TH HI filUAUA U A 1 I \r 11,1,1 m 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BfeE4 TUESDAY. JUNE 24 , 1890. THE CITY. Tlio pollco force cnmo out In thotr new auminci'helmotii yesterday morning. Lend TuUHl , a wotnnn fifty ycnra old , won tnkon to the Insnno iiHylum by Shcrifl Boyd , Judge Glnrtaon aont Grnclo Knows to' ' the rofonn Bchool for pontistenlly dis obeying her parents. M. D. Roclio todny sold Frank E. Moorcs n. 50-lot at Thirty-Ural and Cum- Inp streets , opposite Bunkur Yules' residence. Rov. Fnthor BreltkofT of the Seven teenth Htrcol Mission , took out his first imlurnllznllon papers this noon. Ho Is a tmtivo of Bohemia. A. Bycrs of St. Louis lins succeeded R. O. Lanzoby as aBsIstant to Weather Ob- Berver Welch. Mr. Lanzcby htis been Sromolcd to bo observer at the Yankton , . D. , onico. The Thompson lumber company have filed articles of Incorporation. Their capital stock IB SIB.OOO. 0. Thompson , B. Boyd , J. Evans and C. P. Martin are the Incorporators. S. I ) . CoutHf a young man twcnty-thrco yours of nge , has been missing from his home , Fifteenth and Burdetto streets , since Juno 11. Ho left to go to Moii- ( liiniln and has not reported there or at home. William Watts was found prowling about a grocery store at Tenth and Dodge In a suspicious manner and was arrested. Ho had a skeleton key In his pocket and will bo held for an Investi gation. Uncle fiiun Caught Him. John Peel , nn incurable vagrant who has made his living stealing from the refrigera tors nt Port Onmliii , was arrested for the second end time on a charge of burglary. lie is hclil by the United State * authorities. Pears' Soap Is the most elegant toilet adjunct Tlie Exhibit Closet. The exhibit of school work in Tun BER building is being taken down from the walls today and selections of pieces of work are being made to be sent to the annual meeting of the Nutlotuil educational association , soon to bo held in St. Paul. Death of Sirs. A. M. Cnrtcr. Mrs. Mamie Carter , wife of Addlsoa S. Carter , treasurer of the Omaha hardware coinpaiiy , died at her homo , 1,723 Howard street , yesterday of consumption. The remains will be taken to Mii'iuoketa , la. , this evening for interment. Llvo pigeons wanted before July 1 at $1.50 per dozen. Ship to F. E. Mockett , Lincoln , Neb. AVhoro Ii tlio General ? General George S. Smith , ex-assistant city attorney , has been missing since Friday night , and his family , which is in Lincoln , are exceedingly anxious as to his whcre- abauts. He gave no notice to his friends hero as to his departure or destination. A. Hwiudlcr. McCoy & Underwood , stock men at Kansas City advise the stock men and police of Omaha to look out for M. A. Homers , who by representing that lie had ! tr , > 00 sheep on the way to Kansas City swindled the firm out of 1115. Ho is supposed to bo in Omaha. Merchants' hotel , Omaha. $2 to $3 per day. Nat. Brown , proprIra P.IIigbynigr. Marriage fnconstn. Licenses were issued to the following parties yesterday : Name and address. A co j Homer Clark , Sioux City. . ! ) l ( Lulu Johnson , Omabo . . " . . Uo ( William G , Ingram , Omahdu. ' . 23 ( Emma Buckingham , Omaha . 17 Tlio I'ark Pavillion. The park commissioners have decided to erect the moorish p.ivilllon in Hanscom park at the end of the lake. It has been found that the plans , as orig inally drawn call fora buildingaro somewhat larger tnnii will lit the place selected so they will bo reduced , the building being 10x ( ) CO feet instead of lilOxsO as first contemplated. of ; - tockliolders. Section , article 11 , of the state constitu tion of Nebraska , reads : "In all cases of claims against corporations and Joint stock associations , the exact amount justly duo shall bo ilrst ascertained , and after the corporate propeity shall have been exhausted the original subscribers thereof shall bo in dividually liable to the extent of their unpaid iiulHcriptions , and the liability for the unpaid subscriptions shall follow the stock. " Dr. Birnoypraetico limited to catarrh- til diseases of nose and throat. Boo bid" . Tlio Part > ! ' a Gi'iitleinnn. Mr. Gcorgo W. Hopper , concerning whom nn article appeared In Thursday's Biu : rela tive to a visit of his to a Mrs. Hlco , living on Sixteenth street , and improper conduct on his part ut that time , called at Tun Bin : ofllco and denied in tote that ho liad used any Improper Itmgungo to Mrs. lilco. Ho was looking lor rj > in | for a client nnd sliuiily knocked ul the door to ascertain about tliom. Ho referred to the client who instructed him to procure the rooms. Tlio New Sidewalk Ordinance. The now ordinance prohibiting wooden sidewalks In the lire limits is attracting prob ably Just a little inoro attention than any local law which has gone into effect for months. It provides that no sidewalks shall bo constructed or reconstructed within the lire limits cither in whole or in part of wood , In case of the extension of the lira limits this ordinance covers all territory included In such extension. Temporary repairs may , however , bo intida with wood when ordered by the slde\valk inspector. The chief of police - lice is directed to see that the ordinance is enforced. For n violation of the ordinance the penalty is a line not exceeding SSI ) and imprisonment until Hue Is paid not exceeding thirty days. A Costly lliiimxvny. Ono of Mctz Biothcrs' brewery teams at tached to u heavy malt vvagon dashed up Sev enth street from Pierce about It o'clock yesterday , having become f lightened by a noise on the street. They steered cli'ur of obstructions crossing a doz en of the trucks of the Union Pacilio on the bottom till they reached a train of cars nt Seventh and Leavcnworth. The corner of the wagon struck one of the caw smashing the former and the team dragging the hind wheels and polo went on till they reached the Nebraska Fuel company's yards whore they stumbled and fell. The Wagon was wrccucil. Ono of the horses , a line bay , was severely In jured in the head and hind leg , while the other was but slightly scratched. The dam. ago will amount to almost . ' 50. The team mid wagon hail been borrowed by a man named Jolmsou who was engaged in hnuling co" ' ' rKcd 15O .Men. Tie | now eight-hour order wont into effect 3'osterdny morning at tha Union Puclllo shops. The men accepted the Inevitable without n murmur. Mr , Wilson , the assistant suporintondcnt of motive power and machinery , stated that it had been necessary to discharge about one hundred and llfty men in order to bring the expenses down to the limit. Ho said tho.su men wore all young men and were taken from all the depart meats. "Some neonlo thluk , ' said he > , "llmt tills reduction Is u blow nt Omaha , but it is not. The sumo thing is being done ail along the lino. " Several of the men wore spoken to ami they all expressed themselves lu being satis fied us well as could bo expected under the circumstances , and hopeful of n chuiige uncle to the old routine In a short time. Holy Upon Plalt'H ChlorldcH for all household disinfecting purpose * . ' A BOHEMIAN O Ah A DAY. It Is I2iijocd by Twelve Hundred I'lo- nlocrH nt Wilder. Eight caw nt the B. fe , M. depot were filled with excursionists when the train pulled out nt 8:30 : Sundny morning. The occasion was the annual excursion of the Tclocvlcna Jed- nota Sokol or Bohemian Turners , and n red letter day In the calendar of the sons nnd daughters of Bohemia. The Turners are noted for knowing hoito 'enjoy themselves nnd on this oec.isiou they surpassed all pre vious occasions. The uncomfortable heat of the day was to some extent overcome by the pleasant breeze excited as the train tore along between green fields , over bridges nnd through the valley under the guidance of Conductor E. S. Kaney with Engineer Oleason nt the throttle. The scats of the coaches were all lllloJ with Turn ers In uniform and their sweethearts nnd wives In white dresses. At SoutU Omaha n halt was made to add two more coaches to the train and again it sped along to Ashland where another coach Illlcd with excursionists from Schuylcr , Wuttoo and Pragun was waiting on a side track and the incoming train was greeted with the strains of n band of music and n rousing cheer from the crowd on the plat form. At Lincoln and again at Crflto addi tions were made till when the train pulled up on the side track opposite the beautiful grove in n bend of the Blue river about n mile above Wllbcr there were upwards of twelve hundred people who stepped out eager for a day in the woods. The engine Jiad been gaily decorated with the national Bohemian colors , inter twined with the stars and stripes and bore in front n gigantic reproduction of the emblem of the order , the Intertwined letters of the word sokol , in mo- plo leaves nnd pink , white nnd yellow roses. At every way station nnd crossing n curious crowd gave 'the party a cheer as the train roared past. At the grove the party scattered first to lunch in the many shady nooks of the place and afterwards to such amusements as suited them best. There was n line dancing plat form wherd 'music was furnished to dancers by the Bohemian bands of Omaha and Schuy lcr. There were hammocks , swings nnd mcr- ry-go-roumls for others. There were base balls for others and what was of the greatest Interest to the majority , there was such an Immensity of grccn-carpotcd , green-domed space no particular pair of lovers need fear the Interference of a third party in their con fidences. Everything went off in the happiest man ner , thanks to the energetic and careful man agement of the committee John Kosicky , John Hoffman , Pcclval , Prelhlcr , Meckosky , Frank Swoboda , Hudlcck , and Charles Burtos. There were no disturbances nor disagree able incidents of any sort to leave in the minds of the picuiccrs any unpleasant memo ries. During the afternoon the Omaha boys had a friendly Jumplngeontest with the following result : Running high Jump : First , F. .Tclen , 5 feet 1 Inches ; second , H. Havelka , 5 feet ; t inches. Hunning long Jump : First , F. Jelen , 20 feet 4 inches ; second , It. Havelka , 1'J feet 7 inches. Vault : First , Joe Percival , 8 feet 0 inches ; second , F. Jelen and It. Havelka tied oa 8 feet inches. The other branches of the society present in uniform were : Cretcs , fifty members , John Sharey captain ; Wilbcrs , fifty-two members , John Malccr captain , and Oinnhas , 100 mem bers , Joe Percival captain. There arc altogether eight brandies in the state , nt Omaha , South Omaha , Ciete. Wllbcr , Linwoood , Bruuo , Millbank and Brush Creek. What It Costs must bo care fully considered by the great ma jority of people m buying even necessities of life. Hood's Sarsaparilla commends itself with special force to the pi-eat middle classes ; because it combines positive economy with great medicinal power. It is the only medi cine of which can truly be said " 100 doses one dollar , " and a bottle taken according to directions will average to last a month. WJIEKE IIAS HI2 GONE ? AV. S. Kelly Apparently Has Deserted Wife mill Children. Thcro is a llttlo black-liaircil woman at 703 North Twenth-oigtith street who is in need of help and should receive it. Up until Juno 5 AV. S. Kelly was a foreman at the smelting works , receiving a salary of 75 n month. He had n pleasant homo on North Twenty-cigTitli street , was blessed with a good wife and six obedient children , and everything seemed to be working pros perously with him. On Juno 4 bo asked his wife to show him his accident insurance policy , which she kept , and she did so. Ho looked at it nnd then watched her as she returned it to the place where it was kept. On Juno 5 ho drew a month's pay nt quitting time , walked away from the works. and since that day neither his wife nor any of his former associates have seen him. The wife lay awake all that night awaiting him , and the next morning visised the shops and In quired for him , only to learn that ho hud quit work the night before with $75 in his pocket and had not been seen since. On returning homo Mrs. Kelly found that her husband had ordered and paid for at n down-town grocerv a sack of Hour , some tea and coffee and hail them delivered that morning , though they had been paid for the night before. From this and the fact that her husband's ' accident policy had dis appeared. Mrs. Kelly concluded that her husb md had wilfully deserted her without cause and has made no effort to find him. Some Inquiry has developed the fact that Kelly kept very fast company and spent more than ho made , anu consequently had borrowed more or less from his associates. The family moved hero three years ago from Yankton , S. D. Kelly served a number of rears in the United States army aud married his wife in 1870. 1870.Mrs. Mrs. Kelly is loft destitute with six chil dren on her hands , California Cat-Il-Ciirc. The only guaranteed cure for catarrh , cold In the head , hay fever , lose cold , cutnrrhnl keafncss and sere eyes. IJcstoro the sense of taste and unpleasant breath , resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasnut to see. Follow directions and u cure is warranted bv all druggists. Send for circular toABIETINU MEDICAL COMPANY , Oroville , Gal. Six months' treatment for $1 ; scut by mail , 81,10. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. STANDING ON HIS DIGNITY. llol.sloy Will .Not Allow Ilia Work to hoMado a Faroe. Mayor dishing has sent a letter to Judge IleUloy authorizing him to release P. IJcoves , impiUoncd for UO days for assaulting and beating ills wife. Hcovos got crazy drunk nnd , with n re volver , chased his wife over the prairie. When hold for examination , ho asked the amount of bail required and was told that f > 0 would do. The wife then bogged that ho bo not admitted to bull as she feared for her life. Two days afterwards Hooves was examined ami the wife jofuscd to testify. Ho was sent to the Jull for thirty days and the wife Imme diately petitioned for his release. She re ceived a peremptory refusal from Judge Helsloy and applied to the mayor. Judge Helsloy says ho will not issue rin order for the man's release and that though ho may get Into trouble he proposes to sec that the work of the police court docs not become a farco. Miles' Ncrvo and Liver Pills. An important discovery. They net on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now principle. They speedily cure bllliousncss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. 110 doses for 23 cents , Samples frco ut Kuhu & Co.'s 15th and Douglas. OMMIU.NG UP. Three Union Pncillu onielnU AscoirJ n Hung In the ladder of Promotion. John W. Grinith , for n long time auditor of disbursements , has been appointed general purchasing agent of the Union Puclllo road ; Fred. B. Whitney Is appointed general freight agent nnd J S , Tebbclts superintend ent of the coal department. These changes Uko effect the first of July. Others nro to follow , but the officials any they have mailo no selections as yet , Thcro will bo successors to Grinith as auditor of dis bursements and of Whitney M assistant gcncnil freight agent at Kansas City. Tlio Strike of Shop Men. The strike of Union Pacific shop men out west Is confined to tlio shops at Lo Grand , Ore. Ore.Vice Vice President Holcomb received a tele gram yesterday Informing him that twen ty-three machinists and holler maker * had walked out Sunday morning on a demand for more wages. They askcil 85 cents an hour , the amount paid being DO cents. Mr. Holcomb says tlmt the order of reduc tion In hours anil force has nothing to do with It. So far as ho had been able to learn , the men hero were satisfied , and all these who did not receive tlmo checks Saturday night returned to work this morning. A Union Depot Force. The matter of Joint agents , baggagemen and other employes necessary to a union depot force has , It Is reported , been decided on lio- twccn the Union Pncillc and Burlington roads , but the ofllclah decline to 'admit It. There seems to bo a general understanding , however , that Jim Chambers , ticket agent , Ed. Haney , depotmastcrof the Union Pacific , and Charles Homoltn , baggagcmaster of the JJ. & M. , will bo retained. The force will not be organized for several weeks. GOCH to tlio II. & O. Edward Dickinson has been offered and has accepted a position with the .Baltimore & Ohio road. A circular was Issued yesterday appointing him general superintendent of all lines wcstof the Ohio river , with headquar ters at Chicago. The appointment taken 'ef fect July 1 , and on that date Mr. Dickinson will take possession of the onicc. Grlillth'H Sucuqfl or. It Is understood that William An derson , traveling auditor , has been sc- lected by the Union Pacific officials to'succeed J. W. Grinith ns auditor of disbursements. Ho Is a gdod man and his promotion is said to bo one of the most deserving of the many recently made. For Nervous Exhaustion Use Hereford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. H. C. McCoy , Algonn , la. , says : "I have used It in cases of dyspepsianervous ex haustion and weaknesswith pleasant results. Also think it of great service in depressed condition of the system resulting from biliary derangement. " _ Will Forget the Past. John Dillon of Dubuque , In. , arrived In the city yesterday and nt once commenced a search for his wife , whom ho claims deserted him some time ago. Three weeks ago a woman who gave the name of Hanson arrived in Omaha , penniless and with three small children , looking to her for support. To the authorities she stated that she was waiting for her husband , but us he did not arrive , the children were taken to Couni.ll Bluffs , where they were placed in the Orphan's home , after which the woman returned to this city nnd soon found employment in a Fourteenth street chop house. The husband tells n different story , and says that his wife employed a man by the name of Young to get him drunk , after which ho was sentenced to thirty days in Jail. During the time ho was serving out his sentence she eloped with one of Youn g's friends and came to Omaha , where ho dc- sci ted her. List night Dillon found his wife , and after a short consultation , they concluded to let the past oury the past anil begin life anew. Headache , neuralgia , dizziness , nervous ness , spasms , sleeplessness , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kulm & Co.'s , IDth and Douglas. Had Washouts Reported. Yesterday afternoon Superintendent Jnynes of the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha railroad received information that the whole country between Wukcflcld and Wind- side was still under water. Sevcr.il bud washouts are reported , and in one place 1,200 feet of track has been carried out into a neighboring corn field. All trains were abandoned , nnd as the road bed cannot be re- prdied until the water subsides , it will be several days before trains are again running on time. _ The now offices of the great Rock Is land route , 1C02 , Sixteenth and Farnain street , Omaha , are the lineat in the city. Cull and see them. Tickets to all points east at lowest rates Tt superior excellence proven In million' of liomos formoro than u quarter of n century. It Is used by the United States Uorcrnment. KmlorMOd by this lu'iulsof the Kroit tinlreraltloi. nt tlio BtronBP.it , I'urcstnnd.Moit Henlthfnl. Dr. I'rlco's Cream link- Ini ; Powder , docs not contain ammonia , llmo or alum. Sold only In cnni. PllICK 11AKINO POWUKIl CO , New YOTls Chicago. Haa rrnnclaca. St.Louls minaimu o. " The figure 0 In our dntes n ill make a lone stay. No man orvoraan now living will ever date a document without using the figure 0. It stands In tlio third place In 1600 , where It will remain ten years and then move up to t > ccond placa in 1000 , where It " 111 rest forono hundred years. There is another " 0" which lutsalco come to stay. It Is unllku the figure 0 in our dates In tlio respect that It hna already moved up to first place , where it will permanently remain. U U called the "No. 9" Hluh Arm Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine. The "No. O'1 was endorsed for first place by tha experts ol Kuropo nt the I'arls Exposition of 16S9 , where , after a severe contest with the lending ma chines of the world , It was 'awarded the only Grand 1'rUo given to family sen Ing machines , all cttien on exhibit having received lower awards of gold medals , etc. The French Government also recognized Us superiority by thedecoruliou ot Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler , I'rcsidcntof the company , with tha Cross of the Legion of Honor. Tbo "No. 9" Is not an old machine Improved UVOD , but is an entirely new machine , aud the Grind Prize nt Paris was awarded it as the grand * eitadvance in ( cninc machine mechanism of tl.e age , Those who buy it can rust assured , there. ( ore , of having the very latest aud beet. WHEELER & WILSON Jl'F'O CO. , 185 nnil 187 Wabiwh Avo. , Chicago , P. E. FLODMAN & CO , 20 North lOt hStreet. Kheinmatlsm , BEINO duo to" > the presence of uric acid hi the Wood , \a \ most effectually cured by the usovof Ayor'a Snrsnpo- rllln. Bo sure you got Ayet's and no other , and tak4 it till the poisonous acid la thoroughly expelled from the system. Vfo cliaUqngo attention to thla testimony : "About two years ago , after suffcrlnc for nearly two .yaws from rlioiunntlo emit , being able to walk only with great discomfort , ami ( Irving tried various remedies , Including mineral waters , without relief , I saw by an advertise ment In a Chicago paper tliat a man had been relieved of this distressing com plaint , after long suffering , by taking Aycr'a Sarflnparllla. I then dccjdcd to make a trial of thli incdlelno , and took it regularly for eight inontliB , and am pleased to state that it has effected n complete cure. I ! mvo since had no re turn of tlio disease. " Mrs. H. Irving Dodge , 110 Went ISMih St. , Now York. "Ono year ago I wai taken 111 with Inflammatory rheumatism , being confined - fined to my liouso six months. I came out of the sickness \ery much debili tated , with no appetite , and my system disordered In every war. I commenced using Ayer's Snrsaparilla and began to improve at once , gaining In strength ana soon recovering my usual health. I cannot say too much In prnlso of thla well-known medicine. " Mrs. Ii. A. Stark , Nashua , N. U. Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla , Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mats. Price tl ; clx bottles , $5. Worth $5 a bottle. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. I KAUti tYlAUK Til B OKKAT TKADE MARK KNOI.ISII ItKM- i.nv An unfnll- InKcurcforScm- Innl WcnknuKS , Spcrmntoriliica , Jmpotoncy , a ml nil ( tl > ca-c 3 tlmt follow AH a Bt1- qiiunco of Self- nl > HKc ; l Lots I'nln In the Hack. Dimness of VMon. I'rcmaturo Old AKO. nnd ninny other ( llsenscs that le.ul to Insanity or consumption mi I n preinnt'irecnivo. CWKull pnrtlciilriM In our pamphlet , which we do- lre to cnd frco by mall U ) every one. I-iyTlia Spe cific medicine lixoldul Jl per packime , or MX pack- nt'cs forj.'i , or will be Kent free by mull on the receipt of the money , by nddrcsilnff THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAKNAM STUEIT , - OMAHA , Nun. Onncconnt of counterfeits wo have adopted the yellow wrapper , the only genuine. Habitual Costiveness causes derangement of the entire syntern , and bcgctRilUcnrfM tlmt nrr hazardous tollfo. IVrsoiis < > f contlie linblt nro sultfcct to Jlcnd- nelio , Jcfcctl\o Memory , Gloomy J'orebod- Jn < r , > 'ur\ui ncKs IY\ern , Drowsiness , Irri table Temper nnd other nymptoms ivlilrli unfits thosuntTor for bUilncBH or aurccablo associations. Regular habit of body aluuo can correct thc.soiotlls , and nothing : suc ceeds goi ell'in achieving this condition as Tutt'sl'MH. Ily their use not only is the ) stem renovated , but In consequence of tlio harmonious change * thua created , thcro pervades n feeling oCgatlufacUon ; the men tal faculties perform their functions with vivacity , anil there is an exhilaration of mindand body , nnd perfect heart's ease that bespeaks the full enjoyment of hcnltlu Tutt's Liver Pills REGULATE THE BOWELS. "THIS is AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER. " Walter Brsant. WHEN YOU ORDER APOLLINARIS BEWARE 'ORJMITATIONS. : The wcll-kiiffion Yelloiv Labels o/ the Apollinaris Company , Limited , are protected ly Perpetual Injunctions of the Supreme Court. Bcivare of bottles bearing the genuine Apollinaris labels but re-filled with a spurious article. LOOK AT THE CORK , which , if genuine , is branded with the name of the Apollinaris Company , Limited , and the words Apollinaris JJru/i/tett" around an anchor. NO RIBBON Permanent Alignment S PEED , Strength. Sold Under n POSITIVE GUAR ANTEE. GEO. H. SMITH & CO. , General Agonts.NobruEka uiul Iowa. 81O S. 16th St. , - - Omaha DQ You Know That Ir. Simons Is one of the most scientific and successful physicians In tlio United Plates , unil that he Is located ut corner of Jones und Kith Bis , and treats all cases of NERVOUS DEBILITY cre.wl ! S flcally nnd successfully. Dr. Simons Is a spec ialist in all female complaints. No person sulTcrlnK from any of tlKV-o distressing troub les catos to lot everybody Umw it. K to lr Simons who is n regularly educated physician without the semblance of qu.iekory about him. He will diaijoiioso your case and toll you plainly whether you can be otticil or not. ration him us thousands of othoH havodoue Come and bo hunpy. Successful treatment by mail , Dll. SIMONS 1 S. 10th St. . Omaha. Nob. UK. J , 3S. Mc EEW , THE PECIALIST. ? The Doctor In nnmrpnstcd lu the ULUinifiit of all 9 forms of 1'rhntu DlseaseB. 'Notrtalmcntliaa ever been inoreeucce eful and none > ) ms had ntronecr endorse ment. A enrols guarantied In lliotry \\orst cncca in fronijtosdiivjwlthoiittlie lossof an lionr'n time. " " Tliofo who Im\o bten uiid < r liu trcr.tmcnt for stricture or dlniculty In rfllovlnj the bladder , pronounce it n moet unndur * fill KUCCCK * . A completu euro In it few du ) without [ nilii. Instruments or lossof time. n And all \\ctk- 30 nu8 of the " * seznnlorgans llmUlty or ncrvourncss , in their worst furina mid inoit dreadful remits arc absolutely cured. - And all FKMALK DISHABBH curtd nt homo ullhniit Insltuincnii. A wonderful nnudr. HOU11S for laUlrifrom 8tD4 _ _ ONLY. and nil Plxascs of the Skin , lllood , lleiirt. l.lver , Kid- ueys and llhiudcr cured | { % Cured In 30 to to duy , The tnutt rnpld , tuto mm cffirt * lie Inatmcnt kuiiHii to tlio medical profeeslon. Lmy trnca of Hie dUctko re- UUIH ! from Ilia blood : nconmti to cure nuifanleed. For "man" or "woman1 , i ach lOc ( ( tumiia ) . Trcntini'iit by corru- 8iKidt > nce Htamr for reply N K t on. Urn AND KiniU ST. Open from 8 A M to B I' M , Kntrancn on Fornnm or lllltbt. , OMAHA. NEB. ING Our great sale of thin coats and vests has commenced. For customers - ers who remember our former summer sales the mere announcement of this sale is sufficient. They know that it means an opportunity to get their goods at about ONE-HALF THE PRICE THEY HAVE TO PAY ELSEWHERE FOR THEM. We have this season an enormous stock , and it consists mostly of the better grades of goods , but these will "be slaughtered at prices which others will charge you for inferior and low grade goods. Fine plain Mohair Coats and Vests in several shades at $1.75 worth $3.BO. Fine striped Mohair Coats and Vests in several shades at $2.28. Very fine Drap D'Ete Coats and Vests , elegantly made up with French facing at $3.2S ; you have to pay for similar goods fully $6. The finest Black Serge Coats and Vests at $3.SO , worth about $7. Very fine FrenchFlannel Coats andVests in beautiful stripes at $2.9O. A large variety of black Alpaca Coats at $1 , $1.6O , $2 and $2.25 ; also extra long Alpaca Coats. To get a correct idea of the values we are offering in these goods you must see them. IM SUMMRJR SUITS We will , not take any chances this time. The season promises to l e the shortest we ever had ; and we commence an early clearance sale , We offer today two lots of suits at such reductions that buyers can readily see the superior values we offer. One lot , of all wool plain grey cheviot sack suits at $6.50 , This is a suit that has been made up to retail for $12.50 to $15 ; the quality of the goods is excellent. It is lined with double warp Italian , made up stylish , with patched pockets , and makes a splendid business suit. The second is a large lot of sack and frock suits of black cheviot , the most fashionable material this season. These are made up in fine style with worsted binding and fit elegant ; the suit is worth over $15 , and we offer them at $8.90. Ask our salesmen to show you these suits. . FLANNEL. SQUIRTS It is astonishing what a quantity of flannel shirts we are selling this season. The enormous sales induced us to buy very heavy. We have recently closed out a manufacturer's entire stock and place them on sale today at about one half their former prices. Among the lot we offer : 70 dozen Oxford Cloth Shirts , excellent patterns , woven colors , made up with yoke and in good style at 50c ; a few weeks ago these shirts would be considered cheap at $1. 40 dozen silk striped French Flannel Shirts at 90c ; worth $175. Never were such bargains offered in flannel shirts as we have this week. Clothing Co. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , 1 Yotself Sydney Smith's sugges tion-of taking lofl one's flesh and sitting down in one's bones , wag-made before the days of modern improv- ments. Now comfort may be secured and good taste not be offended by simply donning a thin coat and vest and a light pair of trousers. A full supply of the same for the heated term may be found at UKiiii iTinu ibiou.i , i > . HIM IIKlIU > H or KXIkbHES i f KB 111 OUX.3 < 1 bl IMitsiw RIC OUT ANfl SUSPENSCRY r , H ile for lhli r clne ! > " ' { oie Curi * uf llrnrralbe Hrftkipi. . f Ivlnf trttInllJ , Hottth. int. tnolUuoilt Inmnli of rUrlricllJ tlirouib > ll W UK 1-AKTH rui'xrlut Ib.mto I1K1I.TII mid VII.IIKIII H HTIII.VUIIL Klnlrle lnn.nl fl ( luOinll ) , or wo forfeit J5.1XI In eiih IIKtT loj Haip.Diorr Coaipl.l * f 3. * n4 DII. \V oral rtlf I'fr * nuvnllf for 4 In tnr.e tnouthi. Rfal.4 pnturhl't lr * . BAMDBfl ELEOTIUOCO. . ICJUB.lt.Ji. , CHICAQQ.IIL. B - TO.T.lliirlilillln Ilal.lt hTfy-t TO./T- HI -HT Jl. - JjdOLcutoajnllltaUOdtyi llopiytlllcur 4 BR J ArrceU dUcharRos from the urinary organj In cither ecx m 43 liodru. It U lujitrlor to Copaiba , Cubcb , or Injoe- tlon > , and frcorum all bad luicll or other Uiconvcnlcocci , SANTA L-M I D VffSKS CipiulK. WtU Ur Ibeoiauln l\ \ * _ ' .ll.tt without viMtll COD r ptmiloi. "FESV3ALE BEAr\SS \ Abiolulrlyrtlliblp , rfiftlyMfc.moitpcwcrfulfrmal i * -ulatorVuown ( nev < rfall , ( ! J. . . tK. < ii M .oiol unlrliBt. A'Mrtw I.IDN llW O l. liufTnlo , .S V. _ hoU liy UDOliMA' , ' HESS "tlbllJIKlUIUlAIIAR CUSHIONS . . iill u cil . Loufotutu. vfkl.i > .rik r < > > ; > < IL. lnu.tr.i. ' The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute \ For the trcitmcnt of nil CHRONIO AND StJIlOICAIj DISHASKS linear Appllnnccs for Dtformltlen nn Trusses Itoil Fncllltlpi , Apparatus nnd llumeiHo * for miccoinftil Ironlmont of pry form of cllsu.iio ro- qiilrlnKAtecilcil or SurKlonl Treatment. NINBTY HOOMS tOU I'A'UKNTS llonrJ and nttciiilancu. lies ! Accummmhitlmis Wist. Write for clrcul.iri on Dofa-mltloi nnd Unicom. Tnisim , Club 1'eet , Ciirvnlura of Spine , 1'llcs , Tumors , Cancer , Cut.irrh , llromliltl" , Inluilnllon , Klritrlcllf. I'nrnljKls. Kpllopm. Kidney , Illmldcr , K.JO , Knr , hkln nnd Dlood , nnd nil HiirKlcnl operations. IMSIIASICS Ob'VO.MHN n xpeclalty. Hoot of Dlscnsis of Woman Free. Wo Imvo lately mlded a J.ylim-ln Dcpirtiuvnt for Women dmInc Confinement ( Strictly 1'rlvnto ) . Only Uvllnblo Mcillcnl Institute mnklne n specialty of 1'UIVATU DlbKASKS. All lllood Diseasesaiicccssfully treated , byplillltle polion lomovod from the H ) lem nllhcnit mercury. New Itcitor.itlvo Trt.nient for I-oss of Vital i'ower. I'nrllei unable to % loll in may bo treated at homo uj corrojpjnilorue. Allcomm inlcatloni confidential. Medlelno or lumriinicnti Bent by mill oroxpiens.se > enrol- packed , no marks to Incllc.ito lontonts or sender. One parbonnl Interview preferred , t'nll nnd consul ! nsor enillil tory ofyonrcAso , and wu will send In nlnlu wrap.icr our 11OOIC 'JO MK.V FKCK , upon 1'rlvut * Special or Nervous Ulxcnscs , Impotcncy , Syphilis , ti.eet and VuikocUe , with question list. Addiess Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner 9th and Harney Sts. , Omaha , Neb. Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Manaeement of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will take plueo in publlo nt tlio 01TV OV JUAHEZ ( formerly I'aso del Norto ) , WEDNESDAY , JUNE 28th , 189O. Under the personal supervision ol GEN. JOHN S. MOSBY , nnu MU.OAMIM ) AUOURIJ.ni the former a gentleman of such prominence In the United States tint his presence Mono is sufficient Kuiirnuteo to thunubllu that the ilr.ivrlmrs will behold ttltliHtrlot honesty and 'iilr- ncsi to all , und the latter ( the Supervisor of the Mexican Government/ , / of eg.ua ! ntuudlujf and Integrity. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. ' Only 6OOOO , Tickets ! Only 6OOOO Tickets ! WHOLE TICKETS. S4 ; HALF TICKETS. S2 ; QUARTER TICKETS , $1. LIST OP 1 Prize of $60,000 , $60,000 $ , 100 Prlroi of Approximation I W enoli Prize1 ? . I ! > , ( * * . 'rite of 10U l'rl of W ) eicli 8.TOI 1 1'rlioct 10U 1'rliOJ of VS fttcli ' , " 2WJ 3 rmccof I.UUU Cecil . 3WO ( Terminal Prize" 10 1'rUoiof sue each . HiOTurnilmls to fi/ ) , < J I'rUu of HO onch III.W7 W I'rlrcjof 10) ) oncli . iWl'orininala to HU.OW 1'rlio of 110 ncn. . . . . t > , M 110 1'rlzcjof dCenih . Ul uclj . UU4 Prizes amounting to $1(26,070 ( , Wo the unflerslencil hereby certify thnt the Ilnnco It nny ticket rtrawlnn n prlio Ii nont to the i Nneloii.il ( if Mexico In Chlhiiuhim lm on deposit ilKuoil , Iti racn ruliia will > > o collected nnd rouiUto4 from Ihu Meilran Inlcrnntloniil llnnklnu Company , lu the owner tliurcMif frt'u en' rlinri , ' . . tlio lu'coasary f mull to Kunrunteo tlio pnyment of all 15IH1A11 II I1IION10.V , the prizes drawn In the liiund lottery or Junroz. 1'rcjldent Kl l'u o NiUlimul Hunk , Kl 1'iuo.fot , Wu further certify tlmt wo will nupurvl.ci nil the nr- ACiHNTS WANTHm. rnnpcments , unil In pernon luannitu ami control all For ilub rntoi , or mir otliur Information , wrlio to tliuilnwlnns of Ilil * Lottery , anil tlmt thonnmo am tliounilornlKiMM ulntlnu your mlclroin cloirly , will } conducted with honesty , falrnos * und lu u'ooil faith Htnle , County. Htrecl nii't ' Number. Moro riplil mull ° " ' delivery will ho osnuroa by your oncloiliu " tinTUl * "nrjon'ii B. MOSnY , Commissioner. liu your full mMrom. . CAMII.oAllCIUCM.K4 , SlBXICA.N iNnSUNATIO.-m. IIANKINOCO , BiipervUor for the Government. Ulty ot Juuroi , Mexico. NOT IDE Fuml romlUnncfs for tlokets by ordinary letter , cnntiitiilim Money Order. i i , , , , lsbl,1 ( < (1 ' > y " 'I ' Hxpn-HS Companies , New Vorlc Kxulmngo , Hank Uruftor 1'ojtal Note. Address nil rc lstcm ! lotturn to MlilXIOAN INTbil-iNATIONALx BANKING GO. . Olty of Juarez. Mexico , via hU Paso. Tax. X ,