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THE OMAHA DAILY b————-—-—————-—-—-— JAID FOR DOISG NOTHING, The fincoure Enjoyed by the Alleged Oity | Pharmaciet. NEGLIGENCE OF THE OFFICIALS, Howa Justice From the Great State of Towa Was Arrested on the Clinrge of Being a Flim- flammer. It scemn yery soft Zimmer tleman who pharmacy manager of Jackson For dispen he forr re for rendering similar service, time and pluce for the city, he Al £25 4 month two positions, th county and 1o t that Frank 7 ap at the city $ uhe short, fat, tad charge forso many mo a drug store at "t wer is enjoying & red cheeked gen: 1hirteenth and ing drigs to the county ived 8 *s poor, per month, and it th of pharmacy cl L were mmerged city payir s its share of o of this work in the county the city paying its share t county brewury and Zimmer rceiy ing n chedk for the full ant of his salary, £105 the e for the ¢ share ) de pay- able to Zinuer bimself Inthe ittervartof May Zimmer give bis combination county antd city job and tc the out place, us not His wasa Mr, Eckert. At the expiration of Zimuer drew and th of his voucl rthe fow di Mr. Eckert had ald bim six the rs @ month nothing ot the om the city, ained from saying that piyment atthe rate of $108.34%, thinking Zimmer had not re- ceived the city voucher at that time. The malter ran on until the end of June, when Eckert promptly received the county's Y bt not th from thecity. By he had receved an offer from on Sixteenth street, which he accepted, leaving the combins i vicant, as it has been ever sine kert was seen yesterday aud sald i not r d apenny from the wling 0 its business n asked whyhie bad sald nothingabout nto the Eckert o he was entitlid to this tim Mr. Kin fmraoding tion p Mr. } that | | showe rk | ¢ the matter, he replied v Was - expe it along that to time, and Ididn't y comptroller's ofice dis- that Zimrer has drawn is gularly for May, Juie and August voucher has been closed the voucher for ut for him., Further inquiry shows th tenths of ull the city and county prescriptions v lled, just as they have been f r'lll)‘lH & Co."sdrug store,wh has been sent to various phar. out nine- Thus, Zimmer from theci ever i relurn, The arran 15 drawing & yand rendering uo per month rvice what- wlhereby the cf 825 0f the 108, permonth to the e pharmacist for medicine and the disp thereof is provided forin plain lang; an ordinunco nent or's Story. Mr. Zimmer w n and sail: “Yes, I left the ofieoin the court house June 1. I drew my salary, £ permouth, for June and July, Ihaveabill in for the month of Au- gustandexpect it will be allowed. As the months o by, I expect to putin my bills reg- ularly aud 1 expect the ity will pay them. “Iwas appointed city druggist by M Cushing for the regular term, and asl haye notresigied ad stand re o put up scriptions forthe dty at ndall times, I don't sce why I shall uot be paid my regular sali “When I left the county dispensary, T told iipen of my chinge in locition ind that I would still continue to do thecity's business, “Thé doctor ignored me enti wee then I bave mot him & number of times, and on referring 0 the matter have told bim that T amnow located at Thirteenth and Jackson No, sir, drawing the $2 per month 1s no steal. 1 have the samo right to the money that any other city official has_ to his wages, and people will eventually find out thav such tydoctor will not turn the city business in tome, I eortainly cannot help it. o city council is with me, and in talk: ingwith soveral of the members I find that my course is upheld.” What is Thought of It. “Ihaye heard of Zimmer's case and Zim- mer's excuso for drawing $5 a month from thecity and giving noretum for it," said a cityofficial. “The matter refleds no credit upun the managenment of the city and less upm Zimmer hinself, Heo always bad a sinecurowhen he was i thecounty pharmacy andis striving to keepit up. My own idea s that when o went o work for @ privite thought he could pull the county ity drug trasdo with ki, © I he pad g y and city drugs woull have st retail instend of wholesale, which the upon which the couiity plarmacy lished. latter has been cl y with eriminat cave ith a stock of drugs of its been pagin tail prices st for goods ordered. But k of that drugeist has not the cheek toassune tht hois entitled to regular pay from the city beeanse he compounds prescrip- tious fortheci {4 from Jme & which i ting? Why wt the wissioners dppointed a new county pharma- cistt Il tell youwhy., Because they want v g ce to return to the pharmacy if be should tire of his prosent Yenture,” k Il the work vequired of the a&lleged county pharmacist, o clerk who yeould bo willing to work for 0 a month could donll thatis requirea of the man for Shat place. NIt's out 1, bowever, m for §25 a month las he not another county for 3 or veen got- ounty com- the ttime to straighten the matter oare h bamacles on the ity pay roll, but they muke pretense of dain somet Ziminer makes no pretense. He gets his moncy € g every nerve, bone randinorehealthy o1y 1 and mus by tali A The Charge Which Oceasions an lowa Judge Some Trouble. It isn't often that a justice of the p arrested for working the fiim-flam racket, but such is th with J, C. Saulof Crawford county. Saul owns a400-acre farm and is ex- tensively enmaged in the stock business, be- sides presiding over a justice shop near Den- 4. dson. """ He came to Omaha Thurs tending to go to the South Omaba stockyirds to purhase a lot of feeders. He was acompanied by a fricud, and the two went nto the Jim Fisk chop hotse during the even- ing to lunch, Just t ing out Saul stopped up to the des lewiththe cashier, ol 1) overa 0 bill, aul Drow Drew ¢l counte JUDICIAL FLIM-FPLAMMER, co is as s that ho 1t o was r that cked it up u fu bis pocket, 1=o poc handey out. Saul de Moy back, Al Drew discovered st after ey hewas s tartod \fter them and accused Sa the bill on the ainge and ud putit bac dting the chu s that he took the it his pocketlook, pro- testing b wed Drew half a dozen 5 wred that the nulssiug bill wasa gold certiflcate, aud when the roll was uncovered triumphantly pointed toa bill of thatdescription as the oue that Bad just been stolen from bim. Saul said that he had two elup the mon was called to arbitrate the leciined toact ln that capacity, in- it Julge Helloy was w eape- ricnced hand a pohibition jus and placed the ¢ arrest onds avince In eourt d up ye and smiling s per agnément. o on bot rt want the arre t, 80 t HAMONY Drew says he did not mey, but s he t only one who could ha blood the This is the ing use of ured. T 1t §s sure s Saraparila. o pr L ovr. The Principal Features of the M Contract and the Union's Repl [ which the Marks Brothers mpany insist shall be signed by n who desire to work in their fac- quite a lengt ), however jay from id on the fol rks* in no way bo | i shangesof work or ment : No employe shall firm without giving written notice No employ strikeof a Violating ot the requircd jart in a strike, we dumage to the fim To secuie the everyempl If hé can wiges rvice of the the latter two weeks® tion to doso o part in tho fi it by lea itication or itis chimed, of the thi ope piyment of this all deposit with the fir vy (his sum at the tin signing the sement, he may pay it in in- stallments of Ain amount each wee which amount shall wagzes, When having the employe given two w s $20, with it has beenon deposit withthe firm. Aftor an empl with the firm, way crn while in the employ 1, but no longer, Intere on thedepsit at therateof 6 per The aboye, presauted to e shall o priv lis credit depsited his iting to ¥ b o of sadilers and harue kers' union No. 19, and to which, it wed, thal conmitiee su; 1 e substance of wh is as follows firm shall not discharge an em. t two weeks’ notic but it resuve to itsdf the right teo an employe witlout no- incompetency, insuborlina- us itmay employ ordischarge inion or non-union men, will not discriminate tween union and non-union men @ to wages at, the foreg d Owna, Neb, Sept. 4.—To the Editor of Tur Ber: The Omiha saddle and hamess makers’ respecifully subnit to sourreaders oursidoof the lock-out, because th witho scharge tico tion or foroth the following has August 30, meiber in - good 1da competent, reliable worlman rable man and good cit was dis. 1 for noother reason than that he was aunion man. Outhe ufterioon of Labor day the union appointed a committee o amicibly adjust the matier Tnanswer tothelr ingui hed discuarged Mr, Hogan, because b was and was_incompetent. ommittee could not sce the justiceof the charge as Hogan had been employed by the firm for two ye and thought that it was & long time fin out that ho was nota conpetent man Atthe conclusionof the inter E 18%, Dennis Hogan, wding in this union, the firm tliey said it was cking ~ his work ¢ uion man unless heshouldsig individuilly, as given avove. This contratet the unjon, by aunanimous vote, declined to sigy, asit did alsoany other similar contract, Tho firn also stited that nonanion men now in its employ were not required to sigu this contract, as they were con The union men aro 1n the majority out of thirty-four m i twenty. members of that boly in good staiding, reman and assistant, one_muching rand tyo seabs constitute the force and we think, with the proper encour ment, we can win the dey with ease, Wo ave it to the readersof this paperif ou causo is ot right and just. UioN Another effort will be made this morni to adjust the existing dificulties bet Marks Brothers aud their employes, cme: committee of the Cautral labor union will meet with the members of the firm, If Marks Brothers will allow the men to return to work without compelling them to subscribe to the obnoxious contract tho lockout will be declared off, but if not, it i und the Knighis of Labor will but the country. Syprup_reduces nation 1are teething. oLl IR'S 1t Does Not Support the Mothods of Dr, Gelsier, n Waggenen resides at 804 North FAITH. Dr. Geisl in the s faith cure artist, domesticates > plice. las been endavoring to cure nen, bt not without arous- clons of the husband, who but litlle stock in either the medic's bds or 1worals, Yestenday the husband's suspicions wene confirmed that his wife's aflections had been alimated. He lingly beat tho faith-cu aplu patientin tho e or wont out to bring pairin ad something of he found themn, found at th in a small hadd a guilty eh before The frisky physiciu was rom of his legal wife, exouchel closet, but Mrs., Van Wagener ciled 10 quit Omaha and sho had to by She was overtaken it her wiy tothe Blufls, of a mlis 10 hiavo agener wept bi 1y when ked up and protested her iunowence of any crime. this date (September 5th) s of the United States and Paafic express companios will bo lo- cated at the new building, southwest comer of Hurney and Fourteonth sts. S.'A. HUN1T00N, Agent. Bailding Permics. ving ponnits wors issued day i Tzard stroets On and thelocal of fte by the 1,00 Haurry L N glory frume Johu Minck Y tramie Forty-seventh and k reets A.Fornuin dong ey f barn, Th econd avenue Onominor pe Total . half and 1,00 mit ) e 10 - ids on the One-Stary. tractors aro proparing blas on ngto bo erveted on the b se plans show a one-story with & subbasement, i by passing through h cross one wother at the centerof | Ovor this central pintis to ba orish cupola which wall deprive iv Soverl o the new b school grou brick buildi roOms @M renc wh —— Iets at lowest rates and supe commodations via the great Rock Islind routs, Ticket office, 1602—Six- teenth und Farnam streets, Omaha or s | Mr Adams, s may be | two 1 : 'RUN ON BUSINESS PRISCIPLE That is How Mr. Holomb Bays the Unin Pacifc is Managed. AMONG THE DIRECTORS, Mr. Ames and the Vice sident Himself Display Con= fdence in Omaha by [ Heavy Investments, | Yice Pacific of | stalemer President Holcomb of the Union mad, in an interviey with a member ne very important mb retumed onlya west. He had ben iy two months, ol hin what truth, if port that serious dif- botween Presidut and Director Ames 1tin the retirement he road forn Bee man as 1ere wis inthe v s bl arisen Charles Francis s which mightere of Mr. Adams, “It 18 pur “There 1s |it. I do come frc in the hardof fed not a | ut see where Thers s nor v 1z Mr. Filcoub. of truth in those reports w discord © there been Adaus rectors, in Omahs, con- at Mr, Adans my iendly to Omaba. This sure, Mr. Adims has isas City, but he 4 is destinedto bea v center, and weare doir il ild tho city up. I, myself, have inveted in Ousha and = ex- pect tomakothis city my permanent home, wicther I continie with the road or not. ) 15 has recently invested largely with tho Omata land piny, and he is negptiaing with oer parlies to - large his interesis in Omaha in the very wear futwe. That ought tosatisfy yoir people that Mr. Adaws is not ¥ of Ol W about ther is of depar O wmors_of furtlier changes sutemplated for the pre The Unio Pacific is inciples man muit aud 1 o notseeon what principl business man would want to dictate o a cor poration or any business concern wlom they stull eny agers o who shall be put atthe lead of any onedepartment. This is purely A ma if thestockholdors and th wpresentatives, the board of di- to its down the atthe “How about cutting ¥ ou of the imachine si ter mechr ot “T'here will be no futum ¢ theshops and there is no plited in the for michine shops at Ch ofthe systen, and necessivily it is fo best interest of (he oad to have th mister mechanic located there, But with the exception of one man, Mr. Hodges, who miy locate further west, no chamge wil be male her. Flo will tuko no one else with him The working foree at the shops will ranain as a5 it ever was, and there never was any g or abidoung the How aboit the Ution depot—it has leen suid that it will 1ot come up to the proimises 1uude by theroad, A good many conplaiuts ar he S aid_Mr. Holomb, “T moticed an articlein Tir Bik when 1was ibsent, tothe effect that the Portland, Ore., depot was t be amuehgrander afair thar the Unin depot atOmu thetruth is that the Port- Lad depot will eost about £00,00, while the Omaha_ ution dept will ' cost 8300000 awd it will one of the erndest depot. buildings in the United Stites when it is finished.’” “Fow abot this cntroversy between the Milwaikee road and the Unim depot wm- any P hero 13m0 such controve written coutracts with the Rock [sland roads giving them theright to crss the Union Pacific bridge and use our tneks betveen the Councl Bluffs transfe and the South Omaha stodkyanis. Theycan do s0 now if they want to. TheMilwau- kee Toud wants o come in with its wains on the temporary depot grounds, but the Bur- lington road, wlhich ownspartof the depot grounds, not having deeded all of it to the depot company, ins Milwaikee popleshall pay a reasonsble rental for the ue of the grounds They are asking the wual rates for trackage where joint depot fucilities are added, It is a question mw simply between the Milwaukeo and the Burlingtonas toterns foruse of the growds aily until the new depotis completed. For the prsent we | iampered more or | by thobuilling of the new depot and until it is finished we will have to put up as well as we can with what facilities can be improvised. 3 We lave Milwaukee and Lumber Rates Increase, Theadvance in lunberrates between Chi- cigo and Missouri river poiuts goes into eflect today, The rate is to be incrased from 10 to nts, The matter has been wider considerition for some time, and the lumber dealers, having had fair iing of tlie incre: i *ssup- not suf 1y from the nce. The leal rates from Ommaha to in- or points remain unchinge y of the B, & er trip. Robinson, jr., the newly-appointed ril manag of the St. Joe Grand Iilanddivision of the Unioa Pacific is in the city. “Water Lily S b conts a ake." Robbed of $180, A visitorfrom the niral district compliined tothepolice that Birdie Rovinson, colored, lad mlieved hin of his wll contuluing §150, His story was o >d man who siid e saw the n handling the money, The stranger wfusel fo give his mmeor prsecite the e, fearing that he wouldbe given moro or less unpleasant no- triety in onnection withit. Ho wanted the to 1y recover his wealth for him, not acomnodate, but was given stent advice s _to what course 1 fol low oun the occasion of subs the city if he BI:T'I'L‘R THAI‘Z GOLD. RESTORE) ITER HEALTE, Yor 25 years| suflered frorn botls, erysfpcas enl other blod aftction, taking duing that time great quantitiesof diferentmedicines withe out givin me any percepiblo relict, Frimds 1nluced e to try 8.1, S. It improvedme from: the start, and after taksg scvral Lottles, re- stoed my Besith asfar as could hope for as 1ny age, which s now sevaty-fre yars. Mis. 8. M. Lic Grun, Ky, Tatiseon Bhod ant Skin Disesses miled frog SWLET SPEC tlaits, Ga Company's EXTRACT Made Dishes, (Gay Fish, cte.) Aspic Meat Jelly,” Keeps perfectly o all eli mates fo length of time, and is cheap. erandof fi than any |OF BEEF{ ¢ < g dutus von Lichig's signaturess shown | §50 custom B¥E, SATURDAY. EPTEMBER 6. 1800, 1309 WHAT ARE MISHTSTI1309 They are custorm made clothingof m other, These wobuy in large clothes costing originally 40, think of il, &saving of leading talloring est er hant tailors, left on the >"or emuall quantities, for ready we can, according o styleand o ent, half of the originalco its throughaut the country irhandsforone reason cash, uality, sell or an- A suitof $20. Just m the Forexample for $18 o Many ol them are MERCHANT TAILORS® MISFITSand UNCALLED-FOR GARMENTS OUR PRICE SUITS. made suit for nadesnit for made suit for. made suit fo made sult fo made suit for made snit for. ., 865 custom £55 custom L$10.00 £45 custom 40 custom #35 custom $30 custom :*l\.llfl L8106 -$14.00 L.18T AS FALL AND WINTER OVIER 00 custom made orercont for. $55 custon made o for. $0 custon made orerent for. #5 costom made overcant for, $10 custom mude orercont for. #35 custom made overemt for. custom mude overeot for A 0,00 #2000 SR17.00 #1300 GUl DE. PANTS, £16 custom male pints for 11 cunton male pants for 2 custom male pants fox #10 custon male pants for # 0 cwston male pants for # 8 enton male pants fo $ 7 enton male pants Latest stylesand elcgnn( garmen ts insilk and satin lined Suitsand Fall Overcoats, Remember number and place, Saturdayuntl 10 o’clock. Full DressSuits for sale or rent, 1309 Farnam Street, All garments Omaha, Nebh. ADWAY ALWAY S RELIA QY PILLE THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cures all dworders of the Stomach, ons Diseases. tion, Bllicusness, Fever, Piles, Kt .y AN tract divease. Loss of Appecite, leadache, € Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Yerv. nstipation, Costive ness, Indiges: irendersthesystom less liablo tocon: DYSPEPSIA. RADWAY'S PILLS are thy otion, resto e A box: Bold by York onrecelpt ofprice. :for tils comp stomach . 1sls, OF -SOLUBLE -+ Rich. Digestible, Having a peculiarly delicio: Stimulating, nt. They toneup the fternl seoro nd enablait toperfonm fts functions. iled LY RADWAY & (0. & Warren sireet, Now tins to Svecsrosers --CHEAP Nourishing. us flavor—a food and drink combined—at ahalf cent acupand fi# for a prine. Van Houtewn's Cocoa *“BEST & GOES FARTHEST. 3 VAN HOUTENS COCOA (“omce ¢ patertod and Samade in Nolland. alyits that by ¢ 11ty of the wrgest mlo in the world" Ask for VAN ried, nlways wmied *") was invented and It is acknowled; latiblo and digestible, HouTEy's aud tuke no other. Cl Cad Brownell Hall SEMINARY for YOUNG LADIES. Comer of 10tand Worthington Sts., OMAHA, - N EB. BISHOP WORT HINGTON, VISIToR. TarREY, RODERTDOUERTY, ST.D. RECTOR THE 27TH YEAR BEGINS WEDNESOAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1890, Tor catalogue and particu~ars apply to the Retor. (AT ohool, Kioxvile, AChurch Schodl for Girls, St, Alban's School. Knoxville, Il AChurch School for Boys, Now buildin tarniture, new appara tus, The lg ols ofmen'tal and ical culture — Evervihing up to the time Hone e forts and home cire forevery pupt REV.C' W LEFFINGWELL, D, D Rector and Founder, PuencaCorseR/aTIRY Gtoace, CHTCAKIRE NG ITALL WADISH AT, & JACKSOY 8T randies ofdu sic,Dratatic Att, Delart TriningSohool. Uniorpased adrintag ‘Cilllioganaiioi(rao. 4 - ITSTLEDE. birec MLWAUKEE COLLECE Milwaukoe, Wis alogue ald C, R St s 0 For Younz Women. For e KINGSLEY, Ph. D. Pres't. LING CONSERVATORY , ., = MUSIG—- Al deparimenta of Masial Tnstruetio: MONTICELLO. New Building: NewEqu Opens Sopt ments for English, Lu Science, Musiy Art, ete MISS H. N HASKELL Pricipal, GODIREY, [LLINOIS. INSTITUTE OF OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. This Institute ono 0f e most e e R o horoug ation. Reudios vil 1 beresumed Sep For particulars sd- diuss Superhr , New Furniture, New Pianos nts, BeautifulSitustion. a hone school. college o foT busLngss ; yeur opens Sopt STVER A M, Bunker T, 1L RDSE POLYTEGHHW NS TITYTE, u,u HUTE DA Sy or Nl I T g A wiiseslow. Bor catsloguradd MUICIGUEEIALCOLLER an ¥ arle (0 Moosior s Ay, m;nu T W aldo, Livae PARKER HOUSE BOSTON, J. REED WHIPPLE & CO., Proprietors YOUNG’S HOTEL, BOSTO? J. REED WHIPPLE & CO., Proprietors. SUROPIEAN DPLAN, wne. Comjlote o thacity Mlr. Whipiio 18 a | patnins o Parkers uny o 40d did bl it finus the mansgement or thevalusd SR TOUG DE Woslcnuns of l«x!y a4 M ‘-‘H“h Buerdola Ol lor nux-:r ¥ "i 0 AnlUSéblE&TS; Boyd’s Qpera House BOYD & FIAVNES, Managers Today—Last Two Performances. Matinee at 2:30 P. M. Eveningat 8:00 P. M. M- P CARLETON'S OPERACO This Afternom N Tonight lastuight,. Only regulur pricos will b - BOYD' ONE_NIGHT ___ ONLY SUNDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER Firstappesranco In Ounhaof J, 1. nnd groatist oo a1 on orothy ared duringthis e ment. Zth. Siunks Intet ¥ wovely, OLEOLSON The first Amerlcan comely ever produced withs Swodish Dlalect Characteras tho Central Figure, FUN FROM FIRST T0 FINISH, IDE SON Re 1o Saturdsy momi THRISE NIGHT S, lar prices, BOYDS ENCING, MONDA PTEMBER 8TH. THE ROMANTIC ACTOR, M1 —HARRY LACY=— AND TiE TILL HLHR ox place Seats o COM eats will Loput on sale Salurday monl inr pilces ‘I’he Grand. One Week Commencing ,\llflrlllt\'. Sept. 7th. With Saturday Matinee, THE GIFTED ACTOR. Newton Beers, nday and Tuesday, “Lost In (hursday and Priluy, “Enoch r, matiice and night, “CricketOn nt Scenery, B P prices. turday Dl.me Eden Musee WILL LAWLER MANAGER. CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS., OMAHA Quyen ot Jittle Annie Nelson, Soubretle, HOWL.ETTER TRIO, DEMONTO momn CONTORTIONTST, One Dime Admils Lo All STATE LINE, GLASE0W, LORDCHDERRY, BELFAST DUBLIN, LIVERROOL & LONDOM, FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin Pussage $38 to $50, according to loationol | atenom. Excuision {65 10§95 { Bteerage to and trom po at Lowest Itates, AUSTIN BALDVIR A,(:u.,(;‘nuv.l Agents, atitul Cost unes und 506 Box shet altered free of charge 63 Broadway, NEW YORK. General Western Agent, 12 cago. Hurry k. Moo, o | at the ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARL()RS 1309 Farnam Street, Omaha, Ne b, 1309 Open evenings until © o'clock. toinsurea perfect fit, Under(he Managementof the Rexian Internalionalbanking Co, Conte Incorporaled By thoStat of Chihushua, Mex- ico, for Charitable Purposes. GRAKD MONTHLY DRAWING, will take plce 1y pr merly Pasodel Nor at (o eityot Junrer (for Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 1890 underthe persoil of Gen. ROMOSHY. ana 0 LES, both géntlemen o anding, CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. 0nly60, 000 Tickets! WHOLE TICKETS $4, HALFTICKITS §2, QUARTIR TICKETS, 81, 1 Prizoof $60.000. - 1 Prizeof 10000 .., 1 Prizeof 6,000 . 3 {zesof 1000 cach ... BT ARG UEL. Only 60,000 Tickets! -$60.000 "0 5000 B0 2,000 100 Priz 20 Irizesof Approximation Frizes, 100 Prizesof § 50cach 100 Prizesof ~ Boeach 100 Prizesof 25cach Terminz1 Prizes. 599 Torminals 10360000 Prize o420 e10h. 599 Terminals 0 310,00 Frize of810 vich . 1914 Prizesamounting to 44 Wo, the unde Banth Ninalor posit tromth o Hoc e airy Tniis all_ prizes drawnin th Weturiher ceti £y arrangerments, ind inp &l1 the drawin i of 1 are onducied vith faith towirds il ¢ JOHN tional Jan king ARGUELLES, Supervisor. TIfany tekot drawhz a i signed, A€ face valinwiil i AGENTS WANTED, Forclubratesor any other inforn the ina o staling your adire Stato, County, Sireetand Sum b, Jiver’ willhe i ope beariig your fulladd MEXIOAN INTERNA? B.000 5,000 760 85,00 3,000 §125,970 sed. horeby cerilfy thit the Hlixicoln CBluhua hason do A control At the ks s, a0d i1 GOOL . MO SBY, Comnlesiomer. rument, nt (o the under. edand renitted More rapid de- iby your enclosing an envel 0N ALBANKING CO., CGity of Juarz, Mexico, NOTICE. Serd renittances for tickots by ordinary lotter, containi; panies, B y Orile: ors 0 LBANKING DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Etc. Our snles on hoth DIAMONDS and WATCHES have been UNUS- UALLY LARGE of 1 owingto our € PIRICE Our slo of ED DIAMONDS was got- ting prettylow, 5o we hive just s number of CHOI( of OUR OWN IMP?OR- ,and we offer them ata ADVANCE ABOVE The settings comprise a of SOLITAIR RINGS, SIN -RINGS,BROAC BRACELETS, NE CKLACES LOCKETS, et PECIAL DI SIGNS OF SETTINGS ma LOOSE ST 3 of all MOUNTED TO ORDER. Rubie Supphires, Emcralds, Pearls, and all other precious stones, mounted and loose. (] 8 GREAT SALE of WAT( progress. SOLID AUGH HES is GOLD WATCHES Lagiesat §15, . 0, 4, $40, and unward, ENTLEMEN'S WATCHES of all kinds upto the fnest grades (| tham, Hovard, ete), LADIT and GF GOTL.D FILLIED American movem from 15 to % yeu worth $25—and upward VLD SILVER WATCHES, 85, 10, 15 and_ up. NICKE A\’\\J(HI\ 250, 4 and #j, SOLID GOLD Lt 'S ROLLED Ry CHAINS AND CHARMS sold at REDUCED PRICES to purchisers of W es during this s .00 FINE SOLID GOLD TIN- GER RINGS from 81 to 10 each, S\ alch e .unn* a Specialty, \(l]l( B ux‘l Lnin a se gools for 10, from gin, Wa NTS' FINE W HES, nts, wirranted only $14.75; A ¢ CHAINS sting th 11 wether ornot el MAX MEYER & B RO Sixteenth and Farnam Str SOLID GOLD Ay w1l expros con: k drati” or postai | ) I i NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, "o continue until January Ist, 1898 MOTH DRAW in ¢ andare of Musi N FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, Dr veir Andeny For Integrity of Its ~ingsand Prompt Payme Attosted o f B i 7/‘/“// '74‘ A7 Enel COMMISSIONEf IR LANA U, D ALOWIN, 1" L KOTEN, Pre !\A\I) MON l][l \ At tho Academ lu ‘l CAP 1 K 130, K03 Juarors il LIST OF PRIZKS, PRIZE OF £30.00 18 p 000 TERMIN AL 1t ot 80 ary Of I ure. o 100 $1,054,500 s amn 3,134 Prize Norr.-Tic thied €6 ermmin AG s amoun ting NTS WANTED, o1 CLU 1T T e 1o ihiv o - deire Statin, number Fap asred by your en Tull nddress. IMPORTANT: Address M. A DAUPHIN, NewOrlouns, A DAUPHIN, Washington, D. ¢ v, containing MOVEY OnDER (8- compauies New Vork Excli nation leily ctana telivery will ba PO bearinas your roturn matl A OrM. Ty ordinary le wied by all @ xpro drait ot postal note, Address Regist ered Lotters Containing Cur= Tenc NEW ORL ATION AL BANTE New Grians, L. ANTEY: leans. and the tie aninstitution wh ofall Lulta arter of The Lou- ithie SUPREM I m a CON- I Louisians and n purt oF o Constitut ate, IOES NOT expiro UN- Tl THE FIRST OF JANUA RY, 1580 aturo of Loulsian 5 0f this vear, b Whith adjourned on Felornd an AMEND= EAROAS OF YO BUFFERERS ¥ \fi Yo O Plpicin 1 & Fikotpint spm., anian. ote i casial will Inqulry Sl "Addfoes or call on Now England Modical Inshluta, % on: Row, Boston, Mass, ¥ ht, 189, by F. . iy v FACTORIES LARGEST IN THE THEDUESER- HAMPDEN WATCHES THE BEST. THE BEST KEEPER, THE DUEBER WATCH CASE MFG. €0, @ CANTON, OHIO: Aldbx‘u ) TRIC BELT wnuuwmi"w SEND FOR OUR BOOK, “FRAUDS _IN WATCHES."! ELE x,.» 4 WG JkALT WA i WAoHBU R?\l ° Gultars Mcndollnmhhen tho oot 1t '\.i,.‘n ). de.

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