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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1890)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY KEE : TUESDAY , MAY 20 , 1800. THE CITY. The firm of Uoseho A ; Co. , 012 Howard Btrcot , Htorngo nntl tiroduco commission , him sold out to Diivld Cole , formerly in tlio biuno line us 11 member of the llrin of D. Cole fc Co. The tlirco soldiers wlio Imvo not yet been apprehended and who arc tillered to have been concerned in Iho Lorn , Zcl- gler rune CUBO at Fort Omaha , will bo nrrcstcu in n few days and brought be fore tlio United States district court. The Omaha Btrcot railway company commenced tranforrlngtho Harnoy street rails to the Sprnguo line nt Sixteenth" etrcot. The poles on. the now Farnam Btrect motor line nro nearly all creeled and tlio now line will bo in operation in about thirty days. The Mechanics' and Traders' bank has commenced suit in foreclosure In tlio district court against William II. Latcy ot til , to recover $1,000 an a note secured by mortgage on lot 7 , block 9 , in Pat rick's ' second addition. Conductor Walsh , of the motor line , charged with ombc//.loment by the use of duplicate registers , was yesterday morning discharged , thcro being no case against him. Walsh had a number of witnesses , but none of thoin were ex amined. Newman Krb of Memphis , Tcnn. , the newly appointed receiver of the Kansas & Beatrice railroad , filed his bond in the United States district court this morn ing in the sum of SoO.OOO with Samuel Talc , jr. . O. II. P. Piper and Martin Kelly , all of Memphis , Tcnn. , as sureties. Miles' Ncrvo uncl Mver Pills. An Important discovery. They act on the liver , Btoinnch nml bowels through tlio nerves. A now principle. They .speedily euro bllliousnoss , bad taste , torpid liver , pile ? and constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. ! (0 ( doses for ! J. cents. Samples free ut Kuhn & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. No Social Session. The social session , which was announced to take plnco in the Kilts room this even ing has been indefinitely postponed on no- count of the death Sunilny night of W.B. Alex ander , who was a member of the local lodge of Elks. Boats tlic CoiiMilcnca A largo number of dead letters were re ceived by the postmaster yesterday , nil of which had enclosed money In sums ranging from II to ? 'JOvlth instructions to find the senders If possible. They are what Is Icnown in postofilco par lance as "nixies. " Many of the addresses were ludicrously Incorrect or incomplete. Assistant Postmaster Woodward stated lhat the government derived a revenue of $1,000,000 a year from this source. 1G02. Sixteenth and Farnam streols is the now Rock Island ticket olllce. Tick ets to all points east at lowest rales. AV. n. Alexander Dead. \V. n. Alexander died last night from soft ening of the brain at his residence , -51- Pierce street. Last September ho became -deranged , sud denly imagining himself to he very wealthy. Ho went about the stores making purchases of goods to the amount of $ ( i,000 or $3,000. Ho also let contracts for the remodelling of his residence and tlio building of a high tower on one comer of it. The commissioners on insanity finally sent him to the asylum at Lincoln , where ho re mained until January. Having apparently recovered , ho was brought homo. His im provement , however , was only temporary. For two months ho has been confined to the house , steadily growing worse , until death relieved his sufferings. The deceased was a member of Omaha lodge of Elks , also the Knynl Arcanum , and under their auspices will lie buried in Forest Lawn cemetery todayv The funeral will beheld held from the icsidcnco at 2 o'clock. Pierre , South Dakota. There is probably no people more Jubilant thaa the people of Picric , the capital of South Dakota. Tlio Midland Pacific railroad will build its line thcro this summer , and now the Manitoba is about to close a deal by which its line will bo extended southwest to that city from Aberdeen. With these two lines Picrio will have 10,000 people in the no.\t year. Iltirlal of MtUc Frank Jackson. Tlio funeral of Frank , the infant son of C. M. Jackson , formerly n newspaper man of this city , now an nttneho oC the Salt Lake Tribune , took place yesterday afternoon from the family residence , 12 North Twenty-fifth avenue. Tlio services wcro attended by numerous friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and representatives from the various news paper offices of tlio city. Kcv. W. .1. HurMia read the funeral service and made a few touching remarks upon the death of the child , and added a few tender words of comfort for the bereaved parents. The mother has hccn prostrated bv the fleath of her child , and Mr. Jackson will not return to his newspaper work at Salt Lnko until she is bettor. For NcrvoiiH Dihonsc.s Use Hereford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. F. O. Kelly , Aldcrton , W. T. , says : "I have prescribed it in a number of cases of restlessness at night , and nervous diso.iscs generally , and also in cases of Indigestion caused by lack of sulliciont gastric Juice of the stomach , with marked success , and con- elder It one of the best remedies known to the professional world. " Tlio Street S\veopftij. The cost of street sweeping will bo moro than f > 0 per cent less this year thaa last. The rate paid last year averaged S'O.Ol per mile , wltllo this year the work will bo done for f 15 per mile. Omaha has 1)1S,000 ! ) square yards , which includes fifty-two miles of slrcots and alloys. The contractors have guaranteed to swoop 1,000 miles of streets during tlio year. Charles 15. Squires of the Harbor asphalt paving company , who has the street sweepIng - Ing contract- said this morning : "Woaio going to put In a first-class plant , Including two or thrco four-horso sweepers of the latest style , four or live two-horso sweep ers , also two two-horsa sprinklers. Wo will also have twelve line horses , wagons and everything first class , The cost of the plant will bo between $7,000 and $3,000. Wo pro pose to keep the streets clean this season- not merely draw pay. Although the pave ments of Omaha are among the host In i'ko country , they have been kept in the worst uliapo. When It Is necessary to clean the streets oftener tlum once a week to keep thorn in good condition , wo will do so with out any additional cost to the city. " Isaacs' Concert. This evening a grand concert by the friends and pupils of Miss Ll//o [ Isaacs will bo ten dered to that lady at Washington hall. The talent comprises some of the most distin guished vocalists and instrumentalists in the city , while the selections are in keeping with the reputation of these selected to render them. It is as follows : VAUT I. artetto "Invitation to the Parn'o" Oesten Ml l es Isaacs , Hwlft , Koonoy uiul IConnetly. Ilarltoiio i-olo " 1)1 I'rmuiuu II mar" . . . . ( Tmvlutu ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vurdl Mr. II. II. Young. Soprano Solo "A Dream of l.ovo" .Gramnmnn Miss Ailcllo Ntmimui. Violin Solo "VurlntUws I'olobioi" . Itodo Mr. Churlus ltiit < tons. Eoprano Solo Ki'Kimvu nol Sllonzlo ( l.iiela ill l.immt'iiiK ) r > . DonUcttl Miss I.lzzlo Isaacs. - Contralto Solo "f.Iutu SJlKitor" ( micuo- nets ) . Mcyeibcor Mib , Moclk'f. I'ABT Hi front rn1toSolo-0 , llcst In the T.oid" . . ( KlIJuli ) . MumleUboha MUV.Mattlo Kennedy. IarlonoSolo-"Tlm ) ! liUtant bhoru"SulHvnn Mr. II. II. Young. Eoprnuo Solo "MariwerUu's Tlirco llou- o.uets0\lth Violin OlillKuto ) . . Uragu MUpUzilo Isaacs. . Contralto Solo "Tlio SlurnberSliorn1. , Gilbert Mrs. Moollor. Qum lotto "Tho Gypsies" , . " . , . . .Pclmnmnii Mlwcs HutiM , SwIlV itoonoy unit Kennedy. To disinfect cellars , wusto pipes , water closets , ctv. , ahvays uao Plutt's Chlorides. VANDALS AND 1MPOSTKHS. How Tlicy Have Itccn Ilnn Out of Prospcot Hill ConiPtcry. Since the lot owners of Prospect Hill cem etery organized and took steps for Its protec tion a wonderful change has become appar ent. The general aspect of desolation has given place lo good order , well kept drive ways and competent supervision. A sub- stani.nl picket fence has been built , enclosing the entire twelve acres. The old entrance gate has been closed up and changed to the south side , upon the crest of the hill , thus avoiding the constant dangers Incident to the sharp decline hi the roadway at the old en trance , The rank grass , tumble-down fences , dead trees and decayed accumulation of fallen leaves and other refuse have neon carried off under thosupervlslon of Officer Callalianwho keeps a quick eye upon every person entering the grounds. The wonderful change In the appearance of Prospect hill Is not the only one. Vandalism and impoituro have been checked. Not a day posses that the olllcer docs not have to threaten arrest and drive off men , women and children In Iho act of stealing flowers ( or1 , anything else In sight ) from the graves. Kvcry night scarlet women with male com panions are driven from the grounds and warned that u second visit will result in their arrest. Parties whoso names could not bo learned are canvassing the city for owners of grave stones or monuments , contracting to clean them and make them "appear white as when now , " for $ lf > to ? 2. > . Manv such contracts have boon made. These Impostors buy 'J5 cents worth of ammonia and acids and nib the gravestones with the mixture , greatly Improving their appearance. Hut within a month they will loolt worse than ever. It re quires less than half a day to rub. up an or dinary stone , and $3 would bo a big price. Ofliccr Callahan fell upon one of these Impostors pesters last wcelc , who had boasted to him that upon that day he had earned $14 under Ids fraudulent contracts. Callahan told htm to got 'out of tlio cemetery nt once , and served notice upon him that if ho or his accomplices returned the officers would run them all In. Callahan expressed the hope that the victims who had signed contracts with these confidence men would refuse to pay them. Another good rule adopted is that where lot owners want any work done they must npplv to the olllcer in charge. The associa tion employs men for the purpose , and charges only enough to coyer the actual cost of the labor. The olllcer in charge gets no fees from lot owners individually for any service ho may render. The managers of the association appeal to the delinquent lot owners to pay their as sessments without delay , and promise that still greater improvements will bo the result. Wlint it Costs must bo carefully considered by the great ma jority of people in buying even necessities of life. Hood's Snrsnp.u-illu commends itself with special force to the great middle classes ; because it combines positive economy with great medicinal power. It is Iho only medi cine of which can truly bo said " 10J doses one dollar , " and a bottle taken according to directions will average to lastn month. FHDKHAli OFFKNDKHS. Tlioy Step Up to the Judge's Oflloc ami Pay tlio Penalties. W. lir Day of Wood Lake , Neb. , was brought to Omaha yesterday morning by Deputy Hepllngcr , charged with selling liquor without a license , Mrs.PcnclopoThompson and Miss Mills.both members of the Hastings demi-monde , were fned & . ' 5 and costs each by Judge Dundy for selling liquor without a license. Tlioy both [ ilcudcd guilty. They had government licenses , but when the deputy internal reve nue ofliccr demanded to see them he was re fused and so arrested them. The motion to take the Hclfcnstein vs Prugh ct al case from Judge Dundy was to have been argued in the United States dis- Irict court yesterday , but Mr. Covell for the plaintiff urged that ho had not hail time to file answer uutt it was continued until this morning. Henry MtCaithy was tried by Judge Dundy for sending obscene matter through the mails. McCnithy lives at Unndllla and seat a letter to a man named Bishop at Bird City , consigning him to hades and threaten ing to thrush him when he should next sco him. The letter abounded in threats and the use of Iho word hell. McCarthy pleaded guilty , but Prosecuting Attorney Baker stated that thcic were extenuating circum stances. Bishop tried to soil MeCaithy some mortgaged property which made him very angry , and befoio ho tealizcd what ho hud done ho mailed the letter in question. The court imposed the lowest line in the statutes , $100 and costs. M. Uandall of Grand Island was admitted to practice in the United Slates district court. John , James and Florence McAuliffc , AVill- nimOlcason and Ben O'Neill were arrested on a capias and brought to Omaha on the charge ot obstructing justice. They were all Indicted anil convicted last November by the grand jury , the first four for altering the eat- tlo brands In the celebrated Kit Carsou cattle company case. Ben O'Neill was indicted for perjury. Ho was the secretary of the Holland cattle company and swore that ho knew nothing of the alteration of the brands. They will probably receive their sentences during thls.tcrm of court. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in largo two-omico tin boxes , and Is nn absolute euro for nil sores , bums , wounds , chapped hands and all skin eruptions , Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 125 cents per box bv mail UO cents The only railroad train out of Omaha run oxprot-sly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council BlulTs , DCS Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island vestibule limited , leaving Oinahn at 4:15 : p. nu daily. Ticket ollleo 1002 , Sixteenth and Farnam St. , Omaha. GOYKIlXCm TIIAYKK COJIK. He will Take a Part In tlie Convention The committee on arrangements report that 'the business men's convention promises lo bo much larger lhan has been an ticipated. Neailv every town in Nebraska will bo rep resented by at le.ist oao delegate and a great many letters are being received saying that merchants , not delegates , tire coming. The committee is anxious that the homo people , retailers as well as wholesalers , should help to entertain those visitors. It has been decided to transact business first. then take a drlvo Thursday afternoon and hold a banquet Thursday night , The hitler will bo held either at the Elks club or Millard hotel : A meeting of the commlttco was held yesterday afternoon to receive proposl- lions from both places. As- Euclid Murtiu president of Iho board of trade , has been compelled to leave tlio city , D. H. Wheeler , vlco president , will deliver the address of welcome. A Ictlor was received from Governor Tliaycr yesterday saying that ho will bo hero ono day of the convention , Itsuperior cxroilcnfo proren In roiilloniof tinmei formorMliaii aquurtcrot nrvnturr , It li u o4 br tlio Uulioil titnlM llnTerntnent. Kndorfe > \ br tnu licadi uf the Uruat I'nlTeraltle * lu the Htroniruil , rurcttaidmCitllcnUliful. Ir l > rlc 'i Cream ! ) IniC 1'omtcr line * not contain Ammonia , L > ln > "J Alum. Just so ! hoi hoi [ why yes , indeed ! I sec 1 I sec 1 tis this I need To cleanse my blooTlus ( ! S. S. S. This Swift's Specific , I confess The fauxpas made was rather huge. Why 1 I've been taking vermifuge I Tills dude will , no doubt , take S. S. S. and make a man of himself. Render , If you arc sick , it will be well for you to remember that seventy-five per cent , of the ills of the flesh are due directly or indirectly to poison in the Blood. Would it not then be well to examine closely into the cause of your troubles ? Thousands have done so , and have taken S.S.S. to be cured by it sound and well. Cured by S , S. S , after the Potash and Sarsaparilla Mixtures had failed. "I contracted si severe case of blood poison in 18S3and my physicians put mo under a mercu rial treatment ( or thrco months without doing mo any good ; In tact 1vas irradually growing worse. I then consulted another ph > siclan. who tried mo with potash and sar aparllh , but with no better result. I then became disgusted with doctor ; and their remedies , and commenced taking Swift's Specific ( S. S. S. ) After taking seven bottles I was entirely cured , and I have not had any symp toms of a return since. Ilia\c recommended S.S.S. to others , who have used it with the sama eood results. " O J. C. N ACE , Hobbyville , Green County , Ind. Treatlseon Hlood and Skin Diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Atlanta , Gajft S. S. .V f a ) .re I i ke5 &po.Tib.-They washe ? N Hi em-selves to m&ke fheworld * er.vS A PO LJ O is Hie1A& \c \ lijghb oj-hous.e-qlj5d.ninfr' THE OLD RUT nnd old methods are not tlio easiest by far. Many people travel them because they have not tried the better way. It is n relief from n sort of slavery to break away from old-fashioned methods nnd adopt the labor-saving and strength-sparing inventions of modern times. Get out of old ruts and into now -ways by using a cake of SAPOLIO in your house-cleaning. KING OF COCOAS- " ROYAL COCOA FACTORY. " Kings are but men , but all men are not kings. Therefore , < ! when the King of Holland says , as he did by deed of August | 12 , 1889 , that he is greatly pleased with "BEST & GOES FARTHEST , " and , entirely unsolicited , grants the .manufacturers the sole right of styling their works the Royal Cocoa Factory , a significance - | nificance attaches to the act which would not were he not "every inch a king. " CALIFORNIA T1IF LAND OP DSCOVERIES. -TASTEr- : AHIErlNEMED.co.oroyiJ.ii.CAU. O R nvjn F Santa : Abie : and : Cat : R : Cure Tor sale by Goodman Drug Co ELECTRIC BELT - - PAUhTtuAuo. 10 , 1887. IMPROVED JULY 30.1889. . v.i.J. . . . . DR. OWEN'S KI.ECTnO- OALVAN10 BODY BELT A > M71 > Mii4aiSaMS * AWU bOBFENBORY lll &Ww8wnWftih ' ' " " AU Rheumatic Coin- WTlP ? V'V > V - ai-plaintf. umb goOweral ijand Ne.voui Debility , Oottlveneif , Kidney Dlieaiti , Nervouinen. Trtmtllng , Bexual Kr- hauition. Waiting of _ . , . - , cauiea by IndUcrctioni In AM O SHarrlid or BInrU life. TO UE81'0 > SI1U K rA TlkN Oil til I11TB TnUL , . . " " ELEGTBIG INSOLES ,1.1KK. { , Alsonn Elfotrlo Truss nnd Belt Combined. B U'lDo.ro.ur. ' for ranllluit'il bookni r > iu , l > lch Killb itolyou ( n pUm ictte. ! cnnlort Mcatloo Ibli rapr. Addrtn OWEN EI.EQTniO BELT & APPLIANCE CO. 3OO Horth Broadway. BT. I.OUIS , MO. BSD IJrondw.v. vwor vnvtr oiTV. DRi.C.WEST'S ' NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT ; Brclna for IlT terl , Dliilno , FtiKwirals ! ! .Wall' > ' ( ulneM , Menttl lVir nlon.rloll nlnif ot the liraln.ra * ultlnK In lrvnlly anil leading to mUcry decov ami deilh. rr mjtun > Old Aat , llairennew , Louol Pq * r Incltlmr MI , Involuntary lx > w fan > l Hr > crmatoiili < iia caui 'l by oTir-citrllo\ I ho brain , < lraliuie or oTcr-lnJulifrnco. Kich l x contulm ono montli'i treat ment. Jlulxj , or U ( r $ ) , unt t > r niall prrpald , Wltli rath iir.U-r for U tie r , lll Mn.l | iuriliti r K'4ar l. ' to i.fuml n. nuy U Ilia Iruauueut fall ! lo cur HI * i t < " II I > IIUB rur QOPDMAN DKUO C'O' , 1110 Fiirnnm Stivot , Oinaliu , Nob. " " t * K'iL' FR. J. E , McGEEW , THE SPECIALIST. The Doctor Is unsurpassed lu tlio treatment of nil fornij of Prhalo Diseases. No treatment liasiner been moro Bucci'8fill ami none has hail nffpn cr cnilomc- mcnt. A euro U ( unranlciil In i ho \ ery ornt cnecs in from .3 to 5 dii \ s without the loss of an hom'e time. ! * 185lfi niBBH'at" Tlioto who ha\o been V B tiaiaJJ B H.8ff&tC.under stricture his or treatment tllfllculty for In relieving llio bladder , pronounce it n moet uondor * fill fucce n. A compute cure In n few day without pnln. liu'riimcnla ' or IOBH of time. And nil \\cnlf- ncm of the fcesualorgans timidity or nmoiifness , In their worst forms nnd innst dreadful re.sulls nro absolutely tilled. " And nil KIIMALR DISEASES cured nt liomn without Instrument A wonderful remedy. HOUltS for Indies fipm 2 to 4 ONLY. and nil Diseases of the Skin , Jllood , llnnt , Uur , Kid- ncyH nnd Illiuhler rmcd. Cured In 30 to CO dais. Tlio mutt rapid , cafe turn effect. l\o treatment Kuoun to the tncdlcal profession Every linco of the disease re- nioxi-d f loin the blood : n complete cure guaranteed. ( T&ff lt/(9 ( l''or "limn" oroman" \ , caili lOc ( lami > 3) ) . Treatment by corre- Bpondeiico Stamp for reply. N..H. Con. lira AND FIIISAU ST. Opca horn 8 A. .M to 0 1 > . .M. liutrancn on Tarnain or lltli bt. , OMAHA , NEB. Do You Know That Dr. Simons Is ono of the most sclentlllo anil fiucccs.riii tihyblolans lu the United Htiitus , ami that ho H located at comer of nnd liiih sis. and t routs all oases of NliRVOUS DHH1LITY SffillcwllfflJ ! llfully and successfully. l > r. Pinions Is a spoc- lullst In all feiiiulo complaints. No potbon MllfcrliiK from any of these clNtiosaliig tioub- IPS caifs to lot ovoi-ybody l.now It , s > to Dr. blnions w ho Is a rosulatly iMlucatcd iiliyslcliui without the scnililtinco of nuacKory about him. Ho will dhiRonoso your case and toll you imilnly uhclluir you can ho uniud or not. Pall on him as thouvaiidsof olhois hatodouu. Coino and ho hupny. tJucct'Saful treatment by mall. 1)H. SIMONS 501 B. 10th St. . Omaha. Neb. rm. BELT lUfBaifta H 1 * * Si9 " " "I" * "i" UKlt * \f = v ' " * * * P < ' ' < : SjWft f * lalotJXJLMb lo.f. f.r. l Gta.r.lli. n il M. lUlnl rtlr. Nd , Inf. loBIUi.at ( Brrvat * or Kl elrlrllr Ibroutb .11 PiltTS. r..lorU lli.ml. lllf Lrll. ' < l tlt-'IKIiriiKrilE * l lel lurr.M K.ll I..U.II ; , or e forfcll II OO ID Cllh PKLT ftn4 ttuip * . . * ri C l > ll * li , < ! up.f r l ctiti ftr. nut.llr i > r l la tLrc * tuoalh. . H Ie < ] riiucbld Y r . BANDEHELEOTRIOCO. . IllUiull.lii. , tHICAOO.Ul. from olTccts - - of Lost .Manhood , Youthful I > iors.Iinotcnuy | ) uiul Hlbcasesof Mm can ba eiireO rcrmancntly mill prlv teljr bf our Sexual HP - clllc Bent bx mull for II. lluok tonl inealed ) for : Harup. Deacon MUlcat Coujpanjr , 1V7 Uaatiiuk'tOo itrtel , Uuituu , Ma i. CONFI "Which our advertisements command was never more strikingly illustrated - trated than in the rush for the Spring Suits , which we placed on special sale last week , They are going fast. We have opened the past few clays several more large shipments , of these we have selectdd about SOOsaclc suits of different styles which we offer this week at a "sale" price of $7.OO. They are made of all wool cassimeres and cheviots , neat patterns - * terns , of good workmanship and well fitting , and they will make good , honest business suits nice enoungh for anybody to wear. They are oi' different grades and qualities , but none of them is worth less than $ tlO.OO and a great many among them which you would think reasonable at $12.OO at $1B.OO Boys' Suits- We have also received during the past week several big lines of Boys' suitSj short and long pant , in which you "will find equally big bar- * gains. BOO Knee Pant Suits of a splendid pattern , and durable goods , sizes 4 to 13 , at $1.OO. 38O good all wool Cheviot and Cassimere Suits , in handsome checks , coat pleated and "well made up , at $2.28. We also offer as a special , about 2OO all wool Knee Pants Suits of very strong material , regular knockabouts , the regular price of which is $3. The colbr does not take "well and we have marked them down to $1.9O. SHOES Gentlemen -who are looking for the best shoe for spring and summer wear , are requested to look over our line of genuine Kangaroo Shoes , as they are decidedly the best ever made for tender feet. We have them in lace , congress and Southern ties , Goodyear welts , guaranteed - / teed , at $3.9O. We offer today JO cases of fine Patent leather shoes , Lace and Con gress , of good quality and fine finish at $2.5O , shoe stores charge you $5.0O and $6.00 for no better quality. We also offer a full line of low cut Shoes for summer wear at about one half the prices shoe stores get for them. We will Mail orders for Shoes , Hats and Furni shing Goods , same as forclbthing. We send goods C. O. D. with privilege of examing and if goods are not satisfactory you need not take them. Nebraska Clothin Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , For a Few Days -WE OFl'EU- Men'sSuits At the remarkable low pri ces of It being an established fact that our goods are all strictly first-class , each pur chaser of one of these suits may well feel he has got ten the best value for his money. , COUGHS , Sore Throat , The highest mi-dlral authorities of the World iiicsorlhn nnd locomniuiid Iho SODKN MINEHAL , PASTILLES , for dlbuubos of the Tluoat , CJheht uiid liungs , and uUo for cou- failinptlou "innd thorniiiltsof thoSODKN M WATlIltS AND I'AhTII.l.KH are vety s.itlh- faototy In Siibacuto I'haryngltK ' us well as lit I'liionlo I'atanhal ' roiidltroii ofMm iilmr ) | air imssauos. " MOUKAU It I ItOWN. M. I , 1'rof. of Laij ngolosy at ChlutKo 1'ollc-lliiio. At all druggists ut M and W cents a box. Fliamplets Gratis on Application. SODEX JIIXKHAL SPRINGS CO. , LIMITED 15 OKDAII STIIKKT. Nfcw YOIIK MEN ONLY ! HFor L08Tor7AILINO Oineral and HEUVOUS . . . . , . . . . . . * .li.l .t.l.f | IIOBK TUKATXKllT-U.Mll. ! a .r , ' . . . . . . . . . . . Ik.ci , > 1'lllj fr. 10 UUU..d t.r.l * C.aalrl.i. Writ. tl nlll < H.ok. .cl . ll o 4 treo' . > ll > 4li.4li < in. itlitu ERIE MBDIOAL CO. , BUrmOi N. Y. Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concessionarlas. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will tnko place In publlo at the OITY OP JUAUE7 , ( fonnorly I'.ISD tlul Norto ) . WEDNESDAY , MAY 21st , 189O. Under the personal supcrvlsfonol GEN. JOHN S. MOSBY , nntl iMR.OA.MILO AKGl'nUjES , the former a Kcntlcman of such iironiliionco In the United States that his presence alone li siillloluntiiiiaraiitco to the public that the drawliitts will bo hold with Htrlet honesty anil f.ur- nt-ss to nil , and the latter ( the Supervisor of the Moxloau Government ) Is of equal st.iuilioa anil lutogtlty. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO Tickets ! Only 6OOOO , Tickets ! WHOLE TICKETS. . $4 ; HALF TICKETS , $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS. . $1. ? LIST fi-iiiiiss. 1 Prize of Approximation Prize ? . $60,000 $60,000 $ . , , 100 Prlzoi of S B ) cucli zoof 10000 100 1'ilzcs of M each .KiiiO /o of 6,000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ; . . . ; . . . ; . r.ooo ! 10U I'rlies ofS cnc.li I'.WX ) r ici of i.oou ci.eii s.ooo Tonntnal Prizos. IKS of am cncii 2,000 699TcrniInnN to fifl.OHO I'lUo of til ) e.ich. . zcs of 100 each 5 , JO KM TormlunU to 110,000 1'rUo of S1U uucli zcs uf K each 6,001) 2W 1'rlzca of BO each 7ttX ) 1014 , Prizes amounting to $125 Wo tlio undersigned horohjr certify that tlio ll.inco If any ticket drawing n prlzo Is ont to Iho under Nnclonnl of Mexico In Chlliunlum lias on ilcpnitlt pinned , Its face value will ho collected "n I romlttua from tlio Mcxlcnn International llanUng Company , to the owner thereof free of charge. the necessary fund : ) to Kiiarantco the payment of alt IJmnii II , linos-jot , tlio prizes Ornwn In tlioiinncl ] .ottcry of .liinro/ . President in 1'aso National Hank. Kl I'a" > , Tor. Wo further certify tluit wo will siipervlio nil thoar- -A.QI3NTS W-ANTliii : ) . ranomi > iitn , uiul In person innnaKO and control all Tor club rates , or any other Information , wrllo t < J the ( Innings of this IiOttcry , nnd Hint the same are the underalgned , Htatlng your address uUurly wltli conducted with honesty , falrneaa itud In good faith State , County , Htreet and Number. Mori ! rapid null towards all parties. delivery will bo assured hr > oiir enclosing un envel JOHN S. MOSITiT , Commissioner. ope ht-arhiK your full addruss. OAMU.O Aiintiiriis : : , MEMUAN INTKIINATIOVAI. TUNiu.vn Co , Supervisor for the Government. City of Juaici , Motluo. T\Tf ) 'TlT"Fr Fend remittances for tloKots by ordinary letter , containing Money Onlor. ' v-/ - * A V-'J ' Issued by nil Impress Companies , Now York Kxcluuigo , llanlc Uraftor 1'osUl Note. Address nil ruRlstoicd lottois to MRXIOAN INTERNATIONAlA BANKING GiLy -Juarez. . Moxloo. via El Paso. Tex. MEYER & BRO , Diamond Merchants , Imperial's and Manit- IhoturlrigJovolors. . Ti 1OTIJ Al-iD KAI1NAM STS. , OMAHA. Read our "Special Bill of Faro" for this weolc. Wo will oflbr both "Hir " and "Well Done'1 novelties in every dopartraont nt lowest prices. Diamond Finger KIiiL's from # L'.50 uj ) ( o $501) ) . * IHiimoiitl l.aio Plus from $5.01) ) up to $1000.01) ) . Diamond Kitr UiiiKS from $10.00 up lo $ -,500.00. Diiimonil Stuils ; Diamond Scarf I'ins ; Dlunioml Co 11 it f Hiitlons ; Dla- moml Cull' Iliiltons : Diamond Half Tins ; Dlumonil Lockets ; Diamond Dracelvls. I.onse Diamonds nioiinlcilto orilor nt short notice. WATCHES IMVKQ assortiiioni Finn SoliiKJoMSlpiii Wimllni ? Walclics from $15.00 up to $50.00. ! ) ( 'old Filled Watches , $15.00 anil upnnnl. All hliidH Sliver nnil Nlekol Wntclics , from the Cheapest to the Host. Keo our NOH $ . " > .OI ) Watch. Solid ( Jold Wnlch Chains from $7. " > 0 up. Finest Kolled I'lalo t'halns , only $2.50 , worth $ fi.OO. 500 iictnt : ( Walch Charms anil Lockets fiOc up. 12 tloxen Solid Slerllnt , ' Silver Bracelets from 50c up. One lot of ( tolled I'lalo Bracelets , assorted patterns , sold formerly at $2.00 ami $11.00 , now )0e encli lo close them out. 1,001) ) Fine Solid .Gold riiifjcr Illn s nt $1.00 , $1.50 , $2.00 , $ ! ) .0 ( ) , $1.00 , $5.00 and tipto $10.01) ) , worth $2.00 to $20.00. A beautiful line of ( ho celuhrated "i'ailslan Dlamiinds , " ( imltiitlon fll.imond * ) In ( < old SetlliiKS , Studs , Scarf I'lns , Lace IMus. Unr KIu , etc. , from $1.00 upward. SI'KClAlj We oiler for n few days only , until all nro sold about 11)0 ) Fine Steel dining Sets , 11 pieces , ut only $2.00 , worth $5,01) ) . ( . 'all early , as they \\I1I not last long. Jlnrgulns hi Clocks. Lamps , Silverware , Umbrella ? , eta. Wlemlriiitf ! | In all its \arious liranclies. Store for rent nnd fixtures for salo. % m < > ftp OMAHA f ' - * . tfttv.- ,