THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ? JTBIDAY. JUNE 13 , 1890. THE CITY. Bank oloartrigH yesterday $032,072.18. A child of Assistant Chief Barnes of the flro department died Wcdncsdivy nnd Vina burled yesterday. CornlHh & Johnson Iwvo filed n com plaint charging W. II. Livingstone with the embo/zlcment of $1.18. The Nebraska steam laundry has boon Bold by the executors of the estate1 of the Into C. S. Poor to tin Olriaha man named Kustls for $15,000. United States Attorney Baker received n telegraphic request to deliver an oration tion at McCook on the glorious Fourth. IIo has taken the matter under ndvlso- inont. BtThuralny morning the three year-old bon of John Doweli , living at twefity- slxth and Cameron streets , fell from the back porch of the dwelling and fractured his left arm at the elbow. The embezzlement case against A. W. Evans was dismissed In nolico court ycs terdny morning , Max Meyer , who swore out the warrant for Evans' arrest , fail ing to appear to prosecute the case. The Boone paving brick and tlln manu facturing company was Incorporated yes terday by George Fabugh , J. C. Porrlgo , George Higgins and Newman S. Clark with a capital stock of 3100,000. The prin cipal place of business will bo in this city. Mrs. Rico , living at 702 North Six teenth street , was visited by burglars Wednesday night. A rcfrlglrator was Btandlng out In the hull ana from this they extracted a largo quantity of meat und other provisions. Gcorgo English , a pauper sent hero from \Vnyno county , was last night given his choice between get ting out of town within thirty minutes or taking twenty .days in the county jail. lie chose the former and loft the city no rapidly aa electricity could carry him. Dr. S. H. Patten and J.W. Carr of this city and J. G. Tale of Grand Island left ' lod'go of the Ancient Order of United yesterday to attend the session of the sup- remoWorkmon in Boston on the 17th inst. s Tlio delegates from states west of Clii- raiffngo will rendezvous at that city and pro/tauvo therefor Boston Saturday morning < in 11 special car. * ' The Western Art association awarded ro r llio gold modal for painting to J. G. liorglum.of Los Angeles , Cul. , Tuesday ijvcning. Mr. and Mrs. Borglum will ball for Europe noon , where they will pursue their studies for about three years under tlio patronage of S. W. Lin- ingcr of tills city , with whom they have left bomo of their best productions , among them Mr. Borglum's noted "Stag t ing hi California. " A party of Syrians who are now in the city will give a lecture on their native customs and close with a representation of a Syrian wedding , this evening nt 7IiO : ; nnd , also , on Satur day afternoon at 20 : : ! , at the Young Women's Home , 109 S. 17th st. Admit tance , 2oe , which goes to the Woman's i Christian association. They have a largo assortment of beautiful embroideries and 'x- draperies which they will oiler for sale i ut that lime. They wish to educate them v -elvcs for missionaries and take tins wuj i3 } f raising money. Tickets at lowest rates and superior . .accommodations via the great Rock Is- Aland route. Ticket olllco , 1G02 Six- f teenth and Farnam streets , Omaha. You llet Goes East. Nat Brown traded his famous pacing mare You Hot nnd her mate , Jack-Go-Easy , yester day to a Philadelphia paity for twcnty-llvo liorscs and ponies , including two line stallions and a number of brood marcs. Tlic Ilitls Are Hold Uncle. Bids for the proposed new freight depot were to h.tvo bcou opened at Union Pacific headquarters yesterday but it has been found , necessary to make several important changes ' in the plans consequently a postponement of ono week liad to bo taken. Dr.uightsinen are now at work ou the remodeled drawings. Merchants' hotelOmaha. S2 to $ .1 per * > day. Nat.BrownproprIraP.r' Holies oftlie AVrcclc. The demoralized cars which figured In the Kearney wtcclc were brought in yesterday morning and taken to the Union Purifle shops. The loss will not bo so nre.it as at llrst Intimated. No. 8 from the wcstcatne in yesterday mornIng - Ing with sixteen cars four hours late' , delayed by western connections. Mrs. Wiuslow'b soothing syrup Is the best of all remedies for children teething. 23 cents a bottle. t . An Inquest. A baby was found in n vault in the rear of Jiunes Brady's residence , at 1110 Sherman , avenue , Wednesday. An investigation yos- tcrday by n coroner's jury revealed Unit it v hail been deposited there by its mother , Mrs. V Mary Cain , but H being proven that tlio child t ivas dead when born , tlio jury returned a vor- 'HOi * ' ' J ° death f1'0111 natural causes. coaches Pullnmn palace t-'iu'd , ffco reclining chair und intoi'vonintj points via tlio jrrout Roclc Island route. Tick- ct oilico 100 . Sixteenth and Farnam. Poor IConnnmy. AiiRiist Kemmlor , n well dressed young man , was found sleeping in n box car In the Missouri P.icillo yards. When searched at the station ho was found to have on his per son $ . " > in cash , a gold watch and chain and fiovoral other trinkets. Ho claimed to ho a dry goods clerk and took that way of saving Ids money. His lodgliiK cost him $12.50 and n lecture from the Judge on the text , "Ver dancy. " The now olllccs of the great Rock Ca lami route , 1002 , Sixteenth and Farnam utreot , Oumhii , are the ilnest in the city. Call and t > eo them. Tickets to all points cast at lowcbt rates M'liero IH Toil 1 Miss Nancy Sullivan of 1S11 ! Hurt street wants the pollco to Ilnd her brother Ted , who lias not been homo siuco Wednesday morn- Ing. There are six or boven members in the family and Ted is the only in iscullne protec tor Ho wears n woo.len leg and is well known about town. When ho loft ho had about f OO in his pockets nnd the ladles are naturally be coming anxious. Samples of Dr. Miles' Kestoratlvo Nervino nt ICuhn t Co.'s , 15th and Douglas , cures lieadacho' , * nervousness bleeplessness , uou- rulgl.i , tits , etc. etc.A A Now ImliiMti-y. Among the now Industries fairly under way for next year is nn iisplmltum p.ivcmcnt company. Mr. Ciuy liatton is said to boat the head of the enterprise. Preparations are being made to begin business carlv next Hpring in direct competition with the Harbor ixjoplo. The now company will bid for the juvoment to bo laid noxtycarnnd promises to Lrlng about it tx\luctlon in the cobl turn pavement In Uinnha. Rays IIo Sloans "Our company ngfces to put up ft forfeit bond of $100,000 made payable to the city In case wo sell out to the American waterworks or any ether company , " said W. H. Vaughn , "If the city votes us a franchise wo will Ijuaranteo to furnish pure filtered water to private consumers in Onwh * ut Just 23 per cent below the prlcoa now clmrgod. If , wo lon't do precisely as wo ngrco wo shall ox- l > cct our fi-unchlso to go by default. Wo mean business , und u big business , too , " In the sick room Plait's Chlorides , the odor less UblurccUmt , is ItiYuluuulo , COUNUIL ttliUFFS SWEAT 3 Another Attcn'1' ; toJMcMmlP to Drive- Them Out of lixUtcncc. M r. J. W. Taylor ha $ 'filed a petition In the district court on belmlf of J. H. Coffraan against Peter C. Nlsson , Oeorgo C. Nlsson nnd William II. Alford of Omaha , and D. M. West , rm attorney ? N. Schur * , Justice of the peace ; John Vex , constable , nnd D , 0. Tucker , nil of Council Bluffs. 'The petition prays for f ,000 damages , alleging wilful , cor rupt nnd unlawful conspiracy to cvado the laws of Nebraska concerning the exemption of laborers' wages. Coffmnn was an employe of the Union Paci fic railway company and became Indebted to Nlsson , Alford &Co. of Omaha In the sum of $18 , which debt the flrm assigned to Tuckcr.n resident of Council UlulTs. It Is charged that Tucker and the other de fendants conspired together and brought suit in garnishment against the railway company in Iowa. Coffmnn had assigned his wages , which fact was proved In Scnurx's court , but while the nsslgnco had the law on his side , that made no difference to the combine , and a decision was rendered in favor of Tucker. The case was taken to the ( superior court nud reversed. The parties then garnished ! the railroad company again , and as the costs , etc. , grew , the annoyance caused the company increased and Coffman was discharged in consequence. Hence this suit. It is charged that a regular sweat-mill ex ists over the Dig Muddy engaged in this ne farious business , the dockets showing hun dreds of similar cases aiming to snatch from the laborer his earnings to 1111 the nmw of these men , banded together for fees , commis sions , costs , charges , expenses , etc. . while the debtor's family wait in pinch and want for the wages which never come. This action , it Is claimed , is in total disre gard of the law passed by the last legislature , which exempts for sixty days the laborer's wages intended for tlio benefit of himself and family and makes it unlawful to assign such claims for the purpose of suing or garnishing in another state to cvado the protection of the laws of this state. It is proposed to make this a test case nnd n strong oiTort will bo made to break up the practice. The plaintiff's attorney claims that by comity it is the policy of each state to glvo force to the proved laws of another state. Poz/oni's complexion powder ia universally known and everywhere esteemed ns'tho only powder that will improve the complexion , eradicate tan freckles , and all stin diseases. AJIhlTAUV ItOAD I'UDl'IjE. They Want tlic Street llnllwny Com pany to Fulfill Its IMeiljjes. There is considerable uneasiness experi enced by the residents along the military road regarding the extension of the motor line into that section. They claim that the Omaha street railway company seems to have forgotten its promise or nt least has a very slow,1f methodical , way ot redeeming them. It will bo recalled that several months ago Tin : Uci : announced that the Omaha motor company * had agreed for u consideration to ex tend its Walnut Hill line northwest along the military road to the terminus of what was known as the Benson line , about two and a half miles from Lowe and Mercer avenues. The consideration offered by the property owners was ? r ,00 ! ) in cash , with which the poles could bo purchased ; the right of way along the road wuich hud baen enjoyed by the Benson line , nnd 200 lots , nc"e of which are rated at less than S'jOO apiece. This tender was accepted by Dr. Mercer in the name of the company and an agreement was entered into by which the" motor com- p-my promised to have the desired line in operation by July 1. Three days or thereabouts , Inter , the Omaha motor company lost itself in the Omaha srteet railway company. Since that time deeds to the property in question have been made and arc held by trustees. The company , especially as it operates part of the way on Lowe avenue , ought long since , to have commenced work on the. proposed line because the assistance offered it ib greater than the company have ever experienced bo- foic. It was announced yesterday afternoon thnt the directors would soon give the matter their earnest attention. Entitled to tlic Host. All are entitled to the best that their money will buy , bo every family bhould have , at mice , a bottle of the best family remedy , Syrup of Figs , to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For b.ilo in 50c and § 1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. JOINI-U ) 15Y HAUL A Now Projected Koail to the South Aium'icaii Republics. Mayor Gushing received private notification and very nttractlvoovcrturcs jostordaymorn ing regarding a reliably backed project de signed to unite the republics of the southern continent with the moio stable nnd vigorous sister of the north half of the new world. The project contemplates all-rail connection between North and South America , propos ing n road from the Texas coast southward , with a deflecting branch to San Antonio. The preliminaries are all pcrfoctcd , the plans ma tured , and the money secured with which to prosecute It to a speedy consummation. The road will bo known as the Corpus Christ ! ic South-American nud will first de vote its energies to the development of the , fecund resources lying in tlio magnificent stretch of tortitory through : which it will run and which is said to bo unrivalled in its wealth. The road will hug the const nearly its entire distance. In nearly the entire district traversed , a bale of cotton is giown to the acre , and from twenty to thirty bushels of corn. Sugar cnno grows rank nnd strong. Three hundred thousand pounds of bugnr were obtained by ono man hist year from " , " > 0 acres of cane , and sold nt a clear profit of $ . > 0,000. The growing scn'-on com prises cloven mouths nnd two crops can bo produced as easily as ono. The Mexican government has granted a subsidy of $ Ut,000 n mile from Mntamorns to Ciimtonmla line , nnd other republics of Cen tral America have pledged substantial aid. As projected , this line passes along n grent level nlatcau nearly all the way from the Hio Grande to the City of Mexico , while the point of entrance into bouth America is the Aran- sns pass , which is 000 miles from the City of Mexico. For burns , scalds , brult.es and all pain nnd soreness of the llesh , the grand household remedy is Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Bo sure you get the genuine. 1C02. Sixteenth and Farnam streets is the now Rock Islam ! ticket ofllco. Tick- eta to all points east at loivcat rates. A SILIIOUHTTI2 OF COMCljlNG. A Peculiar HcHiilt of noUeceiit Storm nt Haltiiuoro. A peculiar freak of a recent hailstorm is apparent upon ono of the windows of ox-tiovernor Howie's Iniildlnt , ' , on the boutheast corner of Baltimore and C'al- vort btreots. The immense hailstones struck ono of the windows on tlio third floor on the Culvert street side , ant ! the hreak whiuh it occasioned has resulted in leaving in the pane a perfect silhou ette of the Into Senator Roscoe Conkllng of Now York , who died as a result of exposure - posuro In the bllz/.ard of March 12 , 18bS , iiiivn the Baltimore Herald , Hundreds of persons gnzcd at tlio broken window aiu ! remarked tlio close resemblance to the features of the sena tor. His largo head raUed high , ills tliick hair and the peculiar nose and full beard , for which he was noted , being tho. most prominent features of the picture. Then , ugaln , ono could easily distinguish the lock of hair which foil from his fore head In nn apparently careless manner. None who hat } ever seen the 'remarka ble faeo gf Senator Conkling , could fall to recognize the likeness ami the bystander frequently heard the remark : "That's a perfect picture of C'onkling. " It is strange that tlio distinguished statesman whoao death wa caused au the result of a storm should have had his likeness formed by a window breojt caused by another btorm. Van lloutuu's Cocoa- Largest solo In the world * THE COMBINE'S ' .DICTATOR . , * How Davis Engineered the Now Oity Jnil Improvements , ' COUNCILMAN WHEELER AS LIEUTENANT , How Fellow Coimnlttcotnnn O'Connor AVns Ignored Except When Ilia SlKiiiUuro Was Wanted Original Kstlimito host. Councilman O'Connor was asked whyjlio had dcmrtnded nn Investigation Into Council man Davis' administration of alTulrs in con nection with JUttng up the now city Jnil. "I went on the building committee , " said Mr. O'Connor ' , "to Ilnd out what those fel lows were doing. I thought It would bo u good plnco to look Into matters n littlo. From the first Davis and Wheeler untlertook.to run everything. Sometime' } they would bring bills to me to sign and sometimes they would Ignore mo entirely mid make their reports without reference to me at all. "At the time the matter of the new city jail came up the building committee was In structed to confer with the llro and pollco commission on the subject. Davis was out of town , but Wheeler and I met the commission and together wo went to the Gees hotel and looked the building over. The commission , and especially Hartman , thought the quarters wcro acceptable and so did Wheeler , but I thought it would cost too much to adapt them to police duties. Before the next meeting of the council Wheeler visited the new quarters in company with Chief Seavey , and the latter in structed the councilman as to what he wanted done and Wheeler prepared a report to con form with theseinstructions. . IIo brought tills report to mo the night of thd council meeting and asked mo to sign it. I told him if ho would fix n reasonable sum for fixing up the plnco I would sign it , but ho refused to do this mid offered his report without my signature , naming no certain amount. "I offered another report recommending that the mflttcr be referred back to the com mission with a. request that they estimate the cost of the improvement and fix the amount. This was adopted by the council. This amount was fixed at § 1,200 und I bigned it. The llro and police commission was in = 'ructcd to go ahead and do the work , but , instead of the commission doing it , D.ivis assumed or was given full sway and gave the work out as best suited himsoll mid no one was allowed to critk-iso him. " "You heard what Frank Kaspcr told about Davis telling a policeman whom ho overheard criticising the cost ol something at the jail that ho ( the policeman ) had better bhut up or ho would lose his Job. "An acquaintance of mine , connected with the Novelty iron works , went to Mr. Smith of the fire and police commission mid asked if he could figure on the iron woik und Smith told him that lie hurt to see D.ivis , that ho had full charge of the work. "After the adoption of the report of the committee fixing the amount to bo expended nt $1,2001 heard nothing more of the matter in my oiiicinl capacity until Davis planked down on my dcsk'a stack of bills amounting to something like S-,285. Now , I don't say that Davis got any money out of this , but he has given out some advan tageous contracts , at Icdbt , with the next election in view. ' "These bills have been referred to me and I am going too look through them and find out Just how much cheaper the work could have been done. "Tho reason I want an investigation is to discover simply the facts in the c.ise. " \ Another significant circumstance is the fact that original estimate of S1'JOO , to which Mr. O'Connor refers , Davis claims was "lost in the shuffle. " "Isn't it rather peculiar , " asked a citizen , "that this shuffle toolc place. What is a shuffle anyway. If an estimate which was agreed to bj tbo council was of any import ance , why should a servant of the public , such as Davis ought to consider himself , allow it 16 be lost by means of a 'shulllo , ' especially when the cost of the improvement is doubled and the money doesn't come out of Davis' pocket. " "I want tliis investigation to bo with open doors. I don't think niuch of some of the committee who are to do the investigating , because they are In the combine. I don't care what the report of the committee will be , because I know nothing will bo left undone to cover up the worst features of the Job. But I do want the facts to become known and Tun Bui : should insist upon a full and open investigation. "Davis has the haughtiness of an autocrat. JIo displays it in everything , but I don't think ho ought to bo allcwcd to railroad such n piece of work as this through the council without explaining it. " Councilman Kasper is very emphatic in his declaration that the council cannot pay the bills for the icmodelling of the Gees hotel for jail purposes. He says : "I am going to investigate-that work my self , in company with competent mechanics , and whatever the report of the committee may bo I shall bo ready for them. "You see who compose that committee and you and every one olaoMcnows what to pxpect. That Jail never cost ftOJ , nor anything near it , and I am going to satisfy myself on the matter. What do you think of two hours' work costing $0. Such I believe is the case. "What business had Davis or any one else to put in a cQiicieto floor at a cost of SUM without an order from the council to that effect. . , ' ' 'Somebody is going to get a 'hike-off' ou t of the business and the public shall know who it Is. "I have not much to say just now hut I am going to investigate all the bills and every inch of the work and not an item shall bo paid which the people do not undorstind. If it is all right I am satisfied if not I want to know why. " S. B. Durfoy , mate of steamer Arizona , had his loot badly jammed. Thomas' Elcctiic Oil ancd it. Nothing equal to It for a quick pain reliever. _ LACK OF HA11MONY. How the WIU1 Winds IMnycd on" the Piano nt Itrudshaw. County Auditor Evans' office received a very significant souvenir of the Bradshaw calamity. It is n section of a church organ which was ono of several upon which the terrible cyclone pl.ijcd its awful requiem. The gentleman who presented the interest ing little memento to Mr. Evans was Mr. Oliver of Lincoln. IIo said that while going over the scene of dcaola- tton ho counted sixty pianos and twenty- five organs that had been whirled Into the heavens and dashed down upon the earth again , such utter wrecks as that the owners could not Identify them. Mr. Oliver said that one 1 uly of Bradshaw who had lost ono of these pianos remarked to him that lie hud no objection at all to the angels trying her instrument If they desired to , but she thought they might have had the courtesy to have raturncd it in as good shape- us when they borrowed it. Another lady who had lost a piano told him that she supposed If it hud uecn a harp In- 'stuad she wouldn't have got any of It back. sSl T PERFECT lflAO | Its superior oxcullcnco proron in milli'itu of tiomot for more limn n quarter trucantutr .11 1 unel Uy the 1'nlti'il Htntes t. ivcrumr-iiU BmUitieU liy the lionilsiif ilii , uren iiniTcraitl s. ns III" Strcmnnt , 1'uri'itnnil .M.Mt lli'iilllifnl IIr 1'ilco't I'ruani llak Int.1'owilrr , iloi-i ii"t cunluln auuuniiUi , lluiu or uluiu , bui.i. niy In inu : I'ltic'K iiAituvn rowiHMi ro , .New York UilcuKO. Una t fuucl v - til.Louis Save Your Hair BY a timely twtjof Ayor's Hnlr Vigor. This preparation 1ms no equal ns n dressing. It kqons the scalp clean , cool , and healthy , afacl preserves the color , fullness , and beauty of the hair , - "IVft9 rapidly becoming bald and Cray ; but aftcn using two or thrcd \jottlon of Ayer'B Hair Vigor my hair grow thick andKlos ( y and the original color was rcstnrod. " Melvln Aldrlch , Canaan Contra/2 ? . H. " Bomo tlmo ano I lost all my hair In consequence on inoaslos. After duo waiting , no now growth appeared. I than used Ayur's Ilalr Vigor and my hair grow Thick and Strong : . It has apparently como to stay. Thn Vigor is nvldently a great aid to nature. " J. U. Williams , Florosvllle , Texas. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for the past four or five years and find It n , most Hfitlstuetory dressing for the hair. It Is all I could desire , being harmless. raiiHlng the Imlr to retain its natural color , and requiring hut a small quantity to render the hair easy to arrange. " Mrs. Jr. A. llalloy , t ) Charles street , navcrhill , Mass. " I have been using Ayer's Hair Vigor for several years , and bullove that It has caused my hair to retain its natuial color. " Jtfrs. H. J. King , Dealer in liy ) Goods , &c. , mshopvlllc , 3Id. Or. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Bold by Urucglita nud 1'erfumeri. CALIFORNIA TUB1 LAND OB1 DISCOVERIES. AH sfiiti-Jfii i1 j ftj nGtfWfo _ -Sotf ffo"circuljr. . l.MlMlilferS,2- CALJ Santa i * Able ; and : Cat : R : Cure I'or&ulo by Goodman Drug Co. "THIS is AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER. " Walter Brsant , Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " , , MOT1CE. THE WELL-KNOWN YELLOW LABELS OF THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY LIM ITED , ARE PROTECTED DY PERPETUAL INJUNCTIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. WHICH WILL YOU HAVE ? Light Weight OR Heavy Weight- WE HAM THEM BOTH. Nowadays , it is wiser to regulate one's wardrobe by the thermometer rather than the almanac. If the morning is sultry , [ you are sore to need heavy trousers iby evening , and vice versa. . To meet the 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. nrv WARM Is slow but its coming sure. We are prepared for it , we have made last week the heaviest purchase of summer clothing ever made by any re tail clothing house. Owing to the backward season manufacturers are overstocked , and we have closed a deal for a very large stock at prices far below the cost of manufacturing. "We mean to sell the goods with out any profit , just for the sake of making a big advertisement with them , as we find this the most effective way of advertising. Our custo mers will remember how we monopolized in former seasons the trade in summer clothing. "We mean tp do the same this year , and if it is pos sible to give greater values we will do so. "We have prepared for a greater rushmore than half of our second floor is filled with summer coats and vests. If you will look at our stock you will think we have enough ofj them to supply -every man in this state , and such a variety has never been seen in any retail clothing house in this country. The season will be short and. we intend to make short work with the goods. "We pre-r diet that this will be the most sensational sale in this city. SUMMER NECKWEAR. in connection with this coat and vest sale we commence to-day oui ? annual sale of Summer Neckwear. Our patrons need not be told what this means. Thousands of dozens will be distributed at mere nominal prices. "We say "dozens" purposely because the most of our Summer Ties are sold by the dozen for the same price as other houses charge you for one or two single ties of same quality. For instance , the Pique Teeks , which you see in our window marked 28c a dozen , can .not be bought elsewhere for less than 12 c or ISe apiece. They come in hand some new patterns and latest shapes. Other Summer Ties and Scarfs in proportion. We keep them in the finest grades. One of the prettiest novelties in summer neckwear this season is the new Ring Scarf , macloi- ' pf Washable material. This is the very latest. We have a large variety' in handsome shades and patterns , guaranteed to stand washing. Our price for these is 35c each other houses charge 7Bc for them. Our assortment of men's low slices is the largest in the city. What you can't find in our stock is not worth looking- for , and our prices arc by far the lowest. We sell you a good Oxford tie shoe with solid leather sole and counter , made ne.it and shapely , for SI. 15. You could not buy the same shoo elsewhere for less than $1.75. Russet low shoes , of a good quality which will stand service at $1,40 , worth $2 ; and excellent Dongola southern ties.honest stock and well made.at $1.90 , worth fully $2.50. Very fine calf Oxford and southern ties , very flexible and easy shoes , at $2.15 and $2.25. Shoe stores would charge at least $3 for such qualities. We can save you considerable money on your footwear. JL. \ / < UJL.JL.JL Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , UK. J. E , McGSBEW , THE SPECIALIST. Tiio Doctor la misiirpnsscd In the treatment of nil forms of I'rhnto Diseases. No treatment has cor been moru eitccctsfnl ami none 1ms hail stronger endorse ment. A enrols gunr.intcid In the \ crysorpt cnecs In from 3 to 5 cl'ivs Ithoiit the loss of nn linur'f time. Tli'Jfe lie ) m\o bicn BflkatP nmler Ins treatment for stricture : or dinlciilty In relieving the bladder , pronounce it n most wonder ful success. A compute euro In a few days without mln , Instruments or loan of time. And nil \\otiV- ncca of the Bcxualorganx timidity or nervousness , in tlielr worst forme und moat dreadf'il rutilte are alixolntdy cured. Ami nil FJMATK : ] ) ISnASiS cured at homo without InatriimcntB. A wonderful remedy. 1IOUK3 for ladies from 2 to 4NIY. mid all Dipeiues of tlio Slvin , mood , Heart. Liter , Kid neys and Hliiddcr cured. Cured in SO to tO days. The most rapid , eafo mm tffcrt- INC treatment knoun to tlio medical profession. E\cry Iraco of the dlbenso re- nioM'd from the lilood : n complete euro guaranteed. EJ ffftS ? ? ' < or "man" or "Homnn" , tach lOc ( Elnmi > 9) ) . Treatmint by corre spondence Stamp for reply. N K t'on. HTM AND PAHNAII ST. : Open from 8 A. M. to t ) 1' . W. Entrance on Fnrimm or 1UU bt. , OMAHA. NES. Denifer Lotteri [ Denver , Colo. , Capital Prize $7,500. TICKETS , 50 CENTS KACII. $26,370 PAID EACH MONTH. BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES. Address B. P , R1IODUS , DENVER , - COLORADO. MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANAT1VO , " tha IVomloiTul Sjmnluli lti > miily , U nodi with H Written dim rnn- ! ' < > to cnru all Nm * 0118 DlnfaBC BllCtl 09 Wcnk Memory , Ixwa of Ilrnlnl'ncrilvad- ucbc , Wnkofiilneec , Bpforo''A'ffor L"Bt Manhood , Ncrv f'liolonrniTiuil ; ( ruin Lift. oilsncpn , I.nBBltuilc , all ilrulim and lost of power of tlio UcucrallvuOr gaieln ! either tax , ciuiucd by ovur-cxcttlou , youth ful luilUcrc'tlon * , or tha cicffulvo ties ol totmico , opium , or etlmtiliinui , which ultimately lead to Infirmity , Consumption and Inrnnlty. rut up In coiivciiliMit form tn carry IntbuM'Bt | iorliut. I'rlcu 81 n packnce , or 0 fur SI. Wild mery 5 order wo Ulvoa icrttten atniruntca to cure r rc/innJ tha mnneu , belli by mall to any mldrcM. Cir cular free , Mention Dili impcr. Address MADRID CHEMICAL CO , lUnch Olllco for U. 8. A 417 I ! ! i"iiStrri t < Hit AGO , ll.U. FOR BALK IV OMAHA. NKII . IIV Kulm.l Co Cor 15th nn illuu lT Strootn. J. A Puller , < s Co , Cur llth A lmj l.ii Blreeli A.IU'ostur .S.IX , Council LlluHs , luwu. [ | in Uit UritMi MUti Alto , Ul > j ) * ! ! , Hicjcl" , tUfrliei and Hull Tricyo- ! flrtetr inert ti lit > l * U i rift irtit t O I' il.rffl ffoni t U KBmrrr'i lie- > t'r > nl W Mditou bt Ckicif"13 to llltk ( > * il Send te. tiini for nw i u < I -'ji. TU UrMt f * ' . u .a tU ulO * CHICMCGTEn-Q ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. RCO CROBS DIAMOND BRAND. Hafti3f nt 1wiTf r Utlt I.utllrA. oU HruKgUt Fur lltumui-d llruutl.in r .4 i uiui l iti.ktfti luli it * rjlrtca 'I'wLp mi oilier. H-oJ It. up. , ( .ic i > rUcuUi > iJ"llillcr fur I aicllr "l.i l.iur , ( it rtturH u nit. K MAX RO. Jewelers and Silversmiths , SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS , OMAHA , NED. We invite particular attention to our large variety of arti cles appropriate for Wedding Presents at POPULAR PRICES. Solid Sterling Silverwares , single pieces or in Sots , combinations , &c. , from $2np to $500. Fine Quadruple Silver-plated Ware , in new and elegant designs , embraoins about everything frnown to the trade In both flat and hollow ware , so low In Price that we dare not name the figures , being only about HALF OUR FORM ER PRICES. Lamps , Toilet Sets , Candelabra , Bronze Ornaments , Mirrors , besides the largest assortment of Clocks to bo found west of Chicago , from $1 up to $2JO- Handsome Mantel Clocks at $5 , $7.50 , $10$15 , etc. , with half-hour strilio attachment , cathedial gongs , &c. Diamonds , Watches , and Rich Gold Jew elry at Greatly Reduced Prices. WRepairing at Lowest Rates anil All Work Fully Warranted.T $ ® Grand Lottery of Juarez , Under the Manacement of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSE ? GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will tnlio place In public at the OITY OK JUAUEZ ( formerly I'aso del Norlo ) , Moxloo WEDNESDAY , JUNE 28th , 1S9O. Under the personalsuporvisfnnol GEN. JOHN S , MOSBY , and S'.U. OAMILO AKGLnM , ! the former a gentleman of such prominence In the United States that his presoneo nlnno l& suniclcntKiinrantco to the public that the dr.iwlnits will bo hold with strict honesty und fair ness to all , und the latter ( the Supervisor of the Mexican Govoinmony is of oijnul bt.iuillujf- und Integrity. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO Tickets ! Only 6OOOO Tickets * WHOLE TICKETS.1 ; HALF TICKETS , $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS. . $1. k OF 1 Prize of $60,000 , $60,000 , 100 Prize * of Approximation f W ouch . Prlzoi. f 6,000 I'rlioof 10.000 iowio 1UJ I'rlim of U ) enrli . n , ' ) 1 I'rltucf 6,000 6,000 10U I'rliua or 2S o.iclt . tKa 3 1'rliDc of l.OOU 0 < .ll X.OOO Tormina ! Prlzol. 10 1'rltuaof 2U ) eoch ZJUOO OMTprmlmls to M.OM 1'rliu of ia < nch. . . M I'rltei of 100 ench S00 KWTcrmliulJ to I1UI/JD 1'rlzu uf 110 oli. . _ _ 2iO 1UO I'rUenot 1'rhcsof " < " 'C" : ; : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : $3 1014 Prizes amounting to . $ ia5,07O Wo the iinrtemlKncil Jiprebr certify thnt the Ilnnco If any ticket rtmirln a prlto li sent to the iindor. Naclonnl of Moxlco In Chlliunhun Imi on ( K'poilt nlnncd , lt < fucn rnluo will ho collected and romuto $ from the Meiknn InUirnutlorml llmiklnx Company , to the uwnor thereof froa of phurKo. the Decennary f until to icunrantre the piivmont of ull IIIMIAIl II. IlltllNSOV , the prlics tlrnwn In the ( iiand I itturr of Junrcr. 1'icsldent Kl I'ano National Hunk , 1511'aio. Tot Wo further certify Unit \ra will ui > ortl oull the nr- AdliNTB WANTlil ) . , rnnxemontit , ami In pcrnon miinnvi ) ami control nil For cliih rotes , or any other Information , wrllo tj. thodrtwIiiKii f ( hit 1/iltpry , nnd that the iimo tire the undersigned , itntliu your nddron ilmrly wiuv conducted with hunoity , falrnean umi In k'uotl fultb Htnto , County , Street nn t Number. Moro r.ipld iiulfc townrdfl all parties dellvtry will ho iisinrod liy your encloiliu " " eurol * UOUM B. MOBnV. Commissioner. opo li .irliu your full nrtdron. . UAMII.O Aiiuir..is ( ] [ : , MBXIOAN iNriSUNATIO.SAI.IUSKINOCO. Bupcrvlbor for the Dot eminent. Olty of JuaruMoxloa MOT'IDF1. p < > ll(1 rornlttnnops for tickets by ordinary letter , containing Mimoy Order. ' . . , , lsslll ! < l by " " I'Mircm Companies , NUW York Kxclianse , llunk Diaftorl'oatftli Note. Adilicsa nil restored letter * to MHXIOAN INTlSliNATIONAlA BANJCING CO. . -Juai-ox. . Moxloo. via bll Paao , Tox.