8 THE OMAHA DAILY BIEJB , JTllIDAY , MAY 2 , 1890 THE CITY. McCord , Bnwly ft Co. of this city Pont to tlio bourd Of trndo nt Hnlloy , Jtlnho. n cnrlond of potittoea nntl n Hko quantity of onts for HiilTcrcra in that dl - trict. Brad Slmiirlitor is tlio proud owner of n unique niia Ixmiitlful mutch box , vhtch nil Ills friends nro unxIouH.lo capture. Ho is being Botnuwlint nnnoycd by tlio iiumbor of people wlio n k to BCO it. Miss Uimhen , tlio young liuly who has proven so valuable an assistant In con nection with the county court depart ment , will resign ber position on the 10th of tlio present month. She will bo Biicceeded by Miss Goodrich , u alslcr of City Comptroller Goodrich. The lending colored men of Omahii liavo organized a social anti-prohibition club and are fitting up rooms at 1 IK North Eleventh street. They expect to have their grand opening Wednesday night of next week. A. R Flum'mcr Is ono of the-chief and most active organizers. Bank clear ! ngn yesterday SSOfl.-IGO.ll. All the material for the construction of the Farnam street motor line is at the power house at Nineteenth and Niche las. The olllcersjif the company reall/.o the importance of the proposed improve ment on Farnam street and promifco to push it rapidly. ' A XXO VXVK3IKXTH. Mnmcrt Hlbovran arranged the ballots of "Blucbcnnl Jr. " to bo seen nt Boyd's next week. They arc sold to l > o picturesque nrnl nrllstli ; In cfmmctvr , uml to bo in tlielr Kroiij- ing nnil costuming the most brilliant tcrnsi- chorenn illapluy Bt-cn on the Ainorlenn stngo In many years. In "Tho Bullet of Birds nncl Insects" the line bullet presented , thodnnccrs represent , white moths. Inily bURS , parrots , chiukens , butterflies , firolllca , hawks , owls nnd ducks. _ Will Not Change. There wn-5 ono listing at the real estate ex change ycstcrdny , being the cast -13 feet of lots , block n , Shnll'a addition , -15x18 : } , ? ,2.V , ) . The cxduingo lias decided not to change the hour of its dally sessions. M. L. Blair , alderman , 8th ward , Scranton , Pa. , stilted JN'ov. 1) ) , 'SI : Ho had used Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil for sprains , burns , cuts , bruises aud rheumatism. Cuicd every time. _ .Tn < ] ( < ; Cnhlwcll. Tudiro Ciildwcll , who has succeeded .TUdgo Brewer In the United States circuit court , arrived In the city yesterday on his way to Iowa. Ho will hold his llrst session hero this month ; ConlUlcnocd. F. L. Talbot of Great Bend , Kan. , a guileless old gentleman of seventy-two years , was victimised by a couple of confidence men to the tune of $ M ) . it was the same old chestnut a youth going to the same town , a bogus car of freight , u con ferato demanding 'money and the money at the hotel. The Opera House hots. Measurements wcro made yesterday by the city cnginccrof tlmtportion of General Lowe's block on which ex-Mayor Boyd expects to build an oiwnv house. The measurement eliowcd the lot to bo only 119 instead of li > 2 feet deep. "With three feet oft of his llrst cal culations , Mr. Boyd says ho cannot run un alley underneath the stage uud still have the room ho needs. Free. Samples of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine nt Kuhn ft Co.'s , I5th nnd Douglas , cures licadnclio , nervousness , sleeplessness , neu ralgia , tits , etc. ; f' Marriage Jiloonses. t < # Licenses were Issued to the following par- tics by Judge Shields yesterday : Name and residence. Ago. J John B. AVillcrks , Oniahn . 615 J Cnsslo Kaiupton , Council Bluffs . 48 . ( Xlbo J. Chlpman , Omalm , . JB ( Luella AV. Kyan , Marshalltown , la . 23 The Sons' Chief. Charles F. Grlfllii , coinmander-in-chiof of the Sons' of Veterans , accompanied by his wife , will reach this city on the 21st of next month , and remain three days. Ho is on u visit to the various departments of the order nnd will bo warmly entertained by the mem bers of the several camps in this city. No Strikes. A prominent labor man snid yesterday : "There will bo no action taken by working men Jicro on the strike question. Of course , the men are nil interested in the eight-hour move ment but will await the action of the men in Chicago and elsewhere. " Many carpenters and other mechanics were ecen while peacefully laboring at their trades , but did not sccni anxious to talk about .tho situation. They agreed , however , .that there would bo no demonstration and that every thing would move along In the silnio groove. The rosy freshness , and n velvety softness of the skin is invariably obtained by those who use Pozzonl's Complexion Powder. At the Temple. The subject of the lecture to bo delivered this evening nt the temple on Hnnioy Btrcot near Twenty-fourth by Habbl Koscnau Is "Man , Know Thyself.1' ' It is the second onoof , the scries based upon the articles of Jewish creed recently published in the Sun day issue of Tin : BKH. Services commence at 7:110 : nnd all. irrespective of creed , arc- cor dially Invited to bo present. Ushers will bo found in attcndanco at the door , who will al ways show visitors good scats. Death ol'a Nonoffcnnrlnn. Michael Slavln , who died yesterday at the residence of his son-in-law , F. B , Sulli van , was born In 1800 and had seen ns many of the ups and downs of a long Ufa as most men. He came to America In 18' } and to Omaha In 1882. Ho has lived in Boston , Chicago cage and other parts of the United States. At ono tlmo ho farmed the pres ent situ of the Chicago postofllco. IIo came to Omnlm from Independence , In. , whore ho had resided slnca IBM. Ho leaves six children ; Owen Michael and Felix Slavcn of this city and a sou in Independence. Ills two daughters nro Mrs. I * . McGavock uml Mrs. F. B. Sullivan. Mr. Slavln and his family have a largo circle of friends In Omaha who will bo grieved to learn of his demise. UmiNually Careful. Speaking of the rumors that there was diphtheria in the vicinity of tlio Puclllo school , and that children from the inflicted districts wcra attending class at that Insti tution , Miss McCarthy , the principal , says : "If such Is the case wo do not know it and can not lltul It out. Wo have been very par ticular in this regard nnd frequently have cent away children who hud merely severe nero throats. Wo have , tlmo and again , sent printed notice to every family in the district forbidding the attendance of such children : nnd , whenever wo have heard n whisper of the existence of Infectious diseases , wo have promptly suspended nil who could by any possibility bo affected. " ' The Grand O porn House Deal. Klcolal and Miller failed to get the Grand opera house. They could not put up security euch U the company required for payment of jvnt , nnd. tlieivforv had to retire. Mnx Meyer ' becomes manager , with II. \ \ , Cramer in charge of the box oftleo. Yesterday they of fered TJ. M , Crawford another buiiv provided lie would put up the sumo amount Nicolal and Miller agreed to give , hut Mr. Crawford mild there was nothing In it at that price for lilm and ho declined. Ho expects to either lit up an old building or erect an entirely now theatre hero this .summer. Mr. Crawford mild yesterday that ho could not now afford to give up his foot hold In Uniahn. Miles' Nerve and Tilvcr Pills. An ImiKU'tnnt discovery , They net on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily euro bllllousnesa , bad tiuto , torpid liver , and constipation. Splendid for men women and children. Smallest , mildest , eunsit. HO doses for 23 cenU. Samples free U ICulm & Co.'s , 15th uud Douglas. I'ATHONB OF A Cnll Tor n Conference of I'rom Kliulroil OrKnnlzntlonn. The following call has been issued by O. E. Hnll , master of the stntc grange of Nebraska I'ntrons of Husbandry : Whereas , n number of proinlnentnndnctlvo Patrons of Husbandry hnx-o petitioned mo as master of the stnto grange. Patrons of Hus bandry , to call n meeting for general confer- cncc In the near future and Invite the orders Itnown as the Farmers Alliance , Knights of Labor , and all kindred associations to meet with us ut.soino 1(1110 ( und plneo to devise ways nnd moans to advance the Interests of the ag ricultural and laboring classes within our state. It is requested thnt each of the several poinona and subordinate granges \\1thln the state send ono or moro delegates ( o said meeting. I. therefore , ns master of the state grange of Nebraska , i' . of H. , on behalf of the mem bers of Patrons of Husbandry , do cxtonti u cordial Invitation to the Farmers' alliance , Knights of Labor and all kindred associations within the state to send ono or moro dele gates from each of tlit-Ir several subordinate lodges to meet with us in said conference meeting. Said meeting to bo held In thftHcd Ulbbon hall , ono block northeast of the state university , in this city of Lincoln , on Wednesday. May SI , 1SPO , Meeting to bo culled to order nt 1 : . ' ! ( ) p. in. It Is understood that said meeting is to bo non-partisan in all respects , yet It is Intended to have n free discussion of all questions that arc being agitated by the laboring and pro ducing classes nt the present tlmo. Ills further understood that neither of the several organl/ations will forfeit or ( surrender any ot their political or personal rights as an organi sation by uniting with us in said meeting. The sole object ot this meeting is for the pur pose of meeting together , talking together , reasoning together ami learning the wants , desires nnd ppinlons of the thousands of iso lated farmers nnd laborers all over this great commonwealth and to agree upon u general line of action amongst ourselves and thereby bo the better enabled to protect our personal Interests as well as tlio Interests of the state nt largo from the discriminations against the masses and In favor of the- favored few within our state and nation. The people nro awakening nnd tlio time has arrived for active work by those that love good and wholesome laws. Liberty rather than servitude. A conference will deus us much good ; It will strengthen our orgau- bations nnd stimulate our workers. Let there be as largo an attendance as possible. Special rates have been maile for all dele gates with the Windsor , Lindell , Capitol , Troniont , Opelt's and Hotel Muck. Pawnee City. April SI , IS'JO. O. K HALL , Master State Grange. Approved : J. U. CUSTUN , _ Chairman Executive Commit tee , State Grange. Webster , April S3 , ISOO. AVliat It Costs Must be carefully considered by the great majority of people buying even necessities of life. Hood's Sarsnparillii commends itself with special force to tlio great middle classes , because it combines positive economy with great medicinal power. It is the only medi cine of which it can bo truly said " 100 doses Ono Dollar , " and a bottle taken according to directions will average to last a month. REFORM IN THE COURTS. The Omaha Bar Making an Effort to Hnvo it Continued. There was a largo attendance at the meet ing of tno Omaha bar association yesterday morning in the largo district court room. Mr. A. J. Poppleton presided and spoke as follows : , Exercising the power conferred upon mo by article 5 of the 'by-laws of this association I have thought it advisable to call u meeting at this time. I think nil members of the association will agree with mo in the opinion that the term of court now drawing ton eloso lias been tlio mcst satisfactory in the dispatch of business of any held for several years past. This re sult has been reached by the action of the judges , to some extent , upon the suggestions of this association. It is reasonable to bc- Hevo that further consideration and investi gation , by committees of this association , may lead to the suggestion of still further changes whoso effect will bo to facilitate nnd dispatch the business oftlic administration of Justice. In my Judgment , the first duty of this asso ciation is to pass suitable resolutions of thanks to the judges ot the courts for the changes niado and for their co-operation and action ifpon the suggestions of this associa tion ns well us their own independent efforts to improve and facilitate the administration of justice. There tire several subjects which , In my Judgment , need attention , and it is well to or ganize committees early so as to give ample time for consideration and action. I tliinir that cither the standing commit tees , or special committees to borai.sed by the association , should bo charged with the con sideration of the following subjects with ref erence to changes In the court rules and changes in legislation to bo urged at the next session of the legislature : 1. The practice ought to bo so revised , if possible , as to allow defaults upon Judgments and unliquidated claims to bo taken before the clerk in vacation , with power in the clerk to assess' damages. As the statutes now stand this cannot bo accomplished. If changes can bo effected which will sanction this practice it will take from the trial docket a considerable percentage of the coses. 2. The bar has become so largo and the cases so numerous and the work of the clerk so pressing and varied that it is exceedingly dlfllcult to keep ones self advised of filings In the clerk's ofllco relating to cases pending. As the practice now stands no notice is required ' quired of the filing of 'papers , and the only moans whereby nn attorney can inform him self Is by nopltcatlon to the clerk or an exam ination" tlio appearance docket. And inas much as the clerk's force Is not sufilcient to keep the appearance docket written up to date , It results in ( rrcnt confusion and uncer tainty , nnd no lawyer is able to inform him self exactly how his case stands In this par ticular. A simple rule requiring attorneys when filing papers in the court to servo a cony upon the attorney of record of his antag onist would clear up all this confusion , and relieve the clerk and his office of an Immense amount of personal interview aud personal solicitation which , oven when prac ticable , Is very unsatisfactory nnd must occupy the time of the clerk's ofllco to nil unjustifiable extent. Where papers are filed before an attorney for the opposite party is retained , provision should bo made that upon being retained nnd uotlfv- Ing the counsel of tlio onpuaito party of his retainer that copies of all papers llled up to date should bo served upon him within n time to bo fixed by rule. 3. It is of the first Importance , ns I think , that the law In respect to the selection and the empaneling of juries should bo so recast as to secure n greater variety and , if possible , higher character of juries. I. Some species of inferior court should bo created to take from the dockets of the dis trict court appeals in minor criminal cases and perhaps civil cases. This subject was before the association soon after its organiza tion , and while there seemed to bo a general sentiment In favor of the creation of such a court , and the the opinion seemed to prevail that there was no constitutional obstacle to the creation , of such n court , the association was not able to agree upon u bill for that pur- [ to.se. In my Judgment , this association should pass n resolution urging In unequivocal Ian- fungo better pay to the judges and nn in crease of the number thereof. It ought also to throw its Influence lu every way possible In-favor of the adoption of the amendment which will bo submitted la 18111 , giving to the supreme court nn mUlitioimU number of Judges. I have myself the fixed opinion that the only fault with that amendment Is that It docs not ndd u sulllelent number of judgas to the prescn.t' court , nor docs It provide lor an adequate salary. The supreme court of this state , slneo its organization , has accomplished an astonish ing amount of work , but it ] s no secret la the 1" ! > rofcslon that Its ] x > wer to keep pace with : ho business has. at lust , from sheer necessity , fulled. 1 ho court is now about ! 100 cases , us I am advised , behind la Its work. This means that every cnso taken to the supreme court at the present time must wait ut least u year after It la docketed before u decision can lie reasonably exacted , uml that this delay Is constantly Increasing. Oral arguments In that court liavo been nhortcncd to thirty minutes nn cacti side. In the main I think this a desirable change , but it is not to bo denied that many cases reach that court In which it is altogether Inadequate , The remedy , and the only rcmcdy.ls to give to the court Juges enough to keep puce with the Increase of business. To ui } uilnd , the great scandal ft' the ad- ministration of justice in the United States supreme court nnd in most of the state courts is that the number of Judges provided is to tally inadequate to keep pace with the busi ness upon the dockets. It amounts to n do- nlnl of justice and Is utterly indefensible. Every lawyer at least , believes thnt the construction of the laws and the administra tion of justice is the most important function of the government , and yet the judicial de partment In the federal government and In most of the states Is treated ns If It was of minor consequence. The influence of this association ought to bo thrown positively and decisively against such an assumption. These nro only some of the subjects which I think ought to bo brought before the associa tion. I leave It to the body itself to originate such other measures nnd consider such other subjects ns it may think advisable. Mr. Poppleton's remarks were vigorously applauded. Ho then rend the following1 list of st < iiuling committees for the ensuing year : Judiciary . .lamesV. . Savage , J. B. llaw- ley , W. U. Kelly , I. S. Condon AV. D. Mc- Hugh. Legislation-- . Woolworth , William S. Curtis , J. H. Mclntosh , F.A. Brogan , H. C. Brown. Inquiry Isaac Adams , Warren Swltzler , A. C. Wakoloy. Mr. Charles Opdcn then offered the follow ing resolution , which was ordered referred to the committee on Judiciary. lU-solved , Tliat In the system of plnclnc on trlnl list cases Unit nro not at NSIIO or likely to boat Issue , before thoclosuof tlia tiirin , cn- cniubers tlio docket and that a rnlu Is hereby recommended to the Judges to prevent this evil. evil.Ki'solved. Ki'solved. It Is tbojoiiM ) of this association that there bo recommended to the judges u rule whereby only cases ut issue , not exceed ing Unco In number for each day , shall bo placed on the calendar for trial.wild list of cases to bo placed thereon by the cleric In their order from the list of cases noted for trial ; that , whenever any case Is reached for trial on the dated fixed therefor nnd the parties art ) not ready.thu same shall bo marked dismissed , unleVj good eauso Is shown , or the cause Is continued by consent ; provided , thnt by con sent of the parties and the trial judge , said cause can bu placed at the fortt of the assign ment of the day for which it Is fixed for trial. Iteaolvcd , That the present dismissal docket bo dispensed with and that n dismissal docket shall bo furnished wherever cases which were fl.xed for trial and not tried by reason of the default of the parties shall bo placed thereon and the scmo shall work a final dismissal at the regular call at the end of the term , unless good eauso lia shown. Kcsolvrd , That a committee of five bo ap pointed by tliu chair to confer with tlio Judges and accomplish the change * heroin siigKcstcd. Mr. C. S. Montgomery offered the follow ing , which was adopted : Hesolvcd , That the thanks of the members of this association aru hereby tendered to the jntlRoiiof the district court of the Third Judi cial district for their successful olTorls to le- fnrm and perfect the rules of practice and for their rigid enforcement , which , fn the opinion of the association has , during the present term , greatly facilitated the dispatch of busi ness. Kcsolved , That this association will support and sustain every olTort of the jiulffcs toso liupiovo the practice or reornani/o the courts ns to clear the docket nt each term of the court. The association Is In favor of Increasing the nulnber of judges to such a dcgrco ns will Insure the .speedy transaction of all business brought before them. Kcsolvcd , That the judges nro under paid and that their salaries ought to bo increased. Mr. E. W. Simeral offered a resolution to the effect that lawyers endorse on their fil ings whether the case is of law or equity The resolution was adopted. General Hawley wanted the docket divided so that the odd numbers would go to ono judge and tlio even to another. This would complete the understanding of the members of the bar as to just what judge would handle the various kinds of cases. The suggestion was referred to the judiciary committee , W. C. Coup's Kqiicscurrlciiluin. PLATTSXIOUTH , May 1st. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] The W. C. Coup equcscurriculum with all its won derful novelties played hero two nights to the largest business of the season. MUST GO. IT ALONE. The National Bank of Commerce Must Sell its Branch. The branch Bank of Commerce on North Sixteenth street will probably change hands in a fowdays. It is understood that the na tional banking law prohibits a bank organized under that law having a branch under the same charter ns the parent bank , yet a separate and distinct organization , consequently quently the National Bank of Commerce of Omaha must dispose of its branch bank. Mr. Frank B. Johnson , formerly cashier of the Bank of Commerce , is at Denver with a view to procuring capital with which to make the purchase. The ofllcers of the National Bank of Com merce will require the purchasers of the branch bank to give the best of security for the payment of deposits on hand on the day of transfer. _ An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two-ounce tin boxes , and is on absolute euro for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands nnd nil skin eruptions Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the 'ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company ut 25 cents per box by mall iO cents Street Sweeping Orders. The board of public works has ordered the sweeping of streets , to commence last night , as follows : Wednesday night Farnam street from Ninth to Sixteenth , Harnoy street from Ninth to Sixteenth , Howard and St. Mary's avenue from Ninth to Twentipth , Fourteenth street from Howard to Davenport , Thirteenth street from Fanmm to Leavenworth , Twenty-second street ffrom Howard to St. Mary's avenue. Leavenworth strcpt from Sixteenth to Belt railway. Thursday night Fifteenth from Howard to Webster , Davenport from Ninth to Six teenth street , Thirteenth from Leavenworth to Vlnton , Williams from Tenth to Thir teenth , Vlnton from Thirteenth to Twenti eth. Sixteenth from Vluduc't to Vintoii. Friday night Sixteenth from alley north of Izard to Ohio. Cumln'g from Sixteenth to Twenty-sixth , Twenty-fourth from Ciuning to Spuuldlng , Eighteenth from Ctiming to Ohio , Webster from Sixteenth to Twenty- fourth , Seventeenth from Capitol nvenuo to Cumiiig. Sunday night Sixteenth from alley north of Izard to viaduct , Webster from Four teenth to Sixteenth , Farnam from Sixteenth to Thirtieth , Louvenworth from Seventh to Tenth , Twenty-eighth from Farnam to Leav enworth , Chicago from Thirteenth to Twen tieth , Cuss from Thirteenth to Twentieth , Nicholas from Sixteenth to Nineteenth , Cali fornia from Sixteenth to Twentieth. Monday night Ninth from Harnoy to Union Pacific depot , Tenth from Funium to Castellar , Eleventh from Farnam to viaduct , Twelfth from Furnam south , Jackson from Seventh to Thirteenth , Seventh from Jack son to Pierce , Eleventh from Mason to-Wlll- lams , Pttolllo from Sixth to Thirteenth , Plereo from Fifth to Eleventh , Sixth from Pucillo to Pierce , Seventh avenue from Piorcoto Williams. t Tuesday night Douglas from Ninth to Sixteenth , Dodge from Ninth to Sixteenth , Capitol avenue from Ninth to Seventeenth , Ninth from Capitol avouue to Harney , Tenth , Eleventh , Twelfth nnd Thirteenth from Dav enport to Farnnm , ltm > upcrlor rxrellcnco i > rorcn In million * of home * for more than a quarter otii century. It Is used liy Ilio I nltcd Mates Uovernmenl , Kmlorsed by tliu headl of tliu ( irc.it I nlversltlui ns the Hlrouyou , PureUnniluicjt Jlenltliful , Lr Prl''s Cream lltk. Inv Powder ilocs not contain Auiuionla , l.luiu 01 Alum. Sold only In cans. Pllll'K 1IAKINO POWUKIl CO. cuiCAQo. BANjnANtiai'y. er LOCIS. DUFFY'S PURE PUREHISKEV FOR MEDICINAL USE , NO FUSEL OIL. No preniirntlim of mortem tlmoi linn bronino Bit popular as HUH IMiro Malt WliUkoy. Its absolute merit I * the cause nrtliiR popularity , which Is In- cronslnc every any. Ijlko all vntunblo discoveries It has bonn imltntctl , an it cnro should bo r.xorclseil to noeiiro onlv the gRtiitlno and to tntto only Duffy's. Hand for nil illustrated book THE DUFFY MAIjT WIllSKKY CO , Iloohcstur , y. V. CALIFORNIA Till ? LAND OP DISCOVERIES. Scn.cTforcirculjr.4l Santa : Abie : and : Cat : R : Cure I'orsalo by Goodman Drug Co. There's -corset - that isn't a corset , a "waist with straps f for'-thr/shoiildersjand ' rows of buttons to button on skirts and stockingsupporters and so forth the Ball Waist and that's about the whole of it. No ; you can put it in the washtub nb metal in it or on it. It is worth your seeing , if for nothing but how to sew on buttons-to button easy and never come off. and how to make buttonholes wear for ever. Women differ in their ways of thinking and dressing as well as in other ways. This waist is for women whose minds are made up that they won't wear corsets. There's much to be said on both sides ; but did you ever hear of a woman who hadn't made up her mind in some way ? and is there any possible use in trying to get her to change it ? She will and she will ; or she won't and she won't. You can. get the Ball Waist and wear it a week or two or three ; and , if you don't want it , take it back to the store and get your money. CHICAGO Consrr Co. , cnlcago ana New York. Imported Millinery. 123 North IBth Street. TUG Well K'tiowii BpoolallsL IK unsurpassed In thutreatmcnt of all forms of I'm- VATU UldBAHBa and Htrlcturoi ; n euro guaranteed , linpotcncy. I.OJJ of Manhood and ambition , Utorllty. or llarieimosj absolutely ccrcd. Hcml for books Tlio l.lfo nccret , " for Man or Woman , each 10 cent * ( lamp * ) . Nervous Kemnlo Diseases cured quickly and permanently. Treatment by correipondencni damps for reply Consultation freo. Oltlcu S. II Cor. Utli and Jackson strvuts , Omaha , Neb. mn ONLY ! FURNISHING GOODS. It Is nearly time to lay aside your heavy underwear , and we want to remind you that wo carry the largest stock of medium and light weight underwear in town. We buy these goods direct from the mills and commission houses ; we pay no jobbers' profits , and consequently we can sell them from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other establishment. This season we have been especially fortunate in our purchases , and we are in a position to place before our customers several lines of goods at prices which no other house can come anywhere near. WE OFFER FOR THIS WEEK : Three cases Patent Brown Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers , sillc bound , French neck and finished seams , at 250 ; sold elsewhere for 500 , 75 dozen very'fine Striped Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers , at 350 ; worth 6oc. 75 dozen extra fine Ribbed Shirts and Drawers of an excellent shade , warranted fast color , at SOG ; like qualities are not sold elsewhere less than $1.00. IN OVERSHIRTS WE OFFER THIS WEEK : 50'dozen fine Jersey Outing Shirts , in handsome shades of stripes , at 75c ; worth fully $1.25. * In the White Shirt Department we open to-day a line of very fine pique and embroidered bosom Shirts at $ i.25-cvery ; other house charges $2 for these qualities. ' IN HOSIERY WE OFFER : Two cases Fancy Striped Half Hose , a regular. 2oc quality , at xoc. Two cases Brown fine Seamless Half Hose at 150 One case very fine seamless Half Hose , absolutely fast black , at 2oc. . Our Neckwear-counter shows the" handsomest styles of new Tccks , Four-in-Hands and Windsor Scarfs at just one-half the prices of other houses. In Linen Collars , we show all the new shapes of the season , and we also have a full line of our celebrated All Linen 50 Collar , turn down and standing , in new shapes. This is something no other house can show. v Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , \ Something ffloilt Special bargains in Men's Suits $8 , $10 , $12 and $15 ; plenty of V better ones if you want them. SYPHILIS Can bo cured In 20 to 00 days by tha use of the Magic Remedy For milfl only by the Ccok llcmcdy Co. , of Omalia , Nebraska , \\rlto to us for tlio names and address of iiatlcnta wholiavobeen cured nnd from whom no liavo permlnslon to refer , Hyplillls Is n fllscaso that lias always battled Iho skill ot Ilio most eminent phy- 'Blclaim , and until tlio illscoveiy of the Cook Hemedy Co's. " .MAtllO llKMKlY"notono In llfty over hav- \ng \ tlio disease has been cured , Wo uuarantco to cure any cuso that can bo produced. These who liavo taken mercury , potash , H , H. M. xiicus alternas or other advertised romcdles. with only temporary licncrUn can now bo perinnncntly cureil liy the USD of Ilio " .MAdlO HKMI'illV" of the Cook Itemedy Co. , Omalm , Neb. lluwaro of Imitations , H li abnolutoly Impossible for any other person or compnny to have our formula or any remedy Hko It Ini'tlectaml result. The Cook llemcdy Co. him been troatlnu patlonti for four veins nml havu nlwayn Klvun perfect untlifnc- lion. They are flnnnclally responsible , hnvlnit n ciip- Itnl of overJ''OO.OUO , iiinklnu their uuiinihteo Kood. Wo colic-It the most obitlnalo canes -those who have tried every known remedy and lojt all hope of recov ery. Conespond with u and let us put you In poses- Hlonof ovldenco that convinces the muni skeptical. Mark whntwo nays In Ilio end > ou IIIIHT IIBO our "JIAdlO HKMKItV" before yon cnn bo permanently cured. U la the most heroic Mood purltlcr over knonn. Wrlto fur pnrtlculnm. All letters conHdvn- rAirnnv I ! ° mir ° y ° u ai" ? .nttn ! > ; . lli ° WVUllUA t'ook Kumeiiy Co'b. Jltiflo Itum- cdy. Nona others nro genuine , I'nrlles claiming to bo ugoiila for us nro Impostors and frauds. l < ull parti cular * free , Address all ( ominunlcntlons to TUB COOK RKMHDY CO. , Iloonm SO anil 40 St. flair Hotel Illook , Corner lUtli anil lodtoSts. , Onmlui , J obruska. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Bpoclflflnr Hr t rUIliilnM .ni.iii } ariif8J .WaVe. fulneis. ileiiul | ) fpr sslo.iMotieiiliiKuf tlio llraln , ro- Klilnif to Insanity ana Irnllnz to mlsrrjr dwar and dMtli. Armature Old ABC ; . llarrennn .lataut Power lnettli r MI , Involuntary l.o sand riperiiiataiiliu- * nuiel ty over-cieitlau of Ilio liraln , > elfbi e or ter IniliiiKCnce. Uacn boi contains one monlh'n treat- infill , I la Lot. or nl < fur t > , lent ly in lliriiuj. ; | WltU rach oril r for kit boitt , will nj rurch r ruaranuo lu tefund montv It t o imtm utrUUtu CUT lluirant l I unl and tcaumo w.14 vniyl/y GOODMAN' DUUO CO. . 1110 Furnura Street , Otuuhaob. . Ot Great Closing Out Continues to attract intelligent buyers , who believe in get ting the worth of their money. We save you from 2O to" 5O per cent on Diamonds , Watches , Chains , Rings , Lock- els. Pins , Buttons , Ear Drops , and all other Jewelry , ns well as Silverware , Clocks , Bronzes , Lamps , Silk Umbrel las , Opera and Field Glasses , Spectacles , etc. A FEW ASTONISIIERS FOR THIS WEEK ! Genuine Diamond Finger Rings , solid gold , only $2. SO. i Boss Gold Filled Stem Wind Watches , Elgin movement , only $17. Solid Gold Vest Chains only $7. BO. , Best Rolled Plate'Chains only $2. BO ; worth $5. V BOO Fine Set Rings , Ladies' and Gents' , choice $1. Finest Rolled Plate Cuff Buttons , set with real stones , only\ BOc pair. . . Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons , only 2Bc ; worth 7Bc. , Fine Silk Umbrellas , oxidized silver handles , only $2. Q < - and up. Solid Gold Spectacles or Eye Glasses , only $3 ; worth. $5. Best Steel Spectacles , finest lenses , fitted , $1 and $1.5O. * Watches , Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Lowest Prices , - MAX MEXYBJR & BRO. ) SixLeenLli and Karnam SLioois. * Etchings. Emerson. Engravings. Hallet & Davis1. Artists' Supplies. Kimball. Mouldings. Pianos & Organs. Frames. Sheet Music. 1313 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Grand Lottery of Juarez Under the Mnnasement of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES * GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will take place in publlo nt tlio OITV OV JUAREZ ( formerly 1'aso del NorteMexico. . . * * WEDNESDAY , MAY 21st , 1S9O. S Under the personal supervision ol GEN. JOHN S. MOSHY , nnd MIl.OAMII.O AIlfH I IT-H ) . the former n gentleman of such iiromlnoncn in Ilio United States that Ills nrcMyi.'p ali.no l Hiilllclt'iit guarantee to the pnlillu that the drawings will lie held with Htriut honesty nnil fairness - ness to all , and the latter ( Mio Supervisor of the Mexican Government ) is of ciiunl stunning and integrity. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO Tickets ! Only 6OOQO Tickets ! WHOLE TICKETS , frt ; HALF TICKETS. $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS. $1. 1 Prize of $60,000 , $60,000 $ , 100 Prizes of Approximation t SO oacli Prizes. . . 1 I'rlrcot io. < xx > 10,000 100 I'rlzcM of 1 1'rlzoof fi.UXI fi.UX . ) 100 1'rUes uf ! ! S lincli 8. K ) : i I'rlzt's of l.OUU tlHll il.OUU Terminal Prizes. , „ 1U Trl/eaof 11W cncll 2.UUO tm Terminals to Hfl , ( l Prlzo of va ench "Is ! ? U ) 1'ilzuiof 1U ) cncll fi.UUU 6'J'J TcrmlimU to tlu.uuo Prlio of 111) ) each 5f' 1UO 1'rltua of If encli ft.UUU Ml 1'rlzcs of 80 cncll 7,100 1014 Prizes amounting to $ ! - ' 070 Wo the umlorslcned hereby certify that the Hanco If miy llckpt ilrnnlnennrlzo Is sent iH" - 'Iff- ' Xaclonal of Mexico In Chlhuahiin has on deposit nllinuil , Its fnco vnluo will no rolleclvil ai i " ' from tlio Mexican International llanklnit Company , to tliu owner thereof free of the necessary funds to Kuarantco the payment of all 1 1C , AH 11. IIIKlNtXIV , the prizes drawn In tlm lirand Lottery of .liinrc/ . President Kl I'lmoNntlnrml Hunk , Kl I'd" Te We further certlty thai no will nuporvlso all the nr- ACJHNTB WANT 1 = 1 1) raiiKcmentu , and In person innnaito and control all for club rules , c/r / nny other Infnriiiniiun wr I * to thoilnwlntfs of this Lottery , and that the saino are tlioiinilciHlKiiuit. ntntluK your mlilre i-lenri' will } conducted wltli honesty , fairness and In good faith Htnlo. County. Street nnd Number. .More nii"l | mall towards nil jiartlos , delivery will bo insured liy your enuluilHK un cnvU' JO1IIJ B. MOSFJY. Commlsslonor. ope lienrliiKyour full nddrexi. CAMILO AiinuKi.i.Ks , MEXICAN INTKIINATIONAT < HANKINO ( ' > Supervisor for the Government. Ulty of Juarui , Mini' ° , NT/-\rriT/ ! Tqi Fonrt rpmltlniiocs for tickets by ordinary Inttor , contalnliiK Miiiuy ! > f Jl v > > Jj. ibbllt.i iiy nil Kxprrss Cnmpanli's , Now Vork Kxuhungo , Uank Draftur l' < Note , Addri'bs nil U'glritcu'cl letters to MII1XIOA.N INTB.RN.A'TIONA.lA BA.NICING CO. , Glty or Junrox , Mexico , via lill Paso. Tx. . The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institul Korthotre lmcntof all CIIIIONIO AND HUlUIIfUr. WHK.VHKH. APP.BMCOI for iloformilii'i Trusses. Host Facllltlei , Appiralus and Uoiutnlliu for mirvesiful Truatmunt of'every fnrui of illic.ii'X'r ' * * uulrlnKMedl-nl or HiirtficalTreitmeiit , . NINKrr.HimMd KOIl..PATKNTrl , HoaM and Atlend iie ll j | ( Strictly . All mood Illicaiot successfully treated. Hyphllltlo polton removed Ironi llw nyituni without mere New Hontorntlveirealmort for Ixus of Vital Power. Parties unable to tlslt us miy bo treated at hem , , , , . Omaha Medical and Surgical institute , Corner Oth and Harnoy Sts. , Omaha ,