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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MAY 27 , 18 < )0. ) THE CITY. Special Mnstcr in riianccry Slwfer Jins just returned from Antclopu nnd York counties , whcro lie appraised u murtgnKud farm property on foreclosure to the amount of * " > , oOO. A complaint Waft yesterday morning filed with the police fudge ohurglng W. M. NcHllclimiMO and W. W. Sawyer with the robbery of S. R Halo , the lleatrleo lixwter , of $1)00 ) at The Cottage road house. Four thoupand ounrei of quinine for the lllchimlhon drug company from and three bales of I'Vanl < fort-on-lho-Main leaf tobacco were pawned through the cus toms houseycHterday morning by Col lector Alexander. Van Kvery and Christiansen , the motor men held on the chnrgoof manslaughter In the killing of Foreman , have been ills- inlHSt'd by Judge Holnloy , the coroner's { ury having exonerated them from all ilamo in the case. The Dawf-on brick company wrm Incor porated yesterday by N J. Kiilin , C' . I ) . Woodworlh , , Jtlf ? W. Hertford , A. G. Charlton , lllclmrd Smith , W. S. ( Jibbs and A. II. Cooley , with a capital stock of &rjO.OOO. Tlio olllco of the company is to bo in Omaha and the works In Dawnon , Iowa. J. S. ncnnott yostcrday received his Instructions which define his duties as sanitary commiKsionor , which olllcer takes the place of that of garbage in- Bjiector. In addition to the other duties , the Instructions provide that the olllcial fihall bo a member of the board of health. It has been arranged by the Grand Army of the Republic , committee on memorial exercises to have wagons call nt the various school buildings of the city Thursday , the 2th ! ) inst. , for bueh lloral contributions as may bo ofl'crcd by the pupils. Miss Daltoy Whitohouso , the young lady wlio was Injured in a runaway at Council UlulTs last Sunday afternoon , was brought to this city yesterday , and iS-no\v at her brother's benne , where hho is getting along nicely. Her version of the accident is , that Sunday afternoon , in company with Walter Jones , she was riding through the eastern part of the city , In a carriage , when one of the fro'nt wheels went into a rut. This frightened the hordes and they started to run , throwing Miss \Vhllohotibo out and tli rough a barbed wire fence at the bide of the road , bruising and cutting her quite severely. After this the hores dashed down the street , finally stopping on Hroadway , where they dashed through the plato glass windows of ono of the utores. _ * " i j Saved hy a Flagman. Dick Richards , u Union I'ucillo Ha maii , i3 cntltlcil to tliu credit ot savins the life of n pretty sixteen-year-old girl who lives oa Sixth street. She was standing on the track \vati-hiiiK an incoming freight train witU her back toward an approaching passenger. Ofllccr Mc-Malnm saw her danger and called the attention oC the tlagnian who sprang in between the trains and snatched her fipm the track Just as the train dashed past. No household is complete without a eao of Cook's extra dry imperial champagne. It is the bcht sparkling wine niado. Tlio Ar < ! lier Organ Concert. In a private letter received from Toronto , Canada , the following mention Is made of Mr. Archer's plajing : ' 'More than three thousand persons crowded Into the great St. James cathedral last night to hear Mr , Archer's opening concert on the magnificent new organ recently set up by Warren of Montreal. Mr. Archer Is eon- ceded to lo the greatct organist of the ago , nnd what more need bo said } IIo astonishes ivhilo ho enchants the listener by his marvel ous handling of tills king of Instruments. " Mr. Archur's concert will bo given In the First Congregational church this evening. An Absolute Cure. The OHIOlNATj AlllhTlNK OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two-ounce tin boxes , mid is an absolute euro for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands and all skin eruptions Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the OUU'UNAL , AUIKTINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box by mail , ' ! i ) cents Continuation. Confirmation services wore conducted by Ituhbl Kosenau at the synagogue of tlio con gregation of Israel Sunday morning. The temple was crowded by the congregation and friends of the candidates. Those continued wore : Misses Isabella Adler , Nantlmnia Alls- l > achiT , Annie Colin , Hattlo Driefuss of Omaha ; Kena ICihcman of Council lilutTs ; .Alice Heller and Annie KuHsli and EvaKohn of Omaha ; Master Joseph Klrschberg , Her bert Obcrfolder and Isadoro Hobinson of Omaha. _ A ! ! OK Cliolera Doctor. The Dr. II. J. Suhooloy wlio occupies a cell In the county Jail awaiting trial on the charge of passing forged cheeks to which ho had written the name of "MeU , " 's ' known to liavo been nn all round fraud. The Clay Center ( < azctto is gratified to know that "his piescnco will never again in fest the city , " and tells of a variety of swindles ho had boon connected with in that liart ot the country. Among these was u scheme for the manufacture of a hog-cholera remedy which cured nothing , Through coaches Pullman palaeo sleepers , dining cars , free reclining chair cars to Chicago and intervening points via the great Uncle Island route. Tick et olllce lliOi ! , Sixteenth and Fariiam. * Dyinj ; in Chicago. Wank Murray , connected with John Kerns , has received a telegram from Chicago stating that his wife was dying. Mrs. Murray lias been suffering from pulmonary liomorhages for some time , and while going to the depot a few days ago to take the train jumped from the carriage which was being run away with and sustained some injuries. Tao next day she left for Chicago , where she intended visiting her parents Her letter * Iwvo so far been cheerful , and .Mr. Murray was greatly shocked on the receipt of the telegram. Ills son died only live weeks ago. Mr. Murray has goao to her in Chicago. Mis , Van CoU'H Work. Mrs. Van Colt , the evangelist , began her Kccond week's work at the Newman Methodist church Sunday. In her service , after having pra.\ed that Clod should visit Omaha in n tornado of power , .she chose for lier text the words of tlio psalmist , "Search mo oh Ciod ami know my heart ; try mo and know my thoughts. " "That is a becoming prayer , " said Mrs. Van Cott , "but u fearful prayer to make. Search mo ! ' Would you daroask ill 1 pray you breathe that prayer to-night. David hud Hlnncd and It hail left a terrible niaik upon his character. He never ccut&l to sorrow over It. H was no milk , and water ivpuitauoo but David's prayer was from the told. Let every sincere soul cry and cry mightily to ( Joil tonight. As Hod forgave nnd led David , so Is ho willing to lead your dear soul. "The llwt tlmol breathed the prayer of the text the devil said 'yon do not dan ) to make Unit prayer , ' but I did bivatho it and tiud lilehsed mo. O , how many nro chasing after IniiU-rlllos and ilto gallic * of the world. Now dear soiiU you who want Jesus In your hearts nnd whosoever will come and ask Clod to bearch your hearts. " . "Just As I Am1' was sung by the choir nnd i. 4 the altar was quickly tilled with seekers. Mrn. Vim Cell pn > po w to tell the people why she Id u prohibitionist tonight. Kvery afternoon thU wee , ? except Satur day Mrs. Van Cott will uivo bible readlngi nt the Young Men's C'hrKUau a&MH'iatlon rooms rommenelng at 'J ! ! ( ) . Member * * of all ehurc ties nnd those ouUldo of churches wcK-um > ' . At > ( d A Nerve-Food and Tonle. TUo most effective yet discovered. CUHIIINO OOKS , TlieClrutilnr Itngimlliitfllln Departure "MilIces IIH Ai | | > eiiranoc > The circular announcing Ccorgo 0. Gush- Ing's resignation as master mechanic of the Union Pacific was issued yesterday and takes effect June 1. His successor , Harry Middle- ton , does not tnko clmrfic , however , until Juno IB. This gives John Wilson , the pres ent chief assistant , nn opportunity to distin guish himself for two weeks , as ho will have control until Mr. Miller appears. "Why was Mr ! Gushing discharged ! " has been nskcd more than n hundred times , but no ono , however - over , seems to have definite Information on the subject. There are various rumors afloat. Coining Into Omaha. All arrangements have been made for the Milwaukee to commence running its trains across the river next Sunday. For a time the road will use the Union Pacific's old depot. Whether the Kock Island proposes to come In right away Is not known. The sup position Is , however , that It will not remain out very long. The Wabash has also com menced to make overtures for admission , nnd It Is expected that within six weeks every eastern line reaching Council UlufTs will bo running Its trains Into this city. Tlio Wabash Is the only ono that has not entered Into nn agreement , but It signified its willingness to do so long before some of the others did , Io\v Kates' Still In KlTcot.- All the Iowa lines nro selling f'J Omaha- Chicago tickets , with the exception of the Milwaukee , which evades n lint rate by mak ing round trip fares $0 , and $3 as the basing rate one way. This scheme , It claims , en ables the company to meet the cut and nt the sumo time protect Its local business. Heavy sales continue. Every cast-bound train Is crowded with passengers. Tlio Hur- lingtoii nnd Missouri Pacific carried enor mous loads of excursionists , Saturday , to Kansas City and St. Louis people who went for pleasure. Was Well IMcaseil. A telegram was received at Union Pacific headquarters yesterday morning from Tom Lee , general passenger agent nt Portland , stating that George Francis train arrived there Saturday nnd expressed himself us well pleased with his trip over the road from Omaha. Notes and Personals. William .T. Shotwell , n bright young man of Denver , has been appointed commercial agent for the Missouri Pacific at Pueblo. IIo suc ceeds C. S. Tripp. Lieutenant Palmer of the Hock Island staff spent Sunday with friends at Auburn. Next Saturday the U. & M. will commence running regular trains from Denver to Ulver- side , Col. J. II. Flanlgan , Joint agent of the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis .tOmuhaund Fremont , Elkliorn & .Missouri Valley in this citv , left for Kansas City lust evening on ofllcial biibl- Sleenlessncs" , nervous prostration , nervous dyspepsia , dullness , blues , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kuhn & Co.'s , Utli and United States Court. John fiilmoroof Wallace , Neb. , convicted a year ago for delaying justice in tlio Kit Car son cattle company case , was arraigned before Judge Dundy. The couit , however , would not pass sentence , stating that be would have to look further into tlio matter. Frank Mallory and John Conroy , indicted by the grand jury on the charge of breaking into a government warehouse in this city pleaded not guilty. They had no attorney to defend them and tlio court will appoint one. Nelson Ilogato was brought in from Ein- poria , Neb. , charged with selling liquor with out a license. 'J'lio Helfensteln eases were called Just bc- fore the close of the morning .session of the court and Judge Dundy stated that ho would try them seriatim. Fied Copel.uid was sentenced to one year in tlio penitentiary ycbteiday afternoon for forgery. _ John Ryan , who was indicted for selling llquorwltbout first having obtained a govern ment license , was tried by jury and found guilty , after which ho was remanded to jail to await sentence. John Kress. , one of the Fort Omaha soldiers who was charged with the commission of rape upon the person of Lorn Xlgler , was tried by jury. The defeudcnt put in but little testimony and after being out fifteen minutes , a verdict of guilty , as charged , was returned. Kress will probably bo sentenced to morrow. ciity Against llolfenstelii. Yesterday was a busy day with Elmer Frank , clerk of the district court , as daring the afternoon ho entered up forty judgments against John P. Ilelfcnstcln , the plaintiff in the ejectment cases brought by that party to oust residents fiom their possessions hi the north part of the city. The cases were called before Judge Untidy yesterday afternoon and judgments rendered as rapidly as the papers in each individual ea.se could bo read. The verdicts are not victories for the property owners , as they have no effect , cither in law or in fact , but merely put matters in better shape to get action at tlio next term of court. District Court. The following prisoners will bo arraigned before Judge C'l.irksoii this morning : .Tnmesjleynoldi , charged witn the murder of young Ne.stlethe , clerk who was shot while chasing n thief ; William A. O'Leary ' , charged with grand larceny ; ( Jcorgo Brown , robbery ; Kiclmrd Hall , assault witli intent to kill ; John LUU he , assault with intent to kill ; KobertT. Neal , forgery ; C. Wommelsdorf , forgery ; Martin Drake , assault with intent to murder ; Uert Hrower , grand larceny ; Adam McClure , assault with intent to kill nnd murder ; Frank Munn , adultery ; George McFarland , larceny from person ; John J. McNamara , robbery ; James Clakius , burg lary. Herman C. SchulU has brought suit in re plevin ngaisnt Sherill Uoyd , claiming posses sion of four horses , a waxen and a set of liar- ness , valued at > iX ! ( > , and damages in the sum of * UK ) . John I Kedick has commenced suit ngaliibt the Union Pacific railway company to recover possession to lot It , block 01 ; lot II , block ! i')0 ) : lot 1 , block : J1 1 , and lot 1 , block - . ' , ' . Tlio petition alleges that the properly was taken by duo process of law or was deeded by the plaintiff to the railway company on the repre sentation that it was wanted for railway pur poses. It Is alleged that the property has not been used for railway purposes for more than twenty years mid ho asks t at the title to the property bo vested in him. The Hank of Commerce has brought suit against . loliu W. Gross , C. M. Dlnsmoor , C. E. Fanning , Dennis Cunningham , Henry ( ilbaon , Patrick Ford and Ailam Snydcr to iccovcr $1,500 on u note given to Uio'Omaha banking company. A similar suit has been commenced by the same bank against Henry Cilbsou , Patrick Ford , Adam Snyder. Dennis Cunningham , John Hlley and Charles 10. Funning to re cover * lr > ot.r ; > 0 on a note to the Omaha bank ing coinp.iuy. The Jury in tlio case of Green Swar.eo against Patrick McEvoy returned a verdict for the plaintiff , awarding him SOOs.'JS. County Court. Mrs. Nellie Frank Heuton has brought suit in the county court against Uertio Mann to recover GO cm two notes. The will of Charles Shlvorlek was admitted to prob.itn and Mrs. Kiln C. Shiveriek , the widow , and Arthur Shlvcrlck , the brother , were appointed executors. Ward Xotlcu. Thcro will be n meeting of the re- imblleans ot the Seventh ward at liMJ Park uvonuo Wednesday evening , May 28 , at7Wp. : ) m. . . to tnko action regard ing school board supi-rvli-ors. M. I , . I5or.iiit : , Chm. JOHN U. Tuojir.sox. , . Mortuary * Lynuiii Woodworth , father of C. D. Wood- worth , Fred Worth and O. A. Welden of this clly , and Mrs. E. H. Mit and Mrs. C. 15. Eviuu.'of Aurora , Ills , died at the last men tioned city oa Friday last All of the finally in this city uttuulcd tbu obsequies. Frank Schrlber , twiixe join uf acre , nnd son of diaries J Schrrjer of Suruache. c > | , died of very malignant case of diphtheria yesterday morning , nnd tils Immediate inter- uioiii wus accessary , Yesterday afternoon hU sorrowing parents burled him in Prospect Hill cemetery. Mrs. Alice Wherry , ngcd fifty-one ycnrs , mother of H. J. Wherry of the Apollo club , died Sunday nt her son's residence , iJ05 So ward street , the remote cause being n full received nlwut two weeks ago. Notice of the funeral will bo announced hereafter. ' Don't forgot the auction pale of livery of Homan & Teiny's Wednesday , May 28 , at 10 a. m. A Correction. OMAHA , May 20. To the Editor of Tun Bnn ! Allow mo to call your attention to the editorial in jcstcrday's Bnn regarding the ac tion taken by the retail merchants at their convention held in this city the past week , nnd If the same Is worthy of space in 3our paper wo would ask that you make the follow ing correction , as the merchants want to have the work in that convention come before the public without any mistaken Ideas. You say the convention approved the draft of nblll that would reduce the exemp tion on a homestead from * . ' ,000 to $ T > 00. This Is n mistake. The only change that was made In that bill was that sixty days' wages bo changed toWO , and adding that 10 per cent of n debtor's wages may bo giinilshced for neces saries. Uut that only three I Ills of this kind could bo lllcd at ono time. This , you see , would work no injustice to any one. as it would leave the debtor 70 per cent of his in come. Again , you say the merchants possess- a mistaken idea regarding the amendment to tlio garnlsheo law passed by the last legisla ture. Think you will llnd very few mer chants but what understand this amend ment. What the merchant objects to today Is that if he should sell : i debtor's claim to Sinitn , and Smith should .sell it to Jones , nnd Jones would sue the debtor and gurnishco his wages In another state , no matter If six months afterwards , the debtor could comeback on to the merchant , stio him for damages and have him arrested. This has been done no later than in the last two weeks right here In our city ; nnd with the way that law is today no man is hardly safe In sell any kind of u claim. Wo think if you will look this matter up carefully Unit you will sco the present law to day is doing a greater injustice than it did be fore it was amended. Very truly yours , H. F. Honuiv , General Secretary. Marriage fjiconses. Licenses were issued to tlio following parties by Judge Shields yesterday : Name and residence. Age. Gus Ila/.leton , Omnlm ' ! I Nettie II. Schollcr , Omaha 1 ! ) ( Oliver S. Hale , Craig , Neb 2 J ( Eiiiinii Smith , Craig , Neb ' - ' . " ) I Kiu-1 L. Ueglc , Omnlm . ' 12 | Mnry.Bnllcy , Portland , Ore 13 Wilholm A. Selinrlint * , Lincoln . ' . . . . 10 Anna Peterson , Omaha IS ! Fred C. Spang , Omaha 23 Minnie Meyers , Omaha 18 Andrew A. W. 1C. Drown ( colored ) Omaha.27 America Hunt ( colored ) Atchihon , Kan..2'J Dendu'ood's Coining Itooni. George F. Foster , a Nebraska , real os- tnto owner , wlio wis ; at the Palmer in Chicago llio othci1 tiny , told u Tribune reporter about the attempts of rival roads to lap Derulwood. "The entire northwcfet , " ho said , "was bencliUctl by the coming of the Burling ton , now coiiiilruclitig si line into Dead- wood. Now another boom comes in the oillclal news that the Northwesto"ii ia goinjr to connect Deadwood with the outhido world. For homo years the Northwestern has been within eight miles of Deadwood. The eJTorts of tlio citix.ens to have this gap upanned were of no use , and the company put them off with half promibcs. The right of way was offered , the company , but that was refused. Within a few months the Bur lington quietly bought up the riirlit of way through the county to Deadwood. \Yhen all tlio necessary property was bought it was learned that the Burling ton was about to lay tracks over the lands supposed to have been pureliabetl by an eastern syndicate as an investment. Then tlio settlers were gay and the Northwestern was frightened. That road began to scramble around and gath er up aright of way. This cost them $100,000 , and three years ago the same lands were offered free. The two roads coining into Deadwood Will can-so a boom not unlike the days of tlio gold fever. D. D. Strootcr of Denver has contracted with the Northwestern to build tlio line from the present terminus Whitewood into Deadwood. The work is heavy and includes a 1,200 foot tunnel. Tlio I'nshlnj ; < ! ' Itritisli Supremacy. That an old European nation like Great Uritain , forming an integral part of the European system , the mogul em pire , n set of purely British colonies in the South seaa set very far from purely British on the southern point of Africa , another set on the continent of North America- with a largo French commun ity in tlio middle of them , and the black population of the West Indies , arc des tined to form a permanent unity , and that the "problems" relating to each ot them are to bo treated on that hypothe sis is surely a most precarious asniimp- tiou , writes 1'rof. Goldwin Smith in the Forum. What has been tlio real bond of this empire , or whatever it is to bo called ? Command of the sea , which Great Brit ain hud when it was formed , but which she now has no longer , steam and the growth of other naval powers having taken it from her ? Jier licet is still no doubt by far the mo.-it powerful. Tlio current of events is setting steadily , not toward centralisation , but toward self- government. Moreover , democracy in its moat extreme form gains groun'd in England , and democracy cannot govern an empire. _ The Sleepless Kye ol' Justice. Many stories arc told at the expense of the well-known German ox-miigistrato with the glass-eye , says the Cincinnati Times Star. Ono day while trying a case with a jury ho full asleep , but us the glass eye was open the lawyers and these interested In tlio cabo know it not , nor that their testimony was all for naught- . They only discovered , that the genial j. p , was sound asleep when ono of tlio lawyers arose and asked for the decision of the court , and not receiving tin answer demanded of the constable what was tin- matter . Tlio constable then hastily awoke the sleepy squire and formally stated to the assemblage that the i-yi- which had been oiun , was gla < s. Thn case hud to bo tried again from tin * start , as the magistrate hadn't heard a word of the testimony. lt niportor f xceilono pr-iyon In millfn' if li mP fnrnioro tlnn a inuutcr o ( n c.'ilturv II U unnil ' " 'lio Cniicii MI I' 1,1 vvriiinint 1 mlurioit br ' ' " lirnilt 1 tin iir-n I niror aiei n < ilia s-ir < nB' ' ' 1'urvxniilin it lluuittiful | ) r Vr fa's Cre-iin 11" * liiB IVwiler il ei mt c-jmain Amn o , J-im < . Aluiu. jinl liifinci'ii I'HH i ; UAUISO PUWOKIt CO. MIWVUIIJL CUKAUJ , B A.N f JU.NUSo , irLOU.3. EJISTJOYS Both the method nnd resiills when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio ( nste , nnd nets gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver nnd Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers nnd cures Imbitunl constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste nnd nc- ccptablo to tlio stomach , prompt in its notion and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy nnd agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to nil nnd have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for B.alo in OOo nnd 81 bottles by nil leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for nny ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. IOUISIIHIE. AT NFIV YORK. N.Y. Some Children Growing Too Fast become listless , fretful , without ener gy , thin and weak. But you can for tify them and build them up , by the use of OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Of I.imc and Soda. They will take it readily , for it is al most as palatable as milk. And it should be remembered that AS A I'KK- VENTIVK Oil CUBK OF COUGHS OU COMIS , IN BOTH THE OtD AND YOUNG , IT IS { UNEQUALLED. ATol < ttnt tlttttl < itoffered. "THIS is AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER. " Walter Hrsant. WHEN * YOU ORDER APOlltlNARIS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The well-known Yellow Labels of the Apollinaris Company , Limited are protected by Perpetual Injunctions of the Supreme Court. Bmvare of bottles bearing the genuine Apollinaris labels but re-filled zvil/i a , sfurious article. LOOK AT THE CORK , which , if genuine , is branded with the name of the Apollinaris Company , Limited , and the words "Apollinaris JJrunnen " around an anchor. GRAY'S SPECTFTC'MEDICINE i KAU MARK Tin : (1 u B A T TRADE MARK K.M.I.ISII IIKM- KliV An mif.ill- IMK euro for " -UII1- Iniil WcnknoM , S p ernmlurrlKL.i , Impotent1 } * , nnd nil ( IhciiioJ tliat follow as n so- queried of pelf- Abn i > : ns I I'nln In Ilic Hack , llmno ) i of VMon , PromnttiroOM Ace , nml many oilier ( llsenaei thai Ic.iilto Insanity or conMiuiptlon nnd n premature Krnve. ITfKuIl imrtli Him * In our pimc't : | ' ! , nlileli wp < lo- clre to Keml free hy mall tocvery onu. Uf The Speci fic meillelne I" mild at f I per packaue , or fix imekaiici for > 5 , or will be sent free by mall on tlio receipt of tlio money , hy mlilrciiliu TIIK (1OODMAN ( mtUO CO. , 110 rAIINAM i-TIIKKT. - - OIAIINKII. . On aeeount of eoiinterf elti , wo hnru aUoptoo Yellow Wrapper thu only KUIIUIIIU HE. J. E , McGEEW , THE SPECIALIST. Tlio Poclor I * mmirpafscil 111 tlic Irraliiii'iit of all form of I > il\nti IMscnn'u. Ni.lu'annnithasL'U'r been lii.irt' feiicrc-kful ami none linn lull tti on cr ciiilurne- nii'iit A curi'la ujrnnt il 'n lh M ry orh | CIIPCU in from ItnridaMMvltlioi ttlm loeiiof an lioni-V llnu' . ti'uliT Ins Ircuimcnt for sirliiiin 01 cllllluilty In rrllcx .nj the U nJilor , | ir < inoiini u it n mom unmler- ful nicciii' A i-ouipli'lu emu in n few diijaul liout pa IK , Mil riimnufjnr I- < T ! t HIP. _ ! ' Of til ( , ! 1 t tnhlii ' r IIIT\ > u ir ; . In tlinr ortt fonui , in 'st ' ilu ulr il ic.iiills nr ' nlisultiti 'y ' tiiml instrnm. ui * A wonderful rtllii 1) . HOl'liS for lal . rom ' , ' to 4 ONLY. Iiiul all Plvriff ) of thp Skin , lllood , llc.irt. I.nir , KiU. in > Hinl Illaddir iiircil. iSSD B { ? ' " "ll'iWJIo.'OdiJS. ' The SV tjaSLia " ' ' ' r"1'1' H'f,1' ' ri" ' < m'rt- uaaiMDV > , , , in itnifnt l.uo nto tin- m d nil pr * fi > i , on IJ i r\ I i o rf llir lliti'iii. , . ti . "i < il fitnu i . i iofd : , i < . | , locum quarantettl. VJ gll 1 > r muti or " oii nn . i . h liii i .111111' . ' TP. nun nt li\ dirt- i 11 iiiipuriMmip ( or ii'plv \ i ; inn I ! ' n ANn I' A us A > I ST HIM n II.MII . H A M l.i ' < f M fcutrui . > I ' n nn or UlU bt. , OMAHA. H&fi. ELECTRIC BELT VI-1 rrniaou ( .3ii.Tihn\4 HrtrKDHOTrf JLJ'wVflfCldlC GUT AND SUSMNS33T r fUHMi Tnt HII\Kt Mile fur ililiuitltic | uc , Cur * wl ( jtfttitliit l r V f.ii jl bdrfrl ; Hlld , K lh. foif ( lliudui lurrrill < ( Kl > Iritui bfi'i ill UktK fAHIH iril [ l | ibiiu < 9llIlL1ll 4 t ll.lllllll xhl HliM.111. H.rlric lurrtil fell liiliilfj , r f ( il.it - u ) in i H M . . . , | . . , . ' . pl.l. 1 , ' > f. of.H..eilir- E ciflTLEOVHl6M'l' ' i l- rtHl'cAlBro'lll. ! "or Memoria This week we will give a grand benefit to the soldiers and veterans. We have BOO very fine all wool Flannel Suits , made up in regulation G. A. R. style , with eylet button-holes for changeable buttons. These we offer for this week at $7.SO for the suit , either single or double breasted coat. "We do not advertise the name of this flannel , but we give you our. guarantee that it is made by one of the best mills in the country , is strictly all wool and indigo dyed , and we stake our reputation that you will not get a better quality of flannel nor a suit that will give you more satisfaction or better service , if you pay to other houses $12 for it. We also place on sale a cheaper grade of Flannel Suits , which wo. offer at $8.73. The flannel in this suit is not all wool , but H is indigoi. dyed. It is lined with good serge , makes a good serviceable suit , and ig also made up with eylet button-holes for changeable buttons. FOR BOYS. We are also prepared to dress in blue an army of big and little boys. We offer Long Pant Suits of a good quality of flannel , indigo blue , for boys 11 to IS , at $4.SO for suit of coat , vest and pants , and Knee Pant Suits , with nicely pleated coats for boys 4 to 14 , at $2.SO. Foi ? similar suits you have to pay at any other place about $ S.OO and $ S.OO SUMMER SHIRTS. Unequalled choice and values in Ouin g Shirts of every conceiv able style and quality , There is not a house in the city that can shoW you half the line or name anywhere near the pricesswe do. Oxford cloth outing shirts , splendid patterns , woven colors , pleated fronts , at 6Oc ; worth $1. . Imported flannel shirts , beautiful stripes , . $ J.1O ; worth $1.76. Extra fine quality silk striped flannel , pongee silk and finest grade of silk at $1.78 , $2.2S , $2.SO and $3. ( All our shirts are extra full si/es. ) SUMMER HATS. The following items will give some idea of the extraordinary - ues we are offering in this department. IScases finederbysin summer shades , chocolate , tan and pearl , at76c < 1O cases very fine alpines , latest shape , with extra fine silk bund of two shades , at SSc. You could not buy either of the above styles in any hat store fou less than $1.SO. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , So satisfactory were our last week's sales on Men's Suits that we will continue the same for another week , offering many new attractions which equal if not excel anything - thing previously shown. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Rrcriflo for Mj tcrH , Iiliilaew.l 'ts S'tuni.KJii w ikr- fuiii' | , Muntnl Hrpicnidn h itirnlnu > ! llio I" "i" l ; luUlai' In Hi" mliy iiiul Idillntr tu mNnyili \ mil iltilh. I'rininnro Oil Airilliirtniif" ' I o "I romr . luvillicr fox , liiMiluntnry I.onm. ni.il t < pi.iiini.jiilU'k } tituir.l liv iivc--f > iMUi i ot Dm iJinlii , tuKntu a 'iv utiM-liulupFiK ) < u K il ) t < ox contain" ono nunitli " " * 5' niDiit flali'ix , or > h lor $1. untln injM | > ntil . | I \\llh onib iii.l-i l"r n < luxe , lll tiMiil | jiir.h'-i'r ' Ialnii'D in ' i'"l "i * I' ' " liiwiM'Mn ' * mi"l X nur < ! en . 1110 I'Vi-oUui . t , On uliii N < /.rriti'J ! ( ILidmrRcs from the urinary orgiiM It t < > i"i ll < i , fuhth , nr lnce | > ami frco frum u.l tud mii.il ui oii-or 5 A N T A L-fvl I DY ' "u ± " Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican. lutoraational Banking Co. , Concession < INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE P GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING \ Will tale place In pnljllu at the CITY O11 JUAUKZ ( formerly Paw dul Norto WEDNESDAY , JUNE 26th , 1S9O. Under tlio pciioniilstiporvNfnnot GEN. JOHX S , MOSIIY , ami MIMJAMIU ) Alll.l PI IR ? , llio former a gentleman of urh | > iomlin'iii'o In tlio Unltt-d Sl'itcs that Ills pii"M > 'i' a onu n Millie-lent ciitirtintuti to tinpulilli - that tlu- drawings will bo hi-ld with stili-t liotu-ity . .ml f i r- MCSuuill , : iml thu luttei ( tliu tiupurvlsoi uf tliu . .Mulo.ui Govuinmuul ) ! > uf ciju.u st uiiliua and Integrity. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO Tickets ! Only 6O.OOO TickotsI WHOLETICKETS , ; HALF TICKETS. . $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS , $ ! . ( LIST OK 1 Prize of $60,000 , $60.000 100 I'rUui of Approximation f M c.u-li Prlzei. i , ' , ooo I l'i I/O of 1(1 ( MX ) 10 ono 100 I'rl/iH of Jl i-.ul i.iro I 1'llrucf . 'iUI l 1UO 1'rlit" ) of ' . ' .iiMili "M ) II l-rl/oaof 1,11011 Tttrmiual Prizes. 10 1'il/oiof IIM rni-li a.0,0 f.Mt Terminals to fiU.irjil I'll/o of $ JI ( IMI li JM'HO HI 1'rlzfct of 1 ( ) t-uch . ' > ) , ' l TmnliKils to tlOOJJ l'i l/.u ul ilU fin l > i r.O , 111) ) I'll73lf f rath ZH ) I'rl/es of M cuuli 7.MIO 1014 Prizes amounting to Vfe HIP imdPi'lKiiPd liprpny corllfy that tlio Ilnnrn If any tlfkpt ilrawliu a prl/o I' pnl I" UK iuli"r- .N'arlonal of Mexico In Chihuahua lint on ili > po < dt Klunt-il , HI tai'O rahiu " 111 l > u i ullcvleil an I u 10-5 from thu Mexican Intornatlonal ll'inkliiK < 'oni | > .iii ) . tutlioowiiei tlii-ii'OI fn-iiol i-harui * . tin' noecssaiy fniuN to Kiiarnntcti tina | > > nii > nt ol all iuii : in II. Ilims-ov. tlio pil/ui ilninn In tlioiiaml l.oltoij ot .Inariv. I'leil'lpnt HI I'.iiii .Vatlonal Hank , 1)1 ) I'.iTax. . Wufnrtlii'rccrtlty thatwo lll iipi'r\l'i-allllip ar Ai ; liNTrtVANTI1I > . ran oiniMils , and In porHon nianai : * ) and ' 'ontiol all I'urtlnli rnliH. or nny ollii-r Information rio | to .hnlrinlliKi of IhU I.nllnrjand Hint Iliu inuio ani tluMinili-i'.lL'nL- 1. Ht.itlnv ; > onr aililii- * * U cu ivltli I'lindiii'tcd wllli honesty , fnlrncis and In i'oud f.illli Matp , Count ) , Stiuct anil Niiinhi-r. Morp uin u ia ul tonnnln all paitli . ilpllvcry will Ut astHiiiu I hy > onr t-iK'luain * at ) t ovcl X S. MOSMY 0 | > n liparlni ; ) onr lull ail'lrim. 1'AMii.onriria.i.U4 , .M i\ic : ; AN Ivmi.NviiiiNAri IUNKIMI i i SuporvlMirfor the Oily of JuanMi MT T * ir PT Stud ii'iiilllani-cs for tlolii'ts liy oidlnary lolli-r , enntnlnliiK Mom \ i" ( IT. IN ( U 1 J Hi. Issued , ( liy ] all , I\IIMSS | : L'omiianles , New York KM-'haiisc , HiinU Uiafi i I iu , Note. Addii'ss all lOKlstnud Irllcii to MlilXlOAN INTKHNATTONAIx liANIvlNG Oil ij oi" JMoxlco. via Ml L'a o , ' 1 MEYER & BRO Diamond Morrlianl * , Inipoi'l cfs and Maii'i- COJfN'KU lUl'lI A.NTJ I AHNAM lU.MA1IA. . Rtail our "Spuoial 15111 of K.i " for thli Wfo'.c. Wo will o'lor ' both "H i.e ' aiul "Well Uono" novelties in uvi'ry ilnp.irtment nt lowest prluu I. Dlaiiiiniil I'l'ii or ItliiKi from $ L'I ) up ( u $ " > ( K ) . Diiiiiionil l.itcis 1'ins rniiii ir'-i.D ! ) up to $1000.0 ! ) . Diamond Car ltlnifnnn $10.00 it | > ( u $ 2,000. 00. Iliainoiiil SluiK ; Diamond ScarT I'lns ; IHiiiiioinl Collar Hiilon ( < i ; Din- nionil Cull' Muttons Diamond Hair PinDlamoiiil ; l.ockct , ; Dlainoinl Itrat'clcts. I IMISII DliuiiomNiiiimiilcil ( o onlcr at sliorl mil Ice. WATCH IIS l.ai'nc a-Mirtincnt Siillild'oliisicin Wliiillut ; Wati'hos from $1- | . 110 up lo * . ) ( ) ; ) . ( H.old ( / rilled atclio , $ | . - .1)1) ) ) airl iiiuni'.l. | All Kliiils Silvi-r anil McKi'l Wak'livs ' , frou : thu Clu-.ipL'U to the Iltst. Si > u our Non $ . "i.OI ) Wutcli. Solid ( inlil Watch Cliatns froin $7."iO up. I'incsl Kollnl I'latc Chains , enl > $ ' _ > . : (0 , ivortli"i.O ) . eDO iicf.inl ; Walt'li Charms ami l.m'Kds ' ) ( ) ( up , 1J do/en Suliil Slcrllii" ; Sihcr llran'ld * from TiOc up. Our lot of Itnlh'il I'lati1 lli'Mcclt'ls , assnrlcl piith > rn > . , siilil formei'lv at $ . ' .00 nml $ ! I.OO , non . ' > 0c each to HOM > tlicm out. 1,000 l'i m' Solid ( .old riiKrcr Itliitfi at $1.00 , $ l.'iO2.00 , $ . ' ! . 00 , $1.00 , $5.00 anil up ( $10.00 , uorth 'J.OO tn$20.0l ) . A licauliful line of thn cclclirateil "I'a Mini IHiinnHiil * , " ( Imitation II nn . NII ) | ( iolil Settings , stinN. Scarf I'ins , l.at'o TinKar Klnt'- , c'c. , rroni $1.00 upu.u'il. Sl'DCIAL-WcollVr fora feu days only , until all arc s M ahuul 1 < Hiiii Steel CunhiB Sot , ! l pIciTs , nt only $2.0) ) , uortli $1.0J. lull early , us tin1) Mill not la > t long. llnrualiis in Clocks , lainp > , Silvoriv.uv , I'lit'iivlLi' , . ! . K'f leialrln ! | In all IU Mirloiii linnifli- ! . . Store for i ent nurlixuiro / , lor Talo.