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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1890. BIRKHAUSER CATCHES A HOLD The New Ohairman of the Board of Publio Works in His Place, HE PARTIALLY OUTLINES HIS POLICY. John B. Furay Rings in Some Misfit Scripture in Honor of the Re- The retiving of Major St. A. D. Balcombe a8 chairman of the board of public works and tring Official—Now for Business, the taking hold of his successor, Peter W. Birkhauser,occurred yesterday morning at 10 o'clock ata routine-work meeting of the board As adr g attraction the event wi “ failure. Not half a dozen spectators were present. Members Furay and Kierstead so far for- got themselves as to appear coatless at this christening of Tammany's child. Music for the occasion was furnished by a new pair of No, 11 tim T shoes worn for th o by His Bublets, Mr. Balcombe, jr. he air was heavily laden with sewe and dead cigar smoke. Upon the call to order, Mr. first r gas Furay offered the following resolution which is a good deal of a curio in its way, particularly the scriptural quotation contained therein : Whercas, lu the course of hh\. i X Is the board of o Ber and inte which he hus upo ro: fims hlq ia 10 103 n-‘ old an who ha ro thi v th 1 the build rests of the city of Or en 1o g and unde [ !mll< ition of his ende: , thou il d thou hast d well, ssolved. That these resolutions be s m tho minutes of the board and that ssed copy be furnished to the re irman Tho resolution was adopted unanimously. M and addr how he had Balcombe then arose successor proceeded to_say ]usll y thr lize how 1 like himself he had ough (lu- lmll. Mr. Balcombe I 11 misfit nts the time public as_for o the affairs ie lot n the works C[( which | { Jived Hoird of pubite eby expresses to Major Baleombe its sin- vors prond anen- tiring thought his cvery act had been performed con as b Whi ing love scientious! \o lul).( 1 b was adc ing chai Fur mood_and frequently let the ret the hund Mr. ofenst-lik ¢ dropped into nd lln had nothing to regret ires with such expressions as, ‘“Thank l:ml"' “Good, my has a penc dei brother 1 SGod 50 the ntimate friends > ant for swinging the name ¥ I glib fashion while_attending to be_ Lord!” M ness, but to hear him use it lik Methodist elder, is something as nove s unprecedented. M added a few Balcombe ditto, and then N infor: had s said: cas tot how anything I have feol fon, gentlemen. H his'position T propor '(Lllhr the b w to fill it. I never have ma ar, and 1 1 s t to comu hiough [ anything abou , but I thir re rightl romarks. rstead introduced which was adopted Resolved, That whereas the Union | railrond throush W. 11, Holcoub, vice dent, has notificd the bo: T ¥ dis! (o] would hand in the unti 1 rond would m d ofy I to the U Aory Daciflo ) thelr 15 of the b oleomb. Plie £ollo tugh Murph |II(| Bn l > allowed : oL cont reserve on cleaning hairman Bivk Dun e of no insp il Thu duy aft of the board. It is probublo that no ehange will be made In the secretaryship of tho bourd. L 8 b Diay wh rho ing an onc T got seve eus Jolb Those Diarrhoea at Last June, aft ottle of Chamborlaiivs Colid wrhaea remed en 1w ea, and relief. This remedy ralioved e, and cured me entirely'in a short albottles and gave itaround fcted Chole from my pastor at much run_down with foved and cured, 1t s tho best hivo ever known. iustown, Pa. 50 fu 1 ku or th SHOTS niy Who Arve to During the Coming Competiti s then followed the 1 th L. Heu for of the busi- 14 “I have very few words M say on this oc- failure of don't nence andid with you and [ r oas y ad- new the following, Pacific {0 ssind nd that this rosolution bo spread rd and acopy be 1 alley streets, he ors noon at the next meeting time dinr- +d two doctors withont find mo at time. among in the ave it to o dozen peo- 0w, in he dis Regulate Them During the coming rifle competition of the dep vu partment of the Platte to be held at > the camb will be in charge of Beile- aptain rus A. Barnest, Bighth infautry, Fort Nio brara, This officer will avrive in this city on the Lith inst. and report to Major Benham, inspector of small arms practice of this de partument, In this competition there will be represonta tives of overy company in the ment as also every troop in the departments of both Dakota and the Platte, Tho cavalry competition will commence Monday, Aus ust 4 The following officers have been assigned to duty ction with the competition, al) of whom will report July 15+ Piist Lioutenant Janies B, Jackson, Soy- enth infantry, Camp Pilot Butte, W¥o., as camp adjutant and acting signal oficor First Lieutenant William A, Mann, Seven. teenth infantry, Fort Bridger, Wyo., 'us camp quartermaster and acting ovdi Meor k as Second Ni tical and flnan Assistant Surgeon Al Oumulia, Neb. SPis st Sipht Dr, fai tri; L L Sixteenth infantry, st utenant eting commissiry of subsistence Lieutenaut rote Hutel uth cavalry, N va, Neb., us ol B , a5 medical oMcer, ange, 1 lot ti u when it is o Jeffries' preventive and cure Is in any case. Twenty-five al has proven it. No physicis ived. Hoest references given. passin parents w r children di Bradioy, heson, with noted fact that never yeur: An I Price Address box 657, Omaha, Neb, Port ‘au‘,.n.\ ulso be chosen to rep: A WRECK ON THE RIVER. Two Boys Narrowly Fs:ape Being Drowned in the Missouri. Passengers on tho 8 o'clock Council Bluffs motor had the satisfaction of witr.essing the unusual spectacle of @ wreek on the Missouri river. The water is high and the current pid. Two boys were coming down the river in charge of a sand boat, which they were unable to handle. Just above the wagon bri ro caught by a swiil of the waters and thirown against thi west pier, where tho boat went to pieces. One of tho s caught the pier and hung there, while y other went swimming down the stream ed up hall a mile below. passenger on the motor, phoned the police; ves responded and ring to the pier with side of him. H ape lowered when a found the boy still the water boiling o refused to trust him: by the officers and was only rescued man was sent down after him, ohnstown Flood. Jon ufter the great flood in the Conemaugh loy, Pa., lost summer, the dispatches heraldéd the news of an ¢pic f dinrrhoa following letter from pustor of the Metho- wrch, Jobustown, gives the bt successful v C hnl: ra and Di pY wh seut at the suggestion of Hon, Wesley head, reached us soon after the great flood and 0t a time when diarrhcea was quite nt. As soon us it became known that had the medicine for distribution there be- gan a great run on it, which continued until about all gone. Ky so far as fr/)lll them, testified t irtu > best medicine for the d some of 1y an excellent kinds of and une: 1t has been regavde »wn here for the d s i is rece mended for, In view of your sending such a large quantity for free “distri'ation among poor people, I thi > entitled to this L. Chapman, piscopal church, Johus: testimonial in _its Pastor Methodist tu\\n Py Chamberiain & ( Moines, Ta. THE RAILROAD BUDGET. ht Agent— ws. A Popular Gene Other Inte Fred B. Whitney, w became neral ght Y, of river on road, about thi g Heoe first attracted attention in railvoad civeles when peneral agent in_ this ..M.,urnn-( o, St. Paul, Minne, When John Union Pac ceeded him and went to St. Paul. remained th short time until the o d his He only Union charge the dacific division at That position he has held s with 1it to himself, sir Mr. is very ' popu- and of being one lar both bears the well earned nd business ¢ He ter Hunt the of the best freight men i will not be in his new oftice until part of the week., Coal Department H The officia betts’ last promotion from Boston and reads as foilows: The management of the coal including mine has properties, the uml interests of v appointed gen- agor of the Union Paciio coul " de- eral maj partment. fanager Tebbetts will report di- oftice, ident Holcomb w d issue all o 1l take the re- quisite steps v make this ord sident.” whencethis appointment comes, ith the importance attached to the | man occasions more com- Ill nt \h.lll all the « 1t mean the surfac Mr. ¥ and shows the throne. rsuch ms and ffect A interests - ave to be mna tirely independent of the A propositioneontemplating a mo; that kind v abouta year Nt that t izht Depot. nb, Contractor Joan- sing architeet had yesterday regardir it depot. It ty to make several impor- However, the ge the building first ohuson com- The New I drawn will b menced to br N B e Monday. A New C. F. Wright, ag years past at this city of the Batimore & Ohio road, been man from M M. W agent of the same night and his su oftice vesterday mo the assistant” oy years, by H. C. Piculell, a young 'oledo as commercial corporation. He left last e took chary f the +. Mr. Piculoll bas been to alaces, Union Pacific has just received seven new dr; £ room cars, the finest that the an company has yet turned out for They have all the very latest improve finished in the most g rated beautifully. Freight Association Meeting, The freight department of th souri branch of the now western is holdin uz at Kansas Ci cral I ent Cr At oo Mont Wy it and Gene Agent Whitney 1s there representing the Union Pacifi Notes and J.D. Welsh, General agent of Pacific at Cincinnati, is in the city. General Agent Phillippi, of the Missouri cifie, has gone north on a fishing expedi- tion. Car Accountant Buckingham has appropri ated ono of tho roous occupied by Goeral Manager Dickinson's force for a private of- fice. 15, the Union I back, with a we noss over the hip neys. Uso the b 1 which is Burdock Blood Bitters, They Dear Watce! Joo O'Brien, the man who thr red to shoot Bd Galligun, finished a thivty diys sen sterduy and wi nmediately ar id charged with careying concealed He is a Chicago thief and consid v the police Stewart, a colc wl man to keep inJail d erook who has made a reputation in more than one city, also fin- ished u sentence and ‘was \ city a5 soon as the po e clslor Springs Missouri o The County Central Committee. At its meeting last Saturday t publican county central committee took certain action on congressional matters that was overlooked all the repoets. A motion was adopted the effect that in & to seleoting sixty-nine delegat the state conyention and the tion to be held July 12, sevent) Drink B: waters dy es seut Douglas in the congressional convention at Plattsmouth next September. The execu- tive committee to “whom was left the work of locating polling places and appoins- ing election boards for the primaries July 11 will bo ready to make a report at the ad- journed meeting next \l wurday, coun! Nervous debility, poor memory, difidence, sexual weakness, pimples,cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free at Kuhn & Co.'s 15th and Douglas, GERMANY'S MILITARY. Unfair Comparisons Made Between it and That of Other Powers. Saur Lake Ciry, Utah, June 80.—To the Editor of Tur Bi In your interosting paper of June 23 T read this sentence: “It is alarger amount than is expended by any of the great powers of Europe for their im- mense militar blishments except Ger- many.” This assertion that Germany spends most for her military equipment is one of the many myths that have taken an absolute hold of American newspapers and readers so that or figures make the slightest im- on. 1t is as false as it can be. Germany spends far less than either France or Russia or Great Britain, She spends less by from 25 to 40 per cent than France. Butour European correspondents scem to be blind and deaf, French parliament, unlike the passes all appropriations for the arm without discussion, revenge against being the patrio poleth that They don’t seem to kuow that the German, wnd navy sidered cranks) »ora popular v been » the idea” of another ‘o a popular pr French militar, |\u( too recen war; hence the most stupendous armaments, the enroliment of every man and boy at all capable of bearing arms, on a_scale time of b that F ts b ron a and this is i the artillery in s to fight this our editor gh the , both than that of Germany onger and exceptions loss 75,000 10 100,000 strong {00! ur' than G ermany. sses of mum stic s seem to be of 11, nemies of th and foreign. Facts and figu 10 conseqL Very reipe The Chicago Whitings Will Be Here to Battle With the Cranes. The Crane company’s ball team are m: elabovate arrangements for their two games purth with the famous Chicagzo The Crane team is in arduous o, and are putting up o un)lhinq ) Cap- tain Lally vin the moFning wame at 1oast, and. probably the oo in the afternoon. But the Whitings are very strong and will have ono of Anson's teries, and Larr in the pmm«, ulul lln\ any team hump th Whitings’ frici taken altogeths two gam an exhilerating Fourth of July ti will furnish at. Chronic Inflammation of the Bladdor. Is promptly cuved by the waters of Excel- sior Springs Missou e JUG HANDLED LOVE. James Loves Mary but Mary Loves George. A young F hman named James Hateh told a pitiful story to the i ame to this country with a young wife about a year ago and went to live with a aw on Burdette reet., The sis w, hie states, at once set to work to alien- flections \ and succeeded in ie is very much nts her to live isin the habit ate his wi doing so, in love with his wife hat his Mav THE lHL\I) Additional Responses to the Appeal From the Tornado Sufferers. Remittauces in an pount sent to this oftice will be 1 our col- umns from day The subscriptions 5o far received by B as follow. Previously reported St Paul's’church, C| Hon. Iln nry Sprick. 1AL Omuha,. .. A Friend.. Tue otal They Twenty club had an The Tammuny cight enthusinstic mecting at Grand Army hall Mon- day night. Reports were heard from trusty to the outlook in the teh boom t. ame from all 1 ward heeler: wards fov th Doleful wards and it was prov e must e mustered or the Tamiman various four Inn i down to dismal defeat. growing eventh wi fs live there th n the city, but the Take the ammany chi other one los muster a corpordl’s guard of votes, The out- vageous conduct of the reoublicans in the city counc hine has simply !\Hllx'wll v decent mun against the, for Broatch. Mercer wi if he wants it.” Entitled to the Be: All are entitled to the best that thei will buy, so every family should ouce, a bottle of ‘the best family remedy, rup of Figs, to cleanse the system wheén costive ov bilious e sale in dUc and §1.00 bottles by ull leading drugrists, money ave, it socintion e of The Douglas has given to A the booths aud privile which is to be held September. county Bri du this city 1409 DOUGLAS -~ STREET. On aceount of our 1 und increasing Practice, we have REMOVED to moro spacious and con venient oflices, Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 Douglas St, Omaha, Neb, | ndigestion lB not only aldistressing complaint, of itself, but, by causing the blood to becomo depraved and the system ene feebled, is the parent of innumerable maladies. That Ayer’s Sarsaparilla fs the best cure for Indigestion, oven when complicated with Liver Complaint, s proved by the following testimony from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Brockway Centre, Mich.: — “Liver comaplaint and indigestion made my life a burden and came near ending my existence. For more than four years I suffored untold agony, was reduced almost to a skeleton, and fvnnll had strength to drag myself about. Al kinds of food distressed me, and only the most delicate could be digested at all. Within the time mentioned several rh\nlq-mm trented me without giving re- Nothing that I took seemed to do permanent good until I commenced tho use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which bas produced ‘wonderful resulis. Soon after commencing to take the Sarsapas rilla T could see an improvement in my condition. My appetite began to return and with it came the ability to digest all the food taken, my strength ime proved each day, and after a few months of faithful att to your directions, T found e 1f well woman, able to attend to all household futies. The medicine has given me a new lease of life."”” Ryer's Sar"snapérilla, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottics, §9. Worth 85 s boitles “Wear it a week or two or three, till you make up your mind about it, and then go back to the store where you bought it and get your money back, “ Wear it a year; and, if a bone is broken or kinked or slipped or shifted, go back to the store where you bought it and get your money back What do you think of the Kabo corset when it is sold with such guarantecs as those two ? There's a primer oa Cor- sets for you at the store, ©5101G0 Copsar Co., Chicago aud New York, Lies cCOMPANY’ 5 Extract of Beef. Makes the purest, cheapest and best, Beef Tea Finest meat flavoring stock for Soups. auces and Made Dishes. One poundof f equa of lean Lect, or the vulue of about § orty pounds Genuine only with Justus von Liebig’s signature as shown To cure Billousness. Sick Meadache. Cun-npnuou. Malasia, Liver Complaints, take the sato and certaln remedy, SML. BILE BEANS ko tho SMALL SIZE (40 little beans to the bot~ tle). They are the most conveniont: sult all ages. Priceot cither size, :.u euts per bottlo. KISSING 5.7 1% s Wi cents (coppers or stamp. M AWNINGS! For House or Store. We have the FIXEST LINE GF STRIPES EVER SHOWN In this city. 202 fo 208 South Water Strct, CHICACO. A Written Guarantee to CURE EVERY CASE or MONEY REFUNDED. curo s permanent ot a patching up. live years ago e ween & symptom ribing cuo cat you by J.F. 8 kers of **Tiilo B SYPHlLIS 1l tour MAGIO REM: Writo » i 8 moncy. Wo guarantco to cure or refund every do forent positio anile going nearly around the leg. Do not wasto any n until you try us | of i or hones Hn\u Sin WE ALSO PREPARE A MAGIC REMEDY For Nervous Debility and I ost \I mlmnd Extraordinary Attractions - Will be offered thi mined to close out our e will have a grand unloading sale which it will pay you to attend. B()}s blue flannel Sailor es from 4 to 10. Knee Pant Suits of good up, at $2.25; worth §3.50. One lot excellent Cheviot fully 4. 50. The grandest bargain we at 1.2 well made, which we lmvu marked down to §2.90. Inlong pant suits we hav to insure quick clearance. One lot Boys’ Suits, sizes 14 to 18, of stric t]) all wool cassimere, ‘terns, both very neat, these we i suit, and no young man need be ashamed to wear one. suit of the same quality of good Another lot of fine Silk Mixed C The suit is worth fully double. We are headquarters on of us for less speud time to sew them over or rial, and have them made strong an immense variety, and are 100 dozen Helmets at 40, 100 dozen Helmets, ventilated, at 45c. The same qualities which hat stores sell at 75¢ and gr.00, An extraordinary opportunity will be offered this week in our Shoe Department. have just received a delayed shi Shoes, Wardwell welt, smooth i shoes ought to have been here four weeks ago and were to be sold for $3.00. them out we have marked them ¢ charge you for such a shoe. Nebraska Clothmg Co. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. money than she will have to pay for the cloth in the garment, and she don't have to g. It pays to come to us for knee pants. well prepared for vacation. IN OUR HAT DEPARTMENT WE OFFER THIS WEEK doter‘-/ light weight Clothing, and s week in our Boys’ Department, we are ntire stock of Boys’ Suits, with nicely embroidered collar, at 6oc; sold everywhere all wool cassimere, in neat checks, pleated coat and nicely mada Suits of a nice light piaid, is marked $2.50; the suit is worth offer is a lot of very fine all wool Cheviot Suits, very stylish and The suit is cheap at §5. ' e also several large lots, which have been marked down very low in two different pat- It is a good working as well as a good wearing You have many times paid ¢1o for a offer at g4.50. simere Suits for Boys, sizes 14 to 18, is offered at $6 Knee Pants. Every mother knows that she can buy Knee Pants mend them. Wa select for our knee pants only durable mate- This season we have —=dqd C. ~ We nd lace pment of 8o cases of fine light weight calf, congres nnersole, very flexible and easy shoes for the summer. These In order to close $2.2 Positively $4.00 is the price which shoe stores would DR. J . Mc(‘ REW, m ment of all ate Disenses. ment. A eureis guarnteed in the v under his treatment for Stricture or ditliculty in relieving the bladder, pronounce it a most woniler- Tl success, A compietocuro n a few duys wiiout lorgana timidity or n ness, I their worst forms aud most_ dreadl ults aro nbsolutely cur ¥ THE SPECIALIST. nent hius ever been nfrom 3 tod days without the loss of an | in. instriments or 1oss of time, PHIVAT The Doctor is nnsurpassed cessful and no ST T“RE hose who LOST HANHOGD .:l remedy. HOURS for duye. "o and effcot ment known to the 0 of the disease re- medical profession. moved from the BOOKS OFFIGE ; For “‘mai (stampe). spondence. & Con. 1111 Open from § Eatrance on OoMaH ) for reply. ND FARNAM ST. M. to 0P, M. ninig of the isery o Tows ot o8, perniato brain, soifl BGARD IODRIDE OF IRO > ended by the specialy secomumpndcl b7, e CROFULAKING'S.EVIL, CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESS, CONSUMPTION (IN 1TS EARLY ASTAGES); POORNESS OF THE BLOOD, M ond for reguluting ita verlodic cours one o wnloss o BraxeawD, 40 rue Moae ssopine BOLD BY ALL DRUI ST I Bonayarto, Pa ougera & '« Fflfl HEBN fiNLY’ D‘nuulnnd'flllVDUEE LB lTY, [Weaknoss of Body and Mind, ¥fects n{lnnuv! o808 in Old or Young, DEY Dnuuuuuess IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE D MAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Tn & cup of soflce or Lo, or n ars T ol o pat —§ Instltute The Omaha Medlcal and Surgical s 3 Iern es. Appliances for Deformitios, ana ul tr. N For tho tre Truasos. nt o il CRONIC AND BURGICAL, DIS Bost K st 1t mereury. at homo by correspondence. " expross. s curely packed, 1o warks Lo indic s o sen | sendin pl Bieclul or Ne Syphills, Gleot oo, with question st Aldress Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb, o contonts or gendes Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE I"'URPOSE9 GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Puso del Norte) 1890. nd MR. CAMILO ARGUELLE3, sntleman of such prominence In the United States that his presence alone 1y tee to the publie that the drawings will be held with strioe honosty and files 1d the latter (the Supervisor of the Moxican Government s of cqual staudiug CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 80,000 Tickets! Only 80,000 Ticketsl \\II()LL TICKETS, §4; HALF TICKETS, §2; S)HRHR TICKETS, $1. LIST Moxtoa WIll take place in public at tho CITY Ol WEDNESDAY, JULY 23d, Undor the personal superviston ot GEN, JOHN S, MOSBY th JUAREZ (formerly former a ] ()b l’l{lA nei ‘ { Trize of §69,000.........$60,000 { e Be \’, e Lf .'nn of 10,000 10,000 | 100 Prizea of 3,00 7o0f b 10 Prizes of 200 \ I'HI\' ot 1,00 509 Terminals to i (0) " G0 Torminals (o 410,00 f) | 1014 Prizes amounting to.... $125,079 [ L Vit il i eoiioo A T i nntlonal Kanking ssnry funds Lo theprizes drawn In tho 1 W t lvm\ Number. Moro rapll malf fiviih honosty your onclosing ui onveld Lowards all partios VO HN 5. MO Commissloner. | opo by CAMILO ARGUE MEXICAN LNFEINATIONAL BANKING OO, ‘ Bupervisor for the Gov ont, | Clty of Juarez, Mexida 1d pomittunoos for tlokots by rdinary letter, containing Monoy Orde i lian, NOTICE. § L Expross Corpanios, New York S DYatt OF Dostal Note. Address A“I4,.Ah 4\ Il\h\\IH MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., Oity of Juarez, Mexico, via kil IPaso, Tex, uey Btreet, O