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    8 THE OMAHA DAIL5T BIDE , FKIDAY , JUJSTE0 , 1890.
THE CITY.
Bnnk clearings yesterday $001,272.80.
f'olloctor of CiiHtomH Aluxnndur pussed
6,000 Iliiviina elKiirfl through tlio custom
liouso yofltordivy morning consigned to
Dillon & Co.
No permits wore loaned by the build
ing iitHpuctor yuHtorday. Al | hands
woi'o unmiged in moving Into the now
ofllco In tlio court house.
The Goodrich Hull association yester
day brought suit In Justice Anderson's
court to oust a tenant , R W. Howard.
Tbo plalntllT claims that Howard not
only refuses to pay , but.also falls to va
cate.
cate.Tho
The National Invcfltmontcompanv with
an authorised capital of $100,000 has
filed articles of Incorporation. It will
purrhiiHo municipal securities and build
water and piirf works. Joseph S. and
Joseph B. Woodruff and .Edward C ,
Wentworth are tbo Ineorporators.
Six members of the Woman's Chris
tian Temperance association mot yester
day afternoon in the parlors of tbo
Young Men's Christian association
building for tbo purpose of holding tbo
regular monthly meeting , but owing to
tbo small attendance , Httlo or no busi
ness was transacted.
Luwronco Spalding and Miss Lizzie-
Porter wore married at the Park avcnuo
TniU'd Presbyterian church last night ,
Nov. John A. Henderson ofllcluting.
After the marriage ceremony bad been
performed , a few Intimate friends ten
dered tbo young couple a reception at
tbo residence of tbo groom's paranls at
020 South Thirtieth street.
TIlO Host IlCHIlIt.
Every Inprudlcnt employed in producing
JIood's'Knrsitiwi-llla is strictly pure , uiul tstho
1/cst / of Its kind It is possible to buy. All the
roots and herbs nro carefully selected , pot-son-
nlly examined , and only the best retained. So
that from the time of purchase until Hood's
Bnrsnpnrllla Is prepared , everything is care
fully watched with a view to attaining the
best result. Why don't 3-011 try ill
Meeting oPClorkH Culled.
The clerks of the city will hold a meeting at
Gate City hall Sunday afternoon , at which
they will elect the olllcers for the ensuing
term , hear the report of tlio committee on or-
panwition and elect delegates to the Central
Labor union. The union now has u member
ship of WJO.
A pure and Kcllablo Medicine. A com
pound fluid extract of roots , leaves , barks
and berries is llurdock lllooil Hitters. They
euro all diseases of the blood , liver and kid
neys.
1'iillny ol' { expatriation.
Henry Jordan was arrested Wednesday nl ht
wi'ha ' rnvolvcr la his pocket. IIu got the usual
floso , $20 and costs.
.Toe McGregor and Tom Donclly flaishca a
thirty-day term at the county jail. They
were Uiltcn directly from the Jail to .ludtfo
Jlelsloy , who ( javo them thirty-days more
find suspended sentence loiij ; enough for an
olllccr to escort them to the bridge. These
ore the first victims under Judge Hclsley's
new expatriation policy.
Adolf Lallo/ , carriage nianufactiirer , 119
Carroll Street , HulTalo , N. Y. , states : I was
troubled with nmisca of the stomach , sick
hcndachp ahd general debility. Burdock
Ulood Bitters cured mo.
1-jiiKor to Slurry.
Peter ICasinussen was arrested yesterday
while trying to sell a gold watch and ring
In a Tenth street pawn shop. After being
taken to the station ho explained that the
jewelry was given him to sell by his sweet
heart , Henrietta Uasnitissen , to whom ho
was to have been married this afternoon.
The girl corroborated his story and Peter
was released. Ho had lost his position and
wanted to raise money to carry out the
matrimonial programme as it Im'd been ar
ranged. _
For Earache , Toothache , Sere Throat ,
Swelled Neck , and the results of cold and in
flammation , use Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil
the great pain destroyer.
St. Paul ( Jlvo.s Up the Ghost.
As the fates have decreed the llrst baseball
collapse falls to the lot of the Western asso
ciation , St. Paul being tlio club to succumb.
The ilisDiimliiuMit took place Wednesday ovcn-
IngatSionx City , and the majority of the play
ers rumu down to Omaha yesterday morning.
This may bo an opportunitv for
Omaha to strengthen her team. Mcekin
Would certainly bo an acquisition , and Cal
JJroiighton would bo a godsend behind the
bat Just what effect St. Paul's retirement
will have on the smooth sailing of the asso
ciation yet remains to bo seen.
Entitled to tlio Hent.
All are entitled to the best that their money
will buy , so every family should have , a't
once , a bottle of the best family remedy ,
Syrup of Figs , to demise the system when
rostlvo or bilious. For sale in 50o and .Jl.UO
bottles by all leading druggists.
A Slu'lner'H llmlgo.
A young man giving the name of Henry
Kcichsteiger was arrested Wednesday night
wliilo trying to sell a pawn ticket for fi on
Tenth street. The ticket called fora tlno Mystic
Shrine badge set with diamonds , at Urodky's
pawn shop.
When ( iticstioncd by the chief , Reichsteiger
claimed that ho had come from St. Louis
about ten days ago in company with two
companions whom ho knows as Con Cillespio
and "Sleepy , " and that all of them wore
"hashors. " The pin , he says , he found at
"Wyandotte , Kan. , on the railway tracks. Ho
pawned It for Si because that was all ho
could get on it. The badge Is a very line ono
anil may be worth from SIM ) to ? 2. " > 0. The
stories told by the man to the pawnbrokers ,
the police officers and the chief are conflict
ing and ho will bo held for investigation.
The only railroad train out of Omaha
run expressly for tbo accommodation of
Omaha , Council lllnlVs , Dt's Motnes and
Chicago business is the Rock Island
vestibule limited , leaving Omaha athlo
j ) . m. daily. Ticket ollleo 1002 , Sixteenth
and Farnuni St. , Omaha.
31 ore liiul IjcKci-H.
Deputy United States Marshal Jackson ar
rested Winstcad Taylor at Atlanta , Neb. ,
Wednesday and brought him to Omaha ,
charged with sending obscene matter through
the mails. Taylor is a young farmer and it Is
claimed sent indecent proposals toonoFaniiio
Hunloilorff at Holdrege. Ho claims that ho
did nut write the letters and suociinens of his
handwriting seem to bear him out. The let
ters , walch are of the most obscene character ,
arc. written In a heavy firm hand , whllo Tay
lor's handwriting is shaky and indicates that
be is unused to handling a pen. It is also
claimed that the woman was In the town but
a few days and wont to Sunday school and
church and whllo there Taylor saw her. The
lettciM weiv luft with a woman at Holdroao ,
a friend of Fiinnlo's.
Through coaches Pullman pnlneo
fib > eporn , dining ears , free reclining chair-
cars to Chicago and Intervening points
via the great Koek island route. Tick
et ollleo 1002. Sixteenth and Itanium.
A smooth tongue and an elegant appearance
were the attributes which seen rod , for J. M.
Norton a position as traveling salesman with
Schneider & Lonmis , the gouts' furnishing
Jobbers at llll Howard street. Norton waste
to travel In Iowa and WHS equipped
\vitli a lot of samples , a iOO-mllo rail-
i-oad ticket and fW for expenses. Ho was not
very anxious to travel , however , mid after
bidding good-byo to the firm took a room at
the St. Clalr hotel and proceeded to have a
high old time. The 25 soon disappeared and
then the mUoaKO was sold. Ily yesterday
the proceeds of the sulo had dwindled and the
samples were In danger whoa the Jinn In
BOlno Way learned of Ids cw.raiwdo and Ser
geant Ornwby appeared at tlio young man ' 9
room and took him under his wing. HO will
] ij tried for embezzlement.
IJy 1'hliiK I'lim'u Chlorlilos Freely
tuuch slcUticss and trouble tuay bo prevented.
.V AVOODMI3N.
Promulgation of ( lie Sovereign Camp
of ( he World.
A convention held at the I'axton hotel from
Tuesday to Thursday of this wcekiuloptcil con
stitutions and promulgated the sovereign
camp of tlio world , Modern Woodmen of
America , and provided means for the organ
izing ns soon as possible of twelve head campj.
The object of the fraternity Is to combine
while male persons of exemplary habits
and good moral character between the ages
of sixteen mid sixty Into a'social , secret ,
fraternal , benevolent and beneficiary order.
To provide funds for their relief and to com
fort the sick by neighborly mlnlstr.Ulons In
times of sorrow and distress. To create a
fund from which upon reasonable and satis
factory proofs of the death of n member who
has complied with all Its lawful requirements
shall bo paid either $1,000 , $2,000 , or $1,000.
To educate Its members socially , morally
and intellectually and to promote true neigh
borly regard and fraternal love.
Delegates worn present from Colorado ,
Iowa , Illinois , and proxies from Minnesota ,
Kansas , Wisconsin , California , Massachu
setts , Now Hampshire. Maine , Michigan ,
Ohio. Pennsylvania and Now York.
J. C. Hoot , head consul and originator of
the order of Modern Woodmen of America ,
which now has ovor40,0X ( ) memberswas pres
ent by Invitation of the convention and de
scribed the dlllli'ulties which had been overcome -
como in creating and building up the splen
did society now occupying ten states , which
the new or international organization now
being organized and created is to supplement
and extend all over the United States and
liritish possessions.
F. A. Falkenbnrg , head consul of the pro
posed Pacific jurisdiction , was also present.
Ho Is one of the most successful organizers
In America and has personally added several
thousand members to the present organiza
tion.
tion.Governor
Governor Huron It. Sherman of Iowa , At
torney General Theodore II. Thomas of Col
orado , Past Grand Chancellor L. J. Moss of
Minnesota , Governor William Hoard of AVis-
eonsin and other prominent gentlemen have
been interested in the now organization and
Its success would appear to bo assured from
its commencement.
An effort is being made by some of the en
terprising citi/.ens of Omaha to secure the lo
cation of its principal olllccs in Omaha. Strong
arguments and inducements have been sub
mitted showing that this city is geographically
the most central point in the United States
for the principal offices to bo located , and the
splendid facilities afforded tells its own story
to the advantages of this city. DCS Moines
has been also urged for headquarters and tlio
matter is now in the hands of a committee
with power to net.
Tlio provisional oflicers elected are
as follows : Sovereign consul. Hon. Joseph
C. Koot , Lyons , la. ; sovereign adviser ,
Hon. L. J. Moss , West Superior , .Minn. ; sov
ereign banker , F. F. House , Lincoln , Nob. ;
sovereign clerk , Colonel H. W. Jewell. Man
chester , la. ; sovereign escort , W. C. Ilomur-
mtller , Toniah , Wis. ; sovereign watchman ,
It. T. Court , Springfield , 111. ; sovereign
sentry , George G. Stiles , Topeka , Kan. ; sov
ereign physician , W. O. Hodgcrs , Omaha ,
Neb. ; sovereign mani > rers , Governor Duron
It. Sherman , Waterloo , la. ; General Theo
dore II. Thomas , Denver , Col. ; Hoii. F. A.
Falkenburg , Denver , Col.
The convention w.'is harmonious , and an
immense amount of hard work was accom
plished. This new departure of the Modern
Woodmen will create a decided sensation in
fraternal and insurance circles , and its suc
cess seems to bo assured by tlio earnest co-oi > -
eration given to it by the organizers' associa
tion , representing the most successful organ
izers in the United States , as has been evi
denced by the grand success of the Modern
Woodmen In its present restricted Jurisdic
tion.
Never Give Up.
If you suffer with asthma , bronchitis , or
any other disease of the throat or lungs ,
nothing can surprise you more than the rapid
Improvement that will follow the use of
SANTA ADIK. If you are troubled with
catarrh , and have tried other medicines , you
will be unable to express your amazement at
the marvelous and instantaneous curative
powers of CALIFORNIA CAT-Il-CUllE.
These remedies are not secret compounds ,
but natural productions of California. Solil
at * ! a package ; three for f-.OO , and guaran
teed by ( loodmau Drug Co.
ANOTII13II GI30UGU FIt.VNCIS.
A Solon \oliility Wlio i to Acquire
tlie Heart of the City.
"Havo those deeds all been put on record ? "
"No , sir : we haven't had time to do it yet. "
"You must have them on for mo by tomor
row , sure , for let mo full you they moan a
matter of * 10OOI,000 ) sodoa't fail to get them
on record by tomorrow. "
This bit of conversation was overheard In
the county recorder'soflleo yesterday morning.
The question was put by a man in tlio fif
ties , with hair fast turning gray and whoso
clothes spoke of good times years ago.
The answers were given by Deputy Eng
lish , who , as the talker of millions left the
ollleo , said :
"There's a mighty singular case that old
man who was just speaking to inc. For sev
eral weeks pa-t ho has rushed in hero every
few days and asked mo Just such questions as
ho did this timo. Ho claims to own 100 acres
of land In the heart of Omaha , or that all the
business blocks in OmaliU are situated on his
laud. Ho says ho has been working for years
to get them all deeded over to him , and that
ho is Just completing tlio work.
"Since the llrst of June , ho has told mo
that ho has met with a very se
rious disappointment. Prior to that ,
Herman Kouut/o had promised him faith
fully that he would on June 1 , 181)0 ) , turn over
his bank building , bank , etc. , to him and
that ho might take possession on that day
sure. When ho went around on the llrst , ho
says Mr. Kotintzoputhim off with the excuse
that ho hadn't hail time to finish getting up
tlio transfer papers though ho suys ho as
sured him that they would all bo ready on
Julio lf > . He is certain that ho will have no
difllculty in having the Paxton. New York life ,
the hoard of trade and Tin : fiiu : buildings
turned over to him on a moment's notice.
First , however , ho wants Mr. Konntzo to
turn the bank over to him so that ho will
have some place to put the rents that will
flow la from those buildings.
"Tlio old man's name is Heed , though I
don't know hi'i initials. lie lives on South
Thirteenth street and is tlio most sanely un
balanced individual if you'll allow the use
of tlio term that I over mot. As you
noticed , ho doesn't act or talk in
a way to attract any very extraordinary at
tention to his mental balance. If you were
unacquainted with Ills peculiar , olf-balanco
hobby , you never would know but that ho
was as shrewd and keen an old-tlmo business
man as walks Iho street. I learn that Mr.
KuunUo humor * him , and oven takes consid
erable. Interest in his whim. The poor old
fellow Is so earnest and sincere in his talk
that ho utterly confuses oao as to his mental
condition , and it Is this feature of his case
which seems to bo the attraction
which the man lias In Mr. Kountro's
eyo. Ho can talk rationally
enough regarding land values lit Omaha , anil
a better posted man seldom enters this ofllco.
Ho says that ho is a member of the German
royalty , and gives names , dates , etc. , in a
way which would seem very convincing , The
case fs considered by many prominent busi
ness men as exceedingly remarkable in many
'
respects , and very much like that of Georg'o
Francis Train. "
_ _ _ _
The I'reventlvo of n Torrllilo Disease.
No disorders , excepting the most deauly
forms of lung disease , involve such a tre
mendous destruction of organic tissue as
those which fasten upon the kidneys. Such
maladies , whoa they 'bocomo chronic and
none are so liable to assume that phase - completely
pletely wreck the system. To prevent this
terrible disease , recourse should bo hud , upon
the llrst manifestation of trouble , to Hostel
lers Stomach Dittew , wnieh experlenco has
proved to bo highly offeetivo a * a menus of
Imparting tone ami regularity to the organs
of urination , as well as to the liver , stomach
uml bowels. Another bciu'liclnl result of this
medicine , naturally consequent upon Its
diuretic action. Is the elimination from the
blood of Impurities which beget rheumatism ,
neuralgia , gout , dropsy , and other maladlos.
Ily Increasing the activity of the kldnovs. It
augments the dopuratlvo efficiency of thosq
organs , which are most important outlets for
escapeof such Impurities.
VAMHlllVOOUT , AS t'UXSUH C1U13I ? ,
The MiulillW Confesses to HlB Having
( JoiiO Over tlio Applications.
Julius Iluiiowsky , ono of the oldest resi
dents In this city , tells a story which shows
how Paul Vandervoot dabbled with the ap
plications of citizens for the appointment as
enumerators of the present census.
Mri Ktldowsky says that n month before
the enumerators were appointed ho tnada ap
plication for the position of enumerator in
the Tenth district and forwarded It to Mr.
Cook at Lincoln. No answer was received.
Hearing that Vandorvoort had something to
do with the matter , Mr. lludowsky
called upon him Informing him thatho served
as enumerator In the census of 1870 and
.and again In 18SO , and was competent to till
the position. Ho Informed him also thatho
had written Mr. Cook and had received no
answer.
"Well , your letter must have gene astray. "
"Well , " said Mr. Itudowski , "It Is little to
brag of by your department of the Omaha
postofllco that a letter should go astray be
tween this city and Lincoln , when I can send
n letter In safety all over the country. Hut
how do you know that my application must
have gene astray I"
"Well , because all the applications were
shown to mo and I know that yours was not
among them. "
Mr. Itudowsky's discovery startled him , and
satisfied him at the sumo time how It was
that his application had boon so mysteriously
done away with.
The Only One.
The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul
railway is tbo only line running solid
vesttbulcd , electric- lighted and steam
heated trains between Chicago , Council
BlulTa and Omaha.
Tbo berth reading lamp feature in the
Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines
is patented and cannot bo used by any
other railway company. It is tbo great
improvement of the ago. Try it and bo
convinced.
Sleeping cars Icavo tbo Union Pacific
depot , Omaha , at 0 p. in. daily , arriving
at Chicago at 0:30 : a. m. Passengers
taking this train are not compelled to
get out of tbo cars at Council Bluffs and
waltr for tlio train to bo cleaned. Get
tickets and sleeping car berths at Union
ticket ollleo , 1601 Farnam st.
F. A. NASH , Gen. Agt.
J. EL PHKSTOX Pass Agt.
Ilnckineii Protest.
OMAHA , June5. To the Editor of TmBii : : :
In justice to us and to the public whom we
servo wo beg space in your valuable paper to
answer an item In Tin : Dun in which Chief
Seavcy says :
"In wilting up the matters hereafter you
will bo safe in substituting for burglars the
words hashers and haekmen. There was a
string of haekmen in front of Collins' store
all night. "
If a burglar exists among the haekmen he
could not exist very long until ho became
known to the police. Wo do not stand in
with thieves. Wo regret that these crim
inals are not caught. If Chief Seavoy knows
of any haekmen to bo implicated , tlio latter
should not bo allowed to drive a hack. That
remark of Chief Seavoy branding us all as
burglars and thieves is doing us grout injus
tice and wrong. It is misleading and deceiv
ing the public , because wo nro composed of
honest , law-abiding and usiSful men.
Wo challenge Chief Seavey to find one sin
gle case whore wo have acted dishonestly.
Wo object to being slandered , and hope that
Chief Seavey may make a true statement of
the faetsi
( Signed ) FOIITV HACKMCK.
MUCH' Nerve null Ijiver Pilli.
An important discovery. They act on the
liver , stomach and bowels through the
nerves. A new principle. They speedily
euro billiousness , bad ta tc , torpid liver ,
piles and 'constipation. Splendid for men ,
women and children. Smallest , mildest ,
surest. ! ! 0 doses for 25 cents. Samples free
atKuhn &Co.'s 15th and Douglas.
Kxtenslve
The Milwaukee and Hock Island washouts
at Mosquito creek , near Ncola , seven or eight
miles east of Council DlulTs , are much more
extensive and disastrous than at first re
ported. Between the Bluffs and Neola both
roads have been abandoned. It will probably
bo several days bct'oro the track can bo re
paired and cnablo trains to mil regularly
again. "Wednesday a wide stretch of the
creek valley was under about twelve feet of
water. The water has receded now. but the
Milwaukee bridge across the raging Mos
quito is gone , and about ono mile of the track
of each road has been swept away. The
Hock Island is running its trains around r \
the Burlington from Avoca by way of Mal-
vern , but the Milwaukee is in such position
that it cannot apply to another line for such
an accommodation. It has not had a train inner
nor out sineo night before last. A largo
force of men has been put to work on tlio
break , but they are necessarily compelled to
operate slowly.
Notes 1'i-oin the Tornado.
The B. & M. people estimate their loss in
the Bradshaw cyclone at $1,500. Their depot ,
a small frame structure , was almost totally
demolished , and twelve freight cars loaded
with merchandise , wcro blown in every direc
tion. H. A. Cufus , a real estate agent of
Havenna , came throutrh the place Wednesday
evening , anil says that ho saw a box car. stand
ing on it-s end among wrecked houses several
rods away from the track. K. 12. Cliupln ,
agent for the B. & M. , lived with his wife
and three children in the depot. They were
all more or leas injured , ono child so badly
that it has siaco died. Division Superin
tendent Begnall , who is on the ground , re
ports to General Manager Holdrego that
everything possible is being done for the un
fortunate people. Supplies are coming in
from all parts of the surrounding country.
C. N. Deitz , of this city , has offered to con
tribute a car load of lumber , and the road
will transport it free of charge.
The Nehrasku Central
Reports are being clreuUtod that tlio Ne
braska Central company proposes to do some
work within the time specified in the charter
and thus sceuro the b.n ) > Is and franchise
voted by the county. Juno Ifi , ten days hence ,
Is tlio limit , Whether them is any founda
tion for those reports cannot be learned. Mr.
McShane is in the east and other members of
the company who have been seen claim to
know nothing about what is going on. It is
intimated , though , that unless a contract can
bo made with some road to use the bridae.tho
latter will not bo erected.
John Coykondall , chief clerk to Vice Presi
dent Holcomhc , is confined to his homo with
an attack of fever.
The Union Pacific officials who gathered at
Salt Lake hist Monday to meet President
Adams are expected homo today.
Chief Conductor Clark , Grand Secretary
Daniels and the committee appointed to meet
Vice President Holeombo and General Man
ager Diekcnson returned to the city yesterday
morning. They expect to present tholr
grievances tomorrow.
M. J. Groovy , traveling passenger agent of
the Union Pacific , was rejoicing yesterday
over .tlio birth of a girl baby.
Next Sunday the Union Pacific will run an
excursion train from Hanover mid Marys-
villo to Topeka for the benefit of a largo i.um
ber of Germans who urcgoing there to attend
the state ttirnverein.
II * tuporlur OKi'ullon i ) ( ito ; on In militant o ( hornet
fnrmnrv thiui nqunrter g } n cuntury U u u o > l i > 7
thu L'nlU'il SlatoH ( ioTorniiM"it. iiiilnr : ( "l by the
heailaof tlio urral unlrvrdll n , n tlio Striin < - < t ,
I'uri'sl urn ) JIo t llrnlthfnl I'r ' I'rlcu'i Crvum llak-
IHK 1'uwilor ilo ' nut cuntuln uuiiuonla , lluiu or
alum , bolil onlrlnrani.
I'HU'M 1IAK1NO I'OWKKIl CO. .
Ncvr York Clilcaxo. bun I'runclteo , Mt.LouU
HIS IDBAJHMYOMKN ,
What a PromlnenMKngllsh Authsr Thinks
of American Lndl < uA Comparison with
with European CHrls.
A well-known HiiKlUli author , who was re
cently In the fulled ifltatos. was entertained
by n gentleman nndilady of wealth , residing
on I'lftli Avenue , NowvYork. In tlio course of
the dinner the conversation turned upon
American women , when the English gentle
man said :
"Nowhere In America do you find such com
plexions and nowlioro such health as wo sco
In tint faces and forin.vof KtiftlMi Klrls. I bavn
noticed this In evorvrltv that I have visited.
AmtTlrnn lmllc"i | inik ( Iml. wrnk , nuil fiutl'il.
They lack color and they lack life. Existence
seems a burden to tlicm , not a pleaxnre. You
In America , do not notice It , because you are
bore , whllo I can stu It very plainly. "
Wo nmy say that this English author was
prejudiced , was conrt'lted , was bitter , but wo
cannot say that bo was wrong. American
ladles are not MI stionj : , f'i ' healthy. MI bril
liant , as they should be. Their complexions
are not so clear nor their eyes MI bright as
could bo dcslti'd. Ooiihllcsi the elinmte has
somuthlng to do with this , but It Is unques
tionably true that by proper care , and a Judi
cious UNO of tlio Htrlil , mean * , tho.-o things can
bo overcome. Any lady who feels tired , de
spondent or weak can icadlly overcome these
troubles by a proper use of a little pure whis
key taken In water. Hear In mind , however ,
Unit It should bo the best whiskey , as any
thing ulso Is Inlnrlmi's , and also remember
that the best physicians anil chemists In
America unhesitatingly deelato that Duffy'H
Pure Malt has no ecjnal. The elfeet of this
whiskey Is to build up tlio system , to Improve
the complexion and give brightness and vigor
In tlio place of weakness and languor. It Is
being used by tlio leading ladles In the land ,
and Its popularity proves Its value.
A Written Guarantee to
CURE EVERY CASE or
MONEY REFUNDED.
Our euro Ja timimnrnt
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Jin * o net ci * * ecn a * > tnptuiu *
tinro. ] ly UcHCHIilniT ram
fully wo cnn trent 3 on liy
nmll. nTid echo tli dim *
MKiiitfetiniunlco tuvuioor
trfuml nit money. Tlioso
Mho prcftrtocoiuolicru for
( rcntmrnt call do to nlnl NT )
viiljiay rallroail fnro both
\\nj3nmlJiottl Mils vlillo
lirii'irwofnlltoi'iin.1. Wo
i hnllillito tlio Will lit fnrix
r otlmtoiirMAOIO HUM-
Kl'V ill nut rnrc. WHto
for full imillciitara onilKct
tin i' hli'i.c ? . Wi-know that
\ou nio * krptk'nl , jllJ > tly to
t"o , n.i tlio liui't riulnrnt
| ' | . | Iilll.1 llllVC IIOMT III Ml
a ! o lo ( rivciuoioUif.il tfiii'
ju.rnryii.llir. Ill mir t\\o \
jc..i - tir.u-llrp Mltll tills
} IA < ,10 ItmniY It lion
ln-i r. mort diRlciilt lo oi r-
C"in. I ho pri'judlfi-B ng.ilii' t
all.o-i'JlI Ui > cilll < K. Hut
liiK.ir onrftroiitf rnarnnUo
yo-.i iliolilil nut Ji-ltvtii to
try tills li'lnrily. You lake
no tti.imo of. ] o iti jour
> " ni'.vWo . i-irantio to
anUa yotng nearly around C1 t j , „ Unf ; ( ) f f.)0.iCO. ; , ) It
th * ' * ( ? pi-iftvtly Mife to nil vlio
will try the tuMtincnt * 11' rtto-
fmc yui liaM Li-i-a putting up
nnd p.1 vlnT out > > ur mmtoy fur
illflVifiit tii'uttm-ntn , nml ill *
though y < iti nio not jctc.ncdiio
one l.-n pitd bflclijm.rii.onr.v.
Do t tot. AMI-IO nny JIHMO mmu-y
until jou tiyus. Old rlnonlc ,
itetiM | 'atiil fares enu < l in 30 to
Oi ) dayrf. ] n\L'4ltfatu ! our llunn-
Hal ttindlntr , our icfutatlon ns
biitlni1men. . Wnlo us for
li.i\f rii ml vo ! Jim * fiu ; n 1'cr- '
inK > Ioti to icfir to them. It
costs you only jior-t.io ( to ilo
Ihi3 ; It vill rave jcu aoiM of
FufTrrln ; ? from mental ilmin , nnd If JOH nro niuiifeil
ivlint in.iy jimr oirspiiiitf f\ittvt thro.iK" jotir lutfH-
ijt-ncc T If yournymptoi unreu ntlnoat ( nricoiH imttli-
IM In mouttit ihiMiiu.itifin lit I' uu'iian.l Joints , Inlrfnll-
l ( f ottf : eiujitions on uny p. i t of the * totly , ii't Jlntf of
pt iKTiililcprc lon , ] iltu tn hi nd or Loin * * , j < u lnno
no time to waste. Ilioovlioa.ceon > tantly tftlJnffiiM r
ciry ; mul iiutiifh fix ulil iliontinr.o It. C'onMuiit 11:0 :
of thcho tlniyj v ill t i.-'uly brltif ? Forc ! in the t-nd. l > cn't
fail to v.'iUu * .All f < M tn politic-nee tt nt rrucd ! In phiin
CMivi'lop 'S. Wo laritc tlie mo't licl'l Implication.nnd
V 111 < lo nil In our pu'ver to nld y.m in It. Addicts ,
COOIC JtEMEDY CO. , Ontatttit Xcbnt/ . .
\VK AI. O I'HKI'AIll- :
MAGIC REMEDY
For Nervous Debility
i .and Lost Manhood
A spooily nnd permanent cure. Thousands nf I'lf-us
cured wltliout a Inlliue. f 1 luicl ( ' , Lui.M'.t. $1 fiirus
iiiltil uaecs : 16 curs * obstinate ni ' .
COOK UKMKHY CO. . Omaha , Neb.
13th and "Dodge Streets.
HE. J , js. fficGBEW ,
THE PECIALBST.
The Ooctor l uneurpnsscd
in th ( ! trnilincnt of nil
form' of 1'ilvale Diseases.
No treatment hascviT been
inure mccoeful itnil none
lias had stronscr endorse-
incut. A cunus uaranteid in ilio ierynrft cafes
In froinjl to 5 days wltliout tlio loss of an hour's time.
Tli'i evlio ha\o heen
under Ills liealment for
Sitrletureor illtllcnlly In
relieving the bladder , pronnunrc it n moet wnniler-
fill Miceesn. A Cdiunletucnroln a few days \\ldioiit
' - ' ' -I or IOSH if time.
Andnllwe/ik-
IH > 8 of tllO
gcxunlorgiuiH
timidity or nervoiiFiiesf , In tlielr worst forms nnd
mot tlreadtil reanltH arc iih ohitelv cmed.
WiiSffS ? * * Andiill FIIMAI.n
SES cured
liibtriimvntB. \\oiiilrtful reUKdy"lIOUUS ! for
laclus 'KIIII 8 to 4 ONLY.
nml all Diseases of the Skin ,
Jlhiod , IK it. l.ner. Kid-
inH and Itl.uhhr cured.
C nfed in 33 to . ' 0 days. The
iii'itt r ; ( I , . ' . .ifinml ( ffeet-
n > tiintineiit litioun to the
medical prnfeehlnn. Evrrv lrueot > l Ihr diteace re-
imc < l fronijl ' blo d ; iieoinpletrciiro ftUArantp6J. (
1'or "iiiau' or' uiiiniui" , i-bi'li IQc
( > tinit : > x ) . Trentmtnt by rorro-
tpiirnii'iico Stain ] for uply.
1 N.i : I'on. HTM AND 1'iitNAii ST.
'
Open limn 8 A. Jl. to 0 I' . M.
1 Eutranen on Fnrtium or Mth bt. ,
OMAHA. HER ,
MANHOOD RESTORED.
"SANATIVO , " tlio
"Wonderful yiinnlfh
Itnnody , In cold with
a TVrllten Oiiiirnn-
ti > ) to emu nil Neiv
, , Weak Memory , I.OBD
O of llniln I'ower.llend-
$ ucljc.VaUelnlni'i < r ,
Before & 'AfterUoLoilt Ml1"1' ' , Nctv-
l'liuii > | { rn | > Tinl ( rum Dfu. oiit < nef , I.nBBitudc ,
ell drains nnd lu * of power nl tlio tiunvtiitivu Or
caniilii cither eex , canned by over-exertion , youth-
inl inUlbcreHo.if , or t)3cxcefcivo ! ) ueo of tonne co ,
opium , or vtiimilantivlilrli ultlmntelv lead lo
Infirmity , Coui > iimitl ; < m and Ir.cunllVI'ul U | > 111
convenient form tn carry in tliu vest ] iuclet. ; I'rlco
gi n pacUazu , or i > fur S3.VitU c\eiy JS order wo
pne a irrltten ( jiinriinli'f lu ciirf or rrfitml
Ilifl iniini'i/ . bent by mull to any aildieeu. C'u-
culnr free. M-ntion thla ) inper. Adlre s
MADRID CHEMICAL CO. Ilrai-ch OBIn. for U. 8. A
4i7 l > > u > ) > m Stint I Illl Al.O. II.L.
foil ILK IX I'M ' Ml \ , M'-ll , H Y
Kuhn , V Oo . C .r nib nml Imiil.t ) Strcm. .
J. A .TilMIT \ I'd , fur. Ilth A li u lai directs ,
A. 1) K < 'iter , V I'u. Couue.ll llluDi , l < > wn.
NERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT.
Bivcltlo for 'ly terl , Puilne" rts. I.'mjrMgln. ' . 'atc
( nine a , > Untnl It. prciftiuu Sdl'.cninjof iho luaiti , ru *
lulilnit lu ia-.nny mij lfa < linu lo n.itciy ilc. nv _ i 1
Uutti. Picmjnire O.U Aui' . llari M > nn I uml l'o..tr
Incillior mi , li.volunurr I.OIT , nii'l bpvrm l > . > i h t.\
cauif > t by ovKi-vxeriio * ut ihu b < ( Un. > ef-j lU'tT '
ttvut liidttiffonco. Kattl l > t rontain1 * oho lliunll ' * tret'
nirnt it a IHU. tir IM ' 8 * . vnt t > v inui1 i > r. T ai < l.
\Vtth < U orili-r for ai * , mil t-fnl r n tuicr
f > i ' ) , il T v t : iho lit- . * ! r. i' iftita 1 1
. ( . . ' vU
OOPPMAN' DUL'li CO. ,
1110 Fariiam tttrcct , ( Jimthu , Ni-b.
DAQVCARRIACES
tDADI DELIVERED
* ! '
itt inJ u > U
wt'le * i i f <
I. 0 * ft rtr * < >
iwci si. ci.i'.r
. lltmp f" t.fT rtl .
a U. < wtiU.
H .s
Overstoclted" , but we arc determined to do the clothing business of this town , and our goods arp 1
marked to obtain that end in view , and because our price's are 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 arc 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 offer 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 arc able to make slaughtering prices on them.
Fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 35c ; regular price 65c.
Fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 6oc ; regular price $1.00.
Extra fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at Soc ; regular price $1.60.
These goods are of an extra fine quality and handsome shades , and are worth fully the rcg *
ular prices stated above.
above.NECKWEAR. .
Another immense purchase just made. We have bought the entire stock of Tccks made
by one of the leading manufacturers in the country. There are about 500 dozen ; all this season's
novelties , and we shall almost give them away. We have classified them into three grades : 350 ,
45c and 65c. Remember , these arc all high grade goods , and the prices we quote represent just
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 :
Russet Low Shoes , excellent stoclc , solid leather throughout , at , $1.40. They are worth
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.
- HPT } TTTVT7"O
IKUlMUb.
In our basement we offer as large a line of Trunks and Traveling Bags of all descriptions ag
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 Streets1
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 Iiurly ,
DenifBr Lott6ry
Denver , Colo. ,
Capital Prize $7,50.0 ,
TICKI3TH , 50 CI3XTS I3ACII.
$26,370 , PAID HAC1I MONTH.
BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES.
Address 15. F , R1IODUS ,
DENVER , - COLORADO.
Arrccti dbcliarcoa from tbo urinary orgaci
to elllier > cx m 40 boura.
It U jupcrlor to Copaiba , Culxtts
tlont , end tree ttoa M ted imoll er
H sANTAL-MIDY ' 'SH&f
C3ii | > 'lci. Hfb b r the . nine li
' n-.at n
'un i f iin-ii in
.1 , , , .
i y im f ibf h. i
. .
lU'NiciiT IMXJiiO tt < r ii rme > i niii n. < iurs i I At
'J'luN i" net the VUUUIHU rvuiediau or cut ) un
k. C JuJlu , an Uitinej tftictl , Ouiaua , NcUrutkiu
Grand Lottery of Juarez.
Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concessionaries.
INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES
\
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING
Will take iilaco In pnbllo at the CITY or JUAKEX ( formerly 1'uso ilol Norto ) . Mosloa
WEDNESDAY , JUNE 25th , 1S9O.
Undrr the personal supprvisfonol GEN. JOHN S. ) IOSBY , ami MK.OAMILO AKfilJBU.Kl.
the former n gentleman of Hiich prominence In the United States that his prcsurieo iilono lj
hulllck'nt ciiuranteu to the public that thu dnnvincs will bo hold with stHot honesty anil fair
ness to rill , ami the latter ( the Supervisor of the Mexican Government ) la of uiju.il suudln ;
and Integrity.
CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO.
Only 6OOOO Tickets ! Only 6OOOO TicketsI
.WHOLE TICKETS.1 . ; HALF TICKETS. . $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS. $1. $
1 Prize of Approximation Prlzei.
$60,000
$60,009 $
, , 100 I'rlzoi of t CO oarli J M )
I I'rlzeof 10.000 10,000 100 I'rUi-j of 30 ca.'h U.O'O
1 1'ilzoof ft.WD)0 ( ) 10J I'rlzoi of 2J each H.WJ
Sl'rlzosof 1OUJ p ch 30JJ Terminal Prlzos.
10 1'rlrcjofJUO each 2l f.PS . TcrmlnaU to Ml.OiW I'rlzo of ra each HI.9V )
Ml'rlzesof 100 each 6.01X ) IfJO Tunulnalj to $ IOWJ 1'rlio of $10 each 5 , W
HO I'rlzcsof H. each 5,000
! W I'rlzes of to each " , iOJ 101-1 Prizes amounting to $125,07
Wo tlio nmlprMKnod liorrhy certify that the Ilnnco If nny ticket drawing n prlzo li sent to tlio uinlor-
Nnrlonul of .Mexico In Clilliunliim lias on ilopoilt elsneij , t face vnlno will l > o rollcctoil auJ ruiulttoi
fromtha .Mo.xkan International HanklnK ConiiMiiy. to the owner thuruoT free of churui1.
Hie necessary fumls to guarantee tlie payment of all KlKIAIIll. HllONSO.V.
tin ) prl/us ilrnwn In thn ( iiniul Lottery of Junrci. I'rcsldpnt Kl I'aso Nntlonul Hunk , HI r ? o. Tat
We further certify that HO will super * l o nil tlio nr- AlillNTa WANTHUJ.
rnnxcniciita , anil In person lunnnfo anil control all I-'or club ratn , or any other Information , write to
tbDilMwlngiof this Lottery , nnU that tliosama are ttii'undoMltfncil. atntliiK y | > llr U'UroJK ' clearly , wllli
fonductiHi with honesty , fnlrnmJ anil In nooil fnltli tilnte , Coimtj' , Street an.I . Number. Moro rapid in ill
towanlnall parties.a. . delivery will lie assured l > y your oncloslun an enrol *
a. MOBITV , Commissioner. opo bi'arlni ; your full fidilress.
t'AMlM ) , MUXICA.N INTKH.VATIONAI. IlANKINd CO. .
Sniiervlsor for the ( Jovurimont. ) Olty of Juarez , Moxluo.
Kenil romlttaiiec-.s for tickets by onllnnry lottnr , containing Money Order ,
jS81IP , ] 1)y ) , , n i..vress ; , Coinuiinlos , Now York Exehango , Dank lraftor ) 1'ostaJ
Note. . Address nil roKlhtereil lettets to
MblXIOAN INTblRNA.TIONA.Tv HANKING GO. ,
City of TJuaroz. Mexico , via bll ljaso. Tox.
MAX & BRO.
Je\velers and Silversmiths ,
SlXTlCENTII AND PAKXAM STKKETS , OMAHA , NKB.
V/o Invite pcirtloulnr attention to our larrje variety of arti
cles appropriate Tor Wedding Presents nt
POPULAR PRICES.
Solid Sterling Silverware , single pieces or in sets , combinations , &o. , from
$2 up to $500.
Fine Quadruple Silver-pitted Ware , In no wand elegant designs , ombraolni ;
nliout everything known to the trade In both Hat and hollow ware , so low m
prioo that wo dare not name the Iluiiros. being only about HALF OUH FOUM-
Ell PUICE3.
Latnrs , Toilet Sots , Candelabra , Bronze Ornaments , Mirrors , besides the
largest a u-jrtm nt of Clocks to bo found wust of Chicago , from $1 up to $2Ciu.
Handbome Mantel CloeUs at $0 , $7.60 , $10 , $15 , oto. , with half-hour utnko
attiic'hnunt , cathedral gen s , < Scc ,
Diamonds , Watches , and Rich Gold Jew
elry at Greatly Reduced Prices.
at Lowest Hates and All Work Fully Warranted.- ®