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s THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUE SEPTEMBER 16, 1800. AN OFFICER SHOTSA WONAN Tl Olosing Trents of o+ Policermm’s Mis- guided Cireer, THE SHOOTING ENVELOPED IN SECRESY . Khe ®liceman Tells His Story the Ocairrmce-Tho Woman Suffers Intensely from the Unexpected Bulet, of OfficerJoe Grathim s under arest at the police station charged with shoting with Intent ) killanda sporting woman, known AsMay Smith, has a long ragged bullet holo through her hand and arm slowing the coirse of hismisdirectel bullt. It wasa fey mintesfter 12 o'dock when thorepit ofa pistl stirtled everyboly the vichity of Ninth mal Douglassirods and a fow scondslaterit wis herd that o wo min hal beensholin awineroomin the rear ©f Ewnil (Galls salon. It was not long until Defeetive Hae and Office r Bra ly appared, and Officer Griha wio, atthe fine wis not on duty, was plac unler arrestis the parly who fird thes The wornin wis taken lome, the croiwvi wis dispersed, and toall inguires the an Byer nturied that mothing had hap ned . The womm wis found t be pain fully al Lhougrhuot seriovsly wouncted. The ball hal eitered through the palmof the hand and ragedipwird, eomingout (hrough the arn about lalf way to the eltow. The wound Bled vory frecly, aud the gin suffered was Sntense, rilim was seemn at the station, where ho his verion of the shooting Ho was it under the influence ofliquor, and yparance of 4 mun who had been suddenly solered to ayerygreat degree by some sirtling orunexpcted event, He sid thit helad pne into Gall’s plac ®tnocnto pirtakeof the freoluncdh thit ws st out thee. He was wt on duaty, but Tohadhis rvolver in bis hip pocket. Wien o sat down it was in his way aunl it fot wcomfortable he = took the wapon from his peket and was striglhicning outthe pocket preparatory aeplacing it when it w i o Teard o womin scream, Tud shot some one, Ee fonnd that there w Aawornn inome of thowineroons and sup- yosed that the bullet mist Wave gne through e partition. He cold ot imagind how the gun was dischargol. Vs Tt wis stted by elier ofces tht the shooting was intentional. Trey say that Grahan vras in the roowmwith the yoman and thit thoe hal bee a qarwl. Grahan slouldhaveobeen on duty,but epo o Bunday moming sayiug thal he was sick anl s ceusel. He putin his time 1y drinksing @nd wis fond drunk when the shooting octurred. Thewormin says that the affair was purely accidatal wd shewillnot prosecite Grabham, of the great Rock Tsland route, 1602, Sixteonth and Farnau streets, Omaha,arethe finest in the city. Call and soe them. Tickets W allpoints east at lowest ntes, T GRAZED HIM, The new ofi A BULL Sullivan Is Satisfied That Doer- wall Shot tolKi Dr. . Dierwald owns a blacksmithshopat Yighuenthand Pierey andto mike lis tile good, helpsout any of his neighbors who nay stand in nel of (e savice of 4 votu- [ Inary surgzeon. He ippeared inpolie court as prosecuting witnes aminst J. B Sillivan, who wis tharged with belng asuspiious cha Docrwall staied that hehearla n bis stop about 3 o'chek Sundiy morn md went fo vestigate, pree by an immese 45-alibre rvolve marly a fot and abalf loig He saw a man crouched close agalst the Hde o the building mnd he blized awayat him. It suibseqently traspired tiat the ball” just rzed the min’s neclks, The fellnw startel torun, but hortly afterward hiddm fna wizonin a neigiboring y @ plicenan who was attruted to ot by tho shooting. Sullivan adnitted that he was o Who lad been shot at, but toll the po man that Lo was passing abng the ally when ody opened firoon hin I's Wad was myveloped in bn- fages, anl he toldthe courtthat he was slugged inhis shop about Il o'dock on the pightof tie2d inst. esaid that Lo hada very walnable thre- yearld sullionthatwas the amintion of sveryone. Several attempts hid been made lo stel thoaniual, and forthat reasm Doer- wald claimed hewasunusully vatehful. He retumea home lite onthenight of the 2d, ind yent into the blacksith shop 0 get a pipeful of tobacco. Asle eiteredthe hilding heleardthe nen lalicing inthe dacknes infront of him. I femunded what they wanted, when one of lhem made a rsh at him, but Doerwald icked upa stick of woodand foled the man the floor, _Just the theother camo up ho- bindhim an@ struck himoverthe had with Jomie heawy wepon, knocking him seseliss. Bolh of themen then made theiresc: pe. As they loft thepremises mo of then fivel a Jhot which nuwrowly nissed Duorwald's faughter, vho was coming out to sce vitat the matter, Doerwald said tht he wassatisied that Bullivan was owe of the men who tad mide the assault on hin two weels befire. On thatoceasion hissealp was laidopen for fourinche andthe skull was exposed. He was contited tohis bed forseveral days and had not yet ccovered. He inforned the court thathe shot tokitl his xuidnight visitor and was informed thit he woull hive ben l;]fl‘('l]_ Justified wnder the circumstanes in 0 _doit Sullivan coull not satisfacterily explainhis resiuce m Derwild's premises, and wa eld for firther ex aninatio The courttold hinithat ho was very lucky t be alive, md he almittd tho truth of the wsertion.” He hasbeen seen in thit neighborhood seyeral lme, butcan give 10 reson for his visits, o claimed to hive nlatives inthe dty, butinvestigatim his prven his stite ments In that respectwithut fundation. e —_— SVater Lily Soapwill float, THE cter. > in g, TOTAL, VOIE. Lhe Part It Will Play in the Coming Elction. County Attrney Maloney was at the pourt house yesterday moming looking over thebooks contiining the ibstrict of thelast state eledion. “Ihavostruk what 1 think is a mighty good thing,? siid he *“Itis asomething that wvillhelpthe popleto bt prohibiton. Pickingup b radom a ward poll book he pontinuel “You yill nitice that the sun of the votos past for certain two candidates, rpublican and denoeral, is frequontly less than the totadl nunber of votes which is shown to have bea cas,in the preinet, “Now, the law says that, inordarto ewrry. theamendment must have amajority of the electors it that eledion. My purpse 1t foris tohavethe wbstrut 6f votesshoy the totil nunber of elctors voting_ atthisdec- Bion Then if the question of the defeit or canyingof tho ammdment should finally go to ‘the svpreme court, we will lave this sworn stalement ' of the total punmber of cdectas who wited, embodied wm inthe abtrad—soncthing never kiown fore, and whichwill provo a wonderful aduntagp to us in helping to defeal the memduent. Herxtofor, there has never n a ttal aldition, but we have gone by whit such a andidite aud hisoppment have recivedin onler tofind out the total, which is o planor idea expneous and defutivefrom finl to las, Aud whyl Sinply be- cawe “there am loti of people who will dilike thelr owm prty candidate Bomuchas not to vote for hin and yethave couscientionsseruples avboutvoting for the oppsitin - cudidite @5 to wholy rufrain n?m voling for anybody for that particular lice. 'Yes, it will mike avastamaont of dif- fernce whelber, for fistance, tho anend. mat wil have to gt anajority of 220,00 or P1200,00." 1002, Sixteenth ani Famam strets is €ho new Kook Island ticket office. Tick: Wito all points st at lowest rates A PASTORS! RECREATION, Fov. Willard €oote Tells of His $um. mexing i New ¥ogland. Rev, Willard Secott and M Scott have re. tumed from their simmor vaationin Boston, Speaking of the trip, Mr. Scott sald: ‘We lave en absent nerly o months inthe est, spnding most of the lime o tho Now England coat, from mouth. We went from Chicago on the ‘Seq Sile and White MountainSpocial,’ as it is called, over tie Grnd Trunkrailvay, spend. ingone o rote s Nugar Fall, and onthe §t. Layren Montred, with anevening in thatcity, Tho Lawrene is superb, diferat from the Hulson butas fine, Montrul is movencarly like Gireenock, Scotland, or somo parts of Edinburg thin any city I have sem this sids ofthe sea, One could sarcely believe tiat ho wis landing ot an American dock, Next to Monltreal, perhaps, Salem ani Marblclead, Mass., ar the most quaint while Duxbiry and Plymuth have indi vilual features stil ouler. Plymouth is an fuspiration s I have mot been furthersouti thin Norfik, Va., nor into Dexico, bit 1 hae 1ot been moe movel anywhore o this country than he ymoith Ko woread it andhearit, i, aud haslongbeenstale; butwhen yousee | oundings fom the harborto the al billit is freshand moving. It wiy to the heart whin you an Myenzagement in Boston forsix Sunday mornings in the Immnuel Congregutional clurchleft me ot leisure to nd the e mainder of the diy looking around. For the most part the church-ging peopl were out of thecity withall the pastors, while most of the churnhes vere open, supplied by vis- itors. The sudimces were usully small, even when nen of natnal reputstion we amounced. Buttherowereat last two er oeptions mont temple's afternoon citi 'S meetings were »d, numbering thousands, anl Bston common hell thousands more atending o music, preach- ersastimp spealcors and whoever had breath and sell-conlidence, 0f caurse the Tremont and the occasi e miss meetings. Dr. MeAribur of York attncted until the street as fullas the house, speaking on the Fr Huguemots and the general question of Cath- rof Townsend adiressed tho v on the rememberanceof the > the hoise was one mass of red, white and blie. The heat was frightful and hietookan hour and a Walf but the audi- ece stayel. But, for the most part, the mid-summer visitors inthe cast must wor- e river from Kingston to and itss top of B wins its. ship with afew othas, with a fratioml musicil service and an imported sermon, the same thing only emains as during the res tof the. the church itself, often well worth gand ysually plessantto look atthan to . Goihicchuries are beautiful but 'y are not audience rwoms, One hears with dificulty ornot at all, “Grnd amhy weelk was sived from being amobonly because the menbers of the army were gentlemen, But even that could not prevent a wearisime amount of cnfusion aid privation. Stillit was agrand raly inn grand city, whid did _ her = bt Bostaon 1 o1 entertined S0 many jpeople belire, For days many articlesom tie bill of fire could not Befound in the ciy. The anny had eaten Bostonand her subu- ban gardens up, until natire had time to grow more, “Rullwayemployes never chise a wone time to strike fortheir rights thin the Now York Ceniral men in August, for they brought upon thir heds the thousands who sddom go f: then,as clieaply as they can, who w caught on their way 1o thenational encamp- ment, It may not have played apart in fie 1¢0f thestrike, butit ost the lboring men ahostof sympathies "Tle tleet of “evolution with the thnelonord Kear handsome sight. Tholatter black and of an- centfashin, theothers wiite and of new design, Many people were anxious to s the president ofthe United States as always, but “quite as many to se the Baltimore which broweht him —g z quite 13 cm- spicuous inits way @sh f, and of consid- crableim portarice to the safety and glory of this count uthing for s monent surprised me more than to seeBostn full of elecrie ars, ad all begun within_one year, Ithas changed the whole ok ad action of things. Bostn is nolonger sioy, forthe speedof thecarsis uthenas 1 home, ¢ oston harbor, ge, was a more rapid tha those of Owha, and they stop only at certain stroets, Inded, the wholecityseemed more progssive than I had rvme act bored it, ng on the east. Yit, forthre months in sunmer, whore is there for Omaha_ sich o plice asthe sa- shorowitlin om hour of busiiess! To o mealsa day and slegp the whole night with four of your chamberopening on the wide sea,und that s that e cau be (i and lave it 4—yhata lnxury ready to recall his youthful enthusiasmfor the Tribune’s sage ind_go east,’ espociilly 1s tho maxim isceasing toapply, forhe isno longger ‘young. SButwhile the et fs enjoying hor privi- leges the west is making some of her own which may answer her quito as well. At leasttheris a joy in making s redas tiat in having ey Changeof lify, backache, monthly irregu larities, hot flashes am cared by Dr. Miles? Newvine. Frecsamyples at Kutn & Co., lith and Douglas, A BLOW Perlups the west isre- e AT SUNDAY FUN RALS. TheMinisterial Assocation Direct One Alsoat Extravagmt Eulogies. Tho Misterial asociaton held s meeting: in the leture room of the Young Mem's Christian assodation hallyes torday morzing. Fifteen winisters were prsent, Rw. H.C. Caneof Sevardstred Metho- distEpiscoplchurch wis chosen chairman andRev. W. J. Palii actal as socrelary Rov. JL A, Milligan, who was appintel at the last meeting, together with Rev. P, S. Merrill, o prepre rsolutions o thesubjects £ funerals, offerad the follow ing: Whereas, It sevident that there lsa waste- e by uniee ry displiy in theondictingof fune Wiereus, Thore 15 a goeral dispsitin to hold funerals on the Sibbatl, which, inthe marity o meit anl Wicreas, More is usually askd isterentled tooficiate thin expeetedof i, thiretor be Hesolved, Thut we, asu boly, recordour sentiment nst the “abuse of all wasteful exyense i funraisand agalinst unwarranted eulogizingof tho dead; alio Resolved, Thit 1t1s our sentiment that the holling of Tuncrals on the Sabbathshoull be avolded except in cases of necesity ; and further Kesolved, That vwo ask the public atsuch fries to have due considoration for the minls- I viow of the nany dains g i e s aske ases IS0 wuwarnnte darcange- of the nin- should be justly it rdorta e er, sible fron thedutyof gong tothe cem- S.M. Brown thoightthis an oppor- tune timo to speakof the custom of undes talers 0 making such noticablo distine tions betweentho fur of por peoploand those of theivmore fortunate bretiven, He thoight some speciil armngencntsshoull be mailo to provile u decont buriil for Christi poor—a burialwhich wauld ot beof suck character as o cause objections from friends of the deceascd, This discussion being foreign to the subject before the muting the question was alled forand the resolution wis adopted, Rev. W.J. Palinmovel theappointment of a cmmilleo of thre tosee the unlertakers and the cemelry wsocitions and endavor to makesome satisfactory arangoments for thoburil of pople who werounable to go to thoexpeise ofan dabonte service, Rev. Mr. Milligan spoke of his oxperience at the potter’s fieldand said that the burial of those who were domedto lie in that place were but fars fron beginning tomd. Dr. Duryeasaia he hud seon plaes where a certain portion of thocemtery was laid outin sich away that singlo grives night bepurclused These were dag 1o a great depth aud thebodies were placed outop of one another au eitive family fikling one grave in soue cases. This ansyered thesame pur s as i fawilly Lot and avoided the scatter. ing of the fanily dead. Afterashort informal disussion the mo. tim caried,and the chair appinted Dr, Duryea, Rev, J. N, Wilson and Rev, G, M. Brown s the comuittes At thesuggestaon of Dr. Duryes thegath. exlng raolved itsdf inta sort of cxperienco meeting in which the nembers related their seyeral oxperience duriug vication, Dr. Duryen was called upon o start the bull rolling’ aid related his viewsof sweral Pplices whicthe bid whited during vadation, Portlud tPly. | Hohad spent a portion of his (ime ot Bay View, Mich, wihich is & summer resort gty troiized by poplewho ire insearch of rost and quiet. 1t is situated jn the nother pirt of the lower poenin suh of " Michigan md overlooks Litle Travs bay. Thoo ore about foir hundred cottags on the gmands costing from $300 to §3,00. The Chautiuqua | mssembly had fall possession during the sum. mmer and had chargo of s large Sunday school Ajprominent featire of thework wasa nor- il school for Sunday school teachers, Tho doctor advisel hishearrs to visitthis place wienerer the opportunity offered, He next spoke of his wisit to the Blick Hills _to attmd fhe (hautugua asembly at Long Pue. He wis anazed atthe pogres which had ben mide tovards cirilizing that section and spoke in the high est torms of the country, J. M. Wilsn ofthe Cistelar Presbyterian elurch, contributed a fow renarks upon his visit tohis oll home i Pemsylvanis, and wis folbwed by anumber of othirs. At the conclusion of these remarics, Rer M L. Holl addressel the meting Ho sid o Wd been appinted by the ters of the city to look aftr the mhibition novenent ind presented a peti- tion woich he hid had prepared and asked for signatures. The petition was addressed tothe mayorandcoundl and after a longthy pramible redtingthe law gveming the ap: winting of registrars, julges and clerks of eleetion, asked theappintment of onejudge ofthe board of registrationin each pre and ono clrk of elation in eich procinet from the menbersof the prohibition party in this cil Mr. Holt s in favor of the petition and said £hat they, asthe ninority, hid a right o demandan h tbatlot anda Fair count Rev. Mr. Milligin objected tothe wording of the petitin anl adocatd clinging it s that itwoull askfor the appointmerntof me vorble o probibition,’ but not necessi xily members of the prohibition pirty Attomey Stricklor, who drew up the petl tin, wis “cilled for and explaied that the luw provided that the ju ndclerks must Yo appointed fromrecomized political partios. Thisappeired b setile all objeetions, and Rev. Mr. Holt asked that all who chose Lo (o soshould sign the petition as individuals, so itneed not appur upn the xword of the proceelings of the asswciatin Themecting then adoursed and all pros et sigied the patition, A lightin Lvery Bortl To the Chicago, Milwaukeo & milw St. Paul belongs thecredit of being the thecountry to reduce the matter of electriclighting of trinsto scientific perfection. One of the novel features introluced in the sleeping cars is a pitent eletric reding lamp in each section. With thisluxurious provision reading atnight before and after reti- ing become s comfortabloas by day, and when retiting the toilet may be made in comfort and seclusion The berth reading lamp in the Pullman sleeping cars runon the Chicago, Mil- waukee & St. Ps Omalia ard Chic annot beused by wl xailway, between ro, is patented, and any other nilro compiny. It is the greatest improve- <on- mentof the vineed. Sleping ca age. and be Try it le: > the Union depot, Omnhaat 610 p.m. daily, ing at Chicago at 9:50 a. m. ts and sleeping car berths at Unin Ticket offico, 1301 Farnam stroet (Barker Block), Omaha, ; J K Gen acure N AsH, Agent, MASTERS O THE TICKETS A Representative Body of Them Take a Drive in Onaha, Deligates to the convention of the nationl association of ticket mnd pusengor agents - rved at the uiondepotat 1:20 yesterlay aiternoon. They eane by a landsome speciil train consisting of alay wach, baggge, smoker and six slespersover tho Chicigo, Burling- ton &Quincy. They areen mute to Dimver, where the ixth annil anvention of the association will bo hell beginning todiy. The train was annoin ced to arriveat 10:0, and at that hour i3 commiltee of theboarl of tradewerein wiiting to re- ceivethemn, A telegr n came, hovever, anmouncing that the special woull notareivo unil non, and {he carriags in vaiting were st honé untilthatiime, The reception committe . at noon only tomeetanother telezram stating thatthe trin bhd ben furthor deled and would notarriveuntil1: 200' clok in the after- oo, Atthatlour thosowailing (0 welome the deleptes werenot disappintel. Whenthe trainpullad in Generl Ticcet md Passenger Ageit Francis of tho B. & M., alighted from the first sieeper and began litroducing the visitors tothe members of the reception com- mitice. On acaunt of the deliy on route thedel- egates were compelldd to shorten the timo of their visitin this city to e hour. Thy didegaws with their wives aad families werc conducted to the camages in wailing and the party started for a short drivothrough the dty over the followiug roul as o hand agin venth north to Famam, west to Six- teenth, north to California, west o Twenty fifthavenme, south to Dodge, east to Ty tieth, south to arnim and return on Far- namand Eleveith tothetrainin waiting, Tiere were 12 pople in tho party, indud- ing the luli Tho gentlemen represented of importance in thecountry. left the Builington dopot train promptlyat & Gmeral Pussenger Agent Francis and Assistant Pas Agent Smith of the Butlington aco the party. 3 HARVEST EXCURSIONS SOUTH 3 Via the Wabash Route, On September 9, 23 and October 14 the Wabashwill | round trip tickets to poiuts in ‘Texas, Arkinsas, Tennesee, Liss . Louisiana, Alibama, Geor- ginand Florila at Hall Fure, good for 30 days. Remember the Wabash isthe roite South and Southeast. Redining Chair and Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars on all trains Ounly 15 hours toSt. Louls, @ % Y Chattanooga, 4 % ¥ NeyOrlans, 44 % “NeyYork, with ecorresponding fast timo to all }n dints Southand east. For ticketsand ullinformation in regard to routes,also fora copy of the Southern Homeseekers Guide, call at tho Wabash Ticket Off 15(2 Famam street, Omaha, or write C N. Clajton, Nothwestem' Passenger A gent, Omaha, Neb. e A MAN WITH AN A How the Great 8t. Chir s Rendered Possible. “The Chicigo & Grand Trank has just completel one of the great egincering en- terprisesin the world,” said E. B. Rowlna, travelingpassger agot of thatroad, who is inthecty. *Itis thetunuel unlor the St Clair river between Port Huron, Mich.,, and Samia, Ontar. The great troublin ross. ingthe river both ot Port Hurn and Detroit hasbeenthe delay occaionel by ice in the wiiter. Toavoidthis the mad in quostion ata cost of #,000000 has built a tunnel unier tho river. The strean at the polut of crosingis ono milo wile @ud thetunuol is twomiles long. “The river is forty feetdeap and tnnel is fory feet under the of the water. In the sand wis disovered, forty feet from the American shore, aud the engineers were about toaban: donthework when a fellow with au idea cane albng aud mude a foatuue, "By aaevie of lis own he froz the quick: saud 301 could bo removed like mek. This impedinent removed the worle progussed rapidly and s stted has just !x‘cu com. plited’” River Tunnel the bed o coustruction of the work a bed of qui Canductors Still Run, A reprt hus bem given out that the Pull. man conpavy hal dispensed with tho sc vices of its conductors between Chicagy and Ouahawnd was giving the porters fullcharg of the sleepers. “Thero is nothing new in the arnugenent," said the district superin. tendentof the company, ‘‘and na»u:hu‘mun hus bean made. 0n shart Ieal mins, whers the trafie islight, we luve but one man in chirgeof thocar. On e Chieigo and all miin 1ine Fuis the reular forve of condictors fsompliyed, Wecouldu't gt along withoul them. " Sdathdils Jack as an ditow, John H. Lichteberger, wio was employed for twenty yearsby t ing in the capacitydur of priate secrelary Union Pacific, serv. the last few yoars, Goneral Manager o Dickinson, lite of thatroad, has tken n in- terest In the Rallway Nows-IReporter with Din Honin and will Bereafier elitor of that publicatin Mr. Lichicbe of the best psted young raileoaad men indhe wost and is amp qualifica fora successful prsecution of new Line of work, — A HOWKLINC by associa to Mom How a Motor Man Claracteries a Toad of Midnight Passengers, Motor Conductor (. L. Alstead has fled an information against John Brown, real name uiknown, fir crating a disturl. ance on his train Sundiy night. Alstead runs on the South Omala line, The troubleoccurred o the lasttripto this dty. Accordingto Altstead’s story, the trouble with Brown “wasn’t 0 marker to what oc- arredon the last run, Saidhe: “That last have seen yot. n beat anything 1 Therewas o big bad ad ey- body was full. They were fighting all the eveybody wuis in i women ne Wo wer runiing pretty_fast, and or anybody wis thown oft slong and left them, least. half o camm There were at dozen menthrown fron the train yap. It wasimpissiblo to do any- thing with them, There was only the motor. nd myself,and what ould e do with ) fifty druiken toughs. Thos dince hals ‘down at_ South Omaha wo respaisible for the wlhole thing It hasgot sothata respectable woraan has o business onany of the South Omaha trains after Yor 10o'clock Sunday night. She is sire t be insultd orto har vmarks very offensive todecent peale, “A great many of (he ¢ils who g down from this city arnotove urteen orfifteen yearsof age, butthey ome lome drunk fght- ing and swe nglilkepivates, Itseems to be getting wose all the ime. We do the best we cn, buit two policernen on e I train couldi't begin o keepthe aowds quict.” MORE HE QUIREID, A Complaint Regarding the T of the Union Depot € “The Union depot compn serving gentlerin yosterday to a B er repor- ter, *is notdoing the fair thing by Omaha or the publicin employing but one oMicer to Look afterthe convenienceo of the people avut the depot. During the rish of passingers w hen se ral trains arive ordepart one officer can- 1ot attendto the wants of the people and the policeman statioed there by thecity D i waleh for pickpockes aid otler” violators of the law is compelled to act as triin guide, md it then happensto bea crimital_ i the crowd the oficer has no e to get old of him InKanus City depot company has sevenl oficers o andwhen ther rushof pople, and the samois trie 1n Denver, hut here the dept compny depends upon one man to doall the work, and the result is the poploare not waited onas they should be, For the night trains it frequaitly happens that there isno oficer at all at the depot with the exeeptin of the police officer employed by the city. el IsHe Mudiled. Iswc Stroud is bauitingthe police sta and proposes tostay untilhe finds $10in sone out-of-theway corner. 'Ho was areested for vagrney, but was disdarze yesterdiy mormng dnd hiseffects retirned to him; thit is, they were partially | relurned if - bis s tory is true. A.95 when arrested, but was retumed only $11.5. The regisier showed only thelatter amountto his credit, and none of the officers, culd _give bim wy information as to the missing X, —— Pars’ soap sccuresa bewti ful compiexion. Ticutenant Roe, aide-d as returned from Sall Lake and relsey mel Sheri- dan of thecharge of the adjutint general's officy, department of the £latte. Colonel Sheridan has gone to the Pacine cost for a twoweeks' visit 2 RESTORED HER HEALTH. For % yean suflired fom bals, enipelss ad otler blod affctions taking durig that tine gret qauntitiesof diffrent medicizes with ot givisg mo eny percentible wlief. Friends fducedme totry S.4. 8. Il improved me from tho stat, and after takarg scvenl bolles, r siored ny hualth sfar ssl coull hops for & Dy age,which is Dow ecvety-fivo yean, Nrs. 8, M. Licas, bowlingGrees, Ky. Treatise on Fhod and SkinDiseases mailed fres, BWAFT SBEOITT0 CO-« Atiatis, G AMUSEMENTS. 1309WHAT ARE MISFITS?11309 Theyarecusl other, The , according tostyle and guality, sell for $18 or $< think of it, asavingof B0 per cent, one-hall of the original cost, leading tailoring establishimentsthroughout the country, MERCHANT TAILORS’ MISFITS and UNCALLEDFOR GARMENTS OUR BUITS. $05 custom made swit fo $ib6 custom made swit for $i0 custom made suit for $15 custom made swit for . $10 custorm made suif for $356 custom made suit for $I0 custom made suil for, < - R00,00 . $20.00 L H18,.00 $16.50 PR JE ! Latest siylesand elegant garment PRICE LIST AS FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS, |00 custormmade overcont for. .. . 30,00 $ib6 custorm made overcoat for. ... 82, 00 50 custorn mado overcont for 00 $156 custom made overcoat fox. 42,00 $10 enstom mado overcoatfor. ... $35 custom made overcoat for. .. #I0 custom made overcoatfor .., 13. 00 sin silk and satinlined Suitsand Fall Overcoat Also Full Dress Suits for sale or rent,at the “ ommade cdothingof merchant tailors left ontheir handsfor one reason or an- we buy inlarge or small quantities, for ready cash clothes costing originally $40, we can Asuitof ). Just Many ofthem are from the For example A GUIDIS. PANTS. cwlom made panly for 14 cutom made panls for B2 cmtom made panls for. . .. $10 custom maede panls for. . B ) cutommad panls for.. . B8 cwtommade panls for.. .. B 7 cutormmadepanis for.. . . 816 ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARL 1309 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Remember numbe rand place Saturdayun til 10 o’clock, What porce,S annotd o.i corvmianr Weak women FORM-MIRACL 1309 Farnam Street, Oninha, N ab All garmentsalterec (r o n . SN Uity ani” - A STRUGGLE WITd DIRT Goes on incivilizedwcicty from the aadls to the grave dation--and degraditionis destruction. by ther habits of household cleanliness, dnd no sironger condenmation cun beexprossed than ¢ ‘she keepsa dirty lonacanda filthy Litchen.”” But the strugglo with ditt is often unequal ® Tho wonin’s weskness or the worthlessness of the somps she wses maleit impossible dimonof dirt. * Bythe use of SAPOLIO sho wins msily, Dirt is degra- Womnien, especially, are judged to overcmg the ‘The Van Hou1e aroma, than the best of other cocaas. @~ VAN O A, livented, mide and pitented 1 @ toluble than anyof Chen ted al L over I Inv or: sk for Vaxliovrs merous i Tiaropo (ind a compantive tet willeasily provelthat wotherCocon equalsth is in_solubility, sgreeile tale and nutilive qualitie. * Largost mlo inthe 'S AYD TAKENO OTMER. Ll MOST APPETIZING -EASILY DICESTED. ; s process renders their cocoa easy of digestion and develops in the highest degree its delicious It isan excellent fleshformer, fi/zy per wnt. greater Van HouTen's Cocoa "BEST & GOES FARTHEST.” COCOA (“oncs tried, alwiys used’) isthe o ginal pire, soliblo and 1 to-day Deiter and Tn fuct, it is onenlly adnit- Holland, titlo ‘NO CURRE! NO PAY. DrDOWNS 1316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Seenteen year® exportenc. the geatestsiccess all Nervou, Chonic md Private dionses, Ap 8permatorrea. 108t Minhool nud Woakness, Nigit Lovsos, | dis ewses ofthe Biod. Bin ani Uriniry Ogans. N. B.1 gaannteo ) to cure. Consuttation freo. 104 m'to 1 m. Aregulir gradiate hmedidne, i ook (Mysterles of Life) went free. otiice lour ON SALE TO AL PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, DENMAN THOMPSO 'S FAMOUS PLAY, z on Monday, Taesday and Wedneslay Evenings. The sile of seats will commence Saturday momning, Boud's--Three Nights. ANDSATURDAY MATIN EE. Commiencing Thursday, Sept. 18. The unentActor, Mr, ROBERT : MANTELL In & MagnificentSpeclacular Production of the CORSICAN BROTHERS. Box shoets will open at @b clock Wednesday nurningat rezular prios. NORTH and SOUTH 1302 Farnam Straat, HARRY P. DEUEL, City Pacsenger and Ticket Agent. STATE LIRE. GLISGIW, LONDORDERRY, BELFAST DUBLIN, LIVENPOIL & LOIDOK, FROY NEV YOIR EVERY TIURIDAY. bin Passage $35 0§50, according to location of ! llllner:om E‘u:urlinn .Bfifo £95, Btecrage to androm Ruropiat Lavest lates. AUSTIN BALDWIN & €0, General Agents, 63 Broadiy, NEW YORK. 1l Westrn Agent, Chlcag. Hurry E. Doore, TRIE LATEST | Dime Eden Musee., WILL LAVLER MANAGER. CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM ST5, OMAHA WEEK 0¥ 8 1TE BOA. BOA, AWONDER! AP M EZYA ! A dogthat rads, s)ells, QuDLS,a; faroritegame-high five. ' Binghim ¥inily. De Cino, Jugglery. LuleKitle Vern ¢ Lmper . ADMITSTO ALL. Seid 1 FERROMA “Reent ™ Tn Biflen ANANESE, 0 P ]NG,SN?\\ o NATIRE 5= DireticAliric Sh — e, T (ORUSSBRAND Lincn Collars and Culy, Correch ftytes, Best Quality, Perint Filling, . TRY THEM. K. THISPAPER IS PRINTED FROM Ty E — FROM TR ~ Great Western Type Foundry, 1174 fowward 8" OMAHA . FRENCH SPECIFIC, A POSITIVE ud ponanet CURE fir all ases of thy URINARY ROAHQ-‘»‘.’HN: re olter tretment fails, direotions w! é\u; Prioe, ono (illar: fee sgnaturs of AHL ~ For Sile By AllDruggiste. ] TR FIGURE 9" The figure 0 inour dates will makea long stay, No man or woman now living will ever datea Jocunent withouw using the hgure 0. It stanis in the thin placein 180, where it vill renain to yean and then move up tosecond placin 200, wher it will rest for ono hundrod jears. There ksanother9”' whichlus alocomto stay. It isunlike the figure §in ourdntes in theres pet thatit hasalrealy mowed upto fiest place, whire it will pernenently rematn. It is called the * 9" lligh Ama Wieeler & Wikon Seving Machine, “The “No. 0" wis endorscd for fint plas by fhe rope at the Paris Expositionof 1689, whete, Gl o s¢iere contes the lealing ny chius of the world, it wis awarded tho oly Grand Prize given to fanily sewing machines, oll others on exhilit having Teceived lower awarly of gold medals cte. The French Governmont alsorecogiizedits supriorilyby thedecontionof Mr. Nathunicl Wheeler, President of the wompany, withthe Cross of the Legionof Lioor. “fo *No. 9" s notan old mackine fmprovd wpon, butis anentirly nev machine, and (e Grond Price £t Paris was awwrded it graud: estadyanc in ewingmachine mahanin of e age Thoe wlo buylt ean rest sssurd, thee, for, of baving the very latet and bect, WHEELER & WITSON N'F'G CO, 185 awd 167 Wabash Ave., Chicgo P. I FIODMAN & €O, 22 North Sixteenth Streot. fOR SEVERE COUCHS OR (DL COUGH DROPS i [ Are highly recommended afior seven yenrs of successiul experience bythe sole manufactu vers, Kopp, Dreibus& Co., STEAM CONFECTION ERS, 1106 FarnamSt., Omaha, Neb. Sold everywhere, be Send for samples, oel per packige. AR WMEMN SCUOF Y OUh UL CrroTs, tarly H6CAY, W ASSIE W elkiess, lnt AR, wiil send & valuabie trutise Hgooninti full particilars (or homo eur, harge, splendld medical work : hoved be by wery ad A wha 1 Dervie sl debiitaced, A dinady c0l ¥ (, FOW LER, Noodus,Conne yof charge toinsure a pel 1309 Openevyenings untit 9 o alo. Nexien Intirnatioal Baking ., Comessinarion BIITO AR Wiler the Manzerment o € (he Incorporated Bylhe Shate ©i Chihukiua, Mex. ico, for Charilable Purposes. GRAND BORTHLY DRAWING, wilL tako plice in piblie merly Pusodel Norie) Mex Wednesday, Sept.24th, 1890 Bupeni o of Gen. JG. LES, both gentlenen of bigh sanding, CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000, Only 60,000 Tickets! Onlj60, 000 Tickets! WHOLETIOKITS $4, HALF TIOKTS 2, QUARTER TICKETS, $1, 1 17 of 10,00 b0 5 1200 e prps of 10 Prizes of b0 Piizes of 100 Prizos of 250 Prizes of Approsin 100 Prizes of 100 Pr sof 100 Prizes of tion Prize, Py > enl X Termionl Frries. W Ban posi the ull prizes W ofureher Arranem eils, il all thedra are onduced with falthiowans a a oo th 1 o ¢ Mo, (L MILO AKRGU E Ledity of Juara (for Prize of $60.000-..- ~-$60.9)(&g 5,00 8,00 2,00 5,00 . bow 7,60 .. 826,970 1 ont ol OHN §, M10SBY, Counissiner. CAM 110 A iU KLLES, Sipervicor for the Governn: T£ any ticket drawing s sontto the nn iz, 1 faco il 1o the owrmer there 1 v Enc A 1L RIONEON, Pros. K1 150 National Bark, E1 AGINTS WANTED, Forclub rtes o the udersi Ktwte, County, livern will bo o ope arin 7 FOuTenc yourfll adlress, liecteiand remicted arly, wilh More mpid do- ONIg @i en Vel MeXECAN INTERNATIONAL BB AN 180 CO., Cityof Jutrez, Moxico, NOTICE, Send remittances for ank drafe ullrexisered lute TEE NATLONAL B 810 KING (0., MEXIAN ety by arlinar letter, mxned by all expros con: or posial Uity ofJunres, Mexieo, wis Kl Paso, Tex. & DES. MERRILL ALISTS Blood ind i IN Special Attention to men ani Child e Thedoctom have had yoar s of oo Dllals of Broallyn ¥ Yors the st siccess il u the cuntry “To Woun Ml study L saTely, porms s ind finds N0 o bur and tpeedlly curel Blooa and Skin Disans, Ty tradtiotod. GenitUrinaey Surzery, e, Syphillls, llydeosle, ralleally wnd e Himants €01 Gonorrh, € tire, and sir winor @ > and {zmy 1 AlL Ty Allltoctl diseuos safoly e, Nind NI ¥ asunableto wiit us o theirliomm by wrre strutionssnt by ox Send 4 conts 1ostan 218 Fiftcenth S, Oypera Housr, Omana, 0 perman Conas o lnur 1ply. Neb. 0% 043 T Wik ench order 15 ix bex griantos (o Fehind_ poney it t . G uaran tee s el a GOODAN A 110 Farnien Str ur [t A gentain ol oily ba DRUG CO, Oz i, n b, £om Iadly- it ks 1h's ot ©ntby Ennl prepi. MIRRILL, 1l Disses nd Dixeases oftho ¥y, iar Noss, Throt ard Che st Msecaves of Wo 0o e th a0 wenng dwidely kno vn sp solalist) o rase wost dieadtul in 1 results, Varte oo, *y curel without, Sotual Do-§ Tlg0 w ucce s fully Oppuite Boyd's e 1alilo Pock*Pa, DE ARSI Walihars Mot R e T o W e esinags i