8 THE OMAHA DAILY TUESDAY. MAY G , 1890. THE CITY. Collector Alexander passed four cnsks of wino from Germany through the cus toms olllco yesterday niornlngwhleh consigned to L , Kltwht. D. E , Armstrong , railway mall clerk on tlio Columbus nnd Albion run of tlio Union Pacific , him exchanged runs with 1. L. Dunlup of thu Omaha & Ogdcn run. Deputy United Slates Marolml Lyons yesterday returned from Florida , where ho went with Kandal Palmer , who was wanted at Do Fiinlek Spring on the charge of robbing the malla. Tlio work of moving the Walnut Hill motor line from Burl to Cuming street was started yc tcrduy. Poles tire being erected on the latter street from I,4 , ! Thirty-second east to Twenty-fourth street. Saturday night Betty Turner passed a bad dollar on Mrs. MathowH , a dress maker , at 1208 Dodge street. The dollar lar nnd the case liiuo been turned over to the United States marshal , who will Investigate the facts. The Turner girl claims she received the coin from some unknown party nnd did not know It was bad. Will S. Jny of tlio South Sioux City Sun Is In the city. H. Henderson of Phllndclnhln , umpire of tlio Western league , who ofliclntcs hurts for the next two weeks , Is nt. the Unrker. GcorL'o Uowless , Ada Dean , Tonsy Venn , O. E. Thompson , Miss Dottlo Nenlle , Leslie Watson , JJessio Pope. Beatrice Hamilton , William Miirtliii. Kildlo Ward. Ellen Younff , Alice Willimi , Lillian M. Clcnrce , Sohleno Powell nnd Jessie Powell of the Bluebeard company are at the Hotel Barker. Davis Arrives In 'Frisco. Jack Davis telegraphs that ho arrived in San Francisco all 0. 1C. Saturday night nnd was very cordially received by the Occidental club people. Ho will go Into training Imme diately for his flirht with Choynslti , which is scheduled for the ! ! OUi. Jack Ryan , who will assist In Davis' training , will leave for the coast today. Coiitldcnccd a Chinaman. O. M. Peterson , n newspaper hanger-on from Plattsmoutli , was urrcsicd yesterday afternoon on suspicion of trying to confluence a Chinaman near the Union Pacific depot. While In the city Jail ho was identified by Clarence Homer as the man who , under the name of Norton , had conlUlenccd him out of 111.45 last Saturday on the old car of freight game. District Court. John Ii. Miles and James Thompson have commenced suit in foreclosure against Sheriff Coburn as assignee of the estate of Louis Uoscmund to recover $050 on two notes , secured by mortgage on property In Okala- hciiiiu. The Central loan and trust company has brought suit in foreclosure against Julia M. Cain ct al. to recover on two notes secured by mortgage on property in Shinn's second ad dition. _ "llotli" in the Hospital. O. II. Kothnclcer , formcily editor of the Re publican , who has been lying for some time past dangerously 111 at the hotel Barker , has at length been taken to St. Joseph's hospital. For a long time his friends desired him to make the change , be cause ho steadily refused the necessary nursing which Mr. Ualch , the proprietor of the hotel , and Mr. Hothacker's friends of fered. under systematic care it is thought Mr. liotuuckor will regain strength and ulti mately be able once inoro to mlnglo with his friends. Ijlecnscfl. Licenses were Issued to the following par ties by Judge Shields yesterday ; Name and residence. Ago. J. C. Hall. North Bend. Neb . 20 Benin B. McFall , Omaha , . 18 John Maginuess , Omaha . 28 Ella Everett , Sioux City , la . 2-1 Frank Marsh , Council Bluffs . 23 Mary Knapp , Omaha . 20 Martin Murphy , Omaha . 2fl Kate Murphy , Omaha . 20 OloP. MlkkKwon , Omaha . 28 Doi tea II. Wellcer , Omaha . : ) A. E. Johnson , Omaha . 21) ) Huida A. Johnson , Greenwood , lu . 22 Tlio Ijoi-a Xlcclrr Cane. The soldiers , Gulthcr and Cress , had the continuation of their examination on the charge of rape under the act of 1877 yester day afternocn. It was understood that evi dence showing that the girl was over fifteen was to bo introduced , but when the case was called the counsel for the soldiers came for ward with an act providing that only federal courts could deal with soldiers. committing an offense or crime on a government reservation. The crime was alleged to hnvo been commit ted at Fort Omaha , a government reserva tion , and the prisoners wore , with the con sent of County Attorney Muhoney , commit ted to the care of the post authorities to bo produced when demanded by the federal courts. Daughters of tlio King1. A very delightful reception was given by the King's Daughters society of Trinity cathedral In the crypt of the cathedral last night to the members of the same order In other parishes of the city and Council Bluffs and South Omaha. From the last named places there were nearly ouo hundred guests present. QAt the beginning of the evening a few re marks were mndo by Dean Gardner , welcom ing the visitors , followed by a more extended address by Hov. Mr. Mackay of Council Bluffs , commendatory of the work of the society. After this vocal solos wcio rendered by Miss ClnrUson , Mrs , George Gould and Mr. Archlo Pratt , and later in the evening refreshments were served. Tlio evening was ono of the greatest pleasure - uro to these who paitlolp.itcd. Counting tlio Mall. This promises to bo a busy week with the clerks In the iwstoftlee , us under recent In structions from the postmaster general , Post master Gallagher Is instructed to make an ac curate count of the number of pieces of mull matter that passes through the otlleo. In ad dition to this the mall must bo weighed , on account of the postage paid thereon , together with the class to which the malt belongs. The count Is similar to ono that is being tnadu in all of the oniccs of the United States , and Is made that the postmaster genera' may know the amount of bulucsa that each oDlco Is doing. After this work Is completed the reports will bo sent to hoiidqututcrs , whcro they will bo nuulu up and printed lu pamphlet form for distribution , It Is imperative that the work should bo complete at I ! o'clock next Monday morning , and consequently until that time the clerks will 1mvo but llttlo rest. Coroner Jurors' Fees. Chairman Berlin of the county commis sioners' committee on Judiciary received com munication from County Attorney Miiuouoy lu which the latter states his opinion ns to the county paying coroner Jui-or nnd witness fees , us given exclusively In TUB BEE lost week. As previously stated , Mr. Mahoney says that the statutes make no provision for the payment of such fees and that they could not bo collected In an action against the county , The statutes do provide , however , that j > cr- sons summoned as Jurors or witnesses by the coroner and \viio full to attend can bo attached for contempt. As such Jurors and witnesses servo under compulsion , Mr. Ma honey says that ho believes the board has a discretionary jKiwor to pay them the sumo fees as uro allowed in otuerlufor vlzl per day. Two or thrco members of the board have expressed themselves us , at IIrat thought , being opposed to paying these fees , notwith standing the opinion of Mr. Muhouoy , though uo formal action has been taken. IT IS A Mi : . Tlio Omnhn Hmcllcr Misrepresented by n Montana Writer. An ofllclal of the Omaha xmcltcr , to whom the dispatch In another column was shown , said that It evidently shielded the facts. "Somebody , " ho said , "wanted to make a stub at the railroads , and took this means of dohifj it. Wo have never had nn advantage In rates or any thing else over cither of those smelters. The trouble with them has been that they never had the facilities to com | > cto with centrally- located works. Whllo wo get lots of ere from Montana and do considerable bus iness with these concerns , there has never been an agent of ours In that territory. "Another trouble arises from the fact that two smelters wore trying to live on Just about enough business to snw > ort ono. Further more , they wen ) started as u speculation and or the purpose of creating n real csluto boom. "This Is plainly evident because there can ho no Held lor such plants In a coun try not located right for drawing business from far away stations. Wo have big advantages here , because wo get our raw material from Mexico and British C&lnm- bla as well as the western mountain regions. "Tlio Great Falls plant was backed by Congressman Abraham Hu hitt of Now York and his friends. They expected to build a largo city out there , and boasted that they would sooner or later close up the Omaha and Grant smelters. When they talk about our having gro.it advantages over them lu the matter of rates and that our agents have underbidden theirs , there is absolutely no truth In the statement. I can show where in the railroads have persistently favored them. The truth Is they occupy n poor Held , and can't get business. " THAT CHKCIC FOR $5OO. It Draws Forth a Jloiily from Chair man llalconilie. "Ernest Stuht's side of that $500 forfeited check story as It appears lu the papers Is sim ply no reply nt all , " remarked Mr. Balcombo , of the board of public ; works , yesterday , "Mr. Stuhl claims , I see , that tlio only con tract ho has for the work he has to do Is ono which was signed only by the secretary of the board , which lias never been acted upon , although it was signed by himself and his bondsmen , Mr. Stuht or the news paper men must have been dream ing , The fact is that the board , much loss the secretary on his own hook , never signed any contract whatever. The way all such contracts are signed is , llrst by the contractor , then his bondsmen , and lastly by the board. This rule is held to very strictly , and the reason will bo evident to evcrv business man that knows anything at all about such matters. AVhero Mr. Stuht was nt fault was that , evidently without being sure of the matter , ho took It for granted that his contract was signed" by the bo.ird. Ho is a very busy many , nnd , acting upon the assurance Just mentioned , he went along thinking ho was on the safe side. Mr. Stuht failed to bring in the contract nnd to have the board sign it , and that's all there is to the matter. "Now as to the streets and alleys abutting upon the lots in Kountrc , Hartmau , Haw- tliorne , Marsh , McCormick's nnd other addi tions , having not yet been tilled or graded. There isn't a particle of loom for any talk or quibbling on that point and the o who indulge in it are beamingly wasting their breath. Ordinance No. 22M provides that the owners of these lots must 1111 until the streets and alloys are brought to grade. These who deny the nuthoiity of tlio city to order such lilling and assort that if they are tilled against their protest they will commcucp suit to set aside any assessment therefore , simply dis play great ignorance regarding the existence of theordinance Just referred to. The only remedy I know of for thrso asscitions about what the city can and can not do in certain matters , is for every property owner to sup ply himself with a copy of the city ordinances particularly those passed more recently. " For Sick Headache Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr.'M. W. Gray. Cave Spring , Gn. , says : " 1 have used it with perfect success in ha bitual sick headache. " STILIi AMONG US. Burglars Continue to Pay Attention to Houses touring the Niglit. E. D.'Vim Court , who lives at 1903 Wirt street , had a rather thrilling experience with a pair of burglars yesterday morning. About IJ o'clock he and his wife , whoso apartment is downstairs , were awakened to gao down the barrels of a pair of revolvers. They were mformed by their unwelcome vis itors that if they made n move their brains would bo scattered over the pillows. They discreetly kept silent , and ono of the burglars made a deliberate search of the room. This completed , the visitors departed from the house , and the door was closed and locked by Mrs. Van Court , wlillo Mr. Van Court mndo a search for a revolver which , when found , refused to revolve. In the meantime , the burglars had started up the [ stall's , and met a sister of Mrs. Van Court , who was coming down to investi gate the dlsturbanco and doing her best to rousa the neighbors. They quietly advised bur toco to bed and then loft the house. The burglars secured a valise , the contents of which are not known , and two or three suits of clothes which wt-ro left In the yard. The police were summoned but no trace of the scoundrelly visitors could bo found , though the oftlccrs think they know where to look for them. The residences of Messrs. Corby nnd D. C. Dunbar were entered at about the same time , $2.75 being secured at the former place and fj at the latter. _ . An Absolute Cure. Tlio ORIGINAL ABIKTINE OINTMENT Is only put up lu largo two-ounco tin boxes , and is nn absolute euro for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped hauds iimlifll skin eruptions , Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box bv mail UO cents * A MinlLKUWlTH TIMI3. Ho Finally llotlre.s Ileliind the Walls of the Iimniio Asylum. A Jeweler named M. Winkler was sent to the insane asylum yesterday. Ho Is the same individual who was up before the insanity board a year ago and at that time promised to leave town if ho was allowed his llbcity. The witnesses against him numbered some twenty well known citizens who have been acquainted with his disturbed condition for a long timo. Wlnkler's principal hallucination was that John Ilauniorfor whom ho hasdono consider able work , goes around and stops the watches which he , Wlukler , has repaired and sot run ning. The poor fellow has a long train of evil shades wtilch his unbalanced miud Imag ine arc continually followlnghiiullko so many furies. It was necessary to use strategy to take him away without using force. Ho was > nado to bcllovo that ho was being taken away for u hunt and general good time. 'TWIXT TIMI3 AND 13TRHNITV. Nlnliop O'Connor Still Fighting Against Death. Bishop O'Connor still lies In a very weak condition at his residence , Thirty-sixth and Hurt streets. Ho is receiving the greatest care and attention , though ho seems to make but llttlo progress toward recovering his former strength. Ho 1s contlncd to his bed , and takes but llttlo nourishment. There seems to bo a gradual wasting of the frame which , It Is not likely , medical skill will bo able to arrest. Notwithstanding , the mind retains Its old-tltno brilliancy. The bishop recognizes his attendants ana the few friends who drop in to pay him a call , which rarely lusts moro than u moment. Yesterday the bishop experienced a fainting spoil which was considered danger ous by the attendants , and the worst was feared , A few days ago ho was told of the death of the late 1 Jev , H. J , Uoylo , pastor of St. Peter's church , a young man who stood high in bis esteem. The announcement was a sad ouo and seemed indeed to have its effect upon the prostrate prelate. The latter , however , has mudo no effort to designate whom ho desires to succeed to the pastorate. Kather St. Lawrence , the Into hs- slstant , Is still in charge nud Vlenr General Chokn sn.va it Is not likely tlmt nn nppolnU inent to the vacant place will bo made lor a couple of months. Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Syrup for Chil dren Teething relieves the child from pain. W cents u bottlo. SOVTJl OM.lir < l XEIt'8. Itillllii Inspector Hwypr llcnil. John Dwycr , South Omaha's building Inspector specter , died nt his homo nt Twenty- fourth nnd Q streets Sunday night nftcr n long nnd painful Illness with dropsy. Mr. Dwycr was well known nnd universally liked in South Omaha. Ho was appointed to the position of building Inspec tor when .Tustlco Urccn relinquished the oOlco January 1. The funeral Will occur from the family residence this morning. In .Tutlsc KliiK's Court. There wcro fifteen prisoners in the police station yesterday whoso coses had to bo disposed of by Judge King. To n man up n tico it looked as though Sunday closing cre ated moro lawlessncs than If the saloons were open. The police were overly-zealous Sun day and arrested n good many vags and bums In the hope of securing some of the gang that Is responsible for the murder of young NIstel In Omaha a week ago. Ono of the amusing features was the ease of Sarah Hughes , u colored prostitute. John Harris , a night watchman at Armours , was nt homo Sunday night and discovered that the Hughes woman was using his domicile as an assignation libusc. Ho raised a row and the woman's mole companion jumped through n window bare naked and made his escape , leaving his clothing behind. They await an owner at the station. Sarah was lined $10. There wcro only three or four drunks among the prisoner s and some of them wcro arrested early in the morning. There wcro few arrests attributable to drunkenness. Clly Notes ami Personals. R. T. Henderson returned Sunday from n visit to Denver , C. U. Moore is In St. Louts on a business trip. trip.Tho South Omaha post of the Grand Army of the Itcpubllc has decided to Indulge in u separate mcmoiial day celebration. At the last meeting the post appointed Comrades Hart , Glasgow and Creas a general commit tee of arrangements. , J. C. Maekoy will soon leave South Omaha for Salt Lake City , where he will permanently rcsltlo. ' W. H. Beckett's horse ran away with him while In Omaha yesterday antl severely in jured him on the left hip. Mr. Beckett was removed to the Heed hotel. H. C. Bostwick , cashier of the South Omaha National bank , is in Chicago. M. S. Eads has returned to his homo hi Hasting after a short visit with his uncle , Fred M. Smith. The game between the Sobotkers and the Omaha letter carriers broke up in a row Sun day afternoon at the close of the fifth in nings. The score then stood 0 to I ) in favor of the carriers. V. P. Wormwood loft for Kansas City yes terday. B. A. Hobbins has'lcft for his homo in Chicago cage after a visit with his brother , Jacob. The trustees of the Presbyterian church will meet at the Magic City Boomer oflice to night. _ Ole Hull's Independence. The Into Ole Bull , the well known violinist , wus perfectly fearless of consequences - quences when his self-respect was touched , says Chambers' Journal. As nn example of this : The grand duchess of Mecklenburg gavp the musician a letter of commendation to her father , then king of Prussia , afterward the Emperor William. With this ho wont to Berlin , where , as directed , ho called first on the superintendent ot the Royal opera house , to whom ho stated his mis sion. That gentleman was so patroni/- ing that Bull could hardly stand it ; but eventually an hour was fixed on the following day for another call at the opera house. The violinist , with his usual punctuality , presented himself at the hour , determined to stand no non sense. ' 'Where is your violin ? " de manded the superintendent. "In the case , " responded Ole Bull , coolly. "And where is the cuso ? " "At the liotcl. " "But did not I tell you to play for mo ? " "Excuse me , sir , " was the answer ; "I did not think you were in earnest. I play either for money or honor , and in this case neither is in question. " The man ager was piqued , and ho replied sharply ; "I cannot present you to his majesty without having heard you. " "If the re quest of the grand duchess is not a suf ficient recommendation to his majesty , her father , I am content to leuvo the city , " which ho did that day. Save Your Hair BY n timely ttso of Ayor's Hair Vigor. This preparation has no equal ns a dressing. It keeps the scalp clean , cool , nnd healthy , nnd preserves the color , fullness , nnd beauty of the hair. " I was rapidly becoming bald and gray ; but after nsing two or three bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair grew thick nnd glossy and the original color was restored. " Melvin Aldrich , Canaan Centre , N. If. " Some time ago I lost nil my hair In consequence of measles. After duo watting , no now growth appeared. I then used Ayor's Hair Vigor and my hair giew Thick and Strong. It has apparently como to stay. Tlio Vigor is evidently n crent nld to nature , " J. B. Williams , Fioresville , Texas. "I linvo used Ayci'rt Hair Vigor for the past four or flvo years nnd find it n most satisfactory dressing for the hair. It is all I could desire , being harmless , causing the hair to retain its natural color , nnd requiring but a small quantity to render the hair easy to arrange. " Mrs , M. A. Bailey , 0 Charles sticet , Havcrhlll , Mass. " I have boon using Ayer's Hair Vigor for several years , nnd believe that it has caused my hair to retain its natural color. " .Airs. II. J. King , Dealer iu Diy Goods , &c. , Bishopvllle , Mil. BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Bold by DruKliUau41'crfumcri. | If if on Jucve a COLDorCQUCi-S , nruto or lending to CONSUMPTION , I ! or i imo > I.IVKK on , AND UVPOPHOSrillTBS OL131U AXtt SOlt.i I 3 STTXU3 OtriUil 3TOXI IT. This praiuinttlon contains the Bthnuln. ting properties of tlio Jli/i > oplii > i > iililttt and fine A'ontrudm Coil J.lri-r Ott , Until by physicians all the world over. H Is jinliiliible at milk. Three tlmos as e files- clous as plain Co.1 I.lvur Oil , A pet fact Emulelon , better than alloluers ramie. For all furmsof iru tiiJHtrata ! ( , Jlrviicltllli , CONSUMPTION , Scrofula , and as a Flesh Producer there U nothing like SCOTT'S EMULSION , It U cold t > r all DruggUta. Lot no one by proluio explanation or Impudtut entreaty | | Induce jou to accept a iubulllutt. | CREAM , . , . 1 1 \ < I llllvlil * 1 VMl lr.iv / KEITTORK. CHICAGO. BAXHIASCHCO. ST.LOUI9. "Tins is TUB AOB or Arou.i.vAius WATCH. " Walter llo'nnt , Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " , The filling at the Apollinaris Spring { Rhenish Prussia ) amounted to 11,894,000 lollies in 1887 , 12,720,000 bottles in 1888 and 15,822,000 * ° IIIesfa l889 , , NOTICE. The wcll'fotovjn Yellow Labels of the Afiolllitaris Company , Limited , are protected by Perpetual Injunctions of the Supreme Court. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADEMARK TUB O it KA T TRADE MARK rny. Aniinfall- liiKcmoforbcm- Imil Weakness , HpcrninturrlKPn , Impotpncy , nn I nil Ulaoancs tlmt follow ns n sequence - quenco of BClf- Abnio ; as 1.093 of Memory. Unl- BEFORE TAKIMD. voreal Lassitude , AFTER TAKINB. I'nlntn tlio Hack , IJInmcn of Vision , FromnttiroOM AKO , nnd many other diseases that lead to Insanity or consumption and n piomnturo grave. rf Full pnrtlcul.irs In our imniplet , wlilch wodo- Mro to < onU free by ni.ill to every one. EifTlio fpecl- flc medicine Is polilut ! ! ] > er package , or Mr packages forfS , or will l > o cent free by mall on tbeiccclpt of tlio money , by nddreisInK THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 110 FAIIXAM STIICUT , - - OMAHA , NEU. On account of counterfeits , wo uavo 1 tllow Wrapper : llm only genuine. GRATUITOUS ADVICE. This npccles of ndrlce is not always accept- nblr , l > ut In nmnyUnstnncfS much beuullt would bo derltnlvrero It acted upon. No scctlouof the country isexempt fro in dUcuse. To know tile best mcnna of combatting this common enemy , with the leant injury to our pocket * nml tnitc , J certainly u ( Trent ad \VeinuatcxpectTorpldI.nflr , Con gealed Spleen , Vitiated Kilo nnd Iimctite JJoircln. and all prudent person * will supply tliemscMcn ulth.TnU'H Vllls , wlilcli stimu late the I.Ivor , relieve the engorged Spleen , determine a hcnltliy flow of lllle. tlius reg- ulatlncthoboirc.lsinmlcnuslnijall ; unhealthy secretion * to puw offiii iijiutural manner. "Ail ounco'of proventlicM worth a pound of cure. " lie ndriaod and usu Tutt's laver Pills , Price , 25c. Office , 39 & 41 Park Place. N. Y. REMOVED To the N. E. Corner of 14th and Farriam * Streets. DR. McGREW , Ono of the most successful Specialists , has taken olllccs at the northeast earner of llth and Kainam street * . Tlio doctor's rapidly In- crcaMiiK piaotlco compels him to seek moio commodious ollk'i'.s. The doctor is unsurpassed In the treatment of all foims of 1'rlvato Diseases , sulotuio , IM-I Manhood and Ambition. The doctor has ono of the most complete systems for tioatliijj I'rlvnto Diseases found throughout the \ \ ct , ami has made these dis eases his special study for moro than 13 yeais. Ill ; , treatment Cannot -Fail , nnd a cnio Is guaranteed In every ease. Tlioso uho huso been under his ticatmcnt for STRICTURE pronounce It a most wonderful success. , Stricture , or pain nnd dllllenlty In urinating , permanently uiiied In u fu\v days without puln , cuttliiK or lost ] of time , Lost Manhood and Ambition In llfi worst forms mini most dreadful results uro absolutely and peimaiicntiy cured hy the doctor , and the puticnt Is soon I'ompletely in- stored to lls ; usual \lgor , ambition anil en ergy , Barrenness and All "Femalie Diseases positively cured nlthout Instruments AT lIOMIC , without my iinnoyanco or lo-s of time or pain. Treatment fa easily made by each patient OATARBHiJSkln Dlsonsos and all Diseases of the Blood , Heart , Liver , Kidneys and Bladder absolutely cured. The Doctor's Success Has boon tlraplr marvelous. Ho l > treat ing pail nt > tijr conripomlonco In nlmrxt ori-rjr talu from thu Alluiillo to tlio 1'ailtlo oo.-un Anuini : thu doctor's patients nro found ninny of thu Ip.iitlnK men iif our country senator * , bankera , iiilu- liler > , Inwrent , unit men In Ilio ( arlounother uicura * tlon which KO to mala * up the iiia i > uf tlio pvoili | > . They enilorno him ami rccotuiuonif lilm In tliobtrunif * cut | io lhlu manner. Horn ! 10 runt * ( ilarapt ) for Ilia Doctor' * look , The Life bi'crt'l , for "Mim" or "Woman. " Trcatmuutij ( .urruipomlonct1. tlamp for rcplf. OFFICE : NORTIIHAST COR.XHR 14th and Fiirnam Sts. O mail a , Not ) . 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 , silk bound , French neck and finished seams , at 250 ; sold elsewhere for 5oc. 75 dozen very fine Striped Balbriirgan Shirts and Drawers , at 350 ; worth 6oc. 75 dozen extra fine Ribbed Shirts and Drawers of an excellent shade , warranted fast color , at 5oc ; 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 750 ; worth fully $1.25. f In the White Shirt Department we open to-day a line of very fine pique and embroidered bosom Shirts at $1.25 ; every other house charges $2 for these qualities. IN HOSIERY WE OFFER : Two cases Fancy Striped Half Hose , a regular 2oc quality , at IOG. Two cases Brown fine Seamless Half Hose at 150 One case very fine seamless Half Hose , absolutely fast black , at 200. ' 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 5c Collar , turn down and standing , in new shapes. This is something no other house can show. e Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. To Talk Btaift Special bargains in Men's Suits $8 , $10 , $12 and $15 ; plenty of better ones if you want them. NO RIBBON Permanent Alignment SPEED , Strength. Sold Under n POSITIVE GUAR ANTEE. GEO. H. SMITH & CO. , General Agonta Nebraska and Iowa. S1O S. 10th St. , - - Omaha \\\E \ \ \ LATESI GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "Ilr n thorough knowledge of the natural l.iw and niitrl- tluu , ami ! > > a careful application uf Iho line propt-r- llf * ot well foletloil Cocoa. Mr Upp" HUH provldoiUmr breakfast table * with a tlellcutcly flavored twcniiHi whUh ii'iir a o us many hi'itvy doctors' bllU , It U br the Judicious uioof mcli arllclo of dirt that constitution may bo riiduallr bnlll uii until tron . enouuli to r ' l t ovcry tonilcncr to dUoaie Iluii. ilrvd90fiubtluiiuliiclU ) urofloik nuiirunnilni readx to attack wlicrurer Ihcro U a vicitk jHiInt We mar eicnpa uiunr n fatal ihaft by kcvplnit onuulvcs well furtlilod wliliiitire blooil and a proper ! ) nourished frame. ' Civil SHTVlcoliuiolto , Miula iliuply Hlthbolllim waterormllk Sold on/ ] In half pound tins , Ljr Kruccru , libeled thin , I1UKV5 I'PIN Xt nlloiiiiipiithlK \ I'homlsts ' JrtJHiO M 10 tU London , hng-und. FEEVIALE BEANS h ; r t ! ljlf. pfrfrrtlf fr. mot pnnrrful ftintla t known nr f ll . IValHiT , | < ot | > Ald .onu bux t / < Mr , I.IIIN IllltiJ ( Ii , ' ll.itrll . , < , Y. bvM by OOOHMAN Mtt'O W * . GOODRICH , Jaw ) cr" lui IhU'iiKO , ai ji-ars * Mii't-fusful Aducoficrj nopuullvlty , t-pcclul fucllltlc lu many btutca , Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Management ol the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BV THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will take place In imblio at tlio CITV Of JUAIICK ( formerly P.ISO del Nortc ) , Mexico "WEDNESDAY , MAY 21st , 1S9O. Umlor the personalsupcrvlsfon ol CEJf , JOHN S , MOSBY , ami MR.OAMILO AllGHKLW : ? , the former a gentleman of such piomlncnco tu the United States ( hat his proscm-is alonu Is bullicluntKiiaiaiitco to the puullu that thu drawing * will bnhold with strict honesty ami fair' ness to all , nnd the latter ( tlio Supervisor of the Mexican Government ) is of equal standing and Integrity. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO Tickets ! Only 6OOOO Tickets ! WHOLE TICKETS. . $4 ; HALF TICKETS. . $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS. . $ ! . LxIST OR 1 Prize of Approximation Prizes. $60,000 $60,000 $ , $ , 100 Prl70i of $ M each J WO , 1 I'rUoof 10,000 : 10,000 100 1'rlirei of 'M each 1000 1 I'll/oof 6,000 r 6,000 IUO 1'rlzos of S3 eich 31'rizesof 1,0(10 ( each ! l,000 Terminal Prizes. 101'rlicsof a ) ciich 2,000 , M9 TormlraH to Jifl.OJO 1'rUo of CD each. ill ( HI Wl'rliosof 100 cnch 6,000 eruilimlB to JIO.OOO I'rlzo of $10 each t.WKJ 100 1'rlzcs of re I'ach 6,001) ) ZSOl'rlzesof W cnch 7MKJ 1014 Frizes amounting to $126,070 Wo the undersigned hereby certify that tlio Ilaneo If any tlrkrt itraiTlnira prlro Ii sent to lliH undrr Nnclonil of Mexico In Chihuahua his on deposit BlumM , Us fiico value trill ho collected and ruwlttoil fiom the Mexican International Hanking Company , tu the owner thereof fiee of charKU. the necessary funds to finarantco the payment of all KlHlAKl ! H.NM.V ( ! ( , the prizes drawn In the ( iiaml Lottery of Juarez. President 11 ! Paso National Hank , Kl Pn o , Tcr. \Vefnrthercertify thatnu wlllHiipervlsoalltho ar JVGI3NT8 WANTISO. rangements , and In person manairo and control all Tor club rates , or any other Information , nrwrlp thodrtwlriKs of this lottery , and that the same an > thounderalKned. ntathiK your addiess Uoirly , nllll conducted nltli honesty , fairness and lu good faith titate , County , street and Number Muio ntpld uiHll towards all parties. dell\er > " 111 bo assured by your ciicloslnu an envel JO1IX S. MOSnY. Commissioner. ope beailiiK > our full addicss. OAMII.O Annu&r.r.K' ) , MEXICAN iNTmiN.VrlONAI , lU.NKINfl C'O. , Supervisor for the Uovornmunt. Olty of Jnait'i , Meuio. NrOTTnT- Fond remittances for tickets hy ordinary letter , containing Money Outer , > vj. . -iv-'J i. issued by nil KYpross Companies , Nuw Vork n\uhuiigcUiiiilc 1)1 uftor i'uitdl Note. Addtcss all reglsteied letteisto MEXICAN INTHUlN-A/IMONALx BANKING OCX , City -Juarez. . Mexico , via 1S1 Paso. Tc-x. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. rorthotrcntmontof iillCIiaONlO ANI ) HUIUIIO.U , 1MSKA3K4. liruoot , App.nncoi for iloforinllloi nml TniBBOB. llual I'licllltloj , Apimrutui nnU lluinoilloi for niiccoaifnt Trentinnnt of every form of illauua ru quIrlnK.Mcillcnl or biirKlciilTroitmont. N1NKTY 110OMS FOH I'ATHNTd , Hoard nnd Attenilnnco. lloU Acconimoilnlloni West. Write for clrculnra on Uuforrnltlui nnd llrncm , Trusses , Chili ruut Ciirvnlnroi ut Bplno. rilns , Tumors , Cnncor , Ciiturrh. llronehltli , Inhnliitlon , l.'lot'trlclty , I'nrnhali , Klillcpsy , Kl'lricy ' , Mln.t . < itor , llyo , llnr , bklnaml llloo.l. niulnllHnrKlcnlOporntUiin. IIISIIASIia OPVOMliN n Hpcclally Hook n ) DIxciiHcs of Women 1'rco. Wu IUITO liituly ndilod nlylnln Doimrttnont for Women During Conlliiuuiont ( Strictly l > rlvuto ) Only Itclliiblo Mvillcnl InHtltuto Mnklnx Sliecliilt ) " of rittVATi : DIHCAHCH All Illooil DIsonscisuccesHfully trcntod. Hyphllltlo poison ruminod from tlio nyatom without mercury. New Ht'storntlvo trc itmont for Ixiss of Vltnl I'owor , I'lirtlei nnitlilo to visit 111 may bo tro.itud nl liniuo oy corronponctonco. All rommnnlcntlonx conlliluntlnl , .Muillclno < > r Initrinnents aent by mnll or utprcii an * curoly pnckud , no mnrki to Imllcnto contents or ncmdor. Ono purannal Interview prof rrpil. Cull uml cumuli usoriendhlHtory of yourcnio , and wo wlllaond In plain wrnjipor onr 11ODK TO .MHN KHHIIi upon 1'riv.itt Hjieclul or Nervous Discuses , linpotunoy , Hyphllla. ( Jleot nndvarloocuto , nltli qnoitlon Mjt. Addros * Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner Oth nnd Harney Sts. , Omaha , Neb. Ot Great Closing Oift Sale Continues to attract intelligent buyers , who bollovo In get ting the worth of their money. Wo save you from 25 to DO per cent on Diamonds , Watches , Chains , Rings , Lock ets. Pins , Buttons , Ear Drops , and all other Jewelry , as well as Silverware , Clocks , Bronzes , Lamps , Silk Umbrel las , Opera and Field Glasses , Spectacles , etc. EW A FHW ASTONIS11BRS FOR THIS WEEK ! TW Genuine Diamond Finger Rings , solid gold , only $2.0O. Boss Gold Filled Stem Wind Watches , Elgin movement , only $17. Solid Gold Vest Chains only $7.BO. Bof.t Rolled Plato Chains only $2.BO ; worth $5. BOO Fine Set Rings , Ladies' and Gents' , choice $1. Finest Rolled Plato 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 O and up. Solid Gold Spectacles or Eye Glasses , only $3 ; worth $8. Best Steel Spectacles , finest lenses , fitted , $1 and $1.0O. Watches , Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Lowest 1'nccs. MAX MRYEXR. & Sixteenth and Karnam Streaks. Etchings. Emerson. Engravings. Hallet& Davla. 08 Artists' Supplies. Klmball. Mouldings , Pianos & Organs. Frames. Sheet Music. 1018 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska.