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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1890)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEU SATURDAY , JUNE 14 , 1890. THE CITY , Dunk clcnrlftgs yostordiiy ? 000,128.87. Tlio Seventh ward silver cornet bnnil tfivonconcoi'tnt Cotirtland Bench , Sumfixy noxt. Sheldon Lunn was brought to the county jail from Sarpy county to borvo ton duyH for potty hit cony. Flvo rooniH In TUB Bui : huildlnp hnvo been fitted up for the public school ox- lilblt and It will bo thrown open to the public next Monday. They will 1w open ovury day and evening through the week. There Is a two-year-old boy at the no- llco titatlon waltinjr for a parent , lie ; VIIH picked up at riftconth and TJavcn- jort yesterday , la dressed in a blue wpotted slip and Is enjoying himself greatly. Mrs. A. W. Holmes of Ipswich , Mae . , wants the police to hcour heaven and oiirth In search of her brother , William ] : . ICImbull , who formerly bo.irded with Miss P. Snowilcn , 111 North Fourteenth Htreet , and worked for 1'axton & Vicr- ling , lie was frequently sick , and the hlstor is afraid something may have hap pened him. Kriuto Nelson , the man found injured in Kedick's burn north of the city , was attended by the' county phy- Hleiiin , who says that ho will soon bo all right again. lie comes from Calhoim and got on a glorious drunk in Fadden's rmlooti. The injuries aio supposed to bo the icfatilt of a berics of falls. Contractor John Schrocdcr has a pro pensity , it is said , for writing letters which has got him into the police colls. Ilcwioto to Julius Naglo and obscene epistle in which ho defamed the charac ter of Mrs. Adam I-Vickineyer and made insinuations about two or three well known citi/cns. Ho was arrested on a charge of criminal libel at the instance of Adam Frickmoyor. , jtJtA tun mis. L , W Wcavcrof. Columbus is icgistered nt tlio Piixton. Colonel .Tolin Arlclns of the Denver News w.w in Onialia jcUt'iday on Ills way to Clii- Tom Mi Gaelic Ims ralmncil fiom tlio sou tli , looltiiic like tlio Ric.iscii among whom ho nix'iit most of lits vacation "I tools my \ \ Ifo mid b ilidoun to a little hamlet below tlio cltj of Moxiio , and stnjc'tl tliuic Theic is lint nno Amciic.ui resident of tlio ] ) lnce. I tuod to in and tfot some out-of-the-way place Biiupriltd I haven't felt better inears Tliouf-'lit I would come homo to spend the hot months , and in ly go south again duiiug next iv ink r" _ AVcak Women. The more sensitise mituio of tlio female sorcudpis women ninth 111010 susceptible tlinii men to thotcuuincious ills \\likU spiiug fiom Itult of Imiinouy in the system The nei voussj stem give ! ) way , sick headache is fiequcnt , the appetite is lost , and other nil- incuts pi'tnliar to the se\ cause great suffer ing Hood's barsapaiiUn is pcculuulj adopted f i suth cases , and has icceivcd the JiiOit fiiatifj ing prnUo for the iclicf It has af- Touled thousands of women whoso veiy ex istence befoie taking it , was only misery. It BtioiiRthens the ncives , cures sick hcadrclic ami indigestion , pmilles and vltuli/cs the blood , and gives ic ular and healthy action to c\cij oigna in the body. I.eit His"Trunk. . A big heavy hunk was deposited at the door of the county jail jesteiduy morning. The oxpressnmu who brought it said that Mis Mnliti UraKo bud : > cnt it there. Malta DiuKo was sent to the penitentiary two or tlueo tlavs ago to stay a j ear for assault with in tent to lull. - - \ Neioiis debility , poor memory , illfllilcncc. BCMiiil weakness , plmples , ( uicd bv Dr Mill's' Ncivine. Hamples fieo at Kuhn iM Uo.'s 15th und Douglas , Hiiur Will Xiit Prosecute. ChiisSlnw , the bai tender who was shot l > j Fi.iuUMcCiuthv in Jack Wood's saloon be\cial weeks ago , is well once moio and now the two men aio the best of fucnds again , notw ithstiuuliiig the fact that a wai rant w as swoni out chaiging MtCaithy with shooting \MtliinUiitto muider. Yesteiday aftcinoon ISUC aithv was aiiaigned in the polite com t , but as tlieio was no one to appear against him lie was leleiibcd fiom tustodj' and the taso clisniKsed The fucnds of the two men had been in consultation und the matter had been tettlcd outside of the couits. Xot u California Hear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind of weather The trouble" is to let go , like the limn who taught the bear , AVe uiUise our lenders to pnttlmso of the Goodman Uiug company a bottle of SANTA AniU , the Call- foinia King of Consumption , Asthma , DIOM- L'liltls , Coughs and Cionp Cuies , and l eep it liandj. 'TH pleasing to the tnste and death to the nbove complaints Sold at $1 ( M a bot- llo or 3 for W 50. CALIFOHNIA CAU-K < 'l'UK gives immediate iclief. The Ciitur- ihal siiub Is soon displaced by its healing nnd penetrating iiatuie. Give it a tiial SK months treatment , Sl.OO ; sent by mail , Public " \Voikn. The boaid of public w oiks held a shoi t meet ing j cstcrdny aftei noon and awinded the con- tiact for sewer distuct No 100 to Ud Walsh , nnd Unit for sewer dlstilct No. 110 to S. Car- lollMr Mr ClitU Iliutmnti was picsentaad com plained Hint thosiilowalkcontiactorbadmado u sneak on him in the night and pat a wooden bidowalk in fiont of his propeitj on Thiity- Jlrst and Pin mini stuets , notwitlistanding the contract was lot for a stone walk and the btono was on the gioutul. An examination of the icoords showed that the council had passed an oidinnnco provid ing foi the w ooden sidew alk. It w as thought the contiactor eould bo persuated to take the sidevviillc away The follow Ing reserves w eio allowed John I"1 Daley , sewer distilet No | l > , * 'J)0 ! ) > , Hugh Mniphj , alloy paving disti lets No Ib SllrJ 10 , and No. ! ' . , 81U9 IS , paing disti let No ITU , f-ITVil , ! ] ? 1 { coves t Co , main so\\er , Thlilfirst nml \irimiii. . ? T IJ I , Siowor dis ti lit No 01) ) , $17 10. Tlio chad man of the board oidercd the contiaotors to commence grading ut once on the following sheets : l.d ( . 'ulliilmn Chicago , fiom Twenty-sixth loThliticth , Twentj-ninth , fiom Cumlng to Hamilton , -secondfiouiLcavenwoitli to St Man's mciiuo , rouittonth , fiom \Vobsti-r to Nichohu. Kd I'hel.m Thlrtj second , from Pacillo to AVoolwoitli , Thiitloth lui'iuio. fion I'uclllc 1o I'opnleton ; I'licitlc , from Thlitj-llrst to nlh\\ west of Thlitj-third ; Seventeenth , from 100 feet south of Jackson to Leaven- \NOith. Lallc , from Thiitluth to Thlity-third John A O'ICeelTo Twenty-slsth , from Hedge tot'.iss , Capitol axenue , fiom Twcntv bKtli to Twtntvsuxcnth lueauo , Dunctoit , from Sixth to Tenth , Ulalno , fiom Tenth to Thliteenth. Fanning & SlaIn Seventh avenue , fiom AVillhims tp Tine , Ninth , from south line of Goodnmn ptopeity to Castcllar. * . McKlnnoy & Co. 1/aut , fiom Twelfth to Fouiteentli , Contiuttoi-s Cullahrm and Phclan will put three gangs e.irli at w oik utoiicoandO'Kooffo A\lll employ two gangs. Through roaohoj Pullman palace eleopors , dining ears , ft oo roellning chair cara to Chicago and intervening points via the great Hock Island route. Tick et olllco 100- , Sixteenth and Furnuui. I'ormlti. The following pitMilUvoro bjuo 1 by tlio bulldlni : Inspector yostonhy. O (1 Wnlliico. UuU ! > ry finmo store unil Hut , Mltlttiry uvunuo unil lir.iut . . . ? 1,500 V < \ J , O'Douohoo , t\\o-titory fuuno tluoll- liie. JOl l Olitcuco . 3,500 O. , St. l'.M..u"l ( . It. , iine-story lirk-K addition to b.iKKUKo room , Woliatur iiutl ntU't'iitli . . . 3,000 Cliirliiotlnmii , rcp.tlrd to thvolllii ; , ' , Umil iiutl Kljthtcunth. . . SOO 1M fiilnii , two oiio-story frnmo b.ilh loom itiliiltlons , IM-l .North Slxtoontli 130 Ustittoof P U .MiittlMin , onu-btory fnuuo Kltcliun.SJUDoiatur 100 _ Hlju'rnilts uKrp"llii'n ; Chloride * Instantly lie house drains , wacr closets , sluks , cel- u-s , etc. AVEXOIJ CO.VrilACT. It Is ( o Itccolvc Home Attention from the . ' 'treet Huiluny People. The s'trcct railway ofllcials In speaking of the article in Tin : Dr.u on the Benson motor line claim that any nctttnl contract which may have been made by the Mercer management will bo carried out by the consolidated com panies. Superintendent Smith says that from what he has learned of the matter , the residents of the complaining section \\erotorcducotlio grades of the streets to bo traversed to 4 per cent and that so far they hnvo not done so. Ho iilso says that the contract or agreement sK > kcn of fun never come to his notice and evidently doubts its existence. The company lust now considers that Its hands are full and It Is thought will only consider the Military load lust now when their attention Is called to It liv the con 11 act , The Hniaey street motor line will run di rectly fiom Dodge up Twenty-fourth sticct to Crclghton college. Try the Imperial champagne. Its boquet Is delicious ; it Is pcifcctly puie. A bottle with your dinnet will invigorate you for a d.iy. NIMIUASICA CIJVl'HAfj imiDGH. The Contract lid Tor tlio New Struc ture" TlilH Morning. On next Sunday the franchise obtained fromcongicss by the Nebraska Central rail road expires. To save It. the latter commenced work on the proposed struetmc. The bridge will cioss at the foot of Locust sticet which thoioughfaio has long been un dergoing widening and grading for the 1m- procinent. . To what extent the work will bo prosecuted tlilJMeurc.inuot bo obtained , the interested pntles confining themselves to the state ment that they have let the contract for the biidgo. _ JIAIMIOAD NHWS. Tlio Union Paulllu About to i\tcnd It'H Ijinc. The Union Paclllc company is preparing to iccelvo bids for the constiuetioa of a new road from Poithmd , Oie. , to Tacoma and the 1'ugct sound countiy. This line 1ms been un der consideration a long time , surveyors be ing put to work on it about one year ago. When Picsidcnt Adams visited the place ic- tcntly with Vice Piesidontllolcomb , Fied L. Ames and Elisha Atkinson , ho decided to lmo the construction commenced as soou as possible. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tucntljlfjlit Miles Long , The Missouii Pacific slioit line , to bo con- stuittcd between Nebraska City nnd Omaha , mcasuies twcntj eight miles , including side t lacks. Nineteen bids have been icceived for tins wotk , which is considcied desiiablo by continctors. faupoilntcndcnt of Construc tion Lewis , has foi warded all the bids to St. Louis , wheio General Manager S. II. II. Cluikewill make the awaul. g tlio Headquarters. The tians Missouii fieightand passenger association ofllccs nio to bo moved fiom Kansas City to Chicago and consolidated with the new Western association , of which J. 1 < \ Godduul has been elected chaiiinau. lj\icctcil | Today. Picsidcnt Adams and paity are expected to reach Omaha some tiino today. They looked oor the Kansas Pacific division yes- tciday , and have jet to make a tour over the ccntial bianth which is being changed fiom a narrow to a blond gague 10 id. Heads of dcp laments and clciks are won- dciing who the next victim will be. The Newspaper Men's Incursion. All nirangemcnts have been pcifcctcd for thoB. & M's , excursion of newspaper men which leaves Omaha and Lincoln today on a tour through the noithwest. Those go ing fiom this city are expected to take the 10 o'tlock train and at Lincoln boaid a special Pullman car that will be placed at their dis posal. Notes and Personals. General Agent Hitchio of the North- \\esteinlmsiemodcled and icariangcd his oflico in the Pax ton hotel. C B. Smith , assistant general passenger agent of the B. & M , lotmncd home from Boston Thursday night. J S. Cameron , chinf construction agent of the Union Pacitic , left foiJChicago jcsteiduy aftcinoon. J. B. Fiaw ley , pissenger agent of the Union Pacific at Kansas City , was at head- quni torscstciday. . Tim McCaity , trainmaster of the Idaho division , is hero assisting Bob Ba\tei to make the new time table. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABICTINE OINTMCNT is only put up in largo tw o-ounco tin boxes , and is mi absolute tuio for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped hounds and all skin eruptions Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABinTlNU OINT- MUNT. Sold by Goodman Diug company at ! 25 tents per box bv mail 3J tents A IIOHUIHLi : JLAT1I. ! A Missouri Paelllo Ilrakcninn Criislicd and Mangled. J J. Bellinger was killed by a Missouri Pa cific tialn running between Kansas City and Omaha , nt tl.30 yesterday moining , near Spiingtlcld , Saipy county. Bellinger was a railroad man and , at the time of his death , was n fi eight brakcman on the Missouii Pacific. He was n icliablo man nnd had the promise of a tiain as soon as ho leainod the load. A year ago ho was a conductor on the B. & . M. but lost his position by infiinging on some of the i ules of the company Ho was tunning a freight Thursday night and it Is picsnmed that he tell from Ills train and was cinslied to death under the wheels. When found , his lomnins weio tenibly mangled , while his clothes wcio torn to shmis. Ills body hud been completely twisted mound , but his head had not been bruised unit ho was icadlly identified. Ho was n man about thlity-two years of age , strong and robust. He has telativcs living ut Kech's Giovo. D'J'hr lemalns were taken to Linitoln last evening. A Nairow Ksoapc t'rcni Death. Mlko Klniiuy , the ' hobo , " lies at St. Jo seph's hospital seiiously If not fatally In- lined. About 0 o'clock yesterday morning as the Oakland train of the Chicago , St. Paul , Min neapolis & Omaha was running into the city , Kliinoy , who was woiking for Mallory As Cilshlng , was cleaning a crossing at Locust street , Tlio approach of the train was un noticed by him until it was too late to got out of the way , mid Mlko was knocked down Tito train w as stopped and the poor fellow was plated on board und earned to the depot. The patrol wagon wits summoned und ho was taken to bt Joseph's hospital. Upon examination it was found that both his aims weio broken and that ho had been Injured in- tcnmlly , but it Is thought not scilously so , and tlio chances aio that ho will iccovur. Klimoy is kaown to the police ns a "hobo , " and slept In the cells Thursday night and prob- ublv would have last night If ho hadn't met with this accident Ho is sixty one joar- > old and works only when ho Is cor.psllcd to by necessity. llorsfiicil'ii Aolil Phosphate. Ill Hftcuta of Tobacco by lu use. A IIU.VKTLiSS HUSBAND. Ho Deserts HIM WICe and Ills Children Go to Strangers. * There was an affecting scene in the Jail corildor yoaterduy morning , the sequel of n husband's cold-blooded doaeitlonof a trusting wife. John Hanson and Mary Lawrence were mart led In Dubuque , la , about six years ago , nnd stalled in llfo with every prospect of fu ture Impplnoss. The husband had u comfort- nblo position , nnd the wlfo made homo as bright mid cheerful as a wlfo could. Tlireo children were born to the couplc.and bcforothoblith of the last child , which is now less thun a year old , John had begun to think less of his homo uud mom of the sa loons , and gradually spent most of his time away from homo. Four weeks ago ho drew his niy nnd told bis wife thnt ho wa ? going to Oinulm whcro n Letter position was offered him nnd asked her to Join him In n week. Before the end of the week the Installment merchants took the furniture which the wife thought had been paid for , nnd It was only through the kind ness of neighbors thnt Mrs. Hanson and her family of three could get to this city. They arrived hero penniless and found no trace of the missing husband and father. They wandered from place to place and Were finally taken to the Old Ladles' homo on Hurt street , where they have shire been waiting. Yesterday morning the woman called nt the police station to make arrangements to send her two children to the children's Ii6mo In Council Bluffs , and sobbing us If her heart would break. Hov. Mr. Lemon of the Bluffs' homo was on hand to lecelvo them , nnd the attaches of the station , affected by hCY grief , raised $ ! . & to help along the mother. Mis. Hanson is now seeking a place as a domestic. " 'Tls strange , passing strange , " ' that parents will lot their children die with dipthcrin when it is n noted fact that Dr. Jolleris' preventive and cure novcr fails in tiny ea e. Twenty-live years' trial has proven It. No physician re quired. Best references given. Price $3. Address box Ou , Omaha , Neb. SO VTII O.ll't II"/t XEWS. Grand Union Picnic. Committees from the Union Stochyards.tho G , II. Hammond , Swift & Co , the Omaha and the Armour-Cuduhy packing hoascs will meet this evening In the Magic City comet band roomTwenty-sixth and P streets to make arrangements for a grand union pic nic of the omplovcs of the five institutions. The time has not been definitely fixed but If nothing prevents it will bo held Sunday , July 27. A. O. H. Con\cntlon. Division No. ! ! , Ancient Order of Hiber nians , held n special meeting In St. Agnes' hall Thuisda } ' night to complete arrangements to cntcituin the delegates to the biennial meet ing of the state association which will coii- vcno In this city tomoirow. The committees as follows have been ap pointed : Arrangements Messrs Michael P O'Con ' nor , Judge Joseph J. Brecn , Law-rente Con- 1101 s , James II Tlemlng and John Pillion Heception Messrs Daniel Haffeity , Pian- cis Boyle and John Fallen Dccoiation Patiick Hulpcnny , Thomas O'Connor nnd Michael J. Flnhcity. Jn\ Italian Mr. Thomas Hoctor. It was decided to abandon the parade and instead to give a giand ball and banquet at 11 o'clock on Satmduy evening in A. O. II. hall , How ley's ' block. Appointments us follows weie made- Mastei'-of-Ceiemonies Picdident Thomas Hoctor. Floor Messrs James II Plcming , Timothy J. Plaheitv-John J. Ityan , Michael J. Fluheity , Muishnl James P. Mnlouoy and John J. O'Kourke. ' Dance Keception Messrs. C. P. O'Hnra , John J. Pitzgeiald , Cornelius P. Hogau and Mm tin Ilnnnigan. Cloak Koom Messrs. John Pallon and John Murpliy. . Door Messrs Edward Couigan , Francis Boyle , Jntncs Shannon , Judge Joseph J. Biceu and Lawrence Connors. Hand Mashed. A. Lackey , one of the engineers at the Aimour-Cudahy packing bouses , had bis light hand badly mangled jestculay by being caught in the machinery. Notes About the City. The South Oinnhn BEU ouleo is nt No. 2023 N. street , Lister block. Warner A Hoot has completed arrange ments to publish an evening daily paper to be called the Eening News. The first issue of the ventuio will appear the Uist of tiext w cck. Its superior excellence proven In million * of liotnes formoro tlmn nqimrtvr of n century It Is iisort lij the United Stntcs ( iovorinnunt. I'liilorseit by tlio hcnilsnf tlm uru it universities , ns the Strongn t , 1'tircst mul 'Most Ileilthfnl Ir 1'rlco s Crcarn link- In Powder , docs nut contain ammonia , llmu or alum Sold only In HUH 1'UICi : IIAICINfi roWBEIl CO , New York Chlc.uo a in I-ranclaco. St LouU UK. J. S. . . . JffuGREW , THE SPECIALIST. The Doctor Is nnsurpcegcd In the titatincnt of all form'of 1'rhato Dl.v.axm No In alini'ii t has ctr bi rn more successful and none hi * hail vtron ir endorse ment A enrols giiuruntud < n lliu very worst cnecs In f romlto 5 thus without the loeij of an hour' * time. CJ > 'B3B5)8fB'i ) TlEl1ffiE ? 'Jh'Juj ho lm\o IK en & Q SB El < II S tliC B nicler Ilia treatnunt for % S H laiu ? y USaatM Strliliiroonlllllcultyln relieving the lila.lckr. ) > roiioiincu 11 n most u omlcr- fill fiiccty A couiplclu cure In n few ilajeuhliout imln. Ins rurncnts or lota if timo. y l ( * ff" Bfl M FIBBtifliffUffTi AndnlHvffiV- LOST HIANHOOD" ' , : tlmlillty or ncr > oirni , In their worst forms uud most urriiilf il rt < ult * arc nhioluttly ciind . IH&CASCS cunU nt homo ulthoiit liiBtriiments A ivonderful rcaudy. HOLKS for liullis from 2 to 4 ( ) _ NI.Y nml nil Dlonfra of the bKln. IllooJ , Hurt l.iitr , Kid- nej9 nml lllatltUr cnretl C'iiltili 30 to to On } a The inott riipltl , eafo nnu ifTtrt- ho treatment Ktnmii to tha medical profceelon Kury Irnco of the disease re- moicd from the lilonj , acoinplttecura guaranteed , ror"mim' or'uomau .cmhlOo ( stumn ) TrPitmiiit by currc- Hpnrulcnco htaui | for nply N i : Con Itni AND FAUNAuBr Open from HAM to It 1' M. Kutrunro on Parnam cr 1-itlt bt , CM HO NCO AURORA HOiiMAl SCHOOL AND BUSINESS COUtOE. I'repiresforCOlUOf , fortfACHIIIO.forBUSIHESS. * nd oircrt oicoilfiit opporlunlULj lor tlio ituilrot llunlc. Art , Bhurt llaiid uud 'lypowrltliiu and Kin- cullen Uullalna healed hritvum. 1 orcatulozsatl- Urc.3Ilov C. U l.OKJOV , A.J1. Aurora , III. POSE POLYTECHKIC INSTITUTE , 11RRE HAUTE , INO.-A SCHOOL OF [ NQINEERINQ. \ \ ll cmloucil. mil tqtiiprnl Ooptrtmcnti of lie. clutilciUn.l . Civil l.iiBlneuniis , I.Uittkily.Cliomli. try , lru\vl ) | ] Extrnilvublior" A ItnliorHlprki fci. . Iurmuloi-uuuUJttilL\\\ulJuLlb'ti. ! S\VATHMOHU COU.KOB bWA'UIMOUK I'A OpennVtli month , Dili Is'.w 'thirty minutes from Drum ] bt btnllon I'lilla I'lukr cure uf tilvuds 1-ull ( ollok'lutu roiirso for both stxin leutllnt : to Uluisicnl , hnvlnecrluir , rJclentldo and I.lltrary tit- tri'is llealthfiil locution , vxlcnilro uroutldv , uulltllnKi , machlna shops , Inboratorlts aud lltiru- ilut tur full puJtlcuiirs | aJdress \YU. U. AITLEIU.V , I'll. U Acting 1'uslUcuU Save [ Tour Hair BY n timely rat of Aycr's Hnlr Vlptor. This propagation 1ms no equal ox n dressing. It fco ns the scalp clean , cool , nnd healthy , and preserves the color , fullncaa , nnd benuty of the Imlr. "I was rapidly becoming bald and crny ; bat nktir using two or three bottles of Ayrr's Hair Vigor my Imlr prow thick mul Iglossy and the original color was mitored. " Mclvln Aldrlch , Canaan ContrciN. H. " Some tlitiojico I lost nil my Imlr in conRuqitenca of measles. After duo waiting , no mtw growth appeared. I then used Ajer's Hair Vigor and my hair grew Thick nnd Strong. It 1ms apparently como to May. The Vigor Is Iduntly a great aid to nature. " J. B. Williams , Fiorcsvlllo , Texas. "I have used Aycr'fl Hair Vigor for the past four or IIvo years nnd find It n most satisfactory dressing for tlio hair. It is nil I could desire , being harmless , causing the hair to retain its natural color , and requiring lint ixflnmll quantity to render the hair easy to arrange. " Mrs M. A. Ilalley , U Charles street , Haverhllt , Mass. " I have been using Ayor's Hair Vigor for several j ears , nnd believe that It has caused mv hair to retain its natural color. " > frs H , J. King , Di-nlvr iu Dry Goods , &c , , Blahopville , Md. Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Gold by Drucglitenuil 1'erfuiucri. f Symptoms of Torpid Liver. of npprtlto nnd Tinuso.i ! tjio I > owo1 Ore cent l\c , but gnmrUnuH iillcrnatollli lonnonrx * or ( llarrlurti : pain in tlio lienil , un- roinininlcd Mlthii iliill , Iu'ii\y vcnoittlon in tlmlmrlc imrtj pnln in th HfhtM < lonn.Iun > tier Blioiiltlur lilnila ; fiillnciiH after catliiff , xvlth 11 < llslii ( < IIiiitlnii : to exertion of body or mind jlrrllubllltycl temper. l < MVHiiIritHlo ; a of nicinur } , u Ith u feellnj ; nl lillTlntile > ; li'ct- f (1 floino < liltj ; KiMirral u carlnvss unit < lt lilll- ty. I f th < so M in nines nr i unliec < leil , fierlou.i ( llncnifs v 111 M m lie dcvolujitd. > n better ri-iiicdyrniibv nurd thuii Tu tt'Rl'lllH. BlodllSO IiriKllKCHNIK ! l It CllUIIKU Of us often to nstunish tlio sullorci. Tatt's Liver Pills Cure Bilious Diseases. Price , 25c. Oflice , 39 & 41 Park Place , H. Y. I Extract of Beef. Malas the puiest , cheapest and best llucf Tea rincst meat flavoring stock , for Soups. nnd Jludc Dishes. One ponnrt of i\trnct of Beef equal to forty pounds Of Icin beef , 01 tlio aluc of about $7 SO. Genuine only with Justus ion Lichig's * f 52) signature as shown GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. iFCAUE MARK Tin. fl Jin AT TRADE MARK KNdUSH ItFM- > 1)V. Anmitiiil- \nic \ euro for Scm- limlVtiknvas , hpanmtorrhici , Imputcncy , anil all rtlsci es that follow as n se quence of Sclf- atnmc ; as Lois of MCIIJOO , Unl- irrriRF TAtfltlP verMiill sMtmle , I'nln In the Dirk Dhuncsn of \ Islon. I'rcmnturo Old Art mill in my other illicasus thnt Icnit to Insanity or consumption iindii prcuiaturoKravo yyi ull imrtlciil r ln our pamphlet , wlilcli neilc- slre to senil free by mail to every one. C7f * fl li > bpo- ttllo inuUUnuls eolilit $1 per pncknve nr l < cpuck- iikts for5 , ornlllbOBcnt frtu by million 111 ? receipt of the uump } , by aildrcs t\ng \ THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAKJTAM STiuur , - OMAHA , NIH. On account of counterfeit wo bavo adopted the jellow n rapper , the onlj quinine. GOLD MEDAL. PARIS. 1878. W. DAHEI& CO.'S Js absolutely jntro and It i soluble , No Chemicals arc it cd In its preparation. It has tt an than Ctree tttntt the ttrenyth ot Cocoa lulled with Starch , Arrouroot or Sugar , &nd h therefore far more economical , cotttiiy Icit than one ttnt a cvp It la dcllclouf , nourihln ? , itrcncthcninfT , ti- HILV DiurerLU , and admirably odcptcd fjr in\alId4aiHillaajcriuiia In health. bold b > ( Iroiors c\orjnhcre. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , I'ny Spcclnl Attention to tlio / aiamifuctiiri : of ; For lion tc or Slot o. tVc have tbo < FIHEST UllE OF STOIPES EVKTi SIIOAVN > > * * > In ttil city. " 202 io 208 South Wafer Siroot , CHICAGO. WATCHES , IN USE , BeDUEBERTOTCH FAGTOHIES -ron- ronDYFI'fl'AIA HllH'MATlSM , DYFI'fl'AIA ( 'O.NhTll'ATIOV. r > HIPNTAHPlSPASBH , lllMOI'KMSH , 1C I US I. > ( 'OSII'I.AIM-ri. tU.NOlllibAKVK , f Ill.UOl ) . CO. , I'llOl'lllKTOUS AMU t-OI.I. MNUFACTl IIEUS , OMAHA MJU. nrv WAR1V 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 \vith 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 to do the same this year , and if it is pos sible to give greater values we will doser We have prepared for a greater rush more 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 of- 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 dict that this will be the most sensational sale in this city. ' SUMMER NECKWEAR. " In connection with this coat and vest sale we co.mmenco to-day our 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 Tecks , which you see in our window marked 25e a dozen , can not be bought elsewhere lor less than 12j c or IBc 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 , made v of 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 75e for them. . _ < Our assortment of men's low shoes is the largest in the citv. What you can't find in our stock is not worth looking for , and our prices are by far the lowest. We sell you a good 0\foid tic shoe with solid leather sole and counter , made neat and shapely , for $1.15. You could not buy the same shoe elsewhere for less than $1.75. Russet low shoes , ot a good quality which will stand service at $1,40 , worth $2 ; and excellent Dongola southernties.honest stock and well made.at $1.90woith fully $2.50.Vety 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. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , WHICH WILL YOU HAVi ? Light Weight OR Heavy Weight ? WE HAVE 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 sure to need heavy trousers by 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. For Decorating. A Beautiful Line of Novelties and Staples at LOW PRICES. Just received from Limoges , Franco. PERKINS , GATCH & LAUMAN'S , 1514 FARNAM STREET HE// PAXTON BLOCK Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under thaManasement of the Mexican International Banlilus Co. , Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will tn\o place In public at tlio CITY 0V JUAlin/S ( formerly l'aso del Norto ) . AIc\lo WEDNESDAY , JUNE 26th , 1S9O. - Under the personal suporvlsfon ol GEN. JOHN S. MOSBY , and Mil OAMlf.O AKOURnfrCi the former n Kuntlcman of such prominence In the United Ptntcs tint his presence .ilono l sufilcluntRuiirnnteo to the publlo that the di.iwluzs will bo heltl with strict lionuity .mil fair ness to all , und the luttorttho faupurvlaorof the Moxlo.ni Ouiotmuuiit ) la of cquul btanUln ? and iutogrlty. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO TieketsI Only 6O.OOO TicketsI WHOLE TICKETS , S'l ; HALF TICKETS , $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS , $1. LxIST OF PR1XR9. 1 Prize of $60,000 , $60,000 , 100 I'rlros of Approxlmitlon no oucii Prlzos. t 1000 10000 10MX ) 100 1'rliui of ISO each auoo 1 I'rlzoof 6IXX ) lV 100 l-iltoi uf Jj eich V.6CO a Truce of 1,000 ci.rli JUtXI Tormina ! Primus. 10 Prlicn of M ) cacn VUW fiTcrmlmli to OOXI 1'rltouf tii each. M 1'rlzcs of 100 uncli 60UU D''J 'terminals to IIO.OJJ 1'rUe of tlO cucli DOM 100 1'rlicaof LC Lacli [ > U SUI 1'flzos of W cadi T.UXJ 10M Prizes amountlns to $ ia5,07O Wo the iinrtprsltnol ( hereby certify that ( ho Unnco If any ticket driwliui prlzo M ont to thnun'lor- ; Nnclonnt of Mexico In Clilhu ilnm Inu an deposit slviml , Iti fate v.iluo will Ii3 iollt.ctoil and iu ulii from tha Mcxjum Inlcrnntlonnl Ilnnklni ; Company , to the owner thereof free of cliarco the necessary funds to uimranlio tlio payment of ull nnilAii II HIKINSOV , i the prizes drawn In the ( iinncl I/mcry of .liinrez. rro lilcnt Kl I'IIHO National II in * t'.t IMo Tot \Vofurtliorcottlfy thut wu wlllmipervhoull thonr- ' rnnKomunts , und In person uinna/o nnd control all Fortltiu'rntoj , or nnr other Inforinallon wrlio t thodnwlrusof this Lottery , nnd that the nmo ire tlinuniluulk-noit ntatliu' your wlUroij clearly wllij Lonductcd wltli honesty , fnlrnos : ) und 111 Kood fulth btnto County , atroot an I Numliur Moro rnpW mul tonnrda nil partloi OcllTcry will ho asnurod by your cnctoJlnil an OUTUI JOHN. B. MOSOY. Commlsslonor. ope liearliu your full atldrou . , _ CAM i i.o AiuiL't i.i.hf , MlAlCAN iNrfcllNArlOVAr. 1JAVKINO I O. Supervisor for the Uovurnmont. Olty of Juarez , Muiloox NOTICE.Send rcmlttnnpc i for tlokots by ordlnnry lottor. oontnlnlns Money Onlor. - - , - - Issued by nil i\prnssCoiupatilos : , Now Vork Uxuhaugo , Hank Uiaf tor I'ostoi Note. Address nil rcglstorul lotion to INTlillNATIONAI BANKING CO. City -Juarez. . Mexico , via bll l-'aso. Tox. The Omaha Medical and Surgical InstituTeT" K3& , St 3JOTK a ! " f/iW For tlio trnnlmcnt of nllCUHOMl' AVI > HI IKilCAI. DlrtllASKS lira ot Appliances for I ofnriniuei nil Tri.titi llo < t riiLilltlus AiMi'iratiu and llunadioi fur uc ntufiil tri HIIH nt uf ovury form of ilmuau ru. iiulrlnu Mi-il c.l r Hmvicnl Treatment MM.J UOOMS Klt I'A I'llIM ll'inrl and ultundqnc > lies AiuJmhiudiitlong t Vvrilo fur.irrnlinn uii"Dofurmitim and jlrntx TiuiiO ] ( lub rut turrnliirVvO , hplno I'lloi Tuiiu.ru , iniircr ( uturrli llroiiihlllii liilialntluii , ,1'Uitrlcllji.1'.rKl.v. ; " . ' . " . Kl'Hil ! 7 KUInijN diler Ijo I ar Skin ami Illuml mul ull nuruical upuiatluns lllai ASI OlM.MK.V a | icilaltr lion It ( if lllitnxs of \\i iiiBi ) hno VSo hnvo I inly udil dnlrlntcln Hop itli.u'nl for Womuii durlnir Oiutlnuuicuk blrlilly I'rlvulol Unly Itullnblo Mudlini ln > titJio inaklnuuipicliilty of 1'ltlVA'li : DIHIIAHICS All Illood lilMiiioisucii-'i rily | ! tiuuiil Hyphlllllu pulion rumuvi'd from the nysloui without mrrcnryJ Nclr Itutliiriitlvo I rratmcnt fur l < u s uf \ llnl I'owtr I'nrilus uiuibla to visit im limy La trouted nt liomu lir- oorronpundunco AlluonimunUalluiis tontldentlnl Modklno or Indruuiunts Hunt by mail or OM'ioas o- turoly puckixl nu uiarkj l Indlcal'i conH-iiu or uiilor Our i orsonnl Inlirvlew | iruforrod Cull and toniiilk iiiorswnd lilitury of ruiirtniii mid HO will noml In plilii wr.ip.HT our IIUOK 'IO Jtli.V 1 lll.'K uiion l'ilvul J Bjiutlal or Nurvoun Dlienjes ImpuUniy BrpUllli , Uleot an \nrlcocclo 1 with quntluii ll t Aildft'n Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , < Corner Oth nnd Hornoy Sts. , Omalio , Nob.