8 THE OMAHA DAIIT.7 SATURDAY , MAY 10 , 1890 THE CITY. Bank clonrlngu yesterday $807123.2o. Tlio t'ccclnts ut tlio customs house yes' tcrday consisted of two crwkotH of wine from Franco , consigned to an Oinuhn denier. Percy O'Hrlcn , the Ju'vonllo horse thief yesterday afternoon pleaded guilty to the i.'li urge IIB rend tuid ho was held to the (1 ( lull-let court. D Detective Savage ycstordny nftornoon recovered in n Tenth Htrcot pawn shop n vnlunblo overcoat stolen from J. L. Mo- Lcod , room 601 , Pnx ton block , Boraodays The ITnrnoy street cable line was at n BtamMlll for about two hours yesterday morning owing to a broken atnuul in the cable. It was repaired , however , about 10 o'clock and the trains resumed their runs. Gather , the poldlor accused of having been implicated in the reduction ol Laura Zolgler , was brought from the fort by n holdier and lodged in the county jail. Ilia examination will take place today. Francis Murphy spoke to a largo num ber of the employes of the Union Pacific shops yesterday. lie was listened to with attention and his remarks produced a great olToet , about four hundred sign ing the pledge. A conference committee from the A. O. U. W. and the G. A. K. lodges of the city will moot at the Casey hotel thin afternoon at . ' ! o'clock for the purpose ol arranging to jointly observe Decoration day.William William Lcary , the Council Bluffs hackman who was charged with robbing Wels Sorensen , an Iowa granger , while coming from the BltilTs to this city , was yesterday hold to the district court in bondsof 8500. A warrant was issued yesterday after noon for Jack McQuinlan , suspected of stealing an overcoat from II , Blackmoro at an Eighth street lire. McQuinlan is in Council Bluffs and the complaint is for grand larceny. An anonymous complaint lias been ecnt to police headquarters stating that thirty ftogs of beer wore sold in the Cali fornia house , Eleventh snd Douglas , last Sunday , and the writer says that a citi zens' committee will look after the mat ter. It is signed "Taxpayer" and no at tention will bo paid to it. Mr. Kwlng L. Armstrong , of the firm of Armstrong & Co. , most emphatically denies that no was at the polls in the Second district of the Eighth ward working against annexation , lie says ho was most heartily in favor of the proposition , voted for it , and urged his friends to vote also. I ; . A. O. K. OIHeers. The newly elected oflleers of the L. A. C. E. for the following season are as follows : Uabbl Honolulu , president : MissTllllo New man , vice-president ; Mr. Sam Frank , secre tory.-Mrs. S.un ICatz , treasurer. Committee of nrninpomcnts : Mesdamcs Bellman mid Poluck , Misses Lizzie Isaacs jiml Addle Newman aud Mr. Charles Elgut- tcr. _ Grading Thirteenth Street. The work of gradlngThirtcentU street from Vlnlon to the south limits has boon resumed after the protracted delay occasioned by the VouiiBcrimin injunction. Property owners in the vicinity where the H-ork has been resumed hay they have suf- ' 'ercd greatly from the delay , the street hav ing been almost utterly impassable. Thcho property owners are also very urgent In their demands for paving as soon as the grading is completed. > A Quartette ol' Criminals. 'Sheriff Boyd and Jailer Miller took a Jough miartettoto the penitentiary. The latter -ycro Harry Leo , who was given two years . 'or burglary ; Jack Qalnhui , one year for as- biuilt ; L. M. Lewis , five years for grand lar- V. rcny , and John Mulcahy , the young fellow l < -vho "ilkl up" the Tlilrtccutlu street China- -nnn , was convicted of grand larceny , aiid Koes for the longest time allowed by law for such an offeneo , seven years. | < * The four men were handcuffed and chained together. Electric U lit Company's Delay. In rafcrcnco to the complaint of changing the location of one of the electric lights from Thirty-second and Cuming to Thirty-third nnd Ginning the gas inspector explains that It was done by order of the city council. Thcro Is considerable complaint from north Gmkrs over the neglect of the electric light companies to locate lights at the corners of Bhcrmau avenue and Twenty-fourth streets ami the Bolt lino. The lights were ordered April H , and that portion of the city is still In darkncs > s. St. Mary's Avenue Grade. It is learned that the Fourth ward conncihncn , Messrs. Bcchcl and Wheeler , to whom was referred the report of W. J. Ken nedy , "D. J. O'Donahoo and J. B. Evans , who vero appointed by the council to appraise damages for the St. Mary's avcnuo grade aad who reported a total of jO,6'Jl duo to property iiwners and is said to bo satisfactory to them , -vill probably report In favor of accepting the appraisement. If they do and , in turn , the council approves of the report , the thor oughfare will bo put into proper condition without delay. This report of the appraisers includes the item of paving , which is said to huvo been the sticking point in the matter. Will Keep It Dark. V very promlnentyoung politician Informed , n Bin : reporter yesterday that ho had Just received an Important letter from an inside republican chief at Washington which stated that no ono la Omaha know who was to bo appointed superintendent for distributing of- lUvr for the new postofllco ; and another that the secret would remain within the "woscot" of the powers at Wash ington until the iiamo was Hashed over the wires , .t was also learned that there are between twenty and thirty applicants for the superin- tcndi'iicy , and about half as mauy for the place of dtbtrlbutlag ofllccr. A Mat tor of 1'rcuatitlon. Pound Master Pulaskl Is going after someone ono with a brickbat. Ho has been accused of writing a check oil the Merchants' National when ho had no funds. Ho exhibits a receipt from the bank ia question for a deposit of a claim of ? l'0 against the city as collateral for nloanor UO. His check given to Compton brothers was dated two days ahead on the undcrs landing that It was to bo cashed after the poods had boon delivered. Theluttorwore not delivered und 1'ulaskl ordered the payment of the check stopped , telling Compton Bros , that when they delivered the feed they would get their money. The check was cashed on the bth and the feed was not delivered until today. Pulaskl says there Is no mystery about bis alleged "bad break. " Ho simply wahtod to sco the goods ho bought before paying for them. 1 Prince ami Heading. Everything Is rapidly being pat In condi tion for the great six-day blcyclo nice for1 f 1,000 a sldo between Jack Prluco aud Ned Heading , which starts at the Coliseum next Monday. Both men are training hard , nnd will innko the effort of their lives to win the race. Prlnco has gotten himself In line con dition , and 113 Reading Is always In prlmo fettle - tlo , a stubborn contest may bo oxpcctcu ' Prince pro tends that ho has n snap , but ho his host. Thcro may l > o reckoning without oreno lllcs on Heading , and the vaunting Englishman uiuy iind him fully cniublo of keeping them off of himself too. ftcd Ip a stocky , stuuncU rider , and will never leave tils wiici'l during the whole forty-eight hours of the nice , nnd If I'lluce beats him ho must never lose a lap , if ho does , good byo. Head ing has fully , If not more endurance than Prluco , and w nut ft trllto inferior in speed , so it Will bo scan that In any event the raeo Is to . bo i\ great ono. Excursion rates will bo ulvcn on all the roads centering hero aud larg crowds an ) certain to View the raeo McU evening of its progress. GO TO lIOf.CO.MII. The Union Pnolllo ConiliietorH Itcturn DIckciiHoti'M lleply IIN UiiHittNractory. The conductors have sent General Man ager Dlckcnson'a reply to their ultimatum on the question of Increase of wages and do orcase of mileage , back , thus notifying him that Ills not satisfactory. A member of the committee said that the conductors thought their demands reasonable nnd did not pro pose to accept any compromise. "The only thing I am at liberty to say about our action on Mr. Dlckensoa's ' letter Is that wo returned It to him. " "This means then that you still expect to hold the proposed meeting with Vlco Presi dent Holcomb .Tuna 21" "I presume It docs. There seems to bo no other way of Ilmilly determining whether wo are to have Justice or not. " "In the event that ho sustains Dickcuson what will bo the rcsultl" "That remains to bo seen. I could not un dertake to predict. " The ChlcT Conductor. Union Pacific conductors are considerably excited over the matter of selecting a delegate to represent them In the annual con vention of their order at Rochester next week. William riynn and C. C. Klscr , who have aspirations in that direction , were out early dressed In their best suits of clothes , elec tioneering. "We can probably tell you more about who goes tomorrow , " said the latter In answer to an inquiry. "Tho matter has not been set tled yet. " Whoever goes will bo Instructed to support William P. Daniels for chief con ductor and on the Issue that the striking clause of the constitution shall bo abel ished. All the western conductors nro working for this point. If they don't succeed there will bo a split In the order and a now association will bo formed west of the Mis souri river. The eastern conductors are op posing them strongly , and have as their can didate for chief conductor a New York man. Detained Here. President Adams and the Union Pacific di rectors with him expected to start on n tour of the system yesterday , but matters at head quarters detained them so that they will not got away , probably , before Monday. Marvin Hughltt has returned to Chicago. Mr. Adams and Mr. Ames visited Council Bluffs Thursday afternoon , and looked lute the proposition for a now union depot. Headache , neuralgia , dizziness , nervous ness , spasms , sleeplessness , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at ICuhu & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. PKUPKTUAti ARREST. The U. S. Supreme Court Considering Whether Mr. Uurriui Is Liable to It. G. M. L.ambertsoti' of Lincoln , Grandpa Bun-us' attorney , was asked his opinion as to what course the supreme court would pursue in the case of the little child who is the object of so much contention. Mr. Lnmbertson said : "I am uncertain which course the supreme court will persuo in the habeas corpus case of Thomas I < \ Bur- rus , Imprisoned for contempt for not deliver ing up liis grandchild , Evelyn Miller , to her father. In ono case the supreme court de clined to Issue the writ because tno term of Imprisonment had expired. But that was in a ease where the imprisonment was llnal. In this cose , Burrus may bo liable to continual imprisonment if ho docs not produce the child , and the court , lookingat the case in this light , may yet dccido the case. There is doubtless some difference of opinion in the court which accounts for the delay. " The perfume of violets , the purity of the Illy , the glow of the rose and the flush of Hebe combine in Pozzoni's wondrous Powder. Police ns Immn Inspectors. Gas Inspector Gilbert acknowledges with thanks the assistance of the police in reportIng - Ing failures of lights in diffcicnt portions of the city. Thcro are 130 miles of streets lighted by gas , gasoline or electricity , which renders necessary n good denl of travel on the in- sector's part. When the oflleers report any difficulties along the various beats no Is en abled to promptly attend to them. Last night the police reported lights out at Twenty- eighth and Burt , Thirtieth anil California and Thirtieth and Cass. "Tlre < l All the Time. " Say many poor men nnd women who seem overworked , or are debilitated by change of season , climate or life. If you should read the hundreds of letters praising Hood's Snr- sopanlla which conio from people whom It has restored to health , you would bo con vinced or Its merits. As this Is Impossible , why not try Hood's Sarsnparllla yourself nnd thus realize Its benefit I It will tone nnd build up your system , glvo you a good appe tite , overcome that tired feeling and make you feel , as ono woman expresses It , "like n new creature. " The Only One. The Chicago , Milwaukee fe St. Paul railway is the only line running solid vcstibulcd , electric lighted nnd steam heated trains between Chicago , Council Bluffs nnd Omaha. The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines is patented and cannot bo used by any other railway company. It is tho'great improvement of the ago. Try it and bo convinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific depot , Omaha , at 0 p. m. daily , arriving at Chicago at 0:80 : n. m. Passengers taking this train are not compelled to got out of the cars tit Council UlulTs nnd wait for the train to bo cleaned. Got tickets and sleeping car berths at Union ticket olllco , 1501 Farnam at. LA. . NASH , Gen. Agt J. E. PJUSTON Pass Agt A YOUTIIFUIj IlIjOOD-fcETTBU. A ThirteencarOld ! Imd Slushed by n Youthful Companion. Thcro was a Juvenile stabbing affray on Lower Capitol avenue yesterday morning of qulto serious proportions. Charlie Johnson , a thirteen-year-old boy who lives nt 213 North Twelfth street , was playing In the street with a companion , James Heed , when George Duncan , a colored boy about twelve years of age. approached and , after looking on for a few minutes , sud- dcntly drew a clasp knife nnd slashed the Johnson boy , Inlllcting a deep gash six inches in length in the right thigh , from which the blood poured in a stream. The outcry raised by the terrified victim brought a crowd to the spot. The infautilo assailant escaped In the confusion. The wounded lad was taken to his homo and attended by a physician , and a warrant issued for the Duncan boy , who was arrested and conllncd la the city Jail. Marriagelicenses. . Licenses wcro issued to the following par- tics by Judge Shields yesterday : Name and residence. Ago. ( Henry Udell , Omaha * . 21 ( Muttio Lang , Omaha 21 I P. Lorcnson Boion , Omaha 22 ( Emma M. Johausen , Omaha SI ( Christen A. Nielsen , Omaha 20 I Hilga Peterson , Omaha 21 To Nervous Debilitated Men. If you will send us your address wo will send you Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Appliances on trial. They will quickly restore you to vigor , manhood and health. Pamphlet free. VOLTAIC BELT Co. , Mai-shall , Mich. Building Permits. The following permits wcro issued by the building inspector yesterday : Imogciio Whitney , two-story brick barn , fortieth and Hamilton streets $3,000 J.j. \ . Hill , ono-story fniino cottage , Sev enteenth and Huncroft streets BOO Six minor permits . ' . C35 Total . $0,423 Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Chil dren Teething gives quiet helpful rest. So cents a bottle. H STANLEY HEARD.FROM ! Swift's Specific Cures People of all Nations and in all Climes ! white , the black , the red , and all who have Wood diseases or malaria , -will bo benefited by its use. Mr. Stanley seems to be civilizing the blacks of Africa with it. Send for Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed freo. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , 3Atlanta. . ri DELICIOUS , STRENGTHENING TO THE NERVES. Tea and coffee cheer but do not nourish. They even leave an injurious effect upon the nervous system , Indeed there is no beverage like COCOA , "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " It stimulates and nourishes as none other , leaves no bad effects and is a flesh-former of the most approved type. W VAN IIOirrr.N'S COCOA ( "ones trleJ , U y Died" ) , The itranir tuny tiiko It ullli | ilen nro nuil tlio weak wltli liuiunlly , Tliecxcllluir virecli of leu mill culftto uro iilivliitcil by Hi steady iitouu > l nervou * iltiorderanre ft- lleted und iircvcnlcd. Dullcluni to tUo tmte. 'I.iirtcot ( Ule lu the world. " ASIC I'OIt VAN IIOUTiVS AM > T.VKi.V < > OTlIiit. : 6 * Instantly Mop * the most excruciating pains' norur falls tn clvo ensn to the suTi ( > rcr. I'or TAINS. IIIII'ISES. IIAC KAl'IIK. fONni > TIONS. IMMiAMMATIONH. ItllKUMATISM , NF.L'UAUIIA.K'IATU'A. UKADACUB. TOOTIIAI'IIK , or uny othur TAIN , a few uiipllou- luna uru llku iiiucli' , ( 'Uiiblus tlio tniln to liibtuutly btop , A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COiSIPLAINTS. Intorunlly taken liulosvA of ( nnu thirty to sixty ( Irons In n ImU tuinliU'r of water will cure lu a few minutes Crump , Kpralim , r-ourijtonmcli. * x > llo. Vlutulcnco , lleurtlnirn , I'holuni ' Mcirlms , llyseiitry' llarrliu ) > a , Hlok lloniluohe. Nuusou , Voinitlnir. Nvrvousuvss , gluuplcbbiicss , Miilurlu , uiul all inturuul pains utlttlug from vhuuKU ut diet or water or othur ouu a. BO centa a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. CREAM Its superior excellence proron In millions of liomp fprinoro thannqiinrter of a century. It H usoil u ] Ilio United States ( invcrnmnnt. Kndorsod br tin heart ! or tlm Urcnt UnlvorsltUn ns tlio HtronRcU I'urc t md racst Healthful. Dr. Price's Creim H In I'omlor ilopi not contftln Ammonia , I-lm ° u- Alum. Solilnnlrlncins. I'HIOI ! IIAKISfl TOWDKIl CO. ytwvonic. CIIICAOU. gAxriiAxcmco. ST.t.otris CALIFORNIA TUP LAND OP DISCOVERIES. n\WWJ- \ ° - Mirerof.VXPCUU 0K } < m ATARRH ORQVILIE CA Santa : Abie : and : Cat : R : Cure I-'orbulo by Uooilnuui Urup ; Co. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADEMARK THE OUEA T TRADE MARK IlNOLISIl HEM- EDV. An unfall- IIIK euro for faera- Innl Wcnkncss , Spcmmtorrliccn , linpotuncyi nnil nil discuses that follow ns n no- queried of soU- AlmHo ; as Ixm ' of Memory , Unl- RFFORE TAXING , vennl J sltiulc , AFTER TAKIND. Pain In the Ilitck , Dimness ot Vision , Premature OM AKC , nod innny other diseases that lead to Insanity or consumption and a premature crave. JSPKuII particulars In our pnmplet , which we do- Mro to send free by mull to every one. CVTho Spool- He medicine Is Bold at tl per package , or six packages for 15 , or will bo sent free by mull on the retelpt of tlio money , by addroisInK Till ) GOODMAN DRUG CO. . 110 TARNAM SntKirr. - - OMAHA , Niu. : On account of counterfeits , wo hirj Yellow Wrapper : thu only KCnulna. Dr. McGrew -TUB- SPECIALIST ; Is unsurpassed In tlio treatment of nil forms of PrlT- ate DlBeaHo * , trctun ! * , I.OH Manhood , Impotcnuy , nnd all Dliorders of thoboxualandUurlnaryOriians , Ills treatment CANNOT FAIL , nnd n euro Is guaranteed In every case. Those who have been under his treatment fur STRICTURE pronounce It n most wonderful success. Stricture or puln anddllllevltylnurluutlni. , permanently cured u a few diirs without imln , uuttlnw or loss of tlmo Lost Manhood And all weakness of the sexual organs , tlmlilltyo nervousness In tlielr worst forms and mostilrendful results nio nh- polutely and permanently cured by tlio Doctor , nnd the patient la noon completely ruitoied to his usual vlitor , umbltlon unil uncruy. Barrenness and All Female Diseases positively rurcd without Instruments AT HOME , without any nnnojrunca or lois of tlinu or pain. Treatment Is easily m do by each patient. Uours for ladles , from 2 to t only. UiVTAIlUII , , tiklii DIscnHCH nnd nil DlKCfiHCB of the Itlood , Heart , I/Ivor , Klilnoys nnd Ulntltlcr nbsultituly cured. SYPHILIS Cured Irr.'lO In 5O Days. Almost twenty roars' experience In troatlnir this dreadful dlseuso , and thousands of permanent cur01 declare the doctor's tre.itment to ho the most rapid , safe und effective. No matter what itafu of lliu dls- cane , tlio doctor Guarantees Complete Cure , as his remedy kills rtho poison und removes every trace of It from thu bluod. hend 10 cents tutamrn ) for the Doctor's book , The Llfu boctet. for "miin'1 or "noiuan " Treatment by oortcpondoiiee , btiimp for reply. Onluc Hns Dutibli Kntrnnuo , I'Jithur from ( "nrniuu or 1 Itli St. , Northonst Corner 14TII AND FARNAM STREETS , OMAHA , NEB. AQOOnniCH. Luwyor. 134 Demlmin Kt. Cbluaio , "d yuun * ' hiicci'ssful pritutlco. Advlcotrcut uoptibllvlty. i'pixiul fuillltkslu muiiy stutca. A , MAY t We offer today about six thousand Men's and Youths' fine suits at fully one-half what you -would have to pay for the same goods else where. , "We promised something big in the way of a suit sale and you know we never do things by halves. Today and throughout the follow ing week you can expect on ? dollar to do the work of two dollars with out fear of disappointment. This is not a petty sale of a few styles foi ? the purpose of making a noise. Its a grant showing of entirely new and/ / * this season's goods every garment made for the finest retail trade thd few samples in our windows give only a pooii idea of the value of these goods , the prices on them do not tell one-half how cheap they are sold. You must go inside the store and examine the goods , every coat is finished open at the botlom , you can see what the quality is , examine the linings , trimmings and the general get up of the garments , see how they fit , then you will have an idea of what bargains you are1 getting. It would be useless to enumerate any particular style or styles in this sale. As we said there arc about six thousand suits of them , and one is as big a bargain as another. The prices range from $4.90 for a good All Wool Cheviot Suit , up to $15.00 for tailor-made extra fine Fancy Worsteds. There arc all styles , light and dark colors , sacks and frocks , also fine Corkscrew Prince Alberts , silk faced , at $9.50 for-the coat and vest. Don't hesitate to come inside if you see a big crowd on the first floor , we have a second and , third floor , all full of goods , and plenty of salesmen on each floor to wait on you. A MAIL ORDERS In order to give our outside patrons an opportunity to secure some of these bargains , we have , in the larger lots in this sale , a limited quantity of samples. We will send them with rules for measuring , but cannot guarantee the filling of the order , as the goods are likely to go fast. However , you can try. We send goods C. O. D. , with privilege of exam ining and trying on. If they are not in every way satisfactory you need not take them. Nebraska Clothing Co , Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , " 1'he ' fashion wenrs out more nppnrel than the mnn" and every man likes to be ap pareled in the fashion. How to do this and to do it economically is the question. Let us solve this question for you by showing you our clothing , and you will see that you can have a stylish , well made , good fitting suit at a resonable price. HOUSEKEEPERS Mention ! CHAMBER SETS At Special Prices , -FOIl- TEN DAYS AT PERKINS , GATCII & LAUMAN'S , 1B14 Fornam St. , Omaha. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Fortliolrmtinpntofn'lCIIllONirANISrilf5irAIj lHSiA'5iP : : llrn-ca Appliances for Dpfonultlo' nna Triitsus. 11-at I'n III los , Appiu itni nnd Ucnicdlos for miccvsgfiil truilni nt of ov ry lorin of dis , ; iti' ro- ( lulrliu Medlcnlorj-urtikiil'lrentiiiunl. MX in V IIUOMH Kill 1'ATin.V'lt- nnl nnd nllo-idnn ( ll t Ai'iom nodntlona West Wrltu fjr or"liliirs ! on 1 cfor.i Itlos and llrncts , 'I ni8 < o CIul > lent tiirvati nsaf Hplne , I'lloi , Tiimorx , Cimccr , Cntnrrh , llronilil'lr , lull Int oil , Koilrlelty , l'arai ) l . Kpllu xy Ktilnuf , Illndder , lo ! , inr. hkln nnrt Ilk oil. nil lull s-rrclcnl O. ernllons. llhiASI : > orVOMi ; \ iiKK'elnlt ) llou of l > l o.isi's of'om > < M Iroo. \ \ ( > lin\o'ii'el > nildod n I.jlnv 111 I'0iirtnieiil | f \\oii on clurlnu ( uiillnuu.o ( fctrlclly l'rln'.o ) . Only Itollnliln Mvillrnl IiiHllliitu m ikll.u . n l oclnlly of I'ltlVATl ; DISI'AHI'H. j * All Illoo I Dleen Of nnccculnlly tioilo' . 8 > | lillllluni Is > n retmno 1 fie n lliu ) slu'n wtiout ni9 < riry. Now lion orntlvoTioit ncnt fur I OKI of VI a I I'oncr. 1'nrt 09 iinnblu Inl it ua limy > jo Ircii t > d fit MUM uif \ conesponi'ciuo All POII mnnlrnlli use inlli'entlnl Moillclno or InntriuiKMitii nent li ) mnll or ot | rets o curelypiclcd nomnrki to Inilkn'oc ' n'onlx or rei dor Olio pcrronul Inter * Ion iiroforrud. Call mill u n nit us ornend history of jour civo , in d nun III Mind In plain wrapper our IIODK TO 31 I'N I'lti : ! ' , ill on I'riinl * BiucliilorNo-\oua | Dii-onfo ? , linpoloif } , Syi hill" , ( ik'i'tnll'l Vurlcocule. with < | UO tldii I at. AiUln > a Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner 9th nnd Harnoy Sts. , Omnhn , Neb. Grand Lottery of JLiarez. Undnr the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Conoosslonario1) . INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURF'UiES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , Will tiiko place In public tit the CITY QV JUAUKK ( formerly 1'aso clol Norfo. Mexico WEDNESDAY , MAY 21st , 1890. > Under the personal suporvlsrnn ol fiEN. JOHN S. MOSDY , and MIJ.OAMir.O Mlt.l I I I/i:9 : , tlio former u gentleman of micli prniiitiioncn In tlio United Statoi flint his pipst'iin ' ' no 1 * biilllcluiiteiiniiintuo to tlio pulillo that the drawings will lie hold with htrlut honesty and fu r i to all , und tlio latter ( tlio Supervisor of tlio Moxloan Uovctniuoat ) Is of fijuul imcl Integrity. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO , Tickets ! Only 6OOOO , TickctsI WHOLE TICKETS.1 . ; HALF TICKETS. $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS. . $1. OF Ilio iinrterslcncd herobT certify that tlio llnnco If nny ticket drawing nprlio li sent to the NiiLlunnl \Vo of Moxlcn In Chlliuiihiia ho * on deposit tluneil , Its fnciMoliin will lie nillcctc.il und ten wy fromtho Mexican Inlornntlnniil HiinkliiK Company , to thoonrnur thuranf freii of rlmruii. ' fiiiidn todimriinKo the piijinunt of ull lUXMIl II , lllidsrto.v , the the nc'cus rrUeK drawn ary In the ( Irund l/ittery of Juarez. Prenlilont Kl 1'ono National Hunk , Kl l'as < > TCI. Wofurthorcertify Hint wo willmpervlnonil thonrAQUiNTB WANTI'.n rniiKoinent ) , und In pernoii iiinnnKu ami control nil 1'or club rutu , or nny other Infurmatlnn write ifl llioilrinlnK at this Ixittrry , nnd Hint the snniu an ) tlioimderHlnncd. ntntlnx your uddromi tlenrir wltli rondiifled with honeaty , fulrnim and In seed fallu Htnto , County , Htrout nnd Nniubor. .Miiriiriiimi mall towanUnll piirtlos. delivery will bo uanurod by your oncloslnis uu tu l JCJ11K B. MOSIJV. Coinmlsslonor. opo l > nrliiK your full uddruni. OAMII.O Aiuiutfr.is : : , MIIXIUAN itcri'.itNATio.vAi , IIANKINO fo , Suporvlbor tat tlio fJovurninont. Oily of Juurt , MOXJI.O. 'Vr ) 'T1T'lH1 ; Fend rcriilttnncrs for tickets liy ordinary Inttnr , contnlnliiK Muiu-y ( x > v-y * l > 1 ' > li-siieil by nil i\ircssCciii ; | unlis ! , Now York l clmiiBO , HunklJiuftoi I1' ' Note. Adilrt'DiulI jcilstoil ; ! lottora to INTblllNATIONALx BANKING CO. , OlLt ) ofJuaiox. . Moxicio. via Ml Paeo , 'i t °