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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY MARCH 21, 1890 THE CITY. This evening the members of .the Baratoga lyceum will give a masquerade ball. Constable J. J. Casey is circulating a petition for appointment as census taker of West Omaha Assistant City Comptroller J. K. Coul- tor is engaged in checking up the o counts of the secretary of the school board. L. A. Goldsmith ville, nouncing father, Frank Carroll, the man who Wednes- day confessed that ho had robbed a mail bag in Florida, was vesterday turned over to the United States au- thorities for prosecution. A letter has been received by the editor of THE BEE from an old couple at Armada, Neb., who wish to adopt a girl anywhere between the ages of eight and thirteen years, A good home is guaranteed and an orphan is preferred. was called to Louls- by a telegram an- the suddon death of his rersonal Paragraphs, J. W. Wortel has gone to Montroal, H. J. Anderson of Neligh is at tho Paxton, A. Oalkes of Grand Island is at the Ca’ ey 0. P, Turner of Wremont is at the Mil- lard. John M. Lay of Kearney is a guest at the Paxton, . Busliof Wahoois o guest at the reald of Cortland is'a guest at the Murray. Church Howe of Auburn is registered at tho Paxton, Frank Fowler of Fromont is stopping at the Paxton, G. L. Horn jr., of Lincoln s a a guest at the Millard, Herry Homan for Denver. D. H. Wheeler, jr,, is in Chicago on insur- anco business, Henry Cassidy of Omaha is at the {Coates in Kansas City. Mrs, R. W. Breckonridge has gone to visit frieuds in Dony H. E. Heppner of Juneay, guest ut the Casoy, Mr. W. B. Thorpe of David City ping at the Murray. Mrs, Gourley and daugliter of Nelson are visiting in tho city. Mrs. Garley and daughter of Seward are among; the guests at the Miilard. S, P. Morse and family loft for Chicago yestordoy on the Burlngton flyor. W. A. Johuson and John Brown of ‘Wood River are guests at the Paxton. J. M. Metcalf and the Rev. Mr. were among yesterday's departures Chicago, J. A. Dovoe and wife of Nelson aro in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moebler, 1816 North T'went, enth strect. and family left yesterday Alaska is a is stop- Allen for Charles Shiverick’s neral, ‘fhe funeral of Charles Shiverick will oceur ut 2 o'clock tnis afternoon from the family residence, 0 Iarnam street, to Prospect Hill, 3 Marrie: Duttweiler-Burket, on Wednesday. March 20, by Rev. Mr. Holt, at the residence of the bide's uncle, Mr. I K. Burket, Miss Laura M. Burketund Mr. Fred W. Duttweiler, GLENNS Frnny ch 14.—To the Editor of Tug Bre: Is tnere anything in the constitution of the United States to bar n Roman Catholic from being president of this country, Plense auswer in your next and oblige, B. McGrowx. An Afternoon Blaze, A shanty owned by Tom Kelley and ocen- piee by an Italian fruit peddler at 1314 Chi- cago strent, was damaged $25 by fire at 2:50 o'clock yesterday. ‘'he firo originated 4n a roou filled with stulks o bananas but ‘Was 800u put out by the aid of the chemical. the KFiddier. Henry Martio, one of the three young men ‘who attemp! to brealc up birs. Heplo) ball a fow nights ngo was convicted of & turbing tho pieco yesterday and fined 7.50. 118 two companions wlo wero cqual- 1y guilty have 8o far evaded the police but will be arrested on sight, Betts' Sors Head. “The saloon row in which Lou his head split open with a beer bot uos to occupy moro or le time in tho volico con Yesterday S. Long and Henry Wich worth werd convicted of being implicated in tho affair and wero fined $17.50 each. Sol Temple and Mose Forbes weve in the tight awo. They will be prosecuted for assault to do groat boaily harm Tho City Work, Now that the sprine has fairly ovened Contractor Coots is making preparavions to push forward us rapidly as possible the work of construction on the new city hail buiiding. The foundations were nearly all Inid lust fall und the next work is the piling up in nstapely mass of the Dodlin granito that is to bo used in the construction of the lower part of tho building, The derricks aro already being pressed nto scrvice, swinging the blocks nto a place handy for the builders, Hendricks Meets “Mama,” John Hendricks, the corpulent *groom for & day,” is still languishing at central polico station. His wifo, “mama,” called to sco him rdny and had o long private con- versution, Latec ou his attorney arrived and tho three talked for an hour, Henricks refuses to falk to Private mfor n has been received from Deadwood that Hendricks formerly lived thero, but so far s bis wealth is concerned), whg nformer doubta his storics, E Several years azo Miss Mann mado a tr to Europe with Hendrick Adolatizlp The St. Mary's Ave 1 understand,” said Major Halcombe, chairmian of the board of publo works, *'that Herman Kountzo and the other prop- erty owners on St. Mary's avenue between Sixteenth und Twenty-first streets expect that in the proposed elevation of tho avenue the city will stand ono-balf the expense of filling in the street with dirt ana all the expense of re. paviug the streots at their intersoctio Now, Mr. Kountze and tho othor property owners are mistaken if thoy believe this can be done Without tho passage of a special or- dinance to that effect by the city coun- cil. The city has pald its share of the oxpenso of bringing that thoroughfare up to the grade asked for and has aiso paid for the pavoment of intersec. tions, The city has therefore discharged its duty and can not be forced to pay for the vograding and repaving unless tho city couucil and mayor, tho agents for the oy, 80 specify by spocial odinance. So if Mr. Kountzo expects the city 10 share the expense ho will have to win over a majority of tho city council and the chief magistrate als e We'll Suppose a Oase. You are nervous and dyspeptic, your ap your slumber is broken or dis turbed by uneasy dreams, or you court the sleepy god in vaiu, What shall you gdo! ry an lcoholio excitant to stimulato appe ite, deuden tho nerves at bed time wita a marcotic! Neither of these, Hostotter's Btomach Bicters. It will, o us, bo jmore than a trial. You will con*inue to'use Shus justly renowned nervo invigorant and stomachic. It isin the exigency supposed Just what is wanted. - It is a healtbful stim- ulusto appetite and digestion, does not ox- ite, but quiets the brain and nerves, isan Excetisnt diuretio and a speedy reformer of @ disordered condition of the liver and bowels. It countoracts a tendency torheuma- tism, nullifies the prostrating effects of overwork, mitigates the infirmities of age, and hastens convalescence. Persons ex sed to rough weather should use it as a preventitive, as should also tired studeats #ud business mea. Betts got contin- s of Judge Helsloy's reporters. ne Grade, THE COURTS. Little Business of Importance Dis« posed of Yestorday. Three or four petty oriminal cases were called beforo Judge Clarkson yesterday morning, but none tried. James Ashford had no attorney but will bo defended on Monday by one appointed by the court. Ashford is the negro who is accused of having burglariously entered tho residence of Jettio Reynolds on Fobruary 23, The Stato vs John Wilson and John Hart- ley was an action in which the defendants were accused of having burglarized the resi- dence of Kikan Seligson and carried away somo bracelets, watches and other jewelry to the valus of $143, tho property of Hattie Nadra. The valuables were found in their possession, but the county attorney had sat- isfied himself that they had come by them honestly,and the defendants were dismissed, Charles E. Stratton was to have answered to the chargo of assaulting Elizabeth Kuhl mun, but failed to appear and bis bond, secured by John Thomas, was forfeited. The attorney for the defenso 1n Johnson vs Hammond before Judge Dorue # non-suit yesterday morning, but the motion was overriled aud the case 13 dragging along. Judge Hopewell heard the case of N.J. nham _vs. Bernburd Sachsse, a suit to recover 80 oc a promissory note. The jury returned a sealed vardict. After this caso had been disposed of Judge vell took up the caso of Ihomas O'Neil gainst the Amorican water works company for 8200 damages for injurics caused by the saving in of a trench in- which O'Neill was working: Judge Clarkson will take up Y of Jack Quinlan this morning. Quinlan is the grader who assauited Lewis Klopman, another grader, with o singlestres last fall and noariy killed him, He will be tried on tho charge of assault with intent to kill. The case of Id. Culver was postponed un- til Tuesday, When the case of Charles Moore vs, Ed Stratton for disturbing the peace was called no one appeared, and bond was declared for- feit. F. R. McConnell applied for permission to sell real estato us the guardian of Charles 1. Isaacs. The Nebraska state bank of Schuyler com- menced suit againsy William H, Latey to re cover $1,203 on notes, the case County Court, The will of Mrs. Mary Falk was admitted to probate yesterday and Samuel J. Berg- strom appointed executor. Mrs, Mary Dillon was apvointed adminis- tratrix of the cstate of Siduey Dilion, de- ceased, Georgo M. Winkleman was appointed ad- ministrator of the estate of Ida Belle Win- kleman, In the case of Houscaren agamnst lrown & Heugen, & suit for rent of livery stable, judgment was rendered for plantiff in -the sum of 5! —— The Standtard. ard Hood’s Sursaparilla as hav- d above the grade of what are called patent or proprietary medicines,” s well known physi- cian recently. *“‘Itis fully entitled to be considered a standard medicice, and has won this position by 1ts undoubted merit and by the many rema it has effected. Lor an alte tonic it has never been equalled.” IS NOT A SINECURE. “Ire ing pns common, 1 The Garbage Inspector’s Job Not a Paying One. Judging from the present indications the oftice of city garbage inspector will soon bo o thiog of the past, as no one will want it. Shortly after J. S, Bennett was appointed to temporarily fill the vacancy caused- by ~Goldsmitl's resignation, a swarm of men who had teams und wagons begau soliciting trade. Bennett repeatedly attempted to prosecute them, but did not win a case. Hotel men who formerly paid Goldsmith $20 per month for carrying away their garbage can now get it done for §10 and 812 by out- siders, But the work is not carfully done, and the regular city garbage man is com- polled to go over the route and clean up the leavings without pay. In fact, under tho new regimo the oftice is worth nothlng to the guarbago master. Bennett has turned over all of the garbage huuling to Charles Westorgard and Louis Lazarus in ¢ ideration that they haul all the dead animals to the city dump for him free of charge. *‘The oftice, as 1t now stands,” said Mr. Bennett, “will not pay expenses, and if some chungo is not made in the near future I shail resign,” Grysipelas and salt rheum was driven en- tiroly away from Mrs. J. C. Auderson, P osh- Wis., by Burdock Blood Bitters. No cqualas a blood purifier, HE WANTS AN A Attorney Baker Complains That Ho is Being Overworlked. I have just written to the members of the Nebraska dolegation at Washington,” said United States District Attornoy Baker, “in reply to thoir roquest as to whom I wished for an assistant. I told them I had no choice, and that all I asked for was. o competent man and one who, of course, will be congental. 1 dow’t want any dude or politician, although I dow't mind a combination lawyer-polition, provided ho is a good «lnw. What I do want, howe is an assistaut; a man who can draw up an indictment and attend to other clerical work correctly while I um busy with the grand jury. An assistant who cannot draw up an_ingict- ment properly is more of an wecumbrance than a help, and will interfere with the proper administration of justice and bring tho United States court into dorision. “Who do Ithink has tho wside’ track? Woll, I caunot suy. Do you know anything about Haldridge! Not Well, I hear cousiderablo about him i on- nection with tho position. Ho s at present in Washinglon and is_working hard for tho position, Ho is said to be a bright and competent man, R. A. L. Dick is boing urged for the position nlso.” So Baldrige's chances are best and Dick's t bost. are 1Rey 7 was uskod, Did I'say sof If Idid I didu’t mean to. Tho fact is'I don’t know,” New Coates House, Kan. Oity. bsolutely fire proof. Pinest and largest hotel in Kansas City, Unex- celled in its appointments, ISTANT. Fiorence News Notos. J. Chapman of Arlington was in town yesterday. Mrs, I, Bla Mr. Dagget and family havo goue to Wis- conaln in nuswer to . telegram receivod stating that Me. Dagget's father was dunger- ously 11l ‘U'ho school board has re-elected the teach- ors for tho ensuing term of school, which begins March 31, A large number of people from Qmahn visited the waterworks Sunday. The council has instructed tho city clerk to tise for bids for tho removal of 2 yards ot dirt from Jefferson and Clay stroots ,000 to be romoved from Jefforson and the rewainder trom Clay, Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup re- duces inftlammation while children are teething. 25 conts a bottle, The Hospital Extras, Messrs, Coots and Shane expact to ba pre- pared to report on Kyan & Walsh's bill of extras on the county hospital on Saturday, They have a laborious plece of work before them. The original contract was very speck fio, embrucing a great number of items, In investigating the bill of extras all the mas terial will have to be measured, and each itom compared with the contracts and speci= fications, as well as with the bills for extras, They expect to find a great many items charged as oxtras which properly come under the contract. Oue item of $3,000 from the changing of the floors from wood to ce- ment will, itis antighated, prove productive of a deal of tro Tue change was Turner is visiting friendas in advy | plans for the Tenth streat viaduct. oved for | authoriz of $1,260. plained, d by the board ut an increased cost The excess of #4,740 is 1o be ex- THE PLANS At RIGHT, The Board of Public Works Approves the Viaduct Specifications. The board of public works held a meeting yesterdayafternoon to consider the remodeled The eity engincer was also preseot and the plans wero carefully examined. The new plans were considered by the board to be superior to the old ones, and wherever changes were made it was to make the struc- ture stronger. Al tho parts that were formerly plauned to be mude of wooa were changed to iron and steel. Mr. Kierstead urged that as time is pro- clous and the citizens are anxious that the work commence soon it would be best not to defer action on the matter, but to pass upon it at once. He supplemented his suggestion with the statoment that the structure would not cost the city anything and that it was a great public improvement. He made a mo. tion that the plans be approved. —Major Bulcombe seconded it and the motion pre. vailed. ‘I'he mayor had refused to approve of the ordinance until he heard concerning the tion of the hoard. Aftor the plans were ap- proved the mayor was immediately votified and he signed the ordinance. This is the last action necessary to be taken by the city officials. Nothiog now rem .ins except for the railronds to push the work to completion. Do not throw away your hard earned cash for every new cougl syrup, when that standard” romedy for coughs, Dr. Bull's Cough syrup, is 25 cents, “‘Hurrah ! said a little girl, *‘t'm not to bo kept in because of that horrid neuraleia. My mumma has bought u bottle of Salva: tion OiL,” ——— ANOTHER DAMAGING FAOT. Was Seen at the Pinney Farm, A man named Tiszell, who has been in the employ of Dr. Miller hauling trees from Seymour park all winter, gave Chief Seavey some information yesterday which may prove damagiog to Sherman in connection with the Jones murder. Mr. Tisdale thinks it was avout the last day 1n January on a very cold moning when a man drove up to bim on the road- way and asked where the Pinney farm was. Mr. Tisdale showed him, and the stranger drove away. What particularly attracted Mr. Tisdale’s attention was that the horse which the stranger was driving was in a per- fect foam of sweat, and the day was ex- cold. A half hour later Mr. Tisdale saw the man driving away at a rapid gait. The description which Mr, lisda‘e gives of the stranger tallies exactly with that of Sherman, When the latter is brought to Omaha Mr. Tisdale will be given an oppor- tunity to identify him. Vun Houten’s Cocoa—Largest sale in the world. Sherman The Southern Flood Suffsrors. John W. Paul has returned from an ex- tended trip'south and reports great distress along the Mississippi. From Cairo south,miles and miles of country are under water, and numerous towns and villages submerged and inhavitants Living on scows and rafts, while thousands of men are watching the ‘levees.” New Orleans the water in some places is Lt inches of the top of the “lovees” and at Vicksburg the river has shifted its channel so as to leave the whurfs three miles inland. “This is a great country,’ said Mr. Paul. “Peonle in Dakota are suf- fering from drought and cattle are dying for want” of means of subsistence, whilo all along the river below Memphis peopls ~ are suffering in= tensely from flood and in many places cat- tle could be seen from the pilot house standing in water up to their sides and nib- bling the bark off young.trees and saplings, at the sawe time the weather was intensely cold for that section of the country.” To the young face PPozzoni's Complexion powder gives fresher charms, to the old re- newed youth. Try it ————— The Police Court, A Mrs. Fisher, living at 1400 South Four- teenth street, anpeared before Judge Hetsley yesterday afternoon and swore outa war- rant for tho arrest of a Mrs. Raelsler, a neighbor woman, charging that she had as saulted her with a rolling pin. The com- plaant_pointed to several wounds on her head, which she claimed Mrs. Raesler had inflicte Sol Temple was released from custody yes- terday afternoon on a $300 bond furnished by Joseph Gilbert, Jerry McCarthy, charged with the burg- lary of cooking utensils belonging to Ed Huney, was allowed to plead guilty to lar- ceny. Judge Helsley then gave him fifteen days, McCarthy 13 a colored man and this was his first offense, In the case of the boys named Travis and Thomas, charged with stealing a billiard ball, the former was fined & and costs and the latter discharged. The Keltie horse stealing case was contin- ued to 2 o'clock Monday. Dr.Birney,practice limited to catarrh- al discases of nose and throat. Bee bldg. A Needed Bridge. The belt line will soon build a neat, sub- stantial overhead iron bridge across Sher- man avenuo, near the fair grounds, to re- place the present wooden structure. Sher- man avenue as far up as the North Omaha depot is now a busy thoroughfare. A groat number of cottages are beinerected in the immediate vicinity of the degot, The Only One. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway is the only line running solid vestibuled, electric lighted and steam ated trains between Chicago, Coun- cil Bluffs and Omaha, The berth reading lamp feature 1n the Puilman sleeping cars run on these lines is patented and cannot be used by any other railway company. It is the great improvement of the age. Try it und be convinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific dopot, Omaha, at 6 p. m. dally, arriving at Chicago at 9:80 a. m, Passengers taking this train are not compelled to got out of the ears at Council Blufls and wait for the train to be cleaned. Got tickets and sleeping car berths at Union ticket office, 1501 Farnam st. F. A. NASIH, Gen. Agt. ON, Pass. Agt. Marriage Licensos. Marriago licouses were issued to the fol lowing parties by Judge Shields yesterday: mo and residence. ) Charles Nelson, Omaha. . 1 Heuvietta Gustafson, Omaha. . { Bruno W. Schinoider, Omuha | Etta E. Kane, Omaba ...... . Ludolf Goetz, Omaha Kliza Muenling, Omuba. . . J. E. Py RESTORED HER HEALTH. For 25 years I sufferdd from bolls, erysipelas and other blood affections, taking during that time great quant!ties of different mediclocs with- out giving me any perceptiblo relief, Fricads induced me to try 8, 8. 8. It lmproved me from the start, and after taking several bottles, re- stored my health as far as I could hope for &t my age, which 18 Bow seventy-five years. Mus. 8. M. Lucas, Bowling Green, o Trealise or lood and Skin Diseascs malled free, et T S PECIFID GO Auiauta, Gax HOPE FOR THE AGED. A Prominent MAn Shows How Elderly People Can'Polong their Lives and Avoid Wen and Suffering. Chirles Dickensméver wroto & truer thing than the following. “Can anything bamere pitiable than the sight of ellerly men or women who realize that the strongth o yours I8 deprting? Lown the plane of life, nd is (0 davieess, they look, and wonder if T weary steps willearry them painlessly to the crsoniwho feels a trembling of the ened vitality, must linve, assistance. Druge should be eve hero fs what one modern physiclans, & no 1oss personage - Gardner says on the subject who In winter suffer from cold t appiled externully doubted pro ake whiskoy and hot water ¢ 1k 10 bed. the Inferenco is ntaining fusel oll ntin spirif Iacho. a8 fo- o en i iderly porso; feot and find artiticial ho afford reli vanta 1fu headache or foul tenzue foll the spirit was impure, probably A very light trace of this noxious ingred; will in some eonstitutions produ curate o testof impurity 08 ¢ ro 1s only one sbsolutely pure whiske and that I8 the well known and ure Mult Whiskey. It has all to beulth and vigor, the well merits e no other. It 18 sold uniy popularity. Be su CALIFORNIA THE LAND OF « DISCOVERIES. AASIE .Auii-u,- R ER I M\\DISE————'SES. 1 OAT/ ] NS E s o n Gl S end for circolan§] prkitlepro 2 L CO.OROVILLE, C The ON LY GUARANTEED CURE FOR SANTA : ABIE : AND : CAT: R: CURE For Sale by Goodman Drug Co Having about completed the IMPROVEMENTS |in our store, we are now prepared to serve our cus- tomevs in the best manner. | One of the Special Attractions this week will be Men’s Trousers ' which we offer from g1.75 to $5. Men’s Spring Over- | | coats from $6 to $30. All heavy overcoats will be sold ata lib; reduction . JAVA & MOCHA A Porfoct Art Album contalning 24 " Toaand Coffee culture, w on recolpt of your address. CHASE & SANBORN, 136 Broad St., B Western Dept, 80 Franklin 8t., Chicago, I Never Travel Without a BRox of -WE ARE READY or the new season with a new stock, Our spring goods are open and on our counters and every pres= ent and prospective purchaser of a spring suit should turn his footsteps in our di y We will show action. you something worth coming for—We are constantly increasing our business, and the stock of goods we are showing this season is on a much larger scale than formerly. 1t has no equal in this part of the coun- try, and—always progressive—iwe are also with every season trying to improve upon the quality and make of our goods, tables that is not perfect in make, fit and workmanship. We handle and sell only such goods which will give satisfaction, and nothing comes gn our Advertiseing talk does not count for much nowadays. We do not use as much space in the papers and may not put things so forcibly as others do—as we avoid all sensational methods of advertising, BUT OUR GOODS AND PRICES TALK MOST CONVINCING stant and steady increase of our busine: every season, but causes them to recomend us to their friends. tising and is sure to bring the higgest returns. gains are ad othér houses, ily occurence, and no exception. Our Mail Order Department is now in werking order. Write for as, we sell them such goods which not only bri This is the most forcible v amples of our We rely upon our customers for this con- g3 them back v of adver- We do not blow a big bargain horn, because with us hay- All our goods are bargains compared with the prices of suits and wo will send you agood line to select from and will also send blanks for self-measuring. Nebraska Glothing Company Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute £ all CHRONIC AND SURG Best Factlities, Apparats emie quiring Medical or Surgical T Accommodations W Bpine, PIl r, Catarrh, Bronehitis, Inhalation, El de . Ear, d Bloo , und all Surgleal Operation: en Free. We have ltely added o Lying-in Dep (8trletly Private.) Only Relinble Medieal Institute Making & Spect Al Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic poi New Restorative trentment for Loss of Vital Power. Parties unable to visit us dence. Al communications confidential. curely packed, no marks to indieate contents or sender. One. terview preforred. us or send history of your case, and we will send ia plain wrapper our BOOK TO MEN FIEE: upon Private, 1 or Nervous Disenses, Impotency. Syphilis. Gleet and Varicoeele. with question l1st, Address Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Corner 9th and Harney Streets, Omaha, Neb. ay be trented at all or exp Call and consult Max Meyer & Bro., Corner 16th and Farnam Sts. Continuation of our Great Closing Out Sale Hundreds are being made happy on acconnt of the Won- der Bargains we are offering on Everything. ALL DIAMONDS RETAILED AT IMPORTER'S PRICES. WATCHES—Ladies’ or Gentlemen's heavy h 2 cased, solid gold, stem winders, warranted good timers, ir upwards, Ladies’ flno solid gold and genuine diamond cased Watches, tuli jeweled movements, only $35 and upward. All other watches in propor JEWELRY—Chains,Lockets, R'ngs and all other jewelry at abu HALR former prices. 2 fast at our MARK DOWN FIGUR! 9 CLOCKS go fo b selcer from. Finest assortment of Lamps cver shown in O from $5 u 50. See th Beautiful beyond deseription line of Silver and fine q te-plated war to appreciated. fich, novel und original desig Wacer Sets, Tea Sets, fruir, Salad and Nut Bowls, Bak> Dish Soup Tureens, Biscuit Jars,' Cake Baskets, Butter Dishes, Pick Stands, Individual Costors, Napkin Holders, Cups, etc,, besides an mense line ofsmall wares, in ar:iatic patterns, ‘all of which are ingsold at about 50 OF THIE DOLLAK. (Z"OPEN SATURDAY BV ING UNTIL 9. 'ORE FOR REN » J. FOR SALE, nd Organs ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS ARTIST SUPP MOULDINGS, FRAMES, 1513 Douglas Street, K SFEMERSOD el SFHALLET & DAVIS [ES &8 & KIMBALL, 22 S PIANOS & ORGANS 1 & SHEET MUSIC. Omaha, Nebraska e Well Known Specialist, sed In the treatment of 6= forins of PR u enr jtoed. Im nid Amibit ity \. Send for 1L it el 1) conts Varod quickly eapondenco, e 18 nusu VATE I You can double your nioney in six months by buying one of those choice lots in West Portland Park. SHOREY, HALL & CO, Abnington Building, Portland, Or. method of extract- thod of Inserting 1ug teeth, and the i an and dura: teoth without plat 4 g cl CHICHESTER'S ENGLIBH RESTORED. PENNYROYAL PILLS 2 'WEQ CROSS DIAMOND BAAND, tat fof Diamond Eeugn el taer RS e Ok o Mool . ki) S—— GRAND LOTTERY OF JUAREZ, Un tor the managoment of tho Mexican International Ban X Incorporatad by tho ng Co. of Chie Ior Charltable GRAND MONTHLY rposes, DRAWING wblic at tho city of Juasoz (for oxico. 1800, will ta%o p drnwinis will e the Intis aent) 18 of e PRIZE, 860,000, kets, £0.00 100 0 m 0 1 Prize A Prizo 1 Prizo i1 FIAINAL PIUZES. 000) of &) 1 V'rize of §10 tng to tho nndorsigned b al 0t Mexico, Moxican 1. cortify that the Bane Hua has o de Lol Banking Co Awn i e GRAN LOTTEIY 0F JU 10sty, falrn. toward il parties. Jouy 8, yos CaNT ; Aokat drawiPEFEISOE o £ any ticket drawi T tod und remitted to the owner ther I President I Paso ation. writo to ey With e Sired ey opu BeRring your il niaross. SENTCANV INTERNATION AT AN ity ot Jus NOTICH Oniir, s NICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING (e City of Junres. Mexico, SYPHIL! Can be cured in 20 to 6) days by ths use of tho e Remedy only by the Cook Remedy Nol WL o 1 for tho namos pitients who 18 i ot omah Syphiiis is 11 0 e most overy of the Cou VOt onen 1ty ever W o “prodieed T Wit only e 1t four your tion.® They 1t e ory Known remiedy nnd ond with s and I « that convi All lettor you are g thers aro 0 te o' Tor un ; 5. Full purtios w The Cook Remedy Co., r Hotel Bloclk, Omaha, Neuraskos ) St. Cli ro S ) and d Dod COUBHS, SORE THROAT. ties of 1] SODEN MIN‘ for Discases of the and also for Cons Cor, 1tk t medical o and veconymend t PASTILLE Chest and Lubgs, of the SODEN MINERAL ANI [ILLES #re very sutisface Jacute Pharyngltis as well ay i Cotarrial Condition of the upper aie o MOREAU I, BROWN, M. D, Prof. of Laryngology st Chicago Foliclinle, 1 find (he result WATEL tory in At all drugglsts at23 und 50 cts. & box, Pamphlets Gratis on Applications Soden Mineral Springs Co., Limited, 15 Cedar Streer, New York, SANTAL-MIDY Arresta dischargos from tho urinary organg 1o eltlier 6ex 10 46 hours, / It 18 superior to Copalba, Cubeb, or njoe- tions, and free from all bad swell or other’ ipconvenlences, ‘ SANTALMIDY 2 ) without which nose are ge: A~