Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 18, 1890, Page 8

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8 A0 a5 tr MARTYR Gy l rested last 1 Hin Virtues Wil Be Commemorated /illiam Wallbridge was on Next Sunda L Tl et On next Sunday at Germania hall, Harney th stealing ace 1216 « ,n|uml t from | avenue night, ck Eugene R. ( e Ml Ja enth strocts, hetwoeen Eighteenth and Nin will be a grand memorial service commenmor: Hownrd streot was damaged to the ex- | ative of the life of Abraham Lincoln, Tt tent of #20 by ¢ fire yeste . Tho | Will be by way of celebration of the twenty blaze originated from” u lighted eigar | ffth anniversary of the death of the martyr I ng on the window sill near a luce | president, which occurred on April 15, Tt curt | will recall the lofty patriotism rvflllu' [ i f T cader of the republican party, and more Ihis evening the Sarntoga Ly- | lead | LR ] ¥+ | pecially bring into prominence the prineiples courn_associntion will give its Tust bull | FoF Ghion ne died e ini i oo eid for this season at [ sum hall, under the auspices of the Turners. Hon The damenscktion of the Oma - | John B, Hawley of this city, who was a mem in wi i e | coln’s cabinet; Hon. J, W. Savi verein will give a_calico ball at Ger- | ber of Lincoln's cabinat; Hon ; i | oscwater, ) Gannon and others will manin hall next Wednesday evening, | “ml:i ..(l‘l‘"'\ ’w‘“ V. Gunnon and others wi al of Miss Flannah Swe s at her late home, 915 The took pl fun | “Phe Liederkranz has @ | tion and will sing a grand wi s0Ng esp \pitol avente, at 9 a. m., and was attended by | renearsed for the occasion. € izens gene a large number of friends. The in- | are invited. ::r\n. nt took place at St. Mary's ceme- ll.\,\lll.’l‘i)h'__..‘l BT GRADE: A Sixteenth strect motor gomg north | mpe Cuts and collided with a eable car at Sixteenth and Dodge streets yesterday morning. The motorman could not hold his car the cable car was not stopped. The only damage done was to_smash some g in the s and frighten the pas- “ills Which are Receiv- Much Attention. sposed Hamilton street ne is divided into two parts. The fir ins at Twenty-fourth strect and runs west d Tt starts out Twenty-fourth v five foot Tywentg-uinth with Benge B W), hat makes a fill of five feet at Twenty The prope owners south of the | 5 et ianth sitest: viadust: who will be cut of cleven feet at Twenth-seventh, nty-eighth, and sev Th i ns out to ot at T nty-ninth on ut Tw gessed for benefits to pay the dama that structure will me o joned ") Thirtiet nin ot cut Motz hail on South Tenth st Ll 3 AT C evening to discuss the matter and a five fobt cut PLy8INthy - 16 a feeling that some of the property own- | takes the present st Pleasant st ers, especially those who wers taxed |‘u|‘ and mkes o straigh from Pleasant to the Eleventh street viaduet, are rated | Lowe avenue, ik too high in the proposed assessment of '_"‘\1"';;:<:;\\;tl;\!ffi::h L ?:ff‘ of bene Dewoy sirect, and_no_cha An application for a_ writ of habeas | boulevard,but starting (her corpus was filed yesterday 1 the attor grade to the v s | noy for O'Brien ind Few, the men ar- | Will invelves lowering o d for implication i’ a robbery at | gEa T T fie Junction, on the gound that the | %ot ut Blaekbivd streat of twe authorities here had no authority to ar- | comes out to the present cstablished vest the men. As soon as it became | Vista strect. makes the steep known that this had been done, Captain | on the street five feot to every 100, b Mostyn filed a charge of ‘*‘resisting an | Twenty-fowrth and Twenty-ninth; and west offiecy” agninst the men and thoy will [ of Lowe avenueit isu littie over theo und be held on this until the lowa authorities | OnehL f arviv A JUDICIAL OMIGSION, GRAPHS. Lincoln is at the Mil- It Will Be Argued in Court and May Fist PERSO. H. H. lard, blish a Precedent, g 120 Mageo was cony ey and sent to Jail for fif Under such civeumstan i ‘0sts are pi Nicholson of 1. McDonough of Ord is stopping at the teen days, stands committed until the . Ayres of Creighton is at the however, that the judze for M. Mfirdock of Kearncy is & guest at the R T e ae e ea DR ECXS0Ne vouns attorneys for the prisoner app W. €. Hoover of Blue Hill is registered at | lefore Judgo Hopewell demanding the Casoy. leasc of theivy client, They were inform . I1. Hinshaw of that it would be ne ¥ to file & motion in the matter and argue it in dne_form. The point promises to be an interesting one as it is thought fo be the establishing of a prece- dent. aivbury is stopping at ckburnof Arlington is a guest at V\. S. Garber of Lincoln is the Paxton. J. H. W. Hawkins of Lincoln i the Murra, C. M. Wh at the Case Mrs. M. R. Hopewell of Tekamah is a guest at the Millard M. E. Hunter of K registered at l-‘L'LL- ON MEN. Making Preparations for the Mill Opening. Fullerton was finely represented in Omaha yesterday hervepresentatives was rushing around the stopping at They are v of North Platte is registered cit ¢y was at the Pax- : tions for the grand opening on May 21 of the | Chis Schalatfeldt and wifeof Grand Tsland | finc mill of Murtiu, Potter & Co, of that arcat the Paxton. A special train will be vunfrom, this city Staplc ed at the C nd wife of Arlington ave reg and Lincoln on that day, among whom will be the | 0 gruiests, - staft iste oV Frank Sharp of Battle Creck is among the | and many of the leading professional and arrivals at the Millard. business men of the state.” The mill and im- John W. Holt, W. Darrington, J. v, | men water power of the state Hinchman and A’ Minuick of Falls City were | Will -~ be inspected, after which there at the Murray yesterday. will be a grand - banguet which will be sup- plied by an Omaha caterer, Do visiting reprusentyt Wiltse, G. M s, Bdward Kahn has Bradford, Pa., where sho the past five month sturned from has been visitin and also receiving med cal treatment. {E:r:t‘) and A.J. Rigby representing the ] 2 Btate Laborer, S losked e over the labor'field in this City and gives it 48 | Must bo carofully considered by the great will be no labor strike DEtob FREeI P e Hood's commends its S M verson of St. TLouis was in the at middle « and called ‘at T Bre ofice. | because it cconomy foew years ago a partuer of Mr. | great medi the only” medi- the pork packing business in | business now s that of live | stock commission merchant. g Rev. C. Van Oostenbrugger of Lyons, Rev R. M. L. Braden of Tekumah, Mr. W. Waite of Lyons, Rev. J. G. Spencer of ¢ id 100 doses ovding 1o st a month. ne of wh Dol O divections will ave and a bottle tak to Kendall vs Kendal, than usual i t is Mor and 15, W. Rankin of Chiciizo, who have b It Yo r i S A attending the presbytery at Papilifon.wors in | e coming engugennt of th, Aucticu e e Sosterdng wad Vitted My e | comedian Kzra Kendall at the Grand next building, Sunday evening from the fact thut the youug M. Reis, the well known theatrical man. | “Prince of cccentries” will follow the p ager of Bradfovd, P, and_proprietor of tho | formanees of the English artists of the samo {‘r("llllt mlr\x“ llu‘m\;;ll“l nI \l" i\' n{!l\z name. While tho entertainments differ Rels visited Omaha for the first tme, Ho | W\4elyin u dramatic sense, tho merits of suc: e e e (o Soveril hecles Ly, | €058 from a hox ofice standpoint will stand Tequporate, huving hd an attack of 1y grippe | £00d comparison, Eza Kendall has a Tat Ty, frot tho elfacts of which e hag | clontello of Taughter lovers wio 11 the the: never fully recovered. My, Reis has many | aters whers he pl W by their loud and ghter vote him their popular elioice in thé fun malking line. He is one of the fow in the extravi antomime farce line in this ¢ 1d to hizh rench cor Kendall 1y and th acquaintances in Omal to make his stay a p who will endeavor ant one, ANNOUNC, VTS, 1, o recent importation of The amusing comedy, “A T iy e acquisition to the of Kids,” will he the attraction at the Girand on Sun- | gxbet singor Tittle Jennie Dunnof ©Fav day and Monday evening, when our amuse- | Juvenile Pinafore” fame, will be seen ment lovers will have an_opportunity of | for the first time in several yeavs. Her voic Iaughing as they never laughed before 1 the rendering character of the old countryman, * ALY CROOK Button,” whic ra Ko s made TR S T \an Morriam, the surviving member of 0 b the most mirthprovoldng pieces of acting scen in late years of Ameri- can comedy, He is as istibly funny as the firm of Himebs of the Omaha cld he is thoroughly oviginal, and if there is tny | California, where he attended the laugh in > he i sure to get it out of | of his deccased associato. them, Lof the old favorite i that Mrs. Hiy L and daugh 1y he French come ter Grace wiil remain in San Jose until they '} enuio Dunu, the original recover from the immediate effect of their bé- Josephine” of the famous Juvenile Pinafores, | reavenont, Will Lawler Is nover Tuppier than_when | A to the dispasition of M. Himebaugh's delighting the ladies, This time Mv. Lawler | Proparty, Mr. Mervium, said that ho had s securd & 00 worth of Jupineso souventr |racard Newnie s CEIEDnuL. Nad mobil vhich will be given awa o ticket te x ; LR b e B B W etcitet toduy: | what would be done in the premises. Neither did she in wny manner say - whether or not she had been uppointed administratrix of the estate afternoon and evening will re vive a ticl "N\r'mr :_rln.n .\»mv!x.i\ ;ul.v.n_x.-v represen- After Mre. Himebaugh shall have recovered .u" 'I '\» e I; orn Panner - Fase nution from the shock she will probably muke a gompany. is i the city. - “Fascination” will | short visit o old friends in this vicinity. bo the attraction at the Bovd on Thursday, | * Mr. Himchaugh's intorests in this’ & ";":::’.l'-\ i H:» -“‘{"""’.,"r Japxbivec I, Miss | were quite extensive, wmong them being a ,u or will upported by Colonel Willinm | half ownership of the stock of the Omaha inw's Park theatre company of Brooklyn. | union grain company Marviage Licenses, to A Necessity of Health, Itisa prime necessity of health that the action of the bowels should be kept regular. But the way to overcome a temporary fit of constipation, or to remedy chronie costivencss is not to delige the stomach and drench the bowels with purgatives of violent and painful uction. The happy medinm between an inop erativo and violent_cathartio is Hostetter's stomach bitters, which acts just sufticiently upon the bowels to relax them, without pain and which being o wholesome' tonic, as we Li partics by Judge Shields ) mses were issued the crday : following Name and residence, John A, Ahlstrom, Omaha Bertha Peterson, Omaha Grassiona Giuseppe, Omalia. Antonina o Unclaimed, The vemains of K. A. Duncan who died at St. Josepl's hospital four days ago, ave still | 4s aperient, has' the cffoct of strengthening lying unclaimed at Heafoy & . Dun- | both them 'und the stomach, and promoting can was an Trishman of about twenty-cight | (heavell beiug of the whole interal economy R A B DR S5 ) el | ha romoval of bile from the blood, iereascd Ordhivty: | [ohe body fs that of o stendor man, | activity of the liver, usually dormant in cases ness, and soun this bencficen digestion follows The nose incline medi as thor: 5 to the Roman form and the thin mustache is reddish in_color and some- A v kiducy troubles und debility are also How to Save Tin remedied by it. Tnternal Revenue Collector Peters requests - that all persons applying for United States Advertising Omaha rovenue stamps of 1590 write their applications [ Secrctary Nuson and others interested In and havo them sworn and subscribed to be- | the Proposed boad of trade excursion to the fove appearing at the revenue oftice, | south and east coruers of America are out n avorage of 300 stamps are being issued | rustiing for names ot thoso Who want aily, und if the applications are not ready | to take the trip. whail the pe 1s making them call at the of: The entive expense of the tour will be borne lco, W vaa auigunt of uunccessury 1abor s | gyt of the private funds of those who go and not & penny, Mr. Nuson says, will 20 from the s ApalTm— board of thade (reasury . Tho five young women, Lizzic McNeal,May | o, Howeven, the tripls to be atrietly for the n 4 purpose of ‘advertising Owmaba in eye Wells, May Gaspar tnd Lizzie | ner possible, It hus not yet been definite sted Wednesday night for fight- | settled whether the excursion will be mad aigned before | it depending wholly on the number of names secured todiy ey and Annio Emmons, i 1 OVEr i Young man, were ar Judge Helsley yesterday afternoon and all dischurged except the Wells girls, who, it | A Thieving Domestic. appeared, precipital the row. They were 8 riia Soue & pe 53 fined each, with costs additional, and | H‘“l'“‘\'f WO, & W B Who has until re- not having the chsh they were seut to jail, | Sentiy been employed us u domestic by N. O, Brown, a contractor, was arrested by Court Ofices Keysor yesterday on the charge The others went away happy, accompanied | by "' wen in the case.” kg prepara- | nifested in | T of grand Jarceny \ HIS While in Brown's employ OMAHA sahe ole o dinmond studded pin, two 1 vings, n lace bed spread and lace pillow shams, When firsst aceused of the theft the woman denfed it, but lnter on confossed every thing. All the proper valued ut $150, wus recovercd — —— For burns, scalds, bruises and all pain and soreness of the flesh, the gand houschold remedy is Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil, Be suro you get the genuine STR EPING, | - The Thoroughfares which are to Re- ceive Attention After Dark. The following shows the strects ordered by the board of pub , and the nights on which the work is to be done Monday - Ninth st from Harney to the | Union Pacifie depot; Tenth street, from Fa nam to Castellar: Eleventh street from F nam to Williams; Twelfth street, from F\ nam south: Jackson strect, from Seventh to Thirteenth; Seventh street, from J: kson to Pieree; Pacific street, from Sixth to Thir teenth; Pine st from Bighth' to Tenth; Sixth street, from Pacific to Pievce, | i | worth toV | to Thirte | cor | achute in six Tuesday- D avenue, from street, fr jeventh, from Davenpx st , from € W Ty from Ninth fo Mary's wentietli n Farnam nth Six Friday vesolution ity council, v approy theveof howrd of deli pu mm 1 i ing th uived but will be att 1 Heve' abiout mate: ar sruaray 10w heve's your won't. tim with The de Kaho corset. lor unsatisfactc turned to us money paid w ont g may be in, provided it three weeks: 't is bones fully vefund th The Nebra Farnam st 1 he seen dicate prop afternoon at e will be free to will ascend ov ballc 1w thousands of Not Tue B rectory : Qs for th chunged, w Pastors nouncements T ward to Davenport 1if hirteenti nassed at the 1 1 by the mayor strects that t subsequently the work on #vme st his Wh ¥ money without ing o the average woman, I th-{ o 5 by the shavp e 3 th Dz L0 1ust, 1o ey Hnmu..ll thin " tossot JAC0T Wit thosa loop ave request Dodge and. Capitol nth to Sisteenth; Niuth Dodge to Harncy; Tenth, 1ith and Thivteenth streets, ort o Parnam; Bighteenth uming to Ohio, Farnam and Harney Sixteentli; Howard street @ avenue, from « Ninth Pourtoent ( ouglas, st to Leavenwort I sty enport st street, ms sty rd from Ninth to from T.eaven- tyfrom Tenth )i teenth sty {ofl 1 to Ohio; Cumi rom Six teenth to 'Twenty-si reet, from Cum to 3 Sunday - Sixteenth street, frgm alle of Lzard to viaduct; Web teenth to Sixteenth: L s | from Sixteent h to Thirtieth: Logvenwortl streaf, f venth to Tentht Twenty- aightl stecet, from am todenvenworth, week there will be an addit ovder for weeping other | in complianee with t session of t &Nl have been and-an_officiai_cop h ien the, vered to the ¢ works by the Ihe added as the s the funds will perm lated filth of the winteron the de the first sweeping extremely wmore time was consumed i be e than will As aconsequ s has been delay Soon as possible; ended to t the Women Want. ¥ W Lones. b fox ove lken corset ill neither itecd. out t 1t stitetied i tom, and it « more 1} takes the risk in selling the He buys and sclls under this veason whatever the corset is ¢ to the wearer, it may be re- through the dealer, and the Lbe cheerfolly refunded wi what condition Worn over which the 1 ever break: \¢ money. CHic Conser CoMpasy, company I, Zenner w v ochil 4 ote, Nunn Amerien hipsyn- W exhibition Sund that the o ive everybody. or i il drop to the ¢ seeonds, 1t promises to draw to th to Pastors, about to change its chureh di The divectory is put 1, and cannot be during the season, 1 to send in theiv an diest vonvenicned nd once set, SO1. stereotyp Its supor formo, heuds of the G Pure ing Alum. NEW YOUK. c1f SPEC n willlons of honies tury. 1L Ix used Ly Entorsed by the o Strongest w8 Crenm Bak reat Unly. Wl Dr contain »r Amj NG POWDER €O SAN FIGA NCES0O0, 10AGO! IAL T IN DAY Dinner Set Sale AT PERKINS, G 15 Paxton B 50 English Sc 0 Nots reduc 20 Sets redud Large line n We will offer eve Set in our stos without reser ATCH ¢ DAILY BILE, THE LIFY IN A GLASS 1t Does Not Seem v be Very M Often Enough te be the Death, e Tt and notiee hew eompletely Alled 1t was with Ittle particlos of mutter? 1t Jooked perfectly clenr ine 1t can be bealthy? T you wonder why, ina it tle while, your monthtastes bad, your appetito Is | St e LAUMAN'S | 14 Farnam St., Idg 16th & Farnam-sts 15 $10 each d from 818 to $11.75, ed from $22 1o 813, 0w sets 815, former price £20. wer, Game and Frult Huvilund Sets L Tneluding find Ve, ut speckul pr BABY B2/VEEB FREE Baistion and Girla' T Whole 910 saved. hend te. siamp logue, The largeel fnctocy (o the workd. o N, thet mny ki1 the germs, but does not remove them. A far better way fs to pure whiskey with it « I Amerien, unhesitatingly dect bear thiscarefully In mind e whiskoy whiskey 18 worse thin impire water Ductors, o sclentists wnd o for tmpure ists, now fully agreed ¢ dny Is 80 chemienlly p Dufty's Pure Mult. 1t enmity of ull other whiskle minded and the bigotry of o Wiy Heeause it has produce o life, awakened the 1 A the esil offects o a pure, medicinal wh Do iy unscrupnlous dealer to in {ng he hus some concoction s Rood, e bottled very popi- tno whiskey vsed in Amerien to- om tusel ol W the weak- ple. successfully withet the prejudice w minded pe Its, g facul polsonons water. Indeed, it not, howeser, al pose upm of his own that Is whiskey that Is larity of Duffy's or s th A% eanse Just mich voteor.” | ure Malt (hat worthy decoctions to come fnto the market CALIFORNIA THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES FIERINE T YAsTe = 1eaty 1o COTGH = = U O zs%sm\’{l‘\?(oflcfls e, \Bron chitis: m\fl Gup T '“aVL'SF ASESTIHROAT Send for circulan,§] prlatle3pro = [Afl_fll £t co.0ROVILLE, € UNGS +—Sold on 'JARA Yeen! RE FOR | CATARRH LERGT D t:R: Cure Co i ma Cvch ASIETISE MED:C Santa : Abic :and : ( I le by sdman D) TEN DAYS EXGCURS T0 SION CUATTANGOGA and Return BSO Irom Chicago and Return $.4o. \k~~1~ Raymond & Whitcomb exenrsion of vt Chintenoos 1o of city, an Ty parlor. sle Tostion Chnttanoo, conduct a nl compa Dl spare sable lie of the Erst( 3 1% nssared by its absol awth of the me i Hast Kighth Strect SKELL 0 HbOve, kTR AL A MOWEIL Lynn, Mass. 1SETE I AN M DL Manchester, N 1T L B RUSSEE Boston, Mass, AL RN, Lvom, Mass GO £, Onkiand. Me. Ny i, Miss public Messrs. Ry flsh il informatic s of e com mond & Whited 0 the vxeresion, April A will f Wiy, Now v Chilca COUGHS, Sore Throat. uthorities of the yiend the SODEN v diseases of the nd also for cons 4 B 1. Cliestund nnption. WATERS AND PASTILL Very fitis- factory i Subacuve I s wellas in b Clironle Catarehal Condi upper adr U REAT L TROWN. M fof Luryngology at Ch 2 Polielinie At all drugglsts at 25 and 3 ceuts o box, aunplets Gratis on Application, MINERAL SPRINGS €0, LINITED NEW YORK SODE 13 CEDAR-STREET. M AN HOGD RESTQR\EP. 11 Spanieh 18 sold with BF'ore & Atter P 1 loss of power of the Generative Or or bex, cuiised by over-exertion, youth h:luu et or the excesive ke uf tubacco, oplam. or stimhlants, which ultimately lead 1o ity, Consumption aud Tusanity, Putnp in pocket. Price Very §5 order wo ure or vefund il t0 auy address. Ui is paper. Addiccs Branck Office for U ot, CHECAGO, 1LL. OMWAHA. NEIL 1Y & Dol treed wupittén_gua noney, Sent b Gecay, Wasting W bend a valuable particilars for b of charge. A endid medio bo read by wvery Than who s nervius and debilitated. Address, Prof, ¥, ¢, FOWLER, Moodus,Conne FRIDAY, [ N [ > theseun- | APRIL 18, 1800, waited on I has been who showed spent i waiting, To the many of our patrons who could not get "we have a large force of extra salesmen the 1 s, We are thankful to those on all custome themselves well repaid for the time they men next Saturday, bargains. Some of the lots advertised last every day new invoices and every day we have nes Our this week's special is the grandest offer ever mad week are com some are | We place on sale about 500 very fine worth at least ¢15.00; at the unprecedented low the product of one of the best mills in the country, neat brown plaid. price « week at $9.00. Our piles of Spring Ov already badly broken up. goods quick. .md sce if we hese have been marked dow If you want to secure a fine Spr can it you. | FURNISHING GOODS—Our spring selections in fancy (lannel shirts are the most | tensive and varied ever shown by any house in the city, we have a full assortment of the ! elegant novelties of the present scason, in all wool, silk and wool mixtures and all silk. | these goods we quote the lowest prices. | “They alwaysgive you good I'he indul W and will be prepared for higger crowd ple and in tl Cassimere and Cheviot Suits, $0 coats are getting low, and in some of the n, a g Overcoat at a bary ' i We tnust sell out the remainder Hovalue, as our wholesale business demands : | the next fow days we invite you to oI never fail to find some- again enjoy. We are liahle to rent s come at once before it is too late, H . - e O fl4 All oar genuine Diamonds now o th S Y. ‘ thing that fits my hoy thrown in. $50,000 worth of Dia $2.50 up to $3,000, for Solid Gold Watches Nickel Watches fro Solid Gold Chain and Loclets, $1 and upward, “Such Jovely kilt suits.” N These are the pleasant i I thing; m $7.5 ¥ olid GlZ it store last Sat tl reat Wt was el we Ul have a o ul Wi ly sold fresh atty e line of ready (AT hut action out m I'he materi: 0o W finest make it un, 5 we e ! TFresh Lines of Shoes Every Week. Nebraska Cloth ratail stoc sur entire time, attention ond cap v feast of bargains such as you will and sell our fixtures now any d > at importer’ monds to sele \rerings, & 1. Solid Sily pricos o o, ) Pest Rolled Plate Chains Gold Rings, $1 all sach r Wate ind $2; w “ 4 4 i npossihl AT or for W wle clot! cael lin thes shades are dark and light gr I'hey are well trimmed with the hest of Farmer Satin or Serge ling cheapest suit in this lot would bring in any other establishment §15 ¢ ofter lots the int Gorner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. “TIME IS MONEY. without further ¢ nd the m hes from $ from 4 orth § ring Ch I'hou hey il also be prepared with new opening ng. of Ly, iz ing Co. 1tings rom 5 ap. harms the that we hear every day 1ot of Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttc nd Scarf Pi | § 3 s worth $1. Heavy Solid 1d-larat Gold Buttons, v 1 about our clothine. | choice for o1 ted Cuff Buttons at 500 pair; worth 21 to | 2 Solid Gold 50c and $1 vach; worth four 'y 1,000 fir ches and Lace Pins from 50c up. *h style Mantel Clocks, 8-day, half-hour strike, and $1 at Silver Lamps, with sillc um Hundreds of othe: o'clock. Store for rentand fi worth $10 to equally good b xt Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, 20, lla shades, from gains. Open Satur for sale. 1a ¥ Omaha, We invite your inspection of the Children’s Suits of- feredat $ 5.00. Pumors, Can ar, Rkin and Blood. and S 0f Women Froe, W > vate.) Only Reliablo M, A Diseases suceessiully (c sl JUAREZ GRAND LOTTE I\\ OF Tnder ¢ Charitable Purposes. | GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING W ke i public at (he ity of Juarez (form erly Paso del Norte), Mexieo, | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1890, undeethe pessonal supersision of General Jonx S M and Mr. CAx ELLEN, the forner a 0 the United St ol such prominenee 1one s s | et ll mulmlnum | CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. ON1LY 0,000 TICKETS ONLY C0.000 TICKE Whole Tick £ Tickets, s, # ‘Omaha Medical .lx]d.\,\\.ll(jl Corner 9th and Harney Sts., ruly Wi W K TO with que Ais, Bplopsy MEN u spre AN Kt [nstitt Omah L ZES. 1 Prize of 80,00 £00.00) - 1 af 10,000 ww || Etehings. Emerson 1 b or 8,000 Bow | f ¢ =ES0 § Drizes of 1000 la | f Engravings. Hallet & D: 18 hrisonot %0 o0 [ B Artists’ Supplies. Kimball, |28 e 0 M| f Mouldings. Pianos & C Avi (0N iz o T Sher ; e AL oo | | Frames. hect Mu ; ) | to 1513 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. INAL 171 0 &0 00 Vo of 820 i . unt uned ico, i L Itern: | 1904 Prize | we | Nactonal from the the )l L0 gunran AYment ot o e prizes Arawn 1 Uhe GIASD LOTTEIY OF JUATTEZ W Cortify that wo witl supervise all tie rangements, and i person manage and ¢ e driwings Of iy 1 Conducted with honesty, 1o Freas, i toward uil parties L JOHN 8. MOSBY, Commisslon CAMILO ARG UELLIS Tfany ticket drawiig & prize 13 sent't e aed 1tn face valne will ho collweted wnd veumitted e owner thereo free of chiat EDGAR 1 BIONSON Prosident K Pash National Bank: 11 Faso, Tex AGENTS WANTED £ any further i For club rates. to the un Ul e i Tl v City'of Juarez, Mex A Porfoct Art Album containing 24 NOTICE Beautiful Pholographs reprosenting 4 remittances for tickets by ordlnary Bewuirt] Ehclagrasht pckento 1 by all Express ( nk Dratt or LL0rs ATIONAL BANKING €O City of Juarez. Mo CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. RED CAOSS DIAMOND BRAND. Htaining Money Order, iasi anion, New Y te. | Addr MEXICAN INTLIC on recelpt of your address., Western Dept. 80 Franklin 8t., Chicago Manhuo‘ austig Prema Mai i Ladreu 1 U REE ES, P ENEDY FRER of 3 CHASE & SANBORN, 136 Broad St,, Boston, RESTORED. 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