* * inrrr " - "HAT-TV TtlK 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY , JUNE 7 , 1890. = 3 rn Jlclf n. V N f < 1' , Inv. ' xvill ] > < liolt tlu Wit Win part mid cvir cilst lied ll t nnj thlt tliil Ilia fcr ) fnu inol fit3 ! Til rolvl \vl vlN blj bj 1" ? n n < 1c tlj Is in nt 'Afi tl tf tfu tt u tl THE CITY. County Jnllor Miller was called tc Crcslon , In. , by n telegram announcing that hlo mother WIIH dying. Forty-nine cnscs of preserved vegeliv bleu iiasacd through the custom housi condoned to McCord , Brndy & Co. , from Paris , France. B. W. Ticc , western agent of the Chll dren'a aid Bocloty of Now York , passed through with sixteen Httlo boys bound for Geneva , Neb. , where they will be found homes. Major W. II. Williams , special ngenl of the troamiry department at Washing' ton , stopped in Omaha on his way tc Lincoln to install the now surveyor o customs at that place. Clan Gordon will glvo a picnic , will Caledonian games , at Waterloo July -1 Handsome prizes will bo given , the lead Ing jewelers of the city having already offered to assist In providing them. County Commissioners O'KcolTo. Cor rlgan and Turner , buckled on their big rubber boots and slarled on a tour of in Hpccllon for the country to inquire intc the damage done by the recent storms , S. P. Garth , a colored bartender ir Prank Bellamy's saloon , was at the po llco station looking for protection from policemen. Ho was acquitted of the charge of vagrancy yesterday and ho\\ claims that the ollleoru have told hiir that on the slightest provocation thoj will club him. _ Wanted A good appetite. You can Imvon easy enough by taking HooiVs Sarsnparilln , It tones the digestion and cures siukhciiduutio. Ijenvonworth Houlovnrd. Amass meeting of thoao Interested In securing curing n boulevard to rcaeh the now park on West Lcavcnworth street will bo hold Sat urday ovcnlnt ? at 8 p. in. at the drug store , Park avenue and Lcavcnworth. Everybody Invited. For Tired lirnln Use Hosford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. O. C. Stout , Syracuse , N. Y , , says : "I gave it to one patient who was unable to trans- Jicttho most ordinary business , because his brain was 'tired and confused' ' upon the least mental exertion. Immediate benefit , anil ultimate recovery followed " A IJrnlceiniui'H Henry Bnlby , a bmkcmun on the Union Pa cific , was brought in from Platte Center with a badly crushed foot and taken to St. Joseph's hospital. His home is in St. Joseph. Ho was suffering greatly and was accompan ied by u Columbus physician. f Pears' soap sccurs a beautiful complexion. The Gundy Cast- . The Gaudy eiuo was concluded in the United States district court at noon today with Attorney Webster's argument. The Jury will probably return its verdict this ufternoon and the case will bo iippealcd to the United States supreme court. To Nervous DubllldHeil Men. If you will send us your address wo will send you Dr. Uyo's Celebrated Voltaic I3cjt nnd Appliances on trial. They will quickly restore you to vigor , manhood and health. Pamphlet free. VOLTAIC BULT Co. , Marshall , Midi. Tlio Conference Committee. Bishop Newman and tbo board of general conference commission desire to meet the special committee of seven , viz. : J. C. Cowan , Lewis S. Kccd , Clark Woodman , Henry T. Clark , J. L. Mc-diguo , Max Meyer , J. P. Koo and all other members of the committee of oio hundred who can bo present Saturday evening , Juno 7 , 8 o'clock i > . in. , at the Paxton - ton hotel. T. C. An Absolute Cure. The OIllGINAIj ABIETINH OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two-ounce tin boxes , nnd is an absolute euro for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped bunds and all skin eruptions Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask Tor the ORIGINAL , AB1KTINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at " 5 cents per box by mail th ) cents Couldn't Create u Strike. An unsuccessful attempt to slip up a walk out at the Gurucuu cracker factory was made Thursday night. Three bakers , IIcss , Koch nnd Dalmoro , quit work without notice and de < inanded their pay. It was refused and they proceeded to make trouble by trying to iy- tluco their fellow workmen to lay oft and cre ating a disturbance on the sidewalk. They were placed under arrest and will have their trial this evening. MUCH' Nerve nnd IJvor rills. An important discovery. They act on tlio liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now principle. They speedily euro billiousness , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , Buri'st. til ) doses for'i" ) cents. Samples free ut ICuliu & Co.'s iptli and Douglas. Dr. Miller vs lloj * Catcher. Dr. George Miller of the humane society is after dog catchers with lire In bis eye. Ho filed a complaint yesterday' charging the man Matthews with cruelty to animals mid is determined to see that the accused is discharged from his position. Ho will sec the mayor , and if necessary call a mass moot ing of eiti/.ens. The case complained of occurred on North Sixteenth street , where , It is alleged , a Httlo dog was needlessly cliokod and tortured with n wire before minicrous-spoctatot-j. The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council UluIVs , Dos Molnoa and Chicago business is the Hock Island vestibule limited , leaving Omaha atllo : p. in. daily. Ticket oillco 100U , Sixteenth and Farnam St. , Omaha. SACHS Sadie Sachs , 8 years old , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sachs , died Friday morning at 5 o'clock at their residence , JUT South Eleventh street. Funeral Sunday at 10 o'clock a. in. from their residence. ItnlHo City , Capital of Idaho. Now that Idaho is about to bo admitted as u state , public attention Is centered there. It is known to bo the third richest precious min eral producing state. Us output uelng seven teen millions annually. But it is not so gen erally known that Idaho has u delightful cli mate , Is a stock-grower's paradise , and a great farming and lumber producing coun try. Special attention Is called to the curd at the board of trade , Boise City. Idubo , in an other column .soliciting capital and skill to develop their resources. , Tickets at lowest rates and superior accommodations via the great Hook Is land route. Ticket oillco , UiOiJ Six teenth and Farnam streets , Omaha. Up In Arms. OMAHA , Juno 0. [ To the Editor of Tin : UiuIa : ] the course of a recent interview by Tlu : 11 KB with Chief Seavcy , thai gentleman took occasion to cast rcllections on a class of men \vlio ura doing their best to earn an honest livelihood. While among waiters n certain clement of dishonesty muy at times exist , to make the swooping assertion iu re gard to them that Scavov docs is an Insult ol the rankest kind. Villainy may bo found Among any set of workmen , but no inoii ) among waiters than any other class. WO tblnk the chief Is resorting to n cowardly subterfuge when ho attempts to. blind thopco- jilo to his own impotence by casting vicious aspersions on a set of men about/ whom ho knows nothing. Such a prejudice as tbw , oncellrully rooted , would forever prevent cue of that trade from getting employment. Does the fact thai the chief pretends so well jo know tiip occupations which thaso thlavas affect relieve him from responsibility I In stead of. insinuating in a. feeble and childish vrny'tunt these occupations should bo abolished ished , why does lie not place the guilty ones \vhcro they belong I MANV WAITUIU. RlW the waste pipes and disinfect every l plclou ? i'lacc ' with 1'laU's chlorides , 11AIMIOAD MATTERS. Well , Why Did the Magnates Go to Halt Imke City ? Most of the Union Pacific ofllclals who met President Adams ntSalt Lake returned hpmo either Thursday night or yesterday morning. Vice President Holcomb , General Manager Dlckciifon and General Passenger Agent Lomaxaro here. Sup erintendent Hcsslgulo of the Mountain division came with them. President Adams , General Traffic Manager Mcllcn and General Freight Agent Tebbctts went to Denver , whence they expect to make a tour of the Panhandle system. These gentlemen declare that there was no foundation for reports of n deal to lease the Central Paplllc , though some talk to that ef fect had been Indulged. Some of the oniclnls would bo very glad to see such a fact Accom plished. They wanted better tr.ins-contl- ncntal service , but so long as the Central Pa cific could prevent thorn getting It there was bound to bo an obstaelo in the way. There was no talk cither about making an v more changes In the ofllcial stuff. The business of the road has been kept up so well that Mr. Adams and Mr. Ames ex pressed themselves us being greatly pleased , in the face of dull times , low rates and much annoynnre from snows' , floods , land slides , etc. , the earnings show an increase over last year. Relative to Garfield beach , the of ficials made n proposition to Salt Lake's monlcd men to the effect that If they would put up $300,000 he would spend a llko sum In nuking the Coney Island of the west. A hotel with * 1,000 rooms nnd other necessary features were some of the im provements contemplated. The Conductors' Grievances. Vice President Holcomb , General Manager Dickinson , General Manager McNeal of the St. Joseph & Grand Island , Superintendent Kesslgule , and Superintendent Burr , met the tlonductors' ' committee , with Grand Chief Conductor Clark and Grand Chief Secretary Daniels yesterday afternoon. Mi1. Chirk has DCCII quoted as saying that the differences between them had narrowed down to minor details which could nnd would easily bo settled without any further diffi culty. Among the officials , however , there seemed to bo some doubt regarding bis confidences. Unless Mr. Dickonson'a decisions are over ruled by li higher authority , tlio train men under his Jurisdiction have been granted everything they can get. This comprises four extra crews and u shortening of their monthly mileage. A Change of Time. A new titno card goes into effect on the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha road next Sunday. The Omahu-St. Paul limited. wlH leave ncro at 0:15 : p. in. instead of 0:0."i : p. in. as now , pass Sioux City at 9'i3 : ! p. in ; nnd reach St. Paul tlio next morning at 7l3n. : ! in. The run in that , direction is shortened nearly two bouts. Koturning , the train will leave'St. P.iul at 7:13 : p. in. nnd reach Omaha at ! ) :23 : a. m. A Sunday Mxcurslon. Tlio Elkhorn road will run a special excur sion train Sunday morning from York , Lin coln and intermediate points , bringing a largo number of pleasure seekers and arriv ing bero about It o'clock and leaving 0oO : p. in. They are Still Waiting. General Manager Burt of the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley , has not yet re turned from Chicago. The committee of the conductors of that road is waiting consequently quently to receive his reply to their uemany. Not on and Personals. The Milwaukee and Rock Island washouts near Neola will be repaired so that trains can run again by Sunday. The Milwaukee lias transferred its passenger business to the Northwestern. Assistant General Tr.iftlo Manager Munroe of the Uaioif Pacific went to Chicago yesterday afternoon. Ho was accompanied by bis wife. The Nebraska Knights of Pythias bavo selected the Northwestern to carry them to tlio annual conclave- Milwaukee. The Only One. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway is tlio only line running solid vestibuled , electric lighted and steam heated trains between Chicago , Council BluiTs and Omaha. The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman sleeping cars run on those lines is patented , and cannot bo used by any other railway company. It is the great improvement of tlio ago. Try it and bo convinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific depot , Omaha , at 0 p. m. daily , arriving at Chicago at 0:30 : a. m. Passengers taking this train are not compelled to get out of the cars at Council Bluffs and wait for the train to bo cleaned. Got tickets and sleeping car berths at Union ticket olliee , 1501 Farnam st. F. A. NASH , Gen. Agt. J. E. PIIUSTON i'uss Agt. TIIH SECOND'S 3I.VKKSMI2N. 1'ho night Win } * Takes a Turn at the IJcllcvuo llnnjtc. Monday next the right wing of tbo Second infantry will march from Fort Omaha to the rillo range at Bcllovue , where they will take the place of the loft wing , which , for the past ilyo weeks has been engaged in target prac tice. tice.Tho The right comprises the following com panies , with tlioir respective commanders : A company , Captain William Mills ; B , Captain Charles A. Deiupsey ; C , Captain Henry Catloy ; K , Captain Luther S. Ames ; G , Captain Charles Kollur. This wing will remain at tha range for the next llveeks engaged in rlllo practice. The general Jlguro of merit in the rifle practice of tlio companies of tlio loft wing Is as follows- : company , 9U IS : F , b'J.Tl ' , D. 7l.bi5 ! ; H , OO..TJ ; 1,40.70. Mayor Bonlium , Inspector of rifle practice , says that tins showing Is a decided increase- over that inudu by the same companies in their practice of last year. Tlio now oIllecH of the great Rock Is land route , Ki02 , Sixteenth and Farnam street , Omaha , are the * finest in the elty. Call and see them. Tickets to all points east at lowest rates United States Court. Vestcrday was a busy day In the United States court and by pushing matters the criminal business for the present term was llnlshcd. William J'ophnm , another ono of the Fort Omaha soldiers charged with a criminal as sault upon the person of I.ora Zlglor , was tried by-jury and found guilty. John llttcknmn Is the proprietor of a sum mer garden , which Is located in the rear of his residence , near Hulo , this state. About six months ago Benjamin Moore and Thomas Cox , two yoang men , dropped into his place ono morning and noticing ho was selling native wine , which ho 'had manufac tured from grapes that grew in the woods near by , Informed Baekman that they were revenue ofllcors , nnd that unless ho put up ho would get into serious trouble. The proprietor of the establishment was not versed in the laws of the land , and think ing this wou d bo the better way out of the dlftteuHy. paid the two yo-mg inon $25. A few days later ho learned ho had been beaten out of his money and reported the fuels to the United States attorney. Cox and Moore were arrested , and upon being tried yesterday were found guilty. At noon the arguments In the Gandy-An- dci-son case wore closed and the whole- mat ter tuvnoti over to the Jury , but at a late hour last night a verdict had not been returned. District Court. Thomas Conway entered suit In tho'dlstrlct court against Policeman Martin T > - Black and bis bondsman , Adam Snyder , 0. Spccht nnd W , . J. Council , for 11,000 , charging that while ho was under the Inllucnoo. .of liquor , Black boat him o mercilessly that ho was laid up for eighty-six days , while his family suffered for food. The opening of a scaled , verdict In the case of little- Louis StPlgcr against Dr , Ralph for for 1,000 damages'for malpractice , revealed , u verdict clvbig fro boy plnl jllt tji.'jno. Janioa Lyucih ; churgodwith burglarizing tbo man O'MWlu ilt-lbo Porby hotel u few weeks ago , and \yho jumped out ol story .window , was put on trial before Judge Clarkson and a Jury. Tony Frank will bo put on trial Juno 11 for murder In the first degree. Charles Wundt , Indicted by the last grand jury for trying to bribe County Commissioner O'KcefTc , will have his trial' ono week from Monday. Judge Wakclcy will hand down decisions this morning hi room 3 , In the following cases : 11-83 Irish vs Pulllum. 11-235 Irish vs Pulllum. 12-M ! Young vs Winch. 1S-3I3 Woodman etal. vs Coliseum Build ing association ct at , The Star lumber company has commenced suit against O. B. Mercy et nl. to recover $ IGO.S ! ! on account of lumber furnished In the erection of a house In Kulm's ' addition. Clinton J , Colhv has commenced suit against Sylvia K. Thomas and George N. Hicks to compel the execution of n real estate con tract. Percy F. Clark has commenced suit for Jl.'JOO damages ngnlust Paul Honnef for as sault and battery. County Court. The American loan and trust company was given a judgment against George C. Jcnncr ct ol for $300.23. Charles S. Morris et hi recovered judgment against G. II. Mack for ( U ) . JO. Llchtcnsteln Bros. & Co. recovered Judg ment against G. II. Mack ct al for 3101.80. Levlnston Brothers was given judgment against Solon Burden for $ .VJO.II5. William Mardls secured a Judgment against M. S. Lindsay for $107.10 on n nromlssory note given In payment for Coliseum stock. Fits , spasms , St. Vltus dance , nervousness nnd hysteria are soon cured by Dr. Miles1 Nervine. Free samplcss atlCulm < k Co.j , 15th and Douglas. Marriage Licenses. Licenses wcro Usucd to the following parties by Judge Shields yesterday : Name and address. Age. j John Ktibee , Cnmlin ' - ' : ! I Christine Janskti , Omaha 23 j Joseph Sif , Omaha . " . . .31 | Mary Fiiila , Omaha 20 ( David A. Uric , Omaha 20 | Lizzie Uyan , Omaha 18 j Joseph Ceporan , Omaha . . " . . . , . . 21 I Mary Sladin , Omaha 10 Wanted A man to take a part inter est in a ( dem. ) weekly newspaper , the only ono in a county of over 70,000 people ple ; and every ollicer a democrat. , Pres ent editor a county oflicer and cannot give the paper the attention needed. Applicant must bo a first class practical printer , good local writer and strictly temperate in his habits. Address G , 43 , Bee Oflice , Omaha. NOUTH o.jr.i u.t Events ol'Interest and Importance in the Magic City. L. A. "Bud" or Campbell Thursday regis tered at the Exchange from Spinu , Wyo.and visiting eaeli commission linn informed them of a train of thirteen cars of cattle shipped by him from Medicine Bow , Wyo.nnd , agreed to consign the cattle to each linn. How much money ho got cannot bo known , but the sum will certainly amount to hundreds of dollars on the faith of his consignment. Pens were engaged and feed put in for ' the incoming cattle. Yardmen were up all night to take care of them and Mr. Campbell who is not related to D. L. Campbell of the Jarnos II. Campbell company , hud gone to enjoy the luxury of his stock transaction. The stock never come. House liiirglnrizcd. Burglars entered J. C. Eicheubary's house , Twenty-sixth near F streets , and stole a pair of gold bracelets and a revolver. . Hold Up ut Albright. George Williams , on his way home Thursday night , was held up tit Albright by two road agents , but fortunately had nothing of value to lose. Arm Cut Nearly Off AVith a Kill Co. Albert Sheelel , an cinploy-o ut the packing houses of Swift & Co. , was carrying a largo sausage knife and slipped nnd fell on the blade. His left arm was cut nearly oft be tween tlio elbow nnd wrist. A surgeon dressed the painful wound. Oddfellows' Hull. The committee appointed to select a loca tion for the now Oddfellows' hall has bad thrto acceptable offers and will make a selec tion soon. Ono site is on East N street with in a block of Twenty-fourth street , others tire the southeast and the northwest cornel's of Twenty-fourth and M streets and the south- cast corner of Twcnty-llfth ? .nd M streets. Any of tlieso locations nro acceptable to the committee and the ono accompanied by the largest bonus will bo selected. Notes About the City. Mrs. Louis Householder has gone to Chicago cage to visit a month with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hector nnd daugh ter , Mrs. G. W. Madden , have gone west on n , summer's jaunt. They "will spend three months visiting Pacific coast points. Mrs. Moses Redmond , who has been spend ing three weeks visiting friends in Chicago and Muscutine , In. , has returned homo. Mrs. Samuel D. Koyer , who has been visit ing friends In Leavcnworth , . Kan. , has re turned. The Crescent quartette will give a concert in Blum's opera houto , Thursday evening , Juno l' . Charles A. Hentrich , the cornetist , and local talent will assist. The Bohemian ladies will give a. dunce in National hull , Sunday afternoon and evening , to buy a flag for the lodge. John Flynn and Daniel Bagloy have re turned from Chicago. Heed Darnell has returned from Chicago. Timekeeper II. S. Ballard , of the packing houses of Swift & Co. , is visiting friciuU in Iowa. J. M. Gallagher , ono of the active members of South Omaha lodge No. 00 , Ancient Order of United Workmen , is stek at his rooms. No. 21WO N. street. . Miss Mary , daughter of Mr. and Mis. Mar tin Spoettler , who has been attending school nt Nebraska City , has returned homo for the summer vacation. John Shromeck has returned from Okla homa. John Tobias , on his way from Denver to Chicago , stopped off to visit bio parents , ' Air. nnd Mrs. J. M. Tobias. Miss May Pnlno , who has been spending some months in Ogden , Utah , has returned. B. C. Lane , has returned from Denver. Salt Ijiiko City. The special attention of our readers Is in vited to tlio advertisement elsewhere of the Heal Estate exchange of Salt Lake City , Utah , calling attention to its attractions as a summer and health resort , and u rapidly ris ing metropolis. It Is a foregone conclusion that Salt Lake City Is to bccoino one of the chain of mighty cities between the Atlantic and Pacific , and the Inflow of our best Amer ican citizens In late years has made of It a do- llghtfnl homo city. The development of Salt Lake City must bo wonderfully rapid from this time on. Write to the Heal Estate Ex change , Salt Cake City , for illustrated pamphlets , summer tourist rates , etc. Il nupoilor excellence proven In million * of hornet formurutlinn n quarter of n century It U mail ? the t'nltfil St.iles ( iovernniunt. Knclurm" ! t > r "I0 h .iil ( if tlm k'roal unlvorililu. ns tlio Stronuost. l'ur * t un4 Mini llonltlifiil , Dr I'rlce'a I'reani link- IML' t'owilvr , iloei not contain ammonia , llwv or alum. Bold onlr In cant , U A KINO I'OWUKIl CO , , - BIB i'laavllCtf , Both the method niul results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste , nnd acts E3ntly yet promptly on the Kidneys , iver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fev'crs and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac- ccptnhlo to the stomach , prompt iu its action and truly beneficial m its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and $1 bottles by nil leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do uot accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO , CAL , IOWSVIU.E , KY. NEW YORK. N.Y. rawrwggga In its Birst Stages. He Hire you yet the ( /online. CALIFORNIA Till' LAND OB1 DISCOVERIES. . &SSoi / on < rn TJor circuljry ? ! Mrkttlt J frrfrg. . Santa : Abie : and : Cat : R : Cure I'orsalo by Goodman UrtiK Co , TJB , J , Hi McGREW , THE SPECIALIST. The Doctor If nnturpnSBcd In the treatment of nil forms of 1'rlvalu Diseases. No treatment has ever been moretmcrcoefu ! ami none linn hail stronger endorse ment. A enrols Kiiumntccd In the MTJoret cases ' " 'ronil tp&davsrilbont the loss of nn hour's time , Thofo who hiuo been under his treatment for Stricture or difficulty In relieving the bla'jder.iprotioiince it n most wonder ful success. A complete euro In a few days \vlihout Iialn-Jmrrunietits oriloss Tf iim . * of the Hcjtmlorgans tlmlillty or nervoufnw . In their worst forms and most drcailfjl rcsulti are uli olutely cuieil , } , | sa * % And nil l-'iMAI.K ; 'irarafer JISUA KS cured BaBBEMUJW nt ! , ( , , „ „ wnimt , , Instrumtnlfl , A wonderful remedy. 110UHS for ' ' i from 2 to 4 ONI.V. und nil Dlfcflfrs of the fikln , Illooil , Heurt. Liver. Kid neys ami Illaililcr cureil. Cured In 30 to todays. The hu t rapid , rafe aud effect ive treatment known to the mcdlcnl profteslnu , E\ery mice of the ilUonte ic- moved from the blood incomplete curd guaranteed. . . . . . ! or , „ „ „ ; or > vmna" , each lOc i ( ttnniM ) . Tn-atment by corrc- Hiiomlenco Stamp for reply. " > N K I'on. HTM Ann KAIIXAM ST. Open from 8 A. M. to 0 I' . M. 1 Kutrancn on Furnam or 1 Ull fat , OMAHA , NEB. 11 f pTT Tlt'V siifTerlns from effec lAl U lA IA J"1"f ' I-ost Manhood , V V ] _ V ri IVY Vouthfnl Krror * . Iriipotcnoy - * * * ud DUfiiM'ttDt .en can b * cured p rm nonllT and privately by our .Sexual Sim- cine , bent br mall for II Hook tent luenle , ! ) for itamp. lleocon Mtdlcil Cooipauj , lil DEADWOOD , S. D. , May 22th , 189Q. NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY , Omaha , Neb. : ' ' Dear Sirs--My : suit of clothes came last night in good shape. I thank yon ever so much. I am more than satisfied with my bargain , They fit just as nice as if they had been made to order in this city. I will do what I can to advertise your house. I have shown two of my chums the suit , they were surprised and said they intended to write to you at once , Shall order my fall or winter suit and overcoat from your house. Thanking you for the fair treatment I have received at your hands and wishing you good success and prosperity , I remain , very respectfully , THEODORE BLAND , Dcadwood/S. D. The above is a copy of a letter just received it speaks for itself. We have dozens of them of a similar nature. They all come unsolicited. Our mail order department lias assumed enormous proportions. "We supply thousands of customers from a distance and have saved them considerable money. We send samples of cloth and measuring blanks , Our instructions for measuring are very simple , and in nine cases out of ten insure a good fit. Our goods are sent , with privilege of examin ing and trying on , and if they are not in every -way satisfactory , you need not take them , so you run n'o risk in ordering. We also fill orders' for Hats , Shoes and other Furnishings. ' . Clearance Sale of Boys' Suits. The season is nearing toward the end and we now commence to cleau out our Boys' Suits. The finest must go first , and we announce heavy reductions to make them move fast. Extra fine knee pant Suits of wid ' Wale all worsted goods , in light and dark shades , formery ] selling at $8.5O and $7.9O , reduced to $5.SO. These are of exquisite workman ship and no finer or better made suits are sold in this city. Very fine knee pant Suits in beautiful mixtures of worsteds and cassimeres , formerly selling at $7.26 and $6.76 , reduced to $4.75. These are extraordinary values , and we would advise an early call while the sizes are yet complete , as they will not last long. In lower priced Boys' Suits we still have an immense line. We have done this season an enormous business in our Boys' Department , and our buyer has been rather reckless in quantities. You are doing your self an injustice if you buy a Boy's Suit outside of our house. UJL Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. WHICH WILL YOU HAVE ? Light Weight OR Heavy Weight ? WE HAVE THEM BOTH. Nowadays , it is wiser to regulate one's wardrobe by the thermometer rather than tbe almanac. If tbe morning is sultry , you are sure to need heavy trousers by evening , and vice versa. To meet tbe demand of our varying season , we carry a full supply for hot days or cool. cool.A A specialty in extra trous ers. You can afford to be comfortable. THIS WEEK. Dinner Sets At Special Prices. Greatly Reduced. PERKINS , GATCH & t LAUMAN'S , 15M FARNAM STREET , NEW PAXTON BLOCK Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under the llannsemer.t of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concesslorwrlos. . INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES v.- GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will talto plnoo In pnbllo at the OITV OF JUAREZ ( formerly 1'uso del Nortu ) , Mexico WEDNESDAY , JUNE 28th , 1S9O. Under the personalsiipcrvlsfniiol GEN. J01IX S. MOS1)Y-ami , Mil. OAMILO AIOirME3 ! ; ; , the former a Buntlciiian of such iiriiniltienco In Iho United Stili-i : that Ills presence itliinq U biilllulentctiaranteo to the publlo tluit thu dr.iwjii s will lie liuld wlllistriat honesty and fair ness to nil , and thu latter ( the Supervisor of thu .Muxluan Uoi'urtiiuonO 1 * " ' uijual slaudluig and integrity. CAPITAL PRIZE , $60OOO. Only 6OOOO Tickets ! Only GOOOO TicketsI . T WHOLE TICKETS , $4 ; HALF TICKETS , $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS , $1. $ 1 Prize of $60,000 , $60,000 , 10.1 Prlzoi of Approximation t S3 ca-li S S.OM l'rlaof 10,000 " . . . llwn ) 1W ( I'rlzoi of : ) twieli 3.0JJ I'rl7ocf 6UH ; 6.0JO 100 I'rUos of 2.1 each S I'rlTUs of IiXO er.cli 3.0JJ Terminal Prizes. 111 I'tlZliSOf 'Ml cucli 2OW .WOTcrmlnaM to tiD.O'U ' I'll uof tfl c-ncli W I'rlzoi of ICO cnch , . DWO 6911 Terminal * to $1UUJJ I'rUo of tlU each.- . . 1UO 1'rlicsof ( C each. . , . . - 6X ( > J 2SO JVI/oa of 8U uucU 7M3 loTi Prlzoa amouutlns to $106,070 VTa tlio unrtcrdlcnod lieroby certify that tlio Ilnnco If any tlckot rtr.iwlnz : i prljn li c > nt lei tlio tirMor * Niicloiml cif Mexico In Clilhiialnia lias on deposit Unci ] , IU f.ico v.ilno will Iu cullcrloU nii.1 riiulUoa from Iho Mexican International Bmikliitf Company , to tlio owner thuroof fr 'u of 1 thu nocoauary Hinds to cuurnntco tlio payment of ull iiiii.ut ; II. tlio prlzoa ilrnwn In tlio ( iiunil lottery of Jnaro/ . 1'restJcnt ll ? I'avi National llnuU. l'l Paso , Tat Wo further certify that wo will siiporvho all tlio ar- AliliXTSVAKT t'U > . rnnjun ] nti , anil In person niniinira nml control ull For clnh rnttM , or nny utlior Infnrmiiilnn. wrlio W tlioilpuvlnui of this Lottery , ami Hint tlio.lama nro tlio miilvMlunpil. statlni ; your udilruai eluirly. wltti uomliirleil with honesty , fnlrnesj imj In good fallli Slate. Ciiunty , Streat nn.l Nuiubor. Mi > r.uilil lualj tmvaiil : ) all pnrtlci , delivery will bo asiuro I by your eiicloilnu an ouvow JOHM S. MOSHY. Commissioner. opo lipurliu jour full rultlrun. CAMII.O AimuirKS : [ , MUXIUAN iHTBUNATIOSAr. llASKlNIlif < ) . , Supervisor for the Government. Olty of JiiiirvMo.itco. . T\JOT'TPF1 ' Send remittances for tickets hy ordinary lottor. coiitnlnlnK Moiriy Ordnr. J.N vj. . i wo- . . , . ! llanlc IJiaftur roataj l6S11P < i | y ul | i3XrebS , , companies. Now Vorlc K.\omn e , Note. Address all registered letters to MLSXIO.A.N INTERNATIONAL * , BANKING CO. , OiLij or Juarez. Moxioo. via bll Paso. Tax. MAX MEYER & BRO. Jewelers and Silversmiths , SIXTEENTH AND FAUNAM STREETS , - OMAHA , NEH. We Invite particular attention to our large variety of arti cles appropriate for Weddlnfj Presents at POPULAR PRICES. Solid Sterling Silverware , ulnglo pieces or in sots , combinations , &c. , from $2 up to $500. Fine Quadruple Silver-plated Ware , in uaw and olosaut designs , embracing about everything Icnnwn to the trada in both Hat and. hollow ware , so low in price that wo duo not namu the figures , being only about IIA LI ) ' OUB EOUM- EH PniCES. Lamps , Toilet Sot3 , Candelabra , Bronze Ornaments , Mirrors , besides the largest as&ortm'unt. of Clock * to bo found west of Chicago , from $1 up to $ ! i JO- Handsome Mantel Clot'lcj at $5 , $7.60 , $10 , $10 , oto. , with half-hour bVrilto attachment , cathedral gen tj , &c , Diamonds , Watches , and Rich Gold Jew elry at Greatly Reduced Prices. at lowest Rates and All Work Fully Warranted. '