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THE CITY. A warrant has been issued for thear- restof I\ H. Goldsburg for disposing or attempting to dispose of a mortgiged horse, Mrs. Walliam Pi known in Omaha, many years, died yes Bhe lived at 1554 et. The Farnam street motors have at last begun running according toschedule, and will make certain streets along the line ata cortain time, The serv been Lengthened, and the last car now instead of 11:20 fore, General satisfaction with \ge is expressed by the citizens of the west side, . anold lady well ing lived hero for Novth Eighteenth The Ladies Delighted. asant effect and the perfect The y ludies with “izs, under all conditions Ttis plesing le, yet_eftect: cand bowels, Military Telegraphers, Lastnight Mr. T. H. Fonda, Mr. Fri Lehmee, Mr, and Mrs, Dimmick, Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Horton, Mr. and Mrs.L. M Rheerm, Me, and Mrs, L. H Korty, Mr. Rose Mr Armstr mont, and Mr 5 train to atten old-time and military tele i which isto beheld in Kansas City oday and tomorro The most delicate consti wse Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm. It isa sure remedy for coughs, loss of volce, and all throat and lung troubles. ion can safely Fev. Coll Rev. Collier of Phils , who s visit- 10g with the family of Dr. Denisein this city, occupied the pulpit at the Southest Pres by- terian church yesterday morning, Thechurch had been closed for about two months,as the eongregation is“without a pstor. Rev. Col- lier expects to ety ¢ soon and_did ot preach with a v iving acall to upon pole, an pent, had biiten ar serpent of br. John il., 1415 ot in the wi Bon of Man be lift hold Him shall hav In aplainand sim the reverend speaker told the story of the Jews and the afifiction which was visited upon them wh they murmured against tho will of God when He directed them to go around theland of Edom nsteud of passing through it. He in- ters persed the story with {llustrations which brought the lesson of the story directly home to his liearers, The text from the old and nts werolinked togetherand the fact brought out that the salvation, which was referred to in both, was absolut sud open_to all. The speaker showe s lea that {v was neces il s saved” and also os lifted up tho s oven so must the 1up so that all who be- of Christianity to have faith, y condlition imposcd w: uld repent and believ "he speaker appealed tohis Learers to act at once and not delay, Today is theaceepted time and a matter of such great importance should not be delayed It was_aumounced that Rev. R. V. Atkin- son of Qu M1, would preach at the church next Sunday' morning. This gentle- man is looking for & new field of labor, + ETects of Mentl Exhaustion, Many di , especially those of the ner- vous system, are the products of daily re- newed ‘mental exhaustion, Business avoca- tlons often involve an amount of mental wi and tear ve udicial to plysical health and the professions, if arduously pursued, ave no less destructive to brain and nerye tissue, It s one of the most important attributes of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, that it compen- sates for this undue loss of tissue,m nd that it fmparts new energy to the brain and nerves The rapidity with which it renews_ weakened menta’ enorgy and physical vitulity is rex able, and shows thatits invigoral ties ave of the highest ictes inereas- ital stamiua, and counteracting the ef- fects of mental exhaustion, this potential medicine curesand prevents fever and . rheumatism, chronicdyspepsisand constipa- tion, kidnoy and ine weagmess and _other complaints. Physicians also comuend it as & medicated stiniulunt and remedy, THE JEWISH NEW YEAR. Lvation was for that the sinner in Christ. Beautiful and Impressive Ceremonies at the Temple Esra. Yesterday was the fixst of the year 651 with the Jewish church all over the world. While the Jewish people recognizo the fact that the carth is much older than that, ana that this Is but a mythical caleulation of time, 80 fur as the creation of the world is con- cerned, yet as a recognition of the creative pover of God and us aconvenience 1 keep- ingchurch history properly recorded, they still observe the fesvalof ~the religious new ear. The services at the Jewish temple on Humoy strect wete in kecping with the occasion, Tho congregation numbers among its members mny of the weilthy and influential citizens of Omaba, and the audience that zuthered inthe temple last night was limited only by the capacity of the auditorium, wid i oitt of caltire and in: telligence was a gathering of which any city orauy church might well feel proud. Tho temple was apprpristely decorted with exotic plants and floyers. Over tho ark the words “Happy New Year' formed & beautiful arch, while about the candlobra twined ‘wreaths and slips of suilax, The platform was decorated with foliage ~wud blooming plats that imparted to the atmospher of the room a delicius perfume, The music for theoecasion was fine, Rabbi Rosenau delivered an address, tak. ng astatextthe words: “So teach us to number our days that wemayapply our hearts unto wisdom,” found iu the Woth psalm. The rabbi spokeof the various ideals of life, and of the ruln of dissipation, indolence aud sinful living, and then presented the thought that the only true ideal after all is tolive for intellectual and spiritual advauce- ment, and for the benelit of our fellow men, At the close of the aadress the rabbi read some resolutious, passed by the congregation at & busiiess meeling, expressing th appreciation of the congregation of the sery- dces of Mr. M. Heliman as president, of the congrogation for the past number of years Mr. Hellman has resignedas president, and the members of the congrogation have' pre- sented him with these resolutions, neatly en- grossed and framed, in recognition of his zeal and untirving euergy in builling up the inter ests of the congregation in Omala, At 0:30 this morning the second service of the New year festival willbo held, at which Rabbi Roésnau will speaks upon “What S the Resolutions of the New Year Bef He will speak of the various resolutions mado by individuals at the boginoing of the new {mr. und then urge upon the congregation he advisability of making u good vesolution, He will alsosuggest that one good resolution for the oougregation over which he presides will bo to docide upon building a new tem ple, The present building is entively too small for the rupidlmvmwm..— congregation, and Rubbi Rosemau believes that wow is the time for the Jewish people to put on the haruess and lifv the Omaha congregation iuto the wvery front rank amoug the Jewish congregations of thewest The uew temple when bu will undoubtedly be erected on the sam. whero the prescut ono stands, and it will be structure of surpissing bewuty aud ele- fauce, —_— Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills, Animportant discovery, They acton the liver, stonach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Splendil for men, women and children, Smallest, mildest, surest. 80 doses for 2 cents. Samples free at Kubn & Co."s, 15tk and Dou glass ANNO UH_CI_IEN 8. “Olivetts,” by the Staudard opera com- rna, At popular prices, will be the attraction it the Grand tonfeht, rday at 4 o’clock. | y use the liguid frait | Ve brouy fn the antira work gown mg CONFIRMATION SERVICES, teresting Day in St Andrew's and St. Phillip's € burches, Yestoniay was an interesting day for the congregation of St. Andrew’s church, corer of Nicholas and Forty-second street, Wallnut Hill Holy commnnion was celebrateds at 9:90a. the Rev, John Williamsof S, Barnabas Thne morni r and sermon E. C. Avev. 1 was crowded to iz the confirmation of the first class presented from this congre- o apostolic tight of the laying on lie services commenced by @ pro- cession of choiristers from St, Mary's church passing up the aisle singing the grand hymi, ““The Church's One Foundation.”” Evening sel aving been a_very impressive non was preached by Bishop Worthing- ton, who took for nis text, “For I Bear On My Body the Marks of the Lord Jesus.” The candid; five in number, » then presented to beconfirmed by the bishop, In his address to the newly bishop reminded m of the vel L An y soleron re- ing tuk v do on their ism, and exhof smain stead- fastin the same. The sorvice tho pronouncing of the benedic cloir passed out of the well known hymn, ‘“There Home.'! At S o'clock Bishop Worthington officiated atthe confirmation of a class of three at St. Plillip's (colored) church, comer Ninete and Cuning, The church was crowded and the services we ; mpressive. Is a Blesed M. M. Coad, of Fr.mont, Neb, With Maple Grove Percheron and French couwch horses. Again to the front! Be herd! [ mare Best French wh stallion! Four grand sweepstakes! Fourteen first and second prizes out of a possible fifteen. Thinkof it, Allbut one. This showi made in direct com- petition with the largest number and best selection of Percheron and French h horses that have ever been shown ted from the lending of Towa, Illinols, Kunsas and Ne- Best Ulions! Best Cond may well proud of his For several ars his horses ve of prizes and sweepstakes at Lincoln and Omaha, And for 1800 they Luve distanced all corn- peti tor For premiums awarded the best Per- cheron stallion, four years oid and over, socond in class and fivst in g ean Mr. Coad's “Ture tyenling stallion colt, Gen, bourn,” No, 11626, first premium; 11627, took second old elass )7, fivst pue car-old fillies, cars old, “Ragotte,” st premium, Second promium, mare *LRobine,” No, 1754 (320), Suckingmare colts not named, both first and second premiums, Best stallion showing four or more of his colts, sweepstak cded “Ture,” Bost 1 two or move of her colts, g wkes awarded to “Ceilette, 3 General sweeps for best Per- cheron mare to **Vailante,” 4787 (2453), Bost French coach stallion awarded to “Royal” (104) first premium, The $300 premium awarded to the best herd shown of draft horses for all breeds was captured by Mark M. Coad’s Per- ons for four mares and four of their issue of “Ture” und four mares. KING OF ENCYCLOPEDIAS nium for And the Monarch of the Daily Papers. (We mean Tus Oxina Bee, of course. Ex- cuso this apparently superfluous explanation but some folks who read this may be strang- ers, not adquainted with the iustitutions of the great west.) ‘The enclycloprdia complote and Tie Owi- A Bew, duily, Sundays included, fora year, How much for the twol Guess. You know what Tue DiiLy Bre costs, 5 centsa diy and 5 cents overy Sunday, That makes $1825 ayear, A decently pound re- printof the Enclyclopwedia Britannica, the onethat every student and literary man uses, will cost you $30. That makes $i5.25 for both, How would $50 for the two strike you? Cheap enough, ehi Well, we can do better than that for you. Forty dollars would be liberal, wouldu't itl We can go lower still. Here is what we offer: We will furnish the Americamzed Encyelo- paedia Britannica (you will find it descrived below—iv's as much superior to theoriginal Britannica as that is to all tho restof them) and Tue Dariy Bee for one year, Sundays included, both delivered at your houmes, FOR THIRTY DOLLARS and take our puy in monthly installments of 250 The first five volumes of tho encyclo piedia will be delivered first payment; the remaining five volumes will be delivered within four months, This is just a fraction more than 8 cents aday. You must have a duly piperany how. Take apencil anda bit of paper and figure out for yourself the sort of offer wo are making you. You kuow what Tie 0O you don't, lnow w when you mike your oing to explain to yo! The original Eneyclopedia Britinnica 1s the standard work of refcrenceof the English speaking world. is articles in every deput ment of science, history and literature repre- sent thethoughts aud discoveries of the most famous men of alluations. The cost of its pivparation was considerably over a million dollars. 1t is a monumental work, accepted as the authority by all students and literry men. It is on theshelves of every public library, and in hundreds of thousands of homes; and for every person who owns it there are probably five others who don’town it, only because it costs so much that they can’t afford to buy it. But the Encyclopsedia Britannica has de- fects. 1t was compiled in England, forthe sgv:ciul se of Englishmen,and quite naturally therefore it devotes a great deal of spaco to subjects of intercst to Englishmen exclu- sively, and comparatively little space to many matters about which Americns care a good deal. An English county has more suid about it than aq Ameri- cin state. An English king~ gets columns of biography, while an American lu-usidmn. has ouly a'few lines of mention. Plymouth, Colchester and Teignmouth are told about’ exhaustively, while Oshkosh, Kal- amazoo and Tacoma are dismissed with a few particulars of location and population. This s all very well for Euglishiren, but it some- times malkes an Americin swear—or fecl like swearing, anvhow, _Anotner woublo is that the plan of the Encyclopaedia Britannica excludes biogra- phies of living people. A man has got to die before the Encyclopsedin B ritannica will take any notice of bim.~ And quite a number of persons about whose lives Americans would ke 10 know sowsthing have decided not to die yotawhile, not even for the sake o mentioned in an English Enc 8150 provokes outbreaks of e The publishers of the Americanized Enc lopeedia Britannica buve remedied all this. Taking tue Encyclopedia Britannica as & bisis and © prserving intact all the scientific, historical. biographical and other articles o equally interest- Ing to both Englishmen and ~ Americans, they have had re-written by scomptent staff of qualifid writers all the articles of special interest to Englishmen, as well 45 those of speclal juterest to Americans; reducing Hrst”within reasonable limits and expanding the second to embrace the fullest detalls. They havealsoaddeda completeseries of biographies of promment living men and women and ninety-six finely executed maps, tncludminuew map of every state of the union, nd they { every article present yean \ | month with another, it will amount to we will furnish you with & complete confirmed, the | THE OMAHA DAILY BE 1800. The result s the Americanized Eno lopaedia Britannica, @ work which combir all of the advantages of the latest English edition, with thoso of & distinctively Ameri- can library of reference. 1t 5 & monument of enterprise, ingenuity, learning wnd re- | search Can_you afford to be without it? You i know best, of course, but wo don’t think you can. Ourreprsen tative will callon you shorly ; or 1£ you would like to have him el at once, 4 postal card to us will bring him, ht cents anda trifle more thin a fifth of tdaily, Put that by and taking one 2.50 And for that £30, id o ‘monthly instdments of #.50 cach, a month, or$i0 u year. the Amerianized Encyelopadia Britau in ten volumes, and the Diury Bre o y ay, including Sundays, for a yer. Both vered at vour house, on won't to do any attend to the waiting part traisac- tion, When youmalo your ymont of > get vho first five volumes of the En- in-they h off waiting, £ th there, Witliin four months after ive the remaining five vols opwdia, which wre now al- ting. it! Aan! but you don't in to redize how good itis. You know e Beg of course, so wencedn't sayany- i you doa’t know the icaniz cyclopedia Britnnics, and thats just thercason whywe want to tell youall about it. Maybe you think 1t1s an En the other Encydopmdins 1 D 1 isn'tanything of thesort. Andit isn'ta re- printof the Encyelopedia Britannica, cither, It is sul generis; that’s Latin for one of a kind-notmuchuse ina gamne of cards, but, a mighty good thivg inalibrary. Unique, you understandi Eyer hear of the BelfordClarke company of Chicagol Big publishing house,you know. Fullof western enterpriseand _encrgy, Al ways looking round for things that don't e: ist, but ought to, and bringing them into That'sthe way this westorn coun- Well, the” Belford-Clarke com- 1y have takeen the Encycopeedia Britani- a, pulled it to pieces and putit together aguin in sich such style as to make it the bes and most complete library of universal refer. money _can buy ~the American clopedia Britamica that wo propse to ou with Tur Ovam Bk, dailly and Sundays for e year, in return for your twelve monthly instumentsof ! Aboutwhichdo you want the most com- plete information, “the of Horwien, gland, or the city of O tates 2 The county of Suth orthe stute of Nebraska ¢ marquis of Doodleton, lord licutenant of F shire, orplain Benjamin Harrison, presid of the United States, Hunt these upin the inal Bneyclopedia Britanmica and will devoted to and lines or Then turn to the Britannica aud i matters 20 at full Engii axd you will umes of the E re just nothing down. cone: t all are propor- Thit's whero the of th tho biogra sort give anized editin noted man liv- y noted living the present year, vell, yei, the maps, & new maps of can, down t thi Ninety-six of them, inelud all thé states in the inion Plenty. But this otell about just now. Our rep- resentative will call ou you to take your orler. Perhaps he may not come soon en ough tosuityou, Ifsodop us a postalcard and hefwillcall at on is allwe A Devil Fish Fourteen Feet Long, There wasn great deal of curiosity exhibited yesterday on thearrival of the devil fish captured inthe by, says the Mobile Regsster. The immense fish lying on the barge Cora at the foot of Elslaya street, was visited by hundreds of whitoand colored persons and all were greatly astonished atits imnenso size, The' curious object was laid u downand hud the appearance of an im- mense bat with outspreading wings, It measured about fourteen feet from tip to tip orsidevays, and from head totail cight feet. Itsimmense mouth was two feet wide and insteadof teeth there was ing over the lips. Itap- ve only & backbone, the rest of thebodybeing blubbery, li and ofa dark color. Two immense e, were scen under two flukes a foot half long that projected from the head.: On the under side were a half dozen openings on ewch side of the center, which furnished the lungs with airand actedas gills ina fish, The weight is about filteen hundred pounds and twelve men with a block and tackle were used to wunload it from a dray, This peculiarfish is common to the bay, numerous small ones h: g been caught over the bay thissummer. It is properly called the “devil-fish and a member of the ray species, of which the sting ray of the bay is a member, “Water Lily Soap will float, Coff'e Dying Out, ““Ten is Kingof Ceylon,”said the Hon. 8. J. Grinlington of Uolombo, Ceylon, to a reporter for the Chicago Tribune. “*Coffee was once the leading commod- ity, but it has been blighted. Fungi ruined the coffes trecs. Ceylon teas are bringing the highest price in London,” Mr. Grinlington has organized a tea company of New York capitalists and Ceylon ‘ten-growers on @ puid up capital- vtion of $1,000,0¢0, S Ceylon teas will be imported direct instead of com- ing by wuy of London. B An Island Washing Away. The empire is in inminent danger of losing another of its minor possessions— to wit, Sable island, snys the Pall Mall Budget. Thecaptain of the Canadian fus'.hnvn paying anoftlciul visit to this ittle island onthe extreme south const of Nova Stotia, reports that the land is fast disappearing before the encroaching sea, Inthe days when the venturesome Marquis de la Roche, following the ex- ample of the illustrious Cartier, sought to establish a French convict colony on the island, it measured a good lorty miles in length, Within the last ten years two light- houses have been washed away, and the seals now eating into the sand which surrounds the third, TheShadh of Persia Though advauced i years, hns hait of raven hue. Gray hairs ave etly prohibited fn his dominions, aue hence (he lirge ship- ments to that countey of Ayer's Hair Vigor, by the use of which the Shal's subjects sive motonly their hialr but their heads, Halr Vigor restores ghe hair. 1tshould be op every tolletiable, Some time ago my hair began to facle and i ginal color and made my nalf strong, abundant, and healthy, 1t does ot fall out any more.”” — Addie ShafTer, 640 Race st., Cincinati, Ohi “My lair (which had partly tumed gray) was restored to s youlhful color and Deauty by the use of a few bottles of Ayer’s Halr Vigor. 1 shall contie to use it, as there 810 better dressiug for the halt) — Galdo Gapp, Georgeana, Al ’ N Ayer’s Hair Vigor, DR. J.0. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass. 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In no respect will the Kabo corsct fail in a year, unless the steels break. No way has yet been discovered to make unbreakable corset steels, If the Kabo “bones” give out in a year, go to the store where you bought your corset and get your money back. If, after wearing the Kabo two or three weeks, you don’t like it, take it back and get your money. oThere's a primer on Cor sets for you at the store. Licago and New York. A p .«u‘”" Ik PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, 10400 CORSET O PACIFIC g b HU’ ™ neeprove tn milions of heme formore lian a quarterof @ century, It 1t used by the United 8 Gorernm Entorsed by the Suongen iful. Dr. Price's Cresm Bak: Powder dees not contain snmonls, lime or alum only in can CE BAKING POWDER Now on' ‘hu{ e vran @ Lowe NORTH/ and SOUTH 1302 Farnam Streat. HARRY P. DEUEL, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. FOR MEN ONLY M“;lc CURI X !It).\'l‘_ur FAILING \lv neral and N YOUS DEBILITY, Weakness of Hody Mind: Effectsof Errors or extessesin Old « Young, Robust, Nob MANHOOD fully re store " refundod. ple ment. §1; full course, pservation, Cook It Otice, St. Clair Hotel, Cor. Lsthand Do Ve g Sl Blg @ 13 theacknowiedged Teuting reied unnataeal discharges aud privite diseancsof men. A certain cure o7 the debilk tatlig weakness pecullsr “ause Surleturs. 1o wome Md ol by Tprescriboitand feel sufe T Evans Onemnea o in reconmending |t Bl suflerers. WE START THE FALL Season with a Grand Boys' Clothing Sale, and as at the opening of the schools, boys™ clothing is mostly” in demand, we propose to make the coming week the most memorable one in our boys' departmen Circumstances combine to enable us to offer some extraordinary bargaing, and the prices we make in our boys' department will surprise the public. up. wear, and just the thing for people who ¢ suit that looks and wears as well as any T We start with the following: 300 Knee Pant Suits of an excellent quality of cassimere, made expressly to stand the hard and rough wear of boys, at the same time neat looking, coats being with corded seams and tastily gotten he suit is well woith $3.5 Bargain No. 2—About 2 those of any other house, Thousands of odd Knee Pants, gool qualities, 3 delight mothers, the latest styles We are equally well preparedto e and double in sing will make. Tall Catalogues and Samples are ready- Open until 8 p. m. 25 excellent some of the latest plaids, but all of a go style. This is one of the best school suits ever plice that no other clothing house will give a In finer fabrics we show an excel the latest shades and mixtures. Our prices on fine Cl We offer it this week at $1.90. ive or six dollar suit, All Woo reasted sac The suit is well adapted for school on’t want to spend much money and at the same time have & Suits, in diffcrent patterns, some plain brown, il quality strictly all wool cassimere, made up in hanlsome on the market, suit like this for less than §4. ent assortment of Knee Pant Suits, two and three picce hildren's Suits are about 33 per cent lower than We offer it at $2.50, and we sap inall / Our prices on Knee Pants will it largeboys and youngmen. We have a splendid variety of all ks, and our pric s are such as no other housa Send in your name and we will mail them, Saturday, 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co., 3 Corner 14th and Douglas Streets | | The Fall Overcoat a thing of beauty and we 1, have special pride in the gar- ments in that line, which we lare ableto show our customers |this season. ;finish they have never been surpassed. | CHILOREN'S PARLORS 0a second floor. elevator: In style and Take the Chronte, Nervous, Blood ant Diseases of the Kye, Bar. Nose, Tin ILL & ) BEPECIALL Al Disenses and at and Cliost. Bpecial Aitention to Diseases of Wo The doctorshnve lnd yeirs hospitals of Hrooilyn an age: nes: and ! p plos on'the. ek of confidonce, nd ‘finds 1ifo o burien. peedily cured. Bloud and Sk'n Byphilis, a disc men and Childee of experlenca in the an York. and are amo g ad widely kiown speelallsts ta and Middle- A=ed Pien. ryous Dobility. Spermat e oy, 1 Decay, arisiog from indis . wily di tady or bu permanently face, mve Diseases. most dresdful In its results, completely eradicated. Genito-Urinary Surgery. Gonorrhe, Gleot, § Strieturo, radieally and safely pain or detentlon from business, Hydrocels, Varlocele without All Sexual Do. phills, it and impediments Lo warrlige successfully a sotal diseases safely and permanently cured. % .. 0115 p. m Sundays, 0l 2 Jiis unAble to VisLt u their homes by cofrespondence. 218 Fifuenth St, ! fee, | & 4 e s 1 stamps (0 Insure reply. Opposite Boyd's Opera Hous ', Omana, Neb, " DR. J E. McGAEW Th . N. K. ecicay, Spacialist I ansurpnssed in the treat- | ment ofwdl forms of PRI | v 15 12 AN 10 ) o wses, Catarih | of the I days. Skin D and all Dis Hiood, il 1 Write for circu 1ars @1VIng particn Iam about cach Of 1he #bove diseases, and showing many of the most remarkable cures. Of 4 Furnsu Sts, entrance on sithieratréel, Omats, Neb ANHOO | Early Decay and Ab Tmpetency, Lost Vigo It fully restor Farts tBeaid. NewiomiTraatite senifree asisen Prot I B BUTTS, 174 Fulon by No Varie od, The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute ¢ A MmO ]! B tment of all CIRONIC nedicil orsurgicd L Hoard and Alteo »idations 11 thy Trusse o 8 8. T Tub v ile: 1 Bl onAnamont (steiek ) SIS, All blood diseases siec Rostorative Tre: tance. Al o DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Etc Our sales on both DIAMONDS and WATCHES have been UNUS- UALLY LARGE of late, owing to our CUT PRICES. Our stock of MOUNTED D TONDS was get- ting pretty low, so we have just set a large number of CHOICE STONES of OUR OWN IMPOR- TATION,and we offer them ata SMALLL. ADVANCE ABOVE COST. The settings comprise a large variety of SOLITAIRE and CLUSTER ~ RINGS, SINGLE STUDS, EAR-RINGS, BROACHES LACH PINS, PENDANTS, HAIR NAM k < SLEEVE BUT- COLLAR BUTTON ETS, NECKLACE K12 ete. SPECIAL DE SIGNS « SETTINGS made and LOOSE STONES of all sizes MOUNTED TO ORDER., Rubies, Sapphires, Emeralds. Pearls, and all other precious stones, mounted and loose, OUR GREAT SALE of WATCH SLAUGHTER is still ATCHES for 50, $35, $40, A S SOLID GOLD 5 of all kinds, from $25 up tothe fir o (Blgin, Wal- tham, Howard ). LADIES and GENTS’ FINE GOLD FILLED WATCIIL American movements, warran ted from 15 to 2 years, only 8$14.75; worth $25—and upward, SOLID SILVER WATCHE 5 , $10, 312, 815 and up, NICKFL WATCHES, o, #3.75 CILAINS AND ROLLED PLATE AND CHARMS sold at REDUCED PRICES to, purchasers of Watches during thissale, 5,000 FINE SOLID GOLD FIN- GIER RINGS from $1 to 10 each. @™ Walch Repairing a Specially. NOTICE—Strangers visting the ity are respectfully invited to eall and takea look throt our estab- lishment, whether wishing to pur- chase goods ornot, MAX MEYER & BRO., steenth and Farnam Streets, GALVESTON, 1EXAS, the great Gulf Clty of the near future. Mage nifficent harbor. A wmillion und abalf dollars now being spent ln rook and iron docks, The seaport of the country west of the Mississippl, Write for Information and maps. Y, M. TRUEHEART &00. Established 18 AND SURGICAL DISEAST, acllitios, Apparatas and Romedlos for sue g 1y ON NDR L Wit ey for deformitio di 20 AND IV PATIENTS e8 “on D1 Cormitlos and brioes. Catares, Bronehitis, Inhalation, Bleos and all st We havs latily add Lty Medieal fngti treatal Sypillitie p cosit nait for loes of vital power. Pa wnianiestions conlan il Underthe Management of the Mevican International banking 0o., Coneessionarien Incorparated By the State oi Chihuahua, Mexe * ico, for Charitable Purposes. ’ GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, ~* v "‘_‘,”f I;‘!(!:n‘hmu tho eity of Juarez (fom Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 1890 of Gen, @, MOSIEY, M. s MEEO A KGT LES, both géntlemen of high standing. CAPITAL PRIZE, $80,000. 0nly 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Tickets! WHOLE TICKETS §4, HALF TICKETS §2, QUARTER TICKETS, §1, e of $60.000. . - of 10,00 ...... . 6,000 rTYS ) P+ ize8 Of 1) kerizes of 23 Prizes of 100 Prizes of & 50 100 Prizes of 80 it Prizes of weh Terminal prminiads o 860 000 winalsto #10,000 i e of 20 oach, 811,99 ize ot 0 6uc 5.8 . $125979 Lify that the + ondes ( %] al rawi G We further certify that wo wiil s Wil Uag ARROm N U, a1 10 Person manag nt ot thik Lot 1t i {3 {th hone! onn, and in §0¢ URLLES, Supervisorfor the Goverrmont t0 the unders und remittod i Mionson. Hank, B Pato, Tem 914 Prizes amounting to. . 1£ any ticket drawing pr Y, Its face Vil {ihe owner thereof, VAR Pres. El Paso Nutional AGEN For eluo rates or any e tnderaiined: KIANE JUNE Adraan Clahr Y, Wi Fiate, anty, Stre A'Ni Moaore raplid de 1 o AL BANKING (0., City of Junres, Moxide NOTICE. etters 1o . NAL BANKING €0, ex160, vin ki Fano, Tory