8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , APKIL 18. 1888. I THE CITY , Pcraonnl Monsieur Kc1ord , of 1'arls , Is at the Pax- ton. ton.D. D. II. Korick , of Cheyenne , Is at the Wind sor. sor.E. . S. Hakcr , of Kcwnnco , 111. , Is nt the Paxton. L. Holland , of Friend , Nob. , Is at the Windsor. E. V. Warren , of Nebraska City , Is nt the Pnxton , J. E. Bean , of Fort Dodge , In. , Is nt the Mlllitrd. J. R. Fortnoy , of Lincoln , Neb. , Is nt the MHlard. D. F. Davis , of Columbus , Nob. , Is nt the Millnrd. J. E. Doty , of Davis City , Neb. , is nt the Paxton. E. L. True , of Schuylcr , Nob. , Is nt the Mlllard. C. D. .Tones , of Independence , Neb. , Is nt the Paxton. R. J. Kllpatrlck , Of Beatrice , Neb. , Is nt the Paxton. Mrs , W. A. Dunlnp , of Lincoln , Neb. , Is nt the Windsor. B. F. Smith , of Hastings , Is registered nt the Paxton. T. Selcht , of Nebraska City , Nob. , Is nt the Windsor. W'BromsIt and wife , of Audubon , In. , nro Dt the Pnxton. Fred Smith , of Ncbrnska City , was In the city last night. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Edxvnrds , of Auburn , Neb , , nro nt thu Millnrd. The Misses Jcnnlo nnd ICnto Davis , of Hastings , Nob. , nro at the Paxton. Messrs. L. Justus and John Keep , of St. Edwards , Nob. , nro nt the Windsor. Messrs , John Zchrung nnd L. A. Heaver , of Llncon ) , Neb. , nro nt the Pnxton. J. W. McCoy , of Independence , Is In the city , and Is registering nt the Pnxton. Messrs. 13. F. Arnold nnd Gcorgo H. Thomas , of Schuylcr , Nob. , are nt ttio Pnx ton. ton.Messrs. Messrs. John C. Watson nnd Fred B. Smith , ot Nebraska City , Nob. , nro nt the Pnxton. Rev. J. A. Hultmnn , pnstor of the Swedish mission church , loft on Monday for a week's visit to Chicago. B Daniel Moore has returned from the wilds of Wisconsin whcro ho has been harvesting his crop of plno lumber , nnd Is resting ut the Mlllard. Jnmcs Connolly Is just recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia nnd inflammation of the lungs. Ills many friends are glad to eeo him nt his place of business. Major John C. Watson , of Nebraska City , was in Omaha last evening on his way from Now York. The --major is inclined to the opinion , that from his observations in the cast the tide of immigration to Nebraska and the northwest will bo Inrgo this year. Mr. Jnmcs Hoyncs nnd wlfo loft yesterday morning for Osknloosa , la. , to attend the fu neral of a brother , Hcv. John Hnyncs. who died there Monday. The deceased was well known throughout eastern Iowa , nnd for many years has been a minister in the Metho dist church. Tapping His Ilondsmcn. Postal Inspector Wnterbury was nt North Platte yesterday , whcro ho collected $1,870 from the sureties of Adam Ferguson , the late defaulting postmaster of that town. Fractured the Midnlglft Law. Chief of Police Seavoy swore out n war rant yesterday for the arrest of John Munn , charged with selling liquor nftcr mid night , nt Metz' hall , south Thirteenth street , yesterday morning. More School Imml. A deed from Samuel B. Curtis to school district No. IB , convoying ono nnd one-eighth ncrcs of land In section 10 , south of Dodge street , was flled yesterday. The considera tion was ? l,02o. The property lies south of Dodge between Bell nnd Prospect avenues. On Both Ends. The Cnblo Tramway company are now ex tending their tracks at both ends of tholr line , an engineer yesterday having been put to work with a view to stretching the the southern terminus on Tenth street up the hill to the tracks of the Union Paciflo. A Bad Cut. Joseph Hanscn , employed in the oil nnd glass house of Cummlngs & Ncilson , on Far- nnm street between Twelfth nnd Thirteenth streets , was badly cut on the wrist yesterday while handling a heavy picco of plate glass. The wound bled profusely , and Drs. KosQwator and Somers wcro called and dressed the Injury. Bound Over for Burglary. LowisDnlhoy , the man arrested by Ormsby nnd Dempsey , of the fly force , for the burg- larly of E. Poison's hardware store , Six teenth and Webster streets , and who ad mitted his guilt was held to nnswcr In the district court in the sum of $1,000. The ar resting ofllcer recovered most of the Molen property yesterday. Baptist Missionaries. The seventeenth anniversary of the Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary society of the west will take place to-day. The exercises will ; bo held at the First Baptist church , nnd continue until Thursday night , with on Interesting programme. Tlirco hun dred delegates will bo present , nmonc them the celebrated Rev. Dr. G. C. Lorlmer , of Chicago. _ The Now Directory. The now directories for the season of 1SS8 nnd 1889 began to issuclfrom the bindery yes tcsdny nnd Mr. Wolfe , the publisher , will fur nish them to subscribers as rapidly as they nro received. The present volume contains 1,200 pages as against 055 of last year , though the size is about the same as of one year ago , because u thinner paper has been used. Deserted finrly. Rufus Prultt , sexton of Prospect Hill cemetery , yesterday found n dead Infant in a paper box inside the fence of that enclosure nnd turned it over to Coroner Drcxol , who held an Inquest , which resulted In n verdict that the child had como to its death In a man ner unknown to the jury. Will Snvo Ono Kyo. County Superintendent Bruncr , who has been absent from the city for several days. returned yesterday nnd states that wullo nway ho visited Prof. Hill , principal of the Waterloo school , who was shot some tlmo ego by A. P. Aylosworth , of Council Bluffs , nnd that ho found him In a. very good condi tion. Contrary to expectations , the loft eye hns been saved nnd Hill will not be depend cut upon charity for his support. On April 21 the school * of the county wll1 take up a collection for Hill's bcuclH. Granted Leuvo of Absence , Ton members wcro present at the meeting of the council last night. President Bccho and City Cleric Southard were granted a leave of ubsenco for ton dn.vs and Council man Uoyd ono for two we cits. The former CO to Suit Lnko City , mm the latter to Now York. After approving the contract am' ' bond of C. F. Williams , for tha grading ol Loavonworth street , from Twenty-tilth nvo nuo to Twenty-eighth street , the council ad journed until next Thursday night. * War of the Nations. Jim Murphy nnd Henry Neal , two horny handed sons of toll , got into an altercation with a Chinese laundry man named Alia Sing Ling , at the corner of Eleventh and Hnrnoy yesterday and suddenly , to cllncl his argument , Murphy hit the Celestial a blow in the nock that made him wish ho was back In the llowory klngdoui.aThon when ho nroso from the gutter he applied the too of his brogan to u tender portion of the Mongolian's body that made him howl in no- centa wild. A copper was attracted by the uproar , nnd ho proceeded to run the trio in They wcro given nn immediate hearing , anil Murphy and Neal wcro mulcted in the sun of f I'.fiO each , while the renovator of soiled linen was made as frco as a bird of the air , Two Articles ot Incorporation. The Omaha and Wyoming Coal and Mining company with Charles D. | Selden , Alf 4 A Beldcn , James McCrea , John H. Gibson am lames Anderson as corporators filei Articles of Incorporation with the county clerk yesterday. The capital Is placed rt (1,000,000 ( , and the business of the corpora tion is to acquiredcvclopo , hold , sell nnd convoy or leaser coal lands nnd mining claims n the territory of Wyoming. Articles of Incorporation of the First Methodist Episcopal church was' filed yesterday. The Incorporators nro Joseph W. Phelps , W. A. Miller , Thomns L. Holllwell. Alvin Holister , William Hopper nnu William A. Gray. A Cincinnati Man. A telegram was received at noon yesterday from Denver , Col. , stating that Vohr , the insane - sane man who was arrested on Monday by Special Dotccllvo Mcllo of the B. & M , , lives n Cincinnati , O. Communication will nt once bo opened with the authorities of the indent I'orkonolis mid measures taken to invo him sent homo. Vchr Is very violent and has to bo hand cuffed nnd shackled to prevent him from lolng himself nnd others harm. Last night 10 kept the Inmates nt the Jail In n very wakeful condition by his almost constant shouting. Ho will give np account ol him * tclf nnd In reply to all questions says , "You ought to know. " The Old Silver Spoon. [ low fresh In my mind nro the days of my sickness , When I tossed mo In pain , nil fevered and sore , The burning , the nausba , the sinking nnd weakness , And oven the old spoort that my medicine bore. The old silver , spoon , the family spoon , | The sick-chamber spoon that my medicine bore. [ low loth wcro my fever-parched lips to ro- cclvo it , ; How nauscaous the stud that It bore to my tongue , And the pain at my Inwards , oh , naught can relieve It , ( Though tears of disgust from my eyeballs , it wrung. ' The old sliver spoon , the medicine spoon. i How nwful the stuff It left on my tonguc. | ' Such is the effect of nnuscnous , gripIng - Ing medicines which inulto th6 stele room a memory ol horror. Dr. Piorco's Pleasant Purgntivo Pellets , on the con trary , nro small , surrnr-conled , easy to take , purely vegetable nnd perfectly effective. 25 cents a vial. Lone Jnck cigarettes are pure , a holder for bach cigarette , no opium. WILL ILHK'ij CLOSE ? 0. D. Her Intimates That the Big Dis tillery Will Shut Down. Joseph D. Her , of the firm of Her & Co. proprietors , or nt least trustees , of the Wil low Springs distillery ot this city , loft last evening for Pcoria , whcro bo will attend a meeting of the members ot the whisky trust. Tills meeting has been called to con sider the objections made to the concentra tion of the distribution of the product of the largest distilleries of the trust In a firm In Peorln. While all the members of the trust are Interested pro rntn In the proceeds of the sale of the pro duction of the same. distributing houses are entitled to n certnln advantage which is considered ample. The objection made to the system of distribution by some of the distillers who are now running that their territory is interfered with and the out put of their stills in some instances rendered superfluous , thus causing a useless expense and decreasing the income of the combina tion. Just what action shall bo taken by the assembled distillers could not bo foretold by Mr. Her ; but that gentleman intimated that it would be a surprise to him if , as a consequence quence of that action , the Willow Springs distillery of this city should bo closed up. "It may bo done right nway , " said Mr. Her , "bub you wait till the cattle are out of there , and then look for something. " Physicians prescribe Dr. J. H. Mc Lean's Tar "Wine Lung Balm ; in it they find no trace of opium or morphia , while its clllcacy in curing all throat or lung diseases is wonderful. Fred Albrccht , the watchman at the dump at the foot of Jones street , says that the accident which occurred at that point Saturday evening , " in which a team of horses was drowned , was en tirely duo to the carlessncss of Chris Johnsonthp driver. Mr. Albrecht says the bank did not cave in the least , and that ho himself rescued Johnson from drowning. DIcboId Safes. Mcnghcr & Leachgon'l agents for the Dicbold safes , have removed to 419' S. ICth , where they are carrying a largo stock of all kinds of safes. The finest pictures in the world are in Lone Jack cigarettes. HOWARD'S DIPLOMACY" ! Or , The Thrilling Tnlo of a Line Fence. R. H. Howard , of 2 2 Franklin streetwho was arrested at the Instigation of his next door neighbor , Mrs. Allco Henr.lng , on n charge of Sabbath breaking , was fined $1 and costs. And thcrcoy hangs a tale. It seems that Howard was desirous of having a fence bujlt on the line between bis property and that of Mrs. Hcnnlng , to which the latter , for some perverse reason objected. Never theless ho informed her that ho would erect such a fence on Monday , and Mrs. Henning thereupon informed him that she would get out an injunction against the performance of the work. Mr. Howard then said ho would reflect over the matter , a llttlo ruse of his which worked like a charm. Ho quietly waited until the next day. Sunday , when , without fear of bo. ing interrupted by a restraining order , ho proceeded with his work and put up his fence. Hence Mrs. Honning's malice. For revenge she had him arrested for Sabbath breaking. Howard was well pleased , how ever , with his work , nnd paid the mlnnlmum line , { 1 and costs , with a zest and enjoyment that must certainly have been gall to his out generaled neighbor. These who taUo Ur. Jones' Red Clover Tonic never huvo dyspepsia , costiveness - ness , bad breath , piles , pimples , nguo and malaria , poor appetite , low spirits , hcndaclio or kidney troubles. Price CO cents. Smoke Lone Jnclc cigarettes , pure to bncco , no opium , holders and fancy pictures MOUTUAIUF. The grim monster death again Invaded the homo of Joseph A. and Mary E. Cavanaugh at 1S20 North Twenty-fifth street , selecting for a victim the youngest child , aged seven months , This Is the fourth death In the fam ily within one week , the oldest daughter , Zette , having died on Monday night. Patrick J , , aged live and one-half , and Mary , aged three nnd one-half yeais , died last week and wcro Interred In Holy Sepulchre. Both lit tle ones will bo burled to-day from the resi dence. Mr. and Mrs. Cavanaugh are greatly prostrate. . ' over their sad bereavement , the iiko of which has never been suffered in this city. The happy little ones who but a few weeks ago gladdened their parents' hearts by their innocent play are taken away In the future the home will not be as it used to. The children are gono. Roused from Inaction. The precursor of their disease and de struction , the kidneys and bladder healthfully stimulated and toned with Hosteller's Stomach Bitters , actively resume their functions. Thus Brightfs disease , diabetes , catarrh of the blad der anil encuresis are prevented. For irritating diu'rolics , and these unmodi- caled and fiery stimulants which , used QVOII in moderation , exclto both the renal nnd vesicul organs , this is the best possible substitute. It is of botanic composition , and so congenial to the stomach , the digestive processes of which it helps in no. ordinary degree " " ' I . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . " m. I T I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ml. ! II III. . , . . .1.11. Continental Clothing House ains ! New Attractions ! A New List of Bargains ! New Attractions ! Something New to Talk About ! Unequalled Bargains. We bcllcvo that It pays to advcrllso gcnu Ino bargains nnd when buyers call show them precisely what you advertise. In this way confidence Is established nnd mutual satis faction gained. , i The results of last week's business In re sponse to our advertisements of these ster ling bargains show a record unparallcllcd la the history of our business. ! i On Saturday morning wo will offer the most startling bargains which have ever been placed on our counters. ' LOT NO. 1-Stoclc No. 40 , 46 , 40 and CO. SCO Imported Whipcord Suits made In n Four Button Cutaway style only , in regular sizes from 33 to 42. This suit was made in our own machine room during the last sixty days , and the cut and make of this suit Is as correct for dress purposes as It is possible to have them ; and as the present month Is the month of nil the year when people are think- In ? about dress suits , wo claim that this lot of Worsted Suits Is ABSOLUTELY THE MOST DESIRABLE which it has ever been our privilege to offer the public. This gar ment was made up to sell In our stock for J22 , but as ono of the leading bargains In our Men's ' Department for this week it is offered Send for a sample of the cloth of any of the lots advertised or a sample suit , and if it is not just as rep , represented it may be returned at our expense. Self Measurement Blanks sen't on application. Mail and Express Orders promptly attended to.r - OMBOSATON Freeland , Loomis & Co. NEW YORK ' . , DES MOINES Proprietors ; Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. THE LARGEST CLOTHING5. HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER , that it is promptly assimilated by the system , nnd its tonic effects nro speedily felt. Not only does it remedy inactiv ity of the kidneys , but renews a regu- ulur habit of body , promotes n due secretion and healthy flow of bile into the proper channels , and expels from the circulation acrid principles pro ductive of rheumatism and gout. It is also the leading1 specific for malarial complaints. t Licensed to Wed. The following marriage licenses wcro Issued yesterday by Judge Shields : Name and Rcsidcnco. Ago. ( William W. Wells , Omaha 27 I Isabel ( Jen-inner , Omaha 10 j Elenlus Jensen , Omaha 24 I Mary Larscnc , Omaha 21 ( Robert Paul , Omaha 83 1 Jane Weave , Omaha ' . .20 ( Charles A. Dalzell , Davenport , In 30 | Grace D. Smith , Davenport , la 83 ] Henry Mading , Mlllard. Neb OS | Mina Murkman , Millard , Neb 53 i William Thompson , Omaha 20 1 AnnaS. Mulligan , Omalia 20 j James Houston , Omaha 23 ] Jane Robinson , Omaha 20 j MatGahlan , Omaha 85 | Mary Ann Carr. Omaha 20 Thlspowder norervaries. A mnrrelofpurl- ty.stronKth anil wliolesomaiiB n. Mora econoai leal thanthe ordinary klmK and cann ° t oesolp incompetltlonwltntliamultitude of Joiv cost , ibort welghtalunior .phosphate powders. Bold An Efficient Remedy lor DlArrlioeaCholera MorlmsDysentery And all Dliordert ottlie Ilowcli. Imported IT Ulhalovitch , Fletcher k Co. , Cincinnati. 0 , For tale bjr the following dealer * ; UWiardion Drug Co. , illuke. llruco & Co. , Adler Jteller , ( JlocUlOuo Uroi.ACo. , KraukDollone& Co. ; IL H. Orotte , unit nil wlio ] < < t lo and retail dmgifliti , llijuordcalcn nnd vilne wtetioati vrrj wtitru. rldlc ulotisly low price of $15. WE UN HESITATINGLY CLAIM THAT THE AVERAGE UETAIL PUICEof this suit Is not loss than ? 23. LOT NO. 2-Stock No. 24 , 04 , 05 nnd 00. In this lot wo offer an entirely now lot ot PURE ALL WOOL SCOTCH CHEVIOTS , n very handsome nnd fashionable Young Men's Sack Suit cut In sizes from 33 to 33 , at the extremely low price of $13. If you should pay us $18 for this suit wo would then bo giv ingvou full value. This is n VERY CHOICE NO13BY YOUNG MEN > S SUIT. HEMEM DEK , the sizes nro only from 83 to 33 and it is offered nt the EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICE OF § 10. This suit may bo ordered with perfect confidence that it is Just what is described and of the values repre sented in the advertisement. If not , It can bo returned at our expense. Remember the price is $13. The success attending our last sale of tha Fine All Wool Double nnd Twist Sawyer Casslmcro Suits , has induced us to make a much larger nnd complete line of tlicsocelo- ' bratcd goods. Wo . now offer them in four different Styles and Colors. All parties liv ing In distant towns should send In their orders at once. LOT NO. a-We offer SOO Suits In Single- breasted Sack Coats , the very best Sawyer Woolen Co.'s Double and Twist Soring Suit- For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged [ DRUS Nervous ProstrationNervow , He a acheNeuralgia , NervousWf Ikneis , Stomach and LIvcrDlBeaset.nnd all affections of the Kidneys , AS A NERVE TONIC , It Sti Mem tna Quieti the Nerve * . "AS AN ALTERATIVE , ItPurifles and Enriches tbe Dlood. AS A LAXATIVE , It acts mildly , but nirely , on the Bowels. AS A DIURETIC , It Regulates the Kid. neyi and Cures their Diseases. Recommended by professional and btutaestmen. Price $1.00. Sold by drugglsti. Send for circulars. WELLS , RICHARDSON & CO. , Proprialorg , BURLINGTON. VT. Pianos CHICKERING , Vose & Sons , Instruments exchanged , rented and cold on Easy Payments , below FACTORY PRICES. Instruments slightly used at GREAT BARG-AINS Max Meyer & Bio , , Omaha , Neb. GLUCK & WILKINSON. COLD MBDAL PARIS EXPOSITIW 1878. NOB. 3O3-4O4-I7O-SO4. THE MOSS PERFECT OP PENS , If-lUT thli out and return with roc. ca u or tarap , IU upon receipt ol which we will ( end , prepaid , to any iddroi. ono Una Dollar package "London iGranulci. " tbo jtrcutett blood and spring ino < H- Iclnu oa eartli. T. / ' . Clood . . . . . . . . . Until April VI O 'A ) . Loudoa M edl- ings , now Imht grey nnd brown mixtures , Just mndo up in our very best manner , and never during the twelve years that wo have been selling this suit ha ? it over been placed on our counters nt less than $18. The celebrated Sawyer Woolen Co. of Dover , N. IL , needs no commendation from us , but wo unhesitat ingly pronounce them the best innnufncturcrs of Flno All Wool Suitings in Now England. No Shoddy , Flock or Cotton used in any of their fabrics. Do not forgot the price , ONLY LOT NO. 4-Wo offer 100 of the same Sawyer Woolen Co.'s ' Full Double nnd Twist All Wool Suits , In n neat brown stripe , a style particularly well adapted for traveling or business purposes ns It docs not show the dust to any extent. Cut nnd mndo In Single , breasted Sacks only , nnd wo offer them in regular sizes from 33 to 44 nt the UNAP- I'ROACHAULE price of S12. LOT NO. 5-Wo offer 100 of the well known Vclour Cloth Finish Sawyer Woolen Co.'s Suits in n very Dark Oxford Mixture , a small , neat check pattern , ono of the most popular styles the mill has over made , suit able for cither business or dress purposes. Single-breasted Sacks , regular sizes In spring weight nt the same extremely low price of J12. LOT NO. 6-We offer 125 of the SAME GOODS in a neat brown mixed broken OMAHA MEDICAL § SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th A Dodge Sta BRAOHJS , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Best facilities , apparatus and remedies for tut ceuful treatment of every form of dlicaie requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and. attendance ; bed hoipHul accommo dations in the west. WRITK FOR CIECULABS on Deformities and Bracts , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature < ? ( thi Splnr , PilesTumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Drcnchitls , Inhalation. Electricity , Faralysis , Epilepsy , Kid ney , Bladder , Bye , Ear , SUin and Blood , and all Surgical Operations. Diseases of Women a Spoolal'y. BOOK ON OIIIAOD or WOMEN Fit to. ONLY RELIABLE MEDIOAL INSTITUTE MARINO A JPICIiiTT 0 * PRIVATE DISEASES. All Dlood Diseases successfully treated. Syph ilitic Poison removed from tbe system mithotit mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Power. Persons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence , All coiauiu- iilcations confidential. Medicines or Instruments sent by tntiil or ezpreis , securely packed , no marks to Indicate contents or sender. One per sonal Interview preferred. Call and consult us or end history of your case , and we will send iu plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private. Special or Nervous Diseases , Ins vitency , Syphilis. Gleet and Varicocele , with fytition Hit , Address Omaha Jfrdical anil Knro < enl Ttitlll\iteo \ ; DR. McMCNAtVBY , Cor. 13th and Doda * Stl. . OMAHA , NED , S. K. FELTON & CO. , ffator ffoits Contractor And Manufacturers' Aqents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Of nil descriptions , Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Solicited. Correspondence t Office , Strain's ' Bailie , Fonrlli Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , Omaha Seed House. Headquarters for I.iuldretti's Celebrated Se * < 1a , 1'lante , Cut Flowers and Floral designs. Bend for catalogue. W. H. FOSTER & SON , Proprietors 1G2 Capitol Avenue. P.EERLESS DYES GEORGE A. GLARK , SOLE AGENT. The HEST and MOBT Bowing Thread of Modern Times. BEWABE OF IMITATIONS , 1VIIOI.KSAI.B I1V Ku.rATiiiCK-Kocii Dry UoodJ Co. M. B , SMITH & Co. I'AXTON OAM.AOIIEH & Co , D. M. STEELU & Co , AND ATItETAItjDV B. F.MonsE&Co. HAYDEN linos. TllOMI'SON , Ilb'LDEN & CO. IA1IIUN & CO. CIIAS , SINQKII , South Omalin , and all first class retail dealer ; . A. J.OUIB New York Dry Goods Store , Health is Wealth ! Dit.B C. WESTS Kenve AND niuiN WENT , BBimrnnteeJ ? neclac for Hyatcrln , Dizzi ness. Convulsions Fits , .Nervous Neuralgia. Headache , Nervous I'rostrntlon. mused by ths use of iilcoliol or tobucco. Wnkofulness , Muiiul IJepresslon , Softening of the Drain , resulting Ic Insiinlty.nnil loading to inlsery.clecnynnil death , I'rematuroOM Age , Iliirrenness , I.ossoC 1'ower In either sex , Involuntary I.ofses anil Sperma- lorrluca caused by over-exertion of the brain , telf-almso or over-indulgence. Kacli box con tains one month's treatment. Sl.OJft Unv. orsU boxes for 15 00 , sent by mall Prapald on receipt of price , WI3OUAU/VNTKE / SIX OOXRB To cure any cnso. With each or'der reretred by us for six boxes , accompanied with fi.OO , we will eend the purchaser our written guarantee to re fund the money If tha treatment does not clfoct a euro. Guarantees Issued only by C. 1' , OUOD- MAN , Druggist , Sola Agent , 1I1U l''avunn > Street , Omaha , Neb , TTO cotaliur riromraeefl our U * l li Mil remedy I Rnwn to us tl GcaonblzA &nd Gleet. Wehtro lold comldtn tle , ft&dln every cue il ugUtauiltftciUa. Alcott & LliX Huduo. H. Tft Ecld ljr rJrufcllU , fiko at.oo. check. 7 > ils li ono of the now cst styles mmlo by these famous innnufncturcrs. The coat , vest nml pnntnloons of each of thcso lots nro made nuil trimmed ns well ns uny f 18 suit in our stock. This lot wo have in regular sizes , 35 to 4i , nt the snmo price , | 13 per suit. LOT NO. 7 100 stntcTi.T AM , wooLCASsr- JuniiB SUITS ron UOYS from 10 to 17. Coat , pnnts nnd vest of a handsome mixed check , ono of the host soiling suits in our stock , is absolutely * frco from cotton or shoddy in any form , and wo guarantee that It is generally sold for ? 13 nsuit. . Wo offer it in regular sizes from 13 to 17 at only ( Q.&O n suit. Send for n sample suit and if you do not think it is worth f 12 it may bo returned at our expense. LOT NO. 8 120 strictly all wool Cassl- nicro suits for boys In sizes from 13 to 17 , n nobby Sack coat , pants and vest in a hnnd- Borao black and grey stripo. Thcso suits wcro made within the past'sixty days and is ono of the newest and most stylish suits ot this season. Last season's price for the same suit was $13. This suit is marked on , our counters Jo sell for J7.CO. $2 PANTS. C. 0. D. With Prhllcge of Examination. All Wool Pants , both light nnd dark colors , in sizes 30 to 42 waist nnd 30 to 34 leg measure. Also n very largo line ol bettor grades of Pan ts ranging in price from $2.50 to S8. Our 43.75 to $5 Pants arc extra good value. Mail Orders Solicited The lending Coraoto of Kurt. opo and America. O vo > > 3,000,0000 eoia last yoarin thUcouul tryalono. Thorea/ * eons aroi they are the boat fitt I no ) most com * rortoblo , most durable - able and cheapest coreotoy or mado. Avoid wortblosalmltotlons. Corollno Is UBoJ in no Corsets except thoad snada by uo. None ere gonulnounloBi Dr. WARNER'S CORALIHEiaprlnU od on ineldo of stool cover , For ualq by all leading merchants. . WARNER BROS,267c4,5 , , , ? , .83 feii 'J. A. MINER , Manager. 4 | F OEHTAI N | FINE ) OUT A.ND PLUQc Incomparably tlio Boat. [ [ GUTTER'S ' Mammoth Clothing House Best Scotch Cheviot Suits , $12,50. Best Blue Middlesex Suits , $9.00. 3,000 P.r. fine Pants at $4. Cl PIITTCO'C1 Mammoth Glotiilng House , ELJUlU I I til O cor. Fan & lotii