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8 THE OMAEA. DAILY BEE , MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 15 , 1890.
THE CITY ,
A wnrrnnthns been Issued for thoar
rest of ! ' . If. Ooldsburt' for dis | > osiiip or
attempting to dlspObO of a murtjjngod
horeo.
Mrs. Willlnm 1'lckctt , an old ludyvoll
known In Oiniihn , having lived licio for
miiny ycnfHdlud yesterday at I o'clock.
Bho lived at ml North Eighteenth
street.
Tlic Fnrnam street motors have nt
Instbetfim runniiijf according toschcuitle ,
and will make certain Htrceta along the
line at n eort ; in time. 'J'ho service hns
been lunglliciiod , and the lust car now
Icnvcb the tnst end at lli instead of 11:20 :
a hurutofoio. Goncrnl sjitlsfactlon with
the ehiuiKo Is expressed by tlio citizens
of tliu went bldu.
The pleasant effect and the perfect , sifetv
with which hillca limy use tlio liquid fruit
lumtlve , Syiup of Fi s , under ull conditions
cnal.o it their favorite remedy. It Is pleasing
to tlio cjoiuiJto the taste , gentle , yet cited-
ualtn attingon the lidnoysllveratidboivels. ,
Military 1 lcKrnliorH. |
Last night Mr. T. 31. Fonda , Mr. IVnnk
Lchmeo , Mr , nnd Mrs. Dltntniclc , Mr. niul
Mrs. C. 13 , Hoiton , Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M.
JJhecin.Mr. nnd Mrs. L. II. Korty , Mr. E.
Jloscwntor , Mr. 11. I * Armstrong , Henry
Jlownnnn of I'roiuoiit , nnd Mr. George
Onrpncr left on tlio 11:11 train to nt tend the
convention of okt-tlino and nillltury tele-
emptier ? , which Is to loheld In Kansas City
today and tomoriw.
The most ( Icltcnto constitution cnn lately
wo Dr , .1. II. McKcnn's ' Tur Wine Lung
Bairn. It is a HUIO remedy for coughs , loss of
Tolce , mid ull throat mid lung troubles.
Itcv. Colllor'M Serititin.
Rov. Collier of Philadelphia , vho is visit
ing with the family of Dr. Dcntsoln tliu city ,
occupied tliopuliiit at the Southwest Proa by-
tcrlaii ihureh yesterday morning. Thoc-hurch
bnd been closed for about two months , as the
congregation is * " lthout n p.istor , Rev. Col
lier cxpccti to return cast very soon and did
not picneluvithu view o iccclrlng a cull to
tlio paslornto.
The toxtdiosen was Numbers xxl. , 9) ) "And
Moses miulc a scrpont of brass and put It
upon n polo , and It cumo to pass that If u ser
pent li.ul bitten u man niul he looked at the
serpent of brjiss ho was saved , " und iilso
John 111. , 14-15 : "And as .Moses lifted up tlio
( erpcnt in the wilderness even so niu t the
Bon of Mnn he lifted up so thnt nil who bc-
hold Him hliall liavo eternal life. "
In n plain and simple manner tlio reverend
waiter told the stoiy of the Jews and tlio
iflllctlnnuhlchwas visited upon them when
they murmured nituinst the will of God when
JIo directed them to go around the land of
Kdom Instead of passing through it. Ho In
terspersed the story with Illustrations which
brought the lesson of the story directly homo
to his heat-el's. The text fiom the old and
new tistntncntswuro linked together and HIQ
fact brought out that the salvation , wlildi
was icfuricJ toln both , was absolutely free
8tul open to nil , The fepc.iucr showed the
fallacy of the idea that It was ncecssary to
so through with sonio protracted ceremony
In order to bo saved or converted to the faith
of Clulstinnlty. All llmt was necessary waste
to limo faith. Snlv nilou was lor all , niul the
only ( ondltlon Imposed was that the sinner
ihould repeal unit believe In O In 1st.
'J'lio speaker appealed to his hearers to act
at onto andiiotdoltiy , Today li thenccoptfd
time und a matter of such great importance
ihould not bo delayed.
It was announced that Rev. E. Y , Atlcln-
soii of Qnlney , 111 , , would picueh at the
church next Sunday morning. This gentle
man U looking for n new Held of labor.
Th 3 RTeclsof Mental 1-hhn.mtinn.
Many dkun.sc1) ) , especially those of the ner
vous system , are the products of daily re
newed nii'iiUil exhaustion. Uushicss avoca
tions often involve an amount of mental wear
and tear very prejudicial to physical health ,
and the professions , If arduously pursued , are
no less destructive to brain and nerve tissue.
It is ono of the most important attributes of
Hosteller's Stomach Bitters , that Iteompen-
ntcs for this undue loss of tissuea nd thnt it
imparts new energy to the brain and nerves.
The rapidity with "which It renews , weakened
mentn1 energy and physical vitality h remark
able , and slio\vs that Its Invigorating proper
ties are of the highest order. Ucsiacs iueiuas-
Iny vital stamina , and counteracting the ef
fects of mental exhaustion , this potential
medicine cures and prevents fever and ague ,
rheumatism , chronic dyspepsia and coiistlpn-
tlon , Iddney und uterine \veaitness nnd other
complaints. I'hysidnns also commend It as
& medicated utiiuulunt and remedy.
i-iiK an\visii NH\V YEAH.
Beautiful nnd Impressive Ceremonies
at tlio 'Jciiile ) iNritel ,
Yesterday was the flrst of the year 5051
with the Jewish church all over the -\vorld
While the Jewish people recognise the fact
thnt the earth Is much older than that , ana
that this Is but a mythical calculation of time.
BO far oa the creation of the woild is coiv
cerncd , yet us a recognition of the creative
power of God and as a convenience in keep
ing chua-h hlstoi-y properly recorded , they
Btill observe the festival of the religious now
year.
TUo services at the Jewish temple on
Harnoy street were in keeping with the
occasion. The congregation numbers among
Its members many of the wealth }
and influential citizens .of Omaha , and the
audience that authored in the temple last
night -was limited only \ > y the capacity of the
auditorium , and in point of culture- and in
tolligoiu-o was a Rathorlnp of whlca any citj
or any church might v.oil feel proud. The
temple was appropriately decorated will
oxotlo plants und iloucrs. Over the art
the words "Happy Now Yoar" founeil
B beautiful areh , while about the
cnmllobM twined wreaths at > d slips o
Biuilax. The platform was decorated with
foliage und blooming plants thai
Imparted to the atmosphere o
tlio room a delicious pcrfumo
The music for the occasion was -very tine.
Rabbi Koscimu deliveied an address , t ;
ing turn text the words : "So teach us to
number our dnjs that -wo may apply our
hearts unto wisdom , " found iu the ! Xnh
psalm.
The rabbi spoke of the various ideals of
life , mid of the ruin of dissipation , indolence
and sinful living , und then presented the
thought that the only true ideal after nil is
to live for intellectual and spiritual advance
ment , and for the boucllt of our fellow men.
At the close of the nadresi the rabbi read
eomo rcsolutlous , passed by the congregation
at a business mcctinp , expressing the
appreciation of thn congregation of tlio serv
ices ol Mr. M. IMlmnn us president of tlio
congregation for the past number of years.
Mr. JK'lhnmi has resigned as piesldont , and
the nieinbois of the congregation have pre
sented him with tlieso resolutions , neatly engrossed -
grossed and framed , in recognition of his zeal
and muring energy in building up tbo inter
ests of the congregation In Onmhn.
At 9:30 : this morning the soeond service of
the New year/estiva ! will bo held , nt which
Rabbi Kocsnau will sponk upon "What Shall
the Kesolutions of the Now Year Bel"
lie will speak of the various resolutions inndo
by Individuals atthe boginolng of the new
sear , and then iirpo upon the coiiRrepntlon
the advisability of making u good x-osolutlon.
Ho will uUosuggest that ono peed resolution
for tlio oongroLMtlcm over Vthluli he presides
will bo to docldaupon building anew temple.
The present bulldlngU uiitlroly too small for
the rapidly crowing congregation , and Kubbl
Koseniim believes that now is the tlmo for
the Jewish people to put on the harness and
lift the Omaha conwejrntlon into the very
fioiitrunUaiuong tlio Jewish congregations
of the went , The now temple wlicn built
will undoubtedly bo erected oa the same lot
where the present ono stands , and U will be
a atrucUuo of surpassing beauty and clc-
fttUCO.
M lips' Nerve anil Liver Pills.
An Important discovery , They act on the
liver , stomach and bowels through the
nerves. A new principle , They speedily
euro biliousness , bad tosto , torpid liver , plica
uid constipation. Splendid for men , women
and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. 30
doses for M cents. Samples free ut Kuan &
Co. , l5th aud Douglas
A XXO VXCJEJIEXIS.
"Ollvetto , " by the Standard opera com
pany , nt popular prices , will bo the attraction
l thnfjfiml tntileht.
COM-'l 1UIA.TION
An IiitcrcntliiK l'nr ' I" St. Andrew1 *
nnd HI. I'lillltpM t litirolic * .
Ycstcnlay was an Interesting day for the
congregation of St. Andrew's church , corner
of Nicholas nnd forty-second street , \Vullnut \
Hill.
Hill.Holy
Holy commnnion was celebrated * at 0:30 n.
m. by the Hov. John Williams of S. llarnnbas
church. Tno morning prayer and sermon
were read ntll oclock by Air. K. 0 , Avciy.
AH o'clock the little church was crowded to
its doors , the occasion being the continuation
of the ihst class presented from thli congre
gation for the apostolic right of the laying on
of hands , The services commenced by u pro
cession of cholrlsters from St , Mary's ' church
paiilngup the aisle singing the grand hymn ,
" 'Jho Church's Ono Foundation. " Evening
service having been read , a very impressive
sermon was preached by Bishop Wortlilng-
ton , who took for his text , 'Tor I Hear On
7 > Iy liody tlio Marks of the Lord Jesus. "
The candidates , five in number , wore then
picscnted to buconflrmed by the bishop. In
hU address to the newly confirmed , the
bishop leiiiludcd them of the very solemn re
sponsibility Incurred by their having tnltcii
and renewed the promises rnudo on their
baptism , and exhorted them to remain stead
fast in tlio snmo. The services concluded by
the pronouncing of the benediction and the
choir passed out of the church singing the
well Ttnown hymn , "Thero Is a Blessed
Home. "
At S o'clock Bishop \Vorthlncton officiated
nttho coiillrmatlonof a class of three ut St.
Phillip's ( colored ) church , corner Nineteenth
and Cuinlng. Tuo church was crowded and
the services were very | inpreislvc.
Water
I lly
So.ip
Pi\o
Cents
A
Cuko
M. M. Cond , oC Fremont , Neb. ,
With Staple Gt-ovo 1'erelici'on and
French coaoh horses. Again to the
"rout I
Best herd I Best stallions ! Best
mares ! Heat French coach Btalllon !
Four grand sweepstakes ! Fourteen
first tind hecond prizes out of a posbiblo
fifteen , Tliinkof.it. All hut ono.
This showing was mtiQo in direct com
petition with the largest number and
seat telectioii of Porchoron mid Ficnuh
cli liorses that have over hcen sliown
n Nebraska , selected from tlio leading
: ierds of Iowa , Illinois , Kansas and Ne-
ruska.
Mr. Cond may well bo proud of his
iiicccss. For several years his horses
liavo won tlio larger sluiro of prizes and
iwcupstiikca at Lincoln and Omahu , And
'or ' 3b90 they Lave distanced all com-
poll tors.
For premiums awarded the best Per-
ilioroii stallion , four yam old and over ,
lOcond iu class and first in grand sweep-
; talccs "over all ! Air. Cond 'u "Turo" No.
005 ( ( iOIi'J ' ) leads.
The best yearling stallion colt , Got ) .
Claybourn , No. 11G20 , llrst premium ;
Gray Eiij-lo , No. 11027 , took second
premium m one-year-old class.
Maud , No. 10107 , 11 rat premium for
wo-year-old fililos.
J3est mare , four years old , "Rnjjottc , "
-18002(4010) ( ) , first premium.
Second premium , mare "Ivobino , " No.
754 ( U20) ) .
Suclcing-mnro coltss not named , both
first and becond premiums.
Best stallion showing four or more of
his colts , bwcopstukus awarded "Turc. "
Best mare showing two or more of her
alts , grand bweepstalces awarded to
'Cellottc. " No. 47ol ! (400'J ( ) .
General Bweostakes ] for best Per-
'
ihuron'raiiro to "Vallanto , " 4787 (245i ( : ) .
Best French coach .stallion awarded to
Koyul" (104) ( ) first premium.
The SliOO premium awarded to the best
liord shown of draft horses for all breeds
ivas captured by MarkM. Goad's Per-
eheions for four mares and four of their
ssuo of "Turo" and four mares.
IClXG OF
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Water
Lily
Soap
Will
Float.
A Devil 1'lsli Fourteen Peat L/oni / ; .
Thei'owasiL ' great deal of curiosity
exhibited yesterday on tlio arrival of the
devil fish captured ill the bay , says the
Mpbilo Roaster. The Immense fish
lying on tlio burgo Cora at the foot ol
Klshiva street , ivas visited by hundreds
of wliltonnd colored persons und all were
greatly astonished at Its iminoiiso size.
The curious object was laid upside
down and had the uppaaraneo of an im-
mousobat with outspreadingwings. . It
measured about fourteen foot from tip to
tip or sideways , and from head to tall
eight feet. Its Immense mouth was two
feet wide and instead of teeth there was
a rough covering over the lips. Itap
poured to hnvp only a backbone , the rest
of the body being blubbery , like the seal ,
and of a dark color. Two Immense eyes
wore seen under two flukes a foot und a
hair longtliut projected from the Lend.
On the under side were a linlf do/.en
openings on each Bldo of tlio center
which furnished the lungs with air ant
acted as gills in a fish.
The weight is about fifteen hundred
pounds and twelve men with a blocc ) and
tackle were used to unload it from t
dray , This peculiar flsli is common to
the bay , numerous stnull ones having
been caught over the bay this Bummer
It is properly called the devil-flak and j
member of the ray species , of which th
sting ray of the bay Is a member.
" "Water Lily Soap will float.
Coff'o Dying Out.
"Tea is Kingof Coylonlsaid ) the lion
S. J. Grinllng-ton of Colombo , Ceylon , tc
a reporter for the Chicago Tribune
"Cotfce vi s oneo the leading conimod
Ity , but it has boon blighted. Fung
ruined the colleo trees. Ceylon tons ur
bringing- highest pi'ico in London.
Mr. ' Grinllngtou lias organized a tea
company of .Now York capitalists ant
Ceylon tea-growers on a paid up capital
imtion of $1,000,000 , and Ceylon tea
will bo imported direct instead of com
Ing by way of London.
An Inland AYushliiK Away.
Tlio cnipiro is in Imminent dancer o
losing another of its minor posscbsious
to wit , Sable island , says tlio Pall Mai
Budgot. The captain of the Canadian
government steamer Nowllold. who hu
lust boon paying anolllclal visit to thi
little islund on the extreme south rous
of Js'ova S.'oLiu , reports that the land
fast disappearing before tlio onoronchinf ,
sea. In the days when the venturesome
Marquis do la Koclio , following the ox
amplooftlio Illustrious Cartior , sough
to establish u French convict colony on
the Island , it measured a good fort
miles in length ,
Within the last ten years two light
houses liavo boon washed away , and the
sea Is now eating Into the sand whicl
surrounds the third.
IMraptrioroi ! lonc proTliIn nlllloniol horai
formoratliin aiii&rt ) ref lenturr , Itlinieab ;
thl United Statei GoornmtDt. KnrtonM br U
tieil > of Iba grrit unlierslllei ai tba Utrorfr it ,
Puriit Ad4lo UIo lthul. ( Dr. I'rlc. ' . Cretin Ink
ln > Powdir d ci not contain tmmonli , llml or uuo.
8. 4 onln , can , .
R
dlcuo. SMrrantllM.
TheShdh of Persia
Tlioiigli niUnnccil linears , lim Imlrof raven
hue. Gray huln > ac sttlctly inolilblicd In
his dominion * , unit IHMICO Hie Inrgo tlilp-
incnts tolliat coiiumof Ajei's Hair Vigor ,
by the use of vlilcli tie | Sliuli's subJecUisivo
notonly their li.ilr but their heads , AC'3 )
I lair Vigor le toics the n.-itural color ol the
lialr. 1 1 slioulJ bo 011 every lullet table.
"Somellmeago niyhalrlogan tofnclennd
to fall cut so bmlly Unit I thought I should
TjehaUlj but the me of An'x ) Ilnlr Vigor
liasiu.storcd thooilflliul color nnd made my
Hair stroll ) ? , ahuiulntit , and healthy. It docs
not fall out any more. " Addle Shatter , G-10
"My hair ( which had partly turned gray )
waj restoreil to Its youthful color nnU
licauty by the lite of ft few bottles of .Ajcr's
llalr Vigor. 1 sliall continue to usu It , as
there H no bcltt-r dressing for the hair. "
Oaldo Onpp , Ucuigcati.1 , Ala ,
Ayer7s Hair Vig-or ,
IMIKI'ARLU BV
DR. J. 0. AVER & CO. , Lo-vfcll , Mass.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers.
DPS ,
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists.
L40Q DOUGLiAS STELEE1T
OMAHA ,
The most wldnly nnd favorably known pco-
lalhts la the Uultud Suites. Tholr Ion { ex
perience , roiiiiirkublo skill and universal suc
cess in the treatment nnd cure of Nervous.
Chroiiloand Sursleul nisonspi , ontltto thesn
cmltiunt pliysloliiin to tlio full conOcloncoof
tlio anilctca ovorvuhi'i-p. They K unranteoi
A CiitTAIN : AS1 > POSITIVE OUUK for
thotiMful olTects of early vice and the numer
ous o vlH that follow lu Iti train ,
I'ltlVATK , 1II.OOD AND Sl < tN DISEASES
speedily , completely and porinanontly ournd.
N'KHVOUS I > KiUMTY AND BKXUAL , 1HS-
OUHKHS yield icadlly totholr skillful treat-
/ .
1'IL.E ? , I'-ISTULA A n UEOTAT , Uf.CKRS
ziuirjintocd cured without pain or doteutlou
from liuslncs * .
HVDKOUKLR AND VAUICOOELn perma
nently and suoci-sifullr cured In evoryciiHo.
SYl'llIIjIS. GONOKHHKA , GLERT. Spor-
matorrhua , Bcn..nnlVcaktiiH ? , Lost. Muiiliood ,
NIClitKinlHsloiis , Dceayicl Kucultlcs , Fcnialo
uaUncss nnd all delleato disorders peculiar
to either Hex positively ccir.'d , as wull us ull
functional disorders tint result from youth
ful folllos or the excess of uiiituro ycaia ,
TlPir'TIII ? IJ Ouarantood permaiie ntly
Jl txlU L UlVLi otiroil , rotnnal con nloto ,
without cutting , caustic or dllatiton. : ! Cures
afTootcil nt homo by patient without a mo
ment's 11:1 In or annoy unco.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MhN.
A QI1P17 f'TTPl ? Tha awful orfoota of
A. OUK.11 bUKll oariy vice which brings
orpanle vrcakno- * * , destroying both mind and
body , with all 1U droailod ills , pcrinuneiity
cured.
* ' ' Address these vrlio bnvolni-
111 ? \ RTJ'lvT'tAddress -
yi\.J. Uljl I O nalrod thoinsoUcs by Iia-
proper IndulKOiioi ! nnd solitary Inblts , wliloh
ruin botli mind nnd body , untittinx them for
business , Btudv- murrlaKe.
MAltUIUD Bir.N or these f-ntcrlnc oa th-vt
happy llfo.awaroof pliysloal debility , qululcly
as3Utfld-
OUR STJOOB5S
Is bnsod upon facts. First I'raotleal oxporl-
enco , tiocoiid Every ca o Isspoolally stuillod ,
thus starting right. Third Medicines hro
propiircd In our laboratory exaetly to suit
eacli case , thus effectlnscii res without Injury.
Drs. Belts & Betts ,
H09 DOUGUS ST Ccf , - OMAHA. NEB.
The Kabo corset , besides
being tough , so tougl tn its
" bones " that they dui't be
broken or kinked or rolled
up or slipped or shifted , has
flexible loop eyelets , instead
of metal ones which cut the
corset laces.
In no respect will the
Kabo corset fail in a year ,
unless the steels break. No
way has yet been discovered
to make unbreakable corset
If the Kabo "bones" give
out in a year , go to the store
where you bought your corset
and get your money back.
If , after wearing the Kabo
two or three weeks , you don't
like it , take it back and get
your money.
There's a primer on Cor.
sets for you at the store.
Cflicioo COBSIT Co. , Chicago and Hew Yorfc.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTHiand SOUTH
1303 Farnam Street.
HARRY P. DEUEL ,
City Paesensor and Ticket Agent.
FOR MEN ONLY
Ulirrr fillip Korl/OSTor VAILING MAN-
JJliUilt lUlUi HOUI ) ; llenural und NKU-
.VOUS DEniMTV. Wonknoof llody anil
Jlliul : Klfcetsof Krrors or oxcessoslu fJld ( ir
Yauni ; . Koljiist , Noble MANIIOUL ) fully ru-
tniedVo Kuiiriuitco otoryca o or inoiioy
rufundod. ynniplo courao , the days troal-
nient , fit full conrM1. t.v. ( ii'ourcly scaled Jipiu
UtiLTMltlOII , L'UIlk ItUlllOlly CO. , Ullllllia. hull
Olllco.St. Clulr Hotel , Cor. iutliandlo ) < l t "
remedy for ull Ilia
unnnluml dlnclinrtrcH and
prl\atedl eo csoliiirn. A.
certain cure for tin-ilebllt-
tutlnif wetkuvii nucullar
toHumcn ,
Iprescrlbeltnndfeeliafa
In rpoonmif udlDK It to
1 til BUfltrers.
j STONED , MO , OtCUU , lLU
° " * '
VSt&K 1.00.
WE START THE FALL
Season with a Grand Hoys' Clothing Sale , and as at tlic opening of the schools , boys' clothing Is mostly y
in demand , we propose to make the coining week the most memorable one in our boys' departments
Circumstances combine to enable us to offer sonic extraordinary bargains , and the prices we make in
our boys' department \ surprise the public. "We start with the following :
300 Knee Pant Suits of an excellent quality of cassinicrc , made expressly to stand the hard and
rough wear of boys , at the same time neat looking , coats being with corded seams and tastily gotten
up. The suit is well \voitli \ $3.50. $ We offer it this week at $1.00. $ The suit is well adapted for school
wear , and just the thing for people who don't want to spend much money and at the same time have a
suit that looks and wears as veil as any five or six dollar suit.
Bargain No. 2 About 225 excellent All Wool Suits , in different patterns , ? omc plain brown ,
some of the latest plaids , but all of a good quality strictly all wool cassimcre , made up in haiulsoino
style. This is one of the best school suits ever place 1 on the market. We offer it at $2.50 , and we say
that no other clothing house will give a suit like this for less than $ t.
In finer fabrics we show an excellent assortment of Knee Pant Suits , two and three pieces , in all- '
the latest shades and mixtures. Our prices on fine Children's Suits are about 33 per cent lower than
those of any other house.
Thousands of odd Knee Pants , geol qualities , 35c , < l5c , 55c , &c. Our prices on Knee Pants will
delight mothers.
AVe are equally well prepared to fit large boys and young men. We have a splendid variety of all
the latest styles in single and double breasted sacks , and our prices arc such as no other housa
will make.
Tall Catalogues and Samples are ready- Send in your name and we will mail them.
Open until 8 p. m. Saturday , 1O p. m.
Corner 14t/h and Douglas Streets.
The Pall Overcoat
a thing of beauty and we
have special pride in the gar
ments in that line , which we
are ableto show our customers
this season. In style and
finish they have never been
surpassed.
CHILDREWS PARLOUS
Oa second floor. Take the
'elevator ' :
DRS. MERRILL & MERRILL ,
IN
rhronlr , Norronn , Itlnnd nn < l Riirnloal DHon'M nn < 1
Hl ou3C9o ( the Kyo , Bir , Nose , 'lliroat niul elicit
bpeci.il ititRiitioii In IlHRnnot ofVo
moil null riiililron ,
Tlio dot-torn Imvo Imel ypu < of oxperloncdln tlio
hoapltnls of llraolclrn nmlKaw York , nml nrenmoiit
Ilio most Buci'ojsf uUua wlJoly known ipsclnlljU tn
Ilia country.
'lo Vouni ; nnd SlidtlIr-\ sod ricii.
Ixjst.Miinhond , Ncrroui Doblllir , 8i > : rmatrrlf \
Foinlniil I/ossoi , l'lir lcul Djoay , aria lux fro in Inilli-
rri'tlon , proiluclnn ilraplounu t , ilnnixinrtoncr , plin-
plui on tlio fire , atcrslon tn micloty , onlly dlsi'c r-
micil , Inck of pontliloncc , illill , unUtfori < tiiitr or Imil-
ncix , nnd tlnili Ufa a burJon , lafoly , iioruianontlf
auU ai > codlly cuiuil ,
Blond nml Sk'ii DIHCIISUH.
ByplillU , n dlxcnre moit UreaJIul la Its remits ,
completely craillontoil.
Gpnlto-Urliinry Hiirircry.
GonoirliinGloot , Svplilll' . IIdrocolo , Viirlrocole ,
unit Slrlctnro , nullcillr ni1 unfeiy cured vflthoiit
pain or dutentlon from builneti. All Soxunl I > o.
i&rinltlct * und liupcilliueiit > to uurrLiKQiuccejifullf
All Iteotnldliea'M unfelnnd pcrmnneiitlr euro I
Iloun , Ou. u. tlll8p. in Hundnyg , 10 till 13.
N. II. ronons unnblo to visit uj innr be treatml nt
iheir lionioa by currcspundence. .MiidlcliiuaaiiJ In-
( Iructlnns Henl l > y oxiirmi , roimiltitlun frj
Uonil ( conn In stmnji.i to Insure ropljr ,
21S FUlroiittl St. , Oppnsllo Ilnyd's
Onrrn Ilium . Oiimtin. .Noli.
, JE.
Specialist ,
It unaurpnsse'l ' In tlie trent *
nent nt nil ( uriiiit ut llt | .
VAT 12 IHriKASB-i.loU Man
lioud , hTlllflllUK , nr imln
In rclelrlnu tliu bliuliU'r ,
liVI'HIUM curc.l lo.WtoW
ilayn , bklll UlH'isoat'ntnrih '
ana ull iUn'iu ; or the
Illiiod , lluurtiinil I.Unr. Ft"
lunlu Dljciisociirod without
liiilriimcntt ( r "local trout-
menu" Jjidln from 2 to t
only. U'rltn fur clrcu.
Urmrl'InK pHrtlculnriutxiut
I'ucliufthe ' above i ] | uanci ,
nml thowlni iimnir of tlm
most rcnmrkablu euros. < J-
flee , N. K. Cor. lllh and b'urniin Sti , entrance on
Itlmitruet , Umadt. Neb
"
, , , .
bitlthfallrrtitonJ. V rlc > Iic > r < l. firtiuUriid ,
ftriitbuiit. Hi Her irr tlm nllri atln lt < .
1'roC IL H. UVTXl lT * f idtaa l ( , | H. I ,
Medical Surgical Institutes
031IEIE1IR11)10 )
For the treatment of nil CIIUO.NIO lir.icoi , Vppllnncoi for ileforinltloi
Trusses. uoiLl'iiclltllo * , App.tritui ail Konodlci for suounfiil troitiiiantof vofy tnriii of illsciie am r * ] .
qnlrlrumo < llcil < > rsurlcillr < 3.itu rit , ONU im.SUHia. ) AV1I l'vri.Vrr-HVK IIJOMS FOll
trcntoilntlionio t > 7rorrMinnili | > iiio. All comniinleitliinio < MUI lontl il. Mollrlna or Initrtiiiunti noit bi
Bin II oroxpreis lucnolyiiackud , no inirlct toliulliiitocontonnornonJcr. Ono nonon il Inter via r prufi'rre.l
( nil nnd ci > niult in or sonllilvory ofonrt.ne , nnj wo will Mn t In plain wrapper our HOOK TO
HlKK Ponl'rlvatoSpecliit orNervous ) Dlso-VJOJ , lupotoney , S/phllliUlojt , and \farlcoodio \ , wllli iiuouio
Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute.
Corner 9th and Hurnoy Streets , Oinahn. Nobrnaka ,
DIAMONDS ,
WATCHES , Etc.
Our Btxlcs on both DIAMONDS
\VATCtlKt5 have boon UNUS
UALLY LARGE of lute , owintf to
our CUT PRICES. Our stock of
MOUNTED DIAMONDS wus pot-
Unpr. pretty low , BO wo have just sot
n liirpro number of C1IOICK
STONES of OUR OWN IMPOR
TATION" , ixnd wo offer thorn at a
SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE
COST. The setting comprise a
Inrco variety of SOLITAIRE und
CLUSTER KINGS , SINGLE
STUUS. EAR-RINGS , BROACHES
LACK PINS , PENDANTS , HAIR
ORNAMENTS. SLEEVE BUT
TONS , COLLAR BUTTONS ,
DR AC K. LETS , N E C K L A C E S ,
LOCKETS , etc. SPECIAL DE
SIGNS OF SETTINGS made and
LOOSE S TONES of nil sizes
MOUNTED TO ORDER. Rubies ,
Sapphires , Einonvlds. Pearls , mid
nil other precious stones , mounted
and loose.
OUIt GREAT SLAUGHTER
SALE of WATCHES is atill in
progress.
SOLID GOLD WATCHES for
Liiulcs atlfi. $10 ! , $25 , * ! ( ) , S3 , $40 ,
15 , &iO , nnd umvard.
GENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD
WATCHES of all kinds , from & ! 5
up to the llnestfrrndos ( Kltfin , Will-
thuni , Howard , oto ) .
LADIES' nnd GENTS' FINE
GOLD PILLED WATCHES ,
American movements , warranted
from 15 to 1T > yours , only $14.75 ;
worth $2'r > and upward.
SOLID SILVER WATCHES ,
$5.75,88 , $10. $1U , W and up.
NICKKL WATCHES$2.fiO , $3.75
and W.
SOLID GOLD CHAINS AND
LOCKETS ; ROLLED PLATO
CHAINS AND CHAUMS sold at
REDUCED PRICES toj purchasers
\VutcliC8 during this eulo.
6,0)0 ( ) FINE SOLID GOLD FIN
GER RINGS from $1 to 10 cnoh.
a TWalcli Ilcpalrins a Spcciallj1.
NOTICE Stranpora vistlnp the
cityaru reapeutfully invited to < : iill
and ttxlco a look tliroufjh our estab
lishment , whether wibhingto inir-
ohaso yoods or not.
MM MEYER
& BELO. ,
Sixteenth and Farnain Streets.
OAKVIJSTOV , 'inX\H ,
tlie Krc.it . Gulf City of tliu nciir future. Mux-
Hideout harbor. A nilllloii und uliulf dollar *
now being spunt la rook and Iron ducks , The
seaport of the country westot tin Mlshlsslypl ,
Write ( or Information und imps.
U , M.TRUEHEAUr &CO. Ustaljllslicd 1KT
BENITO JUARDt.
Undcrtlie llnnujremciit f th
n \ican \ International Canting Co. , Concessionaries.
Incorporated By the Stale of Chihuahua ,
Ice , for Charitable Purposes.
MONTHLY DRAWING ,
fill t'Uca place In publlo at the city of Juarca ( fen
"ii riy i'aco dulNorU1
Wednesday , Sept. 24th , 1890
111 liter ttic iinrvoiiA ) * * f Clcti * *
M. 11UHIIY. niul .Mr. < .1 til 1.0 A it (11 < .
I.KM , bulb KonllemanoC liljli itandlnK.
CAPITAL PatZE , SSpiOOO.
Only 60,000 , Tickets ! Only 60,000 , Tlcketst
WHOLE TICKETS (4 , HALF TICKETS $2 ,
QUARTER TICKETS , (1.
I Prize of 560,000 $60.000
ll'rizoof 10K)0 ! ) 1UW3
ll'rl/oof fOCO l,00
' l.OOOcnuh S."W
10 Prizes of ! . ' ( Kcacll ) 2 ld
100 ( ' .lull
In ) i'rlzrs of WJ I'.toli
8V ) 1'rlzcs of IW tacli
t fiOoncli .
1011'rlieaof UUcauli .
KXIl'rlzosot UOrucli .
Tcrinlnnl 1'rlznn.
WTormtnalstocnXOI ) ( ) > r70 ! < > rj20oacli.t.ifflt
t.ifflt .
1311 Prlies amounting to . $ ! 25,07p
\\'c. Ilia iuiluri ( > lBrii < ) , brrcbr ceitlff Hint th
Ihiico Naclouol ol Jlcilro.ln < liriiiiuliii * HMH onile-
poili from tnoMi-xirtn li.lcrnntlonnl HiuiHnK ( , o _
tbe iincomrr lunil * to ifiiiirur.tpci th p vm tit Of
.illprliei ilrnmlii tlio Ji-nn l.iiiriliiiliiiiir * .
Wu Jiirllinrccrtlfr llml e wiilniin-rvlie nil ' ° ) t v
arrim i'mBiit .aiiil I" IIITKIII niaiuKB nil conlrca X
nil tlio drnvlnm "f I i l iltnrunJ tint jhn
riicoii < lurt-iiwUliH ! > iiPMMiilriifM. and In too *
lallU towiirtli ml unrllct.
JOHN 3. N10SBY. Corninlsitloncr.
. . . ,
Suporvlsorlor tlio Govcri'.rnonh.
If nnT ticket drnwlnir ft rrlin Imcnt to the under-
flKiiud.lu fui ml mi will b i" > lli-ctb ( ! und reraltt < 4
lu the owner theroof.frettnf rharcr.
Kllfl AH II 1IHON6IW.
l're .KI I'aio Nulloiml Hank , Ull'iiioT li
Kor flan /uton or nnr oilier lnform tlon , writs to
the underdunnl , Htitlnv jnur ndilremi r'nurly , wltQ
HI 1(0 , Count ; , hlM' ' ! unit Nunitii-r. More rnr'auf ' *
livery will buHKiiri'ilhy roiir ciicloj Int u IIT M
cpe lienrliK your full nddrcii.
ilLIICA.N iMTtllNATJONAI. IlANKINCl CO. ,
City of Juiirci , Mcxicot
NOTICI : .
flend rerolltancoj for tlrkcti br ordinary IttlMi
contulnliiu Honor Unlar.liiucd br ull opmi com !
panlei , New York Kicliunie. bunk ar ( t or poiUJ
Dote. Artdrciinll r ilitrert : K-lKTi to
MlX10AKlmillNATIONAl.llANI ! < mO CO. ,
Uir ot Jatrcz , M IKQ , TU 1 f nv , '