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THE CITY. The bank ¢ ed to $848,5¢ The First National bank will be clos at 1o0'ciock p.m. Fri during the funeral of Mrs, Kountze, In the county court, yesterday Tzschuck “eommenced suit to ve due from Alfred and Kate Marschner on a promissory note. The many friends of Mrs. A, C. tenberger, dnughte of Hon Bpecht, will pe pleased to learn that stio i now pronounced out of da und ina fair way to rapidly regain h The ludies of the church will present a seasons at the church nth and Ohio stre evening of this week, supper will be served from 6 00y pom. Frank D aprinter twenty-five n to the insane asy- + instance of his mothe His m:m.l condition is not particularly gerious, and the doctor s he will un- doubtedly recover after a term of treat- ment. The plans adopted by the board of edu- eation Thursday night for the four-room building proposed tobe erected high school grounds, show four rooms L with ahallwayrunningthrough building. A tower surmounts the stiucture. OThe contractor who will erect the Union depot at the Tenth strect crossing was before the building inspector yester- day afternoon with an - application, ask- ing fora permitto put in the foundation of the structure. Aceording to the and specifications, this foundation,wh extendsup to and includes the w: stubles, will represent an outlay 215,000, arings yesterday amount- al of the of Nine- ts. Handball « Messrs, Byrnes and K of will play the Murphy brothers a handball, 0 a side, on Sunda next, m Kilgallon's alle; sts. this city game of y afternoon of Twelfth usion of Byrues and Kilzallon will chulleneo the %k players of Kansas City for the championship of the northwest. Pears' soapis the mostelegant toilet adjunct Livery or Not Judgze Downe yesterday morning co ngargumeats in the cse of J. C. Green wles Martin_ and the Omaha street railway company. This s the casein which plaintiff asks that the str com pany be restrained from leasing cortain of its old buildings for 1 The i 1 b vieinity ex- had Do objections to the d futo stubles, Conspi John H. Simpion, the newly-app dog-poinduistorat Lincoln Has written to Count Pulaski for in formation as to how he conduct his new oftice bonanza ki. Ho sys he res cont’s superior ability andhe wants the full est information obtainable even in the minut est detiils a5 towhatkindof a dog net to purchase and how to build his pound. He wants the valuable opinion of the count as to whether dogs caught while the dew is on the grass yield a bett urn than when notap- roprivted until in the duy. Al these hinges Pulaski has under consideration and he will stovtly send u briof veviow of his exper ) y-appointed friend in' the ain by Pul capital city, “Water Lily S u The funeral of Richard Dumont, the fatherof J, H. Dumont, took place from Beth- Eden church on I%ar weat 2:30 p.m. The remains were encased in a handsome black cloth casket with silver trimmin On the foot of the casket was placed the old vio- lin which had been the close companion of the deceased through life. The strings were broken and the bow was unstrung. The floral offerin handsome and were placed about et which rested t tholiead of the cent sle. Rev L. i{mlw nducted the services which were rief and impressive, totte furnishied Hw musie. ominission ount of con- tinued ill-heal th, and placing him ou the pen- sion list of the police reliof associution o a manth, is very_adversely conmented on by mermbers of the foree. “Itdon't look like justice citherto the dis- d man or tothe men wh main on oree,” said one of the men speaking of ‘It secmns to me that when the city retires o man from aetive service and places him on thelistas apensioner after years of hard workon the police force, his pension ougzht to be mnore than a paltry £10 a month, and besides that the city ouglt to pay it, 1t 180t fair to expeet his pension to come from the relief fund, which should be for the bene- fit of men who'may be sick or crippled before g on tho r ) l, m right for the city to sllds miking tie pay them out of their mouthly salarie: Clerk Moores and Sheriff Boyd have com pleted the drawing of jurymen for the Sep- tember torm of court, The complete list is as follows : First Ward-Peter MeCann, John Haunon, Frank W. Bandhaer, John Buker, Second Ward - Eugéne Pickard, T wlinge, Dave Shanaban, FL M. Wi Third Ward — i nell, Osear R, Kem- rueck, John ames Carroll, , M. Sul liv i, John Fogarty, Peter Shavkey, Jool T, iy Snright, John Reed, B. Allen. venth Ward—Theodore Gallagher, G- §. bins, ml th Ward—Thomas H, Doyle, Sum PR A Toner, Dan_Raffe Florence Township—Michy Union Township—Lober son Township st Omaha— A huelling, Joo 1 Chapman, Twaddell 1 Nelson, the famous acro- initial _low at the Eden Lattle Freddie is but th o, but 2 Tiim famous Freddic and John buts, made their Tusee yesterday, teenth ye L '.ll.hti l\nu' Leoui and Nlson, are the equal of dep baritone voice | with N s flio tone and melodies brin s Tio Dushicgton brotiess in aud sketehes are doing fine work and be commended. Their silver the finest piece of pose danciy scited in Onaha. The Hallies in SThe Telephone Ageut,” mention, The same bill wll wee Mr. W. B, Gross, 4 the any suds and their aud lay, statue cle ever udviance agent ul Mr, Robert Mantell, was in the city Dlr. Mantell ap at tho Friduy and_Saturday of i next “iCorsican” Brothers.” “The Old Homestead” will open a duy evening, Seats for tho A. M. Palmer opens th's morning. On (he opening uighi “Aunt Jack” will be produced. 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streets is the new Rock Island ticket offico, Tic. olé toall poluts enst at lowest rutes. on the | bis acrobatic feats songss, dunces | & roto is pro- el farce, rve specia) | 150y on Thura: week in | four nights' engagement at the Boyd on next Sun- company SCHOOL FUNDS, Mr. McConnell Tells How They Were Expended. Referring to the action of the council Tues- day night, showing bow theboard of education had disposed of certain funds, Mr. McConnell said This matter the city council is stire an nll thing which is g up fuily understood by in school mat- Labout it, and s hastory of the matter is this the bouds, which had been voted for the pur- diuso of sites aud the erection of bmldings, sold the procexds were placed in one fund, calied the site and bullding © of eveating a separate fund for cach building. When the board eame to construct the build- ings it was fonnd that the cost, exceeded the estimates, md as the genceral fund was not in 1 to mect the excess, the board leither toallow the buildings to hed or draw on the site and building fund to supply the excess and this was done. Theideaot the bo toficiency could be made good from I funi. Paut sciool has never by rity of the memb. agree that the site for the builling. It has it the site should lave been nearer Twentieth street *T'his whole agitation has been inspi those whoare opposed to every action poardin providing proper school facilities for the Fourth ward. action of the council in selecting an fsolated distrietto bemcluded withiu the f limits was arbitvary in the extreme, and its action in instructing” the supe buildingzs {0 refuso toissuo a permitwas very mable aui I doube if this action will bo sustained by the “If the council bourdto tran fund to llu site riously cvipple the hardand work on th small buildings will have to be stopped at once, e board will be madeto erect an, kind of a building and this will deprive child- ren in all parts of town of the accommoda- tions to which they are legally entitled. “1 am in_favor of constructing a four- room building on the high grounds for two weasoms: First, it is necaed for the accommodation of pupils who have a Hght o sthiool fucilitics al, point b in the immediate the time has come fc rmination of the en erected f the I\ as power to compel the money from the g eral >unds. Tamnot in favor of ¥ permanent structure on the high school g nds which is Ifthe peoplo wiio are Fourth ward school facilities, and at the same time ave opposed to abuildingon the high school grounds, will allow the bourd to ereet a building to meet the inmediate necessities R one will most heartily ¢ clous. 1o ¢ive the vote, *In the Central school there are about ono il the hln ment or attic anitor. In the high » there were last yo ats for 175 pupils, the nmumber of seats b wreased by placing them closer S0 that there are now scats for udone teach e of theroom, ssivle to maintain good discipline or attain ood results with so many in one room, “If the council can control this matter it to control the school board in ry member of the board is 1t the vourd hasthe power to contrl the high school grounds and any statement to the cont s misleading, B . MeConnell, in forthe building out fund, butit is to bo 1y some de who try to sell a substitute tion when u customer calls for Hood! lla. Do not allow any such false ts us this induce you to buy what youdo vot want. Remember that the only king it is that a few cents more made on the substitute. Insist the best medicine—Hood's Sar- 1tis peculiarto itsclf, profit will b upon havi Saparilla The Members of the Force Favor the Innovation. The idea of setting apart a day each year tobe kuownas “Policemen’s day” s very favorably entertained by the members of tho 1 the captainsdown, Chief Seavey away from home, but one of his subordi- nates suys that he knows that the chief would be heartily in favor of it, as it would undoubtedly tend o increwse the efiiciency of the force, S can tell you one thing that will perhaps surprise you,” remarked one of the higher officers in authorif “There are forty or forty-five men on this force who can get out and drill with an equal number of men from auy police force 1n the country and woulln't. come out sccond best. have about that numberof men on the who were in the regular army, and their bearing is thoroughly military, Aside from that there are seven men now walking beats in this city who held the position of drill sergeants, and they could put our force in excellent drill. These men have had no oppor wity to demonstrate their ability. Whenever we have been out on parade we have bad them in th rious platoons trying to keepthe men in line and seeing that they kept step, The competitive drmlls that would bo a feature of ‘Policemen's day’ is just what s uceded to stimulate the men and cause them to take active interest in their appearance. Such drilling would make the men more gentlemanly, and the outgrowth of it would be a more humane handling of prison: There would be lessof a disposition to us the club, aud in that particular alone the beneditderived woula more than compensate for the time and trouble. The plan is a good one, and I hope Hu‘ « mlumssmn will see fit to establish such a da Amendment Agitators Tallow Dips The amendment agitators, who have their headquarters in the old People's theatere, are in_ financial trouble, The rent on the hall fulls due with painful regularity and the landlord isexacting in his demands for cash I Givang Tius (- tises emiads bive been met, but, it is reported, this has been accomplished somewhat at the expense of other creitors, “The home and native land" fund, with suy amount of squeez- ing, would not go around. The electric light people were the first to mlpluru anun- [ puid claim, y retalisted by t hts, The gas company WorOBiLOwod /Lt w8 L 1oF illumination ogainst the amendment managers. claim was not paid, and tho gas company | plugged up the meter to prevent good g | fro foliowing the bad and the house was in al oil and tallow dips were quisition and are now being illuminating agents are not nt oulless corporations it is prob- | able that by distributing theie patronage | judiciously ‘the amendment peoplo may be able to secure light enough to last them until the long uights in November, Go Back to The ouly radical cure for rheumatism is to eliminate from the blood the acid that causes the disease, This is thorouglly _eflected by | the persevering use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Pensist until cured, T) may b slow, butthe resultls sure. Needs of Clifton Hill, Ata meeting of the residents of Clifton Hill, held recently, » committee was appoint- ed to wait on the ofiicials of the Missouri Pa. cifie road to seoure better service on the Belt line, These citizeus have becn treating with the street_ruilway people to_exteud their tracks ou Hawmilton streev and the Military Wien | was the | T! THE OMAHA DAILY BEE road as Faras Clifton Hill In order to accom- te the larke number of families who ve taken up their residence inthat locality he result has not been very satisfactor. the petitioners have determined to secur desired facilitics before cold weather o mences, With that end fn view, overtures will be made to the officers of the Belt line and an mado to secure the desired transportas tion from that soure { arrungements s of Clifton Hill to patronize the Belt 1 1 At present the motor line extenas only to Hamilton street and Lowe enue, and it is tohavelt run about ten blocks far- Ask fora Cook’s extr pagne cocktail when you ueed a fills the bill to & T. ALY FINANCES. The Douglas County Agricultural So- ciety $2,000 Ahead The ofticers of the Douglas county cultural society are figuring up the cost of ngri- | the fair held the first four days of last we ard was to wait | The returns have not yet been received from fromall souvees, neither Lave all the bills been prosented. They estimate, however, approximate about 5,000, mado up of entry feos, for aduiission. which is allow vision which | every county having ar to piv to the latter fift man who v As the ous management, ntendent of | 1 | nssociation nd building fund it will se- | school | tto the high school | dance with tho will of the ma- | 0 any proposition on which the people want to ; Y PEorL PEOLDAVY | & brick | had jon of | there was oty's treasury be- fore tho operting of the late f The ofiicers estimate that t be about as follows speed premiums, £,600; advertisi printing, £00; 4 polici Total § It these fisures be f has added about £,000 10 its'su s expenses will Premiums, plus, Sloeplessness, nervous prostration, nervous dyspepsia, dulluess, blues, cured by Dr. s i ples free at Kuhu & oys Who Stoned a Neighbor in Al- leged Self:Defense. Frankand Axtell Neustrom, aged seven and nine s respectively, were befor Judge Helsley, charged with disorderly con- duct. They resideon Twenty-seventh and Mason and the complaining witiess was aneigibor, ‘\Il'h'llll.lllh assaulted him and als. When the youngster ixt asked thom What o tho & older toddler at once replied, first,” which caused asmile to spr the faces of the s pectators. Bothof the prisoners stated that Olesen had struck them and had even hitthem with but neither one of them aied because of his treatment, They had simply ted in _sclf-defense, and” had pelted Olesen with clods of carth. "The stories of the sturdy little fellows, as well as the manner in which they were told were cidedly amusing, and the conrt could not press an oceasional smile, IHe fin: dise charged them, and warned them to avoid any further trouble with the prosecuting witness, v Lily Soap Wil Float, St, Timothy's ‘Ilssinn. Efforts aro being made. to p on & good basis, Mrs. Clark Woolman and others sured the missionary financial he pledges made by th and other encouraging. The niission will inclnde s Sunday sch ool , reading room for body willing to spansary under ans_ and four Seen by the follow- uit us ad over physicians, business men are fouxnd all, m,.vm school for ev. | study,and a freo medical the chary seven ph as may bo \hl' above named. mission, and Will bo in ttend. gnee ausuch tirues us inay, bo acrced upo between ourselves and the Rev. J. J.H. Reedy, missionary in charge. W ek port ‘to him from time to time the condition of such cases as roquire special help und as- sistance from the public. . Sierwoon, M. D., J.H. Exvoss, M. Dl B Ay M D, DAL Fooe 3. D, 4.8 Ry i N S RNoni AL D We, the undersigned drugelsts, will fill prescriptions countersigned by Mr. Reedy for the above mission. [Sigued)] Kuny & Co., SuEay & MCONNELL K ixsLER Dieca Co., J. A A Female Dru “Can T bave 91 again this time! Yes? Thanks, Any mail for me!’ and a tall, bright faced young woman wrote “Maric Stocum, Chicago,” on the Murray hotel re; ter and asked Chief Clerk Anderson to have hier grips sent up at once and to keep his cye out for an express parcel she was expecting every hour. Miss Stocum enjoys the distinction of being. the only traveling ~saleswoman in the west who Is regularly employed as such and makes regular trips in'the interest of the trade. Sho has been traveling through the “M for ayear und a half for the Chicag T e cr S e relations with that firm toaccept a position from un Omaha firm, “I went on the road,” she saidto are- porter, *about two years ago. 1 was ac- cepted, by the firm_ employing me, as an ex- periment and have been, I must modestly admit, very successtul. 1 have sold lots of goods and have been able tohold my trade well” ne Tho perfumeof violets, the purity of the lily, the glow of the rose, and the flush of Hebocombine ia Pozzoni’s woudrous powder. Shotat the Serg s, Sergeants Ormsby and l...nm have pr st Oficer 8, 8. Dramm arging hiis .u\m.-x at Tho ser- rounds Monday beat. They did geants were makin, night and visited D notsee that office »d to attract his attention by rapping with & elubon a tele- phone pole,” Dramimny wias two blocks awa and instead of running up tosee what the matter at once opened fire, Drumu excuse was that he thought he would I them know where he was, secing that they rapped 1o find out about it. The captain demanded a written report of the affair from the sergeants and from Drummny, and the case will be taken before the fire and police commission atthe next mecting. wwperior excetlence provea tn miliions of homes for Hory e s gumrior OF 4 coatuty.. 1ils asea by the Uniled Butes dov Endorsed by heats of ooy erstios s she Suronge: -. FUrtet and Aok Heslinul Dr. Frice's 0 ins Powdsr dee not wntala smasnia, lme e of sl Sold only lo cans. CE BAKING POWDER (0, on’ IR VUL TRIES S Lous | THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11 Syiwefios WE START THE FALL \'\ i b v ONE ENJOYS Both the method and xesults wher Syrup of Figs istaken; itis plensan and refreshing to the taste, and act gently yet promptly on the Kidneys Liver and Bowcls, cleanses tha sye tem e[)ethll\, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures In\nl\n comstipation, Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac re[-(nhll\ to the stomach, Jm»mpl in its action and truly beueficial in it effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qua s commend it to all and haye made it the most puLulnr remedy known. yrup of Figs is for sals in 50c and 81 bottles by all lvmhng drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it prompily fr any one who wishesto tiy it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORVIA Fi6 SYRUP C0. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. *OUISILLE, Ky NEW YOIX. N.Y. Urs.Betts %Bstts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists. 1409 DOUGLIAS STRIEE OMAHA, NEB =4 The most widely anad falistsin tho United Ohronlo and eminent physiciam to the full confidence of the aflicted cverswhere, They mmmnl.u CERTAIN AND POSITEVE C UL il effocts o early vico s that follow i fts tr ¥ SO0 AN S W N prs plately and’ perminon YEBILITY 8, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS toed cured witiout pain or detention from husiness. 1Y DRO AND VARICOCELE perr stully cured | HEA, the sox positiv ol i W disordurs that .M.lm.mm,..m- Sor thoexcessof mtt STRICTURE Guwiranteed b s oured, without cutting, canst t home b Dol removal - con plete, ordilatation. Cures cut without @ mo- I)l\\ BET [\I\dxln-s»‘ those who have fn- adred themselves by in- propor indulgence and solitury iibits, which Tuin both mind and body, unfiting them for business, study or marriige MARRIED MEN or those enteringon that happy life,awardot physical debility,quickly O'UR EUCCE"S SOl & righis i Nod e our Luioratory ewctly to suit ) cures without inj ury. s. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA. NEB. Tu‘it’si’llls “This popular remedy never fails to effectually oure Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Bilicusness And all diseases arising fl‘ol.ll a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. “The ll‘llhlrnl result is good lnnc(ll. and solid oso small s dlegants lysuarcoated and casy toswaliow, SOLD EVERYWHERE, GRAY’S SPI—_(/IF IC MEDICI NE. queno of : as 1 f Vision, Premature Ola os that lead (0 insanity iiot, which we de- %) PRCKNRC, OF 8LX PRI be sent freo by mall on recelpt of resesing {E GOODMAN DRUG (O 1110 FARN AN OMATA, B. Onnecount of comn 4 wo lave wdopted the yellow wrapper, the only kenilne. awes for the mo! 2 IR BALIY, Graduate Dentist, A Full Set of Tecth, on Rubler For Five Dollars. Teeth oxtracte Sutpates. OFFICE PAXTON BL OCK 1ETH AND FARNA Eutrance, 1ith strect clevalor. Open even K 'Inrphlnh Tiabit Va0 15 200a Wopariill cured. DRJ.ETEPHEN:, Lebrios, 0. GOODRICHL, Lawyor. 11t Dearbory surs successiul pricic wgg, 2y Alvluul-rue 'wo publicity. Special tucllities: wany stites Season with a Grand Boys' Clothing Sale, and as at the opening of the schools, boys in demand, we propose to make the coming week the most memorable one in our boys' Circumstances combine to enable us to offer somz extraordinary bargains, our boys' department will surprise the public. s of an excellent qua at the same time neat looking, h $3.50. wear, and just the thing for people who don't want to spend much money and at the sa suitthat looks and wears as well as any five or out 225 yut all of a good qua jest sclhool suits ever 1se will give a suit 1ik 300 Knee Pant Suil wear of boys up. The suit is well wor Bargain No. 2—A some of the latest plaids, style. This isone of the that no other clothing hot In finer fabrics we the latest shades and mix those of any other house. Thousands of odd delight mothers, We are equally w the latest styles in will make, Fall Catalogues and ures. single and Our prices on Knee Pants, gool qua louble breasted Samples are realy- Open until 8 p. m. ity of coats We offer it this week at $1.90. six dollar suit. 1ent All ities, 35¢, We start with the following cassimere, made expressly to stand the hard and being with corde Wool Suits, in differen ity strictly all waool cassimere, made u lacel on the market ke this for less than $ 1w an excellent assortment of Knee Pant Suits, ine Children's Suits a ' clothing is mostly ' departments? ,and the prices we make in seams and tastily gotten Ihe suit is well ada ted for school me time have a pa tterns, some plain brown, ) in handsome $2.50, and we say We offer it at § two and three picces, in all e abou t 33 per cent lower than Our prices on Knee Pants will cll preparcd to fit large boys and young men. We have a splendid variety of all sacks, and our prices are such as no other housg Send in your name and we will mail them. Saturday, 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co., Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. EVERY ONE Can Be Suited | | For our full and fineassort- | ment has been selected this season with an eye to Oma- ha’s increasing demand. Nothing finer is offered in Men’s Clothing than our present stock can | furnish. MEN'S SUITS adapted to all occasions and | functions, made of the very | best material and in the latest | 'uppr'ovcd style. TROUSERS Are one of our specialties in which line of goods under- take tosatisfy themost fastid- ious. SPECIALISTS IN al Disen: hroat and ¢ Special Attention to Dioases of Wo men and Children, Ml doctora have had years of experlence n th hospitals of Brooklyn and New York and are among the most successful wid widely kiown speclalists ta ness, and f andspeedily ¢ Ay lifo o burden, safely, permanently 1 and Skin Diseases. Syaniite, o dlioaW most dreadtul ta its revuits, completely eradlcy pito=Urinary - Syphil Sureery. aricocelo, 180 succostully Itecial diserses safely and permancently cure L 1 thelr lic BLract ons son Hond 4 cents st 18 Fiftoenth St., Oppasito Opera Hous . Omana, Neb, ’DR. J E McGREW Spaecialis L0 Insurere Tar g1 Ing partc e o1 Lo i whow f most Foi fce, N. B eitiier strect, Ouahs. Nob WEDW .'st'fu‘?}‘nmmn cnm The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute ricl OF WOM EN for women i o PRIV Al lood disen Rostorative trented at lmm» iy coroanonivace matior ¢ ol Cal FIRKE upon Priy list. Address for 1oy of vital power. Pa nleations srmities and Bracol, Inhalation. Bleoe Al oporations. DI ) ins e Syphallitie pols < una ) 1o vislt ' ug AMBalus ot ir i . ats sont by 0w proferrs 0 ME; arlcozote, with questiol onddentinl Omaha Medlcul and Surgical Institute. DIAMONDS, A T ~ B WATCHES, Etc. Our sales on both DIAMONDS and WATCHES have been UNUS- UALLY LARGE of late, owingto our CUT PRICES, Our stock of MOUNTED DIAMONDS was get- ling pretty low, so we have justset a large number of CHOICE STON of OUR OWN IMPPOR- TATION,and we offer them at a SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE The settings comprise a i SOLITAIRIS and SINGLIS MOUNTED TO ORDER. Rubies, Supphires, Emeralds. e and all other precious swoncs, mounted and loose. OUR GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE of WATCHES still 1o prog Ol ||1 GOLD WA ties at $15, $20. ). and uny r. \\. ATCHI up to the fine tham, H 1LLADI GOLD Ameri from worth rls, $'of ail kinds, from 825 grades (Elgin, Wal- FILL n an - movements, 15 to 25 yours, only 25—and upward. LID SILVER WATCHES, $5.75, 88, 810, §12, §15 and_up. NICKIL WATCHES, $2.50, $.75 and 5 SOLID GOLD CHAINS AND LOCK ROLLED — PLATE SHAINS AND CHARMS sold RIZDUCED PRICES to purchi of Watches during this sile, 5000 FINE SOLID GOLD FIN- ER RINGS from $1 to 10 each, Watch Repairing a Specialty. NOTICI city ar ware #14, ctfully invited to eall and take a look through our estab lishment, whether chase £0ods or not. MAX MEYER & BRO Sisteenth and Farnam Stre FRENGH SPEGIFIG A PDSlTIVEnnJ per.n-uuut CURE for all disoases of the ORCANS, llmra ulh-r\rntmlnl la l one dollar. Beo i For Sale By All nature of Bsiet a. Strangers visting the H wishing to pur- |§ Cures nll directions wlth eaci Underthe Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Conesssionariess 1 Incerporated By the State of Chihuahua, ico, for Charitable Purposes. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, ™ w111 ake placa 11 public.at tho elty of Jusres ttor- Wedne ‘(L\), Sept. 24th, 1890 PR T er the personal sii MOSHY, and M oth géntlen CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Onty 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Tickets! WHOLE TICKETS $4, HALF TICKETS 82, QUARTER TICKETS, §1. I Prize of 360 000 1 Prize of 10,000 1 I'rize of l.uml 3 Prizesof 1,000 10 Prizes of &) Piizes of 100 Prizes of 260 Prizes of Approximati 100 Prizesof § 60 100 Prizes of 100 Prizes of caA of high standing. Terminals to$60 000 Prize o lerminuls 10810,00 Prize of 10 eac 1914 Prizes amounting to. pdorsigned, hereby certify Y i 0 b i i JOHN 5. MOSBY, Comulssioners CANILO ARGURLLES, Supervisorfor the Government, 1eany tiokot drawing & pri . o collueted snd remiited iy 31 Biioxsow, tioual Bauk, El Paso, Tex b 7 Mare Fapia de: ¥ oncioaiuk &b envas AL Bankina Co., City of Jumz, Mexid, | NOTICE, i by ordinary letter od by all oxp - bank draft For elnb rat the undernig St 'GILY of Jukred, Mexico,via Bl Fasc,