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i | T THE CITY. The bank clearings yestorday amount- ed to #656,081.01. Fourteen bhales of tobacco ceived at the custom house Fast Indies for Wedeles & Co. 8. Phillips and Hen Smerson have sworn out warrants against Theodore Gallagher for assaulting them. 0 J. E. Riley, Patrick McHugh and John F. Boya have purchased a controll- ing interest in the Daily Democrat. The funeral of the d Rose will take place July 17 Zion Baptist church. were re- from the Friends Mike Drummey has so from the effects of the t wound he received three or four asto resume his duties as with a ¢ K of $10,000, divided into shares 00 cach, The incorporators ave J s, jr., and Pierre L, In the prohabe ¢ yesterday appoin estito of Robert W. A, and Swan Strand as administr- of Charles Strand, tho man who was ontly drowned in the reservoir at Florence, GRAPHS. on of Dubuque Ia.is wifo left for New York yesterday afternoon on the Burlington i, Amel from his ot Underwood of the waterworks company has veturued Thomas Swobe and her oldest son gone 1o spend the balance of the 1 at Spirit Lake. of London s visiting his Burdette for a few heated te Mr. J 1 brother, Mr. ans, at 2010 street, He will re in e ¢ wecks, O.N. and Dw weeks’ Dakota, Mrs. Paul Waack and sister Miss Hattie Mahns have left for Eutope, stooping at Rochester, New York to visit their mother Daver ht Swobe vacation to nport stoward of tho Millard have gone ona three Hot Springs, South manager of the Booth 3 3 { General Manager J. Reed of Kansas City have gone west on a months pleasure trip. Bl Silling Liguor to Lo. Johin Hanely of Crawford was brought in by Deputy Un Marshal Showalter for selling liquor to the Indians and Volket Manot of Johinson was d by Deputy Emery for not baving a license. Both gave boud 1bbs Died. red man who fell from house beir , Monday after Fwenty-seventh ts at Yo'clock yesterday John Tubbs, the the ne att & erected at 1312 Harney st noon, died at his vesidence and Burdette morning. tponed. seman, the men Matthias Henner: Neu's Case I The case of Neu and Ol charged with stabbing hoefer, was to have been triod in _the courty lay, but was postpone unidlo to appoar, owing to injur in & motor cotlision. police euwns sustained Headache, neuralma, dizziness, nervous. ness, spasms, sleeplessness, cured by D, Mi! crvine, free at Kuln & Co.’s, 16th and Do Marviage Lio Judgo Shields issued the following mar- riage licenses yesterday : Nameand address, Josoph Axman, Omahia ala, Omaha Wickham, Omaba, Augusta Bergluud, Omnal ——— Attention pendents. There will bo a mass meeting of repre- sentatives of farmers’ alliances, Knights of Labor assemblies and trades unions to dis- cuss the independent political movement held in Green’s hall, 1415 Parnam stree Saturday evening, July 19, 1500, Joux C. Tursey, J. H. BLAKE, Committee, Dr. Birney,practice iimited to catarrh- al discases of nos t. Boe bldg. Sty el A Pastor Called. The Southwest Presbyterian church at Leavenworth and Twentieth has tendered a call to Rev. Frederick Campbell of thie Rox- bury church, Boston, and the reverend gen- tleman will be here on Sunday morning to look over the ground and preach his first ser mon. Mr. Campbell is very highly recom- mended by Dr. Herr Johnson, whose udgement is very highly regarded and who is very chary with his recommendations. e has not yet accepted the call and the church is anxious that he should be greeted with a large congregation, ———— Peurs' Soap is themostelegant toiletadjunct ———r Asphalt for Repairs. Squires said yesterday statement made by Chai the city council, to the effect that the Burber asphalt company used oid material in making repairs to streets, was true. They did use old material, but it was re-mixed withasphalt and oil untl it considered as good as that the nan Birkhauser to dd when the committee of im heshould show them some s which had been made some time ago, which were just us good us new, company did this in order to be ablo to extensive ropairs as quickly as possible. interest, Mr Pepalr: tho stroots with kood 3 were obliged, under theie contract, to kecp the streets it good condition, and if they only used poor material they would only have to replace it in o short tive. e Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. An’ important discov They act on the tiver, stomach and lm\\-H through the aerves, A new prine They speedily cure billjousness, bad taste, torpid liver, plles and constipation. Spléndid - for men, women and ehildren, Swmallest, mildest, surest, 80 doses for 2 cents. Samples free atKulin & Co.’s 15th and Douglas. District Court. Ellsworth Willis has became tired of his wife, Mary, or, in other words, Mary some time ago tired of Ellsworth and went with & better looking man. The long and short of tho whole matter is that Ellsworth has filed a petition in the distriet court praying for a divorce, Ho alloges that he and M marvied dunug the month of M and that for seven yeurs ho was lov true; that on August 1, 1887, Mar bod and board and went to live with ono Sandy Sellers. This, the husband._alleges, continued until last December, when his wife formed the acquaintance of one Dennis An derson, and shortly after went with him to Kansas C whero she ie now living in open adulte Victor Langtry yesterday commenced suit to recover from A."F. Wolil the possession of atractof land situnted near Florence, and which was originally obtained through' the old Mormon grant. Smith Brothers & Musgrove have brought suit to recover $1,010.10 from Slowan Broth- ers. The plaintiffs allege the amount is due as attorney fees, County Court. In the county court yesteeday the follow- Ing judgments yvere rendeved: H, Boude vs E. 5. Bradley, $41.44; E. A. Benson vs Fred Drexel, §30.50; E. A. Benson vs Fred Drexel, #1016 rst National bank of Schuylervs Van Gilder, #5295, Home lo- Jurwice company vs M. L. Jaynes, $173.46. ———— Platt’s Chlorides is a Disinfectant pgoquuy prepared for household use, Railroad OMicials St Jangiing Over Pythian 1ickets—Other Notes, The general passenger agents of western roads are having so much trouole among themselves that serious results may follow as a consequence of their deliberations in Chi- cago this we When s were made to Chairman Goddard of the nssociation against the Union Pacific and Burliugton in which they were accused of putting their Knights of Pythias tickets into the hands of scalpers the long loudest, most v|v~'u (e howl eve he .IH\\\AIIL up from Messrs, They denounced their ously iand in such forcible lang Goddard bardly knew for three win doing ; equil as in ment \‘\H\\HI ¢ the sold by them in Col sk, These baen fur hed, and the showing made hardly indicated enough busi ness to Justify any one in supposing that the scalpers did very mueh even though they may lave had tickets in their possess: 2ot rosds teok loas L ono pundred dals gates out of Deny Thie Ution Pacifie fel- Jows admit that three or four of their tic ere seen in the possession of a th On o, {ssued to them direct from the print tielkéts that had never been purct 3 | body. Whil sort of a st given current « atio the representatives of other lines in C is not only denied here but looke upon as being oo absurd for respectful consider- ation, i no of tho f. h, that Mr. Eust quite u go er of 1ped Burligton isiue, and paid for them. 4 SOUrCe nI self-congratulation to me,” official, ““that I haven't the reputa: s some men of bein art. Lvery 03 Wron of the Mis- 3 wets all the blame forit, If road, nomatter w Tsland, Utlion Pacit X Burlington, cuts it should tickets, sstern, Santa a rate or does not do the gt together icls s at the bottom M. Fracis is a lit- whole outfit. He knows fellows who are something v will p N re's nochance han outcome of the muddle unless roads that are always fnding fault with somebody else deliberate \\ kick over the traces and denor cipi- anothe e Othe le or It. There is another side to the story of Marcus 1 shabby treatment by the Bur- lington people in refusing 1o run his London Galety company special from Omatia to Chii- seding to the road compay's v informed bofore his ular train leaving into Chicago the next d he could ~depart | We the Grand Trankive m.m give him What sense would there have incurring t 1 expense o him special from Omaha for the sake of land- ing him and his company inChicazoat 10 in stead of 1 o'clock, when he couldu’t leave there before 3 p.m. ‘Phe funnicst thing jout the wholo busincss was Maye 4 rowd over at the tra I Chicago he would | Rain, ivision Superintendent (‘m.].u-ll of the B, & M. tel I 3 il Manager Holdr 1y that the Southwestorn part of Nebraskn had a good rain Tuesday night—one that will help out the corn crop in great shape, Ho says that it rained from Huigler to Hastings, also along the Oberlin und S, Frances branches, like- wise the Cheyenne line as far west as Grant stution, Still Under Consideration. The dificulty among Union Pacifie coal miners at Rock Springs is still waiting to be adjusted. The mines there have been shut down entirely and the miners are taking life wsy, but everything is quiet and peaceful. deny all fumors of a strike. The com- teo appointed to prepare a schedule of 'es on the s ned basis has not as hied & conelu when it will. A New Assistant A -ent. G. W. Littlehas been appointed assis ticket agent at the Webster strect depot to suceced J the popular young man who w that position a long time, Mr. ¢ goes to Covington as agent of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha, and M. Little comes from Lyons, o I s been stationed for the past tye He arrived here T chirge of the office y erday morning, Notes and Personals, The Missouri Pacific will take a_Swedish church excursion to Weeping Water today. General Superintendent Dickinson and_ Di- vision Superintendent Rathburn of the Mis- sourl Pacific are in the city. 7. G. Mitchll, \acntnf the Blue line at City, Price, a r tral raiin B E. tinen up yesterday |uu| ning to see a live town. freistiinia What ‘Does it Mean? #4100 Doses One Dollar means simply that Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most economical medicine to bug, because it ul\w more. for the motey than any other prepars Eac bottle cont: s 100 doses. mul last o month, while other preparations ta aceording to di s, are gone in o wee Therefore, be sure Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best biood purifier. A PRULTAL PATHER. He Abuses His Childe'n and L aves Them to Starve, If the story of Lafreta Labouche is to be credited, much sympathy has been bestowed by the good people of Omaba upon an un- waorthy object. ner aone armed sailor three daughters, one of whom was lame, used tosingthe “Spanish Cavalier” and similar lads in front of the basiness houses of the iz was wretched but for sake the people stool it and up passed by the smallest of o grivls was filled and refilled many and his lh\‘hl the th times a ¢ The man their mother having The man’s name was Steve Re As long as the mother lived affairs went along smoothly cnough, but she died last May, and misery soon followed for her child- ven, ' The oldest Lafreta, who com. plained of the matter o the police yesterda hor mother had not been dead cp-father began to abuse n jother’s death she would £0 0ut upon the strects any more, but re- mained ot homo attending to household duties, A short time ago her father makke o visit to Liucoln, as could make concerts there, Lafreta to go with him, cluims thit two orthree times while there lie en- deayaved to compel her to submit t his basest desives, and that finally, fearing test he should omplish his purpose’ sooner or later, the girl ran away from her unnatural step fither and went to West Point where she secured employment. Being anxious about her little sisters she returned home yesterday, The children sa oming as she drei near the hon livo and ran towards her and at once begai begging hev for something to eat. Shesuys that the children were actually starving. The authorities are looking into the matter, JUSTICE MILLEIR'S JAUNT, decided to hought ho money by giving street He then Sho It is Fruitless as Far as Omaha Busi- ness is Concerned, | goods’ itis the Rock | & | tary of the board, th persuaded | OMAHA DAILY BHH, THURSDAY, JULY 1 one side or the other in every ease called was not ready for trial, so nothing was done Judge Dundy was disgusted and ml-n-«m\ hinsel! to that effect very feeely. Ho said the justice had been expected for some time and the attorneys should have been ready. It is probable that Judwe Miller will not make another attempt to heat any cases dur- ing his stay here ung Grah, man will hay ing this morning be , the his prelimin Judge Dur ‘green v hear- — Hot Weather and Accidents. Talke no chances on headaches or sinstroke rause's Headache Capsules ea ou will find the temparature will be and the likelihood of sunstrol prostration absolu counterac sale by all druggists, The Solid South solid on the grewt “Ger I ms and letters ave received eve for K sple from that section ay reduce th wperature and prevent sunstrokes and headacles. For sale by all drugglsts, Stroke, the accepted time, to pre- laches, cte, By reducing | these distressing evils Krause's Headache Cap- One orfwo Krause during the day will pr. , also uttacks of sunstroke, ent any hoal All driggists The School Board Fight, Sovrit Omam, Neb., July 16. o the Ed- itor of Tue Bee: An unfortunate contest in the school board at South Omaha is the source of much annoyance and bitter At the last election J. C. Carroll was decla 1, but Robert Funston contested his nd the courts decided against Carroll. Carroll, who h been acting as secre- we up his seat Funston as his 50 elected secre- reupon on the board and nized successor. The latter was tary and assumed the duties of his office. In the meantime Carroll consulted with his iends, especially Father Moriarity of the Cathoiie church, and within the time allowed by law for filing notice of appeal, did appeal, after once giving up the contest. 1 completely disorganized the decision of the district court, " Just Gt this time ib was mportant that the board should in a position to do g d teachers had wages, and laid ' their spend their tion among a distance, im0t be propocly szl owit dent Person’s refusal tor the lawful sc prived of their mone up their cherished unston chers were d ged to give ation, and matte ptember term then suel for ’ hearted members of Sl or lis friends) advi the t nn boird Prosi i kind At ¢ .un Jusequenc oting. At the nston, who is D out of the f roll would do ¢ boa busin Carroll refusc tho ' most pros fane terms, swo he was there to stay. A PATRON OF TilEs SCHOOL, U.0. T. B, Grand Lodge. The grand lodge of the state of Nebraska of the United Order of “Creu Bund met in the Ancient. Order of United Workmen hall Tuesday afternoon to hold its quarterly meet- ing. Delegates ns follows were present: No. 47 of Omaha, Fritz J. Freitag, Charles Frae bel and Fritz Mitternacht; No. 51 of Omaha, August Sehraeder, Ernst Kvefl and Wilbelm No.52 of Plattsmouth, G, H, Thomps; No. 54 of South Omiba, John Frey, Rudolol Hartz and Jncob Jaskalek; No ha, hand Joseph Bochin: No. Joun M, A secrotary lodge . was with five subordi- \ mewmbersships and Augzust ported of «.mn 0 tral of ¢ llli|0~( ity of “The officers of the gra Treumolster, Fritz J, Froitag fOmaha lodge, No. sand bundesmeister, August Schroed { North O No. By grand seo *hof Cent tral Omab o. 54: grand_tr Rudolph Hartz of Squth Omaha lodg 53; grand guide, G, H. Thomps of mouth lodge, N erand watchman, John M. Lemk of Bluft City lodge, No. 50, of Omabia. N tes About the City, Alittle fine work on the part of Captain MeMahon arrested the notorious Edward gerald for breaking into cars and robbing carsof iron and brass attachments, Inas- much as Mr. Fitzgerald has been in several questionable transactions Judze King fined him 5 and costs and comumitted him to jil in_ default of payment, “The drum corps will meet at John len's, Aloright, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mis. Edward Corrigan's baby Is quite De. J. R. Kelly, who has bec old honie, Ottawa, Canuda, has Mrs. Glasgow, wife of D, and daug! iss G goue to visit friends in Pe An Acknowledzement from Bradshaw Tite: Bre has ved from surorof the Bradshuw S, Mul- visiting his eturned and Auburn. Its superior excel 1 millions of homes for more thi entury. Itis used by Endorsed by th roven ( a DRINK ~ROOT HIRES BEER. The Purest and Best Drinle in the World, Appetizizing, Delicious, *Sparkling and the Best Blood Purifier and Tonie, A Package (lguld) 25, mokes 5 gallons. EVERY BOTTLE Guaranteed, No Trouble. Easily Made, Ask your Drugglst or Grocer for 1t « 0o othier, fee that you get HIRES, THE ONLY GENUINE, gl New Yirk. Justice Miller attempted to hold court yes- terday morning, but as is usual iu this regiva, l Made by C, E, HIRES, Puiladelplla, Penn, L ONE E‘VJ OYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasnt and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tern effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fovcrs and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- coptuhlo 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 popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 502 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 tryit.” Do not accept any subxmmc. ® CALIFORNIA £16 SYRUP (O, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IDUISVILLE, Y. NEW YORK, N.Y- Drs.Betts % Betts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1209 DOUGLAS STRERT OMAHA, The most widely and hnumhl aalistsin the Unlted States, pericne « -uH i known spec heir lont ex- ity compldtely and permanently cuted NERVOTE DERTLITY AND'¥ L DI ORDERS yield readily to their skilltul trout- , FISTULA ANT RECTAL ULCE Fhariatucl onril Without bain. oF Ateation from business. HYDROCELE AND VAR Ir%l‘hl W 10 elther sox .mum.v i i disorders that resilt from youth- S Of mature yeus. ntly mplete, . Cures 4t home by paticnt without a mo- ment’s paln or anuoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A SURE CURE 'l‘mivuwrul effests ot vico which brings organic weakness, dostroyi and Dody, with al 165 dreaded s, permanonty curcd, DRS. BETTS mhlx:(lwxlhlmu V\h()]llk;'l‘!l proper indulzencs and solitary hibits, which PETRboth mind and body, unteing thom for business. study or marriige. MARRIED MEN or those entering on that happy life, aware of physicaldebility, quickly assisted, OUR SUOCCESS Ts based upon facts. First—Practical experi- ence. Second—Every case isspeciilly studied, thus starting right, Third—Medictues aro prepared in ourlaboratory exictly to suit cach case, thus effecting cures without injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA, NEB. Perkins, Gatch% - Liauman. We have the finest as sortment of Wares in 's;as Jequieyd the west, and Bottom P’IGBS |See Us B&_f()l _Dinner Sets. You L’m " Crockery and Glassware, PERKINS, GATCH & LAUM/ 1514 Farnam Street NO RIBBON Permanent Alignment S PEED, Strength. Sold Undera POSITIVE GUAR- ANTEE. GEO. H. SMITH & CO,, General Agents Nebraska and Towa, 810 8. 1emsv.., = = Omahla EVERY MOTHER ~ Is interested in our clearing sale of Boys' Clothing, which we commenced last week. We lmva done a very large business lhl'v season in our 1%0\~. Department, carried an immense stock, and in consequence ha\c more odds and ends left than usual, sful spring season with a grand sweeping sale, succes: before, they will be cut still more in order to accomplish our object. are the remnants of our best grades as careful as the most expensiv the rich can afford tobuy such suit of everybody, You can have We propose to wind up this most and no matter how low the prices were What we offer this week Suits made from the finest qualities of cloths and finished rments in the market. In the early partof the scason only but now the prices are cut so that they are within the reach now the finest suit for your boy, providing you can find a fit, fog as little money as you paid early in the season for a medium grade suit. In our Shoe Department we have opened to-day another invoice of 25 dozen fine Patent 5 Leather Shoes. of same quality as we advertised a few weeks and was sold out in a few days manufacturer does not guarantee them to our customers, shoes wentoff like hot cakes, handle them, as the though we faction—in fact, paid $6.00 and $§7.00, They are a have made it our business to find out how they wear, some customers Try a pair, nice thing for the summer, do not need blacking, and always look dressy and neats Nehraska Clot ago at $2.50. The first lot of these ) We were at first reluctant to not guarantee patent leather, consequently we could But we have not heard of a single complaint about them, They seem to give good satise told us they are as good shoes as those for which they formerly an- indulge for 82.50 in the luxury of a patent leather shoe, Co. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets Our store closes DR. J. &. McGREW, THE SPECIALIST. PRIVATE f-irirtins E}iSEflS&:S A curels gurnteed 1n iho very worst cites & withontthe 1068 of il hour's (i Thore who have MRIE uider buatre Sricturcor dificu relieving the biadder, pronounce it a most wonder- ful success. A completo cure inn few daye wi.hout pain, ins'ruments or 10ss of time. LOST HAMM} Damen Bextal organs \mhlil‘v urlm"\ 0N , in their \lurflt forms und mostdread mant, uriomy, tltns A wonderful remedy. HOURS for ies {rom 2 to 4 ONLY, ead all Discntes of the Skin, Blood, . Liver, Kid n e B er i pad: d 11 80 to £0 duys. The k murl.r afe and effect- ive treatment known to the medical protossion. od jisprusents, Lury trace of {lie disease re- acomplete cura guaranteed. nan'* or - ", ench 106 (snmpe). | Trentment by corro- spondence Stamp for reply. 788 N, I3 Com. 14111 AND FARN AN ST, Open from 8 A, M. (o 9 I, M. Euntrance on Fai LEECY SUFFERERS FROM Nervous Debllity, Youthful Indiscretions, Lot Manhood. Ba Your Own Physician | from the effects of youthful brought about a atate o very Sther disene, and the real cause of the srouble seareily over belog su they P one. - Notwithatanding” the many valuable romedies thatmedicaliacionee s produced £or thie relier.of thisclass ot tored to o ail other remtiics iniled. Per(a redicnta mict Lo tsed i the proparation of roscriptlon. 1 3drachm, i, § grains. znatine amarm (alcoholle) 2grains & cptandm, 2 acruples, el pillat 3p m, ed. T pommo cas he fiient totake two vl o number threoa da; o rlua. s delility and ameciaily o Uiowe co i A ho ) v, DAE L ca whiCH Wikl Cure oW Cases, FOF 4. “Addross or call on Now England Medical Institute, 24 Tremout Row, Bostoy Covyright, 1889, by F. I, | NEBVE lND Bpeeifie for Miyster Tilnoss, Montal (‘()()l)\L\\' DHU i CO., 1110 Farn Talking Parrot for $7 | RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF VERY FINE YOUNG PAR- ROTS, Which T am golng to sell the next week at $7 Each. With a Guarantee to Talk It js pare chanee to got a talking parrot for an extri- ordinary cheap pr HOE misS your chune MAX GEISLER, 417 S. Iutht Omubm SYPH‘ILI Gun be cur duys b medy at G:é}_O 120 NIk The Omaha Saturday at 10 P. M, Medical and Surgical Institute for thotreatmont of all CHRONLC AND SURGICAT, DISTASTIS, Bia Tru Host ¥ i @3 for_successful tro ROOMS FOR PATTLE Ot (Btrlctly Private All Blood L/l Now Restorative ont for Loss of Vital Power. correspondence. mm anications contidential. curely pucked, no marks (o indicate contents or o or sond history of v Spectal or Nervous Dis Tmpotent With Guastion lst Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Corner 9th and Harney Sts,, Omaha, Neb, GPand Lotter’y of Juare Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionaries INCORPORATED BY THE' STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE TURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING B Will take place in public at the CITY OF JUAREZ (tormerly Paso del Norte, Moxiog WEDNESDAY, JULY 28d, 1890. S Under the personal superviston ot GEN, JOIIY S, MOSBY, ana Mr.cavino ARGuELLES, the former a gentleman of such prominence in the United States that his presence alons iy suificient gunrantee to the public that the drawings will be hold with strict honesty and fales Hess 10 all, and tho latter (the Supervisor of the Mexiown Goverataenty 1 of cqual standing and Integrity. CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 80,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Ticketsl WHOLE TICKETS, §4; HALF TICKETS, 52: QUARTER TICKETS, $1. le’l‘ or 1’Iil/lAQ. Termmnal Pri ‘erminaly to $5), KH 120 of 1'! lxu‘h minals to 0,00 I'r c| 180 Irisen of 20 Prizes of Wo the undersigned hershy certify that the Banco (I any tickot drawinga prito ta s Nacional of Mexico In Chillunhun has on deposit | signed, 163 faco valuo w from the 10 the 0wner ther the neces the priz { i I; t to thenndors ed and romlied rangements, und In person manago and thedrawings of this Lottery, und that the same are vonducted with honesly, falrness and in good falth S1Y, Commissioner OAMILO ARGUELLES, Supervisor for the Government. + NOTICE, §end rem r tioketa by ordinyry letter, containing Monoy Orden sued 3 prens Companics, New York Bxcliango, Bank Dratt or Pos Note. Address all regist MEXIOAN INT LI{NA’I‘ION}&L BANKING CO., Clty of Juarez, Mexlioo, via El Paso, Tex. g™ Great Summer Bargain Sale —T Y MAX MEYER & BRO., Jewelers and Silversmiths, SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM £TREETS, - - OMAHA, NE3 Bargains in Bargains in Watches. Vl; kel wate mn'lrumli’ W uvmx Landion' gold watches o1 Gentlonien's gold watch I pe boaring your full addi i EXICAN LUTEUSATIONAL BANKING (0., L City of Juurez, Mexico, Diamonds. Dlamond rings from §2.9 upwards. ns from § upwards, m 85 upwards. ards upwards Bargains in J( welery. Hoo our show Windows. Boe our bargain prices. W atches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Reasonable Prices. ch.’xtly Reduced Prices en Silverware, Clocks, Lamps, Umbrellas, Optical Goods, Lte, nd pendan nces trom 80 upwards o K S LA AL B ———— T T ¥ 5 1 s o |