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II fl 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , MONDAY , JUNE 30 , 1800. I DEATH OF RICHARD KITCHEN , i Another Well Known Citizen Piuses Awny After Mentis of Buffering. ; A CAREER OF USEFULNESS ENDED , Ilioii nirlH Mourn tlic Ijossofa Friend CoriHtnnt mid True A Uriel' Nketuli ) C Ills Mfe. Death ha- ? dropped Its veil of mystery down upon the life dmm.i of another of Omnlm's ' wolf knowu cltl/cns Kicbnrd Kitchen. The end cnmo at 1 ' 30 yostordny morning , after having been preceded by many months made long nnd yovely wearisome by suffering. More than ti ago Mr. Kitchen became- the victim of u nervous disability , from which ho never afterward could obtain relief , A man of great will power , and possessed of Indom itable pcrscvcrcnec , bo inado herculean rc- &lstancu against the aggressive power , but only to llnd blmsell b.iflled , and each month the holder of less chances for success than ever. Last August Ids brother , Mr. J. 11. Kitchen , prevailed upon him to permit of his removal to Johns Hopkins hospital , Baltimore , Md. , In the hope of gaining relief. The sick man ha < ) been there hut a little while when the physicians of Unit celebrated Institution in- fonned Mr. , T. U. Kitchen that the case bullied their skill. In September the invalid retained to Omaha to die. IIo was the last man In the world to allow any fuss being inado over him , and for this reason bo permit- led himself to be wheeled about the ollico of the hotel In an invalid's chair but a few times. Soon after returning hero ho toolc to his bed nnd never left it. Through all his long and trying Illnesss the sufferer bns been the constant care of his brother , Mr. J. H. Kitchen , and wife , both of whom have sacrificed themselves upon every nnd all occasions to their brother's ' comfort , nffoidlrig him all the attention which a loving bollcltude and wealth could suggest. For some tlmo prior to his death Mr. Kitchen was unconscious , and it was in that Htute that thellnal summons found him. Although the end has been anticipated , yet it comes with stinging force , paiticularly to Ills lifelong , constant companion , Mr. .1. B. Kitchen , the brother. It was with a voice choked with gilot and eyes filled with tears that the latter spoke of how ho and ' 'Dick" lind loved and stuck closoaml constant to each other ever since they were barefooted boys at their mother's kueo. In all their extensive business partnership from early manhood into old ago they never kept an account of nny kind whatever between themselves. Their earnings have always gone into a single account nnd both drew thereon for whatever they needed. They were never separated from each but for a very hi luf season at n time , and where one went the other would ac company hint. Hichaid Kitchen was born in Jefferson county , Missouii , December US , 1S5. ! In lilii lie removed to not them Missouri and later to Kansas , when that st.ito wis : opened. IIo drifted to New Mexico in 1830 , then to Colorado rado , Utah and Wyoming. IIo came to Oumha In 1678 and opened the Witlmell house. In ISM ho and his brother Mr. .1. 11. Kitchen , commenced the Puxton hotel , which was finished ( luring the succeeding year , and 1ms always been and is now the propcity of its projectois For j cars , in the early ftavs , .Mr Kitchen was prominently idcntilled with the heiu Icr flighting business acioss the plains and taking goveinnicnt contracts. It was while thus engaged that ho laid the foundations for the very handsome fortune which ho now leaves. Mr Kitchen never married , but a mother , two sisters and two biothers are left to mou in Ids loss. The remains were viewed by hundreds of old fiicnds yesterday afternoon as they lay in u draped chancellor casket at the Puvton hotel. At 'J : 10 last evening they were taken to Lciivenw nrth , Kan. , to bo laid beside those of Mr Kitchen's father and other deceased members of the family. The pall-beaiers were Hon.V. . A. Puxton , Ii. A. Tower , Colonel Stanton , U. S A , Dr. Leo , Lew Hill. C E. Pritehctt , J. D. Dadosman and J. 11. Iluchanan. Speauing of the deceased , lion W A. Paxton - ton said : " 1 have known Dick Kitchen for thirty jcars. IIo was as good a man as the Bim ever shone upon. A bigger , tiucr hearted fiiend no man over had than ho who was befriended - friended by Dick Kitchen. Ho had fi lends , nnd thousands of them , wherever ho went , nnd ho inado them on his merits as a real gen tleman , a splendid man. IIo bad line business qualifications and was welcome whenever and wherever ho went. " Mr A II Unvcn poit , well known as one of the leading hotel men of this country , and at present chief clerk at the Ilaiker , spoke of having been associated with Mr Kitchen for two years when the latter kept the 1'aeiile , nt St , Joseph. Mr. Davenport says that ho nccr met a broader minded , more thoroughly popular or kinder hcaitctl man than Hichar'd Kitchen , while as a hotel man ho stood at the head of Ills profession. Ida Hriico Laid at Host. The African Methodist Episcopal church w as not largo enough by half to hold the ciowd of people that thronged to It yesterday afternoon to attend the funeral of Ida Bruce , the unfortunate colored girl that was drowned nt a picnic held at Waterloo by the colored Masons last week. It was one of the most extensively attended funerals over held in Omaha. In addition to the hundreds of friends of the young lady among the colored people of the olty , a largo number of white folks who had known her , including many members of the class in the high school of which she was a member , were piesent. The remains were encased in a handsome rose colored casket , which was literally cov- ciod with floral tributes. The long Immersion in water had told upon the body , but. the face was yet distinguish- nblc , The funeral services were conducted by Uev W. A. Moore , pastor of the Afiican Methodist chinch. It was expected that Hov. J E Ilnbbard of Denver , picbidlng elder of the distiict , would bo present , but ho failed to u'uuli the city in tlmo. The bermon was an eloquent ono. The picachur spoKoof what thogiil had accom plished in the literary Held against over whelming odds , and more particularlv of the work she had douo in the vineyard of the leather by teaching in the Sunday school. The members of the Sunday "school class fat Immediately In front of the casket , all wearing white badges. Tears started in all their in es when the reference was inado to the loving attention of their doid toiohor. Miss Heed , n member of the dead girl's class in school , read n memorial poem , and then the remains were berne away to Forest The mother nnd sister of the dead girl , who have been seriously 111 sluco the accident , luul so f ir recoveicd as to bo able to attend the funeral. Funeral of Hurry (7 < > rtlon. The remains of llttlo Harry Gordon , the lioy who was diowned in Pickcicl lake last Friday , worn laid at rest at forest Lawn cemetery yesterday morning. The funeral was from the family residence , la'll North Nineteenth street , at 0 o'clock In the morning. The services \\ero conducted by Hov. A. it. Thain of the church. From the fouiteenth chapter of St. John ho selected the second verso : "In my Father's house nro many mausions , if it were not so I would luivo told you , 1 go to pre- iim o n place for you , " and from thcso words spoke a few tender words of comfort ; told of the love of the Savior who had gene to Intercede for man at the throne of the Father , IIo spoke of the love for children of Him who bad said : "Suf fer the llttlo children to como utito mo , " The iwUbttircrs wcroWllllo PhillipsAlbert Parmalco , Juniixs Trail ! , Albeit Munncoke , Gordon Haymond and Howard liaymoml. Now Map ol" NoliniNkn. K. C. Brldgeamnof 61 Warren street , New York , Is the publisher of n new iallroad and township map of the state of Nebraska which presents certain features of excellence which arc uot to bo found In other maps , U'lio scolo of tlio map Is ulx miles to the luch , and this expands the surface to the ample di mensions of five feet cloven inches by six feet six Inches , and It Is withal ns handsome as the Improved facilities for engraving , print * Ing , coloring nnd mounting n work of such magnitude can make It. Another feature of excellence is the nOwncss of many of Its details. It Is not made from older maps nnd tables that have bccomo antiquated , ' but the newest facts and the most recent results are pre sented in Its geography and tabular state ments. It lias a geographical map of the state its per state geographical survey , n ell- inatological map of the state , nnd four largo and effective vignettes of the state capltol , state University , Industrial college and state normal school. Ilelngcolored In counties nnd subdivided In townships , It is admirably adapted for use in schools , and scenw to bo what some school authorities have In vain tiled to obtain. Locul geography has been imperfectly taught , and the introduction of u map llko this would mark a new cm In the study of the subject , iw most pupils lenvo school with a better knowledge of the location of foreign countiles than of the counties almost adjoining their own. Every child should have the geography of this stnto In delibly Improved on his mlud. It ought to bolntroducrd Into our schools In place of the small , dingy , antiquated maps from which they are tiylng to learn the geography of their state. On the small maps towns , rivers , railroads and county lines present such n dim nnd blurred appearance that the nvcrago pupil is more likely to bo repelled than at tracted. The map is Ilrldgman's new rail road and township map and is reasonable in price , and u few good men are wanted to help in supplying the schools of the state. Mai-shall Coo , Lincoln , Neb. , Is the solo agent. _ Nervous debility , poor memory , diffidence , sexual weakness , pimplesoimd by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kulm & Co.'s 15th and Douglas. City Market. Housekeepers have liad no trouble the past week In making up a bill of faro to please the most fastidious from the multitude of pro ducts In the flsh , meat , poultry , vegetable and fruit lines which dealers display at their stands , and prices nro very reasonable. A visit to the principal provision stores re sulted In finding a choice selection of food of all kinds. Beef is quoted at 10@12Jfc for choice rib roasts , lfi@18o for sirloin , steaks are worth for siiloin and porterhouse 1-J < @ Ibc per pound , round and rump 10@l'J ) c , coined beef 8S)10c ( ) , diicd beef HiVfllL'c , spring lamb lfi20e ! , mutton b@12c , fresh pork loins l2c ! , lib chops lOc , shoulders OfitSc , smoked tongues 7iic ( $ l veal \2@lBat \ lor cutlets 8 to IDo for forequartcr pieces. Bacon is 12J c ; hams , whole , isytfc ; sliced , ' 'Oe. At the fishmongers' tbcro were perch , buf falo , pickerel , pike and trout at 10o : crappie , cat and w hiteiish at \ yocod \ and flounders at luc ; salmon , bass and lobsters at25c. ! At the poulterers' , old chickens , dicsscd , were loc per pound and spring chickens weighing a pound to a pound and n half ! il ) to lOccach. Tin keys were quoted at 15o and ducks at 1 Ic. In vegetables there are cauliflower at 15 to . " ) O each ; now cabbairo 5c apiece ; beans , peas , onions , potatoes at i > o a pound ; spinach ' . ' . " ; per peck ; tomatoes l3o ! per pound , celery GOe per do/en , cucumbers . "jo each and scaice , beets lOc per dozen , kale i0c ! per doeii , squash iic each , turnips liOc per peck , and at tichokcs 10 per do/.en. In fruits oranges aio woith 50c to 7Bc per do/on , lemons -lllo to OOc , and becoming higher pi iced daily. Bauiinos are -"io to 40u per dozen , California eheiries SOc per pound , strawberries scarce and of poor quality at lee to tide per quart , blackberries lOc , black rasp- beiries l.'c per quait , red raspberries 12 c per pint , gooseberries be per quart , water melons 'j."io to lOo each , and canteloupo 'Jjc to 50c each. George Campbell , Hnpkinsvillc , Ky. , says : Biudock Ulood Bitters is the best prepara tion for the blood and stomach over manufac- tuiud. A Lively lltinawny. -\\liiloafiumer with his wife and babies was driving out Twcnty-fouith street yester day nfteinoon his team became frightened nt a passing motor , and taking the bits in their mouths started out ut a fuiious pace , spilling the child ! en along the street for a distance of a couple of blocks. The team was stopped and after getting his load once more in shape the man pursued his homeward way. There were no fnjuiies sustained , other than a few bruises which the childen ! iccelved by sud denly coming in contact with the sidewalk. The man refused to give bis name , but stated that he lived near Florence. Nerve and hirer Pills. An important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new pilnclplo. They speedily cnio bllllouinchs , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. HO doses for ! i cents. Samples free atKuhu ic Co.'s IC-th and Douglas. Syria ami the Syrians. At ICount/o Memorial Lutheran church yes- tciduy morning Hov. E. Tammosiar , a Syiian who has been in the city a number of weeks , occupied the pulpit , speaking upon the sub ject , "Syila and the Syrians. " His talk was in the natuio of a lecture , describing the habits and customs of his people. Hoapoko of the stiong foothold the Christian religion had gained since the American missionaries lind been sent to that country and added that Instead of being u nation of heathens nnd idol worshippers the Syrians nro rapidly becom ing Christians. _ A handsome complexion Is ono of the great est charms u worn in can possess. Poizoni's Complexion Powder gives it. llo Drove Out the Flic * . Peteison , the proprietor of a bakery nt 2-107 Cnmlngstieet , yesterday afternoon adopted a new and novel plan of disposing of the flics about his picmises , In the cook room , where the insects \\eio the thickest , he lighted a lot of paper , which was rapidly getting in its woik. The llro depaitmunt arrived in tlmo to save the building. Mrs. Winslcw's ' Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething softens the gums anJ nllaya all pain.M cents u bottle. Triplets. S.V. . Wadsworth , a stone mason living on Ninth street , near Hugo , is rapidfy becoming the father of a largo family. Yesterday morning his wife presented htm wlththieo bright $ tlo gill babies , their combined weight being twenty-ono pounds. TH10 KIJAIjTV MAItltlU' . TNSl'HUMKNTa uUuo.l on luojrd during JL tiutuidiiv : * b b Oiutls loS i : Parr , lot 37 , Kelly's add , w d . $ 3JO C A I'dllaid and wife to K K Mooies lot 8. lilkL' . lIllWdiMidd No. J. wil . 3,000 William Culf \ to W 1 < Sulby. H > , , lota , blk lit , Isaacs & boldc'n's add , q o d . . . . 1 OJ Dalltngor and \vlfo to . .JohnVubor. . lot ( i , 1 > 1U 1 , Wlsu & 1'armoli'u'h add , \v d 3,500 I. mils Con ell and husband to 1. \Vcuks , Hi lot Tiullii ! , Orulmid III11 , wd . 0,500 r U rratt and wlfo to S M Tompsutt , pt hits I' ' and 1. ! , blk H , Kondall's add , w d 3.r > 09 J ri'liicK and \Ufotu H U Mnri , lots U to 10 , lillc T"llunson , w d . 2,750 E O .starr to J V l-'luck , lots t ! to 10 , blk 7' ' , Itcnsoii , u il . 2,730 John llolfman and wlfc to 1. 1) ) 1'oulur , trustee , lots 4 and 5 , blU U.1 , boutli Oinahii , wd . 3,500 T s Kelly to Isldoio Cluck , lot 17 , ulk Xi , llmi-.com I'lace , w d . U)00 ) Mutual Tru t I'umpauy to M ( i Martin , hit IU , blK. ' . ' , llo u-s .V Hill's add. d. . . . U.tCO John llui U'ljth ' nd wlfo to .S ! ' HusUns i-t ul , lot iJ , blk a , A a 1'atrloK'ti add , w d . . - . l.CCO . W O llenshiiw and \\irutuJoliu L'rtilk- KlmnK , lot u , blU 5. Plnlnvlmv add , w d 3,500 I' 1 < Illuinor and wlfo to I. \\VuliH. . u SJ ft n ' 1 lot r.blU'JUm-lmrd Hill , north of cuntoi line of alU'i'i ' M o d . n. , 1 Jatacis OriilUshanli to 1' M lloiisluiu , lot i > , blk S , I'lalnvlott ' ad , wd . 3.5CO 1'Attl Xulson iiinl ulfo to Maiy 1'otoi-son , lot SI , blk 5. West bldiw d . . 000 H b Uowloy and uo | to Homo liisuianco cotapany , putt tn\ lot Ul. In 10-15-1J , q o d . . . . 1 Homo Insurance coiiiyuny to Mntiuil Tmst coiupuny , lots 15 and ID. blk H. 2rt ad , lot U' , bk ) 10 , A H dock'rt HlKhland 1'lncu , w d . . . . 3tC5 ; 013 Itlc'lunnd wlfo to Itoiiils 1'urk com pany , lotu , Ulk " 1 , " Haitiideis' & Il'sad , w d . . 1 I'.i trick Land rompaiiy to M A Hull , lots 1 and a , Ulk UK. Uundoo Place , w rt . 2,750 01 ! Judd umlvlf ti > W U Mauk. lotus , blk a , VuiulercuoU Tcrrucu , w u . . 1,500 Tweuty-onu truusfora. , , , , . t WiOJJ OMAHA'S SIIAUP SHOOTUUS. They Itctiirn from the Davenport Toiiriiiiiiient CoVcrcillth Olory. The mombci-s of the Omahn SchitPtrcn- vcrcin who wont to Davenport to nttcniL the contest of sharpshooters , returned bom > last night covered with e'ory ' and dtist. Seven teen of the Omaha club were in the party , nnd they won trophies which were doubly voluublo when It Is considered how greut were the odds against the Omaha men. There were about four hundred contestants present , nnd all of them except the Omaha team used the hip rest nnd hair triggers. The Omaha men shot [ olt-hand and with n three-pound pull. It Is customary in cases of that kind to give the off-hand shots " ' 'K ' per cent , but It was not done In this case. In view of this fact the scores made by the Omaha team were really one-third bettor than the official record shows them to be. In shooting nt the "bull's-oyo" ' target , where none but center shots counted , Her man Stockman and Edward Paulscn of the Omaha team each won a gold medal. Thcso medals were given to those who scored UUO points on this target. Herman Stockman and Gcorgo Karll were awarded the two main prizes on the union target. It Is not known what these prizes were , as the olllcial scoio bad not been com pleted when the Omaha team started for home. In the contest for scvcnty-llvo points , Joe Brown of Jollot , the best shot In the contest , scored ( H points , shooting with the rest and hair trigger , while Stockman scored 00 point ) and Kuril JW. All those present complimented the Omaha team highly on their work , nnd acknowledged that If they were to use the , rest and hair trigger they would excel all the others. The Omaha narty had a special sleeper and slept in It while In D.ivenport. The weather was "extremely hot nnd several coses of sun stroke were reported. The Omahn team , however , managed to keep comfortable In their sleeper and did not suiter from the heat. I''rcc. Samples of Dr. Miles' Kestoratlvo Ncrvlno nt Kulm & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas , cures headache , nervousness , sleeplessness , neu- rnlgiu , fits , etc. " 'Tis strange , passing strange , " thnt parents will lot their children die witli diphtheria , when it is a noted fact that Dr. .TolTiies' preventive and euro never fails iu any case. Twenty-live years' trial has proven it. No physician re quired. Best references given. Prieo 5 > 3. Address box 037 , Omaha , Nob. OFFICER DHUMMY'S ASSAILANT. A Grader Named Fleshlmck Arrested ou Siispleion. The condition of Oillcer Mike Drummy , who was shot by a tramp yester day morning , is unchanged. No further attempt has been made to re move the ball , which has been located under the left shoulder blndo. The attending physician stated last night that ho had no fear of the results , unless * blood poisoning set in. Last night a man giving the name of Frank Flcshback was arrested at Twentieth and Pierce streets , and ns bcansweis the descrip tion of ono of the men whom the officer was follow ing just before the shot was fired , ho will bo held for identification. During the early pirt of the month Flesh- back , who is a grader , was arVested by Officers Drummy , Hogc and Sheep , and after being released fi om Jail bo inado some threats to the effect that bo would get oven with these men if it took ten years. This in connection with the place where ho was aircsted and the description of the shooter , ns given by Drummy , causes the officers to bellovo they have the guilty paity. Its superior OTCollonco proven In mlllloni of homes forinoru thiui tiqunrtur of n century. It H Hiul l > y tlio United Status ( jovernmont. 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Aycr's I'llls , balng intld , effective , nnd jtrungtlionliiK lit tbelr action , are guner- nlly recommended by the fucuUy na tlio beat of npoi lenta , "HnvltiR bcem.flitbjcct , for ycnrs , to constlpntlun , without being able to llnd much relief , I at lust tried Ajer'a Pills. I deem It both a duty nnd n pleasure to testify thut I have derived ( ; runt ben > eflt from their tmu. For over two jears jiaat I have tnkun ono of those trills every night before retiring. I w otild not willingly bolthotit them. " G. W. Bownmu , 20 East Miilu St. , Cuillalo , 1'u. "I Imvo booh talcing Ayor's I'llh nnd tmlng them Iu my family nlncu 18A7 , and cheerfully recommend them to all In need of n riafe but effectual cathartic. " John At. Hoggs , Louisville , Ky. " For eight years I was afflicted with constipation , vhlch nt last became so bad that the doctors could do no moro for mo. Then I began to take Ayor's Pills , and soon the bowels recovered their natural and regular action , so that now T nm In excellent health. " S. I * Zioughbridge , llrynu , Texas. " Having used Aycr's Pills , with good results , I fnlly Indorse them for the pur poses for which they nro recommended. " T. Connors , M. 1) ) . , Centre Dridgo , Pa. Ayer's Pills , Dr. J. C. Aycr It Co. , Lowell , Mass. Gold by ll DrucgUti and Dealers in Medicine. What do doctors know about corsets ? They know a good deal more sometimes than they dare give their patients the benefit of ! What are they afraid of ? Losing their patients. Many a woman would throw her doctor overboard sooner than change her corset. What do women know about corsets ? The doctors and women together know all there is to be known. They all agree that Ball's is the proper corset. You can go to your store and get it and wear it two or three weeks and get your 'money ' again , every cent of it , if you want it. The store has a primer on Corsets for you. CHICAGO COBSBT Co. , Chicago nd New York. Yoilrself Comfortable , 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 Denver , Colo. ? Capital Prize $7,500. TJOICKTS.tnO C13NTS KtVOII. $26,370 PAID EACH MONTH. BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES. Address B.1J , R1IODUS , DENVER , - COLORADO. S--STREET. - - . On aceour.t of our lar o nntl inert'iiBir-K Vrat-tico , wolmvoUWMOXRU to moro epaciouH utul con- \enientollicos. Drs. Setts & Bstts , JL409 Douglas St. Omaha , * B t li.ru } .Su/ffy j/nl//fs / / rite u th "Will be offered this week in our Boys' Department , we are deter-1 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 everywhere * , at § 1.25 , sizes from 4 to 10. Knee Pant Suits of good all wool cassimerc , in neat checks , pleated coat and nicely maclo up , at $2.25 ; worth $3.5o. One lot excellent Cheviot Suits of a nice light plaid , is marked $2.50 ; the suiT is worifi fully $4756 ! " . 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. On.e lot Boys'Suits , sizes 14 to i S , 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-t rial , and have them made strong. It pays to come to us for knee pants. This season wo have an immense variety , and are well prepared for vacation. IN OUR HAT DEPARTMENT WE OFFER THIS WEEK : 100 dozen Helmets at 4oc. 100 dozen Helmets , ventilated , at 45c. 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. Gorner FoilrtBBnth and Douglas Streets , J. McREEW . . , THE SPECIALIST. Tlio Doctor fs unpurpne'ctl In the tuntmcnt of nil forms of I'rhnli * Diseases. Ko trcatmunt hue cer been moru mcccjsful anil none Ins hud ( stronger cndorHe- tncnt. A cure la guariinttt.il In the ery worst ciece in from T toS dis : Itl.outllio loeaof an lionrV time. Tll00 w''o ' ' lune IIK.II umlcrhistreatmtntfor j.rlctnrc or , nniciiit } in iUlcr. pronounce It a most wonder ful mcceis. A cnniplito cure In n few ( ! ujj v , Uliont pain. In 'rumcnts or Joss if imo. _ j Aixlalh\eril - lici-8 of the frcxinlnrgana timidity or lurvotipnese , In tliclr worst forms and nio t ilrtiidf > 1 rc'inllD nro alwalutily ciind ' liiHtruini'iita. A wonderful rimuly. tlOUJiS for Indies fiem 2 to 4 ONLY. nndnllDlwPOof theSltln , lllood , Huirt l.lur. Kid- ,1Cy8 llnj , mmiilr , cured C'ltted ItiSOtotOdnsa. The nij ( t rnpld , Eifo rim edict- l\c tnntmcnt Unnw n to the mcdlcul profepslnn. Eu-ry Irnce ( .f tlie dlteate re- tno1 od from tin1 lilocd : ncomplttccurn guaranteed. " - " " 1 or "ninu1 or utuimu" , totli lOe i ( stiuiip-o. 'Ircntmtnt by corrc- Slinnilenco Stnmp for riply N I ! t'OIi Ilril AND I'AUVAHlST. Open from HA If to ! ) I' II. 1 Entrant fi on Fnrn ( m or llUi bt. , OMAHA. NEB. [ MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATMO , " tLo Homuly , U fnifdwlth u Written Giuirnn- tco to ctuo nil Nun * trie DIfca.iaeucli an Wenk Memory , Loss of llriiln I'ower.lleud- nolle , Wnkefiiluefe , feet Manhood , Ncrv ii i.nu. uutnecB , I.nBHltuda , BlfUrjiiud lind Jure if power ol tlio Qeucratlvc Or cnns.lit cltlior BOX , ciuiucd by over-exertion , yontb- FulIudltcrLtlunii. or the cxcceslvo neo of tonatco , opium , or Dtlmnlante , which ultlmntfly lend to ItiQimlty , Cnni'iiniitlin ; ( find Incniilly. rut up In couviMiluiit fora to entry In the vcct pocktt. I'rlca SlBpacUnzo , or ( I fin 85. With every S& order wo cUcuiri IttuH ( luiinintco to euro or rifttutl tlio imnivii , Jji'iu b > mnll tu any address. Clr- cillnr fue. Menllou this paper. Artdrtea MADRID CHEMICAL CO. limnchOlllcoror U.8.A 417 ) * * h ' ! Sir < t t UK Ado , xliL. FI8 ( ) ! I.l' IV flMMIA NTH IIV Kulm .V Co . Cor 15th nminoiiulai J. A. FullerHCo , Cor Hth A. DoiiL'lni Hlreot , A U. foster & Co ( ouuclllllulf , lowii , IH ALL THE WOKLD IHEHE IS BUT OHt CURE DR , HAINE3 * GOLDIiN SPECIFIC , It run IIP elfi In u tu , tiftuldv ur teu , or In ur * dole * l * iuj l , without ttio UnowletlKti ot the j > atitut , Uuecoasary , IlUubrtolmcly haniK-uu anuwillellect a p rmaao it and apocdy cure , wljetlur the patient U nmoderateariiKoruraualcobolio wreck. 1TMl.U ; I \ll > . It oporatoti uo quietly and with tuch cer- talutythnt thu patient unJoraoca no Inconvenience , and ere ho u uwaro , hla rompleto reforuiattcn la etTooied 48pairobook ofparticul-irBfroo 'iu buhadoi KUUN CO. , 15th A : UoucUB . UthAt CuuiiiicaiB. C/'Trade Buuplted py ULAJtE. IJItUUU U CO . auU N uui/u cu.omoha. - lii . . fjOoaeml RndHUHVOUS . . . . UE11JUTV . . . . 1 ( ftcj ij.jvi-il'.a ( tllitflUiaiUofrrrorieirExceiieilnOlilcryoiin ? . omi. luWjJUMIOOUfaMj li.UorfJ. lion lo cullrir. 4k } nire.i\ ! . * U.lW U W iUlololell lmf.m > ; r liOHK 7 > UUTJI < JT-li | } fll I "I > < ; . Iteulxtllr ( riui (0 Blilci loJ lur.ljn Culmlrlx , Mil'.t Iblv , Ilixrlrllo > < " > 'ii"il'oai3.l vraohnklMlittliinrrir. laSi. FHIK MaoiOAL CO. , BUFFALO , ti. V. GILLOTT'S ' GOLD MEDAL , PARU EXPOSITION , 1880. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , TUR CALIFORNIA iesling L > ANL ) ' f 11 ; 111 ti11 nP / lilldllutL ChoicestProduction. : : . rou HAI.I : iiv ( Wholesale ' - . I Liquor Dealers. < -.Q Helmrod & Hanson | Grocers and . . Pundt Liquor Dealers. . Henry * v * w \iy ) t ii v 1.1 wi jJs. \ ii .3 rrr wvf. Dt'Tuik s"/.iiifiitlol" [ ! lias ni > peoruiiione An.oi IJIS * * " can Wines.while II ' ( | ii.ils the best Imported cl.uots. vfeJO jj , Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican Intornatloual Banking Co. , Conoosslonarlaa. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING talio place In pnbllu nt tlio OITY Ol1 JUAHC ( foimurly I'.iso del Norto ) , iloxloo WEDNESDAY , JULY 28d , 189O. Duller the personalsupcrviifon ol fEN. JOHN S , MOSBY , mid XIR.OAMILO the former n gentleman of such nrnmlnonco In the United St-itui that IiU nrnsonuo alone la sufficient iruaraiitfo to the public that tlio driwliiK4 will b hultl with strlot nunusiy anil 'air * nc-fs to all , iiiuf tliu latter ( the Supervisor of the Muxloan Uovonimon'j la of equal stundluif untt lutuarity. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO Tickets- ! Only 6OOOO Tickets ! WHOLE TICKETS , $4 ; HALF TICKETS. . $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS , $1 , LIST OF 1i 1 n rlzc of $60,000 , $60,000 $ , 100 Prlzoi of Approximation I M oncli Prlzoi , , i A'rlieof 10 0. . . 10,000 1 ) l'rl/.ul of to encli 3 on 1 1'rituof 6WJ ( 60JU 1UJ l't\tot \ ot 2"i uncli 1'rtitu of 1.IWO u.ch 0 J Ttirmlnal Prizes. IU I'rltosof VOOoacli .IXX1 fi&Tvrnilnils to ftW.OH I'rUo of til each tit.oaa 1'rltonnt IU ) tmch 6WI ( M Terminal * to JI'lU ' > J 1'rliB uf lit ) uuuli. . . , . 1UO 1'rlzcs of K cucli 6WJ i " j . 'Ml 1'rlics ot Ulmcli T.60U I 1014 Prizes amountlns to $12Gl)7O ) We tha undorslirnort lio'i-hy certify that the Hanoi If nny ticket dranlnKn prlzo Ii font to the nnlor- Nnclonnl of > Iuiko In Clilliiinliim hui on dupoilt eliinui ] , Itj fnui viiliia will ha colluclod nuj rciuUk > Ate from the Mcxlran International II inkliu ( 'oinpanjr. to the uxTnur thuroof frou ni * t liario the iH'cessary fiimU to uuaranleo tlio iinyinont of ull iiiMii ; II lliuiNsciv , the prlici drawn In the ( liaml Uitl'jry of Juaroi. I'rcaldcnt III I'avi tJiitlonul II ink , Kl I'aio. Tot. Wufurther corttfy that wo n III mi | . rvlia nil the nr- AUIiNTB WANTBU. rannement * , nnd In pcrmm III.IMJ.H and control nil Vor thib rates , or any othur luto-iiutloti , wrIIB , it > vr i , thodriwliK ! or tlil > lxttury , and Hut tha naiiii ) are tlio uiulvralKiiud. mutiny > < inr mlilru. ! ' claarly. wltlv i t I conducted with hunejty , falrnuai und In ifQOd faltli btnto. County , btroot an I Kiunbur Mororuml mill w 7t f tovfnrdn all inrtlo * . % . . d ll cry will bo iuruJ hy your uncloshu im unyo > JOIIii B. MOSnV. Coininlsslonor. opu hiiirlnic your . CAMIM ) Alll.UIII.I.KS , Jli.XlOAN : iNlBH.SATIONAIj ItANKINOCO , liuiiervUur for the Uo > eminent. Olty ot JuuroMuxloo. . KTOTTnE fend romlttririccs for tickets by ordinary l.ittnr , contiilnlm ; Money Ordofj iv j i. issiicd by ull Lxproas Comu.inlus , Now York nxoinuiKOi HunU lruf tori ostF Note. Addit'sa nil rvRlntcrid lottc-Mtu MISX1GA.N INTblRNATIONA-Lv BANKING CO. , City ofJuarox. . Moxloo. via 1311 Paso ,