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IR LY Saven conches of colored people left over the B, & M. for the picnic at Cush- man , Lincoln. A car load of tin w: customs house from W the Lee, Clarke, Andre city Miss Hattie M. street school will be cathedral Monday Allen, a stock d Thomas Blackbu by Squire 0 on the ch leged victim is The fr| n:l\n( R. L. ter on the to hear that In~4 his const at her bedside. Kittie Wells was brought in from West Point yesterd adeputy United States marshal. Kittie'is cha sold liguor without firs government lic The roof of Dube % ence was burned entirely off Tt is supposed the baken o Owing to the efficiency of the spartment in the town the building and contents were not badly damaged, It is understood that W. R build a lar i tion of the belt line strect, on the site now occ L. ]II"T]~THIT|TI'! ||ll remove to S chair factor Arrangements were made last evening by which the teachers in the public *hools will be paid at nyon today in or- that those who desire to do so may depart for their homes on the afternoon trains, The afternoon session of the gchools will be of short duration and the ater portion of the time will be de- aying good-byes. \ls of saloonkeepers for viola- tion of the Sunday closing law will come up early in ;. Those agai whom_complaints ‘have 1 i John Burns, Twelfth and ( ¥ onth and Capitol av Peterson, Fourteenth and Web- A. Gordon, Pifteenth and “r sived at the \les, consigned to sen Co., of this Allen of the Dodge married at Trinity morning to (ef v of Lexington, rge of bastardy. Miss Kato Donahy Metealf, d, will be pained ill, 50 much Davis will the monoy than any oth bottle contains 100 doses last & month, while other pr ations taken according to direetions, are gone in a week. Therefore, be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. the best blood purificr. preparation \d wil PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Sweesy left yesterday afternoon for “Thence he will g0 to Louisville, visit and return in wbout two weeks. ry, United States marshal af Da- Bd G. Bdgerton, @ reuit court, O. H. Pender, ¥ en route to the Black Hills. ited S ‘zono_to' the Elmer district east. Mr and the tic seaboard. Second War The republ regular meeting teenth, next S, publican is Tutters of Republicans, is of this ward will hold at Kaspar's hall & urday cvening. stly requested to be importance will be brought be: passing strange,” that pare iita \rill Lot thele ol ldrentaib syith (Tl]vl\(hv a when it is a noted fact that T’ o l|L‘\\'I‘ I.||T~ in trinl 1 quired. 3. Address hox ( G. A. R. Entertainy T members of Custer post, Grand Army of the Repul at Goodrich tatnment will be a littlo out of th and will The ente usual order asant. All old friends are i~ Railway Mail Changes In the railway mail service yesterday ¥, P Willisms was transferved from the Omaha, and Ogden run, and in the future he will work _between Norfolk and Columbus, John Bloomquest was transfereed from the Norfolk and Columbus to the Omaha and Ogden.. The chunge was made at the re- quest of the two men. Miles' Nerve siver An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily curo 85, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and con: Spléndid - for men, women and chi Smallest, mildest, surest, 0 dos ’ Samples fred at Kulin & Co.’s 15th and Douglas. Pills, Mr. Levin's Successor. The Western Union freight company has finally elected a successor to Jacob Levin as manager of its Omaha oftice. His name is Umstead. He comes from Detroit, having been manager there for a long time of o board of 4 v. Should he M. Sunday for Miuneapolis, where bsition of assisty superintendént of the Northwestern ays that Mr. U and will lo of Omaha, Undue exposure to cold winds, light or mulai cy bring and sorencss of the o 1. McLean's Strengthening Ey, vill subdue tho in- flammation, cool and soothe the nerves, and strengthen’ weak and failing oye sight. cents u bottle. ke himsclf popular with tho peo , rain, bright on inflammation A Lawn onight the Omaha clation will hold a lawn fote at the resi of T. L. Kimball, for the benefit of the Creche or day nursery. The tickets are for s jewelry stores in_the city, mislo. aored” Wil ba’ wol worth the price of a ticket. A part of the grounds will be dovoted to refresh fous amusements, st and’ Farnam. and_ Plerco. st cavs Tun to the foot of Seventh avenu within one block of tho place. A splendid evening is in store for those who choose to attend this fete, asso- Entitled to the Best. AN aro entitled to the best that their money will buy, s0 ev family should have, at once, a bottle of the best family romddy, Syrup of Pigs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilioy or sale in Sue and §1.00 bottles by all leading druggists, lay. from Sioux saturday and Sunday thoy meet the Corn Huslkers at the local park and on Monday leave on t ccond regulur north- ern trip, Thero will be no gume today, that gamo having been played hero by mutual consent back in Muy. Ono week from Sunday the Cowboys will” bo heve for a single game, and the Sunday following the *Deavom, which aro the auly games sehedulod for Omahn i July until tho 24th, 2th w 27th, when the St. Pauls come for el second scrice here, and Baby Carriages. The Dewey & Stone Furniture Co. have decided to close out their enti stock of. refrigerators and baby car- ringes and discontinue handling the same, We will until the above goods are all sold make a discount of 50 per cont on present prices, which is much less than the actual cost of manufuc- turing. DLWL\' & STONE FURNITURE CO., 1115 and 1117 Farnam street. Refrigerators PREVENTING OCONFLAGRATIONS. The Work Done in Cleaning Out Fire- Broeding Cellars, Sergeant Gra and Assistant Chi Salter have canvassed about half of the city under the new ordinance requiring the in- spection of cellars for fire protec:ion. They began at the foot of Farnam street near the river and Have worked south and west, taking the cellars and basements ' of all business houses found in a dangerous « cleaned within forty ond visit is made complied with, Of the far visited sixty-two have in an un condition. the rag-dealers had mbustiblo m their 1 and some s the wholosals and It ly . Most of satisficd to have th 1 IDGED. The Bradshaw Relief Comn ceives the Bee's Second R The following Bee for funds coll 1shaw tornado sufferer: K, June 24, 1800, & compan £120.06 for Bradshaw tee Re- ived by 1 of tho od of Tk D lows, Treasu THE lllL\llNll.\\\' FUND, wount sent to this d through our col- 1 by Tue L8342.00 200 10 00 unhealthful can {mplicitly rely, v unwholesome tions u produce. land in especially u o Complaints and all. disorders of tho stomach, liver and bowels, which are apt tc tives of the tempe sojourning or traveling in such regions, and is an protection against the influcn cold, sudden changes of tempy ure to damp ol fatizue 1 its inte [ remitten and other discases of m: pe, but erad- @ fact. which ligs bec notorious rth and South Ame Indics, Australia and It not on M'KIBBIN'S FALSE VOUCHERS. Mr Barnes of St. Louis Denies Having y Knowledge of Them. 3. HL. Barnes, senior member of the lumber Louis, from whom Mr. C. H. chasing agent of chased lumber, knowledge of Mr. Me- false vouchers. He that he sold lumber to n the latt. rect. F lumber to cheap as he could sell to an one. As nearly as Mr mate it, his business yith the Union Pacific amounted to_ about wn,«mn ayear. He con- Pacific Piles of voucl ning paid. A gentieman who has had something to do with making the investigation, has said that the asing agent could easily have doublo salary in this way and did. The ¥ Tt was an ofiicial of the ngton who said that the western roads proposed to make ahard fight against the interstate commerce commission’s recent order for a reduction of rates from Miss points to Chi He declared that they could not stand a ry duction of the tariff, which was 20 cents on ago and 5 to the Mississippi river. The commission thinks and 12 cents would be about wkes to enforce the 5 interested will be to be heard. July 8 has for the probabl given an opportunit been fixed as the time presidents held a meeti y, at which th ommendation, and, erig of the rate, Adams Will Be th When Gendval 1 he said that A. H. Johnson's successor as freight agent of the Colorado and New Mexico divisions would not be appointed until he (Mr. Mellen) should reach there. It is known, however, that he had made up h mind H. W. s, for a | time g at Butte ( Mont. Mr. a with the n Pacific himself to be an uncommonly bril man and has been vapidly promoted, w Rite to Sioux City. The Kansas, City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs road has announced anew r fivst and second-class freight between Kansas City and Sioux City that may be the means of inaugurating a small war. It makes a re- duction of 10 conts per hundred on the first and second classes, 5 cents on the third, and a rresponding cut_ through the entirve list. T cts the busi th issouri Pacific in only u sl b and ate by ng' the 1sas City and Omaha, The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Vall ey has made arrangements to start quite an_ex- tensive stage business July 1 from its vari rmind in the Black Hills to po The most extensive aud impo will be from Caspar, Wyo., vt Washakio, By this r © Omaha Mond sday at to I v evening, reach 1:80 p. m, and Lander on at '8 p. m., a day earlier than by line. Connections will be made on ys, Wodnesdays and ays at Deer Creek with stages for Lost Cabin, To Close Up Its Business. All the general passenger agents of trans- Missourl roads which were taken into the new western passenger association are hold- ing a meeting at Kansas City to close up the business of the ofd trans-\ associa- tion, Messrs, Lomax and Francis of the Union Paciiic and Burlington respectively are in attendauce, Encountered Another Hite _Tho Milwaukeo ofiloials have to eral Agent Nash that the tered anothen hiteh which m sible for the Milwaukee to commence running the passenger train 0s3 the river into Omaha July 1. The trouble seems to bo in @ failliro of the temporary union depot builders to get tracks oftice room and yurd facllities ready by that time. The freight trains, hows will come across on that day. A local agent is to be up- pointed at South Omaba, though as yet 1o ouo hus boon selected for the place. n I)flh'llll W, H. Newman, general trafio manager, andJ. M. Whitmau, geueral superintendent of tho Northwestern, were in Omaba yesterduy. aphed have encoun- ¢ make it impos- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY o= iy They bad a long conf. dent Holcomb at the ters, o with jon Pacific headquar- Notes. On Monday next the St.Paul & O put.on a fast freight train to I U a. m. for Sioux City on th Fremont, Elkborn & Missou| Norfolk from the Creighton branc he St. Paul & Omaha is putting in a 2,000 feet long at Pender, aha will rfolk at rival of tho lley train at —— rauds.—Be sure_you get tho ctric Ofl. It cures fuess and rheuma- Beward of [ genuine Dr. Thomas' E colds, croup, asthama, des s SSION, RAISING THE PROF What Young Hommopathic Students Must Hereafter Accomplish. Dinsmore has returned from Wis., where he has been attendix annual meeting of the American institute homoaepathy He says that the meeting was very success- ful the on five hundrod aud six hundred ph ns. who were companicd by their wives and daught Among the subjects under discuss most important were those of medical legisla- tion and medical education, Resolutions were unanimausly quiring those who shall hereafte of the homaopathic medical United State c Wau the of adopted re- enter an o studied mod: ot less than I lectures of not less than six months cach, and not more than one course in any one year. ‘I'lius it will be seen the epathic school of practice, tional association, has taken and advanced grounds in regard to medi- cal education. The doctor was continued as a member of the bureau of medical legislation and made chairman of the bureau of medical education, thus giving Nebraska representation on two of the most important burcaus of the insti- tute. The only railvond train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omuha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island vestibule limited, leaving Omu 4:15 P, d e teenth and [ax ATTENTION REPUBLICAN, A Call for a_ n County Cen The republican county for Douglas county is he t the committee room, Saturday, Jute X, the purpose of considerin state central committ such other business ome befor it. Moses P. O'Buiey, Viee Chairman, SOUTH OMAHA N cting of the Republi- al Committee. Al committee ¢ called to meet Millard hotel, on convention, and VS, mes at Hand Ball, Conncilman John N. Burke wi Thomas Murphy against John Omaha to the extent of £200 for o rames at hand ball. If School Comn The folléwing high school com the programme for the cncement tonight: Introdu u s Wild Tenee Wi 2 M C the Bloom Recitation NO Exec it Labior Irin .. Miss 2 0 Tond Reeltifion—Sfin " i thie in 155 N Gio st Mo selection Z Creseon’ Quartetto Recitation=Wiiseli " veal Kilvin Essay—in Alh‘llllll\ll\n ¢ 5 Ainniie Dennis Selection rescent Quartette Essuy—Su > Seléction Oration < I Two new be put in the boiler rooms. il is the tor at the exc Doud, sist auge. r of nesda; plishd A > who have been dail shocked by the s of l'mnxmur Cockrell has 300 wthanicl B, and Miss ) been L ssouri Valley.Ta., dof this eity, have oftice of T Bee s in t, Lister block. . treasurer of Swift uperintendent A. C. Foster, Marriage enses, Licenses were Isfiu\.d to the parties ye Name and address, { Charles L. Porter, South Omaha. . ce, South Omaha r, Omaha Omaha following rank B, Kob L. Hudson, Oma { William Martin, Omaha, {Josic Gibson, Oiaba, . —_—— Van Houten's Cocoa-~Delicious, made in stantly. The Stayers Will Win, It is the opinion of the leading local rail- roud officials that the contemplated improve- ments and Omaha’ postod 1man y the ones who Itssuperior oxcallence praven in mililans of homes sed by k e’ or . atal a@monia PRICR BAKING POWDER CO, NewYork' Chlcago Ban Fraaciseo. ' StLouts | (onstipation, ll-‘ not remedied fin season, is liable to become habitssal and clironic. Dras tic purgatives, by weakening the bowels, confirm, rather ‘than cure, the evil, Ayer’s Pills, being mild, effective, and atrengthening intheir action, are gener- ally resommended by the faculty as the best of aperients, “Having beem subject, for vears, to rnlumumnu \thufl( being able to find 1 atdnst tried Ayer's Pills, Flisom it both auty and » pleasure 1o testify that I have devived great efit from their use, For over 1wo year: past I hiwve taken oo of theso pills every night before retiring. 1 would not willingly be_without them.”—G. W. Bowmwan, 26 East Main st., Carlisle, Pa. “T have been takin r's Pills and ince 1867, and nd them to all in e o but effectunl cathartio,” — Johin M. Boggs, Louisville, Ky. ars T was afflicted with constipation, which at last became so bad that the doctors could do no moro for me. Then I began to take Pills, and soon the bowels recovered their natural and regular action, so that now I am in excellent health,”—8. L. Loughbridge, Bryan, Texas. “ Having used Ayer's Pills, with good resuits, T fully indorse them for the purs ,.,.«u..r“hmm..).u.- commonded.’ =T. Conner D., Centre Bridge, Pa. Ayer s Pills, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Hold by all Druggists and Dealers in Modicines CALIFORNIA THF LAND OF DISCOVERIES, FASING TO _TASTE - DEATHTOC i 3 ASTHIA Loucrfs ‘tBron Chms 0\55" “DISE FTHRO Ones LA oy Sev\d or cnwcul«r51 perbtle 3 pr 9 2 TAfi.lEf_NLJflLD,;umwug (i) unb GUARANTEED CURE TOR &7 CATARRH| MMMEM')VJLLF“' Santa: Abie rand 1 Cat s R : Cure Forsale by Goodman Drag “THis 15 AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER." Walter Besant, Apollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS! NOTICE. THE WE NOWN YELLOW LABELS OF ITHE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LIM- ITED, ARE PKOTECTED BY PERPETUAL INJUNCTIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 1409 i DOUGLAS-~-STREET. On account of our large and increasing Practice, we have REMOVED to more Bpac inus and con- Drs. fetts & Botts, 1409 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb, DR. J. K. McGREW, THE SPECIALIST. DISEASES ; ment. A cure s guaranteed i the very " infrom 3 to5 duys without the loss of an honr's time, Those who huve been der s treatment for ure or difficulty in ce It most wonders ¢ In 0 fow duys wiiliout Tho Doctor fs unsurpassed Andall wenk- ness of tho sextinl organa timidity or nervoneness, in their worst forms aud most dreadfil reswts aro ahsolutely enred BARRENNESS /(1 12 DISEASES curcd t jastraments. A wonderful rem sodali D) CATARRN 2 SYPHILIS Vo r medical profession. moved from fhe blood ases of the Skin, eart, Liver, Kid Seakibens. by Corte: Stamp {or reply “om. 1471 AND FARNAM St oin 8 A. M. 1o 0 ' M n Parnam or 14th St., JUSEPH GILLUTT’S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS, Our great sale of thin coats and vests has commenced. ers who remember our former s of this sale is sufficient. For custom- mere announcement an opportunity to get summer sales the They know that it means their goods at about ONE-HALF THE PRICE THEY HAVE TO PAY ELSEWHERE FOR THEM. We have this season an enormous and it consists mostly of the better grades of goods, slaughtered at prices which others will charge you for inferior grade goods. Fine plain Mohair Coats and Vests in sever $8.50. Fine striped Mohair Coats and Vests in severe Very fine stock, but these will be and low al shades at $1.78 worth 1l shades at $2.28. Drap D’Ete Coats and Vests, elegantly made up with French facing at $8.28; you have to pay for similar goods fully $6. The finest Black Serge Coats and Vests Very fine Fre A large variety of black Alpaca Coats at $1, $1.60, $2 and $2.28; ra long Alpa a correct ide ext To get at $8.80, worth about $7. sin beautiful stripes at $2.90. also enchFlannel Coats andVest a Coats. a of the values we are offering in these goods youmust see them. We wil commer readily One to retai this se over $ . inducec them on sale today af a 70 dozen Oxford Cloth Shirts, style at 50c; a few weel 40 dozen silk Never were such barg not take any chances nce an early clearance sce the superior values we offer. lot of all woo for $12.50 to $15; made up stylish, with pat The second is.a large lot of sack and frock suits of black cheviot, the most fashionable material Thes 5, and we offer alesmen NG = el VIEESylee s es Dl ey this time. The scason promisesto be the shortest we ever had; and we sale, We offer today two lots of suits at such reductions that buyers can plain grey cheviot sack suits at §0.50. This is a suit that has been made up the quality of the goods is excellent. 1t is lined with double warp Italian, itched pockets, and makes a splendid business suit. are made up in fine style with worsted binding and fit ele hem at $8.90. 0 show you these suits. LLANNRI SHIRTS rhat a quantity of flannel shirts we are selling this scason. The enormous sales icavy. We have recently closed out a manufacturer's entire stock and place pout one half their former prices. Among the lot we offer: cllent patterns, woven colors, made up with yoke and in good o these shirts would be considered cheap at $1. striped French Flannel Shirts at 90¢; worth $1.75. ains offered in flannel shirts as we have nt; the suit is worth this week. Nebraska Clothing Co. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. Make Yourself Comfortable, and sitting days of ments. 'be secured for the heated term may be found at DenuersusLaottery Denver, Capital Prize $7,500. TICKE $26,370 PAID I BANK OF COMMERCE Address B. DENVER, - 1 E 0. WESTS NEHVE ANI) BRAIN TREATMENT o Rulting GOODMAN 1110 Farna Strcet, Sydney Smith's sugges- tion of taking off one’s flmh‘ down | bones, was made before the| modern Now comfort may and good taste | not be offended by simply| donning a thin coat and vest and a light pair of trousers, | |A full supply of the same| S, 50 CENTS (ACH I, RHODUS, DRUG CO., Grand [Letiery of Juarez. Under the Manazement of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionarles. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE IURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Wil take place in public at the CITY OF JUAREZ (formerly Paso del Norte) Moxtioa WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1890. / Under the personal superviston of GEN, JOIN S, MOSBY, aua s casino ArGureLLe the former o gentleman of such prominonce fn the United 'States that his prosonce mlono 1y sufficient guarantee to the public that the drawings will be held with strict honesty and ‘fill« ness o all, and tho latter (the Supervisor of the Mexican Goverament 13 of cquil stunding und lutegrit, 4 CAPITAL PRIZE, $80,000. Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Ticketsl WHOLE TICKE HALF TICKE UARTER TICK LIST OF PRIZES. 60,000 Avmx(mnuon Prizos. : yHIJH) 5,00 00 in one's improv- | 1 Trize of $60,000. 1 wrize of 10,000, 1 Prizeof 600 ‘ 13 to § 203 of inals to $10,000 Prize of 810 each 100 brtves of 2 ] = 20 Prizos of | 1914 Prizos amounting to... Wo the undersigned hereby certify that tho Iianco ( I£ any tickot drawing n prize 18 sent to th untors Naclonal of Mexico In Chihuahua has oo, doposit wigned, 1ts face valuo will ba collected and romicod § to the bwner thereof fres of charge. i I8, BIONSON, J rangoments, and In person_ manage and c thedrawings of this Lottery, and that the same aro iosty, falrness and 1 good faith | - MO full po bearing yc th MEXICAN ly(nuwumvnh BANKING 00, e Ity of Juurez, Mexic ning Monoy Ordory alc Drafeor Post . Commissionor. LC Buporvisor for the Goverament. | NOTICE, fond ramittances for tiekots by ordinary lettor, conts - isstod Dy i pross Compunics, New York Excliunge, 1 Note. Addre all reglstered letts ML\IDA\I INTE I{T\ ATIONAL BANKING CO., City of Juarez, Mexico, via El Paso, Tex. | | | | | | — The Omaha Medical and Surgical ]nstitut-; Colo., MONTIL PAYS ALL PRIZES. COLORADO, mercury, ! Wome b oot und 4 Omaha Medical und Surgical Institute, Omaha, Noby Corner 9th and Harney $ts,, Qmaha, Neb,