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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY , MAY 31 , 1890.
THE CITY.
The choir of Trinity cnthedrnl will sing
"The Diuitflitur Jnfrus" at the First
Congregational church no.xt Tliurfiduy
evening. Tlio proceeds will go Into the
fund for the purchase of a largo organ
for the cathedral. Mm. Cotton , Mrs.
Mocllcr , W. IJ. Wl.klns , Jules O. Lom
bard and Mnator Archlo Pratt will sing
the solo pni'tu of the oratorio.
PKItH n AM L 1'A ItId Jl A VIIS.
JU < IKO Groff arrived ycstcnlny.
A. C. Hull of HustliiRs Is nt the Casey.
Joseph Kcinzi of Alton , 111. , is in tbo city.
District Jungo Humcr of Kearney is in the
city.T. .
T. E , Sudgwick of York Is a guest nt the
Casey.
E. A. Chnppcll of Ncligh is stopping at the
Casey.
8. Goodmnn of Talmnge is registered at the
Paxton.
Kobcrt J. Stinson of Fremont is at the
Mlllard.
George R. Scott of Beatrice is registered nt
the Cusoy.
N. S. Hnnvood of Lincoln was in the city
yesterday.
Miss E. Glllcsplc of Lincoln is a guest at
the Murray.
D. P. Welty of Cambridge was nt the Mer
chants yesterday.
Mrs. OcorKO Forbes of Fremont Is a guest
nt , the Merchants.
Mrs. W. W. Gardner of Orleans isstopplng
nt the Merchants ,
E , D. Mitchell and wife of Wayne ore
guests at the Casey.
II. Uostwlck and wifocof Hastings nro
{ ucsts at the Murray.
Hon. Halo McPlko of Alton , 111. , Is visiting
for n few days in Omnlin.
Mr. Uenjnmln Folsom , United States con
sul at ShcOlcld , is at the Piixton.
\V. O. Hoston and II. II. Shtiltz of David
City were at the 1'axtoti yesterday.
H. J. Kiipntrick and wlfo and Mrs , Unchael
Kilpatrick of Beatrice are at the I'axton.
George A.Mngnoy went to Papllllon yester
day to deliver the address at the Memorial
day exercises held there.
Mrs. J L. Calhapn , accompanied by Mrs.
D. W. Cnlliaiip of Chicago , is visiting in the
city. Mrs. Citlhtipp Is the wife of a former
nnd pioneer newspaper man nt Brownsville ,
Neb.
Neb.Frank
Frank Randall ( Duke of Mexico ) , faithful
unbjoct of lits majesty , Hex I , of New Or
leans , Is posting the city for the grand corona
tion service of Hex II. and Hocky mountain
carnival to ho held at Ogdcn , Utah , from
OunoliO to July 5 ,
John G. Uorgltun and wlfo of Los Angeles ,
Cain. , arrived In tbo city yesterday. Mr.
Borglum is tbo young artist whoso pictures
attracted such attention nt tbo art exhibit
last fall. Mo is a son of Dr. Borglum of this
city and will remain lor some time visiting
with bis parents and friends In the city.
Miss Helen Anthony Kogers , a charming
llttlo lady nnil a member of tbo New York
World staT ( , arrived yesterday. Miss Kogcrs
called upon Tin : Bin : and accepted an invita
tion to inspect the equipment of the news
paper and to catch a glimpse of tbe city from
the roof of Tin : BIB : building- . She expressed
herself us being pleased with what she saw
nnd may bo expected to reflect her favorable
impressions of Omaha in an curly issue of
tbo World.
Daisy Studdaril.
A very fair audience gathered at tbo Pee
ple's theater Thursday night and listened to
tbo elocutionary efforts and singing of Miss
Daisy Stoddard , tbo child apostle of prohibi
tion. In tbo pleasing entertainment which
she gnvo shn was assisted by her brother and
sister anil by local talent. The admission fee
has been reduced to 10 cents.
Headache , neuralgia , dizziness , nervous
ness , spasms , sleeplessness , cured bv Dr.
Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kuliu &
Co.'s , 15th and Douglas.
Hoard ol'PuIillo WorkH.
The board of public works opened bids yes
terday for constructing sidewalks , llids
were received from Ed Burns nnd Peterson
&Lumt. The board adjourned until today
on account of yesterday behm a lewil holiday.
The contract will be awarded to Ed Burns , he
bring the lowest bidder.
Today tbo board will open bids for con-
Rtruetiiifrn sewer in district IDS , and for
loplngbanlis.
The Park Commission.
The Park commission held a short meeting
yesterday afternoon at which the monthly
pay roll was submitted and passed upon.
Himscoiii park pay roll Sl.Tft'l SO
Jefferson squaw pay roll 7t ! lit
Capital avi'nuo park pay roll ! EJ 53
Cinders delivered for roadways in
Hiinscoin park 209 00
Hills ota , for mouth 1,000 ! 1S
Salaries of regular employes for the
month 2S5 00
Salaries of members of tlio board , to
.luly 1 ! ! 00
Total $3,041 00
To Xorvous Dcullltatod Men.
If yon will send us your address wo will
rend you Dr. Dyo's Celebrated Voltaic Belt
nnd Appliances on trial. They will quickly
restore you to vigor , manbood and health.
Pamphlet frco. YOJ.TAIO BLI.T Co. , Marshall ,
Mich.
IMotorinnu 151 a Ice Badly Injured.
Yesterday afternoon Motorman Bluko of
tlio "Walnut Hill electric street car line mot
with a very painful accident , which may
prove fatal. With his train ho was rounding
tbo curve at Twelfth anil Howard streets ,
nnd In loosing his brake , bis hand slipped ,
nllowlng the brake bundle to turn around
with great force , striking him In tlio lower
portion of the abdomen. Ho fell from his car ,
was picked up and carried into on oflleo near
by , whereDr. . I lyers was called , to render
what assistance ho could. . BluUo suffered
great pain , and becoming unconclous , was
taken to his homo at Twcnty-JUth and Izard
streets , whort ho now lies lu a very precarious
condition.
The now olllces of the great Rock Is
land route , 1001' , Sixteenth and Farnani
Btreot , Oninlm , are the linost in tlio city.
Call and see them. Tickets to till points
cast at lowest ratog.
Itu it llolallvo of Clirlw.
Albert Columbus had a scheme yesterday ,
Which If ho could bnvo worked It success
fully , would Imvo netted him a fortune ere
tbo winds of another winter blow.
Tbo man Is young and has every nppear-
nneo of coming from the country , but ho Is
not us fresh us ho looks. Yesterday ho ar
rived in town from the west , nnd Instead of
going about his uuslncss , ho tilled up with
liquor , hired a team of horses and nn hour
later was arrested on the clmrgo of fast and
reckless driving. At the station Columbus
was searched , and among his effects was
found n. ono-ilolliir bill that had been skilfully
changed In such it manner as to n present n
ten-dollar bill , and would pass for such If It
was nut closely Inspected. Tlio llgures on
the fai-o unil back hud been cut away and
others pasted In , giving it a genuine appear-
nnco.
Todny Mr. Columbus will bo turned over to
the United State * marshal , who will investi
gate the ease more fully.
Motor null Cubit1.
The residents in the western part of the
city nro highly Indignant over the fact that
the western end of the llurnoy cable Is to bo
abandoned. A petition Is In circulation ask
ing the council to compel the company to
opcruto the lino.
The street railway ofilciaU say th it the ar
rangement Is only temporary , and that they
nro doing the best they can under the cir
cumstances lu going up to Civ.Khton college
with the motor. The expense of the cable on
that line they say they cannot stand.
In a general way they Imvo been consider
ing some means of reaching tt)0 ) people west
of Twenty-fourth and between Parnam and
Cumlng , but have us yet devised no
Bchenio.
Petitions , they say , nro what , they want , as
they glvo them an idea of the need * and
wishes of the people.
Dr. IJU-noy.pructlco limited to catarrh-
id discuses of uoso uud throat. luu )
WANT SIlOOIj 11OND3.
A Petition Circulated liy C'ltl/.eiiH Who
Wish Them Voted.
At a moss meeting of citizens from various
portions of thoclty Thursday night at therooms
of tlio board of education the following resolu
tions were unanimously adopted and signed ,
with request for their publication in the city
press :
Whereat , There Is nn urgent demand and
iippcHslly for additional and liultor school
hiilldliuti nnd facilities In dtlfcrent parts of
the city , urhltiK from the largo Incfeaso In
population ; and
\Vhcrcas , The board of education , In obrdl-
ence to the wishes of tlio voters , submitted a
bond proposition at I ho December election
that received 4U0 ! votes for and only .
votes aRnln.it It , and said proposition was de
feated , not by the voters , but through a tech
nicality ; and
WhorciiM , The board of education have resubmitted -
submitted the proposition , and It Is a fair one ,
the amount ( WW.UOO ) reasonable , the Interest
nt I per cent low , and the necessity for ad
ditional bulldlniri urgent ; and
Whereas , The board Is compelled at present
to lent private bulldliiKS unfitted for school
use. In illlTcrcnt localities , tlm annuiil rentals
iiinniiMtliiK to about HMO for school imrposes.
unit tbls outlay must necessarily be Increased
nnd continued If the bonds uru not voted and
new IjiilttlhiKs erected , and
W/huieas / , Tin ? Intctcston thoborids , If voted ,
will be but { 10,000 per annum , this Is not moie
than will soon bo leijulied for rented bmhl-
Imrs ; and
U'hcreas , Tbo now buildings , If constructed ,
wilt do away with the HMO uiicl outlay for
rented buildings and will glva additional
rooms , properly equipped for school purpose ! )
that aroiiiM'dcd ; mm
\VhivoiiH , The bonded Indebtedness of tbo
school d ( .strict nf thoclty ofUmuliii Is butftiM ) , *
WO. of which f.'iOKJO ( lilith Hclinol bonds mature
In itjUEl , the money Is now In tlio sluicing fund
to redeem them ; and
Whereas , The t7 , " > ,000 required for the orco-
tlon of an addition to the hlKh school building ,
for bl h school purposes , which Is to bo u II ro
ll roof structure , and to bo so constructed as
tn alford escape Into It from tbo present struc
ture In UIIMI of lire. Is for the lienullt and f ic
IIMJ of the litKh school pupils from nil parts of
the city , and so far as the bonded Indebted
ness Is oonrcrncd , amounts toonly the refund-
liiK of the 511,000 ID IKT cent hlxh school bonds
for tbo next twenty yours at I per cent Inter
est and an Increase of $ ' . ' . " > , UUO additional for the
completion of said structure as originally eon-
teniplati'd by tbo le ciitx , and for which thcro
Is urgent necessity at present ; and ,
Whereas , Tbo rapid growth of the blah
school has encroached upon the rooms of the
grades known as the Central school to such an
extent that durlti ; : the past llvo years twenty-
one of the pradcd school rooms have been
tllven up to the hl b school , the grades belli ) ;
forced Into .six rooms left to them , the com-
jiletecourse of Instruction In the grades belli ) ;
destroyed. It Is but rljlit , fair and Just that
the graded school should he maintained and a
full course of study and complement of
teachers and sulllclent room for Its use be pro
vided ; and
Whereas , The bonds nro needed for tbo ad
vancement of the educational Interests of the
city , the expenditure of the money will mean
Umuha. brink , mortar , material and liiborln the
construction of the buildings , and modern
school liulldlnjrs with all the late Improve
ments for the use of children of all clasbes ;
Therefore bo It resolved , That wo endorse
the entire proposition for bonds , and commend
the board of education for Its action In re-
submlttliiK such proposition to the voters , and
wo call upon all Interested In tbo welfare of
schools , to cast their Influence and their vote
In favor of the proposition.
Thomas Kllpatrlelc , William P. riechel , .T.
I'hlpps Koe , Arthur. lohnson.V. . V. Morse , S.
T. Morse , . [ . II. Mlllard , William Wallace.
Ocorgo O. Towlo. J. J. Htilhbs. R O. Johnson ,
I Mini ! Johnson , W. J. Mount , K. R ItliiRerV. . V ,
Allen , Thomas A. Cicl.U'h , Unstave Ancrson. II.
A. Thompson , I ) . S. llarrlper , Charles J. Harbor ,
C. K. Vost. II. W. Vales , \V. II. S. Hughes. H0u
It. Wood , II. 0. Browne. .John Wallace , Pniink
Kreidey , J. llayden , Max 1C. Sherman , .las.
Morton k Sm , ( loo. I. Gilbert. W. II. Scott ,
Thos. A. Golden. R 13. ICItehle , 0. II. Moore , J.
llayden. lieo. I'cter.son , J. II. I'rlcbard , J. II.
Tate. Hiram A.riturges , K. 1) . Arnold , t'lius.
li. Thomas , Lonls 1'alst. Ira It. .Mapes ,
S. Gwvnne. Georso Kllctt , It. J. Johnson , IJ. O.
Arwold , K. Wymaii , Louis Mttleliold , Albert
ICdliolin , Stun It. Kecse. J.W.Taylor , John U.
Wharton , William 1. Klcrstead , K. A. Leaven-
worth , J. W. Turtle , Arthur II. HrlKi3. ( J. T.
Smith. RS. 1'armelce. R K. Halloy. II. L I'uase ,
Itobert L. llallett , J. M. Uoso , Genrw H. Les
lie. O. A. Snmlorlml , U.S. Colby. E. M.l'nrk , M.
J. Kennard. O. II. Puller. II. 1C. Ititrkct , O. L.
Krlukson , .1. A. Morrell. I ) . W. i-a\o , 0. S. Kay-
moud. J. 1C. Ploinlng , W. A. Gardner.
Not a California Hear.
Anybody can catch a cold tbis kind of
weather. The trouble is to let go , Hko the
man who caught the bear. Wo advise our
readers to purchase of the Goodman Drug
company a bottle of SANTA ABIE , the Cali
fornia King of Consumption , Asthma , Bron
chitis , Coughs and Croup Cures , nnd keep it
handy. "Tis pleasing to the taste and death
to the above complaints. Sold at SI.00 n bottle
tlo or a for 5a.f.O. CAL1FOIJNIA CAK-U
CUKE gives immediate relief. The Catar-
rbal virus is soon displaced by its healing
nnd penetrating nature. Give it a trial.
Six months treatment , $1.00 ; sent by mail ,
$1.10. _
IU2PUUMCAN CITY CONVENTION.
It Will Sleet This Evening to Nominate
School Hoard Member * .
On Monday next an election will bo hold in
this city to Hll the vacancies caused by the
expiration of the term of the following mem
bers of the board of education : Dr. J. J.
Seville , B. II. Robinson , S. K. Felton , II. B.
Coryell , 11. T. Clarke.
A republican convention to nominate suc
cessors to these will meet in this city tbis
evening at 70 : ! ! o'clock in tbo Exposition hall.
The republican delegates to this convention
nro as follows :
First Ward W. A. Kelly , James Kent ,
Peter Black , John _ Muthieson , William Uin-
phcrson , Gottlieb Zimmerman and John
Uon/.a.
Second Ward Dan O'Kecfte , George B.
Strykor , John Hoffman , K. M. Stenbcrg , D.
D. O'Connoll ' , William Uochford and C. M.
O'Donovan. '
Third Ward Charles Wohrer , Leo Hartly ,
P. J. Williams , Charles J. Mentor , Anderson
Hnmmcll , Samuel Stover , W. O. Sander.
Fourth Ward F. W. Gray. A. P. Nicholas ,
R. D. Duncan , J. S. Woods , F. K. Moores , D.
II. Wheeler , Moritz Meyer.
Fifth Ward A. R. Souor , J. Jenkins , II.
G. Couusman , D. L. Morgan , F. L. Barrett ,
George Bas-sott , Gus Hacklier.
Sixth Ward George Jones , Ed. Cone , W.
A. Grant , G. L. Hurst , W. P. Marrow. J. C.
Wharton , J. T. Dillon.
Seventh M. L. Koodcr , .C. N. Inskeep ,
Dave Mercer , J. H. Campbell , Ed Wulsb ,
P. J. Quealey , A. E. Baldwin.
Eighth A. H , Sander , D. W. Lane , A. J.
Herald , Charles Hellwlg , W. Hcxthouseu ,
Simon Kami , James Allan.
Ninth W. I. Klerstcnd , R. S. Ervln ,
Charles Unit , Charles J. DJurcen , 13. L. Bier-
bower , H. L. Seward and J. 1C. Coulter.
"Wllili FUUNISH OXIjY HAI.l1.
How the County Commissioners "Will
Open tlio Hospital iMlc.
"The poor old 'new' ' hospital will bo ready
to receive its steam equipment in only n few
days from this , " snld Commissioner O'KcofTo ' ,
"and it won't bo but n few weeks before It
will bo completed. "
"Will the entire building bo ready in n few
weeks i" was nsked.
"Oh , no ; wo'ro not Intending to throw the
whole building open to begin with or for some
time to come. We will start with furnishing
simply one wing. "
"How much will bo spent in furnishing ono
wingl"
" 1 have no iden ; but it's going to bo done
ns cheaply us possible. About nil we'll have
to get is n cheap llttlo bedstead and ono
chulr. "
"Going to employ any additional hclpl"
"Not a bit ot it ! Why should wo I If the
help that is now curing for the present in
mates in the old building can't take euro of
'em Just us easy In the new , then It's very
funny indeed. No , sir ; wo are not going to
biro a pnrtiflo inoro help. "
"Do you think the board is n unit on voting
to nccunt tlio building after it is llnlshcdl"
"Well I'll tell that the
, now you on square
I don'tthink they ino. I shall vote to accept
it , 1 guess , but I'm ' inclined to think from
somu things that I've heard that thcro is
going to bo u grand kick on the part of iomo
of the commissioners when it comes to the
llnlsh. "
"Who do you tlfink will 'kickI1 '
"I'm not giving names , but you can depend
on what 1 tell you. "
Mr. Fred W. Moshcrnnd Miss Lola Lawton -
ton were married on Thursday evening , May
SO , at the residence of the bride's father ,
North Twenty-sixth street. Rev. Charles W.
Suvldge outdated.
Mr. Mosher U one of the professors in the
Omaha commercial college.
A large number of friends witnessed the
ceremony and un elegant wedding supper was
served. The presents wvro bountiful ,
Mr. Fred 1C , Bubcock oud Mbs Bertha
Wclngarden were married Thursday evening ,
May ao , at 2003 Sherman avenue , by Rev.
Charles W. Savldgo. Only n select company
wcro present These young people nro very
widely nnd favorably known through the
city and will continue to make Omuhit their
homo.
Pears' Soap Is the most elegant toilet adjunct
*
OMAHA GUAHIS.
The Drill Corps Ooes Through tlio
Farewell Evolution * .
Last night the drill corps of the Omaha
guards which goes to the national encamp
ment at Kansas City had its farewell drill.
It was hard work. The uniforms wcro
gorgeous with gold buttons and white belts
and stripes nnd the young gentlemen who
wore them wcro shapely and erect.
A double lllo of fair faces , rosy checks ,
smiling lips , sparkling eyes , beckoning fans
and summer dresses lined two sides of the
armory. The perfume of dainty handker
chiefs nnd the breath of flowers lllled the
room , but It was hard work nevertheless.
They marched nnd counter marched by
twos , fours , eights _ nnil company ; they
wheeled and obliqued , forward and
backward , up and down the hall ;
they shouldered arms , supported arms , so-
sured arms , trailed arms , and no doubt before
they were through with It ached arms , on tbo
walk and on the run , standing and kneeling ;
they loaded , aimed and llrcd , "volleyed nnd
thundered , " and when tbo smoke bad cleared
away they repeated the performance.
The programme carried out was that out
lined for the maiden competition nt the Kan
sas City encampment , nnd It was well carried
out.
out.Tho boys have been drilling for weeks , and
last night showed their friends what they can
do. Ail the complicated evolutions were per
formed llko clockwork. Though the pro
gramme was a long one , the spectators were
Interested to the last and testllled to their
appreciation of many of the movements with
frequent rounds of applause.
The corps consists of sixteen men , two
guides and three commissioned ofllccrs , Ser
geant Wilson on this occasion going us n
private to complete the necessary comple
ment. Captain Schacff is In command , with
Lieutenants Mulford , Ten Eyck and Ser
geant Fove under him. The men selected to
do honor"to the organization and tbo city
are Corporals Bamford , McCormick , Atchison -
son and Campbell and Privates Searlo
Goodman , Woodburn , Gregory , Adams ,
Lathrop. Fabian , ICakin , Drake , Gage , Dolph
and Tzschuck.
The list of companies with which they will
compete includes one or more from Muscu-
tine , In. ; Brunswick , Gu. ; Atlanta , Gu. ;
Lcgrange , Gu. , Mncon , Gu. ; Washington , D.
C. ; Kansas City , Mo. and Kansas CityKan. ;
Ncosho , Mo. ; Dayton , O. ; Jnckson , Mich. ;
Olittho , Kan. ; Lawrence , Kan. ; Wichita ,
Kan. ; Denver , Col. ; Jacksonville , 111. ; St.
Louis , Mo. ; Topeko , Kan. , and Winfleld
Kan.
Kan.The
The judges selected for the competition are
Captains W. II. II. MeCrowell , John F ,
Stretch and James Fornance , all of Fort
Leaven worth.
The company leaves Sunday morning and
will bo accompanied by about a cur load of
friends and admirers.
All sorts of attractions are promised by the
people of Kansas City , who have subscribed
$15,000 in prizes for military companies , indi
viduals , bands , etc. There will bo infantry
drills , artillery , cavalry , zouave , galling gun
and all sorts of drills , a sham battle and a
grand street parade , in which tbo entire at
tendance , including the regulars , will partic
ipate.
$5.OO.
to lvv- '
St. Louis and return
via the
"Wabash railroad.
On Saturday , May 'U , the Wubasli will
run its last excursion at the above ; rate.
Take n ride while rates are cheap.
Lctivo Oinului 40 : ! p. in.
For tickets and further information
cull at the Wabash oll'ieo , 1502 Furnam
street , Omaha. G. N. CLAYTON ,
_ Agent.
80VJC1I 03I.IIIA XEWU.
The Fair Association.
A temporary organization of the new fair
association was made by electing Cashier W.
A. L. Gibbon of tbo Nebraska savings bank
treasurer. Messrs. Isaac S. Ilascall and
Edward Ainscow of Oiimtiu and James II.
Lowry of tbis city were appointed a soliciting
committee. The board of directors will be
composed in part of W. A. L. Gibbon , Col
onel E. P. Savage , James II. Lowry and
John A. Dee of tills city and IsunoS. Ilascall ,
Edward Ainscow and Louis Schrocder of
Omaha.
Notes About the City.
The contest for tbo Domorost silver medal ,
to have taken place in tbo Baptist church
Thursday evening , was postponed till Monday
evening on account of the rain storm.
August Jonncschldt of this city and Mrs.
Matilda Biasing of , Albright have taken out
a marriage license.
Morris Conuolly and Frank Bents , late of
tbo Armour-Cudahay force , have gone back
to Chicago.
James Mock , of the force at Swift & Co.'s
packing house and upopular-member of Souih
Omaha lodfjo No. liO , A. . O. U. W. Is quito
sick ut the City hotel.
_
THE GERMAN SAVINGS BANK
WILL OIJKN FOR BUSINESS MON
DAY , JUNE 2 , AT THE S-E CORNER
OF 13TII AND DOUGLAS.
Its iinpcrloroxrolloncoiirOTcn In million1' of homes
formorv tlian n < | imrtL'r of a eonturr. It Is uui'il I' )
tlio ITnlli'il Slates ( iovi-rnmcnt. Knilorseil liy the
lumils of tlid Kruiit iinlvomlllui , as the StrniiK < ' t.
I'urust anil Mnil llvaltlifnl Or I'rleo'x Cream llnk-
IIIK I'owder. iloen not rcntnln ammonia , llruo or
ilium. Solil only In runs.
I'UH'K 1IAKIXH I'OWDKH CO. ,
Knnr York , ClileuEO. San l-'rnnclsco. Bt Louis
GRAY'S SPECIF1CTM EDICFNE
TIIU o UK A T TUAUJ. MARK
K.NOMHII HEM-
tuv. An iinfiiil.
IIIK cu ro t or Wyni *
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Siieriuatorrliiun ,
Inipotencjr , nml
nil illicasos that
follow ai n no *
quenco of oelf *
Aliiino ; M Ix"S !
of Muniorr. Unl *
Dtltnrjp TMTIMR. YcrsalLansltmlo , AtTtr ; T yi" i
Tain In the Hack , Dimness of Vision , I'rcmaturoOld
AKU , anil nmny other diseases that leailto Inaanlty or
consumption and n preniatnro Kraru.
ttr'Kull liartlculiirs In our pimidut : , wliloli noilo-
elro to send free by mall to every one. tWTlio f peel-
tic medicine Is told at Jl per packnt-o. or six parkimus
forts , or will bo sent free by mull on the receipt of
the money , by ndilresslnu
TUP. do6DMAN DIU'O CO. ,
110 TAHNAM STIIKCT , - - UMAIIA. Nun.
On account of counterfoils , wo liavo
Vulluw Wruppur the only ucnulni }
Absiilutcly rcllalile , iwrfoctly .fe. most powrrful fcinalo
n'lf ulator Known i never fall , tl a Ixn , i > Huild .one box
1'0-i-Y- '
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QY1MI1I K fan bocurcil In 'JO to 00 days
Oil 111 11. } uy use of tlio marvelous MaKlo
Ilemo.ly. fiOO.OO for n case It will not cure. C'Al-
TIOS to net tlm iieiiiiliio remedy.Vrlto or cull on
! ' . O. Joilyn , 'M\'i \ Iliiruey Hlrcct , Omaha , Nebraska.
OOODKICH , lMviyor7 is
Chloaxa .M yuars suci'ussful pruotlou.
Advlcofruu ; nopuullutty-
umny stati-s ,
Both tlio rnctliod nnd results when
Byrtip of Figg 13 taken ; it is pleasant
nnd refreshing to tlio taste , nnd ncta
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
Liver nnd Bowels , cleanses the sys
tem effectually , dispels colds , head
aches and fevers nnd cures hnhitual
constipation. Syrup of Pigs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced , pleasing to the tnsto nnd ac
ceptably to the stomach , prompt in
its action nnd truly beneficial in its
effects , prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances , its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all nnd have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
nnd SI bottles by nil leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for nny one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO , CAL ,
IOU1SVILLE , Kf. NEW YORK. N.Y.
Some
Cliildren
Groiviuy
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 Ume and Sotla.
They will take it readily , for it is al
most as palatable as milk. And it
should be remembered that AS A I'HK-
VEXTITK Oil CUIIK OP COUGHS Oil COI.US ,
IN BOTH THE OLD AMD YOUNO , IT IS
UNEQUALLED. AtoMnantltHHonB offered.
IT.
From tlio "Mnltcal Jfrrfrir. " "Upon tlio
Drst Nviniitiiins of Liver Complaint tliu 'inii-
KUlttcil HUlltrrr nppllca lilnu 1)111 , uil ; inl
nml other mineral polious , in tlio ilelunlvo
crlul pnruilUveK lait MKsmvuIn tin ; ( llsi'iKO
iiiulili-hllltnUi tliw roust It ill inn. Dr. Tutt
Imslnul tlio cournRd to ifm > ro tliU killing
imictlco of the olil M'hool. IIIsroiniMlli'.H ,
iliuun from the vi'Kt'tiil'Ui Ulnsiloin , nro nl-
jno-t mlniciiioiislii rrnovntliiK the lirokcn
dmvii body. The li'tti-r.Hofcurfd puticiitHln
the Doctor's possession urn a tribute of tn t-
ItlloV to IllHRf'tllUHIlluthklll Wllll'll hilt fl'W
funoxlillilt. Hisf.lvcrlMIliarnM-iitnUovor
thuworld. They rm ho found In ctury towii
and humli't In thn United States. "
Tutt's Liver Pills
ACT MILDLY BUT THOROUGHLY ,
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS. 1878.
KAKEll & CO.'S
la absolutely and
U is aoiitlilo.
No Chemicals
re ined ] ii Its preparation. It hai , ; era
Anii ( Art * rime * the ttrenyth ut' Cocoa
wired uith Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar ,
and Ii thorcforo fcr inoro economical ,
totting lt t than one tent a cup. It It
tlflkiuiif , iiouri liIttjBtrinKtIiuIir ) ] ; , Kl-
&ILY DIUIQTIU : , ami Admirably Adapted
for ImalUinautllaa prrioiis in lu-alth.
Sold by Grocers cicryulicro *
, BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Masa
ITU. J. E. SEcGEEW ,
THE SPECIALIST.
The Doctor la ntmirpnescrt
In the treatment of nil
forms of 1'rlvnlu Dlsc'iin' * .
Nitriittliiicntlmeo ( > crbccii
iiiororiicccbsfnl anil none
ims | ia , | Ktroiixcr rnilurcc-
luent. A euro Is jjiinratilci'il HI Itio \ eryvorel cases
In from 3 to 5 ilnva without tlio loss of nn liourV time.
Tli'Jfo who lm\o bwn
under IIIH trciitment for
strlctiireorilimctiliy In
ri'liovln ) ? the hl.nliler. ) ) ronoiiiico It n inont wonder *
fill mcct'si" . A cnuiplrtu euro In a few Uuys wlihout
| iiin. In 'rumt'nt8 or Inex > ( tuno.
I And all weak-
M ( if the
ucinnlorguim
tlmlillty or iiervonrup B , In Ihdr worst fonnu uuU
most ilroiulf il reunite are nhfcolntrly cured.
Amlnll l''KMAIR
, DISKASKS enroll
nt tionut Mlthont
Instriuncnts , A vomlerfiil rimcdr. 110UHS for
hidti'S from 2 to 4 ONLY.
fiiul all DIf rnccs of the Skin ,
lllooU , lleurt. li\er , Kid-
noyB nnd Illiidilcr cured.
] Cured In H3 ti rOiliiv . Tlio
mutt rapid , fiifo and I'lTert-
bo treatment knnun to the
medical profession Every Iraco of the dlseaeo rc-
inoci | from tlm blood ; n complete , cure guaranteed.
- - ym „ „ , „ , , r u-oniau" , cai'li 10c
, ( Btiimnsi. Treatment by eorrt-
Hionieneo | ( Ktanip for reply.
N K I Oil. 1ITI1 AND KiHNAllSr.
dpfii from H A. M to U I' . M.
1 utranrii on Furnam or HUl b : . ,
OMAHA , NEB.
IODIDE OF IRON.
tbo "
ISCROFUU.KING'S.EVIL . , CONSTITUTIONAL
IWEAKNESS.CONSUMPTION ( IN ITS EARLY
( STAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE DLOOD ,
a ami fur reirulnllite It * periodic roiimv
li1 * " * el'rnM ' "IluiNrjiui ) , 40 rue
BOI.ll 1IY ALL DUUUQIHIH !
CII..N. V. AufiuntorllH ! O.t < .l
BABYSfiEfiftPfSFREE
to m r in Ui t'tiiui ' n in Al lto. l
lur i rt 1' i Tit )
| rue t tit
0 Ik i rtc < '
| t'.t ) Mt U M.
Overstocked , but we are determined to do the clothing business of this town , and our goods arq
marked to obtain that end in view , and because our prices arc lower than others , don't let it
prejudice you against the quality and workmanship of our goods. Depend upon us to suslaii '
our reputation for honest and reliable clothing.
We are the originators of , and have been since we started , the 'leaders in popular prices/
not only for clothing , but for all other goods which we handle. Our large business gives us ad
vantages that are not enjoyed by other dealers , and we assure you that we can always save from
25 to 50 per cent by availing yourself of the popular prices at which we mark all our goods.
During the ensuing week we shall offer some extraordinary bargains in our Undcwcar DC *
partment. We have closed from the manufacturers 25 cases of fine Summer Underwear at an .
enormous reduction from what the same goods cost us early in the season. That explains why \
we are able to make slaughtering prices on them.
Fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 350 ; regular price 65c.
Fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 6oc ; regular price $1.00.
Extra fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at Soc ; regular price $ i.5o.
These goods are of an extra fine quality and handsome shades , and arc worth fully the rcg *
ular prices stated above.
above.NECKWEAR. .
Another immense purchase just made. We have bought the entire stock of Tecks madfl
by one of the leading manufacturers in the country. There are about 500 dozen ; all this season'
novelties , and we shall almost give them away. We have classified them into three grades : 350 ,
450 and 650. Remember , these are all high grade goods , and the prices we quote represent just
one-quarter of what such qualities would sell at regular retail prices.
SHOES.
One of the season's choicest offerings in t he Shoe Department is the following :
Russet Low Shoes , excellent stock , solid leather throughout , at $1.40. They are wortjj
fully $2.50 ; and Russet High Cut Lace Shoes at $1.75 , positively worth $3.00.
In Men's and Boys' Shoes you will not find anywhere such values as we are offering , and wd
keep only shoes from reliable makers , such as we can recommend and as we can guarantee.
TRUNKS.
In our basement we offer as large a line of Trunks and Traveling Bags of all descriptions afl
you can find in this city. Our prices for these goods will astonish you.
Mail orders solicited. Samples of cloth -with rules for measuring sent to
any address.
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 ,
Tumblers
3c ,
SG ,
1QG.
ISc
and.
ELAGI-I.
All Kinds , Price reduced for 10 days
PERKINS ,
GATCII &
LAUMAN'S ,
ISM FARNAM STRUT Nfcrt PWTON BuOCK
Grand Lottery of Juarez.
Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concosslonarioa.
INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING
Will take plneo In pulillo at the CITY Oti" .TUARE7. ( torniorly 1'nso del Norto ) ,
WEDNESDAY , JUNE 28th , 1S9O.
Under tlio personal supcrvlsfon ol GEN. JOHN S. MOS15Y , nml MR.OAMII.O AnOURLIjE3.
tlio former n Kentloman of such promlnuncu In the United States that Ills prcsonco alone 1
Kiilllelunt iruunnitoo to the public tliiit tlio drawings will b hulil with strlut honusty and fair
ness to all , and the latter ( the Supervisor of the Muxlunn Qovornmontl U of equal stundluS
and integrity.
CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO.
Only 6O.OOO Tickets ! Only 6OOOO Tickets !
WHOLE TICKETS , $ -1 ; HALF TICKETS , $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS , $1. $
lAlST OK
1 Prize of $60,000 $60,000 100 I'rl/c * of Approximation $ 'iU cnch Prizes. t S.OM .
1 'rl/oof 101100. 10.0UO KJU I'rl/.ei or "a uacli 3 , < W )
1 'rliocf fi.UUO MM ) 1UU I'rkcs of ! U oacli 2.09J
! ! 'rl/csiif 1UUU , vi.rli 8l l Terminal Prizes.
10 'rl/vsdf 2UU furli 2.UUU 6W TormlnalH to fiiU.uoo I'rlzo of IJJ each JI1.933
W 'rlzcsof 1UO cacli 5.0U ) WJToniilnab to (1U.OUO 1'rlro of J1U each. . . . 5WJ
] OU 'tliuiut ( it each 6.0IIU
ZHI i'rlzca ul U ) uuvli 7'iOO 101-1 Prizes amounting to $12C
Wo the nnrterslcnecl hereby ccrtiry that the llnneo If any ticket ilrnwlnic a prlre H font to the unilor-
Naolnmil nf Mi'xlco In flillmnliua hns on deposit nlKiicil , Iti faeo vnliiu will ho collected and reuilttoij
from the .Mexican Intcrniitlonnl Uunklng Company , to the owner thereof free of charito.
the necessary fund * to ciiuriinteo tlio payment or all KODAK 11. IlluiSKON' ,
the rrlics drawn In the ( Jiand Lottery-of Juarez. I'rcsldent , Kl l'-i o National Hank , Kl I'ajo.Tot
Wo further certlly that wo will nii | > orvlso all thoar- JVCiiaNTS WANT13U.
ranKemunt * * , and In person mana o and control nil For clnli ratoi , or any other Information , wrllo tu
IhodriwIniiHof thin Lottery , anil that the xainii nro thonnderi'luiiii't. ' Htatlnu your uctdrcHi clearly , wutt
conducted with Imnoty , fuirnoaa unil In Kuuii faith State , County , Street nnd Number. Moro rapid nuH
townrdi ! all partlei. delivery will ho nsnnrcd hy your enclosing an uaveji *
JOM.N a. MOSUV. Commissioner. ope iM-arlim your full address. .
OA.MH.O AuriuKi.uis , MCXICAN iNTKH.NATlOXAr , UANKINO CO. , I
Supervisor for tlio Uovornmeiit. Oily of JuuroJluxloo ,
Sonl1 rpinlttaiiccs for tickets J > y ortllnsiry letter , contulnliiR Money Order ,
issued by all Kxpress Companies , New York Kxchaiigo , llaulc Draftur 1'ostii }
Xoto. Address all roistered lotturs to '
M 11X10 AN INTKl-lNATIONA-Lx BANKING CO. , /
City or Juarex. Mexico , via Lill Paso , T
IEDDIN6 PRESENTS.
MAX MEYER & BRO.
Jewelers and Silversmiths ,
SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS , OMAHA , NED.
We invite particular attention to our Inrgo variety of arti
cles appropriate for Wedding Presents at
POPULAR PRICES.
Solid Sterling Silverware , ulnglo pleceu or in sots , combinations , &o. , from
$8 up to $500.
Fine Quadruple Silver-platod Ware , In new and elegant dc-BlgiiB , ombraclnB
about ovorythins known to the trade In both flat and hollow ware , BO low in
price that wo dare not namu the flijuros. bolng only about HALF OUH FOIIM-
EH PUICE3.
Lamps , Tollot Sots , Candelabra , Dronzo Ornaments , Mirrors , besldos the
laruust rf-Bortment of Cloolts to bo found wtiHt of Chicago , from $1 up to $2UO. 4
Handsamo Mantel Clocks nt $6 , $7.60 , $10 , $10 , etc. , with half-hour btriUo
attachment , cathedral congs , &c.
Diamonds , Watches , and Rich Gold Jew
elry at Greatly Reduced Prices.
iriiiii at Lowest Hales and All Work Fully Warranl l.TPe