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8 THE OMAHA. DAILY BJ MONDAY , JUNE 2 , 1890. THE CITY. M'KllNOXA I , M'A It A ( J It A M'llH. D S. L.clU of Fremont Is nt the Murray. A. M. tinfflca of Aiilnirn Is nt the Piixton. Jnmca Hninllton of Nebraska City Is nt the Casey. C. WIckersliam of I'lnttsmouth Is nt the Ciisey. L , H. Dcrilson of Crete is roistered nt the Piucton. II. K. AltUcti of ICcarncy Is stopping nt the I'nxton. C P. Dodge of Fremont Is stopping nt the Pax ton. II. J. Stockfcld of Cortlnnd Is stopping nt the Cuscy. Thomas Sanders of ICenrnoy Is n guest nt the Casey. W. ! . Harris of Orcshmn Is registered nt the Cnsey. O. Frost , wife mid boy of Ilartly arc among the guests nt the Merchants. I' . MeKvoy and Kd N. Coolto of ElUhorn nrc guests nt the Merchants. I ) . McLennan mid O. II. Harper of Lincoln nrc registered at the Mlllard. T. C. Uraliiurd , ono of the proprietors of tlio Paxton , ri'turncd from an eastern busi ness trip yesterday. M. II. Drccksrhtnldt , general agent of the Illinois Htaats-Xeltung , the guest of Mr. Uilo Jlradivogel , Inspected Tar. 11 uc building yes terday. J. H. domiciling , draftsman In the Union Pnclllc ofllecs , leaves for Chicago toilay , where ho Is to bo married. Mr. and Mrs. Gleiideiilng will bo nt homo nt No. yU33 Cali fornia street , on Thursday next. On thoAVny to Itccovery. Kd Ainscow and Jessie Furtmin , who were Injured by being thrown from n buggy Sat urday afternoon , arc still under tlio doctor's care , but are rapidly improving. Cure for Croup Use Dr. Thomas. Electric Oil according to directions. It Is the best remedy for all sudden attacks of cold , pain nnd Inllammation. and injuries. .Started the Month Hiully. Frank A. Kirk , who resides nt 1021 How- nrd street , celebrated the first day of Ouno by giving his wlfo n terrlblo beating. Frank was promptly Jailed and will bo called to ac count In Judge Hclsley's court tills morning. Some remarkable cures of deafness are re corded of Dr. Thomas' Jielcctrio OH. Nuvcr fails to euro earache. Struck by The German Lutheran clinch at Twenty- fifth and Caldwell streets was struck by lightning about 0 o'clock Saturday evening nnd badly damaged. Several largo holes were torn in the splro and the timbers inside the spire were broken and wrenched from their place. Tlio roof was also damaged , but tlio extent could not bo ascertained. It is thought that $ T > 00 will cover the damage. The building was insured. For delicacy , for purity , and for improve ment of the complexion nothing equals Poz- zoni's powder. The North Pint to AVrock. Drakcmnn W. C. Jordan of tlio passenger train wrecked lit North Platte had Just loft the baggage car when the collision occurr nnd got off with nothing moro than a shaki UP , Ho reports that Irwin , the visiting en gineer , had his leg amputated this morning nnd is so badly scalded that his recovery is bcnrcelv hoped for. Fireman Clark , who jumped from the leadiiigcnginc , had his hand bmashed ami it was amputatud. The wrecking train with Division Superin tendent Burr on board was just behind the passenger and cleared the road at once. Through conches Vu lr"n. } palnco sleepers , dining curs , free reclining chair cars to Chicago and intervening points via the great Hook Inland route. Tick et olllco 1C02. Sixteenth and Furnum. Conductor * * Representatives of the conductors on the various branches of tlio Union Pacific system nro assembling nt the Paxton , where they will hold a meeting to consider the question of Milurics , trips and method of paying con ductors , which wore brought up for consid eration at tlio meeting held in Choycnno over n month ago , About forty conductors will bo In attend ance' and n conference will bo held with the Union Pai'illc ofllcials tomorrow. E. E. Clark of Ogden , grand chief con ductor-elect , and S. II. Daniels of Denver , praml treasurer , arrived yesterday and are at the Paxton. The now offices of the great Rock Is land route , 10J ( ! : , Sixteenth and Fiirmun Etreot , Omaha , are tlio linost in the city. C'all and see them. Tickets to till points cast at lowest rules. AMVSK31EXTS. The Andress circus opened on North Seventh street last night to an audience that filled nearly every inch of the seating nnd standing room. It is not a largo show , but makes up In excellence what it lacks in Bizo. Interest is largely centered in the cir cus branch , and this feature commends itself to tlioso who enjoy skillful acrobatic per formances. The professional club swinger , the contortionist and trapeze artists are es pecial clover people. Willie Sells , the famous young bareback nder who has won such an enviable reputation with the Sells Brothers and Durmim shows , will join Mr. Andress today and add his talent to the con cern. Ho becomes a half owner in the show. Dr. BirnojMiractico limited to crttnrrh- ul diseases of nose und throat. Boo bids' . SCHOOL 1IOAUU CANDID A rKS. Names ofThoso AVlio nro Itiiiinlii on the Fusion Ticket. Tlio candidates for membership in the board of education , to bo voted for on the fusion ticket today , are us follows : II. H. Coryell , ono of the nomlnoss of the republican convention , was elected a member of the board of education to fill the nnexpircd term of Mr. Alfred Millard , who resigned. Mr Coryell is In the lire insurance business oiid is a resident of the Sixth ward. Dr. Wellington S. Glbbs , the other republi can nominee , is well known in the citv , hav ing resided hero ubout ten years. Ho lives at 1615 Sherman avenue , in the Fifth ward. C J. Smyth , ono of the nominees of the democratic convention , is a resident of the Ninth ward , living at Thirty-sixth and Web ster. Mr. Smyth is n well known attorney , having lived In the city for the past ciglit years. C. E. Bnbcock , the other democratic nomi nee , is the well known insurance adjuster , who lives at tlio corner of Twenty-fourth and Douglas streets , in the Fourth ward. John J. Mercer , the nominee of the Joint committee , is the father of Dave Mercer , the chairman of the republican central commit tee. Ho is also the present grand master of Masons of this stale , and has lived In Omalia about two years , having como hero from Brownvillo. Ho Is well known both In the city and state. Mr. Mercer Is u resident of the Seventh ward. Mrs. Wlnslow's soothing syrup Is the best of all remedies for children teething. ' . ' 5 cents u bottle. Tlio Only Ono. The Chicago , Milwaukee k St. Paul railway is the only line running solid vcbtlbulcd , electric lighted ami btoam heated trains between Chicago , Council UlulTs and Omnhu. The berth reading lump feature in ttio Pullnmn Bleeping cars run on thcso lines IB patented und cannot bo used by any other vuiiwuy company. It is the great improvement of tlio ugo. Try It nnd bo convinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific donot , Omaha , at 0 p. in. dally , arriving cxt Chicago ut 0:30 : a. in. Passongohi taking this train are not compelled to got out of the card at Council UlutTs and wait for the train to bo clouncd. Got tickets and sleeping car berths at Union ticket olllco , 1601 l-'imwm st. R A. NASH , Gen , Agt. J. E. PIIESTON Pass AgU MUKIMIY'S CLOSING MIJU Ifc SpcnkH lo Imr c Audiences Doth Afternoon nnd KvcnliiR. Yesterday afternoon was devoted to men only nt the Murphy mooting. In the auditor ium there were a largo number of men , nnd In the gallery and the boxes were the ladles. Mr. Murphy spoke from the scriptures , nnd said that without Christianity he would bo a drinking man now. "It Is often nsked , " ho snld , "why I dnro go among the saloons , and I would not without Christianity. I ntn not a Hconsc man , neither ntn I n statutory pro hibitionist , but I nm n personal prohibitionist. They that are sick , " ho continued , "need the physician , and the help nnd encouragement that Is needed for the drunkard can only como from the Great Physician. " Ucv. Mr. Snvldgo prayed earnestly that this ho the most successful meeting of the series , and then the audience arose nnd sang "Blest bo the tie that binds. " Mr. Murphy appointed the following com mittee to carrv out the starting nnd equip ping of a coffco house : G.V. . Linliiger , Judge Wakcloy , E. HosewaU'r , Clark Wood man. O. M. Hltehcodf , Dr. George L Miller , U. B. Peattic , Major J. C. Wilcox , H. N. Jewctt and Frank Murphy. Ho stated that ho had appointed these gentlemen because ho knew that tnclr well known energy would carry the matter through. The committee appointed several days ago to consider tlio best means of starting the coffee house reported Unit it would cost J5,000 to put the project Into effect , nnd suggested tlmt it bo raised by selling that amount of stock. The coffee house could soon bo made to pay a fair profit. After n few earnest words the people were dismissed and asked to bo present at the evening session. run KVRN-IXO sr.iivicns. The last of the Murphy meetings nt Boyd's opera house last night was a rousing ono. An admission of 10 cents was charged to de fray the expenses of tho. series of meetings. The body of the house was n tossing sea of fans nnd the fan sellers did a rushing busi ness. in tno auuicnco were n numucroi men 01 well known drinking proclivities sandwiched in with staid church members nnd ladies. A circle of pretty girls adorned the stage to help out with the singing , and take it nil in all it was the most enthusiastic and largely attended temperance meeting ever held in Omaha. The services were opened by singing "Crown Him Lord of All , " and "Christ Ko- ceiveth the Sinful Men. " Mr. Murphy gave n short sermon on Faith , Hope and Charity , after which Kev. Mr. Leant made an eloquent prayer. Prof. Smith sang "In Sight of the Crystal Sea" in a charming manner , and Mr. Murphy then made a short but characteristic speech in which lie thanked the nudienco for their support and Introduced llev. Mr. Lcard. who said that the reason ho had supported Mr. Murphy so closely since ho had been hero was because Murphy was actually saving men as he himself hud been trying to do all his life. Mr. Murphy then led out in the old hymn , "Jesus , Lover of My Soul , " after which Mr. Iligginsnn was called to the front and gave ono of his interesting talks of his experiences as n drinking man. Senator Clark made n stirring speech inter larding several funny stories among his re marks and sat down amid a storm of applause. Mr. Murphy then dragged Mr. C. fe. Starr to tlio front who made a few remarks nnd was followed by Judge Bolton of Council Bluffs. Father Williams was called from tlio front of the house and was received with a rounder applause. Ho spoke eloquently for a few mo ments on tlio old question of whether the sa loon men were such bad fellows after all , nnd said that lie thought the Christian men who drink in the saloons arc as bad as the men who sell the whisky. Ho advocated the cof fee house project in strong terms. Then Mr. Murphy said goodbye in n glow ing word picture of his mother's love , ujul said that love was the only way to save men. The only way to save the saloon men was to cease buying their goods. Ho advised men who drank whisky to love their wives thoroughly and .hen they would stop its use. It is very easy : o love pretty people but not so easy to love iiomcly ones. Ho prophesied that the coffee ! iouso project would succeed. Ho continued in a picture of the life of Lincoln , for which no was warmly applauded. Ho bade good bye and thanked the clergy who had sup ported him and the press who had given him : ho use of its pages. Ho promised to comeback back ag.iin when people called for his help The audience sang a hymn and a prayer by [ { ev. M. Har.sha closed the scries of the great Murphy temperance meetings. Tickets at lowest rates and superior U'commodations via the great Rock Is- .tind route. Ticket olllco , 1G02 Six teenth and Farnam streets , Omaha , COUNTING THIS P12OPM3. The Census Kntunprator.s AVill Begin Their AVork Today. The census enumerators have girded on their armor , and at 9 o'clock this morning they will begin the work of numbering the inhabitants of Omaha. They are as follows : City of Omaha 1. John W. Lytlo , 1105 South Tenth street ; 2. Vaclar L. Vodicka. 014 bor street ; S. Stephen M.Mnrtinovich.Omahn ; 2. John P. Schminke , 2H ( Sheuly block ; 10. Joseph MIchal , IMS South Thirteenth tcenth nnd Vlnton streets ; M. John J. Swecnv , citv ; 115. C. 1C. Stasny , 003 Now York I'ife building ; 10. ScthT. Cole , city ; 17. Arthur II. Briggs , SOU South Fourteenth street ; 18. W. D. Tompkins. city ; 10. Julius Jankowski , r > 00 South Tenth street ; 20. Al fred S. Burnett , 'JM South Twelfth street ; Jl. Leo Ilartlev. SlfcJ North Twelfth street ; 21.1. Charles A. 'Ellis , IT''O Dodge street ; 21) ) . John H. Daniels , 150. ) Farnnm street ; 21. Alexander Mclntosh , 007 Now York Llfo building ; 25. Philip Uobinson , 1012 Dodge street : 2o. Robert D. Duncan , 21W3 Davenport street ; 2 . E. J. Parrott , 2 wa Farnam street ; 2S. Andrew Bov- ins , filO South Twenty-sixth street ; 2t . A. Perry Nicholas , city ; 110. William P McDovitt , Esmond hotel ; ill. Edward G. Humphrey , M)7 ) North Eighteenth street ; ! W. Erick Peterson , U 1ft North Eighteenth street ; ! ii. : Henry M. Judson , H2S bhurman V.I HUHi IiHM 1 > UI III - * - * - I- , * -iUlll Lit aiit-v > i > t w llnrvov J. Wells , IMS ) North Twenty-seventh street ; ' U. William G. Ilenshiiw , UbOl North Twotity-fourth street ; 40. Thomns'A. Golden , i-0 : ) North Twenty-seeoiul street ; 41. Iliuiillton J. MIlltT , ' . ' 41(1 ( Spiiuluing street ; 4'J. Edward CJ. Glenn , ST41 LnUo street ; 411. Arthur 13. Baldwin , 1417 Far nam street ; 44. George W. Snbln , it40 : South Twenty-eighth street ; 45. Charles L. Thomas , Una South Twenty- ninth street ; 40 , John H. HuellT , city. 47. John KorouIowsUl , JJl'Hl Wuliiut street ; 4S , Albert R Mavtie , cif 10.13 , J 1) ) . Ilnywunl lOia North Twenty-mu * street ; 50. llusloy W Hovnolils , 'Ji3 : Calilnoll street ; SI. Prunic A. Sliliier , VU1I North Twonty-lirst street ; 5 ! ) . .lames Allen , 'J'.lll Sewaitl street : fly. Samuel Hcuttv , 'JOl.'l CuinliiK street ; 5-1. Paul 11. Kowiuil , 4f0 : Jzard street ; M. Walter G. Walton , a-JO',1 ' Clinrlcs street ; 6H. G. Smiley , Thirty-llrst anil Howunl streets. South Omaha -57. .lohu 13. Hart ; 5S. Will- lain Anilei-son ; 50. Walter Slater , 150. 13. 1C. Uouplus county dl. Daniel C. Cannon , E1U- horn ; lU. C. J. Uoherts , Omaliu ; ( Kl. Omar Whltnov , Kile City ; M. Mlu-holl K Chun- man , Florence ; ti. > . .lames K. McCombs , IrviiiKton ; C > 0. Henry Kelsey , MUlanl ; 07. Herealn K. Avery , Omaha ; OS. Thomas J. Torroy , Vulloy ; O'J. ' John G. Kntuhl , Irvlnjt- ton ; 70. Charles A. Calvin , Wuterloo ; 71. Charles E. Millar , Omaha. THK OBHMAN "riAVINOS 1JANK WILL OIJKN FOU UNSINKSS MON DAY , JUNK U. AT THK H-K COLUNKH OF 13T11 AND DOUG LAS. UK'S A W1CKI30 PAUHOT , Onoo lie U'ns n Vojotnrlrti > , Now Ho Ijlvus on Knt Million , A slnjfiilai1 blnl has -recently boon udiloil to tlio collci'thm in thu London zoological ganU'iistho much talked of iMi'iihurous inirrot w'.U'h conllni's Its lovuof uiuiHul lluah almost cxclualvoly to [ mutton , says the St. Louis Republic. ; According to the naturalists that have examined tills rani avis , it possesses I two qualities heretofore unknown in birds of its spoolus. The first IB this llesh-eaUng propensity , nn exception to the whole parrot family , which is fru- glvorous , living on fruits , seeds , loaves , buds nnd the like ; and wocond , that this carnivorous taste is not natural , but ac quired. This curious bird is the ken , ( Nestoi notabllls ) , or mountain parrot , and comes from Now Zealand. Its general color ol plutnago Is grocn ; its length from point of bill to extremity of tail , twcnty-ono inches ; its bill , two inches , with upper imuuliblo much curved and very strong. It inhabits the higher wooden glens nnd dark recesses of the mountain districts of tlio island above named , and , like tlio owl , is generally nocturnal In its habits. Although the kea has boon known to ornithologists since 18oG , the above specimen is the lirstof its kind that hits over been exhibited allvo In Britain. In the time of the Maori rule in Now Zea land the bird was as innocent and harm less as any of the parrot species , and it was not until the higher tracts of this country were utilized as shcop runs that the ken was tempted to desert its fruit- eating habits and join the destructive army of the carnivora. About 1808 it was noticed that the shcop of the uplands were sulToring from sores ami scabs in the region of the loins , and that almost invariably the sufTorors were thoa'o fattest and healthi est. Many discussions followed as to what could bo the cause of this singular slate of affairs. At last u herder said that ho believed the parrot did it , but was lauirhed at. vet subscnuont events proved his theory a correct ono. Soon after some of the shepherds saw the feathered cannibal seated on the hips of a shcop helping himself to a dish of live mutton. From that day forward the bird was known as the sheep-eating par rot the feathered wonder of the antip odes. odes.THE * THE GERMAN SAVINGS BANK WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS MON DAY , .TUN 10 2 , AT THE S-E CORNER OF 13TII AND DOUGLAS. * HOW 13VUAUI WAS TAKEN. Closely Questioned l y u Woman nml Now Closely AVutelicd l > y n Alan. The Courrior dcs Etats Unis of Now York has received from Havana , and published the account of the discovery and arrest of Michel Eyraud from the person by whoso moans ho was captured. This person has a shop in Havana , a maison dcs modes , under the sign "Casa Francesca. " Thither came a man in February last who offered for sale some oriental goods , saying ho desired moans to continue his journey to Mexico. The merchant purchased the goods. In April lie road in the Now York Courrior that Eyraud had lied from Now York with some Turkish goods in his valise. On examining his books ho found that ho had purchased his oriental stull just live days after the date of Eyraud's departure - parturo from New York , just time enough to enable him to reach Havana. On May 17 the same man reappeared in his shop very well dressed , and stated that ho had done very well in Mexico and that ho was representing tlio Mai- son Delunay in Paris. Ho suggested to tlio merchant an affair in tobacco in which there was some profit , and on tlio 19lh returned to the shop to inquire in reference to this transaction. Ho was now confronted with ono Mmo. Albortino Biomlor , a modiste of the es tablishment , who questioned him as fol lows : "As you couio from Mexico , have you not scon Eyraud there ? " "No , Madame. " "Do you know him ? " "No , madaino. " "Woro you in Paris at the time of the murder ? " "No madame. " While these questions had boon asked and thus briolly answered the merchant had carefully watched his man , had seen him tremClo and grow pale , and was convinced of his identity with Eyraud. Ho accordingly notified the French con sul , and on tlio following day a com missary of police and two detectives ar rested him. * THE GERMAN S A VINOS BANK WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS , MON DAY , JUNE 2 , AT THE S-E CORNER OP 13TII AND DOUGLAS. Amusing tlio Children. A lady starting on a long journey with two children , placed in her satchel some pieces of cardboard , scissors and lead pencils , says the Boston Globe. After the novelty of car riding had worn oil , this wise woman produced her treasures. Ono child cut the cardboard into pieces three-quarters of an inch square , the other printed on each square a letter. The alphabet was repeated many times. Then each formed words from the letters and gave to the other to make out. In this way they amused themselves for hours. The mother might have taken the game from homo with less trouble to herself , but well she _ know there would bo moro satisfaction in making it for themselves. Paper dolls were cut and extensive wardrobes fashioned from bright-colored paper that had been thoughtfully provided. At the end of the journey the passengers declared the children wonderfully well behaved , and wished they might always travel with such happy little people. The fact was the children were ordinary children , but their hours had been so pleasantly occu pied there had boon no opportunity for becoming weary and then disagreeable. ' "Tis strange ; passing strange" that parents will let their children die with Dipthoria. Twenty-five years trial of Dr. Joll'oris preventive and cure proves it to bo Infallible , adress , P. O , Box 057 Omaha. Price $3.00. 1G02. Sixteenth and Farnam streets is the now Hook Island ticket olllco. Tick ets to all points east at lowest rates. A Valuable Subjeet. Munsoy's Weekly : Howard A penny for your thoughts but I suppose you value thorn at moro than that. Edith Oh , no ! the fact is I was think ing of you just then. In iiiperlor oxcolloncu proven in million * of liomci for moro than iKniurlcr u ( n rontiirv U l usuil [ IT Ilio I'nllril Slntos ( iuvurnm . Kniliirneil by Hip liuml < o ( tlio irriMt iinlvur.ul' > . it * tlio SlroMBCMt. I'uri'itnml Mint llvnlllifiil l > r I'fku'n ( 'ream link- Inu l'uwiU r itoei nol v nam ammonia , > > iuu or ulum buM milr In I'uni I'KICK llAKi.Nll I'OWDBIl Co New York , Ctilcauo. Ban rruuvltcu. St.LouU IS a complaint /rum which many suffer A nnd few are entirely frco. Its cnuso la indigestion and n BhiRglah liver , the euro for which < in readily found in the uau of Aycr's Pills. " I Imvo foundtlmt for sick ho.idnclio , caused by a disordered condition of the Rtomach , Aycr' * Tills nro tlio most re- llnblo runiudy. " Siiuiuul C. Urudlmrn , Woithington , Moss. "After the imo of Aycr's Pills for many years , In my practice and family , I nm liiNtlllbd in anylna that they are nn , excellent cathartic and liver medicine sustaining all the claim * madu for them. " W. A. Wi'stfall , M. D. , V. I' . Austin & N. W. Hallway Co. , Hurnot , Texas. "Aycr's Tills are the beat medicine known to mo for regulating the bowels , nnd for all diseases caused by n dis ordered stomach and liver. I Buffered for over three years from headache , in- dlKvstlon , and constipation. I had no appetite and was weak nnd nervous moat of the time. Uy using three boxes of Aycr's Tills , and nt the same time dieting myself , leva's completely cured. " Philip Lockwood , ToiieUtt , Kansas. " I was troubled for years with iiidi- pcstlon , constipation , and headache. A fu\v boxes of Ayer's Pills , used In small dally doses , restored mo to hnalth , They are prompt und effective. " W. U. Strout , Meadville , Pa. Ayer's Pills , nr Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co. , Lowell , Mass. BoU by all Druggists and Dealers In Medicine. To euro Biliousness. Sick Ilcndaclio , Constipation , Malaria. Liver Complaints , Uiko tlio safe anil certain remedy , SMITH'S Use the 851 AM , SIZE MO llttlo bcnns to fho bot- tie ) . They are the most convenient : suit alltujcs. 1'rlcoot either Blic , 25 conU per bottlo. .T panel Blzo ol tills plcturo for -1 cents ( coppers or stamps ) . J. F. SMITH & CO. , "lillo Bcnns , St. Louis. Mo. S55SJ531 DRIN K ROOT HIRES' BEER. The Purest and Best Drink In the World. Appotizlzing , Delicious , Sparkling and the Best Blood Purifier and Tonic. A 1'uckugo [ liquldl "jc , mokes 5 gallons. EVERY BOTTLE Guaranteed. No Trouble. Easily Mado. Try It Ask your Druggist or Grocer for It and take- no other. See that you get HIKES' . THE ONLY GENUINE. Made by C. E. I1IHE9. Philadelphia , 1'enn. THE DOCTORS IN OMAHA. First 3 Months Free of Charge. Flvo eminent doctors arrived onMnylOth ire located permunonuy at tholr resldent'i ; , i09 ! Douglas ntrcct , Unialiu. All who visit the looters before Juno 17 will receive services for ho first tlireo months free or charge. The inly fuvor desired Is n recommendation from lio-o whom they euro. The doctors do not mulish the names of tholr patients butslm- ) ly use them as reference. These German and Kugllsh physicians treat nil diseases and deformities , but never accept. in Incurable case. If your malady is beyond ill hope llioy will frankly tell you , also cau- lon you against spending money for useless roatmcnt. Itemi-mber dates and go curly , as their olllces will bo crowded during the lust days of 'rco ' service. Catarrh and Catarrhal Deaf ness positively cured by their German Treatment. Office Hours , 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. g TThia European sttUT of physicians s incorporated by act of legislature. Denver , Colo. , Capital Prize $7,500 , TICKETS , 50 CICNTS J3A.CH. $26,370 PAID BACH MONTH. BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES. Address B. RIIODUS , DENVER , - COLORADO. BE. J. JS. fficttEEW , THE SPECBALIST. The Doctor Is nneurpas e < l In the treatment of nil forms of I'rlvntc Diseases. No treatment has ever been inure successful ntn ! none has had stronger endorse ment. A enrols cnnraulriil In the very worst cnucs In from : i to ft iliivs without tlio lees of 1111 hour's time. Thosju uliu hn\o been under Inn treatment for Stricture or illDlculty In rellovln" the bladder , jironoiinco It n most wonder ful succesA ) complete euro In n few days without pain. Instruments or loss of tuno. Amlalhvefik- IlC'fB Of thO sexual organs tlmlillty or nervoiifness. In their woret forms uuil most ifreailf'il reiults nro nbsoltiti-ly cured. And nil FKMAI.I ! II8I3ASiS ; cured nt lioiiui without Instruments , A wonderful remedy. 110UKS for hidlen from 2 to 4 ONLY. iilllood , Henrt , I.iver , Kid- 'neya and Illuildcr cured , fcrt'iirci ) In 30 to 0 days. The rio-t rnpiil , fiifo mm effect- i\o treatment known to the medlcnl profession. Eu > ry Irncoof the din-use re- moM from the lilood ; a complete cure guaranteed. Kor "man" or "woman" , t-ncti lOc ( stnmjw ) . Treatment by eorro- spcmdc'iico Stamp for reply. " N K I'on | | ANIlFiltNAMST. Open fmni H A M to t ) 1' . Jl. Entrain * ! ' on Kninmn or llllibt. , NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , . Vnt , lift Lot.r lx ( o > ' . ten liy inallirrwlJ. | l'li rn'li I'r.ur for nx t > aii . uul mini run U ' ir < J " " ' 1110 Purnaiu Strc-t , ( Jiitului , Neb. A Overstocked , but we nrc determined to do the clothing business of this town , and our goods are 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 sustain our reputation for honest and reliable clothing. We arc 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 you 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 ofTer some extraordinary bargains in our Undewcar De 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 reg ular prices staled above. above.NECKWEAR. . Another immense purchase just made. We have bought the entire stock of Tecks made by one of the leading manufacturers in the country. There arc about 500 clozc'n ; all this season's novelties , and we shall almost give them away. We have classified them into three grades : 350 , 45C and 650. Remember , these are all high grade goods , and the prices we quote represent jusfr one-quarter of what such qualities would sell at regular retail prices. One of the season's choicest offerings in the Shoe Department is the following : s Russet Low Shoes , excellent stock , solid leather throughout , at $1.40. They are wortlr 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 wo keep only shoes from reliable makers , such as we can recommend and as we can guarantee. In our basement we oiTcr as large a line of Trunks and Traveling Bags of all descriptions aa 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 long as "Men may come and Men may go , " it behooves us to help them to be well dressed. To this end we continue to offer for their in spection an excellent assortment of Men's Clothing , including everything that is new nobby and durable. A full line of Men's trousers of first-class fit , make and material Make Your Selection liarly , Tumblers SG , SG , 1OG , 1SG aricl ELAGI-I. All Kinds. Price reduced for 10 days PERKINS , GATCH & LAUMAN'S , " 1514 FARNAM STRE.ET. NEvV PATON BLOCK Grand Lottery of Juarez , Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concosslonarl03. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will take place In publio at the CITV 01" JUAUHZ ( formerly I'aso del Norto ) . MexU' V. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 28th , 1S9O. Under the personal supervlsrouol GEN. JOHN S. JIOSBY , nnil MR.OAMILO AHGl'RME3 , the former a tjeiitli'man of such prominence In the United States that his presence alone li MilllcJpnt ctuiriiiitco to the public that tlio drawings will bo held with strict honesty and fair ness to all , und the latter ( the Supervisor of tlio Mexican Government ) is of eijnal blundlni and Integrity. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO Tickets ! Only 6OOOO Tickets ] WHOLE TICKETS , $ -t ; HALF TICKETS , $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS. $1. LIST OK 1 Prize of $60,000 , $60,000 , 100 Prlzoi of Approximation t Kl each . Prizes. t fl.OW 1 I'rlzcof 10.000 . 10.000 100 I'rlzcn of ! 10 ouch . 3.0JO 1 1'rlzoof f.,000 . 6.UH 100 I'rlzus or 25 each . ? ,6Ji ) 3 1'rl/iM tif l.OOU I'KCll . 11.000 Tormina ! Prl/oa. 10 1'rlzoJ of 200 o.ioll KI9 Terminal * to $ i I.OOO I'rUo of $ 'JJ each . Ill.ttiO U ) 1'rl/ei of 100 each . r,000 fWU Terminals to { 10,000 1'rliO of f 10 each . t > , VM NX ) Prizes of K cici : ! . , . 0,1X10 'I'M 1'rlzos of bO cadi . T,60U 1014 Prizes amounting to . $126,070 Wo the nnclprslRnrd lioroby enrtlfy tlmt the Ilnnco If any ticket ilrawlnu n prjto Is unnt to tliounuflrj Naclonnt of Mexico In ClilliiKilmu hus on deposit nlxneil , It * face viilnu will I'm collected im.l reiulttoj from the Mexican Internutlniml Itniiklnu Company , to the owner thereof freu of chnr u. the necessary funds to xiiarnnteo tlio payment of all I'lDOAH II. IHtONDO.V , tlio prl/es drawn In tlio ( Jinml Lottery of Juare * . I'rosldont Kl I'aso National Hank , Kl I'lW , Tot Wofurtlicr certify that wo willimpurvlsetill thonr- JVOiaXTS WANTiaO. rnnuciiiontn , niul In purmin miuinnu and control all For club rnto * . or nny other Information , wrlia to tliedrawing uf tlili Lottery , nnd that thu snniu iiro tliii undt-ndk-ncd. ntatlim your mldress clearly , wltlt conducted with honesty , fulrnoaa ami lu nuod faith Stntu , County. Street nml Number. Moro nuilil mull townnlanll parties. delivery will ho assured by your enclosing an uuf elope - K S. MOSI3Y. Commissioner. ope bpnrliiK your full aildro'n. C'AMH.O AlinUKM.KS , ItmillNATIONAr , 11ANKINC1 CO. , Supervisor for thu ( juvurntuont. Oily of Juuroi , Mtutlca NOTICE. Pond remittance's for tlclots by ordinary Inttor , coiitnlnlnK Money Order. . | SMIC(1 ( 1)y ) , ,1 , Kvjiri-bs Companies , Now York Uxuliango , Hank Uruftur I'oataJ Noto. Addri'bB all ruKli > tirol ) letters to MI X1OA.N INTKRNA.TIONA.Lx BANKING CO. , GILij of Juarez. Mexico. vla-Hll IPaso , Tex. PRESENTS. MAX MEYER & BBO. Jewelers and Silversmiths , SlXTKKNTll AND FARNAM STRKKTS , - OMAHA , NlSli. We invite pnrticulnr nttontlon to our large variety of arti cles appropriate for Wedding Presents at POPULAR PRICES. Solia Starting Silverware , Blnulo pieces or In sots , combinations , Scc. , from $ up to $500. Fine Quadruple Silvor-plateil Ware , In new ami elegant deolgns , embracing about everything known to the trada in both Hat and hollow ware , BO low in price that wo dare not name thu fluiirea. bolus only about HALF OUIl FORM ER PRICES. Lamps , Toilet Sots , Candelabra , Dronze Ornaments , Mirrors , bebldoH the largest asortmsnt pf Clocks to bo found west of Clilcajo ; > from $1 up to $300- Handbomo Mantel Clocks at $6 , $7.60 , $10 , $1S , etc. , with half-hour htrlko attachment , cathedral lieu a , &c. Diamonds , Watches , and Rich Gold Jew elry at Greatly Reduced Prices. fiWllcpairini } at Lowest Hates and All Work Fully WarrantctfTH2