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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SATURDAY , JUNE 28 , 1890. CAS T RAISE HIE ASSESSMENT , OfOcialfl Discover That They Have Not ths Time. THE INEQUALITY IN THE SHOWING , IVlint Homo ol' llio County's Ofllccrs Have to Sny ConuKrnliiK tlio Hlioiv- li\K Mnilo by the I-iatent AHSCHHIIICIII. A few dnys n o n committee of city onicials consisting of tlio mayor , treasurer , comp troller nnil flnnnco cotnmltteo of the council called on tlio county commissioners to sco what could bo done ubout raising the assess ment of property In Omnlia. As fully rclatc-d In Tin : UKE nt the time , this conference was productive of two things , u great deal of tulle heavily charged with anxiety to maUu a show of doing something , mid the appointment of Comptroller Cloodrich , Coun cilman Olscn and City Treasurer Rush ns u committee to examine ! the assessors' returns , plelt out and refer to the county commission ers for change all Inconsistencies. In other words this committee was to seek out and push to correction the llagrant abuses of which these assessors' returns It Is alleged nroso full , and thus secure un increase lu the assessment , A f tor waiting the length of time for Messrs. Goodrich , Olson and Hush to make u start upon their work a representative of TUB UIH : called upon Mr. Hush yesterday morning and inquired as to what progress the committee wus making. "Our committee has not done a thing , " was the reply , * 'nor ain't going to. What can bo done on so great n Job as that of going over nil those assessors books by July 10. which is the last day for making complaints I" "Then that conference with its great lot of talk was only n farce , waa itl" asked the re porter. "That's what It was simply a farce , and nothing more in the world. It was a siUy move , lit least so I think , but you sco the ma jority didn't consider how short a time there was to do the work in. " Passing Into Comptroller Ooodrluh's ofllt-o that gentleman was interrogated on the subject. "I have made an appointment to meet Olscn on Monday , " said Mr. Goodrich , "to do something about getting the returns of the big corporation like the waterworks and street car companies changed. As for any thing less than that size wo of course won't have time to do a thing. In order to give people a show wo must issue notices for thorn to appear , summon witnesses , etc. , etc. This can't bo done in a day. " ' Why didn't you folks begin the job earlier I" "Don't ask mo I'm only ono of them. I don t know why it didn't begin earlier. The reporter happened to meet u county commissioner and the latter , pulling out u 7 > a pei'said : "I have some pointers hero foi that commit tee of city oflleials who have made such a bravo break at trying to raise the assessment by not turning their hand over as yet. No tice these personal tax llgurcs as given in to the assessor. They represent in each in stance the machinery , buildings and entire plant of the concern : IBS ! ) . 1RPO. American Waterworks Co $ : ttX ( ) $ l.XB Omaha lias C'o te.lij OO.O.Vi Oiimha.Stivi't Hallway < 'o JCUWJ ( il.lTri Tlmmpsoii-11. Kloutrlc UKhtCo 2,111 : ) IT.IT.'i Omaha & I ! . It. llrldgo Co 1BK)0 ! ) L'0,000 Hammond & Co 11,1)00 ) fiXKi Pw1ft&'o 13 , IM 12iiO : Arimmr-duilniiy I'acdlnt ; Co. . . 20,110 J4av > Omaha I'noklngUo 13,0.0 700 : ! Oiimlin&UmiilSinult<ur.Co. 71.2ia WU73 ' Then let this bravo council committee lump onto the chattel-mortgage wolves in Omaha , There are some twenty-live of them nnd the county clerka books show they loan nbout $ . 10.000 every month the year round , and yet not a fourth of them pay a penny of taxes nor ever have. " That tired feeling now so often heard of , is entirely overcome by Hood's Suvsanarilla , Which gives mental awl bodily strength. AVI1O IS SUM ? A Yoiinft Woman AVIio Claims to be u AVorltl Correspondent. A few weeks ago a spare young lady called nt TIIU Bui : ofllco and presented a written card bearing the name , Helen Anthony lingers. She represented herself to be a staff correspondent of the Now York World and asked for all the data the newspaper oflieo niTordcd for a write-up of the city , which she intended to prepare fi r the World. She was treated courteously upon her several visits , mid while the failure on her part to exhibit the usual credentials was very noticeable , nho was given the bcnollt of the doubt nnd a very brief personal notice In Tin : Um : . The World-Herald gave her an extended notice find reproduced the innocent little storv she spun of hors > clf to the cfTcct that she was the ouly original "Bah" who writes very breezy feminine gosdip for the eastern press. A week later the lady called to request a photo of the editor , which she said was wanted for use in a write-up of Tin : Bin ; to bo prepared for the paper she claims to rop- rt'sent. Mr. Hosowater was in Chicago , but she insisted that the photo must be mulled to Now York at once , Tlio business oillco people llnally tlshcd one out and gave it to th'o fair creature. Soon after a report readied the oflleo that 'Mrs. Kogers had loft the Piixton hotel with out paying her hill , followed by another re port that upon being pressed she had paid it. Lute last week Mrs. Hogers called upon the managing editor and asked for n letter of in troduction to Governor Thayer , stat ing that she proposed to go to Lincoln and interview his excellency upon the political situation. The letter was given her and so framed that the governor might expect her to present credentials as a World correspondent before granting the desired in terview. The lady's conduct , so far as observed in Tin : HII : : ollico , has been above criticism , but nt Lincoln she is said to have acted Im prudently , going so far , the newspapers say , us to leave that city without paying her hotel hills. A reportersawheryestordnvathcrroom , 115 South Twentieth street , nnd she denied the etories sot alloitt. A demand was iiuulo upon her for the photo she secured through mis representation and she turned it over to tlio reporter , A telegram from the New York World was received at this ollico Thursday evening disclaiming any knowledge of Mrs. Kogers. Thousand * of Dollar * Are spent every your by the people of this state for worthless inciHcliiCh fur the cure of throat and lung diseases , when wo know that If they would only Invest * 1 In SANTA A1111C. the now California discovery for con sumption and kindred complaints they would In this pleasant remedy llnd relief. It Is recommended by ministers , physicians and puhlloBpeakersof the Golden State. Sold and guaranteed by Goodman Drug Co. at $1 u bottle. Three for f.50. The most stubborn cases of catarrh will speedily succumb to CALIFOHNIA CAT-H CL'HK. Six months' treatment for il. IJy mail , ? UO. A Shell imposed Of. An alarm of llro was sounded from Fif teenth and Capitol avenue at ! i:15 yesterday morning. The largo frame dwelling. No. 1505 , on the uvonuo was in n blazo. The house was occupied by Mr , A. W. Wilcox and family , who wore all asleep at the time the llro broke out , Mr. Wilcox was the 11 rst to wako nnd found the room tilled with smoke nnd the walls hot with the lliimes , I to sprang f nun his tied mid b.nvlv succeeded in irettluir ills family out of the building in their night clothes , A few small articles of clothing and furniture were saved , but the bulk was destroyed. The building was an old ono and burned like tinder the llames enveloping the whole structure before mi alarm could bo turned In. When the department did arrive half u dozen streams wcro turned on ana the llutnos were BubdiHMl as iiulcklv as they had sprung up. The building was valued at about $ . ' ,000. fully insured , but the owner , Mr. IJorons of Georgia avenue , him for some time been anx ious to have it removed. lU-lng in the tire limit ? U w'll now bo torn down and u brick structure erected on lu situ. Mr. Wilcox loses WOO worth of furniture , Insured for _ _ IMatt'H Chlorides , n Trim UNIufootiint Au odorless liquid , very cheap and efficient. JIAILUOAD NI3WH , HiilldliiK tlio Hook Islam ! With Hcv oral Other I'cnlurcH. Both Mr. Mlddletou nnd Mr. llolcomb any there is absolutely no foundation for the re port that the former contemplates resigning rather than lo < * atcuftcr living In larger cities , In such n town as Cheyenne. Ho know when the position was offered to him that his head quarters wcro to bo moved from Omaha. Whllo Mr. MIddlcton's headquarters will bo ulChoyeuno after July 1 no particular date has been fixed for opening the shops. The probabilities are they will not bo running full until late next fall , though u few men may be put to work at once on light repairs. The mechanics discharged at thoothorshopi on account of the " > per cent reduction will , It Is understood , bo given preference when the company commences to biro men at Chey enne. , Haifa Do/.en Contra ; tH fjot. Contracts for grading the Hock Island's Lincoln line hnvo been let between South Omaha nnd the Platte Itlvcr to McCormlck Brothers of Washington , lu. ; , r. A. Ware , St. Louis ; T. McNcaly , St. Joseph ; H. M. King of IJcs Moincs and William CaUahun of this city. McNenloy's contract also t Includes a short district beyond the river , but some portions tions of the Lincoln end of the line have not been located. At this end , however , the grading is to bo pushed as rapidly as possible. A largo force of men commenced breaking ground yesterday In the Platte river bottom Iwtween Springllcld and North Bond. They have their camp at Springfield. Other largo gangs are expected to begin op erations the Jlrst of next week'at various points. They will have several heavy cuts and big tills to make , the most extensive being in the Piipilllou valley , where a 11U a quarter of n inllo long nnd forty-three feet high Is required. Supplying KniiHn * City. The first big shipment of hogs from Omaha to Kansas City was made Thursday. A buyer from the Armour packing company down there put In an appearance nt the stock yards , purchased thirty car loads of porkers and started them nt 0 o'clock over the Missouri Pacific road towards Kaw's mouth. They reached their destination nt ' . ) o'clock yesterday. This is not only the largest but most Important shipment ot the kind that has over been made. Men to Take Their I'laocs. The twenty-three Union Pacific nviehlnlsts and boiler makers who struck for higher wages at Legrand , Ore. , last Sunday nu'ra- ing failed to gain their point. After a fruit less olTort to compromise with them , men to take their places were sent out yesterday from the shops lu this city and will bo there ready to commence work next Monday. Whether the strikers will quietly submit to this action is.u matter that occasions the oni cials some apprehension. JHokinKon'H Latest OftVr. P. E. Her has written a strong letter to Ed Dickinson about the now stock yards being established at San Francisco nnd asking him to consider an offer of the general suporln- tendcncy. Ho thinks Mr. Dickinson is the man they want , has so Informed Messrs. Armour , Swift and Morris of Chicago and advises him to see them. Olllclnl Announcement. The ofllcial circular appointing P. B. Whit ney general freight agent of the Union Pa- cille Missouri river division ; .T. V. Parker , assistant general freight agent to to succeed Whitney at Kansas City , and H. A. Johnson , general agent of the system at San Francisco , was issued yesterday. An Absolute Cure. ThcOHlGINAL ABI13TINE OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two-ounco tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for all sores , burns , wounds.cnuppcu hands and all skin eruptions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Aslf for the OHIGINAL AB1ET1NE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at " 5 cents per box by mail 30 cents. NJ2XT YH AK'S TEACIIKUS. They Will Probably Ho Elected Tliis Kvenliifj. A special meeting of the boaru of education will bo held to-night , at which , it is thought , the teachers for the ensuing year will bo elected. To this meeting the report of the committee on teachers aud text-books will bo mado. This committee met last Wednesday night and considered the teachers for next , year. It also considered the objections of mombars to several of the teachers now on the roll. In nearly every instance these ob jections were respected and the name of the party objected to was erased from the list. The names so removed will not bo reported to toight's ' meeting , and their selec tion by the hoard must bo made ou a special motion. It is expected that a light is to bo made on the selection of professor of manual traltiitig at the high school. The professor's place has not been an easy ono. Willie ho has been sustained by the board , ho has , nevertheless , been worried by the attempts of politicians to oust him from his position. "There is n man at work now mimed Wigmaii , " said a member ot the board "who wants Mr. Bumunif s place , hut I don't think ho will got it. The position is not to bo in the gift of politicians , but rather to bo bestowed upon men who are ouaiifled for the position. Such a man I consider Mr. Bumunn. Such a man ho is considered by ninny of the members , though some of them and especially some of the Incoming members , who are politicians from the word go , want Mr. Buntann ro- moved. He has only done his duty and has done it well and .there Is no reason why ho should uo discharged. Anvmuii who witnessed the display made by his class last week in Tint Bui : building must have noticed the excellence of the work which of itself "spoke more loudly of Mr. Bumann's competency than his enemies can speak in crying him down. " The selection of a superintendent will not take place till the third Monday In .July. There are half n do-sen applicants for the pluco though Mr. James seems to bo iu the Jead. SIllcs * Ncrvo and Liver Pills. An important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now principle. They speedily euro bllllousness , bail tusto , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest , yo doses for i"i cents. Samples free utKuhn & Co.'s IC'thnnd Douglas. SOIMJU'S PURCHASE. Ho Bee-omen the Owner of tlio Creston - ton , In. , Waterworks Mr. J. C. Hogan , who , by n recent transfer made to htm by the other sto'okholdcrs of the Creston city guarantee waterworks company , had become the solo ownerof the 12500 shares comprising nil the capital stock , has sold the corporate rights franchise and material of all kinds belonging to the company to Mr. David Sopor of Sopor , Wells & Co. of Omaha and Chicago , and transferred to him the bonds issued by the city of Creston In aid of the company. Mr. Super has nmplo moans nnd all the financial backing required to complete the works us originally planned and will increase the force of men now employed and carry out all agreements entered Into by the old stock holders , A very largo amount of work has already been done on the plant and material Is nt hand to finish In accordance with the plans and specifications , so that there will be no further delay hi furnishing the oltUcns of this city In prohibition Iowa with their ono great need , an unfailing supply of pure wholesome water. Headache , neuralgia , dizziness , nervous ness , spasms , sleeplessness , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free 'at Kulm & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. St. Cathorluo'fl. The graduating exorcises o'f St. Catherine's academy , Eighteenth mid Cass streets , called out n largo attendance of patrons and friends. The chnpcl had boon handsomely decorated with flowers and projcntod an nppoaaaiico well worthy of the auspicious occasion. A long , Yilrlotl aud unusually Interesting programme presented musio and essays which were of a yory superior order. Mho awarding of lloral houon to the yo\mg ladles who had their names Inscribed upon the tablet of honor resulted as follows ; First honors awarded to Misses Clara Van C'nuip , Kllzn Tnicey , I.U/.lo MiKcnli ; < , Marxa- ri't I'crkltiK , Margnrctta Comrimi. K'ntlo Co - prove , Mary Krunrcr , Mitmlo O'.Mulley , Mary O'Dea , Mary MeHlmno. Hucoud honors awarded to Misses Margarita Unit ) , Maud Iteuhler , Manila MravockMamlo ( ! Cnlcinan , Anna Iiyiiinn.Jciinlu IturhnaiiAnita , Keller. Mamie Keller , Annie Sullivan , Kthel MorrUon. ( JrndtmtlngfltiwOold crosses nnd laurels awarded to MKsos Clara Van Camp , Llzzlu MuKenzle , Hll/.a Traroy , Margaret rurklns , Mnrnnruttii Cotgrovo , Kitella tihano. Uolil mcdiilH uwiirdoil to thuyoun ? ladle * who have distinguished thumsalvus In the fol lowing branches : Music Miss Clara Van Camp. Mathematics Miss Mzzlo MolConzlo. Composition Miss Margaret I'erklns. Penmanship Miss Kllza Tracoy. Elocution Miss Margaretta Coszrovo. Application to Study Ms.ss Kstclla Shane. Valedictory Above the Clouds Miss Olnru Van Camp Hcsponso Uunoath tlio Shadows ! Miss Llzxlo Dwyer At the conclusion of the exercises "Paulino or the Discarded Orphan , " was presented lu two acts , all the characters being sustained with credit. Sleeplessness , nervous prostration , nervous dvspcpsln , dullness , blues , cured by Dr. Allies' Nervine. Samples free at Kuliu & Co.'s , 13th and Douglas. THE nUAIKSHAW FUND. Additional Kespon.sos to the Appeal From tlio Tornado SufTororrt. Hemittancos in any amount sent to this ofllco will bo acknowledged through our col umns from day to day. The subscriptions so far received by TUB B HI : are as follows : Previously reported. ' . . . . . . $3M.U ( St. Paiil'd church. Olarksvllle 2 ( M lion. Henry Sprlck. lllalr 10 00 ! ' . A. , Omnliu. a UO Total W > 7.00 ATTENTION HEPU lUjlCANS. A Call for a { Meeting ol'tlio Uepubll- can County Central Committee. The republican county central committee for Douglas county is hereby called to meet nt the committee room , Mlllard hotel , on Saturday , Juno 23 , 1800 , ! ! p. in. , sharp , for the purpose of considering the call of the .stnto central committee for a convention , aud such other business as may come before It. Mosis : P. O\Biiii.v : , Vice Chairman. | Pears' ft the purest and best soap ever made Musluat llanscoin Park. The band concerts commenced two weeks ago at Hunscom park are proving highly popular. The third concert of the series will be given this afternoon by the Musical Union band under the management of Julius Meyer and the direction of Harry T. Irvine. The following programme will bo rendered : PAUT I. March To A mis If ohm Overture The Jolly Itobbcrs Suppo tlavotto Tim Klrst HeartThrobs..Kllenlirrg Selection Olivette Audran I'AHT II. Potpourri Musical Jokes ITiitiini Waltz I In unt ing Kyo.s Tobanl Medley The Musical 1'ow-Wow lleyor Tempo dl Marela1'nsslm ; Koglniont..Covcrly TAUT in. Overture Berlin CVmradl Duct IJook-a-Hye-Iluby Cannliiir Suli'ul Ion Mrniln lo Jtikobowckl March Medley Musicians' Koverlo Uoyer The Musical Union will give grand concerts nt Hunscom park every Saturday from 4 p. in. until T :30 : and Sunday from 2 : UO to 0 p. m. Merchants' hotolOmihu. : $2 to $3 per day. Nat.Browni > roprIra P.Higby.myr. William F. Bcchcl , Dudly Evans nnd Auiadoro Andrews , who attended the district convention ot the Express Insurance associa tion at Kansas City , returned homo yes terday. They say that the mooting was en tirely devoid of special features. The pro ceedings were coiiliued to routine business , the selection of tin executive committee , and election of ofllccrs. Mr. Bccliol also attended , before reaching Kansas City , the National association convention at Louisville. Ilorsl'ord's Acid I'liosplintc For Sunstroke. It relieves the prostration and nervous de rangement. _ A Furnishing Factory. An effort is being made in this city to or ganize n stock company for the manufacture of material for the interior finishing of build ings , polishing woods and furniture. Those intcrostoJ are young business men , Frederick Hammond among others , and they are now looking for inducements to establish a factory in Omaha. They have informed Secretary Nason of the board of trade that within a short time after starting they will employ from sixty to two hundred men. Mrs. Winslcw's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething softens the gums and allays all pain.3 cents u bottle. Ho Settled. J. 1C. Brown was a guest at tto Pitxton and subsequently at the Hotel Scavoy as the result of nn attempt to beat a board bill. The affair was settled before the case was called and the I'lucton people refused to prosecute , Judtro Helsley took occasion to remark that his business was not the collection of board bills but-tho administration of justice. If criminals wore not to bo prosecuted they should not bo arrested. The Viaduct llnpnlrod. The work of repairing the Eleventh street viaduct has finally been completed , and Mr. Balcombo says the cost will figure up nbout $ .100. Ho also added that the structure would have to bo entirely repaired within u year. Second Ward Kopublican.s. The republicans of this ward will hold n regular meeting at Kaspar's ' hall South Thir teenth , next Saturday evening. Every re publican Is earnestly requested to bo present. Mattel's of importance will be brought be fore the meeting. ItssiiporloroxcollancoproToa In millions of homos formorotbMiniiiartorof ( | contiirjr. U H u oJ pir the United SUitei ( iovenrnant. Kndorsoil by the huadiof thn uro.tt unlvoriltlof. in the HtronKOst , Purest uinliloit llualthful. llr. I'rlco'a Oroam llak > Inttl'uwdur. does not contain nuimonla , lluiu or alum , bold onljr In cnn > . . . . I'lllCK IIAKIN" I'OWDKIl CO. , . . Now York Cblcuo. : 8m Krunclioj , St.LouU GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "nr n thorough kmmledgu of the naturM lairs whlcli k'overnihooperallohjof JUestlon an.l nutrl * lion , nnd by u cnreful application uf iho dna proper- tlci of well tvlceleil Cocoa , Mr. Uppi ha > provided our brvakfatt Ubloi with kdolleulcl/ flavored berurugo w lilrh war Darn u > manjr heitry dnctori' bllli , It U \if \ tlio judicious uiuuf nucli nrtlclei of diet that a confiltutlon inur UiBrndunll/built up until ilrunj enough to r iti eicrr tenilenc' lo uKeaie. Hun * dredj of lubtlo uuladlujura doatlniiaroundu > rttadr tu attack wherx'er tliero l < n irvak polnu We roar ejeapo iimiin fatalihaft br kevpliut our ulrcj null furllNiHlwIili pure blond and a properly uourlthcil Irauiv. " I'lvll rierrle * ( imutle. Jladoiliuplr wUhbollInu wntorormllk , Sold only In half pvunil tln , lijr iiruccrt , labolrd tliuti IAMKS KIMN (0 ( Uoiiici'Opmhlot'homlsU , JautuJ Ciii 0 IX W , | LouUuu , KusluuU. Both tlio method nnd results \vlicn Syrup of Figs is taken ; it ia pleasant and refreshing to tlio tnsto , and nets p ntly yet protnjitly on tlio Kidneys , Liver nnd Bowels , cleanses the sys tem eiiectunlly , dispels colds , head aches mid fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup -of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptuhjo to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in ita effects , prepared only from the most healthy nnd agreeable substances , ita many excellent qualities commend it to nil nnd hnvo made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all lending drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for nny ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA f/G SYRUP CO , SAN FRANCISCO , CAL. 10UIS IU.E. Kf. NEW YORK. N.I. Habitual Ccstiveness cmi'r.i < lcrniiprmpiit ; of the entire system , iiiiilhcRrtsdlhCHHcHtlintrtrulinznrtloiiRtollfo. 1'rrnoni nf rcntlva liublt nru suljcct to JIwul- nclio , Doffctlvo Memory , Gloomy Forchod- liiKS NervoiMiicBi , 1'c'Vors , Drowsiness , Irrl- tiililo Temper and ether symptoms , which unfits the HiiU'orer for ImsInemoriiRrceiihlo nuiochitlons. Itt-gular hahltof l > oily iilono call correct those ovlls , nnd nothing BUG- cueils HO well In anhlciiiiR this comlltion us Tutl's I'llls. Ily their use not only is the nystemrenovuted , Ijutlncouscquencoof the , luirmonloiiA changes thus created , there mrvaden iv feeling of fiitlBfnctlili : ; tliomen- } al faculties iierffiriu their functions with Vivacity , nml tliero If an exliilimitlini of iiilmlnncl burly , nnitperfeotlu'nrt'ii rasa tlmt bespeaks tlio full enjoyment of health. Tutt's Liver Pills REGULATE THE BOWELS. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. MA I-- . Tin : GUI : AT i uAbg MARK KXOLl.SII HKM- inv. : , An unfnll- InKcure forSem- liiul Weakncsj , 8 pcrmatorrluca , Impotency , nml nil diseases tlmt follow na a se quence of Pelf- .nl > uc ! ns Loss ' of Memory. Unl- ftrnos T vlllrJ versalljisslturte , I'nln In the Hack , Dimness of Vision , I'rcmnture OM Ape , nml mnny other Uhoases that lead to Insanity or consumption niiJ a iircoiaturoitnivc. rZTKull partlciilnnln our pnmphlot , whlchwo iln- plro toscnit free by iimjl to every one. fif The Spe- cltlo meillclno Is solilnt fl pur pncknue , or six pack- nces for M , or will bo sent free by mnll on the receipt of the money , bjr ndilresilne THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAUN-AM STIUSKT , - OMAHA , Nicn. On nccount of counterfeits .we hnvo adopted the yellow wrnpper , tlio only gcmilno. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1078. W. JBAIOiK & CO.'S tCocoa la nlmoltitclil pure anil U i * soluble. * No Chemicals are u'Cil In Its preparation. It has nion than three timet the itrenytk of Cocoa inixcJ wltli Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd Is tlicrtfora far niora economical , eoitiny Ictt than ant cent a etip. It It dcllcluui , nourUhliij ? , itrcnfithcniii ! ? , Ki- MI.Y ] ) lOF.6TM > taiul ailiulnbly mlaftcU for Invalldi ai veil 01 pcnona Iu health. Sold byCrorcrs c\eryi > hcrc * BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Mass , COMPANY'S Extract of Beef. Makes the purest , cheapest nnd best lleof Tea Finest incut lluvoring stuck fop Soups. Sauces anil Made Dishes. One poundof K.xlnict of Ilecf cqnnlto forty pounds of loan Loaf , or the value of ubout JT.5U. GOD nine only with Justus von Licblfj's Bignnluro as shown 14O9 DOUGLAS-STREET. On nccount of our largo nnd incroaainR Prnotico , wo have REMOVED to inoro epncious nnd con venient olliccs. 2Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 Douglas St. Omaha. Neb. J JffcftBEW . , , , THElSPECfALISf. ' The Doctor U nneurpneecd lu the trciuini'iit of nil form * of 1'rlvulu J/lsir.pce. JJo treatment has over been .jiiofueiicctsetul anil none li'is huil 8troiiTcr ( endorse ment , A euro la ( ; uanmtccd In the \ rryorst cnecs Infrom.1tp6ilay wllhinttlino | of nil liour'i time. Thofu who Imvo heen under Inn trcnimvnt for relieving llio hlaililcr. pronounce It u incut vvnnucr' fill uuccess , A couiplcto cure In a few days without niii. Inn'rumcnta or losi it lino. _ I Anil all \vchk- * s of the timidity or nrrroupnesa , In their worst fiinim uud most ilreuiiril rcitilU are absolutely cnruil. AiiiLall I'KMAI.R , : SKS curcii at lioini ) without Initrumcnla. A wonderfiil rcmitly. 110UUS for laJle * frcim 2 tri 4NLV. _ ) nml all Pltraioa of the Skin , lllood , Heart , l.lvcr. Kid- nejs nn < l llliulder mrwl. C'uri'il In SOto tOdiiyn. The most rapid , fnfo niul effort- lie treatment Known t the medical profession. Every Iniro ct llio OUemu re- nintctl from llio bloodtncompK to cure guaranteed. B9 fk A tf f > For "man" or "woman" , each ICc i ( itamp * ) , Trentmi'iit by rorrc- Bnonuenco Htump for reply N K C'ou , 14TIMND KAIINAU BT. Open from 8 A , .M to 0 1' M , ' Kutrancn on Farnam or HUi bU , OMAHA. NEU. Will be offered this week in our Boys' Department , we are deter mined to close out our entire stock of Boys' light-weight Clothing , and will have a grand unloading sale -which it-will pay you to attend. Boys' blue flannel Sailor Suits , with nicely embroidered collar , at 6oc ; sold every where at $1.25 , sizes from 4 to 10. Knee Pant Suits of good all wool cassimcre , in neat checks , pleated coat and nicely made up , at $225 ; worth $3.00. One lot excellent Cheviot Suits of a nice light plaid , is marked $2.50 ; the suit is worth fully $4. 50. The grandest bargain we offer is a lot of very fine all wool Cheviot Suits , very stylish and well made , which we have marked down to $2.90. The suit is cheap at $5. In long pant suits we have also several large lots , which have been marked down very low to insure quick clearance. One lot Boys'Suits , sizes 14 to 18 , of strictly all wool cassimere , in two different pat terns , both very neat , these we offer at $4.60. It is a good working as well as a good wearing suit , and no young man need be ashamed to wear one. You have many times paid $10- for a suit of the same quality of goods. * Another lot of fine Silk'Mixed Cassimere Suits for Boys , sizes 14 to 18 , is offered at $6. The suit is worth fully double. ' We are headquarters on Knee Pants. Every mother knows that she can buy Knee .Pants of us for less money than she will have to pay for the cloth in the garment , and she don't have to spend time to sew them over or mend them. We select for our knee pants only durable mate rial , and have them made strong. It pays to come to us for knee pants. This season we have an immense variety , and are well prepared for vacation. MN OUR HAT DEPARTMENT WE OFFER THIS WEEK : " , n . .v n cvt . . ioo dozen-Helmets , vcntjlated , at 450. The same qualities which hat .stores sell at 750 and $1.00. An extraordinary opportunity will be offered this week in our Shoe Department. Wo have just received a delayed shipment of So cases of fine light weight calf , congress and lace Shoes , Wardwell welt , smooth innersolc , very flexible and easy shoes for the summer. These shoes ought to have been here four weeks ago and were to be sold for $3.00. In order to close them out we have marked them $2.25. Positively $4.00 is the price which shoe stores would charge you for such a shoe. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Yotself 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- 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 'PERKINS , GATCH. & LAUMAN , Sole Agents for Omaha 1514 Farnam Street. Hard Wood , Very Strong and Durable - . rable , Set up in Your Own Yard , Complete $8.50. Slimmer Bargain Sale TJY- Jewelers and Silversmiths , SIXTEENTH AND PABNAM STREETS , - - OMAHA , NEB Bargains in Bargains in Watches. Xlckel wntclioi from f'.fifl upwards. Hllvor wnlelir * from $ . " > upwards. Diamonds. l.adlin'Ki'1'l ' w.ttcliei from $1.1 iliwnnK | ( Jeiitleiiien ° 8'iild watches Iroin (26 upwiirds. Diamon from 52 . 'fl iiiiwardd. Bargains in Jcwelcry. Din n mm ! cuirar linttoiH fri m $3 upwards , Dial ! [ uiful fearf plus from Kt upwards , Wu carry n full line of jowclory Including Ulan iioml cutr buttons from $ ( upwards. Ijoth solid Kohl mid llnu rolled platu rlnns , Diamond utmla from $7.,0 upward * . pins , eiirrlnua , lockets , chain * , bracelet * , Dlnii lund lue ; pint from HUupwariK necklaces , cull and collar buttons , i tc. Ar Dlau iioml ear rlnt's frdinf lupnnnlH. . ticles actually worth H wo sell at Ko to 7fic , Diamond bracelets tromt-l. * upwards. and all oilier Koods aru sold at the same pru * Diamond pendants from V-5 uitwaidd. portion. Heu our uliow windows. Hco our Dliimund necklaces froniM'J upwards. LnrfMln prices. Watches , Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Reasonable Prices. Greatly Reduced Prices on Silverware , Clocks , Lamps , Umbrellas , Optical Goods , Ejc. : Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banlttng Co. , Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURP03E3 GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will tnl < o plactf In publla at tlio OITY OK JUAR13X ( formerly 1'aso del Norto ) , Moxloa WEDNESDAY , JULY 23d , 1S9O. Onclor the personal suporvisfon ol GEN. JOHN S. MOSBY , ami MU-OAMILO the former a gentleman of nnch prnmlnoncn In the United States that his iiresonoo aloiio U sufficient itiiaranteo to the publlu that tlio ilrawluiM will bo hold with strict honesty nml 'ulr- ncss to all , mill the latter ( the Supervisor of the Aluxiouu Government U of oijual uUuUlu und Integrity. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO , Tickets ! Only 6OOOO TicketsI WHOLE TICKETS , $ < t ; HALF TICKETS. . $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS , $1. LXIST OF 1 Trize of $60,000 , $60,000 , 100 I'rltoi of Approilmritlon I m imch Prlzoi. -'rlioof ioimo 10.000 1UJ I'rlioi of . ' ) oitch 8.0J9 1 - 1'rliuor 6.IXKI WHJU 10U rrlim of i-'i uiich. 2.WJ B I'rizo. of l.UJU eich 3.UO Turinln.il Prlzo , 10 I'rlzcs of 2U ) ench 2U KiOTermlnali to tM.UU I'rlto of tii each. . . . 111,090 60 I'rUoJOf IU ) each 6.UJO ( MTermliml-i to llu.WJ t'rlto of 111) ) each. . . . * , r ? > IU ) I'rUcs of U , each t > .U 2M l > rltv of W filth 7WJ | Prlzos amounting to $126,070 Wo tlio undcralnnoit liorolir certify Hint the llnnco If nnr tlcknt drnwlnx nprlin l iiont tothoiinlar- Nnclonnl nf Mexico In Clilhiinliim lmi oil deposit Htaiwt , iu fiiru Tiilun will hrj ciilloctuJ niiJ rutulihii from the .Muxlcun liiluriiiillunal llnukhiK CompanTi to tliooivnor Uiuroof fruo at clinruH. the nvcosiifiry funds toeunrnntcu tlio payment of nil KKllAlt II. lliio.viov. tlio prltoi drown In the ( iiaixl Ixjttory of Junrut. 1'rcaldcnt Kl l'n i > Nulloniil llnnlc , r.l rain. Toe. Wofurtlierci'iilfy thutwo wllliuivrtlioall tlionrAClliNTU WANTliU. rnnncmi > iit3 , nnd In prr on nmn.'i o nml control all For club ratei , or nnr otlior Information , wrllo t UiuilnwInKiiot thli Imetnml tlmt Ilia i > ninu nru the unitordKnoil , utiitliiit your mli1ru elunrly , wltlj .concluded with Inmoitjr. fnlniuij uml lu L'ooJ faith rltato , Countjr , Ulrout nii'l ' Nuinbur. Mora rniilil mtll townrdi nil ii.irtlc-ii. ilvllvi'rr will bo nmiirod lu jour cncloiln * an uiirol- JOIIN S. MOSnV , Cninmlsstonor. opulmarliiKroiir full ft'Mrosi. I'AMII.O AlKIUKI.I.iJlKXlCA.V : ! iNl'KHNATIOMAr. llAWKINII CO. , Onpcrvltoi- the Uovuriimont. I ' Olty of Juaroi , Muxlco. rvTOTICE S < 'li'l rrmlttanccs fortlckoH ly ) ordinary letter , oontiilnlns Monuy Onion I-N vJ. . i N-IJ-I. issut'd by nil Kxpress Uoinuuiilus. Now York Exghunau , llaiilt Uruftor 1'oatjJ Note. Address all ic'iflstcreel letters to , MblXiOAN INTlilRNATIONAlA BANKING CO. . Olty ofJuarez. . Mexico , via lill Paso , Tax.