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o PR = ! I} 1t ARG TR AT ILLEV 3 RANGE. of tho remonstrance to the dist coirt pebe the form of the license; the giying of & £),000 Competitors will report at the Bellewue | bond by the successfal applicant for the li rifie range on July 2 for tho tenth an- | cense. Tho receipts of the clearing house yes- | sibetition of the Depertime | Sections 8, 0 and 10 make it an offense, ke 2605 ‘.‘w it y L mpetition of the Department of | 5ohapie by afine of #3, for any licensed terday were ) 5 the Platte, and the second annual cavalry | fi“,,,., F) % et insctionting lquat §O In the county court yesterday West competition for the departments of Dakota | minors or Indians. Frittscher commenced suit 1o recover | 4,0 the Platte, Firing in prelimnary prac- | Section 11 provides thatany person selling 800 from 8. Strasser and John A, THoa will beals on Jily b1 hquor without s licnse fined not hun, the amount ng due on Major Daniel W. Benham, inspector of | lss than $00 nor more than 3.,,”1”!,. promissory notes given ull arms practice, will b the offcer n | r.v’v.\:;t.'-l.‘,;ly:.‘:‘flx:}:m.|4 provides for the ir Yesterday abillof sile was filed in | charge. Captain Cyrus :\ Ear r~~.‘r-F thvr- | Beniion 1f makes’ { &t otenss, gubiatable i 11 | Eighth infantry will com { the camy A s the county clerk’s offico conveying all | Eiehth infantey Witk comuen b0 anant | fine of #10 anda of license of the property of the Ome unlon | Feo Y% Tiokeonr Sev fnfanty M”,; v licensed liquor to sell adul- grain company, the Omaha tor | Yant and signal officor; First Lieutenant [-lerated liquor. - Rl ohisiibis grain company and Himebaugh & Mer- [ William A, Mance, Seventeenth infant dtion 14 mikes |t anoftense pinistable riman to the Omaha eloevator company. | quartermaster and ordnance oficer; First | AT TR L 0 L S T The consideration was the sum of $1, Lieutenant Richard R, Steedman, Sixtee n; | N e ll'lfll“ R i { 1 i ifan commissar; subsis e Second Y or special ¢ Articles of incorporation wero fled | LY, oY B SNSRI CCRH | Seatons 15t fnet L‘]:"" by 'I“" L "“"”I,"‘“V'l ve’ and | aistical and fumneial offcer; Assis u'ul L e on 3 ailors” Burial corps of Douglas county. | Sirgeon Alfred E. Bradley, U, 8, A, medica yone in_consequ The |l|4ur|uu‘ Lor D. G. Rhodes and | officer. ‘_]“»I\‘.v- the steps neces John B. Sawlill of George A. Custer [ The excentive oficer for the com- | Clain & i i s of irag Post, No, 75 ( npion 8. Chase, James | petion will be Captain Joscph Gl | Hxlu‘fl. “h’\\ .l“r‘fi’~:m‘ww the issuance of drug: nd David M. Haverly of U, | Ninth cavaliy. The ofticers will bo Iit I It 1880~ , and o8 \\\Vlwu( show Its object is to wtion is of consequently incorpe ing up any cash capital. lease or purchuso grounds wiere de ceased union soldicrs and sailors may be buricd. Merit_wins, as the marvelons success of Hood's Sarsaparilla shows. It possesses true medicinal merit. Sold by all druggist Got Gay. & 2 merchant of Col umbns, was brought in by a United States marshal yesterday moring, charged with sending an obscene letter through the mails, The letter was written to a young lady in Behuyler, but it was intercepted by ‘her father, who at once bronght the matter to the attention of District Attormey Buker, with the above result., PRSI Trond to Saparior. Al from southwest Nebraska wis in the Thursday in the interest of the llluv talked of ra ad fro Omaha to Su: and on into K of ation were C, F F. P, Murfin, J. G K of Sty nger, 15, Tl and i and D, H repo; raski Diller of Dille that the people of s given of s but will o <on the preliminavy steps as soon as the political fights that aro “now demanding 80 much of the people’s time have been set tled, To Nervous Debilitated Men, 1t you will send us v send you Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltal and Appliances on trial, They will quickly resiore you to vigor, manhood and health Pamphlet free. Vourato Beir Co, Marshall, Mich. your i k. Hanscom Concert at Hanscom ¥ A grand concert will be given this afternoon by the Seventh «d silver cornet band. The coneert will at 2:0. The following programme will be rendered ; Mareh-City of Romo. ., = Overture—'The Enchanti _ Dalbey Waltz—Auf Grienee Fr. .... .. ... Merzdort Polka Di Concert —1 am fove | po 1 Comnot Solo by M. Campboll.. | -+-Brooks Potpour (S German Patrol Fruhlingslied Pettteo Eile nberg adelssoln no. . . Dalbey S pring Song) . Medley Sele Arr. by L. Constes Overture Tmpromptu Recollections of War- Culedonian Beautie ion dleyy . by ‘Riple; Sturm Auf—Le Bour llop Tickets at_iowest rates and superior accommodations land route- W Rock 1602—S The H m The coroner's Hameneck ccle Inquest, jury began investigating the at 4 o'clock, and five wit- nesses were exgmined. They were 0. L. ¥ Sergeant Whalen, Detec- tive Frank Potage and Joe in Kromenek's Keep's t us he did ne taken to (i) of the affair Potage. the two latter being company when he was shot mony did not amount to much, sce the body until after it was undertakers, and his knowle was confined to what lie t The two Patac boys tially the story told above. had not mentioned the canse they were raid scolding. The older ago t v Adair, suid the, matter” earlier be- of @ whiping or boy, who is thirteen dclearly which hammer was 1d explained how the we rged. He showed how Hamenels was lying on the ground when the fatal shot was fired. He vas resting his head on his hand, which unted for the shot found inone hand, ofticers repeated the story told by 1St Wi tho sta‘ion and The jury examined the gun with which the killing was done, and satis fied themselves t one hammer was ver easy on the trigger It was then suggested Adair be put on the stand, but, Assistant unty Attorney Moviarty, who was con ducting the amination, stated that this would be taking an unfair advantage of the defendant In the absence of his attorney, and advised an adjournment until this_ afternoon at 1 o'clock sharp, when Adair will be ex- amined, and bis halt brother, Gooch, will also be on baud, Taised by pon was held when 1t was dise ucee For Diorrhma, Burnison, of Colburg, Mo: Towa, has found out how' ho ure it > of diarrheea, Two of his children ha disease; for ubout six weels he tried four different patent medicines without bene- A Cure M. ery Co fit, but he flinally ot hold of of & bottle of Chamberlin’s Colic, Cholera and Diavrhoen Remedy, which ho says completely cured them, and is confident it will cure any when tho plainly printed directions lowed. Tor sule by o JUSTICE IN DISMAND. A Number of Interesting Filed inthe Courts. Quite o grist of petitions Qistrict court. yesterday. Lucy W. Townsend beging proceeding against Jefferson W. O'Neiland ten other parties to securo an accounting of interest on two Lombard investment company bonds of $500 cach and the foreclosure of certain s in connection with same. The now county hospital ghost is discern Petitions was filed in the e ablo inan action commenced by Fred W, Gray agalnst Contractors Ryan & Walsh to recover §2,566,04, climed to be duo him for Tumber put into that structure, Joseph H. Millard secks to mortgage on four lots in Paddock Plac given to securo the payment of four notes of 300 apicce given by Charles A. and Frank M Hamline. Robe: Balman asks for an injunction restraining the city by Johu Rush its urer, from collecting certain taxes, the amount of which Is not stated. Proceedings to secure forecloso a an accounting, in- volying some §00 in all, were commenced by O. F. Davis against Fred L. Johuson sud others, Annie Dwyoer ceedings uguinst gage, given to s sgiogating §1,200, On the 20th of last January Jos lock was in the employ of theC company and on the morning while ho was up along the chute, tw from the ground, pushing ut some i ‘was being haudedinto the house, commences foreclosure pro- conce Casey on 4 mot tbe payment of notes one nl' tho of | Dowdy, Seven | each county may grant license for lor of the Six- ry : Fivst Lieuterant Robert. W, nth infantry : Second Lieu- ith i T Licutenant Phillip A h cavalry ndrew Yirst. Lieutenant Charles R teenth infa ant Maury Second I Licutenant Ju first infantry he senior range office have chargo of the range officers, markers and range party e programme of firing contemplates the beginning o wetice on the last day this month, On 'Th lay, Jul the firing will b t known distances, 200 and 300 yards in the morni ind 500 and 600 in the after: next day the morning will be firing and the after- noon. On the given over to skirmish noon will bedevoted to firing at 200 and 300 yards. The third day of practice will be at skirmish firing in the morning and at 500 and 600 yards in the afternoon &) ust 4, the rife and carbine At Fiving at the known dis- 0, 500 and 600 yards, and skir- niish Iml te for four day On I'r Augrust 8, the revolver mateh ins, The forenoon will be devoted to dis- | mted firing twenty-five yards and the noon to the same style at fifty, yards, Saturday forenoon it will be mounted fir- ing to right and left and in the afternoon mounted firing to the front. Each of these to be preceded by the firing of ten blank e pr after the afternoon firings on Saturday. hours of practice will bes a. m, and2 p.m with ussembly fifteen minutes before Burlington~ trains may be stopped range by request or by being flaged. Phey will run from Omahaat 9:55 and 6:45 p. m and from Bellovife at 740 a. m. and 5:50 p. m, Tickets should be bought before on the At the canip they can be from the master for one way 25 round trip 8 cents. tthe “Hunger is the Best Sau arule,a person who hasa god appe- tite has good health, Bt how many the are who enjoy nothing they eat, and sit do tomeals only as an unpleasant duty. Na- [0 pily combined in s antidotes for this condition are o hap- a that it Hood Sarsaparil s00n restores good digestion, tite, and ven and vitalizes t the beneficial effect of ted to the whole body is best sau duces hunge ud Hool's Sursaparills in- ASE II;HAI) THE BABY." Mrs, Martin Complicd with the Re- quest to Her Chagrl 7 who said her nam tin called on County Poor at the court house yester ababewhich she desired him to talein charge, Her story was this: o She was going from Ur where she had boen visi City, Ia., her homo, Afte train a short, medium s s Mary Mar- Master Mahoney norning bringing Station, Neb., ng asister, to Sioux getting upon the heavy set, dark 1, complexioned woman dressed in black and with the baby in her arms, engaged her in conver- sation. Later the stranger asked her to hold the child for her awhile aud she did so, While o was holding the baby the train stopped at Weeping Wat When it had in discovered that the passed there Mrs. Ma an had left thetrain and baby. She con- clyded that_although the baby had been served an evilturn oneo she should not re- peat the shamo and so brought the child to Omihia. Tiie strange woman ever upon the train. Murs, Martin_bought clothing for the child The left mo bagrago what- Upon arriving he: @ necessary change of and then visited Mr. little victimof faithlessness All join inp aceuvate likeness of our special dozen photos. Proof showed, satisfac. tion guaranteed. Keim & Moltz. 1312 Famam st. DAKOTA'S TIN MINES. They Will Be Examined by Officers of the Board of Trad e, President Euclil Martin of the board of trade left yesterday for Hot \pnn" with his . low the president's footsteps o today for the Surings accompauied by fumily. Mr. Martin and Mr. in their visit that may result in mate it for Omalia. On Monday these ing their families at™ the Springs, will start ona trip to the tin mines of South Da- kota and willspend a week malsing a careful personal investigation of arces aud prospects of this great industry. ‘The object is to secure for Omaha, if the examination convinces them of the feasibility of thelr plins, the headquarters for the manufacture of the product of these mines. A veportof their investigations will be made to the board of trade on their return —_— Where Ships and Railways Meet, An old and successful merchant and - vestor from the cast, on visiting Portland, Oregon, for the first time this summer, after sceing the veninsula located between the C: umbia and Willameete rivers, predieted that here where ocoau ships and railways meet on 18 miles of deep water front, the future merchants and manufacturers of Portland would 16 business, and the mass of the peo- plo dwell, advancing real estate values o thousand fold in ten years. On this penin- sula Hon. Charles Franeis Adams of Boston made a large purchase, (i A BRADSHAW BENE Nason have ntlemen, T, This evening the German socleties of Omaba will give an entertainment at Ger- mania hall, the procceds of which will be donated to the fund for the benefit of the sufferors from the Bradshaw cyclone. The following programme will be presented ; Overtire .Orchestra Tho Hunter's T L Omakia Mwnnerchor 15 of Omahn Licderknnz x Bell South side Quartette Club "uraer Quartette Club Sonis The Tiiage of the Kose Plattdeutsche Gesa ——— igsseciion Pears' isthe purest and bast soap evermile THE SLOCUMB LAW, 21s asynopsis of the Nebraska use, local option law : Section 1 provides that the eounty boarl of the sale of chunks broke loose mud in sliding down | malt, spivituous and vinous liquors, It dsened caught Josepl's log, breaking it just below | the knee. Yestenlay ho commenced ugainst the ice company to vecov which amount he tho sufferings ho hias expe Char 8 morlaugo on tho vl proporty owned by Ttobert McCounell and wife, und‘also to col dect the sum of #,000 that has been due und unaid since December 25, 1888, . The Nebraska Savings bagk has brought suit against Rudolph Wintem and wifo to re cover £07 due on & note, mmw with inter- est since last April. A Bottle of l'll“- l Chlorid:s should now be in every bouse, | zation. No Doitz filed & petition to orecloso | fhority to ss, expedient upon tho application by patition of thirty of the resideut free holders of the town, If the county is under township or; ‘The county board shall not have au- 0 any license for the s<le of liquors in any city or incorporated village, or within two wiles of the same. Section 2 provides for the plication and for publication of the applica | tion for atloast two wecks before the graut- ing of the liceuse Section 3 provides for the hearing of the case if aromunstrance is fild agunst the grauting of a lcensoto the applicant. flling of the ap- Further sections provide for the appealing 1 T'he locil option feature of the in sect law is con- the salient partof which | taine 10 corporite of all cities and villages shall have power to license, regulate and prohibit the selling or giving away of any intoxicating, mult, spivituus and vinous a0rs, within the limits of such city or vils > I'his section also fixes the amount of nse fo shill not be loss than £500 in villages and cides having lessthan 10,000 inhabitants nor less than $1,00 in cities having o population of more than 10,000, ctions 26 and relate to druggists' d penalties for violation of the overning the sare, ion 23 make: nkenme punishable by a fine of #0 and prisonment not exceeding thirty da Section yvides that the doors and windows of saloonsshall be kept free from screens or blinds Hot Weather and Accidents, "Take 1o chay sdaches orsunstrolee Thishot wea ful, butif you will take few of Kr wache Capsules each ou will find the temperaturewill be re- offe duced and the likelihood of suistroke or prosiration absolutely counteracted. For saleby all druggists. The Solid South Ts solid on the great Telegrams and letters are re during this heated te ache Capsu e people from that say they roduce tne temperature and sunstrokes aud headaches. For druggists, Sun Stroke, me, the accepted time, to pre- headaches, ote. By reducing ull these distressing evils Knuse's Headacko Cap- w s th vent sunstr the temperature will be prevented e the thing, ! adache Capsule en duringthe day will provent any head ache, ulso atticks of sunstroke. All dr uggists tractive than a pretty face with a fresh, bright complexiont Forit use Pozoni's Powder. MORE CHANGE A I IPATE Predictions of What May Occar August 1—-Kailvoad News, Rumors of more changes soon to be made aro flying around at a lively rate in Union Pacificeireles. Itis said that another batch of official heads has been marked for decapi- tation and they will come off about August 1. Alleyes seem to ba turned toward the trafic and operating departments, Vice-President, Holcomb is not, according to general report, “enti tisled as with the staff organi- zation and to keep on making changes un n brought to 20 of working who is in the had a They no hesitation about About proposes ry this in the don't like it and have openlyas well as forcibl sentiments on_any and coudition of affairs, he c nd may resilt in irst opportunit s offered for an outbr us trouble, J7 e contined, ik, it's bound to come.” A Muchly Agitated Mareus Mayerand the T pany passed through OmahaThursda; enroute from San Franciseo to New madder man could not have been found in soven states than Marcus Mayee wis. The company, composed of sixty pople and an nse ltof bagr occupied four cars, fora special train, and e winted the nto run_ thon Special from here to but it camo in over Tanagor. ondon Gaiety com- of n Pacific attachel tothe fast mail, d made good time. Being under contract on bets mide by some of his friends of a champagnesupper to | the 10ss of 4 few hours t naturally threw the excitible ) 4 high state of frenzy in LondonJuly What the Shippers Want. Al dlub of Omaha is alr complaints against advance between Chics souri unless Nebraski roads river points their local tarifls proportion President Weller says: “So lng s wecan get arate equal to the sum of the two locls it makes 1o difference tous what the tariff is. But we do st heing forced to com- pete with fterior points that have the ad- vantaze ofa throngh ratelower than the suin matter is now under The broken res ne: reported to shot intwo b of sporty cowboys, were quickly re raph ve bee Sidiey, atand are again in successful operation, The depre- dation wis not committed by cow but acompmy of Ulited States soldicrs who cing at shooting and had theirrange Lo e with the wir it vhlnnl ids. Bils for ex g and putting in t foundation of the new union depot ave b recelved and_conta days. President pany said this i men would make ts will belet within te Kimball of the depot com- ning that aforce of work attack upon the old St ames_ hotel, tear it away and b | the ground in that vicinity down to grade. Work was begun this morningon the “Penth street viaduct. Notes and Personals, Pat_Humplrer, operating genins of the West Shore sas City, is in town, jolly- ing up the strvet ticket agcats St The Chi Omubw's Sy mense busine ago, Paul, Minneapolis & o slecper doing an im: nise | redand | ONE ENJOYS Liver and Boyel nche constipation. ouly remedy of its kind ever | r‘cpm]lle to the stomach, prompt its action and truly beneficial in effects, prepared onl! A healthy and agreeable substances, popular remedy known, L'rup of Figs Any religble druggist w not have it on hand will p: gists. nay wishes to try it. substitute, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 1OUSVILIE, KY, NEW YORK, N.¥- | GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICI (RADE MARK REFARE TAKING. Pain n the Back. Dimmne Age, and many other rellow wrappe the \ly genuine. Fay Special Attention to tho Manufacture of For louse or Btore. Wehavethe EVERSHOWN In (ks city. _CHICACO. Digestion, Const tried all the mealcine But allin va A time I struggled und aburden, Hvo wieks, “limes” andmy eve £l on un dver ment of Tutts Pills, X docided to They have worked woud me regular, don't make me slek, appetite and are curing my strong and can walk any dista hud these pills five have saved i ay life, Lot il Ir1 e, afiiie THERALD ¥ AR TR AT R R EOa T, TER TARIR n Preuature Old 1 0 Insanity Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and nfr(wiunglu the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, , clenses tha sys: tem effectually, dispels colds, head- and fevers gnd cures hulitual Byrup of Figs is the pro: duced, plesing to the taste and ac: in ity from the most ity many excellent qualities conmend it to all and have made it the most is for sale in 50 and 81 bottles hv all leading drug ho ro- are it promyptly for any one who Do mot accept any CALIFORNIA *£16 SYRUP CO. NE THE GREAT TRADE MARK " whichwe do- nailto every one. G#The Spe- | At fl per packige, or fix pick- on tho rewipt THE GOODMAN DRUG CO., 1110 FARNAM STREET, - OMATA, NEB On account of ountorfeits wo hive adoptel the Geo. B CARPENTER &CD. AWNINGS! FIKEST LIXE QF STRIPES 202 to 208 Stuth Water Street, READ THIS LETTER. “For years T have been afilictedwith bad pation and Pile. X have T could get hold of, my phystcians could not rellevo my costivencss. In the menn- groatpain, Lifewis aizo L s the Chic o thse- thern ully. Theykeen give mou: iles. T ann had s ago they would $10,000; but they ave saved d every where knov their value, which is Deyoud expression. ND, Spriugtiell, O. Tutt’s Liver Pills BREAKFAST. thorough knowledge of tho mtu al 1y & caretu L ay I kelecled Coco tables with s which w | by e s | comtitution ray be gradually built up uatil encighi toresiat every tendency o dicase. dreds of subtle maladios are lonting ure 10 aituck whererer there 13 8 weik poiit escape mny a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves Toriltied with pure blond and rame.'—Civil Scrvice Gazeits Made siuply with bolling vateror m1ik. 0 alf pond tis, by groc ers, labeled thi JAIESEPPY & €0, Sola London, £ digestion and nu o thione iro GRATEFU L-COM FORTING EPPSS COCOA laws W Hune ady Weo tay A properly nourishied only Homoeopathic Chemists, gland. | EXTRACT OF BEEF. For improved and coolcory. use it for Sou and Made Dishe; In compurable, and di clearn water, econc Navor 1lbe Ouly | for any lengthof time. to 40Tbsof 1ean beef. guaranteed geniine Perkins, Caich Lauman. - wp. Beaon Medical Company, 157 Mreel Boston, Musa, Lves perfe Makes delic { Beef Tonand keeps in all climales . Liiebig Gompany’s ymic Sauces — il tly ious qual sort by Justus von Lie- | big and bears nna..d signatire in blue, | thus &| The khorn & Missourf Valle, XN e Ghaik S st e R A o lerst | Wi Shayesithe - Ineat H Q i\f‘i“"l'\"“" B Dy | -g sortment of Wares in | | D the west, and 3 | o | 5 e ; P £ Bottom Prices o | |See Us Before You Buy. * = : ‘ Crockery and Glassware, | PERKINS, 1 GATCH & LAUMAN Y. MAN, | | 1514 Farnam Street, 1 suptrior excetlence proven In millons of homes | o S IV‘” ", Yo PR N | Er o ~|\wl-my rest and Most Health ful. Dr. Price’s Croam Bak: | | Disises of Mo can b | Ing Powier dowm noteontaln amuonia,lime or aluw. | cred permanently nnd jrivatly by our cfic. Bent by maall fortl. Hook seut EVERY MOTHER - Is interested in our ekaring sale of Bu\ s’ Clothing, which we commenced 1 done a very large business this scasonin our Boys’ Department, carried an immense stock, and in consequence have more odds success before, they will be cut still mor are the remnants of our best grades. reful as the most expensive g as « the rich can afford tobuy such s of everybody, Inour Shoe Department we have opened to-day another invoice of Leather Shoes of same quality shoes wentofflike hot cakes, and wassold out in a few days tlmu\rh\\c have made it our business to find out how they wear. faction—in fact, some customers told us they arc as good shoes as those for whic h the y formerly ya pair, and indulge for §2.50 in the luxury of a patent leather shoe, hey are a nice lhm" for lh(_ summer, do not need blicking, and always look dres id g6.00 and ¢7.00, Try Nebraska Clothing Co, Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. closes at 6 i IN NEBRASK Our store The Omaha Dally Bee. WERE 1S THE PROWOSITON: | THE OMAHA BEE offers scriplionof the daily pa per in day issués—delivered at youraddress <om CYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA for month. paymentof $2.80 and the balance payable B0 per month, be delivered within four months. ALL OUR are entitled to all the advantages great offer. Feople living outside of Omaha can avail therns $2. . the r DR. §. E. McGREW, The Doctor I8 nnsurpased in the traatment of all forms of Private Discises. has had strong ndoree- ment, A cure 18 puaranteed in the very worst cases Those who have under his (rnunu-'nl for Stricture or dificulty in nhumvnmhmm.r pronounce ita most wonder ful success. A complele curein afew days wiihout nes of the sexinl organs Hlan nnu rvourness, in their worst forms aud most dr And ull FENMALR DISEASES cired at home withont THE SPECIALIST. No treatmnt hasever been from 3 tobdavswithout thelos -q-nhm hour's Hln natruments or loss 2f ime. LOST AANHODD 2 adf 1l resnlts are uhm]uhlv onred, instmments. A wonderful remely. HOU LS for ladies from 2 to 4 ONLY. and all Disees of the Skin, Blood, Hert, Liver, Kid neysand Bladder cured, rd in 8 to L0days, The mostrapid, eafe and o ive treatmint kunwn (0 the Every lrceof (Lo diseare 1 160d: n completecure quaranteed. SYPHELIS: medical protession moved from the For ‘man’ or *'woman', cach 10¢ (stampey. Tredment by corres wondenee Stamy: for reply Con 14T AnD FARN AU ST, 5 Open from & to 9 I M Eaziance on Fi yor 14th St., QMAliA, NED DR. SANDEN'S ELE("TRIG BEi.T WILTATID (h AELIONS or k. I >0 Kl by s <l lcfiulc‘n'nvmn:usvh.m\y BEIT snd feijeauny Comloie b, gt X msently Cired 10 hree BODT i pamihies Fise: BATDEN ELECIRTO00., 36 Labai i (HIGAR 1Ll fuf spring season with a grand swee ping sale, and no matter how low the prices were You can have now the finest suit for your boy, providing you can find a fit, for as little money as you paid carly in the secason for a medium grade suit. ASHOULD INVESTI( AMBRICANIZA ENCYCLOP respe town, Send for descriptive circular. If you haven't time to call and examine the hooks telephone numier postal cardto THEB ative will call on you. week. We have ,/” and ends left than usual. W e propose to wind up this most What we offer this week Suits made from the finest qualities of cloths and finished wrments in the market. In the early part of the scason only but now the prices are cut so that they are within the reach e in order to accomplish our object. uit. 5 dozen fine Patent The first lot of these N first reluctant to as we advertised a few wecks ago at We were handle them, as the manufacturer does not guarantee l'll\ nt leather, consequently we could not guarantee them to our customers. But we have not heard of a ~1n«'lv compliint about them, They y seem to give good sat ssy and neat, sS O VI PROFESNO) Saturday at 10 P. M. AL NN sATE THEMERITS OF THE \WIC i ADIA BRII; NOW BEING OFFERED BY a year’s sub- sludingtheSun- anda pletesetof THE AMERICANIZED EN- 2.80 per volumes delivered on The first five The other five volumes to PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS ol this :lves of abowve liberal offer by having nonthly payments guaranteed by some msible banker or merchant in their 238 and our or send a represent- p Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under tho Manigement of the Mexican International Banking Co,, Concessionarles. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE |URPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Wil take nlaca in nnllin ot the CITY O TTTARRE?, yr“ym"v-h"l' 190 Al Norte), WEDNESDAY, JULY 23d, 1890. GEN, JOHY S, MOMY, wnaur. oxstiio a a gentlonan of such prominence in the United States that b co alone |y antee to the public that the draving will be, 1 with striot sty and faire nessto all, and the latter (tho Supervisor of the Moxican Governucny 13 of equal standing andiotegrity, CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Tickets! WHOLE TICKETS, §4; HALF TICRETS, §1; gHR R TICKETS, $1 LIsT Mox1oe Under the peronalsupervisfon ot theforme UELLE}, ()I‘ oo 560,000 Pl{lAl‘ Approx ¥ 50 sacih atlon Prizes. 4 iz of §60,000. 10 Prizs of T erizeot 10000, 10,00 ! 100 Prizs of oacn 1Prizeof 60 6,00 | 10) Prizes of 25 cach APiize.of 10 & oo | Termin. 1763, 10 Prizesof 200 each 208 | & Terninals to 8000 Lrlse of 1) ouh. & Prizesof 100 ench 500 Sealnal o $LL00 Frise 0f 10 each 100 Prizesof 6 each.. 20 Prizesof W ewn 1014 Prizes amounting to. We theunderstgr Nadonnl of Mex| from the Mexio cennry funds 0 guarn izes drawn in the ( tify that 1N porson many It any tiekot drawing a prize 1y sent to the undors slinac, (s a0 valuy will bo ollected and remiied the Ovaes thereof freool elirga. ¥ A 1 BRON Presldent il 1 ) In_ Chi linn ha on. doposit 1 Titernatlonal Banking Company, o paymentof sl { Ju Pas, Tot runy other Inforuation wrile ta tits Lot tary. Wtlnz your addremw cluirly, wit ctod with honesty, 1 Numbir. | Moro rpia mat twowardsall parties. by your enclosing an envels | JOMN 5. MOSIY, Commissloner, opo be & your full mddrass, T CAMILO ARGUEL MEKICAN INTHRS ATION AL TBANKING 0O, fupervisorfor the Government. City of J uarez, Muxido, Send remltts NOTICE, foni jomittancs fortickets by orlingry le PSRl T A LS R MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO.. Oity of Juarez, Mexioo, via Kl Paso, Tex, eontatiing Monoy Order, ange, Bank Drafeor Pos

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