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“ lighted with ths ¢ THE CITY. The bank v-h-m-lnun )twh-rdny amounted 1o 81,128 881,56, J. H. VanCloster is l»rv‘p‘\ring to build a row of six flatsat Thirtieth and Pacific strects, Thecost of the same will be 830,000, Julgge Wakeley's court was in session esterday morning for the purpose of hearing the last of the arguments in the case of Harbanch vs the Omaha street railway company. Abner Peder was brought in from Le- high, In., yesterday afternoon by a United 8 deputy. He is charged with passing counterfeit money upon Doiglas White. The county commissioners will be in the regularJuly session at 10 o'clock this morning. The principal busi- ness to come before the board will be the awarding of some grading contracts, The willsof Morris linm | o probated in Judge Shield s court yesterday morning. Inthe former Cha J numed as administrator Lucy E. as administratrix, s, sister of the Wright will Miss Mary F man who wned at Milwaukee while nding the Knights Py thias conc Milwaukee, was in he city yesterday enroute tothe Cre it as beon greatly prostrated by the sad L. 1t Bloedel, who keeps a saloon on Cul-Off Island, very vigorously denies the report published in o morning paper that his saloon was the scene of a row and robbery Sunday night He saysthat he has never had any disturbance of He says: *I do but would prefor any kind in his place. not harbor robbers, them to 1i While B, T, Burkett was_taking a corpse to the Union Pacific depot yes- terday afternoon one of the wheels of the wagon was caught in a car track at the corner of Sixteenth and Jackson streets, The horses became frightened and in turning aound threw the driver, Mr. Burkett, to the ground, spraining his anlle and bruising himquite severely. PEINONAL l’ l lf AGRAPHS, 3. Dorin of Detroit s at the «J, Leeof Fremon a Mu . H. Saith of Tekamah is at the Cascy. . €. Cotton of Chicago is at the Paxton. . L. Muller of Lincoln is at the Merchants, M. Vallins was in Kansas City on Sun- i guost. R. Waugh of Peorin, I, is at the Charles . Funt of Hemingford is at the Paxton. R. €. Hughes of Sidney is stopping at the Murray, W. T. Moore of Rushville is a guest at the Merchunt J. w re of Topeka Is in the ity at the E. W. Willians of Boston is in the city at the Murray. 8. P, Shape of Lowiston, at the Paxton. H. G. Graham of M ot thePaxton. (. W. Hopp of St, Joseph was at the Pax- fon last.night E. P. Berriman of Lincoln Casey last night. Marcus Kavanaugh of Des Moines is in the city at the Paxton, F. P. Franze night at the Casey. M. P. Matheney of Chicago Is & Casey guest this morning, 0. M. Anderson was at the Sherman in on Sunday. J. B. Randall was a Sunday guest at the Tremont, in Chicago, George M. McCormick of St. Paul was a Paxton guest last uight. G H. Moyers of Broomfield was registered at the Merchants last night. W. J. Miller, A. H. Smith and O.C. Bal- lard of Tndianapolis ave at tho Murray. R. V. Fervis arrived from Red Cloud last night and is stopping at the Merchants, Mr. Russell Harrison arived yestorday. He came up from Toxas, whe > he left tho exension train which the Frank Leslic News- running throughout that state, MeMonies of the Armour-Cudahy clerical force, after paying a two weeks’ visitto frionds in Ontario, s again_at his old post. Two of his cousins, Miss Bella Little of Hamillon and Miss Tou McMonies of Watertown, accompanied him and are de- 1L, is stopping vaukee is in tho city was at the of Jumestown spent the Colonel Robert B, Beath, supervisor of the census for Philadelphia, is in the city for a few days, stopping at the Paxton. Yester- day he spent a greater portion of the d driving aboutthe streets, and at night ro- turned to his hotel (uu; convinced that Omaha is one of the best citics he bas ever visited, The Norfolk Express Robbery. The Wells Fargo people are very reticent with their facts, if they have any, regavding the express robbery committed at Norfolk last Saturday, Superintendent Andrews is there makivg a vigorous investigation into the mattor, but whether he has been able, as yet, to discover anything more than was re- poricd in T B dispatcles. Suuday wora- g is ot know e Mortuary. Charles B, Evans, an old man, cghty-six years ofage, died Sunday night at his resi- Qence, 2013 Grantstreet. He fellSunday morn- fng and rec ere shock, but did not seem tosuffer, s ablo to bo about as usual, but Last night he conmenced sinking, and soon passed away. The funeral will take plico this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Iuter- ment at Prospect Hull, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carpenter, of 1714 Novth Twenty-sixth street, are mourning the loss of their littie daughter, Agnes Hizel, aged four months, The funcral will be from the resi- dence at 2 o'clock tday. ——— Debate Supplenbnt, The complete short-hand reports of the Beatrice debate which have appeaved in Tur Bie will all be made up into a supplement for the convenlence of those who may want to preserve the arguments. No other papar attompted to make a perfect, verbatim report ofthe great debate. Daily contemporaries contented themselves with garbled and un- satisfactory attempts to report the debate, while prohibition sheets gave only their sido of the argument, was ssid on both sides Tug Bee debate supploment will be In demand with all classes, Ordexs will receive prompt attention, Bertie Meadows' Temptition, Bertic Meadows, the little cash boy who was arrested Saturday for stealing a wateh from the coat of a clerk inS. I Morse's store, named B, P. Baxter, was arraigned in the palice court yesterday morning. Mr, Baxter appeared beforo the court and said that he thought he himself was partly to blame for leaving the watch where it would tempt the cash boy. Bertie, he said, was one of tho best boys in the store and hé thought had been assailed by temptation in a moment of weakness and had yielded, Judge Helsloy thought the same way. Bertie was present with his father, and cail- fug tho boy, the judge spoke very lindly fo him. He mpmxml on the boy that he should s0 live that his father and mother should be roud of him and not have to hang their EMI in shame for his actions. If ho led a ure life he might attain honor among men, guv. ifhe persisted in takiug property that dld not. \wuux to him, disgrace could be the result. %... the judge finally told Bertie that he could go home, both he’ and his father were cryiug. i LRl Platt's Chlorides, a True Disin fectant, Aun odorless liquid, very cheapand eficient. roung | By priting precisely what | UNNEIGHBORLY » s, The Ancient Driffcorn-Mc! 1 Breaks Out Agak The Driffcorns and McElhattons are neigh- bors on the bottoms. Mrs. McElhatton weighs about 250 pounds and Mrs, Driffcorn half as much, They didn'tlive happy as neighbors, these two families, The women male fices at each other over the back yard fence and the men didn’t speak as they nd from their work. There wi hostilities he t, until one day about a year ago. Upon that occasion Mes. McElhatton met Mrs. Driff Orfl 01 A NAITOW plank that bridged a sower, d g0 back, the not sufic t pass each oth something hud to give v Ms, Driffc i > went into the sew icrafter the war was_ wagel op all manner [‘HHN’~\\" hurled forth from yard to yard, One day Elhatfon's cow got into Mrs. Driff th n il 1 - and ].mll.‘i a 0 Mrs, Driff- h A fight_folloy Both T ued and gnally Mrs, Driff- com h Sihatton placed under bonds to keep the peace for six month, These bonds ran ont last Th and in the evening Mis. McElhatton ar lierself in her war paint and went after e old time enomy. A fight followed in whi and a dog were th Both women wwero the ot compl ran across h his head McElhatton arr and Driffeorn had The latter was arraigned in the police court yesterday and plead not guilty. He was re- quested to deposit 10 for his appearance late inthe week, He a Jot on a sand as security in lieu the out to look for the mone tho opyortunity to Dr 't have 310 but offered the pumping station of. His wife went while he accepted nt a warrant for churge similar to that ighty tired of the itons and_the 1l up i jail, The Purest and Best Atticles known to medical science preparing Hoc is prepared unde i otont phi lmhwlfl and ‘ture is ring in result JHe Eascs His Mind by Writing o Lett ¢ 10 The flec. Marcus R Mayer, 15 has boon mentioned, was vory warm under the collar when he passed through Omaha lust “Thurslay. The use of his pertarbation was set forth at e length in Tie Suspay Bes, Tho fol- lowing letter failed to reach Tue Bie in time [m that issue and is herewith given at urgent vequest. He -sulls today Covsoir, Bieees, Ta., July 10.--To tho Editor of T\ roto ask a little space in per to plice before the public the gross injustice served me and fl e M London G a8 5190 p. m, making the ran from Evanston ll)( ‘ouncil Bluffs in twenty-five hour Ou arviving at Council Bluffs I asked for the C. B, & Q. mwpresentative and after some difficulty found @ sub-agent who could give me uo information l'llLt vw !Av con an my |\\“L ar loads of l ned that he (the tosce the supe telegraphing to hin at Creston, In., 1 was informed that we would be compelled to wait till the 10 p. m. train. 1 askof you, isit not an injustice of & corporation to refuse a party of sixty-two the riviloge of an cngine, we having our own equipment, and also being compelled to reach New York in time to take the steamer of Tuesday, the15th instant, for Europe. As Mr. Eus s placed us in this position we will bo compellod to reach Now Yorknow on Sunday nest, and with bt one duy's rest (after alongride from California of 'six days) take the steamer for Europe. Yours truly, Mancus R, MAYER, Hot Weather and Accidents, Take no chances on headaches orsunstroke ‘hishot weather is fearful, but if you will take < Headacho Cipsules each you will find the temperature will be re- and the likelihood of sunstroke or prostration absolutely —counteructed, For sale by all drogeists. The Solid South the great “German Remedy.” nd letlers are received every day edterm for Krause's Head- The people from that seetion reduce the temperature and prevent istrokes and headaches, For salo by all druggists. Sun Stroke, Now s the time, the accepted time, to pre- vent sunstroles, hmldmlu‘s ete. By reducing the tempo: ature all the: distressing evils will be prevented, Krause's Headache Cap- sules aww tho thing, One ortwo Krause's Headache Capsule taken during the day will provent any head acle, also attacks of sunstroke. All druggists ——— A TROUBLESOME HUSBAND, Mrs. Echols Asks the' Police for Pro- tection from Her Liege Lord. Two years und a half ago Mrs. Holland, a widow living at Crote, maried at that plce Roymond B. Echols, Mrs, Holland had a son and daughter and a little money and property bequeathed to her byher first hu band, but the latter was not suficient for her support and the education of her children. When Echols sought her hand she told him that she could huve but one object in marry- ing again and that was to bettor her condi tion. She would marry only aman who had v and this she would do only for hex the least. He and suc g 1l the and movod to Hastings, ~Hore, Mirs. Echols says, she found thiet her husband not only hid nomoney tospeak of but that he was un- qualified to gain a livelihood for himself and fam Ho soon after sold all the houschold furniture and went to Denver. Hiswifethen determined that she would not live with him again but he returnel to Harvard, Neb., and went to work aud finully succeeded in' per- suading her to join him.” They lived togfher for awhile and again soparated. He came to South Ouaha and went to work for Swift & Co. and sho came to Omahy and ook In sewin She claims that het Insband began living with another woman, and ho became jewlous of her associations with o man_ named Wilson, connected with the firm of Bates & Co. During the past few his woceived letters from husband, written ou Murray hotel letter- heads, threatening to Il her unless she re- turned tohim, and Sunday he called on ver personaly wnd succeded in guining ad- mittance to the house in which shelives. Ho found hor in the basement and told ber that she must deecide today whether_she would live h hin ordio. Yesterlay she discovered that he had taken up his abode in the house adjoin- ing hers and was keeping a watch on all her movemen's, In somo way tho terifiel woman managed to get away from the houso and 10 the police station where she told the assistant city attorney of her trouble. A warrant was issued for Echol's arrest. Puurs’ Soap is themostelegant tollet adjunct s Teachers' lnstitute, The teachers' institute of Douglas county will be held at the High school Aug 11 to 28 inclusive. The instructors who have been engaged for tho work are; Geo. B, Longan of Kansis City schools; Saxab €. Riley, of Lincoln schools; G, R Rathbun, of Omaha business colloge; M. G, Rohrboigh,of Omaba com- merclal clloge, The subjectsto be reviewed are arit tie, grammar, civil government, d nistory, physiology and hygiene, draw penmanship and bookkeeping. s will be hell dally from 8:30 to . m. and from 2 105 p. m | Tuhis prospectus on the coming instituto Younty tendent Matthews says “The demand for reaily competent teachers was never more emphatic in Douglas o | than it isat the presenttime. T vho is interested in hiswork and de: rove, need not be urged to attend, l\ lul non-attendance mmed not be re- 1h » we all Fnow what itis, and \{ tute is dull you, it is becuuse you are dull sting tothe fustifute. will flnd pieasure and rim will ba given important read of diadactics, and omse of study. be made for loectures by perintendent and others, > notattend and arenot excused by the county superintendent, will becounted anong those | who aredropped from the ranks. for state Arrange- stite su- who do thing Syrup for chil s natural, guiet sleep. Mrs. dren teething prod 25 conts a bottle ADEALER IN “GREEN" G 20D 3, F. " I'remont Charged C unterfeiting. vham of Fremont was brought to Saturday evening by Deputv United Marshal ilter, charged with using tho mails to sell counterfeit money. Graham has been of ting on an exten- sivescale and it is supposed he has defrauded hundreds of gullible grangers. His plan was to send out lars, setting forh his easy way to get rich and asking for a confidential reply and a remittance, Whenhe was arrested hehad a number of letters on hisperson from conflling rusties who were possessed of a desive to suddenly acquire wealth. One of these 1etter butcherin Portor this was wretch w from Al Payne,a lle, Cal, The writing of land the spelling infinitely been m had i ent and would send him to Porter pay his ex pauses, or ho w atiny place desimated tions did not meet ¢ tall hin to send bin Thew these sugges- 1n's approval E ) or $1,000 by ex- ibed himsell as bo- ¢ tyventy-ine years old, weight 185 pound heightflye feet six inches, sandy moustaché and pock-marke Another ltter Norris City, was from B. F, 1L, in which he safd a *bill of goods,” nents to go to Fr X n to get more mon Willlam Phillips of Don had sent €2 for asample of the: goods. oree Thomas of Bay City, Mich, sentan interesting letter, as folloy Dear Sti—This will_in Jumes B. Wilber, an old friend of mineand anoldmanon the queer. I recommended Mr. Frank Smith somg time ago, but if you need an O, K." man to represent your (X and V) goods in Bay City and the and mn expert in the busi heerfully recommend M, > > now and do not [r. Wilbur at , Mich, T remals, taul Garrett of he would He also made mont and see ¥y Ia., said he oduce to you Mr, MGE THONMAS. ¢ from Clire county.) ud him price list. dders of 502 Woodson street, St. ent a ldter explining why he n remitting and promising to na few day: (Former P. B LI Josepl, tud delaye rom_the Scott stamp company of New York city, enclos- ty-two$§l0 confoderate bills, It is supposed these are the bills Graham m=pu=u of as Ygreen goods.” Graham s in the county Jail whero he will remain until he is arraigued. COLUMBUS GOING AHEAD, §till Forgin to the Front—Another House and Lotto be Given Away. The Columbus land and investment company has only sixty-ono lots left in beautiful Highland park addition, only five blocks _from the business center of Columbus, Neb., and in order to stimu- lte the upbuilding of Columbus, have decided to ereet and give away to the purchasers of the remaining -one ots, another house and lot, a duplicate of tiia one given away July 4th, bus Colum- njoys the reputation’of being a live y, and is vapidly forging ahead, and Illg_,hlund ark is one (xl the most beautiful additions to the city, Within six months it will confain 08 many fine residences as any other part of th without doubt, and at the pric lots are being soldat in Highland Park, property cannot but ad- vance very materially within a short time, The officers of the Columbus Land and Investment company ave: Leinder Ger- vard, president of the compiny, also En ident of the Columbus State bank; J. B North. treasurer; Jonas Welch, vice president, and George P. Moore, secretary and minager, office 602 Flem- ing hotel block, Columbus, Neb., twill pay readers of this avticle to examine theprices in the advertisement of this company on the 5th page of this issue. Youcan secure alotby mail as well as if youwere at Columbus in per- son, by simply naming the price you wish to pay uftérlooking over the plat on the dth Jnge. There isn'ta single poor lotin Highiund park Paid for Their Fan, Ed Walsh and Dick Galvin got funny yes tsrvlay afternoon and started out to cmnv themselves in theirown peculiar style. At ‘Penth and Howard they kicked over an ice- am froezer belonging to the proprictor of a frit stand, and when the _owner remon- strited, assaulted him with knives and fsts. They were ti Miles! A Liver Pills, Au iwportant discovery. They acton the liver, stomach and bowds through the A new principle. They speedi billiousness, bad taste, torpid li piles and constipation. Spléndid for men, wor Smallest, mildest, sure B cents, Nulnllh,s free atKubu & Co’s 15tk aud Doughs. Mot hodist Hospital. The people interested in the iustitution of a Methodist Episcopal hospital and nurses’ training school in Omaha are to hold A meet- ing in the First M. E, church, Twenticth and Davenport streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. A .|. 5 will be delivered by Iev. wed by Eaorsea by ‘tha heads of the great universilies ho BLrongest, Purestand Most lle slthful. 8 Cream Huk i Powder 108 1ot contat smmonia, liue or sluz. lmm only noan CE BAKING POWDER €0, New York. Chlgo. San Fraicseo, ' StLowl fopled two or | ham | ROR Insect }$tings Sore Eues - Eruptions Sore Feet ’ | Piles #4 Female c’ Complaints Mosquito Bites Sunburn AW Inflammation REFUSE SUBSTITUT[S L L00KS LIKE mlsfi ! MMUFACTURD LY BY POND'S EXTRACT COMPANY, & 7GFIFTHAVENEW YORK, & Drs. Betts & Betts <Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGILA S STREET ONAHA, NEB. vorably known spec- tes. Thedr longex- perience, el skilland unive cess in the treatment and cure of < lnn’cullnli‘ H eninent ph tie o fllcted cverywhire. They gu A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE the awlul elfectsof ealy vice ous evils thit follow i ftar U nd the numer- RV, fur ULA AND RECTAT ULCERS edeurd without pain or detention Fom Dustn HYDROCELE AN \’A\m( 0CELE perma. nently and suckast y\nulul A, GI ness, Lo EAtonmen s Nizht Em iions, Decy Weakn telther sex positively finetimaldisoricrs th ful follies t 1l||v('Gl‘4 s wra STRICTURE St without cutting caust aected at home by | went's paiior annoyance, TO YOUNG AND MIDDLEAGED MEN. A SURE CURE Z08, %56 witen trings organic weakness, destroying both mind and body, with allits dreaded 1lls, permanenty cred, 3¢ BITTS Addresithose who have fn- DRS. BETTS paired thenselves by inm- proper indulzence aud solitary h bits, which ninboth mind wnd body, uniitting thom tor c el 'vl‘ entering on that Oty sonl dobLiys quickly OUR SUCCESS s and all deli 1 pornanant1y moval mlnmh te, ypy 1106, aw sisted. he eal experls pecially studied, I-Melicines are D y exactly to sult eachease, lh\uuflullu,{\'luvswlllvuutlnlury Drs. Betts & Betts, HO9 DOJGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA NEB. EVERY MOTHER -, Is interested in our clearing sale of Boys' Clothing, which we commenced last weck. We have / done avery large business this season in our Boys' Department, carried an immense stock, and ! in consequence have more odds anel ends left than wsual. We propose to wind up this most successful spring season with a grand sweeping sale, and no matter how low the prices were before, they will be cut still more in order to accomplish our object. What we offer this week are the remnants of our best grades. Suits made from the finest qualities of cloths and finished as careflul as the most expensive garments in the market. In the early part of the season only the rich can afford to buy such suits, butsnow the prices are cut so that they are within the reach of everybody, Youcan have now the finest suit for your boy, providing you can find a fit, for as little money as you paid early in the season for a medium grade suit. invoice of 25 dozen fine Patent at$2.50. l he firstlot of these We were at first reluctant to cathet, consequently we could In our Shoe Department we have opened to-day another i Leather Shoes. of same quality as we advertiseda few weck shoes went off like hot cakes, and was soldout ina few days. handle them, as the manufacturer does not guarantee patent not guarantee them toour customers, But we ‘have not heard of a single complaint about them, though we have made it our business to find out how they wear. They seem to give good satis- faction—in fact, some customerstold us they are as good shoes as those for which they formerly paid g6.00 and ¢7.c0. Tty a pair, andindulge for .30 in the luxury of a patent leather shoe. They are a nice lhm" for the summer, do not need bl acking, and always look dressy andneat. 7 Nebraska Clothing Co, a4go Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. Our' store c]ose< at 6:30 P. M 3 4 3 Saturday at10 P. M. T FIGURE 9. v - e - The figure 9in our dates will make a long stay. [ No man or woman now living will ever date a Inthe third place in 18%, where it will remainten yoars aud then move up tosecoud place in 1600, where it willrest for one hundred yonrs: SN Y e Thereis another"9" which has alio come tostay. . Ttis unlike the figire 9in our dates in the respect. iyi A 8 ME Y E:R & BRO that ithas already moved upto first plice, where ) Itwill permanently remain. It scalled the “No. . . 9" High Arm W heler & Wilon Sewing Machine, Jewelers and Silversmiths, The “No. 0" w ndorsed for first plice by the R expertsof Europe . the Pals Exposition of 165, SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREEDS, - - OMAHA, NEB where, aftern severe contestwith the loading ma- e s abiaes ot Pattvan dhines of the world, it wis nwarded the only Bargains in gains in Watches. Grand Prizegiven to family sewing imachines, all vi otherson exhibit having feceived lower awards e v Aa of gold molais, etc. The Fr vernment Diamonds. Sy also recognized itssuperiority by the decorntion of a5 ? 3 2 ORI Hr. Nuthanicl Wieeler, Presidentof the company. l,f;=;;§:;:;j;|('7;,'(;g’;”’,;",‘“"“",',“N o Bargains in Jewelery. with the Cross of the Legionof Honor, Dimond searf ping from & upy o cary o fill 16701 Javeskrors (sl ik Tho “No. 9" is not an old machine improved Dismond cuf birttons fom & 1pwards. 1 plate wpon, but 1s an entirly nov michin, and the A Sray o Grand Prizeat Paris wis avarded it asthe grand s fr estadvancein eewing nachive mechanism of the mclets fro i ] v oge. Those who buy it can rest assured, there i1 ) upwa s, our oW windows. fore, of haying the very latet and beet, R 50 wpwals Phrat pr Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired ¥ Dk B SIS —y at Reasonable Prices. Greatly Reduced Prices en Silverware, Clocks, Lam ps, Umbrells, Optical Goods, Ete, 3 e Grand Lotter’y of Juar ez. Underthe Management of the Mexican Intemational Banking Co., Concessionaries WCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE [URPOGEQ GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING : Will take placo fn publie attha CTTY OF JTUAREA (frmerly WEDNESDAY, JULY 284, Under theporsmat siperistanot (EN, JOUy 8 MOSBY, ani Mucavinoaravmiies, the formera gentlemn of wuch prominmee in the United Stats thut lis prsonm aloyo Ls sufficient guarantee o the public that the drawings will beheld withsielt honsty e ness tonll,und thgglatter(the Supervisr of the Mexican Govornment 13 of equal standiog und fntegrity. CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 80,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Tickets! WIOLE TICKETS, §4; HALY TICKETS, § (UAJTER TICKETS, §1. Paso el Norto, 1890. Moxioca WHEELER & WITSON M'FG €0., 185 aud 187 Wbash Ave,, Chicago P, B. FLODMAN & CO. 220 North Sixteenth Streot. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPSS COCOA BREAKFAST. ¥BY & thorough knowledte of the mtunl lawm which govern theoperationsof digestion and nuti. tlon, aud bya careful application of thefine proper- tles ofwellselected Cocon, Mr. KEpps has provided our brenkfnst tibles with udelicately flavored beverage which uiny save ub many hesvy doctors’ bills, 1t ls by the judicious ke of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gridually bulll up untll strong enough 1O resiat cvery tendency to disease. Hun- dredaof subtlo miladiesnre toatiog around ys readr o 1’I¢IALS. Approximation Pri o each g Trize of $60,000 . a?rize of 10,00, 1 Prize of 6,00 B Prire~ of 1,00 10 Pries of 20 i Prites of 10 Prizes of 40 Prizes of 10 Prisos of 10 Prizos of W Prizes of 3 enn Termnal Prizos 0 Term) zals o #).000 P o Terminah 42 1 O3 Prize ot $h 6a0 1 Prizes amounting o $126,070 to attack wherever t s 0 weik poit. Ve may thoun 1ar Y ol o1 ‘Wehe undersimed hereby certify that tho Banco If any ticket Arawings pri sent to foxtinod with } ot Dy fone curseles, wol | yaciomt ol Mesoe 1 Chilaniia bt on fopott | ignol 1ta fite vano Wil b uollwied ind romciol frame.” ivil Service zelte, fromihe Mexicap International Banking Cc nynym 0 theowner l.huwul ""”., m::‘,\‘-(:“ Mm» stmply with bolling wateror milk. Sold only :n: :'m {3 EDG AR awvn Loler: n Prosident 11 s Wolit thr ceriity that wa Wil L artise allthe ar: N J mogements, and In person manye aid control all ) (he drawing of (s Tatters, nnd hatthe mue wo | nnh’§ulm'l tins, by grocen, labeled thus: [iaiES WS (R eEank cianion Fordab et i ied stat . Sirot a1 Nunber, LADILS’ COLLEG A GONSERVATOR 10 Schooln 2 Fire Digpond Beihes he N 1 rofennors. A $1000PHANR s Hnu ‘ l“l b Ster 190 Year, W0 CHHISTM” Fem:xle College Establisheo 1850, eI o TR Tl edutation of Wowkn, An umsally ey et onis for 1000-11, Ltin Loation ( t north of dty 1inl v8,n abindancs of fiace H ks Mo e a st A Chrisetan Bome with a1l « afo aards ot & will ortired - Wit for Addron: A SR Fresidnt, COLUMILA, ¥, "MONTICELLO. | New Buildings, NewrFurniture, New Pimnos New Equipnents, Besutiful S. tuation, L, Principal GODFE Y, ILLINOIS s\\u\muwmm LY WA mummy A Opens oth mionti, i, 18). Brod S Station. Pl ¥ull o Clusle Linwering rees. Ilealibful I Elldings, madiing o, vl Bur fallprtilars M.OH. XD Glllc GOEE_'MGBLI G 0 h sclentide and : extenive groudds, boratores wnd llbras Pre: s (nearChicago) Boarding| el ior Ciris and ik Tadies, kor @ Bddresst. TIiA larnn B TSP hia o Servek, Clicnio, nu. |Lll“o| GBNS[RV&TDRV e USIC— AL drgarnngs of 1 Tistruction. Neder L - BULLARS, Jac! vmu.lll. l “ILLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY, *< Circular of LIEXRY J. STEVENS, A B., I'nia, conducted vith lonesly, faraess and o good Laith TSN oSy, 0 isslone: ommissioner. CANILO ARGUELLE, LONAT BANNING 00, Supervisor for the Government, City of Juwre, Moxido. gendremittances for tickets by ordinary lettercontiining Monoy Orde N O T L. o R s fon Conis anide, Now Tork Exclan o Bk DRt orPos Noge Address all regisiered letiers to BEXIOAN INTERNATION AL BANKING CO. City of Juarez Mexico, via El Faso, Tex. om0 Toe actosing A savek Mdros. ope boaringyour fu MEXLCAN ENIRIRN = ——. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute ) DR. J. E. McGREW, THE SPECIALIST. PRIV‘TE ‘The Doctor {s nnsurpased in the trestment of all forms of Private Discascs. nlsE‘s Es No trestment hasever been more successful and none a8 had etronger endorse- ment. Acure d inthe very WOrBE cape lnlmmw»ncuuT"‘ relieving the biadder, pron reor i i most woni Acomyictecure in o fow days widiout mm ln' vlllmnmnvltm-v Lime. Andall wesk- e sexnlorgans ® Ulh\d"‘ T NV O , In their worst forms and most. dresd il resiita aro_alsolntily curod: AN TENALR DIEASES cired ) Lo : 3 omo. without mramts. A wondatl Nen TOUY e | worihe weatment afall CIRONIC AND SURGICAT, DISEASES. Braes Appltaices for Detormitie / {airamaia. A wond e ies 10 nial tet form of ol a1l Discues of the Skin, 4 Blood, Heart, Liver, Kid '.l"ll Hrunmu.m, Inh on, By dnd Whidercured, b B 1ina; AN Il SUrKAL Ohorations. i 080 days. The | B SYPHIL'S et | CBulctiy Iy e own o the A1l Blood lis Nev Restorntive eorespaadence. A medieal profusion disease re- cure giaranieed woman', cach 10¢ Treatment by corres Stamp £0r reply 11 4p e u PEA WEAK cured permane cifie. Bent by stamp. Beacn Medical Company, 167 sircet, Boston, Maw. anication conidentisl. Medicine h cunly picked o Trks o 1ndeate onlanis o1uondtr. " Oue pertonalinter] rsoni hislory of yonr case and vo will send in plin wrapper Bicial of Nor1ous Discaws, 1apotency, Sypnil (et an\ arocels wi Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Neb. or inatrme; by muil o w profered. (nll u MEN FIt ool Cornerothand Hurncy Sts.,Omaha, PO IVE o payiilt eur FEMALE BEANS Absolutely reliible. yrtecty gute o ) for iarkaove ;e Eal 4% 8 Washiogon | wibiclea i g Wi PN THE D ATK] BCARLETFEVER, COLE MEASLES, CATARAN, & N 5 ~n" ring feom eff il Man