8 THE O3LAHA. DAILY BEHB. SATURDAY , Lr 12 , 181)0. ) THE CITY , Tlio roruIpU of the clearing house yos- , tordny wcro $ fOoWJ..10. * In the county court yesterday West < te FrlttH'hiT commenced suit to recover tfcOO from S. SlniH'or nml John A. Frcy- linn , tlio ninount bulnfj duo on two iiromlsBory notoH given January" ! , I88o. YeUi'rdny n bill of Biilo was filed in tlio county clerk's ofllco conveying nil of tlio properly of tlio Oiuiilm union grain company , the Oinnha elevator grain company and Ilimebatijjh & Mor- rhnnii to tlio Omitlin clovutor company. The consideration was tlio sum of Si. Ai tides of Incorporation wcro fllctl yesterday by the Union Soldlura' and Bailors' liiirlnl corps o ( Douglas county. TJio lncorpornlor.4 nro 1) . 0. lUiodos and John H. .Sawlilll of George A. Custor I'ont , No. 7 ; Champion S. Chase , Jnmes 8. Franco and David M. Tluvorly of U. S. Grunt Post , No. 110 , anil L. P. Muglnn , U. It. Hull and .f. H. West of Gcorgo Crook 1'cwt , No. 12C2. The nsso- elation Is of a buiiovolont nature , and comsufjuuiitly IneorjMiratoH without show- inir up any cash capital. Its object Is to IOIIMO or wm'hiiHo ground : ! where do- coaled union Huldlcrs and sailors may bo burled. Merit win1 * , fts the mirvolous Mlccru of IIooil's ' S.inmpirllln shows. It poaicisca true medicinal merit. Sold by all druggists. tl < Jot ( Jay. Gottfried SIcKunthnlcr , a merchant of Col- umlmi , was brought in by 11 United States marshal yesterday morning , charged with tending nn obscene letter through the nvills , The letter win written to n young lady in Bcliuylor , but it was Intercepted by her fattier , who at nnco brought tlio matter to the attention ot District Atto uoy Dnkor , with tliu above result. The Il-illriKUl tn Superior. A delegation from south wont Nebraska wns In the city Thur.-jtl.iy In the interest of tlio much-talked of railroad from Omaha to Su perior ami on Into Kansas. The members of the iloletntion wcro C. 15. Adams , l1 * . Uoncec , K. J. Mnrfln , J. G. Meek of Super ior , R S. Granger , K , Ilmvlcy and II. T. Frank of Kdpir nu-1 D. II. filler of Dlllei- . 'I'ho gcntlomen report that the people of southwest Nebraska hnvo by no means ( -lvcii np the Idea of scouiing the road , but will ROte to work on the pwlltnlnu-ystopjiis soon as thu political ll htM tliit ai'O now domaiuUiiK r.o niuehof thopeoiilu'a tliuo have been set tled. To XPI-VOUH Dolillltatcd Jlon. If you will semi us your address w > tvill send you Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt mid Appliances on trial , They \vlll quickly restore you to vigor , manhood untl health. Pamphlet free. Voi.fAiu ilti.i Co. , Mai-shall , Mich. Concert nt IlniiHcoin 1'nrlc. A grand concert will bo given nt Ilanscom pnrk this afternoon by tlio Seventh ward , silver cornet band. The coneert will licKlu nt y : ! ' ( ) . Tlio following programme will bo rendered : Mnvoh City of Homo Bute . Overture 'Iho Kneliuntross Uiilbey W.iltzAn f (1 ( rieniT Fwr Mcr/dorf J Polka Dl Concert I nm flcro I mvi v 1 Cornet Solo by Mr. Campbell , f iroo'CIJ ] 'otpouriSucroitArr. ( ) by Pettteo Deriiiiinl'atrol Tlio Guard mount..Eileiibci'K KruhliniMUud ( SpriiitfSoiifr ) . . . Mendelssohn Mcdloy Selection -Arr. by L. Uoustorno. . Overture Impromptu Dulboy llccolli'ctlous of War ( Medley ) Beyer Caledonian lluuutlus Arr. by Kiploy Sturm Auf Le llourgos Gallop Shlrnier Tickets at lowest rates nml superior accommodations viti the pi-cut Roelc Is- Ijuul route- Ticket olrtco , 1002 Slx- teontli und lAn-mim streets , Omului. TllO II Ml'IICOtC The coroner's jury began Investigating the Ilnmcneok jaso nt 4 o'clock , and five wit nesses wcro examined. They were O , L. Keep , Sergeant Whulen , Dctec- tlvo Frank Potage and Joe 1'otiiRO. the two latter being in KromoncU's company when ho was shut. Keep's testi mony did not amount to much , as ho did neb BCO tlie body until after it was taken to the undertakers , and Ills knowledge of tUo nltair was con lined to what ho had heard. The two l * > itao boys repeated substnn- tlally the story told above. They said they lad not mentioned the matter oailicr be cause thov were afraid of a whipping or ecoldinir. The older boy , who Is thirteen years of ago. told clearly which hammer was raised by Auiiir , and explained how tlio wcn- jioti was held when it was discharged , lie showed how Hamenclc wns ijlng on the ground when tlio fatal shot was 11 red. IIo viw resting hia heftd on his hand , which uccounted for the shot found in ono hiind. The olllcers repeated the story told by Adah- when ho first went to the sta'ion and KIIVO himself up , The jury examined the gun with which the killing was done , mid satis- lied themselves that ono hammer was very easy on tlio trigger. It was then suggested that Ail air bo i > ut on the btnnd , but Assistant County Attorney Morinrty , vibe was con ducting the examination , stated that this would bo taking an unfair advantage of tlio defendant la the absence of his attorney , and mlviscd an adjournment until this itftonioou \l \ nt 1 o'clock sharp , when Adah- will bo ex amined , mid his halt brother , Uooch , will ulso be on baud. A. euro VoiDIonlKon. . Mr. J. A. Burnlson , of Colburg , Montgom ery Co. , Iowa , has found out how ho can euro nny case of dlarrluua. Two of his children had the disease ; for about six weeks ho tried four different intent medicines without benc- llt , but holllnnlly got hold of of abottlo of Cliamberl.iln'sColii1 , Ciioleni nmi Duu-rluua Itemedyvlilch ho au > s completely cured Ilioni , mull * conlldcnt It will euro nny ease when the nlalnly printed dlrcttlons uio fol lowed. 1 or sale by nil druggists. OUSTU.U IHSMANU. A Niinilici' of IntoroHting I'ctUloiis Filed in Ui Courts. Quito a grist of petitions was filed in the district court yesterday. Lucy \V. Townscnd boRlns proceedings ngalnst Jefferson W. O'Noilnnd ten other parties to socnro an accounting of Interest on two Lombard invostmcnt company bonds of $ oOO each and the foreclosure of certain mortgages In connection with snmo. 'I'ho is discern- now county hospital ghost - nblo In nn action commenced by Fred W. Gray against Contractors Ryan & WnUU to recover i,5lW.OJ ! , claimed to bo duo him for lumber put into that structure. Joseph II. Mlllnnl becks to foreclose n moitffago on four lots in 1'addook Place , given to secure the payment of four notes of fittXl nntcco given byUhurles A. and Frunlc M , Ilamune. liobertV. . nnlnmn asks for nn injunction restraining tlio city by John Hush , its treas urer , from collecting ceitiiin t.ixes.tUu amount of which Is not stilted. Proceedings to secure an accounting , In volving' some $ . ' 100 lit all. wow commenced by O. F. Davis ugulust 1'ivd L. Johnson null others. AnuloDwyer commcncos forcdosuro pro ceedings ugrtlnst 1/iwroncu Cusoy on it molt- Kixgo , given to secure tbo payment of notes uggtcguting ? ICOO. On the 20th of last January Joseph Sher lock was in the employ of the Crystal ice company and on the morning of that day , while ho was up nlontj the chute , twenty foot from the ground , pushing ut some ice that was being hnudod into tlio house , ono of the chunks broke loose nml ( n sliding do\\u tsaught Joseph's leg. bwaklni ; H JustbelQW tlio Unco. Yesterday lu > c-omnienccd suit ngalnst the ice company to recover fJ.WS , which ninount ho dnlim will repay hint for the suffer ! tigs ho has experienced. Charles N. Uoltz tiled n petition to foreclose n mortengo on the rent property owned by Kubort McCounoll and wife , and also to col lect the sum of $ IX , ( > 0 that has been duo und utmaid slaco DoccinborW. 1SJS. , Tlio Nebraska Havings bank has brought suit against Kudolph AYlntcn'nml wlfo to re cover & 07 duo on u note , together with inter est slnco last April. * A Ilutllu of IMntt'fl ChlorliU'B should now bo in every house , AT linijtjUVOK \NOI- - : . Compctlton will report nt the Bellevno rlllo riingts on July iiS for the tenth nn- nxinl rifle < 5otnpetltlon of the Department of the Plitto , ( ind the second nnnual cavalry competition for the departments of Dakota and the I'lattc. Firing in preliminary prac tice will bcfiln on July 31. Major D'Uilel W" . llcnhnm , Inspector of small arms practice , will bo the ofik'or In charge. Captain Cyrus A , Knrnest of the Klghlh Infantry will command the camp. Ills staff \\lll consist of First Llcutcnnnt .Intncs II. Jncksouf Seventh infantry , adju tant and signal ofncer ; Hrst Lieutcnnnt \Vllllam A. Miinco , Seventeenth infantry , ( luartenniistcr nnd ordnance oftlcorj Plrst lieutenant Ktchard 11. Htcedmnn , Slxteeiith infantry , commissary of snlislstenco ; Second Lieutenant ( h-ato Hutchexon , Ninth cavalry , statistical mid flmmclal olllccri Assistant Surgeon Alfied K. Bradley , U. S. A.medical ofllcer. The executive ofllecr for the cavnlrv com- pctlon will bo Cnptuln Joseph Garrnnl of the Ninth cavulrv. The r.mpo ofllccrs will bo First LloutcunntHiarlcs H. Tyler of the Six teenth Infantry ; TirstLieutenant Uobert \ . Mowdy , Seventeenth Infantry ; Second Lieutenant - tenant Muury Nichols , SUtx'enth infantry ; Second Lieutcnnnt Frederick V. KrnftKIjihth infantry ; Second Lieutenant I'hllllpA. IJIt- tcns , jr. . Ninth cavilry ; Second Lieutenant Kilmund S. U'rk'ht , Ninth cuvnlry ; Second rjeuteiiant James W McAndicw , Twenty- fin t infantry. The senior ranga ofllcer will have charge of the r.mgo ofllccrs , scorers , markers nnd range party. The nroirratnnio of Hrlng contemplates the beginning of practice on the last day this month , On Thursday , July ill , the liniig will bo nt known distances , ' . ' 00 and : M ) yntds In tlio morning and MO nnd GOO In tlio after noon. On the next day the morning will bo given over to skirmish JlrttiK nnd the after noon -will bo devoted to llrlng nt 200nnd3X ( ) yards. The third day of nruetlcouillboat skirmish llilng in the morning nnd utCOO and tJOl ) yards In the afternoon , On Monday , August I , the rifle nnd carbine competition begins. Firing at the known dis tances , 'JOO , , 'JOO. , Wt ) and (100 ( yards , nnd skir mish llrlnir with alternate for four days. On l''ridiv , August 8 , the revolver match begins. The forenoon will be devoted to dis mounted firing nt twenty-live yards and the afternoon to the snmo style nt 11 tty.ynrds. On Saturday foienoon it will bo mounted fir ing to right and left nnd in the afternoon mounted Tiring to the front. Hack of these Is to be preceded by the llrlng of ten blank iar- trlilgcs by sach trooper. The presentation of medals will tnho place after the afternoon Hi Ings on Siturd.iy. The hours of practice will bo 8 a. in. and a p. in. with iissiMiibly llftcen minutes before. IJuillngton trains may bo stopped nt the range by requestor by being ( lagged. They will run from Omaha at SI.S3 and 0:4' : ) p. m. and from Ucllovifb at 7 ; 10 a. in. nnd .r > : M p. m. Tickets should bo bought before gettinf ? on the cars. At the camp they can bo bought fiom the quartermaster lor ono way 25 cents , lound trip 33 cents. "Hunger IM tlie licst Snuce. " As a rule , a person who hns a good appo- tlto IMS good health. But how innny there are who enjoy nothing they ent , nnd sit down to me.ils only 113 an unpleasant duty. Na ture's antidotes for this condition are so hap pily conbined in Hood's Sarsaparilla that it teen restores good digestion , creates an anpo- tlte , and renovates nnd vitalizes the blood so that the beneficial effect of good food is Im parted to the whole body. Truly hunger is the bwt sauce , nud Hood's ' Sitrsaparilla in duces hunger. " 1'LiKASH HOLD TUB BAIJV. " Sirs , aiartiii Complied ivitli the Ue- inost | tr > Her Cliiigrlu. A lady who said her name was alary Mar tin called on County Poor Mister Muhonoy nt the eourt house yesterday morning bringing n babe which she desired him to take hi charge , Her story was this : . She was going from Union Station , Nob. , ivhcro she mid boon visiting n sister , to Sioux City , In. , her homo. After getting upon the train a bhort , medium sized , heavy set , dark complexloncdvioinutulressed in black and with the baby In her arms , engaged her In conver sation. Later the stranger asked her to hold the child for her awhllo nnd she did so. While she was holding the baby the train stopped at "WeepingVatcr. . When it had passed there airs. Jlnrtln discovered that the woman had loft the train and baby , She con cluded that although the baby had been served an evil turn once she should not re peat the shumo and so brought tlio child to Omaha. The strange woman left no bapgago what ever upon tlio train. Upon arriving hero Mrs. Mai tin bought a necessary change of clothing for the child and then visited Mr. Mahonoy. The little victim of faithlessness Is about four mouths old , a pretty brown-eyed All join in praising the flno finish and accurate Hkonoss of our specuil SI a dozen photos. 1'root showed , satisfac tion tmuruiitecd. Kolm & MolU. 1312 Fariuun bt. ' DAKOTA'S TIN SI INKS. Tlioy AVIII IIo Examined by Odlcers of tlio Uoui-d of Traile. President Uuclld Maitin , of the board of trade left yesterday for Hot Springs. S. D , with his family. Secretary Nason will fol low the president's footsteps and will leave today for the Swings accompanied by hU family. Mr. ainrtin and Mr. Nason have an object in their visit that may result in material ben- ellt for Omaha. On Monday these gentlemen , leaving their families at the Springs , -will start on a trip to the tin mines of South Da kota und will spend a week making a c.ireful personal Investigation of the resources and prospects of this great Industry. The object is to .secure for Omaha , if the examination convinces them of the feasibility of their plans , the headquarters for the innnufaeUiro of the product of the.se mines. A vcportof their investigations will be nude to the board of traiio on their rotuin. Where Slilps and llnllxvnys Meet , An old nnd successful merchant and In- \-cstor from the cast , on visiting Portland , Oregon , for the llrst tlmo this summer , aftet seeing the vDcnlnsula located boUeoii the Col umbia and Wlllamoeto rivers , piedlctcd that hem whore ocean ships and railways meet on 18 miles of deep xvator front , the future merchants nnd manufacturers of Portland would drf business , ana the mass of the people pleduull , advancing real estate values i thousand fold In tea years. On this penin sula Hon. Charles Francis Adams of Uostou made u largo purchase. A BllADSHAW IIU This evening the German societies o Omaha will give an entertainment at ( ! er mania hull , the proceeds of which will bo donated to the fund for the benefit of the sufferers fiom the Br.tdshaw cyclone. The following programme will bo presented : ( horturo . Orchestra The I lull ten's Farewell . . . .I'lattilcntscho ( li la a blenny Night : . Oiuiilm In tin ) Spring . Swiss SlniMiiK Society Tlio beuroso . X.iihur C'lul The Mglit . Omahu Sliuuuurcho K\ oiling Pmyur . . Mhi' < l Chorus of Oiaulm LK'ilerkr.in Thi ) Slid I e rat i\un : ! „ Hells . . Soaili Side Onartclto Clu1 Pong . Turnur ( Juartctto Club 'Ihu Iningeof the Koio . . . . . . .riitttilouucho Uusan Pears' is the parojt and bait soap orortnilo THI3 SLOUUMIl Ii.VW. The follotvlng U a synopsU of the XobiMika high license , local option law : Section 1 provides that the county board of each county may grant license for the sulo of milt , spirituous and vinous liquors. It doomed expedient upon the application by pjtltloi of thirty of the resident free holdon of the town , If the county is under township organi zation. The county board shall not have au thority to issua any license for the s-ilo of liquors in nay city or Incorporated village , or within two mile * of the same- . Section 2 provides for the llllngf of the ap plication mid for publication ot' the applica tion for at loost two weeks bcforo the grant ing ot the llcouso. Section 'A provides for the hearing of the cosolf a remonstrance Is Jllcd npnust the grunting of u license to the aiH'llcant. ' * Further sections nrovUo for the appealing f the remonstrance1 to the district ccart : ho form of the license ; the giving of a00t ) wnd by the successful applicant for the li cense. Sections 8. 0 nnd 10 make It nn offcnsq. lunlshabloby n flno of $23 , for any licensed Inuor dealer to sell intoxicating liquor to minors or Indians. Section It provides that nny person selling iquor without a licvnso shall bo lined not ess than 3100 nor more than WOO for each ffc'nsoj nnd section l9 ! provide * for the trial f such offenders. Section 1H makes It nn offense , punishable ) } a fine of $100 and a forfeiture of license or nny licensed liquor vender to sell ndul- orated liquor. Section 14 makes It an offense pimlstinblo lyallno of § 100 for any person to sell or give away nnylhiuor on Sunday , or on the ! nv of any general or special election. Sections 15 to iW Inclnslvu , deflno the Ha- dlltyof saloonkeepci-3 for damages sustained > y iinvono in consc < iuciico of the trafllonnd n-ovlilo the steps necessary to collect such latins , Section21 relates to the Issuance of drug- ; lsts' ' permits. The local option feature of the law Is con- atned In section 23 , the salient part of vuiuu rends : "Tho corporate authorities of all cities and Illmjes shall have power to license , regulate md prohibit the selling or giving away of any Intoxlc.ttlng. malt , spirituous and vlnona Iquors.-within the limits of such city or vil- nge , This section else fixes the amount of ho license fee , which slmll not bcs less than r > 00 In Ullages and cities hiving loss than 0,000 inhabitants nor IMS than * lOiK ) in cities hnvlng a population of moro thati 0,0 * ) . Sections 20 and 27 relate to druggists' ' egistersand penalties for \lolatlou of tbo ales governing the same. Section US rmkes drunkenness nn offense lunlslmblo by a line of JIO and costs or im- irlsonment not exceeding thittv days. Section 'J'J provides that tlio doors and vlndows of saloons shall bo kept free from crecus or blinds. Hot AVcatlicr nnd Accidents , Take no chances on headaches orsunstroko rhishot weather is fearfulbut If yon willttko a fcivof Krauso's Hcailacho Capsule ) each ay you will Jlntl tlio tcrnporatui-owlllbo re- uced nnd the likelihood of suiisti-oko or prostration absolutely counteracted. For ale by nil druggists. Tlie Solid South rf solid on the gro-xt "German Ucrocdy. " 'olcgranw and letters nio received every day luring this heated term for ICniuso's Head ache Capsules , The people from that section ay they reduce trio temperature nnd prevent unstrokcs nnd headaches. For sale by till druggists. Sun Slrolcc , Is'ow Is the time , the accepted time , to pre vent sunstrokes , headaches , etc. lly reducing tbo temperature all those distressing evils will be in-evented. Iviauso's Headache Cap sules arc the thing. Ono or two ICrauso's Ilcadacha Capsule -alien during the day will prevent any head tche , also attacks of sunstroke. All druggists What Is moro attractive thnii n pretty fnco with a fresh , bright complexion. ) For it use Pozzoui's ' Powder. MORE CHASGKS AXTICILMTJ3I ) . lietl lotions ofWIint Slny OruiiviVbunt An HUH t 1 IlaiU-Oiul News , Kumors of moro changes soon to bo made ai-o flying around at a lively rate in Union Paciliu circles. It is said that another batch of ofllci.il heads has been marked for decapi tation and they will conic off about August I. All eyes seem to ba turned towa'rd the trallc and operating departments , yicc-Prcsidcnt Holcomb is not , according to general report , entirely satisfied us yet with the staff organi zation nnd proposes to keep on making changes until everything has been brought to perfection nnd In tbo right kind of working order. A vest-end conductor who Is in the city suys that Dickinson's discharge had a wonderful ett'ect on the trainmen. They don't iiko U and have no hesitation about openly aswell ns forcibly expressing their sentiments on nny und all Decisions. This condition of affairs , ho claims , Is very detri mental nnd may result in serious trouble. ' The very first opportunity , " ho continued , "that Is offered /or an outbreak , It's bound to come. " A iMnchl.y Agitated Marcus IMnycrnnd the .London Gaiety com pany passed through OniahaThursdayeveuing en route , from San Francisco to New York. A madder man could not have been found In seven statcu than Marcus Muyec was. The company , composed of sixty psoplo nnd nn immense let of luggage , occupied four cars , enough forabpcclal train , nwr ho wanted the llurliiigtonto run them special from hero to Chicago , but It refusal. . They cnmo in over the Union Pacific attached to the fast mail , nnd nude good tlmo. Being under contract on bets inndo hy some of his friends of a champagne supper to bo In London July 3 1 , the loss of a few hours time in this vicinity , naturally throw the oveiUblo Mnicub Into a high state of fren/y. What the Shipper * Want. The coinmercl.il tlub of Omaha Is already entering complaints agnlmt an advance in freight rsites between Chicago and ; Missouri river points unless Nebraska ro.vls raise their loeal tariffs proportionately. President Wellcr says : "So long as wo can get a rate equal to thosiiraof the two locils It makes no difference to us what the tirift is. But wo do pictest against being forced to com pete with Interior points that have the nd- Viintago of n through rate lower than the sum of the two locals. This matter ! ; > now under consideration among the Union Padtlc , Bur lington and Hllthorn Valley freight men , Tlio Wcnk ofTai-KCt Slinof rs. The broken telegraph wires near Sidney , repotted to have been shot in two by a hand of sporty cowboys , tvere quickly repaired nnt nro sigalii In successful oixn-.ttton. Tlio depre dation was not committed by cowboys , but by acompiny of United States soldiers whc nro practicing at target shooting nnd line" thelvrango located on a line -with the vires Tcoci\lit ! I'.his. Bids for excavating and putting in the foundation of the new union depot nro leltif , received and contracts vlll bo let within let days. President Klmball of the depot com pany said this morning thataforcoof work men would maUo im attack upon the old St James hotel , tear it away and bring all tbo ground in that vicinity down to grade.Vorl was begun this morning on the Tenth strcc vladuet. Notes and I'erionals. Pnt Humphrey , operating genius of th West Shore nt Kansas City , is in town , Jolly ing up the street ticket agents , The Chicago , St. I'aul , Minneapolis A , Omaha's Splut Lake sleeper Is doing an im mouse bushier. The Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Vnllcj people report a great influx of bummer toui ists to Hot Springs , D.u , Ill nirtrlor cicollcnco prarcn In inllllotifi ot home fnrmiTiitli'iM mii irlt'r ot u contucy Ittiunodhr tlio I'nltoil hint > a ( lovornmont KnilorsBd by 111 lu'nd' o ( tlio cront iinlvcmiiU'i an Ihu hlroniruit I'utrni nml Moit Ilotltliful. Ur I'ricoi C'rcim Jlik Inn I'orvili'r ( | OM notconUtn nvuraonln.lliiio or aluui , b < . < l4onlr In c-nui , I'UIPK UAKINOI'OIVIIKUCO. , Ctilcnfn , bJU iaacUCD. t. Loull. Both the method and results -when Syrup of Pigs is taken ; it ia pleasant and refreshing to the taste , and nets gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver nnd Hovels , cleanses the sys tem cflbctually , di'pcla colds , headaches - ' aches und fevers and cnrea hulitunl constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy ot its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the tnsto nud ac ceptable to tlio stomach , yronijit in its action and truly beneficial m its ellccts , prepared only from the most hcaltLy nnd agreeable substances , its ninny excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the tuoct popular remedy known. Syrup of Figa is for sale in 50o and 31 bottles by nil leading drug gists. .Any reliable druggist who may not have it on Land will pro cure it promptly for aiiy one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORW/I FIG SYRUP CO , SAN MANCISCO , CAL. lOUISUIllt , Kt. HEW YORK , N.Y. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE rRAOC MARK Til K < Jni\T ; TRADE Wl/HK , luv An inilnll- lag ctl ro for Sein- InalVcnknc99 \ , Inpotracy. nml nil < ll ciius tlia' ( ullow as ii - ( Hienco of Sclf- nttimoi ns 1,033 " " BEFHRE TAKIIIQ. "crVaansHlturto" AfTFR TMflHB I'll In In the Hick. Dlmiicisur Union , rroinaturoOUl /no , nml nnmy oilier < il < ensc9 that lend to Insanity crcunMimptlon nut a prematuroKriiTu , 577 Hill iwrtloulari In our lumphlet , wHchwc ilo- ( Ire toicnil ( roe bmiilllo ovcry one. C-iT'lhoSpo- illlc ineillclne Is HuMat It per pnckmso , ornK II CK- HKOS forf.-i , or llllio sunt frooby mall oil tlia ruielpt ol thQnioncjr. Ijy mldrcsjlnff THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , HlOFAHN'AMSTllUCT , - OMAHA , NUB On accutint of coiintcrfoltH no IUTO adopted tlio rclluwwrni < | icr , G OlCi\RPENTEira \ lay SjircliU Attention to tbo Minuracluro ot * - 1'or Itotite or Store. Wcliiivelho OF STRIPES SIIOAV'JST In U.I * city. 202 to 203 ScuthYaier Street , CHICAGO. RSAD THSS LETT33R. 'Torypaml l n\o l > ccn nilllctuilullli ImO Digestion. CanHth-atiun aixl 1'lli'S. JL have trivil nil tltciucdlcliicgl could ijotliold < > r , Jjut iillln vuln. Xti-u my pliyttScliim rattle ] not rcllcvo my c < ntl vonrns. In the menu. tliiioi-itrupriilcd MicU-rgioatpaln , nlinixltn. 1ni > XMoksi o Itiuv tlip 4'lliiic , " i > 'lii ' > .Vf > o fill on u rtcl iiiPiitoCTiitt'al'llU. Idcnlilpcl to try them. 'Jlicy ImvoMOIHCM ! wondorfiilly. Ilipylu-cii i nc rcaiilur , ilon' t um l < u niu Klclc , clvc mo un ttppctilo nml fire vuiiiip : my i > ! lcs. I inn HtrniiKnnd can \vnlk liny distance , ifl Iinil Iiail these pill * Iho yrars ago they ironlcl luiva nmcd nio S10.0IOlmttli | < > y luivo lVf < l inylirc , Lottlionllllctoil oicry\-.ln'r lno tliuiraliiu , hich id licjoiid expression. " TIIKUALU JLVNJi.SprliiBlieli ! , O. Twit's Liver Pills GR ATEFU L-COMFORTI ING EPPS'S COCOA. BREA.KFAST. "Hy n tlioroiifh hnonlcileo of the nntur.nl Inwi whkn eoTcrn tlmopcratlcinsof illjestlon and nutri tion , nnd bf n cirerul i > | illcatlnn of tliuono iiropor- tics of well eclcck'il Cvcuii. Mr. Kpin Imspruvlilcd out breakfast lublcjwltlmlollcatfly ( liivnreil IICVCTHKO wlikhiuar BUTOU9 IUIQ7 heavy tloctord' bills It li by Uio Juiilcloiii usu ( f nucli nrtlclcs of diet tlmt comtltutlon mt\j bo craduallf built up until strong eiiouxli toronlst ovarr tunilcncv to dlicniu. llun- rtrcilsof ( ubtlomnlndliisarotluntlnEuroimdiiiruiiIr to iittackuhercrer tliero H wcnlc point. Wo may eiicnpo innny a litnl chnft bf kcepInK ourselves well lortllleu ! th pure bloixl anil n. pruuorly nourlslicJ trnnio. " Civil bDrrlteinzetta. ( Miulo simply with bollliiRirutorormllk. Sold enl ; In hilf potmrl tins , byirorfr9 , lutelcd thus : 1 AMI'S KIM'S ' it ( I ) lli n < JOpitlilqOhwnl : t8 , JflJILO tl 1 Oa tU. , LonUotj. EtigUna. EXTRACT OF BEEF. For improved and economic coolccry. use it for Soup ? , Saucfj nuil .Mndo DNics. In ilnvor in- rompmiblt , and tliasolvcs perfectly clonr in water. Makes delicious llcofToaand Keeps in all tUmules for any lenjtliof { time. 1 Ibcqu.tl to 401bsof iciiit teof. Only sort { juarnnteodgetuiino b Justus von Lie- thus : Perkins , Catch LaUman , \Vc have the finest as O sortmcnt \Yarcs in o lhcrwcst , and BottomPriG6s See Us Before You Buy. Crockery and Glassware. PERKINS , GATCH & LAUMAN , Farnam Street. ' MI ITori n ; from otToot ( if iJst M mi liuod . anil Di-c.isi-sof Mm onii bu cured iicnnnnontlrnna | iruntflr byoiir > c uuli ! | > o- ' llltc bflil liy mill r rll I' " " * > ont ( iraluill fur Itnuip. lluaton .Veillcitl Uoiupjuy , 157 lUccI , Uomgn , Mm. Is interested in our cfcaringsalc of Boys' Clothing , which we commenced last week. We have done a very large business this season in our Boys' Department , curried an immense stock' , and n consequence have more odcls and ends left than usual. We propose to wind up this most successful * spring season with a grand sweeping sale , and no matter how lo\v the prices wcro before , they \vill be cut still more in order to accomplish our object. What \YC offer this week ire the remnants of our best grades. Suits made from the finest qualities of cloths and finished is careful as the most expensive garments in the market. In the early part of the season only he rich can afford to buy such suits , but no\v the prices arc cut so that they are within the reach of everybody. You can have now the finest suit for your boy , providing you can find a fit , for is little money as you paid early in the season for a medium grade suit. In our Shoe Department have opened to-day anotlicr invoice of 25 dozen fine Patent Leather Shocs. of same quality as we advertised a few weeks ago at $2.50. $ The first lot of these hoes -went off like hot cakes , and was sold out in a fe\v clays. Y/c wcie at first reluctant to landle them , as the manufacturer does not guarantee patent leather , consequently could lot guarantee them to our customers. But \ve have not heard of a single complaint about them , hough we have made it our business to find out how they wear. They seem to give good satis- action in fact , some customers told us they arc as good shoes as those for which they formerly xiid $6. oo and $7.00. Try a pair,1 and indulge for $2.50 $ in the luxury of a patent leather shoe. Hicy are a nice thing for the summer , do not need blacking , and always look dressy and neat. U. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , j Our store closes at 6 :3O : P. M. : : : Saturday at 10 P. M. Ll I1 IN NEBRASKASIIOULD INVESTIGATE THE MERITS OF THE ENCYCLOPEDIA. BRITMNICA NOW BEING OFFERED BY The. Omaha Daily IIEHE IS THE PBOPOSITIOB : THE OMA.HA BEE offers a year's sub scription of the dull y pa per1 including tli o Sun day issues delivered at your address nnd a complete set of THE AMERICANIZED EN- CYCLOP/EDIA. BR1TANMICA.for $2.80 par month. Tlie fifst five volumes delivered on payment of $2.PO and. the balance payalole $2.BO per month. The other five volumes to be delivered , within four months. ALL OUR PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS are entitled to all the advantages of tills great offer. People living outside of Omaha can avail tlien-S2lves of above liberal offer by having the monthly payments guaranteed by some responsible banker or merchant in their town. town.Send for descri pti ve circulnr. If you haven't tlmo to call and examine the books telephone number 208 or send a postal card to TH EDEE and our icpresent- ntivo will call on you. TO , L E. McfiREW , THE SPECIALIST. Tlio Doctor Is ntisurpnisNl In the trraliuiut of nil fonmof I'tlvnlcDlscii'rg. ' No Ircatnitiil liwcvor ken i more eucfifof ill anil none luiahad HtrotiKcr endorse ment , A cnrelspimrnntcc-d In ilio\cry \ Morst caeca In frnmS toSdiiMwlthonttliflloaacf nn Iionr'otlinc. Thofo wlio | ia\o W'cn under Inn trtatmunt for Slrlcti.rcor dllUcnliy In relieving tlio bln'liler. fronounco Itn nio t wonder ful Eaccusn. A compute cure In acw cloys wlihout pnln Inatmnipuljor lo 8of _ time. tlmiitltr orncrvourncii , In their or t furmgaud mn t arvmlf it result * nro ilmolntdy cured. " 1' ' nl ) KKMAI/R cured n , honn ul10t | | , A wonderful rtnudy. 110UJIS for Iniliwi from 2 to 4 ONJ.Y. I nml ll Dlfwipcetf the Skin , Illood , llnrt. lUor. Kid- 'neysnnd Illnildtr cured Curul In SJIo to tin\B The muktrnpld , cafa mm ( ffi-rt- l\o Ircntnunt Ucim n t < > tlio nieulral rirnfceMnn. EM-rylrncocf lliodlscnio re- ino\M \ frrai tlio bloods ncomplrtocuro guaranteed. " - l I or "jnnn" or Mnmnn" , fuch lOo i ( tninn ) . Trcirtrnvnt tiy torro- H | > nileiico Stmni for reply " N K fon.HTiunn KUJ JHIST. Open from B A M to i ) 1' M. 1 Coiranrn on Ftnminnr UtliSt. , OMAHA NEO. , . - * Grand Lottery of Ju irez. Under thoManageraent of the Mexican Intonutloml Bjnltlng Co. , ConcosstonarlM. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will tal < " iilneo Li nni.lln nt the PITY O" TTTAKPJV ( rormnrlv IVisrt lnl Nnrto ) . MoxlOO WEDiSTESDAY , JULY 23d , 189O. Dnilor tlio porsoimlsiipcrvisfnn ol GEN , JOil.1 S , MOS11Y , and Mil. O.VMILO AKOUr EJ , thoforrncr a coiitlcinEiii of such prominence ) In tlio United Slatm tli.it UlH nrosonoo alonoti BU/flcliMitt'iuimntceto / tlio public tlmt tlio clnwlno will bo liold with slrlut noiiesty and 'ulr- _ ncMtu till , u nil the latter ( the Supervisor of Um Aloxlcju GovoruiuouVi U ul equal 8luiuHne andlutcurlty , CAPITAL PRIZE , $60OOO. Only 60OOO TiclietsI Only 60OOO , TiclcetsI WHOLE TICKETS. $4 $ ; HALF TICKETS , $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS , $1. LxIST OF 1 Prize of Approximation Prlzei. $60,000 $ $60,008 , , 100 Prim of l&Qencli 8 5,009 , j jjriioof loooo , 10an 100 I'rlni of iKJoach aiXK ) ll'rliocf 1IU I'rtin of 2Acuc.li. . . 9,500 ai'ilru.of iliu cicii. . . , . . . . , . . . . . . „ . , . . . ulwH Terminal Prlzoi. , . * lUl'rlrciof ZOO ouch. . . , j , ttl ) & Terraln liter fli W 1'rlio of W erh STptT Ml'rlzoiof 100 each fc.un tWTarulualitoriO.WJ I'rlmudlU meli. . . , . tVO > 1001-rlzciof K each 6JUO * Ul cacb 7 , & 1UM , Prizojamounting to . $125,070 Wo thannflerilenci ! hcrehr certify that thjllnnco If nn/ticket ilrnwlnz nprlio tinontto thounilor- Nntlonnl of Mexico In Clilhimliua JIM on deposit Hliinnd , Its face vnliio will bo ralloctol unJ rorulimt from tlio Mexlcnti Ir.lernalluiml Ilanklnt Comi > unr. tollio cituur llieroof fruoof rlnrua. thenecciiarr funrtilo ttiinrtntcxithu inrinontof all KlKlAKll. IIUIISHClY , tlieprlzci drarIn thnCJimil I | tury of Junroi. President HI I "mo Nnttnnnl IHnk.Kl Pnio , Tot. Mofurlher certify llmt < ( a wllliur-urilionlltlin nr. - . vr.iawra WAN'rwu. rnnitenitnts , anil In porsjn mnntifn mil control nil Kor club rntoj , omny olhur ladtnuatlnn , wrlu to. tlieilrHWliiKu o ( tliU lottery , mil tlmt tlio tiinia ma tlio niiili'rslwnoil. Htiilnz ynur oildroii flmrlr. vltri uondiicttd with honoity , ( tlrntui and In jwi faltU lato. ( kiuntrHtrootnn.l N'umliitr. Muro riylil mall rdmll p.vtlps. il"IUerf will boujiiirotl liy your uncl'jilnu nu unraU JOLIH B. MOSnY , Coinmlsslonor. opo h nrln your full ml Iran. . MMICAX iNKIItCATIONAIi IJAliKlNd CO. , t BtipcrvlKorfur the Uoturumunt. City ot Juarez , Muxluo. 1 Poml romlttnnoco foj tlcVet ? hjr ordlnnry letter , < -oiita1iilni : Money Ordor. ' ishiicd liynll KxprfMUouipuiild , New York Eichaiiu , llanU Urufturl'oitaJ Note. Adcltesa alln-fjlsturod letters to ' MEX.IOAN INT13.HNATIOKA1A BANKING CO. . Oitu ofJuarez , Moxloo. via mi Paso. Tore.