindler who ( , 'ot the -witch from litm jesterilny represented that ho was nn nffontof that concern. John Frank , ton. of Mr. and El 3 , P. A. Parson , ngc-d four jcarsnnd four mouths , died yesterday sit ' .Thirty-third nnd Lull * Htrcots. The remains will be buried this afternoon nt 2 o'clock In Fores tLiuvncomotery. Tlioro will 1w a mooting of th.o "West ern nrt association at the LI tit rigor gallery - lory this ovcniii } . ' at 8 o'clock to arranuo matters -pertaining to the fall exhibition , and the members will have tlio rileawiro on this occasion o mooting Mr. Hoyden. Tuto Nufjont , Albert Mxwlsscv , Prod Fislicr and Dan Thotnpaon , the four young men who took LlurtVilUlns1 \ norfeo and buggy on Tuesday night and ran It about the city , ruining the buggy before tlioy were apprehended , vcro tried In pollcocourt yesterday and sent to tlio county jail. INugcnt pot sixty days and Iho other thrco got thirty days cacli , It towith , tlio greatest confidence that Hood's ' Sarsnparillnls recommended forloss of iiMioUtc , Indigestion , slclc headache , and similar troubles This medicine pcntly tones the stomacli , ; i3lHtadlKCstlonnrid makes one "renlhutigry. " Potions In ilclicalo hoiltli , nf tor taklnir Hood's KarsaparilLi a lew da.vs , llmlthornselvci lonflnif for nnd eating the plainest food -with unexpected iclish. WAV E.VXKXD ALOXCr Till ! IjlXE. TlioU. lSMltelwieti's Strike Cousia- erctl liy tlioAiiuxlpniiiatcl Unions. There Isovcryprospcctthrittho Union Pa- clflon'illhavocoiisidcralto troubloall along- the line as a remit of tlio switch men's strike novt on. hi the company's yards at Denver wbcro IGOmcuaro out. Tlio troublolsonoof longstanding. Some months ago thoswltchmm obcctcdto | the as- Blatant general yurdinastcr , lllcharJ Burns. I'hccomphlntof tlio men was favorably re- ccl-Nccl and Bums removed , llowas after wards reinstated but was njjalu removed ten du.js am. A.ft r this removal ( Jen- ' oral Jtatmper' I reclc stated to an Associated 1'rcsi reporter thafc lie was satisfied that Hums haclnot Uoii work- Ingfor the best interests o the company ami tli tilth a removal -would bo pcriiiJinciit. Tuesday , however , an order was Issued reinstating - instating Bums and requiring the men. In tlio yniih tosigu nn ngicoincnt to work for the best interests of the company and toiiotheeO thociTorts of outsiders who were trying to create dissatisfaction ainonp : \vorkmcn. . Q'ho men refused to comply withtuouev ? order and work in the yards was tied up and .business so lar as the Union Pucitlo is con cerned , blocked. Local switchmen have received but meagre reports , butaro discussing the situa tion thoroughly. At nn Informal mcetinfi lieiJ yesterday tlio matter was discussed , butno tlellnito action was decided upon , The men state , however , that If tlio Denver switchmen nro In the right , the federation of Union I'aciliocniployeswHl undoubtedly tnlco n liand in the light so far ns is necessary to protect the workmen in their rights. ( Jcneral Manng-crllolcombls out of the city nnd will not , return until Saturday. In his absence nothing will boJonoat headquarters concerning Mr. Mcok's action. NoteH ( ! Person a. K Comptroller Mlnlc of the Union Pacific is In the city. ( Jcneral 1'assengerAgent Francis of the 31. &M. v-,111 bo home fro in Denver today , Charley Mares , for years aposscngeraKont attlio Union i'acillo depot , li.is return m from o. three months' visifcfa .Bohemia and Aus tria , Ito spent most of his time at CarUbad , General I'rciglit Agent Miller ami Vice President George B. Harris of the Chlcnpo , Burlington AQninoy. lioth cx-geiicraJ freight agents of tlioU. AAI.aro inthoclty. They aroon rou to ho mo fro in a trip over tlio com pany's western Lines. Franli Biueo has boon annolntod master mechanio of tlio Kansas' 'division to succeed E1 , Mertshelmer , recently promoted to tlio positionof iissistant superintendent of motive - tivo powor. Mr. Bruco's appointment took effect Wadncsdaj , His headquarters are at Vrms trong , Kan. L. M. Clicisluro of the "Union Pacific gen eral Cix'lfjhtofllcoha been appointed travel ing frclghtagent of tlio company uiidor 31 , .Johnson with headquarters atbacramento , Oil. Jlr. Chcshiro has earned "his promoticu toy twelve years' faithful service in the general - oral freight ofrlce , In the tosltion knotvn by tlio boys in thatonico ns"C. 0. " common cleric. rrr-.wHiig Freight Agent Cheshire left for Sacramento this afternoon , Ziposltlon CollHciiin 'Jhls Afternoon. Over 5 , 000 pcoplo delighted lustnlfflit- Mons. iMunsulla , the ( jrcat iiorlal nrtlst , the automatic city , beautiful art rooms. Grand concert.A.duiisslon 25 cents. K'lmeral. The funeral o { Kd Wiggand.tho . suicide , took place from Burial's undertaking estab lishment yesterday afternoon. 'Ihoro wore no religious services , tlio pastor of the German Cntnollo cliurcli declining toofllclato. Thrco carriages lollowcil tlio corpse to tlio Cathollo ccniotcrywhore tlio remains were Interred in imconsecrated ground. The omjiloyesor the bakery where " \Yigeand had formerly worked seat n , wreath of dcllcato roses , tvlilch was placed upon , the coftln cml wllli the corpse consigned to the earth. Mrs. Mercer , mnntcurc , 4.01 Bco bldg. A \Xt ( UXVKMKX VS. ThoSunday attraction nt the Grand ivlU bo "Saidl'aalwhlchis \ onoof the bcstcoinio cpcru productions oJ the tiny , It was ar ranged to uuiubonnd please the auditor , and Is placed before the publlo for that purpose. It Is said to contain so many ulrs tlatitbo- came popular tlirouph the merry ] lnglo they express that the nudltor h loft In confusion to decide -which , ono Is really liked the best. Tlio reserved snlo will open "Saturday mom- Ing at popular pilcoa , Alice Ilnrrtson of "Tuo Fu1lr" company , Is onooC the hest known and , mostpopular loubrcttca this country lias l-no\vn. Eight jcarango she was a star In burlesque in San ramclsco. Later she WM In comic opera , hhcasho created tlio role oC Yum Vuiulu "TlioMilcaJo" la this country. Helen Itcl- morva3 for several jcars ono of Iloyt's ' most Valued women , and lias been seen everywhere In a "KnpUaby , " "Tho l\ikit" will bo seen nithoUrani next Wondayovenlne at popu lar prices. Tuo reserved Ecat solo \\tt.i \ open Saturday uioruln ? . _ _ _ _ _ BaturdnyDiOwlnBcataiortlioengatcnient : of ICclllo leilenry. In her new piny ' 'Chain UghtnlnK,11vhlcli , commences at the Eoyd tm Sundny evenlnp , will bo put on silo. These who remember Miss Mcllenry auilng the yctvra she \vosa raciuberof tnofftuious BaUskry't ' "Troubadours" Uuovjhat \ \ her abilities ura ns in cntortninori but her -\vorlc la " 'Chain Lightning11 U widely different from any thine she lias yet produced , bclnir luilton thollnra of a melodrama , bhowlll | x > auppoited by aery competent company. Mn. C. \\cltoiVfho"lady who has Jiwdo lucUmi innovollon in theatrical custom , li at present In the city ottondlng to tlio udviiuco ivorlpl tbo O. D. HCJS opera company. Sfjl3IH . Captain KRlicrt of 1'ort. Otitafin Una Poii lit III' T'na Butle. Captain A. A Egbert Second * jlnfanlry , died jestcrday rooming otFortOmatin. The captain vos born in New .fcrsoy and cntcwd the army ns surgeon United Slates voluntccrsln November 1301. Howasmus- tcreUout Octolier 7 , 1SV and was appointed second lieutenant In tlio TwoiitylltHt In.- f i try , July 2f. 1S ( W , llo became flrst llott- tcnnnt , Koconil infantry 1873 , and captain May 27 , IM'J. ' Ho was promoted BrovetKJoU onel of volunteers OctobcrO , IS1) ) ) , for lilth- fnl and mcrltoilous services. In 1SW ( , Captain ligbert was chief medical ofliccrof the dlstriet or Hurabolt , Cal.and , In cliargoof the Humboldt Rcnornl hospital and reinalnnd there until March 1801. Ho be came chief rncilIculofUccr of tlio district of Oregon In ISO. , and also chioE medical offleer Of LliodlHtrlct , of Ail/onn , Iloalso served In a nuniborof staff positions ilurinji his ser viced ! ) the army and wa formerly quarter master of tlio Second infantry , stationed at Tort Oniiihn. until his promotion to acap- taincy in that regiment en May 'J7 , 18SO. Caiitniii Kjjbert'a death iirotnctca Tirst Mexitenmit S. I ) . Chrk , at present the regi mental quartermaster , to n captaincy and Second Lieutenant V. r. Druinbaelt to a first lieutenancy. TliU will nccessltato the ap. poltitinciit oEanc'.v quartermaster for the regiment , and this appointment Is in the hands ot General "Uhe.'iton. The announcement of Captain Egbert's funeral will bo tiiatli ! Inter. > Iaor ] J , M. llacon , Seventh cavalry , anO family are at the 1'ax.ton. Major Bacon re ported nt nrmy headquarters yestcrda-y for duty as ActhiLr Inspector General of the department of the Plalto , relieving- Major V room , -Mho lias gene to thodopirtmciit of the Missouri , with sta ton at St. Louis. Colon el Bacon was formerly aide-do camp on the staff of General .Sherman when ttio latter was In command of the army. \VlllIs HonT , late private of troop C. Ninth cavalry , 1'ort Lea vcnworth , has had the un executed portion of his sentence remitted undordered released l'r in tlio Fort Leaven- worth mllltaryprison. lieutenant Seay , Twenty-first Infantry. PortDouglashas been granted thrco months' ' lemo of absence. Captain Clapp , Sixteenth in fantrj' , Fort DouKlashas , been permitted to enter into tlio army and mvvy hosnitalat Hot Springs , Arlt , / * rtln * t 'I' tr stnr * ATi * OiloP iiix iat.r > p leirvoa the city tiiis inornliif ? for Foil ItoWnsonns awitnrss tcforo a military court nt that post nnd will return to this city when his services there can to dispensed with before fore the court , IS.xposItloti Coliseum This /Iftcrnoon , Tlio juitornatio eity , mi niilcent corn- incroial mul inoclianical exliLlltlon. Admission 25 cents. Grniul Aiitl-Proliblon Rally jVt Crcto Satuixljy evening thori ) will bo a grand uatl-prahlljitlou rally , Atnotn ? other prominent sjialtcrs lion , John X. V/ebstcr / ot Omaha will address the meeting. Jlon. Tlicodoie Miller , ex-mayor of Crcto , - \ villa \ master of ceremonies , whllotho liitroduotory nddrcssivlll bo inailo by Rer. Mr , Braily of the Episcopalian church oE Crete. Tlio B. & M.roaclhns nrecd to hold their souUi-boitnd train atOroto onohotirto Jidrnltof iwrsons from Beatrice and other points returning homo niter tbo rally. All neighboring towns will send delegates and a rip roarlny time Is assured , Monday CTcninnat leatrlco a. similar rally will bo held. Arranpremon ts have been maJo Avlilch insure onet of the. most important gath erings of tlio an ti-prohlbitlon campaign. It will bo distinctly a meeting of business men. Several of the most prominent citizens -will give their personal cxpcriencns on thosubjcct of the operation of tha prohibit ton la.\v , 'J.'ho city ot lieatrlco , as rcprcscutcd by ber busi ness men , "has taken up the anti-prohibition light ia dead earnest They liavo adopted tliosaino plan of campaign aa that mapped out by Omaha business men antl will closeall tlicir stores and places of bjslness on election day and work at the polls against the amend ment , lion , J" . 31 , Webttorwill also address tlio Beatrice racoting In opposition to prohibi tion. . Grand Snereil Concert. This afternoon and evening atoxposl- tlon building. _ i i Tim Rco Har. Messrs. Earrow& logan , the enterprising' wholesale dealers in batscapsgloves , , etc. , l02-4larney ! ] , liave added to tlielr unusually varied stoclt a new and popular style of bead covering , vhlchbas been denominated l'iit ' ! XEB hat. It iainadoot excellent notarial , both soft and stiff , nnd Is warranted to cnduro in all Idnds of chniato nnd to retain tlio color , which maybe selected at thotasto of tlio purchaser. The lining Is of purest whlto slllc and boars amiuiaturofae-slmiloof liu : BEB xvhlch has ten produced with the greatest cave , so fjreat , indeed ; that every letter may bo dis tinguished withalmoit as niuchoasoas If it were found In tlie columns ot the paper after whichtho hat has been named. The hat Is jnovinga popular success because - cause It affords at once an excellent and stylish cover for the head and an opportunity for the intelligent citizen to have aimit him ntnll times a copy of tbo leading nuiwr of the Jllssourl valley. _ reposition C'ollHoinu IIUs ( Vftcrnoon. Grjind concert nnd other ontortaln- moiits. j\dniission2o : cents. I5 : nict's ( Jiceds , A comnrunlcatlon received by Mayor Cnsh- ing from tlio Charity Organization Society oE Now Vorlt city says that ArthurBarnctt , twenty years eld , nnd who says hois from Omalia , has appllod for assistance tlicro. Darnetb tells them that his mother is an actress and vocalist , and his father , slxty- clBhtyearsoldis n. lawyer ; that ilrs. lUr- nett Mng seen said that Mayor Cushlnp ; had honored her withhis presence atherporfonn- anceaand would ceitlfy to thoclescrvablllty of himself and family of being accorded the assistance of No\v Yolk's great charity organisation. The mayor thinks ho recalls the name and may have attended an entertainment given by a person by the name of Earnett , but is unable to do so with clearness sufilclent to warrant his rcconi men ding the family. Crand SacretlConcert , Tills afternoon and ovonlnpr nt exposi tion .Personal ItlKtus Ijeajjtie , The ward organizations of the personal rights league nro hereby notified tint tbo ex ecutive committee will meet tills even ing jitCJoriiHialahall , Uuoiion jVNTicrs , J , p. Luxn , Secretary. Picsident. CREAM " OWDE ? ntra * il r xMllei > eiprorin tnmllttouof ksmti for nor * tttnnigiiikrtcrot I coutarr. It li i d * r th UnlMJ Slnloi aorirnmenu Endoriod br tAi beali ot Iho srent < iilT rillle u tbi HlrcDge v Pureil and Moil Uanllorul Dr. Price' Craao IiKk > Intr PoH-CHraoeinot toam-laiimuoula. lira * ciUaiu. Bold only h c&m I'lUCB nAKINO rOWrilKR Ctt , Now Tor * . CbleuM. Sio VrtocUoo , Etl.onli NEW TOKKMIIITARV AOADEMV. Ool. 0J. AVrlulitU.aA.&l.Cori rull'N. , ' i' . , mniiry . l , glib , CUtulori f r A MAS Is Strlclc u Mltli rcrror at tlio Ap- pcnrniicc of anttxllan , QTIirco Indian chiefs came In jcstcrdny from tto cast , nnJ nttrftctcd consldcmblont- tcnllon at the nnloa Clopot. They wore ox- trampantly attired. Ono of thottiwaa np- pnraiitljroC unusual lmi > ottancc , na Indicated by the imnicroui mctlnls nntl bcnil decora tions thit lie woro. Thojrleft for the west over tlio Elkhom. A tourist froin.Mntnowainmong those who sutf them , lie lad bccu worrjlnprllio dei > ot n"comon half to death with questions , nnd inquired particularly about tlio Iiiolnns lit this vicinity beforocoiivpylti ? tholnfornui- tlon that ha tvni goliiff up In Montana. 1'oluTtnanCook Itilor.ticil him tbat the In dians liid glvouoryllttLt \ ) trouble djflnjttho ij.ist fcvr weeks but advised tbo tr.ivoler . to keep bis eyes peeled and to Icoei ) out of sight if ho sa\v \ anyoC thercd men skulking ti round. It wiwti't lotif , ' bo/oro / Mr. Tourist discov ered the tliroo chiefs and the speed with. \vlilcli ho pot back into his cut. * wns n caution. Hi'drcff himsolfup into the smallest posslblu sjaco In ouocofiicr ola scat , anil slilverlnnly remained tlioro until the train pulled out Ho stele aftnv frlRliloncd glances over the cilRO oftho window sill , scanning tlio pliitforjn for alluulglitnpso ol thoblooilthirsty savugcs. OiniitlSaurotL Coneere. This afternoon and evening tit exposi tion Milling- . Straw rmtl Itn ; Mlllw 0 < iiiiblnc , Them hnvo bccti a sorlcsof secret mectlnps of representatives of practical ly nil the straw nnd rnj paper nillls In the country. As the result the jirlco of wrapping piper will bo In creased tibout Jnnuary I. Each mill owner 1m pivon an option on uli plant to John B , Shcrvood of lAfayctte , Ind. , who Is to rep- reseat the central iimingcment of the com- lilno. Thcso options oxplro January 1,1801 , .About that dnto another meetlncjof all the partlos intereatcd Is to bo held und tlio dctnlls ol the innnaKementorranKcclupoii. Amotij , ' those Interested In the cotnblnution arc ! J , Diem , Cincinnati , O.jAV.D. 3radt.lncbon ! , SHoh.iE. I1. Hooker ami C.I' . I'aiioj , Do- ilanco , O. ; tO. . TpcllnsTrebtns ) , O. ; John LIUloXenU , , O. : A. 1 * . Brown , Tort Mndl- sou , Ia. ; Jj. G. Wood. Plain City , 0. ; 0 , W , Has tines and I1. J. Webb , SprniHlluid , J. C. lllcliuntson , Glendale , O.iiud , Pittsburgond Omalia manufacturers. Orniiil Sncrctl Concert , This nftornoon and evening * tit exposi tion OP Intcipstto > lr. Krciillcr. IT. II. ICvcntler Is tlie lumoot a joungmnn who iseviJontly juisnnglt just no\v \ , both in a llnancial and niatrlinoiilnl way. Jlivyor Gushing Is in receipt of a communication fiorti a notary public at 1'oriy , Peak county , Illinois , saying that such a num came to Omaha some time ago. Later , liU folks re ceived a letter froma pnrty turned Shcrivood and vvho lived horoaskine nbouL ICroutleL-'s character , as ho ( Hrcutlcrantcdtomarry ) \ \ Sherwood's ' daughter. ATI nnswor comjillmcntarj' to the young mini was sent hero from Perry , but instead of its x-eaching "Sherwood , " iti this city , It was. returned uncalled for. The notir.y : adds there is asurnof mon.v awaiting Krentlcr , and that Ills f atlier Is blind and wants him to como home. _ Evpnslllon This Afternoon. Mons. Munsulh , tlio great flying trapeze performer , Admissslon " 5 cants. Struck the Crculc The bottom dropped out of the north siilo of Jones street , at 'J'entli , yestord ay morning , and will cause another scrlouscloluy in the con- structlouof tlio north , cud of the Tentli street viaduct. " An excavation some twelve or 111- tccti feet was necessitated , disclosing what was evidently the ted of an old creek. Tills makes the second drop of the kind that has occurred In tills locality since the commencement of work on the -viaduct , and it is conslderc-J us qulto probable that mow diniculty of tlio sumo kind will bo experienced before all the piers shall have bceii put In place. ' Coliseum Tli is After noon. Grand concert. Admlbslon 2o cents. Chess t-J The Omaha chess , checkers , whist and cribbage club will hole ! a business meeting In Its rooms , 714N"o\v York Life building , Sat urday evening , for the purpose of electing oniccrs. The prosperous condition of the clul ) has enabled It to secure cle-iant and commodious quarters for the ensuing y , tr and to rcilucotho dues to T > O cents per month. Persons wlshhifr tojoui thocluljara invited to bo present. The call is IssuoJ at the re quest of the president , Oeorgo E.lJiiilor. IDankorB , morclisints , everybody dcsh1- Inyn , clioioo location ia n coining com mercial center , should attend the { Treat auction snlo of lota t Bloomliold , Knox county , N"o"braslja , Tluu-sday , October 2 ] Nlr. Hooker of the dry poods firm of Put nam , ilookcrfc Co. , Cincinnati. 0. , is in the city , stopping at the Paxtoti , on his way from a pleasure trip to Colorado. Mr , Hooker ex presses himself as very ell pleased \vith Omaha. 33 , Kosewatcr. cilitorof Tun Den , left for Chlcagoycstcrdsiy afternoon. A Physicians Advice , Isuiteredforyears from general tlclillty. Iricd other remedies , and got no icHci. My Physician prescribed S. S. S. lincrcascd infleslij MyapiictitclrnjJiovcil ; 1 gained strength' Was made youngagaln ; It is the lest medicine I know of. UjurA.r.Jsv TvnrEX , Oakland City , Ind Send for our book 011 lilood anii Skin Discuses , SWIFT Si'ECiTio Co.Atlanta , < 3a Dl Giaduitc Dentil A Full Set of Teeth , on lUibber For Five Dollars. A perfect flt Kiinrnntocd. Tcoth extracted without pain or dnnner. and MltLout unaes- tlictlcs , GoU anil slU-or fillings nt louosb rales. Itrldfto ami drown Worlt , TcctU vlth- outplutes. Ml vorlc warranted. OFFICE PAXTOM BLOCK , 16TH ANDFARNAM Entranco.lGth street elevator , Opcnovon- unlll 8o'clock. DR. J E. McGftEW Spcscialist , Iiuniurpntiod Intlie treat ment of nil form ) of 1'ltl- VATKUlSBASKSLoalUiia liooct.bTHIU'1'UHi ; , or i > nli In idelrloK tlio blnililor BVl'JIIUS cured In WJtoiU Juj-B.bkln Dlaunics , Cnlnrrli ind ill Dlisoao ) of the Illood , Heart nail 1. Ivor. Fo miiloWseaioj cured wltbou Inmrunienliur "locnl tront- meut" Ijidiei Jrom 3 to ouljr. Wilto lor clrcu lira i'ltlntrpurtloulnrmbou cncUol the nbova < ti oases luit Iliowlni ; iiiinjr ol th moil ruuiarkubl curui. OC dot , KU. Cor. lull and l-'arnnm Sts. , ( atracco on liter moot , Oaiali Neb GALA'US'IO.V , 'IJJK.VS , tha crcat Oalf C'lty cl the near future. Mas nlDcont harbor. A. million iindu lialt dollar now "beltJU ipontln rook nntl Iron clocks. Th ceupoit oC Iho country west of the Sllsslsilpp ] IVrltolor Intoriiatlon uuihuavs. 11M. , riU' ' Ul'.VU'It CO , l4talllsbeJl65 ) Nothing- Else final ! Aycr'K ' Fills for stimulating n torptil liver , sticrgiiioilnft digestion , nnil rcgu- utliigtlio nettoaof the bonds. Tlicycon- lain no culaiuel , not any other Injurious drug , but jireiooinposeJ ot the tidlve irliicl- Tics ( the lest TCBetablo cathartics. " I Nas asunL'tcr lorycaufromilysfcpsla imd liver troubles , n nil found co permanent rcllcfuntlllaonmcnccil tilling Jj-ei'slUlls. llicy have oflttctctl complete cure. " . Ucorge M coney , Wnl MVnll.iY.T. . " 'Vliencicr'i am troubled \slth constipa tion , or sulcr 1 torn less of appetite , Ayci-'i I'llls set mo riglit nEaln. " A. J , Klscr , Jr. , KoclHouse , Vtt "i'or the euro of htoilncho , Aycr's ' Cn- tlmrtlc PMIsnro tlio most eflcctlvcnwllclne I ever mctl.-n. K. James , Doiclicstor.Mass. "T o boxes cl Aycr s Tills cured mo cl saverelicaihclidfronnvhlclilw.ijlongasul. tcrcr , " Emma KcycsHiilibinlston , , Comu Ayer's Pills , rnr.fA.nnn ir DH.J. C.AYIB SsCO.Lo-wiU ( , Moss. Sold ly all Dealers in Medicines. Some vomeil imagine that nothing will stand tlie pecu liar breaking strain of tlieir forms on corset "bones. " ' They don't know Kabo , which neither breaks or kinks. If Kabo breaks or kinks in a year , go back to the store at which you bought your corset and get your money again , every cent of it. If tlie corset doesn't suit you , after wearing'a week or two or tliree , go "back for your money. There's a primer on Cor sets for you at the store. Cmciao COMET Co. . Our line of "boys' an d children's elo til ing for fall and win ter isMiO'w ready for tlie inspection of all. To our many pat rons -we would say we have spared no pains to maintain and. even to improve upon , trie high , stand ard of excellence wliieh has always charade ri zed our stock , and that our exhibit for this sea son , is replete with most desirable nvo- elties and staples. PRIOIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 13O2T5Tnrnatn Street. HARRYP , DEUEL , Oity Easaeaser and llclcob OT AM HOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO , " tl ( Voutl orfu I Span lib lUmvdy , cnrci ill Nervous DlBcaaci , euch an ft'cnk Mcin < ory , I.oi ) of Drain Power , Headache. \VilorgucM | , Lei ( . fterUsa , < ! * , Liieltudo , t\\ \ \ i ] frouiuic. dnlna and IOBB ol powcrotlho Genentlvc Orcnni , In cither sei , caaicd Ijrovcrcirrtion , jonttifil ln llicrcllonsoi tin cxccMlvo uieinftnbacci ) .opium. cr Btlniiln.il ! , which nltlmuldjr l - J to Infirmity , CotiBuniptloo andlaagnlty. I'ntJtnln convenient form to cam Intao veit potlct. I'rlcojl a packate , orOlor 35 ScntbynnH taanyidilren. C'lrculirfruc. Mc tton th Unarm AddrcBB UDUlocuLiiiai.cc , , ji7Uc rtKmEt-Cblc | g , llI. tun t.M.i : ix OMAII.Niil , uv Kohn A : Co , < ur. ISIh & llotlKlniHIri'di. J.A. Fuller A Co. , Cor. Kill A. Douitls * Streets. A. l > . Foster &Uo. . Cuuncll Illuji , io o. Prliwry , Btcondirjr cr rortlft r jpcriniiioiitlj cured In S9 to tt ilajl Wo < ! lmliulo all polwin frcni thoij-jtcia. tliu tUtro r&nnctcrliou rcluinot tlieilUooio In onrciin. . 1'artlei cati to tuatril it home aa nil nihero , ( for tlia Bnino prlco and under the paint KUnrinlt'O , ) Imt with llio o ho profcrlo como here , vo lll contract Ij curs theinor ittunJ til rucney mul par ciitliv uxituta lit cuulni ; . rillroid fun nncl hotel tills , tocaro tt mcit obitlnato cateA V > 'o tlialc.iuo tin world fern cms wo cm not euro. Blncdhe libtorycf ine& ctneft trviipcclUe fur Eyplillti liai boon tiouvht forblut never found until our Jlaeio Ilimiilai < li- : coitrrd. Nnimotlit r jfiuilnt. > \ilta \ Ivr rrltrvnoi. COUJC ItKMKltl' CO , , Omaha , .Vclrci / . . 0 lc , St , C'lulr ' llotclCor.l3th , FALL OVERCOATS. This coming week we will make a specialty in Fall Overcoats , We liavc an immense' variety and no larger or finer assortment can be found anywhere than at our store. Ifvc lwu [ room enough to display them properly they would fill more than half of one of our large floors ; as it is , we have to crowd them into pretty high piles. \Vc scarcely know which of the many beautiful styles to mention particularly.Ve have all the latest shades in fine Meltons , a large -variety in popular Black Cheviot , also Clay Worsteds and others , many silk lined , and o ! 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 arc positively the lowest ever heard o As our special offering we place on sale , A lot of nice Melton Overcoats handsome shades , with full silk facing and well gcltctl up at $5.50. We challenge any retail house in the country to show a like bargain. A lot of excellent all wool Cassimere Overcoats , in fine Diagonal and a bcautifnil shade of gray with good serge lining1 , at $7.00worth $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 the above are well cut and made and perfect fitting garments , which no one need bo asliamecl to wear. They have some style about them which is generally not found in garments sold at sxich prices. Our finest grades of overcoats arc marked $12.75 , $14.50 and up to $ i 7.50 , These cannot be excelled for quality of material , workmanship and fit by any tailor made ments. ments.All All our other departments receive every day new additions of fall goods , j All mail orders filled promptly. Send for fall catalogue and samples. Open until S p. m. Saturday , 10 p. m. Nebras Corner 14tli and Douglas Streets. DRS. MERRILL & MERRILL , Sl'EOlAIjtSTS INf Chronic.Vprvou . lllnoct nnd Siirtlcal Ul cn8C30f tl > o Kyc , Eir , Noio , Throit nnd elicit , ituiitloii to Oinonsod of U'o nioii niiit Clilldri'ti. ictor hnvD Imd jonrs at ojporlonco In tlio liospltnlsof Ilrooklrn an I Nuw V'ork iui < l nro nmonu ihomoMtiucccisruland widely known apcclallati la tliocountry. In Yciunir nnd Slliltllr-Aucil Blon. I/iHt Innhood , Xcrvous Debility. Cpcrmntorrlinea , Pcniliiull.dssci , 1'lirilcul I > cciy. nrlsln-- from Indis cretion , tiroilmlnit ilccplcssnon , duspomlencr.plm- plo on ( no f.iro. nvcrxlun to suclotv , o.nlly dlacour- nnod , link of umtuicnce , dull , unlit forutmlr or bin 1- ncn , itnil II"11 11 to u Lurdon , sufclr , pormanoiitly andBpeeJIly cured. Itlociil null Skin Iiti > nqq. Frphll'i ' , tv dlni'iiTO most dreadful la It ) results , completely crnillcati'd. Uculto-Urlnnry Surccry. ( ! onoirliP , Cleet , SyplilIK Hydroccle , Vnrlrocolo , nnd Strlcturo , radially nnd tafoiy curcil without pnln or detention from tmslncsi. All Scxunl Iu- fcnnltln nnUlmiiollmonta to uiurrlngo aiiccu anlly ( rcniovotl. All Ilectnl dlsenscs snfoly ami pcrmnncntly curoj. ] Iour ,9 , n. nt. tills p. ni SiinOnyi , 10 till 12. N. II. 1'crnons unnble to visit us miy bu treated nt tlielr homea br correspondence. Jleillclnoi nnj lu- Ptrtictlnni nont by i' | iiusi. Ou iiltitlon truo. Send Ucnti In Htjtnps to Iniuro reply 218 Flfct'onili Kit. , Oppn ita Opera House1 , Omaha , Nob. fHE ONLY LOTTERY PROTECTED DY THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT , OF THE BENEFIOENCiA PUBLIGA , ( PUBLIC CHARITY ) EST-A-BrjISIECrHID TOST 1S7S , nd In rtoivUe connore ( l with any otbef Compuii ; u lnjf the Huiuo uuuic * THE HEXT MOHTHLY DRflTOi WILL OI HELD IN THt THURSDAY OCTOBER 9TH , 1890 , Which Is the ciiAxn SCMI-ANNIIAI. Kx-iiu XAHV DIIAIIINU , tlio CAI'ITAIj I'ltlKt : Luln One llunclrua and Twenty TIioiiHiinil Dollars , $120,000-2 ny Icnnti of contract the rompnny mimt Ilio Htim or nil prlios Included Inlliu pclic'ino tufur n'tlliiBn xlnglu ticket , and rciulvo Ilia ( ullunlni ; olll clnl permit : CKiini'icATi : I liorcby certify Hint the Dank ot louden nn I Mexico linn on deposit tlie ni'ccs-nry ( uiiilx to iiunranluq Ilia luyuicnt nt nil prlzcu drawilby tlio I.olcrln ( loin llcnellcloricla I'llbllcMi. I'OMXAK ' CAHTII.UO , Intcrvenor , Further , the compnny Is ruqulrcil In < tl > trlhuU > fiftyli per cunt , uf thu Tuluo of nil Ilici tkkctfln prlzoa lureor portion tliun Isiitvonby i nj other Lottery. 1'rlco of Tickets American Moneys WHOLES , (8. ( HAIA'KS.fl . , QUAIlTrilS , W Kl OUT lib. tl. Club Itatcas f 15 worth of Tickets for f JO. M8T Of IMIIZCS. 1 Cnpltnl Prlzoof II'JOIXIU . 1 | 1M.OOO 1 Cnpltnl 1'rlru of 4U.IXIU. . la 40UXI 1 Cnpltnl 1'clzo of IHKXJi ) . 11 SO.W1 Kirnnd I'rlroof l.UUU . . li < > . < * " 2 I'rlica ofR.Uun . nro I.UU r , I'rlaosof ] , ( XK ) . nru & . ( IO SO Prliei of ui > . nro 10M ( > 100 Prliea of SCO . uro W . W BfcOI'rliosof 1UO . ro 88 , > ; UUPtlicaof 10 . nro 21 , 1W Ai'i'iioxiMAi'ioN 1'ur/ns. IMPrlicsoftl'JOnpproilumtlniftol no.lWO . , , . prl o . IIS.WB IJOl'rliea offlOOnpproiliniitlna to HO.WO prlto . Jj.lWI 10) 1'rlzcs of ItOopproJlinntlnK to r.'O.OOU prlio . yiv" J9U Terminal * of HO dectitel by irjOWO ( prlio . Jii * ! ,26D , I'rlzca . nmoiinllnir to . JMI.IJO AlU'rltcnoldln tlio UnlloJ Stntoi fully pilJ n U BTi ! " niinmii'cr of tickets H limited to 60O10-20H ( ] lena lliuii uro solJ by olUor Ixjltorloj uiluu llio numi ) t\r \ ordinary letter , contnlntna money orclarilii'icii Ly all cjtiross comiianlod , or Now Vorlc tZf Currency must Inrarlably be eeaUculateroJ. U. 1IAS8I3TH , City ol Mexico. Mexico. OR CHAS. B. MANTEUL&CO. , 401 NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING , Omahn , Nobrnska. Tlio National Tinnk of Commerce , Onmlia Kuli.wlllpiiy on Uciiiniul. uny prlzu o : jirUi'a ilniMn liilho lottery do la llunallroni'U 1'ub- lloa of Ulty of Mexico. AY. H. HEOTOll. Asslstanl Cushlcr , rj Cnrlttn dliorilcrn ot Mi.V : intlco them Illuo. Ttnl'd Ixcausit tlioy loin liono too BOOM ! I OUR WE\W \ BOOK I " ( m 5 jlm ? % ( ' " "ih uun ntw uuuiv | a | , ft.Mlnoa\ai.illtj \ > ltiii > n Jf / iui"li v uuii uia' .T/uiioiiolu t.y llrCT l . " EKIE MEDICAL CO . E loK T. HKVESOME STYLE ! MAX ME YER The Popular Jewelers , Are receiving daily from , the londlnw manufrtoturers of this country and Europe , ull the LATEST NOVELTIES In FINE JEWELRY , SILVBRWABE , CLOCKS , BEONZE ORNA MENTS , LAMPS , SILK UMBRRLLAS , OANB3 , OP13EA. AND FIELD GLASSES , ANEROID BAROMETERS , THERMOME TERS , SPEOPAOLES and EYE GLASSES , Etc , Etc. DIAMONDS and u'l ' other prosioua ston 03 , raountod and loose. GOLD , SILVER and NIOKBL WATCHES , in alt Kmdos , for ladies nnd crontloraon. HOWARD WATOHES A SPEC IALTY , but wo carry all other flrat-class makes Elgin , \Val- tham , Sprinsflold , Eo. : OUB PRTOBS ABE LOWER THAU BVEB , and ALL GOODS are WARRANTED. Space will not nllow us to QUOTE PRICES , a 3 our etc ok is too LARGE and VABIED , but como andsoo for youraolvos. It will oa ? you n thi ig to LOOK. Visilora nro always WELCOME , and should you WISItto buv , wo will make It an object for you to DEAL WITH XJ3. Wo nro ehowln-r HUNDREDS of articles suitable for WEDDING and other GIFTS , atprlcoa ranging from $ lup to $1OOO. , All our customcra are TREATED ALIKE , whether tholr purchases IJB SMALL or GREAT. MAX MEXYE1R. & BRO. , SixteenLli and Karriam SLrooLs , Oniaha. e -ESTABLISHED I860. J 3 GROUNDS AT 20T1I A.ND P/VUL / SIS. BBILET LMRE KIRALFY-S IMMENSE AND MAGNIFICENT Sl'ECTACLlJ ' Hero , or te Destruction of Rome , Triple Circus , Double Monasorlos , Olympla Hippodrome , Horse Fnlr , Illusions , Aviary , Museums , Aquarium , * Actually 1,200 , Male and Female Performers * ' Mammoth Stage , 450 foot long. Oanvas , 650 foot lontr. 3 Circus Rinjjs , 2 Elevated Stages , Hippodrome Track , 40O Horses , 33 Golden Chariots , 5O Ongos , 4 Trains ABSOLUTELY UNPARALLELED IN THE WORLD'S HISTORY. T. T. BARNUMl nlinl Owners. ' I CAPITAL INVKSTIDO , U > 0i.000 ) J. A. BAILEY , [ M"al j DAILY KXPJSNSES , JV.JOO 1'rcola ly tlio snmo In every particular , as wlicn exhibited In London , before THE WHOLE ROYAL FAMILY OF' GREAT BRITAIN , Qucon Victoria's Household mid the Nobility , M The Theme and Admiration of noynlty , the Entire British Pr * , Clergy nnd People. Nero , OP The Destruction of Rome , rroducrd with tlio alii nnd porsonul lUMlbtiiiieo of tlio Author , IMIIK ICniAi.rv , upon the lursoststu-jo In tlio world , mill tlio xieuti'it cast on loooid , Undoubtedly tliu GRANDEST SPECTACLE on EARTH S W000worth of I'lrj-nnt Co-ituiiiPH.l7.VXiO worth of MnsiiKlrcnt Socricry. Kloli , Rnrt\ Unlriuo , Ancient ami ( Uiibslc 1'en.turt"DnnuliiK Vc.tils. Kuiiiiiu > . UludUtun , Ttluiniiliunt t'lijicants. t Grand TERPSICHOREAN DIVERTISEMEN-lJ TREMENDOUS NEW nnd NOVEL FREE STREET PARADE , On thoinornliitrof lliosliow ntOo'cInok. Owing to the rarity , cost and olcgunco of tlio > 'cro C'o-ilunit's , tlio/ will not to t > uuii hi tliu Httout ( Kirailu. T\VOEXHIJHTION3 DAILY , HtSiiucU P.M. . . . . . Doors opcu an hour oarilcrv All tents will runalii up until 01 . W , Admission to all , only 50 cents , Children under Nine Years , 25 An ofllco has lcon ) established at J. T. KINSLHIl'S I'llAItMAOV ' , 10TH ANH l'ARN/ BTICKI/I'S. wlicru reserved niiiiiboruil touts will bo iolil ut tliu regular yrlco , uutl aUiu tickets uttuo usual blight uehuneoon duy o ( Blioiv , Cheap Exoui-slons on nil railroads. WILL EXHIBIT AT COUNCIL BLUFFS , SEPTEMBER 20. ,