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CAN'TRAISE THE ASSESSMENT, Discover That They Have Not the Time, Officia THE INEQUALITY IN THE SHOWING. What Some of the County's Officers Have to Say Concerning the Show- fng Made by the Latest Assessment. oficials comp vouncil A fow days ago & committee of city consisting of th troller called on the count, what could be done wbout raising the asse ment of property in Omaha. As fully re in Tie Bee at the time, this conference was productive of two things, a great deal of talk charged with anxicty o make a show of doing_something, and th appointment of Comptroller Goodrich, Co cilman Olsen and City surcr Rush as & committee to examine tho assessors’ returns out and rto the county commissioners to s was to seck ot and push to correction the flagrant abuses of Awhich these assessors’ returns it is alleged arc 50 full, and thus secure an increase i assessment, aiting the length of time fc Goodrich, Olsen and Rush to mak upon their work i represes called upon Mr. Rush fnquired as to what progress the commit was making. “Our committee has not donea thing,” was the reply, “nor ain’t going to. What can be done on 8o great a job_as that of going over by July 10, which is the last day for making coimplaints (" nce with its great lot of was it?? asked the re- ‘ds this committ porter. “That's what it was—simply a farce, and nothing more in the world. It was a sill t 50 1 think, but you see the ma- v short & time ther vich's office ated on the Comptroller G that gentleman was interro L0 voe made an appointment to meet Olsen onMonday,” said Mr. Goodrich, do something about getting the returns of the big corpor: like the waterworks stroet, car companies changed, As fov thing less than that size we of cou have time a thing. In_orde people a show we must issue notices for them 10 appear, summon witnesses, ete,, ete. This can't be done in a duy.” “Why didn’t you earl “Don’t ask me don 't know folks begin the job I'm only one of them. I why it didn’t b wlicr, happened to meet o county commissioner and the latter, pulling out a Pper saic “I have some pointers here for that commit- officials who have made such a brave breik at trying to raise the assessment —hy not turning their hand over as yet. No- They inery, Thompson=11. al . Bridg il & Co - 181000 11,000 15150 0 & Then this_brave coun Jump onto the chattel-mortgaze wolves in Omahg are some twenty-five of them and tl ks books show they loan month the year round, pay a penny of WHO IS SHE? A Young Woman Who Claims to be a World Correspondent. A few weeks ago a spare young lady called Tug Beg office and presented a written bearing the name, Helen Anthony Sho represented herself to be a staif Jondent of the < or all the at card Roger: 2 purteously upon ho and while the failurc on her the usual credentials was very noticenble, she was given the benefit of the doubt and very soual notice in Tne B her an extonded innocent little story s i was th ginal “Bab" who writes very bre nine gossip for the eastern pr A week later the lady called 1o request a photo of the editor, which she said was wanted for use in a write-up of Tne Bre to be prepared for the paper she claims to rop- resent. Mr. Rosewater was i Chicago, but she ingisted that the photo must be mailed to New Yovk at once. The business ofice people finally fished one out and gave it to thie fair ereature. Soon after a report reached the office that Mrs. Rogers had left the Paxton hotel with- out paying her bill, followed by another port that upon beinis pressed she had paid it. Late last week Mrs. Rogers called upon the munaging editor and asked for a 1 of in- troduction to Governor Tha stat- ing that she proposed to 0 Lincoln and inter v his e 0 upon the political situation, The letter was given her und so framed that the g 1 expect her to present eredentials as a Wor correspondent before granting the desired iu- terview. Phe lady's condu ar 1 served Tur Ber office, has been above criticism, but at Lincoln she is said to have acted im- pradently, going so far, the newspapers say, #s to louve that eity without paying her hotel bills A reportersaw her yesterday atherr South Twentioth streot, and she d stovies set afloal. A demand was 1 ¢ for the photo she seeured throu entation tel; #0 n, 115 ed the > upon mis- nd she turned it over to_the am from the New York ved at this ofico Thursday iming any knowledge of Mus, World was evening discl Rogors. Thousands of Dollars Are spent every year by the people of this state for worthléss medicines for the cure of throat and lung diseases, when we know that if they would only invest #1 in ABIE, the new California dis sumption and kindved fn this pleasant remedy recommended by ministers, physic public speakers of the Golden St guunteed oodman Drug Cd attle, T 2,50, The most stubborn cases of catarrh will speedily succumb to CALIFORNIA CAT R CURE. Six months' treatment for §1. By awuil, §1.10, ld and at $1 a — - A Shell Disposed Of. An alarm of fire was sounded from teenth and Capitol avenue at 3:1 morning. The large frame dw on the avenue was in o blaze. The house was occupiod by Mr, A. W. Wilcox and fawmily, who were all asleep at the time the fire broke out. Mr. Wilcox was tho first to wake and found the room filled with smoke tho walls hot with the flames, e sprang 1 his bed and barely sncceeded in getting his family out of the building in their nig clothes. “A fow sw ticles of clothing and furniture wero saved, but the bull was destroyed. The building Wis an old ‘one burned like tinder the flames enveloping the whole jeture before an alarm could be turned in. When the department did arvive half a de streams were turned on and the flames were dued as quickly as they had sprung uy The building was valued at about &, fully instived, but the owner, Mr. Dorons of Georgia avenue, has for somo time been anx jous to have it removed. B in tho fire Jimits it will now be torn down and a brick structure crocted on its site. M. Wilcox loses 8600 worth of furniture, insured for #0. Platt's Chlorides, a An odorless liquid, ver yeste 1r ue Disinfectant cheap and eRicient. | RAILROAD NEWS, Building the Rock Island With Sev- eral Other Features. " Both Mr. Middlcton and Mr. Holcomb s there is absolutely no foundation for the port that the former contemplates rosigning her than locate,after living in large in such a town us Cheyenne. He knew when the position was offered to him that his head- quarters were to be moved from Omaha. While Mr. Middleton's headquarters will be at Cheyenne after July 1 no particular dato hus been fixed for opening the shops. The probabilities are they will not be running full until late next fall, though a few men may be put to work at on m light repairs. The mechanics discha lattheothershops on account of the 25 per ¢ is understood, bo given the company commences to hire men at Chey- enne, Half a Do n Contra ts Let. Contracts for grading tho Rock Island's Lincoln line have been lot between South Omaha and the Platto River Brothers of Washington, Ia.; J. 4 Louis; . St oseph; H. M. T of Des Moines itliam Callahan of t city. Me cont Iso_includes a short, distric ond th . bt some por: tions of the Lincoln end of thé line have not been located. At this end, however, tho grading is to be pushed as rapidly as possible. A large force of men commenced ground yesterday in the Platte orth iy have their camp at S 1d ¢ large gangs are expected to begin op rations the first of next week at various points, They will have several heavy c and big fills to make, the most extensive being in the Papillion ' valley, where o ill a quarter of u mile long and forty-three foet high is required. Supplying Kansas City. The first big shipment of hogs from Omaha was made Thursday. A buyer our packing company down 2 put in an appearance at the stock yards, ased thirty loads of porkers and started o'clock over the Missouri | road towards Kaw's mouth, They reached their destination at 9 o'clork yesterday. This is mot only the largest but most important shipment of the kind that has ever been made, Men to Take Their Plac The twenty-three Union P and boiler makers who struck fo wages at Logrand, Ore., last Sunc ing failed to gain their point i to compromi mern- fruit- men tly submit to ous the ofti- ther the 1 is.a matter that ocd e apprehicnsic inson's Latest Offer. Iler has written a strong letter to Bd son about the new stock yards being blished at San Francisco and 1 offer of the He thinks Mr. Dick want, has so informe ftand Morris of Chi ses lm to see them, Official Announcement. The oftici cnlar appointing B. B. Whit- gent of the Union Pa- e division o, assistant gene ht ag ceed Whitney at Kansas Cit of the was issued y An Absolute Cure. TheORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTME} ut uice tin box ST wounds,cnapped iand: in erupti Will positively eure all kinds of pi the ORIGINAL ABIINTIN . Sold by Goodman Drug company at box——by mail 30 ven NEXT YEAR'S TEACHE RS, They Will Probably Be Elected This Kvening. A special meeting of the board of education will be held tonight, ut which, it is thought, the teachers for the ensuig year will be elected. To this meeting the report of the committce on teachers and text-books will be mad: his com; night and ittee met last considered the It also considered the obje to several of the teachers now on ol In nearly every instance these ob- jeetions were respeeted and the name of the party objected to was crased from the list, The names so removed will not be reported to to-might's meeting, and their sel tion by the hourd must be made on a special motion. It is expected that a fight is to be mad the selection of professor of manu at the high school. The professo not been an_easy one. While he sustained by the board, he has, nevert been worried by the attempts of politic to oust him from his position The is o man at work now named Wigmay said a member of the board “‘who wants Mr Bumunn's place, but I don't think he w zetit. The position is not to be in the gift of politicians, but rather to be bestowed upon men who are quatified for the position. Such a man 1 cousider Mr. Bumann. Such a man heis considered by many of the members, though some of them and especially some of the incoming members, who are politicians from the word go, want Mr. Bumann re- moved. He has only done his duty and has done it welland there is no reason why he should be discharged. Any man who witnessed ay made by his class last weok 32kt building must have noticgd the excellence of the work which of itself*spoke more loudly of Mr. Bumann’s competency than his ehemies can speak in crying him down." The selection of & superintendent will not o place till the third Monday in . July. There are half a dozen applicants for the plice though Mr. Jumes soeus to-be iu tho lead. Miles' Ne © and Liv An important dis y. Tl live stomach and bowels aerves. A mew principle. They speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Spléndid - for men, women and children.” Swmallest, mildest, st. 80 doses for 23 conts. Samples froo at Kulin & Co.’s 15th and Douglas, on the ugh the SOI PURCHASE. Becomes the Owner of the Cres- ton, Ta., Waterworks. Mr. J. C. Regan, who, by a recent transfer made to i by the other stdckholders of the eston city guarantee waterworks company, 1 become the sole ownerof the 12500 sha comprising all tho capital stock, has sold tho corporate rights frauchise and material of all Kinds belon 1o the company to Mr. David Soper of Soper, Wells & Co. of Omaha and Chicago, and transferred to him the bonds issued by the city of Creston in aid of the company means and all the to complete the 1 and will increase ployed and carry out d into by the old stock- v has ampl backing required lly pl of men now reoments ent holders A very large amount of work has already been done on the plant and material is at hand to tinish in accordauce with the plans | and specitications, so that there will be no further delay in furnishing the citizens of | this city in prohibition Iowa with their great meed, an unfailing supply of wholesome wate one pure Headache, neuralga, nervous- plossness, curcd by Dr. Samples freo ‘st Kuhn & h and Dou dizziness, St. Catherine’s aduating exercises of St. Cather academy, Eigl nth und Cass st attendance of patrons and friends. The chapel had been handsomely decorated with flowers and preseuted an appeasance well worthy of the auspicious occasion. A long, vdried and unusually programime presented music and essays whizh l were of a yory superior order, Lhe awarding of floral houors to the young t reduction will, it | proference when | interesting | ) Indics who had their names inscribed upon the tablet of honor resulted as follows: To ded to Missos Cla, 1 Jiizrie MoKensl d to Misses Mar; mie Metuvoek, Mamie n.Jennie Hartman, Anita iler. Mamie Keiler, Annle Sullivan, Ethel Morrison. Gradunting Olass--Gold crosses awarded to_Misses Clara Van C; MeKenzl Aot Ma Shane Gold me 1 to the young ladies who have distinguished themsalves in the fol- lowing branch Music—Miss O Mathenatics Composition nd laurels np, Lizalo Perking, Miss Lizzio Miss lara Van Ca Shadows. .. . veees Miss Lizzie Dwyer onclusion of the exercises “Pauline or the Discarded Orphan,” was presented in 1 the characters being sustained Sleeplessness, nervous prostration, nervous dullness, blues, ired by Dr. vine, Samples free at Kuln & 13th and Doujla: BRADSHAW FUND. Additional Responses to the Appeal From the Toraado Suffersrs. ittances in any amount sent to this will be acknowledged through our col- umns from day to duy The subscriptions so far received by Tue Bex: are as follow Previously re| St Paul’s ehu 1on. Honr, 43420 10 00 A, . . . 00 L 833,03 2'0) NTION REPUBLICANS. A Oall for aMeeting of the Republi- can Co mittee. The republican county c mittoe for Douglas county is hercby called to meet the committeo room, Millard hotel, on turday, June 38, 18%0, 2 p. m., sharp, for purpose of considering the call of the o contral committes nyention, and b other busine 10 before it. Mosts P. Chairman, Pears’ 8 the purest aud best soap ever made Music at Hanscom Park. 1d concerts commenced two weeks at Hanscom park are proving highly The third concert of the this afternoon by the 20 popular. be given Moy The following proy ART I, To Arms Fexany riure—~The Jolly Robbhers otte—The First Heart Throbs. . Sclection—Olivette. . ORI RTN Potpourri—Musieal Jokes. Beyer Coverly ‘ouradi " Cauning kobowel The Musi; at Hanscom park_cvery m. until 7:30 and Sund from 4 p. 0 to 6 p. m. Merchants’ hotel,Omana. $2 to $3 per day. Nat. Brown,propr,Ira . Higby,m Express Men. William F. Bechel, Dudly Evans and Amadore Andrews, who attended the district couvention of the Express Insurance associa- tion at Kansas City, returned home yes y say that the meeting was en- 1 of special feature: confined to routine busines n exeeutive committee. and M. Bechel also at the s¢ election of of before reaching K association convention Horsford's Acid Phosphate For Sunstroke. It relieves the prostration and nervous de- rangement, Furnishing Factory. Aneftort is being made in this city to or- ganize a stock company for the manufacture of material for the interiov finishing of build- ings, polishing woods and furniture. I'hose interested are young busiwess men, Frederick Haamond umong others, and they are now looking for inducemnents to establish a factory in Omaha, They have informed Secretary on of the boird of trade that within o hort time after starting they will employ ty to two hundred men. Winslew's Soothing thing softens the gum: 23 cents a bottle, He Settled. J. K. Brown was a guest at tte Paxton and subsequently at the Hotel Seavey as the result of an attempt to beat u board bill. The affair was settled before the case was called and the Paxton people rofused to prosecute, Judge Helsley took occasion to remark that his business was not_the collection of board ministration of justice. If not to be prosccuted they ted. — . The Viaduct Repaired, The work of repaiving tho Eleventh street viaduct has finally been completed, and Mr. Baleombe cost will figure up about 2500, u would have to be entirely year. rap for chil- dren t and ullays all pain. should not be a Sccond Ward Republicans, The republicans of this ward will hold a regular meeting at Kaspar's hall South Thiv- teer Suturday evening. Every re- publi ¢ requested to be present. Mutters of importance” will be brought be- fore the meetin WL WEIGH U EURE T Ttssuporior excollance proven fn mililons of homes formoro than & quarter of a contury. 16 13 used by United St Endorsot S tho st 1 do contaln ammonla, Uwe OF PRICE BAKING POWDER €O, Chicaco. | Saa Franclsco. ' St.Louls New York GRATEFUL-COMFORTING ~ Q) a) " EPPSS COCOA BREAKFAST. ¥Ry a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the tlon, and by u eareful appli e Coc with a d us many y butilt up until ste at evory tendoncy to disease. Hun anladies ara Soatiog around us ready . blood and & properly Bo vice Ginzette. iy with bolling water ormile. Bold only to half p JAMED Loudon, Euglaud. 28 ONE, ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Iigs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidueys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, 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 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 pngulnr remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c¢ and 81 bottles 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 €O, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, 1OUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y. Habitaal Costiveness canses derangement of the entire system, gets diseases thatare hazardous tolife. s of costive hubit arc sulject to Heads o, I o ory, Gloomy Forebod 1ngs, Nervousness, siness, Irri- table Temper and th its the sufferer for busi cintions, Regular habit of body alone ‘theso ovils, and nothing suce hieving this condition as Tutt’s Pllls, Ty their use not only is the system renovated, butin consequence of the, harmonious changes thus ereated, thero pervades a feeling of satisfaction; thex 1 facultics perform their functions with Vivacity, and thero 16 an exhilaration of mindand body, and perfect heart's ense that Dbespeaks the full enjoyment of hiealth. Tutt’s Liver Pills REGULATE THE BOWELS. GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THE GREAT § KAVE MARK NGLISH REM- EDY. An unfail- Ing cure for Sem- inal Weakness, S permatorthen, Impotency, and all diseascs th follow as a quence of R abuse; as of Memory, U BEEADT TAVINA versal Lassitude, 2FTTY Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Pren Age, and many other diseases’ that lead Lo in or consumption an’ a premature grave, & Full particu all to overy it 81 per pa es for £, or will be sent free by ma by addressing THE GOODMAN DRUG CO., 1110 FARNAM S T, - OMATA, N On account of counterfelts .we lave adopted the s the only GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W. BAKER & CO.S Breakfast Gocoa Is absolutely pure and it is soluble. No Chemvicais are used In its preparation. It has rors three times the strenyth of C adapted for Invalids as ¥ s in health. Sold by Grocers everywhere, w. B_AKI?R &700 ‘Dorf;hesAter.‘ Mus.— ies sCOMPANY'S Extract of Beet. Makes the purest, cheapest and best Beef Tea Finest meat flavoring stock for Soups. Sauces and Made Dish One pound of Ext of loan boef, or the ot of Beof equal to forty pounds alue of ubout §7.50. Genuine only with Justus von Lichig’s signature as shown 1409 DOUGLAS-~STREET. On account of our large and increasing Practice, we have REMOVED to more spacious and con- venient oflices. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb, Qisease e PmVATE The Doctor s unsurpaascd more successtul and n STanu‘E Those who have been 1) A complcte cure in o few days withont DISEASES cured instruments. A wond . medical profession. complete cure guaranteed. N. E. Coit. 1474 AXD FARNAN ST in the treatment of all uuder his treatment for ladies from 2 to 4 ONLY, moyod from the blood s F ] DR. J. & McA@REW, THE SPECIALIST. forms of Private Discuscs No treatment hias ever been ment. A cure1s guarmtecd n the ve 10 from 3108 days without the loss of ai hour's ¢ Stricture or difficulty in e bladder, pronounce It a most won ful succe sain, ina’Fimonta or 10ss of Lme. Andall wesk uess of th most dreadCil results are_absolutely cured ERRHENNESS Andall FENMALR ful remedy. HOURS for and all Disc Blood SYPHILIS ;. For ( Preatment by o po Stamp for rep OMAHA, NEB. Extraordimary Attractions Will be offered this week in our Boy ’ Department, we are deter- mined to close out our entire stock of Boys’ light weight Clothing, and will have a grand unloading sale which it will pay you to attend. Boys' blue flannel Sailor Suits, with nicely embroidered collar, at 6oc; sold every where at §1.235, sizes from 4 to 10. Knee Pant Suits of good up, at $225; worth $3.50. One lot excellent Ch fully ¢4. 50. The grandest bargain we well made, which we have marked down to ¢2.90. ot Suits of a nice light plaid, is marked $2.50; all wool cassimere, in neat checks, pleated coat and nicely made the suit is worth offer is a lot of very fine all wool Cheviot Suits The suit is cheap at §5. , very stylish and Inlong pant suits we have also several large lots, which have been marked down very low to insure quick clearance. One lot Boys' Suits, sizes terns, both very neat, these we offer at $4.50. suit, and no young man need be ashamed to wear one 14 to 18, of strictly all wool cassimere, in two different pat- It is a good working as well as a good wearing You have many times paid $10 for a suit of the same quality of goods, Another lot of fine Silk Mis The sait is worth fully double. We are headquarters on Knee Pants. Every mother know d Cassimere Suits for Boys, sizes 14 to 18, is offcred at $6. that she can buy Knee Pants of us for less money than she will have to pay for the cloth in the garment, and she don't have to spend time to sew them over or mend them. rial, and have them made strong. We sclect for our knee pants only durable mate- It pays to come to us for knee pants. This scason we have an immense variety, and are well prepared for vacation. *IN OUR HAT DEPARTMENT WE OFFER THIS WEEK: 100 dozen Helmets at g4oc. 100 dozen Helmets, ventilated, at 45c. The same qualities which hat stores sell at 75¢ and ¢1.00. An extraordinary opportunity will be offered this week in our Shoe Department. have just received a delayed shipment of 8o cases of fine light weight calf, congr Shoes, Wardwell welt, smooth innersole, very flexible and easy shoe shoes them out we have marked them charge you for such a shoe. ought to have been here four weeks ago and were to be sold for ¢3.00. We and lace summer. These In order to close Positively ¢4.00 is the price which shoe stores would for the $2.25, Nebraska Clothing Co. Corner Fopfilgtfie@qtfilj«a‘nrd Douglas Streets. Make Yoursel! Comfortable. [ | | Sydney Smith’s sugges-| Ition of taking off one’s flesh land sitting down in one's| ?boncs, was made before the | |days of modern improv-| ments. Now comfort may| Ibe secured and good taste| not be offended by simply | donning a thin coat and vest | land a light pair of trousers. | A full supply of the same for the heated term may be| found at &Y Slar | | | | ‘ 3] SWINGS PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, | Sole Agents for Omaha 1514 Farnam Street, H\u‘l.\\'mL Very Strong and Du- rable, Set up in Your Own Yard, | 10 P | Complete $8.50. | Great Summer Bargain Sale —BY— MAX MEYER & BRO, Jewelers and Silversmiths, SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, OMAHA, NEB Bargains in Bargains in Watches. kel watchios ¢ Diamonds. ; chow £roim 6 upwards, Bargains in Jewelery. arey o full line of Jowelory | solld gold und fine rolled plato cnrclngs, lociels, - chnins, briee Diamond rings from €250 npwards. Diamond co upwards, Dismond searf pins from £ upwards, Diamond enis bittons fron 86 u Stiads from $7.00 upward A Tace pins frow S0 upwards. } ' . Birkiin pri ks and Jewelry Repaired at Reasonable Price Greatly Reduced Prices on Silverware, Clocks, Lamps, Umbrellas, Optical Goods, Etc. rand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionarles. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE T'URPOGES GRAND MONTHLY—DRAWING Will take placd fn publie at the CITY OF JUAREZ (formerly Paso del Norte. Moxloe WEDNESDAY, JULY 28d, 1890. Under the personal superviston ot GEN, JOHY S, MOSBY, ana sir.carrno Ax the former a gentlenan of such prominence in the United States that his presone sufficlent guaranteo Lo the public that the drawings will be held with strict honosty ness to all, und the latter (tho Supervisor of the Moxioan Governwont 18 of equil standiug und lntegrity, CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 80,000 Tickets Only 60,000 Ti WHOLE TICKETS, §4; HALF TIC LIsST OF eeee S0 cetsl PRIAY Approximation Prizes. 100 Prizos of YT A 100 Prizos of 85 80: 250 01109 (X5 5,070 { Trize of $60,000. 1 wrize of 10,000 of 600 1 irize 4 of 3 Prize 10 Drize £ Pri %0 I 1914 Prizes amounting to the uners y tickat drawing a prizo | aud rowliod the understgne 10 e TG A 1. 110N SO, oz Prosident El Paso Navional Bank, 11 Paso, Tox orLLy UnaL we. wiil suparying all thio ar aso Naulonal lianic ) P mnzements I i nnage and control mll | For club Fates, oF any othor informutic Thedrawin and hat tho aro doraikod, atating YOUF nddros cloarly conduct Trioas and In Ly Biroot nit Numver. M (LT b nastirad by your euclosing JOHN & your fall nadress ] IXICAN INTERNATIONAT BANKING 0O, Oity of Junrez, Moxi nd remittances for tickets by ordinary letter, contalning Monvy Ord 1 by all Express Compunlos, New York Excliange, Bank Dratvor Post ed letters Lo N INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., City of Juarez. Mexioo, via Kl Paso, Tex. wrlio to with With ro rapld mail 2 onvols MOSHBY, Commi OANILO AROUEL Bupervisor for the Gover NOTIC Note. Address M‘l MEXIO