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G, AIEELES Brownell & Co. have sued W, 8, Lind- say in the county court for $500 on a note, Miss Helen F insane woman, as taken to the y jnil from the Chila's hos | became insane though illness | The young people of the Central Proshyterian church w t in th church parlors this evening for the pur- pose of entering into a general dis sion of literary subject . €. Stockwell of Cattlesbur, vy stockholder in the Ca L works, s fn the city exumin- into the details of the dumage done by the fire last Saturday n it | “Thie coffin factory near the Belt 1i wild excitement for fternoon. A flue in the back end ¢ : boiler blew out, and for o time the employes thought an explo- sion would follow. | James Sparks, the colored dog cateher was the scene of time yeste who has heen wanted by the po gome weeks, was arrested on Sixteenth and Cuming by Officer O'Gorman. Ho was given twenty days in the county jail for assaulting an old colored man known as Colonel Simm: Arthur Weston, a stra aceumulated too much aleoholic exhilar- ation and lay down on the Union Pacitic ks to sleep it off. A train knocked him into the gutter and left him badl bruised and shaken up. He taken Lo the poor farm. The clerks® assembly of this city has extended the hour and_ date for closing in its petition to 6:30 o'clock, commene- ger in the city, | ly n has be ing July 7of this year. Many of the clothing dealers being willing and | anxious to co-operate with them, it was decided to muke the closing of a more general nature. M. D. Vieno of Deadwood, S. D-, was | yesterday appointed as postal cle and Whitewood I i ions to at_once report for | takes the position made | y the removal of S, D. Posner, caught in the act of s has a y char t u-n-n uction of the sewer Harney, rainst the x which the city attorney instructed h\ the council | countor | was last n to take lo M, Picrce that he and | nf th ents the wrrested for cruelty to imputation ni- lling his horse to d v ith utwo-ton load up the hill. The fact is theve was no load in the wagon, notwithstanding the policeman’s e WiinaR e BTeE B ok e o mEIon whicth had just heen shod and was en- deavoring to break away from M. Cathrow when he was compelied to use means to bring him into subjection. - PARAGRAPHS, the Windsor, at the Barker. is at the PERSONAL J. W. Trow of Lincoln i W. H. Butler, Boone, Ta., i W. D. Iletcher, Schuyler, N Barker, D. ¥ Bmm 5 Goodon, Hastings, is guest at the oorman of Gresham, Neb., is at the Wiidson, . M. Devoe of Alliance, Neb., is at the Wind Ch rents, Kansas, is registered at the Windsor. : 1, M. Jenkins of Alexandria is stopping at the Windsor, M. Pinch, Hay Springs, Neb., is stopping at the Barker, William A. Lawson of Elm Creel is a guest at the Windsor, orge Taylor of Red Oak, Ta., is registered atthe Windsor. B. P. Rice. North Bend, tered at the Barker, Neb, is regis- le, O., is 1105 of Zanesvil! Porter at No. e wge Licenses, issucd to tho following Name and address. Buanuel K. Simpson, Broken Bow Annettie S, Kulp, Onmaha, . Herman Kumm, st Poin, Through palace slecpers, dining cars, free reclining ¢ s to Chicago and intervening. s vin the great Rock Island route. Tick- et offico 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam. The Vets Go to Plattsmouth. About fifty volunteer firemen from Omaha will take part n the tournament at Plat mouth on the 24th inst. At the last meeting of the association a committeo was appointed to secure a band and make all necessary Ll'llll portation arrangements., 3. & M. will carry the delegate e of charge and the veterans expect to make o showing equal to any on the ground. There will bo com- punics from Fremont, Grand Island, Kear- ney, Aurora, Ashland, Hastiugs, York, ¢ Collimbus, Ited Cloud, Wahoo and other Ne' braska towns. Merchants’ hotel,Omahn, $2 to $3 per day. Nut.Brown, propr, Ira 1>, Highy, mgr, Have You an Idea? Tur Ber's editorial upon Nebraska repre- sentation at the world’s faiv has excited con- siderable interest. We have recelved a num ber of suggestions as to what the exhibit should be, and the opinion has been expressed that it is not too soon for an interchange of 1deas as to the best plan to adopt, This is un- doubtedly the correet view, for the reason that at this early day the state commissioners have been appointed preparatory to goetting the work well in hand, Tug Bee pleased to publish the views of an this state who muy have an originilsidea to present, Slecplessness, nervous prostration, nervous , dullnes ured’ by Dr rvine, Samples free at Kuhu & ith and Douge Going to New York. Philip Andres left last night for where, as the president of the bezivk, ho will attend the national New York ka turn nvention of turiers, which is to be held in that city | beginuing on the and continuin lour days. It is expected that there will be be twoen $00 and 400 present. The sessions will bo the Central turn-yercin, which Kind in the cou M. lavgest organization of the whe mitteo of tl countr) zation for the anti-pr this state, itive com: rague of the pport of that organi hibition campaign in - dizziness, nervous: ne _cured by Dr. | at Kubn & District Jndge Hopewell yesterday | of C. A, Fish & Co. of New Orleans against Peycke Brothers, The plaintiffs sued for $00.40 alleged to bo due for a car load of vauus shipved last April. The defendants set up that the bananas were spoiled when received and had been shipped when too vipe. | Bananas were passed avound among the | furymen to sample and determine for them Ves the difference between overvipe wnd “coolged” bananus. The jurymen filled their pockots and kept some of thom for fu reference, A numbet wituesses W W the case of called on both sides to testify ou the defocts of the banana trade. ‘V Thirty years Isaae O 1 the | celebrated imperial champa. e, - Phey now make 10,000 bottles a day, I's extra dry m b [l | school. and | move | erly cle PUBLIC SCHOOL ARTISTS, Another Visit to Their Display in The | Bee Building, The display of the handiwork of the pupils of the city hools in Tae Bee building at tracted o large crowd of visitors rday The five rooms in which the exhibit is dis: played was more mfortably filled all than ¢ The exhibition of students of the high the d ting o table hand drawing by the schiool, is by no means of the dis- bearing the_handi ning classes which i mendption carpentry, wood- Worthy the highest, co This exbibit consist ng and wood lings, ( Charles Humv 1, Oscar hir Angell o card-receivers made of diff kinds O woot slueh- togettioe atd: ve highly finished, Otis Whipple, Herbert Hopper, August Peterson, Lynn Ch « e Christianson dove-t i would do eredit and James Page displ the workmanship on whic to any mv hanic, the best work hias hoen done by n, Bert Billings, Bert Wirt Thompson, chisel handles, mal- nd match safe lic exhibits incinde work from the begin- ourse to the end. ] ¢ some of eac h pup 1pre I creditable work ¥ m Hn 3 3 a otirs the pupils have spent in the would be shop were added together, they equivalent to twenty-four days of eight hours cach. When they began many of them did not know the names of tools, but now they ar o touse them well and produce one might be proud of, > that is foliowed fn simplest to finished pie A M. Sumann is the profe lisplay of the Long school is placed be- it of the pronder institution on Capi- Herc is an exhibit tells of much teach “The displ free hand drawing approachies very nearly the degree of excell- | ence ned by the pupibs of the high All the Studies arc of them ar from the object really excellent, nong the latterare the following : a broken cup and saucer, pots i table and lounge piiano, tub and boiler r machine, ¥ some iy difficult es: John Saville, ‘havles \1‘ Mitlan, um: Mabel Owens, ars and cuffs. lemons ham, cc basket, Sulome s distinguished herself ¢ delicate shadi The work in this school that is very highly commendable, The exhibits in paper folding and cut work i of a ver order. Some d | by rl Meean and atte unuu clover _leaves nderson, Mamie bit of ||x‘|nn‘ln~m|‘ is of The compar; shows o m: during th work in clay of the first and second gr coustitutes a highly attractive feature in the | exbibit. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY, JUNE WARM WEATHER - We are preparea for it, we have made Insc/- v week the heaviest purchase of summer clothing ever made by any re= Owing to the backward season manufacturers are cal for a very large stock at prices We mean to sell the goods 2rtisement Our have been neglected by my prod tie law requires that the office of the sani tary commissioner shall be conyenient to that of the chief of police, and Mr. Morrissey will { have an apartment fitted up in the front of the police o Postponement of Lawn ¥ The Ompha Wheel Club have post- poned their lawn party for Thursday night, until next week, to allow thei | members td attend the Bradshaw benefit rt on that evening, 15, EBF conec There will be another be mllxnw Huffs, i ing at p.m. A choice programme vendered by ke the bridge has been prepared to be Dalby’s Military band, | motor line for the prk NEW Ill.\( K HUI‘ What the Latest Police Station Has Cost Omaha. Councilman O'Connor, who is chairman of the committee to investigate the charges made for fitting up the new police headquar- ters, got the bills for the work from the comp- troller yestorday and upon solicitation per- d @ BEE man to sce them, der, one bill of §175.25 for brick work and &9 for brick, cement and dra C. J. Jolinson, $60.96, papering and mining. kalso- J.OA \\ukvlh eld, £203.99, for lumbe M. E. Free, plumbing and material, Omahia Sufe and Iron Works Co., for Davis, moy Duke, locks, John G The total amounts to ST will b | the work of going over these,” Me, O'Connor, “ust as. soon as [ can ymmittee togeth mount to I can’t nough lumber tire Gioos hotel and then look at that, plumbing bill. Of course, most of that work is under ground and it will be dificult to tell just how much it is worth, but over ) dollars seems to be a good deal to pay for the plumbing done in a small estab- lishment like the public headquarter: Joln Schrocd the contractors, called_on N » yesterday and de: t “Gio to Da “Iwon't,” replied Sct was down there and Iu told me to go to l|\\ democra fricud, Ed. O'Connor, and here I am and wi IIIY my money. 'd that the councilman could for_him, Schroc rned loose A Mr., O'Connor v systemat- ¥ Free, who got resident of Da d of that councilm the plumbing ward and_a po- n. haustion & ml weil Also think it of dition of th derangement.” stem resulting from biliary CORN CITY HALL R-STONE. It ‘Will be Laid the soni® Everything is now in rea the corner-stone of the new city 2:30 ocloc endent Coots. Today by and Master. liness for laying hall ‘this as seen to it to take The Park school comes nest and is on a par | recaution against any accident, how- with the high school and the Long it | ever slight, to those who attend the ceremon e e ire (OlOR A LT he pu ies. A substantial board flooring has been clipped from magazines aud other publi ations, portraits of artists, pictures of their homes and illustrations of their work and then in pen and ink have written selections from their publications or their auto phies. In this worlk, a folio on Whittie Bertie Wood surpasses all others. The ex uples of penmanship displayed are of a very h order. Edith Water guished herself in the misc (h\\(l-]lulnn'nl “The drawings of maps by the sixth grade worthy of more thaw passing ex In ‘this worl the pupils ha tion to the minutia h_patient toil us we X cut, There is some work in carving, also, that is very meritorious. Claude Cunning® I s this departinent o cliest of mipia- me us work in ture tools that good. The work in and cutting is in keeping. ce of the re- mainder of the he free-hand the pupils of this school vthy. Flora Kosters in crayon that is of similar exhibit in tea-set and is The work: drawing exhibitod b nlc Ferguson, ,\h\ lelland, umb a_und slippe |~ Waterman, shelves and objects; vell, slippers, square and - ball} ney, coal scuttle, 'y Mdb«,l Che- ‘What it Cos d by the great majority of peopl i Tood” commends its fal fo t middle cla se it ve economy with at medic 1t is the only med cine of which it can be truly said “100 doses One Dollar,” and a bottle taken according to divections will average to last a month. POST K They Will this Year Take the Place of the Dopartment Mancuvers. There will be no department encampment of United States troops this year. Word has been received at headquarters by General Brooke, commander of the de ment of the Platte, that the expense has been too great, and that some less exacting oxpedi- eut must be resorted to. "The expense of the last encampment of this tment, which was held at Robinson, has been variously pense, when the ing is brought to n reasonablo. As th ments in the couut hed a total pated Instead of the department encampment it is thought post encampments will be substi- tuted, each post commander, with the con- sent of the general, being permitted to se asite removed a few miles from the fort, on which to give lns soldiers some experience of the field which had not been antici- Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. An important discovery, ‘They act on the liver, stomach and bowels tho aerves. A new principle cure billiousness, bad taste, piles and constipation. women and ehildre surest, 80 doses for at Kuhu & Co.'s 15 Splendid for men, mildest, 5 conts h and Dougla wnples fred NUISANCE ABATERS, How th poses i Sunitary Commissioner Morrisey of the ordinunce mukiug it unlawful for oue excopt the sanitary the any- commissioner to couteuts of vaults or cess-pools said *“Ihat amendment will not prive Lazarus or any one el tion, but it will make it imy to rob the public in the way they have doing. Ten cents per cubic foot is th charge and that is all that will be col while I hold the position e people who do the work will have to get their permits from me and I will see that thelr wigons are pre , that their capacities are known, and that they chargo exuctly what the law allows them “Another thing, T 10 oue will be f any sort necessarily de- f his occupa- them been legal ssible for am having tickets printed owed to take a load of ) the dump without pres s that ticket stub of which will re- | main in wy oftice. With that regulation I will be able #0 see that the wagons are of the | properdesign and look after other particulars in conuection with the removal of garbage cted | laid and covers 1 the entire area of the building. The uncovered portion has been se- curely guarded so that accident will be almost impossible. The stone will be laid on the northeast corner, that being the only location ever officiated af by the Masonic ord The prozramme for the laying of the corner stone of the city hall, as arranged by the grand lodge ye us follow. The g M meet noon nue, sion on_ Capitol ave- the band will marel >"“east, on Capitol avenue to. 1 et, south to Douglus, south to. Farni or will receiv request the to lay the corner stone of the new city hall with appropriate ceremonies, 'he grand master will_respond to the t in place with appropriate Mas ceremonics, fter the ceremonics are concluded {he procession will re-form on Farnam street and march thenc east, to Sixteenth id north to Capitol avenue, where the procession will disband Badges will be furnished all who joiu in the procession. All deposits that are to be placed in the corner stone of the city hall should be left at the oftice of Daniel” H. Wheeler, Room 1, Creighton block, before noon today. A\l'ti\'l\‘\ should take up as little room as possible and be accompanied with a list of the articles. Cholera in Michigan. Dr. F. D. Larke of Rogers City, Mich., says the epidemic of the summer of 1888, i1 Presque Isle county, in - which so many per- sons lost their lives, was choler instead of cholera, used Chamber] haca remedy cholera and s it succeeded 1. Not a single used. This and most sue- case was lost in which i remedy is th ~l\|l med b for sale by all drug’ ; and_superior accommodations vin the great. 1 Is- land route- T teenth and Both the method and results when Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ffl!l]) yet promptly on the Kidneys, sver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem eflectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- | duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- | ceptable to the stomach, prompt in { | | ita action and truly beneficial in its eflects, prepared onl healthy ‘and agreeable substances, its | many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most gflnr remedy known. yrup of Figs is for sale in 50c | and"81 bn(l]eu by 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 substitute, CALIFORNIA 16 SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISYILLE, XYy NEW YORK, N.Y, from the most ONE ENJOYS | tail far below the Ttasnpertor oxosllen: formore than A quartoy 8 rush--more alum, Sold only in ¢ them to s New CALIFORNIA THEF LAND OF DISCOVERIE_SC. P = OEATHTO0 | EASINETO TAE{L THAN #I0C0 this means. prices. in proportion. L ONSUM Bned ASTHHA- (()UGHS oy, }'Bronchl’%;\s @ s Siflégs“g}m o Gt Send "mwlu,sl prktledpro 2 | [ll TREONLY— A (UARANTEED JCURE TO CATARRR MEHNEMED_& anvu E CAL Santa: Abie : and : Cat : R : Cure Forsulo by Goodman Drug Co. elsewhere for less than worth $2; charge at icast $ DR. J. E. McGREW, THE S?ECIALIST. DISEASES Disenses. nent h sever been ment. A curel! antced i 1he very worst cnos i from 3 to5 duys without he [0ss of i hour's STRIGTURE ;- relicving the bladder, ]m»vlmmu it & most wonder- | ful fuce A complete cure in a few daye without nn nlu or |(ll‘|‘ 2f tin Andall wenk- u ness of the nal organs timiaity or mr\uu?n(“ts. in their worst forms and most f1 resuita are absolutely cnre | Antall FENALE DISEAS 1 A choice all requsite articles fort and good taste, pe to Men's gentlemen’s w suffering from effect Lost — Manhoo at home \\Hhum_ mukmullnls A \\oulh'rhll remedy. HOURS for | ARR hhlml. Heart, Liver, Kid- ne und Bludder cured. ive treatment moved from the bigod: a complete cure qu:\rlnlecd For “man" or “woman", ¢ OFFIGE 2. Con. 14710 AND FARNAM Hr B AN 14 ;r, OMAHA, NEB. THIS WEEK ONLY. THE BOSTON COMPANY. THE BEST DRAMATIC ARTISTS Efl[ an |A| l)l\\ A\l s of Men ean be u.m.‘.. Mdatens ‘Company. 167 Woahimston | ladies from 2 to 4 ( nlllI all Diecases of the Skin, [§ n‘n ed in 30 to 0 duye, T)ll! medical profession. Every trace of t lIl\m ps). 'lr(lllml nt by nrn n from 8 A. M. to O P, Dime Eden Musee, Uncle Tom's Cabin (_)nc Dime Admits to \I] ors, Tnipote: PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMA Sole Agts. for Omaha, 1814 Farnam Hard Wood Very Strong and Durable. clothing house. overstocked, and we have in summer clothing. sible to givegreater values we will do so. SUMMER CLOTHING ; | Is Now in Order. assortment light coats and vests may be| found upon our counter Furnishings. rdrobe plm or safe without one of || ! our elegant Umbrellas, | Comple 1890, Is slow but its coming sure. cost of manufacturing. out any profit, just for the sake of them, as we find this We say “dozens Ties are sold by the dozen for the same price you for one or two single Tecks, which you see in our window marked 28c a dozen, bought elsewhere tor less than 121v¢c or 18¢ some new patterns and latest shapes. We keep them in the finest grades. novelties in summer neckwear this season 1s the n of Washable material. in handsome shades and patterns, guaranteed to stand washing. price for these is 88c each—other houses ch closed ad making a big and ties of same quality. apiece Other Sum This is the very latest. such a country. We adv the most effective way of advertising. mers will remember how we monopolized in former seasons the trade We mean to do the same this year, 2 NS mer Ties SUMMER SHOES. Our assortment of men’s low shoes is the largest in the citv. not worth looking for, and our prices are by far the lowest. solid leather sole and counter, made neat and $1.75. | | | | | of with | of com- rtaining No| com-| St Set Up in Your Yard shapely, for$1.15. The Omahrl Medical and Surgical tment of a1l CHRONIC Trusses € Fucilitic quiring Mool nd Remedies for Surgionl NINETY ROOMS at r, Cutarrh, Bronchitis, In oSAuly Lrented. S philitic pos ent for Lhss of Vital Power. i atn All Bpecial or Will take place in public at the CITY OF n of such prominence in the the publio t) il und the latter (the S Und fntegrity. tthe drawi Only 80,000 Tickets! LIST OF I { 11'170 of $f)0 00057505 s 000 )0(!0 ) Prizes of 100 Prizes of 20 Prizes of & cach BOW | = W each. ... 1 1 good fulth MOSBY, Commisstoner, Rt AnGUE Supervisor for the Send remittanc NOTICE. font rqmittanc Note. Address ull registercd lettors o OCity of Juarez $S. :H‘ siccossful t Write for circuluis on Defe-mities and Brac 1 Partios unable to visit us WHOLE TICKETS, $4; HALF TICKETS, ies, D FOR PA' ltion, on'ro it Qo re nominal One of the ew Ring Scarf, made have a large variety; Shoe stor e Omaha Medical and Surglcul Institute, Corner 9th and Harney Sts.,, Omaha, Neb. b v (] and if it is pos=- We have prepared for a greater > than half of our second floor is filled with summer coats and vests.--If you will look at our stock you will thilk w upp]y every man in this state, been seen in any retail clothing house in this be short and we intend to make short work with the goods. dict that this will be the most sensational sale in this SUMMER NECKWEAR. In connection with this coat and ves annual sale of Summer Neckwear, : have enough variety has never -~ The season will We st sale we commence to-day our Our patrons need not be told what Thousands of dozens will be distributed at me purposely because the most of our Summer as other houses charge For instance, the Pique can not be They come in hand- and Scarfs prettiest arge 78c for them. What you can't find in our stock is We sell you a good Oxford tie shoe with You could not buy the same shoe Russet low shoes, of a good quality which will stand service at $1,40, 2; and excellent Dongola southern ties,honest stock and well made,at $1.90,worth fully $2.50.Very fine calf Oxford and southern tics, very flexible and casy shoes, at $2:15 and $2.25, 3 for such qualitics. S We can save you considerable money on your footwear. Nebraska Clothing Co, __Garner Douglas and Fourteenth St "gets, Institute Vit lst. with= Yo Fallepry a fpeciuliy Confnement - Al or exp Call and consuly upon Privaty ldress with usto- of ! pre« i o0 Ou would tianey, Book Unite will R1ZA41K Te minals Lo #3000 ¢ agpwin a p o W A o ér’and IPeotlery o lusksez, | Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSE3 GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING JUAREZ (formerly Paso del Norte), WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2B8th, 1890. Under the porsonal suporviston of GEN, JOHN S. MOSBY, ana Mr. caMino are the forme: tes that his pr with strict he visor of the Mexiowa Governmeny s of Approximation Prizos, 100 Prizps of * 48 0 § Rorminala £6 $10,000 1rise ot 410 Guoh | 1014 Prizos amounting to . $120,070 CAPITAL PRIZE, $80,000. Only 80,000 Ticketgl QUARTER TICKETS, sont to the AGENTS WANTE 5 by ordinary letter, containing 3, New York Exchuige, Bank Draftor Post MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING Oy City of Juarcz, Mex Monuy Ordor MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO. Mexlco, via Kl Paso, ‘1 Moxlo le‘“ ) \ o ©Xe