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bR Bank clearings yesterday Officer Rouzer put three bullets in the head of a mad dog at 1816 South Fif- teenth street, killing him instantly Postmast Gallagher selected John A. lon from the eivil service list for the position of distributing clerk, at a salary of ). There will be no appointment made to fill the position of Chief Clerk Pickens, resigned. The duties formerly per- formed by him will be attended to by L. 8. Moh! and Charley Southard. The mail car CLT:Y. 4087.250,20, Cus wve ordered their new summer hats, They will be of white straw, narrow brimmed and low crowned. This is the shape of the ne It is used by the carriers in Chics New Yorl John Walker, a_colored youth, has a passion Yor base balls and’ succeeds in capturing most of those which are waft- ed over the fence by the professionals, He was arrested for vagrancy and afte spending a night in the city jail was re- leased, The go and father of a young lad Thompson, ‘Seventeenth —and g a story to tell of two ants who, while driving along the street, threw a handful of lime into the boy’s face, nearly blinding him. Detectives are looking for the men, Large figures have been appearing on the books of the building inspector late- ly. Yesterday permits issued for three buildings located at and Thirteenth, Jackson and Ninth and Burt and xteenth, and valued re- spectively at $20,000, £50,000 and $12,000. Mercer of the United States marshal’s office yestc ? ed from irfield, United States consul at ‘rance, a neatly printed sou- showing the exports from that rt to have amounted to $898,394.80 :‘l‘:n-lng()m month of March. 1890, and 8 ,438.52 for the quarter ending h 31, The new 200 horse power en fae Thompeon-Houston electri company arvived yesterday and w mt in place todiy at the new power house ab the foot of Jones street, 1t is expected to have it up and in operation by Suturday night, when the plant on Twelfth sfreet will be abandoned and the engine and machinery removed to the Jones street works, to be used in case of an emergency. PERSONAL, J. 8. Caulficld went wast yesterday, Denver being his destination, Charl v left yesterday on a trip to Old Mexico, goes first to Chihuahua. L. L. Work was a passenger yost v morn- fngon the west bound Burlington train envoute to Portland. ANNOUNCEMENTS. This evening dhe great French actress, Mille Rhea, opens her short engagement at the Boyd opera house. She will be seen this e ng and ay afternoon and evening in her new histor ay “Josephine, Empress of the French.” will be the first_presentation of the play in Oma 1t has been seen in a tern cities, and has won the unqui wise of both the metropolitan and prov but thi will be the first pr any promi- nent western c E g0, As the name would y the theme is purely & torical. The author, R. Haven, New York journal “Josephine, iven us a stage picture illustrative of the ovents that took place between the rriage of that brainy, selfisn, ambitious warrior, Napoleon Bonaparte, to his first wife Josephine, and the Little Corporal's exile to Elba in the spring of 1814, Unlike most dramatizations of stern, historical facts, “Joscphine” is said to abound in thrilling climaxes and ingenuiously-conceived dra matic situations. Historical accuracy hi been preserved, but dramatic effects have not been made subservient to it. The assurance is given that_the piece will be magnificently mounted and the characters bumnrull costumed. — Mile. Rhea has al- ays been known for her exquisite taste in etk sing apart. The gowns she will wear in “Josophine” ave suid to bo marvels of the mod art. The part of the wronged em- press is said to afford M'lle Rhea a better op- ortunity for the display of her tragic-cmo- ional ability than any part in which she has vet been secn. The star will be supported by r. William Harris, who plays Napoleon Bonaparte, A dramatic event of sp theater patrons will be the approaching en- gugement of Bflo Elisler at Boyd's opera our nights of next w unknown m Lyons, venir, rine for luction fc present season’ mestic comedy-dran; ness.” The New York Dai it: “Itis a wholesume, cle chavacter, and well desers has met. ' Of Miss Ellsle is more difficult to spe moto writing her g , the lh»r "Tho’ Gover. of . full of success it s impersonation it for even at this re- ner, womanly bright smile and voice of singulax musicall and expressive, recalls scenes of the play, in which she was the central figure, Her artis exquisite. Sun- day and Mondav evenings, “The Governess,” and tho engagement closes with “Egypt? Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Special “Governess” matinee Wednesday. entitled An Unfounded Statement. The statement which crept into Tue Brr yesterduy to the effect that Franc Murphy had purposely passed a punctured 10-cent picce ata hotel news stand in payment for o morning paper is untrue. It was too ab- surd to do the ' kindly gentleman harm, Mis ill happen in spite of fate, e. The ORIGINAL ABIE OINTMENT 1s only put up in o-ounce tin box and i3 an absolute cure for all_sores, bur wounds, chapped hands and all skin erdptions Will_pasitively cure all kinds of piles, Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box—Dby mail 30 cents A. O. H. Delegates, County Commissioner O'Keeffe left Hartford, Conn., yesterday afternoon as state delegate to the national couvention of the Anclent Order of Hibernians, He witl be ab- sent about two weeks. He was accompanied by James Douglas, delegate from Douglas for O'Keeffe has represented Nebraska at annual convention continuously ever since 1838, r—— New Coates House, Absolutely five proof, hotel in Kansas City, poiutments, 0. Lobeck’s Funeral, The funeral of Otto Lobeck oceurred yeslerday afternoon from his late residence, 1589 North Nineteenth street. Among the many friends in attendance were some fifty members of the real estato exchange and ten from the board of trade, both of which institutions Mr. Lobeck was & member at the time of his death, Rev. Mr. Burg, pastorof the Swedish Meth- odist church, of which the deceased was a member, assisted by Rev. Mr. Savidge of the People's church, oficiated at the services which were very impressive, There were many flowers to attest the loy. fng esteem of friends. beautiful tributo was fully three foet in heig was of La Franco rosc of the valley imbedded iu lilacs. The cross itself was composes of tubo roses und other rare flowers, 1t was from members of the real estate exchange. The lnlll beavers were: Hun Alvin Saun ders, P, Perine, M. y(uu. Theodore Olesen, l- M. Stenberg “and 1 Patterson all of whom were members of the real esta exchange. The interment was at Prospect Hill. S 1f your kidneys are inactive, you will feel and Jook wretehed, eveu in the' most cheerful society, and melancholy on the jolliest occas- fons, “Dr. J. H, McLean's Liver and Kiduey Balm will st you right again, One dollar wer bottle, Kan., City. PFinest and largest Unexcelled in its ap- named | i | i ADAMS AND THE STAFF. hat Changes in the Union cific Will Be Made Soon. e and quiet of the Union Pacific vhat disturbed by rumors Adams is considering the asibility of making some important changes in the oMcial staff. There is much anxiety to know the result, It is said that Vice Presi- dent Holcomb's authority will be that a new land commissioner will be agreed upon, also an assistant o Mr. Holcomb, Tt 1so intimated that the Union Pacifl 'n agreement undergoing 1 ng it stronger and ntrol of through busi- clrcles are some that P nt increased, Holcomb looking through ilities, sta on @ tour of the entire They t today Moved to Omaha. The tax collecting artment of the Union ifie, Kansas division, her located ‘opeka, has been removed to Omaha Veal retired some time ago and his son George W. Veal, jr ds him. The latter is out on the r rds of the The r been added to the m depi P Gen May Union I irned O A} , genc Troy, N BT the Ka taking W W Notes o rn_agent at 1, s in town. 3 agent of s City, Fort Seott & Memphis, is n Omahd's attractions. aldwell, general western agent of the t Shore line, Chicago, is here drumming astbound business | Assistant General Passenger Agent Scott of the Union Pacific has gone to Salt Lake, W. G. Burrows, agent of the Northwestern at Redfield, Daic,'is in the city. The Best Result. dient employed in producing arilla is stricily pure, and is the best of its kind it is possible to buy, All tho roots and herbs are carcfully selected, person- amined, and only the best retained. So at from the time of purchase until Hood's everything is _care- Lo view to” attaining the don't you try it} —— . ANOTHER MISTAK Every img Hood" s The County Architect Seems to Have Been Paid in Advance, County Attorney Mahoney i3 preparing an answer to tho petition of Architect E. E. | Myers instituting suit against the county for tho bulance of 200 which he claims to be due him on the bill of $300 which he put in some time ago for his expenses in coming here from Detroit, March 25 last, to examine the new hospital building. The answer will be that the balance of $200 will be held to app the £1,000 which Mr. | Myoers' contract the county provides | shall be held back until the building is com- vleted. This turns up another mistake made by the commissioners, Right in_the face of a clear and explicit clause in the contract with M that £1,000 shall be held back until the completion’ of the work, the board has paid $300 of that amount. This £00 was the premium offered for the plans, but which should have been, according to the adves , deducted from the 4 ven to the success- “Phere is nothing Like Dr. Thomas' Eclec- tric Ol to quickly cure_a cold or relieve hoarseness, Written by Mrs. M. J. Fellows, Burr Oak, St. Joscph Co., Mich. * DARK LANTERN CROWD. The Effect on Them of the Bee's Dis- closures, There was consternation in the camp of the solid Twenty-cight club Wednesday evening. Tnr Bee had thrown & bomb-shell among the valiant warriors. The chiefs whoare generally known to be connected with the nantly denied the charge that the mmany bushwhackers were fighting annexation un- dex cover and would vote solid against it. On the contrary they claimed to be in favor of anncxation and the purification of elections. Their club- had tabooed the use of money in politics Less than half & dozen men could be found among those who are known to be Twenty cightérs who would admit that anything about such an organization, all'news to them, No, they wouldu't go near Aunexation, to them, wias 4 mat e indifference, In the morni o braves, Vander- voort, Bro v, had an earnest and 1ong pow vate office of tho postm The cares of state seemed to be ghing heavily upon them, Wholesale brokera in political patronage has irs drawbacks and discouragement: What the three chief Twenty-eighters wer discussing of course is but a matter of con- jecture, Maybe it was_tho letter referred to below as having been turned over to Dave Anderson. x hundred dollars.” enough Joe Schiller, one of the gang that trains in with the Tywenty-cighters, met a reporter and threatened to ' do somebod violence if the statements made in Tue B Wednesday — concerning him were not, re- tracted. So far as he was concerned, ho , the statement was purely a fabrication. Ifollowing are the facts as gathered by Tre outh Omaha representative: 3 veporter ran across Joo Schillor about 8 o'clock in Tom Rock's saloon. He alking for annexation, but he was heard to inquire for men who the’ reporter knew to be secretly opposed to annexation, The lat- tor beeame at once interested and suspicious of Schiller's mission and followed him down N At the corner of Twent; xth Schil Duvo Anderson ~ and they stood talking for some minutes, Then Schiller handed Anderson u letter which the latter read and shoved in his pocket. From that part of the conversa- tion overheard by Titk B it was_ev! dently a request upon Anderson to use Schil- leras a worker at the polls and to furnish him money. The reporter could not hear all l 2 conv ation, but he he arks : ‘\lmmiunl.“ "\\AH$ do you,” and kin- 4|!ul exp which umhmblull) had nee to the ele \(u\)l el The Clango Alarm Bell Closo by in the stillness of the mght could scarcely startls the ordinary individual more than do trifling noises the nervous invalid. But once the n are_braced and the sy tem invigorated with Hostetter,s Stomach Bitters, this abnorr is suc- ceeded by a tranquility not to be disturbed trivial causes. lmpaired digestion is a fortile cause of nerve weakness and unnat- ural mental gloom, and a vigorous renewal of the action of tho stomach is one of the surest of invigorating and quieting the Insomnia, or sleeplessness, a form of ous discase, is unquestionably benefited by sodatives, when it 18 prolonged o of fre- quent oceur but its permanent removal is more effectually achieved by the Bitters. This medici also signally efieacious for malaria, rheumatism, constipation, liver com: ll}ui]u‘l and and torpidity of the kidneys and “Will 825 each be lev met The Count's Check, ount Pulaski, the czar of the dog pound, »ecoming o capitalist has taken to writ- ing checks which are nccepted by rash people re unacquainted with the extent of the Some_days ago he wrote one on the Mer- chants' National bank for &1.06 and tendered it to Compton Brothers, 1203 South Twentieth street, in payment for feed. When the check was presented Mr, Compton was informed by tho bank that the count had no money in the bank and never had any. A Pleasing Sense of health and strength renewed and of ease aud comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in harmony with nature eifectually cleanses the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c and $1 bottles byall druggists. Sign the Communications, "Phe chief of police has lately been deluged with anonymous complaints of disorderly and | immorul houses on North Sixteenth, South | Sixteenth and almost every quarter of unJ | end to the other appears badly rotted. THE OMAHA DAILY BE FRIDAY, city, and the officers go wild-goose chasing complaints, unless signed, will in thefuture go into the waste basket BOME ONE BLUNDERED, The Dangerous ndition of the Eleventh Street Viaduct, A Bre reporter yesterday took a long, careful and all-over look at the Eleventh street viaduct which the city engineer has reported as being In urgent need of repairs, As one ger I result of the vi it may safely be nsserted that if any one of the sev- eral hundred owners of horses whose animals cross and recross the structure daily had accompanied the reporter he would *give orders to have the viaduct shunned just as much as possible. It does not. require a skilled eye to seo that when the flooring was laid, plaiks were us that were seve s too _short, and, in- deed, that just barely touched the fron sills upon which they As a result, the con- stant jarring of the viaduct has caused one end on forty or fifty of these planks to drop off and away from all support, while some two hundred more are nearly out’ and will be enti 0 in o v The paving above these lose fallen 50 as to make great hole way, and it scems simply m dozen or twenty horses have not broken their legs on account of these dep n But this is not the worst thing noticed, Several of the little iron shelves which sup- port the one center iron beam upon which rests the tip end of the flooring plank, have broken off leaving these parts of the roadway resting upon sheer luck more than anything.else It is noticeable that a connection with the structure of th very seriously disjointed in almost every coptalie main span_and the extreme end The plank portion of the flooring from one This is evidently due to the fact that large quanti- ties of dirt are allowed to accumulate and re- main on the roadway from one month’s end to another. This dirt holds the water and remains moist a_greater portion of the time, Tho fron railings and guards are pulied 't and bent out of place in man the structure. In many inst tions of the extreme outer guard rail has been broken, pulled from its posts, so that if a pe son were to stumble or be shoved u the chances are that he would go off the via- duct and then certainly be killed. planks has in the road- ous that a t everything i floor is rt BERMINGHAM AND BALCOMBE. The Gory Major Again After the Side- walk Inspector. Chairman Balcombe of the board of public works was asked what he had to say regarding the charges preferred against him by Sidewalk Inspector Bermingham in a communication to the council Wednesday night. The charges are that, out of about three bundred cross-walks laid in the c about sever to the cont ccifications, which re quire all material used to be of good qualit of white pine, and that Mr. Balcombe ordered the contractor to use yellow pine without ing anything to him (Bermingham) about Mr. Baleombe “Neither the sidewalk contractor nor the, sidewalk inspector were ordered to use yel low pine; but, after Ed. Burns, the contgactor, had been'placing walks about a montifunder the imstruction of thesidewalk inspector and using yellow pine for crosswalks, they called at this office and questioned me as to its use. During the conver- sation, I said that yellow piue must sed under any circumstnnces what- > idewalks, but that I had no objec- tions to_its use for crosswalks because I thought it better for this special use than the other, that it was tougher and had more flex ibility without brittieness, and _hence would last longer under the pressure of heavy loads passing over it daily than the other. “I'wo or three days after this communi tion, the sidewalk inspector demanded a w! ten ruling from me as to this_matter, and it en bim, Mr. Bermingham to the con- The follow- 218 a copy: April 28, 1800, wa l‘( Inspector i fl"‘ll]\ht‘ll by the sidewalk 1l Burnes. ract was approved by the mayor, L and board of public work B rdinance N as the one todecide all qu to the use of material in the followin tracts, vi ATl material furnished or work performed umder this contract s to be 10 the satisfaction I insy . " 1of ud shall be used until it has bee and upproved by thesidewalk Inspe “Hence you aro d matter to your own be required by anyboc material you do not approve sincerely, ST AL DB to decide this and can not the use of Yours, most “The contract provides,” added Mr. Bil- combe, “that ‘any material condemned by the sidewalk inspector must be at once removed,’ and that he shall ‘measure and accept’ ail walks and hence he cannot be by any- body to accept any walk of 1 not approve of and therofore is, in_tho first instance, responsible for its condition and quality.” Dr. Birney,practice limited to ¢ al discases of noseand throat, Be Off Among Hotel Men. F. A. Balch, proprictor of the Hotel Barker, left last night to attend the annual meeting of the hotel men’s mutual benev- olent association, which is to_be held in the club-room of the American hotel, Boston, This gathering will compriso thé leading hotel men in the country. 1t will be followed by a,grand banquet, at which responses to toasts will bo delivered by the governor of Massachusetts, the mayor of Boston, ex- President Cleveland and the editor of the Globe, It will meet May 13. On the 14th inst. there will be an excursion to Provi- dence, thence to Narragans L where the caterers of the country will dolight them- selves with a magnificent clam-bake. On Toursday the guests will be treated to o drive around Boston. Mr. Balch will be gone two weeks tarrh- bldg. Tts superior excellence proven In millions of homes formore than o quarter of a century. 1t Is used by the United States Government. Endorsed by the heads of the Groat Universities as the Strongost, Purest aad meat Healthful, Dr. Price's Cr Ing Powder ot contaln Ammon Alum. Sold only In can It NG POWDER NEW YORK. To cure Biligusness. Sick Headache. Constipation, Malaria. Liver Complaints, take the and cortain romedy, SMITH'S BILE BEANS Tse the BMALL S1ZF (40 little beans jo tho bot. tle). They are the m nvenient: sul Pricoof elther slzo, 20 cents per bottle. KISSING .7, 17, 70; Photo-gravure, panel slse of this pleture for 4 ©ents (coppers oF stamps). JiySNITI & CO Makers of *Bile Beans. St Lot FOl LADIES ONLY--Dr. Leducs Perlodical Pills, \ from whatever cause These pills should not be taken d 0., Royalty Props.. ol ages. | HIS IDEA OF WOMEN, What a l”rr\mmm\t l‘ngu‘h Author Thinks of American iadies--A Comparison with with European Girls, A well-known Epglish author, who was re- cently In the United Statos, was entertained by a gentleman aenl lady of wenlth, residing on Fifth Avenue, New York. In the course of the dinner the* conversation turned upon Amerlean women, when the English gentle- man ¢ In Amerlea do you find such com- rlc\lmw nd nawhere such health as we see 1 the faces and forms of English girls. Ihave noticed this in every city thut 1 have visited, and faded Ixlstence asure. You 150 yOu are very bl t t this English ‘authoravas ted, wus bitter, but wo wrong, American g0 healthy, so bril- " may say prejudieed, Indies are not so strong, liant, as they should be. Their complexions are not 8o clear nor thelr eyes so bright as could be desired. Doubtless the climate has something to do’ with this, but it Is unques- tionably true that by proper care, and u Judi- elous use of the right means, these thi OVercon Any lady who feels tire ok ¢ iily ov prop of alittle pure taken Tn Whte that it should thing else that th Amerie; alt has ne whiskey Is to build up the syste the complexion ar 1 give bri ln the pli 'fi at Duffy's offect of this 1, 0 improve and vigor anguior. 1t is in the land, » Somewomen are ''bothered to death” with corsets break- ing. There is a“bone” that never . breaks; it can't be broken—by wear. The only way it can be broken is by bendm it back the other way -—whxc% is neverdonein wear. Don't believe it, perhaps? Very well. Go to your own store and get a Kabo corset ; and, if it breaks in a year, go back and get your money. The steels may break— the Kabo never! The store has a primer on Corsets for you.- .y \OR10400 CORSET C0., Chicago and New York, “THIS I8 THE AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATI Walter Besant, Apollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” AMERICAN. PUBLI0 HEALTH ASS00IATION. Extracts from the Report or: the Poliution of Water Supplies. “Typhoid fever in our cities is in a great part due to the sewage in the water supply.” “We cannot shut our eyes to the relation which exists between sewage in our streams and typhoid fever in the citics that are supplied by the thousand people die o ly in the United States of Americ “The purity of Apollinaris 1Vater offrs the best security against the dangers which are commaon to_most of the ordinary drinking waters,”—MEDICAL RECORD. APOLLINARIS.—“ The amnual con- sumption of this favorite beverage affords a striking proof of thewidespread demand which exists for tabie water of absolute purity.” MEDICAL JOUKNAL. NOTIOE,— ZVe well-known Yellow Labels of the vpollinaris Company, Limilted, are protected by Perpetual Dygunctions of the Supreme Court. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Dr. McGrew phoid fever SPECIALIST, Is unsurpassed in the treatment of nll forms of Prl e Diseases, Stricture, Lost Manhood, Impotency, and all Disorders of the Sexual and Uurinary Organs. Liis treatment C€ANNOT FAIL, and o cure {s guarantoed in evory case. Those who STRICTURE Jut pain, cutting or loss of time [.ost Manhood And all weakness of the sexual organs, timidityo ilts are ab Doctor, an y resiored to Lis usual thelr worst forms an solutely and permaf tha patient ix soon c vigor, ambition, und Barrenness and All Female Discases positivel without instruments AT HOME, withouf mogance or loss of thme or paln. Treatm Hy wade by cach patient. Hours {or CATARKRH, Skin Discases and all Disenses of xhp Blood, Hearr, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder absolutely cured, SHYRETT 1S Ing this of per nt o entment to be the most rapld, tive, No watter what stage of the dis tho doctor Guarantees a Complete Cure, s his remedy kil the polson and rem 14t trom thabio usands tor's book, The for “man ¢ ponden: awp for reply. l-u Doubls Entrance, Eithe r 14th St., Northeast Corner {4TH AND FARNAM STREETS, OMAHA, NEB. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS e [Bichestor Chom, Con Hadiosh Sar JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. sves every | 1( AUTIO! | £¥iare froe Nebraska Clothing Co SPECIAL NOTICE. Saturday morning, we will commence the most stupendous sale of Men’s Suits that Omaha has ever seen. We have made a deal for the entire spring stock of one of the largest manufacturers, and one that makes clothing for the finest 1ct.ul trade. We propose to scll these goods at about one half their retail value or in other words at 50 CEN'TS ON THE DO.LF LAR. We know what the people expect of us when we make such a statement, but our patrons know that we never dissapointed thcml when we announced something extraordinary and we do that Of all the big sales we ever had this will be the bigoes Our Douglas Street window will show some of the b"ué,‘uns and tell part of the story Nebraska Clothing Co Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Forthe treatment of all CHRONIC AND SU Trusses. Best Facilitics, Apparatus and R quiring Medts ITreatment. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATE mmodations West. Write for cireulars on Det Piles, Tumors, Cancer, Catarrh, Bronehitls, 4 ull Surgl form of discase ro- ad Attendarce. Host foet Curvatures of topsy, Kidney, Blal- specialty. 3 nhalation. 1 Oporations. 1) Al Blood Disense: New Restorative tre for Loss of Vital Power, 'artles corraspondonca. All communications confldentint.\ Modicine or Curely packed, 1o marks to indieate 0ontents or sender. * One porss ro G rend biaiary O ybur case, and wo will sl piain wrapor BOOK 10 i 25 npon 10rival Epecial o Nervous Diseases, | " Syphilis. Gloot andVaricocoio, with qugst “Addross \ Omaha edical and SurgicaV Institute, Corher 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb. Grand Heliery of Jilarez Under the Management of the Mexican International B INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will take place in public at the CITY OF JUAREZ (formerly Paso del Norte), WEDNESDAY, MAY 21ist, 1890. Under the ;mrmlml~||||N\I~'un ot GEN, JOHN §. HOSBY, and MR.OAMILO ARGUELLF the formg an of such prominence in the United s that his presen sufficient g ¢ public thut the drawings will be held with strict honesty ness to all, and the lutter (the Supervisor of the Mexican Government) 15 of cquil s and {ntegrity. CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 80,000 Tickets! Only 80,000 Tickets] WHOLE TICKET: HALF TICKETS, §2; QUARTER 1 LIST OF oo $60,000 10,000 it mor tus my o at homo onts sent by mail or expro - Call and o0y 1. hill Yon tod. | Syphilitic poison ,4 sten “The fashion wears out more apparel than the man” and every man likes to be ap- | pareled in the fashion. How to do this and to do it |economically is the question. | Let us solve this question for | you by showing you our clothing, and you will see that |you can have a stylish, well |made, good fitting suit at a resonable price. Ol nling Co., Concessionariss, PURF Mexte tanding: 100 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 1 Prize of $60,000. 1 Prize of 10,000 0 1 Prize of 5000 4 Prizes of 1,000 Termin 2 500 Terminals to $0.000 Prize of Terminals to $10,000 Prize of §10 each 10 Prives of 200 Prizes of 1914 Prizes amounting to.. ¥ ticket drawing a prizo 1 s fuco value will bo colle ner thereof free of Wo the undersigned hereby certify that the Banco Nacional of Mexioo in Chibuahus has on, dopoait from the Me the necessary funds to guarantee the poyr prizes drawn In the G tiy that wo an International Banking Co ntor i SYPHILIS Can be cured in 20 to 60 days by the X % b e il W use of the sl i o Magic Remedy For salo anly by the Cook Remedy Co. of Omaha, Nebrarka. | WHLo 1o us for the namos and address of 1 cured and from whom wo Syphilis Is a i ) .:ulf\ €. MOSBY, Commissloner. CANILO ARGUBLLES, Supervisor for the Government. NOTICE Note. L BANKING (0 Mexie ICAN INTERNA Clty of Juurcs Send remittances for tickets by ordinary lette itafning Mon + Issued by all Express Compunies, New York Excliunge, Bunk Draft Address ull registeréd letters to MEXICAN INTERNATIONALL BANKING CO., City of Juarez, Mexico, via Kl Paso, T ¢X. Emerson. Hallet & Davis. Kimball, Pianos & Organs. Sheet Music. 1813 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Etchihgs. Engravings. Artists’ Supplies. Mouldings. Frames. Our Great Closing Out Sale Continues to attract intelligent buyers, who believe in get- ting the worth of their money. We save you from 25 to BO per cent on Diamonds, Watches, Chains, Rings, Lock- ets. Pins, Buttons, Ear Drops, and all other Jewelry, well as Silverware, Clocks, Bronzes, Lamps, Silk Umbrel las, Opera and Field Glasses, Spectacles, etc, K! D~ A FEW ASTONISHERS FOR THIS W Genuine Diamond Finger Rings, solid gold, only $2.80 Boss Gold Filled Stem Wind Watches, Elgin moven only $17. lid Gold Vest Chains only $7.80. 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