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; ‘ \ .’._ ! ( e ing por EADAND CET “STUFF i | Pormater Mabmey Rejuots the County | Brad for His Warls, HE CLAIMS ITS NT AT To EAT. | | The Coumy Bakeress Denies the Chirze and Says the Poor- master Reccives Money friom Other Bakers. The wunty pharmacy, in the basimentof tho court as the battlegromd of a vy iy nd at tines a very hot setto sterdiy bitwen Pormaster the co Inkemnss Excendingly fov spctabrs vithesed he event, which wasoneof the mos interesting inchancter that has ocarrved in Douglas contyfor manya mon Eachof the principls 1% pounds Bevernt tonths agothe wnte: fng thecounty por houss ton Mrs. Siwal, as the N el slreet For omelimepastthe 03 of the po house lave, it sems, been filing ve ous proestito Por Maste Malione ing thequality of the sty Tndeed, M Maloney Aoir consilerable Mahoiey amd tipped thebeam at t forsupyly- with bread was lot who runs what iy known | # bikery, at 1109 Douglas r ard- furnished them. had Tho virue of e echasted he steward 10t 10 acept any mre ank st as he terms . But br wigon came outand the diver wus informed of the elict that had forth the latie deelined “shoved oft” the wsual mty-five poundsof his b stewird who, beln g found henelf unalle tore- siit th WV ingofE? pr Whon M Mahonoy w ome to dimer aud foind the Tread ther be instintly be- <ime “hottr thn - i he e After i aves int) a g coffee sicl E carted them 1 theconnty bikeress kingr the sick into the store,”” said he in describi Incident, ‘I caughv it by th bottom, h one jerk rolled” Mr. breal—the worst-loking stuff I rghtout on thetloor befire Mrs. gav when the and an apologizing, maki rt of thing—but th <odown & bit, Tunean the apologics. Then [lefther shop.” Aftor this pexformuee Mrs. Schwib's man did not veuture to leave any more br t the porhose wd s not leftuny for three days. "hisserves asthe prologe tthe set-to, Y esteraiy momingwhil M r,Mahne: sittingat adeskin the now dust-d wholly unised county pharm Mrs. Schwab. She 1s o g Yoman andwona backsilk weapand abig whereon waved man; feathers. rictory remarks wers to il that she hul deddedto hay Laving brad atlthe counly “O, 105, [will—T Jnow [ mak gool bread, bread that's gool enough for the poer houso, sild the bukeres. Now. I din’t vant any trouble with you, yoman,” Mahotey siid, “but I tell you' we 't inglo puupyithany more of that old sl that you make. 1 don’t wake ‘old stu gy Y ou send us'old stufl, which is just the sime thin g o Lot exdiimal the ing her pansol st the poor master., HSeohen, Mn., Shwab,” cntined Ma- hney, juuping to hi and the bbod impine tohis fice, “I can bring gwd, rlia- le Dakers who will swearthatvou havesent ot anl bourht ld, lard, stale brealto send it tothe por louse and thatas you dil so you have lat was giod €nough for had begim to shake wel to Lo choking her. shohurlod this reoine: —why —Mr. Maton lor, shak- vohementiy, wonds Finall 4 vou can't do FOu em't! you-know better " “Wiat's the use to try o blff me! shouted Mahoney, Lwent eching far out through the corril “L'm omo kid ad don’t you thinkit fora minute, 1lhere : Iwon't talk with youanymor” *¥es, wou will—I wantyou to understand that you will, of couse you will. I'm ging to conmence Leaving bréud atthe por huse sgain accorning to ny cotracd! S*Well, It matellyou that if youdo, your hiredman will baveto bea betier fullow than Tam! Ain't Irespmsible?’ “Yos—fr lewing that oldstufl thatyou all bread insted of wholesome food inthe breadline,” “No—L mean ain't I respnsible fhan- clally! “I'guess, pertaps, though I don't knowuny- thingabout it.” EHiven't I gt onoof those bond things up. withthe comissioners “Din't know anything about it; but you havebecone Hible for its being forfeited be- @use yvouhavemissed theee diys now-—and 1 guss you have just aboutmissed it, be- cuscl turned yourold stuft b See lere, Mrs. hwab, ' and th Dougias tonnty's per seited himsef, pilled dowuhis yest and adjusted his collar Vit il pain enowh t mewh u have been sending us - sich awful stulf; the price of bread lus gone up since you took that ounly coit and you wantto hve some exeust forgotting oif of it It's plin asthe noseon your fuce. But you mark my words, you’llhave to pay the county the differnce ihatlamlaviig topay anotter baker for decent by Youwill find that ot unless you an «mx the conmisiones into lelting x you out ofivt C UGNt so, mot so at ll,? ansyered the womin, aid then with her voice seckiig to fival Mahomoy's recint exbibition ofvocalism, she alded *“The thing isthisway, thatyou get god, you gt sonctling for yoir own sell by buy us e bread fron other baker shops, and You gt nothi Mihon and his v daiued = g fromme !" his foot agiin ke a fash, e embled with rage,as bo ex-: hwib, that is & liet A liel A sver sinee I lave boen connwted wit b od acent rth ol fool from anybody who ling thocounly provisios ofany- wab diln’t reiterte the state- mentbutsimyly siled out. of theroom, ex- claining with biting emphasis: ST send brvad again and [ se the com- missionor. Mihoney threw up a windoyandproceded to col off. The por-hoise onsunes bout §15 or &5 worlh of breal & month, or, us provinus notel, abut. fivo punds per day Sine Mrn. Schwab took thoecontract bread has goue up alout lcentper pund, Sullow ind kadenhual conplesions soon give plam to tholoveiest pink-und-white, when the useof Ayer’sSarsiparils is por: sistel in,ind cosneticsentinly avandmed, Notling an enntartertthe wsy gow of per. feothealil, which blesse those who use this medicine, e—— Scottish Picmic. Clin Cordon, No, 63, 0. S. will had its annul pimicand feld sportsat Ruser's park tomorrow, Athletic sports, gmes and contests s follows have been arranged ; Throwing the hammer, putting the stone, vauliag, 100-yard race, piels' raco under fif teen years of ‘ige, lug of warbetween toams of uarrid ad sihglemen,maried hdies race foo ballmatch five members to ateam, hop,stepand leay, best Scolch rwl daicing, vestlady waltier, best dressed Highlander. Hin prizes and medals will b awarded o the winners, Highland dmeing and bagpipe husi will add greatly tthelntenst aid enjoymnt of the day Trins will leavethe Webstor street depaot At 30 i thomomingwnd will ntuen at 7 o'clook L the evenig. —— Youthful Scientists, The Uion. Paciflo ov srland iyer yesterday earried tvo ars badel with swdents of the farmus Cathoic university at Notre Paxe, Iud. The pirty was incharge of Rey, { | sehools had ben | as follow Anstit T he on their vy home froma two month's Ve tlon which wis spent in_the Yollowstons park. They wont cast on the Northwostern, — A em ont. C. B. Moow & (0. lave been appinted wholsaloagents for thecelebratel waers of ExcisiorSprings, Missouri. ——— “WaterLilySoap 5 cmts o cake Board of Education Mesting, Inthe ab of Praideat Persons Vieo PresidentC. T. Vin Aken presided at the meeting of theboard of wucition Wodnesday night. Messes, Van Aleen,Slate, Robinson and Funston answeredto Secrdary Funston's callof the rol Superinten dont Munme roportad that the opened with sixteen te were roquired at o esary to open tvo o schoal building and school * IPCOSIArY hers wen eleded os follows: Mis ; S. Jeflories, Miss Miss Sarah Shidds, Miss Eva Daulels on and Miss Maid Winder Mess. Van Aken and Robinson will con for A AL Munroe tose che ers and that six more It would by 18 inthe withSuprintendot a bord of exaniners. W.J. Slate was apponted a eommitte sea o the removal of seats tothe Messies. Robinson, Swift and pointed g the | per o it on supplle MeAulay sehi ool th. re-dectel janitor of billding at a silaryof §0 W, C. U. ©onwention Closed, The W. C. T. U, convention closed Wedn es- day. Futhercommittees were appoiited as fallows : Frnclise -Mrs, John Cal n, of Blair; litentur, Mr M. Covellof Omata, An invitation wis given t hold the next tin here but it was finally lefito the tive committe toselec the plaw. The report of the committee on resolutions wis adopted: Wo as ner tin @ s guld 1S 0four work olve Thit woure Wier trict in knowle, ly enconraged by en new inions duting the past by organizel in ils district tsolved, Thut ve see the evil in obscens books and pictures so freely dbtributed by Hiceonists und 1 i the lguor andur; ponoursistens great vig- niheirsup pressi ) ved tow il L G, e 0ur pra il inhor ool work, and Ll assds tane exten t 3 1 the Taltes of rifell thanks for tie in which they have enter- ates. and o T rustees of Wil for o sent Ehie il e s w o hae so kindly helped to make this sntion 2 suc A Mad Dog. Adogbelongingto Frederick Em, rosiding at Thirtieth and T strects, showed signs of rabies aud wis shob by Oficer Fullon, Wednsday evening the canine bit little Mertie Riesubery, a steplanghter of Mr. Eu's, ontheleft cdieek The dog alo bita littl sonof Mr. Long, residing near T and Twentyninth strots, lacenting the child's brest. In its ing mund the animal at- tacked Miss Mary Shine, tearing her dress andsnapped at “John Shine, catching his trouser: Assignimtnt of School Teachers. Superintendent Munwe has made ussign- meit of teachersin the city schools as fol- lows: High School—Principal, W. H, Townsend; seventh grale, Miss Alice Davis; fifth and sixth gndes, Miss Ages C. Hoffman ; fourth grade, Dliss Elsa Bowden; third grale, Miss Mabed L. Silver; scond grade, Mis Gree F. Richardson; third primaty, M. L. W, Hald; second primary, Mis Sadie E Acker; frst primacy, Miss Jenue Allen Third Ward School-Mis Minulo Ryan, prineipl; second grage, Miss Augusta J. Mahus: fint ende, Miss Livena Joes. Albright—Mes. Eva Danielson, princ: first and seond grades, Miss Sadio S man. Fourth Ward —Miss Anna Dilln, West Albright—Miss N Trown Park—DMis: issouri A Hugles, n, Mrs, J.S. b Shicds. Substi- Silver Wedding, The genialhiomeof Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Canenter, Twenty-thid and Fstreds, wis filld Wednesday night with wellwishing friendsto coigratuiate them on the Twenty- fifth amivesary of their marria Mr, and Mn. Cirpenter, nee Miss Jenkits, were maried i1 Davempor, la., = Sop- tember 1885, and had with them at the amivesary their eight children, R. A. Carpenter, Mary B., wife of Janes Phillips, Hary L, Dicia K., Ered H., Bdith L., and Clifton I The R Robert L. Wheeler,in the pres- enc of thre scose of frimds repeited the cermony of twenty-ti S g0, Atable ladm with silverwvare toldof apprecistion of friends, efreshmants were servelanda plasanter gathering is not among the fanily remom- brancein Soith Omaha. the Division No, 3, A. O, H. Division No. 3, A. O, H., will hold aspecial metingin St. Ames 1 this eveiing to complete arnngonents forthe lying of the comer stoneut Vincent plice after- 2 0"coeke County Grrand Marshal.PatrickJ. McMahan has apwintel Join Ellon assistant i All persons wishing to partidpate are ro- quested to meet at St. Agnes’ hall at | o’ clock Sundayaftem, Notes About the City. Mr. P, O’Donnell has commenced a resi- dence ai hislot, Twenty-secondand 1 streots, The persons interested in the injunction priceodings o restrain the city councl payingthe foe louse claim, had a cons ults tion Wednesday and decidedto withdmw their opposition, A denocratic meeting will be held Tuesday eveningnext by the Boyd-Bryan club, The friends of Charles Akofor will regret tolearn thathis sickuess his becomeserios. Mr. Willima G, Meeleus and Miss Edith, daugh of Mr. and Mrs. ustus M. Birge, will be married Satirday, the13th, at #:0 o'dockk,at the wsidence of tho bride's parents, Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets, Messrs. Willing chndling, Josiph Torer amd Daniel Rafertyhave bea draw asjurors frm this city for the Sopt term of court. Whil driving from Dunlap, To,, to this city Wednesday Mr, Willam G, Green and Miss Jesie Carpenter hal @ runaway and both wore slighily injured. been bormto Mr. and Mrs, George Wediesday, atmidday, the Rov. Robert L, Wheeler, oficiated b~ the muarring of two mites, Mr James Ciin and Miss Etta Pres- Lon were the coitradting parties. The ser- Vices were all inwriting and were performed atthe resiameaof Willian Stowart, south- west of thecity, —— M. L Blir, allermn, ith ward, Scranton, Pa, sated Nov. 9 83 Fohadused Dr, “Thomus’ Eletric oil for sprains, bums, cuts, bruises and rheunatism. Cured every tine, e Going to the Sugar Palace. There wis an infornal ueetiiz ofthe pres- ident, vicepresidenl, secretary, oxecutive aid call conmitiees of the rel estate ex- change inits roon yesterdiy morning, Butone queston was discussed. It was proposed toget up & big excursion tovisitthe et sugar palace at Grand Island between Septenber |7 and 22, Mot of those preent spoke in favor of theidea but thought that i\n dedsiveaction ought to be taken until iter. Theexcursion, it isthought,willl be a lirge one. e 1602 Sixtemthand Farnam streets is the mow Rock [sland ticketoffice, Tick- els toall points east at lowest rutes. e i— A Missing Wife and Morber, Willam Paineappearedat police headquar- %rs In sewchof his wife, Nottie C. Paine, Who Lt her houe ou Garfield avewue Wed- » vkt the Child's hospital, theirlittle daighter has been uader o pital where sho afterwhich sho took rture and his not sine ben sen nor hewrd fom. The missing womn is do scribed ns with light ¢ iploxion, blue eyes and dark hal Witer Lily ve Cents A Cike URE BURKAL HUMBUGS. Medical Men D> Nt Know of aSingle Authentioited Casoe. PREMA Thesubject of premature burial las v Teen of lato the appearance of graphin the diily press, s i in thiscountry by lonal para- y8 the Lon- don’ Lanest. Not longigo the puilic were horrifled by astory from Loods of agravedigrer having hoardsounds pro- ceeding f required ¢ idence of m acoftin recently buried, Tt 1ers inquest and the ov- tirgoud, the lectu on forensio medicine to reassire the pib- lic that the rumor wus fulse, the de- consed wonan having died o perfect natural déath ¢ while, although its cause was typhoid fover, the buriil had F s host and it was elear i occurred at the tine wround he More recently there wa. sensational story from Southamptonof 4« nan who stopped the interrmentof a friend whose funeral he had cone adistanceto attend, on the ground that he saw some slgns of Lilo, which proved to besimply his own imagination, So far as {his country is conceried, there has not been a single authenticated wmse reo- ordel of prenatuwce huril, thougt there have wndoubtedly hoen 15eS where persons havere vived after ap) ent death, and muny alleged easesof premuature burial in addition to those previously allided to, But all th have the ap) nce of sensational stories, manufictured for the “pemny drendfuls,” and those newsppers which thrive on sensation, iven onthe continent, in Americn, and in other countries where in conseauence of the intense heat burial m take place within twenty-four hours aftor death, theauthenticity of the stories of alleged premature hurial has never been proved and it may be safely ssserted that one genuine casewould have led toan alteritionin the law and the postpone- ment of burial wuntil after a longer period. In Englandon the contrry, there fs less reason to complain of tdo sperdy urialas of too prolonged an interval botween death and burial, Mr. Sey mour Haden's suggestion of burial with - in thirty-six hours was not favorably re- ceived, and is indecd for this country too shortan intewal. A wiversally éxact interval cannot b laid down;it must vary accarding to thetimeof the year, the weathor and other eircumstancos. In these days of chenp disinfectants a body can be kept withowt prejudice to the living for four or five days after death, which interval islong enough to satisly the wishes of the most timid. There is a circumstance well known to the sprofession which, if itwers bettor known to the public, would go far to re- ussure those whose minds mauy have been disturbed by theso sosational pira- graphs. Every day bodies apparently ifeless are received at metropolitan and provincial hospitals, having been found In every variety of posture, dothed, half clothed, or niked, anl under varying circumstances, Afthe hosyital the resi- dent surgeon must give aprompt and decisive answer tothe question, “*Is ho (or she) alive or desd?” To send i corpso w the ward orto keep it unduly long i the reception oom would he a e pid blunder; to send aliving person to the dead houso would e a arime, These casesamount in the aggregate to thous andsannually, and yelwe have noy heard of a imistake being made. It is probuble this dreunstance which makes membersof the profession skeptical o theso stories of so-cilled premature buria, and ciuses them to reject with an incredulous smile the suggestion that s0 horrible afate might occur to any of us, e Mr G, W. Sutherlind, a druggist in the townof Cuilfax, state of* Washington, keeps in_stock all of the leading medidnes for throat and lung dismses butsays he sclls moreof Chamlerlai's cugh remedy than uny other and has never heand a com plaint fromanyone. This remedy gives entire satis- faction, because it cin alvays be dependea upon, Tt is popular bocwse it never dis- appoluts and because it is pleasant andsafe to take. Let anyone afilicted witha severe cold or other thoat or lung trouble, give 1t a trial andhe will ralize for himself wiat a valuable nediciie itis, and larn why it is 50 pojular. Forsaleat 5)cents per bottlo by all driggists. Bear in mind that St. Patrick's pills not only physic, but clewse the wholo system and regulate the liver and bovels, A dose taken at bed-tie is suffcient. HEMP-GROWING, Farmers Would Find 1t a Profitable Crop to Raise, Asan assistint abinet oficerthe Hon. Edwin Willelts has views on politics and public affiirs. Howasa republican congressman from Michigin, and has yet a lively interest in political a at home. ““The farmers’ alliance not u strong factor in Michigan,” he said to a Chicago Times reporter. Tt is ne o, but tho *Patrons of Husbandry” is an organized party, diforing from the grangers, and itfor a tim expected to putup a state ticket, This idea was given up, and the members will vote their individual proferer The dem- ocrats will probably nominate some farmer,” Prof. Willetts spokeat length and in- terestingly about the recent action of the United States sente in removing the taril on binder twim, so strenuously denmanded by the farners of the north- west, Ho doubted if it wus awise act and thought that in the end the farmers would be not benefitted. In fact Prof, Willetts thinks it was unfortunate for the senate topass thebillat this time, as the free importationof Yueatan homp as raw material or manufactured will seriously cripple orcrush out the culturs of hemp flax and other fibrous products in this country, “*Our department, id he, “has been getling ready to_encourage the produc- tionof the Yucatan hemp of which that country now has amonopoly and canpro- duce without cost, as it grows wild, It is of superior quality for tvineand cord- ageandis cilled ‘hemequem’or ‘sisal,’ Forty years ago Dr. Perrin, who was consul at Yucatan, securad several go ernment tracts of land in Florida to ex- periment raising the hemp in this coun- try, While in the midst of a succossful cullivation he died and the hemp is growing wild all through the state, Tho future of Florida will be greater when the hemp industry is developed than with all hor orange produ~tion. The Ber- mula Lslands have passed & law prevent- ingthe exportation of the sisal-hemp {)luuta and yet are taking away hhi{l' oals of the plants from Florids intend- ingto build up an industey, and all over the country thereis groatinterest in the cultivation of fibrous plants, 1get thou. sauds ofletters inclosing plants asking anopinin of them. F, 'S are anx ious to begin raising ‘ramie,’s Chiness plant which will grow here and which luuu wonderfully fine fiber like silk, Manillals grownonlyin the Philippine islands and yet wa could grow it here, It is very much wed 1n twine manufno- turcand | have securel seods from one consul there for experiment, 1) smentof the tiher I ¥ b manu- | factiror, The farms vhich are not good [ for wheat production: tan be uwsed for and hemp, 5o that a ne war- *lo of pommerce w4l bo of findneial value tothe farmer.’” The Ladies e Tho pleasant effoct dn | withwhich lalios may laxative, Syrup of Figs mako it thoir favorite r 1t ispleasing to the eyeandto the taku, gentle, yot eflect. ualin acting oy the kidueys, liver aid bo wels. The only roilrond train out of Omaha runcxpressly for the rccommolation of Council Blufls, Tys Moines and ro business is the Rock Islind uled limited, laving Omnaha at dp. m, ly. ickot office 1602, Six- nth and Farnam sts,. Omaha, TRE HUNT, frait tho i juid anderall onditions iy A English Adveaturers Cave, but the W Some eight months g from Southampton a orsin seareh of a vast tre to be hidd: Find 1 Pirte this Gone. ythere started yof adventur- sure supposed ninone of the lesort istands lof the South Atlantic occun, sy Galignani's Messeng The destina- tion of this band wsure seekers was the island of Trinidad—not our for- tilo Trinidad inthe ies, but thelargest of a small yol roup of rocks situafed about ; miles north of the tropic ricorn,und some one thousind miles cast of Rio Janairo. Whenit isstated tht ‘wasdivocted by the . Kuight, whose “Cruise of the Fal- con” mude such an impression a fow y go, itmaybe imazined that, Deo favente, all vould go well, and that the wanderers might return laden with hooty and covered with glory. Onemil- lion pounds sterling isa nice little sum to risk something for, and this wasthe amou nt, rough pedking at whichthe wicked pirites? tremsura’ wis valued by those who, unler Mr. Knight’s com- mand, st out in the good ship Alerte. The little island, with its satellites, theMartua Vas rocks, prosents a most inhospitable appearaice, and the diffi- culty of landing is very great on account of the heavysurfandthe abrapt, jagged nature of the diffs. But toretum to thetressure, It was supposed that some seventy years ago a band of pirte landed on the islind and concealed their ill-gotten gain ina_cave, the entrnce to which had sinte beon covered up by a landslide. Mr. Knight's puety proposed to dig away the landslide and went from these shoresfully equipped for almost any emergency i thisdiveetion, Onthe way out the little yacht—she wasonly fifty tons—got caught in the doldrums and there wis a good.deal of squabbling on hoard, but_eventually, after landing at Bahia, the island, was rewched anddig- ging commenced, A for the wicertiintyof all hunan affiirs] Four months of ‘incessant toil suflcedto remove tho'landslide, but did it mako tho toilers millonaires? No; the find was absolutely nothing bt a few pieces of china—jist cnough to show that people had been in that cave; just enoughto indicite s a: probability that those worthies had removed whatever valuables thers were on the spot previous to the occurrence of the land- slide. All yachtmen will wish Mr Knight a sfe retun to his coun anl_ sympathize with his disappoint- ment. ‘ ey Republican County Central Committe There will willbe a meeting of the re- publi central committee Saturda; afternoon, 2p. m, sharp, Millard lotel, )g, 1, O’Brr Chairman. M. L. ROEDER, Secretary. Through coaches—Pullman pilace sleepers, dining cars, free reclining chair cars to Chicigo and’ intervening poing via the great Rock Isdand route.” Ticke office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam. Wives® Responsibility, Gath in the BEnquirer: Those wives who go to Europe for the summer for two or three months, leaving their hus- bands at home, must remember the ad- age, when the cat’s away the mice will pliy. In almost every other family, skipping one and taking one, we sec the wile and perhaps her daughters sent to Euwope, and often the wife goes alone with a quasi-friend. What wonder if the husband, deprived of soviety and finding his home dull, indulges in a lawk, and knowing that the neighbor- ing resorts, like Long Branch and Long Beich and Manhattin Beach, are par- ticular about the coupling of their uosts, discovers thit hilf way down the Jersoy coast and hardly farther from New York thun Phila c]}lhin is, that they have some hundreds of hotels which never apply the microscope to the hotel register. Do not beimposed on by anyof thenumetoas Imitations, mubstitules, elc., which am flooding the world, There is only one Swift's Specifc, and _hcre fsnothing lke it. Our wemedy cone tains o Mercury, Potash, Arseie, of any pois- onoussubstnce whatever, It builds up the gen- eral health from the fint dose, and has never fafled to cradicate contaglons bhood pison aud its eflects from theeystem. Bo sure to get the genulne, Send your adiitese for our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases, which will he muilsd froe SWIFT SPROTFIC O If a corset is perfect in other respects and has the usual metal eyelets, the laces will break at the mostannoy- ingtimes ; for the eyelets cut them. There is a better eyelet ; made of loops of corset lace ; softeyclet we call it. It costs no more, is neater, more such as a woman would make for herself, besides the conveni- ence of mot wearing out or cutting the laces. The Ball and Kabo corsets are eycleted with it. You can get these corsets and wear them two or three weeks ; and, if you do not like them, return them. The makers pay the merchants to sell them so. CH10460 (0RSETCO,, (Licagy and New York, BER 12, 1890 Have you used PEARS'SOAP? A T 1EoRYRIHT . Sevenieen years® exp At sucess ol Lost ) Bl in i to aire. (onsultation free. 10am el m —_— A CHOICE OF THE DAY BEFORE. REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL ON YOU. i3 << 1 \ addedtoth NO CGURR! 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Sunday, Septe}n ber 14 OPENING PERFORM ANCE OF DENMAN T”ONI'S()NS FAMOUS PLAY, e D {MESTH dny and Wednesday Evenings. o Of seats will commence Siturday The Dime Eden Musee, WILL LAWLER, MANAGER, CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS, O | Quirte NE DIME AT —_— FHE ONLY LOTTERY FPROTECTED BY THE [MEXICAN] NATIONAL GOVERNMEAT, LOTTERY OF THE BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA, (PUBLIC CHARITY) HESTABLISEED I1N 1878, EF And In mowine conmected with any Compuny unluig the nasame s, ON VIS other THE NEXT H])ilTHLY DRAWING WILL 0 HEW v THE BMORESQUE P.AVILIOIN " THe CITY OF MEXICO MONDLAY, SEPT. 15TH, 18%, Which 15 the GRAND SEMI-ANNUAT, EXTRAORDI- NALY DUAW NG, tho CA PITA L PRIZE being One Hundredand Twenty Thousand Dollars, $120,000-22 By terms of contract tho company must deposis the sum of all prizes included 1n the scheme b lug o singio ticket, and rocelve the Tollowin o ot~ ATE-1 hereby cortify that tho B on and Mexico has on deposit tho necossary to antee the piyment of ol prizes T lencia Publica AR CASTILLO, Intervenor, ired 1o distribote all o tickets in EOF portion thun 1s glyon by uny other k of T funds arawn by the Loterin APOL] Further, th orizos— 6 tory. Price of Tickots, WIHOLES, 88, Ameracan Monoy: HALVES, M, QUARTERS, 33 SIGHT Iy, #1, £55worth of Tickots for $50, LIST OF PHIZES, 1Capital Prize of $120.000, Club Rates: 1Capital Prizoof {000 1Capital ¥ 2,000, 1Grand Pri 5,000. 2Prizesof §2 hPrizesof 20 Prizes of 10 S D, APPROXIMATION 180 Prizes of $19 npproxinaatl prize % Prizes of $10 approxi prizo et 150 Prizes 0§60 approxi it . prize s 0 #40 de 12 i < AmMOUNINg (... - 1 All Prices 50ld 1n the United Statos fully pald in U 8. Currency e number of tickets 1s Nmited to ,000-2,000 less thanare old by other Lottorles usiig the same loiter, B IRomit by ordinm containing money ordors 1ssued by all expross com panies, or New York Exchnngo §P-Currency must lnvariably bo sent rogistorod. Adduoss U. BASSETTI, City ot Mexico, Mexico, . MAANTELL & (O, W York Life 131dg., O N O+ CHAS, 401 National ¥ ik lottery W. WeO r thousand tons cholce Buled Hay, I, O, ars, 5 s Sid ing. Luton or Homick station. . 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