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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , MONDAY , MAY 10 , 181)0. ) REV , SCOTT ON PROHIBITION , Yesterday Morning's Sermon nt St. Mary's ' Avenue Congregational Church , AN ANALYSIS OF THE SLOOUMB LAW , AVIiy tin ; Proposed Amendment In Im- Iirnollonlilu Mora .Study and I.CBH .ShOUtlng KhNUIItltll to Trno Kcform. Rev. Wlllnnl Scott spolco In hli own church on Sunday morning to n largo congregation on the Nebraska prohibition campaign , so called. In part ho Mild : "I nm led to speak of this matter because of ' Uio prominence It Is now taking In current nffulrB , and because of n report I have lately received that this pulpit Is opposed to pro hibition. In what 1 shall say I ahull aim to speak Intelligently , with n , vlow to n better analysis of the subject rather than to the conversion of any ono to any particular opin ion which I may hold. Wo need light rather than hcnt. Too many nro preaching , and too few studying nnd teaching. "The campaign before us is a move against n law , which already exists , with a view to securing n bettor one. What Is that lawl "It Is commonly known as the 'Slocumb ' lilgh license law , " which was llnnlly passed after n long struggle , about midnight on Feb ruary li ! : , IbSl , on the thlity-sovcnth day of the legislature ( > ' voting for it , 10 against It , mid Ci absent or not voting. Previously In the session a prohibition bill nnd mi cailler high license bill , which made the license f 1,000 for nil cities nnd towns , had failed of a majority , and nothing remained but to unite on this or to put tliu issue over for two yours. Ho It became a compromise law , hc.ivlly loaded with amendments , mid moro prohibi tory In Its actual character than Is generally rpcogubcd. It directed the proper authori ties to Issue licenses or to refuse them upon their disciction , but prohibited their licens ing for less than n spcclliod sum for moro than one municipal year without thiity free holders' signatures , or the publication of the application n given time for protest in the newspaper having the largest circulation in the community. It prohibited them from issuing to an applicant of evil repute ortoono who had piuvlously misused his prIvilcgGor to tiny person or In any locality wheroforany reason it was in their judgment unwise , and there was no appeal from their decision. They might absolutely icfuso to issue oven DUO license , or might make tlio license so high above the minimum set by law as to bo out of reach of the business , In either case securing full prohibition for the community. "When the license was Issued it carried a long list of prohibitions In itself. It pro hibited screened doors or windows ; selling to minors , servants , apprentices , Indians , a drunken person , or to an habitual drunkaid , oven when ho was sober ; selling on Sundays , election days , at falls , laces , military en campments or near country churches ; treat ing or L'ivinghwny liquor ; nnil it made the saloon keeper liable for nil evil results of his business to individuals or the community , nnd v ivcs and citi/.ena could recover dnm- ngcs fiom him. It was practically n prohibi tory law wheicver it was opeiated by a sitOIIK prohibitory sentiment ; mid It remains ho today. It lias done away with the grocery nnd stoio saloons of the years piovlous to 18&1 , and has been u tempercnco incusuio from the beginning. Its passage aroused at the time a vigorous protest. Mr. Slocumb was denounced gen erally , but especially by the liquor Interests. ElToitsero made to prove the law uncon stitutional , or to show that the license must be Issued if asked , both of which failed. The legislature of lbb.1 was urged to repeal it. In 'Omaha the full license could not at Jlrst bo nafoly collected , mid quarteily payments woio allowed. No attempts at Snndav clos ing or unscreened doors succeeded. The en deavor to establish a police commission was Wttcily fought. Local politics tinned on the uttiludo of candidates townid tills law. The disordcily element steadily opposed it and the orderly element defended it. If today the saloon vote is to bo cast for It , which may well bo doubted , it Is incicly because it fears prohibition more. It is therefore plainly un fair to say of nn order loving cltuen who be lieves our present laws is the host HO can now got , that ho is on the side of tlio saloon intciest. When did the .saloon Intcie&tcomo over to tills.side * How Ion- , ' will it stay if the fear of piohibllion is removed. "Hute aio asked by t\\o paitics to repeal this In favor of .something else. One wishes it icpealed in favor of a ineio license law , without prohibitory elements. To do tliis would bo to retieal fiom our present position No order-loving cltl/en will vote lor it. Whoever pioposcd that amendment meant mischief to good older. It is n true liquor bill. But the other party wishes it 10- pcaled in favor of a pioliiliitory law. Is this desirable * And can \\edoitl I believe it Is desirable for those leasons : " 1. it is nearer our ideal whcnwopiav , 'Thy kingdom come , in earth as it is in licaven. ' " 2. It Is a constitutional means of public safetv. "a. It docs prohibit. " 4 , It tends to icmovo the saloon as a temp tation for youth. "fl. It makes the trnfllc Illegal. " 0. It will ultimately , If not immediately , produce prosperity in tlio community , "T. It Is coming in the near fututo , and wo may as well get on and rldo. " 8. What the saloon peoplowantto prevent I want to bccmo. "Hut can wo get it ! Pcihnps not now. Cer tainly not If temperance people cannot unite nud woik in common fellowship and union. If woould succeed wo must learn how to fellowship the moral-suasion man , the legal- tmaslon man , and the man who thinks we have the best law wo can get nt present. Wo must lenm how to unite the blue ilbbon , white ribbon and no libbon people \\lio be lieve in sobriety and good order. Wo must study and teach more , mid shout mid use violent lent language less. Wo must bo willing to t ko what vto can get , and not what wo want Wo must surrender the cry , 'This thing or nothing. ' Ifo cannot get the amendment let us save mid stiffen our present law and bo Kood mitured. Wo must remember that Jesus taught that laws \\oro U\ss than life. The law \\oiks on the outside ; tlio life from within. When the life Is light the law Is unnecessary , and when It is not right the law la steadily biokun down. Jesus never cast out mi evil spirit tiveopt , by putting a peed bplilt in Its place. He dispossessed evil by possessing with good. Moio prohibition is unworthy of endeavor. The man who builds is the savior. So ho v > ho is creating it public moral mid religious sentiment , If bo never says "prohibition" or "law , " is buildIng - Ing up both , which the noisy prohibitionist may possibly bo only himluilng. Let us build up the sentiment , and the law will come in Its time. Slavery would never icttirn to South Carolina if the amendment forbidding it worn now erased. The people would not allow It. When wo think as seilously and houndly of the evils of saloons as v o now do of the evils of slavery it will not exist , whether wo have u law or not , for the people will not allow It. Huston that day ! And if wo need a prohibitory law to help bring it in , us apparently do , lot us veto lor It. Not -ii Callfuritia Hear. Anybody can catch n cold this kind of weather , The trouble Is to let go , Ilka the man who caught the bear. Wo advise our readers to purchase of the Goodman llrug ' .llC a"bo\ ( .omplamts. Sold at f 1.00 a uot- tloor a for f.'DO. OALlfOllNIA OA.ll-U CUUK gives linmcdlato ivllef. TlioCatar- rlinl virus Is soon dlsplnceil by Us healing mid penetrating natiiro. ( Hvo it n trial. Six months taMtincut , Sl.OO ; sent by mall , $1.10. . A Conllrmcil Vug. John Peel , who has earned tlio reputation of being tlio most continued vngrant nnd Hiieak thlof in the country , was arrested nt Fort OmalM hust nisht w.illo in the net of " reducing the supply of nitioiis boloni'liig to Coinpany U. John was foithwlth locked lu ' the Kiianl house and will bo prosecuted by tuo United States authorities. Through conches Pullinnn pahu'o elcoiKn-s , illnlngcnrs , free reclining ohnlr cars to Clitcago tind Inlorvonlne i > olnts via the grout llock Island"routo. . Tick et olllco 1002 , Sixtoouth uud Fnrimui. MA.YNK'8 I-AM ) SYNDICATE. One oT ( ho Oronlcut OrKnnl/ntlons of tlio Kind Uvcr Unvoted. When 0. 13. Mnvno arrived hero lost week from Ogdcn , Utah , his new homo , ho told a tttiK man that upon his rctuin from Sioux City , In. , where ho was then en route , ho would tell him something. The promise was mndo good yesterday. Taking the reporter into his room nt the Pnxton hotel Mr. Maynq showed him the signed papers In the organization of the tficntestland syndicate over effected In the west. It will bo known as the Mnyno Syndi cate nnd 1ms a capital of fcJOW,0)00 , , ( ) , Among the leading and heaviest stockholders are the following widely known capitalists : W. A. Pnxton of this city , who will bo the trustee of the syndicate ; D. T. Hedges , piesidcnt , nnd Edward Ilawkcnson , secre tary of the union stock yards , Sioux City ; James Booge , vice piesidcnt of the Sioux City As Not thorn railroad company ; F. V. Parker , broker. Boston ; J. T Wntermuy , vlco presi dent of the Manhattan Trust company , New York ; Wendell Goodwin , piesldent , nnd Donald McLean , general manager of the construction company now building the Pa- citlc Short line milioad , and A. S. Garret- son , president of tlio Sioux National bank , Sioux City. Cvcry ono of the gentlemen mimed Is moro than n millionaire , and the nine names repre sent a combined wealth of 75,000,000. One fact in connection with the organiza tion of this syndicate that will prove an es pecially -great surprise to business circles In Omaha Is that W. V. Wood , paying teller cf the National Bank of Commerce , this city , has been mndo secretary nnd treasurer of the syndicate. Mr. Wood severed his connection with tlio bank on Saturday , and leaves for Ogilon today. The syndicate v , 111 do a general land busi ness As a stni tor It has purchased outright 1KK ( ) acres of land adjoining the stock yards and between them and the city of Ogdcn , to gether tvith all the choicest and most desira ble property , both business and residence , in and around Ogdcn. Mr. Mayno , who will bo general manager for the syndicate at Ogdcn , lias , during the few days ho bos spent in Omaha while on his present visit here , sold n score or moro of line pieces of Ogdcn property to poisons living in this city. Ho returns to Ogdcn today. Supremely Delightful To the emaciated and debilitated invalid Is the sense of returning health and strength produced by Hobtctter's Stomach Bitters. When that promoter of vigor Is tested by per sons in feeble health , its restorative and vitnll/ing potency soon evinces itself in improved appetite , digestion and nightly re. pose , the solo conditions under which strength and nerve quietude is vouchsafed to the human system. A gain of llcsh of course ensiiQs upon the lestoration of digestion nnd assimilation. As suicly as winter follows the fall of the leaf , does disease shadow the footsteps - stops of declining strength , when the prema ture decadence of vitality is not arrested. Marasmus , consumption and other wasting maladies are prompt to fasten upon the en feebled. Avert disease , thcicfoio with this gi cat enabling tonic , which not only renews falling sticngth but mitigates and counter acts the inlirmities of ago and those of the gentler sex. Rheumatism , mahuia , liver and kidney troubles yield to It. John Stilllvnii , nil Old Man , Meets AVilli a Terrible Death. John Sullivan , an old man living with his daughter , Mrs. Daniel Carey , nt 1111 South Twelfth sticet , mot with a teriible death yes terday morning. At this point on Eleventh street the ground to the front and north of the Carey dwelling has been graded away , leaving thchouso some thirty feet above the street grade. Sullivan slept in an upper loom of the house , mid arising be'foro dnj light ho was hoard to open the door and go out. Two hours later the members of the family arose , prepared the breakfast , ono of the children being bent up-stairs to call the grandfather. A moment Inter the child came back and 10- poi ted that grandpa's clothes were beside the bed. but ho \ \ as not there. The house was searched and their attention was turned to the outside , when , upon look ing over the high bank , a distance of thiity feet below lay tlio cold and lifeless body of John Sullivan , his head crushed and his cn- the face cut off , by coming in contact with the cornei'of the roof of the coal house , w hich he struck as ho fell. The body was left \ \ hero it was lying and the coioncr notified. Upon his nnival tlio ic- imliiib were taken to Heafey's morgue , where an inquest will bo held this afternoon. ' Mrs Caioy , the daughter , was seen. She stated that her father was ninety-five yenis of ago and had been in poor health for some time. Her theory of the accident is that Sullivan arose before daylight , walked down st ills , and as he opened the door , stumbled and fell , and bofoio ho could iccover his fooling , slipped over the embankment , which is only about four feet fiom the door. If you spit up phlegm , nnd are trrublcd witli a hacking cough , use Dr. J. II. Mc Lean's Tur wine Lung Balm. AMONG THIS FLOWERS. An Incident of the Ijiist Illness of 1 * . O. lllmebuttgli. A gentleman who has just rctuwicd from Los Angeles relates a beautiful incident of the last Illness of the late P. C. Ilimebaugh. For several days previous to his death Mr. Hime- baugh suffered very much and was kept con stantly under the influence of opiates. On several occasions the pain became so intense as the effect of the opiates wore oft that ho bald to the doctors In attendance : "Let mo go. I know I cannot live. This pain is triblo and it is toituro to prolong my life with mctiieino' ' Ono moinlng , a shoit time before the end came , us the patient opened his eyes they rested upon a handsome bouquet which a fiiend had sent in and which was bitting on a table at the bedside. A smile lit up the wan features of the suf ferer as ho said : "Now I know why I have been permitted to Hvo so long. I will bo bulled among the ( lowers " All nature in southern California was at that time in her most ! u\uihmt diess. Flowers wore blooming everywhere nnd the nil * was heavy with their frajrranco. Mr. Himcbaugh passed away n few days after his wish had been utteied and in accordance with it l.is body now rests on u gentle slope in one of the most pictuies > quo spots in the Los Angeles cemetery. Po/zonl's Complexion Powder produces n soft and beautiful shin ; it combines every element of beauty and puilty. Kid TUoCoy Arrested. Harry Hill , alias Kid McCoy , a man for \\homtlioauthoritlchhnvolong sought , was ni rested yes-toi day nnd is now in Jail , vhero the charges of burglary , forgciy and deseilion from the United State army hang over his head. The arrest resulted from his "wife , " Kittle Murphy , , a loonier at Sixteenth ami California streets , giving up his whcioabouts. After committing numerous potty ollcnscs , Hill a year ago enlisted at Fort Sully , but soon becoming tired of ni my life ho left bo- Uvcon two days , and since that time hnsnmn- ngcd to evade both the civil nnd military au thorities. Samples of Dr. Miles' Kestoralivo Nervine at Kuhn & Co..s , Kith mid Douglas , cuics headache , nervousness , sleeplessness , neu- gb , Ills , etc. _ A Mat do With a CYu y Man. Fritz Baker , un old man without homo or friends , was found InthovlclnltyofFiftccnth and Vlnton btrcets ycstculay afternoon \\andcring around in nn insaiio condition. When the pollccmnn on that beat attempted to nircst Filtz ho fought HUe n wild beast , biting nnd tcai ing his own Jloih. Ho was ilnally overpowered nnd sent to the city jail , whore , nftcr an examination , it was decided ho was crazy , after \\hich ho was turned over to the county. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup l the best of all remedies for children teething. " 5 cents a bottle. Itun by Mule rimer. The Burl street and Walnut Hill motor line lias relumed to first principles , and once moro the street car mule of other days has como to the front , but not to btay. They are putting u new bhaU nt the Mercer power house , nnd to do this it is necessary to tlo up some of the lines on ac count of there not being sufficient power to operate them nil , Travel upon the Walnut Hill line is the lightest , nnd for this reason it was laid up. Tomorrow the new shaft will bo in plnce , nnd then the line will run as before. At the present time passengers nro convoyed on the cnblo line to Burt strcot , where * they nro transferred to horse cars , which run out to the end of the Walnut Hill motor lino. The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omiihn , Council Bluffs , DCS Molncs ami Chicago business is the Rock Island vestibule limited , leaving Omaha at 4:15 : p. in. daily. Ticket olllco 1002 , Sixteenth and Fai'imm st. , Omaha. 'Now Contes HOIIHO , Knn. City. Absolutely flro proof. Finest nnd largest hotel In Kansas City. Unexcelled In its np- polntmcnts. itir.it. HILL On Sunday morning , Emma Dolly , the beloved daughter of Matilda Hill , aged ! 3 years , S months mid 0 days. Funeral from the residence of Its grand parents , Otto nnd Louisa Schneidewlnd , 3207 Maple street , nt 3 p. m. Tuesday , May 20. Friends of the family invited , Don't i\jtrrlinunt : AVHli tlio Tliront nnd lungs. Use only the old brand Baker's pure ccd liver oil or Baker's emulsion. All druggists. * " 1 > A MOMC" IJjAYS HAVOC. He Causes Alarm Among tlioYouiif * Jjudlon of Tompkinsvllle N. Y. A largo monkey , which is supposed to have escaped from some ship , is causing a deal of annoyance to women and chil dren of Tompklnsvlllo , S. I. , and is furnishing a largo amount of amusement to the small boys of the village , says the Now York World. For faoveral weeks the animal has caused a commo tion among the villagers. IIo has been scon peeping through the windows of bedrooms and has been vainly shot at several limes by parties of young men ami boys , who have been on ti still hunt for him. Nobody knows exactly where the monkey came from. lie was 11 rat seen about two weeks ngo at I o'clock in the morning by a man who was returning from business. The gentleman taw "his highness' ' heated on the roof of n shed in the rear of his house trying to pry open the blinds of the wfndow. The appearance of tlio man scared the mon key , and swinging himself into a tree by means of his tail ho escaped. Since then ho has been seen scores of times , and the boys of the village have been ohiising him with stones and toy pistols. " " of in the IIo has a "hobby" perching branches of trees or cross-beams of tel egraph poles to watch people retiring at night. Tills chattering intruder is sup posed to have made his escape from a largo East India bark which sailed from Stapleton a few days ago. Now Is tbe Time. On and after Monday , May 19th , the Missouri Pacific railway will sell tickets at the following rates : Omaha to Kansas Citv , $1.00. Omaha to St. Louis , * 2.00. Omaha to Pueblo , $4.00. Omaha to Colorado Springs and Den ver , $7.05. Corresponding reductions to all other points. Call at olTlcc , N. E. cor. 13th and Far- nam before buying your tickets. J. O. PHILI-IITI , Tuob. F. GODFKEY , A. G. P. and F. A. P. and F. A. A llrport 011 Fruits. Tlio United States department of ngri- ciilturo is preparing , under the super vision of the chief of the pomological division , to ibsuo a very full report on the many varieties of fruits grown in this country. This report will consist largely of the actual experience of prac tical fruit trrowcrs in all sections of the country , and in order that it may bo as comprehensive as possible , the pomol- ogibt , Mr. Vim Domtin , will bo obliged to all practical fruit-growers willing to contribute their experience and reply to the circular of interrogatories which ho has prepared for the purpose , who will bond him their mime nnd postollico on a posal card. Address II. E. Van Deman , Pomologibt , U. S. Department of Agri culture , Washington , D. U. All those who assist in the work of this report in the manner indicated will receive a copy when published. The auction sale of lots in tlio now town of Piedmont , situated at the junc tion of the F. . M. fs M. V. R. R. anil the Black Hills & Ft. Pierre E. R. , will open at 10 o'clock a. in. , Thursday , May 21 ? . The place was known in stage days as Spring Valley ranch , was a stage station and ono of the most picturesque spots in the HillH. An abundant water supply and valu able quarries of stone , deposits of limo and brick clay promibo to niuko it an im portant point. Excursion tickets of ono faro for round trip will bo on sale May ill , good until May 20 , at all stations between Norfolk and Sacora and AVhitowood and Sacora. General Sliorman'H Home. fionoral Sherman , it is staid , has taken for his special quarters the front bai-e- ment of his new house. In the wall ho has built a great lire-proof safoin whloh ho has stored every document of value connected with his long and brilliant career in the army , his commi&aioiib , orders from the war department , diaries , correspondence , every note ho has jotted downuvorything that has a value as a part of the record of his soldiering. On the walls of the room hang maps of the Holds of battle whereon ho led his men from victory to victory. On the lloor are Ills camp cheats stored as they over have been with his uniforms and tlio clothes ho wore beneath them with his swords and bolls and all the accoutre ments of a general's trappings and camp outlit. Ills private secretary is kept constantly bu y replying to letters of in quiry from all parts of Uioorld , Tickets at lowest rates and superior accommodations via the great Rock Is land route. Ticket olllco , 1002 Six teenth and Farnam streets , Omaha. llmuperlor eicellenca protcn In millionof homci formore than u quarter of a cuntiirr U Ii u v < l JJ. " the I'nlloil btntei ( iiiTeinmcnt. Kn < lor < ) 'i by Ilia lir.-uliol' tin ) dr"al l'nlror > Ule > ni th lrunEu , . 1'ureitft-xlmcit Uealtliful. llr I'rlev'a Cream Unl. Imt 1'uwilur iloci not contain AiumoiiU , Um w Alum. 9blilonlr In cnn . I'UICK IIAKISO I'OVVIIKH CO. nen YOIIK , CUICAUO. KAMUXMUIO. tiLOUIS. Constipation , I F not remedied in season , la liable to become habitual and chronic. ' Dras tic purgatives , bj-iTcnkenlnptbo bowels , conllrm , rnthor > th.in euro , tlio ot-11. Ayor's 1'llls , baiiig inllti , effective , nnd jtreiiKthuuitiK In their notion , are goner- nlly recommended by tlio faculty aa tlio Lost of aperients. "IJnvliiR been subject , for years , to constipation , \\Ithoiit being able to find much relief , I nt last tried Ajer's 1'llla. I deem It both u duty and u pleasure to testify Hint I have derived great bcu- cilt from their use. For oter two years past I Imvo tiiken one of these pills every night before retiring. I would not willingly bo without them. " G. W. Uowmuii , 20 East Main St. , Carlisle , 1'a. "I Imvo been taking Ayor's Pills nnd using thum in my family since 1857 , and cheerfully recommend them to all In need of n tmfa but effectual cathartic. " John M. Hoggs , LoutsUlIo , Ky. "For cltflit years I was afflicted with constipation , which at last became so bad that tlio doctors could do no moro for mo. Then I began to take Ayor's 1'llls , and soon the Iwwcls recovered their natural and regular action , so that now I am in excellent health. " S. L. Loughbridge , Hrynn , Texas. " Having used Aycr's Pills , with good results , I fully indorse them for the pur poses for which they are recommended. " T. Conuers , M U. , Centre Dridgo , Pa. Ayer's Pills , BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass , Gold by All Dru giti ( ami Dealers In Medicine. A maker that makes a cor set to suit nine-tenths of the women ought to know how to suitninetenths of the girls as well. A woman can go to a store every store in the country that sells corsets at all and get Ball's corset , wear it a week or two or three , and then go back and get'her money again if she wants it. So can a girl. A mighty good corset that ! The store has a primer on Corsets for you. CHICAGO CORSET Co. . Olilcago and Kew Tort. DRINK ROOT HIRES' BEER. The Purest anil Best Drink in the World. Appetizizing , Delicious , Sparkling and the Best Blood Purifier and Tonic. A Package [ liquid ! 25c , mokes 5 gallons. EVERY BOTTLE Guaranteed. No Trouble. Kaslly Made. Try It AbkyourDruKKlst or Grocer for it and taUo no other. See that you get II IRES' . THE ONLY GENUINE. Made by C. K. HIKES , Philadelphia , Venn. To euro Biliousness. Sick nendnclio. Constipation , Malarln. Liver Complaints , tnlto tlio safe cud ccrtald remedy , SMITH'S Use tlio BM ALT , SIZE (10 ( little beans to f ho liot- ( lo ) . They are tlio most convenient : bull all ages. 1'rlcoof either size , 25 cenU i > ur buttle. If BCCBBIJ * nt 7. 17. 70 : I'lioto-pmvnra HkBOCJBIVI'L * panel 6Uo of thb plcluro tor 4 cents ( coppers or ttatu ps ) . * * J P. SSIITrt K , CO . Makers of "Illlo Ilcans , St , Louis. Mo. HE. J. E. McGEEW , THE SPECIALIST. The Doctor [ i finsnrpngscd In the trrntmcnt of nil forma of Prhnto Dlscnua. No treatment hns uur IK en more tucccsufiil and none has hnil stronger endorse ment. A enrols gunrintccd In the Aery worst cncce in from .1 to S dnB \ \ Ithout the loss of nil hour's time. Those who hmo hi en under his trcutmcnt for 1 Stricture or dlnlcnlty in relieving the lil'Ulder , prononncoit ninoct unndcr- fill M1CC091. A cnnijikto euro Inn few Unjs wllhout lain , instruments or IOSB of time. timidity oriimonfncss , In tliclr worst forme uud most dreadful results arc absolutely cured And nil n.MAIK : JMSCAMIb turn ! nt homo \\lthont Instruments \\onilcrfnl H-muly. HOUHb for Indira from 2 to 4 ON'I.Y. nnd nil nlec.we of ( lie bUn , lllood , Heart , l.hrr , Kid- lirju nnd IthuUUr cured C'urcd InSOtotOdnjs The niiut rapid , fafo mm ( flirt- no trintmcnt Knoun to the medical profession , i\rry : Irnio of the diteoko re- mot rd from the blood : n complete cure guaranteed. For"inuu' or "Homnn" , ( ncli ] 0c ( tumps ) Treatment by eortu- HHinilenco Stnmp for reply " N.E Con 14TU AND FAIINAMST. 0i | n from 8 A M to U J1 .M. l&uancit on rnrnnni or Hth bt , OMAHA , NEB. Coming to Omaha. First 3 Months Free of'Gharge. ' I'ho eminent dwlort IH nrrho on May 10 mid loontu iiLMinaiiontly nt Jln-li ii's uenuo. 1K)0 ) Doiiu-liuhtrcal. Umiiliu. All who vKIt tint iluttom ficforo Junoa lll lecuUo suuloes for tlinlli-.t tlirco moiitlis fico ofcliaiKo. Tlio only fa\ui > ( k'hliud la ii leeiimim-mlHllon from thti > o lioin tliuy ouic. The durKiis ilu not publish tlio iiuinus o ( tliulr nulluata but blinply usotliciu as lefuieiieo. Tlii'oo tioimau anil KaKllnli | ) liy.Iolans treat- nil ilUousus and ( lofmmUlos. un.t IIOMT uucvpt tin IntMiiiililu CUSP. If jonrnulady Isliojond allliono they \\lll fi.inl.ly tell you. also cau- tlini jon against spending money for ub lubs licatment , , , . , llcmumhor dates and Rocnily. astlinlrnnicei mo cixindcUiiuiltij tholitttt unyiuf fuo ser * xk-e. xke.Cntnrrh nnd Cntnrrhnl Deaf ness Positively cured by their German Treatment. Off ice I lours 9 a. in. to S p. in. $ 'Thi8 nuropoan stall of physicians is incorporated by uoto ( lej'iblaturo. XTTo travel for Iho 1-oiilhlll Nur > ruin m < i > CoutUa.Vuini ) M ) to Ilu ) 11 luunih and vipcntvt to ancnti. to aull our CmiBillan Kronu itoik AOilIui SIO.M'i \VtiLl.NOIu.v MkdliouYli. . H Which our advertisements command \vas never more strikingly illustrated - . * ; trated than in the rush for the Spring Suits , -which we placed on special sale last week. They are going fast. Wo have opened the past few days several more styles , among the greatest values of which we mention. Fine blue Serge Suits of an excellent Quality , well made and trimmed - * med , a genteel summer suit , good and nice enough for anybody to wear at $8.9O. Other houses \vould offer this suit as a bargain for $18. Black Cheviots are all the rage now. We offer a very fine grade in , sacks and frocks , of good workma'nship and \vell fitting at $9.75 for the suit. The usual price for such quality is about $16.8O. For seven dollars we offer several hundred Sack Suits , of all woo } cassimeres and cheviots , in neat patterns , good honest business suits ; * You will find snits in this lot which you would think cheap at $12. Boys5 © tilts. We have also received during the past week several big lines of Boys' suitSj short and long pant , in which'you will find equally big baiM gains. BOO Knee Pan't Suits of a splendid pattern , and durable goods , sizes 4 to 13 , at $1.OO. 3SO good all wool Cheviot and Cassimere Suits , in handsome checks' coat pleated and well made up , at $2.28. We also offer as a special , about 2OO all wool Knee P ants Suits o { very strong material , regular knockabouts , the regular price of which is1 $3. The color does not take well and we have marked them down to ; $1.90. ) r , SHOES Gentlemen who are looking for the best shoe for spring and.J . summer wear , are requested to look over our line of genuine Kangaroo" Shoes , as they are decidedly the best ever made for tender feet. Wq have them in lace , congress and Southern ties , Goodyear welts , guaran-y teecl , at $3.9O. We offer today 1O cases of fine Patent leather shoes , Lace and Congress - > gress , of good quality and tine finish at $2.5O , shoe stores charge you $5.OO and $6.00 for no better quality. We also offer a full line of low cut Shoes for sum mer wear at about one half the prices shoe stores get for them. Nebraska Clothing Co. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , For a Few Days -wn orrcn- MensSuits At the remarkable low pri ces of It being an established fact that our goods are all strictly first-class , each pur chaser of one of these suits may well feel he has got ten the best value for his money. Tumblers SG , SG , 1OG , 1SG arid 20G ELAOH. All Kinds. Price * reduced for 10 days PERKINS , GATCH & LAUMAN'S , IpM FARNAM STREET NEW PAXTON BLOCK. \ Grand Lottery of Juarezt Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concessiona ie ? . INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will take place in publio nt the OITY OP JUAUnfoimorly ( I'.iso clol Nurto ) , Mc4 K WEDNESDAY , MAY 21st , 1S9O. Under the personal supcrvlofnn ol GEN. JOHN S. MOSBY , ami Mil. OAMILO AIirirrMiEi tlio former a Rcntlcman of such iiroinlncncn in the United States lliat Ills nresoneu alone Ii snlilt-lent KUiu.inteo to the imljllc tliat thu drawings will bo hold with stilut hunuity anil lull'- ' ness to all , mid the latter ( the Supervisor of thu Mo\le.tn Government/ / of uiual st.uiillui } and Intejilty. , CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. ' Only 6OOOO Tickets ! Only 6OOOO , Tickets ! WHOLE TICKETS , $ -1 ; HALF TICKETS , $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS , $1. ' V LxIST OF P1LI2LELS. 1 Prize of $60,000 , $60,000 $ , 100 Prlioi of Approximation $ fill each Prizes. 1.1000 1 I'rUoof 10IXX ) JO.IXJO JIX ) I'rUos of We ni .1(100 ( 1 I'rl/oof f > ,00 < ) 100 Prizes of 2j each .1 I'rl/csof l.UUU f-.ch 3UDO Terminal Prizes. ID I'rlzoj or SUO cnch VVJOO ftMToimlmli toMIOOU 1'il/oof tit ) enoh. . . . H ) 1'rlrcs of IIX ) each 6,000 O''J ' ' 1 cruiltiuU to f IO.IJJJ I'rliu of tlU uuch 100 I'rlios of K fnch fi.lJWJ ' 'M Prizes or SO cncli 7,600 1014 Prizes amounting to $1.2 Wo the undersigned hereby certify ( lint the Ilnnco If nnr ticket ilrnirlnK n prl70 l < 'cnt to Ihnnnilor Nnclonnt nt Mexico In C'hlhiinlnm hni on deposit nlKiicM , Its f.ico vnlno " 111 ho ( ollnctuil inul rcmltto4 from the Mu\lcun Intcrnntlonnl llnnklnit Conipiiny , to thu owner thereof frco of tlmrxo. , i the necessary funds to inmrnnteo the pnymont of nil iiAU : ) ( ! II llllISMS' ( . / the prizes draiui In the ( iinnd lottery of .Iiinroz. I'roaidcnt I'l I'IMO Xatlonul llnnk , CI I'nio , Tot. ' \Vofurthercortiry Una wo will mipurvlio nil thonr- AOI3NTS WANTI311. ' rnnicniunt4 , and in porann luanntto nnd control nil I'or club nitoi , or any otltoi InTormilliin ivrlio t& thodriwhiKsof this Lottery , nnd thnt thoxumo arc the nnihMHlKncil. stiithu > our nildrfi clc.irlv ltu conducted with honesty , fairness und In eood faith Htnto , Cuuntr. Street nnd Number. Moroiii | > lil mill towards all parties. ilull\cry will LonnHiiroil hy your ciicluslnt,1 : in ouiul JOHN S. MOSnv. Commissioner. opo ln-arln your full nililrui . UAMII.O Amiun.M'.s , " " mONAT. ItANKINn CO , / Supervisor for tlio Oovui iimont. Ulty of Jaate/ , " ' KfOrT"'Tp'Fr ' Pond rpinlltnnccs for tickets l > y ordinary letter , contiilnliii ; Mom y Order , - 1lv1 ' Ihsnul by nil i\piuss : , Comn.mlua , Now Voile i\uliungo : , Hunk Di.iUui l'osl.4 Note. Address all registered letteisto , MEXICAN INIMilRNA/riONAlA BANKING CO. . - GlLij of Juarez , Moxloo , via Lil Pa o. ' 1 ex. MM MEYER & BRD , , Diamond Merchants , ImporLors and Mami- lacl.urlnyJowolors. . CORN Kit 10TII AMID ITAKNAM BTS. . OMAHA. Heart pur "Special Bill of Faro" for this weolr. Wo will o.'lor both "K.iro" and "WollDonu11 novelties tu every department at lowest priooj. Dliiinoiitl ringer Kind's from $2.50 up to $50 ! ) . IHnmonil I.iuo 1'nis from $5.01) ) up to $1000.01) ) . Diamond Cur Kings from $10.01) ) up to $2.100.00. Diamond Studs ; Diamond Scarf Pins ; IHiinioni ! Collar Millions ; Diamond mend Cull' Muttons ; Diamond Hull * I'lus Diamond l.orkuts ; Diamond Drai'dcls. I.ouso Diamonds mounted to order at short notice. NATCH US Larce assortment 1'lno Solid ( . 'old Stem Wlndinu' Watcheu from $15.00 up to $501).01) ) ) . ( , 'old rilled Matches , $15.00 and npnanl. All liindSlhernud Nlckol Watches , from the Cheapest to thu liust.hto our Non $5.01) ) Watch. Ono lot of Hulled I'lato Hracelcts , assorloil 'milem * , said funncrl ) nt $ 2.00 nnd $ : i.OO , no-v oOo onrh ( o close llicin on ( . 1,001) ) I'lno Solid ( 'old Hn ei * Hln ut $1.00 , $ ! . . " ) ( ) , $2.00. $ : i.OO , $1.00 , $5.00 anil up ID $10.l ( ) > , oHi$2.01) ! ) to $20.00. A heniitirnl line ( if thu cclelirntcd "I'a Man Diamonds , " ( Imitation Iliiiiumls ) In ( lold SctUiifjs , Studs , Snirf Tins , Lauo Tins , Kin1 IMiit- , etc. , frnm $1.00 npuiirtl. Sl'IJCIAIr- oiler Torn foivtlnjs only , until nil nro sold about 10(1 ( I'lno Steel Cnning Sots , pieces , l only $2.01) , norlli $ . " ) .OD. tall earlj , us they lll not lust Ion- , ' . ltnrinliis In t''ocks. ' Lumps , Siltortrnre , Umlirolliu , otu. tttritcpnirliiK In nit Its uirlons braiiclios. Store for rent and fixtui'cs I'oisalo. .