r\AriTT4 Tii r v nnn. rnrTrrijor * v v A rTnrro'p 01 II , MRS , CAPTAIN COX COMPLAINS Claims that Several Fund ? for Her Benefit I * Are Being Withheld , 0 AT LOSS TO UNDERSTAND THE REASON Mnnr ropulnr Hnlmrrlpilonn with JUmly Jlf ponip Hnmcil Homo Tlinn Afio Interview with tlio IVnlow of the Unllnnt KIromaii. Immediately after the recent Shlvorlck fire , attcnucd as It was with fatalities to llremcii , who perished In a discharge of their duty , n sympathetic public responded to sev eral subscription papers and p.itronUcd an entertainment given for the benefit of the \\nlo\vs of the unfortunate dead , Several bandits wore arranged for Mrs. Cox , widow of Captain Cox , who was Itlllcd on that occasion. Within the p.ist few d.i.vs thnre have been several rumors alloat to the etlect that Mrs. Cox Had received buta small portion of the various amounts r.iisfd by IKipular subscription and bcnrllts for her relief. Last evening a UEB rnnortor saiv Mis. Cox , who said that she had not received all that was duo her and that slio was at a loss to comprehend why the custodians of funds raised for the bent-lit of hersi-lf and the dead firemen's families delayed payment of thu Bamo. "All the money that I have received thus far , " said thu captain's widow , "is W > from .Judge Dmul.v , ftXi from an entertainment given at Uoyd's theater by the ladies of Omaha , JB5 from the raftlc of a meerschaum pipoat Piinco's , and fHM ) from the lire- IMCII'B relief fund , My husband carried no life insurance. ThuiftlO is all that stnntis between mo and destitution. .My brother , however , is very kind to mo. and as IOIIR as ho lives 1 will not worry. However , 1 think that 1 am entitled lo all that is duo me. " "Thcro was an entertainment given for my benefit , among others , at the Farnain Btrcet theater on Sunday , .luno 11. Two performances were gi\cn at that theater on that daj , ono in the afternoon and thu Dthor In thu evening. 1 understand that tlitBO realised a good sum for the families of the firemen upon that occasion. 1 have never received ono cent of it. 1 understand that Mr. Uurgess , the manager of the theater , promptly turned over the money to n committee which represented the firemen and 1 do not think that it is the fault of Uio theater follts. There is a delay somewhere. "There was another fund a subscription fund started by two well Itnonu men. 1 haven't received any of it , although I under stand that it reached libeial dimensions. I Understand that limy told some ono that ' .hoy \Ycrohotdiitfrituntil the flromeu's families wcro reduced to utter destitution and then Ihoy would pay for whatever was needed. The llrenum's committee has another fund .that they arc holding. Ail "i\clnnlvo" : I'uml. "Tho World-Herald started a fund for the relief of the llremen's families , includinir myself , but 1 have not received a slnglo dollar oflt up to date and I do not know- why it is being held. Perhaps it is all rl ht for these people to hold thu funds and not give us what belongs to us until they sec fit , but I am conlldent that thu friends of my poor dc.id husband and his comrades subscribed and paid their money into thc.o : various hinds , with the iimlerstunilluir that they were to bo promptly paid to the people for ' iviioin they wcro raised. If any ono thinks that I do not need what is coming to me they arc greatly mistaken. \\ould line to have my share of the funds raised and per haps those Kontlcmun can explain matters. I only speak for mvsolf. " II. B. Cox , brother of the dead captain , i\as scon at 1511) ) Hartley street , Ho corrob orated Mrs. Cox's story in full , and s > aid that she was poor and needed her sh.iro of the money , but that as lorn ; as he lived he would dividu thu last loaf of bread with his sister. Without Authority. OMAHA , Aug. 30. To the Public : I desire to say to the public that thu entertainment announced at Washington hall , for my ben efit , was gotten up entirely without my co operation and I know nothing of the parties who conducted it. I do not wish thu public to patronize alleged entertainments for my bcnuilt unless tliuy have my endorsement and are conducted by people of recognised responsibility , AIiw. CAPTAIN Cox. o Piles of people nave ' pucs , nut Do Witt's Witch HiuolSjlvro'willo'uro the n. Inr.uilry liny lit Itolli-inn Klllo ICungo. Spcciftl truiu via Burlington route. On Tlmrbfltiy , Augimt III , the Burling ton route will run u ( special train to Bcllovuo , leaving the Union depot nt 1 p. in. and returning from Itallovuo at G p. in. Tickets 35 cents for the round trip. Thurfcday is > Infantry day at tlio range. Presentation of nmrlcfeinunship badges at 5 ] > . in. Got your tickets at tlio city tk'kot ollloo , KllM Fiu'iuini btroet , or at tlio Unipn depot. W. F.faill , city ticket agent. _ You ( 'un't Hunt It , Leave Onmliu at-I p. in. via the Chicago cage , Hock Island & Pacific mid bo in side tlioVorld'H - nn. fail-grounds at 8 a. n. the following inoriiliig. You can't niako tills time via any other line , and the ac commodations to bu had on tlio grout Rock Iblund are noted from Maine to California. By examining tlio map and tlmo tables of tills line you will 11 ml that as a World' * fair line it stands j without nil equal , as passengers can | ( i void transfer and u tiresome and expensive - ( pensive trip through tlio city by getting ' nl Englewood and taking electric ' " line direct to main entrance of World's "ill- grounds ; time , ten minnle * . In Addition to tills train wo Imvo trains kvving Omaha at i ° i p. in. , 7:10 : p. in. and I'M " a. in. , thus giving iwbfongors tlio "c < of four daily trains to Chicago tnl , as before stated , making quicker time and lauding passengers at hoer World's lair in advance of all other lines and with less trouble and oxpen&c. Dining cars attached to all through truiiiB , serving tlio best meals of any dining car line In tlio United States , For maps of Chicago , World's fair grounds , time en nib and sleeping reser vations call at HIOU Farnain street. Charles Kennedy , C . N. W. P. A. A IIoiiU or AdJocllVfH would be required to properly bu tlio Pullman stooping cars now ng between Omaha and Chicago vlu the lUirlington roulo , It is pob.siblo Ihougb not likely that * Iboro may bu otlior cars as convenient , n beautiful , as einoothly riding as > o , but their superiors have not yet be Mi built. They are called ' 'Lucca" a ml ' 'Lorca , " respectively , anil a Journey in cither of them is like a perpetual honeymoon. They're dust proof ; vestibuled ; gas lighted And ono or other of them leaves for Chicago every afternoon at 4UO. : Ono way tickets to Chicago are now | on sale at rate of ST.,10 ; round trip I tickets , $ H.7t ) . Daggngo checked direct | from residence. City ticket olllco , I'M I Farnnm street. J n fun try liny ut llflluvue IIIIIu Special train via Burlington route. On Thursday , August : < 1 , the Hurling- route will run a special train USto Jolloyuc , leaving tlio Union depot at p. m. and returning from Bullovuu at 11) . m. 1 Tickets 35 cents for the round trip. Thui'bdny is Infantry day at the range. Prasontation of marksmanship budged lit f > ] > . m. ( Jut your tickets at the city ticket J.ilioo. J324 Farnam street , or at the 'lilon depot. W , F. Vulll , city ticket ligtmt. KIIIKV : STior.it A cu. Klin * llrpitrtiiirnt. Thcpo are the biggest bargains yet offered in misses' and children's ' chocs. These prices are for this week only , and nro nearly 1-3 regular price. Children'H dongoln kid button shoes sizes 8 to 10 } regular prlco 31.35 and $1.50 , this week COc. Children's ' pebble goat shoes with A. S. T. tips , sizes 8 to 10 } regular prlco $1.50 , this week only 50c. Children's kangaroo calf shoes with solar tips si zo 8 to 10 } . Misses' kangaroo calf shoes with solar tips , sizes , 13 to U , regular price $1.05 , this week 7oc. Mists' dongolu kid shoes , sl/cs 11 to 2 , regular prlco $1.75 ami $2.50 , this week toe. Any of our misses' kid or patent leather oxfords far 89o. Any of our children's kid or patent leather oxfords for 0c. ! ) iVny of our ladles'dongoln oxfords that sold for $2.25 , this , week $1.00. KKLLEY , STIGEUA ; CO. , Cor. Farnain and 15th street. Prepare for the Morse Dry G > ods Co.'a great dress goods sale on Saturday , Sep tember 2. Particulars in Friday's papers. Tlio (1. A. 1C. .NutliiirU K nrauittnunt ut Illlll.lllllpllllH , August , ' ! 0th to September 3rd the Uurllngton route will sell round trip tickets to Indianapolis at very low rates. Tickets will bo ( food via Chicago or St. Louis us preferred und will admit of stop over at either of the o cities. If you are going to Iiuliniiapolis , take tlio Burlington route ( ninety per cent of Nebraska's old soldiers will go with you ) and enjoy all the ad vantages of fast time , magnilicent equipment , and through borvieo , which only that railroad can give. . The city ticket agent at 1321 Farnam street will i bo glad to lot you have any information you stand in need of. Three vestibuled and gas lighted trains for Chicago daily. Look out for the Morse Dry Goods CO.'B great dress goods sale on Saturday , September " . Particulars in Friday's papers. CONFERENCE OF CHRISTIANS. OIllcorH l.lcctofl at Ycstordjy's Su Hlon of tlii < Htuto MnotliiK , Yesterday forenoon's session of thn state meeting of the Nebraska Christian Confer ence nttlio First Christian church la this city was opened with devotional exercises at 'J o'clock. Heports of different committees wcro re ceived and other business of Importance to the church transacted. The city of Fre mont and Grand Island received special attention - tention and It was decided to establish missions at both ot these places. The state being divided into ten districts , an evange list will he .sent into each one of them. It WHS also recommended that the state and the different , district boards act harmoni ously in everything pertaining to church matters. At the election of ofllccrs J. A.1 Dcattic of 'licthuny ' was chosen president , A. J. Mercer of Fairllcld vice president. A. W. Henry uf Lincoln correipnnuing secretary , lj , H. Humphreys of Hebron recording secretary , H. P. Marling of Lincoln treasurer , T , E. Cramblct of this city superintendent Young People's Society of Cluistlan Endeavor. Thu afternoon was devoted to receiving reports and listening to addresses by ofllcers and members of the Christian Women's 13e- nevolent Mission , Kev. A. McLean of Cincinnati , ono of ths most eloquent divines in the denomination , will deliver an address bctoro the conference tonight. Last evening Uev. G. \ \ . Muckley of Kan sas City , who is the secretary of the board of church extension , spoke upon the growth of the church in the west and upon other matters which his duties have brought him in contact with. lliilituco ol tlio I' The following completed tlio program yes terday : "Our Greatest Need , " by Mrs. Edna Kirschsteino ; recitation , "As 1 Have Loved You , " by Mrs. S. V. Cottier ; "What tlio Christian Women's IJenovolcnt Mis sion Docs for the Church , " Jes sie Wolf ; "Tho Greatest Work in tli ? World , " Annette Newcomer. Mrs. Allco Williams delivered an address at the evening session. The program for the bal ance of the week is as follows : Thursday HiO : : , devotional oxTciscs ; t:00. ) : address , \V. I' . Aylesworth , IJethauy ; "Methods in Protracted Meetings , " Theo dore Johnson , Grand Island ; "Pastoral Work , " H..I. Kirschstoinu , Hastings ; "Tho Proachur in Relation to the Societies of the Congregation. " H.V. . Abberly , f.incoln ; 'The ' Preacher In Holation to Present Day Social Problems , " W. A. Ilaidwin. Uising | City ; "The Picacher in Relation to Mis sionar.v Work , " Dr. O. It. Duncan , Hetnany 1 M , devotional exercises ; 'J:00 : , appointment of committees ; 2:10 : , report of treasurer ; ! > ! iO , "Normal Work " : , Davis Errntt , Kincs- villo , Mo. ; : i:15 : , "Model Superlntundent , " It. II. Waggoner. Kansas City , Mo.1:10 ; : , ad dress "Tho Children and the Sunday > School , " .1. .1. Kotlirr , Full-Held ; 7:30 : , devo tional oxerciios ; b:00 : , address , L. L. Car penter , Wab.ish , 1ml. Friday SjM ; , devotional exorcises ; : - ) rK reports of committees and other business ; UWi : , "Tho 'Ieacher Before tlio Class , " J , K Martlndalc. Ivansas ; 10:80 : , business ; 11:10 : , address , J. II. Hardln , Cincinnati. O. ; 2:00 : ' , dovotlon.il exorcises ; 20. : ! ! report of state superintendent ; U-I5. : report of Mont trcal convontion. F. P. Cook , Lincoln j ! 1:00 : , "Tho Plodfo. " C. H. Edson , Nebraska City-.10 ; ! ) , "Tho Young people's Society of Christian Endeavor anil Missions , " J. II. McSpnrran , York ; it 20 , "Thu Junior Move ment , " MISJ Cora Ilemry , Lincoln ; 8tO : ! ( , "Ono Minute Uejiorts from Societies : "Wliat Is Your Society Doing ? " ; 4K : ( ) , "lookout Comniittco Conference" It , H. Waggenor ) , Kansas City ; 7liO : , duvotional exercises ; 8:00 , "Tho Power and Peril of Youili , " W. ; ! ' . Ulohardson , Denver , Colo. -o- Piles of people ? have plie , but Da U'itt'a Witch IlarelSalvcwill euro them. DOUOLA8 COUNTY FAIU. Anticipation of i > ( Irimt Attciiiluiico nnil ( liuiil I'l-ogi-tim. George \V. Swlgart , superintendent of speed for the Douglas county fair and races , which begin next Monday , says that there ; will he over " 00 horses hero und that thoraces races will bo the best teen In this section of the country for many .years. Omaha is in the circuit with Crouton , Ht. Joe. Kansas City , Lincoln und Sedalla , so that the string which visits those places will ho scon here. Tlio exhibits for tlio various departments luuo begun arriving and by Sunday it U expected that the majority of the spaces will bo Illled. Tlio spaces allotted for the free use of merchants la make a display of their goods ate rapidly nlllng , but there are still a num ber untakeu. Most of the merchants who have taken apace will gel their displays in shape by Huiuliiy , in order to reap the t > onullt of the vast crowd which will bo In attend ance Labor day , which is also the opening day of the fair. Secretary Kngleman has already entered tlfty babies for the bhow and has a store of requests on hand for entrance blanks. The baby show promises to bo about as Interest lug a feature an any. The line art hall Is to bo repainted Inside , and booths and new plat forms , will be built this week. The other buildings will bo overhauled , as will also the stables and pens , bo that ( inhibitors will have better iiccoin- inodutions this your than oyor before. piles of people luvo lino. , out tia Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo wlll'curd them. { i rr\\Tpnip \ P/IPT PI on OITP I1 'ALCONER ' S COST CASH SALE Today in the Last Day Only Ono Day Moro Jnst Think of It. OF OUR COST CASH SALE. Thn Kitrn Rpucliil * for tlio ( .nut l ny AY 111 lie In fall tt'r.ipi , rail Drium Good" , Slik , MnotiB , HlniiketHi Klc. Never Will Von Sco the l.lko AT $1.00 EACH. We will sell Indies' ' jackets In blacks anil colors , made of line worsted cloths , lust season's garments , but sold then at S7.f > 0 ami $10.00 , tit $1.00 each. Wo will only sell one to a customer. AT $2.ri EAqil. Wo will sell ladles' now fall jackets , positively worth $ < l.50 and $7.60 , also a few * heavy jackets worth S0.75 , go at $2.W ; each ; all sl/.cs. AT $1.90 EACH. We will place on sale 14 different styles of medium weight garinents in black , navy blue , tan , also a Hub assort ment of fur odtfed garments not ono worth loss than $7.60 anil from that to $10.50. AT $7.50 EACH. Wo will sell yon ladies' ' velvet capes worth $15.00 , ladies' fur edged jackets worth SKt.fiO and a splendid line of ladies' ' derby butterfly collars , light weight jackets worth $12.50 , $ lH.f > 0 and $ lf > .UO , all for today , the last day of our great bale , at $7.f)0 ) each. . CHILDREN'S G AILMENTS. Wo have just opened up our children's ' winter garments. They all go today at cost. None reserved. run CAPES , $0.05. 40 black French coney fur capes , bought to sell $ . at $10.00 \n ii * u'.iu uv/ , today cut to $ G.or > each. Ladies' $10.50 traveling ulsters with light military capos and derby collars , cut to $10.00. 20 PER CENT OFF OF ALL NEW GARMENTS. We opened up Tuesday and Wednesday liOO ' new fall and winter jackets , capes and wraps. Wo marked each garment at . , what they will bring next month , But if you wish to make your selection today , the last day of our great cost cash sale , wo will take 20 per cent off of the marked price. You can have nny garment laid aside by paying half down on it at the banie discount. I tell you it will pay you to pick out your fall and winter wraps today even if you have to borrow the money to make the first payment. BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY TODAY AT 20 PER CENT. Our stock of lull and. winter under wear is now in. Wo will do the tame ou it as ou our cloaks and wraps. We will give you 20 per cent off of the marked ' price. A clear saving of 20 per cent on our fall purxjhabos , moans n { jrcat deal in these times. You Can , hy paying half cash down , have your purchase hold for 30 days or more , as you wish. EXTRA SPECIALS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK. Silks cut lower tlntn over. SILKS AT 48 C PER YARD. 50 pieces of bilks , not a piece worth less than $1.00 , moat of them worth $1.50 and $1.75. an odd lot. all go at 4Sc. j SILKS , 550 PER YARD. 12 pieces of imported plain and figured Japanese silks , 28 inches wide , posiu lively worth $1.25 ; all you want , today the last day , at 55o per yard. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS , $1.10. A grand assortment of black brocaded : and polka dotted silk ami colored faille Franeais bilk worth $1.75 , $2.00. $2.25 and $2.50 i > or yard , all go the last day of our great Mile nt $1.10 per yard. § Don't fail to examine these silks. BLACK GOODS FOR THE LAST DAY.f Put off buying now and almost double I your expenses this fall. $1.50 quality of black silk warp hen- riotta today cut to 75c. $1.75 quality of black serge royal cut to OSc. $2.00 quality of rainproof cheviot cut to $1.30. $2.25 quality of Gorman prunella cut ' to $1.05. I Those cuts nro for today , the last I duy of our sale only. NEW COLORED DRESS GOODS I2JC. The COo quality of fall honriotta cloth all colors , cut to12c. { . 40-ineh all wool royalo serge , imported o boll at $1.00 and $1.25 , cut to ( ic. ! ) Hop-sacking , 75o quality , cut to jc. | ) 50-inoli heavy Gurmaii hop f cut from $1.50 to $1,10 per yard. 50-inch all wool surah cloths , cut from : $1.08 to $1,00. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. 7fo ) muslin drawers , tomorrow , , ' 10c. All our $1.00 miiHlin drawers , ele gant goods , beautifully trimmed , today only 5Uo pair. GOWNS CIIC EACH. Our entire stock of 5)0o ) anil 81.00 it gowns dovvn to Olio for today. All our $1.50 night gowns go at OOc. BLANKETS , BLANK.ETS. 32.50 full size gray blankets $1,38 per pair. $5.00 gray blankets $2.08. BED SPREADS 100 bed spreads , regular $3,00 quality , cut for today to $1.75 each. " 2. " ) dozen moro of $2.50 napkins go at ill.(18. ( And so on all through our store , Everything going at cost or under for ono day moro. N. B , FALCONER. Nuivslmy I'nny Itucu , $25.00. Firfat , $15.00 ; second , $7.00 ; third , $3.00. ) Requirements : Pony must not ba over fourteen hands one inch high , and must have been regularly in the carrier serv ice twenty days prior to the race. Rave will bo culled 1:110 : p. m. Monday ' , September . Entries open now at oand tary's olllco. comiT oOLLiNaa. Doclnlon In the BtoeM Vnrili Sewrr Cn e Aliken the Injnlintton 1'erinnnnnt. The South Omaha sewer case , which has been < before the court6fbr ft month or moro , has now come to a termination by a decision rendered i by Judges * Offden and Ferguson , which s.iys that the tvildcnts and property owners have no right to tap or Interfere with the maintenance of. the offul conveyor , winch for n Ion ? tltnalins been the beam In the eye of several residents of the Magic City. As long npo ns 1837 the onicers of the Union Stockyards company snw tlio necessity of ha tliolr own sewer to carry away the re : from the yards and Interested the packing houses In Joining with them In such an enterprise. Af terdueidlng upon the plan the originators secured Uio right-of-way and soon had an underground sewer constructed , ru trom tliu yards and emptying Into th river at a point not far below Missouri avenue. Shortly after this n rendering establishment , was cstabllshnd near the outlet of the sewer , where all of the "fatty" substance was sKlmmcd from the How , boiled ui , and convoited Into a commodity. The next year the promoters of the sewer enterprise concluded that the How was too swlf . tas It carried much of thn inattor Into thu river , and Immediately they sot about , with out llrst gaining the consent of the property owners , to put it on top of the ground , This was done , and for another year It continued lo work to the satisfaction of all parties eon-1 corned , hut later on ll was again decided that the How wns too swift and another ele vation ! was nude. Then It was that the property owners commenced to aim kicks nt the company , alleging that they guvo the right-of-way | for an underground sewer , but that they never consented to have a foul sewer built above their property. The kicks failed to bring about the desired results and lu : appeal was made to the South Omah.i city council. This body took the bull by the horns , as It were , and passed an ordinance declaring the sewer and the rendering works two nuisances , at once ordering their abate ment. The action of the council resulted In the Union Stockyards company securing a temporary restraining order , by which the city was enjoined from dcstroylmr the sewer or interfering with the rendering plnnt. Yesterday , in passing upon the ease , the court caused the restraining order to bo made permanent and at the sumo tlmo issued an order to the olTcet that within a reasonable length of time the Union Slock yards company should roloeaio the sewer , placing it hack in its original position , beneath the ground. _ f.urluil IMI tin ) Trnprrty. The property of Henry D. Shull was levied upon | by the sheriff yesterday on a writof at tachment issued in favor of Kirsuhbaum & | Sohg of New York City. An acoonip.iuyinc aflldavlt sets forth ttmt Henry D. Shull has property in his hand * which belongs to the llrm of Shull & Co. of Kansas Oily , and which went to the wall yesterday. Mullclmm Allsrlitif. Uccd Yatcs was arraiirned before Justice Kdgcrton on a charge of malicious mischief. John Koseiivclt , Harvey D.ink-ls and George MeCall wore arrested on the same charge. The youthful prisoners gave bonds for ap pearance tomorrow. They are accused of malicious destruction of property in Dundee Place. Citllnil' Ituvk. Fred Grantham , the young South Omaha man wlio was arrested in Illinois a few days airo ' by Deputy Sheriff Lewis and brought back ' to this city to answer to the charge of having embezzled $1,000 from his employers , isS having his preliminary hearing in Justice Smith's court yesterday. An Itisiir.inci ! Milt. In the district court the Lancashire Fire Insurance company has brought suit against M. C. Nichols and 13. W. Uiley and their bondsmen < , charging that , as agents of the company ( , the principals Imvo eollcete < l the sum of $704 which lms > not been paid over. Desires u Otiorcr. Mary Epslostou'lias instituted n suit for llivorec in the district'iourt. , i She alleges that Oi'rin Ei&lcston , her hus band , is u common drunkard anil that for many years he has been n cruel and abusive husband. Piles of people ha\u piles , out re\VIU'3 ) witchhuzcl salvo will cure them. Attention Contrition. Not the train that carries thoodicials , iTnt the train that carries "the boys" to Indianapolis. C. R. I. & P. railway special cars for comrades of the G. A. R. iand their friends will leave Omaha on the evening of the 2d of September for Indianapolis , and on Sunday , September a I ) , the Rock Island will run a special solid through train , leaving Omaha at 3 p. in. , Council BlulTs at Di.'IO p. m. , arriving at Indianapoliy Monday at 2 p. m. This train will bo aceom- iipanicd by tlio Iowa State Band. C'om- rados desiring to take this train can rest assured that they will got superior accommodations ! and fast time to Iti- dianapolis via the Great Rock Island Route. From Chicago via the Big Four passing over the celc- brated Midway Plaifcanco of the World's Columbian exposition , thus obtaining a fine view of the grounds , and upon re turning can stop at the World's fair grounds , without going into the city. Round trip tickets on this train or via this line same as via any other line. Parties desiring to go only to Chicago on cither the Saturday or Sunday trains can purcliiifao tickets to Chicago only. The special train leaving Omaha Sun day at 3 p. in. will bo composed of chair cars , high back coaches and Pullman sleepers and will bo in every way ono of the linest trains over run out of 'Omaha , passing through DCH Moincs , the capital city of Iowa , and gelling as well a line view of the government arnonal build ings at Rook Island , 111. The regular train on Saturday will bo equipped with equal facilities and accommodations. Comrades who are well acquainted will accompany the trains on Saturday and Sunday through to Indianapolis. For further particulars call at Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific ticket olllco , 1U02 Farnam street , Omaha , Nob. CHAKMCS KKN.VIJDV , G. N. W. P. A. ERIMABIKS. I.Ut of rolling I'lurei for.tliu lluttlo Tonl iit , The populist primaries will ho hold In this city tonight bctweemtho hours of 7 anil 0 p. m. In some of the-precincts lively times are anticipated. The polling places are us follows : Iirst Ward701 Pacific street. Second Ward Sixteenth and Lcavcnworth streets , Tlilril Ward 105 North Twelfth street. Fourth Ward Uoom 005 , Now York J lfo building. Fifth Ward 710 North Slxtoonth street. Sixth Ward Twonty-soventh and J aUo streets , Seventh Ward Hl'J.Sdnth Twenty-seventh street. Eichth Wnnl 2-JlfljCuraltiR street. Nlntli Ward SOlii Webster street. The primaries in South Omaha and the country precincts will beheld at the time and places selected uy county coinuilttuomcn I of said city aud precincts. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Amuiouia ; No Alum. Used iii Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard * Courtland Beaeh THE QUARTET SATURDAY NIGHT MUS. MOEU.KH. MISH COON , MIL WII.KINS. Mil. PKNNKM. . In n selected pro rnm attU.t o'clixk. LAST WEEK OF Thu lileli dlvor. IjKtTVKNMAUIf. llo m-iki > s L'dlv.'s SI'NIIAV und 2 dives on LAIIOK DAY. Hominy Ills lust day. Tlio Wnrld-Hononnod Aer al performers 2 porrm-muncci dally at o and H , BAIjI.OUN ascension dally. J. A. OKII'TITIIS. General Manager. AND " * f A ? * y * Hl SU33' ' & & $ 'o fnro fATAIlltll , : nl lISiA : Tin ; xosi : , TintovT , ciiKxii' , .STOMACH , 1U.001) , HKIX mill K | | > MV DNU.IHP . I'KMAI.KVK ' \IC.NK < M.S , 1. J > , r JIA.V- IKIUU CDItKU , anil all liirms of WEAK MEN IIYDKOCnLK AND VAHICOC-nLK naniianiMilly and bUcwjHfully cnruil .Moiliu I nmv and unfailing rKKAT.ni .VT HY .MAM. il Hicclity. | : PILES , FISTULA , PISSUUK , ncnnmiciUly um-oil without tliuiisuof kiilfo. llv.tlurii or eiimllu. All inalaillusof a prIraH' or Uulluatu n.itiuo , of olthiT sux , iioiltlvoly oureil. Call ou or .idUri'ss , with 8tuni > . for Circulars KIL'O Hook , Uculuo'i and Syniploiu Illanks , Dr. Searies S Ssarles , "l,1 ! ; : ; ! , iB0lst- , ! : Dislodge Bile , Stir up the Liver , Oure Sick-Headache , Feniale Ailments , Remove Disease and Promote Good Health. Covered with a Tasteless & Solnblo Coating. { Famous the world over. Ask lot lleccliara'H and Like no others. ' > r Of ll druJik.s. ( ( 1'nuc 25 cents a bo . on Re . ( ' .in.il St INDAPO TIIK UIIKiT HINDOO REMEDY IIIODl'cm TIIK ABOtK llisr.TM : IN III ) ItiVH. NiMoiix DUfatun , 1'ullliiK Memory , ruic. l . .Bklili > otlll's . WfakllCMM , l-lc. , . unilipik'kly hut mi ily fftitoieg l.nKt \ Utility in old or jouiirf , Kanlly ciirilul III vp > tiocict | I'lld-if I ( Ida liitrkiiKi1. t lx fur # r . .uoTilli n i Hticnuuuruiiii i t < > t uru or money rt lunilt tl. Dun't li t nn > iinprlllrlpliMl dmiTKltit Mil 3011 tiny kiiiit uf liiiltntlwt , IncUt IMI li.ltline IM > Vl't ) . II III ) lia not L'ot II.vu "III H'lul Itliy uiMll IIIKIM iicflptur lulurnmplili't In crnli-d imrlopu fifi ) . tdilM'BS 4trltnliil AlfdlculCo. I'rup * , Clili'iiifii. III. , or niir ucfiitH. SOI.lHiv Knhn .M I'o.Cnr lilli nnrt lioiiflnM St , unil J. A. t'ullei'.tOo. , CirJltli.Vli.Mii-l.ih hi . , ( IAllA. lirl'nul II Si-liiu'ldtT , Kl llnmilttiiy .V 0 IVail bt , t'OU.SCIl. lll.L'l-KH.Iilid 1,1-aUlllB 1)1 U Mnl.o your biuoil iluh nnil 1111111. imm you wliolo Hy lein , on rcoviiry IILTVHIH trouble nltli Norvp Boons , a now voxetublu ill-tfovury of niiirvuluuH poHorTboy runow youth , rentoro vlKor. Klvt1 u'low of huultli , iluublu uiipuulty for work or iileiiHiiru. Wondurfiil for ovurworlf und worry. So il by ( irutrirlsts. Jl a bov. two weeks' suiiiily , or by mull , NEUVK IJUAN CO. , llulTuln. N. V _ ITCHING Torliirln , illiflgurlni ; tez t\r.i \ , mid m-iy njirclcii of luljllip , l.iira . I niBCiily , crui > li-d , uud | ilmpl > dklnnnd train dl.cjKfi. with ( try , tliln.nm ! fallhig hair , ri'lk-u A l < > n > liulu apiillcAtlon , und Hiuidlly nncl t'couuiulcnlly ciiml Vy tl.o ( 'LTKl'IU Kh.VJt.IllhH , nlllll tllO U it full. -OisTIONH. . IMINH , It II lUJMATISM , Tlio moHt pr.ictlciil and Biirust rorulHlvo In UIOOU.OT'.S .MiiHl.ml U-IVI : > H , lnv.-nicd by ItlKollot and tlilupn-d by tlio Ku.\ul Knrllah Kavy. tliu prl vatu anil inllltary Fruncli ln > Hiltiln. | and IIHIH ! all OVIT tliu world. Tliltty yisiiuof HIICCCHH. Kor ' b.-iln wltli driik'trlHtu , In boxes t'om.-ittiliic icn Icari'H , c.icli. Seu that llin liivunlur'u Hlkrii.iliim IB upon Hell box and lu r. Muli > oiHm , 1' . Jilgollot i Co. . ' . ' 4 Avenue Victoria , P. iris. Franco. FOR THE BEST PHOTOS GO TO Ola Photogr.vpliy , At I'opulur I'rlcos. * n , S. IStU OiuuliaNol ) , t UK early bird cittelie.s thu \vorin. 1 irllcr tluui over wo sp'rund our \vliiKi4 over tin's \vcstcrn sphere and announce thu opening of Autumn'ami ! ) ; the 17th sou- - son of the most marvelous snccuss ever achieved by any clothing concern in thu an- - n.ils of thu lOtlituenttiry. Season follows season , and our efforts uxceed efforts , as wu intend to show this season. So far , every nook , corner and cranny is crumped with iiiurohiiiulisu from everywhere. Not a luading nianufactnrur on the face of the two worlds but his cliolcu products arc unloaded in our establishment. Briefly stated the linust for love or liionuy. Talk of values ? Time will show what miracles our ready capital did perform during the money strin gency event. Wu displayed the ready cash it made them feverish. They were' forced to sell at our figures and their blessings were thrown in the bargain. Cash did it and always does. Your cash will do likewise. Share the profits of the late financial difficul ties. This is our "golden Rule. " 3Iake your dollar e reach as far as we would have ours do. Yours greetingly , r CO j Wish for a Catalogue ? Send your address. Given by Douglas County Agricultural Society. Sept , 4 to 8 | fep | Sept 4 to 8 nsr ; ? < ) , riOO In Spcud Purses. § 1,000 bprclnl Premiums ollcrcd by morcliuiils. " Balloon Awen- The Groatast eion esch day. Baby Exhibit over Great Pfrachuto given. Largest cash premiums Jump by Madame tyer offered. Be- Zelno , the most Eides hundreds of noted aeronaut in dollrrc in special thi world. pr'zcs. Baby fchow 4 ooen every diy. Special attractions on the FalrCr unds A laroo list of the Most Noted Tr ntlno. osch day Pacing and nHumng Horses In th Unltod . peclal Troaram for Labor Day , Sept. States are cnoaaed ai.d wlllba on exhi 4th. Aiiinlaslon 25c bition. Send ll Engcliiiaii Premium - ' List. Sec'y- IIAV.MIIM ) . TIIK pep cent is considered a big discount i to give on Solid Silverware , but during the month of Sep tember we give 2O per cent off RAYMOND , m'Til.NTII : AMI II IIKH.AH , OMAN t. LEXINGTON ( MO. , ) SCHOOLS. BAPTIST FEMALS COLLEGE ELIZABETH AULL SEMINARY ni or ItcolJc.l.ljc.iin Mil ] auri. AiipoiniuiintiunotUrrk. ' Mu.i..ndAri Teacn ri SpciUIKW mutinied U7 iofiic U T CENTRAL COLLEGE FOB YOUNG LADIES. I V/EMTWOnTH MILITARY ACAOCMV , I v.uifflnn * Alii , hli tie- > t > luuli , Ha. partiocntaof iniiruclioo l& ofllccru nod icjcticr * . COD- ' > ujniMl"ourl " " " "lui en lory of ramie Art aimns iftyij U GyiaDttluuL MoOcrn up- fl4n3lWl "l"1 on lilii i rm U , VfXifffyiIgslrau J luulocuo trotod cat lnjuu. , . , . n , . . . . . 4jj .t. A. .lONI'K. l'r.'l. [ iiiV na. _ _ Tslir A wrl N : THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTER THAN EVER ! Miiili < oriliK ( liii'kt iunllt | > of KuMinn Tiilmoru Iliutrnn bo.'joujht. ] ! ( | imlln nvury respect lu tb Ma ts , HnuuIuctimUu-K.lt , a/C'J .MliltCViHYlI.i'IUAK I'ACTOUV. 314 South 15th Street , Omaha , Neb. The eminent irpfolnlUt In ncrvotib , clirontc prlvkte. bloo < l , > Uln and urln.iry dluaaieB. A ruruUr tnd Lucceis ' ra < 3uiite luintillcliio aa illtilonias uriil conincattd will utiow , la ktlll tr tlu * with tlip vr tte i ucces . . , , cumrrh , . l6t l mmiliood iwuttiial wi-Hhiu-iiit nlhl10i on ana ll < orm of private dlaoaio . Mo ; : ; \ , . ; ; raoreiiry uinSd Now treatmorit ( irloaBol vital puwor Purlieu unable to viol t mo may but ruat J ul lorn * by corrunnondewc. Mull-lui' * or JnslruiiitnW cnt by mull or uxpru ecurly ; inclioli nojiiulu to la- dlcttUi coi teiiU or sender ono iitrsonal Inn-rirlew tircf rroa. Cornulliiilou lrixj.i Corretpoadsoai ktrl'-tly pi Ivuto Uoolc iMyalurltm u ( Ui > ) uuruu. Orago U w , 9 I. m. , 'J y. m. 8iuiajf , lV .at. lain. bcuU ttiuip for lrciU r.