8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : THURSDAY , MAY 15 , 1800. THE CITY. Vesta Chapter No. 0 , Onlor of Eastern Slur society , will meet Siiturduy for upo- cinl work. C' . 1C. Jnukeon of Fullerton WHP np- pointed 5 bailiff In the United Stutoa district court'by Judge Dundy. Chief Clerk Cramer of the railway mall service wont to St. Joseph on busi ness connected with his department. David Otftlvy has commenced suit in the ( Unit-lot court ajjalnst Duvlo A. Lynn and wlfo to recover 41215 on a note. Daniel LaiTerty , a 1J. k M. switchman , liad his hand caught between two draw bars and had one finger taken off and the thumb crushed. The county commissioners mot yester day afternoon , MeHsra. Anderson , Berlin and Turner being present , and adjourned until Saturday , the 21th lust. Mark Uurk Is held at Kvansvlllc , Ind. , lor highway robbery. Uo claims to have been a railway man In Omaha. The chief of police has his photograph. Another destltuo woman with.two lit tle children is at the police station ask ing for transportation. She comes all the way from San Francisco and wants to got to Boston. A special mooting of the board of edu cation has been called for tonight , at which ( line the question of submitting a bond proposition to a vote of the people will again bo considered. Charles Farmer , accused of selling liquor without a license at Lamar , Nob. , pleaded guilty yesterday and was lined $25. Farmer lives at Ilolyoko , Colo. , just across the line from Lamar. The caBo of Conductor Welsh , who is charged with holing out $101 belonging to the street railway company , was commenced in Judge llolsloy'a court yesterday afternoon , but was continued until today. Charles Parker , the man from the western part of the state who sold liquor without llrst having procured a govern ment license , was tried in the United States court yesterday , found guilty and fined $25 and costs. W. D. Allen , of Manhattan , Kansas , wants to find his daughter , Mrs. Julia A. Smallwood. When last heard from she was a chambermaid at the Barker hotel. Her little daughter , living with the grandfather , was scalded to death last Thursday. D Douglas White , the man who was ar rested by the police Monday night on the charge of passing three $5 counterfeit coins on the proprietor of a Ninth street house of ill-fame , was yesterday turned over to the United States authorities , who will prosecute the case. The men at the Chicago , Minneapolis , St. Paul & Omaha railway shops arc busy now fitting up nine steam shovels , which about the llrst of next month will bo put onto the Norfolk branch , filling up a number of huge lills and working out a number of cuts. The work will continue for four months. fisitsox.t i * r.t n.t ait. 3. U. Johnson visited St. Louis on Tuesday. David Moore of Omaha registered at the Southern , St. Ixmis , ouTucsdtiy. , Hon. Daniel F. Osgood , an attorney at Tecumsch , Neb. , was in the city yesterday mid called upon TUB I3ii : : In company with Hon. K. M. Uiirtlctt of this city. A. S. Baldwin of North Matte , who has been nominated by the president for receiver of public moneys at the laud oftice at that place , was in the city yesterday aud called on Tun BKJ : . Miss Eftlo Ellsler , whoso engagement nt Boyd's openi house will conclude with this ovciiinp's ' performance , paid a visit to THE Bui : buUdiiiKycstcrdayinoruingunrt enjoyed a view of Omaha from the roof. Miss JEllslcr was accompanied by Mr. Frank Weston , her husband , and by licr father , Mr. John A. EILsler , and all were hearty in their encomi ums of the attractiveness of Omaha. Miss Ellsler expressed herself as being verv much pleased with the public favor she find re ceived here , and Omaha will have a perma nent place In her list of cities to bo annually visited. "Tho Gondoliers" will bo the attraction nt Boyd's opera house on Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday of next wcok. The opera is the latest from the celebrated collaborateurs , Gil bert & Sulllvnn , and is regarded by compe tent critics the best work they have produced. "Tho Gondoliers" will bo presented by the company that was specially organized for the production nt the Chicago opera house , and Includes many names that are well known to the opcratio stage. Ascension Day Servioes. Union Ascension day services will bo held nt Trinity cathedral , Bishop Worthington presiding , today as follows : 0:00 a. in , Morning prayer. 10:00 : n. in. Holy communion , with a ser mon by Hov. .1. P. D. Lloyd. fife 7:15 : p , m. Festival service with music DV the combined choirs of the cathedral , All Saints , St. Matthias' and St. John's churches. Private Coat en Indicted. The cnso in which John Coates , the Fort Omniui soldier , is charged with having crimi nally assaulted Lora Zloglor , the thirteen- year-old daughter of John Xloglor , the painter , was brought before the United States grand jury yesterday afternoon , and after the examination of a number of wit nesses an indictment was duly found. Later In the day Coates was taken from the county Jail and delivered into the custody of Mar shal Slaughter. rtrowiiell Hall. The trustees of Ilrownell hall , Bishop Worthington , Cannon Dohcrty , J. M. Woolworth , A. N. Hopkins and C. S. Chase , motto discuss the condition ofaffairs at Brownell hall , which wore stated to be very prosperous , The young ladles of the institution , under the direction of Mrs. Cotton , will present a cantata on May iO. Many of thorn have ex cellent voices. The graduating class has seven members this year. Exorcises will begin Juno 8 , when Bishop Graves will preach the anni versary sermon. The annual musiculo will occur the following day. Commencement day proper occurs Juno 10. Says Silo Was Victimized. The case in police court , iu which Ollio Fullers was charged with stealing various articles of bed and table Hnoa from the Milhml hotel , has stirred up any amount of bad blood. Miss Fullers , who rooms nt 1210 1'ndllo street , was acquitted of the charge , bv Mr. Swobo refusing to prosecute. The girl now claims that it was a put up job , and that Etta Klnslngcr , who roomed nt the snmo house , was the thlof , and , on account of an old grudge , whllo Miss Fullers was absent from her room , the Kinslngor girl entered , secreted tlio propoj'ty and then notllk-d the police. _ I < ookH IjlUo "Murder. The body of the infant found in a cracker box near Thirteenth and Dominion streets , still lies ut Heafy's morgue unclulmtu ! , al though an effort is being made to discover the parents and ascertain the cause of the death. The police arc working on the ease , and whllo they refuse to dlvulgo anything relative to their movements , they assert that there are some very suspicious circumstances connected with the llttlo one's death , which point to a murder having been com- milted. The coroner 1ms not yet set the tlmo for holding uu inquest , and probably will not ' \mtll there nro moro developments , i m Mill's * Nerve and MVPP Pills. An Important discovery. „ Tiioy act on the liver , btomach and bowels through the nerves , A now principle. They speedily euro bllliousucss , bad tnato , torpid liver , pllos and constipation. Splendid for men , women and children , Smallest , mildest , surest. 80 doses for 23 cents. Samples I rco atlxuuu & Co , 's , 1Mb. uud IIANSKN'S OPIUM IOSI < : . It AfTordH Him Kntrco to the World Bpyond the Grave. The nnmo of Ed Hanson , n brick-mnkcr , was yesterday morning added to the Hstof | suicides , Ho had boon boarding at Eleventh and Jones , and , Tuesday night , wont out ntid got drunk on whisky. Ho returned to the boarding house In a very exhilarated condition and , after making things llvclv by Importuning the women to wait/ with him and otherwise raising consid erable disturbance , ho retired to bod. When his room-mate , Jim Nash , nwokoyes terday morning , ho found Hiinscn breathing hcavHyand unconscious. Afterscvcralfutllo attempts to reuse the man , a phy sician was summoned and pronounced the rose one of opium poisoning. The victim dicdntll o'clock. Hanson , it Is said , was formerly a con tractor in Chicago and , whllo there , lost a competence of several thousand dollars. This , It Is thought , may hnvo caused des pondency and led to the act. J. W. Gordcncer , who has known Hanson Intimately for more than two years , was seen last night and snld : "Wo worked together on the building that is being erected nt , the corner of Sixteenth and Hurt streets. The last tlmo I saw ttio man allvo was Tuesday noon , and nt that time ho said ho was going to St. Louis , as work was moro plentiful and wages better there. At that tlmo ho was In the best of spirits , and had considerable money on his person. " Gordcncer scouts the idea of suicide , and is of the opinion that death was caused by sonic person who administered a dose of poi son In order to get the man's money , as ho usually carried from $ , JOO to JOO with him. The body of the dead man is now nt Heafy's morgue , where an inquest will beheld hold ut 8 o'clock this afternoon. NKIUIASKA.'S KMCVATOHS. How Much Grain They May Carefully Accommodate. The report that Clark Woodman proposes to build an elevator with a capacity of 1,000- 000 bushels , led to an investigation of the capacity of the elevators of this city and state. These elevators already established in Omaha , with one across the river , are capable of handling about 2,500,000 , bushels daily. The capacity ofclovntors * A and B is in the neighborhood of 1500,000 , ! , bushels , that on the other side of the river 1,000,000 , and Few ler's about 200,000. , Those located along the Union Pacillcsystem and tributary to Omaha have a capacitv of probably 1,000,000 , these on the B. & M. 2,000,000 , and these on tuo Elkhorn something like 1,000,000. , There are one or two along the Missouri Pacific , also a few operated by private parties , but their capacity is not known. The Himebaugh & Merriam elevator has changed hands and Is now under the manage ment of the now company. Frank II. Peavey of Sioux City bouglifa half interest , which necessarily brought about a reorganization. Ho was elected president ; his brother , C. T. Peaoy , vice president , treasurer aud gen eral manager ; A. B. Jacqnith , assistant manager , and Ed W. Pock secretary. II , W. Kodgers and S. B. Cochran , the old manager and treasurer , respectively , nro ro tired. The new board of directors is com posed of Frank II. Peavov ' , A. B. Jaqulth , Edward W. Peck , W. A.'Paxton , Nathan Merriam and D. S. Barriger. While Mr. Woodman is interested in the company that controls forty elevators on the B. & M. system and , also a largo ono nt Lin coln , it is understood that ho is making the proposed investment hero on his own re sponsibility. The elevator will cost when completed about two hundred thousand del lars. lars.Messrs. Messrs. Peavey and their associates have changed the name of the lirm to the "Omaha Elevator company. " Pierre , South Dakota. A Vermontcr who recently visited Pierre , the capital of South Dakota , was astonished to find in this frontier city so many line churches and institutions of learning. There nro thrco largo brick school buildings , n uni versity in operation and another , about to bo built , besides seven line churches. The in habitants are principally eastern people but of the younger typo. They are all in good circumstances aud many are wealthy. TIIK TAMMANY CKOWD. They Met in Postmaster Gallagher's Private Ollleo Yesterday. Several leaders of the Tammany crowd held n conclave in Postmaster Gallagher's private ofllce yesterday and when asked by u re porter what they were doing one of them said : "Fixing up n scheme to down Roscwater. " Among these present wcro John A. Crcigh ton , Councilman Davis , Frank Morrissey , Charley Slmver , Paul Vandcrvoort , Frank Ilanloa and Postmaster Gallagher. G. M. Hitchcock was also about the ofllee. "Wo happened to drop in , " exclaimed Morrissey rissoy , "and have been listening to Tom Cook tell how ho proposed to take the census. " "Is that alii Is it true. Mr. Morrissey , that you have been downed in your efforts to bo appointed chairman of the board of public works ) " "No ; it is not. The newspapers went off half cocked on that. I am still in the ring. " Realizing that the reporter was pulling out state socrcts. Mi1. Vandervoort informed the young man that ho was in a Tammany den and had better not get too gay. Just then Cfcighton , Hunlon and D.ivls disappeared. The meeting had been convened to talk and take such action as was thought necessary on Morrlssoy's ' candidacy. Tito presence of so many contractors confirms the statement that they uro taking un active interest in the light. United States Court. An interesting question came before the United States district court for decision yes terday morning. It Is ono that will no Tloubt interest traveling men deeply. A traveling nnux by the name o t Pierce who sells tobacco for an eastern manufactory , was accused of sell ing tobacco with out a license and plcadod guilty. The court announced from the bench that ho had boon told that the accused had merely sold tobacco In the state as tlo | agent of others who had complied with the United States laws , and Instructed Attorney Baiter to look into the matter aud report the facts in the caso. The grand jury Is deliberating on the counterfeit cases brought before it. It scorns that the northern suburbs of Omaha have been the favorite haunts of the counterfeiting gentry. Several weeks ago u wo'1-known ' contractor who lives in Central Park was given u counterfoil dime by his son , who hud received it from a schoolfellow in payment for some marbles , which was the rankest of counterfeits. His father told his son that the inonoy was. false , and the next evening was told by the son that the boy who had passed the money said it was all a Joke and that ho had made It hlmsolf. Hohiul described a small die into which ho poured the hot lead and after It had cooled off ho took it out , cut off the cud and bought things with the spurious inonoy. The matter will bo looked into care fully uy the federal autorltloj. County Court. In the case of Masters against the Coliseum Buildin association , Judgment was rendered for plaintiff in the sum ot Ji39.8'3. S. H. Moss ha.s brought suit against Gott- Hob II. Mack to recover $ M7.GO on a noto. Albert C. Palm has commenced suit against Louis Garner to recover on a Judgment for $125.53 for wages obtained In Cook county , 111. John U. Hnrpor of Chicago has commenced suit against George C. aud Othello S. Gallon , lo recover $101.07 alleged lo bo duo on account of goods furnished and money advanced. Fits , spasms , St. Vltus dnnco , nervousness and hysteria uro soon cured by liMiles' Norvlno , Frco s'amploss atKuhn & Co. , 15tu and Douglas , That Opera HOIIMO Ordinance. James E , Boyd petitioned the city council to pass a substitute making several changes in the ordinance- relating to thcatro buildings. His request was road and re ft i ml to a committee , The changes proposed have referenca to In terior construction. Quo abolishes ttio glass slugo roof , another reduces the lobby upaco culled for aud also the width ot the aisles. Chief. Gal- llgan objected to the stogo sky-light. Mr. Boyd hns a letter from his architects , who say that , If ho will permit thorn , they can build him an opera house equal to any other in tills country. Provision Is made for Iron stairways to both entrances and exit * , and 03 nearly a tiro-proof structure M can bo made. Ttio old ordinance requires that the llrst floor and balcony lobbies shall bo largo enough to hold the en tire audience. This would tnko up moro room than can bo spared and furthermore Is considered a useless waste of valuable space. An Absolute < * ! nro. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only put np In largo two-ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for nil sores , bums , wounds , chapped hands and all skin eruptions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles , Ask for the ORIGINAL AUIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company ut 25 cents per box by mall UO cents The Only One. The Chicago , MilwaukeeSt. . Paul railway is the only line running solid vcstibuled , electric lighted tititl steam heated trains between Chicago , Council Bluffs and 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 the great improvement of the ago. Try It and bo convinced. Sleeping ears leave- the Union Pacific depot , Oniaha , at 0 p. in. dally , arriving at Chicago at 0:30 : n. in. Passengers taking this train are not compelled to got out of the cars at Council IS luffs and wait for the train to bo cleaned. Cot tickets and sleeping car berths at Union ticket ollleo , 1501 Farnnm st. P. A. NASH , Gen. Agt. J. E. PJIESTON Pass Agt. TUB WILLIAMS JtXQUKST. The Coroner's Jury Finds a Verdict of Accidental Death. According to the verdict of the coroner's jury the death of Fred Williams , the Union Paciilc switchman , was the result of mi acci dent. The inquest was commenced at noon yesterday , but was not completed until 9 o'clock last night. The relatives and the men with whom Williams had been associated testiiled that ho bad always been lighthenrtcd and had frequently talked over his domestic and financial affairs , always remarking that they were agreeable and in the best con dition. The story of the revolver , and the position It was in when found , was again told , and after the physicians had explained the course tnltcn by the bullet the jurors concluded that Williams upon entering his bedroom on that morning took the gun from under the pillow , and while examining it by some unaccounta ble means it was exploded , resulting iu his death. _ Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Makes Delicious Lemonade. A teaspoonful added to n glass of hot or cold water , and sweetened to the taste , will bo found refreshing and invigorating. Back in Omaha. Dr. R. II. Smith has just returned from the far northwest. He has visited all points along Puget sound Seattle , Tacoma and Anacosta , u new town at the mouth of the Skoqit river which bids fair to bo ono of the greatest points iu that country. It started last January and now has a population of about 3,000 , people. The towns in that country are an unknown quantity , with the exception of Portland. Anacosta is on Fidelgo island , in old Ship harbor. The Northern Pacific is negotiating to build iu there and the Oregon improve ment company has already established itself. It is the shortest cut to the ocean and has a magnificent harbor. That country has moro varied resources than Nebraska , but is not so rich iu agricul ture or stock-raising. "So fur us Omaha is concerned , " said the doctor , "its prospects nro assured. I have now scon the far west and feel that Omaha's success is assured , because its resources arc" not hidden. It is not an unknown quantity. ' I think that Omaha and the state at-largo will receive a now Impulse when the prohibi tion question is settled. I had a very good time but am glad to bo back in Omaha. " The only railroad trajn out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Bluffs , Des Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island vestibule limited , leaving Omaha at 4:15 : p. m. daily. Ticket ollico 1002 , Sixteenth and Furunm st. , Omaha. The Creche During April. During this month there has been a larger number of children cared for than during any proceeding month. The day boarders have especially increased. The board has changed matrons , but has been fortunate in securing ono who is well qualified for the place. The building now has a line gilt sign , the gift of Beard & Son , which has been ac knowledged. During this month it has been brought to the notice of the management that ono of the Chicago papers contained quite a sketch of the Creche , which was encouraging to the la dies who have charge of the work. The great European expositions have awarded the premium to Cook's extra dry im perial champagne for bouquet. Marriage License. Only ono license was issued by Judge Shields yesterday , the following being the parties : Name and residence. Ago. ( Henry J. Noyco , Omaha ' 'S 1 Sarah II. Tremuln , Onmha UU She Lives at the A e of ltO. : The oldest porsoif in West Virginia , if not the oldest person in the nation , is "Aunt" Sarah Gaddoss , a negro woman of Onido , this county , says a Graf ton , AV. Ar. , dispatch to the Philadelphia Record. She remembers the breaking out of the revolutionary war , and was ti slave in a Virginia family at that time. Friends who know her place her ago at 10 ! ! years. During the outlro winter she has lived alone and cared for herself with the aid of neighbors. The residents of the vi cinity recently erected a small house for her , and all contribute to her support. The old woman Is utill vigorous , and her mind is clear. It superior excellence proren In millions of homes forinorethun iv quarter of n century , It Is u ed by tno United Htates Government. Kndorsed by the headt of thu Oroat Universities as the ritronuet , ruroit aid incst Healthful. Dr. 1'rlco's Crenm link- ln 1'owder does not contain Ammonia , Utuo 04 Alum. Bold only In cam. I'UIIJK 1IAKINO rOWDKIl CO , NliWYORK. CIIICAUU. BAN VIIANCIHCIt. HT.I.OPIS. LATESf I Both the mcllipd and results when Byrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasnnt nnd refreshing to the tnsto , nnd nets gently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys , Liver nnd JJowcls , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head- nchcs nnd fevers and cures hahitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to tlio taste and ac- ccptahlo to tlio stomach , prompt in its action nnd truly heneficial in its effects , prepared only from the moat healthy and agreeahlo substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. oyrnp of Figs is for sale in 50c and § 1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes lo try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. IOUISVIU.E , KV. NEW YORK , N.V. DRINK ROOT HIRES' BEER. The Purest and Best Drink in the World. Appetlaizing , Delicious , Sparkling and the Best Blood Purifier and Tonic. A I'uckiigo [ liquid ] 2. > e , mokes 5 Ralloiis. EVERY BOTTLE Guaranteed. No Trouble. Easily Made. Try It Ask your IruKtat ) ! or Grocur for It und take no other. See that you get IIINKS' . THE ONLY GENUINE. Jlade by C. K. HIKES , Philadelphia , I'eiin. The Ghastly Record of deaths til ut result from mnlnrln ! < i fright ful. There is iMMllsonso tliat IHM > liiKldiniis In Itanttnck. Its approach MHloallliy and It iii > rmrntpn ovrry fibre of tlio body , and remedies , which if nppllod ut the outset , by doliiyloso thrlr jinner. Dr. Tutt'a I.lvrr J'lllrt IIIIVG proion the most valuable m.ilii- rlul Hiitldoto over discovered. A. noted clergyman of Nnvr-Ynrk pronoanrcg them "the Blflltcst blessing of the nineteenth century , " nnd saysi "In these dnys of defec tive iilnmlilnir and' newer Ran , no family ehonld be wlthoutthem. " . 'I'hoy uro pleas ant to take , being covered with n vunllln coating. " Tutt's Liver Pills , SURE ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Sold Everywhere , 25c. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK Tin : < i it t : A T TRADE MARK , . Inif euro for Sem inal \Vcnkne * < , R ponnatorrhton. Impolency , an.I „ all illicasei that follow at a so * qucneo of xelf- Abuie ; as Loss ' of Memory. I'nl- IHin vcrsalLatitude , * TI > Tirrirm Pain In the Hack , Dimness of VMon , Premature Old Ana , nnd many other diseases that lead to Insaulty or consumption and a prematnro jrari > . JfKtill particulars In our pamplet , which wodo- Mre to send free by mall to every one. IJPTlie Sperl- lle innllclnn IH Bold nt Jl per packace , or oK packaKOS lor J3 , or will bo sent fico by mall on the receipt of the money , by addressing T.11K GOODMAN DHUO CO. , 110 FAHNAM STIIIXT , - - OMAHA. Nin. : On account of counterfeit. , wo h.ivo u'lop to Yellow Wrapper the only Ken nine. Dr. McGrew I § unsurpassed In the treatment of all forms of Priv ate Il ) eas < " < , ftrlctnrc , Lost Manhood , linpotency , anil ull Dlsonlers of thoSoxnnl and Uurjnnry Organs. Ills treatment CANNOT FAIL , and n cure Is Ktiarauteed In every caso. These who hnvo been under his treatment for STRICTURE proiioiincnlt n most wonderful success. Ktrlcturo or pnlu umldlllicvlty Iniirlnatlnit , pcnmmcnlly cmod n u lew duvs without pain , cnttliitc or loss of tlmo Lost Manhood And all weakness of the sexual origins , tlmldltyo nervousness , In their worst fornn imd.most dreadful lesults uro ab solutely unit permanently cured by the Doctor , and th. ) patient Is soon completely le.ttoied tu his usual vlKor , uuibltlon und enurt' ) ' . Barrenness and All Female Diseases positively cured without Instruments AT I1OMK , without any uunoynnco or loss of tlmo or puln. Treatment u easily made by each patient. HOUIM tor ladles , fiom ! ! to ( unln CiVTAUUll , tJUlu DlncusoH anil nil nifiOUNeH of thoj lllnoil , Heart , Kltlnoya mull llladdor iilij cured. SYPHILIS Cm-oil In ! 1 ( ) In HO D.iyw. Almost twenty years' ojperleneo In treating this dreadful disease , and thousands ot permanent cuu's declare thorloc tor's treatment to be the most rapid. Bitfo and effective. Nu matter what ntuto ; of the dis ease , the doctor Guarantees a Complete Cure , as Ills remedy Mlli the poison and removes every trace of It from thn blood. end 10 cents utHmns ) for the Doctor' ! book , The I.lfoHceret , for "man1' ' or "wom.iu. " Treatment bjcorropondoncr. . .Stamp for reply. Ollluc lifts Doubld ,1'jiitriuicK , Mlher from FariKim or 1-ltli St. , Northeast Corner 14TII AND MAM STREETS , OMAHA , NEB. umi > < , Blr ) IK , Sjfrllft imlljit'i Tn.'ie. t. b. n. dirtf ! fi > io L. li S | > i < tt'i ! ' lor ) , VII W Xxllion kl. , tl. . > { > , I ) to . H0m l. iniiitt" . nin | > f t utt r l We offer today about six thousand Men's and Youths' fine suits at 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 without - * * 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 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 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 there . 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 $15.0.0 for tailor-made extra fine Fancy Worsteds. There are 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. 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 examining - , ining and trying on. If they are not in every way satisfactory you need not take them. Nebraska Clothin Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , "The fashion wears out more apparel than the man" 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. Tumblers * 3c , SG , lOc , ISc and ExAGH. All Hinds , Price reduced for 10 days PERKINS , GATCH & LAUMAN'S , 15H FARNAM STREET NEW PAXTON BLOCK. Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSE GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will take place In public at tlio OITV OF JUAREZ ( forniorly Paso del Nor.to ) , Meilctt' "WEDNESDAY , MAY 21st , 189O. Under the personal supervlsfou ol flJJf , JOHN S. MOSBY , and MR.OAMILO AUGlH r.ES , tlio former a gentleman of such prominence In the United States that Ills presence alone U Hiilllelent guarantee to the public that tlio drawings will bo hold with strict honesty and fair ness to all , nnd the latter ( the Suporvlsorof the Moxloan Government ) Is of equal stumliiia and Integrity. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO Tickets ! Only 6OOOO , WHOLE TICKETS , $ -1 ; HALF TICKETS , $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS , $1. $ L.IST OK 1 Prize of $60,000. , $60,000 , 100 Prlzoi of Approximation t SO each Prizes. 16.000 1 Prize of 10.0W 10,000 100 Prizes of HO each MX ) 1 Prl/eof & .IXW fi.uuo 100 Prkos of 25 each 2WX ) S 1'rUos qf 1,000 cccit : iooo Terminal Prizes. 10 1'rlzcs of Via each 2,000 6WTermln.ili to iia.otx ) I'rlio of J2J c.ich til , ' . ' * ) " 60 Prizes of 100 each < . . 5,000 6'/J Terminal * to tlO.OJJ Prlzg of $10 each 1 5'JMX" IU ) I'rlzes of K cncli .T. . fi.OOO < ? If JO Prizes of UJ each 7,600 , 1014 Prizes amounting to. . , . . $ ia55 5 We the undersigned hereby certify that the Itanco If any ticket drawing a prize In sent to tlio umlor. N'acloniil of Muxlco In Chlhimhtm Imi on ilcno'lt nlKnud , Its face value ) will lie rollcotod and remlttoi from tlio Mexican International Danklng Company , to the owner thereof free of cliarue , tlio necessary funds to cunranteo the payment of ull KIKIAIt II. llltn.VSO.V , the prizes drawn In tliu Dinml Lottery of Jiinroz. President Kl Paio National Hank , 131 Pa o. Tor. \Vo further certify Hint wo will mipurvlio nil the ar AOISNTS WANTlSn. rangements , and In person maniiKo and control all For club rates , or any other Information , wrlo ) t thodnwlimsof this Lottery , und that the MIIIIO are thuundcrslk'ncit. statliiK ynnr mlilrc-n rhurly. irltn conducted with honesty , fairness nnd In good faith btato , County , Street and Number. Moro rapid null towards all imrtloi. delivery will bo assured by your enclosing a JOHN S. MOSI3Y , Commissioner. opo bearing ; your full address. MKXIOA.N INTEH.VATIONATI TIANKINO Co. , Supervisor for the ( Jovornmunt. Ulty of Juariv. , .Mexico. NT/ > ' - pr771 Pond remittances for tickets by ordinary Inttor , containing Money Order. i J - i wl-i. jssuH ( ] , y uii Kxprcss Companies , Now York Kxchango , liauk Draf tor Postal Noto. Address all registered letters to MbiXIGAN INTERNATIONAL. BANKING OCX. GiLy or Jttafox. Mexico , via El IPaso. Tox. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. inmciij t-rmi-fi. liily'ltoll Uibleilic | Iiilillluteinik"li'ir"nit'boTnlty'bf ' | I'ltlVATKi"iii "riAK8.0 ! ? All Illuo I Dlnenioi nucreiifully lioi'of. Hnitilllllc PI 11 in remove I fion Ilio ny > to n wtioitinco rr , Now IleB'ornllvoTioit'nrnt ' fur I o iof Vl' l Power. I'arl 01 unublo to visit u iui > y Uo trend ! ntn i o ' 1 coriuipunro.no AUcunmiunK'nIunic nlklcmliil. MoJlcInu or Instrument * unt bj mall or oipre > o < curi'ly pnckol no mark < to Indlcutoo TUunlB or condor. Ono PTsOiml Intirvlovr pro Ton ml. 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