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1 ) IDZA@ By 4 Tho hink anounted to 8025, 41'1'\ Magor Cishing laves for Siturdiy or Monday to be possibly two weeks, The By thos ollock, L) District yesterday a8 on gone one and psterdayns roported s 1 follows: | “eocks, 5874 2 oloel Attorney T Chadon today to Thonpson, whois uid fng liquorto Indians, A pisoliie Haze shortly before non alledthe depirtment to the residence of Mr, Kennanl on Nincteenth betweon Dod go and Capitol avenue. L'he bun- ing stove yas thrown ou of doors before muchda © was lone, Theodore Wolf, the Sixtenth stret fowelor, says tiat o isnot an agentof the Sims' jewelry ompany, but that the swindler vho got the wateh from him sterday represented that he was an ntof ‘that concemn. Joln Franl, son of Mr and Mrs, P. AL ed four yearsand four momn th orday a7l thid and The remains will be this afteenom at 2 o'clock st Lawn cenotery. 3 will e meeting of tho West- instion at the Lininger gal- aing at 8 o'clek to ning to the fll vad tho membens will have on this occasion of meetin er will go 1o saite 4. N pro rrost for sell- Tute Nugent, Albert Morrissey, Fred Pishe and Dan Thompson, the four young men who Willkins? liorsoandbuggy on ¢ night and ran it abot lhn. ty, ruining tho bugzy 7 sirehendel, were triedin polic yeosterdy amd snt to tho comty jr Nugent gt sixty daysand thé other three got thirty day's eacl, Tt s Hool's S of appeti similir trvible confidence that lol forloss , and This mmedicine gentiy tmes the somach, asistsligesion, and m hungy.” Perons in i king Food’s Sarsaparila a bensLves longing. oF nd . eiling thé plaiust food with uexpeeted relish, jicoduinL D ALONG MAY EX THE LINE. TheU. P, Switchmen's S trike Consid- ered Iy the Analgamated Unions, Tlere isovery prspect that the Union Pa- cificwill lave onsilerable trobleul alng the line asa reult of theswitthmn now on in the conpany’s yuds it Dewver whire 150 menare ot. aibleis oncof lmg stnding. Some dto thoas nl Buns rably re- fle was after- ziin removed ten remoral Gen- Thecomplaintof themen was fa ceived and Bums nmoved. warls reitstated but was a ago. After this eral Minagr Meck stated to an Assciatl Press aeporte that ho was satisied that lhn s hadnot heen work: ing for the best interes tsof the company and thatthe emoval would be permancnt. TTesday, however an order was issued re- nsiuting Buris and requiring the nen_ in tho anls tosign an reewent to work for the company and b notheed ders who were tryig to creilo disatishctin aumng o wirkma. The mo refusedto comply with the new order anl work in fhe yurds was tied up and businessso far asthe Union Paditic is con- Tocal switchmn recived but meigre wporls, butare discissing the situ tion thoouglly. At an informal meting hell yestordiy” the mitter was discused, butno difinitoactin wis dedded upon, The men stile, loweyr, that if tho Dmver swilchmen arin the right, the felratin of Ui Pacificemplyes vill undoubtedly takse & lind inthefightso fir asis neessary to pritect (he workmen in their righis, Genenl MinagerHolwmbis outof thecity andwilliot rturn until Satweday, In his smeenothing will bedoneat heidquarters uceruing Mr. Meek's aet Notes and Persmals, Complroller Mink of the Unio Pacific is in the clty. Genenl Passenger Agent Frands ofthe B &M\, will belhome fron Denver tol; Charly Mares, for years apossmgeragent atihe Union Pacie depot, his retirned fron & tirce mouths’ visit i Bohemiiand Aus trin He spent most ofhis time at Carlsbad, (enenl Freight Liller and Vice Pusidat Gorge B. isof the Chicago, Burlinglon &Quuey, both ex-general freight agnts of thol3. & M., are inthecity. They anen mutelomefrom a tip over the com Puy’s western Lines. Frank Brice las been sppolited master mechanic of the Kansad division to sicceel F. Mersheimer, recetly promted to the poitionof assistunt superintendmt of mo- tive power. Mr. Bruw's appoittment took efect Wednesday, His hewdquarters are at Arnstong, Kan, L. M.Cheshire of the Union Pacifle gen. enl frightofficehas been apponted travel. fug freightagent of the compaiy unler H, A Juhuxon \mh headquarters atSacranen o, Cil. M. in hasearned his promotio by twelvo u s’ fnithinl servicein the gei enl fright offle, inthe psitio known by the boys in thatofic common clrle. Treveling F t Agent Cheshire Lelt forSacnmento this afternoon, —_— Exposition Colilseun This Afternoon, Over 5,00 pepledelighted lastiight Mous, Munsulla, the grat aeril artist, theautonatic city, bewuatifil at woms, Grnd contert. Admission 2 conts, Wiggina's Kuneral, The funenl of 12d Wiggand, the suicids, took plice fom Bur uideriaking estab- lshment yesterdiy afernom. There were io rligions sewices, the pasior of the Germi Catnolic ebureh declining t offidate. Thiee arriags fullowal the corpe tothe Cathalie cmetay, where the remiins funciseauted gromd. The tho b: whero Wiggand had wrkel seit a wreah of d 5, which was placd upon the colin ant with o corpse wnsigied to theearth, forinerly — Mur: Mercer, manicure, 404 Bee bldg. ction atthe Grandwill be YSaidPas whichis oneof the best comic opera prodictions of the day, It was ar- ninged to anuse and please theauditor, and is placd before the public for that purpose. It is sid toconin $ many airs that it be- @me ppulir though the merry jingle they arpress that the audilor 3 1e£t i o fusin b decde which e s rally liked the best, The rservel sal will open Saturday mor- g atpopular prices, Alio Hamson of "The Faki company, 15 oncof the but kuown and most popular subnites this country s known, Iight jears 1go she wis a s i butesquein § francsco. Later she wis in comio opera, yhemshe ceated the rol of Yum Yumin WPheMilgado™ in thiscountry. Helen Rei~ mer wis for several years né of Hoyt's aust valued wonen, md his bee sea every whre Iha ‘RagBaby” “The Fukir' willbe seen s thoGraul et Monday evenng at popu- lir prices. Tnereserved seat sale Wwill open Patuniay morning. Batirday moning seats for the en gigement of Nelio McHenry, i hernew play “Chiin Lightiing," wihich comuence at the BHoyd o Sinday evening, wil be put on sile, Thoso whoremenber Miss McHenry daring fhe years she wasa menberof tho famous flulllimry’l“l‘muhm\uun kunow what her abilatios @ as an entertuner;but her work I “Chain Lightnig? Is wilely differnt from mny thing she hus yet pruduced, m“i builton the lines of a melod rama. Shewil be supported by & very compelent ompiny. Wilton, the lady who has mde 5 l(‘ fiovuliun i1l theatrical custom, s at rest inthe cty atending t the wiviice wotk 0f the ©. D, Hess opera company. Gl i s s B0 VRS THE OMAHA DAILY BEE I {IDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, I JHPS HES LAST SLESHP Captiin Eghert of ¥ort Omaha Has Fought His Last Battle, pain A. A Egert Seena' [nfantry, lied yesteray norning at For Omiha. Thocaptiin wis bim in Ney Jesey nd oterd thearny as surgon Unitel Sutes volunteersin Novenber 1561. He was nus- teredout October 7, 1565 and was ippoiited second licutenant i the fantry, July 25,1806, Flo becime llen- apiain first nd rev for faith- T St of volinteers O 105, fal and m In 1862 H diring his s for 1y gquarte sttioned tionto acap: a nunber of st posit vicesin tho arny wnl w master ofthe Second infant Port Omiha, until his pr taingy in that r M lie utenan nt’ of ane naster for the pintuent is inthe n Eglert’s Mujor J. M. Baca, famiy ar at the P 3 ported at my headjuariers yestord for duty s Acting Inspector General of the mat of the Plite, relieving Major room, who his gone to thodepirtmat of the Midsourd, with sta ton at St. Lous. Cloncl Baom wis £ on tie sl of Generc sin omenind m Willis fofe nta privile of trog C, Nnth , Fort'Leavenwarth, las lad the un. portion of his St itted ndordered of from the ot Laven worth milita Lieutennt. For Dougl leayo of bseice. Ciptain Clipp, Sixtenth infutry, For las leen permitted to enter into the ninavy hospitalat Hot S prings, Ark mel T. H. Stantn, chief pymistor leays tie cty this moning for For Rolinsonas awituss fores miltarye at that post and will return to thiscity when hisservies there an be dispensed with be forethe ourt on. Twentyfirst infutry, s Wen gran ted thiee months Exposition Coliscun Chis Aftexnoon. The automatic city, magnitient com- mercial anl mechinicd exhidition A dmission 2 cent . AT CRETE AND BEATRICE, Gran@ AntiProlibition Rally ath rlayand Mo mingthan willbs o grand auti-ponibiion nlly, Amng other proninait spakers Hon Jobn L. Webster ssthe meetig. Hon Theodore Miller, ex-mayor of Creele, wil b master of cermonies, whilethe introdictory adiresswill b male by Rev. Mr Brady of copalian thureh of Crete. Tho B. & M roadhas sgreed to lold their southboizid train at Creto onchourto almitof prsous fron Batrico anl otler pints retiening hane afier tho rally. Al Reighbiring towis will send deligates anda riproarng meis asgired, Mondiy eveningat Beatrice a similor vally will be ield. Arringenen ts have been maio wihich iisureone of themostimprtat gat- erings of thoautprolibitin cinpaign. It will be listintly i medingof busines ma. Sweralof the st promient ctizens will o thar peronil ex periencs on thesubject ofthe operation of the probibition Tio cily of Beatrice, & represeited by hr busi- ness men, tus taken up the antiprolibitin fight in deud eanmest, Thy live adopied thesame plin 'nnpuim\ as hat mapped Omaha business menand will doseqil t! nd places ot bisiness on electin diy and work at tie pills aginstthe smend- ment. Hom.J. L Websterwill alsoaddress tho Beulricemeeling in oppisition to prohibi- tion. <h Grand Sacred Concert. Thisafternoon and evening atexposi- tion bulding. o The Bee Hat. Messs. Dirrow & Logan, the etenprising wholesile dulers in hats, aaps, gloves, et., , have aldedto thir unsually A new and popular styleof head which has been denominated ue 1 at materil, both soft and stif, aud is warnntelto mduw in all kinds of clinate and to retain tho color, which maybe scdectel at thetaste of the purchaser. Theliningis of purst white silc and bews aminiturefac-smileof Tk Bie which las teen produced with the greatest great, indeel, that every letter m: tingulhed withalmost as much easeas if it were foundin the colimns of tho papr afler whichthe it hs been naned. Tho hat is proving a ppulir success be- ause it afords at oncean excellnt and sylishcover forthe lead id an opprtunity for the intelligent citizen 0 have alout him atall limesp con oftie lading paper of the Missouri valley. —— Exposition Colisenm This Aftern oon. Grand cncert ad other entertain- ments, Admision25 conts, Bamett's Needs, A eommuication receivel by Mayor Cush- ing from the Charity Organization Siciety of New York city says that ArhurBarnett, tventy yeurs oll, anl wio siys hois from Omals, hasapplied for asslstance there. Banoett (ells them that hismotler s an t, and his father, sisty- that Mrs. Bar- ror Cushing had ce ather perform- y 1o thedesavability t loing accoded tho New Yori's great charty tight yea meesand woull ¢ of himself and i wssistince of ory nization. The mayr thinkshe reallsthe nmemd may lave atenled an entertinmat gyen by @ person by the mmeof Burnett, bu is unaol to do s with clarnes ~||l|l\ ient to warrut bis recomumending the family. Grand Sacred Concert, This afternoon and oveniig at exposi- tion building. — Persoml Rights League, Tho warl organiations of the persmnal rightsleague ar hehh\ uotified that theex- coutiro commiliee will meel this oen- ing at Gernani hall, GEONE ANTIES, P. Luxm, Steretiry. President, 1i1s ‘ed br a The. hu;- SniMos Tenirul r. ing fomau deatnot entals smminla, e o sium only in can, PRICE BAKING POWDER €0, NewYork Chcago Sw ¥racisco Et%.ot TEW YOR I\ M I LIT:\ llY ACADEMY, Col. €. A.M CoruwallN. Y, $400. Moo L AT e s Strickon With Teror at peirance of ank QThre Inlian chids ame in from the east, and attractel cosidrabloac tention at the wion dept. Tt traragatly attixd, One of themiwas a; arently of inusial inportance as indi bythe numerous medals and beal de tions that le wore. Theyleft for the west over tho Elihorn A tourist. from \aine was anong those who e lad ieen vormying the dipot hilf © death with questions, and e I\ about the In the Ap- g in his vic tit thil hoWAS goinf up Polreeman Cook dims hnd given v past Loy wieks but ady ised r keep his ¢ peded and to keep oul of sight if e saw anyof the rol men skulking aroind. It wasn't long before Mr. Tourist discov- end the threo chiefs and the sped with w 1 he ot back into hiscar was acaution. Hodrow hinselfup into tie smallest possible syice inonocormor ofn seit, and shiveringly ronained there until fhe tnin pullelout. He stilo afew frightened glaces overthe wge ofthe window sill, semning the platforn for afinal glimpse of th thinty svages. Thisafternoomn and evenliig tion building. at exposi- Straw and Rag Ther have be ofreprse fits Combine, riesof sceret meet tives of practically all the straw anl rag papr mils in the country, As th roultthe price of wrpping piper will b in- crasedaboit Juuary 1. Kaci mil owner ngs Sherwiod of Tafayeite, Ind., who is torep- rsentthe central management of the com- bine. Theso options exjire Jinu: Aboutthat dats anoher merding warties interested is to beheldand the details of the mangenentirral upon, Among those intewstedin_the combination are: J, Diem, Cincnnati, O,; W, D. Bradt Jackson, Mich.; . P. Hoker and C. P. Farley, De- fiince O, 3 l' C. Trevins, chins, O. Little, . Brown, son, Ta, " Plin Ci H\‘ 0. Has ti Webh, Springicla,i. Richardson, Glndal, O, and Pitisburg and Omahs manu fadurers. Grand Sacred Concert, This afternon md evening it exposi- tion huilding — Of Interest to Mr. Krenfler. H. I Krentlr is the mme of & young man who isevilently misingit just now, buth in o finnéial and rmtrimonial way, Mayor Cushing s in recdpt of a comumuniation froma notary public at Perry, Pak county, ols, saying that \H\h A " Gbout, Kronl he (Krentler) wanted to mar Shexrwood's daughter, An ansver comjlimatary to the young man was snt hove from Perry, butinstad of i n ilis city, it was rtamed S NI adds there is asumof nony awiating Krentler, and that his father is blind and wints him to wmehome, Exposition This Aflermoon. Mams. Munsull, the great fying trapeze performer, Admission 25 eents. Struck the Creek Again. The bottom dropped out of the north side of Jones sireet,at Tenth, yesterday moming, and will cause mother seriousdelay in the con- structiomof thenorth end of the Tenthstrect viadue An excavation some twelveor fil- feet was necssitated, disclsing what dently the bed of an old crek This makes the sccond drop of the kind occurred in this localivy sinee the on the viaduct, and it is consilered as quite probable that mor difficulty of the same kind will be cxperienced before all tho piers shall huve been put in place, ©oliscnm This Aftermoon. Grandconeert, Admission 25 cents, L Chess t-lyors. The Omaha ches, checkers, whist and criblage cdlub will lold o business meeting in its moms, 714New York Life bulding, Sat- urday evining, for the purmose of edecting s, The' properus conditon of the club has enabled it t seare degat and commodius quariers for the eusuing year and o relucethe dies o 50 cents per month, Persons wishing tojoin the clubare invited to bopresent, i’ is ssuelat tho quest of the presidmt, George IS, Barker Bankers, merchants, everybody des i ion in u coming com- ial center,should attend the gront auctionsaleof lots at Bloomfield, Knox county, Nebraski, Thurslay, Oclober2 Ly Mr. Hukerof tho &1y gools fim of Put- © Cincinnata, 0., sin_the c ‘slflpp\n Soth Puxton, on. his way from a plasure trip to Colondo. ' Mr., Hooker ex- presses himself us vey well pleased with Omuiha. F. Rosewaler. elitorof Tue Ber, left for Chitagoyes terda A Physicians Advice. Isufleredfor years from general delility, Tried other remedics, and got no mlief My Physician preseribed S. 8. 8, lincreasel inflesl; Myappetiteim proved; 1 gaied strength ; Was made youngagain 1t isthe lest medicine [ know of. Oukland City, Tud MarALey TURE Sendforour book on Bloel and Bkin Dis Swrer Srecirie Co, Atlank, G DI, BALE, Ghdute Dentist, AFull Set of Teeth, on Rubber For Five Dollars. ses. Apertect it gunranteed withoutpatn oF dangr, and theties, Goll and sl rates, Bridge anl Orow outpiates. All work war OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entranee, (6th strect elevator 1ngs until 8o'elook. DR. J E. McGREW The Specialist, I ungrpaed inthe ot forns of PRI- Teth extracted i anies- at_lovest Tecth with= Open even- li0od, NT I IVT T nHeviag tho” bladi SV PHIILIS cured in 810 dnys. Skin Disenses, Catarrh nd Wl Disseacs Blood, Heart a wale Diseases ¢ Instriment or of the the great Gulf Uty of thene Mag- vificent habor. A ulllion anda balt dolars now belng spentin rok d inn dwks. The seaport of the country west of the Mississippl, Writefor fiforuation and maps. UM, TRUEHEART& CO. Established 1857 Nothing Else (qualiAy ing & forpid liver, strengthening digesion, and regu. lating the weeion of the bowels. Theycon ain 10 edlomwel, nor any other injurious drugs, but areoomposel of the adive princi les of the best vegetatle calhartics. Was asuferer for years fromdysppsia and diver tronbies, and found £ o permianent feliefuntilleormnenced taking Ayer” shills, They have effeted _conplefe cure. George Mooney; Walli V “Wieneser L am troublel tlon, or suffer from loss l"d]v Pills set mo gt again.” —A. Roekfous, Vet “For the cure of leadathe, Ayer's Ca. thartie Pitlsare the most effectivemediine [ ever wed. 'R, K. Janes, Torchester, M “Two bixes of Ayers Pils ared me of severehealiche fromwhich waslonga sut. ferex’—Enma Keyes, Hublardston, Conn. ; ; Ayer's Pills, DR.J. C.AYIR & CO.,Lowell, Mass, fold Ly all Dealkrs in Medicines, Some women imagine that nothing will stand the pecu liar br(.lkmq strain of their forms on corset ‘“bomes.” * They don’t know Kabo, vhich “neither bresks or kinks. If Kabo breaksor kinks in a year,go back to the store at which you bought your corset and get your money again, every centof it. If the corset doesn’t suit you, after wearing a week or two or three, go back for your money. There's a primer on Cor- sets for you at the store, CHINGO CORSETCO.. Chicag and New York Our line of boys'i and children’scloth-| {ing forfall and win-| ter ismow ready for| the inspection of all.| To our many pat-| rons we would say| we have spared no! pains to maintain| |andeven toimprove| upon the high stand- ard of excellence| which has always| characterizedour stock, and that our exhibit for this sea-| Ison is replete with most desirable nvo- elties and staples. PRINCIPAL POINTS | ¢ EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH 1302 !‘nrnam Street, HARRY P. DEUEL, City Pagsenger and Ticlkot Azeut. MAN HeaD RESTORED. euch ns Wenk M ory, Low of Brain Dowen Hewacte efilue s, Lol el nem, Lusitude, all dnins ad lss ol porer of the Genentive caired by overexerton, yonth il indic theexcenive iseoftobace opiim, o 8 wiich nlimatly ke to [y and Iosmity. Patw in ooy inthe veit pocket. rice §l a p Seit by nail wanydren. 100 this paper. LORICERIAL C ke ge Clrculsr'free. Men Ixubum 8t Chlcayo, 1L 1giah Stre, 1ith & Dougglas Streets, Counel Bluf, | Primary, S 3 peramncntly e as wol tho sam g, como her, we ..u ontra ' U el y o railroud 0R MAG[C RENEDY % toaro the mat obsinate cases We thale warld Fora caswo cin notcare. Sinceihe o med cmnen been soii wdy was d ¥ Tefr gy Nelras ORice St Clale HotelCor 13th and Dodgests FALL This coming weck we will make a specialty variety and no larger or finer assortment can be found anywhere than at our store. OVERCOATS. in IFall We immens. [f we | Overcoats, have an room enough to display them properly they would fill more than half of one of our large floors; as it is, we have large ant make., In short, up at ¢5.50. We challen A ot of ex of gray with good serg All the above are well cut and made and perfect fitting ashamed to wear. sold at such pri ments, to crowd them into pretty high pile beautiful styles to mention particularly. variety in popular Black Cheviot, also Clay Worsteds and others, man any retail hous sellent all wool Cassimere We scarcely know which of the many have all the latest shades in fine Meltons, a silk lined, and of We the most dressy garments which the market affords, and whatis most attractive about our Fall Overcoats is t Asour special offering we place A lot of nice Melton Over le prices—these are positively the lowest ever heard ofy on sale, handsome shades, with full silk facing and > in the country to show a like bargain, Overcoats, in fine Diagonal and a beautifiul shade soats well gotten lining, at ¢7.00, worth ¢ro.50. A lot of very fine Meltons in a new shade, Any other house would charge $r5.00 silk faced 1satin sleeve lining, at 9),5‘? or this coat. rments, which no one need ba hey have some style about them which is generally not found in garmentg s. Our finest grades These cannot be excelled for quality o of overcoats are marked g12.75, $14.50 and up to ¢17.50, material, workmanship and fit by any tailor made ga All our other departments receive every day new additions of fall goods. All mail orders filled promptly, Open until 8 p. m. Send for fall catalogue and samples. Saturday, 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co., Corner 14th and Douglas Str Sypecial Ante men and Childeen, The aoctors Cork and are amnong comstalind widely knowh Spocialios s oung and Tost Manhood, N Seninnl Losses eretion ples o Dol Tk o coritiadvice, dull, uniit for sty OF bus = ness, and Bnds 1o u burden, safely, permanently andspeelly cred. Blood and Skin Disrases, most drendful in its results, )luldlr Aged Dien. Syphi caupletdy ¢ Urinary S Gomorthee, G i ani Striture, rad rgery. Hydrocele, Varicocolo, - witiout al Do~ uccesstully moved All Rectal disenses Tiours, 8 o m. t18p. N.B. Persons unible afely and pernanently cired. 10 il 1 their homes by corespe Etruction sent by ex 218 Fifteenth St, Opposite Boyd's Opera House, Omana, Neb, PHE ONLY LOTTERY PHOTEOTED BY THE MEXICAN] NATIONAL GOVERNMEAT. LOTTERY OF THE BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA, (PUBLIC CHARITY) ESTABILISHED IIN 1878, U And tm nowie | connceied with any Compuny usiug the sume name. HEXT MfihTHLY DRAWIHG WILL BE HELD N THE other MORESQU = PAVILIOXN W THE CITY OF MEXICO THURSDAY OCTOBER 9TH, 1890, Which 1s the ¢ NUAL EXTRAOR NARY DIRAW AL PRIZE being Oue Hundred and Twenty Thousand Dollars $120,000 %2 st dopos mo befor Jwing oftl Further, the company 1s required (o didtributo Bity-six percent.of the yulie of il the tikets in [ilzes-a latior portion taan 18 Kiven by wuy other otery. Price of Tickets, WHOLES, 8. American Money: QUARTERS, # 1GHTHS, #1 Club Rates: §55 worth of Tickets for §0. Capital Prize o 5 Ital Prize of - 400000 060 TION PRIZES. of §120 approximating to} 120,00 ?mmum-ru\ ting munu.} pilze . . 1,250 Prizes. amounting to. Al rizessolc 1 o United Seatos fully paid 1 U | i r of tickets 13 limited to 80,000-20,00) uslng the samo ining monoy ary 10 o Dy all @ Xpress com panies, or Now York oy must iavariably e sentregisiered, . BASSETTI, City ot Mexico, Mexico. OR CHAS. B. MANTELL &CO,, 401 NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, Omaha, . Omaha prizes encly Pub- Thoe Natlonal B Neb, willpay on drawn inthe lott Castier, BIIAOE UP MAN! T m blue, 10 100 800 | aled freo for “HR(E SOME STYLE! | The Theme and Admiration of Royalty, the Entire ets MAX MEYER & b[\() The Popular Jewelers, Are roceiving daily from the leading manufacturers of this country and LI\I‘UD(‘, ull tha LATEST NOVELTIES in FINE JEWELRY, SILVE! BRWARE, CLOCKS, BRONZE ORNA- MENT! LAMPS SILK UMBRELLAS, CANES, OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES, ANEROID BAROMETERS, THERMOME- TERS, SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, Bte, Ete. DIAMONDS and al cther p ous stooes, mounted and loose. GOLD, SILVER and NICKEL WATCHES, in all grales, for ladies and gentlemen. HOWARD WATCHES A St+EC- IALTY, but we carry all other first-class makes—Elgin, Wal- tham, Sprinefleld, E:c. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER, and ALL GOODS are W ARRANTED. Spacewillnct allow usto QUOTE PRICES asourstcck istoo LARGE and VARIED, but come and seo for yourzeives. It will ¢85 you nothi g to LOOK. Visitors are always WELCOME, and should you WISH,to buy, we will make it an object for you to DEAL WITH US. We are ehowing HUNDREDS of articles suitable for W EDDING and other GIFTS, at prices ranging from 81 un to §1,000. All our customera are TREATED ALIKE, whether thelr purchases bs SMALL or GREAT. MAX MEYER & BRO,, Sixteenth and Farnam Streects, Omaha, Neb, g ESTABLISHED 1866, &3 OMAHA, ~ TUESDAY, SEPT- 80 GROUNDS AT 20TH AND PAUL SIS THE BARNUM & BRILEY (reatest Show on Earth IMRE KIRALFY'S IMMENSE AND MAGNIFICENT .\'l’li"'l'.v\l'l,l.:' Nero, or the Destruction of Rome, Triple Circus, Double Menageries, Olympia Hippodroms, Illusions, Aviary, Museums, Agquarium, * Actually 1,200 Male and Female Performers ' Mammoth Stage, 450 feet long. Oanvas, 650 feet long. 3 Circus Rings, 2 Elevated Stages, Hippodrome Track, 400 Horses, 33 Golden Chariots, B0 Cagos, 4 Traing ABSULUTELY WIFMNLLELED N THE WOHLDS HISTORY. . BAR CAPITAL I § ~~.‘_unm:g DAILY L\l‘l B Horsoe F nh, J. A. BAILI fl‘quul Ownors. Prects 1y the same 1n every particulur, as when exhibited in London, before THE WHOLE ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT BRITAIN, Queen Vietoria's Household and tho Nobility, British Preks, Clergy and People, Nero or The DestrUction of Rome, Produced with the alds and personal as stanco of the Author, Iane KitALEy, upc i tho world, and the Atest ¢ x.lwllhmml Undoubtedly E on EARTH Rich, Rurd K n the 820,000 worth of Eleg uique, Ancl sint Co. ' n i Featire iladistors, Triumphun | Grand TERPSICHOREAN DlVERTlSEMENl, Senators, Slay Double Jothsayers, Martyrs, Lictors, &e, &e. Menugeries, | Suscums, and 1,00 Wonders TREMENDOUS NEW and NOVEL FREE STREET £ of the show at 0o'clock. Owlng to the rarity, cost and e o Costunes. they will nov be seen i the stroet para At 2and§ P M Doors upen an hour earllen will emuloup until o P, M, 25 cents Children under Nine Years, T. KINSLER'S PHARMACY, 167H AND FARN. ats witl be sold ut the regular price, wud aduals tckets atthe usualslight udy y of show, Cheap Excursions on all railroads. WILL EXHIBIT AT COUNCIL BLUFFS, SEPTEMBER 20, Olrens, Hippodrome, Attractions. PARADE, On the mor gance of the TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY All teut A‘lmlssmn to all, only 70 ctnls