THE CITY. SeVen .conches of colored people leftover over the 15. ft , M. for the picnic at Gush- iinin park , Lincoln. A cur loud of tin was received nt the customs house from WnlcH , consigned to the Lop , Clarke , Andrceaen Co. , of this city.Mifla Mifla Ilattlo M. Allen of the Dodge Btrcet Hcliool will bo married tit Trinity cathedral Monday morning toV. . ( J. Alien , a stock dealer of Loxlii'tonNob. { Thomas Blackburn has boon bound over by Squlro Morrison In the sum of $7fiO on the charge of bastardy. The al leged victim IB a Miss Kate Donahue. The friends of H. L. Motcalf , a repor ter on the World-Herald , will bo pained to hear that his wife Is very 111 , BO much no that liis constant attendance is re quired at her bedside. Kittle Wells was brought In from West Pointyesterday by n deputy United States marshal. Klltlo is charged with having sold liquor without first having obtained a government license. The roof of Dtibcck's bakery at Flor ence was burned entirely oir yesterday. It Is supposed the fire caught from the bakcn oven. Owing to the olllclency of the flro department In the town the building and contents were not badly damaged. It Is undor.stood that W. R. Davis will build a largo flouring mill at the junc tion of the bolt line and Thirty-third street , on the site now occupied by W. L. Irish's lumber yard. Mr. Irish will remove to Spatilding street , back of the chair factory. Arrangements were made last evening by which the teachers in the public schools will bo paid at n xm today In or der that those who doslro to do so may depart for their homes on the afternoon trains. The afternoon session of the schools will bo of short duration and the greater portion of the time will bo devoted - voted to saying good-byes. The trials of saloonkeepers for viola tion of the Sunday closing law will como up early in July. Those against whom complaints have been llled are : John Burns , Twelfth and Cass ; August SuhuUz , Eleventh and Capitol avenue ; Huns Futoi'bon , Fourteenth and Web bler , and A. Gordon , Fifteenth and Wobbler. AVIwt DOOM It Menu ? " 100 Doses OHO Dollar" means simply thnt Hood's Snrsnp.irilln Is the most economical incdlclno to buy , because it gives more for the money than any other preparation. Each bottle contains 1H ( ) doses and will nverago to last n month , while other preparations taken according to directions , are gone In a wcelc. Therefore , ho sure to got Hood's Siuv > ap.irilla. the bust blood purifier. Ij 1'A ll.l Glt.ll'lIB. 3 P. Swcesy left yesterday afternoon for Chicago. Thunco ho will go to Louisville , Ky. , on u vjsit and return in about two weeks. Cyrus .1. Fry , United Stales marshal uf Da kota ; his chief deputy , Ed G. Eilgcrton , and the clerk of the circuit court , O. II. 1'cndcr , ore in the city en route lo the Black Hills. Elinor Frank , cleric of the United States district court , and family have gone to the east. Air. Frank will go as far as Chicago , nnd the others will continue on to the Atlan tic seaboard. Second Ward * The republicans of this ward will hold n regular meeting at Ivaspar's hall South Thir teenth , next Saturday evening. Every re- jmbllenn is earnestly requested to bo present. Mutters of Importuned will bo brought bu- forc the mccllng. "Tis strange , passing strange , " that parents will lot their children tlio with diphtheria when it is a noted fact that Dr. JoITties' preventive and euro never fails in any case. Twenty-llvo years' trial lias proven it. No physician re quired. Best references given. Price $3. Address box G57 , Omaha , Nob. O. A. 1C. lOntert.-ilnmeiit. The members of Ouster post , Grand Army of tlio Republic , will entertain their friends nt Qnodrich hull this ovonlng. The enter tainment will ho a little outof the usual order and will bo accordingly pleasant. All old soldiers and their families and friends arc iif- vited. Knilwny Mail In the railway mall service yesterday F. P \Vllllnms was transferred from the Omaha. nnd Ogden run , and in the future ho will work between Norfolk and Columbus. John Hlooimiucst was transferred from the Norfolk and Columbus to the Oinulia and Ogdon. . . The change was made at the re quest of the two men. Miles' Nerve nnd Ijivcr Plllq , An important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now principle. They speedily euro bllllousncss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women nnd children. Smallest , mildest , surest , ! ! 0 doses for lil cents. Samples free at Kuhn & Co.'s 15th and Douglas. Mr. Tjovlu'ti Successor. The Western Union freight company has finally elected a successor to Jacob Levin as manager of Its Omalm ofllco. His name is Umstcad. Ho comes from Detroit , having been manager thcro for a long time of Western Unlen business on the board of trade , anil Is expected tonrrivo today. Should ho arrive Mr. Levin will leave Sunday for Minneapolis , whore the position of assistant superintendent of the Northwestern division awaits him. Ho says that Mr. Umstcad is u very line gentleman and will malto himself popular with the people of Omaha. m * Undue exposure to cold winds , rain , bright light or malaria , airy bring on inflninmiiUoii and soreness cf the eyes. Dr. J. II. AlcLean's Strengthening Eye Salvo will subdue the In- Humiliation , cool and soothe- the nerves , and strengthen weak and falling eye sight. 5 cents a bottle. A Ijiuvu Koto. Tonight the Omaha charity asso ciation will hold n luwn fete ut the residence of T. L. Klmball , for the boiwllt of the Creche or day mut.erv. The tickets are for sale at the principal jewelry stores in the city. The splendid muslo offered will bo well worth the iirlco of n ticket. A part of the grounds will bo devoted to refresh ments , others to various amusements. The Forly-flrst and Farnum and Plerco street cnrs run to the foot of Seventh avenue and within one block of the place , A splendid evening Is hi store for these who choose to attend this fete , _ Knt ( tied to UiaHoHt. All arc entitled to the best that their money will buy. HO every family should have , at once , a bottle of the best family roinedy , Syrup of Figs , to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. Forsalo In bUoand 1.00 bottles by nil leading druggists. No Oaino Until Saturday. The Omaha team returned from Sioux City yesterday , Oa Saturday mid Sunday they meet the Corn Huskcrs nt the local park and on Monday leave oa their second regular north- am trip , Thuro \ \ 111 bo no gumo today , that gnwo having been played hero by mutual consent back In May. O o week from" Sunday the Cowboys will bo hero fora single. KIHIIO , and the Sunday following the * Uunvoni , which are the only- games scheduled for Omulin in July until tho. : Mtli , anil and a7th , when the , St. Paula como for their second series hero. s and llaby The Dowov & Stone Furniture Co. have decided to close out tholr ontlro etoclc of refrigerators and baby car riages and discontinue handling the name. Wo will until tno above goods are all sold make a discount of 50 per cent oo present prices , which IB much less than the actual cost of munumo- PEWEY & STONE FURNITURE CO , , and 1117 Furnnm street. PIIK VKNTINO ( JON Fh AQUATIONS. Tlio Work Done In Cleaning Out Fire * " IlrveclliiK Cellar * . Sergeant Graves nnd Assistant Chief Suitor have canvassed about half of the city under tuff new ordinance requiring the in spection of cellars for fire protection. They began nt the foot of Farnam street near the river nnd hnvo worked south nnd west , inking In the cellars and basements 6f nil business houses. Those found In n dangerous condition were ordered cleaned within forty-eight hours nnd n second end visit Is mndo to see that the order Is compiled with. Of the IM'J places thus fnr visited sixty-two have been found In nu unsafe condition. Many of Iho rng-denlers hud Ihclr cellars full of combusltblo material nnd some small grocers have been In the habit of making the cellars catch-alls for swooping p ipow , boxes nnd nil kinds of refuse , The basements of the wholesale nnd larger houses are perfect ly clean. Alost of the people vlslled nro sallsllcd lo have Iho work done nnd consider it a good idea. A few of them , however , pro test , nnd these generally are the recipients of a notice. The work so far has consumed ten days , half a day ut a time. AOICNOXVfjIjDGKU. The nrnilHliaw Keller Committee He- celves tlu ; lice'H Second Remittance. The following receipt has bson received by Tni ! Bic : for funds collected In aid of the Brndshaw tornado sufferers : Yontc. Junoi ! , 1890. Hecclvcd of Tun Dnn Publishing company contributions us follows , $1.9.00 for Bradshaw cyclonu sufferers , N. M. Finmuioy , Treasurer Bradshaw Kellcf Fund. TUB BUADSHAW FUND. Additional llesponscs to the Appeal From tlio Tornado SulIVjrer.-i. Remittances In any amount sent to this ofllco will bo acknowledged through our col umns from day to day. The subseriiillons so fur received by THIS Bci : ureas follows : Previously reported 1311.00 St. Paul's ehnrch. OlarUsvllle 8 00 lion. Henry Sprlolc. lllalr 1000 T. A. , Omaha 2 00 Total JJoT.OO A Matter of Interest to Travelers. Tourists , emigrants nnd mariners llnd that Hosteller's ' Stomach Bitters is n medicinal safeguard against unhe.ilthful influences , upon which they can implicitly rely , since it prevents the cliects that an unhealthy cli mate , vitiated atmosphere , unaccustomed or unwholesome diet , bad waler or other condi tions unfavorable to health , would olhorwlso produce. On long voyages , or journeys by land in lattitutes ndjacunt to the equator , it is especially useful ns n preventive of tlio febrile complaints mid nil disorders of the stomach , liver and bowels , which nro apt to attack na tives of Iho temperate zones sojourning or traveling in such regions , and Is an excellent protection against the Influence of extreme cold , sudden changes of temperature , expos ure to damp or extreme fatigue. It not only prevents intermittent and remittent fever and other diseases of mal irial tvpc , but erad icates them , a fact which has been nolorious for years past in Norlli and South America , Mexico , tlio West Indies , Australia nud other countries. . M'KIBBIN'S FALSE VOUCHERS. Mr Rarnci of St. Louis Denies Having Any Knowledge of Them. G. H. Barnes , senior member of the lumber firm at St. Louis , from whom Mr. C. II. McKibbin , late general purchasing agent of the Union Pacific purchased lumber , denies all knowledge of Mr. Mc- Kibbin's . alleged false vouchers. Ho says the statement that he sold lumber to McKibbin at n higher rale Ihan Iho latter could secure elsewhere , was incorrect. Ho said , however , that ho had sold lumber to McKibbin as cheap ns ho could sell to nny- ono. As neaily as Mr. Barnes could esti mate it , his business with the Union Pacific amounted to about ? 300,000 a year. Ho con sidered his success in securing such n largo tr.ulo with this corporation duo more than anything else to his promptness in delivering the material. It has been discovered thnt McKibbin's ex- pcnso accounts were something enormous. Piles of vouchers .representing amounts run ning from $21)0 ) to SoDO were turned in nnd paid. A gentleman who has had something to do with making the Investigation , has said that the 'ex-purchasing agent could easily have doubled his salary iu this way nnd probably did. Tlio KoadH Will Itwnsnn official of the Burlington who said that the western roads proposed to make n hard light against the Interstate commerce commission's recent order for a reduction of rates from Missouri river points to Chicago. Ho declared that they could not slaud n re- ductlou of Iho tariff , which was 20 cents on corn from Omaha to Chicago and 15 cenls to the Mississippi river. The commission thinks that 17 cents nnd IS cenls would bo about right. Before it undertakes to enforce Iho order , however , all roads Interested will bo given nu opportunity to bo heard , July 8 has been fixed as the tlmo for Iho hearing. The presidents held n mecling in Chicago Wednes day , ut which they decided to resist the rec ommendation , nnd , if possible , prevent a low ering of the rate. Adams AVI11 Ho the Man. JVhcn GcneVal Traffic Manager Mellon of the Union Pacific loft for Denver Wednesday ho said that A. H. Johnson's successor as freight agent of the Colorado and Now Mexico divisions would not bo appointed until ho ( Mr. Mellon ) should reach there. It Is known , however , that ho had made up his mind to appoint II. W. Adams , for n long tlmo general agent of the road at Bntlo City , Mont. Mr. Adams commenced his career with the Union Pacific as n clerk , showed himself to bo an uncommonly brilliant young man and has been rapidly promoled. New Unto to Slouv City. The Kansas , City , St. Joseph & Council Bluffs road has announced a noiv rate on first and second-class freight between Kansas City and Sioux City that may bo the means of Inaugurating n small war. It makes n re duction of 10 coats per hundred on the first and second classes , fi cunts on Iho third , nnd n corresponding cut through Iho entire list. This affects the business of the Missouri Pacific in only a slight degree , however , and may cause It to retaliate by decreasing the iiito between Kansas City and Omuhu. A Now Static Line Started. The Fremont , Klkhorn & Missouri Vail oy has mrulo arrangements to start quite an ex tensive stage business July t from its various termini In the Black Hills to poinls beyond. The most extensive and important dally line will bo from Caspar , Wyo. , to Lander nnd Fort Wnshaklo. By this route , a passenger may leave Omuhu Monday evening , reach Casper Tuesday ut 1 :10 : ! p. in. nnd Lander on Wednesday at ! 1 p. in. , n day earlier than by any other lino. Connections will bo inatlo on Mondays , Wednesdays and Fridays at Deer Creek wllh slugcs for Lost Cabin. To Close Up Its Iliisliie.HS. All the general passenger agents of trans- Missouri roads which wore taken Into Iho now wcslcrn passenger association nro holdIng - Ing a mooting at Kansas City to close up the business of the old trans-Missouri associa tion. Messrs , Lomux und Francis of the Union Puellle mid Burlington respectively are la attendance. Knuotinturcd Another Hltoh. The Milwaukee officials have telegraphed General Agent Nush lhat they have encoun tered another-hitch which may make it Impos sible for the Mllwu.ukco to commence ruunlng the passenger trains across the jrlvcr into Omaha July 1 , The trouble scorns to bo iu a failure of the temporary union depot builders to got trucks olllco rooin und yard facilities ready by that tlmo. The freight trains , however , will come across on that day. A local ugeat Is to bo up- { Minted ut South Omxba ! , though as yet no one has been $ olootcd for the place. Northwestern Olllelnlu. W. II. Newman , general truffle manager , andJ. M.Whltnmu , general superintendent of the North'western , were Iu Omaha yeaterJuy. They bad a long conference wllh Vied Presi dent Holcomb nt the Union Pacific headquar ters. _ NotCM. On Monday next the Sl.Pnul & Omaha will putipn a fast freight train to leave Norfolk at U n. m. for Sioux City on the arrival of the Fremont. Elkhorn & Missouri Valley train at Norfolk from the Crcighton brunch. The St. Paul & Onmlm Is putting in n "passing track" 13,000 , feet long nt Ponder , Neb. _ Boward of Frauds. Bo sure you got the genuine Dr. Thomas' ' Electric Oil. It euros colds , croup , nsthnma , deafness nnd rheuma tism. HAISING HIE PUOFKSSION. What You n x Hoimunpathlo Students Must Hereafter Accomplish. Dr. DInsmoro has returned from Watt- kcshn , WIs. , where ho has been attending the nnnunl meeting of the American Institute of homoreputhy. Ho snys thut Iho mccllng was very success ful Ihero being present between live hundred nnd six hundred physicians , who were ac companied by their wives ami daughters. Among the subjects under discussion the most Important were these of medical legisla tion and medical education. Resolutions were unanimously adopted re quiring Iho30 who shall hereafter enter any of the homoeopathic medical colleges of the United Stales to present a diploma or pass na examination In literature nnd science cquul lethe the requirements for graduation from and of our best lllorary and sctenllflo colleges. For graduation , they must have studied med icine four years nnd atlended not loss than three courses of medical lectures of not less than six months each , nnd not moro than ono course in any ono year. Thus It will bo seen thr.t the homnjpathia school of practice , through the national association , has taken high nnd advanced grounds in regard to medi cal education. The doctor was continued ns a member of the bureau of medical legislation nnd mndo chairman of Iho bureau of medical education , thus glvinir Nebraska representation on two of the most Important bureaus of the Institute - tute- - _ _ _ _ The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omnha , Council BlulTs , Des Moinoa and Chicago business is the Hook Island vestibule limited , leaving Onriha , : it 4:15 : p. m. daily. Ticket oillco 100.2 , Sixteenth and Farnam St. , Omalm. ATTENTION HEW BLilCANS. A Call for alMeetin ; * of the Kcpubli- oan County Central Committee. Tlio republican county central committee for Douglas county is hereby called to meet at the committee room , Mlllnrd hotel , on Saturday , Jui.o " 3 , lbK ! ) , 2 p. m. , sharp , for Iho purpose of considering the call of Iho state central committee for a convention , and such other business as may eonio before it. Moses P. O'Bmu.v , Vice Chairman. SOUTH OJl.Ul.lJK 'S. Games nt Hand Ball. Councilman John N. Burke wishes to back Thomas Murphy against John J. Byrnes of Onmlm to the extent of $200 for a series of games nt hand ball. If Mr Byrnes will not accept the challenge then It is opan to any man in the United States barring 1'liilip Casey of Now York. On Sunday afternoon at a o'clock Thomas Murphy and N. II. * Wells will play Bernard Taylor , John N. Burlco and Henry McGuiro. School Commencement. The following Is the programme for the high school commencement tonight : Overture Li : Gruzlons . MItra Introduction and WaltLavo's Tro is- nros . WuldttMifoI Wolcumo address . 'NIlss Ktta Krluu Son ; ! Como When the Wild Flo ers IHooni . Itueltatlon No n\ecllenco Without Labor . Mr. Orin Merrill SoluutUm . Croiuent Quurliitto Kssay Knees . Miss Nora Snldur I'otpounl O I'nlr Dove , O 1'onU Dovu. Itccltuttun Man and the Inferior Ani mals . Mr. Uloyd Hammond Selection . CrescinlQuuiteUo Uocltutlon Whistling In llnuvi'ii . . MIs-i Junniu Morils Soii'4 Oft In My Slumbbers. Cornet solo. . . Thomas Essuy Illlncl In the MIdstof Hi'.inty . . Miss Kinnilf Whltuly Vocal Solo Uttjo Minjglo , Iho I'rldo of Kllvunc . Miss Kttlol > lon Essay In a Dusuitcd Village . . Miss Minnie Dennis Pi'lectlon . Ciescent Qimrtutto Kssay Susan H. Anthony . . Mnullnn I/iur : Sok'ctlon Martha . l-'lotow Oi.illon Modern Invention . , . . Mr. Claud Spauldlng Onlnp-TIn Ting . Kc-cllatlou My Grandfather's Diys , and Now . Miss May Robinson Closing Sons I luppy Days . Address to the ( Jluss . . . Mr. titmuel 1' . llrlglium Notes About the City. Swift & Co. will commence at once buildIng - Ing a smokestack 125 feet high. Two new boilers will be put in the boiler rooms. James Klmball Is tlio new B , & M. tele graph operator at the exchange. Miss Mary A. Doud , sister of Eli II. Douil , of Ibis city , died in Chicago Wednesday. Miss Doud was nil amiable and accomplished lady and the imny friends she won hero who have been daily expecting her return , are shocked by the sad news. The salary of Poslmasler Cockrell has been raised lo $2,800. Nathaniel B. Norris of Missouri Vnlloy.Ia. , and Miss Margaret Shcpardof this cltyuave been licensed to wed. The South Omaha onlcoof TUB Beds in room No. 2.IU3 N street , Lister block. L. F. Swift , of Chicago , treasurer of Swift & company , is visiting Superlnlendent A. C. Foster. Marriage licenses. Licenses were issued to the following parties yesterday : Name and address. Ago. ( Charles L. Porter , South Omaha 25 I ZuluG. Grace , South Omuhu 21 j Joseph Wieinor , Omaha 27 ( Mary Mulllnger , Omaha ! W i Frank B. Robinson , Sioux City , la 25 I Kato L. Hudson , Omaha , 25 I William Martin , Omaha ! I5 | Joslo Gibson , Omaha 29 Van Houtcn's Cocoa Delicious , made in slunlly. The Stayers Will Win. It is the opinion of the leading local rail road officials that the contemplated Improve ments nnd location of Industries at "Kast Omaha" ( Cut-oft island ) will before long cuusoiv revival in the real estate market and general business of the city , only equalled by the great activity that prevailed on the open ing of South Omaha as a live stock market. "Omaha has Just begun to grow , " said a well posted man yesterday , "und Iho 'slayers' are Iho ones who will win " Its superior oicellonco pro ren In million , of homa. fprinor tlianHquurli'rof > cirtury.iU l mod by the United Hmtui ( iOTcrntuont , Knrtor il hy tlia headiof tin ) ( treat unlrenltlt * , ai tha Stronee.t , 1'uro.t and Jinn llealthfnl. l'rlcer Cream liivk. Inttl'owdor. "loci not coitala ammonia , llm or alum. SoM oulrlu c n . , rillCK IIA KINO rOWDKIl CO. , New York Cblcauo. Din Frwclic * Bt.LoaU IP not rctncdlodIn ( season , la liftblo to become habitual anil chronic. Ira.i > tic purgatives , by\voukcnliig the bowels , conllrui , rather than cure , the evil , Aycr's 1'llls , bolng inlltl , offecthe , and jtroiiRtliotilii lu'tliolr ' notion , are generally - ally reooininoiuludiby the faculty as the best of apcriuntH. "Having been mbjoot , for vcars , to constlinxtlon , without being able to llnd much relief , I at < hut tried Ayer'it I'llls. I ( loom It both a.iluty uml n | ilcii.suro to teitlfy thut I have ( let I veil grunt ben- ollt from their use. Kor over two years past I have taken ono of HICHO pills ovrry night before retiring , 1 would not willingly bo without them. " G. W. Uowumu , 20 East Mulii at. , Caillslo , l'a. " 1 have been tnldng Ayer's I'llU nnd nslng them In my fiimlly .iluce 1857 , and cheerfully recommend them to all In need of ; i .info but ofToetiinl cathartic. " John M. Itoggi , Louisville , Ky. " For cl ht yenrs I was afflicted with constipation , which at last became so bad thnt the doctors could do no moro for mo. Then I began to talco Ayer'n Pills , nnd ROOU the boWels recovered their natural nnd regular action , HO that now I am in nxcollont health. " S. L. LoughbridgiIlryan , Texas. " Having used Aycr'H I'llls , with good results , I fully indorse them for the pur poses for which thny are recommended. " T. Connors , M. U. , Contro Ilrldge , 1'a. Ayer's Pills , TOBI-AHKD UT Dr. J. C. Ayer Se , Co. , Lowell , Mass. Bold by All Drugglflti aud Dealers In Modlclno. CALIFORNIA THtf LAND OIT DISCOVERIES. Santa : Abie ancLri Cat j R \ Cure I'orsulo by Goodman Druu Co. "THIS is AN AGE OF APOLLINAFIIS WATER. " Waller Raant. "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " . gj O T I C E . THE WELL-KNOWN YELLOW LABELS OF THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY LIM ITED , ARE PROTECTED BY PERPETUAL INJUNCTIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 14O9 DOUGlAS--STREET. - - . On nccount of our largo nnd inurtmsing Practice , wo have KEMOVED to moro spacious nnd con venient olliccs. Drs. Betts & Bctts , 1409 Douglas St. Omaha. Neb. Hit. J. 22. MoftBEW , THE SPECIALIST. The Doctor In unsurpassed In tlio treatment of all forms of 1'rhuto IMsni (6. No triatincnt Ime ever been iniiro fncceKBful ami none liu liud stronger cuilorec- meiit. A enrols inarantfed ; In llioery worst cases lnfromjito Sdavs withoutJho Ions of nn liour'n time. Tli'iio wlio luno been under lux treatment for Mrlctiiroordllllctilly In relieving tlio lila'lderi ' pronoiinco It a moet wonder- fill . . . . . . success . ' - - , A cnmillctu euro In n few Oaj-s without --irunu'iiu or lo * if time. i of tjio eeliialorKaim tlmlilltyor nervoiitncw , In their worst forms mid mint Ure.ulf'il rcstdt * ar nli oliitely cured. Andall nt linmn ulthiiut nutrumeuls. A wonderful rimi'dy. 110UH8 for laaiM from S to 4JNLY. uml all Dlsen fB of the 8kln , Illooj , lle.irt. I.ivir , Kid- liea nnd IlltuluVr cured , fined In 30 to CO day * . The niMtruiil'l , iufu nnd effect. . Ito treatment knnun to tlio medical prnfoeilnn. Etrry Irucoof lliu dUeuic re- nuneil frnm ( ho blood : a compute euro guaranteed , " - Tor "man" iir"Hnm.m"acli lOc ( utiimpn ) , Trentment liy corro * Bpondenco htamp for reply .un.r N K C'ini. llrn > Nn KAHKAH ST. : > ttn Ca open from 8 A .M to 0 I' it. Kulraiirn on I'arnnrn . or Htli bt. , JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARI3 EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , /TV Our great sale of thin coats and vests has commenced. For custom 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 \vill 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 $1.76 worth $3.8O. 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 $3.25 ; you have to pay for similar goods fully $6. The finest Black Serge Coats and Vests at $3.BO , worth about $7. Very fine FrenchFlannel Coats andVests in beautiful stripes at $2.90. A large variety of black Alpaca Coats at $1 , $1.6O , $2 and $2.28 ; also extra long Alpaca Coats. To get a correct idea of the values we are offering in these goods you must see them. IN SUMMER SUITS We will not take any chances this time. The season promiscsto be 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 sec 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 wortlvC over $15 , and we offer them at $8.90. Ask our salesmen to show you these suits. FLANNKIU SHIRTS 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 $1.75. t < Never were such bargains offered in flannel shirts as we have this week. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Yotelf GomfortaMB , Sydney Smith's sugges tion of taking off one's flesh and sitting down in one's bones , was made before the days of modern improv- mcnts. 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 DenKer Lott6rii Denver , Colo. , Capital Prize $7-500. TIOKKTS , HO OKNTH KAOII. $26,370 PAID HACII MONTH. DANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES. Address B , 1 ? , K1IODUS , DENVER , - COLORADO. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Bp fta for MTitrU.Iiiilnpi . .Klti.KwiirnlKla.Vake - f u I riem , > l ntal | tpr iilon. hoft-nin ( uf thu Uralu , r - vultlntf In irvAnity a iJ leullnir to tnlitry ilucAv at I de.Uh. Prem iur Old Aijo , llarrcnrun * , J.un u ( I'owur In either M * , JiiToluntary Lotmt , ainl hpennalorrha'A c&utoti I'jr orvT'Oortiua or Iho brain , r lf-i buio or Qver-lndulpvnce , hch box contain * ono month's treat * m nt ItaUur , or > U for $1 , int by maltirepaU. | V.1 h 1'iiitt unler for > U boiff , will fond ( .urrltutor C imrant" < j ( o i < * nnd n : tnvy If Miv l"oi'rnff.t ' rail * tu ' " ' * GOODMAN DUUG CO. . 1110 JTuruuiu Street , Ouiaha , Neb , Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Manacement of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will take place In publlo at tlio CITY OP JUAREZ ( formerly I'aso del Norto ) . Ho.xloo WEDNESDAY , JUNE 28th , 1S9O. ' Under the personal supervlcfon ol GEN. JOHN S. MOSBY , and MK.OAMILO : rrn5r the former a Kpntleman of such prominence In the United States that his nrouonoo aloiio jjj suiflfilentKimrnntco to tlio publlo that tliu drawings will ho huld with strict honesty a I fair * ness to all , and the lattur ( the Supervisor of the Moxluuu Uoveriiiuon'j Is or eijuul stauumy und lutcgrlty. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO , Tickets ! Only 6OOOO TicketsI WHOLE TICKETS , S4 ; HALF TICKETS. . $2 ; QUARTER TlCKETSJl LxIST OK 1 Trizc of $60,000 , $60,000 , 100 Prlzo ? of Approximation $ W eucli Prizes. 1 . 'rlroof 10,000 10.000 10U 1'rlzea of SO cncli 1 1'rlioof 6,000 6,0)0 ) 1UO L'rtios of 21 oich. Hl'rlio-of 1,000 Ckcli 8.UJO ' Terminal Prizes. lOl'rlionof 200 coch 2,000 MOTcrmlmli to I'd.OiW i'rl o of tU onch Wl'rliojof 100 each 6.UIM MM Terminal * to IUMWJ ITUu of * 1U tmch 100 fcC cucl , rrltosof 6,1100 , iLOl'rlzoaor Wench 7,5001 1014 Prlzos amounting to $125,070 Wo Iho undersigned lierehy certify that Iho Ilnnco Nnclonnl of .Mexico In Chihuahua tins on ilcpoilt from Iho Mexican Inlornntlonul llnriklng Company , to thoownor M-.r-ofJro.ol the necessary tund * to puarantoe the payment of ull tlio prlzoi drawn In the ( liaml Ixittory ( if Juaroi. \Vufurthorcertlfy thnt wo will sururvlso nil tlio nr- rnnsoiuonli , nnd In pumun IUIIIIIIKO ami control nil Forcluhratat. or any other Infornistlon , wrl o to tliodr'iivlni9 of thin Lottery , anil that the aama nra the umlorilKnoil. nUtlnif your < Wrujj ej * * " ? ; , * " . ' comluctoil with honoaty , falruois unj In tfood faith Htnle. County. Htroot niul Numhor. Moro rapl'l m U towards nil parlies. delivery will hu assured hy your oiiclo lni an onrof JO1IN B. MOSnY. Commissioner. opu haarlnii your full uiMnm. _ iNrKUNATIO.VAIj IIANKINO t > O. , OAMH.O AHnuKi.Mjs , JlKXIOAN . Ulty of Juarez , Muxloo. EJuporvUor ( or the Uovernmont. So"l remittances for tickets ordinary letter , containing Mn/JIJl NT OT T HF1 " ( by / r O.N VJ. . 1O L , . | bsuci , liy all KxprossOotnpaiilos , New York ExohaiiKO.HauUUruft.orl Noto. Address nil registered letters to N INTblRNATIONAlA BANKING CO. , Oittj of Juat-oz. MexlQO. via Hll l aso , Tox. The Omaha Medical and Surgical institute For Iho treatment of all CHIIONIO AND BUIUMnAT. DISKAHICH llr rm , Appllnnrai for Dtfnrmltloi , nn Trufiei. Hail Knullltluv Apparatus mid Uemedlc * fur mccomful iraitmrat of every farm of dlsi-aiaro * nulrlnKMfillotUrHiirKloal'lWtiuunt NINKTV IIOOMH KUIt I'A'IIKN'I'M lloorl and lt nilanco. lltij , AccouimoiUtl'ini ' Wrlta for circular ! nn Defc-iultln * and llratei Truiiui , Club reel. Curvature oi rlplne , I'llci Tuinorn , ( anci-r. CuUrrh , llronrhltl > , Inhulatlon , Klntrlclly. I'aralyils. Ki'lU'imy ' , Kidney , liladder. lire. Knr Hkln and lllubd , and all > urKla l operations DIHKiBKH OK WOMKN a > pvclally , llooJ of Dliouiiaof Wuuien Kre. . We ho e lately aildod a l.ylniMn Department for Women durlnu CouHnooical ( Hlrli'tly I'rlvnt * ) Duly ItullabloModlcal liislllulu iniklnii a specially of I'HIVATI ! IIIHKAHKH. AH llluod llnoniu ) sutfe ifully treated Hrphlllllu pulsnn removed from lh lyntpni without mercury. New llnitoratlro Treatment for Ixist of Vital I'uwor l'arll unable to visit us may l. Irvatodat kotn * t corretp ailentfi. AII communications eonddenllal , Medlclim ur Instruuienti lent by wall or eipress , curtly packed , no luarbi to Inillo.ita loulonls or mlur. One | > er onal Interview preferred , Call and com ui or send lilitory of yourcaio , and wo wlllsmid In idiln wrapper our HOOK TO MKN t'UKK , upon I'rlri Bpoclal or Ncrvoui Dlseaie * . Iwpotuncy , Uyphllli , ( lien and Varlcottlo , with qunsllon list. AdUivn Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner Oth and Harney Sto , , Qmahu , Neb , .