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llIl, LIIY Bank clearings yesterday $1,308,420.50. B Councilman Ford, with his wife and child i Ireland next month, where they will remain until fall, Frank Razoe,an old resident of Oma died Sunday night of inflammation of t} lungs. The remains we sded to Wilbur, wherve his brother o8, Bishop Newman left the city yes and before his return he ‘will s gevernl months in Japan, whither will go directly from here, sailing June 19, An inquest was held yesterday over the remaing of Mrs, Stapleton, the coloved woman found 1 in bed yesterday The jury found thatshe had dicd of b disease. The funeral of Hazel, the three-ye old daughter of My, and Mrs. C. H. Wal- worth, who died Sunday evening, will be held from the family residence, Twenty-seventh and Caldwell streets, ab k this morni Rigor has a nose which keeps its place only by virtue of the bandages which cover Its disfigurement was aused by ¢ kles on the )nn 1s of I mh alifornia urant Sunday night. Last night was the r a night of the board of trade, but the presentation of Hamlet at Boyd's by an eminent Omaha jurist proved too much for the members and a quorum could not be secured, The joint committes pf the council, board of public works and count missioners tried to hold o terday afternoon but a quorum be sécured and an adjournment taken subject to the call of the ¢ man, Mr, Bechel, Judge Shaw yesterday listened to the evidence in the ease of John J. Golden vs Patrick Ford, and rendered a judg- ment for costs against the plaintiff.” Gol- den sued the Third ward councilman for $58, but prior to the time of com- mencing the suit Ford had made a ten- f the amount ofthe claim, the plain- ifY came out only second best, In the report of county commissione derson made to 1 of the ih-contractors” of the be rejected, during the discus the acteptance of the hospital. mis- take was mad was toreject the claims of the e 1d had no refe : to those of the sub-contrac- rday end he gular mee the proceeding: hospital noon \mu‘m!wm\wlu I Plaint of cruelty made by Dr. ) others against Dogeateher Matthews, He is of the opinion that there is a good deal of uncalled for sentimentality about the killing of the worthless curs which inflict the town, This cleaning, he claims,is the object of the dog ordinance and if the catchers are to be arvested for every canine they eapture and kill he would advoeate "the rescinding of the law. —— PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, S. I Guddall of Chadron is at the Casey. R. W. Oliver of Kearncy is at the Paxton. M. M. Warner of Homer is at the Mer- chunts, . W. Blair of Broken Bow s the Casey. S. B. Hohman of Lincoln is registered at the Murray, Charbes J. Smith of Beatrice the Paxtc Henry Herald of Plattsmouth is-a guest at the Millard, Mrs. L. Spurrier of Fullerton is registered at the Mill J. M. Marsh of Grand Tsland city yesterd Charles ping at the | Mrs, W. BB ping at th S, H. Toucray and guests aj the Murray D. Fitzpatrick and daughter-of Colum bus arc at the Paxton, )] M. Whitney and wife of Hastings s at the Merchants, ul L Millard Lewisand W. K. Franklin topping at the Merchants, W. M. Bunting, Mrs, I Viall of Duvtd City a guest at is a guest at was in the mer of Grand xton, Thorpe of David wrray Island is stop- City is stop wife of Fremont arc J. Pickett of of Lin coln ure M Doty and and Mrs, . G. Stephens of Glenw the city, the guests of Mr. Templeton. Mr. Jacob Levin, who has just been pro moted to be assistint ~Am<|mh eighth district of the Western Graph company, loft, for Minneapolls, futurc home, last night. He will return to Omaha We ay and initiute his successor futo the du and A Small Burglary. The res<idence of Augustus Schir uth Thirteenth sty wday night during the pants in Council Bluffs, wsmull watch_and about posited in a child’s savings bank, Custom House Receipts. The following consignments were rec at the custom house yesterday, Two cars crockery from England for M. H. Bliss, a of musical instruments fc lerick Jfrom Germany,and sixty s of cham. ne for William Darst from Irance, A Fifty Dollar Fire. An alarm from Thirtg-sixth and Howard streets called the department to a five ina cottagaowned by W. B, Slaughter, caused by some deaperies blowing over a gosoline The loss amounted to about $0, the five beir extinguished beforo it ]rnH'h ut arrived Won't Have It. to the call issued by H L nvention of old ve coln, June 25, Major Clarkson said that so fur us ho knew Omaha would not take any aun not interested and don’t know ¢ G. A. R. men here who are. 2 Grand Avmy matter und we huye un\uwh org tion in this city as he speaks of A Great Hotel Man. Warren 1. Leland of the great Leland hotel in Chicago called at T Bre ofiic terday and was shown th artments. Ho expres: Lhimentat the pos tho appointments. Mr. 1 best known hotel men in the 1 suld that his visit to thi the new Dellone hotel, which 15 ay for uceup action t's not ¥Os§ d the greatest aston wnd beauty of wd s on The Cour fshes a scand Clarke of 813 Main street of that city, ng_ him of being a polyga haviug skipped . out to bution for his misdeeds. Mr states that the article in s o lie almost firc to end lives i that \11 has bad thregwives, he states 1 marvied but . twice and was h ) divoreed from his fivst wife at Rockford, 111 four or five years since and wuas n vied at Cedar Rapids, la, about two y since to his second wife, by whe child, a girl about eight months of age Clarke declares the urticle mali fal and standerous and that he will at once brix sult for dumages against the papes avol . Birney, practice limited to catarrh Ases Of nose and throat. Bee bldy on | m he has one o ) OMAHA The Committ Favor Reports Mothodist Episcopal eonfercnce met the local pastors at the lecture room of the Young Men's Chris- ation yesterday morning, to dis- sibility of holding the nextgen- of 1802 in this city, wman announced from the chair ports from th al pastors on the city's ability for accommodating the guests would be in order These roports showed that ample accommo dation, at satisfactory rates, would be obtain- id that no obstacles in this particular apprehended Amos Shinkle the that of Covington, commission, ad- stating that he meeting if held in Omaha w to the city of O bringing it her that theve would be about sixt lored min- isters to be entertained and that they would expect as good entertainment as their Caucas ian brethren, Another thing, the bunching of tao or three men in a bed always entailed trouble and dissatisfaction, Delegates want- ed and should have a bed to themselyes, So it would be scen that a good round sum of money would have to be raised, and that the els would have to be extensively patron- ed from Couneil Bluffs L with any degree of must mike up her bulk of the responsibil- ang Oy mind to shoulder the ontinued Mr, two periods of al, conforenon 1 you, gentl the T will bo a big task nfident she can do it. opera houso this repairs it will an- thousand _dollars aud when they £o away for Omaha, but I feel co d at the Grand morning, i with son » thought flv ha could not this coming 1 iz of the and that all aificulties could af- ford to 1os: eral conference, of accommodation, unanimousi tion ing that there would be no trouble on this J. B. Hobl from Chic that you s,me :H|w|'nr the commission believe, gentl of Omaha, and that you o1 e, ind several 1ce can be to creditablo to buildin ~|.' in which the must m provisio 1 attendan legates § of your t hotels must be specifically held to thcir promises of accommodation. s It. Magee of Boston corroborated lmer's remarks. . B. Maxfield, Omaha, the Nebraska of the commission, thought the only trouble would be a lack of appreciation of the > of “We can he said, mee casy if men of means only respond as they Il be the most important held since 184, The as are also 15 will bo hero. daily, and on Sun- throngs will b tremendous, 1 s Lield here because I feel al results will bo inealculable. 1 I hie morality of this ity revolu- tionized, the whole community bettered,aud I want the The commission went into secret confer- ence with the local committee at 1 o'clock, when a formal business proposition was mac sentatives of Omaha, guarantes L money to be used in caring for and for tho use of a building commission decided that the of 1802 shall be held in ing the statement of the local committee, the commission read to them the following resolutions, which had beeu adopted by them in sec et session Wher 1 located IIu' onference of | 1858 1 entertiin Definite nent of e families for ored delegates to commodations proper b 1t least thre tee r provid bo dutho conmittor which S i Masiicla \nll e ap- formineo of the above nientioned it seal committee assuved the gent abroad that the requirements wou fultillc Lthere is no doubt but that the conference will come to Omitha. Doane Intends to Have His Orders Obeyed. Judge Juror been summo Duffy, a meek appearing man, had od forservice on several different but failed either to appear or end a reason for b 1 A summons accordingly issued for his ay not in the role of & juror-judge, but in that of In the lutter capacity he was Judge Doane at the opening of morning. disobeyed carance, the order of ! u capacity_of u ked the judge . s wi tha tricke: i\ v\u b The question eated and Duffy said : “Did you kuow, judge, that my family was mered the sivgn 1 dow't know how exclaimed the able spunk, and added 1of it simply upon pay el 1 let the s with conside 1 thought you'd ha 4 “I'IL let you go this tim conduct has by for fining you eto it that in Wt in vesponding service in this « ded'to rustle for dues . which attracted a great and aroused cousiderable Judge Doane procecded V. Barker against spraisement hirtecenth street ounty road jury took up the inst the Avmour whorein pla 33 balat South from Spring to the old ¢ Judge Hopewell and caso of John 1. Hart iy packing company 1t S was in obedien 3 by the city istS M the on California Annie Louisa ¢ ber 20, 1888, t¢ matters @ proporty up for de afternoon npany Hopewe nst M ken terday due © up on appeal wer court. It wus submitted to about 5 o'clock Judge Clavkson he evid, case of the state t Jacob for disposing of mortgaged pr nee in the Mathews ments will be made this mol Holfo All the Helfenst been proviously di in Cases. cases that d of were st not upon SPO put THE trial yesterd court, Judge Dy In cases of ¢, and as the principally that may be expense. The followin| the cases Thomas W Manning, S, Swain, Jones L. McNeil, L yes J.C all the cases unt accompanying t act that on evidence 1 nesses, th ifat Judize Dundy, Vi llin go ahead, but if tale up one of but Helfonstc ast night th and this morning Judge Shields tifr: Brown vs, of Commerce vs. Palm vs, Louis ( vs. Wilman & S life insurance be due for compa The last Mr. Murphy Blum's ope turned awa, pledge. A oane te ever The ham. sewel packing houses mouth Sunday dation of plc mile ti from the crossit and vice president, ond vice presid vice president, 1 Alfred C. MeC Johnston. The The Arm About six hun sports yesterday sion of the secor mour-Cudahy pi nges Inut ning up Camin and the Burt lin latter thor h bloc double tracked The West that strect uhmg Tawe be discont i The Chieage railway is th Bluffs and Om Tho be Pully p is patented anc othier rail improvement ¢ convineed, Sleeping depot, O at king this b tickets and sl J. B, 1602, Sixtee the new Rock ets to all poi Licen: parties yeste and a Stary, Aunie Ruzick Charles Timm 1da Pannek, ¢ Frank Van DI Ma, Lo 1 Min pr amounts to nothing and is go» il J, Brodericl, P. Valentine, day aff attorney filed a motion county court yesterday as follows, for Alazer, Benson [ street, at :30 o'c! y Murphy le the President, evening in the Methodist Epis west of Tw Leavenworth s the strc wotor line is in ope Chies ay get out of the ¢ wait for the trg ticket office, 15¢ H. Chandle OMAHA morning in the United States indy presiding. etment two trial iminary trid ro required the require fulfilled, these cases on the fi t trial to save time o sclacted to tr , Henry Forema v, William Gurdis, J. P! Barry, Joseph Patricl McArdle, T jurors wi Robb We igon Helfenstein's for a continuance of il the next term, the afda he motion setting forth the count of newly discovered o of important wit f the plaintiff would rial was had at the The motion will be last evening in talking with in the cases, stated thatif & to try one id let the on settle all the other: th all go over to the s defendants are willing to wes and test the issues, pposed to this course o lawyers held o 7 will report to Judg as o an agreement County Cour rendered judgements in the plain- John Roth, $380, iauner, 815 H ovil SOUTH OMAHA X mperance Meetings. of the temper held meetings by night with Muny were ous signed the Lution was passed calling on 0 closo the saloons on Sun- undsa packed 1 of Tndana and G corge and, will lectura 3 Lchurch —Mr., Ben- i, ,mni Mr. Blaiklock Wed- y Sports. ub defeated the Cre afternoon in a ascore of 9to 7. , south of Albright, in the Spot won, the brindle « The icn the Armour-Cudihy will hold ¢ at Platts- : the accommo- ing platform > track have ¥ For ers a dan ) In this contest no and toe wallk, r ladies’ r running r st baby on the r, @ set of and T : lock. Round trip tickets $I. League. e was o following officers Theo F. Elliott; cpeace; s r. rackin; leagrue’ v day opal church., onr-C dred 1 at Surpy mills on the oc id_annual picnic A dahy Picnic. ons enjoyed Sunday i1 wwero pleased. | Tho ished music, in Street € Hill motor cars are now run- street from T ¢ is abandoned fare, A dista bout a nth-fourth to be and the work is now be uty-second of the horse car | laid up pending the completion of sew s Ha rnam nyorth ruam nty-ci inued as soon us the I ation. he Only One. , Milwaukee & St. Paul o only lino running solid ic lighted and steam “hicago, Council aha, ling lamp featnre in the ing cavs run on these lines 1 cannot bo used company. Tt is th f the uge. Try it and ho leave the Union Pacifi to and Get t "Union compelled Council Blufls bo « v ber s atb iin o 01 Fa F. A, Nasi, Gen. Agt. ON Agt. nth and Farnam s ts is Island ticket oftic Ticlks nts ¢ W lowest rates, Pnses. the Omauhn 1, Om jor Omaha, dmana, ko, St, L St 1 Sioux City schild, Omiaha, BAKING POWDER DAILY BEE: ONE ENJOYS Both the method and rcflulls when Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidney sver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation, yrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ccplnb]e to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in- its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. = Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles hv all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any eubstitute. CALIFORNIA 16 SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, 10UISVIILE. KY. NEW YORK. N.V. | Children always Enjoy It. /}:w SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypo=- phosphites of Lime and Soda s almost as palatable as milk. Chiidren enjoy It rather than otherwise. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER It Ia Indeed, and the little lads and lassies who take cold easlly, may be fortified against a cough that might prove serious, by taking Scott’s Emulslon after thelr meals during the winter season. Beware of substitutions and imitations. ““THIS 1S AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER.” Walter Besant. WHEN YOU ORDER APOLLINARIS ‘BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The well-known Fellow Labels of the Apollinaris Company, Limited, are protected by Perpelual Injunctions qf the Supreme Court. Beware of boltles bearing the genuine Apollinaris Tabels but re-filled with a spurious arlicle, LOCK AT THE CORK, awhich, if genuine, is branded with the name of the Apollinaris Company, Lipited, zzml the words “Apollinarss Brunnen” around an anchor. s of appotite Symptoms of Torpld Liver. Lo ik of having & Tutt’s Liver 'Pills Cure Bilious Diseases. Price, 25c. Ofiice, 39 & 41 Park Place, N. ¥, DR. J. #. McGREW, || THE i'a’k’E’;C!‘AL‘IST. ] PRIVA'EE el f"‘.'.'f‘.,"f'\".""&';??.‘x B|SEASES forme of Privatc Dy o treatment mare euccerstul lius had ¢ ont 5 guaranteod without th STRIGTURE relieving the biadder, pron m iccins, A completo euts LoST mnnnm i BARRENNESS | [ GATARRM i i offeot o the ’|‘bdr|n:r\l 10 or nery I thelr we ments, rful rencdy. HOURS for and a1l D s of e Blood, Liver Skin AN o6 P M 14th Bt Yamana. N fl.&E fi WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMERT. GOFDMAN DRL n Steeot A LETTER ) DEADWOOD, S. D, May 22th, 1890, / NEBRASKA CLOTIHING COMPANY, Omaha, Neb Dear Sirs:-—My suit of clothes came last night in good shape. Ithank you everso much. I am more than satisfied with my bargain, They fit just as nice as if they had been made to order in this city. I will dowhat I can to advertise ‘your house. I have shown two of my chums the suit, they were surprised and said they intended to write toyou at once, Shall order my fall or winter suit and overcoat from your house. Thanking you for the fair treatment I have received at your hands and wishing you good success and prosperity, I remain, very respectfully, THEODORE BLAND, The above is a copy of a letter just received—it speaks for itself. We have dozens of them of a similar nature. They all ¢bme unsolicited. Our mail order department has assumed enormous proportions. We supply thousands of customers from distance and have saved them considerable money. We send samples of cloth and measuring blanks. Our instructions for measuring are very simple, and in nine cases out of ten insure a good fit. Our goods are sent with privilege of examin= ing and trying on, and if they are not in every way satisfactory, need not take them, so you run no risk in ordering. W for Hats, Shoes and other Furnishings. =\ ey o9 . carance Sale of Boys™ Suits alc C s e The seasonisnearingtowardthe end and wenow commence to clear out our Boys’ Suits. The finest mustgo first, and we announce heavy ° reductions to make them move fast. “xtrafine knee pant Suits of wid wale all worsted goods, in light and dark shades, formerly selling at $8.80 and $7.90, reduced to $8.80. These are of exquisite workman- ship ,and no finer or better made suits are sold in this city. Very fine knee pant Suits in beautiful mixtures of worsteds cassimeres, formerly selling at $7.28 and $6.78, reduced to $4.78. These are extraordinary values, and we would advise an early call while the sizes are yet complete, as they will not last long. In lower priced Boys’ Suits we still have an immense line. We have done this season an enormous business in our Boys' Department, and our buyer has been rather reckless in quantities You are doing your- self an injustice if you buy a Boy’s Suit outside of our house. Nebraska Clothmg Co. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth StI’BBtS Deadwood, S. D. K4 a you > also fill orders and — Grand Lottor’y of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessi 3. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE I'L.RPCSE\ GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Paso del Norte), 1890. ) ARGUELLES3, LWill take place in public at the CITY OF JUAREZ (forn Mextoo WEDNESDAY, JUNE sonat superviston of GEN, JOHY S, MOSBY, ana v cavin itleman of such prominence in thy United States that h ntee to the publie that the dre 11 be held with st d the latter (the Supervisor of the n Govermmen CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 80,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Ticketsl WHOLE TICKETS, $4; HALF TICKETS, §2; QUARTER TICKETS, $1. PRIAIRS, ADF ) Mloxle s of eyual standiug WAL WiLL Y60 V7 Lioht Weight —OR— ‘H avy Weight?| WE IAVE THEM BTN, Nowadays, it is wiser to [regulate one’s wardrobe by | l]lt'th(‘lanlllL.lLrl-lll\tl the | | |the almanac. If the morning is sultry, |you are sure to need heavy | “Ll:nusvrs by evening, and | ‘\'l('(f ver . | To meet the demand of our \'Ill'\ il](f season, we carr \' a full sup 1>l) for hut(l ays or cool, A specialty in extra trous- \n\l can afford to be LIST OF 100 Prizoy of 100 Prizes of 10 Prizes of 1 rizoof 1000, 1 irizeof b, 8 Prizos of pch 10 each & ench W each 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of tod 18 sent 1o the 1f any ticket dras g i prize signed, Tt to the 0w We the undersigned hereby o the iy the priz Prosiac A other inf 2 your milie tha i ness und 10 kood falth L MOSDBY, Commisstoner. CANILO ARGUEL Supervisor for the Governuiont. | NOTICE. Note. awin sonductod witly towarde all part S1IN Wwill bo nsaue full wdrass, AN INCERNATIONAT BANK City of Juures Money Ordor fssued by all Express Companies, New York Excl I Draftor P "\J Address all registercd letters to MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., City of Juarez, Mexico, via Iil Paso, ToexX. WEDDING PRESENTS. MAX MEYER & BRO. Jewelers and Silversmiths, gond remittances for tickots by ardinary letton contil NEs, of art SIXTEENTII AND FFARNAM STREETS, - OMAIIA, We invite particular attention to our large variety (b4 cles appropriate for Wedding Pre POPULAR PRICES, sents at Solid Sterling S , combi up to $500, Fin $2 th id hollow war UL-COMFORTING wbout HALF OUR FO! l‘i'i?i)ss COCOA iBr n thorown ki which koyern the tion, and by i Hos of well solec brenk wh ER PRICES, Lamps, T et assortm Ll Diamonds, W atches, and Rich Gold Jev elry at Greatly Reduced Prices. DEF Repairing at Lowest Rates and Al Work Fully Warranted. =38 JAESERRS & 01, . QBTN Y Mo pay bilh oul