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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY, ']IIL CITY. The bank clearings yesterday amounted to $644,756.56, A new supply of clubs, belts and cords for the use of the |mht s force the coming winter I rive City Treasurer Rush is preparing to soll #300,000 of curbing and paving bonds, He expects, notwithstanding the sluggishness of the bond market to got 7 or § per cent premium on th The police have been requested to 1ook up Gratz Brown, who came to Omaha from Lincoln last Sunday to sce the ball game and has heard from. The young r ears of age, and his father is considera i.ly worried over his disappearance. A dispatch from Chicago Mon: stated that Henry Von Hollen, a young German nobleman, formerly of Omahi, had disuppeared from his boarding house on Lincoln avenue, Chicag fng his trunk and satchel. A the divectory and o]l available sources of information failed to reveal any trace of such amanin this ¢ James W. Moore of fore United S ik City was be- es Commissioner Ande son yesterday and was held to appear at the next term of the United States court. The complainant, N charges that s emplo; collect the pension of hie ter doing so he ret portion of the money The vaults of the county trea and recorder’s offices are to be equipped with roller shelving and me al cases, The county clerk, who has the matter in charge, thinks the expense will be about $1,200 or §1.500. An ex- amination of the present condition of these big iron boxes seems to show that the improvement is needed for the better care of county records. Johh Ahlquist,n bookleeper in the employ of Ablquist, tern in the rear of H. house on Twenty-fifth and Cs Bunday afternoon and was badly injur He was playing ball, and while runni backward stepped into an open ci He was takenout in an unconse dition to his homeat 511 North Twenty- third street. Ho was badly cut and bruised, and the middle figires of the left handdislocated, His injuries were not serious, however, and he will be out in aday or two. Hood's Sarsap: steadily increas- fng_popularity, which ¢ 1 only be won by an ¢ it a trial, The Colored People Enjoy the Pleas- ures of the Board and Dance. The -twenty-eighth anniversary of the ssuing of the emancipation proclamation was celebrated Monday night at Goodrich hall on Saunders street, under the auspices of I eelsior lodge No. 110, A, . and A. M. There was o large attendanc Au_adiress of welcomo was delivered by Mz, E. R. Overall, in_which ho reviewed the hisfory of tho stirring events surrounding the most important event inthe history of ving been an eye Mr. Oves cod upon his hearers i ing the moral and social stindard of the r nd making o strong eflort to place it on a lovel with that of the white man. His address was long and and was intently listened to. recital of the story loudly applauded: M. P. Wilson recited “Sheridan's Ride,” and “The Raven.” A glee club sung several selec and Prof. McPherson played two piano s n good style, After this programine had been carried out all adjourned to_the supper room where a bountiful spread had been prepared. This being disposed of the remainder of the night ‘was spent in dancing. A Progressive Institution. Some days ago we had occasion to refer to the rapid growth of the German Bayings bank, It then seemed ineredi- ble that their deposits in fifty-two days should reach $X 0. But time demonstrates that this was only a fair indication of what abank founde our most prosperous and influential man :ns will do under careful and conservative management, At the end of cigghty business days wo find their d posits ha red the magnificent 1 8503, This gives them a on uunl standing along with banks hat have been in business for four and five yeurs which ought to be very grati- fying to our German population and lemonstrates that a German bank fills a ““Jong felt want”and will in time not only be the pride of the organizers and the Germans of Douglas county, but as a financial institution will be a credit to the metropolis of the great northwest, We find in talking with the officers of this institution, that in their foreign wge department, they are ablo to furnish drafts on all the principle points inthe old world and issue their own lettersof credit availablein any of the principal cities of Europe, They have recently adopted a coupon certificate of deposit, Th interest coupons are made payable quarterly or semi-an- nually and available through any bank the samo as a government hond coupon "This offc afoand profitable inves ament and for such time as the depositor The outlook for the G ings bank is indeed very flat- tering and the endorsement it is veceiv- ing should be highly satisfactory to all concerned. was ——— Mrs. Mercer, manicure, 404 Bee bldg. — ANNOUNCEMENTS, “Prince and Pauper” has been found to be ene of the most attractive and interes plays for children that the American s s over known, and that their little ones a of witnessiug It at the atiueo. pirormancs at the Boyd today. The romantlo comic oper 4 opera house on company goes to Sioux \m on Mmuhn, they will bo one of the Peavey Grand Palace attractions, Popular pri nd for this engagement bt on Nine of the handsomest young ladies in the theatrical profession appearin Hamlin's faveo “The Faki hey are Alice , Annie Sutherland, Mollie Sher- wood, Mamio Gl Reimer, Adelo Reno, Emma Polloc chman and Evelyn Pulloc y who keeps posted on, affaies dramatio Wil at onee roq 0g- nizo that this list embraces tho brightesy lights of farce comedy, burlesque, comic opera and extravaganza” The ordinary com- v of this sort has threo or four young adies. *“The Fakir” breaks all records and has nine. It has proved a lucky mnumber, wT'he Fakir’ will be at the Grand on Monday night next, for one uightonly, at popular prices, The Bden-Musce is presenting a first-class Dill at that house this week. Allof the de- partments are replete with curiosities and pleasant_ featurcs. Leroy, the wouderful reals, who dislocates ev bint in his body, is uxlouu\lmg the people. ~ But the modern Bampson is u\nlnu\-lml\\ the strongest man ahive and astonishes all by Lis feats of strength. - Avnio Sylvoster the charming bi- enne, {s doin, e otofore been cousidered an The Fraucetta children are stage, 'Iheir sing- is_superband wins_them Bobby kields and George oY are tho funniest sketch artists on a..mzeaud roduce much merriment. Mue. ilburn, the Pocalist, and Emerson, the bou . Joloist, are flrst-class in thow Line, ' \ N BARNUM THE GREAT, Having Conquered the Old World Te Returns to Delight the New. John Bull was wont to poke fun atus in a ponderous way for what he was pleased to cill ‘“the Barnum craze) How is it now with him? Barupm went over there with his greatest show on carth, grasped him by the horns with managerial hand, and turned his head until his eyes bulged with wonder o hie bellowed with delight. The octogenarian i has returned and on next Tuesday 11 bring to Omaha the tremendous exhibi tion of which the L 5 'he surpassing @ 6ss of the n boast. Multiplying circuses platforms entertainments, each which ¢ , diroctly appear only to some par- tion of tt ed Spectators, may at first sight (0 be o waste of energy nt, but the no denying the im- pressive ds to the show whole. sls himself oppr by the variet s “efforts mado for lis entertainment. Space fail 11 th features of o p 1s complicated as show Is and And now Messrs, Barnum revolutionized the business enormous free street parad wvans, features & Bailey have 80’ dding supernat- fmre Ki- sic, I 0, or tho Fuction vy dazed at the magnitude o t this produc- tion aud the London press pronounced it un- pavalleled and beyond deseription, WEDDING BELLS. L. W, Coleman Will Not Hear Them Ring for Some Days. Detective Ellis has returned from Grinnell, Tn., wherele went to get L. W. Coleman, who is wanted here for grand larceny. Theerime was committed nearly a year ago, and consisted of breaking open freight cars in the St. Paul yards and stealing there- from merchandise of the value of about $150. The goods consisted mostly of clothing and furnishing goods and were billed to mer- chants in this cf oleman at that time was cultivating his by chopping brush on Cut-off island, but ho did not remain_long afterward, He emigratedto Towa and when arrested was working on a farmabout seven miles from Grinnell. Sinco he became a prohibitionst Coleman joined the Quaker church and is en- gaged to a young Quikeress at Biuo Point, a >m Grimnell, but the wedding has ly postponed. Coleman stoutly maintains his innocence, and denies any knowledge of the theft with which he i3 charged. mu Attentio Great auction sale of lots at the future county seatof the eastern half of Knox co , Thursday, October A spec 3 i Sioux City, Ta., October 1, at 7 p. minal town rnsion of the Omaha railw auction sale of lots Thursday, ¢ at Bloomfield, Knox county, In the geographical center county, Nebraska, and sure to be the county seat is Bloomfield, the terminal town of the Randolph extension of the Omaha railway. If you wish an ex cellent *opening for business and a splendid investment.get in on the ground floor and buy a lot at the great auction sale at Bloomfield, Thursday, October ednesduy ovening, m. for Bloomfield, of the Randolph of Knox A Repricve for the Condemned. Wretched men and women long condemned to suffer the tortures of dyspepsia are filled with new hope aftera few doses of Hostet- This budling hope blossoms into the fruition of ce Bitters is persisted in. 1t brings o reprieve to all_dyspeptics who seelc its aid. Flatu- lence, heartburn, sinkingof the pit of the stomach between meals, the nervous tremors and insomnia of which ¢hronic_ indigesti sappear with the st beneficent of an wonder that in so many i awakens grateful cloquence in those who, benefitted by it, speak voluntarily in_its be- half, It requires agraphic pen” to describe the forments of dyspepsia, but in many of the tism are relieved AMERICAN PHARMACISYS, They Electa Nebraska Man as a Man- ager of Their Association. Mr, Goodman has returned from the convention of the American Pharmaceutical association which recently adjourned at Point Comfort. Hewas the only delegate from Nebraska in attendance, Thedelegates num- bered about three hundred and among theg were some of the most eminent members of the profession in the country. A number of interesting and instruetive es- says on pharmaceutical subjects were read mul a resolution was adopted pledging the sociation to work in behall of legislation uhh h would inureto the advantage of the profession in this country. 1t also \ll‘t‘ldl‘tl to aid all attempts to frame l(‘zhhlllun ed to weed quacks outof the medi lufcs on, a move of this kind now being mm o in this state, The management of the association is prac- tically in the hands of a council of nine mem- bers, three of whom are elected every year, Among the three elected this year was Mr. Goodman, who for many years has been an active worker in the association. —— City Corn Palace and Return: Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railroad (depot 15th and Webster will run o special train from Omaha to Sioux City and return, Sun- ¢, September 28 and Sunday, October leavi at8a. m., arrivi p.m.,and returning rriving at r the ition Meetings. of the real estate ex are considering the ady os of anti-prohibition mi changerooms for the two weeks prec It is proposed tohave daily one- sions at which business men will bo sted to express their views on the alle nportant issue. — Helsley's Favorites. Peter Landers occasionally amuses himselt while drunk by beating his step-daughter and indulging in other diversions to which other members of his famil ject. He was before Judge Helsloy to ansiver for his conduct and was fined §10°and cos P, J. Riley appeared in a thoroughly satur- ated condition and was sent over the hill for s to sober up. will putin thenext ten days in Juil to meditate on the vicissitudes of uump life, ipertor sxcelienceproves tn millionsof Bemes -17 e auarior o1 ey, It 16 tiea Biaths Govemment " Kators heads of the greut universitiss as ihe !Imnfiu oatand Most Health{ul. Dr. Price’s Cream fak: :u‘w-a- docs not contaln aumonis, lime or aluia. Plllcl BAKING POWDER CO\, Now York Chliaso. 8Ban tianclee. §b Jow | RICH WITH PREOCIOUS STONES Burglars Make thelr Escape from Mr. J. 0. Brown's Restdence, Burglars made a heavy haul Monday night at tho residence of J. J. Brown, 1615 Sherman avente, They effected an _ entrance through a side window and ransacked the lower floor before they were discovered. Mus, Browa was awalcened and gave the alarm, whereupon the burglars fled precip- itately, taking with them about $1,500 worth of jewelry, porty stolen consisted of a pearl and diamond pin, an emerald pansy pin with diamond in the middie, a diamond drop pin, & diamond and emerald ring, a diamond and ingz, o solitaire ring, o large gamet haiv , two strands of gold heavy gold chain bracelet and two were at once motifiedof the hul found no clue which would 1|L.t'nu of the burglars. member of the family, but wero heard as they were leaving the holise 1 discovery was undoubted- Iy allt ented @ visit to the second floor, An attempted bl Forty-fifth and Tha be depredators wer 'l away by the policeman on that They got out of sight in the darkness und managed to escape arrest, B 8 HARVEST EXCURSIONS SOUTH 3 Via the Wabash Route, On September 9, 23 and October 14 the Fabash will sell’ round trip tickets to RLeRNAAL . TRReAisa; ippi, Louisinna, Alibama, Ge 1d Flovida at Hall Fare, good for 's. Remember the Wabash isthe st route South and Southeast. Recining Chair and Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars on all trains, Only 15 hours toSt. Louis, i ). tanooga, 18, York, fast, time to all points \st. For tickets and full informa aard to routes, also fora copy of the Southern Hor Guide, call at the Wabash Ticket Office, 2 Farnam street, Omaha, or write G. Clayton, Northwestern Pussenger Agent, Omala, Net ry was reported at o would- w “ Ne. with i pseekers Stop the Suit. The following lacovic message was flashed over the wires from Lowell, Ind, to Judge Shields yesterday morning: that suit! Daniel \l mln vs Itebecen As the tel casein the dist overto Cle A Bee s looked up the file and dis- 1 that it was Hnl:wl asuit for thesev- i of the conjuzal chaln. toa divo udge turned it Tn his petition Daniel says \mx becea were married in- Octobe 0 b hin Aprit 1889, and_that formore than two y has been wilfully absent from him, and for this reason desires to have the court free him from her entirely. If desertion and being absent areused synonymously by Daniel, it will be noticed that e is about one year short in his calcula- Howover, it_seems that Rebecea, ngof his move inthe courts, is all in a r to have him “stop that, Lo “Water Lily Soap 5 cents a calce, B Sixth Ward Democrats. ixth ward democratic cltib expect to ¢ a big rally at its hall on Laice street, be- tween Twenty-fifthand Twenty-sisth streets, on the night of Scptember Judge Hig. gins, candidate for attorney general on the democratic tiket, will be the, principal speaker. | NOTHING LIKE IT! Blood s thicker than water, and must be kept pure to insure good health. SWIFT's SpEciFic is natures remedy for this purpose. 1t never to fails elimnate the impur ties and build up the general health. There is only one Swift's Specific, and there is nothing like it. Be sure and get the genuine. Treatise on Blood and Skin Discases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co,, Atlanta Ga The Ball corset has soft eyelets, Soft eyelets are loops of carset lace stitched into the corset; softer, smoother, plcasanter. neater, more womanlike than metal. The Ballis the easiest ever worn by woman. The ease is due to covered coils of fine wire spring in the sides. These springs hug the figure gently, and yield with e\Lry little strain, The Ball is ‘“ boned” \vxth Kabo that never breaks or kinks or rolls up or shifts from its place, You canwear a Ball corset two or three weeks ; and, if you don't like it, return it to where you gotit and get your money back. The manufact: urer pays the merchant to do that. CRICAGO CoR8ET Co., Chicago and New York, MANHOOD RESTORED. HSANATIVO,” the ‘Wonderful Spanish Remedy, Nervous such as Weak Me m ory, Loss of Brain Yowe ll\ndm he, Wakefdlness, Lost N 4 Mashood, Nefvout B 0. uees, Lassitode, o prore i) ’rum LAE* Uraiis ana loss of powerof tho Generative Organs, in either &ex, cansed by over-exertion, youthful indiscretions, or the excessive nse of tobicco ,opium, or stimnlaats, which altimately lead to Infirmity, Consumption and Tosanity, Putap in convenient form ln(uny in the vest pocket, Price $1 apackage, or 6 tor ssnlby mail to an) Circular free. HGD tion this paper. dre e SUBMICAL 0. 4T Deartorn Bt 0,118 RO A T OPATA NEI, By i & Dougish Strei. 6., Cor. 11ih & Douglus Streets, A Il hnuv& Co.. Councl) Biufts, fowa. DRUNKENNESS INALL THE WORLD WENEIS IUI’UNELU 3 DR, HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC, ‘ F ton E{% :{. "'35"'“3?0'0% '_‘l'oi l'vfl’ug.“cb".'.' s SEPTEMBER 24, 1890. Nothing equals Ayer's Mns m stimulating a torpid Tiver, stiengthoing digestion, and regu- lating the action of the bowels, They con- tain no calotel, nor any other injirious drug, but are eoposed of the active princi PIes of the bespvagetable eathartics, "1 wasa sufleer for years from dyspepsia and liver troules, and”found xo permanent relief until K eommenced taking Ayer's Pills, They have efiected a_completo cur George Mooney, Walla Walla, W “Whenever [am troubled with constipa- tion, or suffer from loss ppetite, Ayer's Pills setme right agaln.”’— A. J. Kiser, Jr., Rock House Else V. cire of headiche, Ayer's othe most effective medicine T PREFARED DR.J.C, AYER & CO, Lowell, Hass, Sold by all Dealers in Medicines, Our line of boys’ and children’s cloths ing for fall and win- teris now ready for the inspection of all. To our many pat-| lrons we would say| we have spared no pains to maintain and even toimprove| upon the high stand-| ‘111’(1 of excellence| which has always characterizedour stock, and that our lexhibit for this sear| lson is replete with| Imost desirable nov-| elties and staples. OMAHA NEI’B‘. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W. BAKER & CO’S ybretkast Gogoa Is absolutely pure and i i3 solreble, No Chemicais are used in lts provaration. rroNToot O Sugnz, more economical, centa cup. It 14 hing, stregthening, E« STED, and aduirably alapted Derous in health, oters everywhere, W. BAKER & CO, Dorchester, Mass. = DR BAILEY, Graduate Dentist, A Full Set of Teeth, on Rubber For Five Dollars, Teeth extracted A perfect it guaranteed. witlout anaes- in without pain or danzer, thetics, Gold and sil ridge mnd ¢ outy Allwork OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance, 16th street elevator. Openevens Ings until §o'edoek. SYPHI fare and howl _Offiee, St. Clatr Hotel Cor. 13th and Dol Big @ itheacknowiedged leading rernedy for all tha Cures 11 LTolDAY S, atediseaes Of i 1 fertalncure! piing weakness jeculiar fow Tprescrs {tand foel safe h'x Ems Cmv eaL Co. n ndlog it 10 CHIZHESTER'S ENGLIS PE!INYR 0YAL l"‘n!LI.& ot . i Cheim, G Bo0h o b FALL This coming week we variety and no la room enough to display them pre as it is, we have to crowd them i beautiful styles to mention pa wil large variety in popular Black C elegant make. Inshort, the mc attractive about our IFall Overco As our special offering w A lot of nice Melton Ove up at ¢5.50. We challenge any A lot ofex ray with good serge lining, A lot of very fine Meltor Any otherhouse would chax All the aboveare well cut a ashamed to wear. T sold at such prices, Our finest These cannot be exce ments. ofg All our other departments receive every ¢ led promptly. All mail orders fi Open u ger or finer assortment can be found anywhere than ccellent all wool Cassimere Overcoats, in fine Dic > ¢15.00 for this coat. OVERCOATS. ' 1 make aspecialty in Fall We have an immenses at our store, If wel sperly they would fill more than half of one of our large flo&rs; nto pretty high piles, We scarcely know which of the many tticularly, We have all the latest shades in fine Meltons, a heviot, also Clay Worsteds and others, many silk lined, and of st dressy garments which the market affords, Overcoats, and what is most ats is the prices—these are positively the lowest ever head of, eplace on sale, oats handsome shades, with full sille facing retail housein the country to show a like bar and well gain, »aal and a beautifinl shadas gotten at §7.00, worth §r1o.50. 15 ina new shade, silk faced and satin sleeve lining, at 5\).54’ nd made and perfect fitting garments, which no one neced Lo hey have some style about them which is generally not found in garmenty grades of overcoats are marked §12.75, §14.50 and up to 817. 50, led for quality of material, workmanship and fit by any tailor made '-.u- newv additions of fall goods. Send for fall catalogue and sam ples. ntil 8 p. m. Saturday,10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co.* Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. BENITO UAREZ. Underthe Management of the Mexican International banking Co., (oneessionaries. Incorporated By the State oi Chihuahua, Mex- ico, for Charitable Purposes. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, wiltako placo iy public at tio cityof Juwrez (or- merly Pato del Norte) Mex ‘Wednesday, | Oct. ndor the SUNONHY, d. Rk, A.ES, bolh gentlemen of th\l st lng. CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. 0nly 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Tickels! WHOLE TICKETS 64, HALF TICKETS $2, QUARTER TICKETS, §1. 1 Prize of $60.000.. - 1Prizeof 10,000 1Prizoof 6,000 §Prizos of 1,000 éich prizes of 200 22d, 1890 Gen Ao HGU EL- groom suseryiion AM 100 Prizes of 'A‘ormlmu Prizos SgTerminalstofto 00 Bt T £each, 811080 lerminalsto$10,00 Prize of Hileach, — b0 $126,970 that the 1914 Prizes amounting to Wo, tho undersiuned. Banco Nucionl o M poil from theNex liry 19CA 0 Hilprizes We furthe armngen 4 1 person ard_control ATHRG SR Iia 01 this Lotery. and that the e ‘are conducted with lonesty, falriess, and in go Talth towards ail pa JOHNS. MOSBY, Commissioncr. CANMILO ARG UPLLES, Supervisorfor t rommt. 1t any ticket drawing a prize 1 sent to the under= aignod, 08 face vninowiil becollecied und remitiod tdihe bwner thereof, froe of ehars. it 13 BILONSON, Pren. EI Paso Natiobi THark, £ Paso,Tex AGENTS WAN'TED, For club rates or any other information, write to theundersiignad, eatne your address clebrly, vith Koy County, birectand Nomber, Mo rapiide- livery will be assuredby your enclosing an_ envel= b Beanini your Tall udd s, MEXICAN INTERNATIONAT, BANKING C0., City of Juarez, Moxico. NOTICE. gend remittances for tickets by ordinary leiter, containing dManey Ordor, issued by all express com= panies, New Vork ¥xchuns ik drafi or postal ok 10 'TERN ATIONA L BAN KING €0, arez, Mexico, via 131 Paso, Tex. MAX MEYER & BRO., The Popular Jewelers, Are receiving daily from the leading mannfacturers of this country and Europe, w!l the LATEST NOVELTIES in FINE JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, BRONZE ORN A- MENTS, LAMPS, SILK UMBRELLAS, CANES, OPIRA AND FIELD GLASSES, ANEROID BARO MET ER! THERMOME- TERS,SPECT ACLES and EYE GLASSES, Etc., Ete. DIAMONDS and a'l other precious s onos mounted and loose. GOLD, SILVER and NIOKEL WATCHES, in all s 109, for ladies and gentlemen. HOWARD WATCOHES A SPEC- IALTY, but we carry all other flrst-class malkes—Elgin, \Vx\\- tham, Sprinzfleld, Ec. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER, and ALL GOODS are W ARRANTED. Spacewillnot allow us to QUOTE PRICE?, asourstcckis too LARGE and VARIED, but come and seo foryourselves. It will ¢:8; you nothi)g to LOOK. Vigitors are always WELCOME, and should you WISH to buy, ‘wo w.ll make itan object for you to DEAL WITH US. Wo are ehowing HUNDREDS of articles suitable for WEDDING and other GIF'TS, at prices ranging from 81 up to $1,000. All our customers are TREATED ALIKE, whether their purchases bo SMALL or GREAT. MAX MEYER & BRO,, Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, Omaha. Neb, &% BESTABLISHED 1866. &3 OMAHA HaEAaSHPT.80 (;l((.)UNl)S AT 20TH AND PAUL STS »‘l’HE BARNUM & BAILEY 2= (reatest Show on Earth IMRE KIRALEY'S IMMENSE AND MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE Nexo, or the Destruction of Rome, Triple Circus, Double Monageries, Ilusions, Aviary, * Actually 1,200 Male and Female Performers % Mammoth Stage, 450 feet long. Canwvas, 660 feot long. 3 Circus Rings. 2 Elevated Stages, Hippodrome Track, 400 Horses, 33 Golden Chariots, 50 Cagos, 4 Trag ABSOLUTELY UNPARALLELED IN THE WORLD'S HISTORY. P.T. BARNUM, I l CAPITAL INVI o)y . A, BA ILEY, DAILY 1&XI” £ Olympia Hippodrome, Horse Fairy Museums, Aquarium, $,500,0 L qual Owners, 5,501 lon o Dise men and Childre The doctoraave nd_ v oreel Ly nd Now York an ar Cesstaland wiloly Krown specia Toas, ol sately, permanently and Apeedily cured Bloog Syphile, a db compleiel Diseasos. ost dreadful in Its reults, 3. their lomes by Arucelons sent by expross, Consuitation frea ‘Bend | cents 1 Stanps 0 Insurer 218 Fifuenth Opera House, Omaha, N BLANCARD'S PILLS IODIDElOF 1RO 1’ by the Arlllllu “of 67 th ctes 242 i SCROFUM KING'S. WEAKNESS, CQNSUMP“ON (INITS EARLY STAGES); POORNESS OF TNE BLOOB mud for regulntin exhibited in Tondon, heforo AT BRITAIN, Precls 1y the same in every particular, as whe THE WHOLE ROYAL FAMILY OF GR Queen Vietorla's Household and the Nobility. The Theme and Admiration of Royalty, the Entire British Pre Clergy and People. Nero, or ‘I’he Destruction of Rome, Tnit Undoubtedly tho * Produced with the a RALIY, upon t urgest stage in gty GRANDEST SPECTACLEE on EARTI ant. Costurmes, 875000 worth of M Rtic), Raro) Auctent and Classlo Features., | Gladiators, Trinmphant Fageants Crand TER PSICHOREAN DIVERTISEMENT Senators, Slaves, § ors, M AT eriserith, S1 useu TREMENDOUS NEW ngof theshow at 0 o Nero Costumes, they 101 WO JIPIONS DAILY, at2 and 8 P M TWO EXHEBITIONS DATLYS s Witl rowaln up until 0 P, M Admission 1o all, only 50 cents, Children under Nine Years, 25 ceats An office has boen established T, KINSLERS PHARMACY, 0TI AN D AR STREETS, whore resersved e ts Wil be sold at the rwgulir price, and ad il tickets at theus utud vance o Cheap Excursions on all railroads, WILL EXHIBIT AT COUNCIL BLUFFS, SEPTEMBER 29, worth of Ele nique, 250,00 Olreus Kare Attr FR STRE! l‘ PARADE, to the rarity, cost and eleganceof tho be secn in the sEreet parade Doors open an hour ea Lictors 1ipodrone, lout bl 1,000 Won NOVEL Ow and On the mom s