8 THE OMAHA DAILY BBQ3 , WEDNESDAY , JULY 2 , 1890. BIRKI1AOSER CATCHES A HOLD The Hew Ohairman of the Board of Publto Works in His Place , HE PARriALLY OUTLINES HIS POLICY , John JJ. Kuray UliiKa in Sonic Misfit Scripture In Honor of tlio He- tiring OIHolnl Now for The retiring of Major St. A. D. Dalcombo as chairman of the board of publlo works and the tailing hold of his successor , Peter \V. Blrktiauseroccurred yesterday morning nt 10 o'clock at a routine-work meeting of the board. As n drawing attraction the ovcnt was iv failure. Not half a dozen spectators Wcro present. Members Furay nnd Klarstcatl so far for got themselves as to appear coatloas at this christening of Tammany's child. Music for the occasion was furnished by a new pilr of .No. 12 shoes worn for the first time by Ills Bublcts , Mr. Ualoombo , jr. The air was heavily laden with sewer gas and dead cigar smoke. Upon the call to order , Mr. Furay offered the following resolution which Is a good deal of n curio In Its way , particularly the misfit scriptural quotation contained therein : Whorpiis , In tliu COUNO of events the tlmo has nrihcd that compels the board of public woiUH lo loin Its old chairman who lias for moro than three ye.irs conducted the affairs of tills l > o ml with such distinguished ability ; therofoie be It Hi-solved , Tlmt In the retirement of St. A. I ) . Itnlcomhu from thu position of ehalrman of onld boaid the icmalnlni ; mumburs feel that they have Indeed and In truth lost u firm , hon est , truthful , rcalnns and kind chief one who nusnuverelmrKtd by any one. either Justly or unjustly , with having any othiT motives to serve than the best inteiestsof thu taxpayer , nml the building up of the best and grandest Intiirislsof thoully of Omaha his oun home Milch huliusMien togiow from a vlllasro to a ( treat city and under whoso administration theiu bus been placed pioportlonatoly moiu permanent public Impiovements than bus Iioiutofoii'or perhaps over will fall to the lot cf any of his successors to see placed In thu clly which he and we all love .so well. ICosolu'd , That the boaid of public works heieby cxpicsscs to Major llalromlio Its sin cere and earnostnppieehitlonof his endeavors for the past three years In the capacity of chairman , from which ho now retires , and to vpiess the further hope that the ( 'ciitluman who hits been delected to fill his chair may at the end of his term deserve thu tribute as tiuly and in il-l > ly , "Weil done , them good and faithful .smvunt ; thou hast done all thliiKH well. Hcsolved. That these icsoltitlons bo spread upon the minutes of the boat d and that a non pressed copy bo fuinlshul to thu ictliliig chnlinmn. The resolution was adopted unanimously. Mr. Balcotnbo then arose and addressing his successor pioceeded to say how ho had always tried to fulfill his dulles as chairman of tlio board In the best possible manner. Ho dwelt upon his experience , in trying to deal Justly and satisfactorily as between the tax payer and contractor , and noted that his sue- cessor would only bo able to realize how hard n job it was when llko himself ho had been through the mill. Mr. Balcombo said ho thought his every net had been performed conscientiously and ho had nothing to regret ns bo looked back over his term of oflicc. Whllo the retiring chairman was addressIng - Ing the board , Mr. Fumy dropped into : i very lovofcast-liko mood nnd frequently let go with such expressions as. "Thank God ! " "Good , my brother ! " "Got ! bo wraised fol > that ! " "Pralso the Lordl" Mr. Furay's most intimate friends are well aware that ho has a penchant for swinging the name of the deity in glib fashion while attending to busi ness , but to hear him use it like a devout old Methodist elder. Is something as novel as it Is unprecedented. Mr. ICterstead , without leaving his chair , added a few Informal amens to what Mr. Bulcombo had said , Mr Furay performed it ditto , and then Mr. Blrkhuuser arose and said : "I have very few words to say on this oc- \ ' caslon , gentlemen. Having been appointed , to this position I propose to do the best I know i ? how to 1111 It. I never hnvo made a failure of anything I have attempted so far , and I don't feel as though I were now about to commence- making failures. I'll bo candid with you and say that I don't know anything about the work of this ofllco , but I think 1 can learn It. I propose to stand for the Interests of the tax payers , and see that their affairs , so fur as they pertain to this ofllco , nro rightly ad ministered. " lioutino business then followed the new chairman's remarks. Mr. Kierntead introduced the following , which was adopted : Hihtihed. That uhero-is thu Union I'acllle rnllio'id thtoiiKh W. 11. Itolc-o ah. vlco piusl- deut , has notified the boaid of publlo worUs that Kild : road \\onld maku no chamu fcr the ns'i of Us machines or'men for the l.itu test of jiavlni ; bilclc. mid of Its wllllnvneis In the fu ture touxtcnd thu samocoiiitesy whenever It was necessary for the bo.ud to maku fuithur tests. thurttfnio bu It Unsolved , Thai thu thanl > s ot thn city hy the board of publli'woilis bu and aiu howdy o\- tuntled to the I'lilim I'.ieillu villio.u ! company mid W. II. Holojtnb for thulr Kliidiicssiind liberality , and that this insolation bo spiead upon the lecoidsof tlio board and a copy bo sent toV. . H. llole-omb. The/olio wing bills wci-o allowed : Hugh Murphy , 10 per cent reserve on alley Ulstrict No .17 , > inr.i5. : McIIugh Ac McGavock , fi nor cent reserve on oxtenslon of South Omaha suxvor , $117.ts. ! Charles L , VanC.uup , sand for repairing streets , $ t > ! | .l"U. Street commissioner pay roll , 53,301.01. Hopalrs of paving , W71.7- . Faiinliig i\i Slavin , cleaning streets , Chairman nirklmtisor announced tint ho would hand In the names of no inspcc'ors f until Tluu-sday tiftornoon at the next meeting of thu board. l It Is probiblo that no change will bo made In the secretaryship of the board. DlaiTlincn nt tToliimtown , t'nt Last Juno , nfter the great Hood , I received a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Ularrluua remedy from my pastor at a tnno when I was very much run down with dlar- rluiMi , nnd had tried two doctors without lluil- Iiig nil } ' relief. This remedy relieved mo at once , and cured mo entirely in a short tlmo. 1 got huvei al bottles and gave it around among my acquaintances who wcro allheted in the Biiino wav. I think 1 gave It lo a dozen pco- iind it relieved and cured , so far as I know , In all cases. It Is the best medicine for the dis ease 1 have over known. Mrs. K. L. Ilunrie , Johnstown , I'u. IIIKMC SHOTS * " \Vlio Ai-o to Uo ulati ; Them During tlio Coming Competition. During the coming rillo competition of the department of the Plutto to be held at liellu- vuo thu camt > will bo In clmrgo of Captain Cyrus A. Earnest , Klghth Infantry , FortNlo- brara. This ofllcor will arrive In this city on the 1 lllv lust , and report to Major Hcntmm , Inspector of small arms practice of this do- piutmcut. In this competition there will bo representa tives of every company In the dep irtmont as nlso ovury troop In the departments of both Dakota mid thu I'lntto. The cavalry competition will commence Monday , August 4. The following officers hnvo boon assigned to duty In connection with the competition , all of whom will report July ir > : Flist Lieutenant Jiitnos I ) . Jackson , Sev enth Infantry , Camp Pilot Hutto , Wyo. , as camp adjutant nnd noting signal ofilcor. First Lieutenant William A. Maim , Seven teenth infantry , Fort Hrldger , Wyo , aa camp quartcrmahtor and acting ordnance ullU'or. Flitit Lieutenant Hicliard U. Stecdmiiu , Sixteenth Infantry , Foil On Cliosne , Utah , us itcting commissary of siibalstenco. Second Lieutenant ( iroto Hutcho&on , Ninth cavalry , Fort Nlobnira , Xob.as jtutls- tlcal mid financial ofilcor. Assistant Surgeon Alfred fi. InuUuy } , "Fort Ouiuhu , Neb. , as medical oftlcor. "Tls alviuiijo , i > asslnj ( otrnngo , " tbut nnrents will lot tholr children ( lie with iHplitlit'i'Iu. when it Is u noted fact that Dr. Joltiles'iirovoiitlvonml euro never falla in any cut > o. Twonty-Hvo years' trial has jifoyon it. No jilivblclan ro- qulrcQ. llost j-oforencoa { j'w ' 1'rleo t3. Address box 057 , Oiuuha , Nob. A WUKCK ON TI1LJ U1V12U. Two Hoys Nnrnnvly Fs fttio Drnwiictl In Hie MIsHourl. Passengers on the 8 o'clock Council Bluffs motor hud the satisfaction of witnessing the unusual spectacle of a wreck on the Missouri river. The water is high nml the cu/rcnt rapid. Two boys wcro coining down the river In clinrgo of a sand boat , which they wcro unable to handle. Just nbovo tlio wagon bridge they wcro caught by a swlil of the waters and thrown against the west pier , where the boat went to pieces. Ono of the boys caught the pier and hung there , whllo the other went swimming down the stream nnd was picked up half n mlle below. Mr. Davis , n passenger on the motor , saw the accident nnd telephoned the police. Sergeants SIgwart and Graves responded and found the boy still clinging lo the pier with the water boiling on every side of him. Ho refused to trust himself to the rope lowered by the ofileeri and w.is only rescued when a m.in was sent down after him. HcinltilhCCiiconrtlieiToluiHtowii Flood. Soon utter the great flood in the Conomaugh Vnlloy , Pa. , lastsummcr , the press dispatcher heraldrd the news of nn epidemic of dlarrhuu nt Johnstown. The .following letter from Hov. II. L , Chapman , pastor of the Metho dist Kplscop.il church , Johnstown , gives the particulars and moat successful remedy used : "Tho box of six dozen Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhtua Remedy , which you sent ut the suggestion of Hon. Wesley Kcd- head , reached us soon after the great flood and at u tlmo when dlarrha-a was qulto prevalent. A-5 soon as It became known that I had tlio medli-liio for distribution thcro be gan n great run on It , which continued until it was about nil gouo. Every one , so fur as 1 heard from them , testified to Its virtues , de claring It the best medicine for the purpose they had over used. Those who got It shared It around with their neighbors , so that I nm confident your generosity In sending it was prodtietivo of grout good. We used some of It ourselves and found it not only an excellent medicine for dinrrhuja but for all kinds of pain and uneasiness In the stomach uud bow els. It has been regarded us the best medi cine known hero for the diseases io Is recom mended for , In view of your sending such n largo quantity for free distriSatlon among poor people , I think you are entitled to this testimonial in its favor. H. L. Chapman , Pastor Methodist Episcopal church , Johus- town , Pa. To Chamberlain & Co. , DCS Molnes , In. THIO KAIIjUOAlJ BUDGET. A Popular Gene-fill I-YelfjIit Agent Oilier Interesting News. Fred B. Whitney , who , yesterday , became general freight agent of the Missouri river division of the Union Pacific road , is about thirty-eight years old. Ho Hrst attracted attention in railroad circles when general agent in this city , in ISsD , of the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis apolis & Om-iha. When John A. Munroe , who was then assistant general freight agent , came to the Union Pacific , Whitney suc ceeded him and went to St. Paul. IIo only remained there a short time until the Union Pacific demanded his services and again ho followed Munroo ns assistant gen eral freight agent in charge of the Kansas Pacific division nt Kansas City. That position ho has held suc cessfully mid with credit to himself , since December ISb7. Mr. Whitney is voiy popu lar both in social nnd business circles nnd bears the well earned reputation of being ouo of the best freight men in the country. lie will not bo in his new olllce until the latter part of the week. Coal Department I load. The ofllcial circular announcing J. S. Teb- bctts1 last promotion has reached Omaha from Boston and reads as follows : "Tho management of the coal properties , including mines and nil the coal interests of the Union Pacilic system , exclusive of the purchasing and handling of coal for company use , is hereby constituted a separate depart ment , to bo known as the Union Pacific coal department. "Mr. J. S. Tcbbctts is hereby appointed gen eral manager of the Union Pncllic coal de partment. "General Manager Tcbbetts will report di rectly to this olllce. "Vice-President Holcomb will take the re quisite steps and issue all orders necessary to make this order effective from and after July 1. "Ciuur.r.s F. AIHM , President. " The source whcnco this appointment comes , touetlior.with the importance attached to the title "general manager , " occasions more com ment than all the other changes combined , "It means something more than appears on the surface , " said one gentleman , "and shows that Mr.'i-'cbbetts is very near the throne. Thcro is only ono explanation to give for such a radical departure Iroin former customs and that is embodied in a prediction to the effect that thu cell interests nro to bo ina-lo separate - rate and entirely independent of the railroad. A proposition contemplating n movement of that kind was , 1 know , seriously discussed about a year ago and I presumes Mr. Adams has slnco seen an opportunity to make the change. " Tlio Now I'Yolfil't. Depot. VIce President Ilolco-nh , Contractor Johnson - son and the supervising architect had a lengthy conference yesterday regarding the new Union Pacilic fi eight depot. It has been found necessary to make several Impor tant changes In the plan. However , the gen eral style and outline of the building first drawn will bo preserved. Mr. Johnson com menced to break ground for the foundation Monday. A Now JJ. At O. C. P. Wright , agent for two years past at this city of the Uiutl-noro it Ohio road , h as been succeeded by II. C. Piculell , a young man from Minneapolis. Mr. Wright goes to Toledo ns commercial agent of the same corporation. He left last night and his suectmor took chat-go of the ofllco yesterday morning. Mr. Piculoll has been the assistant agent , at Minneapolis for live years. I'ino I'lilliiian I'alaucfl. The Union Pacific has Just received seven now drawing room ears , the liuest that the Pullman company has yet turned out for nny road. They have all the very latest improved conveniences , are finished in thu most gor geous style , furnished elaborately and deco rated beautifully. Association The freight department of the trans-Mis souri branch of the now western nssoehuiou Is holding a meeting at Kansas City. Gen eral Freight Agent Crosby of the U. & M. went down Monday nlgut and General Freight Agent 'Whitney Is thcro representing the Union Pacific. _ Notes ami Personals. J. D. Welsh , General agent ot the Union Paciliu nt Cincinnati , Is in the city. General Agent Ptillllppl , of the Missouri Pacific , has gone north on a llshlng expedi tion. tion.Car Car Accountant Buckingham has appropri ated ouo of thu rooms occupied by General Manager Dickinson's force for a private of llco. llco.A A weal : back , with a weary aching lame ness over the hips , Is a slirn of diseased kid neys. Use the best kidney curative known , which is Burdock Blood Bitters. They Ilonr Joe O'Brien , the man who threatcired to shoot Kd Galllgan , finished a thirty difys sen tence yesterday nnd was Immediately ar rested and charged with carrying concealed wouimns. Ho Is a Chicago thief nnd consid ered by the police a good man to keep In Jail. Jim Stewart , a colored crook who has made a loputatlon in more than ono city , also tin- lihod n sentence yontorday and was given time to got out of the city us soon as the po lice get a good look at him. Drink Excelsior Springs Missouri waters. Tlio County Central Committee. At its meeting last Saturday the republican county central committee took certain action on congroMlonal mutters thnt was overlooked in nil the reports. A motion was adopted to the effect that In addition to selecting slxty-nlno delegates for the state convention ami the county conven tion to ho held July seventy-one delegates bbaul-.t also bo cUwcu to rcpix'scut Douglas county In the congressional convention nt Plnttsmouth next September. The execu tive committee to whom was loft the work of locating polling places nnd appoint ing election boards for the primaries July U will bo ready to make a report at the ad journed meeting next Saturday , Nervous debility , t > oor memory , dlnidence. ftcxunl weakness , plmples.curcd by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kuhu & Co.'s 15th nnd Douglas. _ GHUaiANV'H MIMTAHV. Unfair Comparisons Made Itctwocn It nnd That of Other 1'owcrH. SALT LAKE Citr , Utah , Juno BO. To the Editor of Tin : Bin : : In your Interesting paper of Juno 23 I read this sentence : "It is n larger amount than Is expended by nny of the great powers of Europe for their 1m- mcnso military establishments except Ger many. " This assertion that Germany spends most for her military equipment Is ono of the many myths that have taken an absolute hold of American nowspipors nnd readers so that no facts or figures make the slightest Im pression , It Is us false as it can be. Germany spends far less than cither Franco or Uussla or Great Britain. She spends less by from 25 to 40 per cent than France. But our European correspondents seem to bo blind nnd deaf. They don't seem to know thnt the French parliament , unlike the German , passes all appropriations for the armyand navy without discussion , revenge ngalust Germany being the patriotic shibboleth that silences nil discussion. The French are the greatest cowards politically. No Frenchman would dare ( except a few that nro considered cranks ) to denounce a popular prejudice or a popular passion. French military vanity has been hurt too recently , hence the Idea of another war ; hence the most stupendous armaments , the enrollment of every man nnd boy at all capable of bearing arms , on a scale larger than that of Germany. The time of service is longer and exceptions fowcr.so that Franco with 10,000,000 loss inhabitants has an nrmy 78,000 to 10JK)0 , ( ) stronger on a peace footing than Germany , nnd this is HO if wo take the different arms , the artillery in par ticular. But it is useless to fight this preju dice. As regards Germany , our editors will look nt her affairs only through the glasses of the enemies of that country , both domestic- nnd foreign. Facts and figures seem to be of no consequence. Very rcjpectfully. C. A.EoocitT. GItUAT GAMES FOU THE FOUR JII. The Chicago WliltingH Will Bo Hereto to Hattlo With the Cranes. The Crane eomptny's ball team are making elaborate arrangements for their two games on the Fourth with the famous Chicago Whitings. The Crnno team is in arduous practice every evening , and are putting up a game now that by f.ir surpasses anything they have over before been capable of. Cap tain Lally says ho actually expects to win the morning game at least , and probably the ono in the afternoon. But the Whitings are very strong and will have one of Alison's colt bat teries , Tommy Naglc , formerly of this city , and Larry Sullivan , in the points , and they will be able to make nny team hump them selves. There will bo a largo delegation of the Whitings' friends hero from fhic.igo , and taken altogether the two games will iurnish nn cxhllcrating Fourth of July treat. Clironiu Inflammation of the Bladder. Is promptly cured by tlio waters of Excel sior Springs Missouri. JUG HANDLED LOVE. James Loves Mary but Mary Loves George. A young Englishman named James E. Hatch told a pitiful story to the city attor ney. Ho came to this country with a young wife about a year ago and went to live with a sister-in-law on Burdctto street. Tlio sister- in-law , he states , at once set to work to alien ate his wife's affections and succeeded in doing so. The husband says he is very much in love with his wife and wants her to live with him , but thnt his Mary is in the habit of breaking dishes on his head nnd bestows her smiles and kisses on ono George Lucas. Ho wants Lucas transported and Mary com pelled to live with him. THE JJUADSUAW FUND. Additional Responses to the Appeal From the Tornado SnlTerers. Remittances in any amount sent to this ofllco will bo nckno tvlcdgcd through our col umns from day to day. The subscriptions so far received by THE Bui : are its follows : Previously lepurted $ .ll'l.0i St. Paul's churi-h. Ctarksvlllo 'J 0 , ) lion. llonrvSpilck. lllalr 1000 K. A. , Umiiha U OJ A friend a 00 Total J.K9.00 They Are Alarmed. The Tammany Twenty-eight club had an enthusiastic meeting at Grand Army hall Mon day night. Reports were heard from trusty ward heelers us to the outlook in the vuiious wards for the Broateh boomlct. Doleful tidings came from nil but for wards and it was at once decided that moio provender must bo injected and raw recruits mubteied or the Tammany warriors will go down to dismal defeat. "Fact of the matter is , " said n hanger-on yesterday , "tho Broateh crowds are great ly alarmed at the growing feeling against them. Take the Seventh ward , for instance. More Tammany chiels live thcro than in any other one locality in the city , but they can't muster a corporal's guard of vote.3. The out rageous conduct of the rmmblienns in the city council combine hits simply tuined every decent man against the gang that Is howling for Broateh. Mercer will got the entire vote if ho wants it. " _ Entitled to the Itcst. All are entitled to the host that their money will buy , so every family should have , at once , a bottle of the best family remedy , of to cleanse the when Syrup i _ Figs l.MI . , . . _ in. . . . t _ system * il _ 1 ftt Jl.t costive or innous. ivor saio in buuuuu .bottles by all leading druggists. The Douglas county fair association lias given to Arthur BrijJk's charge of the booths and privileges during the fair which is to bo hold in this clly next September. PURE Itmuperloroicolloncoprovon In million * of liomc < forinnrtithnn miunrtur of ii cuntury H I * uicit by thu Unltiul dtatui ( luvvrniiiunt Cnilorioil by the lionili of thu ITU it iinlvvMltltM ni the dirunuott. I'liri'it nml Mint llo.llthtnl llr I'rlio i Cro.ini link- InKTuwilur , iluuj not cjniulii aiiiuionn , Itmo ur alum ijuhl only In rnni I'ltK II II.VKIN . I'OWDKIl CO , NcwVorlc Chlci.'o. y.iu I'luncliou. 1409 DOUGLAS---STREET. - - . On account of our uiul increnainij ; Vrnetico , \\olmvoRBMOVKD to nioro Bimeioim und cou " \ontuntolllcc3. . Drs. Betts & Betts , 1400 Douglas St. Omaha , Nob. [ 8 not only aMLitresalnR complfclnl , of I Itaolf , but , by cnuslnR the blood to bocoino depraved mid tbo * yntetn en feebled , is thq parent of Innumerable maladies. Thtiu Ayor's Snranpnrllla Is the bent euro ( or Indigestion ! oven when complicated with Uvor Complaint , is proved by tlio following testimony from Mrs. Jojonh Lake , ot Brock way Centre , Mich. : "Liver complilnt nnd Indigestion inndo my Ufa n burden nnd came nrar omlliiR my oxiatonco. For more tlmn four yenra I tiiifTorod untold iiftony , wai reduced almost to n skeleton , ami hardly had Htronuth to drag myself about. All Itlndfl of food dlstrcssud mo , and only the most dullcato could bo digested at nil. Within tlio tlmn mentioned several ithyslclaim treated mo without Riving re lief. Nothing thnt I took sccniO'l to do nny permanent good until I commenced the use of Ayor's Snr.nnparlllfi , which lias produced wonderftd rcaulUs. Soon nftcr commencing to tnko the Snranpo * rlllu I could sec nil improvement In my condition , My nppotlto licrmn to return nnd with it umnu the ability to digest nil the food taken , my strength im proved each ilny , nntf nfter n few montlm of faithful attention to your directions , I found myiulf a well woman , able to attend to nil household duties. Thu medicine has uivcn mo anew now lease of life. " PREPARED I > 7 Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Masa. 1'rlcc $1 ; li bottlce , J5. 'Worth 85 n bottle. " Wear it a week or two or three , till you make up your mind about it , and then go back to the store where you bought it and get your money back. " Wear it a year ; and , if a bone is broken or kinked or slipped or shifted , go back to the store where you bought it and get your money back.1' What do you think of the Kabo corset when it is sold with such guarantees as those two ? There's a primer on Cor sets for you at the store. cmcujo CW.SST Co. , Cblcaco and New York. Extract of Beef. Makes tlio purest , cheapest and best Bout Tea Finest moat flavoring stock Tor Soups. Sauces mid Made Dishes. One ponndof Hxtractof llcef equal to forty pounds of lean Locf , or the \uluo of about S7.50. Genuine only with Justus ion Liohlg's signature ns shown To euro Biliousness. Sick ITcailacho Constipation , Malnrl.i , I.Ivor Complaints tnko the safe and certain remedy , SMITH'S UeotlioSMAT.TjSIZTIMO llttlo licnns tofhobot- tlo ) . 'I hey nro the most convenient , suit all agca. 1'rlcauf cither elzo , 25 cuuU per Lottlo. B ? DCvQBMfT4 nt 7. 17. 70 : Photo-pravuro , lkHv OHBa < k panelblzo o this ulcturo lor 4 ccuta ( coppers or stamps ) . J F. SMITH & CO , Makers of "llllo Beau * . St. Louis. Mo. 6EO.B.GARPENTEB&GO. Bpcclul Attention to the aiiiiiufactiiru of Iinvu the p'lvsvfmp o us ? * * p'vmnT'C' ' FlfkbT UNE Or STKIPeS EVKR. SHOWN ( > - In this city. * 202 fo 208 South Water Street , CHICAGO. . A Written Guarantee ( o u \ CURE EVERY CASE or 0 MONEY KEFUNDED. _ _ Our euro Is permanent nml not a jmUliliu ! SO lta > ont\orpccnac > inploiii r l tiiicc. lly iK'scrlljIun n o C3 fully \\o cmt ticnt jou liy PM mall , niul o eh o the pnmu * * rpfuml all money. Ihoso C5 hoiicfi-rtocoinohcrofop | t/j tu'itnuntiandot.oan < lwo t Hl pay inili'oad faro both 3 ; Bnjsmullu.lct bills whllo Iioiolf wo full to cure. Wo 71 Chalk Mfo the \Vurlil for ft TO EUVwIll not ciiio. Wrllo 1 for full imrllciil irt nnilnct 3E tlioovMcnco. Woknowllint m younioekciitlinl , juntlyto tTl too , aa tlio mui-t ciulnriit JK ; jilielclaii3hftvoiicMrb < i'ii al > Io to Kl * ° illol ° * ' 1'111 tt'in- poraryicllcf. Ju our llio jenrs' iiractlru with thlj JIAOIO IIUMI.IIY it linn been most dinirult to oiir ollroralkcUiodfli.s. | Hut unilcr our ftronj * cuarnnteo joiit-houtit not lie > -llnto to trythUHiiuily. 'ioutnlo no chanio o ( lo < liiKour , „ , ,1O , , „ „ anputa- firtnt poiltlonl , l * icr at , | , m topiotwt , nbo Illlttll. anl.lt yaln ] nur/y / around c ia , | . | i , | . of IJOOOOO It thiltg. la pirfti'ily Fnfoto all > \ho will tiy tlioticntmuit. llciulo- fotoyoiihuio btnii putting up and pn > lnirout jour momyfor iliirutnC trcitmi'nts , nnd at * though > ou MO n t j itemed no DUO hai paid bnik uLrmuiii1) . PoiiuC wa to any in. no numi'y until ) ou tryu < . OMihinnie , dieit-FCatiHl ca id rlU4l ) la 30 to tOila > . Ime ll."iito < ur llnan- rial ftandluK , our n piitatlun as btHni'FS men. AVnlu us fern n imn anil luldrMsi of the o wo li.iNocund \ > li liu oio 'lir- nil lon to tefir tu flirm , It co ti > oii only jnstaeo to do tu ! , It uill tare > uii a wutlil of lBlialn , and If ) uii are mniilid > \lmt tinyjiiur olfnirlnir suirir tlirouuh 5"ur ii'Bll- iff mi I J f > our pyinptopiiai o foio tin oat , niuroui pa i u n In mouth , i heumatlim in bi m * an I J ilnu , Iml r f ft'l ' liiKOtt , eruptions on nny part of tln > body , filling of in mi aldrpustion.imliii ill luad orbon , 5 ml hate nitlmu towane. The owtioniicoii tunlly taklnifiucr- im > ami potash rliuuld flUtuntlmio It. ( 'oiixlant 110 of thinodiui.'twillsuiily bi1m { ere < In the ind. I > < i t faJllouiUu. All corri.nnml , lie. ' mnt funU'l III | Kin CIIM..II | H. Wv liiTltu thu mu t lUidlnM tinullcn on I t ill d i all In our piftvcr tu aid > u In It A < ldi i , tOf/i lir.3lttY CO. , OnniliiiVfoniuAd. . VVK Al. 0 PlinPAUH A MAGIC REMEDY For Nervous Debility and Lost Manhood A iipfeily and pjrmftnent euro Thousand ! "I ea oi rurod without a falluru. II ndfl buioi. rl niroi uilldcnsas Ji cures oimtlmli-cmus COOK Itr.MKIlV I'D Omaha , Neb 13th and Uodpo Streets. i , li.l t li r , iul liwtih fully / > tnrcd. rr ! * ! r .l. 1 atl < IHur.-ril Hrnit'ilirnvJ. .NIK lUuiTiciilx > iut IreuaudirtUJ. I' I'tlnllt J l . f , 110 A lilt ttUlbuil. , i.V. 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 itvill 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 cassimere , in neat checks , pleated coat and nicely made up , at $2.25 ; worth $3.60. 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 lo\V to insure quick clearance. One lot Boys'Suits , sizes 14 to 18 , of strictly all wool cassimere , in two different patterns - 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. Wo 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. IN OUR HAT DEPARTMENT WE OFFER THIS WEEK : 100 dozen Helmets at 400. 100 dozen Helmets , ventilated. , at 450. The same qualities which hat r.tores 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 inncrsolc , 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 , UR. 3. 3. McOJSEW , THE SPECIALIST. Tlio Doctor Is unsurpnasod In tlio trriitmciit of nil f01 ins of 1'riuito Illscwea. No treatment liHijiNer been more Biiccec sful anil none hns Imtl HtroiiRer endorse- inent. A cure Is inumintccu1 In lliu Mry or t cnecs In from 1 too to w Itliout tlio loee of nn liniirV time. WB * > Tlio-o Hhoino \ bion llNsl11 under hla trcnlmrnt for aaftn sirktiireordllllciilty In relieving the blmlclcr , pronounce'It n mnctuimlcr - fill success. A complete euro In n few days \\Uhout nln. Instruments or loss of tnno. f uvm of the ' pexml organs timidity or norvo'ipnces , In tlielr worst forms and moet tfrciilf il results nro nhtoliiti'ly cured. / 8TirBS" ! < Bi3EgS ! [ ? * AM an KKMALW B/Q S > JiiaJBaSWBa Sl IHHHASUS cured * aaaaS nB aB vsnt lloin ( , uitllot , InstriimentB A wonderful remedy. 110UK3 for laillra from S to 4 ONLY. and nil Diseases of the Skin , Hlood , Heart. Llur. Kid- nc'jn nnd Itludder cured Cilled In 30 to lOdtOg. The most nipiil , sjfo mm cITcrt- l\o treatment kno n to the medical profession E\ery trace of the disease ie- moml from the blood : ncompUtocure guaranteed. Tor "innn" oromnn" lach lOc < n\TjfcJffh ( or \ \ , B P-H ( in E tm's'atnni1' ' ' ' Trentintnt by corre- \t viua > a ? spnmlenco fetnmp for reply. * &E"CBJ'SS ? ( ? N R Con Mm AND FAIINAM ST. 1 ° ) c" from 8 A JI to ° ' ' JI > nc on 1'nrnam or HtUbt. , OMAHA. NEB NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT : death , Premtturo Ohl Aff * ' , JiarrenmB * . I.UHSOI rq Inolllmr BOX , Involuntary Loupes , anil fipermatoiihu. CAUSUI ! l > r oviT-oxertlo * ot the brain , * olf-t Imso or ovei indtiliri'nco. haUi box contain * ono niontL' * ttent * ment jlahor. or U for 8 > . sent by mall prtpiM. V.'tth ovh nrJer for MX hoifn , will tend jmnlmner ( -tmranti'o ( o K' D'U ! mnnuv 1C tlm treat in ntrn.idto . ' " ' GOODMAN DUUG CO. . 1110 Fiirnain btrect , Oinaiia , Neb. BODBDE OF BROS\3 \ SCnOFULA.KIHQ'S.EVIL. . CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESSCONSUMPTION ( IN ITS EAULY § STAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE BLOOD , W nml for rcnulutliiE H iirrliulte course. " 4 None ircniiluo unlMi ; Hynea " "PEfnVii'/i'VLYM * X lloaai'arto ' , I'arls " HOI.IH1Y AU. DHUUOiaia Mli.yuiimTiiiVTo.iN' AKOiitHforllicU.ij. rFor tOBTorFAttlNO EANHOOni [ General and NERVOUS DhELLlTY Weknee of Body and Hind , Elfecta lnfBrmr nrr > liini n Vmiiijf T Uoliutl. n hl * UilllOOIIflillKrltorcil. . ll w lofuliry * ft 4 Hr.r.jllna\lkKl.VllKlHirHUlllll\Sl'JIITSllHllllI. : ( AbioluUIr imhlllo * llUUlt THKTHt T-U DCi la a dlf. lieu IfitlFfron CU0UU a4 lervltn Cocalrlti. trrlltllitBU ll * Itnok , irlnlloa knd i > roor ni4lUdif lcdirre * ERIE MEDICAL oo. , BiirrALo , N. v. IS ALL THt WORLD THEHE IS BUT ONE CURE DR , HAiTO' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , . r uflio or I K or lu ur. It nn I.A ipltfii In u cuti < l'l ori o5 tliSut thi knowlcdno ol IhopMieul if uocaViary U absolutely IwrmlMa ana will tB Pt " and ap.edy oure. V ' f . ' l ! { umotleratodrluKer oraualcohollo wreck II M. r-u tA ? " It opirSloaao quloUr a.uil wilU luch ctr- . tatnlytbM lh patient undoritoefno Inconvenience. nil a ha la aware , hla complete rolormat on la elfMUd 48p " g bool ofpartlouUr frac TolMhadol KU11N * SB"IWh Uouglaaa.4. lUn * CumlacHt * . ' rrTrio'.auppllad byUlTAK * . IWUCa t CO , and CU..Omali OVDUJII IQ fan lie oni ei ) 1 11 20 to W ) Ol rniL-lO duynliy usiMif iliitmiir- vulous MiiKlo Id i.icdy * .i"HH ( ) fm u eiixn It will iinti-uit' I Al TluN iiigrl tlie inniinHv jiim- cdyritu rc , > U..ii I' i Jc-ilyn , .WU lUr- uty titicct , Uiuahu , Ncbruslu , The Omaha Medical and. Surgical Institute is P ft&ssS For thatreitmontof all CIIHONIO AND HPIlfJirAT , DISRASIIS nrnfp , Appliances for Doformltlo * , nn Truites Host I'nellltlo , Appiratm and llonirdloi for Biiccutifnl Ire itmont of uvi-ry form of illsenso ro- qiilrlnK.Mertlenlcir SiirKlonl Treiitini'iit , NINKI'V UOOMS Kll ) I'ATIKM'H llonnl ntiil attendance. Hosl AccummoilnUoiis Went Wrlto 101 clrcul.iro on Dofc'inltlej nnd Ilr.uoi Trunspx , ( "lull Kei-l , Ciir\aturo ol Splno , IMlcH , Tumors , Cnncrr , I ut.irrli , llioncliltl.H , Inlmlatum. ilo : < trlclly. I'nrnlysln , Kiillcpsy. KMncr , IJIailrter , Kje , I.'ar. HWIn nnd lllond , anil nil ure.il ! oiieratlont DlSIlAShS OK WO.MH.V a upeolnlty. lee ! of Dhe fci \Vomnn Kree. Vo lia\o lately nddod a Lylnln Department for Vonlcn I'urlmr Contlnemenl ( Strictly 1'rlMile ) . Only Hellablo Mmllcal Inrlltillo mak n impeclnlly of I'IUVA'1'C DISUASKH. All Illooil DHcHKuHKucconfully treated briihllltlc polxon removed from tlio syMcm Ithniit mercury. New ItcatorullruTriatmcnt fur I.im of Mini Timor Tnrlloi uuuhlo tolnlt in may bo trt-ulrit nt hiimu b > corieipondcnco. Alli'unimuiilrntluni conllilantlnl Mcillclnu nr Instriiniuuti sent by uuill or utpiona. curoly packed , no mark * to Inillcntn contents or aendi'r. ( Inu | orxanal Interview increni-il. Cull nnd coim'iT us or send history of your cn nnd ito will send In pi itn nrnp icr our IIOOIC ' 10 M13.V rilii ; ; upon t'rhnti * Upcclalor Nervous Diseases , Imputuncy , jjyphlll" , Oleut nndurliocilo , with < | ui-llon ! ) list. AUUresi Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner Oth and Harney Sis. , Omaha , Neb. Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Manasement of the Mexican International Banking Co. , ConcossIonarlm. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will talto iilnco In publlo nt tlio CITV or JUAIIRZ ( formerly I'.vso del Norto ) , Moxloo WEDNESDAY , JULY 23d , 189O. Under the personal siuiervlufniiol GEN. JOHN S. MOSIJY , anil Mil. CAMILO AHOLRU.na , the former a Kontli'inan of ouch promliinnca In the United SUtos tluit Ills prosuiiuo nloiio Is nilffleli'iitKuiirunluo to thu public thut tlio dr.iwlius will lie hold wltli strlut liunuity and fiilr- IICSH tu all , mill tku lattur ( tlio Supervisor of thu Muxloun Govuriiiiion'/l ' U ot uijuul aUutlluff und Integrity , CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO TicketsI Only 6OOOO Tickets ! WHOLE TICKETS , $4 ; HALF TICKETS , $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS. . $1 , LIST OF P111JZLRS. 1 Trizc of $60,000 , $60,000 , 100 Prlzoi or Annroxlrmtlon V"0. " Prize * . 1 , 'rlzeof 10.WX ) 10.IKM 100 I'rliiu of 'M IMItll. 1 I'rlzuof 6.0UJ 6l IU 100 1'tliul of M uiiah 8 I'rlio. of ll ir.cll , il.ux ) Terminal Prizui. * ) ( I'tlta of I J etc h. nun1 ! lUI'rlrunof aw each 1lt\ \ CWTormlnnls to tu . ) U 1'rlieiuf 1(1) ) each , 6ixjij K TvrinlnnU to IIII.IWJ 1'rUu of 111) ) ouoli. O.J-rJ 1U ) I'rlioaof ( C eucli , M" > IlTia Prizes oraountlna to If llrkot rtrnwlnif i I"1 ' I' " < " > l ' ° " " ' Wo tlio tindirntcnort licrnhf certify tint tlio llnneo nny lliiod , Iti fnoii vnluii will I" ) ciilluctud mi I rumUUl National of Mexico In Clillitmliua Inn on dcpnilt ! . to ttio owner thuronf fruo ( it ( Imruii. from thu Mexican Intcrnntlomil llnnklnOauipunr. \ , tlio iH'Cuunrr fun < l tu ituurnntco tlio imyinont ( if all KIIIUII II Ilimsttov Nutl'in.il Uvik. IU lUtu , rat. ' ' . l'rc Ulcnt ia Pine tliu prltoi ilrnwn In the ( iinnil I.ottury or Junto * \Vufurther crmr Hint wo will ui r l onil Ihu nr. r&niruiuenls , nml In rorsiin ninnn u iiiul cuntrul nil For club nites , or imr other Iiiformntlon. wrMo tu thudrmlnusof this lottery , itnU tlmt thu > aiiia uru the uintur lKno < l. mallin ; your nddruin cloirlr wltli conducted wllli honesty , falrnust tmcl In uaJ fulth hlaiu. County , Hlrcot and Number. Moro rni'ld ' mail towards nil inrtlos il-llvcrr will bu nnurcd l > r your onclutlntf an onvglj JO1IK a. MO811Y. Commissioner. opobimrlnuyonr full nlilruu. . OAMII.D AIIIIUKI.IIH. : filUXIUA.N ' - ' / Oiiporvltor for the Umunimorit City of Juarez , Moxiot * . TvTf lT'Tr''G' Pcnd remittances for tickets by ordinary li-ttnr , coiitalnlnffMnnuy Order , iN J J. l jCj. | 5,1Pi , , | , y , , n iixpn-sa Oomiunlos , Now York Kxolianso , Hank Uruttur 1'uildl Note. Addi ss all ruitlsturud letturs to Ml LXiOAN 1NTKRNATIONA3A BANKING OO. , Oity of Juai-oz. Moxloo. via bll Paao. 'Tox.