kml fTho In teall loot In la , B I'U In of itton nrtv K toNe - ( No- mm u In U8 In llhl [ > ro- . t.lio -11 1- 150 ID full Mil. BT ITM.OM kiilli's | oq of col- Co Sts lor [ row n , M.J TO ENDURE FOR CENTURIES , Laying of tlio Maas'ivo Cornor-Stono of the "V Now Oily Hall. THE ADDRESS OF MAYOR. GUSHING , CcrcinonlcH Conducted by tile Masonic Grand IMnstcr of Ne- tirnnka and a Dcflcrlptlnn of tlio Ucnutlfut Pile. The grand lodge A. F. and A. M. mot nt ! 'Freemason's Imll , Slxtccntli nnd Ca ( > itol uvc- nuoHliortly after 2 o'clock nnd was opened In due form tjy Grand Master Mercer. The line was then formed on Capitol avenue - nuo and marched down Capitol avenue to Fifteenth street , thence south to Douglas street , llienco cast to Fourteenth street , thence south to Fnrnatn , west on Fnrnnm to ' Eighteenth street to the slto of tlio city hall. First came the Musical union 4 band. Immediately hchlnd was Grand Tiler Jacob King , carrying a drawn sword nnd supported by two stewards with their rods of oftlco. Then came the members of the grand ledge two abreast , each man wearing the tradi tional whlto apron and a bltto bailee. Following tncso came the Brand lodgn ofll- cers In their order nnd Junior Warden David son , hearing a vessel containing oil ; Senior Warden Ilnul D. Slaughter , carrying u vessel containing wine , nnd Deputy Grand Master Itoburt H. French , bearing n vessel of com. Last cnino Gmnd Master John .T Mercer of Omaha. The line w.is in charge of Grand Master Owls A. Kent of Mlndcn. As the line passed the comer of Sixteenth nnd Faniuin. the members of the city council , Mayor dishing nnd ex-Mayors , A. J. I'opplo- ton , B. R. U. Kennedy , Charles H. Urown , . ! . II. MUlnrtl , Champion S. Chase , James E. Doyd and William J. Hroatch Joined the pro cession , which proceeded to the cntninco of the enclosure about the city hall. Hero the line was opened nnd reversed , those in the rear , passing through to the front and lending the way to the platform erected at the northeast comer of the en closure , where the ceremony was to take place. The Iron girders had linen laid with planks by Contractor Coots and a largo number of people were accommodated. It had been threatening rain , but the cere mony commenced ntII ! ) > p. in. liiitn commenced to fall later and continued almost through the ceremonies. Mayor Cuslilns'H Address. "Fii.imv : CITIZENS OF OMAHAOI.NTI.IMIX : : : OP TUB COMMON COUNCIL AND Of Till : MASONIC FiUTKiiNiTY : Wo arc assembled today to de posit a block of enduring granite stone which will , wo trust , uphold years after all present ( .hull bare departed , a fabric devoted to our city's ' business. "To its sealed recesses wo confide such evidences of our city's present size and pros perity as may servo to interest the busj pop ulace of some future generation when thcso Jlrni walls slrill have crumbled and the se crets of this corner stone shall have been brought to light. "The pyramids and sphinx of the Nile toll today an Kgyptian tale better than the ashes of the gruat Alexandrian library. The ruins of our ancient cities for instance , the Coliseum of Homo , spcnk louder in the descriptive than the scribes of that day. Therefore , it is alto gether lilting that such memorials of our day should ho entrusted to the strong guardian ship of stono. ' 'Here and there , even nt this time , as our hills are leveled , or our foundations laid , the busy spade of the workman exhumes from Its long forgotten grave Indian relics , some domestic utensil or some weapon of wnrnpon which wo gaze with absorbing interest iis the solo histories of nations long vanished. "In their rugged outlines wo may venture to read something of their wars , their daily pursuits mid their homes , whichbut for these recovered implements of stone , would have been u blank forever. "To the people of some long-distant day , wo offer n more legible story , and ono which , wo believe , is moro in accord with the spirit of the present ago. From this recess , hereafter , will be taken no weapon of death , no evidence of b.u-barie wars , but tokens only of peace and prosperity , which have hitherto blessed this city , and which wo devoutly hope may continue to bless It for ages yet to come. "Upoiv the stone now to bo placed , will rise , wo hope , n structure which will bo an honor to our elty and a satisfaction to its inhabit ants. Witiiin its walls , wo trust , that no ig- tioblu motive , no corrupt suggestion may over llnd u place ; but that it may bo not only an edifice for the transaction of the city's busi ness affairs , but also a temple of integrity , Justice and patriotism. And inuy tno figure , which the architect has designed for its sum mit , look down for many years upon a com munity happy , united , prosperous , honest and charitable. "To you , gentlemen of the Masonic fratern ity , I now extend my most hearty thanks for your Interest in the occasion and turn over this block , to bo lilted lu its place by your oklllful and experienced hands. " The Ceremony. The grand master addressed the assembly n the purpose of the occasion , and concluded s follows : "Tho teachings of Freemasonry Inculcate , that in all our works , great or small , begun or finished , wo should seek the aid of Almighty tlod. It is our llrst duty , then , to invoke the blessing of the greatArchitect of thounivorso upon the work in which wo are about to en cage. I therefore command the utmost si- loncc , and call upon all to unlto with our brother , the grand chaplain , in an address to the tlmmo of grace. " Kveryono in the assembly stood uncovered whllo the grand chaplain , Uev. Jacob A. Hood of Suhuylor , inado u short prayer , us follows : "Almighty God I who hath given us grace at this time , with ono accord , to make our common supplication unto Thee , and dost promise that where two Or three are gathered together in Ttiy name , Thou wilt grant their request ; fulfill now , O Lord , tlio desires and petitions of Thy servants , as may bo most ex pedient for thorn ; granting us in this world , knowledge of Thy truth ; and In the world to come , llfo everlasting. Amen. " A deep and fervent ' 'So ' mete it bo" was the response of the brethren , followed by a liyuiii from the band. k Turning to grand treasurer , Chris Hart- , the grand master asked if it deposit had fan prepared , in accordance with the eus- ui , tomi placed within the cavity of the stone , consisting of certain memorials of the time , that In the lapse of ages , if the fury of the elements or the slow hut certain ravages of time should lay bavo the foundation , an en during record might bo found by succeeding genur.itlons to boar testimony to the energy , industry and culluro of our lime. The grand treasurer reported that such a deposit had boon prepared and was in the Basket before the grand master. At HID request of the latter. Grand Secre tary William U , llowon read aloud the list of articles contained In the casket , as follows : Folders of the board of trade showing the principal industries , advantages and popula tion of Omaha ; rules of the Omaha city council ; collection of small coin minted in 1SIH ) , donated by Hyron Uocd ; proceedings Mason's for 1SS7 , 18SS and 1SS9 , standing mlttees of council , specimens of dentistry , business cards ; photographs of the high school , Crelghton college , Sacred Heart acad emy , thu Union Paeilloheadquarters ; photographs - . graphs of ox-Mayor Ilroatch , ox-Councilmen Ualloy and Couustnnn , Mayor dialling , City Clerk Groves , Contractor Coots and son , William , City Treasurer Hush , Comp troller Goodrich , Engineer Tlllson , Councllmen IHumor , OstliofT , Olson , Kospar , Wheeler , Davis , ChalTeo. Bcchel , Moivnrty , MeLoario , Cooper , O'Connor , Shrlver , Donnelley .Madsen , Ford Sander , Lowry. A copy of the OMAHA BBB , Juno 11' ' , IS'.H ' ) ; A copy of the annual Illustrated edition of THIS OMAHA UEB , , January 1 , IbOO ; a copy of the steel plato souvenir showing the frame house lu which TUB UKB was foundedJuna 19 , 1371 , and the building in which It Is now lo cated , The souvenir wns used on the formal opening of the now HKB building , Juno ID , UkS',1 ' ; the World-Herald , the Omaha HopiiblU can , the Nubruskii Tribune , the Kxcelslor , the Mercury , and thu Pokrok Kunadu. Addre-Hsing Mr. Hiirtman , the grand master said : " ( tight worth } raua treasurer , you will now dupoatt the cushat in the cavity be neath the cornvrvstuno , and way the great Architect of the universe , lu Ills wisdom , grant that ages on ages shall pass away cro It again be seen by men. " The box was then deposited In the cavity mid the grand master Informed that his order had been executed , Whllo this was being done , the band rendered appropriate muilc. Architect CharlesF.HIendorrt then delivered to the grand master the working tools , namely , the trowel , square , level and plumb. The grand master retained the trowel nnd handed the square , level nnd plumb to the deputy grand master , senior and Junior war dens resnoetlvelysnylngns ho did so : "Itlght worshipful brethren , you will receive the Im plements of your ofilco. With your asslstanco nnd that of the craft , I will now procecd.to Iiiy Iho cornerstone of this edifice , according to the customs of" our fraternity. Brother grand manual , you will direct the craftsmen to furnish the cement , and prepare to lower the stone. " The grand master then spread the cement on the stone , after which the latter was slowly lowered about two feet , the band playIng - Ing In tlio meantime. The stone was stopped and the grand honors of the order given oneo by nil the brethren. The stone was lowered another two feet nnd the grand honors given twice. The stone wns then lowered to Its place nnd the grand honors given three tinles. By direction of the grand master , Deputy Grand Master It. K. French of Kearney then applied the square to the corncra of the stone and reported the work correct. Grand Senior Waidcn Brad D. Slaughter of Fullerton - ton then applied the level to the top of the stone and reported the same , and Grand Junior Warden Samuel 1J. Davidson of Tccumsch applied the plumb with the same result. Striking three times with his gavel upon the stouo Grand Masler Mercer said : "This stone has been tested by the proper imple ments of Masonry. I find that the craftsmen have skillfully and faithfully donotheir duty : nnd I do declare the stone to bo well formed and trusty , correctly proved and truly laid , accord I ng'to the rules of our ancient craft. May the building bo conducted and completed amid thu blessings of plenty , health and peace. " To which the brethren responded , "So mete It bo. " By direction of the grand master , Grand Marshal Lewis A. Kent of Mindcn , then handed to the deputy grand master , a vessel containing corn , to tlio grand senior warden ono containing wine and to the grand Junior warden one containing oil. Stepping to the stone tno deputy grand mastcrscnttercd the e.orn upon It saying : "I scatter this corn as an emblem of plentymny ; the blessings of bounteous heaven bo show ered upon us , ami upon all like patriotic and Important undertakings , and inspire the hearts of the people with virtue , wisdom and gralltudo. " "So mote it be , " was the response. The grand senior warden advanced to the stone nnd poured the wino upon It , saying as ho did so : "I pour this wino as an emblem of Joy and gladness. May the great Huler of tlio universe bless and prosper our national , state tind city governments ; preserve the union of the states in hitrmony and brotherly love , which shall endure through all time. " Again came the response , "So mote it be. " Then the grand Junior warden poured the oil upon the stone , saying : "I pour this oil as an emblem of peace ; may its blessings nbldo with us continually ; and may tlio Grand Master of heaven and earth shelter and protect the widow and orphan , and vouchsafe to them , and to the bereaved , the nlllicted and sorrowing everywhere , the en joyment of every good and perfect , gift. " Again tlio deep , "So mote it bo. " Extending his arms , the grand master pro nounced the following Invocation : "May com , wino and oil , nnd all the necessaries of life , abound among men throughout the world. May the blessing of Almighty God be upon till ; ; undertaking. May Ho protect the workmen from every iicrident. May the structure hero to bo erected bo planned with wisdom , supported by strength and adorned in boatity , and may it bo preserved to the last ages , a monument to the energy unit liberality of its founders. " "So mete it bo , " came the response. The grand master then returned to Architect Beindorff the working tools , and announced that the comer stone had been laid success fully with the ancient ceremonies of the craft and directed the grand marshal to announce that fact. Grand Marshal Kent , in a loud voice , said : ' 'In ' tlio name of the most worshipful grand lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the state of Nebraska , I now proclaim that the corner-stono of the structure hero to bo erected has this day been found true and trusty , and laid according to the old customs , by the grand master of Masons. " After music by tlio band Chaplain Hood pronounced benediction , invoking thu divine blessing upon the building and all employed upon it. A deep "So mete it bo" completed the cere mony and the grand ledge returned to its hall. The Stone. The block is of Warronslmrg , Mo. , sand stone , of n dark gray color , -t feet 5 inches in length , S feet 3 inches in width , and - feet il inches in height. In the middle of the upper surface is cut a hole 9x12x3 inches in dimen sions , and In this cavity was placed the cop per receptacles referred to , which was made by Christ Spccht. The north face of the block bears the fol lowing inscription : 1 by tlir GRAND LOUUK OV NEI5HASICA , A. . l'nnd A. M. . Juno 10 , A. I/ . & & ) , A. I ) . 1300. U..W.MJiiiiiHT HAHTMAN. Urund Treas. , U.-.W.-.W. It. UOWKX , Urand Hoe. , M..W..JNO. J. AlKllCKIt , lirand Mastor. Tlio The plans under which the city hall Is being constructed wcro submitted to the council , with others by different architects , by Fowler & Beindorff of this city. Thqy were accepted by that body on May 10 of last year and upon the 13th of the following September n con tract was awarded John F. Coots for the cou- slruclion of tlio foundation and walls of the structure , to bo fulfilled by December : il. 1S90. There have been some delays In the work , but the contractor Is confident oC being ablu to fulfill the conditions of his agreement. The contracts for the interior work , the til ing , ornamental Ironwork , heating , plumbing and plastering have not boon let as yet , but will bo of necessity within a month , as it is the intention to tluUli the building by August 1 , 1801. The building as shown by the drawings of the architects will bo a handsome nnd com manding structure. The exteriors on Far- mini and Eighteenth streets will bo finished with granlto up to the second story sill-courso and ubovo this , to the cornice , in red sund- stono. The tower , which will bo a most imposing feature of Iho building , will bo at the corner of Farnani nnd Eighteenth streets and will be twouty-throo feet snuaro and will extend ubovo the sky lines of thu roof a dlstanco of clgJity-sovan feet. Both entrances will bo ponderous arches of Konmnesn.ua urchitccturo and passing through tnoso n magnificent graven stulrcuso twoivu feet wide , will bo reached. On either sldo of this stairway , will bo fast miming elevators. There will bo a court through the center of the building forty-seven by thirty- three feet , covered with udomoof plato gloss. The Fitrnnm street entrance will bo thirty- two feet in width , surrounded by n mass of columns , the caps of which will bo carved und Intertwined , forming a base for Iho masslvo arch , with its elegantly carved bons- solrs. Ovitr Ihls nivli there will bo a bal cony , omlKjlllsned with curved gargoyles at either end. At the top of the tower will bo a wldo uroh , OJM 01 oia of ha four sldos , dwo- rated with wrought Iron siilndlo or grill work. To each opmiini ; will bo a balcony from which u commanding view of the sur rounding country may bo obtained. The clock dial will bo eight feet In diam eter , supiwrted by an elaborate group of columns , springing to an arch covering the clock , The exposed portions of the root will bo covered with u tiling , known us red Spanish roll , The heating , lighting , water nnd sewerage nrrangemunts will bo simply perfect. The style followed throughout in the con struction of tlio building will bo the Uomun- csque , which admits of a great varlutv of treatment and produces a richness of effect very pleasing to the artistic eyo. The coat of the structure complete will bo S350.000. _ Ucumrked by It. C. Joiner of Allen P. O. , Hlllsdulo Co. , Mich. : Nothing gave my rheumatism such quick relief us Dr. Thomas' Eelectrlu Oil bolfevo It Infallible for rheu matics. " THK COUNTY A8SKSS3IKNT. Tlio Question of AmcssliiR Unllrond * At Their Full Valuation. The following is the complete returns of the assessed valuation of property In Douglas county : Heal. 1'cnonnl. Total. litwnrd . tl.130.TW tXXjKKl ei.fi-H.iai ' 'nd ward . l.m.ViO lio.on ] .MIfil.1 3rd ward . ailS.'l'J : ' OVi.iVH Wl.T.ll 4th ward . 2.S87'r > 0 UlS.SOl : iVJrtlll Oth ward. . . . . . . . . . l,8l U > ri 2-XO.VS SII,1V ( > ) Oth wanl . IKVI.GUJ WOM 1.K..WVS 7th Wiird . ] ,70n.lWS 87.OTJ 1,701,751 8th warn . 1.12UW.1 Jl.VJftJ 1.SP.710 Oth ward . I.WT.IW 77 , ! l I.OIUHH South Omaha . SlJ,077 ( l.fBr ! > 7.1 l.SK.BM Ohlcazo precinct. . 4H.20.1 127.M.1 Krt,8r > 0 nouRfttspruol'ct. . 2i.oso SH.IO.I 2rt ,0C. ! KlUiorn . JO.Rt.l ! , ( > " > Ill , USD Florence . iK.fWJ ITCl.aw SiKSU .TnlTerson . XT.a J27.8.V ) irA.VU Mlllaril . iLVM ) H0.110 1W.1W McArdln . 43.SI.V 1 , OIO IH.\8.VJ I'latto Valley . b"'M * rr.r > io miai i Union . : oftii IM.OIA inortw Waterloo . K.W 75iB : 1IS.4I.1 West Omaha . Ja.ai ; Cfc'.S'Jt IM1.177 \ I Total . Kl.477.012 * .U2SrStM il.7lV.IM Totals . „ . . $ VWJSM : * ,07VJW ! SaiTMIl Increase over lait year . . . . 81S7.0S7 All wards In the city except three show nn increase In valuation over last year. These wherein a falling off has occurred are as follows : First ward , nllttloovcr . J100.000 Second Ward , about . ; t0.iWO Sixth ward , nearly . 000,000 County Clerk O'Malley ' has received the following : Lt.vcor.K , Nob. , Juno 10. Mandamus pro ceedings hiivo been commenced In the su preme court asking that the stuto board bo compelled to assess railroads at full value. A decision is looked for about July 1. Inasmuch as the law of 18SU provides that the county board may hold n session lasting thirty days from the first Tuesday after the second Monday In Juno , which would give till July 0 to make the levy , I would respect fully suggest that the levy bo postponed until that datb , and In case no decision la reached nt that time , assessment of railroads und tcl- cgranh will be in your hands. You can readily see that if the present as- sostjient was sent out nnd the court should Is sue the mandamus , it would necessitate the recall of the assessment and bo a great annoy ance to every county In the state. Trusting that this will meet your approval , I am very truly yours , T. II. BISTO.V , Auditor of Public Accounts. Everybody Knows That at this season the blood Is filled with im purities , the accumulation of months of uloso confinement in poorly ventilated stores , work shops and tenements. All these Impurities and every trace of scrofula , salt rheum , or other disease , may be expelled by taking Hood's SarsaJKirilla. the best blood purifier over produced. It is the only medicine of which " 100 doses ono dollar" is true. WITH A HUSH. The Cnrtor White Lead Works Arising From Their Ashe.s. Mr. Carter , president of tlio Carter white lead works , notified the lumbermen of Omaha that he has decided to rebuild the company's works immediately and to send him bids for the lumber by i > o'clocic yesterday afternoon. The announcement was a surprise to the lumber dealers of the city. .Surprise , not at the announcement that Mr. Carter had de cided upon rebuilding , but that he wns going to do it with HO great u rusU ? It was also learned that the lumber must bo hauled to the site of the old works within ten days. The now works will bo upon a greatly en larged scale r.nd will provide for double the capacity of the old ones. A great force of men is now working day and night clearing away the ruins , while the contracts for machinery , etc. , uro being lot by telegraph. _ Mrs. M. Schacnberg Beaver Dam , Wis. , writes : "Wo have used Dr. Thomas' Eclt-c- tric Gil in our family for coughs , colds , croup and rheumatism. It cures every time. " K FINGKHS. They Have WorUoU Many Iiitorostlnjj Tilings in the I'ulillcSchools. . The public school art exhibit In Tin : Bin : building was the great drawing card yester day , and again last night the line spacious rooms wherein is displayed the handiwork of the young hopefuls of Omaha , were thronged with a mass of happy children , admiring parents , proud teachers and enthusiastic friends. Every visitor went , away feeling that the children of this city have indeed u brilliant prospect before them. The stately and reserved banker of Capitol Hill elbowed the dust-stained coat of the man in humbler walks of life. They were all there for the purpsso of pointing n linger of pride at the work of their heirs und were utnnzcd at what they saw. As the days go by the exhibit attracts more attention , until every teacher and every pupil has become Imbued with the idea that it must bo u success , and with this ono object in view are putting forth every effort to Impress the public with the importance of the work that has been accomplished. The Mason school exhibit in thowc.st room receives its share of attention. On ( the west wall of this room there uro hundreds of urti- cles. ranging from elaborate free-hand draw ing by the pupils of the Eightn grade to the little folded papers of the infant class. Hundreds of thcso are worthy of special mention. A brush by Louisa Festner , a piano by Guy Penfold , a refrigerator by Henry Fruolmuff , and a violin , realing the music "Home Sweet Home " against , , , by Lovell Dunn , nro most noticeable. Above this exhibit stands a clock , perfect In every p.irt , numbering the hours as accu rately us the most high-priced chrouninctorof Iho skilled workman. The f ramo of this ar ticle , its wheels , and In fact everything , with the exception of the dial , wero.mado bv Henry Itaapko , his only tools being a scroll saw and an ordinary pocket-knife. The hUtory of the national ling , nn essay by Carrie Johnson , u colored girl thirteen years of ago , i.s a lovely production and ono of the best on exhibition. There nro many other essays , all of which show the effects of careful study und the pains-taking efforts of the respcctivu authors. Among these ono will llud , illustrated , "Spring , " by Allno KUh ? "Tho Change * of the Season , " by HnttiuJ'iiuUon ! "Thu Story of Koine1 ' by Nclllo "Clare ; "The United Stntes Sanitary CwilmHslou , " br Wllllo Dravdcn ; "Tho Bombardment of Fort M-v Henry , " by Jcsslo Walker ; "Tho Arrange ment of Hocks , " bv Arthur Johnson , nnd "Tho Solar System-i > } -Ednn Donahue. Bertha Denning , a , Ut4lo girl eight years of ngc , In n neat , clear , busincss-Uku hand , has placed on exhibition "what " purports to be a communication Ux Tn BII : : descriptive of a trip from Omaha toStj ( Paul and return. The composition is cxcmlent nnd U admired by all who have been fortunate enough to have perused Us pagcsr" The work of the miplls who nro known ns beginners finds n place , nnd upon the walls It Is Known ni busy work , consisting of hits of colored paper cut Into fanciful shapes and fastened upon whltocardboard , producing a very pleasing effect. This Is not the only work these pupils known ns the babies hnvo performed. They hav'o been supplied with soft clay , nnd out of It they have molded pigs , horses , cubes , balls nnd many other articles , each pupil In the class having something up- on exhibition , as nn example or exhibition of the work performed. Upon turning around ono's attention U at tracted to n beautiful inotlo nbovo Ihe door , a largo sheet of cardboard , upon which , made of cut and folded papers , ho may read the word "Lnho. " This Informs you that you are standing In front of the Lake school ex hibit , which for neatness , taste and arrange ment Is uuexcelled. The free-hand drawings and sketches hang upon the wall both to the right nnd left. To the loft of these are neatly arranged the sev eral copies of the Lake Courier , n bi-monthly Journal , the editorial nnd local departments of which are presided over by the pupils of the eighth grade. Ono of the features of this exhibit is the architectural designs. The pupils of tlio eighth grade have pre pared the plans and specifications for n dwell ing , estimating its cost , together with the probable expense of furnishing , buying the household furniture nnd thu provisions for the llrst meal after setting up'ln housekeep ing. ing.Tho The history of the eleven great battles of the rebellion has been carefully written by the pupils nnd bound in book form , the title page of each battle being illustrated wltn n map , drawn with pen iiiul ink , showing the exact location and thu surroundings. This work evokes a great amount of pral.se. The work by Mrs. Carney's infant class oc cupies n largo amount of space and besides the first lessons In penmanship and drawing , the models in clay are of great interest to vis itors , as especial attention bos been paid to this work , which consists of bunches of violets lets , pausies , birds' nests nnd vegetables , which look as fresh and natural as though they had coino from the gardener's but yes terday. These have all bu'en painted in their natural colors and In every respect are origin al und unique. The exhibit will not close tilt Saturday night and ought to attract the attention of every taxpayer.- _ Never Give Up. If you suffer with asthma , bronchitis , or any other disease of the throat or lungs , nothing can surprise you more than the rapid improvement that will follow the use. of SANTA ABIE. If you are troubled with catarrh , and have tried other medicines , you will lo tumble to express your ama/ement at the marvelous and instantaneous curative powers of CALIFORNIA CAT-B-CUKB. Thcso remedies are not secret compounds , but natural productions of California. Sold at SI u package ; three for & 3.50 , and guaran teed by Goodman DiVg Co. AN OIjD OMAHA PASTOK. lie Still Has n Kocollectioii of lilt Rx- poricnoe Horc. A prominent citizen of Omaha met Father Groenobaum in Chicago tao other day. Father Groenebaum will ba remembered as the founder of the German Catholic parish in Omaha and was for jnnny yc.irs actively in terested in church work among the German Catholics of this city. "I am now located at Evanston , " said FntherGroeneb.ium , "and have a parish with nearlv 00 families. No. I cannot sav that I would want to return to Omaha. I have many friends there , but I feel that I was out- r.ipcously treated then' by the late Bishop O'Connor. The Catholic * made mo sign over the property on Douglas street , where the German Catholic church now stands , for which I had been slaving the better years of my life. But they will find , if ever they want to transfer or dis pose of that property that I shall have sotne- | thing to say about it. I got General Cowin to I insert a condition in the deed that the property - erty shall revert to me ifevei - It is used for | anything else than a church or a schoat. I suppose that property has become quite val uable , " continued Father Groenebaum , "and in case they want to soil it anil build else where I suppose they will want to sco mo. " ' "Aro you expecting to visit Omaha soon ! " "No , 1 am not inclined to do that , for if I did they would try to bulldoze me into sign ing the property over to them uncondition ally , and they cannot do it as long ns I remain away. " Spe c fill Itlcitgngc Iiivcstiirnlfon. WASHINGTON , Jimo IS. To the Editor of Tin ; Bun : The counties of Washington , Gage , Thayer , Hayes , Kimball and Brown , in the state of Nebraska , have been selected for the purpose of making a special Investigation of real estate mortgage indebtedness. In quiries will bo nddru33cd to the owners of mortgaged real estate , and in some cases to the holders of mortgagor , to ascertain the amounts unpaid and tlio reasons for Incurring the debts. The answers will bo strictly con fidential , and iu no cuso will bo revealed to any private person or public officer outsldo of the census oilice , whoso employes nro all sworn to preserve the secrecy of the informa tion. It is hoped that the interest in the mortpago question , which prevails every where throughout this country , will onllst the fo-opcration of every ono to whom these requests are made. This investigation is authorized by act of congress in response to n general demand on the part of the pi.-oplo that it shall bo made , und it now rests upon the people to make some necessary contribu tions to Its success. Very respectfully , KollKIIT P. POUTUK , Suporlnteuilent of Census. Ask for Van Houten's Cocoa. Take no other. Grand Lottery of Juarez , Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAW.ING > Will talio jdaco In publlo nt tlio CITY OlJUAUKZ ( formerly Pane del Norto ) , Mexico WEDNESDAY JUNE 28th , , .1S9O. Cnclor the personal suporvisfnnol GEN. JOHN S. HOSUY , nnil MIt.OA.MILO AKQDRLLE3. the fonmir rt gentleman of mich promlmmcn In the Unltod States that hU nrosaitQO alone la Hiilllulunt Biiiu-niiluu to thu publlo Unit the ilmwlnsM will bu liulil with Htrlot houu-Jty unU fairness - ness to ull , and tlio luttur ( the Supervisor of the Muxluuu aoreriimutiV of oijual stunuln ? uuU lutugrlty. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO TicketsI Only 6OO.OO Tickets ! .WHOLE TICKETS , $4 ; HALF TICKETS , $2 ; QUARTER .TICKETS. . $1 $ , LxIST PRIZES. , , , 1 Prize of $60,000 Approximation PrlzoT. $60,000 $ , , 100 Prlia $ of I CO oacli 1 t'rliaof lo.uuo 10,001) ) Id ) l > rlio > of SO ouch 1 rrliecf 6,1X1) ) . . . , 6l ) 100 i'rltos of 2S oacli , ft 1'rliet of l.UU uct'tl ' , H.OM Terminal Prizes. 10 1'rlioj of Ml racli , X.IM ) 699Terminals to < MOUU t'rlio of Ii3 oaoh , ( / ) 1'rliojof IUO each S.IXtt VJJ ToruiluaU ti > I ID , AW 1'rlid of tig oacli , 6WJ IUO I'rUfaof . { OrtCli 6.0UO U ] 1'iliei of tO oacU -W 1014 Prlzoa amounting to $ Ii&iio70 Wo the unHorslKnoil hereby certify that the Banco If anr ticket drawing a prlia Is sent to the under- Naclonal of Mexico In Chihuahua hu on deposit Unod , Its faca Taluo n 111 bii rolloctud itnd iQiutluvl from the Mexican International Hanklnit Conipanjr , to the uwuor Uioronf fteo ot cuarico. the nvemnar f unili to cuarantea Ihe im/niont of nil KUOAH II. Illll.\3.V ( , the prltos drawn In Iho Utaml 1-ottcrr of Juaroi. President Rl I'aio National Hank , Kl run. Tot \Vefurthercortlfr that ve will iuiwrvl o all thaar * AQISHTB WANT1SD. rnnsoniomj , and In person nianaun ami control all For club rates , or anr other Information , write to IhailriwIniMof Itili Lottery , and that the amo ara the undcrnliined. itatlnK tour address clearlr , with conducted with honesljr , fulrniMi and luvoodfalta rltato , Countr , Street and Number. Moro rai > ld uiall towards all parties , delivery will bo assured by your enclosing an cmel- OOU.N B. MOSHY. Commissioner. eye buarlnv your full addron. . iNmiNATIONAI , llANKINCJ CO. , Supervisor ( or the ( Jovoruiuont. Ulty ot Juuruz , Moxlca JJOTTPIT7 Bond remittances for tickets by onllnnry letter , containing Money priler. „ . . , , v--1 Mas nod by all Express Companies , New York Exchange , llanll Draft or L'ostil Note. Addreis all rciclsturuil letters to MEIXIOAN INTEIRNATIONA.IA BANKING oo. . Olty -Juarez. . Mexico , vta EU Paso. Tex. Fair white hands Soft healthful skin. 'ARS'-The ' Great English Complexion SOAPf-Sod ! Everywhere. " indeed , ; a like SAPpQ0 should 3Vimke , every thing so bright ; , bub 'A needle clothes otherss.nd islfselj : What folly it would bo to cut grass with a pair of scissorsl Yet pco- plo do equally silly things every day. Modern progress has growii up from the hooked sickle to the swinging scythe and thence to the lawu mower. So don't use scissors ! But do you use SAPOLIO ? If you don't you are ns much behind the n o as if you cut grass with a dinner knife. Once there were no soapg. Tlion ono soap served all purposes. Now the sensible folks use ono soap in the toilet , another in the tub , ono soap in the stables , and SAl'OLIO for all scouring and houso-cloaniug. POSITIVELY THE ONLY BIG SHOW COMING BEFORE AUTUMN ! TUB GATES OF WONDERLAND THROWN WIDE APART. THE TOWERING MASTODON OF TENTED SHOWS. Hclgnlngby rlghtaf unilniMioc. by right of Sim-It , by right of fupi'i-lorlty , nnd by popular will lhi ; Kxultoil Kuli-rs of tliu AimisunuMit Ki'iilm. SELLS BROTHERS' FAMOUS ROMAN HIPPODROME Tlireo-Rlnq Glrcus.Two Mlcvat.acl Bt.afjo nnd. Flvo- Go'nt.lnGnb Menagjorio. IN MIGHTY UNION WITH S. H. BARRETT'S Monster International Worlds' Fair , iioological lnsl.lL.uLe , Triple Glrous. Metropolitan Mu seum and GrotiL Golden Menagerie. Will Exhibit at Omaha , Friday , July 4th. Council Bluffs , Saturday , July 6th. Tlie Two Leading Shows of the Nation now Traveling and Exhibiting as One ! 2. E3ig Menageries. 2. Big Elevated Stages. 2 I31q Circuses. 2 Big Hippodromes , i Big Muses. 2 Big l aracles , J ; 'Big liaiKvavj Kquipages. The only SIiow In Amorleji having anything now toolTcr. Entirely reconstructed , vastly Im- proveil. iri'iitly onhirK'tl. iinU ubsolutuly , undeniably ami Indisputably Iliu great amu.smiioiit boom of Iho country. No hmlialri'il liullwliaolccrs oha.sliiK lazy , Ulty Indians around tbu ring anil callrd a Wild \vo-U. no nurvu shocking : inil diuiKPrims shootlns miller our oanva.s , but a clean , well conducted , bright , now anil popular exhibition of tlio hplcudurs uf tbu Orient and tbu wonUort. of tlio Occident. A Flock of Ostriches. . . .A. l-'orly Ifort-os Kolnud and Hidden Ily Ono Man. BUN YIP THE HOME OV MERIT : = L - TLI E 11 1 UTIiJlTiAfE OlNOVELTY. . OR DEVIL HORSE , FROM COREA. A CIRCUS AS PURE IN ITS CHARAC A PAIR OF MIDGET SAMOAJf CATTLE TER AS THE HOME CIRCLE , CHASTE , ELEGANT AND 'lye&w old , 24 Indies high , and weighing but 90 pounds. REFINED. TfFull Grown QiantLlvlng HIPPOPOTAMUSES That have giinod for Sails Brothers A most reinarltablo display of Japanese , , fame nnd fortune. Arabian und other Foreign AcrobatH and THE STANDARD CIRCUS KXIIEBI- Athletes in a snriu \vondorfully thrilling act ; , and luats. TION OP THE UNIVERSE. ONIA' AQUARIUM OP MONSTER MARINE Eminent , Costly and Unparallcd Menagerie. MARVELS IN AMERIUA. MOST COMPREHENSIVE OHINTH- THE CHILDREN'S DREAM OF FAIRYLAND OLOGICAL COLLECT ! ON SUMPTUOUSLY EXEMPLIFIED. TRAVELING. THE MOST WONDERFUL EXHIBI THE GREATEST HIPPODROME EVER CANO TION OF TRAINED ANIMALS PIED UNDER CANVAS. KVER SEEN. The Whole Mammoth Show Presented at Once. ( Jlrcus Hippodrome , Monagoi-le , Museum. Avafry , AciiM-nin | | , Arabian ( 'arivanJaiiunu ; ! > u Vll- IUKI. ' , Pageants and a world nt stnrtlln novt-ltlt-s und tlii-lllliiK fealurcs. The Kinosh SI.root , Parade bivor Given in A-ine ADMISSION TO ALL , ONLY 50 CTS. CHILDREN UNDER9 YEARS , 25 CIS. Threes Porforrminoup nL Omaha , July 4. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute ror tlio treatment of nil CHRONIC AND Hl'liairAI , DISnASKS Drn'Bs , Appll nfe for n rormltl n , n Truiioi , llatt FacllltlOi Apimratua and Uuuio.l.ei for nuccumful troatmtnt ( if uvi-rr form of illacaiore. quiring Medical or HiirgloalTriiatroent. NINKTV IIOO.MS KUU 1'ATI K NTS IlonM encl nttmiilnnoa. lloal Accouiiaoiliittoiif VVrltu torclroulun nn luciultlo ) * anil llmcoi. Trinio-i. ( hit ) t' t. Uutvnturo oi Hplna , 1'IN's. Tuinoni , Cnnrrr. Cnturrli , IlroncliiliB , lulinlallon. Kli-ttncltjr 1'arnlriiU. KpllciorKlilnoy Ulaililer , Kye , Knr. Skin unit llloml , ami all mirgloul uparntlona. DISK SKH OK WOMIIN n opodultr Hook of DUoujio at Wvinon KroeV liavo lali-ly nUilu < l a I < rlng-ln Iicpirluionl for Wuninn diirlni ! Corillncnjcnl ( Strlctlr 1'rlmle ) . Onlr Itullnhln Slu.llciil InatitiUii nmklnic n upeciultr or I'lllVATK IMSKAHK . All IllooU lM pn oii ucc fullr ) tronteil. Hvphllitio pulina roiuuioil front tlio y tum wltlmnt mercurr Now Iteitoratlvo Tri airuunt lot \-utn \ uf Vital ( 'uwor Turtle * unuMn tu vUlt us luuy bu trrnlcil at Uuroo b ; corroipoailonco. All cuiLtn'.iiilcatloiu coniuiuntiul. Mudli'lna or Iriilrumonti vent by iiiull or ( itpru . curoly | > acknl , nu uilirka tu ludlCJtu rontunU or aaudur. One immunal Inlurvlcw prurnrrKil. Cull anil roiiiult ui or uml hlitorr ot ruur essa. anil ire will luml In phln wrnupur our 1IUOK TO MK.V VHKK , upon I'clvatg Bj'oclal or Nurvuua DlJuaK-s , luiputum-x , Hypliills , U'.cot ' ana Varlcoci'lo , vrltli quuutlqii Hat. AtlUruas Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner Oth and Harnoy Sts. , Omaha , Nob. ESTABLISHED IN ID7O BY THB jC WlEXICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. TTERY OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. Operated Htulor n twenty ye-or'n ccmtMfl by the Mcilcun lutuniMlonul Company. CiMnd Monthlr rtrnwlnin hold In thu Mnrpxiuft I'ltTllltm In Iho Alninwl.t Turk. City of Alustro , nd publicly comluctoil ! > r utm'tminmt ufllclnlx nii > ulnu nl for HIM purpose by tlioti crclarjr of tlio lutsrlur I u Jlho Treasury. LOTTERY OF THE " n BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA. THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING will bo hold lu tbo C1TV 0\f \ ON THURSDAY , JULY 1O , I80O. CAPITAL PRIZE , 60,000. $0.000 Tickets at II , KSO.OOO. I'rlco of Tickets. Aincrloiui Monoy. \\Miolaa $ ! : llnlvosSU : C3unrUH's91. LIST OK rin/.Krt. I Capital I'rlirt of WMW I' I 1 Cnpltnl Trim of 2IU 1 H 1 Cnpltnl 1'rUoof lOOilO Is lu.isx ) 1 drum ! l'rl oof 2,000 It 5.1U ) 3 I'rlips of II.IHO nro MHO tl I'rlics of I'M nro 3.tt ai I'rlio * of ytU nru IPM'rltcaof lUl are .111) ) I'rlfd * of ) nru 6il I'rlivj of a ) nrc AI'I'HOXIM.VTIOX IMIIXKX. ISO I'rlicsof { lUnpproxImntliiKloK'D.UOuprlia 0,000 ISO 1'rliea of Sfliipproxlniiitlnuto 2U.IMI prim 7f < M 130 I'rlios of lOupproxlumtlntf to IO.IW prlro UUU Terminals ) of f.\ ) decided t > r ( 'jOUOJ prlio 15'A-M a.--ni I'rlioi Amoiintliia to . . . . IIM..VO All I'rlins 5iilil In the L'nltoil tJUitiu fully paid In U. S. Currency. AGENTS"WANTED. . ITSTon n.ttn HATKP , or inly other Information ilpilri'il , wrlto li-Kllily In tlio iiiulorsU-in-tl , rla.irljr Ktutlnu your rrslilunre , with ntntu , county , ntrtna nnil nimilH'r. .Morn rnplil rrturn inill : ilullvcry 'till bo Hs.iiirtMt by your unclosing un ouvclopo uu.irliiit your lull ndilrcss. ndilrcss.IMPORANT. . Address , U. IJASSKTTI. OlTV OK SlKXICO , JIKX1CO. Or to OIIAS. II. MANTKIJ. & Co. , Boom 4il ) N. Y. l.lfo IltilldliiK. Omaha , Net ) . Ily orillnury lotlc-r , rniitnlnliiK JtONKY OltDKIl i5iipl by nit KTDroit roiiipnntca. Now Vorli Kx * chatiKO , Draft or I'ostul Noto. si'Ki'iAi. KK"ATUUKS. Ily tornia of contrnct the ciiiupnny iiinstilnpoHlt thn mini of nil prlrca Inrlinlt-il lu the Mchrino I'l'lorn noll- IniinylnKlo ticket , unit rooJlvo the lot oivliitf olllclal purintt : CKIITIFICATK I licri'liy certify tlmt thn Hank of Lomlnn nnd Moxlci ) hn : on ilcposlt tlio m-it'sinry fiindi to Kinirnntru Iho pnyincnl of nil prlzus ilr.iwii by the l.uUTlu tie hi ItiMuMli-uncln 1'nhllni. Ai-oi I.NAII CASTILLO , Intcrrnnor. Fnrtlier , thoconipnny Is roiiiilrrtltiiiltilrllmtoHftjr- v pu-ri-i-nt , oflliu vnlunof nil the tli-lti'tt lnprl i-3 - n lark'Or portion thiiti la ulviMi hy niiy ether lotli-iy. Klnnlly , tliunuiuliurnf tickets l llnilti'il to W.Udi- ) yWO lc < than nro aoUl by cithur lottfl luJ usliii ; the si'icriAi , . Thh la to certify that the Hank of Commcrco , Naalivtllo. Tonn. , will pny nil prlrr * In nhovo. CHAS. II. Di'.NCA.v , Ciwhler. A Wrlllon Guarantee lo CUI1E EVERY CASE or MONEY REFUNDED. Our cuio H ponnancnt nnd nut rt imtehttr tip. C'tt rn IrrnlfNlilvoyt'.irsnKtj Iiaru nc % cr nt'rn Fyniptum filiu't * . Ily ( li-HcrlblnK < 'iuo fully wo con tirot jou by in ll , nn.l wo pl\o Ihorntiut ftti-onx unrnnti'i ) to curu or iffiiiul all money. Thowi ha piTFiT lu r&mo here for tivutment rnndano ntnl Mit ivlll pay rallivutl fnro both vajBnml hotel bllUH lilln lii'io If uufnll to curtWo Clmlli'liKU the AVorltl foru cme. that our MAU1U ItKM. KUVvlll not euro. Wrltn for full pnrtk'iiUrfl and Ret thoevldrnco. Wuhnowlbut you ale. bkcptlcal , Justly no too , ns the imiKt eminent phyvIclAiu have never been able to Ktva inure ttuiii tern * pornry lellef. In our tlvo yeai-s * prnetlco with thh MAOIO KKM'IDY It IIIM been motft dlllletllt to over. roniolhoprt'Judfeesngaintit all M-c lU'd vpeellk- * . Hut uiuler our Btrun Bimrnuteo youi.tioutd nut ht' ltiito ti try thu remedy. Yuu tnUo no chunen ot lo.ilni ? ) utir money. Wo RUfiiiuitfo in angoing / marly around cal , tauklntf of $300.000.16 * ' ? Hlierfettly bftfoto all who will try the tuvitiiient. Jlciulu- fore you have boon putting up und p > iyintf out 3 our money for dlirt'iciit treatments , anil nl * though you nro not 3 et CHI nt no ono ) IIH : pnlil iMckjoiirmoncy , bo not \viisto any luoiu money until you try us. Old chronic , dee ideated cnsfrt cured In 30 to 90 ( layit. luvcstJgatu our Ilnun- clnl htniHllnjr , ouriuptttatfou U4 biiHltiena inrn. Wilto us for named ami luMrt'cuoiof thoiiu wo have cured who havi Klvt' jwr- mifihlon tu refer to tht-nt. It co-t you only postftfjo to U i ttils ; It will niivo you u world of miftorlncr from montnlMralu , nnd if you are rimrrl < > tt wJmt nny jour utfrprlntf vulfvr tliruiiKh your ncult * i cnec ! If viMiriyniptonHnroi.oiotliruiitniuf'ouspntc'h ( ) > CM In mouth , ilieum.itIsm In hont't and jointri , lint r fall * inn1 out , eruptions on any part of the botly , ffvllittf of pen cm 11 lo invasion , palna In lieail or Iwinr- - * , you Imvu not I mo town * UP. The ; < o-who are constantly takintrinrr * cttry and potiuh iiliQuM dlsrontlnno It * Coimtant urn of theMMlmgt ) will Bnicly hrlnporr ( * > i in the cn < I. l > on't fall towilto. AH corrctpumlpnctifirnt toaitl ! In plain i'iivL'loiR-t. Wo Inrltu the mutt rl ld Invojtl ntlon nnd \viH.lmU In our power to aid you In it. Address , COOK HEMMDY CO. , Otnttfni , JTelnvttlttt. \VK A1SO rUKl'AUK A MAGfIC REMEDY For Nervous Debility and Lost Manhood . A apoeily nnil pnrnmnniit onrn. Thou-innibi of rnsoi cured wllhiiut a lallurn. l and J-'i boxes , tl curu uilht cnse : | o VIITOH ob.stln-ito I'IISUH. COOK ItKlIKDV CO. , Omaha , Nob. llttli nnd Dodf.ro Streets. L'vlANHOOD RESTORED. "NAJS'ATIVO , " tbo Wonderful 8imi Ituhu-ily , IH Biildvllli ii IVrlttitn nunrun- too to euro ull Nt-rv- oiu : IHCII ] CPBIICI | aa \Vcnk Mt-inory , I.OBH j of IlriiinPmvur.lIeml- ' aclje , W n k u f u I nc , Boforo""Affof Vo. L""t il "h" ii. Ncrv l'l ) iimrii7licil | ( rum Life. OIIHIICPH , I.nHHllmlc. all Urulua nnil lofD of power ol the Uuucrutlvu Or. Kiiin.lii ultlivr HCX , ciuiKfilhy ovt-r-cxertlon , youUf lul liiillscrctlonn , or tlmoxci : Hlvo IIBU of touncccL opium , or ntlmnlunlH , which nltlmatcljr lend tp Infirmity , Coiinumitlim ; nnd Iiifnnlty , Put up In coiivunli'iit form to carry lu the vent pocla-t , I'rlcu 8l package , or fl for 85. With every 85 onli-r wo Blvii a tcrttlen giitirtintea to ciirn or rrfmul thu iiKjiicy. hiMit by mnll to any mlJri'nu. Clr- culnr 1ft v. MKiitlou thU iuiicr. | Aililroc ? MADRID CHEMICAL CO. UmnchOlllcofor U.8.A 4IT Ii-uihnrn Siri'i't. ( IIU'AliO , ILL. KOIliiAI.K IV OMAHA. NKII. , IIY KulinJtCo. . Cor liitliiindDiiiiKlns Hlrouti. J.A. fullur&Co. , Oor 14tli A. l-iii l-ii Htroot A.DFoatur i Co. Council Illulfi , limn. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT ; Bpoclflo for Hyuf/rM , Dlzzirift f.KUa , I Miirrlfa'ftli ( ( > lulnettfl , Mental lK > prt > s liiii , Koflenlntf of Iho Urtilutro < > uUln tn Insanity ami luaitmif to inl&ory < Jwav ui 1 cltAth , Pli'in.iture Old AKflttirtmncBXt I.ua-Hif Pownr Inclthor tqx , Involuntary LOB H * , nnd Hiwrmntorrliu' cauivd hr ovtjr-vxoitio.\ Iho hialn , pulf-fduuo or ovur-tmlultfenou. hath l > ox coittjiIrunnomonth'B treat ment 9lulM > x , or nU for 91 rent Ity mallpri'p-kl < U With rich oruor for nix hnx * 4 , vrlll nvml pun-hawr pnarintHO In tufuiid monuy If ( Jio truatitipnt fattft ID cu- u. y lr OOODMAN DIIL'C ; TO. . 1110 rurimin ijtrect , Oinuiiii , Nob. Arrcstn dUchnrgoa from the urinary organ * In cltlwr ecx m 40 liouru. It I * tuporlor Copulln > , Culwb , or lnoo | tloni , end free frum ull Lad nuicll or otlior Inccjiimikncta , SANTAL-MID CapsuUi , wl'lcb ' t * r ( be n&ma In I 'sU r * without which HOD * art p nutnt. > JOSEPH GIILOTT'S ' STEEL PEW3. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS CXPOSITION , 1889 , THE MOST PERFECT OF PEN * . ,