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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1890)
THE CITY. Dank dent-ings yesterday $1.178,011.21. Mrs. J , N. Hose , who has boon very , ck for the past five- weeks , IB now out f danger and rapidly convalescing. Dave Kaufman's preliminary hearing lias been postponed for thirty days. IIo IIIIH been admitted to bail itj the sum of 8700 in each case or 2,100 in all. Eight Casks of light wines wcro passed Detective Johnson of DCS Moincs was in the city yesterday , nnd when ho re turned he took with him Clmrlcs Antler- eon , nliaH Fraud Jones , who Is wanted In Eovcrnl Iowa towns on chitrgoa of bur glary. Si-ata for the concert of the Apollo club next Wednesday night at the Grand opera IIOUBO wont onsnlo ycnter < lay mornIng - Ing with a rush. Among the features will bo the singing of Alma lltillbranz and the violin playing of M. L. Pluncl. Clark Woodman , proprietor of the Woodman oil mills , will at once com mence the crcetlon of nn Immense ele vator In the rear of IIH ! mill on North Seventeenth street. The building will bo of wood nnd will cost $ 15,000. A grand entertainment will bo given this evening by the children of the Welsh Presbyterian church. It will be conducted by Mrs. Kov. J. R. Johns , when a cantantu entitled "An Hour In Fairyland" will bo performed , together with a miscellaneous programme. The poundmastor Sunday "took up thirty head of cattle belonging to Mrs. Callliei1 who lives northwest of Ilnnbcom park. The cattle were herded by her lit tle boy and the lawyers are looking up the authorities to determine the pound- maker's authority in the premises. The Omaha street railway company commenced netting poles on Fnrnani street yesterday for the now motor line , building cawt. The work was com menced at Forty-first street and had been prosecuted to Thirty-sixth street up to noon. The company Intends pushing the work as rapidly as possible. Peter Gronwold , an Inmate of the poor farm , aged GO years , died yesterday , ilo was tjiken from Fort Omaha , where ho had been a forvunt in the employ of Lieutenant Wilson , about a month ago. IIo hud shown symptoms' of Insanity , and pruparatloiiB had been made to take him to the Lincoln asylum , but ho died sud denly. Developing Oklahoma. Articles of Incorporation wcro filed yesterday nftcmoon by the Columbia Development company , capital $ T > 0,000 to develop Columbia , Oklahoma. The incornoriitors arc W. W. Lowe , .1. W. and J. C. Her , W. Kolbo , .1. B. West , O. 1C. Dcllccker , J. S. Blake and J. C. McGucklu. Licenses wcro Issued to the following par- tics by Judge Shields yesterday : Niuno anil residence. Aio. ( Catl C. Bnlt/er , Oaialia . 'M ( Carolina Jensen , Omaha . L'O J Herbert McCoy , Omaha . 20 ( Kinnm CJeorgo , Oiimlin . 20 I'M II od the Iani | > AVUli GuHolinc. A lump was filled with gasoline Instead of kcroscno by the servant of Mra. Prank , Hv- Jng nt the corner or Seventeenth and Jackson sheets , nnd when lighted Sunday night ex ploded. The combustible articles near Im mediately caught llro , hut the whole was ox- tlngulHhcd by the nso of a wet blanket. The damage amounted to $100. No onu injured. I'lio Drop of a Rattle. Dining the high xvlnil yesterday nn empty Itottlo was blown from n window In tlio ton story of the Wnro block upon the head of a boy nnina Ernest Colcmanwho was ono of the crowd on the pavement blow. The boy's hat nffordod conaldcrahlo protection , but a severe scalp wound was inflicted , which was attended to by a physician. The boy is employed by Dr. Sprague and is attending to hl.s work as usual. Itumcd tlio AVIro. A telephone wire w.is blown from the pxles nt Sixteenth nnd Chicago yesterday , and fell across the ovcihcad wlroof the Sixteenth oticct motor lino. The loose end hung nearly to the street , nnd the blue flames emitted warned ix-dostrians to tlio opposite sldo of the thoroughfare till the romltiutor of a motor train made use of his bell rope to pull down the dangerous dangler. The telephone people - plo were compelled to disconnect all the wires , hut uio utmu'lo to stuto what damage la done. O. U. Ilotliaukci-'H Funeral. The funeral of O. II. Uothaelccr will take place at the First I'rcsbytorlan church this morning. Hov. W. J , ILirshu Is to conduct the services. The honorary pall bearers arc O. E. Yost , W. P. Bcchol , T. P. Bronnnn , Elmer Pi-ank , T. J. MeGrath , P. E. Mooros , A. E. Moynlhan' and P. U. Morrissov , whllo the pall bearers will bo H. U. Pciittlo , W. C. Giegory , J. C. Crawford , H. L. Eaton , W. Vaughn , Jr. , nnd Fred Nyo. The remains will ho taken from Drexel ft , Maul's to the church at 8 ; 'M , thence toPorest Lawn cemetery - tory for interment. All the newspaper men of the city will attend the funeral in a body. Hoard of Public "Works. The board of publio works opened bids j'cs- tcrdny afternoon for grading Dodge street from Lowv > iivcnun to the bolt hue railway. Illds wcro sutimlUeil by C. A. Jensen , Knight Brothers , A. L. West & Co. , Canilold & Ilyan , Ed Callahan , , S. P. Williams , John A. OMCcofo and Ed I'helan. The hid of Pholau was not signed and was thrown out. The contract was awarded to Knight Brothers at W % cents per cuhlo yard , that being the low est bill. Tlio bonrts of Hugh Murphy , L. II. Lower A Co. , and J. B. Smith .S : Co , , for paving nnd curbing , were approved , Inspector Munmugh was Instructed to cm- ploy men to mpalr the Eloonth street viaduct ut once. The following resolution was adopted : That tlio filrout coiunilssloniir ho and la heroin- Instructed to o\amlnu Into the ocmdt- tlimof the wooden iiprmifi upon puvod stioots and where thos.imo aio found to bo In need of rupiilrn tuuauso mtcli ropulrs to ho nuidu as ouily iiHimiy bo , tlinmimo in l > done at biioli tumid its may loam Inturfoio with liU urdlnary dlltll'H. Illlll , UoMilvt'il , further , that similar Instructions ( iru htiroliy ulvou with rnxitrd to top.iirlii ) ; uiirljiind KultuiH of the whole ulty foiuul In need of rcp.ilin , Colonel Torroll mitl Lieutenant Colonel Cmirlfs M. Terrell , who has been on duty In this city as deputy pay master general of the dopaitmcnt of the I'luHo for I ho past live years , will leave some day this week for San Antonio , Tex. , where ho will assume the duties us chief paymaster of the department of the Texas. Colonel Terrell was stationed nt Oiimha about four yours , between IbW uiul IbTil , und saw this city mcivnso from UIX)0 ( ) population to Its prortcnt slzo. IIo tat oil to a reporter that Ho was loth to lenvu Omaha , as lit ) had tniulo many wurm frlonds duilng bis real- doiu'o here , "I rcquoetcd to bo transported to San Antonio , " bald the colonel , "purely for fam ily reasons. That Is the only point In the country at which 1 can bo with my whole Colonel Terrell will bo retired la ISO * ! , but all of bis seniors la the paymaster's depait- uu'iit nro oldurthun ho , so Unit by the tlmo ho U i-llglhlo for retirement ho will Imvo bo- coitio tlio senior ofUcor In thMoiMilmout. I.tcuU-nant Colonel Tlmddous H. Stanlon , Who sueoeotls Lluutonunt Colonel Torivll , \vti.s on duty In the dopartmunt of the 1'Iutto Curing the llfloen years ondlng In 1837 , sbico which tlmo ho has ueou on duty In Chicago us doiuiiy iwyimwtorof the dop.u-tmoat of the i I. Colonel Htuntou IB e.\i > cotcd la the city curly In this week , il ItnlCH Kiint , \in. the Great Hot'lclBhuid Kotilo. * Tick- tits hold ut the now olllco , 1002 , Sixteenth luU rurntuu ats. , Omaha. ANOT1IUU.UA1MIOAI ) WA1U Threatened Deiiinrnllzntlon A nlti in I'nflHcngcr ItntcH to tlic Knst. A wnr that will simply knock the bottom out of passenger rates Is predicted by nil railroad men. The failure to organize a now association hns produced much HNfecHhgand notices are already being given by certain Chicago-Missouri river llncs-that they pro pose to declare open rebellion nnd demoralize everybody. The reasons assigned for this action arc that competing lines Imvo been paying commissions , amounting to nearly as much as the fare. This , however , Is only an excuse. The real fact Is It Is a blow nt the Wisconsin Central and the Omaha , which flatly refused to Join the association. This mndo the Alton mad nnd inspired It to look for vcmrcanco. The Burlington Joins In and trouble has com- men ecu. "Kates will drop to tl sure between Mis souri river points and Chicago , " says an excited - cited official , "and no telling how much lower. I would not bo surprised toseosomo of the lines carry passengers free of charge Ixjforo a settlement Is reached. Wo propose to down these arbitrary outfits llko the Wis consin Central or ruin their business. " This coriroratlon held out because Its re quest for differential rates was not granted. Then the Milwaukee * withdrew Its action on the new agreement nnd a slot my scene followed In the meeting at Chicago Saturday morning. As a consequence , everything ! s In a chaotic condition. Passenger agents of the various lines hero arc momentarily expecting tele grams ordering them to bulletin cut rates , Mr. McKlublu'H Kxlt. Slnco the resignation of C. II , McKtbbln and J. 1C. Choato speculation has been rife In Union Pacific circles as to who will bo tbo next to retire. Dame rumor mentions sev eral names. She says that President Adams will find It convenient to make mcro than ono change out on the road. This , however , may bo nothing tnoro than speculative gossip. McKIbbln and Choato had assumed attitudes towards superior officers that demanded executive attention. Matters reached u point between Ilolcomb nnd Mo Klbbin wherein Piesident Adams was com pelled to take action and sustain ono or the other. It was an old light. Keports that McKIbbln , "gavo Mr Ilolcomb the Ho , " and then refused to ap'ologlzo arc denied by everyone ono who knows the Insldo facts. At Denver. Meek or Choatc , had to succeed. General Dodge backed Mr. Meek , consequently the latter was selected. Salt Loko papers say that J. V. Parker. assistant general freight and passenger agent In Chicago of the Mountain division , has re signed nnd will bo succeeded by S. W. Ecclcs , now passenger ngcnt at ban Fran cisco. Enquiries at headquarters fall to confirm the statement. The general freight agent said that If Mr. Parker hud resigned ho know nothing of it. The question of a permanent successor to McKibbln will not bo considered untlll Mr. Adams nnd Mr. Holcomb return from their tour of inspection over the system. It is gen erally conceded that no other man will over bo given the control of as many departments as were In the ctiso of Mr. McKibbcn. % A C. , St. P. , SI. & O. Train. Next Sunday the Chicago , St. Paul , Minne apolis & Omaha will oxtcad Its sorvlco by the addition of a local tiain which wilt leave Ban croft at ( la. m. , arrive at Omaha 8:15 : n. in. and leturnlng Icavo this city 5:15 : p. m. and arrive at Bancroft at 8 p. in , The company expects to bring In each morning a car load of juilk cans fiom the towns along the Huo. Tlio U. 1' . Dummy. There has been some talk that the Union Pacific proposed to discontinue its dummy train service , but such Is not contemplated at present. It may bo done after the Iowa lines lhathnvo signed agreements commence to run their passenger trains across the river. A Very Ijargo liiorcnso. Regardless of rate wars , snow blockades , land-slides nnd other drawbacks , the Union Pacific earnings for January , February , March and April were , In round numbers. fOOO.UOO greater than for the same period lost year. _ NotcH and I'urmmnlH. Fred Nnsh , of the Milwaukee , went to Chicago cage yesterday. J. B. Fruwloy , passenger agent of the Union Pacific at Kansas City , is in town. Mllo. Uhcn and company went to Lincoln yesterday morning , on the Union Pacific. Miles' Ncrvo nnd Ijlvcr Pills. An important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily euro bllllousrtess , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , smost. ! ) doses for 'Jj cents. Samples frco ntKuhn & Co.'s ' , 15th and Douglas. UOTELi LOT. It IH Sold l > y Markel & 8\vol > o Tor Two Hundred Tlioiiminil DollitrN. Markel & Swobo Imvo sold the Mlllard ho tel site to P. J. Sorg of Mlddletown , O. , for $ . ' 00,000 , cash. They retain the building and take a ground lease running nlnety-nlno years at $12,000 per year , payable quarterly , ' The improvements nro estimated to bo worth 81M.OOO. The hotel isM \ feet on Douglas by KB feet on Thirteenth street and Is llvo stories high. During the term of the loose thcro Is not to ho any revaluation , and at Its expiration Mr. Soyg's holrs are to pay for two-thirds of all the now Improvements then on the ground. The deal , which has been under j-'onsidora- tlon for about thrco week , was closed lust Saturday and the transfer will bo made next Thursday , Messrs. Markol ft Swobo nro now having plans drawn for some much needed altera tions In the house. At present they propose to remodel the rotunda by raising its voof another - other story and building an attractive bal cony. They also contemplate adding several now sleeping rooms by running the structure up ono story higher , but that probably will not bo done this season. Mr. Sorg calculates that this transaction will not him 0 iwr cent on his Investment. In addition to their annual rental the lessees pay all taxes. Kurolca. The motto of California means , I Imvo found It. Only In that land of sunshine , where the orange , lemon , olive , fig and grape bloom nnd ripen , and attain their highest perfection In mid-winter , uro the herbs and gum found that are used In that pleasing romcdy for all throat and lung troubles. Santa Able , the rtilorof coughs , asthma and consumption , the Goodman Drug Co. luw been appointed agent for this valuable Call- fornla remedy , and sells It under u guurantoo at * 1 a bottle. Thrco for ? J.50. Try California Cat-r.curo , the only guaran tee euro for catarrh. $1 , by mall , * 1.10. i'H Kdltnrfl. The following letter , received yesterday , was forwarded to Secretary Nasoa of the board of trade , with the request that action bo taken upon tt : Ouio , Mich. , May 10. To the Editor of TUB Bir. : : The twenty-third annual meeting of tha Michigan stuto press association occurs In the city of Saglnaw , MTch. , July 115 , 17 and IS next anil is to bo followed by an extended excursion to the west. According to the Itinerary of the trip as ntinvscnt arranged our party will ut rlvo In Oimum about Augusts , and If you deem it advisable to pluco thla Information In the hands of these who may feel aa Interest la having the resources and advantages of your city prop * oily presented to our people , I shall bo pleased to confer with them us to details with i u vlow to making the visit mutually advanta geous to till concerned. A circular of information concerning the particulars of this excursion Is In course of iiroixiratlou , and I should bo pleased to hear from you upon the subject at your earliest convenience. Yours truly , FitK Su > cuii , Secretary. The American Wlno Co. of St. Louis , make the celebrated Imperial champagne. If you can't ' got It ut home , order direct. SOUTH 'OMAHA'MAIJJY KVKNTH. South Omaha's I'ostolUco. Annexation Is over and Is presumed to bo u sort of dead cock la the pit. Daring the last city election and la the annexation contest David Audcrsou aud Postmaster Cockrcll worked Imnd-in-lmnd against what they con sidered a common enemy. Anderson Is a re publican and Cockrcll Is a democrat. The former wants tbo postofilca and the latter has It. Just now It looks as though they would fall out over South Omaha's only fed eral office , Congressman Council arrived homo Satur day nnd It Is reported Dave Anderson paid his respects to him and demanded Cantata Cockrcll's place , Anderson feels now that ho Is the biggest republican In Douglas county and claims the solo credit of having won the last two battles at the polls through his own personal endeav ors. IIo has been n candidate for .tho South Omaha postmastcrshlp ever since Harrison's election. What encouragement Connell gave Andcr- eon Saturday Is not known but Captain Cockrcll Is greatlv disturbed. Ho has heard of "Uncle Davo's" quiet work nnd Is rustling around among his friends , IIo Intends to see the congressman himself before ho returns to Washington and block his estimable friend's little game. Evorylwdy agreed that Cockrcll fought an nexation to hold his lob , but nobody thought Dave Anderson led the opposition to consoli dation Just to get Cockrcli's ' Job. Ten ItuokutH ol' Illond. The annexation campaign waxed exceed ingly warm in South Omaha for a few days , and local editors bccatao quite personal in their remarks. Following uro two sample zephyrs : Samuel P. Brlgham , In a signed article , said : "If this vituperation nnd abuse of mo continues I shall play some of them till they will think from now until hell burns the last vcstigo of their water soaked rottenness , tknt their beds uro made of chestnut burs and their pillows of thorns , and their fodder of cactus bark. " David Anderson said In the Citizen : ' 'Let the scribbler of the defamatory articles that have appeared In the b.vstard sheet against my character come out like a man If ho has any responsibility attached to his villainous carcass. Come out nnd face the music , you coward , liar , scoundrel and villain. " Packing House G. W. Simpson of Chicago , general man ager of the G. II. Hammond company , II. C. Tilllnghast , formerly manager of the George II. Hammond & Co. packing houses at Hammond mend , Ind. , now of Chicago , and C. It. Geary of Chicago , are m the city , the guests of Superintendent Hy. H. Meday of the G. H. Hammond & Co. plant. Sunday's Hlioot. The regular weekly shoot of the South Omaha gun club , held at Its range in the Third ward Sunday , resulted as follows : The shoot wns for the club medal nnd a new hat presented by S. M. Proas. Miller , Smith and McCreath shot off the tie at ten birds each. MeCrcath winning and taking both medal and hat. At each weekly shoot hereafter some South Omaha merchant will offer an article of value to bo shot for in ad dition to the medal. City XotCH and Personals. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Doud have gone to Chicago. A Dcmorcst medal contest will take place at the Methodist church Friday night. A dog fight across the Sarpy line and hand ball games ut Buvkc's entertained the sports Sunday , The Sobotkcrs lost Sunday's game at Picknrd's Grove to the West Lawns by a score of 12 to 11. Two drunks wcro the only eas.cs before Judge King yesteiday as a result of Sun day arrests. An effort will bo made to organl/c a lodge of Good Templars at the Presbyterian church Thursday evening. Stephen Nnratntni of North Platte , C. W. Heserck of St. Louis , and H. C. Duff v of Chicago , were South Omaha visitors Sun day.John John Shang was drunk yesterday and fell through u Chinese laundry window. Ho was arrested nnd released on paying the cost of replacing the window pane. All the saloons and Sunday dance balls were running in full blast Sunday. The advocates of Sunday closing are grievously disappointed at the turn things have taken. The Daughters of Kcbckuh will give another basket .social in Masonic hall on Thursday evening next , Knrh lady is ex pected to bring a basket filled with toothsome lunehi The ladles nnd society of the Presbyterian church will meet nt Mrs. J. C. McDonald's residence Wednesday afternoon to complete arrangements for the str.iwherry social to Im given at Uowley's hall on Saturday evening. An Al > solutR Cure. The ORIGINAL ADIEllNU OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two-ounce tin hexes , nnd is an absolute cure for all sores , burns , wounds , chapned hands and all skin eruptions Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL A1HETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company ut 25 cents per box hy mall 111) ) cents Hint to Five-Cent Smokers. "Which end of that cimir are you Kolng to put in your mouth7' inquired ti Washington dealer of allorald reporter , us the hitter cut oil the ' closed end of n 6-cent clfjar. "Why , the end I Imvo just cut. " ho replied. "Why do you ask. " "BccnuHO , " replied tlio cigar dealer , "to yet the most enjoyment out of that cigar you are doing tho'woi-bt thing possible. I'll explain. In milking cheap cigars u good enough wrapper IH used tiH good , often , IIH on the liner grades. Havana , lillor is us-ed in a measure , but docs not run the length of the cigar , as in the boteor goods. It usually ends about an inch from the ex tremity of the butt or end Hint is gener ally placed in the mouth , and poor , light weed , raised in the northern btates , and of a grade similar to dried cabbage , is inserted. In smoking the C-cent cigar all thp smoke , of course , piihhos through the miborablo blub , which makes it taste badly. Now , if you will only reverse the cigar and c-ut 'off the mouth end , light It and putt" away , you will enjoy it very nearly as much as a liner cigar. " Fits , spasms , St. Vltus dance , nervousness nnd hysteria are soon cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Free biunplcss at Kuhn & Co. , 15th and Douglas. A Hey Sentenced to Avery Butler , the fourteen-year-old boy who shot and killed hia father at Clinton recently , has been convicted of murder and sentenced to bo hanged Juno 10. bays a special from Raleigh , S. C. IIo said In his testimony on his own behalf that his mother urged hlmtoabbtibslnato his father. Pears1 Is the best unil purest soap o\'er umilu. lUinperlor excellence proron In nilloniohnnirt | | loriuoru than a quarter of n century It It u oi } ! > / the 1'nlleil Htntoi ( lorernment. l.'ndoriud by tUu headi of tha ( treat l'nlrer ltlo M tha Htronfett , 1'ureitBltluicit llunltliful. Dr l'rlco' Cream link. Inn 1'uKdur ilooj not contain Auiuioola. Uwo UJ Alum. Sold only In cam. fltll K 1IAKINQ I'OWlIKH CO. UIWXOIU. CUICAQU. BA.NJ-ltA.MlSfO. 41-LOUIS. Both the method and results when Byrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste , and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its hind -ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in GOc and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not Imvo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CM. IOU1SUIILE. KY. KEW YORK. N.V. \ A GAIN OF A roUND A DAY IN' TUB j J CASE Or A MAN WHO HAS BECOME "AM. J t RUN DOWN , " AND HAS BP.GUX TO TAKU i 5 THAT REMARKABLE n.1311 PRODUCER , j OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphiles of Lime & Soda IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. TlIIS I EAT HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER { AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EN DORSED 11 Y PHYSICIANS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. AVOID SUBSTITUI IONS AND IMITATIONS. The Chastly Recorder or dentils Umt result from lunlarln in fright ful. Thcro Isnodbcaao tlmt I M > Insidious In ItH attack. Its approach I * Htoalthjr nnd it jicrinciitcis ovcry IHno of the body , nnd remedies , which Jfiippllud nt thn outset , by dnlnyloao their power. I > r. Tiitt'n Liver I'llls lime proicn the most inluahlo uinla- rlal nntldoto ever * dlnrmcrcd. A noted clftrgynian oCNow York prnnouneaa them "tho Rreutedt blrnMnfr of the nineteenth century , " and sit } si "In thefio ilnjs of dcfec- tl\o plumbing nnd nc.wer irn , no family should ho without tlieia. " 'Ihny nrapluui- n nt to tnkr , covered with \iinllla Tutt's Mver Pills , SURE ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Sold Evcrj'whcre , ti5c. Dr. McGrew In uimurpngied In the treatment nf nil forms qt I'rlr * nto Dlxeimoi , Stricture , l.o.'t Mitnhood , Impntency , iinil nil Dlmnlers of the boxnnl and Uurlnury Organs. Ilia treatment CANNOT FAIL , nnd n euro In Riinrnnteed In every cuio. 'lliosu nlio Imto been under hln treatment fur STRICTURE prononncolt n mint wonderful unceem FtrUtnro ur pain middllllc i Ity in iirlniiUm : , perinnm-mly enied n u lew ilma without pain , ciitllnu.ur lu n uftlmo Lost Manhood And nil eaknc siif thn poximl oiiiiuift , timid It ) o nervonHiieHi * , In their < ir t forms und mo tdreadful reniiltn nro nli- noluli'ly mid piiriiMiu'iillvcured hy Ihu lloilor , und Iho putleiit IKKOOII tuuiplulel ) luiloied to lib mini I vlKor , umbltlun und enurt ) ' . Barrenness and All Female Diseases positively cum ! without limlruiiirntii AT IIO.MI1 , without nny nnnnyanvo or Ums of tlmo or pain 'I ii'iitim'iil IK i-iinlly nmilu t > y 1'iicli piitlunt. Houri for IiiUlcn , from 2 to 4 only. OATAUIlll , riklu DlHonNCt null all DlfSttitHi-H nt * tha ll'uoil , llvnrt , Iilvnr , Klilnryu nnil Illnililur nunolutnly unrril. SYPHILIS Oiu-oil liv : JO In > * > ( > DnyH , Almo t Iwonty jontn1 cjporlcncn In ticatlnit Ihli dreiiilfnl ilUrn u , und ihoiuumla of pi'riiiunvnl nirui ( li'rliini tliuiloi lor' trratincnt jo tin Iho moit niplil , tufounili'iri'dlvn. Noimnttur nhiit tlono uf tliuills- uiisc , thiiilotlor Guarantees-a Complete Cure , nslilii ri'mcily kllli thn polpon unU rcmo\on eti-ry trnco of It from thu btiioil , hrnillUiuiitii Inliiuiiii ) for Mi * Doctor' * hook , The J.lto Hei'Kt , for "iiiiiu'1 nr "woniiin " Trcalmviit b ) lorri'poiulonciv btiimp for reuJy. Ollluu HUH Double I'.ntrniioc , I'Jitlicr Trout I'liriiiun in1 ltd Kl , , Norl lions t Corner 14TII AND FARSAHI STREETS , OMAHA , NE3B. _ iwa 1 avousl JflfTa } I 'n j : j W cokntu if JJndy onj Hied , unicU ll.lnil. OJUiUillllaf JJ. M4 lllllll Erronor > fullr IL.I.r.J. KIMUM If. In 01 to..lir. Jor Younj . , ein > iiiuniK.t'aiuiiiiuriUiHuiKiiriuiburIour. ! . Ibuljlt f kthUiil IIOMK TB illll\r-U , . , l , It t 4t , . Vim liillf ; frait (0 Blilit > { r < n ! Coi.lfI. . . irrlu ikiu. .USiti BRIB frt mOAu'cV/rOUrfAt'o.'Ml'K i tUliBfOto.il - A MAY "We offer today about six thousand Men's and Youths' fine suits at s fully onehalfwhat 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 one 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 grand showing of entirely new and this season's goods every garment made for the finest retail trade. The few samples in our windows give only a poor idea'of the value oJf 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 ia finished open at the bottom , 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 what bargains you are getting. It would be useless to enumerate any particular style or styles in this sale. As we said thcro are about six thousand suits 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 are all styles , light and dark colors , sacks a'nd frocks , also fine Corkscrew \ Prince Alberts , silk faced , at $9.50 for the coat and vest. Don't hesitate to come inside if yQu 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 ) 'ou' . MAIL ORDERS In order to give our outside patrons an opportunity to secure some of these bargains , we have , of 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. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. "Tho fashion wears out more apparel than the man" and every man likes to bo ap- I paroled In the fashion. How to do this and to do It economically is the question. Let vis 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 rcsonnblo price. . OXVEKT'S ELECTR2G BELT . . - . PATIHIIDAUO. 10 , IS87. IMPROVED JULY 30. 188B. , Oi-MW. * > XW4.W.K. . OWEN'S ELEOTUO- OALVAN 10 iiouy BELT bUBJ-KMBORY . eur * . TrcmlllDBi B.iuiil Er ; bauitloiit Wailing of Inilltcrttloni in 5 ELECTRIC INSOLES Alioim Cli-otrlo Truna nnd Uelt Comhlnod. tit ii 'I ' Ho , politic far > > illutl 4 I'ook HI rC . * Mcli lll b cut jou la I'l.Tn § I.J tDTcUpt lltiiiUu UU | i > < r. AilJttn oW i < Ej.Kornio BELT tt APPLIANCE co. SOU north Uroiulwiiy. UT. J.OUJU , 110 , 820 Broadway , HEW VOKU CITY. Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY Will tiKe : iiluuo In publio nt tlio OITV 0V JUAUn/ Paso Uol Nortu ) . WEDNESDAY , MAY 21st , 1S9O. Under the pcisoiiuVsuporvKron ol GM. JOHN S. MOSI5Y , ami MK.OAMILO AUGUiLLr.9 , tliofornjuriiKuiitlriiinn of siioli prominence. In the Unlloil Stsitoi that lili presence alone b Milllclfiit Kiiuiuiituo to the pnljllo that tlio duiwlnir-i will bo Iruld wllli strict liotio ly mill fair ness to all , ami the latter ( the Supervisor of thu Moxloau aovuinmont ) Is of eiiuul bt.iudlun and Inte ilty. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO , Tickets ! Only 6OOOO , TicketsI WHOLE TICKETS , $4 ; HALF TICKETS. . $2 $ ; QUARTER TICKETS , $1. . LIST OF Prize of $60,000 , $60,000 $ 100 I'rlzoi of Approximation Prizes. 'rlioof ' 10,000 10,000 KM I'rl/oi of : KI c.ioii 1 1'rlztior 6UX ) MOO 100 l'rlzo.1 of 85 with ; i I'rl/oi of lOUt ) oncli .1,0110 Terminal Prizes. 1(1 ( 1'rUoHof Ml encli 2 , < IX ) f.W TcrmlimU to fifl.lnw 1'rl/o of til aoh. 111,990 M ) I'clren of 100 vncli 6OUU UMToriiilnula to fllWJ ) 1'rlio of til ) each 6.9UQ 100 I'rliuaof ! C fiicli 6.0UO 2M 1'rlrua of Ul vnch TWO 10M Prizes amounting to Wo Uio nnrtcrnlKnoil hereby certify tlmt the Ilnnco If nny ticket ilrawlnirn prize In rent to thounilor * .Vncluniil nf .Mexico 111 Clilhunhim hni nn depoilt slcm'il , | ti fncu viiluo irlll ha collected und remitted ficmilho Muxlt'iui Intunmtlmml Dunking Coni | > 'Uiy. lo the otv/ior thuronf free of ch.trKC. thu ui'ccsNnry Iunitn ID Kunrnntco the pnymcnt uf ull KIHIAU II. IliinNsoy , . President Kl IM o National Hank. Ill Pmo , Tor. the ) prize * ilinwn In the ( Iran * ! Lottery of Jnnroz. \Vefiirthurcertlty tlmt wa n 111 mipcrvlBO nil the nr- AOISNTB WAMT13D. rnnni'mciits , uiul In pur.ion runnuKO mi't ' control all rortlub rates , or nny other Information , wrtlo to thoilr'iwlnutiiif ' tlili Lottery , nnd tlmt the immo nro the uinlerslKneil. atntlmc > nur mldrcin clenrly , with ( uniliittvil with honesty , fulrnoss and In ooU fiilth Stnto , Count * . feUuot and Number. Sloro rapid mail towimlH nil partial. _ . . delivery will bo usiurcil by yonr enclosing an envoi- JOUN a. MOSITiT , Commissioner. Olio benrlnK your full address. SlK-XICAX INTEU.VATIOXAT , IlANKINO CO. , Supervisor for tlio Government. Ulty of Juarez , Mexico. XTvrpr / -r-1 Send remit Innees for tickets hy ordinary letter , containing Money Ordor. -IN V / J. 1 oni. issued by nil Kxpress Comnunios , New York Exchange , lljnk Draft 011'oatnl Note. Address all reBlbtcied lettois to MH1XIOA.N IN'riariNATIONAlA BANKING CO. , OiLy ofJuarez , Mexico , via El Paso. Tox. The Omaha Medical arid Surgical Institute. rorlholroitniontofnllCHIlONIOANDBI'nniqAr. DISKAHKS. nru-ci. Appliance * for Deformities , nil Trutiuo H l l-a'mitcsApr r.itii nnJ Hun drtlos for nuccomful Inntni-nt of ovirr forni or , ii.rn o ro. aulrliT.V , llral rturilculVrontnient. ! NINK'IY HOOMS I Oil I'ATIKN'IH. llcBrJnii.1 . ai"oSdiS Iliii Aciouiii oilatloni Went. Wrltofurclriiilur.on Ijoformltlcn nml llrncrn. Truaioi , Cluh KA't.CurTatiirci o" Snlno , I'lloi Turaorn , Cencor , Cntarrh , llroiuhltlr , Inh Int'on , K'ortrlclly , fnriilyslj Ki.ilB .r Ki.r . . , Knr. Kkn | and HIcoil. unl " ll Hurglcsl 0. orntlom. IIISKAHKS iH1vollirl irrc'l Itr IlliiMcT , nye * o u"i" "iar. Bri i UK WOMI N n * i > tcl lir llouK _ . _ . _ . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ltrl. l IIT * of lleon ) c of Womm I met . tl o Imro Inijly nilclod n l.jliu In roparlinent f r Woucii durlnv Coiiiluoij eel ( fllrlclly IT n'o ) , Only Itellnhle Wcdlc.il Inilllut * mikliiK n i colulty of 1'lllVATn I UKASI' ' Ail lllooa Iil > i > n ai nuccexfutioito \ \ i. Hirphllltlo IK U .n romero 1 fioai the iritosi w 110 Jt mo o iry. Now Hon'ornthoTio ' tuicnt for 1 osiof Vi | l I'onrr. 1'urt o > unable to Tlilt ui uinr la trca o l ut hoi oVy cor Dip jiii onro AllcoitinuLlcatUnic ntlticnllal. Motllclna or Instrunicnts ii'iil hy uiall or oxi > ru B 10 * carcly pai Loil , no innrk to Imllcnlooi , n'onla ortordur . , l ) u penonnlI IntirYloVp oVr'ro , \ . Vnll I n , n/ull " ' ni or limit lilitorruf yourcaie , ni.d wuwlllionillnpuin wrai'purour ' 11OOIC TO .Ml.N rnilK iiiion IV V l 'apotlulor Nur uiu llliuuioi , Uupglu noy , Byi lulls , Ulcot nntl Vnrlcoculu. with iiuojtion I t. Ajdre Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner Oth mid HnrnoySts. , Omnltn , Neb = , , _ . _ : =